worth mertcatt » SUBSCRIPTION PER PRICK, $2.00 TEAR. > ENTERED AS SECOND* CLASS MATTER LI. * 19 PAID (M ADVANCE, $I.M. | f 1XKJ,"NTri U\J90 Vol. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, f AT THE ELLSWORTH POSTOFPICK. { abufTtiftcmenif. LOCAL AFFAIRS. though not members, who have an interest of the second part. The affair was under JUHjcrttscmnus. in the perpetuation of the Maine music the direction of Mrs. E. J. Walsh and Mrs. festivals. F. M. whose efforts NKW ADVKRTIKBJtfKNrH T IIH WEEK Gaynor painstaking Another yacht has been sold from the were amply rewarded by the complete ft is Tru-t Cu— Notice of foreclosure. Metropolitan Union river fleet—the owned success of th" affair. Miss Nan I. Drum- In bankruptcy-K-t Willard I* smith Empress, by was selections were Hancock Liquor l ml let me lit* Alec »D. Stuart. Last week Mr. Stuart mey accompanist, and Cdin^y Probate notice- K-t Hmyton M Perkins. sold the at intervals orches- to Dr. of played by Monaghan’s Ailmr notice-E*t M» In»w« L I’erklM. Empress Montgomery, Artlttr noth* —K*i Carol I in* Smith. Boston, a summer resident of East Blue- tra. After the concert the floor was l’r bate notlC'-K.-is ^Arnh L Mascyetal*. j hill. cleared for dancing, which was kept up In linnkrupiry — E»t thus W Harper. until about 12 o’clock. Ex*c notle.H—Kft Joseph If .loh >sofi. E. F. is back from Boston Bank. A It Robinson, jr., trim'll son—Cow for sate. Last Nokomia Rebekah Savings IMo-htU A Swan’s Islam! steam where he has been taking a two-months’ evening lodge KtUworth, boat llm*. course in the of under one of entertained fifty-seven Bangor Rebckahs II <•(>«■.'. Sgu'Ii Co. study optics, Commenced Business halt—Sunny at Odd Fellow's hall. The was B&ksnt* May I, 1873, Kit Moore—Apothecary the most skillful oculists in New* England. degree vtJ* Patrick K« aru« iirif -rWi, canned goods, elc. He has his diploma as a graduated opti- worked in the main hall, after which sup- .1 II McCollum—Vide ore. | is Bank in Ellsworth. established cian. per was served in the hall. Danc- »nd tin;only Savings Maine, Ceuetery Iota f..r a tie. banquet P@wrd®r ing was then in until 2 o’clock. law. and under the of the State Bank Exami- G. H. Morrill, of Westbrook, Bowdoin, indulged l,v supervision SCHEDULE O* MAILS It was the intention of Nokomis to ’06, was the guest of George Farchcr, and lodge that makes the lias Ar BLLMVCoUTII have the Southwest Harbor and Bluehiil ner. paid sixty-three (<53) semi-annual dividends. rOtTOPKICS. C. C. Hall, of Dover, ’06, was the guest of Rebekahs here, but the storm >f yesterday In effect A pt it 50, 190S C. C. Knowlton over Sunday—while and the bad Never- Deiieicus Ellsworth’s contingent of Bowdoin stu- travelling prevented. Biscuit, MAIL* MBCRIVED. theless a was and dents were here. pleasant evening spent in this bank are from From Wr»t—*7 10 a m ami H.13 p m. Deposits exempt as one of the Ellsworth lodge expressed GriiidEe Gake From East—11.46 a m, 5~V> ami J 47 p m. Mrs. Eugene Whittaker was painfully it: “It wras the jolliest crowd I ever saw'.” MAIL CLOAKS AT !M>H T-* »l KICK. injured last Friday evening by slipping The visitors arrived at 7.45 on a special and Going Wrnt- l iu a and 9 ra. taxation to m, f5 p and her heel cord on a broken Doughnut municipal depositors. cutting and about 2.30 this morn- Got no East—7 a m and 5..10 n m. train, returned bottle. While the wound Is not danger- * Including Sundays. ing. Because of the two lodges failing to ous it is considered serious as it is liable TRUSTEES f5 So on Sundays. come the bountiful supply of food was to lame her for life. WEST ELLSWORTH. disposed of at a dinner served this noon President. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter Smith an- which was wrcll attended. N. B. COOLIDGE. THE AMERICAN is on sale in Hall seventeen lambs from nounce the engagement of their daughter Ivory reports Ellsworth at the news stands of ten sheep. F. Harriet to Luther McCutohereon Kidder, FALLS. JOHN WHITCOMB, Vice-President. C. II. Leland and J. A. Thomp- ELLSWORTH of Lynn, Mass. Miss Smith is employed Mrs. Susan Giles is keeping house for son. Single copies, 5 cents ; sub- Martin came home Vin Smith. CHAS. C- BURRILL, Treasurer. in Bar Harbor, as stenographer in Freder- Hastings Tuesday in for a visit with relatives. scription price $1.50 per year ick May’s real estate office. Fred Stanley entertained a party of ad F. C. BURRILL, Assistant Treasurer. vance. Mrs. A. F. Greely, in behalf of her sis- A W. Ellis and wife w'ent to Monroe friends at Idlehour cottage Friday night. ter, the late Miss Jarvis, has tendered to Monday for a visit with Mr. Ellis’ sister. Mrs. Edith Harper, of East Holden, The Ann C. Stuart is at the Curtis A. F. BURNHAM. yards the high school twenty-two volumes of Mrs. Hugh Slater and baby are here for visited her mother, Mrs. Frank Higgins, receiving repairs. the Atlantic Monthly on condition that a visit w'ith Mrs. Slater’s mother, Mrs. on Saturday. MiBs Addie I. Salisbury is visiting the school have the volumes bound. The Jane Rogers. of vis- Home Hanks will be with them Colin Davis and wife, Newport, Note—Those desiring Savings supplied friends in Bar Harbor. donation was gratefully accepted. Miss Bernice Lord and Miss Ethel Jelli- ited his parents, B. B. Davis and wife, on Correspondence solicited. application. William F. Jude returned Monday to Charles Clough, of Hancock, was ar- son visited friends at Penobscot from Saturday morning. rested his studies at Bowdoin. Wednesday evening for intoxica- Thursday until Sunday. Fred Wescott, wife and daughter, and tion. Peters The William G. Eadie is loading brick Thursday morning Judge Olin L. Sargent, who has been in the Mrs. Minnie Jude and son Harry visited C. W. & F. L. MASON, sentenced for H. B. Phillips for Bar Harbor. him to sixty days in jail. He Eastern Maine general hospital for three G. B. Floyd and wife Sunday. appealed and gave bonds. The case will home Miss Ida Baker, of Boston, is spending w'eeks for treatment, came Tuesday Mrs. Amanda Meader, who is one of the come before the grand jury in October. a short vacation with relatives here. evening. winter shut-ins, drove as far as her sis- GENERAL INSURANCE. Among the successful fishermen at The second degree will be worked by Mrs. W. H. Brown spent Saturday ter’s, Mrs. P. T. Barron, on Friday. Branch pond last week was Herbert Fos- Esoteric lodge to-morrow evening. and Sunday in Bangor with her daughter, Walter began his daily R. F. D. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, MAIN STREET. ELLSWORTH, ME. son of Eagan FIRST ter, Austin M. Foster. Young Miss Eva Brow who is a busi- A. Monroe Dorr and wife returned Sat- n, attending route Monday morning from the Surry Foster landed a German six-pound trout, ness there. from an extended college postoffice, passing through here from the urday wedding trip. which stood off about twenty minutes. The sub-grammar school, in charge of Surry line to Higgins’ corner. W. F. Aiken, who has been employed by Mr. Foster was successful in landing an Miss Leach, had an entertainment and the East Machias Lumber Co., is home. eight-pound salmon. HOLYOKE MUTUAL BREINSURANCE CO. sale of candy at their rooms on Friday MOUTH OF THE RIVER. A new walk has been laid on plank A civil service examination for rural evening for the benefit of the school 8AI.KM, MASS.—Incorporated 184:1. Franklin street from Pine to Water street. free carriers was held at the cus- Mrs. Ella of is } delivery league. About f7 was realized. Lord, Bangor, visiting "He that is of will do The ladies’ aid of the church tom house last Saturday. Three candi- her mother, Mrs. (^arzilla Holt. opinion money Baptist Rev. W. B. Hague, State missionary O. W. TAPLEY, well t«‘ of doing will serve in the this even- ! dates presented themselves, all from The ladies’ aid will meet with Mrs. W. everything, may suspected supper vestry who has been at North Ells- ME for Franklin. A new R. F. D. preaching ACENT, ELLSWORTH, everything money.” »ug- I route out of L. Remick May 18. worth for some time, occupied the pulpit Thursday afternoon, I Franklin, covering Eastbrook, has been Rev. F. L. Hayward, of Orono, is a here on Sunday afternoon. The service Mrs. Linda Mitchell and Mrs. May recommended, and will probably be estab- guest at the Methodist parsonage en route was both interesting and instructive, and Johnson, of Bass Harbor, arc the guests lished July 1. of Harris L. Pratt and sister. for Surry. much enjoyed. Mrs. John Stewart died, last The Henrietta A. Whitney, Capt. W. P. j Wednesday, An ice-cream sociable was held at the in her thirtieth The hus- Fullerton achoolhouse last Friday night , Claudit Pea. arrived with coal for May 10, year. LAKKWOOD. Woodward, Sunday for the benefit of the ladies’ aid. band has the of all in his be- F. S. Lord. sympathy * The and best I’ea in the earliest reavement, which is especially sad as he is Jeremiah Moore is visiting his sister, Miss Bertha Clement, of Bar Harbor, iStmrrtiennnita, market, 25 cents per quart.
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