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-UBUCKIFTIOB Vol. LI I | PBICB, $2.00 PBE TUB. I ) KRTIitBO *(> f-*COKD-OT A I it PA in IB ADVAHCB, $1.60. | ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4T tft SWQRTB posrovnoi* LOCAL AFFAIRS holidays, and promises to be one of the KILLED AT FRANKLIN. jaL&cmuu*. ——-. Hineeeit Co ____ prettiest of the season. Music will be ilrakcinan on NEW .tOVKKThKM'Ni'S THIS WKKK furnished by Monaghan. Washington County Railroad the Victim. The Burrill Bank Irene chapter, O. E. 8., elected officers National Admr notice—Est Alpheu* Herrick. Franklin, Dec. 17 (special) Frank L. Lost- Eve-glasses. Monday evening as follows: Mrs. Hannah OF Ellsworth Loan & Asso’n—Share a freight train brakeman on the ELLSWORTH, MAINE, Building Bonsey, W. M.; Everett 8. Me ns, W.P.; Small, holders' meeting. Washington County railroad, received Authorized to commence Winces October 24,1887, the pioneer National Bank Hardy D Lane. John F Lane—Petition. Mrs. Ella Dunn, A. M.; Carrie B. Means, fatal while cars here of Ellsworth, Maine. In bankruptcy—Est Percy P Hill. secretary; Mary C. Stuart, treasurer; injuries coupling Henrietta Billings- Notice of foreclosure. early Saturday morning. In bankiuptcy—Percy P Hill. Annis Sprague, conductress; Mrs. Ade- Christinas The was WE SOLICIT A ( COUNTS OF Notice of tiuRtee’s sale. laide Torrence, assistant conductress. early morning freight shifting INDIVIDUALS, J L Floyd—Market. cars to the when Small be- E F Robinson—Jeweler. These officers, with the appointed officers, siding, stepped FJRMS and and OFFER tween two cars to them. It is Perfumes CORPORATIONS, EVERY J A Thompson—Stationery. will be installed Jan. 7. couple sup- Piano & Music Monday evening, ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH Staples Co—Musical in- posed he slipped and was caught and SAFE struments. Rev. R. B. Mathews, the new pastor of Dr L L Larrabee—Dentist. horribly crushed between thp bumpers of Brushes AND LEGITIMATE BANKING. the church, officiated for Ellswoith Greenhouse. Congregational the cars. He died in a few minutes alter J A Haynes—Market. t ie first time since his call to the pas- Correspondents, National Shawmnt Bank of Boston; National Com- A W Greely—Christmas goods. being taken into the station. torate last Sunday. Services were held in Small was Combs mercial Bank, New York. Bangor, Mb: thirty-four years of age. He Albany, A was leaves a and three small in Dental the vestry. large congregation wife children Sawyer Co—Dentistry. Calais. present. The choir was composed of Mr. Cases SCHEDULE OK MAILS Miss Allen, Miss INSURANCE NOTICE. 'Cunningham, Hopkins Increase In Rentals of P. O. Boxes. To Our Customers : AT ELLS WORTH POST OFFICE. and Mr. Tapley; Miss Bonsey at the piano. The postofflce department has for some We ate pleaseo to state that we are in receipt of advices, from ihe several In effect Dec. .9, JU06. Hereafter there will be a service Sunday Novelties time been readjusting box-rent rates Companies rejnesented try us, statii g that their financial standing will not be evenings. seriously tmpaiied by their losses in ilie San Franeisco conflagration. MAILS RKCKJVKD. throughout the country, and notice of the From West—7- 6 a m, 4 Cflmid «.08 pm. The tug Little Round Top succeeded rates That they will be at le to pay ail losses in that liie, in lull, and still have applicable to the po.stoffice at Ells- Candies From East— H. 12.» f. 55 and V .51 m in ample surplus in meet all other liabilities. | m, ’2.03, p Saturday breaking her way to the worth has been received; they involve an MAIL CLOSES AT POSToFFICB the schooner Julia at Ellsworth. April 24, 1IHX1. C. W. & P. L. MASON. Frances, Bayside, increase all around, as follows: Going East—6.45 a m, 4 and 5.30 r» to and towing her out. The schooner had The small boxes, which heretofore have Cigars Going Wk,at—10 4;> and li.co a m, 5 30 and yp m been ready for sea and frozen in over a -rented for 25 cents will now fire insurance No Sunday moil. per quarter, Ove» WTT * TAPI FV week. The schooner Lulu W. ellswokth, maine. Eppes cost 45 cents per quarter. Candles arrived Monday from Salem. She ex- The which have rented for Only the Largest Companies represented. Mrs. M. J. is ill. large boxes, Drummey seriously to load at but is Don’t wbat a welcome Al'as AwimiMt Co iEna Ii'MirHi>«e Co. Western Assurance Co. Fire insurance Co. pected Bayside, leaking, 50 cents per quarter, will now cost 60 forget Royal Dr. Co. id hue « o J. H. of Amherst, was in and be held for The a Tfebard Inn Kulwi'al InwnMict Haul* lisiirance >eiv York U imho write* s’ Agency. Patten, may up repairs. tug cents per quarter. present Library Holyoke Mutual Fue I. sura nee Co. Hambor hmui Fue Instnance Co Conm erctnl Union Ellsworth Monday. is still in the bay, to tow the The Book would be. Fire Assure; ee Co Williamsburg City Fire Insurance Co. Mercai tl'e Fin and Marine Insur- waiting drawers, which have rented for 75 ance Co. Norwich Union Fne It Milan* e 8oc’* ty. Lbhdoii & I.hi »h shire Fire Insurance Co. E. F. Robinson, jr., is at home fron. Eppes. cents will hereafter cost per quarter, $1 * Boston for the holidays. A portrait of the late Gen. Andrew B. per quarter. These Charles H. Leland has purc hased the A. Spurling, formerly of Ellsworth, has been lates are in effect for the quarter Jan. 1907. C. homestead on Pine street. hung in the office of the adjutant-general beginning 1, Hagerthy The has also directed that it the in The is department Mrs. Olive J. Main, of Islesford, is vis- capitol Augusta. portrait box rents must be paid on or before the Parcher’s a to the which has also first of each and iting her niece, Miss J. F. Billington, for a gift office, among day quarter, postmasters are to each box-renter ten few its treasures the sabre and pistols of both required notify Store, Ellsworth. days. days preceding that his rent must be paid Drug Gin. Spurling and his father. The por- There will be a Christmas concert at the by the first day of the succeeding quarter, j CHRISTMAS GOODS. trait is an enlargement from a photograph, Ellsworth Falls church Sunday evening at ana is enclosed in a heavy gilt frame. The 7 o’clock. COMING KVKNTS likeness is said by those who knew the Willis Dunn Laurel Wreaths E.' left Thursday for to be a one. Gen. Christina is us, and are general good Spurling ELLS WORTH. already upon shoppers Machias, where he has cut- employment was at one time sheriff of Hancock county. Wednesday, Dec. 26, at Odd Fellows and about for Christmas and Christ- stone. Holly. looking gifts ting He died in Chicago An^. 22 last. hall-Dancing party by Park street im- 25 in- Cut Flowers and l imits mas There is no better Mrs. Rebecca Hale and provement society. Tickets, cents, suggestions. oppor- daughter Mrs. Mary A. Whittaker, one of Ells- cluding refreshments. in Bloom tor Christmas Katharine are at the American house foi tunity for these than in our store, with its worth’s smart old ladies, was ninety-four Friday, Jan. 11, at Odd Fellows hall— the winter. years old last Friday. Many friends called Third annual convention of J. O.U. A. M., Ellsworth Greenhouse. carefully selected lot of holiday goods. Here afternoon and 43. Miss Mary Gay nor, who has been visit- uo extend birthday greetings, and letters evening. Telephone are just a few of them: ing relatives and friends in Massachu- md tokens of remembrance were received setts, is at home. from many others. Mrs. Whittaker, a FANCY HOSIERY, TABLE DAMASK AND Mrs. H. C. Woodward, of Manchester, :ew months ago, fell down stairs, fractur- SWEATERS FOR MEN AND and and re- BLANKETS, N. H., is visiting her parents, W. H. ing her collar bone shoulder, BOYS, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, BRUSH Dresser and wife, ceiving injuries which would have proved GIVE A MAN fatal to many younger persons. It was AND COMB SEW, APRONS, HANDKER- Miss Deah B. Friend, teacher in the supposed that, on account of her advanced Co y high school, Augusta, is at home foi CHIEFS, NECKTIES AND COLLARS, ige, the bones would not knit, but to the the holiday recess. A DINNER her and GOOD AND BACK AND surprise of physician, they did, PURSES HANDBAGS, Esoteric F. and A. will b lodge, M., hold she has recovered from the in- entirely and he can’t but be on The FANCY UM- to work the E. A. help merry Christmas. SIDE COMBS, ELASTICS, special meeting degree juries. to-morrow Christmas Dinner is second in importance to the WORK BOXES, STATIONERY, evening. only BRELLAS, Hon. Lucilius A. of Ells aDd is as as The fair of Sunrise Emery, worth, Christmas Tree and its gifts, necessary PILLOW TOPS. council, Daughters BELTS, PILLOWS AND it a meeting of the governor and council these to Christmas cheer. We have for of Liberty, last Friday evening, was a everything morning took the oath of office as financial and social success. Friday the Christmas table. rbief-justice of theLSupreme judicial court W. Cushman arrived home last Henry )i Maine. The ceremony was of a very sim- from his Wednesday night trip through ile nature. There were present in addi- the Southwest and to Mexico. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS, tion to the governor and the executive BROTHERS. Louis D.