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Slmerioiit.' 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.