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NKW A BURRILL NATIONAL BANK DVKRTISRMKNTS THIS WREK At a baby show which closed the recent charity bazaar of the Alpha club of Dor- Office rooms to let chester, Mass., little Janet Callahan, aged ELLSWORTH, MAINE J A Haynes—Grocer four and one-half months and Ford roadster for sale weighing Safe twenty-one was awarded the first Management M L Adams—Dry goods pounds, Your for the most and If Checking Account Furnished house to let prize cup perfect fattest in Means Heavy work horse for sale baby the class for babies up to two Progress is $500, or more, is it not worth while to have a Silvy & years. Janet is the of Mr. and credit for interest on your statement at the end of Linnehan—Garage daughter C L Morang—November Mrs. A. of the month? sale Joseph Callahan Dorchester. E F Robinson—The new A Edison Mrs. Callahan was Miss Ella Marie safely managed business increases in size. This also ap- Do you know that under rigid In governmentisupervision Bankruptcy—Fred J Higgins Hawkes of Ellsworth. a there never was a who lost a dollar in a plies to bank. depositor Union Trust Co-Bank book lost National Bank in the State of Maine? Ronald W. Macomber of Boston and J A Thompson—Farmers’ almanac This Hank This bank 2 cent Miss L. of protects its depositors’ funds and financial in- pays per interest Notice of foreclosure—Bert H Bennett Gladys Sweetser Portland, credited on monthly, all daily bal- Augusta, Me: were married in Boston Thursday last terests, and the know it is well ances of *500 and to people managed. over, subject W H Gannett Pub Inc—Female by Rev. Jarvis Prescott. The check. cent on and aelp wanted George 2% per $10,000 Keene, N H an account with this over. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Open growing institution. Peerless Casualty Co—Agents wanted Macomber of Ellsworth. He was in the Correspondence and Interviews are Solicited. Write overseas service, serving with a medical or to-day. He is now in the call, SCHEDULE OF MAIL8 corps. drug business in Boston as a partner and business AT ELLSWORTH POBTOFFICE. manager in the Ayers Pharmacy Co., 809 street. In effect. Sept. 28, 1919. Ellsworth friends extend Capital $ 100,000 Surplus and Profits over $150,000 congratulations. MAILS RECEIVED. Secretary H. C. Stratton of the Ells- Week Days. worth board of trade reports 160 people as From West—6.47 a m; 4.40, m. p registered to this as — up morning available Prom East—11.11 a m ; 6.27 p m for work in the proposed shoe factory in union ItosT Company MAILS CLOSB AT POSTOPPICB Ellsworth. L. M. Carroll, of the Carroll- Jellerson Shoe Sff|§ Co. of who Going West—10.40 am; 6 pm. Norway, made the proposition to locate a branch q^Ellsworth,Maine Going East—6.16 a m; 4.10 plm. factory here if sufficient labor was TOgi Sundays. Oct. available, (Until 26.)] asked for a registration of at least 100. He was Arrive from the west 8.16 a m. Closes for notified Monday that this require- west 4.50 p m. ment had been exceeded, but as yet no reply has been received from him. BUY FLOUR NOW Registered mail should be at postofflce half There is more than a fair prospect that an hour before mail closes. another industry is soon to locate in Ellsworth. WHY BE A DRIFTER? We can sell you a Winter Wheat Patent The H. L. Day & Sons Co. of Fancy WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. has Bangor negotiated for the purchase Like a flowing river, some people follow the lines of least resistance in 1-8 barrel bags of ten or twelve acres of land on the east $ 1.47 For Week Ending at side of Leonard and all their Midnight Tuesday, lake, from Third street spend surplus cash for luxuries. Drifting is easy but Two 98 pound carton bags Nov. 4, 1919. north, though the deeds have not as yet 11.50 been executed. It is intended to locate on accomplishment requires determination. Decide to save all can From observations you | taken at the powei this land a steam mill to out hard and This Hour is sold under the station of the Bar Harbor & get Start an account with the Hancock Miss Muffet brand. It Union Rivet soft wood stock for County Savings Bank. Power Co., in Ellsworth. their spring bed Precipitation and other is to please you, or back. It is given in inches for the twenty-four hours manufacturing, lines. It is guaranteed your money ending at midnight.J understood that the mill will employ Hancock County Savings Bank Weather twenty-five to thirty hands. The com- our Cash Down that makes this low Precip- Ellsworth, plan price possible. Temperature conditions itation pany has bought considerable stumpage Maine on union river waters. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon BETTER The ORDER RIGHT NOW Wed 38— 48— clear clear Hallowe’en party given at Hancock Thurs 28— 44— fair clear hall last Friday evening under the Fri 40— 42— rain rain .96 auspices of the Unitarian was a O. W. " society TAPIvEY, CO. Sat 46— 50— affair. The hall was • rain,cloudy cloudy .16 pleasant elaborately nd decorated Fred E. General Insurance and J .A.* HAVNES A Sun 44— 44— rain.cloudy fair .21 appropriately by Real Estate black witches and owls Mon 38- 44— fair fair Cooke, cats, pre- The “Trials of a Bach- TAPLEY BUILDING, MAINE Tues 34 — 48— dominating. play, ELLSWORTH, ^ cloudy cloudy or -TO- ^CoshandCor^yGrocer^Ellsworth elor; Spirit of the Times,” was admira- all the well bly presented, parts being 144 Mrs. Mary Goggins left to-day for a visit taken. Those in the cast were Morton Te.ephone,:)°£fdVn*ce in Boston and New York. Whitcomb, Luman Woodruff, Doris Col- Helen Bonsey, Elleneen Doyle, Sadie G. F. pitts, Newman and wife left to-day for Haslam and Albert Davis. Dancing fol- j SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN a visit of a week in Gardiner. lowed, with music by Higgins’ orchestra. | Refreshments were served. The Thursday club will meet this week JUST RECEIVED The newly-organized Ellsworth Ath- with Mrs. John F. Whitcomb. New Percales, Fine letic association has made arrangements Quality, yd $ .35 Mrs. F, W. Rollins of Abington, Mass., All Wool, 44 inch, Storm Serge in Navy Blue, Dark Garnet and for club rooms in the Whiting block, for- Green, is spending a few weeks at her Ellsworth Brown, a yard 1.98 the Welfare club. merly occupied by Boys Outing Flannel in Plain and Fancy Colors, yd .29 and .35 At a meeting Monday evening, a house New Plaid Ginghams, 32 inches wide, 36 in Printed Challies, Fine for Supt. of Schools R. E. Stevens has committee was appointed, and is now SILVY & the club rooms. Quilts, yd .30 Inc. busy fitting up Arrange- moved to the B. F. UNNEHAN, Gray house on Spruce ments have Snow-Ball roll .21 also been made by which Batting, and .25 Frank E. Whitmore pobt,?*i American 36-inch Downy Cloth in Unusually Neat Patterns for Waists, Blouses, —— may have in the same and H. C. Pomroy and wife of Gardiner are Legion, quarters Nightrobes Pajamas, yd .42 GARAGE—— rooms, with the privilege of the; club New a week with relatives in Camisoles, New Velvet and Leather spending Ells- rooms, by the paymentiof half-rate dues Bags. worth. and without the regular membership fee. 36-inch Brown Sheeting, yd .28 AGENTS FOR The athletic association is to be 36-inch Bleached Good Wivurna 1. O. O. regularly Sheeting, Quality, yd ,30 encampment, F., will incorporated. The membership fee will work the golden rule degree next Monday probably be |2 and dues 50 cents a month. CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS JUST IN. evening. Priced at An important transfer of business prop- 5-10-12&-15-19-25-35-39-50-69 cents Chevrolet and Overland Cars New I’ocketbooks at .50, 1.25, 1.98, 2.98 Dodge, John C.: Higgins, Frank Bonsey and erty was closed in Ellsworth Saturday, 1.00, 1.50, 2.25, Hollis Demmons are hunting on Machias when Dr. A. C. Hagerthy sold the Whiting Good Shepherd Fingering Yarns. Public Car Service river waters. block to Silvy & Linnehan. This is one of the most valuable business properties 2 and 3 Threaded Mill Yarns, skein .30 The Ellsworth high school football team in The sale Telephone 123 Ellswrorth. includes the small (black, white, blue mixed and sheep’s grey.) will play Bucksport seminary at Ellsworth annex building now occupied by E. E. Soap Dyes, pkg .15 on the first floor next Saturday. Joy, jeweler, and R. E. Aladdin Soap Dyes, pkg .IO Mason’s law offices on the second floor. New Dolls at prices from .25 to 2.98 SECOND HAND CARS NOW OFFERED: Miss Katherine Mulian who has spent H. F. Wescott, the hardware dealer, who the See the Kewpies at 2.98 the summer in Ellsworth, returned to occupies large store, will continue in business but will have Two Cars One Overland Car Boston to-day. here, to move to a IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THIS STORE Dodge Touring Touring new location, not yet decided upon. Silvy A little daughter (Mary Virginia) ar- & Linnehan will occupy the building as Three Ford Chevrolet Car soon as it is vacated. w’ill in a Touring Cars One Touring rived Saturday at the home of Mr. and They put MARTIN L. ADAMS general line of hardware, sporting fgoods Mrs. Lewis M. Smith of Lynchburg, Va., and automobile 95 ALL IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. accessories. Eventually Main Street Ellsworth, Maine of formerly Ellsworth. they will probably move their garage bus- Agent for Pictorial Review Patterns. Send us your mail orders. We fill LOW MOVE THEM NOW. iness to the new the Ask about our Special Subscription them and on PRICE TO At the of the Maine Association location, occupying promptly pay postage meeting large storehouses in the rear that are in- offer. We can save you $1.00. all that amount to $1.00 or over. of Insurance Agents in Bangor last week, cluded in the property. O. W. Tapley of Ellsw’orth was elected a . Maine Ellsworth, member of the executive board. COMING EVENTS. C. C. BURRILL Nature had the world “almost a food”. THE WAY ONE LADY FEELS AFTER prwtrtpt. * given ready-made ; stated In the title and motto—It Is for the rout.hi the increase is assured. Interna] and SUFFERING TWO YEARS Over oenetit, and alms to be helpful and hopeful 100 year, 0, Judging from her letter, the mis- Home, time ago someone ssked for a ,,J0£ Being for the common good, It Is for the com- ery and wretchedness endured by recipe for mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of In- 1 Mrs. Charlie R. F. D. No. 1, 8WIST Potato Pib—Three boiled sweet formation and a medium for the In Taylor, Johnsons suggestion, Box 144, Dillon, S. C., must have ferchange of ideas. In this capacity It solicits potatoes, 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons of oleo or been terrible. No one, after read- communications, and Itssuceess depends largely butter, 1 cup milk, % teaspoon cinnamon, AN°DmLininient ing her letter, can continue to a on the support given It In this respect Com- the grated rind and juice of an orange, wooderfoUy aoothins, healing doubt the great healing power • hod yoe for scorn Eimo* munications must be signed, but the name of 1 cup Cook until tender O-ngha. ,, Norwegian to catarrh or catarrhal conditions but not overdone—thirty minutes will be Tnnadlti* Si,rain. Strains Communications will be subject to approval or a'ld’rnan^*^ tific manner, very much as Nature wraps up each globule in any part of the body. Her long enough. Orate them when cool. achoa and ilia. rejection by the editor of the column, but none B«*-*„-$££*** letter is an inspiration to every Beat together sugar and fat till of butter-fat. Scott’s is not unlike cream in consistency, 'sr111 be without good reason. Address light, 1 rejected sick and man or woman all communications to suffering add the yolks of eggs which have been but many assimilate it easier than do other fats. Here it is: “I suffered they The American. anywhere. beaten light. Then add the potatoes Ellsworth, Me. two years with catarrh of the Scott’s Emulsion is concentrated nourishment head, and beat then the milk. Beat stomach and bowels. Tried two of light, until smooth and Add the that helps keep the body strong. Give it a trial. the best doctors, who gave me up. light. spice A heart full of thankfulness, and The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott'• Emulsion is the famous I then took PE-RU-NA and can orange juice and rind. Line a pan A thimbleful of care: *‘S. & B. Process." made in Norway and refined in our own. American truthfully sav I am well. When I with piecrust and bake a few minutes A soul of simple hopefulness, Laboratories. It is a gruarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. began to use PE-RU-NA, I weighed until set, then put in costard and bake. Scott fit Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 19-tfi An early morning prayer; one hundred pounds. My weight Beat whites of stiff with two A smile to the eggs heaping greet morning with, now is one hundred and fifty. I of on word as a tablespoons sugar, put pie when A kind key cannot praise PE-RU-NA too and brown To ope the door and greet the day, done, m oven. highly, for it was a Godsend to me. Whatever it brings to thee; Cocoasut Tarts — Four I got relief from the first half tablespoons A trust in Providence, 1 1 patient bottle and twelve bottles cured me. butter, *4 cup Bugar, egg, cup grated To sweeten all the way— I advise all sufferers to take cocoanut, *4 teaspoon baking powder. All these combined with thoughtfulness, PE-RU-NA.” Cream butter, then add sugar slowly, egg Will make a happy day. Let own as an well your emergency remedy in me beaten, cocoanut and baking pow- there Is Dear M. B. Friends: home, nothing quite the der. Line small tins with pastry, put in a equal of this reliable, time-tried thin of fill As I wag out of special material with layer jam, with cocoanut mix- decide— medicine, PE-RU-NA. Thousands bake experience which to fill the column, I took some M. ture and until firm. place their sole dependence on it B. letters and clippings from my desk. for stomach and coughs, colds, WINTER HARBOR. One envelope was ipost marked “Provi- bowel trouble, constipation, rheu- If coffee does hurt nerves and Charles Norwood has to New York your gen- deucc, R. I., 3, 1911.” Yea, it was in the side and gone April matism, pains back, to work. eral a to from ”F. C.” a Mutual, from whom I have loins ana to prevent the grip and health, try change Mrs. Cora is a tew a Fla. To blood Gaptill spending been hoping to hear for long time. Spanish keep the weeks in Boston. other Bhe “I am en- pure and maintain bodily strength Among things wrote, Alvah and of are and robustness, take PE-RU-NA. Leighton family Bath closing a clipping about the Red Cross visiting Mr. Leighton’s parents. You can buy PE-RU-NA any- seals, together with some other clippings F. E. Weston is at where in either tablet or employed Steuben, liquid on the Moore which may be of use to you when you are form. making repairs place. short of material for the column.” Nathan Sargent is building a garage near Atlantic street for Mr. Kosengarten. POSTUM After more than eight years, the time A Meal Ruth Gerrish, who has in That’s has come for me to make use of them, paign that will open November second and employment has been a week in continue nntil the eleventh. The of Waterville, spending and one is at the head of the column. 1 object town. Always Ready! : i You will find this cereal drink of deli- this drive is two-fold: First to enroll a mem- I will — hope this prove to many of you from H. H. Hanson and wife have returned Just heat and serv e bership for 1020 far in excess of that which cious coffee-like to whom we have not heard of late, and to from a visit in Coaticook, P. Q., Orleans, mnd SUCH beans: flavor, satisfying the existed during the height of the war; second, 22 Simple de. M whom 1 have delayed writing that letter 1 Vt., and Orono. licions. 1 to raise funds for on its and a to carrying work. Some Mrs. Hamilton and taste, friend health. intended to send, that the place you filled George nephew, I Isn't It true that of its objects are combating tuberculosis, Gordon Rand, have returned from yon hive;': in the M. B. family circle still belongs to local the of often said if yon could sanitation, feeding starving where were the of boy j:: Bangor, they guests beans as as your own individual self. peoples, the building up of man power and good yon can bake pj Dr. A. E. Small and wife. would do Too N. B.— UF. C.,” the Red Cross clipping the nurturing of sickly and under nourished you so? \ i Truly Economical, Sixteen of the freshman class of the Well!-Here's was used, but the lied Cross is more in children.” “your dream high school, with the teachers, Mr. come true!’ M evidence than in those and I e The following; bints and helps are from days, quo No more all F. C. Farrow and Mr. Rockwell, were en- day over a hotor. ££ Boil for fifteen minutes after a few in reference to it, from the en. boiling things at home Miss No more “sometimes ^ If a soft of tertained the of Gladys good' Post of November 11: piece home-made bread is fair.'" Saturday Evening Dunham last week. again “only SUPERB.t U rubbed a ou scorch on woolen good*, it Beans are begins. THB RKD CROSS PROGRAM. Oct. 27. 8. always cooked the;.5! will remove it entirely. same S The war Is over, but its wounds are by no way—always uniform. The disHncliot. the strcicc Two means healed. to official figures, Borax may be used to set black or I store Si sizes, usually According in three hundred thousand families of soldiers black and white goods for washing. your neighborhood sells SU-(3 at PERBA Beans, sold 15c and 25c and sailors was the greatest number to re- Dingy overshoes can be made to shine •» Catsup, Vege-M tables, Frnits, Berries. ceive Red Cross assistance during any single and the rubber off DONT A Teas,!'; improved by wiping NEGLECT '■ and Coffee- ALL SUPERB. mouth of the war; but six months after the with ammonia. Patronize him. the Can. !;J signing of ^the armistice, this record was Buy by Made by Postum Cereal Company In cleaning painted woodwork, it is It's economical! broken by an increase of fifty-three per cent. RHEUMATIC PAIN far better to use a Battle Creek, Michigan In order to carry out a plan of work the strong kerosene water SUPERBA on the Label. i: j Red Cross has announced an intensive cam- than any kind of soap. SUPERB for your Table. Stains on blankets and other woolen Go after it with Sloan’i Milliken-Tomlinson Co., goods can often be removed by using r! Liniment before it gets Portland, Maine 619 aisDernsnnRita. equal parts of glycerine and yolk of egg. Spread on, leave half an hour, and wash. dangerous subject all women agree.” "Ton are positively making me Some a little, don't rub. let it fene- Alice Grey was a young house- hungry—Premium Soda Cracker* thoughts from the “Tower Room” Apply tratr. twinge! Same (or keeper. but her words rang true and seem to come at just the right time, conducted by Anne Bryan McCall in the and—good-by external aches, pains, strains, stiffness they held pretty Bessie Palmer s ata matter where they come." Your November Woman'* Home Companion: fo Help Digestion o( joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. tention. 1 laughed Hess. relieve the "Abundance and bounty, these are what When acid-distressed, Instant relief without mussiness or the autumn Harvest and increase “These crackers,” continued All “They do, in all seriousness. Your with bespeaks. soiled Reliable—the indigestion are its clothing. biggest "are one is message. Here or there a particular of the rare articles of f ppetite jlways ready to welcome liniment year after Eco- harvest may fail, but richness and abundance selling year. that fit the menu at are prime favorites reason __ nomical of enormous sales. lend and blessing—these are of the very essence by They attractiveness to all por lything good to eat Is Keep a big bottle ready at all times ■rved. of the autumn's meaning. The sun and the tlons of the meal. They satisfy thi Bobby and Agnes declare Ask your druggist for Sloan’s Lini- KiHQIDS autumn have conspired and to load planned most appetite ;he National Biscuit had ment. capricious Company Dissolve easily on tongne—as and bless and protect and provide; not just 35c, 70c. $1.40. Id when they “They a to take as enough but more than enough. Life is like -ackers. pleasant candy. Keep ers, one of The many famous prod They that, abundant, lavish, rewarding us and ! Iways look for the name ‘Premium’ yonr stomach sweet, try 10-moids acts of the National Biscuit Com blessing us as by a sort of conspiracy of n the crackers,” pany. MADE B-r SCOTT * BOWNF an able MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Sloan's ,” said “Among all the Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles her cracker from Liniment ever heard of,h^_^ have yielded to Doan's Ointmeut. 60c at all crug stores.—Adel. Keep H hundy goodness cai^^^^^ There’s-- a fourfold We enjo tmctiveness to PREMIUM SODA^T^ with r their relisl CRACKERS: convenient size, their mealy texture, their different flavor and their ROOSEVELT'S slight saltiness. There’s all ’round enjoyment of OWN LETTERS their goodness at every meal, whether they’re eaten JOHN FOX’S by themselves or with other Last Novel foods. HENRY VAN DYKE The name PREMIUM is on Sold the In Number every cracker. by pound NATIONAL Every and in the famous I_-er-seal Are three of the Trade Mark package. BISCUIT NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY important features in nut buc^^^ COMPANY SCRIBNER’S being .5»f7 UiMda BtacuN era, they are MAGAZINE served at horned Subscribe for the year mow tng lunch. We eat i through your local agent thing from soup to de or send $4.00 to There's never a meal at our house Scribner’s without them. Magazine They make a par- 597 Fifth Are., New York City ticular appeal to every appetite.” I

Eat More Bread There Needn’t be a Gold Room in the House It's a food your body needs. A portable Perfection Oil Heater will bring the heat just where you want it, when you want it, For nourishment and and in the volume desired. These brisk hall greatest mornings and chilly evenings the Perfection is just what the family needs. finest use flavor, Mornings, on arising—in the bathroom—during Fall evenings to make the lower part of the house cozy,a PerfectionOil Heatertakcs the place ot fur- nace and fireside,supplyingheatatawiinimum cost. The Perfection is safe, clean, odorless—'gives no ashes, of kero- ■oot or trouble. Burns ten hours on a gallon ^ ^ sene, and pays for itself in a short time. William Tell Use SOCONY kerosene for best results. I ! v STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK FLOUR

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OIL FOR THROW-OUT COLLAR

There Are 8evera/ Self-Feeding Cups on Market Which May Be Used for Thla Purpose.

In certain cars It Is necessary to remove the floor boards In order to CASTORIA lubricate throw-out collar. For Infants and Children As a consequence many car owners neglect this Important Item of lubri- cation, until trouble In the units Mothers makes the need evident. In cases of Know That this kind where no provision has been made for lubrication by haviug a Genuine Castoria grease cup that extends up through c a package the floor boards It will be wise to In- •u ALCOHOL-3 per cent. stall an oil line to feed this part. This f AVegclablerrcparationforAs can Rcgula easily be done by arranging a 5 before the war similntin^thcFood by Always large oil timithcStomachs and Ikwls of cup to feed through a small opening Into a metal pipe running to Bears the In fants/Children the throw-out collar. It Is necessary to have a small opening, so that the Promoting Digestion flow of oil will not be Thereby Census too rapid, for c a package and Rest Contains Operatives Wanted. obvious Cheerfulness The reasons. There are several nor Cnited States Civil Service Commis- Morphine oil on neither Opium, sion announces self-feeding cups the market, open ex- Mineral.1. N

A dry universal wears rapidly and frequently seizes and breaks if it lacks grease. Do not neglect, there- fore, the lubrication of your universal joints. True, it is usually a lot of trouble to grease them. They are un- der the car and just when you feel like doing the job no grsase gun is handy. However, to neglect them Is to court disaster. They should be lubricated about once a month. tiif- Restful 1UES Each to His Liking. Professor thinks if he had Oh* these tears? the man TEAS Pickering why inquired; $10,000,000 he could talk with Mars. The clam replied, “We much desired Huh! If we had $TOD00,000 we could Wed Are Goon to Venus,:—Buffalo News. A bag of Town Talk Flour to buy, But have no to way keep it dry.” fthfarrtisnnmtB SUBSCRIBE FOR Thuds EVERY THE AMERICAN Milled on Honor—Ideal for DAT IN Of Course I’ll Take Every Baking Fai THE HOT BISCUITS Celery King - when property macfe with Week I taiie it every season and so do mother and * SLADE’S Grape Cream of Tartar Sat the children. k can be eaten even Thurston and Kingsbury Co., It's old fashioned and made of roots and by dyspeptics TOWN TALK Importers and Packers herbs, but it’s right there just the same, and S without ill effects. FLOUR Bangor. Me, (4419) costs next to nothiug. TaVe one p quart sifte-i:Hour, rub in a tablespoonful butter or We all think it’s fhe best we tonic laxative .• ‘easpooufuls SLADES Cream, Tartar, one. of ai-AItfc.La, S otte-half 1 1 s. ut .\ ui

The Square Deal is Bom and Bred Into Fisk Tires

Back of Fisk Tires there’s a concern whose one ideal is: "To be the Best Concern in the World to Work for and the Squarest Concern in Existence to do Business with.” It is that backing — that spirit of doing the square thing — that puts into Fisk Tires the extra miles and the complete satisfaction in using them. Next Time— What you pay out your good money for BUY is cigarette satisfaction—and, my, bow FISK, you do get it in every puff of Camels! Silvy & Linnehan blended choice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re- Ellsworth, Maine EXPERTLYTurkish and choice Domestic taining the desirable “body.’' Camels tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi- are simply a revelation! You may nate bite and free them from any smoke them without tiring your taste! unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or For your own satisfaction you must unpleasant cigaretty odor. compare Camels with any cigarette I Camels win instant and permanent in the world at any price. Then, success with smokers because the you’ll best realize their superior blend brings out to the limit the quality and the rare enjoyment refreshing flavor and delightful mel- they provide. N. C R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winiton-Salem, American COUNTY GOSSIP CRANBERRY ISLES. lost. E*g»I Ratios, <£l)c t£llsu)c»rtl) Mrs. Addie Duran is in Brewer. i-f0al visiting __ Nottct*. To Hancock comes the honor of Elmer of Islesford the containing about $106 In bills and PC BI ISHKD county Spurling spent a few dollars in silver. Finder PROKATK NOTICES. of Maine week-end here. PUR8E please SHERIFFS furnishing the president the leave at SALk EVERY WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON American office. Mas. J. Lcchini. TATK or Mainb. Teachers’ association. Frank E. McGould- Mrs. Wilbert A. Rice, who has been VTOTICE is hereby given that the following have been made on thin jm * visiting her son at Sutton, is home. No. MJ7of the de- appointments by the d.y 0t rw** rick, of schools at Bar savings Probate Court within and for the of Taken1«1» upon an ELLSWORH, MAINE superintendent Mrs. Arnold Weed and two children partment of Union Trust of county e.ecotlon d0.1*'' a a BANK-BOOK Company State of Maine: *» a. d. 1919 fanned on a has been elected to that office. Ellsworth. Pinder will return to Union Hancock. Judgment I.*1**1 Awi Harbor, arr guests of Mrs. Ernest Spurling. please H*ncr,ck — TaosT Company. Ellsworth. ■»** Jeremiah C. Hamor, late of Bar Harbor, in •jW**Urn muni^tDii'I1<1'rnfS "ild county of Hanrock at HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Leon O. internal revenue col- Miss Hilda Bulger is the guest of Miss said county, deceased. Q. Arthur Llacomb the?? ^ttrtjj Tebbetts, court, begu n and Hallie at Southwest Harbor. and Leonard A. Austin, both of said held at Bluehm ?' a for has sent out Murphy Hancock on the “ W. H. Titus, Editor aud lector Maine, warning yemalt tflantrtj. Bar Harbor, appointed executors of the last county, fourth t' » Manager. Neal MacLauchlan went o Macbias on jttfclp February, a. d. 1919, which that the Maine farmer who turns his will and testament of said deceased: date of i«ld iijT“'H>iJ a to until .0 rendered 25, a. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. hunting trip Monday, stay at qualification October 7, a. d. 1910. February di2 into and retails the cider, Thanksgiving. positions good pay for Judgment and execution the Cum? *kit! in Advance) PERMANENTwomen and girls, amid pleasant sur- Ruxby E. Beaton, late of Bar Harbor, in said Power and Heating (Strictly must a tax of 10 cent, of the sale Company m,"* Litlu pay per The telephone central office is being j roundings and congenial workers, in a newly- deceased. R. Pinley Beaton of said under the lawn of .aid Slate One county, ol M >S year.91.50 8ix months- .75 changed from Leander Bunker’s to Mill- equipped, well-lighted and well-heated office. Bar Harbor, appointed executor of the last a place of bueineau at price. ______Caatlne, In ... I If have a fair education and want to will and testament of said date of cock Four months.50 Three months .38 ard Spurling’s. you get deceased; county, la creditor, and ahead, our house offers a October a. d. 1910. Paraone of 0*W C The Black Attached. publishing you qualtficatio lb, raid Caatlne la debtor t Single Copies.05 Sloop and wife, who chance to do kinds of office an Capt. Benjamin Spurling many work, H. Hale, late of in said execution In favor of aald »«' •»<> A civil suit to recover some portion of visiting here, day, ample recesses, deceased. Forrest B. Snow of said Heating ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. with annual and enter- county, aald Coi‘,,^ U, Boothbay this week. j pay, library, picnic Bluehill, appointed administrator of the es- Ueorge E. Paraona for the a„J,M. HtiM the losses sustained by the Tremont tainment, free use of gymnasium and swim- four dollara and ad- Mrs. Cora Richardson and William tate of said deceased; date of qualification eighty cent. dJht' “Sf* Baniness communications should be bank when that institution was ming pool and reading rooms. Educational age. and eight dollar and ”' savings borne from Bar October lft, a. d. 1919. mnel v C dressed and all checks and orders Duran have been Harbor facilities right in our own office make rapid cmata ofauTt (together to, money has been 1 late with burglarized a few weeks ago, where are fora advancement If you are an am- Matilda A. Frost, of Mariaville, in said for aald execu ion «IUeb«SS5 made to The Hancock County Pub- hospital, they employed, possible. writ), runa payable bitious for a chance to county, deceased. Leslie O. Frost of said and a^*ort instituted at Rockland with the seizure vacation. girl looking get ahead, gooda eatate of aald Ike lishing Maine. write for our Mariaville, administrator of the Ueorge £*?•« Co.. Ellsworth. free booklet, which tel'e more appointed the following real eatate a. of the A was given to the Sunday in estate of said deceased; date of the forty-foot auxiliary sloop belong- supper detail about the work and which is filled qualification aald George E. to at the Aid October 21, a. d. 1919. Paraona, Vit^T to Charles M. Goodwin. school children building I with nictures of the employees, the publish- in common and ing partyrnrx undivided of1 * ^ W RDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1919 Wednesday. It was greatly enjoyed by ing house and the city of Augusta. W. H. Lucinda Manchester, late of Bar Harbor, in fotlnt ornr parcelnik rco ofn land a. t. one j (with It is alleged that Goodwin is of the Gannett said aa bolldtanfi* the children. I Pdb.. Inc., Employment Depart- county, deceased. J. C. Manchester of know Winona Camp) altual.H men who after the was ment, Augusta. Maiue. said Bar Harbor, administrator of mooaook Lake, ao escaped burglary Miss Ella of this and Earl appointed called In the Returns from the elections in sev- Stanley place the eatate of said deceased; date of qualifi- land, in aald of 01 d. 1919 candidate, made the Boston police Fire at Dept. M3. Bath, Me. o clock in the e f! Bucksport. Harbor last housed at the county, deceased. Bertie A. of said forenoon, to satisfv ..J Tuesday, Young cution and incidental strike the issue of his de- in or women to take orders among appointed administrator of the estate charges, sell «airt 2 campaign, A house on Pine street, Jellison camps company with other Surry, eatate taken » Bucksport, MENfriends and neighbors for the geuuine of said deceased; date of Octo- on e.ecutton u himself in favor of reinstate- Bar Harbor young men. qualification all the claring owned by Mrs. John Gray and occupied i I guaranted hosiery, full line for men. women ber 10, a. d. 1919 right, title and Inter, ,t which and George t. Parsons has in thti!* ment of The grange dance at the new hall in children. Eliminates darning. We pay and to the same the policemen. Governor by Sherman Robbins, was burned at 2 Dated at Ellsworth, in si»id county, this ^ j Manaville last was not | 50c an hour spare time or #24 a week for full a an Wednesday night of October, a. d. 1»1».‘ Wescott. met the issue The o’clock Most of the time. Write In- twenty-ninth day Coolidge squarely. Monday morning. so largely attended as An ex- | Experience unnecessary. Sheriff, expected. Stocking Mill. Morristown. Pa. Claus E. Mclun, Acting Register. voters of Massachusetts have de- household goods were saved. cellent supper was served. ternational and women to sell the A chicken dinner was served at the everywhere COM >1 clared themselves in favor of law and New Peerless ccident and 1HS10.NF.K> NOTICK MEN Supreme To all interested in either of the es- MOUNT DESERT. Grover place in honor of many out-of- ilealth persons order. Policy. Tht best proposition ever tate* hereinafter named: Stojcixotoh, Mb., Mrs. N. Irene Somes, who is town friends, of E. L. Grover and wife, offered the insuring public. indemni- Sept. »,im. attending Large To the Hoard of County E. M. C. 8. at Machias, spent the week- who assembled there Sunday. ties and low premium cost. Good liberal At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and (Vnimiiiiow,, 0f Hs%. The Maine which convened lor those who for cock Maine: Senate, end at home. Nov. 3. Davis. agency proposition can devote the county ofHaucock. onthe twenty first County, their part or time. Better contracts of October, in the of our in session went spare day year Lord B'the undersigned niemhtnot special yesterday, Mrs. Hollis M. Smith has returned from for those who will become full time oue \V tb#8toS. repre thousand nine hundred and ninetceu, ▼ > ington Hoard of Trade. the Bar Harbor where she tentative*. Write for full Phrb- and from rw&ectfa'i promptly on record as in favor of hospital, j SOUTH BLUE HILL. particulars. by adjournment the fourteenth petition your honorable court asfoliovi underwent a surgical lbs* Casualty Com pa by, Keene. N. H. day of said October term, a. d 1919. woman the federal operation. 1st. In accordance with chap. 20, suffrage, ratifying B. E. Sylvester, jr., has gone an a bunt- fo' been Mrs. Ida M. Leland has returned home rJUIE lowing mattershaving pre- the Trivate and Special Laws for the m-'r amendment a vote of 24 ing near Patten. X aenied for the action herein- to establish a rate of toil suffrage by from Seal Harbor, where she has had em- trip thereupon to be char for tie EHnntrt) after indicated, it is hereby ordered: That of too. It now the House ployment during the summer. Miss Lue Haslam ot North Sedgwick is transportation peraon*. team-* goes'o This! 'W'* notice thereof be given to a 1 inter- mobile* aero** working for her Mrs. Allie Friend. 'W'1 V w persons Eggeinoggm iteack la u.d : Friends of Mrs. J. William Tate are aunt, ested. a of this order to be session ot the was called or two good rooms, heated; by causing copy county. legis.aturc to learn Lari Kane and wife of Brooklin visited three weeks in the pleased that she is rapidly; ira- furnished or unfurnished. Address published successively 2d. d accordance with ROOMS—One RUawottb a chap, >o, ** t 0» primarily for the purpose of after an her mother. Mrs. E. B. last Mrs. A. K. American, newspap* published making | proving operation performed at Simpson, Clark. Ellsworth. »aid Private and Special Laws to reqsin the at Ellsworth, in said county, that they may the bond ihe hospital in Bangor. week. tiling of a nuitable bond for operationo! utd possible 810,000,000 highway buy or rent, house in Ellsworth. K B. appear at a probate court to be held at Ells- issue Mrs. Ina D. Edwards and Mrs. O. P. Fred Colomy, who has been cook on the Ladd, 47 Ave., Rumford. Me. worth, oti the eleventh day of November, a. d. authorized by the voters at the TO Plymouth B. L. Noyks akd kipikes emit*. Rich have gone to Boston. The Linden steamer Betsey Boss this summer, is at 1919, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and election in be heard thereon if see cause. special September. It will hotel will be closed during their absence. home. they E. Julian late of Castioe, in To All Whom It May Concern: be decided to-day whether the doers Miss Maxine Brown, who is teaching at Miss Emily Candage of Bluehili spent xotcia! >.Qticc&. Seybt, said county, deceased. A certain instrument Notice is Otter Creek, the week-end at home. the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Alec hereby given that a meeting of tM will be thrown open to general spent purporting to be the last will and teatamen' board of commissioner* legis- ARKET MEN Don’t throw away your county for Hancock Miss Henrietta Fernald attended the Briggs. ot s id deceased, together with petition for Maine, will be lation. dull hamburg steak machine knives county. held a- Ellsworth. Mrs. Rose Grindle and Ruth M probate thereof and for the appointment of at the teachers’ convention at Portland. daughter and I make them as Maine, office of the county commie plates. can cut good as the executrix of are the of Gancelo wi(hout£giving bond, presented aionera at the court house on the mb d»T In the Walter of Machias the Sargentville guests new. H. J. Hutching*. 14 Central St.. Bau of Senate the other Sena- Perry spent by Mabelle L. 8eybt, the executrix therein November, Hll!#. at 10 o'clock lu day Herrick and wife. gor. Maine All mail orders given prompt at* use forte week-end here. named. at whicn time to bear tor of a tention. any persona interested Myers Montana, democrat, A quiet took at the Frances M. In the matter of Horace Wylie and wife, who have spent wedding place Bap- Dunbar, late of Castine. in said establishing rate of to;, to declared that tist in Bluehili even- a be Charles 500,000 coal miners, a several seasons here, have moved to Bar parsonage Saturday TT'ARN #10 day gathering evergreens, county, deceased. Petition that Duncan charged by H Scott of l.»etr Iall Oct. when Miss Marion \ roots and herbs; Ginseng #18 lb*. Balsam Dutibar or some other suitable Hancock county. Maine, or his associate* *od of them Harbor for the winter. ing, 25, Simpson person heap majority ignorant, illiterate of South Bluehili was married to Clarence Fir #9 lb.. Heal $5.60. Senega #175, or grow pointed administrator of the estate of said assigns for transporting pas'enger*. team, Cards them Book and free. Bo- deceased, Duncan animals, motor foreigners, have the citi- announcing the marriage of Miss C. Thomas of Thomaston, by Rev. C. yourself. prices presented by Dunbar, eon carriages, propelled twicJti 109,000,000 Hilda P. Roy tanical—80, West Haven, Conn. and heir-at-law of said deceased. and freight across K »cb be- Brown, daughter of and Trafton. The was unattended. tggeinoggin zens of the United Capt. couple tween the tow us of Dee Isle and States on their Mrs. W. 8. Brown, to Allen F. walls of; Almira T Dix. late of Tremont, in said Nedgwick ii The bride is t he oldest daughter of Capt. said HancocK count*. and further to tii ibr knees. The steel strike Southwest Harbor, on Oct. 19, have been county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- also has shown and Mrs. E. B. Simpson, a amount of oond to be give s.,;d Scott or received. Mrs. much-respected porting to be the last will and testament of i,y Walls is one of our home and jtfoticra- his associates or f<»r ue faithful the same preponderance of young lady standing high in her pro- legal said deceased, together with petition lor assigns per- foreign- girls, last from lormaoc* of paid as having graduated spring I fession of nurse. For two years she has probate thereof auo for the of dut-es, provided by ebap- ers, led the and has app4.ln.ment ; ter 2u, sections 1. 2. and 4 of the Private Act* easily by designing agitators high school, many friends \ been located at Rockland. The groom Kankrupt'a Petition for DUrhurgr. Hannah A. Holden, administratrix with the here, who wish them much and Ht-solves of State of Maine. 1»17. and Bolshevists. It is time happiness. holds a responsible position with the In the matter of 1 will annexed, pirsented by Hannah A something Holden, a sister of said deceased. The ex- M. L. AlLBN, Nov. 3. S. ! Armour C •. at Rockland. left on Fbed J. Higgins, > In Bankruptcy. j was done. The Senate They ecutor named in said will declined H. H. Mook, committee on for where will Bankrupt. ) having Thursday Rockland, they the trust. W. 8. Tbbwoboy, education To the Hon. and labor has reported a NORTH CASTING. go immediately 10 housekeeping. They Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis ! County Commissioners t»f Hancock County. trict court of the United States Joseph H. Johnson, late of Bluehill. in said bill have the best wishes of all. for the Dis- Dated at Ellsworth, Maine, Oct.8, Ml- to Americanize foreign-born citi- Clarence Wardwell is at work for Will- j trict of Maine county, deceased Kiual account of Alonzo iam Dunbar. Nov. 3. O. J Long, executor, filed for settlement, A true copy of the petition and order zens j. HIGOINS of Southwest Harbor. by by compulsory education. The Alice A. Long, executrix of the will of ss:d of notice thereon. Jessie in the of and United States has f Linscott of Rockland is the guest DEDHAM. FRED county Hancock. Alonzo J. Long. Attest:—T. F. .Mahonby, Cirri. recently demon- of Ethel Dodge. State of Maim. in said district, respect- that on Witness BERTRAND E. CLARK. of strated what it can do in the of Mrs. Ella Burrill is in Brewer fora fully represents the 14th day of Judge way Colby Gray has his new blacksmith I last he was ad- said Court at Etlnworth. this few July, past, duly twenty-first military training on a large scale. shop nearly rsady tor u*e. days. judged bankrupt under the acta of day of October, in the year of our* Lord NOTICE OF FOKKCLOM KE and Arthur Smart shot two deer Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. not substitute Charles Wardwell is taking to George E. former Why for these train- apples j has duly surrendered all his property and Clara E. \1TBKREA8 Q. Hurnharu, yd the Belfast market in his motor boat. Saturday. Mi-lux, Acting Register. and .SKf rights of property, and has fully complied ▼ V Franklin. Hancock county ing camps immense detention Mrs. Lizzie Burrill of is A true copy. of bis deed, datei '•* camps Mrs. Edward West has returned from 1 Bangor visiting with all the requirements of staid acts, and of Maine, by mortgage At test:-—Clara K. Mrxlah. fourth of a>:d recorded® at which 1 her Mrs. the orders of court Acting Register. day December. likd. every immigrant where she has severa mother, Wentworth Staples. touching his bank- entering Rockland, spent the Hancock county, Maine, registry this shall be weeks. G. W. Brewster and wife and Gerald ruptcy. in book 5V8. to an- country subjected to a Wherefore he prays that he may be de- deeds, 3f>», page conveyed and wife went to North NOTICK. cock Bank a corporaioa course in Gray Bros, of South Penobscot have Thompson creed by the court to have a full discharge County Havings compulsory Americanism Brooksville Oct. 30 to attend a organized and existiug under ihr completed their work on the cottage built meeting from all debts provable against his estate S»1*> of Knil »■ stat** by Administratrix. duly of six months or a for of Hancock Pomona under said acta, such debts of Maine, and bavlug an «-stabli§hrd pisceM year? The Mrs. Heston. grange. bankruptcy except lot* or as are excepted by law from such discharge. O. Town of M«iunl Desert, Hancock busineas at said Ellsworth, certain be in the Mrs. Herbert Clifford Burrill, and his brother Harold lu said Frank Jin* diplomas might form of first Heston, who speut the Dated this 28th of October, a. d. 1919. couuty. Maine, administratrix of the parcels of land, situated of Arthur Dresser day MINA Three summer at Mrs. Brewer, of Bucksport Kurd Higgins. eataie of James H. with all buildings thereon, namely: papers for It would be a Mary Willards,’ has J. Richards, late of Bar as citizenship. returned to and Bert Hohmson of Bath, have been in Hart»or. iu aaid Hancock lots conveyed in a deed of A. F Burnham Philadelphia Bankrupt. county, deceased, I- WtDl* great for out the Moosebead lake hereby gives public uotice that in administrator ofrtbe estate of Wm. place weeding undesir- Nov. 3. region hunting. pursuance said reg- D. The Burrill* returned with two of a liceuse issued to said administratrix worth, Dec. 7, Ifttttl. and recorded in ables. Friday Order of Notice Thereon. by conveyea the court in and for Hancock istry in book 23d. page 4*1. First lot deer each, and other game. The other* probate county, Mullen »na District of Maink. Nobthacbw Division ss; Maine,dated January to said Wentworth Harney SURRY. of the have not 14. lMt, and recorded by saia party yet returned. in and recorded iu NORTHEAST On this 1st of November, a. d. on the probate records of said in voi. others, June 13. 1884, HARBOR. David Keyes returned home last week. Nov. 3. B. day 1919. county, and containing the — lbV 371, she will sell registry, in book 194. 268. Elmer DaviB is at reading foregoing petition, U is page by public auction page lot &*»«»* employed Bartlett’s at toe office of A. H. ten acres, more or lea* Second island. Raymond Cousins and wife were in Ordered oy the court, that a hearing be had Lynam. Main street. a* Bar to said Wentworth by Georgs town Monday. upon the same on the i2th day of December, a. Harbor. Maine, on Monday, the first day conveyed a Miss Estelle jf min'd. of Mav 25. 1884. and recorded in Beasley of Toronto, Can., d. 1919, before said court at Bangor in »aid December. 1919, at ten o’clock in the fore- Marlin, Ralph Torrey went to Halfowell to work noon. the real estate of in book 1*7. 20. and containing is the guest of Mrs. E. G. Bartlett. district, northern division, at ten o'clock in said James II. Rich- registry, page »am* | ten or Tbird lot bring Tuesday. up it Long Island Sound, the forenoon; and that notice thereof be ards. deceased, which she was by said license acres, more leas Mrs. E. G. Bartlett arrived from | to said Wentworth by R*uM“ recently Miss Dell Lord 10 foot sailing canoe. Inquire of Capt. published in the Ellsworth American, a authorized to sell and convey, said real estate conveyed 1, New Tcrk to was in Bangor a few CANOE—Picked said spend the winter with J. W. Jordan. Ellsworth. Me. in said uorthern being bounded and described as Clark, and recorded in registry. days last week. newspaper printed district, particularly acres,nj>oo m Misses Estella and Nellie Bartlett. division, and that all known creditors, and follows, to wit: bituated in said Bar Harbor HM. page 298, and containing eleven in ssid rran* Bertha Oreene of Blurbilt other in and bounded and de-cribed as to oriesa. Also three other lota Danforth J. Manchester and spent toe interest, may appear at follows, wit: bv A- wife left jfor Salr ot to 3Ut. persons on the lin con to said E G. Burnham last weelt for week-end with Villa Treworgy* the sain time and place, and show cause, if Beginning western side of Main veyed their winter dome in St at an Burn main aud any they have, why the prayer of said street iron bolt driven in the ground at Elizabeth Harvey, Fla. Mrs. Josiah Horton and two peti store lot at Petersburg, daughters of nine rooms, fitted for two tioner should not be the northeast corner of land now or 4. 1991. The first oeing the f-gyp a granted. formerly tbe »°ul“ spent few days with Lena families, or would rent either flat. Call And is of Luther Leach, said bolt also in said Franklin, beginning on Charles Bunker, wife and son James recently HOUSE it further ordered by the court, that j being at tne ^ at 40 Laurel St., or address Mas. C. A. the clerk shall send mail to southeast corner of laud of Janies of tbe county road at tbe northeast c0£.° left last week for for 8perry. by all formerly Lewiston, the Clement, Kl.sworth H. thence hut land formerly owned by tbe Merrick The Red Cross met w known qyeiitors copies of said petit.on and Richards; westerly, everywhere easwn winter. ith Mrs. D. Curtis west the thiaorder, addressed to them at their cf following the northern li e of aaid land now Co thence south 18 along The next places » •»““' Bradford Herrick and Wednesday. meeting will be residence as stated. or formerly of Leach, one hundred line of said Merrick Thread company Roger Branscom with sixty- Mrs. D. McKay. Witness the Honorable Clarence five ieet to an iron bolt driven in the eight rods to a stake aud stones; recently returned from a hunting triD a Jot SaU. Hale. ground and sto ^ Nov. 3. Judge of the said Court, and the -eal thereof, that marks the northwest corner of said south 77 east 5 rods to a stake Amherst. L. said road. ta at Bangor in trie northeru division of said Leach lot' thence northerly nine feel, more thence north 19 east to Mrs. Susie Tj^OKD roadster, in good condition. { or Jordan has returned to Apply district,on the 1st day of November, a. d 1919 less, to the southwest corner of land of westerly to place of beginning* £_ to M. A. ('lake. Park St.. Ellsworth. it asCOD|fl“;J3 Portland, after a few here. She EAST ORLAND. William H. Sherman; thence one-fourth of au acre, more or a*, days was Isabel mieehan, Deputy Clerk. easterly, along at said accompanied her the southern line of said land of Sherman lot known as the Heagau place f by mother, Mrs. Matha Mrs. Emily Dunbar is in Ells- IL. 8.? and said containing who Hill visiting work horse; also small driving the southern line of land of on tbe north side of road, Perry, spend the winter with worth. A true of and order thereon. Tabbut, »n HEAVYhorse H. W. Dcms, Ellsworth. copy petition sixty-six feel, more or less, to tb« southeast acres, more or leas, and described her. 1 Attest: —Isabel Sheehan, Clerk. corner of from Alfred L. to E. Shirley Saunders and wife have moved Deputy said land of Tabbut; thence south- Heagan n\ Miss said in book 1* .. Marion who has — Furnished easterly, but following the south- corded in registry, cf Driscoll, spent from Surry here and will run a house, with modern everywhere stave m several boarding ern line of a lot of land Tbe third lot containing the months with her sister, Mrs. Rae house for H. E. Dunbar. HOUSEconveniences, and stable, to let for the NOTICK OK rORKCLOSUKB. conveyed in mortgage **an,e8 **. Richards to the Bar E.G. Burnham at said Egypt Graves, returned winter. to Mrs. F. W. f4 o Harbor recently to her home in Apply Rollins. X1THKEEAS Robert H. Bennett them to .a. F “u Rumford. Mrs. Mina Farker has returned to Blue- Court St.. Ellsworth. of rrn*t 1Company, dated December deed from E. G. Burnham f V Eden, now Bar Harbor, o4 Han- and\ said in boo hill, after a month with her Mrs. couuty L, 1913, recorded in the Hancock county, and recorded in registry j; The mother, cock, State of Maine, by his mortgage deed Maine, 148, one half many friends of Forrest Mason, Aurilla registry of deeds, book SUd, page 79, to page eoutaiuing ac.re,nS I0r*-® Mechanic Higgins. Guernsey Bu l, age 2 years, dated October 4. a. d. 191*2 and recorded in tne of aud whereas the cocditiou of »al® Falls, were to see him in 6 point beginning Meaning and in- 17m; t. glad Karl son REGISTEREDmonths, fine pedigreed stock' and Hancock of deeds, book to now, town Mr. Blaisdeil, wife and of Augnata county registry 497, tending include all the laud between the K»ge has been broken, recently. Mason was at one splendid individual; earned over $100 last 139. to Bertha D. Uk**'..Vreol.t visited his Fred Blaisdeil and pa.*e conveyed Ben- north i‘ue of said land of L-acta and the rea.on ol the breach of tbe condition time the of the parents, year; reason for removal from Bank Ci» superintendent Neighbor- wife selling, city nett, then of Augusta. Kennebec county ! of boerman and utd Hancock County Savin** recently. 1 land hood Houst. farm, where he may be seen. Arthur B. Maine, now of Scituate. k?uti? Plymouth county, of Tabbut aud the south line of the lot a foreclosure of said mortgage. Austin Blaisdeil of Mitchell, Ellsworth. a lot < Bane. Nov. 3. Bucksport is visiting Massachusetts, certain ot parcel of described as .conveyed in from Hancock County Saving* his F. E. ud situated in the of Bar mortgage f parents, Blajsoell and wife. lie village Harbor, Richards to the Bar Harbor Banking Ac Trust By us attorney, Lynwood is White I Hancock county, Maine, and bounded and Oct. 18. 1919- recovering from typhoid fever. Chester and O. I. C. Company. Such sale ia to be made subject to Ellsworth, : described as follows, to wit: st a ISLESFORD. Nov. 3. PIGS—TwelveCross, color white; thrifty and heavy. Beginning taxes and all liens, mortgages and incum- aa piece of iron driven in the Four weeks old Nov. 4. Get quality when pipe ground in brances ihereon, lor apecttcation of which Walter Hadlock and wife are visit- a the southern side of Mount Desert Capt. starting hog. &hort nose, fast growing and street and fereuce is made to *he records of the Han- NOTICK OK FOKKCLOSim in st the northeast corner of land of ing Bangor. BLUEHUlJL falls. easily kept. Coats but little to keep ; J. C. Man- cock couuty, Maine, of deeda. Andrew P. Jordan. through thence south registry Mrs. Fred winter, you tbon have a pig with five months chester; seventy-seven <77) de Mina G. Town. Hancock county. Spurling spent last week in The _ ol Ellsworth, u" is saddened the ►'tart when feed comes and 200 bo minutes east, but everywhere fol- October 1919. WHEREAS community by spring on, 15, of Maine, now residing »t Bangor. death of Mrs. Brooks on more in the fall than (;rees.owing the southern side line of said Mount deed Gray Oct. 12. She pounds pork from a by his mortgage Mrs. and was a woman Barrows and sows. each. Desert street feet (71) nth* n0r,i Mrs. Nellie Redman returned from Bos- and see the driven in the ground in eastern lire of said the then Nov. 3. tenth day of October. have been less to Hancock street, Spec. lot of J. C Manchester; tneuce north 191*. al more or Blm ton Saturday. eight lowed to ihe aaid creditors of Hancock street to ;St d grees do east to present am on the line h* (8\ miuutt-s but everywhere prove tbeir claims, and of William Veague is making on Great the of that we will attend i. and thence to place beginnlng- )fJ1 repairs Battlefields following eastern line said J. C. Man- ‘“‘. “ve rods, mo or his chester duty aa«*Kned to ug at the p08tofllct; corner ^ buildings. tnree hundred and ninety-eight (398; {?e rectangular and three rod* d' Of Sullivan, at 10 o’clock in the forenooi on Hancock street b0; E. W. Hutchins has closed his (100 Reward, (100. BELGIUM and FRANOE f< et to the of beginning, together with of ,, * cottage place December 31, 1919 and April ll. 19J0 on Elm street. Together The readers of all the buildings on said lot. Bald less, the dUton and returned to Boston. this paper will be pleased Visit SWITZERLAND, SUNNY ITALY property C. W. Havby. thereon; and whereas there* to learn that being known as the Parker cottages. And ings there is at least one dreaded and the E. F. Clapham. mortgage Van Black is a house. disease FRENCH RIVIERA. Sail whereas the said Bertha H. Bennett said of the building Percy that science has been able to cure in by by her reason ot the breach^?k*?ih< coodi,l°”l 8. 8. deed of dated October fore, by Saving" Bs0* Clifford has charge of the work. all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh be- “Adriatic" (24.500 tors) Jan. 8 from assignment l, a. d. said Hancock County 1919, and recorded in said Hancock thereof ing greatly influenced by constitutional con- New York. county a foreclosure of said Eugene Jordan and family have moved of deeds in book 847. claims Bass*» ditions requires constitutional treatment. registry page 454, as- Hancock Cooktv msuAr‘*JJ*SaV-NU* to Malden, Mass., where he has and to the 1- u employ- Rail s Catarrh Medicine is taken signed conveyed me, undersigned, Ptofrasumal Cam. its attorney, Lynwood ment. and internally FIRST Bert H. Beunett of By acts through the blood on the nincous sur- CALIFORNIA TOUR Bucksport, Hancock Oct. 27, W1S all her title and Ellsworth, 3. faces of the system the Leave. Jan. 7, county. Maine, right, in- Nov. G. thereby destroying includes Grand Gaevoi terest in said deed and the foundaiiou of the disease, giving the patient and Apache Trail. Ror mortgag debt further Infer thereby secured, ana whereas the II. strength by buildLg up the constitution and matiou and address I condition ALICE SCOTT PACPKR NOTICE. itinerary the of said mi has been and gl„. assisting nature in its work. The rtgage now remains doing pro- SPECIALTY A VINO contracted have so broken, nowltherefore, by reason of the breach MADE (IF [ I fhose prietors much faith------in the care Just So. .. curative to and he*>”. of Hall’s WALTER H. of the condition thereof. I claim a fore- T*r*W*mjlU ACCOUNTING AN1> [ i worth support ^ powers Catarrh Medicine that thev WOODS CO. assistance during y To be successful a farmer has to offer One Hundred closure of Baid mortgage and give this notice OKNKKAI, CLERICAL WORK. lay need dents Dollars for any case that 191S. and are them it fails to cure. Send LITTLE BUILDING for that purpose. Agent Union Kate ingjan. 1. be as a raiser.—Boston Tran- for list of testimonials, Deposit A TruatCo.. ol i-or I forbid all sharp Address F J.CHENEY & Bert H. Bennett. I4»d, lor lllsworth, ol j CO., Toledo. Ohio. BOSTON, MASS. furnishing Probate and surety Hot as ‘here P.^SSfJ room‘dOT Sold by ail 752. By T. H. Bmith, his n my account, ispl«Vtb, script. Druggists. att’y. Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter ,uppll< ccommodations to I Bucksport, Maine, October 80, 1919. A*thu Removed,to 1 School St.. Kllaworth, m arm hou»e. order you will probably remain well I)1D moke When out orderly. Oct 1917. Sureties defaulted. they get of order your entire HANCOCK 8. J. CITY MEETING. tTnuc fills COURT Continued. system up with poison and you suffei THAN ALL ELSE various ills. ENTERED OCTOBER TERM, 1917. Little Business Before the Aldermen G00I> “Tanlac being acts in The By Appeal. Monday Evening. purely vegetable, October term of the court a safe supreme and wholesome manner as a result closed last 2190 State vs Carl H 8cribner, reckless driv- The full board was IS and active again- Wednesday afternoon. It has present, Mayor THIS YOUR CASE?' of the natural of automobile. Nol VOUNO medicinal action of the been a ing prossed on Hagerthy at the meet- and sleeps busy term. There were ten presiding, regular fEE~ HEAKTILY herbs and roots of jury payment of costs, $17.24. What You 8hould Do—Moat which it is composed. trials, five of ing of the city government Surooaa* FIRST TIME IN them civil cases and five Monday ful and Tanlac is not a purgative like 2192 State vs Pearley Beaton, larceny. Con- Economical Treatment. EtoPNDLY unWTUM many criminal. Evidence was taken out in evening. other medicines, but is a recon- Do powerful several other to Rolls of accounts were as follows: yon have a of out there in the important cases, be re- passed feeling general getting street structive tonic which buildB the RNTERED APRIL TERM, 1918. Roll of weakness (ee| like up sys- ported to the law court. accounts No. 9. <52,222 07 day in and out ¥ Is your any man in town,” said tem and tones the a outrunning up vital organs so as to In 102 By Appeal. STREET appetite Does 1 all, cases came off the docket. COMMISSIONER'S ROLLS poor? your food fail ot winn’ Maine, while in enable them to their 2227 State vs Cornelius to I wyman perform proper There were S Johnston, assault Bridges.. 276 35 strengthen you and to V>e in thirty-eight judgments, your sleep drug store Lewiston, Me., functions as nature and and battery. Nol prossed. refresh? CK>s intended, relieves thirty-three entries of “neither Highway truck. $ 249 06 Do you find it hard to do is assistant to the and overcomes party,” Mr. Wyman biliousness and ENTERED OCTOBER TERM, 1918. Perm, or to bear what ^hv habitual twenty-three divorces decreed and sidewalk. 798 9 5 should be easy? American a eight o( the Realty Co., constipation in this way.” State road 910 76 Have ^“lerk libels dismissed. There were 115 new By Appeal. 2,230 10 your ordinary duties and cares which operates all over Maine Tanlac her flrro is sold in Ellsworth by E. G. entries. 2239 State vs Nahum H Bragdon, breaking TEACHERS’ ROLL. No. 2. become great tasks and burdens? Hampshire. Continuing, he in Bar down a fence. If take Jiew Moore, Harbor by West End Following is a list of the divorces Nol prossed. School fund. $7P2 00 so, Hood’s Sarsaparilla-— Drug Co., in Mount Desert decreed: High school. 49108 this medicine by A. C. Fer- ENTERED APRIL TERIf, 1919. great revitalizes the been badly out of shape all this in 1,283 08 nald, Bucksport by R. B. in Bessie F. Dengler from Herman G. blood, gives vigor and tone to all tha ^[Mve was all out of order atover, ; By Indictment. jjy stomach Bluehlll by W. I. Partridge, in Dengler, for utter desertion. organs and functions, and is un- Tremont 2253 State vs George H Grand total, $5,735 26 indigestion of the worst kind, O. M. Patterson, breaking for by Kittredge, in Brooklin Geo. Emma R. Wescott from Fred A. Wes- and equalled those who are in any de- $***1 by entering. Pleaded not guilty. At a of the school bad sharp, aching pains. F. in for meeting board Oct gree debilitated or run ‘“jlltrqoently Gott, Sedgwick by Jno. W. cott, cruel and abusive treatment. Trial April 25, 1919, down. Do not feeling and head Paris, Jury disagreed. 28, it was voted to recommend the sale my and in Gouldsboro 1. Ernest W. Wooster from 1919. delay it '* l,ob»d*drowsy by MacDonald. Nellie I. Woos- October, Verdict guilty. Sen- of the treatment—begin today. clear when I woke up In the Beechland eo bool house. The To rouse olMem —Advt. ter, for cruel and abusive treatment. tence, not less than two years nor the torpid liver and aldermen voted not to sell it. regu- E. Black from more than four. late the bowels take Hood’s May Herbert L. Black, ■lit was voted to build a wire Pills. like everybody in town was FHANKUN. 2259 State vs H fence, are .ijilooked for cruel and abusive treatment. George Patterson, arson. about 400 yards, around the city farm. They purely vegetable. and, as I heard so Mrs. Lucretia of April, 1919, Pleaded not Filed. t Tsnlsc, many Downing Sullivan was Gilbert R. Snowman from guilty. Adjourned. in town last week. Annie M. about I decided to ENTERED OCTOBER TERM 1919, '‘it miking it, give for cruel and abusive treat- UNITtD STATES RAILROAD flu,. 1 W Blaisdell and Snowman, I bought a bottle and it did wife were ill of ELLSWORTH FALLS. WIKER 0. HINES. Director General o’ Rgi Ha trial. just tonsilitis last week. ment. By Appeal. it would do. It me 2260 State MAINE CENtRAl RAur she! you said helped Mr. L. from Lucretia M. vs Alfred Garland, assault and Lurch of Easton, Pa., is in town George Sprague the start, and 1 feel better than battery. Nol Kev. Henry W. Conley preached at Seel m |rom looking after bis annual of Sprague, for adultery. prossed. Corrected to October 6, 1919 cutting 2261 State Harbor ■ is Christmas trees. ys Simon assault Sunday. nsve felt (o' years. My appetite good Ellen A. Hughes from Merrill J. Violette, and Hughes, Warren Jordan and wile ol BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. can eat anything I wish with- The Methodist ladies’ battery. Nol prossed upon payment Bangor and I no* aid society will for failure to provide suitable mainte- spent Sunday here. bad after effects. bold a fair and at the of costs, $15. PM P M P M dreading any My supper vestry Thurs- nance. out Dec. 4. 2282 State vs Fred M Arno Shea and wife Bar Harbor..lv t9 40! t4 251 I no day, Seavey, assault and are con- §4s00 dear and have that receiving .... longer Selden Sorrento ... heed seems S. Smith from Carrie B. Nol gratulations on the birth a f4 66 Supt. J. Burleigh Thompson, Miss Cora Smith, battery. prossed upon payment of son, born Sullivan. feeling, because I am no longer for Nov 1. dr0W9V Jordan and Miss Longlellow attended the utte? desertion. of costs, $17.82. like I used and constipated to be. teachers' convention in Mrs. Theodore Mt Desert lv 45 bilious Portland. E. Colson from Wilbur V. Colson, By Indictment Livingston and Miss Fy t5 §4845 1st I csa n Gertrude of Waukeag, 8 Fy 5 61 4855 I to bed nlfght sleep like The Hallowe’en at the for utter desertion. 2283 State vs Dooley Stonebam, Mass., W hen go party Methodist Frank E Bridges, violation of are Hancock 6 64 4s52 I feel the social guests of Henry Lord and wife. all night long. fine, and feel vestry by club, Friday evening, Charles O. Hardison from Gertrude M. fish law. Franklin Road. f6 01 f5s09 a log was Miss Frances at was thoroughly enjoyed. 2264 Milliken returned Mon- Wash’gt’n June 6 20 5816 active when I a boy. utter desertion. State vs Fred Daroarest, violation of fish as youngand Hardison,^Tof1 day from a vacation with friends Ellsworth. 6 27 5s21 to Kay Fernald and Reuben Rankin are law. spent are at publish my state- Freeman N. Closson from in Providence and New Ellsworth Falls 6 32 5820 you opening a granite on laud Mary Closson, Boston, York. quarry known 2265 State vs Joel A. Nicolin. f6 46 5s42 as 1 think every man, woman and as Aithur’s for utter desertion. Emery, manslaughter. Burton W. ment, ledges. Conley has gone to Dexter Green Lake 6 55 5s50 2266 State vs Joel A. auto- to work in know about this medicine.” Nov. 3. Persia M. Reed from Emery, driving the shops of & Scott. Phillips Lake.. f7 02 f5s52 child should B. Elvin H. Reed, for mobile Fay when intoxicated. Filed. The McKenzie’s. f7 04 f6s07 on the statement extreme ladies’ sewing circle will meet Commenting foregoing cruelty and cruel and abusive 2267 State vs Charles Holden. 12 01 7 6s09 NORTH LAMOINE. M Goodwin, breakiug Thursday afternoon with Mrs. said: Harriet Brewer June... 12 24 7 29 6825 pe Taniac representative The treatment. and entering. Capias issued. L. teacher. Mrs. Shirley Holt, gave a Hastings. Bangor.ar 112 30 7 3) §6s38 whosuffer from iidigestion, as a Marston from A. 2268 State vs ‘■People Hallowe’en for the pupils at the Myra Henry Marston, Charles M. Goodwin, breaking Frank HaBlam and wife of Bar Harbor suffer from party and Portland.ar jeneral rule also constipation schoolhouse Friday evening. A jolly good j for utter desertion. entering. CapiaB issued. and Leroy Haslam and wife of Bangor, t5 55 *1 05 *1 05 time was had the children. The 2269 State vs Horace W. with Dana are and biliousness. The stomach, liver, kid- by parents Annie M. Rice from Frank L. Rice, Grant, arson. Jury Salisbury, spending a few Boston via came and at the James Clark bowels are the most brought pumpkin pie and for cruel and disagreed. Bail, $500. furnished. days camp on No. 8, Portsmouth ar neys and important cocoa. j abusive treatment, and 2270 State vs hunting. Boston via. the If them in Harry Howland, breaking and organs of body. you keep failure to provide suitable maintenance. The Dover ar f9 15 Nov. 4. Y. entering. Capias issued. Hallowe’en party given in the Luella M. Fennelly from H. vestry was successful George 2271 State vs. Harry Howland, breaking and Friday evening New York .ar *7 *48 socially and A Fennelly, for cruel and abusive treatment entering. issued. financially. creditable Capias was and and program given, games were FRED extreme cruelty. 2272 State vs John L. Hutchinson, assault BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. R. SREAR played. The proceeds, $25, go for Effle N. Davis from Curtis R. Davis, for with intent to rape. Pleaded guilty. church repairs. Wholesale six months in Boston via and Retail Dealer in | cruel and abusive treatment. Sentence, county jail. William H. who has been seri- Brown, Portsmouth Iv 2273 State vs Leon Leach, malicious mis- ill of la *9 00 *7 00 Lewis G. Gray from Sarah E. Gray, ously pneumonia, improving. His Boston via chief. Filed. Mrs. for cruel and abusive treatment. daughter, Dwight Fitzmorris, with Dover lv t8 00 I 2274 State vs Frank H Lowell, indecent lib- her daughter Sylvia, of Allston, Mass., Laurel F. Poor from Edith L. Poor, for came last week. erties with child. Verdict, not Portland.lv ri2 30 fll 05 kl045 guilty. Bangor.lv 30 30 adultery. 2275 State vs Charles Misses Alice and Maud ffi t3 §7s00 STRAW McCarthy, breaking Clough Dubpy, Brewer June.. 5 3 se s 06 37 7 COAL, WOOD, who are HAY, Vandelia Tanner from V. at Casper and entering. Pleaded not teaching Southwest Harbor, Holden. 5 59 3 56 7s26 guilty. were here over Tanner, for utter desertion. Continued. Sunday, on their way McKenzie’s — f6 04 f7s32 Hair, Lime, Sand, Brick, Cement home from the teachers convention in Phillips Lake f6 06 f 4 03 f7s3o Leslie G. from Ruth F. 2276 State vs Charles Kenney Kenney, McCarthy, breaking Portland. Green Lake .. 6 16 4 11 7s44 for adultery. and entering. Pleaded not guilty. Nicolin. f6 26 f4 21 7s55 Continued. Ellsworth Falls 6 39 4 33 8s09 Ira Fire A. Hamilton from Lora G. Hamilton, Ellsworth 6 47 4 40 8sl6 Sewer 2277 State vs Thomas S *), Chimney Powers, interfering Cheerful Observer. Wash’gt’n June 6 58 4 51 f8s22 Pipe, for adultery. with fish weir. Nol Franklin prossed. When man Road f7 11 ,f4 59 8s3l Nettie C. from Fred E. the above endeavors to Cunningham 2278 State vs Thomas S Powers, interfering Hancock. 7 20 5 06 8s40 discredit you, be of for It £ 7 24 5 09 8s43 Cunningham, for utter desertion. with fish weir. Nol good cheer, Waukeag, Fy prossed. Mt Desert ar 30 15 Pipe is that are near Fy t7 t5 §8850 probable you Martha M. Pomroy from Wesley B. 2279 State vs Wm Richardson, larceny. getting for utter desertion. Principal (defaulted. Cash bail of enough to crowd him.—Dayton News. Sullivan-ar. t7 50 Pomroy, Sorrento. t8 20 LAND TILE AND CHARCOAL $125 forfeited. THE CRIMINAL DOCKET. BORN. Bar Harbor .ar. {8 55 |6 05 §9s40 2280 State vs Wm Richardson, larceny. Following is the full criminal docket, defaulted. Cash bail of f on or on notice to conductor. 5 Principal $125 AUSTIN—At Oct to Mr Stops signal Park Street with record of of cases to date: Stonington, 28, and * included, t disposed forfeited. Mrs Harry C Austin, a daughter. Daily, Sundays Daily, except Sunday. § Sunday only. {Daily except ENTERED APRIL 1917. 2281 State vs Charles McLEAN—At TERM, Smith, malicious Bar Harbor, Oct 28, to Mr and Saturday, s Discontinued after Oct. 26. Rockland Maine Mrs Harris L mischief. Nol prossed on payment of McLean, a son. (Harris k Saturday only. By Appeal. Linwood, jr.) TELEPHONE: 255 costs, $11 54. DANA C. DOUGLASS, 2172 State vs A L Stafford, drunk and dis- SHEA—At Ellsworth Falls, Nov 1, to Mr and Federal 2282 State vs Winfield S Webb, failure Manager. Mrs Arno Shea, a son. M. L. HARRIS, to suitable maintenance for provide WHITE—At Ellsworth, Oct 24, to Mr and Mrs General Passenger Agent. wife. Capias issued. Frank E White, a son. Portland, Maine. 2283 State vs Winfield S Webb, failure to WARDWELL—At Penobscot, Nov, 1, to Mr and Mrs provide suitable maintenance for Percy A Wardwell, a son. Subscribe For children. Capias issued. WILLIAMS—At Bucbsport, Oct 29. to Mr and Mrs George H Williams, a daughter. 2284 State vs Arthur J Williams, breaking (Grace Elizabeth.) and entering. Pleaded not guilty. The Ellsworth American Verdict guilty. Sentence, not less MAKKIKD. than two and one-half years nor more The Payer That Stops Coming When BOWDEN—LELAND—At than five. Motion filed for arrest of Bangor, Nov 1, No more Rev W Subscription Expires. sub- because of by A McGraw, Mias Jennie E judgment alleged defect in of indictment. Motion Bowden, Bangor, to Paul Lelaud, o scription bills piling up unexpectedly. overruled; law Bucksport. court on exceptions. You what but the COOMBS—CAREY—At Nov get you pay for, 2285 State vs Arthur J Williams, Bucksport, 2, by breaking Rev D M Angell, Mias Ethel Frances Coombs will not be forced and entering. Pleaded not paper upon you guilty. to Ivory A Carey, both of Continued. Bucksport. beyond that time. HOAR—HAMMOND—At Milbridge, Oct 27, by Rev W S Baker, Miss Florence C Hoar, BROOKLIN. of Macbiasport, to Henry N Hammond, of a South Gouidsboro. PRICE, $1.50 year Kendall Allen has to to gone Rockland JUDD—CLAY—At work. Brockton, Mass, Oct 28, Send your name and address, and a by Rev H H Stetson, Miss Ethel Judd, of Mrs. Julia Jackson is visiting at Dover, N H, to Arthur M Clay, of Bucks- $1 bill, now, and receive the paper for Brooksville. port. or 50 cents if LORD—CUSHING—At Nov eight months, (stamps Miss Jennie has gone to Boston Bucksport, 1. by Dyer Rev David M. Miss Jenness Beulah more fur four for the winter. Angell, convenient) months. Lord to Henry Liu wood Cushing, both of Miss Ruth Babson of Eggemoggin is Bucksport. it for Yourself visiting Mrs. Naomi Allen. STANLEY — JONES—At Cranberry Isles, Hear Nov 3. Rev Oscar L Harry Bridges and wife several by Olsen, Miss Ella B spent of Is'es, to Earl T at Island Stanley, Cranberry Jones, PLUMBING days Long hunting. ef Portland. Which Miss Annie Williams of Boxford, Mass., SWEETSER—MACOMBRR-At Boston, Oct Hot Water Furnace The Phonograph is visiting Miss Louise Cousins. 30. at the Church of the Good .-shepherd, Heating, Rev Jal-vis Miss Mr. and Miss at- by George Prescott, Gladys Work and Young Evelyn Gray L. Sweetser, of to Ronald W Jobbing. the Portland, Amazed All Ellsworth tended State teachers’ convention. Macomber, of Boston. Sterling Freethey will move his family rlONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES into Edward Trundy’s house for the DIKD. can j Twenty Years' Experience. A RE you one of those who believe that no phonograph winter. Austin and and Edward COOLIDGE—At Lamoine, Nov 3, Mrs Mary •viMon.il attention to all details. Telephone ** Stanley family H match the voice of the human ? An astonishing Trundy and wife have moved to Rock- Coolidge, aged 72 years, 6 months, 25 or mail orders promptly attended to. living land for the winter. GRAY—At Bluebill, Oct 29, Mrs F who Everett who has been in Phila- Nancy awaits the thousand Ellsworthites Cousins, Gray, nged 68 years, 8 months, 14 days. EDWARD F. you—like delphia, driving a car from Bluehill Falls BRADY, to that city, is at home. attended the Marie recital. CARD OF THANKS. Grant St.. Ellsworth, Me. Morrisey Rev. Frederic Emerson and wife left wish thus publioly to express our in- Telephone 173-2. for their new dome at Aina Thursday. WE cere gratitude to neighbors and friends voice from the Best wishes follow them. for their kindness and sympathy shown in so A. Edison his ATED living. wavs the Thomas gave Purdy and wife, who have \ many during illuess and at the Augustus death of our wife and mother. been Mr. mother at Ellsworth Steam famous Tone-Test You have never heard any visiting Purdy’s Royal Tyler. Laundry recently Flye Point, have returned to Boston. Ebnest E. Saunders. All Kinds of Work. NAPHTHA CLEANING hail Mrs. Edith Leighton and Master Paul F. Walter Saundkrs and Family. Laundry at Hancock Hall. He that Ellsworth, Nov. 1919. phonograph approaches spent the week-end with Mrs. Leighton’s 1, <»oods called lor and delivered Charles at Miss sing in direct It uncle, Capt. Babson, Egge- Special attention to parcel post work Morrisey the New Edison. RE- moggin. ,lrmn '■ *rr:±x h. B ESTEY & the RE- Miss Adelaide who has been CO., Proprietors comparison with not the mu- Smith, CREATES only keeping house for H. M. Pease four State Street, Ellsworth, Me of her voice has returned to her at CREATION by but elusive months, cottage sical notes, every Haveu. H. W. DUNN GOOD LINE OF the New Edison.* Music Mrs. Mary Young of Webster City, of tone and color Manufacturer aud dealer in quality Iowa, who has spent the summer and fall lovers were bat- for her Ready-made Clothing completely the with relatives here, left home which identify original Saturday. Grade Granite and Marble AT REASONABLE PRICES. and tled. Their ears were unable High Repairing Miss Amelia Gott, who underwent a cleaning a specialty. to the RE-CRE- artist. surgical operation upon her throat at Monuments, Tablets and Markers distinguish Bangor last week, is at home much im- DAVID FRIEND proved in health. Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Me. Main Street Ellsworth Charles Staples and friend of Frankfort spent the week-end in town. Mrs. Staples accompanied her eon home for a part of the winter. EDISON Mrs. Kane and Miss The NEW Eugene Marjorie for Mass. Mrs. THE REASON WHY CLARIONS a Soul.” Kane left Thursday Lynn, “The Phonograph With Kane will stay a few weeks, but Miss Kane will spend the wiuter there. indentical instrument*,which was used Mr. Mayhew of Wellesley, Mass., has 'five such remarkable service is Come in and hear the been at the Purdy place at Flye Point the week out the The because are made from Hall. Make the discovery for yourself. past laying grounds. they right, at Hancock great work will begin next spring, as on ac- count of the wet season, nothing can be start to finish, built in a good, old- fall. done this New BMrs. W. H. C. Dodge and nephew, who fashioned England plant have been in Sedgwick for several months, workmen under E. F. ROBINSON have moved to the rent of Mrs. Ida Burns by expert per- DEALER Ellsworth, Me. for the winter. Mrs. Burns will spend sonal of the Registered Optometrist EDISON the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ros- supervision pro- in Rockland. ‘The model which sells for *- well Eaton, i instrument used in the Tone-Test in Ellsworth is the regular prietors. > Nov. 3. Une Femme. exact Edison perfected after spending duplicate of the Laboratory Model which Mr. Painstaking care in choice of Dollars in experiments. Their Need for Safety Pins. materials, in molding and in fitting An archeologist recently dug up a Clarions safety pin from the ruins of ancient up gives lasting quality. Babylon. Judging from the pictures in the Babylonian section of the histories, WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Maine *1®* however, It seems that safety pins were worn mostly by the grownups in those times. The J: P. ELDRIDQE CO. INC., Ellsworth, Me. aiAticetmtiufe. BLUEHILL FALLS. xUjbfTtiarmcntB. The schooner Clara and Mabel, Capt. Fohs, is in the harbor discharging cement and brick for Ashman Clough. UND THE'WORLD a WITH A Laurence Eaton shot fine fox near the CRIPPLE FOR Davidson farm recently. AMERICAN RED Miss Lizzie Conary has gone to CROSS. to care for her sister, Mrs. George Crock- In ett, who fell recently breaking the bones Italy. THREE YEARS of her wrist. Clarence Meservey and family of Owl’s Head have been visiting here. Helpless In Bed With Rheumatism Oct. 27. Crumb*. Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES”. Lester Conary is doing carpenter work at the Point. Mrs. Eugene Conary, who has been vis- iting in Sedgwick, has returned home. Mrs. Angie Candage has been spending a few days with her brother, Eugene Conary. ONCE IN YOUR LIFE Raymond Conary, who has been en- gaged in auto repair work at Bar Harbor, are in extreme is home. you danger.' If that cough goes to Mrs. Belle Wood and daughter are home, your after being employed the past season at lungs,—What Then ? East Bluehill. Harry Conary has installed a second motor in his boat. He has a fine craft, and has been sailing summer visitors the Kemp’sBalsam past season. Nov. 3. Crumbs. might have prevented this illness and expense. BROOKS VILLE. STOP THAT COUCH NOW has a car. Roy Hooper purchased — with at one of the Arriving most critical stages of the war, Miss Gladys N. Closson is aL when th r employed were forcing the Italian army back to the MR. ALEXANDER MUNRO Sargentville canning factory. KEMP’S BALSAM Plave, the American hJ'"6' rushed emergency relief from Paris nnd revived the ^ Eugene Black, who is attending drooping sr)lrit °f R.R. No. 1, Lome, Ont. school whole country. In addition to rations * navigation at Rockland, spent furnishing and comforts ar a* “For over three I was at home. attention to the years, Sunday fighting men. the American Red Cross Instituted aT8"1 confined to bed with Rheumatism. Mrs. Alonzo Sanborn of Rozier is kitchens. 30 children* hospitals, 10 children's Cape dispensaries, 14 ar.|« , visiting her Mrs. Sadie San- ^ During that I had treatment daughter, WEST TREMONT. factories, five homes for refugee children, 10 rest **** time, born. COUNTY NEWS Stations'for ref,, from a number of doctors, and tried Blanch Rich is employed in Ellsworth. This photograph shows a gronp of Italian refugee Levi Gray of Rosier is bis children belD Cape visiting Miss Stover and Miss Viola Wooster the American lied Cross ut one of the 8 lei! nearly everything I saw advertised to sisters, Mrs. Eugene Sanborn and Mrs. numerous relief stations. Hiram Orcutt. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. attended the teachers’ convention at cure without Portland. Rheumatism, receiving W. E. Clark, and Miss Evalena Closson, daughter of Mrs. Supt. Principal Kelly any benefit. I decided to Mr. with others of the Raymond E. Robbins left last week for Finally, William died after- Line, teaching Closson,, Saturday force, attended the teachers’ convention Portland, after a vacation with his try ‘Fruit-a-tives” Fruit Liver noon, after a illness. (or long at Portland. mother, Mrs. Lena Robbins. Tablets). Before I had used half a Nov. 3. A. J. H. Gilley and son, in Capt. Leverett’s Mrs. Alvin Wails and children spent Feeble Old box, I noticed an improvement; the motor sloop, have made several trips to last week with her sister, Mrs. A. A. People Sedgwick and other districts at Southwest Harbor. pain was not so severe, and tha NORTH ORLAND. farming Lopaus, bartering fish for vegetables and farm Earle who has to Mrs. Caroline Gray has gone to Veazie Farley, been nt sea two Swelling started go down. produce for which they find a ready sale. months for an indefinite period. with his father-in-law, Capt. Vinol is What You / continued taking this fruit me- Henry Tracy will leave soon to Charles P. Lunt, is home. Need Walter Douglass and George who spend Davis, the winter in Texas, where his son Merle A. A Wentworth dicine, improving all the and have at Roach are at and sons Alexander Decause it contains the elements time, employment River, is located. His stock and very needed to re. home for a short time. horses, farming and Roy are camping on Block now I can walk about two miles and be in island, tools will charge of Edgar Robbins, where they are clamming for Mr. Lawler’s W. N. Everett of Or sad is car- weakness with viz: Beef and clo chores about the doing who has been in his employ several at Southwest Harbor. place strength, Cod light place’’ work for W. P. factory penter Dodge, repairing a years. fiov. 3. Thelma. Liver ALEXANDER MUNRO. house and on the Iron and carriage putting roofing Sunday Allan Farns- Peptones, Manganese house. morning, Oct. 19, Peptonates, 50c. a box,6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. worth Walls and Miss Hilda Pearl B^own, and with a mild tonic Leslie Johnson and wife expect to move daughter of and Mrs. William Shrines to Foxee. Glycerophosphates, wine,' At all dealers or sent on Capt. receipt of into their new home soon. Brown of Somesviile, were married at the There are numberless shrines In This is a combination to restore by FRUIT-A-TIVES Fred York has Methodist Rev. Air. splendid price, Limited, returned from a hunting parsonage, Blaisdell Japan dedicated to foxes. The badger strength, near Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Walls went for and OGDENSBPRG, N. Y. trip officiating. is another animal vitality It has a feared by the super- vigor. given ninety percent Oct. 27. B. brief honeymoon to a camp at East- brook. Congratulations are extended. stitious Japanese mind. It Is believed satisfaction for sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF: They will make their home with Mr. to have power to annoy people, and to COUNTY NEWS WEST BROOKLiN. Walls’ mother. Malone, N.Y. be able to turn Into a at will. Winchester, Va Everett of Belfast is priest Bridges visiting Jesse Carpenter, after being honorably “I am 84 years of age and into 111 am a fanner's in this The crying of weasles and the baying got wife, “yemof BLUEHiLL. vicinity. discharged from the merchant marine a feeble, weak and nervous condition and of are considered evil and age, pneumonia leftmeiniwesk David Bridges, who has been service still desired a part in serving his dogs omens, so I could not B. B. Yeazie and wife of Portland are employed sleep. Vinol has not run-down condition, so I at South is home. country and enlisted in the aviation such Insignificant send a couldhudh Visiting in town. Hero, Vt., corps happenings built up but it has about In of the drill in the only my strength keep and do my work, A Proctor Bridges, who has been place long flying shudder through the believers. me a Mrs. Edith Kane and son have working he whs given good appetite and I sleep neighbor me Vino! end Sidney at is home. corps, assigned to motor truck brought it hi to New York for the winter. Opeecbe island, all now. Without doubt Vinol gone service to carry supplies for the air-fliers, right built up my strength so fast that I Cleaves Clapp and who have is Mrs J. S. Horton and daughters of Bar family, and hns lately oeen stationed at Fort the greatest strengthener for old think it is the best medicine I hve been visiting in Newport, are home. Harbor were in town last week. Snellmg on the Mississippi. Soy Beans at Food. people obtainable. '—Mrs. S. B. Wells. ever taken.”—Mrs. Jennie Chinn™ Miss Alice Duffy has gone to Bluehill Tor There will be a supper in the weanesaay evening, uct. jy, t beans, Introduced Into the Unit- *11 roll-down, n*rroo», anaemic conditions, weak women, Congre- Falls to the winter Harvey Soy overworked m*n. spend with Mrs. Lena and were feeble old people and delicate children, there 1* no gational vestry, Thursday evening, at Gilley wife, surprised by a party ed States more than one hundred year* reinedv like Ylnol. 5.30. Price, 25 cents. Duffy. of friends and neigbtor* from North Nov. 3. ago primarily for use as a forage crop, Prof. V. G. Smith and Misses Elizabeth B. Norwood’s Cove, who presented Eames, Ethel Stover and Ellen McIntyre them w ith a lamp aud some pretty dishes, I are In reality one of the most nutri- so useful to a attended the teacher convention at Impure blood runs you down—makes you young couple just starting j tious of the bean family when used as on the of life Portland. au journey together. Harvey j easy victim for disease. For pure blood human food, according to of Gilley is one of our returned soldiers j specialists The next two Sunday mornings at the and souud digestion—Burdock Blocd Bitters. who went overseas. Refreshments were i the department of agriculture. CHARLES E. ALEXANDER, Druggiat, and Druggists Everywhere Congregational church, Miss At all drug stores. Walkley Price, #1.25.—.4drt. served and a pleasant evening was will give talks on the life of Christ. The spent. f For a week the one next Sunday will be introductory, community has been -“The Times of Jesus.” Next deeply stirred with anxiety over the Sunday- SSncrUaniimta evening, stereopticon lecture, “The Black critical condition of Miss Ida Norwood, a Man in White Man’s Africa.” trained nurse, who has been aud is seri- onslv ill, though at this writing a lne body of Mr9. Ida M. Bunker was slight for the better for con- FALL change gives A here hope THREE from Oct. for in- ROMANCE:-EPISODE brougnt Bangor 29, tinued I improvement. terment in Sea Side cemetery. Commit- 3. ment services were held at the grave. Mis. Nov. Spray. Bunker was the daughter of Augustus and Abby Osgood Peters, and a direct rime PRETTY MARSH. descendant of John Peters and Phineas Osg od, anon* ihe earliest settlers of Miss Maxine Browu of Somesville Bluehill. Her husband, Dr. D. W. Bun- spent the week-end with Adell Carter. ker. practiced medicine here until 1898, Miss Adell Carter, who is teaching when he moved to Bar Harbor and ten at Otter Creek, attended the teachers’ later to Mrs. years Bangor. Bunker was convention in Portland. a woman of singularly beautiful char- lost Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Freeman are re- acter, loved and esteemed by all who Dy sickness and Enforced Idleness. knew is ceiving congratulations on the birth of her. She survived by the husband Many of the of sickness and and me sister. Mrs. W. I. of days u daughter, born Oct. 22. Partridge, misery, too often accompanied by loss Bluehill. Mrs. Lillian Reynolds who been oc- of may be to neglect The stock holders of the Bluehill pay, easily charged cupying the Smallidge cottage since Aug Moving or indiscretion on the of the individ- Picture Co. organized part 1, left Saturday for her home in Wednesday evening. ual. a Brocktou, Directors: Dr. E. C. Just little more care in the matter Mass. Barrett, chairman; of diet and M. R. Hinckley, A. F. Townsend, attention to of Mr*. Lottie Rumill left for Boston Harry habits regularity to-day Hinckley, J. R. Abram, E. E. Mdutyre will change such days into happy for the wiuter. Her daughter Edna, who and F. 3. Hinckley. At the directors’ apd profitable ones. Give heed to has been in Philadelphia through the meeting, the following officers were Nature's first warning of summer, is attending the Lelaud Powers elected: approaching school President, A. F. Townsend; trouble, keep your stomach ana of oratory. vice-president, Harry t digestion iuckley; secretary, right and your bowels regular,—then George Leonard, U. 8. N., who has been J. R. Abram; treasurer, Dr. E. C. Bar- absent three everything will look cheerful and your nearly years, has received rett; general manager, E. G. Williams. an honorable and is One hundred and day's work will be easier. discharge visiting fifty Bhares of stock his parents, Samuel Leonard aud wife, were issued and subscribed. The On the first appearance of acid stom- fully .lie was on duty during the war, on the directors have made an with nausea, agreement ach, headache or constipation, Mediterranean sea, and after his return the officers for the use of the take one municipal or two teaspoonfuls of "L. F." to New York was transferred to the new town hall. A new machine and screen Atwood’s Medicine, and battleship Idaho, aud made the will be and two booths built voyage purchased, the functions will resume to the Pacific coast. in the rear of the hall. Dances will be their normal Nov. 3. held alter each performance. activity,you G. will avoid the of Nov. 3. S. expense sickness, and earn your NORTH BROOKSVILLE. usual pay. This remedy Vernon EASTBROOK. Segar baa moved into bis neve has been a household ^ Men are working on the telephone line refuge for more than *his week. sixty Prudence Griudle is visiting ber Get a father, years. bottle to- K. 8. Schools in town Gnndle. are closed for a week’s day from your dealer for vacation. Mrs. Edna Billings is visiting ber niece, fifty cents, or write us to Narcissa Like C. M. Gott the Douglass. They spent week-end with mail a free his here. sample, Hannab family The “L. F.” Medicine Bentley Perkins bas sold ber H. H. j bouse to G. A. Pierce. Kingman has caught two bears I Co., Portland, Me. -in Jess than two weeks. J. W. Perkins, wife and son of Skow- In Lous hagan were of W. Sweet Mibb Mae Butler, w'ho has been work- guests recently N. Per- bright eyes friendship kins and wife. ing at Northeast Harbor, is home. S W PILLS smiles; F.A. DeMeyer is building two CHICHESTERTHE DIAMOND Hit AND. X Richard Grindle went to Waterville to camps Mrs. M Jbe shore of Abrams pond for summer accompany Grindle and children borne from a visit there. Steve tow part ies. would her a' thousand j D. D. G. M. Julia gladly jio ether. Hut or Vickery of Belfast Then? are several your v_ caof chicken poi Draccfat. Ask for ClIl-MrilK-TEH** toapected Bagaduce chapter, O. E. miles* in also several of DIAMOrOND BRAND for 8., town; cases whooping PILL*, Fuday evening. Lunch was served. -cough. years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable Mr». Blanche Stover bas gone to Solon tar He knows Mrs. Henry who has been Visit- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE tbe car French, winter. Her daughters, Lillian and Soconyll put her ing her Mrs. Wilbur right! daughter, Merritt. Jessie, are at tbe home of F. 8. Hawes. Jit is Deblois, home. Get. 27. C. Both as comes Master in RobertGott will visit bis nnnt. HAIR sigh parting .sight* Mis. Ralph Jordan. in Ellsworth thi BALSAM [RemoTeeOanrtraff-S to peHair Felling S»AL COVE. week. Miss Ellen Gott will visit her \ Restore* Color end R. L. Latty is q trite ill. itather’s in Southwest Harbor. Beauty to and Faded Hair people Gray C. Me and $1 00 at drugrista M. Reed, who bas been ill several Ed Kief and wite have returned to their Purity unspoiled by iLSStxJi .✓^’Jatecox*“-Chem. Chem. Wti,* k«. Pptcbogup.Pate FT. weeks, is very low. compounding—'Straight, home in Hancock. Mr. Kiel has enlarged Miss Velma iff at ihhe kitchen and extended the piazza HINDERCOtffiS hZL Murphy Exeter, N. H., all-refinery, power-full along for tbe winter. gasoline. one side ol Hamlin Kingman's house. Miss Winifred Oct. 27. Gem. Kelley iff at Bedford Hill, N. Y. y4t RUiruj time look for the red, while and blue Socony Siipt Mrs. Eliza Rumill SOUTH BROOKS VILLE. recently vioited ber CATARRH VANISHES son, Capt. J. H. Rumill. H. of Portland is Leon Tapley visiting Mrs. Letitla Sprague is with her his father, J. H. daagh Tapley. ter, Mrs. Eva Kelley, who is ill. Mrs. T. T. Havey, who has been visiting Here is One Treatment That All Frank N. bas a in Portsmouth, N. H., is at home. Sawyer purchased wood Sufferers Can Rely Upon lot of V. J. Fiye, of Bangor. Mr. Sawyer Mrs. Emma L. who is an Tapley, invalid, will soon put a crew of men at work cut- of on received a shower post-cards her ting pulp wood. birthday, Oct. 30. If you want to drive catarrh and all its Nov. 2. y., The schooner Kate L. Pray, Uapt. I. F. disgusting symptoms from your system in the shortest to Hutchinson, has gone to Bangor with a possible time, go your drug- gist and ask for a Hyomei outfit to-day. SEAWALL. load of pulp-wood. Breathe the air of Hyomei and let it rid Mrs. Amos Gulliver is borne from a visit and Mrs. Maude L. Black, who has been in you of catarrh chronic head oold»: it in Boston. gives such relief that all who use it the season, is at home, ac- quick Miss Boston past for the first time are astonished. Janet Tripp of Northeast Harbor by her daughter, Mrs. Ernest a companied Hyomei is pure pleasant antiseptic, visited Mrs. Charles Haynes last wreek. Crocker, of Canaan. which is breathed through the nose and throat into the head and Mr. and Mrs. Glenk have been at their Nov. 1. V. deep longs; it soothes the sore inflamed membranes, re- cottage here for a few days. duces and heals all swelling quickly mfiam* Miss Agnes Ward, Miss Addie Brown SWAN’S ISLAND. Don’t suffer another day with catarrh; the and Miss Luretta Bridges attended the on busi- disease is and A. G. Sprague ia in Rockland dangerous often ends in con- teachers’ convention at Portland. Start the treatment to' ness. sumption. Hyomei day. No stomach dosing, no sprays, or Roy Wilson and wife, who have been F. F. Morse, wife and daughter Ruby douches, no dangerous drugs or narcotics: visiting Mrs. Wilson’s have re- returned Tuesday. Mr. Morse has been to Absolutely harmless. Just hreathe it—that's mother, turned Boston and Gloucester on business. all. At Charles E. Alexander’s and leading to Calais^ druggists everywhere. Oct. 27. 8- Nov. 3. T. E. D. aotjcrtifttmnita. THE FALLS, HANCOCK. ffl&mtBtnuMe SOUTH PENOBSCOT. Howard Tracy and wife have moved Mrs. Guy Leach is ill of their household grip. MOTHER Roods here trom Bar David AND CHILDREN GRATEFUL Harbor. will Perkins has gone to Islesboro to They Bpend the winter at In East Balm Beach, Fla. work. Boston, Mass., at 23 Lamson right. It may interest you to know that NERVES Fred Street, a contented of three chil- recently my youngest child w as Mrs. Mary Wheelden of Ellsworth is Mitchell, who is employed in family terribly WOMAN’S dren sick and it was a serious e. We all Brewer visiting her daughter, Mrs. Calvin Fom- p why? spent the week-end at home. and the mother live, daily thanking roy. S. B. in A man at Condon, who has been on a hunt- silence the kind neighbor who helped Roswell sixty ing trip near Moosehead came home STRONG Springer and wife of Washing- lake, them when they were sick. Mrs. Nellie MADE ton of were week-end years age is Saturday. Junction, guests at Woodford is the mother and she writes Archie Gatcomb’s. either a Herman L. Wescott and wife of Port- failure the letter E. Pinkham’s land are following to Dr. J. F. True & Lydia Jack Hatt haB moved home from Han- visiting his parents, George Wes- iy cock where he iao ?ucce,S3- BEECHAM’S cott and Co.: “Having heard about your medicine Point, spent the summer. riLLb nave wife. been made for from and Vegetable Compound. Winifred Gatcomb of Hancock sixty Mrs. Sue Clement has sold her my neighbors druggist, 1 won- Point years and have the sale home to visited Doris Davis last week. largest of anv Herbert Grindle dered If Dr. True’s Elixir Ljnona, Minn.I suffered for more medicine in the world! and gone to South Or- your wasn’t and was Oct. 27. M. rington to work. what I needed. I am a hard-working « year from nervousness, Millions use m Nov. 1. uou X tUUIU IIUli L. woman, working six hours every day for rest at the Penn night— Realty Trust Company in Bos- j would sakgenTville. lie awake and HANCOCK ton. In this work I use a Capt. L. J. Sargent of POINT. doing lot of get so nervous I Portsmouth, N. H., spent|the weelc-end with his mother Hollis Heed has gone to Boston to work. strength. Besides this looking after my would have to Sold everywhere. get Mrs. J. N. Sargent. B«cHArLs(p boxes, 10c., 25c. Orville Martin and w ife and H. A. house and the care of three Ball children and walk around my up Marshall France visited in Lincoln last week. and in the and wife, Walter wore me out. morning France and wife and little I. H. would be all daughter of Representative Foss left to-day “I guess my^ierves got out of kilt first. tired Meahoppen, have been for to attend Pa., visiting W. Augusta the special session I out. I read about L. France and wife. COUNTY NEWS of legislature. worried a lot and seemed to get tired Lydia E. Pinkham’a Alton easy. I lost ray appetite. I was over- Frank Harding, wife and son Parritt, wife and son, who Com- Ralph taken Vegetable spent part of last week with their have been here several weeks, have re- with dizzy spells, my eyes got and daugh- EGYPT. turned to Bar thought ter, Mrs. Richard Johnson, in Vanceboro. Harbor. blurred, and I soon found I bad to stay would it. Found try My Mrs. George W. Grinda lis 8. H. is at home Nov. 3. M. R. home from work. I didn’t do house- nervousness visiting her Savage for a short any soon and time. LynD’ Ma"’ Thomaston, work, but the rest didn’t do any good. h i- me. Bleep Conn'” Mrs. Gertrude Linscott and little son SUNSET. “I had one for M fine in the always special doctor my- ,n(i feel morning and Roy H. Grindle is at home from recently visited relatives Mrs. Prescott Eaton has returned from Boston here. self and the to do my work. I gladly recom- for a few day9. Portland. children, but he was out of lie Floyd Scammon and were recent E. Pinkham'a A. family town when I was sick. I took medicine od Lydia Vegetable E. Farnsworth and wife of Brooklin guests of E. E. Scammon and wife. John Haynes and a friend, Mr. Me- to make weak nerves and Charles K. Foster and wife Mrs. Intire of Hyde Park. Mass., have been from the druggist which my friends lomnound spent Georgie Phillips of Ellsworth re- Mra. Albert 603 last week in and spending a short vacation here. Sultze, Quebec St. Ann de cently visited her sister, Mrs. Oliver brought in, but nothing did any good. Winona. Minn. Beaupre. Bragdon. who has llrnstead St, Clyde Small, spent his vacation My bowels were out ot oraer. My breath we hear the Mr. and Mrs. with his Mrs. E. T How often do expression Davis, who have spent Allan Grant and wife have mother, S. Small, has re- bad, and I was shaky all over. Worst of several gone to turned to "I am so nervous, I can- weeks at Fred J. have Bar Milo, where he is all the terrible headaches came. Lone women, Sargent’s Harbor, where Mr. Grant has em- employed. It seemed seems returned to D. C. Oct. 29. Sadie. I had suffered kit sleep,” or "it as though I Washington, ployment. years before your Dr. True’s have your Elixir to thank for relieving women should Oct. 27. Elixir was brought into me a her of stomach worms. When hould fly.” Such profit Sim. 0( D»niel West and J. by neigh- 1 gave it uJ,1?6 Puberties bor. to Louise it acted like experience and Willard Clarke have been sold to MARLBORO. niRgic, and fixed iy Mrs. Sultze’• give people “After a short and of time I began to cheer up her up after only two doses.” famous root herb remedy, Oscar J. Hooper has returned from New Michigan. They expect to move here The residence of L. L. Brown is gg Jhis being and be myself again. bowels were of worms are: where be bas been soon. My Signs Constipation, E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com- York, employed. painted green, trimmed with white. soon in order and I noticed that the hardened full Lydia Nov. 3. dizzy belly, swollen upper lip, a Mrs. Fred J. L. H. A. had left me. 1 lound, trial. Sargent spent part of last Springer and wife have left for spells think your Elixir sour stomach, offensive breath, and oc- «t baa been overcom- week with her at wonderful. I am For forty years daughter Orono. Massachusetts, where Mr. Springer will working every day now*, casional paius. pale face of leaden tint, conditions as Walter M. NORTH be stronger and and pg such serious displace- Nevells, of the steamer Cam- SULLIVAN. employed. getting picking up my ap- eyes heavy dull, twitching eyelids, has I feel full of toward of the inflammation, ulceration, lrreg- deni, been visiting his parents. Zemro Hall was home from Joseph McIntyre is a new gratitude itching nostrils, and short ments, Brewer for digging r. True’s Elixir. dry diz- B. has the week-end. cellar under his and a Kitite. cougbB, grinding of the teeth, little red llsrities, periodic pains, backache, Emery Hooper returned to his house, grading “The children home in new sometimes eat things points sticking out on the start- and nervous prostration of Beverly, Mass. N. H. Williams several driveway. tongue, fcness, spent days re- which don’t agree with them, when I am ing during sleep, slow fever. If and is now considered the stan- Chandler H. Bowden and wife cently in Bangor. C. C. Baxter and Miss Baxter of Boston not your fomen, have re- around to see, and then cramps and children 6bow any of these for such ailments. turned frem Charleston and were the last of the summer residents to symptoms, i remedy Winterport. John Bagley left Monday for North constipation follow. I just get out my start giving Dr. True’s The and leave. They left last week. Elixir, Family Lawrence R. Eaton and a friend from Jay J. E. Havey for Bath. They bottle of Dr. True’s Elixir and find no Laxative and Worm at of their livestock to native Expeller, once. It have been disposed trouble in them to take seme. It has done wonders Hudson, Mass., guests of D. G. Mrs. Rose Bagley, Miss Minnie Bunker residents. getting for children and grown- and is to take. Their Eaton wife. and Miss Lillian Robertson left easy bowels are soon al ups since 1851. AT ALL DEALERS. Monday D. W. Springer and son with NEWS Oscar Sargent and of West for Augusta. Howard, COUNTY family George P. Stratton, secured six hundred Somerville, Mass., spent the two Delmar Robertson paBt cut his foot badly, pounds of hake at Scboodic last week. weeks in town. while in satisfactory condition, owing to the! a “sin*.” Some who never ‘sang” before- Thursday, the woods cutting They reported the tish but WEST FRANKLIN. Mrs. Julia H. Sweet and Miss Harkness timber. plentiful, liberality of the town in raising money allowed that even they were interested. ship inclement weather. for their benefit. have gone to Cambridge, for the In the of our A. C. Williams was a recent visitor at Mass., Mrs. Arthur Gonzales and two children F. H. departure good citizens, winter. Stratton, the local smoked fish George P. Stratton has Mrs. Annie Miss Ruth left Saturday for Bath, where her hus- compieted"tFe Kemick, Remick rry. man, has recently received from Salisbury digging of a well at his and Homer for Mrs. V. L. Sargent, who has spent th band iB twenty-foot Wilbur, Dexter, where Richard Hastings is home from Bath employed. Cove a large lot of herring. Mr. residence. Mr. Stratton is also to summer with bas returned to grading they expect make their home, the ir a few herbrother, Nov. 3. Stratton’s smoke house is days. West Mass. H. working night his lawn. community loses «a trio of real friends. Somerville, and and he is with and Irvin Rollins day, being besieged A real good the kiud tnat old The home they leave has been George Bradbury each Miss Mary H. Milliken has to orders. time, occupied last week. gone New boasted for the last sixty years. Dexter ,ot a white deer Newton Falls to the The merchant who does not England in the 18th will be Upper spend winter advertieein Road Commissioner O. W. benefited their Bar Ford has century, was enjoyed a few’ friends by presence, and Marlboro Howard Alley of Harbor was a With her niece, Mrs. F. M. Redman. a dull season makes it more by j profitable for about completed the season’s work on at the residence of G. L. will keenlv miss them. eek-end guest at the home of Alden Nov. 3. Sim. McLellan and dverliee. the roads here. They are in quite a wife in the nature of Oct. 27. yder. Monday evening, Jane. Miss Elfreda McGown of Ryetield has d visiting relatives here during the gh school recess. Frank Young and son Harold of Goulds- oro were here on a hunting trip last week itb Irvin Rollins. They secured one r. Gerald McKenzie, who has been here om Ruraford, returned Saturday, ac- impanied by his mother, who will visit iere. Mrs. Ella Smith, who has been at her ome here during the summer, has gone Lowell, Maas., to spend the winter with ir son David. Mrs. George Eddy and Mrs. Ina Coston nd child of Seal Harbor, are visiting at '.W. DeBeck’s while Mr. Eddy and Mr. toon are at township 28 bunting. Leslie Clark and wife of Somerville, lass., are visiting Mr. Clark’s parents, hey came through in their car, visiting eir sister, Mrs. Gerald Coombs, at Liv- more Falls. •S. S. Clark, J. T. Clark and Sidney utler, aged respectively eighty-three, ; .enty-eight and seventy-four years, [>ent three days recently hunting at Mar- ridge. A. B. Francis and wife and Mrs. Laura eworgy, who have recently returned 3ni b-^katcbewan, Canada, to Surry, are uting :.i s. Treworgy’s daughter, Mrs. Williams. Nov. 3. Echo.

vOttTH LAMOINE. Langdon Hodgkins visited friends in rtwer last week. i|I s. Rj:an Carter spent last week h his ci.iidreu at Somes’ Sound and > Harb r. Mrs. I. N. Salisbury visited her daugh- r* Mrs. Harry Hodgkins, at East La- oifie last week. Nov. 3. Y.

ctoirmsrrhnug. M’t Take A Chance "worth People Should Act In Time. I More Than Satisfied Users you suffer from backache; 75,000 you have headaches, dizzy spells; was and built men who It five to a that would tne designed by required years develop plant kidney secretions are irregular, measure to 1 were raised in farm homes—who experienced the dis- up these specifications. ^olay likely your kidneys are [(_0D of farm life—and who set out comforts and inconveniences There were five years of hard engineering effort back of Ellsworth people recommend Doan’B to an electric that ldQey deliberately years ago develop plant DELCO-LIGHT before the first plant was put on the pills. rural communities. Wert s would advantages for market three and a half an En8WOrth woman’s ex- provide city years ago. irience: IDELCO-LIGHT They were the same men whose engineering talent had Today DELCO-LIGHT is furnishing the conveniences N. Burke, 13 Liberty 8t., s- ^Kmma made DELCO Lighting and Ignition Equip- and comforts of to more than ‘About two years ago, I suffered Starting, electricity Seventy-five erably from kidney and bladder ment for automobiles the standard of the world— Thousand farm homes. u e My back pained me, especially tiad knew the needs and It is providing an abundance of clean, econom- t0 Btan<1 oa my ,eet »uy They knew electricity—and they bright, olths' ot time, I had other distressing limitations of farm life— ical electric light for these homes. It is furnishing power disorders. I saw Doan’s * Kidney to pump water, operate washing machine, churn, *KUy to in a sep- advertised and 1 got a supply They knew that an electric plant give service ^ arator, vacuum cleaner, electric iron, milking machine, Alexander’s Drug Store. I so that it would not out cv*T* h farm home must be simple, get *reat benefit lrom the first and and other small machinery. order and “rUinly recommend Doan’s Kid- of require complicated repairs— '» Pills And everywhere it is demonstrating its wonderful efficien- highly.” and little attention— Ptici. at It must be operated require 60c, all dealers. Don’t aimply easily cy—and actually paying for itself in time and labor saved. remedy—get Doan's in I4ne°vy ua„ki M,8rs.. But- to stand hard and it must last lo,S y It must be built usage indefinitely— wfluenza starts with a Cold DELCO-LIGHT and ““S;.£ld'A* A complete electric light and power plant for farm* country hornet, HILL’S ,elf-cranking—air cooled—ball bearingt—no babe—only one place to W Oil-Thick Plate*-Long Lived Battery-RUNS ON KEROSENE ^SCWEf QUININE Maine Electric Light & Power Co., Frank R. Blake, Mgr., Dealers ^Honxvt 17 FRANKLIN ST., BANGOR, MAINE TEL. 2401 k Standard cold Electric and Power Co., 135 Federal St., Boston, Mass., Distributors remedy for 20 y. Home Light Equipment —safe, sure, “^Plates—breaks up a cold io .hours—relieves grip in 3 i, Tbe Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio, Maker* of DELCO-LIGHT Product*. Money back if it fail*, box ■■^genuine has a atter where you live there is a Delco-Light representative near you k*°pi tVth Mr‘ H A# All Drug St* NOVEMBER SALE

_ C. L. Morang’s Department Stores, E||sworth All classes of merchandise are in advancing price, and the question arises, have we seen the peak. I do not believe any staple merchandise will be lower for years to come. In the presence of an advancing market we have secured some seasonable goods under the market price and arp selling them at this time. in Ladies’ Special Bargains Outside Garments, Blankets and Cotton Goods, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Rubbers, Millinery, Carpets and Bedding. Men’s Furnishings Shoes General Stock Men’s Red Boys’ Winter Fleeced Union Suits, age Grain Blucher Working Large Size Extra Heavy Bed Blankets, 4 to 16 Shoes, years, $1.59 $4.00 tan, grey and Men’s white, 53 gr Men’s Heavy Weight White Australian Buckle Rubbers and Lace 1.98 Esmond Cam]. Blankets, 5.00, 5.98, 750 Woolen Union Suits, 4.50 Boys’ Leather Top Rubbers, 2.39. 2.50 Bed Quite, Men’s Red Rubber 8 in 3.50,5.00. Gents’ New Idea Black Cotton Half “Ball Band” 4.25 Bleached Cotton, 36 in 7:to Storm wide, 29c Hose, 3 pair for 1.00 King Boots, pr 5^00 Girls Winter Shirts and Ladies’ Drawers, heavy Men’s Aroostook Mittens, .50 Rubbers, plain and storm, 09^ fleeced, Men's Aroostook Ladies’ High-Cut Gun Metal ggf Hose, .85 Boots, 5.50 Ladies' Striped Flannel Waists, s i.gg Genuine Trench Flannel 14 X Men Extra Heavy Shoes for Shirts, winter, Fancy Imported Bag Ribbon, yd to 17, 1.75 good styles and extra good stock, special for this 75 A 1.00 1.5Q Boy’s Grey Monitor Outing Shirts, sale, 4.00 Genuine Milwaukee Oil Grain with collar, 1.50 Leather, sizes 6 to 11, 4.50 Babies Bonnets and Sweaters Men's Union Suits, extra heavy fleeced, Men’s two-Buckle Red Rubbers, Ball 36 to 44, $2.50, now 2.50 Band, YARNS YARNS Men’s 3.00 Heavy Grey Lumberman's Socks, s Men Moccasins, will outwear two pairs Are hard to get. We have them in all $1.25 a pair last year, now 85^ of shoes< 4.25 4.75 5.00 kinds and colors. 200 Men’s Soft Felt Hats, new fall sam- worth from Girls' ples, $3 to $4 ; bargain price 1.98 Sweaters, pink and blue with grey Men's Ladies’ Etc. Gloves, all kinds, colors and Jackets, Gowns, trimmings, 2 98 Silk Gowns for prices, pair, from 39^ to 5.00 street and evening wear, Ladies’ Outing Flannel Skirts, 75^ Men's Elastic Rib, Rock Run, Union $21.00 to 35.00 Ladies’ Slip-on Sweaters, full Some fine skirts, only 3,98 80 sample gowns in this lot. If you want a gown look 200 Suits, per cent, wool, each 3.50 them over. They won’t last long. pairs Extra Heavy Bed Blankets, at 5^00 Men's Grey, Shirts and Drawers, 65 per 36 Ladies' New Winter Dress Skirts, Ladies' Long Sleeve, Ankle Length. cent, wool, 2.00 5.98 to 13.98 Fleeced Union Suits, 2.25. 2.50 Little Girls' Boys’ University Sweaters, very dark Jackets, 6.98, 10.00 up to 15.00 Ladies’ Outing Night Robes, 1.98- 2.50 khaki, 30 to 34, special bargain, at only 2.98 FURS, FURS, FURS—All Kinds and Single Cotton Blankets, each 1.00 Boys’ University Slip-Ons, no sleeves, Prices. Large Size Cotton Blankets, khaki 30 Ladies’ and color, 1,50 Misses’ Jackets, all sam- 2.98,3.50 3.85 5.00 no two at the These are all selected, , for Men’s Grey Trench Flannel Working ples, alike, special price 25.00 special price and quality, get 17 Ladies’ Street and Gowns busy If you want any. Shirts, 14 X to 17, 1.50 Evening at 25.00 to 30.00 Ladies Black Fleeced 3 for Little Gents’ Fall-Weight Undershirts, Hose, pr 1.00 Serge Gowns, navy and black, Talcum “Air long sleeve, aq^ Powder, Float,” {y 20.00 25.00 30.00 Nice Box Men’s Woolen Undershirts, made for the Stationery, 25* Plush Jackets and Coatees, 45.00 to 75.00 Fancy Prints for U. S Government, best in the world, 1.69 quilts, yd 15^ Velour Jackets in grey, tan, etc., 37.50 to 39.00 Cream White Men’s Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, suit, Romper Goods, 3G in 15 Ladies’ Tan and Grey Mixed Jackets, wide, one pair drawers and one yd 39? shirt, 2.25 22.50 to 35.00 Men’s Blue Demin Fancy Cretonnes, yd 25* Heavy Overalls, 1 Grey Silk Gown, size 38, 22.00 “Yankee Gingham Remnants, 1 yd in piece 25* Brand,” 1.59 1 Black Serge Gown, size 42, Men’s 20.00 Striped Sweaters, 1 Grey Jersey Gown, size 36, Flannelettes, 39/ 35.00 Fleischer’s New 2.98. 3.98 5.00. and 1 Sweater Yarns in balls, 5.98. 7.50 8.50 Brown Serge, size 42, 30.00 All the new Scotch ball 75/ Men’s Army Hose, 3 pair for 1.00 1 Old Blue Taffeta Gown, size 18, pink mixtures, Houlton Yarns, black, and Blue Shaker Hose, toe and heel white, only 39^ trimmed, 25.00 grey white, extra large skeins, Men’s Khaki Color Aviation Sweaters, I Navy Blue Charmeuse, size 36, pink 90/ Westfield Blankets, long sleeve, extra heavy weight. These piped, was $45, now large size, 2.98 39.00 Ladies’ Fibre Silk are 20 Other Sample to Hose, 59/ easily worth $5, now 2.98 Gowns, $25.00 37.50 Onyx, 12 Misses’ White Neck Ladies Sweaters at L'lnberman’s Hose, white, grey and Angora Pieces, only 4.98 bargain prices, 2.50- 3.50 and to tan, only 59^ 4.00 up 8.00 Men’s Slip-on Sweaters, long sleeves. Men’s and 100 pairs Australian Fancy Check Blan were Boys’ kets. are $5, now 3.98 Clothing These worth on to-day’s Men’s Working Pants, $2.98, 3.50, 3.98. 5.00 Men’s Natural Hose, market $7.50, pr 5.00 39^ Men’s Woodsmen’s Pants, 3.98, 5.00. 6.50 Oil Cloth Mats, 18x36, for 39/ Boys' Knickerbockers, 1.00 Boys’ Heavy Mackinaws, 10.*00 Men’s Heavy Winter Pants, 4.50, 5.50 6.50. 7.00 A cold winter is on the Order Goods Men’s Blue Serge Pants, 5.00 Boys’ Grey Trench Pants, 1.50 road by Men’s New Worsted Suits, 30.00, 35.00 directly 16 Men’s Dark Mixed Wool Suits. Any of these for Parcel Post 25.00 ahead Boys’ two-piece Suits, 8.50. 9.50, 12.50 The Standard W & B Pants for men, 5.50 A Take We pay charges on Big Bargain To-day. advantage of the low Men’s Heavy Grey Working Pants, all sizes, 4.75 prices this month amounts over $1. Men’s Mackinaws and Sheep-lined Coats. and Men’s Striped Dress Pants, 6.00 make money for yourself Men’s Grey Mixed Long Overcoats, 12.98

--— C. L. MORANG’S DEPARTMENT STORES, Ellsworth, Maine