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PBR CoZHC*lpri°” $2.00 TIAB. UNTKRRD AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER ) LII CA» •out ADVANCE, $1.60. \ Vol. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 14, 1906. I AT TH* ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICE. { No. 11. LOCAL AFFAIRS. readiness for occupancy by Dr. H. L. D. DISASTROUS STORM. aimmiaernnua Woodruff, who will move there as soon as NEW .\ OVERT IK KM ► N l*S THIS WEEK. repairs can be made Telegraph and Telephone Service Capt. M. M. of the schooner Crippled by Ice and Snow. Burrill Wm O Nathan 1* Foster—Coni mission Whittaker, The National Bank Emery, The snow and ice storm of last Friday • rs’ notice. Lavolta, which was hauled up at Boston, } did considerable to tele- OF ELLSWORTH, MAINE, Probate notice— Guardian's petition for sale and Capt. Jefferson Smith, of the schooner night damage of re -1 e-tate. business J. F. hauled at graph and telephone wires in Ellsworth to commence October 24,1887, the pioneer National Bank Exec notice—Eat George G Long. Whitcomb, up Rondout, Authorized •• and the — Eat Susan ,J N. left this week to start their vessels. vicinity, though locally damage No Yellow of Whiting. Y., Ellsworth, Maine. " —K t «Jejse M Ray. was not as as in other of the Capt. Ernest Ray has gone to Salem, great parts Admr notice— Eat f lata L Hopkins. State. Aflmr notice—Est Henry l> Trott. Mass., to take command of the schooner SOLICIT ACCOUNTS OF Admr nottce- E*t Scull. wires were down WE Dorothy Lulu W. which was sailed last Many here, howrever, INDIVIDUALS, Prohate notice—E-t Eliza C Hill ct ala. Eppes, and the was cut off from communica- FIRMS and CORPORATIONS, and OFFER EVERY M Gallert—Dry goods, hoots ami shoes. year by Capt. W. L. Pratt. city C H Grlndal—C'l< sH g out sale. tion w ith other cities by telephone and G A Fred of who Specks, CONSISTENT SAFE Capt. Sadler, ACCOMMODATION WITH Parcher—Apothecary. Ellsworth, It is estimated that the dam- Patrick Kearns — canned telegraph. Meats, groceries, sailed the schooner Lizzie Lee last year, AND LEGITIMATE BANKING. goods, etc age to wires in the State is about $100,000. .1 L Floyd—New market- has bought a half interest in the schooner National Shawmnt Bank of .J H About 1,000 poles were down between Ban- No of are Correspondents, Boston; National Com- A ynes—Meats, Ush and groceries. Portland Packet, and gone to Boston to lumps alkali, New York. East Blukhill. gor and Portland alone. mercial Bank, Albany, take command. The other owner is F D Long—Notice. The most serious trouble locally was at left in the biscuit or Charles Russell, of Boston, ship broker. Brooksvillb, Mb: Ellsworth Falls, where crossed wires The Portland Packet is 96 tons 69 Olden I) Tapley—Teachers* examination. gross; caused three slight flre6 simultaneously cake O. W. net. She was built at East Deering, in when raised with TAPLEY, about 6 o’clock Saturday morning. The ELLSWORTH, IS/IE. SCHEDULE OF MAILS 1885, and hails from Eastport. fires were in the basement of Whitcomb, Powder. AT ELLSWORTH POST OFFICE. son Royal Baking Charles C. Knowlton, of Clerk-of- Haynes & Co.’s store, ir. the office at the and In effect December 4, 190K. Courts John F. has been hon- INSURANCE INVESTMENTS. Knowlton, Maine Central station and in Charles J. The food is made HAVING MONEY ored selection as one of the class light, PARTIES TO INVEST WIDE FIND MAIL* RECEIVED. by Trew'orgy’s stable. In each case the fire j at the Bowdoin com- IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL ON ME. From West—7.16 a m, 6.13 p in. speakers college was promptly discovered and extinguished From m. j sweet and wholesome. East— 1I.C6 a m, 5.80 and 10.17 p mencement. Other Ellsworth boys who before serious damage resulted. The j MAIL CLOSES AT rOBTOFFICE. will this are Parcher graduate year George greatest loss wTas at the station, where the ; Going East—7 a ra ami ft.30 p iu. and Frank D. Rowe. Another Bowdoin should take the telegraph instruments were Royal C. W. & F. L. tiomu West— 11.80 a m, 5 and 9 p m. d&gu)yed. whom Ellsworth still claims as one of MASON, Agents boy The telephone company dHered the j No mall. Sunday her Fulton J. received the of cream tar- For INSURANCE of Every Description. boys, Redman, most damage in this section, lignough the ! place of from Liability and and Plate Glass Insur- distinction of being chosen twenty- in Ellsworth was not as bad as in Fire, Life, Accident, Surety, Burglary John E. Eaton has to Boston to damage gone two as ance. Surety Bonds or all descriptions furnished on short notice, one of the six debaters to compete some storms. all tar and soda and sal- work. previous Practically j and all at the lowest rates possible. for the Bradbury prize. troubles at the local exchange were cleared j Call, write or telephone Rooms 2 and 3 First Nst. Bank Bldg., 4 Main St., Ellsworth, Me Mrs. A. S. Newman, of Bar Harbor, is The prospects for starting up the Ells- by Saturday night. eratus and sour milk the guest of Mrs. P. B. Day. worth creamery by experienced creamery The main lines to Bar Harbor and east I Miss Maud is a Goggins home after five- men seem good at present. Though H. B. were not damaged, but the exchanges in j in making all quickly weeks’ visit in Boston and vicinity. Phillips, the owner of the creamery, has the western part of the county were hard I Misses Agnes A. Lord and Ray N. Whit- not yet closed negotiations with anyone, hit. In Penobscot twenty-eight poles in j risen food. ing left last night for a visit in Boston. several parties are looking at it, and it is one section were down. Excellent work | some terms will be has been done in and BROS. Miss Grace of was the probable agreed upon repairing damage, j WHITING Gardner, Bangor, 1 KOVAL KAKIWO KQWPKK OO.t WWW YOKK. before 1. Several business men of H. of this guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crabtree April George Grant, superintendent Ellsworth have a to this all ex- Monday. expressed willingness district, morning reports help the project financially if necessary. changes working but one — Cast ine — Schooner Hazel Dell Ashore. Albion F. Jordan, of Bar Harbor, for- Several farmers in the vicinity have har- which is still cut off from telephone com- East March 12 merly of Ellsworth, is seriously ill with Bluehill, (spinal)— FLOUR. vested ice in anticipation of the creamery’s munication, though it was hoped to get j The schooner Hazel of and! pneumonia. Dell, Bluehill, Garden $5.00 starting up. through to there to-day. owned by parties in this village, broka Temple fancy patent, James Lord is ill with Capt. seriously was The company has one circuit from her in Bluehill 3itur- .... 4.80 The Helpsomehow society royally telephone anchorage bay Kiug's Patent, and his home on pneumonia pleurisy at entertained H. W. and Miss working to Bangor, but communication | day morning and went ashore. She was are by Dunn, jr., These excellent, all-around Pine street. west of there is still cut off. The : Rubie Gurney at their home on Deane greatest taken off the rocks this morning. Tha flours. b irrel warranted. will serve between here and was at Every The Woman’s relief corps street last evening. Games were enjoyed trouble Bangor J damage is slight. at A. R. hall East Holden. supper G. to-morrow evening by all present and the refreshments were Tele- order* for for at 6 o’clock. served and cared as The Western Union and Postal Send you*" FL.OWF.K* any daintily speedily for, to liAK au« have wires to purpose MOSKS, UAKMOK, were A graph companies working PAINTS AND OILS WALL PAPERS Rev. P. A. A. Killam will deliver the they exceptionally good. large you wilt be pleaded. but for west of n all the Memorial Day address before E. C. D. graphophone was a feature of the even- Bangor to-day, messages j Op* year’rouud have to be transferred. West post of Franklin. ing’s entertainment, and added greatly to Bangor the While many other cities were left in I asbmtpnunuK, We are out at cost Mrs. F. W. Rollins is at home from a the pleasure of occasion. Among the selling down of the I This is the time to select visitors was Mrs. James Smith, who took darkness by the breaking our entire stock of paints visit among relatives and friends in Massa- her first in the of crok- electric lighting system, Ellsworth’s in- ; your wall papers. We have chusetts and New York. degree mysteries and oils, brushes, painters’ was at inole and succeeded in knocking several candescent service not interrupted ; mass will at 1 materials, to make received a full line of High be celebrated St. were and etc., just “double-discers” into the pit. all, and there only temporary Catholic church at 9 o’clock next room for other stock. Here new Joseph’s local interruptions to the arc lights. 7c. Is very spring styles, Patrick’s The convention of the encampments of is an to save Saturday-St. day. opportunity handsome designs. A large the thirteenth district will be held at Odd Over $30 was realized from the sHWjtrtianntn!*' money on your spring supper Fellows hall Monday under the direction assortment to select from. served by the gentlemen of the Unitarian painting. of John M. Ward, of Bangor, senior society last Wednesday evening. grand warden. Other grand officers are Mixed reducer! Frirts L. M. at paints from $1.G5 range from Moore, teller the First national expected to be present. There will be All F. D. Booming is a week in Boston. He R. to $1.30 per gallon. lOc to i$Oc double roll. bank, spending sessions afternoon and evening, a supper ! may visit New York before his return. at 6 o’clock and lunch at midnight. In | Irene chapter, O. E. S., will give a socia- the afternoon the patriarchal degree w ill Carriers ble to-morrow evening at Lygonia hall. be exemplified by Katal.din encampment, Our on the routes out of Ells- WHITING BROTHERS, All Masons and their ladies are cordially of Bangor, and the golden rule degree by j ! invited. Mt. Desert encampment, of Bar Harbor. 1 ELLSWORTH. worth come to my store for express, In the Wivurna of Patrick Larkin, a native of Ireland, but evening encampment, will the purple either inward or outward bound. for over sixty years a resident of Ells- Ellsworth, exemplify royal degree. ! worth, celebrated his ninety-third birtb- Your order for drug store goods, Canned day Sunday. j CHURCH NOTES. handed to the carrier and directed A WORD TO THE The county commissioners were in ses- ! sion yesterday, transacting routine bus- BAPTIST. to us, will insure your having just iness. They will meet again next week to Rev. P. A. A. Killam, pastor. MOLASSES what you want by the carrier’s re- Corn HUNGRY: assess the county tax. Sunday, March 18 Morning service at Senator Hale is at his home here fora 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school turn trip. Don’t waste money pay in, fancy prices for Molasses, your by few days’ rest. He has recently recovered at 11.45. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7. when I am selling from an attack of grip, and a taste of win- Evening service at 7.30. weather has beneficial. Bible and service at 7.30 a fine and ter proven study prayer Trade! There was a man in our town truly Harry U. Woodward, who is to return to Friday evening. Parcher, Molas- ROMAN CATHOLIC. And he was wondrous wise. high-grade Ellsworth to take charge of the cutting Apothecary, Ellsworth. | Rev. J. D. O'Brien, pastor. He molasses down at worth room at the Union shoe factory, has bought Haynes’ ses—easily March St. Patrick’s Day- rented the Bellatty house on High street. Saturday, 17, —The kind advertise. •10c.—for High mass at 9 o’clock. Address by pas- Franklin Street Last week we first an- they 28 c. James A. McClown is in Boston on busi- The lasses was so tor. ’tarnal good, ness connected with the Union shoe fac- per gallon. Sunday, March 18-No services. nounced our The he did drain : tory. The cutters will start work at the special good- jug quick METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Our Window factory Monday. Mr. McGown is expected Then back he hiked to Haynes' store Rev. J. P. Simonton, luck sale of Canned Corn at its home to-morrow. pastor. POOL shows 16- service at 7.30. ROOM, And had it filled display Friday, March Prayer E. E. again. Mrs. Follett Gerrish, of Kittery Point, DOYLE, Manager, Sunday, March 18—Morning service at 7 cents per can. Presto! It attractiveness; who was called to Franklin by the death ELLSWORTH. 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school Franklin Street, of her brother, Harvey M. Blaisdell, is' our big sales at 11.45. Epworth league at 7. Evening seems as half the tow» a few days with her daughter, though spending service at 7.30. Up-to-date appointments. prove its Mrs. Carlton S. Donnell, in Ellsworth. Trenton—Preaching Sunday at 2 p. m. Conveniently located. was corn hungry! This week F. and A. M„ worked the popularity. Lygonia lodge, Mr. Simonton. Drop in and enjoy yourself. first and second at a special meet- meet with degrees The ladies’ aid society will We carry a full line of Cigars, Cigarettes and we are continuing the sale— ing last evening, and will work the third Mrs. F. A. Blaisdell Thursday afternoon Tobaccos. The FLOYD & HAYNES STORE, of to-night. District Deputy Whittaker, at 2 o’clock. Annual meeting. the same luscious, tender J. A. 34 Main Street. Bar Harbor, is expected to pay an official CONGREGATIONAL. DAINTY DAFFODILS HAYNES, this — visit to the lodge evening. Rev. J. M. Adams, pastor. AKE HERE, Corn at the “unbeatable’* Mrs. F. E. Bennett, of Presque Isle, is Sunday, March 18-Morning service at FIRST nESSENGERS OF SPRING, a week in Ellsworth, the guest 10.30. school at 11.45. of NEEDS spending Sunday RARE TULIPS. TOO. price TELL US YOUR POWER of Mrs. Bertha Joy Thompson. From here Prayer and conference meeting on Fri- Mrs. Bennett will go to New York for two day evening at 7.30. ELLSWORTh GREENHOUSE. most Bennett is medi- UNITARIAN. and we will tell you the simplest, most reliable, months. Dr. attending You can telephone your order. clinics there. &. W Sutton, 7c can. durable, most economical power-maker you can get. Our cal lectures and Rev. pastor. per March 18-Service at 10.30a.m. LADIES’ DAY The annual St. Patrick’s day supper, Sunday, PORTABLE, under the auspices of the ladies of St. 1 Sunday school-at 11.45 a. m. at dark & William's Howling Alleys, FAIRBANKS Joseph’s Catholic society, will be served at j Every Tuesday and Friday, hall next at _ Odd Fellows Saturday, _ STATIONARY COMING EVENTS. afternoon and evening. Alleys will be a sale of 5.30 p. m. There will be Patrick devoted exclusively to ladies. No gen- Kearns, and in connec- GASOLENE ENGINES and marine. home-made candy aprons ELLSWORTH. tlemen will be allowed unles* accom- — Maine. tion with the supper. Thursday, March 15, at Lygonia hall panied by ladies. Ellsworth, for are Remick died at the S. every modern requirement power. Iliey William B. Saturday Sociable by Irene chapter, O. E. Tickets, fulfill HO II. No. 8 Iroilt to work hard and last long, AND THEY home of H. C. Fletcher, plantation, 50 cents a couple; extra ladies, 25 cents. been but a short time. Xo Write TO-DAY for full information. where he had living Saturday March 17, at Odd Fellows hall fancy prices. Mr. in Death was due to a paralytic shock. sale la- We a line of engine repairs always -St. Patrick’s day supper and by carry complete was of He and Sta- Remick sixty-four years age. dies of St. Catholic society. Sup- PATENT stock. Several second-hand Marine Joseph’s MEDICINES. good was a veteran of the Civil war. He leaves per at 5.30 o’clock; 25 cents. tionary Engines for sale. services were held no family. Funeral Monday, March 19, at Odd Fellows hall, We are of medicines. J. P. Simonton large purchasers patent Monday, Rev. officiating. Ellsworth, afternoon and evening—Con- a of vention of District of the I. O. O. F, We ourselves on our stock. the FAIRBANKS COMPANY, The Rev. E. C. Davis, representative 13, pride complete the Young People’s Religious Union of the encampments of Maine. — are our are Unitarian church and pastor of the church Friday, March 23, at Hancock hall Because prices right goods always at Pittsfield, Mass., will give an address Song recital by Emory F. White, of New at the so- fresh. We have no room upon the work of the union, York, under auspices of Helpsomehow for old stock. FLOYD MARKET. Unitarian church, Ellsworth, next ciety of Baptist church. Tickets, 35 and The is invited. The BEST ALASKA RED Saturday. public 25 cents. * service will be announced. Vinol Is not a patent medicine, but a scientific combination hour of the Friday, April 27, at Odd Fellows hall— Sun- of the Curative elements of cod liver oil, and wine. There was a slight fire in the house on Fair, entertainment and supper by organic iron, a Can. L. Salmon, 10 Cents Hancock street owned by Mrs. William T. rise council, D. of That’s all, but its health restoring power astonishes even us. V or last Thursday forenoon. The tire HANCOCK COUNTY. Usually sells for 15 cents. And it is so delicious. Try it on our guarantee. in the upper part of the ell from Wednesday, March 14 —Meeting of Green 18c. caught Five-pound Package O-C Oats, the burning out of a chimney. A hole Mountain Pomona grange at Salisbury was burned through the roof and one Cove. partition was torn out. The loss, about to avoid trouble will any G. AP $50, is covered by insurance. The house Trying keep " ARCHER. Next | .• ^----.-... SALE Saturday. man SPECIAL was in il. was unoccupied, and being put busy. BULSWOKTII MAKKKTS. KITTKKY TO CARIBOU. HK 1ST IAN ENDEAVOR. iUutual ttciuht Column. StobntUenunu Wilson Sawyer, of the firm of More Plentiful and Price Sawyer A BldT*-D Bt MINT MAI)Ot" Kggs soda water Prayer Mo.'tins Topic For tlie Wcel. Copeland, manufacturers Drops Again. died Uv^.auittK ’.iarcli IS * Bangor, Friday, aged 56 years. itn Motto: Helpful and Hopeful The egg shortage which sent the price REV. S. II. DOYLE. The South By up two cent? last week, was only tempor- grammar school, WaterylUe is life. lit—His imar;.' The o| hi « olumn are anocl built two Topic.—Chris purpose- nelly This week the eggs have been pour- only years ago, at a cost of on the mount.— stated iu ih title ami motto—It Is lor the mutua ary. ft, of conduct: the s -rruon WAS was burned SHE is off to 18 000, Saturday. The tie and WHO cents, and again total Matt, chapters 6. 7. henetit, ant! mIhi* Helpful hopeful ing in, price loi!s Helen f r »he common it is for the coin is about goon. with prospects of a further drop. $46,000; insurance, $21,000. The sermon on the mount was de- mon use —a public -errant, a purveyor of in no inclination to formation ami suggestion. a medium for the in Potatoes still show The Bradbury block in Old Town livered to the multihides of people by it solicit- wag lerchange of Ideas. In thie capacity climb toward the dollar mark, and before damaged to the extent of $10,000 after He had chosen the communications, ami itspuccc** depends largely Saturday Christ just Com- more weeks new will be The on ‘lie support alvei it in nils respect many potatoes morning. heaviest loser was Thomas who were to be u. ou- muii'i-attoi; mu>-l oe l»ui the name of twelve apostles slimed, along from the South to put an end to any Murphy, hardware dealer. Other writer vvl ..r p ti led ex••• ot by permission SKETCH .OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM occu- tdated with Him in His work and to or The retail is 20 cents were com mu nlca lions will »*e subject to approval such ambition. price pants Rackliffe’s restaurant, Mulher- the editor of the column. Put none carry it forward after His death. He rejection by a but as low as 85 cents a bushel is rin's barber shop and Frazier’s will be rejected without good reason. Address peck, drug store the in prayer.- then selected all communications to quoted. The schooner Elisa spout night J. 0f THE AMERICAN, below the range of Pendleton, twelve and thou delivered His first The quotations give Pendleton Bros, was the Kllswortta. Me. fleet, abandoned at retail prices in Ellsworth. great address upon (he kingdom of sea 200 miles southeast of Fire Island And a True of How the Country Produce. light to have Story Vegetable Compound March 2. The vessel lost sails and heaven. The plate is supposed WHAT THERE'S TIME FOR. sprang ft.. aleak in a gale Feb. 27. She was been a high elevation near Jerusalem, Lots of time for lots of things. and “Panic of ’73” Caused Creamery per .28f30 awash Had Its Birth How the Dairy.. .-.'0 a io when the crew was taken address has been Though It’- said that time has wings. off, her cargo of and hence the popu- Cheeee. Trere is always time to find lumber keeping her afloat. called ‘'the sermon on the for in Stores. 16«lf larly of sweet and It to be Offered Public Sale Drug Best factory (new) per Ways being kind; ....lfc Edward C. a it it is Boot«I airy (new). Swett, well-known Maine mount” While many think so. There s always time to -hare .9C Dutch (Imported). lecturer and member of the State ... .«. previous conception perhaps all your letters and have found m«.ch of Interest it. for always before they had given Vegetables. On February 15. and dally cntll April 7, in no better way can Christ's concep- In the journals you sent. it freely. They hired a job away Potatoes, bn S'*§80 ft 04 tickets will be on sale via the Chicago, the sweet Onions, Mllwsu* tion of conduct be comprehended. Yes, E.. It Is a comfort to know | printer to run off some pamphlets 2i lb i3 celery, bunch California. Oregon Washington, ftotn Ella- rather than you C., iBvur home by the sea. Yes, Are, cine, now called Lydia E. Pinkham’s Radishes, bunch Carrots, with a.i inward condition ft 0j ft 05 wortn at rate* of (.*5 80 to $57.90, ac* will were Squash, Parsnips, urllng to be sure to the next reunion; there Compound, and these 30 nn outward one. In describing the citi- anojpome Vegetable Turnips, ft 1* bplnacn, pk railroads used to Chicago. Tickets will permit be plenty of room for little Ruth. distributed by the Pinkham sons in Dandelion grns, pk 6o Beans—pcrqt— zens of the kiugdom of heaven Christ of liberal stop-overs at various western points* Dear Grandma G-, we were all so glad to hear Boston, New York, and Rhubarb, ft 15 Yellow-eye W015 Brooklyn. and are In all tourist a the poor in Pea. 10 good cars. pronounces blessing upon from you. H«*w well I renumber the happy The wonderful curative properties of reductions are made to a the bereaved, the meek, those dear old Frnlt. Corresponding great spirit, visits I have made you In your home; to a extent, the medicine were, great number of other points !o western states, and who the pure Id and what a welcome we received Cranberries, qt 15020 Apples,(cooklng)pk sought righteousness, loyal always ; for whoever used it be self-advertising, oranges, dos 25®80 3*>g30 tickets can purchased from your nearest heart the peacemakers and the perse- from you and our dear pastor; and such a it to and the de- recommended others, Lemons dos SO Apples, (table)pk 36#«6 railroad station to destination. Through train cuted. The world its be- wealth of beautiful flowers as your garden held! increased. Grt each 15 pronounces mand gradually pefrutt, servl« e from Chicago to principal points la the the the Some of the choicest of my own plauts were atitudes upon rich, aggressive In 1877, by combined efforts the fam- Groceries. West assist persons travelling to make the gifts from your dear home yard trip an 1 the strong, but these worldly con- ily had saved enough money to com- Coffee— per ft Rice, per ft .060.06 Without charge of cars. Tourist cars dally. How I should like to -peak with each one of Rio, .160.25 Vinegar, gal 20 §26 ceptions do not produce proi>er moral mence newspaper advertising and For further Information apply to George L. you; 1 appreciate all your letters. l»ear Mrs. Ifom Mocha, 55 Cracked wheat, .u6 conduct. fill the hearts of men that time the growth and success of 36 ft .as Williams, New England passenger agent, 3tiA They Cole, our honored guest »>t the convention, has Java, Oatmeal, per were assured, until to- ft— .20 with instead of and make the enterprise Tea—per Buckwheat, pkg Washington street, Boston, Mass.—Advt. pride purity been gathered home. “He glveth His beloved •450.66 Graham, .04 and an earnest day E Pinkham and her Vege- them tyrants and oppressors rather sleep.” Some of the anxieties, sorrows and investigating mind, Lydia Ja^an, .30# 66 Rye meal, .04 seeker after and above table have become house- have come Compound Sugar—per ft— Granulated meal,ft 01 >4 EirtroiB* MB atumboiii than meek and peaceful. It Is easy to heartaches that attend so many lives knowledge, and all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa- hold words everywhere, many uranulitel, £05* Oil—per sal— that if human conduct to me, but arold-t it all I find many joys and so .<« see. therefore, thetic nature. tons of roots and herbs are used annu- Coffee—A 0 B, Linseed, .660.70 be bas.d Christ’s it much to l*e thankful for. its manufacture. Yellow, C .06>4 Kerosene, 12 upon conceptions 1843 ally in 08# h 1 took a walk Into the pasture to day and In she married Isaac Pinkham. Powdered, must begin with the right kind of an E. Pinkham herself did not Molasses—per gal— a a builder and real estate and Lydia gathered basket of beautiful gray moss. Did operator, Havana, .36 Inward life. Character must begin live to see the success of this not And the fern I went for, as the snow Is slid their early married life was marked by great Porto Rico, .60 with what we are and not with what had work. She to her reward .60 qutte deep under the trees. A few more weeks, prosperity and happiness. They passed years Syrup, Co in me nr lug Dec. 4, 1905. be of four sons but not till she had Meats and Provisions. we have. Men may good in spite aud how we shall welcome the green things children, three and a ago. provided UAH HARBOR TO BANGOh means for her work as ft: ft. wealth and worldly prosperity, but growing! With love to Ded and all the other daughter. continuing Beef, Pork, V M as she could have done it Steak, .130.50 Steak, ft 18 BAR HARBOR. 10 these will not insure goodness. dear ones, from Sistek B In those old fashioned it effectively 20 4 15 things good days herself. Roasts, .100.25 Chop, 16 Sorrento... 3 50 was common to ft must foundation in for mothers make .C6f-i0 Ham. ... Goodness have Its Your letters are always welcome and Corned, per 160.22 Sullivan ... 4 3o ner ana eventful Tongues, 18 Shoulder, 1C the heart whether it be their own home medicines from roots During long expe- j Mt Desert Ferry.. 11 20 f 0 9 30 possessed by helpful. Tripe, .06#06 Bacon, 11020 f and herbs, nature's own remedies— rience she was ever methodical in her Waukeag 8 Fy. 11 *■ 17 9 31 rich or poor, high or low. “As a man Yea!: Salt 10 Hancock. til 29 5 11 40 D. C. in a in work and she was careful to Washikgton, calling physician only specially always pre- Steak, 20 Lard, I0§12 V thinketh in his heart so is he.” Franklin Road. til 4? !5 1 50 Dear Aunt and Sistert: cases. tradition and ex- serve a record of every case that came to Roasts, -10g.14 Wasb'rton June. 1149 ft 10 Madge urgent By ■ 27 10 conduct involves the In- Lamb 2. Christian I leel for when I read col- of them a won- her attention. The case of every sick ; ELLSWORTH. 11 ffl 5 35 10 17 sorry myself your many gained Tongues, each C5 as well as the outward life. To woman to her for Ellsworth Falls. Ml 01 5 40 10 22 ward umn, that all this long rime J have not sent Seriencesrful knowledge of the curative who applied advice— I prop- ! Spring lamb, 12f*25 Nlcolln. til 15 5 55 MO 36 man an overt and there were thousands—received transgress the law of greetings to all the friends, for It has been so erties of the various roots and herbs. Fresh Fish. Green Lake... r 12 24 f 04 10 44 careful and the details, includ- Late House. M2 32 12 MO 52 act must be committed, but this is not long that soon they will not allow that 1 belong Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest study, ( Cod, 06 Scallops, qt t« ; Holden. M2 * 6 20 11 00 An to tnelr band. When are we to have the ing symptoms, treatment and results Haddock, 06 Flounders, dor so when it comes to God. evil badge, in the study of roots and herbs, their Biewer June.. l or 64 11 30 were recorded for future reference, and Halibut, 12§18 Smelts, lb 'The characteristics and over disease. Ex St i o: 6 47 11 27 thought is a sin against God. power Oysters, qt 50 ^blimps, qt Bangor, 1 did so wanttj be at the reunion and meet to-day these records, together with BANGOR, M C.. l li 6 5 11 30 world a man is a murderer when She maintained that just as nature so j Clams, qi 20 Finnan bad die, says hundreds of thousands made are ■ P M you all, but 1 could not. 1 must tell you of one in the harvest- since, bis Christ bountifully provides Fuel. Portland. 5 St. 1 10 4 20 he actually slays enemy. available to sick women the world of the white days 1 had last summer. Mv fields and orchards vegetable foods of j Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— Boston... 9 05 5 SO T 20 declares that he who hates his brother over, and a vast collabora- frlen.l, who takes long drives with me, went all kinds; so, if we but take the pains represent Dry hard, 5 00 06 50 Broken, 7 5C is a murderer at heart. In the world tion of 3 00 00 7 5C with me to the of the tablets at South to find in the roots and infoi^natlon regarding the Dry soft, 05 Stove, BANGOR TO BAB HARBOK unveiling them, herbs load 7 » to be a siu must be commit- treatment of woman’s ills, which for Roundings per Kgg, impurity Bluehiil. We starte 1 early, and the beautiful of the field there are remedies ex- 26 5b p M A M 1 10001 Nut, 7 of and can 10 to. 9 00 ted, but by Christ's ideals impurity morning ride was so enjoyable, as was the pressly designed to cure the various authenticity accuracy hardly Buttings, hard 5.00 blacksmith's 7 0* be in in the V M heart is no less serious than impurity whole day. The Impressive ceremony, the ills and weaknesses of the and equaled any library Flour, Grain and Feed. body, world. Portland. 12 35 of life. “He that looketh upon a wom- music, the meeting with Mr. Hounuy, then those it was her pleasure to search these out, Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 45 048 P M With E. Pinkham 4 75 56 00 Shorts—bag— 1.20*1 25 BANGOR 6 10 to 5 (0 an lust after her” commits siu. delicious Maine clams baked down by the water, and prepare simple and effective medi Lydia worked her to Corn.lOOft bag 110 Mixed feed, baa, Bangor, Ex St. 6 10 C5 5 04 the long drive borne the other cines for her own and friends. in law, the Mrs. 3. Christian conduct is based upon by road, calling family daughter present 1 25# 3' Brewer June. 6 10 12 5 11 on our dear friend Anon and the Pinkham. She was instructed Corn meal.hag 11« Holden. tfi 34 ♦5 30 the of love rather than thjrt other friends, Chief of these was a rare combina- carefully Middlings.bag IS0#U0 110 principle in Cracked corn, 110 Cotton seed 1 65 Lake House. t6 4 2 f5 37 it was indeed a white day. tion of the choicest medicinal all her hard-won knowledge, and meal, T1' retaliation. The world roots Green Lake. tf tlO 50 5 45 of retaliates; We for she assisted her in her vast ! are having#some loved friends visiting us and herbs found best for the years LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Nlcolln. tf> 5J 5 55 the Christian loves. The world says, adapted flu from Maine. we were Invited to out cure ills correspondence. Ellswonh Falls. 7 11 U f f 43 do good to them that hate you aud the -late, «ar and navy department, out Con. and it became five years she has continued it, and Waukeag, Fy. quite popular among In good order and fit for shipping, Is 60 pounds, Mt Desert Ferry. 7 11 5 8 50 for them which use ncctl nt avenue, and on out to the zoo through them. nothing in the work shows when the pray despitefully of apples, 44 pou nds. Sullivan. 8 In all our Rock Creek park. Jt was a grand day, soft and first Lydia E. Pinkham her Sorrento.. 8 you and persecute you.” All this so far was done with- dropped j The standard of a bushel of In freely, weight beans BAR HARBOR. 9 12 45 7 35 warm as May; the sun just breaking through pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham, relations toward one another our cou- out money and without price, as a j good order and fit for shipping, Is 62 the now the mother of a pounds; fleecy clouds, the roads winding round and labor of love. large family, took of duct Is briefly summed up in the Gold- wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 60 Trains M3 round; It was so beautiful. it up. With woman assistants, some as leaving Ellsworth 7.16 » m »n; p en “Whatsoever would that But in 1873 the financial crisis struck pounds; of corn, 56 of 52 m, and Ell> worth 11 56 a iu, 7 pn, Rule, ye With as the pounds; onions, arriving kind words to each one and love to Aunt capable herself, present Mrs. connect with Co men should do to do also unto Lynn. Its length and ware too pounds; of carrots, FngPsh turnips, rye and Washington R> you ye Marla, who doesn't Bea. severity Pinkham continues this work.and forget, much for the real great Indian 50 of fStop on signal or notice to Conductor. them.” large estate interests from the meal, pounds; parsnips, 45 pounds; Your probably office of no other i These trains with Aunt Madge has missed you very of the Pinkham as this class of barley and buckwheat, 48 pounds: of oats, connect at Bangor throwh 4b Lurmiau conduct snouia ue reli- family, person have so many women been ad- ! trains ou Main Line, to and from Portland, much, and was sorry not to have seen you of business suffered most from 32 pounds, or even measure as oy agreement. as well as moral. The world vised how to regain health. Kick wo- ton and St. John. gious fearful so when the last summer. Come to the reunion if depression, Centen- this t. a* demands Christ de- you men, advice is “Yours for Health” Passengers are earnestly requested only morality; can the nial year dawned it found their tickets before the and e-i < dally coming year. prop- freely given if you only write to ask Unless a mar. has faith in his work he entering trains, mands religion. Our duty to God must erty swept away. Some other source Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. for it. will not ".'Ork T A. not be ignored. It should be placed of income had to be found. faithfully. F. E. BOOTH BY. G. P ± West Lynn, Mass. Such is the of E. GEO. F. first. “Seek first the of At history Lydia Pink- A clergyman who had taken some EVANS, ye kingdom Dear Sisters of the if. B. Column: this point Lydia E. Pinkham’* ham’s Vice Pres, and Gent Manager Vegetable Compound; made trouble to a situation for one God and His righteousness." Our de- How very interesting the letters are! I thor- Vegetable was made known get of his Compound from simple roots and herbs; the one should be sincere and not them. The to the world. poor parishioners as general servant in a votion hypo- oughly enjoy poem selected by E. great medicine for women's ailments, EASTERN contained and family at some distance sent her an critical. We should pray from the many helpful encouragirg The three sons and the daughter, and the fitting monument to the noble inti- I also mation that he was heart and not from the street corner. thoughts. enjoyed the poem sent by with their mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. coming to the neigh- ,We should give alms In the name of Charity. borhood shortly and would call at the 1 Steamship Company. woudered If Melissa’s burlap pillow Is made house to see Christ and not to magnify our own how she was getting on in the same as I made one a year ago. 1 made WINTER SCHEDULE. names. We are to trust God and com- will derive much benefit from It; that la, If your her new place. Being a gentleman of mine out of a of scrim U). €. $1. 11. (Solnmn. piece tweoty Inches throat la acre and in (lamed. Two Week. mit our way to Him and let Him bring stately manners, and with a good opinion Trips A square, making blocks about one iLch square, To the with elaier who was afflicted rheuma- of his own he it to pass. "He that doeth these things four I The editor Invites secretaries of local unions importance, was amazed on by counting twenty threads, then remov- tism it I will read the follow- (was you. Dell?) of the W. C. T. U. In Hancock and this shall live." ing the twenty-fifth and sixth and so *'n until I county, receiving reply: -‘Honored Sir— in* clipping: “Four tableepoonfula of bur- while rlbboners generally, to contribute to this BIBLE READINGS. had made twenty blocks; then column Hannah Brown is very and should covering each dock seed and one pint of boiling water. Sleep reports of meetings or Items that will be sorry, block with of Interest to workers In other of the be to see Prov. 7-16; Eecl. xii, 13, Ps. sllkateen, working from centre to on the back of the store for four hours. Strain parts glad you, but no followers are al- i, 14; county. We would like this to be a the edge between every second thread until the llvecolumn, lull, 1, 2; li, 6-10: Rom. xil, xiv, and keep in a cool place. Take a wine glass full but It needs some effort on the of W. C. T. and 9-21; is part Steamers leaves Bar Harbor Mor.day* block covered; finish the edge the U. women to make It so. It Is a 1-3; Gal. v. 16-26; Eph. v. 15-21; Col. working before each meal." column of their Thursdays at 9 a m touching at Sea! 'arbor, sllkateen over two and under two making, not ours, and will be what make Heavy, blood makes a Moniaj* threads of From the window where I am I can they Impure muddy, plm. Northeast Harbor. Southwest Harbor. II Tim. ii, 22 writing It. items and communications should be xor Hi. 1-17; the material. 1 hope I have made the directions short, ply complextoo, headaches, nausea, ton. connecting at Rockland with steamer see the shimmer of the water that la breaking and are, of course, subject to approval of the Indigestion. Boston. 1 worked mine with Thin blood makes plain. black and orange, on the rocks below our of reunion. I editor. J you weak, pale, sickly. C. E. Societies place Steamer leaves BluehlU Mondays and Tbors* In Enrop«. and put a cord of the same color around Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood the hope there wil' l>e more than fifty congregate rich, days at 9 a ro for South BluehlU, Brooklln. SedT He statistical report presented at tile edge when completed. red, pure—restores po-fect health_Adel. and next year. There la plenty of room, so, SOUTHWEOT HARBOR. wick, bterlele, SargentvlUe, Dark.Harbor 1 should think that with stcamei for Boston. second European Christian Endeavor anyone cooking acusband to abo> t it. Rockland, connecting mutuals, begin discourse Feb. 23 the Ys were Melissa's entertained by R3TURNING convention recently held in Berlin by recipe would be successful I Erne Stink. and a itibrrtiannmts. ®* wonder there has never Gladys Mayo, most enjoyable even- From Boston and at 5 p brings out the fact that there are at why been a recipe for Tuesdays Fridays a or are To those of us who enjoyed the two de- ing was spent. Number From Rockland and Saturday* 854 societies in as cooking wife, they palatable enough present, twenty. Wednesdays present Europe We 8-SO a m, touching at Stonlngton, Sonihwe** without being cooked? I shall try the lightful days at Contention Cove there is For the good of the order: Reading, Miss promptly obtain l'. a. anti against 49C reported at the convention recipes Foreign Harbor, Northeast llaroor and Seal Harbor, for Buckeye and Indian puddings. a charm which draws our affections to the Miller; talk on Katharine in London a These societies resubmission, Fromn 1Rockland Wednesdays and year ago. 1 wish to thank Aunt Saturday*^ Madge for her Christmas akin to that which holds Freeman. Ice-cream and cake were served. 5 80 a m.n. loucmng at DarkDarn Harbor, SargcntvW*.sargcm» have a and Wyman cottage, touching wTiT membership of 20,990 are the It was Deer South Bluebiu token, booklet; very nice of you to the hearts of children March 2 the Ys were Isle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, true to the old entertained by and Bluchlll. distributed through the various coun- remember your nieces. L. E. T. home. But, Erne Stine, you give us more Lloyd Carroll. Number present, From West tries as follows: twenty- Tremont Mondays. ar. I “dinna’ forget*’ any of the circle of of than we can ever return to four. For the good of the order: All cargo, except live stock, via the ^h**®*? Societies. Members. pleasure you. Debate, lire *na but I do Send model, »ketcn or photo u invention for ( of this is Insured against Austria 12 150 nieces, regret that I cannot find Aunt Madge. “Resolved, That woman should vote.” Company, freoreport on patentability. For free book < marine risk. write each one How“““ Belgium 1 20 time.to a personal letter Affirmative, Dr. George Neal, Katherine to Secure F. 8. Rockland. Me. Patents and Sherman, Gen’l Agent, Bulgaria 9 239 now and then. The recipe which follows Freeman; negative, Georgia Miller, Esther TRADE-MARKS »a»i Calvin Austin, V. p. A oen’l Wauager* Denmark .. 1 30 Foster’s Wharf, Boston, Mass. was sent by L. E. T. Thanks for that and Garrl<*k and Dr. JohnMnn. Dixon. Ice-cream and cake were served Finland .... 20 the letter. France 122 2,004 j There Is a characteristic glimpse of and all reported a very pleasant evening. < atJbrrttsfmmta. Germany .. 6,000 Mock Mince Pie-One cup of rolled cracker, Garrick In J. T. Smith's “Book For a Especially did we enjoy telling stories by Greece 1 of 1 I cup molasses, cup of sugar, butter the “On a when Mr. the fireplace. Press Supt. size of an Rainy Day:" night UMwlfUff G>. Holland .... 1 15 egg, melted, 2 cups of (Killing water. >4 cup of vinegar, 1 of • Garrick was acting the part of I.car DPPOSITE‘U. 5 Hungary ... IS 130 cup chopped apples, PATENT OFFICE cup of raisins stoned Mi d 1 Iceland chopped, leaspooi one of the soldiers who stood on the Requiem. lui of cloves and 2 teaepoouiula of cinnamon. WASHlliCTQN.DC Italy 9 111 stage blubbered like a child. Mr. Gar- Lay me down beneaf de willers Id de grass, Pabkbr House Corncake— .... 10 240 Mix 1 Whah de branch'll Norway cup’of wtio was as go a-slogln’ as It pass, I rick. fond of a fiour, cup ot Indian meal, leaspoous of compliment Portugal ... 100 An’ when l’s low. Hotel cream layln' New tartar, of « as Amsterdam teaspoon sou*. of most men. when the was over Russia .. 14 261 pinch play ELLSWORTH ealt; then mix 1 egg, >4 of of I kin It as It go cup sugar, piece sent hyeah Spain 61 1.301 butter size of an egg, 1 of for the man to his room and gave Fourth Avenue and 21st St., cup warm sweet Slngin' "Sleep, ray honey, tek yo’ res’ at las’.” — miik. Steam S eden 255 9.000 Pour this into the dry mixture. Beat him half a crown. It was the custom Laundry and Bath Rooms. ! well aud oaae lu a oven. Switzerland 21 550 quick me to whah hit meks a little for two soldiers to Rtand on Lay nigh pool, “NO New York. 12 220 formerly PAY, NO WASH Kl," tiie An’ de watah elan's so quiet lak an’ cool, Z)ear|.Vutuaf*:~ stage during the time of perform- of the Whah de little birds In spring done at 8hort Dol\ca. Located in the heart How ance, oue at either end of the uoods !fork Sooth Australia's Increase. many of you have written to Mrs proscen- Ust to come an’ drink an’ called for and delivered. sing, one block east of Broad- Griffin5 I have received a beautiful ium.” H. «*. city, youth Australia’s first effort in the letter.from An’ dc chillen waded on dey way to school. ESTEY A CO.f her. and intend to answer it soon. Of Dr. Samuel Johnson in a state FST END from resulted in a of BRIDGE, ELLSWORTH, MB. way, two blocks south jncreas© campaign gain Let me settle we’en shouldahs Janet, if you will steep some sweet fern root high indignation Smith offers this my draps dey of cent in the number of socie- pic- load Madison House newly 24**? per and gargle your throat with south side just beyond letter to the press agent of the Maine is, up your 19, 1827. ! n house last mentioned, and buill quickly always, perhaps, as some want B health by taking Johi 3. Referendum his reasons foi Cynthia, born Jan. died league giving and members of the about 1798 or 1799, is the next to be de 13, 1805; j them, yet legislature, Jurii 1836. the and refer- house was built after 28, voting against initiative many of whom w’ant to be are scribed. That plan: I re-elected, 4. Sukey, born Dec. died furnished by Mr. Fisher, and it is saic 18, 1807, June endum when that measure was before the sufficiently responsive to what is supposed 21, 1830. to bo If that a considerable part of the work last legislature. Senator E. S. Clark public opinion. they w'ere less sc w as done him. After the death of Mr. and Mrs. Hewins sometimes it w'ould be as well for the thereon by was asked to to Mr. Potter and both DR. TRUE’S ELIXIR the house reply State. At the standard for over three Restores lost The binges, latches and catches for th< and place became the property any rate, when the people reall.y remedy generations. appetite, letters are regulates the bowels, assists digestion, enriches the blood and cures all of Jonathan printed below. make their minds that want a new doors were all of wood made by him, anc Stover, who took down the up they those diseases arising from a disordered stomach-or liver, such ascoustipa- old house in SENATOR POTT ER’8» LETTER. or don’t want an old tion, malaria, biliousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, headaches, catarrh a Of the furniture, including s the ’70’s and erected its law, one, they have asal'O par4 upon of the f to.nach and intestines, piles, etc. The Mother’s Safeguard in all site the their and the deliberate clock which ran for fifty years and ther two-story house now standing. Roland T. Ratten, Press Agent Maim way, judgment the common disorders of childhood. Mr. Stover which to does A doses will worn out. The house wai is the son and third child of Referendum League, Skowhegan. Maine. ought govern govern. few given occasionally guard against stopp'd, worms, and if present will expel them without fail. ochre from the farm and Isaac and Hannah born I have of 22nd in- The new' plan might .get rid of some painted with dug (Door) Stover, yours the .instant, Dr. J. F. TRUE A CO.: Augusta, Maine. Gentlemen: thesnse of Elixir I was relieved of a worm with oil to it a lustrelew March 27, 1827, and married Eliza Ann quiring I in the last evils, and create greater ones. I doubt By yonr tape be- mixed giving why oppos3d legisla- tween seventy-seven and eighty-live feet in length. For eighteen years 1 liad whether Heart and color. Orindle, June 14, 1857. There is but one ture, Senate document No. which was my general view is a popular one, been doctoring for Liver, Kidney and trouble Indigestion, all of yellow 24, which disappeared when that worm was slaughtered True’s Elixir. There child but I can’t by The outbuildings were built by him entered in the Bluehill records, copy the referendum resolve presented by help that. My opinion is not is not a medicine before the pnbllc to-day tliat can do the work of your Elixir. The expenditnre of f2.60 for this medicine did for me what many dollars of which the w worth more than of also constructed a machine to run riter and that is Ira Senator of Hancock. However un- any other man’s, but and years spent in search of relief through other sources failed to do. He by has, Clark, 1 eoui Yours very truly, A. F. BRAGG, No. 77 Main St., Foxcroft, Me. for his and a ma- W., born June 14, 1800. important this information you it is my opinion I am expressing. wind sawing firewood, may be, Sold by all dealers, 35c, 50c, $1.00. Westward of have a And I remind that I am about chine for clearing his land of stones to be the Deacon Hewins right to it, if you want it, and I you talking DR. J. F. TRUE A CO., Auburn, Me. E.t.bn.t.'j i»si. It does laid into fence walls about his farm. Thh place the next building w*as a am very willing to furnish it. general legislation. not follow, it schoolhouse To ! seems to because we the refer- is in many ways the most notable house located upon the corner begin with, the resolve you refer tr me, apply of endum with and place in the town, and is often visited the road which branches from the proposed several very far-reaching amend- | general satisfaction to some main road forms of that we are bv strangers and sojourners in the town and leading southward and ments to our State constitution. If fa- I special legislation, the bound to extend the as and vicinity. It is still standing, and oc- along east side of the First pond, so vored by the legislature and the people, j principle proposed. called. Of I be about all cupied by some of his grandchildren. The first house and p ace along it would have deprived the governor tc course, may w'rong this, but this is the me Jonathan Fisher was born in New that road was that of Isaac Stover, in the some extent of his present veto pow'er, way it strikes now. of The Oct. the writer. When the house and would to a extent Railroad boyhood considerable Respectfully yours, WaHash Co. Braintree, Mass., 7, 1768, graduated at very was Barrett Potter. Harvard college, settled at Blue Hill July built is not known, but it was prob- has'e limited the power of the legislature. THE DIRECT LINE FROM before is 13, 179G, and died in the town Sept. 22, ably 1825. It not too much to say that it involved Isaac Stover was a 1847, aged seventy-nine years. He mar- native of Penobscot, fundamental changes in our scheme of SENATOR CLARK’S REPLY. NEW ENGLAND ried Miss Dolly Battell, of Dedham, Mass., born about 1800, married Hannah Door, government. TO THE WEST. April 2, 1796, and brought her to Blue and had, according to the Bluehill rec- It was argued in favor of this resolve, Bar Harbor, Me., Feb. 14, 1906. ever the children: that a citizens Tourist Sleepers Boston to Hill, where she after resided. She ords, following good many very good Hon. Barrett Potter, Brunswick, Maine. Chicago. wanted to vote on and that was the was born Feb. 24, 1770, and died Oct. 1. born mar- it, it 1, Melinda, Sept. 25, 1822; Dear Sir:—The Referendum league of 1853, in her eighty-fourth year. Their ried Joshua Parker duty of the legislature to give them a Candage. Maine has sent me your letter addressed children were as follows: 2. born chance. I do not believe in that theory VERY LOW RATES Lydia, Nov, 25,1824; died May to Roland T. Patten, of Skowhegan, Maine, 1849. of legislative duty. A member of the I. Jonathan, born March 12, 1798; died 31, pres3 representative of the IN IN be bound a or league, giving, EFFECT FEBRUARY AND MARCH 1815. 3. born mar- legislature may by pledge March 10, j Jonathan, May 27, 1827; in answer to request on its part, your ried Eliza Ann Grindle. platform to vote for or against a particu- II. Sally, born Oct. 22, 1799; married reasons for opposing the resolve lar but unless so is his providing TO THE PACIFIC COAST AND OTHER WESTERN POINTS. died 4. born married measure, bound, it Nov. 20, 1823; Nov. 27, 182*1; no Rufus, Sept. 9, 1829; for the initiative and referendum pre- Selvina I. of Rrooksville. duty, when it is proposed to amend the | children. Gott, ! sented by me in the last legislature, and 5. born 1831. constitution, to express his own judgment For write to 17(5 III. Betsey, born Jan. 7, 1801; married Hannah, July 10, have asked me to reply to the same. particulars, Washington Street, 6. of the wisdom of the change, not because Jeremiah Stevens,.a sea captain of Eden, George Emery, born May 6, 1&34; Any school boy who has heard his father Boston, the New office of the "Wabash. married M. he is w’iser than the people who elected England afterwards of Portland; they had several Nancy Lufkin, of Sedgwick. or uncle make a motion in town meeting, 7. Sewell born him, but the constitution itself imposes childreu. Watson, Feb. 20, 1836; listened to the subsequent discussion died Jan. that duty upon him. IV. Josiah, born Oct. 17, 1802; a gradu- 17, 1861. thereon, watched the ballot, and heard 8. Sarah born “Whenever two-thirds of both houses entire electorate of a condition have to do ate uf Princeton college, N. J.; settled in Susan, the result has seen and will be Maine, might something with the deem it is the announced, 9. Sarah necessary,” language of the absurd. defeat of the referendum. I can New Jersey as a gospel preacher; died in Susan, born June 25, 1839; died able to tell all the essential features of manifestly easily fundamental law, in respect to proposed conceive it 1875; was married in 1832 in New July 23, 1804. the initiative and referendum. Your statement to the effect that why should. Many a Jersey; in 10. Maria born Jan. changes it. The federal constitution, scheme is lobbied the had a son who was also a New Jersey Theresa, 22, 1842; The revised statutes of Maine, 4, changes in the constitution should be through legislature and I about all state con- chapter married Seth K. Chase. suppose the made which you know would be use- clergyman, and perhaps other children. section 4, provides: “When ten or more slowly, will meet with the approval absolutely stitutions, contain that provision. And less with the initiative and referendum V. Nancy, born Aug. 19, 1894; married Isaac Stover died March 15, 1875; the voters in writing request the selectmen to of every one, and a majority will agree the purpose of it is very clear, and very in force. In these of Hosea Kittredge, Nov. 18, 1830; he was death of his wife is not noted. The house insert a in a with you that it is better for desirable days public clamor, wise in It is that in particular thing warrant, my judgment. changes un- and righteous the graduated from Amherst college in and are still owned members of shall insert it in the next warrant changes to be somewhat delayed than indignation against 1828; place by the constitution shall be slow to that they and, desirable ones should be made greed of public the fora number of years preceptor of Blue the family. or shall call a for through corporations, public tnat no shall be made unless issued, special meeting end, change undue but a review of the arrayed on one side for their Hill academy; removed to tho West pre- THE JEREMIAH M’lNTIRE HOUSE the consideration thereof.” haste, process clamoring decreed the and the them certain vious to 1840 and died at by people legislature, is of legislation by the under the re- rights, against corporations Marshall, Mich- and were situated next to the Stover That the initiative. That matter is people place acting of each and oblivious to individual in 1873. Her death not independently other, ferendum will show undue haste is not wholly rights, what igan, noted. already described. Mr. Mclntire put into the warrant, warrant posted as place neither voting for it merely because the in could be a better for the VI. born mar- and voted at the possible connection therewith. possibly remedy Willard, April 18, 1806; was not born at but came to it a provided by law, upon Hluehill, other wants or thinks it wants it. than their to all ried it, few or desire cer- people right pass upon Mary Witham Norton, Jan. 16, 1834. from what records next town meeting. That is the referen- Some people, many, a young man, place the The is that it is better for even laws ballot? *She died theory secure the by Aug. 26, 186-1, leaving children. do not state. He was dum. So this is not an innovation in our tain act; they take steps to published to Lydia to come than I can mention He died desirable changes slowly, to for innumerable laws, and so later, date not given. of June and State but is as old as the historical town necessary signatures petitions same; Knowles, Sedgwick, 8, 1818, for undesirable ones to come And can Mr. the VII. born hastily. of this is to the next you, Potter, that legis- Polly, Feb. 12, 1808; married certified June of the same meeting New’ England. by petition presented 27, year. so the themselves have lature never would have had Stevens people provided The difference it the passed the Benjamin Nov. 11, 1829; died in Whether he or someone else only between the initia- legislature; goes through legis- built the that the may stand the of Do legislature properly lative mill as it would if it people right referendum. you 1878, leaving children. house in which he and his resided tive and referendum as used in our town identically family between them and sudden in the the of 1895 would ever VIII. born changes and heretofore referred in other is referred suppose legislature Dolly, Jan. 7, 1810; married in there is no meeting to, originated any way; the boyhood of the writer, constitution. on the other have the of trial Rev. And, hand, to committee and on the floor of given away right by jury Robert Crosaett of DennysviHe, Me., data at hand for and the one under discussion, namely, argued determining. our form of is such that when on the fire insurance a government House and the frames policy, right that August 19, 1830. They removed from The writer knew him in Senate document No. 24, introduced into Senate; legislature childhood, the people deliberately make up their we derived from England where it had ex- DennysviHe to the West where they both the last Maine legislature, is that one a resolve to embody in concise language when he sometimes worked upon his minds to the is bound isted since the eleventh died change it, change the of the act and century, having leaving children. father’s and also knew his children was addressed to the legislature pertain- approval petitioned for* farm, to come, of course, ought to come. existed and in IX. and, to and the other it is then voted the at the previously originated Samuel, born July 12, 1812; died who were near his own Iiis ing public legislation upon by people age. children, If one legislature refuses to give ex- Normandy, having come down to us July 25, 1812. applied to towns only. regular September election following. | according to the record, were, viz.: to the another will and mediaeval pression popular will, Tbe and referendum does not Far from a method of [ through primeval ages, the of the son initiative being dangerous Ppon marriage Willard, 1. Abi born 1819. be elected that will. But it is the de- having been under the ail, April 30, a law* the haste it will be seen that unless the bill practiced by he took his w ife to reside in the old house become by being passed by leg- 2. John born March 1821. final will of the that greatest that the world has ever Elliot, 9, liberate, people submits the to for was the jurists with his and the death of the islature but simply right petitioned passed by legislature father, upon 3. Ingerson, born Dec. 11, 1822; married governs, and not the first wave of popular known, and met with their approbation, father change the constitution or to allow the without change, it would take at least Willard continued to live in the old M. Mehit- for first Elizabeth Cousins; second, opinion. months to secure a law the being abrogated only fire insurance house until his jjeople to vote whether they cared to eighteen by death. The children of able P. Varnum. all this to the companies, had the had the of Now, applying proposed the constitution so as to the initiative and referendum, and in most people right Willard and W. Fisher viz.: change adopt Mary were, 4. Sarah, born March 4, 1825; died change that seems to your league so de- initiative and referendum? initiative and referendum. If a change cases the time would actually be two 1. Edward Payson, born Feb. 8, 1836. March 4, 1825. sirable, and which may some time turn I Do you suppose that after these corpora- in our constitution, which is to make the years. During all this time it would be -• is a tions had the fix Josiah, born June 14, 1837. 5. Deborah Knowles, born April 7, 1826. out to be, it fact that it upsets the and to be right to their own rates, w ill of the majority more clearly, focibly before the people, supposing it 3. Cynthia He wins, born March 10,1840; 6. Freeman Knowles, born July 16, rule of more than a hundred years, that ; which in some cases in Maine are so high as and directly expressed, may be considered opposed by any considerable number, it died Feb. 11, 1858. 1828; married Ann Lufkin Nov. 8, the rule that it is proposed to substitute to prohibit insurance, that would Lucy “far reaching”, I have no eefense to would be liable to all the advantages and j they 4. Mary Augusta, born June 1844. 1851. for the old one is elaborate and more or have asked the public to play with loaded 11, make. As supporters of the measure we all the publicity of the usual legislative 5. Stephen born June 7. iNainan Dorn », iimu. less and that very few dice when they had a loss by fire? not Norton, 28,1845. Tenney, April complicated, people don’t believe that the voters would find it procedures, and much more. | They 6. of have have claimed the Nancy Ellen, born May 27, 1847. 8. Kyi van us Byard, born April 24, 1833; in the legislature or out it fully are to only right to stack the necessary to participate in more than two Waves of popular opinion that "• William born Feb. died Jan. 1854. digested it. It may be a good idea, and cards and deal them, but insist on Harvey, 18, 1852; 17, out of one hundred enactments, and endure for eighteen months to two years keeping died every count. You would Sept. 15, 1873. 9. Francis, born ; died Jan. 28, it may be a bad one. secure the | almost think ihat the experiences in Switzerland, Oreg n, and at the end of that time, to 8. Frederick born Jan. 1853. about 16 years. After it is adopted, it would be hard to | these soulless corporations would blush Austin, 29, 1851, aged South Dakota and Utah w ith the practical approval of a majority of the voters of Since change it. The burden is very strongly with shame. Certainly the referendum the death of their parents, Mary Mrs. Lydia Knowles Mclntire died operations of the referendum are author- this State, must be based upon something friends to would have acted as a in this and Mclntire married on the of the plan demonstrate more illusion and The safety valve Augusta Frederick Austin, neither of March 21, 1839, and Mr. ity for this statement. In any case, how’- than prejudice. as it will act whom no chil- its wisdom. It was clear to a good many case, upon all future legisla- have been married, have made their Oct. 22, 1839, Sarah P. Eaton, but were referendum used much or result under such circumstances, however, ever, little, tion, for I assure you of my entire confi- home in members of the last legislature, whose the deliberate the Fisher mansion. dren are recorded by the latter marriage, it would be the registration of the will could not fail to register dence that the seventy-third legislature is as as that the nor the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Mclntire. judgment good mine, under such and final will of the cannot fail to the referendum ue,a. nr. in muibu i of the majority, and people. pass resolve. would be wise. It was not clear Freeman Knowles Mclntire was a ship- change circumstances the that the To take up again tne original intention ol Very respectfully, and were next j | charge pro- place to the Fisher place to and for that reason E. S. Clark. mate of the writer in schooner Edward, of me, negative alone, is “far seems to the const itution, it may be said that but one upon the same Bide of the road. It was a posed change reaching” 1846. At I consider that I was justified in voting have been i. Blue Hill, during the season of fall of its own volition. thing could intended, eM that story-and-a-half house, built Dea. Dear Sir: by the resolve. In case of doubt, my rule. This idea is I have your favor of yester- his golden wedding anniversary celebra- against Your letter quotes the constitution with the majority should Hewius about 1800, now gone, and another the first intimation I Blue Hill Nov. the rule would be to vote against any pro- it is us at our mother’s day, containing have house built tion held at 8, 1901, regard to the submission of amendments universal; tiught upon its site by Jonathan measure of if received that letter to of Nov. writer sent the mail to him and posed legislation, especially it all school we my you 27,. the through to the people and puts an interpretation knee, pervades books; give Stover, present owner. was wanted for or was the change would affect the constitution. thanks for it on ail occasions; it is a | 1905, publication, Seth wife congratulations. upon the language “Whenever two-thirds Hew ins was born in Dedham, would to be to I am You will please understand that I classic in all our sub- replied by anyone. inclined Feb. THE HATY R. BILLINGS HOUSE of both houses deem it necessary”. It thought literature; Mass., 12, 1773; married Katherine not the if it were a as it ! to think you are too much im- ignore fact, fact, this sentence from of states crowd here to making sister last must be admitted that jects European Fisher, to Rev. Jonathan Fisher, and place adjoined the mentioned. is in to the referendum | portance of it; and perhaps it is certainly respect our fundamental law admits of various secure its benefits; it is the theme of many hardly Sept. 2, 1799. was but She was born March 27, Mr. Billings from Sedgwick, that honest and able men all over fair to me to make such use of it without matter, one of them be one a and the of many a died this constructions, and may story inspiration me an of 1771; Aug. 15, 1854. They came to resided nearly all his life upon place the State favor the but I giving replying to change proposed, to to it. if anyone now thinks the constitu- .senator opportunity Blue Hill in house in which he that you feel it necessary give song; Clark, or even of knowing v. hat 1799, and here resided until Whether he built the wouldn’t be that governed necessarily by We that it was ex- tion had any other intention, or if we now his letter contains. Iheir he 1844. known to the but the assume, however, death, dying May 9, lived is not writer, even if I those men were in However, on former let- fact, thought that the demand of a reasonable find any of its provisions fail to provide re-reading my He was chosen a deacon of the Bluehill is that he did in the ’30’s of pected, ter, I find it supposition a as I do not believe are as for as- expresses my present senti- majority, they number of voters would be the most simple and direct means and church March in the last His to I accepted by ments, though I should have Congregational 17, 1808, century. publishment to the Clark resolve. desire of it is probably * the as evidence that the sub- certaining the the majority, made a fuller statement if I had kno\. a it hich he whom he legislature capacity acted for many years. Phebe Ann Friend, of Sedgwick, But 1 have a in addition was to be positive reason, was a to say that whatever the publicly answered, I ha\ no At his in Blue mission of constitutional changes good place death May we find the fol- married 11, 1833, appears the I to if vou 19, 1844, May to the negative pne have stated, for intention, the right of the major- objection your publishing it, of their | necessary; and as sixteen thousand people original will this letter with it. lowing entry in the church records con- Hill records, as also do tne births the referendum and initiative as print opposing made to the that ity to govern is now generally accepted, cerning his connection with the church: who were as follows: representation legislature Very truly yours. children, to legislation. Although law that applied general they desired the referendum submitted to and any part of the fundamental (Signed) Barrett Potii i. “Obituary—Dea. Seth Hew ins, who be- 1. born March 15, 1834; we have known no other than the Emily Augusta, system them and there were no is inconsistent with that idea has out- connected w ith absolutely this church May 30, married David P. Friend, of Sedgwick. one we and the result of a change is came have, re monstrances; and when it passed the grown its usefulness. aWjnt'xtnuirta. 1803, died 18-14. Dea. Hewins was lost May 19, 2. Albion born Aug. 8, 1835; I believe we are doing as a Paris, largely speculative, House 66 to 38 in its favor and a tie in the I do not feel the question to whether man of wise and in temperament regular at sea 1869. better as we are than we would be under desire the initia- March, Senate, since adopted by the State grange a majority of the people habits; his religion was stable and 2. Harriet born Dec. the j Nasal Ann, 10, 1836; change proposed. and the State Federation of tive and referendum or not may be de- consistent rather previously by than brilliant and fluct- married of Charlestown. The average legislature is of Elbridge Aclar, composed we feel at to that the bated with much profit. There is one sure his love Labor, liberty say uating; to the means of grace in 4. Isaac born 1838. of all and sections CATARRH Pear, July 1, representatives parties of the sev- to find let them vote on it. It is t e senators and representatives way out, In all its regularity of liis support and gttend- born Jan. 7, 1840; and and in character and stages. 5. John Kingman, occupations, enty-second legislature would have always claimed that the change is not de- ance’ both of which were continued died Nov. 6, 1872. capacity is fairly representative of the whenever the have been amidst violated no duty had they deemed the sired, but people Ely’’s Cream Balm many ’nflrmitiea to the close of 6. Janies K. born March 29, 1841; as a whole. Divided into com- life. Polk, people submission of the resolves embodied in allowed a chance to vote upon its adoption cleanses, soothes and heals 1863. and as a died March 23, mittees, appropriately divided, the Clark resolution within the they have spoken in majority of from the diseased membrane. fror he necessary many years discharged accept- 7. Matilda, born Nov 21, 18-44; hear witnesses and arguments, It cures catarrh and drives * Mary rule, they meaning of the constitution. three to ten to one in its favor. A majority y and the duties of of in and profitably deacon; married George W. Clough, Worcester, compare views executive session, was never cast it has never away a cold in the head r°m this If this view of the case is not plausible against it; however he was excused the then their conclusions to one house quickly. Mass. report and the of numbers of been repealed where once adopted. Few ast few of petition large Cream years his life on account of a or the other. Their reasons are Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads Mr. Billings, head of this family, was debated, voters is not to be admitted as evidence in can doubt the result if the people of dily infirmities. His end was and each member contributing over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- peaceful farmer. He died March 5,1872. pro con, such we do not see eleven or Maine have the to vote upon than matters, why opportunity mediate and a cure follows. It la not gather his of ac- some information on some to all drying—\oea triumphant; hope subject, action this at the election of (To be continued.) more senators could not prevent question September not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at l'Jrug- the rest, though necessarily in form of upon any constitutional change, even 1906. gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. Torture in by Savages, debate, and finally, the light of pub- You in letter that the a stone to though demanded with unanimity by the say your lobby ELY 50 Warren Street, New York. of the torture to som A kind act is never stepping BROTHERS, of J^hHig which licity, and under responsibility to the peo- trib*» in the misfortune. subWf !?Va*e Philippine a vote is taken. This vote may not reminds me of th ple, in ten ha c?^ive*» I endured for thre represent the sum of human wisdom, but month! 8.ufferi?g Wonder. inflammation of the Kid A Scientific neither would the separate votes of their Cares Grip nev^o *roS to its credit make Me*’ Sherman* of Cushing The cures that stand constituents. a Cold in One In Tvro won- To Cure helped me until I trie Bucklen’s Arnica Salve a scientific Days. Electrif^T»^Ing It be that the has had some- Day comniptAi*llt*er^ *hree bottles of whic ier. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for may lobby pHet*|y cure see MOON'S PHRSES. candidacy the stage. Mr. Hale deeply about forty cottages. The a cause. when the result was to be announced commissioner at the ested in what have to say. will 9, to the inhabitants of the town, Eliza C. Hill, late of Sullivan, in said coun- First r> 4r28 6:3’ county republi- they They large profit from the of the Casino. ty, deceased. A certain instrument uH.ter ^ Quarter 17 state and restate learned of stage i The is far the handsomest on the purport 3q can convention. Mr. Hutchins served points law, place by icg to be the last will and testament of 3:17 6:5: the was a said and themselves as to what Considering weather, there deceased with for 24 one terra in tbe office most efficiently, wrangle among Atlantic coast. together petition probate 10 The I of same, presented by William O. is and as to what is not con- large attendance Friday evening. what do the inhabitants want: a Emery, tbs and feels that he is entitled good good No^-, executor named therein. 1888-1894, first number was the of the The stitutional law. Their discussion will singing summer resort or a About Maria I). B. Fry, late of Eden, in said coun- Tliis week’s edition of term six Mr. glue factory? to another of years. bridal chorus a mixed chorus of Reds ty, deceased. A cert «in instrum-nt not, of course, be without results, by a a fish was built purport- American is 2,‘JRO copies. good year ago glue factory ing to be the last will and testament of said Hutchins has atways taken a large in- and the members of which were although it is wearisome to hear. Blues, here ana run successfully as far as being a decease together with petition for probate of terest in and held firm Mrs. Archie Oet- same, Charles the public affairs, After they have concluded Mr. Hale will Mrs. B. C. Reynolds, nuisance to the and presented by Fry, executor Average for the year of 1905, 2,313 hotea, cottagers nurnec therein. to the of the i cheli. Miss Louise Mrs. D. W. ly principles republican be on the floor to take hold with a will Newman, property-holders, and also to a great Joshua P Hooper, late of Caetine. in said J. Franklin deceased. Certain instruments He has served his town as and the bill into and | Bunker, G. Prescott Cleaves, of the The of the couDty. pur- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1906. party. help whip shape, many natives. support to be the list will and Frank Frank E. porting testament and chairman of tne board of selectmen bring it to a final vote. Little else can be Anthony, Richards, permanent population is derived almost codicil thereto of said deceased together with Whitmore. Next was a for of same, jted done in the Senate till this rate bill has reading: “Nothing from the summer petition probate prese by several years, and in other capacities, exclusively people. Theodore H. Smith, the executor More Election Results. to Wear,” by Judge B. E. Clark. namea and has represented bis class in the been disposed of. Now, shall the tow n of Southwest Har- More Maine cities heid elections last This was followed a baritone solo Edwin L. Jordan, late of Orland. in said by by bor make Southwest Harbor a summer State He has his county, deceased A certain instrument and those in which there was legislature. proven Senator of North J. Franklin and then L. B. pur- Monday, McCumber, Dakota, Anthony, Deasy resort or a for fish porting to be the last will and testament of worth as an efficient servant. place manufacturing public a entertained the audience with one of his said deceive 1 together with i n for a party contest followed the pace set paid forcible tribute to Senator Hale the It is to the town of Southwest pen glue? up probate of stme. presented by Abbie C. Jor- other in the course of debate on the characteristic After a recitation the week before, and landed in the day speeches. : Harbor to decide. Shall the residents, dan. the etecutri* named therein. corvrv GOSSIP. statehood bill. had been said little Miss Florence the Olive M. Cole, late « f Eden, in said column. Something by Hodgkins, I hotel and cot- county, democratic property-owners, keepers de eased. Petition that Ernest 1). Shaw or a another and then about statement by Senator Hopkins, of chorus sang selection, some other For the most part the reason for Goulds boro will enjoy rural mail deliv- tagers leave and go out of business? suitable person be appointed ad- the Samuei Stevens an exhibition of ministrator of the es»aie of said after 1. Illinois, belittling future prospects of gave The hotels have been in business for the deceived, this overturn is to be found in the ery April presented by Minnie I. Shaw, an heir of said Arizona and New Mexico. “At that point hypnotism. An original poem by Warren 1. the law. pa9t thirty years or more and have paid decease •prising against Sturgis Fourteen inches of snow Fri- in Senator Shaw was followed a selection a Oilman Jordan, late of Waltham, in said up-river Hopkins’ argument,” said by by into the town thousands of dollars; shall This was the case in Au- county, deceased Petition that Wilford B. noticeably But under it! Senator “Senator of male of G. Prescott Is new day. nothing McCumber, Hale, quartette, consisting they close? this prosperity to be Jordan or some other suitable person he and two ap- gusta Belfast, republican Maine, who has the smoothest way of Cleaves, Frank E. Whitmore, Harold maintained that employs during the sum- point! d administrator of the estate »a;d mer two or three or are we deceased. Clarlnda M. is some ice” this to the centre and to and J. M. Milliken. months men, present firm of F .1. Cheney A Co doing tition. Mrs. Lillian Conway, of West Ellsworth, ensued: were Howard Reuben N. for the can- Berry, Gray, CartneruMnesft In the CUy of Toled County and State Amo W. Cough, ward, of Tremont, in ssid Sturgis law, republican on and had twelve set a hen eleven eggs ‘“Mb. Hale. Has it occurred to the James P. Sullivan and William F. »foresail, and Urn said firm will pay the sum of county. Petition filed by A. Bird Cough, ex is an avowed Clark; didate, Mayor Beal, One OSF. HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and guardian, for license lo sell certain real es- chickens. Who can beat that? egg senator in what he is that the the Thomas W. H. saying, log- I Blues, Searls, Puffer, every c.o-e of Catarrh that cannot he cured by tate of said ward, as described in said peti- ■esub m issionist. had two and the twins died. yolks, ical conclusion is that we ought not to John Preble and John H. Stalford. the u e of Hall's Catarrh Cure tion. In contrast with the situ- FRANK j. chkney Thomas W Bowden, late of in striking admit these two territories at all? We are Smith then called Fred Bucksport, Secretary upon Sworn to before me and subi-crlb d In my said county, deceased. Petition fiie.i Mat- ation in was that in Brewer, The brown-tail moth is in Ellsworth, by Bangor going very far, and I am afraid too far, C. Lynam, chairman of the finance com- j pr senoe. thl- (kb day of December, A D. 1886. tie A. Handy, execu nx of tbe will of vdd de- not in numbers as to be j cessed. that the amount of collateral inheri- Inst across the river from Bangor, great yet, sure, ail the in admit- to make the announcement which A. W. GLEASON, considering conditiooaT mittee, SF.AL tance tax the estate of said deceased be but an invasion from the coast towns, .Votary Public. upon where the republican ticket was ting these two territories as one state, I the audience was impatient to hear. Mr. j J determined by the Judge of probate. where are numerous, is the Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and Thomas W. Bowden, late of iu elected without and where they pleasant think the wiser would be to let announced that the con- Bucksport. opposition, thing Lynam during acts directly on the tdood ard mucous surfaces s»id ceceased. First account of Mat- prospect predicted for Ellsworth next county, ■either the Sturgis law nor the con- them remain where they are.’ test fl.728.55 had been raised. The Reds of the system S*nd for testimonials free. tie A. Handy, executiix. filed for settlement. summer. K .1 CHENEY A CO Toledo. O. Nettie B. Gordon, late of Frankir in'lid _ It was this view of the senior and Blues ditions in seem to have had Maine were credited with $667.25, the Sold all 75c Bangor j by Druggirtt*. county, deceased. First account of Wi.lism senator that with the with B trustee uvder tbe will *f said influence. Eden let down the bars a little to auto- prevailed Senate, fl,059.30. Take Hail's FamUy Pills for constipation. Carapbe *ay deceased, filed for seiliemeut. when it came to a final vote, and divided And then came the Six rows of All this indicates that, whatever mobiles at Tuesday’s session of its town supper. Benjtmin Kittredge, late of Eden, in -aid the in it for tables extended the whole of the count v. de e tied, l'h'rd account <>f Or *ne meeting, but on the auto- bill, keeping only provision length may be the sentiment for or Wednesday Jljrlp SHanUU. M. a d Richmond 11. against the admission of Oklahoma and Indian floor of the Casino with for about Kittredge Kittredge, terrorists rallied their forces, carried a places executors, filed tor settlement. •trict enforcement, the people in the As in reconsider and Territory. the Senate adopted that 450. On one side of the room the tables Factory Operatives every depart- Irving P. Haynes, late of Eden, iu^ai.i coun- vote to Tuesday’s action, ment. Write or cities are the SHOE inquire of J. A. McUoww, ty, deceased. First account of Veima B. larger against Sturgis view by a strong vote, the fight between were with hot mashed Union Shoe by a vote of 98 to 75, put up the bare for spread turkey, Manager Mfg.Co Ellsworth, Me. Hayt es. administratr x filed tor settlement. .— law, it as an interference the Senate and the House in the confer- i David F. 1-te of in said regarding another year. potato, cranberry sauce, salads, pies, Tribou, Ellsworth, _ decease 1. Private claim of David H- with local re- ence over the bill will hinge on that etc., for the winners, while on the county, self-government; they view, cakes, Sptdal Xotuis. Tribou, administrator, filed for allowance. sent the suggestion that they are not The birds and mayfiowers are not all advanced by Senator Hale. other side were tin plates, crackers and O. P. CUNNINGHAM. Judge of said court. CAKD OF THANKS. A true copy. Attest:—T F. Mahovxv. R>r f.er. to elect and city that have made a mistake in the season water for the losers. About 10.30, 300 competent county all kind friends and who this The other a Goulds- It is claimed that the subvention Blues sat down to and neighbors subscriber hereoy gives notice mat and town officials who are of year. morning ship supper, while the were so capable TO thoughtful and helpful in our sud- he has been duly appointed executor boro man. on to the found a which the Senate a few weeks den THE State laws without the ; going stable, bill, passed Reds were munching crackers, their suc- bereavement, we, the undersigned dtsire of the last will and testament of tieorge enforcing and which the House now to extend -.oat heartfelt thanks. And G. large butterfly in the window. The butter- ago, is being cessful rivals were disposing of turkey and Long, late of Bluehill, in the county State those who.se ocautitul floral offerings were so of as the assistance of officials. to will not be of Hancock, deceased, and given bonds fly seemed rather stupid when found, but urged consider, any help lavish we also wish to remem er with grateful law directa. demands fixings. _ All persons having We do not share the mani- hearts. Fka.sk feeling on being carried to the nouse, warmed, to the sailing vessels along the Maine Fitts. against the estate of said decessed are de- Emma O. Pitts. sired to the same for settlement, and fest in some quarters that this revolt and some house coast, which are engaged in trade. TOWN MEETING. present j put among blossoming foreign Harry B. Fitts. all indebted thereto are requested to make Ellsworth, Me., March IS, 190*. —for it is hardly less than that— plants, was soon flying around among This statement is based on the insertion At the annual meeting of the town of paymert immediately. March 6. 1908. Ellis Stawspiklp- threatens republican success in Maine them as gaily as in summer. into the bill, at the last moment, by Sen- Eden, which closed Wednesday of last CARD OP THANKS. notice -ns- — subscriber nereoy gives ator of of a re- week after a sum Alice C. Closson desires to nse this at the fall election. Republicans of Allison, Iowa, provision three-days’ session, the he has been duly executor of opportunity to here express her heart- THE appointed The Boston Globe recently printed the stricting the payments of subventions and of was the MRS. the last will and testament of Susan J. this State are not in the habit of go- fl30,000 appropriated, largest felt gratitude to the members of the mas mic Whiting, late of Ellsworth, in the county of following sketch of three of Lainoine’s also annual amount in the of the town. On fraternity and all who in any way rendered over to the and | making appropriations by history Hancock, and bonds as the ibg enemy, bag bag- i her sympathy and assistance and deceased, given aged citizens: Congress necessary to meet the subven- the last of the the automo- daring law directs All persons having demands some of day meeting following the illness of her husband, the ate gage, because phase party against the estate of said deceased are de- “* if in the little towu oi Sorth Lamuiue tions due. bile came on a motion Char.es H. Closson. She the in* question up again fully appreciates sired to the same for settlement, is it thoughtfulness thus shown and the present policy unsatisfactory; they fight 1q Hancock county, 1* <><>? «»f the most r* uuik There is time to correct the action messages and all indebted to yet ample any to reconsider taken Tuesday, of condolence which she has thereto are requested cut them selves at conventions received, and make among abl-i families in Maine fur longevity. The fam- such effect of the Allison when a vote was will, as tar as later payment immediately. amendment, passed extending the possible, acknowledge Marche, 1908. Henry Whit in and after consists of loatah his these more settling differences, present ily touug. wife, Eunice and it will be attention in the limits within which automobiles be personally. given may Sedgwick, March 12,1906. subscriber notice Young. ’rd his rother, Wlll'aro Young, who>e Me., hereby gives >&** an unbroken front to the enemy; they House committee on merchant marine used in the town. After a lively discus- THEshe has been duly appointed executrix or com>e have done this before, and they will fisheries, the bill is to be given sion on Wednesday the action taken Tues- oi enioymentof unusual he*HQ for their years, and withdrawn from the Grange Co- Ray, late of Sorry, in tbe county do it this consideration next week. Much has been was reversed. deceased. no bonds beiu.: re- year. each bids fair to rouud out a century of life day HAVINGoperative Association of Bast Bluehill, Hancock, the term of said will. All heard here from Maine on the Another vote Wednes- Me., I will not be responsible for any action quired by persons There is no division of sentiment in “Mrs. was recei me vtet m of an shipowners important passed » said de- You"g tl* of said association after this date. having oemand* agai '-hi the state of in set- aecl ieot b.v theovert urnli*,* of a Hal ted point question. day was that by which it was decided to F. D. ceases are desired lo present tbe same f< fche republican party of Maine on the lam**, Long. re- East Blue Feb. 19(6. tlement. and all indebted iber to »re and of which «et fi*-e loh rc'ftih'rg Hhe wns **nd elect a separate board of assessors, as pro- Mil. 14. general primary questions Ex-Gov. to quested to make paymeut immediately. ill** a*iln nd of iiilint of i-er Burleigh continues be one of national or State policy, and the dif- by prc-euce iiu«- vided by an act of ibe last legislature. A NOTICE. March 8. 19c6. Sara E. Wood. ini ha' the busiest men in the because of ferences on particular and bai-ii, fulij recvVcreu lioui a etKH.k at d House, motion to elect a board of road commis- secondary withdrawn from the Grange As r|'ue. subscriber hereby gives nmice burn-* which would have taui to a less the work thrust upon him in connection sociation quesuons will all be threshed ont and proved sioners was defeated. HAVING of East Biuehiil, Me., I will A he has been duly appointed administra- net be settled before rugged constitution. with the omnibus public building bill. lesponsible for any action of said as- tor of the estate of Clara L. Hopkit.s. 1»J* satisfactorily long A motion to hire f25,000 for sociation after this date. of in of Hancock# “Mr was born In East permanent Oriaad, the county election. Young Trenton, which Several members of the committee have direcw. on the roads was after F. D. Lonq. deceased, and given bonds as the law is now a oi the town of improvements lost es- pvrt Lamoine, in been here and there on trips of inspection, East Bluehill, Feb. 14. 1906. All persons having demands against ibe and 1® In a lengthy discussion. tate of said are to Senator Hale’s Attitude on the Phil- December, IS10. therefore the 9fth ye r the deceased desired Pfe*f®} but governor rarely, if qver, goes on SPECIAL NOTICE. the same all indebteo of his age Hls entire has The offered L. for settlement, and ippine Tariff Bill. lt«e been spent In following resolution, by im- such trips. Bethinks they may be well not trespass in Cuniculocns Park. J thereto are requested to make payment B. Deasy, was passed: Resolved, That a In view of the attacks which have enough occasionally, where the House DO demand protection to life and property mediately. '‘Mrs. Young la also a native of the town and committee of five be the from the of Hancock, the March 6, 1906. Caivis been made the appointed by county State of Hopk^ by Lewiston Journal Is now 91 of committee really needs Maine, tnd tbe Unite** States of America. ib»* yetr« *ge. Will am Young, enlightenment moderator to consider the establishment subscriber gives notice Mary C. Fbbts Austin. hereoy apon Senator Hale for his laaiah’s littie la 90 ar- of upon the needs of a she has been adminis- opposition brother, only y age. given locality. of salaries or of selectmen THE duly appointed compensation tratrix of the estate of Henry V. TrOW. to the tariff we He also Is a native of the town, ana has always So while some of his have Philippine bill, pub- colleagues and assessors; said committee to late of in the county of Han- lived The-e report Bucksport. di- there tbiee a*ed people lvlng been travelling around to different atmcrtisraimta. cock, and bonds as the law lish below a letter received by the cities, with recommendations at the next annual deceased, given comfortably on a comp«*tency accumulated *ur Gov. Burleigh has remained here in Wash- rect* All persons having demands senator from the of the town L. B. Stev- the estate of said are desired to pre- secretary their long live* st'li take nr eut In meeting. Deasy, Joseph deceased log enjoy life, himself the 1i indebtea ington, familiarizing with Bloomfield Frank sent the same for settlement, and all great American protective tariff and In tne tuclai b-ppenlngs of the Uu e com- ens, Higgins, E. Whit- im- figures of government business in this city March 7, ’06. thereto are requested to make payment munity. Mr Yoang, senior, has perfect eye- more and E. N. Benson were appointed on £ mediately. league. and that which are and reads without city, asking additional V To the : March 6, 1906. Rkbecca B. TbotL__ It shows that onr senator knew his sight glasses, but bla bearing the committee. general public facilities. He is now Bos- la falling- Hia wife, on tne other hand, has public building rec- subscriber, Anna J. H. Scull, of business when he led We solicit your also we »ltn <• the opposition, as the best-informed man on the patronage, your THEton, Suffolk county. Common perfect hearing while her eyesight la cef active. ognized »n House committee about To pul the brake on the wngon going down inspection of our stock. Massachusetts, hereby gives notice that in the Senate to the So while Mr. reads public building o committe, Philip- Young for her, she hears the hill is a help to the horse, wheu the wagon U has been duly administratrix business, simply because he has made it a appointed »os tariff bill. There is no State for him, and they manage to get along without heavily loaded Hut wh >t driver would think the estate of ncull, late of said pine business to the and to Dorothy a*’ gather data, talk of applying the brake to a loaded wagon going ton, deceased, and bonds as the law luconvenlence. with members of the House given more interested in maintaining the and others uphill? If he did, his sensible horses would HIOHGRADE rect. And ceing a non-resident of the FEEDS, **• of the about what the buildings in their respec- probably balk. Many a man Is In the condition of Maine, she has appointed Jerome provisions Dingley tariff law a »» I tive localities are, and what the govern- of pulling load up hill with the brake -et Knowles, of Mount Desert, in the county TYPHOID AT him When his stomach is of Maine- han is Maine. Her and her MEDWAY, MASS. ment should do for the en- against out of order, FIRST-CLASS Hancock, her agent in said 8:ate people legitimately FLOUR. the « of and the allied organa of digestion and nutrition All persons having demands against business interests no largement present facilities. want meddling Impaired in their functions, a friction Is set up tate of*said deceased are desired to pr®**®, ; Several Hancock Girls In this way he has much more Co. Among acquired which has to be overcome In addition to the the same for settlement, and all 1Q‘" with that act. And the consideration information than on , the Fever Patients. by going junkets, D'arformaoce of dally duties A foul stomach Fine Meal a thereto are requested to make payment ef the tariff bill on attending dinners ana receptions. Be- makes a foggy brain, and the man with a dis- Specialty. mediately. Philippine the is felt in towns in Han- | Anxiety many cause of his knowledge of the situation he ordered stomach has often to grope his way February 27. 1906. Anna J. H. tk t’iJ^ floor of the Senate would the the business a open cock county because of the announce- will have a very influential in through day's like man In a fog. Wholesale and part finally He Retail. forgets appointments. Problems seem pre COMMISSIONERS _ whole tariff for discussion ment of an of making up the omnibus bill. The sub- question j epidemic typhoid fever at g-nted to his mind “wrong end to". This con- committees have Hancock sa:—March 7, a. d. I9b6 and action. Mass. already nearly completed dition Is remedied by the use of Dr. Special line. ! Medway, Many girls go from this their and Chairman entirely telephone E. been work? Bartholdt and Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It puts the the undersigned, having section to to work in v O. r.“• No two men were more in accord ! Medway the straw Gov. Burleigh will soon begin to revise stomach and digestive and nutritive system into \X▼ appointed by the Honorable M. F*. by within ana * and several of them are what has been done and lick the bill into a condition of perfect health, and gives a clear BAILEY CO. ningham, judge of probate upon this great subject, and the pro- factories, among saids#ia to receive*recem brain, a -toady hand and a light step for the county, commissioners y the fever The shape. Hoi-IHa rw*.„l. 1_. k... /-realtors v; tection of Maine's than the patients. disease broke out day’s duties. When clogs the ELLSWORTH. decide upon the claims of the creditors interests, Because of the press of this work, Gov. constipation Abram »n *T“ at a Maine channels of th° body. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Mitchell, late of Sorrento, boarding-house patronized by has had little time for ot rep*~r- Hon. Nelson in his life- Burleigh anything Pellets will work an effectual cure of that disas- Proprietors Brady & Greely's deceasedaeceased whose estate hasnas beenoeru Dingley, jr., county,cuuoiy, Il0*‘no* girls. else, except to attend to his large trous disease. sentedseated Insolvent,inhaiv,nt hereby« **!£, and Industrie*. National Headquarters. request to prefer. At HANCOCK HOU8K office of Nathan P. Foster, at a. Miss Annie Qrindell and Miss Ethel STABI.it, in said * day: Gov. Burleigh is to take care of PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. county, on Thursday, August So. 339 Broadway. trying Sennl at as good business Horses, new and second 1966* two of the clock in the afternoon Grindell, of Bluehill; Miss Addie many public building in aaal, ..Id 4._ New York, Mans 5. ISOS. Gurney, projects hand each of said daya. Maine ms While what he can do Carriages. Harnesses. A sent tor H. a. O. of Southwest Harbor; Miss Mabel Per- possible. Office and Residence M. HUe O. Embkv. 0o 8, F.S.S. Wastenjton, C.: not (J. house*), Moyer's Fine William will be determined just yet, it is cer- Carriages. Krerythtaa as r#pre- of Snlliran. and i— We wUta kins, of Castine; and Miss Ethel sented or t totcoogratuiatc Bridges, tain the bill will carry some good Maine No. 60 MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH. MB no sale. Terns reasonable. Nathan P. Fostbk. Ion of tbt Philippine commit. of East Bluehill. items. TXLXPHOin. of Sorrento, jot r a, gould. Commi**100*"' jSbacrtisminna. City poor—Aid. Moore, McCarthy and PRETTY ENTERTAIN M EXT. 3bbet (BtmtntB. inauguration. Staples. NOT ft PATENT MEDICINE. Library—Aid. Tripp, Moore and Austin. Under Auspices of the March Com MAYOR HAGERTHY ASSUMES OF- and mittee of Treatment for Ca- Electric light—Aid. Austin, Moore Oon^’l Church. » Scientific A Hyotnel Air. FICE FOR FOURTH TERM. Staples. very pretty entertainment was givei by Breathing Medicated tarrh board. last evening at Odd Fellows unde] the inhaler City property—Full hall, STRAIGHT TALK lire tthed through pocket the of ONLY ONE NEW FACE AROUND THE Assistant overseers of poor—Aid. Tripp management the March social com- comes with every outfit, Ilyomei mittee of the that TABLE—FEW CHANGES IN and McCarthy. Congregational society. fti the air- CITY all catarrhal germs Janitor of Hancock hall—Robert M. The was a one destroys OFFICERS ELECTED. programme composite throat and some of passages of the nose, Campbell. offering th9 features of concert, ABOUT GETTING WELL heals the irritated mucous Truant officers—J. H. Charles M. drama, fair and and the combi- soothes and Mayor A. C. on Silvy, sociable, Hagerthy Monday nation and drives from the Witham. afforded a very pleasant membrane effectually morning took oath of office as mayor evening of catarrhal of Janitor of city library—Eugene P. War- for the large number present. If this was the medicine when the doctor tells are tl„. system all traces Ellsworth for the fourth term. He has only you you ren. with him on the board four of the aider- PKoGK iMMB. advertisement in this newspaper, suffering with general debility.” poison. Librarian—Miss Violin men who have been with him Adelaide True. solo.Miss Ida Hlgglni we believe would We know of one that No one should confound Ilyomei for the past you quickly try remedy two SALARIES. Japanese drill.Margaret Hall, medicines that are yenrs. There was only one new face a bottle of our Rexall Mucu-Tone. will correct these conditions and re- the Hazel Giles, Ml tired I to we, Madadne with patent around the The following salaries were voted by the board this year, that of the But you have read the store health—Rexall Mucu-Tone. as catarrh cures. It is as board: Moon, Anna Clark, Marlon Rideout, extravagant advertised democratic alderman from ward 4. all as the is Martha MUilkeii, II, leu Sbule. claims of so many marvelous medi- There is no need of a technical to them diamond The clerk- and fees. superior ceremony of was City $200 Mandolin inauguration solo—.Ml s Ida Hlgglnt cinesthatyou have grown skeptical. of how Mucu-Tone on valuable than cheap glass. and City treasurer—$300. description more brief, with but few' changes to be drama-the KlKSr TIMB. con- Assessors of hours. Let us reason with you a mo- going into the stomach is quickly The complete Ilyomei outfit, made in the officers to be elected, the $2 per day eight Characters Chief Wilfred ment. taken up- in the digestive process sisting or a neat pocket inhaler, a meeting was remarkable for the alacrity engineer—150. Kenton, a laudacape artist, a with Assistants |26 each. H.irry L Crabtree We say to you positively and and, entering the blood, is carried medicine dropper and bottle of which the business in hand wras con- of Sylvia Garden, a model ..Mis- N without reservation that we have the net-work of costs but *1. and extra bot- ducted. Inspector buildings—125. Ray Whiting through tiny cap- Nina, a little with a Ilyomei. of meats and drudge big heart. never a or so in Mayor made no ad- Inspector milk—$25. before known tonic illaries and is brought direct can l>e obtained for 50 cents, Hagerthy inaugural Ml**s II ,zel tles Janitor of Hancock a Knowlton dress, the hall-|2 night catarrh cure to the re- contact with the sore membranes. it the most economical method simply thanking people for the Mrs De Soto Beane, a wealthy and eccentric accomplish making when hall is in use. NEW LIFE! NEW compliment the administration s sults worked Mucu-Tone. It VIGOR! as well as the paid by widow.Ml Helen'E Bonsey by of curing catarrh, most City marshal and day policeman—$45 returning the board to office. Frederick Torlogton, an actor, is a scientific, meritorious, reliable What all of us—are a you—what reliable. month; $15 per year for winding city W A Alexandei We know how it is com- interested in is rid of the has sold a clock. remedy. getting (I. A l’areher great many The meeting was called to order at 10.30 Plano solo ..Miss Lora V Pttrgone and we we are in outfits and has seen such re- 15 a month. pounded, unhesitatingly pain suffering, regaining Ilymnei o’clock by City Clerk T. E. Hale. Aider- Night policeman—f The Miss was results from its use, tti.it he playing by Higgins pleas- it our endorsement—not the we have in re- markable man Street commissioner—f2 per for give only strength lost, McCarthy was elected chairman of day ing, and she was compelled to respond to sells it miller an absolute guarantee actual our but our the of in fill- the board. It was services; he to furnish his own con- endorsement, guarantee. storing vigor youth, ii costs nothing unless it cures. voted to accept the encores. Miss Ethel Rowe was her ac- that If you try a bottle of Rexall our arteries with red returns of the several ward clerks as evi- veyance. companist. ing rich, of are not our dence of election. The roll was Superintendent schools—$550. The Mucu-Tone and thoroughly blood and building up bodies OBITUARY. then Japanese drill was pretty and well Chairman overseers of satisfied with we will refund and in our nerves. called, all the aldermen responding as poo*—$50. executed. The drama, “The First Time,” it, steadying fagged A. GRANT. Stewards of hose companies—$35 each. MBS. RUBY follows: w«s admirably presented, all parts being your money promptly, cheerfully Rexall Mucu-Tone does all of Members of Senator Hale Hose Co. and Ruby A., wife of Asa T. Grant, died at Ward 1—Orrin W. Tripp. well taken. and without any red tape. this and does it quickly. There is March City Hose Co., |20 each a year; two torch A her horn- at Bapgor Wednesday, 7, Ward 2 Frank R. Moore. pretty feature of the evening not pre- Now, we can’t affordfto allow no long waiting for promised effects boys to each company, $5 each. aged 27 years, 8 months and 22 days. She Ward 3 John W. viously announced were the flower girls, such statements to be to make their McCarthy. Members of Ticonic Hose each. strong print- slowly appearance; in ill health since about Christ- Co., $20 little Misses had been Ward 4—Alvin Staples. Margaret Hall and Anna ed in our unless no montls of deferred no Board of health—125 for secretary; $20 advertising space hope; mas. but her death was accelerated by Ward 5—Arthur W. Austin. Cushman, who, attended by Paul Tapley for each of other two members. me know me are right. If we de- realization that you have again that dread disease, typhoid fever. The and Harry Parker as pages, sold artificial Aldermen Austin and Moore were ceived you in this advertisement, wasted money that you could ill funeral services were held at her late OTHER BUSINE88. flowers. appointed a committee to wait upon the we would lose your confidence and afford to lose; no final despair. home Friday, Rev. A. B. Lorirner, of the It was voted to hold the regular meet- After the entertainment there wasja so- mayor-elect and inform him that the trade—and we don’t church. the the cial which coffee and cake your spend second Baptist Bangor, officiating. board was in ings of board first Monday of each hour, during MRS. BEAUREGARD TELUS session. in for the The Order of Royal Neighbors of Amer- month at 7.30 m. were served. Home-made and money advertising pur- EXPERIENCE. After Mayor Hagerthy had taken his p. candy ica, of which the deceased was The rules and the fancy paper articles were sold during the pose of losing trade. I have taken every catarrh I seat, prayer was offered by Rev. P. A. A. regulations governing remedy attended in a and con- board of aldermen SOME OF OUR REASONS. ever heard of—have tried each of them a member, body of the church. preceding were adopted. evening. Killam, Baptist efforts to a ducted their usual beautiful ritual. The A recess was then taken until 10 a. m. The committee in was’as follows: faithfully—in my get rid of The oath of office was charge Let us some of our then administered give you bad case of catarrh of the stomach and bearers were young friends of the de- Saturday, when appropriations will be Mrs. Henry W. Cushman, chairman; to the mayor and aldermen by City Clerk reasons for talking so earnestly intestines which for three years has ceased. There were many beautiful floral considered. Mrs. J. M. Adams, Mrs. O. W. Tapley, Hale. W'ith a few words of thanks the about Rexall Mucu-Tone. made my life miserable, but I can of love and Mrs. C. R. Mrs. Herbert offerings, tributes respect. Foster, R. that none of them can m mayor called the attention of the board to You know that our bodies are truthfully say interment was in Mt. brown-tail moth. Mrs. The Hope cemetery. the VHK Holmes, Eibridge Milliken, Mrs, any way compare with Rexall Mucu- business in hand—the election of lined with a web-like skin and Mrs. Grant went to Perle.y Mrs. E. F. thin, others me Mr. Bangor officers. Phillips, Robinson, Tone. The may havefielped Ellsworth Has a Few an Mrs. N. C. called the mucous membrane. It from Ellsworth at the beginning ol their OFFICERS ELECTED. Now, With King, Miss Lora Parsons. somewhat but—Mucu-Tone cured me. not it that I could married life about six years and Invasion Probable Next Summer. begins in the nose and mouth and I did believe possible ago, The resulted as follows: balloting You will wont Fumt-rn ever feel as well as I have for the their residence there won E. E. Philbrook, of Portland, who is sometime! extends down the throat through again during many For clerk: weeks. T have city connected with the State of MO>ES LORhT, HA K H Ait BOR past three wenty years warm friends and kind neighbors. Mrs. department the stomach, intestines and blad- Thomas E. Hale.4 all the 'round. been taken off my shoulders in a Open ye*r apparently at times agriculture, special capacity in the covers liver Grant, though suffering much, Charles W. Mason.1 der. It also the and and I feel so well I could almost shout for of was all her ill- campaign the suppression the BORN. and all of the nauseat- very patient throughout For treasurer: kidneys; and in women, the pelvic for joy. All pain city brown-tail was in Ellsworth Mon- ness. and though she had a bright pros- moth, i ng symptoms have disappeared. Good, T. F. BOW DEN— At Feb 28. to Mr and organs. Mahoney.4 Brookhvllle, is veins future before with day. a red blood coursing through my perous her, everything J. A. Cunningham.1 Alis Kvereit J Bowden, 9on. 1 \Yarren Now this membrane is com- to live was reconciled to and Mr. Philbrook drove over from Bucks- Arnold ] and I am as strong as lam happy. All for, death, For chief of the fire of cells engineer department: and into Ellsworth found BUNKER—At Tremont, March 5, to Mr and posed of millions tiny success to Mucu-Tone. before her life went out, sang her old port, coming just Charles Wr. Eaton.4 Mr# 11 u ton. Itiarold the George Bunker, filled with a fluid called mucous, familiar to I am on first brown-tail moth nest on an apple Edwin hymn, “Glory God, my Charles Brown...1 1 J. is a sort of lubricant for the home.” tree on Bridge bill. He spent several C A K MICH A EL— At Winter Harbor. March 10, which journey For first assistant engineer: in an to Mr and Mrs T A Carmichael, a won. a of these Mrs. (irant was mueh esteemed for her hours Ellsworth with eye out for various organs. If few J. A. Austin.4 HATCH —At Penobscot, March 6, to Mr and kindness of cheerful nests, but found only two more-those cells should become choked up 219 Second St., N. Y.” heart, disposition Charles A. Airs Arthur D Hutch, u dau.liter. Albany, Joy.1 near railroad. and life. She was the HORTON—At March to Mr and Mre and unable to this fluid, it exemplary charitably For second assistant Bluehill, s, supply engineer: not William S u Mr. Philbrook says Ellsworth will Horton, daughter. cause if most of We know that Mucu-Tone will inclined, making many gifts to needy ones, Samuel C. would sickness; Chapman.4 suffer from SAW YER—At Tremont. Feb 21, to Mr and Mrs not in a that courted or immediately the depredations it would do all this and we way display Charles W. W 11 lain M Sawyer, a daughter. them were so affected hereby agree Gerry.1 of the but that the show, but in her own unobtrusive brown-tail, during SAW YE it—At March to Mr and Mre to refund find quiet, For chairman of board of overseers of Castlne, 7, cause death. your money if you flight of the moths next summer from Bussell Sawyer, a daughter. way that was worthy of the highest com- BE “RUN it otherwise. poor: ELL— WHAT IT MEANS TO mendation. the coast towns, where many nests have W A ItliW At Penobscot, March 9, to Mi A. W. Austin.3 and Mrs Ka>moud H War iwell, a son. DOWN.” Mucu-Tone is one of the famous been will come She leaves besides a two little found, they naturally in- husband, Francis R. McGown.1 WESCOTT—At Ellsworth, March 18, to Mr anc which are land and Ellsworth will be This is what causes the state of Rexall Remedies, sold and plentifully Mrs Fred G Wescott, a sou. [Uoberi girls Florence, aged four, Maude, For street commissioner: with nests next winter. Reginald. J ill health and weakness which ex- only at our store. Large bottles, aged two her Mr. and Mrs. sprinkled years; parents, G. Frank Newman.4 89 cents. Mail orders filled. Charles The moths fly at night, and will be at- ists when you are “run down Anderson, of Surry, three brothers Joseph Morrison.1 MARRIED. C. tracted to the city by the electric lights. —Ivory Anderson, Sterling E. Ander- For of inspector buildings: have been known to make a BUTLER— Ki M BALL— At Buck‘port, Marcl son and Clifford P. all of They flight Anderson, Surry, Frank R. Moore.3 8, t»v Rev •) N Palmer, Miss Lillian E Butlei of attracted the E. G. and four sisters -Mrs. Cora L. of seventy miles, by lights, to John C Kimbad. MOORE, Druggist. Leighton, Austin M Foster.1 and descend a town in hordes. — Bar Mrs. Florence M. upon | GERRISH—SNYDER At Winter Harbor Harbor; Stevens, For of meats and milk: March Rev Gideon Miss Lula .M inspector The are hatched out in the 8, by Mayo, now in Edith E. caterpillars Philadelphia, Pa.; R. Caldwell.4 Gerrlsli to J Howard Snyder, both of WIntel George but into winter in the Anderson and Gertrude both of fall, go quarters Harbor. Auderson, For auctioneers: Edward K. Hopkins nests, to remain until spring, when they J PaTTEN-ABBOTT-At Verona. March 3, bj Bangor. and Josiah H. Rev T W Miss Eva Patten U Higgins. are with the first and by Hunter, out buds, begin H both of Verona. For constables at large: D. L. Fields, J. Maley Abbott, JOHN H. M’DONALD. their depredations. After the leaves are WEBBER—BRANN—At Winter Marcl GROCERY Harbor, BARGAINS H. Bresnahan and John H. John H. McDonald died last Thursday Silvy. out, and the caterpillars begin to scatter, 6, at the Bapilst church, hy Rev Gideon Mayo For first assessor: Miss Pansy E Webber, of Winter Harbor, tt •evening at his home in Ellsworth alter a little can be done; though spraying has Charles L Braun, of Lamolne. W. Patten.3 long illness. Mr. McDonald returned re- George some effect. John F. Royal.1 DIED. cently from a trip West in the hope of The moths first attack fruit trees, but Janies A. McGown.1 benefitting his health. when they become plentiful nothin' BLAISI>ELL— March 7, on train en route foi For second assessor: his home at Franklin, Madison Blais C. H. The deceased was the son of Roderick escapes them. It would be a sorry sight Harvey GRINDAL’S. John. F Royal.4 den, aged 31 years, 5 mouths McDonald, of this city, and was born here to see the beautiful elms of Main street, Charles Joy.1 BUSKER—At Tremont, March 8, Mrs It A forty-one years ago. He was educated in Ellsworth, ruined by the moths. Buuker, aged 35 > ears, 9 months, 23 days For third assessor: SNOWFLAKE FLOUR, at ,1*4.85 a barrel, the public schools here, and after a few “Eternal vigilance is the price of CARTER—At Woicester, Mass, March 7 Lorenzo D. Foster.3 Vespasian P Carter, formerly of Surry, agec is the best Hour at the years in a at Mr. Philbrook it is up to price to be found in business, accepted position safety.” says 79 years, 1 mouths, 19 days. the Levi W. Bennett.1 of before the leaves government fish hatchery at Green the people Ellsworth, GRANT—At Bangor, Match 7. Ruby A, wife ol Ellsworth. I am selling two barrels for $9.50 Alvin Maddocks. ..1 Lake, where he remained until a few come out on the trees, to search for nests Asa T Grant, formerly of Surry, aged years, 8 months, 22 days. months when health com- The following officers were re-elected: and destroy them. Every nest destroyed MOLASSES, a 50-cent quality, for 28 cents ago, failing JARVIS —At East Oakland, Cal, March 2, J. J. pelled him to give up work. He became City weighers-S. Morrison, Henry means about 300 caterpillars. Leonard Fltz Jurvls, eldest son of the late Edward s and Elizabeth hawk SUGAR, 20 lbs. for ... $1.00 ■an expert in the fish and was a Joy, Frank 8. Lord, John E. Doyle, W. W. Mr. Philbrook while here saw Mayor Spat Jarvis, culture, formerly of Surry, aged about 88 years. valuable man at the Morrison, W. M. Foster, Harvard H. Lord. Hagerthy and other members of thecitv hatchery. M'DONALD—At Ellsworth, March 8, John H CREAM OF TARTAR, lb., 30 cents of wood and bark— will mouths. He was a man of quiet, pleasing person- Surveyors lumber, government. The schools of the city McDonald, aged 40 years, 10 ality, devoted to his and to John F. W'hitcomb, J. F. Royal, C. W. be supplied with literature describing the M’KENNEV— At Bucksport, March 10, Mre family loyal 90 O. James McKenney, aged years. his friends who were Gerry, 8. P. Stock bridge, John moth and its characteristics, and an at- many. NEWMAN-At Winter Harbor, Feb 27, Mre Ask for prices on other goods. W. C. J. He leaves a widow and two daughters, Whitney, C. Mason, Treworgy, tempt will be made to interest the pupils Hannah Newmau, aged 66 years, 2 months, 27 aged eleven and five Of his own Roscoe Holmes, C. F. Rollins, J. A. in the campaign to suppress them. years. Ellsworth (PI So 8), March 10, E. F. 8. Call. F. A. KllflUK—At family, his father, three brothers and two Austin, George Davis, William B Remlck, aged 64 years. sisters survive. Stock bridge, A. W. Austin, Fred L. Fire at RICH —At West Tremont, Match6, Willard, son Baysidc. of Capt and Mrs Willard Rich, aged 7 years. R. B. Charles E. Funeral services were held at St. Frazier, Carter, Higgins, The buildings of W. Loring Thomas at TREWORGY— At Bluehill, March 6, Hoyt A C. H. QRINDAL, Water Street. 69 11 2 Catholic church after- Oscar Staples, J. A. Lord, F. 8. Lord, were burned last even- Treworgv, aged vears, months, days. Joseph’s Saturday Bayside Saturday WARDWKLL — At Penobscot. March 9, Infant Ferd Ward noon, Rev. J. D. O’Brien officiating. George F. Newman, well, ing at 9.30 o’clock. son of Mr and Mrs Raymond H Ward well. H. B. Moore, J. E. Bartlett, J. II. Higgins, Mr. Thomas had recently left home for WATSON—At North Sullivan, March 9, lnlant daughter of *irand Mrs Barney A Watson. — 8. L. Vin The Ellsworth American only COUNTY nor ELLSWORTH FALLS. George R. Lowell, Lord, Smith, Baltimore to go as steward of a large pa A. G. D. L. Salisbury, H. E. Austin, schooner, and Mrs. Thomas was alone. Mrs. Harriet who has been atjfantiscmmts. Hastings, Jellison, L. D. Foster, Charles Goggins, She was awakened by the tire, and gave the winter in was here 8. spending Boston, Emery Strout, C. W. Pierce, Bernard the alarm, but it was too late to save much MIANUS MOTORS on Friday and on her way to H. Martin H. TAXES! TAXES! Saturday Jellison, Howard Hooper, from the buildings. A number of hens 1906 Bar Harbor for a visit with her daughter, Haynes, Edward Phillips, Harry S. Jones, were burned. Mrs. Frank Holden. John W. McCarthy. The loss is estimated at |2,000, with in- JORDAN, NEW FEATURES UNSURPASSED Calvin was here and fence-viewers—B. F. Graves, of Hancock, Pound-keepers surance of fl,100. am now for I settle- Monday, the guest of C. M. Witham. Gray, ward 1; M. C. Smith, ward 2; James This is the second time within a few Dr'-p steel forging con- arranging E. necting rod. ment with the for all un- Whitcomb, Haynes & Co. have sent Lymburner, ward 3; Hoyt Austin, years that Mr. Thomas has been burned FURNITURE City several of woods ward Walter A. ward 5. Interchangeable bronze bear- their teams into the 4; Bonsey, ANI) taxes under eont< act can be in five paid my of their Harbor master—Walter J. Clark. ings replaced &gam, hoping to land a quantity which I am to 2 m. fall while others minutes. yarded stock while the spow lasts. The board then took a recess until p. Many through success, obliged pay succeed failure. Trridium if not Miss AFTERNOON SESSION. through UNDERTAKING. spark points—nothing collected. Minnie B. Austin, who has been better. The full board was at the after- well of friends; of your visiting for several weeks with relatives in present Speak your I cannot allow my bonds- noon session. The election of officers enemies not at all. We can deliver engines, ma- Bangor, is at home. speak men to settle I have leased the rine or 2 to 1500 your tax, and 1 proceeded as follows: ground stationary, f H. better n.ade. Member of school board for three years door of the Eno building P.—nothing that to the LAKEWOOD. aiibmisnnnita. suggest you go E. E. Richardson—John F. on State and have in place of street, A gems for Marne for Schebler carburetor bank and borrow the money, Simon Garland lost a horse ALICE M moved from and lit our engines with the same. recently. Royal. HOOPER, my temporary which will cost no more H. Bresnahan. you James 8. Garland has recently put in a Tax-collectoi—John location on Main street. We carry everything for Gas Engines and our of the tax collector than are now to cream seperator. The compensation DKESSMAKEK ami price is right. Tel. 1817-11. you obliged and the conditions of collection will be the it will Charles O. Garland has been ill for a few pay city; save the same as under past year’s contract. G. 0. THORNDIKE GenI«£IS£e. days. His many friends hope for a speedy LADIES’ TAILOR, L. W. you the of recovery. Member of board of health for three JORDAN, Portland Pier, Portland, fie. expense having J. T. lien claim in place of Dr. N. C. King—Dr. Maine attachments Martin Garland has just closed a suc- years 8 School St., Ellsworth. Ellsworth, placed McDonald. on or cessful term of school at Ellsworth your property, the un- Falls, and measures—Charles and is at home. Sealer of weights of commit- M. Brooks. Mandolin and Violin Lessons. Porcelain pleasant duty my Whitcomb, Haynes & Co.’s teams have THE— Inlays. to APPOINTMENTS. Am late from the New England Conserva- ting you jail. Banking laths from David Salsbury’s of and destre a limited number of mill the tory Music, The most up-to-date dental during past week. Mayor Hagerthy announced the follow- pupils for the mandolin and violin. Up-to-date Kindly give this im- method, the higher positions and correct bowing your Capt. B. J. Franklin and wife re which were confirmed CLARION. work. Crown and have ing appointments, taught. Reasonable prices. Bridge mediate attention. a board: hatchery after few weekt by the Miss IDA L. HIGGINS, Whether it’s a or a fur Work. Gas, Ether and i«tt with Mrs. Franklin’s Mn range J. H. mother, marshal—John H. Silvy. 106 Water Me. Bresnahan, H. Wilbur. City SL, Ellsworth. nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it i: Cocaine for Painless Ex- Committee on accounts and claims-Full Collector. sure to meet every requirement traction. WEST board. Office in Cushman ELLSWORTH. Moore WAYNFLETE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS block, Franklin St. Finance committee—Aid. Austin, Made by the) Wood Bisliop Co. Dec. 29, 1905. Asa M. Barron 65 State Street, i8 at the hospital in and McCarthy. Bangor. Sold.by Taxes went on interest Bangor. Aus- H. Aug. 1, hk>5, Fire department—Aid. McCarthy, PORTLAND, MAINK. GREELY, as per vote of City Government. Frank Herrick went to Banger Thursday tin and Staples. J. P. ELDRIDGE, DENTIST. sidewalks and bridges—Aid. Ml88 CABOLI1IB M. *°r aPPendicitis at the Highways, Prlnoinalq- f CBISFIKLU, Bo8piUl°^>erm^0n Principals. AoNE8 Lowell. Main Ellsworth, 1 Main Thx Moore, McCarthy and Tripp. {Mx(|8 Street, Street, Ellsworth. &MSBIOA*; ■»£ I spending two weeks in Bar '■ have been aU>brrti««mnU*. NEWS. Harbor Tn American has subscribers at 107 o Stonington, where his family CGUJSTY turned home •*<' othe? Thursday. 17 in Hancock ^ ill winter. have rented a house and mddtiiomxl Ownt) JffetrM p»»g** 9] th post-offices county. They While carrying out wood on Pln,„„M All her papers in the County com- vill live there for the present. William R. Harding fell, and his bi* not reach so many. The Ameri- March PROSPECT HARBOR. load cam’ 12._Tramp. down on his 1887. COURTESY leg injuring it can »o< the only paper printed in LIBERALITY came home Saturday to severely ,, OAK POINT. Irving Ray was assisted home by Samuel k and has never claimed to Grindle anrt iicpi' county, spend a few days Amos Miss Alice A. Minton has returned from Staples, and is still is the that can confined to h 18 fc. only paper prop “Whatever your station in life. Miss Maud is the week Cast ine school. Colby spending house. ailed a COCNTY all the normal erly paper; Your duty perform like a man, with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Moore. March 12. test local The circula- Mrs. Maria Haynes is visiting her Cm*. •xerely papers. Through the toils of this world and its strife, and Miss Marion the Bar Foss and wife. Miss Julia Ouptill rs The American, barring parents, George but I CAN." Not I CAN’T wins, always Wilson are guests this week of Mrs. J. 8. He Record’s summer list, is larger Fred March and family spent a GOULDSBORO. Capt. Coombs. all the other of have “It is no use for me to Mrs. A. Ih of papers printed few days in Seal Harbor last week. A large number people said, try C. Campbell has gone to has returned from Goulds- Sum in h conal County Hews see other pe the driver. He w L. Alley and wife at Seal interest Al’ItIL 1, 1906. ill start :e. Mrs. Henry Donnell returned from visiting Aubrey on our next quarter, and who is a patient of Dr. Butler. April Harbor. Mrs. Thackary, of Bangi-r last week. Mrs. J. B. Cole and Mrs. Henry Hamil- Providence, R, j an Jno. Colson has been at Tremont evangelist, preached in the Mrs. L. \V. Blaisdell is at home from an Capt. ton were -ailed to Winter Harbor the last Methodic for fishing the church Sunday afternoon. She i- axteud d visit in Bangor. making arrangements THE FIRST NATIONAL of the week by the serious illness of their stop- season. BANK, ping with Rev. C. B. and coming who was Bromley wife Th ladies of the Methodist society will ELLSWORTH, MAINE. sister. Miss Edna Hamilton, ,[ from Prospect Harbor. j Capt. Jno. Dolliver has returned on for serve dinner, as usual, town meeting day. operated Friday appendicitis. .March 12. Rockland with lime, and will load gravel 1 Jen. Mis? Susie Swan was called here from Quite a party from here attended Cush- for Bar Harbor. 1906. STABILITY husetts the illness of her ACCURACY man grange Wednesday at Gouldsboro, Mass*< by NORTH Mrs. Susanna and daughter Myra a was in BLL'EHILL. mother, Mrs. Luella Swan. Alley when class of four instructed the have returned from Otter Creek, where third and fourth A supper Mrs. L. P. Hinckley in quite school commences March degrees. pie poorly. High Monday. 1 :hey have been visiting. was all who wished refreshments. and wife returned served to Mrs. P. J. Urindle, who has been 12. F. H. Nickerson < n - wife, Caroline (Grindle) Gray, of South in fot Jno. Burr, jr., and Mrs. Almenia Whit- 4 >t \ M JEW an even- the is somewhat Friday from a visit at their home. Brooksville. Miss Jennie Chase entertained jwst week, improved. of Bar are their nore, Harbor, visiting There were about March 12. Tomson. ing party Wednesday. Hoyt Treworny died Tuesday, March S parents, J. H. Burr and wife. DEATH OF HARVEY M. BLAISDELL. thirty guests, twelve coming from Winter after a long illness, aged nearly March 12. Plutarch. CAST1NE. siity Wednesday morning the community Harbor. The evening passed quickly with Funeral services was SOUTHWEST HARBOR. years. held Thurs- was saddened by a despatch saying Har- Miss Ella Adams arrived home last games and music. Dainty refreshments day, and were largely attended. died the School closed at Norwood’s Cove Fri- vey M. Blaisdell had night were served. March 12. n on the train him towards Mrs. Gideon Mayo is visiting relatives day. previous bearing F. N. Stover took the grange degrees one in he n B«r Harbor and vicinity. Marion home. Only year ago, February, Saturday night. Sawyer is clerking for A. I. jfitOtGU. left for the Pacific coast, hoping to regain John B. Stover is building a new house Holmes. MAN8ET. I. V. of East Corinth, ia visiting of throat and Luce, his health. Tuberculosis lear the store of A. B. Whitehouse. Nina of Bar A TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE. his Rev. Mr. Luce. Allen, Harbor, is visiting case to brother, lungs combined was a stubborn Wallace of is Miss Marie The little Pacific steamer Dillman, Prospect Harbor, for Sawyer. Dora, running time he had been Miss Lucy P. Gay left this morning deal with, and for some a week with friends in town. to Alaskan and commanded Answers pending Mrs. Mrs. ports, by a several weeks. Margaret Trundy is visiting Every visit Caff. home Boston for of aware of the fact, though his letters son of W. C. Mrs. John O. Foss, who has been spend- Ed. Dow, West Tremont. ! Capt. Zemro Smith Moore, those to W. 8. entertained a of Ellsworth People Have Found were usually cheerful, especially Mrs. Brown party ! Moore, formerly of this town, reached that ng the winter in New York, returned Miss Mary A. Carroll is still ill at the his aged mother. friends at her home on Saturday evening. under after This Saturday. home of Clarence ; port recently sails, sixty-one is True. Mrs. who is a bride of less Clark. Blaisdell, Charles R. Perkins made a trip to Mon- days out, and after she had been given up Hoel H. Hanson left for New A cold, a strain, a sudden a has been assiduous in carry- Thursday Mrs. Lina the week wrench, than year, roe last week and installed the shafting in Trundy spent past as lost many. The CaW, of Port Town- to the a by A little cause hurt the the directions. On fork join yacht Kittewan for at her old home on Town Hill. may kidneys. ing out physician’s a saw mill there. where the Moores now i send. Wash., live, of backache often left for home, rear's cruise. Spells follow. Marc h 1 they Redlands, Cal., Miss Helen has returned from 1 in an extended of the in its A was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer report voyage Or some March where J. Howard and Miss Lula Gerrish daughter irregularity of the urine. arriving in Boston 5, they ; Snyder Opechee, where she has been issue of Feb. Russell Sawyer last week. Congratula- teaching. | 24, says: A certain remedy for such were detained by his extreme exhaustion. were married at the Baptist parsonage attacks, tions are in order. Raymond Robbins, of West Tremont, I No more welcome i-ews ha* reached Port A medicine that There Mrs. Blaisdell was joined by her Saturday evening. answers every call, spent last week here w ith his John Townsend for many a day than the Intelligence Wooster, and her sister, Mrs. J. 8. Norton spent several days last uncle? Is Doan’s Kidney Pills, a true specific. krother, Harry A crew is at work sinking the water pipe Tinker. which flatbed over the wires from Port remained with them week with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Bow- Many Ellsworth people rely on it. Mi«s Mildred, who Llong South street. The main pipe is Angeles at (our o'clock yesieid y alterooon brother : den, at North Castine. Charles Rea, who attends school in Pitts- Here is Ellsworth proof: daring the day, the accompanying completed and the water turned on. that the steamer Dora, commanded by Capt. field, is of his vacation here Mrs. W. them on the where Mr. Blaisdell Misses Hooke and Williams spending part Zemro Smith Moore, had reached that port In George Day, living on Shore train, Dr. of and Mary Mary Simmons, Bangor, Dr. Phelps, with friends. two miles from was made as comfortable as possible, ! left Monday morning for Fairfield, where tafvly and with all h .ud» altve and well. Road, Ellsworth, says: A Sullivan, were in town Friday to assist “Six to his wife shortly before the will visit for a few days. Robie Norwood, jr., and family Reader-of the Call have been kept Informed years ago I made a statement for whispering Dr. Small in an for i they spent operation appendicitis j of the continue-! absence of the Dora and of recommending Doan’s .end came at midnight, of his contentment | N. B. of schooner Chas. L. Sunday and Monday of last week at Capt. publication Kidney i^x>n Miss Edna Hamilton. The operation 1 Gapt. Gray, the fears entertained marlr era the was Robie by durtig the substance of w hich was as and happiness. For a few moments only is at home for a few while Norwood’s. Pills, about was successful, and the is Mitchell, days, last few weeks mat tne vessel had down patient reported | gone follows: I had a miserable he unconscious. The deceased was a young lumber in Ezra D. has barkache sis comfortable. I his vessel is discharging Boston. Lurvey made a contract off the Alaska coa*t. On Saturday last the and almost man of sterling character, honored by all, i with the Southwest Harbor every movement I made Miss Carrie Gardner met with quite a Water Co., for Call al-o told of Capt. Mooie’s previous ex- in hearts of his Charles Brann, of Lamoine, and Miss severe of I could and will live the of whim a« 1. turn* are similar brought twinges pain. long accident one last week. She twenty-five cords wood. perience- out very ! of this town, were married painful day not rest at friends. Mary Webber, to the the I night for no position I assumed 1 The tr>lng voyage just completed by it the church slipped on a piece of ice and fell, injuring Beehive club meets at the Odd The remains arrived here Wednesday. Baptist Tuesday evening, Dora. was comfortable and In the morning 1 Rev. Gideon ! her back quite severely. Fellows banquet hall next Saturday after- The funeral took Friday, the For- Mayo officiating. Members The statement In the Call by Capt. W. C arose tired and unrefreshed. A place noon. physician A Schoodic grange and other friends filled A good attendance is desired. 1 esters of the burial service. The many friends of Miss Minta Per- Moore, the a given up hope of ever seeing the prostrated Not attend the power Brawn has returned j j Those at the funeral from out of F. I. left for Hall just home after much faith left in medicines I was present Candage Tuesday j rumored that E. W. Hutchins at this Dora or her mast r and crew again took n« w having will, the winter in j j town were Mrs. Augusta; spending Concord, N. H. cheer from ihe shown the elder rather when Doan’s Harry Wooster, Quarry. a boat for his use optimism by skeptical Kidney time, purchase power March 12. Mrs. J. H. Hall Quarry; Mrs. Miss Spec. Moore. Every o c Is glad that ihe prediction- Pills w'ere recommended and I a box Macomber, Tiliie Marks, who has been at this summer. j got T. B. of the Utter have come Due and there Is re- Follett Gerrish. Kittery Point; S'orth Sedgwick, has returned home. j because I knew something had to be done. In me families outside the Moore Detroit. Many of the town The ball and supper by the local tribe of NORTH CASTINE. j lclnit y I them at E. G. Moore’s Springer, Mrs. of is vis- procured drug Percy DeBeck, Franklin, family lu this city. people were in attendance, but the inclem- Redmen Friday evening was, notwith- Arthur Conner is ill. store, formerly Wiggin & Moore’s. This ting her parents, S. A. Long and wife. i remedy acted the ent weather prevented many others from standing the storm, well attended, twen- directly upon kidneys Miss Lila Dunbar has returned to Pen- and in a short time I was relieved. Miss Ethel Bridges, of this village, is the elements. All NORTHEAST HARBOR. greatly being present. ty-five couples braving obscot. 1 have even more confidence in this rery ill in Massachusetts with March 12. B. typhoid a time. a remedy than I had at that lever. report good I The high school closed Friday after to-day lime, Miss Annie Dunbar entertained at I have whist term of twelve weeks. because used a few doses since and Macomber was called to Rock- | HANCOCK POINT. Norman Grindle, who has been working George last Tuesday evening. they have never foiled to bring the most land last week the death of his mother. L. E. Kimball and Charlotte beneficial results. I recommend l>oan’s n the woods near has returned by | daughter Ethel and have the Waltham, Devereux Hanson went to Vinalhaven Pills Raymond Hodgkins tiome. Mrs. Macomber was well known here, were in town a few days last week. Kidney very earnestly.” last week to the Roose- For sale all dealers. "Price 50 cents. measles. she the wife of H. L. Macomber and join sloop Teddy by Miss Gertrude Ramsdell. of Harrington, being velt. | Herman L. Savage was in town last Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V., sole Dr. Fred Ball, after a week at his old a former resident of Castine. for who has been spending the winter here, | week for the annual town meeting. agents the United States. Mrs. L. W. Rice has — home, has returned to Fargo, N. D. tias returned home. returned from Remember the name Doan's-and take of caused a deal W. S. of was in The storm Friday great and is the of Mrs. Grant, Philadelphia, no other. Mrs. H. A. Ball and Mrs. W. H. Ball March 12. Jim. Searsport guest Edward of damage to the trees and telephone West. town last week to attend the annual town have returned from a visit in Massachu- wires here, twenty-one poles being meeting. setts. SSorrUsnimUa. W. H. Quimby, who has superintended Banking. counted down between the central office The ladies’ will meet with the building of the new lath left last auxiliary Mrs. James Carter, of West Ellsworth, and the end of the line at Dice's Head. mill, week for Boston. Mrs. F. A. Foster, Thursday afternoon, has come to live with A. M. |her son, March 15. Wild geese have their annual Carter. begun Mrs. Fred F. Ward well was called to 6 a flock of twelve and of % flight northward, being last Epps Sargent wife, Gouldsboro, Chester is in his Penobscot Friday, by the illness of is what your money will earn .f Colby Bangor visiting seen in Lawrence one last are their w ho is bay day week. Mrs. Ward well. visiting son, spending the invested In aisters, Mrs. Carrie Penney and Mrs. Etta Ray sliares of the Every Owing to the skill of Jos. Morey, how- winter on the Kimball place in the employ Tribou. Capt. David Dodge went to Brooksville ever, only eleven of them left the bay, a of L. E. Kimball. Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Rufus Capt. J. G. Martin leaves to-day for New good, plump eight-pounder remaining a March 12. M. I Dodge, who is very ill. York to take his schooner, the Mary B. Two Minutes proof to his accuracy as a marksman. Wellington. Miss Margaret Conner has returned to A NEW SERIES of the Eastern Star a WEST EDEN. The ladies held South is now Charles Hamlin, of Bangor, has leased i Penobscot, after several weeks’ open. Share*, 81 each; month'j ;wy* tell us that all supper Thursday evening, which was visit with relatives here. Mrs. Lizzie Mayo, of Winter Harbor, the Thomas Coats place of S. J. Johnson Physicians menu, 81 per share, j very much enjoyed by those present. The was the guest of Mrs. Ida Mayo last week. for three years,! with |the privilege of the blood in a George A. Grindle leaves to-day to join healthy supper was in charge of Mrs. C. H. Mrs. WHY purchasing. human the schooner Phineas Gay, Capt. Frank Abigail Mayo, who has been visit- PAY RENT Mrs. W. A. Walker, Mrs. C. F. when can body passes through Hooper, bound for Boston. ing her son at Winter Harbor, came home you borrow on youi B. a Perkins, C. Young & Sons have purchased Jones and Mrs. Kate Achorn, and was shares. Rive a first mortgage ai <1 the heart once in two March 12. last reduce it lot of B. B. Thatcher on I every L. Thursday. every month? Monthly at]Hancock^Point served in their usual liberal style. After pavmenta rnd Interest minutes. If this action be- Misses Pauline and Ina who have together the main road joining C. H. Smith’s stable 'he one candidate was given the Kay, wtll amount to but little more meeting been than f'»r lt)t, on which comes NORTH BROOK UN. spending the past two weeks with you are now pay ng they will’erectja building, the whole degrees. r**»’t. and in irregular their Mrs. Florence about ten years you for a store and postoffice. suffers. Leroy Flye went to Bangor Friday to sister, Rich, returned body Poor health The social gathering at Mrs. E. H. Car- to their home in last March 12. E. attend the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Stonington Monday. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. was a follows blood ; Scott’s penter’s Wednesday evening big The West Eden poor Ruby Grant. dramatic club played For of NORTH SULLIVAN. sue and was much all at- particulars inquire 'ess, enjoyed by “Joe the Waif” last Hknuy Sec’v. Emulsion makes the blood Frank of led the Thursday evening. W. Cushman, A large number was present. Herrick, Brooklin, First Nat’t Bani; Bldg. Miss Hattie Robertson is employed in tending. On account of the storm the 4 ,r One reason prayer and praise service in the Friday, play A. W. Kora, President. Sears pure. why The games of pitch, whist and billiards chapel port. Wednesday evening. was postponed until Monday evening, were hotly contested. Thursday evening Everard V. Jellison. of Boston, is visit- March 12. Scmcrtisciiunts. the employees at Mr. Carpenter’s rope Capt. Torrey, in schooner Carrie A. ing friends here. March 12. M. factory were entertained at his home and Bucknam, has arrived safely at Wilming- Arno Wooster went to Boston Monday, SCOTT’S N. from Porto Rico. passed a very pleasant social evening. ton, C., Fajardo, GOTT’S returning Thursday. ISLAND. March 12. G. Arthur and wife came from SORE FEET— Sargent Mrs. Moore and Will R. left for New York Philip her two chil- Havey last EMULSION Rockland last week. Mrs. Sargent will Itchiuff, burning and offensive oh business. dren, Harvey and Ruby, who have been Monday WEST BROOKSVIELE. remain. Mr. Sargent returns Monday to P*>rnpiration are instantly relieved and is such a The infant daughter of Barney A. Wat- great aid is because Rockland. s|»e«dily cured by watm baths and after- Miss Caroline Joy is spending March in No I«1m» proton m» hat marked the career of son and 12. wards by using wife died March 9. it so into March Xenophon. Cr am Balm. No passes quickly Ellsworth. Ely'* Idle promises of re- Charles Butler has Oliver ward* f r cases it will not cure. purchased|the the blood. It is di- Mrs. Rufus an invalid for several Being entirely partly Dodge, It Is Newman house, and will move in. MARLBORO. ti&rmlesrs not resronst'de like the catarrh BURKE’S FOOT POWDER. is critically ill. gested before it enters the years, snuffs and piwdtra, for minds shattered George E. Moon, wife and daughter, Percy Bragdon, of Nantucket, spent last by a Miss Nellie Fletcher, guest of Miss Nina cocaine. The great positive virtue of Mrs. stomach; double advan- week with his Mrs. El)’a Gilbert Gateomb, visited relatives mother, Warren Balm S#ut by mall on Lord, has returned to Bath. Cream Is that It speedily and completely receipt ?5C. here in Grover. of price. Tuesday. tage this. Less work cures nasal catarrh and hay fever. Back of Hale after an ab- Cipt. Irving Tarbox, Address— _ Miss M. E. Moone returned for the Albert Harvey and wife are receiving this statement is the testimony of thousands Wednesday stomach; sence one arrived quicker of year, here 8unday and a of from Bar where she has been congratulations on the birth of a son, reputation many years’ success. All Harbor, the and more direct benefits. BURKE L. GRINDLE, morning. born March 8. druggists, 60c., or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 guest of Miss T. E. Martin. 7*d Tremont St., Boston. Ma*»- To the amount Oscar L. and Omar W. Tapley went to Warren Sfreet. New York. While at play on a cart last Thursday, get greatest John H. Douglass has sold his place tc Sedgwick Tuesday to attend the funeral of little Beulah Wooster fell, her of with the least Mr. Roberts, of Bar Harbor. He expects striking good pos- Charles H. Closson. mouth on an iron axle, loosening two sible effort is the desire of to move to Colorado. The steamer Tremont has been taken teeth and cutting her mouth quite badly. March 12. Are. everyone in health. out of winter quarters at Belfast and is Kineo March 12. M. poor Ranges Scott’s Emulsion does just now at Bagaduce wharf fitting out. BUCKBPORT CENTER. SOUTH SURRY. that. A change for the The annual examination of candidates Mrs. Willard E. Jule, formerly of thii are Fuel-saving Ranges. for positions as teachers in the Brooks- place, died of spinal meningitis at thf Harvard Curtis returned to Bar Harbor' better takes even be- place ville schools wrill take place at the school- city hospital in Boston Feb. 10. Mrs W ith a small amouut of fuel * Saturday. ^ fore it. No. 1 on you expect house in district Monday, April Jule was born here twenty-four years ago Harold Grindle, of BrooksvUle, is visit- ami fire can be built- 27a t 1.30 p. m. For the past three years she had lived it quick lasting his Mrs. Sarah e will send a ing grandmother, Young. you Mass. The remains >n free. Mrs. Hattie E. Tapley and daughter Brighton, wert Then again economy will bo founil came •ample Curtis Young home Tuesday last, leave here this for Nor- i brought here for interment. Be iure that th» Hattie S. morning are after an absence of fcw*o months. He repair few picture in the form of folk, Va., to visit her son Robert. They money. Very repairs returned to Pretty Marsh this morning. a on for label is on the wrap- will sail from Boston the steamer atnrrtiisnnmtg. required to make these last at Hall ranges He is working Quarry. per of bottle of every Gloucester, Tuesday evening. a went to Bluehill Emulsion years, thus the cost of Capt. Will Coggins you buy. Sfchooner Caroline Gray, Capt. Nelson, BROOKSVILLE ^SCHOOLS. original Saturday to help remove the schooner stone at Scott & Bowne has chartered to load riprap Thf annual examination of candidates wh< KINEO is saved in its running rocks at Hazel Dell from the Scnlpln point, Chemists I Buck’s Harbor, for Philadelphia, at fl.30 desire to teach la the Brooksville Schools, wil ashore in the Fri- be held at the school building, in District No. l where she drifted gale _ 409 Pearl N. Y. The Caroline was built in peases. St., per ton. Gray in said town, on Monday, April 2, A. D. 1906, a 1.30 o’clock in the afternoon. day night. 50 cents and £1.00 Rockland in I860. She was a brig, and All who desire tt teach in town are expected be present. F. B. last All 4ragfi*u a native AIKEN, Agent, Ellsworth. Mr. Stimaon, of Bluehill, week | was built for Capt. Andrew Gray, Oldin D. Taplky, moved Harvey Candage’s household goods I of this town, and named in honor of his Superintendent. Noyes & Nutter Mfg. Co., Bangor, Me. have been NEWS. stacking 400 tons a day on i of Clifton, were married at the home of aWitrtfBnnntte. Sttftntisenunts. their contract with the Buzzard’s Ice OUNTTV NEWS. the bride COUNTYConntv '*<■«•». »«« ®«l« P«ff" Bay here Feb. 28. Additional Co. T. M. '« .ddittonal Oonnn (Vwi im atH*r page* Capt. Nicholson also has a big March 12. g. crew at work, stacking and housing ice. PENOBSCOT. WEST TREMONT. at SOUTH PENOBSCOT. presiding-Elder Hayward preached BLUEHILL. Roy Eaton, who has been at school at P. H. Staples is still on the sick list. Methodist church Sunday. E. Bluehill, is home. the W. Mayo has commenced sawing in of the school Miss Lillian Binder is visiting friends At the annual meeting his mill. Al. Higgins has moved back to Mc- H. C. was in town. In the Name of held the past week, Perry W. C. Kinley, where he has work for the year. Sense, ljoard Conary has been re-elected super- of schools. Thomas S. Grindle, E. S. N. 8., is at elected superintendent intendent of schools. Miss Rena Lunt, who went to Medway, 06, at hall Tues- home for a short vacation. entertainment grange Mass., in came home March ill that common sense The Alanson Atherton is quite ill at the January, 7, good Penobscot chapter, O. E. H. P. of was in day evening by home of his brother Pearl. with grip. Perkins, Waterville, well and all were town on business the week. y *■„„ attended, Rev. past us a of Or Benjamin Gott and wife, of Swan’s of which all of have over *10. Henry Dunbar, land, has resumed Proceeds, visited Rev. D. M. and wife All telephone connections were broken pleased. work on the Rose cottage at Parker Point. island, Angell Congratulations are being extended to Friday and Saturday. by the heavy snow storm last week. how can continue The senior class of the a you and Mrs. C. O. Poole, of Booth bay academy gave Mrs. Clara of is share, Mr supper in the Capt. Adams Reed and wife have re- Bowden, Sargentville, on the birth of a daughter, born chapel Thursday evening. in town Harbor, turned to Duck Island. Their son Hollis visiting relatives and friends. The to soda 1- Mrs. Poole was formerly Miss Chemteneso club held a buy ordinary crackers, March public has gone with them for his vacation. Lucius Grindle left this week for Stock- of this town. meeting in hall Mabel Snowman, Academy Monday evening, ton where he has March 5. John Tinker, of Southwest Harbor, was Springs, employment. stale and as must storm of Friday night laid dusty they The severe here Tuesday. His nephew, Raymond Mrs. A. C. Condon, who is in the Massa- number of telephone poles Mrs. Louisa Grindle, who lives with her l0,v n large returned with him for a visit. chusetts Boston, is im- son Robbins, general hospital, when for can destroyed the local service in town. Roscoe, recently had a shock of be, 5^ you get and G. W. of is here to proving, to the satisfaction of her many were and the Davis, Milbridge, \t least fifty poles broken, paralysis. friends. begin putting up clams. He is stopping lie In a tangled condition along the Misses Nellie Louise McIn- wires Douglass, with his daughter, Mrs. Crawford Web- March 12. Nemo. and Emma are home highway. tyre Hinckley from ster. Bar Harbor. A transfer of real estate took place here Walter S. Lunt left March to mate WEST HANCOCK. Uneeda Biscuit when Mrs. Nora Ixtacb pur- 5, go Thursday, Arrangements are being made for the with of Capt. Charles P. Lunt, of schooner J. Mrs. Irving McFarland, who has been chased of Horace Perkins, Watervllle, celebration of the centennial of the Bap- M. who left here for New York now- Harlow, very ill, is improving. his store and lot at South Penobscot, tist cnurch this fresh from spring. the same day. the oven, F. A. Miller. The sale also Mrs. Seldor. Deane has gone to Bangor protected occupied by Miss Alice Witham has been confined to Schooner E. Everard a wood lot and the wharf at Arcularius, Capt. for treat ment at the hospital. included the house all winter. She has been in from a came from to dirt the Penobscot. Lunt, in Rockland, bound Mrs. l^aura is by package South health for several Sinclair, of Ellsworth, the poor years. Head Island Harbor load stone for New March 12. St’BA. to guest of her father, A. E. The storm Tracy. of March 9 did considerable York, and was here over the storm. of which makes Mrs. has to the very beauty to the lines. Victory Bridges gone HEAL COVE damage telephone Many Mrs. Jennie a Dow gave birthday party Eastern Maine for treal- trees were broken down, and general hospital Gott and wife, of Atlantic, flagstaffs to her little granddaughter, Arlene Saw- you hungry. Benjamin broken off. The town in the friends here. flagstaff yer, March 9. The little guests were Reta are visiting village was among those to suffer. Calvin P. Graves has been busy during Rumill, Hazel Reed. Freelove Brewer, Chester Robbins and family have gone the past week entertaining and Leola and Marie Madeline Farrell neighbors NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY summer. Mr. Robbins Rumill, toOpeerhe for the V. OF M. CONCERT. friends. All are glad to see him. and Theresa Lunt. They enjoyed the day a is engaged in the weir business. A very fine concert was given in the March 11. Sumac. | as only four-year-old children know how. Mrs. C. A. Nickerson and R. L. Latty j tow'n hall Friday evening, March 9, by the j club of U. of under I The funeral services of Willard, oldest were married Tuesday night, Feb. 27. glee M., the auspices of the ladies’ child and only son of Capt. and Mrs. Friends extend congratulations. social library association, | j Willard who died March Notice®. ILrgal Notices. i the storm there was a Rich, Monday, 5, OF MAINE. 3UgaI was an ice-cream social at the 1 Despite good-sized j STATE There and 'he entire were held at their home Rev. audience, programme was Wednesday, To the Honorable, the Judge of the Probate twelve acre lot which marks the terminus of March 7, for the I to with STATE OF MAINE. hall Wednesday evening, listened pleasure and apprecia- D. M. Little Willard the northern fork of the way two rods wide, j Angell officiating. Court in and for the county of Hancock. Hancock ss: — To the Judicial of the Rev. H. L. Skillin. tion. The decorations were described as to said twelve acie Supreme benefit pastor, stage very had German took cold and had appurtenant, the colors, blue and measles, represents Elizabeth M. lot hereinabove recited; thence south about pretty, college white, of of eighty Proceeds, flO. been a sufferer for the ten KESPEUTFULLYRodick, Eden, guardian Eugenia five degrees, minutes east, 89 23 feet; predominating. Miss Ethel Stover had | great past M. David O. Rodick and Serenus B. forty-five P. STEWART, of the city, Rodick, thence uortb eighty seven degrees, and New At a meeting of the Tremont school charge of the assisted ! weeks. Mrs. Rich is as is also the Rodick. of Hancock thirty WILLIAMcounty, state of York, re- decorating, being better, Eden, county, Maine, minutes east, 104.4U feet; thence north eighty- Miss Emma At the close of minor children of Edward B. spectfully represents: board March 7, R. M. Rutnill, of West by Osgood. remaining children—two little girls. The Rodick, late of two degrees, thirty minutes east, 103.45 feet; ! the concert an informal dance was en- said Edtn, deceased, that said minors are 1: That he is in possession of the following was has the of all. thence north seventy-four degrees, fifty Tremont, chosen superintendent of family sympathy the owners of certain real situated on described real situated in in I joyed. estate, minutes east, 101.05 leet; thence north seven- property Surry, Bar or Rodick’s so in said said of Mbncock. and de- schools. The sentiment of the voters at Great credit is due the efficient March 12. Thelma. Island, called, town ty-one degrees east. 41.12 feet to stake marked county particularly president of and described as fol- scribed as lollows, to wit' the Eden, particularly “25”, which marks the junction with a branch town meeting was overwhelmingly in of association, Mrs. Edward E. to wit: First Lot: on the southwest shore lows, way to the “summit” so called; thence north Begins for all the of Patten’s on line of land favor of Mr. Rum ill. Chase, making arrangements WALTHAM. First: Two-thirds in common and undi- five minutes east, bay occupied by and tiftv-eight degrees, fift, Luckins thence south eleven carrying them through to a successful vided of a certain lot or parcel of land situ- 61.77 leet: thence north sixty nine degrees, family; degrees Nettie DeBeck is in Ellsworth for a few west one hundred and rods; thence H. T. Webster and Eugene Brewer, of termination. The members of the asso- ated on sa d Bar Island, and minutes east. 27.43 feet; to a s'.one forty-eight particularly fifty post south east ciation wish to thank ull the bounded and described as follows, to wit: set in the ground in the east line of said eighty degrees thirty-six rods; West Tremont, have been preparing the gentlemen days. thence north fourteen degrees east thirteen who assistance as ushers door- Beginning at a point at high water on the twelve acre lot. gave and rods to a stone wall; thence north five hall for the use of the K. P. lodge. The Mrs. Sarah Haslem visited friends in Bar north shore of the island, said point bearing degrees keepers, not forgetting Judge Chase, who Second Strip: Beginning at said stake west rods; thence north from north nine degrees and thirty minutes east twenty-nine seventy- lodge will be transferred Southwest furnished teams to take the Harbor the past week. marked “25” which marks the junction of one east eleven rods; thence north college boys (N 9 30 E) and is twenty-three and twelve said degrees and will to their various of branch way to the “summit”; thence fourteeen west thirty-eight rods; Harbor to Tremont, hold its first places entertainment. There was no dance at the hall hundredths (23.12) feet distant from a stone degrees Friday south eighty-nine degrees, thirty minutes thence north degrees east forty- After paying all fl6.75 was the post set in the grounu at the top of the bank; sixty-three meeting in Seal Cove hall Friday evening, expenses, to the severe storm. east, 71.5 feet to a stone post set in the ground two rods to the shore of Patten’s contain- amount for the association. et'ening owing tnence south nine and minutes bay remaining degrees thirty in the east line of said twelve acre lot. 42 acres, more or less. March 16. west y 30 and twelve hun- ing March 12. M. Miss Marion Jordan is home from Bar (S W) twenty-three Third Strip: Beginning at the stone post Second Lot: the above. dredths (23.12) feet to the stone post above Adjoining Begins have set in the ground in the west line cf said on the southwest shore of Patten’s at a Most of our mariners left home for Harbor, where she has been attending mentioned; thence on same course one hun- bay twelve acre lot which marks the terminus of rock on the bank; thence south seventy-oue season. S. W. his mate school. dred and eighty seven and three-tenths (187.3) the Capt. Webster, GREAT POND. the southern fork of the way two rods wide west sixty seven rods and one-halt; feet to a stoDe post set in the ground in the tlegrees Thomas March 12. H. described as appurtenant to said twelve acre Lhence north fourteen degrees east ihitty- Streeter, and steward, Norwood, center line of a of thence on same Flossie William* has been quite ill (or a right way; lot hereinabove recited; thence south eighty- eight rods; thence north ea«i left for New- to couise torty-two acd nine tenths (42 9) f^et to minutes 156.39 sixty-three Monday York, join few sister eight degrees, twenty east, forty-two rods to the shore of said bay; thence days. Her Kate is with her. a stone post set in the ground in the center schooner Hattie H. Barbour. Edwin MARIA'VILLE. leet; thence south eighty-four degrees, by said bay to the first men- the line of a of way; thence on same couise southeasterly F. Mace has entertained right fifteen minutes east, 56.05 feet; thence south tioned bound, containing thirteen acres, inoie E. two fishing three hundred and seventy and Lopaus is steward of the J. M. Harlow. John Carr is in town visiting relatives. eighty-five seventy three degrees, twenty-fi\e minutes or less. hundredths feet to an iron bolt set in parties recently. Good catches are re- (370.85) east, 52.2 feet; thence south sixty-seven de- 2: That said William P. Stewart him sell Herbert Robinson left Monday for Rock- his the at the summit of the thence by ported. William Day, of Clifton, is visiting ledge ridge; grees, ten minutes east, 5t.l feet; thence and by those nnder whom he claims, has been on same course two hundred and one and six- land to ship. Frost. south sixty-two degrees, forty five minutes in possession of said property and Alta niece, Matilda hundredth (201.b5) feet to a stone post 1 uninterrupted Mrs. Archer Miss Lauglilin ty-five east, 51.1 feet; thence south forty-four degrees, [or ten or more, claiming an estate of March 12. N. set in he in the ceuter line of «, years, who had her arm broken ground right thirty minutes east, 95.75 feet; thence so th fieebold therein. have very pleasantly entertained the Mary Marsh, of thence on same course two hundred way; fifty degrees, five minutes east, 31 feet; to a j 3: That the estate of the said William P. ladies’ circle. a few weeks is along nicely. and five and hundredths (205.66) NORTH FRANKLIN. ago, getting sixty-five stone post set in the ground in tne east liue of Stewui t in the real propexty above described feet to a sione set in the at the J post ground said twelve acre lot. is a fee Mrs. F. E. Mace has been visiting in Miss Ethel Dunham and Thomas Parks, of the bank; thence on same course simple. Mrs. taura Butler is Mrs. Dora lop fifty- All the foregoing premises and property in 4: That ihe source of title of the said Wil visiting aud nine tenths (50.9) feet to high water on ! Bangor. Since her return, Mrs. Rowe, of paragraph first above described as owned in liam P. Stewart to the real property above Abbott. the smith snore of the Island; thence on same Amherst, has been her guest. A Guaranteed Curt* lor 1‘lles. part by said minors as hereinbefore recited, described is a quit claim deed from George P. se to low water; thence followiL the line j cou g | being the same premises and property set off i Stewart dated February 8, ia04, recorded iu Mrs. Bertha Lawrie visited her Itching, Blind, Bleeding t’rouiidlng Pile*. of low water in a westerly direction to a cousins, Mr. Humphrey, who has been spending point in severalty to said Elizabeth M. Rodick and book 429, 7, of Huncock registry, a re- UruKKiR B hiu authorized to refund it and feet dis- j page Walter tawrie and wife, a few last money four hundred seventy-seven (477) said minors, said Eugenia M. Rodick, David | lease deed from American Investors Trust to days the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Clif- I'.vZo OlM'hhM tururc in 6 to it days. tant Iroiu ihe line last above described, meas- O. Rodick and Serenus B. Rodick jointly, by William P. Stewart dated February 8, 19U4, re- week. ford returned to Auburn 30c. at from said line; thence, j Archer, Friday. uring right angles William M. Roberts, Charles C. Morrison and ; corded in said in book 429, page 4, a nine and minutes east registry, north degrees thirty | Charles P. Simpson, commissioners appointed deed from George P. Stewart to Wil- Miss Grace Woodworth has gone to Ma- Clarence who went to Frank- thence on same mortgage Williams, (N 9 30 h.) to high water; j by the Supreme Judicial Court in and for the | liam P. Stewart dated June 12,1899, recorded in Notices. course and hundredths eomber’s mill to work for Mrs. W. B. lin on Wednesday, is detained by the ILrgal forty-one sixty-six said county of Hancock, on June 24, A. D. j said registry, in book 343, page 398, a release, feet to a stone set in the at ! storm. Mrs. Williams is her (41.6b) post ground 1902, to make partition of said Bar or Rodick’s deed from American Investors Company to Lawrie. visiting ihe of the bank; thence on same course j Miss Lillian in STATE OF MAINE. top Island, as appears by the report of said Com- George P. Stewart dated March 9, 1899, re sister, Clarry, Bangor. three Hundred and (330) feet to a stone Miss Williams has to Hancock Judicial Court, iu thirty missioners and plan accompanying said re corded in said registry, in book 334. puge 222- Marjorie gone ss:—Supreme set in tne in me center line of a J. F. who has been confined to post ground port on file in the offit e of the Clerk of said a release deed from American Builders Com Ellsworth to work for Rev. Emery, Equity. of thence on same course one hun- P. A. A. E. Perkins right wav; S .preme Judicial Couit in said county of to American Investors dated the a of the time in since No. 318. Manning dred and and wo hundie uhs pany Company K ilia in. house, part bed, ninety tLirty-i j Hancock. February 3,1898, recorded in said regfstiy, in leet to a st» ne post set in the ground ! wo- tmeentns in common the first of November, is still in poor The Farmers’ Store Company (100.32) second: ami un- book 323, page 283, a release deed from Amen very (Corporation), on the summit of the ridge; thence’on same Misses Grace Woodworth and Sadia able divided of any and all other interest, rig ts, | can Investors Trust to American Builder* health, and only to sit up a part of cause caiue on for on the one hundred and and r|is hearing course ninety-four fifty privileges or easements in and to suid Bar or ! Company dated February 18,1897, recoided visited friends in West Franklin the day. lourteeuth day of February, a. d. 1966. live hundredths (194.65) feet to a stone Tracey X post Rodiek’s Island, and the shore, flats and bar said registry, in book 311, page 2*5, a relea> e for lurther on this se in the center line of a last week. March 11. E. and hearing twenty-fourth in the ground right a *- vJJ?,a -V,"r,'h Castine, Me. given persons thirty degrees Haven* Rockland Steamboat Co. C. H. HOOPER, Agent, by publishing a copy of this decree, attested south twenty five degrees, twenty minutes A true copy, attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Register. lication of an attested copy of this petiti* u, Me. for de- order March 12. Spec. F. A. MILLER, Agent, So. Penobscot, by John F. Knowlton, clerk of this court, east 202.45 feet; thence south thirty-seven and of court thereon, in the Ellswo tU three successive weeks, in the Ellsworth grees, fourteen minutes east, 50 feet; thence TRADERS & MECHANICS INS. CO.. American, a newspaper published in h -- GERMAN AMERICAN INS. CO., a newspaper printed and south degrees, minutes east, worth, in said county, for three weeks sue* s- American, public forty-nine eight MASS. Hancock two LOWELL, the last to be at least ft» r- BUCKSPORT. NHW YORK CITY. NEW YORK. in Ellsworth. county, 50 feet; thence south sixty-one degree, sively, publication Bublished[aiue, the first publication thereof to be minutes east, 60 feet; thence south seventy- ASSETS DEC. 31, 1905. teen days before the said second Tuesda' of the ice ASSETS DEC. 31, 1905. the business has been booming at made within ten days from the date of two degrees, fifiy-six minutes east, 50 feet; Real estate, April, 1906. Andrew P. Wiswell Yer Real estate, $ of this decree. thence south eighty four degrees: fifty min- Chief Justice Judicial Com — filing Mortgage loans, Supreme inke, Bucksport. Finson & Brown loans. $ 211.000 00 Bald Omar W. before entering upon utes east. 340.9 feet; thence south eighty-seven Mortgage Tapley Collateral loans. A true of the and ordt «*f Stock and bonds, his duties as receiver shall be sworn, decrees, minutes east, 107.65 leet; copy petition 12,85H,4IZ25 duly twenty Stocks and bonds. court thereon. Cash in office and bank, 509,705 60 and shall furnish and file with the clerk thence south degrees, twenty Doctors Are Puzzled. eighty-eight Cash in office and bank, Attest:—John F. balances, 942,502 05 of this court a bond in the sum of five minutes east, 64.8 feet to a stone post set in Knowlton, Agents’ 31 Agents’ balances, Clerk Supreme Judicial Court McC.rWbl? recovery of Kenneth Interest and rents, 60,489 thousand dollars, runuing to John F. the ground in the west line of said twelve Interest and rents. 'nncehoro, Me., is the Knowlton, clerk of the supreme judicial acre lot. All other assets, of rnnch°f1 subject 96 for the interest to the medical Gross assets. $14,061,173 court, for Hancock county, Maine, Subject however to the right of the owners and a fraternity 8,663 37 whomsoever it concern, with 2ftbcrUsnt.nns. 01 ,riend"- He of Deduct items not admitted, benefit of may or tenants of so much of said Bar Island as Gross assets. $700,976 22 eunrC!e says sufficient surety or sureties to be approved by to severe lies easterly of said twelve acre lot to use for Deduct items not admitted, of tv Hwung inflammation $14 052 .is court for the faithful of his th«e Admitted assets, discharge purpose of a way in common with the owners of the as such receiver. I-unch tl.r.Tn1 .and congestion LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1906. duties or tenants of said twelve acre lot, and as Admitted assets, $700,975 22 £35 d°ctors gave me to The bill is retained for such further pro- when re,e up die, $ 526* I appurtenant to said portion of said Bar LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1905. Net unpaid losses. thereunder as the court may deter- ~ try resort, I was induced to 23 ceedings Island of said twelve-acre lot, —Dr. LaFranco’*. Iir"l-? a,st Unearned ,884 mine. Lucilius A. Emery, lying easterly Unearned 85 in® and I am premiums, 297 70 certain of laud, of said twelve premiums, $928,778 haunv’in e.^ew Discovery Ail other liabilities, 817, Justice of Judicial Court. strips portions All other liabilities. 53 lt sa™d 000 00 Supreme acre lot and two rods in width 6,369 Worn “y life/’ Cures the Cash everywhere over all liabilities. 367.826 84 Compound Glrm&fcf,av capital, 78 A. W. King, plaintiff’s atty. at to the center lines Surplus »*and Ton- over all liabilities, 6,412,,674 the above en- measuring right angles siiitiu fcoldB, Bronchitis, Surplus ! A true copy of the decree in of location thereof, which said center lines of Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator. i-unK8. Hoarseness and La- titled action as filed in the supreme judicial Total liabilities and surplus, $700,975 22 Superior toother remedies sold at High prior" <;riune^erk and $14,052,520 59 location are particularly described as follows: at E- O- Moobe’s Total liabilities surplus, coart iu equity this 2d day of March, a. d. 1906. G. U. GRANT Cure guaranteed. Prlc« 25 Ceuta, nt drug- dru»t1;,.?Un^U'ed* First at the stone THE CO, Ageutg, or mall. Teatiiuoula 000 and GEO. H. GRANT CO., Agents, Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Strip: Beginning post gists by •ml booklet free. free? tt-00. Trial bottle set in the in the west line of said ELLSWORTH, ME. III P ELLSWORTH, ME, Clerk S. J. Court. ground Lal'rumu, lptilu, !*■« aoomtfcmnu*. TOWN MEETINGS. Abo tttfttmtnt*. NEWS. ijuUNTY ~~ o» irfiMonr Coimiu o»»*r» payee Onicer* Elected and Appropriations Voted in Hancock County Towns. HER PHYSICIANS DESPAIRED. SOMBBV1LLE. VERONA. Miss Cora Parker has tonsilitis. Moderator, R A Whitmore; selectmen, W Ab- ADVISED CHANGE OF High school closed Friday for two S D Bridges, D B Ulmer, Karl CLIMATE. R W weeks. bott; clerk. Peter Abbott; treasurer, M. GALLERT. R A Whitmore; school J. A. Somes purchased a fine driving Delano; collector, R A constable, as a Last horse in Bangor last week. committeeman, Whitmore; Pe-ru-na. Used Resort, Cured Her of R A Whitmore. Miss E. Lawson and Miss Dorothy Mary schools, wbat the a Severe Attack of Catarrh of the Lawson are at the Lawson cottage. Appropriations—For Lungs. law requires; highways, *150; town ex- Goods Friends here were pained to hear of the New Other penses, *250; purposes, *350. Spring death of Harvey Blaisdell, of Franklin. SULLIVAN. Mrs. Blaisdell was formerly Miss Marion Moderator, E E Bragdon; selectmen, W Wooster, and taught the primary school B Blaisdell, A P Havey, E C Hanna; clerk, in. here a year ago. j are: C W Havey; treasurer, H II Havey; col- i March 13. J. _ lector, W C Havey; school committeeman, UNITED CHURCH WORKERS. 8 Wilson; road commissioners, Atwood L Workers ex- SPRING DRESS GOODS. The United Union Church Bunker, Jesse White. tend their heartiest thanks to all who Appropriations — Schools, *1,200: high Armures, assistance in the dinners We are showing Crepes, Henriettas, Eollennes, Poplins, rendered making school. *200; roads and bridges, *1,000; of last so Mohaiis and Veilings. These fabrics will be universally worn the Monday and Tuesday week, State road, *600; poor, *450; text-books largely a success. of schoolhouscs, *250; inci- coming season. Prices from *>Oc to $2 per yard. *200; repairs When working for such a cause as the dental, *800; sidewalks, *150; Memorial name of the society suggests, it is expected Day, *20. the members will measure to their re- AND WALKING SUITS up ORLAND. FOR TAILOR-MADE sponsibilities, which each so willingly did, Moderator, John Ames; selectmen, E O but the help from outside on this particu- we have a fascinating assortment of new J E E E Gross; clerk, E O lar occasion was in excess of all antici- Sudden. Gross, in Checks and mannish Suitings. treasurer, J M Bray; school com- designs pation. Sugden; mittee, EH White, F P Hutchings, A L. Conspicuous among those who rendered NEW WASH OOODS for Waists and Shirtwaist Suits. town FW Gross; con- DRESS invaluable services were the members of Saunders; agent, stables, N H Ames, Ira F Gross, Ora York, SILK MUSLINS FOR EVENING WEAR in the new Dresden effects. masonic lodge, for the free use of their Arthur I D E French, I R Saunders. dining hall and kitchen, A. C. Fernald, Gross, the most desirable in wash dress $200; high- MERCERIZED EOL1ENNES, thing F. E. Higgins, and R. L. Grindle for the Appropriations—State road, fl,000; schools, $1,200; poor, $1,400; goods. free use of their teams, also to Roy Leland ways, current and school which were measure. contingent, $1,000; and NEW ORGANDIES, DRESS MUS- for services beyond LINENS PERSIAN LAWNS, books, $100; interest, |700; sn«*w, $800; To those mentioned, as well as to many and DIMITIES. and sidewalks, flOO; tuition, $100; LINS others, the society feels the deepest ap- bridges repairs on school buildings, $300; Memo- on Wash Dress Goods are preciation. Our prices town March 12. Member. rial Day, $35; debt, |800. from.10c to 50c per yard. CRANBERRY ISLES. ALL OUK LACES from SOc to .$3 per yard. TREMONT. Moderator, Leslie R Bunker; selectmen, Charles The ladies' aid society will meet this Leslie R Bunker, Frank E Stanley, Embroideries. and Laces all new and up to date. *V Swiss Hamburgs weak with Mrs. Frank Mitchell. E Stanley; clerk and treasurer, George Bulger; collector, Edward J Stanley; Miss Myra Gott, who has been employed school committeeman, Wilbert A Rice; Thousand* of women owe their Urea is va- at Mrs. Morris Rich’s, spending a The Sensational Cure of Mrs. to Pcruna. road commissioners, George W Spurling, Hundreds of thousands aw* WARNER’S CORSETS. cation with her parents. Caldwell Is the Talk of Her George R. Hadlock and Lewis W Rice; their health to Peruna. Hundreds of These rust-proof Corsets grow in favor eacli season. Never have B. Gott and w*ife, of Swan’s Island, have Acquaintances. thousands are Peruna in I town agent, W’illiam E Hadlock. praising every usual been Mrs. Gott’s Mrs. Ja- we beard a word of complaint. The new styles are here at visiting sister, Appropriations-Schools, $1,000; roads, state of the Union. cob Kelley, the past week. Mrs. Ids Caldwell, 608 Pearl street, [wices, $1, $1.50 and $2. ; $625; poor, $175; other purposes, $1,670. We hare many thousands of letters March 12. L. Sioux City, la., Vice-President Order of I Total, $3,370. from grateful women, with permission Washington, writes: MT. DESERT. to use them in public print, which can Maine Guide’s Expedient. *'I suffered with catarrh of the res- We keep everything usually kept in a modern dry goods store, never be used for want of apace. During the college days of ex-Mayor Moderator, Jason C. Hill; selectmen, piratory organs off and on for the last including HUGS. MATTINGS. CARPETS, DRAPERIES, Catarrh would not be Much a curse Bessom, of Lynn, he had two of the pro- ! George A. Savage, Warren H. Whitmore; three years until I thought it was BOOTS and SHOES. In this country tt Lie people thoroughly fessors of the as guests at a hunt- clerk, Lyman H. Somes; treasurer and col- chronic. chest and were ir- college | My lungs understand Ha nature. It must be in Maine w'oods. When Merritt T. school committee- use ing camp the lector, Ober; ritated and I had to the greatest treated at once to prevent It from mak- R. L. Abram We sell the best they entered the camp their attention was men, Grindle, Gilpatrick; care not to expose myself to chilly air ing Inroads upon vital organs. unusual of the Seth W. E. or as attracted to the position constables, Babbidge, Lyman dampness it increased my troubles. If you suffer from catarrh, buy Pe- stove which was set on about four Haskell. posts “My physician advised me to try a runa to-day, for a day gained on the feet high. Appropriations- Schools, $5,650; roads, change of climate, but I was unable to PAPER enemy, catarrh, means a day nearer One of the to comment other leave my of the won- professors began $5,200; poor, $1,600; purposes, $8,560. family. Reading recovery. the derful cures performed by Peruna, / upon knowledge woodsmen gain by HANCOCK. We have on file thousand testi- a bottle. many observation. said man bought PATTERNS— “Now,” he, “this monials like the one We can Moderator, O W Foss; selectmen, C H “It was with the greatest satisfaction given here. has discovered that the heat radiating Wooster, W H Ball, H A Butler; clerk, that I found it the one medicine only give oar readers a slight glimpse from the stove strikes the roof and the among The Ladies' Home H C Crabtree; treasurer, A B Crabtree; them all which cured me. 1 was re- of the vast array of unsolicited I rse- circulation is so that the quickened camp collector, W P Clarke; school committee- lieved within three days and after two | men 's we ate receiving. Month phy- is warmed in much less time than would months and a half i Journal Patterns. man, O W Foss; road commissioners, J N the irritation was sicinn in the world has received -urh a be required if the stove was in its regular Stratton, J A Brown; constables, W P gonrf, my lungs perfectly healed and iny volume of enthusiastic lettersof ;tnks on the floor.” j place Clarke, C B Young, J E Bowden, G W health restored.”—Ida Caldwell. The other was of the professor opinion Young. that the stove was elevated to be above TRY THEH. Appropriations — Schools, $900; high the in order that the cool and (’OUNTY NEWS. rOUNTY NKWS window, roads and school, $125; bridges, $1,200; -»■ • »■ t. F additional ate other * V'-rv.n r ft**?P «■ O-' pure air could be had at night. f'ountp Netr», pay* .'linij, State road, $400; town expenses, $300; | Mr. Bessom, being more practical, COh>- j Memorial Day, $25; other purposes, $850. NORTH SEDGWICK. SOUTHWEST HAKBOK. tended that the stove was elevated id dL- M. GALLERT. "The town- voted to tinish the upper der that a of tfodd Mrs. Roland is ill. Miss Georgia Miller, teacher of the | good supply green of the Mt. Desert school- Durgain quite story Ferry Mon- could be placed beneath it to dry. who has been ill with grammar school, left for her home house, and $275 was raised for that pur- Guy Hooper, After considerable argument, each ma'A grip, is out again. day. j ( pose. of A. E. Farnsworth’s clam fac- placed a dollar bill upon the table, and it Simeon is a charge swan’s island. R. C. Abbott is visiting his brother at Mayo building naphtha NEWS. was that one whose COUNTY which opens agreed the opinion Verona. launch for Mrs. a summer resident tory, to-day. | Bradford h, select- Tyson, For ft Idiiional County AVira $ee othrr page* ! was nearest the reason for Moderator, Kowe; Mrs. G. R. Allen, who has been suffer- guide’s elevating | of Northeast Harbor. men, Oliver Bowley, E F Bridges, W A Mrs. I.C. Closson, of Hangerville, is vis- | the stove should take the pool. The guide j ing with blood poisoning in her finger, ! L. B. I W here. Clifford Robbins, 'of Breakwater light SORRENTO. ! was called and asked the stove was Staples; clerk, Joyce; treasurer, iting had the at the why Elia finger amputated Saturday Stinson; collector, Ezra W Conary; school The was saddened station, visited his mother, Mrs. Ambrose Young, of West Gouldsboro, placed in such an unusual position. community by the first joint. At last reports Mrs. Allen was j Seth G road last week. Miss Higgins W. said “when I the committeeman, Stockbridge; death of C. H. Closson. Robbins, Sylvia is working for C. Sargent. comfortable. “Weil,” he, brought G consta- was also a of Mrs. Robbins. stove the river I lost most of the stove- commissioner, Joseph Walker; Mrs. Ada guest Mrs. Hattie Young, who has been in a March 12. Uxe Femme. ! up Allen, who has been in Boston bles, A E Orcutt, E A Robinson, A E The drama “Perils of a City ’, under in Portland for several weeks, | pipe overboard, and had to set the stove helping care for her brother, C. H. Closson, hospital i Stewart. management of the Masons, was pre- returned home much EASTBROOK. up there so as to have the pipe reach returned home Wednesday. Saturday improved sented and even- the roof.” Appropriations—Schools, $800; school Wednesday Thursday in health. through V. P. father of Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Annie Merritt is home from De- furniture, tuition, Carter, ings, with great success. Between He got the money. $15; |30; high school, E. civil of Bar Har- I Pierce, of this died in Massachu- W. Hill, engineer, blois. $85; town expenses, $1,000; roads and place, the acts an Irish song by James was in town last week the setts last week. The body was to and bor, surveying E. L. Clow went to Bangor last week on bridges, $530; poor, $150; repairs on brought Scott in a picturesque costume, Z. varnish is the to use on all his former home at for interment. Parker farm, recently bought by business. Spar liquid school buildings, $75; text-books, $100; Surry a lullaby by Mrs. Maud Trask were given as Mrs. Pierce attended the Chaffee. It is said he will make several furniture for out-of-door use, it is both school funeral there and the The circle will meet with Mrs. supplies, etc., $50; interest and hearty applause. A dance supper sewing and 1 changes soon. wreatherproof lasting. State Friday. second were Helen Dyer Wednesday. principal schoolhouse debt, $350; night enjoyed. arrived his March 12. Rae. W. of is ill Johnny Jameson had at road, $100; sidewalks, $50. March 12. .Spray. J. Hall, this place, critically Mrs. Bartlett is home from a ^Harriet and that it at Mrs. Moore’s house in Ells- eighth birthday thought LONG ISLAND PLANTATION. boarding visit to relatives in Franklin. would be real nice to write a letter to his NORTH DEER ISLE. SURRY. worth, as the result of a shock. His left Moderator, Frank E Gilman; selectmen, Miss Eva Kingman left for Ellsworth and this is the way he side is affected. It is he may soon papa, began: “My W Winsor Torrey has gone to Camden in Mrs. Dora Hanscom, of North Sedgwick, hoped where she has Frank Ross, Eugene C Van Norden, F Monday, employment. dear papa —Whenever I am tempted to do has been at J. F. be restored to his usual health. E Gilman; clerk and treasurer. Wm A the schooner G. W. Torrey, which is being visiting Staples'. The conierred the first and wrong I think of and say: ‘Get thee grange you Fred Warren is to leave town for At a of the Sorrento Van Norden; collector, Hiram A Lunt; repaired. about special meeting gun second on one candidate behind me, Satan.’ degrees Saturday. Colorado on account of his health. club it was voted to sell all the school committeeman, E C Van Norden; Capt. Frank Haskell has gone to New Saturday A Scotchman the other went to a Mary and Nancy Dyer have gone to day of York to resume stock to P. L. Aiken, the highest bidder, superintendent schools, Walter M Rob- command of the schooner News was received to-day from Herbert Georges Pond to spend a few weeks with London dentist with a toothache. The for flO, and to collect all divide inson; road commissioner, William S L. T. Whitmore. A. Gaspar, who is at the in Ban- bills, pro- dentist told him he w’ould relief hospital their grandmother. only get Walter M for ceeds among the members and disband. Kelley; constables, Robinson, Charles Haskell and son have gor, where he was upon ajv it out. then I Capt. gone operated The sociable was well by having “Scot, mon, is Saturday evening Charles L Wallace. to New York to join the schooner Susan pendicitis last Saturday night, that he The Foresters received two new mem- must hae ga*.” While the dentist was attended, and a good sum was realized for Appropriations—Schools, $300; roads, N. Pickering. doing well. bers last P. Foster of it the Scot to count Thursday night—N. the benefit the grange. getting ready began on school- $50; text-books, $25; repairs Mrs. Irene The smelt catchers have taken most of and Elmer Johnson. About twelve mem- his money. The dentist said somewhat Haskell celebrated the William Lowrie, who has been with his houses, $100; sundries, $75. call it a bers of Court assisted “You need not until it’s out.” seventy-seventh anniversary of her birth their tents off the ice. They Waukeag, Sullivan, Robert for the past few testily, pay brother, Lowrie, TRENTON. a to about broken winter. At rate the ice has in the degree work. A tine supper was months, has returned to Franklin. The Scot replied: “I ken that, but as by party given fifty relatives any and on broken of a many of eer ed. aboot to mak’ me 1 Moderator, D B Alley; selectmen, D B! neighbors the evening of March under the feet great Newell Hardison and wife are a ye’re unconscious, just 6, taking at water very want to see how I stan.” Alley, H C Smith, Frank Dunbar; clerk, ! the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. T. tham, and they have found the A of from Boston is week’s outing at Molasses Mrs. j party gentlemen pond. Frank D. L McFar- Marshall. An excellent wet and cold. Hardison caught a salmon weighing Dunbar; treasurer, supper was served. here taking an account of the stock and nearly five pounds last week. land; collector, C L McFarland; school March 12. E. March 12. furnishings of the Hotel Sorrento and the aUbmiwnunt*. Miss Laura who been committeeman, C N Thompson; road electric looks McCarthy, light plant. Everything ha| A W consta- SOUTH BROOKS VILLE friends in Ellsworth, came home commissioner, Marshall; MAN8ET. favorable for the sale to take place in a visiting for a short visit before bles, J W Jordan, B S Carpenter, Horace Mrs. Melvin Green is ill. Saturday resuming Mrs. Dora Ward is quite few days, which will include the Hotel her work at Northeast Harbor. having her kitchen STARVATION CANNOT Burns. Ladd his badly last electric and the back remodeled. Joseph cut leg quite Sorrento, light plant March 12. B. — Appropriations Schools, $600; text- week. with the wood and ice busi- wharf, coal, books, |75; interest, flOO; State road, $200; Thomas Savage has moved his family ness. SARGENTVILLE. home from Fred Gray is at home from Waterville CUREOYSPEPSIA tuition high school, flO; repairs school Bass Harbor. March 12. for a vacation. T. John of is at roads Mrs. Gardner Eaton, Sedgwick, working | Mbs gUrk Tells How She Was Restored property, |50; poor, $350; and Carter is visiting her Mrs. Lewis Hutchins, of Ellsworth, P. B. at and Billings’* To Health After Yean of Suffering. bridges, f&OO; snow, |25; driving hearse, parents North Sedgwick. visiting her parents, B. L. Bates BROOK UN. Clara Bowden is friends at $25; contingent, $375. Mrs. A. J. March 12. Mrs. visiting Moore is home from Bas% Mrs. Fred If cut off article of food that Phillips is visiting friends in South Penobscot. you every ISLE AU HAUT. Harbor, where she has been for the past I disagrees with you, it will not be long five Surry. Miss Susie Haskell, of Deer Isle, is vis- Moderator, S W Bridges; town clerk, J months. aODtrtmnntnta. ! until you have nothing left. A. Blake was in Mrs. A. C. Mrs. G. Boston last week on iting Dodge. cure stomach troub es K Collins; selectmen, W E Prescott, D T Inez Gurney was called to I You cannot bj Medway, business. Mr. Dawson, of the Mountain Ice Co., starving yourself. Conley, A L Rich; treasurer, S E Rich; Mass., last Thursday by the illness of her Capt. Samuel Hall, of North Brooklin, has returned to Hoboken, N. J. 4 The sensible, logical course is to get collector, E Rich; school committeemen, daughter, Miss Addie Gurney. your stomach into such shape that you W E J K E Rich. is quite ill. Misses Flora and Vesta Bowden enter- Prescott, Collins, Epps Sargent and wife, of West Goulds- can eat and it — anything digest Schools, $550; roads are for Mrs. A. W. and son came from tained a few of their friends at their home Appropriations boro, visiting Mrs. Sargent's A Friend Bailey Science has at last discovered a pleas- sisters, Family v and bridges, $500; poor, $225; other ex- Mrs. A. V. and New York Wednesday. Thursday evening. ant, reliable specific fot the treatment oi King Mrs. A. J. Moore. Warren Beedle left for Bath, penses, $1,000. Total, $2,275. March 12. MAD. Years Miss Edith Mayo spent the past week in Monday dyspepsia. Thirty Tablets cure Bar Harbor and Ellsworth. where he will have employment on one off Rexall Dyspepsia stomich the Bath boats. the one Dear Sirs:— troubles by supplying element, MOUTH OF THE RIVER. BASS Rev. A. W. Bailey’s household in the HARBOR. for goods Mrs. Martha who has been tii*'absence of which gastric juices, We have used ‘‘L. F." Medicine were landed at the wharf last week. Spooner, and Mrs. Mark Milliken is her Benjamin Hallett had his keep causes indigestion dyspepsia. They I visiting hand badly hurt the last visiting friends in North Vt., and thirty years and always field, enable the stomach to digest all kinds of Mrs. in in his winch last His witliou Mrs. Henry Allen spent last week in Waltham, Mass., has returned home. daughter, Jerry Crowley, Bangor. Thursday. mitten it in the house. Could not do food and to convert it into rich, caught in the it. 1 caa Rockland, with her daughter, Mrs. Hattie March 12. I. S. M. quickly ! There was a pleasant gathering at the driving chain, and, beiore It’s the best spring medicine red olood he could Rauciiffe. home of Robert Carter and wife get it off, drew his hand between find. REaD WHAT MISS CLARK SAYS Thursday the chain and wheel. H. H. FARNHAM, Miss Bernice BLUEHILL FALLS. ! evening. sprocket Dr. Tapley Mayo spent the past week I was m a very critical condition very pale, Me. drc-sed the hand which was 812 Water Gardiner, w ith her Mrs. could not eat anythin*. The thought of food ! Misses and Alice of badly lacer- St., grandmother, Nancy Mayo, The factory at North Btuehill will startL to me I tried Rexall Angie Alley Minton, ate i was distasteful Dyspepsia but no bones were broken. Feb. at Haven. March 13. Tablets and immediately commenced to gain. Oak Point, were the guests of Janies Gar- 23, 1904. I was hungry for my meals and relished my Tie storm Bitten M'-s. land and mother recently. Friday did considerable The True “L. F.” Atwood's Arthur Sargent came from Rock- A. R. and are on The color came bat k to my face, and Coaary Mrs. Ross Hall food. dan. ige. The to think I lad something to live storm-door at Dr. Watson’s cure and headaches: Prev land last Wednesday to care for Capt. the sick list. Duffe? is better. commenced dyspepsia Capt. for. I can cheerfully recommend Rexall Dys- store was blown from A can depe Hall. SOUTH BLUEHILL. its fastenings, colds. family friend you Samuel pepsia Tablets.—Lettik Claes, 90S East Wash- M. A. Eaton and wife, of South Blue- breaking six large squares of and upon. ington St.. Syracuse. N Y Mrs. M. H. Henderson has to Ban- glass Miss Gladys Bridges is at home from called on their gone some hill, daughter Bessie, of Rexall Tab- rockery which was displayed in the she We guarantee Dyspepsia for medical treatment. Arlington, Mass., where has been this last It was the gor wind' ,v. The place, Wednesday. lets. Prioe 24c. Sold only at our store stage from Ellsworth was the winter. tirst time Mrs. Eaton had crossed the Falls Miss Maud of is the Spending Bacon, Bluehill, 'overturned by the wind on in thirteen or by mail. the bridge E. B. Kane and wife have bridge years, though living of Elmer Young and wife. near the gone to South within two miles of it. guest I postoffice. March 12. C. March Bluehill, where Mr. Kane wrill have E. Q. MOORE, Druggist. | 12. X. Y. Z. , March 12. Crumbs. i Subscribe for The American-