(EUgmortl) ^tmenian. WEDNESDAY JUNE 1913. BN i'KBID AS SECOND- GLASS MATTER ELLSWORTH, MAINE. AFTERNOON, IS, AT THE ELLSWORTH POSTOFNICK. j No, 25. * aoDmisnnrntft LOCAL AFFAIRS delegation will go by automobile. Bar 1unite entente. Harbor Stars will also be guests of the Southwest Harbor chapter. NF.W ADVKKTISK>1 F.NTS THIS WKKK. Mrs. C. J. Swan, of Boston, arrived Century Boot Shop. yesterday to be present at the graduating BURRILL NATIONAL Reliable Clothing Co. HurrlU National Bank—Statement. exercises of the Ellsworth high school. A E Moore—Dry goods. Her niece, Miss Winifred Doyle, is a For sale-Land. Union of member of the class. Mrs. Trust Co. Ellsworth —Poat Card*. graduating BANK, ** — Horses. Swan expects to return to Boston next Wanted—Motor boat. OF ELLSWORTH. Notice of Foreclosure—A C Hagerthy. Saturday. ncmmimnnm! notice—Charles C Bankrupt Young. Lin wood H. Cushman and wife returned We rent Safe Foresters convention. Deposit Boxes in our Admr notice—Est Leater A Wentworth. yesterday from a two*weeks’ wedding Notice of fire Foreclosure—Alice H Scott. which visited Bar Har- and burglar-proof vault as low as For sale—Grass. trip, during they Lost—Bicycle. bor, Portland, Boston and New York. Wanted—Balsam flr per year. twigs. will to their at A C W' Grindal—Coal. They shortly go cottage STRONG BANK Exec notice—B Rodman Weld. Pleasant where w ill Beach, Bayside, they A strong bank must have a record for honest dealings and to risk valuable in own home Bangor: ability Don’t papers your or store spend the summer. make good all promises. It must be able to serve all alike, Eastern Trust & Co. patrons Banking those with or small and them in the transaction of so small a An business in Ells- large accounts, help when sum—less than a cent a day—will in- Bccesport: important change their business. Bucksport national bank—Htatement. worth this week was the withdrawal from The Union Trust Co. of Ellsworth all these sure their absolute represents qualities; safctj. Inspection invited. the Reliable Clothing Co. of H. O. Staples, during the many years of its existence it has demonstrated ability to and make convenient all business SCHEDULE OF of Boston, who has been connected with protect, help tranBations passing MAILS through this bank. AT ELLSWORTH POSTOrPICB. the company for some fifteen as years, The continued growth is positive proof of a well-regulated method 23 Main St. Call or Write for Particulars. In 9ff9tt March 31. 1913. president and general manager. The of exchanging safe banking service. Confidence in the bank has been business will be continued under the same inspired through the rigid supervision of our strong board of directors. MAILS RRCR1VKD. Every customer who has had dealings with this bank has to name, with Harry W. Haynes as manager. helped From West—7.18 a m: 4.14. 6.25 p m. bring another, until to-day this bank stands for good, safe, serviceable From East —11.06,11.87 a m; 5.47.10.52 p m. Harry D., little son of Mr. and Mrs. banking for tbe individual or firm which has money passing tb its bands. MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPMCB D. died in this last Harry Normandy, city If not a customer Goiho West— jn a m. already of this bank, communicate with us, and 10.80,11 m; 5.15,0 p two seven months. Thursday, aged years, wo will tell you how to become one. accounts either in sav- Goino East—8.45 a m; 8.45, 8 pm. Opening Mr. Normandy is a brother of C. O. Nor- ings or checking by rnaii or in person is a simple matter. Sundays: Arrive* 8.1. a m; leave* for west, mandy, of the Mutual Shoemakers of Ells- UNION TRUST COMPANY. 5.30 p m. worth, and came here from Norridge- Registered mail should be at postofflee half an hour before mail closes. wock with his family but a few weeks ago. The parents have the sympathy of Ells- •innninmnniimnniiinMH!niiimiiiiii»niiiuninmnniniiniinniinininiin worth friends. Parents and friends of Miss Bon- TEN PAGES. May “Look most to your No matter how sey’s piano pupils enjoyed a delightful spending. afternoon at her home Monday, when the much comes if more will be Charles Goggins is at home from ii!:;iiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii«iiiiiiimiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii in, goes out, you always Bank Here Berlin, Madam, pupils gave a recital. The pupils per- N. H., for a visit. Woman who task with us (there are thousands of them forming were Rachel Haynes, Evelyn poor.” The summer train and mail schedule already have the full protection of our $175,000 capital, Osgood, Charlotte Whitcomb, Alice Start a Account goes into effect next Monday. Louise Charles Savings Now andLet the Interest You. ♦100,000 surplus and profits, and $175,000 stockholders' Haynes, Foster, Haynes, Help Bertha Hopkins, Margaret Hall, Margaret additional liability, as well as every Another of the children of Charles H- banking privilege Hazle is ill of fever. Dunleavy, Nevells and Hazle Giles. known to modern banking. Better write us for particulars lliggins scarlet HANCOCK CO. SAVINGS BANK Arrangements for opening the Unitarian and start your account here at once. Kxra Williams and wife, of Great Pond, church in Ellsworth for of ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Established 1873. were in Ellsworth Friday and Saturday. the months July and August, and for supplying other Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will hold a regu- Unitarian churches in Hancock county, EASTERN TRUST ft BANKING COMPANY lar meeting Friday evening. Circle sup- have been A de- THREE at 0.30. practically completed. DROWNKD. BAD FIRE AT CAST1NE. BANGOR, lit OLOTUWW. MAC MIA A DfcXTER per tailed schedule of the appointments will Fred W. Joy, of Feet & Rogers, Co^ be announced soon. Rev. A. H. Coar, of Sad Accident at South Kirooksvllle Fish Line Factory Struck by Light* New York, is in Ellsworth for his sum- Holyoke, Mass., a former pastor of the Saturday Night. nlngand Burned. mer vacation. Ellsworth church, is in charge of this In the electric Btorm Rebecca E., aged seventeen, and Georgia Monday evening, Harry L. Marston, of Berlin, N. H., is work. the factory of the Castine Line & Twine of Edwin a few M.t aged fifteen, daughters spending days with friends and H. B. Phillips, son of Pearl J. Phillips, Co., at Castine, was struck by lightning relatives in J. of South and Her- Ellsworth. of this city, is Boston salesman for the Smith, Brooksviile, and burned with all its contents, includ- Until further notice of bert son of Ezekiel the S., aged twenty-three, a price Linwood T. Beckwith, wife and little Addressograph Co., of Chicago, 111. Just ing large amount of stock recently re- Howard, of the same town, were drowned ceived. son, of Wenonah, N. J., are here to spend now he is leading in a country-wide con- by the of a small boat near The the summer with relatives. test of the salesmen of this company for swamping immense wooden building 85x600 in the number of sales. The Henry’s point, Bagaduce river, feet in size, tilled with inflammable ma- Norris Hodgkins is home from Roxburj Addreaaographer, the official of this early Saturday evening. terial, made a big blaze. The Latin school to spend the summer with publication company, building Young Howard, who was working for was erected about fifteen - father, I>r. Lewis Hodgkins. prints a portrait of Mr. Phillips, with a years ago, re- Mr. Smith, crossed the river in a small breezy write-up of him and his success placing the ancient rope-walk built over The ladies’ aid society of the Methodist rowboat afternoon to as a salesman. Saturday bring half a century ago. The lines made here -coal church will hold a cooked-food sale in the home the younger of the Smith girls, who had a world-w'ide Sautelle’s which Ells- reputation, and the Dorr store on June 21. circus, visited Saturday, had been attending Castine high school. factory was the of Stove and ton worth last F'riday, was all that it was ad- principal industry Egg sizes, $7.65 The high school ball team lost its last At Castine he found also the elder sister, Castine. vertised. Owing to a series of less 25c cash accidents, who had come down from for game of the season to Bluehill a cade m3 Rebecca, The of the was the circus train was several hours late in product plant about Wednesday, by the score of 11 to 6. Holden, where she had been teaching. of cod aud here from the and this 700,000 pounds mackerel lines, arriving east, The two with their suit-cases and Mrs. J. Jordan is in Portland at- girls, a large proportion for to $7.90 ton Harry necessitated the cancelling of the evening export, going Nut, a trunk, made too much of a load for the Nova less 25c for cash tending the State encampment as a dele- The afternoon Scotia, Newfoundland, New Bruns- performance. performance small boat. There was a fresh breeze of the relief of this British as well as gate corps city. began about 4 and was witnessed wick, Columbia, to the o’clock, when blowing the boat left the Castine Atlantic and the Pacific coasts. Mrs. W. I. Olmstead, with little daugh- by one of the largest crowds ever gathered shore at about 7 o’clock. No one witnessed E. H. is the ter of North it under canvas in this Carpenter manager and Kachel, Reading, Mass., city. the accident.
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