Ellsworth American, a Newspaper Action Creating Is No Excuse for Tbe Both Kinds of Expenditures for Indigent Per- Large Plain Deceased

Ellsworth American, a Newspaper Action Creating Is No Excuse for Tbe Both Kinds of Expenditures for Indigent Per- Large Plain Deceased

Cl)e CUstoorfl) American* l\ ii. IVS™ T*“1 ELLSWORTH, Wednesday jjou. Maine, afternoon, December 13,1911. 1 t,» ajt”;( no. so. HVHHMBCMIHIig, | LOCAL AFFAIRS. lain, Laura Curtis; conductor, Minnie &bbrrtttmmta. Stevens; guard, Mary Jordan; delegate, Nellie NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THI8 WEEK. Royal; alternate, Minnie Stevens. The N.rrT 0 Aa.tln A Co—Furniture end under- kindergarten class of the Methodist taking. Sunday school is having a sale of home- E G Moore—Druggist. made and Are You Ellsworth Foundry & Machine Works-Au- candy fancy articles in the Hesitating tomobiles. Methodist vestry this afternoon. A UNION TRUST Ellsworth Greenhouse. COMPANY chicken Monaghan’s dancing school. supper will be served at 6 o’clock, A I f OF ELLSWORTH have hundreds of who will vouch for Richardson—Closiug-out sale. followed by a social. I \\rE patrons Probate notice—Frank P Wood, et ale. Franklin: Acadia Royal Arch chapter will hold a our accu the which wo afford * acy, security, deposit- C E Dwelley—Notice. special meeting next Tuesday evening, OFFICERS John A. ors, and tl> completeness of the services we per- Pbnorscot: when Deputy Grand High Priest Charles Peters, President Hbnby W. Cushman, Vi$e* President Benny U. Treasurer f foi th m. Non-resident tax notice. B. Davis, of Watervilie, will pay his offi- Higgins, M. Oaixekt, '1 righaij form Sorrbnto: cial visit. Supper will be served at 8.30. Non-resident tax If we render valuable service to notice. There will be work in the R. A. DIRECTORS others, why Bucksport: degree. John of not to you? Bucksport NRt’l Bank—Statement. Leighton, Bar Harbor, was William F. Campbell Eugene Hale Albert E. Mace Castimr: brought to the county jail last week and Fred A. Chandler W. A. Havey Frank C. Nash Do not hesitate because you fear your transactions be too Allred B. Crabtree B. may Lucy R Gott— Notice of foreclosure. committed in default of fl,000 to await Barney Havey John A. Peters imall for our consideration. Come in and talk it over Henry W. Cushman Frank L. Blon M. Pike anyway. Clbvklano, O: action of the Hodgkins grand jury in April. He is Lucilius A. Emery L. Elrie Holmes W. Glen Henry Sargent Refining Co—Salesmen wanted. charged with breaking, entering and lar- Myer Gallert John R. Holmes Elmer P, Spofford ceny at the Pineo cottage on Bar Island. John U. Graham R. B. Holmes O. W. Tapley SCHEDULE OF MAILS Henry H. Gray Arno W. King John O, James L. Cook and wife left Whitney BURRILL NATIONAL AT KLLSWORTH POSTOPFICB. yesterday BANK, for In effect Dec. 3, 1911. Norway, where they will remain two OP We invite to become a ELLSWORTH. I or three weeks with their Mrs. yon depositor with The Union Trust Company of Ells- daughter, worth. You have to over the list our MAILS RKCRIVKD. only glance of officers ana directors to M. L. Kimball, after which they will go to know that your money is safe under their supervision. The managers of this From West—7.18a m; 4.14,6.26 p m. institution are well known for their and business where will the probity success You need Everett, Mass., they spend have no hesitation From East—11.06, 11.67 a m; 6.47,10.62 p m. in entrusting your business or your savings to their care. winter with their sons Louis and Arthur. We take in all the facilities of our institution we MAIL CLOHBS AT POSTOPFICB. pleasure offering you and trust that you will avail yourself or them, and will favor ub with your banking Going Wbst—10.80,11.80 a m; 6.15,9 pm. The expected nomination of Otha H. business _ Going East—6.45 a m; 8.45,6 pm. Jellison, of Bar Harbor, to succeed the late John E. as “Salting Down” Money Registered mall should be at postofflee half Webster sheriff of Han- an hour before mail closes. cock county, was announced last Wednes- UNION TRUST COMPANY When a dollar No trains. yon get ahead, tuck it away in Sunday day night. The nomination will doubt- ^ oar Savings Dept.; add other dollars to it as often Postofflee open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a m. __ less be confirmed at a meeting of the aa you can, and you'll have a sizeable total to governor’s council to-morrow. year credit. Safety? Deposits here have every The Rebekahs will a next modern protection-and over f800,000.00 capital, give sapper The S. L. C.’s will meet with Mrs. Ida Dr. Charles W., George and Arthur, and COMING EVENTS. surplus and behind them. Convenience? evening. protits Tuesday Treworgy to-morrow There will. three sisters—Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Mari- We make it as easy for you to bank with evening. BLUWORTH. Red Cross seals miy be obtained at J. A. be anne and Alice all of though we were your next-door neighbors. I readings, recitations, declamations and Campbell, Spokane. book-store on Main street. the Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, at | A Write for full particulars. Thompson’s “querry box’.’,interspersed with music. The committee from the Ellsworth Mer- Baptist K. F. H. circle. Charles H. Eppes, of Brocktdn, Mass., The Civil war and the work of the Red chants’ association and the board of trade, vestry—Supper by sewing has been spending a few days in Ells- Cross society will be taken for study in at work on the knitting mill proposition, Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Methodist vestry TRUST & BANKING the winter. A time is assured. have received a letter from and social CO. worth. * early good the knitting —Sale, supper by kindergarten banger. Maine. mill men in which that of the clasB of the Sunday school. Capt. C. H. Davis, of Winter Harbor, The State board of' assessors has com- they say at Old Mac bias and several locations and under Dec. Town, Dexter was in Ellsworth yesterday calling on mitted to the State treasurer the semi-an- propositions Friday, 15, at Masonic hall—Sale friends. nual tax against loan and building associ- consideration, Ellsworth looks the best. by Irene chapter, O. E. S., in the after- ations. The Ellsworth association’s tax is It is probable that these men will b3 here noon; sociable in the evening. All Mrs. A. I. Saunders has gone to Machias |66.39. one other association in the next week for further consultation with Masons and their families invited. for the winter. Mr. Saunders will join her Only State a the committee. Mach depends on the shortly. pays larger tax—Dexter, |77.48- Saturday evening, Deo. 16, at Society and no other of the thirty-six associations ability of the committee to asBure the hail—Dance. of K. F. H. sewing circle the Baptist men in'the State approaches these two, the knitting mill of the necessary fifty Sunday school will serve supper in the Monday evening, Dec. 18, at Society ball third highest tax being |39.13, and only hands to start work in the mill on March vestry this evening. —Dancing school. two others are above flO. 1. C. L. Morang is now receiving names resident of women Tuesday evening, Dec. 19, at Odd Fel- Bishop Hamilton, bishop Rev. Clifton N. D. of and girls who would like work Powers, acting pastor lows Nokomis Kebekah New England, will be in Ellsworth for a in the mill, if established. More names hall—Supper by of the Baptist church at Bar Harbor, occu- few days in January. are wanted at once. lodge. pied the pulpit of the Baptist church last Thursday evening, Dec. 28, at Hancock Monaghan’s dancing school will open Sunday morning and evening in exchange The next at for hall—Concert and ball under auspices of Cash with the Store Monday evening Society hall, Rev. P. A. A. pastor, Killam. In ELLSWORTH REUNION. Haynes Concert at Village improvement the second session of the season. the afternoon he preached at Hancock. society. 8 o’clock. Admission to concert, 35 cents Capt. J. A. Bowden has arrive*home for Mr. Killam, at Bar Harbor, preached at Date For Big Annual Event In Bos- (no reserved seats); dance tickets, 35 the .winter. His vessel, the Willie L. the Baptist church morning and evening, ton Fixed. cents, Haynes Grocery store, conducted on a ('ash basis, with fresh high quali- ladieB ice-cream and 10 cents. and a The date for the next annual Hancock free; cake, and service offers over the Maxwell, is hauled up in Rockland. addressed men’s meeting at the Y. ty goods quick, sure, many advantages credit Tickets at Moore’s M. C. A. in the under the of the drug-store. stor* Mrs. A. O. Saunders and daughter afternoon. county reunion, auspices doing busiuess strictly for cash all book-keeping expense is elimi- Ellsworth Reunion has been February 19-24, at Hancock hall—Ells- By of are The confusion of dates which arose in association, a that is returned to in low Nellie, Minneapolis, Minn., visiting nated, saving you prices. fixed for Friday, March 22, 1912, at Me- worth food fair, under auspices of Ells- You cannot be dunned or have irritating mistakes occur on your bills. tier parents, C. H. Grindal and wife. connection with the sale and sociable of chanics Boston. worth Merchants’ association. There's no chance for a possible error here. There's no question if you Irene O. E. two different dates building, Howard H. Hooper and wife announce council, S., have had a certain article or cot.

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