—~ TV | loiatnumo* rftics, 12 00 pom 1 r,_ N_Meric-nniftU\- ).>>x.P„xrfVx.r.,«,,t 1 ^jou ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 16, 1914. I£■££:££££££“i No. 60. LOCAL AFFAIRS. and was followed by a ball, at whicl aabettBemtiUg. music w|0 furnished by the orchestra o ten NKW ADVERTI8KMBNT8 ISIS WKKK. pieces. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Winifred Doyle is at home from Strand Theatre. STATEMENT normal Moore’* Drug Store. Cystine school and Miss Sylvia In its J A McGowd—Shoes* 1 Marshall from Coburn classical institute • OF tRe condition of the announcing membership iu Parker Clothing Co. for the Christmas recess. Century Boot Shop—Shoes. THE FEDERAL RESERVE New SYSTEM England Tel & Tel Co. The Thursday club of the Congrega- (in effect Nov. G A Parcher—Druggist. 18) Frank 8 8awyer—Opening sale. tional church last Saturday sent away twc Probate notice -Jeremiah T Giles. barrels of clothing mad# by the mdbiberi Union Exec L Welch. TrustCo. notice—JudRon BURRILL NATIONAL Writ of attachment—0 P Dorr. for the Belgian war sufferers. OF ELLSWORTH BANK, Notice of foreclosure —Edward E Harriman. OF ELLSWORTH H C Austin 8c Co—Undertaker and furni* Nicolin grang%will hold a masquerade * in re. ball at the grange hall in North Ellswortti Oct. 16, I9IA. assurance Sheriff’s can further that it is now, more than in an sale—Chandler M Wilson. give ever, Lost— Bank-book. on New Year’s eve, Thursday, Dec. 31, to render an unexcelled tax JOHN A. President HENRY advantageous position service, Nog-resident notice—Franklin. * Monaghan’s orchestra will furnish music PETERS, R. HIGGINS, Treasurer j combining —Castine. First” with in ** HENRY W. Vice-President ••Safety efficiency every department—Check, Sav- —Penobscot. The ladies’ aid society of the Methodisl CUSHMAN, Safe —Trenton. ings and Deposit. church will hold a sale of fancy article; —Surry. DIRECTORS: —Tremont. and home-made candy in the vestry thie L. A. Emery r B. B. F, A. Chandler Surry, Mb.: There will be a short musical Havey Write for the Booklet, “A Brief Explanation." It tells how in an evening. A. W. L. H. B. M. easy-to- H H Harden—Horses, cow, pang, etc. King Holmes Pike program. John O. John R. Graham H. > understand, readable way. Yours for the Bangor, Mr: Whitney W. Sargent asking. H. H. Dr. William Semple. For the benefit of Christmas Gray Eugene Hale A. B. Crabtree shoppers, W. F. J. A. Peters Portland, Mb.: Campbell A. E. Mace 0 the Strand theatre announces that there F. L. / for Twltchell-Chaplin Co. Hodgkins Henry W. Cushman O. W. Tapley Look the “Hember” will be matinees afternoon E. P. F. Nash sign Camrhidgb, Mass.: every next Spoflord C. J. R. Holmea R. B. Home Remedy Co. week, with a special program for Christ- 0 Holmes Nashua, N. H.: mas matinee. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Joseph Simon—Shoe stock wanted. Frank I. Higgins, of West Ellsworth, A, Writing, John O, Whitney, J. A. Peters, Henry W. Cushman, O. W. died fast at the insane Tapley CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Thursday hospital, ORGANIZED in JULY IB, 1907 Santa Claus Bank Books! Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at Bangor, aged sixty-nine years. The 7.13,11.45 a. m.« 4.14, p. m. remains were brought to West Ellsworth Hundreds cf Hooks from our Trains LIABILITIES. Deposit leave Ellsworth for the westat 11.06 a. for interment. m., §,85,10.62 p. m. Capital stock.. 00 have been on $100,000 Savings Dept, hung Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will have e Surplus. 100,000 OO trees in sale Undivided Christmas previous years; why 8CHEDULE OF MAILS Christmas pf fancy articles and home- profits. 31,575 62 made Savings deposits. 891,002 96 don’t YOU do this kind turn for someone AT RLLS WORTH POSTOFFICB. candy Friday afternoon, at Masonic Demand 93 hall. Cirdle supper at to be followed deposits. 567,174 * In effect 8ept. 27, 1914. 6.30, Certificates of in YOUR family this Christmas? We’ll installation. deposit. 36,227 59 by Due to other banks. MAILS RBCBIVBD. 8,964 27 start the deposit in the name of any per- Nokomis Rebekah lodge elected officers From W est—7.18 a m; 4.14, p m. son KNOW the will last evening as follows: Miss Ella $1,734,945 37 you say—you gift From East—11.06' 5.35, and 10.52 p m. N./tf., M. Jude; Y. G., Mrs. make a ! MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICB Mary Hagerthy; RESOURCES. 8ure.“hit”. Mrs. Annie Loans and discounts. Going| West—10.30 am; 5 and 9 p m. secretary, Springer; treasurer. $809,903 24 Loans on of real GoiNOiF-AST—8.45 a m; 3.45 p m. Mrs. Letitia Brown. mortgages estate. 258,683 29 Overdrafts. 1,745 78 mins mimuuu luawmoer a lew spent Bonds and stocks .. Registered mail should be at postofflce half v 470,952 51 days the past week with her mother it Real an hour before mail closes. estate. 3,500 OO ■Ellsworth, on her way to her home ai . Furniture and fixtures. 7,000 OO Harbor from the WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. Machias normal school Cash on deposit1. 153,130 95 for the Christmas recess. Cash on hand 30,029 60 For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, The statement in lasl week’s America.-, * Dm. 1914. $1,734,945 3T 15, that George Whiting and wife in- observations taken at the WN Harry M. [From power tended to to Smith, Bank, Commissioner. station of the Bar Harbor & Union River tpove Pittsfield, was an Power CoH in Ellsworth. Precipitation is error. While they do plan to leave Ells- ►©♦<>sa*o xclasive Shoe Store in Ellsworth. Telephone Conpection 2j recess with her C. I. Welch and evidently foot, yt parents, g woman’s relief more an inch and one- wife. The corps will serve sup- was scarcely than per at Grand Army hall to-morrow even- half long, but deep. It had severed a The in Vaudeville” at Hancock of Candies “Night ing at 8.15 o’clock. If any soldiers’ wives branch of the femoral artery. hall laBt a * Thursday evening pleased good and loyal women who are- interested in Capt. Ray had made & desperate effort The was varied and in- bouse. program the cause feel they would like to contrib- to reach home, and had travelled about The entertainment was The Store teresting. given ute food, it will be greatly appreciated. three-quarters of a mile to the point for Quality under the of Sinclair’s auspices orchestra, The Ellsworth A. A. where tys body was found. He had evi- 11 ■■.. ■- -JL.__!!■—TI basket-ball team fallen some on won its first for the season at dently distance back the Strucrtisnntnts. game home, For W« Have defeating the Kenelm club team, of Ban- road, and had crawled for some distance Christmas Christmas ob and knees. gor, at Hancock' hall Friday evening, *by hands FOR CHILDREN : A Hot Water Bottle Makes the score of 27-17. It was a clean and fast A physician who examined the wound Dolls, Go-carts. game, and gave Ellsworth basket-ball fans thinks it would not have caused death in Sleds, Ilurscs, Rockers, less than an hour and one-half. Hocking a Good assurahce of some good games during tbs Capt. at FOR THE HOME: season just opening. Illy had tied a handkerchief about his ankle in an to the flow of Parlor To-morrow evening will be Rebekah attempt stop Tables, Buffets, Crystal Cabinets, Christmas Present blood. Had he tied this about the fleshy Dining night at the Strand theatre. Nokomis Parcher's Store Chairs, Brass of his leg a bo vet he knee', he might Drug Tables, Hugs, Pictures, Fancy We have the finest line ever shown in Rebekah lodge will have the'ball for th< EartRve saved his life. all for and a Beds, Dressers (in finishes), this town. Prices from 75c evening, pictures public dance Capt. Kay was sixty-twro years of age. The management of the Strand has se- He leaves a widow and two sons—Ernest Scrim and I.ace Curtains, Mattresses, Royal We allow to #2. you cured a and John E., jr. Chairs. special picture for the evening STRANDTHEATRE Push-Button “For a Woman.” The picture prograir -_. / ODD FELLOWS BLOCK will.be followed by dancing, with musii Tremoiit Captain Lost VTessel. 50c in Show continues from 7.00 m. to 10 m. Deliver at Christmas. Exchange by Sinclair’s orchestra, four pieces. R. H The three-masted schooner Ella M. p. p. Select Now and We Will Change of pictures, Mon., Wed. and Fri. for your old hot water bottle if you Smith will serve refreshments. Storer, bound from New' York to Gardiner, Matinee Wednesdays and Saturdays 2 Me., with was driven ashore at 2.30 one of our *2 no The woman’s relief coal, buy ones, matter corps elected offlcej: 10c. 6c. & Oo. Monday morning on the Camp Comfort Admission, Children, H. C. Austin last Thursday afternoon as follows where you bought the old one. shore of Gloucester harbor. President, Mary Fields; senior By daybreak vice-presi- the craft was ground into kindling wood. Program for and dent, Mary Jordan; junior vice-president. George H. and Mrs. of Bass To-Night Thursday: / » Capt. Kelly, Hannah Bonsey; secretary, Minnit Harbor, with crew of live men, with dif- Eighth in Series of launched Stevens; treasurer, Nellie ficulty the ’s and rowed LUCILLE The Girl of Hystery See our for Royal; chaplain across to Ten-Found where LOVE, THE AMERICAN Windows Maria island, they SUBSCRIBE FOR Durgan; conductor, Amandi were cared for the lighthouse by keeper. Universal Ike Makes a Monkey of Youug; guard, Mary Baffin; musician Himself Christmas Goods Kate assistant Hooper; guard, Lauri COMING KVKNT8. The Masked Rider Orchestra Curtis; color-bearers, Beckwith Sinclair’s Nancy * The House Across the to Street Slippers, Music furnished for all occa- Thermos Bottles, $1 $3.5q. Ida Byard, Lizzie Dean, RUa Dunn; dele ELLSWORTH. to number of gale convention, alter- Wednesday Dec. at — sions, any pieces Mary Jordan; evening, 16, Society Special for^Thursday night Rebekah Ladies’ and Gent’s Pocket Minnie Stevens. school and Shoes and desired. Prices reasonable. nate, hall—Dancing extra. night—the society drama, “For a Boots, Woman.” Address Thursday evening, Dec. 6.15 Books, Christmas Ellsworth’s new mail boxes were placet 17, o’clock, Orchestra, Ellsworth. — Followed Dance Sinclair's in last at Grand Army hall Supper by relief by Overshoes Telephone Connection. position Saturday. There ari Manicure 15 cents. Stationery, Sets, fourteen of the boxes at present, locetec corps; Wake useful and DON’T FORGET as follows: Cor. Union and cor Thursday evening, Dec. at the Strand appropriate OLDSHOES MADE LIKE NEW Toilet etc. Main, 17, Sets, Oak and cor. —Kebekah AMATEUR FRIDAY shoe Main, Oak and Birch, cor night. Special picture pro- NIGHT, hy the Goodyear system, up-to-date Mrs Lena Drake Fourth and cor. and gram, followed Admission Christmas Presents West Main Ellsworth State, Central State by dancing. repairing, 18 8t., William and others cor. School and Church, in front of court- to pictures, 10 cents; dance tickets, 35 Murray I just serosa tt»e bridge, bat it wllljpay you to A Good Program have them for are still the house on cor. Dean and cor ladies free. ladies, gentle- walk. Give ua a trial. All kindsjof repairing We giving away State, High, cents; If we done at reasonable prices. please you, Hancock afad Main, cor. Hancock anc • Monday evening, Dec. 28, at Hancock Christmas Matinee men, and girls. tell your friends; If not, tell ns. Shoppers’ every boys Pine, cor. Water and Franklin, cor. Wash- back ball. afternoon next week. RALPH 8. MORRISCN*. Gold Fish. hall—Way Special program ington and Water, cor. South «nd Main for Christmas matinee and Thursday evening, Dec. 31, at Hancock evening. cor. Court and Main. Three Call and see and You can on collection: Hall — “Fanchon the my display depend Cricket, by Ells- Next are made daily, after 9.16 a. m., 3-.30 and I Monday and Tuesday, Fourth In get worth dramatic club, under direction of Series of the Great Serial my prices. The Twitched Champlin Co.’s p. m. Moore’s Rexall Fred E. Cooke. < GUARANTEE Drug The Trey o’ He&rts i The five aldermen met Saturday evening Tuesday evening, Dec. 31, at Nicolin a they always as a When they say thing, committee, and threshed out thi grange hall, North Ellsworth—Masquer- ad. Store. Dance after show Sat. J* A. stand back of it. Look for their poor contract in a frank and ade ball. Dance 50 nights McGOWN, friendly tickets, cents; supper Dance Tickets 25c. Ladies Free. Sinclair's 74 Corner Ellsworth. on main st., kllswohth in this issue. oppt Posiortice, (Continued page S.) tickets, 50 cents couple. Orchestra, 4 pieces.

I Ella Edith Gandage, fflntual Bmrftt Column. cop* were turned, and fortune* told, bat I no- tary; Augustus B. Foss, gatekeeper; Conary, gatekeeper; SWimtBnnnus Koaa Pomona; Martha ticed they did not warrant the tale to come Wooster, Ores; Mabelle Btratton, Po- Cerea* Brigga, EDITED BI •atJMT MAl'tfK". true. L. Mrs. V. A. mona; Caroline C. Foee, Flore; Caroline By*feeler. Flora; DuBy, lady Well, we had a very pleasanttime, but there a sale tint steward. /ft* Motto: and Crabtree, lady assistant steward. “Helpful Hopeful.'' were those who were wont to meet with u* V SUNDAY_SCHOOL who were not there, and as the I young people Kl-LSWOBTH. The purpose* of tht* column are swccinc y HARBORKinK. «78, SOUTH BROOKSYTLLH. BATSIDB 478. 33 began gathering in the evening, we missed Lesson XII.—Fourth For stated In the title and motto- k !« for the n»ut 1 elected officers Wed- December 12, twenty-six members were Quarter, four faces that were dear to and we Harboraide grange and alms to ne young us, buaineaa benefit, helpful and hoprfull ss After a abort meeting, realized more than ever that we had in- Dec. #, follows; Matter, present. for the common U Is for the com. fully nesday, Dec. 20. 1914. Being good, M. the lecturer fern, furnished an tnfer- Strength Past come to the Everett L. overseer, Cora pro mon a of la- deed “parting of the ways”. Gray; use—a public stream, purreyor recitation and While we will see and meet these Beatrice H. eating program of readings, formation and suggestion, a medium for the in young Chatto; lectnrer, Condon; people c'ten. we hope, yet it may never be assistant etoriea. / Fifty Years terebangeot I lea* h th»* e parky It solicit* steward, Irvin ; _ THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. the same have out Into <*» U U com mu and It just again. They gong Bert Bessie maintained ideations, h^ucv** depend# largely steward, Hutchinson; chaplain. 244. tha world to do battle for an education, and SKDCIWICK. *he on the support gisen it In this respect Com- Ward well, treasurer, L. B. Coombs; secre- *dlPlu>« right nourish. then to take their ratn and members of Sedgwick grange iwilW muntcaiiott* must he but the name of placea among Forty-six signed, Caroline M. Pomona, Agnes own Text of the Lesson, Luke xxiv, 50-53: women of our land to better the condi- tary, Havey; met If. Two were instructed in the Nature’* oil. writer will not b*> tod help Dec. prlr except by permission. Millie Eva m tions, and their course be “onward and Cbalto; Cares, Austin; Flors, 'PS food Scott’* Acts i, 1-11—Memory Verses. 10, 11. Communications will be subject to approval or may first and second degrees. Brother Ed. Emulsion upward, and true to the line”. But we miss Smith; L. A. 8., Sylvie D.Grey. m* Goiderr Text, Acts i, 9—Commentary rejection by the eddor of the columu, hut none Nevells was chosen gate keeper in the atreofthened thousand, of men them, and 8an Toy will never seem the same Rev, D. M. Stearns. will be rejected without tftxni rea-c.n Address place of Brother Horace Alien, resigned. and women to continne their Propared by again, or not quite the same again. Mrs. T. HIGHLAND, 3fH. NORTH PENOBSCOT. work All communications to The third and fourth degrees wilt be and nscfnlnea* for is a genial hosteas, none better, but wc missed The officers of Highland many years. We bnve the this time of the The America*. newly-elected next option her worked at the meeting. ■Scoff ’« Emalnon la a food, a h!l-worth, Me. helpmate. ^ grange are: E. E. Gross, master; Homer medi regular lessou on the ascension, or \ Christmas cire and a tonic tn the greetings from Irish Molly. Annie Hutchins, lec- keep Lowell, overseer; ORLAND. blood rich, avoid what Is called a Christmas lesson on KARKAMIHSIC, 224, rheumatism M NO OCOCFATION. H. W. J.Q. leech, turer; Lowell, steward; and was and thwart nervous the of from Isa. xi. 1 TO. Dear ^bi( Afadpe Narramisaic grange met Dec. & j conditions. CSk relgu |iea<-e, j She rose before daylight made crimson the assistant steward; Alice leach, chaplain; It Is free from alcohol or I wonder tow many of the M. B. nieces formally oi>ened by Worthy Master L, O.' harm- Vffl but as tile ascension lesson includes East Herbert Lowell, treasurer; Mery L. htl drugs. The heat serve fried apples with their* sausages? I Hubbard. In the order of business was : physicians if For duties that never diminished. It His return to set up nts kingdom we have a new book of apple recipes called Grindle, secretary; Edward Urindle, gate- prescribe lvJf, the annual election of officer* for 1915. ■ And never the sua when be sank in tbe West ) -t *1 will take It and look at both. The time “Housekeeper’s Apple Book”. The book keeper; Annie Gross, Ceres; Judie leech, ■bbhulm^v Looked down on work that was finished. W. W. Hubbard, not finding It convenient j when Isa. xl shall he fulfilled coutsins one hundred and ninety-seven rec- Pomona; Sarah Allen, Flora; Caro LoweH, literally to serve a unanimous vote was and is issued the com- again, cannot come Ibis of a re She cooked an unending procession of meals. ipes, by advertising assistant steward. during age lady to E. U after much and and mittee of tbs International given CApt. Dorr, who, Messiah and a Preserving canning baaing. Apple Shippers' Jected consequently consented to CHICttESTEKSPILLS She swept and she dusted, she washed and association. The author Is L. Gertruds NORTH BBOOKHVItAK. persuasion, dually accept. scattered Israel, hut as as lie at RAINBOW, JU3. truly the was favored a she scrubbed Macksy. acting head of department of domes- DeC. 12, grange by k 1111. I. His first fulfilled all Doc. 10 thirty-five were present. One K,-- shall He wheu He shall come again as ton (price ft cents, postage 1 cent?. especially good. taught them; on SOID BY fulfill all that Is written ev To go back to sausages and apples; they are conundrums "by members. The question: (Continued page 3.) DBtlGfilSTS FVFR^HFBt literally She made all their clothes, and patched, fine together Try them; they'make a pretty “What benefits can be derived by sub- erywbert- concerning His kingdom aud mend e<9 aud darned. dish. too. When I tried the “apples in ordinate oonvening glory. Animals that now devour each Till miracles seemed to have wrought them. granges together?” bloom”, the pretty pink color came off with other shall live In |>ence together, ns was discussed. She watched by tbe bedside of sickness and the peel, but you can do as I did. scrape it of! tious shall learn war no more, for He pain. the peel with a thin knife, and pat it back on NEW CENTURY, 356, DEDHAM. A Christmas Present and broken shall have smitten them Her hand cooled the raging of fever; the apple. The newly-elected officers of New them in and the earth shall tie some one will the pieces, 8he carpentered, painted, upholstered and Hoping try recipes, good- Century grange ere; E. W. Burrill, full of the knowledge of the laird as scraped, bye. H. _ muter; Gerald Thompson, overseer; For All The Year the waters rover the sea. for the rod And worked just as bard as a beaver. Hasn't the seventeenth M. B. year Hazel Cowing, lecturer; Maurice Miller, out of the stem of Jesse, who Is.also Yon can conceive of no more acceptable a Christmas present for And yet as a lady of leisure, it seems, opened in first-class order! All these old steward; Walter Gray, assistant steward; the root of Jesse: the son of David, Tbe looks on her your friends away from home than a subscription to The Klls- government station; friends beard from, before they had read ; John F. Cowing, chaplain; Leslie Burrill, who is also David's Lord, shall sit on For now the rules of the census worth the old-home of all Hancock by report oar anniversary number, gnd that editor, I treasurer; Mary M. Burrill, secretary; American, paper County. David's throne and over the It enters her: “No occupation.” reign unbeknown to me, had asked them to Perley Giles, gatekeeper; Dora Littlefield, It will be to them a weekly reminder of dear friends at hntne—a \ house of Jacob, who will then be a na Selected by Aunt Maria. “speak right up”. Ceres; Bertha Black, Pomona; Lucy Cow- year-round Christmas greeting from the giver. Hon all righteous, according to Gabriel I the Marcia usistant Dear M. B. Friends: spent dty with “C the 1st”, and H. I ing. Flora; Burrill, lady and all the of prophets, the neglect last week, and received lots of useful in- Fill Out The Blank Below. DO IT NOW. The poem covers so much “ground” of steward._ whom made the two with whom He formation in several lines of work. I the the at least LAKE HAPPYTOWX. pathway average woman, VIEW, 451, We will m'ail. to reach the as as on walked to Emmaus to be foolish men the of in recipient nearly possible in tbe that no sampled recipe “apples bloom”, The held a Sat- (Luke xxiv. 2T>; 1. 31. 32; Jer. ill. 17; country, usually travels, grange special meeting Christmas a card of from you, the and saw the “pink” which had been day, greeting announcing gift additional words are necessary, for it is all urday to elect a delegate to State grange, Isa. lx. (1. 7; lx. 211. transferred from the true, and even those who can to its peel. as the master was unable to at- He wbo rose from the dead was In testify worthy Of coarse you arc all busy for correctness can readily smile at the two planning tend. Bro. Alvertie K. Gray was elected. deed the Son of David. the long prom Christmas. the made concluding words, “no “Did,” presents you Dec. officers will be Publishers American, Ellsworth, Me., to over He occupation.” Saturday, 19, elected, lsed king rule Israel, which in former are still and 101 Main years enjoyed, your and it is there will be a at- shall do at His return, and not St., Bar Harbor, Dec. S. hoped good surely heart message has done good already. Enclosed find oO for one to Dear Aunt and M. B. Sitter*: ; tendance. $1 year’s subscription Madge _ only Israel, but all nations (Mlc. Iv, 3: Acnt Madge, How are you all? It seems but a dream v. 2; Ps. lxxii. 11; Matt. 1. 1; Rev. xxli. I.AMOINK. 2tvl. The Ellsworth American, to be sent to the since we were wishing each other Merry following 16; 11 Tim. ii. 8: Rev. 1. 5; Ps, lxxxvl. Sausages and Fried Apples — Prick Much time was devoted to business last Christmas and a Happy New Year." Weil, I address: 9i. How wonderful the king and the the well with a fork. in a It was voted to rescind guess I will have to cut out my presents this sausages Place Tuesday evening. kingdom! Tby kingdom come! Christ in the action taken to initiate as it year, for it has been an off year with me, but deep frying p*n; pour enough boiling quarterly, Name_ mas Is almost without significance un- I have every one of you in my heart and miud water to cover the bottom; cover and cook was thought that by that method we have less it points us on to the coming again Just the same. Had a card from Aunt Sue over a moderate fire. When the water lost members. The degree of labor was Address__ last week. So of Him wbo was born in Bethlehem, glad to bear from her. Was evaporates, remove the cover, turn several conferred upon one candidate. There was I was out when Jennie called. it not in tbe winter v&ason. but probably sorry Try times, that they may be nioely browned. no program as the hour was late. -,-.— in tbe again, Jennie, when you come back to B. H. springtime Turn on to a platter. Core a number of How I wish w«* could all meet again, but per- Turning to tbe fessnn In tbe Acts, large, tart cut them 10 an sotrra blukhii.l. haps next year we will see each other at the apples, rings MABSAPAquA, 477. the former treatise referred to was the Sent reunion. inch thick and fry in the sausage fat. The newly-elected officers of Masaapa- by__ by Luke, wherein be. as well ! gospel What a bard time Nell must have! Am ao Garnish the sausage with the apples, and qua grange are: H. E. Sylvester, master; as Matthew aud Mark In their gospels, for the brave woman. serve. to with issue of_ sorry little Her reward H. | K. L. Colson, overseer; Lela Cbatto, lee- Subscription begin •et forth the things that Jesus began ought to be great. I love to read Aunt Marla's apples in Bloom-Cook red apples in ; toper; K. O. Chatto, steward; Oanceln to do and teach and which tbe letters. I see no matter with the “bard Holy times” boiling water until soft. Have the water Herrick, assistant steward; Oscar Bow- |If subscription is a renewal of previous gift, please so indicate by redeemed has at Aunt Maria’s. AndZiUa’s verses were fine. Spirit through people half surround the apples and turn often. den, chaplain; Leslie Candage, treasurer; In blank for date to Tbe last lines I took to myself: writing •‘renewal” begin.) ever since been doing and teaching and Remove skins carefully tbat the red color Kmogene “Lighten the load as your own has been lifted I Bickford, secretary; Eugene will HI! the chnrc-h Is — completed. By the light and the love that around you may remain, and arrange on serving dish. Notice have drifted.” that doing always goes before To the water, add one cup of sugar, grated for we Hoping this will find you all well, and teaching, cannot teach others rind of one lemon and juice of one orange; thatthecoming year will be a happy one to all untH we have done the things our- simmer until reduced to one cup. Cool I will close, with the compliments of the selves. He continued to do aud teach and pour over the Serve with season. Now good-bye. dear Aunt Madge. apples. until the day In which He was taken cream sauce. Your true niece. Din. 11. we the same be up. May by Spirit P. S.—Will you send me M. A. B.’s address? faithful witnesses until taken out of I want to write her. D. EDITOR’S POSTSCRIPT. the body or taken up in the body to lie (Not censored Aunt Madge.) I wish I knew her present address; will by Howto Make ever with Him Tbess. Iv. 16-18: Phil. “Dell” writes to the editor of (I she please send it? The 1, 21, 23). We must not confuse these American: “You surely bit the right two, but either will be glorious. Marlboro, Dec. 7,1914. note when you struck Aunt Madge." Dear A uni Madge and the M. B.’e: Notice how He did all by tbe Holy I was much interested in reading about Spirit And remember that from His Aunt Maria’s Thanksgiving dinners. She conception to His resurrection all was ^mong tt)( grangers. must get around faster than I do, for, some- A Toll Call V by tbe Holy Spirit, tbe same one con- how, I am always a little behind with j my Thi» column i* devoted to the Grange, es- cerning whom He said. “Ye shall re- work instead of ahead. pecially to the granges of Hancock county. ceive tbe power of the (July Ghost We were invited to take Thanksgiving The column is opeu to all grangers for the dinner with discussion ot of interest, and comlhg npon you. and ye shall be wit- my son in Lamoine. about three topics general * and one-half for reports of meetings. Make letter* nesses unto me" (verse 8, margin). As miles away, but while we were grange who ia short and concise.. Alt communications must He showed Himself alive in His res- getting ready, my father, quite aged, Call the Local in the usual said that he did not feel able to be signed, but names will not be priuted ex- Operator way; urrection He go, so I told body expects us. in the of the writer. All com- Both she might take tbe team and go and get cept by permission Local will Please?” power of His resurrection tbe munications will to Operator say, “Number, by Holy them to come to us, ao we could be together. be subject approval to manifest Him lb our Spirit, mortal When she got there, Grace, Melviq s aunt, the editor, but none will be rejected without bodies that others may see Him aud who keeps house for him, and cares for little good reason. Ask for the “Toll not us. Robert, was preparing her dinner, thinking Operator”; CAST IN E, 250. He will manifest Himself in us If we would be there. She was baking chicken, will “I will connect with the Toll and she took it Hancock Pomona met with Can tine Operator say, you Operator.” we are fully yielded. Since He is more outcf tbe oven and wrapped it in lots of to the heat grange Saturday, Dec. 5. About 135 were willing to give the fullness of the Spirit papers keep in, ^nd when she got here it was so hot that she had present in the evening to enjoy the fine than parents are to give good gifts Give to the Toll to use a holder to pat it in tbe ov«n. She also program which the lecturer presented. Operator: unto their children, what can hinder had rolls yeast rising. 8b* slipped the tin Dinner and supper were served in the Your own and ua from being filled but our own un- into a paper bag, and when she here Telephone Exchange Number; got they lower ball. This grange will elect officers willingness? Their question. "Lord, wilt were ail raised fine and to in own up ready go tbe Dec. 12. Your name; oven. thou at this time restore again the king 8o, with what we gathered together, _ ! we had a good dinner, aud it was Name of the with whom wish dom to Israel?” was in no seq.se a fool none the SEAGIRT, 471, SOUTH DEER ISLE. person you to speak; worse for taking a ride. An*. isb question, for the prophets are foil The newly-elected officers of Seagirt Town or where called is — city party located. of such a restoration, and the heaven grange are: Ralph Saunders, master; iou will all be pleased to hear again has received Him only until the times Harry Austin, overseer; Arvilla Gross, Toll will “If-is out will talk with one from Irish Molly. The lett Operator ask, you any else?” of restitution of all things which God drinking-cup lecturer; Douglas Fi field, steward; belongs to Aunt Maria. hath spoken by the mouth of all His Charles Grant, assistant stewarl; Hazel Dear^Aunt holy prophets since the world began Madge. Berdeen, chaplain; Faunie Stinson, Give name of alternate if desired. What can I sa*to help you out a little? party, (Acts 111. 21). Our Lord did not re- just treasurer; Ida M. Ciiarle* I Pert, secretary; am not doing thjp State as Dell is, or I might Toll will prove them for askiug the question, McMahon, gatekeeper; Helen Ne veils, Operator say, “The Operator will call have something interesting to tell you and you.” nor did He say that they were carnal the sisters. Ceres; Agnes Ne veils, Pomona; Mary a Clara in looking for such kiudorn or Unit 1 went to a ballowe’en party, but that Is $ye, Flora; Stinson, lady assistant receiver and they misunderstood the patnre of the long past now, like the reunion of the M. B.*a. stewart. up your await the call of the _ Hang Oper- kingdom. He simply said to them, and I must speak of that party, for there were PAMOLA, 265, HANOOCK. He to us. that we are not to know but a few of us met there, and while we were ator. says The newly-elected officers of Pamols |j j the time, and elsewhere He said that entertained by the same genial hostess, the are: host himself was not there, and we missed grange Carl C. Stratton, master; it will be in such an hour as we thiuk his jovial smiling face, and hearty hand-cla.-p Augustus I. Foss, overseer; Lola M. Crab- THINGS WORTH not. But His great desire for us is REMEMBERING. | as we gave the salutation. tr.*e, lecturer; Ellis M. Young, steward: that we shall be. in the of His power We had an ail day session, and a clam Orlando W. Foss, jr., assistant steward: Spirit. His faithful witnesses to His chowder dinuer that all 1. You will not be on such a the sseined to enjoy, and Ella F. Saunders, chaplain; Louis B. Jor- charged call if you do not get the person with whom you have asked death and resurrection and present a plenty of it, so that no oue went from the to ; dan, treasurer; Clara F. Johnson, secre- operator connect you. ministry and coming again. tables feeling that they were still hungry. led as far as After dinner all gathered around the He them out to Beth- open atunusCTntm*. 2. You can make a toll call from any telephone. fire and drew out their and then the any. and while He blessed them with work, war was on in good earnest. The afternoon 3. You can obtain rates to uplifted hands He was parted from any place by asking the Toll Operator. No charge for such a call. passed pleasantly, and supper time came all them, carried up Into heaven and sat too soon. Tables were once more loaded 4. \ ou can talk about 100 words minute—the an the bund of God (verse 9: per average speed of a telephone message. right down, bated beans and brown bread being 50. Mark 19). Luke xxiv. 51: svi. As the first in evideuce, but there were — pies 5. If you want the Toll Operator to report to you the actual cost of a completed call, please notify her they looked steadfastly toward heaveo mince pies, apple pies, pumpkin pies and when you give the order for your call. two men in white apparel said. "This every kind of pie. Any cakes, do I hear • • * Jesus shall so eome in like some one say? Certainly, there were cakes, same If you can t find the number in your can call for the name and light and dark cakes, frosted and i directory, you party wanted by giving manner as ye have seen Him go into plain address. cakes, doughnuts, cookies, also pickles and heaven." Then they returned to Jeru- l relishes, tea, coffee, and plenty of pure cold salem with great Joy and were con- ! 7. If the person wanted has no we will to the caller ] water. I know the cold water will please telephone, try arrange to call hiqi to a pay station, if tinually praising aqd blessing God Dell, that is why I put it in here. I did not will pay a small additional charge for messenger service. (verse !1; Luke .vxlv. 52.1 I.et us hold take any wine there, Deli, because I knew wouid not B. When leave office or call fast the very word* about "tJblB same you approve. you your your home, tell your associates where you are going, and your toll The witfeb did not j Jesus.” and if we ladiere them as they appear this year, but the will follow you. fortune-teller was and ftld we will l-e alTe t<-d ns they were to there, of course the His glory—not death nor any great A Teat for Liver Complaint event in the past, but a literal person- Mentally t'uhappy—Physically Dull NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE al to the air to welcome His coming The Liver, sluggish and ioactive,^rstshows church and then to the same Olivet to itself in a mental state—unhappy and criti- cal. Never is there in as when set His joy living, up kingdom. the Stomach and Liver are doing their work. AND TELEGRAPH We distinguisfi between His coming Keep your Liver active and healthy by using COMPANY Dr. King’s New idle Pills; they empty the for us and HU with as—not coming Bowels freely, tone up your Stomach, cure C. C. two comings, but two stages of the your Constipation and purify the Blood. 25c. CUTTING, Manager at Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve excel- great event with an Interval between. lent for Piles. I J * ««••» CITY MEETING. I !** city »"■> under the AMONG THIS GRAXGKS. 'SWirrtiarmmt*. ?°ne ,°n'0 aWjcrttenrmUF **® CONTRACT Incidentally be made tbe IN THE AIR. STILL j interesting statement that he had found Master Hubbard and wife, having de- : I that the general clined to attend the State at Lew- impresaion that tbe com- grange HOW A BEEP PM OPKNBD LIKK A I.OVB FK APT mittee on city streets I it was voted that the ggirriNO has authority oyer iston, worthy into a the street and bit dkvkiajpkd bur- | commissioner, was erroneous. master-elect wife attend. The pro- The — board of Piano ora LKf«irB MAYOR HAGKR | mayor and aldermen bag gram: aolo, Leu Hodgdon; authority over the readings, A. B. Dr. C. THY RANG THB ITDRTAIN. street commissioner, Hutchins, Brown, SEATED GOUGH Two he said, but no E. Martha C. ; committee or any in- Valentine, Hutchins; story, dividual alderman had Fred Buck; “What can a U*t Friday night's meeting of the city any right to give topic, grange * ! instructions to the do towards members And Soro Were rnment lor futber consideration of street commissioner recovering worthy Lungs Over- goer Mr. who have ceased like a love Hurley said if tbe aldermen attending the meetings?’* come ,ijt contract, opened feast, would by Vinol—Mr. Hill- ways poor asaure him Into a that the hills would be opened by Dr. Brown, followed by A. B. ^ soon developed burlesque. ap- man’s Statement of Facts proved at the next regular Hutchins, Fred Buck, C. R. Ripley and u«wr lUgcrthy appreciated theabsurdity meeting of the )oard» he would not beprin W. D. D. N. L. Heath; song, L. Gertrude Follows: b all, and rang down tbe curtain by | suit; other- 0t suit i "Quid be entered at once, Churchill. Camden, N. J.-r-“ I had a when appealed to for his deep seated °f . aoev.sitng, j Aid. Moor expressed-the The newly-elected officers are: cough, a run-down system and as to the proper steps to take, opinion that Capt. my lungs opinion tbe were weak and sore. I am city would have to the bills Eugene L. Dorr, master; Charles R. awfully an thst the five aldermen constitute them- pay any- electrician ' and there Mrs. Carrie by occupation and my cough to thresh the way, was no reason for de- Eipley, overseer; Crosby, selves a committee matter any me awake so I and the Charles E. kept nights thought at and when lay expense to the if suit ware lecturer; Valentine, steward; times getting in they have city l would have to out private, A. B. give up. I tried brought. Aid. Stuart and Hutchins, assistant steward; Mrs. reached a solution of the problem, to re- Maddocks everything everybody suggested and woald "°t to act Gertrude Mrs. taken so at another meeting of the board. j *«rec until the corn- Hutchings, chaplain; had much medicine I was dis- port mittce had reported. Dorothy P. Eldridge, treasurer; Mrs. gusted. The suggestion was adopted. A receas was then Clara A. 8. Fred “One 1 read the half hour of in taken to next Valentine, secretary; evening about Vinol and along Perhaps darkness Tuesday Mra. decided to it a trial. I sat evening. Buck, gatekeeper; Flora F. Dorr, give Soon noticed uhtcli the board juat before the meet- an Ceres; Mrs. Clara M. Hutchins, Pomona; improvement. I kept on taking it ing was called to order, waiting for a and today 1 am a well man. SOUTH ft KOOKS VIULE. Mrs. Mildred Preble, Flora; Miss Lenora The sore- harned-out lose to be replaced, had a Cora E. Blake ness is all gone from my I do not j has been ill of a bad cold F. Hodgdon, lady assistant steward. lungs, on tbe tbe have and have mellow jug influence aldermen. At past week. any cough gained fifteen PUhich wins f , in and am events, Aid. Moor was on hia feet with High school closes pounds weight I telling my rti to-day lor the ALAMOOSOOK, EAST 409. t | ORLAND, friends that Vinol it.” — olive branch the moment tbe meeting Christmas vacation. did Frank in The newly-elected officers of Ala- Hillman, N. J. N* Littlefield has been Camden, Now we 1 visiting mooBook are as It is and hear say that opened. friends in Penobscot. grange follows: U. 8. the curative, tissue-building in- then, people Aid. Moor ex preneed blmself as dis- j fluence of C*PL Thurman L. Gross, master; W. F. Gray, overseer; Dora cods’livers aided by the blood- with the delay in the matter. He Gray has placed the can without a gusted Lmelie Belle in winter quarters. Dunbar, lecturer; Ray Blaisdell, steward; making, strength creating properties of they get along typewriter. did not w ish to be accused of purposely tonic contained in I The smelt fishermen are Warren Dunbar, assistant iron, Vinol, that made getting their steward; Agnes so this thing along until after the rafts on it successful in Mr. Hillman’s dragging j the cove and preparing for the Fosythe, chaplain; Carrie White, treas- case. Yes, we believe that. Only forty years dection. He favored Mr. Drum- [ w inter's work. We ask every person in this | spring urer; Alice Gibbs, secretary; W. 8. Gross, vicinity of the ! Mta- Esther P. Howard suffering from weak chronic meyas superintendent poor, and died Wednesday, Jennie lungs, without one. Dee. 2, after a gate-keeper; May Gross, Ceres; coughs, or a run-down condition of the ago everybody got along he bele ved nine-tenths of the of ! long illness, during,|whicb people she was Carrie to I tenderly cared for bv her daughter, Gray, Pomona; Leach, Flora; system try a bottle of Vinol on our • Ellsworth favored him. He thought the Mrs. Byron Herrick. Mrs'. Alberta assistant steward. guarantee to return Howard had Dunbar, lady your money if it So a the steam * i of was low bw n » widow they did, little further back, without contract price fi,7S0 chough. I over forty years, residing at fails to help you. would take it her home at South Brooksville or with her ! Mr. Drummey for that, or EAfiTT BLUEHILL, 252. A. Ellsworth. Me and the railroad train. daughter at South Penobscot. She leaves G, Parctaer,druggist, engine They got along j Mr. Harrington or Mr. Mitchell, two of two East Bluehill held its aged brothers Oapt. Washington grange regular without them because there were none. the democrats who bid for tbe place, Howard, of Caatine, and Capt. Charles meeting Dec. 12, with twenty-two present, would take it for that. If Mr. Drummey Howard, of Oreutt’a Harbor. All of the including visitors. The master being ab- CATARRH Trouble who thinks he can get with- j \ older people remember “Aunt Esther” as a Anyone today along could not be elected, be woofd vote for sent, the chair was filled by the overseer, faithful friend and nurse in time ot need, out the because he can do his either of the othera he had named. He Walter Carter. As there was no typewriter writing ; "nd there was no family but was indebted degree Ended HYOMEI moved that a committee be appointed to to her for aid and care when visited by work, the recess hoar was spent in sing- by with the is like the man who thinks he doesn’t illness. The An Inexpensive, Easily Used and Most pen, make a contract with Mr. Drummey. I funeral, conducted by the ing, with sister Mabel Strout pianist. Kev. Mr. Harden, of the Brooksville cir- Effective can tbia motion there were Remedy. need the railroad because he walk. In your He withdrew immediately, cuit, was held at the For program recitations by Methodist church at nature’s harm- on the of Aid. Surely try Ilyomei, however, request Had- South Brooksville, and the interment was Fannie Maddox and Fred Green, and method of be in the old music Beulah Grindle. Next less remedy for catarrh, colds, asthma, writing you may “walking” today. docks that the matter be opened family lot on the Howard farm by Saturday w^ote at Oreutt’s Harbor. evening officers will be elected. A good bronchitis, or croup of children—a for discussion once more. If so, then remember that the railroad is builtand— op attendance is desired. treatment that is to and | Dec. 11. C. pleasant use, Aid. Haddocks also made peace signs in so certain of results that G. A. his remarks. lie admitted that I'archer sells it on the opening CRANBERRY ISLES. MANSET. “No-cure-uo- the three democratic members bad found Master Holsey Atkins has beeu ill the A. E. Foss and wife have returned home pav” plan. is not a cure-all but a It inqiossible to accomplish wbat they set past few days. from Bangor. Ilyomei spe- Your Train has arrived cific for catarrh and simi- S out to do, and were ready to meet the Mrs. George Neal, of Southwest The Christmas tree and concert will be distressing 1 Harbor, lar ailments. You breathe so bait way. He said be hadn’t spent Friday here. on Christmas eve. Ilyomei republicans that its medication at once Seth Rice hurt his hand Miss Whitmore returned Thurs- antiseptic ihe least thing against Mr. Drummey, quite badly Mary reaches the irritated and diseased tis- It is the New with a drilling machine in his boat from where she has been at- but several others bad said they would shop day Castine, on Thursday. I tending school. sues, healing and soothing the sore like a chance to bid on tbe contract again, spots. J. S. Pressey and wife have gone to Deer Rev. F. P. Dresser will preach a Christ- and he favored the matter Get a outfit, which contains again opening Isle for the winter. | mas sermon Sunday morning. There will Ilyomei tor bids. be a service in the inhaler and bottle of liquid, at once. Mr. Lindall showed at evening. R moving pictures Put of into the T UN IO Aid. Moor said he was to the hall Miss Grace Clark and little Miss Muffett twenty drops Ilyomei Remington opposed put- Thursday evening. will a duet at inhaler and breathe it a lew times | ting the contract at too low a figure, be- A church supper held at the ladies’ aid (Leola Rumill) play piano Southwest Harbor high school Friday. during the day. There is no treat- the would be the ones to building Wednesday evening was a great J lieving poor ment so for it Typewriter success. Dec. 14. Lilac. v satisfying instantly suffer. opens the air Mrs. Fred Bracv was taicen to Castine stoppcd-up passages— Ala. stuart thought tne overseers oi the BLUEHILL FALLS. breathe the unclean dis- on the seacoast missionary boat Sunbeam you freely, We have built the on purpose and the board of aldermen could see Mra. Abbie is much better. from the nose and dull Remington Junior | poor Thursday. All hope for her speedy re- Conary charges stop, — to it that the poor got proper treatment. covery. Mary l^eighton is home from North headaches vanish even the worst for those who have writing to do and need cases Ala. Jones said be favored the salary Dec. 14. Rooney. Sedgwick. respond quickly. Bennie of is a but who haven’t bought system talked of, as it would be Lufkin, Sunshine, visiting typewriter one—yet.* possible WEST SEDGWICK. relatives here. then to hud out how much it cost to take We have built it for Richard Ret.son and wife were at home Alden Conary is preparing for two weirs care of the “We do not know now poor. over Sunday. in the spring. the traveler and for wbst a fair contract he said. price is/’ Miss Martha J. Gray has returned borne Mra. Angie Candage is with Mrs. Jennie Sevenbarks “It is a and it will be a from Penobscot. Friend at Bluehill for a few' weeks. the for the just gueas, guess South P* a Sure and Safe Remedy for home; ss long as the contract plan is continued/' Miss Doris Hatch, of Penobscot, is Dec. 14. Crumbs. doctor, the clergy- Aid. Treworgy said the people were teaching at Black’s corner. DYSPEPSIA and all WEST SURRY. satisfied with Mr. Drummey. He thought The fishermen are busy getting good STOMACH man, the farmer, the if Mr. Drummey would take it at |2,750 catches of smelts and eels. Mrs. Phebe A. Saunders is very ill. TROUBLES. Seven Barks, which is the extract of retail the would be satistied. “I! the Miss Elizabeth Gray spent the week- Arthur of East is work- storekeeper— people Young, Surrj, Roots and will end with Mrs.-Phebe 1). WesseJ. ing for the Carlisle brothers. Herbs, make yonrfood people are satisfied, we as aldermen, ought digest, banish for everyone who A party consisting of Roland Durgain and Mrs. Carlisle returned Sunday after Headaches, regulate | to be," he said. Guy your Liver and wife, Jesse Wessel and wife, Fred Weasel a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Urban Kidneys, give you & neeas a ior Aid. new and typewriter Stuart asked Aid. Moor if he would and wife, Roscoe Gray and wife and Wal- Brown, at Ellsworth. life, keep you well. Price ter Clement were entertained 50 cts. a bottle at all •grt-e to again ask for bids and give the pleasantly Mrs. Leonard Gray was called to East druggists or the uses, like and letter Mrs. Laura Howard and Preston Gray from the simpler manuscript writing. contract to the lowest bidder. Aid. Moor by Orland Saturday, by the illuess of her proprietor, Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. Saunders. lyinan 68 of the is said he would not to that; be would mother, Phebe Brown, Murray St., Hew York City. The Remington Junior fifty dollars, agree Dec. 14. X. price Dec. 14. L. warn to know who the man is. _ cash with order. It is just what its name implies, Aid. Maddocks fried to get Aid. Moor WEST SULLIVAN. a “boiled down” and Trew orgy to agree, if bids were again Mrs. H. H. Havey and Master Dwight Remington; smaller, lighter, asked for, not to reject any of the former Havey were in Bangor Saturday. simpler and more portable, but a true Remington bidders if either was the lowest bidder, Mrs. J. K. Mitchell returned* Thursday from a visit in Boston and New York. it the it does and ■nd providing they furnished satisfactory The Woman Who Takes j in the work does and way it, The Golden Rule will hold a fair bondsmen. society to her and her and sale Wednesday afternoon and even- the proper help keep digestion right system sold under the iron-clad guarantee. Aid. Remington Moor aaid he would not agree to ing at K. of P. hall. free from poisonous accumulations, is n ot troubled vote for the lowest bidder, and wculd not Miss Houghton, of Lee, who is teaching with headaches, backache, languid feclin unnat- Here is your chance, absolutely your first chance, to buy commit himself to vote Later here, is boarding at the home of James foranyman. ural sufferings. All women who L_. j tried an absolutely first-grade typewriter at a medium price. be did that would vote for Mr. Mattocks. say he we a Junior on terms who at home for For $55.00, will sell you Remington Drummey if he bid $2,500, but Mr. Drum- Among the pupils are the Christman recess are Ethel Hodgkins, of $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Cut out the attached mey, who was present, interrupted to say Walter of Tunk Pond, of Hancock, Havey, coupon and send it to us with $S. 00 in cash, check that be would never get the chance. “I and of Gouldsboro. Gladys Itolfe, we or moneyJ order,9 and will send the machine. contend,” said Mr. Drummey, “that f2,750 Dec. 15.__ M. BEEGHAM'S FILLS Typewriter Co. is not and I think I kuow as know this famous to bo the for them. A I enclose herewith enough, * remedy proper help t&.OO, on receipt of EDEN. # much about it as any man in this town.” few doses will make imrr. diate difference and occasional use will vement in health and SKSnsiTi. Co. Aid. Treworgy told Aid. Maddocks that John L. Cosroey, a native of this town, cause a permanent impro strength. They writer. It is understood Remington Typewriter in the stove business in cleanse the and the blood and woman who if he would in a for anv for mauy years system purify every bring petition as a result of [Incorporated] died last Thursday relies on Beecham's not only better its end that will re- one of a Bangor, Pills, enjoys physical receipt you the former bidders signed by a scut- fund to me the less traps- injuries received by a fall through condition, with quieter nerved and brighter spirits, but she $5.00, m,, majority of the people of Ellsworth, he tle at his store on Nov. 23. He was sixty- and 108* "vJ Fxchan°,eL St. He leaves a widow an sum would vote for the man. four years of age. pay for it additional of 150.00. AVIIUII^W two lions. in mouthly payment* of |5.00 each. Aid Maddocks aaid he would like to A Clear have the Drummey contract published, Enjoys Complexion Me. Doan’s cure without of Value to Women with Box. Bangor, and new asked for under with a Reguleta constipalion Directions Special Every bids it, In griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect. Sold everywhere. boxes, 10c., 25C. few changes, one being a provision that Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per | the superintendent should make the re- box.—Advt. ports asked for by the Htate board of charities, the other being that wood •hould not be taken from the city wood lot for other use than at the poor firm. The foregoing is merely an outline of the discussion as showing the position HUB-MARK« 1 taken by the several aldermen. They is were Christmas getting as far apart as ever when Coming the mayor was appealed to for his advice. He suggested that the aldernien get to- RUBBERS gether as a committee of live and agree on something. EVERY POLICEMAN The suggestion was adopted, and ar- ON THE FORCE rangements were made for a committee every motorman, every conductor and every man meeting Saturday evening. who works out of doors hjis a pretty good under- SUIT THREATENS©. standing of wet weather defense from the ground up. 6 and 25c Those who wear “Hub-Mark” Petrol rubbers D. E. before the board SUGAR SHELL—For each sugar shell desired send coupons Hurley appeared know they are economical. as attorney for seven men whose names A thoughtfully and honestly made extra were stricken from the road roll at the the Hatchet Brand Cream Tartar the coupons with tough tap and high-grade upper is one of the last meeting, the bilia txyng held up Get your gifts by saving packed ^ Hub-Mark specials for hard, constant wear. pending investigation by a committee. Salt and Extracts. Our aim is to please the purchaser by giving good Spices, Soda, ) Hub-Mark rubber footwear ia made with a The bilia in were for work serv'ee demanded question sure to send for our illustrat- / thorough understanding of the as of Be h. and cost no more done on the woolen mill road under the values as well guarantee quality. complete by men. women, boys girls. They / than the other standard first quality rubbers. direction of William E. Richardson. They see how it is to obtain one of our Sixty years of knowing how and an enviable rep- ed and easy premiums. —- utatlon stands back of tho various styles of were in a bill list, many originally included pre- v- be at Hub-Mark Rubbers. muted was not to be as returned uaiuc. xuaia by Mr. Richardson, which As we guarantee all our premiums represented, they may vruei u/ approved the street commissioner. by we will refund amount received. THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK This of once if not and bill was held up under question satisfactory, If your dealer c&nuot supply you, write us. the authority by which Mr. Richardson this let us and we will take measures to If vour grocer does not carry line, know, did the work.. At this month’s regular BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO. Meeting the same items came up on the see that are you supplied. Established 185.? MALDEN, MASS. mgular road roll, approved by the street commissioner, and as the street commis- aioner he was not present to explain why Pauper Notice. THE AMERICAN'S advertisers are n°w approved the bills, the items were j TT'AVINO contracted with the City of Ells- lettinq down the price-bars into the flela = n w oi th to bu pport and care for those who stricken out. The meo whose names were Twitchell may need assistance during the next fir* of bargains stricken who The and are residents of Ellsworth. I off (except Mr. Richardson, Company, years legal Champlin is The low fori id all persons trusting*tbeui on my ac- procession of prices moving was not a to this action) then re- MAINE. party TORTLAND, count, as there is plenty of room and accom- right along, headed by advertisersing tained Mr. Hurley. modations to care for them at the City Farm bouse. M. J. Dbcmmiy. THE AMERICAN. Mr. Hurley pointed out that the work at>brrtt#rmmt*. -- OBITUARY. the war rone, and hia family baa had no OOirXTY NEWS. for over four months. $ljc igllsworti) American newt of him CHARLES H. GRINDAL. Rev. Charles Harhutt, of the Congrega- One of Ellsworth’s sterling citizens NORTH ORLAND. tional society, was in town this week. A UX AL and POLITICAL JOURNAL dropped a w»y last Friday, in the sudden j W. 8. Thurlow hat* gone to Buckaport in rnuiiBBD A. E. Gray is representing Lake View hia Ethel M., for a load of hay. Old Reliable vessel, Tt)SIC death of Charier 11. at bis home j Grinds!, « VERY WKtmKSDAY AFTERS*Kl*» at the State STORf] grange grauge. Silver and Rubie Smalt are ESTABLISHED 1068 on WAter street. Death resulted from a Misaes Edith at ; Fred who is Ui of liver trouble, normal school. Gray, home from Farmington Oldest aad Baal is Ealtar* Maka. Eratylklat la tka Mask Haa Iraat a Stand MAINE. heart attack, to which be had deen sub* remain* about the same. Plane ta a ELLSWORTH, Mrs. John L. Goss, of Dorchester, Mass., kaskat) tob for some time. He was as Sheet Munir and Music BT ject apparently Miss Doris.Sherman, of Boeksport, is ia visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary But Books, Motocvcles, Bicycles, Bewimr COUNT'* publishing Oi» was her Mrs. .Machine*, Victor snd Edison Tslkine HANCOCK weft as usual Friday forenoon, and visiting grandmother, Mary ton. Machines, TvDewritrri',rr*' Davis. Vacuum Cleaners, Post Cards ol local views. out aod about the the the week for a W. H. Titcs, Editor and Manager. place during early Schools close coming Mrs. Tress* Patterson and Miss Mae of the out- from two-weeks’ vacation. Several Always Reliable, Alwnys Up-to-date, Always Alive to ■ ^afternoon. Mrs. Grindal, returning j Customer.’ l0‘ ^ricr—$2 a fl.OOlorstx Ridley arrived Saturday at James Gib- of-town teachers will not return. terests. Guarantee Satisfaction. tBOscrlptlnn year; a him dead iu Always for three If laid short trip up town, found bons’. months; 50 cents months. Seth Webb left for Texas Satur- in aovance, $ 1 50, 75 and 3S cents his chair on her return. (fept. GOODS ALWAYS HIGH GRADE. NONE strictly Frank Trundy. who is driving team at He is a the ; BETTER M.VDF Single copies 5 cents. All ar- day. engage**-for year by I respectively Ellsworth had no better citizen than the falls, was last week a in that stale. EASY PAYbd CNT TERMS IF rearages are reckoned at the rate of $2 pei injured by Munyon Company DESIRED 1 wheel over his heel. ▼ear. Charles H. Grindal, and though be retired running James 1. Stinson has gone to Ontario, Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be Dec. 14. B. where his brother-in-law, Guy Cleveland, made known on application ia very ill of erysipelas. Mr. Cleveland MKMORUL RKSOLfTJONS. was a former resident of Stonington. S. J. Business communications should be addressed Lakevicw No. P. of has grange. 461, H., II .....CLEMENV«ffap t. ill 1 A’li J*liAAJJeIiJi A-- w to, and all checks and money orders made pay Dec. 14. Nihil. , the relblations: _ ..1 •ole to The Haww>ck Couwty Publibhiwo adopted following ..,MrH Co., Ellsworth. Maine. H'herea*, On# Heavenly Father in His great COREA. wisdom baa entered car midst and removed Katun. There will be a concert and Christmas Legal ltgal Iloticcs. to that above, one of our oldest great'lodge tree here at the church on Christ- Tbta week’, edition of Tte Baptist MAINE. To *11 Intern charter members, our e» teemed and beloved STATK^Or peraona erf |„ ,ith.r“*r mas eve. estate* hereinafter °t th* American id 2,400 copies. brother. Roland E. Davit; Collector'* Advertisement of Sale of lAtnd of named- A surprise party was given Cspt. A. C. At a probate court held at Ellsworth j Rei*Arcd, That our grange mourn the loan Son-Reeident Owners. for the of Lufkin Dec. 12, his seventy-sixth birth- Hancock. f, on lands situated in the town of of opnnt, "tb, r-‘teeoth Average per week (or 1913, 2,677 of a faithful member, one that was interested Unpaid taxes day December, a «?. 1914 day. Trenton, in the county of Hancock, for the m,tiers in ita welfare, and an officer in the order when followlT-.g ba.'ln. b«, Miss of the vear 1914. aent.d for the * Sanborn, pastor Baptist TriR action tberentx.n .. *be waa called from amongst us. chorch, who has been quite ill the past hmh E follosrtrt list of tin on real estate ef.er tnHlderf, it I, hereby WEDNESDAY, DEO. 16, 1914. owners town o„t^L',,y»- Rrmolvrd, That we extend our heartfelt week, is much improved. X of non-rest'd*-nt in the of notice thereof b, elrru to ,n Trenton aforeaafd. for the 1914. com- • panamaT? to the boaraved m their tor* yyar «>pr of uu.™ “j?- "Sympathy family The young people will present the play, ted to me tor collection for said town on “raasSLft^1"*three / mit pnbliebed «»ekt. moeeatfeei* i..v A motor oar fuel that can be sold at row. “District school at Blueberry Corner,’’ the firs day Of Hay. 1911. remains unpaid: kll.wortb American, e •ew,£Ser ..l„” ^ Revolted, That our charter be draped in Saturday evening, Dec. 19. The proceeds and notice la heref y giveu that tf said taxes at Kll.worth. In a.lrt county, tK, 2 cents a it experimented for with interest and charges are not at a probate curt fhS gallon being for a copy of these will go* totrmrds buying a bell the previously appear to be held mourning thirty days; mo much of the real estate is worth In aatrf c.u jnV within Indiana. Now us 3 cent church. There will be a basket supper paid, Use*^*s ly, on the fifth a.!: give resolutions be seut to the bereaved family; to the amount due therefor, in- a. d. at before the ^ sufficient pay January, U18. lea of tba cloik ?„’u* and- tires and we’ll one upon our records; one sent to Thb play. interest and chargee, will be sold forenoon, and be heard oil <1.99 spread cluding # thereon if ,k„ cylinder farther notice at auction at cause. i!•»« Ellsworth and one io the Bangor Dec. 14. 8. without public all ride. ^hkrican, hall in sam town, on the first Mon- 3er< miah T. Evergreen Giles, late of Ellsworth u commercial for publication. 9 a. ^ BROOKSVI LLE. day in February. 191ft, at o'clock m. •aid county der eaaed, a certain lu-t,,^''? Eliza bbth 8. plaaY, _ A mt"of pnrportln* to la.t will ,nd Hancock county loses one of its of be^tne t„uS« 1 Evrlyn Gray, L. H. Hillings, w ho h,a been employed tax due aaid deceased, together with most men in the in Name of owner, ion of incld int Prraeiilerf JuMa A prominent public William Do dob. Vinal Haven, in at borne. descrip; ','0b.^'^.,h',b0,of by Oiui'**' proper** ft chgs. one tbe eieaulors named thereto death of Elmer P. Spofford, of Deer Committee. Mies Marie Gott, of Sedgwick, ia keep- Clarence 8. OrlMle, latent Hanson, a lot of land contain- Baek.port.1. house for William Cbatto. Sylvia aaid conn.y decea.eti a certain Isle. as years his person- ing acre, hounded as follows: Young go, ing *4 purportineto be ll>t laat will and Mrs. Dallaa Carter and of w*at. south and east Mrs. te.to.aT2 his for had children, North, by aaid daceaaed. together with ality, genius leadership, WEST EDEN. H D Trim. $ 1 4ft petition Sedgwick, are livingwilh Albion Cioaaon. bate, pt ear abed hj V.lll, U. won and he had Heirs of C K Deliver, farm and ,ae early recognition, Miss Hamor baa returned to of North j executrix named therein. Octaves Jamea L. Saunders, Bluehill, stable, containing 66 acres, bounded from business nearly nine years ago, he Bar thewinter. Mary Lymbarner, late of B worn with distinction honors which Harbor for spent a few with his chil- as North land of ooksrill? »« days recently follows: by atid county, deceased. Petition still held a large in the dren. Mrader, south land of Bled’ h, come to few men of much more ma- place community William Higgins, who haa been bead Evelyn bf Hollis Lymourner, executor of the east shore, went will of md as a citizen. gardener on the Rice estate at Bar Har- Hutchinson and are At Frank Ralph Haynes, by deceaaed. that an order be issued to ture private Koy family unknown. 1ft 00 dUtilCS years. is home for the winter. where ^ among the legatees named in the Mr. Grindal was born at North Penob- bor, L. Hooper’s, Mr. Hutchinson iscot- of Russell farm, in- win of uu Heirs Hopkins, deceased, tbe amooot in Mr. who was burned ting wood. 48 remaining bithaa* .scot, and came to Ellsworth Barnes, recently cluding bunding*, containing ou be setxlement of bla second April 16,1842, bounded ss follows: account The Portland Press on out, has purchased* the property of Miss Evalena Cloeson, who baa been acres, North LUxte A. Ooogtns, late of commenting a young man. to work in a land of 8 Rodick 4ft Boa. south Ellsworth, in ni<) cooperage Everett Higgins. at F. H. has returned by county, deceased. A certain the of timberland on Mt. employed Billings’, land of T J east instrument do?. stripping shop. At the outbreak of the Civil war to her borne in by Hopkins, by «» Wl,‘ *nd The Nutting Lumber Co. is putting up Sargenlville. State road, west Mintie 23 00 8SJ2*H ft l.b* ‘^l *«U»»!uf by Hopkins, said deceased, together with for Desert island, referred to in Tbb be efttisted, and served in Co. H, 26th camps and wiil soon erect a mill Dec. 14. Geo J Stafford, farm and petition oro. portable r A. buildings, bate thereof, presented by Edmond J. on 118 acres, bounded as Walsh American last week says: “What ffe ; Maine regiment. He returned to Ells- the property owned by Mrs. JL'. W. containing the executor therein named. follows: North by townVad, south f a KiUredge. BIRCH A1AKBOK. JEROME H. KNOW true of Bar Harbor is also true of any worth after the war, and few years later, by land of B C Garland, east by LEM. Judge of said Conn | Mrs. E. E. a few last A true copy of the order at the of started a Sargent spent days Schools are in with the same shore, west unknown original wooded section of the age twenty-eight, week at session, Attest:—T. P. beautifully Bsr Harbor* with Mrs. Flora teachers as last term. ! Also a lot of land 'containing 10 Mauowby. Ksktister. store at the corner of Franklin coast that wishes to thrive as a sum- grocery Qrindle. acres, bounded as follows: North Henry Crane is making repairs and im- ! land of 8 W Bill lugs, south STATE OF j and Water streets. Here for thirty-five Miss Louise of Mt. by by ft AIN E. mer resort. The of Carter, Desert, spent provements aronnd bis home. ) laud of N J Mosley, east by shore. fragrant spruces the week her Ha wooes sx. 1*14. years he remained in trade, allowing him- past with couain, Mrs. Agile* I west by laud of J L Brown Decembers, the Maine shore line are one of the Gilbert of this niwth self few and the Mayo. Seboppe, Cherry field, recently On** lot containing 16 acres, bounds / day of December a. 4 relaxations, winning visited his Mrs. on | sister, M. H. Winslow. ! unknown TAKEN1*14. esacotion dated December5. 1*14] attractions. The Mrs. Helen Hamor, who had the mis- issued on a principal portable respect of all who had business dealings A lot of land 48 judgment rendered by tne West- j to hand now B. F. Cowperthwaite baa moved home, { containing acres, saw fortune cut her badly, is ern Hancock court In the mill and a dozen woods- ; with him for 1ms clean and honorable after the season i bounds unknown municipal count? husky also Miss Thelma spending at Prospect of Hancock, at a term doing nicely; Swazey, A lot of l«nd coola ning 18 acres. thereof begun sod held men can r lze Harbor. j a surprisingly large area methods. who met with a similar accident last bounds unknown, * 189 70: at Hluehill In aaid count) of Hancock on tbs fourth Tuesday of November, ou to of a In Mr. Grindal retired from week. Alton Banker has sold bis bouse fo Estate D li Rppes. wood lot situated wit: forest in short time. Of conrse j April, 1906, Novem» er a. Ernest Rice and moved to Mrs. Bunker’s in Ellsworth woods, containing 4 *4. d. 1*14, in favor of Bert H. succeeded his C. G. N. Rich was trying to pry np an en- Bennett, of Backs, ort. in said of We must have wood for fuel and for business, being by son, old made acrea — 120 county Han- last When the lever borne, vacant by the death of cock, Charles W. who continues the business gine Wednesday, Geo Walsun, farm including stable, against Anderson, of uid but it does Grindal, her mother, Mrs. C. A. Lawrence. for sixteen dollars manufacturing purposes, broke, causing a bad fall and a severely containing 3ft acres, bounded »* Backport, twenty on* * in the same so long hla cents debt or damage and six dollars nineteen seem as if means j spot occupied by sprained ankle. Dec. 14. C. follows: North by estate of Beuj every possible ce* ts coats so t and will be be has b(4nched out in Kitiredge. east by State road, south of sold si public I father, though The school play, “All a Mistake,” by auction at the office of T. H. should be taken to obtain the * CM Higgins. 10 90 Hmith, to said supply directions. the Cars was by on many ley league, presented Friday Jar Salc. Heirs James Lord, wood lot situated Bucks port, Thursday, the list dsy of Janu- where it can best be a d. 1915. at spiked. Surely Mr. Grindal bad the nine night. It was a decided success, and all In Ellsworth wood*, containing 49 ary, ten o’clock in tbe foreuoox enjoyed years all the Utle and Interest *hich said it is suicidal for such as took their part* well, acres. ft 80 right. resorts Bar of his showing pains- Wm. Ok* pr John Meadet place, so- * ! well-earned rest, relieved from the : farm harlrs Anderson has or had on the »tb taking and effective work by the teacher, called. on the east side Hurry Road, in Nathan Ash. including butid- dsy Harbor to the destruction of THE 452 of September a. d. 1914. when tbe »»mr was permit cares of business, but taking a lively in- Frank Drisko. Those in the cast were Ellsworth, Maine, of about fifteen j togs, containing acr«s. bounded consisting attached or, the oiigioal *?r t. in and to a acre* of land and bouse and as folidws: North by latyj of O C natural forest beauties.’’ i terest in all the affairs of life. James Elwell Hamor, F. E. Drisko, Mar- good dwelling certain lot or parcel of land with tbe b-uid- outbuildings. For of Young, west unknown, aooth by vin Mayo, William Dexter Swazey, Sarah particulars inquire of and F tngs thereon, situated in said Bucksportoo \ For many years, under the old school Fred L. Mahon, Ellsworth. Maine, or John H. land Ralph C Springer, E. Alice Lizetta aud east shore. 7ft the northerly side of a street leading from Hadley, Bay, Swazey, ! Danforth, Foxcroft, Maine. by Ill Every now and then, says the Bos- system, Mr. Grindal was agent for the Agnes M. Hall. Wilbur Herrick, farfn and buildings, McDonald street to Elm »treat: said lot is two urd a half rods on aaid street and rues back s school in his and the horse, weight 1,400: one gray containing 2& acres, bounded as ton a is made district, later, when ; Dec. 14. M. nine rods and Transcript, suggestion pacer. 1,180; one bay mare, 1.000; one follows: North by land of C 8 Con- contains twenty-two sad s half new system was was for CHEAP—One rods, and is bounded on tb* for the abolition of the revenue cutter inaugurated, doable runner delivery pang, one good sec- don. sooth by laud of Geo MitcheU, (T*S»> square south said on the west Isnd several years a member of the school NORTHEAST HARBOR. ond* band sleigh, one Jersey cow. harnesses, east by shore. IS » by street; by service, ajtd as often dies a Datura! wagons, etc. H. H. Harden, Harry. Me. A W Joy, wood lot situated in Ells- formerly of Charles Cushing; on tbe north by j board. He was also a member of Wm. H. Rev. Charles F. Lee preached at Seal worth woods coutalng 89 acres. 8 59 land of Bert Bennett, and oo the east by Itcd death in the face of the for » ctM. » ChrleSi of Mrs. all same magnificent ! H. Rice post, G. A. R. Harbor Sunday morning. Alfaretta Smith, cottage at Bayside, 5 9ft Luce, being and tbe premises POSTCARDS-*and 6 assorted', 11 Christmas for 10 eta. which were to aaid Charles Anderson record made year after the T. J. Collector conveyed year by Mr. Grindal married, on August Moore’s studio has closed for the win- The old Reliable Art Post Csrd Co., Au- Hornxs, bv deed date! 4,1886, of taxes of the town of Josephine Beasley, by Septem- officers and men of this ter. burn. Me. Trenton. ber 41. 1905 and recorded in the Hancock splendid Miss Lucinda J. Bennett, of Dec. 1914. Ellsworth, Trenton. 14, of ds^di. sol 421, 478 to marine Proctor Smaltidge and wife left All right for farm, wood or ex- county registry page branch of ours. Probably no who survives him, with three children— Monday which deed and record thereof reference tor Boston for the winter. HORHE—press. Free worker and good condition. STATIC or MAINK. other service under the C. W. of Nellie, wife Color black. See and before may be bad for a more particular description government Grindal, Elliworth; John try you buy; $50. of the Capt. Whitmore haa returned from A. B. C care of American. Cotlirtor'a ^dmitwmen' of fiat* of Lands of premises hereby conveyed. such of David McRae, and wife of Ad- M repays dividends as this one. Hattie, a visit in Boston. iV9R'twUMl Oinwri. Chamdlkb Wilso*. dison Saunders, both daughters now re- Deputy sheriff. With the discipline and efficiency of G. William Dudley and wife have taken Co Urt. Unpaid taxes os lands situated in the town of siding at Minneapolis, Minn. He is also Proctor SmaJIidge’s house for thewinter. Tremont, in the county of Hancock, for the the taavy, ita work on behalf of the subscriber hereby giv*s notice th*t — year. 1914, survived by one half-brother Reuben The third installment of “The Adven- he has been eiecoior world’s is over Moore’s drug More, vacated following list t»f taxes on real estate THIb duly appointed shipping kept constantly tures of will be f|MIE of the iaat will and testameiu of Grindal, of Penobscot. Katblyn” shown in the OFFICESby Dr. Gibbs. Hot water heat and toilet. I. of son resident owners in the town of up to s standard. What the Pastime evening. to E. G. Moore. Ellsworth. Tremont, for the 1944. committed tome JUDtiON L. late of SORRENTO, high long The funeral was held at the home Mon- Friday Apply year WELCH, for collection for said town of Tremont. on In deceased, and winter has in store for these staunch Friends of EvereU Seavey are glad to tenement for small the county of Hancock, day forenoon. Rev. T. 8. Ross, of the the 18th day of remains end All know that he is after a criti- within 6 April, unpaid; Kivep bonds as the law directs. persons vessels of recovering, TENEMENT—Deirablefamily; minutes' walk of P. O. notice is that if said in said Uncle Sam’s lend-a-hand ; Methodist of which deceased was hereby given taxes, ha-fng drflfcnds against the estate of church, cal illness. Apply at St., Ellsworth. terra* and are not JjCourt charges previously paid, so deceased are desired to present the same for no man can but the a The were of service, tell, pre- member, officiating. bearers The schools will cloae F'riday for the much the real estate taxed, as Is sufficient ten ement, and all indebted thereto are re- to the amount thereof, diction can be made that no demands A. W. Curtis, Clifton Woodward, Christmas vacation. Gilman high school Host pay including interest quested to make payment Immediately. George and charges, will r»e sold at auction at i’axsuL will begin its winter term Dec. 28. The public Chasuh ii will be made them that F. Hs«kell and Charles A. Smith. Sawyer'* hall. McKtaley. in said town, on the ! npon they other schools will Jan. 4. Sullivan, I>ec. S, 1914. begin book No. f79f, isiued^y^the Han- first Monday of February, 1914, at 9 o'clock i cannot meet. In this of the of next cock Rank. Finder a. m. * part Wednesday evening Week, local BANK County Savings subscriber notice that return to its Charles C. hereby give* the coaat BROOKLIN. basket-ball fans will have the opportunity please treasurer, Name* of turners, and descrip- adminis- world, along storm-swept of MORRILL. THE•he bee been duly appointed of witnessing an exciting game between tion or properly. Tax. tratrix of the estate of Hew England, they are the tireless Fred'L. Cole returned from Boston Sat- the fast team from Newport aud the first Byron Boyd. 9 in common of Riga, CELIA LARKIN, late of ELLSWORTH, of our urday. team of Northeast Harbor. It is as per reg of deeds, vol S14. guardians merchant fleets. expected EHanUD. page 78; in the of Hancock, deceased, and and and also ig in cutook n of 14*. as county Albert Hill family Miss Bernice that the champions of last year will keep per reg f bond* 'Ks the ]*w direct* All pet- deeds, vol 209, p 406. $«15 given Staples returned from Old Town the home team ou the move, but the home eon* the *■ state <" Tuesday. With a few of our Homer Bremen, wood having demands against COUNT* uossn*. sure to a samples lot. containing the sums Victor of is team is put up big fight. io a said deceased are desired to present Gott, Booth bay Harbor, Every- IADIES—J hosiery which we furnish for you upon « are one should and i for and all indebted thereto visiting his brother, W. J. Gott. turn out, support the request, you can easily earn a beautiful pair Ur Frederick W Brtdgharn, land in settlement, of to make immediately. Floyd Black, Brooksville, has in his home team. of $4 00 shoea. We give the option of a No. II. ig undivided lo» lot, in com- requested pavtnent Miss EvelynHJVay, who has been teach- pre- Vaancas L. CnawroM. a account book be- mium or a commission of AH orders are mon with Levi B Wyman, 1 66 -, possession general in is her Mrs. Dec. 15. X. December 11, 1914. ing Anson, visiting sister, delivered free at your door. We guarantee Freeman A Holmes, ft D Reed estate, _ in 1733 and ginning continuing op to R. A. Flye. every pair to give satisfactory service. A Sarsb M Reed estate, H S3 nolle BLUKH1LL. tub-crlb.. birebjr *!**• 176(1, w hich belonged to Samuel Mrs. J. B. Babson and Mrs. M. A. postal card will bring price list and full partic Sarah Friend, heir and devise* of he has been duly appointed eiecoior WatRpn, Flye aiiars return mail. Bat State Uosirry Lewis Friend, as of THI returned from where by per reg deeds, of the last will and testament of (Mr. Black's great-great-great-uncle-in- Saturday Boston, Mrs. Pearl Atherton ia in Sulli- Inc 9i Willow and ll vol as visiting Co., Hi., Barker Court, 214. page 429,17a, per r»g o# ELLS have spent two weeks. van. SARAH B. HADDOCKS, late of is*) bis being the first store in what is they Lynn, Mass. deeds, vol 314, page 11S. Joy lot so who been called,% / SO €9 WORTH. now Miss Ruth Kane, baa attend- Miss Maude Bacon is at home from Hancock county, and located at Nas- Harriet Ureen.lkod No 7, David Ben- bos* the Eastern State normal school at for a short visit. NUOIC STORRH. Hancock, deceased, no ing Skowbegan son lot. 8 h liftheconotyof keag Brooklin. It is a brown by nigbway. by T*W the terms of said will point, paper- Castine, ia home for the Christmas vaca- WILL pay cash for fair shoe stock. Ad- W being required by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Treworgy are at Jackson. by beach. 495 demands the «-«»teoi covered book, and is in excellent condi- tion. I dress Joseph Simon, Nashua, N. H. Frank 8 persons having against home from a visit in Boston. Hamilton. Hodgdon lot. so satd deceased are desired to the as present sr* tion. Mr. Black is very choice of and had the called, per reg deeds. vol.483, p for settlement, and all indebted thereto it, Harry Grindle misfortune to The express and stage office has been 205, 2 97 to make immediately- baa several more old which he a bullet his foot while gun- moved from the Pendleton house to * Li! Ncuui* requested payment books, put through the Spa Charles Ladd, part of the Reuben Hunky A Urn**- values He ning last week. store of J. E. G. Williams. Dix estate,undivided of Riga lot, highly. would like to know if North Hancock, Dec- 1, 1914. — of Rock- NOTICE. reg of deeds, vol *95. page 898 one has one older. Mrs. Grace Nutter Andrews, Mrs, P. J. Cullman has orturned to her I per so* any *3 undivided of 14a lot, as per reg subscriber hereby five* notice is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilmont home in after several months hereby give my son. Louis E. his sdmlnt* port, Bangor, Young, M deeds, vol 23S. page 338 6 80 be hue been duly appointed Kane. here. freedom, and shall claim none of hie I^HK I Andrew E Parker, land st Bernard, 82 trator of the estate at Jamaica Case. wages, and forbid all or Ginger There will be a little Christmas sale of The persons harboring W W Rich. Well Mayo lot to called, M AURORA, drama, “ Luck,” pre- trusting bim ou accouilt, as I shall ALBERT MACB, late of The case from my pay Fred Robinson, wood lot in No 10, 1 16 Jamaica ginger Hancock fancy articles at the reading room of the sented Friday ryght to a audience none of his bills after this date. deceased, large Edward R Reed, land and buildings at In the county of Hancock, was heard before the law court in Friend memorial library baturday after- the senior class of the was Ross Young. as law direct* All P* county by academy, Center, also lot east of road 14 a, given bond* the Dec. 19. in Each North Hanoock, Dec. 9, 1914. demands the — last The noon, given fine style. part was well southern half of pasture west sons having against Augusta Thursday. respondent desired to Mrs. Bert Anderson received the sad taken. of road Ida. Mt. tot 60a, 90 $9 of said debased are P"JJg in the case is Ambrose of Sulli- NOTICK. Nelson T the same for aettlevnent. and all lndeD, Simpson, news that her Albert Dec. 14. Thurston, agf per reg Thursday brother, H. thereto are to make paymtatw van indicted tbe r_ mv son. N. deeds vol 490. P 160. 8 09 requested Harbor, by grand Jury McDonald, bad died at Fairfield. The re- hereby give Alden Davis, bis A. Rimiu M,c»- freedom, ami shall claim none of bis Frank Tibbetts, as per reg deeds 494, * meolwiely. last October as a common seller. The mains will be brought here for interment? SUNSET. I 466. Dec. 4.1914. wages, and forbid ail persons or page 2 48 Auroy^ __ harboring Wm evidence introduced in the court Lookout chapter, O. E. 8., held its Walter Small is iil. trusting him on my account, as I shall Underwood Co ii«a of land, U«t supreme quite pay wharf and aubaeriber hereby (ire none* annual Dec. 11. none of his bills after this date. ✓ buildings at McKinley. 500 00 atim was to the effect that he had sold Jamaica meeting Friday evening, she has beeu A. T. Small is still quite ill. Johh G. Davis. Wyman A Phillips. H P Harper lot \ THB duly appointed The degrees were conferred on one can- tratriz of of to several men. There was no evi- Me.. Nov. 1914. 20a, 8 go theestatc ginger followed election of Mrs. E. S. Small, * bo has been quite ill, \ Surry. 9, MOIN®* didate, by officers, ^ Mrs E B Wyman, land in No M. 3 63 ROBERT R. late of LA dence that be had of is better. MCDONALD, sold liquor any kind. after which a crggy supper was much en- Heirs of Levi B Und s® Wyman. on in the county of Hancock, deceased The returned a Melville Small is at Mountain- Dodge's point !6a, also laud in No All P« Jury verdict of guilty. joyed. teaching dolin'leant ms given boOds as the law directs ville. 7 Mt lot Western Mt 240a of in D. E. for Mrs. Naomi Allen delightfully enter- ig sons demands against Hurley, counsel Mr. Simpson, 10a. P 8 Robbins lot in common having a Satur- tate of said deceased are desired tained her friends at whist party T. Powers has built a and •' took the case to the law court for a de- logging camp, with F W Bridgham 5a, also the »nd up The rooms were has a crew A IjAUGK COJiTKACT. present the same for settlement, day eveniDg. prettily quite cutting timber. Ferrell estate at Center 25a, also Fly to make p-j on whether Jamaica debtee thereto are requested cision the question of decorated with bouquets of large yellow lot No M. 10a 39 McIK- Etbel and Mamie Davis, Edna and Lois 04 meut immediately. Aixia M. an refreshments _ Ashbsky A. Loraus, ginger wag intoxicating beverage, chrysanthemums. Dainty Snowden and Hen a Small and several Lamoioe, Dec. 1, __ were after which and collector of 1914.__ witbin the meaning of the statute. served, dancing more of the high school pupils, are iil of said town of Tremont. DO''" music were Miss Rachel Cole What G. A. Pareher West Tremont. Dec. 14. isi* * KpHK ioMcnber hereby give, ‘br“ before the law enjoyfed. jaundice. Wants Kvery eiecni Tbe case was argued court and M. A- Flye received the first 1 >b« baa been duly appointed prizes, Dec. 14. of the last will and testament of D. E. lor and and consolation were won Mias Sadie. by Harley, respondent, prizes by Person In Kllsworth to Do. > of ELLSWORT H. L. Graham for the Dollard atmcrtisnnmift ANN F. ORBKLY, late Coanty Attorney Musa Victor Gott. no o ang STONINQTON. of Hancock, deceased, State. Dec. 14. Unb Femme. in tfie county ^ _ the terms ofsaid Miss Kuth of is the being required by fi. Stanley, Boston, WhenG. A. Pareher, the enterprising having demands against Probate. of Mrs. Arthur persons to tn^t Appointed Register of guest Spofford. tate of said deceased are desired INDIAN POINT. ““pr^j first offered a Wm, O. EMERY and all Edward E. Chase, of Blnehill, son of tbe Miss Mary Eaton is visiting her sister, druggist, 50 cent package I the same for settlement, Mrs. George Richards recently spent a Mrs. Ernest Brunswick. thereto are requested to E. E. been Weed,.in " Ann uw late Judge Cbaae,bas appointed few with relatives In Bar Harbor. ot Dr. Howard’s lor abe cure ot Msav days The ladies of the specific mediately. register of probate of Hancock coanty to Congregational club tlTLES ! EllaWorOi, Dec, i, 1»IA Miss Mildred McFarland, of Trenton, will hold a fair and supper Dec. 17. and at halt eucoeed Timothy F. Mahoney, who haa constipation dyspepsia price, was the guest of Miss Pauline Bianchfield Elder a former of K.LIWORTH, MAIMS will Ulysses Qreen, pastor j &arD*. reeigned. Mr. Mahoney's resignation one day last week. the L. D. S. church here, is somewhere in and guaranteed to return the money it it flrofraatonal ItartliM mad* land abstracts ^ take effect as soon as his successor is Charles of Northeast Harbor, Higgins, not he and copiss furnlshsd is a few with his did cure, thought it probable from an short which will probably be within a spending days parents, State of Ohio. City of Toledo, f qualified, F. Ju and wife. notice, and at HKMMU mcu. H. SCOTT Higgins Lucas County, \ sa. his with other medicines few days. Frank J. makes oath that he is experience tor ALICE Preparations are being made for the Cheney ornest The appointment of Mr. Chase is for tbe senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cbeney Christmas tree and concert by the mem- these diseases that be would have a good of Mr. term, A Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo, •rvF8wKrT,SCN,™^?^k^‘>OKNKKAL 0LKK1CAU remainder Mahoney's expir- bers of the Sunday school. and State aforesaid, and that said MORRISON, JOY l CO. WO«a( ^ County BLOCK, Agent Union Male * on 1917. Mr. Chase is a firm will the sum of ONE HUNDRED many packages returned. But Detfwlt burety ing January L, Dec. pay although •TATS STSaBT. V lor Frobal* Trustyand 14._H. DOLLARS for each and case of Catarrh and. (uruKblng of tbe University of Maine, and every be has sold hundreds ot w graduate that cainot be cared the use of bottles, not one Agent Olifer Typewriter! typewrit8' for by HALL'S IdMMsa IlM. ». ta, ns is exceptionally well qualified the BAYSIDE. ctjre. dta. <>>ve' catarrh been brought back. Cor. Mam and Water office. Mrs. Etbelyn Remick, master of Bay- FRANK J. CHENEY. % Store). KII»worth. *«• Mr. Mahonev will, on January 1, enter side started this morning for Sworn to before me and subscribed in my To tboefc suffering with head- grange, this 6th of A. D. dizziness, bis duties as clerk of courts, to Lewiston to attend the State presence, day December, upon grange. t». which be was elected in September. her X ache, poor digestion, constipation and TAR. WILLIAM^SEMPL’E Mrs. Remick will also visit brother, (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Albert N. Cushman Frank N. Jordan, in Lewiston. Notary Public- straining, Dr. Howard’s specific offers OSTEOPATH Burned. Care is taken Macbiasport Tug E. J. Remick, of Cambridge, Mass., Hall’s Catarrh internally Specialties: Nervous and acts the blood mucous quick relief. It is an invaluable boon to Electrician and The tug Samuel B. Jones, of Machiae- visited relatives here All were directly upon afcd Contractor Pj^AhE recently. surfaces of the system. Send for testi- 1 Diheases ok the Machiss Humber glad to see him. It waa the first time ail who feel uncomfortable after Electric APP"polnf port, owned by Co., monials, free. eating, Supplies and Fixtures. Treatment and Consultation,S™M*VaP by Mr. Remick had been in Maine for ten F. J. CHENEY A CO., Friday* wag burned to the water’s edge a* mid- Toledo, 0.v and is the dinner in * in Elieworth on Sold all 75c. to-day popular pill Estey m«Dt, was vained at years. by Druggists, Building, Ellsworth. B“*0 night Sundav. She |9,000; Take Hall’s Pills for * Addre.n, Enntern Truit Bid* B. Family eeaatipation. all tbs large cities. . insurance, $L,

» AFFAIRS KRLS WORTH 'IXJCAL FARRS. i MOUTH OF THE RIVER. fetjctttatmmtf. (Continu'd from age 1.) Mm. Alfred A. 8mltb went to Brewer Charles Jones spent a few days last week thl, noon to vi.it ber As A result of Ibis meeting, it d.uKhter, Mm. Her- with his brother Arthur. j noer. bert Nickerson. I i # decided to again open tbe matter for John Remick, wife and two children sis Mrs. ijurriet under tbe general terms of the L. Hastings leaves to-day spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs., Ada ^ for Ray. contract, the only changes be- Brookline, Mass., to spend the winter nrurnmey with her H. C. has hauled for reports to the Stale daughter*. Capt. Ray hia^aloop for I Sea Christmas au provision Bright up on Fullerton’p point, and is and that wood Mrs. Judson Ready jcrd of charities, shall Austin went to Oid Town lat home. from tbe wood to I be taken city lot for to-day spend the day with her daugh- Henry C. Ray, jr., went to Augusta last oot • v than use at the poor farm. The full ter, Mrs. Minnie Clark. Saturday, expecting to have employment ottM.r for the winter. contract in the re- wr[n, of tbe appear Charles P. Gatchell is home from You can save at this store on Dexter, Interlaken is u Frank Garland, who has had mbney for blda on page 7. A re- called hero good central point employ- „a,st printed by the death of his ment in Danville the fourteen grand- for tourists to make short trips visit- Va., past port eflast Friday evening'a meeting of mother, Mrs. Lizzie A. Googins. months, is home for a lew days. on 3. ing Swiss places of Interest Perhaps Your Purchases. lie city government appears page The Capt. A. E. Closson has hauled his Holiday proceeds of the annual sale and the up of most Interesting of all these trips vessel, the schooner in New The annual meeting the Ellsworth supper hold in the Winchester, vestry Tuesday evening Is to tuk* a train at Interlaken for York, and is home for the winter. society was held in the vestry par- by the ladies’ Hsptlat sewing circle were |40. Grlndelwald. thence the side Mrs. Susie Pray and daughter Caro are The tip steep lor last Monday evening. meeting Mrs. a week in the of Here are a few and out of Percy 8. Moore and son of a mountain to Scheldegg. spending Bangor, guests only suggestions prices in attendance for a Frank, Mrs. Sts the largest num- who have Prey’s sister, Mrs. Anna Conway. been here for a have re- When I made* this the tlie large Holiday Stock we have displayed on our Four new week, trip rallwa^ ber of years. metyber* were turned to their home in Trenton. Mr. from Scheldegg to the top of the Jung- counters for YOU. t and tbe same officers were re- sleeted Moore came for them Sunday. frau was Just begun. In the car as- NORTH ELLSWORTH. ! to serve for the ensuing year. The nted Miss Alice cending from Grlndelwald was a young of the business Clough, who has been at- Mrs. Hannah Maddocks last week V ■’w ptin feature transacted * spent tending the fall term of American with two guides who was at Ellsworth. to inclam all Castine normal sts the proposition the ex- school, is home for the Intending to ascend the Jungfrau from Mrs. Herman Cousins has returned to "Special Combination Boxes for Christmas: items of tide chtirch the 8un- holiday vacation (except He was a her home in piate with her parents, Scheldegg. quiet. Inof- Kennebunk. in one budget, and to make Eugene Clough and dsy school) wife. fensive fellow, but the fact that ho Schapl re-opened Monday, with Mrs. Tie, Handkerchief and Hose in boxes,N 89c to raise tbe finances without the in effort carried an Ice ax Indicated that he was Grace Maddocks teacher. etc. As it Kev. O. J. returned Bull in sid of sappers, would take bat Guptiil Monday a climber. A Miss Elizabeth Googins spent Saturday Dog Suspenders, boxes, 45c from Frenchman with a wax- additional effort to do this Deer Isle, where he has and with Mrs. Maria L. I small it is been.-supply- ed mustache nnd a Sunday Gray. for two goatee proportion- Tie, Handkerchief 45c tbat tbis will succeed. Tbe ing weeks. Mr. will Mis* Helen Maddocks is her and^Aimbarwls, poped plan Guptiil ately small seemed disposed to guy him. visiting here Mrs. Ethel at ■ was one of tbe most preach next Sunday. He has sister, Haynes, EUpworth. Armbands in burnt wood meeting encouraging accepted Webster, the American, kept his tem- Fancy boxes, 23c a call to the pastorate of the Deer Isle Joseph H. Nason came home Saturday ip years. per. hnt. being quicker at repartee, got from Mars where he has been Tie holders Match box in churches. night Rill, juid Pigskin, 45c Next Sundav will be observed as Chriat- the better of him and set the car employed. Lyndon E. who has Watch Purse and Match box in mas Sunday in some of tbe coprches of Treadwell, occupied laughing at him. This made the Fob, Pigskin, 45c the blacksmith BORN. Ellsworth. At the Congregational church shop of O. J. Treworgy Frenchman, whose name was Du [ about F Rev. H, B. will fourteen years, moved on Pierre, and he Insulted Webster. (pepastor. Mathews, preach Saturday angry, BEEDE—At Dec to Mr and Mrs to new Bluehill, 13, his built near his Since were ! t Christmassermon In the morning. The I shop just home they sitting opposite each Ralph E Beede, a daughter. in Ellsworth. Martin Giles I musics I program will be as follow a; Pre- has rented other Webster reached forth his hand BUTTON—At Btoniugton, Dec 8, to Mr and Mrs Max L a the shop vacated by Mr. and dnd the other’s cheek. Button, daughter. [Elizabeth all-w°o1 rain- ; lade, Festival March, Dan bam; anthem, Treadwell, slapped $7-50 C DR will Averill.], Qnonnl occupy it at once. oue a since "The Grace of Clod,” .Stewart; offertory, Every ex|ap-ted tight, hnt GRANT—At Mt Desert Ferry, Dec 3, to Mr we were and Mrs Luther a sou. Mackinaw Goonod; anthem, “Angels from the Miss Florence Neve lie, who has been climbing at an angle of some- Grant, 0|Juuldl proof HILL—At Dec 5, to Mr and Mrs of i visiting relatives here for thing like forty degrees no one relished Buckaport. gealms Olory,” Neldlinger; poatlnde, several weeks, WidberJT Hill, a son. [Thomas Mason.] id In the for the prospect of having one. could Postlude E, Whiting. afternoon [ to-day Springfield, Mass., where \£e LADD—At Brooksville, Dec 8, to Mr and Mrs not blame Walter M a son. si 4o’clock there be a Christmas rea- she will spend the winter. She was ac- Webster for resenting an Ladd, wt(J MYRICK—At Dec to Mr Mrs service in the church. A choir companied by Mrs. John W. Insult at the moment rather titan hav- Bluehill, 6, and per special McCarthy, Ernest E Myrick, a daughter. who will visit ing It puss Into something more seri- ol girls will assist In the service. Tbe relatives in Boston. 8ARGENT—At Ellsworth, Nov 22, to Mr and W. R. Parker Clo. ous. Nevertheless, the affair did Mrs Frank a Co., pass organ at this church has this week been Mrs. Lizzie A. Googins died here Satur- Sargent, daughter. Into something more serious. The inspected, tuned and pat in first-class con* day morning, at the home of W. M. Ham- ELLSWORTH, MAINE Frenchman, handing Webster bis card, MARKMKD. dition by Mr. Hall, of the Hall Orgao Co., ilton. Death followed a shock suffered said: j tbe builders. At the Methodist church Bev. last week. Her age was seventy-two ‘This Is no place for an altercation.” BROWN—SARGENT—At Ellsworth, Dec 14, T. S. Hoes, pastor, and at the Unitarian years. She is survived by one by Rev T 8 Rors, Miss Alice M of loo wwckx>oqoqqo ooob© o«oooaooooaoiXQaaoQQS3tQoao son—Byron Of course a Brown, that meant challenge, to Clarence F * ebnrcb. Rev. J. W. Tickle, pastor, will P. Gatchell, of Brewer, and two sisters— Ellsworth, Sargent, of La- but when or where the end of the af- moine. < a Christmas sermon, with Mrs. Elmer preach special Williams, of Bar Harbor, and DUNHAM-YOUNG-At 1 fair would be reached no one knew, Ellsworth, Dec #, by CROWDS AT THE NEW YORK music. At the Baptist church, Christ- Mrs. Carrie Burton, of Bangor. The fu- Rev T 8 Ross, Mrs Mary C Dunham to Wil- ] [BIG SYNDICATE’S! and few cared. When we reached liam Young, both of Ellsworth. mas Sunday will be observed Dec. 27, neral was held at the home Monday, Rev. } BIG REMODELING tfALE, where the valuable stock of Men’s 3 Seheldegg I, being a fellow countryman WILLIAMS-PARKER—At Bangor, Dec 8. by \ srben there will be a Christmas sermon A. A. i and Shoes and is out by P. Killam officiating, interment at Rev Elmer P Perober, Miss Ruth Williams. < Clothing Furnishings, Rubbers, being closed 8 of Webster's, be called upon me. ask- tbs pastor. Rev. P. A. A, Killam, with Woodbine cemetery. of Great Pond, to Bradford 8 Parker, of \ { in order to make room for the workmen. 8 ing me to go to Du l’lerre and make Livermore Falls. special musicv in tbe morning, and a Rev. J. J. Hull, adult Sunday school an effort to settle the matter Before X'bristmas concert in tbe SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. 1 evening. worker for Maine, the 1,1 Kl». occupied pulpit doing so I learned from a man who had with of not Ellsworth baa famished the game war- here very at both the privilege returning same, it satisfactory. 8 acceptably Sunday witnessed the fracas In the car that GOOGINS—At Ellsworth Falls, Dec IJ, Mrs jj dens another moose the third for the and Lizzie A j case, morning evening services. The Sun- the Frenchman was a celebrated Paris Googins, aged 72 years, season. This case Is GRIN DAL—At Dec Charles H nouaual in that the day evening service was under the auspices duelist I had therefore little Ellsworth, It, very j Grindal, aged 72 years, 7 months, 26 days. man who paid the fine bad nothing to do of the Hartshorn bible class, and was pre- hope of securing an adjustment and ! HIGGINS—At Bangor. Dec 10, Frank I Hig- vitb tbe and was the sided over Main 69 Tie Nev M 118 killing, victim.ot by the president, Herbert A. that was as soon as gins, of West Ellsworth, aged years. Syndicate, St, Bangor. I hope extinguished of the law. A LADD—At S Maine’s Biggest Cut-Price Store. O ignorance young man Ash. The event was in celebration of the 1 met the Frenchman's Brooksville, Dec 8, infant son of representative Mr and Mrs Walter M Ladd, named Kuabton, hunting at Lakewood third anniversary of the class organize >OCM?OOOO^OOCHDOOO^rw-w-w-w*^' >ooooooooooooa He Informed that such an Insult — me j RAY At BayRide, Ellsworth, Dec 15, Capt November came the carcass of a ttou. An address to the oc- 2, upon1 appropriate as he had received unavenged would John E Ray, sr, aged 62 years. moose. Thhanitnal bad was been dead but a casion given by Rev. Mr. Hull. There ruin his reputation at home. He could 8POFFORD— At Deer Isle, Dec 12, Elmer P 51 10 4 short and was in condition. was music. Spofford, aged years, months, days. t time, good special not afford even to accept an apology. He went to the home of Cheater Nevelis, Work on the stave mills of Whitcomb, Webster turned out to be a sheep near and the by, reported finding of the Haynes &, Co. and C. J. Treworgy is pro- raiser In the heart (ff the Rocky moun- SWitrtissertrnT,., moose. Then Ernest a Moore, young man gressing ra^dly. Both mills are up and tains and used to high altitudes. He CIRONE’S HOTEL who makes hia home ■ .. with Mr. Nevella, boarded, and the roofs have been covered directed me to accept Du Pierre’s chal- i -.said that he had shot at a big moose the with paper, which will keep out the water lenge. By the code Webster was en- PURE BLOOD MAKES, day before, and claimed the carcass. Mr. for the present, and allow the carpenters titled to the choice of weapons and the j Nevelis 35 cents went with the young men to inside me i Good Meals help to go ahead with the construction. terms of the tight Be directed to HEALTHY get tbe moose. It turned out to be a bull with favorable One of PEOPLE; Low water, coupled make the following provisions: You on the Plan call leas than a Anything Order, European year old, but a moose calf leather conditions, and hard work by the principals was to go to a point on Hood’s Sarsaparilla surely and ef- is • pretty good-sixed animal, and Mr. both crews, hate advanced the work much the road a mile down toward Lauter- fectively removes scrofula, boils and j Nevelis, while he knew in a general way faster than anticipated at the start. brunnen. the other remaining at Schel- other blood diseases because it drives tbst it was Rooms and and against the law to kill cow or degg Each was to tie armed with a re- I out of the blood all the humors that I Board, $1.50 per day Upwards. call did | moose, ntB realixe that this big HU'l Its | M OTIS? volver, two chambers loaded At an cause these diseases. They cannot be 1 ammiiwasa calf within the meaning of appointed hour they were to advance successfully treated in any other way. the law. The carcass was taken to his Violation of Neutrality Reported and begin firing whenever they chose External applications for their re- home and dressed no out, effort being from I’p-rlver Town. to do so The road leaving Seheldegg moval have proven almost useless, made to conueal it. Uame Warden J. H. Is not at first steep, and it made little because tbey cannot drive out the The of this Mieomber heard of tbe case, and investi- Tbe Boston Globe gives this yarn an difference which of the* two won the impurities that are in the blood. Object gated. There was not anffleient evidence Otis date line, it’s good reading, but— Seheldegg eud Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure to fix the killing of the moose on young well, here's the stqry: Du Pjerre. who supposed he would rich blood, perfects the digestion, and Advertisement Moore, and the case was Dec. 10 — Elmer Babb and bad been brought against Oris, Me., fight under terms to which he builds up the whole system. The skin in- Mr. la to infofhj every reader of The American, who has need of any kind of Nereila for having tbe calf moose io Clarence Soper will be f8.9S sby on their accustomed, was Indignant at such an becomes smooth, clean and healthy. ! his combine and settle possession. After the law was ex- Christmas money, lor that is what they Innovation, but since I assured him This great blood remedy has stood the ; surance that all our policies broad protection prompt ; plained to him, Mr. Nevelis, who is a man will have to pay for indemnity in their that Webster would only tight him on test of forty years. Insist on having menta with the lowest possible rates. of honor, admitted that he badgvidently war operations resulting in damage to tbe the terms offered he was obliged either Hood’s, for nothing else acts like it. i violated tbe and a in district No. 7. face There is no real substitute. Get it law, paid fine of (75 schoolhouse to go back to Paris having hud his C. W. & F. L. MASON, and costs, amounting in.all to about (109. Some of tbe people thought that they slupped without having wiped out the today. Sold by all druggists. EL-LSWORTM. IVIAIIME Cbiel Game Warden F. M. Perkins came ought to be punished more, but Squire Insult or accept the situation. down to arrange tbs settlement. L. F. Hopkins said that Elmer’s father was one The mutter was kept perfectly quiet PERFECT HEALTH Cotnmt00ton IfUtcljanta.' Giles represented tbe Btate. of tbe best soldiers that went to tb* front who had witnessed the fracas _ Those Grandma’s Cordial in the 2d Maine regiment, and the grand- In the car were tourists and scattered Safe and Tried Relief for Female WKST KLIiSWUKTH. 1 father of Clarence fought in the Mexican In all directions. Consequently when IS A PRICELESS BLESSING. , Diseases and Weaknesses. war, so that the boys came honestly by one went out the next tporning as the Harvest Home held its WITH HEALTH Grandma’s Cordial is the Old Home grange regular their Besides, tbe great- Its first beams on the Poverty is better ! military spirit. sun was casting Remedy which will save you suffering meeting Dec. 12. Officers were elected as est ordnance experts in the world have surrounding peaks there w*as no one than Luxury WITHOUT it. Yet the ! and many dollars in doctors’ bills. follows: W. Clar- Promptly relieves all diseases and Henry Glass, master; made miscalculations. the their sec ington J. present except principals, cost of Good Health is trifling. Thous- weaknesses incident to the female sex. Carter, overseer; Cora Grindle, a lot about bomb- 1 ,Tbe boys had read onds and a surgeon who was stopping 5j You make this home remedy your- Vioal It. ands families self. lecturer; Oupfill, steward; in tbe war in Europe, and rigged Du Pierre won dt, enjoy perfect health, WANT dropping at one of the hotels. I Send One Dollar and receive by re- Sherman Cunningham, assistant steward; tomato loaded up a bomb made of a. can, the toss and chose to moVb out from through the aid of “L. F.’’ Atwood's turn mail ingredient and a formula M. for making this valuable Cunningham, with and bits of old iron for remedy. chaplain; powder Two shots were'given each Hoots and herbs were for Grand- William M. Higgins, treasurer; Emily Seheldegg. Medicine. Live good and tied it to a big box kite. I went down ma and are just as good for you. I Uuptill, Secretary: James Grindle, gate- shrapnel, man. and Webster and As a reliable relief from stomach Poultry an ar- HOME REMEDY M. They contrived ingenious trigger a there CO., f**P*r; Agnes Cunningham, Cerea; the Incline for mile, waiting — Gllian Aurilla Car- would release the bomb1 troubles and indigestion a certain 1228 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. M.Conary, Pomona; rangement, which time for the duelists to start and ter. Flora; Minnie 8. assist- ror the for best Bryant, lady a sudden of the strain on the correction constipation—the •ut steward. by Blacking ■q started him on the minute, und he of headache and kite cord. road The banisher biliousness advanced slowly up the Produce. After Bending up several dummy oonins colds—“L. F.” is New England’s fav- Farm two meu could see each other for near- j WBBT BROOK LIN. which were nicely, they planned dropped the tv hole distance tf’ben they I orite remedy. £Mrs. Nellie is at ly 9pear visiting Stoning- an attack upon an abandoned shack Mrs. of PLUMBING, loo. were a quarter of a mile apart the j" McAlpine, Prentiss, Maine, Kstablished 1850 down in the Soper meadow with the real Mrs. Bessie Carter and daughter Hazel Frenchman, halting, took deliberate I says: Hot Water Heating, Furnace *w»ted bomb. They made a “garrison”, witb in Rockland recently. altn and fired The ball fell on the “We ‘I.. F.’ Atwood’s HALL & COLE for brave defenders of the always keep Work and Jobbing. Roland Sukeforth, of Rockland, is vis- pumpkins road some distance from the American. Medicine in the house. It is the Fruit and Produce kite witb a R»ng Gilbert Carter and wife. “tort”, and sent up the long Commission Merchants I now saw the meaning of Webster’s ONLY medicine used in our family. HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES Miss Leona of has been fuse attached to the bomb, after Apples and Cranberries Kano, Brooklin, ligbted aactlcs. Having lived in a mountain We think very highly of'it." vuiiinjf Parker Bridges and wife. • careful calculations as to the • Specialties Years' making he realized how much (Signed) Katie McAlpine. Oyr Twenty Experience. ous country, Faneuil Hall Boston *?***.Duetta Bridges is teaching at No.7, aerial attack. 101*102 Market, Personal a .tentiou to all details. Telephone *nd Miss nearer objects appeared through the Get a Big 35 cent Bottle or a FREE Gaynell Bridges is at Naskeag. went wrong with the or mall orders attended to. But something Pierre had promptly Jesse with wife and daughter air than they were. Du Eaton, mechanism of the bomb-releasing device, Trial Sample To-day. ** vi8itinShi8 m«tR©ri Mrs. Martha supposed be bad his enemy within Eaton and as t be kite was sailing over the ‘L. F.” MEDICINE EDWARD F. just when he was not l could see CO., Portland, BRADY, in the range Dec. 14. B. acfaoolbouse, which wasn’t enemy’s Me. Grant St, Ellsworth, Me. that be was surprised that bis shot had at all, the bomb came down and Telephone 5—5. country effect hut I doubt if he SOUTH 8URKY. schoolhouse chimney. not taken landed plump in the ELLSWORTH JUm I,ura who has been em- have hit knew the reason. Alley, The boys say that they couldn’t THE—— ployed at Ellsworth Falla, has returned Webster now had two snots to ms Pome. the chimney in 1000 yearB if they tried. Steam and Sarh Rooms. showed no of laundry wasn’t and enemy’s one. but sign Ells- school keeping mi ff Howard Cunningham and wife, of Fortunately, to advance for Pit, NO i8H a little firing They continued *°rtp, spent the week-end with E. M. it was lucky that the bomb caught CLARION. All kinds of laundry work done at short notice. all a hundred feet when Webster '-unningham and wife. down the flue, so when it went otf perhaps APPLES and POULTRY Goods caller4 tor and delivered. way raised Ills Du Pierre Tl,e the off the chimney, suddenly weapon. Whether it’s a range or a fui ^H. B. ESTEY A CO. remains of Miss Emily Clark, aged it did was to blow top Sold for you on commission at highest Qve at once raised his and fired. Web- tfstey Building. Stale St.. Ellsworth, Me sixty. yeare, a former resident of this down the All the room nace—if it is a it it market knock stovepipt, ball “Clarion”, prices, by Place, were brought here last week for down the ster lowered Ills pistol. A spent ouriat. full of soot and ashes, and Jar P. H. WALL & 38 Clin- Funeral services were held at the did no se sure to meet CO.. smashing the struck him In the leg. but every requirement. enurch, Rev. Mr. Bennett, ofHurry, offici- ■picture of Abraham Lincoln, ton 8t., Boston. IRA B. HAGAN, Jr. *'ing. Interment at Bay View cemetery. rlons damage Made by the Wood Bishop (to. glass. for the French- Write (or market reports and shipping Dec. 13. Tbamp. were much This ended the fight, Sold Some of the neighbors very Bangor. by cards. Civil Engineer, wanted man had used both his shots, while the out about “such actions”, and SOUTH put of his. and Land Surveyor. BLUEHILL. but Squire Hopkins, American had used neither J. P. ElT) the boys prosecuted, RIDGE, dtitonrtiBnntnts. Solicited. Qancelo Herriok, who has been ill, is of the Q. A. K. the latter had no intention of shooting Correspondence who is a past commander Main Street. gaming. s he had Ellsworth ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7. that while be would have to an unarmed enemy Indeed, *®r. seacoast post, said MacDonald, missionary, to the affair to result exactly as Fox preached here cognizance of damage the Trapping p Sunday evening. take'officiai Walter Orland, Me., there extenu- )'unne years it Walter Butler will soon go to the home of Mrs. Mabel Ston- George Button, at* has been In constant use for the relief of ( ,-r Goodwin's siding to set a new boiler at j ington. tipatlon the mill there to a winter’s Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething T.oubl < preparatory Mrs. Nina Htinson and son Kenneth are and j Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach itr.d sawing. spending a few weeks with her mother, Bowels After several days of vain e ffort at catch- j Mrs C. M. Pert. assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep! in Great it has been 1'auacca—The ing pickerel pond, ! Roy Hendrick and bride, who have Tho Children's Mother’s Friend. discovered that the waters are alive with I been visiting his mother, Mrs. Hattie young ale wives. Owing to trie unusually ! Smith, have returned To Portland. low pitch of water, they have been unable Mrs. Anna and Miriam to get out to the salt water. These tish Tracy daughter GENUINE THE LATE HON. ELMER P. SPOFFORD. have gone to where Miss CASTORIA always have never been known to winter in this Koxbury, Mass., Miriam will enter pond before. roommcrcial college. Bears the of Echo. Guy Cleveland, of this place, who is em- Signature Dec. in 1S90. He tbe usual y^ 14._ KLv.KK P. M'OKrOKl) l)KAD. Heoted skipped ployed in Iroquois Falls, Ont.» is seriously to tbf of tbe ill of blood Harry Gray has had a telephone in- P*t Slate senate by way poisoning in a hospital there. stalled in his residence. On© ot Hancock County*© Most bouse of representatives, going to tbe Dec. 11. Trep. aid will _ Ladies of the grange society Prominent Citizens. Senate In 1893 as the youngest member of hold a Christmas sale at the town ball CAPE ROSIER. that body. He served on important com- Dec. 2L El our P. Spofford, one of the most Albert Gray ia building a boat-shop. mittees. and soon won recognition as a Buzzell, of Cherryfield, spent a citizens of Hancock Mrs. Norman Hale has moved into the Joseph prominent county, leader there. He was a member of tbe few days recently at the borne of Alden Mitchell cottage. and wife. one of the strongest men of the Hancock council in 1897 8. Ryder governor’# Alvarado Gray has gone to Portland to bar and a leader in In 1901*2 he went the son Mrs. David Smith, of Lowell, Mass., county republican to legislature visit his Irving. spent the week-end with her husband's Slate and county politics, died Saturday at again as representative for his class. He Fred Dodge, of Belfast, will spend the In Use For Over 30 Years parents, Rev. D. B. Smith and wife. his home in Deer Isle. He had been fail- was a delegate to t!)#>»national republican winter at Otis Gray’s. Have a. Mertie of The Kind You Always Bought Dec. 14. Merced ing in health the peat year. convention in 1904 He «u supervisor of Webster, Oastine, is visiting her sunt, Mrs. Albert T M ■ c NTSUA rPMSANV PSgWVQmKCtT*. Elmer P, Spofford was born in Deer Isle the census for the second district of Maine Grsy. SULLIVAN Mr. of has moved HARBOR. February 8, 1863, the aon of Frederick P. in 1900 and again in 1910. He also served Vtolette, BidtWord, his into the Bakeman Miss Irene Conners is home from North- family Harvey and Carolioe E. Spofford. He was edu- for several years as of tbe Western house. field. judge cated at Westbrooa seminary and by pri- Hancock municipal court. Arthur James Miss Lela Gordon has resumed Howard, Tibbets, Emery teaching vate tutors. After teaching school for He was and Albert made a in East brook. appointed a member of tbe Gray trip to Isle su H IT I KK Y TO OAKinolT. three he commenced the study of board of railroad commissioners in Hsut last week. High school closed Friday for two years, i 1910, law in and was admitted to Orlando Howard and Manford Gray, weeks’ vacation. Portland, and was chairman of tbe board until it The J. L). Jacob* mill, at who are employed at Dark Harbor, spent wood-working Sorosis will meet of this week. practice in the supreme court of Maine was replaced recently by the new Friday public Sunday with their families. Pittsfield, war burned Thursday evening Supper at 6 o'clock. and the circuit court of the United States utilities commission. Dec. 14 G. the Quantity _ witharesuiting loss to its owner, J. I). Mrs. Belinda Farnsworth wlU leave the for the district of Maine, in 1880. For a In the party organization Mr. ftpofford and quality of b*r milk first of January to be matron of one of MARIAVILLE. of and fir** atreartb to year be his in Port- was a ana a leader. He Jacobs, between ffi,000 and f8,000, only bear Um «train of nura- the homes at Good practiced profession always worker Will farm, Hinckley. Bewail Brimmer is land, and then returned to Deer Isle had been chairman of the critically ill. Miss Ruth republican partially covered by insurance. Allen will be home from Ora Frost is where he bad since resiled. county committee, and for tbe three attending State grange. th BABY Farmington this week; also Armand Joy, past Kev. "*Jor Hollis Carter, who was msrried Elmer F. Pember, of Bangor, com- Imperial Uranem U the from New for the Christmas Mr. soon became in years had been the Hammock mem- recently Portland, Spofford prominent county food (bat elrn* bard. vacation. in Bar Harbor, baa returned hire with his ; mitted suicide «t politics. A natural orator, with a genius ber of the republican 8tate committee, a by shooting Pittsfield, Arm -*b. rood tone bride. and rtob. red blood. The Liberal Christian society will hold for he rose which He was born in Illinois political leadership, naturally' position he held at hia death. Daniel Young and wife will live with Thursday. sixty* Send for Free Sam- a Christmas lay service at Mrs. A. S. j pie and book, | and quickly to a position as a republican He was a thirty-second degree Mason, Mrs. Young's Frank this i one years ago.graduHed from Tufts college 44-p. Cummings’ Sunday afternoon at 2.30 All i father, Frost, “The Cara of Ha- / leader in bis and in winter. are cordially invited. county the State. and last yiar served as grand master of and after filling pastorates in Cincinnati blea." Include the j was A. Frost met with a name* of 3 friend* “Little a western Hia first elective office that of tbe Maine grand lodge. He was a di- George painful and Titusville, Ohio, and Essex, Mass., Buckshot,” thrilling j with hablra and a l was accident recently. He was yarding out melodrama, presented by the senior county attorney for Hancock county, to rector of the Union Trust Co. of Ells- came to Bangor where be was pastor of Cute Katf I toll will class of tbe school some wood with his team when in some j high at K. of P. hall. which he was elected in 1888 and re- the be acne you. worth. the hook of the chain into his : First Cni versa list church sixteen West to a way got Sullivan, Friday evening, «uun carls * crowded house. It belt, and the loose chains and whiffietree years, retiring from the ministry in 1908, iji tons, was considered the HI Dak Dl, IAS \Vu,*r SL, New York I best tangled in his legs, throwing him. He 1 to enter the real ever given by the school. years. Mr. and Mrs. Lord will keep house . estate business. play was tome distance itnrrva*** M mi Noyes’ orchestra furnished music for at 14 Newton Way. Ur STY VKW'S. dragged by the horse j I— S3B3MHB—IF before hia son, who wan near by, could j The trial of I>r. Lionel E. Dudley, of dancing. About |30 was realized. The Home and School association will reach him. Mr. Froet was badly bruised, J Presque Isle, for the murder of Mildred Dec. 14. U. hold its first of the season public meeting ?jr to*.rav cellus Salisbury and of Ells- accepted pastorate of the j The Camp Fire girls will bold a Christ- wife, formerly First church the was awarded a at the Congregational here.} day night attorneys for the defense mas sale in Freeman hall, worth, diploma HALL QUARRY. Saturday. of nurses at Pine Tree R. A. held its threw their and public graduation King chapter, M., Harkins up hands, Thursday fore- Mrs. Henrietta has to annual communication John left for Rockland last Sat- Young gone sanatorium, Arlingtou Heights, last Friday and elected noon Dr. his Uailro.itis r.nt) Steamboats. when* she Mass., urday. Dudley retracted plea of not Ellsworth, has employment. officers. There will be a instal- Monday. public to murder and The ladies’ aid lation. Harold Grindle is home from Kent’s Hill fuilty pleaded guilty to society will hold an The Horticultural society held a dance sale in hall for the Christmas vacation. manslaughter. He was sentenced to not apron Freeman Tuesday even- at its club room on Slain street Thursday Hiram Howard, who fell from the root w Miss Goldie less than ten nor more ing. evening, Dec. 10, more than 100 people be- of his house hile shingling, died from Mills is home from Sornes- than twenty years the effects of where she hat been Miss Gladys iiolfe is at home from the ing present. It is the plan of the society ; hia injuries Sunday. The ville, working fofr Mrs. in Blate prison. funeral was J. A. Somes. Sullivan high school for the Christmas to hold these dances every two weeks. j held at the chapql Tuesday, vacation. S Rev. O. J. Uupttil Mrs. Amanda Perkins has returned John Ells. D. D. 8., a graduate of the officiating. from Q I AtomiennKU*. Several ladies met with Mrs. Agnes University of Pennsylvania, 1913, and a Mary A., wife of tivlvanus P. Eaton, Holden, where she has beeu visiting her FACTOR\ LOCA- Whitney last Thursday afternoon and or- former Bar Harbor boy, has purchased the died suddenly Sunday morning. Hhe had daughter, Mrs. Milton Young. QUARRIES. been ganized a sidewalk society. office fixtures and practice of the late Dr. having the prevailing cold, but was friends here of Warren Kawson ware and will establish himself here not considered and her sud- Walter Spurlicg, who has been home a Wood, seriously ill, sorry to hear of Jiis sudden death in Rock- TIONS?. MILL SITES. FARMS, / ! den death came as a few weeks after several years’ service in | about the beginning of the year. great shock to her land Friday. Much sympathy is felt for A no! her Link Willi family. bis wife and son t he army, went to Bangor Thursday for I Dec. 13. M. little Tilson. Mrs. Raw- HOTELS __ SITES FOR SUMMER the purpose of re-enlistment. Harbor View chapter, O. E. S., held its son was Miss Katie Harkins, of this place. annual meeting with a The to Loren Rand < GREAT POND. Wednesday, large Dec. Uriah. buildings belonging attendance. A fine 14._ were burned last Monday night. The fire I banquet was served at Ellsworth Falls. and CAMPS Jasper Haynes spent the week-end witb 6 o’clock. Tnree candidates were was caused of a given WALTHAM. by breaking lamp. Mr. here. friends ibeir degree-, after which officers were on line of the and Mrs. Rand are elderly people, and Mrs. Nettie DeBeck was in Ellsworth Located the Ransom Williams is Rus- elected as follows: W. MAda Ellsworth Falls Citizens A<1*1 were living alone at the time. They lost employed by Moore; Friday and Saturday. of Aurora. W. P., Cm pi. Edwin L. A. There was some sell Mace, Haskell; M., Their Praise. practically everything. Nora Mrs. Hattie Kingman and son Maurice, is Haskell; secretary, Haael V. Carman; MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD .insurance. Miss Bertha Colson visiting her uncle of Lamoine, are visiting here. Mass. treasurer, U-rrie E. Haskell; Dec. 14. Davis in Southbridge, conducJjTaa, Another link with our to nuke Jen. K«izal»eth Lowe; assistant conductress, Mrs. K. H. Jordan, who has been in neighboring give opportunity tot how desiring Ezra Williams and wife went to Bangor Winifred Haskell. several :own of Kllswortb is in lit*- Bangor days owing to the illness Kills provided in the a change in location tor a near start Tuesday to attend the wedding of their of her son PARTRIDGE COVE. Dec. 14. Wilson, is home. follow ing and daughter Ruth to Bradford Selwiu Hex. grateful generous statement Court Snyctic held its About eighteen neighbors and friends Parker, of Livermore Fails The wedding regular meeting Jf a well-known resident there, Mr. Mater Powers, of Allie Saturday The following officers Undeveloped Mrs. McDonald gave her a chop- took at the home of the bride’s sis- SEDGWICK. evening. Prank E. who place were chosen: C. Charles V. Kernald, says: “OB snd on ping match Wednesday. An excellent Mrs. W. A. R., Jordan; Raw .Material, ter, Estabrooks, Tuesday T. A. Smith and wife returned 'or two or t brae Unlimited dinner w as served. from C. R., Stephen Jordan; K. S., Belle Haa- years I was annoyed by evening. Rev. Elmer F. Pember, per- Portland | Saturday. lero; treasurer, Nettie DeBeck; R. 8., i ittacka of backache and dull Dec. 14. Hibbard. formed the ceremony. The bride wore a 1 paina _ Hillside circle will have a sociable at the Howard Jordan; O., Charles or- j and beautiful gown of white char me use with Martin; trough my loina. Once 1 bad a severe town house Alice Jordan: 8. W.. Adelbert MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. and lace trimmings. Her j Wednesday evening. ganiat, pearl point J. Bert 8. >pell snd couldn't After 1 sat Land was of wisteria Floyd Hamilton and wife hare Crosby; W., Jordan; B., Lorin stoop. Good Farming Death has entered our travelling gown velvet. returned Whereat, again Jordan; J. Albert town, it was hard for me relatives and intimate friends were from a riait in Boston and Livermore b., Pettengill. to get up. Hav- ranks and removed from onr midst Neighbor Only Dec. 14. H. After a luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. I Falls. ng read a great deal about Doan’s Await H. R. McDonald, whose presence and counsel present. Kidney Development* Parker departed on a wedding trip to Schooner Nfahd 8., Eaton, is load- REACH. Pills, I got a and it in previous meetings are recalled with inter- Capt. supply required only parts unknown. They will be at home to ing wood at 8tuilh Bros.’ w harf for John Roswell and Annls are at- >ne box, obtained at Moore’s est; therefore their friends after Dec. 21 at Livermore T burnt on. Torrey King Drug Store, locations school at Deer Communications regarding That in the death of is a teacher tending high Isle. ;o cure ma. Time has not Retolved, Neighbor Falls. Mrs. Parker popular The ladies of the permanently yoong village will give C. F. Austin a few are invited and will receive attention McDonald. Jordan River M. W. A., has and a fine musician. Mr. Parker is in spent davs with his :banged my bigb of camp, a dance at Riverside hall Saturday even- opinion Doan's tbs business in Livermore Falls. family last week, returning to Portland to agent of lost a beloved and respected member, and the ing, Dec. 19. Kidney Pills. I willingly confirm when addressed any E. Monday. my town an upright citizen. Dec. 14. The former endorsement.” MAINE CENTRAL, or to ladies'.public improvement society Miss Etta Torrey, who ia at Retolved, That we extend to the bereaved will have a sale and at Riverside teaching Price supper Solon, spent the Thanksgiving vacation 5ft-, st all dealers. Don’t simply family oui heartfelt sympathy m their great hall Tuesday evening. POINT. — BUREAU, HANCOCK with her parents, 8. F. Torrey and wife. isk for a kidney Doau’s INDUSTRIAL and that these be re- 1 W. remedy get affliction, resolutions Ball has returned from Castine J. Pans and Misses Marv Psris, 8. Minnie Mrs. T. Lowe and daughters arrived Kidney Piils-tbe same that Mr. corded on a full in our record and Ruby Doritv and NlarieUa Small were Kernald page book, to her vacation at home. home from a visit to Mrs. spend guests of O. L. Five at the Wednesday oad. Foster-Mil burn MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD a copy sent to The Ellsworth American Lookout Sun- Lowe s Co., Prop*., Henry Bali, w ho fell through a scuttle parents, A. A. Carter and wife, in and to the bereaved and that our day. Rockland. BuBalo, N. Y. FOKILAMl, MAIM family, and was badly hurt, is gaining slow iy. charter be J. A. Cloeson will leave next week for draped in mourning for thirty Louoder has returned Dec. 11. 1^. Mrs. Gertrude Oklahoma to spend the winter with his •jdays. where she has been from Trenton, caring son is Tulsa. Mrs. his 8. A. West. Mrs. Weed, housekeeper, UUli D U1UAAU. Eastern Steamship for her sister, Hopkins. w ill go to Boston till his return. For Sour STOMACH Jambs Covry, all The northeast wind still after a The cottage people are nearly gooe. Dee. 14. H. holds, Giorui C. Smith, Miss Sand ford and Miss Clark will go week's duration. Miss Johnson a few Gas or Committee. Monday, and days Amos Staples has had a new crank Corporation. NORTH SULLIVAN. Indigestion No- later. shaft installed in his power boat. Ml-o-na anil (let Immediate anil Winter Fares. In Effect The have The school at Sullivan has closed, quarries closed for the winter. ! William high Harding and Charles Kflwllve Relief. -. BAK HARBOR. Ethel Harding vember and Raymond Hodgkins, Hodgkins, Mrs. Mina Moon Bunker is visiting her went to Southwest Harbor for Stalford and wife the week- Thursday, When have John spent Hollis Ke-ed. Elmer Ball and Elmer Clarfc mot her. a load of you heartburn, pain* In Line*- grain. the Mount Down and liluelilll end in Bangor. are home for the holidays. stomach, and taste Earl Jellison has gone to Bangor to tind Prank Babbidge and Charles H. Hard- undigested To Iloaton The ladies’ of the E- food, it’s a sure last auxiliary Congrega- Dec. 14. employment. ing went to Soutnwest Harbor Wednes- sign your meal tional church will hold ita Christmas __ not but From Bar Harbor The Sunday school is for a day, atter a load of shingles. is digesting, fermenting, caus- sale Dec. 21. preparing Blue hill Tuesday, Christmas concert and tree. ing poisonous gases, souruess and acid NORTH HANCOCK. D®®- U- Chips. 22 have been completed on the _ stomach. Repairs Will who has been in Boston Sedgwick of C. B. and he to Stratton leaves to-day to attend tbe Hooper store Higgins, expects Carl LA KOINE. Prompt and lasting relief for in another week. in Lewiston. any Leave Bar Harbor 10 00 a m Monday* open again State grange stomach distress is a and Irvin of Miss Lena is simple inexpen- for deal Hariior. Northea-t A. E. Lawrence and wife left Saturday Miss Linnie Tracy Rollins, aimrTU&niuni&. King spending her vacation sive matter if you will Tburaday. Mrs. C. E. at home. only try the Nurtb night tor Florida to spend a tew weeks be- Franklin, were guests Sunday of harmless Souibweal UartHir, Sionlngion. Mi-o-na prescription easily -Warner fore going to California for the winter. Googins. School and Ko< gland; couoecltng wll« begins to-day, with Miss Gove, obtained from G. A- Parcher or any Harbor schools will close Rena has recently re- THE BLUE of Boston. Bar Friday, Miss Springer DEVILS Dennysville, teacher. druggist. Thur«- Dec. for a vacation of two weeks, open- turned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Leave Bluehtll 9.00» m Monday* 18, Miss Delia Barron, of Caatine normal Mi-o-na is to Jan. 4. Schools in Hancock Brow n, of Bangor. especially prepared da* » for Souuj Bluenm» ing again Lyle OF INDIGESTION school, it spending her vacation with Mrs neutialize excess Broo«[lh.*"**«»"" last and will Dec. 28. Maddoeka acid and stop fer- Beer !•»«. tUrgeotrllb*. closed Friday open The many friends of Harry E. M. King. mentation which sours Eacemoggin. l>»rfc II*rt*or goOft® Lord has returned to Bar Harbor be to bear that he is slowly Are put to rout by Dya-pep-lets, the surely your j Cecil will pleased A supper and sale will be held Returning, fttea er lean?* R?cjl it*r turbo* been em- bis serious illness. by the food, causing sick for Bft from Waco, Texaa, where he has recovering from simple effective digestive tablets, ladies’ sid in C. E. hall headache, dyspep- tf>«Hne* p m. often lea”a to aerioua complications. The and Holcie Coombs are per- readily Caiode .nd Norris Savage free from narcotics. system is susceptible to Germs. You owe It clearcoinplexiun, bright eyes and that Turbine atecl »teatn*hlp* which immediately aud easily pene- a few fectly remedy home from Bangor for days. to yourself and others of your household to delightful sensation of line) w*" trates the tinlug of the tbroat is the kind de- One or two crushed In the mouth feeling at”. faat (Boftton and Bangor who has been fight the Germs at once. L>r. Bell’s Pine-Tar- ft* k manded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes Mrs L B. Clark, visiting and swallowed slowly—that’s all. ^i-o-na tablets the Bar Harbor and Biuablil boat* tor a Honey is fine for Colds and Coughs, It etiK‘me to-day-if irritation, loosen the phlegm. You feel Mills, Oakland and Orono I Tou’ll not think of do not the at Cooper's your stomach loosens the Mucous, stops the Cough and they banish every of in- for Boaton. better at once "It seemed to reach the very borne Saturday. sign few weeks, returned again. Try them. Ten or soothes the Icings. It's guaranteed. digestion Ageoi. Har is one of many honest j twenty- Only they will uot cost 1you a B. L. SMITH. spot of my Cough,” M- five cents or a dollar. 35c, at your Druggist. wu»**_ testimonials. Die. at your Druggist. Dec. 14. penny. I A. At. Agan* - iioticre. xptrtal A races. COUNTY NEWS inspecting the Temple books, came borne Eegal hotter*. iLtga. Urgal Wattm. Saturday. STATE OF MAINE. Proposals Mrs. Winfield Ober and daughter May, SHERIFF’S SALK. To all persons interested in either of the es- Sealed HAST ORLAND. tates hereinafter named: of Northeast spent the week-end Collector’ll Adverllsemem of Hale of Lands Harbor, op Mains. Hancock aa At a court held at in and Care of with her Mrs. Edwin Statr probate Ellsworth, for Poor, Mias Grace Crosby is at Dun- sister, Lopaus. of Mmi.Krtldmt Owr*. for the of on the first teaching upon an execution which issued county Hancock, bar’a corner. Mrs. Ida Norwood and Mrs. Mil- fjpAKEN of a. d. IBM. Bister, taxrs on lands situated in the town of JL on a recovered at the term of day Deoember, dred Unpaid judgment matters been of Ellsworth. Harold Parker made a Norwood, of Tremont, are visiting in tbe of for the Judicial Court held at Ells following having pre- City I business trip to Penobscot, county Hancock, Supreme sented for the action herein- Castine Mrs. Ida Norwood’s Mrs. Edwin the ini4. worth, within and for the of Hancock, THE thereupon Tuesday. daughter, Jear County after indicated, it is ordered: Thai Of bid* »r» askfd for > State erf Maine, on the second Tuesday of hereby ..run nropoaal* Marion of Lopaus. following list of taxes on real estate notice thereof be to afl inter- the Hill, is the a. d 1914, which said given persons .ojiirlotMidMd operate City Bucksport, guest The wrecked schooner* Parker of non resident owners, in tbe town of October, judgment of Mrs. T. F. Mason. Rodney THE beafa date the 27th of October a. d. ested. by causing a copy of this order to be Elieworlh for • term of three to was towed from Manset to this Sun- Penobscot, afore*aid. f<-- he year llfi torn- day 1914, , ..min place and wherein the National Cigar Stands Com- published three weeks successively in the BK OPENED Vincent of is to be so lumber be nil tied to me tor c'tlection for said town on a BIDS W,LL DeCourcey, Bucksport, day beached the could a under the laws of the EUswortb American, newspaper published '"’tear* at the fish tbe lftth day May, 19’4, remains unpaid; and pany. corporation at in said that EVENING* DEC. Si, at 710 employed hatchery. resbipped. Commonwealth of Massachusetts and having Ellsworth, county, they may notice is hereby given that if said taxes with at a court to be held at Ells- 'tESDAY George is into Mrs. Dec. 14. an established place of business in the city, appear probate Partridge moving E. interest and charges are not previously paid, worth in said on the fifth of Jan- C. Mason’s house for the __Thelma. and State of-New York, *a creditoi, county, day furnish hie winter. so much of the real estate taxed as is suf- county a. d. ten o* elocx in the bldder la requirod 1° with and Edmund M. ol Northeast Har- uary, 2915. at the 'lUck Howard SOUTH PENOB8COT. ficient to pay the amount due tberefer.includ- Staples, and be heard thereon if see ol four responsible men who Blaisdell. who is ill of sciatic bor. Mt. Desert, in said County of Hancock, forenoon, they .Ttbe name* ing interest and charges, will be sold without cause. rheumatism, Is slowly recovering. Miss Lida Perkins has returned to Ed- is debtor, as the of said Edmund M. eureilea tor him if hit bid ie farther notice, at public auction at town property Loemma late of South Brooksville, in 11li become dington to teach. all tbe right Id which the said Gray, sureties H. E. Dunbar has a crew hall In snid town, on the first Monday in Feb- Staples, equity said deceased. Petition that Whee- Such name* of not to be lumbering. Edmund M. Staples had on the fourth day of county, -lfd. are now at work on the Mrs. Ellen Perkins is a few ruary, 1916. at 9 o’clock a. m. C. or some other suitable They Robert JDorr spending a. d. 1914 at nine o’clock in the forenoon lock Bates, person bide »r* opened. weeks Amt of Apt!) abe’r. lot. with her son Percy. was attached on tbe be appointed administrator of the estate of reae:*ea tbe right to »ny tax due (when thetame original, E. reject A. writ in the action in which tbe said deceased, presented by John Gray, a 'fonmillte M. Forsyth is at home from Wade Grindle, principal of Uorinna Name of owner, ol iat Judgment Boston, description inc)d which said execution issued was ren- brother of said deceased. -all bid*. where he Las been several academy, is at home for the Christmas va- property. <& chgs. upon Enoch B. late of under which blda employed to redeem the described Stanley, Cranberry Isles, term* of contract months. cation. dered) following in said deceased. First Tie Warren Hooper. George Vearie farm mortgaged real estate situated in aaia North- county, account of are ae follows: and land of M Leach: Ida F. administratrix filed for settle'- aj be submitted Hutson is very ill of cancer of the Mrs. A. P. Leach the week-end bought Cyrus east Harbor, in said Hancock county, and Stanley, to five from the Gray spent also land of William P ment. is »the term of three year* with her bought bounded and described as follow*, to wit: face. He is at the home of his sister, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Alonzo Gray, at C. late of Winter Har- Of January. I»l», the' ..Id soperln- Connor, $43 92 Beginning at an iron holt driven in the Joseph Smallidge, •rBs!di> Maria Mead. Bluefaili. in said deceased. Final account .bail assume the care and lupporl of Estate of Pearl J Grindle, 48 acres, on tbe western side of the road lead- bor, county, j of Jesse E. filed for set- 1ff„„<.'ns who during said term may be or Eugene Leach ard wife, who have been range ft. lot 52. 3 60 f:roundng to Kimball's known as Main street at tbe Smallidge, executor, as to Msry (Cotiou) Wilson, of Pel- tlement. become legally chargeable pauper, living with Avery Gray the past few NORTH SEDGWICK. • part northeast corner of a lot of land described as liar tiah Leach farm so Herman L. Savage, late of Mount in iu, of Flilaworth, whether rralding In have moved called. 18 90 conveyed in a ceitain deed from Joseph D. Desert, mouths, away. Albert Pierce and of said county, deceased. First account of H. Jut or elaewhere, ao that aald city of wife, Brooksville, I. W. Bowden, Collector Phillips to Nellie 8. Bunker datfd Dec. 3, a. *2 are Mardell administrator, filed for set- lor tbe whole of said term shall he Leslie Johnson has returned to visiting their son Foster. of taxes for tbe town of Penobscot. rt 189* and recorded in Hancock ccramv rei?is Savage, fuJortb his home tlement. ol end free from all eapeote in Dec. 14, 1914. try of deeds vol. 330. page 44>: thence running irris relieved North Orland, after a visit of several Miss Virginia Allen entertained a Harriet Ellen late of Bucks- on account of the pauperism of party south 83° tfesi one hundred six feet to Henfiersou. 'isbilitiea at the home of F. L. Blake. of ladies one last week. in said deceased. First with tbe eiceptlon* hereinafter days evening tbe eastern line of land now or of port, county, account kuersoos, STATE. OF MAINE formerly of Minnie L. filed for settle- -.ddurlng said term. The said soperln* Perais Misses Florence and Bertha Selden R Tracy, thence northeily but always Snow, executrix, and Helen Pickering, Dora, Al- Hinckley, ment. well and faithfully proyide for of North were the week-end Collector’s Advertisement of Sale of Lands following the eastern line of said Tracy •*”£.1 shall berta, Irene and Harland Dunbar are at Biuehill, William H. late of coun- alliuch above named,in- fifty seven feet to tbe southwest corner of a Smith, Baileyville, .u.aipo't persona home from the E» M. guests of Florence Allen. of Non-Keiddent Owners of deceased. Final account Inmlahlng to auch petaona suite- C. B., for four weeks. lot of land deeded by said Phillips to Kate J. ty Washington, hsline the of Reed V. Jewett, executor, filed for settle- ’bolter, medicine, medical Arthur Dority and of taxes on land situated in tbe town of Whitmore, and recorded in said vol. STrooS clothing, The friends here of W. T. Hill family, Sedgwick, Unpaid registry ment. and all other thing. many have moved into Mrs. Emma Franklin, in tbe of for the $52 page 26A, thence easterly but following the nuraing and Hooper’s county Hancock, Clara A. late of Penobscot, in said m.eSmdance, their comfortable while wife, of Bucksport, extend congratu- house for 1914. southerly line of said Whitmore land to the Cousins, for support the winter. Mr. Dority is em- year deceased. Account of F. If die during said lerm shall lations on the birth of a sou, born Dec. 5. westerly side of said road, thence southerly by county, Emily and they ployed by G. M. Allen & Son. following list of taxes on real estate Sbedd, administratrix, filed for settlement. remains a decent and Christian tbe westerly side of said road forty three •iw their Thomas of THEof non resident owneis in the town of Minta Blaisdell, late of Eden, in said ..] io tbe same manner and degree Dorr, Booth bay, formerly of j feet to place of beginning and containing one- r,.! Franklin, for the year 1914, committed to me county, deceased. Final account of Mona Off Ellsworth would be liable to Orland, arrived last week to fill bis ap- ! or eighth of an acre more or less. ,1 city ItchingiTbleeding, protruding blind piles for collection for s-»id town, on the 15th day Blaisdell Lawson, filed for of Maine, for the time be- as assistant with and as to the administratrix, honaAfrr the laws pointment superintendent at yield to Doan's Ointment. Chronic cases of May, 1914, remains unpaid; ard notice is Together appurtenant settlement. or other kind, above described lot a ot for all sod in no further degree the fish hatchery. hereby given that if said taxes, interest and right way pur- Emeliue 0. late of Southwest Har- shall defend at his soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all poses of a way over a strip of land four feet Fiske, rseiald auperintendent charges are not previously paid, so much of in said deceased. Petition filed suiU and claims against the The friend* here of Clarence Griddle sell it.—Adrt. wide said above described lot on bor, county, UJ expense all the real estate taied as is sufficient to pay the adjoining William H that towns or on ac- were sorry to bear of his death, which oc the souto ana extending from said town road by Holmes, administrator, JJJ bv Otter cities, persons amount due therefor, including interest and an order be issued to distribute the to be curred at last He to land of said Tracy. Said way to be used in among ffiant of any persons alleged chargeable Bucksport Tuesday. j charges, will be sold at public auction at the heirs-at-law of said deceased, the amount aa when w common by said and his heirs toilid city of Kilswortb, paupers, as for many years employed at the fish atmmiBtnwne town house in said town, (the same beiug the Staples in the hands of said of such suit or claim arti es and assigns, owners and tenants of remaining administrator, tiit subject matter hatchery here, severing bis connection a I place wher* tbe last preceding annual town the of bis first account. and the aald the premises hereinabove described and tbe upon filing Uid term, saperiniendent few months on account of ill health. meeting of said town was held) on tne first Herman L. late of Mount in f-rijjf recovered the ago owners and occupiers of the lot south of said Savage, Desert, *hs!l pay *u Judgments sgainsi Monday of February 1915, at 9 o’clock a. ra. deceased. Petition filed 14. lot hereinabove described. said county, by H. on such account, and promptly reimburse Dec. M. I __ __ Tax on Mardell administrator of the estate and it in*, Excepting and reserving however out of tbe Savage, L3city for all costs expenses by Name of No. of real of said deceased, that the amount of inherit- thereof. owners, descrip- lot above described a right of way for all ramd °n scconnl PROSPECT HARBOR. tion of ance tax the estate of said deceased property. acres. Value, est. of a way over a of land four upon The foregoing promise shall not apply to, purposes strip be determined the of of who and wife have returned George McNaughton, feet wide and ex ending from said town road by judge probate. nor include. Insane any age Irving Farley Emetine C. late of Southwest Har- pefsona heirs, bounued on to land of said Tracy, ar.d said of land Fiske, sre. or shall hereafter be ascertained from a visit in Bernard. strip bor. in said deceased. Petition filed the north, east, south, to be used in common tbe said and county, to be. Insane, in the manner by Staples Wm. H. administrator of the Ld adjudged Mrs. George W. Allen is in Paine’s hos- and west land of bis heirs aud assigns, owners and tenants of by Holmes, iug. to wit: The said snperfntendent by estate of said that the amount of follow for treatment. LF 1 82 the land hereinabove described as to be sold deceased, at time in writing to tbe pital, Bangor, Springer, #115 $2 _1T »ny apply and tbe owners and of the lot south inheritance lax upon the estate of said claiming that any pauper is Cole was confined E. W. Hastings, Collector of taxes occupiers Luor Stephen C. to the of said described lot. Said above described deceased be determined by the judge of and thereupon. tbe mayor for the town oi Franklin for the year 1914. iiaine. house a few days last week by illness. rights of way to be feet wide and tbe probate. ud the »aid superintendent shall December 14,1914. eight John A. late of in said centre line of said to be the first men- Redick, Eden, one physician resident iu The correspondent has been pleased to way Mich designate tioned line in the description of tbe lot here- county, deceased. Petition filed by Andrew and of good standiug, which look over a of 7he Scroll executor of the last will EUiwcrtb, copy pub- STATE OF MAINE. inabove described as to be sold. All tbe fore- Stroud Rodick, and shvsicisns may examine the pauper and de- lished the students of classi- testament of said deceased, that the amount by Higgins premises and being tbe same his or insanity, and their Hancock as—To the sheriffs of oar property of inheritance tax the estate or cide a poo sanity cal institute, through the kindness of one respec- escribed as to tbe said Edmund M. upon said snail be conctnsive tive counties or either of their or Soing conveyed dldsion In writing upon of its students. Harvard E. Colwell. It is deputies, Staples bv tbe said Joseph D. Phillips by deceased be determined by the judge of pro- to hi* agreement. Should said any constable of any city, town cr planta- bate. tie parties an and worth deed dated Nov. 30 a. d. 1908 and reco.ded ;n differ they shall choose a third interesting copy, reading. tion in the county of Hancock. D. late of Penobscot, in said Scians s id in book 455 page 321. Lucy Farnham, resident of Rllsatortb and of goid Sc hoodie K. of had a at- Greeting: registry deceased. Petition filed Lizzie E. Snician, lodge, P., large The right of redemption taken upon execu- county, by as and his decision shall command to attach the goods and executrix of the last will and testa- JttcdiBs. umpire, tendance Saturday evening, when the you tion as aforesaid and to be sold as herein- Clement, the parties to this con estate of Lloyd F. DeBeck, of Boston, ment of said the b< conclusive upon third rank was conferred on a candidate. WE after sta: ed is tbe right to redeem the above deceased, that amount of irset. Should the decision be that such in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, inheritance tax the estate of said de- M. L. Btevens of worked described premises and property from a cer- upon is insane tbe day of tbeir decision lodge, Bnllivan, (lately of Ellsworth, in said county of Han- ceased be determined the of piUrer tain mortgage given by the said Edmund M. by jndge pro- e termination of said the rank in the long form, thirty of its cock. aud State of Maine) to the value of j foil the superintend- to the s«id D. dated bate. for said and* ibis members A t> o’clock Like Pie fifty dollars; and summon the said Staples Joseph Phillips Charles V. of in mi** liability pauper being present. sup- People defendant, Nov. 30, a. d. 1908, and recorded in said Gray, late Trenton, said said he may be found in regis- but his to and an- (if you precinct) to ap- deceased. x Petition that Fred I„ Sgreeme: t. liability previou* per wa* served for the visitors, try in book 456, page 323, and for county, remain the same, and he shall pear before our judge of the Ellsworth mu- originally Mason or some other be ieriskm shall other after the work, by the Pythian Sis- Especially when the crust $5,000. suitable person ap- reimbursed for incurred nicipal court, within and for said county of admistrator de bonis non of the estate sot he any expense ters. And I shall to satisfy said execution and in- pointed decision. The n*e of such is the tender Hanoi ck, to be boldeu at the municipal court not administered of said pner tosaid evpr crisp, flaky, cidental charges sell said right ot redemption already deceased. n *hs»ll be home the The Methodist fair was well room in said Ell-worth on the fir-1 Tuesday resented Samuel F. a son of said tsaasinat:' equally by Wednesday ! in the above-described property taken upon by Gray, ndrnt shall a so kind that William Tell of December, a. d. 1914. then and there in our eceased. The said attended. Miss Susie Over and Miss execution as aforesaid at at S pertit* siiperiotr said court to answer unto Charles P. public auction, Uhi* .i«n .* pei sc relttee a 11 »»t isons fierii g •Genevieve Cole bad the fancy work table, makes—the digestible, whole- Dorr, the office of Hale & Hamlin, Main stieet, Ells- Joseph S..Bonsey. of Bucksport, in said nt In other ui*ce» and ol said Ellsworth. First and final account of 0. rtf’ -s-i setUrRi- the and worth, in said Hancock on the county. Wiley Mrs. Margaret Vansaw apron* some crust that every- For that the said Defendant at said county, Friday filed for settlement. fsidu* m o <«»*: re*s in Ellsworth during a;*ld brings Boston, 18th of a. d. at 2 o’clock Conary, guardian, and Mrs. K. C. Daizell the on day December, 1914, to thr full extent that tt e or the bags, candy to wit. Kllswor-h, the day of the purchase ter*, ciiy 1 one back {or a second piece. j in the afternoon. JEROME H. KNOWLES, Judge or said court. be table. The came from of this Writ, being indebted to the Plaintiff wetM-er* » tue poor of said city would mystery packages F. O. Si LA A true of the order. in the sum of fifteen dollars and by, copy original board ado. the well in the “old oaken bucket” pre- , like William Tell cake sixty-two SberifT. Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, They to lhe account Register. Kva re evta suj erimeuurui miring saiu sided over Misa Doris Colwell. The cents, according annexed, then Dated by as and William Tell in this 17th day of November, a. d. 1914. termensli l.xe and bit on the II| just well, j and there consideration thereof, promised family was well Tbe keep chicken supper patronized. to him SHERIFF’S SALE. He shall oaring said term culti- and muffins. the plaintiff pay the same sum on de- city'arm € ntertainment in the evening included u bread, biscuits STATE OF MAINE. vate said farm lu a caratal an-’ hu»har her* of. The -aid superintendent Dec. 14. C. therein.I fT ff estate Lloyd DeBeck, of Boston, by supreme judicial court, Witness, |R. Iv of our the of at the term thereof ihsll expend the Situ of twenty five dollars Mason, esq, judge in the commonwealth of Massachusetts county Hancock, said court, at Ellsworth, aforesaid, this of El.sworth, in said oi Han- and held on the second of per je*r m repairs on the farm "Uildings 'he (lately county i begun Tuesday o» Novetnbee in to the seventh M in.de under he direct ion* FRANKLIN. twenty-eighth day the year cock and State of Maine) to the value of one | October, wit, twenty day of of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and hundred dollars; and summon the said de- i October a. d. 1914, in favor of the Consolidated ofUe co its use « n city property, any re* Frances is home from Castine founten. John E. Bi nkek, he be found in a pair- ex. e ding twenty h*e do'iars to he paid Mina Dyer fendant, (if may your pre- j Rendering Company, corporation organized for the Christma« recess. Recorder. cinct) to appear befqre our judge of the under the laws of the State of Maine, and kjrtke c.iy 1 |(Account|Annexed.) Ellsworth within and doing business at Boston, Suffola county, baring sat * i* ti e said superintendent between municipal court, The ladies’ aid society took |30 for said of to be holden at commonwealth of Massachusetts, under the ikai < •untily te*p on •aid farm not less Lloyd F. DeBeck to Charles P. Dorr, Dr. couuty Hancock, and at ita recent sale. the court room in said Ellsworth name of Lowell Fertilizer against iksctimr w -.Uimk- swine, and one ho. »e, |40 To rent ol third floor of buildipg of said municipal Company, on the first of December a. d. 1914, F. B. Clair and Addie C. Clair both of Bucks- xrd aha-i u* her a* p sufRf ent Block to con- Mrs. Pollard, of Ornngton, is the guest WHITCOMB, HAYNES & CO, ! Dorr on south side of Main street, Ellsworth, Tuesday then and there in our sad court to answer port, Hancock county, State of Maine, for tome all hk> sed on sa d la m, aud uo hay of Mrs. Rimer H. Goss at the Relay house. Maine, (same building now occupied on I C. W. OKINDAL. street E. L. unto Charles P. Dorr, of said Ellsworth. one hundred forty-two dollars and eighty- or cresning -h % » (-• *o d or carried from the | floor by Smith) from May 15th, who is ill of bronchial In a of for to and cents debt or damage, and twelve dol- firm durii.g aaid te»m. H. C. Bunker, 1914 to August 1st, 1914, two and one-half plea trespass thatcontrary eight as well as in violation of section 20 of 128 of lars and thirty-three cents costs of suit, and T*>e *»ii %«*,<-■..»t udeui shall sign a re- ; Is said to be doing months at #6.25 per month. #15 62 chapter pneumonia, Ufotites. revised statutes of said State of Maine, the will be sold at public auction at the office of rn*. f ,.i rrsoul property of the city now can be expected. legal Hancock bs November 28, a. d. 1914. said defendant at said Ellsworth, on, to wit, W. C. Conary in said Bucksport, to the high- ooi.tf.r m « *u..,jt !,•* < tre of t* for the and to virtue of this writ. I have this at- est bidder, od the 30th of December a. d. »>’*' Charles Bradbury family plan STATE OK MAINE. By day the first day of June a. d. 1914, did wilfully day <-> <» it) rge k u J deliver u up to the in new to en- tached as ti e of the within- named de- and and deface a certain 1914, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- » th in at the tad of his 'erm. and get settled their bungalow Collector's Advertisement of Sale of Lands property wantonly injure prop fendant. d F. DeBeck, one Grand and fixtures attached thereto, then described real estate and all the right, iii*,. t«,r to such articles oc- their Christmas dinner. Lloy upright building lowing pay any injury joy of Non-Kesident Owners. Prescott piano No. 79471, valued at fifty dol- and there owned by the said plaintiff, situated title and interest which the said F. B. Clair ca^riug ihf. iuh Ms u« including any gleet, is that the call for fir taxes on lands situated in the town lars, and the said defendant, Lloyd F. De- on the south side of Main street in said Elis- and Addie C. Clair, has and had in and to the itjiry I., sto k .«f tb« ; It hoped boughs Unpaid city. result in a of iu the of for the Beck, not being an inhabitant of this State worth (and the same building now occupied same, on the twelfth day of August a. d. asid suprrlatendetit shall cause all pauper* | for New York markets may Surry, county Hancock, 1914. and hAving no tenant, agent or attorney iu on the street floor by one E. L. Smith) and 1914, at 9.30 o’clock in the forenoon, the time Cuming u d t.)s care to be treated with all here, the supply being year ; growing industry list of taxes on real estate the State that I could find after diligent did then and there and cut when the same was attached on the writ proee. kin ness aid consideration due to rpHE following wilfully wantonly adequate. of non-resident owners in the town of search therefor, I make no further service of andl tear certain and in the same suit, to wit: A certain lot or par- thffr age, pi or condition, shall all ; J. away ceiling, flooring obey common th’s writ; and the said attached timbers of said and cel of land situate in said town of the After two weeks’ recess, the 8urry aforesaid, for the year 1914, committed property building and did wilfully Bucksport, proper isiructious of the overseers of found owned said in said of bounded and de- > 1 week. to me for collection for said town on the 30th being upon premises by wantonly break and the stairs,stairway county Hancock, peer >e aiion ihe>et«>. and sha l furoiab to schools resumed sessions Monday injure of 1914, remains unpaid; and notice plaintiff. Charles P. Dorr, the said Charles P. and railing thereof leading to the third floor scribed as follows, to wit: i»r om«K-« of ihi or the municipal The Misses Coombs, Bragdon and Johnson day April, poor is hereby given that if said taxes with inter- Dorr is hereby by me constituted keeper of said building, all without the consent of Beginning at the intersection of the west- d v whm demanded, reports are new teachers this term. est and are not so thereof. D. L. Fields. the owner of the said building, the said plain- erly Tine of the old Long Pond road and the O'b un.tn of and all such in- charges previously paid, >aupers Mrs. Augustus Bunker and two little much of the real estate taxed as is sufficient Constable of the city of Ellsworth. tiff herein, Charles P. Dorr. northerly line of the Hancock Pond road; U*ive in rare of »»id paopers Yet thence said Haucock Pond road *» Blais- to the amount due therefor, including in- the said defendant, though often re- westerly by ih v »h- ievised statutes of girls, Edith and Louise, Mrs. Boyd pay r.q.. >tj terest and charges, will be sold without quested, has not paid the same —to the dam- fort> rods to a stone wall and land of Charles M»io» sod ii,or*- the State board dell and young daughter Beryl, with Miss **pe< ially further notice at auction a* town hall STATE OF MAINE. age of said plaintiff (as he the sum of Perkins; thence northerly by said stone # *iuiilie». were in Ellsworth last public sajs) Alta Blmsdell, In said town, on the first in one hundred dollars, which shall then and wall and land of said Ptrkin* eight rods to *er for Monday February, Hancock as. Ellsworth Court, e+r* of the poor for the Municipal said Perkius corner: thence and city week. 1915, at 9 o’clock a. m. December Term 1914. there be made to appear with other due dam- easterly wMiou* ti *bati at *11 reasonable limes g Amt of ages. And have there this writ, with parallel with the first line forty tods o said * a *i u,, KSMonahie of tbe said su- Dec. Upon the foregoing writ it is ordered: you request 14._B- tax due That the notice yonr doings tbereiu. Old Long Pond road; thence by line pertatendent exercise ail the official plaintiff give to the defend- southerly power Name of owner, of iDcld int Witness, R. E. Mason. of our of said old Long Pond road eight rods to the »«>d m id description ant. Lloyd F- DeBeck, by sending him a copy Esquire, judge ih* to u id the said said at. 1 superintendent CASTINE. property. & cbgs. of the writ and this order thereon, at- court, at Ellsworth, aforesaid, this point begun the p per pnform*itce of the duties ini- duly of land tested the recorder of this court twenty eighth day of Novem er in the year of Also another lot or parcel adjoining PfWfd upon him tni* contract; shall, Scales is this week Abbott, C J, or unknown. Jarvis by by rtgis- by they Margaret spending tered seven at our Lord one thousand nine hundred and the above described premises, bounded and at ht* e a : so called on North Bend mail days least prior to the sou til« rrque t, cause a*! persons in pasture fourteen. John E. described as follows, to wit: Commencing at shr.cn *be Bucksport. road, $ 7 80 first Tuesday in January a. d. 1915, and that in Bunker, id may be liable a line of said old superintend*!)! ol was a addition to the notice be Recorder. point in the westerly Long *f*«pport u dei .bis contract to b. moved Jsni.'S Judge, Portend, guest Hastings. Luther, or unknown, wood foregoing notice, Hancock ss. November 28, a. d. 1914. Pond road, eight rods northerly from the w *w< i. su Castine several last week. lot bought of W 8 Treworgy near given also by publishing said writ and this table place #a tbe said superin- at The days intersection of said westerly line of said road w-ueui bis Patten’s pond. Hastings lot so called, 4 55 order thereon in the Ellsworth American two By virtue of this writ, I have this day at ioa) provide lii the eou«se of Mrs. R O. Parker has been conBned to with the northerly line of the Hancock Pond ,®s te and Hale, Mrs David, land with buildings weeks successively, the last publication to be tached as the property of the within named »hal rulorce proper ■discipline au attack ol road; theuce line of above de- ®l"l» her home the past .week with thereon, at South 15 25 seven days at leist prior to said first Tuesday defendant, Lloyd F. DeBeck, one westerly by tbe |m upert and compel such ol them as Surry, upright scribed lot of laud of Charles Perk ns seven- *** br rheumatism. Fred. J (Jaspar place, in January a. d. 1915, that said defendant Grand Prescott Piano No. 79471. with stool, »b for his Stanley’s bate thereof in said county of Suffolk, thence south 64° east by laud of said Stanley addition to the foregoing notice notice be given duly Florence is ill ol jaundice. STATE OF MAINE. authenticated, been to the Mrs. Myrick ten rods to au iron bolt, thence also by said writ, and this order having presented Advertisement of Sale of Land* westerly by publishing of for our said of Han- Misa Pearl Collins spent the week-end Collector’* land formely owned by Albert A. Bartlett thereon, in the Ellsworth American two weeks judge probate county cock for the purpose of filed Winter Harbor. of Non-Kealdent Owner*. twenty-1wo rods aud nine links to a stake successively, the last publication to be seven being allowed, with Iriendsat and recorded in the court of onr said ami stones, thence north 54° west twelve, rods days at least prior to said first Tuesday in probate wile and daughter are Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of County of Hancock. E. L. Sargent, and eight links to a stake and stones, thence January a. d. 1915, that said defendant Franklin. Castine, in the county of Hancock, for the Ordered, that notice thereof he to all visiting relatives in East north 36° east bv land of Kat.v Smith twenty- may have opportunity to appear and defend at given year 1914. said persons interested therein, by « has to Ashville five rods aud fifteen lints to a bolt on the January term a. d. 1915 of this said Ells- publishing Mrs. Joan Sargent gone f H E list of taxes on real estate of worth a copy of this order three weeks Emma Petfcee. following west side of said road, thence southerly by municipal court. R E Mason, successively visit her Mrs. town of in the Ellsworth a to daughter, non resident owners in the the west side of said road rode amt six- E. M. Court. American, newspaper eight Judge at Jennie Frances, ol Corea, ia spend- Castine, for the year 1914, committed to me teen links to point of beginning and A true copy of writ and order of court printed Ellsworth, in said county of Han- Miss > containing to Bunker. for collection for said town on the hirteenth two thereon. Attest:- John E. cock, prior the fifth day of January a. d. the winter with Mrs. Rosetta and three-fifths acres, more or less, and Bunker, ing remains and notice is 1915, that at a day of April, unpaid, being the same premises deeded roe by S. V. Recorder Ellsworth Municipal Court. they may appear probate court baa built a garage, that if said taxes, interest and then to be held at Ellsworth, in and for A B. Buuker recently hereby given A. Hunter by deed dated June 30. 1905 aud to said an auto- of in will charges are not previously paid, so much of be recorded in Hancock of deeds. county Hancock, at ten o’clock in the fore- and the spriug purchase registry NOTICE OF the real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the Whereas the conditions of said FORECLOSURE. noon, and show cause, if any they have, mobile. and mortgage the same. amount due therefor, including interest have been now therefore reason against has finished her broken, by Sadie C. of Ells- H. Miss Gladys Hooper charges, will be sold at public auction at the of the breach of the conditions thereof I Whiting, JEROME KNOWLE8, Judg? of Probate.* leaves tins WHEREASworth, Hancock county, Maine, her A of work in the and town hall, on the first Monday of February, claim a foreclosure of said by true copy the original order. postomce, mortgage and give mortgage deed, dated October 25, 1911, and lor Portland. 1916, at nine o’clock in the forenouji. this notice for that Attest—T. F. Mahoney, Register week purpose. recorded in the Hancock county registry of _ and daughter Amt of I William R. Keene, deeds, book 484, to Mrs. Abbie Hamilton page 861, conveyed Cora subscriber that tax due I by Geo. R. Fuller, his attorney. and the said Cora Allen hereby givesjnotice have ber husband inBaugor, Allen, by her assign- she has been executrix Louise joined J unnaie, one lot or parcel Dated at Southwest Harbor. Me.. Dec. 6, 1914. ment of THE duly appointed of this w inter. Wesley mortgage, dated November 27, 1914, the last will and w here will reside bounded on the north testament of they of land by and recorded in Hancock county registry of ol Murch aDd Lena Sul- Perkins St., on the east by land of vol. OLIVER M. late of PENOB The inlaot son NOTICE or FORECLOSURE. deeds, 611, page 190, conveyed to me, the PERKfNS, was Mrs A H Folsom, on the south by a certain of livan, w ho died »o suddenly Friday, undersigned, parcel real estate SCO?, at the the harbor, and on the west by land Everett Saunders, of Orland, situated in in the of Han- buried afternoon. Prayers Ellsworth, county in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds t^inday of Mrs Ellen Richardson, contain- WHEREAS,Hancock countv. State of Marne, by bis cock, State of Maine, bounded and described Rev. E. S- Drew. one half more or dated the being required by the terms of said will. All home by ing acre, leas, mortgage deed, twenty sixth day of as follows: Beginning at a stake in the south H- with the thereon $143 00 October, i»Ot>, and recoroed in the Hancock persons having demands against the estate of ! Dec. 14. buildings line of Main street eight rods west of the said dec one lot or of of eased are desired to present the same Daniel Johnson, parcel county registry deeds, book 882, page 354. late Charles H. northwest corner Drummt-y’s for settlement, and all indebted thereto are- land, bounded on the north by land conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain bound; thence in said south line of said WEST TREMONT. the east land requested to make payment immediate of Robert Q y, on by parcel of real estate situate in said Oriand street north seventy-eight and three fourths ly. of Anna W'itherle, on the south and bounded as follows, to wit. Jennie M. Perkins. has been ill, but by Beginning degrees east four rods to a stake; thence at South Helen Ingalls quite of W A and on the on the north side of Penobscot, Dec. 1,1914.! land Walker, the road leading from right angles south eleven and three fourths for no other and be shall is better. west Main one* Simeon B house to at a We’.KUl purpose, by St., containing Higgins’ Surry large degrees east six rods to a stake; thence subscriber notice **“**• tree ot tbe same to fourth acre, more or less, with the flat rock; thence to the hereby gives that be cni •tumpage, Reed’s boat sank at her northeasterly Range south seventy-eight and three-fourtbs de- she has been in * manner and without Capt. Adalbert thereon, 52 00 line of lot No. thence said line THE duly appointed executrix *t«te buildings 51; by Range grees west with said south line of of the last will and testament of night. Miss C O one lot or until it strikes lot No. parallel mooring Friday Bchenck, parcel 21: thence by said lot said street four rods to a stake; thence at house ol K. of land bounded on the north No. 21 to the town SAMUEL late of L W. Kumill has sold the by road; thence by said road right angles north eleven and oue fourth de- MOORE, SOUTHWEST to Perkins 8t., on the east land of to the first mentioned hound. Lot B. lately owned by Allen Pierce, by No. 22, grees west six rods to the place of beginning, HARBOR, Oil, Heqry McLaughlin, on the south containing three acres more or less; and and Gordius. containing twenty-four squaie rods, in th&connty of Hancock, deceased, no bonds Calvin harbor, and on the west by land whereas the condition of said mortgage has more or with the by le*s, all buildings thereon stand- being required bv the terms of said will. All Dalton Heed has his boat, Gladys, of W G Sargent, containing one- been broken, now, therefore, by reason of and whereas the seven ing; condition of said mort- persons having demands against the estate of Hakby 8. Jonks, a new fourth acre, more or with the breacn cf the condition I a at Southwest Harbor having less, thereof, claim gage has been broken, now, therefore rea- said deceased are desired John A. in. 26 00 foreclosure of said by to ore ent the same Stuart, engine put buildings thereon, mortgage. son of the breach of the condition I for and all Owen H. aud one-halt horse-power S. W. thereof, settlement, indebted thereto are Trk worst. Cash, Bucksport, September 5, 1214. claim a forecloseure of said to make H. who has been at mortgage. requested payment immediately. Kbhsont Maddocks, «»„ I W Kumill, Collector. Edward E. Harriman, Kmbkrt 0. Osgood. Howard B. Moor, Haven Dec. 14,1014. P. Frances M. Moore. Viuaihaven and North Castine, Maine, By O. Cunningham, his attorney. Ellsworth, Me., Dec. Southwest Committee. Stonington, 7,1914. Harbor, Dec. 1,1914. A GET-ACQUAINTED Sale * m Opening Thursday, December 17, at 9 o’clock UNION TRUST CO. BUILDING, ELLSWORTH, ME.

^ I _ Having purchased the entire stock and fixtures of The Reliable Clothing Co., of Ellsworth, this and advertisement is an invitation to the people of Ellsworth and vicinity to come get acquainted in his new store. Do with the new proprietor and to his old friends and customers to visit him not j and ignore or decline the invitation. The merchandise attractions will be numerous tempting, of MEN j The price advantages very evident. We promise to sell you high-standard qualities S AND BOYS CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS. ALSO WOMEN'S CLOTHING for less money than any others ask. Unusual bargains just in time for Christmas buying. Come and get acquainted with our method of doing business. Our promises are faithfully performed. We are always on the square and real- ize that truth-telling and honest-doing will build a profitable business. Upon this basis we intend to build this store upon the same principles we conduct this sale of The Reliable Clothing Co.*s Stock, also a fine new line of Men s and Women’s Clothing. Everything at Greatly Reduced Prices.

Ladies’ Garments. Lack of Space Presents Us GO ing a Complete The Stock We Offer List. W e Here Show You A We have added a fine stock of Consists of Women’s Clothing, SUITS and A Few of Our Cut Prices Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnish- Hats and COATS in the v ery latest and sea- ings, Hosiery, Gloves, Tbe web-known Lstl*® 4l Hubbard Derby and Ladies’ sonable stvles which we will sell at Hat#, the .ate-t regular Caps, Suspenders, m aery style*, price ^ $3.00. Oar price, 8L9S Clething. O53* lot of lamion 4c Hubbard Hat#. A ;itt.e out of date. Hat* for INTRODUCTORY PRICES $3.00 7 8c dust Time to Help You Make Men 50e for ... 35c Cap* Your Christmas Go Farthest “ Money *♦ 75c ! 0 $1.00 Toe Bull 50c. for 3**C Dog SuJpeodera, regular ' ... Men's Suits and It will pay every woman who Men* 25e Necktie#. 18c Overcoats. Latsstaad beat make*. “ 50c “ 38c cammatMag ol W. J. PECK"' and DAVTI* reads this to see our stock Al.’LEB CLOTHING Why not a CbrisUnaa gift ®f c Tor fmttid. reiatr-r* or employee, a new writ or overcoat a c flee a:, Men's 50c dreaa ... 35c Shirt#, idea, rift. beeasae »fteo *o needed, K a;y>rer rated and to permanent, xerrf THE LOW PRICES. “ $150 - 8L18 |lo 00 Suit* And OreiroAt*. reduced to 8 9 9** We Can Save You On* lot of Men’* Shirt#, broken *ize#. - Money consisting 18.50 12.9s of 50c and $150 Take “ “ « $1. qaalitie* your 22250 14.98 ... for, 28c each “ “ pick 25.00 15.98 Tim oeiebraud Arrow Collar-. In the latest Women’s Coats and Suits. shapes. Regular price, 15c each, 3 for 25c Men* Fleeced 50c each All m4 *;*«*. Tltt asAt tsapM* *Vx* ItM. joe wul t za in. Underwear, quality, 35c Men’s Pants. Uti» w>ct //%. TV *'>111 of nes *8 -># tbe teiMa, rtry biftwt fTkdft Men* Jersey outside Shirt-, 50c quality, 35c The weli-tnowB OCC HRs'. No better made. For iforA-;-: dress for street wear, ia a rood them sure t ■■ of n'Akmmthip. Tr* Miorifoic id>» of “practteal pfCMcUf Ui u “ “ “ variety. Among rns# 75c 48c Sad a gift for yosr fnend or for vourseX 018 1‘Rlm-' FOR «wwl<*rt*? Jrtt ;on nx>r* U*m> trtr ’.Mot*. THIS *ALE T

Tht K«t VtliM W« M*»* E,ct Offerrt $2.00 Pant* will be sold for Midis Hundreds of other 2J30 “ *» « 1.98 OmM or Suit* O.Oh “ “ f 15Jf) bow, £ Bargains. 3.50 -' o.4S “ “ “ w « « « 1&50 ... 13.4S 4.00 *>.98 Come and see. “ “ « “ « “ M 5.00 2000 ~ 14 OH , :}.98

To the INHABITANTS of the SURROUNDING TOWNS: DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN ELLSWORTH AND AT FRANK S. SAWYER'S

• / We will make it pleasant and profitable for you. Every garment and every article offered here is thoroughly good. Shrewd buyers will be quick to see the advantage of coming here. Truly this is a rare opportunity.

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* NOTE. X invite to come cheerfully you and see me in my new store. The new proprietor, Mr. Frank 8. 8awyer, is well and most favor- PI? A ^ C A \\/\/pD UNION TRUST CO. ably known to thousands in this sec- ivf-vniv o. o/\yy I Civ, building tion. Ha/< been travelling here for MAIN .... the past 18 year. STREET, ELLSWORTH,*ME.