Ellsworth American ROAD IMPROVEMENT

Ellsworth American ROAD IMPROVEMENT

American. ”* T*“ €ltr.ttwt!) l ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 27, 1912. 1 "7SE tS.SZSiVZZZZF! No. 48. aoDmi»rmrm« *. jftttecmcst*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. partment on the Water street front of tbe new annex was thrown open to the this week. NEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK. public The report which has been current that Exect notice— Eat of Spencer Tra*k. C. R. Cirone was ill of is Admr notire-Est of Harry 0 Young. typhoid fever, Chariest C Young—In bankruptcy. unfounded. Mr. Cirone has been suffer- H P Carter—Bargains. National Bank ing from a stomach trouble, and is now (ITieBurrill Acbcrn: about again. To counteract the effect of OF The Art Postcard Co—Postcards. ELLSWORTH the report that he had typhoid fever, Mr. Cirone called in four SCHEDULE OP MAILS physicians-Drs. OF ELLSWORTH. AT ELLSWORTH POBTOrPICB. Hagertby, Woodruff, McDonald and of the' State of WE RENT In effect Sept. 30% JH1X HodgkinN—all of wnom pronounced no Depository traces of typhoid. MAILS RCritVKD. CAPITAL.,.* 100.0 O Maine, the of From James Everett of this and County West—7.18am; 4.14,6.25pm. Murch, city, SURPLUS and PROFITS, 78.000 SAFETY Miss DEPOSIT From 11.57 a m; 6.47.10.52 m. of were Hancock and East—11.06, p May Lucy Harper, Castine, MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPPICB married in Bangor Nov. 15, by Rev. STOCKHOLDERS’ LIABILITY, 100,000 Going West—10.90, n.30a m; 5.15,9 p m. Charles Moore. Mrs. Murch is one of ASSETS,.J, 400,000 two thirds of Ellsworth’s Going East—6.45 a m: 8.46, 8 BOXES pm. Castine’s bright and energetic young Merchants for No Sunday mail after Nov 24; until that ladies, and has many friends in $3 per year and date mail arrives from west at 8.11 a ra; closes Absolute absolute permanency, conservative and upwards. her home town. Mr. Murch has many security, management for weRt at 4.20 p m. service—these (our form the foundation upon which this bank friends here and in who wish painstaking Registered mail should be at postoffice half Castine, bas been erected. These four we guarantee to you in connection with any an hour before mall closes. the couple a life of happiness. They will and all business which you may place in our hands. Main St. 9 to reside in Millinocket. Your account is respectfully solicited. We are empowered by law to Open daily 4; Sat. 9 to 1 act as trustees for the estates of persons deceased. The reasons why its Sheriff-elect F. O. Hllsby was in Ells- William J. Con nick and wife were given services are more desirable than those of individuals are many. 11_23 worth Friday. a surprise party Monday evening, in Our experience is more extended, and our investment opportunities are better. Our relations with clients are confidential always. TYust funds Arthur Parcher honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their is expected home to- and securities in its charge are kept absolutely apart from its commercial a The was night to spend Thanksgiving. edding. party arranged by their banking assets. An additional guarantee of perfect security lies in the fact daughters, and the surprise was complete. that the transactions of this bank are under the constant supervision of the Arthur Phillips, of Livermore, is vis- Mr. and Mrs. Connick were married at State banking department. iting his H. C. Your business will be welcomed whether it be or and brother, Phillips. Waltham Nov. small, large every 25,1862, but the greater part accommodation will be accorded to Miss Harriet Rollins is home from Lake- possible you that is consistent with of their married life has been spent in sound banking. wood, N. J., where she has been for the Ellsworth. Their many friends join in past month. EastemTrust & congratulations on their golden wedding. Co F. L. a severe Mason, who has had at- Of Main*.Banking *—^ Though the fourth annual Ellsworth Bangor, tack of was grip, at his office yesterday for food fair is still two months distant, plans the first time in three weeks. WEST ELLSWORTH. are so far advanced that the food fair com- MILEAGE REBATES. F. C. Burrill and wife are here from mute feels safe in promising better fair Annie S. Carter has been ill of the Ellsworth Merchants will Offer Such grip Portland to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. than ever. The committee says there will past week. to Out-of-Town Customers. Burrill will remain here for some weeks. be more exhibitors here than Dollars out-of-town Altie is the of Mrs. “Laying By” At a meeting of the Ellsworth Mer- Cunningham guest j Misses Mary Fernald and Ella M. ever before, including some old friends Roscoe what can from time to chants' association Monday evening, at Caspar. I —“sailing away” yon spare Hawkes will leave soon for Portland to and many new ones. Special entertain- which for Green Moun- Dr. of Old is the of features are plans entertaining Varney, Town, guest time—is surest way to a enter a hospital for a training course as ment being arranged for each your acquire competency. ! tain Pomona grange Thursday of next friends here. nurses. afternoon. The general plan will be the We have a and safe method week were the suggestion was simple whereby you same as in with each discussed, Winfred Clark, who has been teaching Mrs. E. E. entertained last past years, dancing can send us mail and let us Springer made that Ellsworth merchants could at- in Brooksville, is spending his vacation your savings by keep Saturday in honor of her sister- evening. evening tract out-of-town customers by some sys- with his family here. them safe for We also liberal interest Mrs 1. E. of Northeast The daughters of the American Revo you. pay in-law, Ralph, tem of rebates based upon the mileage lution of three for Mrs. Roscoe Caspar has returned to on all Write for Harbor. Maine>are offering prizes travelled. savings deposits. particulars. Surry after a week’s visit with George essays founded on any incident of the immediate Branohoo at Old Town. Machlaa, Doxtor. Harold F. Hawkes, who has been teach- The suggestion met with the | | Revolution between 1775 and 1783. For M. Cunningham and wife. ing the Surry road school, has gone to Is- approval of the merchants present at the the best essay |8 is offered; for the second Mrs. Rubie Cunningham, of BluehilJ, land Pond, Vt., where he has accepted a meeting, and a committee of three, consist- best, |5; for the third best, |2; essays to who has been visiting her parents, James position with a lumbering concern. ing of Roy C. Haines, E. F. Robinson, jr., contain not less than 800 W. and has home. nor more than to Carter wife, returned Leroy Webber, of Greenwich, Conn., and Charles L. Morang, was appointed 1,000 words. The contest is open to pupils Her father accompanied her for a visit of of this is this interview all the merchants of Ellsworth formerly city, spending of all grammar schools in Maine. a few Essays as of them as to days. week with his parents, Horace Webber and get many possible *%%%«%»• may be sent to Lavinia Grant Elliot, and wife. He is accompanied by his wife. enter into some such rebate agreement. chairman of committee on patriotic edu- COMING EVENTS. ;! 0. W. The merchants so far seem to have entered Tapley, A meeting of the Ellsworth festival cation, Thomaston. ] heartily into the plan. ELLSWORTH. the chorus for will be held Representing leading ; organization this David Lovell and Arthur Graves, charged It is proposed to arrange a schedule of General evening at Society hall. Members are re- Thursday evening, Nov. 28, at Hancock with stealing part of the carcass of a according to amount of I am able to to their of Verdi’s rebates, graduated hall—Masquerade ball. Tickets, 25 cents. companies, ; quested bring copies cow moose from the Shea barn on the goods purchased and number of miles “Requiem”. Saturday evening, Nov. 30, at Society the best Hancock, road, where it was left by Game- travelled. These rebates will be in force give my patrons ; P. E. Kearns has moved into his hand- Warden have been 1 hall-Dance. Shea, bound over for at least for grange day next week, and for some new bouse on Court street. When Dec. hall I there is for the the April grand jury in the sum of |200 the holiday week and the week of the food Monday evening, 2, at Society premium ; the grading is completed, this house and its Hall —Dancing school a«ci extra. INSURANCE; each. Judge finding “probable fair. It is possible, if the plan proves sat- grounds will make one of the most pic- cause”. The bearing in the municipal isfactory in its working, that it may be Monday evening, Dec. 2, at Methodist ; in town. Agent, paid. turesque places court, which opened at 10 o’clock last established as a permanent thing. Full vestry—Dime social by J. W. class. all of The J. W. class of the Methodist Wednesday morning, occupied details of the plan will be announced later. Tuesday evening, Dec. 3, at Hancock 12 Ellsworth will a in and witnesses || Miii'St., Sunday school have social the Wednesday Thursday, many hall — Entertainment under auspices of Dec. 2. There being examined on both sides. ■w.i.i «"»■ i.iu.i inn i.i ■■■■i-i-i- I 1 1 I ! !■ veBtry Monday evening, GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA.

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