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Ellsworth American, a Newspaper Capt VOL. L. )™ ™'| ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20, 1904. |SMSSEi No. 1(>. H6btrti*tmnU». LOCAL AFFAIRS. Thursday an usual. The change la made deceased was a member. The funeral was j became Dlrector-ln-Chief W. R. Chap- held at bis late home In Mariaville Thurs- HANCOCK S. J. COURT. man wired this morning that he could be day. Interment was at Aurora. Mr. THE OLD RELIABLE -- SEW ADVKKThEHKNTH THIS WEEK. here to-night. A full attendance is ur- Richardson was also a member of Red j NOT A JURY TRIAL THE PAST Guy W McAlister, Galvin O Page—Com rats gently requested. Cross lodge, K. of P., of East Boston. He doners* notice. WEEK. c°— had many friends in Ellsworth who will Hancock County Saving , Mary CJ Kretz Au“tln—Notice. Rev. H. N. Pringle, of Eastport, secre- Adtnr notice—Km Sherman It Downing. mourn his loss. •• tary of the civic league, will give an ad- sincerely EVERYTHING SETTLED OUT OF COURT—* — Em Henry C Wood, •• ORGANIZED MARCH 17, 1873, — Em Aphla E Dow. dress at the union service at the Baptist MILLIKEN CASE WILL NOT Kxtc notice— E*t Mary D Henry. *' church May 1. RAISIN*; TIIE RATES. — Kst Sarah L Tucker. Sunday evening, BE TRIED—DEFENDANT Has regular semi-annual dividends amounting to (201,80.01 '• —Esi ItCiosson. paid Billey A farewell supper was tendered Rev. " -M Wm If DISCHARGED. above all liabilities ..... 33,305.70 Wing. Insurance on Certain Kinds of Prop- Surplus Hancock hall-N*'W York Comedy Co. David Kerr at his home Monday evening. on (not names alone). M Galleri— hoots and shoes. erty to be Increased. Loans only unquestionable security Dry goods, About sixty guests were present. Mr. TUB COURT. G A Parcher—Apothecary The Hriiooc* county insuring public X. B. Cooliikik, President, John F. Whitcomb, vice-president, Wldgln A Moore—Apothecaries. Kerr It f. Tuesday noon for the West. Presiding Justice—A. M Spear, Gardiner. A W Greely—Simmons watch chain. will naturally be sorry to learn of an- Clerk—John F. Knowlton. Charles E. of Boston, E. C. C. Bl’RRlLL, treasurer, F. C. Btriull, assistant treasurer. H W Dunn-Cemetery work Bellatty, spent other increase in insurance rates. The County Attorney—B. Tract. Sheriff—H. F. Ellsworth Dental Parlors— I»entlstry. Monday and Tuesday with his parents, C. Whitcomb C L Moran*—Dry goods, bools and shoes. fact that the companies have made little (/Tier—Herbert T. SlLBBf, Aurora. A. Bellatty and wife. Mr. Bellatty is with — James a. hill, fOKTH BiiooKSVIl.LK: or no money in Maine for several years, Deputies Gouldsboie; Hkhbkut T. 8ii.hh*. Walter A. the H. B. Humphrey advertising agency. Aurora; To Our Fire Insurance Customers. Ghas E Snow, John P Dodge —To whom It and added to that the Baltimore fire de- Snowman, Luek-port; John suminsby, Bar concern. D. L. Ellsworth. ni>y The ladies* circle of the Methodist pleting the earnings of so many com- Hamor; Fields, of the that there is some the assured as to L. Portland. In view fact naturally inquiry by church has been from Thurs- stenographer—F. Hayden, of the recent disaster at Baltimore and the of postponed panies has brought the increase about. Messenger—F. E. TlLDBN. the elTect flnancial condition SCHEDULE OK MAILS day to Friday of this week. It will meet The increase on mercantile (Ire insurance companies, we are pleased to announce to our customers that buildings AT ELLSWORTH POST-OFFICE. with Mrs. Edmund Hopkins, School and like business Seldom, if ever, Las such a term of we have been advised by all of our companies that the receut losses will not stocks, mills, stables, quiet street. impair their capital and that a large surplus will be left for the protection of In effect October 12, 1903. property is ten per cent. There seems to court been held in Hancock county as the all their policy-holders. We suggest that you looft over your policies at this Whitcomb, & Charles J. be no increase on summer one now in session at the courthouse. Join© East—7.16 a m and 6.13 p m. Haynes Co., contemplated Up time, and if in need of further protection we tender you the services of our and Bernard 8. Jellison have hotel that come to the present time only trial ioiNO W rmt—11 a m. 6.S6 anti 9.48 p m. Treworgy property, although may one-jury office. Yours has teen started and that is respectfully, MAIL CLOSES AT rOBT-OFFIC*. recently purchased the small coaster Lucy later. taking up two C. W. & F. L. MASON. Joistj East-6 30 a tu anti 5.30 p m. E izabeth. She is expected in the river Village property in Bar Harbor under days, having begun Tuesday morning. Ioino West—11.20 a m anti 5 and 9 pm. this week. hydrant protection,that was formerly cne Previous to Tuesday Justice Spear cent, for four will be would enter court at No Sunday trains. Rebecca Moore Avery, widow of Mi- per years, now writ- promptly 9.30, ten at one cent, for three glance a;ound the ask what had rick Avery, who has been seriously ill per years. room, Country property that has been written been or would he done with cases as- The Baltimore Fire! THE AMEKICAJf is on sale in from hemorrhage of the nose for several at 1 cent, for three will now be for that and would almost In- weeks at her home on is per years signed day, The following telegram was sent to the agents of the old Hartford Fire High street, Ellsworth at the news stands of written at 1% per cent, for three years. variably receive the answer: “That case, Insurance Co., Feb. H: slowly recovering. D. H. J. A. Bummer residence property outside of your honor, has been settled. the honorable course the Hartford Fire Leland, Thompson T. F. Mahoney, of this city, was one of "Followin'/ pursued by fire department protection will now be The judge would take another look Insurance Company in all precious it is already and H. W. Estey. Single copies, the secretaries of the third district con- conflagrations, written at 1 20 per cent, for three years in around, and then excuse the jury until adjusting and paying Baltimore losses.—OEO. L. CHASE, Prest. 5 vention held at Watervillo last week cents; subscription price stead of 1 per cent, for three years, as ?30 the next morning. He would then The “Hartford” is represented in this O. W. TAPLEY. when Hon. E. C. Burleigh was renomi- vicinity by #1.50 per year in advance. heretofore. retire to his private office to chat and nated for Congress. This rate for summer property has ob- imoke with the attorneys and court offi- Assistant F. H. Superintendent Mace tained in other counties of the State for cials. Occasionally a divorce case would M. Gallert’s new store will be opened and Frank Heath, of the Metropolitan several It is to be that this relieve the of the lext years. hoped monotony proceedings. Saturday. lnsaraoce attended company, the recep- increase will only last for a comparatively Saturday the grand jury reported Miss A. is visiting Mary Stockbridge tion given by Superintendent L. Rooney short time. ilgbteen indictments, most of which were in riends Bangor. in Bangor last Thursday. for the illegal sale of intoxicating liquors. Mrs. H. A. Goodwin and Miss Ruth have Capt. A. W. Hutching? is at home from MORNING FIRE* Most of these, however, for old offenders eturned from Boston. Bangor while his vessel, the Molise* who should have been dealt with last Michael Linnehan’s House E. P. Spofford, of Deer Isle, was In the Trask, is discharging her cargo of cement. Totally October but could not be apprehended. ;lty Saturday on business. From Bangor the Trask will go to La- Destroyed. 3nly one case was found where a man sold The bouse on Grant street owned and The literature club met with Miss Mary mo ne to load staves for New York. iquor between last October aud the pres- occupied by Michael Llnnehan was to- 5i»t term. f, Hopkins Monday evening. The remains of Hazel P., the seven- tally destroyed by fire at 3 o’clock this x-eari urBiey was in court Judge L. A. Emery, who has been bold- year-old daughter of Emery F. Gray and arraigned morning. The loss is estimated at f2,000; Saturday afternoon on an indictment ng coart lo Rockland, is at home. Wife, of Bangor, were taken to West Ells- insurance, |600 charging him with the larceny of several The Abraham Lincoln club met worth last Thursday where funeral ser- stady Only a few articles of furniture on the articles of and a Ha vices were held at 2 30 in the afternoon. jewelry bicycle. vith Rev. S. W. Sutton Friday evening. lower floor were saved. The entire wear- pleaded not guilty, and was held for trial. A special meeting of Esoteric lodge will A supper will be served at tbe Congre- ing apparel of the family was burned, and Judge Spear appointed William E. Wkit- be held in the Manning block this even- gational vestry at 6 o’clock this evening. the two hoys—Frank and David—had a ing counsel for tbe defendant. ing to take action upon the death rf The ladies of tbe Unitarian society held narrow escape from being suffocated. Monday the same story was repeated Oliver C. Donnell, who died yesterday at How the fire started is not but t sale of cooked food at the vestry Satur- known, In fact, the juries did not report until 2 wB^mi East Franklin.
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