Ellsworth American— Only COUNTY Paper

Ellsworth American— Only COUNTY Paper

Co. began its four trips a week schedule, abbftUntntfnts. ~ LOCAL AFFAIRS. leaving Rocklaud upon arrival of steamer from Boston, every Wednesday and Ellsworth C. BUBBTLL & NEW ADVERTISEMENT!* THIS WEEK. Saturday; leaving (stage to SON, Surry) every Monday and Thursday. p. schedule will Into effect County commlsalonera* notice. Daily trip go Probate notice— E-r Patrick Mulhcrn. June 1. Admr notice- Est Win P Planet. Peter and Maggie Johnson, who were insurance Kxcc notice—Eat Ed non H Baker. GENERAL AGENTS, travel!ir g from to Bangor Probate uollcea—E*t Reuben P Eldrldge, et Cherryfleld Burwix Bank Bldo., ELLSWORTH, ME. ala with their household goods on a wheel- Admr notice—Eat Geo H Gray. harrow, set op housekeeping near the Lost-Gold eye glaaeea. rock-crusher In Ellsworth yesterday. It W* REFHE8KNT THE I> H out. Do was a You Wish Eppea-Selling noisy home, and complaint wss Rockland, Bluvldll A Ellsworth Steamboat Co made. City Marshal Donovan lodged —Change In schedule Reliable Home ami them In This morning were Most Foreign Companies. M G slier l— I»ry good*. jail. they lined and co*ts earh. had no W it Parker Clmtili g Co—Clothing. f3 They Lowest Rates with money, and so are house Compatible Safety. Reliable Clothing Co—Clothing. keeping tem- the Finest Bread A E Moore—Do goods, millinery, etc. porarily at the expense of the county. TkKnton: The Ellsworth schooner W. In sums to suit no Improved real estate and “Harry money to loan Mark Notice. from for JU —"-1—I m Hajnes— Haynes”, Pascagoula, Miss, Boston, arrived at Vineyard Haven Sat- urday and reports that on 8 off and L. April CeJte F. Giles, who has been seriously ill Uatteras, she a south- the experienced heavy past week, is improving. east gale and terriblesea. During tbegale, The GEO. H. while the vessel was under close reefed GRANT CO., Rev. A. H. Thompson, of Tremont, was fore and she was struck a a of Rev. J. P. mainsails, by guest Simonton Tuesday. cyclone which stripped the mainmast of It is conceded that on Including General Insurance and Real Estate. Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will give a everything it, mainsail, gsff, Royal boom and mast one sociable at Odd Fellows ball this every hoop except evening. The foresail was also torn aud and BAR foregaff ELLSWORTH HARBOR, ME. is his broken. and Harvey Hooper moving family Baking Powder is purest into Mrs. Sam. Davis' house on the Surry Mrs. Elizabeth Suminsby, widow of road. William I. Suminsby, formerly of Ells- worth, died at Bar Harbor laat Mr. and Mra. Frank E. suddenly of all Smith, of Oar- Thursday. She had been In her ucual strongest baking pow- diner, have been spending a week in Ells- bt * t*i, and was about the house Wednes- worth. day, when she was suddenly stricken with and died after an illness of A delegation from Nokomla Rebekah para'ysis only free from twelve hours The deceased was seventy- ders, absolutely alum, will visit lodge Southwest Harbor lodge two years of age. She leaves five children : r-SELLING OPT Saturday eveuing. Edward Suminsby, Louis and Miss Mary ammonia Miss Lora V. Parsons has been Suminsby, of Bar Harbor; J. Warren Sura- and adulter- visiting and Miss Etta of Monu- every her Dr. insby Suminsby, brother. George E. Parsons, in ment Reach, Mass. Rev. A. fl. of Castine the Coar, Having sold my store on Main street and be- past week. the Ellsworth Unitarian church, offi- ant. ^ ^ Zelman ciated at the funeral The makes the best E. to vacate the in ten Dyer, who has been working Saturday. body “Royal” t ing obliged premises days. was brought to Ellsworth for interment. 3 In shoe factories In Brockton, Mass., for I shall have to sacrifice my entire stock of 3 some time, has returned home. and most wholesome food. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cushman and Mrs* “BRMKZY POINT.” J. A. Peters, jr., returned last evening FLOUR, from a visit Rebekahs Do Themselves Credit in | GROCERIES, FEEDS, ^ of several weeks in Boston. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Amateur Performance. The Epworth league of the Methodist FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS. The of church presentation the lively little will have a sociable, entertain- drama | and “Breezy Point”, by members of COMING KVKNTS. I ment sale at the vestry this eveuing. The will be for cash only, and it will 3 Nokomis Rebekab lodge, last Frld«» A BIG DEAL. ^ prices Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins, Mrs. above the average of amateur Wednesday, April 16, at Methodist ves- ances. All the to now for future use. si Arthur Shute and daughter Helen arrived parts were we* try—Sociable and apron sale by Epworth anyone buy supplies The cast of characters was as THE THREE LOWER DAMS ON home last week from Port Angeles, follows: League. we a items which are much Aunt mistress of Below mention few 3 Washington. Debby Dexter, Breezy UNION RIVER SOLD. Wednesday evening, April 16, at Odd Point..Mrs L F Giles Fellows hall—Sociable by Mias Clio M. Chilcott and Miss Ella F. Eleanor Pearl, of unknown Donaqna lodge, under price: 3 K. of P. Tickets, including dance and »uv aiu IU ailNHUlU' BIG DAM8 TO BE BUILT—A STORAGE vv>unu| iont.uiU| Ashrael Grant, a workhnnaa wxlf. supper, per couple, 75 cents; extra supper seits, have been the vaca- spending spring Miss Helen Bonsey SYSTEM TO BE DEVELOPED- tickets, 25 cents. FLOUR $4.00, $4.25 and $4.45 per bbl. tion at borne. (pay 3 Mrs Hardscratch, with business propen at Hancock hall—Con- 1, sltles./-Mrs Roscoe Gould BIG MONEY INVOLVED. Thursday, May Mrs. 8. J. who has cert and ball of Senator Ha»e hose com- PONCE MOLASSES 25c 3 Ayer, spent the past The Hardscratch Twins, who never tell £ per gal. Concert the Wonder three months with he* Mrs. nothin', pany. by Workers, daughter, The rumors that have filled the air for of assisted Mrs. W. A. Nel- ^ PURE CIDER VINEGAR I5c per gal. 3 J. P. Eldridge, in this city, returned to Mlases Julia Hllllngton and Maud Raymond Portland, by Mehltabie Doolittle, manufacturer of son, of contralto soloist, rickets her home in Dexter yesterday. the past week regarding the Hale of the Bangor, 25c lb. snuff and bitters .Mrs F L Mason —25, 35 and 50 cents. TEA per 3 Bemloe Vernon.Miss Millie Brown three lower dams on Union river, Miss Ashie Cottle and Miss Vivian and 1 and 2, at Laura Leigh.Miss Millie Trewo gy and the erection of au immense stone Thursday Friday, May EXTRA TEA 38c per lb. 3 Kelliber, both of Ellsworth, recent grad- Edith Norton. Miss Fannie Tower Unitarian vestry—Fair and supper. uates of the millinery designing school lo Ularlce Fenlelgh. Miss Laura McCarthy darn near the reduction works, have (CHOICE lb. have at Bar Aunt Debby’s summer boarders. resolved themselves into M. and J. COFFEE 15c per Bangor, positions Harbor. facts. 3 Fan,l,'e, Miss Vernon’s French maid. Daily drudgery may be the door to di- The children’s parts in the Easter con- Miss Effle Davis Dam No. 1, owued by the Boston Re- vine delights. Old the J P cert, with additional singing by the Clem, gipsy.Mrs Eldrldge duction Co., dam No. 2, owued by the church choir, will be given next Sundity Where all did so well, it is unfair to Ellsworth Lumber Co., and darn No. 3, at tbe make distinction. The excellence of 2Uj&rrtignm,nt0. evening Baptist church, by special owned by J. A. Peters, jr., M. Gallert, H. D. H. 1 request. work was of course more apparent in I EPPES. those who bad the larger parts. The M. Hall and H. W. Cushman, are the play Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Hill returned is bright and sparkling, with good plot properties iuvoived, and also the rights home and Saturday from Boston, where Mr. sufficient humor. and of the 1 privileges storage company < 4 * liuwMMMWMWWW mmaimmuimuM Hill has been employed all winter. Mr. The affair was a financial success, ex- Hill will be employed at tbe Ellsworth ceeding the of ail who had 'bat was granted a charter by the last anticipations 1 * * greenhouses this summer. worked so hard to make it so. The hall State legislature. whb crowded, n any being to E. H. last week compelled The sum paid for these properties has ♦ 4 ► (Jreely lost the band- stand. The floor was hardly large enough been made some mare Marion Tasso. Tr-e lo not public, but the sale han bay M., by accommodate the many who desired to fCOMPOUND SYRUP From 00 rnare was in foal by Bingen. The value dance. This part of the evening was thor been consummated and a part of the pur- || Men’s Suits $4 up of the mare and the co't had it lived, oughiy enjoyable, however. Monaghan’* chase price paid. g would have been close to fl.OOO. orchestra furnished music. An excel- I HYPOPHOSPHITES.- ■ The purchasers are the Electric x <. lent suoper was served. Stanley Youths’ Suits From $3.00 f Esoteric lodge, F. and A. M., worked Manufacturing Co., of v _ up The net proceeds were about |75. Pittsfield, Mass., < > the first degree on two candidates Mon- G. H. Cutting & Co., of Worcester, Mass., ♦ This is one of the day evening. To-morrow evening the and others, 'lhedeal was made preparation J | From a through $2.00 third will be AFTER FORTY-SIX YEARS. ■ ■ Boys’ Suits up degree conferred upon four I.

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