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CUstwffo Xtnmcatt. \ «VBfOBimoiv rmioa, $7.00 rai mt. Vol. LYI. I IP PAID IP ADVA PCI, $1.00. ELLSWORTH, WEDNESDAY TDB MAINE, AFTERNOON, JANUARY 19, 1910. AT TAB ■I.uwntn 1 j No. S SobcTtiflcmniU. LOCAL AFFAIRS. usual. He spent Saturday and Sunday in Ellsworth. The schooner W. URRILL NATIONAL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Harry Haynes, Capt. BAN Sidney A. Goodwin, from Hayti for New - Co Commissioners-Tax ELLSWORTH, ME. notice. York, put into Charleston, 8. C., last WHAT IS A BANK? B K J Allen—Notice of foreclosure. In bankruptcy—Geo E Clark, week, leaking. She sailed from there for A group of individuals authorized by law to deal in Charles C Frazier—Caution notice. New York and credits. Stan wood—Photographer. Friday. money A Few Bur rill Nat’l Reasons Bank. Mrs. Minnie M. Avery, daughter of Al- J A Haynes—Cash market. WHERE IS ITS STRENGTH ? why you should do your with den V. Carter, of West Ellsworth, died at bunking Sbdowick. Mb: In the this Bank Hyde Park, Mass., Jan. character and judgment of the individuals 1. Recunae Charles A Holden—Dog found. 10, aged twenty- and the it is s strong institution. four amount of capital in the business. 2. It has Bangor, Mb: years. The body was brought to large assets. tbn* 3. It is Eastern Trust & Co. West Ellsworth for interment. Apply elementary principles or any other ten* to the under the supervision and ex- Banking amination of The S L Crosby Co—Automobile agents the U. S. Government. Mrs. Fred L. Miss A. Lord 4. It all wanted. Kent, Agnes pays deposits on demand, with- and out notice. Portland, Mb: Miss Mary F. Hopkins were in Ban- UNION Union Mutual Life Ins TRUST 5. It has sufficient cash always on hand. Co. gor Monday night to see John Drww. Mrs. COMPANY, 6. It Lb N Y: OF" gives to all courteous treatment, Roy, Kent and Miss Lord were guests of Mrs. ELLSWORTH. and welcomes your business no matter Kemp's Balsam. and Miss of Mrs. how small. Lane s remedies. Harry Torrens, Hopkins Eudora Hopkins. Capital, 8TAKT AN ACCOUNT AT ONCE. 91oo,ooo SCHEDULE OF MAILS. Officers of Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., Surplus ami Uadhridsd Profits, 66,500 AT KLL8WORTH POSTOPFICB. were installed last Thursday evening Liberal interest on check ac- by Stockholders’ In effect Oct. 4% 1909. Past-Master John B. Kedman, with Past- Liability, 100,000 counts. 4 Master T. E. Hale aa marshal. The instal- per cent on savings- MAILS BBCBIV8D. Total, 6266,500 From West— 7.18 a m; 4.28 and 8.08 p m. lation was public to families of Masons. John A. Peters, President, W, From East—11.07 a m; 12.05, 5.55 and 10.22 p m. A sociable followed. Henry Cushman, Vice-President, Leonard M. Moore, Treasurer, H. Asst. Treasurer. MAIL CLOSBS Henry Higgins, AT POSTOPP1CB. John Wakefield, Herman Sinclair and Ooino West—10.45,11.80, a m; 5.80 and »pm. DIRECTORS: Charles E. McCarthy, who have been em- William F. W. A. Going East—5.30 a m; 4 and 5.80 m. Campbell, Havey, Fred A. Chandler, p Frank L. Hodgkins, W. B. No ployed by the Ambursen Hydraulic Con- Henry Cushman, Barney Havey, Sunday mail. Postoffice open on Sunday Alfred B. Crabtree, L. Elrie Holmes, Lucilius A. struction Co. in Emery, from 9 to 10 a m. Wyoming, are home. Arno W. King, John R. Graham, Elias P. Lawrence, Mrs. Wakefield, who joined her husband Myer Gallert, Edwin G. Merrill, HenrV H. Gray, Albert E. Mace, Eugene Hale, Frank C. in in the returned Nash, $ 1,978,920.29 Savings Deposits, West, with them. Henry W. Sargent, John A. Peters, Elmer P. Spofford. BOOST! Ellsworth Food Bion M. Pike, John O. Fair, There will be services at the Methodist Whitney, Feb. 22-20. church Sunday morning at 10.30. Sermon credited to of many hundreds patrona, furnish a significant hint as to the by the pastor, Rev. W. F. Emery. Sub- widespread popularity of the of this institution. Havings Department ject: “The True Problems of Christian Because so many careful Maine men and women And it decidedly to their Mrs. J. A. Peters is in ua care Boston. service furniture to Mrs. The fire ELLSWOBTB REUNION. advantage to let for their aavings is a strong reason why you should Experience.” Vesper at 3 o’clock. belonging Byrn. suit. You can to the follow bank with us as easily by mail as in person. Ask us Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work Address by pastor. Subject: “The Per- spread upper part of the main house, how. but was — the first degree to-morrow evening. sonal Love and Lead of Christ.” No eve- stopped there, the damage to the Committee Busy with Plans Se- main bouse smoke Tbe ladies of the Baptist society will ning service. being principally by duced Railroad Rates. and water. Most of the contents were Eastern Trust & serve supper at the vestry this The twelfth night entertainment Jan. 18 most en- Co., evening. given removed Bootow, (special)—The Banking from the main but in a the Three C class of the house, I1AINE. There will be a dance at hall Sa- by Baptist Sun- thusiastic Ellsworth Reunion association BANOOR, Society damaged condition. a school last furn- By strange coin- Branches at Old Town and Machine. turday evening. Dancing school this eve- day Wednesday evening, cidence, the title to the house passed to committee meeting ever held was that at ning. ished a pleasant evening for the large Mr. Harriman but a few minutes before the residence of Dr. F. A. Davis last even- I number present. There was a program of The stewards of the Methodist church the fire broke in the deeds had music and and a sale of home- out; fact, ing. will serve recitations, supper Wednesday evening, made just been place in the hands of hU attor- candy and cooked food. Some novel Details were for the next an- Jan. 26. ney, D. E. when the fire-bell arranged features were introduced. Hurley, nual in Paul Revere Me- The Salvation army will serve supper at rang. The Joss is covered by insurance. meeting hall, Edward J. Peters, of Brooklyn, N. its hall Saturday evening, from 6 to 7.30 Y., chanics building, Friday, Feb. 25. a son of the late Andrew Peters, who will o’clock. Board of Trade Committees. Those were Mrs. C. E. be remembered the older residents of present Bullard, by John O. There will be a regular of Wm. Whitney, president of the Dr. meeting Ellsworth, had the misfortune to slip on president; Davis, vice-president; Mrs. H. H. Rice G. A. next board of trade, has announced the post, R., Monday the ice a few’ days ago and sustain a frac- C. E. Leighton, Mrs. C. 1. Welch, Miss E. appointment of standing committees as evening. ture of the bone. Mr. Peters is be- F. Mrs. E. thigh follows: Jordan, B. Bowen, Mrs. E. S. The Ellsworth festival chorus will meet tween seventy and eighty years of age. Higgins, Mrs. F. E. Kendrick, Mrs. R. M. Manufactures and industrial develop- for rehearsal at Society hall to-morrow He w’as born but moved to New Mrs. Stetson here, — Palmer, Morey Tripp, Fos- ment A. W. King, George B. Stuart, evening. York many years ago. ter, Howard H. Oliver George H. Grant, R. B. Holmes and M. Adams, Anderson, Mrs. Annie Charles E. E. F. Redman and C. Golden Pheasant Tea Church, of Cherryfleld, is State Master C. 8. Stetson, P. of H., was Gallert. Hale, E. the guest of her Mrs. J. H. in Ellsworth last and left this Bellatty. sister, night, Railroad, transportation and com- Messrs. Adams and Brimmer. for — Anderson distrib- morning Washington county. Roy C. merce E. E. Brady, B. T. Sowle, F. B. uted 500 tickets to be sold those The Thursday club will meet to-morrow Haines, secretary of the grange fair com- Aiken, Roy C. Haines and C. H. Curtis. by pres- ent and 200 tickets are to be reserved for with Mrs. A. Munroe Dorr at J. A. Mc- mittee, called upon him last evening and Public health and sanitary regulations— on behalf of the sale at the door. There would be no ad- Gown’s on High street. committee extended an F. W. Rollins, George A. Parcher, A. C. invitation to the State master to visit the vance sale if the expenses were not so large Mrs. A. W. has returned from a Hagerthy, M. S. Smith and Edward G. A King that the advance sale method is Favorite! big grange fair which it is will be the only Quick expected Moore. visit to her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Law- held next fall. safe way to guarantee that the association Mr. Stetson said he would Public — rence, in Roxbury, Mass. buildings W. H. Titus, Charles be shall keep out of debt. There is, by the undoubtedly present. W. Mason, Frank R. Moore, A. W. Mrs. Julia A. Crabtree leaves to-day for Curtis, at in the A installation of Rebekah Horace F. Wescott. way, present, $66 treasury. Here’s a tea that has “taken” at once to a few weeks with her joint public among my it Bangor spend The plans for the meeting this year do patrons, and Encampment branches of I. O. O. F. Streets and Highways — H. E. Hamlin, daughter, Mrs. S. T. White. not deviate from those of previous meet- will be held Friday evening, at 7.30, con- Frank H* Gould, E.