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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; Joseph 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.