ftBBiruatmtnu LOCAL AFFAIRS. w, Pom, of Hancock, retires from th< HANCOCK DEMOCRATS. aenmisraum. board, and will be sncoeeded by W. H. URRILL NATIONAL BAN VBW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WKKK. Sherman, of Bar Harbor. County Committee Endorses Johnson ..— for United States Senator. ME. Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will bold ■ B ELLSWORTH, Union Trout Co—Stockholders' meeting. The Hancock democrats have K for county In bankruptcy—Anderson B Sparling. special meeting Friday evening work. on record as Union Trust Co—Statement. The degrees will be conferred on two Cone favoring Charles F. A email of in check 0 W Qrindsl—Crvstslite oil. piece paper form candidates. A Johnson, of Wsterville, as United States Hancock Co Agricultural Society—Annual large attendance is desired. will settle up any account. Isn't that meeting. senator to succeed Senator Hale. Kifc Mrs. Estella O. Allen and William H. much better and a great deal notice—Bst John P Hopkinson. A meeting of the democratic county quicker —Est Merritt Trimole. Norris, both of Ellsworth, were married than it out in bills? -Bst MaryS Trimble. committee, at wnlch the democratic coanting Not Christmaa eve by Rev. P. A. A. Kllism, at W O Emery—Titles. senators and representatives-elect from only that, but you will sleep much Food fair. the home of the bride on Franklin street. easier Burrill Natl Bank. Hancock county were all represented in nights when you know your Fred W. of Feet A TaBMOirr: Joy, Rogers, Co., New or was held in Ellsworth Is person by proxy, money safe. Better open an ac- is in the a up Non-resident tax notice. York, city for few days. A last Thursday. Hon. Cyrus W. Davis, of count in our bank. For further in- Penobscot: midwinter visit from Mr. Joy i's unusual, Waterville, was dowo to look after the formation call Non resident tax notice. his friends are any time. Remember nevertheleM, glad to greet interests of himself, in his candidacy for New Yoms: him. your money is always at your disposal for secretary-of-state, and of the others of I Hotel Empire. just the same. Nokomis Rebekah lodge haa elected offi- the Waterville candidates. cers as follows: Mrs. Alice Goodwin, N. Members of the democratic county com- Deposits made In our 8CHBDULB OF MAILS Savings G.; Miss Ethel Brown, V. G.; Mrs. Harriet mittee present were D. E. Hurley, of Ells- AT BLLBWOBTJ POSTOPPICB. Department on or before Jan. 5 K. Giles, secretary; Mrs. Letitia Brown, worth, chairman; Dr. Otis Littlefield, fn tffeei Dee. 5, lUiO. draw interest from Jan. 1 at 4%. treasurer. Bluehill; A. E. Mace, Aurora; R. P. mails ancniVBD. Bayside grange will give a New Year’s Harriman, Bucksport; R. A. Flye, Brook- Foom West—7.18 a 4.» m; and 6.86 p m. ball next Tuesday evening, Jan. 3. Sup- tin; C. T. Hooper, Winter Harbor; L. E. Fbom East- 11.06,11.45 and 10.08 m. p per will be served. A price will be Haskell, Northeast Harbor, and Andrew MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPPICB. awarded the beat waltzing couple. Music P. Havey. West Sullivan. Other members Ooino West—10.80,11.15a m; 5.50 andIpn. orchestra. of the committee were represented by Ooino East—6.45 a m; 4 and 6 pm. by Monaghan's proxy. The high school and common schools of Registered mail should be at postofBce half Senator-elect Burke Leach, of Bucka- INVESTMENTS. an hour before mail closes. the city proper will open Tuesday of next | port; Repreaentatives-elect Charles W. No Sunday mail. week, with the same teachers as at the of Bar Frank E, of \ Postofflce fall term. Next a Shea, Harbor; Mace, open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a m. Monday will be holi- Great Joshua E. Gross and day In all schools of the city. Pond; C, Harmon, of Stonington, were present. I. O. O. will Miss Catherine Simonton, who is teach- Lejok lodge, F., elect officers Senator-elect Byron H. Mayo, of South- We own and offer for sale care- ing at Weehawken, N. J., is spending the Friday evening. west Harbor, was represented by proxy. holiday recess with her Dr. F. F. selected grade bonds that Albert A. Joy is home from Presque brother, Harvard C. Jordan, of and Dr. KLUSWURTII FALLS. fully high Dr. Ellsworth, Isle for Simonton. Simonton’s father, Rev. J. jna\ he to return an income of Christmas. Otis Littlefield, of Bluehill, who are con- bought P. Simonton, is spending a few days here Am C. Flood ind wife (pent VhriMBM Edmon Eno and of are testants for seats in the House, were also wife, Searsport, this week. in Bangor witb relatives. visiting relatives here. present. There was but a small attendance at Other democrats Charles Fernald and wife, of Colombia Miss was promintent present Margaret Bresnahan at home were here over Christmas. the ooncert and dance given last Thurs- were Clerk-o(-Courts-elect John E. Bun- Falls, 5% from Dover for Christmas. day evening at Hancock hall, by tbe Uni- ker, of Bar Harbor; Sheriff-elect John E- Leonard il. Jordan came borne from in some cm*, even more. Charles C. Know 1 ton and of Bos- or, wife, versity of Maine music clubs, under tbe Webster, of Bluehill; Register-of-Deeds- Augusta Saturday, returning Monday. to ton, are here for the holidays. of the senior class of tbe Ells- Wo will be glad specify to those euspioes elect Charles H. Leland, of Ellsworth; Tbe sewing cireie will meet Thursday Leonora Q. who is worth school. who will call or write Higgins, teaching at bigh County-Treasurer-eleot Frank L. Heath, afternoon with Mrs. Charles M. Whit- Wood fords, is home for the holidays. The small building on Franklin street, of Ellsworth; F. A. Noyes, of Qouldsboro; comb. circulars sent upon request. Miss Ella F. Jordan is tbe Ellsworth Otba H. Jellison, of Bar Mr. Special home from formerly occupied by Harbor; Mrs. William P. Moore, with little toa is and will be of candidate for Jamaica Plain, Mass., for the holidays. Bicycle Co., being repaired Delano, Bucksport, post- Joseph, of Gardiner, is spending tbe holi- moved to the lot of L. W. Jordan at the master of the E. E. of Henry E. Davis and wife spent Christmas House; Brady, days witb her parents, George E. Daria corner of Franklin and Pine to be candidate for State with tbeir daughters in Massachusetts. streets, Ellsworth, treasurer; and wife. used as a casket-room and work-shop. James A. McGown, of Ellsworth, George N. Black and C. B. Pitman spent Kayuiond it. Haalain and wife, of Ma- Ellsworth at home from candidate lor warden of the State prison, MHIOH TRUST COMPANY OF Christmas at the Black homestead here. Among boys chine, and Geo. S. and of H. F. G. B. Stuart and E. T. Stanley wife, | school and for the are Maddocks, ELLSWORThTI college holidays were here Brewer, on their Edwin W. Austin, who is now employed Finn, ol Ellsworth. Saturday way Robert King and Arthur Parcher from to Waltham to Christmas. at Fort Fairfield, is home for Christmas. The committee voted unani- spend Bowdoin; Ralph Holmes from the Univer- county to the senators John A. Scott and wife, of Monson, hare Mrs. A. K. Plaisted and son Ernest, of sity of Maine; Clarence Tapley from mously request democratic and from been here for Christmas, guests of Mrs. York, are guests of George B. Floyd and Colby, and Norris Hodgkins from Rox- representatives-elect Hancock Scott’s parents, George E. Daria had wife. bury Latin school. county to support CharleB F. Johnson, ol for United States Wil- wife. They expect to return home Thurs- Another term of school will be Waterville, senator, dancing Aicuouer cu. nuuuiauu, me wcirtuuwu liam R. Paitangall, of Waterville, for at- day. opened at Society hall sou e time in Jan- druggist of Bangor, died Thursday, aged torney-general, and Edward E. Brady, of There was a Christmas tree in the vestry uary. sixty-six years. For a year or two Mr. Ellsworth, for State treasurer. Saturday evening given nnder the aaa- Mrs. F. H. Macomber and son Theodore, Robinson was in the drag business in The committee also signed a petition to pices of the Snnday school. The members of Seal Harbor, are in Ellsworth for the Ellsworth, but closed his store here and Governor-elect Frederick W. Plaisted of Mrs. Whitney’s and Mre. Marden’s winter. returned to Bangor. He was a veteran of asking for the appointment of James A. classes had the affair in charge, and de- the Civil war, serving in the 6th Maine. Mimh Carolyn Haynes, of Auburn, spent McGown as warden of the State prison. aerve credit for their arrangement of the and card at Odd WHEN YOU PAY BY CHECK Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Myra E. The dancing party Another petition to the incoming secre- trees and the appropriate decoration of to-morrow under Jordan. Fellows hall evening, tary-of-state, asking for the appointment the rootn. The severe storm aoma can Boat tabs” on kept yco easily “keep jour tank balance, and the of the December committee of Services of forty hours’ devotion began auspices of K. P. Harriman, of Bucksport, as deputy sway, but nevertheless the room was wall economy ot dollars la more easily accomplished. It’s an ad- at St. Catholic the Village improvement society, promises was also signed the filled. Santa ClauB distributed the to yesterday morning Joseph’s secretary-of-state, by pret- vantage do boelneas with an inalitution Ilka (be Eastern social church. to be one of the most delightful county committee. erits, to the delight of the children. Trual ft be re Is a element ol for Banking Co.; eery safety your affairs of the seasou. The music will be all modern Albert F. Btockbridge, wife and son Jo- Booty; banking conveniences; liberal interrat under the direction of Albert H Hopkins, rid. Aik atent cor seph, of Bar Harbor, spent Christmas in BIG FIRE IN BANGOR. BOOST! Ellsworth Food I simple by-mail banking ayatem. of Bangor. Refreshments wi»l be served. Fair, Ellsworth. Wivurna encampment, I. O. O. F., has Feb. 20 20. EASTERN TRUST t BANKING ML Miss Carrie 1. Goss, of Attleboro, is Building Gutted by Flumes CO, BANGOR, elected officers as follows: George 8. tranches at OM Ians aad Mathias. spending the holidays with relatives and Monday Night. Hagerthy, C. P; W. A. Alexander, H. P.; 1 friends here. Fire at 6 o’clock Monday evening badly WEST KLIiSWOKTH. L. Potter, 8. W.; F. 8. Call, Benjamin damaged the Adams building on Columbia Mrs. Nancy Emery, of Salisbury Cove, H. F. .Wescott, treasurer; L. W. | Miss Nellie Haynes is home tor the win* scribe; street, Bangor, causing damage to build- is spending the holidays with her daugh- J. W. Officers will be installed ter. Jordan, and estimated at Mrs. Charles H. Leland. ing occupants $1&),U00. ter, Jan. by District Grand Mrs. Lei tie was in 9, Deputy The Adams building was one of the Guptill Bangor Mon- John who is in Bath, Frank 8. assisted by Charles W. Doyle, employed Call, Joy handsomest in Bangor. It was erected in day. Christmas with his parents, Daniel as grand warden. The installa- spent deputy 1898-00, of brick 90x80 feet. The basement, Mrs. Grace W. Barron will spend the and wife, in this tions will be Doyle city. private. and the first and second floors were occu- week in Lakewood. D. Shirley Norris and wife, of Bar Har- At the annual meeting of Ellsworth the Boot & Shoe Co. On RVsW AND pied by Sawyer Mrs. S. R. Me Master left for her home in INSURANCE even- bor, spent Christmas with Mrs. Norris pa- lodge, No. 13, A. O. U. W., held last the third floor was an office occupied sbed and all eon* sz Lowell. Mass.. Monday. TwoMwr) bouse. larip* stable, G. F. Newman and wife. the officers were elected: with and S= rents, ing following jointly by Dr. Charles E. Adams and netted c»t> water and electric lights, W. A. Bonsey and wife have been ill FOR SALE OR RENT. • bout 1 acre ol laud. A bargain o.-teas) terms. The class of the school Harvard Greely, P. M. W.; E. F. Robin- iloratio W. agents for the estates of sophomore high Blood, with bad colds the week. M. B. E. E past gave a dance at Society hall Monday even- son, jr W.;F. Aiken, F.; James and Sprague Adams; the office of == W. E. E. S. P. Stack pole and wife Christmas Other in Ellsworth and Vicinity. The attendance was small. Springer, O.; Whiting, recorder; Charles P. Webber, lunberlands; the office spent Properties ing. with Mrs. Ernie F. financier; F. 8. Lord, re- of itobert B. the offices Meaderat Trenton. W. C. Lovell and wife, of Boston, Mass., Robinson, Attorney Cooksou; ceiver; L. J. Wardwell, G.; C. R. Burriil, I. of the Thomas W. Burr & Adver- Miss Dorothy Taylor, of North Sullivan,, spent Christmas with Mrs. Lovell’s Printing W.; J. H. Leland, O. W.; Friend, Co., and the Burr is visiting her sister. Mrs. Lettie Guptill. parents, Capt. C. P. Dorr and wife. tising big printing & L. MASON. W. E. to F. fourth is W. trustee; The floor taken the S Whiting, representative plant. by A. K. took a of Marion was home for Guptill party yonng peo- 1C. Miss Nvalley U. alternate. The the grand lodge; Greely, Bangor Moccasin Co., a subsidiary organi- ple to Surry to the dance Christmas from West Sullivan, where she Monday evening. iaMWRMMMIMWMItffiBUroiiiSHIlliiilllittlllilltiUlHilllimHIHIIIIgtlln1 installation will take place some time in zation to tbe Sawyer Boot & Shoe Co. is as telephone operator. Bert Carter, of Ladlow. and Lara Garter, employed The Are in some unknown January. originated of Christmas weak will hold a Presque Isle, spent Wm. H. W. Rice relief corps manner in the moccasin on the In an extended article now going the factory with their Asa S. W. All grandparents. Barron O. TAPLEV, special meeting Thursday evening. of inven- fourth and in a few minutes burst rounds of the press telling many floor, a id wife. members are requested to be present. tors who accept no royalties or take no through the roof. FIRE IN8URANOE REAL E8TATE. Miss Leah B. Friend, who is teaching at profits from their inventions, giving them The buildifcg, owned by the Adams es- COMING EVENTS. Natick, Mass., is spending the holiday re- to the public and thereby becoming pub- tate, was damaged to the extent of $20,000, MAINE. David Friend and ELLSWORTH, cess with her parents, lic benefactors, credit is given to Harold insured. The loss of the Sawder Boot & ELLSWORTH. wife, H. Clark, son of Mrs. A. W. Clark, of this Shoe Co. is estimated at $100,000; in- Wednesday, Dec. 28, at Society hall— Burr loss Dr. George R. Caldwell, of Boston, city, who has patented and dedicated to surance, $90,000. Printing Co., Closing session of dancing school. his wife here for Christmas at the the an invention which gives warn- $10,000; insured. Other tenants sustained fr joined public Thursday evening, Dec. 29. at North home of her l». D. Foster and ing of impending explosions in mines. losses ranging from $500 to $1,000. parents, Ellsworth grange hall-Baked-bean sap- WANTED! wife. Mr. Clark, as an electrical engineer in gov- per and dance. Dance tickets, 50 cents; ernment was connected with the Nominated the Governor. Mrs. George B. Jameson is visitiug her employ, by adies free; supper, 25 cents. CHRISTMAS testing station at Pittsburg, Among nominations Gov. Fernald in government by daughter, Mrs. George Campbell, Dec. at Odd were made with Thursday evening, 29, aud other relatives in Mas- Pa., where experiments recently announced are the following in AND NEW YEAR S ROODS TO 400 CORDS Lowell, Mass., Fellows hall Dancing and card 300 the view of lessening the toss of life of Hancock counl> party by sachusetts. Village improvement society. Admission, miners. By a strange fatality, Mr. Clark, Member board of legal examiners. Lucre L. M. Moore, treasurer of the Uuiou including refreshments, 25 admis- who has given to the public this device B Dcasy, Bar Haroor. oenta; Trust Co., who has been away from his sion, dance and 75 cents a for the saving of lives of miners, narrowly To administer oaths and take acknow- refreshments, desk for some days, is still confined to couple. Perfumes escaped death himself by an explosion ledgments of deeds, anna L. Berry, Bar aid Tallow Bircli, the house by illness. jWttite during bis experiments some months ago, Harbor. Saturday evening, Dec. 31, Society hall 11. Adams and wife, of Boston, Dance. Howard and has not ye. fully recovered from the Dedimus justice-John K Bunker, Bar Brushes and Martui L. Adams, wife and two chil- Military Cut 4U inches long, and not less than effects of it. Harbor. dren, of spent Christmas with The old family physician on Bangor, The food fair committee of the Klla- Notary public, D. E. Hurley, Ellsworth. being away 5 Inches diameter at the top end. John Q. Adams and wife. a much needed vacation, hia practice we* and Toilet Sets in wortb merchants' aaaociation met at the Justice of the peace, John E. Bunker, entrusted to his son, a recent medical Mrs. Harry L. Crabtree, who underwent of E. E. Robinson after- Bar Harbor; Dauiel G. Halt, Bar Harbor; i Also a of Itock Maple atore yesterday quantity in a B. T. Ellsworth. graduate. When the old man returned, a serious surgical operation Bangor noon to discuss plana for the food fair. Sowle, CHRISTMAS CARDS the told call recovered as to be youngster him, among other Bolts. For further information few weeks ago, is so far The secretary reported that all but two or her home. things, that be bad cored Miss Ferguson, able to return to three of the exhibition spaces in the ball Sheriff Webster’s Deputies. at the office of the sn aged and wealthy spinster, of her The next meeting of the Literature club had been Bold, largely to out-of-town Sheriff-elect John E. Webster, of Blue- chronic indigestion. “My boy,’’ said the At will be held with Miss Mary A. Uayuor, exhibitors. Many of these exhibitors will hill, has announced the appointment so pTrchER’S old doctor, “I’m proud of yon; bnt Mia* next Monday, Jan. 3. The subject for give away samples of their products, far of the following deputies: Ferguaon’s indigestion is what pat yon Dec. 19, postponed, will be taken up. literature, etc., which help to make a Charles A. Arey, Buckspnrt; Rodney L. ULSWORTB HABDWflOD CD. through college.” fair attractive, dome vt flne ex- Allen, Ed ward T. Ells- BUaWOKTH Capt.C. B. Mitchell, formerly of Nicolin, food ry Breok'iu; Finn, made William G. to Beaufort, N. C., accom- hibits are aaaured. A suggestion at worth; Greene, BluehUl; Eu- has returned the StBua and which will un- A. Deer T. Netaton, great surgeon, once said: Landry and Baih Rooms. Mrs. Mitchell. They will live the meeting yesterday, gene Greene, Isle; Joseph Snow, panied by “If 1 had four minutes to an ••■O THE— be is the use of the Stonington; Ernest E. Aurora. only perform rtf, no w*m*r*. on board his yacht Eclis this winter. doubtedly adopted, Rowe, on which a life I or for an agricultural operation depended, *!!**»««»« IwwwOre wrtaoMM ebon »«te- school will lower, banquet hall, The senior class of the high would take one minute of "•MtaalMiuraM ililhwn. exhibit. Here will be exhibited dairy that time to CLARION. next wees for the BOOsT! Klhtwortli Food resume rehearsals play, Fair, consider how best to do it.” The same __*• B. BSTBV A OO., machinery and other farm Itbor-saving Uirla,” which will be presented Feb. 20-25. is to "ml Buildlac. »UU at, Ellewortb. Me “Gadsby’s It is also to have an principle applicable the advertising it’s a range or a fur middle of appliances. proposed Whether about the January. business. No matter how much or how probably exhibit of corn and other farm products, it i» could nace—if it is a “Clarion”, Misses Grace T. and Mr-gaiet L. Moore, State at If you ask the beads of. some of little money you have to appropriate for Ym will similar to that at tbe grange lit HOLLY AMD N. were the over the most successful businesses in the it to meet of Brooklyn, Y., guests The University of Maine advertising purposes, will pay yon to WRKATH8 for sure every requirement Augusta. Christmas of their brother, L. 11. Moore. country how they developed into prosper- set aside a certain portion of the amount Co, college of agriculture and the Maine Made by the Wood Bishop has returned to would tell trade to insure the OhrUtiuBH Decorations Miss Grace Brooklyn. Central railroad department o; industriea ity they you by seeking proper preparation and pro* Bangor. Sold by the columns of care- sentation of elao tower* ui nUnu The county commissioners to-day began and agriculture will be solicited to give through advertising your announcement. It is euiUMa lur gnu at 1 me iu.ns, and in not how much bat Mi( their Anal session for the year, closing up their aid in making this exhibition a fully-selecte talking altogether yon say, as would if were con- rather the manner in which ■urwoHH (JrefIllil'USe J. P. ELDKIDGE, the year’s business and making up their valuable and instructive feature of the print Just they they yon any it, Telephone *a. annual With this session Capt, O. food fair. versing directly with a customer. that counts in advertising. I Main Street. Ellsworth. report. KITTKBY TO CAK1BOU. »Bd Itm to 11 to, and both joon lad N. L. tt)c a. gtataal Bcne6t goinmn among Granger Nothlagbi Um B.’» have boon helpful in (toed to me In ire* % Joseph A. Ooffln.of Maehias. peoml- Mm ha* prneidad It ItMl". this bosj eeeeon. TkU trim to doeotod HtktOMri,» ■OITtO BT “ACBT nent blueberry picker, limber-land owner all who will toko it. The dipping on “othre oil” woe tent pMlill; to the fiupa of lumt »utf 08 n an* lot tko mid banker, died Bonder, sped sixty j* Itl Mottj: "Helpful Hopeful." by Aunt Emma, and it ie worth iwnero- The oolom* to opea to oil graagero dlacueotoa of of (eaetal lotereet, end jeers. eSectle* lo e baring and making nae of. Hot olive oil tepiee maintaining h*aitb7*!ww Tbs of this eoluuia pro succinctly 1 for of oottltn- Make letter* H. of iwelee ot tho whole Bad air Frsyw Mating Topic For Mm Wook purposes to the will often relieve roporto grange Oreille Goes, Portland, aped body. apreada m applied lungs moot Jon. 1911. stated in tbe title pad motto—It lo tor tbe mutual abort nod oooctoc. All communication* shot bimeelf Sunday while aaar ooo.nmptloo, •oginning 1, preeeure or eOreneee ceased by a cold. years, playing pneumonia, btontw benefit, pud *tu.s to be belpfnl pad bopefal bo ale nod. kot nnmee will oot bo printed •*- and Toole.— Untrodden wcyc.—Joch. Ill, 1-1T. with a email target rifle, end died a lew catarrh art bad-air dlaaaaaa. for tbe common good. It !• for tbe com vm ow OUTI OIL. of tko writer. All com- Rada, 4A Pm Tear a consecration service.) Ed- Being copt by permleeion minutes later. too, la a aaaaa ol cold*. !n- When we ere threatened with a cold, a table- ited k; Rev. Soerman H. D. D. mon use—p public servant, P purveyor of munication* will bo aub(ect to approval by Doyle. Bawag# lowing into para watar formptloo pad a medium for tbe la- spoon of oJive oil three ttm«4 daily aad email' tb« editor. bat no nr will bo ro)octed without Alexander MeOulnneaa, aped eixtj- pnu»w M the leosou we suggestion, Scriptural have the that ie It. Bo th* air we ax ha la from oar Ideas. In this capacity It aotletts er doeee for the children ie oenally all r—on. wee burned to death in bis camp terobangeof food __ tbree, of Joshua and the children of needed to restore the to tha air in tha room. com municptlont, and its success depends largely body food working near South Tbomaston Sunday. Hie body pollutan Tha ii I crossing the Jordan river. Bar- Com order. It acts as a lubricant, and the con- air from tha ot on tbe support given U in tbls respect. Jon. 18-Meeting of Oroon wee found on the floor near the store. It lunge any Bomber ol In the ot are In off the Wednesday, moraine this eventful day munioatloaa must be signed, but the name of gested organs assisted throwing erltb kero- pia in a room mis** with tha Mountain Pomona grange with Bay View la supposed be started the lire para air ■* ihwa and the people came to the writer will not be printed except by perm salon poise none matters from the system. makaa it Con. sene. dangerona'and unlit lor bnatt. 4nn and there before Communications will be to or Croup and pneumonia are both relieved by grange, Saiiabnry lodged paaa- subject approval lag. Than muct ha a aupply of treat tbe editor of tbe oolumn, but none bathing the chest aad throe! very freely with Pint at Port Fairfield Sunday morninp tai ; near. Arrangements were made rejection by la to taka warm WORTH BUCKBPORT. eonatanUy coming tha piacm will be rejected without good reason. Address olive oil, and the parte covered with rivORA u 1S8, destroyed the live-stock, barns and out- the crossing. The ark of the cove- the tool air, which in all enea all communications to flannel cloths. To keep the cloths warm The inatallat ion of officer* of Ploral Brothers' stock ehoald h ■S went first, carried the buildings at tiopkine to •ke by priests Thk AHBPICsW. cover with a hot water The results are permitted eecape top al th bag. grange will take piece Jan. 10. Hiram K. fsrtn. Blooded stock to tbs vain# of I Levitro. The people were to fol- Kllsworth. He. surprising. The patient falls to sleep aad Harriman and wife, of Mllirale, will be 3G0 tons of were It la a law of aatnm that air la Its a certain p,000 snd bay destroyed. alwtn a lt but to keep back dls- awakes greatly relieved. aod becaoae thla ta true inetalling officer». The farmhouse fire in several motion, we ae that all could see It and be In cases of falls or bruises, the outward caught hn| ARC TKP W«W. only to lower our window* a THU OU3 but waa eared after a hard battle. little be. “for have not application of olive oil to the affected parts places, the and ralaa a by It, ye passed As tbe old sinks down in Time's ocean— DBKB HU. top them little from tw year AKAOIKT, 471, BOCTB Is at hitherto.” The were will greatly relieve the soreness nod prevent The loee estimated 118,00). bottom and th* procemn ot eeni.u.," way people Stand ready to launch with the new. met Dec. 17, with o fair nny discoloration of the parts. Beagirt grange of will go on without our thought or by Joshua to sanctify And wants no regrets, no emotion. Charles Uay. Thomeston, aped thirty- rrjT^ n attendance, for the election of officer*. It b to eaUmate It is also tonic for the hair, aiding the suicide tmpocalbl* the ta«u be prepared for the As the insets snd the spars pass from view. seven years, attempted Saturday of and oaund sebaclous glands In keeping the heir soft The literary program conaiated of a eong mleery raBertng by 1use re God would do. At the Weep not if some treasures go nnder, while from tbe hallucination If would am to prop- and and at the same time avoiding an Bro. “A Legiti- sulfcrtnp you aaeapa, It Ux£i^ healthy by Anotby Bye; reading, at ail a thne God the waters, And sink In the rotten ship's bold, that be waa ill of and waa about tlmm plentiful aupply of heaped up oily appearance. mate Biatere Ida M. smallpox fn*e That blithe, bonny barque sailing yonder Tranaactioc," by Bred air. I the Israelites passed over Into ea- In cases of week digestion, olive oil will to be taken to tbe pest-bouee. Gay May bring you more wealth than the old. Pert and Hattie M. Smith, and reading* rn Thus God fulfilled the prom take tke place of meats, as It is more readily tour shots at himaalf from a .32-calibre re- by Biater Kate B. Stanley and Broa. Ralph Sbontumnua. to , and and For the world is forever improving. digested. This is especially recommended volver. Tbe Brut ballet went wild and the Sounder* and Anotby Bye. their descendants the All the past is not worth one to-dsy. for persons of tubercular tendencies- second erased tbe flesh. Tbe promised are: merely our true Olive oil He found in list of The newly-elected officer* Lyman And whatever deserves loving. should the third shot passed Into tbe body a lew Is stronger tbsn death or decay home remedies, as U Is one that can be safel j E. Btinaon, maater; Anotby Bye, OTereeer; The Journey of Israel typifies the inches below tbe heart. Tbe fourth ballet Old love, was it wasted devotion? administered and is within the reach of all. Auatin Smith, lecturer; Ralph Sounder*, Joaney of the Christian through this entered hie bead bebind tbe left ear, bat Old friends, were they weah or untrue! —Mr§. W. H. Shisier, Fairfield, Ohio. •toward; Benjamin N Syirooter, aaoiatant Ms to the heavenly Canaan. The part Gay did not even loee conscious Dees. At 1 Well, let them sink there in mkl-ocean. Aunt Madoe. •toward; Kate B Stanley, chaplain; Hat- waa summoned •f It contained In this period is espe- And sail on to tbe new. a. m., Saturday, bis father gaily tie M Smith, treaanrer; Ida M Pert, aecre- worthy of consideration in con- to tbe room by loud outcries. “I bare Throw overboard toil misdirected; flOMK*MAI)K ICR. tary; Anaol Stanley, gatekeeper; Blanche >a with the starting upon a new tried to kill myself and fa Had," explained Throw overboard ill-advised hope. Bye, Ceree; Myra Sounder*, Pomona; which began today. Nineteen tbe son coolly. “There is one more bullet With aims which, your soul has detected, The Electrical Ice-box-A Refrigera- Mina L Pert, Plora; Fannie Btinaon, lady ten Is a closed book, Have self as their center and in the revolver, and 1 want yon to sue if scope. tor That Look* Out for Iteelf. aaoiatant ateward. hundred and eleven has Just Throw overboard useless regretting you can complete the ." Tbe young The electrical Ice-box li on ita way and Its account The old baa For deeds which you cannot undo, man waa to Hockland In an year dkki isle, aw. conveyed of the time is nurely coming when the ice- : and the new has been And learn the great art forgetting He was able to walk from tbe out, year Deer Isle held iU regular meet- ambulance. Old things which embitter the aew. man will ceaee to call-when the preaeure grange In. “We have not passed this street to the hospital. Tbe surgeons All-Around Flour of a linger will fnrnieb low temperature* ing Dec. 19, with worth; overseer in (he way hitherto.” Therefore we do well Sing who will of dead years departed; offleera marveled that tbe ballets did not produce wholesome for the refrigerator or the ice-cheat. chair. After regular butineea, Li|kl, bretd-Ur start new well and to 1 shroud them snd bid them adieu. Instant te the year keep were eereed death. PMtrr-cake that melts ia nm The new ice plant for the home looks were elected. KetreehmenU on as we have started. The And the song that I sing, happy hearted, month-all oat of one sack I crossing e sent wee Is s of the new. akin to the ordinary refrigerator, being end plea evening enjoyed. of Jordan Is a Illustration glorious song That’s William Tell the splendid ere: KLUIWOKTH MAKNKTS Floar-eqMlte -KUo Whoelcr WiUo*. about the same cite and shape. Bot, In- The newly-elected offleera George of how to begin and to continue tbs good for reery baking need. stead of the iceman dropping huge banks L Hardy, metier; Hoeee W Barbour, over- that If spared to Its end we may The btlow th» nop of William Tell is the most economical Dear M. B. Friends: a Celia C lecturer; Elmer W quotation. |tn of ice into its interior, at so much honk, eeer; Hardy, too—it makes more losses Crl hack upon tt with pleasure and raUil prion in Kllnwortb: •oar, to the A Merry Christina* and Happy New a small electric motor will dries a small Hardy, ateward; Harold E Hardy, aastet- sack than ordinary floor. sat regret or remorse. PmtMa. Year to each of yon, and to all others who ammonia Ice and circulate brine ant ateward; Flora O Btinaon. chaplain; Cowry That is because it it made fled should be our and leader plant IMrttot. from Ohio guide read oar column are in oar Ada H and interested through a aeries of refrigerating pipes. Maud A Haskell, trawaurer; Hardy, B... Red Winter Wheat—richest ia bread fer the new year. The ark of the cov- Crttmcry per M««S work! In the city of New York over fire mil- eecreury; J M Ellis, gatekeeper; Cettie Dairy.**» making qualities. enant. which typified God. went before OttomifftrlM... *>«3* We have come again to the boundary lion tons of ice are used every year, and Bupiea, Cerea; Carrie B Gray, Pomona; Order a sack from your grocer the Israelites, and they followed It as today. line between retrospect and anticipation. throughout the entire country ice has Mildred Hlaplea, Flora; Lena E Hardy, their guide. “God first” should be our P»esh laid. per dor.. 41 It is a good thing tor everybody that once grown to be a daily necessity during the lady aaalatent ateward. Htorage..... aetto, not only for today, but for ev- in three hundred and sixty* live and one* hot months. It is estimated that it takes l*oo»i r>. the Ws bare ery day throughout year. seems a new BAYBIDE, 478, ELLSWORTH. .. William fourth days there to be start- thirty-five million tons of ice to supply Chickens H*» Tell never passed through this year before, even- Fowl.. U«l* ing* place. It would be dreadful if time the people of the United States during Bayaide grange met Wednesday sad ws never shall again. We do not with Overarer Orcult in the Hay. lost roiled right along without these the year. a few years natural ing, Dec. 21, Only ago Bfil loot#. p#f ton... 11*14 knew what lies one step before ua. aa the O. M. waa way* marks in its course. ice was used entirely, and to the southern chair, maater, Remick, Baled. l*«it Flour Bat God knows it all, and If we let at Aa We have read the poem about “every states, where ioe was practically un- attending Bute grange Augoata. Hha ua hi Christ and guide through day is a new beginning”; then how much known, the crystals had to be there waa no work, a long receaa waa given Loot*. 16*11 shipped Haled. 16 tha we shall be well and in After receaa a Scriptures more may we consider the beginning of in at a high coat. To-day artificial Ice and all Joined game*. No one and Several Vt|M«klM. aafaiy guided. nothing the as which concerns us can be made almost as as Chriatmaa program waa given. year something cheaply nat- Potato#*, pk 14 OttlOM. B M Asa can lead us, for no one else knows were vitally, for it opens new opportunities, ural ice. In the city of Cincinnati 80 pretty and appropriate piecee read, Bert*. B tl Carrot*. Ik 01 what a or an bour and Lettuce, hr ad 16 ( tbM|f, B OS day may bring and it will do no good to take time out of cent, of the ioe used is manu- and Florence Eatey, Hattie Trim per to-day TarnH*t, I OS Parsnip«, 6 to its fleeting hours to regret the opportuni- factured. Ktheiyn Remick recited. Bquatb. B That we follow God more close- may ties we let slip in the past. Many of the Urge apartments and all* ly sad may be prepared for Hla won- So, while we listen to the echoes of the hotels in this maintain skdowicx, 244. Orange*, doe 60*60 Lemon*, doe Bfd country priests t MAtftfcn A to., we must our held iu Apple*, pk B«B mnoerrtea, qt Ilf IS derful blessings sanctify as come to us in the Christmas ice or which December 23 Bedgwlck grange past they pUnta, refrigerators, amount tirewrlM. Kl •v-nli roll*. Nr. the maater aelraa. To tbe Israelites Joshua said. bells, we may well wish each other and ail to the same A small motor regular meeting, worthy pre- thing. Goff* e -per B Rice, per B 0B#6i Sane t Ideation membera and one viait- “Sanctify yourselves” our friends peace and happiness for the circulates the brine and ammonia gas, aiding. Fifty-live Bio. MfM Vtaegar. «al Mocha. IB Ctackid wheat. to here means consecration, not sanctity year before us, not because it is a and the of the is or from Rainbow grange were prevent. simply temperature refrigerator Java. Oatmeal. p#r B 04 or holiness of character, though this custom, but for friendship’s sake. controlled automatically. A clave of five waa inetructed in the third Tea—per B— Buckwneat, pkg » who at- *5«to (frabaffi, M wM result from absolute consecration The new is and fourth degreee. Bro. Hale, Japan refrigerator operated by Oolong. ■Dots By# meal. to of ourselves to God. Let tended Bute made eome in- or surrender Pbxomcot, Dec. It, 1910. electricity. In place of ioe a “cooling grange, very Huger perB Oran meal, B OSKt (Jraan.aled. 06^ go* gal— as renew our vows to God and by His Dear Aunt Made*. is a small motor- tereeling remarks. An invitation from Oil—per liquid” circulated by Yellow. C « Liat«ed. 1 U 1 send this Christmas so that to meet with it at grace keep them as never before. you greeting driven pump. The scheme for keeping Maeaapaqua grange Powdered, to* 10 Keroaett. 16*13 The if yon wish to use it tor next week’s M. B. C. their installation Jan. 12, waa Moltatee— per gal— people strictly obeyed every the refrigerator cool is the same as is used accepted 60 it will get there in time. 1 truly wish all the Havana, word of God snd Joshua. Obedience to make artificial ice. With the motor- Aa the hour waa late, the lecl urer did not Porto Biro, 86 motto represents for you and the M. B.'s. to God and spiritual leaders Is abso- driven ammonia U take up the program. Meal* and Provision#. Haven’t heard from B. E- 8. for a long, long pump gas compressed a renewed, consecrated life. Tbe Beel. B: Pork. B: lutely time, but her selections helped me over the to the point at which the gas liquefies for itaaBApaqoa, 477, socth buxhill. Mteak. 11«» bop, »*« supreme thing that God requires of us Thanksgiving time, and S. J. Y.’s letter (for pure ammonia is a gas) and the heat Roael*. 12*15 At the regular meeting of Masaapaqua W 6 IB H boulder. 1* as Christians Is obedience. "Obedience helped me to realise others beside myself had generated by this compression is extracted Corned, an Tongne. 17*11 a vacant chair. grange Dec. 22, invlution waa ex- basket fall in winter as ia sa ai- Is better than sacrifice." with water jackets. This liquefied gas is Veal: ftalL 1B«I7 Mrs. 1 am so tended to and Brooklin mer. Dorr, sorry you are afflicted, conducted to the cooler a Sedgwick granges Bleak. Lard, 16*11 BIBLE READIBOS. through pipe IB comlurw but the poet tells us “affliction is a blessing to visit ua Jan. 12, the night of installa- 11* Oiee yonr layipg bens Hi Pa. 106: and allowed to expand in a coil. Of course Lamb: winter xli. 41, 42: xlv. IS: cxlx. to able ana proper in disguise". We know it is hard bear at all tion of officers. The attendance and in- Lamb, Ul quarters Ptot. lv. 25-27; Neh. lx, 19; laa. xl, as the gas expands it absorbs just as much food, and eon will hare plenty of times, but God helps. terest manifested at the are extra Tongue*. < Cb 66 beat from ita as was grange 12; Matt, xxrlll, 19-20: Sister B, 1 think of often and wiah I had surroondings gener- PreeR nab. egga to aell at big prices. 26-91, Ivllt, 11, you this winter. Visitors are ated in it. This lowers good always Luke 1. 76-79: Joah. xlv, 1-7. a ’phone so I could chat with yon while you compressing the Cod. 6* Oysters, qt welcome. 01 M B are ill. We often question why some are ill temperature of the interior nearly to the Haddock. melts, 11 Halibut. if **o cuum, qt » THE FAMOUS more than others, but God knows all about it. freezing point. From the expansion coil Tbs Greatest Christian Movsmsnt af HIQHLA2T1>, 384, NORTH PENOBSCOT. Beall ope, qt We enjoy the writings of the company who the U conducted back to the com- a gas On account of bad nwar, Oral and Peed. Modern Times. visited the Hub and all the weather. Highland interesting things for another bbl— Oat*, ba PORTLAND pressor ready cycle. held no Dec but a Flour—per 8**60 The Rev. Williams, they saw and heard. grange meeting 18, pleas- 6 40 1 to Hugh Spencer The of the electric is 80*6 bhorie—bag 40*t beauty refrigerator ant session was held Dec. »0OB 1 38 Ml* 1 to D. D„ pastor of the Court Avenue With pleasant greeting to all. Sincerely Friday evening, Corn. bag feed, ba* »*l that it works Corn 1* 1 60*1 to POULTRY FOODS N. L. absolutely automatically with members in attend- aaal,bag Middllnft.bg church, Tenn.. H. 23, twenty-six Cracked corn, 1 r Presbyterian Memphis, and with the of perfection economy. ance. The master’s of the Cradted Bone says that the Christian Endeavor We are very glad to have the thoughts worthy report When the in the “ice box’* LAW UMAUIS0 WSleSTS AKD HttBCIBI. temperature Bute waa The movement has served tbe cbnrch of you sent for the week between the two grange interesting. ques- Meat rises above a certain a A buhil of (Oil shell Scraps point tiny electric waa of in- Lirpool nl|l« Christ for As the Thanks for it. 1 retain tion discussed: “What part the pounds, sod • boabei of Turk's Island anil Bone Meal twenty-nine years. special holidays. device starts the electric motor which on farm • hall 7» we are the and for the others come the belongs to the woman?” weigh pound*. and Meal tree la known by Its fruit, orginal, copy The standard of a bushel of Bone Meat circulate* me cooling liquid. A* toon as A. L. followed weight potatoes clear on A u Opened by Saunders, by la good order sad tl for la M local ready now to pass Judgment CHRISTMAS ft BET! NO. the shipping. can be bought from your temperature drop* to the desired point Mrs. Doeia H. W. E. E. pounds, of apples. M pounds the service this movement has A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Gray, Lowell, dealer or from us direct. Doe l great the tame device, called a Tbs standard weight of a bushel of banns la thormoetal, J. B. Homer Lowell and tre to the May yonr heart be filled with the gladness Grogs, Wilson, food order sod At lor sbtpptos. Is so substitutes, which gen- rendered church. the motor. The automatic devices poaaos; accept of the beautiful Christmas stop* others. The sentiment seemed to be that of wheel, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, and unwholesome. of Its beneficent effects that ev- time. erally stale One control the and ■u pounds: of corn, M pounds; of on loan, ag I' **!* May you have many tokens of apparatus indefinitely the woman should share with the Portland Poultry of its is sure to friendship equally of carrots. English rye and Try ary observer operation there is no waste of electric Ho pounds; turnips, and affection, and know the delight of mak- power. man. Indian meal. U pounds, of pars alps, 4* pun ads; observe is the marvelous manner In ing others happy. simple is the refrigerator that it requires of barter and book wheat, « pounds; of oats. which It has tbe If pounds, or eeea assaeara as b) agree ms nt. brought young people Above all, may yon recognise and rejoice in practically no attention except an occa- RAINBOW, JUS, NORTH BBOOKSVILLB. Minus untune into harmonious inter- of Christendom the blessed fact which Christmas celebrates— sional oiling of the electric motor and the At the Iasi regular meeting of Rainbow Portland Maine. denominational and this the coming of our Lord to earth. Superstitions About (sums. co-operation, compressor. grange after the usual opening, one appli- baa tbe various de- May He who was born in Bethlehem be Agate quenches hud U hold In Use rm ■■mnflfff r et ■ la torn brought In many case* the amount formerly cation was balloted on, two applications thirst, born snew in you, and fi'l yon with the con- mouth fever. nominations much closer together than for ice would for the new re- were received and the third and fourth de- allays sciousness and of HU spent pay joy presence and grace. Amethyst banishes the desire of drink they were a quarter of a century ago. frigerator and the amount saved by keep- grees were conferted on a class of four. one and promoted The society haa possibly been of ing vegetables, meat, milk and other Visitors were present from North Sedg- chastity. Dear .4««U Madg* and 9i»tar» of the M. B. C.: is the most efficient Indirect causes of the in the ice box will and Uarboraide Dec. Ust’s-eye considered by the Cingalese are all thing* more than com- wick granges. 2P Suppose yon getting ready for as a reunion of tbe Cumberland of officers. A charm against witchcraft and to be Presbyte- Christmas and are as busy as the proverbial pensate for the cost of keeping a private will be election full meeting church with the the abode of some (anil. rian Presbyterian “bee”. Well! this is a busy time of year, and ice plant. is desired. Bed ooral, worn about the is a when the gifU are sent away and we are “cer- The iceleae ice box has been successfully person, sore core for • Bat this Is not all tbat It baa accom- tain sore” we did not send some exactly like used for some time in hotels and meat “You talk about posters a no jour ads. upon tbs indigastion. them last it is Diamonds pllabed It has quickened tbe spiritual year, quite a care off one’s markets, fruit stores, creameries and in fence. produce sonambolism and UKALKItt IK THIS VICINITY. Bat they ain't the kind o’ medians that appeals Ufa of the cburcb and baa been a splen wholesale and retail houses where perish- promote spiritual ecslacy. Perhaps some of you are looking for an ab- to eon non sense; Emeralds Bid eo-worker with the pastors tbat able goods are handled. Now it is to be promote friendship and con- sent son or daughter who is coming home to Toa stay talk about your dodgers, aad your have understood bow to use It In made in stancy of mind. my Christmas with father and sixes suitable for the home. circulars aad CATARRH spend mother, and sack, Oar nets on church, for Instance, It bas been At best natural ice is far from preserve health and Joy. AR«“ have been putting a room in readiness for the being Bat I oalenlate they don’t assist an advertiser Moonstone has the virtues of tha eery life of our midweek prayer home coming; or maybe an invitation out to clean and pure. Host of the moeh; making trees fruitful and in this old downtown the with a relative or friend northern la when the snow Is os curing epilepsy. EIj'iCmaBila ■satin c city spend day has cities obtain their ice Aad especially winter, *« pii»l« been received. At it will Opal Is fatal to love and sows discord be- church. In wbicb It bad long become a any rate, be bustle from the froxen surfaces of the rivers the ground, Hm ||||( || and oonfusion for a time. I wonder where aad tween the giver and receiver. problem, owing to the scattered condi- and streams, and it is a well-known fact yoar posters your dodgers It deuM, wothe*, But when the mail-carrier stops at our ana be found? Ruby-The Burmese believe that rubies tion of tbe congregation In the suburbs that these same streams are used to a he*U ud home and leaves a protect* parcel nicely tied with Bat within the eoay hnmeetaert. when the parlor like fruit. a in tbe how to maintain this great extent for sewer ripen They say ruby its the formed mem. of city, great holly ribbon, then the real purpose* by every store's pleasure begins, aglow, crude state is and as it brute from oar i lee of tbe cburcb, as tbe older village and town and cities. The colorless, matures, remltintc and the “man of the honse”, who has been by many rba newspaper Is read aload to everyone we changes first to yellow, then to green, Catarrh ud drive* ■embers bad long since found It Im- heard on several occasions to remark: “This lakes where ioe is obtained at* also far know.** * Cold 1b the from being clean. But when ice then to blue and lastly to a brilliant rad, aw»T — M practicable to leave their bomes and Christmas giving U all fol-de-rol,” looks as perfectly Be- is made the water can be filtered its state of Hul quickly. UAV and smiles as as artificially highest ripeness and perfec- attend the midweek prayer meeting. pleased broadly the reat and sterilised and the is Why Its Circulation and laHaeaee la- ■tore* the Benae*of ItM■ C£VER product perfectly tion. at when “a gift for yon, John”, is handed him. sanitary. Tut* ud Smell. Pull «i*e 50 eto., Zt it hard but ocas sonambolism and <5 <® raining to-day. euppose those The persistent aim of the makers of the Sappire prod guts at mail. In liquid form, Two Oft Asked Questions. who have been impels the wearer to all works. by “pinched” for water so many is to conduct a good M »— A -1MPLK SArxGt'AKIl TO B MOTH It MS Boston 7Vuuserspi newspaper Wtfo *«*•. t two and answers weeks will hail it with Topaz is an emblem of fidelity. STBrntfom. questions are delight. Would like fair to all, that has two Mrs. II. Qilkeson. as lagles Avs., Youngs- assuming every story Turquoise, riven by loving carries a recent Issue of to see some sleighing, but do not think it will hands, dipped from tbe town. Ohio, asieed wisdom by experience. sides, each haring rights to be res pooled. with it happiness and fortune. Iu inconvenience Santa Clatu in the good Christian Endeavor World: least, as hs “My little girt had a severe cold and coughed Nowdays a daily paper that is clean aad color also when the of the almost pales well-being is an up-to-date fellow, and of course wil cootinooasly. My sister recom- is in Who Invented tbe drat Christian En- mended and Tar. The first wholesome la Its news columns, and at the giver peril. come in an Foley's Honey dsovsrpin? NEW HAVEN READER. air-ship. dose 1 gave ber relieved the inflammation la same time instructive from n literary point And now, that the Christmas her and after Tha design was made tbe Rev. hoping stock- throat, nsingonlv one bottle her of view is not to be found in every oity. Such Tbs greatest danger from influenza is of by will be filled to throat and lunge were entirely free from in- ing overflowing and the New n wherever should be who now flammation. mace then 1 e paper, found, preferred its in Howard B. Grose, D. D„ is be always keep bot- resulting pneumonia. This can be Year one of health, happiness and pros- tle of sad Tsriu the to all others. the vice president of tbe United So- Foley’e Hooey souse.’* obviated by using Chamberlain’s Cough perity, I will say good-bye, and writs again in Accept no enbetitntee. O. A. Penman. la Boston, the Evening lYaueeript has the of Christian Endeavor and a 1911. love to one and all Kemedy, as it no* only cores ciety Pramcss. circulation of character. It la universally influenza, ttuatsc from tbe Baptists. but counteracts any tendency of the dis- If you are tulle ring from bilioucnccs, understood to be the beet family dally ia that When, where and by whom was tbe flrst Your Christmas letter is ease towards Sold all very enjoyable constipation, indigestion, chronic head- city. It has been published with the same pneumonia. by Christian Endeavor society started? — policy ia fact, by the same family — for dealers. NEW HAVEN READER. ache, invest one cent In a postal card, send eighty years. This paper is tbs only one in was started on GKT THK GKNCINK ALWAYS to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dee R Feb. 2. 1881. In tbs Moinee, Boston which a man may take into his horns Worse than as alarm of Are at Is the of Wllllston Port- A substitute is a es- Iowa, with your name and address plainly sight church. dangerous makeshift, with absolute certainty that It contains metallic of dread to in medicine. The coagh croup, brlaglsg Me.. tbe of tbe pecially genuine Foley’s on the back, and they will forward you a that be would not have his wife aad the household, careful mothers by pastor cborch, aud Tar cars* and colds nothing keep Foley's Houey coughs tree of Chamberlain's and Tar la the boose sad it at the the Bov. Francis E. D. quickly, and U in a yellow package. I sample Stomach and children see. If yon want a clean, able, fair- Hooey give Clark,/). Accept flrst alga of danger. It contains no opiates. no substitutes. Q. A. Parcrrr. Uver Tablets. Hold by all daalsrs. minded paper, send for sample copy.—Adel. O. A. Paaoaaa. WMar Cam* association tod tu to- BOUNTY NEW*. Irving Conner, who baa finished his work fttgftlNotua, tLtgKl floeutlal Is getting cotpm to Mart at tbo Am term. th* STATE Or MAIMS. Balt fiver Irrigation project. Got- Miss Emma C. • student ol ■ones or Mueuwm. NORTH CA8TINE. Wardwell, Collator's •mtaoot AdTtrtiMntMt of Sal• of Uadi Irrigation Insured permanent tbo normal la with bar xddu r. fuo u4 aum ‘BACK TO Mr*. Emma Dinnnx 1* much acbool, parent*, •t Mon.BMldMt Owmh. improved A. both of la th» prneperttg tor the Salt lirer Fred F. Wardwell and for a few WnuiaFleke, BluoUll. valley, in wife, Unpaid Uses on ludiiltatdd ta the town oi of Hancock, and and health. oouatgr (Mata of Malao, air today this pioneer fanner who dajm. Southwest Harbor, is the constj ot Han- their mortffaga need dated the tweatlolheeatlelh dardor eet eat te Devereux H*n*on is home from Orooo cock, for the year 1910. of Jeaa la the jeer of oar Aord 01_ao Ihneeeoi make a fortune In “the to the rain THE FARM tor the Owing Saturday, the following list of taxea on real estate nine hundred end flea, and recordeddad la Baa- great American desert” is worth mors holiday*. of non-resident owners In the town of cock of book art, oan- Cbriatmaa entertainment at the Dunbar -.recl.trj deode, 4M, pane BoTHE nth west than rAKMJOO. Arthur Conner, ol flatted hi* Harbor aforesaid, for the year 1910, rejed to tbd nnderal(ned. Jobaha Bird •oS:Oam- Castlne, echoolhoaae waa postponed to Monday committed to me for collection for said town orgaolked nader the Success In brother Ro** on pao^acorporatlon the Irrigated districts to Uat week. evening. the twelfth day of May. 1910, remains on- Stale of Maine, and hoeing it* paid; and notice is hereby given that If said cipal cAoe and place of business at Books ■.—flow Some Nea Here not necessarily measured In exteuslTe The nintall filled ciatern* s Saturday and George Fay la working at the Dunbar taxes with interest and chargee are not pre- in the county of Knox, and State of M*.««, farms and bank wall* viously paid, so much of the real estate Used certain or of real eetate large accounts a in thia vicinity. and plecee paroel* die* Succeeded on the Farm. Hooper creamery during the tem- as Is sufloient to pay the amount due there- atad in Blneblll. In the of ilenowfc tew yearn ago a locomotive engineer. county Dana Hall ba* a large craw of men porary abeence of Raymond Bowden, who for, Including Interest and chargee, will be and bounded and described an follows, to nk: Sixty years old and broken In health, sold without further notioe at public auction A certain lot or parcel of land situated In cutting timber tor hia mill. injured hia foot. at Masonic moved from hall in said town, on the first Mon- Blnebili aforesaid. Sounded and described an Minneapolis to the state day In February, 1911, at 9 o’clock a. m. follows, vis.: on tbe V. GREGORY. Charles and Frank Wardwell are scal- Dana Hall went to Brockton, Mae*., Beginning uorthertp BfC. of Washington. Be bought an acre Amt of side of the rood loading front Blneblll to flaking on river. to remain over Cbriatmaa. at tbe corner Of land, lop Bagmduoe Thursday, Bucksport, southwest of boms Irrigated paying (1.400 for It Name of owner, description of lncld In stead of Alvuh P. Sapev; thence the Mia* Marion Coomb* ia the Mr*. Hall, who ha* spent tome time there, following It contained an apple orchard In poor spending property. A chgs. rond in n northwesterly direction fifteen roda «ta.| Cbriatmaa receaa at her home will return with him. Baton heirs to a stake and stooes;. thence in a northeast- condition, a boose and a tew In Ialeaboro. Cjark. of, Tremont, Me, dilap- acres Marsh lot, bounded on N P erly direction seventy-fire rode more or less •» Dec. 26. L. by «%H(M many million air* idated outbuildings The purchase of Bert Bowden, wife and daughter W Richardson, is by Pratt lot, W by to a stake end stone*; thence in a southeast- erly direction land oi said Pleko farmer*, bat moot of Marsh creek and 8 by H Clark. Pratt following ■ of them the land took all the old en- Marlon, Caatine, spent Christmas at There are and of me uearly many hundred* of people Eaton wood lot 66 acres, bounded on land the helsaneiaa ofoi K.a, P.r. Johnsonjoanaon to10 1imm bar* mad* tbeir millions else, gineer's savings He the old Mrs. Bowden’s home here. right in this vicinity who are waiting lor HbyPW Richardson and Wm Whit- of fcue Bluehilluehill Mineral Spring Oompuf pruned ofr JacobJ JE j new* of the lateat in your store. more, E road. 8 A W by Bass Har- formerly Asgood; thence following where and are apple trees and set out new Mr*. Gliva who was specials by land of saidd i them stricken bor marsh. m to the____ of spending thirty Young, Give them the news-through the adver- Holmes lot 18 acres, Spring Company_^_w place ones. He sold off with a bounded on N mountain E beginning, containing twelve acres, mors ov estate* merely to a a few mongrel paralytic shock several weeks ago, tising columns of the home by lot, by gratify paper—and CUJlark, 8 heirs of Levi Lurvey, less. chickens that were on the has recovered her usual health. you their trade. by ~ '* Also another There ar* a Dumber of men, place and they’ll give W by H Clark.hflK. >3 of Hadlock lot 18 certain lot of land lying in bounded on N said Blneblll, and being tbe earns that Daatel bought a pore bred rooster and three Miss Lowena ot acres, by Jamen But- who bar* made millions on Conner, North Sedg- ler, E A W H 8 L. bought of J. Perkins and deeded hens A ankle will disable by-*by Clark, by Robie Wyman After the Brat year’s expenses wick, viaked trie.ids here last week. She sprained usnally Norwood and w E Herrick. % of by him by bis deed of Deo. 8, UBS, and re- It la not such an easy corded thing were he had the injured person for three or tour weeks. Rich lot 20 acres, bounded on N by in Hancock registry of deeds, hook Ml, paid enough money left was accompanied home her to which bat the success of these men by father, Robie M Norwood, fc A W b y if page 890, reference is made for furth- to put on many The This ia due to lack of proper treatment. er description and of the Improvements Clark, 8I bybj LD Rich, $10 51 containing twenty-ive son* possibilities tbat When Chamberlain’s Liniment is Louis A VonY01 Oartner, acres, more or less. next year he put money In the bank. Hives, ecsema. Itch or salt applied Philadelphia, bolds for the man rbenm sets jon Penn. acre bounded on N Helen A certain let or parcel of land situated In be farm who (le- a cure be effected >4 by and the after So well did the crasy. Can’t bear the touch of may in three or four Ran E Bluehill and bounded as follows, to wit: Be- In year your clothing. bey, by road, 8 by James Stan- ts make large amounts. vt at the northwest corner money Doan's This liniment is one of the best mvj. W byujr Ha Clark.v>t»ra. andauu ginning of land acre produce that at the Lewis and Ointment cures the most obstinate days. ley, Cottagebuiugc owned the moat notable stable lot 9 acres, bounded on N by Billings: thence on said Probably of the cases. suffer. Ail and most remarkable in use. by Clark exposition at Portland In 190S Why druggists sell it.- preparations A Reeves, E by shore. 8 by James Billings’ Line easterly to land owned by W. B. who bar* made fortune* on the Artet. Sold all dealers. W Robert Thompson; thence on said Thompson line It was awarded the prize for the sec- by Stanley, by Kaighn, h Da rid Rankin. When David John P Mooney, Bangor. Me. 12 acres, northerly to land formerly owned by Levi B, ond most productive and best man- bounded on N by road, E by Geo Thompson; thence on said Levi B. Thomp- to was married be banded tbe Kent, 8 shore, w Dolli- son’s lead northwesterly to land owned bp aged farm In the west. AODmutmrnu. by by Mary I irracber bis last Are dollar bill with ver. Barn 174 acres bounded 00 N by Allen Fiske; theme on said Flake's line te it la injunct* like this that really | Geo Kent, Lucy King and F Oolliver, | first maulioned bound and containing twen- be teaaark tbat now be could start E Kent and 8 Fannie ty five acree more or less. Said lot a show tbe of the for by shore, by being world. possibilities farm Mayo, W by F McMullen. ! part of Lot No. 16, socend division of Lota of Kjaare with tbe He bought said Bluehill. the average man. Few men can be- George H Street, 60 Moreland. St, Rox- and oa time and borrowed money to Mass, land rrom S W Herrick amo anoiner certain lot or parcel or laau come cattle bury, I greet kings, and not many bounded on N situated Id said Bluehill, bounded ana de- »ay cattle His first purchases were 2*g acres, by Great 1 can repeat the success of David Ran- pond, E, S and W by 8 W Herrick, scribed as follow*. to wit: One-eighth ef la nilaoia. Later be removed to Mia- lot numbered sixteen of the second division kin or Colonel Smith. Bat the surreas in S. S. Kino. Collector of lots on the Tested of said attracted tbe of taxes of the town of Southwest Harbor. original plan Bluehill, soait by cheap prairto EveryWay parcel owned the late Holt at Ifce of the old engineer on bis one acre of Dec. 19,1910. by lead that needed only a little drainage time of his recease and sold by John St evens, Irrigated farm lend ought not to be so guardian of Sarah T. Bolt to John Qrindle to make It yield abundantly. Today STATE OP MAINE. hard to duplicate May 28,1866. Dartd Rankin owns nearly 28.000 arret Collector’ll Adverti servient of Sale of Land* Also anot er certain lot or parcel of land thC h“ ever known ,s Beecham’s Pills. The these un situated in said town of Missouri and It There are men who say land la so good of Non-Resident Owners. Blnehill and bounded ef this same land, T,u and described as follows, to wit: that there Is little chance for the have done, in reliefof human taxes on lands situated in the town of Beginning high regulators thequick suffer- Unpaid at the northwesterly corner of land owned Surry, in the county of Hancock, for the hf man with small to a start 2r"2?£?and the of serious is calculation John S. Tftworgy; thence on line of said capital get ing prevention sicknesses, beyond year 1910. ! Treworgy’* lai.d worth 60 rods to laad this more men list of taxes on westerly Notwithstanding yoang rpHE following real estate of S. B. Billings; thence on line of said B.l- X of non resident owners in the town of are buying farms every year. A liL-gs’ land southwesterly 86 rods to land ef Surry, aforesaid, for the year 1910, committed Charles E. thence lice of said to me for co lection for said Billings; by dozen years or so ago a young German town on the 16th Charles E. Billings' land 80 rods of 1910, remains and notice | southeasterly who had been In day April, unpaid; to land of John 8 thence north* working by the day is that, if said taxes with inter- 1I Treworgy; hereby given easterly by said land 86 rods te northern Iowa decided to est and a e not so Treworgy’s get married. charges previously paid, place of be ginning; containing 85 acres mare much of the real * state taxed as is sufficient the BEECHAM’S or Jess, it being one-fourth of lot No. 24 of After bis chief ceremony posses- PILLS to the amount due in pay therefor, including the second division of lots and deeded to me terest and will be sold without furth sions. In addition to a capable wife, ^ and for charges, by John R. Qrindle, Dec. 10, 18*6, and recorded y0U’ familv. er notice at auction at town public hall in in Hancock book 868. 448. were a horse and buggy and $150 In 0fKg0i said on registry, page (Re- &nechdam'tshpilumdeoS?hrtd° benefi^nt work in accordance with town, the first Monday in February, serving and excepting timber.) He rented a farm nnd 1911. at 9 o’clock a. m cash. bought Nature™ laws th^,r. Also another certain lot or parcel of laad a grade Percheron mare. Tbe prices Name of owner, descrip- No. Amt tax situated in said Bluehill, bounded and de- tion of property. acres, due. scribed as follows, to wit: at the he received for his flrst few colts zjxsjs, sc Beginning open- cs northwest corner of the see how the Cushman, Linwood, or un- Bray estate so-called n-r-Er.jjyquickly whole will be benefited now around said thence north ed bis eyes to tbe profits of tbe horse bodily system known, wild land. 700 $ 6 10 by Fisk; 4T* Then will know for own Curtis. Harriet John T Has- west twenty rods to origins) corner of Banda- more you your good, Beecham’s Pills are L. business. He bought some why kell farm at South buiy estate; thence north 48° east two hundred Surry, rods to the mares, pure breds this time. He made Hastings, Luther, or or un- Treworgy estate so-called; thence known wood lot of W south 47° east twenty rods to said Bray estate; from start and has bought money the nearly 8 176 thence south 48° west two hundred rods te Treworgy, of enough money laid by to buy and pay The Hale, Mrs David, land with place beginning. Containing twenty-five Greatest acres more or TV* W « II ARB THAT HILrU) TO FAT buildings thereon, 30 less, and being the southwest for tbe farm he has been working. A Grindle, sand quarter of lot No. 16 as per plan of said Blue- FOR A FARM. Kingsley pit hill. Another young farmer In northern bought of Simoa Flood. Also another certain lot or parcel of laud wmU all aell for *100 an acre. Add Toung, Leander, cottage lot at Iowa went Into the dairy business Known East Surry, situated in said Bluehill and bounded as fel- Family to wit: Remedy lows, On the north land of the la*# te tbla bis rattle and bones and nu- slz or seven years ago. Dairying was Leonard Clarence, a lot of land by lm !>.».«. »i.h b.lpt.1 dir«clHH», 10,. maJ dru.rtu. at South Daniel Treworgy, on the east land for- and a few ancb aa Surry, by IMarrj Incidentals, rather a new thing to his part of tbe , a lot of land on merly owned by M. K. Chase and Mrs. Reuben Phillips, Parker, on the south lot No. 84 and on baak stork and tbe like, and be baa country then. Most farmers preferred Today pond road, 30 by t£e Phillips, Hosea, meadow land west by land formerly owned by John Btetaon a fertrae where could do and is the approximating (4.000.000 to raise corn, they near J Oliver place, 30 eastern third of lot No. 64 of the third division of lots on Tbla baa all been made In farming. most of tbe work by machinery Much Phillips, Hosea, Ezra Johnson the plan of said Blae- 30 hill and being the same deeded to Nahnus Oora baa been bla and It baa was specialty, of tbe land at that time badly In Phillip’s, Hosea. wild land Hinckley by Rosco Qrindle, said deed dated the first day of December, 1887. and recorded always been marketed In tbe form of need of drainage aud was better suited known as Hale land, 2,600 Stafford Brothers, J W Davis in Hancock county registry, hook 818, page cattle He bat always used tbe most to pasture than to corn growing A 465, to which reference is made. Also another certain lot or of laad msdera machinery and tbe best equip- few wet seasons reduced the profits Witham, Chas O, wild land parcel of John Oliver, 75 situated In said Bluehill and bounded and ment baa bought tbat money can bay. It been of the corn growers almost to the van- Smith, Justus A, former home- described as follows: Beginning at the northern corner bounds of Tuts number fiftw tbe Bine with belp Ills foremen are ishing point. Tbe young fellow who stead, should be used where several D. J. Curtis, Collector and fifty-two of the second division in said men wbo can results. furnishes cows always town and get He bad put his faith In dairy Jin- of taxes of the town of Surry. running north 48° west 66 roda; because it does not strain the thence north 87° east 168 rods to number them wltb automobiles to take tbem gled milk palls and put money in the people sit, Dec. 19. 1910. up far from it. fifty of the third division of lota in said town; from farm to farm because be bas bank. After a few rears of milking eyes of those sitting COLLECTOR’S NOTICE OF SALE. thence south east fifty rods; thence soutli 87° we»t 168 rods up to the first mentioned fsaad tbat It In tbe time Bred. be the farm be was to taxes on lands situated in the town of pays bought working The Lamp is constructed give Unpaid bounds and acres more or leas. Rayo in the of for the containing fifty He attributes bis success to close per and paid half cash. The mortgage white Sorrento, county Hancock, Being the same lot cooveyed to Austin Y. the maximum diffused light. Every year 1910. Btevens by Carrie A. Dodge, administratrix uf sswal attention and tbe of last In tbe face of a list of taxes on real estate application cannot long pros- rpHE following the estate of R. Q. W. Dodge, late of said detail that increases its value of non-resident owners in the town of Imstaras to light-giving X Bluehill. deed dated Nov. and re- methods farming. pering dairy business Sorrento, by 10, 1686, for the year l9iu, committed to me corded in said Hancock county uf Another man wbo has made millions farmer of tbe middle has been included. I for collection for said on the eleventh registry Tbe average town, deeds, in book 211, page 27. of remains aud notice la la Colonel James II. Smith west doesn't like to think of The it a low-priced You may day April, 1910, unpaid; And whereas the condition of said mortgage farming farming Rtyo lamp. is that if said taxes, interest or even for other and hereby given has bet n broken; now therefore, by reason uf ef Colonel started less than a section. pay $5, $10 $20 lamps get and are not so much Georgia. Smith anything quarter charges previously paid, the breach of the condition thereof, the un- a more container—but cannot get of ihe real estate taxed as is sufficient to corn and cotton on a rundown or a he considers expensive you pay dersigned, John Bird claims a fore- raising An eighty forty the amount due interest Company, a better light than the Rayo givea. therefor, including closure of said mortgage. section In Nevertheless and will be sold at auction at Barter Oglethorpe county rather “small business." Thla season's hat a new and charges, public John Bibd Compauy, Rayo strenph- town house ;n said town (the same the soon after tbe war. Tbe drat be are In the being By E. M. Stubbs, Treasurer. year there many advantages ened burner. A durable shade-holder where the last annual town strong, place preceding Dated at Rockland, Maine, December 2, a. d. last *400. Last year bis net prodts smaller farms. The bired help prob- keeps the shade on Arm and true. Easy to keep meeting of said town was held), on the first 1910. Monday of February. 1911. at 9 o’clock a. m. were 1100.000. In tbe meantime bis lem la solved, for the owner can do as it la made of solid brass, finished polished, Name of owners, description farm has Increased to 23.000 seres all the work himself. It Is much u nickel. of real estate. Value. Tax. NOTICK OF FORECLOSURE. Ooloaei Smith wss oue of tbe drat men easier for a man with limited Grant, Geo. H truatee. lot No capital a One. 17, Once Rayo User, Always sec U, div 1, 75 Frank of ts build cottonseed oil mills and make to a small farm, and the cost of $ Grant, Mariavitle, buy Lot No 6, sec W, div 1, 66 $325 Hancock his mot at writs for WHEREAS county, Maine, by moitgage a prudt from what bad been and Is less. Dealers everywhere. If yours, descriptive As per plan recorded of the deed dated 1, 1905, and recorded in the formerly stocking equipping circular to the nearest the May agency of Frenchman's Land & registry of deeds for Hancock in book a waste Ills farm was twen C. E. Beadle of Nebraska Is one of Bay county, product. Water Co. 426. page 137, couvejed to Gilman Jordan, late ty lre miles from tbe nearest railroad, the corn belt farmers who Is making a j Standard Oil Gram. Geo H, lot No 9, sec L, ot W altham, in said county, a certain pared! Company div of but be solved (Incorporated) S, 75 real estate described in said mortgage as tbe problem by building Lot No 1C, sec L, div 3, 75 follows, viz.: ■ raimiaa or ui* own. ue us* uiways Lot No 11. sec L. div 3, 75 A certain lot or parcel of land situated in Lo'. No 12. sec L, div 3, 75 750 Mariaville aforesaid, and bounded as follows, been a friend of all bla moo. personal As per plan IAI>E. to place ot beginning, coutainiug thirty-five laud of This Hancock ss.—At a court held at acres, more or less; and the south. One of bis 200 is anniversary year—a hundred pears since probate Ellsworth, in and (or said of Hancock, Whereas, the said Gilman Jordan has de- acre farms a county year ago yleldid 4.80O on the sixth day of December, in the ceased and at the time of his de ah was the year holder of s»id and the debt bushels of wheat and 200 bates of cot of our Lord one thousand nine hundred auu mortgage thereby secured and the under signed, Wilford B. Jor- Isa Tbe wheat sold tor SI a bushel CERTAIN instrument to be dan, is the administrator of the estate of said JOHNSON'S uz&z purporting Gilman and and tbe cotton for $.V) a bale, uiaktuc A a copy of the last will and testament of Jordan, Whe eas, the conditions of said mortgage a total Income from the farm of $14, FRANCIS H. PEABODY, late of BOSTON have been broken and remain unperformed; in the of Suffolk, and Commonwealth Now therefore, reason of the 1 After taking ont the expenses county by foregoing LINIMENT ot Massachusetts, deceased, and of the pro- claim a foreclosure of said mortgage and give there was a net of ST>I an acre. bate thereof in said cou. ty of Suffolk, this notice for that profit was first duly purpose. compounded. Your father and grandfather authenticated, having been presented to the Ellsworth, Maine, December 15,1910. This might well make even a Missis found it the best liniment in their You Judge of probate for our said county of Han- Wilkokd B. Jordan, Administrator generations. cock for the of aippl valley farmer envious will find the purpose being allowed, tiled of the estate of Gilman Jordan. it best liniment in and recorded tu the court of our said J. A. The as family your gener- prebate Peters, attorney. went has been heralded the ot Hancock ation. Parsons’ county land of opportunity In the early daya, Ordered, That notice thereof be given tc Sold all Pills all iuu rested when by dealers, 25c and 5Qc persons therein, by publishing NOTICE OF FOttKCLOSUKK. land could be bad almost for the a of this order three weeks Safe, Sure Liver copy successively sating and the cattle business waa at I. N. JOHNSON & CO. in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper 'll'THEREAS Howard P. Robbins, of South- Its Rost Regulators. at Eli< worth. in said county of Tv west Harbor, in the county of Han- best, a man of tbe name of ou. Mass. printed young Hancock, prior to the third day of January, cock, and State of Maine, by his mortgage H»-ary Miller started out to make a a. d. lull, that they may appear ai a deed dated the twentieth day of May, a. d. court then to be held at Ellsworth, i9uy. and recorded in Hancock county, Maine, *®rtone In 1 --—-— probate the raoeh business. Today in and for said county of Hancock, at ten registry of deeds, book 460, page 487. convey**# be la o'clock in the and to Isabel B. worth $20.UU0.000 Ue once an- i DaTID UiMlM OF TABKIO. Mo.. WHO BAH forenoon, sbow cause, if ilodgdon, of Tremont, iu said have, the same and State, a certain lot or nf MADS KlMiIO.NS BY rAHUINQ. any (hey against county parcel nounced that he some day to laud situated iu hoped EDWARD E. CHASE, Judge of Probate Southwest Harbor, in said awn the aud State; and bounded and described whole state of California. In on seres of land. Hla A true copy ol the original order. county living forty as — follows: at a in the west (bis he did bis He Attest: T. b. Mahoney, Register. Beginning point not succeed, sit hough average nol Income is SbliO a year. line of the State road at tne northeasterly In to rent corner of laud of Jacob Mayo, thence follow- holdlogs Callforntn amount OfiO. has a comfortable Uouse. To STATE OF MAINE. very ing said road line north three degrees and ***> acres. tracts as Hancock »h.—At a * He also has large such a bouse In tbe city and live probate court held at thirty minutes east one hundred and six feet Ellsworth, in and for said of o< 'and In on county Hancock, to au iron bolt driven in the ground; thence Nevada and Oregon. well there as he and hla family do on the sixth day of December, in the year of north seventy-nine degrees and "Hie our Lord forty-five ranch bnsiness Is on the decline tbe farm would cost him $1.5«i0 a one thousaud nine hundred and minutes west one hundred aud thirty-six b> feet to a bolt in the thence the west, and what wns once one Considered In that light, bis lit- ground; south year. PERTAIN instrument purporting to be eight degrees and thirty minutes west sixty- man's a a copy of the last will and testament of cattle ranch la now being cat tle farm Is really paying hint salary A four five-tenths feet to a bolt in the ground, to JOH * late of theuce uorth and *P make farms for tbe hundreds a TEAULE, CLEVELAND, eighty-six degrees thirty of $2,300 year. minutes west two hundred af in the county of Cuyahoga, and st*te of Ohio, thirty-three feet thousands of settler* east the to a bolt in the theuce north land hungry In the greatest opportunities deceased, and of the probate thereof in said ground; eight who minutes east one hundred and are Into what Is still truck Only a few state ot Ohio, duly authenticated, having degrees thirty pouring are In farming. feet to a bolt in beeu presented to the of for tweniy-eight the ground; "*be land About cud the returns are judge probate thence north of opportunity." acres are required, our said couuty or Hancock for the eighty-one degrees and thirty purpose minutes west three thousand six huudied and. twenty yean an farmer sold A certain truck farmer o the of eing allowed, filed and recorded in the ago lows large. five feet to a boh driven in the eastertar 1 probate eoutt of our said coumy of Hancock. sixty half section debts. Boston Is making a small liue of laud of A. 1. whence south of land, paid his vicinity of Oidered. That notice thereof be given to Holmes; a»d. He all two degrees east seven hundred aud eleven with seven or thousand on ten acres of ground. persous interested therein, by eight fortune publisuing feet to a tree, the a copy Oi this or.ier three weeks succes large spruce northwosterly dollsr* In chil- cultivation down to a iveiy corner of the said Jacob thence cash, a wife and four has Intensive in the Ellswortn American, a Mayo’s land; newspaper said line to the firat dren. Is one taken li primed at Eli»worth. in said of Han following Mayo’s easterly started for Arlaona. He located science. No sooner plant county mentioned bound “ cock, prior tothe third of a. d. containing forty-three the than another Is ready to day January, acres more or less. Salt river bought as from the soil 1811. that they at a valley, may appear probate court And ■ueb has of his ihen to be held at Ellsworth in whereas the condition of said mortgage of the land as hla money take Its place. He part T. & K. FLAVORING EXTRACTS and forsiid cheap coun of at has been and siill remains broken; now, would so that he MAKE COOKING DAY A PLEASURE. y Hancock, ten o’clock in the fore- pay for and set ont to learn truck farm under glass, noon, and show if therefore, by reason of the breach of the coa- cause, jany they have, ditions I ■"Wtlnn In winter as well as in Their use is economy, because absolutely pure and full strength require less to against the same. hereof, claim a foreclosure of said farming Be learned It well can grow crops they mortgage aud give this notice for that •M net flavor. Prepared in all the popular flavors. Sold generally throughout the State. EDWARD E. par- made money. The wri t summer l-ast year his prollta CHASE, Judge of Probate. pose. ISABBL B. HODUDON, surplus A true copy of the original order. her ™ acre. THURSTON S KINGSBURY# M’f’ra and Sole Proprietors, Me. By attorney, Geo. R. Fuller. bV more land. Ha Joined tbe were $1,000 per Bangor, Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Register » Dec. 19,1910. FROM WASHINGTON. remain there till it to time to oome to Only Wanted Hia Canaant. OtUTl AKY Apctut Kattm. American. for the reeampUoa Ha waa wall dressed and brews}-, and (gllswortt) Wuhinfton again an HAKH4H a. TmrXDT. BOTICB to ITOCR HMOKM. Governor Fighting for Fonr of the eeeaion. when he entered the private office of Rurlflfh Mr*. Uunk K. Trundy dM Thursday meetlnp OI the block bolder. \ LOi AL AND POLITICAL JOtWAl Maine Conyminen. There will be at ieaal on* new eenator the (teat tea merchant be looked ca- T**of Uelon Treat 7k*tnaaaetloa °* lk* writing Central atreat. Mr*. bad baao In fellowtat AT reforms. Triad; buidaeaa" signalised for extensive postal next Con*reaa. Aa New England renatore "1 have come, sir." be announced I. To ALLA WURTH, HA INK poor bonltb for a long time, and flaalljr ahooaa a Board of Directors of tko The of Maine and of states clear make eome mark In without hesitation, “to con- Com pony for ika NT granger* generally Confrere. get your aaaalao rear Tit contracted a cold which molted in pneu- 1 To shoaae aa Eaacalles Board to the Pacific, industrial Waabington takea note about the sent"— of tha HAMDOCS 'JOUNTY PUBLISHING 0‘» through great apeetal monia. Coaptaf for tko easatan year W. W. ftoLLiMM. Editor and Manager concerns the country over, the patrons of new men elected from thet aectloo. "Consent for what?" demanded tbs I To traaaaal aay other bad:_ She wa* the widow of Warren Triad;, totally coara koforo aalit meettne f. H. Titui. Ataoettu Editor. the postal serviee generally have been Accordingly the diapatchee from Angarta old man without looking op. and for many pear* they mad* their Joan O. w«i identified in some with the agitation and Providence will be read with see. 00 part aridity “Well—er-you your daughter”— waa Clark. —imrtftloB Price—t* a fear; $10C»ioraSx home to Addfaon. Mr*. Trundy in Kllatrortb. Maine. Doer arbor l», M. BO tor three It aid of a decade. It has all been in the direc- in official aa the "Oh. I understand now. So like —ntan; oenta month*; I Waabington legtalatnrea yon her Her maiden •Brtelly In advance. $1 Be, 76 and to cent* seventy-fourth poor. tion of more generous postal laws and of thoee two atatea aaaemble Jointly and my daughter, eh 7" BOTIC* or TUB ■Of actively Single cop'.es 6 cent*. All ar. name wa* Benaon, and ah* waa born at kimiJAL mkbtibu are reckoned at the rate of ti per more effective service. There are men begin to ballot. "1 think abe la the finest young wo- n» tub I0LAND TBI.BPHOKB CO. raaragea Swan'* Inland. She waa a real daughter P»r* who claim that demands for changes in It may be that the new Maine a*nator man I bare met In many moons. Aa la hereby *t»oo that tha aaaaal AdveHetrg Ratee—Are reasonable and trill be of the Berolotlon, her father, Japtbah araotlaa of tha atockholdara of thin postal operations, which get closer to the will have three new coileagoea from New I waa If you'll give your con- NOTICE made known on application aaylng. Benaon, baring aeread in the famous oocnpaay will bo bold at tha oSao of Bath W doors of the masses than any other phase for conteata are nnder sent bare the handsomest"— Norwood, at Boothwaat Harbor, oa England, lively abe will for Noaday. ■aataeeacommanlcaUona should tie addressed atrnggl* independence. tha ninth day of Jaaaary. till, at« of natioual government, have bad not a way in Maaaachueetta and Connecticut for "Como, come! Don't vein and o'clock, p. laud all checks and money order* made pay get Her husband waa a veteran of the Civil »<>' Ika poreoea of alaatl aa a Board of bt- atfe to Tub Hancock County Publishing little to do with recent political upheavals. the rerpective togaa of Senatora Henry sbe'U bare the tlnesi husband If rociora. and a dork, a ad reorIrina aad notion say war. Daring those dark she endured tha of Co, Vila worth. Maine. is hastening day* open roporta tha ofBwto. aad for tha In any event, the President Cabot Lodge and Morgan Q. Bulkeley. abe accepts you.” transaction of aaoh other much of hardship in common with other koataaaa aa Map with postal reforms and is urging more However, he will be the lone New Eng- “I'm married, air. I'm trying lo tell properly come before the maatlaa. edition of The wive* and mothers whose breadwinner* Dated the lath of ThU ireck'it is almost re- land day December, a. d. Ido legislation. He entirely democrat in the Senate, and will you that If you give your consent she'll Bara W. ikMrlcM U 2.300 were lighting in the rank* while they ffoawooo. Clark. copies. sponsible for the postal savings bank law, have eleven New England republican col- bare the handsomest auto runabout In were trying to keep the home. Perhaps which Congress enacted at the last session league*. He will ait on tbe left hand aide town. She's dead stock oo It. and If yotta*. for the of the trial* through which she passed helped Legal Average year 1008, 3,395 and which will be put into operation next of tbe Senate chamber, aa one facea tbe consent and rash you'll put up 11.000 of of her to acquire some the graces NmiM tor week. While only one postal savings vice-preaident, and bia eleven Yankee we will"— BMkniK* INaduirt*. WKDNE8DAY DECEBMER 1110 character for which ah* will be remem- !i t hr Mltor of 1 28, bank will be established in each state for frienda rill all be oa tbe other aide of tbe But the tea merchant bad cop great bered. ARDttaoR |. Kpoiuko. J In BowhrwpKp the present, it is only a question of time centre aiale. lapsed.-Chicago News. Bankrupt, ) She waa a woman of pleasant face, of To tk« Boa. dormer of lk« BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair, when there will be more. The department Ktl«,iad|« me- kindly and sympathetic spirit. The grace tric* Coart of the United SUIm for the Dis- is slowly because it wishes to A MOOSK I1ISKA8K trict of Maine. Feb 20-2S. proceeding A Sslfiah Proposition. of aoounded her and hospitality in home, 4 NDBBBOII B. 8PURLING, of to make no mistakes of magnitude to dis- Eden, A gentleman. resident at Harrow, aa far as she could ah* counted a* a helper A tb* county of Hancock and State of credit the law. Gur < ommlulunm district, Investigating made to the ma»- Maine, la said respectfully rrpre- Hancock Democrats. frequent complaint* in every good cause. Many year* ago ah* that on the The President, as is quite generally un- Many Report* of Sick Moose. rmts, lStb day of October, last The democrats or Hancock tera of the (treat school there of bis united with the Methodist church, of V**et. be was dnly adjudged bankrupt Ba- county is t > enact a Uame Warden Kuth, of re- de the derstood, prodding Congress Linneua, of tta fruit, even Act* of Congress rein*lag to bank- hold a hand in State Harden being atrlpped wb‘ch ahr was a consistent member. Her that be ban surrendered all strong politics rural parcels post at this session, and cently reported the finding by him of a ruptcy; duly h»e before It became ripe, but to no pur- death will be mourned by a large cirri* of property and rights of property, and ban tally and are playing the game. there is some prospect that it will comply. tick cow mooae, which pro red upon ex- with all the of said and compiled requirements poor. neighbors friends who esteemed her acts and of tbs orders of ooun bis At a pre legislative caucus held Members of the House from Maine to amination to be suffering from dieeaae of touching Tln-d of applying to tbe iiisiMer* for for her works' sake. bankruptcy. here last as else- California have been dropping into the the throat. Similar reporta from other (ac- Wherefore he that be be de- week, reported redress. be at length api>ealenm Potter, both places pect good political very important majority dence ss stated. crust of tbe mrtb. but *clentlfic men ot (hie took leal pie, and with Mr. Brady the only comprehensive in its scope and calculated opinion that a disease exisu and that it city, place Wednesday Witness the Honorable Clarence Bala, tell us that It betid* and buckles of tbs said Court, uad the seal thereof, to make tbe a modern busi- has caused the death of a number of ap- afternoon at 5 o'clock at St. * Judge Hancock man lined in the department at la said on the county up under tbe of tbe beaten- Portland, district, Mth day of ness institution to the minute. It mooae, cows. preciably pull Episcopal church. Auburn, ol which the a. d. If If. front row at the his right mostly December, pie counter, bodies. Careful observation baa bride la a 1L Jam ss R. Hawgv. Oerh. will become law at this session, but Capt. William T. Pollard, of Foxcroft, ly member. The rector of the 9.) of a is hardly A true of and order thereon chance slice good. also abown that the shore* on Her. Arthur T. officiated. copy petition it will be given such an impetus that its one of the oldest and best known game opposite church. Stray, Attest;—Jambs K. Hawn*. Clerk. there are other sides of a True, appointive enactment before the dose of the Presi- wardens in the Stale, writes Chairman tidal basin approach eacb Mm. Usorge »E. Damren, of Auburn, offices on which Hancock has other at tide. The of Il>IXKT«K » MO'ICK or SALK. county dent's term is not improbable. Brackett that he l.sa seen from one to high weight couain of the bride, area matron of honor, Unpaid taiee on lands sltnatod in tba town of its James A. of Ells- three sick moose each for water In tbe Irish aea. for losUuce. la and Uilbert K. of waa eyes. McOown, year the past ten Hewey, Monmouth, Penobsoot. Ms. In tbs connty of Hancock. so mnrb at that time that tbe is worth, whose candidacy for warden of Before Representative Burleigh started years, and tbat they were mostly all greater best man. The bride wore a traveling gown for the tear if fo lowing list of taxes ©n real estate for his home at he had a confer- animals. bed sinks a trifle *Dd consequently and carried a of white carnallone. r|'HK the State prison was announced in Augusta, young During the past spring bouquet A of non resrdent owners. In the town of the Irish and coast* Mm. Thu American last has the ence with Census-Director Durand, and a and summer he saw two. pulls English Damren carried white carnationa. Penobscot. Me., for the year I9tf. committed week, o me lor collection for sold town, oa the Mtb few tbe latter forwarded to him a Cast be saw a nearer together. Tbe buildings of Liv- The wedding march waa Mias of the Hancock demo- I daya ago April yearling bull mooae played by day of December, 1*10. remains unpaid; and backing county Dublin be fancied a* bunch of statiatica touching upon the new at West Seboeia that came out of the erpool and may Helen M. Winslow, organist at the church. notice is bereay given that If said tasee. cratic committee and delegation to Intervst and charges are not law. The third district woods and which bowing to eacb qtber across tbe chan- A number of relatives from out of the previously apportionment there, for the nigbt pal ", ao much of the rest estate taxed as is Augusta. nel. tbe deflection from were to congressman is interested not only in get- station agent built a yard. The animal perpendicular city at the wedding, including Mr. •affirmt pay the amount due therefor, Prank B. of Great including laUffsi sod charges, will be Mace, Pond, an which will allow was as tame as a and being about ooe Inch for every six- and Mm. Charles F. Dorr, of Ellsworth, ting apportionment dog would eat and •old at public auction at the To we hall In from his representative-elect class, Maine to retain four members of tbe House, drink, but Warden Pollard thought there teen miles. It baa been abown. too. parents of the bride; Mr. and Mm. W. J. said town (the same bslng the piece where the last pr> ceding annual town meeting of esid has his books it is is also tbe efforts of a was that valleys widen under (be Potter, of ot the out, understood, but be resisting few something the matter with the moose, ordinary Monmooth, parents town seas he>d). on the 11 ret Mooney of Febru- of for appointment to the office of State New Yorkers and others to postpone tbe and his belief was confirmed by the fact beat tbe sun and contract again at groom. ary, >911, at • o'clock a m. Tag on and enactment of such a law till the next Con- that in about three weeks the animal died. nigbi. We live not on a rigid but an The wadding jsrty went to the land agent forest commissioner, I Names of owner, de No of No of Bsa< elastic borne of Mm. Damren after of lot. acres. and no one in or out of his party will gress. The warden also cites the case of a two- globe. the ceremony, scrlption property. Taiee. bat Geo M Gov. Burleigh had tbe organization of year-old cow moose which all where an informal reception waa hald. Warrea. eat, deny bis fltuess for the position. pastured Peru hem tot, •17ft 94 W summer with Ellsworth friends extend E. of his part of the fight pretty well m hand some cattle at Brownrille. In a Maori Weeing Heuee. congratula- Joab Grey, wood lot. «» Joseph Harmon, Stonington, Al' Oro home before he left for borne on account of tbe Sbe was thin in flesh at first, bot began to Among the Maoris sometime* In (be tions. The bride and groom arrived home Burnet, who served faithfully as a member of critical illneas of his son Lewis and his gain, and when she left the cattle in the wbare rnatoro (tbe wooing bouaei. a Saturday. They will make their home Fred W* Uaeh. heirs, the in the House two minority party Mrs. Lewis fall she was in fine condition. In wbk-b tbe of both for the present with the bride's Hiram Leach farm. daughter-in-law, Burleigh, building youug parents. Harvey years and was re-elected this Cnnatngham. ago, with typhoid fever. The latest and moat In his letter Warden Pollard tells of aexee assembled for play. aong*. VOod lots. Herbert If Mt year, is another Hancock county man from the director of finding at different limes several mooae in dances, etc., there would be at stated Leach. comprehensive figures Jor Salt. Joab lot, who makes modest claim to reoogni the census, however, have a bearing upon the woods which be believed to be ill, as time* a meeting. Wbeo tbe Area burn- Fraocts * * telle Per- tffikea toon; 66 were*. «o la wood klos. Perkinsest. m f 90 tion. He would like to be commis- the matter, and Gov. Burleigh wished to he could go up to them and bis arm ed low a girl would stand up in tbe | put I^ARM~If; ltd p*M«rt estimated lo be 7W> cords; Elisha Leach, wood lag ti ir have a over their neck and "I cwU 10 email sioner of sea and shore fisheries. thorough understanding of that lead them. One of dark and say: love So-and-so. I tons hmy; orchard of 00 ;rm; Bov F. Uses. Collector wood end orcbsrd worth oil uktd tor the data before be returned to to these in was a oow which ha want blm for my buaband If be of tales for tbs town of Pvaobecot. Ms., for Senator-elect H. has also Washington particular form; hone# of 0 rooms, wood abed, Byron Mayo food large the year 1919 renew his He wants to know on the side of Kineo. A of amend or aaid ''Yea'' bsrn. new; with ben been mentioned in connection with campaign. caught up rope coughed (sign iOsM. Urge workshop December M. 1910. house sod Ice-bouse, end how the various plans for apportionment was placed about her neck, after which It was well; if only dead alienee, she buildings, shingled this office, but we understand he has westher bosrtied. Nitusted st North Frunli will affect various states, and will try to she was taken to the Kineo house and led covered ber bead with her robe and Ho. Price Rpwin gwt» Krscklln Me. 'PHE lubmlMd, Walter Trimble and Rrb not announced his candi- 1 ird Trimble. both of the Boron, t* <>f personally frame the so as to as about on the lawn. She staid about was ashamed Tht* was not often, a* up plan bring just there set logging sleds ond 1 sleigh. Minhitun, city. county and iut» of New dacy. many state delegations as possible to tbe for two weeks and then died. He does not abe generally bad managed to ascer- SLRDH-Os*Would escbsngr for wood or hue. left- York, hereby give notice that they ho ••'ore sow Fox. R1 Is worth Ful •. Me. dal; urcston of the fast »: 1 and There will be lots of think there own tppotBMMl good things support of Maioe. are any more sick mooae at tain either by ber Inquiry or by tcotom.nl, md codicil thereto.of distributed at the new state house in Apparently the next House must have present than there were ten years ago. sending a girl friend If tbe propo*al HERB ITT TRIMBLE, lot* of the tity. coun- Augusta this winter and doring the about 430 members, as against 301 now, it Uame Warden D. S. Cummings, of wna acceptable. On tbe other band, ty and note of NEW YORK, umi ftuuui mother deceased. mm! bonds M the low direct. coming two years, and Hanoock the Maine delegation is not to be reduced uuuuuu, iarra weeiui sometimes a would attend and NOTICK or THE ANNUAL MKKTINO given Rot being r-si ems of the Stole of M*ee of electing a board of directors and re •aid deceased are desired o make settlement, hnmorous, half-serious address on the to census committee, and Gov. Burleigh, the ever he passed that way. cetvlag nod acuag upon the report* of the and ad indebted theieto are requested is a at officers, and for the traneaetton of each make question, “Why Fly?*’ Washington He was out of other payment Immediately. ranking republican member thereon, will coming the thoroughfare Papys and tha Co mat. business an W*LT»B TaiUBLB “No longer to be dismissed may properly come before the recently. frame the proposition to be placed before with a New York gentleman, and they Ob Dec. 21. l«tn, Pepys. ibe diarist, meeting December It. 1*10. Ricasao Tam see. with a ‘shoo,’ but an in- Dated thie 10th of December, mo contemptuous the committee. Both are noticed the moose on the shore. Lord Sandwich this day working along standing records. "My day CnaaLss P Siu«v. Rich flnenoe to be reckoned with, the fly is a f|!«iK subscribers. Walter Trimble and similar lines, and the committee will not Feeling that the moose was sick, the war- writes me word that be hath seen at Cterk. X ard Trimble both of the Borough of hostler Irom way back,” said the speaker, and nate ot New take up the consideration ot the subject den paddled up to the shore, and when Portsmouth tbe comet aod says It is Manhattan, city, county of ANNUAL MKKTINU. York, notice that base b*en “and he distributes samples pestilence, had hereby fire they till both are able to be present. they approached within about 100 the moat extraordinary tblng be ever annual meet tag of the stockholders of duly appoint#* es seniors of the last will and marked D. O. D.—‘Death on Delivery'— the of Aside from his departmental work and feet of her she turned quickly, ran saw." Again, three days later, be THE Hancock county Agricultural Ho* teetamei.t. and odUU thereto, a lavish hand. ciety will he held at Merrili A Hi nek lei’s MARY late of the coun- with intends about feet and sat all till S. TRIMBLE, city, his correspondence, Gov. Burleigh fifty stopping, began to writes. "Baring op night •tore at Bluehill, on Tueaday. Jan. 10. lttl. “We admire him for his ty and aiate of NEW YORK, may industry, to devote all his tune to cough much as a horse would It past 2 o’clock tbls our at 1 o'clock pm, to act upon the following during Janu-try congh. morning, porter, bond* aa the taw dl'Octs. and business we business. to wit: To hear the report of the deceased, and given pertinacity enterprise; the bill into was the of the New comes aod tells us of Maioe. getting apportionment shape opinion York man being appointed, •ecretary. to bear the report of the treasurer, Not being resident* of ibe State even love one Lucre B. of fc«>en, may him—luke-warmly—as and to the which will be that she had tuberculosis. that tbe bellman tells bim that tbe to elect a board of directors. an > to iraeaact ae have appointed D*aay. rallying support Maine. of God’s but we had better any other bus loses legally brought before nald Hancock coo at y stale of wbo»epoet- creatures; wipe to have it the House. A few after that star is seen Tower so 1 and our necessary adopted by days they found the upon bill, meeting. C. h. rinowwan. office sddr.ee is Bar 0*rb Main*. gent him but out of existence for to revised gently firmly The House be sble of the moose dead near the water. Warden to Tower bill. It being a must Dec.E?, Bee rotary. and attorney purposes specified msy to'dispose my boy 1»1A_ seclioo *3 All the same. He is the best •tatate* of Ma< ue, chapter As. just travelling also tells line moonshine and a of bill late next month, so that the various Cummings of another case, of a bright night pet sons having d» mauds sgaloat the estate salesman carries a on each of make settlement, known, grip state cao with their cow moose which was but no comet to be seen.” Bank said deccaa.d are desired to legislatures proceed running in a great frost, Statrmrnt. to his six legs and a trunk in his head. His and all Indebted thermo are requested tasks ot dedniug the boundaries of con- pasture with the cattle. She was appar- Later tbe same day. bowerer. Pepys make payment immediately. line of samples is extensive and will last STATEMENT OF THE WsLTnn Tain at* gressional districts. ently sick, and manifested similar symp- did see the comet, "which now. wheth- CONDITION from time to eternity. December 1». tfilfi. Ricmabo Tsiuata. toms to those of the moose already men- er worn away or no. 1 know not. ap- “He is more of a nurseryman and tree of There has been a big exodus of New tioned. After her death he had a veteri- pears not with a tall, but only Is larger fflHB sabacriber. Mary K Hopkiuaoa. agent than anything else, the only one X Cambridge Middles#* counly, t « mo on* England folks back to their homes from narian examine her throat and lungs for and duller (ban any other star.”— notice whose seeds and bear blossoms wealth of Massachusetts, hereby gives cuttings IlNIOR TrDST eiecauift of Washington in recent days. Politically symptoms of tuberculosis, but none was Westminster tlazette. COMPIHY, bai she bae been duly appointed and fruit equal to the pictures in the ELLSWORTH. NOVEMBER M. 1*10. I he iaat will and tee ament of there are important times in most of the fouud. aatalogue. In fact, they bloom, never fad- JOHN P. HOPKINBON. late of said CAM- states of that neck of the country, and the David Brown, of Greenville Junction, Education. Joh* A. Pursas. Preaident. the other side of the or Hbkbt W. Vice BRIDGE. ing-on Jordan; whites that he does not remember of hav- Wbit Is to a block of mar- Coaiuair. presides! real genuine Yankees who linger are in a sculpture deceased, and bonds aa the law directs. rath translate you to bloom there.” LnoMaan M. Mo. a a, Tr-aeurer. given seen sick moose la to human soul. Tbe Not a lesiuent of the Mate of Maine small minority. ing any this year, bat has ble education a Hastav H. Hittoma, Aaat. Tree* beinc Among the speeialities of the fly, Dr. she has Loete B Deaay. of fcden. of heard of one or two the sum- the and tbe hero, tbe Drascroaa: L. appointed The Maine people at Washington, during past phlloaopher. A. Emery. A. W. King. John Hancock count*. Hiiate of Maine, whose p- at* Hutchinson mentioned: “bacillus typho- O B. B. H. H. W F. have not on mer. Prior to that he had seen a few wise, tbe good and tbe great mao eery Wbiiney. Haeey Oray, office addreea is Bar Harbor. Maine, her Meat course, gone away many po- F. L V p. aus (Eberth), hardy perennial, seldom Campbell. Hodgkins. hpoflord, end attorney for purposes specified in reeRMd litical errands, moose, young and old, which had died of often tie bid aod concealed lo a plebe- W. A. L. E. Holme*. John H Gra «S An in although naturally they Haeey, statutes of Maine, chap, r «d. section known to winter, kills even Alaska, ham. Hale. J. A- M. of are not averse to into touch with some disease. ian. which a proper edncatloo Eugene Peter*, Oailert. person* demand* against lh« estate getting might H. W ( ushman. F. C. having heavy crop, produces 35,000 deaths annu- Naso, F. A. Chandler. said deceased are desired to preeen the the situation as exists for the demo- The latest word received at the bare disinterred aod to B. M. H. W. it depart- brought light Pike. Sargent, a. B Crabtree. same for settlement, and nil Indebted ally in the United States. Value of lives A. E. Mace. O. W. Leonard M. Moore. crats who are soon to come into ment was s telegram from Game Warden —Addlaoo. Tapley. thereto are requested to make paymeniim legisla- — -- destroyed, 1100,000,000. Rxactmva Bo*an: L. A. Emery. A. W. Mast E. Horamnw- tive and executive at from that a John O. mediately. power Augusta. Jorgensen, Ashland, stating j King. Whitney, J. a. Peters. M. Gal December A, IWf. “A fly in the house is as dangerous as a lert, W. Cushman. The big republicans of Massachusetts, yearling cow moose had just died there Shakespeare's Handicap. Henry rattlesnake, as filthy as a louse, as dis- 1 Rhode Island and have from and if he should s Mrs. Montmorency-Smytbe And Connecticut been disease, asking get OaoantiftD July U, 1W7. graceful as a bedbug. The time will come what were when gUuttiacnuats. anxious to get back and bear a hand in veterinarian for examination. Chairman you reading I came whan any modern, cleanly home will feci LIABILITIES. the election of United States senators. Brackett instructed him to have an ex- In. my dear? Shakespeare! Ab! What itself shamed and the Capital stock. $100,010 fC disgraced by pre- In amination made and the result. a wonderful man! And to think that Maine the democrats have to grapple report j Surplus. 6>-.QN 00 sence of e fly, and when every householder he wasn’t Undivided with that problem, and their republican These are but a few of the many letters exactly wbat one would call profits. 924119 77 Wm. O. EMERY upon whoee premises a brood of flies is a Punch. Saeinga deposits.. MIA70M brethren are only interested lookers-on. received at the department, but the in- gentleman!-London Demand depoeits. detected will be fined heavily and ‘sent to formation which contain seems Neither of the Maine senators expects to they Certificates of deposit .. l«T TITLES >ii" to indicate that there is something besides CMMaitAd. Dae to other banka. 7.0** _ be in the Pine Tree state the holi- during bullets that is killing the Maine moose, mad There is winter enough to be had and in the of caaes the victims “la be conceited?" I1.NUI4H Maculae Book Notes. days. majority RESOURCES. are the cows, which the State Is the most “Conceited? I should be b. Ha Artkor Baker, 700 Bast tom at reel, <_'hi- in Washington, where snow and ice still any desirous of d discounts. $010,301 0$ the on the streets protecting. even Imagines that be cm some flg- eafo, editor of Amtrika Ksperantinlo, bee impede going asphalted Loans on mortgagss of real eelate, N.44 El a nre at hla own wedding.”—Detroit Free Overdrafts... had prepared 100,000 brief * rummer, of and where there continues to be bracing 11JM07 Don’t try to be too funny in your adver- Prana. Bonds and stocks M1JM h and will send one to New England chill in the air. Re prose n- Real estate owned... orMCH Esperanto, anybody your are liable to cut in 10.MN00 tisements; jokes Furniture and fixtures. who asks for it, enclosing stamp for tatve Bwasey has been tarrying at the badly on the sale of the comic lo.uesto reply. regular Our friends must be more Cash on deposit. 17,011 is JOT t CO. BLOCK. shows no haste at back and who read and not MMItSON. capitol and getting papers; besides, people ad- Cash on hand... u,M u vertisements are a lean to os In tbe other world than •TATS •T«««T. to old Oxford county for tue holidays. usually in more serious they Kile worth Pood frame of mind. There a a medium BOOST! Fair, happy ire here. Tbls world only begina $1JELS1400 ihi r. s w Representatives Burleigh and Guernsey in thia find joke business; lt.and apply it friendships.-Pkimps Brooks. Wm. B. Bikltor, Feb. 90-25. are both at their homes in Maine, and will to your advertising. Bank Commissioner. ft., gusts. tofuttfstsust*. BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair. Feb. 20-25’H. IN CHI'RCHKS Pt'IA OK CHRISTMAS 1AL1MON. W|t*r. Indeed some of them, not salmon, Harry Saunders, J. W.; I. J. Coasins, however, will float on u soon aa iUNTY \EW8. KnMrtalimita It top they treasurer; N. F. 8. I in iilWf Trm ud [ May founds to ■re dead. Dow, D.; Ftojrd Black, J. James Fred Hotel EMPIRE la Sunday Schools. Isn’t. “Of D.; Campbell, course, there is the fighting power, NORTHEAST HARBOR. AT MO ekaidM of Bllewortn ahbntrt Tapley, stewards; K. J. Blodgett, tyler. •ROADWAY, STRUT TM At one of lb* tbe river the of up fine, resisting power, the fish to Guorge Fennelty spent Christmas at Dec. 28. C. tbe Christmas auoa •* nanal. with «pe- be considered. it Clasps Basin, were d la- This you had to contend Kingman. NEW YORK CITY rial moths and Christmas sermons In the against, and I dare met a strain of OCEAN VILLE. ruaetnga say Ralph Moore Is visiting relatives at churches on Hands?, aad Christmas tree* four perhaps pounds. It felt more than Pretty Marsh. Miss Lottie Lufkin left (or Milbridge anlartalnmaat* J (or 'the Monday one of tin men and,, that, of course, and fishermen won't be- aturdsy, to teacb. the Lather a student at mi at schools. Tha rain Saturday caused bad lieve it is not more Phillips, Yale, until they are con- Misses Deborah Webb and Vesta of tba Cbriatmaa trm home tor the Joyce poalpooemant “Nerer bad snob a vinced against their will. But there is holidays. le in my life,” were in Rockland last Tuesday. MMlia of the Method!,t and Baptiat the fact. W. Small and wife are be said. “I Joseph spending until y control over the The smelt seiners bare been getting Monday acboola Monday evening, “That is, of course, the art of fishing—to holidays at Mil bridge. bin, some big oatebea the past tew days. earner ohcbch. graduate your tools to your work so that The annual business meeting of the In tail and tbe be Tbotnas Greenlaw and wife spent Tba Cbriatmaa eermon by tba you may just within the breaking Baptist church will be held Saturday even- pastor, with Bn. He led whatever are Cbrietmas Mrs. H. M. Hatch and Rev. P. A. A. Killam, Sunday morning tdipoaa tbe point, you fishing for. I ing. had a friend at Lake 8t: John after the family. waa an tba tba me, "The Cbriatmaa big stretch out of tbe Miss Helen Willey, chief telephone ouananicbe once. He had heard of their Shirley (trass, who is working in Rock- Kpoch." In tba evening tbe audience- oanoe end rush down operator here, spent Christmas at Bar acd a is a few waa wall flUad wbo came pulling power brought along thick Harbor. land, spending days with his room by people the shallows into bole, and 1 sea bass short rod. Of course be his brother, Lester Gross and family. to enjoy tba eonoart given by tbe Bonday got Mr. of is at last fish. I Rogers, Montreal, spending fnrniabed only got him a miraculous rather think with his thick lines Alfred Greenlaw and ecbool. Moaic area by tba the Christmas vacation at the Baptist par- Ralph Crockett, ol old and double leaders he swung them out who hare combined eboira of tba cbnrcb, Mra. lunge Handy’s gaff, as be sonage. employment at Mt. Waldo, over his heed. *1 don’t see that there is spent Christmas at their homes here. ( barlea D. Wiggin, organlat. eras making to* of tbe stream, Miss Blanche IN much fun about he and I Oeasy, who has had charge this, said, quite Dec. 24. F. All cars and 5th Avenue binmen opeatag eborna, Star and Scepter.Choir He me an boor and of the has returned to her (hum Hotel kept agreed with him. kiudergarten, Subway and Elevated K. It. nUtious. l minute, Scripture aad prayer.Paator home at Bar Harbor. rive minute s' walk to theatres and left me tired to say be “I was fishing a Scotch river one year, BUCK8PORT. shop*. A Cbriatmaa Orsetlan. Lila Smell 5o rooms. Detached Bath, fl.oo per day Laura and never a when a friend of the owners came to Tracy Marion Smallidge, who Nathaniel W. Ladd, who was loo.1.60 Welcome to Cbriatmaa.choir palled than up injured by ** Magi sixty 25 roe. are school in are with Bath 100 Join Where in the world he his attending Boston, at a fall from a ladder Dec. died •* ** •* Recitation. Tba Cbriatmaa Ufbt, po’inda.” got 17, Monday. loo 2.00 Bernice Betey outfit I couldn’t say, but be bad a prodigi- home for a few days. Mr. Ladd had conducted a restaurant and 100 2.60 Two friends, old at tbe game suites with Rath s 60 •• and Recttatioa. Cbrietmaa Day —Vesta Lalgbtoa ous, heavy, unbending rod and a reel of George E. Kimball, who spent Christ- bakery here about live years, coming here up. chuckled. “Easy, ol eaid one of *«*D eoa emus «tn»i to city. Recttetioa. Tba Everlasting Light, heavy line aa big aa a bucket. The salmon mas at home, returned to Boston Monday. from Bangor. Marian Ooanell them. “Easy with 1 tbe W. JOHNSON QMINN, *r*»»r. were plentiful and large, and my com- He was accompanied by his father, D. E Recitatfoa. The Chriatoma Story, attain.” ! pan ion caught several. Aa soon as they Kimball. Bertha Batey “I replied bit be them to the BOOST! Ellsworth Pood Pair, ARTESIAN pulled side by main The aoag. la the Footsteps of the Kina. | Baptist Christmas tree was held at very strength. Junior choir the Union churcb on Christmas eve. Peb. 20-2(5. a pound ^Hometimet their mouths held and WEI 1.8. Recttatioa. Tbe Tree la Chrtatauu Lend, firm, Owing to the storm, the attendance was leas than fight.” sometimes broke But the Kntberlne Spillaae they away. small. The church tree are r aaid Episcopal had|its dividitals about water He, nation. Chrietaum Stockings. ‘(Wall, 70a all,” only fun be had out of it was the amuse- supply,. Iiearjr at the Neighborhood house on A successful circus teaches a ad- third man. a Tuesday good and either steam or Sylvie Ortadls the UI1 it big Sah, ment of them while the light duty pumps, holding still, lesson: Be he in a 1 evening. vertising patient; regular; for forty-pounder, Norwegian stock a into them and gasoline power, in all sizes. Uni, The stranger la tbe Manger. j gillie big gaff be be river. Tha water wa and A successful Christmas concert was given persistent: enthusiastic; arouse in Marian aad Loetae Donnell particu- I lugged them out. That is not angling, H A t KK 1 the school on Christmas tercet; thrill your readers; have a system Recitation. Tbe Golding Star, Dana Haddock* larly strong, and be led tool, too. know. by Baptist Sunday Ke*uiuv Pressure aVHTKHS.. you and follow do more The Ki« He me *a hard night before a large and well-pleased au- it; keep you promise; KedMUoft, Ptptr People, gave nearly tight, “If you are going after fish which weigh Natali* Johnston dience. The consisted of exer- than you say you will; be alert; be frank; SathfactkNi OiwrantMd. and tired my arma coi( When my ashore and three program twenty pounds pull, say, well. .KecttaUoa. The Whining of the (Mar, cises by the children, special singing by always perform A good circus also guide, a line youug 1 ede, gaffed in the in all teaches Uvrirudf (ilia* pounds water, you should, that you can be very interesting him in midair I <• wild with tbe choir and quartet, and recitations by warty reckon your as a without being sensational. A. REED & Little Town of Bethlehem, fairness, reasoning power SON* M«f, O and excitem* 'Us muet have Misses Rachel and Evelyn Manchester, lattgoe factor, and go equipped with tackle which Mslsr. Senior choir Gretchen Hot he and James Bunker. Westbrook, polled a good hondree Ida,’ I panted, will stand a strain of a trifle less than Recitation, The Beet Day of the Tear, MARINE LIST Martha Royal aa I lay on my atom*: the edge ot that.” | NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE. SCJR £ m .... 1 KeeilaMoa. One Christmas Order. enow pile admiring 1 very nearly CURE The house was closed Hancock Count* lie raid Leighton with the h tide man ever Monday. Ports. quarreled Winltd Hit Btck. FOR Monty The show Southwest Harbor—Sid Dec 30. gs s Little HxevcUe. Sing a Hoag of Christmas. bad when he replied: pounds, more moving picture Thursday ECZEMA It la au old saying that 'you cannot Ray CAN UK OBTA1KKD. WKITK TO fonr OlrU like. Never did 1 kn evening was well attended. Sid Dec sch Merfcis H pull more,' tat cake and bare It too." But 22, Perry What Santa Think*. your Sid Dec 23, scha Mayflower (Br), bound east; Recitation. and I found he wee rii o. Friday evening Kev. Charles F. Lee will Leroy Small a seasick person usually cares little toi McClure (Br), bound east in a his ArDec 2.1, sch Manuel R St “What nonaenae,” he successful either tbe give the first lecture series, subject Cenza, John, MBS. WABRKH HDTCHINSOM. jteeHaUoa. The FI ret Chrtstmastlde, tide of proposition. The N B, tor New York “Kxcuee but I “A Great at Fountain's SOUTH BROOKSVILLK, MAINE. Kiln May Johnston angler. my neaa, captain of one of tbe steamships ply- being, Day Ar Dec 24, schs Arthur M Gibson (Br), N for New Stella Maud do a bit ot rowing ana work, and I betweeu this and Abbey.” Bridgewater, S, York; KeeilaMoa. The ChrUtmae Rose, ing country Italy, (Br), and sailed the 26th do know eo< Jolla Betsy really | about the which arrived at New fork with over The first basket ball game of the season YOU KNOW BEANS? of a I at salmon MBf,The Crowning Day ..Choir weight pull. that OHO Immigrants, tells a rather amus- will be played here Saturday evening, BORN. and bead on unhindered 8 W ASET BEAN POTS an* Aaooaocementa offering of mine, again , ing story of a heated Interview held when the Neighborhood House team will if ChrUtmae Bells.Choir WM MC LUC UVSk bong. Ring, by any restraint abc: mouth, waa between himself and one of them on meet Seal Harbor. CONDON-At South Brookstille, Dec 23, to Keeitalioo. The Mssaage of the Kaowflekee. Mr and Mm Sumner Condon, a son. name is ou every one. accept certainly palling m than sixty tbe across. Dec. 28. Sherlock Holmes. Ollee Morrison voyage HARGROVE—At Bluehil). Dec 20, to Rev and \ 10 substitutes. 8WA8K¥ pounds.” Tbe vessel bad been out a few days Mrs Charles Hargrove, a son. Recital ioa, Santa Clans' Gift ....Winnie Fall* BKaNPOT* are ou sale at all first-class stores. “Kver try what waa ing power and bad encountered some seas. MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. HOWARD—At South Penobscot, Dec 22, to Bare a UtUe Christmas Four heavy Reorder, boy* Mr and Mrs Marston F Howard,a son. K. SWASEV A of your rodT” asked thi as be lighted Tbe hrst that calmer weather Whereat, It has pleased our Divine Master CO., Portl*»Ml,.Mslst. Song. Awake, Rejoice...Choir morning JOYCE—At Deer Dec 19. to Mr and Mrs in His infinite wisdom to enter A'tlc.u Isle, Benediction a fresh cigar. “Youl i not put on prevailed one of tbe steerage passen- again Harold F Joyce, a son. Kebelcan No. 114, I. O. O. of Noith- more than the rod wot I, could you? for tbe Urst time above lodge, F., MORRISON—At Mariaville, Dec 20, to Mr and la the ChrUtmae tree exercises Monday gers appeared east Harbor, and remove from our midst our Mrs Emory Morrison,a son. You would never be be difference deck and with a face as wblte as a 94 PAIR OF SHOES evening ttapt. C. 8. Donnell was aaaiated esteemed sister, Hattie V. Pierce, therefore SHERMAN—At Brooklin, Dec 10, to Mr and there is between liftin hands and sheet tbe earned. Women. listen: The Auest of ur>4s com mi Use consist of Mr*. approached captain. be it Mrs Lawrence A Sherman, a daughter. easily by n tog Byard, date t<«>twear is urs In for a little of lifting at the end of a “This has got to be said an- [Viola Belle.] > exchauge Mua Helene and i^pHgbteen-foot stop!" Retolved, That we cherish her memory, yuur time. A like proposition of e 3 months, 8 ••Hi*, yea, seven pouu scales replied boy. aged years, days. Recitation. 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Vilfc-' rasaas na wn a. rncnia Looking Oay M IfR. WTT.TdAW A. » PRKN8ER, P3 a-,-**?**.eO° Harbor Third At*'., M< I'nc, III., writn; Chriatmae wte»°r lft. W “I hare been suffering trum catarrh For a real ? and wl(r.J in tho good light Torrey ^()l| bead for the pact two moat he The Chnatnaaa oot. an*l tried innumerable eo-ealled reels- CRYSTALITE will KaUonal church tfunde die* without avail. Noons knows how decided aucceee. The I have suffered, not only from she f Mia* Nellie Kama, a teacher in the otU# I noticed a difference, 1 am ia after Somerville school, spending her -.-. cured, suffeiiag MADE vacation with C. f. Katoo and wile. catarrh for eighteen yearn, think it iheee who are Kaiiaaoe lodge, P. and A. M., elected eflHetsd BY THE TEXAS COMPANY catarrh would Peru no officer* at its last meeting. Arthur U. |b try they never It.” is W. n. (ild regret O. W. Maine Smith M, and Ueorg* Sliver W. QRINDAL, Ellsworth, Installation Will be held soma time in Iln «n Id—1 IjMttn, January. The fire alarm struck at midnight Thurs- their deaghtcr, Mrs. Welter J day evening for fire in one of C. V. Haas’ THK Kl'KKBD OROISK. wine allot cannot be bed without a dog NEWS. •peat Cbrialmaa with their daughter, buildings. The building was damaged U. Sargent, of Near ton, Ma~ COUNTY Hn that knows >u business. A Kronas dog N. BtnaUidge. somewhat by Hr* and water, but prompt pod mg e lew weeks et "Ashtewo” Bake* be broken Tim Omii Bird Which Alwayi most and trained to that gams P. Preeman end wife made ■ action on Ibe pert of the Ore { LAMOINB. Hunj company Bowden sad his mother spam i Sometimes the bird will lie saved that end other Demands on Hl&tcr'i Skill. especially. week-end eieit to Allen Smith end wife, near-by building*. with friends et (tooth Pseoti- almost nose oi Frances L. Reed, who la in close and flush under the employed returning to Bar Harbor morn- Ue*.». Nihil. No game bird, in tbc opinion ol moat Monday ! the banter. Then again it will get np a Rancor, spent Christmas at home. i in*. vine shota, makes a greater demand on IBUi Al> HALT. llettis Harding ass returnsd ham long gunshot away. Pat np at the bottom Onto Whitaker eras called here by the James Heraey. who baa been cisiUng • here she has beef the banter’s skill than the ruffed grouse, of a the will in nine cases out School commenced Dec. Mr*. WlUis |Ksmuii, Mass., hill, grouse death of fata father, Charles Whitaker. retativea in tbia 19, Vicinity, went to Beach t for bar sister, Mrs. Pred HteSord known a* and accord- of ten take its flight toward the lop, Coomb*, teacher. pheasant partrioge, | Dr. Nathan Hodgkins, of Lynn, Idasa., bill Sunday, whence be will *o to | Parker has to It is a bird whose range sometimes treeing on the way, but Hidings g»os 8oa:i ing to locality. apant Chrietmaa with hia parents, F. L Lamoine to apend the wirier with bia Gordon (Irani went to Vina! Haven Sat- p. over the where it sy, Cau io visit her brother. He* extends oeer almost the entire continent, usually rising summit, Hodgkins and wife. daughter, Mrs A. B. Holt. urday on buaineea. will be found closer daAter, Mrs. Minnie Hlsisdsll, is it ie prolific, and aa hard; ss it is prolific. surely again, lying Dec. 38. kssp Mr*. Alton Tripp and two sods, of Q. Miaa Miriam Turner is bom* from lb* Its extreme wariness and great intelli- ! than when first put up. If the bird riaes iiiEwM for her. Watenrille, are netting her parents. Rev. normal school for the holiday*. and the dense and sometimes almost ! at the top of the hill it will fly down and BROOKS VILLR. Min gence W. H. Rice and wile. : at the bottom. Tyler Coomba, superintendent of imp re actable nature ol its chosen haunts alight Mina Emma bo ia has Hunnaweil.w employed visited the schools here CAPE KOW1.H in the skill ol This ol the bird’s Oapt. Q. B. Hodgkins, who spent schools, Tuesday. hare served It well delying peculiarity flight may at Roland Bargain's, waa at borne | Sunday. is n the ol the be taken advantage of two hunt- several weeks in Massachusetts with There will be e meek bell here Ursy in Purttsod hiunr the sportsman and cunning pot good by Mra. Monday Prado baa returned home. O. M. Gray, with eon Lawrence, of Sled. hnntar and the ravagee ol wily toor- er, working together, one following the relatives, evening. A good time I* expected. Had- i Suutb Brookacille, ia eiaiting bar parents, footsd enemies and marauders base of the ridge and his companion keep- docks' trio, of Kockland, will furnish Black hss gone to Seal Ha.- < winged L. C. Roberta and wife. Prn>u» The raffed groom is naturally a solitary ing along the summit, by which maneu- MAM8BHH MBIT. j music. on linass. sure shots will come to either one A wee solemnized 1 Olin H. Cloaaon, who bad bia eye hurt at bird, and is more frequently found in vering quiet, pretty wedding of who has C ieliua of New is visiting tbe Henry Smith, Stonmgton, Orsy, York, in or the other or both. The of the lire. 20, at ».»■ o'clock, Soutb Brookarille granite quarry, is pairs than in Socks, although early fell, bearing Tuesday morning, ) been at work for Char tea Turner on hie fra hers. to be better. when the broods hare maimed ma- ruffed grouse in tact of all the grouse at lbe borne ot B. L. Coolidge and wile, in reported spring buildings, bee gone home, baring finished Ji Blaks is his daughter. so acute that the bird will lbe of immediate Tbe aervicaa visiting they keep together antil they are family—ia fre- presence relatives, at tbe Baptiet church and his fur tbs taftty, job present. hi Wake, in Kingston, K. 1. scattered the winter or follow the quently rise a hundred yards sway at the when their niece, Eilen 8. Berry, was i at tbe chapel by L A. Hoae, of West by The storm ol was severe married to Lawrence Saturday her*. Ol Howard and family are hoai- 1 nmirtirflt of nature ud aeek Um aoli- Manchester, of Brookaville, are to be diecontinued for tbe With heavy rate, which mad* ID* travel- rk Harbor, wbers they hacs span: tod* oloo* or is pur*. At tkt mating Ma- A* to that, the bumau voice will startle Northeast Harbor. i winter. fr-rj bed end attend- ■ rafted To the ing very kept many from the ns the cock bird mfc* tb* top of old grouse quicker then an; other strains ol the wedding march Oilman who been | Cbalto, Jaaa visiting ing Ibe Christmas festival at the hall. osd with a of the sound. The writer has known ol grease played by Mrs. Sbirley Holt, the bridal HI Utoan lbs remains of s log*, peculiar beating bia brother William, baa gooe to Cape picked up the fa- undisturbed the ol party entered the room. The bride was file Christmas tree at Kevere Memorial boat at his shore li >»' wing* msO* forth into the wood* lying by rtports guns, Hosier lo spend a abort time witb bia Dap To»»,laj. hall Christmas Oiled with miliar drumming noand that is believed yet seen them rise instantly end lor away given away by her uncle, Harry Coolidge. uncle, George Couaina. eve. presents a io | wreck. at the sound of a low word ol eommand The rooms were for the young wae * 0. to ban a* it* porpon tb* calling of tbs to prettily decorated. In Dec. 38. A. people, pretty eight. Ur! Tbe children teaaal* to hi* ride. a dag. No man going Into grouse coven one corner of the parlor an arch was enjoyed the visit of Sente a a formed ol fern Ciena, Jame A. Tb* hea groan lap* at iaaat a dorse with dog requiring word ol any time and evergreen, and under ORLAND. impersonated by Collins, BttKTtiaanata. who amused not a doa»n and « ball ns be works need expect to have oppress this canopy the bride and stood. the people with hi* quaint egg* infrequently groom Merry Frances, widow ot Frank W. —is wild and iniatod where she with the birds. It yon have doubt that They were unattended. Kev. Charles Lae, eaying* while distributing gifts from lb* places, | Gross, died at her horn here Dec. 38, make* bar erode and tbe brood U there are grouse anywhen about in the rector of St. Mary's-by-the-See, of North- tree. The ladies of the Kevere fund de- Good News. sect, • Iters long illness ol cancer. serve hatabed early In Jana. The neats arc woods, you may quickly dispel it by call- east Harbor, officiated, the Episcopal form thanks for the admirable selection Capt. Samuel Gray had s severe ill turn and hasted aaridearij by tb* crow and the fox, ing to a companion or to your dog. II being used, with doable-ring eerTice. display of presents. Thursday, but he is now s little better.1 Dec. X < and bandrada of egg* are made away with there is a bird within earshot, it will get The bride was charmingly dressed in a C. Kve Catarrh, nnghe. Mrs. Gray is suffering from a broken arm. ; bp them and net broken op. When ■ up, and its flight will be long he (ore it traveling costume of catawba shade, with As soon as they are better will wad Kora Throat Should n*at la thn* destroyed the ben provides lights. hat to mateb. they j SWAN'S ISLAND. go to Bangor to spend the winter with one Unlike the il a hunter sees or j Buil It. hem If another and lay* again. It tbe quail, Many beautiful and useful presents, con- is bom* from Yarmouth their son who, with his wile 1 is tabbed of it* hen hears grouse in one it is no George, lor lb* aaaasd naat eggs, tbe piece to-day sisting of silverware, china and linen, wen academy holidays. and Miss Louise, arrived Saturday even- So hundreds ol caUrth Ti, rim np tb* effort to raise a family until sign that they will be there to-morrow, or received. Mrs. E. iy H. Smith, too bad dufklrr tn taken Hie H\ (I.MK1 near there. The ing. tun* h*> hare the sent Tb* drat seat being un- anywhere grouse hunter the out-of-town were spring. Among gueata Mm. Dec. 28. borne from Portland for lb* holidays. hare nwtueii u« mite; must be alert own niter he O, lieal III, disturbed, aha hatches one brood, wbicb wings his bird, Emily mother of the "ur Manchester, groom; Mr. and Mrs. have geos to New limn is us for poWshins lor no feathered creature is more tenacious Lindsay ia Jus*. ---- cornea early end Mrs. -- cap- Ueorge '"onChester, Frank Stan- BLIEHILL FALLS. York to tbs rnclbUIVIV ..f taking the HYOMF.f spend holidays with relatives. -a I. h.. nitth rU* fli Tha to w ben it ol life or more fertile in expendlenis to of Northeast Harbor. with II.• yoaag gronae begins fly ley. At Uw close ol D. P. Friend is much better. ireat cut In connection elude its loss. Mrs Rets Sullivan was called borne from aean is tan days old, osd baa a magical (acuity A wounded ruffed grouse, the ceremony Mr. end Mn. Manchester baler i*t we gladiy publish It Cecil sad I Portland the of itself among the leaves and dropping to the ground, will teke edvent- left tor their Gray family spent Saturday by death of her mother. Mrs. lit, treatment 1* especial? concealing wedding trip. They will re- eupnr of ol hole in the hollow i and Sunday at the Falla. Alex. Staples. in slntbrn canes grass an completely that it may lie almost ege any ground, side in Northeast Harbor, when Mr. Man- 'nCiih leiltied of mni standing. but hraaatb tha last of a who is stamp or log, or eny place to which it esn I Harry Conary and wife Lha week H. E. bad a narrow one rhreu c„urrh person peer- chester is employed in the livery business. spent Stanley escape should be crawl and hide. with her •me. tor that the inhaler ing about to discover the suddenly disap- away The bird may drop Dec. 2T. Kay. I parents at North BluehilL day lul week. Be started to* Rockland used c aa usual, little bunch of feathers in one spot, snd although the hunter be C. wiib a of lobsters. Just after It; pearing downy Wiley Conary and wife, of Bsscfcaport, trip passing the treatment. on he Tb__simpl««eapor and a detection. Tbe old bird exact spot within a tew seconds, Christ mas tbe a sea broke on bia scape poe- EAST LAMOINE. j spent with relatives been. spar buoy, beat, ud or t takaa lire minuter of your it is more than it will be if le* tesses tb* same (Scotty, and can bide so iikeiy found, I nearly capelrin* her sad tliliug her about t or*- to bed. Your a Mrs. Winfield Hodgkins end Mr. Johnston baa returned to Obawlen, going ia a tree or os tbs fonnd at ell, hundreds of feel sway. The daughter : half foil of water. into a bowl of aneasssfnUy ground after a Batter r„ il i! of H YOMEr Addie are in Bar Harbor, gueata of Mn. spending year with his -feagtln Joseph bo*‘ the* the sharpest-eyed person may stand reirisring talent must be gr. ater in e dog happened to be near, saw bis ran water, corer head aud Brown. bare. plight, oiluiJ m that marks the of the banter to the Harry | and breathe for sere wbara it is crouching just above him or way Dee. in at tbe rink of bia own life and towed ii!!i ®wel Isaac Moon and I that arises. walk over tbs where it is rafted grouse then in the that hunts wife, of Northeast Har- 28._China him into the ai.uu* the rapot spot lying witb- dog harbor. result wen in town be al tlie or for any other leathered bor, Sunday, guests of L. O. WEST TRBMONT. Vou will surprised oat discovering it without the birtf giv- game. 3S. Srac. the bead Collins end wile. 1 tliU treatment; it inahee ing n sign of its presence MerlA. Farley and wile are i tw«- j iwaaiviag eel a « and clear: you will sleep Tb* setting ben groom, the cook when On account of the storm tbs congratulations on* the birth a* a sakuentville. in the KANT FRANKLIN. Saturday, son, ir, and that stuffed-up feellnc a beer bed in hit and tbe Chris-, mas eoneert and tree was bald at the bora Dee. a. drumming grow- Maurice Gould has returned to Bucks- tiuy Ereetby and wife are visitmg triandi cad will Rraduaily disappear at are echooJbouae up the ing broods ail times the special prey Sunday night. W. A. Clark and eon Will at same method will break port seminary. spent Christ- t«gsmoc«ia. Tub one of tha noiseless and toakellke bead or chest In wssmI, and Chelsea while e •sea at home with their Curtis o.st cold in the Mm Kva who bos been teach- Hancock, driving team, family, seSarning Dodge. of Bine hill, visited rela- tha chicken hawk a Springer, destroys many brood. stepped onto the tbili to one of to Indian where tives at Southwest is pick up , island, they base a few here last week. diets JO cents BUtsidM where tbe la hemlock ing Harbor, home lor a of HYOMEI growth tba nine that bad last bis bal- 0»jr»’ more work. From there will ‘“^bottle 1 ; short vacation. dropped, ! they Horses B. Eaton is who or other timber and employed it l 0. A. Farther’». guarantees evergreen tbe ance and fell under ibe horse s cut- go to Cape Elisabeth. oulflt, feet, Cummings’ mill in BrooksviUe t want the complete undergrowth matted laurels or kindred j Owing to the storm Salordaj, the shoot- his you ting heed badly. Twelve stitches Dec. 20. Trass a. the liitle hard rubber match end is L lull. ...eludes laagie of thicket are feverite resorts of ing Christmas entertainment wen taken in the pi. b Batson and wife bate been wound. The boy ia osket iubaier, the price U H-UO- J- visit thn rufcd grouse, while they ere elso were postponed until Monday. doing well. TRENTON. in* their son at BroofceviUe. uusiug; just breatne So Stomach a. partial to moist swab* In'’ W. ol Bates Dec. Asor a snd cure catarrti and swampy coverts, Blaisdell, college, is 37. N. Benjamin Jordan killed a pig last Fri- Dodge wife left Friday fur [YOJIEl aud and old grown- up clearings. As a rouse s week's racelion with his law Angeles, to urines of the breathing organs spending day, aeeen sad one-half months old, Cal., spend the winter of thus qasses surrounding itself with parents, F. K. Blaisdell snd tile. {•HETTY MAJIBH. which weighed SR) pounds. such wooded ruffed Dec. 38. protection, grouse ! B Mies Adelaide Smeittdge has gone to Alonso Woodworth, with wile and son it shooting must always be done among CASTISE. Seat Harbor for the winter. Harold, of Bar Harbor, and Albert Jordan, thick growths of brush or dense wooded Is Too Late William Bartlett is with wife aad daughter Alice, msses, sad M tbe of one of A. J. in the black- with hi* sister, Mn. spent getting np Kilnell, formerly Christmas liw for the with their parents, Benjamin Stop! ""O'* thaan birds from its refuge is sbout aa smith baatneee here, died at Bath Thurs- Leonard, holidays. Don't nan at be •asudden m m*d' rived home only two days before Her to Otta* Creek. Instead of telling what you are There fore aocccsa as a 1 going perfect grouse death, to spend the holidays. Madison Snow and wife, of Seal Harbor, to do, tell what you did.