atJfaertifiementfl. LOCAL AFFAIRS mayor will issue a warrant to a constable that all the members who attended had a satrfjerttBRnmtB. to kill all dogs not licensed on or before royal good time. One of the features of May 10. the was a “senseless NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. evening suggestion The Mr. Morse, a Welsh evangelist, who has contest”, and the pastor, though coming Burrill National Bank Bertrand E John E Bunker—Commls Royal Baking The Clark, Come from Wales in last, was the he sloners* notice. just where a remarkable prize-winner, although OF ELLSWORTH, MAINE, John It Clark—Application for naturalization- revival has been in progress, is expected had no time to spare. The prize was a Powder is the Statement The yEma greatest business Indemnity Co. to at ihe church box of Apollo chocolates, which the to commence October 24,1887, the pioneer National Bank Union River Room Co—Annual meelinir. | speak Baptist Friday Authorized handed around to his fellow- of Ellsworth, Maine. Great Pond & Bog i»am Co—Annual meeting. I evening of next week. champion aid to the J L Floyd—New market contestants, when he made the startling possible pas- G A Pareher—Apothecary. | Joseph A. Bryant and wife, of Brook- Patrick Kearns — canned discovery that for some strange and almost Meats, groceries, | line, Mass., are receiving congratulations cook in WE SOLICIT ACCOUNTS OF goods, etc anomalous of the INDIVIDUALS, on reason, many young try producing J A Haynes—Meats, fish and groceries. the advent of a son,, born March 21. and CORPORATIONS, and ladies present did not care for confec- FIRMS OFFER EVERY iilutinll Falls, Me: Mrs. Bryant was Miss Helen C. Davis, tionery. It so dazed him that he forgot to sweet, white, CONSISTENT WITH SAFE Harry Conary— Boat found. daughter of Henry E. Davis and wife, of light, ACCOMMODATION take the home. The Bar Hahbok: this city. prize refreshments AN I) LEGITIMATE BANKING. T F Moran—Boarding house to let. were a temptation that no one could with- wholesome bis- Chandler Hale and wife are receiving flaky, Nalional Shaw mut Bank of Boston; National Com- Winter IIarh >r: stand and that no one wanted to, and they Correspondents, congratulations on the birth at Washing- New York. Board of health notice. fully sustained the reputation of the cuit, cake and all kinds mercial Bank, Albany, on March of a son. The ton, 26, youngster house of Stratton. Games and music SCHEDULE OF .MAILS has been named Eugene 3d, in honor of rounded out the evening, and so pleasantly of AT ELLSWORTH POST OFFICE. his distinguished Senator raised food. grandfather, did the time pass that many wished to O. W. In effect December 4, 1906. Eugene Hale. TAPLEY, j continue the usual hour set for EL.L.S WORTH. IV! El. beyond CITY MEETING. MAILS HECEIVED. j A. K. Cushman has secured a position as closing. “Another good time” was the unanimous verdict of all From West—7.16 a m, 6.13 p m. travelling salesman with John R. Ainsley present. Bills Against City Must be Presented. INSURANCE and INVESTMENTS. From East—11. fl 6 a m, 5.30 and 10.17 p m. & of and w*as here this week A telegram was received from the chief I Co., Boston, MAIL CLOSES AT ro8TOFFIC&. Friday Preceding Meetings. PARTIES HAVING MONEY TO INVEST WILE FIND on his initial trip. He has a Maine terri- of police at Washington, D. C., Friday, Going East—7 a m and 6.80 p m. I The mayor and aldermen held a recess IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL ON ME. tory, from Calais to Bath, and can be at asking for information of relatives of Going West—11.80 am, 5 and 0 p m. meeting last Wednesday evening and home every Saturday. Josie Eva Kent, aged twenty-nine years, No Sunday mall. wound up the business of the organiza- All the who had died in a hospital in that city Ellsworth schools, including the tion Aider- from the meeting. Mayor Hagerthy, will next for effects, it is believed, of a crim- C. W. & F. L. Mrs. H. W. Haynes is spending a few j high school, open Monday men McCarthy, Moore and Austin were MASON, inal Marshal as- Agents | the term with the same teachers as operation. City Silvy days in Bangor. spring present. of certained that she was the For INSURANCE Every Description. last term. Arrangements have been made youngest The school closed for one It has been the unwritten rule hereto- Life, and and Plate Glass Insur- high Friday to have daughter of Richard Kent, who formerly Fire. Accident, Liability Surety, Burglary the no-school signals sounded on fore that bills the should be ance. Bonds of all furnished on short week’s vacation. ! lived at against city Surety descriptions notice, the whistle of Union shoe as well Beechland. She was only about and all at the lowest rates factory on or before the possible. Charles I. left for Port- five old when her presented Saturday pro- Staples to-day as at the hardwood factory. years family left here. Call, write or telephone- Rooms 2 and 3 First Nat. Bank Bldg., 4 Main St., Ellsworth, Me ceding the regular monthly meeting, and land on business. Her father is dead, also an older brother | Leroy Cousins, one of the crew of the and sister. Her mother is in Brook- frequently bills were not presented until Miss Helene Be is at home from living Hatty Lejok, who was taken off ill w ith N. Y. No near relatives live here the or of the Thia 1 typhoid l l.yn, day evening meeting. for a short vacation. now. Colby | fever after the collision, as reported else- j and Officer Silvy so advised the did not allow the auditing committee suf- Washington police. She visited here a I Mrs. J. T. Giles and daughter Hazel are where, died in Boston Saturday night. ficient time for examination and ap- short time about five years ago. Accord- visiting relatives in Aurora. Cousins was about nineteen years of age. ing to the Washington police, Miss Kent proval of the bills, and now the edict has Miss Alice H. Scott is visiting her He came to Ellsworth from Bar Harbor was engaged to be married to a Washing- gone forth that all bills must be presented ton who died before the wed- mother only a few years and had made his man, shortly on or before the WHITING BROS. and sister in Boston. ago, As Friday preceding regular ding. though expecting soon to fol- home with S. Scott The was meetings. At Wednesday evening meet- The 6 Estey. body low Miss Kent took out an o’clock whist club will meet this him, recently it was interred at Mt. Boston. insurance for ing evening with Mrs. Arthur Shute. Hope cemetery, policy |400, saying that at any rate she would have to Voted, That all bills against the city forlabor At the regular meeting of Lejok lodge, enough money Herman Echenagucia, w ho has employ- pav for her burial. The police have the performed or material furnished must e at*- I. O. O. last a hand- PAINTS. OILS and F., Friday evening, policy. the officers and committee of VARNISHES, ment in New York, is home for a visit. _ proved by depait- some collar was to past grand’s presented ment contracting the same, and handed to ttie Esoteric lodge, F. and A. M., will work COMING EVENTS. BRUSHES and PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. F. S. Call, in recognition of his faithful committee on accounts and claims, or the city the third degree next Thursday evening. and efficient services as an officer and a clerk, on or before the Friday preceedlng the ELM WORTH. The way buyers have Mocked to our store to take advantage of Mrs. Fred M. Blaisdell and son George member of the finance committee of the first Monday of each month for the purpose of are visiting relatives in West Gouldsboro. Friday evening, March 30, at home of auditing, or the same will be lai 1 over until the our CLONING-OUT PRICES on these goods, shows that they lodge. The presentation was informal, Rev. S. W. Sutton—Reading by Miss Agnes following month. know a good thing. Mixed paint reduced from $1.05 to $1.30 Miss Hannah Holmes entertained friends W. H. Dresser speaking for the lodge and Safford, of Portland. Admission, 25 cents. : at whist last and even- Mr. Call Music and refreshments. The recess meeting was then adjourned, per gallon, and other prices in proportion. Thursday Saturday responding briefly, expressing ings. his thanks. Thursday, April 19, at Ellsworth—Con- and a special meeting called to order by vention of highway commissioners of the At this the finance William Brooks has returned from All who remember the mayor. meeting readings given Hancock county, with the county com- committee was authorized to negotiate a Lynn, Mass., to work in the Union shoe by Miss Agnes Safford on her former visits missioners and State commissioner of temporary loan of $2,000. WALL PAPERS. factory. to Ellsworth will be glad to hear her next highways. FLOUR. Friday evening at the home of Rev. S. W. Friday, April 27, at Odd Fellows hall — Ztti&trtisttmmta. Capt. A. L. Bellatty left for Boston last entertainment and Sun- Sutton. Miss Safford’s of Fair, supper by This is the time to select night to start the schooner Sarah A. rendering rise council, D. of L. 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