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, .., m ——'—’ -—---——— -— w — .— LXII. JOL. ){aS5rTOSRftV">"t"-t ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20,1916. LOCAL is reported as having rallied quickly after aWjertwniunt*. AFFAIRS. the and as -Z~..... operation, showing satisfactory 9-■ since.- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK improvement Blanqaefort oommandery, Knights H C Stratton < Smith & Head Templar, will have its usual Christmas Century Boot shop observance at noon on Christmas day. Bir R H Smith—Confectionery J A Haynes—Soap knights are requested to assemble at the H C Si Austin—Furniture asylum at 11.15. Non-resident tax sale—Town of Surry — Tremont Grand Chancellor Clarence A. « •• Richards, — Orland an — r Trenton of Damariscotta, is scheduled for official " OHRISTMA8 — EVERY Bucksport visit to Donaqua lodge Wednesday even- UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth, through its — •• Castine will — Verona ing, Jan. 3. Special arrangements Officers and Directors, appreciative of the splendid business Admr notice—Nancy J Robinson be made for the BRING8 JOY ** meeting. The —Ella M Bridges enjoyed by the bank during the year jnst closing, takes —Thomas J Brynes Dr. E. H. Baker and wife will leave this M Perkins the hearts of both old and —Lydia for B. to this opportunity to thank its friends and patrons, and to ex- to young—but Exec notice —Walter H Stinson evening Orangeburg, C., spend Union River Telephone Co-Annual meeting the wihter. They will make short visits press its appreciation for their staunch support. We extend to those who have Hancock Co Savings Bank especially acquired en route at Boston and New York, and The Burrill National bank to them the compliments of the season and best wishes for the saving habit to have funds in re- Surry, Mb.: spend two or three weeks at Mrs. Baker’s a Cinistmas and New Year. Hancock Co former home in Allentown, Pa. Merry Prosperous serve. New accounts are invited. County Nursery West Goulds boro.: Former Chief-Justicq L. A. Emery, who Mrs R L Sinclair- wanted Housekeeper is spending this winter in Boston, was Rockland, Me.: LIBERAL INTEREST ALLOWED in Ellsworth for short visits last Ernest C Davis—Raw fur wanted week, down from where he Cumberland Mills, Mb.: running Bangor, Help wanted delivered his lectures on “Roman Law” before the of Maine law school. Boston, Mass.: University We bave new gold and silver coioe G A Jackson — Old pamphlets, books, etc, The Ellsworth woman’s and bills which we will be pleased wanted club, through its Christmas ccmmittee, of which Miss to farniah to those wiahing them toi Christmas gilts. Alice H. Scott is chairman, is filling many CONDENSED TIME TABLE boxes for distribution in Ellsworth. Con- WBKK DAYS. Extra Value In tributions for these boxes are solicited, Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at and should be delivered at Miss Scott’s 6.41 a. m., 4.23 p. m. office. Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.10 The chime the mill a. m., 6.22 p. in. whistle of knitting Arrow Borax makes a pleasant sound to Ellsworth ears Soap! SCHEDULE OF MAIL3 these mornings. Oh, no; the knitting AT ELLSWORTH POHTOFPirE. mill has not reopened, but the big mellow- Not are we The Most Practical Christmas Gift only giving’rExtra[Value] In effect Oci. 2, if*76 sounding whistle has replaced the little in tooter that has heretofore done service at The which is most is the one SIX bars of Arrow , Borax gift practical JSoap MAILS RBCBIVBD. the hardwood factory. thrift. Such a is an for 26 Week Da ye. which inspires present account' cents, F. C. Burrill and wife are expected From West—6.41 a m; 4 23 p in. to the Mrs. with County Savings Bank. ...BUT...! Saturday spend holidays with theJHancock From East—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. Burrill’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Giles. Mrs. Hancock County Savings Bank the are for Currill will remain through the winter. Soap Coupops good [val- MAILS CLOSE AT POMTOPFICB Maine Miss H izel Giles will leave Friday to spend Ellsworth, uable Going W'kst—10.40 a in; 5.60 p m. premiums! the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Harry Going East—3.10 a m; 2.55 m. p C. Achorn, in Brookline, Mass. Get hold of all the Brand Boys! |Arrow Soap nerDeri n. woo summer DEVEREUXvs SILSBY. Registered mail should be at postofflce half rosier, last Girls! Coupons you can. in hour before maif closes. proposed a plan for the rebuilding of the Law Court Overrules Motion for New Ellsworth bigh school building, is now as~ —>P WEATHER IN KM.-l'ORTU. a Boston firm of Trial. We will begin soon to redeem them in cash employed by architects, mstmrruMC » _ The law court handed down and at the same time taking a special Thursday j at our store. Save them one Fur W«***k End Inn at Ml'tiiiRtU Tu***«Ih.v, a rescript in the case of the Devereux ! ALL; every course in architecture at Harvard univer- We are showing this year the Dec. 19, 1916. of Castine vs. Sheriff Forrest O. “counts sity. He writes that be baa not abandoned Company big.” I From observations laxeu at the power Silsby, overruling the motion of the most attractive Hue we have j station of the Bar Harbor A Union River the high school project, and will take up for a new trial. The is Power (. o.. in Ellsworth. Precipitation is the matter soon. plaintiff rescript ever offered in rhe hours again given in inches for twenty four as follows: - ending at midnight.J The teacher and pupils of the west side J. A. Ellsworth Weather Precip- This is an action on the case in which HAYNES, school are of the beautiful for Temperature condition*, itation primary proud the plaintiff sues to recover damages American flag recently presented the | the loss of the steamer Corinna, her CHRISTMAS 4am 12 m forenoou afternoon and school by James l^aCrosse, a former pupil. | tackle, apparatus furniture, through Wed 25— 27— clear clear the alleged negligence of Norris L. Grindle The flag is of wool bunting, hand-made, Thura 8— 22— clear clear a deputy of the sheriff appointed by the and measures 6x10 feel. It is to de- GOODS Fri 9— 25— snow cloudy.snow 29 interesting defendant and for whose conduct the is answerable. The found Bat 28 — 24— snow snow 1.89 note that the flag was made by Michael E. fendant jury | for the defendant. The moves In Christmas Gifts Suu 15— 24— clear dear Thibodaux, then serving as chief quarter- plaintiff Choosing for a new trial because the verdict is Paticularly flue assortment of Mon 14— 25— clear clear master on the battleship Montana, now law and evidence. against the Toilet Sets and Accessories in just remerala-r that gifts reflect the giver, Toes 2o— 24— ciourty cloudy.snow .02 instructor at the Newport training station. On the fifth day of May, 1915, Norris L. sheriff, at- and Plain whether well or ill-chosen. You are choos- He has visited in this city several times. Grindle' tue deputy of the Faney Leather Cases, j tached the steamer on a writ issued out of ing well when select ^Congressman John A. Peters is at home His wife was Miss Sadie O’Connell, an as well as separate. you the supreme judicial court. On the for the holidays.__ ^_ • y Ellsworth girl. twelfth day of September, 1915, the steamer was destroyed by fire. F B < ) W I* S J\Mrs. F. H. Macomber, of Seal Harbor, is Some excellent papers are being beard | accidentally B. The two questions of fact that the jury Attractive Novelties in in"Ellsworth for the winter. ■'*•*** *'’'-111' at the Literature club this winter. Many passed upon were, did the officer use *“ the New French Among those recently were and reasonable care after the at- ! Ivory. for they are always suitable gifts and are specially The schools of Ellsworth closed Friday enjoyed ordinary in the Twentieth tachment and prior to the fire, and since for a holiday recess of two weeks. “Electricity Century,” valued by people who do not often have them. the fire has he done what an ordinary by Miss M. A. the The second of the dancing assemblies of Greely; “Quebec, prudent and cautions man should have Gifts for every member of the Think what it would mean to You to receive a bo* of fra- Walled of the Kev. J. W. done to and care for the fresh, the Odd Fellow' will be heid to-morrow City North,” by preserve property water? family. grant flowers en Christmas morning, and then will want to Tickle; “The Place of Poetry in Life,” by remaining under you give evening. instruc- Miss Carrie “Some Little The jury found, under proper that l» some friend. Harrington; happiness A. I. Richardson left for tions, as to the care, that it was the duty Monday Known Activities of our Government,” of the to exercise, both bfore and Conn., ^wbere be has employ- deputy Palms and Ferns Bridgeport, by Miss M. A. Clark; “Kipling,” by Mrs. after the fire, that he did exercise the ment for,the winter. Mary Malone; “James Whitcomb Riley,” care required, and there was evidence, Mi-s Catharine and “Richard if believed that are among the things t' at many people postpone getting for them- Miss Beulah Salsbury, who has been in by ifurlev; the jury it, justified Harding Davis,” by Mrs. AI Ion Royal. their and we can find nothing BUY YOUR but “mean to have some has returned finding, selves, day." Bucksport since last spring, in the record that tends to show that the El.sworth, in common with all Hancock to Ellsworth for the winter. jury were influenced by prt judice, bias or last and co-.i no mine at Christmas than on county, Friday n*gbt Saturday mistake; that the evidence was uuffic ent t'ianls Mr. and Mr6. Edward Ellsworth, of a snow storm of the sort which to authorize the verdict we think is clear < r Just at enjoyed any ther wint day. call N. Rre visiting Mrs. Ells- from the of the and the CHRISTMAS CANDIES Concord, H., set the old inhabitants to about reading testimony, talking of worth’s parents, Edward L. Drummey and finding of the jury upon the question old-fashioned winters and blizzards. It fact must be sustained. wife. OF The Greenhouse was not cold—just a good snowing tem- Ellsworth Misses Martha and Marion Don- Royal perature—but a gale of wind piled the Sheriffs. week’s visit Incoming Deputy nell left Saturday for a with snow in drifts. About or and see them for You will want some wreaths, too, and huge eighteen yourself. A. R. Ward W. Wescott an- H. SMITH Miss Royal’s sister, Mrs. McNabb,at twenty inches of snow fell, but the house- Sheriff-elect ft. will And them here. nounces list o his Pittsfield. holder who had paths to shovel declares the following deputies, there was anywhere from three to four for the term beginning January 1: Ellsworth’s Miss Christina Doyle will leave to- feet on the level. Roads in all directions Amherst, Cecil W. Crosby. Manufacturing morrow for .Brunswick to attend a house were blocked, and stages and R. F. D. Bluehill, Ernest L. Osgood (court crier). party and dance given by some of the carriers did not get over their routes Confectioner until or Brooksville, Fred J. Perkins. Bowdoin students. yesterday to-day. Chandler M. Wilson. An inquest into the death of Frank Bucksport, Don’t Wait! The county commissioners will be in Bar John while Harbor, Suminsby (civil). next to Tredic, who was killed hunting last All session at the court bouse week, George E. Clark (liquor). Fruit Growers and Wednesday, by the accidental discharge of close up the year’s business prepare S. Ward well. are interested in the rifle of bis brotber-in-law, Fred G. Castine, Ralph their annual report. Dedham, Leslie F. Burrill. NOW Smith, was held last Thursday forenoon, STANDARD STOCK Get Vour Holiday Gifts “left Monday to Deer Paul W. Scott. ~Mrs.Harry~E”Rowe before Dr. Lewis medical ex- Isle, Hodgkins, such as spend the holidays with relatives in Ellsworth, Fred A. Patten (turnkey Pears 30, Plums .33 and are aminer. The inquest was conducted by i Trees rsw. 50 While Going. Boston. Mr. Rowe w ill her the la9t and herry et). (sour), .40 they join F. L. Mason. Mr. Smith liquor deputy). County Attorney We cansupiOv all stuck that you may of the week|to remain until after Christ- Franklin, Samuel A. Bragdon. testified as to how the accident occurred, want. Get. our catalogues and prices mas. Gouldsboro, James A. Hill. We still have a complete stock of Haud Painted Nippon and several witnesses testified as to the before placing yuur orders elsewherei will be Irvin R. Saunders. The Ellsworth postofflee open scene of the accident, the condition of Mr. Orland, All orders must be placed before Penobscot, Norris L. Grindell. China from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., for Tredic when reached him, and the March 1. 1017, for deliv- from 29c up. next Sunday they H. Harding. spring removal of the While the Sedgwick, George for the accommodation of the public, in the body. county Southwest Harbor, John J. Carter. ery. Write free catalogues. and medical examiner have not Oat Your* Now Christmas attorney Swan’s Stinsou mailing and delivery of parcel- filed their official both author- Island, Hooper. yet report, Stonington, Reuben W. Cousins. HANCOCK COUNTY NURSERY CO. packages. ize The American to say that the evi- post Winter Frank E. Weston. ■ dence showed to their minds that Harbor, SUMY, MAIHE Edwaid B. Wyman was operated upon clearly Our sauce double tea the shooting was accidental, and Aluminum pans, boilers, kettles, He purely ! Sunday at Paine’s hospital in Bangor. tbeir reoort will exonerate Mr. Smith baking pans, coffee percolators, etc., make useful gifts. from all blame. 3i>iitti!scmn>te Sewell F. Haskell, formerly of Ells- worth, but for forty years a res dent of We Are Holding Down Prices Look over our .-to’k of toys, sleds, skates, etc., befoie BUY YOUR Brewer, died at his home there last Wed- you buy. nesday night* in the eightieth year of his age. Funeral services were held at the For Christmas Shoppers Goods heme, 34 Silk street, aod the body was Christmas brought to Ellsworth for interment. Mr. Haskell was a veteran of the Civil war, AT THE having served in Company G, 1st Maine O. We can do this l«cause we bought heavily last year, before prices H. STRATTON, heavy artillery. He leaves a widow, four and we are our customers the benefit. are daughters, Mrs. C. A. McCartney of advanced, giving These ... ’Phone 142-2 not but this 18>Ute gtmi ... STORE Weeks Mills, Mrs. Herman Hill of last year’s goods, year’s goods at last year’s prices. REXALL Kennebunkport, Mrs. Frank Nary of Revere, Mass., Mrs. Inez Gasper of Somer- Ties in all the latest colors and patterns, 50c to $1.0u. Hosiery with every purchase, ville, Mass., and three sons, Hiram H. Coupons, given Haskell of Calif., Edmon R. m boxes, 25c to $1 a in boxes. Men’s for dishes Redlands, holiday pair. Suspenders fancy & SON as part payment Haskell of and Robert C. Haskell C. c. BURRILL accepted Canada, gloves of all kinds. Particularly fine line of fur-lined gloves. and other premiums. of Brewer. Three brothers also survive -Katabiiahed 1807- him, George F. of Ellsworth, Leon S. of Surry, and Fred of Lewiston, and a sister, Handkerchiefs, hand bags, club bags and bath robes. Oakes Manicure Sets Mrs. Melissa Stetson, of Massachusetts. Bros, celebrated sweaters in all colors. fire and automobile insurance Brush and Comb Sets Fountain Fens COMING EVENTS. Many suitable gifts in our regular stock. of this Mid foreign countries Bepraacutliif aunts of the leading companies Stationery Thursday evening, Deo. 21, at Odd Fel- !> Toilet Articles of All Kinds lows hall—Dancing assembly for Odd CLOTHING Fellows, Rebekahs and members of their SMITH & Liggett's Candy 1 HEAD, NURSE Once more I am in a position to ask the pat- families. the name of ronage of the public, aud place Erector Toys Friend before the public of EUaworth and Friday evening, Dec. 22, at Society hall— CLOTHING, MEN’S'FURNISHINGS rtUsn Elizabeth Googins, | vicinii v as again entering the clothidg busi- ome and line of suits aud Dance; Monaghan’s orchestra. urM t iuspect my Maine nants Let me save you money, Monday evening, Jan. 1, at Nicolin Ellsworth, >4 Pine Ellsw orth. cleansing and Repairing Promptly Doue. St, E. G. MOORE, grange hall -New Year’s under aus- FRIEND ball, DAVID Postofflce, Ellsworth. Me. pices of grange. T'lt'bMc U-2 Price* Rcicorikie \j Street, Ellsworth Cor. Opp. NEWS by E. L. Saxton, Y. M. C. A. Bcnrfit Cctsaa. Hmon% Uit ^rangris. COUNTY to coses fftatul tbaai tot noteless Batwi?'* Sondoy. bat tba mam weather This nlm I* 4mM UltoSiua,* gl? SUNDAY SCHOOL emu n -»«rwr um* BLOBHILL. (Mr arrival. All teat of BcMIr H the granges of Beseech coaaty. tba^* 4. M. Kartell to eery UL mum took part la aa rwwlaaa la epos te ell granger* twin latarastiog IU Mette: end HepefuL" Sunday seeking. “Helpful FOI LIKE A NEW dieeaaeies of leptce at (asarel leier***, sad Andrew Knot hne Irene fened hie offlee
— tetters Miaa Faaola Lesson XIII. Fourth Quarter, In reports of graage meetings- Make end stoek of electrical supplies into larger PMppea, of lalaafa-- TV porp- w of tu> eo)iB> in MrtK J meet chert aad eesetee. All eowmeaieaMoae at the Pendleton hones. epaod tba winter with bar rran^J." HUM to IV mv WI bocv-H t, fw dn M ex- qaarten For Dec. 24, 1916. be stgaed. bat ttaee wilt set be printed Mra. Laalla Btaalay. iv atm w at eed Schools closed Dee. 15, for two week*. mil, MpM buivtalt cept bp penaleeSea at tbe ertter. AU K>«- tt to for the com PEON la Mra. Tbomaa attend- Bcir « for the common good, ■eaieatioas will be eebjeet '• approval bp Pa pile in the primary perfect Btaalay want to Nortta. BM-I » reant, a of la- Harbor laat wank to moo public pa-veyor tbe editor, bet bob* will be rejected witboet ance the fell term of fourteen weeks were: spend the .1 THE INTERNATIOHAL SERIES. medium for the to ** formation ami soogostlon, a coed Esther 1_ Bowden. Sheldon L Gray, witk L. Elrte Holmaa and n lie. OI kktt la tkU tt io!VcH» Bn 01 rtaeoa._ MttoR|t capacity Ukr ftttv (My 8m Thelma M. Grindle, Robert B. Urinals, n’e’ “• _ Boom. wasiflMbM. sad Its eweioeo* depend# largely waar aiaawoxTH. Hearner bom. 40k. Arnold C. tha Lmnv In- 2-7—Mm- Co**- Fannie E. Hinckley, Hinckley. Text mt «, oa the support glees tt In thto im-pees tbe BOBBY. "Fntt-i-ttm" tier. », owe candidate waa given Lime M. Lerrebee, Jostle 8. Weils, Vmn. 6. 7—Goldsn Tax*. Isa. ix, aislestfefi* rim tt RlfWJ. but Uw Mae of ry final and oae application tor Donald S. Albert Wit bee returned boats D writer win! »•< b- pel* led *»eep« by p-rmtosb-s. Eib Sure Hiao«% degrees Howard T. Phillips end Seg*. 6—Cemrvetrtary P-»?*-ed by Rav. will ha »* wee receive!. There Mrs. Madia CeomuotevikHi* •»!< »«# -u*-pie*« »py*#‘i' "It Is with that I writs membership Weecott. Ooggina is signing v.^, M. Stsa-r.s. gnat pleasure for work. refocttr.u b> in* mi *«e <*f ib* »-wi mo a special meeting Djc. X). degree Allen. to tell you of the wonderful benefit* I chhihtmah. will oe r»i»r»ei without «foou nmt»» t wre»* Election of oflljen will tie Dec. 21. cotoitnrrrr to have a te“*«n in Alios Oonltar ratarnad I am always g*rd mi k»tbh» u hare received from “Fruit-*-' co»u.m taking The Tillage improvement society has recently treu,1 Thu a Mk.au**. 8. N. Chatina. remeuiuen—g titat the stud, tires”. For I was s dreadful the comma* 8., prophecy, *.11-worth, lie years, anxxiwici. J4t. com pie led arrangements for •f it is commended and that from wad Head- celebration. Mra. Leona Haskell baa been specially •offerer Constipation Dec. S, there were fifty preeeat. One nitj Christmas Sunday vtghv.“ said that those who in at 6 the children, led ia Eiinwortb a faw days. our Lord neglected trosa cs mantas cowan. ackes, and 1 wss miserable every way. application for reinstatement was re- afternoon o’clock, will end or were slow to believe it were too is the of medieinee seemed Cloeaon declined to Miee Boatelmenn, go around Arbotos grange will bare 1 It Bp Warwick Ja mm Price Nothing way ceived. Sister Maria by eoanaggji,™ Aims sing their carol* to the “shot-ins.” Christmas tree, Friday toh (II Pet i. 19; Luke xxiv. 25; We’re to think, at this time of to me. Then I finally tried serve aa Cere*, and Sister Evelyn Young nignt. apt your. help the s and At 8 o’clock they will gather eround lit 7>. The prophecy of Isaiah is a That trinket# and toys add all oar laai, “Fruit-a-tires” and the effect was was elected. Sister Ella Thurston Francis Harden, Gerald Willing where a short ser- M b an But ieaoooa are whispering, low yet dear. Eliaaueth Pierce and Bro. E. E. Nertlta tree Dear the town hall, Earle ora borne for specially fascinating study, as it After taking one box, I feel Bonaey two weetg we'll whea Christmas splendid- vice will be consisting of the of the whole Bible and. very If ouly hearken, aavs tbe following for entertainment: held, hymn, Tba Methodist epitome iiV» a new person, to have relief from Society and g,,. cornea. Beulah Cora Allen; “Joy to the World;” opening address, end strangely, has the same number o' Beading, Beitei; eoog, j school will have a onion thorn sickening Headaches”. Chrutmas g* we think we Foster tong, two “dar- ; carols by the children. chapters as there are books in the Bi Those grudges, for instance, reading, Fierce; in tba cbnreb Saturday 11 aa MARTHA DEWOLFE. Immediately »ft it this, • service will be evening two of •‘owe.” kle*;” piano eoio, Harriet Saandert; eoog, | ble. and b divided into parts 1 And cherish as if they were bosom chaws: SOe. a box, 6 for $2-50, trial aiae, 25c. eonteet. Third and held in the ball, with the following pro- _L and twenty-seven chapters “darkies;” peanut pave thirty-nine this-we* k* friend of a last-week s foe MOUNT A At all dealers or sent postpaid by Frnit- fourth dtgreua were worked on one can- gram; Hymn, “Praise Him;" scripture DESERT. there are books In Just as thirty-nine May be made, if we will, whea Christmas the Mid- a-ttvea Limited, N.Y. didate. Core Alien, Pape Orcwtt and reading; solo, “It Came Upon Forrest Dickey, of HaH’g the Old Testament and twenty seven in Ogdamhurg, Cove, ip- Curti* will furnish entertainment | night User;” Christmas prayer and Lord’s the week-sad witk bis the New. Another interesting fact to Young family here. Hard thoughts are heavy to carry, at beat. cv»k» will cook to* mficj rood thins* to for next prayer; trio. “Silent Night, Holy Night;” b that the letters in Old meeting. Schools cloned Friday, the young [testpie With their leaden weight, that our lore tempt the John who bit poor stomach, to "The Christ ms*.Spirit;" exercise, tracts rending, going to tbeir homes for tbe and Testament are three and nine benumbs; ■take it "■•mr sad woner” “While every day. CUSH Max, m, ooruwBoao. ‘•Star of Bethlehem;” hymn, which, together, make thirty Why should we piod oa by that load op- Scram. Roger Holmaa Allan i» home to plated Dee. 12, tbe first and second degree* Shepherds Watch Their Flocks by Night;” pressed? P. 8.— W e enjoyed nor Thanksgiving dinner the bolidaya with bit nine, and three times nine give twenty cendiaete. Willard recitation. tell* tbs Children;” parent*. Mr ig the table of the Smith* this were conferred on one “Mary books Nes Why sot cast it aside, whea Christmas at araio year Mra. M. U Allen. aeren. the numlter of in the chosen to the carol. “Christmas recitation, "A comes? The Smith* came from Sooth Hancock. A L Tracy waa represent Bella;” Testament, rue name isaiao signme- meet- Christmas Miaees Maxine and Hilda Merry Christmas to yon all. 8cram. grange at State grange. At the next Carol;” dnet, "Everywhere, Hrovg „ salvation of Jehovah, an ! Do yon know a neighbor as good as you. n few in the help or Am Madox. ing the third and fourth degree* wiU be Everywhere, Christmas To-night;” reci- spending dnyi Trentoo wig Though be draws from the old world’s pie tbeir next to the Psalms It 1» the greatest conferred. | tattoo, “The Story Retold;” hymn, grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. p^ few plums? _ salvation book in the Bible as to tbe WEST FR.ASKUN “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing;” Chil- Leiaod. Tbe sligbest of favors that you can do HAIXnow. JUU. SOUTH BhOOXSVIlX*. of for some form of the dren's use tbe word, Wiil him a ift, when Christmas comes Tbe Rolline brothers shot two chorus, “Good-night." Oapt Charles F. Brown and »ife give large Dec. 14, members were present. ,M is tbe Psalms over I2u twenty It is there will he a attend- word found in wild cats hoped large several days of last weak in The litre folk. too. who plav sack parts Thursday. At tbe next meeting a Christmas tree and Bangor erculosls work lu Norway, and she nesday. It la supposed that the young victory for Winter Harbor, 11 tod. had a conceived the Idea of a similar plan Capt. E. E. Bragdon has telephone man became loet in tbe woods and died of Dec. 14. M. installed in his bouse. is To _ here. Single bunded, she launched u exposure. very complete. Mias Edna Havey and Mias Josephine sale which resulted In $3,000 clear Miss Ada Bartlett, who has been visiting Thomas Cronin, aged thirty-four, of results from Bunker are at home lor the Christmaa mouev. When Miss Bisrell tried to in East Dixmont, is home. Cambridge, Mase., was found frozen to get perfect convince the American Red Cross vacation. that Mrs. Joan Sargent,who is ill at the home deatb on a tote road near Millinocket last fuel must have this Idea should be made national as a ae your you Dec. 18. M. of her daughter, Mrs. Pettee, is improv- Thursday. Cronin had been employed peace activity of that society, she met a teamster tbe Great Northern Paper ing. by a stove that will a COKEA. with opisisltinn, but finally persuaded Co., BDd started to walk to Bpringbrook, keep At the Christmas sale and supper at the Mr. and. Berry fUebop moved Into the authorities, with the result thut on twenty miles. chapel Wednesday, the net profits were fire over night. The their new home Saturday. an Investment of a few hundred dol- Arthur of $33.77, which with goods sold since the Coombs, aged forty-four, A Mr. and Mrs. lars $135,001) worth of Seals was sold met deatb daughter waa born to summer fair, made $66. The Wednesday Foxboro, Mass., Thursday KINEO line will do this. William In 1008 anil the great national cam while to rescue a Paul Dec. a (Margaret'. club was presented with $39 by Miss attempting bunting patgn was launched. Slni* then the who had broken through the Mr. and Mra. Nahum Young are home Tsylor, of New York, to pay for the companion •ale has gone forward by leaps and work done on the chapel, ice of tbe St. Croix river near Vanceboro. from Pr >spect Harbor, where they have being making sold bounds, ant'd now tlie Red Cross Seal giveu by her wubiu the month. oy been employed the peat summer. $76 He shoved the ride toward hi- companion, la an institution lu the Cnited States, Dec. 18. Phoebe. and it was not Mies Tsinan Btew-art celebrated her butt Ural, though cocked, and offers to every one a chance to tbe rifle was in aom- way dischargeu. ifteenth birthday Dec. 7 by e party. B ROOKS VXLUS. bullet Hr. Coombs’ H. C. help In the people’s fight against the The peaeed through STRATTON, Tbeevening was paaaed pleasantly with groin. He died several hours later at the disease. I-ast over 70.- John F. Austin has moved his family /Taine. fames, lunreohtneuts were served. Miss people's year Kut Maine general hospital. Ellsworth, into his new house. Stewart received many pretty gifts. 000.000 Seals were sold, and this year 1 ec. 11. 8. the American Red Cross and The Na- Mrs. Callahan, of Cast&ae, is employed _ EAGLE LAKE. tional Association for the Study and at Mrs. Emma Tunuey’s. MAKI V.VILLE. Min FMth Barron is visiting her sister, Prevention or Tubereulosla, who con- Roberts is at home from * Misa Beatrice Mrs. Washburn McFarland. were E H O WayJn Russell and fatbsr gueeta duct the sale, are out for a 100,000,000 Castine normal school, ill of the mumps. H OU S OLD mTM E NT McFarland entertained lor the week-end at (Jeorga A. Frost’s. sale or $1,000,000 for the Tuberculosis Min Gladys Ormand who k» employed Id 'ilSSSwaiSian! Staples, a party on her tenth birthday, Dec. 4. Walter Dunham recently returned from War. his vacation «nr*1t »lm'»c«lywaptlOM; Rhode Island, is spending sons, bruisss, son mus- e to he went with a The on which the sale Is con- Lester, Merle, Royce and Hollis Lins- trip Boeton, wbere policy with his family. eki, rheumatism, neural* ins buck deer. ducted Is that the money, except for oott, Jr_,are on a bunting tripat Hancock. gib.bte. Can be applied to Friends of May Carter extend congratu- any axtavcal part of tha Dec.lLF. the deduction of legitimate expenses, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Salisbury recently reUrf lations on her marriage to Fred Rankin, at body, firing quick shall remain In the community where moved into their bungalow in the Young from all availing. Noth* Booth Brooksville, Dec. 2. bur Mama to act to To are sold. quickly Mop held- Poisoning. the Seals district. with or tore throat been here croup For furred aod coated tongue, biliousness, Lym burner A Cousins have when directions on pack* •car and Mrs. Howard Linscott is in Ellsworth, stomach. Indignation, constipation with their hay press. They have pressed age are followed. Pre* ether raaulia of a fermenting and poisoning called there the illness of her scribed Sold at Stores M and TO HEALTH Nellie Bil- by mother, by phystdaas. Drug mass of undigested food In the stomach and RESTORED twenty*three tons for Mrs. L, 900. Kenyon A Thomaa Co., Props*, Adams, 2LT» bowels old- Mrs. Mary G. Lunt. there Is nothing better than that BY RED CROSS SEALS lings. fashioned phjrslc-Pnlejr Cathartic Tablets. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bickford, who have 2° not gripe or aicken; act promptly.— Dec. 11A. Moore's More. spent a few days at George Newman’s, YOU CAN MAKE MONEY Drug Holiday Kaaaangcra Bring Happiness to to Harbor around aa hundreds of Ling* ring Cough*are Dangerous. returned Southwest Thursday. right your home, just Homss Burdened With Tuberculosis. men and Work is that Dec. 1L Peg. women are doing. easy, ‘Sttwitiaauaua. Get rid of that tickling cough keeps and Be Deserted ber husband, suffering and drains pleasant pc.manently profitable. by you awake at uight your vitality ▼our own boas aud build own business. New is a your Make a In a double form and and energy. Dr. King’s Discovery You take no make sure Room of the Attic from tuberculosis laxative BLUEHILL FALLS. risk, profit right pleasant balsam remedy, antiseptic, Send one reference. herself and the irri- along. name, address, 1 supporting young boy by and effective. It soothes L. 06 New York You can transform attic promptly the cold Pierce Conary has taken the Davidson Brown, Murray St., City. your her needle, the Ant!-Tuberculesla As- tated membrane and kills germs; Quick is soon relieved. Delay is danger- (arm and moved in. into a real room in a few your couch hours) , sociation In a Western city found an ous-get Dr King's New Discovery at once. it has been the favorite Mrs. A. P. Nevin has had a wood-house lime and at very small cost unfortunate consnmptlve. living In one For nearly fifty years by, rCold Relief-. remedy for grippe, croup, coughs and colds. built for tbe Wacondu cottage. ! finishing it with room with two little beds—one for her- Get a bottle to-day at your druggist, 60c. k mumlly found through the prompt Dec. 11. CRUMB*. for her adminfotrstfon of a mildly laxative, self and one boy. Everything aent- so dhpemlretonfo-ono that w« waa elean; but oh, poor! '^i&crUflcmaub Coughed F>ft**«*n Y» art. PICTURES iSrhellUEoafioara ter remove the tha lafla—rfT That was a year ago. Coughs that hang on and prow worse in the build are and Tar For Wall*, and Partition* waeta, ami Mp Mato* to up This morning abe took a train for night relieved by Foley’s Honey 360 ARTICLES Coiling* R.F. Hall, Mabe, Va., writes: “For 1ft years I the state sanltorinm. where ahe will was afflicted with a troublesome bronchial EACH MONTH Just nail Comell-Wood-Board direct' cough and irritation of the throat. Foley'fi have a chance to get well, while her Al'TliR SIX YEARS ALL to the studding, give it a coat or two Honey and Tar relieved me: aud after taking NEWS STAN PI Persia is That Toaic. _OM of paint or kalsomine and the room is boy la being cared for by the Anti- one bottle the cough ceased.”—Moore’s Drug f360 Ita la uiually very Store. finished. You can fit it as a action prompt, Tuberculosis Association with fnnds Ellsworth Testimony He mains up den, effective, and ita umla withoutharm- sitting room, bed room, children’s play ferlved from the Red Croea Seal Sale. Unshaken. ful effects. Every houmhold should ®Bbrrtlftrmr~ie room or whatever you want to make It at hand for this and Here la the story of another family of it. ASK YOUR DEALER TO GET keep purpose, 1 every catarrhal sufferer should reg- where happiness and health were Time ia the beet teat ot truth. I POPULAR I OUR FREE PLANS FOR YOU. ularly um this reiiabls remedy. brought through the medium of Red Here Ie an Ellsworth story that baa atood Tha tablet form will be found very i'roes Seals: the teat ot time. It is a story with a point RHEUMATISM GUARANTEE — convenient. A tablet or two at the Tuberculosis had made heavy de- which will come straight borne to many MECHANICS Chr»J.WorJ Boord W CwtoW Net to a £ MAGAZINE will fre- us. Physician Believes Genuine Remedy Worp, BecUa, Chip, Crock or FoB. very liagliinlin of a cold mands upon the family, and the In- of Its St., Ells- for tbe Disease Has Been Found. quently prevent development, come had entirely stopped for several A. M. Franks, carpenter, High WMTTCN *0 YOU CAN UN0CMTAK0 IT and them tablet* be taken reg- back lame and Rbeuma, tbe wonderful rheumatism may months. It was inevitable that they worth, aaya: “My grew £ All the Low Cost—Satisfaction Gnaraateed _ Great Event* In Mechanic*. with benefi^al results. remedy told by Geo. A. Parcber and all C (Packed in box board ularly bills as time the trouble became con- Enfineerins and Invention caaaa) should run Into debt for passed, end more laeting >0 throughout grocery druggists, gives quicker the World, are deacribed in an intereat- by thm Oormotl Wood ProdmetoQp. stant. my condition waa so bad relief (ban oiber remedies as well as the rent. With such worry, Finally costing many ( ins.manner, sa they Occur. J,000.000 too; *•**■ work for several times as much. ftfasytfrtSTO.*1* and It is not al- that I had to lay oB from reader* each month. 9*2*0^ anxiety depression 'Rbeuma the jj JESSE In When Buffering in that way, I got a passes deadly poisonous Nates 20 pj««* each im t.ii.«.«r to find a sliver lining days. 2 Shaa l which for nearly it l i \\ ways easy secretion- into tbe bowels and kidneys, 0 .* .na b.tt.r w.y. to do thin*, in Doan’s Pills at Moore’a w* the shop, sad how to make si }m \lf a century baa /I | I clouds. The condition was recog- supply ot Kidney from winch they ere thrown off in repairs home. * the quickly 1 «a ralinnca Store and the first few doses helped a tha nized. however, by the visiting nurse, Drug natural, healthy way. S toMteteltottanlssi^iJmJjIs;; Pi the Americaa this medicine cured Read what a reputable says I r aporta and play Largely tella was sent to a hos- me. Two box-a of pbyaician constructivet Bama J ind the sick father about Rbeuma: “1 have made e most ? howtobnlldboatamotorcyclee.wireleM.etc me.” Both arc good. jk\ and proper care was provided careful investigation of the formula em- S PM MU SY 16,000 NEWS NAUM pital. Mr. Franks said: $ ob Over aix later, in the manufacture of de*Ur to show • * Yourdrurgintcnn ^egy for the others. Relief was also years ployed Rbeuma, j ij Aafe year you capy; If net eaavAiiant H. F. WESCOTT it as a to to MWS Stand, tend tl.ft* tot a rssr'i sobssnpdon. “I use Doan’s Pills when a cold and 1 heartily recommend remedy and now both rent bills and Kidney 1j W or Sfteaa canto far currant iuus to tha poblwfcm. tained, for all forms of rheumatism. 1 find CstalofiN sf Machanical Books fraa os rsissst lessen- settles in my back and I always get relief.” grocery bills are being gradually Rbeuma far in advance of tbe methods POPULAR MAGAZINE (MINE I ^ m member of the 50c. at all dealers. Don’t simply in tbe treatment ELLSWORTH, ed ench week. Each Price generally employed of, JNECNANICS PERUNACO. and different in ) has had nursing care for some ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- rheumatism, altogetber | family composition from tbe remedies usually ! or other. Pills—the same that Mr. Frauks aliment ney prescribed.”—Dr. Lyons. Popular Mmchanica offaro no premiums t '* Every Red Cross Seal sold helps to had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo This should give any sufferer from rheu- does not join in clubbing offere,’* and matism conildence to Rbeuma. employe ne solicitor* to secure subscriptions V-n J better conditions like these. N. Y. try HfUCOk Christmas boxes for distribution, and another way, that sot anoogh baa frfyM American r.. 7... ■ ■■»♦« ■ i iiTmi tirUstoorHi these are solicited. been for the ex- $l)e contributions for aooompttahed money raiUOTOtl NOTICK OF BALK. rri+SSTrSTyrTTiTr?^ White the detour around Ransack your closets for clothing, pended. Unpaid Innas on lands situated In tin town of Hancock, for the A LOCAL AKD POLITICAL JOUBHAL into cellars for trait and Mann hill la a decoded improvement Trenton, in tbs eonnty of go yonr poor IMi. to on the ia it tr„nld of DOLLS into it tans* on real edaic W vegetables, go yonr pockets rood, thought following lint of am ED?* BSD AY APTIBNOON the town of for the table and have been better policy to have ex- THEnou-voaMeat owners In AT hoy supplies candy Trenton, for the year lilt, committed to me on 17th | ILLS WORTH. M AIK A. for the children. Leave yonr con- pended that money on the road aa it for collection, for sold town, Ike day II. remains and notice Is Scarce Thfe BY FSB and build the hill cat- oi Ap lilt, unpaid; Are Very Year tributions at the office of Mias A Hoe existed, Matin hereby given that If said taxes, interest end HA NOICX COUNTY PUBLISHING IX> are not paid, sc machof | H. who is the chairman of this oat at some future time. Bat that ie charges previously * Scott, the real estate taxed ai Is snBcient to pay the BUT W. H. Tirrs. Editor And Manager. committee of the woman’s club. a mistake which cannot be remedied amonnt one thatefor. In* luding interest end chargee, will be sold at public auction at PilBB a $1.00 for aU school Is also now. The fact staring HitnoocX same the •AOMrtrxtoB W.«0 jaat; The Baptist Sunday town hall In said town (the being an here 50 oBBta for three If pAld town t will find assortment that will month*; month*; for distribution to the county in the face la that thia Import place where the last preceding annual you suit strictly In aMyaacb. $1 50, 75 AAd 38 ceats receiving gifts meeting of said town was bald) oa the Irst 5 reats. AH at- a. m- HBjlBtleely- Singl« ooples poor from its Christmas tree Satur- ant highway from Bangor through to Monday of February. 1*17, at • o’clock t also reATAges Are rechoBOd At tbo rAte of SI pm Name of desert Tax you, of Bar Harbor still needs considerable owner, p- ▼BAT. day evening'. Donaqos lodge, K. don of real estate. Acres Value due idwertlalrg Rstce—Arc reasonable and will bo P., is takings cash subscription from work done upon it, and according to M C Morrtaoo, farm with C'tde known on application buildings, situated at Buy the list of its members to buy supplies for seven the highway commissioners, all money side, bounded as follows: : Toys, Games, largest Books ttutlnoMcunuuolciitUiLiiiHfUbt beoWrewed Ntorth by land of A B > families. tor next year for this county is ex- A, And all check* ** •! more* r/tcr* made pay Smith, east unknown, to Tub Hancock coobty Publishing south by land of Mrs HD ■tola There is Christmas cheer enough uausted. to I have ever handled. 0On II1*worth. MaIihl Trim, west by town road. 90 #880 •» -in Ellsworth to go all the way round The incoming legislature may pro- F C Burrill, lot of land at Nook with and vide for additional State i ap- Shady cottage ir it is properly distributed, by highway thereon, 1 #» *i •# Fountain This week’s edition of Tte Desk Sets, Calendars, Pens, French the wbioh provement which will make a farther F C Burrill, lot nt Shady happy paradox always Nook bounded e follows: American is £.350 copies. attends suoh giving, your own cheer fund available. The sentiment seems North by land of Horace !: Ware, Italian Marble, Bird Foun- Marks, east by town road, Ivory, Japanese will be the the more cheer to be growing throughout the State greater eonth by land of Louise Doulton Klever Craft Average per week for 1915, 2,500 to others. in favor of a direct tax to raise a fund Griffln and Q A Pwrcher, ; I tains, China, Silver, Ma- yon give west bv Union river bay, ll>f 88 1 80 annually of, aay, $1,000,000 for State Jesse B Phillips, s lot of land Sets and at Nook with build- ; deria Luncheon Napkins, Chafing The bat it would be Shady Dishes, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916. CouaellloraMp. highway work, ings Uureon. bounded as The councillor district of whlcb months before that fond would be follows: North by land of 1 Casseroles, Electric “Drop” Lamps, Eastman’s O W Oisasnn, cast by towa a is President Wilson has decided that Hancock county is part composed available. In the meantime, auto- road, soath by land of Han- nah Heald, west Union ; Glasses with bulbs al- besides of Knox, Lincoln and Waldo mobiles would be to pieces by Kodaks, Crystal Hyacinth the notes of the central powers pro- tearing river bay. 2 380 898 counties. The apportionment of the partially completed sectious of the Heirs Stephen Smallidge, a A full line of posing a discussion of peace to the lot of land at Oak Point ready growing. Eaton, Crane & the in State from to Ells- entente allies will be sent forward councillors made by legislature highway Bangor known as the Leander B by without build- 1911 for the 1913 to 19S3 in- worth. Aa a matter of if Dyer place, Pike’s stationery, Tourists’Writing Cases. the American government, acting aa years eoonomy, ings, 2ft 258 7 80 Rep- this a councillor Susannah a lot of land without accom- clusive, gives county not for the benefit of travel over Allay, intermediary, any at Oak Point with stable utation Chocolates in Xmas boxes, and numerous from 1915 to so that one will he this some should be mediation offer of its own. 1919, road, provieions thereon, bounded as fol- panying ). we: West land of chosen from this the in- made now for the work. by not mentioned here, all suitable for He has not determined wb ether any county by continuing Susan Colson, SO ITS 112ft articles Xmas coming Laura Candage, a lot of land action in behalf of peace will be taken legislature. at Oak Point bounded as It be to recall the BAR HARBUR. gifts. later by the United States on its own may interesting follows: North and west by land of heirs Supben I names of those from this who Hon. L. B. and wife will leave to- account. county Osasy Smallidge. south and east have served in that capacity since day for a trip Sooth. They will spend the by shore, 1 30 90 greater part of the time with their daugh- Adelia Clough, a lot of lsnd In of the of a close time the spite prediction 1860. Previous tp that ter Louise, in Edgewater, Alabama, where nt Trenton bounded oa the J. A. THOMPSON vote on the licence in Bos- records do not show from which she is doing settlement work. southeast oy lsnd of Jones question Brothers. U*3 ICO 3 00 Melburn a lot of | ton the went “wet” counties in the district the councillors Binaldo, _ yesterday, city State of Ohio, of Toledo, at Cove bounded * MAIN STREET City • land Qooee by an increased majority over last were chosen. Following is the list: Laces Couoty, i as follows, with stable Freak J. makes oath that be ia thereon: Northeast land The vote was the ever William H. Cheney by year. largest 1860, Sargent, Sedgwick. senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A of H B Ober and W H polled in the city on the liquor ques- 1864, John W. Noyes, Mt. Desert. Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, Douglass, south by shore, county sod state aforesaid, and that said firm w st land of N K — by Hop- tion 53,459 for license to 29.997 1869, Samuel K. Whiting, Ellsworth. will par the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- kins. known ss the Charles* LARS for each and case of Catarrh that Last vote was 46,115 William Penobscot. every O Douglass term, 800 10 SO A New against. year’s 1871, Orindle.jr., cannot be cored by the one of HALL'S CA- Melburn Rinaldo. a lot of Phonograph for to 31,877 against. The figures of 1874, William Grindle, Penobscot TARRH CURE. land at Goose Cove bounded FRANK J. CHENEY. as follows: North and east The this year’s vote must be particularly 1880, Joseph T. Hinckley, Bluehilt. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my by land of Uaro d Higgins, Autophone presence, this Sth day of December, A. D. IASS. south by town road west disappointing to Billy Sunday. 1887, George M. Warren, Oastine. A. W. (Seal) Gleason. by land of Winnie Hopkins, ^ 15 45 Plays all makes of Oise Hecordi, 1891, Parker Spofford, Bucksport. Notary Public. Mrs E E Enterv.a lot of land Halt's Catarrh Care ia taken Internally and at Trenton known as the ami The allies will refuse to entertain Victor,,Columbia Edison, 1997, Elmer P. Spofford, Deer Isle. acta directly upon the blood and mneous sur- Sheldon Brown place, faces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, as Germany’s proposal for peace ne- 1901, Edward E. Chase, Btuehill. bounded follows: North Price* are within the reichofsil free and east by land of D gotiations until Germany and her 1909, Charles C. Morrison, Eden. F J. CHENEY ft CO Toledo. O. Rodick A Sons, south by Sold by all Druggists. 75c. laud of heirs P E allies submit which must em Hopkins, $10 and $25 terms, 1915, J. A. Uunmng'iam, Kllsworio. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. west by town road, 40 120 brace short of It seem that Heir* £ u Kemick. * lot nothing “complete would, therefore, during of land in Trenton restitution, full reparation and effect- the last afty-eix years, in the X4 bounded aa follow*: North by land of Nathan Ash, ual guarantees for peace in the fu- of the councillor has — J. A. majority cases, —Three smalt rent* one east unknown, south by THOMPSON ture.” Thus Premier Lloyd George, been chosen from the western part of TENEMENT8furnished. Inquire of Mae. J. H. Bin- land of Mrs Frank Dunbar na h an, Ellsworth, and W D Leland. west by of England, in the House of Com- the county. It also appears that in land of TJ Hopkins, 50 200 6 00 John W Davis, a lot of land mons yesterday, forecasted the formal one the case Kotlas. Motur*. only instance, possible Jot Silt, with buildings thereon, jlcfla1 2.rgal reply England and her allies will of Mr. Grindle, of Penobscot, has a bounded aa follows: North by land of H L east STATIC or MAINR. make to the German note. At the bargains in wood saw outfits, cot Copp, STATE OF MAINK councillor who bad served through by land of Anna Anderioo, Collector*s Advertisement of Sale of Landt of SPECIALoff saws, kerosene and gaaoline engines, sooth land of R H Davis, OoHretot'g Advertttemeni of Salt of I.andtd same in the French Chamber of electric -water Send by Son- fte.ident Owners. time, one apportionment been chosen to lighting plants, planta west State road, 430 12 60 .Von rtthlmta Otenrrt. for circular. It will save by Premier Briand yon money. Thokn Wilber Herrick, farm with Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of Deputies, declared serve another. disk Machine taxes on lands situated in ibe ton during Company, Portland, Maine. thereon, bounded Hurry, in the county of Hancock, lot the Unpaid buildings of Orlmd, in tbe county of Hancock, forth* that France and her allies would send as follows; North by land year 1*16 for 25 New K li t of taxes op real estate of year 1910. T>OSTCARDS—30 cents; Year’s, of C 8 Corson, east by shore rlMt following a concerted to and etc. New owner* in town reply Germany State Highway Work. X Friendship, Birthday, Cards. of Jordsn river, south JL non resident tbe of Surry K following list of taxes on r*>sl muu Customers Ast Post by for the her allies that it was for pleased. Caed Co., land of H H Harden, 35 410 1130 aforesaid, yesr 1916. committed to me TH ot non resid nt owners in the toes of impossible Work on tbe State from Me. on highway Anbnrn, Heirs John Haynes, farm for collect on for said town tbs first day Orland afnie aid, for the year 1916. com-mtied them to take their request for peace with buildings thereon at of May, 1916, remains unpsd; nod notice is to me for collection for said f'wo no tbs Bangor haa been suspended, by order if said Goose Cove, bounded as hereby given that tans with interest thirteenth day of M.y. 1916. remains unpaid; CHantrt. and are not so much said met seriously. of the State highway department. H. JtmaU Jtytlp follows: North by town charges previously paid, and notice is hereby given that if of the rest »a
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THEsented for the notion thereupon herein DEER ISLE. work and strain tax their more delicate after indicated, it is hereby ordered: That Pbippen has rented her tiring physical notice thereof be to ell Inter- Mrs. Agnes ifr. mod given pereons WlUOR. Mrs. Frank Gross, who have ested, a of this order to be to Mr. and Mrs. CM sen tor the win- nervous systems and and chronic by causing oopy bouse been on a bring premature age in Honorable of Um trip to Portland and Vinal- published three weeks successively the To th« Clarence Halt. /«4|« as she expects to be employed either Ellsworth Amerioan, a District court of the Uatted States for tke ter,* baven, are home. weakness—unless treated intelligently. newspaper published Pittsfield or Massachusetts. Mrs. at Bllsworth, in said county, that they may District of Maine: in Maurice and concoctions a appear at a orobate court to be held at Ells- of The James will remain with her Greenlaw, Norman Powers and Drug-laden pills alcoholic cannot build up petition Bailey ootspany, Puippe*’* daughter worth in said county, on tp# second day of a organised under the laws Frank Powers a. at ten of the oioek In THE corporation Mrs. Freeman Stanley, at have gone to Ansonia, woman’s strength, but the concentrated medicinal food properties in January, d.t 1917. of the State of Maine, located at Portland, grandmother, where the forenoon, and be beard thereon If they oee Cumberland county. State of Maine, amd A. lslee. Conn., they have employment in a Cranberry machine E. Lawrence company, a corporation orgsn- shop. Mary B Jordan, late of Bllsworth, in said iied under the laws of the State Of Maine, lo- closed Friday, attar a successful deceased. A certain Instrument School Pine county, pur- cated at Bden. Hanooek county. State of Emma of Tree R. A. C. has elected the fol- porting to be the last will and testament of term. Miss Bodge, Milo, taught Maine, and N. H. Bragg A Sons, a corporation H. Paul said deoeased, together with petition for under the laws of the State of She is an excellent lowing: P., W. Scott; G. K., E. E. organised tne grammar grade. probate thereof and for the appoim ment of Maine, located at Bangor. Penobscot county, Greenlaw; secretary, M. D. treas- the executrix without giving bond, prevented teacher and has taught several terms of Joyce; State of Maine, respeotf ally'shows: H. W. by Minnie T. McFarland, the executrix there- That QuthriO and a here. Mias Annie of Gar- urer, Small. Ihe installation will Wilson, oo-partnership school Bodge, in named. composed of J A. Guthrie and H. R. Wilson, be public. Albert W. late of lslesford. Cran- land, taught the primary grade. This was Gilley, of Bden, Hancock county, State of Maine, in Dec. 11. scorn EXIISKM berry Isles in said county, deceased. A cer- ssld district, have for (he greater portion of term but aha waa beloved Rex. build its aource are thousands her first hare, strength from very and helping tain lnstrnment purporting to be the last the six months next the date of the and testament of eaid deoeased- preceding all her pupils. Both teachers will re- PENOBSCOT. of women to control of their nerve power—overcome will together filing of this petition, had their principal by gain with petition for probate thereof, and for the of business at the town of Bden. in the the winter term. executor place turn for At the annual sale of Penobscot and appointment of the without giving county of Hancock, in said district, and are by chapter, tiredness, nervousness, impatience irritability. bond, presented by Vetner A. Gilley, the friends of Mrs. A. D. who O. E. occupation manufacturers and retail dealers The Knight, 8., recently a neat sum was realized. executor therein named. of merchandise. SCOTT’S is a from alcohol. Amos W. late of in said baa been ill tor some time, are pained to Earl liquid-food—free Perkins, Penobeoot, That the said Guthrie and Wileon owe debts Leach and have moved eon aln Instrument family into Scott A Piwi. M. 1 *UT county, deceased- A pur- to the smount of one thousand dollars ($,1000) that the ta not gaining in strength, BwaflsM. to be the last will and testament of Isarn the Irving Littlefield house for the porting and over, and are insolvent. winter, with for snd will be obliged to retaro to the hospi- said deceased, together petition pro- That your petitioners are creditors of said Clark high school will close Dec. 15 for XMcn. Notice*. bate thereof and for the appointment of the Guthrie and Wilton claims >n Mass. She has been iLrga. legal having provable tal Springfield, executor without giving bond, presented by in the in excess of se- the Christmas vacation of two weeks. named. amounting aggregate Mr. Knight’s parents in Rockville, Leon W Perkine, tne executor therein curities held by them to the sum of five hun- srith Miss STATE STATE OP MAINE. Eld late of in s*id Goss, principal, will her va- OP MAINE. Mary J. ridge, Bncksport, dred dolltrs ($800). That the nature and since tbc in Octo- spend instrument Conn., leaving hospital To the Honorable, the of Probate in To the Honorable, the Judge of tbe Probate couuty. deceased. A certain pur- amount of claims are as fol- cation in Charleston, and Mr. as- Judge of yonr petitioners’ The island gave Mr. a Clark, and for the of Hancock: Court In and for the County of Hancock. porting to be the last win and testament lows: ber. people Knight county with for sistant, will spend his vacation in Rock- Orrln L. represents Boyd Bart- ■aid deceased, together petition pro- The James Bailey company, mer- n of money for a Christmas present, represents of Caatlne. Hancock Maine, bate thereof and for the of the su land. RESPECTFULLYMilan, of Swan's Island, connty of Han- RESPECTFULLYlett, county, appointment chandise sold and delivered, $786.8$ ■ be left Monday morning to cock and State of Maine, guardian of Millie administrator of the estate of Blanche B. executor without giving bond, presented by A. B. Lawrence mer- and spend P. H- the executor therein named. company, Dec. 11. Wood locke. M. Milan, of Southwest in said coun- Robinson, late of the city, county and state Gillin, chandise sold and delivered, 08.04 with his wife end His Harbor, Charles B. late of in Christmas parents. ty, an insane person, that said Millie M. of New York, deceased: That said Blanche Pettlngill, Ellsworth, N. H. Bragg A Sons, merchandise B. Robinson was tbe owner of said deceased. Petition that Florence Marion accompanied him Milan Is the owner of one-sixteeuth in com- parcels of real county, sold and delivered, 648.70 tittle daughter one of which is M. or some other suitable BASS HARBOR. mon and undivided of a certain lot or estate, parcels described as Pettlngill person That the number of all the creditors of said as where the will parcel administrator of the estate of aa far Bangor, spend of land situated on the west side of Somes follows, vis.: A lot of one acre, more or less, be appointed Guthrie and Wilson is more than twelve with frieods. Len Galley is a Sound, in the town of Mount with spring-house tbe• eon, situated in said said deceased, without giving bond, pre- And further represent that. Christmas building pretty bunga- Desert, county Florence M. your petitioners of Hancock, State of Maine, the whole of Castine, bounded as follows: Bounded south- sented by Pettlngill, daughter said Guthrie and Wilson within four months 11. S. low near the school house. Battle and heir of said deoeased. Dec. which parcel Is bounded and described an easterly by avenue; northwesterly by only tbe filing of this petition, vis: On Alonzo 8. late of in said preceding follows, to wit: at an iron bolt in land of T. E. Hale; northeasterly by land of Gray, Bluehill, the 10th of October, a. d. 1016, while insol- Ernest Murphy is moving into the Beginning 1 that Omar W. day DEDHAM. the west line of the Robinson mountain lot F. C. Morgrage and land of T. E. Hale, and county, deceased. Petition vent, committed an act of bankruptcy in that house he a or some other suitable be recently purchased of J. B. At- so-called, (raid Robinson mountain lot southwesterly by right of way running be- Tapley person ap- they did make a general assignment for the being tween land of the Castine Water administrator of tbe estate of said Charles BarriU and are to the described as in a cer- Company pointed benefit of their creditors to L. family moving wood. premises conveyed wi’ow Stephen Kings- tain deed from Deborah Robinson and George and tbe lot herein described. deceased, presented by Bose H. Gray, ley, of Eien, county of Hancock, in said dis- Eddington. Mrs. L. D. Albee and Mrs. John Closson H. Robinson to William J. Richardson and That the debts of the deceased, as of said deceased. trict. as can be Cobb, late of in dated August 80, 1887, recorded October 25, nearly ascertained, Lauretta Bucksport, said Wherefore that ser- Mr*. Melvin Logan baa gone to Bangor returned from a visit in Rock- amount to deceased. First account of Elisabeth your petitioners pray recently 1887, in the of deeds for the of $5,821.64 county, vice of this with a be registry county And the of and of ad- C. filed for settle- petition, subpoena, may lor the winter. land. Hancock, State or Maine, in book 222, page expenses sale, Snowman, administratrix, made Guthrie and Wilson, as co- to ment. upon 21) which iron bolt bears south 8 degrees ministration, 1,860,00 and J. A. Guthrie and H. R. Wilson Mr*. Fred of ia W. late of in said partners. Edes, Pasaadomkeag, Dec. 11. X. Y. Z. west from and is eighty-two rods distant Mary Hooke, Castine, as the acta of Con- in all to deceased. First account of Charles individually, provided by her Gerald from the northwest corner of said Robinson Amounting $7,181.64 county, gress relating to bankruptcy, and that they riHiting brother, Thompson. That the estate is there- W. administrator, filed for settlement. mountain lot measuring along said west line personal Hooke, may be by the court to be WEST SURRY. fore insufficient to W. late of in adjudged bankrupt Mr*. Charles Haskins is a few of said Robinson mountain lot west pay the debts Lucretia Higgins, Bucksport. as a and as individuals within spending (said of the and said deceased. First account of Theo- partnership and line being also the division line" between deceased, expenses of county, the of said acts. with her Q. A. and wife. Charles Pert his aon-in- law, Mr. sale and H. filed for settle- purview days parents, Gray said Robinson mountain lot and land of of administration, and it dore Smith, administrator, The James Bailey company were tbe week-end is for that to ment. Smart Douglas, guests of George G. Kellogg and Oscar A. Shepard es- necessary purpose Arthur is moving his family to •el) some of the real Albert B. late of Brooksville. in said relatives here. tate); thence south 8 degrees west but always part estate Hart, Charles J. Bailey, Treas. Jackson, where be will have employment following the said west line of said Robinson to raise the sum of $2,181.64 county, deceased. Final account ot William A. E. Lawrence Oo. Dec. U. L. mountain lot being said "division line" here- That an advantageous offer of nine hundred R. Hart, administrator, filed for settlement. By lor lhe winter. _ late of in said inabove noted one hundred and twenty rods dollars has been made therefor to yonr peti- Ellen F. Emerton, Ellsworth, H. L. Graham V. F. Gooch, Treas. and that the interest of deceased. First and final account of to a stake at the southwest corner of said tioner, all concerned county, for N. H. A Sons The play, “Cranberry Corners,” was PENOBSCOT. filed for settle- Attorney Bragg Robinson mountain let; thence south 47 de- will be promoted by an acceptance of said Joseph G. Emertoi, executor, Petitioners. By at tbe town ball offer. ment. successfully presented Albert P. Leach has resigned aa town grees east one hu ndred and we)ve rods to F. B. Bragg, Treas. “Man Wherefore he prays that he be li- Fred L. Murch, late of Trenton, in said 8 a local cast of twelve. All of War Brook" at the shore of said may United States of D«c. by parts and H. P. Qrindle bas been censed to sell and at sale, in deceased. First and final account of America, clerk, ap- Sound; thence by said brook easterly to low convey private county, District of were well and each accordance with laid said real estate Fred L. Mason, executor, filed for settlement. Maine, taken, member de- to BU tbe water mark on said Sound; thence generally offer, ss. pointed vacancy. for the of costs and T. Batt-i, if Brooksville, in said Hancock county, Maine. much northerly but following the line of said low purpose paying expenses Wesley serves credit for hard and pains- sale Eleventh and final treasurer of tbe A. E. Law- water mark one hundred and rods, of and of administration. county (now deceased). I, V. F. G< och, forty of Wheelock C. filed rence for said A. E. Lawrence com- taking work to make the affair the success more or less, to a point in line of said low Dated at Ellsworth, this twelfth day of De- account Bates, guardian, company, amjfrtisrmrnL, a. d. 1916. for settlement one of the above watermark bearing south 72 W east cember, p.uy, being petitioners it proved to be. A supper followed the degrees 8. late of in said do make solemn oath that the from an iron bolt in the bank at or near the Boyd Babtlbtt. Emily Tapley, Brooksville, earned, nereb.v decease'i Petition filed James H. itatements contained in the The proceeds of tbe evening, f39.S0, line of high water mark; thence north 72 STATE OF MAINE. county, by foregoing peti- play. administrator of the estate of said tion, subscribed him, are true. degrees 3CY west to said last- named iron bolt; Tapley, by are tor tbe benefit of tbe church. Hancock ss.:—At a probate court beld at deceased, that a> order be issued to distrio- V. F. Gooch, thence the said course last named (Seal) continuing Ellsworth, iu and for said county of Han- at law of said of A. E Lawience Dec. 11. B. north 72 degrees 30' west ute among tbe heirs deceased, Treasurer company. Nature ( passing through cock, on the twelfth day of December, in the the amount in the hands of said the most corner of the lot leased remaining Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th Says southerly year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred on the oettlement of bis second administrator William J. Richardson et als. to John P. day of November, a. d. i»l«. CASTING. by and six een. final account. “I can remedy most and Gordon and Thomas W. Gordon lease and Herbert L. Gbaham. ills, by On the foregoing petition ordered, That no- late of in said dated and recorded in said Sarah Parker, Bucksport, Notary Public. An enjoyable social was held at the high you to escape ail- September 1, 1888, tice thereof be giveuto all persons interested, deceased. Petiiion filed Albert A. help many of deeds, in book 284. one county, by United States of America, registry page 40) by causing a copy of said petition and this or- Lowell, Administrator of the estate of said de- school Friday evening. if me hundred and ten rods, more or less, to the District of Maine, ments, you give timely der thereon to be published three weeks suc- that an order be issued to distribute most southerly corner of a lo' of land form- ceased, Cumberland county. Maine, ss. A. F. Richardson is aid.” Nature cessively in the Ellsworth American, a news- among the heirs at law of eaid deceased, tbe Principal spending Naturally, prefers owned by Jonathan Hamor. I. Chas. J. treasurer of Tbe James erly containing paper published at Ellsworth, in said county, amount remaiuing in the b nds of said ad- Bailey, five acres, more or less the second for said James com this week in Massachusetts. (and being that they may appear at a probate court to ministrator on the s -ttlement of his first ac- Bailey* company, Bailey lot described in a deed from said William J. one the above be held at Ellsworth, in and for said county, count. pany, being of petitioners H. B. who has a Richardson to Jonathan dated Octo- solemn oath that the Mrs. Webster, spent Hamor, on the second day of January, a. d 1917. at Jennie late of Castine, in said named, do hereby make ber 18, 1887, recorded November in Swanson, in tbe month in is home. 18, 1887, ten o’clock iu the forenoon, and show cause, county, deceased. Petition iha. Augustus statements contained foregoing peti- Massachusetts, said registry of deeds, in book 222, 276); subscribed nim are true. BEECHAM’S page if any they have, why the prayer of the peti- Swanson, or some other suitable person be tion by thence north 7b 157 west Erma celebrated her degrees forty-three tioner should not be granted. administrator of he est te of said Chas. J. Bailey, Gray birthday rods to the iron bolt mentioned as the appointed Treas. James place BERTRAND E. of Probate. deceased, by Lizzie Bowden, sieter Bailey company with a at her borne. of beginning, containing one hundred and CLARK, Judge presented recently party A true of the and heir at-law of said deceased. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th ten and eight-tenths acres, more or less, and copy original. Attest:— E. E. John B How, late of Eden, in said county, of November, a. d. 1916. Wardwell left Monday for Toledo, a of said “Robinson Mountain Chase, Register. day Ralph PILLS being part deceased. Petition filed Frank C. Bates William F. Boyce, lot." by Ohio, to attend the Gverland car conven- San nei W. txecuto s of tbe last Juskice of the Peace. j Uttss* Sal. of Aar Madiciu la tba World. and the of the and Bates, Saving reserving rights pnb- STATE OF MAINE. will and t staraent of said deceased, that the tion. Sold la 25c. lic in and to the shore and low United States of America, ararywhara. bazas, 10c., (between high To the tbe of the Probate amount of the inheritance tax on said estate water mark) along Somes Sound Included in Honorable, Judge District of Maine, in and fcr tbe of Hancock. h« determined by tbe or probate. ss. Arthur Roche, who ia spending the the above description, and all rights, privi- Court County judge Penobscot county, Maine. I ESPECTFULLY represents Robert L Margaret J. Goodell. late of Ellsworth, in in was here for a few leges and easements are hereby expressly I, Franklin E. Bragg, treasurer of N. H. winter New York, It Grindle, of Mount Desert, guardian of ■aid county, deceased Petition that D. E. S excepted and excluded either as appurtenant be Bragg A Sons, for said N H. Bragg A Sous, TBE DIAMOND BRAND.PILLS Rufus Grindle, a minor of Bluehill, in said Harley or some other suitable person ap- days recently. CHICHESTER A to the above described lot or any part thereof. of said de- being one of the petitioners above named, do UtlMl Aak ywr Druulit foe said minor is the owner of cer- pointe 1 administrator of the estate A\ The sum of two hundred aud fifty dollars eonnty.ihat make solemn oath that the ststements Herbert Parker, who has been Ckl-fkM-Ur'l DlaaoRdBraat/AX tain real estate, situated in said Bluehill, in ceased, presented by Captol a J. Varnum, hereby employed *»d has been offered for the fractional interest of contained in the foregoing petition sub- 1*111* <• Red Hold meullicSV/ said and describ d as follows, viz.: heir-at law of aaid deceased. with B. B. Bertram the few boiet. seeled wttn Bli* Ribbon. said Millie M. Milan in said real estate above county, scribed him are true. past years, One-fourth interest in two house with Abbie J. Sncy. a person of unsound mind, by T*k* »• • tAer. Bay of year v described, which is an advantageous offer, story Fbanklin E. Bragg. has gone ta where be has ell ajd barn and lot situated in Bluehill, of Ellsworth, in said county. First account Portland, Dr*Cf««t. AskforCin^imuTEBB and that the owners of all the other frac- settle- Treas. N. H. Bragg A Sons. DIAMOND BRAND PILIA for M bounded and described as follows, viz.: On of Alice H. Scot:, guardian, filed for tional interests have 'greed to sell at the to before this employment. yean kno m as Rest. Safest. Always Reliable west. Parker Point on north land ment. Subscribed and sworn me, same That it would be for the benefit by road; by J Dee. G. price. H. 8. on east land of heirs Abbie J. a of unsound mine of 17th day of November, a. d. 1916. 11. of said Millie M. Milan, that said real estate of Mrs. Sweet, by Sncy, person SOI!) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Merrill P. on south land Ellsworth, in Slid Resignation of Fbhdbric W. Adams, should be sold and the proceeds placed at of Hinckley, by county. owned or by Robin C. Alice H. Scott, guardian, filed. Notary Public. (Seal) Interest. Wherefore your petitioner prays occupied Hinckley. WEST BROOKLIN. That an offer of five hundred Frank T. Bridges, late of Brooklin, in said that he be licensed to sell and convey at advantageous i.a,,l 11 a tun may been mode therefor to county, deceased. First and final account of sale, in accordance with said offer, dollarabas yonr peti- Miss Lotte Bridges.is visiting in Rock- private aad that the interest of all concerned R. C. Bridges, executor, filed for settlement. Subpoena to Alleged Baukrupr. said real estate for the purpose aforesaid. tioner, will be by an acceptance of said Rufus P. Stover, late of Blnehill, in said (L.S.; land. STATE Or MAINE. November promoted account of Swan’s Island, Me., 27.1816. offer, wherefore your petitioner praya that county, deceased. First and final Obkin L. Mi Guardian. for settle- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Mrs. Maria Carter has arrived home United State* District Court. District of an, be may be licensed to sell and convey at pri- SalenaJ. Stover, executrix, filed STATE OF MAINE. vate sale, in accordance with said offer, said ment. District of Maine. from Booth Sorry. Maine. estate for the aforesaid. Court. Hancock ss- At a court held at read purposes BERTR\ND E. CUBE, Judge of said To J. A. GUTHRIE, of Eden, in said distriot, probate Doted at Mi. Desert this fifth of Decem- School commences Miss Ada Bbrwind-Wbitb Coal Minino Company Ellsworth, in and for said of Hancock, day 4 true copy of the original. GREETING: to-day. county ber. a. d. 191A Attest:—E. E. Ohasb, on the fifth day of December In the year of Register. Herrick, teacher. vs. Robert L. Grindle. For certain causes offered before the dis- our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six- States of America Eastbbn Stbamship Corporation, STATE OF MAINE. trict court of the United Carter and wife have returned teen. witbin and for the distriot of Maine, as a Guy Consolidated with On the foregoing ordered. That petition, Hancock ss. At a probate coart held at .STATE OF MAINE. court of bankruptcy, we command and from a visit In Boston. notice thereof be given to all persons inter- said of Old Colony Trust Company. Trustbb Ellsworth iu and for county Hancock, the of the Probate all other matters a of said and the of To the Honorable, Judge strictly enjoin you, laying vs. ested, by causing copy petition on the flttn day of December, in year of Hancock: aside and notwithstanding any ezcnse, that Miss Katie is visiting her sister, this order thereon to be three and court in and for the county Bridges published oar Lord one thousand nine handred six- Elisabeth appear before our said dis Eastbrn Stbamship Corporation. weeks in the Ellsworth Ameri- represent* you personally Mrs. Lillian Lufkin, in Belfast. successively teen. of Vir- tiict court to be holden at Bangor, in said In No. 787. a at Ellsworth, in Bolling Cgmeron, Petersburg, equity. can, newspaper published On the foregoing petition ordered, that RESPECTFULLYof William Brodnsx Cam- district, on the 80th day of December, a. d. are at said that at a ginia, guardian L. B. Bridges and son Winson To holders or unpaid claims, aeDis ana de- county, they may appear pro- notice thereof be given to all persons Inter- Cameron, to answer to a petition filed by The held at in and for eron, Gabrielis Cameron, George 1916, mands the above named bate court to be Ellsworth, a copy of said and a lo- home from for tbe winter. against defendant, ested, by causing petition Ann Webster Cameron and Robert Bolling James Bailey Company, corporation, Baavilla, or the re- said county, on the second day of January, this order thereon to be three ir., Eastern Steamship Corporation, published Cameron, all residing in said Petersburg: cated at Portland, county of Cumberland; A. the above named con- a, d. 1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and weeks in the Jlllswortb Ameri- and who have : ceivers appointed In successively said minors are the owners of an un- E. Lawrence a corporation, located Henry Bridges family, show cause, if any have, why the prayer at in that Company, solidated and constituent causes. they can, a newspaper published Ellsworth, interest in certain real estate situated at Eden, oounly of Hancock, and N. H. Bragg the season In are home of the should not be granted. at a divided spent psst Surry, to a decree of the United States petitioner said county, that they may appear pro- of Southwest Harbor, of Sc Sons, a corporation, located at Bangor, at in and for in tb« town county for the District Court for the district of Maine, BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of Probate. bate court to be held Ellsworth, and State of Maine, and bring the county of Penobscot, all in the district of winter. PURSUANT of a. Hancock entered in said court on September 26, 1916. A true copy of the original. said county, on iff*second day January, devised to said minors under Maine, in our said court, that the Dec. IL B. in tbe and same interest praying Calvin Austin, principal receiver of the de- Attest;—E. E. Chase, Register. d. 1917, at ten o'Mock forenoon, will and testament of George of Guthrie and Wilson, having a the the last partnership fendant Eastern Steamship Corporation, ---—-I show cause, if any they have, why prayer late of said Petersburg; which will place of business at Eden in said district of holders of all the should not be Cameron, in which hereby gives notice that the subscriber bereoy gives notice mat of petitioner granted. has been fll d and recorded in the pro- Maine, the individual co-partners GOULDBBORO. duly and unpaid claims, debts and demands against she has been duly appointed adminis- BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of Probate. bate court of saia county of Hancock, and is are J. A. Guthrie and H. R. Wilson, they named Eastern THE be and A mb wu born to Mr. and Mn. Thar- the shove Steamship Corpor- tratrix of the estate of A true copy of the original. bounded and described as follows: Com- individually, may adjudged bankrupt; or the receivers in the above E. the bank about to do further and receive that whicu our said ation, appointed CAROLINE A. O’CONNELL, late of ELLS- Attest;—B. Chasm, Register. mencing at a stone post on low Young Dec. 8. conaoltdated or constituent causes, except (a) feet from the Cameron district court shall consider in this behalf. the fifty southwesterly claims, debts and demands in respect of WORTH, Boat thence north fifteen degrees And this you are in no wise to omit, under Dr. Will who was called ben by of STATE OP MAINE. Landing; Hovej, First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds in the county of Hancock, deceased, and and minutes west five hundred nine the pains and penalties of what may befall or the thirty the dnth ot bil sister, Mn. Jemima said Eastern Steamship Corporation, bonds as the law directs. All per Haxoook as.—At a probate court held at and five-tenths feet to a stone thence thereon. dated January given post; mortgage or deed of trust, 10, sons having demands against the estat* Ellsworth, iu and for said county of Hancock, north degrees and thirty minutes WITNESS the Honorable Clarence Hale, lelt lor hie home In New and thirty-four Tncy, Thursday 1912, securing said bonds; (b) claims, of said deceased are desired to preseni on the twelfth day of December, in the year west one hundred feet to a stone post; of said court, and the seal thereof, at in I Judge York. debts and demands heretofore presented the same for settlement, and all Indebted of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thence north six degrees and fifteen Portland, this eighth day of December, a. d. this cause or the constituent causes, are re- thereto are requested to make payment im- sixteen. I minutes west one hundred and six feet 1916. lor hia same on or before Janu- Harvard Tncy lelt Thursday quired to present the mediately. CERTAIN instrument purporting to be to a stone post; thence south eighty-nine Jambs E. Hbwbt, Clerk. to said Calvin Austin as such O. O’Bninw. two hun- home in having been in town ary 2. 1917. Dec. 18,1916. Hilhn A a copy of the last will and testament degrees and thirty minutes east By Frank Fellows, Deputy. Waterville, principal receiver, at his office on India of dred and forty five feet to a bolt in a to ol hia mother, Wharf, in the of Boston. Massachusetts notice that and attend the funeral city HE subscriber bereoy gives OSCAR A. SHEPARD, late of BOSTON, in ledge; thence south sixty-four degrees And by the terms of said decree entered he has been duly appointed adminis- fifteen minutes esBt four hundred and thirty Mn. Jemima of and Common- ORDER OF COURT. Tracy. September 26.1916. as aforesaid, it is provided trator of the eatate of the county SUFFOLK, and five-tenths feet to a stone post on the so wealth Of In the District Court of the United States for of that any such claim, debt or demand not MASSACHUSETTS, thence on same course to low water Per ley Tracy attended the funeral ADRIEN R. PHILLIPS, late of LAMOINB, bank; the District of Maine. other than deceased, and of the probate thereof in said mark; thence southwesterly by low water hia on Wed- presented of deceased, and mothar, Mn. Jemima Tracy m any deficiency Judgment or Judgments in the county Hancock, county of Suffolk, duly authenticated, hav- mark to a extension of the first named line In the matter of No. 373 Trust aa the law directs All persors ) to hia home in which may be obtained by Old Colony given bonds ing been presented to the iudge of probate for south fifteen degrees and minutes east J. A. Guthbib and H. R. ( In Bankruptcy, neaday, and nturned or the estate of said de- thirty as trustee under said mortgage having dtmands against our said of Hancock for the purpose of to low water mark; thence from said point Wilson, as \ Creditors’ Pe- Compauy, the same for county oopartners, Bartlett, N. H., on Friday. deed of trust of the defendant Eastern Steam- ceased are desired to present being allowed, filed and recorded in the pro- north fifteen degrees and thirty minutes west Guthbib and Wilson, J tition. indebted thereto are re- dated January 10,1912 In re- settlement, and all bate court of our said county of Hancock. to the of and contains three a ship Corporation point beginning Whereas a petition was, on the 21st of The school children gave pleasing of the First and Refunding Morgage quested to make payment immediately. one-hundredths acres more or less day spect P. Phillips. Ordered, that notice thereof be given to all and seven November, 1916, filed herein for an adjudica- hall Thurs- Gold Bonds of the defendant Eastern Steam- Dec. 6.1916.Faap the buildings thereon. Together with entertainment at the gnnge persona interested therein, by publishing a and all tion of bankruptcy against J. A. Guthrie and secured thereby or by the a of over a twenty-four feet in was A ship Corporation subscriber hereby givee notice met of this order three weeks successively right way way H. R Wilson, both of Eden, count* of Han- day Gaudy Mid. goodly of said First and Mortgage copy he used for all of a evening. holders Refunding he has been administra- in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper width and to purposes cock and State and distriot of Maine, co- or THE duly appointed from said described lot sum for the school league was realized. Gold Bonds; the eatate of at Ellsworth, in said of Han way and in common under the fit in name and style of debt or demand which tor of printed county town road and partners (2) any such claim, the second of a. d. in a n >rtherly direction to the and Wilson, and it on **• of the A. late of BROOKLIN, oock. prior to day January, Guthrie appearing pe- Dee. U. arise subsequent to the expiration CELESTIA 8EAVEY, described as follows: The westerly line of one of ______may 1917, that may at a probate court tition filed that J. A. Guthrie, said said receivers as above Hancock, deceased, and they appear one hundrd and time fixed by provided in the county of then to be held at Ellsworth, in and for said said way to begin thirty-four is not within the district, and that of such debts and .All ■ *r- bound of said bankrupts, EAST 9URRY. for the presentation claims, given bonds as the law directa. of at ten o'clock in the fore- feet from the northwest corner service of t he herein oan- the
HANDKERCHIEFS (live Limns to the Housekeeper BLANKETS assortment of household linens is here. All of our These The Welcome Gift A big o*Id night* demand just such cozy, comfortable blankets as Always osxuk! trustworthy quality and are marked at prices which arc not- will be found here. We have the sort of too want for year gift* in new of the ns it elsewhere. just handkerchiefs ably moderate e prices We have all sizes at 75, 9*c. $1.25, $1.50. $1.9K, $225, $8,2:., $4 vj and tbe prices are jost what you want to spend. I>amasfcs at '9, Sic, $1.00, $3.25 and $1.30. and $7 50 I'ure Linen handkerchief* for men and women at S3. 25 and 50c. Xapkins at $3 25, $3.50, $3.»n $2 25. $2.5*. $3.98 and 17 50. Embroidered handkerchiefs, beautifully embroidered :n many Towels at 50. 75, >» and v~c.• Novelties at Prices styles, plain or scalloped edges, 5, 1C. 23, 50 and The. Jewelry Popular Children’s handkerchiefs, gift* that tbe khkbes will like, -ome Inspection < f this display will offer many suggestions for gifts to GL0VE5 Are Welcome Presents those have printed nursery figures. In attractive t> xe», 3 for 15c. who seem to have everything they need. to receive for Christmas. initial handkerchiefs for men and women, pure linen, 13 and23c ea. Everyone is glad glov-s Baby pins, friendship circles and lingerie clasps at 25 and 50c. We have an unusually good Cap* glove in tan at $1.50. Hat pin sets at 25 and 50c. HOSIERY, The Sensible Gift Also kid gloves at $1.25, $1.50 and $!.<#. Kar drops in variou- styles at 25 and 50c. 'tockings are sensible presents that sensible people are glad to re- LEATHER GOODS ceive on Christmas or at any other time. This Hue includes iiags and purses In a leathers at Women's stockings in cotton or silk at 25 and 50c. We have just received our annual shipment of arm basket* from variety.'of 25, 50, 9"C, $1.50, $2 25, $3.06 and $4 50. Phoenix silk hose at *0c and $1.06 are uoeice .ed- Although the the Passamaquoddy Indians at Perry, Me. Tt. *e are priced 75. 9Sc, $1.50 and $1,1''. and i! is impossible to find a better made sw«et grass price of nik ha* steadily advanced tbe same high quality of their We have always hsd the reputation of having; the best in ladies stockings ha* t een maintained at an advance of only 5 cents a pair. ha » c. neck wear. We also have the famous X Maid silk at iagara gloTe stockings Our Apr stock ts c. snpi-te. You •:!; find here tea aprons at Handsome collars at 25, 5o. i»sc. $1.25 and{$1.9*. ♦ 1.50 per pair. 25. 75 arid s*c, of 5<>, exceptional quality. aid Children's hose at 15, 25 and as*. Stationery correspondence cards in handsome boles at >5 Bungalow aprons at 5b. 89. 75 aod i*~c. and 50c.
An umbrella is a most useful gift. We have tbe finest lice on We also have a fine sbouiig fr visit to this store sure We have also many other lines which we are unable to mention here. A is to be a help in making your selection of Christmas gifts. Mail Order* Will Receive We Pay Postage on Pur- Prompt Attention M. L. ADAMS chases of $1.00 ami over lines a' evi* •hip of Ci* with (he at iiiforma n. an 1 that tb* hen was a ben wctoUJ arohniit more complete COUNTY NEWS. 200-egg * tendant ai«uu such a system. O' tetter. List O NTY BRYAN AGAINST don on this ssUJect to tbe CotamittM* spring, after breeding NEWS tin**. Mr. Preservation of Competition. it a later date. Gogin* pat this particular hen WEST ITREMOJiT. in * a by herself, and in BROOKU.N Sir Bryan, on the other hand. !m’ ’* thirty-one Ben Mitrbeil sne OWNERSHIP BY that the further extension of to' HUNGER MOVES THE WORLD. dipt. tnd wife, of Wirrtn, dtya laid thirty eggs. Mr. Uoogins Burn n l ool closed Friday, for t»o R. L, are of Mrs Mitcnell's piana to breed this hen and so authority over the raKr- ad* would be gue»u sister. beck, by wt-rks. The Empty Stomach Is at tha Bottom Mrs. Ed. Marshall. doing will have as nice a breed of hen* a step in tie* direction of government Hollis Stanley, of Bangor, w»» in town of All as can be procured in the State. Tbi* THE GOVERNMENT owner*’.. He advanced tbe view that Program. Arthur Bain, Head, cams Bun- U»t «rtk. of^wl’s bie^d tbe centralization of control In the An Inventor of an important mecha- day. He will take bis daughter Isabella came from the University of Maine E. E Lurtrey and Lawrence Lartsy re- hands of tbe national nism was asked u:.e how he and bia Wile's mother Mrs. Daniel poultry farm. government day bap- Doe. turned Dec. 18. from Huston Sunday. would !m;o»e too great a burden up hi 'pened to think of tbe thing. lie said back with bim. Akojc. Wallace K»ne to would offer be was lias gone Ia«reo«» Elm IiUhEs CraalttM Els the regulating body, strung hungry. Miaa Beat rice Lnnt and Mrs. J. W. NORTH PENOBHCXJT. * next be to railroads to interfere in The author of one of tbe most charm- Usw., baa employment. temptation want to Rockland out Stanley Thursday, Don would the novels ever written was asked how Sargent baa a crew at work on the Boland E. Carter baa moved hi. family politic* and encourage gen ing were cangbt by tbi atom, and were Kim u Riilrem CoitroL he to it. He said be Gtorg* Hatch lumber lot. They are camp- laio hi* new boose on atreei. era! movement toward centralization' happened write unabl.- to back until Mam get to-day. in of in tbe federal at was hungry. ing the old Per kina bouae, mo* owned power government Frad his back The held its annual L. Page baa moved family tbe expense of the states. He said that A man was tolling in the field, gatb improvement society by George Leech. to Norib Sedgwick lor the winter. he did not object to consolidation* of ering the sheaves into little heaps, pre •ale, postponed since August, on Friday School commenced Monday of laat week, afternoon and A ol tao went on Long Island last CQUPETITIOI PREFERABLE railroad lines so long aa they dl l not paring them for tbe thrasher. He was evening, la spit* of the under the instruction ot Mrs. Eleanor party •tom. them was a week returned »itb turns destroy eomietitioo. that he knew of asked why he worked in tbe broiling good attendance. At Wooster, of South Penobscot. There is bunting. They six waa served. The even- deer. no complaint against great railway sun. He said be was hungry. o’clock, supper no school to-day on account of the con- Federal Regulation Should Not So Al- system* because of their slxe and that None of tbe men was literally hnn ing entertainment, under the management dition of the roads. Mrs. Alma Bartlett baa returned from of be believed that tbe of at tbe time. of them had Myra RomiU, waa a decided success. Blue and la with bar Mrs. lowed to Exclude Exorcise of State preservation gry Ail beet, Arthur Perkins has a crew on bill, daughter, Mrs. lumbering was tbe teat to be fed for tbe time None George Davis sang a solo, Uraaville Blaladall. Authority, Mo Contondo Thinks Rail- competition applied properly being. the John Hatch lot. Part ot the man are Maynard Walla the and to ail consolidations. of them would have perished had he played piano harmonica at wnobii road Stocks Should Represent Actual residents and the rest camp on the spot. Mre. Boaia Abbott, ol Bluebill. not the same time, Howard two little performed the task he worked at Pomroy’• The lumber is to be been in Boeton months, is visiting Value and Bo Stable as Government Regulation of Socuritiss. sawed in a portable aeveral But all of them gave correct girls seng a song. Rev. George Davis gave Mr. in favor perhaps. mill located on the and hauled from her Mrs. Parker. AfMidSb Bryan declared himself • bia lot, mother, Nancy answers. Hunger moves tbe world. rending of own, Mrs. Christie seng a of national regulation of railway stock there to Buckaport for shipment. Mrs. Cbariae Parker and Miss tieraldiae While many of the world's greatest song, with music by Leoia RomUl. Then and bond issue* but added that be saw are vacation in Washington, Dec. U. William J. the ladies of the We have bad an old-fashioned blizzard spending the Christmas inventions were not perfected with a society gave the farce, Bryan, who startled the ten so reason why that should exclude tbe that blocked the roads with snow. No Boaroir with Mine Gertrude Parker. country view to getting something to eat. while j “Packing the Missionary Barrel.” Set states from on same sub- years ago acting the western mail got and Mrs. to Massf by advocating government many of the must notable of proceeds, #45. through Saturday, Harry Moody baa gone as to state “I would writings of ject corporations. Dee. 18. Tuesday the road are not yet cbnaetta to vieil friends. She was ac- ownership railroads, appeared be- the world have l*rti by men who were Thkuss. fully like to see tbe stock of a railroad, as cleared. When our veteran Kuth Puree. fore the New lands Joint Committee on not thinking of food nor of the lack of stage driver, companied by her niece, Mias long as It ia in hands, made as private Howard Dorr, fails to appear, the roads fly Interstate Commerce last week In It, tbe fact remains that the bread WALTHAM. Cipt. Fred Stewart and Ldwtrd True sup- substantial and aa unvarying aa tbe are surely impassable last Farnsworth port of the claim that the states should question la at tbe bottom of all prog- Mr*. weak brought borne the value of a government bond." he as- Clarinda Jordan, who baa been Dec. 18. H. ress. It cannot be ignored at any time. Packing Co’a. boata from Chmden where be allowed to retain authority over the serted visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Morse, Our ancestors came to this country to tney have bed Dew eogineaiinstalled. regulation of all transportation hqqo He suggested that railroad capitali- st Bar Harbor, is home. NORTH SULLIVAN. make their homes because were zation be to it they H. S. Kane, who was io towns few d*y* within their borders. Mr. Bryan ex- readjusted equalize with Dr. E. J. Morrison, of Bar Harbor, and Rodney As be returned Sunday from Bar hungry. They chopped down the for- last returned to Addison Friday, that be actual valuation of tbe property rep- a party of friend* were guests of Harbor. week, plained had long regarded gov- ests and cultivated the land and built Stephen Het- due allowance for He was Miss Led* ernment resented, making Jordan at his lumber at Jones Mrs. accompanied by ownership as Inevitable, but their factories to obtain bread. camp bridge Ada Williams spent last week in for the when this was They rick, who has there equities, and that done : last week. Bar Harbor. employment only because of railroad to believed they could secure more bread opposition the roads should be allowed to /earn winter. or Mrs. Frank Manchester and effective regulation. secure It easier on this side of the daughter Ernest Haskell in at borne from (rod I sufficient income to keep tbeir stock Steuben, Miaa Rachel Cole bis returned ocean than npon the side where they Letlie, of Northeast Harbor, who have where he is teaching. Against Government ! at par and to create a surplus. Tbe Augusta, Miaaea Gray and Dorothy Ownership. were bora. They fought the Revolu- been guests of Mrs. Manchester’s parents, Evelyn latter, be tentatively proposed, might Maynard Harey and William Cirpenter Cole from Anson Miss Nell* "Personally 1 cannot say that 1 de- j Mr. end Mrs. A. H. tbs Nortb and tionary war tiecause they were hungry Hardison, past returned •tre I 1* allowed lo amount to 25 per cent from Boston Saturday. Cousin* from where tneyhs" government ownership.” be ex- or felt that would four weeks, have returned home. Greenville, of tbe they become hungry plained. "because 1 lean to capital. Beatrice Gordon arrived been teaching. the Indi- if compelled to live to an Coart I. O. held Monday night subservient Snyctic, F., itt regular from vidual idea rather Low. Monaon, for the Christmas none. Students of school Pf' than to the collec- Railway Earnings old world ruler. Patriotism itself Is Dec. 9. The officer* Brooklin high meeting following Drc. 18. tive idea: that is. I believe This of railroad H. •anted tbe three-ac« drama "All that gov- subject capitalization based upon bread—and tbe desire to en were elected: Court physician, Dr. & S. ernment is take” to a Friday ana- ownership desirable only and the amount of railroad earnings Joy food in comfort and free from tbe lie Beck; court W A C well-filled bouae deputy, Googins; R, NORTH BROOKS VILI.E. <• where The a wan Th competition la Impossible.” received further attention from the disturbance of tyrants.—Columbus Dis A K Haslam; PC B, C W Jordan; V C B, log. part wall taken. Charles James and Ormand ate in Cole, Fosi‘r Alfred P. Thom, counsel to the Rail- •ommltlee daring its recent sessions, patch. S N Jordan; B8, H L Jordan; P Mr* Staples the cut wan Frederic 8, 1 horn*. lira* way Executives' Advisory Committee, in answer to questions by Senator Belle Haslam; treasurer, Mrs Nettie De- Blake, Roy Blake, Harry Geudsge. Grind*. previously bad presented before tbe Cummins. Mr. Thom submitted figures Ons View of Mountain Climbers. Beck; orator, C E Martin; organist, W E Harry Stover has gone to New Jersey to Anderaoo, Elisa bat b Cola, Lillian ice-cre*® members of the New lands Committee showing the net earnings of tbe roads Mountain climbing, now a popular Colby; 8 W, Adalbert Croeby; J W, Albert work. Faith Roberta. Candy and one part of an outing at borne and abroad, ware sold. as of his reasons for urging a bet- in recent years These figures show Jordan; B B, Albert Pettingill; J B, Mabel Higgins, of Bucksport, is at W. was ic a far different In build ter balanced and more systematic reg- tfca* during tbe five years from 1905 regarded light Loren Jordan. B. Sherwood’s. The dedication ol tbe high school its ulation of railroads to 1910 tbe earlier days. "Murray's Guide to Dec. 18. eveaia*- tbe argument that average net earnings were i_ G. M. Mrs. of Uhmden, visited ing took place Wednesday Switzerland." published in 1838. in the Dickens, belt*1 this la tbe only alternative to govern- 5 25 per ceut of the net capitalization, Bagaduee O. E. 8. Supper was served in Masonic hall section devoted to Mont Blanc, soberly chapter, Friday even- crowd- ment ownership Calling attention to while for the five years from 1910 to NORTH HANCOCK. tbe dedication. The building »as relates that "it is a somewhat remark ing. 1915 the ed. the o** the restrictions Imposed upon the average was only 4.50 per Charles Googins cams home from Orono D«e- Supt. Hutchinson opened able fact that a large proportion of H._C. transportt Cion lines by conflicting state • ent. The total earnings on the sto le, for ten vacation. ing with a few word*, followed by P"-5" those who have made this ascent have to-day days’ 1 laws and to the computed adding to the net BLUEH1LL Rev. Fred Leathers, a short address regulations, practical by oper- been unsoui M. B. it in FALLS. by of d mind." This Joy poor health. His many ■ 1 quota of solo ny cessation of new construction and to the ating income the income from the se- friends for bis Allen 3c Son’s two Sopt. Patten, Ellsworth; tion will consol" many timU souls hope speedy recovery. scows, loaded with Bernice History of under curities owned and in- Staples; “Early Impossibility existing conditions deducting bond sisba, broke from their in the L- Mrs. Grace Joy baa been in town the mooring Schools of Brooklin,” by O. L.. of the new capital needed * >r terest, were for 1910. 7.09 per cent: cove by securing Mutual Inquiries. weak Saturday, and came ashore. The •-Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, peat aawing for Miss Lizzie Tracy. Staten extensions and betterments of for 1911. 0.17 per cent: for 1912. 4.97 were C. an address by Acting railway His Father—Cau your cargoes washed off, but moat of the Blake; » daughter keep Everett carried off oi facilities, he warned tbe per cent: for 1913. 5.94 cent: for Googins first honors wood will be parintandaul Starkey, Augusta. Congressmen per the of a saved. right kind home for my son for best Kb ode Island ia due Principal Drwco 1914. 4.0*5 Bed ben and cock- praise efn that unless they provided a fklr and per 'ent: for 1915. 3 44 per Bob? Dec. 18. CBL'MBS. Miss for tbe erel at the extenaion school field st assistant, Copeland, of that cent, thus an almost routin- Han- tbe stuoenta bave reasonable system regulation showing Her Father—Can son way performed your provide i cock Dec. 12. U. V. of d The »'*» would enable the railroads to meet the »ous decrcas" this siz Smith, Welling, SURRY. ntiea tbe past term. supper throughout year a home for my to C. girl keep?—Balti- j ton. Conn., one of the speaker* snd him- capable hands of Mrs. T. |? needs of the country's busi- period. If was announced that Hal- Percy T. Moore and wife, of BluebUl, SttaleJ-*il* Prot growing more American. self a breeder of ceipts from tbe supper, $36, fine poultry, said they have been ness the national government would ford Erickson, chairman of recent guests at the home of be used in tbe bigb school rooms. formerly were the finest marked birds he bad ever M. K. Olds. FkH*e- be eomjsdied to take over the owner- the Wisconsin Railroad Commission. Dec. 18. CNK