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LOCAL AFFAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moore have Liberty National Bank gone to Northport for the winter. j Mrs. Eugene Hale of Washington is the of Mrs? A. P. Wiswell. OF ELLSWORTH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. « guest Clifton Woodward has purchased J. A. Haynes. the Leonard Hodgkins farm. Bay- IT WILL PAY YOU M. L. Adams. side. W C. L. \T ALL TIMES AND ESPECIALLY Morang. Mrs. M. J. Drummey of Woodfords IN THESE TIMES Legal Notices. TO DO YOUR is spending a few days in Ells- BANKING BUSINESS. Union Trust Co. CHECK AND worth. SAVINGS. WITH THIS FEDERAL L. E. Treadwell. RESERVE MEMBER Miss BANK— Claesilled Advertisements. Mary Sheedy of New York C. W. Orindal Eat—Announcement. and Miss Margery Delano of Bangor BECAUSE, $2,200,000,009 of Gold reserve Is back of The Emoise Summers & Herbert are guests of Mrs. James T. Harri- every member bank, man. available at their call when needed. Light Pflayers. BECAUSE. The U. Hamilton rigid restrictions of the National and George and wife, Reserve who have spent several weeks at the KT3 Systems regnire a Directorate of SCHEDULE OF MAILS. strength, homestead here, have returned to character and ability—such as the Liberty National’s. Ellsworth PostoMre. Dorchester, Mass. * 1KT cent, for your savings, interest logins monthly MAILS Mrs. Gurtls R. Foster has gone to J rent, on RECEIVED per *500. 2)4 per cent, on and Massachusetts for the winter. Her *10,000 over, I'rom West—6.47 a. m., 4.31 p m. check account. house will be by Mr. and From East—11.11 a. m., 6.27 p. m. occupied Ellsworth Mrs. Morris Hodgkins of Lamoine. Only Bank in the Federal Reserve MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB. The New York-Bar Harbor express doing West—10.40 a. m., 6 m. p. has been discontinued for the season. doing East—6.15 a. m., 4 m. p. The Sunday train oh the Mt. Desert branch will continue running until Sunday arrives from West at 8.16 a. October 24, after which the regular to.; closes for West at 4.50 m. No p. winter schedule will be In etfect. mall East Sunday. There will be a parish meeting of Registered mall should be at post, * office an hour before mall closes. the Unitarian society at the vestry of ha^f the church this evening at 7 o’clock. This being the annual meeting, a ^-ond Certy”,5ii inf" [ jj] There will be a regular meeting of large attendance is requested. A SSfflg IAEESPBaS| the government this supper will be served at the city evening. parish usual hour prior to the meeting. Climax Coffee, a Senator Frederick Hale is in Ells- pound.39^ worth for his annual hunting trip. The Ellsworth baseball team went The price is lower, the quality is maintained. Mrs. Frank Smith of Gardiner is to Eastbrook to-day to play another with visiting her sister, Mrs. G. F. New- game Franklin. The Ellsworth a boys supposed they had the Sugar, pound .lT3^4 man. played Put up in five and ten last game of the season Saturday, pound lots. _ Mrs. Raymond Williams of Great but could not refuse the invitation Rond has been the guest of Mr. and Armour’s Rolled a of the Franklin team to give it sat- Oats, package.34<* Mrs. Louis C. Dennett. New isfaction at the Eastbrook grange goods. Fred W. t Joy, of Rogers, Peet & fair. Co., who has spent the summer in Armour’s Corn a Mrs. P. S. Thorsen and Miss Flakes, package.12C Ellsworth, returned to New York Calista who have They are the thick crisp kind. last Thursday. Bauer, spent the summer in Ellsworth, left last week Mrs. Sarah Coughlin of Big Rap- for their home in Weehawken, N. J. Honor Brand a ids. Mich., has arrived in Ellsworth Evaporated Milk, can.;.;. ,15<* Mrs. Thorsen went by car as far as An early purchase makes this price possible. to spend the winter with her sister, Boston, her mother, Mrs. H. R. Mrs. F. A. Patten. Holmes, accompanying her for a visit 5 Bound Can Davis Baking Mrs. O. M. Alexander, formerly of to her sister. Mrs. T. E. Genthner, is the time to protect yourself with an Automobile Powder.$1.10 Ellsworth, has returned to her home I at Mass. You save If you buy this way. Wellington, in after a week Don’t start the car until Calais, here with uk eievenrn annual nazaal' anu Liability Policy. you relatives and friends. dance of Nicolin will Superba 1(1 ounce grange be held talk with me about it. Ketchup, bottle.33^ o. vvamer, wno nas spent at the grange hall in North Ells- You can not buy higher quality at any price. the summer with her worth this mother. Mrs.W. evening. There will be w. P. Woodward, has returned to her booths for the sale of aprons and O. Tapley Company Superba Canned Com .20c home in West Hoboken, N. J. fancy work, ice-cream and candy. if it wasn't the best it wouldn't have label. A meeting of the club Music for the dance will be furnished Superba Thursday NORTH will be held this week with the by Higgins’ orchestra. A chicken ELLSWORTH FAIR. Sardine Factory' Burned. president. Mrs. John F. Whitcomb. supper will be served at 11.30. South Gouldsboro, Oct. Puritan Flour, V-* bbl Held 4—The' bags.$6.85 A attendance is H. Sheridan Successfully After Two Days' sardine here owned We never sold a flour that large desired. Philip council, K. of factory by the gave better satisfaction. Postponement. Maine Coast Paul is at home from Bel- C., last Thursday evening elected Canning Co. was burned Tapley The fair of the North Ellsworth fast. recovering from the officers as follows: John W. Cough- Friday morning. The cause of the Nnox Gelatine injuries Farmers’ Club was held fire is received in an lin, grand knight; Harold F. Saturday, unknown. .19^* automobile accident, after two We give you these low days’ postponement be- The prices, you give us cash. as reported in The American last Hawkes, deputy grand knight; plant had been shut down e cause of the heavy rain. While the week. Frank J. Dunleavy, chancellor; John few weeks, although the season had attendance was not as E. Doyle, recorder; William H. large as it not ended. The factory had been The Ellsworth baseball team Scott, would otherwise have financial secretary; Edward J. Col- been, never- improved and new machinery added wound up the season at Franklin theless there was a good crowd out lins, treasurer; Dr. F. P. Baffin, ad- since it was taken over by the Maine Saturday, defeating the Franklin to see the races. The exhibition of vocate; David WT. Coast Canning Co. last year. The HAYNES team In a good game a score of Carney, warden; fruit and by Robert vegetables was one of the contents burned included S’,rJ-A- to Mullan, inside guard; James many 7 5. best ever seen in Hancock J. Dunleavy, outside guard; M. E. county. cases of sardines ready for shipment. Miss Marion R. of the H. F. Maddocks carried off first Nealley, N., Downey, trustee for three years. --o—■- Instruction honors with his Domestic Nursing associ- general exhibit. Green Rev. R. B. Mathews of the Con- The Mountain Pomona. ation, Boston, is spending a vacation summary of the races fol- gregational church began his course Green Mountain of a month with her parents, Mr. and lows: Pomona grange of Bangor lectures on will meet Mrs. J. W. Nealley. government 2.30 CLASS with Lamoine grange Tues- and current events at the Bangor Harry J., Gray day, Oct. 12. Services next Sunday at the .1 1 1 Bap- house to-day. The lectures will be Raby Helena. Marshall tist church, 10.30 in the .2 2 2 -o- D. E. morning given Wednesday forenoons at 10.30. Cora Linnehan’s ?., Pomroy .3 3^-3 and 7.30 in the evening. Sunday The NORTH ELLSWORTH. Garage first few lectures will take up Time, 2.45, 2.44. 2.39, school at 11.45. Afternoon service the systems of government—consti- FREE FOR ALL at Hancock at 2.30. tutional Nicolin government in America; Cheerful Ben, Stover .1 1 1 grange met Oct. 2 with a DODGE AGENCY There will be a social at rise and small Bayside growth of parties; examine Stingy Dick, Gray .3 2 2 attendance. There was a grange Oct. un- the of short Saturday evening, 9, platforms the two great Don C., Violette .2 3 3 program. At the next meet- der auspices of the entertainment purties; examine the Oct. One sources of so- Time, 2.27. 2.29, 2.30. ing. 16, County Agent Bridges Car for Immediate committee of the grange. Refresh- cialism and anarchic will talk on a farmers’ Dodge Ready Delivery development. The farmers’ race for time near- union and a ments will be served. It will all be done in an non- est to co-operative grange store. entirely four minutes, was won by There — partisan way. will be Mrs. M. H. Thompson of Somer- Walter McGown. whose time was open session during the lecturer's hour. ville. Mass., who has been visiting niaie sireei weatner-vanes are 3.54. with H. F. Maddocks second, All are cordially her invited to attend. PUBLIC AUTO SERVICE brother. Horace Harvey, has left thoroughly demoralized. The vane time 3.51. for Bucksport to visit relatives there on the courthouse has pointed per- before home.