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| 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* anec. founder of Methodism, to take his thought goes unceasingly on; j Harvey 3, 1011. there are the comprehensive, almost un- fact that Lydia E. present. Master-elect Allen Smith, who stand against the religious formalism CUSHMAN, 371. OOrLDSBOBO. limited, of the vastness of the Pinkham’s was not at the BAB HARBOR TO BANOOR and of his glimpses Vegeta- present public installation, spiritual stagnation day. At the regular meeting of Cuahman am universe. ble Compound has re- was installed hy Master Harvey. It was ears It was the example of Robert Moffat ! evening, Jan. of- BARHARBOR ....It tio *0 r 4 iv. Think this out for I have stored health to thou- voted to take in the brown-tail moth grange Wednesday 17, the yourselves. part Sorrento. 4 4*. th: iade David Livingstone great ficers were installed by i>eputy A. 1. Foss, Sullivan.. bat touched on a few points of this won- sands of such suffer- i contest as recommended by Hancock missionary to “darkest Africa.” Mrs. Foss and Mt Dfwrt Ferry. ... Illiots 'V* »9 derful and unfathonable existence which women. of Hancock, assisted by ing Why Pomona. Waukeag. SuiUvn Ky 11 27 5 n 9 3 Henry Martyn read the story of Da- McDonald. The form of the State Hancock. human skill and science have not as yet aon t you try it it you Irving 11 80 5 W lOfcj vid Brainerd's seif labors were about Franklin Road. Ji 40: ft 83 sacrificing a t^HaeTshIkna* MOUNTAIN VIEW, 484, WEST EDEN. grange was used. There fifty i41« analyzed. oeedsuch medicine? Waah’ft'n Jane.... til 00 ;ll ftO : 5 4. 10 tt r.mc.: g the American Indians and con- visitors from Good Grange called to order with Worthy present, including ELLSWORTH. II 06 lift? 6 47 10 S3 s -cr. -d his life to missionary service You will all be glad to hear from Delf and Fill*worth Falls...... 10 11 02 & W *ii) 5J ice-cream and have dishes of Masters. L. Burns in the chair. There Will, Hirerside. Greenwood, Lincoln parlor gingered Nlcolin. il « 111 1ft 6 07 !11 In distant lands. No one has ever again. After 14 ice-cream. If yon have never bad this kind. were thirty-six members and four visitors Pamola granges. business, grange Green Lake.. 111II SO 11 2« 4 17 111 )t read or studied the of for- >/. /?.’*. Lake. *7 81 8 7ft biographies D I think you’d like it. Try it sometime. I present. The first degree was worked on closed, and ail enjoyed a harvest feast. Phllllpa 111 III J ;n 21 Fgerys Mill. .! 8 21. eign missionaries without receiving 1 know yon will all be grlad to hear I am as think it's In 1 want uo other great. fact, two candidates. The worthy lecturer pre- Holden. »U 48 11 9H 8 Mi ;il 34 some inspiration to deeper devotion well as ever again. Now, if I don’t ’‘make kind. HARBOR. Brewer June. It 00 12 60 « 5a. sented an entertaining program. 8CHOODIC. 408. WINTER ii a Am BANGOR.... ar. n oft 1 Oft and more earnest consecration. To old shears cut", just tell me! already And now we are at home and I am for n a glad, Schoodic grange. No. 408, held its regu- a almost new work to me. do so would be a braiding rug. Have 1 have been on my feet so much impossible. Only to-day, they ARBUTUS, 450, SURRY. lar meeting evening, J*n. 18, Portland .....ar. 4 ft® s SO 12 .'O 4 % men cutting next as we must Thursday of as year's firewood, ache “to heat the band” Boston via Dover ar 8 11 II 8 30 heart stone could read such lives Arbutus held its with members and visitors the heat in that water system. Jane 11. At 8 a. grange regular meeting seventy present Boston eta Ptsmth ar 0 05 ft is those of William "the conse- keep up m., I take an electric car Carey, Jau. with a attendance. from Lincoln, Pamola and Hie- Oh, I tell you it is fine to get up in the marked and am now on 19, large Two Cushman, Bangor to BAR HARBOR. crated cobbler,” Adoniram Judson, “Brockton”, my way morning with a plenty of hot water for hogs to Boston. The fare to Brockton is fifty-five were initiated in the first and second de- ing Star granges present. After business, r m Robert Moffatt, David Livingston. Hen- hens. The best of it I can take an Boston ria Dover lv 7 1_ 0i and part is, I believe. I pay it, a nickel at a time, grees. and one in the third and fourth. officers were iustaMed by Bro. Augustus I. \\ John G. Paton and centp, Boston via Ptsmth lv 10 00 «■ « 08 ry Martyn. hosts extra nap iu the morning, and as we were as the conductor comes round with his and little, The third fourth degrees will be Foas, assisted by Harold Grover and Hiila A M M PM of others who have gone to heathen relieved during the past year of about MO flue metallic collection Portland.lv. 20 box that rings every time worked at the next meeting. There will Staples a* marshals, Kona Farrar and 1 ft: u a lands to preach the gospel and be un- pullets, don’t have ao many to take care of. ao one drops in a nickel. Arriving at Brockton. A M be a harvest supper. Breta Haskell as escorts. BANGOR.lv. t 6 00 MO M 5 IS touched and uninfluenced. We you see there is a silver lining to that cloud 1 change for Boston via 10;t may Mattapan. The was Brewer June. g o: 10 3ft 16 SR have to wait a little for following program presented not be able to to one even. If we longer I will now describe this ride. The first ten Holden : e 2» 10 58 AS 5 IS point particular 8CHOODIC, 42U, FRANKLIN. the lecturer: Ardel that it will come; miles of by Piano solo, Parker; Kffery’s Mill-...... 00 life and that it us automobile, yet perhaps the country, after leaving New Bed- no say influenced most, Schoodic I Jake. « » 02 S 5 we shall have more time to ride in it. grange, 420, held its regular song, Sarah Breta Phillips tii t 4? then ford, seems very rocky and difficult of culti- j Mayo; reading, Haskell; Green but we can that Lake. « <8, It.. 5 M testify consciously the cutest He is almost as Jao. with We have dog. vation. If I were a farmer I be meeting 18, twenty-three mem- violin music, Flossie Hancock, Clyde Mor- Nlcolin. : 8 58 II 58*: 4 oj and all have had an in- might unconsciously as bers Ellsworth Falls. 7 08 smart a grandchild He knows so much! tempted to choose easier ground to work; but present. After business, the grange rison; song, Julia Grover; reading, G. W. It tv 6 a fluence for good upon us. We have ELLSWORTH. 7 IS II M a a Sauta Clans was more than usually kind to I believe that the ca line it is to Grace and a-solo along going paper, by Woodworth, by Tracy; song, Alice Koberts; piano duet, Wash’gt’n June. 7 1ft! 11 :«n In their achievements and have me had some fine and un- gloried this year. I very be settled with homes. We come to Frank Blaisdell were Franklin Road. 7 «a pretty enjoyed by all. G. E. Hanson, Ina Bragg; song, Willie w;:n been led them to more expected and and Hancock. 7 41 8« by earnestly presents, twenty-five cards, Assowompsei pond. It is a fine sheet of There will be roll-call at the next meet- Morrison; closing song, ladies’ quartet. Waukeag. Fullivn 7 44 «a desire and to strive for the salvation have had almost as many New Year cards water. I am of the American Fy thinking In- Feb. 1. All are Mt Desert 7 ftO II 1 ing, requested to respond After the meeting, supper was served, Ferry. of the souls of men. and letters. One card that came to me yes- dians. They must have had great times Sullivan. 8 10 pad- to their names a tears to and to by quotation. followed by games, and a social Sorrento. 8 40 The life of Christ is and should be terday brought my eyes pain dling their birch-bark canoes on calm waters j singing | BAR HARBOR.... ar 9 15 1 10 my heart. It was a picture of a bright lad of and hour. the supreme Influence In our lives, and here, fishing. BARVB8T HOMK, 403, WEST not more than twenty in a sol tier’s uniform, I As I looked upon this scene I wanted to buy ELLSWORTH. in the noblest sense He was the world’s PA MOL A. 265, HANCOCK. f Daily except and by his side a white-haired veteran, with me a lot the shore of this Harvest Home grange met in regular Sunday. He left upon pond, right greatest missionary. His home R uniform and a wreath of flowers. Pamola grange held it* °Dally except Monday. the Q. A. away, and on it build me a summer home. I session Jan. 20, with a small attendance. regular meeting in heaven to come to a world in re- Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.18 a m and 4 J It read: “To-day and Yesterday.” Oh, those see such homes across the This The finance committee Saturday evening, Jan 20, with seventy pond. As- gave report of the p m. and arriving at Ellsworth U.08am. loti bellion against God with the supreme sad when our lads members and sad, yesterdays, smiling sowompset pond is no small affair; it really secretary and treasurer for the visitors from May View, p. m. connect with Washington Co. Ry. of past year. purpose giving His life as a ransom went away to the war. The card came from is a good-sized lake; but, I and 2 on to conductor, upon reflection, The executive, finance and com- Bayside, Lamoioe, Surry Greenwood Stops signal from one whom I have charity for the sin cursed world to which He far-away Wisconsin, see that it is too far away from home to be fstopt only to leave from my mittees were appointed for the granges present. Jutieo Emery, of Bay passengers points came. The lives of not seen since th- close of the war. I can of use to me. ensuing on Wsshtngton County Railroad. many missionaries special View grange, installed officers in his think of him as old and unless I year, are reflect to an unusual the true hardly gray, Uirectly we came to a road leadingto Taun- Passengers 4*rnestly request!y to pro- degree usual manner. cure tickets look in the and behold an old woman pleasing before entering the trains, and and glass ton, but I stick to my car and ro'.l on through NICOLIN, 389, NORTH spirit example of Christ, and we ELLSWORTH. After the a bountiful especially Ellsworth to Falls and Fall-* to instead of the lass he left behind him. the town of Hand installation, sup- well be pretty >!ph. And after two Nicolin held a Ellsworth. may followers of them in sc grange regular meeting was caterer. Oh. what cold weather and gales we have! or three changes from surface car to the -‘ele- per served, Eugene Hodgkins, H. D WALDRON. far as they are followers of Him. Saturday evening, Jan. 20, with General Passenger I think of the men who go down in ships. vated”, and from the elevated back to forty- Meeting was again called to order, lie- Agent. surface morris McDonald, Thanks to X. Y. Z. for her letter* three patrons, including visitors, good, long car, I arrive at a friend’s house in .Vlaldeu in present. marks by several members, regarding Vice President A General Manager. to meet her face to face and her of Hope yet give time for a late luuch. it all — Reports treasurer, secretary, finance brown-tail were Portland, Maine. BIBLE READINGS. eating by myself moths, followed by inter- Aunt Maria’s grip. no. and entertainment committees were not exactly, for my friend is talkiug to me given esting remarks for good of the order by Isa lli, Matt, xxvili, 19, Ruth, little daughter of our Are, sent me a and Bro. 1-7; all the while as she sits near the table, in- accepted. D. G. Hall, who was Julien cute calendar. The was her lamb Emery. 20; Luke x, 25-32; Acts i, 1-8; pictnre pet quiring after the friends I had left In the expected to install ihe was officers, unable At the next there will be a IV. 25. Rom. on the lawn of their home. I do thank her for and meeting gen- 26; i, 14-16; x, 14, j morning, wanting to know what I had to be present, and Past Master E. remembering me. Hoyt eral program, and it is hoped ail will come 15; II Cor. xi, 23-33; Eph. lv, 32; seen, etc., etc. Susan. Austin acted as Irish has ventured | installing officer, assisted to in some en- Molly up and made that ■ prepared help way for the v, 1, 2; Heb. x. 23-20; ill. 1, 2; bro. Charles G. Moore and long-delayed call, but she did not find an in- by Sister Lil- tertainment. I Pet. ti. 21-25. NORTH means. BLUEHILL. lian Wheelden as marshals. At recess Reduced Winter Fares. valid, by any The grange presented as a New Year's every one of the M. B. OBITUABY. fruit was served. After Hoping family may installation, two very to Mis- wife of Samuel B. gift appropriate pictures I have a happy, prosperous year, I am Lizzie, Billings, died games were until a late hour. Bar Harlror and Boston enjoyed ters Olive Oakes and Martha Skinner In Yours as ever, Dej.l. at her home at North Belief In Bluehill, Dec. 20, MEMORIAL the Movement. RESOLUTIONS. appreciation of their constant and aged sixty-nine years. Mrs. had helpful Bluehtll and Boston $3.r>0. I believe in Christian Endeavor be- Billing* Whereat. The messenger of death has again attendance F. A. W. asks if of have used at the grange meetings before any you been Id health several entered oar cause it is the that is needed in failing months, but grange and taken from our midat inability forced them to thing the left after physical remain vinegar using up sweet was confined to the house two our beloved sist?r, A. Mad at borne. the church. Nothing has jet been de- only weeks. Lucy ducks, be it Mrs. OaKea is one of Paniota's pickles, in miace meal. Try it. She was a devoted wife therefore charter members, and for vised that can take its The Sun- and mother, a twenty-five Steamer Booth bay leaves Bar Harbor 10a« place. years, at has been woman who loved her and friends Retoived, That in the death of onr sister, least, almost a never- Monday and for Seal Harbor. North* day school is the place where the home, attendant. Thursday Dear Aunt Madge: Nicolin grange has lost a member devoted to failing Baa* found a warm welcome there. She was a Miss while east Harbor, Mantel, Southwest Harbor young are taught the principles and In last 1 off at New the Skinner, not a member for as my put you Bedford. highest interest of the grange; the com- H*rbor, North Haven and Koch- charter member of Halcyon grange, a will- many years, was always faithful in at- Stoning ton. the lessons of the Bible, but the Chris- We're there now. I wouid like to stop for munity a kind friend whose honest and a integrity tendance, and to grange work and land, connection with steamer for Boston. tian Endeavor some and look the over more than I ing worker, regular attendant when and prin- society is the place days city Christiau character won for her the re- until about three her health ciples years ago, when have, but the other half of in is would permit. her aud s * where they are given the opportunity me, Malden, During spect love of all who knew her, and the she suffered a stroke of paralysis which Steamer Mlneola leaves Bluehtll 9 at connection with the to put these principles into tugging my apron strings, even this far order she held sev- family a loving mother. confined her to her room and bad. Since Monday and Thursday for South BluehlB. practice. then Mrs. away, although visiting another set of f rieuds. eral offices, and was always found faithful Rebolved, That we extend to the bereaved Oakes has been her faithful Brookll”, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, SargentvllMk They are not only given the oppor- guardian. One of my friends here has handed me an at her station. family onr heartfelt in this time South Dark Harbor and Rockland* are sympathy of Brooksvllle, tunity; they organized into com- old almanac of and The pictures have been in a con- 1760, this is the thirty-fifth Besides the their great affliction. hung with steamer for Boston. husband, she leaves four in the connecting mittees for the express purpose to number. The first number must have been Retol spicuous place sick room, where sons eti. That our charter be draped for show them and one daughter—James and Prank they both can look at them and how they may serve the printed six years before W&auington was thirty days and our appreciate arrcRNiNe Turner, of Mount badges reversed; that a the love that prompted the gift. as born. On a of it is the Desert; Mrs. Bertha Lord Christ. Just industrial edu- page following verse: copy of these resolutions be sent the mourn- Wilson, of Penobscot; Merrill Turner and Turbine Steel Steamship Belfast cation makes better workmen so does “Mars, like an Infernal stalks. ing relatives; a copy -pread upon our Fury, H. records, GREENWOOD, 363, EAMTBROOK. And marks his in Blood where’er he Guy Billings, of North and also seut Leave Boston and Friday# Christian Endeavor, which is the prac- steps Bluehill, Tub Ellsworth Amrhi an for pub- 5pm Tuesdays two Greenwood grange met even- step-sons -Charles of Blue- lication. Carrie M. Moot Saturday for Rockland with steamer lenvlaf tice school of the church, make more Bat from her Native Heaven de- Billings, g, connecting ing, Jan. 20, with members Peace^would hill, and Henry Billings, of Ellsworth; Carrib M. Ma' Uovn, thirty present. Rockland, 5.15 a m, or on arrival oi steam* efficient Christians. Lizsie And Olive Branches to the Nations lend.” also two sisters Mrs. Lena Bbhsik L. DeMeyer was installed Pomona for from Boston, Wednesday and Saturday, lor Bar I believe in Christian Gilpatrick, of Patten, Endeavor be- Committee. the was 11 Bluehtll and Intermediate landings. We’ve had a nice meat stew for dinner, and and Mrs. Susan of __ ensuing year. It voted to have a aibor. cause is Orland, Dorr, Gardiner. It trying to bridge the gap sale of cake have topped off on cookies with raisins set m The funeral was held at pie, and coffee on 3. E. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. between the the home Dec. 8KDGWICK, 244. February Sunday school and church them. This is called a warm am day, but I 22, conducted by Rev. A M. ftt- Bluebll Ralph Barker, of On Jan. 19 Sedgwick met in HKICK, Agent, membership. I believe in it because not uncomfortably warm with my winter grange EAST 252. Bluehill. The burial was at Seaside ceme- BLUSKILL, of its outside on. regular form. Past Master Roilo Closson hope, because of the ideal of garments East Bluebill grange held its tery. filled the regular service it presents, because of its My friends are telling me that there is go- chair. Thirty five members Banking. loy- Jan. 12. B. meeting Saturday evening, Jan. 13, with to the ing to be a tempest, which means that we are were present, despite the travel- alty church, because of its loy- slippery forty-three members present. The to have plenty of rain, and thunder aud newly- alty to the denomination and because elected officers were all ligntning with it. The heavens surely look present except of its broad with all treasurer, and were ably installed Past fellowship that like it. It’s onl Big drops fail on flagstones. by Master Nellie M. Wood, assisted Carl love the Lord Jesus.—Rev. R. P. An- After The shower is over. We by supper. go Griudle and Vera Harding. A baked-bean 18 what your money will earn if derson. to the library. This building is said to have supper was served. Invested In shares of the cost $i,50Q,UOj. It’s a great credit to New Bed- At the meeting Jan. 20, the trustees for the ford and would be to ensuing year were elected as A Mission by any city. follows: Moonlight. Koscoe D. Long, Arthur B. Wood, Charles SIM Loan and Ass’s. The moon is cold: the ocean air Is Now we are to the fish market for a H. Curtis. The BnildiDg chill; going lecturer furnished a Alone pro- with lonely owls the mission piece of fresh cod for to-morrow morning’s gram of readings and recitations. stands. breakfast. 1 suspect this is for my especial A NEW SERIES The staring belfry towering on the sands benefit. And before going home we visit an MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. That hold In Serra's grave the ever still is now open. Shares, Ml each, monthly pdf Whereat, It has our Repose of mighty labors—love and will pleased Heavenly tl share. Fat her to enter merits, per In rest profound, where once the brood- Do you know that fully nine out of our midat and remove our ing bands every leu eases of rheumatism are simply worthy brother, Earle turtle, therefore be it Of dark souled lifted their rheumatism of That beings up the muscles due to cold or Seaoleed, in the loea of our brother WHY PAY RENT hands or chronic and we feel that he atill Uvea damp, rheumatism, require in the heart, of hie when you can borrow wu your To God and heard the angel voices thrill. no iaiernal treatmeui whatever? Apply shares, give a first mortgage and Chamberlain’s Liniment and see reduce it mouth? Monthly freely RnolvM, That it ia with the moat every Mute are the bells that called the nights how it relief. For sale heartfelt ana interest quickly gives by we payments together of old. ail dealers. ayinpathy eapreaaour feeling, towarda the will amount to but ltttle more relatives Forever lost the chanted melody of the deceased. than you are now paying for rent, and In about tea you That mingled with the sounding of the Nttolved, That a copy of these resolution* years • loo Per P ate will sea. bespread upon our records; a copy printed moon through clouds of was paid at a bauquet to Henry Clay, in New in Thk The lofty windy Ellsworth American, and a OWN YOUR Oi leans in 1842. for those with copy OWN HOME. cold Mighty costly sent to the bereaved stomach trouble or family. in her silver faith their vanished indigestion. To-day Mocks people everywhere use Ur. King’s New Life Anh.tr M. Ridlry, For gold. Pills for these troubles as well as particulars inquire of liver, Della Thompson, Tbs altar lights of warmth and mystery. kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, sale, sure. O. W. TaplbT, S««’T» 25 cts at all Manda L. —Herbert Heron. Only druggists. Carter, Him N*t’l tMk Committee. Ju W. Koro, President. town vu ■ farewell call on lb* teacher* hi* (olka names, ha will lay up no hallif KITTBRY TO CARIBOU Talk To Your Horae. MAST: deacon and time M the other with the —» quiet hatred in after -W. ***++■ "jEFOBKTHE against you, though year* Talk to bone and teach him to little family at the home ftmeide, when Or. Atwell william on* of the your om, ha may laughingly tell you bow at one Swett, hat love end rnled the houn. oldest In obey your voice aa well aa the reloa, >a the «oon to vomcarlb. harmony time hta only deelre waa to beoome practicing physicians Bangor, ffou fcaoot big- aenaible advice offered to driven by Sunday—the day following the receipt enough to ohew died lest Wednesday, Jan. 17, aged seven- Spirit you up. ofthtWett. Thie valuable Htahardeon. of Door of the letter—I borrowed ty-one Be had been en- may prove it, Cept A- bio.} captain's gnnd- Our aeoond voyage on the years. actively IBJ Meteor-quite aa aometimea linea or father’s hone and sleigh, and with sister gaged in the practice of medicine for happeua, the break ol “>• w, men contrary to the flrat—wae entirely un- For the lest T*Af come unbuckled. the hone likes “i- the in we drove to the four miles half a He was a Besides, «U charge terry, eventful and aa One aa but on return nearly century. graduate demand for purpoeea- ailk, the of He a to greet The roads had not been of the Dartmouth medical school. He eociability it. eaaily learna away. broken the war waa long over and had been sailors or laadamen-end anyone wagea doaen or more worda, but be canful to W!diw- from a storm of the cut served in the Civil war as assistant sur- obtain o heavy previous week, about in half. ability could oaolly bat- uae them for wbat mean. , —II and when the roadside stonewalls beld geon in the 29th Maine only exactly you mow toon ho woo I then Joined the new Charles Lu- regiment. ond pay ablp For “whoa" means to at Hair the snow we inatance, atop °f poeltion too deep, kept away and ling, bound to at dol- President Taft Thursday commuted to of. Calcutta, eighteen onoe and atand ■nrtbf made tracks the more perfectly still; “get op” I through open places lare in gold per month, aa able expire immediately the fifteen-year sen- mow or lot* uoolooo boy, hod been aeaman, ahead and at “back” Are so as to across the farmers’ fit ids. I learned later tence togostr ight onoe; you fortunate lo oea but later on waa induced to return to the for violation of the national bank- roln« for ecme to or to that when half a mile on our step backward; “easy,” “steady”, intennittingly way, mother Meteor aa and ing laws under which Cbarlee W. Morse, be well satisfied with your _trom two-fifty a month upward, end second-mate—pink-cheeked slow most desired to the up. bod despentely apply beardless, wishing for whiskers and a the New York banker and ice king, has hair? Is it overpaid. Yet It These words a horse raadily learns and long enough, ’ generally popular idea of “recall”, but too late. bo’a’n served two in the federal to ma that a real complexion, aa being more in years penetenti- takes r occurred living kindly to. “Walk" means to change thick rich Mother* of to-day would hardly permit harmony with such exalted office. ary at Atlanta, Qa. The commutation of enough, enough? from any Held but the at once to a and “all Jd be gleaned a of walk; right” spoken boy that age to be elected to any pur- 1 Bailed with that and sentence gives Morse his complete free- And your hair does not fall or toot » stirring lib could be found captain good in a tone means “don’t be «ete' of work and much less to take calm, reassuring pose win- friend another until he aaa lost dom, but, unlike a pardon, does not re- out ? is There woe even n time, while year, afraid; that won’t hurt you”, and it is Well, well,that good. elsewhere. ter-lodgings In a Unless herd- store his civil This action was that we forecastle, overboard, and following that was “on the rights. the third reader, boye wonderful to see wbat a calming effect it But you may know of some iotboot ing with Apacnes of the alums and cor- beach’’in New Orleans—at that time the taken upon the recommendation of the a taw valued tolea In yellow, has. Speak but not tc the Md secured morants of the sea. As a an flrmly, sharply not so fortunate.. Then either rule, they vilest seaport on earth—and waa there attorney-general based upon the report jus* from them decided that priva- horses, for they are nervous creatures. end now less Spartan, less wise and leas an of the that Morse’s health would be the moet at- help- during historical riot-hence by that surgeon-general tell them about Ayer'* Hair teering or Moving ful Talking to your horse will make.hlm more towards the weltan and advancement time had beoome somewhat familiar with was such that in his opinion he can live life. But entire lack of foreign and more wiii thank tractive of a ambitious but six intelligent friendly. Vigor. They surely for lettere of possibly boy. the common life of the aailor of that day, months at most, and less if con- were offered no hope marque, iuv rai iu«i in miu ui romance oy both afloat and ashore. fined. you after using it, if not be- ehile Moving wee becoming quite unpopu- the invasion of steam, and early fortunes And this is the and unvarnished The grand of the court, not aucoaaeful; with simple jury supreme BAR HARBOR. fore. Remember, it does [ejend alwaya hence, to be (fathered from it are but tales of the tale of about how a which Investigated the December of a taw more yean, tbe schoolboy happened to city not color the hair. Show tbe eeeeoning the Deputy-Sheriff Puffer, of Bar Harbor, past, American boy does not take to become of a bnt not election in Portland with a view to ascer- climbed downward to a more something aailor, has a bold ipirito the presented claim for damages against t le list of to water, but if be were put together even at this late an able ac- tain if there was any violation of the new ingredients level and to tbe deaire to become day seaman, the of for received oeoeeic about at no evil law city Bangor injuries by in bait and aheatb. right first, surroundings cording to the maternal grandfather, against corrupt practices, reported your doctor. Let him decide taetcommon eallora a collision with a low-hanging awning on will lastingly while whose that the had acted in some cases and of sixteen I had come injure him, possible somewhat whimsical theory waa Jury At tbe meture age Exchange street while in that city a few their value. He knows. hardship.* will but lend self-reliance and that one should be others had been deferred until the a winter term In qualified to mold the May Made by the J. O. AYIR CO., Lowrll, Mm, borne to attend the weeks ago. the that life needs. term. Three indictments were school. Deacon Cloeeon courage frame, build the ship, rig her and go out reported. “Sbokeepeere” was neither or in — Eggemoggin open closed, command of the finished be- Fire broke out in a the teacher otd-teehlcned, 1 pre- product, potato-house at „u but the and his fore end well ferryman passenger aspiring to tbe title of “able sea- Hill’s siding, one and a half miles from sume, bat paineUking qualified punched the way across man”. ee through drifting Montioello, and to teach our claae, end well able to Saturday night, wiped Your ice and a farmer drove the traveller over ee wee I out four houses with 4,450 barrels of Heap order be to instruct. pota- Mothers, maintain gcod to for the Dority’s night. toes, a total loss of about He end I became eepeololly friendly. ► OR BKTTfSR AGRICULTURE. (18,000. In the evening I went down on the He did not know that one reeeon for my George 8tanley Stevenson, principal of bridge, which scintillated in the moon- Children! loyalty wo: becauee I bod once Important Bill Introduced In Con- the Coburn Classical Institute for six penonol light and was resonant from frost. 1 that father has announced bis It is a which mothers often fail to that the overheard bkm remark my (an gress To-day. years, resignation, to fact, realize, went there to be alone; in endeavor to take effect the who had died at at close of the common ills of children can be and cured. It ective master-mariner, — present safely quickly draw in the heartstrings that were Washington, D. C., Jan. 23 A bill of school year. Mr. Stevenson is to become “wee a loee to tbe cling- a too ovc can tbeege ot twenty-eix) the of a new school in is fact often ed, that mothers easily help their ing to home. Later 1 examined the hotel great import was introduced in the House principal boys’ town". Speak highly of a boy'e parent*, Maine, the location of which is to soon children past the many dangers of childhood into the perfe?t register, which was much like a later-day of last be announced. living or deed, or of the grandfather Representatives Wednesday by fitness of manhood and womanhood. fad celled “album”, in which you wrote physical early whom he edmiree, end tbe boy cannot live Representative Lever, of South Carolina, your name and other thoughts if you had long enough to forget it, while you have and on the same it was KLL.SWORTH MARKKTS. any. As previous patrons had dene, 1 day presented easily secured a life-long friend. spelled a few remarks into that old book. in the Senate jointly by Senators Hoke There were good boye in ocbool that In some yawning hour of the night Smith and Page. The bill for The quotations below give the range of TRUE’S provides DR. sinter aleo interesting glrla- and things breakfast was one of retail in Ellsworth: taken,and the (then) the further endowment and of prices sen going along finely when the reports support young and genial Doritys drove me to Country Produce. olssgee going bigoer end higher became agricultural to enable them to North Csstine before where colleges Hatter. for action ferry sunrise, ellnrtng, finally calling beyond assist in getting into practice the best Creamery per %.'.35 440 ELIXIR connection was made with stage to fiucks- [be schoolroom, and books were laid aside. methods of agriculture evolved by opera* Dairy.30gSS port. Dinner was bad in the house later Haas. Another older and tion of the of and main- The Laxative boy, considerably made plan establishing Family famous by the .led Prouly play, and Fresh laid, per dot. ... 80 sitb more experienoe, sowed tbe first taining agricultural colleges and experi- and Worm Medicine then stage to the Bangor house, where the Poultry. seeds of an ambitious dlsconteot. He ment stations in the various stat e. is the means that mother* should use to help night was passed. Chickens.20S22 thelrchildren. This wonderful tbat we were our time homeremedy— suggested wasting This measure is the joint work of the Fowl..18 g20 60 a standard—never to Along the way 1 picked up an acquaint- yarn fail* expel sad oar a bit fiee; that we ebould be up National soil fertility league, the execu- H«» worms, and waste matter, leaving the blood ance with a man named Judson the young Beat loose, per ton...12gl4 pore, stomach sweet, the bowels regular sndtssy! If I would attend to the busi- tive committee of the colleges of agricul- and the whole and Freethy, who was en route for New York Baled.I8a'l0 system strong healthy. ness end ot an engagement he would agree ture and the statesmen above named. It Give Dr. True’s Elixir when the little ones to go as mate of a vessel from that are irritable and it for Bruce letdt would port. peevish, sickly—take —sbere Douglass fol- is in line with the President’s recom- Look.10gl2 own ills also. That was beyond my class, but be was your ios! mendation in his address at the National Baled IS Sold by all doctors— 35o, 10s, SI.00. agreeable and didn’t mind. From Bucks- Tbe brig Meteor was coming due in Bos- conservation congress at Kansas City, Vegetables. OR. J. F. TRUK * CO., Mn. port to Boston—in stage, hotel and cars— Auburn, ton from tbe coast of Africa, cammanded Mo., Sept. 26, 1911; it has the support Potatoes, pk 25 ij30 Onions, lb 04305 there was a Mr. Trussel, who then did a Lettuce, bead 10 Cabbage, B> 08 by t relative of my mother, end, from of the House leaders of both and 25 lb lumber business in parties, Celery, buncb. Beets, 02 Chelsea, Ma»s. Notic- 02 pressure, she consented that I might apply it may be regarded as an omni- partisan Carrots, fi>, Squaah.Ib 02@08 ing, 1 presume, that I travelled without a Parsnips, lb, 05 Turnips, lb 02 to tbe captain tor a chance to sell on bis measure. nurse, he questioned me and offered most Fruit. neit voyage. Tbe application for two wse AiiuruuiK uo geuvnii pau uui ui fatherly advice. In parting, he whimsi- Oranges, doz 30 340 Lemons, doz 30385 promptly mailed, and within a few days which this measure springs, it is proposed CranBerries, qt, 13315 Apples, pk, 16 325 cally hoped that some day, as a captain, I tbe vessel hid arrived end the capteiu’s that the procedure shall consist of getting ; Groceries. might bring a cargo to his consignment. I fc lb favorable answer came to bend at into the best methods Coffee—per Rice, per 06308 my general practice | 20 never did, but often wished that it might Rio. 20 328 Vinegar, gal «25 school recess on one Saturday forenoon. known of scientific agriculture by em- Mocha. Cracked wheat. 05 be. I mention this to show how disin- Oatmeal, lb 04 He wished us to come at dol- trained agriculturists, or practi- per once—fifty a ploying lb— 20 terested kindness! from man towards a Tea—per Buckwheat,~ pkg lars s month as-ordinary’1 seamen; bat cal farm demonstrators, skilled in the 45366 Graham, 04®05 Flour ior lone but a few boy, though pleasing words, Oolong, 30365 Rye meal. 04 a. 05 Every Douglass look cold feet. Isa ter on my most approved methods of farm practice, may be long remembered and appreciated. 8ugar—per tb Gran meal, lb 03 aiiguidtd friend, dancing the hours to take to the farmer on his own farm the Granulated, 07 Oil—per gal— In Boston I found the Meteor loading at C 07 Linseed, 1 15 that will en- Yellow, sssy.aud thence from perspiration into information or knowledge 10 Need Gray’s wharf with general cargo. There Powdered, Kerosene, 10 312 Baking chilly night, took cold end nearly died, able him, the latter, to interpret and Molasses, gal, 36 360 was no one living on board save the mate. •hill 1 then sailed o’er summer seas or to his local conditions the best Meats and Provisions. was an adapt Bread, cake and better than ever He able, sailorly man, but not Beef. !b: Pork, lb: pastry wandered through orange fields in balmy methods of farming. over-scholarly, and he lisped. He wore Steak. 15318 before,reward climes where gentle trade* inds blew soft In terms, it will, os rapidly be Roasts. 15325 Ham, per.lb 22325 cockbilled an- plain * ear-rings containing loose, .Shoulder, and warm. place a trained, practical man, Corned, U63I2 12315 the cook chors, bad blonde whiskers and he possible, Veal: 25328 I had never traveled much and selected and directed by the respective Hteak, 25 Halt. 12313 uses by land, “chewed”. 1 lived in the cabin with him who the Roasts, 15318 Lard, 13 initial movement towards tbe voyage state agricultural colleges, permanently until the vessel was nearly ready for sea, Lamb: William -ibc mid-w inter migration towards Bos- in each agricultural county of the United Lamb, 12318 to the never saw ton then, moving forecastle, Tongues, each 05 Tell Flour. was as interesting theD, and now as States, and enables the farmer to become fire again that winter—save when l wist- Presb Fish. pleasingly as master of his calling aided by the best reminiscent, any experience looked the forbidden 60 08 o! fully through galley Oysters, qt, Cod, from Ohio irsvel and observation have services the can furnish, and 08 15 Milled that I met — country sup- Haddock. Smelts, lb, door. Things have changed our fore- vith since. ported by federal and state funds. Halibut, 12320 Clams, qt, 25 Red Winter Wheat by our castles are now heated by steam. The Floor, Grain and Feed. It wes s small matter, but afterward According to the provisions of the bill former usage was barbarous! bbl— Oats, bu 65368 own process, it is richest t„ Flour—per special pleasing remember, tbit instead of ans- there will be an appropriation beginning 1 55 The a fierce Azorean bru- j 5 50 3 8 50 Shorts—bag 4531 second-mate, 1 in nutritive and seneg the wbistle-call from tbe corner at the rate of less than one cent per Corn, 1001b bag 1 65 Mix feed, bag 6531 7C qualities goes nette, murderer of English, with raven Corn 1 55 Middlings.bg 1 OO3I 80 •no off lor a will three cents meal,bag ramble, tbe lest evening in capita, and approximate 1 farther than most flours. whiskers, also wore ear-rings and had an- Cracked corn, 56 per capita by the time the annual ap- chors formed by small brass pegs on the LAW BBGABDING WEIGHTS AND MBASUBB8. propriation shall have increased from More loaves to the barrel means Stracrniraunu taps of his best boots. A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 |600,000 per year, the starting point, to a and a bushel of Turk’s iBiand salt We sailed on the dying end of a nor’- pounds, big economy. Remember and order little over f3,000,000, when it reaches the shall weigh 70 pounds. west gale, and before clearing the channel, The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes a barrel os> maximum. To have a clear idea of the in order and fit for shipping, is 60 today. were caught in a blizzard with shoals all good distribution of these funds it must be pounds; of apples, 44 pounds. too close under the(lee. Sail was reduced The standard weight of a bushel of beans in understood that each state receiving its good order and fit for shipping, is 60 pounds; to meet an ordinaryiblow, and I overheard SUNSHINE share of the fund must appropriate an j of wheat, beets, ruta-baga turnips and peas, the master shout to the mate, through 60 pounds; of corn. 56 pounds; of onions, 52 equal amount for this purpose. of carrots, English turnips, rye and ~ gritting teeth: “Nojmore sail off to-night pounds; AND Most authorities have expressed the be- Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds; unless God takes it off!” She cleared the of and buckwheat. 48 of oats, will in barley pounds; lief that the operation of this plan 32 or even measure as by shoals, but an unseen|hand took half the j pounds, agreement. a few years increase the farm output at sails away—just leaving the border ropes least 50 per cent. That means an increase WEST BROOKLIN. holding whipping rags and twisted WHITCOMB, HAYNES & CO., Ellsworth Falls, Me. Scott's Emulsion of wealth per capita of about fl50 per threads. Twas a .bitter night! The for- Gilbert Carter ha* moved into hi9 new annum, and it adds to the country’s ward house was stove by the sea and, in house. assets f4,500,000 in national resources. ; The best is common with others, my limited outfit of David Bridges and Miss Celestia Seavey prize The average acreage of Europe gives from a LOWELL clothing was almost fclost or destroyed. were married Jan. 18. profitable are the two to three times the yield of the Ameri- For more than forty years afterward l was can farms, notwithstanding their soil has D. H. Bridges, who has been employed crop Two never again so nearly naked—until the ANIMAL Great Creators been producing for centuries more than on the steamer Booth bay, is at home. late loss of the Medford. j of the lands have been cropped here. Omar Eaton, wife and daughter Muriel, Energy W hat la^er happened on that early voy- In the President’s opinion this prom- of South Bluehill, are visiting Frank age would make another chapter, if not a Energy means power— ises to be the most valuable constructive | Bridges'and wife. book. Tanks salted; |half the provisions ■Jertiuzerj power to to legislation of recent years. Speaker Clark work, think, soaked and s|>oiled; insurbordination Miss Hazel Carter gave a leap-year party FACTOR says the mind cannot grasp the benefits | A VERY NECESSARY to a Confederate cruiser at her home Saturday evening to nineteen throw off and crushed; chased by use of keep that should grow out of this movement. ! the of crops, is the reasonable off until welcome darkness and sudden storm of her friends. A good time is reported. raising profitable disease. Majority Leader Underwood expresses the i the kind of fertilizers, not only to stimulate plant growth to our relief. Jan. 22. B. right came of the soil as well. Get all the sunshine belief that it will do more good to more and proper nourishment, but to improve the nature The Meteor was a tidy craft and always people than any other single enactment in MARLBORO. You are sure of such crops Swift’s Animal Fertilizers properly you can, and take in good order, which work, by using kept spells — with a generation. H. H. Gross, of Chicago, S. H. Remick is applied. rich in organic matter Bone, Blood, Meat, high and was something of what sailors call a quite poorly. Being president of the National soil fertility grade potash, they essential plant food in available forms. “hot ship”. There| were “stun’s’ls” and A. S. Hodgkins is working for ( Fred supply league, says he has submitted this specific EVIDENCE no above the cross- Stratton at Hancock. READ THIS skysail with ratlines the eat Scott’s Emulsioit p.'an to every agricultural college in the I started last spring to raise a big onion crop, and notwithstanding dry At a lair amount ot trees—which means hard climbing. J. Lee of was the of season for vears, I harvested bushels on one-half acre. 1 used adverse criticism Fogg, Eden, guest 340 ~ — land; there has been uo -*•--werew a the mates seemed to think I owned stable dressing and one-half ton of your Potato Phosphate—also my regularly. It will first S. H. Remick last week. field. Ipotatoes consider give and about 95 per cent, have strongly en- good crop, a bushel from eight hills on part of the me yielding the but later only gave my Fertilizer the best 1 ever used.”—A. Andkkson, Lakeville, Mass. you flesh and skysail, dorsed it has been about Miss Katie McIntyre, who has been atrength, it; approved by ** last season on acres, and got proper turn at it. And I now have to say I used five tons of your Swift’s Potato Grower 5$ 400 sue has boards of trade, ill some time, is gaining. 1 am well with the vitality. public bodies, quite a crop of i6co bushels of nice potatoes, and naturally pleased that I have never yet seen a good man or K. Maine. commercial associations, business men’s Miss Hattie Soper, who has been visit- results.”—G. Linnbll, Stetson, fie ear* to got SCOTT’S— abused on shipboard. On the con- boy and a are made for all soils and all «• tAe clubs, women’s clubs, etc., nearly ing Mrs. George Treadwell, has returned Swift’s Lowell Animal Fertilizers Standard and alway ! trary, such ones are appreciated an<9 with *Ae thousand influential newspapers have ex- to her home in Orland. crops. Our formulas are based on fifteen experience b.U. treated more than*well. years’practical pressed a willingness to support it. Jan. 22. Are. New needs and conditions. See our local agent, or write us Once, when I was but thirteen, and did England AU, DRUGGISTS direct for our Valuable Handbook. with a the Crop an awkward turn rope, impa- iDbftttsimtnt*. tient mate remarked that “common sense SWIFT’S LOWELL FERTILIZER CO.,40 noS™to£rmatssstreet- should teach me something”. Some years afterward he and 1 were again shipmates, H. B. E. Davis, Ellsworth Falls and very friendly. Moore, Ellsworth; George bo relief for Cuff and scold a boy if need be, but ^ Quick ^ hurts, aches and pains. long as yon do not kick his dog or call Every household should keep on hand the old, reliable

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The marriage Mary Ellsworth, Mr., Jan. 23,1912. A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL Daniel W. Doyle, of Ellsworth, mod Cony, the obitcabt. PUBLISHED To the Editor of American: of Augusta, took place at St. Joseph’s The was saddened by the KVUT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Among all tbe good things which MWe community Catholic church Jan. 23, at 7.30oclock, Rev. death of Clarence A. Joyce, which AT been projected tor Ellsworth during the Chpt. P. F. Flanagan officiating, and celebrating occurred at 10.15 o’clock Sunday evening, ELLSWORTH, MAINE, past live years no one has been valorous mass. on School street. BT THE nuptial to suggest a Other com- Jan. 14, at bis home ROYAL enough hospital. PUBLISHING CO The was attended Miss been in health the HANCOCK COUNTY couple by munities smaller than our own are fur- Capt. Joyce had poor F. W. Rollins. Editor and Manager. Frances Butler sister of the bride, had constantly been Doyle, I nished with well-equipped general hos- past two years, and POWDER H. Associate Editor. W. Titos, as maid-of-honor, and Thomas Cony, as under the care of a for artery BAKING i pitals, provided with all essential appara- physician lor six best man. The bride wore a dark blue his constitution he Abao/uiu/y Pur* Subscription Price—$2 00 a year; $1.00 ! tus, and handling with ease and skit) tbe trouble, but by strong 50 for three months; If raid months; cents travelling suit and pattern bat of blue was able to about until some ten In advance, $1 50 75 and 38 cents ! different cases, medical and surgical, keep strictly wore a All ar- velvet. The maid-of-honor blue before his when hi* condition Powder made respectively Single copies 5 centB. whicn come to their doors. days death, The only Baking rearages are reckoned at the rate of $2 per tailored with beaver hat. it was realised that suit, Few greater can come to a became critical, and vear- blessings Cream ofTartar After the ceremony a dainty wedding the end was near. from Grape Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be community than an institution ot this Royal breakfast was served at the home of the held at the home oade known on application. sort offering the widest opportunity for Funeral services were NO ALUM, NO LIMB PHOSPHATE bride on Union street. The bride and afternoon at 2 o’clock, and the Easiness communications should be addressed skilled attendance in those various ill- Wednesday for a checks and money orders made groom left on the 11.06 train short was at cemetery, to, and all pay nesses and catastrophies of the physical interment Ledgelawn to The Hancook County Publibhino able wedding trip. They will be at home to Bar Harbor. Co., Ellsworth, Maine. man which are incident to our mortality. their friends at 143 Main street, Bangor, was born at Swan’s Island, holier* There may be many of tbe readers of The Capt. Joyce JFounB. l.rgal after March 1. Dec. the eldest son of Capt. Oliver VW American w'ho have never considered at 1, 1855, ►TAT* or of The 1 eloee. ri«ht hand, roaiid MAIMR. This wtfk’n edition The bride is the daughter of Mr. and and wile. His education was re- f LOVt—Tan length what are the advantages of such a Joyce ll Thuredaeniitht Jen. 1* »t foot of Brld*e Hmcoci n. American is 2^SO copies. Mrs. Edward E. Doyle, of this city. She schools of Swan a till at A«Kair«i« »«<■».1 Trraanrera' place in the life of a town or city. ceived in the public bill. Owner offler. January a, <•„ is a graduate of the Ellsworth high school, While still a boy be began the following in * true lilt of bank dCBoatt First to be named are those which ac- Island. hooka. in THE rcprracntlng un«M«i for di, for the year of 1911, 2,352 class of XM, and has taught the city a shore fisherman, which occupa- £o ilrt. share*, Average crue to the physicians. A country phy- life of trlbutlvc tranatrrrcd to n;> ihij, schools seven Mr. is the son was b ortlrr of Hob. Jaromc H Kr>n»!~ 1912. of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cony, of Augusta. of when he married Myra D. of for aald WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24, ing of those great clinical oppor- years age, rated hr B T. 8o«le: hot water h«»t and iudgr probata count), acting undo deprived and In with He is a graduate of the Augusta high Miller, of Oott’s Island, and moved to rt. Inquire ol K. Q. ktooaa. Kllaworlk. conrpllanca cha- tar m 0( tunities which come to his brother physi- aPPIOBS law. ol 1*11 of aald atata of class of and took a public Maine school, ’02, two-years’ that to manage a fish weir. Batata. Lata ran In another column the cian of the city. In dsys when tbe gener- place Amount strongest course at the of Maine. He is wer? born one Moaraf) Hook, Bock-port, Ma. University al was in the and To and Mrs. Joyce (BUntA |m»a>,," practitioner ascendant, Capt. JUclf Tboa »d. lain, Mr. kind of an appeal for the establish- now as salesman for Stanley, t'mnb'ry employed traveling son and two The elder M every nick-room was a clinic in itself, this daughters. too,a and lake rare o» $ ll 00 a in Ellsworth is n-To make email ment of hospital the John Bird Co., of Rockland. Inez Frances died some two Hawwrr & Margaret Turner, F.l'tworih, Me, 124 2* disadvantage was less but in daughter, latbea In noeelty ahop. *' hardly felt; MA Samuel Royal, 8«7 •« made. The writer does not think it remained at Oott’a WaioHT. Brlatot. Vt. \ •• the modern days, with specialisation the years ago, Capt. Joyce Samuel Roysl, 897 to finance an institution of Masonic District Convention. when he Htui« R Dtvit, Harr v, Me. 17 21 .« impossible tendency, and the surgeon called Island until twelve years ago, /■'t IRL—Or woman tor peneral bonaework. ruling Samuel B Freethy, Brooklfn, Me. a at •* be Dr. Frank R. district to Bar Harbor so that to Mae. C. P. Doan. Hi*b atreet. this kind, and be may right. Any- Ober, deputy with increasing the study moved his family VI Apply Himutl B Freethy, Sat M upon frequency, KHewortb- M master of the masonic the benefit of the Samuel B Fieeihy at •• how it ia an idee well worth thinking grand twenty-first of cases is not sufficient; a succes- the children might get single Hftvid W Morlry. Hancock. Me, 154 84 •• has called a district convention about and discussing, and its realiza district, sion of cases, each having its special char- graded schools. UilM U Htrirnl, Ml Desert. Me, n tS to be held at Odd Fellows Harbor be had Jfor Salt. be about sooner hall, Ellsworth, acteristics will alone the medical man During his life in Bar F»a»* L H bath. Treanurer tion may brought give VW 'v'VVw-.' AAN'.^W* 22. will be for said Hancock co Thursday, Feb. The program tor been as a carpenter and yacht 1 .nty. than we think. the opportunity prolonged investiga- occupied -«*cond hand phaeton top buggy; about as usual- of first and w a member of and Addreas exemplification tion of a particular type of disease w hich captain. He as regular BUOUYin good condition. -Bcmv', subscriber oerebjr give* notice that o. box Ellsworth. he has been second degrees in the afternoon, banquet attendant at the Bar Harbor p. 4*2, THE doly appointed ad total* is necessary for mastery. Congrega- j trator of the eatale of COUNTY UOSSIP and in in lion* of Hungarian bay. Ad- | at 6.30, work the third dagree the Take treatment of tional church, and had for twenty-three operative appendi- dress "A”, care Ahbuicas office, Ells- EDWARD T. FINN, late of It is not announced what I. O. HAY-About ELLSWORTH, ! evening. yet citis as au that man who years belonged to Island lodge, O. F. worth. In the of Bluehill fair dates for 1912 have been example. Only ; county Hancock, deceased, ia(j' will work the bond# as the law directs { lodges degrees. has had in the treatment Besides his widow he is survived by one Kleen AM p*r. fixed 4 and 5. large experience »on» havtna demands the Sept. 3, is to a new in re- against estate It proposed adopt plan subtle and can a student at Dartmouth col- I of this dangerous disorder son—Shirley, CHantrt. of said deceased are desired to pretest to The of — same gard expenses. plan assessing estimate the moment in its de- lege, and one daughter—Fanny, a sister the for settlement, and alt Indebted Walter Dunham, of Mariaville, is on the accurately thereto are to make the in the district to WOOD-We sre in the market lor requested payment in. lodges according when medical treatment must Mrs. A. C. Smith, and two brothers—Fred mediate!*. Kba.sk L list this wee.v. Hearing his little velopment white birch, birch and rock Hkatk. lucky has not HARD yellow •Un. 24. 1912. membership proven satisfactory. to or tbe life of the and Ellis Joyce, of Atlantic. The family at oar com dog barking for some time one day re- give place surgical maple, to be delivered factory the It is now proposed to have those who attend has has the of a wide circle of inn winter We have decided to pay for No. 1 he he would patient be forfeited. Many a life been sympathy cently, thought investigate. woods. #*.50 per cord. For No. 2. #SO0 per assessed for their supper, probably fifty saved if friends and asstrt-xtnum*. Peering into the hole at the entrance to sacrified that might have been acquaintances. cord For No. 3. #V50 per cord, delivered in c?nts each. This would relieve lodges in Jan. 22. Spec. the vard at oar factors. AM who wiab to fur- ! vhi« was he saw two tbe patient could have been placed earlier >ithedog barking which send few nish us with a quautity of these woods, we WHV UK IMtKS IT. the.district can but dele- under the merciful knife. But when the bright eyes. He fired four shots, then would like to have call at the factory office as from a burden which feci un- SURRY. gates, they a home unfitted for as possible and rtate the amount yon v f >r On his return he found he alternative is utterly early nt help. could furnish, and consult with us in regard' DruRicUt I’archpr (IIvm Union) lor just, and will throw the expense upon Morgan’s bay school. h-»d ktiled two bears. the delicate requirements of a surgical to our for site and of large requirement* quality at those who the benefits and good An entertainment was Morgan's wood to be furnished at these Ells- Helling; Half-Price. j enjoy case; or putting a desperately sick man or given by prices. 1 worth Hardwood Co. time of the convention. school at Centre ball eve- It isn’t often that we have faith K;y:iond Fellows, esq.', son of Oscar F. woman upon a railroad tram, without Bay Thursday enough of and has The Eastern Star lodge, of Ellsworth, for the benefit of the scboolboase. Fellows, Bucksport Bangor, ambulance aid, for a sickening journey, ning, in the medicines put up by other people to a with the char- has been asked to the Contra. prepared paper dealing get up supper at what wonder that the hesitation follows The program was as follows: Special acter of the law in the State of be to offer to refund the if practice cents a and a committee has willing money some of the merits fifty plate, which in the end “lost’’? % Address of Welcome.Eldora Carter CARD or THANKS, Maine, pointing out spells it not said been to on the E L*. does cure, Druggist Parcher to and demerits of the existing system, appointed report proposl- A hospital would have avoided all this. Prayer.Rev. Sawyer wish >o extend our roost gra'efo) which is of considerable interest to all tioh. Seven Times One are Seven. thanks to the friends and one of his Or take the advantage which comes to the Recitation, w neighbors many customers, but I am members of the Mr. who so kindly gave us their help ard syu>pa legal profession. All expenses beyond the supper will be Marion Carter Fellows has this for the physician when it is possible for him at thy in the lotn of our beloved mother; also to glad to sell !>r. Howard'a specific for the prepared paper borne the Dialogue. A Silly Dispute by entertaining lodge—Lygonia, a case under the strict the Patrons of Husbandry for the beautifu. New York Bar association, and that be short notice to put *“ | cure of and on of Ellsworth. Song.Florence Morgan floral nfft-ribg. 22 constipation dyspepsia should be selected* to do this important j and care which a hos- reginvui of diet Little Brown Hands. Ml ard Mrs Harold F. Maddocks. work for a that includes some of the Recitation, that plan. body Mr. and Mas JoT.en H. Nasos. » j affords. How many sick people are Merrill Carter legal authorities of the country, is pital North Ellsworln, Jan 32. 1913. leading Comspanocnrc. “The Dr. Howard Go., in order to get a high compliment to his ability. Al- brought lOthe verge of nervous prostra- Recitation, Extract from Evaugc ine, though Mr. Fellows is one of the youngest tion during their convalescence from a Velma Emerton CARO or THANKS. quick introductory sale, authorized me to members of the Penobscot har he is For Commissioner. the wt»h in county County illness because of the Recitation, Four Leaf Clover-Walter Black \1TE, undersigned. this public fast to the front in his dangerous ignor- V\ mioner to Arknv«lpdge with aell tbt-regular fifty-cent bottle of their forging pro- Jan. Recitation, Turner gratitude Ellsworth, Me., 24,1912. ant but well-me-*nt efforts of friends on Kate.Vary the of kin tne** ren- fession.— Bang r Commercial. many aft* and ijmpiihy specific for half-price, 25 cents, and al- To the Et itor of The American: Tableaux 1 You Can’t Find Me dered u» by neighbors in our re cent affliction, the one hand, or persons entirely unfit I have sold a lot of it and Sunshine or andtoeiteni thanks to Kltnee council. Pa*- though guar- I wish to announce to the 2 Shower republican who have been hired for this emergency mo la grange iadie*’ aid and friends POLITICAL NOTES. 3 Raise the Gates society anteed every package, not one has been voters of Hancock that I will be a for the beautiful flowers sent in memory of county on the other, who could be made comfort- as Song.Ethel Morgan our beloved wife ai d daughter. brought back unsatisfactory.'* candidate for the nomination for county and amenable to treatment Charles W. Joy, of Ellsworth, will be a able easily Recitation, The Busy Bee and Uncle, Pkscy K. Walks*. 1 am still selling the specific at half- commissioner before the primaries on under the of the JOHW N »T«ATTOJ« AMD WlfK. candidate for the republican nomination firm, vigorous discipline Harland Carter Jan. T2 19 J 1 cannot tell how long 1 June Hancock. price, although 17, 1912. Recitation. Down.. -Florence Morgan for county treasurer in the primaries next hospital! Spelling shall be able to do bo. Any person who is Of course it is physically impossible for Recitation, Ten Little Tin Soldiers June. Boyd A. Blaisdell, of Franklin, is subject to constipation, sick headache, me alt to meet the republican voters of There is so con- Clarence Ward wall also a republican candidate for this nomi- ing. probably nothing Quick Relief for Biliousness. dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or t this as I would like to do. Song.Velma Emerton nation. | county, Neither ducive to the welfare and professional The sufferer general played-out condition, ought to 1 does it seem for me Dialogue, City Manners and Country Hearts from this distressin appropriate to discuss standing of the individual physician as Roy C. Haines announces himself as a Recitation, Among the Animals, complaint is only too familiar with a take advantage of this opportunity. 1! here my record as a public official in Ells- the There his is prospective candidate for the republican hospital. judgment George Ward well its disturbing symptoms:—loss of aj the specific does not cure them, they can worth. 1 can simply invite investigation broadened the mature of nomination for mayor of Ellsworth. Ira by opinions Recitation, Eggs That Never Hatch, petite, headache, dizziness, nausea an come right back to my store and I will by those voters of the county to whom I other of them there B. who was the men, many experts; Herman Carter vomiting, oftentimes meaning prostr: refund their money. Hagan, jr., republican am not known. cbeerfutly personally his has to stand the fire Song.Lena tion for two or three nominee for last is a personal opinion Sperry days and the coi mayor year, again I ask the of the support republicans of of a staff there bis Recitation, Cats Wash After sequent loss of time from candidate for the nomination. criticism; diagnosis Why Eating, regular dv Hancock on the of Ethel ties. Such county grounds loyalty must prove its right to stand or fall in the Morgan attacks vary in frequenc to the and a desire to assist in a Recitation, Gracie's Arithmetic. Grace Carter and duration with different party, presence of men every whit as good as he individual' Wm. O. EMERY FOR COUNTY OFFICES. business-like of Recitation, Don’t.Juliet Canaage but there is no occasion for tbei management the affairs of w hose word they have come to establish really the Dialogue, We Are All Teetotalers to occur at all. That old reliabl county. or overthrow'. And if a school of nurses TITLES Candidates Who Seek Nominations j The was carried household medicine “L. F.” Atwood' Very truly yours, is as be tbe program successfully at | gathered, jwould inevitable, Primaries June 17. after which cake and coffee Bitters, taken in teaspoonful dose MAINE Henry E. Davis. local must brush his knowl- out, were ELLSWORTH, Below is a of and j physician up morning and rareiy fail* to who list republican demo- served. The of the night, and it into form for tbe proceeds evening were learchea made and abstracts cratic candidates for nomination for ; edge put proper ly prevent an attack of sick headach WEST GOULDS BORO. ! lectures to an and critical flO. or biliousness. If this and copiss ftirnisbed on abort whose has so far daily eager preventiv county office, candidacy and at KASMUli PttCCL A. I. Foss and of were class. And what of the at measure has not been a dei notice, been and whose names will wife, Hancock, in community adopted, announced, DEDHAM. when town recently at A. W. Gordon’s. i large? Many of the blessings of the bos- ;»r’spoonful the first symptom OFFICE! doubtless appear on the official ballotG will for tbe have been Alfred Tracy and wife, of are appear, almost Invariably ward oi for the elections be James who has been in a pital people suggested Hancock, primary to held on Hill, Bangor a severe attack. It be JOY ft CO. in what has been written-but not all. visiting relatives here. may obtalne MORRISON, BLOCK, June 17. There will undoubt- few returned Jan. 13. Monday, days, Saturday, ! in large bottles, of any dealer, fo STATS STRICT. Every general hospital gives free treat- Mrs. O. C. Grindle is visiting her edly be several additions to this list. The Mrs. Boardman Kingsley fell on the ice sister, thirty-five cents, or sample free for th ment to those who have not financial Mrs. Andrew Kenney, of Bucksport. IMAM. 125*2. Ulu. 7*5 American will be glad to add to it on Monday, breaking both bones of the left asking. L. F. Medicine Co., Portland strength to meet the demands of their case. Maine. notification the names of any who seek forearm. Mrs. William Witham, of South Brewer, To feel that there are men and women in a either or demo- is visiting her Mrs. Milton nomination, republicans Mrs. Bert is at the mother, Blood. Young East Maine or town who have ills from which crats. city F. general for an for A. Black had his foot,injured by a fal- FOK SENATORS. hospital operation they suffer daily is pathetic; to be con- appendicitis. j ling stick of cord wood while loading scions that many of those ills are entirely Republican. wood Saturday. A. E. Farnsworth.Brooklir Harry Ashe, while cutting up stave- curable by means of proper treatment and Misses Hazel and Democrat. wood at F. P. Noyes’ mill, slipped as he care and that the sufferers are unable to Bertha Hamilton, of O. Ellsworth are Joseph Harmon.Stoningtoc was hauling in, and fell, striking on his secure either is infinitely pitiful; to have Falls, visiting their aunt, Dr. Otis Littlefield...Bluehill Mrs. head and cutting a large gash. He is get- an institution in our midst that could offer Laura Black. Dr. C. E. Wasgatt. Deer Isle ting along finely, and still at work. both would be a source of unbounded sat- K. W. Burrill and wife.will celebrate the FOK SHERIFF. J ! S. G. Bunker and wife were pleasantly isfaction. twentieth anniversary of their marriage Republican. surprised Saturday evening at their Also there are ever little children in the Jan. 30, and extend a general invitation to Forrest O. Silsby.Ambers! home, when friends and city who suffer and die from tbe ignorance all friends. Democrat. I neighbors gathered fora and carelessness of their natural Otha H. Jellison.Ellsworth birthday surprise party. Mr. Bunker’s protec- The friends of Miss Mary Waning were tors. Burke Leach.Buckspor! birthday fell on Friday and Mrs. Bunker’s Probably one-half at least of the sick- saddened to bear of her death, Jan. 17, The was ness of childhood is and after FOK RRGI8TPR OF PROBATB. Saturday. party previously ar- avoidable, much a long illness at the home of her of i ranged by their Tables were the other half curable if sufficient means Mrs. James Republican. daughters. sister, Reeves, of Bradford. DON’T for the for were at hand. If the sick child of Timothy F. Mahoney.Ellsworth immediately gotten ready usual in- help The funeral was held here Friday, Rev. W. scrub-woman had Democrat. teresting game of sixty-three. Ice-cream, your the chance to get L. Pratt, of Brewer, officiating. She is John A. Cunningham.Ellsworth cake and coffee were served. The guests well, health would be possible. A hospi- survived by her mo.her, two sisters— BLIND departed at 11.56, wishing Mr. and Mrs. tal gives the chaiice. There is another FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mrs. Reeves, and Mrs. Alice of j Bunker many happy returns of the Champlin, day. class in the common life to which the hos- and two Republican. j Jan. 22. Bangor, brothers—Anson and pital is truly a house of How Tred R. r»(te.Bncksport mercy”. Oscar, of Dedham. yourself many a woman in tbe hour of Henry J. Joy.Ellsworth PRETTY MARSH. young her Jan. 22. __B. Henry E. trial, has been Davis.Ellsworth shamestricken, helpless, "" TO THE Frank Haynes has gone to Seal Harbor, Hollis B. Estey.Ellsworth driven to desperation because there was Poultry Bulletins. where he is A. E. Clement. Democrat. employed by no Two bulletins of friendly place to open its doors, no interest to poultry- John E. Doyle.Ellsworth Miss Mary Leonard, who has been visit- breeders have borne no refuge. But a hospital knows just been issued by the H. Freeman Mad dock 8.Ellsworth relatives in is ing Massachusetts, home, nothing of sin ’or fall. All who come to Maine agricultural experiment station at FOB COUNTY ATTORNEY. j R. H. Davis, of Trenton, will begin log- its doors are there to be healed; outcast Oromo. Bulletin No. 192 is devoted to Republican. | ging on the Keniston lot this week. and pariah are as welcome as he who in his “Breeding Poultry for Egg Production’’, Harry L. Crabtree...... Ellswdttb noiseless motor and No. 193 to James Hersey is visiting relatives here, car is brought to those “Poultry Notes”, dealing George E. Bar Harbor Qnogios.r doors for the physical help which the with matters of practical management, Democrat, j Mrs. Ida Walls, of Otter Creek, is at other has already sought and won. Can- which have been worked out *>n the sta- Herbert L. Graham.Bar Harbor her cottage here for a few weeks. WANT not something of that wise prevision tor tion plant. IF YOU FOR TREASURER. H. P. who is mate of steamer Freeman, the future which is at work upon the in- Either or both of these bulletins will be the week-end with Alien Republican. Boothbay, spent dustrial problem of Ellsworth turn its sent free to any resident of Maine on re- Charles W. Joy. .Ellsworth Smith. attention to this need as well? quest to Director Charles D. Woods, Boyd A. Blaisdell... Franklin l^ester Smith has moved hiB family into While we plan for the larger business Orono. Me. NEWS, Democrat. the H. P. Freeman house. while we for Frank L. Heath.Ellsworth life, plead the city beautiful, while we our dollars our aoumuTOirni* V. D. Smith has employment at Bart- give and sympa- lett’s where work on thy for tbe upbuilding of material He was quite evidently from the Island, the Boring pros- we not turn our HUMOR, farm house is still on. perity, may thoughts country, and he was also quite evidently going I Jan. 22. toward the sick, the tbe a Yankee, and from behind his bowed G. suffering, poor, whose strength might be Rheumatism spectacles he peered inquisitively at the prolonged, whose comfort assured, whose lives Is A Constitutional little Jew'who occupied the other half of Thia? verj Disease. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward might be spared by cr -wning some It manifests itself FEATURES { car seat with him. for; height in local aches and the The little Jew case any of Catarrh that cannot be cured by our with a of city building devoted to the pains,—inflamed joints and stiff mus- looked at him deprecatingly. “Nice aay,” Hall’s Catarrah Cure. F. J CHENEY A CO., O. physical uplift of every man? cles,—but it cannot be cured by local he began politely. “You’re a Jew, ain’t Toledo. We, the undersigued, have known F. J. Pbo Bono Publioo. applications. the Yankee. for the last you?” queried “Yes, sir, I’m Cheney 15 years, and believe him It requires constitutional treatment —” perfectly honorable in all business trans- a salesman him a and the best is a clothing handing action s, aud able to course of the great financially carry oat any blood card. “But you’re a Jew?” “Yes, yes. obligations made by bis firm. Son of Former Waltham Man Killed. i^irifying and tonic medicine I’m a Jew,*’ came the answer. “Well,” Waloing, Kinnan A Marvin, Herbert W. Kingman, aged twenty-six Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hood’s •continued the Yankee, “I’m a Yankee, years, son of Winslow H. Kingman, for- Sarsaparil! and in the little in Maine Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken act- which village where I internally, of was killed at Fall corrects the acid condition o ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- merly Waltbam, came from I’m proud to say there ain’t a the blood and builds faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. River, Mass., January 12. He was em- up the system. Jew.” “Dot’s vy it’s a village,” Get it replied Price, 76-. per bottle. 8old by all Druggists. ployed on tbe railroad, and wascaugbt be- today in usual liquid forr o the little Jew quietly. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. tween the cars and platform. .hocoiated tablets called Snrnatabs. Sbbcrtiirmnit*. '£bbcrti*nrmit». Ikamwement*. BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair. Feb. 19-24, ’12. of deaths in Ellsworth for the 11 NECROLOGY. past years: ANNUAL MEETING. ELLSWORTH FALLS. HANCOCK Whole 70 to 80 80 to 90 Over 90 I^° B. NO. Ellsworth Loan & Building Associa- Betts and wife are receiving con- the grim reaper I HARVEST of 1901 78 14 9 8 tion In Good Condition. gratulations on the birth of a son. 1902 10 10 8 the past year. The annual meeting of the Ellsworth Alvah Schoppe has gone to dfrinq 1908 sa 12 8 2 Waltham, Loan & Building association, postponed where he has employment for the winter. 1904 05 18 6 2 THAN TUK AVRRAO* from Jan. was held at the office of the raWSR PK*TH® 1936 88 17 9 0 15, W. M. Davis and wife were in Amherst YRAR8 PAST—THK association evening. of ,0k SBVRRAI. 1908 SO 6 7 1 Monday Keports ! Sunday, guests of Mrs. Davis' parents, E. the and OLD AOR RECORD. 1907 14 18 0 secretary, treasurer auditor were j li. Giles and wife. 1908 16 8 5 received, and filed. £ approved Ernest JL. Franklfn has The finished work in print* below a Ut>l« 1909 82 18 8 1 board of directors was re-elected as T0E ASHRICAR the Spratt mill at Bar Harbor, and has en- 1910 88 19 14 8 follows: Arno W. King, John A. Peters, the number of deaths occurring gaged to go to Mt. Desert to work in the ,bo*lD* 1911 71 20 11 2 Omar W. Charles P. John F. Tapley, Dorr, i mill for during the year 1B11. J. W. Somes. ioHtncock county Following is a complete list of deaths Knowlton, Arthur W. Greely, Frank W. from return* made to The house occupied by Loren Franklin Toulitt i» compiled occurring in Ellsworth during the year Kolitns. M. Y. McGown was re-elected j on the shore roao was discovered to be on clerk*. »nd nearly all the death* 1911, with the age given at the last birth- auditor. (be town fire by Mrs. Franklin The Americas «oon af- day: The statement of the financial condition Monday evening, were In reported about 9 o'clock. Mr. Franklin was Jan 4. Amofi O Rooks. 68. of the association at the close of the books away ter the occurrence. in the woods, and Mrs. Franklin was of Ihi* record with 14, Mrs Mary Hodgkins, 88. for December, is as follows: j Comparison yea*'* 1911, alone in the house with the children. A ten I 22, Henry Whiting, 56. fire bad been tbo« "I the preceding year* except- LIABILITIRS. kindled earlier in the even- when the return* 25. Loremo D Foster, 73. ing in one of the and the house 1912 1902-3-f. BUICK Ibe years Accumulated capital. 9124,540 45 chambers, iag 25, Koscoe K Sargent. 19. I probably caught from an overheated stove show* that the total Guaranty fund. 5,400 00 eere incomplete) Feb Mrs 8 Jane 80. or from a defective The fire 4, Hamilton, Forfeited chimney. of death* tht* year. fi*4, 1* Ju»l 7 shares...... 22 72 was called The celebrated Buick car for 1012 is on the market with FIV K number 5, Henry W Dickinson, 19 days. company out and succeeded in of the death* iu the Profit and loss. 426 35 the flames confined to MOI)l LS—two three car. In**than the average 8, Mrs Charles Giles, 72. keeping the attic, runabout; touring Weareselling which was pretty well burned out. Most The features of these care are such that no the** year*. It lathe first 9. Charles H 48. 52 agents. intending county during Curtis, 9130.398 I of the on furniture the first floor was ASSETS. purchaser should fail to become familiar with them. We are since ISOS that the number of death* 22. Pbcebe T Barron. 74. taken but the smoke ye*r Real out, prevented re- to show detail. 23. Bain M 66. estate loans. 9114,267 00 prepared every bis fallen below 800. bridge McFarland, moving any from the second floor, and it Share loans. 1,125 00 was ruined 1911 was remarkable lor tbe 28, Isaiah L Garland, 89. by smoke and water. Mr. COMPLETE LINE OF- LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS The year Bonds. 50 Franklin's who 28. Wni M Jones, 82. 12,222 goods were partly insured. number of *ged people died, there The house is owned March 3, Mrs John 72. Insurance. 62 29 by Lullum Bros., who bad their Maloue, being more passed allotted Real estate. 00 and was insured. 7, Dorothy Holmes. 1 month. 1,150 to wore and ten’' than In any year Cash on hand.• 6 Models —$860 $1,800. “three 14, Humphrey Saunders, 94. 1.571 73 tbe ten, though not so many aa in in past 14, Mrs Rebecca C Boynton, 62. #130,898 62 MOUTH OK THE RIVER. SO or 90 of some yo«rs had reached year* 16. Robert J Alexander, 79. Aacompared with the statement at the B. age. 17. Mrs Robert J Alexander, 85. Robert Carter is confined to the house last annual the Ellsworth & Machine Daniel 83. report, accumulated capi a bad Works, The following table show* the number 18. Harrington, with cold. Foundry tal has increased old record tor 24. James H Hopkins. 91. 110,018.01, the guaranty Water Maine. of deaths and tbe age the Mrs. Ce'ia Fullerton and grandson Street, Ellsworth, 28, John A Wakefield, 42 fund $300, and loans f10,462. nest ten year*: Arthur have gone to Bass Harbor for the 81. John J peott, 17/ The secretary issued a brief report of Whole No 80 to 90 Over 90 ! winter. — April 8. Thomas J Holmes, 66. the business of tho association since or- GARAGE and tool needed to do with all 41 12 every repairing speed. m* wi G. has 3. George E Hatch, ?9. which shows a and N. Kingsbury some men cutting m *2 m 11 ganization, steady 4. Levi C Beckwith. 67. wood on his of until it a place, recently purchased HW* «M 7® 47 8 healthy growth, to-day | 6, WUH* P Stewart 16. occupit^ 1 Remick. R87 113 70 10 stronger position than at any time in its Henry 1»5 May ft, James Tyler Brown, 66. 571 90 70 13 Clifford Fullerton is having some 1908 6, George E Fullerton, 66. history. Capt. 641 1«1 82 9 The association was work done on the inside of his piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiJifimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiwuiiiiiiiiiii iwt 8, Carlton McOown, 71. chartered in Decem- finishing 190 no t» “It is to be it is better to be H, Miss Pamelia M Morrison, 80. ber, 1889, and commenced business in house by Heman Treworgy. Ef good sure; insured; m in 52 11 1909 81, Arlington K Reed, 2 months. May, 1891, declaring the first dividend it is be*t to be insured” with lliO tot m 91 17 * June ), Fred A Orcutt, 54. Jan. 1, 1892, in the sum of $58.85, and hav- GKKKIN LAKE. 19U A 146 79 12 3, Eben M Stover. 83. ing an accumulated capital at that time of H. F. Lord with a crew men •Return* incomplete. 14. Uriah N Look, 76. approxitnateiy $2,500. Capt. of has W. & F. L. Samuel P been MASON 16. Jordan, 73. the ice-houses the week. 1C. filling past Following in tbe list of nonagenarians During the twenty years of its exist- 16, Isaiah O H trrlman. 75. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, in Banco ,’k who have died ence it has never passed a and There are twenty-two horses and one county during 21, Edmund F Msddocks, 27. dividend, = REAL ESTATE DEALERS in the order ot their has to ita as in- yoke of cattle at Goose hauling wood — tbe year, given age*: 23. Albaoia P Gntfam. 75. paid depositors $59,921.31 pond Two-story house, shed and large stable, all connected wltb ctty water and electric. for W. B. of = lights, and:.; bout acre of laud. A bargain on easy terms. Ur* Elisabeth II Thompson. Deer Isle, March July 2. Mrs Robert B Carter. 78. terest during that period. The dividends Crossman, Bangor. Harvey of is with C. P. = .... 3, aged 99 years. 1 mouth. 8 clays. 5. Mrs Adalbert I Richardson, 33. paid during tho past year amounted to Gray, Dedham, hauling ELLSWORTH, fVlAIIME: 9, Mrs Amanda 79. Bennoch for Mr. Crossman. Mrs Mary \ Graham. Sullivan, April 5, aged Gerry. $8,836.44. 12. Mrs America A Jordan. 67- 94 years. 2 months. 3 days. During the past year forty-one shares in 12, Mr* Xehernial) H Means, 78. have In the next WKST KLIW OKTH. Humphrey Saunders. Ellsworth. March 14. matured. two series, 18, Mark S Moon. 81. tied n years, 2 mouths. maturing during this year, there are only Aug 10. George R month. Mis. H. P. Carter is ill of Wood^l shares of quite grip. imniinnffHmHi tbirty-six outstanding, eight Junes G Curtis, Bucksport, March 7, aged 93 Mrs 78. THE— 14, Lucy.J Watts, Blaisdell and wife are which are for loans. Renz visiting PLUMBING, 29 George S Swett. 71. pledged I O. and wife. The association now has 360shareholders Austin Conary Abigail H Bray, Deer Isle. Dec ft, aged 92 21, Mrs Frances K Morrison, 59. Hot Water Heating, Furnace shares 110 borrowers’ Ora who has been ill the years. 10 mouths, 24 days. 28, Mrs Adeila M Thorough good, 33. 1,851 outstanding, Carter, past CLARION. 17. Mrs Elizabeth 81. and 550 shares for loans. The week of chicken is out Work and William Hand. Winter Hsrbor^April 11, aged Sept Ulmer, pledged pox, again. Jobbing. 92 7 11 Oct 2, Mrs Harriet R Barron, 78. rate of dividend has been 6 per cent. years. months, days. Whether it’s a range or a fur- 12. David fvirlin, 58. In series one honest prices' Williapj Hendrick. Eden, Dec 20. aged 92 40, issued year ago, 135 work:;honest 16, Mrs Lin wood H Cushman, 49. MARINE LIST. nace—if it is a it is shares were taken, and in series 41, issued “Clarion”, 22. Andrew Bentzoo, 53. last 112 shares. In series Twenty Years' Experience. Mrs Ph*cbe Russell. March 2, aged July, 42, just sure to meet every requirement. Bucksport, 30, Alexander W Gray, 18. Hancock Countv Ports, shares have Personal attention to all detail*. Telephone 91 years. 10 montha. 19 days. P opened, seventy-one already Nov 6, Charles Brown. 79. Southwest Harbor —Ar Jan 13. stra‘ tug attended to. Made by the Wood Bishop Co., been taken. or mail orders promptly Lewis Holmes, Mt Desert. May 14. aged 91 11, Leooard J Hodgkins. 88. / Gypsum King with barges Wildwood and Bangor. Sold At a Daniel M Munroe, Windsor, N 8. for New York by years, 4 months, 7 days. 22. John E Webster, 44. meeting of the directors immedi- Ar Jan 20. atm tug Gypsum King with F. T Fi 48. the shareholders' EDWARD BRADY, James H Hopkins. Ellsworth. March 24. aged 1 22. Edward n, ately following meeting, barges Canada. Plymouth and Ontario, Wind- J. P. ELDR1DGE, D 29. I N S. for New York 91 years.fi months, 28 22, Joseph Clough, officers were elected as follows: A. VV. sor, Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. days. Sid Jau 14, U S revenue cutter Woodbury 24. Arthur E Colson, 23. O. W. Telephone &-5. Main Street, Ellsworth Mrs Mary Johnson. Surry. March 2, aged 91 King, president; Tapley, secretary; Sid Jan 16, sch Annie F Kimball j 29. Miss .Mary Alexander. 69. In Jan 18, s Nickerson; ga s Alert years. E. J. Walsh, treasurer; Peters & Knowlton, port ga Dec 9, Joseph B .Header, 61. Bass Harbor — In port Jan 15, schooner ELLSWORTH attorneys; John A. Peters, O. W. Tapley Sarah Eaton. and Alaska Andrew Grindle, Biuehiil, July 13, aged 90 R 69. Moonlight 14, Mrs Pe,rfeuda Dority, ------.- 3ft and J. H. Bresoabau, finance committee. Human Hair Goods years. days. 16, Isaac Davis, 7V. Steam and Baih Rooms. BORN. Laundry OF EVERY DESCRIPTION is a record of death* in Han 17. Miss Maud Eva McKenzie, 27. Following ■NO PAY, NO WASHKB.” Mrs Roacoe 70. Fine qnality only, sent on approval to respon- cock county daring the year 1911, 19, Holmes, El Is worth Lodge, A. O. U. W. by | 1 BETTS—At Ellsworth Falls, Jan 20, to Mr and All kind* of work done at short notice sible at the lowest for the 24, George A Haddocks, 49. laundry parties, prices finest towns, with tbe record for last year given ! A real old-fashioned meeting of the Mrs Leo Bertram Betts, a son. Goods called tur and delivered. 28. Nahum PI -od, 83. goods. for comparison. The record is A. O. U. W. whs held at Masonic hall last [.GRAY —At Sedgwick, Jau 7, to Mr and Mrs H. B. ESTEY & CO. CARLES approxi- months. Montell S a son. hair store, 81, Frank Erwin Campbell, 8 Gray, Me care been taken to A of the resi- Estey Building. Stalest.. uworth. A fie. nately correct, having | evening. good percentage Bluehill, Jan. 18. to Mr and 515 Congress St., Portland, The following Ellsworth people died ORINDLE-At terify the deaths a* printed from week to dent members was present. Officers for I Mrs Enoch 8 Grindle, a daughter. from home during the 1 week in Thk Amkkican, with record* as away year: the year were installed by Deputy Grand KANE—At Ellsworth. Jan 15, to Mr and Mrs Jasper Kane, a son. returned at the cloae of the the Jan 29, Leouard M Moore. 3*. at Boston. Master John P. Knowlton, assisted by ELECTRICAL Z?£l’ear* Mrs. P. H. Strattsn, who has been visit- J. Cunningham recovering, a lftiA2°Ver90yeare°fJ is I Specialty remarkable for the of recent illness. Offlo©, BluoHill, IN/1 a r\© high average her mother, Mrs. Julia Hutchins, a his *ges. In ing SHIP A SAMPLE CAR TO mo, of the 58 adults, 36 were Phone ail few- days, returned to Bangor Saturday. Jennie Wescott left to-day for Ells- OSGOOD over 70 years i Dr. H.W. W. J. of age. PHELPS, from Bar Harbor. worth, w here she has employment. Of the Norris Savage is home Chamber of Commerce Building. Boston, ftlaaa months, March, as in 1910, shows U. West is in Hancock with Thomas J. Whitten has returned to East New Location Blk. Kelerence. Beacon Trust Com pan >. largest mortality, with ten deaths, the Mrs. Mary j Manning a week here with1 The merchant who does not advertise in tne as Mrs. Carl Stratton, who has Boston, after spending in 1910, while with per daughter, Office Days: TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS September, relatives. a dull season makes it more y one ■ ill. profitable for death, shows the smallest, been quite : St. •MiiiMjrihe tor Th* Amkkioan he M- Jan. 22. D. Bangor Office 12 Grove those who do advertise. following table shows the number I Jan. 22. and r*- be coo*in, Henry E. Bartlett. Hr. Bart- bringing gift* ol Obnstmaa cteur COUNTY NEWS. NEWS COUNTY NEWS. invalid code, Hiram, COUNTY lett nod Wilt entertained » email party of ■nattering. too, U» It neighbors and fneoAi Saturday mcbidi who, After another aeriona ittnf, again KLE. SORRENTO DEEB WEST T REMO NT ia honor of their roosts A delightful on tte nf to monrj. to Mr. and Mn. Tw- oim'm A wo ni born end times c rerun r ero* sritb go an*, TIM ImmHooked-toc muy cpeat utterspered 10. Jobs L. bora ISC; filed ain Robbia* Jan. K. of P lesp rear ball earn* off with nu; So* eml etleeUeos by Hr. Perry, April t, postponed to Stops j»n. s. no. Daacoa WtUiM L. Gilley died Saturday Albena Walker ba» ren* to Hallow*!] last Wednesday mm«j. A farther dis- danttie. Betreahmente wore eened. weete* iUmm. a reJatir*. or- Jobs L. Perry «u born lb Gosidsboro, BorniBf, Jab. as. After two apand Uw winter with appointment was imminent, bo* Joys Jon. 22. HcwasJtD. A ISC. son of Jobs rad Louisa Mar- Deacon Gilley ted been failing to tealtfe wife chestra came to tbe relief at the eleventh April Benjamin Tracy and recently apant Lameness tin Hie father »beo he *»i for more than a jw, pert Jr toe rora.1t of a at Dear 1*1*. Sloan's boor. Grim countenances toot diasp- OOTTS ISLAND. Perry. dying a tew day* with relative* Liniment is a relia- terioo* hi* born »Wcfc tke oc- bat a little boy, be ni takes into the flit io developed ble peered, and all united is making of l*t* have made aad of Weat Stoningtoo, for lb* be*or storms ®ooth Stephen Stanley, remedy any kind 0f time. There will be a home of Bnjuia Preble at Wtakaf kidney trouble. Daring P»»* oaaicn a royral food baroc eritb lb* lobster some fiaber- ha* moved hi* family here. Mr*. Stanley horse lameness. Will ki,| trap*, inow where he remained aatil be suffered bt shock* M ^ dance and here Jan. 31. Joy'a Sorrento), slig ptrtJyiii. tapper meo losing as many at fifty. Lobster* are 1* la poor health. growth of spavin, curb or old to care for Mr. vm of age, splint, orchestra will furnish the music. enough himeelf. Gilley *v*nty-aix yeur* forty mu each. e few day* in Rock- absorb He bad a Imdam for tbr sen. aad bia yet ted Attended regularly to bu bo*tine Anthony By* *p*at enlargements, and is a bora* to It eras er itb teocb that tbe reel Eren land lb la weak in warcb of tak* excellent for la Marion Sawyer, ofTremont. visited regret ■ first voyage to Boatoo aad way porta waa bwuMi anti! bit health failed. sweeny, fistula j death of Ounce A. of Bar the of the oc* be I ait but week. and thrush. friends here and at deal Core last week. of tbe Joyce, i made before be bad barely entered bia during the past season be looked After fats place eras received bare, be baruic bees the motor Mooch a .indent in col- Hare’s Mrs. Ids Norwood, wbo he* been in Harbor, ’teens. Is the early part of ISM, though amaJ boats After feliiof Flonaie Seekin*. Colby Proof. and es- I wri with a resident bare tor some year*, seventeen of be He will be nnaeed by c« only bit who the holiday, with her par- a hm., f Augusts the past two mouths, is here barely yean ape. ealtated greatly lege, apant cwrd and all who barer hr, teemed respected by and Sootb«re*t Harbor towns- Seekin. and returned wltkmt a ber daughter. Mrs. Edwin Tops at. is the Sib Maine battery, 1st Maine heavy borne circle ent., Walter wife, honla at m laia-iT In tbe to build tbe little «« « bins. straggle artillery, serving aatil the cket of the people, tel by tbe many *onmer visitor* to Waterriile Jan. 8. h-JtlW i,L« STSm Mrs- Jennie Dow end granddaughter j 1/ lor pama. Bon y a,. church here, be eras one of tbe foremost, i ear, when ha waa honorably who ted been eo bbaht year* faithfully and Jan. 18. H. Arttne came from Rockland last discharged _ Sawyer, chairman of tbe com- ■•SWa IJ^bbm at thr be being building at A ornate, June lL IS®. skilfully tailed by thi* ri per.raced tea week- Ariine will attend school here. mittee aad aiding greatly rritb both la- Fred Green* and wife are on a tew day*' rrnr lar»t ahnr hula cg After the war Mr. turned -auicomih tt. I h>%< bo* aad He was Perry acmin here. hilled a Qua,-jQuart,, Gardner Lawton, who has been money. always genial rialt to relative* cot* M * aaarr that Chpt. to funeral era held ttn* afternoon at war auto!:, .-(t , aod obliging, attboegh at tbe time be ! Lbe sen, which be followed for severs! The ajar, out of Rockland, came home left to mate braird ra». aore natka oq Umt scalloping was not a cborcb member, bat bis heart which be bad Gardner Green* Saturday go honrr.Jure yean, making many Wot Indian and tbe Congregational church. I hart braird (rraar bar] g. His sou Carl and Ray Robbins eras is tbe work. Tbe dock which be on the *cbooaer Jeaaie Buhop. aurc thn «*ud hard!, wilk Saturday other Heathers Be also worked served aa deacon far many church will be a me- vcyege*. faithfully ArriuaT G. ante witn him. presented to tbe j Mirra. Oakland 1"Pa for is wa* under tbe of tbe Marin* F. and A. M., will bold a • morial to him tor many yean. : a tune the Lowell Machine Shop is year*. It auspice* lodge, Kootr No Mies Hazel Reed, who fell on the iee. ir,*taU*tioo Jan. *>. j Jan. a. Cam. Lowell, Man. masonic lodge, of which he had been a public Tnaaday, is much better, be- hurting her leg badly, Is January, 1870. be married Mine Mary member and a trusted officer tinea early The teacher* of thia town and Stoning- ing able to resume ber school afters week'» LAMOlNft, j J. Moore, of Sullivan. Three year* taler manhood. too held a convention at Stonlngton Fri- SLOANS absence. W. EL King baa returned from an ex- they port-baaed their preeeat home, aad Much sympathy it felt tor tbe bereaved day. The W. T. L meeting wat post- tended visit to Boston. ; bare their married life and wife-Hannan B_ who hat been a society they (pent The Hock port beaket ball team played last week an account of the bad reared the four children bora to them. Abut'in invalid for many year*, but her poned David Beatty, of Boston. Bang at tbe Deer Die high at Deer Die Friday. Score, LINIMENT storm, but will be held with Mrs. Abtne F After here, Mr. followed in her trial* and un- cborcb Sunday morning to an apprecia- Battling Perry unfailing patience 14-2E in favor of tbe borne team. is good for all farm stock. L-unt next. The extends : the aea tome faith in divine care will sustain Friday society tive audience. for years, then began work- swerving 'My boffs had thr** dan Tbe fine hauling baa been improved tbla heir** we thanks to P. W. Lon! fa the receipted > ing as a carpenter, which trade be fol- her in tbe new affliction. One * utter— I yomr imnrwm, which I *u Lester asd Mias of week out a of ■dwd to try I h*** uacd it m-m Salisbury Clark, — by getting Urge quantity Ue bill be so generously gave them on their lowed cntil be retired from active labor • Mr*. Oaroline Moore, a half-brother the** dan am! in with tus my hop aiaon w*U Ellsworth, spent Sunday parents, firewood from the Reach wood*. On* died before I it* church debt. few years ago. John Gilley and three haif-»jster*- Mr*. hog gm fcasawnt, W. &. and wife. but I kite m h«*t any tfere.** 22. Tgpi.na. Salisbury Clara Mr*. Matilda and Mn. C. A. Haskell left Saturday to meet Jan. In November. 1908, be »offered from a Waagntt, Sugatt A J. McCabt**, UaviBc, lad. Charles and Cape. Hodgkins daogbter alight paralytic abock, from whieh be al- Mrs. Lizzie Mayo are all that are left of ber husband, who ha. recently arrived in Hsxei went to W a tensile last in tbe ATLANTIC. week, go- most entirely recovered, bet three mom he hi* immediate family. Boaton after a tbree-montb.' trip as far as by team. in tbe Weat Indie*. Chester Robbins and wife, of Opeeehee. ing Bangor later he was stricken with a very severe An upright, industrious citizen. Deacon schooner Jeeee Btabop, Jan. ZL RXX. are visiting friends in Bangor and other Riremew local union will meet here shock, from which he only partially re- Gilley has held a warm place >n tbe hearts Friday. There will be a picnic dinner and covered. Several weeks were of hit neighbor*, and will be long re- towns. weary spent INDIAN POINT. at C. EL bail. All are in- in bed and tbes a wheel membered a* one who wa* beloved old Alonzo went to Rockland Wed- sapper cordially chair, until by Sprague and of Bar vited. be could walk a little with the aid and young. Ed McQuinn tile, Harbor, nesday to buy stock tor a motor boat he is | flnaUy , at Mr*. Ellen Jan. 22. B~ H. of a cane. Jan. ZL Sprat. recently viaited Higgins’. to build lor Ellis Joyce. _ Though for nearly three weary yean a Mr> Nettie B. Higgins spent part of The Atlantic social dob met this week NORTH HANCOCK. Capt. Ernmonds Sawyer is home for the confirmed invalid, Mr. was ever iaet week will, ber motber, Mr*. Carolina Mrs. Leeiit There waa the Perry pa- With Joyce. j W. K. nod of winter. Tracy wife, Franklin, were tient and with a welcome Richards, at Eden. attendance of the season. cheerful, hearty largest recent guests of Mrs. Charles Lester Smith has moved bit family to Googins. for Lbe many friends who came to cheer ArtbnrC. and who bare A. Smith and wife went to Bar Har- ! Marsh. Higgins wife, C. Mrs. of is bia life. Pretty Mary West, Egypt, with her Early Monday morning. Jan. 8, • two week* with F. L. and bog Sat called there the illness pent Higgins urday, by « Mrs. Norwood, is Mr*. dangoler. Mrs. Carl Stratton, bo is ill. be was stricken with a third shock from Aijava visiting wife, hare returned to Bar Harbor. and death of Mrs. Smith s brother. which be never consciousness, Fred Rich at Tremont. Mrs. George Cline is in poor health. regained Mr*. Locretia who baa been visit- B. Trask and Marion. How- Pray, | N. daughter passing sway evening. Ezra of visited Mis* Eua will resume her Monday Lcrrey, Cranberry Islet, her Mr*. C. D. at Baal and Ber. Mr. Wbitmore Springer tbg sister. Sawyer, ard Staples Mr. Perry was ever popular, winning his sifter here last week. dunes in the West Sullivan exchange this Ooee, the past few weeks, has returned and wile went to Rockland Thursday. friends and the of all ! week. everywhere, respect Mrs. Sarah Young, who has been visit- home. with w bom be came in The friends of Clarence of : contact. He bad i n Skew is hewx*. NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. many Joyce, Ford was a week-end at ing began, Jan. Maynard guest served bis town as 15._H. Bar Harbor, were to bear of his juror, selectman and pained F. H. Stratton's. Mr. Ford will lease Marion Sawyer is attending commercial constable, and bad served as Mr*. Charlotte Burr of death on Sunday. Mr. was born moderator Clark, Trenton, Joyce for Massachusetts, where be will college in Rockland; also Marion Clark A Statement of Facta Backed by a Tuesday for thirteen success; ve with ber Mr*. Set b and spent bis boyhood at Atlantic, and j years. spent Sunday aunt, be employed as lineman for the New Eng* and Martha Mayo. Strong Guarantee. hia schoolmates and relatives here remem- He was a member of D. L. We*re poet, Harding. land (Jo. Telephone G. A. of Arthur Robinson, who is in the We immediate and ber him M of genial, social, large-hearted R-. East Sullivan, having held employ- The Saturday night sociable* which are guarantee positive Mrs. Charles Googins entertained at offices in the and at the time ment of the Singer Manufacturing Co.. relief to a!l •offerers from disposition. Hia early death is much re- many order, held bare are well attended and orderly, conatipatioo. cards Refreshments of his Bangor, is home for a few days. gretted. Saturday evening. illness waa serving bis four.h year (rood sappers are served. In every case where our remedy fails to do were served. Jan. 20. & as commander. He waa also a member of tbia we will return the money paid us for jonrr installation. John H. Abram and wife are visiting in Jan. 22. Ajsos. Point Harbor coart of and at it. That’s a frank statement of facts, and Foreaters, and before Koveot Rebeksh »qg Ps*noetic Massachusetts, returning will PARTRIDGE COVE. one time a member of M. X- Stevens lodge we want to substantiate them at oar lodge, visit in yoo SUNSET. lod*v of Odd Fellows beid a tnstal- Hampden, Brewer and Ellajworth. Leander i. Smith, who baa been em- K. of P., of Sullivan, but withdrew a few Joint risk. Ed and wife are a few UtioD it L O. O. F. hail T. C. Higgins and wife, of Bar in Rancor, is at bome. Colby spending years ago. Tuwdfjr evening. Harbor, Rezall Orderhea are eaten just like ployed The officers of Mr*. weeks with relatives in Belfast. A ibe Rebekah lodge were Cairin Higgins and daughter Mar- of Bar devoted husband and tatber, bia borne candy, are particularly prompt and agree- Joaepb Leighton, Harbor, spent installed Mrs. Ida M. from * Mrs. Gertrude Mossier end was the by Richardson, D. gwerite Machiaa. spent Sunday at with his at William children center of his life and tboogbU. able in action, may be taken at any time, Sunday family D. P., assisted by Mrs. Clara Cleaves, of “Uncle Tom's Cabin'’. have gone to North Berwick to spend the An honored citizen, be was liked and re- day or night; do not cause diarrtiers Emery’s. Bar aa as remainder Harbor, grand marshal, follows: Shabe! M. a of the winter. spected by bis fellow townsmen, end has Capt. Wails, native of tbia nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or Da rid R of Maes., Mrs. Nellie N. Beattie, Arlington, been Gilley. G.; Mrs. Gertrude died in Boston. K- Y. and wife s few greatly missed since his illness. Mr. place, recently Last week other undesirable effects. They have a is his vacation with £. i Sylvester spent Mr*. Clara spending Henry is Conley, V. G.; PhiUips, finan- news wm received of weeks with their son Perry survived by s widow, four chii- the death of bis very mild but action upon tbe Bartlett and recently Loan,at cial positive family. dren— secretary: Mrs. Ltnie Holmes, treas- which Seven-hnndred Acre island. Percy A., of Bangor, Delmont of widow, Margaret, came aa a great organa with which they come in contact, Mias L. who is urer; Mrs. Jennie Marion Bartlett, spend- Ideila b. of Trondy, chaplain; surprise to her friends her*, who had not The friends of Sorrento, Hodgdou. Tremont, apparently acting as a regulative tonic up- the winter in with little Ida Hutchins, who Mrs. Susie Mrs. Roxie Per- ing Cambridge, Maas., and P. of Nonb Ells- King, warden; beard of ber illness. leave a bo was into Lynette Haddocks, They daugh- on the relaxed muscular coat of tbe »el, Miss given the care of the Ernest conductress; Mias Jessie her sent. Emma S. Blood, is visiting — oald, Lawton. ter—Mr*. worth; also a sister Mrs. Melvins Cora Sargent, of Northeast Har- thus weakness and aiding to Workers’ society, of Bangor, last summer, L Montrivili overcoming of a G.; Gilley, O. G.; Mrs. Abbie bor. will be to learn that the child Brown, Franklin; brother—Augustus restore the bowels to more vigorous and pleased has R. 8. N. Mrs. Charlotta La- E. Perry, of Sullivan; four two Gilley, G.; Jan. 21. Hakdiso. 3h**miscmnrts. been placed in a beautiful borne with H. nephews, healthy activity. nieoes and five Count, JL 8. N. G.; Miaa Fiorenoe Han- L. Dillon and grandchildren. Rexall Orderlies are and wife at Mare Hill. R. 8. V. Mrs. Sadie unsurpassable Funeral services cock, G.; Robinson, ASH MULE. were held at tbe borne j ideal for tbe uae of old folk and Jan. lb. Sadie. L. 8. V. G. children, Bev. Gideon Thursday afternoon, Mayo, Mrs. Fred Bean is visiting her sister, delicate persona. We cannot too highly of Officers of the Odd Fellows were in- WEST SURRY. Franklin, officiating. TDe floral offer- Mrs. John Bean, in East Sallivan. recommend them to all sufferers from any stalled H. were so lbe by District-DeputyN. Bunker, ings beautiful, especially cross Mr. Schiefflen and two form of and its attendant Mis* Flora Blaiadell is working for S. E. of Winter with Frank of sons, of New constipation snd crown of snd roses from tbe G. Harbor, Weston, The Proof Is In Ellsworth Al- I pinks York a few hit evils. That’s why we back our faith in Grin die in East Or land. Winter Harbor, as grand marshal. The spent days at farm here I A. K. snd large wreath of from tbe if most at Your Door. pinks officers are: Sumner them with our promise of money back School closed Friday, after a ten weeks’ Spurling, N. G.; recently. Foresters. Interment was in Arbutus V. \ George Dnnton. G.; George Puller, Mrs. they do not give entire satisfaction. session taught by Mias Louise Seeds, of Sullivan Oenter. Frank Acquills Guptill Bean, of Union- The public statement of an Ellsworth I cemetery, secretary; Gilley, warden; Edwin Three sixes: 12 tablets 10cents, 36tablets 2S Ellsworth. Lord, Charles villa, viaited friend* and relative* here citizen is in itself for Elis- I Jan. 15. L. conductor; Haynes, chap- strong proof j lain; Ernest Robinson, R. 8. N. iaet week. cents and 90 table is SO cents. Remember, F. N. Trundv has lost one of his horses G.; Henry in Ells- worth people, bat confirmation strength- Clark, L. S. N. G.; Fred R. 8. V. you can obtain Rexall Remedies SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Higgina, — which he in Massachusetts a Mrs. Bay Ash, of with worth at our store. The Rexall ens the evidence. purchased G.; Olia Mills, L. 8. V. G.: Samuel King, Gouidsboro, only short time MEMORIAL KWOLmoX. L Pauline, are of E. J. Store. E. G. Moors, cor. opp. poatofflee. Here is an Ellsworth citizen who testi- ago. G.; Henry Spurling, 0. G.; Thomas baby guests Robert ffclWI, The mease eger of death hu Robinson, R. S. 8.: Montrivili Gilley, son and wit*. fied years ago that Doan’s Kidney Pills Hollis Willins and wife visited Mrs. Past N. again entered our lodge And lakes from or G. relieved sick and now states the Wiltins’ Mrs. Lizzie in After the Walter Donnell will move bis to kidneys mother, Trundy, oar beioved sitter, Jessie A. Newman, be it installation, the remainder of family the until core was permanent. Can any sufferer Or land one day last week. therefore evening aupper was announced apartments in Fred Bean’s bouse for the was taken up in remarks from the sisters from kidney ills ask better You Vf. Retolt-fd. That in the death of thia remainder of the winter. proof? D. Leach and wife, of East Orland, aiater, and brothers. Music was No furnished Lame Horses Bowena Rebekah by can investigate. The case is right at with son visited Mrs. Leach’s lodge haa loci a devoted the Southwest Harbor band. Fremont and wife, who have Hoyt, par- Hodgkins U You WIU home. member, a former noble grand who filled her Cm ents, R. S. Leach and wife, 8 an day. Jan. 22. 8pbc. been in Massachusetts daring tbe early chair with dignity and saoceas, and a kind A. M. Franks, carpenter, High St., Jan. 22. L. winter, have returned home. and sympathetic friend. Ellsworth, Me., says: -About two years NORTHEAST HARBOR. Jan. 15. Re*oiv+d. That we extend to the bereaved Phcebe. 1 noticed back GOU LD6BORO. ago my growing lame. As Miss Cora May is home from a family of onr deceased aiater. onr heartfelt Phillip* Tuttle’s time the trouble became constant. visit in NORTH DEER ISLE. passed, Albert Foes, who cat off|two toes while aympatby in thia their hoar of affliction. Boston. Finally my condition was so bad that I in the woods the first of lest B**olvtd, That oar Pott muter C. W. Webster is lodging charter be draped in Miss Mar; Gilpatrick has gone to Bos- quite Ul. had to off from work lay for several days. week, is doingtwell. mourning for days; that a of theae thirty copy ton for the winter. Bezel Herd}- has been very ill, but is Elixir When in that 1 resolution* be sent to the suffering way got a supply 6*ran Strout fell sod broke ber mourning family; better. leg one Miss Mabel of is vis- | of that a be the record* of the Donnell, Franklin, Doan’s Kidney Pills at Moore’s Drug last \ copy placed upon morning week. Sunday Ophelia her Mrs. B. C. Mrs. Charlene Lowe blemxahed :<■*. Or don't giro ■ and the lodge, and that a copy be aent to the Bangor iting sister, Grover. he* gone to Ston- Store, first few doses helped me W hitaker fell and ■P twwMr other Uun(t UT« broke! her arm. Both to live e lew failed. When ato* to think that there are fern- -Yeca and Eijjsworth America!* for Harold E. Beal entertained a ington weeks et Dr. yon After I had used two boxes of this publica- party of Noyes’. drrstt of tbonaanda of horm* that ban been mda remedy are bad breaks, Mrs. Btrout’s near being tion. Bertha H. friends •oaad and are aoaad at thto hard wort I was cored. Last fall 1 Browk, at his home Satarday evening. Freeman Howard and wile have to kept kept entirely caught the ankle and Mrs. Whitaker's in gone day to and day ont—thanka to Tuttle • Elu r-; the Farris L. Crocrett, LH cold and it settled on Miss Elsie Holmes has Sunset lot a lew days’ visit with Miss you will rial tan that U‘a tune jmm med u, loo. my kidneys, causing wrist. returned to ber to Gertrude B. Coxary, aa prvre yoa that a ^ another attack. I had not what studies at Shaw s business Florence Saunders. forgotten Jan. 16. Committee. college, Bangor. — Jits. _ ■ Doan’s Pills had done F. A. —-CURES Kidney previously Mrs. Emily Manchester and Mrs. F. I. ! Uept. Haskell arrived home Wed- Mrs. Lorinda Farmer has been at Bar Cbri. laataw, Ktay for me, and 1 began using the remedy. 1 SOUTH HANCOCK. who have been nesday, having hauled his the Splints, BfatU Harbor for several Phillips, visiting in vessel, weeks on business. schooner Susan V Jaiit*. was quickly cured.’’ (Statement given are home. Pickering, up in New 1—e, IstUM Cnrda, Catklt 8. E. Merchant and wife are at Florida, for visiting Mrs. Lizzie Holmes has been the winter. His February 7, 1906.) seriously La.Jork mate, George lyrtiat, laayflraath, 8wHlsg«Jttof North Bradford. The junior basket ball team is endeav- Hardy, and steward, Harold ill for a of wee a but is now Hardy, AFTER SIX YEARS. couple a, re- came home the aame HoUaandF—nder.Matem Fred R. of oring to arrange a game with the day. perandCollr On Mr. Young, Wilton, visited his gaining health. boy August 7, 1911, Franks was in- Jan. 22. jj mother, Mrs. Augusta Young, recently. scouts’ team of Ellsworth. It nreer fall* to loeale Umenm. and the tboa- terviewed, and he said: ul confirm all I The Southwest Harbor friends of John aaodt who hare tn*»l tt will U-ll you that ft h-X<* Mrs. The officers of Ocean I. O. the tec I«a body wash they erer a*e said in Addie Young and of Harvell and lodge, 0. F-, OCEAN VLLLK. a.to my previous endorsement of children, wife, of Portland, and of Send for the We want you to know were installed proofs «*» Doan’s Pills SDd authorize Goulds boro, are visiting Mrs. James and of Monday evening, by Thomas of the remarkable eunutre power* of TSttht; Kidney its Young’s Hastings wife, Franklin, are Greenlaw, who has been in Powder* Tuttle'* Coodrtloa Powders and Tali;* • Mrs. D. W. Nathan Bunker, of Winter Harbor. Your a*Ua continued publication for the benefit of mother, Kelley. congratulations on the birth of a poor is Hoof Ointment. dealer TuttVa ^ sending health, improving. M-nd IOr. m itainpe and Jan. 15. If not, me hU eawe and other sufferers. I have never had w. son to each of the Astieou Rebekah lodge entertained I'ni- we wui aetvt a tan* aw bottle Doe t •*!*** kidney happy couples. C. M. Gross was in prepaid. Rockland this week Gat Tuttie’a and be em serious recurrence of son Rebekah of Bar any my former com- who lodge, Harbor, Friday. and had an NORTH JLAMOINE. Schuyler Clark, spent the holidays operation on his Haary ■aawltarr. work was done performed Informs plaint.” with his Degree by the visitors. free;_book o? valuable family in Boston, has foot. owner. to bo c.*« For sale all dealers. 50 James went down to the island returned, \ So every borae Enable* you yoor by Price oents. Horsey Everett W. Wrtte for tt enctoetn* S «*• and is pushing the work on his two Ober and wife left Mias mortuary. 10-day, Foster- MU burn Co., Buffalo, New York, last week for his annual visit to relatives Monday Geneva Webb, who has been at• lor poet a#a sole agents for the United States. cottages remodeled from the Island for Georgia, where they will visit Mrs. and friends. house, tending the Rockland commercial mnrs oixm m Remember the name—Doan's—and take i to be used Ober's relatives. Miss school, Ml, wmfyit; as lodging- houses. Emily Whitmore came home no other. Saturday. Harvey Bragdon, who went to East- will be employed at the postofBce Miss Car me lit* Freeman, who is during Mrs. brook last week to see his mother, Mrs. taking Mr. Ober's absence. George B. Hatch is substituting in a coarse at the nurse-training Maine gen- the school here lor L. J. Bragdon, and sister Gertrude, who Jan. 16. z. x. Miss Alice Lane lor a eral hospital in Portland, is making good lew were visiting there, has returned. weeks. Many Failures Truths progress, and has already been promoted Beauty Jan. 22. y. WEST HANCOCK. Jen. JO. , to important pans and assigned work re- But Mi** A. E. and wife are Purlalan Sage Overcame skill. Tracy visiting in Pimples, Sallowness, Blotches and NORTH FRANKLIN. quiring Dedham. ISLE AC HALT. Kruger's Hair Troubles. Dull Ejes Caused Stomach. Harmon has had a small by S. G. Butler, of Northeast Harbor, is George building Elmer Lufkin end wile PARISIAN SAGE is not Mrs. Carrie Berry, of Carmel, has been went to Port- guaranteed Beauty is only skin deep, but that's for Jellison Bros. moved to the shore of Long pond to be land to grow hair on bald heads, but it i* working visiting friends here. Monday. Mrs. Lufkin will enter the enough to most fitted for a There is now the well-known drug- deep satisfy women, On account of the up camp. quite hospital lor treatment. guaranteed by also men. cold, rough weatber, Fred a little of in that Milliken, who has been G. A. Parcher, to falling there have been no colony campers region, employed gist, stop In order to the skin a meetings at the school- in Lobster fisb-rmen are itch- keep clear, who a few at a time Gouldaboro, is home. having hard hair, eradicate dandruff and stop house the spend days in skating clean, healthy condition, the stomach past two,weeks. weather for their business. or back. Sold i» and fishing. Jesse Brown is confined to the house ing scalp, money must supply the blood plenty of nutri- Jan. 5. T. c. H. town in America leading with Turner is an on every by -- Robert and erysipelas in his face. building ell his tion. As long as the stomach is out Higgins wife, of Seal Har- k druggists for 50 cents a bottle. 11*““ of order and the blood lacks bor, a few with Mrs. Herman Sinclair has been Miss proper When given as soon as the recently spent days employed in Jan. 13. Krugei’s letter. nourishment the skin will be rroupy cough C. hair affected. appears Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Higgins' mother, Mrs. Eliza Robbins, Ellsworth the past few weeks. ••PARISIAN SAGE is the best If you want a skin that wtll ward off an attack of and and dandruff perfect you croup pre- Earl has to New grower and b-autitier Young gone Hampshire, a Girl's will be of. take a week's treat- vent ail danger and cause of A Hero In a Lighihuu***. Wild cure, i lost all ban through proud anxiety. where he will have Midnight Hide. my ment of MI-O-X A stomach tablets Thousands of mothers UBe it employment. hard- successfully. For years J. 8. Donahue. South Haven, Cof. *, ,e*r,ui forest fire in th typhoid fever; I was almost Bold by ail dealers. Mich., a civil war a* a Jan. 22. SrstAC. ■** Get a fifty-cent box to-day, and if captain, Sighthouse- headed, and my scalp was as sore keeper. averted awful wrecks, but a you are not satislied after a week’s queer Could be l tried but in fact is. he might have been a wreck, himself, are oflen w»ved everything, hare Medicines that aid nature are Kiof m New by 1* treatment, you can your money always if Electric Bitters had not prevented. -They frlruful Pillar Winds Discovery in curing lunjr trJubh vain. Finally l tried l’ANIs|-'' most effectual. Chamberlain's ooW** wh*ch back. Cough cured me of kidney trouble and chili*," he blow with terrific force at the tar north and SSi’imitf might have ended i SAGE, and after one bottl' wf acts on It -after had taken other so or 11 cu using Remedy this plan. allays the writes, J called piay havoc with the skin, red. • japtf0® Putulnoni»’ red me c For stomach ailment MI-O-X A causing rough dresdf.1 ’* hair started to has grown any relieves the cures for without benefit and also or sore cou?n and lung disease write grow, and It cough, lungs, opens the scre- years, they chapped haous anil lips, that need K t*'° is guaranteed. gives almost iurtaut Now. 2 am Buck leu s Wellington. Tex., -after fou three or four inside of tioas and aids nature in restoring the sys- improved my sight. seventy,' Arnica Salve to heal them. It il fau?r*®u* inches fine. For all maser the »b° relief and permanently cures. tem to a condition. Thousands feeling dyspepsia, indigestion, skin soft and aoioolh. Unrivaled S1 gained fc7 h,fcdi,l«l consumption an months. I advise every woman healthy stomach, liver and troubles, for poanda.” Noth in a ao anr» box 50 at G. A. Par- kidney they're cold-sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, I Large cents, have testified to its superior excellence. without them. 50 wants beautiful hair to use equal. Try Only eta. at cuts, bruises and piiea. Only is etuis at all si‘.!y Pric cher's and Bold ail dealers. all boU,e *"*' 181 AX Meta M- druggists everywhere. by druggists. druggist*. j tTalldraggisJ"*1 «•*»»>« SAGE." Miss Kruger, Hrowiitowu, Minn. total lota. Ho alto loot several NEWS. barrels of ftle, Sidney B, Ed- any they have, against P. I wood E. Grindle has sold his grocery Jan. 15. Da via. set cause H. KNOWLES „ar of 1912: F. Merrill, president; win W 2,000 4,000 JEROME Judge of Probate. business to Charles F. Oliver and John Abby M. Fulton, late of Southwest Harbor, Bunker, UQ 87 180 A true copy of the oriviual order. Alien, vice-president; C. 8. Snow- in said Fred Miss Celia of is visit- county, deceased. A certain instru- Condon, Prank B 160 820 Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Register. R. treaa- Treneer. Silsby, Amherst, ment to be the last will and testa man. secretary; M. Hinckley, purporting Ellsworth Lumber ing Mrs. J. L. Salisbury. mem of said deceased, together with petition Co 1.600 3.200 6 40 A. C. George A. Morse, W. Rev. Mr. sea-coast mission- or,r; Osgood, MacDonald, for thereof, presented by Abby 8. 600 2 40 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Miss Edith is in probate 1.200 J. M. Snow, E. L. Osgood, ary, was here over and at Je!lison, Who*, employed Robinson, one of the executors therein Edmund of Sullivan’ 9. Hinckley, Sunday spoke named. Bean, will be held 3-4- the home of Charles Goodwin at North Qoodwin. F W 7,660 15,100 Hancock county Maine, h*a mort- directors. The fair Bept. the Methodist church. Andrew J. late of Southwest Har- WHEREAS by Whitney, Noyes, Frank P 100 200 gage deed dated the fifteenth of June a. d came home over bor, in said deceased. A day and the the officers promise it will be Mariaville, Sunday. county, certain in- Hill, Sarah A 25 60 and recorded in Hancock of deeds i, Cspt. Scott Geyer and Elmer E. strument to be 1896, registry purporting the last will and Hill, William 75 160 in book 306, 227, to Alfred B. better and busier” than ever. The friends here‘of Harry Hopkins, of testament ol said page conveyed “bigger, Crockett, who have been ill, are im- deceased, together with pe- Havey. Benjamin 65 130 Crabtree, of Hancock, and Barney B. Hast Lion for proba e thereof Havey, 8. of Eddington, were pained to learn of presented by Mary Libby, Frank 8 150 300 of said town of co in busi- District Deputy George Hagerthy, proving. ( Kaler and Lizzie O’Neill Sullivan, partners his (formerly Hulbert) Martin, William R 13 26 ness in said Sullivan, a certain lot or Frank 8. Call as untimely death, which occurred at his the executrices therein named. parcel Ellaworth, assisted by !l. W. knowlton is friends in Noyes, Frank P 160 300 of land situated in said town of Sullivan, and visiting home Ellen Donovan, late of in said installed officers of last week. Ellsworth, O’Brien. Edward 120 described in a deed from Emma B marshal, His wife has been there deceased. A certain fully Brag- grand . county, instrument pur- Perry, Tbomas 100 200 don to said Edmund Bean, said deed Jan. aa fol- Willis went to Brewer last to be the last will and being Blnehill lodge, L O. O. F-, 11, several and will him Salisbury porting testament of Plummer. J F 60 150 dated December 18, 1882, and recorded in Han- weeks, accompany said deceased, with for N. Charles to visit his Mrs. Horace together petition pro- Smith. D C and cock county of deeds in book lows: A. 8. Witbam, U.; home. Sunday mother, bate thereof, Ellen Linne- registry presented by Mary Buzzell, H S 78 200 186, page 128, to which deed reference may be V. A. Morse, P. Salisbury, who is very han, the executrix therein named. Smith, Everett 90 180 Ward well, G.; George G.; Word has been received here of safe ill, having recently ban for a more particular description, and the William H Colson, late of Castine, in said 5 20 E. chaplain; Charles E. Greene, undergone a serious operation at the Ban- whereas said Ciabtree A Havey by their I. Stanley, arrival of Mrs. Barbour at county, deceased. A certain insti ument pur- deed of dated the thirtieth of Stephen Mobile, has to be the last will assignment day secretary; 1. E. Stanley, treasurer; F. L. gor hospital. Mrs. Salisbury many porting and testament of Smith, Alonzo 400 December a. d. 19il. to the under- Ala., where she will be the of Mrs. said conveyed guest decased, together with petition for pro- Smith, Helen W and the above described the note Stover, K. 8. N. G.; Thomas Grieve, L. 8. friends here in her home town who are bate signed mortgage, Parker Turner. thereof, presented by Nora E. Conner, Whiiten, Louise H 136 270 64 and claim thereby secured, said assignment 8 V. for her Lbe executrix therein named. Ji.O.; Charles Wescott, R. O.; A. B. hoping early recovery. Sperry. Wi! iam 60 100 20 r» corded in *aid Hancock county regis- George A. Foss, late of in said being The Stonington and Deer Isle teachers’ Jan. 22. Davis. Hancock, Stone. Frank P 500 1,000 200 try of deeds, book 488, page 236, and wbe eas Herrick, L. 8. V. O.; William Stover, 8. deceased. A certain instrument county, pur- Tracy, Isaiah 5 20 04 the condition in said mortgage is broken, and association met in the high school to be the last will and Waiter Leighton, L. 8. 8.; Horace Her- porting testament of 105 210 42 still remains now therefore, S.; said with unperformed, by room at but on account of the ORLAND. deceased, together petition for pro 46 reason of said bri acb of the condition thereof, warden; A. M. Herrick, Stonington, bate rick, canductor; thereof, presented by Frank A. Foss, the Young.John 8 and the claims a foreclosure thereof bad storm, the attendance was small. executor th* rein named. undersigned E. L. Osgood, 1. G.; Arthur Gray, O. G. Officers of Riverside chapter, O. E. S., Kidder, Lewis 40 and gives this notice for that purpose. A. Anderson, late of in Raid Mrs. installed May Orland, Franklin, Me., Jan. 4, 1912. Jan. 1«. H. N. E. Knowlton, P. M., were inatalled by Past Matron Carrie deceased. A certain instrument _ county, pur Total non-residents, 14,483 $29,126 $58 25 Frank E. Abbott. officers of Juanita chapter, O. E. S., on A. Jordan at Masonic hall, Jan. 9. There porting to be the last will and testament of Total residents, 702 3,302 Kt.t Kim.L BBUSIOS. said deceased, together with lor The officers are: Mrs. petition pro- Thursday evening. was singing by Mrs. Narbis, Mrs. Marcia batt thereof and tor the of Wil- reunion will be held in appointment Totals, 15.185 $32,428 $6185 ; To all persona interested in the estate here* The Bluehill liam A. V’. Goss, W. M.J Alexander McGuffle, W. York, of Augusta, A. B. Hutchins and Dr. Anderson, administrator with the will inafter named. Sewall hall, 177 Huntington avenue, Bos- annexed, presented the said William A. The foregoing amount of $64.85 is to be ex- Mrs. Della A. Mrs. Ada n. by At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and P.; Small, M.; Brow Mrs. May L. Buck was organist. j Anderson, husband of said deceased. 8aid pended upon the county roads in township ton, “aturday, Feb. 17, stS p. na. All who for the county of Hancock, on the six- Grace deceased having omitted to an ex- Number Seven in said county of Hancock and Frink, secretary; Mrs. E. Gott, Alter installation, supper was served in appoint teenth day of January, a. d. 1912, being an at all interested in Bluehill arc ecutor in said will. R. V. smith, of Steuben, is appointed agent to are urged treasurer. adjourn d session of the January, a. d. 1912 the grange ball. The officers are: Alice Herbert A. Clement, late of Mount Desert, superintend the expendituie of raid amount. to attend, meet their old friends and make term of said Court. Jan. 22. Nihil. G. W. Dr. C. W. W. in said county, dece «sed Petition that Addie On township Number 9. South Division. Brown, M.; Brown, sum as following matter been new ones. L. Clement Gault or some other suitable per- We assess the of $115.20. follows: Kate rpHE having pre- C. A. tiara A. on sented for tne action herein- P.; Mary Saunders, M.; son be appointed administrator of the estate of taxation, ten mills a dollar. Valuation, X thereupon someone with you who has not BKUUWItlL. after it is ordered that no- S. Lizzie A. of said deceased, presented Addie L. Clem- $11,620. indicated, hereby Valentine, secretary; Gray, by be to all writes the ent widow and also a No. Valu- tice thereof given persons interested, formed the habit/* president, is home. Gault, creditor of said Ashley Hooper at treasurer; Josephine Saunders, conduc- deceased. Name of owner. acres. Tax. ; by causing a copy of this order to be pub- Charles A. Stover. lished three weeks successively in the Ells- is for Can- W. associate con- Ida N. Hodgkins, late of Ellsworth, in said Oreely, E H, Hamlin, Frank Gray working Irving tress; Georgia Facteaux, worth American, a published at county, deceased. Petition that Lewis Hodg- H E. Crossman, newspaper Uertrude Ellsworth, in said that ap- dsge. ductress; Hutchings, Adah; kins or some other suitable person be ap Walter B (formerly county, they may 8TONI NOTON. at a court to be held at Ells- M. Carrie A Jor- pointed administrator of the estate of said de J P Gordon), 2,02-5 $4,050 $40 50 pear probate H. E. has a Clara Hutchins, Ruth; worth, in said on the sixth of Hagerthy recently purchased ceased, presented by Lewis Nash & Sewall, 500 1,000 10 00 county, daj Miss Albion Walker has to Ilal- Hodgkins, a. d. ten of the clock in the gone horse. dan, Esther; Flora F. Dorr, Martha; widower of s id deceased. & February, 1912,,at Wyman, Jasper forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see lowell to attend school. Martha C. Hutchins, Electa*; Inez C. Mary A. Patterson, late of Bucksport, in bon, 3,235 6,470 64 70 iiaymond Bridges will begin work for said county, deceased. First and final ac- sen- John T. Miller, late of Bluebill, In said Roy Tyler, of Portland, is the guest of Ginn, warder; William S. Hutchings, count of Guy W. McAlister, administrator, 5,760 $11,620 $115 20 Smith Bros, to-day. filed for settlement. county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- his John O. and wife. Nettie F. Saunders, marshal. of parents, Tyler tiuel; A. Franklin, late of in said We hereby assess upon each of the several porting to be the last will and testament There will be a mask-ball at Riverside Mary Sullivan, said with for Jan. 15. Spec, county, deceased. Second account of Am- owners named in the foregoing list his respec- deceased, together petition pro- Mrs. Weaver, of Camden, district dep- j Nellie I. hall Saturday evening, Jan. 27. brose S.rupson, executor, filed for settlement. tive proportion therein sei down of said sum bate thereof, presented by Ridlon, uty, installed officers of Bock bound Re- Elizabeth B. Jarvis, late of Ellsworth, in of $115.20 and we do hereby appoint Lincoln the executrix therein named. Charles G. Brown is at sev- Miss V'era Small, of Brooklin, spent the home, after said deceased. Second and ac- C. Bragdon of Franklin, in said county of JEROME H. KNOWLES. of said Court. beksb lodge Tuesday evening. county, final Judge eral months in count of Henry M. Hall, administrator de Ham-ock, as agent to superintend the ex A true copy of the original order. week-end with Miss Alice Cain. Greenville. the Mrs. Eva of Mass., bonie non, filed for settlement. penditure of said amount of $115.20 upon Attest:—T. F. Mahoney. Register. Homes, Worcester, road in said Number Nine. Cecil Eaton returned from Bucks- Fiankie M. Jordan, late of Orland, in said county township a weeks with her recently George E. Ames and family, of We is spending couple of county deceased. Final account of Charles On township Number 10, Western Part Wolcott, N. Y., bringing home a bride. were in town assess the sum of $158.72 as follows: Rate of parents, Capt. K. K. Knowlton and wife. port, Sunday. J. Dunn, administrator, filed for settlement. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Georgiauna Wescott, u minor, of Eden, in taxation, four mills on a dollar. Valuation, * C. A. Holden and daughters will leave Albert D. and wife have to Charles L. Martin, of Sullivan Crockett went to Portland Mon- Staples gone said county. Petition filed by Angus M. Mac- $39,681. and State Philip No. Valu- WHEREASin the county of Hancock of for Portland Friday for an absence of two where have lucra- Donald. guardian, for license to sell certain his deed dated a. to accompany his wife home. She Prospect, they accepted Name of owner. ation. Tax. Maine, by mortgage May 10, day real estate o! said minor, as described in said and recorded 6. a. d.. 1909. in months. tive positions in a hotel. d., 1905, April has been a patient in St. Barnabaa hos- petition. Campbell, A & Co, 700 1,400 560 Hancock county registry of deeds, in vol 460, W. H. Mrs. Rose 1 Daniel or Daniel F. Davis, late of Bucks- Biaisdell, John W 619 1,238 496 to H. Hanna and pital. J. A. Closson, Pervear, A new grocery store, with Owen K. page 205, conveyed Gipson in said county, deceaced. Petition filed Emery, Charles 25 50 2 * Dallas H. Hanna, both of Sullivan, aforesaid. Pert and J. H. Hooper and wife were in son of Owen A. as Annie Davis, widow, for an allowance out F W 81 44 During the gale laat week several boats Soper, Soper, proprie- gort,y Goodwin, 10,180 20,360 One undivided half of a certain lot or parcel of the personal estate of said deceased. E H, Hamlin, Rockland last week. Mr. Closson re- tor, will be this week in the store Greely, of land situated in said Sullivan and county were driven ashore and damaged. J. C. opened Charles T. How, late of E.ien, in said coun- H E, and Joy, Gid- and State known as the Webber a new horse. aforesaid, lot, turned with M. ty. deceased. Petition filed by Bamuel W. eon L 800 1,600 6 40 D. Harmon’s tug Creed more parted her formerly occupied by Joseph Bray, and upon the town plan as No 1, 2, the said Bates and Frank C. Bates, administrators Holman, CVey 850 1,700 680 to contain acres more or less. lodge, F. and A. M., held now of Bucksport. lot fltty chain, was stove in and sunk, and is a Eggenioggin with the will annexed, that an order be issued Holman. Minnie Ross, 365 2 92 And whereas the conditioh of said mort- to distribute the heirs at law of said William M 700 5 60 its annual installation Tuesday evening. School on the hill closed Friday, after a among Nash, 1,400 gage has been broken and still remains deceased, the amount remaining in tbe hands Nash & Sewall, 2,710 5,420 21 68 broken, row therefore, by reason of the The officers for the ensuing year are: J. Miss Flora 1 29 iimmtftrruTUi successful term taught by of said administrators C. T. A., upon the set- Oubutt, Joseph 58 308 breach of the conditions thereof we claim a their W. Cousins, W. M.; J. P. Allen, 8. W.; Goodwin, of Sullivan. Pupils perfect in tlement of second account. Robbius, James A 4 275 1 10 foreclosure of said mortgage, and give this Levi Franks, late of Brooksville, in said Stewart., A L & Spns, 600 1,200 4 80 not{ce for that ONE H. O. Ford, J. W.; Buckminster, 8. and purpose. MM,LON DOLLARS FOR A Ralph attendance: Guy Nat Hutchings, coumy, deceased. Petition filed by Susan G. Ward Bros & Wy- Jan. 5, 1912. Gipson H. Hanna. F'ranks. that an order is- 00 GOOD STOMACH. I).; F. W. Allen, J. D.j J. W. Pans, treas- and Reynold Oscar Faeteaux, administratrix, be mau, 1,000 2,000 Dallas H. Hanna. Guy Soper, sued to distribute among tbe heirs at law of & A. H. Sar- Wyman, Jasper urer; F. C. Allen, secretary; Edith and Loraine Randall. said deceased, the amount in the 150 300 Gray remaining Son, subscriber notice that W. W. bauds of said administratrix, upon ibe set- 850 1,700 hereby gives The Offer Should Be a Warning to geut, chaplain; C. Pert, marshal; she has been adminis- Elaborate preparations are being made tlement of her first account. THE duly appointed H. 8. C. A. J. 8.; A. tratrix of the of Every Man and Woman. Roobina, 8.; Conary, for the valentine to be given Edmund H. McCullough, late of Philadel- estate F. Past D. D. (J. M. masquerade state of deceased. First 72 The newspaper and medical re- Robbins, tyler. phia, Pennsylvania 19,611 $39.6 $158 CHARLES 8. SPURLING. late of CRAN- journals Theodore A. Smith installed the staff in at the town hall Wednesday evening, Feb. account of The Provident Life and Trust Com- cently have had much to relative to a BERRY ISLES, say his usual able mariner for the fifteenth 14. Many costumes will be worn. pany, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, execu- We hereby assess upon each of the several unique filed for settlement. the list his re- famous millionaire’s offer of a million dol- A was tor, owners named in foregoing in the county of Hancock, deceased, and time. pleasing program presented, dancer will leave a valentine H. Every lady Edmund McCullough, late of Philadel- spective proportion therein set down of said bonds as the law directs All per.-ons lars for a new stomach. with Mrs. 1. 8. Candage as reader, Ray given with her name written thereon phia. state of Pennsylvania, deceased. First sum oi $158 72, and we do hereby appoint Lin- having demands against the estate of said Thurston soloist. Miss Mae H. Small or- plainly account of The Provident Life and Trust C. of in said This great multi-millionaire was too coln Bragdon, Franklin, county deceased are desired to present the same for A was served. Af- with the on the hall. ex- ganist. picnic supper doorkeeper entering Company, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Hancock, as agent to superiuteud the settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- busy to a bout the condition of hie the to the died for settlement. of said amount of $158.72 the worry ter company repaired and Clara E. trustee, penditure upon quested to make payment immediately. supper Elton Mann, of Bucksport, Edmund H. late of Philadel- in Wes eru Part of said stomach. Ho allowed bis dyspepsia to Masons’ hail, where a good time was en- McCollough. county r^ad the Edna M. Spukling. of were married in state of Pendsylvania, deceased. Peti- Number Ten. to wit: Commencing 1912. run with music and Churchill, Orland, phia, Township Jan. 12, from bad to worse until in the end it joyed jest. tion filed The Provident Life and Trust at the east line of Number 9, and Rev. William Sat- by Township Bucksport by Forsythe of to a stake marked “A” on became incurable. Jan. 22._H. Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, extending standing urday, Jan. 20. The bride is the daughter trus ee in the State of Maine, under the will the uorthern si.te of said road in said Town- subscriber hereby gives notice that His misfortune serves as a to of said deceased, that said trustee in Maine, Number Ten. he has been duly appointed adminis- warning BROOKLIN. and is a ship THE others. of Mrs. Louis Hubbard, general be ordered by said court to transmit certain On Township Number 10, Eastern Part. We trator of the estate of Farnsworth returned from East- who know her. Mr. funds received from the sale of certain real assess ibe sum of $156.10 as follows: Rate of A. E. favorite with all ANN MERCER late of HAN- Every one who suffers with estate of said deceased, in said Slate of Maine, fifteen mills on a dollar. Valuation, STRATTON, dyspepsia friends and all taxation, for port Tuesday. Mann also has many here, to the state of Pennsy lvania, where the tes- COCK, • few years will give he $10,310. everything unite in wishes. re- tator had his place of domicile. No. Valu- owns Elmer Pendleton returned from Isles- extending good They in the of Hancock, deceased, and for a new stomach. Benjamin F. Dunham, late of Castine, in Name of owner Tax. county ceived and useful presents. given bonds as the law directs. All per- boro Saturday. many pretty said county, deceased. Petition that B. E. 94 05 Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an Campbell. A A Co, 2.508 6,270 sons having demands against the es- Jan. 22. D. Tracy or some other suitable person be ap- 51 H 50 120 1 80 will meet w ith Brooklin j Cook. tate of said deceased are desired to abnormal state of the gastric or by Pomona grange pointed administrator‘of the estate of said 5 juices, Downiug, George 139 380 70 the same for settlement, and all in- lack of 6. deceased, presented by Alice J. Harmon, present toue in the walls of the stomach. grange February McDevitt. John L debted thereto are requested to make pay- WEST BROOKSV ILL.E. daughter of said deceased. f said road and extending to turn your if than Miss Harriet of London, Conn., join tugboat. Jan. 1912. money yoa are not more Saunders, Brooksville, CERTAIN instrument purporting to be a the west line of Cherryfield. Bucksport, 5, •atisfled with the results. who is teaching at Naskeag, spent the There was a large attendance at the A copy of the last will and testament of On Township Number 22. Middle Division. CLARENCE STOUGHTON FISKK, late of We assess the sum of #15).6i as follows: Rate subscribers hereby give notice that Three sizes, 26 bO cents and week-end with her cousin, Mrs. H. M. ladies’ circle last week at Mrs. Lewis cents, f^X). PETERSHAM, of taxation, four mills on a dollar, Valu- THEihev have been duly appointed execu- Remember, you can obtain Rexall Reme- Pease. G. Earn barn’s. in the county of Worcester, and Common- ation, #37.9o4. tiices of ti e last will and testameni of dies wealth of Massachusetts, deceased, and of the No. Valu- in this are well at- MARY late of community only at our store Miss Liva Tibbetts, who has been visit- The I. O. O. F. meetings bate thereof iu said Commonwealth of Name of owner. Tax. ALEXANDER, ELLSWORTH, -I be iassachuseits. authenticated, Geo R Kexail Store. E. G. Moore cor. her baa new candidates taking the de- &r« duly having Camp..ell, in the county o< Hancock, deceased, no bonds ing father, Capt. Joseph Tibbetts, tended, to the of 2192 beeu presented judge probate for our A Co, 2.741 5.482 being required by the terras of said will All ^PP- postoftice. to Wait where she is grees week. said of Hancock for the of be- A A 13 47 returned bam, Mass., eveiy county purpose Campbell, Co, 1,684 3,.'168 persons having demands against the es- died and recorded in the heirs of 820 640 2 56 as a nurse. home after an ing allowed, probate Frost, Mark, tate of said deceased are de»iitd U> present employed Wallace A. Stevens is at of said of Hancock. 320 640 2 56 Best for Asthma court our county Mace. Albert E the same for settlement, and all inde ted his sisters in Ordered, That notice thereof be tc The installation of Naskeag lodge,% F. extended visit with Arling- given W'hitcomb, Haynes thereto are requested to make payment im- all persons inurested therein, A Co, 6.087 12,174 48 70 Masonic hall and Va. by publishing mediately. Isabel Alkxani eh, and A. M., will be held at ton, Mass., Norfolk, a of this order three weeks 62 40 Catarrah, Bronchitis copy successively 10,400 15,600 Sarah Alexander and in the Ellsworth American, a Wednesday evening, Jan. 31. Masons There were no services Sunday at the newspaper Ellsworth. Me., Jan. k, lwl2. printed at El 1* worth, in said county of their families are invited. church, the pastor. Rev. C. Hancock, to the sixth of 21,562 #37,904 #15161 Congregational prior day February that a. d. that at a subscriber hereby gives notice jttU. 22. Une Femme. F. detained in Bangor. 1912, they may appear We hereby assess upon each of the several rpHE anyone suffer from any Atkins, being court then to be held at Ellsworth, JL he has been duly appointed admin- thr' *'7Ilee<* probate owners named in the foregoing list his re- I103,‘ troubles when sooth- in aud for said of at ten istrator ol the estate of ir,™ t0r During the year 1911 there were twenty- county Hancock, spective proportion therein set down of said in the and show Ileal ini; is o'clock forenoon, cause, if sum of and we do Her- D. late of FRANK- HYOMEl guayaii BLUEHILL FALLS. two thirteen and #151.81 hereby appoint JOHN WHITTAKER, U to births, marriages twenty- auy they have, against the same. in said of banish all misery, or money bert T. Bilsby, of Aurora, county LIN, Mrs. George Pert is improving. one deaths in this town. There was no JEROME H. KNOWLES. Judge of Probate. Haucock, as agent to superintend the ex- in A true copy ot the original order. penditure of said sum of #151.61 upon the in the county of Hancock, deceased, and rhe has a horse. birth, marriage or death December. j undersigned herewith recom- Horace Duffee bought Attest:—T. F. Mahonky. Register. county roads in said Township Number given bonds as the law directs. All persons meuds Jan. 22. Tomson. \ Twenty two. demands against the estate of said de- HYOMEl to all who aie af- is an ice-house having A. R. Conary preparing subscriber Edward P. McCaulder bere- On Number 28, Middle Division ceased are desired to the same for or rpHE Township present catarrh, bro JL notice that he ba» been We assess the sum of #88.16 as follows: Rate and all indebted thereto ar« re- cho?d w.t.La'lt,,n,a-I* for his use. by gives fieshments were served. A good named, under a«d in compliance with the WTntcomb, Haynes DANIEL E. KIMBALL, I it being Mrs. B. A. Gray’s birthday. of section 43 ot chapter «6 of the taffl'’ Manaifer of the dage, all. provisions 12,763 DESERT, C,„„. ThU"- time was eujoyed by -evised statu es ot Maine, have A day w as enjoyed. appointed ^"blisliinit House, Cor. pleasant Theodore H. Smith, of s*ii Buck sport, at in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds Jefte°,li!a Crumbs. Jan. 16. O. my 22,040 #44.060 #88 16 and Miami C. n- Jau. 22. '_ In the State of Maine All persons being required by the term- of sat wi 1 AU coonATe- S'.. _ torney ffb'Jla. K s.. Jan. 2nd. mil. «i A. having demands against the estate of said de- We hereby assess upon each of the several persons having d* mauds against ti e estate of react. weukeu the boweit, “Suffered ray aurt night and torment of ceased are desired to present the same for set- owners named in the foregoing list his re- said de eas* d are desired to present the same and evei v where HaimIi phytic* druggists sell i>i»«n b Keauiei* itching piles. Nothing helped me uutil I tlement, and all indebted thereto are re- therein *et d.»wn of said fo settlement, and all indebted there o are fe'fj*")' ujcl A cauve chfc»uiC'iH»ii«Mpulton. spective proportion h. cme uoimit* usc Her- to make lmnivdlateH complete outfit including operate easily. »«*ue the ihmim perma- quested payment immediately. hereby appoint requested payment *1 00- uruKKiai for them nently.' Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor Edwa&d P. McCaulder. bert T. of Aurora, in said county of Gkouok E. Kimball. Extra bottles if pau. u ‘^c- A*k jooi Silsby, oteiwfled nn'>8ts Giraro, Ala. 6,1912. as to the ex- Northeast Harbor, Jan. 5,1912. 50 cents. Just breathe it. -Ad l. Bujksport, January Hancock, agent superintend | TS. t urrtliimmt*. and auSrrft«irmrm«. NEWS Eden Baptist church Wednesday COUNTY Thursday evenings. Mise Marie Richards, ol Bar Harbor, FRANKLIN. has been spending several days with rela- Mm Effle Maeomber left for Portland tives here. Saturday. The Civic league of Bar Harbor had a his home Fred Donnell la confined to meeting in P. of H. hall Thursday even- with lumbago. ing, and took direct step* toward organ C. L. FORD MOTOR CARS Mrs. F. P. CJott wae in Bangor Monday ing a local branch of the league. Morang, Agent, to consult an oculist. The Royal Hons of the Church have or- Wilford Springer, of Portland, visited ganized an orchestra of seven pieces, and relatives here last week. are at the service of any temperance or- nominal of ex- Mrs. William Crisps, of Romford, i« ganization at the price “Vote No” is their motto. visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Springer. penses. Jan. R. Miss Lora Young, of Hancock, was the 22._ guest of Miss Hazel Bragdon Wednesday. BROOKS VILLE. Mrs. E. F. Bartlett and daughter Mil- The smelt fishermen report small dred, of Eastbrook, are spending the catches, bat excellent prices. week with relatives here. The Mountain Lake Ice Co. began cat- The Sextette club held a sale of home- ting ice Jan. 15. made candies afternoon and even- Saturday Ralph L. Roberts is employed in the at the ing, Baptist vestry. Brooksville woolen mill. The basket ball team played the Bar Lester C. Wescott has moved his family Harbor team Thursday evening, at Bar f om the Lucy Billings bouse to the James the Franklins losing. Harbor, S. Grindle house. Seth Crabtree and Bailey Dyer have ex- All Bentley U. Grindle, who was seriously $690 All $590 Equipped homes, and C. E. Dwelley moved Equipped changed hurt Dec. 27, is slowly gaining, being able their household effects Monday. to sit op. Mrs. Herbert Young, of Hancock, was Mrs. Jennie Gross has returned to her last week to see her mother, Mrs. The cars best to roads of this section. 20 miles on 1 up home in Sfonington, after spending some adapted hilly gal. gasoline Eunioe Blaisdell, who is still very ill. time with her parents, Dudley Jones and Mrs. Elizabeth Bragdon, daughter Ger- wife. of and son Harvey, of New trude, Houlton, Lewis Carter and son Merrill have leased York, who were recent guests at H. P. the old George Howard bouse, and have Blaisdell’s, have left for their homes. installed machinery for a sawmill. They Jan. 22. B. will begin operations in a short time. PROSPECT HARBOR. Jan. 22. A. Daniel G. Libby was in Goaldsboro MARIA V1LJLE. Sunday. Stephen A. Rankin is at Waltham work- Miss Noonan has been visiting Amy ing with bis son Edward. relatives in Winter Harbor. E. C. Dunham has lost his horse. Mr. Mrs. John F. and Miss Susie Over Perry Dunham has had more than bis share ot for an indefi- left for Portland Thursday hard luck recently. nite period. benjamin Frost, who is working for K. of had a at- Sc hoodie lodge, P., good Prank Frost at Lead Mountain pond, tendance evening, when the Thursday spent Sunday with his family here. third rank was worked. Ora Frost is hauling logs to Waltham Hannah Marshall and Mrs. daughter for N. C. Jordan to the Googins mill for have to Rockland on a visit, and gone boards for a barn which Mr. Jordan will Miss Grace Wilson to Port Clyde. baild soon. Whitten and Calvin Guy Raymond G. A. Frost was in Ellsworth Saturday two of our most Stinson, promising young for the first time since last June. He has men, returned Wednesday from Rockland, been suffering from rheumatism and nerve where have the course at they completed trouble several months. the Rockland commercial college in less time than most students. Both were of- Mrs. John Jordan, who has suffered ter- fered and Mr. Whitten has ac- positions, ribly of late of rheumatism, had a shower All $700 All with Bird Brothers <& Willey, of $590 Equipped Equipped cepted of on Camden, and will begin his duties Jan. 29. postcards Thursday—forty-seven in Young Stinson will not leave town, at all—from friends and neighbors. are on exhi- least at present, as his father, Capt. J. W. Jan. 22. S. These Models all Department Store, Stinson, has taken him into his business. bition at Me. Jan. 22. C. SOUTH BROOKSVILLE. MORANG’S Ellsworth, The stockholders of the Forester Hall EAST LAMOINE. society held their annual meeting Thurs- Miss Helen of Bar is Hodgkins, Harbor, day, Jan. 18. I Deucie visiting her brother Harry. P., Charles Bordeaux; A. M., Mrs. j cause of considerable uneasiness fora time, Allen G. Smith, manager of the Brooks- COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. Augusta who has been vis- Somes; secretary, Mrs. Julia Fernald; but a plentiful supply of water to Austin, ville Granite Co., who has been on a va- applied in New York and Boston several treasurer, Mrs. Ada Somes; conductress, the roof soon allayed all fear. iting cation to New York, returned Wednes- NORTH BLUEHILL. Mrs. Hattie L. Brown; associate conduct- SEDGWICK. week, is home. It waa with aatiuess that this day. Frank community x tester Veazie is home from Bangor, ress, Mrs. Florence Cray; Adah, Mrs. Leighton ia boarding at Charles Edward Smith and wife, of Bar Harbor, received the intelligence of the death of Madeline Harvey and Esther Joy have where he has been for medical treatment. Bertha Blanchard; Ruth, Mrs. Mattie Aden’s. visited relatives here Friday and Satur- Capt. Kara Conner at hi* borne in Castine gone to his Richardson; Esther, Mrs. Emma Bangor. His many friends ail hope for speedy Ail?n; The smelters are w hat call day. Martha, Mrs. Smith; Electa, Mrs. having they Friday night. Capt. Conner was Miss Laura who has been work- j Emily born, Bates, recovery. Kate L. warder, Mrs. Bertha Smith; bard luck this winter. and baft Spratt & Greely, of Bar Harbor, have a ! Pray; made bis borne, tbe greater part j ing in Bangor, is at home for a short vaca- Max R. two thir- sentinel, C. B. Richardson. After the in- { Hinckley slaughtered Esther Leijfhton is for her ! of hia life, in tbe Dunbar crew of men clearing a piece of woodland were served. caring sister. neighborhood. tion. the com- ; stallatioo refreshments teen-months-old bogs last week, who is ill at Bluehill. He waa owned by A. B. Cough. reapected by all. and will be re- The canning has closed for the bined weight of which was 1,075 pounds. Mrs. Eva Jacobson,of Northeast Harbor, factory Mrs. who has been membered aa an upright and indnstrioiM Maynard Hodgkins is clearing a piece attended the installation here Faye Orcutt, visiting season. There will be a dance in the town hall Tuesday a kind of her mother, has returned home. citizen, friend and neighbor. He woodland owned by Mrs. Winfield Her old friends wire all to Miss O. of Jan. 27. Abram and Kane will have j evening. glad bad followed tbe sea since early manbood, Hugh Manson, Cape Rosier, M. Allen Hodgkins. see her. She is missed in the George & Son have seven serving three in tbe is visiting friends'bere. charge, and all are sure of a good time. I greatly years navy during H. L. Smith and wife double teams at work in the woods. tbe Civil war. He leaves a widow and five pleasantly enter- Jan. 20. chapter. C. The basket ball team went to Bucksport j •ons. Who have the sympathy of friends. tained twenty friends at cards Monday Jan. 22. H. Ntllie Perftar with Saturday and played the E. M. C. S. team. spent Huoday Jan. 21. L, evening. Among those from out of town FORTH BROOK.UN. Thomas Pervear and The won. wife in 8<»lg»i*li, were David R. of Bucksport boys WINTER HARBOR. Beattie, Arlington, Arch and Allen Cole, of Seaville, are Miss Marion Bartlett and The ladies’ circle of the Congre- J»e«b V'loMon, formerly ol this NORTHEAST HARBOR Mass., Kuel sewing Allie Mayo baa gone to Milo to work. ! place, Bartlett and wife, Ellsworth. relatives here. has of Refresh- ; visiting church will meet Thursday after- purchased a flhc hew trotting horse. Ice is being cut on Had lock pond. ments were served. gational E. C. Hammond has a crew of men ^ ( cut- John Mark L. L)C*lge is recovering from a se- feefired Thurston purchased a horse in H«e Graves is spending s few days in iM? noon, Jan. £5. Supper will be by ic€/ N vere attack of tlfltf Rockland Jan. 18 grip. Mrs. Herrick's Sunday school class. weighing 1,350 pounds. New York. Kam veteran in Clara Cole and her WCtitiers, the last but one William SULLIVAN HARBOR. daughters are visit- The ladies of the town fehtfcr- Carlisle, ol Weal Ellaworth, ia Ernest Atwood has moved bis family young died last week*. ing Fred and wife at ! as teamster John rooms S. V. Bennis and left Fri- Sargent Sargentville tained the young men Friday evehihg at employed by Thurston. into over V. R. Smith’s store. Capt. family The church will have its annual There was an Baptist \ day for Cambridge, Mass. ice-cream social in ihe the town hall, with a leap-year ball. It Roy Allen was in Rockland on business A surprise party was held at the parson' hall roll-call services on Feb. 13. Saturday evening. Proceeds for the was a success in Much credit last week. While there he a were Mrs. W. H. Seavey and daughter Vera every way. purchased age Monday. About thirty present* is due Miss Beatrice Abram and Miss Mar- R. W. Farrar has taken a much-needed horse. have returned from Portland. Harold Reed is playing left forward on who had Ice- rest and gone to Waltham, Massachusetts, Hartwell Candage had the misfortnre to garet Hinckley, charge. All are looking forward w ith the Kicker classical institute basket ball Mrs. Moses Hawkins and daughters will to visit relatives. pleasure fall on the ice on Carleton’s cream and cake were served. An order of to the time when leave this week to be of Dr. Thursday hill, Mrs. 8. W. Trsworgy team. guests Henry dances was and broke his collar-bone. twenty enjoyed. Atherton’s Mrs. E. 8. Drew has returned from a will be here as Hawkins in Mass. again pastor. Tfta Endeavor Cambridge, orchestra of five furnished music. weekly Christian meeting Fred and pieces visit in Houlton. Her son is attending a Hamilton wife have returned Maude Hmallidge, who hat been is has been froui to Mrs. A. 8. Cummings has returned from “If this is what woman's give business there. ill, changed Wednesday home after visiting their children in suffrage prill college once more and is with her at her duties as postmistress. Thursday Newton, Mass., nephew us, let it come, say the young men evening. and Mass. quick!” Miss Clara L. a graduate of the All are W. O. Hopedale Boston, Jones, very glad ol her recovery. Emery, for the remainder of the of Bluehill. J. H. Fault has gone to Antigonisb. >- Jan. 22. Xenophon. Maine General training school for nurses, winter. Herman Carter and mother have rented been Jan. 22. H. has 8., having called there by the critical returned to her work in Portland. Mrs. Clara “All on Account of an Actor,” a one-act Clapp's house lor the winter, illness of his mother. ISLESFORD. L. has SUNSET. Joseph Smallidge entered a hos- while Mr. Carter ia here. farce, will be presented Thursday evening employed Six delegates from the Christian Eh* Miss Fannie Jarvis has been pital m Boston for a surgical at the Sorosis. Miss and the Misses employed Walter StinBon is ill. operation. Quite a number ol deavor Gray His young people at- society mill attend the annual are matrons. at William brother, H. G. Smallidge, accompanied Simpson Spurling’s. Mrs. Florence Stinson has been tended the dance at Riverside hall visiting him. 8atur- boys’ conterence at WaUrvllle Jan. -'5-28. 1 % The past two the Methodist Rev. F. W. Tingley spoke to the Odd at Sunshine. day evening. All a Sundays report good time. Friends of G. Dr. Georee A. of 1 C. Anderson, formerly pulpit has been supplied by Rev. Mr- Fellows Sunday evening. Phillips, Sullivan, has As the Ed. Colby and wile have returned from brown-tail moth contest is now- of Gilman mill be been in town on business. He is soon to principal high school, Harrison and Rev. Mr. McClure, from the Miss Bes»ie was the of | in it is Bpofford guest a visit to Belfast. progress, not an duususl to interested to k iow that he is master of a Bangor theological seminary, during the go to Baltimore to take a sight Wilbert Rice and of last post-graduate see a ol ten ladies absence of Rev. Mr. who will wife, Sutton, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Free- party with their troop of Scouts in Mass. Brotherston, • course. poles, Boy Koxbury, resume the next week. at work 8 charge Sunday. man Robbins Jan. 14. busily by o’clock in the morn- Dr. A. E. Small, a former practitioner of Jan. 22. H. Alonzo Bryant, who was taken to the ing. NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE. John Robbins, of South Deer Isle, was a this town, who has been in New York for Bar Harbor hospital Jan. 14 for an opera- j John and Ella The bowlers are getting ready for a cup SALISBURY COVE. week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. A. T. some time on the Thurston, Harry Pert tion on bis is specializing eye, ear, and conteat to be lungs, getting along nicely. wife, Mr. Carlisle, Allen and wife rolled soon. Eight ttarns Small. nose and has a Hoy Mrs. Ida Rich, of West Eden, is visiting # throat, accepted position in j and will enter. Mrs. George H. Fernald is ill. Her Kay Thurston attended the masonic It is safe to that be very William Powers and wife celebrated the the Massachusetts ; predict relatives here. general hospital, Bos- m ho mins the many friends hope for a speedy installation at Sedgwick Jan. 16. Mr. prize most recovery. fifth of their Mon- ton. His friends are to keep ^poving. Miss Mildred entertained at her anniversary marriage many £l?d learn Thurston Emery Mrs. Alice Gilley, of Baker’s Island, is rendered two Solos. The Neighborhood house has suffered • day evening. that he is soon to return to Maine and home Jan. 20 there. The great loss in the W. employed an office in American has re- death of Mrs. Anson Miss Mrs. J. R. Johnson’s nurse open Bangor. correspondent Jan. 22. Penny, ceived Miss Sadie McFarland, who is teaching 8. Jan. 22. a letter Irom Mrs. 8. M. Hard, which occurred at her home in New for five weeks, has returned to her home. 8. Thompson, in Young’s school, spent Sunday at home. bringing the first new s to York last meek. Mrs. Hard was a mem- SOUTH HANCOCK. Mrs. Johnson is much in health. friends here of improved the ber of the board of a true services will be conducted at SEAL COVE. arrival of a little in directors, Special daughter their friend, and the Hiram Merchant, who has been ill some A. T. Small has received the sad news home- worthy benefactress of Town Hall chapel by the pastor of the Chester Kobbins and wife, of Atlantic, Gertrude, now three months old. institution. She will be missed* time, is gradually failing. that his brother Walter, who lives in greatly spent a few days here last week. Jan. 22. and long remembered by those who euiof John of Gloucester, Mass., has had a paralytic the Qanv of the whies Capt. Stinson, Prospect Harbor, Miss Marian privileges house, aimmisfmrrte. shock. Sawyer, of Bernard, visited she made bag been here a few on possible. days business. her Mrs. NORTH aunt, Phebe Bobbins, last week. CASTINE. Jan. 23. X. />• Leonard Jordan and of Mrs. Lydie Greene, who came to attend Miss wife, Ellsworth Warren Dorr and of Mary Perkins, of is the Peruna Secrets the funeral of her sister—Miss Luella Sei- wife, Southwest Castine, Falls, spent a few days last week at Hiram guest of Mrs. COREA. Harbor, are spending a few weeks with Edward West. You Should Know Merchant’s. lers, has returned to her home in South their daughter, Mrs. E. P. Lunt. W. E. Mrs. Maud Leighton is the guest of Mrs* Boston. Ordway is landing logs at the Mrs. Addie Young, who has been visit- Grin Ethel Noyes. Rev. 8. H. Jobe, of Bar Harbor, will file shore forCapt. Woodward. her Mrs. D. W. has Hannah, widow of Charles SaunderB, give Joseph ing mother, Kelley, an Mrs. Marietta is h«* died illustrated lecture at the hall Tracy visiting: gone to Tunk for the winter. Mrs. Jan. 15, aged eighty-one years. The Thursday Ralph Wardwell and of pond Jan. 25. wife, Castine, (laughter, Mrs. Cora funeral was held evening, Admission free. A col- were Crowley. Kelley accompanied her. at the home, Rev. H. W. recent guests of his Fred F. ! lection will be taken to parents, Miss Collins officiating. defray expenses. Wardwell and wife. Della Tower, of Jones port, is visit- C. L. Smith and son Arthur left last Sadie. Uapt. Salem Lunt has arrived home from ing her aunt, Mrs. James Clark. Wednesday with four horses for township Mrs. Charles Wardwell and Rockland. Lunt has re- baby Law- Mrs. Cora of is visit- w Capt. nearly j Tucker, Jonesport, 22, here they will be employed by Whit- MT. DESERT. rence spent with covered from the effects of the serious Sunday her parents, relatives here. & of Falls. ing comb, Haynes Co., Ellsworth The ice-houses are tilled. Clarence Hutchins and wife. being accident which deprived him of tnree Jan. 22. W. Raymond Dunbar is employed by bher- hugera from the left hand. Church Rogers, wife and A. A. Hanna has finished work at North- boh, of Iji- man Spurting as mail carrier. Mrs. Ida moine, are at the home of Mrs. HANCOCK. east Harbor, and is home for the rest of Norwood arrived home last Rogers’ j bave Hoses B. John Norton and daughter Olive week from uncle, Wardwell, for the winter. Mrs. E. N. Foss is her the winter. Augusta, where she spent ] to the visiting daugh- Frank gone Pawtucket, R. I., to spend the last three mouths. Bert Ober W. who has ter, Mrs. Charles Anderson, at Bar Harbor, Mrs. Ida Leland, with son Lewis, is vis- is also Dunbar, been at winter with his three sons—Reuben, Ed- j home from that when he home a few city, visited his weeks, left last week for The members of Omaha tribe and Elinee iting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Clement, at Mrs. E. L. Port- ward and John. cousin, McLean. laud to the join fishing schooner Eva and council are arranging for a Seal Harbor. Jan. 22. S. Golden Seal, the root of the above joint raising Many are on the sick list. Mrs. A. D Mildred. of the chiefs to be held soon. The Somesville circle will is a useful medicine. sewing meet Heath is ill. Mrs. M. plant, very Many quite J. Ober, w ho Nine who FRANKLIN ROAD. afternoon of this week with linemen, have been reset ting i people gather it in our rich woodlands j Deputy Augustus I. Foss and -Mrs. Foss j Thursday has been ill, is gaming. Mrs. Fannie Her- telephone poles on tbe road J. W. is home from Uouldsboro* 1 were at Winter Harbor and Gouldsboro Mrs. Ada Somes. riok is Penobscot McKay during the summer. Few people know seriously ill. Her husband was to leading Castine, finished their i called from bis work on work Mrs. Rutter is borne from Mil- how valuable it is in dyspepsia, catarrh, last week, and installed the officers of j Mrs. Kuth Grindal, of Hall Quarry, was Bartlett’s Island" last Mary to help care for her. Friday. ford. and as a tonic. Cushman and Scboodic granges. here tq attend the installation. She was general Miss Friends the Sylvia Wardwell is slow recover- I vis- thousand of this root are A of Elinee coun- the guest of Mrs. Deucie Somes. acknowledge receipt of ly Miss Tillie of Bar Harbor, Many pounds j very pleasant meeting mg from the Martin, post cards from New York effects of a fall down the cel- 1 used each year in the famous catarrh cil was held Jan. 17. 1 Mount Desert O. E. held its sent by Mrs. ited her mother, Mrs. Matilda Martin, | Wednesday evening, chapter, 8., lar si lira which she Ueorge Robbins, of sustained rbree weeks last week. remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why Three palefaces were initiated into the installation Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kate Atlantic, who, with her husband and sgo. Miss Wsrdwell was uses Peruna for catarrh. aunt, Mrs. Koppel, of bady bruised, I everybody mysteries of the degree, and one member L. Fray installed the officers, assisted by but no Alfred Tracy and wife are in Dedbfl®, Dorchester. Mass., spent a few in bones were broken. * days Cow- Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna reinstated. Refreshments were served. j Mrs. Hattie Brown as marshal. The offi- toy metropolis recently. visiting Mrs. Tracy’s parents, John Ibe burning out of a 1912. Jan. 22. C. cers are: W. Mrs. Flora W. Jan. 22. chimney at C. M. ing and wife. Almanac for j M., Bordeaux; N. Leach's early Saturday morning was the Jan. 22. M $