Ellsworth American “Lindenhurst”, at Lakewood, to Peter V
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
.•***l&v —-- dtaworth merican. Honcock Co _ _______ r~ ’1 m _1" r:'p i ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 5, 1900. i No. 49 i»uuiiu»rmcniB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. from Bowdoin college; Alex R. Hagerthy, iio&rrti Mount*. from Portland medical school, and w»«« : C. Hattie Mason, from Bangor business 0. BURRELL & NKW A DVKimSKM KNTS THIS WKEK. .SON, college. .Sarah Friend, I sudor L Halman— Notice of The glee club of Bowdoin would foreclosure. college General K.iljah M Topllff—Notice of foreclosure. like to give a concert in Ellsworth during INSURANCE In imi Geo M Tower. AGENTS, krupicy—Kst the winter. Arrangement* may bemad I" K*t Willard W Rich. Burrill Bank bankruptcy- for Bldg., ELLSWORTH, ME. First nailoiiHl hank—Stockholders' meeting. such a concert under the auspices cf Curtis LB&KIK& Moon—Legislative notice. the school. G A high PoWEJEEt Pnrcher— WK RKPRKfl ES r TfIK Apothecary. .1 T (Tippett— Pianos, organa, jewelry, etc. Charles Harriman, of this city, who hss URE Lewi' Friend ft Co—Clothing. been ill with dlnst lii'i i;iolt* IIoDic and < I 'tuple*-—Mit-tea I instruments. periously typhoid fever at the Foreign W Makes the food more Companies. L .Iordan—Undertaker. Victoria hospital, Fredericton, N. B., Is del scions and wholesome Tjawrst Rat'* K F Robinson—Jeweler. with now and oakimq POV/n ?R ('ampatihh Safety. WL'gln ft Moore—Apothecaries. rapidly recovering, will soon be ____R?vaiI CO...NEW YORK. j A tV Greely Jeweler. able to come home. i» C It Foster—Furniture. MONEY TO LOAN to *uit on real estate and Senator Hale improved Cliarles 11 Leland—Fruit and confectionery. hose company is arrang- est farms in this It c » line different of .... ■ — vicinity. among them tht eollatrra!_ J A parts Maine, —^ Cunningham—Confectioner. ing for its annual New Year dance. This W It Parker Clothing Co—Clothing. about 300 acres, most of it under cu’iva- Wfdt End at Portland, the Imperial at year it will be a and on Otis : masquerade ball, tion. The large barn is built on m«» rn Old Orchard, which was burned two Jan. instead of your property isn’t insured L F Hooper—Writ of execution. Thursday evening, 3, New ideas, with and years and the at Konne- W^OSI1 kKk V against lire, improvements appliances ago, Monsam, IXIOIV. Bucksiokt Year’s eve as usual. it.s your risk if calamity comes Jf for up-to-date farming. The price paid bunk which he was running at the time F.dward L pay us a few dollars yearly we'll take all the risk for Beazley—Legislative notice. The union Thanksgiving service at the for the farm was something over $6 000. of his death. you; and in case of BIt Desert: fire, we’ll adjust losses Congregational church was well attended. Mrs. Allen and her son, a young man will He leaves one son and two daughters#' promptly. Dependable, liberal insurance—that's John \V Somes—Notice of foreclosure. ours. us Rev. Ueorge H. Salley, who delivered the live on the farm and Mr. Allen will spend He was a brother of Mrs. Gideon 8. Ask about it. Findlay, Ohio. Cook, sermon, spoke of the of citi- much of his time here. of this The American Petroleum Product Co—Agents largely duty city. ok.ant co/tpany, wanted. zens toward the The funeral will take nu-sOTA, n±_ city. Mrs. Eben Hodgkins, of Trenton, was place Saturday. E. K. Hopkins returned last Wednes- driving on High street Saturday wIk * one For other local news see 5 Mrs. F. M. nor will have an p ages 4% and 8. day from Brookliu after winding up the of the thill bolts broke, letting the thills Gay onenlng sals of Christinas novelties, water colors, decorated C. L. Moran# is in Bostou this week on season’s business at the sardine factory. down on the horse’s heels. The horse ran EXTRAORDINARY china, etc at E. J. Walsh’s store, next Wed- ANNOUNCEMENT! business. He says the past season has been an un- down Dean street. Mrs. Hodgkins and a nesday, Dec. 12.—Adrt. usually good one at the with her were thrown from the car- Koy Webber was home from Brewer for factory. lady Norman B. of riage near A. E. Moore’s house. Mrs. Thanksgiving. Thicker, Coucord, N. H., SHjbntismunts. who has been his Mr. Hodgkins struck on her face, and one Mrs. David Hale and two children are visiting parents, and Mrs. Josiab of this wheel of the carriage passed over her. visiting in Boston. Thicker, city, left Tlu* entire stock of Her face was cut and bruised. Her Thursday for New Hampshire, where he badly I. L. Halman, of Lewis Friend & Co., is was Mrs. Rubber holds a position at the Alexander saui- companion uninjured. Hodg- In Boston on business. the A. W. CUSHMAN tarium. kins remained at Mr. Moore’s until & SON Miss Minnie is visiting friends in next day, when she was able to go home. Goods. Pray The Hopkins family had its Thanks- Boston and Lawrence, Mass. the last the Ellsworth We have a large stock of giving Day reuniou at the home of Mr. In gale night ordinary rubber goods which we Rev. J. P. Himonton will go to Sullivan and Mrs. E. schooner “Victory”, bound from Bangor quality K. Hopkins this year. offer at reduced to close to assist in revival services. for New York with lumber, went oshc re prices Friday Among members of the family from out them out. Water bottles and TO at Salem. message from Salem BE SOLD of town were Telephone OUT A supper will be served in the Congre- C. A. Lyon, wife and son syringes cheap. Bulb QUICK to the Ellsworth owners that especially gational vestry to-morrow evening at 6 John, of Bangor. to-day say syringes with hard rubber pipes the vessel is badly damaged and may he a for 35e. fountain To close nil tin* business of this firm. o’clock. Austin M. Foster spent Thanksgiving Two-quart total loss. The “Victory” was at anchor syringes, complete wiHi hard The literature club will meet with Miss with his daughter, Mrs. D. L. Yale, in off Beverly flats. She had both anchors rubber pipes, COc. M. A. Greely next Monday evening, Bulb. He returned home Friday, accom- out, but they did not hold her in the iifry- Dec. 10. panied by Mrs. Foster and daughter mile gale, and she dragged ashore. Four Hot Water Bottles t.1 .j n ii if-i. __i Georgia, who had spent several week** other vessels are Hshore at the same Bath p'ace. their new office in the First national bank visiting in and Boston. The “Victory” was owned principally by 50 cts. THINK OF IT! building. Curtis R. Foster and $5,000 $5,000 Irving Osgood, the B aisdell estate, Capt. S. L. Lord and We expect hereafter to handle who were drawn Frederick E. Stover and wife returned as grand jurors at the IT. A. J. Higgins. only Davidson goods, hence the S. district court, left for Portland Mon- offer. .... Worth of home Saturday from their wedding trip The Ellsworth schooner “A. K. Wood- high grade to Boston. day. T. F. Mahoney and Henry L. Moor, j ward” has been sold to Henry S. Mnliett, PARCHER’S PHARMACY. who were drawn as traverse jurors at the 1 Dr. A. C. llagerthy lias purchased the of Port Gilbert, N. S., for fl 000 and o* her same term, will leave to-morrow noon. Rockaway bouse, on Oak street, from A. consideration. The Ellsworth owners COMING EVENTS. The hor«emen of Maine are M. Small. predicting were Capt. S. L. Lord, Char'es H. Curtis, a very bright future for E. H. Greely’s the Jordan and Blaisdell esta’es. Wednesday, Dec. 5—Meeting Bayview FURNITURE, B. F. Joy left Wednesday to spend colt Columho. by Bingen, 2.06'4; dam by Dyer { district Sunday school association at Thanksgiving with his w ife and daughter Allerton, 2 09He is an elegantly The “Woodward” was built In Ellsworth ami a natural trotter, that Baptist church, Trenton. Draperies, Curtains, lings. Pictures, Art (ioods; in fact, in Westbrook. patterned^olt in 1877 for Capt. A. K. Woodward, who i shou-d gef h fast record and also prove a was her first, master. She was caught in Thursday, Dec. 6, at Congregational everything to make lmme pleasant anil beautiful must be Mrs. A. W. Packard left Wednesday great sire.—Turf, Farm and Home. a recent gale on the shoals, while bound vestry. Supper; 15 cents. for a visit of a few weeks with her hus- One on the <*?*<■ the season. It of the ladies'committees of the Con- sacrificed just of holiday for Ellsworth with coal for P. S. Lord. Dec. 6, at Odd Fellows hall— band in Boston. gregational will have a sale of Thursday, society She out n'ill be a season to be remembered. surprised everybody by riding Dance and turkey supper given by lie- of bargains long Miss Annie l'. Emery, dean of women cooked food every Saturday afternoon the gale near Handkerchief shoal, but bekahs. Invitation. orders arc to sell the stock I to do so at Brown was home for the tlie month of com- My ijnicklv. propose university, through December, Haven and put back to Vineyard leaking Dec. 12—Dis- the a recess. mencing next Saturday. The sale will be Ellsworth, Wednesday. offering goods at that will be to the Thanksgiving several sails She was towed by prices surprise with gone.