Ellsworth American

Ellsworth American

stifKEtttrauntB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. third, according to “corrected returns”. IbbfTtununta. C. L. Morang, C. P. Dorr, W. E. Whiting and NBW ADf IKHTS TMlrt WBKK. Albert A. Joy “alao ahot’’. URRILL NATIONAL BAN Tbs high and the common In bankruptcy—Charles Onrlnnd. achool, 44 A - ME. -Albert B Vsrnum. schools in the city proper and at Ells- WHAT IS BANK? ELL8WORTH, " " K -Albert W Merchant. B worth will for the winter Falla, open term A of individual! Union Trnst Co—Stockholders’ meeting. group authorized by law to deal la Cerrie E Joyce—Notice of foreclosnre. next Monday, with the same teachers as money and credit*. ONE-HALF THE MONEY Mrs I W Peaslee— Dog lost. at the last term. C E Monaghan—Dancing school. WHERE IS ITS STRENGTH ? Co—bemi-nnnual sale. Frank B. Moore Is said to be wasted on unneces- V"othlB« has bought the stable spent O W Tapley—Insurance. In the character and of the individual* Bur rill Nat’l Bank. of Mra. Charles H. Emery’s place at the judgment sary things or Indulgences. We re- and the amount of in tbe bualneae. J A Haynes—Cash market. comer of Main and School streets, and is cap.tal mind you of the old “Waste Ellsworth Ihew adage, Greenhouse. to move it to rear Apply clraMntary prlaclptu «r aay *tk*r M M ia* Sunny: preparing the of his lot Not, Want Not.” on Church street. Housekeeper wanted. We will help you to avoid want if Tbbmont, Mn: The stewards of the Methodist ehnrch UNION you will let us. An account here is an Notice to persons holding town orders. will serve a “craxy’’ sapper at the vestry TRUST COMPANY, Insurance against want and a dis- Baboon, Mn: this evening. Muoh cariosity has been Or ELLaWORTH, Eastern Trust A Banking Co. courager of waste. aroused as to the nature of this sapper, and surprises are promised. .... One dollar starts an account with 8CHEDULE OF MAILS. Capital, 9100(000 AT BLLSWOnTH POSTOFFICB. Miss Mary L. of Old interest at 4 per cent, from Jan. l, if Drummey, Town, Surplus and Undivided Prefits, 69!0oo In effect Oct. 4, 1909. Miss Margaret, of Portland, and Miss Nan deposited on or before the 5th. ■ I., of Bar Harbor, left after Stockholders’Liability, loogooo MAILS BBCBIVBD. Monday, ••• the tf can’t Fbom spending Christmas holidays with Baak by Mail yon Call It’s safe Wbst—7.18 a m; 4.28 and 8.08 p m. Total, 9299,800 their M. J. and wife. From East—11.07 a m; 12.00,5J6 and 10.22 p m. parents, Drummey John A. Peters, President, Henry W. Cashman, Vice-President. MAIL OIAMBS AT POSTOFFICB. For several years past the Baptist soci- Leonard M. Moore, Treasurer, Henry H. Higglne, Asst. Treasurer. Going Wbst—10.46, 11.80, a m; 6JO and 8 pm. ety here has been generously remembered DIRECTORS: Going East—8 JO a m; 4 and 0.80 p m. by a western Santa Claus-Hon. John De- William P. Campbell, W. A. Havey. Pred A. Chandler, No Sunday mall. Postoffice open on Sunday Frank L. W. Laittre, of Minneapolis. This years check Hodgkins, Henry Cushman, Barney B. Havey, from 9 to 10 a m. Alfred B. Crabtree, L. Elrie Holmes, Lucilios A. Emery, Don’t Over for was received from Mr. Arno W. Pay (26 DeLaittre, King, John R. Graham, ■lias P. Lawrence, Myer Oallert, Edwin G. for which the society expresses its appre- Merrill, Henry H. Gray, Albert E. Mace, Engene Hale, Prank C. Nash. Harr; C. of is in this ciation. Acborn, Boston, Henry W. Sargent, John A. Peters, Elmer P. 8 po fiord. city for s few dsys. Bion M. Pike, John O. Whitney, 50 cents! Ttae prettiest part; so tar this season, Mrs. F. H. of Best is Mscomber, Harbor, though the attendance was not large, was in Ellsworth for the winter. that given at Society hall last evening by Miss Katherine Drammey has returned the Bridge hill branch of the Village im- am here a short list of ELLSWORTH FALLS I quoting 50*cent grocery values from an extended visit in Portland. provement society. Cards and dancing “MISS FEARLESS ft. CO.’* were enjoyed. orchestra fur- which can be had at which are H. E. Davis and wife spent Christmas Monaghan’s Lewis Moore and wife, of Bangor, were my store—goods strictly nished music. Interesting Amateur Performance with their daughters in Massachusetts. hereon Saturday, home team and do not call for much returning by Promised Friday Evening. high-grade thoroughly desirable, yet Charles Wivurna encampment, X. O. O. has Haynes and Norris Hodgkins F., Sunday. The three-act “Miss Fearless ft elected officers as comedy, You can more than 50 cents for these at are Harold in Boston. follows: W. A. Alex- money. pay goods visiting Gleason, Philip Jordan is home from Dexter for a Co.” which is to be presented by a local ander, chief patriarch; Qeorge S. Hager- other stores if want but as as Miss Marion L. Woodward is the gueBt few days’ visit with his parents, George L. cast at Hancock hall Friday evening, you to, what’s the use, long thy, high priest; Walter H. Dodge, senior this week of Miss Phyllis Macomber, at Jordan and wife. promises an interesting evening. The play warden; George L. Wood, junior warden; QUALITY is no lower here? Beal Harbor. is given under the auspices ot the Hebekab Frank S. Call, scribe, and Horace F. Wes- Leroy Haslam and wife, of Bangor, and The schooner Ann C. sewing circle, and the members of the east Stuart, Capt. Kay, cott, treasurer. Frank Haslam and wife, of Bar Har- have worked hard at the with arrived in Burry bay yesterday, to haul up rehearsals, I. O. O. has nominated bor, spent Christmas here. for the winter. Lejok lodge, F., excellent results. The cast is as follows: lGIbs Granulated 50c 1 bu. officers as Earl Clark and of Meal, Potatoes, 50c follows: George S. Hagerthy, wife, Fort Kent, were oMiss Margaret an heiress. Miss who Henley, Bessie M. Joy, has been in here over “ N.G.; Herbert W. Scribner, V. G.; Fred Christmas with Mrs. Clark’s par Margaret G Holmes 11 Rolled 5 cans Texas with her brother the Oats, 50c Peas, „ 50c Harry past P. Haynes, secretary; W. A. Alexander, eots, J. A. Austin and wife. Miss Euphenia Addison, her chaperone. has year, returned home. P. Atkina treasurer; John Eldridge, Fred L. Ma- Charles H. Leslie was some over Christ- Evelyn Miss 5 White 50c 6 tbs Soda H. Austin and of New son Sarah Jane Lovejoy, from the Lost qts. Beans, Crackers, 50c Harry wife, York, and Harvard C. Jordan, tmstees. The mas with his mother, Mrs. Alexander have been Mr. Nation.Helen Bonsey viBiting Austin’s parents, election will take place Friday evening. Rogers, returning to his work at Bar Har- 6 cans 1 lb Kate O’Connor, Miss Henley's servant. Corn, 50c best Tea, 50c Arthur W. Austin and wife. The Salvation Army Christmas tree and bor Oolong Monday. Althea Stevens John W. has the old entertainment, by school chil- Coughlin purchased Sunday John A. Scott, wife and daughter Pris- Miss Barbara Livingstone, ) Miss 15 bars 50c 2 lbs Butterine, 50c Hawkes J. s’ eren, will take in hall Miss Bettie Cameron. Henley's Lighthouse Soap, house, adjoining W. Hawke place Army Friday, of are here for the holi- [ cilla, Monson, Miss Marion Reynolds, ) guests. and after are made Dec. 31, at 8 p. m. This will be followed place, necessary repairs by days with Mrs. Scott’s parents, George E. Edith Lord, Ethel Brown, Hazel Holms# will move there. a watch-night service to commence at 11.16 Davis and wife. “Just Lizzie,” the ghost.Helen Xealley p. m. Come one, come all. A lunch will The annual meeting of the North Ells- A. I. Richardson has the saved is as as earned ! Let me be between conclusion of purchased mIm Money just good money club for passed children’s Alibi; worth farmers’ the’election of on the western side and of the Doyle boarding-house After the there will be a dance to officers will meeting beginning watch- play you do the be held at Agricultural hall of Leonard and is at work this week help saving. night service. A free-will offering will lake, welcome the new year in. Monaghan’s next Saturday evening. it down. be taken for this. tearing orchestra of four pieces will furnish Thg Ellsworth steam laundry will be Warren Jordan and of music. and Mrs. of the Salvation wife, Brewer, moved the week to its new loca- Capt. Scott, coming Christmas with Mrs. Jordan’s par- thanks to the friends who spent J. A. Postoffice tion on Btate the old Masonic build- Army, express HAYNES, Sq. street, ents, Charles Lynch and wife, returning Lamoille Installation. contributed towards the Granite ing which has been rebuilt. expense of the home Monday. C. E. of master of Maine Christmas dinners to the poor and needy. Stetson, Alta, Miss Louise Cushman, who is attending This generosity is greatly appreciated. A. C. Flood and wife were in Bangor last State grange, will install the offloers of a school in New York and pfivate city, The financial statement shows the follow- week to attend the wedding of their Lamoine grange Tuesday evening, Jan. 4, her brother Percival, of Bangor, are guests Miss Ysobel to Walter A will be served. ing receipts: Received from pot on street, daughter, Flood, supper KEEN BUSINESS of their aunt, Mrs.

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