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LOCAL AFFAIRS 'vv‘™ ■1 * >1 ovtrBeHs, Hmi recently aoumisrments. returned from France. nkw BURRILL aiivkktiskmknts this week The NATIONAL BANK body of Mrs. Hattie K. Jordan, who J A Haynes—Grocer died at Kenduskeag Monday, was brought here ELLSWORTH, MAINE Wood land and farm for sale to-day for interment. She was the Overland car wife touring for sale of Samuel P. Jordan, formerly of Notice of foreclosure—George A Arejr Ellsworth. She was forty-three years of The age. Banking Methods of SCHEDULE OP MAILS To-day Miss Mary Murphy, aged AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICE. twenty-four are while based upon the years, at the power station this principles re- In effect, June 30, 1919. and afternoon, came in contact with one of organized applied in the the high tension wires operation MAILS RKCUITBD. in the transformer of the room, from Federal Reserve Week Days.* receiving which it is Our embraces System. You From feared she not equipment every modern fa- West-7.00, 7.18, 11.60 a m; 4.80, 7.08 p m. may recover. owe it to to From yourself transact East—12.26, 8.41. 6.48, 10.37 p m. (10.37 that has for its your There will be a before the cility object the and mail not distributed until hearing State prompt business with a following morn- Industrial banking bank, which ing.) accident commission at the -efficient dispatch of business. a member municipal court room in Ellsworth Tues- is of this system. Sunday*. We to at all day, Sept. 9, at 9 a. m.. on the case ol try give times, courteous and From Wkst—7,11.60 am; 7.08 p m. Henry D. Whalen vs. Smith No mail from east Sunday. & Havey and prompt attention to EVERY or the Royal depositor—large MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOPPICB Indemnity Co., insurers. W. B. Blaiadell ol small. North Sullivan will appear for Week days. 'Mr. Whalen. Bank with us. accounts Going Wbst-12 m; 8.10, 6.18 and 9 pm. Checking invited. This Going East—6.30 a m; 4 p m. evening the Ellsworth baseball team Sundays. will meet the fast Bangor A. A. team Going 6.16 and in SILVY & Wbst—3.10, 9 pm. a twilight game, at Wyman park. This INC. No mail East Sunday. team UNNEHAN, is considered the hardest proposi- tion Ellsworth has yet tackled, but the Ini on Trust Company Registered mall should be at postofflce hall home boys are to a ..GARAGE.. an hour before mail closes. expected make good account of themselves. Saturday, Ells- q/^Ellsworth,Maine MAIM STREET worth will ELLSWORTH WEATHKB IN ELLSWORTH. play Cherry field at Wyman — AGENTS FOB — park. For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday Aug. 5, 1919. Ellsworth friends of Mrs. Lillian Jack- son Gage will regret to learn of her death, Overland, Chevrolet and 1 From observations taken at the powei which occurred Dodge station of the Bar Harbor & Union Rivei Aug. 1 at her home in Power in Also Dealers in Second-hand Cars. Co., Ellsworth. Precipitation Yonkers, N. Y„ after a long illness. Mtb. Second-hand given in inches for the twenty-four hour* ending at midnight, Gage had frequently visited Ellsworth, Cars now j offered : Weather Precip- and had many friends here. Besides her Temperature conditions itatiou J. 3 Ford Cars 1 Chevrolet husband, Prescott Gage, she leaves Touring Roadster 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon seven children; also a sister, Mrs. Harriet 1 Chevrolet Car 1 Reo Truck Wed 62— 71— fair showers Bericke, of New York. Touring Th u rs 58-— 76— clear fair 1 Ford Roadster Delivery Body 1 Ford Truck Fri 66- 64- fair fair c. P. DeLaittre and wife of Aitkin, Sat 80 — 73- clear fair Minn., arrived last week at Bar Harbor, All and in Sun 52— 72— fair fair where they were guests of C. B. Pineo newly painted first-class order. Mon 59 76— fair fair and wife, going from there to Salisbury Tues 66— 70- fair fair Cove for a visit with Mrs. Nettie DeLaittre. B3T Public Auto Service Day and Night Later Mr. and Mrs. DeLaittre will be in SUvy & Linnehan have taken the agency Ellsworth for a few days to renew ac- Also a Reo -ton the truck to hire for baggage transfer for Dodge car. quaintance with friends and relatives. Mr. DeLaittre is and Harvard Phillip*, recently returned engaged in the banking general light and other lines of trucking. from overseas, is at home. business in Aitkin, but finds time for frequent visits to his First Class Miss Paulene Foster is visiting Mrs. Paint and Repair old home State. Shop Glenn Lawrence in Rockland. TELEI’HOXE m Miss Marion Wilson Mrs. E. K. Hopkins of Island Falls is of New York, im- the guest of Miss M. A. Ureely. personator, delighted all who heard her at hall Hancock last Friday evening. Her • James A. Hill and wife of West Goulds- at Northeast Harbor, spent Sunday with DOLLARDTOUN. impersonations were of a high order, in- boro were in Ellsworth Monday. his family here. structive as well as interesting because of P. Q. Tourtelotte returned to Mrs. Thomas S. of Tremont was Machias Miss Alice Adams of Newtonville, Mass., the historical Tapley characters represented. Tuesday, after a few days at home. is her Mrs. J. Adams. here last week. Mrs. Pauline M. Flood visiting mother, Q. Vocal boIob by Mrs. S. W. Wilder and returned to Tremont with her for a visit. Mrs. Emma Heed, with daughter Charles 8. Batchelder and wife of Bev- Mrs. Howard Walker, and solos piano by Mildred and granddaughter, Clarice are of Mrs. Lacordia Louise Donnell and John Hattie Salisbury, Genie Salisbury erly, Mass., guests Mahoney, added visited Addie Waldo Gott, Mrs. Emma ^mith a few Lord. to the of the Carlisle, Higgins and How- enjoyment evening. The en- last week. ard Fernald were hornet from Northeast days Miss Erva Giles, who has been visit- tertainment was given under the auspices Harbor Sunday. Malt Breakfast Food, pkg ing in Davenport, Iowa, arrived home of the Baptist socitty. Sunday. Eben and Keuel Whitcomb, who have Mrs. D. A. Morrison, formerly of Ells- Puffed Uice. pkg been in the service and overseas nearly a .14 Mrs. Alice H. Parker returned yesterday worth, died last week at New Haven, year, arrived home Saturday, having re- Puffed from an extended visit with relatives in Conn. Mrs. whose maiden Just Received Wheat, pkg .14 Morrison, ceived their from the service Castiue. discharge name was Martina was born Pest Toasties, pkg MacIntyre, last week. Edison Amberola Records .12 Ernest F. Osgood of Berlin, N. H., with at Prince Edward Island fifty-two years Fred Allen and wife of Framingham, son Stanton, is visiting his mother, Mrs. ago, butcame to Ellsworth a young girl. Knunbles, pkg .14 are Old model records was Mass., visiting Mrs. Allen’s sister, cylinder Coni Irving Osgood. She married here to D. A. Morrison, Puffs, pk<; and later lived for several years at Winter Mrs. Fred J. Maddocks. They came here August. Specials .09 John H. Holiday and wife of Dedham, Harbor, moving to New Haven some years Monday from Green Lake, where they Quaker Corn ... Mass., were the of Mrs. John ago. She besides her Call of the Cosy Little Home, Flakes, pkg .Qg guests leaves, husband, ten have been for a week. children. The was to Leola Lucy and Chas. Hart Adams last week. body brought Win- Don’t Two Minute Oat ter Harbor for Cry Frenchy, Don’t Cry, Geo. Ballard Food, pkg f- interment. Don’t the .15 Misses Jennie and Anna Fox of New UNITARIAN FAIR. Forget Salvation Army, Arthur Croam of The completion of the Bangor-Bar Har- Fields and male chorus Wheat, pkg York are at the Merry Mack for the Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar, .25 bor will be the month of highway first work under- Two Days’ Program at Hancock Hall, A1 Bernard ..... August. Heart Ralston, pkg ^ig taken by the State highway commission Beginning To-day. Breaking Baby Doll, Arthur Fields C. and who are Frenchy, Come to Yankeeland. Harry Emery wife, the successful outcome of The annual mid-summer fair of the Ediirator .... following the Billy Murray and male chorus Brand spending the summer at Hancock I’m Forever "lg Point, highway bond issue at the special elec- Woman’s Alliance of the Unitarian Blowiug Bubbles, are in Helen Clark and Geo. Ballard pear’ ..... Ellsworth to-day. tion in Barley September. This was the state- church opened this afternoon at Hancock I Tears, Fox-trot, Tuxedo Dance, Orchestra *ig Premier Mrs. M. L. Kimball, with son Hough- ment made by Gov. Milliken before the and will continue to-morrow | Turkestan, Quartet hall, through You’re Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine, 1'uese Cereals are all new arrivals. of is her ; ton, Norway, visiting parents, Bangor chamber of commerce last Thurs- afternoon and evening.* The hall is at- Metropolitan Quartet Gov. not take of James L. Cook and wife. day evening. Milliken said he had tractive with the various booths and Why advantage had a conference with Chief Mrs. Frank son Engineer decorations. orchestra their “freshness?” McCarthy, Clyde and Paul D. Sargent of the highway commis- Higgins’ plays \/E. F. ROBINSON Miss Elizabeth Hurley of Allston, Mass., sion and that Mr. Sargent stated that the throughout the fair, and special enter- REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST are visiting relatives here. first piece of work to be undertaken, fol- tainment features are provided afternoon lowing the successful issue of the Victor and Edison Machines high- and evening. Miss Sarah Osgood, who has been the way bond question at the polls, will be the and Records This is “old Home” day at the fair. The guest of Mrs. Dorothy Coughlin for two completion of the work on the Ellsworth ELLSWORTH, MAINE road. afternoon consists of an enter- CasK ond Carry Grocer, Ellsworth weeks, returned to Boston Sunday. program me wort oi tainment by the children, under the di- Mr. aud Mrs. Herman Wheeler and tearing qowq the shoe fac- of H. even- £ at the corner of rection Mrs. E. Rowe. This 3 tory b*aildiug School and Miss Emily Bresnahan of Malden are Church streets will be ing Miss M. A. Ureelv will read a paper GAUTHIER & YOUNG visiting their uncle, John H. Bresnahan. commenced next on “The Old T:wn of and an A Postal Card Will week by Lyndon unless the Ellsworth”, Bring Me Mrs. William Nevells and McOown, daughter owners old-fashioned choir in costume, will ap- to nee w ithin ten offer of the to sell the for your reaid days if you are a property Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailor, Hazel spending week with friends in a rehearsal. Uvi- within a thirty-mile circuit of Ells- f1,500 is accepted before that time. A few pear /til and relatives in Bar Harbor and Heal Har- n« 1 «m letters from all An leature will be the booth worth, receiving weeks ago the owners of the building interesting ritretiionx * 1 a!iv, t*ven from Bangor. I bor. of also submitted to the board of trade a antiques, many of them of rare inter- ing, Dressmaking luakc a nominal marge for the call and propo- Mrs. Daniel Lohenbacber of Wee- est. The city has been combed for examination the -ame charge your sition to sell the building and land for these, N. is the of Mrs. Pearl and a remarkable family physician makes for his general hawken, J., guest that sum, to be retained as an inducement collection has been se- Pressing, Cleansing and Re- cull. 8. Thorsen at the Shute Pleasant ucred. There will be cottage, for the location here of some industry. dancing after the Beach. entertainment. of all kinds ,roul ** to according to the cause, ana the trouble it The building is falling into disrepair, and pairing wiiiVi.1 UKe to adjust your eyes to comfortable glasses. Stetson Foster, wife aud daughters will no longer be accepted by the insur- To-morrow afternoon there will be a ance in its and Frances and Helen, of Hingham. Mass., companies, present condition, camp-lire drill, and singing by Miss Anna Remodeling Dyeing Edward H. Baker as a tire risk. It seems too bad that Ells- are at their on the road Torrens of Bangor. The evening enter- bungalow Surry worth is to lose this The Also Fur Work Graduate building. price tainment will consist of Optometrist and Registered Rye Specialist, for August. at which it is offered is leas than reading by Miss tolephone: t4«-ll the 65 Oak St., Ellsworth, Me. owners to realize from Dorothy Harrunan of and vi- Special Rate for caring for Men's Clothing Mrs. Cora Welch and daughter Helen expect salvage Bucksport, °* excl“sive of lumber and equipment, and it is olin selections Fushi of New by Month. One suit dry cleansed and pressed optical experience. In Maine summers and in Pennsylvania have to their Nook hoped by Joseph Home office gone Shady cottage that in the short time remaining before weekly, $3 a month. Clothing called for and days: Saturdays, Mondays, Tuesday*. Sunday by appointment York, a pupil of Franz Kneisel, who was for the month of August. Miss Alma the work of removal begins, someone will delivered. heard with such at the I fair of is be found who will take over the delight last Danfortb their guest. building He will be J. A. THOM PSON tor manufacturing purposes. year. accompanied by another ! Corner Main and Hancock Streets, Mrs. Henry L. Russell, and Dana JfcL of Prof. Kneisel’s pupils. 119 IS/lAirsi STREET Ellsworth friends of T. The fair will close with a dance. Smith, wife and son Dana, who have been William Wad- ELLSWORTH man were shocked to learn of his P"iro, Marino and Automobile Insurance visiting Austin K. Russell and wife, re- sudden | Give us a trial. It you are satisfied tell death of heart failure at his home in COMING Represon turned to their home in W'arren Satur- KVENTS. others; it you are uot satisfied, tell us. Brownville day. Sunday morning. Mr. Wad- Equitable Fire and Wednesday, Aug. 6, 5.30 p. m., at Marine naurance Oo. man married Mis* Mabel Lord of Ells- Wy- Announcements have been received of man park —Baseball; Ellsworth vs. Ban- — HAHTFORD, CONN. worth, who survives him, with three chil- _OF the at I gor A. A. marriage Waltham, Mass., July dren. Mr. Wadman had represented the L. Wednesday and Aug. 6 and E. TREADWELL 16, of Miss Alice Frances Crowley of U.S. & Shank Co. in Boston Thursday, 7, Pegwood afternoon and evening, at Hancock hall Agent for c. that city to Fred Wilber Stone, formerly eleven to the | c. BURRILL & SON years, coming Brownville —Unitarian fair. International Harvester Co. of America of Ellsworth. a little office of the company over a year I Saturday, Aug. 9, 2.30 p. m., at —Established 1807— Wyman Full line of Mrs. O. M. Alexander and daughter ago, thinking the change would benefit park—Baseball; Ellsworth vs. Cberryfleld.

The Brownville — FIRE AND Evelyn have returned to Ellsworth after a his health. correspondent Monday, Aug. 11 Meeting of State Farm AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE board of assessors with week's visit to Charles W. Alexander iu of the Bangor Commercial says of him: assessors of towns, Machinery at courthouse in sonie the “Although Mr. Wadman had been living county Ellsworth; at Bar presenting leading companies of this and foreign countries Auburn. After a few days here they will Harbor in Brownville for only a little over a year, following day. Reapers, Binders, return to their home in Calais. he had established a for himself in place FAIR DATES. the community that cannot be Oil fans E. Burleigh Davidson and wife left last easily Threshers, TOASTERS filled. He recently became a member of Sept. 2, 3, 4—Bluehill fair. Engines, week for their home in Lafayette, lnd. HOMESTEAD INDUSTRIES the Congregational church and had a Sept. 10, 11—Eden fair. Dressing Spreaders. Mrs. Davidson has spent a month here reputation for being present at all com- J- F. Studer Martin Sept. 24—Narramissic grange fair, Or- with her parents, Friend and wife, munity gatherings.” L. Adams The PRIMROSE Cream and Misses Helen and Alice Adams went land. Separator Rugs and Work Mr. Davidson joining her for two weeks. Fancy to Browuville yesterday to attend the Sept. 24—Mariaville grange fair at Ma- electrician Miss Elizabeth Cushman, stenographer funeral. riaville. Home Canned Goods returned from Oct. The Best on HPu0u“e Wiring a Specialty for Congressman Peters, 1—Greenwood grange fair, East- the Market Estimates Her brook. Gladly Given Washington last week. mother, ELLSWORTH FALLS. Mrs. John A. Cushman, who the FAMILY REUNIONS. FILMS c»Uand see the new Madra TEA spent ROOM returned with her. Thomas Grindle is here from Bath for a No. 2 Brownie Films l>ay Light, Blue Light winter iu Washington, Aug. 15 — Murch family at Bayside Developed and and visit of a few days. Printed, 2«0 Natural Light Miss of Boston, grange hall. No. 2 A Brownie Agnes Houley formerly and all other 6 ex ^ acuum the central office Miss Ethel Crocker of Bangor is spend- 16—Saunders at Films Developed and Cleaners for sale MISS employed at telephone Aug family Surry. Printed, 40o GREELY with her Mrs. 24 hour and rented in Ellsworth, is the guest of Mrs. Ida L. ing August mother, George Aug. 20—Rice family at Birch Harbor. service, Cash with Order E. IRONS MOM LIGHTING West Main St., Ellsworth, Me. Sinclair. Miss Houley was one of the Gray. Aug. 120—Gray family at Oak Grove, STANWOOD’S PHOTO CO. T»l. 105-2 HOUSE Boston who volun- Martin V. Giles, who has West Sedgwick. PLANTS (Opp. Holdiere’ Monument.) telephone operators employment Harrington, Maine &M>trtiamrmf Stofomtarmone, Bnufit Column. HULL*8 COVE. fflutual COUNTY NEWS *0*"“»* n* "b»« “ilk ** Mr*. Alice '<« Cleave* of Bar Ainontr the -■ > KDITRD BT AUWT MADOl". Harbor is tfue.ie from* i’u* out„ Tl of ton.* ct^ — ill at the home of T.01 / quite her sister, Jessie Allred K. Tracy and wile *« BLUE HILL. and K°"> j /(• Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful.’ Higgins. ken and w ile of Hancock iT" *% MOTHERS WOMEN Andrew Peters and wife of v of Mnldrn, MR„ V. Mayor Mrs. Chauncey Pierce and two little .** d. k. and w tie. Waller Boston were st Bluehill Inn last week. of Porto uVav Mk The purposes of this column are succlnc y daughters, Rico, are visiting Holden, and Shirley (,„«t HnjJ"". TO BE stated In the title ami motto—It Is for the mut *1 from Roy Hall has shipped on a steamer run- Alvab Pierce and wife. Htojfor.Knoffor. *5»ifn” and alms to l>e and between New York and South 4, j t>enetit, helpful hopeful Suffering ning Africa. Mrs. McLean and sons, Cecil and Rat|>h Aug. Being for the common good, H Is for the com- A*St Should Read Mrs. Monvhan’s The Bluehill team will play its old Robbins, of Machias, are visiting Ralph mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of In- SEAL rivals, Hancock Point, at academy held at Robbins and wife here. COVE. Letter Published formation and suggestion, a medium for the In Nervousness and by *•■■... L McLean ol 5.30 p. m. Augu.ta•■'"Kuata i. of Ideas, lathis It solicit* Thursday. Miss Evelyn Hoyt has returned to her ------Her Permission. 'erchange capacity hia vacation with hie 'Pend communications, and Its success depends largely Hollis Stover and Linwood Perkins left home in North Ellsworth, after a visit family Mina Helen on the support given It In this respect. Com- Sick Headache Monday to enter the training school for with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Sweet. Sawyer of Soulbw,., Mitchell, Ind.—“LydiaE. Pinkham’s name of bar ia munications must be signed, but the merchant marine officers at Rockland. vlalting her aunt. Mr. ** Vegetable Compound helped me so much Walter Robbins, who has been in writer will not be printed e*~ept by permission Norwood. '^-hsa tne time l low and At a recent directors’ of the two during will to or —lassitude, spirits meeting France neirly years, has received tits Communications be subject approval Mlaae* Helen was Hancock fair A. M. honorable from the Sawyer and lookingforward rejection by the editor of the column, but none loss of will find re- County association, discharge army, and Bernik” to the of appetite ley B|»m a day «t ** coming my will be rejected without good reason. Address Witham was elected secretary to All the is at home. McKo.ley little one that I am newed Vlra. Oeo. Bobbins. all communications to strength, brighter caused the of ^“nti^ vacancy by resignation There was a even- it to AMERICA*. wedding Wednesday Aur. 4 recommending The better health and Norris L. Urindeli. other expectant Ellsworth. Me. looks, ing, July 23. at the home of George E. mothers. Before clearer complexionshv using Arrivals: Mrs. E. L. Kimball and , when Mins Alice, the oldest TRENTON. taking it, somedays daughter Olive, Miss Carolyn Hoyt, Miss daughter, became the bride of Roble Hodgkins of !J,r OLD TIMBS. Beecham's Fills. Eiwyn Harbo, I suffered with neu- They give Maud Misses Perry, Boston; Josephine Boyd Tracy of Hancock. Mr. Tracy is tbc Saturday night and Sun,lav ralgia so that Oh. the farm life, the charm life. the very and badly you help you need, Minnie Walsh, New Y'ork; Mrs. son ot Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Tracy of family. 1 I thought I could The life of younger days. Villa and are a natural aid to the Oreene, Bangor. Hancock, and has recently been dis- Arthur not live, but after The near loves, the dear loves rieh.ed.on and w ife A forest fire broke out in the charged from the The taking three bottles That call from distant ways; stomach, liver, bowels and Pillsbury army. ceremony lug eon*r«lu'»ricn.. in the Wrtb 0) 1 |of Lydia E. Pi n k- Oh. the hearts that wait at home blood. Gentle and {Mature Thursday, and burned over a was performed by Rev. Carroll Hording f h-*rn A’>gu-t 3. ham’s V e ge table For us weary ones that roam, positive w ide area. Two alarms were turned in. t he Church of Our F*t^»er. The widdtng Auu. 4 Compound I was en- And the door that’s always open in the in action, without any disa- The fire department was ably assisted by

relieved of golden haze. — tirely gloaming’s after-effects Use many volunteers. The Are was caused t. f 1 had greeable neuralgia, Oh, the strong life, the long life. by lightning, which struck a tree during in gained strength — And the autumn on its wane the storm July 27. and was able to go The real home, the leal home. around and do all Bluehill lost, 3 to 2, to the Rice A Though brown the stubbled grain: nousework. when seven Miller team at Brewer in the my My baby Where the meadows call .Saturday months old weighed 19 and I feel fading pounds Through the blazoned woods of fail, fastest game of the season. Time. 1.35. better than I nave for a long time. I Reaching spirit arms to lure us toward mam The game was a pitcher’s battle from the never had any medicine ao me so the fireside again. start. Saunders for Bluehill and Shaw quick ^ The sufferer much good. Mrs. Pearl Monyhan, from biliousness is onlyremedy too familiar with all its dis. for Bangor both fanned eight men and Mitchell, Ind. Oh, the pure hearts, as your hearts. turbing symptoms:—loss of appetite, headache, allowed no first. “Cub" and Good health maternity is a That hold us for your best: pius [masses to vomiting, oftentimes meaning pr >tr„tion (or twoor three during days U and the loss most did some base of time factor to both mother Ob, the high trust as my trust, Osgood speedy running consequent from regular duties. Such ait i. ks important 5*1* of Mfdicin* in car Aunt Madge-. experiences any dealer, large bottles (or fiftvrents. or samples of-town this and the tree for the “L. F." Dear M. B. Friendt: I think it time someone remembered the umpires year, asking. Medicine Co., Portland, .Maine. deal have received from the Old time*, good old times, we love column with n few letters, and especially square they MANSET. those who were honored the automobile Bangor men if* moat agreeable. to recall; especially when we can review by calie mentioned you in a recent Ambricax. 8. Seth S. Thornton and wife of Houlton and re-live them with old who by Aug. friends, 4.______Now that you have recalled that tabooed were here Friday. in making old times good. That joined word “busy," I am free to confess that it has McKJNLEY. is one of the summer for those Mrs. Kebecca of Northeast Har- pleasures, been tirst, last and middle name Stanley my for some Mrs. Abbie Turner has returned to Port- bor was in town who remain in the old homes. John, weeks; and that isn't the worst of it—1 an. Sunday. land. away from bi9 business in the on his afraid it may hang over me several weeks L. D. New man, wife and son Lawrence city, to think of his longer and “then sonicV a* Samantha Allen Mrs. Ada Hradish is visiting Mrs. Dora have been visiting in Lincolnville. vacation, happens Jim, would ao old schoolmate and chum; concludes to say, that iu finding time to write I Martin. Miss Gussie Moore is home from Vinal- am like the hard-working old when take a run in his fine car and look him lady who, Capt. I. L. Golt, who has been ill the baveu, w^ere she has been visiting. asked if she were ready to die. replied: "As up. past few weeks, is better. ready as I’ll ever be, I reckon GIN<>m Mrs. A. V. has King returned from Lin- He swings into Jim’s yard. Yes, What a hot summer we are having, and Master Verrill Norwood is visiting his colnville, where she has been visiting. look sort of natural, after all things the steamy, |humid day* sir so trying. 1 sister, Mrs. Arthur Black. Miss Evelina Gordon, who has been in these years. Is that Jim? Looks old, don't mind heat very much when the air ia F. M. Eaton has been in Portland be ALL Massachusetts some tim\ has returned some. And Jim says to himself: “Who’s dry and clear, but 1 do objec’ to being past week ou business. home. that old fellow? Looks pretty swell, steamed, even if it may be good for the com- plexion. Mrs. Wallace has returned to Mrs. aj)d but he's getting along in years.” And George Derby Stanley daughter W bat has b( conic of Betsey Prig and many Liallowcil with her brother, W. H. Albee, Wilma have returned from Harrington, by that time they recognize each other, others of our clan who ought to send their and hts wife. where they have been and it is: “Kemember the day we went visiting. bright letters and stir ua up to renewed activ- tt'biug in Bryant’s brook and he set his Mrs. Nettie Milan spent the week-end Rev. Hubert Doran of New Jersey, a ity? dog on us?’’ and ao on and on, living with Mrs. Herbert Kichardsou, returning former pastor of this place, with his wife, This ia not a letter, only a few lines to over old times. answer to as to Swan’s Island Sunday. is spending August in this vicinity. Mr. my name, it were, and later, Jane says: “It’s been years since I was when rested. 1 to hold of an idea or Doran will preach in the Union church hope get Charles L. McKay, Bangor, has joined over to the old town; somehow I’ve two to dress up for the column. Ksthrr. Sunday evening, Aug. 17. his wife, Mrs. Grace Gott McKay, at the a of thought lot lately the folks I used home of 8. L. Got! and wife for a fort- Isaac and 1 am glad that out of one of Stanley wife, Mrs. Carrie to know there. I think I’ll take a trip your busy night’s vacation. JBennett and children, J. L. Stanley and and look some of them up.” And to days you took time for a word or two of Two restaurants have been opened, wife, Clarence and Lowell Noyes matored the and of the old remembrance of the column, and of surprise pleasure oue Mrs. Lizzie Moore in the to South by posiotfir* Brooksville Sunday, where they friends who remain, they get a call or a Betsey Prig. building and one by Miss Annie Oott in were the guests of the Blake family. visit from Jane, and they sit down to- 1 copy tbe following from Our Mitiion connection wmtBnunu» Remember the dale of reuntou is August at “The Birches” for a tewr weeks. They his discharge from the N. R. F. 14, and the place, tbe home of Aunt have as guests Mrs. Hoxie's mother and two sisters. Alton Parritt, wife and son Gordon of Madge. Bar Harbor spent the week-end with Mrs. Mrs. Charles Cole, Misses Jennie aud RECIPES. Parritt’s parents, H. A. Ball and wile. OVER-EATING Sophia Cole of Boston and Frank Brown Chocolate PiE-One coffee milk, of Aug. 4. R. U the root of nearly all digestive cup Brewer, Mrs. Sabel aud three sous of two scant tablespoons chocolate heated evils. If your digestion is weak or Boston, are boarding at Mrs. R. A. Sin- hot; yolks of three one NORTH LAMOINE. out of kilter, better eat less and use eggs, cup sugar clair's. beaten to a cream and poured on hot Edward Gilpatrick arrived from New Mrs. E. E. 8wett and father, who have milk; flavor with vanilla and bake as Haven, Conn., last week, for a few weeks’ been visiting relatives at Sorrento, have custard pie. Use whites for frosting.—Es- vacation. returned home, accompanied by Mrs. Kl'NOIDS ther. Swctt’s Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Helen A. Prince came with her the new aid to better digestion. sister, Peterson, of Parker House Hulls (Unfermented) son, Fred Cousins, from East Bluehill Pleasant to take—effective* Let Boston. Stir into a quart of sifted flour three Saturday to renew old Ki-moida help straighten out your Aug. 4. Dalt. acquaintances. It of has digestive troubles. large teaspoons baking powder, a table- been twenty-six years since her last of cold a visit her MADE spoon butter, teaspoon of salt NORTH HANCOCK. Her many friends were very BY SCOTT A BOWNE MAKERS OF and one of sugar, and a well-beaten glad to meet her. SCOTT’S EMULSION egg. John A. McKay was borne from Calais Hub all well into the flour, pour in a pint Aug. 4. Y. reoentj^y. of cold milk, mix up quickly into a Mrs. James Foster of Bar Harbor is vis- smooth dough. Roll out less than half HbUfrtigrmrma. iting her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Cleaves. an inch thick, cut with a large biscuit cutter, spread soft butter over the top of C. E. Scribner and w>fe of Green Lake each, fold one-half over the recently visited Mrs. bciibner's parents. ■ other by doubling it, lay them a little apart on Dr. A. W. Cleaves and wife are receiving greased tins; rub over the top with ewe*t congratulations on the birth of a daugh- milk, and bake in a pretty hot oven. ter. Miss Dorothy D. Marshall, accompanied BAY81DE. Eat by a friend, was home from Bangor for More Frank Kay of Massachusetts is Bread visiting the week-end. his brother, Capt. H. C. Kay. Charles F. Graves and wife of Bangor The sailor’s life is wild and wife rough, Catlyn, and three children and Hhermau Mayo and wife of Brewer of Portland are To eat he never has A visiting Mrs. Catlyn's were Sunday guests of J. N. Marshall and enough— Bread parents, H. B. Holt and w ife. builds health and Capt. wife. Though Town Talk Flour can help a let? Mrs. E. B. Tinker and three children of Aug. 4. M. When served as hot. * Cambridge, Mass., are visiting her grand- biscuits, piping strength. CABT1NE. father, George Day. Miss Olive Tinker of For delicious flavor and Cambridge, accompanied her sister-in- David W. Wescott, for nearly all his Milled on Honor—Ideal for law here to visit her grandfather. life a resident of Caatine, and for many on a boot and shoe for the Benjamin Kimball and wife and Dr. years carrying busi- greatest food ness died Fowler of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Neal ; here, Wednesday, July 30, after Every Baking a short w illness, aged Bixty-six years. He Culver and ife and Irving Murch of j make it in was prominent in the lodge of Odd Fel- value, your Jacksonville, Fla., were guests of W. L. j lows and in the Unitarian Kemick aud wife recently. Mrs. Culver church, and own had served the town as street home with was formerly Miss Lola Murch of this ! commis- sioner. He leaves four place. After a few days at Bar Harbor j children, Capt. Freeman Wescott of the they will return to Florida. Canal Zone, Her- TOWN TALK FLOUR bert Wescott of Boston, Percy Wescott July C. A. C. William j and Mrs. Grace Varnum of Caatine. MAKLBOKO. Mrs. Osmond Emery is quite ill. Impure blood runs you down—makes you Wi.ai iveiicious Cake! Miss Mildred Rodick of Bar Harbor an eaay victim for disease. For pure blood I “My! was here Sunday. and sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. | SHE used At all drug stores. Price. §1.2&— Advt. Mrs. Ford and Tell Antbonj little daughter FT of Boston are visiting at Oscar Ford’s. ! AVORING Recent arrivals: Rev. A. B. Lorrimer, 5 wife, son Frank, and an aunt, Mrs. EXTRACTS FLOUR White, of Portland; Rev. Frederick Pal- CASTORIA ladino and friends; Mrs. Frederick Frost, ; For Infants and Children VANILA — LEMON or ORANGE, Etc. son snd daughter Constance of New York; j and ‘Economical. I In Use For Over 30 Years ! Exceptional strength quality. WHITCOMB, HAYNES & Herbert Allen and wife, with a party of j in c\tfi- I WHITNEY. Aiwa;iys bears **A little coesalong way.” Premiumcoupon friends, of Dexter; Walter Thompson _ package- Your favorite dealer sells T & h. ei! 'I and wife, of Waltham, Mass. Signature' -- Aug. 4. ARE. u'*J .il rfcur*.*.--- t* lur curm n mini p'linwiir- nn the 23rd, only to letnins two days lattr over the name bridge Heavily covered with brush to deaden the noise of our feet. It was here that our beloved chaplain, Geo. E. Crawford, brought up the mail for the boys, and after being told by General Griffin that the regiment would fall back at night said substantially: “But with your permission, General, 1 will take over the mail and distribute it to the boys, for it has been six weeks since they have heard from home, and it may be the l ist time for some.” And he did, leading his horse laden with mail bags across that bridge under the eyes and fire of hundreds of rebel muskets. No wonder, that this won the heart of every man to the good chaplain, whose bravery was severely tested many times but never failed when the comfort or good of the regiment was in question; and I will add nor when the spiritual or physical ne- cessity of a single man from private to general called for his service. SOME HARD FIGHTING. We marched to the Pamonkey, where we skirmished with the Johnnies on

the 29th and 30th. The writer was wounded on the last date, and now the entire country tenderly aids him in the are in a class the by themselves—easily annual celebration of the event. May CAMELSmost refreshing, the most likable cigarette you 31 and June 1 this regiment fought at Tolopomoy Creek in what seemed more ever smoked. You can that! prove Simply compare than skirmishing. June 2 we marched to Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at Bethetdia church and there engaged iD battle, losing rnauy. But the next day we Put and satis- any price! qualityflavor cigarette found a larger job on our hands at Cold faction to the utmost test! Harbor, where we lost fifteen killed and Camels are sold every- wherein scientifically sealed Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how From tie Itb to the 12th we remained of 20 cigarettes or packages liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish at some part ot the front line under tire ten packages (24)0 cigarettes) and with frequent in • glaasine-paper-covered choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full- skirmishing, suffering We recom- severely from the shells and carton strongly bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every sharp-shoot- mend this carton for the ing of the enemy. On the latter date we time one new and or office or you light you get keener enjoyment! a home aupply began long and weary across the when you travel. Freedom from Chiokahomlny and the with three any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any James, Wrapped to R J. Reynold* Tobacco Co. days’ rations, or at least that of insure its'perfect unpleasant odor makes Camels as unusual as are portion N. C. cigaretty they them which had not Wm*ton-Salem, been thrown away by enjoyable. c the unsophisticated ones who said, “We condition in all climates and v can never eat alLthat grub.” The In fact, Camels to the most writer, appeal fastidious smoker in so who had the good fortune to be mated many new never ways you will miss the absence of coupons, with a comrade who “knew seasons. 3 thing or Sealed tight— kept premiums or You 'll I \ gifts. prefer Camel Quality two,” held on to the contents of his haversack at the Cost Of discomfort I bodily rieht. The perfect sum in the and weariness until the last night, when he was deprived ot it by some conscience- less cuss who cut it off from his shoulder perfect package. while be was snatching a little sleep in the “middle of the road” during the brief halt compelled by necessity to"the men on a forced march. 1 would like to meet the fellow who stole that meagre supply of coffee and sugar now after the lapse of thirty-eight years and speak my little piece to him—and then forgive him en- tirely. But I didn’t feel that way then! TALKS OF parade wbetilf arrived at Alexandria, Va., We reached the front of Petersburg on THE and was assigned to the 2nd brigade, 2nd June 16 to find that the victory of Gen. division, ninth army corps, side by side Butler, for which some of us had wasted THIRTY-FIRST. w ith troops from New Hampshire and Ver- the time of rest and stretched our throats mont, and other states who had taken in cheering, was ail in the air, and we A (i I L N r M VINE REGIMENT part w ith tlrat corps in some of the sever- (Co~tinu?d on pcge S) IN THE CIVIL WAR. est conflicts whic h had already crow ned their commander with glory, liut there 1. '•««! J. H. Rrii'P« a in the ranks and the *1 h ih history of hii organization of sprinkling along line of men who knew what was before I Mam volum^n* which wa* «•- Ion* never been ade- personnel of the listsof non-com missioned officers in | quiletv »*ntt*n. 1 Am is dountle-s owing more than one of the companies, the regi- loth* *Hc. iiMi tue eyes* «»I the |*e »ple of ment marc tied to Bristow sUuuu. This t’H? slate.were fixed upon the many seemed to the writer as he looks back oth Zi i»i vhi.• h ire .«** honor- through the mist of intervening years able a part in he earlier eirsot the w**r as the hardest march of the regiment a any baud of the UioUsuii is which with one to be men- carried tue glorious banner to me great perhaps exception, tioned later. This was doubtless because Victory of the Civil war. The subsequent of the well tilled knapsacks and the many history of the shattered handful of men articles which the venders of nickmcks who returned at the close of the war has had the soldier were seemed to fail of the mention and notice persuaded necessary to hi- health and comfort while doing his A Meal That ’• of the public press of the state which has % The arguments been accorded to many other organize- patriotic duty. specious Always Ready! of such hawkers and peddlers were quickly Juit heat — vitiated the facts of actual ] and serve The several companies of the thirty- by experience, i for at each halt the line of and slch ; along march, beaus: Simply dc' first regiment of infantry from Maine were the was of useless arti- licious, mustered into the field March 29, 1861, knapsack depleted iso t it true that cles donated t he soldier by loving friends you have for three years or during the war. Cot. oftca.said if could at home or thrust upon him for a by you buy Thomas Might, a graduate from West price beaus as good as you can bake the disinterested hawker of soldiers’ was in command. General per- you would do so? Point, Major quisites. The ’’bureaus on a soldier’s Well!--Here’s A. K. Burnside, commander of the ninth “your dream back’ became reduced in size and weight come true!' army corps, came to the state capital to j until the knapsack itself was discarded No more all day over a hotov- urge the speedy format'on of the organi- and the carried but a roll ea* No more “sometimes zations then recruited in private nothing good" being Maine, ‘Chain’ *Vsco1 fair." slung over his shoulder. gaia “ouly SUPERBA and desired that they be attached to his Beaus are the always cooked command The twin regiments, the IN THE WILDERNESS. way—always uniform. 31»t and the 32nd, with the 7th Maine The stay at Bristow station was a short The distinctive, the service store of were sent forward as for on the of 4 the Tour neighborhood sells SU- battery artillery one, morning May jj1 as and rhRBA Beans, Catsup, Vege- rapidly possible became integral regiment broke camp and two days later Good Tires For Wy of his The first named or- took honorable in the battle of the tables, Fruits, Berries, Teas, '■A parts corps. part and Coffee- ALL SUPERB. ganization left the «*tate on the 18tn day Wilderness, in le-s than twenty days after Pa trouizc hi m. Buy by the Case. of April, 1884, under the com maud of leaving camp at Augusta, Maine. The loss ft s economical! % Lieut.-C'ol. Thomas Might on their way in officers and men 111 this engagement k oa *UC Label.WOCI. to their fortunes w ith the immense was Your Car i 01Tr,r. join heavy. 'SUPERlSUPERB for your Table. numbers then being marshaled in The regiment threw up a double line of ] ftiliiken-Tomlinson Co., eastern Virginia to prepare for the death breast works in the night of May 7, and There are just two kinds of tires—good Portland, Maine 619 I grapple with the formidable rebellion a detail was sent to bury its dead. which had then continued more than What was the writer’s surprise to find tires, and others, three dismal years. fhere himself, dead and stretched upon This regiment had been recruited as a his own rubber blauket ready for in- Good tires last longest. They save veteran regiment into which had come terment with the others who had the many commissioned and noncommis- same fate and been cared for by those time, trouble and temper. Also money. -very Blemish Re- sioned officers who had seen previous ser- whose duty it was to go over the field for vice in other organizations at the frout. that purpose. It will pay you to use them. But many of the recruits were such men lie recovered somew hat from his sur- noved In a Few Days and boys as had failed to enlist before be- prise when he found that the deceased We have exactly the ones for your cause of limitation iu age or for reasons soldier was more than six feet in height beyond their control. From school or and wore a heavy beard and the badge car—good tires, United States Tires. METHOD, AND THIN, PALE farm 0* country store these half-grown of a New York regiment, although the: boys hurried to take some houorable purl body was lying upon the blanket which Five for every need of price INCREASE WEIGHT QUICKLY writer. types—one [t®tLE iu the war. aud nut a lew old men had bore the name and company of the earlier or use. “J SIMPLY USING A FEW 5 GRAIN employed the bar be. ’s art to change me It bad been thrown away in the PHOSPHATE tablets, they act color of the suspicious gray hairs that part of the engagement and appropriated their age to the scrutinizing eye by the dead soldier. The writer was a Better in touch with us. l«£ MAGIC. betrayed get of the surgeons. beardless boy of five feet, four inches in and time P-auv stubborn ca.en that b At a reunion of the regiment held more height. It was the first only *u<1 Ur«. Yo! w*u* beauty specialists than thirty years after the close of the that he was ever detailed to bury him- n>ihio* uever iu your life heard SJ»w Lewis- and he does not crave a similar ex- **^ mate tuuiiu war, Burgeou K. H. late of self, ;«UoJ2'-aIUDa ,lkJ '«•. Tb.y Jake muddy Kicker, eruptioua.eruptiou*. red sp said one of a The same old scare comes Itckh^,ltckbesda fiXElV*'anl9b^i11**1*!^** ton, to after another group perience again. *u be t|. quickly. Your complex United States Tires of men who back to him as he writes this. °«odederlul.. Ii*«emn?8uew _ a._ be*lla. (lUriU’krv whichn.kt«L at Kun. The the y discovery pho»| gusta the first time you saw mt?" Aud ing with the enemy Ny Il# claln JSr^eloua ThS1' many occurred on are i ow told battle of Good ned lies Tires they up to the patriotic Spottsylvania May srssijr. in 12 and here this lost 12 &!?,• ioni* P:.b.r years before order to dou the army regiment killed, The writer funeral 75 wounded and 108 missing. From the VVe know United estates lives are tires. That s wTe sell them. r‘*«

Mrs. Ern»st Dowell and sons, of Wash-

ington, D. C, are visiting Mrs. Dowell s parents, K. W. Smith and wife. Miss Rose Judge of Boston, who has spent a mouth with her sister, Miss AILt Judge, has returned to her work.

W. ti. Glover Co., of Koekland, con- tractors on the Purdy job, have begun work on the large stable on the farm. Mrs. Bussell Morgrage and children of W arw -k, R. X., came .Saturday to spend a month 'v-.th Mrs. Morgrage .- parents. 5>, E. McFarland and w ife.

Edward Farnsworth, wife and son of George Jmespori came Tuesday to visit A. L. Farnsworth and wife. Capt. Farns- worth returned to Boston .Thursday. Miss Emma Holden and Miss Martha Henderson of Somerville, Mass., w no nmt been at »rs. Robert Lambert’s fyr Ur weeks, hu e returned to ihtir nomes. Mrs. .V F. Cousins and sou Kenuetb art .visitn.g frundsat \\ uuerpori and tarn 3eO. In were accompanied by their Couttjj. »i -- Hattie buow.of Lawreuct Maas.

Clarence .burner of West Brooksvilk W'-ry inarm a Thursday evening, Juiy 31. i heir idau.\ friends tx.end cougratut i-

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.NOHTii UKi,.\M<. riarry s>&<* viBle of Belfast vx*1 ! visiting M**' Mh«’ brn|b-*-r. A. H. Uft? Austin M -re and «ift and Mrs. O. W. j 'Blood •tsiivd -friends here .'Saturday.

A. J. Shv b-r? mid w He, who have been living iC Ho dels h few months, are at their home ocre tutting the hay.

Allen Prt-Mifcs, w bo has been living at the Fails, w uere he had employment the past year, now moving his family to his I home Here.

Mrs. Warren Moore’s mother, Mrs. O. -VI. Saunders of Cambridge, Mass., and her brother Frank and his wife from the South, arrived Sunday tor a visit.

Har i Billings, with his w ife and child, and brother l\odne> of Millvale, Palmer Parker and a ife, Chester Parker and wife ■and Walter Parker of Orringtou, Colin -Ginn and i.e, John Gray, wife and .child, f O. and, Marstou Howard, wile and children, and Mrs. Wescott of South Peuobsc ot. sjieui Sunday here. Aug. 4. B.

NORTH BROOK LIN. ■Kai] K w den and w ife of Boston, who •have :ii a few dn.vs with ll. L). Dow and 1 iamil have returned home.

Mias Helen Hale, training for a nurse at the Pastern Maine general hospital. Ban- ‘“We ’em gor, is home ou her vacation. just mopped up” William Walls, who had made his resi- lience here several and had years, gained ‘‘Those boya didn’t know what retreat meant. many friends, died early Saturday morn- And, pep! Say, every mother’s son as ing at the home of his daughter. Mrs. charged tho’ he was the whole American It was the ” Army. proudest moment of my life. aoDct'istnuuUi

More than 32,871,000 tins of Velvet Tobacco were sent to the boys in More Rheumatism France if enough, placed end to end, to reach 2340 miles or nearly from New York to Brest. How it Than Ever Before much helped them, their friendly letters testify. •Clergymen. Lawyers, Brokers, Me- Velvet makes friends like true chanics and Merchants Stricken. easily—because, friendship, it has been allowed to ripen For two Our old friend Kbeumatiz is having his naturally. years, Velvet ages in wooden hogsheads this and a few words of cau- and when it comes inning year, out it is just right—no kick, no no harshness tion from one who knows all about it may bite, not be amiss. W^ar rubbers in You damp weather, ke-p and Velvet—begin that now. your feet dry, and avoid alcoholic drinks. friendship If rheumatism gets you, or sciatica, and you have that sharj twinges, gnawing pun or swollen joints or muscles, you can usually get rid of all agony in just a few days by taking one teaspoouful of Rheum* once a day. Ail druggists know about Kbeuma; it’s harmless, yet powerful; cheap, yet sure, Roll a Velvet Cigarette. mild, a bottle will last a time. Nature-aged and 75-cent long taeaa and smoothness make Velvet right’* will “just Alexander's Pharmacy supply you t* cigarettes. 45 Cigarettes for 15c. witu the understanding that it must rid tobacco _you of all rheumatic pains or money back. -the*friendly vacation here, visiting Mrs. Small’s sister NEWS with bis O. H. and COUNTY and brothers and calling upon old triends. COCJYTY XI, VV' parents, Ingalls wife Stjbfrtigcnuntg He is now at Two kettles of tine flsh chowder were employed lslesford. ATLANTIC. C made by Airs. Kate and Mamie Joyce. WEST TEE MONT. Earle Farley left this week for Boston afternoon, thirtv-four Sandwiches, cakes, pies, ^isq to join his wife’s father, Capt f'harles P. ^.<^Sr*-bcti3c'jJci5gSa!j^i=irga5H5H5g5a5a5g573c^cT?crpgjcrj Wednesday doughnuts, Doane of Laconia, N. H., and on the cookies, pickles were contributed the is Lunt, to go with him on his people, young old, (fathered by visiting; her brother, Otis H. Ingalls. steamship. for a picnic supper and other ladies, and every one was well Mrs. Emma Miss ppst office grounds sup- Miss Addie Ferris of Heed, Mildred and Year in honor of Dr. and Malden, Maas., Every Sees time in general I)r. plied. Mrs. Small left tor their is niece, Claric'1 a few davs | Gott, # ^pod spending her vacation with spent now of home Saturday, declaring bad en- Henry at with \v. Small and wife, Portland, they Abel recently Ellsworth Mrs. Heed’s (I joyed every moment ot their visit here and wife at Cimp Cumrest. daughter. been spending part of their hp pave AUg. 1. lllRiU An HS1 Capt. Wilder B. Robbins, from Bailor’s Increased Demand Snug Harbor, is visiting his wife at his p) home here. Capt. Bobbins is much im- U] proved in health since he left here two m A'l years ago. are glad to see him. m fo Postum, from coffee Aug. 4. Thelma. In ru m drinkers who realize a EGYPT. Mrs. Mary West has returned from Han- in cock. change habit will ft Mrs. Lizzie Waterman is visiting rela- bring better health. tives here. § Miss Huth Sawyer has gone to Bar Har- a bor for a short stay. The Master Frederick Jordan has been ill Original the past few days. Kalph Perry recently visited his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton. Miss Postum Evelyth of Bar Harbor Cereal recently visited her sister, Mrs. Allan Grant. Samuel has gone to Ellsworth is rich where he has employment with H. W. and. satisfying as Dunn* a Master Leman Bragdon has returned table drink for both from n visit with his grandparents at Waltham. young and old. Mrs. Henry Billings and family spent Sundav 5HS2 with Mrs. Billings’ sister, Mrs. 5 Vivian Abbott. At Grocers. SESa5H5ESES5HSH25H5PJ:iH5?5acTH5Ht;a5H525H5 Master Harold Coombs was the week- EHS end guest of his grandparents, George Coombs and wife. tidy rod ttn». Two hanJ»om» pound and half- sizes, usually sold at 15c and *5c. Mrs. Norris Savage and two children | tin humidor •—and— pound Copyright 101# have that clatay. practical pound by K J. Reynolds returned from Birch Harbor. Her glare humidor with Tobacco Co. eryttal sister, Mrs. Fred Crane, with her tpongt motutrner top that daugh- krrp* th• tobacco in ouch ter, accompanied her home. perfect condition. Aug. 4. COUNTY NEW-' lUgaZ Notices. Ft*KK(L<*Sll{K OF MOKHi.\«K WEST ON BROOK UN. KKAL WEST SEDGWICK. ESTATE Gilbert Carter has purchased a wood lot UrI!EKEA.S Frank P. Alley of Orland. in of John Thurston. Ira HamilLuii of North Sedgwick was in >> he county of Hancock, state of his own Maine. by mortgage dted dated June 24. Sunday. 1911. in Winsor Bridges, who has been recorded Hancock registry or deeds, employed book 608, page 348, conveyed in to at is at William Willins baa purchased a lield of mongage Naskeag, home. Llewellyn P. Alley of said Onaiiu. the fol- Mrs. John Grindle. lowing described real estate, it flush to Prince .Mrs. Arvilla and namely: up Albert to produce more smoke Freethy daughter, of Certain lots or parcels or land, with all the Mrs. Minnie Gray and children are em- than ever before Boston, are visiting relatives here. buildings standing thereon, sit rat** in Ded- PUThappiness you collected! P. A.'s built to in the fields ham in said county of Hancock, in said State ployed at North blueberry ot George and Harry Carter have Maine, bounded and 'k as ht your like kids fit gone to Sedgwick. follows, smokeappetite your hands! It has the viz: first Parcel t■ t- \V interport, where they have ii-gin:. Dead employ- River road, so-called, and south- flavor and coolness and ment. Montel Gray has moved his to running jimdandiest fragrance you ever ran family ern to a stake and stones at the northeast North Sedgwick where he has employ- corner of Charles E. Osgood’s hoi «fead, now against! Mrs. Julie Keene and or forme t grandson, Albert ment. rly hence west dU(i stones at the what a whale Kitchener, of Boston, are friends corner of land new or formerly Just of Prince Albert is want visiting irs of Fred Saundi joy really you in Benson and w ife of Easton arc north- this Harvey to a to vicinity. erly stone moDumentat the nd of a stone find out the do next. his double-quickest thing you And, put Au*?- visiting parents, Richard Benson and wall; theuce northeasterly on the nce of the B. anti it down how you could smoke P. A. for 4._ wife. Osgood Harriman road to the Dead River hours without road; thence on said Dead River road to the GREAT POND. first tongue bite or Our exclusive Brooks Cousins and family of North mentioned bound; being a part of the parching. patented process premises formerly occupied by Leonard Har- 1 he Omsbys are at Wesuita Brooksville w ith cuts out bite and camps. spent Sun-lay Washing- rimau, containing twenty-four n more or parch. I- .". Mr. Jones of ton anu w ife. Also second Parcel. A c lot or Philadelphia is at his camp Gray Realize what it mean parcel of wild land, situate in said Dedham, would to get set with a at thus joy’us jimmy Brandy pond. Mrs. Augusta Gray and daughter Olive hounded: Beginning at a birch tree on a rock on the or the once a ire large range line between the pipe paners every and while. Clifford Archer and son employed Isaac Allen in the blue- < And, puff to Maurice are by lark lok so-called, and the Leonard Har:i- beat the his Helds. nian farm: thence northea^te-; > land cards! Without a ccmeback! P. A. is so visiting grandfather. of Why, Gooden Johnson and bircu tree, tuence good you feel like have to eat that Edgar Mclninch and wife and Merle Eddie Carter has entered the Eastern southeasterly on line of said Johnson’s land you’d just fragrant smoke! Chick come to Ellsworth tow n the:.re have from Oldtown “for ilaitie general hospital for treatment, line; «nntliwesterly on said town line to corner ot Dure lot and R. J. good,” they say. Howard Fogg and his iis Reynolds Tobacco sister, Emogene Peaslec, accompanied rauge line; thence uorthwesterlv on said Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. wife came for a blueberrying trip. lim. range line to place of beginning, containing Aug. 4, K thir'y acres, more or less, a Third Parcel. 4. Aug. X. Beginning at the northeasterly corner of a ten-rod strip of land formerly owned by Jay Saunders and now or formerly occupied by WEST SURRY. Fred Saunders; thence running south fifty- seven degrees west by said Saunders’ land, The little daughter of John Avent and ten rods; thence south, thirty three degrees east, rods to the vife is ill of sixty-eight thsworth town mump®. line; tnence north, fifty-seven degrees east, one hundred and four rods to a birch Miss Lottie of East Holden is tree; Clarry thence north thirty-three degrees west on he guest of Mrs. Guy Carlisle. the line of Dudley Blaisdell’s land, now or formerly, sixty-eight rods to stake and B. W. Trundy and son Roy and his stones; thence south, fifty-seven degrees west about rods to vife. of Bangor, visited relatives here ninety-four first bounds, con- taining forty-four acres, more or less. Also ecently. Fourth Parcel. Beginning at the laud now L I or formerly of W. on the AB Benjamin I Truudy LITY Mrs. Frank Grindle of South Suriy and Dedham road at a stake and stones; theuce ittle daughter will spend the rest of the running in a westerly direction to tLe said Charles Osgood road; thence ummer here with her southwesterly parents, Irving by the side of said road to the land now or You can of William place confidence in irindle and w ife. Her mother, w ho has formerly Dodge; thence on said complete Dodge’s line iu a direction to jeen returned northwesterly Motor visiting her, home with a stake and stones; theuce northeas erly So-CO-ny Gasoline. Its quality ler. across Rocky pond to a stake aud stones; therce in a direction to first Aug. 4. southeasterly never varies. L. mentioned bound, containing twenty-two Every drop gives the acres, more or less. And whereas said Llew- You are liable to an'attack of some form of ellyn P Alley by his deed of assignment same dated 18 recorded in forceful “kick.” Bowel Complaint and should July 1917, said Hancock provide your- registry, book 537. page 45. assigned said self with the best known Remedy, Dr. SETH mortgage and the debt thereby secured to ARNOLD'S BALSAM. Warranted by Alex- the undersigned, George G. Stewart, of Med- You in the of in get quick starts, instant ander’s Pharmacy.—Advt. way, county Penobscot, said State pick-ups, of Maine, and whereas the conditions of said have now most — winter mortgage been and remain broken, mileage and summer. this notice is therefore hereby given for the iltiurrtisemnus purpose of foreclosing the same as provided You are freed from carburetor adjust- George G. Stewart. ments By his attorney. and clogging—you are freed Matthew Laugb’.in. Unshaken Dated at Bangor, Maine, this sixteenth day Testimony of J a. d. 1919. from carbonized cylinders. uly, Time is the test of truth. And Doan’s STATE OF MAINE. County of Don’t risk Kidney Pills have stood the test. No Hancock ss. the of To the dangers unknown, Ellsworth resident who suffers Honorable Justice of t:ie Supreme backache, Judicial Court, next to be held at Ellsworth* or ills can within and for the inferior mixtures. for annoying urinary remain county of Hat: k on tbe Buy So-CO-ny second of unconvinced by this twice-told testi- Tuesday October, a. ci. iaiy. ESPECTFULLY represents Charles- O. reliability. I)\ Hardison, of Ellsworth, in said county H..W. Hamilton, Mill St., Ellsworth of Hancock, that he was lawful:\ married to Gertrude M. Hardison on the 27th day of Kalis, Me-, says: ”1 nave been troubled November. see 191U, at Eden, in said county of Wherever you the White and with back and Hancock, Red, my kidney complaint for by the Reverend t ar! Garland, a minister of the gospel; and that lived some time. A friend recommended they Blue the together after their marriage at M:. Desert in So-CO-ny Sign—there’s safe Doan’s said Kidney Pills to anyone who has county of Hancock, and New York City such until May, 1916; that your Inf ant has al- to trouble, as they have me place get your gasoline. helped ways conducted himself towards his said wife greatly.” (Statement given August 5, as a faithful, true and affectionate husband; 1911.1 that the libellee, wholly regardless of her marriege vows and obligations, on or about On December 4, HUB, Mr. Hamilton the first day of May, 1915. utterly deserted STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK your libellant without said: "What 1 said in the cause, which utter statement desertion has continued for more than three 1 in gave 1911, regarding the merit of consecutive years prior to the tiling of this libel; that he has made Doan’s Pills holds diligent inquire and Kidney good in every has not been able to ascertain the residence of particular. This medicine relieved me said libellee and that the same cannot he ascertained bv reasonable that of an annoying weakness and diligence, kidney there is no collusion between your libeliaut lame back. 1 am pleased to endorse and libellee to obtain a divorce. Wherefore Doan's Pills your libellant prays that a Kidney again.” divorce from the bonds of matrimony may be Price BOcat all dealers. Don’t simply decreed between him and the said libellee. Charles O. ask Hardison. for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- Ellsworth, July 17, 1919. Pills the and ney same that Mr. Hamilton j^ubscrdbed sworn to this 17th day of had. Poster Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Before me, N. V’. Buffalo, c D- E. fit R..!2> 1 ®vl _NotaM Public STATE OF MAINE Hancock as. Sufrbme Juoid In Vacation.

tt Ellsworth, July 22, a. d. 1919 Iibel' theth;?Si.{he.fo,re*°inf ordered: That libellant give notice to the said a libellee to before the justice ot our .uprem? c?'irt- he holdeu at Kllsworth 2ohi <«r tb« county of Haucot k. on second ®,nd the- Tuesday of October a. ri. 1919, bv unb- lushing an attested copy of said libel order and this- thereon, three weeks successively iu Ellsworth the American, a newspaper printed in in < Ellsworth, ur county of Hancock, ihe last publication to he thirty day. at least to the second prfor Tuesday of October next that she there may ami then in our said court It you have and answer ap- the severest bunion, or pear to said libel. °< Give it2?5er-i5u.!2ll/r?a katry OOT. Luere B. Dea y. a trial and if you don’t 4 Instant'rut.in relief and feel Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. perfectly aattetuS/ft won’t °' yoa a cent lhe "be a"'i ord«r «* We know what PAIRYFOOT ha* conrUber^'’ KArBTPiH)T not F. Clerk. only relieve* the pain and __Attest;—T. Mahoney, in* 'fu*mlly Julammauon melte awaS nS PAUPER NOTICE. enlargement- I v»n’t miaa tbta ooZrnS! PAJBYF°OT °P °ur with the Citv of Ells- offer*0r S’* worth to LL *uarantee that It wont oo«t HAYI?i*.coutracteasupport and care fo. those Hie of a reliable dealer •"* ~ent if y«, need who si$i you are not nadsflod ma> assistance during five vea-« begiu- are and the worlds best Gasoline Ellsworth,Fllfwo^h I "residents of V r. EX AN UEK'8 1*11 forbid all persons trusting them ARM AC Y on my as account, there is plenty of rooni and accommodations to care for them ar • Ellsworth, Me. £arm the ;itv5 house. Arthur U. Mitchell. COUNTY lightning played queer freaks with a large NEWS oak tree on the farm of Samuel O. Hardi- TALES OF THE son. Stripe twenty-five feet long and lee6 ORLAND. than one inch in thickness were split from THIRTY-FIRST. Coffin the tree as as if done with a saw. George of Bangor was a recent cleanly lC’on/inu«d from page 3.) caller here. Recent arrivals at “Tugwassah Tepee,” Announcing Vesper services at the Congregational butler’s Point, are Mr9. Howard Butler were there to reoccupy the ground lost church are of real interest. and Mrs. Drake of Boston, William Dud- by his troops and continue the skirmish- and wife and Miss Fish of Mrs. Flora Dorr of Hudson Las sold ley Scranton, ing over the same line of advance where and Lieut. Julian Wheeler of her home here to Mrs. Hose Ames. Pa., Mobile, he had failed. June 1? we charged with Ala. Lieut. Wheeler is here on a short the remainder of our brigade and drove Miss Abbie M. Buck is taking a leave of absence, and w ill sail for China in the at the of the bayonet, pleasure trip for a week to the lakes. enemy point a few days. capturing six pieces of artillery and six Kev. Margaret Barnard of Bernardston, Aug. 4. Echo. hundred prisoners. The writer was de- Mass., recently called friends here. upon tailed with a squad of men to take the MODELS Lewis PROSPECT HARBOR. Perley and wife of New Jersey captured guns to the rear, and returned L. B. has arrived from Bos- fa* tw0 *eek9 at their summer Hiitcijiags to hia regiment to find it vt ell advanced (K SERX£% home' ton for his vacation. to the front. A we the 7th Mrs. .Nettie Gregory is at home Mrs. Nettie Upton of Mil bridge was The following day supported W. Maine while shelling the enemy, after an extended visit with her daugh- recent guest of Mrs. E. Bridges. battery and from the 18th of May until July 30 ter Lena at Augusta. Every room at John’s Inn is taken for was under fire as well as rooms. the regiment constantly Mrs. Fred Ames, with her four young August, neighboring without an interval of relief from the children, has returned to Kineo, after a Mrs. Addie Havey and daughter Selina sound of bullets; doing its full quota of short visit at her home here. are with Mrs. Havey’s sister, Mrs. entrenching, fort building and for several weeks. picket, Mrs. O. A. and son Albion Frank Shaw, Soper opened other duty while the 48th Pennsylvania their house for a few and have O. Prescott Cleaves of Bar Harbor and weeks, regiment was engaged in some mysteri- now returned to Portsmouth, N. H. Mias Laura Cleaves of Steuben were week- has been consideration to ous operation down in a ravine in front of the foremost Ch» end visitors at E. W. Cleaves’. Mrs. Mary Canterbury has returned a Confederate redoubt on Cemetery Hill construction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estate to her home in after a brief visit David Estwick Allen of Mass., near Va. Excavations of QUALITY Boston, Brighton, Petersburg, '' w ith her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Emerson. arrived Sunday to open his house at the some description were being carried on fished standard of Buick construction that for years has Mrs. Webster of Bucksport, and her Sands. and the “grape-line telegraph” was bur- w with and rumors to Buick Motor a daughters Marion and Nellie, were Rev. W. S. Nichols, ho, as a student, dened persistent varying given the Valve-in-Head Car rcputatkss but recent guests of Mrs. Byron Goodwin. preached here twenty-one years ago, has as to the nature thereof; the con- sensus of the rank and file of .■>, Mrs. Munser and two sons of New York arrived with his family at Frank Shaw’s opinion among superiority. was to the effect that h— was about to be- and Mr. and Mrs. Haynes and daughter at the Sands for the month of August. come loose. Eight tons of powder were of Salem, Mass., are at W. B. Hutchins’. Rev. Thomas Van Ness fof Boston j such a of carried into the which had been Upon foundation strength, and veto* in Union church morn- opening j durability, Royal S. Wentworth, who came with preached Sunday concealed bushes to Rev. W. 8. Nichols of North An- by artificially placed his family for a ten days’ visit, has re- ing. has the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manntectnwL hide it from the peeping eyes of any rebel turned to his home at Winchester, Mass. dover, Mass., conducted the service and lookout inside the or Miss Pratt of Chicago at the enemy’s works, James Eldridge, wife and son Millard, presided lurking spy who might give us an unwel- An of the new fine will reveal of Island organ. inspection improvement Fails, and Willard Eldridge and comed visit unbeknownst to “we ’uns.” Aug. 4. C. w ife of Bucksport, are guests at the Viles and refinements that are sure to the most THE MINK EXPLOSION. please ciauftng home. EASTBROOK. The explosion of the mine thus care- Miss Sara Viles has returned from Au- Fred and of purchaser. McCollum family Jonesport constructed and con- N. and her house for the fully partially burn, Y., opened were in town over Sunday. cealed took place on the early morning summer. Her brother Ernest, of Dover, j Walter Clow and family of Machias are of the 30th of The N. H., is with her. July. thirty-first in town for a few days. Maine was assigned to an important Mrs. Julia A. Ginn has returned from | r 1 Mrs. Mary M. Dyer of Mt. Desert Ferry position by (General Griffin, the com- Abington, Mass., accompanied by her Prices of the New Buiek is visiting relatives and friends in town. manding officer. This regiment with the sister, Mrs. Hattie who will re- Green, 9th New and the 2nd Mrs. (Jertrude Duncan and children of Hampshire Mary- main with her the summer. Model K-Sbc-44 Roadster ■ • > during land was under command of Col. l>antel Three-Passenger $M0S Isle are in town for a few weeks. Mrs. Presque George H. Buck of Chelsea, Mass., j White of Bangor, Me., our own com- Model K-Six-46 Five-Passenger Touring Cv . M05 Penney and wife and Mrs. and Miss Caroline Buck of Winchester, Selwyn mander. These were the first to troops Model K-Six-46 ...»•• Ml Crimmin of Bangor were week-end visit- Touring Coupe Mass., who have spent the past month ! enter “the crater” made of the rebel fort will return to ors in town. Model K-Six-47 Ftve-Passenger Touring Sedan , • OSS here, their homes Thurs- j by the explosion, in which no less than in and day, company with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. ! Sidney Jordan, wife daughter Doro- eight hundred men had been blown Model K-Six-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car • 1783 Mrs. Annie Howe and i thy of Jamaica Plain, Mans., are in town It is so well known that the daughter, Miss skyward. Model K-Six-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan • • • • SMS for a few weeks. Mary F. Eldridge, of Waltham, Mass., entire attempt failed that nothing further ; p. a a. ram, and Mrs. Alice Eldridge of Island Falls Mrs. Emily Coombs, who is employed need be said than that ten men were ! ns» were recent guests of A. R. Soper and 1 in Washington, D. C., is visiting relatives killed, 31 wounded and 47 taken prisoners; 1 wife. Mrs. Howe and Miss Eldridge left j here and in Franklin. Col. White being one who took the in- j for their home Saturday. Mrs. Alden Dyer went to Waterville voluntary march into Petersburg with j & Machine Works Lieut. House of the others. One commissioned officer EllsworthiFouiidry New York, who has; Saturday, cilled there by the illness of ell-Swortm, no a mm t_ and been in the service two 5ears, has re- her brother's Mrs. E. C. seventeen enlisted men were all who just j wife, Hooper. < for ’ounties turned from overseas, arriving at Bangor Aug. 4. Gem. reported duty the following morning. Agents for Hancock an*l Western Washington Sunday evening. Mrs. House, who is the summer in her former From the last date mentioned the SCKKY. spending home, j BIRCH HARBOR. upon Capt. E. S. Keye* of Co. B, than division of the ninth army corps during motored to shattered and thin ranks of the Bangor, taking with her the regiment whom a braver officer and a more an l Flossie Hancock has Bar gentle- the war of 1961 >5 than 1st Lieutenant Charles Eld ridge returned t » *4the little 4. parative rest. But it was soon called to and beloved adjutant” cbusetts on a vacation. Aug. X. C. A. Wentworth, wile and sons of Ap- Petersburg, the regiment followed the test again the mettle of the command all his term oI service in that pleton came Sunday for a visit with Mrs. fleeing enemy up the line of the South during Min Netlk Holme* of Eaal Boston i* ASHVLLLE. which it did on the 30th of the Wentworth’s parents, B. W. Hancock and nobly j Side railway, arriving at Nottaway ccurt position. He is now wtiviy and with visiting Mrs. Lyria Smith. month at Harry Hill lost bis borse last week. Poplar Bpring church under | house on 6. On the a detach- wife. April 8th equal attachment known as a true com- Miss Nellie .Meader of Kll*** rib isvs* command of Co. A. It W. M. Pettee is employed at Har- Capt. Deane, j ment of the brigade consisting of the 31st her Berrypickers in Henry Crane’s pasture rade and citizen in the city of bis resi- iting inter. Mrs. S. Anderson. rington. distinguished itself by being among the Maine, the 8th New and the •ecently found live of his dead Hampshire Mlist s Lena and Elsie »nd Mr. sheep last to fall back wben our in the State of Maine and m G. A Bperr, right had been 2nd Maryland relieved soldiers of the 5th dence, August 28 bas been named as the date inder a tree. It is were Kimball left for Bar Harbor. supposed they Lurned the attacks of K. circles all over the country. Friday of by persistent the ; corps who were guarding 8,500 the Ashville fair. Doors will open at billed by lightning. prisoners, The losses on service Mias Nuu Carter has returned from B*r 2.30. enemy. regimental that including nearly 800 officers, among whom He enlisted after much previous Saturday and Sunday many people went were five was Harbor, where abe has been day killed, 15 wounded and the was General El well, — the same who in Co. H, 31st Maine regiment, and employed. wife and George Bartlett, daughter o Hchoodic island to see a whale which same number (15) taken prisoners. lammed the Yankees “to the fourth and promoted to t* 1st lieutenant and adju- Koy Treworgy of Hallowed i* vt*maf Ann, were Sunday guests at E. E. Brag- lad been towed in there. It measured over At this date the number had become tiftb generation’’ in the most persistent tant of that regiment, October 27, 1M*>4 his parents, W. S. Treworgy and wif*. don’s. feet in lixty length. tbis time to a again reduced, 00-without md vociferous manner at all hours of the The model of personal nratne** and pre- Mrs. Lena • Misses Ora and 4. C. G««pir, Rockland, spear Evelyn Leighton, who Aug. commissioned officer, off tbe field cision he forth the utmost endeavor to coming lay and night while be was our honored put few days here, returning t« iUxuud are at Sun- in employed Harrington, spent of a October 1 we — tin* meals of BLUEHILL FALLS. charge sergeant. fuest these prisoners were carefully bring the entire command t>» Monday. day with their mother, Mrs. Fanny were attacked again w hile on picket and guarded and escorted a force number- a military organization and proved a con- Lizzie is with Mrs. Harris Con- by George Oak* an ! of UiowtMft .Leighton. Conary Deane fell family Captain into tbe enemy’s bands, ing less than 1500 guus to Fords Station scientious aud faithful ally to whoever iry lor a few weeks. Mass.*, are spending their vacation *1 E- Alden Stanley of Minturn is at E. from whom be returned ind turned ov< r a was m command cl that tested Capt. subsequently without the loss of severely N Osgood’s. E. Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Shaw and daughter under Bragdons. Stanley and son ! parole. man. Captain Keyes and Adjutant K. G. t*aud of soldiers. He received UOiess man are Miss »» Fremont will Sophorona visiting the Strobles. A. on Margie Getcbell of Bre«« return with Mr. Stanley to Captain Oeorge Bolton, then duty Rollins did not gel a wink of four wounds prior to bis promotion and sleep a at has as a w spending vacation with relative* their home at Minturn on Tuesday. Forrest Caudage arrived at Hoboken staff officer ith Gen. Griffin, asked all those anxious until the while with bis company. Three of these through days North from overseas and to be lo be returned to bis Surry. Mrs. W. J. Schieflelin has gone to Hot hopes home j regiment, and being bad been accounted for and were severe and serious; one iu the left prisoners 4. L soon. to do so assumed Aug. Springs, Va., to visit her mother, Mrs. j permitted command. turned over on April 11. arm, one on top of tt e load, and one in Elliott Miss Grace the »hree scar*. The latter Shepard. Miss Mary Schieffelin, Henderson is much im- OS PICKET DUTY. The regiment then proceeded to Berk- chest, making EAST LAMOI.M who has in wound is not healed aud dis- been doing Y. M. C. A. work in proved health, though still contined ville where it remained yet lul.y In the early part of October tbe regi- Junction, until Mrs. Frank Bites of Best it »’• aer will to her bed. charges from two orifices, but this con- France, accompany her mother, w hich time the ment was engaged in picket duty and April JO, during funeral cottage here for a few weeks. to their summer home here. stant drain upon his vitality does not pre- Mrs. William Stanton of Pasadena, services of the martyred Lincoln were drilling. Vybilethe grand reconnoissance Ctrl 1-angc, *bo uhs bis nation Aug. 4. Phoebe. is vent him Irotu being a cheerful cuinraae spent 1*1., at “lugelside” cottage with her was being made on the left, this regiment celebrated through all the army with and a active man of business here, returned to Boston Friday. uster, Miss Harbaugh. military formalities—and these were not wonderfully Ml. DESERT with the 45th Pennsylvania was left to FERRY. with social qualities of high order. He is John Bishop of Boston is visiting bi» Aug. 4. CRUMBS. hold Fort Fisher—not the nne « hmh lien only formal but sincere, for the hearts of Moon has Eugene gone to Boston for a these an active aud faithful member of the Bap- daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ashn Butler failed to but an earthwork 1 bronzed and tried veterans were •week. capture, MOUNT DESERT. ! tist church, of Hannibal Hamlin Post, G. Mrs. iialtie on the a touched with emotion as the were Mrs. Elizabeth Moody and line—with battery of six guns, ail j dirges Mr*. Arthur Burt of Portland the A. li., aud other fraternal organizations. who have ill several spent Frank Towne and wife of Dover, spent under command of Lieut. Getchell of the played by bands and the eloquent words Gilpatrick, beeu quite iri week-end at F. L. of Warm in his personal 'riendsbipn, true are Colby’s. last week with relatives here. 31st Maine. This officer had returned revered chaplains spoke out their sym- wrecks, improving. just his faithful to his church Hallie Dow and for the comradeship, « family of Boaton are Richard O. Allen last week in from hospital and was still suffering from pathies family of the victim and Forrest West, woo underwent critical spent and in walk of lie is a at for the at respected every life, Ua» visiting Eugene Moon’s. Boston and home the effects of a severe wound. A thin line nation large. operation at the home of Mrs. vicinity, returning tine of the in* u Orders were received I example patriotic young Mrs. W. W. Jelliaon is home from the of men held the extended line before April 20 to march Uagaa, returned 10 his home Saturday. Saturday. who have their lives in a to where given lingering Bangor hospital much improved in health. Petersburg, to whom two hundred rounds City Point, we arrived on the Rev. Mr. K*v. S- Vl> The annual church fair will be held death worse in many than honor- Wilson, assisted by of ammunition 26th and tot k for respects Miss per man had been dealt immediately transports held services at the church ^u°* Nettie Clarke, who has employ- at the library August 14, for the benefit able burial on the field, for their Button, Alexandria, Va. We were country's ment in Bar out, with orders to bold the line at the loss encamped afternoon at 3 o’clock. The-* service* Harbor, spent the week-end of the church. honor and maintenance through ail the day of the last man. sbout four miles out from the aud at home. But (Jen. Lee had other city, will be continued Mrs. F. H. of Winter I years since that life was laid through August. Pray Hill, Mass., the officers and men who came back as ex- young freely things to attend to at the time and he Aug. 4. lT- Mrs. Lulu Springer of Washington and Mrs. W. R. Reed are spending the at the service of the country, fie married failed to make us a call on that dale. changed prisoners joined the command. in 1968 Mims Sadie Junction, spent Sunday with her sister, season at the Pray cottage. H. H. Sweet of Hampden, BAY81DE. After the return of the main from Captain Sargent of Co. C being the j Mrs. Dora Foss. body and has one sou Aug. 4. 8. assumed in business in Boston, has rented their unsuccessful attempt, the regiment ranking captain command May 4, Mrs. Essie Mured Weaver Mrs. Annie Rowe and Mrs. Blanche and Mass. in. was given picket aud with continued in this poaition until re- the Allen Holt he use, and moved SEAWALL. guard duty Blatchford of are vis- lieved A ME&iTKD KN Dorchester, Mass., drilling until the 29th of November, when by Lt.-Col. Getchell one week later; DOBMKMKNT. John Kay and family have returned their E. S. Jellison. B. T. New’man is home from welcoo# iting unde, Prospect. the corps was ordered to relieve the 2nd the colonel, our brave Daniel White; Lieutenant H. O. Perry of Fort Fairfield from Bath. All are glad to Edward while Winslow Kingman, wife and daughter Severance and wife are visiting corps and with the 17th Vermont and 66th still under parole he was discharged served iu Co. L., 31st Maine, through all them. R. E. Newman. as a of w ar has t**D Carolyn, and Lauren Kingman and family Massachusetts regiments was assigned to paroled prisoner May 15, and iu term of enlistment, aud since the war Mias Beatrice Jones, who of the command returned to ** ^ Concord Junction were recent guests of Lindall Cleveland is visiting his aunt, garrison Fort Davis on the Jerusalem Lt.-Col. baa been identified with the interests of employed at Dr. C. C. Knowlton s, Getchell. But Col. White ] relatives here. Frances Moore. plank road in front of Petersburg. In the being desirous Aroostook county aud of the entire state. home. 4. to return with his original command was He Las been Aug. C. Herbert Newman and meanwhile, however, it had been conspicuous in the circles of Mrs. Dora Conant of Dedham, Min- _ wife are visiting the addition reinstated at the earnest request of officers the U. A. K. from A WEST FRANKLIN. Mr. New man's sister, Alma strengthened by of two full the first, aud has just ts visiting her mother. Mr*. Mary Spurling. and men June and came companies, L. and M., which bad just 7 home to returned from the national Mrs. S. S. Mrs. encampment Betts. Scammon visited relatives in Lucy Newman, with daughter at the bead of bis men come from the state of Maine. December Baugor the same of that in San Francisco. He is fraternity who has Bangor Sunday. Gladys, visiting Edgar Newman and month. The had Little Alice Jones, 12, 13 officers, an4 *'J men of the 32nd regiment been mustered waa greeted the comrades of his wife. by old ill of is report*® Ernest Hardison has out of service 27 at seriously pneumonia, gone to visit his Maine volunteers were consolidated with April Alexandria and regiment at their reuuiou in last Hangor as more comfortable. C. O. Hardison. Master Charles is the ordered to for final and brother, Haynes spending and became a part of the regiment. The Bangor payment as he entered the room a j Wednesday at Clew toy summer with his aunt, Mrs. with commissioned Mr. and Mrs. Everett J- Mrs. ilarry Clark was here from North- Dudley regiment was ordered from Fort Davis discharge, thirty-eight late hour of the meeting. Borne one hint- 00^ Doiliver. officers aud 650 Clifton ate receiving congratulations east Harbor several last week. to “near Parke Station” on the line of the enlisted men. that the days ing candidate for department » oD of a son Josial Aug. E. D. railroad which extended from The regimental rolls its short commander of the the birth (Chester and wife went to 4._T. military during state in 1904 in Hutchings might, 6. but noble history had borne the names the July Bar Harbor to visit Mrs. Hutch- City Point to the extreme left of the logic of events, be found in Aroos- Sunday WINTER HARBOR. of 4. C. A Union lines. This was more than 1660 officers and of took Aug. ings' sister, Mrs. Irvin Hodgkins. February 11, from men, county, three rousing cheers were Mrs. B. M. Noonan of Harbor whom but 217 men in ail Prospect which time until April 2,1865 it remained are now known given for H. O. Miss Madeline who is “Captain Perry’’ of Fort Hodgkins, stop- is visiting her brother, D. W. Joy. and to be alive. Koscoe &OKKENTO. was prepared to take an Adjutant G. Hollins I and this her aunt aggressive Fairfield, sentiment was subae- ping with here, spent last week Frank of is the aad *** Wakefield, who has Bpent a few part in the last grapple with the Bangor only survivor of the field in the Beatrice, daughter of Mr. with her Marian at foe, ! queutly put following resolution cousin, Dyer, Wal- weeks with his has which had and staff officers of the and thfl0 family here, returned baffled the Bkill, the energy regiment aud he drawn J. F. Beath and Alden Seavey of Sorrento, tham. by 8. P. 8now- t to where he has and the bears honorable scars were married ai Caribou, employment. force of Grant, who had stub- upon six points of rnau, and unanimously adopted: Prouty of Bangor, Mrs. who is in the Emily Coombs, civil it out on sum- his body; two of these wounds are of Our Father last Wednesday Mrs. Theresa Bunker and daughter bornly fought this line all “open /feiofred, That it is the sentiment of Church work at D. service Washington, C., is Doris and James of Boston mer and all winter. wounds” and discharge to this the this evening, by Rev. James E. Freeman, Beatty have cay association, that Capt. H. O. Perry *80 with friends here and at of and church spending August been the two weeks of rela- drainage vitality strength from a whose noble record as of Minneapolis. The guests past A YOUNG HERO. a soldier aud as a tbe East brook. man with few I with wild flowers and tives and friends here. comparatively peers and citizen, and whose labor for the interest decorated The attack on the *** ot Cousins and enemy’s work in front a better soldier or more The bride’s gown Mrs. Fred children, Mrs. The hotel at Griudstone Neck is booked neve^ faithful ! of the Grand Army has been American flag. ^ of the 9th was made w’ith and unceasing she <*rrl Mrs. York and Harlan corps vigor, friend to his comrades, his aud white and 2vicQuestin, Long to its for Most of country through all its is our first and georgette crepe, capacity August. the early in the Lieut.-Col. history, East Bluehill were at engagement his God. white carnations. Miss Of Sunday guests are filled. The season is only choice as a candidate for the 1 cottages reported Getchell and position wore *bite Major Bolton were both se- THE LITTLE ADJUTANT. j Hanna, the bridesanaid, Percy DeBeck’s. as the most for several of department commander of the Grand of itengor prosperous years. verely wounded and the suf- dt chine. Mr. Matherson ^ regiment A more * in the recent electrical the Aug. 4. 8. faiteful and ad- Army of the Republic of the state of best man. Mr. and Mrs. Prouty storm, fered heavily, the command devolved painstaking was side iu jutant not found in all of the second I Maine for 19(M. Bangor.