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Ellsworth American, a Whiling, Filed Otis, Mariaville America tt. pmicv. rsn mi. / -r t Tf TI f \ Bvnmmimon $2.00 ill* Clbtwrflj t BICTBBBD AH SECOND- CLASS MATTM } hr paid in advarci. ti.90 WEDNESDAY \ Oli« ELLSWORTH, MAINE, AFTERNOON, MARCH 13, 1912. t AT THB ELLSWORTH POBTOFPICB. \ No. 11. aobtxttfnnmtf summer as Abberierments. LOCAL AFFAIRS. a result of the injuries then re- ceived, and has never fully recovered. His many friends here learn of his NKW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WKKK. regret ,to second mishap. Tax Exempt Investment Admr notice—E*fc Phebe Barron. ** —Eat Asa iJ Barron. The fire in the John Chapman house last " 44 —Eat 8 Eugene Haakell. Wednesday afternoon in In barikrupty—Cieo F Colton. briefly reported Portland Railroad A C The Company llagerthy—Notice of foreclonure. American last week, gutted the up- Burrill National Bank Scaled The proposals. per part of the and the whole Exec notice—Eat Jennie P Dority. house, Guaranteed OF- ELLSWORTH *• Stock —Eat Jcaae H Atwood. building was thorough- wet down. Mr. 5% Probate notice—Jane R Witherle et als. 44 Chapman, who apartments on Semi-Annual Dividends I and That This Funds Should -But Wn P Tenney. occupied Payable February August I. Section’s '* Believes Surplus —-Est Cornelia* Wellington. the second floor, lost all his household ’* —Eat Henri Marie Charles Be Invested In Our Own goods, which were not insured. The Development. Comte De [.Angler Villara. Capitalization Portland R. R. Co. Staple* Piano A Mtisic Co—Pianos. house was insured for fl,00P, which will Capital Stock ..»... $ 1,998.000 Hoia—Baker. cover the per cent, of this bank's loans and dis- E J Walsh—Insurance. loss. The Marshall family, Bonded Debt. 2,600.000 Eighty-five Five Year 4 1-2 Per Cent. Notes. Bangor: who occupied the rest of the house, 350,000 are so invested in the The Cumberland Power A Light leases the Portland R. R. for 99 years, counts business interests and Eastern Trust k saved the most of their some of Company Rankin* Co. furniture, guaranteeing the payment of the 6 per cent, dividend by endorsement on each certificate of Benson A Miller—Lrdies* dress goods. which was damaged by water. They had enterprises of this vicinity. The Cumberland Power A also no insurance. County Light Company controls, through stock owner- the Portland Electric and the A SCHEDULE OP MAILS ship, Company Lewiston, Augusta Watervilie street railway and the combined companies will be under the direct management of Messrs. E. W. Clark This Meritorious Business Is Deserv- AT The three-i? Believing Policy ELLSWORTH POSTOTFICB. class was finely entertained A Company, of Philadelphia. In Dec. 3, 1911. last at the home of Mrs. C. I. of Your Your Accounts are solicited. effect evening ing Support, Staples. The social committee for this Capitalization Cumberland County Power & Co. MAILS RBCBIVBD. Light Preferred Stock cent. From month consisted of Mrs. and (6 per Cumulative),.$2,300,000 Wkst-7.18 a m; 4.14. 6.25 p m. Staples Common Stock. interest on Check Accounts. on Misses Marian and A. .2,TOC,000 Liberal 4% Savings. From East—11.06, 11.57 a m; 5.47, 10.52 p m. Hideout May Wil- Bonded Debt. 830.000 son. The first of *AIL CLOSES AT POSTOrnCB part the evening was Based on actual earnings of consolidated companies for the year 1911, it is estimated that for the year 1912 there will be available for of dividends on the Portland R. R. Going Wbmt—10.80, 11.80 a m; 5.15. 9 pm. spent in puzzledom, Henry W. Sargent payment stock in excess of $300,000.00, or three times the amount required. Going East-4.45 a 6 m; 8.45, pm. successfully capturing the prize, which Attention is called to the fact that the capitalization of Portland R. R. has not been increased. No new have been issued. happened to be one of the A obligations Registered mail should be at postofflee half puzzles. All the formalities of the transfer of the Portland Railroad to the Cumberland an hour County before mail closes. rebus contest in which Mrs. Killam came Power A Light Company have been completed and the lease has been approved by Hon. No trains. Charles P. Hon. W. M. Messrs. Hale A Booth. Sunday out a winner, but with no lead to Libby, Bradley. Verrill, spare, We offer the unsold balance, to sale or advance in at 112 50-100 Postofflee open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a m. subject price and ac- Salaried Men and Women proved interesting. The refreshments in- crued dividend, yielding 4 44-100 per cent. Free of all taxes. dicated that the committee knew how. A will tlnd it to their to main* decidedly advantage C. I. Staples left Monday on a business proverb contest and a business session tain a check account here and make “pay day” UNION TRUST COHPANY trip to Boston. closed a most their “deposit day” at tbi* bank. They'll put enjoyable evening. Ellsworth, Haine their dollar* in Mfe keeping that way, on a good Col. John F. Whitcomb, who has been and avoid interest-earning haala, “frittering ill for some is which reaulta quiet days, improving. Sunday School Institute. away” money inevitably when too ELLSWORTH REUNION. DOLLARDTOWN. much caah i» carried ’round. Thouaanna of our fi. J. Walsh has established a fire insur- A Sunday school workers’ institute will patrons are salaried whom we are be held with people, help- ance agency in connection with his law the church at Ellsworth Miss Annie Mitchell is visiting her sis- ing to save money. \\ e’ll gladly do the same by Large Advance Sale of Tickets Insures ^ offices. Palls next Tuesday afternoon and even- Mrs. A. you. Aak for particular*. Success of Affair. ter, Mary JBonaey. The institute is under I. O. O. will work the ing. the direction Lejok lodge, F.t Boston, March 12 (special) — Such has New has been received of the death of drat of the Maine State Sunday school associa- degree at tbo regular meeting next been the demand for tickets for the George H. Meader, at San Francisco EASTERN TRUST & BANKING tion. H. E. Cal., CO.. Friday evening. Lufkin, secretary of the as- Bangnr.lMaine. seventh annual meeting of the Ellsworth March 7. It was known that he was sociation, w ill be present. The ladies’ social circle of the Baptist Keunion association as to guarantee the about to enter a hospital for an operation Hranche* at Old Town, MachlM and Dexter An invitation has been extended to the church will serve supper at the Baptist complete success of this reunion at Me- on his eye, but particulars of his death Sunday schools in Ellsworth, Hancock, j vestry next Wednesday evening, March 20. chanics building on the evening of March have not been received. Lamoine and Surry, and all other schools j At the Methodist church next 22. That a large number of tickets must Mrs. II. R. Seeds and Mrs. Walter Sunday within easy reach to send j delegates. sold the pastor will in the evening on be ahead to cover the expenses has ! Smith, of Portland, are their speak There will be basket supper at 6 o’clock, visiting uTbe Danger A cordial invitation become well known, and former residents Vin Smith. Signal”. with coffee served by the entertaining father, is extended to all. of every town in Hancock county have school. The program: found the ticket-sellers The class of unusually early 9MITH-OASPAR. junior the high school will Afternoon at 1.30. this year. There should be an attendance give an entertainment at the high school Song and devotional service, A pretty wedding took place at the well above the 600 mark. WE WISH TO building this evening at 8 o’clock. Home- Rev P A A Killam home of Vin Smith Saturday evening, ANNOUNCE All former residents of the county and made candy will be sold. Address: Building up the Sunday school, j when his youngest daughter, Mary Annie, families are to come. The \ H E Lufkin their urged was married to Mrs. W\ Ray G. Gaspar, of Surry, that we have new in stock the well- H. Dunn left Monday fora two- is in Ells- following Round table management the hands of in the of weeks’ visit to her Mrs. J. presence relatives and a few in- daughter, Kuby ior but the reunion never has been known brands of Patent I'ucriuK expcnaes worthians, timate friends. Rev. P. A. A. Killam of- Fancy Livingston, of Providence, it. I., and other Needs and an deeds, experience meeting, restricted to any town or city limitations, i ficiated. Winter Wheat relatives and friends in Boston and Led by Rev E D Kixer. Ph D flour: The aim of all committees has been to give ; The bride and groom were attended by vicinity. Conference: Shall we effect a district or- Miss representations of the whole county a Hath Gooawin and Earle Gaspar. ganization? The bride wore white silk and carried a Glenn A. Lawrence, of Lnbec, Was in share in the delights of the evening. Hoc in’, hour and lunch shower bouquet of white roses *nd lilies town over Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence and Those who have been accustomed to be Town William Radiant Evening at 7. of the valley. The bridesmaid was Talk, came Tell, who a child, with will to into the hall as soon as the in dove color. him, spend Praise and prayer.Led by MrjLufkin ready step gowned Refreshments were served Misses PROMPT DELIVERY. mouth with her parents, Mr.
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