Ellsworth American : December 7, 1893
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■- ^—M| _uwrfh _‘"’l XXXIX~__ELLSWORTH, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893. iS^KSSTSSttSSI Numbeb 49. tJi\MC5Siomu vlarut ftlrbical. Tl,,‘ ( hurfh Walking with the World to the | posed war, came Into the shop. vegetables, enough for the family, and CONGRESSMAN MILLIKKN CTIRISTIA\ KXDKAVOK. WORKING THE ROADS. it ** n % it t » t (Reprinted by Requent.) Knowing that he had enlisted, he some to sell for labor. \ said, COUNTY Veterans at for the Week NEWS, ■THE KIND 1 "H*1 *h‘* after some conversation on the Addresses Waldo County Topic Beginning Doc. lO, The Present System of Re- I IT, Vi'Urr.h World walked far apart subject: On July 11,1832, a daughter was born, Highway ATTORNEY J !'h*"*inK »h«re- of time. man that will Brooks—Some Pointed Facts. Comment by Rev. S. II. Doyle. pairing Is Labor Thrown For other county newt tee inside pages. ■ THAT 1 he XX orld wa- ‘‘Any enlist, and go to Can- Mary M. In 1833 he built a shoe-makers’ Away. I CURES” singing a glddv song, -AM>- association of Wal- n<* *"*’ * i*urch a ada. to the The Union Veterans* the of God. I As a the .. hymn -ubflme. light the best friends In a Topic.—Kept by power Pet. t, general roads t ome English, shop, log-eabin style, oflaige logs, thing, country give me your -aid the merry do at on Nov. 23. 1 John II 15* hand,’* 3 this county assembled Brooks xvii, on this continent have been so lo- Cape Hosier. ■ w orld, country has, never ought to come few rods from the with a badly C ur. elor at house, log parti- Kept by the power of God, through faith Law. m "And walk with me this There were cordial hand shakings with cated that to build M. M. Crockett is at wav,” back alive.” Unto to be costly pavements home. Hut the < tion across the middle—one end for a salvation, ready revealed at the last " -tr. i. good hurrh hid her -nowy hand* and the lines Kilswnrth. Mp. \nd -I'lminlv This did each other by the old boys in blue, time. 1 Pet. i. 5. npon present and previously [ There is to be a dance at hall on m I n»-wcrcd, "\av, not preveut his going, however, shop, the other for wood, tools, etc. In Dyer’s I will not elaborate of give you my hand at all. and in due happy faces, as old associations were called The keynotes of our topical refer- provide systems drainage Thanksgiving evening. \ nd I will not walk with time, he went with his regiment the the were hewn down j you, shop-room, logs ences be in two would be a dreadful waste of I Rumor there law a. X our wav i- the wav ami old renewed. Con- may expressed phrases money. says will be a at n»Lu;mo\ m\m that lead- to death, to the lines near Buffalo, N. V smooth up, friendships wedding between them, — As it is X our word# are all untrue." by inside, plastered from the evil of the ordinarily beyond the means of Undercliff at Christmas. of gressman S. L. Millikeii. who was invited kept world, kept = way Greeubush and Aloauy, across the and lathed and overhead. In to do more than Miss plastered to eternal salvation. The first is ex- country people Mattie < ■ w me improve Sawyer has commenced il‘‘s a. "V»'. walk ith l.ut a little -pace," to speak on the occasion, addressed them Mohawk I will not to one the condition of school at C Iiriinimey, I •'aid the World, with a valley. attempt corner, he built a stove about in John xvii, when the present their roads, this No. again kindly air; granite 11-15, today, ib \ ttb.nai i n as follow s : pressed Bank.) "The road I walk l- a describe is the plea-ant road, all the particulars, as I could not six inches with a sheet Iron that God will His task that they should undertake Miss Annie Blake is at ■ \ nd th«- -un -hlne- thick, pipe. paviour prays keep expected home t. KLi.am*>Brn, me. alwav- there, I mi glad, and I am sure that - X ■ ,i do sincerely as soon as soon, as her path l- thorny an I and rude them justice. He was with his regi- This room was about twelve feet from the evil of the world. possible. school closes this week at f,,itla an<l Hmm-ltaw* auen rough square; every go I cilia n will to know of disciples Hut mine l- broad and rej dee, In such a Bluehill. plain. ment about a where he did The second is h declaration of the beginning task, the first step M> wav i- pav.il with flower- and dew* year, picket In one corner stood rolls of leather, belong- thi* ot the union veterans of apos- >v CHA*. M \*Ht gathering to l»e in MMET. Xnd with tle Peter to those to whom he directs taken, my opinion, is to do- Frank Hooper has moved into the house your- tear- and pain. duty, and engaged in some small skir- to the different customers, with their W .tdo county There ha* never been a stop : 1 If to me ing -ky i- alwav- Idue, his first In ing that which hAs generally been the formerly owned by Joseph Redman, Mrs. : V- mishes, but never in real lint since V*hi were mustered out of epistle. these two Bible !. want, no toll 1 know any engagement. names or Initials marked on each roll. custom of this Hooper’s brother. MASON. ■ The -k v above <>u I- set .ice. aftei u had completed the ovu r- we are taught several lessons country—that la, work- always dark, When the time arrived that he About this time he built a small barn, passages I X our !,.t l- a lot of might tin* s the roads. the as Krnest Gray is at home at but L't. a.t I woe. tiirovv .*f enendi ot your couijiry, in reference to our topic. To three of ing Working roads, it present, rney Law. The path I tread t- have been of service to his where he ami some of to resume bright and gav country, his stored his grain w Inii lb* v ! u a o 11 woik winch v mean d •, is in this con- t*lpects studies at the normal Nolifitor «»t ■ track I--mooth and these we will direct our attention. usually practiced country, r.it.ntv, ; ■ Xnd.it- wide; was school next term. I In r« room regiment surrendered to the as his au l other dried and s«»tne am! the orgatn- sists in out in « enough for vou and me enemy hay ciops, individually through great I. The calling each road district A ark It *. necessity of being the BANGOR, MK I o travel -ide l.v /. itloiiof which arc was more kept by All are to hear I i ■ -Ule.” prisoners, taken on board the stock. He also felled and cleared a you members, a gang of men who "work out" their very glad that the .i. will prison ship quite of God xvii, “Iain ol-taln l*a needed than n<>w. power (John 11). schooner “Herald*’ of arrived r;' an I tefen<l *utt> f..r M f -In lv the road tax under an overseer elected Bucksport th« Churrh the World Malabar,”on Lake Ontario, with the in- large piece of laud, where he raised larg* no more in the world, but these are in by at 1 *i ■ X approached j ••Your old enemy is In the saddle, not safely last week. att«mi u> alt kin lit oi I‘R. .» nd gave him tier hand of -now Bangor H. Bf. A«'K, ■■ tention of to the people. The labor done is worse • .>rTv»jMiri,ien«'«* Invite*!. ■ d 'hr old XX ,.r,d i taking them Dartinore in crops. He continued working at his trad* Itti druinb»*at and drawn sword; with the world." These are the two reasons ||i Readfleld. V* gra-pcd it and walked along. At South Brooksvllle the typhoid fever In* in accent- than thrown away, for it is rare indeed -*> low. ! England, but the enemy were defeated in winters ami farming summeis. •lot and sheil for your physical destruc- that Christ gives in his prayer why has been In Lewis bottles In -- i- to., to for either the ragiug Gray’s family. uFOUD .. "V'‘»r simple plca-e my ta-tc; their »n, but in the halls of in the God should those that had been overseer or the men under He has I wl.i give t<> plans, by being on the The larger now were larg.* eu nigh legislation, keep already lost his son. ■-LYUW CURED ME’’ you p«arl- wear, shipwrecked boys him to have clear ill 1 t bn h ••! v. t- and -ilk- l inrtmeiits «»f power, in the highest seat to Him. He was no any comprehension of AM1T.HLL for your graceful form, lake. After to do the farm given longer in Rosierns have watched _ A TERRIBLE CASE OF ■ X nd j making repairs, crossed considerable of work, while Tonight Cape diamond- to d< ck y our hair.” they of ‘i ri", ii, ihe land, where no con- what is needed. the world. While He was He the a T*‘e hutch !, ok.-,! d..w n at her {he and kept them, burning of in plain white lake, sailed down the river to he worked some in the This ni .- building Sargentville.