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Ellsworth American — COUNTY That the Cards Still Left in the Pack Clfe Clliiiimtl} .ntertcan. XLVIII. you ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30, 1902. |! N«». 18. aDorntirmnit*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. bring cake. The meeting of Nokomis abbcriistmtnti. lodge called for to-morrow evening for C. 0. BURRILL & MEW ADYEKTIHKM KNTN THIN WEKK. practice, has been postponed to Saturday SON, evening. Place for sale. In liankruiilcy— Itnt Mark C Morrison. P. E. Laffln, H. C. Woodward, Willis Famwtt ft Kami— Photographers. Dunn and James Hawkes are at home INSURANCE E J Walsh—Shoe more. GENERAL agents, China ft Tea from where have Japan Co—Tea, coffee and spice. Brockton, Maes., they Bank C L Bubbiix Bldg., ELLSWORTH, ME. Morang-Dry goods, hoots and shoes. been working in shoe factories. Lsffln Eastern Steamship Co—Change In schedule. W R Parker Clothing Co—Clothing. and Woodward will return to Brockton W» RKPHRKKNT TH» Or la Hi): Saturday. Elias Bowden—Notice. Martin son and Mrs. Hot Home and Adams, of Mr. Most Reliable Mr Rolls, Foreign Companies. Augusta, John Q. Adams, of this city, who has been Lowest Rates with State and county lax on townships. Compatible Safety. ill with diphtheria in Boston, is now im- He is home to re- SCHEDULE OF MAILS proving. expected to suit on real hot hot MONEY TO LOAN Improved estate and cuperate as soon as he is able to leave the muffins, cakes, AT ELLSWORTH POST OFFICE. hospital. In effect Oct 14, 1901. Mrs. George P. Dutton gave a talk on Going East—7.18 a. m., 6.GS p. m. “College Settlement Work in Boston” at made with The GEO. H. GRANT Going West-1 W6 a. 6.28 m. Royal Baking CO., m., p. the Congregational vestry last Friday MAIL CLOSES AT POST OPTICS. evening. It was enjoyed by all present. General Insurance and Real Estate. Going East—8.30 a. in., 5 80 p. m. Other talkB by Mrs. Dutton on the same Powder be going West—11.20 s. m., 8 and 9.80 p. m. subject are oromised. may freely and SUNDAY. ELLSWORTH BAR HARBOR, ME. The county commissioners were in Train from tbe west arrives at 7.18 a. m., de- Ellsworth yesterday, and appointed dates eaten of for the west at without fear parts 8.05 p. m. Mall closes for for State roads in the towns the west at 5-30 p. m. designating of Brooksville and Trenton. They will go to Brooksville Monday, May 5, and to Senator Hale is borne from Washington Trenton 13. for a few days. Tuesday, May indigestion. The rock crusher will work this The Eureka hose racing team and begin week. Drilling has already begun. The Two Weeks athletic club have organized a baseball For first work to ke done Is in the nature of Only nine. { repairs to streets in the city. Crushed assisted by Mrs. W. A. Nelson, his Some of tbe stolen good* A. K. Hagerthy arrived home this Portland, companion. rock will be laid on parts of Oak and contralto, of has been were fot'nd In Carter’s and he from the medical at Bangor, already possession, morning college School streets that are in the worst con- $2.00 $2 per doz. Baltimore. printed in The American. is now serving sentence for receiving phoVocraphs dition. stolen goods. Miss Mabel B. T. Sowle is with Booth- We have leased the Photo Studio Mr. B. F. t Lord left Monday for Au- negotiating formerly occupied by .Toy, Gen. Eugene of Mass ., a Griffin, Lynn, boAt-builders for a foot The eighty-third anniversary of Odd and will open for business Thursday, May t. We make everything In burndaie. Mass., where she has secured a bay thirty-five former Ellsworth boy, has In his posses- was celebrated the Hoe of to date. position as cabin sloop, with auxiliary power of five- Fellowship appropriately pictures. Everything up bookkeeper. sion the American flag made by the horse gasoline engine. The sloop is by Lejok lodge, WIvurna encampment James C. Frazier la building a stable sailors in Lieut. Gilmore’s oat of party planned especially for Mr. Sowle’s busi- and Nokomls Rebekah lodge Inst Friday PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $2 TO $12 PER DOZ. 22x26 feet on bis on Cross place street. patches and strips of their clothing, after There was a and ness among the islands. She will draw night. large attendance, The la and building high-posted roomy. their rescue from the insurgents in the the was an on€ Every one ordering oik* dozen of our $6 work, or better, will receive a five feet, and will have cabin accommo- evening enjoyable Esoteric worked the third wildest part of Luzon. There was a at 14-karat rolled gold brooch free of charge, vale price $2.50. Remember lodge degree dations for ten or twelve persons. The throughout. banquet ? offers are to advertise our are on four candidates last Dr. A. C. Dr. o’clock—one of the famous dinners tot these special work, and good for two Thursday evening. Hagerthy, J. F. Manning auxiliary power is not intended for speed A weeks only. We also make a l$x$0 Photo etching. 2-3 life size, and turkey supper was served before the and A. W. King are attending court iu but merely to make the boat somewhat which the society is known. After the it free of charge, a frame of us for the same. work. ; give providing you buy Auburn. Dr. Hagerthy goes as defendant independent of wind, and to enable Mr. banquet there were anniversary exercises, Frames from to each. $3.50 $10 In a suit for the the L. F. Giles, whose Improvement was damages brought against Sowle to bring her up to the Ellsworth programme arranged by grand W. H. noted last week, was not so well for him. Mr. King is his attorney and Dr. wharves at time without for lodge being followed. DresRer VM STYLES OF any waiting MANY DIFFERENT MOUNTS, BROOCHES a noble Frank S several days, but now seems to be Improv- Manning witness. It is expected the a favorable breeze. The engine will drive acting grand; Call, acting AND FRAflES TO SELECT FROM. case and Herman E. ing rapidly. will be called to-day. the boat about six miles an hour. Con- vice-grand, Hill, acting In of the provided Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Packard and The proprietors of the Hampden cream- tracts for the boat are not made, but after chaplain. place hymn We do all kinds of Amateur Work. We make all kinds of Photo in Mrs. Mae Sealander of will a branch collec- a few alterations in the model first sub- for theprogramme, If ! daughter Carrie, who have been in ery, Bangor, open dark room Is free to amateurs. All are invited living Jewelry. Off cordially Mr. Sowle thinks order sang a solo, with piano accompaniment Boston the past winter, are expected ting depot in Ellsworth this week, in the mitted, that the U> call at our studio, examine our work and get our prices. jl Mrs. Harvard Greely. The anndi- home this week. Morang store on Water street. F. E. will be placed and the boat built this by exercises were followed a short will be the local The summer. versary by Pierce & Watters will ship the first Morang agent. has canvassed the farmers of 1 entertainment. There were a piano sole WE ARE HERE TO STAY. of hardwood staves on the Standard company of Columbia who cargo Morey Wiley, Falls, Miss vocal solos by Mrs., the vicinity for promises of cream. by May Bonsey, Oil Co. contract next week, schooner was sent to the State two years ago Don't wait till the last days of these offers, but come early ami avoid by prison Grace Royal, Miss Bertha Joy, Miss Edna “Lulu W. The annual sale and of the Uni- from Ellsworth for at W. L. the rush. When others have failed, try Eppes”. supper burglary Springer and Monroe Dorr; a humorous tarian will take Wentworth & Co.’s store at is one Mark Hertz, who returned last waek society place Thursday Orland, character dialogue by Hazel Holmes and aud of this week. On of three convicts at the State who j from Boston where he has been employed Friday evening prison Mary Campbell, and a character sketch will be served are dead from wood alcohol. FASSETT & RAND, the past year, will open a tailoring es- Thursday evening supper drinking by Walter J. Clark, jr. The evening tablishment here. at 6 o’clock. There will be a sale of A pint of the alcohol was found by seven .Successors to 11. P. Joy) KLL.SWOKTH, M AIN E. closed with au old-fashioned Odd aprons, ladies’ ties, work, etc. On of the convicts who were working in the A special meeting of the Village Im- fancy Fellows’ dance. evening there will be an enter- and they drank it. Three provement society will be held at Mrs. Friday paint shop, tainment. of the men died a few hours later, and James A. McGown’s next Saturday at 3 COMING KVKNTS. two others are still in a critical condi- p. tn. All ladies invited. P. H. Stratton, of Malden, Mass., has | tion from its effects. Wiley came to Ells- Thursday. May 3, at Hancock hall—Con- Fassett & of Portland, have leased been iu Ellsworth the past week. He re- Hand, worth with a companion in Feb an-try, cert and ball of Senator llale hose com- B. F. Joy's photographic studio here, and ceived the “glad hand” from his many Men’s Suits From $4.00 $ 1900.
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