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Ellsworth American (fUrwotU) American. LA I1I. ^Vol. >g‘,y>‘^?w,SS.Va.",T,A‘-i ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1912. !i No. 49. aoDctiiiimntt® t, ontUementB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. when he assumed the pastorate was 831. There have been 448 new members re- ceived the ten and a nel! NRW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. during years, gain over deaths, dismissions and mem- Austin W Richardson — In bankruptcy. bers dropped of 130, the membership to- Admr notice—Est of Harvey J Cunningham. ** ** —Est of Frederick B Googins. day being 961. notice. Legislative The committee to which was referred Dr H Greely—Special notice. Mrs M H Hall—Woman wanted. the question of a celebration in commemo- Market. OF Alley’s ration of ELLSWORTH J II Bresnaban—Taxes. the 160tb anniversary of Ells- Lamoinb Bbach: worth, have draw’n up a program which Wilbur C Wallace—Tender found. will be submitted to a mass meeting of OF ELLSWORTH. i of the State of WE RENT Bangor: the citizens of Ellsworth at the board of Depository Eastern Co. Trust A Banking trade rooms in Hancock hall next Friday CAHTUi,.« 1<M Maine, the of Portland, Mr: evening. The meeting was originally County SURPLUS and PROFITS, 75.000 SAFETY DEPOSIT The New Chase House. called for Monday evening, but storm Hancock and Mass: Franklin, caused postponement. A large attend- STOCKHOLDERS’ LIABILITY, 100,000 Cobb A Co—Man wanted. two-thirds of Ellsworth’s ance of citizens is desired. Ladies are ASSETS. 1,400,000 BOXES invited. * SCHEDULE OF MAILS especially Merchants at bllswobth postofficb. Louisa W., widow of Daniel H. Eppes, for S3 per year and Absolute security, absolute permanency, conservative management and upwards. In effect Sept. 30, 1912. died yesterday at herj home on Union painstaking service—these tour (orm the foundation upon which this bank street, in the year of her age» erected. These four we to in connection MAILS RECEIVED. eighty-first baB been guarantee you with any Mrs. had been an invalid over four and all business which you may place in our handB. From West— 7.13 a m; 4.14, 6.26 m. Eppes p 1b We are several shocks of Your account respectfully solicited. empowered by law to 23 Main St. 9 From East—11.06,11.67 a m; 6.47, 10.62 m. years, suffering pa- Open daily to 4; Sat. 9 to 1 p act as trustees for the estates of persons deceased. The reasons why its She leaves two sons—Charles mail closbs at fostoffigb ralysis. H., services are more desirable than those of individuals are many. of Going West—10.80,11.30 a m 5.16,9 p m. Brockton, Mass., and Henry A., of Our experience is more extended, and our investment opportunities are — relations with clients are confidential Going East—6.46 a m; 8.46, 6 pm. Ellsworth; and two daughters Miss better. Our always. True funds and securities in its charge are kept absolutely apart from its commercial Emma Eppes, of and Mrs. No Sunday mail after Nov 24; until that Ellsworth, banking assets. An additional guarantee of perfect security lies in the fact date mall arrives from a Harold west at 8.11 m; closes A. Wentworth, of Wellesley, that the transactions of this bank are under the constant supervision of the for west at 4.20 p m. Mass. The funeral will be held at the State banking department. mail Registered should be at postoffice half Your business will be welcomed whether it be small, or and every an hour before mail bouse to-morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. large closes. possible accommodation will be accorded to you that is consistent with The Kentucky Trotting Record recently sound banking. Mrs. Edward L. Drummey returned last published a statement that Bndd Doble, week from a visit in Boston. the famous driver of trotting horses, was the oldest driver of the season closed. Harry W. Haynes has been confined to just The Record now corrects this statement in bis bouse the week illneBS. past by Kuroki the following item: “It was believed that GRANGE DAY. Siding, where he has been em- Mrs. who has been seri- Irving Osgood, Bndd Doble was the oldest driver who ployed as a carpenter by the Ray Lumber ously 111 the past week, is Mountain Pomona Will Meet Co. improving. drove a winning trotter daring the past Green in Ellsworth To-morrow. Best Care of Wills Schooner Kate L. Pray sailed last Friday season. This is found to be not the case, H. Fremont Maddocks and wife enter- for Green Mountain which is com- Searaport, with staves for C. J. Trew- as E. H. Greely, aged eighty years, of Pomona, tained a party at their home Thanksgiving Han- won of ail the granges of eastern The were —as well as their execution—Is offered by this company. When ory. Ellsworth, Me., a six-heat event with posed day. guests Fred Moore, wife Maine Todd cock county and the Union river valley, and the wills of our in our vault Walter Smith is home from Boston (or a at Cherryfield, Maine, re- infant daughter, Mrs. Harlan Perry desired, wejkeep patrons safety in Ellsworth visit of Mr. therefore on will hold its annual meeting and Howard of Bar Ham- are safe loss or As two weeks with his mother, Mrs. cently.” Greely goes Mitchell, Harbor, where they against tampering. executors, This is located Annie Smith. recodd as the oldest driver of a winning to-morrow. city centrally lin Maddocks and wife, and Mrs. Marcia this company acta properly and impartially—and it cannot die, the indications are trotter in the season of 1912. for the grangers, and L. The ladies’ social circle of the Gray. as the individual executor might at a most inopportune time. Baptist with like ine that anything pleasant weather, ehurch will serve supper in the vestry to- most, successiul masquerade ball of Ask us freely about best care for YOUR will. the day will bring together one of the COMING EVENTS. morrow evening. years in fills worth was that given on largest gatherings of grangers ever held Dr. Thanksgiving night at Hancock hall, un- ELLSWORTH. Branches at Old Town, Maohtaa, Dexter. Harry C. Mason and family, of Old in the county. der the management of ten Ellsworth Town, spent Thanksgiving with F. L. The grangers come here at the invitation Saturday evening, Dec. 7, at Society young ladies. There were Mason and family. seventy-five of the Ellsworth Merchants’ association, hall—Dance. couples in mask on the grand march. Herbert R. Holmes, who has been em- and they will be guests of the association Dec. at Many of the costumes were and Wednesday evening, 11, Society in original dinner at Odd ball at noon. At «x-l 1 ■■»-«-. is a few at Fellows school and extra. -a ._._ » ployed Fairdeld, spending pretty, some elaborate, some funny. Only hall—Dancing days at his home here. 6 o’clock there will be a banket supper at maskers were allowed on the floor before Thursday evening, Dec. 5, at Baptist the same place, the Merchants’ association Capt. H. N. Bragdon,<*f Lamoine, was in the intermission, daring which refresh- vestry—Supper, 15 cents. («%%«%%• coffee. this city the of ments were furnishing Thanksgiving day, guest served. After supper many Thursday, Dec. 5, at Methodist vestry— W. As an added inducement for a large at- i; 0. his uncle, H. W. Dunn. who had the Tapley, enjoyed evening as spectators 15 cents. fifteen Ellsworth merchants are Supper, ■ tendance, the H. C. and joined in the Music was fur- Dodge family, of liar Harbor, dancing. — Representing leading ;; offering a mileage rebate on goods pur- Thursday, Dec. 5, at Hancock hall spent Thanksgiving with his nished by the E. M. C. orchestra. The General parents, chased in their stores. The rebate is Annual meeting of Green Mountain Po- I am able to George F. Dodge and wife. young -ladies in charge received many companies, ;; according to miles travelled, mona grange forenoon and afternoon. on the success of graduated the ladies of the Methodist compliments the affair. Public in the By request, and, while not for grangers only, is at meeting evening. ■ ■ the give my patrons best ;; church will serve a supper to-morrow- MILAGE this time for one day only—Grange day. Monday evening, Dec. 9, at Methodist at 5JS0 at the REBATES. evening vestry. The same rebates will alBO be allowed to vestry—Dime social by J. W. class. INSURANCE ■ there is for the ;; Mrs. Julia Niccolla I premium will leave Monday Ellsworth shoppers during Christmas week and for Dec. at Hancock Merchants Offer Induce- Monday evening, 30, for Boston and Christ- food fair week. ■' vicinity, spending ments to Out-of-Town Buyers. hall—Way-back ball. p*id- ;; inas week in Woonsocket, R. I. The forenoon and afternoon sessions to- Agent, Fifteen Ellsworth merchants have Saturday evening, Jan. 4, at Hancock Miss Marion Rideout has morrow are for grangers only. The fore- returned to agreed to the mileage rebate plan suggested & musical entertain- of wel- hall—Rogers Grilley, I I 12 Main i*t., Elisworth where she is after a the noon will be devoted to an address Bucksport, teaching, by Merchants’ association as an in- ers. First entertainment in Lyceum C. ■ ■ vacation of two weeks at home. come, by Iloy Haines, response by : ‘111 M »> ! j-4-i ducement to out-of-town buyers to do course. Tickets for course of five enter- their ! Worthy Master A. 1. Foss, reports of of- The social to be given by the J.
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