Ellsworth American, a Newspa- Wife, of Boston, Arrived at Their Cottage June 20
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CJ)e American.' LVi. €Usmorfl| you )r,c;yp^oj,,^ecV^a,”‘ ellsworth, maine. Wednesday afternoon, june 29, 1910. !( No. 26 rnmnuumcnta. < £bbrttt«(mnui. _ LOCAL AFFAIRS. worth, president; Fred O. Smith, ot Ells- worth vice-president; Miss Lacy M. of and i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Smith, Ellsworth, secretary treas- NATIONAL urer. BAN IX Admr notice—Est Harriet N Grindle. - ME. E G Moore—Apothecary. Miss Charlotte S. Hopkins, of Bangor, ELLSWORTH, -1\ Parker Clothing Co—Bargains. Burrill who is a guest of Mrs. A. P. Wiaweli, Money found. Pocket book lost. leaves July 6 for Seal Harbor to spend Luchini’s frnit store—Fruit and confection- THE PROVERBIAL RAINY DAY several weeks at the Seaside Inn. INTEREST Union Trust Co. ha* Mrs. O. G. Barnard and two children no terrors for the man with • East Subby, Mb: have gone to Lamoine to spend the sum- savings bank account. Mrs E C Lord—Cottage for rent. mer with her Mrs. Thomas Groet- THE SEMI-ANNUAL 8pbingpibld, Mass: sister, INTEREST zinger, of Philadelphia, who has taken a SAVE VOUR MONEY; First-class salesmen wanted. Boston cottage there. Coat lost. Mies Leah B. that will be credited to put your surplus earnings in our sav- Friend, who has been depositors’ accouqts in the It teaching high school in Natick, in our Savings Department on ings department. will work Sun- SCHEDULE OF MAILS July 1, Mass., daring tbe past year, is home day and holidays and and AT BLLSWOBTH POSTOPPICB. 1910, will amount to more than $10,000. all, results for the summer with her parents, David /n effect June 20, 1810. always are eminently satisfactory. Friend and wife. MAILS BBCBIVBD. The many friends of Carlton Donnell are Deposits of $1.00 or re- Fbom West—*6.56 a m; 112.07, 4.86, t5.W, *6p m. THE TIME TO DEPOSIT IS more, pleased to see him back at bis familiar NOW; Fbom East—11 a m; 12.20,5.50 and 11.07 p m. celved on or before chair in J. W. barber He July 8, draw MAIL CIAMBS AT POSTOPPICB. Nealley’s shop. 4 oould find nothing in Camden so the what can per cent from July 1. Going West—10AO 11.00 a m; 2, •6.80, *» p n>. quite amount, you conveniently spare. as Going East—6A0 a m; 4 and 5.30 p m. good Ellsworth. There will be a conference and social of •Daily, Sundays included. tTrain stops Sundays only. IDaily except Monday. the Baptist society at the vestry this even- No mail dispatched to or received from the ing, when plans for improvements to be UNION 'TRUST COMPANY east Sundays. made on the church will be discussed. All interested friends are invited. OF ELLSWORTH. Miss Marian Willett, of Boston, ia visit- Dr. Lewis Hodgkins, after attending the ing relatives here. reunion ot his class at Bowdoin college, continued his to N. tor Harry W. Haynes’ family has gone to trip Hanover, H., the commencement at Dartmouth. He is Shady Nook for the summer. the guest in Hanover of Dr. Percy Bart- Miss Ethel Brown is a two- spending lett. DON’T HAVE LAZY MONEY. weeks vacation in Massachusetts. In tbe absence of Miss Mary A. Hodg- to a close a day which Mr. Mitchell con- West kllsworth. Idle money doesn't earn Mrs. E. L. Brown has gone to Nashua, anything; money deposited in kins, who will sail to-morrow from Mon- siders one of the happiest in his life and ! our Barings Dept, earns at a liberal N. H., where her husband is employed. Miss Eva Carlisle has gone to Bangor to constantly rate of interest. treal to spend tbe summer in Europe, Miss also the shortest. He says: “The women Figure the safety, the and who is visit relatives. convenience, the interest earnings Miss Leonore G. Higgins, teach- Marion Wyman will fill her place at tbe folks always told me that fruit-cake j of funds left with us, and decide now summer. ■ There will be a right to put YOUR sav- ing at Woodfords,is home for the public library, with Miss Mary F. Hop- would keep six months or a year, but mine ! dance in the hall Fourth ings regularly aside in our car*. We make ot Music W. E. Clark. by-raail banking Ellsworth’s Bowdoin students, Parcher kins as assistant. kept less than twenty-four hours.” If Mr. i July evening. by easy. Ask bow. are vaca- Mitchell and wife live until October 11 Mrs. of and King, home for the summer j Clifford Boyer and wife, members of the Taylor, Sullivan, visited her will have been married Mrs. A. K. lion. Yale Stock Co., playing this week here, next, they fifty- daughter, Quptill, over Sun- Eastern Trust & nine years. Their friends doubtless will day. Banking Co., Miss Lila F. Jordan, who is teaching in are guests while here of A. W. Austin and BANQOR. /1AINE. Branches at Old Town and Mach la*. remember the date and call on them Jamaica Plains, Mass., is at home for the and wife. Mrs. Boyer is a sister ot Harry again Mrs. Delia Warren, of Bangor, was the at the home. summer. Vincent, whose wife is Mr. and Mrs. pleasant guest of relatives and friends here last Austin’s Addle. The Snow at Bow- week. Austin H. Joy, with son Walter, is daughter prize, given annually doin to the graduated class having the Mrs. spending a week with his son Albert at Tbe Sunday school of tbe Methodist Georgia Meader and son Cecil at- largest percentage of attendance at com- Presque Isle. church will give a Children’s day concert tended the Congregational conference at was this awarded the at church next A mencement, year Castine last week. Mrs. M. L. Kimball and son the Sunday evening. Houghton, class of which celebrated the cordial invitation ib extended to all to at- ’85, twenty- are her J. L. Miss Amy F. has returned to her of Norway, visiting parents, fifth of its Three Asbury The of the church will anniversary graduation. Cook and wife. tend. pastor home in Bluehill after a week’s visit Ellsworth men entered Bowdoin in 1881— DON’T preach Sunday evening at North Ells- among friends here. FORGET F. W. Stanton and daughter Sarah C., of John A. Peters, Boyd Bartlett and Lewis worth. Mrs. James W. Aubcrndale, Mass., are visiting Capt. H. Hodgkins. Hodgkins left Bowdoin and Carter and Hattie H. TI1E At tbe Ellsworth & Machine Carter were of TO CALL AT J. Joy and wife. Foundry went to Dartmouth, graduating in ’85, the guests Thurston Cunning- Works on Water street, a large and well- ham and wife, of Clarence Tapley arrived home last week same year that Peters and Bartlett gradu- Bluehill, Sunday. equipped garage has been established. A from Hebron He to en- ated from Bowdoin. All three werepresent Harvest Home grange met June the academy. expects of 25, concrete floor has been laid in one wing 1 master New Tea Store ter Bowdoin college in the fall. at the twenty-fifth reunion, and they, with presiding. A short program was the large boat shed, and the necessary ma- Fancy twelve others who entered Bowdoin in carried out. There will be no meeting Mrs. Henry E. Davis is home from all kinds of automobile chinery for repair and next 2. A has been 1881, were photographed, the photo- Saturday, July program was in the Lee block Postoffice. We have Teas and Waban, Mass., where she visiting work has been installed. opp. adorned the columns of given out for the next 9. her Mrs. J. A. graph Monday’s meeting, July daughter, Bryant. Ellsworth friends of Frank C. Coffees at one-half retail and other articles The many Boston Globe. Hodgkins is now a prac- Nearly (20 was realized from the concert regular price Harold Woodward, of New York, is Nash and wife, of Cherryfleld, sympathize ticing physician of Ellsworth; Peters is a and ice-cream sale Friday evening for We call attention to our the summer in Ellsworth with loss of Walker accordingly. special spending with them in the their son. leader of the Hancock bar, was judge of the piano fund. Mrs. W. P. Woodward. his grandmother, Moore Nash, who died Tuesday, June 21, the Ellsworth 'muncipal court for twelve who has been visit- for He Mrs. F. E. Gregory, after an operation appendicitis. years and is now a member of the Maine COMING EVENTS. Soda at ... 4e. lb. per ing her parents, H. E. Davis and wife, has had just completed his freshman year at house of representatives; Bartlett is a to her home in Brookline, Mass. the of Maine. school and ELLSWORTH. at returned University master in the Boston Latin Extracts 10c. per bottle. Mrs. W. W. Morrison, who has spent Frank L>. Howe, who has been teaching lives in Chelsea. Friday evening, July 1, Society hall— Dance. the winter in Boston, is home for the sum- in Warren, is spending a week with his mer. Her Elizabeth is with her. Elmer E. Rowe and wife. He 4—Celebration Corn Starch at 6c. daughter parents, ELLSWORTH FALLS. Monday, July at Blue- per pkg. convention of the base Friends of ex-Mayo Arthur W. Greely will attend the annual hill, ball games, trotting at Moun- National Educational association in Boston Miss Mildred of is visit- tain dance in are pleased to know of the continued im- Black, Bangor, park, evening. next week, after which he will return to relatives here. n provement in his health during the past ing Tuesday, July 12, 8 p.