1 11 ortl) mertom* _ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 1919. No. 2. l.'rtrttfctnmts LOCAL AFFAIRS river Saturday under her own power, and Sunday proceeded to Southwest Har- bor, where she will be finished. She NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. THIS WEEK leaves the river now to escape the ice Union Trust Co embargo and to facilitate her delivery J A Haynes—Cash and carry to her owners, the Southern Menhaden Union Trust Co—Bank-book lost of Non-resident tax sale*—Gouldsboro Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Notice of foreclosure—Frye Flynn Co Charles U. S. wrbo has Notice of foreclosure—John P Crawford Fullerton, II,, Ellsworth Loan & Building Ass’n — Share- beeu spending a short leave with his holders’ “The meeting. parents, C. C. Fullerton and wife, left Boys” Have Made Good Their Pledge last evening for New York to rejoin his SCHEDULE OF MAILS ship. Mr. Fullerton enlisted in Septem- ST ELLSWORTH POSTOPPICK. ber, 1916, and now ranks as gunner’s ii not wnat a man is isorn Tlieir courage, tlieir devotion to duty, tlieir sacrifices In effect, Nov. 11, 1918. mate. He has been stationed on board we're all of. proud the battleship New York on service in MAILS RECEIVE D. foreign waters since the United States Have you Made Good Your Pledge to War or what comes to him by chance or inheritance— Buy Savings Stamps ? Week Day*. entered the war, and was with the allied From West—6.47 a in; 4.81 m. but what he can do for himself makes a suc- These "Baby Bonds” are a to Uncle p fleet that accepted the surrender of toe truly big help Sam. If you From a 6.24 East—11.11, m; p m. German fleet. cessful man of him. have not done so, buy your limit in a I grand stamps—only few MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOPPICK are more days to make good. Fllsworth tribute to-dny to ex- What you to better YOUR financial Going West—10.40 a m; 5.50 p ro. paid doing president. Roosevelt. on the cus- Going East—6.15 a m; 3.55 p m. Flags prospects ? Don't Let It Be Said You Were a Slacker! tom house, Hancock the ball, county An account with us is what need to Registered mail should be at pustofflee half court house and private buildings were at just you an hour before mail closes. half mast. From 1 to 2 o’clock, the hour help you accumulate funds for the future. of the funeral, at request of Mayor Hag- WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. erthy, places of business were closed, and schools did not their afternoon For Week Ending at) Midnight Tuesday, begin session .Ian. 7, 1919. until 2 o’clock. A unique tribute was pnid by the Postal Telegraph Uo., Union Trust Company I From observations taken at the | powei whose station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei employees all over the country Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation rose at 1 o’clock and remained standing q/^Ellsworth,Maine given in inches for the hours twenty-four for one minute. ending at midnight.] Weather Precip- Temperatnre conditions. itation Ellswortfh friends o? Mrs. Annie Moore will be pained to learn of her death, 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon which occurred Dec. 26 at a in WedJJ 20— 30— enow V rain f.58 hospital I after a and Thure|38— 87— rain,cloudy cloudy .05 Lynn, Mass., long painful Fri 29— 29— snow,hail cloudy .81 illness. Mrs. Moore was born in this Cans (Jans Sat 25 — 27— snow cloudy .52 city about sixty years ago, a daughter of Superba Peaches, 33c •• June Wrinkled Peas, 24c Sun 4— 23— fair clear the late George P. Osgood. Her home Mon 10— 15— fair '* Blueberries, 24c Maine Corn, 22c cloudy was in Saugus, Mass. She is survived by Tuea 9— 21— snow,cloudy snow .04 one of a Cherries, 47c “ 20c son, Eugene, Saugus; brother, Squash, H. *' Fred Osgood, and a sister, Mrs. Pears, 33c Lima Beans, 24c fcfcThe Thursday club will meet this week Georgia Patch, both of Boston, also a Pitie Apple, sliced, 32c Strinqless Beans. 2(»c with Mrs. 1 11. < half-sister. Miss R. In- *• ieory"M.Tia Lacy Osgood. ((rated, 32c Spinach, 25c terment was at ||'l he woman’s club will meet next Saugus. Strawberries, 4.1c Dandelions, 25c Tuesday ITftVrnoon at KToI C hali. ^ Edward G. Moore, druggist, who was Raspberries, 37c Horticultural Beans, 15c r KusseirParker has gone to Kent, Ohio, special enrolling agent for the United Apricots. 33c Ye Baked Beans, JlOc where he will |be employed by the Bell States merchant marine during the war, 23c 2<>e Tomatoes, Pumpkin, Telephone Co. has just been appointed permanent enroll- " Sifted Peas, 24c :t4c for the United States Beets, George N. Worden and wife have moved ing agent Shipping Suppose You Should Have a Fire To-Night? Board Recruiting Service. Unusual oppor- you know what we do about >0 per ha (aimed («oods you would order | from |the Robinson house to the Leach next tunities are offered the American youth this kind the time you buy. house on Church street. O. W. TAI»UUY Ilf who desires to enter the States The proceeds from the dance last week Ljnited merchant service. Boys who have had no Insurance and Real Estate for the benefit of the hand were f43.55, ^ sea experience are given free training, ♦ including a cash contribution of $5 from Tapley Building, 69 Main 8t. Telephones: OWcc 14, Residence 48-3 with pay, on one of the several training pT J A.• HAYNES A Dr. A. C. Hagerthy. Cosh ond ships of the recruiting service, and then Carry” Grocer, _ Officers of I. O. O. will Ellsworth^JJ Lejok lodge, F., are listed for active duty in the paid mer- CITY MKKT1NG. FALLS. be installed next Friday evening by Dis- chant marine in the world. Owing to the ELLSWORTH trict of West Brooksville. Deputy Lurvty rapid delivery of new cargo vessels, the Arthur E. and wife of Howiand Supper will lie nerved at 6 30. demand for trained seamen is increasing, Remonstrance Against Proposed Clough I will be at office Almshouse have be< n visiting Mr. Clough’s mother, my ||The Nine O’clock club will resume its and a special campaign to recruit young County Legislation. The Ellsworth has Mrs. Ad lia Clough. i. 65 Oak St., Ellsworth usual||meetings this winter. The first men for immediate training is now under- city government on record * meeting will |be held at the home of way. gone as unanimously opposed Walter Lake has moved his family here Every Day, until further notice. to the Marion Davis, Thursday evening. proposed legislation to take the from Waltham, and is occupying the rent will be Edward H. Baker Many Ellsworth people pleased care of the poor out of the hands of the over the Moore store. The women’s relief corps will meet, if to know that an anniversary ode for the towns and cities, and create instead a GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST with Mrs. Mrs. L. D. Patten spent part of last pleasant,’to-morrow afternoon, fiftieth of the of Ellsworth 140-11 birthday city county almshouse. 'Telephone A.’G. Young. If not pleasant they will week at the Green Lake hatchery with is to be written by Miss Doris Halman. The full board was present at the regu- j meet with ber a week from to-morrow. 3 her sister, Mrs. Fred E. Grace. This will be delivered at the afternoon ex- lar meeting Monday evening, Mayor ; J. A. THOMPSON Mrs. John A. who has been visit- Bernard Harrington of Louisville, Ky., ercises at 3 o’clock, Feb. 6. “Historical Hagerthy presiding. Scott, 119 (N/IAtrsi STREET ing her parents, George E. Davis and who is stationed at Charlestown navy features of the city of Ellsworth” will be Alderman Wescott of the committee to a week's fur- wife, has returned to Corinna. Pire, Marin© and Automobile 'Insurance yard, has been^spending presented by T. E. Hale, who has served which was referred the matter of purchase Mrs. Everard H. and Miss with William E. the as clerk Clough Representing lough his’uncle, Harring- community city for many of a motor hose wagon, reported that Charlotte went to Hartford. Conn., ton. years. Another feature of the afternoon the of the Clough Th© Equitable Fire and Marine I naurance Go. proposition Morang garage last week to join Mr. Clough, who is The Methodist club will hold a baked will be a paper by Miss M. A. Greely, had been accepted, and a one-ton Ford OF HARTFORD, CONN. employed there. bean supper in the vestry Thursday dealing with “Ellsworth Men and truck chassie and bose-cart body ordered. Miss Wilda teacher of the evening, Jan. 16. There will be a social Women”. There will also be short ad- Rolls of accounts were passed as fol- Jordan, pri- in the evening, with entertainment and dresses by former Ellsworth men home lows: mary school here, w’as called to Brewer C. O. BURRILL 8c SON the serious of her sis- games. for the celebration. Miss Sophia Walker Tuesday by illness —Established will be Roll of accounts No. 11. $3,698 71 of influenza. 1807- wife and three chil- soloist. Special music will be pro- ter, Ralph Ketchum, STBBEST COMMISSIONER’S ROLL. vided orchestra. The even- ren, of Golden Prairie, Saskatchewan, by Higgins’ Funeral services of Charles H. Leslie FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE will consist of selected musi- Highway. $293 83 Can., are guests of Martin L.
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