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4 | soifoiimov pbiob, LVIH. t IV PAID IV ADPAVCB. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY \ BWTBBBD AS 8BOOKD-CLASS MATTBB Vol. AFTERNOON, 24, 1912 AT Til BLL8WOBTH POSTOPPICB. No. 4. aotacttttfmrmft LOCAL AFFAIRS, oon be taken for the organization of f 4bbm»tmnu». Young Men's Christian Union here, witfc the old NKW ADVKRTI.SBMKNTS THIS WKKK Methodist church building on th< west side of the river as its home. This OlOTt found. building could be U W L Thomas—Lunch room. admirably adapted C L Mo rang—Ford motor cars. the purpose, affording room for assembly- Burrilt national bank. room, reading-room, Burrill National Bank August Hols—New bakery. gymnasium, bowling The \ Mrs C P Dorr—Olrl wanted. alleys, etc. UNION TRUST COMPANY Admr notice—Est OF" ELLSWORTH of Edward T Finn. In I County treasurer's report. the absence of Kev. P. A. A. Killam, OF ELLSWORTH of the Baptist church, who will address the of Two- 1 SCHEDULE OF MAILS the meeting of Riverview local union oi Noted for its stability and An uninter- Has Patronage Nearly AT integrity. KLLnWORTH POSTOPFICR. Christian Endeavor at Lamoine, Rev. R, In Dec. 1911. rupted business career marked distinct- of Ellsworth’s Merchants I effect 3, B. Mathews, of the Congregational church, by thirds will conduct the conservative its MAILS RRCRITRD. prayer^-meeting at the ively policies ^ice of the Facilities From church Evident proof ofTered—Central Wrst-7.18 a m; 4.14, 6.28 p m. Baptist Friday evening of this organization, has estab- From week. Location,Convenient Business Hours,Offices Equip- East-11.06, 11.57 a m; 5.47, 10.52 p m. lished it6 MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOPRIOR stability ped with every Convenience and Safeguard. A much-needed bakery has been opened CkHNo Wsst—10.30, 11.80 a m; 6.15,9 pm. i on Water street by August Holz, who beyond question. Going Eart-4.45 a m; 8.45,6 pm. comes to Ellsworth It you of a bunk the same careful attention to all with excellent recom- ■re'tbinking opening account, anbject to check, or ff We banking by Registered mall should be at hall wish a give postofflce mendations. The is in the Stuart yon to open savings account that draws to an hour before mail closes. shop interest, apply the mail. -Your account solicited. three doors below UNION TRUST COMPANY. 4 No Sunday trains. building, the postof- fice. The entire first floor is If wish for RELIABLE Postofflce open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a m occupied— you BONDS for investment that will pay from the enormous tile oven 4 Main StreetStreet. 9 to 4 Sat. 9 to 1 and workroom per cent to 6 per cent, you can always find them at the UNION TRUST 23 Open daily. j in the rear; the salesroom in the front. COMPANY. Miss Jessie Nash is borne from Massa- [ Mr. Holz has worked for Fleischman’e chusetts on a visit. If you wish for any information | Vienna regarding banking or investments bakery in New York; for the to The Ellsworth festival chorus will meet apply the UNION TRUST COMPANY. National Biscuit Co., in Worcester, Mass., for rehersal to-morrow evening at societj and for Fox & in He hall. Adams, Bangor. BANKING BY MAIL to meet your convenience. Call or Write comes here from Pittsfield, where he hae Mrs. J. H. of New is the Matzke, York, been located for the past five years. Best Funds For Travelers guest of Mrs. Mary J.tDeighton, for a few Officers of Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., UNION TRUST days. were installed COMPANY are afforded by our American Hankers' Associa- publicly last Thursday The second in the series of tion Travelers' in all ol subscription evening by Rev. R. B. Mathews, grand Cheques-cashable parts dances w'ill be given this evening at So- in an able and the world, and in whatever kind of money yon chaplain, impressive man- V---J hall. ciety ner. The officers are: William T. want. It’s the safest and sorest way to have fi- Doyle, Miss Chester ne licit! comfort while Margaret A. Grady, of Bangor, wat W.M.; E. Norris, 8. J. A. of traveling; and you can *et W.; praieal machinery so far received aggre- in the city Tuesday to attend the Doyle- Haynes, J. W.; George A. treas- KNITTING MILL. about It at wonderfully little cost. Ask for full infor- Parcher, gated $12,500. There were other ma- Cony wedding. urer; Harry E. Rowe, secretary ; Fred E. chines and some mation. i raw material on hand in L. Milliken, 8. D.; Edgar A. J. CORPORATION FORMED AT A tbe at W. Thomas has opened a restaurant Mitchell, D.; j factory Lewisburg, Pa., to be added, and H. W. Dunn, chaplain, Archie 8. The TRUST lunch-room in the Phillips building Smith, MEETING LAST FRIDAY. j difference between the valuation EASTERN & BANKING CO., 8.; W. 8. J. F. on State street. Treworgy, jr., D.; George placed on machinery and material Maine. and Bangor. Haskell, tyler. A sociable and TO BE $15,000 would be Mrs. Elmer E. Howe is visiting Mrs. E. supper KNOWN AS “BLOOD KNITTING paid in in cash by the at Old followed, and were greatly enjoyed. Bloods. Branches fowo, Maohla* an<l Dexter G. Swett in Portland, and Mrs. Fred S. MILLS OF ELL8WORTH”—REPAIRS Daniel C. ot John Smith, in Gardiner. Crabtree, Hancock, was ON BUILDING UNDER WAY. Blood, jr., was in Ellsworth arraigned in the Ellsworth Thursday and Miss Ethel returned from Sears- municipal Friday, leaving Friday Bonsey to court Friday, or. complaint of Game War- The “Blood night return to As port Monday, after a month’s visit there Knitting Mills of Ells- lewisburg. soon as den Michael Shea, charged with possible the with her sister, Mrs. Chester L. fishing worth” is the corporate title of Ells- machinery there will be Bailoy. the ice at for through Narraguagus lake, worth’s new which will packed shipment. He will then come Mrs. William who has been industry, begin Goggins, which is closed to all winter a to Ellsworth to fishing by the manufacture of women’s knit under- superintend the setting up quite ill for the past two weens, is recover- act of the of the special legislature. Mr. Crab- wear about the first of March next. machinery here. It is expected to »I ♦ i I • I * 1» I • I • • I »I • ! ♦ ! ♦ I » l » | ♦ l » though slowly. She is now able to sit tree was in have the mill in HI ing, assisting cutting ice in the The corporation was formed at a meet- operation by March 1 up. oext. lake, and set a fish line at one end of the ing in the office of Peters & Knowlton Mrs. Albert of is in hole cut in Loaf Bread McKenzie, Boston, getting out ice. Game War- last Friday, and the organization there every this a few dens Shea and at Bishop Hamilton in PDCCH city for days, owing to the ill- Dyer happened along the articles of and Ellsworth. this very time for Mr. Crab- perfected incorporation Rt. Rev. John * **CrOi 1 ness of her J. A. Bow- inopportune William D. step-father, Capt. tree. L. F. Giles for the State steps so far taken toward the establish- Hamilton, D.f Doughnuts day. appeared LL. D., resident of den. and L. Crabtree for the bishop New England, Harry respondent. ment of the industry here, were ratified will Mr. Crabtree was found and viBit Ellsworth next literature club met last guilty sen- at a of subscribers to stock held Sunday. Bishop 2?he Monday to fine meeting Hamilton is too tenced of flO and costs, |6.36. well known as a states- at room evening with Mrs. Harry E. Rowe. The the Merchants’ association Mon- man and leader in the church to at next be On Sunday, Jan. 14, the First need ex- KEARN5’ meeting will with Miss M. A. Congrega- day evening. tended announcement. tional church of Enfield, of which He is one of the Clark on Jan. 29. Conn., Work of repairing the Union shoe fac- most Rev. David L. Yale, formerly of Ells- eloquent members of the entire The boys of the F. L. C. class of the tory building, which the mill will occupy, Methodist Bap- is was communion. The visit of a worth, pastor, rededicated after al- is now under A new smoke-stack Goods Delivered tist Sunday school, are planning to give a way. bishop in the Methodist most complete remodelling of the interior church is not a ■ ■I-- -ii a in has already been elected, and the boiler and wagon. supper the Baptist vestry next Wednes- parochial but rather delivery of the main auditorium. In an extended visit, a special se- Jan. 31. heating apparatus are being thoroughly day evening, of lection. report the improvements made on the overhauled and tested. The boiler will The basket-ball team of the Ells- Hamilton will boys’ in which is a brief Bishop preach at the DON’T FORGET church, incorporated be used for heating and bleachery pur- worth school will go to Franklin to- sketch of morning service at the Methodist high the church history, the Spring- All the will be church, poses only. machinery and also in that to my stock of Groceries, Provisions, Fruit, Pro- morrow evening for their first game of field the evening. Other clergy- (Mass.)- Republican says: “The operated by electric power. the season with Franklin high school. men are also expected to be in attendance.