Ellsworth American : November 22, 1894

Ellsworth American : November 22, 1894

aWjcrttscmrntB. shutt ing off of the water for about three ELLSWORTH FALLS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report LOCAL AFFAIRS. hours Monday afternoon, while the break Guy Richardson is away for a time in was being repaired. STRIKE NKW AltVUmsKMKNTS THIS WKKK. Bucksport. THE The schooner “Light of the East,” A. If Norris-Dry Hoods. Martin M. Moore is erecting an ell and < I.. Morang—Dry Hoods. before reported ashore off Dennisport, WINS! K. K. Robinson woodshed. THAT -Jeweller. Cape Cod, is now a total wreck, having <> AA has to Boston Tnpley—Insurance. to the recent Mrs. Sarah F. Jones gone ( II. I’artrhige— Boots, shoes, hats and caps. gone pieces during high Campbell, .loy t<fc Co. —Clothing factory. winds. for a few weeks. Frederick C. Coombs— old Farmers’Almanac, ill for Pinless is in Boston for Frank Lowell has been somewhat Bowling Alley. Miss Maude E. Phillips _ LewrD Friend A the week at N. Flood’s. Powder Co.—Clothing. a short visit. She left afternoon, past Clms. II. Drumn ey—Stockholders' meeting Monday Ml. Desert Seaside Land Co. and went in company with Miss Annie C. Margaret Laffin is at home sick from pure Liouor indictments. who on to for her school at Brimmer’s Bridge. L. F Hooper—Sheri IT's sale. Emery, goes Philadelphia _Absolutely I’rohate H. notice—Kst. Louisa lfart-horn. a few days. Mary A Tourtelotte, of Olamon, is visit- A CITIZEN’S LEAGUE. I’rohate notice— Kst. Ha inli .A. McBride. HANCOCK MAN IN TROUBLE. Admr. notice—Kst. Klh B. Reed. The copper circuit of the long-distance ing relatives here for a few days. Admr. notice —Kst. Rol t S. Leach. telephone was completed Thursday of last C. B. Lord has his Alex. Martin Horses on Ills Rev. I). L. Vale Shows the Advant- Admr. notice—Kst. Leamter A. Hray. newly shingled Bought I’rohate notice—Kst. Rachel M. In land. week. Ellsworth is thus brought within house and retopped the chimneys. Note and Now Won’t Pay. ages of Such an Organization. Probate notice—Kst. Willard Blaisdeil. distance of Boston, New York Last Alexander Martin of Han- At the Congregational church last Sun- Probate notice—K-t Henrietta Bridges. speaking Forty-one were present at the Flood spring and other cities. Rev. I). L. Yale on Probate notice—Petitions filed for allowance large district school last Sunday. cock, went to Holden to purchase two day evening lectured out of estate. Sunday personal Mrs. Carrie has the horses. Martin represented that he owned the subject “A Citizen’s League.” Probate notice—Accounts filed for settlement. Morang purchased Kate Laffin began a term of school at more than The showed that the to Probate notice —Kst Jo-eph F. Hray. John Maloney house on Bay View street. property in Hancock worth speaker light Probate notice— Petitions for administration. East Ellsworth Monday of this week. value the horses. On this rule to the but tne Probate K-t. M. Mrs. Maria Maloney has purchased of the of repre- belonged people, peo- notice- Nancy Branscomb. are home from for a to he thank- Millie and Eva Moore sold the horses or a of the did not A head is little turkey Catk Kosilh the heirs of the Daniel Beal estate the sentation Daniel Coleman ple, majority people, have been because the fact thnt Trenton, where they teaching. in cash rule. He over the forms of ful for these days, A. R. (trav — Freedom notice. Beal house on Beal avenue. for $200, taking in payment $50 passed briefly it is the cause of his los- Alt C. J. has recently purchased and a four months’ note for governments in this and other he possesses Portland, Rev. I. H. W. Wharff attended a meet- Treworgy $150. countries, it. It is something to us to know Benj. —Steamboat for sale. a valuable draft horse of Charles James, When the note became due, Mr. Cole- and showed that the nearest approach to ing Thompson ing of the East Maine Conference board that when consider Nasiivii.i.k, Tknn. of North Ellsworth. man and was met a of. for and the however, people of church extension at Wednes- demanded payment, government by people I.lvura Co.—Pitcher’s Livura. Bangor w hat want, just w hen they M’t'g About friends met at Levi with the answer: “I own no property and was that of the United States. just they day and Thursday of last week. Mr. twenty want it, at the price they want to Bennett’s last and can't collect the note.” And this But still, the majority did not rule even just Wharff is secretary of the board. Saturday evening, you wife in the United or in the cities and and just as represented, every To a ooming city, one recent day. the time in singing. proved to be the case, as Martin’s States, pay, List of letters uncalled for spent for it. An Kliswortn man had found his way, remaining towns of the Political time, they go to Norris' Mrs. Sarah returned last owned all the property. country. plat- lie saw good mads, it turned his head, at the Ellsworth post-office Nov. 19: Joy Friday fell down dead was arrested on the of forms had to be I’p went Ids hands—he a week’s with her Martin charge proved very imperfect Frank A. Douglass, Miss Alma A. Gordon, from stay daughter, goods upon false pretences. instruments for enforcing the will of the A n eager crowd soon near Aurilla Carter, at West Ellsworth. obtaining left over from gathered Thomas McNamara, Lewis C. Pierce, L. We have a few garments •Where is he from, this stranger here.' There was a hearing in the case last Fri- people. *• "’ of is at one- at feet then someone C. Nathan S. Stanley, Frank Mrs. Alice Blaisdell, Orland, last year that will be sold for just Look his cried, Roberts, afternoon in the The people could speak through the No wonder he died!" till day Bangor municipal Wo have 15 "KUsworth Mud' Willeoek. her father’s, Levi Bennett, to remain quarter their value. f court, and after listening to the evidence ballot box, but this did not voice the will after Her husband came we w ill close at at 3 o’clock last Sun- Thanksgiving. Beaver Garments that 15. K. Cole, of Boston, is in the city. The vesper service Judge Voae found probable cause and of the people. A few leaders oi uc gieat .church with her, but returned Monday. each, in black, brow n and blue, just ! day afternoon at the Cnitarian ordered Martin to in the sum meet in and. fd John B. Red*)an is in (Ramon for a few recognize political parties privacy we are a A of or more friends met a sample of the bargains giving was largely attended. The singing by party tifty of $200 for his appearance at the Febru- nominate the candidates best suited to day. last was a feature of the with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moore fall in that line. double quartette ary term of the supreme judicial court. them; the people in line w'ith the K/S. Clark was in the the County Attorney service. A short sermon, appropriate to Saturday evening, that day being leaders and vote for the candidate The of their eity Friday. the occasion, was preached by Rev. L. D. forty-fourth anniversary majority elect the man. but once elected I.IKK l' N V FILED, OR SEN on The time was in SHORT LOBSTERS. M KTROPOI.ITAN C. L. Morang is in Boston this week Cochrane. marriage. spent playing he can do as he sees tit with t he authority LIGHT ANI) SHADOW OK AMERICAS business. social games, and a time is reported. him. Two little tots were observed standing | good given «*1 Great Cities. Over large pages that Will The mentioned the or A. 1L Dresser and wife, of Orland, were on Main street in front of one of the dry A Shipment be Expensive speaker ciuoaues, Given j ami 150 striking illustrations. Kings’ Entertainment. citizens’ movements now in in t he city Tuesday. goods stores one day this week. The Daughters’ for a West Tremont Man. taking place of at t lu- fur a fJO purchase goods to The tirst in the series of entertainments cities and towns all over the country. It John T. Powers has leased the hoarding little boy was pointing his finger up j On Fish Commissioner Pea- ore of of the Monday st this is what his given under the auspices King’s is evident that both in this country and stable of A. B. Dyer on Water street. the sign, and lisping seized barrels of lobsters was a concert the Boston body thirty-five voice said: “A-H-N-O-R-R-I-S-Mr. j Daughters by the old there is a restlessness. The people ! John F. Clark, architect, <»f Bar Harbor, from the steamer “Mt. Desert” when she NOKlilN. •‘Stars,” ami took at Hancock hall to the fact that the A. II. (iallert.” place is the areawakening major- was in the Wednesday of last week. last reached Rockland. This largest city Thursday evening. ity does not rule, and the determination \V. R. who has been occupying The were Miss Marion seizure ever made there. M iss Marv <»f is t be Parker, j participants Casey, Sprinurvale, M iss Clara O. Warner, that the people shall rule. the /.

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