Ellsworth American, a !" Third, Graduations Popular ( Is Under a Severe Strain

Ellsworth American, a !" Third, Graduations Popular ( Is Under a Severe Strain

American. \r O 1QO\ ) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER ) IVi Yl'VIRPH*.1 t. MIifc.Il AO. MlAl I O.I.). I AT ELLSWOBTB POST OFFICE. ) 1 *m •-«! f.. t |h in default of xUibcrtiucmcnts. LOCAL A F FA IKS. •I'M* MIH< V^fi Wfce a** ti ghtv respect county jail Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report »4 n lb nmNUrty, in wli< H »h* had B appear at the October term. • » ‘-mrm whr t*-*« * a hu*h*nd. • *» and It is of Mnrmvillc, MW UUMilM IMI« « * • *» [ Ihnl maii wife, "•i* ‘la i' -f a®#t • ••►« I '*1 « *•* -it- mpt of court in fail- N II l»r •• sr\nru:i> \..rrl« < *r ns to as wit- \ \\ h* %*-ct**-*day appear M *. l*r rtM t ’!*4 fvih rgi*i' '(am hn» N'lmr in it h I \.\ !. K N lv \\ Mill./ II I N. »» t .*srt h Mf h• *- the he city during I be j >u-til. II .! M». r<) h»>«*» f**m* % .1 ». and B. B llavey, West Su!li- ... .. • u ,! lt It film Mil • I r.. I. ,f n rsftli air.. Ua if! h M. InlyreF. I\ Merrill, Blue- .1 < .. .III; nmm^r* I II 11,11, Hancock Tannery; M. I. I. M. ft* j i*** t \ • I.>ti> ■ Oilb-rt, W. II. Davis. •.r> * i, | « * A» i*af of s»«d he oil *« • II. I-I..H nr I Ii.i* »» Ms; -ii .1 i ( liar Har- *■ ft*» * (here. lark, in.-lit" | m t» h*h* r»r<* •* ha* hern rig AggOljUjTEKV PURE_ < < * * I liiihi! h im. I!. I,. Tilloek, I. F.»rr« -t M. j meet ng * s h rrwf* «T tea* » ♦■aa "•* !;«>•. T*»\ r ri L. Benson. Bass ELLSWORTH FALLS. j ■ r*l g<wid *m(• he* are COUNTY NEWS. l.nriat M i1 wf.i- iiaf A t Southwest Har- X* Moore, house. For additional Xen *re other \n fstrria RipcRt and •* < n**i Alfred Smith is shingling his County page*. -r. l.*ni*. m.. bor M- n \a ghioii. Alfred B. Crab- «,h « vmi 9* n M»»h>d‘*t is a re- Tin I hM> If hr g Judson Austin having chimney 1 ir .. Ilan* in k \ B Fernald and wife, RnMt Surry. ami Milling « I tatrv th- rh>ir«.|*% evening by the built. t | Hutchins, Brooklin; E. E. Swett has found employment in I .* f! h for Adelbert Richardson was in Bangor are those who I w-*g**e Tkrp-efewtuhe but not stupefied, M m Lillian Su ii/- v, Ellsworth. I'. It. ( *«»!«* W H-H ill town III.-* Wrtk til. u»«m over |ws|of \ : *••%«/# Sunday. j M V Mt Dea« rt. B. made a at which we are , Capt. Freethy visit to Mount learn the prices Genrgr IV Woodward i*» ill « !»• rr : Parker Saunders has repaired the wall I »i*- v •* s of the Con- Desert last weekj \% utig | r»pl» society I time. It t his week. Kro tUpf tat vr*4ey •«t*»* -*ta v aftern«M>n of his cellar. our goods at this gr-gat nai tmrrh h#*ld its hiiiiumI meet- selling weeh will Mrs. Rosie Gott, of Brooklin, was in William 11. Holmes hi In Rtr Hurl and evening cfttlia Wt»p|»er Work is done on the roadbed and ng ! av * veiling. Entertainment being of those which **r*cd from t t« ? All are : town on business last week. is one surprises business. track near the railroad station. M mi were folio wad by social boor. Invited | par Leverett is the Free- cordially a in Bellatty occupying trains the judgment to use econ- Work was resumed at Hall’s lower mill The f..Bowing committees were chosen George Whittaker has put chimney The Hrat regular meeting uf lautrfir thy cottage for the season. Monday. f-*r th** ensuing year Social committee, his ell which he built last year. in from I and A M In the new hull in William Tibbetts and John omy making purchases lodge, Mi** Eta \ Mra. F. A. rented Giles, of C’apt. John A. Ix>rd was in Itangor iken. chairman; C. W. Smith, of Amherst, has Mantling Mock, w ill he held tha Thur*- were in town on business last of (iHtmU, M *a Jews it and Mias of E. Whitcomb. Brooklin, our stock. This is the time Tuesday. Young the blacksmith shop C. dav evening at 7 Jit. A fuil attendance week. Ann e K com- hall next ngshury Brayer-meeting John has torn down his old are of Aldermen’s meeting st city is Lymburner vear when you thinking earnestly requested Mias Mrs. Frankie Lord last week m it tee. <a*«te Stover, chairman; new one in spent with Monday evening. wood-shed and is putting a [ Mr and Mr*. Amo* Kia* kmgton. «>f M iss Edith ( her husband’s Mr. and Mrs. Sim- a Mackintosh. We heney, Mias Hannah Holmea, parents, i purchasing Mrs. is visiting her its place. Henry Whiting Attletioro, Mas* who have been visit- Miss Mary Newman. Isniknut commit- eon Lord. W. of and : them to sell while in Cherryfleld. Miaa Nora returned home Spofford DeWitt, Brewer, have you they parents ing lliggina. tee. Miss Katherine Hale, chairman; Mias Rural circle was Maud I>. of North were sewing reorganized on Water street Mr*. ;■ remem- Moore, Ellsworth, C. H. Grindal’s store Saturday. Blnckington Mar.nii \N haled, Miss l^onice Foster and last week. It has been in existence for last; Former Prices were *10.00, married at the home of Rev. H. W. bered here as Mlaa ti«>o* Conley has been re-painted. Ocorge Newman. more than at last Sunday. thirty years, continually *3.75—Present Prices, 87.50, will be inter* *0.00, Miss Maud K. Phillips spent Sunday Ixivem of home trotting The ««h ial dance given at Hancock hall work. Charles has moved into the board- cm ted to learn that there will b* a trot at Gray a nice line with friends in Bangor. taut Friday e\ening under the of Mrs. Clara York a few *4.50, *2.75. We have auapicea of Davis. Mr. Davis spent days with the of the Hancock fair ing-house George Fred I. of was ground* county the Odd Fellows, may be classed among her brother on her return from Brooks- Campbell, Cherryfleld, has moved into the house of his Cashmere Cloaks at rhho< iation in on t under father, of Infants’ in Ellsworth, July the of the season. The w here she the winter Ellsworth Wednesday. prettiest parties Horace Davis. ville, spent caring of the association the late the auspice* attendance was large. Monaghan's for her mother. prices that will startle you. Ro- Superintendent of Schools E. W. Lord The Woman* Relief w ill celebrate orchestra furnished music, a few DEATH OF L. O. CROCKER. has been a grip sufferer this week. Corps playing There seems to be a rushing business in in our stock member, everything it* tenth birthday, May H, In (1. A H. selections before the dancingcommenced. The follow ing, relative to the death of real from the Dr. W. M. Haines has had a telephone transferring estate, judging and W'oman’s served at columns hall. The post families. The sup|»-r Odd Fellowa hall L. G. Crocker, reported in these number of deeds we have been called on at cost, or less. put iu at bis farm near Green Lake. Relief Corps, husbands and families, and was, hk> all suppers furnished by the last week, was received by Willis Mc- to write of late. Bartlett returned Satur- Miss Marion of Veteran* and families are in- Odd Fellows, a success. The enter- his from W. J. Price of Son* great Gown, nephew, Mrs. Edna H. after a two weeks’ visit in Boston. Chatto, aged eighty-eight day vited. I>idieM are t» contribute tainment committee was as follows: North Dakota, captain of the requested Fargo, years, made a trip on a steamboat for the Miss Vonie and Hattie Dyer leave to- cake. Walter H. Barker, II. E. Fiske, F. E. relief hook and ladder company: first from South Brooks- .4. II. NORRIS. Franklin. time, April 13, day fora visit to relatives at Road Commissioner has Oarland. W. B Bonsey, Austin M. Foster, “He died on Wednesday, the 17th, after Acting Epj>e* ville to Surry. She has come to pass the Dr. II. W. F. S. L. F. an illness of nineteen days. Two days There will be a regular meeting of the been Home Haynes, Newman, of her making important improve- after being taken, he got up, but only for remaining days life with her son Near the (tiles. ( J. Brown. F. S. (’all. (’. L. Woman’s Belief Corps Friday afternoon, ment* on upper Main Htreet. a day. loiter on he got up again, con- SmmHf'rn' nluce the wa* nar Morang and a OPR NEW LINE May 3. where road trary to medical advise, however, April 30. relapse whs urougin. on, iioiu nuiui uc of who ha* row, the alders and brush have been To-night Wednesday) the King's Clarence Hale, Portland, died. Surry. is or been a of Senator Hale, returned cleared from both sides. It proposed Daughter* hold their fair, “bazar of “He was taken tirst with the guest grip The schooner “Delaware,” (.'apt. Cog- last to widen tie* road to the same width as at the season*.'' at Hancock hall. The re- w hich brought on a fever. These caused Monday. last week made the run from Tooth- : heart failure, which was said to be the gins, present on the Weaver flat** js»rt* r, w ho h* b* en favored by a glimpse Frank Young and James Wood return- immediate cause of his death.

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