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ells modi) Stmerfran. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22. 1911 )"T“”No. 12 soDnuiniumi, LOCAL AFFAIRS, daughter of Henry E. Deris and wife, ol lUbmiarmrnt*. this city. nURRILL NATIONAL BAN |X NBW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK Officers of Blanquefort oonamandery, K ORTH, T., will be installed next Monday even ins D-EL8W ME_f\ Statement—Loyal Protective Ins Co. Past Grand Commander W. Assessors' Notice. by Arno I Reliable Jlothlng Co—Mark-down sale. King. There will be a banquet at 6.30, Ellsworth union trust A small Greenhouse. followed by installation. and company piece of paper in check form J A Haynes—Groceries. Dancing f [The mnk| j cards will settle account. G A Parcher—Water-Glass. follow. wilj up any Isn’t that C Austin A Oo—Chair Harry seats. Hev. «>" the much better and a deal Exec notice—Est Henrietta L McFarland. P. A. A. Klliam, of tbe Baptist of ELLSWORTH great quickei " ! —Est Frederick Wood. will be in than it " church, Northeast Harbor next counting out in bills? Not —Est Hannah R Smalltdge. —Est Sunday. In bis Hev. I. B. j! but j Emma Kingsley. absence, Mower, only that, you will sleep much Admr I TMS K * 6000 ***** T* 00 BUSINESS WITH notice—Est Henry Whiting. D. D., of tbe con- !! easier *' secretary Baptist State [ nights when you know yout —Est Robert Gerry. -Est Mina A vention, will occupy tbe pulpit here Sun- is " Staples. money safe. Better open up an ac- —Est Fannie Douglass. and " day morning evening. —Est Lena B Foren. count in our bank. For further in- We have all the facilities an 11 -Est Charlotte E Whittaker. The banquet and business' meeting of ] [ required by up-to-date formation call any time. Bemembet Bancor, Hi: the Ellsworth i and, in we at the merchants’ association, J banking institution, addition, place JI your money is at Dr C E Holt—Dentist. called for last always your disposal Monday evening, has been II «li-|><»-al of our customers the benefit of the collective i just the same. postponed to next Friday evening, at SCHEDULE character, and of a most efficient OF MAILS Odd Fellows’ ball. will be served [ ability experience ■ Supper J 11 We allow liberal Interest on AT BLLBWORTH POSTOFFICE. staff of officers and at 6 o’clock, and the business meeting , | employees. check accounts. In effect Dec. A, IB 10. will follow. i If you are in need of an investment, or desire the i• ^ J MAILS RBCXIVBD. A thief access to gained Parcber’s drug- | benefit of our in 11 From Wbst—7.18 a m; 4.28 and 6AS p m. store last J banking opportunities, any way, Sunday night by breaking two us From East—11.08,11.45 a m; 5A8 and 10A2 p m. 11 call up, write us, come in and see or we will panes of glass at the rear. About |5 in us, 11 MAIL CLOSES AT FOSTOFFICB. i change was stolen from the drawers of the send our to see and in touch Going Wbst—10.80,11.15 a m; 6.50 and 9 pm. J representative you get | cash so far as can be < Goiho Bast—6.45 a m; 4and 6 pm. registers, but, ascer- ! | with you.J tained, nothing else was taken from the ( Registered mail should be at postofflee half J; store or express packages. an hour before mail closes. No Sunday mail. While extensive repairs and improve- Postoffice open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a m. ments are being made in its store in the UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ELLSWORTH. First National Bank building, the Reliable | | | jl SECURITY FUR Herbert Foster was at home from Ban- Clothing Co. has moved its stock of cloth- YOUR VALUABLES gor over Sunday. ing to the A. F. Ureely building adjoin- |'Mi is assured if you keep them in a box in our Safe Deposit ing, which it will occupy until tbe work Vaults. It 1* to “tuck A flock of twenty wild geese passed over foolhardy »w»y” precious papers, etc.. on the store is where fire or theives can Ellsworth completed. * net at them; it,a the wisest move vou Sunday. WEDDING BELL*. WEST ELLSWORTH, make can to rent a box In onr vault* and vour The agricultural committee of the Ells- l/L strong keep Mrs. E. Q. Swett, of Portland, is visiting valuables in it. worth Joseph 8. Header visited friends at m/\ friends in Merchants’ association is working CTHHMAN-LYON. We have modern Vaults in all three of onr this city. Mj institutions- on a North Sorry last wselc. writ* to ,b® nearest for proposition which may result in the 'll manager particulars, and rental An office is being built in the rear of The wedding of Mias Jalia Cushman aad /Ml charges. establishment of a corn canning factory lire. George Crosby was a week-end H. F. Wescott’s store. Alpbeue Croaby Lyon, of Bangor, took here. The committee has not blown any guest of Austin Canary and wife. place Monday evening et the home of the EASTERN TRUST l BANKING CO, ML Senator Hale arrived home Ifst Saturday trumpets or made any roseate H. P. ||1 BANGOR, promises, bride’* Mr. aad Mrs. L. H. Oueh- Carter and wife visited Mr. Car- Branches as OM Town and and Lao “The Pines”. parents, Msehlss. opened but haa put in real work to interest the ter's Mrs. Thurston man, in tbla city. It was a simple honse sister, Cunningham, Miss Georgia who is in farmers of the vicinity. Meetings have at Bluehill Foster, teaching wedding, relatives of the bride end groom Saturday and Sunday. Brewer, is home tor a week’s vacation. been held at North Ellsworth, West Ells- and a few girl friend* of the bride being Clarington J. Carter and wife visited worth and Waltham. If pledges to plant Misa Helene Bellatty, who has beefl present. The hone* decoration* were of Mrs. Carter’s brother, Arthur Joy, at acres ui corn can oe a corn- teaching in Lincoln, is home for a week’s secured, oat flowers. BUaworth Palis Saturday and Sunday. vacation. packing firm has practically assured the Tbs ceremony was performed by Rev. K. Alvah Giles baa returned from Ells- association -that it will locate a factory B. Hn. J. A. Peters and Mrs. A. E. Cush- Mathews, of the Congregational chervil. worth Pails, where be tashad here. Already 145 acres have been se- employ- mau an home from a visit of several weeks The bride end groom were unattended. and is with additional ment, working toFn. P. Oerter cured, forty-five promised The bride’s dree* was in Boston. of whit* crepe for a few days. Co. to the association for its own planting. Reliable trimmed with rare old de- meteor, Mn. J. Jordan fell on the ioe in lace, Clothing Harr; Ellsworth friends of Dr. Walter L. Pos- scended from the bride's great-grand- KLL8WOKTH FALLS. her doorjard Friday, fracturing one leg ter, son of Mrs. Lorenxo D. Foster, extend mother and worn by the brida’e mother at above the ankle. Almond G. Jelliaon and wife MARK-DOWN SALE. congratulations on his marriage. They bar wadding. Tba brida’e boagaet was of spent Acadia will a ork the Arch a Monday and at Waltham. chapter Royal await, however, fitting opportunity to roast and lilies of-tbe-valley. Tuesday degree next Tuesday evening. will their of the he Come and Look at Prices. You Cannot Beat Them. Sapper express opinion surprise After the ceremony, luncheon waa George E. Davis and wife are visiting Surely be served at 6.30. gave them. Dr. Foster visited his home served, the following girls friends of the John A. Scott and wife in Monton. here of last Horace F. Wescott and A. W. Curtis are Monday week, leaving on the bride emitting: Mime* Bernice Giles, The embroidery dob will meet Thurs- in Boston to attend the New England night train. No inkling of the new dig- Mary C. Hamilton, Emilie Young, Elisa- day afternoon with Mrs. A. W. Ellis. While the extensive are made in hardware dealers’ convention. nity he was about to assume leaked out beth T. Louise Catherine improvements being Cushman, Eppes, Mrs. Owen Uyrn, of Cambridge, Mass.. H. who haa been among his friends here. Thursday morn- Hurley, Susie Jordan. onr we will move our to the A.F. George Grant, seriously who has been visiting George E. Davis and btore, clothing temporarily ing’s Portland Press printed the follow- Out-of-town at the were ill of the grip and pleurisy at his home at guests wedding family, left Monday for home. ing: “A pretty home wedding was that Edward and GRKKLY STORE where our great MARK- Grant’s corner, is much better. Lyon wife, parents of the adjoining, of last evening, when Susan Winifred groom; Miss Elsie Lyon, Mrs. Charles E. The senior class of the Ellsworth high COMING KVKNrS. DOWN be until our store is Perkins was united in marriage to Walter Lyon, Mrs. Merit Howell, George Devis SALE will continued completed. school is preparing to present the play, Lowell Foster at the home of the bride’s and wife, Horace Fletcher and all of “Hiawatha," at Hancock ball May 5. wife, TtLLB WORTH. aunt, Mrs. Susie A. 205 Wood- Wilbur Webb Nevens, Bangor; sod wife, of St. March at So A of Irene O. Wednesday evening, 22, special meeting chapter, fords street. Kev. Harry E. Townsend, of N. and Stephen, B., Miss EUston, of Dal- ciety hall—Dancing school.