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Vol. LIII. iZV%:™\Z»°cVV&r" ELLSWORTH, MAT,ME, WEDNESDAYS’ AFTEK MOON, OCTOBER 23. 1907 >"STS%£%£.?££££• I No. 45; ftMuttiatmcntf. aiifoirtfflemfnU. LOC AL AFFAIRS. tor,, is considering a proposition to take In the event of an arrangement | IIHIIHIIS"11 ■ ‘ 11 !■" Ift-'l" |||,IJ|I Ml 1i11 ■ >1 " " " ■1 ■ 111.H 11" " " " HI |J1 chaste. below made, the house will undergo exfcen- JfKW .% nVFRTl'KH *• NTS* THIS WETK. AN ELEGANT || I sive repairing and in every respect be Burrill Nat’l Bank Charter extended. pat in first-class order. Should Mrs. Admr notice—Eat Joseph H Lawrence. § i Acimr notice—Est Calvin H Banker. Cunningham return to Ellsworth, she will MERRILL I THE BUBRILL NATIONAL BANK, OF ELLSWORTH, BEGS I Mrs L A Emery—Girls wanted. recofvo a hearty welcome. Cabinet bed for sale. to be sold at auction mail to tlv TO ANNOUNCE AN EXTENSION OF ITS CHARTER BY THE i Harry M Hellatty—Souvenir post cards. Mary F. Hopkins and Elizabeth by | Staples Piano A Music Co. Masses A. are soon to a women’s highest bidder. COMPTROLLER TO OCT. 21, 1927, AND WILL CONTINUE TO f J A Thompson—Stationery. HWcher open J A Haynes-Cash market. uxchfcnge on tb« «**<• •»* floor of A rare chance to get a piano DO BUSINESS UNDER THE CAREFUL DIRECTION AND DILI- I fchoGrtf-ly Bar Harbor, Me: building, adjoining the First national your own price. GENT SCRUTINY OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. 8 J Clement—. § bank building. Fancv w rk and cooked Send postal card forcir Winter Harbor: asking foods will be sold on commission. The lar free ON THIS SECURE AS SECURITY FOR YOUR DE- = Non-resident tax notice. contaiuing information. BASIS, will be about the middle Atlantic, Me: exchange opened POSITS, WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BU8I- ~ of November. S. J. Ceement, L E Joyce—Boiler and lath machine for sale. 160 Main NESS, OR A SHARE OF THE SAME, ASSURING YOU OF A 1 Bangor, Me: Mrs. Isaac E. Bridges has closed her St., CAREFUL ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL OF ANY BUSI- Girls wanted. ! home on the Han rock nad, and, with her Bar Harbor, M>- f Boston: NESS YOU MAY INTRUST TO US. children, has gone to Weehawken, N. J., ■ 1 Dana Estes A Co—Money and investments, to liye. One son remains in Ellsworth to PERSONAL INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLI Cl- § New York: * attend the school. Two of the WEST ELLSWORTH. LAKEWOOD. Local wanted. h4gh boys S TED. = representative J N Trainer—Help wanted. are employed on a steamship plying be- i Mrs. Cora Parish, of York, is visiting John S. Martin has returned to hi* Cleveland, O: tween New York and Savannah, Ga. The | her sister, Mrs. Ciarington Carter, and home in Hancock. | Lincon Oil Co—Salesmen wanted. other two sons and the are with daughter friends here. her. Winnie Garland, who has been with‘* SCHEDULE OF MAILS ''.Ira. Sarah Girter will return to Old : grandparents, has returned to his hoia al*. by inspection Mr. amith and Mr. Gatcomb, of 1- immediately. go/ Thursday. Esoteric and Lygonia lodges. cock. are expected this week to move % Lester Garter left Saturday for Bar Har- The entertainment which will be given building for Mrs. G. E. Garland. REAL Miss A. is a week he has c. w & Mary Harley spending bo *, wher) work. f.Xmason, by the Dirigo club in connection with its Quite an ha3 been xniuto in Boston. improvement has moved his First National Bank Bldg.. Thanksgiving eve ball will be in the Harry Higgins family to on the estate of C. F. Rollins, by movi-,^ Main Strekt. Me. C. A. Hanscom and wife left for Bar Harbor for ESTATE. Ellsworth, Monday nature of a musical comedy, entitled, the winter. buildings and making repairs. Baltimore. and will be made C. Seeds came home from FOR SALE “Popularity,” up largely Harry Bangor Miss Mae French, who has been ve y U| Charles I. Staples left to-day for Port- of scenes from Miles from for a few visit. 28.210 feet of land situate on south side and at foot of Sea street, Northeast Harbor, “Fifty Boston”, Friday days’ at Lawrence, Mass., for some time, v.: i uv Maine. This lot of land Is on the shore aud title given to low-water mark. land on business. “The the Place and the “The iTime, Girl,” Harry and Fred Standley entertained a proving rapidly. II. W. Carr property. Water street, Ellsworth, Me. C. R. Burriil and wife have returned Spring Chicken” and “The Mayor of of frieuds at Idlewood even- Farm with buildings In good repair. East I Hue hill. Me. party Friday Ethel, little daughter of Hollis 1 cy\ from Bar Harbor for the winter. Tokio”. It will be presented by a local 7 Acres line shore property, East Bluebtll, Me. ing. and wife, of formerly of V 5 cast of Rehearsals will Bangor, Fred of twenty-five. > 3 Acres of Laud west aids High Street. Ellsworth. Me. W. Mathews, Rockland, is vis- Willis J. Smith left Monday for Port- place, has been in the -r next week. Bangor hospil One 11-2 house and New stable New his Rev. R. B. begin story newly shingled painted. 28x32. hennery 13x42 iting brother, Mathews. land after a few days’ visit to his father, appendicitis. The operation was * «- with six acres of land more or leas all free lrom rocks, with well of water at the never-falling Parcher a native of door. Wood-house aud rarrtage-house connected with the house; cuts live tons of hay. This Seth T. Campbell, of Island Falls, was in George Bartlett, \in South. cessful. Isa very desirable loeatlon for summer home, or for a market acesalble Ellsworth, died at Harden, being easily Ellsworth a few last week on bnsi- Edmonds, Wash., Sept. received a bad cut on the to Bar Harbor markets. Situated at Lainolne. a out two rul es from U. *. days Emery fionsey Maine, Coaling 30, aged seventy-four years. Mr. Bartlett NORTH E LLS W ORTH. station. Apply to C- W. & F. L. Mason. ness. head by a falling crowbar while at work left Ellsworth about fifty years ago, and Mrs. Albert McKenzie, of Brockton, on the dam. Charles B. James has built a news! I. visited here but once, thirty nine years Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Bert Cart or cam;* from Seboc station Beatrice Savage, cf New York, is speo4* FOR SALE. ago. He was one of the pioneers of Ed- Bowden. for a few visit to his the winter with her a Mrs. Vim monds. He leaves a son and daughter. Of Thursday days’ ing ant, A on Central St., one on Main St., two on School St., and one Mrs. Frank E. Burns and Ger- Ellis. property daughter his own family, one brother and two sis- grandparents. on Franklin St.—all at reasonable prices. trude, of Dexter, are guests of Mr9. John ters are F. of Ed- John wife and daughter Harold Maddocks has returned I also have Insurance of all kinds for sale—some good securities, aud living—Edgar Bartlett, Higgins, Flora, P. Eldridge. of came to attend the from Aroostook where he a prices are right. monds, Mrs. W. P. Woodward and Mrs. Bangor, Wednesday county, The John Greenan place on Grant street M. M. Whittaker, of Ellsworth. fhneral of Mr. Higgins’ sister, Mrs. been employed. Arthur Giles. Wes^cw.tH;,!.*.^. Q W T APLEY, has been sold to Rufus Crawford, who Mias Ellen M. Stone, the missionary Melvin McGown and wife have refci d will it. occupy whose capture by Macedonian brigands a Flora O., wife of Arthur H. Giles, died home from Bar Harbor, where they ?o Wo represent Capt. S. L. Lord, who is seriously ill at few years ago stirred the world, will lec- Oct. 14, aged forty-seven years, after two been visiting relatives. his home on is ture in Elisworth next weeks’ illness. She was the mother of Levi Franks and who have sixteen ot the Bridge hill, to-day reported Thursday evening, wife, f■<.yn five of whom are as slightly better. the place to be announced later. Miss eight children, living— visiting relatives here, returned to t V was for 172 Alvah, Helen and Ger- Largest and Best American and Foreign Stock Mrs. Maria Howell and Mrs. Charles H. ,Stone days held captive by the Martin, Everard, home in South Brooksville Wednesao. I and trude. All were with her daring the last Fire Insurance Lyon, of Bangor, spent a few days the past brigands, awaiting ransom, subjected An entertainment will be given >t Companies, to cruelties. She is now lectur- week of her illness. Mrs. Giles was a true week in Ellsworth. | grossest Agricultural hall Thursday evening, t. mil are prepared to write large lines on improved property at the lowest pos ing through the East under the auspices home-maker, a devoted mother, a loved Miss Josephine M. Flint, of Boston, is 24, for the benefit of the church. Refr ali- lible rates. of the Eastern Branch of the Women’s and valued friend. One neighbor said of the guest of Mayor A. W. Greely and wife ments will be served. If stormy the c a- Board of Foreign Missions. Wherever her: “She was dependable; we could al- You can wire orders at our expense. and Miss Nancy M. Dutton. tertainment will be given the next e *- she Miss Stone is trust Flora. She lived in peace with appears drawing large ways ing. Tbe H. Mrs. C. C. Burriil left to-day for Mon- more GEO. GRANT Co., audiences. The lecture is free, but a col- all.” What loving tribute could be Ellsworth and Bar Harbor Maine. treal to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. lection will be taken. paid? She was one of the trustees of the MOUTH OF THE RIVER. Tatiey, until after the holidays. church. Besides her husband and There was a before Baptist hearing Judge-of- Adelbert Garland and wife visited rela- The recess of the she leaves two sisters—Mrs. meeting city govern- Probate E. E. Chase last Wednesday, in children, Mary ment for J. of West Ellsworth, and Mrs. tives in Sedgwick reoently. appointment Monday evening the Jordan will case, a review of which Higgins, was no Pbebe Giles, of Ellsworth Fails, and two Isaiah Garland and Harris L. Pratt ar *t adjourned, quorum being present. wTas printed in The American recently. brothers—John Higgins, of and home from sea for the winter. Miss M iry A. Fields is holding her own M rs. Lizzie Gott, of Bluchill, one of the Bangor, Albert of Green Lake. The in her brave struggle for health. Her witnesses to the will, was examined. Sbe Higgins, Henry C. Ray, jr., has purchased tha funeral at, tbs church Wednesday was REMOVAL SALE condition to-day seems to indicate a slight testified that “Louise F. Marks” and “Mrs. bomesteid of Capt. Cheney Sadler, >< d. largely attended, and the floral jjiijringi rn i *. 1 | improvement. F. Marks”, w'hich names were signed to »red were numerous and Ik;r-uiial, showing At the meeting of the grand lodge of the will as witnesses, represented one and lira, Frank Fwett u.i-.l > x .'wnan, rvkj tiie high esteem in which she was held Odd Fellows in Portland last week, Fred the same person, and that she, Mrs. Gott, have been in Bar Harbor the last fair I DISCOUNT and also the tender sympathy with the 1 10% 10% P. Haynes, of Ellsworth, was appointed knew’ Mrs. Marks was a beneficiary weeks, have returned home. husband and children. Interm.'q; was at conductor. named in the the will when the will was grand Birch Grove She testified further that she did cemetery. At a meeting of the Unitarian society signed. j COMING EVENTS. | not see Mrs. Frankie M. Jordan the on our last it was voted sign Kn Until removal we will give 10 iter cent- discount all goods in Wednesday evening to ELLSWORTH. and did not see her name GREEN LAKE. jwij close the church at the end of the will, signed to present stock. Some great bargains in eKS present At Hancock evening until ip the will when she affixed her signature as hall, every church year, Dec. 21. M. Quinn has bought the Hurriman cot- further notice, at Hancock Hall—Keith*® a witness. Judge Chase has not yet ren- Tickets 10 cents. WATCHES and DIAMONDS. There will be a special meeting of tage. moving pictures. dered his decree in this important case. Wednesday Nov. at IT*»- ( F. and A. this baS not been brisk as evening, 27, Lygonia lodge, M., evening, Hunting very yet of a Rev. V. F. of the Ells- cocfc hr. 11- Ball L'i*rgo club, rrenedad Buy your wedding now and save money. We have large Hendee, pastor at Green one deer H presents to consider the proposition of consolida- Lake, only being Bhot, by musical “Popularity,” by local worth Methodist was the comedy, stock of Jewelry, Silverware and bric-a-brac. tion with Esoteric lodge. church, princi- Joe Stewart, of Bangor, being the success- cast. p |Bjg of pal speaker the evening meeting of the ful hunter. He is with wife at Ellsworth -Grand Joseph C. Drummey left last week for ! camping and Wednesday, Oct. 30, East Maine conference in Brewer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. of I lodge of instruction, F. nod A. M., fore- y Only about a week longer. Boston, where he will be His Allen, Bangor. I||j employed. ] The reporter of the conference in the Ban- i noon and afternoon. who I Mrs. E. E. Race and Nellie father, M. J. Drummey, daughter 31 — Lecture accompanied gor News says: “Mr. Hendee said that i Thursday, Oct. by Mis® returned home Saturday. have returned after their summer vacation Ellen M. Stone, missionary. Ad.nirt nom him, not of his will but of others was he pres- j with friends and relatives. Snpt. Race free; collection. Judge J. A. Peters, Myer Gallert and ent as the speaker, adding that the place and daughter Eva spent a few weeks away, Henry Whiting, of this city, and L. B. might better have been given to an older but returned earlier. Their son James Popnlar I- xcnvsions. Deasy, of Bar Ilaroor, are at Guy Patter- clergyman. If, however, Mr. Hendee re- E. F. ROBINSON. spent a week at the hatchery. As a special inducement to the people of I son’s camp, Great Pond, for a few the fact that his name had been days’ gretted Maine to visit Boston and the food fair now Mr. Thompson, of Presque Isle, has suc- j fishing. placed on the evening’s programme, he being held in that city, the Eastern Steam- was alone in his for it is sel- ceeded xVlr. Buck «as station here. The marriage of Miss Mildred F. Brown deprecation, ley agent ship Co. announces popular autumn excur- dom that a like that of hearing is and H. privilege Mrs. Thompson expected Wednesday. sions from Bangor, Bar Harbor, JLiiuefciU, Frank Jellison, both of Ellsworth, such an address as was heard on Monday At the is in of W. Rockland and intermediate to will take place this evening at the home night is given to Brewer audiences, and present postoffice charge landings Bos- D. Mr. sec- ton at one fare cent*, making » of the bride’s patents, T. Edward Brown the congregation regretted only the fact Buckley’s assistant, Merrill, plus fifty that there were no more present to share tion foreman of tli9 Maine Central rail- round trip rate of 14 from Bangor, and pro- and wife, on Birch a venue. such an opportunity. The sermon was an road. j portionate-rates from other landings, Mrs. Adelaide Emerson has been ap- expression of deep, involved and profound Tickets will remain on sale until O.; >ber not a version of This week has j pointed matron of the reading-room in theology, complicated brought many cottagers ] 31, and are good to return fourteen daj. i'.ana THE HOPKINS STORE creeds with the show of its sole and hunters to Green them the Ellsworth in of technique Lake, among i date of issue. public library place object. It was a sermon in which was re- William Gorham and Mrs. I For see Miss Elizabeth A. Belcher, resigned, and told simple and beautiful truth clad in being wife, sailings, advertisement.—Advt. FINK FAMILY GROCERIES. Danforth and J. assumed her duties Monday. language as appealingly beautiful. He Eugene daughter Agnes, spoke as a preacher speaks who is listened Webster, Mrs. Dr. Thomas as guest, Miba 'Sbbcitisreitnte Mrs. Joseph Luchini will leave here the to with the most rapt attention, earnestly Emily Merrill, Capt. S. Woodbury and last of next week for New York, whence and not in vain, for it is safe to say that at the close of Mr. Hendee’s sermon there wife. Friday and Saturday arrivals were she will sail Nov. 5 to spend the winter in Pure Cider was not a single person whose mind bad Mesdames Thayer, mother and sister-in- ELECTRIC Apple Vinegar Italy. Her children will accompany her. strayed from the speaker and hi3 words.” law of Mrs. Walter Morse, .Mrs. Dr. E. Full Lines of They expect to return here in April. Nealley and sieter, of Bangor, Charles ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Torreuce has sold his on Adams and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Head, under food law. O. P. place FIRE AT MANSKT. AND for pickling. Approved pure of Bangor. W. Morse and wife came iri FIXTURES. Third street to William Chapman. Mr. on 20 cents a gallon. their auto, and have as their eruest Victor fistimates Wiring and Supplies Cheerfully (live®. Torrence has bought the A. R. Phillips of Mr. Lowell and Miss Several Buildings Owned by William Brett, Bangor. ANDREW M. MOOR. on State street, and will move there Ruth Lowell also came in their auto. Laundry Bldg. (w>*st end bridge). Ellsworth. place W. Ward Destroyed. Orders Taken for Home Cooking. soon and open a small grocery store. Oct. 18 motor 11F' Manset, (special)—The ^■■^MM""IM"iniM"ll"lP^BIllW,WiTiTinil—*rT^pyw.'? jam«jpr»« Capt. S. O. Moore and his daughter, Miss boat shop of Lawton A Clement, and the M. L. Moore, come to Ellsworth Friday large ice house and the stable of William winter. with L. M. for the Together W. Ward, were burned Thursday night. 11. r>. HOPKINS. Moore, of the Union Trust Co., they will The fire started about midnight in the WE TRUST YOU. occupy the Emery house on Main street. boat shop. I—. Dr. Harry C. Mason and wife, of Ston- All the buildings were owned by Mr. AVe put an EGiSON PHONOGRAPH in your home now and you pay lor it ington, are receiving congratulations on Ward. The boat shop was built only last ; '■■■" a little week. You i.u.i’t Hallowe’en Favors. the birth of a daughter, on Oct. 14. Mrs. spring. Besides the machinery and tools every CASH or EASY Mason is at the home of Dr. Mason’s in it, a fine motor boat nearly completed, miss the money an(j tjie fil5ti C. W. Mason and wife, in Ells- and Mr. Ward’s motor boat, were des- PAYMENTS. ... Including Masks, Lanterns, Dinner Cards, Post Cards, etc. parents, tliln? y0U kU0W the EB^ is worth. troyed. *12.50to ,80.00 it was with yours a of. Nokomis Ko- The fire burned fiercely, and only At special meeting flower J. A. Thompson, horn and m b ^ ^ a : was hard work by volunteer fire fighters large be kah lodge Saturday evening, it by I niokle-plated crane com- r ■ ■ I ■■ that the coal wharf and adjoining prop- ijain Street. Ellsworth, Maine voted to accept the invitation of Esther were saved. lodge, of Brewer, to visit it on the evening erty CIIIjURi The total loss is estimated at $7,600. Mr. of Nov. 6. Indications are that about We will it if NOW IS THE TIME TO an of on arrange io-day you ft ORDER twenty-five members of Nokomis lodge Ward had insurance only $1,500 -»- CMTlfr *T “inn ■ilWt” This «iM* Is derated tt> the Orange, e*- Soverober Pfiyir M—ti«9 Tagw F*f tiif W«h 7._ peesslly to the grange* of Hancock mitj. Oct. 27. ** Be^ fU Mott*: ~n**p?md «wi Hopeful The column ia opes to ail gnafm far the ht»T BOTH::. Br BET. ft >1 BO TUB. d5«* usataa of topic* of general interest, and Em» BJoehUl PERIODS OF PAIN (range fccH f. mrlTfl—rry.- Tb* for of meet T-gie..S^yrftjrr fcg^gfltaqi The purps**# «< tftf* ©aiuasu an wutMamt^j While bo woman is entirely free report# grange tag*. Make letters “««*“« •f It i-3- Satsrday rrawiag ,>, .'‘•j Oart*sr„ iAcS* rri. *az*4 *a the fStie aa»4 mmss V'« fur the smut it does not short and concise AJi coscmoaicatioas mast from periodic stfferlaj. «er*»»y-cigbt member. and « *>f v* be signed, bat names will not be ex- Bnrofie 5a rj-sem fbe e+siter th« •«e«w*v irf tits* * heap**; %wf hofwrfhd &e+-31 to be the p as of natcre that printed at. priec Foer tudidtse, »,r. k a* f•» the v»m Ir- cept of the writer All coa- Sr+VLX?** nf CMstimsitf Sn Srtrg f r toe UMsaMU gpaofL wcjjen afcoold safer so *e~erelr by permission *“ i Hse first and saeaind tSa? Ji -j ’i » mess* a ^Iwfcyaary —fT-tfm. There reason- ; will be work in ■ seecfcnsg* *$t VdM&at- I* this ewpueSsy M wrikSa* is which shoetd h* set rs^tkt or It will good the fciflL let JoK :&e efipn.lc. sending on! fourth 111 »•«(alrUiM, **d its tore*** -w-yend* ’srueSy lead U> ser?.jw* deru^uoeat vf the degrees at the am a.-'.'" id ',n m_«» carat*. j« is a fail nr- **• mb the u is this Ow- fen..- »e organism. 1 *R.itpmrt give* If DATBL *i a c baictot. soars Bran., i Nor. 2 of Hancock acid not Le omitted. In tk * *af- Saturday, Meeting Wjktl srteer «t£l wot sat purts.ted exeWjX by perm***' fornd relief from all periodic Halcyon grange held its '*-//; Podcim with East Blue hill ,-,E ^ peferetKe Et-ie mrlls tke Intro, jossm-aaStaKfow* *t:2 he to fer bv tak Dg E. Fink* county grange, myu sfpuouu*©* ajp Lyd Satorday evansa*. -oh , Ui.- tortre of teSo -*-;«wtfo* by the «£mt e? the osfowa, was »©*-► V Lau « d, T'hish Nov. 14 — of Green rtridhiliy Coop* by Yefjetaole CoaLpca* Thursday. Meeting “Pfwv win te srf? e without twtoa- Adders* from i-ati .: ?•£** -* *-—* i.*e*bfc, the A!«*•:.> Past "A vlgjcsj appeared n^e*r*ed good is made Mountain Poo^n* with Sc goodie grange, «« ^rred^T*» j owetin*. to whset, AiS * 2 eomr nskatSows so aa ft i* the most tborongb female to Pa«! fc tft- sight TVr» stood a y W inter Harbor. Penoheeot and THE %*E*JCa». renlaAor kao*nt to mi: ;- that pc .. urM Woeaea »ho troubled gainful Stomach , skbei a tail f *he Lord sad br raed.- -• Mountain Pomona with Sc hoodie ^Uia Fb» too trref t s treat. and to*© t: red to prey; awi^i* * »..ouki take rr» wd'aU- -*.^6*-* «*.ri rloas grange regular Burdock Blood Bitter. * It. And wlrrt a m 'men at W inter Nov. Mae. ale*j obeyed sail a* the erertuei sUeugth gave way. »LSequfcacc> tic restored t) health and strength ky Ukr.^ jj grange Harbor, 14, 1907, ia .Zi ***■ aeh. promote, difwtioa. .■ too* e-rest ft war when the The ©ae cr. wei. sa at ad as follows: po-j grest epos- thought by aey j*e- —aU8*i. ,0H tie *rs? placed hi* free -p-n Bonpean 1. riiikbam s Vegetable Compound Opening in form soc: Who rr*5d have Ssttgiaed the la, OK czmld I fsy it a’!. and r-wst Lydia ;j M's* /d *r !HeMi of 224 W«t33nd fc*re~t New Vo-fe city Staging.Choir trensec/i ns remit* that were to fel- Address of welcome.Dr A E Small Bet win God forgive see. do |e* csppeK, writes;—Iea»~ i '■». hoidMuar- ’if women who softer would ool? rely Bmooie. Mrs Frank Cushman low? It w« *be begfcntag of the If 1 l»k> deep u a baby goes. F*. akham’s Compound tbe-r trou tries wou*d be Libby. grange upon Lya Vegetable of eraaptftratiia of Enrope and of oor Without eves asking Him if £ assy; quickly aiieriat- L I feel greatly indebted for the relief and health Report grange# Without eves so trust or Recitation Oil re Coolidge. La ns of ne grange own ~jd*ry. rtsd thm-tgii them the trying pray. which has been s ought to it. by your inestimable remedy." j ceres Female Topic: Would oar rural schools be more evangel Izi Hoc of tie world! Will God ! think dear j ! Ljda i~ K;«kiia» lonipooDd Coouploiats forgive yo* Why just Vegetable saeeesaful male teachers such as and and Diseases Headache. by employing The part history of Ctadstiaaity Is heart. Falling Displacements, Organic Kidney Troubles Attack General and the whole feminine twelve weeks ia a year* Opened by con to was aa invigorates Elli*^ Bnrope ha* been largely one of While language you unknown art, Dehn"’y. Indigestion. Jaffea of View svstem For the of the Kidneys of either sex L dim ■ Emery, Bay grange Sirt. Here the Christian cb-rrb Did a another deay you needed real. derangements Men and Women. Old and e»r!j ", is Recess Or refane to ©a her breast- E. Pi at hit., 'c rttstis Caaspdaad eiceifcct YdmjJ came taro cooSi-t wtth Roman pag~i- pillow you Call to order Kidney ills seixe yoong and e ld. tetn and. *f-r a *rr-z'--e of two cen- no: but she cradled is Mrs. Pin’ :m’s Invitation to Women Soag-.Choir Oku you herbaria*. Standing Come fifth qaiekly with little tcrie* raise off a complete victor. Con- Am*, gnsrded your ainmber again** alarm*. Women & form of female weakness are invited to Conferring degree nj( *>rsng from any 1 Would it create more an Children stantine, the emperor of Rome, har- And b\ a quick was her mother love to #ee write MraPinl'am. at Lynn .Mass From the symptom* given, the troable Topic: of inter- sofJer in their fa.-: The sac acivaa awake thee. advised. est ia our Porno as to have ing been won to the Christian faith. yearning* is mar he -ocated and the quickest and surest way of recovery i meetings, tint control the * speaker* from the U of M. to discuss kidney secretions. It war on the soil of that Europe When you've grows too weary *» tnat or Girls are id, certain qcratioc# pertaining to agri- iangu nervous, so ?er pain. Christianl’y mrde it* last stand pray, culture? Opened by A I Poos, of Pa- Women worry, can't do MehaoTsedaniam. It had Waei oTerwrasght nature ha* gives way. d*ay work. against tbe exi Ska I from it It I TIT: RY TO CARIBOU. moia grange The* it and to rest longer quote Men have lame and swept weefen Asia, northern Africa, lost drop all, give op aching Inc sj, a bint is tbe ii of Soag.Choir j A* used to do on a mother'* breait ^ kiing. bet was then met you The core for eompjered Spain. Fire Wednesday night destroyed the Closing ia form man. woman, or S*« tbe Ti&egj.r froa* rvut pickle*, ca- ______mild, i and osertbror 3 so as was He knows about far Enrope all ii;'tbe dear Lord know*. brush handle and mill la to care the catue combtr*. u> that baa a nice factory moulding -the 1 pear*, HANCOCK POMONA. kidney*. concerned, except for a time In Spain, So just go to sleep aa a baby goes. of W. Fatten In Bicker. The km sweet vinegar, it t«* **b* to put is mince George Doao’a PU1* core Without even Him it The me for the of Han- Kidney «:ck from which it -as driven ander the asking you may: » »' progratr meeting meat, giving a o»9*S 4e --a* Savor. is a boat f6.C0O on machinery and stock cidwja Gud knows when Hi# child is too tired to cock Pomona with East Blnehill Cores all forms of reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. Id and on which were grange kidney One more all >3 £r a the esme: |6,000 building, enBenn) pray. quo. 2 will include Enrope also was Martin Either, am! owned the Smith If ill Co. grange Nov. the following: Ellsworth testimony prove? Is ml see me t £ have found by Planing He act uttered making scrap* the reformer* attacked the false doc- judge* solely by prayer. Address of Weioome....Nellie Wood Mrs. P. C. of of tried-out lar -a _pe-i fine, better i..so The Fiske house, at South Hope, near Carpenter, Washington# trines and of Roman r» He knew* when the years>cga of lore a-e Response. .Ella Davis practices either batter or suet f, -^aaoniog. Rockland, a hotel famous for thirty yean Ellawortb. Me, says: -I a* tboliciem. the remit of which was the there. Topic: Do the secret orders increase or spnk , as a for social was | He knows you do pray. Ee knows yon do That reminds me- use a vegetable place gatherings, diminish the attendance at church? Doan's Kidney Pills ss s organization of Protestant Cbrtstian- splendid remedj trust. masher to th scraps when trying burned Friday, together with a dance hall, A T Stevens for a dm* »;» almost squeeze Leader. lor the not tty. Enrope I kidneys, only from ay 0v» And He know# the limit* of p »r. wesk dust. out lard, though in that case not much large stable and ice-boose. The buildings j Paper...Lizzie Wood completely Protestant. bet later or. hot from that of will be left for tbe natnte were owned Mrs. Belinda Topic: To what extent should oar farm experience, my son vis aotne nation* back into the old Ok. the wonderful sympathy of Christ, pies. by Henderson, lapsed I houses be heated ia and how works < and cannot be for leas than winter, in the shoe He faith and still stand it. The condi- For His chosen ne in that midnight tryst replaced factory. has root by can it be done ia the most economical When He bace them sleep on and U<« their When mat.rial for ibis U-0,000. home many titnea from wort: tion of the kingdom of God can scarce- getting together rest and practical way? oraplsining week's I cauv across the follow- to Hon. A. A. ol ly be tooched in meb a brief ! edition, According Burleigh, Carti* upon While os Him the guilt of the whole world Leader. Dargnia aa-s-cay over the ; which tbe and one of the men —■ article The British empire. Germany. iag was, years &go, leading Houlton, prominent of I advised pressed. kidneys. him so ny m Holland and some o*ber •-'.■-jntries are only stanza one week in our column. 1 can Aroostook county, the potato crop in that NORTH HIGHLAND, PENOBSCOT. Dom’ Pills You-ts gives your life up to Him to keep. Kidney which I bid procure! give you nothing better with whico to section is to be much »mailer than Iasi Highland grange held it* meet* Then don't be afraid to to | regular go right aleep. was sent at E. O. Moon's store. B, Italy, etc., adhere to the Catho'i' j close. It by Janet: year. “There will probably be about 10,- I ing Oct. IS, with a boot members drug did », —Selected 6p & & thirty 000.(00 bushels this on faith. The religions conditions are | And still beyond your household duties dug year,” said Mr. and two visitors from Halcyon grange taking them miring tt eight, is! is favorable rather than otherwise, a ( reaching. Burleigh, “against 15,000,000 to lft^OQ^OQ Tbe for Dear M. B. Friend*: present. topic discussion, “What the morning he would trite entirely treed tbollcism la Its bold thou- ! Stretch forth a helping hand. last year.” losing upon Tbe hu been furnished lor does tbe farmer buy which be ought to from the poem this 80 stand in need of comfort j aching. He has more ihsn one sands of the masse* of tbe cl-1 many loving people. week one who has found much The secret societies or fraternities at produce?" was opened by Homer Lowell, by com- All over this wide land. ■aid to me that Dose’s there 1* an element hi Kidney Pilli in unfortunately fort in the it contains. She Coburn classical institute, Waterville, followed by J. M. Hutchins, E. E. Gross, thoughts hopes Auirr Madge. the Church of England with a tenden- have been J. B. Wilson and the best remedy be ever knew of to cure it may comfort others wearied with cares abolished. They will be allowed others. The discussion cy to the Catholic church. It Is also 1 to was an and daily tasks, who find it hard to collect continue through the year without interesting, some contending that tbe aching beck.” to sad remember that from German new but at the farmer should raise his own while their scattered thoughts because they are XT. DESERT LOCAL CMOS. initiating members, begin- grain, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent*. and England the modern at- spring so “tired”. It suggests that ning of the next school year will have no others thought it more profitable to raise tacks scripture Foster-Milburn Go., Buffalo. X. Y.,k* upon God's word and the person at Cove :u th* life of *he else and it for which says: “He knoweth our frame. He J Interesting Meeting Salisbury place institute. This something exchange grain for the United State*. of Christ. But God will take care of j agents remembereth that we are dost.” Last announcement was made Prin- which can be more in Saturday. Monday by ) produced cleaply Remember the name Doaa c -and His own. Let us fear no tike criticism, no Salisbury Cove Oct. 21 cipal Stevenson on behalf of the board of tbe West. There were Annie ! j (special)-Tbe readings by no other. Blatter whence Its origin, bet keep on Tbe matter of sleepless nights has been j thirty-first meeiing of Mt. Desert island trust set. Hatch and Retta W. Lowell, and a story believing and sending the gospel to ! mentioned by some, Uncle Dudley among Local Union of Christian Endeavor and the action the by J. B. Wilson. nations of Following by physicians llflwm uS htumtait- tbe the world. the number. It most be trying to be will- Epworth Leagues was held at tbe Eden of Kennebec county in raising the charges B1B1.K KEAOI.VCS. HARVEST ing to sleep and not be able to do so, when Baptist church, Salisbury Cove, Saturday, for their it is that the I HOME, WEST ELLSWORTH. Isa. services, likely Hi, 7; \ah. i, 13; I's. 11, lxvii. 1-7; there seems to be no reason for 19. Clear and a Harvest Home held its wakeful- Oct. skies, good roads, tabu oi lees of thv Kennebec county bar grange regular lxxli, 17-19; Matt xxviil, 19, 29; Act.1, ness. When one is Oct. with a suffering bodily pain genuine love and enthusiasm for the association, which has been in force for meeting 19, good attendance. 1, 8; xiii, 1-3: Bom. x. 14, 13; Rev or After mental anxiety a reason is readily pre- Christian Endeavor movement on the ten will be ] business, tbe first and second de- 17. years increased. At the annual xxii, sented. were one Oct 1907. island contributed towards making this meet Lag of the association the grees given candidate. At recess Commencing 7. president BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Try opening tbe and then let the one of tbe beat ever held. waf I the ladies furnished a fine clam stew. eyes meeting I authorized to appoint & committee ol An Organized Idea. A M AM PM FN lids until the are closed The session with the The programme was laid over on account , droop slowly eyes morning opened five to agree upon a new table. The com* BAR 10 40 515 Christian Endeavor is an organized HARBOR. ui again. Repeat the operation a few delegation ever at the niitteea will of the lateness of the hour. Visitors were Sorrento. 4 M. idea. It Is for tbe of times; largest presented 1 report at the opening of the purpose reach- before realize it from Sullivan. 4 JO. yon yon may be asleep. roll-call. The song and praise service by term of the present Lake View grange. ing the lives of young people and train- January supreme court. Mt Deaert Ferry. 11 3#j 5 20 1006 Try going through mentally some or President D. O. Hall was followed a The third and fourth will be i: 27 5 27 1811 song by tiev. Cobb has degrees W&ukeag SFj. ing them for service. It has no hard appointed the Hancock.'..*11 40 5 38' 18 IS old hymn-tune-carrying the melody in devotional service led by Rev. C. F. following conferred at tbe next meeting, Oct. 36. and fast no set to the Franklin Road.-11 48 -5 39 18 & rules, formulas or un- mind to the delegates represent Bute st the your exclusion of interrupt- McKoy, of Bar Harbor. Then came the The painters have commenced painting Waab’gi’nJune. 11 Ou 11&57 *5 47' 1846 changeable decrees as to methods The on Combinations and 5 55 10 tt ing thoughts, and if these two remedies and treasurer’s which Trusts the ball. ELLSWORTH.j 11 C’ 12 05 secretary report to be 6 02 10 56 work is the thing; methods are subor- j1 held at Chicago, Oct. 22-25: Hon. Ellsworth Fall*. U 12 do n work, think whether or not the showed that work was done In *6 15. good being liaian Nicolin.!*ii V !2g3 dinate. Christian Endeavor was made K. Stetson, Hon. a NICOLIN, NORTH ELLSWORTH. Green « 24 11 18 c..„ or tea which you drink may not be all the local societies. Out of sixteen j Bangor; Georg Lake. 11 36 Egtl j H. ! 42 *6 31. for the young people, not the'young weakened Eaton, Calais; John F. Ban- Nicolin grange held its Phillip* Lake.Itll :2gi9 with good results to your societies, fourteen were reported either by Connelly, regular meeting Holden. 1! 50 I2g46 6 39 1130 Hon. 1 people for Christian Endeavor. What gor; William C. Oct. 09 #5 6 59 11 4» nerves. Some recommend cocoa as a letter or Johnson, Hallowell; Saturday evening, 19, with twenty- Brewer June. 12 1 delegate. 7 06 11 56 ever plans, methods, times and sea- Roecoe A. Eddy, Bar Alden M. six members Tbe BANGOR, MC. 13 15 1 10 soothing drink for the last meal of the The next number was the of the Harbor; present. ladies filled A M A M sons report PM PM will accomplish the work are or- Flagg; Auburn; Hon. Luther P. McKin- tbe chairs and «e 12 45, 4 15 l0 5*p when tempted to do wrong or. what Is quart time, and superintendent, Hall, Mrs. Caddie Bartlett bas returned PAMOLA, HANCOCK. m, and arriving Ellsworth borne with Co. Ry. never, if possible, make U on a damp day. and a general exercise in which all par- from connect Washington more likely perhaps, when tempted to Northeast Harbor, where she has I Pa mo la grunge held its regular meeting Roll the tumblers In hot water, and let them closed the hour. t Stop on signal to conductor, neglect a duty. May every Junior ticipated, junior had employment all summer. Oct. 19. Three candi- !rova ?o\i stand in a pan of hot water one inch Saturday evening, g Stops only to leave passenger* deep The topic “The New Evangelism” was Endeavorer of Ohio ask this question when Friends of Mrs. dates were instructed in the third and eaat of Washington Junction. filling. introduced Rev. E. A. Catherine th tluottP of himself which the | by Jenkins and SaUabury fourth These trains connect at Bangor Hungarian Juu If the jelly is perfectly skimmed it is not regret to hear of her degrees. A harvest supper followed. Poruu* further discussed Rev. John death, which trains on Main Line, to and from lore have put upon walls in many necessary to strain it before by Lawrence, The consisted of just filling the occurred at the home of her in programme graphophone Boston and St John. glasses. Mrs. D. G. Hall and Rev. N. F. Atwood. daughter homes, and may It lead all earnestly selections and recitations. members are Danvers, Mass., Oct. at the of Sixty Passengers earnestly y| Fill each full to the brim. The question box was handled in a most 16, age cure tickets before entering the to seek to do In all things what Jesus glass and visitors from trswj.rw> eighty-four years. She leaves one twenty-seven fiayside Ellsworth to Falls ^nd would have them Set away in a dry place—never carry to the practical way by A. M. Parker, of Boston, daugh- especially do.—Kev. Francis E. and Lamoine were Ellaworth. m ter-Mrs. Isabel and six granges present. D * T’ *a damp cellar. who is engaged in Christian Endeavor Wernery. grand- F. E. BOOTH BY, G- P- Clark, D. D. children. After making let stand a few days in a warm work in Massachusetts. GEO. F. EVANS. Oct. 19. MAW4PAQUA, SOUTH BLUEHILL. Vice-Pres, and Gen’l place, then cover with a soft paper, cut to fit The Manager._ Y. P. S. C. E. evening session opened with a held the inside of the and over Massapaqua grange its regular glass, that pour service led [Endeavor acrostic.] praise by President Hall, and Oct. EASTERN melted paraffine. WEST FRANKLIN. meeting Thursday, 17, with a good Note.—Each line of each vers.* begins devotional service led by Rev. James A. In all cases where the must be attendance and three visitors from an of our juice pressed, Mrs. Sedg- with initial great movement. Thomas, of Hansel. The address Hiram Butler visited relatives strain it a second time a principal in wick The Yielded unto Christ, the King. through finer cloth grange. steward, Fred Sylves- Companj* of the wsb Penobscot last week. Steamship than the one first used. evening by A. H. and Youthful hearts and faces%right. Parker, ter, made and presented a nice glass case Fruit oe from was both and Butler and Yearning other lives to bring, jars may preserved cracking practical inspiring. Solos Eugene Irvin are with brass hooks for the Springer holding badges, Bluehili D‘visi Presses on If is visited Mrs. In Kllect October ternlty. the sugar heated before being added to February, will be at Bar Trueworthy’s father, Warren recess a treat was served. Sailings Harbor, pre- ing All enjoyed * ^ the it will result in better Clark, last week. Bar Harbor »>' juice, jelly. sumably at the Methodist church. a and Steamer leaves '\0rth Standing by the Saviour’s side. pleasant evening interesting pro- and Thursdays for Seal «'-* tedt- New rubbers should always be used on the The service closed with Henry Bntler has lays Strong to be and do and dare. the famous returned from Port- gramme. As there was not much busi- east Harbor, Southwest Hr.T’xir.ir ;yirt Seek the souls for whom He j»rs. land where he has Deerlale. died. __ “Glory Song”, led Rev. C. F. been the wick. w* *ta- by McKoy. taking lessons on ness, meeting closed at an early hoar. Santeutvllle,Jconnectl ( Succor, shelter, serve and share; rnnning the “devil Harbor) and Boekland, A sent me in a a wagons”. er for Boston. tfon- Spread the tidings far and wide; neighbor copy of lu u U) Steamer leaves Baaa Harbor »t Blue- Send the Hearth and Home for a The most Seven candidates were gospel everywhere. recently recipe important part of our environ- initiated into the PRANK LIN. and Thura lavs for ”f 8CHOOD1C, .'h■ H'"“ ment we day* *',T hv, > which it and I was sur- really carry within us. mysteries of South Bluehlll, Slonluytor.. ^ Called to service contained, quite Forestry Saturday evening. Schoodic grange held a wn. stea***^ ^ grand and true, A bountiful regular meeting •o shine! dered whether or our “My mother, is * that column bad fourth were leave* Fo*W» frl- Clouds that cross and break the years thrives on degrees conferred on three Steamer n»£i ^ view eighty-three old, Electric Tuesday*, will with silver line. Bitters,” writes W. B. of Dublin. Chk’e'b. pm Monday*. «nu Courage Branson, O**-21_ for Bangor via !tockl«i*u A Criminal Attack Ga. “.vhc has taken them If real coffee disturbs day* for about two your Stomach, vour at« landing* on an inoffensive citizen years and an excellent Out of Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee rtll .4rrlvaUf Each Ende.’vorer should essay is frequently enjovs appetite, Sight. Leave Rockland at Satut- made in feels strong and well.” imitation—Dr. 8hnop'n Health Coffee. ,a aad Every weight to ecx:t aside; that apparently useless little tube sleeps That’s the “Out of sight, out of is 8 earner from Boston, MedreniI. rial* mind,” sn old Dr. 8hoop has matched old Java U*r tread the called the li’s way Electric Bitters affect the and which closely Ilarnor and Bar Early King’s highway, “appe--*■*”. generally the aged, sevmg applies with special force to and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, nave, for B|M of the same results follow a Ever near your I’ 'll Guide. result protracted constipation, follow- happy in all cases sore, burn or wound that’s been treated yet it has not a single train of real termed ate huntings. ^ live* Lr. s New Life of female weakness and general with Bueklen's Arnica Coffee in it. Dr. B Eager plodding throng^ the day— ing Upo*. King debility. Salve. It’s out of Shoop’s Health Coffee Imita- First claaa fare Bar iLuboi Pills thn are of tion is made from Eden’s gates at eventide, regulate liver, appendi- Weak, puny children, too, greatly sijffct, out mind and out of existence. pure toasted grains or RockUnd to Boston. #s.7» *,D* h prevent cereals, with U,a,„»ore*.-‘ U sort •nJb W. In London '«tlan Endeert*r citis. and ea+oM.'- regular habits of the strengthened by them. Guaranteed also Piles, too, and chilblains Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in one All freight, except livestock. ( for disappear under minute. No tedious wait. You will Times. ooweie. to«. j.. G. Moore's drug store. stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by its healing influence. Guaranteed long arc by E surely like it. Get a free at our store. a* E. 50c. t. sample j G.Mookb, druggist. i-i’g”' 25c. —G. A. Paucueh. K. a. 8fiaS»tfAF« 1 of conserving all of our great natural assets Sbbrrtfirmmtt. T'jr n*i**v nrsttrno | FOR GOVERNOR. and beauties of the State in the interests both of our industrial welfare and of the great and -Tjaa^———————— growing summer resort business of Maine. bERT M. FERNALD, OF PO- Thai* Tirslers Worker* Hav* Altered HON. I am in favor of liberal appropriations by A erica s Landccapu A CANDIDATE. the State to the work of "goo1 roads" and I be- LAND, Because Its are lieve that the care and construction of roads operations chiefly nocturnal, so that It is seldom or uevor TO REPUBLICANS OF should be more generally under the J„ OPEN LETTBB super- vision of the State. seen, anil because of its skill In con- MAINE HE ANNOUNCES HIS POSI- I t 1 believe in the water and in house LefYbur retention Old and the enforce- trolling huil.ilug. TION ON STATE ISSUES. ment of Range the prohibitory laws, so-called, and something of mystery has grown up am opposed to any substitute which suggests about t*- ‘— •>- ••••« !>•••♦ it Bert M. Fernald, of Poland, has or license of the saloon. I am Hon. implies fells trees for the purpose of building himself as a candidate for the ° announced OPPOSED TO RBSUEMISSION. Its dnms ',”ri ',nn Ipb v'Vi,n it M ike You Old Too! nomination for governor, republican As yet no plan of resnbmlssion has been sug- u Isbns to w ..i» the ... curacy of the mo ;t letter: issuing the following gested by any political party that was not skilled ar’-"- 11 v-a'd cl-e that It Maine: either a To the Republicans of practical espousal of the open saloon uses Its tall rs n trowel, pleat, ,'ing *hc announced a or a In February, 1904, I myself political expedient to conceal a covert mud on Its houses and dams with this the nomination as governor of and dangerous attack the candidate tor upon prohibitory appends,;.i.. hi.t A in the convention to be laws. I am opposed to such Get Modern « ! Maine republican procedure. mortar. I am held in Bangor. In June of that year. not opposed, however, to the refer- ee dum Myths like these will have At that time, I expressed myself on certain of this question in such a way as to probably me to he of it from a life. The latter belief Is no issues which seemed to worthy separate party politics, under the long consideration l>y the voters of Maine. It Is sanction of friends of temperance and good doubt encouraged by the beaver's fre- gratifying to me, and as I believe, to the government, anxious to set this question at quent habit of shipping the water or see that those considera- rest, so that it no divert attention general public to may longer earth with Its tall as nil al arm signal the from other tions lmvc been cordially received by great public needs and prevent whenever it Is startled. There are them have been enacted consideration of far issues. I people; that some of proper greater many unexpla i* .5 Bangor, Maine. may be now to be in the hands of for and wn regarded be called to nominate a candidate for gov- dlnary genius astronomy Cornea, .060.10 Shoulder, [email protected] that commission. I that le )7 may say, however, ernor of Maine iu 1808. Bert M. Feknald. greatly esteemed for his integrity and Tongues, Bacon, <425 Salt 3 F. B. Aik on, nothing short of absolute justice to every Tripe, .053OS 10& Agent, West Poland, Me., Oct. 17, 1907. modesty by every scientific man who Veal: Lar«i, llu * interest will settle this question. It cannot Ellsworth, Maine. was personally acquainted with him.” ©teak, 18 320 Sausage, lb 12@17 be disposed of by make-shift or by evasion. Roasts, .103.15 Venison, lb PARTRIDGE COVE. 25 This is the opportunity to enact a broad and Lamb Steak, As Others See Us. Limb, 10 030 Chops, 20 progressive policy in taxation; a system that Nelson Young visited relatives in Surry Tongues, each C5 Roasts, 12@18 “And do the Americans shine In [ Banfcfttg. shall be as fair to every interest as it is pos- last week. Fresh Flau. sible to make a law. It should be the “square their conversation?” asks the Inter- OH Miss Elvira Smith was the guest of Mrs. Cod, Scallops. 4o deal”. Anything short of this, I certainly viewer of the foreigner who has re Haddock, OH Smelts, lb 15 ADS L. J. Smith last w’eek. 12 2a AMERICAN should not stand for, were I in a position to turned to his native Halibut, 018 Clams, qt land. Sea trout, lb '4 make au effective Miss Addie and protest. Ingalls spent Saturday ”X.et me tell you.” replies the for- Oysters, qt 50 PAY BFST An active movement has been made is what your money will earn if already Sunday at her home in Bluehill. eigner. "In mixed company the ladies Fuel. in Maine foe uic pie«crvation of public utili- invested in shares of the Mrs. Everett McFarland is her assemble on one side of the room, and Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— TRY ONE ties. The broad general policy was illus- visiting Dry hard, 5 00 36 50 Broken, 7 50 all talk at once about cooks and dross- trated at the last An daughter, Mrs. George Haskins, of Bar Dry soft, 3 00 05 00 Stove, 7 5) legislature. important load 7 50 has Harbor. es, and the men assemble at the other Roundings per Egg, Ellsworth Loan and Ass’il step been taken in other states by the 1000126 Nut, 7 50 Bailfliufi Oct. 21. side of the room and talk about auto- 5) organization of _ Buttings, hard 5.00 Blacksmith's 6 mobiles and York Life. Grain and Feed. PUBLIC UTILITIES' COMMISSIONS. money.”—New Flour, A NEW SERIES a man is than the in- Many worthless bbl— bu 70 I Flour—per Oats PUSvn*r rr:ivj::> :i. ... is now open. Shares, 81 each; monthly believe with Theodore Roosevelt in the surance he carries. fc 25fl6 5» Snotts—bag— 1 f 031 55 pay* federal regulation of interstate commerce. I His Quost. Corn, 100ft bag 160 Mixed feed, bav, mentSy 8$ per share, A traveler a small puttingjap at hotel was fond 1 600.65 believe, with Gov. in constitutionally An Irishman whose wife Old-Fashiott *d o Hughes, Corn 160 160 Iloc Pt'r.i:* 1\ 4*.:U i;« with- out in California brought'the porter up to from meal, bag Middlings,bag 0161 exercising state regulation of commerce Of moving one house to another Cracked corn, 1 60 oC Creai Vuiu WHY PAY RENT in his room with his the state. I believe it would be well for angry storming. “Want was met a friend the other morn- by In statistic? of. when you can borrow’ on your if room sir? What is the LAW WEIGHTS comparing the f corporations and well for our entire people your changed, while walking behind a van load REGARDING AND MEASURES. shares, give a first and ing tics from pneumonia in' <1i PY:tr. t mortgage we had in Maine a public utilities commis- matter?” “The room’s fumed A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 reduce it every month? Monthly all-right,” of household goods and saluted with: it is to and sion made of who are interested pounds, and a bushel of Turk’s Island salt shall states, interesting notice h v payments interest together up experts the guest, scorchingly.J“It’s the fleas I ob- will amount to ‘•Hello, Mick! Shifting again? Where weigh 70 pounds. Maine with o' .• but little more only for seems to me to lavorably compares fair play. It that, to, that’s all.” “Mrs. Hawkins!” The standard of a bushel of than you are now for ject might you be going this time?” “I weight potatoes *tates. This is due to tin? paying such a commission, could be assigned the du- In order an * (it for Is 60 undoubtedly rent, and hi about ten years shouted the in an uninterested good shipping. pounds, you porter, don’t know, said Mick. “I’m of 44 mis. general use of a home-made will ties of preserving our water powers and our bogorra,” apples, pou simple* sort of a “the in No. 7 is satis- The ^'.iDdurd weight of a bushel of beans In of four of our and voice, gent following the furniture to find out.”— remedy composed tablespom forests; developing water storage; good order and lit for snipping, Is t.0 pounds; OWN YOU” OWN HOME. fled wiin but he wants the fleas !ul of molasses or and one each room, Kansas City Independent. of wheat, beets, ruta bau 1 turnips and peas, 61 honey 3f olive changed.” pounds; of cor>>. 56 pounds; of onions 52, oil and Anodyne. Mix well For particulars Inquire of Hard Times in Kaunas. of and carrot-, J'mJ’sh turnips, rye ;ogether and take in teaspoonful closes. T vplby, Sec’y, No Chance. Kunds;dlan meal, 5t pounds; <>f parsnips, 45 pounds; The old days of and drouth The alone is also Fust Nat’l Bank Bldg.* grasshoppers Kly’a Cream Balm has been tried and not of barley and buckwheat, 48 of Anodyne applied cx- are almost in the "Opportunity.” remarkn 1 the board pounds; oats, A. W. Kino, President. forgotten prosperous found wanting In thousands of homes all over 32 pounds, or even measure as nv agreement. ernnlly on the throat and chest. If Kansas of tn-d*”? oitbontrh a citizen of er who is always quoting maxims, aken in time, this will a '-Odell, Furl has not for- the country. It has won a place in the family ^uuh ,,u- Sh*.n»burg, yet "knocks once at man’s door." To check a cold quickly, get front your drug- gotten a He medicine closet among the reliable household every /ent pneumonia. hard time he encountered. gist some little Candy Cold Tablets called use “It'll never knock at door of Neuralgic is also ®*y8: “i waa worn oat, and discouraged remo*’’?**, where it is kept at hand for in any Preveutics. Druggists everywhere are now Anodyne invaluable Notice by and and could find cold in the head as soon as some said the boarder. "I Preveutics, for are not n all aches and pains, such as neural- Paupor coughing night day, treating just mine," seedy dispensing they only contracted with bo relief *it I tried Dr. New Dia- safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Pre- gia. the City of KU» King’s membo- the household begins the prelimi- ■loop In an attic."—Chicago Tribune. headaches, rheumatism, toothache, HAVINGworth to oi and car** for covery. It took less than one bottle to ventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, ChoMwhs nary or It immedi- iruises, sprains, cuts, chilblains, croup, m**y need assistance dnrine Ue n»*xt ftve ~ sneezing snuffling. gives nothing harsh or Taken at the mm complete! c ■>. The sa fest and most sickening. tore throat, etc. A la* ami are :osts « oom/h and cold remedy and lung A man wh shows no defects Is u monia, Bronchitis, La Hencethe but 25 cts., and, is. sold under a .'ill p-w* tni« ug Iheii* o.o my account, M a to a cold which if not Grippe,etc. 1 and throul cred. Guar- put 8top might, ruarantee nf satisfaerfcV r •- her e l« pio*wy oi room and aucorritiodattontto fool or a hypocrite whom vye shoul: name, Preveutics. Good for feverish chil- anteed by F. "4 T.Tookr’s drug store. 50c. checked, become chronic and run into a bad dren. 48 Preveutics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 6 unded. Made by Th§ Twit liell*C..a*.> cave for mem at ilie City r'utic bouse. mistrust.—Jo.: bort. >lin Me. *ndfi. case of cc.tarrh. cents. Sold by G. A. Parcher. Co., Portland, M. J. Dt llHKIT. cot-sir ausmr. »v- 'S' « — S' ELLSWORTH RALLS. an. j C Osujorth ^merit » Work am the Sw«» daw bridge — Bi. ncoui d. «rt being and teams will te ate* to t XiL 19C W»LIT!C1L JOCOlI Deborah D_ < lm of John Tree, pwbed. tram by tte hat of tte ate. TTMiMO® died Saturday at hor hot on State and October committee* iSMT WE £>*«>?>* T AfTSWtWJ •mat, apd egity-tra years. Hit Tte September tr itNtiM Oct. 17. w am pmdos p&ctad True had been aa invalid many years. bo! •erred rapper i* the itKiJ Tneeday ELL^W*>eTB, ■ AllfE. ■ wild straw Utna'Wi Oct. & to terry her death came sadanly, aad was a share evening. tte proceeds zmoanting np- to her daughters aad friends. Awwafcbe- wards of |S. -sccce couisti pugusBuec^ thr’tos tie of qm »nw Dmriag day* : bre her death she had aa iE tarn, bat Mi* Bits Johnston, of Amber*, who W. So!****. El.V.-r Ausrt lauifr no lean than tima moom were kslh? w«m to bun at oa the morn- with W. H AwJjie MJOum- rwuy u, has been visiting here fee a It* days Tlrrv withia a radix of twelve wtW (raws Char ing of her death lend itroaam than for ter a sat. Mr! C. W. Smith, returned If tte rmxf «abntr the I ’d ryteid. VU PrtK-d* » d«tartfj tttETnWjt uWt ^w«U,ud •me to-day. f- r«r. of will seen an this wit. *, et?t* tor vto-* flMMHto; SI to* sportsmen at the breakfast taM* when ehesoddrafs rib-. Tte ladies who bs e been earning dollar* tlf *t • 4*. *5 *»4 • «** cr paMed away—dysag aa the had vatic meet on Fri- i«r*hre'j empta* V to***- Al Twenty-eight towns is Hancock coart t w tte cherrh are incited to *r* torito®e* »* ti* nAe *< K peaceful!; aad quickly. Apr* o r afternoon its Mrs. J. O. Wlitstr, c. this year appropriated aa aggregate day } Mm. Trw a’ -jtides naira vti 1 their dollar* and telling bow j f*M*• { Eto»-A rruKAtoie v3E M {LSI for rtale read work. Only sarv :aging : r, 7 w bora ia Rook Wb: _ sport. t i* k**rw* •* *?r"v*iv** other ctnsba ia the Slate have a betxe they earned them. ia her twentieth year she was married it Write a* for fell peritreUn. !■■ ■ II M—I■■hlUrrt rfce*^ to ><|' _ pais aceeants > M» ?*f*. HAfOWE IM*TT sod this rity hat sines hern her home C- ASmwU, Xttit Haddock* retained Honda; morning. The adTTnre cosrias of winter seem b > Mr. True died twenty-two years ago. te check ef $500 ar acre. Mr* Haddock*aad thtid will remain ter* subject have overlooked the Sos*tr seetica She a at one of the oldeat members o: Cape 3 !•* eeat. oa IM ! tte winter. per Sarlip Hfreetli rhis week’s edition of Oar ampadeot there writes tha : the Congregations! church, and retained through A waa Mis* Mildred t ericas is 2.790 copies. biaekberries aad oiaeberr.es are yet pica her interest m it, though ill health hat ic-l rarprise part; given UNION TRUST about of ter COMPANY, tifai. mad she had a Sae meat of greet many yore prevented her taking aa active t Treworg; by twenty MAINE. la* week CLLSWOKTH, Tines last week. ia the work or the ‘rienda on Monday evening of A rage for the year of UM, U> peas packed from the part chardk enjoying Him Lara serveeea. She mas a constant reader, and Tte party was arranged by The State of agrieuilsre ha tttire her interest ia the thin oi Treworg; and Mr* H. F. Remick. and > rWRgDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1*07 department kept not released ita Tigilaace in the brown the world. was as enjoyable affair. Refreshments

crusade. A of ate — v ■■ -I ■ —rre served. tail moth campaign^ Ski 1 |_ V1 | la the Right IMreettoa. cation will be ooodneted throughout ih« ent and Adeeaiae Trae, both of whom Mr* Margaret Net-ilia, who has been >e SEiaonncetneBt by Principal State. C. E. Toirnan has teen appointee L red w ith her ud with loving care min- home through the summer, left to-day for i ecson, of the Coborn classical aa representative of the department is istered to her comfort. Wert Roxbory, Mas*-, when ate will ecusIT3. B03JJUB. I ate. that secret societies or fra- Hancock aad Washington counties. Funeral services were held at the house tte winter with ter daughter, Mr* -pend nnwO-GIRLS or mow on cook ud mcoo her. K. B. of the Con- She wae f I 4 ties in that school are to be abol- Monday, Mathews, John Maroney. accompanied by X girl la a small private family. Goo* i li *2.T_*P**'^temtogotiMO'dl kindi ** There* a saver gray fox down aroont! inter- Mias Florence who wage* wfl] be paid for good service- Addrea pSto § I is a heaUhfnl more. Societies gregational cnureh, officiating. her daughter, Nevill* woods Mas. L. A. Bmebt, Park BL, EUawoeth Me. tte lemoene aad Trenton waitini ment was at Woodbine cemetery. ha* been here for a visit of several weeks c iia sort are essentially college or Bat bunten eSt.'SK* i for somebody's gun trap. and is returning to ber work then. to look after out interest ii gLtytl”*” c and are oat ol Hancock aad counties. urzations, wholly should remember that tte skins will not nt xurr a. ditto*. SALESMEN adjaceat Solar] Tte reading circle met with Rev. J. D. or connianoii. Address* Lukouv Oit Co. I in ail institutions of learning be prime until December, when, if it is a Cleveland. O. j j Mery M-, widow of Albert Datton, who Prigmor* and wife Tuesday afternoon of t * p _ native of Bloebili, a daughter of the The circle noted to home. 94 a week each foi T10 »^s« twu. s Prigmore, secretary. family, good Wages A ckairm.JSL W thoroughly compel egy Address Immedl towalry. oM bvkt, 7fi,~ i c and schools of words and Admait of has the record late Joshua P. end Melinda B. Chadage. meet at tte houses of the members on *"“■ ■»* high Morey, Csstine, taely. Iff Broadway. Bangor. Ms. ?,* *°pp*r gwd. old mi-?onJ2 »*<*•« farnllar*. «*L I will bo in ee that do not to them lobster so far this season in that ! Many relatives and friends gathered to at 7-30, and all roar ton F belong vicinity. Tuesday evening* persons in • eoagteM mte. Writ. 1 of love and sflhetien to the mete. ."J 3 -‘baccalaureate sermon”, for It was pulled up on Mr. Morey's trawl a pay respects interested are cordially invited to attend. Joe Sak. Brownian. bom a, Newport, B. I. few It messaged memory of chi so eminently worthy of The full coarse of C. H. 9. C. will be taken < pie, is properly a sermon deliv- days ago. thirty-sevta ApuiatktM l»r d», ,M B„- ! and case-half inches from to ind them. hand cabinet bod. Address P. O ■OJa* wrw iunuiit < is a farewell discourse to a tip tip, Fatten,, h, grada- Box TM, Ellsworth, Me. SOODniWiUwtlOMWl Vari,a..ed loan seventeen and one-half Bet. Mr. a former pastor of the SECOND » class of a weighed pounds, Harlow, college—to persons VANE Another of thorn minx one Urge cUw, which had doubt- Second Baptist church, said of her: “Her \irRATHER graaaarsvas » the of bachelor of OKLAKD. If weather vanes—horse—for sale at Tai ■ss-.-TyS ing degree life of less been lost in some fight. has been one unceasing activity. Arnucii office. Will be sold cheap. Call 01 a it or should no each Mrs. William A- Turner, of Richmond,; S£&,ZS52,T,ab-~t'c has, bare, ■ Careful for others she write always, poaarasrd to- in connection with the visited her brother, J. Edward Marks, a jurumTATi'yb t gradna- A wonder in the potato line was ex- ; virtues which attracted and received the CMBER-A Limited quantity of lumber- Looaiand to look liter renewal! aad few week. TictaUjr days last planed sprnce aad pine board* iaeeaaaa liat of a I-zeroises of a or : hibiied at the store of H. P. in attention of those not associated Joist. anbacription p.-otaiaeni secondary high Hopkins especially etc, at reasonable M. C. Arms, Mrs. Dix has the Dennis prices. woatMj wacuta*. on a .alary at.: coufe. jL Ellsworth last week. It was one of test ; w its ucz. Mary bought Costero]ocas Park Mills, Egypt, Me aaoa baai*. Experience dexiixb:,, but sot house on and a.rexaary. Good tor veer’s Watson Mrs. Hotlon was a member of the Yarnum the Castine road NR boUsr aad Boiler is oi opportunitr ngktiw. mmencement” is another mis- potatoes, grown by lh-p. engine aoa. AdAnaa Pcauaau. Box her locomotive Also 1 lath maebiat i>. StauooO. of North Hancock. It was as woman's relief whose was moved there. Mrs. Dix sold former style. Now York. s d word. Commencement is the Bpringsr. corps, badge aad bolter combined. Chase A Co. make. In- home to John P. and be has taken firm and round as the it came out o! pie <1 i*|A>u Li. ieutiLg, ,uL to iLl.L Gray, of L. E. Jorca, Atlantic. Me. f ben degree# are conferred by day quire the ground, in spite of the fact mat, in membership her husband’s G. A. EL con- possession. Swdal Xotias. c ea and universities. High the cellar, it had grown a sprout nine feet nection entitled her. She had not long Mrs. Loman Dodge, Miss Alios Dodge, UtML " • s do not confer PBTMCItNV FEE* degrees; they and nine mens* lone. It vs* one of sev- returned from her summer outing, in com- of Orrington, and Miss Elinor L. Gross, of N—14 VITA. she undersigned, pkyiiciasj aad ra,- g iipiomaa to papUa completing ers! her Mrs. uTTPfeei^iiflengtt baste!* fro as tte same lot, all sound. pany with sister, Mrs. Martha B. Fair- Backs Mills, have recently visited ! between Mre Reuel HInins’ and Mrs TT (COM of BUrwortb, ,ia!. Trow toil B^^INDING^CHaI date akxed 43 rescribed coarse, and graduate banks. M. E. D. Patten. Mrs. Patten will very Jack Higgins' on Surry rood. Please leave al adiaWM* by acbedsle. a pan of Reran Tarwoar.r*s os rosd. wkicb to berawith quoted and the remiiader i A ant Salome of was 107 A close Surry * Sellers, Sanaet, profusion of beautiful floral offerings soon her boose for the winter. of whick trill be shown to parties concerned < schedule 1 en the names in recent years old Tuesday of last week. Oar Deer attested the devotion and of which ia whole sad in part ton applied allegiance Among the belated summer visitors we be considered final and absolute in late writes: Strata. ail settle* } -to the four year* of the high correspondent her friends, while a piece marked “Sister" note John A. Starr and wife, who returned Jfcclp Tear on was as her with ia town, from • m. to f correspondent visited Aunt Salome conspicuous connecting to tbeir home in Massachusetts last week, WANTED — for Night calls, p. coarse—freshman, sophomore, Opportunity bright It- m... her l*7th and received aa cordial a two sisters and s brother. The Beethoven to learu trade. at | 1J0 r birthday, Mr. Starr’s Mrs. BOYboy printing Apply oat of j and senior—are misnomers; accompanied by mother, Tax AMnaicaa office. Night calls, town, from 6 p. m. to welcome as in year* gone by. Quite a large Interment was at Cam- • a. additional fee..'. t ordaare quartette sang. Matilda Starr, who will spend the winter at., Ml properly applicable to | number of caller* visited her. and left tokens IRL—Opportunity for bright girl to learn Way calls. mb bridge cemetery. with her Mrs. Josie A. Poole, at Extra time case ii ur of a coarse in : of their regards. She talked of | daughter, VJ type-setting. Apply at Tax Ellswosth given ordinary over years interestingly — college. AMIlICtX extra boar. * 1 Mass. office. hoar, par 1JH *Vrds years gone by. but regretted that many things j Canton, to and their uses” might be a AMOS H. j'kiTKJtGILL. Consultations, in addition regular i she could not remember. She seemed Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, the house VtOUNG Man to learn the department store fee. MO 1 fol for in Maine Amos H. of died X business. Salary f ft per week. Administration of anaesthetics topic (tody many to see and Pettengill, Ellsworth, Apply within pleased all callers, has a book in owned two and to Howaaa Wausa at C. L. Ella- n oola. at Bar Harbor in ill by Joseph Bray, Morang’s, b miles. 5.00 which are recorded the names and residence Monday. Though Me. { one-half miles from the village, on the worth. Ordinary labor cases, not exceeding ; of all her callers which have come from health for a long Lime, Mr. Pettengill’* t hours, within 4 miles. lOJO on WOMEN to represent The Ameri- A e!ear case of over’’ was Castine road was burned. The stable was Same, country 4 mile*, “slopping many different states and foreign nations. condition was not considered serious until can Magazine, edited P. P. Dunne beyond milage saved the the MEN by extra per mile. 50 Straight proposition. pay. to 10 miles. 50 ii named X-eitch at tbe ! Massachusetts sent her a beautiful to disease of the liver. He left Ellsworth Coc Interest from to in basi- t clergyman tinning year year Harlow L. P. Woodbcfp. cake, and each caller was treated to the fire is a mystery. nets created- and n*N f. end of recent birthday about two weeks for a visit to his Experience capital the State Sunday ago Good Write J. S. Alrxandkk C Hagxstht. a piece. During the last year Aunt Salome Oct. a. D. necessary. opportunity. Nathan C Krso. %r •< convention at Portland. This daughter, Mrs. Eugene Willey, in Bar _ | Tsaixxm. 23 West With street. New York city. has Mpent most of her time in bed. getting up Lxwis Hom-cxs. tib.ruor. Frank Buck and wife, on Oct. cele- j J. T. Me Pox A LD. m ic-u'ooa resointion charges tbe jus- in berchair.uscailj unaided, to take her meals, 13, Mr. Pettengill was born in that part of brated the sixtieth anniversary of their j SUftcrtifinnnxU. Harry W. Osoood. ti e» of tbe supreme court of Maine but on the whole, she has failed quite per- F. P. SlMOSTOS. ceptibly both and Often Trenton now included in the town of La- marriage. Mrs. Buck, gowned in soft silk ! El'sworth, Me.. Oct. 9,1907. w. u..justly discriminating against physically mentally. her near neighbors *be does not recognize moine over Sc"tuty years ago. He came and accessories of dainty lace, received her t? righteous convictions of tbe NOTICE. until she i* told who they are; then she eon- to Ellsworth when a voung man, and for guests with a charming grace and Fits! National Bank,©? El'sworth, lo- Ci-rislian church and all work verse# as of eld. fche is a remarkably well- maar worked in the Grant of the who years ship- gentle dignity. Many guerts Notice to THEcated at Ellsworth iu the State of Maine, * old fair of and wouid • trusted to it as d ccaiora of the preserved lady, face, their names in Tax-Payers is closing its affairs. All note-holder* and yard. wrote the “guests’ book” ; re&dity pass for many younger. Jler other creditors of th* association are tbtre- mo a> and our years He leaves two sen® and four i religious h'e of yonth, daughters— at the gold&n wedding ten years ago were fore notified to their notes and appetite is good, and from present appear- ; hereby present as.i by so Fr*d Pettengill, of Boston: Charles Pet- present, (/ean, chocolate and cake were other claims lor payment. doing giving encourage- ancek she may live yet another y ear. Ail and Taxes Henry W. Ccshrax, tengilL of Mrs. of Bor served by the daughters Misses Jennie poll personal unpaid ™ -he s.-ioon interests. This is Ellsworth; Willey, 2.1907. and from beautiful china about September _Cashier, Harbor; Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Kay- Carrie, important, if true The supreme seventy-five years old and which once THE XPf LI FI CATION OF THE SUNDAY Keith’* Theatre, Boston. I rnond Wescott and Mis* Lola Pettengill, to Mrs. Buck’s mother. Mr. and by Xov. 1 will be placed in the bauds J> dioia! court of Maine, as a body and belonged STATUTE nr THE STATE OF MAINE. Seldom has a vaudeville act made so of Ellsworth. Mrs. Buck’s children are Fred, Misses was aid as usual as has a and st bunting shooting individuals, acquired fairly a hit with the of Keith’s as The funeral was held at the Jennie Carrie, home. Miss Eliza- great patrons Baptist i of a constable for collection, with costs- THEBEon Sunday in £unic>Ooos Park. Ocl 4. beth, of Portland, William and in ■ good reputation for know’edge ard that scored “The Birds”. Victor church this Rev. P. A. A. Kil- George, 1907. The State of Ma'ne mast indemnify me by Song afternoon, Wisconsin. i. e. ten and will j in the sun* of §3,000 and §7.000. wisdom, probably receive Herbert and George V. Hobart evidently Lam officiating. ; thousand dollars) for nunification of Sunday “close A amount mutt be M is arraignment cum aequo auimo. built better than they knew when they SALISBURY COVE. ArsTiN M Fostek, ( time” law. like paid to me for each and every violation of the for a i ■Who is tbe Rev. P. A. JLeilcb, any- wrote this bright operatic travesty The sewing circle will hold a fair and Decalogue by the State of Maine and the fed* Tax * Amer- Lambs’ club Mr. Burreas’ Collector. era! government of the United rotate of how? gambol. play- supper at the grange ball Friday evening, ica Mary Catharine Faerz AUSTIN. ! ing of the role of “Oscar Hammershine” j 3Ian Who First Began Granite Andrew Liscomb and daughter Margery, In administration circles tbe is an fine bit of character TAKK NOTICE. opin- exceptionally Operation.* at Hall Quarry. of Bar at T. S. Lis- Harbor, spent Sunday Meine laws for dose ion prevai’s that there is no dou it ; acting. Next week will afford the last Hall Oct. 21 peua'i* beside* Quarry, (special)-Cyrus comb’s. Wanted at Once! tins- is from #2 000 to $4,800 or thirteen of re- THE that Ta/t’n visit to China opportunities seeing this really J. Hall died in New York months in state Sundays 13 000 to Secretary suddenly city Paul who has been prism; markable vaudeville feature. Bowden, at home OPERATORS Git WASH SKIRTS. #7.000 or fiftem months* in will increase tbe cordkt! relations be- Oct. 13, from the effects of a imprisonment, Sunday, from on account of ill has eaci and every cas- o* ties pas-; in c'aniculo* and are a few Bangor health, tween China and the United Cresay Dayne playing hemorrhage. His death came as a shock At interesting wages. I.arge. well- cus park from this date. States, returned. Mary C. Frets Acstix. farewell weeks in vaudeville prior to start- to his friends here. He leaves besides his located. and add to tbe prestige of American Oct. 21. R. equipped factory, centrally Ang.2t. are '■ 1007.__ ing on a starring tour. They to pre- two of Cali- n ■ j trade in tbe Orient. The Chinese widow, daughters—Mary, Steam heat. Klectric lights. Perfect sent the last of Mr. Creasy’s sketches. SPECIAL NOTICE. fornia, and Mattie, wife of Clinton Fer- CHURCH NOTES. and ventilation. Work interest- press and seem convinced light T^kO not in Cumeulocu* P»tt 1 people “The Wyoming Whoop.” of Houltou. j trespass guson, andeasilv learned aJ demand protection to life and property last that this country has no desire 'o Pat and Marion in theii CONGREGATIONAL. ing by inexperienced of Rooney Bent, Mr. Hall was the hrst to start the quar- : from the countv of Hancock, the State abuta Her. R. B. girls. *.75 per day to all while learn- i and the United States of America any part of their and act, “The Busy Bell Boy”, wiU on sound in Mathews, pastor. Maine, territory, rapid-fire ries here Somes the early part Mary C. Farrs a carta. that tbe American be welcome visitors. Another feature wiU Sunday, Oct. 27— service* at ing: sp! "did wages when learned. people desire of 1871. There were no buildings here, Morning be a ol 10.33. Sermon school Write or to NOTICE. China’s progress in the Gillett’s four-footed actors, troupe aud no road. The of his by pastor. Sunday apply development beginning at 11.45. in a sketch and grinding lor the -eason of her resources and in tbe welfare cl dogs and monkeys pantomime work was on street work for the Bod well npHRABRING Prayer meeting at 7.30. Fuller-Osborn Co. 1. cf 11207 will be done when .vacer tower that has more in it than any act o! Friday evening Mfg. at her people. laughs Granite Co., of Vinalhaven. His next ! is adequate to drive machinery Coniculocas METHODIST EPISCOPAL. HARTLA3TD. ME. Park Mills.M. C. ArsTix. the kind yet presented. work was four on the New York and j years Rer. tne uui- V. F. Hendee,' pastor. Home of **8ebast?cook" skirts. A. U. Duncan, ventriloquist; and this was followed Brooklyn bridge, Oct. Comejjonomtr. 1 violinist and a Sunday, 27— Morning service at ELLSWORTH votti troubadours, guitar- by stone for the State prison at Thomas- the writer and 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Junior ist; Harry Brown, singei ton. other for w'hich Among buildings at 23). Steam and Bath Booms. Ntne-Ceut Milk and Doctors’ Fees. of “coon” and Asra, the league Evening service at 73). Laundry songs, juggling Mr. Hal) got out stone were the state | West Fbamkcjx, Oct. 21,1»7. Prayer meeting and bible study Friday WA8HKI.” biiliardist, will all have prominent place* of Omaha rbeut J. “WALSH, ! Tate, Ga., W. i are some “necessary evils’1 to Grand of Odd Fellows. Rer. S. .Sutton, potfor. Pads stop the uain and cure Sciatica. | EDMOND [There Lodge 1 owner of brick in Lumbago ATTORNEY ging yards Rockmart, a«d Rheumatic trouble without which the public must submit. The doc- The grand lodge of Odd Fellows, at its Sunday, Oct. 27— Morning service at every using And and Md. medicines or Imimeuts. 5$e a pair mail or at Ga., Laurel, 10.30. Sermon by tors may, perhaps, be counted among annual meeting in Portland las: week, by pastor. Sunday school a UEgist*. We refund five money it th* Pads do LAW. Mr. frail’s reading was mostly newspa- COUNSELOR AT these. elected the following officers: Grand at 11.45. not help you. but the> will. Send for tree book. and business Til Hr XHAM Pap Co.. 5 Park ostou. pers journals, though he BAPTIST. Sq. Xational Bank Jiuihliiij/. There is one important distinction, how- master, James R. Townsend, Augusta; Offices, First was a great lover of Burns. Leaving Mt. Rest, P. A. A, ... Main8- ever, between the fees of doctors and the grand master, Ira G. Hersey, Houl- Killa/n. pastor. Ellswobtk, deputy Desert, he started a granite business at VV. Oct. service of milk. The doctor spends several ton; warden, Herbert Sears, Sunday, 27-Morning at , price grand Swan’s Island, and this was his business of his life himself for his pro- secretary, Russell G. 103). Sunday school at 11.45. Christian WANTED! years fitting Portland; grand at the time of his death. j Notutt. he the William Endeavor meeting at 7. Iqjal fession; incidentally gains privi- Dyer, Portland; grand treasurer, Every in Ellsworth and to send lady vicinity notice t»«* lege of arbitrarily fixing the price at E. Plummer, Portland; grand representa- Evening service at 7.30. subscriber hereby (pv« BAR HARBOR. their OLD WORN OUT CARPETS to she hue been duly appointed as one Bible and service at the Ban- THE estate which he will sell hi? knowledge, just tives, Charles H. Morrill, Newport, for study prayer 7.30 I istratriz with the will annexed of the The Y. M. C. A. football the skilled laborer fixes the price for bij Leon 8. Merrill, Solon, two years. team defeated Friday evening. gor Rug Agency, and have them made into the year, JOSEPH H. LAWRENCE, late of BUCKS- Here the fee for a local elected the Higgins classical institute here Saturday labor. physician’s The grand encampment PORT. a Ileal net It Caunot l>e most beautiful RUOS for any room in the home. ! the score of 4 to 0. Cured of Hancock. call may lie $1; in some other town it may following officers: Grand patriarch, John by in the county decf?f®i’ nna ! by local applications, as they cannot reach Send for circulars aud riven bonds as the law directs. All P*** has been broken shipping lags to A. L. of said be $5, or the specialist may charge $25, or, M. Ward, of Bangor; grand high priest, Ground for the new the diseased portion of the ear. There »s | having demands against the estate only one way to cure deafness, and that is 101 Central Maine. are to the woe ii some instances, in the hundreds or Charles F. Allen, ol Bar Harbor: grand i parish hall to be erected on the St. by Bourse, SSL, Bangor, ceased desired present constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused ! settlement, and all indebted thereto are services. S. of even thousands of dollars for s *nior warden, Leon Merrill, Solon; j Saviour’s Episcopal church property. by an inflamed condition of the mucous /ic- quested to make payment immediately. of the Eustachian Tube. When this Lucy A. Lswbbmb- fees too but we Russell G. of Port- The will be about 40x80 and ing tube 1 We may think the high, grand scribe, Dyer, I building feet is have j inflamed you a rumbling sound or ,r<- Bockspork Oct. tev no recourse. treasurer, Albro E. Chase, ol will be connected with the perfect hearing, and when it is cut iv 12,1*>7._— land; grand present;parish Souvenir Post C?.rds. t>>»‘ Reuel closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the! subscriber sue* nolle* The nuli.uian is dealing in a commodity, Portland; grand junior warden, house. In the building will be a gym- hereby admi inflammation can be taken out and this rune > 8 che has been duly appointed to « fair above the of i nasi baths and rooms restored to ita norma! views 10c. THE ■n I is entitled profit Robinson, Camden; grand representa- urn, reading room, condition, hearing w>P I only tratrix of the estate of nr\m ns- be forever: nine cases out 1 now a few late of GOLLDS be 1.3 entitled to one Willis A. ol for various A destroyed of *en i liave only post cards left and as CALVIN H. BUNKER, om: j indeed, may legally tive for year, Bailey, purposes. bowling alley are caused which I am by Catarrh, is nothing .. going out of the uosi c^r-i bn?*u«ss, I will BORO. sees for two will be built got all he can. but when the public Skowhegan; grand representative eventually, although it will an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. .:\ muse I have on hand, at a rare bargain, in in the county of Hancock, deceased.^ end not be in at once. Tbe We will give One Hundred Dollars for an* order to of them at uujo. directs. All pe ten quarts of milk turned into butter Alfred S. Kimball, of Norway. | probably put boys’ dlspo^te This ad. will given bonds as the law id years, • case of Deafness the estate- of gold for which includes club, at present consisting of about forty (caused by catarrh) too; urpe&r one*; more, an*! ii^a v.a cluSc our con- faring demands against twenty-five cents, cannot be cared Hall’s tract. send the smb J aee.tis which was Rev. by Catarrh Curt uow; before too late. deceased are desired to present t'u- .__ .... odtiei macing, there I members, organized by , are re Bend for circulars, free. settlement, and all indebted thereto fair fur ct paying Have a heart that never hardens, and a i Mr. Moore, curate of St. Saviour’s, will ground prof against F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ! 8 cards, 10c. 20 cards. 20c. quested to make payment .*- of a touch hold its in the new lu..., u... .or U.—C quantity temper that never tires, and that meetings building, Sold by Druggists, 75c. bczzcb* —mo a men’s club is be in milk form.—hie.J never hurt**.— IHghiiiU and to organized. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. j H. m. tftuAiir,utn,»., tiiswuNih, ■£. Weal Gouldsboro, Oct. 18,1I0T. C! T /'•'‘TTTkfT, tried at the April term, and came vious with record of ol ft. *). tv/UHi. 1908, terms, disposal IIaaC'DJv back from the law court, was opened Fri- cases not previously reported.; day. After most of the evidence had been Continued Cases. adjournment tor the taken it was withdrawn from the final out, Fountain Davis, breakii g, entering and lar- jury, to a settle- term SATURDAY. parties having agreed ceny. April term, 1907—Gave bonds in sum ment. I’ve had calls for fln extra Java I of $600 for appearance at October term. HERE’S THE frequent lately good The TERM—TWFNTy last case tried before the jury was Pleaded nolo contendere. Continued for SUMMARY OF TOE TWO coffee and feel confident that I have now secured one that of Dr. F. F. of sentence on payment of costs taxed at $60. DECREED — PRiiNODK Simonton, Ellsworth, I A Iff A DIVORCES Fountain vs. John M. Scribner. This was a horse Davis, breaking, entering and lar- OVjSK TO APRIL which is not new to Ellsworth coffee drink- CASKS GO ceny. term, 1907—Gave bonds in $600 0 C w I only entirely case. Plaintiff bought a horse of defend- April J Aw A for appearance at October term. Pleaded TUB COURT. ant last which he was not crs but is bound to be a to spring, alleged nolo contendere. Indictment filed. big suipiise everyone who Justice — Albert R. S\v*ob. ns warranted. The returned a ver- PresidiDff Jury Fountain Davis, breaking, entering and lar- dict for defendant. loves a real good cup of Java. The name of Auburn. ceny with intent to commit felony. April IjlIPPP p top-notch j n F. Knowwon. Ellsworth. Cicrk—J'u THE ASSIGNED LIST. term, 1907—Gave bonds in sum of $600 for H. Bur this new brand is Columbia Java. It is a coffee of im- Count) Uoruoy—Charlb.* \Vu.id, at October term. Pleaded nolo is the with appearance Harbor. Following assigned fist, contendere. Indictment filed. fT. Mayo, Ellsworth. record of of cases not 11 AT usual less of it to the Sheriff—BvRon disposal previously Joe Emery, riot. April term, 1907— Capias | Cl/CD strength, being required cupful Crier-‘iMjk'.nti i/K.iOH, Luoksp jii. reported : issued in vacation. Bonds furnished for ■ BbBI Leach, Buoksport; David titan of any it makes a Deputies—Burkk 2279. Atwood vs. Maine Hub Co. Deasey A appearance at October term. Prinoipal and otner; rich, fragrant, strengthen- W. Carney, Ellsworth; Bloomfield Hio- Lynn m; McLaughlin; Blanchard, sureties defaulted. John E. Blue- of excellent flavor and free oins, Bar Harbor; Whpbtkr, Stearns. Tried Oct. 17. Verdict for Otha H. Jellison, riot. April term, 1907— ing drink, uniformly good, | A. Brooklin. CTDIipi# hill; Roland Flye, plaintiff. $1,720.75. Pleaded not guilty. Continued to October ** * !■““!» N. Conpobth. from the rankness so common to most coffees and which Stenographer—W. 2620. Snowman ws. Green. Warren; Patten. because of illness of defendant’s counsel. Shba, Ellsworth. Messenger—Carrol Defendant defaulted for Bail of $500 furnished for in Oc- $889.10. appearance 80 uPsets You drink coffee at 25^2. Snowman vs. Green. Warren; Patten. tober. October term, 1907—Continued by or- digestion. every day your The business of the October term was der of Court. T| Neither party. 1 W1» 11 ■ house, take a of “Columbia” home with and practically completed Batjroay. when 2625. Candage vs. Burns. Conary. Cunning- Charles Conkers, riot. April term, 1907—Ca- pound you until when ham. Tried Oct. 16. Verdict for de- pias Issued in vacation. Bonds furnished for court adjourned Thursday, see for if it isn’t the best Java ever at yourself coffee you there will be a hearing before Associate fendant. appearance October term. October term, 2646. Ellis vs. Ellis. Peters. Tried 1907—Continued of Court. Justice King, before final adjournment. Spofford; by drank. “cash down” for this Oct. 16. Verdict, that the allegation Appealed Cases. My price famously good One hundred and forty-eight cases came off in the libel waa not true. State vs. James search and seizure. doeJcef. Tbew* were siYtv Sav- on payment of payment of costs. shore was 2548. Clement vs. Leach. Fellows; Warren. State vs. Antonio sale. From sold to C. B. Young, the car- age to be in Farmington Monday. The Ricci, single Referred to A. R. Savage. Western Hancock court. Princi- riage housa and burn on (he shore road to cases were continued by order of Court. municipal : BUSINESS CHANCE 2552. Young vs. Curtis. Fellows; Hurley. pal and sureties defaulted. A. I. Foss, and the store opposite his { The case of State vs. Crosby, for viola- * 2t?18. Bos worth vs. Hodgkins. Tracy; Ben- State vs. Felice Terrani, single sale. From dwelling to J. R. Stratton. * tion of town ordinance, hearing of evi- IN A LUMBER INVESTMENT. son. Continued. Western Hancock municipal court. Nol dence in which for loihe .w A. 8. Wooster and wife, who have been reporting 2619. Cahill vs. Graves. Tracy; Benson. De- prossed on payment of $50 and costs $9.65. £ There !s no better ibnn of invo3tiT.r:,i tndi:/ :’. in virg n 1umln*r. Good Minder ^ was last morn- visiting in are home. land Is scaico a»»d Is i»#j uad all ilie cor- court begun Wednesday faulted for $83.44. State vs. Stanley Mitchell, assault and bat. Massachusetts, I \ exceedingly be.pg aougut snapped up by big 0 poratlons. It is a well recognized fact hat our forests are rapidly melting away, wus iiul order of the Court 2627. Chase vs. Irwin. Chase; Hale A Hamlin. From G. R. trial Mrs. F. M. Watson closed her I J ing, pioased by tery. Fuller, justice. Prin- cottage and in tiuth to such an alarming extent that the government is taking steps to pre- V owing to defect in the town records. The Referred to L. A. Emery. cipal and sureties defaulted. last Wednesday and left for New York. 41 vent it- a 2608. Simonton vs. Towle. We have purchased the control of a tract of t-imtier land over 500,000 %. was Scribner. Crabtree; I containing respondent; charged with conveying New Indictments. W. T. and C. are V acres < f virgin and eonsei vat estimated to contain cords of W Tried Oct. 19. Verdict for defendant. Coggins Y. Wooster growth vely 2,770,240 and swill the streets of I 4\ Pulp, 507,0410,000 feet -aw I ogs. 0 garbage through State vs. J. L. Alther, common seller. Capias bay fishing. They camp on Stave island. We have DIVORCE CASES. II organized a company for the purpose of developing this tract, and con- i in violation of a town Cranberry Isles, | to issue in vacation. Oct. 21. W. \ H liunber manufacturing business. The capitalization is one nillion w orrbnnnoe. Twenty-nine divorce cases were heard at State vs. Lester F. Hall, assault with intent to m ^91000,000)^dollars divided into one hundred shares at a par value of ten (910.00) 0 m ouwscilpiiou* »ji. be iccdvto a limited amoimt ot stock at ($8.00) i The civil case of vs. a this term. Two cross were steal. Pleaded guilty. Sentence, two years 4 up**5r5 Candage Burns, cases, libels, eight dollars per share. This stock will undoubtedly pay from 8 per cent, to 20 per W in State MARINE LIST. cem. dividends the went to the last Wednes- tried before a and two other cases prison. 11 first year. Allottmentof shares will be made pro rata and in ^ vhorse case, jury jury, order State vs. Lester F. Hall, Pleaded I k received before 12 o’clock noon Gctober 31»t,1907. Applications for shares W verdict returned for were contested. cases were larceny. should day afternoon, being ; Twenty-two be accompanied by check, postdfflce or express money order, for at lenst 25 0 guilty. Indictment filed. Ellsworth Port ••ei cent, ui rtiuuunt defendant. Wiley C. Conary appeared for decreed, three denied and four libels were ol suosciipnou balance to Pillow when allottment. is made. \ State vs. Robert Lorimer, breaking and enter- Ar Aug 18, sch Lavolta, New cement Company’s receipts will be issued for all moneys ieceived. telephone or write v end O. P. for de- dismissed. York, reservations Wire, plaintiff Cunningham ing with intent to steal. Pleaded guilty. for dam your at once. Application blanks and prospectus furnished upon re- 0 quest. We invite the closest inspection. fendant. Ditorces Decreed. Continued for sentence on personal recog- Hancock County Ports. £ > cases The of Alice M. Ellis vs. John M. Ida G. vs. Bob F. nizance. West Sullivan—Ar Oct 16, sch J S Beacham Soper, libellant, Soper, Ar Oct 17, sch Winchester Ellis, and John M. Ellis vs. Alice M. Ellis, State vs. Charles A. Williams, common seller* ST- LAWRENCE RIVER LUMBER CO. i for utter desertion. O. F. Fellows for li- Ar Oct 18, sch Alice J Crabtree Nol cross libels for divorce, wei^ tried to- bellant. prossed. Ar Oct 20, schs Georgietta and M B Well- Address C. H. KNOTT. # ington gether before a jury. The libel of Mrs. 20 Central St., Mass. 4 Nettie E. Robbins, libellant, vs. Fred 8. Ar Oct 22, schs Lizzie Lee and May Farrar Boston, Ellis alleged cruel and abusive treatment Sid Oct 21, sch Franconia Robbins, for cruel and abusive treatment and gross and confirmed habits of intoxi- COUNTY NEWS. and gross and confirmed habits of intoxi- F -r cation, and that of Mr. Ellis alleged cruel additional Count y News, gee other pages BORN. cation. E. P. Spofford for libellant; S. P. and abusive treatment. The cases were Mills for libellee. STONINGTON. CARTER—At Surry, Oct 8, to Mr and Mrs YOUR CROWN ably conducted on both sides, John A. j Josiah E Carter, a son. $3-and Nina E. Tracy, libellant, vs. Charles B. Peters appearing for Mrs. Ellis and Elmer j Capt. Ben Pascal is in town for a week. DARGIS-At West Brooksville, Oct 18. to Mr AND Tracy, for utter desertion. M. A. Johnson and Mrs Frank Dargis, a son. [Raymond BRIDGE WORK P. Spofford for M*. Ellis. They went to the is in the store of for Clayton Gilley clerking Velmore.] before noon The libellant. jury just Thursday. jury C. Lyman Cousins. EARLS—At Bluehill, Oct 11, to Mr and Mrs unless done by an expert, will ■ returned a the A. vs. Clarence Oren Earls, a son. 3*0, verdict that allegation in Mary Hubbard, libellant, mean Dr. C. M. is friends in eventually a serious loss of I Wiggin visiting HARVEY—At Oct to Mr and Mrs the libel was not true in both cases. E. Hubbard, fo* utter desertion. C. H. Hancock, 10, time and money on your part. I Portland and vicinity. A P Harvey, a son. The case of E. vs. Wood for libellant. With me this work is a 8. Atwood the Maine HOOPER—At specialty, I Edwin Smith and W. B. Thurlow Castine, Sept 30, to Mr and Mrs Hub & M of West was Capt. Warren P a son. and invariably successful; I fg. Co., Seboeis, tried j Sadie A. Dunham, libellant, vs. Walter Hooper, my are in Boston on business. HOWARD—At Oct to Mr and methods are unusually easy, and ■ Thursday. The action was brought to re- ! M. Dunham, for utter desertion. E. S. Ellsworth, 15, Mrs George W Howard, a daughter. you are assured perfect work al- H cover balance due for birch logs furnished Clark for libellant. Capt. Charles C. Cousins has returned MASON—At Ellsworth, Oct 14, to Dr and Mrs ways. mail, ■ from a vacation Appointmeutby the defendant company. Dispute was ; trip among friends. C Mason, a Yes, Otis B. Googins, libellant, vs. Julia A. Harry daughter. ’phone or in person. |?5 you over tli ale bill of a scaler MATHEWS-At Ellsworth, Oct to Mr and agreed upon for utter desertion. E. S. John McNeal and family will leave here 19, can Googins, Clark Mrs M a son. bend it as far as I the scale as were Joseph Mathews, up by parties to logs they ; for libellant. Tuesday for Nova Scotia for.the winter. landed at the mill winter of 1S05-6. during Ed L. Waite is in you like—the is there, j E. vs. William H. Lanesville, Mass., MARRIED. ujimjj s., ‘give’ The defendants claimed the lumber ran Mary Albee, libellant, | where 57 M«*iu z,i.9 Bangor, c. Albee, for cruel and abusive treatment. he willjse employed for the winter. juft where you want it, at somewhere around twenty-two logs to a ABBOTT-YOUNG-At Bar Harbor, Oct 16, ■■■■.Ill «■———£ E. S. Clark for E. N. Benson for Mrs. Fred is in Portland at the thousand feet. The scaler’s bill showed libellant; Sawyer by Rev Angus M McDonald, Miss Nancy M the ball of the foot. Now re- libellee. a cataract removed from Abbott to Galen H Young, both of Hancock. an of about to the hospital having average eighteen logs CARTER—GRINDLE—At her eye. Bluehill, Oct 16, by lease the tension, the shoe thousand. There was no dispute as to the Arthur L. Hunton, libellant, vs. Mary Rev Ebenezer Bean, Miss Blanche A Carter THE— slip Schooner to Enoch S Grindle, both of Bluehill. — number of pieces, but only as to the num- B. Hunton, for utter desertion. J. E. Manchester and Hudson, Capt. on see how the beautiful GRINDLE-BRACY-At Bluehill, Oct 13, ber of scaled. The difference Bunker for libellant. Cole, is loading stone at Green island for j by * feet the logs Rev Ebenezer Bean, Miss Effle M Grindle, New York. CLARION. upper smoothes out,’ between the estimate of the defendants of Abbie A. McDevitt, libellant, vs. Curtis of Bluehill, to Herman C Bracy, of Seal perfectly Harbor. Whether it’s a range or a fur to the thousand and L. for extreme E. P. Schooner J. R. Bod Dem- itself to twenty-two logs McDevitt, cruelty. well, Capt. HODGKINS-FRASER-At adapting the of Lamoine, Oct 3, nace—if it is a it it shape that of the scaler’s bill which indicated Spofford for libellant. mons, has chartered to load random stone by Rev R B Mathews, Miss Martha Hodg- "Clarion”, of foot. Not a fold or a eighteen logs to the thousand, represented for New York. kins, Lamoine, to Samuel W Fraser, of sure to meet your Frank L. Mead, libellant, vs. Amy M. Goldfield, Nev. every requirement. the difference in balance due as claimed wrinkle to Mead, for extreme cruelty. O. F. Fellows Miss Carlotta Greene, who has been SARGENT—NEWMAN—At Bangor, Oct 17,by Made by the Wood Bishop Co., anywhere spoil the and defendants. Plaintiff Rev T W Fessenden. Mrs C by plaintiff for libellant. in came home Sat- Emily Sargent, employed Waterville, of Mt Desert, to W Newman, of Sold faultless finish of its claimed the balance to be something over George Jlangor. by glove-like fit. Hannah C. Carlisle, libellant, vs. Adam urday on a vacation. Eden. $1,580; defendants claimed it to be only WAKEFIELD—GILES—At Oct 15, on the outside— Carlisle, for desertion. J. A. Peters for Joshua Davis lodge, I. O. O. F., will Dedham, J. P. ELDRIDGE, Style a-plenty about |327. Plaintiff relied on the sealer’s by Rev George French, Miss Alice Wake- libellant. give a ball in the opera house Oct. 23. field, of Holden, to Harry Giles, of Dedham. an indescribable comfort on bill, which defendants alleged to be fraud- Main Street. Ellsworth Music the Granite band. ulent. The found for the Charles E. Davis, libellant, vs. Addie M. by city jury plaintiff, DIED. inside—a durability a — Davis, for adultery. J. A. Peters for libel- The Benvenue Granite Co. has moved returning verdict for $1,720.75 full — Dr. C. C. MORRISON, — lant. its office from the Warren that’s the amount of plaintiff’s claim, with interest. office to Crotch COLWELL—At Hancock, Oct 7, Mrs Lillian E throughout fr Colwell, 37 The case of 8. P. Snowman vs. Horace Ethel Grindle, libellant, vs. Charles G. island, where it has a large office fitted aged years. of Bar Harbor, CONDON-At South Brooksville, Oct 18, F. another lumber which was for cruel and abusive treatment. up. Green, case, Grindle, Nancy Douglass, wife of Condon, Sylvester begs to announce that he has installed J. A. Peters for libellant. John G. Tyler and family, who moved aged 68 years, 1 month. the most r3fcfeem*rmm£ to are back here HIGGINS—At Stonington, Oct 17, George latest and improved high- AFRANCE R. vs. Eliza Portland, with their Raymond Haslam, libellant, Somes 84 8 15 ithe months, i Higgins, ag*»d years, electrical com E. Haslam, for adultery. J. A. Peters for household goods. Their many friends days. frequency machine, FLEXIBLE WELT libellant; E. S. Clark for libellee. were glad to welcome them. M’NEIL—At Bucksport, Oct 17, Sarah W Mc- bined with the X-Ray apparatus for Neil, aged 25 years, 8 months. Edwin M. libellant, vs. Lucretia Emilio vvas arrested and treating various diseases and for diag- Tracy, Magno Saturday PETTENGILL—At Bar Harbor, Oct 21, Amos laft word in skilled Ik E. Tracy, for utter desertion. Deasy & brought before Judge Spofford. On one H. Pettengill, of Ellsworth, aged 70 years, 6 nostic work, especially in skin diseas- 1 months. which has Is Your Lynam for libellant; C. H. Wood for charge, for Keeping his daughter, Ida es and cancer. shoemaking, al- TRUE—At Ellsworth, Oct Mrs Deborah D /the 19, libellee. out of Magno, school, he was fined |5 and True, aged 87 years*, 8 days. It’s an established fact that the X- ready brought reft and ease Edward E. vs. Linnie costs. The second Dalzell, libellant, charge was for beating Ray treatment is the best cure for D. Dalzell, for adultery. D. E. for his wife and to stab her. to many a tired and sole. Hurley threatening Mrs. atotomieemm*. cancer. aching libellant. came Hair Sick? Magno to court with a black and — eye If your feet are tender if Sarah A. Carter, libellant, vs. Alden V. discolored face. Magno claimed that he of Carter, for cruel and abusive treatment. could beat his wife in his own country, the problem the right shoe That’s too bad! We had no- The Strenuous Life. A. W. Weatherbee and G. B. Stuart for and w hy not in this? There will be an- Stop Weakens the Tissues and Lessens POULTRY WANTED. is a puzzling one to you—ask ticed it was looking pretty thin libellant; A. V. Carter pro ae and B. T. other hearing to-morrow'. Sowde for litellee. Oct. 21. Nihil. Organic Vitality. to see this new Flexible Welt and rough of late, but naturally _ The stress and strain of the stren- HYDE, WHEELER CO. William Nye, libellant, vs. Addie Nye, SURRY. uous life in both city and (Established 1864.) in which is a foot- did not like to speak of it. By for utter desertion. W. C. Conary for country provided tends towards stomach troubles. 41 North Market Hair is libellant. F. B. Foss is doing painting for Mrs. St., Boston, Mass. reftfulness never the way, Ayer’s Vigor Five people suffer to-day where one you’ve before Millard F. Farrar, libellant, vs. Helen N. Georgia Gaspar. a regular hair grower, a per- did ten years ago with sick headache, Farrar, for adultery. B. E. Tracy for John Lvnam, of Bar Harbor, is in town dizziness, flatulence, distress after Can get top market prices and will make experienced. fect hair tonic. The hair stops it prompt returns for libellant. plif-l g evit (rppa for fpXPS. eating, specks before the eyes, bloat- And you can be and VEAL- LAMB- absolutely faster, Minnie N. Noyes, libellant, vs. Edward Schools commenced last with ing, nervousness, sleeplessness POULTRY coming out, grows Monday, sure new R. for cruel and abusive treatment. the many other symptoms of Indiges- Butter, Eggs & Farm Produce. that this comfort is in soft and smooth. Noyes, the 3amc teachers as last term, after a keeps Ayer’s tion. Market reports, tags, shipping certifi- B. E. Tracy for libellant. vacation of one week. addition to other La France cures sick AH who are suffering with stomach cates, stencils, etc., furnished free. Hair Vigor hair, Harold E. vs. Blanche Sumner, libellant, M. E. Linniken means t and Capt. McKay re- troubles, and that at least wo for no makes it and healthy. F. Sumner, for cruel and abusive treat- Strictly Commission. virtues, good-shoe quality strong turned from up river last Monday night, out of three in Ellsworth and other ment. B. E. Tracy for libellant. use stomach ever The beat kind of a testimonial— where had been to a deer. towns, should Mi-o-na is omitted in ** they hoping get anyLaFrance. Sold lor over sixty yearm.^_ j Edward A. Carter, libellant, vs. Arabelle tablets. Nothing else is as safe, yet S. A. mail carrier on R. F. D. Carter, for adultery. L. F. Giles for libel- McGraw, effective; nothing else can be so thor- Call here and become better route 2, was quite badly hurt by being relied to relieve all trou- lant. oughly upon with the i thrown from his last He as Mi-o-na. acquainted many JLM 9 SARSAPARILLA. Divorces Denied or Dismissed. wagon Friday. bles from indigestion is confined to his bed. A. L. It is not a mere digestive taken Viola C. Higgins, libellant, vs. William Treworgy, virtues of the La France— / CHEWY PECTORAL. substitute has taken after the food is but a true ^ G. Higgins. Dismissed. carrier, his place. eaten, tonic, stimulant and strengthener for the beft shoe for women. ^ > H. vs. Nettie Eugene Tinker, libellant, ARBUTUS, 8CRRY. the muscular walls of the stomach, Tinker. Dismissed. At the regular meeting of Arbutus increasing the flow of digestive fluids John M. vs. Alice M. and the stomach into such Ellis, libellant, grange, Oct. 18, one candidate was in- putting 0. L. MORASTG, CATARRH Ellis. Denied. condition that it doesthe workNature | structed in the third and fourth degrees. Department StoiFS, Alice M. vs. John M. expects of it. Ellis, libellant, A baked bean supper was served. Sixty* Cream Ellis. So reliable Is Mi-o na in its curative DDLSWORTH, MAINE. Ely's Balm Denied. five members ai d \\ is visitors from East Blue- action that G. A. with quickly absorbed. Dora A. vs. Wilbra J. Patd'er, every- Frye, libellant, hiil and Harvest Home were Gives Relief at granges 50-cent box he sells, gives a guarantee ■ Once. Frye. Dismissed. It present. to refund the money unless the rem- cleanses, soothes, Arathusa J. vs. Lewis heals and Jordan, libellant, Oct. 21. S. edy does all that is claimed for it. protects E. Jordan. Dismissed. diseased mem- [h®' William N. vs. SOUTH HANCOCK. brane resulting from York, libellant, Clara E. Why Complain latarrh and drives York. Denied. of i3 L. W. RUM Myra Springer, Hancock, employed when at Ihe smalt cost of 10 cent-* ILL, a way Gold in the — CRIMINAL DOCKET. at G. P. Haven’s. for can have a sharp razor Head years you quickly. and an easy shave by using ADS Undertaker. Ke-t|AV miPD John of Bar was AMERICAN stores the Senses Following is the criminal docket for the Lynam Harbor, the of || AT ■ tvtl* “DIAMOND EDOE RAZOR PASTE." Dealer in Caskets, Collins, etc. laste and term, both of continued cases, ca*vs v.i ge. 'l B. II. Young last week. Robes, Smell. Full size 50 els., atDruy- Kent on Receipt of 10 cents. PAY BEST mail. Iu 75 cents, appeal and new except som' T?. i> IT**! *v s^ld a £18*®or by liquid form, indictments, has number of his E. A. DANIELS, WEST TI1KHONT, MAINE. hly 5G New York. old cases over irom Brothers, Warreu Street, liquor brought pre- buildings, most of which have been torn 27 Dane Ave., Somerville, Mass. TRY ONI L 'telephone connection. fit* JK» i The dmo who minced I«r»ptf •,» af 107 j COITN'rv vwws. bent in do iu,,, *" take tbe risk in * 117 n< rt-ofhees Hancock county, Additional CWwnty A nr ., ( <-;* 9-yrt their own j j hr oonrict ions. A 5 oTY paper; aid the j tend the reception in celebration of their ‘J3** •e merely local papers The circula- mean* weak fiftieth wedding anniversary. The Indian Ktor,., h n.. v„. P"1*, Trri> o f*• ? 5?r Heart nerves. Strengthen wnk summer night w ill. «**.»*. with Or. v tiecor ■ » j»i vrwr .m», *• *aryer » tndi S...,;"”1' full, the antnmnal decorations mingled ! MehowqnicklT th«e »i ,, *«*« to! of ali the other papers printed with the lyet glorv --* the man and woman in ine peace and | golden glow of V- " »< r' n * t_ i jlM'j »v S. surrounded by children and grand- t How we are \ S&tintiscsi'-m* Jttfrmal ‘ymv.tit Item ste other pages illogical children, neighbors and friend*, mode a | W to have fresh succulent picture good to iuv* upuj. The old-fashioned house was well QulfiHSrd&i HAIibOR. cooked V j oysters deliciously to such a the rooms 5 Jennie Ball, of Hancock, is visit- adapted gathering, ~ iends here. and then spoil the feast V. making a circuit through which the Jolly company moved, every want of the gu st 'lie daughter was born to Mr. and with hard dry oyster anticipated by the daughter, Mrs. Alice iarry Brown Oct. 16. we can Farrin, and her helpers. Old songs were Howard Bobbins, who has been crackers when get sung and there was a duet by Misses lues .11 for two weeks, is recover- Our delicious Cod slowly and Sadie Martin, leu- ream, cake a,id Liver confectionery were served. preparation without oil. 'd closed for the season Setur- Ping** Then a bosh fell over the company end Better than The last of the Mrs. Oysterettes old-fashioned guests, Rogers Chpt. Oliver Brmgdon, eighty years of age, i»ss for cod liver oil and emulsions Underwood, left their city Those delicious little oyster talked with God and gave thanks for all Thursday. his benefits. Manv handsome remem- to restore health for crackers that are fresh and ■ always p Mayo has been seriously ill brances were received, beside fH in I Old people, aeiiuue children, *, rp-jj but !• row with suffi- cosh. xce^s, isproringr. crisp and flaky, just weak run-down persons, and lace as organist has been filled by Members of the family present were the cient salt to zest to either 4*ad Trmsk. give two sons of Frank Ash, who is absent in after sickness, colds, coughs, A—kC v_<».ley, oltv been soup or oysters. the West, Charles sod Herbert, Oeovye w., bronchitis and all throat and wife and Eu- j: weeks in Hrceht^c aH Poet''*', on Carlton, daughter Hazel; troubles. and Mr*. Alice lung %y back to Baker's island, spent a in moisture gene wife; Harry; Farrin, husband and eon ays with Mrs. William Mason, Frank. Mrs. Harry Ash Try ft on our guarantee. and little daughters Elsie and Sibyl were ry Clark is taking a well-earned proof package* 0. a. Parches, unable to be present. Druggist, ion trip to the Jamestown exposition, The out-of-town were Mrs. Lil- s joined at boston by George Parker, NATIONAL guests lian Bickford, Mrs. Abbie nieces m verb port. Mr. Clark is expected Gott, BISCUIT of Mr. of Soutliw^v, early »uL> cxA. Ash, ”>-bor, Mrs. Dora Lindsey, of Winter Harbor; rl Hanna has secured a position as COMPANY Mrs. Ramie, of Steuben; Calvin Chick mac on the Washington County rail- and wife, Mrs. Annie Saigent, Mrs. S. D. and left t he middle of October for Sargent, F. P. Noyes and wife, of West Goal da boro. s rise h; ill r^h h!3 fceme Oct. a. -.n?; fifre VoffTOcl Rc-t ha ^©Wj’rs has be<*n visiting SEAL COVE. n Mrs. William ughter, Hanna, who Mrs. Lucy Burrill and little daughter a i ar for z. cr mere Mrj. gucrt“ diy are in Bar Harbor, where Mr. Burrill It D Martin and her Miss sister, Marga- employed. ri: ill, of Mount Desert Ferry. Mrs. Hannah Heath and niece, MUa »*<**» *»rHrK-,p<-- f *n the intricate the sc and iefcy. A. Austin’s house. Mr. is st Frenchbore. expression* usages of the financial world. Southwest Harbor, where she spent Miss Elsie Kenniston will leave for Au- Kelley employed 1 Oct. 21. Sprav. Cloth, ftvo., price. G2.00 net. _ j the summer. Miss Minnie of is James who gusta Monday, to make her home there. ! Spurling, Islesford, Kelley, has been employed For Sale by all Bookseller*. spending the week with Miss Anna at was called borne SUNSET. W. H. Young has moved his family Mrs. Grace Butler French will leave this Frenchboro, Sunday | Young, en route tor Portland. the serious illness of bis son Vernon. DANA ESTES & Clarence Eaton is in Bar Harbor. bere. They are occupying the Albert week for Lewiston for medical treatment. by CO., BOSTON. Publishers, Richardson cottage. Mrs. Bertha Ward and two children, Oct. a. N. Miller Colby La employed at the mine. Schooner John S. Beacham has sailed j i Jack and Marguerite, visited Friends of Peter Riley will be glad to with blocks for New from recently Mrs. Fletcher Eaton is visiting her son paving York, Mrs. h*=» arrived in Ward’s parents, Ira Hagen and wife. Ernest in Scotland all right. He W. B. Blaisdell & Co. Bar Harbor. Oct. 21. has entered a there. Y. hospital Miss Jessie Macomber will Foundations are being laid for a board- leave Mon- Herbert Farnsworth has returned from ing house at the mine. day for Portland, intending to enter TRENTON. the Maine after a success- " general hospital business college. Mias H- V. : Gray’s Clarence Pirie is at home from Fr&nk- .-» ration for appendicitis. house with a touch of the Alta, daughter of t. E. Blaisdell and i fort. slight grip. Oct. 21. Pebble. is ill with Tarn wife, typhoid fever. Water Mrs. Matthew Fay and little daughter Charles Higgins is having his house re- from the well is the snnoosed cans?. All f \ .. OCEANYILLE. are spen:,L. ..L. ._ paired. are hoping for a favorable turn in the dis- Mrs. Mas of is in Arthur Webb is on the sick list. Congratulations are extended Ralph Sylvester, ViiwLhaven, ! ease. and bride. Sunset seeing after repairs on the fc*01d Wallace Gross, of is Springer Wick\ Brewer, visiting Mrs. H. H. Homer loft last week for a House”. relatives bere. I Mrs. Lorenzo Moore, of Ellsworth Falls, visit with her at Southwest ■ as as can—there's no I dan-ybl^rs was at K. \th3high yoa L. Moore’s last week. Mrs. F. JL. Greeu: acd Miss Rena Mrs. Mary Hardy, of North Deer Isle, is j Harbor and Salisbury Cove. Mrs. Millard 9 danger—as low as you phase I Sannder3 were gneata cf Mrs Matthew vis her niece, Mrs. Charles Young, wife and son Hender- 'ting Conerj*. French care9 for the doctor and tin c3 —there’s no smell. That's ■ Fay, Saturday. | son were in Portland last week. Forest Gross and wile are receiving con- j household in Mrs. II^ *+**.'a absence, H because die smokeless device 7§ Mrs, George M. Dodge and daughter on the birth of a son. Mrs. Lin wood Hodgkins and gratulations i Mrs. Harry Wooster has as children, or Esther resigned 9 prevents smoke smell— A left Saturday for a virit in Broahi- Mrs. Ma belle of of Orrington, are visiting at E. B. Hodg- Gilman, Waldoboro, i teacher of the grarnmir school in district that means a flow of ville and Orland. kins'. g steady dfcj has been spending a week with Miss Bart- to a in the model roon j 2, accept position 9 heat for ounce B Mrs. M. A. Holder glowing every spent Sunday and lett. of Gorham academy. Mrs. Wooster was Josiah Smith and wife have gone to Bos- 1— * | ■ of fuel burned m a S Monday in Stoning*— ~-:‘h *— much liked •”’d ton to visit their Mrs. Melvin Union Hall society will have a baked- by p'iy:,« ™»rents. daughter, J. B. and wife. Sylvester bean and dance at the hall McFarland. sapper Satur- j Charles Wooster, '? Cherry field, was ir There was no school Monday. Miss day evening. town Monday with moose meat, killed bj Miss Katbaleen Wilbur, of Providence, Damon, the teacher, attended the funeral Oct. 17. A. him la9t week in the vicinity of Narragca- ! R. I., and her sister, Miss Edith Wilbur, _ of her aunt, Mrs. Caleb at North of were in town PERFECTION Lowe, j gus river. He reports eight more killed bj Bangor, Saturday and I WEST TREMONT. | Deer Isle. other parties and brought to Cherryfield | Sunday. * Fred Thurston and have Aunt Salome Sellers celebrated her 107th family gone tc Oct. 21. B. Mrs. John Davis has returned from Thomaston for the winter. birthday, Tuesday, October 15. Friends Clifton, where she has been Her Oil ; visiting. Heater I I LAMOINE. and relatives called throughout the day. Miss Helen Murphy left here Thursday daughter, Mrs. Tripp, of Lamoine, accom- with Srokeless Device) X 1 (Equipped and each received a cheerful greeting from for Bangor to learn the milliner’s trade. Capt. C. M. Stratton arrived home Wed- panied her. for a visit. the dear old lady. As usual Aunt Salome Miss Rena Lunt and Mrs. Nettie Rumill. nesday those Among at the Stafford farm from You can carry it about and care for it just as easily as a lamp. B had her birthday cake, and each friend who have been confined to the house with Mrs. Leslie Springer is relatives visiting Bar Harbor last week were Mr. Stafford Brass oil font holds 4 quarts 9 hours. fin- S was remembered. Aunt Salome in Winter Harbor. burning Handsomely Although severe colds, are out again. and wife, Lervy Davis and wife, Mr. ished in japan and nicLeL heater warranted. has lived to the age of 107 she Every I years, yet Charles Ward, of Southwest Harbor, and Neal Leach, ot l*t onbsoot, has been the Murrey and wife, Harlen Perry and wife has most of her faculties. She seldom sits Ralph Colby are making their headquar- guest of Mrs. James Covey the past week. and James Farley. I up. Oct. 21. j ters at L. W. Kumill’s while they are iD Miss Pearl M»i/td/v»ks. ***®eber at East May. j Oct. 16. S. | this section of the town in the employ of Lamoine, was the week-end guest of Miss Th£/3ayfr Lamp the Island Co. SOUTH HANCOCK. J| Telephone Arra teacher in this inct. winter SOUTH DEER ! Sutton, pre< evenings. Steady, / ISLE. Oct. 19. Thelma. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Rev. George F. of East Dix- ra brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. Made of / Hattie E. Hatch is visiting friends in Jenkins, Since it has been the will of the Divine ! the here and brass, nickel plated, latest central draft Wr Wintbrop. EDEN. field, occupied pulpit Sunday, Ruler to again e* ter our ranks, and call from f!8 improved i made a very favorable impression upon l as our sister. Lillian Colwell, therefore, be it B burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can- Gustavus Mitchell and wife left on Sat- Sherman McFarland has moved into the I our 1 Rffol-ed, That in the death of Sister not f Bowler house. people. Col- I supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo jmp urday for a short staj- with friends in Bos- Leonard Wooster Miss Frances Reed | well, lodge, I. O. of G. T., wnte our nearest ton and | pleasantly enter- agency for descriptive circular. vicinity. Mabel Allen, who has been quite ill the has lost a worthy member, one whose help tained a party of school friends and the Arnold We*d and wife past two weeks, is improving. was always willingly given, and whose pres- STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK spent Sunday teacher, Miss Si at her home Thurs- j encii we shall miss in our H with Mrs. Weed’s mother, Mrs. Fred Mr. Robbins, of Bar Harbor, has moved meetings. DR Incorporated) j day evening. Rttolved, That we a* members extend our Rackliff, on Merchant’s island. into the house recently bought by him of Miss Stella who has been cm- deepest sympathy to the afflicted husband, D. G. Hail. \ King, j While Capt. Lewis Simmons and wife, i children, and parents. I ployed in the central telephone office at of Rockland, were visiting Capt. Adrian Miss Sadie Allen had the misfortune to Rttolved, That our altar be draped in I Bangor, has accepted a similar position in j Stanley and wife, they were hastily sum- burn her foot badly overturn- mourning for thirty days, that copy of these Friday, by Springfield, Mass., sr;d went to that city j moned home the news that their a of resolutions be spread upon the one by little ing pail boiling lard. last week. [ records, j sent vo The Ellsworth son Harold had broken his leg. Oct. 21. S. American for publi- I Mrs. Howard a.uunu and tw'o cbil- cation and another to the sorrowing relatives, j South Deer Isle people mourn the loss of M’KINLEY. dren and Madam rarnnam, left Sunday Emma Hodgkins, a Richard Smith, who died j good man, j for their winter home in Nellie Foss, Mrs. John Knowlton is a few Preston, Cuba, on Oct. after a spending Saturday, 12, linger- at which Sabah Young, in Boston. place Op*. Farnharo holds a ing illness. He was a citizen who was lays Committee on resolutions. position with the steamship company. ^Evening DessefTNft, I loved and and his loss is ! E. H. Bunker is relatives and _ At the close of a vour respected by all, visiting Oct. 21. H. ■p hearty evening dinner do not burden keenly felt by old and young. He leaves a friends in Boston. _ EAST FRANKLIN. W digestive system with sleep-disturbing pastries or rich puddings, W No more healthful or easily digested desserts can be eaten than « wife, two sons and a daughter. Mrs. LsSsur has returned NORTH LAMOINE. new' cases Margaret to No of measles are reported. f those made of Duryeas’ Com Starch. Whatever the tastes of M Oct. 18. H. I ber home in Providence, R. I. While from Lamoine to Ellsworth your family you can ‘‘touch the with one of the hundreds } — j going Reuben Hurlbert is building a small spot” Oct. 21. 1 of dainty dishes to be from this delicious Anon. on the old road one day last w eek, Mrs. D. on t'»e shore prepared product* WEST EDEN. I cottage road near Seth ! Scammons’. Quite a number of Christian En- 3&bctustmrm#. Everard, son of Mrs. Minnie Went- deavorers attended Mt. Desert local union s worth, stood first in examinations to enter DURYEAS9 at Salisbury Cove Saturday. the high school, and Perley Hooper Mrs. Lelia Tripp and Mrs. Nina Rich- * second. Corn Starch ardson attended the State Sunday school •& wJ9 Oct 21. R. ! The effect of Scoff’s on --- in convention in Waterviile last week. Emulsion thin, is also a wonderful cooking help producing almost magic results A< ».»..« a JI-L || .jT.A mam arknlACnillfi. Mias Josie Thomas, of New' York, who tp pale children is magical. MAivLfctOiCO. has been spending a few weeks with her It makes them Mrs. G. W. Jellison, of Clifton, is visit- has rosy, active n=*r>nv. in» «*ster. Mrs. 8. mother, Mrs. B. C. Thomas, returned *■ plump, | H. Remick. home. .ii, It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypop I.'whites Frank Hodgkins, of Bangor, spent Sat- Percy Higgins, of Bar Harbor, was in and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and urday and UvAr.day with his parents, Na- town this week visiting relatives and 2jp bone, hum Hodgkins and wife. friends. He intends to go to Boston for so put together that it is easily ci, >„td Oct. 21. Are. ______the winter. by little folk. Soothes itchin s*iu. Heals cuts or burns i Mrs. Lillian Ilamor has gone to «and ALL Bangor 50c. DRUCCISTSi AND SI. without a scar. Cures pile*, eczema, salt to the Eastern Maine general 1 hospital. rheum, any itching. Doan’s Ointment. Your' Mrs. Hamor underwent an operation Sat- I «4M4M«44M4»mw__ druggist btiit, ih—Atlvt. I Etta Stover as sTY NEWS. delegate and by Mrs. “I hear you kissed the wrong girl in the If gal 2fctfc» Sfebottbcmcnta. A. M. Herrick and ‘‘Tfftr Mrs. P. S. Parker. dark last said Qabbie. “Nonsense I i/ft ii «| t/ Wf pnf'R night,” To ail interested in either of the ee Mrs. Forrest Snow persons elpo accompanied them. No girl can be a wrong girl to kiss. It tales hereinafter named. At a at Mrs. Bridges, superintendent of schools merely happened that I didn’t kiss the probate court held Ellsworth, in 'ml C A STINE. for the county of Hftucock. on Lh6 first will in Penobscot, and Mrs. M. A. Wardwell, girl that I had intended to kiss, that’s day of October, a. d. 1907. I One trial convince \ ir Pevereux arrived home Satur- all.’’ matters been Bos" of that were at following having pr« town, present the lecture seuted for the action herein f w THE thereupon f. days’stay. to teachers after indicated, it is ordered thai no day, given Friday afternoon. Trial Catarrh treatments are mailed hereby mar being tlce thereof be to ail interested you :acker and wife left this morning out free, on request, Pr. Racine. given persons yy At the annual of the ladies’ by Shoop, a of this order to be meeting Wis. These tests are to the by causing copy pub rt visit in Boston. pioving people— lished three weeks in the E1K (ora Congregational circle the without a cost—the value of successively following penny’s great worth a a. and of New this scientific known to American, newspaper published 1 L>> kiaaon wife, officers were elected: Mrs. David prescription drug- Ellsworth, in said that Clin! Curtis, gists as Catarrh Rem- county, they may ap- j everywhere Dr.Shoop’s at a Slo&iVs '/o town for several weeks. pear probate court to he hem at Ells- in Mrs. Arthur vice- edy. Sold G. A. Parcher. 1 York, president; Herrick, by worth. In said on the fl*th of ———i county, daj Mrs. 1 Uah ft Hulgkins, who is employed in president; F. S. Parker, secretary November, a. d. 1907, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if thev se< ! was at home over and Mrs. O. T. jXouus* Bar lint-nor Sunday. treasurer; Hinckley, aUgat cause. Liniment collector. E. late of ,vhn Thniuba several Lucy Bridges, Rrooklin, in said will soreness j,[rs. spent days state'"OF MAINE. county, deceased. A certain instrument relieve and in Penobscot. Oct. 21. M. pur- last we- with her parents C ill^ctor's Advertisement of Sale of Lands porting to be the last will and testament ol stiffness and easier said d» ceased, toge.her wilh for quicker Mrs. Bussell of Non-Resident Owners. petition pro- Mrs. Birt Parker and Wes- SEDGWICK. bate thereof, presented by Osman A. Bridges, than any c-iher s ,-veral in Boston Unpaid taxed on lands situated in the town of the executor therein named preparation cott ar spending days Mrs. nas Sylvester gone to Deer Isle on Winter Harbor, in the county of Hancock, Ancel P. Goodell, late of Eli rworth, in said sold for Ksot purpose. and vicinity. business. for the year 1906. county, deceased Petition that Fred L. Ma- following list of taxes on real estate son or some other suitable person be ap- It peneh res to the bone. !. S. Perkins, who has been spend- of non-resident owners Mrs. J. H. I^anoaster left Friday for a hunting THE in the town of administrator of the estate of said K-e ril weeks with friends in E.ir~— Winter Harbor for the year 1908, committed Sointedecea-'e4. pres nted by F. Moore, widow quickens blood, drives_ s a. _ .. cj Mary ing --i* viver. to me for collection tor said town on the of said deceased. bow,,. ret ir""d tweuty-seventh of 1 Tbomas lute of I away fafiauc and has There is of work in day April, u6, remain Murphy, Bucksport, in said gives strong::: plenty the clam unpaid; and notice is deceased w as hereby given that if county Petition that Wiley O. ond elasti- L. C. Gray, ho is employed chief said interest and ity to the muscles- V iactory, but a scat ...y oi help. taxes, charge* are not pre- Gcuary «>r some other guiia.de person be ap- on E. 11. Blake’s yacht Aria, of viously paid, so much of the real estate taxed pointed administrator of the estate of said engineer Arthur as Thousand' use Sloan's Liniment L. Sargent returned Saturday is sufficient and necessary to pay the deceased, presented by Mary Murphy, widow arrived borne Saturday night. amount due (£ Bangor, from a business trip to Boston. therefor, including Interest and of said deceased for rheumcbim. toothache charges, will be sold at auction at Ira Robertson, late of neuralgia, F. V Ori'idle and wife have returned public wullivan, in said The Riverside club, lately organized by town ball in said town, on the first Monday of county, deceased. First account of Will R. co: roc ted muscles, stitf Hi *ir trip °f last week. They visited December, 1907, at 9 o’clock a. m. Hav**y. administrator, filed for settlement. sprains, from the boys, met with Henry Harding Satur- Brooksville, Klnehill and neighboring Amt of Philip Moore, late of Southwest Harbor, in joints; cuts bruises, bums, day night. tax due said cjunty, deceased. Final account of cramp^>j& places. Name of owner, description incld in Henry C. Moore, administrator, filed for set- or colic or:' insect stings. Mrs. L. C. Smith went to Brooksville of property. A chgs. tlement. Mrs. E. W. Hutchins and family, who F. la'e of PRICE 2S < ,0 *. fe * 1.00 last week to visit her Thomas Bragdon, M-s C D, lot of land bounded Mary Willard, Orland. In said parents, deceased. Third account have been for the past season occupying on the north and east by land of W H county, of Theo- Tapley and w ife. Co, south land of Mis Moore, Mrs dore H. mith, executor, filed for settlement. Dr.Cerl5.S!oc: bcctci.Mcs5.y.S^ at have re- hy *54? S/ iv their cottage Cape Boater, Leeds, Mrs Lee and Frazier’s Jordan A. Wh'ttaker. of Ed»n. in said coun- up jp- Mrs. M. A. Wasson and Mrs. E. Ea- creek, <*■■> ••• turned to Boston. J. on the west by said creek, tax $i0.8o, ty. Second account of Eben K. Whitaker, ?**? surviving filed for settlement. ton will leave to-day for a few weeks in int 1.06, $1186 partner, The steamer Golden Bod, while making Abbott, Mrs C A, lot of land bounded Elsie H Noyes minor, of Ellsworth, in said Boston and county. Fourth account o' A. F. at West Brooksville vicinity. on south and west by land of Jennie Burnham, her landing Saturday north guardian, filed for snt*lerrent. Mrs. Gertrude Perkins and Miss Bell Tracy est, by land of Jordan night, broke her tail shaft, which com- Joy, east by Grindstone avenue, tax Mary Augusta Noyes, late of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, and Commonwealth of her to withdraw from the route for Allen are visiting their sister, Mrs. S. B. $1.10, int .08, 1 is pelled Dunn, Patrick, lot of land 27 sec K, of Massachusetts deceased. Petition filed by is Condon, at South Penobscot. Taft executor, for license to several days. Tbe'route being covered the H D Joy property as shown upon George Noyes, plan rec in Hancock Co of eell certain re>l estate of said deceased, as the steamer Stockton, which yesterday Rev. Mr. Merrill, grandson of the reg deeds, described In by book of plans 2, pa-*e 44. tax 38 int 86 said petition. .03, Levi B. made a special trip to Bangor with Mrs. founder of the first Baptist church here, Faust, Howard M, lots No 90-92, sec M, Wyman, late of Ellsworth, in said on H D connty, deceased. Petition file I by Edward E. W. Hutchins and family. occupied the plan Joy property, lec in pulpit Sunday morning. Hancock Co reg of book of B. Wyman and George B. Wyman, adminis- deeds, for members of S. K. T. J. Pervear and wife plans 2, page 44. tax .65, int .07. 72 trators, license to sell certain real estate About thirty-five arrived home of said as Hall, Mary M, lots of land 1 2. sec deceased, described in said petition. O. E. the from last B, F. Whiting chapter, 8., accepted Lynn, Mass., week, accompanied div l, shown upon a plan of W H L George Clark, minor, of Tremont. in said county. Petition filed Julia A. from the Penobscot to their who will Co, rec in Hancock Co, reg of deeds, by Wyman, invitation chapter by grandson, Myron Kaul, for license to sell book of plans 2, page 5, tax $2.20, i nt 17, 2 37 guardian, certain real estsie meet with it Saturday evening. The party remain with them through the winter. McCann, James G, lots of land No 102- of s id minor, a» d scribed in said petition. sec lot 31 Eben R late cf Hancock, in said went from hero in buckboards, and was Oct. 21. H. 28, J, 32-87 42, sec K, lots 20- Tracy, 21, section M. shown on n H D connty, deceised Petition fl ed by Elizabeth with pi Joy received Penobscot chapter’s usual rec in Hancock Co reg of Tracy, administratrix, for license to sell cer- property, tain real estate ol A deeds, book of 2, p tax said deceased, as described open-handed hospitality. very pleasant NORTH SEDGWICK. plans 14, $2.60, in said int .24, 2 84 petition. was and the time enjoyed, party returned Charles Allen and wife have moved into Rodick, Fountain, lot of land bounded Joshua Watson, late of Sedgwick, in said i. home with recollect ions of on south by land of H D Joy, west by coun'y, decease Petiti- n filed by Elmer P. ninuy pleasant the parsonage for the winter. Spofford. administrator de bonis for li- Frenchman’s bay. north by A J Flint non, the trip. and C Smith, east by land of Jennie cense to sell certain real estate of said de Mrs. Horace Herrick, of Bluehill, vis- ceased as described in said a. Tracy est, land known as Ned’s petition. Oct. o. island, Sullivan. late of ited her parents a few days last week. situated south of Grindstone, lot 3, Ephraim Bucksport, in said bounded on south by land of Miss F county, deceased. Petition filed by Annice Mrs. for an NORTH CASTINE. Nellie Sargent, with her children, Moore, west by Frenchman’s bay, Sullivan, widow, allowance out of the north land of Fountain personal estate of said deceaged. of Sargentville, is visiting her mother. by Rodick, Charles H. la Mrs. Florence Guilford is visiting in Pe- east by land of E tax Perkins, e of Brooksville, in Mary Joy, $25.62, said deceased. Petition filed The church has a new coat of int $1.67, 27 19 connty, by Han- nobscot. paint put nah E. for an out Strout, C M, lots of 2 lots as Perkins, widow, allowance on Mr. Lord and Mr. land, of the by Stover, of Blue- ahown on of H D personal estate of said deceased. Charles Witha i» has returned to New plan Joy property, Charles H. late hill. rec in Hancock Co reg of book Closson, of Sedgwick, in deeds, said deceased. Petition filed Haven, Conn. of plans 2, p 44, tax .65, int .07. 72 county, by Jacob A. Closson, of Bal for the H. H. Allen, who has been in Ellsworth Young. E L. lot of land bounded on Sedgwick, appoint- Bradley Littlefield Is in a sanitarium at east land of Snsan ment of Harry J. Closson of Portland, Cum- for two weeks on the returned home by Pendleton, berland jury, south land of F D west county, state of Maine, trustee under Hebron for treatment. by Foster, by the will Beach street, north Main of said deceased, for the benefit of Saturday. by street, the said Jacob A. Closson. Mrs. Augusta Leach is at home from a tax .86. int .10, 90 Mrs. Henry of Ira R. Collector EDWARD E. CHASE. Judge of said Court. visit with relatives in Orl&nd. Clapp, Middleboro, Fos.«, A true of taxes of the town of Winter Harbor. copy of the original order. Mass., is spending a few weeks with Mrs. F. Oct. 15,1907. Altest:--T. Mahoney, Register. Mrs. Ernest Pickering, of East Orland, Clara Clapp. visited relatives the past week. STATE OF John Morrison and family have moved flUill/K. Ur UKKLLUSUKK. MAINE}. Mrs. George Dunbar, who was thought1 into the mill Mr. Morrison is 'TIT’HEREAS, Henry M. Hall and Barlow Collector's Advertisement of Sale of Lands cottage. W both late of Ellsworth. Han- to be is not as well. Hall, jr.. of Non-Resident Owners. convalescing, employed by G. M. Allen & Son. cock countv, Maine, deceased, by their mort- gage deed dated October 16,1867. and recorded Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town or Mrs. Mary Wescott and daughter Josie Southwest Harbor, in the Rev. S. P. Merrill, whohss just returned in tbe registry of deeds for Hancock county, county of Han- have to Portland for the winter. in book cock for the year 1906. gone from Japan, gave a talk on his travels, 130, page 187, conveyed to David Mc- Farland ana George W. Hale certain real es- following list of taxes on real estate The Cost of a Ross Conner is at home from a cruise of Sunday, Oct. 13. Rev. Mr. Koch, of Sedg- tate situated in Aurora, in said and THEon nou-resident owners in the town of Cooking Range county, Southwest | Harbor j several in thus described, in said deed of viz.: aforesaid, for the year 1906, months the yacht Waconda. wick, preached here October 20. mortgage, to The following described real estate, to wit: committed me for collection for said town on the second of does not so much on Mrs. Ada Joyce auu Miss Goldie Dunbar Oct. being the same premises this day conveyed to day June, 1906. remain un- depend 21._Rae. the said H. M. & B. Hall, tbe homestead and paid; ann notice is hereby given that if said returned from a visit in Brock- taxes with the as on the Tuesday lots and parcels of land a so and also being interest and charges aie not pre- purchase price CAPE ROSIER. so much of ton, Mass. tbe same premises conveyed to us D tvid viously paid the real estate taxed by as is sufficient running expense. Silsby. late of Aurora, by his deed dated Feb- to pay the amount due therefor, Percy Clifford is a shed con- interest and 1VM. Leaoh recently sold a Jersey calf building ruary 5, a. d. 1862, and recorded in Hancock including charges, will be sold A little waste of fuel here and ■without further notice at auction at four weeks which nected with his house. registry, volume 115, page 151. to which refer; public old, weighed, dressed, And whereaB. the said David McFarland Masonic hall iu said town, on the tirst Monday a to in a. there, tendency frequent 108 pounds. Mrs. Susan Venner has returned to and George W. Hale by their assignment of December, 1907, at 9 o’clock m. 1 mortgage dated May 1,1>68, and recorded De Amt of will soon the Conner and o' Waltham, Mass., after a summer with her repairing bring Ezra George A. Grindle, I cember 16,18H8, in volume 132, page 228. or said tax due Name of owner and schooner Fred A. sister, Mrs. Black. regis.ry of deeds, assigned and transferred descrip- incld in cost of a constructed the Emerson, spent Sun- tion poorly the said mortgage deed, the debt thereby se of property. Achgs. at home. Mrs. C. A. Blake has gone to Gloucester, cured and all interest day in and to the same end A J Bird, heirs, land in No 3, 5 acres, $10 35 I range far above that of a C LAR- in and to the land Miss Annie B. Conner and Mrs. Mass., with Mrs. Trefry and her daugh- there indescribed to the un- ! L B Deasv, Peter Benson homestead Millard dersigned. Everard H. of in from S W ION. who have been here. Greely, Edeu, Newman, 8 18 Clement visited friends in South Penob ters, visiting said county; LnciUius Emery, land in pasture at And whereas, the conditions of said mort- Harbor acres, of lot Clarions are sure to scot last week. Georgia Block i« in Bangor. She will Ship 6*2 *4 north prove gage ha\e been broken and remain unper of road at Ship Harbor 1 acre, *2 of ionueti. because are Mrs. Frances left last week for visit her sister Gladys, who is teaching at now therefore, by reason of the fore- Beach Cliff lot, 10 acres, 9 07 economical they Dyer I claim a o befor? she returns. go'n? ?ofi"closure svM lnorfgag.- Mrs Abbu M Fulton, land and build- Boston, after spending the summer at the JVssndumkeag, and give tlii* n->i ice ‘or t.'i -t pu> pose. ings in No 3, Brown lot and made with great accuracy. •* pasture, Wescott homestead. Mrs. V. 1j. L».uck is disposing of stock, El.swortb, Aiaii.e, O ...cr 8. 1907 14*2 acres. 69 62 Everard II. Greely. Annie French, Will Hamblin lot, 2*4 or write and for THE IMPERIAL CLARION. See the CLARION agent, us. I Mrs. Caroline Ames, who has spent etc., looking some family to take By J. A Peters, his attorney. acres, 4 21 W D Gower, of undivided M be* house for the as she to *--• *2 Moore some winter, subscriber u EtSTABUSHEH ti ne with her daughter, Mrs. expects hereby lot, acres. she ha« been 23* 9 71 WOOD t, 5 23 FOR RHEUMATISM Robert Austin, who has been in Fort Pemaquid. for settlement, and all indebted thereto are Levi B Wyman, J A Freeman lot, Ward requested to make payment immediately. lot In No 3. 7 15 Fairfield several is home. Waxi .n Clement, of is visit- Price. 25c for bottle oue»tlihd more Liniment than of other weeks, Bucksport, William W. Collins. Mrs W D Moore land in No 1, 1 acre, 591 containing you get knit’s at hi. A. Oct. 2,1907. Mrs Van for the same Ask your local trader. Mrs. A. W. Stewart will leave ing Seavey’s. Bucksport, Augustus Dus* n, heirs, land money. Thursday and Ocean cottage in No 3. 35 95 for to the winter Mrs. Afcfcie Joyce, of Swan’s Island, is subscriber hereby gives notice that CALDWELL SWEET Springfield, Mass., spend THEshe has been duly appointed executrix Robib M. Norwood, Collector of CO., Props., BANGOR, ME. with her sister. visiting relatives here. of the last will and testament of taxes of the town of Southwest Harbor, Me. EDWARD Southwest Harbor. Me., Oct. 12, 19o7. Soothes and heals in quick time, Sweet’s Carbolic Ointment, 10 cts. Mr». who is at AINALDA, laieof TRENTON, | Mrs. Alice Perkins, after an absence of Reddy, employed In the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds Brooks is at home. the terms of said will. Ail several weeks caring for Mrs. Newman South ville, being required by STATE OF MAINE. persons having demands against the state of at South is Littlefield, Brooksville, home. John Wells, of Melrose, Mass., is visit- said deceased are desired to present the same Collector’s Advert I Moment of Sale of Lands a*.-— - A for settlement, and all indebted thereto are A of about visited friends and relatives here. | of Non-Re*i--! he has been with °V THE duly appointed adminis- the year 1906. them many substantial gifts which Oct B. trator of the estate of r line list of taxes on real estate were the ELMENIA late of LAMOINE. folio*ing of greatly appreciated by recipient. HODGKINS, non-resident owner in the town of Tren- Stomach troubles. Heart and ail- in the of and A Kiduey county Hancock, deceased, ton aforesaid, for the 1906, committed to Rev. A. C. who attended the State ments can be corrected with a bonds as tbe law directs. All year Hunt, quickly pre- given per- me for collection for said town on the known to druggists everywhere as sons having demands against the estate twenty- Sunday school convention at Waterviile scription ft? h day of April. 1906, remain unpaid; and Swampscott Dr. The and of said deceased are desired to snoop's Restorative. prompt present no-ice is hereby that if said taxes with the past the work of that relief which this imme- the same for settlement, and all indebtea given week, reported surprising remedy interest and charges are not is due to its Restora- thereto are to make im- previously paid, association in a most interesting manner diately bring* entirely requested payment so much of the rev estate taxed as is suffi- tive acciou the nerves of Hoyt C. Hodgkins. upon controlling mediately. cient to tbe amount due includ- at the morning service at the Congre- the stomach, etc.—G. A. Parchbr. Bar Harbor, Oct. 10, 1907. pay therefor, ing interest and charges, <- ill be sold without gational church Sunday. further notice at public auction at Evergreen Sparkling 9bbtrti*immt». Hall in said town, on the first Monday in “Parents’ day” waa observed in the December, 1907, at nine o’clock a. m. schools throughout the town Friday. The Amt'of tax due oldest was of visitor S. D. Gray, Cape Name of owner, description incl in Gelatine Rosier, w'ho w'as eighty-five years old last of property. & chgs James M. Pringle, 1 house and June. Mr. Gray has always been inter- >4 a land, #7 15 ested in all educational matters in the C. L. McFarland, Collector A GRANULATED GELATINE SATISFACTORY BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. of taxes, town of Trenton, Me. town, and spoke to the children with all \ his old-time earnestness. |f TIte Eastern Trust & Banking: Company conducts a m subscribe, m;eby gives notice that Oct. 21. H. THEshe has been duly appointed adminis- Makes 2 P general banking business, and will be pleased to welcome you tratrix of the estate of qts. Jelly Costs 10 Cents. DANIEL A. SNOW, late of BROOKSVTLLE, BLUEHLLL. ■ as a patron. £ in the of and county Hancock, deceased, K'oticcs. given bonds as the law directs. All per- | Ecgal iUgal RToticte. The annual harvest furnished by sons supper facilities in each of our bar service. Z having demands against the estate | | the Superior department king of said deceased arc desired to ladies of the Baptist circle, Oct. 17, 2 present subscribers hereby give notice that subscriber hereby gives notice that the same for settlement, and all indebted | THEthey have been duly appointed executors he has been netted over to THE duly appointed executor |60. ! thereto are requested make payment im- of the last will and testament of of the last will and testament of 5 4 cent. Interest Accounts. Mary £. Snow. ISAIAH Mrs. and her l per paid on'Saving mediately. YOUNG, late of LAMOINE, HANNAH H. LELAND. late of TRENTON. Sarah Wood Peters daugh- Cct. 16, 1907. in | Brooksville, the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds in the ot Hancock, no Mrs. of I county deceased, bonds ter, John Stephens, both btockton, being required by the terms of said will. being required by the term? of sul 1 will. 2 1-2 Interest on Check Accounts. 2 All demands Cal., are visiting relatives in town. percent. paid subscriber hereby gives notice that persons having against the es- All persons having demands tKo M. | she has tate of said deceased are desired to tate of said are THE been duly appointed executrix of present ; deceased desiren to present Mr. a lec- I the same for and all indebted the same for Bryant, of Waterviile, gave the last will and testament of settlement, I settlement, and all indebted MOSES C. ite ol thereto are requested to make imme- thereto are ture to teachers Friday afternoon in the J SMITH, ELLSWORTH, payment requested to make puvment im- TRUST & BANKING CO. in the county ot Har-'ock, deceased.no bonds diately. Rufus Hodgkins, mediately. Ralph (', I,eland. grammar school room. It was wrell at- 2 EASTERN being required terms oi will. Rachel M, Hodgkins. Trenton, Oct. 2, 1907. tended. | *1! prrscnr Jf'mands a gains*- *ve es- Lamoin* Oct. 2, 1907. ■ MAINE. BANGOR, tate of said deceatic^ ,c debited present P. S. Parker attended the Odd Fellows’ ^ the same for s- ‘t’envei t, ami a!" in-ei ted j thereto ere ’•pnnpet^ o make payment ini- convention in Portland as a delegate. The ANNIE M liilH. ( Uioai—vuj. ■ t'/rT Subscribe for Thb Amkhica. f* AmKRTCA*-. Rebekah lodge was repre*'’*1^* ,r”*\ El!:?worth V ^ Sac iuia>n.> Lucy” and leave to-day far her home in Zbfanttscmoit*. | a&bmim... COUNTY NEWS. South Boston. j For 5nr». *rr «#>rr Electric light* have been placed in the Cunrvh of Our Father, and *re much PE RU NA BROOKUN. RECEIVES enjoyed by the people. PRAISE Mrs. Amanda Sellers is visiting friends M. Quite a few from thia place attended the GALLERT. at Sunshine. For Such Local Union at Salisbury Cove. All report Relieving Symptoms as Frank Staples came home from Port- a very profitable meeting. land Thursday. Debility, Backache and The Homelike Store. Mies Laura McGown, youngest daugh- Headache,! Ford returned from Winsor. Warren ter of Watson McGown and wife, and last HERE are a great many phases of Of the vast Vt., Tuesday. Loyd White, both of this place, were multitude of women woman’* ailmenta that require the Hartman cures Wallace Smith returned from Water- married at the Methodist parson- annually ouiv s .J' or quietly assistance of the S?..r are li»e houses. ia their homelike atra-sehere surgeon. per cent, of them conoid r just people's viile Tuesday night. age, Bar Harbor. Oct. 19. Both young ii .*<-<>.3411 me seem to be at loose ends—too feel sure there is ti Bat far the number of to v r; to tc lack i i going a of by greater the Doctor a l Lewis Grant returned to his home in people are popular, and have host dust on * he m •nte'pieces— c m- birb 1 no -k eg you to b-iy. but you £ v. A. W. Young, of North Haven, wwk. of Pernna. W1M-ry &r0 cf ■ mar set s with’ n«, but reliable g S3 at the loves’- pcssiUe He receive* letters from all certainly Oie of pric | preached in the Baptist church Sunday. Charles Backlin is engineer on the many parte part wis*.. , values. of the to of wrrns-f so | of Mass., is steamer Vina! Haven country relating subjects afflicted to o ,..7 Free Allen, Charlestown, again. £’■ * vital interest to womankind. tflzL Her chances o' spending# few days with his sister. Mr*. Schooner Mary Augusta came in Sunday r ^ Children's ■ that I La iiis,’ Hisses'and 1 R. C. Stuart. Haven. m -—c. any woman •» with coal for the steamer Yinal I heioito herself an inJuaUce to Bion Coueins and W ill are at ntgl=ct“sjf Gray home F. F. Morse is home from Gloucester, an of from Aroostook county, where they have Mass., where he has been to sell a load of relief. Coats, been employed. fish. opportu-^^nity Capt. R. C. Stuart discharged a load of Mary A. Hal!, of Deer Isle, sailed Sun- coal at the Farnsworth Packing Co.’s day with stone from M. Baird Contracting Waists and wharf last week. i Co., for New York. Furs, E. who attended as- Mr*. E. Lurvey, the Capt. Emory Gott was in the harbor last j] seinbiy of the Rebakah lodge# at Portland, week and took his family to New York ! ' came home Friday. on the yacht Tekla. Dress Skirts Morrill Goddard has closed his summer Herbert Holbrook has been here in his home at Naskeag, and returned with his sloop Defender, of Portland, for the first family to New York. time since he went to Vancouver four to wear de- j In our ready made / R. R. Bab*on, is repairing Odd Fel- years ago. lows’ which was the fall- partment displayi- f everyt.iiup ll ball, injured by Capt. and Mrs. Barbour went to Boston ing of the chimney during the gale Oct. 8. and Portland last week on business. On that is new and ish lor Fal; sty L4J James Gray is moving the R. A. Friend their wsy back they called on Capt. Bar- ” aud Winter. store which E. B. Kane has purchased, bour’s nephew, Charles Barbour, in New- and will have a house built of it on his lot port. opposite the Earle cottage. The degree of Pochantas entertained its friends in the in Herrick’s Woffle a Ca«U #0.00 to 25.00 i Miss Mina Stuart, who baa spent the wigwam Misses 5.00 to 15.00 I summer with her parents here, has re- hsll recently. The evening was spent in 1 i Child-.’< ”.3.00 io 10.00 turned to Providence, R- L, where she Is playing games. Cake and coffe$ were I Wom-ii.'5 n condition You can keep these organs Mrs. White and Miss Millard Dow, formerly the Henry I-tv is health b> Henry Hattie *. necessary to good Mr. Dow has the homo- urday evening, by Donnell, of Seal Harbor, are guests of Mrs. place. nougat invitation,! •L. F." Atwood s Bitters. They stead of tbe late Dr. Emery, cad will thirty-»i»ht members of 8. K. and last Leland. Whiting j evils and insure sound M. Myra mev" the-c in about two 'oontb-. existing GALLERT. O- F. 8., of Castine, visited 3ac. a 1 mg health. Begin to-day. DMrs. Lucy Hamor will close “Camp Oct. 21. C. ‘: 1 ‘Oi.'r. There were also vis- stores.