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T,“ ( Vol. LIU- | j_ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, ,1907. No. 21. ■— aoomunnenifl. LOCAL AFFAIRS. | was accompanied by Miss Maud Derby, of ing tor the men, but did not locate them ELECTRIC ROAD SURVEY. Dorchester, Mass., who will spend the until Monday afternoon, when they came NO. AT summer here. to Bor Harbor where were arrested. Route Does Not Go Down Bay Far 68 3 1-2 PER CENT. NKW ADVKRTlM£lH»KTf4 THIS WKEK. they jVIDEND Next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock there They were given a hearing before Judge Enough to Suit Ellsworth. Exec notice—Est Harriet V Ogden will be a union memorial at of the Bar Harbor The advance party on the survey tor the Exec notice—Est Cadwalader E service Han- Clark, municipal court, Ogden. EUswortb-Bar Harbor electric L B Hillis—Help wanted. cock hall. The sermon will be by Rev. ft. Monday. They pleaded guilty, and were proposed County Savings Bank, Exec notice—Est Sarah E Tilden. road has reached the of Hancock B. of the church. not represented by counsel. The sentence vicinity Salisbury ME. The Newton Journal Pnb Co. Mathew’s, Congregational ELLSWORTH, the main is still on McCarthy & Wardwell—Groceries and pro- Pastors of the other Ellsworth churches was sixty days and costs. Cove, though party visions. the mainland. The route runs down to Commenced Business 1873. will assist iu the service. was May 1, G A Parcher—Apothecary. Some alarm felt last week by Mr. J A and Bayside, to the vicinity of Lord’s goto*. Haynes—Market. Edward Ayer, of Dexter, spent last j Mrs. Henry A. Grant, who recently Castine, Me: and then across country to a crossing near Next Dividend will be at the rate of night in Ellsworth with his sister, Mrs. moved here from Sullivan, at the disap- Castine Water Co—Public notice. the toll bridge. * J. P. Eldridge. He returned home to-day, | pearance ot their adopted daughter, Bes- Bangok, Mb: In Ellsworth it is said the road, if it accompanied by his mother, Mrs. S. J. sie, aged sixteen, who left home Triday Sawyer Dental Co—Dentistry. ( follows the line of will not far who has her The had been to survey, go 3 s Augusta, Me: \ Ayer, spent the winter with night. girl subject spells cent. down the shore to be of much per Mrs. of aberration of and it was feared enough bay E A Strout—Farms for sale. daughter, Eldridge. mind, CLEAR OP TAXATION. as a summer and win- that in one advantage affording Bethel, Me: The Methodist has sold the of theBe attacks she bad wan- .lune 1, at which time on society par- ter Lord’s cove is and begins 1907, money goes Interest. E C Bowler—Tours to Jamestown dered into the woods and would suffer port. sheltered, I«t quarter exposi- on Hancock street to Marks Hertz. tion. sonage some freezes over even before the from was years The reserved sufficient be- seriously exposure. She located Portland, Me: society ground river does. If the road runs down the Sunday at the home of a half-sister in bay — tween the house and church for a Palmer Bros Gasoline engines and parson- a few miles farther before across launches. Marlboro. She has no recollection of how striking We will sell for you. bnt it is not that a new age site, likely it would reach a winter and Auto school. she reached Bhe country, will be built before next there, except that walked, We will rent for parsonage year. summer and would at the same time you. and remembers crossing the railroad. port, SCHEDULE OP MAILS Isaac N. Avery, of West Ellsworth, has open np much desirable shore SELL We will buy for you. She was brought home Monday. property AT ELLSWORTH POST-OFFICE. sold his farm to Myron R. Carlisle, of for cottage sites. We will the title. certify In effect May d, 1907. North Bend, Surry. Mr. Avery will move The Bar Harbor of the PAST-MASTERS’ SIGHT. correspondent We write all kinds of insurance. to Brewer. He is one of the farm- News YOUR MAILS RECEIVED. leading Bangor says: From West—7.16 a 4.29and 6.06 m. ers of his section, and will be a loss not Write us and we will call on you immediately. m, p Interesting Work by Esoteric Lodge Electrics are still the long-wished-for con- From East—11.12 s m, 12.05, 5.55 and 1C.52 m. only to his own community, but to the summation, and what the new p —A Bit of History. just company MAIL CLOSES AT FOSTOFFICE. city. is to do seems to be the principal talk, which An unusual spectacle was witnessed REAL Going East—6.45 a m, 4 and 5.80 p w. comes up after the weather, the crops, the Chief-Justice L. A. Emery, Clerk-of- at the meeting of Esoteric lodge of C.W.&rT Gotng West—10.45 and 11.30 a m, 5 80 and 9pm. prospects for the season, and other standard MASON, Courts John F. Knowlton and Arthur T. Masons last The First National Bank Sunday mall arrives at 7.20 a m. Closes for Thursday evening. subjects are settled and laid aside for good. Bldg., of the west at 5.3C p m. Richardson, Southwest Harbor, the third degree was conferred on two candi- It is now reported on good authority that Main Street, Ellsworth, Me. the company has bonded thf large tract of ESTATE. commissioners appointed to determine the dates—Martin A. of Garland, Ellsworth, land to the eastward of Cromwell’s harbor line between Trenton and Eden at the toll and J. S. Douglass, of who is at brook on lower Main street, formerly Lin- Lamoine, dal'l’s that the station for Bar Har- TEN will view the to-morrow’, in park,and for sale. PAGES. bridge, premises present employed Kingman, and the bor is to be built there. There are also many and hold a in the hall at Trenton. other rumors all of land on side nearing stations were filled by past-masters as brought forward, which, 28.210 feet of situate south and at foot of Sea street. Northeast Harbor, of course, must be discounted, more or less. land ts on shore and follows: A. Maine. This lot of the title given to low water mark. Capt. Samuel A. Goodwin is at home for The city has purchased a pair of horses L. Witham, W. M.; Mayor The one established fact seems to remain* A. W. that the road is a sure John D. March place at Bayslde with dwelling and stable; contains :jo acres running to a short stay. for the fire department and sprinkling Greely, S. W.; J. A. McGown, J. thing. the shore <>f Union river bay. cart. have also of B. F. W.; W. H. Dresser, secretary; Jas. E. Sleeping cars are now on between Bos- They purchased H. W. Carr property, Water street, Ellsworth. Me. Apply to the cart. The T. E. S. F. C. Business Notices. ton and Mt. Desert Gray sprinkling price paid Parsons, treasurer; Hale, D.; Ferry. L. B. The Newton Jour- C. W. & F. L. Mahon. for the horses was $650. It is a well- BurriU, J. D.; E. E. Rowe, S. 8.; 6. W. Hillis, representing Mrs. C. W. Mason is visiting her son, nal Publishing Co., assisted by others, is ai matched pair of chestnut horses, young Tripp, J. S.;C. R. Foster, marshal; Rev. Dr. Harry C. Mason, in work making a business and residential di- Stonington. and workers. For the R. B. Mathews, chaplain; J. W. Nealley, lively sprinkling rectory of Hancock county. The Newton F. W. Stanton is in this city, the guest cart the master of T. E. city paid $300. ceremonies; Hale, George Journal Co. publishes more than forty di- of his wife’s and Mrs. H. J. F. L. W. F. C.'s. parents, Capt. The twentieth annual convention of the Newman, jr., Jordan, rectories and blue-books, and publishes many Joy. An number of Masons Hancock county W. C. T. U. will take unusually large county directories of Maine. The reliability witnessed the work. The com- of the work has the The Sunday evening services at the place at the Methodist church Tuesday quartette, been vouched for by press of O. W. E. F. of the State times. Congregational church have been sus- and Wednesday of next week, May 28 and posed Tapley, Robinson, many INSURANCE. a. w. ana j. FIRE a. until fall. xving pended 29. The convention will open at 3.30 taoDingnam, sang. After the work a in fctfarrtiatii.nus. Rev. H. G. McGiauflin, of Brewer, will o’clock Tuesday afternoon. There will banquet, gotten up J. H. Leland’s best style, was served. As as fire will burn and flames occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church also be an evening session Tuesday, and long W. M. John F. Knowlton led in the brief soooctfflocex»oo<5ooooc«»3c«e»3e8 next Sunday morning. forenoon, afternoon and evening sessions speech-making, a feature of the evening so will there be need j Mrs. Seth T. of Island Wednesday. destroy, long Campbell, Falls, which was cut short in order to enable has been in Ellsworth a few days, visiting The Ellsworth driving club met at the I SMOKERS! of honest, insurance—the several visitors, who came all the way trustworthy her father, E. K. office of F. C. Burrill last ■ To to tbe Hopkins. Friday evening, from Kingman to be present, to catch the prove smoking public ■j and discussed for the season. It was that we tbe best line of > kind will with the Mrs. E. E. Parker, of Lewiston, was in plans late train. j carry you get always intbe we will to a decided to put the track in cigars city, give jthe city few days, the guest of her par- Wyman park Esoteric lodge was organized in 1870* J first-class of and wife. condition for speeding horses. The pros- eighteen companies ents, Henry L. Moor H. K. Hawes was appointed first worthy 5 EVERY TENTH MAN BUYING j pects of having a trotting meet in Ells- There will be a meeting of the city gov- master under dispensation. The first an- A QUARTER’S WORTH OF worth this season were discussed, and ernment Friday evening at 7 o’clock, when nual meeting was in December, 1871, when 5 CIGARS DURING THE there is every probability that at least one bids for the new bond issue of fl3,300 will Col. R. F. Campbell was elected master; NEXT TEN DAYS, meet will be held here. THE GEO. H. GRANT CO., be opened. he served during ’72-3; then followed A. A Neat Durable Match Safe Mrs. C. J. of who was W. Cushman in A. ! will be a Swan, Boston, ’74-75; J. McGown, ’76; | There meeting of the Unitarian 1 Mabel before her marriage, has A. W. F. ’79- J bearing Odd Fellows, flasonic or ELLSWORTH and BAR HARBOR, MAINE. society at the vestry to-morrow evening Monaghan W.Greely, ’77-8; Emerson, ‘*een engaged to sing at the concert to be 80-81; T. E. Hale, ’82-3; F. A. Macoraber, ; Knights of Pythias emblems, ; at 7.90 o'clock, to act on the resignation of X whichever he wishes. at Hancock hall on the of ’84: O. Rev. 8. W. Sutton. given evening W. Tripp, ’85; S. T. Royal, ’86-7; the graduation day of the class of 1907— F. w. Billington, ’88; C. R. Foster, ’89; We make this offer, knowing if [ Miss Walker arrived home last W. J. J. W. once our brands of cl- Sophia June 17. Mrs. Swan has been re- Logan, ’90; Nealley, ’91-2-3; I you try singing R. F. E. W. Saturday from Winchester, Mass., where Sweeney, ^-SjT. Hale, ’96-7; S gars, you will come again. cently in public, and is everywhere re- H. E. P. A. K. j she has been the winter Dresser, ’98; Kelley, *99; spending study- ceived with enthusiasm. Her friends here Cushman. 1900; Harvard C. Jordan, ’01; ing music and teaching. A. L. L. W. will be glad of this opportunity to hear Witham, ’02-3; Jordan, ’04; INSURANCE THAT INSURES. George F. Newman, ’05; E. I GEO. A. Irene chapter, O. E. S., will give a jr., Harry PARCHER, her again. Rowe, ’06. 14 Main St. g strawberry festival and dance at Esoteric § A Policy absolutely without restrictions, Bowdoin is still winning honors in de- John F. Knowlton is the present master. hall 31. All Masons The now members of A Policy with but One Condition, namely: the payment of premiums. Friday evening, May and Fulton J. a former following, Esoteric, j bate, Redman, served as masters in S. J. Mor- A Policy providing for thirty days of grace in the payment of premium. and families are invited. Lygonia: Ellsworth boy, is the leader on the Bow- Jas. E. Elmer E. F. A Policy with Privilege of Loans at five per cent, interest after Policy has been in rison, Parsons, Rowe, Miss Florence Higgins is at the Bangor team. week the team C. Burrill. H. N. force three years. doin Last debating Joy. James A. McGown is the oldest A Policy incontestable, except for non-payment of premiums from its date. hospital undergoing surgical treatment. from Cornell university was worsted in living A have been past-master of Esoteric. Policy automatically non-forfeiting after three full years’ premiums This is the second time she has been ob- debate. By winning this debate Bowdoin paid. liged to be operated upon. now has to her credit five consecutive vic- A Policy on of of death in one sum, or in a payable immediately receipt proofs 1 COMING EVENTS. selected number of instalments, or in annual instalments for life. Kev. J. P. Simonton, of Stonington, is ; tories, having won two debates from Am- in Ellsworth to-day, looking after the re- herst, one from Clark and one from Syra- ELLB WORTH. moval of his household goods to Stoning- cuse university. Saturday evening, May 25, at Agricul- OUR GLASSES That's the Standard Annual Dividend Policy ton. They will be taken there by steamer The Richard Tinker house on the Ells- tural hall. North Ellsworth-—“Aunt Jer- OP THE Percy V. worth Falls road w'as partially burned last usha’s Quilting Party,” by Ellsworth Falls STAY ON The ball game scheduled for Saturday night. The house was unoccupied, and cast. Admission: Adults, 15 cents; chil- NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. between Ellsworth and Bluehill grammar the tire w’as undoubtedly of incendiary dren, 10 cents. AND schools at Wyman park, did not material- origin. The fire started in the upper part Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28 and 29, Far rateaand farther particulars apply to, or write ize, the Bluehill boys failing to put in an of the house and burned out the roof. at Ellsworth—Annual convention of the LOOK WELL. appearance. The Floyd market had 75 to 100 tons of ice Hancock county W. C. T. U. Opening stored in the shed attached to the house, session at 2.30 m. R. B. HOLMES, Agent, Ellsworth, Maine- Ex-Mayor Henry E. Davis and wife are p. Tuesday. but this wras The house was receiving congratulations on the advent of uninjured. Friday, May 31, at Esoteric hall—Straw- EXAMINATION FREE. owned the Tinker estate. There was a second grandchild—a daughter born by berry festival and dance by Irene chapter, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. of no insurance. O. E. S. yesterday Bryant, E. F. E. Holmes. Waban, Mass. Charles E. and Leo J. Ward- June at 1 ROBINSON, General Insurance Agency of M. McCarthy Wednesday, 5, p. m.—Annual a and have Cor. Main and Hancock Streets, ELLSWORTH, flAINE. There will be a special meeting of the well have formed partnership, convention of road commissioners of Han- MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. woman’s relief at G. A. R. hall to- the stock and good wrill of Fred cock at court house. connection. INSURE PHILIDELPHIA corps purchased county, Telephone Your Property in the UNDERWRITERS, morrow evening. Every member is ear- H. Osgood, who for several years has a combination policy of the Fire Association anil Insurance Company of North America. nestly requested to be present to assist in carried on the grocery business in Odd ol Philadelphia, I’enu. Assets, *1*.000,000. the work for Memorial Fellows block. Messrs. McCarthy and M. h. HOLMES, Agent, mi.wonh Maine.Office phone .VKl. planning Day. > for some time been clerks Mrs. Margaret Whittaker, who has Wardwell have at are exemplary spent the winter in Boston with her son j Whiting Bros’.; they BARGAINS IN Ellsworth. Me. and start out in business for o7~W. TAPLET/. Irving, arrived home last week. She young men, themselves with the best wishes of a large I'SIKANCE. REAL ESTATE. 1.N VKS OltiJI TS. | atrfjertlanncnta. number of friends. [ All kinds. Fire, Lite. Accident. I Sell, Buy, Bent, Collect First-class Bonds and Stocks, of officers | Marine. Liability. Steam-Boiler. Kents, ami look after gener- Mortgages negotiated, Money At the recent annual election Surety Bondi. ally. loaned on collateral. of the Hancock county savings bank, Col. John F. Whitcomb declined re-elec- ALL CONFIPEilNTiAi.. GRASS BUSINESS STRICTLY SEEDS tion to the office of president, on account of increasing business cares, and Capt. S. Clover Alsike Charles E. McCarthy. Leo J. Waedwell. L. Lord was elected to the office. R. M. Campbell wa/6 elected a trustee. Col. C. C. Redtop _Hungarian Burrill was re-elected treasurer, and McCarthy & wardwell Charles R. Burrill assistant treasurer. This savings bank was established in have purchased the stock and good 1S73, and is one of the solid financial in- stitutions of this county. will of F. H. Osgood, and wiil deal in Road Commissioner Hurley has laid SEED POTATOES crushed rock on Church street on the hill near the Congregational church; on the Groceries and Provisions upper end of Piner*fctreet, completing the on the mill FERTILIZERS work on that street, and road, of every kind at near Whitcomb, Haynes & Co.’s mill. Repairs have also been made on the Falls ODD FELLOWS BLOCK, road. Rock will be laid on Birch avenue W est End Bridge, ... Ellsworth, Me. from School to State street, completing W. from Oak street C. work on that street GRINDAL the to State. It is proposed also to start the Water Street, ME. 1 ELLSWORTH, We are closing out the okl stock at greatly reduced work of laying crushed rock in Black’s prices. We are running an order and delivery hollow, on the Surry road, if the appro- wagon, and solicit a share of the public patronage. priation holds out. William and Charles Woodbury, broth- Japanese Goods. ers, of Bar Harbor, were brought to the Barred Rock for county jail yesterday to serve a sixty-day Plymouth Eggs Hatching sentence for lareency. The men stole a Japanese Wind Bells to lull you to sleep. Favors 9tr»Tnhv,„hat5hin« season •« now on, and I am prepared to furnish Eggs from my prize-winning skiff owned by Mark L. Tate, of Mouth of B.arred bred both for and fancy. Winners this season at Bangor, lor Whist Dinner wffl? Plymouth Bocks, utility the on and took it down to Parties, Cards, Japanese Vases. And atervllle and Portland. Pine laying strain of big browu eggs. River, May 9, Sheep Porcupine island, Bar Harbor, home should have a stork. CALL AND SEE Egg* 91.00 per IB; 98.00 per IOO. every THEM. where they were engaged in fishing. Mr. Orders be left H. Me. may at Austin Joy’s. FRED P. HAYHE8, ElUworth, Tate, the owner of the boat, notified the officers of the nearby coast towns of his loss, and the boat was located. Chief-of- J. A. Police Guthrie spent Monday morning THOMPSON, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN. cruising about the bay in a launch look- Main Street, Ellsworth. work of the first degree. The lecture* mng. Rosie Crimmin; CHRISTIAN KND iAVOR. Ulutual Benefit (Salman. then presented following programme: ler; story, Eugene Clark. *’8WUft r Tired Nervous Women Recitation, Charlotte Wooster; »grange the Week EDITED BY "AUNT MADGE". (Prayer Meeting Topic For JOHN prophecy, Alice Laws; reading. Hazel xxy*^-^ Beginning May 25. Homes Lula Ita Motto: "Helpful and Hopeful.” Make Merchant; recitations, Nettie Foss, meetin* 01 By REV. S. *1. DOYLE. Unhappy Mn iw Crabtree; readings, Lettie Anderson, Nel- grange, Friday evening the ^ Topic.—Home missions. The progress of first.!“ of this column are lie Caroline Strat- degrees were the southern mountaineers.- Isa. Hi. 7-12. The purposes succinctly Crabtree; conundrums, conferred on on. ^ stated in the title and motto—it Is for the mutnal Elizabeth Oakea. The lecturer’s The southwestern part of the Apjui i ton; recitation, programme inclnd!^ benefit, and alms to be nelpful and hopeful. refreshments were served. of the D inhabited During recess, Gleaner, techi&n mountain system It Is f«»r the com- Being f *r the common good. members and six visitors were pres- ,ndwtJ^ im Sixty by one of the most interesting and mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of in- ent. The next meeting will bk new mem- HAMTTON, north Blcrnn. of the formation and suggestion, a medium for the in- iportant exceptional p *pulations bers’ and the one following, gen- Halcyon grange held !' terchange of ideas. In this capacity it solicits night, of the United States. President Roose- Two communications, and Its success depends largely tlemen’s night. in “The Winning of the West" .netructedmTin? „“** in the a8’ third velt on the support given it in this respect. Com- MEMOBIAL RESOLUTIONS. and fourth!** ancestors “backwoodsmen One member was (rails their munications must be signed, but the name of R’hmni, Death has entered our midst, and received by demit Dr. Charles L. laid down (of the A!legistnies.” writer will not be printed except by permission. our brother, Lincoln Wooster, has Friday evening about twenty r! ^ (Thompson, secretary of the Presbyte- Communications will be subject to approval or his implements on earth, therefore to the invitation from Sedgwick the column, but none That in the death of Bro. Woos- A bountiful rian board of home missions, denomi- | rejection by the editor of Reaotved, supper was served Address Pamola has lost a faithful mem- amf’**“ nates them “our highlanders,” ami by will be rejected without good reason. ter, grange teresting programme esrried old. * all communications to ber, one who was kind, and the generosity tt distinguished southern writer the in THE AMERICAN, which he has exercised for his friends will be of this region has been called Ellsworth. Me. (habitant held in grateful remembrance. BUCKSPORT. ■The forgotten man.” In missionary their The Reaolted. That the grange tender seminary ball team delete are called “the mouu SOSA THB PRAIRIB FLOWER. wife and iparlance th% LIS, heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved gins classical institute at or of the On the distant where the heather in their sad Ch.rle„0.?| Itaineers” mountain people prairie, relatives of our departed brother urday. Score, 7-4. ona* In round numbers there are wild MRS.GEO. A. JAMES affliction. (south. MRS.NELLIE MAKHAM A Red Men’s convent ion 2.000.000 of these In its quiet beauty lived and smiled, Reaotved, That our charter be draped in will be k,,, (about people, princi- I suffered so 1 did not cars what became of 1 Stands a little cottage, and a vine A nervous Irritable woman, often on as a Bucksport May 29, comDrisin.tv in the mountains of North creeping of my re- mourning for a period of thirty days pally living of me, and mv family despaired of Tarratine of S Loves around its porch to twine. the verge of h rsterrcs. is a source to me I token of to our deceased brother. Beliast, ’Carolina, Tennessee, and cover*-. Physicians foiled help respect and Kentucky was a child. to who comes under I inkham • Hampden Abenakis, of In that peaceful dwelling lovely misery everyone was to try Lydia E. Reaotved. That these resolutions be ex- ilS*' VWest are divided into urged w.li put on the Virginia. They With her blue eyes beaming soft and mild. her influence, and and mis- and I want to tell you as evidence adoption, warno!!!'' unhappy Vegetable Compound tended upon our records, and that chief s degrees, ** Vtwo classes. The first are the “valley hair cured me. I think it respectively. And the wavy ringlets of her flaxen erable herself. that it has entirely of the sincere sympathy of the grange, copies on earth and I am The remsins of who live iu the fertile at Floated in the summer air. Such- women not drive hus- is the finest, medicine Dr. W. F. (folk." valleys only and thereof be sent to the bereaved wife, and to putmu, unfit recommending it to all my friend* died ins in foot of the mountains and have en- bands from home but are wholly for hospital New (the CHORUS. the papers publication. Brunswick u* acquaintances. were the advantages of education, cul- to govern children. Alice G. Laws. 13, brought here Thursday fn,i.. joyed Fair as a lily, joyous and free. A. James, a life ment. The ills of women act like a fire Mrs. Geo. long Dr. Put man was a son ture and civilization. In the second she: Caroline C. Foss, of (!' (ft Light of the prairie home was of Fredonia, X. Y,, writes: Putman, who was for brand upon the nerves, consequently resident Oakes, many years** there is the true mountaineer who knew her felt the gentle power Elizabeth tor on the Coni1* iplace Everyone seven-teuths of the nervous Dear Mrs. Pinkham Bucksport branch. flower. prostra- Committee on resolutions. whom the missionary has to do. Of Rosalie, the prairie a run down 'condition fWith tion, nervous despondency, the “I was in terribly (He lives in his cabin home, far distant and had nervous prostration caused by On the distant prairie, when the days were “blues", and nervous Piles get quick and certain sleeplessness, female trouhlo. in fact I bed not been well CUSHMAN, GOULDSBOBO. rebUTtUr^ from the and the village, iu the of women arise from some Shoop's Magic Ointment. city j long. were born. This con- Plcasi SSmfl irritability since my children j At the last of Cushman, I made alone for Piles, and it, and on the mountain 1 regular meeting action (deep valleys sides, j Tripping like a fairy, sw^eet her song. organic derangement. dition worked on mv nerves and I was ir- end certain. i.£lj on 15, members ; Itching, painful. proto,®!"™ ‘and makes a scant livelihood the With the blossoms, and the birds at Do fits of miserable. I had tried many grange May thirty-nine blind by sunny you experience depression ritable and j piles disappear like umgfc by in** j with ex- without much but were Four were instructed in lArge glass of rude and play, with restlessness alternating remedies getting help | present. nickel-capped jarsMcehn*• w (practice agriculture by by O. A. Parc her. ^ Beautiful and bright as they. treme irritability ? Do you suffer Lydia E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound j the first and second degrees. (hunting. and It in the in the abdominal brought me back to health strength. When the twilight shadows gathered from pains region, the -down has also carried me safely through tea.lcaAdft snr ^tcambo- 1 west. backache, bearing pains.nervous too SCHOODIC, FRANKLIN. of Scotcli-lrish I of Life. I cannot strongly V./ ^ V V -_ H (descendants Presbyte- sank to rest. and almost Change And the voice of nature dyspepsia, sleeplessness, recommend your medicine. Schoodic grange held a regular meeting irians who came to the country because cross and If so. Like a cherub kneeling seemed this lovely continually snappy? 16, Master G. B. Seammon con- to Women. May Worthy of religious persecution tu the reign ot j child. vour nerves are in a shattered Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation with presiding. Members present, thirty; visi- (Queen Anne in England. For years ; With her gentle eyes so mild. dition and you j|re threatened Women from any form of tors, four. After business, a short liter- came in great numbers to Amer- nervous prostration. suffering* (they | faded, and a blast weakness are invited to But the summer chilly Proof is monumental that nothing female ary programme was carried out. The Commencing May g as I do about these things. Anything of the These trains connect at Bangor with through also descended GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA. twenty-fifth anniversary grange. poverty they mentally as also “Hazel Dell”. A bit a bit out of the natural makes me feel as if trains on Main Line, to and from f’ortla&d, popular song, of One candidate was instructed in the third and nntil had had taken liberties which should Following programme for meeting Boston and St John. morally spiritually tbey of reminiscence is for ns now and | some one j good be and fourth degrees, Sedgwick grange are to pro* reached a most condition. ; not be allowed. But I fear I am not making Green Mountain Pomona to held with giv- Passengers earnestly requestly degraded and awakens memories— cure tickets before the train*,Md then, many 1 ing the third and grange the entering And then the j myself understood very well. Schoodic grange, Franklin, Friday, May Halcyon Ellsworth to Falls and Fall* to missionary appeared, memories which are not especially necessarily sad, a short time fourth. A fine was rendered. Ellsworth. and from that time on has 1 went to hear Bryan speak agos 24: programme progress the events recall F. E. G. P. A T. A. though they transpired I wanted to for regarding this Twenty-five visitors were present, BOOTHBY, been made. judge myself Call to order fifth degree repre- GEO. F. EVANS. I in the This is one of the won- long ago. | great orator, and 1 came away happy as did senting Halcyon, Springvale, Vice-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. rue progress or rue mountaineers Secretary's report; report of committees Cherryfleld ders of our individual the all of the of who existence; seemingly company people Unfinished new business and Rainbow them were has been most remarkable. This was business; granges. Among back our minds the assembled to hear him. I ! power to bring Ito hope Mayor Greely Address of welcome.Frank C Blaisdell Worthy Brother Emery, of Springvale largely due to the inherited tendencies others who went to to hear associations of the past, the words of a and those Bangor M Julian who made and Swan's Island of the Their ancestors had Response.W Emery grange, interesting remarks, Ellsworth, Blehill people. we him speak enjoyed his eloquence as I did. ! song, a picture we saw, a place visited, Topic —What is the strongest tie that also Brother Frank E. been and in of has the of his McGouldrick, of STEAMBOAT COMPANY. strictly religious, spite faces of friends. Bryan happy faculty making binds us to the farm? John Opened by who an elo- ail their and hearers understand and appreciate and ap- Cherryfleld grange, gave Ignorance degradation _ Walker, Hancock. and a toast to there still clung to them a strong faith plaud—and lapgh—and to quote a gentleman Discussion quent speech Sedgwick “H” writes: UI enclose a list of flowers, who on the same car that I did from was served to about nine- In God and, above all, a deep reverence returned Recess for dinner grange. Supper not however, that they are all the lecture: There was “no bitterness”. for the Bible and sacred things. In supposing, Calling to order fifth degree ty-five patrons. correct. Please us some more; it’s It is a remarkable circumstance for a man a mountain cabin an old of give Balloting for candidates many copy HARVEST lots of fun.” who has had to do with political questions fifth HOME, WEST ELLSWORTH. 'the Bible could be found, which was Conferring degree all his life, to speak for one hour and a half, Harvest Home met I have thoroughly enjoyed comparing Topic—Resolved, That it is more import- grange May 18, with (frequently read by mothers and grand- without a bitter word. I fear I could answers with those forwarded with uttering ant that should learn to be a good attendance. After the to your j girls good business, mothers the children. And the men. I not for my life write or speak half as long the and yours (if 1 may be cooks than any profession. Opened by third and fourth degrees were given one The Direct Route Between Ellsworth and while in had not descriptions; without some unkind rough many ways, ! saying things, but if.I Mrs S S Scammon. of allowed to use “fill the bill” to Schoodic grange candidate. Visitors from Lake View oil Points In Bluehili Bay. lost all true slang) my bitter into M. B. the principles of manhood. put any thoughts my letters, Discussion as to the of hold- L. mind better than the so I give advisability grange were present. A fine Steamer N. H. Sow|e. W. The soil was and when the seed original, Aunt will cut them out. I am called programme Percy V, Capt. good, Madge ing a field day. Opened by Jesse Remlck. Weather I both. I w’as given after the grange. purser. permitting. willje»w was sown it It forth sarcastic, but I am sure do not always merit Lamoine Thursday* and Satur«J»» upon brought Young,of Ellsworth, Tuesdays. ws the name. Sometimes when I think I am ss follows: Ellsworth, 8 am. South Surry, good fruit. In a single generation Sdn by-ilv Original. say- Remarks for good of order NORTH a m, Bluehili, 10.20 a m. South Bluehili 1 Catnip 1 Pussy-will-O! ing something funny it turns out to impress in NICOUN, ELLSWORTH. men of education, of great force of I Closing form. a m, North Brooklln, 11.45 a m. 'Vest yemow. Wheat Miller hearers as dow’nright sarcasm. M. A. B. Nicolin grange held its UOP* character and of I 2 2\ Dusty my regular meeting 12 4' p m, McKinley iBsas Harbor). capable doing things arrive at 2.1>p®- 3 Daisy 3 Morning Glory a will BAY Saturday evening. May 18, with a fair at- Atlantic (Swan’s Island), were even sur- I think good many understand VIEW, SALISBURY COYe. produced from such RETURNING 4 Love-lies-bleeding 4 Bleeding Heart tendance. After business, a short and the continues. your feeling in regard to treating serious There was a large attendance at grange pro- roundings, progress (same) of Wednesdays. Fridays and Sundays, so it makes sacred with gramme recitations, readings and dis- al-»» The school and the church are lifting 5 Candy tuft 5 Marsh Mallows subjects familiarly, Wednesday evening, several visitors, lows Leave Atlantic 7 a m. McKinley, cussion was carried out. West Tremont. 8 45 a m. North that and the ; 6 Thyme 6 Thyme ! things too common. Your letter is very among them Rev. Mr. Crane and Rev. Brookfls,^ up mighty population, a m. South Bluehlli,10.15 a m. BluehllUl*®* 7 Gladiolus 7 Gladiolus Clarence Brother Crane the arrive at fcuswot entire lives of the mountaineers are interesting. _ Emery. kept South Surry, 12.15 p m, | MAB1AVILLE. 8 Jonquil 8 Johnny Jump-up audience in a continuous roar with his about 1 3u p'm. being transformed. But the need for on 9 Wind flower Dear Afufwals: MariaviUe met at the made at Black Island 9 Wind flower ; humorous and Broth- grange hall Satur- Landings will be mission work was never greater than of many selections, notice. 10 Lambkill 10 Phlox (flocks) | I have begun a number letters to the col- with a er on the of day evening, May 18, good attend- » at the present. Railroads are being 1 umn but would call me off before 1 Emery spoke advantages the bandied via Eastern S. S. Co. 11 Aspho del 11 Shamrock something ance. One sister was Freight farmer and farms. accepted by demit_ from Boston. Rockland. stoning pushed back into the mountains to 12 got one finished, but it doesn’t follow that I good Portland. 12 Lovage Tulips Laura Jordan from Abbot and all on tl e Penobscot river. The on the of grange. A lit- polnia bring forth its rich ores. Towns and 13 Sweet Peas 13 Sweet Peas have forgotten you because I haven’t written question growth small excurdo** well The steamer can be chartered for so fruits w'as discussed erary programme-was rendered. cities are springing up, but the influ- 14 Sunflower 14 Daisy (day's eye) for long. by Worthy Master D. or special trips every Monday. Committee reported that the hall should ence of these mining towns tends to- 15 Morning Glory 15 8:ar of Bethlehem John and I had a day of rejoicing all to our- G. Hall and brothers Julian Emery, A. G. F. 8- Lord, Preside#*- be on its W. Tafley. 16 Four o’clock 16 Four o’clock selves when we found that we were to have no and others. The in costume repaired present foundation. O. ward greater degradation rather than Emery song Tress. A 1 -esubmission for the next two and also toward the uplifting of the people. Here are more to be answered: 1, Plant a years, by sisters Lottie Andrews and Jennie Jel- bridal wreath; 2, a preacher; 3, St. George; that the Sturgis law still stood all right. We GREENWOOD, EASTRROOK. Therefore instead of our ef- lison was well received. They responded relaxing the of 6, the didn’t hoist a flag for the good reason that we The of EASTERN 4, a red hat; 5, king beasts; dark; to an encore. The grange ouartette sang regular meeting Greenwood forts in their behalf we should redou- of our but if 7, Faust; 8, not guilty; 9, a favorite shell fish; haven't one own, we had you several familiar songs. Next meeting grange was held May 18, with forty-seven ble them. The is the most it present 10, fairy’s wand; 11, a cuff on the ear; 12, may rest assured that would have been May 22. members and ten _ visitors present. One critical moment In the lives of the were no Cinderilla at midnight. hoisted. If there rumsellers there for PAMOLA, HANCOCK. application membership was received. Steamship Company. mountain people of the south, and. this — would be no drunkards, and I wish there Miss Mildred Butler was wae ladies’ installed Flora being the case, we should put forth re- Dear Aunt Madge: would be a law passed in Congress that every Saturday evening, May 18, in Pamola for the remainder of this year. a Mount Dewrt ft Mu.blll Divl*l0“- 1 doubled efforts to win them for Christ. I read gladly of Naillil’s and Aunt B’s ruroseller throughout the United States night grange. Worthy Over- Only few members who were church I like to to too, and should be punished by Imprisonment for life. seer Caroline C. Fobs very as in the BIBLE READINGS. going. go church, ably presided literary were was glad to be able to attend services on I would like also to be able to stamp out the master, Maude Carrie programme present. A. P. Bunker Ez. Neb. 1-15; Nah. 1, 15: very Bowden, overseer, vi, 8-10; il, tobacco so there could never one of his Easter Sunday. There was a beautiful can- altogether, be Foss, lecturer, Valma Stratton, chaplain, sang boyhood songs, and L. W. Ps. xxxili. 10-22; Prov. xiv, 34; Jer. used in these tata, “Victory Divine.” Some very sweet another bit United States. Gertrude Bessie Bunker told a good story. xxlx, Matt, Acts Foss, steward, Walker, 7; xxvill, 19, 20; i, voices in it. I attended the church nearest, There, I suppose all the Johns will be down for the assistant steward, Edith Foss, L. A. 8., Programme next meeting: Song, 1-11; Rom. x, 14, 15; Rev. xxii, 17. which is the Rev. George Stone; and on me for that, but I can’t help it if they %re. Baptist, Caroline Edna Lawrie and Madalene read- thankful for one and that is Stratton, treasurer, Clara John- Ashe; I have been once since Baster to the Asylum 1 am thing, my ing, Earle not use the stuff in son, secretary, Emma Foss, Giles; conundrums, Harold church to hear Rev. John does filthy any way, grate-keeper, ... A Token of Honor and Love. avenue Congregational April for and as for he says he doesn't know the Elizabeth Butler; chips, by members; reading, EIHe Commencing Monday, Mr. Twitchell, and his assistant. I wish I liquor, Oakes, Flora, Mae Scammon, Dinsmore: Etta leaves Bar Harbor week days at 1 Bishop Hasse in his president's ad- taste of it. song, Googins; reading, SouthL£est Hsr- could often. Ceres, Lula Crabtree, Pomona. Bessie Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, eDl. dress before the British Christian En- go How are all the sick members of the col- Wilbur; recitation, Fred DeMeyer; Deer umn? I are all better, and if we usual business bor, Brooklln, Sedgwick, ,,Jj[i*nd,K0C‘ To-day I’ve been down town and I’ll tell you hope they After the the ladies, in a Islesboro Harbor), ami deavor union spoke of Dr. Clark in ever have any warm weather, they will all be vllle, (Dari what I saw—three slim boys of different sizes, Let me mail with steamer for Boston. well good courage, sisters, very pleasing manner, exemplified the you free, to prove merit, sam- connecting connection with Sir George Williams again. Keep up of Dr. we«lK robed in black garbs, loose and flowing, car- for vou know that courage is half the battle my Shoop’s Restorative, and mi Steamer leaves Bass Harbor 61e«ook on The South and General Booth as being one of of wood on the front of which in this world. Dyspepsia, Heart, or The Kid- m, forWest Tremont. Blueblll. coC. rying crosses My Best Friend. Dr. Rockia Well. I think if I don’t writing soon, neys. Address me, Sboop, Racine, Wis Stonlngton, North Haven and Uiree men who during the recent dec- stop Troubles of the will all say: “I hope Sadie won’t come Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, netting with steamer for Boston. you are of ades have had the privilege of start- Wonderful Eczema Cure. again very soon.” Love to you all. Sadie. Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y., says: “Dr. merely symptoms a deeper ailment. Don t make the common error of treaties a new and it “Our little had eczema for five No Sadie: we shall “come King’s New Discovery is my best returning ing organization leading boy indeed, say earthly symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treat- How do vou think would friend. It cured me of asthma Bix the retuIt of to world wide "It is but years,” writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. again soon”. it years ing yonr ailment, and not the 10 Root' acceptance. at 8 ®, “Two of our home doctors said the case do to go back of rum-drinking and rum- ago. It has also performed a wonderful cauee. Weak Stomach nerves-the lnaide Leave Boston week day, P befitting,” said Bishop Hasse, "that nerves—mean Laud. 1 was his affected. We and the manufacture of cure of incipient consumption for Stomach weakness alwavs hopeless, lungs being selling stop my And the a 10( there should be a me- the son’s wife. The first bottle ended the ter- Heart, and Kidneys as well have Leave at 5.S0 a m, or ou quarter century then employed other doctors, but no bene- liquors? To read of traffic in Chicago their Dockland M j controlling or inside nerves. Weaken steamer from (except morial of a kind to be an fit resulted. By chance we read about is to make one’s heart sick. rible cough, and this accomplished, the these Boston, dally permanent alone, nerves, and yon have weak via Intermediate landings. a bottle soon Aunt Madge. other symptoms left one by one, until she inevitably ,, witness to our international Electric Bitters; bought and organs. Here is where Dr. Boston, v abiding was well. Dr. New Dis- p1^' Shoop’s First class fare Bar Harbor to noticed improvement. We continued this perfectly King’s Restorative has made its fame. No other and interdenominational fellowship in over and even one way; (8 round trip. medicine until several bottles were used, covery’s power coughs colds is remedy claims to treat the “inside For a action of the a sin- Also 'or »|B6‘ Christ and also a token of the honor w hen our was cured.” Best mild, easy bowels, simply marvelous.” No other remedy has S!™ biliousness bad is Insured »! boy breath or Mating, All freight, except livestock, completely of Doan’s is Treat- ever it. E. G. complexion, use Dr Shoot,'» and love which Endeavorers the world of all blood medicines and body building gle dose ftegulets enough. equaled Fully guaranteed by tin. au marine rh k. Restorative. Write for mv free Book now i health tonics. Guaranteed at E. G. ment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a Moore, Druggist. 50c and fl.00. Trial over feel to their leader.” Dr.Shoop-, Restorative, sold G. A. Moore’s Store. 50c. for them.—Advt. bottle free. by Pak I m1M’ Drug box. Ask your druggist F. S. Shebbax, -upt.. Dockland, JOLLYING A STRANGER. various NEWS. purposes it has been divided into K1TTKRV TO' CARIBOU. 1 urttuinunt#. yi»>, Wt UMT HfU two parts—a scientific and an economic -- Count V Two Indiana The dedication of the j Lawyers ’Stage Ride part. Carnegie library With Abraham Lincoln, building at Good Will ! The first is practically a brief text-book farm, Hinckley, SEAL COVE. In 1858 Thomas H. will take Nelson, a leading on granite in illustrated the place Wednesday, May 29. at Sorrento. j general, by is employed Terre and William rWn Murphy |Iaute lawyer, ex-Governor quarries of Maine and written as far as Altean, aged twenty-two, and ill with of Indiana, traveled Kelley is quite pneu- Hammond, together has been possible in his wife, aged nineteen, Old Town Indians, „„ from Terre untechuical, granite Haute to the the old were drowned Goods capital by so as the of '* language, to be intelligible to work- Sunday by capsizing coach the Spring Ready was at stage national road. a canoe. of Old Town, Mrs. route, along ing and business men. This treats of Folsom, It part last week. was a rainy when, at 1 for a short stay morning o’clock, the origin, raineralogical and chemical Patents have been granted to Maine in- j powers- they climbed to their seats over the of of Bangor, and Mr. Ran- legs composition, texture, structure, physical ventors as follows: Peter A. Chippen- i A Penney, a sleepy lone occupant of the back half of were at Lake house properties, and classification of granite dale, Auburn, brooder; John H. Portland, Lily the inside of the Nute, oi stage. When they ral- and “black last. granites”. Under the heading Portland, machine for making wooden nesday lied him on taking so much of the best “Structure”, the nature and of toothpicks; John E. M. origin Palmer, Wayne, QALLERT’S. Robbins, of Opeechee, spent he , Lizzie space unlimbered and L. R. straightening sheets, rift, grain, flow structure, joints, fender. with her parents, Capt. up, in week apoligized homespun phrases for and faults are headings considered. Dikes, Charles M. one of the and wife. the seeming obtrusiveness but he said he White, most jue veins, “knots,” geodes, inclusions and prominent citizens of Old died The BEST. of children have been had been up ell from Town, May FRESHEST, NEWEST, (tea number night coming contacts are described and discussed, as the week, and could 14, aged sixty-nine years. Mr. White was sick list during past Illinois, hardly keep his eyes well as he the discoloration and decomposi- one of the best-known lumbermen in the been ill with the Walls has very open? tion of This store the season a ie granite. and had been connected with the opens Spring of 1907 with most complete equipment of Forest and Lita When reached State, Walls, they the old Cunningham In the economic wanted Merchandise. It has taken mudh much much Arthur part the various tests of lumbering interests on the Penobscot thought, care, intelligent had bad colda. tavern, sixteen miles out from the Prairie selection ,hy have granite, the adaptation of the stone to river since For to gather this collection, but now' that it is 611 here, all properly the driver of early youth. nearly of held city, the outfit stopped to different all in the various we feel for J. E. Cochrane, Watervitle, uses, and the methods of gran- twenty-five years he was associated with priced, properly displayed sections, amply repaid feed and water the horses and the at the hall Sunday afternoon, gave ite quarrying are first considered. An the the work done. Now we invite you to come and investigate all this bright, ks three Penobscot log driving association, will also hold scr- hungry passengers an opportunity to economic classification of seasonable new ness. We invite to be the first to choose. You’ll find 19. Mr. Cochrane Maine granites and had charge of the rafting of the logs you among take a breakfast. It was May and Sun- hasty still rain- based visual characteristics is styles at top notch. You’ll find most reliable. You’ll find Tuesda.v evening, 21, upon next at the Penobscot boom, holding the con- qualities prices Mr. Cochrane ing, and the aw kward man of the back j fair and You'll Itternoon, May 28. given, and then follow the descriptions of tract from the association. absolutely just. find that this store’s highes, aim is to be of seat out into the mud and for a number of weeks daring jumped courte- the quarries and tbeir the mat- honest service to yqrf'm every detail. We have often the satisfaction here products, Fire in the town of Harrison emphasized held his over last week j of Rev. CUrence and ously umbrella Nelson and ter here counties in of early selection. We w'ould that fact now. sstorate Emery, being arranged by the particularly emphasize Hammond as he destroyed buildings, including those friends who are glad to wel- conducted them into the alphabetical order. many the in house breakfast room. occupied by only industries the public These follow* a uniform him again. descriptions The loss It was the of the village is f50,000. The fire year great comet, method, in succession the y 20. taking up (1) started in a of the C. __ w’hich extended from the zenith to the dry-room S. Whit- Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, name and location of quarry, name and brooksville. western ney company’s chair factory, and north horizon; and the clouds gradually address of and spread., Perhaps the Most Important Department in the Store During: operator superintendent; to the with the rapidly company’s saw mill nearby. lie Perkins has command of the disappearing coming dawn, they (2) the granite, its the Next Two Months. including description The was situated on all became interested in the wonderful in Whitney plant tjie iner Charleston. the rough and under the microscope, The big fresh lines of standard makes of Mattings, Oilcloths and Linoleums banks of a small stream directly across phenomenon, and talked about it as are the absence of the cook, E. E. they together with the results of any tests and all here. So are the Rugs, Art Squares; so are the Lace Curtains, Roller ring continued their from the business places on Main street Brooksville Lumber Co.’s way. analyses; (3) the quarry, its Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers and other The best line in the e, the dimensions, A high wind carried the fire across the Draperies. city Nelson was a witty man, and thought to and water house was burned to the ground drainage supply; (4) the strip- stream to the blacksmith shop and car- have some fun at the stranger’s expense, and rock of W. and from all it contained. ping structure; (5) the plant, in- riage factory George Roes, and when the in Roes’ it to the man, apparent open- cluding an of all machines building spread large gen- New Silks and Dress Goods. i. Relief Perkins celebrated her enumeration eral stores of Victor Jordan and F. mouthed wonder, asked him what he and H pneumatic tools, to show its Each season the the and the weaver add ieth birthday May 18. Mrs, Perkins capacity; Ricker. The fire then extended to the suceeding designer, dyer fresh thought about the celestial visitant, and the means of Relief (6) transportation; (7) labor, postoffice building, and crossing the street triumphs to their previous season’s w'ork. This season the^products of the looms lorn in this town —Miss Qreen. whether it portended danger he answered both of men and destroyed the old Galvin Baptist church, are little of old she mar- animals; (8) product, its short perfection. Rich weaves at moderate prices. You should see about eighteen years that it turn out and “he Odd Fellows block and a small building might so; uses and market, together with the names this handsome of new-silk and dress should inves- Bolton, with whom she owned by Eugene The fire is a array goods; you carefully Benjamin would’nt be a bit if the darned and location of or monuments Dudley. surprised buildings severe blow to the as it is under- tigate their this w ill be We call twenty-five years, and brought up a the stone. village, merits; done, your choosing easy. particularly thing would twist its tail around the containing stood the mills of the children. In after Whitney company your attention to the line of suitings in mixed and plaids; also in plain colors at y of eight years earth and off At the end of the report is a will not be rebuilt. go with it.” bibliog- 50c. Also our line J. W. Perkins, with whom raphy on the economic of per yard. at 75c and $1.00 per yard. The strongest lines of iarried The man the utmost fear of geology granite expressed it, and a glossary of such scientific terms as any store in Eastern Maine. sne lived twenty-five years. Of her eight and wondered what they had bettor do. w*ere use and also of current GOTT’S ISLAND. remain—Mrs. unavoidably children, only four George So quarry terms. The includes four- Nelson and Hammond enjoyed to their report Irving Gross, who has been working in Farnham, Mrs. E. E. Mills, Mrs. J. P. 1 teen plates illustrating various features of Wash Dress Goods and White Goods. hearts’ content the man’s seeming appre- Orland the is home. Dodge and Mrs. Charles Nichols. Her scientific or economic interest in the quar- past winter, is for one so old. hcnsion, and did all they could to increase ries or their You will find our of Summer Cotton fabrics most The health unusually good product, and forty-one text Montell who has been a few equipment complete. is of her Gott, trips Her misfortune the loss eyesight. it as they went on their tedious way to- Most of these text figures are of the Cottons such as Percales figures. on the steamer is home. bright, breezy beauty printed Ginghams, Muslins, the course cff Catharine, 20. C. ward diagrams showing joints, will to The white in all their freshness will May _ Indianapolis. appeal you. goods snowy tempt you. headings and dikes at the but Schooner Catawamteak took her first With a flourish of his and quarries, OTTER CREEK. whip sound- others illustrate sheet We have anticipated the demand for Dress linens, Persian lawns, Muslins, “rift,” structure, cargo of stone from Black island to New ing of his horn, the driver pulled up at “sap,” or the use of explosives, or show Figured Organdies, Mousseline de Soie and in fact almost every kind of weave The ladies’ circle will meet with Mrs. the location of individual at the York, sailing May 13. the old Bates house and unloaded his bag- quarries suitable for Waists, Suits and Skirts. Take the assortment ip all, it is the best. Grover next Wednesday afternoon. industrial centers. The situation of these 20. Chips. * Lizzie gage and The two comrades May IrjUNTY passengers. centers is on indicated the teachers and of both dis- by symbols The pupils look a room togetner, wnue tney lost signt geological map. Free Samples of “Preventics” and a booklet News For tricts are preparing a school entertain- of the third man from Illinois. on Colds will be gladly mailed you, on request, Housekeepers. mentto be held Memorial evening. Shortly afterward Nelson went from his by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., simply to prove The standard staple stocks of all-the-year-round goods have been fully ELLSWORTH MARKETS. merit. Preventics are little Candy Cold Cure It is now Clarence Richardson and wife gave a room to the hotel office to give some direc- tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing replenished. your buying time for Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, harmful whatever. Preventics last Saturday evening. tions to the clerk, when his attention was Strawberries in prevent colds Crashes, Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Slips and scores of other items of every-day house-warming Improving Quality- .—as the name implies—when taken or early, household We invite careful of these new Many useful presents were received. All attracted to a number of lawyers sitting Butter More Plentiful. at the “Sneeze Stage”. For a seated cold or goods. your inspection lines, firmly LaGrippe. break it up and with will find them to a evening." on the veranda of the hotel, among whom Straw berries are in as safely quickly believing you you liking. passed pleasant improving quality Preventics. Sold by G. A.- Pabcher. he Col. R. W. and Rev. Fred Stanley, who was called here recognized Thompson the season moves northward. To-day J. E. McDonald and several other by the illness of his father, returned to promi- berries of very good quality are selling atrjrttisrmcnts. nent Indiana who had assem- Garments. Bangor last Friday. His wife and daugh- attorneys, for 20 cents. Ready=To=Wear bled to attend the seesion of the We start the in our Garment section with a ter will remain with his father a while supreme Butter is much more plentiful, dairy spring selling thoroughly up-to- were date of Tailor Made longer. court. Seeing they having great butter, which has been high all the win- equipment Suits, Jackets, Coats, Separate Skirts, Wrappers, from a of one of Shirt Waists and others. We have had the best to choose from and we have May 20. Anon. enjoyment recital their ter and spring, dropping to 22 to 25 cents. very selected the best as We our number, he looked more closely and dis- Creamery butter is but little cheaper—28 I things to style. guarantee prices in this depart- MANSET. covered to his consternation his late trav- to 33 cents. ment to be lower and styles as up-to-date as it is possible to be. An early here will more than 8. W. Newman is having an addition eling companion, relating to the up- Grain is higher. Corn of good quality inspection repay you. built on his store. roarous company the account of his jour- is selling to-day at fl.15 to fl.20 a bag, but ney from lerre Haute. Hearing his own this is due to local grain war, and is Mr3. L. A. Clark and Mrs. Nettie Tinker price The Glove News. name mentioned Nelson stepped back fcp lower than western market conditions are on the sick list.' the clerk and asked the name of the tall, warrant. The price will be higher. Needless to tell you the Glove stock is now at its best. The twelve and six- Mrs. Childs and daughter Mary are vis- awkward man who was talking and laugh- The quotations below give the range of teen button length in both Kid or Fabric gloves will be as scarce and difficult to I iting Edward Childs. ! ing with these lawyers. retail prices in Ellsw orth. m procure as they were last season. We have them at present; our advice is buy Thomas has moved his to now Savage family “Why,” said the clerk, “don’t you know Country Produce. these to make sure of them. Northeast Harbor for the summer. him? That’s Abe Lincoln, of Springfield, Ratter. ft.28 g ’3 Roland of a one of the best lawyers and one of the Creamery per Stanley, Portland, spent Dairy.22 §25 and few in Illinois.” Underwear. days last week with his parents, A. A. greatest jokers Cheese. Hosiery Nelson rushed back to his room and At all times and at all seasons is the and Underwear section Stanley and wife. Beat factory (new; per ft. I64IS Heallnq Dr, F „ Hosiery replete Beat IS High St., Belfast, Me., no so Charles Bos- gave the information to lHammond. The dairy (new). with the best products of the best manufacturers. At time, though, is it Guerney has arrived from Dutch (Imported)...... 90 says: For four years L wide and his face aflflCDMir as at the of the season. No in where he has been the win- governor’s eyes opened Neufchatel. Oft UllUJvVlIv hadEczemaon my hand.'. completely representative beginning department ton, spending " the showed alarm. Without a After using X-Zalia the store receives more careful no is more and will clerk great saying attention, department freely patron- ter, for W. H. Ward, jr. sores began to heal and word he back into his the — ized. If want satisfaction for we invite to make ■May >0. Mad. put gripsack Freeh laid, per doz. 17^2) llDlDDDfll the itching ceased.” you your paoney you your pur- DM DMDDM This X-Zalia heals clean shirt he had intended to put on for Poultry. m VI liquid chases of your hosiery and Underwear at this store. * flesh broken out with pim- HULLS COVE. dinner at the Bates, and both he and Nel- Chickens... 18 321 blotches, little red Fowl.15 §18 ples, sores — and even heals son gathered up their belongings, slipped Edward W. Hamor has employment in Huy. running sores of long down a back and went over to on Muslin Underwear. Bar Harbor. stairway Beat loose, per ton...12§14 standing. It acts dry old house. Baled. lb scaly eczema sores. It acts the other hotel, the Palmer Each season does the demand for made Under-Muslin increase. The Mrs. E. S. who has been on sores. It heals greatest Carpenter, and more than Straw. scalp About two years later any flesh sore by grow ing demand is the and Summer months. The stock of ill the is during Spring Nightgowns, quite past week, improving. Mr. Presi- Loose. 8 411 healthy flesh. forty-six years ago Lincoln, Baled. 15 Skirts, Corset-covers and Drawers is much larger this season by reason of in- Mrs. Johanna Leland returned to Ban- was on his to dent-elect, way Washington Vegetables. creased demand. Kindly make an inspection. gor after a few w-eeks and a Friday, spending for his inauguration, great company rotatoes, p& zu unions,® uayua with her son, S. L. Leland. of “ins and outs”—office-holders and of- Parsnips, tb 05 Bermuda onions 08 tb 0*2 lb 13 with Turnips, Beets, Mrs. Susan Nowell has returned from fice-seekers—stopped at Indianapolis Squash, lb 03 Cabbage, tb 03@05 Corsets house. Sweet tb 07 New cabbage, tb 05 sore. Massachusetts, where she has spent the him to dine at the Bates potatoes, The that grows healthy yiesk on any Carrots, lb 02 Celery, bunch 20@t5 liquid a and Sores winter, and has opened her cottage here. Colonel Nelson came in little late Lettuce, l*2«gl5 String beans, qt 15 Eczema Sores Torn Flesh Running TO FIT ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Ulcers Mouth Sores shown into the Radishes, bunch 08 Beans—per qt— Humor Miss assisted was being dining-room, Varicose Veins We a new called the Loomer. Those trouble with Corsets Koch, of Salisbury Cove, Rhubarb, tb 15 Yellow-eye 10 §12 Scalp Itching Pimples have Corset having by Field of crowded with a galaxy of hungry guests, Head Catarrh Carbuncles Chapped Hands Secretary Crane, Waterville, Cucumbers, each 05& 10 Pea. 10 breaking over the hips should try these; we warrant them not to. held a sore wet with X-Zalia. very helpful service in the school- when suddenly a great long arm, with a Tomatoes, tb 12 All you do is to simply keep the house Get a 5Uc. bottle from any druggist to-day. Friday evening. to reached out and Fruit. bony hand attached it, X-Zalia Corp’n, 55- 18. Anne. doz 25 350 Lemons doz 25 §30 FPFF ROOK I FT by-i writing May held of his him Oranges, rKCC DWJIVLCI St., Boston. Laces and caught coattail, bringing Cranberries, qt 12 Apples, cook, pk 20 «30 Hatt(.rymarc|l Embroideries a halt. Then a raucous voice Strawberries, bx 20 Apples, table, pK 30 §4J SOMESVILLE. to hasty AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. A COMPLETE AND FULL cried out: Nelson, do you think, Groceries. U. B. been is “Say, Richardson, who has ill, ft Rice, per ft .069.08 ASSORTMENT. sure enough, that the darned thing will Coffee—per convalescent. Rio, .169.25 Vinegar, gal 20 §25 twist its tail around the earth and get off Mocha, 35 Cracked wheat, .05 Everything in these lines New and Up to Date. The sold ft .04 schooner E. T. Hamor has been it?” Java, 35 Oatmeal, per 9 with ft— .20 to parties in Portland. Tea—per Buckwheat, pkg Japan, -459-05 Graham, .04 .04 Rev. Walter Morgan, of Bangor, occu- Oolong, .309 65 Rye meal, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers GRANITES OF MAINE. Sugar—per ft— Granulated meal.ft 02* pied the and Sun- pulpit morning evening Granulated, 05 §05* Oil—per gal— For Men, Women, Misses and Children—the Most Attractive day, May 19. Coffee—A A B, .06 Linseed, .659-70 Report of United States Geological Yellow, C -05* Kerosene, 12 Line in the City. Mrs. Kate L. Pray, W. M., of Mount Powdered, 08 91u Survey. Molasses—per gal— We make a specialty of Children’s Shoes. If you want satisfactory foot-wear, Desert chapter, attendcd|the grand chap- -35 the summer of 1905, X» Nelson Havana, don’t forget us. ter in Portland last week. During Porto Rico, .50 of the United States geological sur- .60 20. J. Dale, 8yrup, May The values in this announcement are vey, visited all the important granite Meats and Provisions. stong represented merely representations ft. We almost in our line. SOUND. quarries in Maine. The results of this Beef, ft: Pork, of numberless others awaiting you. keep everything Steak, .159*30 Chop, ie§l$ at lowest is and has been our rule. Our work are soon to be presented in a bulletin ft Reliable goods prices always arguments Berton Brown, of Bar Harbor, was in Roasts, .129-25 Ham. per 16«.25 entitled “The Granites of Maine”, to Cornea, .C69.IO Shoulder, 11 why.you should buy of us are: Best stock, reliable goods and Lowest prices con- town to-day to see his sister, Mrs. Nelson, 18 Bacon, 16 §25 Dr. Otis Smith has contri- Tongues, sistent with quality. who is ill. which George Tripe, .05308 Salt 13 quite It buted an introductory chapter and map Veal: Lard, §14 20 Notice Miss Agnes Higgins, 'who has been in and Steak, Pauper showing the geographic general geo- Roasts, 103.15 contracted with the City of Ells- Bar Htjrbor for the last five weeks, re- logic relations of the granites in this State. Lamb* HAVINGworth to support aud care for those wbc turned home Lamb, 10 §25 may need assistance duriug the next five year* M. to-day. The bulletin w'ill also Include the statis- 05 residents of Ellsworth, 1 forbid GALLERT, Tongues, each ana are legal account, a* Emily, wife of Harvey Norwood, tics of granite production in Maine for Fresh Fish. all persons trusting them on my ELLSWORTH,.MAINE. there Is plenty of room and accommodations tc died 8. Besides husband, Miss A. T. Coons. 06 tb 12 May ||her 1905, prepared by Cod, Blueflsh, / care for them at the City yarm bouse. she leaves six one an in- 06 30 vi children, The number of quarries and prospects Haddock, Hhrlmps. qt opttmwky fant. Mr. Norwood and family have the Halibut, 12 §18 Finnan haddle, lb 12 deepest of all. visited, including those 4)f “black gran- Oysters, qt 50 Scallops, 40 sympathy Johns Flounders, doz 30 for monumental amounted to St alewives, May 20. H. ite” use, each 05 Boneless herring,tb 15 For choicest wheat 129. The capital invested in the entire Mackerel, each 20^35 scour the land. NORTH DEER ISLE. Maine granite industry in 1905 amounted Fuel. We Ion- Lewis Ellis and wife have been visiting to about |3,500,000. This estimate is based Wood—per cord Coal—per wheat Dry hard, 5 0096 60 Broken, 7 50 We scour that Lis uveek. fair valuations of the them- 7 5J father, J. M. Ellit> the past upon quarries Dry soft, 3 0095 00 Stove, “ 7 50 the Band." in the of the plants, and of the amount Soundings per load Egg, To Beat Capt. Cyrus Brown and wife, selves, 1009126 Nut, 7 50 of that is required to 6 53 launch Coon, accompanied by Albert “working capital” Buttings, hard SJM Blacksmith's Aehorn and wife, came from carry on the present business. Flour, Gruln and Feed. Camden Sunday, and visited their The report is designed to be helpful to Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 55^60 mother, Mrs. Diana Hatch, the ladies re- 4 50 95 50 Shorts—bag— 1 35 a 1 40 those who are engaged in quarrying and maining for a few days, while the gentle- Corn,100ft bag 115 a 1 20 Mixed feed, bag, well as to 1 45 men returned the same working granite, as architects, 409I day. Corn 115ffl 20 145 g155 * H. and dealers in monumental meal,bag |Mlddllngs.bag May 20. contractors, Cracked corn, 116v«l 20 Cotton seed meal, 1 65 stone, and it w’ill also make known to Nasal Catarrh, an inflammation of the the results of such scientific LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. geologists 60 delicate membrane the is in the course of A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh “TownTalk”Flo lining air-passages, observations as were made u°t and a bushel of Island salt shall Greatest Winter Wheat Patent) cured by any mixtures taken into the these pounds, Turk's (America’s the work. In order to accomplish weigh 70 pounds. stomach. Don’t waste time on them. Take The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes Ely’s Cream Balm through the nostrils, so In good order and fit for shipping, Is 00 pounds, Don’t Pay Alimony of 44 nds. Makes bread that the swollen tissues are reached apples, pou lovely fevered, There of a bushel of beans in at to be divorced from your appendix. The standard weight once. Never mind how you have suf- fit for Is 60 long be no occasion for it if keep your good order and shipping. pounds; And finest cake. fered will you and 61) nor how often you have been disap- bowels with Dr. King’s New Life of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips peas, regular of corn, 56 pounds; of onions 52, pointed, we know Cream Balm will cure is so that the pounds; ’Tis far ahead Ely’s Pills. Their action gentle of carrots, English turnips, rye and you as it has to make the least pounds; cured others by the thousand. appendix never has cause Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds; the latest All E. G. 48 of oats, Jtsk Grocer for"Tld-Btts“ from "Town Talk'"— all bake. druggists, 50c. Mallei by Ely Bros., 66 complaint. Guaranteed by Moobe, of barley and buckwheat, pounds; your por JyOU even measure as by Cook»book. barren Street, New York. Druggist. 25c. Try them. 32 pounds, or agreement. \ OBITUARY. MISSIONARY guk factory hearing. tEorrt»ponD-nrc.._ SttrrtfBnnnxtr^^^ <£llsu)ovtti American. MEETINGS. ROUNDY. ADONIRAM JUDSON Itinerary of Hancock Baptist Asso- Son t invest Harbor Resident* Claim Saw Logs. of Milwau- a Nuisance. Orebx Lake. May 14, 1807. a local and political journal Adonirarq Judson Roundy, ciation in the C ounty. Factory is | American: a before Chief-Just ice To the Editor of The HANCOCK PCTBLtftHKl* kee, died May 15, aged eighty-nine years, Through an arrangement effected be- There was hearing in Ells- Is there any law regardin* the site a stick COUNTY EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON tween Rev. W. E. Witter, D. D the dis- L. A Emery at the courthouse one month and twenty-eight days. shall be to constitute a saw loaf What I AT trict of the American worth in the equity case of secretary Baptist yesterday, mean is a to come under the MAIN* w as born at Bluehill, by saw-log log ELLSWORTH, Mr. Roundy vs. the Eastern Oil & Glue missionary union, and Rev. P. A. A. Kil- Asher Alien lumber, not less than ten feet BV THE head of long March 17, 1818, son of Rev. John Roundy, ls the associational an of Southwest Harbor. The plaintiff, > m, representative, Co., Please answer this through your paper HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING C long. Business and church of has been the who is of the Ocean house at Old Subscriber, E. W. Rr>LLTW«. F lltor nn«1 Mannuw. the first pastor of the Baptist itinerary prepared by which proprietor and oblige asked for an ion Residential will have Southwest W. H. Titus, A*»*ocl»te Editor. that town, and grandson of John Roundy, county the services of two noted Harbor, injunct We understand there is no law’ fixing a the defendant company from a first settler, who, with Joseph Wood, missionary workers in a series of meetings restraining minimum for saw this is Prle 0’ a #1 (X* lor six logs; usually Subscription —#2 year; on that it 1 town in and institutes. its the ground months; SO cents r ■ e months; It aid from Beverly, Mass., founded the running factory written into the contract. Custom fixes Strictly In n

J. A. HAYNES, 34- Main St. =—= I IN stables; there fniiftf be ctietal workers to CHURCH NOTKS. SaWjfrtionntntj. LONGFELLOW make WITH armor for the knights. So men be- | union Memorial NUREMBERG. gan to come from different parts of Ger- service. many; weavers and dyers Snd artisans of Sunday, May 26, at 7 o’clock, at Han- cock hall—Union by ELIZABETH A. SILSBY. all kinds, in such numbers that the guilds memorial service. Ser- mon Rev. R. B. fa-... of which we read so by Mathews. of American boys snd girls much, sprang up It. group among them. because the UNION CONQ’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. a visit to a Then, emperor be foreign Rev. J. D. should promised spent so much time at the castle, and Prigmore, pastor. with the poet Longfellow, poets city in company artists were attracted thither. Sunday, May 26—Morning service at a Since bis ac- IaFrance it not be delight? sermon I would Thus, after a instead of a few 10.30; by pastor. Sunday school at let us take his time, fish- is denied us, 11.45. service at 7.30. tual presence er’s huts along the valley of the and Evening Nuremberg, as the golden cord river, ■xwnion lonely forester’s cabins on the border of Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. tale, and, by holding it fast, ROMAN Of the fairy the Franconia the watch- CATHOLIC. these streets so mountains, our way “through Rev. J. D. Shoe find tower looked clown upon innumerable red O'Brien, pastor. and stately, these obscure and dis- broad roofs, for all about close to the Sunday, May 26-High mass and ser- with the castle, it, foot of mal lanes." He begins mon at 10.30. school at bene- the rock, had spread a great city full of a Sunday 2.15; castles nre such things jlfdiiiwal splendid thousand activities. diction immediately after Sunday school. Tor Women here is which to begin. Besides, UNITARIAN. with old town of of itself. “Quaint toil and traffic; There’s only one way j the beginning Nuremberg Rev. S. li’ Mutton, pastor. IJ really Quaint old town of art and to and watch-tower was erected song.” put beauty, style A solitary Sunday, May service at — Let us 26—Morning fit into a shoe hewn from a leave the castle for the square to 10.30. Sermon the perfect first, its foundation rock, by pastor. Sunday and them there. look at the beautiful oriel window of th* school at 11.45 a. m. keep rose sheer out of the plain. It which ^ C] It’s the co-operation cf doesn’t it? And parsonage of St. Sebald. BAPTIST. f“J looks square to you, you the best materials, skill- I ‘•Where in old Rev. P. A. A. Killam, wonder w hy it is called the five-cornered heroic days pastor. I ei workmanship, and and on one side Sat the poet Melchoir singing Kaiser Sunday, May 26-Morning service at watchful tower. But circle it, you supervision. which forms Maximilian's praise. 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school at C| The La France way an angular support, the * spy 11.45. of no All the love the scrupulous inspection \ fifth corner. Who built this tower Nurembergers emper- study and prayer service at 7.30 of the hides, ;».r i but it is certain th«t it or’s memory and still sing the of Bib\e again one really knows, praise Friday evening. “Kaiser when the lsatbcr La? been m as as the middle of the Max”, as they affectionally call was built early CONGREGATIONAL. cut up for tho various W him. Under his arts That is an ancient date | reign the flourished. — tenth century. Rev. R, B. Mathews, pastor. parts plus n constant ^ -DIEGO-1By Colombo 39569, he 3.06. isn’t it? Five hun- Painters, sculptors and poets were sure of finished by Bingen for us to think about, Sunday, May 26—Morning service at \ oversight till the before Columbus reached these his protection and even of his personal 10.30. Sermon school shoe is for your WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF AT ELLSWORTH, ME. dred years by pastor. Sunday ready " f 1907 You cannot fall to admire the at 11.45. tho last- friendship. foot, explains a seal lbs. at four shores. j ^ '■ filEGO is brown stallion standing 15-2 and weighing 1,000 delicate with at 7.30. satisfaction Yet, to-da.v, if you will, you may climb tracery which the upper Prayer meeting Friday evening ing years ol age. Is a horse of substance, great beauty, not a weak spot in or on him. of the chorlein or oriel METHODIST EPISCOPAL. f of this best Came from a of fast trotters and is a fast trotter himself, the winding staircase, and, in the dim part window is family very having •hoe for shown a full mile in his form in the last in 33% sec- that moat dreadful instrument filled, and you will want to study out the Pulpit Vacant. three-year-old 2.24, quarter light, see U women. onds. DIEGO is out of Bertha L., by Donum 2-16%, second dam the “Rowe scenes from the at the service at the Iron Maiden. This dust- Nativity base, Sunday, May 26—Morning Mare” obtained in a race when years of of torture, 10.30. Rev. H. G. Maud, 2.34% (record winning eighteen which are ranked the finest exam- Pulpit supplied by Mc- the dam of Belle he Gen’l Sher- covered image may not look like an in- among of Brewer. age), Wyman, 2.28%: Maud, by Capt. Sprague, by of fifteenth Giauflin, man. Third dam by Hiram Drew. of torture to you at alt, but let ples century stone-carving. strument DIEGO is nicely having a small star and his off ankle behind being Shall we follow the cord a little marked, the custodian touch the spring which golden white. He has a straight hind leg, clean, cordy and wide, is heavily muscled ana further? too, see around MARINE LIST. feet. His season in the stud will close about 16c at that time he opens the doors, revealing the great iron We, everywhere splendid June us will into a trainer’s bands for the of the what he can and yon will understand. go purpose showing public spikes within, do and be raced to a record. Hancock Coanty Porta. This punishment was reserved lor politi- “Rise the wondrous world of art; TKRM3, 925.00 TO WARRANT. Mares boarded at reasonable rates, West Sullvian — Ar 18, sch B cal offenders. It does not take much im- Fountains wrought with richest sculpture May Mary pastured if wanted. Every precaution taken to avoid accident, but will not be Standing in the common mart." Wellington in case of one. For further address agination to bring the scene before us. It Sid May 14, sch Abbie G Cole, for Philadel- responsible particulars with a of dread The fountains of form one phia begin long night passed Nuremberg 8ld May 16, sch Chas H for New F. C. BURRIIX, Ellsworth, Maine. of Trickey Q in the presence of the Iron Maiden. When its most distinctive features. We shall York ^ Sid schs for Atlantic of came the find the most celebrated the Schone- May 17, Georgietta, There a fl the gray light morning pris- one, City; Lavolta for New York ^ oner was forced to touch those brazen lips brunuen, or Beautiful fountain, in the Sid May 18, schs Abel C Buckley for New a perfect fit for R York; Oliver Ames for New York with his own. the image market-place, as our poet says, directly in YOU the U Whereupon Sid May 19, sch Manie Saunders for Wash- among NOW JUST A WORD! DON’T opened; strong hands thrust him in upon front of the graceful Frauen kirche. From ington "La France "models at / Sid 21, sch Florence Sc Lillian for a distance can see its stone May New '/£ It may be worth as much to the spikes and closed the doors upon him. you tapering York 1/2\ this store — the shoe that you When life was extinct his body was low- pryamid rising to a slender pinnacle. It as it costs me. By will pleaee both eye and GIVE UP ered into a pit beneath. is bright with gold and color. Can you BORN. W purse and bring you last- After twelve A little higher than the tower, on the make your way through the maze of years of successful BRYANT—At Waban, Mass, 21, to Mr ■ ing footwear satisfaction, dealing, I have decided that I would plateau of the rock, are placed the differ- stands, heaped high with fruit and May and Mrs J A Bryant, a. daughter. [Darthea M Be the better close out my large stock of ent which the castle. flowers, with vegetables scattered on the t; guided, then, by THAT buildinga compoee Davis.] Carriages, and discontinue this of beside them? The M of a multitude part These are the imperial palace, the chapel, ground costumes of the BUNKER—At BAstbrook, May 3, to Mr and experience business. I will now make Mrs my my women who Sylvester A Bunker, A daughter. ft of women who the Banff's house, the residence of the peasant preside over these exacting prices low and my terms easy enough DALFONSO—At Stonington, to Mr stands will look to Their May 18, declare that In — to them off hands. If 1 TOOTH 1 Burggraus, the imperial stable aud Other strangl you. and Mrs Errico Dalfonso, a son. /9k beauty change my have what can save buildings, in the midst of this group is big, whits Umbrellas make the square DORR—At Ellsworth, May 18, to Mr and Mrs I fit—and durability, a you want, you a James A Dorr, a son. money to get my prices. the court-yard, where “stands the mighty look like field of tddahroofti*. I pair of "La France" A tooth worth having is worth You not understand what the small DUNBAR—At Orland, May 14. to Mr and Mrs My real estate business has devel- linden planted by Queen Cunigunde'a may E a iboes the Henry Dunbar, daughter. M represents to such an extent that it We have saved who rush toward are oped requires saving. many hand ", This up a different boys, eagerly you, DAVIS—At Orland, 16, to Mr and Mrs brings picture. May I best possible footwear most of my time. I shall endeavor to but there is no their Eben L Davis, a daughter. a tooth from extraction St. Henry, Queen Cunigunde’a husband, saying, mistaking I investment, first-class and contin- by GILES—At Amherst. May 16, to Mr and Mrs keep mechanics, had ridden one too near the of a gestures. You are to touch a gilded ring day edge Alvin W Giles, a son. ue the repair and jobbing department; crowning it neatly with gold— To save himself he seized and skillfully wrought into the iron railing also tires while wait. precipice. GRAY—At Ellsworth, May 16, to Mr and Mrs setting you a most successful as we around the fountain. These would Charles C a process held the branches of a tree. So it was as boys Gray, daughter. Old South Ellsworth. GRINDLE—At Penobscot, to Mr and Stand, Street, do a worn or a thanksgiving that the good queen tell you, if they could, that the ring was May 7, $3. & it, rendering Mrs Morris F Grindle, a daughter. is no made a smith whose life was on as planted this tree. “Mighty” it by spared MELLO—At 18. to Mr and Mrs I S. L_LORD. broken tooth smooth, Bluehill, May sightly longer, for stripped it of its condition that he should finish it within Munuel Mello, twins, a son and daughter. lightning Star and Katie and serviceable as when new. a certain time. Touch [Justus May.] blanches a fen years ago and left its tall it, it brings good SNOW—At to Mr and Mrs luck. Afterwards will be Bluehill, May 15, Better come to us with YOUR trunk a support for clustering vines. you probably Frank E Snow, a son. lou win not want to leave tne court ready to drop a few coins into some of the SYLVESTER—At Stoniugton, May 16, to Mr VEAL WANTED tooth troubles! and Mrs Fred L a son. yard without examining the print of a out-stretcnea palms oerore you. rossiDiy Sylvester, horse's hoofs in the stone wall Which en- the good luck was for the boys, after all. HYDE, WHEELER CO. MARRIED. circles it. This revives another of the But I feel sure that the fountain which (Established 1864.) C. E. SHE 0. D. 5., w ill like the as do the Nurem- 41 North Market St., Mass. legends of which Nuremberg is so full. you best, DAVIS—GROSS—At Deer Isle, May 5, by Rev Boston, 57 Main St., Bangor, Me. The knight who had robbed bergers as well, is the Gansemannchen- L M Bos worth. Miss Lenore E Davis, of Eppelein, Deer Isle, to Forrest W Gross, of brunnen or “fountain of the little Stoning- Can get top market prices and will make Nuremberg of treasure, had been confined goose ton. j prompt returns for in the five-cornered tower. Passing man.” There he stands with a goose un- FOSS-BUTLER-At Eastbrook, May 13, by f L W Bunker, Mrs Bertha Foss to the on the of his der each arm from which a stream of esq, Guy VEAL LAMB POULTRY through court-yard day V Butler, both of Eastbrook. Porcelain water he is to Inlays. he saw flows. A poor boy supposed cl Farm Produce. execution, his favorite horse, GRINDLE—WESCOTT-At Bluehjll, May 18. Butter, Eggs have to whom a farmer two The most up-to-date dental which was being led away. He begged to been, gave by Rev Ebeuezer Bean, Miss Wilma Grin- I Market reports, tags, shipping certifi- be with which he made his fortune. dle to Walter Brooks Wescott, both of Blue- j work. Crown and Bridge allowed to take leave of the noble ani- geese hill. A I cates, stencils, etc., furnished free. Not see him at the fountain Work. Ether and mal, and. out of pity, his request was only may you VEAZIE—BUTLER-At Franklin, April 18. CATARRH Strictly Commission. Gas, granted. After the horse’s neck a but in the shops wrought into all sorts of by Rev D B Smith, Mrs Lillian J Veazie. of Cocaine for Painless Ex- patting ^'«tlve -- --~ Penobscot, to Hiram A Butler, of Franklin. few would see moments, the knight whispered some- designs, you Cream Balm I traction. thing in the steed’s his “Above cathedral doorways saints and bish- Ely’s ear, sprang upon DIED. is quickly absorbed. ! PERSONALLY CONDUCTED carved in stone. back, and put him to the jump, over the ops Gives Relief at Once. a former commissioned as to and across the By age apostles DOW—At Deer Isle, May 15, Dudley Dow, parapit moat, disappearing It soothes into our own. aged 68 years. cleanses, TOURS H. the woods. Is tM true? Well— and QREELY, HADLEY—At, Penobscot, May 16, James D heals protects THE there are Then we will go first of all to St. Sebaldus TO the marks in the stone. Hadley, aged 45 years. the diseased mem- koiche and stand before the bridal DENTIST. The celebrated well is in a building at / door”, KNOWLES-At West Eden, May 19, Henry brane. It cures Ca- Jamestown 75 9 months. Exposition the right of the entrance to the court- where bride and bridegroom used to stand Knowles, aged years, tarrh and drives Alain Street, Ellsworth. PARSONS—At Farmingtop. May 18, John S FIRST. JUNE 21. Others Later. yard. It was a of during the first part of the wedding cere- away a Cold in the built by prisoners, part Parsons, formerly of Eastbrook, aged 87 Could stone Head Re- For Itineraries, Address, whose punishment was that should mony. you imagine wrought years, 4 months, 27 days. quickly. they stores the Senses of not see the light of day. Prom the prison, into anything more exquisite than the RANDALL—At Brooklin, May 15, Edwin THE— Leroy Randall, aged 29 years, 1 month, 9 T-iste and Smell. Full size 50cts.,at Drug- E. C. BOWLER, Bethel, Me. under the two lace-like canopy overhead? Follow the rathhaus, long passages days. or mail; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail. lead line of “w ise and foolish to gists by to the well near the bottom. Here is virgiiis” up REUPACH-At Fort Fairfield, May 12, Mrs Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York. J of Castine, 63 Ely where the to and fro. the “holy mother” with the infant Mary Reupach, aged years, CLARION. prisoners passed By 1 month, 17 the Saviour”. The statue at the is St. days. light of candles lowered into it, you right ROUND Y—At Milwaukee, 15, LEARN repair AUTOMOBILE Wise, May We have room for a limited number of men. Whether it’s a range or a fur- Sebald and in his hands he holds Adoniram Judson a native of may judge for yourself if it is really 335 himself, Roundy, Best, instruction and east of 89 1 28 practical equipment feet a model of his church. Bluehill, aged years, month, days. New York. of Auto handled and nace—if it is a it is deep. Of this you may be sure: It Every part “Clarion”, VARNUM—At Mt Ephriam, N J, May 15, RE-OPENED. tested. Driving lessons on the road. CHAUF- will All is executed with minutest care, yet take six seconds before you hear the Sarah Jane, widow of Nelson Varnum, for- FEURS EASILY EARN OVER $25.00 PER sure to meet every requirement. the w ill not learn whose hand of WEEK. Course in three weeks. Li- splash of the water which you let fall you cunning merly Bucksport. completed Elmer E I am back from Boston, and doing busi cense Great demand for auio men. Made by the Wood Bishop Co., from a was thus for the w ho YOUNG—At Bluehill, May 16, again guaranteed. glass. employed, sculptors 8 16 Write or call on Portland Auto School, Young, aged 43 years, months. days. ness in the Smith building, next Manning block The carved all the beautiful churches of 50? 1-2 Congress St., Portland, Me. Bangor. Sold by watch-tower was solitary no longer, of for men’s 1 have full lines you see, since it had the castle to keep it Nuremberg worked not praise, Hbbrrtiarmmts. J. P. ELDRIDGE, company. A great moat shut them in to- but for the honor of God. Within, just we shall find St. GOODS and SAMPLES gether. But a watch-tower and a castle in front of the chair, Main Street, Ellsworth, enshrined work and could not remain alone for long; there Sebald’s tomb, where “sleeps of the latest patterns. Trimmings, Jit, Gasolene Engines Launches. Peed of smiths for the imperial his holy dust.” The oaken sarcophagus is manship and style I fully guarantee. 25 styles and sizes, 1 1-2 to 20 H. P., 2 and 4 covered with beaten of silver and cycle, 1.2 and 4 cylinders. Jump spark or make WAYNFLETE SCHOOL. plates aud break. DouH forget our ;$ H. P. complete A HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. bronze Stobertternunt*. gold. You have found, in the MARKS HERTZ, for •88.00. Send for catalogue. 65 State 8treet, Portland, Me. shrine which surrounds it, the twelve PALMER BROS., Number in Boarding Department to apostles who “guard from age to age their Main Street. Ellsworth^ 48 Portland Pier, Portland, Me. Day 60 catarrh? trust”. General and College Preparatory Departments. haveyotT Certificate admits to all leading Colleges. Breathe on Hyomel and Belief and Cure How plainly they stand out the sup- AUTOMOBILES. Tenth year begins Sept. 24, 1907. Will Be Guaranteed. ports of the gothic canopy. Below' them Eastern lonnintal Co, Miss Crlsfield — PRINCIPALS — Miss Lowell Let us call your attention to the fact that we are HANCOCK, MAINE. If you have catarrh, with offensive you tracing out something interesting, are agents for the lam sure. Something w'hich will make MAKE PLEASURE PROFITABLE breath, in the GRANITE and MARBLEIMONUMENTS RAMBLER CARS, the violin. burning pains throat, St. by studying you want to find out all you can about and also for car. Send for cata- in of mu- and CEMETERY WORK. repairmen any GET difficulty breathing, raising and which will make realize logue and prices. Portland-Rockland Auto- GOOD VIOLINISTS GOOD Sebald, you Contracts Taken cous, from the nose, Estimates Given. mobile Company, J. A. Lester, Manager, Rock- SALARIES. discharge tickling why our poet has called him “the sainted land. Me. or from the back of the Special Summer Term begins July 15. dropping Sebald”. These are his miracles, one of ELLSWO RTH Write for particulars to fbroat, coughing spasms, etc., begin which represents him making a fire of ALL KINDS OF CARL LAnSON VIOLIN the SCHOOL#! use of Hy-o-mei at once. icicles. You like the groups of children Steam Laundry and Bath Rooms. Baxter Block. Portland, Me. and We also teach, successfully try correspondence, about the look so BARRELS BAGS. Hy-o-mei is made from nature’s base; they happy play- NO WA8HRR1" •RO PAT. We are in the market for all kinds of on musical empty toothing oils and balsams and contains ing instruments. BARRELS and BAGS. We the work done at short notice pay highest But one It is that All kinds of laundry Reference. S merville National Bank. the figure puzzles you. delivered. price. MAGICOGRAPHY. germ-killing properties of the pine Goods called tor a ad Write us for list before elsewhere. of a man in leather with chisel in price ®elling J?®ds. Its medication is taken in apron, H. B. ESTEY A CO., 82-84 Washington Street, AS FAST AS SHORTHAND AND with hand. That is the homely touch which ELLSWORTH Ml the air you breathe, so that it WEST END BRIDGE, ltf. F. DURANT & CO., Somerville, Mass. LEARNED IN A DAY. reaches the most remote of the makes the whole thing real, for that is Long distance telephoue 254. part One sentence of fifteen short words contains espiratory organs, killing all oatarrhal Peter Vischer, who made this wondrous germs every principle. Price SI.00. aud soothing any irritation shrine. For thirteen years be w'orked Box 2877, Boston. Mass. tL® may In themuoona membrane. upon it, in company w'ith his five sons, Oriental Works. Rug ~ i*1b® complete Hy-o-mei outfit costs receiving no money excepting voluntary at and G. A. Parcher his *1.00; gives contributions, which barely covered the Beautiful, curly, fluffy Rugs made from old AMERICAN ADS Sfaarantee with each twnal package cost of the materials. The beautiful piece Woolen, Tapestry, Brussels or Velvet Carpets money will be refunded unless PAY BEST as it was ! Carpets cleaned clean. Send for circular. fo* jatmenb does all that Is claimed of bronze stands to-day just — TRY -- L, L. (Continued on page 10.) » « FT MORRISON, SK0WHE6AN,.ME. ONE MKRICAN has subscribers at 107 which the teacher had on exhibition COUNTY present. Mrs. Merchant is in very poor COUNTY NEWS. and Rowley, Mass^wh^TilTT5555 fAc, / in Hancock showed work of older NEWS. health. winter. ®l*»t (* post~ofi.ee* county. worthy pupils. For additional County .Vewa tee other th, tor additional County AVin »<•« other page* page$ At* thi sther papers in the County com- The children thi3 term have bought a fcilk The following officers y>f Leonard Mrs. Frances Ton-ey Snem* * ,e* bined dr, not -each so manv. THE AMERI- flag and staff of which they are very proud. Wooster I. O. G. T., were installed Rockland last SOUTHWEST HARBOR. lodge, WEST TREMONT. week. «»«i, if not *he t* CAN only paper prxntea Lewis Fernald has moved his family last Tuesday evening, by C. 8. Colwell, D. Mtw. Ellen '•> Dr. A. M. who returned to her Mrs. Carrie Thurston left for Boston Staples, who ha, Boncoek county, and ha* neverc/aimeo here foj^the summer, and is a Fulton, G. C. B. C. T.; Lillian Mer- bees occupying T,;A. Foss, 18. mg h™ „t *>ut it can home here last is ill with Saturday, May Stoning,on, 6e, is the Only paper that prop part of Henry Handy’s house, as usual. Tuesday, quite V. T.; Leah Scammon, secretary; ifft the chant^ ^ be called a all th> grip. Mrs. Reed has gone to Bangor eriy County pope*: Mrs. J. F. and Miss Susie Carrie Foss, assistant secretary; J. P. Kathlyn Perry Over, E. B. who has Roscoe Joyce is rest are merely local papers The circular Capt. Howard Robbins, of Breakwater Nettie Foss, F. 8.; to join her husband, Reed, having « cig(„ who have been spending several weeks in Walker, treasurer; Mr. Brawn, of bail1' tic:* The American, barring the Bar light station, spent a part of last week Rose Merton work there. Southwest Harho, Portland and Stonington, arrived home Foss, chaplain; Hodgkins, the work. «ar*>or, « Harbor Record s summer List, i* larger with his family. Lura D. Ellen L. W. who has been in Portland doinj Saturday. M.; Young, M.; Pomroy, Rumill, 17. than that of aU ihe other papers printed k. May Mrs. V. G. w*ent to her sum- guard; George Merchant, sentinel; How- as a delegate to t he convention of the *e' & NUTTER MUG. CO., Bangor, served the country in its time of need ladies by Minr.ie Clement. The smaller Xotirre. Notoci, NEWS. be COUNTY NEWS. Hegal Itgai will present. The relief corps*will at- classes are taught by Mae Herrick, Mary COUNTY.Yaws. .« other pay". •o* County s tidiiionai im ©lfc.-t and Fannie tend the exercises as usual. (Vmnfy .V«m, pag«f Grey Grey. A children’s day NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. STATS OF MAINS. XjMitional 1 concert will be held in*?fone. A new John Greenan, of Ellsworth, To the Honorable, tbe Judge of the * The announcement of the of library is soon to be brookun. marriage EAST orland. purchased. WHEREAS,by his mortgage deed dated January Court in and for tbe oouaiy of Han took: Brooks Wescott in last week’s American May 16. Spec. 18, 1874, and recorded in Hancock registry of T3 BSPEOTFULLY represent* Cdirfe &. to hia work at deeds, book 10, In mort- of gjgite has returned was a little Mrs. Agnes Forsyth is visiting friends 147,_pdRe conveyed XV Hutchinson, Salem, Common wealth E premature, as the wedding gage to Daniel Hurley, certain real es- of Massachusetts, administratrix of Aha es- 1 it the JF-. took place village. NORTH ORLAND. tate in Ellswo-th, escribed and referred to tate of Elisa: etb B. Jarvis, late of Ellfworthu Dover- ... Saturday evening, May 18, but ol in said mortgage, to which said mortgage and In said county, deceased, intestate, that said H. and Qleaaon Flye, the wishes of friends A was born to E. Dun- and Isaac Charles Flye good attend Mr. and daughter Henry Emery Osgood Burton have the recoids thereof express reference is here Elisabeth B. Jarvis, at tbe time of her de- B. O. Dollard last returned home from a visited Mrs. Mrs. Wescott just the same. >ar and wife, May 14. last blocking. mrde as part of this notice, and, cease was the owner of certain real estate sit- aldington, A number from thia.place attended the Whereas, thereafter, the said Daniel Hur- uated in Ellsworth. Hancock county. Maine, Elmer who had had the Miss Mary of is the ]r., by his dated December bounded and described as vis.: Be- Young, Cowan, Bucksport, dance at Albert White’s even- ley, assignment 29, follows, home from Wednesday 1874, and recorded in said book 1411, ginning on the south side of Main street at Hill came Friday was taken fuest of Miss Ruth Gibbs. registry, Ethel whooping-cough quite badly, ing. page 501. assigned snd transferred said mort- the northwesterly corner of the Charles Jar- where she has spent the and Mass., suddenly very ill Sunday night, May 12. Amos Treat, of Stockton Springs, is vis- Mrs. Ruby Gibbons has gone to Bethel, the debt thereby secured to E. H. vis homestesd so edited, it being at the north- Holyoke, to visit her 8agefreely, to which assignment and the record easterly corner of th*, lot Of land described as He did not recover consciousness after the ting his Mrs. Millie Blake. Vt., daughter. Mrs. Bernice winter. sister, Ridley. thereof express reference is here made, and, conveyed in tbe deed from Calvin G. Peck to and son of Ston- attack, and died 16. His Whereas, thereafter, .be said E. H. Ann F. Greely dated June 8.1876, and recorded Louise Hinckley Thursday, May Weston Blaisdell and are Greely. ure Arthur Dorr May 16. b. by his assignment, dated and In book 168, H.ncock Maine, her mother, Mrs. remains were taken to Holden for burial. February 9,19QC, page 117, county. are visiting loing carpentering at the village for Mi0. recorded in said registry, book 846, page 217. 1 registry of deeds; thence sduth 82 degrees 15 ington, He leaves a wife and Batcbeler. and one son. Smma Cotton. assigned transferred said mortgage and minutes east sixteen and one-half rods to Horace LEACH’S POINT. the debt thereby secured to Helen Agneo land now owned by John A. Peters; theuoe who has been The class of to which Freethey, visiting graduating Bluehill-George Miss Lillian who has been vis- Mrs. Eliza Greenan, assignment express refer- easterly, but following tbe northerly line of Eugene Bowden, Taylor, of Bangor, is visit- ence is here made. and. land of said John A. Peters to land of Samuel returned to hia home in Stevens academy numbers sixteen. Class Mrs. (fiends in town, ting in Massachusetts several weeks, re- ing Deborah Conner. Whereas the said conditions of said mort- L. Lord, and continuing but following tbe parts are as follows: Vale- gage have been and are now broken north line of land of said Lord to a Mass., Saturday. assigned urned home Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Snowman, of Penobscot, broken, Samuel ijwrence. Edward snd unperformed. corner; thence but following the of Boston, dictory, Skelton; salutatory, Roy visited Mrs. Charles Soper this week.. Now northerly Mi99 Josephine Humphrey, Miss Bertha Dorr was confined to the therefore, I, Edward E. Doyle, of Ells- west line of land of said Samuel L. Lord to her mother at Hotel Smith; history, Edith Skelton; prophecy, Mrs. Flora Sparrow, who has spent the worth, Maine, guardian of said Helen said Main street; theoce westerly by said has been visiting louse by Illness and and Greenan Who Mattie Kenneth Thursday Friday, winter with her daughter, Mrs. Agues (sue being a minor) having Main street to the point of beginning together home Grindle; essays, Osgood, Newton, been as returned Monday. ler school was closed for two in is home duly appointed such guardian by the with tbe buildings thereon. parity, Wade Albert Sadie Bil- days. Minneapolis, Minn., expected court for Hancock There are Grindle, Carter, soon. Probate county, Maine, as suits pending in the supreme May, Kane, of will Schooner Mildred Capt. lings, Rodney Carter. The graduation Jesse Wilson and Hugh Shaw, of Orono, appear by the records ot said court, act- court of tbe State of Maine against tbe estate salt for the 17. ing in my said as such do of Elizabeth B. Jarvis, amount brought a cargo of exercises will take place June 14. The vere here and May M. capacity guardian, approxi- Bluehill, Saturday Sunday fishing, bereoy claim for said Helen Greenan. a to $85,000.00: that these an its involve concert will be the Nevin ■ Agnes mately Packing Co. last week. graduation by foreclosure of said for breach with Farnsworth of rhey stopped at Mrs. E. C. Mason’s. mortgage of accountings said estate, covering quite a Femme. quartette, Lexington, Mass.' the conditions thereof, ana I do hereby in period of time, and in tbe opinion of tbe ad- i3. T. JRrtucal. my Msy _._Che May 20. M. F. Mason has finished sawing said capacity, as guardian aforesaid, give this ministratrix should be defended. Tnere are ootice for said Helen Greenan of her also claims other esmtes which Saturday was won by ihingles, and has shut down his mill. F. Agnes against should a baseball game BLUE HILL FALLS. Intention, and of my intention as her said be prosecuted, all oi which will require ex- Bargeutville. ?. Mason began making box shooks Mon- guardian, to foreclose said mortgage for penditures for legal services. Brooks Gray has commenced work for lay. TheTr t>reach of the conditions thereof. That the alleged debts of tbe de- and wife are at home from Edw^bd E. Doyle. ceased as as can be ascer- B. Kane lining „„ nearly E. iluiy. John Teagle at the point. Ellsworth, 1907. tained amount * 00 Bluehill. W. M. Shaw was in town Thursday and Maine, May 7, to, $85,COO South Score* of And tbe expenses of sale, and of The parties who the boat on Ellsworth Readers Are will bring fish to brought power Friday business. He has purchased NOTICE OF adminjptration, to 1,000 00 (.'apt. W. H. Freethey FORECLOSURE* \ Knox came May 10 and took her away. V. E. Marks’ cabin and Mr. this season. furnishings. the of the Myron R. Carlisle, of Surry, in all to 00 the factory darks will move to where he Learning Duty Kidneys. in the Amounting $86,000 Florence and of North Brook- Yarmouth, WHEREAS county of Hancock, and State That tbe value of tbe es- of Flye son, jf personal E. D. Mayo and family, Beverly, las purchased a place. Maine by his mortgage deed dated Feb- tate is 186 60 lin, of the week with her To filter the blood is the for summer. spent part pa- kidneys’ duty, j ruary 24. 1904, and recorded in Hancock reg- That the es ate is there- arrived Sunday the May 18. M. of personal Mass., rents. istry deeds, book 408, page 450, conveyed to fore insufficient to the debts When they fail to do this the I. S Marshall and pay Chester Smith came from North- kidneys Henry Parker, and the of ibe deceased, ana espenses of Mrs. Pi?rce NORTH laid Henry Parker his interest in Candage left May 11 for Boston, SEDGWICK. x assigned sale and of administration, and it last are sick. nid his east Harbor week, returning Sunday. mortgage by assignment, dated July /is necessary for that puiposeto where he will have on a Fred M. is ’• and employment Page recovering from the 1904, recorded in Hancock registry of sell some of the teal estate to Randell, of Pembroke, who was book part Mrs. steamer. 'rip. Backache and many kidneys ills follow; ieeds, 414, page 277, to the undersigned, raise the sum of $86,813 60 the illness and death of her certain lot and parcel of land situated in That residue ailed here by 9 the would be greatly depre- Harrie left 13 for Belfast to John ;he town of Surry, and State afore* time in town. Conary May Thurston, who has trouble with Urinary trouble, diabetes. county ciated by a sale of any portion thereof: will a short laidT, described as follows: of ..n- ,on, spend the being all my Wherefore your petitioner prays that she bring power boat Nanna to the point lis eyes, is in for livided one Bangor treatment. Doan’s quarter part of tne Ha e land, so be licensed to sell aud the whole H. Emery, of Santord, will delivers Kidney Pills cure them all. Jailed, may convey E. for Dr. Briggs. excepting what has been sold to W. T. of said real estate at or sale for • church Albert Heald went to Boston Wednes- public private lecture at the Baptist Tuesday 13. rreworgy, Henry Phillips, Henry Blaisdell, i the payment of said debts and expenses of May Crumbs. on Ellsworth people endorse our claim. iohn and Mathew _ lay a business of a few’ weeks. O’Brien, Clough aDd alter sale and of administration. in the interest of the Civic league. : trip evening laid exceptions from the Hale land, my un- Dated at Boston, Mats., this sixth Of Brooks has and Mrs. Annie A. M. of 27 iivided fourth day Belle Randell came Gray potatoes peas up. Tripp, of Bluehill, was in Franks, carpenter, High I part now remaining con- a. d. 1907. Carrie R. Hutchinson. Misses Edith and [ tains hundred May, ow n nyie acres, more or less, being STATE OF MAINE. week to The furniture for Mrs. Nevins’ new cot- Wednesday visiting with Mrs. G. M. ^ .be same Winn and Farmington last Street, “About land conveyed to Henry J. Millikeu sb— a from \llen. Ellsworth, Me., says: Hancock At probate court held at of their Ed- tage has arrived. by Eugene Hale, by his deed dat»d Novem- Eden, in and for said of Hancock, attend the funeral brother, ^ ber and county two ago I noticed back was 20, I88i, recorded in vol. 190. pa^e on the seventh of in of our H. H. who been years my day May, tbeuyear win Randell. The schooner Waldron Holmes sailed Allen, has ill for two 152, Hancock registry of deeds, and where Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven. )f the condition of said has be«n 17 veeks with billious is lame and as on mortgage On the foregoing ordered: That who has been here from May for Steuben to load. fever, gaining growing time wrent it now * petition Mr. Palmer, arolren, therefore, y reason of the Preach notice thereof be given to all inter- >f the condition n persons the of Gonzelo Herrick started 20 ilowly. the'eof, I claim foreclosure ested, by a of said and Esstport superintending building May for became a regular to have backache >f said causing copy petition thing mortgage. Joshua S. Mahshall. this order thereon to be three Mrs. Clara of is published the new oven for the Farnsworth Packing the Bangor hospital for treatment. Clapp, Sargentville, By his attorney. H. H. Patten. weeks in the Ellsworth Ameri- and I was to off from 11. 1907. successively home a few with her Miss finally compelled lay May a at in Co., left for his Saturday. of ar- spending days sister, can, newspaper published Ellsworth, George Velvick, Cleveland, O., said county, that at a £lla Thurston. work for several they may appear pro- Morrill Goddard, family and servant, of rived May 18 as hostler for John Teagle days. I was in this con- rpHE subscriber, David B. Ogden, of the bate court to be held at Ellsworth, in ana for X city, county and State of New York, j said county, on the fourth of June arrived and are at for this season. Mrs. Jennie Friend, of South Bluehill, notice day New York, Thursday, dition when I got Doan’s Kidney Pills. aereby gives that he has been duly ap- a. d. 1907, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and ?ame executor of the last will and testa- I tor a few until tbfir Saturday for a few’ days’ visit with pointed show cause, if any they have, the Hotel Dority days The neighborhood was shocked and nent of Cadwalader E. why prayer The first few doses me and when I Ogden, late of said | of the should not be is for aer grandmother, Mrs. Page. helped of New petitioner granted. cottage ready occupancy. grieved to hear of the death of Elmer George nty York, deceased, no bond being | EDWARD E. CHASE. Jud e of Probate. under the < John has had required directions contained in A true of the a: d order. of Bluehill. His has the Orcutt nearly completed a taken a couple of boxes I was entirely laid will. copy original petition Edwin Randell died at his home here Young, family Said executor residing out of the j Attest:—T. F. Mahoney. Register. hen-house. He to sev- state of Maine has Luere B. alter a short illness sympathy of all. iarge expects keep appointed Deacy, | Wednesday, May 15, cured. This last fall I contracted a cold af Eden. Hancock Maine, whose I ?ral hundred hens. Mrs. Orcutt has on county, post- To ail persons interested in either of the es- of disease. He leaves a The friends of A. B. are affice address is Bar Harbor. Maine, as his I Bright's young many Conary iiand now- about 200 tates hereinafter named. chicks. which settled in my and caused igent for the purposes in revised who was Miss Fannie to hear that he can sit for two or kidneys specified At a court held at Eden, in and widow, Freethey. glad up statutes of Maine, 66, section 48. probate E. H. of a member of chapter for tne county of Hancock, on the seventh three hours a He has been confined Emery, Sanford, another attack. I remembered how Doan’s All demands 38, Rev. A. W. will day. persons having aguinst the day of May, a. d. 1907. Sunday, May Dailey the Christian civic of estate of said deceased are desired to to bed a time. league Maine, gave had pre- following matters having been pre- a memorial sermon. In the even- his long Kidney Pills cured me two years ago sent the same for preach lecture at the church settlement, and all in- sented for the action thereupon herein- 20. Thursday evening, debted thereto are THE will the baccalaureate ser- May Crumbs. so I went to E. G. requested to make pay- I after indicated, it is ordered that no- ing he preach illustrated by stereopticon. Moore’s drug store and ment hereby Immediately. tice thereof be given to all persons interested, mon to the graduating class of the high 20. a box. May 10, 1907. David B. Ogden, a of this order be HARBORS1DE. May Rae. got They soon removed the aching 1 by causing copy to pub- Guardian of Cadwalader E. Ogd n, dte’d. lished three weeks successively in the Ells- ichool. in 1 David and Frank are work- my back, and I have not been annoyed worth American, a newspaper published at 30. Use Femme. Gray Sawyer NORTH PENOBSCOT. David B. of the May subscriber, Ogden, Ellsworth, jn said county, that they may ap- ing at Stockton. with it since.” THEcity, county and State of New York, at a court to be held Howard Dorr has purchased a and pear probate at Ells- lot, hereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- worth, in said on the fourth dav WEST BROOKSVILLE. David and Clifford went to For sale all dealers. Price 50 cents. county, Dyer Percy will erect a stable. by pointed executor of the last will and testa- of June. a. d. 1907, at ten of the clock Mrs. Fred L. of is visit- ment and codicil thereto of Harriet V. Ogden, in Ihf forenoon, and be heard thereon if they Hawes, Bangor, Bangor Thursday. Pon.oua will Foster-Mil burn N. sole late of said of grange meet with High- Co., Buffalo, Y., j city New York, deceased, and se* canse. ,ng her John P. and bond as tne law directs. Said executor parents, Capt Tapley George Cousins was taken seriously ill lard A attendance for given Daniel E. Pray, late of Mount Desert, in said grange Friday. large agents the United States. out of the rife. residing State of Maine has ap- county, deceased. A certain instrument par- night, but is better. is Luere B. Sunday expected. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take ! pointed Deasy, of Eden. Hancock porting to be the last will and testament of Mrs. Lillian is in the ! county, State of Maine, whose postofflce ad- said deceased, with for Gray employed Mrs. Rose Newey and daughter Mary, Herbert W. of together petition pro- Leach, Brockton, Mass., no other. dress is Bar Harbor, Maine, as his agent bate thereof, presented by Lester E. Pray, the imily of Fred Cotton at South Brooks- for the in stat- of Winterport, are visiting relatives here. is expected here soon on a vacation of purposes specified revised executor therein named. rille. utes of Maine, chapter 66, section 43. Sarah F. Emerson, late of Castine, in said Mrs. V. B. Black is the Van some weeks. All piping ffiJbertiBtmcmb. persons having demands against the es- county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- Mrs. of is visit- tate of said deceased are desired to present to be the last will and testament of Harry Hill, Searsport, Buren cottage for water. Edward Perkins Extensive will be on the porting repairs begun the same for settlement, and all indebted said deceased, with for ing her parents, William U. Stover and together petition pro- is dQing the work. church soon. J. H. Montgomery, of Cam- Money-Making Farms thereto are requested to make payment im- bate thereof, presented by Joseph W. Emer- rife, for a few weeks. mediately. son and William I. Emerson, the executors Mrs. Carrie Blake of has a steel at 1 Smith, Roosevelt, den, promised ceiling. May 10, 1907. David B. Ogden, therein named. S. James Douglass is still confined to his summer Wonderful Bargains. Executor of Harriet V. Ogden, dec’d. H. late of in Ariz., will spend the with her Prayer meeting was held even- Nancy Emerson, Castine, said Sunday ! | deceast d. A certain instrument jome by lameness. His Btore has been J. S. Blake and wife. county, pur- parents, ing with one of the aged members of the I have 4.000 Farms for sale in the most fer- subscribers, Eben B. Symonds and porting to be tbe last will and testament of losed for two weeks. Susan P. both May church, Mrs. Harriet C. Hatch. Consid- tile and profitable sections of Maine, New THE Blake, residing out of the said deceasei, together with petition for pro- 18._G. State of Maine, viz.: in the Commonwealth of bate thereof, presented W. Emer- Mrs. erable interest was manifested. Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode by Joseph Henry Boden, who has been visit- \ Massachusetts, hereby give notice that they son and William 1. Emerson, tbeexeoutois 1 SOUTH BLUEHILL. Island, Connecticut, New York, New have been duly executors of the ng friends in town the past week, has re- May 20. H. Jersey, appointed therein named. last will and testament and codicils of Thomas Isaac P. Harriman, late of in said urned Ed. has sold his oxen to Allen Pennsylvania and Delaware. My farms rep- Orlaml, to her home in Bangor. Ingalls D. Blake, late of Brookline, in the county of deceased. A certain instrument SOUTH PENOBSCOT. resent the values on the be- county, pur- Henderson. biggest market, Norfolk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, porting to be the last will and testament of Mrs. William E. who has been and Phillips, cause I have built up a tremendous business deceased, given bonds as the law cirec’s. said deceased, together with petition for pro- Charles Henderson and Oscar Bowden The Sunday school organized with an and that have John M. failing her mother, Mrs. Clara Condon, in ten states by trading exclusively in money- they appointed Vogeil, bate thereol, presented by Sarah U. llarri- attendance. new of Casline, Maine, aa their agent in said State the executrix therein named. ^turned to her home week. are at Bluehill. unusually large Many and cannot afford to max., in Surry last working making properties, of Maine, as the law direct. All L. of scholars have been and the persons Henry Smith, late Mount Desert, in added, others handle failures. No matter where wish having demands the estate of said Brooks of the 1 Capt. M. A. Eaton has started out with you against said county, deceased, a certain instrument Capt. Grindle, barge much more deceased are desiren to present the same for to take interest than before. to locate or what kind of farm you want, I purporting be the last will and testament of arrived home his first load of coal for the light stations. is Ida settlement, and all indebted thereto are said deceased, with for Iohenyokern, Saturday. The superintendent Herrick. There save of together petition pro- can you hundreds dollars on your in- requested to make payment immediately. bate thereof, J. 3e was called here the illness of his B. E. and who the are six classes. The bible class is taught presenied by Nancy Smith, by Sylvester wife, spent vestment, for the reason that my reputation Eben B. Symonds. the executrix therein named. on Abbie Herrick, the class of men Brooks. past week in Portland, are home. Mr. by young for honest dealing and immediate sales has •May 1,1907. 8usan P. Blake. Melville Cole, late of Gouldsboro, in said by Gladys Orindle, and the class of young earned me the confidence of farmers and in- deceased. Petition that Louis P. masonic conven- subscribers notice that county, The Sunshine mission band held a sale Sylvester attended the vestors The volume and breadth hereby give Oole or some other suitable be | everywhere. they have been adminis- person ap- Call at our store, for a of business enables me to find THE duly appointed administrator of the estate of said ktnrday afternoon, and gave an enter- tion. please, free sample of my quickly trators of the estate of Levi B. late Dr. ••Health Coffee”. If real coffee ready purchasers, and the farmer who wishes Wyman, So.ntedeceased, presenied by John B. i Shoop’s of El sworth, in the county of Hancock, de- Cole, nephew ainment in the evening at the May disturbs or to sell to a lower and heir-at- law of said deceased. Congrega- 13._C. your Stomach, your Heart, Kid- invariably prefers accept ceased, and given bonds as the law directs. ional then this Clever Coffee imitation. price for a quick sale than to wait indefinitely James Lord, late of Ellsworth, in said coun- chapel. neys, try All persons demands the es- While Dr. has matched ior a higher price. This goes into having against deceased. Final account of Arno W. SOUTH DEER ISLE. very closely saving tate of said deceased are desired to ty. King, Ivan andShoop service costs preseni filed for settlement. Farnham has purchased the new Old Java Mocha Coffee in flavor and your pocket. My you nothing. the same for settlement, and all indebted executor, taste, he has not even a of The seller pays my commission. My list No. Alonzo R. Callahan, late of Eden, in said >earl Mrs. John E. Small is in poor health. yet single grain thereto are to make im Tapley barn on Perkins hill. It is ! Coffee in Dr. 18 describes hundreds of choice farms in de- requested payment deceased. First and final account of real it. Shoop’s Health Coffee Edward B. Wyman. county, tail—1 to 1,000 acres — $600 to mediately. A. filed for ^ported that he will make it over into a I Fred Rackliff and w ife are on a pleasure Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or $20,000—many April 26, 1907. George B. Wyman. Mary Callahan, executrix, settle- with Malt. etc. You with stock and tools included. It is ment. in cereals, Nuts, will unques- Iwelling-house. trip among the islands Jericho bay. like Health Coffee. the most book of Sarah late of in said surely Sold by G. A. tionably complete genuine subscriber Stubbs, Bucksport, farm bargains ever issued; contains hundreds hereby gives notice that deceased, Petition filea Theodore Mrs. Carlton May 17.H. Parcher. she has been county, by Abby Tapley, eighty-seven j of photographs and traveling instructions to THE duly appointed adminis- H. Smith, administrator, for license to sell tratrix of the estate of James 8. late ears old, has been ill in bed for the reach properties. Write to-day for free copy. Powets, certain real estate of said deceased, as de- past of Tremont, In the county of Hancock, de- r«k. Her j tthbatiumcnta. v A. KTRWJT CO., President’s Dept, scribed in said petition. son Edward and wife, of ceased. and given bonds as the law directs EDWARD E. | 335 W ter Stre-1, Augusta. Me. CHASE, Judge of said Court. book 1 are All persons having demands against the es- A true of the in, with her. tate of said copy original. deceased are desired to present Attest:—!'. F. Mahoney, Register. At the annual parish meeting Friday SanRinu. the same for settlement, and all indebted 1887—1907. thereto are requested to mate payment im- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE vening Deacons E. E. Irving C. mediate!*. MiUs, Joanna Bl oosins and ! May 8. 1907.Myra H. Powers. UU OUU»VIIUCI UUCUJ R1V V O UVHtT IHM deed and the debt thereby secured to Gilman ly a ?n sailing yacht, six hours from HENRY W. CUSHMAN. Cashier is now open. Shares, SI each; monthly pay J X he has been duly appointed adminis- Jordan, late of Waltham, in said county, de- trator of the estate of as will her They sailed from here LEONARD M. MOORE, Asst. Cashier Vaults, merits, 81 per share. Cordelia E. Stover, ceased, appear by assignment re- jonington. late of Bluehill, in the county of Hancock, corded in book 432, page 444, of said registry, arsday morning loaded down with deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. and, whereas, the conditions of said mortgage to All demands are broken and oosehold goods to Mrs. Jud- $4 $20 per WHY PAY RENT persons having against the unperformed. belonging Directors: estate of said deceased are desired to present Now therefore. I, Wilford B. Jordan, of said wa, formerly Miss Stella F. Tarbox. wheu you can borrow on your the same for settlement, and all indebted Waltham, tne appointed administrator A. W. a first and duly King, Annum. shares, give mortgage thereto are requested to make payment im- of the estate of the said Oilman Jordan as reduce it every month? Monthly mediately. wilt appear by the records of the probate May2°-___Tomson. Eugene Hale, ana interest payments together May 15, 1907. Forrest B. Snow. court for Hancock county. .Maine, acting in my BLUEHILL. will amount to but little more L. A. Emery, capacity as administrator do hereby claim a Savings Dept. than you are now paying tor Manuel Mello is A. subscriber hereby gives notice thai foreclosure of said mortgage for breach of receiving congratula- J. Peters, rent, and in about ten years you she has been the conditions thereof, ana do “08 THE duly appointed adminis- hereby give on the birth of twins in his home— E. H. Greely, Next I will tratrix of the estate of Harvey L Silsby, this notice of my intention as such adminis- quarter late of Aurora, in the trator to said >»y and a girl. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. county of Han- foreclose mortgage for breach B. B. Havey, cock, deceased, and given bonds as the law di- of the conditions thereof. Dated J,ck Merrill and wife and Sam Merrill Gallert. I. rects All persons having demands against this eighth day of May a. d. 1907. re Myer begins April For particulars inquire of the estate of said deceased are desired to pre- Wilford B. Jordan, town. They have rented Lester Henry H. Higgins, sent the same for settlement, and all indebted Administrator. Sec’y, __ e***e’8 Bank thereto are to make im- bouse for the season. First Nat’l Bldg. requested payment W. President. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. The A. Kino, mediately. Rockland baseball team did not put May 15, 1907. Rosa M. Gregg. Ro&illa D. Black, of Maria- *° ville, Hancock county, her “PPearance to the subscriber WHEREAS Maine, by Saturday plav Notices. hereby gives notice tha mortgage deed, dated tne twenty-third day | with Special HpHEX she has been the academy boys as scheduled. duly appointed adminis- oi May a. d. 1889, and recorded in vol. 238, CC- tratrix of the estate of Cornelia E. Gott, page 85, of the regist y of deeds for Hancock Clough and his three daughters, fublicTnqtick. late of Bucksport, iu the county of county, Maine, conveyed in mortgage to Gil- 0 Castine Water Company hereby gives Hancock, deceased, and given bonds ai the man Jordan, late of kave spent the winter in Boston, Waltham, deceased, the public notice that in order to carry out law directs. All persons having de- following described real estate situated in said V;<* at THE mands their home on South street, the provisions of its charter granted in 1895 against the estate of said deceased Mariaville, bounded aud described as follows,. »y 15. it is necessary that it should take, hold and are uesired to the same for settle- to wit: Westerly by the Cuunty road and all present leading use as for public purposes the following de- ment, indebted thereto are requested from Mariaville to Ellsworth, northerly by Mrs. tract or land in said Cas- to make Mary Peters, accompanied by her scribed parcel of payment immediately. land of Augustus Parsons, and C'.srles R. tine. to wit: Beginning on the northwest May 15, 1907. Anniu L. Saunders. Goodwin, easterly by Marviaville Land Com- ““daughter, Miss Carolyn Snowman, side of High street at land of Thomas E. Hale; pany consisting of Davis & Smith and BANGOR, MAINE. said street about subscriber others, her B°n’ J' S' in Bar Siwliiiij thence westerly along eight hereby gives notice that southerly by land of George W. Black, and Horton> ,| and feet to land of the she has hrtor*18 hundred seventy-five THE been duly appointed adminis- containing ninety-five acres, more or less, be- late Geo. H. Witherle; thence at nearly right tratrix of the estate of Etta W. Newcomb, late the same CAPITAL, • $175,000.00. I ing premises conveyed to me from angles along said Witherle line northerly of Bucksport, in the of Hancock, Marcellus E. Merrill by deed dated Memorial services will feet to county May 18, Sunday, May 26, ■ about two hundred and twenty-three deceased, and given bonds as tne law directs. 1889, reference being here made to said mort- SURPLUS (earned) $307,000.00. All 'n Congregational church. stake and stones; thence northeasterly along persons having demands against the es- gage deed as a part of this notice, and where- 1 thCl<18t line of land of said Witherle and land of M. tate of said deceased are desired to present as the conditions of said have and also CIIA8. D. and Treasurer. I mortgage been 5efv*ce, at the Memorial JOHN CASSIDY, President. CROSBY, See'g J. Abbott about five hundred and seventy-one the same for settlement, and all indebted broken and art now broken and thereto unperformed. it is that all EDWARD R. ADAMS, Vice President. JOHN H, RICE, Asst. Treasurer. ■ feet to stake and stones on land of said Hale; are requested to make payment im- Now therefore, I, the undersigned, Wilford requested on line of said Hale about ra o! thence southerly mediately. B. Jordan, the appointed and the and others who feet to stake thence east- duly qualified post any OLD TOWN BRANCH. MACHIAS BRANCH. I nineteen and stones; May 15, 1907.Lulu Maud Newcomb. administrator of the estate of tbe said Gil- said about two hun- terlv along Hale’s land man Jordan, deceased, as will the GEO. B. and feet to stake and appear by *' M. II. RICHARDSON, Manager. BOYNTON, Manager. | dred forty-five stones; subscriber hereby gives notice that probate records for Hancock Maine Ji“rrow Escape, said Hale’s land about she has countv, 0 W thence along southerly THE been duly appointed administra- do hereby in my said capacity as administra- a hundred and feet to of trix of the id'a n'.20yd' merchant, of Plunk, Mo., four thirty-niue place estate of Eunice C. Davis, late of tor claim a foreclosure of said mortgage for "ow the above described premises being of Ellsworth, in the of Hancock, breach of the conditions 8 r»n “ape four years ago. when DEPOSITS. beginning, county hereof, and I hereby WE SOLICIT known as the “Collins and for said deceased, and bonds as the law di- our into his thumb. He Swamp” given give this notice in my said ca^scit v as adn«p- ■ys- 4j'mson | the said Castine Water Company is rects. All persons demands the lstrator aforesaid doctor accounts to credited 31-2 X premises having against of my in emion *o fore- it I wanted to amputate it We pay 21-2 per cent Interest on subject check, monthly; to the sum of hundred dol- estate of said deceased willing pay eight are desired to present close said mortgage because of the oreacu of .CODBent. I bought a box cent on accounts. Money deposited on or ; before the tenth draws interest lars. as damages. the same for and all indebted Ruckiplo" 8 n.ot per savings y settlement, I the conditions thereof. Arniea Salve and cured 16, 1907. thereto are '8 dan that from the first of the credited semi-annually. ■ Castine, May requested* to make payment im- I Dated this eighth day of a. d. 1907. month, Castine Water May at E-G- Company, mediately. Wilford B. Jordan, ^"~girund'”250 By Geo. M. Warren, attorney. May 15, 1907. Luella A. Rowe. [ Administrator, ■ AfiumiitmmiB. SbbiTtifnntnt*. ) | _ _~__ iln Spring-Time Many People Need a Good Toni£ ^ A. Landgrabe,Box tS, Coalburg, Ohio, Gives Mrs. R. Boyer Write» From 1421 Sherman Are., Evans- n c +Uo n

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--—--'~>.f “I had been a ellL-hl sufferer for a \1 “If any one has reason to praise Peruna, it j \\ ] number of years, but paid little attention to it is > until J1 surely myself. j the spring of this year when my / became run do*n from the /z lufferlni1 \ ••Last spring | became very severe. serious effects of lingering cold and several U I1 < "I had pain in the head, back, united in me clown. liver, chert \ complications pulling \ and \ other parts of my body, liesides indiges- neither eat nor well, and lost \ “I could sleep | tion which caused me much trouble. flesh and spirit. “I tried medical aid, but to no purpose. I “I finally tried Peruna and it did wonders J ! wrote to Dr. Ilartman for advice, telling him < for me. of | \ my various ailments and he Informed me like another < ] “In two weeks I was person ]i that I had systemic catarrh. \ and in a month I felt better than I ever had ! “After the before. using first bottle of Peruns I j felt relief. I continued louse it until I had “I thank Peruna for new life and strength.” 1 j J i taken four bottles, when I felt entirely cured. \ I recommend Peruna to others.” 1 Aids Digestion, Promotts Sleep. Doctors Called It Consumption. Mr. E. Arnold, Westerly, K. I., writes / Mrs. Klin 77 Cleveland West N. Malmgren, street, Manchester, H„ writes: Miss Ella L. Matthews, Box IB, “1 wish to a word for yom ^^^TrTlTlhTownsendrsniteTTaudTrCenTurTKrkTsTrjoseph^Michvwritesr^ my tay good ;. “I am what Pernna for grateful for has done my family. / and for eleven X have been troubled with ca- Tcnn., writes: Peruna. I have taken **Every spring fall, years, City. valuable remedy, was S lf “Six months ago my wife’s health very much run down, lacking ij tarrh in my throat and nose and hoarseness. , “1 find much in life pleasure writing yon many kinds of medicine during my and with in her head and hack. f 1 S vigor suffering pains j “I am pleased to state that at last I found a medicine, Koruna, from which to let you know that I have been but find that Peruna stands ahead 01 which she with ( taking f “A friend advised her to try Pernna, did most satisfactory j receive(j benetlt, and I will hereafter use and recommend it. > wonderful all. It aids sleep, great your tonic, Peruna. From digestion, promotes S results. In a few weeks ;he was completely restored to her usual vigor, and > “I it in house in case of sickness. the ], always keep my experience 1 have decided that there quiets nervous system, strength■ 18 n°w happy, well and strong, fAanltJ foPeran*. I hav< •C ) “I recommend vour medicine to all my friends and every sufferer as could t>e no ens the throat and vocal organs. “I have tried Peruna when and in every in- $ greater medicine in tbt ( myself tired and overworked r_ _, _., > it for catarrh and to break anexce»entmea/cfne. world than Peruna. used uj {stance I have felt better within a or two.” day _ _ sudden colds which is the best of all _j “Several physicians had pronounced “I contracted a severe cold once whiel ness now, bnt am happy all the day was gone. I could eat and my disease as consumption. I bad been to the whole with a anything, j spend night Headache and Backache. a sufferer for several ended in and left me weak.ani long. I sing the praiaei of Peruna my nerves are all right, and I have no years, and was pleurisy tremendous strain on his respiratory X and 1 believe it weaker all the every change of weather would bring < Mrs. Nannie Hall, 12 Herbert street, wherever go, more backache, lam well, and Peruna growing while, untill organs. I have time and again gone return of old Peruna now van writes: saved my life. I could not have lived cured me.” could hardly walk across my room. pains. home so worn that Atlanta, Ga, j out I could neither the summer in the condition I so ishes all pain. 1 cannot praise it enough | through Catarrh of the “I was fortunate as to get a Penns eat nor sleep, and a number of my col- “I write to tell you how much pood j Head/ I tell all friends that it is the bes was in. nook, and after reading it I my leagues have been in the same condition. was so Mr. C. Hallock, O., writes:! carefully your Peruna has done for me. I “I had tried many doctors, but Antwerp, * medicine used for the ills of life. If an; they decided Peruna was the remedytorme, “But Peruna has this. I was “My daughter Allie, after taking three changed sick and nervous that I almost did me no Peruna so I of mine will lead others to it found that after good. certainly bottles of is began taking it. To-day m’y health word try using a bottle or two 1 could not eat nor nor w ork your Peruna entirely dead. sleep cured me. I had headache and is are at to use testiinonia was cured of catarrh of the head of two better than it has been since I had (he you liberty my my system greatly invigorated with at all, but was in bed nearly all the and was I j any backache very nervous. We in form." new life and can years’ standing. have used Ptruna measles ten years ago. I cannot expreti any force, and I now fortify time, and was almost a skeleton I was could not eat nor sleep, and was al- as a general tonic, as well as for catarrh, half the praise which is due to Pt. Gave New Life and Force. my system to endure a greater strain so Now 1 can eat anything I most in my grave. I tried your poor. and are well with it and recom- ! Hartman for his great and wonderful than was ever before. Peruna and I can and X felt better from the start. pleased Mr. B. F. Sellers, 8331 Olive street, SI possible want and it doesn’t hurt me, Peruna, mend it to anybody who has catarrh. remed y and his advice regarding health. j is to and and I took about live bottles of Peruna and be I Louis, Mo., writes: certainly very necessary me, sleep all night long and get up Anybody wishing any information can I do not think I would living this I "Any man in my profession often ha keeps me in splendid health, work all day. I don’t have any nervoni- the awful headache and nervousness writ* to me.’* I day had .. not been for Peruna."

! church, was a passenger on the steamer most of the time either in the sardine fac- see the bright copper cooking utensil COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. WITH LONGGELLW, etc. brick Tremont Tuesday. tory or in the woods, and had always done and the row of blue plates above the 3or additional■ County Notel ... other pagee Additional County .Vein tee other paget | all in his to his friends. oven. F. P. Wood has begun work on the power help many (Continued from page T.J and examiu him at the Mr. Randall was a man of good morals, You may wander at will, CASTINE. house recently purchased by SEDGWICK. an son and and loot of Pleasant street. The house w’ill be affectionate brother, a hus- the woodcuts, engravings pamth* of was in town Rev. G. W. F. Hill is in town. band of and a cast, with no mark of file or chisel of of th Henry Brophy, Fairfield, thoroughly renovated and repaired and | worthy praise friend to npon which line the walls many over Snnday for a visit to his mother. Arthur Parker is a few at one who knew him. it. Recently, when the Emperor wanted rooms. At last reach the artisk> put in shape for summer business. | spending days every j you us a — ton William Dodd and wife arrived last week home. He is survived by a wife, a mother and to give model of German art, he sent studio; there upon the table what Ralph Achorn, a student at Baltimore and have hired of the F. E. Rea house two sisters—Edith, teaching in a cast of this tomb to our Germanic mu- found? A copy of Longfellow^ part medical arrived last week. After S. H. Dority has lately purchased a fine Phillips, you college, seum at Harvard. in a stria* lor the summer. horse—a dark and Belle, teaching in Burnt Cove, besides Nuremberg—a bit of arbutus a short stay he, accompanied by Mrs. bay pacer. hosts of friends in every place he had been. We must go now with our poet to the wood. Mrs. Sarah Woy, who has been here for Achorn and their son Cecil, went to his Mrs. Adelle Parker has been visiting Much sympathy is felt for and extended “church of Sainted Lawrence, to see the some weeks, left this morning for a short home in where they will remain Mrs. Julia Gray for a few Belmont, days. to the bereaved pix of rare’’. A tabernacle it is in Portland. family. sculpture SUtoflUsaiums. stay for the summer. Hillside circle a sociable at the j gave May 20. A Friend. for the sacred host. See it lift itself, evei Oliver of McClintock, Pittsburg, Pa., Joseph Peterson, who has been employed town house Wednesday evening. rising and ever narrowing until it reaches arrived on and will remain at his Sunday, at Milo the past spring, has passed Miss Anna C. Dority and Miss Madella WEST BROOKUN. the very roof, w here it bends like a bish- An Invaluable here for the summer. his cottage examinations a«d secured his certificate crosier! our are H. Small took a trip to Bangor to-day. Harry McFarland has moved his family op’s As eyes carried up- R. B. Brown and wife and Mrs. J. N. as a registered druggist, and has accepted ward from one to Some of the young people here attended to Brooklin. airy pinnacle another, Gardner left for where his old as for W. A. the Thursday Boston, position druggist at South delicacy and grace become a marvel to the dance Bluehill Saturday Frank Spear is employed on the steamer Family they will spend a short vacation. Walker for the summer. us. We are sure that our has found evening. Seur de Monts as fireman. poet Mrs. who has been at N. W. Littlefield held another of his the best words, for it when he said it was Myron Varnum, Helen has sold Miss Perry the greater C. Fullerton and wife, of Ellsworth, are home some time with her parents, left rehearsals for the “Concert of Nations” “Like the foamy sheaf of fountains, Remedy part of her household goods to Mrs. Cecil J. P. and wife. rising week her husband on his tow- week. The concert will be visiting Fogg through the air." Me, last to join last produced Wescott. painted Hampden Comer, Frank has moved his boat at New Bedford, Mass. here June 3, under the auspices of the Bridges family to Hans Sachs’ house is not far We August 14, Mrs. F. M. Herrick has been a away. 3*** The interest in its spending Tinker's island for the summer. to 'L. t- Miss Josephine Rea, who is employed in village teachers. pro- all know him. Many of us have seen thil “Would My in regard few days with her son, Dr. F. S. Herrick, are invaluable™ and who has been at duction seems to grow, and everything L. B. Bridges spent Saturday with his very corner with the broad, low wood’s Bitten they Brockton, Mass., j in Brooklin. doorway biliousness, a on the cases of home lor a few days’ visit with her par- points to large attendance night | family, returning to Long island Sunday. and tiny window reproduced upon the indigestion, and etc. I would not be Brockton of its Mrs. Nellie Robbins Miss Fannie It is like headache, ents, returned to Monday. production. Mrs. Nellie Spear and child visited Mrs. operatic stage. coming upon a for family »» Herrick attended the grand chapter of the out them in the house Alonzo Nickerson and of Booth- ! The remains of Mrs. Reupach, who died A. E. Blake at the village a few days laBt very familiar thing. We involuntarily wife, Eastern Star last week in Port and. Yours respectfully, on a her son’s home in week. look for the broad shoulders and bay, were passengers on steamer M. & M. ; while visit to Fort beaming Mrs. Mary Sieved F. W. Eaton has the Dunham face of the on after here on a visit to | Fairfield, were brought here Wednesday. purchased Frank and “cobbler.poet'’. He should be Monday, being Staples wife have been to The *‘L. F.” Atwood's Bitteni W The funeral was held the Methodist house on the Brooklin side of the river, sitting within, at the Mrs. Nickerson’s parents, N. P. Noyes \ at Portland, and have moved their household window, tapping by rew™* w earned a great reputation church on Rev. Mr. Hanscom and ill move hisjamily there this week. away upon a shoe on his lap. Down this > and wife. Thursday, goods here. sickness and promoting health. officiating. The remains were and A. has 20. very street should come a ol the 8 The steamer Golden Rod w ent to Cam- accompanied Eggemoggin lodge, ,F. M., May B. group are the "family physician,' here Mrs. son and his a new for master-singers. The of their voices den to be hauled out by Reupach’s wife, purchased piano Riverside hall. peal household in thousands Sunday afternoon, should remedy also her daughter Jennie. It arrived and is a be answered by the great, sal on the for her by Saturday, pronounced SURRY. deef homes—always handy—always railway repairs. During voice At one. within. Instead, a tiny girl, in and efficacious. absence her route will be covered by Last week saw the close of the dancing good M. E. Linneken caught a three-pound ways reliable quaint, red dresB, leads you to the cornel steamer M. & M. classes which have been conducted here There was a lecture salmon at Patten’s store, 86c. very interesting by pond recently. and _ waits, Bilently regarding you while Rev. Mr. Patterson, of Vermont, this spring by Richard Rankin, of E. H. Emery at the church Sunday even- The ot Arbutus secretary grange visited you stand before the window. Belfast. The exhibition both the adult was who has been here the past week as a can- by ing, with stereopticon views. There Mountain Rebecca at Bluehill Fri- HU* lodge Shall we end onr in Albrecht Mlanos Marine of the and classes showed the amount of a attendance. pilgrimage didate for pastor Congregational juvenile large day evening, and reports a fine time. Dorer’e hard and painstaking work j>erformed by house, the painter whom our poet Quite a number of Masons went from Mr. Rankin. The exhibition of the Mrs. Daniel McKay is expected home calls “the evangelist of art”? And so b< Th** adult class was held on here to Rockland boat to attend Leads SttrarrttsnnmtB. Monday evening, by Friday this week. She will probably spend the was, because it was bis influence * and that of the class through Low in c*t' juvenile Friday a special assembly of King Hiram council. Bummer at Sans that Camp Souci, Patten’s the art of his native country rose evening. returned iniprovettt*^start* They Saturday. pond. from the crudeness which characterized it jo | May poiata. THE MASK OF HEALTH. 21._G. will be a of Co- There special meeting Arbutus grange held its regular meeting It gives us an idea of the times to heat buretor, Few People Are Really as Well as O. E. MARIA VILLE. lumbia chapter, S., Friday evening, with members how his father came to a May 17, forty present. Nuremberg, bronze They Look. Cause and Remedy. Mav 24. Two candidates will be initiated* IW*J Maggie Philbrook, who has been very Two candidates were instructed in the flrst young Hungarian goldsmith. Weddini Refreshments will be served. Iy guaraotejJ.1^ Many people in Ellsworth, both men is convalescent. and second degrees. The third and fourth festivities were going on, and all Nurem- ill, 20. H. refunded and who believe themselves May will be berg seemed to be ^2" women, Frank Jordan and wife have moved to degrees conferred May 31. Supper making merry out o 1200 doors. P«0P'cJ: to be in are often in will be served. When be appeared in the court State perfect health, Somesville for the summer. BROOK LIN. winter; i«gj£| 21. yard, a number of the greatest May Spec. young people wen ermen. danger. Mrs. Maude Robbins and her little This was saddened place Wednesday, dancing around the very linden which w< * The moat common cause of ill health have to Old Town. *3- Afea*1 daughter gone May 15, by the death of E. L. Randall. DEER ISLE. have seen. With is with a of simple, unquestioning indigestion, myriad symp- Mr. and Mrs. Hunt moved from He had been ill some time with Bright’s Miioe; recently Dow, of this died hospitality they received hfm into theii trw toms such as Dudley village, sud- and motor headaohe, sleeplessness, into the house owned Mr. and disease, bnt it was thought and hoped and he ever Bangor by denly last Wednesday afternoon, of heart midst, after remained amonf before the eyes, pains in the Mrs. Leland. that he would recover, as he had been in this He specks disease. Mr. Dow had been a sufferer people. became one of the mosl same condition the m" Portia*®' back and distress after has to Bar the before. However, skillful craftsmen and a 6. D. Thorndike, side, eating, Adelbert Avery gone Harbor from the disease for some time, but none member of thi saw * etc. summer. Omnipotent One different, and so took of Teletihone to work this Mr. Ogden has also supposed there was immediate danger of guild goldsmiths. him to to mourn ^ In the last few years the success ol gone to Bar Harbor for employment. Himself, leaving many death. He died while Of course the father planned that hii suddenly sitting in and the loss of one so kind, so obliging and so son should be a “Too talk about posters yoar«‘U- physicians everywhere with Mi-o-ns May 21._S. a chair. He was sixty-eight years of age. goldsmith, too, but thi glad to help some one else when in need. made fenoe, .hjtipl* stomach tablets has made them known He leaves a wife and six sons. boy early up his mind to become of But ain't the kind o' medium SEAWALL. Mr. Randall was born in the town painter. He was they far and wide as the acknowledged spe- deeply religious. Hi aenae; Pembroke There he his loved to common ,0i I< cific for the treatment of stomach dis- W. P. Kent has moved to Mrs. Julia April 8,1878. got nature, too, and had a childlike en dod*e Ton may talk about your eases. the education in the common and high schools A wise man never boasts of his wisdom. thusiasm. All They strengthen digestive Stanley’s house. things noble and pureap circulars and such, He wouldn’t be wise it he advert organs so that in a few days the stom- and there he spent the greater part of his did. pealed to him. This don't Ed. who has been at work at is the house, thi But I calculate they is in such that ft takes care Newman, life the when he work j ach shape until year 1901, got To receive honestly is the best thankB three-story, half-timbered structure witl the Quarry for some time, is at home. much; _ thc eoo*u itself of all the food that is eaten, in the sardine at Swan’s Island, for a good thing.—George Macdonald. 1 winter. when factory steep, sloping roof through which rows o And eepeclally In without pain or distress. Mrs. Amanda Mayo was the guest of with Mrs. B. Stinson. boarding Mrs. Jaw back—1 married you because 1 dormer windows blink in fashion the ground, your*1* G. A. Parcher an un- one sleepy a gives absolute, Mrs. Lizzie Dolliver day last week. was here that he became I wonder where poetera It acquainted pitied you. Nobody else would. Mr. It is within a stone's throw of the castle your ^ qualified guarantee that your money found? Mrs. Sarah Haynes, with with his then Miss Fannie Freethey, does now. so you see we have can be «h«o the p*'* will be refunded unless Mi-o-na cures. granddaughter wile, Jawback—Well, everybody really cireled the town homeatead. Pauline visited her son, Charles of this They were married Dec. 3, Push the But within the eoay He takes the whole risk and the rem- King, place. 1 cherish my childish loves—the mem- open broad door and go up Oh their atoye’a aglow, will not cost a unless Haynes, last week. 1901, and since that time have made ory of that warm little neBt where my af- I stairs inside. A habitable aloud edy you penny place, isn't it The newapaper la read 21. DOLLY. home in Brooklin. He had been fections were fledged.—George Eliot. into the it cures you. May employed | Step old-fashioned kitchen am I know."