V merit an. — subscription prick, $2.00 ram 4 \ rata. / ttWff} KNTBBBD AS SBCONJD- GLASS MATTKBt L\ • / IF PAID IN ADVAltC*, $l.fi0. | Vol* ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 13, 1909. > AT THH EL LB WORTH POBTOFFICB. i No. 41 «Qonuumnui. LOCAL, AFFAIRS New York in connection with the Hudson- 3f!btTti«rmmu. Fallon celebration, and was granc marshal of the for the exercises at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TBIS WEEK. day New burg. In D Farnsworth. bankruptcy—Geo The at Admr notice— Est Maria F Wood. morning subject the Methodist Backed a ** by Bank Book —Est Elbridge Gerry Colby. church Sunday will be “The Church and —Est Lottie M Higgins. " -Est Eva B the Times”. Afternoon service from 3 to yon do not have to tremble at every frown Hinckley. II -Est Haskell Leach. 4. The pastor will preach. Subject, of employer. The man who saves can Probate notice—Est John T et als. Royal Powder la the Finney over Death.” Baking Com’ers of Inland Fisheries and Game — “Victory pick his Job much oftener than the man of time and labor Public notice. M. S. been greatest who as Smith has appointed secre- spends he goes. Suppose you start Probate notice—Est Lyman D WUlcutt. •• savers to toward —Est Clara A Heath. tary pro tem. oi the three masonic bodies the pastry cook. independence by opening an ac- Mrs Agnes Brown—Dog lost. in Ellsworth— Acadia 1! count with the The Geo H Grant Co—Notice to sell houses. Lygonia lodge, Economizes flour, butter Mrs L W Blaisdell—Millinery. chapter and Blanquefort commandery—in and and makes the BURRILL NATIONAL BANK, The Riues Co. place of W. H. Dresser. eggs The Pine Hill Concrete Co—Concrete build- food and healthful ^ ing material. The jury summoned Coroner Simon- digestible Ellsworth, Maine. RC Haines—Furniture. by O W Tapley—Insurance. ton to inquire into the death of Albert S. It will be a Burrill good thing to fall back on Nat’l Bank. Denico, killed on the railroad at Ellsworth if Trbmont, Mr: you should lose your present job. As Falls Tuesday of last week, exonerated Tremont Banks—Statement. it is now, what have you to depend on i* Savings the railroad from blame. Bangor, Me: company you were out of a position? Shaw business college. City Marshal Fuller was taken sud- Alstead. N H: denly ill of appendicitis Monday, and was H C Metcalf & Co—Raw furs wanted. taken to the hospital at Bangor. An R0?4L operation was performed yesterday, and SCHEDULE OF MAILS. Us kiMe ToWofit he is reported to-day as doing well. AT ELLSWORTH POSTOPPICB. The schooner bound from In effect Oct. 4, 1909. Georgietta, Makes most healthful food A Sullivan for New York, went ashore on WHAT IS BANK? MAILS RECEIVED. Paaque island, Mass., in a thick fog Mon- No alum—no lime A group of individual* authorized law to deal in From West—7.18 a m; 4.28 and 6.08 p m. phosphates by day morning. She was floated at high money and credits. From East—11.07 a m; 12.05, 5.55 and 10.22 p m. water the same unin- The made MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPPICB. day, apparently only baking powder jured. WHERE IS IS STRENGTH? Going Wbst—10.45,11.80, a m; 5.90 and 9 pm. from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar In the character and judgment of the individuals Going East—6.30 a m; 4 and 5.80 p m. Rev. J. P. Simonton is spending a few No and the amount of capital in the business. Sunday mail. Postofflce open on Sunday days with his son, Dr. F. F. Simonton, in from 9 to 10 a m. Ellsworth. He is on his home Apply these elementary principals nr aay other test to the way from Edmunds, where he accompanied There will be a dance in hall Society his wife, who will spend the winter with but a letter from Commissioner Gilman COMING EVENTS. Saturday evening. a niece there for the benefit of her health. to H. F. Maddocks says that while he UNION TRUST COMPANY, Saturday Oct. 16, at home ol Mrs. A. F. Mrs. Charles A. Hanscom left Monday A small house on Fifth owned would be very glad to accommodate, OF" ELLSWORTH street, by Greely, 2 p. m.—Informal talk on “Gar- for her home in Baltimore, Md. Frank was burned to farmers in other sections of MacLaren, Sunday justice Miss Elizabeth A. the many” by Silsby, fee James A. McGown haB a The fire this seems to demand that opened boot evening. evidently started county benefit of .... The Village improvement society. Capital, SI 00,000 and shoe department in connection with around the chimney. The house was next institute be held elsewhere. that Surplus and Undivided Profits, his harness store. built by Mr. McLaren about four years commissioner adds that he hopes 66,5oo The more eyes an advertisement eatehm on house and furni- during the next season another institute Stockholders' The high school football team expects to ago. Insurance, |500, the more dollars it is worth. Liability, 100,000 be for Ellsworth. play Brewer high school at Wyman park ture. may arranged Total, 9266,500 Saturday. Lejok lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold its Chandler Hale, son of Senator Hale, has SUiBirtisements, first annual roll-call next been selected as third assistant secfbtary John A. Peter*, President, Henry W. Cushman, Vice-President, rhe stewards of the Methodist church Friday evening. M. H. Dinner v. ill be served from 6.30 8 of state to succeed William Phillips, Leonard Moore, Treasurer, Henry Higgins, Treasurer. will serve supper in the vestry Wednes- to followed All members are of who will become secretary of DIRECTORS: Oct. 20. v by roll-call. Boston, day, ^ Our last William F. W. A. Fred A. Chandler, to in or the American embassy at London. Mr. Campbell, Havey. Mrs. Katherine will be requested respond person by Frank L. Hodgkins, Henry W. Cushman, B. Staples located He served Barney Havey, letter. Resident Odd Fellows are re- Hale is thirty-six years of age. two semi annual dividends Alfrt-d B. Crabtree, L. Elrie Holmes, Lucilius A. Emery, for the fall and winter at the millinery Arno W. King, John R. Graham, Elias P. Lawrence. to furnish cake. as assistant secretary to the American of A. E. Moore. quested have been at the rate of Myer Gallert. Edwin G. Merrill, Henry H. Gray, parlors to the international bimetallic E. Frank C. The annual of the Unitarian delegation Albert Mace, Eugene Hale, Nash, The Rebekah circle will meeting W. John A. Elmer P. sewing meet at conference held at Brussels in 1892; as sec- Henry Sargent, Peters, Spotford, society was held last Wednesday evening. Bion M. Pike John O. Whitney. Odd Fellows hall next Tuesday afternoon of the American at Rome of officers were received and retary embassy at 2.30. will be served at 6. Reports ap- Supper in as secretary of legation at Vienna proved. Officers were re-elected as fol- 1897, Ellsworth friends of A. Moore in 1901 and as of the Hoyt lows: Irving Osgood, president; Mrs. A. 1902; secretary and of New are Vienna from 1902 until 1906 wife, York, congratulating F. Greely, vice-president; Frank S. Call, embassy at them on the advent of a born Oct. 4. and as of the American delega- son, secretary; E. C. Osgood, treasurer. secretary Mis3 Abbie L. of Ells- tion to the secpnd peace conference at The Snow, formerly Miss Elizbeth Silsby, of Cambridge, who was married at Sedgwick Hague in 1907. worth, Saturday, has been spending the season in Ellsworth, Oct. to Herbert W. of that Col. H. E. Hamlin left this week for New 2, Hooper, will give an informal talk on Germany at will sail on a town. the home of Mrs. A. F. Greely next Sat- York, whence he Saturday BEST FUNDS FOR TRAVELERS around the which will Miss Katherine Drummey has gone to urday afternoon at 3 o’clock for the benefit trip world, occupy or live months. Waldoboro, where |She is employed as of the Village improvement society. A four Henry Wniting, of the Western Union who planned to accompany him, was re- —safest, mo»t convenient, most economlcal-are Travelers' Cheques of the manager telegraph small admission fee will be charged. office. luctantly obliged to give up the trip owing American Bankers' Association Issued In denominations of f 10. »J0, *S0 and A mammoth potato, grown by M. H. to ill heakh. Mr. Hamlin will be joined 16 STATE STREET at full lace value. the owner Schooner Melissa Trask, Capt. Alex- Young, of Lamoine, is on exhibition at {mi; cashed EVERYWHERE Cheques Identify at New York Dr. J. F. of ELLSWORTH, IV1 Al M ET- is by Manning, j like to send full ander W. Hutchings, loading staves M. B. Young’s store on Water street. It wherever be goes; are "made good" If lost or stolen. We’d Everett, Wash., formerly of Ellsworth, and heads for Newark, N. J., from Charles weighs two pounds, twelve and one-half [particulars to all Intending travelers. who will accompany him on the trip. Maj. J. ounces. Mr. fifteen acres Treworgy. Young planted of will also be & BANKING CO.. BANOOR. nAINE. A. W. Spaulding, Caribou, EASTERN TRL’ST Mrs. Charles and with of potatoes this year, and will harvest Royal family, one of the party. They will sail from Branches at Old Town and Machtas. who have been about 3,000 bushels. He lost about 500 llervey Phillips, spending New York by the handsome new Ham- week Patten’s have re- bushels from rot.
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