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Ellsworth American : December 1, 1920 The Thursday club will meet this LOCAL AFFAIRS week with Mrs. C, It. Burrill. Liberty National Bank The Ellsworth festival chorus will meet to-morrow with NEW evening Mrs. OF ELLSWORTH ADVERTISEMENTS. Allon P. Royal. Mrs. Kate Burnham leaves J. A. Haynes. Doyle to-morrow for where she M. L. Adams. Portland, will spend the winter. > YOUR Legal Notices. BUSINESS—and the Banks Mrs. Alma U STATE OF MAINE Dirlgo theatre. R. Whittemore and her [J ‘ niece, Miss Elizabeth other Union Trust Co. Silsby, returned ness™ bus'lLes"' to The1 bank"handles other O. W. Tapley Co. to-day Cambridge, Mass., for the people s moneypeoples valuables, winter. 5 1-2 Per Cent. Soldier’s documents, securities notes Central Maine Power Co. Coupon drafts, etc., and in numerous ways represents' nthpr Classified Advertisements. James W. Porter of people advises as to credit and Reading, investment Miss who has tion, gives advice and informa- Elizabeth Googins, nurse. Mass., been the guest of Bonus Fund Bonds help when financial trouble,, S. n ^ Williams’ Lunch Room, Bluehill Harry Parker, has returned to Bos- Th'8 18 Wby a ban* lu°te'yrreHnableSO "*«■» be abso! ton university. Dated Dec. 1, 1920. Maturing Dec. 1, 1921-1930. The young of the That absolute reliability is the aim of people Unitarian the Liberty Na- SCHEDULE OF MAILS. society will meet at the home of Mr. ~ -* evlde°c®d by the personnel of its DENOMINATION, $1,000. I U°n^ u h6?,1 manage- and Mrs. Martin L. Adams men‘—1lt» of directors and Ellsworth this eve- officers—and by the Postofflce. To yield from 4.80 per cent, to 5 per quality of Its^oard service. Ask ning, to organize a club. cent., according any Liberty National cus- tomer. Roscoe Clement left last to maturity. MAILS evening RECEIVED for Kansas City, Mo., where he will We shall be pleased to supply our patrons and ONLY FEDERAL RESERVE From West—6.47 a. m., 4.31 p. m. take a three months’ course at the MEMBER BANK IN ELLSWORTH From friends East—11.11 a. m.f 6.27 p. m. Sweeney automobile school. with any amounts of above securities they MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB. “Early Methodism in England” may desire. will be the Going West—10.40 a. m., 6 p. m. subject of Rev. R. B. sermon at Going East—6.15 a. m., 4 p. m. Moyle's the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Registered mail should bs at post- Irene chapter, O. E. S., will elect n office half an hour before mail closes. officers at the annual meeting next UnionTrustCompany i Friday evening, followed by work on four candidates. Supper at 6.30. EllsworthJMaine WEATHER IN )[[ of ELLSWORTH. The house of William Wentworth, on the cross road at the head of Branch For Week Ending nt Midnight Tuesday pond, was burned last Friday evening, with all its contents. Mr. Climax Coffee, a November 30, 1920. pound. 3gp Wentworth was calling at a The quality is the the neigh- same, price lower since last quotation. bor’s at the time of the Are. |From observations taken at the There powei was ho La Grande M station of the Bar Harbor & Union River insurance. Flour, bbl.SI.50 Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Harry, the son We guarantee this flour to given in inches for thirteen-year-old of please you. the twenty-four hours J. M. ohvc ruun i ending at midnight.] Kenyon, while hunting with his munLT father at Green j Tomatoes, a can.44^ Weather Precip- Saturday Lake, shot Temperature condition*, a 14 0-pound doe. It was his first ex- It Is the large size can. Ration THE HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OF MAINE perience deer hunting. The recoil of ELLSWORTH, 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon J the heavy gun knocked him over, Swift’s a Wed 34— 36— .05 HAS ALREADY PAID 94 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Shortening, pound.46^ snow,cloudy cloudy but his aim had been good, and the You know Swift's is the best. Tburs 32— 35— cloudy.suow snow .04 deer was down as well as he. Fri 30- 36- fair The fair last dividend was at the rate of 4 per cent, com* Canned a Sat 23— Mrs. Harriet K. Giles, county chair- Superha Peaches, can.50£ 37— fair cloudy — man for pounded are the Sun 28 35— clear the Public Health associ- semi-annually They large, tender kind, put up in the heavy syrup. clear Mon 18— 34— clear clear ation, reports that the women of the Just the kind you would wish to are serve your gueBts. Tues 19— 34- clear clear county doing excellent work in the Table Christmas seals campaign. Mrs. Syrup, per gallon.$2.25 George P. Smith is chairman for Ells- It has the most delicious flavor worth, and has the well imaginable. Roy C. Haines was at home for city organ- ized for a house-to-house canvass. Insurance of All Rock Thanksgiving. Kinds Salt, per bushel.$1.25 Dr. J. Sidney Peters of Virginia Don’t use Capt. John Peterson arrived home any other kind for salting down your pork. delivered his “The Fire Insurance a Saturday, for the winter. lecture, Greatest specialty. Exercise care in select- Issue Before Mankind,” at the Pine Tree A Lester Tea, per pound.$1.00 Salisbury and wife of Ban- Methodist church last evening. The ing companies and see that the contract is correct. It’s sold in bulk; it’s Oolong; it’s bought for the connoisseur gor spent Thanksgiving day in Ells- lecture was given under the worth. auspices of fine teas. of the Anti-Saloon League, and was a O. W. TAPLEY Maine. Mrs. Ann Carroll accompanied her strong appeal for better living. A CO., Ellsworth, son, L. M. Carroll, to his home in large American flag was presented to last to the Pine street We have Norway week, spend the win- school, the winner in Icomedies ever written by Walter Ben COMING something for you, which you probably have never EVENTS. j ter. the flag contest. Hare. Specialties will be introduced had before. which between SPICER-—Spices retain all the natural oil. Misses Constance Purdy and Mabel Henry Willey, who was indicted acts. There will be a dance Thursday evening Dec. 2, at Han- Hammond have closed their Ells- for rape at the October term of after the play. Mr. the cock We shall quote price* in our next advertisement. court, Farnsworth, hall—The Weller company, un- worth home and returned to New was lodged in the county jail in Ells- director, assures the public of a good der auspices of Frank E. Whitmore York for the worth this performance and winter. morning. Sheriff Wes- plenty of laughs. post, American Legion. Admission, ’ cott has had his out for The Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Joy are eye Willey Ellsworth A. C. basketball 55 cents. ♦ for some time, and finally learned team will -A* HAYNES A receiving congratulations on the play its first game of the Friday evening, Dec. 3, at Hancock that he was In the of fT-A* birth of a son, born Wednesday, vicinity Bangor. season at Hancock hall Friday eve- hall—-Basketball; Ellsworth A. C. vs. Nov. 24. He was arrested there yesterday, and ning, against the C. H. Rice team of C. H. Rice team of Bangor. Sheriff Wescott brought him to Ells- Bangor. The team is Dec. 7^^^QsP^an^jtarry^^rocei^_^Hsworth_^y J. A. Latham, deputy collector of composed of Saturday, 4, afternoon and worth this morning. some of the fastest of evening, at Hancock internal revenue, spent Thanksgiving players last hall—Harvest On 9 year’s Ellsworth A. A. fair, under of and the week-end at his home in December the Thursday club team, and has auspices junior class will a been in of Portsmouth, N. H. have supper and sale of fancy putting some hard practice. high school. Admission, 10 cents. articles for Christmas; also grab-bag, The game should be a good one. The Thursday, Dec. 9, at home of Mrs. H. R. Holmes, who has been em- souvenir gift table, candy table and front seats in the gallery are re- J. E, Webster—Public sale and ployed in Hampden, and Mrs. sup- Red Cross seals. The sale will served, and are on sale at Tumble per by Thursday club. Admission who has been open D. E. Holmes, visiting in at 4. Inn. 50 LINNEHAN’S GARAGE Supper will be served from free; supper cents. Massachusetts, arrived home Mon- 5.30 to 7. The sale will be held at The marriage of Miss Eleanor J. Thursday evening. Dec. 9, at Han- WATER STREET, ELLSWORTH day. cock Mrs. Mabel Webster’s residence, Kincaid and Edwin M. Moore, hall—“A Poor Married Man,’^ Wm. H. H. Rice G. A. jr., post, R., corner Main and Hancock streets. both of Ellsworth, took place at the by amateur cast, under auspices of AGENT FOR will meet at its Satur- of headquarters The public is invited. home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Knights Pythias. day afternoon, Dec. 4. at 2.16, to Dec. The marriage of Mrs. Edith Archer Mrs .Ralph Kincaid, on the afternoon Wednesday, 15, at Baptist elect officers and transact other any Moor of Ellsworth and Herman L. vestry—Sale and supper, by ladies of and Cadillac Miller Tires business. (Continued on Page 5.) Baptist Dodge Cars, Leighton of Unionville took place on society. One Car and Roadster Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patten, w'ith Thanksgiving day in Bangor, Rev.
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