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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 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. Justice Symposium: Evangelism in the janitor opened the doors will not need to by Sunday Josephine Glenola Annie King and wife. school. Ten-miuute talks come so this There will be a Higgins, Clark, early year. Mitchell and Grace Carter. The wedding o Its Motive.Rev E L K. B. Holmes will represent the Ella- Sawyer half-hour longer for conversation in the presents were many and beautiful. 6 Its WHITCOMB, HAYNES & CO., worth board of trade and H. B. Estey and Strategic Value.Rev R B Mathews ball-room at this reunion. The grand c Methods that “Make Good”, Roy C. Haines the Merchants’ association march will not begin until 9.30, and the COMING EVENTS. ELLSWORTH FALLS, MAINE. Rev W H Rice at the of the State board of trade concert by Poole’s orchestra from 8 to 9.20, meeting d Does decision day meet the needs.' class as it wiU will KLUS WORTH. in Augusta Friday. Mr Lufkiu high undoubtedly be, not interfere with the conversa- March 8 John Blood, jr., left Friday for Lewis- Open discussion with three-minute limit seriously Wednesday, 13, p. ra., at high tion. At least it never has the ex- school burg, Pa., to superintend the shipment of Offering for State work stopped building—Entertainment by junior Address.Rev Fred Palladino. of reminiscences at former re- class. 1ft 10 the balance of the machinery from the change Admission, cents; children, Great BARGAINS pastor First M E church, Bangor unions. cents. mill there. He expects to return here in will be served West- A CARLOAD OF Adjournment Refreshments by For Cash or on Terms. about two weeks to remain. over & Foss, the caterers who have given Thursday, March 14, at vestry of Con- Easy the greatest satisfaction in past years. church — united The club of the gregational Supper by Thursday Congrega- All the arrangements are well in hand. Chief Engineer’s Report. committees at 6 p. m. tional church will meet at the vestry at 2 President Kendrick will be able to look FULL LINE of EDISON and VICTOR Through an oversight, the greater part p. m. to-morrow. The first of the series back over her administration with a pride Thursday evening, March 14, at Bayside of annual the report of the chief engineer equal to that of her predecessors. hall—Dance and TALKING of suppers to be given by the combined | grange supper. MACHINES. of the fire department, R. J. Goodwin, _ committees will be served at 6 o’clock. Thursday, March 14, at Congregational web omitted from the printed city report. GREEN LAKE. PIANOS at 6 m. A will be at the vestry-Supper p. Public invited. See our Line of 10c Music. unique {social given It follows: home of Mrs. Grace Barron next Friday Mrs, Bert Spencer has returned to West Friday evening, March 1ft, at Masonio To the Honorable Mayor and Board of evening oy the bachelors, assisted by the Seboeis. hall—Circle at 6 Irene Aldermen: | supper by chapter, married men. Teams JUST RECEIVED will be at the post- Miss Bernice Garland is Edna O. E, S. I submit my for year end- visiting office to those who All are hereby report STAPLES PIANO & MUSIC CO. carry atteud. Wilbur. evening, March at home of chief of the Friday 15, invited. ing February, 1912,as engineer Ellsworth tire department. Mrs. Chris. Crossman, who has been ill, is Mrs. Grace Barron—Social; 10 cents. The democrats of Ellsworth will meet in Fire station No. 1 has responded to out again. Friday evening March 15, at Society hall caucus at Hancock hail next Saturday thirty-one alarms; of these, eighteen John Merrill is about again, and his —Dance. at 7.30 to elect seven evening, o’clock, were feet of INSURANCE OF working fires, wetting 14,700 has returned to Bnngor. Saturday, March 16, 7.30 p., at Hancock CTI and seven daughter PIDET D C delegates alternates to the hose. The station at Ellsworth Falls has hall—Democratic caucus. ■ I democratic State convention to be held at Alden Webster and wife spervt the week- It CL ALL KIND8 I IllL to eight of these five responded alarms; and wife at their Augusta March 19. end with Harry Chapman Wednesday, March 20, at Baptist vestry were working fires, wetting 3,500 feet of cottage. —Supper by social circle. E. J. WALSH An inspection last Wednesday evening Mrs. Arthur Moore, w’ho has been in Tuesday, March 19, afternoon and even- general INSURANCE AGENT, Ellsworth, of the ballots cast for mayor in the The fire department teams have done an health four months, had a severe ill ing—Sunday School institute at Ellsworth municipal election March 4, showed street sprinkling and street work amount- poor turn last week, but is better now. Falls church. apparent gain for J. A. Cunningham ing to f612. At present we have about I of three votes. No official recount was 5,000 feet of good, serviceable hose, but I W. L. Miller, of Bangor, was taken sud- Friday, March 22, at Mechanics’ build- asked for. recommend the purchase of 1,000 feet of denly ill at his cottage here. Dr. Hodg- ing, Boston—Ellsworth reunion. Tickets, was A regular meeting of Irene chapter, O. hose and a hose-wagon the coming year. kins, of Ellsworth, summoned, ana a 60 cents. train Dr. from Everybody E. B., will be held Fridy evening. Circle In closing I wish to thank your honora- special brought Hanger Monday evening, April 8, at Hancock Mr. Miller’s supper at 6 o’clock. The chapter will ble board, the assistant engineers and Bangor, accompanied by hall —Play and ball by Ellsworth firemen. can save a little at a time. He was taken to his borne in give a leap-year social on Friday evening, members of the hose company for the daughters. where he is still March 22, at Masonic ball, to which courtesy shown me during the past year. Bangor, seriously ill. Financial success is a -atmmtsniumfc simply Masons only and their families are invited. Respectfully yours. in Boston last week sued a well-known matter of to sav- Royal J. NORTH KLL8WOKTH. sticking your Bakery Corporation for f30(J0 damages The Ellsworth school board met and Goodwin, Chief of Fire becanae afae injured the roof of her the new Dept. ing yonr organized yesterday morning, Mrs. Pamelia Richardson has been ill of plan—making mouth on a nail which somehow got member, Harry L. Crabtree, taking his Character stronger than into a loaf of bread manufactured by grip the past week. the firm. I herewith my bread place on the board. E. J. Walsh was KLLS WORTH publish FALLS. Wallace McGown and wife were in Bar a»y formula by request: Pi its bury'a Best elected chairman. Mrs. E. K. Hopkins Temptation Harbor last week. Hour, lard, Fleishman s Mrs Alfred Smith was called to Clifton to Squire’s pure was re-elected superintendent of schools spend. veaat, milk from Eatey’s milk farm. for the Monday by the serious illness of a relative. Willard H. Phillips, of Hancock Point, Worcester salt, sugar, Branch Bond ensuing year. Each loaf and has purchased the Thomas farm at Nicolin, water, diamalt. wrapped Grand Captain Ueneral w. Webster Woodbury wife have ltalph his when hot with germ-proof waxed into the house vacated and moved family there. seem in a to fat Crockett, of Lewiston, will pay his official moved recently by Hogs hurry get paper. Kincaid and sister. Mrs. Lizzie Maddocks has commenced —and are usually saved from dead- Hancock Co. visit of inspection to Btanquefort com- Aegustus Savings 1 purchase everything from our local diseases—when are housekeeping in the little home here, pur- ly they regular- grocers. mandery next Monday evening. There William H. Brown has finished work on " her a few’ ly given Bank will be a banquet at 6.30, and work in the the mill he has been building for the Ma- chased by years ago. Order of the Temple in the evening. Sir chias Manufacturing Co., and is home. Arthur Nason and wife have broken up Animal t'l*worth, Maine knights are requested, so far as possible, will leave for housekeeping here, and gone to East- Business HOT CROSS BUNS WTalter Armstrong to-day Pratts, Commenced in where Mr. Nason has Regulator to appear full uniform. a of several weeks with his brook, employment. May 1. 1878. Lent. visit parents, C Nothing will more surely prevent During and w Herbert Strout and of Ellsworth The Literature club met Monday even- William Armstrong ife, Rochester, wife, hog cholera and make hogs grow Mrs. Strout’s ing with Mrs. F. W. Rollins. Mrs. EC. K. N. H. Falls, are with parents, larger and fatten quickly. And Richardson and for when Pratts Animal is UINCH COUNTE R Hopkins read an interesting and instruc- The sociable given in the vestry Tues- Daniel wife, the week. Regulator given cows more and I tive paper on “Colonial Days and Ways ’. day evening by Rev. O. J. Guptill and wife Mrs. Alpbeus Nason has returned from they produce opened a lunch counter richer milk—it regulates the blood lor ladles Miss M. A. Oreely gave an interesting re- to the children, including those of the Ellsworth, where she has been for several and gentlemen. Holz and digestive organs of all stock A. “The was her Mrs. who is M view- of Johnston’s Long school much weeks with mother, E A L_ S SERVED Mary grammar age, enjoyed. Mayo, and thus earns its small cost many Rail’’, taking the place of Miss M. A. ves- poor health. times over. Sanitary Baker. The supper and social given in the Try it. Sold in 25c, W. L. THOMAS. who was to be The Clark, unable present. try Wednesday evening of Last week by 50c, 75c and $1.00 packages. ?**** °PP. StecmTLaundry, Ellsworth next meeting will be on March 26 with the social committee of the Hartshorn NICOLIN. Pratt* Votsrinary RMNdh*. one for every animal ran be on to Miaa nor. ailment, depended Mary Gay bible class was largely 120 sit- when attended, Mrs. Benjamin Maddocks is in poor cure, anything will. Pratt* Nam down to Games were Pawaar quickly drives out worms. qeorqe s. ober, Oapt. Adalbert L. Bel tatty, of the ting supper. enjoyed health. to Loan Next time in the store ask Money schooner Nellie Grant, is laid up In the after supper. Net proceeds, over |15. you’re 8lacksmith Willard Phillips, of Hancock, has about these famous preparations— ON V marine hospital at Chelsea, Maas., with a Mrs. John E. Lake entertained the bought the Hosea Phillips place, and has every one fully guaranteed. Horse and broken who has been ladies of the school ciaas of Mrs. Shoeing Jobbing improved, Productive Real Estate; on leg. dipt. Bellatty, Sunday moved there. spending the winter in Boston with his Qeraldine Moore Saturday afternoon, in G. A. PARCUEK. of all kinds. Collateral and Commercial Paper Leroy 8weeney and wife, of Tremont, family on board his vessel, was assisting honor ot Mrs. Moore’s seventy-fourth w*ter are with Mr. Charles __ E Sweeney’s parents, Street, llaworth. DEALERS IN in discharging a cargo ol hard pine, when birthday. Mrs. Moore has been the ALSO Sweeney and wife. s heavy timber fall on his leg, It teacher of this class for a and Municipal and Other Boada breaking long time, in two plaoea above the ankle. He hopes her loving devotion to its interests and to Mrs. Hiram Danieo was called to Eden FUR COATS of approved legality and ascertained to be able to start his vessel abont April 20. the school’s interests has endeared her to Saturday to attend the funeral of her For quality and price my William Grant. stock cannot be excelled. ft is leas than a year ago that CJspt. Bel all. Mrs. Moore baa been superintendent uncle, pr.H.W^OSQOOD strength. list of Nockwnr rioted out WsD-mIkM kaiif ckaap New Location Blk. latty narrowly escaped fatal injury in for nearly a year. Her pupils remembered Mrs. Louville McGown and son Roland, Manning Boston, being struck by a heavy cask that her with many post cards, and join In of Newport, spent Sunday with Mr. Mc- Clothing Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired FRIDAV & Son °«l««D«y: C. C. Burrill rolled bom the a hart to the deck of his wishing her many happy returns of the Gown’s parents, Howard MoGown and DAVID FRIEND. Oft MI. vessel. He was laid all last wife. KllsworA ■•■tor ice: 12 drove St. 16 STATE STREET. ELLSWORTH, op practically Say. Main Street, KLLSWOKTH MAKKKTS tljt mutual tttruni <&s>amn. CSMTUammu mong ®'rangtrg

KOirBD »T "AUNT mnM" Tb» quotation* Mow give the rang* ol A New Detective CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. iwelalljr to the *w '»- %t retail in worth: irum of H»t»o,k [ta Motto: “Helpful and tfopefu price* E1U Th, WHERE DOCTORS „ „pe„ V, oil -»«>. OtlMtry prvylBf* Method dl»c»aa!tw of of *Mk* The purpose* of UU column ore hw 'ucIIj topic* »»a«rol t!L •or report* of grmnga *** staled In th« title and motto—it it for tb? mutua* Creamery per ft. .*.»#« mcrttri*. Top e For the Week M. L. POMEROY •fcortoodecto*. All Praysr Meeting twteft, >.n*»«? Pomona grange1 witlt all dependent upon one's conception rejection by tbe editor of the bur none Baled is person* by V.rooo so an I know, dititinguiah life Itself. Nor is it trill be rejected without goo reason. A l-1r**«s bare not. far ; Buck.port. the purpose of any %• net **m«**, all corn a u nkatlob* to | td between Individual*. easy task to define success. Solomon, Mo. —“Yocr medicine has °ots*oe*. pk 35 Onions, ft 04 a« H»itiKi«MD«, 178. sorrn TtfK AMKSiCali, Carrington. ■ '■ drawn to the Lettuce, head 10 »'anoafft, ft My attention bad »aw-.Wvtu, the wisest of men, displayed wisdom KUsworth. Me. done me more than all the doc- 13 Beet*, ft OJ Bognlar meeting of Harborod. good Celery, bunch, matter reeling tic- f1 whig: ,nZ 03 by wa* hold fob. and not ignorance or folly when he •-——-1 tor's medicines. At Cat rot*. ft. i$qaftSto.ft «, thirty-three « ft 02 human being ban a specific ,ir,.JT Parsnip*, ft. Turnips, "Every Third and fourth asked, "Who knoweth what is goal for oon’s lumm. soumxa even- monthly period degree, wer, odor of bln own. by which be can be life to had to in on to*. A line man in this life?" The goal of Some sweet and wonderful morning. I stay bed Lemons, do* »«3tf of sensitive .upper «■> .erred Orange*._ do*__ recount tied by p*r*o«« ,," some is riches, to others fame, to oth- Tbe mists will disappear, four day* because of Craaberr•rne*, qt. lejtl Apples, pk. tirown-Uil moth conteatants. ; Tbe cane In mentioned of n r. Tbe skies that now are b* cl eroded gnu.iL from the ers power. Some believe in utility as h emorrhagea, and out moth-counting commute, man who. blindfolded, could pick Will then be blue and clear; Coif* e— ft Bice, per ft »g<* chief end of man s existence, and I back was so weak per good -ork, tapt. Cbatto’a ere* the my a of twen ha, Tbe bow of Hope that is spanning Bio. »4» Vinegar, gal Sftfttl each individual In company ethers, assert that the snjireme 1 could walk. Mocha. Ctacktd wheat. collected 10,772 ne*t» aod again, Tbe hardly Tbe smell ia not born Capt. Haiahja. overarching aky. Oatmeal, per ft ty by hi* odor aim of man's existence should lie to 1 have been taking till Min', crew nearly 8,000. Short Betokens blessed fruition. ^Jar*. ^ Buckwheat, pkg with us. bul develops gradually ptogtu, attain however happiness Lydia E. Pinkham’s *Ss« ..i< u tnuaic and recitation.. happiness, God's Sometime, by and by. about tbe age of fourteen, after which Com- Oolong. *3« Bye meal, -- may be defined. But however perplex- Vegetable Mem tiers of a In that bright boor which U coming. Sugar-per ft Oran meal, ft it remains unchanged the answi r to the there pound and now I can (irasaitted. <*4*0? Oil—per gai— aKAiURT. 471, aorrn on-it isu*. ing question, The buds around our feet. have a kind of common odor, j Yellow. C os4 ««? i ta family can be no real success in life that stay up and do my About twenty-fire patron, and Will open wide to the sunshine Powdered, 10 io #n wbirb exists even when tbej have leaves God and out of con- work. I think it is Molasses, SS*60 tWton were preaent March 2, eternity Fair flowers, pare and sweet; gal. ! lived for a long lime." j AIUr earth Tor apart one sideration. No of life is The cruel thorns thathwe wounded toe best medicine on women. pnifUioai. buaineaa, oandidale e following of Arhutua extend We wish not when all this glad net# “I had hemorrhages and at times bbl— Oat*, bo «3?0 | grange thank. to Bar- make a full rounded, suc- Floor—per complete, Shall overflow the & 50 88 so Short*—bag 1 55# 85 case: in 18t2 Edward Nolan, a man reet Home for lit soul. could not get any medicine to stop them. grange help on the pro- cessful life absolutely It Corn, )0Mb bag 1 TO Mix feed. bag 70 gt 75 went to impossible. Nor when tbe shadowy curtain such 2 weak condition that I would with a wife and two children, gram. I got in Corn 60 1 7ugl 75 _ no Ls meel.be# Middliogs.bg needs demonstration that this Will backward slowly roll; 1 fill war one of those bat- have died if I haeLnot got relief soon. Cracked corn. | the civil After true if ail the be But this we know: He BMOOKUX. 281. emphasis placed upon hath,promiaed; women who taken tles In will U a large number of nui ‘‘Several had your law aacAROixo vkiomt* akp MEAsrass. At the laat of the life. But the other side HU promises are sore; Into meeting Brock hr f.tlsR temporal told me to it 1 *»!t 80 demised bodies were shoveled Compound, try and did A barbel ol Liverpool shall weigh there were of the is as true. We In God's glad, beautiful Sometime, forty-three member.andt»o proposition just and found it to be the medicine to pound*, and a bushel of Turk's Island aalt trenches or buried under headstones Will ail Bis plans mature. right 70 vlaitor. One have a work to do in the temporal shall weigh pound*. preaent. application l« build the and overcome The standard of a bushel of marked •'Unknown” the soldier. Ed- -Seal Iry AutU Emma. up system weight potatoes waa received. world, and it is as essential to TO raeraberabip The (.«.« just female troubles. is good order mod fit lor shipping. 1* ward Nolan, disappeared. 111* name cf 44 pound* preaented a abort program of real success as the performance of pouuds. apple*. and no nwrtingtaad Dear Si. B. JffattMi and Frienda: I am now in great deal better health The standard weight of * bushel of beans in was reported among the kilted, what are looked upon as the specific order and tit for is TO j There is a deal of quiet comfort in the than I ever to be, so 1 think 1 good shipping pound*; doubt was entertained that he was expected of wheat, beet*, ruta-baga turnip* and pea*. spiritual duties. The supreme diffieul SOUTH poem. It ia both restful and trustful. 1 ought to thank you for it.”—Mrs. 0. M. TO pounds; of corn. .V pound*; of onions. S3 dead. Since no one waa found who HtGHLAKU, 364. rKNOtncOT. ty arises when we attempt to give to of carrot*. and hope in these selections of verse, week by Cllne, S. Main St., Brownsville, Ind. pounds; Kngfish turnip*, ryt could vouch for hi* death bis widow Iligbtamf *rau*e met March S; worti* each realm of life Its proper place. Indian meal. 50 pound*, of parsnip*. 45pound*; week, all are getting “their portion in due of barter and buckwheat. 48 pounds; of oats, declined to marry again for some the third and fourth dt*rt«* as ttrc <*■- That the spiritual should have the su 33 or even measure »- by .agreement. season”. There is more variety of “tastes’ Nantacket Whether, bat she ha* written me pound*, years after hU supposed death. dldatcu. t'onaideraMe btumm uuuut- is not preme place seriously question in the literary than in the culinary line, that ahe cannot very well go at thia time, ao Nolan's father during the war maer places. ye from E. will be to all. You ! nrday. acceptable you A. M. Moore. which Nolan was understood to hare SfOUSTTAlH Vf*We 4iM, WBHT BD15. of God and His Thia ia a Mrs kingdom righteous- willbe sorry that she has been ill so j fine, bright day. My feet are Tery long, been killed hla widow married again. ^Tbe meeting Friday evening wasvwy ness, and all these things shall be add but to know is sore from walking over these nneven. brick John S. Emery, formerly of this place, glad she improving. She Her has band, Thomas Chadwick, took 100 sidewalks. I long for Nots Scotia. I to enjoyable; present. Tbe second de- ed unto you.” The world has no bet writes: hope now of Boston, is visiting here. Many | be so situated there aa to be enabled to Lake the management of the estate Iietong- gree wee conferred on eight. The ter, truer definition of real success than old friends extend the glad hand. caputa I was with the of the M. B. pleased picture off my shoes and stocking* and walk in fists- Ing to the N’olan boya and did whnt on the ladies* aide of tbe coolest Christ gave it In these words in His presented X have a so can see the The many friends here of | group. reading-glass, mad. I feel that I want something soft under Capt. Emery he liked wkh It. Then Mrs. Chad- a fine Tbe of Hex* kith Bermon on the Mount. program. wedding dear, pleasant faces quite plainly. I meani feet, and cool withal. B. Col cord regret to learn of hi* death at j my wick died i Jenkins and Samantha Bransrocne sue- All no history proves that purely to send th« sftck~aiat*r a card, hot sent the hia home in Rockland last week. Capt. I suppose this day will pass for a very warm One a man a who claim- Next week tbe meo friend without to day [-reared pecially pleasing. temporal achievement or accomplish- paper tofa thinking take Gotaord was for several years a member of one; bat this afternoon, after I bare eaten Nolan. If be have their ment is Nebuchadnezzar her address. I will send one, and will ed to be the departed program, and all look forwtrd success. built you heartily of a dinner of baked stuffed mackerel the Sullivan Granite Co., and by hts kind, please put the address on? [It has been for- were what be claimed to be the prop- | to something fine. great Babylon, but who would say in a cool dining-room, the weather seems to genial disposition and open-hearted gene- warded to Jennie.] erty hla father bad left belonged to that his life was a success? Alexander be about perfect. made lasting March have come. will anon be rosity many friendship#. day* Spring car him. One of hla boya had died. The conquered the world, but was conquer- We take a for a trip to Went Medford. March 11. M AIWA PA 477, aOtTH BLl'CHtUL here. We have had a cold but M. QUA, very winter, no I had hitherto other waa In delicate health and left ed a Is this suc- supposed Medford to be a slow- held an by debasing appetite. drifting snows. It will seem good to me to Maswapaqua grange iMerwtiflf going city. I don’t know why. On the con- the management of the property In hla ! cess? Napoleon had a brilliant career get out doors again, as 1 have only been out ou HANCOCK POINT. session March 7, with thirty-three mem- trary. 1 rind it to be a place of great thrift and It had been scores of and in the a few times since the middle of atepfaitier's hands, where ber* and one visitor Tbe first upon battlefields, yet i piazza It has fine Arthur Lounder hu rented W. H. Phil- present. enterprise. residences and beau- since the floatb of senior. the lonely hours on St. Helena island June. I have suffered much and am still very Nolan and second were conferred. Tba tiful fields. Everywhere I look I see a beauty- lips' house, and will move in March 18. degrees lame; can use my arms some so that I Chadwick was thrown Into an uncom- he recognized what a miserable failure ways, When we gentlemen furnished an excellent spot. arrive at the end of the line, Fred Lounder at the concert } pro* do a little work and have outlined a cushion sang riven fortable state of mind, for If Nolan he had made of life. The rich fool en- we take transfer on another line, which takes intertuiaaion a number of the school in Sullivan j gram. (Hiring by high Friday could establish hla claim to the larged his farms and stored up his os to Arlington. We return the same way. prop- tbe brotbera bad a central tor tbe I could read but little and write what por- only evening. : and—died in a in the direst We get a glimpse of a very old cemetery, erty Chadwl-k moil not only give np at oa crops night I was to. In last CArurtiaa Herald i pone of seeing J wbich could neatly obliged my and see Howard who is Was that success? Cooper’s tavern >f historic fame, a Hodgkins, employed in ! Its management, but render an ac- spiritual poverty. there ia an discussion as to “«x buttons in the shortest time. Fred interesting at time of | hostelry the our Revolution. In Bangor, was home over Sunday and town- S'nce he waa to ac- Solomon drank the cup of pleasure to whether the word “obey” shall be retained or ] counting. uugble Sylvester won. Medford we see the old house, the birthplace meeting day. i --- the very dregs, but be who had tast discarded in the marriage ceremony. I count satisfactorily, be would be In of the late Lydia Maria Child, and the Thomas Alton Parritt and wife, of Bar ed to the all life's sensual wonder what the sitters think? Harbor, trouble. ukeh i*i.k, a*s. depths pleas Seccomb boose, built in 1756. We 'seem to be who have apent a few weeks with Mr*. In the November number of Ladies' Horn* Deer Isle met" Msn h 7; small tt* ures In the end pronounced them '‘ran treading on historic ground. Parntt’a parents, H. A. Bail and wife, Nolan put hla case—that la. collect- grange Journal, Kudyard Kipling's poem, **Th« have returned home. tendance on account of bad seatber. ity.” Men have scaled the heights of As I do not think I can get fyou back to oar ing proof of his Identity—In my bands. Female of the Species, a study in Natural knowledge, they have wielded the quarters in Maiden in this letter. I will finish March 11. E. He refused to state why he had not [The entertainment given by tb« gnogt History.” ia, in a way, not very flattering to the trip in my next. Sc sax. March 6 waa a aucceae, socially and finaa- scepters of mighty power, they have the ladies. shown up before, but I Inferred that Special Legislative Session. A dance followed. amassed colossal fortunes, but when j Have enjoyed Susan’s with her, in another woman than bis wife waa Uie cially. journeys GOLDEN THOUGHT. Headers of Tmb Amiucan will dobtiess de- these things alone have marked the I mind, and all the letters, but I have not felt cause. The only point of law Involv- Courage—What we can do .is so little—our sire to keep fully informed on matters st tbe achievements of life they have died, energy enough to write, and it tires me so 1 ed was his with the son of 244. courage to do it, so much! Courage is, in State capitol during the coming special ses- Identity S Ft DOW I Cg, their fate and failures. He will say good-by, with love and kind wiahei Nolan died a bewailing \ fact, our life—to tell oorselvea the truth and sion of the legislature. Several Important leaving fortune. grange met March fr: fifty for Sedgwick is whether in or all. only successful, high to do it-lfaHrtrdtfewlWf. questions are already booked for action, such As Is usual In such cases, those who eight members and twenty-two vifitdfi low who to the best of bis If we are to be mutual we need as the of position, ; helpers proposition again submitting the knew anything about the real younger present. Five were instructed io tbt to know about the illness and WHAT I LIVE FOE. liquor question to vote, abilities and opportunities serves his weakness popular submitting Nolan stood on opposite aides of the third and fourth degrees, two were elscud and of us are 1 live for those who lore an amendment to the constitution to permit God aud in bis service of bis God suffering part experiencing. me, question. Nolan's letter*. written to and two re* Whose hearts are kind and an issue of bonds for tbe redis- membership applications man. Those in similar conditions can send the true, good roads, serves his fellow It is to such when he was a man. were oeived. Lecturer a short pro- Por the Heaven that tricting of the State, and the young pro- presented of true and smiles above me. amendment of as these that Jesus says: “Well done, thought sympathy, others can duced and hla *‘Whieh is tbe bet- And awaits too; tbe election laws, while others now unknown compared with band gram. Thequation: learn to be considerate of my spirit, good and faithful servant. Enter thou those thus af- will at ttie to For all human ties that bind me. doubtless be brought forward esrly in writing time of hla reappear- ter for farmers in this vicinity, pUst into the of Lord." And with- flicted. the »** joys thy For tbe task by God assigned me. session. Affecting as they will tbe wel- ance. Some experts pronounced them potatoes or oats the coming aewsooT*’ out this pronouncement at the end oi Dtraru so rnucn umignauon expressed For the fare of all the of the no bright hopes left behind me, people State, promi- to haTe been written by the same per- opened by Bro. 1. M. Allen. Member* life no life is a success. at the Kipling poem alluded to, that 1 ex- And the that I can do. nent public man can afford to do otherwise good son. while others said they had not over thirty-five years of age will ratw pected we should be able to present ■ Sent ty E C. U. -G. Linneaut Banks. fhsn maintain a close watch upon the proceed- Pictures taken when he was a boy tnin next Friday evening. some with ing* of onr lawmakers from day to day. tempestuous columo| week, were The Kennebec Journal compered with his face, but BIBLE READINGS. that as a text. the name ol is the only paper in Considering KITTKRY TO CAKIBOT. there was Maine which pnblisbcs tbe official steno- little resemblance, though Lev. xix. 15-18; Deut. t1, 4, 5; the magazine or periodical in which it ap- j graphic reports of the legislative proceed- It was admitted that they might have Job xlil, 10-17; Ps. rxlx, 9; Prov. L peared, the title as well as the entire poem Hon. Edward Payson a well- Mayo, ings. These reports include all debate, and been Nolan’s likeness. Eccl. seemed out of in 7-17; xxii, 1-1; i. 16-18; U, place that publication. known newspaper man and farmers’ in- are complete. In addition to stenographers 1 failed to And any proof that the 1-11; vi, 12; xii. 13, 14; Matt. xxii. It seemed to many almost an insult to stitute speaker, postmaster of Fairfield for in both the House and the Senate, Journal will man was Nolan. Had he accounted 35-40; XXV, 31-16; Lake xii, 16-31; womankind. tbe past year and a dead at have a full corps of special who will half, dropped reporters for himself from the A card from Aunt Sue a watch day of the battle 1 John iii, 15-17; Rev. il, 10. was mailed to ; tbe supper table last week of heart disease. keep sharp of the committees and the difficulty might hare been over- me from Susan’s home city, and it is a other matters of interest connected with tbe view in Santa Catalina. That is the place session. Advance notices of all committee come. As It was, I saw no way to Smau visited, and sent me a photograph ‘You talk about posters ana your aas. upon tbs hearings are also published in the Journal. establish his claim. of it. Aunt Suej another letter The Efficiency Campaign. promises Tbe length of the session can be esti- One a man came to soon. only day me and Dr. Clark at the Atlantic City Chris they ain't the kind o' mediums that appeal* mated, but it is not likely to exceed one said: tian Endeavor convention proposed scsAjrt£raxp. to common sense; month. The price of the daily Kennebec Jour- “I understand a man has turned up June 28. This is an IButTon mar talk about your dodgers, ami nal for one month is SO cent*. that, the remarkable In overcast, muggy morz- your Subscriptions is the of following claiming to be Ned Nolan, who went highest type a a circulars and such, will be started on of or- crease campaign which in two year? ing. I asked driver of grocery wagon: **Is immediately receipt I der to the war and was killed at bat- it going to rain?” He replied: “I know, but Bui calculate they don't assist an advertiser and will be sent to the end of the session the womanhood. added to our numbers 10,000 new so tle of promised not to tell.” much; without extra charge. Address all orders to Gettyeburg. 1 knew Nolan well, defies and 1.000,000 new sue tubers. wo Kennebec and I am sitting in a rocking chair on our front And especially In winter, when tbe snow Is on Jour not. Augusta, Maine.— 4drf. I can toll if this man la be with- should aow spend two years in an ef the out porch, keeping s aatchout forf.cousins whom ground, looking at him. Nolan had a I This I wonder where Mwl*rn Miles a flclency campaign. campaign we are expecting to put appearance any your posters arttf your dodgers Second smell to him. 1 Scott’s |n murky once took up while not to advance in num can be found? without a shock or disturbance. Is ceasing minute, for they have promised Vo pay us a jar, tbe his hat and awful speed of our earth noticed the odor In the will aim to train the num visit But within the oozy homestead, when the through "pace. We bers, large to-day. parlor wonder at such ease of i nature's movement, lining. It was quite strong. one ber of new members We get tired waiting'for to stove's aglow, and so do those who take Dr. New Any recently gained our'company King’s Life could smell It" rbe is read aloud to we Pills. No griping, no distress, Emulsion and to increase in the ef come, and so sit downfto dinner. Now we are newspaper everyone just thorough every way work that health and fine 1 the bell know.** brings good feel- selected a doaen men and lined of our societies. The through eating.* rings, and here are ings. 25c at ali flclency sugges druggists. them of our cousins, all tired outj and hungry; for op. placing Nolan the ninth from is the type tion was adopted enthusiastically by highest they have missed connections on car lines one end. the third from the other. the trustees and delegates, and now it curative food. and been delayed in other ways, coming nigh I Then I blindfolded is set forth In a The Mathews, the man fully pamphlet. not finding ns at all. Wejare glad that they who aakl be could ldentl/y him. and The nourishing and campaign is proposed for the two years are here at last. Now we will feed them, so Introduced him Into the line. He in from the Atlantic City convention of as to get them in good trim for a very enjoy- put curative elements hla face up against the bodies July. 1911, to the Los Angeles conven- able visit. of eight are so men Scott’s Emulsion tion of July. 1913. A niece of mine and 1 had plahnedja trip to successively without a pauae, but that aa soon as he cam* to the ninth, the perfectly combined Glorious News claimant, he said. "Give me your hat-** all (babies, children and Why It Has Prospered. comes from Dr. J. T. The Curtiss, Dwight, Kan. man took off his hat and placed bene- Christian Endeavor has prospered He writes: *‘I not only bare cured bad cases It adults) are equally of eczema in In Mathew's hands. He because of the service of mil-, my patients with Electric Bit- smelled It unpaid ters, but also cured myself by them of the and said: fited and built up. lions of young people and their de- same disease. 1 feel sore they will benefit case of eczema.” This shows what "Hello, Ned! Where voted pastors. any thous- you been all ands have proved, that Electric Bitters is a thla time?" most effective blood It’s an SimOKt scorrs- It has prospered'because it is found- purifier. excellent The remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, odor in the hat ab*W ad universal principles. lining, where *'• tkm Standard and upon boils and running sore*. It stimulates liver, perspiration had and bowels, di- lodged, waa vers evi- UtaSaOL It trusts the young people, and they kidneys expels poisons, helps dent gestion. boilds up the strength. Price 50 cte. to me and others. perpetuate and extend It. Satisfaction guaranteed by ail druggists. Thla case be all omuoMra and church offlcers direct TEA may plainer than oth- Ministers LIPTONS ®r*. but I belters that the but do not need to every person society, spend When you have rheumatism in yon foot has his smell OVER l MILLION and the day will com* their time and strength in continually or instep, apply Chamberlain’s Liniment PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY when and will relief It costs but criminals will be detected It urging and pushing it. It has selfI you get quick by A record u better than a a quarter. Why suffer? For sale by all Nolan cams by his own. \ and self propagating powers, or, at least circulation U what ooetd* moving j dealers. all that waa left Newtpaper adeertteere. wmci mwiuuirn me mi kiu^. v juuilj, Legend of tho '‘Mouth of Truth." SlifrfTttBfmtttu. for bad an Instance, extremely plena In front of the old basilica of Santa ant voice, an honest smile, and when AN OLD MAID'S Marla In Cnsmedlu. ar Home, there la her face lighted she was a differ- very an enormous block of marble, resem- ent person from when her face was at bling a huge face with a widely gaping rest. While abe was sedate rather $10000 An than mouth. It la called the Itocca della Exchange was frivolous, at times she merry. By M. QUAD Verfta. or “mouth of truth,” and In Relief From the moment I aaw In Molly the the days of ancient Rome the legend a Man’s Unwlt- fleeb I resolved to win her If possible, What Came of Copyright, 1911. by Associated Lit- ran that If any one who had told a lie and 1 wished to withhold any mention erary Press from placed his or her hand within that ; of fallen Into of her tliwjly Appropriating having possession yawning cavity the Jaw would descend picture and keeping It on my dresser. Coat | Sarah Johnson had been called an and cut It off. The Bocca della Verita Another’s In love with falling gradually merely Is a round atone of white Rheumatism old nmld almost ever since any one In large marble her when Image, till my proposal, 1 In- about five In circumference. It the coaid remember. Some yards tor rheu- tended to make the most of It village fig- Sloan’s Liniment your Molly Is pierced with two holes Try ured her representing — — WALTER B. STURC1S attention. But most age at forty-five, and some matism don’t rub it on By accepted my girls, an for a a just lay ; went eyes, opening mouth, slight- i I believe, like to n suitor In doubt, five years better. Sarah had al- It to the sore ■11''1'''.o keep ly raised nose, and two locks of hair lightly. goes straight i which can do without the ways lived alone and on what she the limbers they slight- are carved on each side of the fore- spot, quickens blood, up on a winter overcoat un- est trouble. All have to do Is to could earn at She did to and I never put (hey sewing. go head. The stone Is of great antiquity, the muscles and joints stops to lengthen mid the frown occasionally or excuse them- and was n that jjj t!,e (lays begin church, there legend and. according to some. It was laid on the pain. One mom selves when he enlls on the plea of In- Hd begins to strengthen. once upon a time she attended a Sun- the altar of Jove, and those suspected when disposition and the bottom of his uni- of Proof ,u>ut the lat of January, day school picnic, but she was by no perjury were led to It and obliged Here’s tog verse drops out Immediately. Molly thermometer had dropped to r-ero. means a high filer. to confess by much the same threats Mrs. Julia Thomas of Jackson, tbs these little games on me so of heaviest outdoor played as are used to children now. It Is most Cal., writes: “I have used your Lini- too it out my gar- Sarah had because j ten that 1 was discouraged. I thought neve|jComplnlned however, that the stone served ment for rheumatism with much suc- took It to the window to see the chance to had not come to likely, and that If 1 could reach a marry Bent only i*>int as a sluice to some ancient sewer, for cess.” inotbs had been using It. It did her. She had never complained of her It the where I could ring In my long adora- others like used for this 'Martin J. Tunis, 369 16th Ave., and If It. purpose by to me. I get all my poor earnings poor living. any — “I was a sot look familiar tion of her photograph her heart would the Romans, have been found.—Wide Taterson. N. J., writes: one condoled with her she sighed a at I'nrby's. so I looked at once warm toward me at once. World mui incuuituiaui iui im/ -- clothe- sigh or two and let It at that. She Magazine. arid could not bet- mark under the collar Meanwhile nnother little romance go to be carried from place to place. I tried remedies get tt the tall&r’s in didn’t even hope for a change for the ter, until I tried Sloan's Liniment. One bottle fixed me up good shape a that I ennnot here was going saw the name of I-ondon maker, develop Kindness to Animals. house for wife and children. sud better as far as any one knew. and now I always have a bottle in the my was ou between my sister Ruth nnd Molly's was astonished. The oont not Far out on the very edge of town Is j brother. had noticed It and Then, after years and years, Sarah's never had been mine. The Molly a little schoolhouse. the first and sec- Bit,,, mid dawned. A to me about but I was so In- day relative died and'left uud spoke It, ond grades of which nre commanded B«t natural probable explanation her a cold In cash. It made terested in my own affair that I had no $10,000 that the Inst time I bad worn a by a pretty little normal school gradu- *89 for others. I didn't her the richest person In the village. season before I bad thought any bap- ate. Her nre all sons and bjsvy coat the It her hundreds of pupils l>en to meet Molly's brother, but I was brought congratula- Into a restaurant or hotel and daughters of the warmer sort of Im- gone not slow In mind that tions and good wishes, but to all On out 1 had taken tanking up my In-1 pulsive' foreigners and have all reach- buns it up. going to was j SLOANS he was the to whom she had quirles as what she going to man's coat, leaving him mine. person ed a state of adoration for tbelr queen another the A brother would do with her money she snld she must hand Into the given photograph. and vie with each other In ways to Thrusting my pocket. have time to think It over. When she with not be likely to write "A peach" on her. One she had dwelt 1 took out an unsealed envelope please day the back of a slater’s but the had been given a fortnight she was name and ad- picture, especially upon loving and eating for s printed that photographer’* brother In this case might have had a ready. She announced she was on It. Within was the likeness dumb animals. The next little dress going to have a time on her fiay friend who admired the sister. good Pietro remained In his seat when his LINIMENT was a and a girl, about which folded bit kills kind of pain. Good for Neuralgia, Toothache, Lumbago #f One thing I noticed In Molly’s treat- ! money, and she started right In. any on which was written: schoolmates dropped out to play. Chest rains. Sold all dealers. Price 25c., SOc. and of paper Sarah bad wanted a bottle of by ment of me that I construed favorably. always was at the Some ear Teacher busy her desk and did book on Horae*, and Poultry tent free. Address Mr Pear—I send picture. * Now she one. She Sloan’s Cattle, Hogs like It. Whenever she would give me the cold ketchup. bought him It ta very good of me; others don’t not notice until Bhe felt a little EARL S. SLOAN Boston. Mass. had longed for a rocking chair for DR. rm curious to hear what you have to say shoulder she would follow up her net list tugging at her sleeve. It. Vwur loving MOLLY. twenty years. Now she paid $3 for about by being especially gracious. After one "Why. Pietro.” she exclaimed, "what Monday evening. one and sat after her usual of these (Its of gradousneea I resolved up long is the trouble?” was no nddreas on the envel- bedtime to rock hack and forth. Then There to bring matters to a crisis. I did not “Nothin', teacher. I Just wanted to a n new and 1 Inferred that either It had matter as came pair of tan shoes, then ope, begin with so unromantlc a tell you how I was good to dumb ani- been sent through the mall or. If It looklug glass, then brown stockings pot an exchange of overcoats. 1 led up to mals yesterday,” he promptly replied. bad been Inclosed In another where she had always worn black. She bad. It the subject by telling her that I had "Why. Isn't that nice? Pietro, Just The clew I had to the stopped there to count her money, and, envelope. only been familiar with her lineaments be- what did do?’* about you owner was the name of a tailor in Lon- fiudlng that she had $9,980 left, fore I had ever seen her. She evidently Pietro drew himself np to his full 1 In America and there not she was encouraged Into other extrav- don. !»'ing saw what was coming, not from my three feet and proudly asserted: much likelihood that the maker agances. Then she suddenly developed being words, but my manner. When a man "I kissed the cat.”—San Francisco for whom the coat had been what the villagers called a “streak.” FARMING A REALITY. could tell has a proposal on bis mind and trying Chronicle. MAKE INTENSIVE It worth to Her minister, who had heard of her from a built. 1 (lid not think while to And words In which to make It there make it to increase the yield given acreage thereby reckless called to sound They possible to recover or return exi>endltures, and time. a crop and provide try my property are few girls who do not know the In- Inertia of Bodies. saving much in labor They produce profitable a note of but up I had taken. warning, bumped a reserve what evitable result. 1 might Just as well a visiting card on the of the for future years by laying up fertility. a bit of totally un- I.ay tip 1 first looked at against obstinacy are soil builders as well as especially When Molly'a pho- have said notbiug after making the left and on It a Swift’s Fertilizers crop producers, looked for. He had once Invested half forefinger place penny. animal I was not attracted of New farms. are based upon tograph especially start, and what l did say was not what A flick of the card with the adapted to the soil England They a In Wall street on a sure quick right in such It. Hut I am free to confess that year's salary Meat — to which has been added Potash by I had Intended to say. At any rate, I second finger will remove the card matter— Bone, Blood, thing, and. though he had lost It, he natural food. the facet which have most Impressed to tell her that her likeness had without the coin. Another as to produce a perfectly plant forgot claimed to be a business man. He disturbing proportions first made little or no Im- WITH SWIFT’S POTATO GROWER. me have at been on my dresser for a long while trick which Illustrates the Inertia of PLEASED was going on to tell Sarah that she pression on me. Possibly In this case before I had met her. Her to my bodies is to knock the bottom reply must do so and so when she Interrupt- away later Influenced I I was by something was of n of draftsmen without proposition startling. ed to say that she felt herself entirely pile upset- noticed written on the bark of the pho- Bob's "Why haven't you returned competent to handle her money. ting the pile. This Is effected quite in and which tograph pencil escaped overcoat?” Then second streak was developed. easily with the help of a flat ruler. my observation when 1 first discovered I drew aside to get a hotter view of The c * ;-id announced that she was The remaining draftsmen are removed It. The words were. “A pearh!-' a of smart ber expression. She was toying with goiug to have a good time with her successively by number However. I had changed from In- some oruatnental work on her skirt, cash. In spite of warnings and argu- blows. difference to Interest In the face more and photo- her eyes cast down. Nevertheless 1 ments and protestations she set off for A spectacular apparently liefore this graphed seeing encomium, detected a alight quirk to the corner of Boston and took the best rooms at the risky trick consists of drawing a news- which I Inferred hail been written by from under a tilled her mouth. best hotel. Site ate of fried oysters, paper away glass Sale H. B. MOORE, Ellsworth, the It was rather a con For by recipient. "Wh-a-at do you mean?” I asked. lobsters and crabs. She drank wine with water. Provided, however, that pratation of my later Impression than “Come: don't pretend what's not and tipped waiter*. She rode in taxis the table is smooth and the paper be GEO. E. DAVIS, Ellsworth. a creator of It. Being a bachelor and true.” she replied. “You know you ami attended theaters. pulled away smartly and horizontally fancy free, together with a bit of ro- have had a picture of mine that didn't She next went to New York city and there Is no danger of the water being man e in my nature. 1 confess I was belong to you.” repeated her |>erformance in Boston, spilled. A certain well known conjurer on the lookout for a mate. Indeed, My astonishment, my curiosity, went only more so. She became acquainted is able to remove the tablecloth from it is a question with me if both men down before the desire of my life. I with a so called count, and he swin- under knives, glasses, plates, etc., as anil women, unmarried, are not, told her that fate bnd thrown into my dled her out of $1,000. The fact got laid for a meal without disarranging and when she though unconsciously, always In their possession a picture which from the into the papers, got them or doing any damage. that a hearts expecting the appearance of a day I first saw it had grown upon me, home she found special prayer held on her account. life companion. bad enthralled me, had been the be- meeting had been Proof of a Conspiracy. went to the trouble,” At any rate. 1 put Molly's photograph ginning of my first ami only love. "I am sorry you The following story is told in ex- minister. on my dresser and bfecniue very fond Fate had thrown it in my way— she said to her planation of the reason why the teach- “But needed it. Sister Johnson.” of her. It grew upon me that she "You mean fate threw Bob’s over- you ing of chemistry in Turkish schools I don’t know. I always want- was one to trust—one who. In case of coat In your way, the overcoat happen- “Well, was forbidden some years ago. It had ed to know counts and lords and dukes, that this science should need, would step to the front, n tower lng to contain my photograph.” been proposed of 1 and I’ve got ofT for $1,000 where more tie added to the curriculum, but the Throat, strength. One evening when I came This matter of fact reception of my Cut*. Bruit*,, Stiff Joint*, Swelling*, Sore than 200 American women have paid that struck the of the and to my room Molly had disappeared outburst somewhat cooled me. first thing eyes Cold*, Bowel Trouble*—both outward several millions each. It is plain to be ruler of the faithful on an ele- from rny dresser. X was surprised at "How did you know about the ex- opening inward ailments are cured by Been, that you are no business textbook of was the disappointment I suffered at not change of coats?” I asked. parson, mentary chemistry man.” formula for 1120. seeing tier. I moved the dresser to "Bob had coat takeu the I the water, “Here,” ; bis day did T Proud RoCord. 'PMHSONM Sarah took a flier in corn. She said the sultan, “Is of a •oe If the photograph had not fallen sent him my likeness. I knew the pat- proof conspir- JOHNSON’S PILLS it without advice and lost it, though to undermine in the the ami found on inci- have been acy my authority 101 Years regulate it the Boor. The tern of the cloth well and without she might have lost it Just the same of H two O! That’s Iawogywfj! Liniment bowels j dent, though trilling, suggested to me looking for It ever since. The moment eyes my subjects. In Use. \ distressing had. every resident of the village ad- but n way of that If Hie so the of the nothing sly Intimating of M No photograph had become I saw you at breaking up vil- Millions Be for emergencies. vised. The news stirred up the that Hamid II. is a naught.” prepared necessary to my comfort, what would bridge party, standing in the hall with liniment so effective, no other has was k Cures. f other the lage again, but Sarah complacent, original be. Bob's coat on, I recognized It at once-” such a record. Sold by dealers everywhere. even smiling. It all belonged to a For One evening 1 went to a function a I "And Bob?” Charity. 50c Bottle*. to all. Then she 25c and good time, she said A millionaire who was looking over Ms bridge party. If I remember correctly— "I saw the were looking * CO.. O' ■Ion* by way you she was to Eu- JOHNSON and j announced that going his wife's cash account the other (lay on leaving stood waiting In the at me that you bad recognized me and rope. She was a member of a church, said: hall, bat in band and overcoat on. so I in- had done by my photograph. other members for and now some of the “I notice here, my dear, an item of my sister, who was putting on her ferred that would seek me and you raised the question of “churching” $W0 for charity. That's rather steep. wraps above. On the direc- own counsel. I haven't changing kept ray yet cieur tion her The majority weren quite What is it for?" of my eves whom should they hit told Bob or any one else that you have on the matter, however, and nothing The lady flushed as she replied: upon but She was standing In been his coat." Molly. wearing In for for new embroidered a was done. Sarah took Europe "It’s my gown FOR THE AMERICAN doorway looking at me curiously, I looked at her steadily for a few SUBSCRIBE j six months. She ate of everything with autumn leaves and fruit that I’m hot the moment I fixed gave upon momenta, then broke out but In my again, and she saw all there to wear at the ball next ber there was to eat, going charity she turned, away and passed out a different vein: was to see. She had a maid, and she week, and I think it's very mean of «f sight. "I’ve been nursing this matter for bought her clothes In Paris. She knew you to mention it. so I do!” * aid not leave the house till 1 had months. Intending a pleasant surprise, that her money was being rapidly ex- ••arced her address. and now you're taken the wind out of hausted, but she did not pinch on that The Voting Systsm. ^hy had she looked at me. whom my sails. Ever since 1 met you you're account It thus came about that "And how do you vote at your club •he hail doubtless not seen before, known that I bad been In possession of when she once more landed In her meetings. Jane?" with more than the Interest she would There's no nse In a man Send model. your picture. "Oh. I always vote as Mrs. De Pas- PROCURED AND DEFENOED. , native village the sum of $3.50 repre- »“'1 frv,‘ r®P°™- I take In a was for to Impress a woman chican- arawtri^ orpnoto.loreM>«rt»«*arcli stranger? I puxxled trying by say votes!" Free advice, how to obtain patent*. ti*ile uuuiu, • sented her original $10,000. reasoa I was interested In mental ery or concealment. She'll beat him “And how does she vote?” copyright*. etc.. ,N ALL COUNTRIES. j unt Johnson at the saves at Did Sarah collapse Business dir ret v it h Washington tune, that there Is some- erery time. When I saw yon look a telepathy, believing her as she en- “Why, she’s troubled with lisp, and money and the patent. depot? Did tears blind often JO JOl « thing in It, and wondered If the Inter me the evening you first saw me I little weather beaten cot- so she always votes no.”—Cleveland hrtent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. tered her Write or come to u« at OM/PUM •at that had In mo for her fancied that some telepathic process developed on floor Plain Dealer. Tetent am tage? Did she sit down the M3 Blath BtjMt. opp United Stetcc Office, Him ••old have communicated Itself to her had informed you that I and you were and bewail and wish she hadn’t done paa jadwX through some mental not destined"— process yet It? no! Sarah wasn’t that kind Properly Humbled. •TO amaji saw in Oh, •aid bare to na. ‘It did. 1 admiration your had concluded his of an old maid. She sat down In her Ajax Just great ■ *e>i She was touched my disappoint- acquaintance with Molly, then con by If he didn't the proverbial pinhead.—Philadelphia •sjbuop notnim b which I had the heathen In mind. tetvlng a and ment. the abject position In meeting between Molly did. The last of her for- Record. AfjBon i«oo •suoii«j?snni 0009 She felt for my hand the woman teyself. Molly said she would bo pleas- found myself. selected a Goes s tune was In silver. She Indigestion ooi -spjoAi. ooo'oot ed to meet Ruth's brother and would and drew closer to me. My rlctory Tales. fifty cent piece and extended It with Fairy •a?Bj papfAja a&N Wte to came through defeat, but since I had and have her own brother meet Maud—In that book you Just finish- Sourness, "Heaviness, Belching eq» Xienoijoia *iuo oqj, out to achieve I the observation: ®uth. Of to achlered all 1 bad set and live Distress course I cautioned Ruth "For the heathen, parson.” ed did they marry happily Stomach Quickly •qooq ex3nts ■•If did not repine. Fade nothing about the photograph “But—but”— ever afterward? Marjorie—Gracious, Away. • a; arpedop^sna ay *o8ps What was was another's tehleb she had seen on dress my gain read stories A is what need Jljqao often my all I can and I give it no! I don't fairy any Magical MI-O-N you lAAonq fo ptop bjoaoo The man—a chum of Bob’s—who "It Is give, *• I to announce ac loss. Tork Times. for disturbed condition of the ub proposed my a cheerful heart.“ more.—New any •XiBJqij 0At}«jtJoqan* JO written “A on the back of With Bttlremcnt of It In own had peach” stomach. ooasssa my good time. "Sister Johnson, do you mean to tell pas qjid oqj BuioxnoQ H>erp photo was an aspirant for her MI O-NA stomach tablets will drive was no reason for me to sup Molly’s $10,- Heredity. •sjboX Anatu ui jCjbuoi^ when I on the scene me you have squandered your all the gases from your when I was to hand appeared Howell—Do believe in heredity? poisonous presented Molly 000?” you and make stomach Otp paSpuqBun mqx ^lUQ oqj, •hct she and was obliged to withdraw tn my 1 married stomach your had any knowledge of me left,” Powell—I should say I did! food. and Ruth are married, and "I have about $3 strong enough to digest any U3XSS3M wvmaaw 3H1 Whatever favor. Bob a and she is al- except having seen me for a of It I I can't— the daughter of judge, For ailment weak I are It’s all out "I can’t conceive any causastby teoment In the hall the Molly and engaged. the law to me.— dizzi- after bridge can't’’— ways laying dpwn stomach such as sick headache, AHVNOIJLDia now, and Bob and I have re-exchanged Indeed, she gave no evidence Judge. ness, nervousness, lack of efficiency, on me “Oh. It's easy enough. It costs money b^rty coats. As Molly's likeness grew tired all-in aVNOIXVNH3J.NI fcmembering having seen me then. and I have had that teeliug, sleeplessness, I I had seen her and as she grew to have a good time, bad the morn- much more before The Mean had dreams or stomach, certainly pleased Please send the money to the Thing. AV3N with me before we were she Is It after too much smoking and drink- her than with her photograph on engaged, Stella—Jack was on his bended ing and if your wife has any — noth- “(I now on me in our betrothal. heathen, * ing for all these ailments S.H3XSH3AV struck with the or dls- growing knees te me last night. Bella—Well, advantage to alter over I wish she would can Ml-O-NA. I wonder If she will continue to grow dresses ing on earth surpass a°tage a living person has over his fellow, he can't help being bow- I me the work. I have to go poor box for 50 cents at G. A. I’ar- “er on me after we have been married. give got Large likeness. Character may be legged.—New York Sun. cher’s and i, m she will. back to my job again,” j druggists everywhere. •temped on « photographed face, but believe EAST LAMO.N1K. American COUNT* 006811* <£l)c {fHstuortli Mrs. Cyrm Abott is visiting in Boston. Tba appropriations voted at Eden's leather Uilpstrick and trite are visiting town meeting aggregate a little more then A SUMMER In Sullivan and Hancock. ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL some leas than voted last who hav« POBUIH1D 1132,000, $30,000 A. K. Deveraux aDd wite. are year. BOOM been around the county EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON _ visiting borne. AT an indication of the increase of PIANOS As Herbert Daria and wile, who hare been ELLSWORTH, MAINE, By M QUAD brown-tail moths in Hancock county and living with Mr Daria’ mother during .no BT THE < evidence Of the good work accomplished winter, have moved into Mra. o. I. and EDI80N HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING OO. Copyright, 1IU. by Associated Ut- VICTOR Talking contests in Couaina’ house. Machinal by the brown-Uii moth Press. r. w. ROLLIBS, Editor and Manager. •rary March *S‘ here are some figures from Har- W. H. Titus, Associate Editor. granges, 12.__ SMALL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KIND8 borside grange. South Brooksville: The Price—00 a year: $1.0© for at* It wa» Deacon who started Tha Color Cure. •nbacriprion w team collected nests, and 8pooner 50 cent** for three months, If paid inning 10,772 was a months, off to a sum- To core smallpox apparently v and 8f» cents nests col- It. The doctor sent blm ; strict I In advance. El 50, 7S the losers, 8,000 a total of IS,772 old ” 5 cants. All ar- very simple mattpr In the good respectively Single copies lected one mer resort for two weeks to pet rid are reckoned at the rate of t2 per by grange! court doc- MUSIC rearage* times. John of Gsddeston, S. J. CLEMENT, STORE, "T _ ▼ear and wben be came borne b* of ferer, has record.-d that of the tor to Edward II. A#venl“tr g Rate*—Are reasonable and will be Tbe hope held forth that many bad the kind of ac Idea In Ms on biggest he rid of the disease by the simple made known application. brown-tail moth caterpillars had been got bend. lie got down to tbe postoffice expedient of wrapping his patients in Baslne*acomnianlcatlOBs should be addressed killed by tbe extreme cold of the past win- £.C«t- Efg.il lottos. and all check# and money orders made pay that same evening and said to tbs red cloth. “Let scarlet red be taken.” to, ter have been dashed State Comrois- able to The Hancock County Pcblishino by crowd; he says, "and let him who Is suffering BOOK —An Will a»d.r To oil psraona mtsresud is OO Ellsworth, Maine. John F. Buckley, "VTOTK eiih.T^TiT"',,Ber missioner-of-Agriculture In tt or rninmlo I- II. Ci iH»i«,wTm *abw hsrslnafwr aamed. »*'»«». to do la to turn In smallpox be entirely wrapped pl<*.. who Las been with nests "What we want office^ Ai » proba«* coori h*W u experimenting Amxnicaji _ Kn.wortk ... J In some other red gloth. 1 did thus for th. cus.tj of Has “A lot of the and make HUi a summer resort cock. on “ from various localities. eggs High of ft. uJ Wh This week’s edition of The when the son of the illustrious king day March, d. IMt have hatched Mr. She's tbe heart could manor, out,” says Buckley, got everything OTmUti. following h».in« i*_ _ of suffered from smallpox. I •ratnl for th» is the cold weather to England TOR action therrnoon kl.i!’' American 2.350 copies. “notwithstanding wish for. and If we don't see 10.000 •ftcr loatcftlod. II la took care that all about hts bed should WOOD -We »r* In thf for h.r.by onlr-r^j,,!?,'*1*' which the nests have been subjected. In »'« ‘<«"rof h- Klrrn to » here next summer it will be cure succeeded white birch. yellow blr«h and rock people be red, and that very HARD » rop, »f thiaorl. Average for the year of 1911, 2,352 are out in almost all I maple. to be delivered at oar factory the com- ’‘5 fact, they batching own llftbcd throo OMka our fault I'm primed wltb facta well."—I to for- vrobfttr court to hr become torn public mealing for next Tuesday even- Soma Understanding the yard at oor factor}. £•**•?la h»f u* with a of theoe wood*, i The official undertaker of a small quantity a. d. at trn of more to the ing." would like to have call at the factory office at April, open and therefore exposed fortnwD, and1S1J. be heard ,b.^i4k £»* COl’NTY OFFICES. Idea met with and tbe town was JrlTlng through the county at and rtftte the amount yon thereon ,f thi, 2? FOR cold/’ Tbe favor, carte possible cavir •* wo- could f urn lab, and ©oca alt with a» In retard was and tbe on one of his regular missions. A Jans R. Wither!*, late of meeting railed, during to oar tor ilw *od quality of Cantina, i, of Hancock requirement* oa.ty, dtcaasad. A Candidates Who Seek Nominations Is tbe hoop-pole industry Interval tbe of butter and man came out to the gate of a farm wood to be famished at thewe price*. Btu dials m«r°J9* price egg* pnrportlu* u, ha tbr L.l art 11 threatened moose? The State wiiuth Hasp wood Co. and ^5 at Primaries June 17. county by went up 30 per cent. Most of the yard nud bailed him. of awid deceased. i«tohr, with the thereof, i.rtitlo^S fish and game makes public see to recall name, probate preaeoled by I 7 department families In town decided on taking “I don't pi your narae* in the training Adanta. the ” *• Below is a list of republican and demo- Pupil atreutor therein named following letter from a resident of a town said. school of the Waldo County general J. Atwood boarders, and they decided that $10 madam," be NrURBE* Bowden, late of KHewortk la aAa cratic candidates for nomination for Belfast. Me. Apply to the Scraaiw* adjoining Ellsworth: •■That's she said. "It ain’t hospital. coontj, deceased. A ccnaln InatrumeatVJ? per week would be a fair charge. funny.” tbnokkt or Nt’aea*. to be the tact has far will and county office, whose candidacy so in regard to the moose in a and a half P®*1.?* teata^US “I am writing you There was a large turnout at the been more'e year ago aald detwared, together with petition been and whose names will section. Some five or six years ago I hate thereof, preaeoled announced, this went since undertook my first hus- by K-rrac/T*" meeting, and Deacon Spooner you months^ Address Ms*. K L. V*«Wf, fhoedea the eiecutrli therein the official ballots a tract of wild land. 200 acre*, with 15 natn.d doubtless appear on purchased Post Harbor. Mr Mrflodft L. to business for order band.”—Saturday Evening Southwest Tower, late of Ellawotth eau of myself and right by calling la for the primary elections to be held on the intention maintaining coaoty. deceased. A certain Innromral s.7 come in such and saying: to he the last 17. will undoubt- family, but tbe moo*e have poitlh* will and lena.aealii Monday, June There «9hid dereaoed. numbers since that time that they have “The idea is to turn High Hill Into Ho Left. Special > 3tirta. together with petition for JZ to this list. Thb great Why h*i9 edly be several additions thereof. presented by Mar> a. uiS* almost destroyed the growth, especially the a summer resort and welcome thou- did you leave that swell board- thr executrix therein named. American will be to add to it on “Why 5 T T NITRD States PoaiofSce and Custom glad all kinds of (***rf* In e of birch, maple and growth, prac- sands to her gates. To get a boom house?” Houat. Ellsworth, Matne,0«Ot of Cua- lil.xlfet. Bockaport. I. ^ notification the names of any who seek ing ooaoty. deceased. A certain tically. was the todlsn. March E 1»«I Sealed proposals wilt intirnment under way our motto must be ‘Pro “Because the swellness at porting to be thr It*: will end nomination, either, or demo- of the coun- be received si thl* building untiltu1 o'clock p teaumest£ republicans “Now, we people in this section no Mid deceas'd. together with Bono I'ubtlco-' There must be expense of the food supply." ni on the 27th dsv of March. 1*11. for furnish- petition for W. crats. on and wood for b*te thereof, »rr*ented try depend chiefly hoop-poles wster. Ice. miscellaneous sup- by Mery H. tiuJrZL FOR SENATORS. hanging out. no examples of Individ- “What do you mean?" tnf foel, lights, widow of *aKI drceftMii. *"• a living. Four ago I hired three men washing towels, ba iling ashes, and years plies. V. Avertll. let# ual selfishness. I'm one who Is will- “Four kinds of forks and two kinds streets f«r »his building daring Henry of Eden. iB Republican. to cut off loot scrub birch, Commonly called sprinkling deceased A or such coaoty. certain Mr — the fiscal ending June 10. 19U, Instrument Melvin D. Chstto.South Brooksville them besides own to taro house Into a hotel for of Seattle Post-Intelli- year to be the last will getcbel. 1 paid *>60. my log my vegetables.” of the a* mar be deemed advis- porUn« and 'eatawent u4 J. Herbert Patten.Bar Hatbor portion ye»r coc Icil of raid deceased. time, for the Tbe sprouts came the summer to accommodate the able. The to any and ail bids is together with wti- George A. Harbor hoop poles. gencer. right reject tloo for thereof, Savage.Northeast reserved the treasury Oma» probate presented by Harr up by tbe thousand and these moose destroy who will come here, and by department. E. Averi-.l. the executrix 7 Democrat. strangers W. Tsploy. Custodian. therein named least worth of besides Beaeie A- fate of **u C. Harmon.Stonington annually at $300 poles I'll also make tbe of board as Doubts and Don't*. Hopkins, Oriand j» Joseph price ; deceased Petition H. Harbor the other or THANK*. county. that Addl# L Byron Mayo.Southwest growth. as Remember "If CARU Heae or some other Dr. C. E. Deer Isle reasonable possible.” Talleyrand's advice, suitable per an a he »t>- Waagatt. *•1 want to know if there is any way to get wtsh to extend oor would be are In doubt whether to write a I1T K. the undersigned. polnced administrator or the estate of *aldS. “Deacon, about wbat your you thanks to those who have FOR SHERIFF. damage. If so please instruct the game f f heartfelt ceaaed. presented by Addie L. Page an Mi- for asked Truelove letter or not-don't!” The advice ap- been so kind to os In our recent bereavement At law of eaid deceased. warden to over the land with me and esti- price board?" go to the various masonic orders Republican. doubts In life beside# and especislly Mary A. Aiken, late of Barkrporu iB ^ mate the ; White from tbe audience. plies to many flora! Forrest O. Silsby.Amherst damage." for their attendance and offering. eoaety, deceased. Petition that Alice H of letter Mas. J Atwood Bowsmar. or mbm “From $10 to $12 a week. I guess," that writing.—Bulwer-Lytton. Bcott, other suitable be ta- Democrat. Tbe fish and game commissioners have person Me* Erast Rows McKavxix, {»■ tinted administrator of the eatau f eeldde* Otha H. JeHison.. ..Ellsworth the was the reply. Mim Mildsso Row*. informed the writer of tbe letter that ceased. presented by P. L. Aiken, a creditor of Burke Leach..Bucksport would fodder the sell* what we think •aid deceased. law makes no for dam- "And what you Celebrity dearly present provision Willard Ga Gray, late of FOR RRG1STRR OF FROgATR- she Emile Sotirewtre. CARD ^)P THANK*. Peoohsc*-?, m ad of kind done moose, for people on?' plvea county, deceased. Petition that age any by only 11' E wish to thank our friend* and neigh- .'ieore* 1L on meat but of Htaplee or aoinv other suitable n Republican. done “Mostly and taters. shown to Mr. per* he to- compensation in tbe case of damage 11 hors for ail the kindness administrator F. is pointed of the eeutc vt taid d*. Timothy Mahoney.Ellsworth * ; course sass ana custards would There more "atarrh in this section of the Fower during hla iilne** and at the time of to deer. apple ceased, by Aarilla V. videe Democrat. growing crops by country than all other diseases put together, his death We especially appreciate the preaented (.ray come in of an id a ece need pretty frequent.” and until the last few years was supposed to beautiful flora! tribute* from the Horse John A. Cunningham.Ellsworth Phi Jena A Worgragr. late of Castinr. ie “Then I move that tbe of board be incurable For a great many years doctors ahoers' association, the grange and o'hers. laid price county. deceaeed. Petition that KoSen FOB COCWTT COMMISSIONER. A Road Made In a renounced it a local disease and prescribed Mas. Buvchi C. Powu. Day. week all itove or aonie other suiUble »»• be fixed at $11 per round, f>oral remedies, and by constantly failing t-> Mas. I!as*an D Poww, pef-Mii. he Lothian road, a street In admtniatrator of the eetei* Republican. prominent extra for washbowls and lookin' cure with local treatment, pronounced ft in- Mas. Mxukda W. Qcinn. pointed '*aid4e- with ceaeed. Ell* Gra »n was made In a curable- Science has en catarrh to be a preeemed by heir-rt- -Henry E. Davis. Ellsworth Edinburgh single day. prov law of aaid deceoaed. Hollis B. glasses.” constitutional disease and therefore requires Estey.Ellsworth Sir James Clerk of Penicuik bet with NOTICE. John A. Aiken, late of Back io laid J. ne oeacon me motion to toe constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh •port, Henry Joy.Ellsworth put deceeeed. Final r Pred it. a friend that he would between sun- Cure, manufactured F. J. Cheney ft Co., IB is to certify that 1, W. M. Hopkins, and ooauty, accoor p. l Fajr-. Buckaport and It was carried, and be by Marietta do Aiken, administrator, died for act tie meet. Paul W. Scott.-.Deer Isle meeting, Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure Til wife. Hopkins, mutually rise and sunset prepare the line of in now Howard Brown, late of k. :a «aif John F. then said: on the market. It 1* taken internally in doses I ag««&«, loie of Aod--**-r. Uwt. FOR COUNTY and in order to start the bail roiling Efgal XbUiol ATTORNS*. no Ohio. rho*ett«, deceaeed. Final account of :»eorf* difficulty ollectlng several hun- if Republican. 1*11 put 'em in at a low value. I hope Sold bv Druggists, TV. Poor, eseentor. filed for •ei»lem*nt dreds of these on the at the George W Harllrtt. late of Moan- Harry L. Crabtree. Ellsworth ground ap- others will follow Takt Hall s Family Pilla for constipation. STATE f>K MAINE. Bfiertalfi my example.” •aid county, deeraeed Firat accouot f Kras- George E. Bar Harbor pointed time, when he them ail a Hancock as—At a pro Nate court held at G^ogins. gave would call a low ct* G. UUd f settle- Fred L. Mason.Ellsworth ‘‘What you value, Ellsworth, in and for said of Hancock, Bartlett. OfJminlatrator, plentiful breakfast of porter, whisky county meat. deacon?” ashed Kloses Turner as he on Mir ifth day of March, in the year Democrat. jfonrifi. Frank f‘ Wood, a person of un*o raind, and bread and cheese, after which. j of our Lord.onr thousand nine hundred and Herbert L. Graham.Bar Harbor rose up. of t'aa'ine. in Mid roucty Firat iM'oaat of as the snn rose, he ordered them /”'* LOVE—Tan glove, hand. Found « bariea p. Wood, f *e«le* Just I right CERTAIN instrument Vo be gnardtan. fljed FOR TREASURER. “Well, I might say WOO apiece. \ T Thursday night. Jan. 1H. at foot of Bridge purporting meat. to set to work, some to tear down In- a cony of the last will and testament bill. Owner call at Amkeicais office. V Martin < Republican. presume they’d bring twice that, but and codic.l of O. t'anningham. late f >arry, is closures, others to unroof and demolish aald count j, deceased IVtition filed Al- Boyd A. Blaisdell. Franklin we don't want to rob by anybody." UF.NHI M A RIF. CHARLES COMTE DE fred ('.mdosi. admtntfftrator. for ltc'-t*e to wll Charles W. Joy.. Ellsworth cottages and a considerable portion to Then came the question of hauling €a let LAUOIEK YILLAK*. latsacitlwo and certain real estate of Mid deceaeed u da* Democrat. bring earth to fill up a great hollow to •U it Preble, Of Bar Uarbor, toaa at Hancock county, instead of eight, as follows: was bts Idea that the charge should workmen that before sunset the road being allowed, filed and recorded la the pro- Kdea. in Mid county. Becoud ** »'uat of Claes 1—Eden. be In each direction. In bale coart of oar said John K fi ed for $2 per capita "I^OAT LI M BEK -^edar A«, count; of Hancock. Preble, aurvivlng partner, was sufficiently formed to allow Sir planed Ordered, That notice thereof be reti lenient. Class 2 —Bucksport, Orland, Castine, Ded- case one started a stable In J ) 2 sides Long oak for keels. Oak tim- given to any livery all i me reeled late of is aid ham and Verona. James to drive his carriage over it. bers sawed to order. R. E. Bkst. Brookltn. Me. peraona therein, by publishing Henry Whiting, Ellsworth, town—and three or four such Institu- a of thle order three week a sucres county, deceased of s»orl K. Class 9— Am- copy Resignation Ellsworth, Trenton, Aurora, in the Ellsworth American, a Whiling, filed Otis, Mariaville. Waltham and Planta- tions would be sure to rise fixed ft Pond lively new*pa admiotstrstor. herst, up—the upright, nearly new; per at Ellsworth, in aaid tions 8, 10, 21,28. 33. te Make a Gun. a of Fbbd L. printed county JEROME H. KNOWLRM, Judge of iaid Cowt Easy rate should not be an hour PIANO—leersbargain. Inquire Mahok, of to the above $5 Ellsworth. Hancock, prior second day of April, A true copy of the original order JZClass 4—StoningtoD, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, The ameer of once start- a. d. 1912. that at a Afghanistan for a horse and buckboard. When be they may appear Attest:—T. V. M.*h«>!uv. KcglP.er. Isle au Haut, Eagle island. Hog island, Butter court, then to be hr Id at Ellsworth ed a gun factory of which he was very 2 tons of Hungarian hay. A«F- island. Bear island, Pumpkin island and Long was at a summer resort he bad loaf- r(rebaten and for fold county of Hancock, at ten NOTIC E or fOKIXIOM K* Island HAY--AboutdreaaMA”, care Annates* office, Ells- plantation. and It under the o'clock in the forenoon, and *how .»- proud placed super- ed for pumpkin and It was not to worth. cause, if UniKHKAS (iW|f A ? K Class 5— pie. any have, againat the name. hi* Gouldsboro, Sullivan, Franklin, a who they vt worth. Haocock Countv. M*;: fj vision of smart Yankee could be had. who came to HID Hancock, Winter Harbor, Sorrento, East- People High JBROKE H KNOWLES. Judge of Probate mortgage deed, dated the twenty dstb *T <* brook iud Townships 7 and 9. keep his business to himself. Ameer would long. The pumpkin pie would atibtrtistmtiiU. A true cope of the orieiual order. M»i.i. d. 1900, and recorded in tbr ‘.'ascock Class Attest—T. F. tcgUiry of deeds, hook 349. 3 coarsyef 6—Bluehill, Surry, Brooklin, Penob- Khan, one of the ameer’s chiefs, came be but there must be no extor- Mamowky. Register. page scot and Brooksville. ready, to me, the undersigned. certain lot -r ; »rc*»# in to see the one The tion. IT of load situate in Ell-worth. >n tbr Mid Class 7—Mount Desert, Tremont, Southwest factory day. Every pie. no matter whether SAVKS YOU MON KY STATE OF MAINE. *>unty of Hancock. bounded sad .lev u Harbor, Swan's Island, Isles. La- Yankee showed him around, and at round or should be cut Into i! ax cock an.—At a Cranberry square, probate court held st follow*, to wit First Sot: < -a the moine, Mt. Desert Bock and Marshall island. in and for -aid { BngfuM. the end of the Ameer Kban four and tbe Ellsworth, county of Hancock, ewil aide of the Uauior road at t.’ie r.ortk- inspection pieces price per piece on the fifth of Candidates in the in IXr. day March, in the year of our western corner of land of of hane# t» New primaries above aald: should be 25 cents. Howard's Dyspepsia specific; Lord one thousand ; j nine hundred and twelve. hail; thence east on aatd Newhai:> classes so tar announced are as follows: CERTAIN instrument “This looks Now tell a Here was oue more, ana tbe purporting to be roJt; thence no therly eight rod* tbeac* very simple. tiling Regular I»rlce G. A. Par- a 50c; \ copy of the last will and testament of easier l# on aaid New nail's line to land tow or Class 2. me how to make a and I will deacon to state it. Tbe Just gun, proceeded CORNELIUS WELLINGTON, late of LKX formerly of Roacoe Holme# and other*. lben<* Willis A. Ricker, rep.-.Castine eher Price, 2oc. r. set up a factory in my own province people should torn out to welcome I NOTON, northerly to land now or formerly of John Cla»»3. Phillip#; thence following ho* « new arrival in the of westerly on my return home.” every and make him feel The special half price sale of Dr. county Middlesex, and Cornnon- land now or of said to Milton 8. Beckw4tb, rep.Ellsworth wealth of formerly Phillip* "It looks said the to home, but for each turnout Massachusetts, deceased, and of the Bangor road; thence eootheriy foil* »!ng**M Cia$» 6. simple,” Yankee, every probate thereof in aaid I Howard’s specific for the cure of constipa- Common wealth of road to the place of beginning. *iui8f a there should be a fixed of 30 Massachusetts, Joseph M. Hutchins, rep.Penobscot “and it is simple. To build gun you charge duly authenticated, having thirty-five acre# more or less. wi ft all build* tion and G. A. Parcher been pmcnteu to the of Dr. Otis Littlefield, dem...Bluehill and tbe same sboold be dyspepsia by means Judge probate for our I mg# ihereon from make a hole first; then you wrap some cents, collect- aaid off Hancock for Expressly excepting ihj 1 coanty tbe purpose of operation of thia deed a certain Jot coo*ey« ed with > the of a few dollars on filed and iron around It, and there yon are.” tbe board bill. The meeting saving every being allowed, recorded in the pro- by A. C. to Webster M HigfiM by bate court off oor aaid Haeertby POLITICAL NOTKS. coanty of Hancock. deed dated November 10, and re< "rdedU Ameer Khan shook his bead. “Ah,” adjourned amid great enthusiasm, and family’s yearly bill for medicines. Oriered. That notice 1109, | ; thereof be given to I **id Hancock registry of deed# to which refer- several of the houses were illuminat- all persona interested u#* he said, “there is plenty of air for the Each 50eent bottle Parcher sells therein, by pubiiahing cnee may be made for a more particular Tbe nomination papers of Boyd A. Blais* (Mr. it a copy of this order three weeks } ed in honor of tbe occasion, and successively set tptiou of the premises so oonveyed. hole in my province, but how the iron every- in the Ellsworth a dell, of Franklin, for treasurer of Han* for 25c.) contains sixty doses of a medi- American, newspaper ! .second lot—Beginning at the noribeaiUr* printed at in IM should be around Is a body went to bed happy. They were EiUworth, said county of Han- corner of O. Inman # lot on cock were filed the of wrapped it tblng to ) Stephen county, by secretary cine that is to take and which cock. prior the second day of a. d. thus* still next when a tin pleasant April, western side of the Bangor road: state The contained none of my people know.” rejoicing day 1912. that they at a »i* *®« Monday. petition court may appear probate weeterly on aa«d Inman's line thirty 1 came He beard wbat can be depended upon to cure the worst then to be held at Ellsworth, in and for and »:xt«* names—nine more than neces- peddler along. said one-half rods; thence norther. eighty-three coanty of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the rods and D had and then he shook hie case of six feet to land of JLibeoua happened, constipation, dyspepsia or liver forenoon, and show cause. If P*t*f*»to ta* sary. Bruce at Bannockburn. any they have, thence easterly on said Patten # line head and against the same. Robert Brace was the descendant mournfully repiled: trouble. Bangor rood; thence south on said “I’m but win be JEROME H. KN0WLR8. Judge of Vrobata. the place of beginning. containing Forestry (experiments. of a Norman. He was half an sorry, yon people A true of Eng This remedy is not an ordinary medi- copy the original order. and three-fourths acres, more or le*s: State Forest Commissioner Satur- Attest:—T. r. whereas M* Mace, llshman and half a and disappointed.” Mahomby. Register. the condition of said mortgage Scotchman, by cine. It is the favorite formula of been of ib* affixed his to an agreement i “But how?" was asked. a well- broken, now therefore, bv reason day, signature his mother's side he was a breach of a for** claimant Xn Court of the United condition thereof I claim the State forestry Halifax Is all that known physician, and has the endorse- the^Dletrict 8tales ffo closure whereby department to the Scottish crown. After I “Why, offering the Hancock District of Maine. of said mortgage. many AutxaxoBl C. Haossthv and that of the federal goverment will con- i yon are and Is to throw in two ment of hundreds of In the matter adventnres and rude going physicians of emi- of R. (5. Mason, bis attorn#? duct a co-operative study of the uitiliza- daring perils, On©. P. Colson. { In Bankrupt^, by mudboles and the brickyard for noth- nence in Ellsworth, Maine, March It, tion of forest products of Maine, princi- borne up throughout by strong perse- j their profession, who prescribe Bankrupt, ) lilt-_ hard wood. I lng. and the crowd will all go that T“ tbe pally verlng conscience and an ardent lore it in all cases of constipation, dyspepsia creditor. of O.O. P. Colaon. of 8u!li STATU OF MAINE. The work is to be done field men in van, in the coanty of Hancock and by was way.” dis Hancock as.-At a probate court held** federal of liberty, Bruce able to get to- or liTer from trie* aforesaid, a the employ of the forestry depart- “Then we’ve to have a trouble, knowing experience bankrupt: Ellsworth Ip and for said county of got cave?" Ilsacocju« ment, the statistics to cover the period for gether a patriotic army to meet the “XTOTICB is hereby given that on the 2nt on the fifth day of March in the yt+r aald one of the boomers. that it will makes complete and *oa the year 1911. Commissioner Mace, on his ’’Everybody lasting ®f. M*rch •• <* l»l». the saU our Lord one thousand nice hundred English at Bannockburn In 1314. Be Geo.jS. F Colson recent to was able to coming to a summer resort expecta to cure. was duly adjudicate* twelve. trip Washington, fore battle the lha* to be* make terms with the the began Scottish first meeting of hi CERTAIN instrument purporting very satisfactory See a cave and is willing to SO creditors willf.“d, be held at of is pay my office. In ffiu A copy of the last will and testament government for this work, which, it army knelt down lu prayer. Edward **nk. on cents to wander around in It." : Mata*. tn, *ih d.” of M?rcb WILLIAM P. late of BOSTON. will be of much benefit. Et ° TENNEY, believed, II. was looking on. He turned to bis lD th* <*>U. » will be “But Halifax has and the which time \Z°the ?i°Ck in the of and The result of this work got one, said creditors m s attend county 8u*olk, Commonwealth pub- favorite and said: Wm. O. of and of tbe P + lished as a part of the report of the Maine knight “Argentine, admission is 10 cents.” EMERY • tm«tee. examin Massachusetts, deceased, only theVbanJir»«t%the and^!i* *,ppoInl bate thereof in said Commonwealth of M**** for the years 1911-12. the rebels yield. They beg for mercy.” bankrupt transact such other bust forestry department j “But we can advertise nem as may cbusftu, authenticate!. h*vin? spelling properly come before Mid meet duly «*>“ i "They do, my the was, TITLES in* William presented to the of for oor liege,” reply ; schools In i E. judge probate a. every evening the summer.” Whiting. of Hanock for the of beiof Life Guardi. "but not from county purpose i you.” i D.Ud lowed, filed and recorded in the coon ! “They've thongbt of that over MAINE Etl.worth, probate The Life Guards are two regiments of ELLSWORTH, l&^&Nk M*?™""10’- of oor said The battle ended not only In a vic- there." county of Hancock. of tbe British household Ordered. That notice thereof be cavalry forming part but In a rout—Samuel Smiles' | Searches made and abstracts f*™®*? tory, “Then we'll have a camp TH£ ttJ"Tbr *««• notion tl all persons inu rested therein, by publish!®* are gallant soldiers, and every meeting. and troops. They "Duty.” copies furnished on short *x" a copy of this order three weeks wcc«s« Hanoock, dtcunl. no bot *T everybody’s already advertising that bein( tbe a. d. 1912. that may a shallow required by term, of ..Id will they appear of them is great when the It Is criticism that would court to held at need especially j kery thing." MORRISON, JOY t CO. d'“»"d* »K»io»t the probate then be Bj1*w,orftA' in the as BLOCK. &2n>lot* of Mid in and for.said of Hancock. greatest foes of life, diseases, find allies define poetry confined to literary pro- deceased are desired to nre.i county “Look a here.” said the boomer in •TATS STREET. o’clock in the forenoon, and show cau**- elements as colds, influenza, catarrah, ductions In me and meter. The writ- *nd »» *»1ebl very afcy his “we can’t be beat thereu.‘nrr.,0eL‘et,"2'eBt’“'*“«* any they have, against the same. do in the desperation, 125-2. P. 0. IK. ‘o.mnke payment the grip, and pneumonia stormy ten Is talking, and ?**m. hi. medhif.-v “ JEROME H. KNOWLES. Judge of Probate- poem only poetry We've two pairs of twins to show In 1?‘‘— month of March. The best way that we know the musical March A true copy of the original order. statue, the picture and the this and the to against these diseases is to town, price won’t be Attest:-^. F. MAMo**v.R*gwtfL of guard composition are pot-try acting. Milton strengthen the system with Hood’s Sarsapa- over 10 cents." TH^biUhI^,K>*, 5*™°* nice, notio. tl fjPHE subscriber hereby gives “otl5* Aju! and Goethe at their desks were not X she bu ndmto rilla—tbe greatest of all life guards. It re- "And Halifax la going to show trip- been duly appointed of,he,ihMth",ib.tS,lde^m‘eT‘o1Wd’,eCUt trnirii of the eetnte of more poets than Phidias with his JEbbE R. moves the conditions in which these diseases truly leu for a nickel,” answered tbe ATWOOD, late of ped- BUCKbPOl EOOESg 8. HA8KKLL. Ute of BLUEHII-U their most successful attack, gives vigor chisel, Raphael at bis easel or deaf STUDY AT HOME in the county of make dler as he turned away. Hancock, deceased, no boi in the of Hancock, and county decease^ and tone to all the vital organs functions, Beethoven bending over his In- ltr,"» of Mid w given bonds as AH piano, one summer resorter appeared Shorthand and Typewriting instruction River All'oeraooii'ha^l h,,’h' the law direct* warmth to tbe blood. Only i dentnud, a.aiuat the demands the estate of and impart* a genial and strains which he mail an Court ! latetaterf^H oi Mtd h/’ln*deceased having against venting producing at by by experienced Stenographei are deaired to ore., Hlgb Hill that season, and be slept 1 deceased are desired to present the mem her the weaker the system the greater — **°*f*'* " Be himself could never hope to hear Typewriter furnished free. Limited nombei itl.ffiUfr*??1."Vbicwem, and““d all»» tnbeblindeb settlement, and all Indebted thereto Hood's In a fence corner and stole applea for the exposure to disease. Sarsaparilla & | of students. Write to-day. AngustusPerovr 1 quested to make payment immediately- bis breakfast ^».r~ SiJCLIA ufi! «sst Mabel WebstM- makes the system strong.—Advi. | I Court Bsih, Me. I Backsport, March m*. Stenographer, 12, March 11,1913. I John F John F Whitcomb, Royal, C W DEDHAM. Afibrrttetnunt*, Gerry, C W Mason, 8 P Stockbridge, COUNTY NEWS INAUGURATION. T. R. 10 111. John O Whitney, C J Treworgy, Roscoe Phillips Mrs. Vondell baa CITY ADMINISTRATION BE Holmes, J A Austin, Vinal F Hooper, PENOBSCOT. Hooper returne^from vEVV Bangor, where she has been in the WORK. Kdmund Bonsey, George E Davis, F8Call, Mrs. Ida Wardwell is home from Cas- hospi- GINS YEAR’S tal for an for A W Austin, F A Stockbridge, H B Carter, ting where she has been employed. operation appendicitis. Your Railroad Fare Charles E Higgins, Oscar Staples, J A Leslie Burr ill is home from Bsngor for a TAKBS HOLD IN A MANNER Mrs. Addle Leach and son Jabper, of the ttURD F 8 F for a few Lord, Lord, George Newman, Hit E. M. C. are here for a short days. rROMISES A BUSINESS-LIKE 8., vacation. THAT Moor, George R Lowell, Vln Smith, H K Mrs. William A. of died CUN- The ladies' aid society of the Methodist Brew, Dedbam, MAYOB Charles A1)MlNn»rRATION- Austin, A G Jellison, Hoggins, in Bangor Thursday, at the age of SCOOSSTIONS. church served dinner town meeting day. thirty- Paid if You MNOIIAM’8 Emery St rout, Bernard 8 Jellison, How- Proceeds fK). eight years. Besides her husband, she ard B Hooper, Martin H Haynes, Edward leaves four children—Wilfred, Mena, Wil- pew citv adminiatrmtion entered Mrs. Eva M. Sellers, of Tb(. Phillips, Harry S Jones, John W Mc- Ellsworth, liam and Claribel; also three sisters and The new spent last week with her Mrs. it, year’* work Monday. Carthy, George C Austin, Owen HTrew- daughter, three brothers-Mrs. of Bp0„ M. A. Wardwell. Murray Higgins, bold of city affairs with * orgy, 8 Milton Beckwith, Charles A Joy, Bar Mrs. Warren of Mird took Harbor; Rowe, With (Js_ a business- John W Jordan, Martin A Garland, Wil- Eastman Dqdge and wife, of Bel- Mrs. Lester ,, »inch promiece |ood, Brewer; Snowman, of Holden, Shop ( liam E Richardson. fast, are visiting their daughter, Mrs John of Beals Not only do we offer you the very newest and nicest effects, in ute idmini»tr»Uon. Mayo* unnin*hini Stover, island; Samuel | but a and fence viewers — Herman E. Perkins. large assortment of ,,o formal addreae, presented Pound-kerjiers Stover, of Sorrento, and George Stover, of for the consideration of Ward 1, Frod Milliken; ward W Court O. held be suggestion" 2, Harry Hagaduce, I. F., its ball Bangor. that were “full of ward James ward b *rd- suggestions Haynes; 3, Lymburner; ! Tuesday evening, w ith a fair attendance. ^ NORTH BLUEHILL. Ladies’ Dress Goods. 4, Francis R McOown; ward 6, Waiter A Hairs orchestra, of Bangor, played. Silks, Lin= With a republican majority Bonsey. Maggie Moon spent a few days last week "Naturally, “Crawford’s Claim” was presented were elected to Constables at — Watd 1, S Scott ! with her mother, Mrs. Emma Underwear, ob lb. Hard. republicans large March 6, by Bluehiil talent. There was a Dablquist. ings, Hoisery, minor but ward no ward ,„||v all the city offices, Kstey; 2, appointment; 3, large and appreciatived audience. A Fred 8. Hinckley visited relatives at jjffc n's one notable exception to this, Arthur W Salisbury; ward 4, Alpheua W dance followed. Cape Hosier last week. Gloves, Suits, Coats, A. McOown being elected auditor. Nason; ward 5, Oorepbua L Fields. J,r.’(s Miss Nina M. Yarn urn has a position as A, P. Soper, one of the newly-elected meet was called to order at 10 Motion of Aid. Heath that the board T„c to# j iti selectmen, has a crew brown- 1 pianist the opera house orchestra at removing Etc., by City Clerk Male. Alderman elect an auditor for the ensuing year was o'clock Togus. Her friends congratulate her upon tail moth nests in this vicinity. | Kldridga was elected president of carried unanimously. Aid. Heath pre- but we also make rebates for railroad fares when goods are pur- John !’. a securing such tine position. Alice M. Wescott, of the Massachusetts thus of and It was voted to accept the re- sented the name of James A. McGown for | } chased, offering you every inducement Hest Latest aboard. j At the of general hospital, is her Merchandise, Moderate Prices, and a substantial or re- several ward clerks as evl- that and he was meeting Penobscot chapter visiting parents,C. | complete |arn, of the office, elected, receiving bate on railroad fare, on the amount of next Saturday evening the will be F. Wescott and wife. She is recuperating j } your depending your f election. The roll was then four of the tive votes cast. degress patronage. Purchases made at othjr store3 in the Bangor Retail jjjp, from an and conferred upon three candidates. Re- operation for appendicitis, Merchants’Association also on this the aldermen respondi ig as fol- Mayor Cunningham announced the j help rebate. Ask TO-DAY alif.l, freshments will be served. will be able to resume her duties at the for full appointment of Schuyler F. Higgins as particulars. lows: j March 11. Woodlocke. hospital in a short time. 1 C. W. Orindal. city marshal, and Arthur B. Mitchell an ff.rd March 11. D. i-John I’. Eldrtdge. night officer. The appointments were Frank L. Meath, confirmed tbe board. AMIU.RST. 3 by WALHI1AM. Benson & Kicbardaon. The rules and orders the last Harold wife and of Ban- Miller, t Daniel governing Crosby, baby, There will be a dance and supper at 5- Howard B. Moor. board were adopted. gor, are visiting here. Fox’s hall 25. 15 and 17 Main Street Me. It was town-meeting night, March Bangor, On motion, the chairman of the board j voted to bold tbe regular monthly ! Miss Beulah Kenniston is home from Aid. Heath and Orindal to meetings of the board tbe first of appointed j Tuesday Ureenville, where she has been teaching. 2UftertiscmniU5. Cunningham to the each month at 7.30 p. in. Jjjprt Mayor-elect Mrs. Inez Frost and children are visit- The new mayor waa introduced by A recess wig taken until 1.30 p. m. cbIir ing her parents, J. Q. Dunham and wife. M. Dels ml. the outgoing mayor, Charles AFTERNOON 8R8BION. Mrs. Senera one of Amherst's was offered by Rev. K. B. Siisby, Prayvr Tbe full board was at the present after- oldest citizens — a lovable old fa- The oath of office was then lady Maibe**- noon session. The announced tbe mayor : miliarly known to all as “Aunt Serena”, Lamson & to the mayor and aldermen administered which were con- following appointments, died of pneumonia Monday, aged eighty- City Clerk Hale. by firmed by tbe hoard: seven SRe leaves three • years. daughters mayor’s srooiwrioNa. Assistant overseers of Aid. Grindal Hubbard poor, and two sons —Mrs. Clara Nickerson and and Mayor Cunningham, in taking bia aeat, Richardson. Miss Susie Siisby, of Amherst, Miss Annie Truant F. ■aid that contrary to cuatom, be would officers, Schuyler Higgins and Siisby, at present in Massachusetts, and make no inaugural addreaa, but would ; Herbert A. Asb. Frod and Charles Siisby, of Amherst. submit recommendations for action of the Librarian, Miss Mary A. Hodgkins. March 12. O. board, ilia recommendations, briefly, Janitor of Hancock hail, Schuyler F. wrre aa follows: Higgins. BAY8IDE. An appropriation for permanent aide- Mrs. Irene Poraroy is spending a few *., sidewalks of other than plank Milks-i Standing committees for the year were weeks with Mrs. Delia Whitmore. construction. announced as follows: Hats I Whitcomb, A Co., have some- A small special appropriation for roads, Haynes Accounts and claims -Full board. over 500 cords of and stavewood I thing logs to put the highway inlets to the city in Finance —Heat b, Eld ridge. Moor. at their and are still biter condition. Bayside mill, hauling. City property—Full board. {joint system of bookkeeping by which J. W. Remick and wife entertained the BUICK 1912 Highways, sidewalks and bridges — the city treasurer's Accounts shill be a euchre club Saturday evening. Mrs. Alli- Heath* Richardson, Moor. tberecordsof the city. son McDougal won the lady’s prize; Har- putoi Fire de|«rtcnent—Urindal, Heath, El- 6 Models--$850 to $l,800. A small Appropriation for Hancock ball. old Higgins the gentleman’s. The conso- d ridge. The beating plant la inadequate, and the lation was won by Mrs. Harold Higgins. Electric lighting-Full board. Best in America I other March 11. R. bait to in had condition in ways. —-— Our line for 1012 will comprise SIX MODELS in Roadsters and Tour- City poor-Grindal, Richardson. I s ing cars, substantially the same in design and construction, differing only yLECTION OK OFFICItaa. Grindal. Library—Moor, Eidridge, BIRCH HARBOR. in size, all equipped with the famous Buick over head valve engine, which of Aid. the tem- On motion Btdridgs, Licenses—Mayor and full board. we has more speed and more power than any equal sized motor F. C. Worcester and wife are home guarantee porary organization of the board was Peusions Mayor and full board. on the market. Competitive tests have demonstrated its superiority and The board than from Wesley. we have made permanent. pro- SALARIES. endurance in 04 per cent, of all tests in which participated. ceeded t»» the election of officers, with the The body of Capt. James Lindsey, who The fixing of salaries was then taken up, following results: died on his seventy-seventh birthday, complete; i_ime ok light delivery trucks and salaries were voted as follows: City clerk: March 7, at the home of his daughter, For Sale by T. K Hale.3 City clerk, fJOO and fees. Same as last ! Mrs. Gilbert Bunker, in Ellsworth, was We’ve entirely outgrown last year’s garage; we’re building a NEW GARAGE new one four times as large; watch it grow. Frank T. Doyle ..2 year. brought here for burial. Funeral services Chief of tire RELIABLE CLOTHING Mr. Hah' uu sworn in by the mayor. engineer department, $75; were held In the Baptist church Saturday CO., Tax collector: assistants, $45. Same as last year. forenoon. Rev. E. S. Drew officiating. Ellsworth, Maine. Ellsworth & Machine of be Works, H buildings, $20, providing March 11. C. Foundry John Bresnahan.3 Inspector , Water Maine. Austin M. Foster.2 submits a report at end of the muncipal Street, Ellsworth, service Same as A*«“ r for three years in place of John year, showing performed. MARINE LIST. Y. Royal: last year with report clause added. C harles A. Inspector of meat and milk, $15, provid- Joy...... 2 Hancock County Form. Howard F. ing he submits a report at end of the mu- Whitcomb.*.2 Southwest Harbor-Ar March 9, stm tug service as John F. Royal ...... 1 nicipal year, showing per- Gypsum King with barges Bristol (Br) ana PLUMBING, “It is to be sure; it is better to be insured; M from New York. good “« Second ballot: formed. Same as last year, with report Daniel Munrp (Br) sid March 11, Htm tug King with it is best to be insured” with clause added. Gypsum Hot Water Howard F. Whitcomb.3 barges Plymouth (Hr), Wildwood (Br) and Heating, Furnace for New York Charles A. Assessors, $2.50 per day of eight hours Canada (Br), Joy....2 Sid March 7. sch Helen S Barnes for Stock- Work and Jobbing. Chief engineer of tire department: for actual time employed, as required by ton Bristol J. statute. Same as last year. In port March 12, Br barges Ontario, C. W. & F. L. MASON Royal Goodwin.3 and Daniel M Munro HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES Street commissioner, $2.50 a day for ac- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, John E. Doyle.2 Bass Harbor-In March 8, sch Harry W lllllllllllllll port furnish his own con- REAL ESTATE DEALERS First assistant engineer: tual service, he to Lewis (Hr), St Johu, N B. for Bridgeport, Ct Twenty Years’ Experience. house, shed and large stable, all connected with city water and electric Owen H. veyance. Same as last year, except that Two-story Treworgy.6 Personal attention to all details. Telephone lights, umi;„bout 1 aery oi laud. A bargain on easy terms. the commissioner klOKN. Second assistant the restriction against or mall orders attended to. engineer: promptly ELLSWORTH, .... MAINE Orrin M. Clement..3 using his own team on road work is re- ALLEN— At Sedgwick, Feb 19, to Mr and Mrs moved. John E. Doyle....2 Frank W Allen, a daughter. [Priscilla EDWARD F. BRADY, iiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililllliillliiilllllllilllllllllll City treasurer: Chairman overseers of the poor, $35. Louise.1 BLAI8DELL—At Franklin. March 5, to Mr Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. Charles W. Same as last year. Joy.3 and Mrs Boyd A Blaisdell, a daughter. Telephone 5-5. Steward of Ticonic hose ^Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Commission ffLrchants. Harvard C. Jordan..2 company, $35. CLAIRE—At Orland, March 4, to Mr and Mrs Same as last Fred B Claire, a daughter. Inspector of buildings: year. ONE' The advertisements below represent some of Feb to Mr and Mrs Wilham H. Butler.3 Members of Senator Hale hose company, GRAY—At Sedgwick. 21, the leading houses of New England. Our John A Gray, a daughter. [Ida Josephine.] readers will doubtless find them of value. each. Same as last year. Gregorys Henry L. Moor.2 $-10 HUTCHINSON—At Sedgwick. Feb 21, to Mr of Ticonic hose a Chairman overseers of poor: Members company, $30 aud Mrs Herbert Hutchinsou, daughter. S FOR Mr HONEST K. S. Means.3 each. This was increased from $20 to $30 ROBERTSON-At Bluehill, March 8, to j and Mrs Winfield E Robertson, a sou. Francis R. McOown.2 during the year. See ds SOPER—At Orland, March 4, to Mr and Mrs 1 of Same Member of school board three years in Superintendent schools, $400. Owen Soper, Jr, a sou. »&• la coin or atunpa brings this great Me col- YOU lection, We do it lust to let get as last postpaid. 70a Vf BOSTON i»U. D. Our Divine shop Hodgkins are notovcrrich in butter Whereat, Master has visited NORTH SEDGWICK. Hamor Arthur N. Eld is home from At- Octavia Sunday. ridge lire around the one our midst, and tor some wise has caught chimney day and'heavy icings aro purpose Alton Closaon has resumed his old posi- tleboro, Mass., for two weeks. taken from us our beloved brother. Albert j Mrs. Lelia Gray, of Salisbury Cove, is at last week. The fire was exttngushed be- a p I e n d i (l foods for tion in a shoe in Rockland, Mass. a Reynolds, therefore be it shop Capt. N W. Higgins’, caring for Miss Mil* I Mrs. Charles H. Saunders suffered fore serums damage w as done. growing children. That while we naorun Mrs. Carrie Closaon is at H. R. who is ill of severe attack of muscular rheumatism Makathem from Retolved, the loss ol working j dred Emery, measles. New* of the death in California of our brother, we bow to the will of Him who Alien's the absence c>f his Saturday evening, but is now improving. William Tell during daugb- The body of William D. Grant, of Eden, : George Meader, whose wife was Miaa doeth all things well. ter. Floor and you was brought here for burial in Mt. View News was received here last week that Ethel Whitaker, of this has been re- Retolred, That the sympathy and condo* pl*oe, double their food Mrs. Bunker and son of Mr. Grant was a Curl P. Saunders was scalded lence of Asticou Rebekah of which Faye Kenneth, cemetery Saturday. severely by ceived. lodge, he work as in qualities. are Allen Kteam while at bis engineer was a be Walpole, Mass., visiting E. D. member of View grange, under whose March 11. R,H. Milled member, extended to the grief- Bay R. L His were only and wife. Providence, injuries pain- stricken wife, children and other relatives of orders the burial services were conducted. ful, but not serious. from the finest our deceased brother. aiRKY. Ohio Red Win- Earl Hanscom, on account of poor This community was saddened Wednes- March 11. D. Retolved, That these resolutions >»« ter Wheat by pub- health, has returned home, leaving the day by the death of Charles W. Kittredge. A. L. tthnmy bu been elected superin- lished in the Bar Harbor Re-cord and Ells- our own spe- position which he had in Rockland, Mass. This is the fifth death in our little neigh- OCEAN VILLE. tendent of Reboots. worth American, that a copy be sent to the cial process, and borhood in less than three weeks. Mr. came tbe Fri- bereaved family, and that they shall be spread Mrs. Maude Smallidge Virginia C. M Grow from hospital Mr*. Andrew Meader it visiting ber making it upon our records. Allen are on a trip which will include Kittredge had been in failing health for day. parents, James Witbee and wife. richest in Bermce Staples, visits at Boston, New York and Washing- some time, and although death was not nutritive Miss Hazel Webb is spending a few days Mitt Halite Young, of Franklin, it visit- Ellrn B. it was a shock to bis value. Manchester, ton. unexpected, many with her Charles Webb and wife. parents, ing ber parents, 11. C. Y'oung and wife. Yonr Committee. March 4. A. ] friends. Mr. Kittredge was a good citi- Muriel Webb, of Stonington, and Lin- the death of Mrs. L. Jane lov- zen, a kind neighbor and a most devoted By Allen, WEST FRANKLIN. wood Gross, of Deer Die, have been visit- called "Aunt the entire com- EASTBROOK. husband and father. He leaves a widow ingly Jane", ing friends here. munity is made sad. S. S. Scammon has a number of teams Ralph Joy has gone to Mariaviile to ; and fire children—Mrs. Alice Graves, Mrs. to* from out of town hauling: to the mill. work for his brother Harry. Marion Whitten, Raymond W\, Charles School cJotod Feb. 29. Pupils not ab- Klsie Sperry, who has been visiting ber oar. Water has D. and Eleanor one Annie sent during tbe term were: Stuart, Ken- Mrs. Kate baa played out at the mill, and Mae Butler has gone to Franklin to B.: sister—^Mrs. sister, Horton, returned neth, and Margaret Gross, Arthur Annis, they are no* sawing by steam. work for her aunt, Mrs. Frank Bragdon. McKay. They have the sincere sympathy borne, accompanied by Master Malcolm of all. Funeral services were held at the Cecil Lufkin, Forrest McDonald, Kath- Horton. John F. Smith is in health. Mr. Lawrie and who have been poor Leroy wife, erine and Mildred Pifleld. home Friday afternoon, Kev. Mr. Morey Rev. Smith is in his eightieth year, and to in Boeton the are in town. Walker, Godfrey Gilbertjut Corinna, and up during winter, March 11. A. this winter has been of Somesville, officiating. Interment in Rev. Aaron Smart, of who uncommonly smart. Miss Muriel Wilbur, who has been Orrlngton, Mt. View cemetery. have been bolding at North E. E. Coombs went to Bangor last week working for Mahlon Wilbur, has returned meetings March 11. M. CENTER. W IIITCO M H, II AIM> A ( O., to consult Surry, returned to their homes physicians. They found him home. Monday. Kl kwnnli frail*. Marion Hodgdon nailed friends at Seal March 11, suffering from concussion of the brain, SUNSET. Atso.v. While working ia the mill'for W. B. Cove Dst week. caused by a fall in the winter. early Clow, El wood DeMeyer cut his thumb Carroll Knowltou is home from Boston. A sociable was held at Mrs. Albion Far- NORTH Fred McKensie received a PENOBSCOT. telegram badly on a saw. / Reginald Noyes is visiting bis aunt, Mrs. rell's Feb. 24. Proceeds for Pastor Bige- Homsr Lowell lost a horse last week. Thursday that his brother David was very That Pain Mrs. Nellie Jordan, who has been car- Susie Johnson. low. Stop Everlasting low of at • Am* burdflned and bald cai hf pneumonia Philadelphia. Mr. Frank George Shcdd cut his foot last you ing for her daughter, Mrs. Brag- has a badly lha bnn~ 'pr****. left Benjamin Haynes returned from The C. E. meets with “kinks it* Joints." McKensie for Philadelphia that night. junior society week, and In th* cord* *Mras+ don, in Franklin, is home. visit in Boston. lameness pain* MissCarmeu Harper every Sunday after- cke? If you only m* the value f Tsttlr* Town meeting March 18. There are March 4. Gem. Mrs. Amelia of is Dunham, Bangor, at Family KUxn am thousands ••{ others mV Walter H. Stinson is home from the noon at 1.30. who thirty-four articles in the warrant. One George Hatch’s. |«—4( you could only talk with the* in Portland. in the is to see what action EAST FRANKLIN. hospital The boat owned Everett was have bettedud by its use t-**t fifty the town will take in by Murphy Roscoe onotutt Rankins’ youngest child Is very 5 •>*/#— you would g*t a bottle at regard to the of Mrs. Annie E. who has been The Sunday school convention in Sun- carried ashore upon the rocks and dam- restricting speed automo- Blaisdell, ill of pneumonia. coat four time* lt» price. biles. This article does not call for is set chapel was well attended. aged badly in the last gale. any ill, slowly gaining. Leon March 4. S. Bridges, of Lynn, Mass., is spend- appropriation. Charles of is Will Sweetaer is cutting weir poles in Tuttle’s Burgess, Milbridge, visit- j ing ajfew days with the Alffn’a. March 12. Ch’e’er. Mrs. William Sellers’ woods. He will run i ing his daughter, Miss Minnie Hardison. AC ISLE HAUT. There was two weirs. a sociable Thursday evening Master Paul Blaisdell is his Elixir BLUEH1LL. visiting Robinson has been at Grange hall, for the benefit of Family Mrs. Alphonso seriously the tu- absolutely relieves pain cousins Arthur and Ervin I'rann in E. R. Crump, a summer visitor, has Mrs. Edward P. Tucker has returned Egypt. ill of grip, complicated by asthma. tor, Rev. Mr. Carter. Proceed! about and remove the cause. presented the library with twefity books, f!5. Prevent* the muscle* from a visit to Boston. Noble Madison, of Boston, who has j Mrs. Lufkin’s March 11. wards This makes 835 volumes in the library. Margaret parents, Mr. |j from stiffening. been in a for is home off chills, produces a Harold of a hospital treatment, and Mrs. W'illia, have returned to their Rowell, Skowhegan, spent Rev. Mr. and perma- for aw hile with his G. W. Madi- MacDonald, seacoast mission- quick speedy few days here last week. parents, home at Bath. OAK POINT. nent relief frotnrheuma- here A son and wife. ary, preached Sunday. regular I ttn, colds, sore throat, Herbert Stevens is a few Tbe dance Friday evening was well at- Ralph Leland lost bia horse lameness, sore- spending days 11. church organization was formed. New Sunday. sprains, March B, ness. chilblains, with his father, Austin T. Stevens. tended. Singleton’s orchestra, of Cheater Grindle and stains, seats have been installed in the chapel at leland Morton are toothache, lumbago and furnished music. H. E. Krehbiel and wife, of New York, SEDGWICK. a cost of f300. Thomaston, in the town. many other similar draw- March 2. backs that you a few in C. I deprive spent days town last week. J. W. Paris went to Ellsworth to-day. William Powers was severely injured Mrs. John Burr died Sunday, after of good health. illness. The Bluehill Dramatic Co. played to Dr. A. G. Carter is practicing dentistry Thursday by a fall on the ice-pond, where COREA. long Guaranteed under the Laws. crowded houses in Penobscot and he was ice. Some men saw him March 11. Pure Pood Sedg- in Springfield, Mass. cutting Evans is 8. T. jj,l Young employed by Composed of wick last week. was well lying face down on the ioe, and goms.olla Every part Dr. R. E. Hagerthy will purchasa a five- j brought Spurling as mail carrier. and vegetable citracts. taken. Much credit is due Mr. him home. He was unconscious To That’s It Is Williams, automobile this twenty- Mothers—And Others. why per- laUfltlW passenger spring. Nathaniel Young, who u in poor health, harmless and can be taken the stage manager. The be- four and is conscious of “■>■»«• Bucklcn-. fsctly specialties Mrs. E. J. who has been ill of hours, only part ■Y°u Arnica Salve to cure as well as used externally. Eaton, is living with his daughter, Mrs. William children of eciem*. nally the time now. rsshes, tetter, chafioc*, IlflNl'V mifer ,n'j(kfV eWMBeei. N>r* has recovered. * grip, Stewart, at Prospect Harbor. hutnon*- well u thei' me- rsar *****ta. It a* es»».* *“PV'1’ V** w J((t4 iltJOntisrmHits. March 4. Sadie. cuU> burns. U *tti to* ■•*»• March “iurlea* bruises, etc., map*. i'fY«k«r M Carl Strout and of snail A. • U#f* 11._H. wife, Milbridge, are Nothing else heal, sc fa* ptmrnfiiy, *"7%!c ^Iekf?r,*SFor U>k If M Las set 4® «« isle. Mrs. Strout’s E. R. quickly. boll., ulcers, old, running 01 BN.r BOOTH deer visiting parents, Tracy "* GOULDS BORO. P“” “ h“ “° ** cU i7 *• and wife. Miss Dorothy Strout will spend an « Lise Sarto, sg; Rose Thompson spent the week with ; drlgiV.u' Miss Mildred Coffin is spending a few* the summer with her grandparents. friends at South Deer Isle. 1 Come in Steuben. March 4. 8. They If Together. da^s you have Mrs. Thomas of is tropble in getting nd of Robertson, Manset, cold yot Mrs. Carrie Rice, of Sullivan, is with yon may know that an AMERICAN ADS visiting Mrs. Maggie CleveUnd. SOUND. you not tnai her mother, Mrs. Lucy Tracy, who is ill. .“propwly- There ia no reason Backache and Howard is in Bar Harbor cold should why Kidney ache are Mrs. William McKensie, of Stonington, Havey hospital bang on for weeks, and It w-i Mrs. Edith Hovev, who has been visit- (or y°“ uk« PAY BEST Some is a guest of Mrs. Fannie Stinson. treatment; Chamberiaiu’s Cong* Usually Inseparable. ing her daughter, Mrs. Helen Mitchell, in Remedy. For sale by all dealers Mrs. John Young has returned from a Ellsworth is home. Jacob Bryant is ill at the home of his ; People Are Harvey, 111., visit in Boston. daughter, Mrs. D. W. Fifleld, at WTest How To March 4. Jen. —n Learning Stonington. Murray Lurvey and family, of Weat det Kid of Both. GREAT POND. Eden, have moved into The ladies’ aid society, recently organ- ArthurJBrown's J. 8. Archer is home from Clifton, where ized, met with Mrs. H. P. Hatch Wednes- cottage. March 4. H. Does your back ever ache? he ha8 been employed. day. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Feel lame, weak—so sore you can hardly Saturday night the ladies served oyster M. P. Gray's. INDIAN POINT. work? cake and coffee in the stew, hall in honor Little Kat^e Peirce gave an invitation to Mr*. Ann Higgins, of West Eden, ia Are you making the common mistake— of the railroad survey party now occupy- her little friends Friday, her sixth birth- keeping house for B. H. Higgins for a few for it to ing Wesuitu at Great Pond. Waitipg pass away? camp day. A nice supper was served. Grand- days. To cure March 3. the backache, you must cqge the K. mother Peirce decorated the tables with Louis Sanborn, who has been building kidneys. evergreen. WEST JBROOKJLLN. cottages at Seal Harbor for Mr. of The pain may cease, but is sure to re- Dane, Howard Peirce and Capt. Edwin Carman a with bis turn. Omar Eaton, wife and little daughter, of Boston, spent day recently made a raid with their “sawing machine” uncle, Seth Harding. Yon may feel tired and worn-out all the South Bluehill, are visiting at Frank the at Mrs. H. P. Hatch’s March 4. time. Bridge’s. upon wood-pile H. Tuesday, and soon six cords were sawed Urinary troubles may head- Ahira and David have annoy you, Bridges gone to and split. Then thev visited Mrs. PARTRIDGE CX>yE. aches and dizziness. George Rockland, where will be on and soon five cords more were they employed Stinson, Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, who has been New Make up you mind your kidneys need the steamer Booth bay. prepared there. England Animal Fertilizers visiting at Henry Bartlett’s, went to La- attention. March 11. B. March 8. H. increase the soil moine corner producing power of your farm by supplying to the Sunday. the Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills at elements needed by the growing crop. Organic substances in • Mrs. Alice Burkhart and Mrs. Alice the form once. NORTH LAMOINE. SWAN’S ISLAND. of animal matter supply plant food In its most concentrated Young have returned from a visit in Mas- and available form. Doan’s have strengthened thousands of Dr. H. A. Holt and of West Sulli- Miss Maude Btanley has a trained nurse family, sachusetts. weakened from sick, kidneys. visited his brother on The Portland with her. van, Tuesday. March 11. Hubbard. THE Have driven out kidney backaches for MOST SUCCESSFUL CROPS doctor returned Tuesday evening, while G. F. Newman and W. A. Btanley yrere good. the remained are started and carried to Fertlll- family until Saturday. in Portland last week on business. Attack of maturity by New England Animal Repels I>eath. zers. The No Ellsworth reader can doubt the fol- 11. of the Is the and the the March Y. L. E. of ‘Five two doctors told me I quantity yield largest quality Joyce, Atlantic, has bought a years ago had ocst because the lowing statement: only two years to live." This startling state- necessary food elements are supplied in the proper Hiram W. Hamilton, Mill Ellsworth ment was made by Stillman Green, Malachite. proportions. They are complete, reliable and lasting. They run St., Constipation causes headache, nausea, diz- Col. told me 1 would die with con- Do you know that of all the minor ail- “They treely through fertilizer drills or so that Falls, Me., says: “I was troubled by kid- ziness. heart sumption. It was up to roe then to try the planters, any given quantity languor, palpitation. Drastic ments colds are far the most can be for by danger- best lung medicine and I began to use Dr. applied per acre. The New England meets the demands ney complaint for quite awhile. A friend physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and the cold a ous? It is not itaeif that y#u King’s New Discovery. It was well 1 did, for high grade fertilizer that is reliable under all conditions. recommended Doan’s Pills to don’t cure. Doan's Keguiets act and need to but the serious diseases that I am and believe I owe Kidney me, gently fear, to-day working ray For further local cure 25 it often leads to. Most of these are life to this great throat and lung cure that information or suggestions address our and a box, 1 their use. constipation. cents. Ask your drug- helpful procuring began has cheated the grave of another victim.” It’s agent or write direct Ad at. known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and to us. benefited me I re- gist.— to puffer with coughs, colds or other They greatly. willingly are among them. not folly consumption Why throat and lung troubles now. Take the cure commend this remedy to anyone take Chamberlain's Cough and NEW ufHicted. John W. Greensboro. Remedy that’s safest. Price SO cents and $1.00. Trial ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY with Sickelsmith, Pa., cure cold while yon can? For sale bottle free at all kidney complaint.” has three like your by druggists. children, and most children, all dealers. BOSTON, MASS. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. they frequently take cold. “We have Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, tired several kinds of cough medicine/* The most common cause of insomnia is he “but have never found Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores sole agents for the United States. says, any yet disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain’s For Sale E. W. Ellsworth. that did them as much good as Chamber- or any itching of the skin. Doan’s Ointment Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these By, Wooster, Remember the name—Doan’s— and take lain’s Cough Remedy.” For sale by all gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly disorders and enable yon to sleep. For no other. dealers. safe for children. All druggists sell it.—Add. j sale by all dealers. IfibrrticcmtnU. Primitive Ida** of Hygisn*. acfotrttwmrnia. A BALD-HEADKV) WOMAN ftigst Kotins. Hindu ambassadors once sent to f’ Shorn of Her Crown of STATIC OF MAINK. REFERENDUM England by a native prime were re- Beauty, Loses County OK HaNCOCKJs*. as so that on HOW WcAK WOMEN In Love and Marriage. garded polluted tbelr re- fo the Honorable Justice of the Ju- Women’s Hair is moat to Supreme AND RECALL turn to India nothing but being born certainly necessary dicial Court, next to be holden at Ellsworth again would them, and May Be Made Strong at Small woman. Who could love and marry a within ard lor the county of Hancock on the Interests purify they second Tuesday of April, a. d. 1912. Best were and No Risk bald-headed woman? What charms could By F. A. MITCHEL accordingly dragged through a Expense represents Henry 8. Mit- that every woman should one j.numd gold image of the sacred Yoni. There are hundreds of women In array to offset such a disfigurement? RESPECTFULLYchell, of Treniont. in said county and State, that he is seized in fee and as re herself unnatural suffering American Press Am- A n this weak. thin, A woman’s goal is usually love and simple Copyrljht by writer describes curious custom vicinity, run-down, tenant in common of and in certain real estate safe and elation. I9U. Her is her hV obtaining proper help of the Ilaretse in South Africa. A few tired out and nervous. Such women marriage. crowning glory situated in Treruont aforesaid, to wit: nervous hair. loss of hair mars A certain lot or parcel of land situated cm ills and after of a man need Vinol as much as did Mrs. The her *hen physical days the death the doc- Just beauty, Tinker’s Inland, so-called. In the town of Tre- When and success. here occur. ailmcnU Agnes Winston was a very gentle tor comes and makes nn Incision on Jane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, happiness, Yet, right mont, county of Hancock and state of Maine, repression in are and described as follows, to wit: come to you romom- the forehead of each of the survivors San Francisco. Cal., who says: Ellsworth, there thousands of tnJ suffering parson with no natural aptitude AH of that part of Tinker’s Island aforesaid of his and liila it with "I have used Vinol for some time women who are neglecting or injuring which lies of that certain Jot of land is one safe, effective in those inure- relatives medi- southerly j^r there for leadership political known as the homestead farm of i cine to ward off the contagion and the with particularly gratifying results. I their hair to such an extent that it is only formerly and well-tried remedy— the woman of William Fly, which farm is the same conveyed ments which concern the a matter of time gentle effect of the sorcery that caused Ills was run down, weak and debtlltated, ; when it will be utterly by A brahain Somes to William Fly by deed But she fell under the In- 0 dated 1807, and recorded in Hancock present day. death. and my appetite was gone. After tak- ruined. July 18, county registry of deeds, in vol. 21, page 018; fluence of Mrs. Montgomery Stone, women I-eland calls attention to a custom of ing several bottles of Vinol I found Many destroy the beauty of their that your petitioner is the owner of four un- who was Interested In the mat- divided fifteenth thereof with the fol- greatly taking medicines on the threshold In my condition greatly Improved, and hair through thoughtlessness or ignor- parts lowing named persons and persons unknown, ter of rotes for women, and ance of certain facts. use obtaining ancient Tuscany, the idea being tbnt do not hesitatd to recommend Vinol They curling who together are the owners of the remaining fleecham'i a effort to In- eleven fifteenth to wit: Wil- that made irons or thereof, Indy vigorous the threshold was the border line be- to anyone similarly affected.” over-heated, to excess, which de- parts liam H. Tinker, of Sao Diego. California; fuse some of her own enthusiasm on the natural of tween the outer world where evil spir- Vinol Is not a secret nostrum, but stroys oil the hair, causing Amanda B. Tinker, of Sedgwicx, Hancock Winston. The Maine; William O. of Blue- the subject Into Miss its roam. a delicious cod liver and Iron tonic it to split, break, and come out. They do county. tlodgdon, freely bill, in said county; John Stanlev. Isaac F. wan like a statue of not their hair often or process molding If a person dies within an Eskimo without oil, which will create an ap- shampoo enough, -tauiey aud Everett Ktu 4, y, all of Southwest a material which would not hard- too often. use or Harbor, county, Maine; C. soft hut everything in the but must be de- petite, tone up the digestive organs, They soaps preparations Hancock Wesley value to women, liartlett and Olive Bartlett, both of Mount „f en. To describe Miss Winston In wom- which contain special stroyed or thrown away as well as make pure blood and create strength. ingredients positively Desert, in said county and State; the heirs of Pills remove the cause John V. Tinker; the heirs of Ada an's parlance ns a votes for woman which hnd come into con- Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- harmful to the scalp and hair. Tinker; the geecliam's j everything beirs of Sarah Marla Brainard; the heirs of clear the As a result of such of suffering: they system advocate. »he wouldn't "Jell." I tact with the deceased.—Dietetic and derstanding that your money will be treatment, dandruff fsiphine J. Erfst man and the heirs of Abbie F. Trevett the names and residences snd their tonic, helpful action However, after her first Interview Hygienic Gazette. returned if It does not help you. is created, the hair loosens, loses color, of ail said by I Heirs being to your petitioner unknown; and woman she consid- falls and baldness unless relieve you of headaches, bark* with the stronger G. A. Parcher, Ellsworth, Me. out, commences, Hher persons interested in said property whose names and residences and nerve rebellion. ered herself converted to the cause Scientific proper and prompt precautions are taken are also un- sebes,lassitude Manager. known to yonr petitioner; and that your pe- and. to be married, be- One cold in time. Then again, microbes and cer- itionvr desires to hold his said a few doses and know the being engnged winter day some railroad interest in Trv tain diseases about severalty. lieved It fitting that she should an- officials while nn of bring unhealthy scalp how Beecham’s making inspection Wherefore he prays that notice to all difference—know Notice. and hair conditions. per- nounce her conversion to her lover. | a large yard stepped for a moment In- Pauper ions interested, to wit: to all persons named pi!Is will help your feelings; &s owners in the with She sent for him and said: side a switchman's to contracted with the City of Eli* Almost any woman tnay rid herself petition together pub- shanty get lic notice to al» persons interested in said Strengthen, invigorate ! HAVINGworth to support and care for those who of dandruff and and hair if how they I deem it to announce warm. them was a diseased scalp and unknown be ordered, com- “Harry. proper Among general may need assistance during the next five property may she will but use missioners aud his said interest to that I nm taking great Interest who was known to ears and are legal residents llsworth. I the right remedy. We appointed, you superintendent let out to him to be held in fee and in sever- forbidall persons trusting them on my ac- have that we a matter which I don't know that have n remedy, and will positively Preserve In of mania for "scientific manage- conut, as there is of room and accom ity. plenty Dated at Ellsworth this fourth of Since 1 to as- ment" ami the reduction of odations to care for them at the City Farn guarantee that it will either cure dandruff day March, you approve. eipect expenses. i. d. 1912. Hunky 8. Mitchell. house. M. J. Dbdmmby and baldness or it will user and Protect sume a position In the working out of As they were leaving the switchman not cost the ihoak] hr «urr to Evrrr wnmsn rr*ff a new idea"— i naked the traveling ynrdnmster, whom anything. STATE |Ofr MAINE. th, sjm* id I direvlkins with every U»*. he knew: That’s a pretty broad statement, but we County ok Hancock, Judicial la bo*e* 10c.. 23c. "Whose Idea?” ss.—Supreme $oU evcnrwb«r« will back it and it with our own 3ourt. In vacation. one those Ideas that can be tellin’ me who thot prove “Why. It's of “Now, ye Kailroabs mb Steamboats. Ellsworth. Maine, March 4,1912. We will return if don’t belong to any particular person; mon is?" money. your money Upon the foregoing petition ordered: That do not find that itexall “93” Hair he petitioner give notice of the of mean for "That's the you pendency A FAIR OFKKIl, it’s for everybody—! every general superintendent,” he petition to all persons named therein and Tonic is an woman." the ynrdnmster replied. MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD entirely satisfactory remedy whose residences are known, by causing a will hair and over- of the p“tition and of this order thereon If You’re not Sat- "What do yon think o’ that? He’s a that promote growth jopy Your Money Back "Where did ^)U get It?” ;o be served upon each of said parties, four- folne come scalp and hair troubles; that it at lafleds "I don't see that that has anything lookin’ men, aud ye never would Maine In Effect teen days, least, before the second Tuesday will hair even on bald unless >f April, a. d. 1912, by some person duly au- for all the medicine used during It Is sufliclcut believe the tales ye are hearln’ about grow head.', We pay to do with the matter. Central Dec. 3, 19JL1. horized to serve civil processes in the place ’lm." Railroad all life in the hair roots has been extin- where served. U* trial, if our remedy fail* to omnptetely for me to tell you that 1 have Joined the follicles and the And it is further ordered that notice be We take all "What have heard about guished, closed, scalp relieve you of conatlpation. the votes for women movement” you him, BAR. HARBOR TO BANGOR. tiven to all persons interested and named as is and its name from Mike?” was the glazed shiny. It gets mknown in said a tberiftk. You are not obligated to a* in “Oh. that's all right. I'm in favor curious question. petition by causing copy BAR HARBOR .... lv the fact that it hair in 93 out of 100 hereof and ot this order thereon to be pun- if our offer. "Why, do say that he was at tW”. grew tny way whatever, you accept of that too I'll give you my vote right they Sorrento. 4 45 ished three weeks In the Ells- where received a consecutively the funeral of Mr. Mitehel's woife and cases, it thoroughly worth American, the first to be That s• mighty broad statement, but we nway. There are so many puzzling Sullivan. publication Mt Desert tll 20 t 5 15 t 9 50 and test. hirty days at least before said second Tues- word when the six come out ho Ferry- hard, impartial, practical awin every of it. Could anything be In our country's political pallbearers Sullivn 11 27 5 22 9 58 lay of April, a d. 1912, that all then questions Waukeag, Fy We want to Rexall “93” Hair may ap- raised his hand and said: ‘Hold on a 11 30 5 10 08 you try jear before our Judicial Court, then sore fair for you? status that my brain is iu a whirl ail Hancock 25, Supreme Franklin Road. til 40 t 5 38 10 14 Tonic at our risk. You cannot lose o be holden at Ellsworth in said county and common-wnw treat- minute, boys. I think yez can get surely A most scientific, the time trying to find out which way June- til 00 III 50 : 5 41 10 45 Hate and answer to said petition. Waah'gt’n so, while you have i* Kexal! which are eaten along without two of thim.”—Every- ELLSWORTH. 11 06 1157| ft 47 10 52 anything by doing Arno W. Kino, ment Orderlies, to vole upon them. I'd like mighty to Ellsworth Falls. §11 10 12 5 52 tlO 57 everything gain. You had better Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. Their active is a body's Magazine. like candy. principle well to turn my duties as a citizen Nicolln. §11 22 t!2 16 6 07 111 10 think this over, and then come in and see A true copy of the petition and Order of Lake. 30 12 24 8 17 19 us about this offer. You will be well re- ,ourt thereon. recent scientific discovery that is oderless, over to Green §11 til you." Lake. 87 31 6 25 26 Attest:—John E. Bunker. Know Whit a Prism Is? Phillips §11 112 111 paid for your visit to our store. Remem- cotorie**. snd tasteless; very pronounced, lt'a all Isn't ItT' Mill. : e 28. Clerk Sup. Jud. Court.“ "Why. very simple. Egery's ber, you can get Rexall Remedies in this In and John Smith anti Henry Jones are eat- Holden. 43 12 39 6 33 84 yet gentle and pleasant action, Not to me. There's the §11 ill at our store — The Rexall "Simple! Brewer June. 12 00 12 59 6 531 11 53 community only i'iajb. ur MAhir, in ing lunch together. John Smith casu- •tore. E. U. cor particularly agreeable every way. They tariff, and the trusts, and the referen- BANGOR. .. ar. 12 05 1 06 700 11 69 Moore, opp. poatoffice. Hancock, ss. takes two cubes of sugar and A M A M do not cause disrrhopa, nausea, flatulence, and the recall, and a lot of other ally j ro the the Honorable Justice of the dum. Portland.ar. 4 50 5 50 12 50 ° 4 50 Supreme or inconvenience whatever. places them side by side. Judicial Court, next to be holden at Ells* griping, any it takes all my time to keep Boston via Dover ar 11 12.° 3 SO things, S PILLS worth, withiu and for said County, on the Rexall Orderlies are particularly good for "That makes a perfect prism, doesn’t Boston via°Ptsmth'ar 9 05! 5 15!. CHICHESTERthe DIAMOND BRAND. a up even with what they mean." Ladlml Auk your second Tuesday of October. A. D. 1911. children, aged and delicate persona. It?” John Smith remarks casually. BANGORJ TO BAR HARBOR. (hl-ehrr.ter'1 Din E. Butler, of in said Agnes, who had heard Mrs. Stone 1’IIU in Red snd Brooklin, "Prism county, wile of George H. Butler, re* If suffer from chronic or habitual nothing!” replies Henry boxes, sealed with __ ___ CAROLINE you rattle over these things as a cat would via Dover lv 55 That her maiden Boston *7 *30 *8 Take no other Huy of your ipectfully represents: or the associate or Jones. "That Isn’t a prism.” const pat ion, depend- run over piano keys, said confidently: Boston via Ptsmth lv 10 00 6 00 9 00 Ihvntt). Askfor<'IIM in-:*.TFRS Game was Caroline E. Hall; that she was law- A M DIAMOND ItRAND IMLI.H, f B5 married to the said H. Butler, at ent chronic ailments, we urge you to try "Sure it Is,” remarks Smith. "Don't fully George “Oh. I know what all these things Portland.lv. 1 20 tio 57 f 12 35 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable Rocklaud, Knox county, Maine, on the twen- know a when see one?" Rewll Orderlies at our risk. Remember, mean." yon prism you A M SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tieth day of March, a. d. 1895, by R. H. Burn- BANGOR.lv. f 6 00 tlO t 8 10 515 EVERYWHERE ham; that lived as husband can get them in Ellsworth only at oar "I certainly do,” Is the retort. "A t they together yoo "What's the referendum?" Brewer June. 6 0T 10 3 16 6 21 snd wife at Rockland. Knox county, Maine, 12 tablets 10 36 tablets 25 is a triangular piece of glass 6 29 10 35 •tore. centa; "Why, when the governor of a state, prism Holden. : I 3 5 40 and at Brooklin. Hancock couuty, Main e, used to divide into the Kgery’s Mill. 110 Unjal ITotices. rrom the time or their said marriage' nti 1 the cents; ft) tablets 90 cents. Hold only at our doesn't know what light primary for Instance, exactly Phillips Lake- i’o’wi In t 8 41 t 5 47 first day of July, a d. 1903; that your libellant K* xtll Store. E. U. colors. Can’t you recall enough of Green I.ake. fl 44 11 3 48 5 56 STATE OF MAINE. has conducted herself •tore-The Moork, to do In a certain case he refers the always towttrds her 6 56 school to remember that?” Nicolln. i 53 11 J 3 t 6 07 w«. said husband as a faithful, true and ffection- cor. pvslofHce. % your days Hancock, opp. matter to the people. Ue submits It at Ellsworth Falls. 7 06 11 4 09* 6 20 ste wife; that on the said first day af July, a, "Oh, I remember that all right. ELLSWORTH. 7 13 11 4 14 6 25 Supreme Judicial Court, October Term, 1911. d 1903 the said H. de- an election." yes; Geoige Butleroutterly 7 25 11 4 20 the Honorable of But these two cubes of sugar, placed Wash’gt’n June. J 6 31 To Justice the Supreme ; serted your libellant without cause and went “What's the recall?" Franklin Road. t 7 33 il2 6 40 Judicial Court, next to be holden at Ells- lo parts unknown to her; since the first day side side, make a too.” Hancock. 7 41 12 6 49 within and for said on the of a. d. she has never received from when a doesn’t decide a by prism i worth, county July, 1908, "Why, Judge 44 12 6 of 1911. him "Bet you the lunch you’re wrong.” Waukeag. Pnllivn Fy 53 second Tuesday October, auy support; ibat said utter desertioh question right they take away his Mt Desert Ferry. 7 60 12 7 00 Marcia Sargent, ot Ellsworth, wife of Albert has continued for three consecutive years challenges Jones. Sullivan. 8 10 H. Walker, respectfully represents that she next prior to the filing of this libel; that his Judgeship.” Sorrento. 8 40 was married to the said Albert H. residence is unknown to our libellant and "You're on,” promptly agrees Smith, lawfully "Splendid! I see that you have eas- BAR HARBOR.... ar 9 15 Walker, at Ellsworth, Maine, October, 29, 1906, : cannot be ascertained by reasonable dili- and a was sent for. the Rev. 8. W. Sutton, a minister of the that there is no collusion between discovered the purport of these two dictionary by gence; ily gospel, duly commissioned to solemnize ! your libellant and the said George H. Butler Jones had to pay the bet. If you ♦Daily except Sunday. novelties, over which 1 have been puz- marriages; that they lived together as hus- | ;o obtain a divorce; wherefore she prays that don't believe It, look In a hand and wife at said Ellsworth from Octo- ! divorce be decreed between her and the brain ever since dictionary °Daily except Monday. may zling my poor they that libelant I laid H. and see.—St. I-ouls Post Dis- Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.13 a m and 4.28 her, 1906. to January. 1307; your George Butler for the cause above set whether yourself has conducted herself towards her 'ortb. and that she were bom. J can't make out p m. and arriving at Ellsworth 11.06 a m, 10.62 always may have the custody of patch. m. connect with Co. said husband as a faithful, true and affection- her minor children, .Samuel G., aged 13 years, a trust Is an economic development or p. Washington Ry. ate wife; that the said libelee totally disre- Vlary C., aged 11 years, and Harold A., aged 9 t Stops on signal to conductor. an assumption of monopolists treading garding his marriage vows and obligations In Church. §Stops only to leave passengers from points was of cruel and abusive treatment and Maine, 11,1911. hnve no Idea Hay guilty Bucksport, Sept. on the people’s rights. I on Railroad. extreme Caroline A curious custom has tieen observed Washington County cruelty towards your said libelant: E. Butler. the said Albeit H. Walker to whether we have too many voters al- Passengers are requestly to pro- That in March, 1907, Subscribed and sworn before me this 15th from time Immemorial at Old Weston, earnestly deserted said libelant, without cause, of a. d. 1911. so cure tickets before entering the trains, and your lay September, ready or too few. There are many and went to unknown to and for Wilfred Huntingdonshire, in England. The especially Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to parts her, G. Conary, candidates for me to Investigate before Ellsworth. more than three continuous consecutive years Justice of the Peace. church there Is dedicated to St. S "Ith- to the making of this libel he has COODALL time H. D. WALDRON. prior our election that 1 haven’t the for deserted your libelant, and during STATE OF MAINE. and on the most nr General Passenger Agent. utterly lu. Sunday p- — the work. I shall have to do our pro- MORRIS MCDONALD, said time she has neither seen nor heard Hancock ss. Supreme Judicial Court. In St. the edifice from him, or received from him vacation. Ellsworth. Feb. a. d. 1912. It proachlng Swithin's day Vice President A General Manager. any support; 28, viding when married, and 1 think that there is no collusion between your libel- Upon the foregoing Libel, Ordered: That Dr@ss G@®ds Is strewn with new mown The Portland, Maine. hay. said libelee to obtain a will be better to turn my political du- ant and the divorce: he Libellant give notice to the said Libeilee tradition Is that an old lady bequeath- that your libelant believes it reasonable and o appear before the Justice of our Supreme ties over to you.” roper that the bonds of matrimony between Judicial Court, to be holden at Ellsworth, From Loom ed a field for charitable purposes on “You couldn't, stupid. It's against Eastern Steamship er and her said husband should be dissolved within and for the County of Hancock, on the to condition that the tenant provided the by divorce: (econd Tuesday of April, a. d. 1912, by pub- Woaror the law for women to go to the polls Wherefore she prays that such divorce may ishing an attested copy of said Libel and this bay to lessen the annoyance caused by be decreed. >rder thereon, three weeks in the AT MILL PRICES to vote." successively the squeaking of the new shoes worn Corporation. Ellsworth, August 26, 1911. Ellsworth American, a newspaper printed in can bow to Palm llearh Cloth In Plain and •'Hut you tell me vote, Mabcia Sargent Walker. Ellsworth in our county of Hancock, the first by the villagers on Feast Sunday. to at least to and I'll to the and vote as you Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th publication be thirty days prior Pancj Weaves. Color Natural go polls second There are other explanations—one that day of August, 1911. .he Tuesday of April next, that he Tan. Send for sample* of this say. Wouldn’t that be the same Reduced Winter Fares. nay there and then in our said Court appear it is an offering of the first fruits of Q. B. Stuart. cloth, anose so In our case, but every Bar"IIarbor and Boston $.‘1.50. A true copy of the Libel and Order of Court a survival of the custom of Coodall Worsted Oo.. couldn't do that with her fiance strewing womau STATE OF MAINE. E. the church (when the floor was only Blueliill and Boston Attest:—John Bunker. Clerk. Salesroom, Sanford, Maine. or her husband," $3.50. Hancock bs.—Supreme Judicial Court. In beaten earth) with rushes. vacation. Ellsworth, Feb. a. d. 1012. bwkv. 28, «ue iiiifiui wiui uer Upon the foregoing Libel. Ordered: That STATE OF MAINE. “That's It. When she's married her the Libelant give notice to the said Libellee this 13th day of February, a. d. 1912, A New Creation. Steamer Boothbay leaves Bar Harbor 10 am to before the Justice of our on execution dated 3, 1912, is* as he likes." appear Supreme TAKEN February hustiaod will wish to Tote lued on a rendered the Margaret, aged eleven, had just re- Monday and Thursday for Seal Harbor, North- Judicial Court, to be holden at Ellsworth, judgment by supreme "Well, that he wishes to within and for the County of Hancock, on the udicial court, for the county of Hancock, at suppose east Harbor, Manset, Southwest Harbor, Bass turned from her first visit to the zoo. second Tuesday of April a. d., 1912, by pub Lhe term thereof begun and held on the one and the wife the other. Treatment rote way Stonlngton, North Haven and Rock- an attested of said Libel and this lecond Tuesday of October, a. d. to Vapor "Well," said her mother, smiling, Harbor, lishing copy 1911, wit, In that case what's the use of either land, connection with steamer for Boston. order thereon, three weeks successively in the October 10. a. d. 1911, in favor of Edmund D. see and the Ellsworth a in Noves. of Kennebec State For Sore “did you the elephants gi- American, newspaper printed Waterville, county, Catarrh, Colds, Coughs, of them voting? The one Is a stand if Maine, business at said raffe and the Steamer M incola leaves Bluehtll 9am Ellsworth in our county of Hancock, the first doing Waterville Throat and Bronchitis. the other." kangaroos?" to be thirty days at least to ander the name of Noyes Stove Company, off against and Thursday for 8outh Bluehll), publication prior looked thoughtful. Monday the second Tuesday of next, that he may igainst Fred L. Kenney, of Verona, Hancock knows that never of that” Margaret April Everybody breathing "I thought Brook Uo, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, SargentvlBe, there and then in our said Court appear and :ouuty, Maine, for thirty-one dollars and fifty- “We saw the elephant and the gi- three cents debt or “•“'ME! a few times a day through "In other words, they 'pair’ as they South Brooksville, Dark Harbor and Rockland, answer to said libel. damage, and ten dollars and ‘he little hard rubber Inhaler raffe and the dan-ger-roos." Arno W. Kino, three cents costs of suit, and will be sold at |H>cket do In legislative bodies when two connecting with steamer for Boston. auction, at the office of W. C. •ill in a Justice of the Hup. Jud. Court. public Couary short time drive out catarrh. to "What?" said Mrs. Blank. it Bncksport, said county, to the members on opposite sides wish be RETURNING A true copy of the Libel and Order of Court highest Many |>eople regularly use the vajKir “The dan-ger-roos. It said, ‘These thereon. bidder, on the 15th day of March, a. d. 1912, at absent at the coining up of an Impor- Len o'clock iu the forenoon, the following de- treatment at in — Attest:—John E. Bunker, Clerk, night conjunction animals are d a-ng-e-r-o-u-s." Har- Turbine Steel Steamship Belfast icribed real estate and all the right, title and •ith the hast- tant measure." inhaler, claiming that it subscriber gives notice that interest which the said Fred L. Kenney has she said per’s Magazine. and rpHE hereby ens results. "I think we'll pair." softly, Leave Boston 5pm Tuesdays Fridays X she has been duly appointed executrix xnd had in and to the same, to wit: A certain This is the treatment: Into a feeling for her lover’s baud. for Rockland connecting with steamer leaving of the last will and testament of lot or parcel of land, with the buildings vapor standing thereon, situate in said Verona on howl Still Rockland, 5.15 a m, or on arrival ot steamer EMILY SMITH CUSHMAN, late of ELLS- three-quarters full of boiling "And If a case of referendum comes •‘Johnny.” the westerly side of the main road and ex- and for Bar Pour a scant of JIY- It to One summer when an admirable from Boston, Wednesday Saturday, WORTH, bounded and described as follows to wit: teaspoonful up In our family I'll refer you.” 1 Ills Bluehlll and intermediate landings. in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds southerly and westerly by land of heirs of cover head and bowl with be Dice." secretary of the navy was visiting Harbor, "That will very being required by the terms of said will. rhomas Mooney (formerly laud of William towel and breathe for live minutes the Buekfield in Maine K. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. "As to the recall— But there’s no native village of All persons having demands against the es- Butler), northerly by laud of Fred Bassett of J. & N. 'nothing, healing, antiseptic 11YO- he sent some clothes to the A. M. Hkkkick, Bluebll tate of said deceased are desired to present [formerly Bassett), easterly by the recall in marriage. Is there?" village Agent, ruain road from the S Try it when IIYO- the same for settlement, and all indebted leading bridge, said lot japor. using divorce, and that's awful.” washerwoman and. driving by the thereto are requested to make payment im- being ten rods square, and containing cne *£* nose or throat "Only hundred rods. A. any ailment. with a mediately. Emily L. Smith. square Chaklkn Arky, The was Interrupted at this next week in company repre- Banking. JliOMEI is guaranteed by O. A. dialogue Ellsworth, Maine, Feb. 8. 1012. Deputy Sheriff catcher kisses and was never renew- sentative to congress, stopped to ask to put an end to catarrh, or point by subscriber notice that rf!HB subscriber hereby gives nofice that to her rpHE hereby gives money hack. A bottle of I1YOMEI ed till after'tbelr marriage. Then one for them. The woman turned X she has been duly appointed adminis- X she has been duly appointed executrix «»ts “Is John- tratrix of the estate of >f the last will and testament of 50 cents; a complete outtit, day when the couple differed on some assistant. “May,” said she, which SAMUEL P. COUSINS, late of LAMOiNE, JOHN T. MILLER, late of BLUEHILL, includes inhaler, #1.00. domestic subject the wife said: ny's washing done yet?’’—Christian in the county of Hancock, deceased, and in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds when we is what your money will earn if "What did you say, dearie, Register. given bonds aa the law directs. All per- being required by the terms of said will. All in shares of the Invested sons demands the es- persons having demands against the estate of were engaged, about matters of this having against Hair tate of said deceased are desired to present laid deceased are desired to present the And Got a Lecture. Quickly Stops Falling. kind occurring between us?” the same for settlement, and all indebted tame for settlement, and all indebted thereto tre to make “I don’t remember." “Well, old man. how did you get and thereto are requested to make payment im- requested payment immediately. Eliswortli Loan Building Ass’n. mediately. Marjory Cousins. Nklub I. Ridlon. a of refer after I left you at midnight? •ichlog Scalp Vanishes Overnight and “I do You said. ’If case along Bangor, Me., Feb. 23, 1912. Bluehill, Feb. 24. 1912. all Dandruff Is Abolished. endum comes up between us I’ll refer Get home right?" subscriber A NEW SERIES rpHE subscriber hereby gives notice that rPHE hereby gives notice that “No. A confounded nosey policeman he has been X he has been duly appointed adminis- There is one It to you.'" X duly appointed adminis- hair tonic that you can trator of the estate of trator of the estate of baled me to the station, where I Is now open. Shares, 81 each; monthly pay faith and that is “Did I say that?" spent JS"l in, PAR- 81 share. PHEBE T. BARRON, late of ELLSWORTH, FRANCIS C. DUNHAM, late of CASTINE, «TANfSr did." the rest of the night.” monte, per sage. "Yea: you in the of and in the county of Hancock, deceased, and recall?” home.”— county Hancock, deceased, given fallinK hair, or money back, “What did I say about the “Lucky dog! 1 reached bonds as the law directs. All persons having given bonds as the law directs. All per- r»ritops sons demands the es- stives out daudruff, or money back, “The recall? 1 don't exactly remem- Boston Transcript. demands against the estate of said deceased having against WHY PAY RENT are desired to present the same for settlement, tate of said deceased are desired to otops or back. about itching scalp, money ber that Wasn’t It something when you can borrow wn your and all indebted thereto are requested to resent the same for settlement, and all in- «• A. first and ebted thereto are to make Parcher, the druggist you not right and being Conservation Too. shares, give a mortgage make payment immediately. S requested pay- * a Judge deckling reduce it month? ment Bkdrord E. Tracy. *cll is the man who sells it. every Monthly Asa M. Barron. immediately. p s? taken off the bench?" “What is this domestic science?*' In- payments and Interest together Ellsworth, March 12, 1912. Winter Harbor. Feb 23,1912. hair SAGE is a splendid will amount to but llttlw more ?LSIAN “Yes. When we were engaged I told the engaged girl. subscriber notice subscriber nofice that it is so quired than you are now for hereby gives that hereby gives {""dressing; daintily per- paying be has been he has been admin- that I would abide In all things by “It consists of making hash out of rent, and in about ten years yon THE duly appointed admin- THE duly appointed th®5" ,anji refreshing that It makes you istrator of the estate of istrator of the estate of decision, but now that wa are the leftover meat and croquettes out of will Dlv Una the minute you ap- your ASA 8. BARRON, late of ELLSWORTH, BENJAMIN F. DUNHAM, late of CA8T1NE, “ l!t nsed I find that you do not In all the leftover hash.” explained her more of ..i„ daily by thousands married OWK TOOT own HOME. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and in the county of Hancock, deceased, and as the law P* women who realize that cases decide right. In this Instance experienced friend.—Louisville Cour- given bonds as the law directs. All persons given bonds directs. All per- having demands against the estate of said de- sons having demands againBt the esiata WSUN SAGE keeps their hair are all wrong, and I feel It neces- ier-Journal. ; you For particular. Inquire ot ceased are desired to present the same for of said deceased are desired to present fascinating. If you have of re- and all are re- the same for and all hair aJ!'1 sary to exercise the .prerogatire O. W. T.plbt, Sec’y, settlement, indebted thereto settlement, indebted to make thereto are requested to make im- PARISIAN SAGE reacts on him who ot- quested payment immediately. payment A Parcher’s and call.” Every opinion First Nat’l Bank Bid?. Asa M. Barron. mediately. Bedford E. Tract. evcrt^Lt* druggists I declare!” ters it.—Emerson. A, W. Kixn, Pre* d-nt. Ellsworth, March 12, 1912. Winter Harbor, Feb. 23,1912. Jwhere. Large bottle 50 cents. “Well. o»ii aoDnttBemmto. File. ti»pp«r* Opium Single The Infinite When the Indians traveled together patience of th« p*, to well Illustrated in « matrimonial they seldom walked or rode two or AT wentieth Century •nn.reifc. If" 'A which I heard from an more abreast, but followed one another imperil m°7 tlm* customs official at ASSOCIATION In file. It has been thought by Contract one of the-?'1' tingle Marriage rters- on the resulted from upper Tanrze. tk- ,*n some that thia practice flent occurred several years .. Br HELEN R. OGELSBY the lack of road*, which compelled Br EDNA PHILLIPS nE„ attempt to avoid 0u to make their through woods duty , ,1** them way amount of If by American Pro* Amo- ffeecbnan opiut^ th,, American I'm A;ao- and around rocks by narrow paths. Copyright *** Copyright by ciallon 1*11. headed for Shanghai. ciatlon, 1911. this were the real reason for the prac- "An Important article of to And that " down tice. then we should espect UWde Mid the countries in oor rrrpecl l* very differ official i„ question Miss Matilda oa the tribes who lived In open Marriage -Z Weatbersby open- the little belled and spangled -J* traveled in company, as do whites. ! cut from what it was ■ century ago i„ ROYAL ing bar morning mail read a circular by the Chinese children from The true reason for as the ! Then there was one head to the faroi iWQ°? letter, as follows: Journeying *1* yeara of age. In file seem* to be it t* claimed. passing a . Indians did In aingle ijr, the husband. Now. of boles of these In nuaC You arc invited to be present at a meet- the spring of BAKING a of caste. This feeling was women of the feeling the ing of bachelors and spinsters for the pur- nine-tenth* of young I chanced to notice that the at of other customs of the tint, pose of organizing a matrimonial exchange the bottom i world. Including the wealthy clisuw. from tbo little boll in the for women slaves center of th! elderly persons Indians. It made their them to ■ self I was Because that et which work. Tbi* edurnits cap examining was ratt>er ported persona and rendered the men sllenl and unso- POWDER usually has there is no rea- tbelr grandmoth- Bed. Forcing It open marry passed of which la Asiatic. How It dependence purely „ut J son why marriage should he entirely giv- cial. This peculiarity ruHosity. I was ers koew nothing. astonished i0 fltd en up The exchange Is Intended for those has and disfigured Hindu life Pun warped one of theae tiny pellet of opium hardly a Absolutely who have before them a lonely old age, Home Is Charlotte Blake woe ,lnsrfl» Is well known. scarcely pos- of an Inch In diameter lh«t they may be thrown together with a Work to her waa which had hem sible where It To the wom- girla who worked. view to forming matrimonial copartner- prevails. substituted for the clapper Of life la bond- Her father was abun- conn, ah'n# for their mutual comfort. en and children domestic not Decennary. we had to search the *he whole lot, aad of a Chinese house- alii* to her. but Economizes Miss West hors the age. Tbe women dantly support our aggregate haul from Butter, Flour* by thought matter She about lorn hold are seldom seen In tbe street. The could not brook Idleness. possess- of over and concluded to attend the meet liked caps-a couple days' work for makes the food more their ed a voice and would have is. Eggs; children, when accompanying good was less than ten pounds of log. She was Hfty-two, but did not had her father uot opium* father, follow him at a respectful dls to go on the stage j Wide World Magazine. and wholesome consider herself old enough to entitle It was. she gave mnslc appetizing tanoe. In single file and in the order of objected As -- her to a membership to the exchange. lessons. But when she engaged her their age* -Harper's Weekly. Gleaning In Nevertheless she was very and self to Pomeroy her lover ob England, lonely Henry i There Is a whatever, popular but quite ready to catch at straw that Jectid to her doing anything erroaw The only Baking Powder made any might Don't Bo a Chatterar. ous belief that a common teaching. law right e bring nor companionship. Do chatter? If you feel you do, so she gave up from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar you several months gleaming exists in England. A as She had l>een engaged legal On eutering the room whore the don't! Get rid of the habit quickly obiter dictum that a man who without bearing auythlng from her enters » meeting was held Mias Wetthersby re- as may tie. There la nothing so Irritat- field for the purpose of Banco as to their marriage, and. time gleaning raa- ceived a shock. Mon and women ing or more dangerous. Ilia chief asks not be prosecuted for trespass hanging heavy on her bands, she spoke received whose hair was either sprinkled with the clerk a question which requires a the dubious of the matter. support Bin,. kston* were chat- to him about gray or had turned white brief .answer. Instead of replying In a But a majority of Judges •Tm getting things into shape for decided ia a ting together, any one of whom, she word, he Irritates bis superior by In- cane which came before tile be said. "Leave It to me. Just old conn Bluffed It Out must be older than herself. he Is sur- that." thought, consequent meandering*, and of common pleas that to grave a A Vicious as hoou as I’m ready I’ll let you know. ge0. Dw^rf. The stories of the embarrassment of She was received by the chairwoman and hurt to he eurtly cut short oral right to gleam wonld be Bebe was tbe favorite erior manners and in from an extensive bill of fare. It con- whose name she did not guide spill you.” Weathershy, to the man who would rath- acts of messages was all that was said about tb« by many parliament. In som* teliectual that he tained so classified dishes as to w ho to chat with her. nat- This qualities attempted many | hear, began er be shot than Then, too, o speak. matter at the time Mis* Blake con- country districts the "gleaning heir tj to throw his visitor into the fire, but make a fair sired book, the pages of urally choosing for a subject the pur- chatterer has few friends, whether while Mr. Pom- still regularly rung from the t vet of was the household. which he and in dis- I of the Miss Weatb- tinued to do nothing, prevented by pawed aimlessly poses exchange. or Who ean feel business otherwise. eien tenor of his the parish church during harvest tide The waiter, who needed his declared that she had come sim- eroy pursued the may. only ersby ease a man babbles all at with who without his affair* to twice a day to let the gleaner* know order to go to the kitchen, was stand- from curiosity; that she was per- way mentioning A Sure Sign. ply tell him In confidence to the next w hen commence you her. He was devoted to her in other they may and when That is a that is some ing at one side deferentially, with his fectly satisfied with single life and levity subject comer?—Pearson's Weekly. to they must finish. — Westminster Ga- on taking her to tie theater, times worth while a has 1 *Cci order slip and pencil in hand. The de- would not marry any account rcs|tects. voiding amuse- rette. to ! said the drives and affording her oiber learned to the sorrow of a would be lay was noticeable and Irritating "rerbaps.” gentleman, * Row. her iu the unskilled diner, and he loved some man Try Single ments. indeed, he treated undertaker. the finally ••years ago you young Great “We read." aald Lucinda, "about bow as father had Paraia'a Supers! t.oa. to the middle of a from whom old fashioned way. hi* At a recent examination of the state pointed blindly page fate separated you." The lu Adolphus brought to Luelln a great treated his mother, as his grandfather greatest superstition I'erala Is board the with his finger. “Bather say his own Innate wicked- undertaking among ques- bunch of roues, and we can Imagine his what I* known as the “evil <-y.-" too "Give me some of that,” he said. ness." bad treated grandmother. tions asked of the many applicants was must not to some one whom their beauty. We are left to guess at But Charlotte lived 10 a amcveni say yon one: The waiter looked over his shoulder “And you were obliged to send him the following know isn't meet, "How well you are lor their cost. But do you it a (ft* from hi» mother or hli grand looking"' "What do an and remarked:, you consider as infalli- ’awayr in order to make home She If you do and that person i* taken 111 “That's sir.” really necessary mother. She bad been developed. ble sign of death?" mayounaise dressing, certainly was. It will be because Mm beautiful to have a bunch of roses as was aasume her of the you gave tin “I know It. I can read." Itching to part “Crape on the door.” answered one “Sometimes In such matters the wo- evil Tou must not big around ns a barrel; that a single family beadwork. Self control ■«» eye. *-iy to a Journal. "But.” apologetically, “what will you man is partly nt fault." —Chicago rose will do? of thla mother. “What a pretty baby What have it on. sir?” lovely one of the features develop “That was not so in my case." a If "Try this If you have spent all your and iteif control euabted bright child!" for you do nml any- “Oti a bonehead. Do you mcnt, that plate, you “I was dismissed by a girl I loved. unfortunate to the Progressing. money for hats and gloves and Adol- once on the mat- thing happens child feed your customers ln/troughs here?” her. haring spoken “I think Arthur would have proposed I was but twenty-two years old, she hasn't brother Claude you will be considered re-i-xiobie. —Chicago Post. phus come—my ter that must Interested her. to refrain to me last If hadn’t come In nineteen. She considered herself very mothers let their children go night yon would say hasn't come to the bat- stop from doing so again. Nevertheless, Many me. felt sure that the room when did.” badly treated by I a rose— and clothed In order that jnst yon at the florist's and buy single there was a smoldering fire within dirty poorly "What Prayer In an East Indian Court. she was In error, therefore If I yield- not attract favorable atten- reason hare yon for believing It will cost very little—and take that Miss Blake was a representative of tbo they may The noon hour struck, tolled by the ed to her 1 would not only make a tion. The which la thought to that?” home and set It in the proper vase, its twentieth century woman. sign rail gong at the treasury door, and in mistake in that Instance, but be oblig- hare some to arert the erll “He had jnst taken both of my bands red petals and green leaves to please Mesnwhtle the Bowers csme regular- power ey# a stand- a moment all things came to ed to continue yielding to her, right or Its to All the consists In the k>- nd and In his. He had never held more than the eye and fragrance ly. and her fiance was not sparing of bolding still. The Mohammedan lawyers, the our married lives. third of both bands ch.-e to the one of them at a time before.” wrong, throughout room, an Individual flower of grace his Invitations As to the flowers, she lingers village Moslems loitering about the Therefore i refused, and she dismissed with tbe thumbs, while the other and beauty and Joy. If you can't sent them to an invalid whom she re- palms his court, even Mozuffer Khan with me." have a bunch a rose."—New fingers are extended atmicht out Tit For Tat. try single garded her especial protege, and some guardian policemaD. all reverently “My case was very different," said York Sun. Then with tbe hands behind yea yoa “Jims thought he was going to bog of the invitations she declined. These withdrew. A moment later they re- Miss "I was make a downward movement three the heiress.” Weathersby. entirely methods of courtship did not interest on the wide concrete veranda lover was times.—Loa Angeles Times “Wear appeared right, and my entirely Ths Everglades. her. uot having risen to There Pomeroy, outside the window at my left. wrong. I had a brother who needed The region known as the Everglades "She gave him the sack.”—Baltimore modern methods, knew of no other they laid down their prayer mats. and. care. 1 insisted on his with Is about miles American. my living of Florida slaty long by way to show his devotion, while she. What la Funf first with devoutly bowed me lover one “I don't what fun It can he for standing after my marriage. My very some flfty-flflve miles broad and Is being a modern girl, had no use for at- see heads and bands folded, they murmur- declined the arrangement 1 vast studded with Islands of to on these fishing eap*-dlUons Crust. selfishly swamp, tentions In vogue half a century be- you go ed the noon prayers of the prophet's to my brother and let from a quarter of an acre to hundreds with your husband." said her best Clara—He says he thinks I’m the naturally clung fore. religion; then knelt, still praying, and lover of acres in extent. These Islands are friend. nicest in town. Shall I ask him my go." One evening Pomeroy appeared at girl them- made obeisance, prostrating "Was brother worthy of the covered with dense thicket* am to an- because don't knew any- to call? Sarah—No. dear; let him keep your generally her home and said: "I happy “Tbgt's you selves before Allah the merciful, the sacrifice of the of two of or vines and occasion- about she an thinking so.—Town Topics. happiness per- utirubbery nounce that my alTalrs are now In con- thing fishing.” replied The reverence of their compassionate. sons T ally with lofty pines and palmettos. dition to take you from your father "I*o youT" was and free devotion perfect wholly "He was." The water Is from one to six feet deep, and support you In the same style a* “Indeed I do. I can *11 In tie stern Weather Note. shiimefaced- from the self conscious “Affectionate, unselfish, honorable?" the bottom, as a rule, covered with a that to which have been accus- of the boat and give advice to tlie best Mistress—Well. Cooper, what is the you ness that I should have felt, supposing “Ail these." growth of rank grass. the tomed" of them. And when a big t di gets weather to be Oaring like? Gardener—Well, the had that I. magistrate, suspended "Is be 8till living with you?" rainy season, from July to October, the •‘Wbat am I to do?” away nobody can beat me tc how jnnm, I dnnno. but the paper do say court to pray there in public.—Charles “No. He died twenty years ago." district comprised in the Everglades Is "What are you to do? I don't under- It to have beeu or might hits “forecast.”—London Punch. ought Johnston in Atlantic. There was a pause In the dialogue, practically lni|>enetrab!e. The vege- stand you." been landed.” during which the gentleman looked table de|K«it of the Everglades is con- "1 Infer from what you say that you "1 shouldn't think that w- uid hs • atramisrmtnts. The Russian Amsterdam. thoughtfully at his companion and sidered well adapted to the growth of will be able to hire the best of serv- much fun for you.” St. Petersburg is one of the few with a tinge of melancholy In his eye the banana and other fruits, and when ants, who will take every care of tbe "Shouldn't you? Well, that's lie- sum HER WEIGHT INCREASED great cities which hare been made and Then he said: properly drained the region will un- house. 1 see nothing to occupy me. you dou’t know how mad It m;ik« m? fROM 100 TO 140 POUNDS. not born. During his residence Id Hol- "What would you think of your ac- doubtedly be one of the most fertile on My mind will be a vacuum." husband. Kid. you don't know what land Peter the Great was so impressed tion if it could be proved to you that earth.—New York American. “Whut have ladles always don«7” fun It."—Cleveland Plain Deo i-r by Amsterdam, perched upon the wa- your brother was unworthy of the sac- "1 am not concerned with that. I Wonderful Praise Accorded ters. that he determined to abandon rifice yon made for him—a sacrifice Struggle of the River*. have never considered marriage even Spanish Meat Balls. Moscow and build a new which capital that Involved your lover's lifelong hap- The discovery that there is a kind of In the present day. 1 only know that Spanish meat balls are as nutatable Perunathe Household should bare canals for streets. In bis Remedy piness?” struggle for existence and survival of 1 am a woman, have earned a suffi- as they are rare, and made thus On« Mrs. Maria Orienta, Okla- Sweden in 1702 he 1 Goertz, campaign against >o sucn supposition is possiuie. the fittest among rivers is one of the ciency to take care of myself and don't ran of tomatoes, one onion rh ped writes: an island situated in the mid- homa, noted Be drew forth Ills pocketbook and most interesting results of the modern need any one to take care of me. If line, garlic or cayenne to last. Till* “My husband, children and stream of the Neva. “Here is my Rus- I could as a a bad myself took out a paper which he banded to study of physiography. A notable ex- be. married woman, a forms the "Spanish.” One and have used your medicines, and we al- sian Amsterdam!” he exclaimed and ball her. She read It, and every vestige ample of this contest is exhibited by partner In my husband's affairs 1 sup- pound* of hamburg steak, h. ways keep them in the house in case of Itegan the building of a ■■! *a' Immediately of color left her face. It was a con- England's two biggest rivers, the l«ose I should be Interested In matri- a loaf of stale bread; drain off necessity. I was restored to health there. The site was a marsh in salt to by city fession written many years before to Thames and the Severn. Between their mony. As It Is. 1 don't think 1 have ter. Take one egg. pepper and this medicine, and Dr. Hartman’s in- summer and a frozen morass in win- use for it” t 'be her lover by this same brother that valleys lie the Cotswold hills, and ex- any taste, ml* together, roll Into valuable advice and books. People ask ter. Two miserable huts were the x ne lover Span- he had stolen money from him, the ploration shows that the Severn by stood aghast. and hi* flan- sbte of an egg and cook In the about me from different places, and are only buildings. The erection of the confession being made on condition eating backward among these bills cee continued: ish” three cpiartera of au hour-N»- surprised that 1 can do all of my house- citadel, a great fort in the shape of a “l that the debt was canceled and tbe where softer strata underlie them has have found the period of engage- tional Magazine. work and that I was cored the with a tower 3ti0 feet alone, by hexagon, high, ment Vou have theft kept a secret. When Miss diverted to itself some of the headwa- Insipid. sent me flow- doctor of chronic catarrh. My husband on the north bank of the Neva was his looked she ters which formerly Sowed into the ers and theater tickets. 1 only won- His Suspicions Aroused was in which Peter Weatherby up gasped: ^ cured of asthma, my daughter of first care. The cottage dered that •vlff- "And are Tom?' Thames. you didn't send me a doll “John, do you love your little earache and catarrh of the stomach, and lived while out the atill you laying city Now to set "1 am Tom.” you propose me up in your “Yes.’" son of catarrh of the throat. When exists. my home as a war did not tell me of this Sh* Made a Mistake. figure under a glass “Do you love me Tery much;' I was sick I 100 now I "Why you weighed pounds; cover. 1 at Two girls, the story ran. were drink- decline the honor. 1 am about “Oh. yes." weigh 140. The Horrore of Thirst. the time It occurred?’ ing tea and scone* at a fashion- to sign a contract to go on the stage. “Will love me?” “I have There is no horror like the horror of “I preferred that you should choose eating you always regained my health again, and I'm able New York restaurant. The first going to try occupying in “Yes. woman, what have you I cannot thank for thirst—no suffering between me and your brother rather myaelf gay, you enough your i physical compara- the of a A girl said: profession music for two years, gone and ordered aent home now?"- advice. God a life ble to it. A traveler over the desert than between me and criminal. May give you long | but I am a Is to be “Maud is so sorry she took practical enough to realize Post. and bless your work.” in Egypt describes a man who had lost lover, husband who willing Reggie's Pltlsburgh back to thnt If I once enter that his wandered about for second to any one Is a weakling.” ring Dymon's to be valued." upon profee- way. days slon 1 asked the other as shall doubtless follow It as long without water and finally came stag- From the time of her entrance Into "Why?” girt she Hsr Question. as voice lasts moment Miss opened a fresh scone. my That Is what oth- In the coun- gering into his camp. The man's eyes the world to tbe present Molly (holiday making it. He said ers have done, and 1 see no reason why Mr. do mind « Headaches and Their Treatment. were bloodshot, his lips swollen to Weathersby had been one of those “Dyrnon kept Reggie try >—I say. floats, you I should be an bis women who are best described the hadn't been in to settle for it, accord- exception.” I ask a question? The Farmer-hA a there on twice their natural size; tongue, by In treating headache, is * was so taken I knows alL" This trait ing to his promise.” Pomeroy aback that for my dear. What Is It? Molly—What safe rale to follow:—Never use an blue, parched and swollen, hung out words, “She It awhile be did not know what to want to is finished or of his To allow eucb a man to was a strong will. gay. know when you've medicine containing acetanilid simila mouth. strengthened by “It U In seems to me,” he said that cow bow do torn coal-tar derivatives without the advic drink water at will would be like Tbe paper that trembled In her hand Not Condition. finally, milking you Professional "that you are proceeding aa much too off?—Loudon of your They may giv a redhot had In her a revolution. It Beggar (in Hardnpp's Sketch. physician. pumping cold water into produced fast been out o' as I am too alow. I see that I am temporary relief, but they almost neve steam boiler. It would kill him. This catne late, but it left In her not one office)—I've work for over reach the cause of the trouble and ai * mister, and ain't not np to date in the matter of a court- man required to be held forcibly by trace of her former fault From a year, got the price Education. likely to weaken the heart. The mos o’ a Can ship or In my estimate of the modern of thought, four men in his eagerness to get at lioness she bad become a lamb. night's lodgin'. yer do any- Education gives fecundity common form of headache, frequentl; position of a thing to help me out? Hardupp (sar- wife. I will meet you of Illustration, quickness, called sick from drinking water, while a fifth man al- "I beg your forgiveness for showing copiousness headache, arising like to. but I halfway. I will take you ai a part- and !"“*■ disordered be avoide lowed a few drops to trickle down the you that paper," resumed tbe man. donically)—I'd sprained vigor, fancy, words. Images stomach, may ner as well as one my foot on a collector to love If you will it decorates every comm°n by care in the choice of food. Shu throat of the sufferer at long inter- “I bad an object In doing so. For yesterday. tratlons; give np the career you have chosen to of trifling pastry, candy and rich food, take tim vals. He had to be cooled off Uttle by two decades I bare lived in a foreign thing and gives the power accept the partnership.” absurd. to eat, chew your food thoroughly an like an overheated boiler. 1 received an In- Tee Sana. without being undignified and little, country. Returning, “Now are keep your bowels in good condition b "I don't believe this novel of youn you proposing something Smith. vitation to join thla exchange and ac- that —Sydney using one-half to one teaspoonful c Little Choice. will hit the popular fancy." meets my concurrence,” said Char- cidentally learned that you were a lotte. "1 L. F. Atwood's Medicine after eac "Is there any choice in speculation “What's wrong with It?" agree to your terms.” member. I came here with one ob- Easy Enough- meal. This old reliable remedy ha But the care between the bulls and bears?” "Tour heroine acts at times as If she of a family threw the Mamma—Why aren t y°° been a to thousand ject. to meet you. and that we should wife Tommy's perfect blessing “Well, it 1a the choice between a aad sense."—Washington Herald. back to the status of her Tom- Get a bottle meet undents I to grand- • good boy like Willie BJones? for sixty years. toda; ndlngly preferred mother. ghe found It hi® dealt tight squeese and a toes up."—Balti- tmpoealblo to It’* enough for and prove it for yourself. Any explain tbe past” the my—Hah! easy more American. Friendly Advise* anpply want* of her children end most of “>• has it for thirty-five cents, or we ma At tbe next of the to be good. He's sick regular meeting "We all our Mends learn enough about her a free sample on request. L. F. Med surprised by get- husband’s bosi- exchange tbe president announced naaa to time.—lodge. cine Oo., Portland, Me. If we had no fallings ourselves we ting married" consult with him Intelligently. that the first match had been made. The should not take so much pleasure In "Good enough. Now surprise 'em by consequence waa that she natural- not better Mr. Thomas and Mlsa Ma- Another life, if it were Harrington staying married.”—Kansas Jour- ly dropped Into her own tk»» finding out those of others.—Rochefou- City sphere, leer- than this, would be lees a promise Subscribe for Th* Am*kjca> tilda Weathersby were engaged. nal. ing her husband to cauld. occupy his alone. • threat—J. Petit henn.