II ! mericatt. ro WTEDNESDAY ^ L AFTERNOON 1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE, » DECEMBER 27 1899. fii>Moon>-cu»\g »T RUNWORTR r«HT OFFICE. I ____ uuumiBtmrmB, LOCAL AFFAIRS. selections. The hall which will follow fltitintisenuntB. the concert undoubtedly will be asocial ('. BURRILL M.W A 1>Y I.UTISKM KNTS THIS YY'KKK. success. In appreciation of services ren- & dered the SON, T> city by the firemen, the house- H Eppes, If A Kppes—Dissolution of co- purlin r-lilp. wives of Ellsworth always contribute lib- i: A 1 If .1 notice. ,iA1- Conch—Copartnership erally toward the supper, which >s suffi- (i \ !' .-r— I’utiK for Hale. ». INSURANCE 1" — cient in Km,|.|cj K-t John guarantee that it will be a good one. AGENTS, Surnlnsfty. 1 •l 1 uhain— < m it/Ai lit liu,. i. I'.ASK ont'oct loner. Iiuxi., ME. •' f —> ELLSWORTH, in A >.,n Furniture. y Clerk Hale has been notified by the PrvM#r •' 1": *•;• -on—Stationery. State of vital statistics of s D Wi .in \ registrar the " H Hl.l-IO'KNT T1IK putlncary. < D t o •: .• I urnliun-. change in law regarding the recording of Absolutely Pure \ F M"i.ri Drv i:(m.<i«, etc. Mo>( Ri li millinery, de* lbs. Beginning Jan. 1, a new form of !** I o Home and Foreign .v ( ( lothing. Companies. !• •« -1 ;* 11 ,i on lM-tuist. de» ; li certificate will be used. It is much Makes the food sucre delicious and wholesc: j I-"ir< -f ( M \ Clark -< liat(s with Sul', •rcenhouses. inr ■••• detailed than the old '‘VI/itthhlf fi/. form. Some BOv*l PACING POWCE9 CO.. *!FW YORK __ Ki.i.swoktu Falls: ®^®®®^*^***n******^**^*^*3^;^" -»- ad tional information required is aBatjaj-,-^3a^TH’»iinii s.S i..'Hi^ .:J."'Mf JNi Henrv H Sargent—Caution notice. To ’n *uT;-.>‘ to nit on real eatate' and wf ther deceased is di- MONFY low Improved S< t rilW KS t H AUHOlt: married, single, 1 —■ .. KLLSWOICTII FALLS. 311 SIC ii I>. collateral.- ■ vor td or name of FESTIVAL Dhmtha A. Curtis Drawn—Notice of fore- widowed, husband, ------- | — clo.-ure. cause of death, duration of disease, con- F. W. Flood is at home from Andover 3Iuine 3!lisle Festival Io l>» Held iu tri utary cause, where disease was con- for the holidays. IlHiigor Next F ill. For other local news see pages 4, .1 and 8. tracted, place of death, if inhospitalor If there ever existed doubt as to otl **r institution. It also includes Wallace Tucker and William Moore! any T. II. and are blank Campbell wife visiting the of another i. »< for were at home from over Christ- holding vai in relative* in Mass. physician’s certificate ns to cause of Bangor Everett, Bangor next that dou mis settled der'h. City Clerk Hale has a few of the mas. fall, The W. C. T. I', will meet with Mrs. last Thursday when repres nt«. « uf the new forms. Arthur Salisbury and wife went to Ban- Miriam Kent Thursday at 2 p. m. various choruses comprising » h«* Eastern gor Saturday, returning Monday morn- All The Onasouaon club, composed of the Maine festival association m schools not in session, including the ing. Bangor. gir of the Ellsworth held a high school, will begin next Tuesday. high school, Ex-Mayor F. O. Beal, pr cut of the Jot bam Christmas with ‘•rainbow festival at Hancock hall lust Staples spent announced at t r* iicarsal of it. it. H<*!mes has sold the Holmes farm association, his here, returning to Bar liar! ;.>r Thursday evening. Fancy articles of all family the Bangor chorus the sai\ * the of liftmen aeres, on the to ning Surry road, » sorts, ioe-cream, etc. were Monday night. result of in the al;. rnoon. Howard it. Moore. confectionery, meeting off red for sale. Supper was served at 5.30. Invitations are out for the marring of The question of holding a f ival in E. F. Red man lias accepted a in position The hall was plainly but tastefully deco- Miss Bertha M. Flood, of this place, to Portland was settled alii ..,a y some Providence, R. IM and will remain there rated. The various booths Mid tables Dr. Thomas S. Tapley, of West Brooks- time ago. And thus it is tiuaiiy settled during the w inter, at least. were presided over by alert misses who villc, which will take place at the home that the Maine music fesiuu will be The lectures to Ellsworth school used every persuasive art known to them of the bride here to-morrow evening. held in Portland and Bangor n- xt fall. teachers by Itowdoin professors are as- to induce purchases. Owing, The and in Each association—the western and the probably, concert Christmas tree the ( sured. Dates will be soon. to the nearness of Christmas, the attend- arranged vestry Saturday evening was largely at- eastern—will conduct its own business There was good skating at Cushman’s ance was not as large as was anticipated. tended. Santa Claus, impersonated by affairs, but tlie musical programme will meadow last A A social dance was held in the hall the be the same iu both week. party of about llfty Charles M. Witham, was present anil dis- , substantially cities, — *—^ !*>!»■< _ -/'^B was on the Christmas following evening. The net proceeds for tributed the to the of the and both associations will be under the girls pond Day. presents delight ( the two evenings amounted to between children. musical directorship of W. K. (' lanman, David Friend and wife, of Caribou, are 60 and $72, which goes toward paying the to whose unbridled spending a few days in Ellsworth. They The many friends of Frank Higgins genius, persistence, balance due on the enthusiasm and is receive a warm welcome piano. were saddened to hear of his death at indefatigable energy, from their many | due the inception of this grand musical friends here. The Ellsworth boys and girls are borne Seymour, Conn., Friday afternoon of last .!. A. institution. CUNNINGHAM, week. Funeral services held at The of the literature club was from school and college and business to were Sey- j Solr Ag«*nt for Flliworth. meeting The formal annoucement that the fasti-* mour on Mr. death omitted this week on account of the holi- meet once again about the family board, Sunday. Higgins’ vai will certainly be held in Bangor next days. The next meeting will be with Miss and eat of the fatted Christmas calf. was very sudden, his relatives here not fall will be a source of great satisfaction. M. A. Clark on Jan. 9. Among those not previously reported are knowing of his illness until a few hours is but The work of the various choruses has “Seeing believing, Miss Annie C. dean of women at before his death. He leaves a wife, now Charles W. Heal has been awarded the Emery, been going on as in previous years, bet the University of Wisconsin, and Prof. in Seymour, who has the sympathy of his is the naked truth.” contract for tinting t he walls of the rooms the possibility of a doubt has certainly feeling Harry C. Emery, of Bowdoin, who are many friends here. in the courthouse extension, also the affected the attendance. But now that If “see” will and if “feel” them spending the vacation with their parents, you my goods you believe, you court room and main corridor. doubt is The work of the local a fine dispelled. you will know it is the “naked truth” that I have large, Judge and Mrs. Emery. Harold H. Clark, CHURCH NOTES. George B. Wyman, of Redstone, N. H., choruses will be taken op witb renewed and well-assorted stock of goods from which to select Christmas an instructor at the University of Maine, spent Christmas with hi* Mr. energy, and probably with increased at- Presents. parents, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and UNITARIAN. and Mrs. L. 3. in Ellsworth. tendance at rehearsals. As to prices, will say that some are lower than they ever were Wyman, Mrs. A. W. Clark. George E. Packard, Rev. A. II. Coar, pastor. He will return home to-morrow. All the chorus work has been laid out. before, and probably lower than they will be again in many years. who is employed in Boston, spent Friday evening, 7.30, teachers’ meeting The oratorio “Elijah” will be sung. The Watcher have advanced some in price, but aH l have a large Edwin E. Foster, an attorney of Vallejo, j three days with his parents, Mr. at home of Mrs. Helen Wiggin. operatic selections are from Gounod’s stock of them, Hhall contiuue to sell at old prices until the open- California, is a guest of Col. C. C. Burrill. and Mrs. A. W. Packard, returning Sunday, Dec. 31—Morning service at “Faust”, Bizet’s “Carmen” and Verdi’s ing of the New Year. Mr. Foster is one of the many gentlemen to Boston Christmas night. H. E. Wal- 10.30, in which Sunday school will unite. “Aida”. The miscellaneous selections In Sil\er Novelties I have some remarkably good trades. w hom Col. Burrill met ou his recent trip ker, C. E. Bellatty and (Ernest L. Moore Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “Na- cover a wide range of choice and delight- In King', Itrooclies, Scarf Pin**, Hat Pin*, Stud*, to the Pacific coast. are home from Bowdoin; Charles K. Bur- tional Ideals.” Sunday school at 11.45. ful music. are line Guild in Sleep* Hut tons. Hracdct *, &c., &c., there speci- H.
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