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I €lliitt>0rtl} American. Vot. MX. !ir r»ip ■» «DTA»c«'.yi!£.'’** T***-| WEDNESDAY .1 ... 7 SEPTEMBER 1913. —n.»»———— ELLSWORTH, MAINE, AFTERNOON, 24, |»™*“mihoh-ouii«mn|f AT THE ELLSWORTH POSTOEEXCH- I A” v/i oq LOCAL AFFAIRS. at a loss to account for its origin. The JcjrrtlMment*. honse has been quarantined, and every precaution taken to the of NKfV A I) V KKTI SRM ENTS THIS WEEK. prevent spread haoDiniinnv.it* the disease. Send a Check Ellsworth Greenhouse. Eastern Steamship Co. The fair of tbe North Ellsworth Farm- I Notice of foreclosure—Clara E Arey. ers’club opens to-day, and will continue Don't rtm around youT bills in New Tel & Tel Co. paying currency when Jyon can England just as well send a check. A Holz--Bakery. through to-morrow. There is a fine agri- trouble about Lost—Washing. cultural display. To-morrow will be the No making change when you pay by check. Dancing school. Notice of big day of tbe fair. One of the famous No dispute can ever arise about a payment made foreclosure—International Har- b^check. The vester Company of America. North Ellsworth dinners will be served at Notice— bank, after cashing it, hands it back to an Medora A Bunker. you, making indlsput- Removal noon. There will be a dance to-morrow i | notice-Percy T Clarke. receipt % TheSafety-Service two factors eable Exct notice—Eat C Iceland Harrison night. only worth considering in selecting a bank Is No danger of losing money, or being robbed of it when — John Innes Kane for the transaction of your business. you put and wife jjj'Jj it in the bank and pay by check. Bangor: Irving Osgood left Monday for Eastern Trust & Co. Banking a visit with Mrs. Osgood’s brother, Stet- The UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth with a Less temptation vto spend it if It’s in the bank instead of in Bccksport: son in Mass. Their f Bucks national Foster, Hingbam, your pocket. port bank—Statement. C*- .*1 Of ... *100,000 ahead and daughter, Miss Elizabeth M. Osgood, will !=i You’re money leave worry behind when you have a Surplus and Profits, *100,000 bo married this evening, at Lebanon, checking account at ttie SCHEDULE OP MAILS Stockholders’ Liabilities, N. H., to Charges F. of *100,000 p] AT SLLSWORTH POSTOFFICB. Grove*, Attica, O. Mr. and Mrs. will A for of over In effect June 23% 1913. Grove* ««n» from Boston protective capita] depositors f300,03D with re- !fOj sources of for over fl,600,000 provides both safety and service of the pri Friday Jacksonville, Fla., going standard. BURRILL MAILS RECEIVED. highest NATIONAL thence to where will Miami, they prob- This is a convenient bank for the of Hancock and From West—*8.66. *11.16 a m: 4.21, §6.18 p m. people rpi; ably spent the winter. Washington counties to do business with. Our directors are Uz= From East— 12.24,5.85 and 11.07 m; p Sunday men interested in the affairs of these counties. Their aim is to raj of at 10.07 p. m. The chrysanthemum fair under the aus- BANK, Ellsworth stimulate and assist in the business interests of Hancock and pn MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICB pices of the Methodist church will takTJ Washington counties. It is a home bank intended to stimulate '[pi Going W’rst—11.45 a. and *0 m; *8.45, *5 p m. place in Hancock hall Oct. 8-9. A dinner home industries and home enterprises. We are interested in ■ ... .. J Going East—6 JO a m; 3.45 and 5.45 p m. every corporation, mercantile firm and individual. As our busi- will be served each nay. “The Dream of [K] ne«s increases every year, it is proof sufficient of the mail should be at half under the satisfactory fig] Registered postoffice Fairyland,” direction of Mrs. T. service we render. If are not a customer we an hour before mail closes. you already, invite L=! 8. will be to become one. •Daily, Sunday included. §Daily, except Bridges, presented Oct. S at 8 p. you fSS; Sunday; Sunday at 6.40. m. A college play, ‘*TLe Minister’s Wife,” No mail dispatched to or received from the will be Oct. 9 m. east Sundays. presented at 8 p. There Union Trust of Me. will be several specialties, soles and duets. Company Ellsworth, I ’‘Laureame, the marble will be Mtb. Harold P. Carter is seriously ill of Dream,” given in costume Mrs. pneumonia. by Bridges. Word was received here this Mrs. A. P. Wiswell is in New York for morning of the death yesterday in of a short stay. Bangor, Julia, widow of Lauriston 8. Webber. Mrs. Katherine has been in Bos- Staples Mrs. Webber had been in failing health ton on business. You Can Save since last spring, but her death was un- “Look most to your No matter how M. was spending. J, Drummey, who critically ill expected. 8he leaves one daughter—Mrs. last much comes if more week, continues to improve. I Howard Moon,“of Bar Harbor, and three in, goes out, you will be > portion ot your earning* eacb week if you really set out to do it. A always — in Mrs. Evelyn Stevens is visiting her step-sons Everett, Elmer and Herbert. **ving» account thi* bank will help you greatly, and you'll apprec- poor. Mrs. R. S. in The remains were taken to the liberal in tore* we uiece, Coffin, Bangor. Morgan’s iate t which pay on all saving* deposit*. Ask u* h^y, Surry, where the funeral will be held to- at out our popular system of saving by mall. C. E. Monaghan will open his dancing Start a Account Nowand Let the Interest You. morrow afternoon at 1 Savings Help school in Society hall early in October. o’clock. Her age was about seventy-twd years. Edward Small and wife are spending The service in the church next a week in camp at Upper Patten’s pond. Baptist HANCOCK CO. SAVINGS BANK Sunday evening will be a biographical Mrs. E. F. Balding and sons, of Brewer, ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Established 873. EASTERN TRUST ft BANKING COMPANY song story depicting ti*e life and work of I spent Sunday with Rev. T. S Ross and -1 BANGOR ME.. om to*-n mac Dwight L. Moody, the great v~'"- hias DtXTr-fc wife. evangelist. Special music will be rendered by the Miss Helen Shute left last for Friday choir, and Miss Bessie F. Austin, soloist PETERS SWORN IN. vestry Thursday evening, Oct. 16. A to enter Mount Ida Newton, Mass., of tbe First Baptist church, Sparks, Nev., baked-bean supper will be served. The school. will assist. Mias who is beans are to be Austin, visiting Congressman-Elect from Third Dis- baked in the ground. It Misses Elizabeth and Adelaide True have relatives in this city, has rendered solos in was voted tp extend an invitation to the trict Takes Oath. returned from a visit in Boston and some of tbe morning services recently, be- Dan forth class, of Bangor, to send a dele- Hon. John A. the new vicinity. ing heard with much appreciation. Inas- Peters, congress- gation. The Danforth class entertained Groceries Austin K. Russell and wife, with little much as Mr. Moody was a Congregation- man from the third Maine district, re- right royally several members of the home Rev. R. B. Staple have to Warren for alism Mathews has accepted an ceived an from the class at its annual banquet a year ago. daughter Sarah, gone ovation republican invitation to be and to assist in All men in the are invited to the In addition to two weeks. present members of the House when he todk the place my Creamery Business, the service. j banquet. Mrs. 1. fc. naie leit ror a visit I have in a stock of and yesterday oath of office at Washington Monday. put staple groceries, with old home friends and relatives at A free illustrated lecture is announced [ The attention of the country was cen- COMING EVENTS. am prepared to receive orders and deliver Cherry field. for next Friday evening in Hancock hall to be given under the auspices of the tred on the election in which Mr. Peters I Miss Annie M. Connick is expected home ELLSWORTH. goods. also have of Maine Anti-Tuberculosis association. By ! defeated W. R. Pattangall, his democratic ample supplies from a business trip to New Friday evening, Sept. 26, at Hancock Saturday use of the will be stereopticon, views — York aud Boston. | opponent, and there is a disposition on hall Free illustrated lecture on tubercu- shown ideas of this giving interesting Kev. A. J. field who has been the part of the republicans to make much losis, by Torsleff, agent of Mrs. H. M. Hall, visiting dread disease, the means of and prevention the Maine Anti-Tuberculosis association. Fresh Butter her son Ludike at Phillips-Exeter of the victory as indicating disapproval Cream-‘Creamery the methods of cure. Rev. A. J. Torsleff, is home. Saturday evening, Sept. 27, at academy, the is the field agent of the so- of the Underwood tariff bill and the Wil- Society lecturer, hall—Dance. and have closed I. L. Halman family ciety, and has been over the eastern section son administration generally. their summer home here, aud left Sunday of the State in a of education Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 8. and 9, campaign When Mr. Peters stood as his name E. L. up, at Hancock SMITH, for Brookline, Mass.