Ellsworth American : April 23, 1913

Ellsworth American : April 23, 1913

31 merit an. Bvcmimom rmic*. rn tiai. / Clbtporfl) TTV 11.00 ) » INriBBD AB •■OOND-OLABB MATTMM •‘V. jir paid i» toTAiot, ||.M 1913. VOL* ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23, I iTTII MLLBWORTH POBTOFFIC*.“| No. 16. aoDfTtiifmmtf AFFAIRS Tapley and wife went to Brighton to at- t, £• jrrturmrntB. LOCAL tend the funeral. Mr. returned Tapley •i 11 n i m 11111 u 1111 it i m u 11111 i i ii it 111 n ii 11111 «i m mi 1111 it nil it 111 mi iiiriiiiiHif home last Mrs. NEW ADVKHTINBMENTm THIS WEEK. week, Tapley remaining for a while with Mrs. Dana. O A Parcher— Apothecary. Hale is now burrill national Notice of foreclosure—Bert H Bennett. City-clerk issuing dog Harriet C Davis, admx—Carriages for sale. licenses, which were due and payable C Austin A Co—-Furniture, etc. Harry 1. The first of a constable Alley’s market. April May dog Union Trust Co. BANK, of Ellsworth Reliable Clothing Co. will be appointed, with instructions to E B Gardner A Sou—Insurance statements. seize all unlicensed A E Moore—Dry dogs. OF ELLSWORTH. W goods. O Tripp -Carnages for sale. Rev. H. W. Conley has been the F H Osgood—Horses for sale. taking Quincy Mutual Pire Ins Co — Statement. school census. Indications are that there We rent Safe in our of licenses. Deposit Boxes City Ellsworth—Dog will be a falling off from last Wanted—Agents. slight year fire and vault as low as J A Haynes—Cash grocer. in the number of children of school age— burglar-proof David and Friend—Cleaning repairing. five to twenty-one years. $3 per year. A Holts-Bakery. A BANK Bar Harbor: A crew of gypsy moth hunters has been STRONG Wanted—Meat cotter. scouring Ellsworth and vicinity,, but as A strong bank mast have a record for honest dealings and ability to Don't risk valuable papers in your own home or store make all It must be able tc serve all Banooi: yet no moths have been found. The good promises. petrous alike, gipsy those with or small and them in the transaction of a Eastern Trust A Banking Co. large accounts, help when so small sum—less than a cent a day—will in- brown-tail moth is here in goodly num- their business. Biifait, Mr: bers, but apparently not so many as last The Union Trust Co. of Ellsworth represents all these qualities; their absolute invited. Wanted—Lady bookkeeper. sure safet). Inspection year. during the many years of its existence It has demonstrated ability to protect, help and make convenient ail business transations passing Charles W. and SCHEDULE OP MAIL8 Hurley Eugene Carlisle through this bank. The continued is of a method AT ELLSWORTH POSTOmCB. left last Saturday for Montreal, to report growth positive proof well-regulated of exchanging safe banking service. Confidence in the bank has been or In March 31, 1913. at the office of the Ambursen Hydraulic 23 Main St. Call Write for Particulars. «f«et inspired through the rigid supervision of our strong board of directors. Construction Co. They did not know customer who has had with this bank has to MAILS tlCIIVBD. Every dealings helped when they left on what job they would be bring another, until this bank stands for good, safe, serviceable From West—7.13 a m; 4.14, 6.2ft p m. to-day placed. banking for the individual or firm which has money passing through From East—11.06, 11.57 a m; 6.47,10.52 p m. its hands. MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOmCR There will be no services and no Sunday If not already a customer of this bank, communicate with us, and Gome West—10.30, 11.30 a m; ft.lft, 9 pm. school at the Methodist church next we will tell you how to become one. Opening accounts either in sav- or mail or in is a matter. Ooiro East—6.4& a m; 8.40, 6 pm. It is that the ings checking by person simple Sunday. expected pastor to UMION TRUST COMPANY. at the conference now in Sundays: Arrives 8.11 a m; leaves for west, be appointed ^ session in Bucksport will be here by the Registered mail should be at postofflce half Sunday following. an hour before mall closes. 1 Miss Margaret H. Hayes, who has been visiting in Springfield, Mass., for the There will be a dance at Orange hall, three months, is home. She was ac- past * “Look most to No- matter how Bayside, to-morrow evening. companied by her cousin, Mrs. T. J. Mul- your spending. len Helen who will re- Head o’ The List! Mias Hazel who has been ill (born Donovan), much comes if more will be Qiiea, quite main here for some time. in, goes out, you always This institution is "head o' the list”; stands FIRST in the past week, is slowly improving. The May party to be given at Odd Fel- poor.” FIRST in Maine and in the The Thursday club will meet to-morrow liangor, FORTY-THIRD lows hall Thursday evening of next week, afternoou with Mrs. M. Y. McGown. l'nited States, figuring surplus and profits compared to by Nokomis Rebekah lodge, promises to Start a Savings Account Now andLetthe Interest Help You. L. Monroe and who have capital, among trust companies capitalized at »100,000 or George wife, be one of the prettiest parties of the the winter in arrived home season. A feature will be a dance more. YOU can't do better with than to de- spent Boston, maypole your money sixteen little and last week. by girls. Dancing sup- HANCOCK CO. SAVINGS BANK posit it with this big, strong bank. Call or write for par- per will follow. Odd Fellows are especi- ticulars. Work has been resumed at the cotton- ally invited. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Established 1873. of C. L. at School glove factory Morang, The service next Sunday evening at the and Church streets. Baptist church will be a biographical ser- ft COMPANY EASTERN TRUST BANKING The W. C. T. U. will meet in the parlor vice, arranged similar to the Livingstone COMING KVKNTS BANGOR ME,. ou> tows machias — dc.ktt.h of the Baptist church Friday, at 2 p. m. centennial service which was celebrated on Easter The ELLSWORTH. All ladies are i»vited. Sunday. meeting will be held in the auditorium, and special music Saturday evening, April 26, at Society Just Received The B. B. class of the Baptist Sunday will be rendered tbe combined choirs by hall-Dance. school plans to give a supper in the vestry of the church. Tbe subject of the service will be General the founder of the at Odd Fel- a new barrel of next evening. Booth; Thursday evening. May 1, nice, Wednesday Salvation Army. lows hall—May party under auspices of A. W. Nason, of Ellsworth, has been A. E. Moore has moved his dry goods Nokomis Rebekah lodge. Tickets, 50 heavy, white nominated by Gov. Haines as an agent for and millinery business from the store he cents a couple, including supper; extra the prevention of cruelty to animals. ladies, 25 cents. has occupied for sftme years at the corner COUNTY. Mrs. Herbert P. Hopkins arrived home of Main and Franklin streets to the store from the hospital in Bangor last week, next above Austin H. Joy's grocery store — April 22-28—Annnal East Maine Metho- Water Glass dist conference at and is gradually improving in health. the store formerly occupied by Marks Bucksport; Bishop Hertz. The building Mr. Moore has Henderson presiding. Mrs. Ada Tower Johnson and daughter vacated is being repaired and remodeled by Now is the time to Melinda were guests last Sunday in Bar August Holz, w ho w ill move his bakery aWjtTOBnnwiia. from its location on Water street as Harbor of Mrs. Johnson’s brother, George present save for soon as tbe building is ready. your eggs M. Tower. Class parts for the commencement exer- winter — while Plans for the garage to be built by C. L. they cises of the Ellsworth high school have Morang on lot adjoining the Odd Fellows been assigned as follows: Valedictory, are block have been and will soon Market cheap. completed, Annie Treworgy; salutatory, Kulalie bids. Alley's be put out for Finn; prophecy, Geneva Stinson; history, The reception given to the junior class Alice Clough; presentation of gifts, Tel. 118. 28 Water St. Marion Bellatty; address to undergradu- G. A. the seniors of the high which Parcher,Druggist The Indian by school, ates, Wesley Moore. The valedictory and Motooycle has become an annual event, will take salutatory are assigned according to rank place Friday evening. for the four years of the high school course, the other parts being assigned by SNYDER’S Pork and Don’t Your A. E. CRABTREE, Agent, The big new oven to be installed in the election. Forget Dog! i« new Holz at the corner of Main If he’s worth at k, Mr. .''end for descriptive Catalogue bakery Next Saturday, April 28, will be cele- keeping all, and Franklin streets, has arrived, and will brated throughout the country as tbe Beans he’s worth a license. Li- be into at once. put place one hundredth of tbe found- anniversary censes were due and paya- The rehearsal of the Ellsworth festival ing of the Order of Odd Independent ble at the chorus will be held at Society hall this Fellows. On Sunday Lejok lodge, of this with Tomato Sauce city clerk’s office and the of Rebekah will week on Friday evening, instead of on city, Daughters 1.

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