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The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, THERSDAYTdecem1™ ^ iaQ6«• NUMBER 49

^ Poors Mills. The Benevolent Club f Edward H. Dunbar of ! To-Day’s Journal. THE NEWS Plymouth, Mass., Ct»te“ '_ OF BELFAST. was unable to be on „ OBITUARY. STOCKTMSPRINGS. met with Mrs. Lacy Blood Thanksgiving. PERSONAL. present the 50th anni- of the News Granges.. There was quite a large attendance. A versary of the marriage of his parents, Mr. > Government--Stockton The societies..The News of Adolphus Watson Doe died at his home Mr. Fred Ellis of Cape Jellison is much W. C. T. U. will meet to-morrow, chicken supper was served_Mr. and Mrs Mrs. it P. Chase is in Boston this week and Mrs. Henry Dunbar, but spent Thanks- il..The Churches. better from bis recent burned hand. E. L. Little- C. with on cedar street, Dec. 4th, after a long ill- Friday, afternoon with Mrs. Henry Marden of Belfast and Mrs. Dr. on business. giving them, returning to Plymouth N .North Stockton Aid the first of from a of diseases. Mr. The Ladies’ Society will meet this, field, Main street. J. Stevens of Rockland were the guests of the week. !:lst Price Current. ness complication William M. Black, U. of M., ’09, spent 1 Thursday, afternoon with Mrs. S. F. Ellis. Fashions.. Dec. 1829. week as Wales Miller Thanksgiving.Mr. and New York Doe was born in China, Me., 12, Clarence Wyman, reported last Thanksgiving at home. Relatives here have heard of the safe ar- New Coon in The Youug Ladies’ Guild will meet Fri- recov- Mrs. Arthur entertained com- H.mcis...A His father was Rev. Dudley Watson Doe, a seriously is on the road to Thompson rival of Capt. George VV. Chase and afternoon with Mrs Fred at injured, Miss Lu H. Littlefield was at home from family rp:;"' Eliza- day Bishop pany at their home on Methodist minister, and his mother ery, and Willie Estes is Thanksgiving_The of Callao, Peru, and their many friends tst‘ Close Time Moose. Mrs. E. E. Staples’. improving. Portland for Thanksgiving. ..Chief Justice beth Henson of Me. Both hen house fever seems to be raging. Four will be to know that Meeting. Newport, parents The exercises in the Union glad Capt. Chase is '•v' ■*. H. R. Hichborn had great cause for Thanksgiving Miss Alice 6. Aborn i’f. died when he was about 14 years old. Mr. new ones have been built lately....Freeman spent Thanksgiving his health thanksgiving on the national holiday as be school, taught Miss Charlotte Staples, rapidly regaining and that the Belfast. by Sheldon has killed a with relatives in Doe was the oldest of five children; three secured a deer on that is due hog weighing 430 Rocbport. he is on the road to anterii Corre- day. were very Much credit physicians say complete County interesting. and Charles Woods one Time Boston sisters and one brother. One sister, Mrs. pounds weighing Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunbar of Thomaston (>id Daily. Mrs. Sarah Snell left by; the morning train both teacher aud pupils. recovery. .Good Teiu- and one 323 pounds—Freeman Wentworth was on spent in Belfast. His Story Mary E. Hall of Campbell, Cal., Saturday to spend the winter with her son, the Thanksgiving Horatio Crie and of Criehaven v that family Law. Literary News Clifton in Mass. The announcement is made the sick list the past week, but isabletobe brother, Mr. John B. Doe of China, Maine, Snell, Malden, Miss Erma Barker of Brooks was in town Montville steamer State will be the winter boat have moved into the Robinson house, cor- B. Bay out again. > Sale of the W. & survive him. Mr. Doe married Mary Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown of for the dance last Q. Bangor on the Eastern S. S. Friday evening. ner of Court and Main streets, Castine, and — Bangor division of the | if Guilty ...Births of who survives him. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. G. Thk Mercury Takes a Tumble. The Thombs Castine, John W.Holmes was at it is the house will be to )• ttllS. M. Houghton, returning on Friday. Co., in place ol the Penobscot. home from Tufts' expected opened had three children, Mrs. Ella A. cold wave which struck this last students this will They than region Medical School for Thanksgiving. winter, where they club Elizabeth Mrs. W. A. Nelson of Bangor came down There is no better Christmas-gift • BELLS. Critchett, the late Mrs. Mary Saturday night found many as in other times. Mr. Crie will build fish morning to visit Mrs. G. M. views, unprepared, E. Hodgdon of has been and John W. Friday Hough- °ne of Sanborn’s water colors of local Mary Unity Webber of Holbrook, Mass., ton despite the long-continued mild tempera- weirs next in the waters near and returned Saturday afternoon. a in spring by The wedding of four which be had with or without frames. granted discharge bankruptcy. Doe of Bar Harbor. He leaves grand- may ture which had prevailed. Many were Florence Messrs. James R. Hawes, Chester Hawes J. W. Peabody, chief of police of this arid Miss Effie W. Call at his studio in Phceuix Row and see Albert T. Mudgett of Bangor spent children, Ralph 0. Critchett, Doe, and Howard Colson left for Bangor Mon- lamenting that their double windows and town, was presented last week with a new place at high noon them. Thanksgiving with friends in town. Davis A. Doe and Dudley Watson Doe. He day to attend the Commercial College. storm doors were not in place, and water and handsome gold badge by Capt. J ohn me of the bride's Maloney in recognition of his valuable ser- enlisted in the 24th Maine Infantry, Co. G, Mr. Edward N. Harriman has been put- The board of State assessors have com- were frozen and caused trouble in Miss Amy E. Strtldard attended a musical pipes vices in out the location of his son's D. a furnace into his house. It was finding Henry Clough, one members of A. ting fur- savings in Waterville last and was of the charter mitted the semi-annual tax on the numerous households. Tuesday evening. Oral which was nished the new hardware firm of Good- Sunday morning body, Capt. Maloney, the presence of the In by buried at J. Fillings Dost, G. A. R., of China. hue & Co. banks and trusts and banking companies. the temperature was reported at from one Mr. Henry Hall of Boston spent Thanks- liridgeport, Ct., and in bringing and a it to Thomaston for final interment. .«*iing parties 1871 he moved to JJelfast from China and as follows: to three below zero about safely Schooners Bradford C. French, Harry W. The local institutions are taxed town and out of giving with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moody. The Rev. A. A. badge is inscribed—“Chief of Po ice, .Smith, a few this has since been Minnie Silver and town as low as ten. A excepting years Haynes, Slauson, Spray Belfast Savings bank, $3826.01; Searsport strong northwest Miss Elizabeth M. Pond went to Bucks- Thomaston, Me.”—Thomaston Herald. in M. R. Read are at the Jellison church, officiated, his home. Mr. Doe was an Odd Fellow and Cape pier Waldo Trust Co., wind blew and carried with it the Savings bank, $475.63; light port to with relatives. Hon. Albert Teirce of Frankfort was in >»u vice. The bride loading. spend Thanksgiving as long as his health would permit enjoyed snow which fell, ft was $710.78. very disagreeable the on his home from his •;nt de over The Ladies’ Aid and the Young Ladies’ Misses Lillian Spinney and Florence city Saturday way esprit the and during his long out of doors and hard to attending meetings, Guild are preparing for a Christmas sale of Next Rev. J. W. Hatch keep warm in visit to the State Pr son I wasbrides- Sunday evening Braddock spent Thanksgiving with relatives regular monthly Darby illness his brothers in the order have called useful and articles. The date will be doors. the wind blew a fancy will a series of stereopticon lectures Sunday night gale in Thomaston. He the institution in silk begin in Camden. reports i champagne him and done in their pow- announced later. and the upon everything at the Methodist church on the life of Monday morning mercury was in excellent condition and ihat ne. The was A has been A. W. U. of says groom er to prove to him how much they felt for bowling alley just completed hovering about zero, the wind still Stevens, M., ’07, spent Christ. The series will extend thi >ugh blew, Warden Norton will make an even better crown. The parlor at Cape Jellison by Belfast owners. It is at to Orono him in his sickness. The funeral will be all. and everybody was It moderated Thanksgiving home, returning located on the town road nearly opposite the month of December. Free to shivering. financial showing this year than he did autumn rlnrinn ...TLj __ 1 palms, conducted by the Odd Fellows at his late the Jellison House. Saturday. Cape nauusuiue last Mr. Peirce had a talk rheums, and a white lhe Journal has received two year. with residence to-morrow, Friday, at 2 p. m. Mr. The cold of was so decreased. The sudden cold caused Miss Uraee A. Lord spent a few snap Saturday night the Ban- much days Francis and the .1 over the bridal calendars from the management of prisoner said he l.ad no Doe was a kind, indulgent husband and suuuen ituu uuexpeeieu mai n caugui many trouble on the lines last week in Newport, the guest of Mrs. As telephone by breaking fault to find with his treatment since he room, in which missed his devoted wife napping and inconsquence numerous water gor & Aroostook railroad company. will be sadly by the copper wires and the line men were Arline Cooper. pipes were frozen Sunday morning. usual in former seasons the calendars have had been in the prison. The prisoners all mmediately after Jit: wa uiieci 1 ana cuuureu. ui, sumi) kept busy making was Mr. E. 0. is in Ilf. Herman G. Hiehborn and wife of of Maine scenes repairs. Tuesday Thorndike Belfast for a speak well of the warden, and he has h -orated with pinks. and has borne his colored pictures typical say temperament sufferings arrived to cold, but yesterday there was a decided rise short visit. Mrs. Thorndike was Cambridge, Mass., Wednesday useful. unable no but treats all alike. were tne recipi- not to with friends. and are both artistic and favorijes, with patience, always trying worry spend Thanksgiving They of temperature. to accompany him. of and train Mon- substantial his loved ones who he realized were doing returned by Monday morning. A snow storm at Boston prevailed Jailer’s Report. The of the Mr. and Mrs. W. II. a bank book Sch. Annie Lord arrived in the report Quimby spent •tiding all they could to alleviate his pain. He will port Sunday day, with a 40-mile-au-hour gale in bay, THE CHURCHES. with 300 tons of phosphate from New York. commitments to jail in Waldo County for Thanksgiving, as usual, with Dr. and Mrs. from friends in be buried in Grove cemetery, Belfast. and steamer City of Rockland did not leave Monday the steamer Mohawk arrived, also the year ending Nov. 30, 1906, shows that B. B. Foster in Portland. I hey left on the noon the sch. Addie Clements with brick. for Bangor. The City of Bangor, bound there were 5 Joseph G. Lane, who died at his home in only tramps, the smallest num- Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jellison of Brooks The regular services will be held at the will go from there to Ira I). Leighton of Winter Harbor, who west, laid over at Rockland. The Rockland Nov. was born iu Mt. De- ber ever recorded. The banner year was Universalist church next The ;>it Mrs. A. B. Mead. Northport, 17th, has been in town for the past year, recently arrived from Boston about 1 p. m. yester- were guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. S. Sunday. under Sheriff when the num- sert, Sept. 13,1825, the son of Earl and Han- brought his family here and they are doing in- Littlefield, two last week. subject of the morning sermon will be will live with the day. The trips of the island boats were Bowker, days nah Latte. When he was at an early age light housekeeping in the Sprague block. ber was 468, and for many years they num- Lowell’s “The Vision of Sir Launfai.’’ \ anil Mrs. John fj. Fer- terfered with the first of the week. Clarence E. Hall and Miss Nellie M. Hall Mrs. Avalina Griffin is still se- bered one hundred or with a decided his moved to Northport, which had suffering more, The services at the 1 ne groom graduated family with her hand the elec- in Camden with their Baptist church will be verely although family Canton Pallas, Patriarchs Militant, off under Sheriff Norton. The com- spent Thanksgiving since beeu his home. In his younger days falliug as usual. Rev. gli school in 11)0J and hope it is somewhat improved. Mrs. Euda- annual Mrs. John P. French. Hugh R, Hatch of Colby ted the officers at the mitments the were for the follow- mother, he followed the sea and commanded schoon- villa Cleaves came to act as nurse following past year will class, lie has been Sunday, L. College occupy the fiulpit Sunday for her. meeting, Dec. 3rd. Commander, Edwin ing offences: Mrs. Helen TV. Crosby left Monday for on ers in the coasting trade, and later in life morning and past the lielfast Austin J. she will evening. Miss Harriet D. Hiehborn will have her Littlefield; lieutenant, Fernald; on regular sentences, Portland, where spend the winter .- carried on a small farm. He married Adelia eutral as brakeman, usual Christmas sale of Orrin There will be services in the at r hand-painted pla- ensign, Austin G. Jewett; clerk, For Assault.1 at the Congress Square Hotel. chapel i the and the Davis, who died April 14, 1903, and is sur- and The company tiuotype pictures calendars. place John S. David- East Northport Sunday, Dec. 9th, at 10.30 a. two J. Dickey; accountant, Larceny.1 Mr. Wm. T. White and Mr. Carl C. White an ac- vived by four daughters and sons, viz., of sale will be announced later by a bill at ; bride, who is of Tramps.5 m., with a sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. G. the office. son. Lieutenant Colonel C. L. Blaisdell of Waterville were of Mr. and Mrs. in the of- Mrs. Minnie Drinkwater of Saugus, Mass.; post Debtors.6 guests employed assisted Chevalier W. H. Drys- Winslow. Sunday school at 11.30 a. m. Ser- Mrs. Josephine and Mrs. Belle I’endergast Rev. Mr. Mann, the Congregational min- Portland, by Liquor Selling.7 E. S. Bowker Thauksgiving day. iirows shoe factory. vices in the Wood schoolhouse m. ister, left Nov. 28th for Westbrook, to dale, held an official inspection of the Can- Intoxication.7 at 2.00 p. ■ of Lee, N. H.; Mrs. Anna Knowlton, George A. E. Nickerson of Swanville was in Ban- are very popular and spend Thanksgiving with his family. Rev. He also leaves ton. HELD FOR THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, Next Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 Miss t and ami John Lane of Northport. F. II. Derrick of Sandypoint supplied for gor Friday on his return from Bar Harbor, young friends; For Intoxication.1 Ethel D. Hubbard of will one Mrs. Martha Orcutt of him on J. at his machine shop Wellesley, Mass., among those who ex- sister, Northport, Sunday. Fred Stephenson and where he attended a family reunion. Breaking Entering.1 to a a three speak union meeting of the children in cl wishes. who is S3 years of age. The funeral was The schooner Normandy, which loaded on Pbenix Row is building cylinder Murderous Assault.1 good Mrs. U. G. Fernald of Lincolnville, who the North church This service will held from the church at Cove recently at Cape Jellison, made the won- auto-boat engine for Charles H. Monroe of Assault with Dangerous Weapon.1 vestry. Saturday was in fell 1 he marriage of Fred derfully quick run of 22 hours to Boston. Malicious Mischief.2 visiting relatives Camden, upon take the place of the regular Junior C. E. Rev. Ashley A. Smith of the First Lniver- Searsport, which will be taken to the Char- and Miss Mabel C. She arrived here light Sunday for a second Felonious Assault.3 the ice Friday and broke her left arm. afternoon. ity w it will be used in meeting Thursday sa list church of Belfast officiating, and the cargo of lestown navy yard, here 3 Hatch of potatoes. Burglary. Mrs. E. R. Estabrooks had as Mrs. Lida sold the first Mr. and The regular meeting and of the bearers were Frank McCabe,Hudson Brown, The vessels to arrive last week at Cape a boat, Mr. Monroe engine banquet Thursday afternoon Thanksgiving guests Mr. Estabrook’s Charles E. Rhoades and Fred Glidden. Jellison were the steamship Massasoit; which he patented, and which was built in 39 Congregational Club will be held in the ves- Minage in this city, schooners Susie P. to load father and mother from Newton, Mass. Oliver, lumber; the machine shop of George T. Read in this New Advertisements. Carle & Jones try of the North Church next Wednesday performing theeere- Emily II., widow of Benj. M. Gray, died Marion Draper, to load the same; Della T. and has had a number of orders for announce their opening sale of Christmas Miss Sarah Burns returned to Fort Fair- evening at half alter six. The guest of the ■ Miss Lulu of her Carleton, Mary Crosby and Flora Condon, city, tended by in this city Nov. 28th at the home some to load potatoes. the three cylinder engine, which is of a goods and have made the prices low to field Friday morning after a visit of evening will be Herbert C. Libby, Esq., of and Virgil Ilall of daughter, Mrs. Rosie Bateman, aged 65 The big 4-masted schooner Northland ex- later pattern. bring early buyers. Edison and Victor weeks with her sister, Mrs. 1). L. Wilson. Waterville. inmediately after the years. She was born in Bluehill, the daugh- to sail from Cape Jellison Wednesday, pects phonographs on easy terms.... Fred A. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ilazeltine were the Rev. Dr. J. M. Buckley, editor of the train for a short ter of Levi and had lived with running as far as Rockland, w here a stay of Governor Cobb will today nominate a m., Emmerson, Masonic this Hazeitine’s Mr. and a few will be made for some finish- Johnson, Temple, presents guests of Mr. parents, Christian Advocate of New York will lec- were the her in Belfast the two days treasurer for Waldo County to fill the va- recipients daughter past years. a new list ing touches to the line craft. She is com- week of bargains in seasonable Mrs.Charles P. Uazeltine.for Thanksgiving. ture in the Grace Methodist fts and of the best weeks. Mrs. is caused the death of Alfred A. Episcopal She was ill about live Gray manded Wheeler. cancy by and the fur sale is continued. by Capt. goods, See this and tomorrow a lends. Mr. Jackson four William and of this It is customary in such Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Pitcher and little Church, Bangor, evening survived by children, | Don't forget the date of the second enter- Small city. the list of books at 15 holiday cents, regular Thanks- will visit the East Maine Conference Sem- > Mills was with of Levi of tainment in the Current Events Club’s the treasurer-elect, daughter Adella of Caribou spent and Herbert Gray Penobscot, Gray | cases to appoint County 25 cents_A. D. Chase & Son make this Dec. 6th. price his Mr. and Mrs. H. C. inary at Bucksport. Dr. Buckley is one of ickson in the grocery New Orleans and Mrs. Rosie Bateman of ; course, Thursday evening, but Mr. Freeman M. Wood did not care to giving with parents, This entertainment will be a lecture by their Christmas announcement this week. the ablest and most distinguished members at, until the death of this and four brothers, William assume the duties of the office until Jan.1st* Pitcher. city; by Rufus Everson King, a newspaper editor of The in a that this firm 1 report Bangor paper of the Methodist denomination. business was closed Emmerson of Sedgwick, David and Scott New York. Mr. King comes highly recom- and the Governor will appoint Nathan F. Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Perkins and is going out of business is un- mended as a keen and entirely The services for the week at the North the of L. A. of Bluehill and Joseph of Penobscot. The bright, witty lecturer, Esq., who has had charge of the Miss Eva Perkins spent Thanksgiving in employ j a Houston, founded ; but they are offering bar- and the people are anticipating delightful bigger will as follows: lien that firm went Mr. and Mrs. : since Mr. Small’s confinement to the Portland with Mrs. Perkins’ Mrs. Congregational church be remains, accompanied by office and more of them than ever before. sister, evening. gains E. at 3.30 .: tlie fertilizer busi- were taken to Brooksville on the illness. Eliza Mason. Junior C. meeting Thursday p. Bateman, The vessels to sail from the Cane Jellison house by -Maurice W. Lord offers very attractive I Sunday at 10.45 a. m. ; u ltoii, and later he- steamer Golden Rod last Thursday, and j pier last week were schooners Mentor, m.; morning worship 1 Thomas II. Marshall Post, G. A. R., at a ciuuuing arrangements ior magazines, etc. X. Williams of lslesboro, u. or lielfast (drain thence to where funeral services Marv Farrow, R. Y. Chase, Portland Pack- Benjamin j Sunday school at 12 rti.; ('. E. meeting Sun- Co., Penobscot, ...•II. J. Lneke & Son invite of et, Addie Clements, Lillian Webster, Cata- meeting last Tuesday evening elected inspection M. ’(17, was in town Monday on his way 1 at 6.30 “Lessons from ip- and storehouses were held day p. in., subject: Friday. wamteaK, steamships Mohawk and Dover, A. 0. their display of decorated cut officers as follows: Commander, china, glass, back to Orono after spending the Thanks- I the seven words on the cross.” John schs. Lizzie G. Cumberland and 19, Clark, G. R. Carter; solid silver, plated ware, watches, Mathias A. Cullman, who died iu this city with Stoddard ; senior vice, Junior jewelry giving recess at home. ; Luke Mark even- > On their return | Standclitt'e; steamship Massasoit, 1,900 25—30; 23,34—40; 15, 24; and novelties. No trouble to show Nov. 28th, aged 73 years, was born in Ire- I bags of Monday the schooner vice, A. I). Smalley; quartermaster,!:. R. goods. Mrs. Edna Burdin Aimis of at 7.30. e Mr. and Mrs. Jack- potatoes. Kevere, ing worship Belfast to load for — Call at the Store and see the and came to Belfast when a young Savannah left for hay Adelbert Knight; sur- City Drug liome after her at 33 L'hurch Thomas; chaplain, Mass., has returned visiting We are sorry to say that Elder M. An- ••epiug Florida. trades in Christmas j man. lie was a painter by trade and was geon, J. W. Nash; 0. I)., G. W. Boulter; 0. many good goods— Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Burdin, on About 25 carloads of Aroostook potatoes parents, j drews and wife of Searsport have tin:shed in that until a ferv R. F. Patriotic Instructor, Ansel Henry C. Maiden, whose repository is near employed capacity years out of 80 canoads on the side tracks at Cape G., Russ; street, for a week. 1 their labors in the Union Rescue Mission. the has a lot of eminent among the Since a sun stroke at a were frozen the Wadsworth; Relegate to State Encamp- Windsor Hotel, line sleighs, ago. receiving Jellison pier partially by G. Lombard cauie from Boston to after in that for about ten ■ Ralph laboring place _ which struck this station G. R. a new auto also day in Winterport, militia muster in Augusta some years ago sudden cold wave ment, G. W. Boulter; alternate, Carter; including style sleigh; | and The Thanksgiving with his parents, Dr. days. Their work has been blessed by Rod. was a night Sunday. potatoes — spend idiug at the home of he had done little work, and his fa- Saturday trustees, Henry Staples, I. A. Conaut, E. R. robes and harnesses M. P. Woodcock & j or cars. are at the were saved and backslider* were miliar on the streets, lie received a were in unlined partially protected and Mrs. G. P. Lombard, who Sinners Weed on the Stream figure j 10 Thomas. Son have a choice collection of Japauese [Durham were work and about small State pension and had managed to Sorters at Monday Brooks house for the winter. reclaimed. The meetings will continue in luhter Laura was valued at about $2,000, will be goods, French, German and English china, save a small amount of which he was carloads, The new the future and into the harbor as frostbitten and New Train Arrangements. II. Knowlton of Camden at- every Wednesday, Satuida;, Mr. Stephen Jordan robbed in his last illness. The man and dumped pottery and bric-a-brac. They make a Miss Alice unlit for As far as it can be winter timetable on the Maine Central will Sunday evenings at 7.30, ai.d Sunday after- the of the woman accused of the theft were tried iu any purpose. of and ...M. M. tended the cotillion in Memorial llall last presence been no to specialty pictures framing. held for the action of learned there ha» damage pota- on Decem- noons at 2 o’clock. the police court and go into effect Monday morning, Colson advertises and was the guest while in dives and a few inti- toes in transit up the line ot the Bangor A to steam and sponge free Friday evening the grand jury. They were committed to and will make some decided and its will be as ail are in warmed cars. ber 10th, for the next f)0 suits Belfast of Mrs. J. Is. Thumbs. “The Soul Acceptance” le. The rooms were jail but later secured bonds and were re- Aroostook, days all made by his changes in the running of trains on the Bel- the subject of the fourth sermon in the etc., a huge bell leased. Rev. H. E. Rouillard. wife and two young dressmaker, Mrs. Ella Sprague Pettingill. Mr. and Mrs. Collins McCarty have fast branch. Passengers trains will leave Son series next Sunday morning > .ere the bridal sons arrived Thursday by train fromSan- _Dissolution of of M. K. their at and Prodigal party friends and in partnership closed cottage Temple Heights The many acquaintances vilie and are at “The Stockton,” for the Belfast at 7.15 a. m„ 12.30 and 3.20 p. m. and at the Methodist church. school at was gei Kuowlton and True G. the residence at Sunday emony perform. Bangor and throughout the State of Mrs. their household Trundy_Grand are occupying Cummings’ present until they get goods will arrive at 10 05 a. m. and 12.05 and 6.05 at 6.30 stere- W. A. Luce J. W. Dougan of New York City, will be of Mrs. J. auction sale at the Phcenix House stables Cove for the winter. noon; prayer meeting p. in.; offieating, in order in the upper tenement a. Saturday occur- m. Freight trains will leave at 7.20 of used. The bride was grieved to learn of her death which on School street. Not- p. optieon lecture on the life Christ at 7.30 M. Ames’ house Saturday, Dec. 8th, of horses, carriages, etc., II. P. clerk with A. A. traveling suit of dark red at her home Sunday night, Nov. 25th, cold weather of and arrive at 4715 p. m. The first after- Cheney, drug withstanding the extremely m., W. E. Grinnell.James 11. p. m. These lectures will be given each ait if ul bride roses, after a illness, at the age of 75 years. assembled to by Howes, Howes & went to Portland for Tlianks- long Sunday a goodly number noon passenger train will leave one hour Co., in the month of December Mrs. will be remembered Odd Fellows’ lias a store full of use- Sunday evening attended the bride, Dougan especially the new pastor and listen to his very block, and for a short visit. Fred Fergu- greet earlier than now and the second train 20 j giving a of His life w!i1 be con- G. L. W. Weed, a by the summer visitors to Northport where and sermon. There is ful Christmas novelties at that will and definite period pleasing practical prices son is his place at Howes’. -i man. fol- she had a beautiful cottage on the North and minutes later. The freight will arrive one I supplying ; ? »*e Directly much enthusiasm over the new pastor appeal to the conservative shopper. Mail sidered each evening. Sittings are and ■ Tlianks- Shore which she occupied during the sum- more a who is in the of sumptuous great satisfaction in once having hour earlier. Joseph Warren, employ the public are invited. ved. A shower of mer coming and orders receive prompt and careful attention. mouths, early remaining settled minister. Shall we not work earnest- the New Tel. «St Tel. Co. at was one England Bangor, at was until late in the fall. Mrs. Dougan the new a school basket ball team .... Poor & Son have a stock of leather successfully ly, one and all, to make pastorate The Belfast High large in with his Rev. E. S. Phiibrook left Belfast last >ne of our most popn- of the pioneers of Northport, having been a spent Thanksgiving Bucksport successful one? went to Brooks Wednesday night, Nov. goods and fancy aiticles, calendars and to summer there for almost 20 and Mrs. E. L. Warren. Saturday morning enter upon Ids duties be much missed by regular resident i .Tel- pareuts, Mr. The ladies of the I. W. Clnb Cape were defeated the local team pictures suitable for Christmas gifts_A Mr. Jordan is one years, and having made many friends and 28th, and by as the pastor of the Baptist church in San- 1 the first of a series of sociables Miss Ethel M. Wood returned to Gorham in that town and in Belfast. lison gave line was as removal sale of and music highly respected citi- acquaintances residence by a score of 30 to 15. The up pianos, organs ford Mr. Phiibrook could have had a Friday evening, Nov. 30th, at the after the Sunday. and Sirs. Jot dan left She was a woman of rare kindness of heart merchandize is now on at Pitcher’s Music Normal School Monday speuding of Mrs. Grieve. It was attended by a large follows: larger salary out of the state, but preferred lor their home. The and hospitality and entertained extensively recess with her Mr. number of completely tilling the BROOKS LOCALS. BELFAST HIGH. Store. A few used at a bargain Thanksgiving pareuts, iends with them. at her summer home. Mrs. Dougan is sur- people, pianos to remain in Maine, bis native state. He go 1 lie and Mrs. Cedar street. a house, over 70 being present. program Richards or sale of children’s Llewellyn Wood, vived by her husband, a sister, and son, both Cook, rf.lb, cash payments...Closing did much work his live was varied and interesting, including good during years THE William who married Leiia, the If.lb, W. Dickey The Fashion. Christmas ar- who arrived GRANGES. Kotman, instrumental leadings, Ellis, hats at goods George Knowlton, recently in Belfast and the church of Mr. and Mrs. John W. l’atten vocal and music, c.c, pastorate pros- daughter Stimpson, Coiby A. a from to visit his Mrs. Jas. recitations and character impersonations, riving daily... J. Stevens publishes Chicago mother, as no of this Commercial. r b.If, Cunningham pered under his charge, will d ubt the 'to have met with city.—Bangor dance and Ames, followed by a genuine “country caution notice. W. Knowlton, Union street, will leave soon lie credit is due to the Reynolds, 11:.rf.Il. Dickey- church to which he lias been called. but the was refreshments. Much where he has tli, day Goals from Cook Ellis 10, Belfast Missionaky Institute. for Niagara Falls, employ- him to his new field of labor CITY GOVERNMENT. managers of the whole afifaii and before floor. 0, Rey- The carried with no 11. 3, W- ment. grange. Friday, for their homes all gave Mrs. Grieve, nolds, Stimpson, Dickey, Colby Un ueceinuer rain, uegimuug as the best wishes of of our leaving 5. iliursuay, many people. en- thanks for the Goals from fouls, Colby Ref- '■red together and As there was not a quorum in the council the hostess, enthusiastic Dickey. son Clements. Time- three o’clock, there will be held a series of Mrs. John Stevens ami of ?Rockland tiiiieh. on Monday evening, December 3d, the regu- genuine ami generous hospitality extended* eree, Ilayford. Umpire, Following is the program for the Mission- Shales. Scorer, Shales. meetings of exceptional importance to the spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. lar business could not be transacted in that keeper, Institute to be held in the Methodist meet- C. ary : elected the fol- department. churches of Waldo County. These and Mrs. II. Marden. Dr. Stevens was fast, SECRET SOCIETIES. The Parlor Musical Society had a very in- church on Thursday, Dec. 13th. IN BOAKD OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. will constitute the first missionary so busy professionally that he was unable nnual meeting, Dec. in Odd Fellow's’ Hall last ings AFTEUNUON SESSION. of teresting meeting the and one of come. gar M. The report of the collector taxes for the institute ever held in county to Cunningham; will be a regular convocation by evening, when a Mozart program 3.00 p. in. Devotional service, year 1005 was read, accepted and ordered on There Tuesday in the State. For more than ■Keen; Mrs. even- the first held Miss Elizabeth A. Quimby and Cora S Kev. 1>. I.. Wilson lecturer, file. C. 11. that he had col- Timothy Chase Lodge this, Thursday, was carried out under the direction of Miss Sargent reported been Harold at 7.HO o’clock. four years, however, there have many Morisou, Wellesley, ’Of), were entertained al 3.15 p.m. Conference, McKeen; lected from October 31st to December 3rd, ing Isabel Ginn. The was as publish- program in other States. Hel- “The Promotion of Mission Si” ly." 1900, and paid to the treasurer, §301.73. had a institutes of this kind the home ol their classmate, Miss Liliiai | unuiugham; cliap- The K. A. Chapter special meeting ed last week in The Journal, with the ex- 1 ed by Mr. II. *ks I The of the collector of taxes for which was line with a work S. report for degree work, fast is now coming into A of West New ton, during the Thanks » usurer, Harvey last evening a which was omitted lley 4.00p. m. Model Mission Study 1000 was read, accepted and ordered on file. refreshments. ception of piano solo, the M rs. Rena followed by which has become general throughout recess. Led by Miss Ethel J). Hubbard Shales; ! O'. F. that he had col- was of town. Sev- giving Thompson reported as Miss Stoddard out t “The Christian C» of ! I lecteil and to the §3,060.95. the meeting of Silver Cross lodge* ; country and even in Canada. Every church Chapter of quest Uraley; Ceres, paid treasurer, At were and a Congressman E. C. Burleigh, Mrs. llur I el. evening, eral new members present, India,' will be the lesson of the hour. u, Mrs. A. Me- A hearing on the petition of ttie N. E. Knights ot l’ythias, Wednesday ! in tile county is urged to make unusual of were number usual the en- leigh and their daughter, Mrs. R. J. Martin 5.00 m. Conference, A Tel. Co. (which has been printed in The Nov 00th. a number applications larger than enjoyed is p. nu served. ! effort for large representation. It hoped “Missions in the Sen. .Johnson; lady Journal) was held, and it was voted to grant received. Refreshments were At tertainment. Chorus work was done after left Augusta N'ov. 28tli for Boston en routi Sunday ■ 1 h' there was work in j that many will avail themselves of the op- Led by Miss Margaret llazeltine .Slides. permission to erect the pole lines as request- the meeting last evening Mr. E. S. for Washington, 1). C., where they wil and a the progam, as usual, directed by and teachers i:r<- urged to ed. the first and second degrees number ! portuuity this affords to meet together in Superintendents -e, Jackson, elected which is in i the winter. be at this hou-. IN LICENSING BOARD. of were presented. Pitcher. The next meeting, and The spend present 1 Dec. applications | conference fellowship. purpose 1st: Master, F. of E. will be on De- B. who travels in the w iulei EVENING SESSION. A license as victtfaler was granted to Dorman of Belfast, 1). D. G. charge Mary Faunce, institute is not for ,A. Stantial, 1 II. Wilraer J. of the only inspiration Huody; Steward, and his bond visit to Solo- cember and will be an night, de- a fertilizer was al ! 7.15 in. Devotional Charles O’Connell approved. H P makes his official King 1*8th, open increased of months for concern, p. Service, h but for knowledge systematic I. W. Hatch Steward, H. E. Mor- The request of Koscoe Arey and Fred Chapter, No g, R. A. M., Thurs- to for the first time n Led by Kev. mon Temple voted Living Composers. in the school and home for Thanksgiving ! Robbins fora victuaier’s license was taken December 0. There will be mission study .Sunday | 7.30 p. m. Conference, “Giving," use; Chaplain, Mrs. day evening, 13 llis recent covered Aroos from the table and it was voted that a li- Arch degree with the Reform and years, trips Led Miss Ethel I». Hubbard ■ in the Royal The Ladies’ Circles of Societies, by er, II. E. wo'rk Trinity Young Peoples especially, Chase; Sec’y, cense be There seems tube consider- took and Deer Isle. 8.15 m. Address, Mr. li. \V. Hicks granted. usual banquet. East Belfast, will hold their annual the best helps available for this through county p. Lewis Stevens; in the and the attend- church, Associate of the American Hoard Keeper, Adjourned to December 6,1900, at 7 p. in. able interest chapter after- Miss Frances Howes returned to hit. Ids Sect’y. be on this fair in hall, Wednesday the various denominational missionary 8.45 m. 'own; Pomona, Mrs. J. ance will undoubtedly large oc- Memorial p. Offering. Courier-Gazette. 12th. Doors open at services ot trained workers School, West Newton, last Monday, altei k. it. casion.—Rockland noon and evening,Dec. boards. The Adjournment. Edwards; Lady Portland Goes Democratic. recess with hei held 2 in. Useful articles and home-made have been secured. Mr. H. W. Hicks, As- spending the Thanksgiving ■nel Rich. After recess The order of Elks Memorial services p. sociate of the American Hoard, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Howes, Dec. 3. The Democrats last Sunday in many places. Lewiston will be on sale and there will also be Secretary parents, Millions of bottles of Foley’s Honey and I'Oigram as follows: song, Portland, Me., candy and Miss Ethel D. Hubbard of Wellesley, control of the Portland held their exercises Sunday evening farm Mr. Ilowes her. Tar have been sold w ithout any person ever u. today gained city lodge a coruer grocery at which many pro- attendants at both accompanied Verne reading, theater and the address was Mass., will address the any other than bene- Chase; government for the first time since 1892 and in the Empire will be having experienced ducts will be on sale. Aunt Polly afternoon and evening sessions. Such Rev. and Mrs. 1. B. Mower) daughter Mis: use colds arral,ee; song, Ada Uoody. the second since 1885. They re-elected by Jeremiah E. Burke, supervisor of Bos- ficial results from its for coughs, j Mr. Burke’s was “The she has her standard text books as Hishop Thoburn’s and Mrs. Mower’s Mis: and troubles. This is because the Nathan Clifford for a second term by ton schools. subject present, and as just completed Eunice, sister, lung "Wears were chosen last Mayor Man and the "Christian of India” and Dr. ’s and Tar in the Hi, over Frank B. Brotherhood of Fatherhood of her stock will be of Conquest Abbie returned to Waterville Sat genuine Foley Honey yel- 1 about 422 plurality Christmas shopping will be Caldwell, moii Mifljken, He said we could best memorialize Grose’s “Aliens or Americans” low contains no or other Harvest Grange, the Republican nominee. The first five of God.” will be served at 6 after witl package opiates before interest to all. Supper considered. The India book will receive nrday, spending Thanksgiving harmful Guaid health re Master, Milton M. Weut- the nine wards were carried by the Demo- those who have gone by consecrating drugs. your by to the best we know m. All donations of food will be thank- demonstration in the model mis- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement. but the H. crats for aldermen and councilmen and in ourselves anything p. practical fusing any genuine.—K. Moody* est p. .1 ones; of sion class conducted by Miss Hub- Steward, addition Democratic aldermen were elected about. The voice the people is not al- fully received. At 8 o’clock the drama study voice of but it seems that in bard. The institute will be held in the Miss Hattie Aborn left Monday for e Howard, Harold Cush- in Wards 6 and 7 and one Democratic coun- ways the God, “The Family” will be pre- crisis the hand of has entitled Quiet Methodist church and a program of the two weeks’ vacation, and spent Thanksgiv If “taken at the Sneeze Stage" Preventics Steward, lluldah cilman in Ward a total of seven out of every great God Ramsay; 0, sented. Solos will be by Miss Florida will be found elsewhere in this in after which she will visit it —a toothsome candy Tablet—will surely « 16 out of 27 councilmen. out the way, and the people have given meetings ing Knox, ard; Ed- nine aldermen and pointed of the ami check an cold or Treas., George therein. Each one should Emma Lam- paper. The attention superintend- New Hampshire and Boston.—Rockporl quickly approaching '■ walked reverently Carrow and Mrs. Euphemia D a of ents and teachers in the Sunday schools is Correspondence Courier-Gazette. Lagrippe. When you first catch cold—or feel Tasker; Lecturer, in Advice. strive for spirit self-sacrifice and Service^ The ladies hope to be well Danger Asking bert of Boston. called to the conference on “Missions in it coming on—take Dr. Shoop’s Preventics, ;, "de Keeper, W. S. Mahu- It is not necessary that each should regret W’hen you have a cough or cold do not ask as wish to dedicate their the school.” A attendance is Mr. and Mrs. F. Morton of Dorehes and the effect will sur- '"nce with Nathan Hale that he has but one life patronized, they Sunday large King prompt certainly Rennett; Ceres, Lucy some one what is good lor it, as there is little desired to the end that the life ter announce the engagement of theii and you. Preventics, surely Jfi.ttj, to give for his country, to go with Fr church free of debt and every helps. spiritual prise please • ... Clara in some unknown prepara- and the Grace tc the “ounce of aiuj.. Mahurin; Or- danger taking Damier to the lepers at Honolulu, or like may be quickened missionary daughter, Evelyn, Radcliffe, ’05, supply proverbial prevention.” tion. aud Tar cares coughs, Admission free in the afternoon. Supper churches Har Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes J. H. rs Ster* Allen Goodwin- The Foley’s Honey Florence Nightingale to nurse the fallen in Activities increased throughout the Mr. Ledyard Worthington Sargent, by will h and The and entertainment for adults 35 ceuts; for of this and Entertainment Is son of Dr. A. ol and K. h. the colds, prevents pneumonia. war, but into all lives must come something city county. vard, ’05, Dudley Sargent Montgomery, Searsport, Moody, first Saturday is in a Refuse 15 cents. visitors. Belfast. beinJ-"ataUed genuine yellow package. of self sacrifice, jjb children 25 cents; entertainment to be provided the Cambridge.—Boston Budget. substitutes.—R. H. Moody. ___ or shore arm of the breakwater and con- when a woman was The Farmer’s Wife EDITORIAL KITES. Nov. 20th, young tinuing it to the shore with a view of on about her churn. She held up by a highwayman Hunting- Is very careful providing a shelter for a landing place scalds it after using, and gives and of the first ton avenue and robbed of her wrist thoroughly for the passengers, crews cargoes Come to think it, stump it. She knows It it a sun bath to sweeten of in distress and other vessels, that 1 heard I didn’t hear. The thief although grap- vessels speech bag. escaped, that if her churn is sohr it will taint the the lifeboats of the Point Judith was advertised to be made by E. Z. heard and for for pled with by a young man who butter tlie' is made in it. The stomach is Service.” Has a world-wide reputation 1 Judsou, “Ned Buntline,” in front of Life-saving Hi^h cries. t churn.-* In the stomach and digestive the old brick tavern in the town of the woman’s If these instructions of Congress had and nutritive tracts are 'performed pro- and Delicious in 1854. But a crowd gathered P. S. Since this was written Francis it reasonable Flavor 1 Alfred, cesses which are almost exactly like tlie been carried out Is quite Quality and Judson with bad eggs and and returned to the pelted has been captured churning of butter. Is it not apparent to believe that the lives of the Lugano’s vegetables, so that his speech decayed then that if this stomach-churn is foul it been saved. to a conclusion before it was prison. crew might have •came makes foul all which is put into it? fairlv Willis McIntyre begun.-Phillip Tlie evil of a foul stomach is not alone STOCKTON SPRINGS. Times. a series of misfortunes, NORTH in tlie Portland Sunday After long in the mouth and the foul feat of which was the the bad taste Mrs. Arthur Moore has been quite ill for a tour of the crowning Judton was then making liner La Bour- breath caused by it, but the corruption of several S COCOA days. BAKER sinking of the French in the interest of the Know the current of blood and the dissem- the State the British ship pure were in | gogne on July 4, 1898, the Herman and F. Percy Partridge P wrecked oft ination of disease throughout body. Nothing order. The writer recalls his | Cromart vshire has been Searsport on business Monday. loss. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Has held the market with constantly increasing sales Tetns Point in Chili, and is a total visit to Macliias at that time, but has makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. Miss Jessie Maiden visited Miss Bernice j interest the members of the Mountain last week. and has won 47 awards in no recollection of hearing him speak. This will It does for the stomach what the washing Albey at Mosquito for 126 years, highest on fpj; Association who went and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely Maine Press A party of young folks gave a candy pull and America. 5 removes tainting or corrupting ele- last even- They used to teach manners in the the excursion to Halifax, N. S., in July every at the Center sehoolhouse Friday Europe ment. In this way it cures blotches, •old days. Now there is little formal collision above mentioned ing. 1898. The eruptions, scrofulous swellings, No Other Food Product has a Like Record. instruction. If a youth does not learn pimples, Charles Cummings and family of Pros- took off the Nova Scotian coast, sores, or open eating ulcers and all good manners at home, he lets to pick place pect called on friends in this vicinity re- an iron ship, humors or diseases arising from bad blood. p them up when he gets out in the world, and the Cromartyshire, cently. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in or else be handicapped. Great geniuses whose bow was knocked into a cocked Manter Moody is the lucky man now, your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, have commanded respect in spite of had arrived at Hali- having shot a deer weighing 200pounds last WALTER BAKER & CC>., Ltd. hat, so to speak, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed boorishness, but it is never safe for a Thursday. of destination. Some of and have frequent head aches, |j her despondent, man to assume that lie is a fax, port as a Established 1 young others dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom- S. B. Littlefield, Jr., has employment the visited her and among at with the new genius—Youtli's Companion. party or bowels, sour the village firm, * ach, constipated irregular an article of who oodhue & Gardiner. This is an extract from E. C'. Bowditch Augusta, or hitter risings after eating and poor Slumber a French or some cun- captioned “A Valuable Asset,” and brought home as a souvenir appetite, these symptoms, any consider- Master Medbury Staples owns the of them, indicate that you are n that are the delight of all the will that man- which was carried on one of able number ing puppies most people agree good flag from biliousness, torpid or lazy children in the neighborhood. from the suffering tiers are a valuable asset. “Manners boats that conveyed people with the usual accompanying indi- liver Tel. a and "teir attendant The inspector for the New England must adorn knowledge aud smooth its sinking liner to the ship. There was gestion, or dyspepsia HUMPHREYS’ derangements. Tel. Co., has been in this vicinity looking Ches- the and 502 new service. way through the world.” wrote panic on hoard Bourgogne after the telephone WITCH HAZEL lost. terfield. persons, chiefly passengers, were Leroy Nickerson, the substitute mail enTe1ol%l^c^^-abov^ynil?tpitlje writing route No. :::::: Later the caught lire off nTTYcomfilidnsJasnTt^TefTTw carrier, is driving the mail 1, OIL EATO Cromartyshire SPENCER& since Forrest the resigned. and her com- Clark, carrier, in the large cities, and in some smal- the east coast of Africa, iiTTrheseveraTsohoolsof mqdlc-G practice, to ftTve~Eeen ski I lliiiSIaliOialgmiQtl’TI Mrs. Adelaide Partridge with her two the churches are pat- mander lost his life in attempting ler places, regular combined fn DrT Pierce a Goldstix-MgrtlCiO. little daughters, Christine and Mildred, FOR FILES, the life boats. It is true at rons of the advertising columns of the jump into one of Discovery. That this is absolutely visited at Ernest Blanchard’s Sandy- will be to satisfaction last week. ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. The edition of said that a complete account of the readily proven your point, new papers. Saturday a card I if von will but mail postal request trees are 1>. Star would fill a fair sized N. Y„ for a Large quantities of Christmas SAMPLE MAILED FREE. the V ishington, C, Evening vessel's mishaps to'I)r. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. station. from being shipped from Prospect —- an con- free of bis booklet of extracts *“ has ;'<•! carried from three to four volume. She was iron ship, copy Those trees are F. F. Crockett, N. years the standard medical authorities, giving selling H in and W. Fred Ellis, George Partridge ,,p ,,■<.! this class of advertising, and structed at Port Glasgow 1879, the names of air the Ingredients entering Staples, show- and others. At Druggists, 25 cents, or mailed. issue of the tons into liis world-famed medicines and Medicine Co., Cor. William and John COMEa"d a '(*•■{• ; sat unlay Brooklyn was 1554 register. Humphreys’ ing what the most eminent medical men that lias Streets, New York. -7 advertisements of It is reported George Partridge ;nai.-> Eagle had of the age say of them. for the John of the rich city people buy- exchanged the lleagen place .hurehes and religious societies. Of The plan Harrimau place at Cape Jellison. Mr. -JiNeW (joody-: of Maine the abandoned farms in the real es- announced the ing up Partridge is much interested that .. tin her 27 topics not now and are not and some that are abandoned, plans are left untenanted tate business at the Cape. u sermons to be the day is a NERVOUS DEBILITY, t*.e preached assuming considerable proportions, available to purchasers. Still, later possible C jflL. S T O* S A. allow 12 called attention to the matter that may be taken up by Vital Weakness and Prostra- mg, we do not see what can be done to rem- in wet the There lias jO Kind You Have A,wa^ other that are every music features and two advertised in- agricultural department. Bear* the tion from overwork and coming been a tendency ot recent years to pur- edy this state of things. four offered Homeo- strumental soloists. Only chase farms and fit them up for a sum- causes. Humphreys’ took No. in use ‘free seats," but a large number mer playground, leaving them vacant The recent wreck of the schooner pathic Specific 28, months in summer. In ■pains to ‘invite strangers.” The space except for a few and the drowning of three over 40 years, the only success- after Lugano _=SOMETHING some eases ttie farms, being pur- Sure or iken varied from a three line notice to 1 members of her crew off Point Judith Kodol Dyspepsia ful remedy. $1 per vial, spec- chased by some ricli person, have been in black letter dan- what yeti eat. ial for serious cases, $3. a long program printed carried on more extensively than be-: has again called attention to this Digests package has for offered tore. But of them are only occu- and to the dela- Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. vpe. The Journal years many ger point for shipping liELfAST 1'lilCK C1KKKNT. in the of summer cottages N. Y. room in the use* 'he c- of its columns free for church pied light toriness of ollicials is pro- Med. Co., William & John Sts., -^for every has been made to government Humphreys’ de- and no attempt carry Corrected Wepk 1 y for The Journal. icp r- and it is a well established the soil a safeguard for life and property. them on or render productive. viding Produce Market. Prices Paid Producer tan:: :it of the movement of The coastwise interests have paper. If the simply occupying shipping Apples $> bu., 50a75 Hay p ton, lO.OOfd 12.00 continues to Hides 9A them in an idle manner for several years past been urging up- dried, p ft. 7 p lb, i’ outwits and evades the 2.00(52.25 Lamb p lb, 10 for the negro orow Com’r Oilman questions whether Beans, pea, Presents on the completion of the Lamb Skins, 75 Beautiful Holida; forces of po- Congress Yel’eyes,2.00a2.25 NOTICE! ,111 >;ltd prison officials, a for the it will be good tiling agricul- Butter ft, 23,525 Mutton p lb. 8 officers and ilitia in it Point Judith Harbor of and in p ire muff's tural interests ot Maine and whether Refuge, Beef, sides, P ft, 7 58' Oats p bu., 32 ib, 40 state of effi- Potatoes bu.. 50 in. x county. A high will not materially reduce the total out- the River and Harbor bill approved Beef fore quarters, 5a0 p of the bu.,• 60 found Hog, 8 iei v these guardians people of the State. In two or three cases Barley put March a, 1005, the following clause was Cl eese p ft, 12: draw p ton, 8.00 A,v attained, to he sure.—Boston and York counties the lb, in Sagadahoc viz: Chicken p ft, 14al5 Purkey P 25@27 journal. farmhouses have been fitted up, but, enacted, Calf Skins, per lb. 14 Pallow p ib, 3 | ► eal P lb, 8&9 »ur Boston contemporary evidently freak of the rich owners, Point Judith harbor of Duck p ft, 16al7| tlirough some “Improving doz., 38 ►Vool, unwashed, 28 that Francis was able! the Rhode Provid- Ejrgs $4 forgets equally not a living soul lias been on premi- refuge, Island, $100,000: Fowl p ft. 12 Wood, hard, 4.00154.5O evade the officers and contract or contracts be soft. 3.00 to outwit and ses since tliev were purchased three ed, that a may Geese p ft. I6(gl7 Wood, in Massachusetts after his es-; Com- entered into the of War posse.- years ago.—Augusta Cor. Bangor by Secretary and was only and work as be Pet. ail Price. Retail Market. cape from prison there, mercial. for such materials may Undertaking-™",' when lie came, to Maine and necessary to prosecute said project, to Beef, corned, p ft, agio Lime P bbl., 1.05(6,1.15 captured M'e know of a number of such places, 14 i«a:o 1 )at Meal p tb, 4 committed a crime in this state.—Ken be for as may from Butter Salt, ft, paid appropriations Corn ^ bu., 661 )nions P lb, 3 and recall one where a house standing not to ex- nebec Journal. time to time be made by law, Cracked Corn, P bu, 63j< )il. Kerosene, gal.,14(615 with fine Jollock y 5 the Boston Journal also for- in a very sightly position, ceed in the aggregate $100,000, exclusive Corn Meal, p bu., 63| 'b, Possibly sork p ib, 11 is of the amounts herein and heretofore Cheese, P ft, I7gl8| on the views seaward and landward, drop- Cotton cwt., 1.65! faster p bbl., 1.13 gets that highway robberies that Seed, p appropriated: Provided further, Codfish dry, ft, iye Meal P lb, 3 and sub- to and remains unoccupied 8ig£>j &WOO streets in the ping pieces and 51iorts cvvt., 1.35 HEAL principal city the amounts herein appropriated Cranberries, p qt., 12, p are no Clover Seed, 15 p lb, 6 Boston are of almost oc- from year to year. Such places with an balance on Sugar urbs of daily authorized, existing Flour, p bbl., 4.75a5.50 Salt, T. I., p bu., 4 A often with a view to fu- hand to the credit of such 5 currence. and arrests infrequent. doubt bought improvement, H. G. Seed p bu., 1.80, Sweet Potatoes, shall be in the P ft. 12* Wheat Meal. 3< i CHARLES E KXO U'l.TOX. Stewait dice Refractionist, -t Oct, Expert CEiTETERY AND Resources as Submitted to State Rank Examiner MAINE. 27,1006,1603,871.88 97 HIGH ST., BELFAST. LAWN FENCES | j♦ raised interest | November !. 1906 we increased dividend to stockholders to 8 per cent per annum, rJ to check on VASES, SETTEES,&c. 1 rate in to per cent. Also pay 2 per cent interest on deposits subject Savings Department 4 ^ | » daily balances of over $300.00. \ not when consider we are one of * Maine, 1 inquiries are made how can ^ou pay 4 per cent to depositors. It is strange you Bridge Street, Belfast, this rate. We will tell how we do it: manv other prosperous and successful Banks in New England that are paying you | | ^ # OF THE # * 3,000 Money-making Connecticut, New York, N No. 17 r» r Q 1 “Strout’s List Jr 3.rms ror Oalc • • detail; one to 1,000 acres, BANKING <- YORK most METHOD OF MODERN NEW it is the j BY THE IMPROVED have stock, tools and crops included; and in bargains ever issued, with cuts of buildings traveling Send to-day for free copy to nearest ottice. ATTENTION TO BUSINESS. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, “Largest AND CAREFUL York 1 HERALD 150 Nassau Street, New Maine SS Broad Street, Boston Investment. 335 Water Street, Augusta, * Our first consideration is soundness of | ...DEC. 16, 1906... ART SECTION, ! Our loans are all secured by reliable collateral. 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9 "■ 1 —■ ^%\0> MGHT BELFAST HOMES. j HAYNES VS. FRANCIsT" Club. Two Desperate Prisoners Contrasted. t6e congregational i: first Over a week has Ou Miid Miter Oct. 8, 1906, trains countr; ing* i|K1; !nb hail their of “Francisism” t Burnham and Waterville with through trains th- season Tuesday, now passed, and the villain has created v >r and from Bangor, Waterville. Po»tlard and hurcli parlors, when one of the that has vis- biggest uproars oston; will run as tollows were : mch and parish There is much in connec- to say FROM BELFiST .•ml excellent supper tion with the of Francis as escape CASTORIA am v. v ac which the special v i c t compared with anoth er ,p o n For Infants and Children. lelfast, depart 7 15 3 30 3 00 Avis M. Mori- < Miss who is still bars. There ity Point.17 20 tl 36 >3 5 behind the Faldo. .17 45 15 Havid X. Beech is no has 30 tl *3 doubt that Francis (rooks. 7 42 ] 67 3 27 his A. Kuowlton, the plenty of nerve and cunning, that ^nox t7 54 t2 09 3 »» and 'horndike. 8 00 2 15 3 46 the club escape from prison was a one The Kind You Have I mi with bold that he is a and yet fnity...... 8 08 2 23 £52 with wily, athletic man, (urnham, arrive. 8 30 2 45 4 15 were festooned went we believe that when Sam Haynes Hinton.. 8 62 6 01 different nationali- in 6 into prison he was Francis’ equal (enton. 9 02 11 blue Always (angor.,_11 16 4 45 5 65 sm and Bought paper, in every way, except possibly physical A M brute most .■in pendant, which strength, and his superior in similating faeToddandBegula- Faterville. 9 08 3 35 6 15 other pm a »r ,, well as specially every way. the stomachs andBowels of Hng 1 ’ortland.12 16 6 00 12 45 When Haynes made his to get out About 8 o’clock try I D. 4 00 9 15 6 30 Of which after his 1 mston,(oston .insisting of Pres- prison, was shortly | w D. 4 c>6 9 05 7 20 RESIDENCE OF DR. ELMER SMALL. coming, we believe it was the most bold m orison, Mr. Walter TO BELFAST. and desperate ever made to es- the incotn- attempt PM AM AM greeted cape from this institution. E- D. 7 00 9 oO plaitings of blue and white striped rib- Promotes THgestlon,Cheerful- ioatou I le time was spent At that time Haynes was full of life, Itest.Con tains neither iostou,jWD 8 45 FASHIONS. bon are used with excellent effect on a his ness and a? table, which was 'NEW YORK strong, cunning and his plan to gain 12 55 For nor Mineral, ‘ortland.-.10 35 7<0 Bowker, assist- dotted net skirt with draped waist of freedom was most carefully laid. Opium,Morphine A M Material Evening Nahcotic. 9 62 3 66 Dresses, Light and lace fichu crossed at some time lie had been using a liniment Not Vaterville. 7 16 was patronized, Jumper striped silk, ) 7 15 2 00 Hair Dres- him he __ (angor. Dotted Met Dresses, given for a lame wrist, and p M ihe club, extend- Gowns, the front. Flower Wreaths quickly found out that this liniment (enton. t7 21 t9 57 t4 KfZ. in' and an sing, Hair Ornaments, visitors, CIIRISMAS TIMES IN THE BIG CITY. contained a large percentage of am- MrnirnaradUrSAMUELPmmR Hinton. 17 30 110 00- 4jl 8 10 2<> 4 3t> mi the program a on Berthas. which lie would (urnham, depart. 60 The rush for Christmas be monia, readily grasped Pumpkin Tnity. 9 08 10 45 4 45 presents Mx. Senna * areiiee E. Read, of The Journal.1 be just what he wanted for further op? ] 9 17 11 »* 4 65 [Correspondence after RodUlUSJb- rhorndike. gins immediately Thanksgiving, erations. the mean- [ vnox....'+9 25 111 1° 15 04 n.sa" in fine form Consequently in * waist is a send tc Aoutkmd. l (rooks.. 9 11 35 6 20 Tlie “jumper” god and people who would under other cir- time he had in some secured some 40 encore with one and way Valdo. i9 60 111 45 *5|SO the woman of moderate means, cumstances scorn to a pepper, in addition to the ammonia, tesu*. Point. HO 00 111 65 *6 40 ;eristic carry package, Seed ( Hty composi- a and a lie had ffvrm 1 arrive 10 05 12 05 5 45* now that a shirt devoid of trim- knife, wooden key (elfast, ;y enjoyed. plaited are fain to clasp their treasur es closely has beer made to fit the guard room door leading Flag station. ■ Miss of similar material' for over- ) Limited tickets for are now sold a? evening, ming [but and light room in the already to the street, had an outfit that would Boston have ?5.00 froiu Belfast and all stations on Branch. introduced, and added, beauty and utility joined crowded street cars. Be it have meant his freedom had it whispered surely Aperfect Remedy forConstipa- Through tickets to all points West and North and freshness that via all Sanboru, if lmr audience hands. All the delicacy that in New York cannot af- not been for the unexpected, and tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. vest, routes, for sale V»y Lewis j everybody Belfast. GKO. F. EVANS, and waist exists in the is the fact that Ira T. Xorthy, at that \gent, y gracefully of the lingerie ford a cab. Amid “the thousand and Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- Vice President anti General Manager, time teamster at the prison, just hap- F. E. Boothpy, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent- a vivid deserip- lace yoke and sleeves, the lattei ness and Loss of Sleep. dainty one” alluring trifles that arrest atten- pened to come to the guard room when Miez canal, and on individual taste, being constructed a safe that one man is tion, perfumery is always choice, Haynes supposed only of ihe vegetation of the wearer. \ erj Facsimile Signature or the resources selects a would he there. Mie was and the judicious purchaser pnvi- of broadcloth and riaynes, in connection witn ms pmu light shades silk, bottle or box of & Bauman’s ihere anil saw Murray for escape, had made a well bracket are made into YORK. Years even velvet up NEW Thirty lie product goes panne Florida water, which has borne the and taking it along, followed by an- of this for home the natives. The evening dresses style test of time as a favorite with dis- other convict who had the escape line is the a their but there the started bracket in hand up day for or theatre wear, women, and goes home desire, criminating to room. are must not steps leading the guard PASSENGER TRAIN Hins. They drawn, the “jumper dress" with a satisfied with SERVICE peaceful mind, When he reached the top he motioned L===J •ar and at other at a ball or full dress reception. appear her shopping. to Guard Barrows who was watching In Effect October 8. 1906. oliers fur rice* As indicated in a previous letter, con- at the to the door as he I exact copy or wrappeh. Monday, HAIR DRESSING. window, open 'i king live days. is the leading wished to hand him the bracket to be trasting embroidery I*aaat_ CASTORIATHE CENTAUR n (Bvenvlllo skirt of one was plain to- about a of roses, when and MARBLE p. p. m.: Morisou’s hear- wear; large cluster, perchance work in zig-zag towards Northy, GRANITE 7 .55 p. m. there were three scant with depth, then orchids, clematis or wisteria, on one the latter tired. The ball passed ARRIVALS 1 them that, J R OXT STREET. of each finished by a plain through Haynes’ right side, piercing 5 few in the puffs net, shoulder, and to the waist the Arrive—Stockton 10.15 a. m., t 10.251.- larger drooping This and Searsj was his suspender. stopped him, m. Milo 7.30 a. m., Greenville 3.35 a. m.„ to and travellers net ruffle. Narrow blue ribbon now slender wreath is carried up to the Leaving who came the and Dover & Foxcroft 7.05 a So. 3.15 a. | the convict up steps We carry a large stock of FINISHED MARBLE GRANITE, in., Lagrange ■ in the in each and a few wired bows North 8.oo a in., No. govern- run puff j other shoulder. behind made a .hasty exit back into EMERALD BLACK in., Bangor (via Bangor) including the CHAMPION BLACK [and Bangor 8.55 a. m. ..are allowed to of the same ribbon were fastened tc Verona Clarke. the as Northy sent two bullets yard and work Arrive—Northern Maine Junction l.-'5 m.. on to after but iu the door GRANITE. All orders filled promptly good guaranteed. ue passing the skirt quite a distance apart, The him, they lodged m. Leaving Caribou 7.00 a. in.. -* Die 7.2^ was taken into the Please call before orders and see specimens. а. m., Fort 9airfield 7.05 a. m.. Houlto:: .*-•>" a. m ■h.mce. The trains low with net casing. Haynes placing your waist was neck, plain and the call- Ashland 7.55 a. in., Millinocket 11.15 a. m.. Milo ;ive and prison hospital physician character F. S. HUTCHINS. 12.35 ni So. 1.05 p. n .. Bangor ivia at the front, and bretelles came down to see A. E. HUTCHINS. p. Lagrange gathered ed. Northy m -50 m. ami departures Shortly North Bangor) 12.50 p. No. Bangor p. formed of one when looked and calm- _ I the shoulders, him, Haynes up Arrive—Stockton 8.25 p. m., Searspo: s.35 p- in. have graced ok a. They will have to m. D>- a single net ruffle ly said—“Mr. Northy, you J.eaving Caribou 11.45 a. m.. Presqm* I2.lv scant puff edged by a. »> ••s an hour and me a new pair of suspenders.” p. m.. Fort Fairfield 11.45 m.. Houlton p.sc.., was laced across buy Fort Kent 10.55 a. ni.. Ashland 12.55 p. m.. Milli- will wait while a Blue ribbon (narrow) nerve. Had Barrows been That’s only and Rt «l Estate. nocket 4.25 p. in., Milo 5.45 p. ill., Greenville 3.45 were in FRED ATWOOD, Insurance hi. The bullock the front, and the sleeves keep in the guard Voom Haynes would have W,|S?RT p. m., Dovi r & Foxcroft 5.15 p. in., So. 1: grange it with б. 25 p. ni., Bangor (via North Bangor) p. in.. are skirt and waist. gone over to the door, unlocked MILLION ASSETS, animals, pic- ing with 10c. and 15c. REPRESENTING OVEk FORTY-FIVE No. Bangor 7.07 p. in. his made and undoubtedly escaped. • key c. ,j speedy, making SIMPLICITY IX MAKING. Steam Boiler W. M. BROWN, * Sir*- C. BROWN, No man ever went into a prison with Accident, Plate Glass, Tornado Insurance, Gen’l Pa*>’r Miss Morison saw hire, Life, Superintendent, {Gelid Agent SALE IN BELFAST BY more nerve and than dress was of white ARE FOR any cunning insurance and in iiikeys id India, Another pretty * Inspection. rows ol Haynes. Contractors. Administrators aud Trustees. .ml wild the skirt trimmed with Security Bonds for Cashiers. elephants. voile, But today the writer, and so do large solicited. Keai estate bought and sold. and the waist ful Correspondence from SI,000 to white satin ribbon, & numbers of other persons, believe that EASTERN STEAMSHIP CO! the of voile CARLE JONES, is a man. He is '.-it. Some of with fichu effect changed very but low neck, Haynes Bankrupt’s Petition for Discharge. from India’s satin ribbon, bright, intelligent and an excellent me- ruffles edged by narrow Who arrangement have all In the matter of ) by special chanic. Since his attempt at escape he WINTER REDUCED RATES. re interestingly fichu at the front and the Phillip Lowell, [ In Bankruptcy. the crossing the patterns all the time. has been a tine prisoner, and although bankrupt. ) -.aid that most of white satir Belfast to $2 25. ends tucked under a wide, in years past he has been given many To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the I)is- Boston, ii were from the lor Dis- belt. This style serves as a model foi ~J=NO WAITING TO SEND.^ liberties, has never abused them in any rict Court of the L'nited States the md that a visit to trict of Maine. box way. He has attended right to busi- material. Double LOWELL of Freedom, in the County one a vital and any light-weight and it is believed if he had his ness, PHILLIPof Waldo and State of Maine, in said Dis- wonderful work liberty he would live a calm, industri- trict, respectfully represents, that on the He been in Htli of October, last past, he was duly i. •„ in heathen ous and right life. has day under the Acts of now over It is not adjudged bankrupt Congress prison thirty years. relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surren- believed that he ever intended to kill dered all his property and rights of property, and :■ gave jioiman Policeman Bobbins.—Thomaston Her I A and has fully complied with all the requirements of ex- Large said Acts and of the orders ot Court touching his her usual aid. bankruptcy. cueamers leave tor v... a aiiio.e:. style, anil then Wherefore he prays, That he may be decreed neuast r.osion and s the Court to have a full from all debts Rockland, Mondays, Wednesdays. 'Ii;<% li. X. Beech of A MEW COON IN TOWN. by diseliarge and at provable against his estate under said bank- Saturdays p. in. » on For Scat ort, interesting talk ruptcy Acts, except such debts as are excepted sport, Bucks} Winterpon Hamp- den on and Wednes- s Selection law from such signal) Bangor Tuesday- Choice by discharge. resided many ENGAGEMENT. >i EXTRAORDINARY Dated this 28th dav of November, A. D. 1906. days, Fridays and Saturdays at 7.40 a*, m upon arrival of ■> .if speech and Third Week. PHILLIP LOWELL. steamer from Boston. —OF— Bankrupt. ItETl'KNINO pleasing to her MINOT ST. CLAIR FRANCIS the characteristic ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. From Boston Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday* In his Brilliant, Bewildering and in. v. th and Busy, and Fridays at 5 p. South, entitled r rom Koekland. via Tuesd "eon “Beat It” Disappearing Act, District of Maine, ss. Cannier., -ast some of the nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at ab«" > a ir* IT!” A. I). on “TAG, YOU’RE On this 1st day of December, 1906, From via (Hampden on si_u a Wis- ~ the Puritans in Bangor, reading the foregoing petition, it is terport, Buoksport and Searsport Mom a\-. Wed- —or— That a he had •rs in the South, ordered by the Court, hearing nesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at ti a. in. A. “Side Stepping the Maine Au- upon the same on the 21st day of December, Ail cargo, except live stock, via tin* steamers p set of in said easing D. 1906, before said Court at Portland, of this company, is insured against lii«- a ad,ma- thorities.” and that the peanut fields District, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; rine risk notice thereof be in The Republican He carries no baggage to deceive you. published FKED W. BOTE. Belfast V •abins, the old Journal, a newspaper printed in said District,and Agent.' Bookings for one night stands and long and other in A. H. G. B. & T. -■» I’—t-d* 'ii.- Williamsburg that all known creditors, persons IIANSIOM, jumps now open. interest, may appear at the said time and place, of today, how- and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said should not he granted. /■ .—...—--7,-. -V i-! to be the most The above announcement in petitioner appeared And it is further ordered by the Court, That the ■bed briefly upon the Boston Post. The tiiird week’s en- FOB THE HOLIDAYS Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors ot said and this order, addressed uta, that For copies petition saying gagement was not completed. fur; to them at their places of residence as stated. ithe.ru city—that ther of Warden B. Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, Judge particulars enquire —AT— ol The said Court, and the seal thereof, at Port- ie are not people 0. Norton, State Prison, Thomaston. land. in said District,on the 1st day of December. ■•'i-eii lants id “car A D. 1906. JAMES E HEWEY, Clerk. Mrs. Beech [L. s-l A true copy of petition and order thereon. Clerk. negro as a type Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY, and in its place — th a very differ itherner finds it P. Palmer's I] ■ '-iKiition of the Dwight LEAF education, said Indigestion LARD she spoke of MASONIC TEMPLE, BELFAST. Stomach trouble is but a symptom of, and not H OME AT THE p irt >»f TRIED, Hampton, In itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia, •• graduates lived Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet the community they are symptoms only of a certain specific "rganized a loan Nerve sickness—nothing else. BIN WITH led Dr. CENTRAL MARKET FILL ONE which was on a It was this fact that first correctly Shoop l in the creation of that now very popular Stomach October 18,1906.—2in42 illl.'U IIH ptSU j Belfast, Remedy—Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. Going direct '■biain a home. j to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success to | ihe forming and favor to Dr. and his Restorative. With- Shoop j past season I have added to WE Pea Coat! among the out that original and highly vital principle, no j ■ assortment of views. Shall li-.ive a pleas- such lasting accomplishments were ev**r to be had. THEmy WANT We have just received a cargo of best quit- •*, own. Mrs. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad j make same in PLATINUM PRINTS, teacher at breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop’s J in black and white and spia, mount- ity FEA COAL, which ycujcanlry ft icng Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and see for your- YOUR •i the work go- ed in new and attractive as it lasts, for. self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer- styles. •autitul nat- HAND PAINTED PLATINUMS. fully recommend Also t on *- ml of the $5.50 per You will find a full assortment at SUBSCRIPTION oi; there, in The City Drug Store and F. A. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. We '•■ei a inter- To THE helpful Johnson's. | want you to take advantage of our com- TIE SWAN & SIBLEY EG, A. tied gracefully ! C. TOWNSEND, j bination with THE NEW IDEA WOMAN’S of the to Dr. We have announced 35, 37 Front 5t., Belfast, Maine club MAGAZINE. already 33, 1/&Q ■ Shoop’s and the reader. that we offer the two together for $2.10. TKLEPHONE 8-3. < -ti hour, when the NO)ICE OF FOF.ELLOSUReT Regular Subscription Price $2.50. »*d, the hosts and THE MCCALL CO. OF NEW YORK, FASHION THE ABOVE DESIGN IS BY AS, WILLI AM GEORGE of Searsport, Sample copies of New Idea at this Try Those K- bis departure after AND MANUFACTURERS OF MCCALL PATTERNS. in the County of Waldo, by mortgage PUBLISHERS Restorative! WHERE recorded oflice. ■•*gb deed dated January 29, A. D. 1906, and enjoyment. t Book REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. J. H. Montgomery, Searmont. in the Waldo Registry of Deeds, 279, Page CO., LIBERTY. 167, conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain W,i of land situate in said and Maine. ’"atoui A. J. Skidmore shot a fine deer Friday. R. H. MOODY, BELFAST. searsport, Belfast, Successfully. Sieceounded and described as follows, to wit: Be- _The school Dec. 3d with a and stones in south line of h New High began ginning at stake Britain, Conn., IA as Crockett’s house lot at west side of town '‘ CASTOR Miss Gertrude Perkins of Hucksport Ephraim *.• iai Dissolution of kidney remedies, Nasal road; thence west on said Crockett’s south line Partnership. >'• -ur For Infants and Children. well recom- host physicians foi teacher. Miss Perkins comes to a rock-maple tree in east line of land formerly ■) ! '“‘prove until 1 took mended. She is a graduate of Hucksport of Nathaniel Murray; thence south on said The partnership of M. K. Knowlton and T. G. t lif* After the second The Kind You Have Seminary and has had considerable experi- CATARRH Murray’s lot forty-four rods to a yellow birch Trundy, proprietors of the Searsport House, was Always Bought | line of No thence east eleven and five ence iu teaching.... Harry A. Brown of this In all its stages there tree in north 15; dissolved Nov. 18th, M. K. Knowlton retiring. improvement, \ rods birch tree in northeast corner will be I has been chosen in a competitive pre- should be cleauliuess. and one-half to The business continued by T. G. Trundy, Sausage npletely. have since Bears the town lot * of lot 15; thence south by said twenty-eight to whom all bills are to be ami /H? as one of six to compete in presented. ®<>. nation for life in- liminary debate and one-half rods to stake and stones; thence M. R. KNOWLTON. of as one of three Ely’s Cream Balm- ^ halney Cure cures back- Signature L/utf/KTtbceJUM a second debate for a position east to said thence northerly by west line 3W47* T. G. TRUNDY. “i- soothes and heals road; "f and bladder to Colorado in the Colorado-Utah cleanses, of said road to at. And whereas, the 11.j' kidney represent place begun Moody. debate in January. Mr. Brown will re- the diseased membrane. condition of said mortgage has been broken, now House for con- Safe. Notice to Our Customers. ceive his degree from Colorado University It cures catarrh and drives therefore, by reason of the breach of the a cold in the hea^ dition thereof, i claim a foreclosure of said OH, fj ^ in a few weeks. away The house knowD as the Capt. John Moore We are pleased to aunouuce that Foley’s mortgage. FOE SALE quickly. November 14,1906. Mi'i;' Wl complexion couehs. colds aud the Belfast, house, containing 16 rooms, with stable and '**' ■ Honey and Tar for lung JACKSON. Cream Balm is piacea into nostrils, spreads ELMER E. WARREN. Mii Burdock Blood Bit- S*ri7 Second hand hack, top surry, open surry, Association will Relief is im- other Would a b®0't(1 troubles is not affected by the National The Jackson Creamery ^over the membrane and is absorbed. buildings. make good board- and election of m smart and active for at a I’ure Food and Drue law as it contains no hold their annual meeting 4mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does Polite, I open buggies and harnesses sale house. Call or address the owner. mm to house canvassers ing officers Friday, Dec. 7th, at the Grange 60 cents at ft M I I* 11 house and we not produce sneezing. Large Size, Drug- tali ■ iv the opiates or other harmful drugs, hall. Picnic dinner at the hall. All stock- WV #111 I Very liberal term*- Api bargain by MRS. M. B. MARSH, *"y Hone> a"dTar or Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. 206 Commecial u ^uohsi<,ve for children of the association are gists by mail; or the Portland Flavoring Co., St., 'I'stem exPcis Colds from recommend it as a safe remedy holders and friends New York. ttu 4t46* 35 Court Me. bv°if:,*"dGently ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, Pott I and. Me, BELFAST LIVERY COMPANY Street, Belfast, moving the bowels. and adnlts.—It. H. Moody. invited to attend. Meeting. ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ is so Corporation ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ when public sympathy generally ++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ~ The Journal. extended to a criminal undergoing just To the members oI the Childrens’ Pro- RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Republican Association: Ton are noti- ♦ MAIL ORDERS for violations of tective hereby punishment repeated fied that on the written request of J. W. BELFAST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1906. law, and whose mere escape from cus- Hatch, E. S. Philbrook, A. A. Smith, B. A. E. a meet- tody has terrorized whole communities. Pilsbury, and f. Miller, special cublislied Every Thursday Monline b> tli‘ ing of said corporation will be held in el- The laws should be upheld and respect- fast Thnr-day, Dec. 27th, at 10 a. m„ in the Journal Publishing Co. life office of the of Schools, for Republican ed; otherwise there is no safety for Superintendent H. HOWES’ the following purposes : JAMES or property. Fi st, to see if -aid corporation will vote CHARLES A. P1LSBURV j business Manager to wind up its affairs, and if said corpora- An says that “one of tion does so vote, then to take such meas- { Augusta special Subscription Terms: In advance. #2.00a ures as be for winding year; the liveliest contests in Maine politics may necessary up SI. 00 for six months: 50 cents tor three months. its affaiis. the for the At>vj ktisinc Terms: Korono square, one inch at the present time is fight Second, if said corporation does not vote week and length in column, 50 cents for one of Secretary of State between to wind up its affairs, to act on the resigna- 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. position tions of such members as may be presented the Arthur 1. Brown of Belfast, CHRISTMAS lion. at said meeting. GIFTS; THE FRANCIS’ CASE. and the Hon. Wil E. F. Miller, Secretary. {♦USEFUL the present deputy, Belfast, Nov. 30, 1900. ' liam S. Cotton of Lisbon Falls, for The more or less openly expressed the House of many years clerk of : sympathy for Francis, the escaped con : to succeed the Hon. vict, was no doubt due in part to the Representatives, of That may ♦ Our will circulated, Byron Boyd Augusta.” stock is lull of useful CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. prices appeal to reports industriously we AGONIZING the in ITCiil but when the returns are all f|UR through malice or ignorance, that'while be, think it will be found that the experi ♦ L/ We recall with the past Holiday trading in prison he had been subjected to conservative shopper. pleasure and efficient deputy has.received cruel and inhuman treatment by enced secure new ones. that Brown is ♦ of our old and many We Warden Norton; that this treatment the merited promotion; to merit the confidence patrons hep,. that Cotton will hope had made him and that in the winning color and BURijGjCZEMt desperate It will be easier for look blue. ♦ will come early. you. consequence he had threatened to kill Affected Whole System—Could Not shoppers the Warden whenever opportunity of- The Francis tells of hia escape Flesh and fered. Of course all who know Mr. story Sleep Nights—Lost { shows that his success in eluding the a ♦ Norton, and fortunately many do know All Run Down—Advised By SUGGESTIONS— officers was not due to cleverness on ==CHRISTMAS him, md the family of which he is a to Cuticura and Now his but to his lack of the bump of Friend Try member—his father and his grand- part, locality and to his ignorance of the to- Recommends father having held for many years the Gladly of the region traversed. When -3*SILKS*£- responsible position of sheriff of Wal- pography : ^DRESS PATTERNS^ he was thought to be doubling on his pur- do County—know that he is not a man REMEDIES * WAIST AND DRESS PATTERNS. suers to turn up in the most expected CUTICURA who would treat a prisoner in his ♦ NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. CHRISTMAS places, thus keeping the officers guess- (jIFTs charge cruelly. These stories have TO ALL SUFFERERS FOR WOMEN. ing, he had simply lost his way or was ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS That are and sure to now received their quietus from the X always acceptable please. to seek food or or both. most driven shelter, person nearly concerned, Francis “I write to say I am cured of ♦ Thus in striking for Canada he had you himself, who said after Isis capture •czema, and can say that I owe it to in 16 a few miles above and I that he had been kindly treated by got days only the Cuticura Remedies, gladly and had covered about half the recommend them to all suffering with Warden Norton and the other prison Bangor form of eczema. For four long 1 distance team. any by an Furs officials and that bis attempt to I suffered and itching Furs escape months agony Furs which affected from what may be practically life im- and burning feeling my met for a short whole so as I could not sleep prisonment was prompted solely by the Congress Monday system, S— an- and I did not care to go into ! —G LOVE natural session. Tuesday the President’s mights, love for liberty. The Boston as I would have no ease. I was and read in public, PRICES ~ nual message received run down. I _ WF YOUR NEEDS AT POPULAR Globe correspondent who was on the lost flesh and was all { CAN SUPPLY a of of and train that took Francis back to Tliomas- both branches, full summary te-ied everything I could think later. The Presi also that was advertised, tuu that on arrival there be was which will be giveu everything says relief, until I was advised ♦ tax on but gotino * * * © GLOVE©.*** so exhausted that he could not stand dent favors a inheritances, gov- D E N T’ bv a friend to try Cuticura, which I ernment control of maided and that he “was fairly lugged great corporations, did, and can truthfully say I got imme- into the guardroom, being supported discusses the struggle between capital diate relipf. I would gladly recom- mend Cuticura to any one suffering as on one side by Warden Norton, who and labor, severely censures lynchers ; Ribbons Ribbons I did with eczema, and can verify my Ribbons and and touches upon many handled him as tenderly as a child.” lynching, statement by members, and also inti- interest. lie then received medical attention and other matters of public mate friends of my family. I trust this testimonial be of some had everything needful done for his that may | —NECKWEAR- Close Time on Moose. benefit to 'persons suffering with any ;omfort. On he had a holi- Thursday A. _ _ - skin diseases.” Chester Bailey, f . ( pattern cloths with napkins to match. day with the other prisoners. As soon Portland, AIp„ Nov. 30. The open time 260A Highland Avenue, which that animal be Mas*. XMAS gifts that housekeepers always appre.l\IL as lie is able he will return to work in on mouse during may Oct. 17, 1905. SomervJhe, x USEFUL killed legally in several of the counties of Table Linens i the harness shop. lie will not be placed this state comes to a close at midnight to- It Oct. 13. The time on : ♦ in the dungeon or any unusual punish- night. began open ples To Introduce Our High It Gives Kelief-Sold Quality worthy than any observer’s impressions.—Boston Sunday Herald. H Costs Nothing Unless Under Guarantee. A Baidwinsville Farmer. No matter how severe or chronic your has so much catarrh may be, R. H. Moody of to cure the faith in the power Hyomei URIC-0 QUICKLY CURED HIM. In Less Than Two Years disease, that he will give you his personal Fruit and Confectioner | guarantee that the remedy will cost you nothing unless it cures. Treated 2 Years With a High-Priced Physi- with There is no stomach dosing Hyomei. tian With No Success. breathe its medicated healing, and E to the lucky cusi simply farmer in tli are going present will he killed, and the Mr. Frank Howe, a prominent Y\y ail catarrhal germs “1 visited the best * * membrane soothed and town of Van Buren, says: with a handsome over irritated mucous in who treated me for about month of December Bur have Increased physician Syracuse, $290,000 llPril 6(1 two years for rheumatism. I spent in that time Deposits 25 but even ! A complete Hyomei outfit costs $1, several hundred dollars and seemed to grow with our chocolates. With This are not ALL as but on high grade proves that the people of this locality spending they go, while if extra bottles of Hyomei are needed worse instead of better each day. Being g for 50 cents, making it crutches and forced to drive to the train and a on the number > ■ can be bought are entitled to they to the doctor’s office became very dis- you guess SAVING. these are reader should ask himself: Have I open most economical treatment for catar*h. hobbling Nevertheless, questions every the let alone the sleepless nights and | Remember that costs nothing un- couraging, our the Hyomei fearful hours of pain. I was advised to quit which in window, person it is by K. H. appears ed a Bank Accouni? Am I as much as 1 for a less it cures, as guaranteed doctoring and try Smith’s Specific Uric-O. I pur- laying away ought “Rainy Day?” it home in th. Moody. chased a seventy-five cent bottle, took or nearest to the exact number of beans __ and used it that day as directed. in Securities blood Banks should ask the question: Are we investing the people’s money Wiswell Dead. “Those fearful sciatic pains iett me, my Chief Justice seemed to let loose and flow freely, I felt differ- work basket. best calculated to withstand the confiscation of sure to come with the ent and knew the next morning I bad found a t prices “Rainy.Day?” 4. Chief Justice Andrew that but not Boston, Dec. 1 cure, as I slept and rested well all night, The above offer includes cigars two I P Wiswell of the Maine Supreme court, I something I had not done before in years. died at the Hotel Touraine in this used in all six bottles of Uric O and have never be the one. suddenly had no use for «®“You may lucky Death was due to heart felt a return of the disease, OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT city Tuesday. first treatment. Wiswell and his wife had crutches or cane since the day’s disease. Judge Uric-O does not contain alcohol or for about a week, I know that been at the hotel works in a wonderful way ou Offers an safe for the of staying opiates and that it , absolutely place deposit your earnings. and at a family dinner Thanksgiving day the blood, bladder, muscles and kidneys, and is a of health and We also carry he was apparently in the best the only way on earth to cure rheumatism. j Raylhja QiOiOlaK been in HU WIS, OPENS AN ACCOUNT. spirits. Monday he also must have FKANK assortment of INTEREST AT 3 1-2%. ONE DOLLAR N. Y., K. F. D. large j bis usual good health for early in the day Baidwinsville, he his housekeeper at Ells- Uric-O is sold at seventy-live cents per nottle, F> OUR SECURITIES ARE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. telegraphed be for rheuma- FOR THEMSELV worth that he and Mrs. Wiswell would is a liquid Internal treatment good WHICH SPEAK he would entertain tism onlv, and will cure each ami every case of home Tuesday and that and cir- Absolute of in transaction. is from out of town rheumatism if properly used. Samples Safety Principle required every “Seeing believing.” a party of eight gentlemen sent free by addressing Monday after- culars will be cheerfully at his residence Thursday. The Smith Drug Company. Syracuse, N.Y. Examine for We will be to furnish a full list. a called* who yourself. happy noon he was taken ill and physician Oric-O is sold in Belfast it. H. Moody, Cream,n at- by Ice * who was able to temporarily relieve an recommends the remedy. highly _ THE BEST or LONG TIME BONDS NET THE INVESTOR FROM 3 3-4 TO 4 1-4 %, tack of heart trouble, but had to return I display. j twice during the day. At 2 a. in. Tuesday b®-See our window and when SHORT TIME FROM 4 1-4 TO 5 %■ Dr. Grant received another call he arrived at the hotel he found that death 3* had come to the patient. L. S. SHIRO, Phenix Row ----- OUR BONDS AND SECURITIES Andrew Peters Wiswell, LL. I)., chief justice of the Maine Supreme court, who II Yield us an not %. can be cashed in the market in less died Tuesday while visiting in Boston, was average exceeding 4£ They open no born in Ellsworth in 1852 and leaves family besides a widow. He was speaker of the State legislature in 1891 and two a ol the ? years later was appointed judge For Christmas Goods. chief Supreme court. In 1900 he was made next ..Japanese justice and was to be reappointed month. He graduated from Bowdoin col- We are in a position to decide lege in 1873. this for you as our stock of DO YOUR BUSINESS BY CHECKS there is ne\ | are most satisfactory because all fa I Everyone almost is doing so. Any Amount opens an account with us, them. However cheap, they are always we are to and attention to wants and this vc.i | hooks free, and prepared give every thought your Leather Goods In making our Christmas selections MANY MORE LIKE IT IN BELFAST. our knows needs. Your business will be strictly private. No man who enters office —and— this in view, and now offer for your insp similar of the of the man whom he meets at the door. The following case is bnt one of many ever shown. anything doings mattei best line we have occurring daily in Belfast. It is an easy best to be obtained in the State and correctness. you cannot ask Pi ; Our Boxes for Rent furnish safety equal to the to verify its Surely Articles Dainty China Cups and Saucers, for better than such a conclusive evidence: Fancy the rental proof only $3-00 per year. W. C. Sheldon of 155 High St.. Belfast, Maine, Vases, &c., from 2?c up. the few years when I had us to remodel our affording says: “During past is than ever. Our Our Business has Rooms, greater hurt me to or larger Brass II enlarged compelled attacks of pain in my back it stoop Pottery and Bric-a-Brac. or turn convenience and accommodation to our Patrons. straighten up, and any sudden move There Baskets, Screens. caused sharp twinges across my back. Goods. Cloisonne, in evidence YOU AND EFFICIENTLY IS OUR HIGHEST AIM was a dull pain almost continuously CALENDARS mill PICTURES to but all a TO SERVE SAFELY, SATISFACTORILY secre- too numerous mention, || In addition to this trouble with the kidney variety to try any- tion existed. I was always pleased a moderate saw Doan’s Kid- we price. thing to get relief and when I are wonders at the prices a box at the Oity and l ney Pills advertised I procured Our assortment of French, German a remedy Drug Store. I found them to be grand offer them, 15c up. ^ else I cate and taste. for they did me more good than anything has also Jbeen chosen with used for the kidneys. It is with pleasure ever a different. Belfast recommend them. distinctive, little of I just The National Bank th^t Fos* City For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. we make a" and Framing ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for POOR

} His arms were soft and flabby. X > He didn’t have a strong muscle in his X ^ entire body. O The physician who had attended o I the family for thirty years prescribed 9 •• •• Scott's Emulsion• Y 1856 $ | ESTABLISHED | NOW: $ $ To feel that boy’s arm you $ ADMINISTRATORS « SALE was to a 7 i $ would think he apprenticed blacksmith. X ALL DRUGQISTSi 800. AND 81.00. 7 1 !^|CHRISTMAS * ANNOUNCEMENT^ 2 Tht throng ol CARISTMAS SHOPPERS that will be In evidsnoa from now until the 25th Inst., will not buy all tholr gifts at ono storo. This establlshmint, In common with others in our lino, J. s. Ilarriman, lias resumed the is for a volume of business. The that does not visit this store misses an opportunity of buying standard goods at the lowest any mer- ’ Esq., S striving larger prospeetlvo buyer prices quoted by of- practice of law and has moved into the 5 chant in Belfast. Below wo quote goods and prices the trade may certainly roly on finding In stock. m NEWS OF BELFAST. fices formerly occupied by him in the Odd — ! Fellows building. Holmes shot a fine doe last Fri- Among the nominations sent to the Sen- BLANKETS HANDKERCHIEFS OUR DOMESTICS. SPECIAL NOTICE. i If n near his home at Citypoint. j ate Monday by President Roosevelt were | Children. All been of at 11-4 WHITE and GRAY BLANK- For Ladies, Gentlemen and Best Cinderella 10c. 8 1-2c. Having administrator ovement Society will meet with those of II. R. Hichborn for postmaster 9 Outing, appointed 2 T. II. for Z faced with colored new and fresh. especially for the the estate of Alden D. I w m M. Wood, Grove street, next Stockton Springs and Sprowl ETS, wool, borders, Bought 25c. Royal Flannels, 19c. Chase, hereby both to at trade. It is to specify all bills this .30 p. m. postmaster at Winterport, reappoint- Z made retail $3.00 per pair. Holiday impossible $1.00 Royal Worcester Corsets, 89c. notify persons having against ^P Aid will meet ments. OUR PRICE $2.00 the many quantities and kinds displayed. firm to present them for payment. All per- in's Hospital f Lockwood A 40 in. Cotton, 7 1-2c. ^ (1. Poor, Church street, tnmor- The dance in Memorial Hall last Friday PRICES RANGE FROM 1 CENT TO $1.00 EACH sons indebted to this firm are requested to A » B 36 in. « 7c. >. at 2.30 p. ill. evening, under the management of C. W. make immediate settlement. Z d letters remaining in the Bel- Wescott and \V. M. Randall, was one of the 9 11-1 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, Outing Flannels at 5e, and 6c. R. I*. CHASE. Z lice for the week ending Dee. 1st: pleasantest social events of the season. 0 beautiful effects in blue and pink headings, 121-2c. Eden Cloth, 9 1-2c. with nah Dill, Mr. E. F. Pearce, F. C. The hall was tastefully arranged cosy silk binding, very extra value. -APRONS- and 6c. Standard Prints, 4 1-2c. corners, screens, arm chairs, couches Cut OUR PRICE $4.50 DAINTY CHAt lNG DISH APRONS, and Drawn Work 2 sofa pillows and festoons of yellow bunting 30c. Elder Down, 25c. ; panning League will meet with were suspended from the central chandelier, WAITRESS and NURSE APRONS. In Linen Sideboard Center ■tte W. Colburn, Church street, Scarfs, Pieces, 5 which was decorated with autumn leaves. Tray Cloths and Doilies, W i. Ttli, at 2.30 o’clock. Snb- The small anteroom was arranged for cards, OUR CELEBRATED DUCHESS 50c. to $2.50 A i-rn Artists; quotations from 12 Wilton Ruqs 12 and the ceiling was covered with a gay ar- Bigelow of 11 and 12 4 made from Cloths ray of Japanese lanterns. Seven pieces BLANKETS, Doilies, We have only 12 of these beautiful 30x03 ,t-r the TTniversalist sale, supper Tray Keyes’ orchestra furnished excellent music. selected stock, come in red, blue and Wilton Hugs to offer the trade. The price at Memorial this, Thursday, !wide hall, Coflcli At intermission delicious refreshments borders. Value to at this tars and Draperies S Doors at 2.30 pink (according today’s Holiday sale, $5.76 each. j nd evening. open tables and Sideboard Scarfs ! were served at daintily appointed price of wool ) $7.00 and $8.00. FOR CHRISTMAS, 1900. We are e at 8 p. m with music by the 0 placed about the room. There were many DOILIES, 3c., 7c., 9c., 12 1-2c., 17c., ! club. OUR PRICE AND PAIR showing a large and well selected stock of A and the affair was $5.50 $6.75 $1.00 SMYRNA RUGS, $ .75 handsome gowns worn, 29c. and 39c. these Oriental 19c., 21c., « goods. colorings and pat- ■itner bought two horses at the extremely pretty and pleasant. 2.50 « 1.75 Cloth and Sideboard Scarfs to match. terns are in the ascendency at this estab- Z New Fork last week, pedigree in that in- Tray Some people will tell you that lishment. w .- follows: Hells Early (pacer), All double and single hemstitched. definite period known as “old-times,” sleigh- Miisonnnnio—Isabel!; $900; He- Full Size Comforters ing on Thanksgiving day was the regular ifine Cheviot lp g. Queechy—Ileatherblooir., Aberfoyle Waistings thing. This year we did have sleighing, W filled with clean cotton,|covered with printed 3 1-2 Patterns, 59c. on There yard such as it was, Thanksgiving Day. Z $2.25 NEW NECKWEAR TOWELS! meeting of Seaside Chautauqua silkoline, pretty designs, regular grade, TOWELS I was Quite a lall o£ snow the day before and I’. No. 42 Plain he with Mrs. R. Frost, 1 as OUR PRICE $1.75 EACH Tomorrow, December 7th. we Damask and Huckabuck Towels at f it did not melt it Friday, Z it was so cold that fell, # Bissell’s Monday afternoon, Dec. 10th. an new stock of Christ- Carpet Sweepers. as in a previous storm. There was snow shall open entirely only 12 1-2c., 17c. and 25c. S n will be from ten and chapters enough to get around after a fashion on mas Neckwear fresh from the manufac- the “English Government;” roll • COMFORTERS Mexican Drawn and Damask Hem- runners and the jingle of sleigh bells was turers. Towels, m itions from Milton’s poems. heard for the first time this season. But W Filled with pure white cotton, nicely lined, Beautiful Table Linens stitched, .... 50c. 9 soon more bare than snow ;; s had a pleasant meeting last there was ground 9 $1.25 EACH. Down and Floss Pillows WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH. Fancy Figured Huckabuck and Damask 9 at the home of Miss and Friday wheels were again in order. evening Towels 75c. and 87c. ® !■;. Dunton. Plans for the Christ- Saturday was a cold day and Sunday morn- All sizes from 18 to 24 inches, at_ below 4 i>rr discussed, and the arrange- ing the mercury went zero—3 or in Billow Tops with Cord to match. 9 10 and 114 Cotton Blankets EARLY BUYERS will find the Z he perfected next Monday even- degrees—for the first time this season. Sun- for Christmas fancy Work goods was clear and but Mon- and prices as enumerated in this announce- Z home of Mrs. Howard L. Whitten. day night bright, ^ In white, greys and browns, with colored all new, Holly Batiste Dotted Swiss Muslins, Plain morning brought another snow storm UMBREJ.LAS, ment. We do not to have these day A borders, per and guarantee ;i ,s Clement, John street, received pair, $1.37, $1.50 and 2.00 Figured Dimities, ^ and the sleigh bells were again heard. 79c., $1.00, goods in stock or to fill orders after the W of her friends at an informal tea Z 10-4, 65c., 11-4 $1.00 12 and A Serious Accident. Clarence F. GLORIA and SILK FABRICS. PRICE 1-2c. 15c. PER YARD. 20th of December, A lister, Mrs. I. B. Mower of Water- | was seriously injured last Thurs- .i ,y afternoon, November 30th. Miss Wyman morning by being crushed between the M uver poured, and was assisted by day bumpers of a locomotive and a car. lie 999999999999999999 i, E. Stoddard and Miss Louise' was employed by the Gerry Creamery and OUT OF SOKTS. was going to his work from his home in phophone concert in the North East Belfast, walking dttwn the railroad People Not Really Sick Are Often Most 1; Need of Care. ,. is last Friday evening was a Undertaking try beside the tracks. The passenger train of the fact that numerous The who are in need o spite wras standing on the track ready to go ont, people mostly ictions made the audience a small sympathy and medical eare are not thos -AND- and the freight train was making on up who are really sick, but the ones who an ie very line selections were enjoy- the same ahead of it. The track, just dragging themselves around, just “out o cream and cake were -IN— ielicious ice bumper of the passenger engine was close sorts.” In nine cases out of ten this condition i ^LICENSED intermission. to the rear end of the caboose of the EMBALMING^ the direct result of a weakened stomach jpiTCHEjrs train, and Mr. to Norman I.. Bassett and Alfred II. freight Wyman attempted and when the digestive organs are strength THE OPPORTUNITY OF 1906 FOR REMOVAL Belfast House. the Sturgis commission were in go between them. Just as he was be- ened with lii-o-na there will be no distress Opera dizziness, nausea, headache, etc., and tin .4 BEST TRADES IN CHRISTMAS -t week over the records tween the two the engine of the freight [Lost! looking old time energy, force, strength and happ; to have train backed ihe caboose back NOT ROLLER SKATING ! R. H. ims, and are understood up, pushing spirits will soon return. GOODS IF YOU DO BUY SALE! COOMBS & SON, satisfied with the showing made and pinning Mr. Wyman between the Mi-o-na is not a mere digestive. It abso I] all the of Minty. The commissioners are bumpers. His abdomen was badly lacerat- lutely strengthens organs diges rUESOAY, THURSDAY, tion, restores good appetite, strong nerve: Robes and ill the counties and are ed, one leg received a bad llesh wound and Caskets, Buriat Goods supposed and the power to digest any food you eat. I expect to occupy the store and SATURDAY EVENINGS he was bruised, lie was taken to cting data for their report. severely A large box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets i: at No. 02 Main street about • the Waldo where he re- sold for 50 cents by K. II. Moody with at County Hospital, Dec. Norton, a nephew of Ex-Sheriff S. absolute guarantee that the money will hi 15th, and in order to MUSIC BY THE HURDY 6URDY. essssssrsasr,wAmbulance ceived immediate attention. At first it was j for moving tlie sick. n of Califor- refunded uuless the cures. Yoi Stock as much of this city, formerly his remedy reduce my thought injuries must necessarily prove run no risk in Mi-o-na. Store buying w living in Nevada, has a bee as possible by that time, I fatal, but Saturday it was believed that if City Diug d lias this 20 car am < ' produced year biood did not set in he re- making special prices EMISSION 10c. ROLLER SKATES 15c poisoning might THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW THIS £S'“WV also a Fl’I.I, lie recently shipped one carry USE of honey, cover. lie had rested comfortably Friday on ALL to Ohio and .in it was a box for SEASON, AND PRICES LOWER Special Arrangements made night and nothing lias been left undone AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES ■i ton. which was reshipped to him and for that would contribute to that end. Mr. THAN EVER BEFORE. PIANOS, ORGANS, private parties. lull do i arrived last week. The Journal developing, printing, etc., at lowest prices. Wyman was employed for several years in AND SEE THEM AT Films for any size or make of cameras. \ d uic ndebted to Mr. Norton for samples CALL MUSIC MERCHANDISE. •oom free to nil the grocery store of Ginn A Field, later | western iu nit; LegiMdiure ot me Mate or honey. some time in the west for the spending I have a few usedi Pianos I 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. Belfast bank is its benefit of his health, and had many friends Store. Savings paying on hand at If in » There will be a Grand Auctior I City Drug bargains. Maine: li-annuai dividend at the rate of in this city who earnestly hope for his re- 3J + need of any of these goods annum and to main- covery. His wife was formerly Miss Liz- per expects Sale at the Poeenix House it will PAY to inves- the ~ YOU Respectfully petitions undersigned that i zie of East Belfast. his rate in the future. It has never Smalley nay be granted tbe right and authority to con- Stables next tigate. J^’CASII or PAY- tract its railroad across and Lake Me- dividend, and the total dividends Shipping Items. Last week the Saturday, through sch. MENTS. imiticock, in the counties of Knox and IValdo depositors to date amount to the Heleu B. Crosby remained in about the December of J. IHABRIMAL | inder direction of the Railroad Commissioners. Magazines 8th, PENOBSCOT BAY R. R. CO. •Otal of It had de- **** Never before have I been able to make $1,214,779.68. same condition as when the wreckers left By MAYNARD S. President. BIRD, such wonderfully attractive I >ec. 1, 1906 of $1,345,519.07 and a clubbing her on the Inner Bay The new HORSES, CARRIAGES, arrangements. Prices are so low no Ledges. a one The foregoing is trne copy of the and can o of in this petition atiord to be without at least a few 8187,703.64. Deposits have not made effort to PITCHER'S s to with the Revised purchasers any Etc, published comply statues magazines. Call, write or are from taxation. HARNESSES, Counsellor at 1 Sec. 32. telephone, !hap 2, 3w48 exempt the schooner or take out coal. The Law, MAURICE \V. LORD, strip any nas Agent. _ MUSIC STORE. PENOBSCOT BAY R. R ICO. Offices—Ph ores 19-3, 19-3. vessel remains firm on the rocks and Old Fellows’ ME. MAYNARD S. game of basket ball in the Opera the | Building, BELFAST, By BIRD, President. Residence 168-3. 4w48 W. E. CRINNELL. 4w49 last Friday evening between the next tavorable opportunity an attempt will be made to tnd Islesboro High school teams re- probably remove the masts and coal....The schooner W. E. & W. L. a victory for the local team by a Tuck, which has brought several of 28 to 16. Tomorrow, Friday, even- cargoes fer- Belfast Bank. tilizer to this had a '»-nefit basket ball game and dance port, singular experience Savings at Nova given in the Opera House for the Windsor, Scotia, the other day. OKGANIJ5ED ll*OS. is ou OF Wiudsor the XMAS Avon which ^OPENING SALE GOODS-;- of William Estes, a High school river, emp- vho was so in- ties into the Bay of Fundy and is a tidal recently severely IOBERT F. DUMTON, Pre.ident. WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. I lie object is a worthy one and a river. The tide liows in with great force itendance is hoped for. and ebbs in the same way. The Tuck came Special Prices to Enhance Early Buyers. HERBERT T. FIELD, Assistant Treasurer. in on the Hood tide with a cargo of fertilizer recently published of liquors sent and after being berthed the vessel 1EPOSITS. DECEMBER 1, ■ safely 19C6, $1,345,519.07 >-rs in lioston by the Sheriff of An- parted her lines and tore away one of the ;n County show an average proof ! IIRPLUS, wharf’s posts and slid back into the mud 187,703.64 15. Returns from the last lot of Hand Painted Cut Silver _v about 60 feet, but fortunately no damage China, “Libby” Glass, Ware, *»♦♦♦♦♦•- 'ent to Boston by Sheriff Carleton was done.Sch. Annie li. Mitchell, Capt. in average of 81. The government E. S. McDonald, sailed from Rockland Fri- Leather Goods, Dolls, Books. i dividend No. 1, December 7, 1868, $867.75 ■nd is too, but 88 proof is a pure liquor Lamps, Toys, day with paving for Philadelphia.Our lot of the liquors shipped by Sheriff lividend No. 77, December 3,1906, marine saw mention in a 1 reporter Canadian We have an excellent line of this season and it will be a to show the n was 88; others 80, 81 and 88 and Holiday goods pleasure you < 9 i_o e, a quantity of mixed liquors, went our $22,195.83 the dictionary to find out that tern stands stock. >^-Look at as 70. The returns per gallon for » for three, and a tern schooner is a 1 OTAL DIVIDENDS PAID TO iopment were about 50 per cent higher simply three-masted schooner..“The Bow,s» Nappies, Cake Plates, etc., etc. Your choice for the liquor sent from Lewiston. oldest 25C TabIe==Nut 25c TO American seagoing vessel of the present DEPOSITORS DATE, $1,214,779.68 s. We sent out bills to all to be the New recently day appears Bedford whaling fork & !1 Child’s set, knife, Ladles,-soup. 2.25 1.75 -•♦♦♦♦♦♦*«♦♦♦♦♦♦«- subscribers, far and near, who owed bark Canton, one of the old Baltimore CLOSING OUT MMCES ON spoon.were $1.25 now $ .84 ".... 1.50 .90 more Remittances from out was | years. packets, which built in 183a, and has 6 sug. shell and : :r'“ teaspoons, gravy.. 1.25 .90 This Bank is its 77th semi-annual dividend at the rate State came and 44 | paying of quite promptly many been in constant use as a whaler since butter knife.... 1.00 .79 Pie Knife. 1.19 3 |-2 % ,a; > 1.75 were of the reminder and 44 and we to maintain this they glad 1846,” says Shipping Illustrated. Not so. SILVER WARE Sugar 3bell. .85 .59 I er annum, confidently expect rate in the future. All 'ii-. 44 ared that had had full value. A .60 44 .43 they The good schooner Polly, now hailing from PICTURES. <] ividend interest is immediately credited to the accounts of the ,l'w. a doz. 44 2.30 44 1.98 depositors, and very few, complained that they had Deer has sailed the seas During the Month of Dee. Teaspoons, Isle, for 101 years, 44 44 44 2.00 44 1M * t uncalled for at the time will draw interest the same as the "dunned.” But they would hardly and the schooner Good We have a lot of new pictures at 25c., 50c. to principal sum. Intent of this port, 44 44 "Tlaiii on receiving a bill from their Knives, doz. 3.90 3.25 which continues in aotive was 44 44 $1.75. have service, Meat doz. 3.99 3.25 The affairs of this Bank the careful and conscientious -"wr or tailor whom had owed for a Forks.were *1.00 now * .7f Forks, oversight of its they built in 44 44 We also have some pictures slightly 1813.Among recent charters are Fruit doz. 1.50 1.19 shop-worn, " "‘ar or more. .80 .6S Knives, J who ask a continuation of the Those who us with 44 that were priced at 50c. to $1.00. Your choice rustees, respectfully patronage of its supply the Sob. Star of the Phila- " 44 present following: Sea, Child’s set, & spoon 1.00 .71 Spoons, table, each. .35 .29 ■-'Per, aD(j ink jo not knife,fork last at 39c. typp hesitate to send *• *• •* «« s« «• *« ** 44 44 while they will be to new delphia to San Juan, coal, $2; sch. Medford, 25 ,i£ Spoons, dessert. .25 .19 ^ epositovs, and pleased open accounts with any prospective de- dieir and bills, they expect their pay Norfolk to Boston or Portland, Goal, $1. or without the State. dun Our their ositors within :iodays. employes expect W interport has perhaps the youngest sea *Mi very Saturday morning, and to meet TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES, LEATHER and CELLULOID GOODS. captain on the coast in Captain Raymond received end on interest ,w" we must Deposits placed the first of each obligations oall upon Taintorof the sch. Pemaquid. He is only who owe us. It is a plain business 16 years of age. The schooner he commands 1 nonth. ■ "'position. We and Victor on terms.^ did not single out a few, is 66 tons net and was built at Bristol, Me., ^Edison Phonographs easy "‘“ot bills one in this Bank are from j" to every who owed us, so in 1870—A cruise was made by the Somers Deposits exempt taxation. can be no reflections on ones N. Smith ^ — a any Thanksgiving day from Rockland An attractive line and attractive Please us ”’_4AAAAAAS Jl " v or prices. give a.call. VVVVSVVSffSfffff disposition to pay. We may add in search of the schooner Jennie F. Pills- ■" that Yours in all cases only the advance bury, hut nothing was seen of her. Capt. very truly. ; TRUSTEES: thinks was and that if oase it is Richardson she drifted out to sea I'Heo ijjprged any and that the wind and tide have probably F. DUN JAMES B. convenient to pay the full amount a taken her 70 to 100 miles from shore this IOBERT TON, HOWES, FR^D O, “dial by - WHITE, payment will be satisfactory. time. CARLE & JONES, Hain St., Belfast, He.. IRTHUR I. BROWN, BEN D. FIELD.

9 o_ At m Probate Court held at DAILY. BelfanT^T^ AN OLD-TIME BOSTON for tbe County of Waldo, on the io,1."1* |m and cracked hands nothing November, A. D. 19« 6. day Jj For chapped of De CURED is quite as good as an application Correspondence. It is hard to realize now what the PEIRCE and Albert Peirr* 1 ut it on before County istrators of tbe estate of ’s Witch Hazel Salve. in those to this HAYWARD Sarah Lo»L and MY HUSBAND’S Advertiser was days late of in said ( to use an old pair of gloves Frankfort, ounty <,f go'iig bed, if the Herald of a difference the morning will MONBOB. community; today ceased, having presented petition 1 fee what a its as a the and town schools the winter term were to combine with efficiency Fidelity Deposit Company suoV Sold by R. H. Moody. The began Sloeuvs bond of said administrators bring. Sick Headache news and its as may b**.ii Dec. with the following teach- gatherer importance from all for said his mother, “didn’t; Monday, 3d, the refine- liability any subsequent “Hut. Tommy,” No. Dear Sirs:— South Poland, Me., Oct. 5,1904. the organ of public opinion said bond. r<5ae 1 Flora Tasker. place in public esteem Liivimeivt Press. Lena No. 11, The Journal, a phia 9, Hopkins; for a had Republican newspaj ,, , ; of the High school will weeks, but has not been troubled year that time the “Daily,”—it been at that violent cathartic to The winter term by Belfast, they may appear at a It is a mistake to use* Nicker- there was no other to he held at r,'l'd!“ movement wu I begin Monday, Dec. 17th, Fred M. since he has been taking “L. F.” Bitters. the first daily and Court, Belfast, within ami! the bowels. A gentle mind of County, on the 11th day of December *ai«i open without caus son of Swauville, teacher. him. worth mentioning in the the For Cough,Cold,Croup ^ f ‘‘r, accomplish the same results He knows it is the Bitters that helped at ten of the clock belore noon, and '1:"^ latei. Bostonian. Of the broad and W,,u distress or serious consequences good if any they have, why the prayer of sam J4"*- ilia Yours Mrs. Richard Small. it was Little Early Risers are recom- Fit B BOOM. truly, long “blanket-sheet” form, Sore Throat,Stiff Neck er should not be granted. Jlfwitt’s GEO. E. R. H. Moody. came borne from want at the cause on fine in irreproachable JOHNSov mended. Sold by Miss Bertha Bryant If you good health, get printed paper A true Attest: of a handsome copy. to a for the trouble. Read type,—the ideal printed and Chas. P. Mistress (trying to be agreeable)-What Colby college spend Thanksgiving.... and take specific ! Rheumatism Hazkltine. f Its make-up was steady, the Re-gjslt.r arp vour favorite dishes, Bridget Edmund Murch was at home for a few days on L. F.” page. Boston the wrapper and label features from At a Probate Court held at Beifas? or to break, mum ?— same in its general Cook—To ate and Frank for the of on the s* :1 the past week.... William Spin- Atwood’s Bitters and be in what to ex- County Waldo, .,., 7 you’ll guided to One knew just Neuralgia A. 1906. Transoript. school vacation in Clinton. day day. day of November, D. ney spent their cure for diseases of the The rheunia- the use of this safe, pect in every part paper. all Dealers certain instrument to Hack-ache, cold hands and feet, _A. B. has laid new platforms speedy At purporting i,e rnp im- Sparrow the post will and testament of Anna l'r ailments caused by in of both his stores—Rev. T. P. caused blood, Washington special occupied A Wnodtim, tism and kindred front by impure indigestion, slug- 50o 6 *1.00 in said <>t ;tr« of honor on the first leaded Price 25c of Searsmont, County ua ,( of the kidneys yield readily Williams and of Searsport visited at page,—a fe proper action family liver and bowels. 35c. ceased, having been presented fur pn.ham of IleWitts Kianej A. M. Small’s gish half column or so, of really important to a short treatment Dr. Thanksgiving day.... notice be at G. E. Colored Postal Cards. 60 subjects. a and au- Ordered, That given to a:: ]„.,S(. and Hladder l’ills. They Miss Olive Taylor is visiting interpretation by competent a amt thus afford Write us. H. H. Hay’s Sons, Selling Sent* Free terested by causing copy of this ok* from the system Nellie Nash has gone thoritative writer, of the main event or three weeks in the poisons 2oC. ReCom Bryant’s_Miss Agents, Portland, Me. lisbed successively 1.... for — Mrs. C. B. relief. A week’s treatment home for a vacation Mr. and topic of the moment. There was no "Sloan's Book on Horses Journal, published at Belfast, that t‘ and sold by R. H. Moody. » and their Arthur and at a Probate Court, to he held mended Sampson nephews, MORRILL. mere mass of spinnings of reporters’ pear ^ in Bath-G. 6 within and for said on the ■ “A man Jesse, spent Thanksgiving of Cattle. Hogs Poultry County, poor stuff to make an impor- at ten 1 “Pa what’s a philospher?” E. arrived home last week for a va- Mrs. Abbie Merriain returned last week appearance day of December next, of the r, oilier believe Bryant was to make people of noon, and show cause, if any ha*.. ., who ts trying cation... .Henry Clark is confined to his from the Maine Geueral Hospital much im- tance by dint quantity; quality they want to be rich.”-Chicago to the finest class same should not bftproved,approved ;t! he doesen’t bed sickness at this writing — Mrs. H. what commended it Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan by proved. She was there six weeks... GEO. E. JOHNsun .1 Record Herald. Cora is in Unity this week.... of Boston readers.—E. II. Clement in ij j Spinney Ellis from the of Maine St. Boston. Mass A true copy. Attest: me — store in Milton University for 615 bowels ami get Frank Flye has opened a hardware the New Magazine Decem- § Albany Chas. p. Hazk.ltinf. r, Onei! the with his Mrs. England Kennedy’s Laxative Cough this village... Services will be resumed spent Thanksgiving aunt, ber. vour system. same Mr. I*. E. Miller was in a Probate Court held at Belfa** the bowels and at the j Sunday in the Congregational church. Alvesta Hatch....Rev. 3SSE7C32z5Es8sSs At SvruD opens and Mrs. Tileston for the of Waldo, on tin- ;. inflammation of the mucous Mann has been on a vacation. town last Sunday_Mr. County time allays the Fruit the new A. D. 1906. Contains Honey and Tar. Wadi in of Belfast took their Thanksgiving Orino Laxative Syrup, November, membranes. but does not irritate. At a Prohate Court held at Belfast, within and F. the cough. dinner at I. D. White’s, and George Wey- Laxative, stimulates, At a Probate Court held at within and TURNER, administratr,. the cold and stops WALDO STATION. W on the 13th of Belfast, | out for the of aldo, day < Hr“es Con- mouth and wife from Stockton at N. L. It is the best Laxative. Guaranteed or County for the County of Waldo, in vacation, on the i MARYtate of Ulmer Turner, late t \ tree from any opiates. Another has come and November, A. D. 1906. of Absolutely h ood and Ui ug Thanksgiving Jackson’s_Daniel Weymouth, who had a your money back.—It. H. Moody. 2<*ch day of November, A. D. 1906. said County Waldo, deceased ha National Pure ( of Alice E. ed a for a forms to the — E. FERNALD, guardian petitio praying lieeimi K. u. gone. It seems specially fitting that this shock has recovered Rev. certain instrument, to be the last to take, bold by slight lately, and L. Ferua d, minors of Lincoln- purporting lie or sale certain real esta: Law. Pleasant MINNIEGladys of Ann private occasion of with their E. E. Morse gave us a fine sermon last Sun- A will and testament Lucy Rnowlton, ceased described in said family reunions, Bodily pain loses its terrors if you’ve a ville, in said County of W'aldo, having presented of de- petition. Moody. I Wm. of Belfast to sell at late of Northport, in said County Waldo, and comes in this month day.Rev. Vaughan of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil in the a petition praying for a license public That the and fools cheer brightness, at the usual bottle ceased, having been presented for probate. Ordered, paid petitioner g If it is a fact that children here next Sunday in of or private sale*certain real estate of said minors, all interested is on a sombre dress as if house. Instant relief cases burns, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons i*ersons by causing a”,-., the average of veracity when nature puts tour. described in said order to be sne-tk the truth, Jireaches accidents of sort. petition. interested a copy of this order to be published three weeks mi of tlie considerable door cuts, sprains, any notice to by causing nfobablv safe, in spite j to bid us say good bye to all out Ordered, That the said petitioner give ished three weeks successively in TheRepub- 'the republican Journal, a newspaj of children. 1 uck. j town in all a copy of this at that off in the number pleasure.The schools in began- ISLESBOltO. “There have been times my life,” said persons interested by causing K* Journal, published at Belfast, that they Belfast, they may appeal falling weeks successively iu to be held at Nnv. 26th... .Sidney Johnson is at home “when I was tempted to com- order to he published three may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Court, Belfast, withi: A new of books was added he, gloomily, a on the lltli line recently no The Republican Journal, newspaper published within and for said on the second county, day of Decern 1> from Freedom for a two weeks vacation- mit suicide.” “Oh, well,” she said, “it’s Probate Belfast, County, «• nlme at that may appear at a of December at ten of the clock be- at ten of the clock before noon, and j Patterson and Flora Johnson, who to the town including current fic- to over the We can all Belfast, they Tuesday next, ac£ Grace library, use grieve past. lie at Belfast, within and for said the oi in Court, to held fore noon, and show cause, if auy they have, why any they have, why prayer have been the High school and natural science. look back and see where we’ve made mis- A. D. not Weal ’. attending tion, biography, history County, on the 11th day of December, 1906, the same should not be and al- should be granted. Cascasweet,Ufhe if proved, approved no Brooks, resumed studies there Monday.... from takes.”—Philadelphia Press. at ten of the clock before noon, and ishow cause, lowed. GEO. E. JOHNS'. for the little ones Contains The library is open Saturday evenings medicine Mr. Stocker and wife of Montana are visit- after- any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. A true copy. Attest: fully " from 6.30 to 8.30, as well as Saturday colds make fat graveyards.” Chas. P. opiates. Conforms c at Allen Simmon’s—Lew is Bartlett is “Neglected should not be granted. A true copy. Attest: Hazeltinf,, Law. lv.iiV-.V ing noons and •• The Union Im- men Food and Urug week.... Wednesday. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup helps GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Chas. P. Pure ,... .ugHie “liabv visiting friends in Boston this even- Hazeltine, Register. 111., foi nany Club meets every Monday to a old A true Attest: 88.—In ot DeWitt & Co., Chicago, diaries Sampson is in town buying and provement and women happy, vigorous age. copy. Court Probat> K. H. Moody. ing in Union hall and promises some in- Chas. p. Hazeltine, Register. WALDOlast, on the 13th of N-c.. Hook.” bold by hay_Two more deer are report- Mrs. Beacon-Street Miss day shipping structive and entertaining evenings before (during At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and j Wm. P. Thompson, administrator u the first page by ed shot near here-Mrs. 0. G. Hussey How- The office boy bad pied the winter is over....Miss Abbie Hatch is Skreech’s vocal solo)—l)o you enjoy for the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of annexed on the estate of Theodor.' < two flights oi j week with relatives in Porkham At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and of in said tlie form down spent Thanksgiving — Messrs. Mr. Porkham? Mr. (from A. D. 1906. Pale)mo, County,deceased \ droDuiug spending a few weeks in Boston ells, for the of on the 13th of November, murmured the gentle Bar Harbor....Walter Harding recently I don't! And if there’s County Waldo, day sen ted hisifiist and final account stairs “I wish," J. A. aud l'hineas Pendleton, con- Chicago)—You bet A. I). 1906. IE FROST, widow of Benjamin A. Frost, broken the news I of L. L. of a registered Sprague I’m to November, tiou of said estate lor allowance. “that you had bought Rogers Troy tractors for the new schoolhouse at Dark anotber verse to that song, going get GAGlate of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, de- ! editor', animal is of choice GREER, of Lemuel F., Nor- Ordered, That notice thereof !,. O 1. C. boar. This now the out.—Town and guardian ceased, having presented a petition for more gently.”—Judge. Harbor, are beginning work. Just Country. man G. anu Alma S. Woodbury, minors of praying weeks in The western breeding aud took 1st premium at LAWRIN an allowance out of the personal estate oi said successively, Republic.! at whose mason work is being laid—The basket Morrill, in said County of Waldo, having present* a newspaper published in Belfast, i: F C DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, Waterville fair, 1906, for fancy aud Eczema, scald head, itchiness of the skin deceased. ball team of the High school that played ed a petition praying lor a license to sell at pub- that all persons interested may attci... stock. of sort relieved, permanently That the said toner notice to thoroughbred any instantly lic or sale and certain real estate Ordered, petit give bate Court, to be held at on Searsport, Rockport and Belfast last week At private convey Belfast, was, cured. Doan’s Ointment. any drug of said described in said petition. all persons interested by causing a copy of this of December uext, and show £rs$jsx& were beateu in all three games, but better minors, cause, store. jrder to be three weeks successively in the said SWANVH.I.E CENTER. comes here That the said notice to published have, why account should n-.t i... luck next time. Rockport up Ordered, petitioner give The Republican Journal, a newspaper published E. Siad'tc'fM all interested causing a copy of this GEO. JOHNS >n £ il“ next Williams of a little cold in the bead may be persons by at that at a Probate | Sewell Harriman has painted his house.. Friday night....Mr. Benj. Only Belfast, they may appear A true copy. Attest: order to be three weeks successively in the U. of M. his Thanksgiving vaca- the of an obstinate case of Nasal published Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said COAS. P. HAZELTISK Charles Clements of Searsport is visiting E. spent beginning The Journal, a newspaper published could know ■, tion with his mother_The first fiurry of Drive out the invader with Ely’s Republican County, on the 11th day of December, A. D. 190H, and stomach troubles Catarrh. at Belfast, that may appear at a Probate dicest on A. Robertson and H. P. White.Fred out several they at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, it would be impossible snow came last week and called Cream Balm applied straight to the inflamed, to be held at Belfast, within and for said NOTICE. Tin- the viitues of Kodol Court, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- with the Curtis has bought a new horse.John but the snow soon went—Misses Price 50c. If you on the 11th of December, A.D. 1906 ADMINISTRATOR’Sgives notice that he has be* for the manufacturers to keep up sleighs, stuffed-up air-passages. County, day er should not be granted. hereby here by tt. «■ Twomb- Lizzie Warren and Mildred Dodge have to use an atomizer, ask for Liquid at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, pointed administrator of the estate o' demand. Kodol is sold Maddocks has bought tbeArchalus prefer GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. to West Upton, Mass., to spend the Balm. It has all the good qualities if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- A true Attest: MARY E. WEAVER, late of W-i farm and will move there between now gone Cream copy. Moody. ly Miss Pendleton is at home solid form and will rid er should not be granted. Chas. P. new winter... Georgie of the remedy in you Hazeltine, Register. in the of deceased is your and spring—Charles Curtis is building winter. to GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. County Waldo, American author.—Ilow from the Normal school for the of catarrh or hay fever. No mercury dry- bonds as the law directs. All and ironing a new ox sled for George Beals. I A true copy. A ttest: persons She will return in the spring to graduate. out the secretion. Price 75c., with spraying mands against the estate of said Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bucklin are receiving Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. sold his At a Probate Court held at within and for desired to *. ....Mr. Abram Dodge recently tube. All druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., Belfast, present the same for t: < congratulations on the birth of a daughter. the of on the 13th of No- all mountain to Boston parties. It is under- 56 Warren Street, New York. County Waldo, day indebted thereto are requested r.. ..Lewis Knowlton is at work with Rodney At a Probate held at Belt ast, within and A. D. 1906. ment time ou the nextoue. —Lite. stood that one or two cottages will be built I Court vember, immediately. — deals do not for the on the 13th of Jackson’s hay press Henry Cunningham here another summer—Dr. Pierce of Bos- “Your enormously profitable County of Waldo, day I. PENDLETON a id Alexander H. N.cb- JAMES M. \\ h is cutting cord wood for Eph. Littlefield true said the wise November, A. 1). 1906. ols, administrators with the will annexed of Bangor, November 13,1906. T<» Cure « Cold in i*ne l»a> ton is in town for a few days....Miss Effie bring you happiness,” FRANK and boarding at Lewis Knowltou’s.Oscar answered Mr. Dustin Stax, F. BESSEY, administrator of the es- Daniel S. Goodell, late of Searsport, in said Tab- Hatch, w.ho teaches in Noith Haven, is at person. “No,” NOTICE. !i liHOMO Quinine has painted his house.Charles often enable me to worry the CHARLEState of George L. Elwell, late of Waldo, in County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a Take LAXATIVE j staples home for a few Miss Kate Duigin is “but they notice that she ha* n-.- if it falls him over days. said County of Waldo, deceased, having present- petition praying that the Court may determine ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives lets Druggists refund money \ ; Curtis has 24 hens that have paid other fellow so much that I feel pretty com- administratrix of is on each also in Amariah Trimm, ed a a license to sell at who are entitled to the balauce of the estate now pointed the estate signature in the last Moody aud town.Capt. Star. petition praying for pub- cure. E. \\. GKOVE’S j £r>() year.David whose vessel is in New came home fortable by comparison.”—Washington lic or sale certain real estate of said de- in their hands for distribution, their SIMEON S. late of Win A. and took York, private respective COLE, .; box. 25c. wile and E. Robertson family Pendleton shares therein and order the same to be distribut- last week.Mr. Bowdoin Tennessee Fight. ceased described in said petition. in the County of deceased, their Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Lung ed accordii Waldo, has accepted a position in New York with notice to gly. bonds as the law directs. All persons h i'll ft. £i. Tj. LlCHIrUlS octuapuil.. Ordered, That the said petitioner give the firm of Pendleton Bros, and goes on in For twenty years vv. u. taw is ui nens, mands the estate of said dec their children and all persons interested by causing a copy of this Ordered, That the said petitioners give notice to against and Mrs. H. C. Marr had and nasal catarrh. He writes: desired to the same for setfUn about a week... Mrs. Charles Roland Tenn., fought order to be published three weeks successively in all persons interested by causing a copy of this present grandchildren to dinner Thanksgiving day. soreness inside nose all indebted thereto arc t< the bitin' little girl returned to Hurricane Island a “The swelling and my The Republican Journal, a newspaper published order to be published three weeks successively in requested not at ; ..Gilbert Morrill and son of Brooks ment immediately. said, Vse Hugh few since_Miss Williams is was fearful, till I began applying Itucklen’s a* Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate The Republican Journal, a newspaper published no.auntml’^lle Mor- days Agnes ROSE lo.A 1 Weeklj. took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John to the sore surface: this caused to be held at Bellast, within and for said ; at Belfast, that at a Probate end.”—liarber’s at home again after a delightful two weeks Arnica Salve Court, they may appear October 1 rill Marden is on the 11th of A.D. 1906, to be held at within and for Winterport, 9, 1906. CUBE FOB PII.ES. Thanksgiving.Horace in New the soreness and swelling to disappear, never County, day December, Court, Belfast, said GUARANTEED Julia Batelielder is Hampshire. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, if on the 11th of A.D. 1906 Protruding convalescing.Miss to return.” Best salve in existence. 25c at County, day Deecmber, Itching, Blind, Bleeding, in Winterport visiting relatives...Just zero any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause A DMINISTRATOR8’ NOTICE. The authorized to refund THOKNDIKK. R. II. Moody’s, druggist. should not be if the of said x\. inotice that lie ha- Piles Druggists are Sunday morning and a high wind blowing. grauted. any they have, why pra>er petition hereby igive fails to cure Miss that E. ers should not be granted. appointed administrator, with the money if pIzO OINTMENT ...Charles Thayer came down from up river People were unprepared for the cold wave He— lit® do you think, Luers, GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. A of the estate of t; to 14 oOc. with two nice deer last week.Richard father will accept me for a son-in-law ? true copy. Attest: GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. in days. which struck this town Sunday morning. your late Prosi “Yes ? Robertson, Tom. Nickerson, Ed. L. Nicker- tSlie—1 shouldn’t wonder; we so rarely Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. A true copy. Attest: AUZELIA GINN, of “He is a radical of radicals.” and other too numerous Chas. P. Hazeltine, Charles Curtis and each Eggs, plants things think alike.—Town and Country. Register. in the County of Waldo, decease.i the public son, Guy"Harden All ! “He even advocates deer to mention were frozen....F. L. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and bonds as the law directs peison- heavens!°'vn«jship .Vould got a nice deer last Friday. Fourteen Cunning- for of Heeislatures.” “Good New Cure Kpilepsy. for the of on the 13th of mands against the estate of said deet en- were shot in this in the last mouth. ham, wife and daughter passed Saturday County Waldo, day field whatever for private vicinity 1906. At a Probate Court held at within and for sired to present the same for settl. n he leave no of visited his with Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hig- .). B. Waterman of Watertown, 0., Rural November, A. I). Belfast, _E. E. Clements isearsport evening the County of Waldo, on the second of indebted thereto are requested to n ..l Lettie M. Hunt to Mas- free writes: “My daughter, af- R. MARSHALL, son of William C Tuesday terprise?”—Life. sister, Mrs. H. 1’. White, last Sunday. gins_Miss goes delivery, £ November, A. D. 1906. i mmediately. sacliusetts this week, where she has em- flicted for years with epilepsy, was cured WILLIAMMarshall, late of Belfast, in said County of WILLAUI Over Sixty Years. a a certain to be the last For in a Emma Dr. New Life- l’ills. She has not Waldo, deceased, having presented petition instrument,1'purporting November 13, 1906. ployment Hospital.Mrs. by King’s be administrator will and testament of L. Pitcher, late Prospect, for over two Best praying that he may appointed Byron and Well-Tried Remedy. WJNTEliPORT. Caswell came from Massachusetts last week had an attack years.” deceased. of in said ot \s Old on of the estate of said Bellast, County Waldo, deceased, bas been to care for her brother, James Clement, cleansers and life giving tonic pills been for EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The *ui Mrs' Winslow’s Soothing Syrup The fire company was called out Wednes- body Ordered, That the said notice having presented probate. millions (f who has been ill with 25c at II. H. Moody’s drug store. petitioner give give notice that he has t MM-ii for over sixty years b> very appendicitis. earth. to all interested a of this I by day at 5.30 p. m. to save the residence of J. persons by causing copy Ordered, That noticel>e given to all persons in- executor of the last wi, children Saturday morning Janies, accompanied by order to be three weeks successively in pointed mothers for their Little beds of flowers, published terested by causing a copy of this order to be ment of It soothe.. tne cmi i, 11. 'i'liayer, which was found to be on fire. his and Mrs. Cas- a "vith uerfect success. father, Ralph Qlement, j Little coats of The Republican Journal, newspaper published published three weeks successively in The Repub- to the Waldo in paint, that at a Probate CYRUS E. FELKER, late of v the gums, allays all pain. The L was badly burned, but by prompt well went County Hospital at Belfast, they may appear lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they softens 'a Make a pleasant cottage at within and for said the best remedy f” Belfast, where he expected to be operated Court, to be held Belfast, may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at in the County of Waldo, deceased, a wind colic, and is work the house was saved_The ladies of of one that ain’t. A. bold for them to re- Out County, on the 11th day of December, D. 1906, within and for said on the demands against the estate <•: to the taste, Dy sale ice on, but it was thought best Belfast, County, sec- having rnoea is pleasant the O. E. S. held a ol fancy articles, —Chicago Tribune. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, ed are desired to the same I. of the world. turn home. It is now expected that Dr. ond Tuesday of December next, at ten of the present druggists in every part cake and homemade candies, in the if have, the of said petition- and all indebted thereto are value is in- cream, Porous Plaster. any they why prayer clock before noon, and show cause if any they reqia- cents a bottle. Its afternoon Tapley of Belfast and his attending physi- The Original should not be Twenty-five Masonic banquet hall Saturday er granted. have, why the same should not be proved, ap paymeni immediately. cian Dr. B. P. Hurd will the opera- to the GEO. E. calculable. ind Nov. 24th. The tables were perform It’s Allcock’s, first introduced peo- JOHNSON, Judge. proveu and allowed. EVERETT,!, evening, at his home_Friend of was a fi- tion Tuesday Page,! and A true copy. Attest: GEO E. Monroe, November 13, 1906. to change the name prettily decorated and it success ple sixty years ago, today undoubtedly JOHNSON, Judge. are going Miss Susie Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chas. P. Hazkltine, Register. true j “They and ti> it naneialy_A linen and china shower was has the largest sale of any external remedy A copy. Attest: the play, get a new company, C. evening with ('has. P. who saw it given Miss Laura Weed, a bride- Iliggins, passed Saturday —millions being sold annually throughout Hazeltixe, Register. “But won’t the people recently Mr. and Mrs. Jim'Cates-Mrs. Fred L. within and NOTICE. The subs. again.’’ offering. elect, at the home of her friend Miss Lena the whole civilized world. There have been At a Probate court held at Belfast, notice that she has hem know it’s a second-hand was at of ou the lfcth of EXECUTRIX’Sby gives before was also Iliggins happily surprised receiving to be but never has there for the County Waldo, day will who saw it slop, Sprowl. A bridal luncheon given imitations sure, SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- pointed executrix of the last ami ••No All the people a box of oranges and other uice tilings with Allcock’s— November, A. D. 1906. Plain-Dealer. l>5 Miss Elizabeth Treat at her home. been one to even compare fast, on the 13th day of November, 1906. of through it.”—Cleveland from her father, W. M. Andrews, of L. BAGLEY, Alfred L. Estes and Ernest WALDO ..Captain and Mrs. Oscar Crockett of Ash the world’s standard external remedy. Ladonna ftl. Jackson, administratrix on the estate WILLIAM BURGESS, late cf Sea Womler. last week. She also learned of P. Hopkins, selectmen of the town of Troy, A Texas Mrs. Eliza Croc- Michigan For a weak back, cold on the chest or any JOHN Lt.cius H.Jackson.Jr., late of Waldo.in said Coun- Point, accompanied by the safe arrival of her Miss Hazel which said town is a creditor of Erastus W. Ben- in the County of Waldo, deceased, that’s twice been of Mrs. sister, ; the result of taking cold or over- ty, deceased, having presented her first and final demands the estate There’S a Hill at Bowie,Tex., kett, have the guests local pain, nett. late of in said County of Waldo, de- having against ts W. L. at her home in Calumet, Mich.... to com- Troy, account of administration of said estate for al- This wonder I), il. Smith.W. 11. Lord return- Andrews, there’s nothing we know of a that ceased are desired to present the s:.t as bi" as last year. as strain, ceased, having presented petition praying lowance. of DO has Richard C. Higgins has been drawn administrator tiement, and all indebted thereto are Hill who from a weight pounds ed Sunday from the Provinces. pare with this famous plaster. Rut us E. Stone may be appointed “I suffered juryman from this town for the January of said deceased. Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three to make payment immediately. to over 180. He says: Mrs. W. F. Atwood of Bangor is visiting of the estate grown “ term of Court in Belfast....Mr. and Mrs. weeks in The R« publican Journal, a HARRIET S. HI and doctors> Mrs. Lewis Atwood.... Mrs. M. A. Harley Floods the body with warm, glowing vi- That the said give notice to successively, w ith a terrible cough, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ordered, petitioners newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, Searsmont, November 13, 1906, 1 was (£•« went to Boston Nov. 20th, to .the Joseph Iliggins makes the nerves strong, quickens all interested by causing a copy of this up to die of Consumption. spend Mr. tality, persons that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- taking Dr. of the M E. Ross. C. Higgins Thanksgiving Day. restores natural order to be three weeks in to HO when 1 began winter_The Junior League circulation, vigor, makes published successively bate Court, to he held at Belfast, on the 11th day pounds, and Mrs. Charles Smith entertained Mr. The a published EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subs, r; for Consumption church gave a supper in the feel like one born again. Hollister’s Republican Journal, newspaper of December next, and show cause, it any they King’s New Discovery Thanksgiving Mr. you that at a Probate notice that he has been duo after 12 to in. and Mrs. A. S. Iliggins and family. 35 at Belfast, they may appear the said account should not be allowed. I give and Colds. Now, taking M. E. vestry, Tuesday, from 5.30 7 p. Rocky Mountain Tea. cents.—R. U. within aud for said have, why Coughs and Mrs. S. F. Files entertained Mr. and Court, to be held at Belfast, GEO. E. Executor of the last will and testame; more than doubled in weight Invitations were sent to the parents of each A. D. JOHNSON, Judge. bottles, 1 have N. Mrs. Peter Harmon Moody. County,on the 11th day of December, 1906, A true sure Cough and were sent to Mrs. V. Higgins. and show copy—Attest: AHBIE A. CLARK, late of Winte and am completely cured. Only member, thank-offerings at ten of the clock before noon, cause, Chas. P. H. of entertained her mother, Mrs. Howard. Mr. Waiter (at cluu restaurant;—Ready with Hazeltine, Register. cure. Guaranteed by R. Moody, the “shut ins”_Miss Mary Cole Bos- if have, the prayer of said petition- in the of deceased and Cold A. H. with sah? Sportsman (back any they why County Waldo, Trial bottle fiee. ton is her mother, Mrs. fienj. At- Iliggins passed Thanksgiving your order, City ers should not be granted. bonds as the law directs. All pers. .riOc and £1.00. visiting me some druggist. his daughter, Mrs. Walter Perry, in Fair- from a week’s fishing)—Give fish; GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. the estate of said i. o’ wood_The Thanksgiving sermon was SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel demands against want 10 cents’ wuth , field. Charles Patterson and wife enter- I’m tired to death of other things.—New A true Attest: to the same for settle- Farmer Backip-I given by Rev. W. A. Luce at the M. E. copy. WALDOfast, on the 13th clay of November 1906. desired present Smart uew clerk)— tertained Mr. aud Mrs. Huff, Mr. York Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. all indebted thereto are t stamps. Aleck (the church at 9.30 a. m., Thursday.The Alphonso Weekly. Frank I. Pendleton and Alexander H. Nichols, requested I » of Mr. ment Farmer Backip were and Mrs. Henry Reydolds Brooks, administrators, de bouis non, with the will an- immediately. What denomination? funeral services of Mr. Levi Bowden We care not how nor what THOMAS V as it s enn> o and Mrs. Fred you suffered, At a rrouate court iitsiu «tt hcumi, witmu on estate late of 1 don’t know ». Patterson, Guy Patterson, nexed, the of Daniel S. Goodell. a Baptist, but Llt.ni ell ilia laic r.oiuciicc, itu*. -oun 1906. Mr. aud Mrs. Blinn failed to cure you, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- the of Waldo, on the second Tuesday of in said deceased, Bangor, November 13, busii e»s.—Judge. Mr. Bowden was a .Miss Winnie Patterson, County Searsport, County, having pre- your W. A. Luce ofticiatiug. tain Tea makes the weakest November, A. D. 1906. sented their second and final account of adminis- G -Hogan and family and Richard Higgins puniest, speci- veteran of the Civil War. Warren Post, man and tration said Outwits the Surgeon. eand A fine dinner was served to men of or womanhood strong certain instrument, purporting to be the last of estate for allowance. NOTICE. The sub-* A. of wbioh the deceased was a proini family. female troubles, with R., healthy. 35 cents. R. H. Moody. A will and testament of Ann Dennett, la*e of Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three notice that she have b< A of was in attendance. Th ail. hav- EXECUTRIX’Sby gives complication le- nent member, Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, weeks in The Journal, a of will and the stomach and bowels, had successively, Republican pointed executrix the last catarrh of loral offerings were very beautiful. Mr. He told the maiden a story— been for probate, together with a in Belfast, in said Leavenworth, t'uuiic ing presented newspaper published County, of S- duced Mrs. Th-s. S. Austin of speaicer jmerrupieu The old ’tis true— David P. Flanders he GEORGE H. HIGH HORN, late that Bowden was a kind husband, a good neigh old, story, petition praying that may that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- a condition, of the estate of said de- in the of deceased. jml., to such deplorable wr and an citizen. He leaves to Public speakers are frequently iuterrupt- Vet she didn’t cry “Chestnut!” appointed administrator bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th day County Waldo, her upright ■ an operation; but with the will annexed. of December and show if demands against the estate her doctor advised nourn their loss a wife, one sister, Mrs. e«l by people coughing. This would not For to her the story was uew. ceased, next, cause, any they having results, the said account should not be allowed ceased are desired to present the s husband fearing fatal postponed of Dixmont and one brother, happen if Foley’s Honey and Tar were —Chicago News. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- have,why and to the Edminster GEO. E. tleraent, and aP indebted thereto a:' to Electric Hitters; as it cures and colds and terested a copy of this order to he JOHNSON, Judge. this try John Bowden of this place-Mrs. Percy taken, coughs by causing to make ail who knew her this medi- Of course pay your money, three weeks successively in The Repub- A true copy. Attest: payment immediately. amazement of Rich away Nov. 25tli after an illness prevents pneumonia and consumption. The you published MELVIN A HP i her. Guaranteed cure passer! Hut lican Journal, at Belfast, that they Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. cine cured >f several months. The funeral was held gen nine contains no opiates and is in a yel- you get your money’s worth, published November 13. 1906. completely to at a Probate to be held at Bel- Searsport, for liver, disease, bi lousness, For what does money mean you may appear Court, torpid kidney Nov. 27th. low package.—K. II. Moody. within and for said on the second and lever, genera debility, When Mountain Tea’s ou earth? fast, County, jaundice, chills Kooky of December at ten of the clock YirALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- He»t tonic —R. H. Tuesday next, NOTICE. The subs* nervousness and blood poisoning. Moody. before noon,and show cause, if any tliey have, why Tf fast, on the 13th day of November. 1906, at lv. 11. s dru^ ~ Abbie L. of the last will of notice that she has been duly marie. Price 50 cents Moody the same should not be proved, approved and al- Irving, executrix EXECUTRIX’Sgives rJonathan R. late of in saidCoun- executrix of the last will and testamen store. it. lowed. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Irving, Brooks, Try her first and final A true copy. Attest: -tv, deceased, having presented NEWELL C. SHUTE, late of Seal account of administration of said estate for al- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. of deceased. A lowance. in the County Waldo, Deer Hooks a Lantern. having demands against the estate 11B. Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three ceased are desired to present the s:. within and for Me., Nov. 21. James Collins At a Probate Court held at Belfast, weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a tleinent. ami all indebted thereto are Rockland, the Countv of Waldo, on the 13th day of Novem- in Beliast, in said County, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and newspaper published to make payment immediately. au llaut had a thrilling experience A. D.1906. that all inteiested attend at a Pro- ALICE s of Isle DoesWj for the of Waldo, on the second ber, persons may County Tuesday Mr. Collins is a LA M. GOODRICH, next of kin of Ellen M. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th day November 13, 1906. with a deer last night. of November, A. D. 1906. Searsport, late of in said County of December next, and show cause, if any they bis home at Moores certain to be the last III.Eldridge, Winterport, at 7 left instrument, purporting of a petition have, why the said account should not he allowed. musician,and will and testament of Joshua H. late Waldo, deceased, having presented NOTICE. The sub When about half- A Laine, that L. be GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. Harbor to to a dance. in of praying Henry Eldridgt may appointed notice that lie has he* * go Stoves of Fraukfoit, said County Waldo, deceased, ol said deceased. A true Attest: E*XECUTOR’Sby give Other of the estate copy* side of the administrator executor of the last will an*1 he saw a dark object by the having been presented for probate. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. pointed way Tliattbesaid petitioner give notice to of a J That notice be to all in- Ordered, for rock. Ordered, given persons which lie at first mistook all interested by causing a copy of this R* li road, terested by causing a copy oi this order to be persons FRANCIS A. RUSS, late of of and order to be published three weeks successively lie saw the. gleam of a pair eyes, three weelks successively in The Repub- SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- published iu The Republican Journal,a newspaper published in the of Waldo, decease* came Fail to Do lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they fast, on the 13th day of November, 1906. County at the same moment the dark object at that they may appear at a Probate WALDO bonds as the law directs. All pcrs*>n- at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- Belfast, Samuel Maiden, administrator on the estate of a and he saw the may appear be held at within and for said the estate of said toward him with rush, on the Court, to Belfast, late of in said manris against by; fast, within and for said County, second Amos Gardner, Palermo, County, ■ which h« carried that Ins on the 11th day of December, A. D. 1906, desired to the same for sen light of a lantern Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock County, deceased, having presented his second amt final present 1 he buck tali at ten of the clock before noon and show cause, all indebted thereto are rt quested o assailant was a buck deer. before uoou, aud show cause, if any they have, account ol administration oi said estate fro al- In almost house there is if the of said petition- ment < dims right arm, ana every same not be < any they have, why prayer immediately. his bead over Mr. why the should proved, approved lowance. s a room that the heat from the er should not he granted. WILLIS the lantern was entangled in his horns. and allowed. that notice thereof i>e three E. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, given, Belfast, November 13, 1906. Collins carried las cor- other stoves or furnace fails to GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. in The a In his other hand A true copy. Attest: weeks successively, Republican Journal, was hurled A true copy. Attest: net, and taken at a disadvantage reach. It may be a room on Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. newspaper published in Belfast., in said County, lie extricated Chas. P. Hazkltike, Register. interested attend at a Pro NOTICE. Tin to the and injured, the “weather” or one no heat that all persons may ground J side, having bate Court, t*» be held at on the 11th notice that be ha- a few moments, when the buck Belfast, da;, ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives himself in connection. It be a cold No mat- At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and and show if administrator of the estate the may hallway. NOTICE. The subscriber of December next, cause, any they appointed his tactics, and with lighted I of on the second Tues- changed Km ter in what part of the house—whether room or that he has been for the County Waldo, have, why the said account should not he al- ELIZA A. late ot Searsp. attached to his horns disap- ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice duly A. D. 1906. RICH, lantern still made and with a | day of November, lowed. /K hallwav—it can soon be snug cozy appointed administrator of the estate of in the ol Waldo, deceased peared in the forest. certain to be the last GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. County aruv- late af instrument, purporting bonds as the Taw directs. All persons Mr. Collins, bruised and bleeding, ALDEN D. CHASE, Belfast, will and testament ot Saiah W. Mathews, A true copy. Attest: A mauds the estate of said decea- at the dance and told his story. in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given late of in said County of Waldo, de- Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. against ed late Belfast, sired to the same for settleme: on Isle au llaut, bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- been for present Deer are still ceased, having presented probate. thereto are to makt protected to mands the estate of said deceased are de- indebted requested a strong sent PERFECTION against That notice be to all but there will be petition Ordered, given persons sired to the same for settlement, and all immediately. to extend the killing present interested a copy ot this order to be SS.'—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- JOHN R. Id -s the next legislature thereto are to make by causing / \ indebted requested payment three weeks in The fast, in vacation, on the 19th day of No- time. published successively Repub- WALDO Belfast, November 13,1906. ____ immediately. at that 1906, Robert F. Dunton, Trustee uuder ROBERT P. CHASE. lican Journal, published Belfast, they may vember, Oil Heater at a Probate to be held at Belfast, the last will of William 8. Braunagan late of November appear Court, said the teacher, f Belfast, 13,1906. said on tne second in said county, deceased, having pre- “Tom Barker,” Smokeless \■ within and for County, Tuesday Belfast, NOTICE. The ■ with (Equipped Device) of the clock before sented his first account of administration of said in after school and write a com- of December next, at ten noon, hereby notice that he has “stay m oil heaters the Perlectlon satisfaction V The subscrl- if the same trust for allowance. ADMINISTRATOR’Sgives words.” Unlike ordinary gives NOTICE. and show cause, any they have, why administrator.of the estate <>f position of fifty ber notice that be has been should not be and allowed. uotice thereof be three appointed m First and foremost it is cannot M hereby gives proved, approved Ordered, that given, < in the following and was always. absolutely safe—you ADMINISTRATOR'S the estate of LENA R. COLSON, late of Belt I Tom handed heat without duly appointed administrator of GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a 1 m turn the wick too high or too low. Gives intense M deceased, an* soon on his to the swimming-pool: ABIAL C. late of Knox, A true copy. Attest: newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, in the County of Waldo way ■ smoke or because smokeless device. ■ HALL, She saw smell equipped with Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. that all interested may attend at a Pro- bonds as the law directs. All persons “Jessie was fond of kittens. in the of Waldo, deceased, and given persons be carried from room to room. As a County to be held at on the 11th demauds the estate of said ■ Can easily easy ■ All having de- bate Court, Belfast, day against one on the road and called: pussy, pus- bonds as the law directs. persons and if to the same for sett** to as a as well as deceased of December next, show cause, any they are desired ■ lamp. Ornamental useful. I A ■ mands the estate of said are At a Probate at within and present pussy, pussy, operate against Court,beld Belfast, have, why the said account should not be allowed. and all indebted thereto are requested sy, pussy, pussy, pussy, ■ and Brass fount ■ to the same for settlement, and on second Made in two finishes—nickel japan. oil 'L desired piesent for the County off Waldo, the Tuesday GKO. E. immediately. pussy, pus- are to make JOHNSON, Judge. payment pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, v all indebted thereto requested pay- of November, A. D. 1906. > ■ beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and barns 9 ) ■ A true copy. Attest: HERBERT H. CO I pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, ment immediately. to be the last Chas. P. sy, pussy, ■ hours. There's real satisfaction in a Perfection Oil Heater. ^ILLIAftl P. THOMPSON. certain instrument, purporting Hazeltine, Register. Belfast, November 18,1906. pussy, pussy, pussy, pus- will and testament of James H. Dodge, late pussy, pussy, I Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write our / D Belfast, November 13,1906. A pussy, pussy, _ of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, deceased, sy, pussy, pussy, pussy, nearest for circular. been for The subscriber NOTICE. The" agency descriptive The subscriber having presented probate. KOTICE. hereby ■ pus- f f (| DMINISTRATOR’8 NOTICE. notice that she has been pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy, T Tnat notice be to all persons in- notice that he has been hereby gives I TL. w~m makes the home bright. V-HI notice that he has been duly Ordered, given EXECUTOR’Sgives duly appointed ADMINISTRATRIX’S of the Spreading hereby gives terested a of this order to be of the last will and testament of administratrix of the estate sy, pussy.”—“Under administrator of the estate in the State by causing copy pub- executor pointed Christmas appointed lished three weeks successively in The Republican late of Win Chestnut Tree,” in the I R&Vb Lamp E'-asSSMSSa __/j of of WILLIAM T. ROGEhs, late of Belfast, RODNEY N. LEVANSALER, ■■ Maine, ■ use. Gives a dear, ■ Journal, published at Belfast, flat they may ap- ai 11 steady Rhode of and in the of Waldo, deceased, Everybody’s. Fitted with latest 4 J3SIE FORBES, late of Howard, Island, pear at a Probate to be held at Belfast, in the County Waldo, deceased, given County ■ light. ■ Court, as the law directs. All ha" f- the on the second bonds as the law directs. All having de- bonds persons ■ improved burner. Made of brats throughout and nickel plated. y y ■ deceased, and bonds as within and for said County, Tuesday persons of said deer.""* given law'Jit*®**-All mands the estate of said deceased are de- mauds against the estate ^ I warranted. Suitable for ■ the estate of of December at ten of the clock before against <1 Every lamp library, dining room, per ions having demands against next, desired to the same for settlen OASTORIA. If ■ the same lor noon and show if the sired to present the same for settlement, and all present ■ parlor or bedroom. not at your dealer’s write to nearest agency. rj said deceased are desired to present cause, any they have, why w nia reto are indebted thereto are to make all indebted thereto are requested Ihe Kind Yen Haw Always OIL OP and all indebted tht request- same should not be proved, approved and allowed. requested payment Bran til* Bought 1 STANDARD OOMPANY NSW YORK ■ settlement, ment immediately. n OEO. E. immediately. _ ed to make payment JOHNSON, Judge. EMMA C. LEVANSAbl'11 R dcnton ▲ true Attest: BYRON M. ROGERS. immedjate^. copy. Winterport, November 13,1906. Belfast, Nov. IS, 1806. Chas. P. Haebltixx, Register. Belfast, Xovember 13,1906. : pcis lells His Story. Literary News and Notes. Romances of tudicts Flatly the The December number of the New 1 Active Children to its It Journals. He Has no Grudge England Magazine is true name, [filow its “Ma- !!,e Warden Norton and Had no table of contents including A donnas in New England Museums,” in His Escape From 'Xm-e Making “Nineteenth Century Boston Journal- Fri,on- ism,” “The Japanese in New England,” “Massachusetts Bench and Bar,” and „•! that Francis, the escaped “Ballads of Old Boston.” There are the State Prison in ,m numerous illustrations and stories and was captured Nov. 21st in poems. was ,1 Gienburn reported by issue of a Give, the children Dr. True’s Elixir and will H Seldom if ever has'a single ,1 last week. He arrived at jil regularly they offered such a wealth and H be active, strong and healthy. This safe tonic B magazine that vegetable expelt of as is to be found ,r,i of A.' L. Grover early worms and all impurities of the stomach and bowels to variety good reading gy giving in the Christmas Atlantic. The 1 had for a short time M delicate, emaciated children pure B key slept blood, hearty appetite, healthy note outset in a de- and healthful It color in their cheeks and is struck at the very vheu lie was aroused by the jfd sleep activity. puts ^B m aud in their them well lightful and shrewdly-pointed essay, 1 brightness happiness eves—making again. Bro men who were employed “Christmas and the Literature of Dis- After talking with them illusion” by that most genial of the Au- tocrat’s Samuel McChord the liouse and asked for descendants, Crothers. It is a wholesome, optimistic ; eat. Mrs. Grover was I D S ELIXIR I —and withal seasonable—protest that is as for grown as for children. Tor ti e kitchen at the time and good people indigestion, irritability, he and is sure to find a wide H91 and liver troubles it ^B makes, constipation, malaria, peevishness is unequaled. Three ^B echo. r,l her visitor, but welcomed flail generations have known of tli wonderful merits of Dr. True’s Elixir. jHf mm Kept in the home it keeps out sickness. fHf ,.:ive him a good breakfast, Meriden, Conn. The Christmas number of The Amer- iHl! Dr. J.F. True: I can't get along without Elixir. I have a child seven your yean ^B ican is a winner. From its two- other persons in the house old that hail St. Vitas Dance, and she is so thm the Doctor came every day, and laat iaB Boy Good Friday he called in two other doctors. They said they could not do anything for ^Bj color front showing a l;i and a out cover, lively years old, younger Jpl1 her. I saw your medicine advertised. 1 sent and got a bottle and never told anyone, ff|§] word of the m and from tne first dose she commenced to improve. She is all right now, skating scene, to the last sent her son to the only very .. rover &■! thin yet. She has a fine appetite. Reapectfnlly, MRS. ELIOT. ^B last page, it is replete with matter to with a ■ Sold all dealers, 35c,60c,$ 1.00. Write for free booklet, Children and Their Disease*.9* 1111 L.,,it message asking by stir the heart of a boy. Its principal \ the autliorities in DR. J. F. TRUE A Bangor ■ CO., Auburn, Me, features are further chapters in the Meanwhile jj was there. serials—“Plupy in Peace and War,” by mid Francis had a conver- Judge “In Defense of His of which he ad- Shute, ■M- course Flag,” Stratemeyer, “The Camp After by identity. sitting by since getting away, and into Camden, As nearly as can be determined from Fire of Mad Anthony,” by Tomlinson, stove for a while, he return- where, at another house, occupied by Francis's story, he must have driven and “The Young Book Agent,” by Al- THE and was on barn resting an old .lady and gentleman (Miss Con- the road, and ger. The first of two new arrived. On directly up Hampden chapters oi the officers way's house) I got another good feed. Main street, down Railroad to Front, serials make their appearance—“Tad, STRONG Bobinson barn Inspector This was, I think on Saturday night, up Front and Union to Main agaiD, the Story of a Boy Who Had no /VI. 1.1 v C A_: o the mucli s Francis?” and so weak from lack J.»*v .»V.. Nov. 17. I was then down Main and over the to East blic OUlVVi VI OUR bridge VIIUIIV/P, uj at once showed his head that 1 could and I of food hardly stand, Market square and out Centre street. can Boy, and “Starting in Life,” by Again tv, and Deputy Emerson was ready to risk anything for a meal. He is supposed to have turned the Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr. There are ! I‘(l IIIIU W Ibll cl IllIC, I went back there the next night, but horse loose at the foot of Burleigh hill, many short stories, covering a wide is what Mrs. Lucy Rob- KINEO hums,” cried inspector couldn’t get in. and to have proceeded thence on foot to range, and the usual well edited de- Stovall, of Tilton, Ga„ ,-e this time, and “After that I continued north got you through Valley avenue, to the stable of W. N. partments. Sprague Publishing Co.‘ said after talcing lias a fine baking oven which is i, Wellcome down!” several Lincolnville the and towns, including Field, where he spent day, Detroit, Mich. its a his I Kodol for Dys- praised by many users; draw- Francis put up hands, and Searsmont. In this latter place thence out the avenue, across Bullseye shoot—I I The McClure's contains Hundreds out Dock Ash Grate and is low in right, don't got my lirst horse. They say 1 stole a bridge to Ohio street, and out Ohio Christmas pepsia. some of the gun," and I'll come down.” many horses, but I only took two, street to the R. R. at most varied, picturesque, of other weak great Northern Seaport the price. d down to the scaffolding this one in' and one on Mon- and striking material which maga- Searsmont, North Bangor station, from which he women are rum there was down the river here a zine has ever together in a helped day night, down piece walked up the track to Gleuburn. gathered number. the most in- being re- JOHN B. 'nor by Inspector Robinson, (Prospect). 1 drove right through Bel- In the course of his travels, Francis single Perhaps STICKNEY, Agent, ...bed on the baled late at or in the morn- teresting single feature is an editorial stored to up bay. fast night early saw just two newspapers. A week or perfect BELFAST, MAINi. re on the convict's know it was article in which a life of Mary Baker I clapped ing, 1 don’t which, only more ago he got a copy of the Baugor health by this rem- and the This first G. and a of Christian I uty Reader, long very dark. I met no one. Daily News from a rural delivery box, Eddy history YOU be Science are to in edy. may i- iver. horse was fine roadster—he would go and in it read an extended account of announced, begin about Christian Science is a move- well if you will take " felt the irons snap right along at a good clip without the his doings, where he was supposed to January. at liis ment oil which all are turned to- it. Francis looked eap- whip touching him. be and of the elaborate cam- eyes NJYES&MrrERMFG.ca hiding that a true I. with a note of agony and I did drive into a blind woods day, and the announcement causes “Yes, paign plans that had been laid against Indigestion 29 Central ! tell of this romantic movement! 23, 25, St., Bangor, Me m voice: road in the town of Monroe, they him. That him some, he said. history great all the sick- helped and its leader is marks nearly mi's sake, why didn’t you me it at the time I didn't a forthcoming, was, although On Tuesday morning he got copy of • ness that women fore this!” I was. I went in there for an excellent stroke of magazine policy. ] know where an evening paper, which, he said, con- reasons. I wanted to out of Another of the Carl Schurz have. It deprives the system of nourish- -non after left for Bangor, several get tained a story that greatly amused him, chapter time to rest Beminiscences recalls his first the sight for a while and have the about nine tenths ima- journey j ment and the delicate organs peculiar to was interviewed by story being a in Lon- Remember the Full Name to the new' crude visit — a hit and cook a little raw food 1 had. West, j women and Always as gination. suffer weaken, become j -. from which we quote and his first of Had all gone well I intended to come Francis declared most of the state- don, hearing Jenny Lind and of — a remarkable diseased. out that night and keep on going. With ments made regarding his movements Wagner that and a I would have out musical experience described with great romo ELLS OF Ills TRAVELS. rig gun got to be bad guesses or plain fakes. He Aulnine of the all But someone poetry of feeling. Lincoln Steffens re- that stand out State right. said that there was no truth whatever ve points of tire and then lates the of Judge Lindsey’s Kodol saw the smoke my in the that lie had thrown away a story >1 the story told by Francis yarn in and C. I’. found the wagon tracks, and 1 hadn’t grip filled with bloody underclothing splendid triumph Denver, reporter: I tells how the Clark men fail- been there a great while when heard near Pitcher’s and that lie Connolly For Cures a CoM in One in Two. declared that the stories mill, Belfast, ed in their to handle the Su- Dyspepsia Day, Grip someone come crashing through the had not made half the credited to attempt one of the papers breaks the yellow woods road. He was so much preme court of Montana, and of enables the stomach and that he had a making him. Neither had lie stolen half of the digestive organs deep grudge him a memorable scenes at the investigation noise that 1 could hear long way described as included in his to digest and assimilate all of the whole- mi Norton or any others in clothing of election in off. 1 got out of there in a hurry, in Clark’s Washington. Con are false—that he was Well, plunder. At the Field stable Valley I some food that may be eaten. It nourishes andjeft the rig and all my kit behind avenue lie took a rubber coat and when ! treated in the prison, and CENTER MONT VII.LE. the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, me. Yes, the copy of Kipling’s Amer- he asked the officers to return motive that prompted captured | Maria, widow o£ the late George Thomp- ican Notes was mine—or, at least, it was restoring health and strength. Kodol ■ was the motive which it, saying that probably it the prop-' pe had some- son of tins place, died Nov. 28th, after was a copy that I picked up ertv of a noor rmin relieves indigestion, constipation, ,-r feels—the love of liberty, with heart trouble. dyspepsia, where. I left that, too. As for liis his many months suffering AND lie says that he had no as- sufferings during (light, j sour risings, belching, heartburn and all VITALITY those who say saw Mrs. was highly esteemed by all | DR. MOTT’S from within or with- “No, people they he said that at times lie was so weak Thompson itever, j her. She was one of the oldest I stomach disorders. WERVERINK me on top of Twombly Mountain, as from hunger that he could scarcely who knew rides I• ,'Oil. j members of Union Harvest Grange and an The fp’eat iron and tonic pill and restorative for men a ml women, they call it, are away off. I didn't go and that after the first four or, produces at he drove stand, member as as she was strength and builds the and renews directly through the mountain at skirted active working long Digests What You Eat vitality, up system the normal visor, section of on Tues- up all—just live days his feet were in such eondi- attend the She leaves one brinpimr health and OOdosesina box. Bangor 1 went around J able to meetings. j happiness. Forsalebyalldruggista around it. In fact, tion that was torture. will miss the will mail it. on of _■ and remained in a stable every step son, Lester, who greatly at the Lab- AFTER IlClllfS or,'ve secur.iy wrapped, receipt price. $1 .OO nor boi was in circles Reli«vea indigestion. Prepared uricn uomo. twice, and traveling “I and counsel of a of E.O.DeWitt e boxes for $5.00. Ur. Mott’s Chemical limits all that day. “Well,” said the reporter, sup- companionship good sonr stomach, belch- oratory Co.. Cleveland. OU& ity that woods for some time. M. Howard officiated of etc. stories around pose you must have been nearly mother. Mr. Hollis ing gas, ACo^Chicago^MLA^ SOLD BY R. H. MOODY. I hat most of the pretty had of “No—I didn’t hide, in any barn in all in when and with and Mr. Volney Thompson charge •ovemeuts were pure fakes, caught, probably, Her remains were interred in Monroe. That’s one of the foolishest feet iu such bad condition the funeral. your you lot in the Plain cemetery. things I have heard yet, Neither did I would the family ■ ; at he did not commit all of soon have given it up.” been received of the death of Mr. I other partial* to steal a steal horse from a Mr. Word has If p Sheriff’s Sale. that try “Give it A dash came into the of Mr. Jackson was STATE OF NOTICE. > attributed to him, and up?” Eli Jackson Newport. Am Am lar MAINE. Bowden of that town. 1 don’t know of until a few I i\ persons in breaks mulatto’s eyes as he replied, determin- born and lived in this place COUNTY OF WALDO PS The New England Telephone & uject making any man. I never was at Telegraph any such No, not me. feet had when he moved to Newport, Taken this 20th of on exe- the ■ to get fire-arms, edly: “No sir, If my years ago, day November, I9t'6, Company respectfully petitions Mayor and the Monroe fair in life and so could resides. He was a cution dated November 7, 1906, issued on a Board of Aldermen of the City of said “if 1 had been able my been frozen off I’d have gone along on where his daughter judg- Belfast, Maine, he, to of Union Harvest ment rerdered by the Supreme Judicial Court for for a location for its poles and wires thereon, and not have been refused permission the if I had a and worthy member Grange ind of gun I'd have traveled stumps, only gun, who You Wait the county of Penobscot at the term thereof oe- the necessary supporting and strengthening fix- run a That is all a fake. for Cushman, Yon Waal What game there. or no I’d have many years_Chester gun and held on the first of tures and wires, in the named streets with those horses I took. anyway, gun gun, gone home for a few weeks on ac- Tuesday April, 1904, following No, can it down as a fact that has been at to wit, on the 2d day of March. 1904, in favor of and highways of said city. 1 no one could have you put somehow if I hadn’t been caught by to two of his gun, count of an injury lingers Jaman Perry of Ola Town in the of Pe- Said company agrees to reserve for one I never tried to steal a horse in Mon- that woman’s I county space I would have gone right trick.” right hand which were caught in the print- nobscot and State of Maine, administrator of the cross arm at the top of all the above poles for roe, and also that no one chased me i 1 would be a hundred miles press, was able to return to Bethel estate of Asa Larrabee, late of said Old Town, telephone, fire alarm ami police signal wires were ing >j Ian You Wait II. owned the and and (ired at me. If any shots fired He is at work in the Ernest C. deceased, and against Sarah Rand and Win. M. by city used for municipal pur- : i-re. or in Canada, by this NERVOUS HEADACHES. Monday. Rand both of Monroe in the of Said to he it must have been at someone else. Bowler house.The social, county Waldo and poses. poles erected under the super- ul of on back to publishing State of Maine, for collars and s.-ven- vision of such officers as said my way w-as a hot hunt down dance which were to have forty-five city may designate. “Yes, it pretty i supper and cents debt or are the streets If Subject to Them Thin Will Interest You. Dec. The supply of fuel being under per- ty-eiglit ($45.78) damage, and eleven Following and highways above there in and some of the taken at the Grange hall 14th, dollars and cents costs of referred to: Monroe, are Caused Starved Nerves and place forty-one ($11.41 j suit, They by on account of the death fect control at all times in a at things that happened were funny have been postponed and will be sold public auction on the prem- Staples’ road, so called, from Swan Lake Ave. Can Be Cured. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, of Mrs. Thompson. The new date will be ises in said Monroe to the highest bidder on the to the Citypoint road; Bobbins’ road, <;> called, to make a man laugh—if lie from enough 14est Blood and Nerve Food, Cured This announced later.Ulysses Churchill of 26th day of December, 1906, at 10 o’clock in the the Belmont road to the Ce:i or Belmont now as there is much that was not to death. But 1 forenoon, the following described leal estate and road; Edgecomb road from line to starving got Case and the Proof Is Positive. Mass., has been spending a few present po'e Taunton, CAS RANGE all the right, title and interest which the said Lineolnville Ave.; Alto street from Belmont Ave. n- ought to say, about my away from there all right, and took a ill called here by the death of his days town, Sarah Rand has aim had in and to the same, to to Lineolnville A\e. fellows have course back about south. I didn’t Nobody who has not endured the suffering who died Nov. 28th suppose you No, sister, Maria Thompson, the heat is necessarily under per- wit: a parcel of land located in the town of Mon- Dated October 22nd, 19C6. for tbe I steal of beans in nor caused by nervous headaches cau realize the the of 09 She was born in roe. a of lot in imething paper. any pot Prospect, at age years. being part seventy-five (75) the New England and awful agony of its victims. here when a child fect control. is therefore letter “C” a Telephone 1 get what I say a little axe or blanket. I did get a horse Sumner, Me., and came Cooking tract; beginning at stake and stones Telegraph any Worst of the treatment can- will to >n tiie southeast line of land owned Company. ail, ordinary with her A. Sprowl go a with a as the formerly by an any of the stuff that I and wagon there, the second one ] had, parents....K. pleasure gas range, widow thence By Francis A. Hoi st.*'. not be relied upon to cure nor even to give ; Mass., this week to spend the Rand, north fifty-three and one- " far in the said Roxbury, third on General daoager,C. II. A. papers,” on Monday night, relief that is permanent. Some doctors will ; B. Thompsonsold one of heat best adapted to any dish can (55$) degrees east said Rand farm and me wiuter_Charles land of F. A. Stevens thirty-three rods to a News reporter as lie sur- “Bid I see any of the men after say that if a person is subject to these head- last week and an- (33) his large cows bought be constantly maintained without stake and stones; thence south three (3) degrees set before in out m I saw lots of aches there is that will their i *C 1 tv of ) mier, just him, Monroe? Oh, yes, nothing prevent other west twenty-five (25) rods to a stake and stones Belfast, Maine. one.__ about defective drafts or In Board of the Windsor Hotel. Then, them. The woods were full of them. recurrence. fussing mi the north line of land of Rufus Robinson, for- Aldermen,} November 5, 190b. » and the of some of them came Nervous headaches, as well as neuralgia, CjEl.SS 'X' 2AT. X J*. coal. That is our merly land of Nelson Woodbury; theuce north gulps, object Why, once or twdce poor and slately Upon the foregoing petition, it is ordered that are caused lack of nutrition—the nerves ! seventy-eight (78) degrees west twenty-six an d -i; sational in all to that I could have hit by M Have notice thereof he a man-hunt so close me Bears the Always Bought business gas togas ranges we-half rods on said Robinson’s land to given by publishing copy of are starved. Feed the nerves by furnishing j?1,18 supplying (26$) sai.l and this order answered the them with a stone. j lie place of two petition thereon in The Re- ory reporter’s the blood the elements which I we furnish the beginning, containing acres, a through they and incidentally nore or less. publican Journal, newspaper printed in the city r most of them, occasional- I a a fair one “Yes, got horse, pretty require and the cause of these nervous I F. L. of Belfast, Mai e. and that a hearing thereof be iisT range all set up and at cost. EMMONS, Deputy Sheriff. iinig something on his own —an old grey mare, at a house in Pros- trouble* is removed. The only way to feed piped given at the city council rooms on the 3rd day or j December at 7 o'clock at also got a coat and the nerves is through the blood and it is in p. in., which time and pect Monday night; place residents and owners of the to manner of his lunch. f drove this that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have Thanksgiving. property upon g the escape overalls, and a cold way highways to he affected by the of the so remarkable cures. granting 1 that it had been accom- north, through several towns, knowing accomplished many permit applied for, and all other persons inter- Mrs. Addie Merrill of 39 Union street, It in New England. It was long shall ninit the manner described that 1 was not far from and began ested, have full opportunity to show cause Bangor, I to New After a while, RiwpiwG such should Auburn, Me., says: “For years suffered limited England. why permit not be granted, the last or as the Book told before is, by prison long daylight Tuesday morning from nervous headaches, which would come the Middle States adopted it, and so did publication of said notice to be at least fourteen have declared at the see the of the I New before said might I could lights city. on me every five or six weeks and continue those Western States in which Eng- Number 62-12. (14) days hearing. Telephone ...AND... A true of petition, and notice thereon. i.- sentenced in Portland that made up my mind to make a bold front, for several The was so severe land settlers held control.—Brooklyn Eagle. copy days. pain Attest: MAURICE W. LORD. never serve it as and the The that I would be to to bed for out,” hut, drive right through city. obliged go 46 City Clerk. It was 'that kind of talk is likely to wagon was such as all farmers three or four days each time. par- NOTICE OF FOREULObUHt. ticularly intense over my right eye. I y any man who has just re- hereabout use for marketing produce, A of REPAIRING. tried medicines but got no relief. I had no SMOKE AS, WILLIAM GEORGE Searsport, sentence that he feels and I that if 1 drove into of his carry -avy thought right and when the headaches passed WHEREin the County Waldo, by mortgage everything i deserve. I have said the I would be taken for a farmer. appetite ieed dated January 29, A. D. 1906, and recorded may it, city I felt as if I had been sick for a that is used in away in the Waldo Registry of Deeds, Book 279, Page MAGAZINES BOUND. no recollection of it.” No one was looking for Mr. Francis to aud I was i.SSiAVS month. My blood was thin pale, 166, conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain | Books loose in the covers replaced, from 10 an f said mortgage has been broken, now therefore, the cause of the disease. This is the mis- of the breach of the condition thereof, Thoroughbreds, Black and Sun Red. In the guard overlooking that to a square. J saw a policeman ry reason (Main) | sion of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They act GEQ. S. HARRIS & CO., Boston, Mass. [ claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. quire of G. O. LORD, OLIVE Ol L nit on his It was then in a but he no Eastern Distributors. post. standing doorway, paid j on the it and mak- Belfast, November 14,1906. directly blood, purifying III13S* 45 or :»•« tU-3 1 when the line was re- attention to me. There was no reason 3W47 EL.VIKR E. WARREN. High St 31 Front St., Belfast only one ivlio li is the so, ing new blood. They are for this reason al the shops to the cells, I why he should. I understand you have also an invaluable remedy in diseases aris- break and got over the wall lots of farmers in here early in the ing from Dad or deficient blood, as rhema- Notice of Foreclosure. and noticed my absence.” morning. Well, I must have looked tism, ainemia, >'fter-effects of the grip Whereas, Arthurs. Fuller of Sear smont, county to be W. L. DOUGLAS to me the : lmt a trick to get up like one. fevers. The pills are guaranteed >f Waldo and State of Maine, conveyed Dr. E. E. BROWN quite a certain lot land in said Sears- Italian free from or harmful drug and pf Cheese. and from thereto the on opiates any uidersigned, ‘low top “Where next? Well, I kept in Shoes bis deed of mortgage dated November cannot injure the most delicate system. •3.50&*3.00WORLD nont, by OF BANGOIi, -you must be something of nearly a straight line, following a all BEST IN THE 8th, 1905, and recorded in Waldo County Regis- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by which refer- double line of car and into an- 1-y of Deeds, Book 279. Page 230, to tracks, or will be sent on re- $4 Gilt Edge line, % in druggists postpaid, W.LDouglas nee may be bad for a more particular descrip Specialist Diseases of the Eye. Ear s—it was something of a other square (East Market), and then of 50 cents box, six boxes j condition of said ceipt price, per cannotbeaqualle atany price ion. and whereas, the moitgage Nose and Throat, C. B ii say, and I don’t know out a street past a church with a for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine las been broken, now therefore, by reason of the MARSANO, long fore- a d do it again. But 1 am park in front of it (Centre street.) X Company, Schenectady, X. Y. >reach of the condition thereof, I claim a ] las taken Hoorn No. 2, Odd Fellows’ block, and ilosure of said mortgage with debt or damage at , /iil be in Belfast Office hours 10 93 mas srasa. the arms, and the prize was on a out into the MILLER. every outlay. kept quite piece ifty dollars. SAMUEL m. to 6 p. in., and 7 to 9 p. m. 'ell to make me try hard. I suburbs, when I met a man driving in Good Templars and Sturgis Law. Seal smont, Nov. 23, 1906.—3w48* Refers to Drs. C. B. Hoit, Liberty; Adelbert 'atoll here on my right arm who looked at me pretty sharp. 1 got llllett. Searsmont; D. P. Flanders, Kliuev Small ud VV. 33tf N)tiG3 if ^irsilisure, r * lie wall, but I dropped to it into my head that he might give an S. Johnson Belfast. The Good Templars are circulating HOLLISTER’S [ TYTHERE AS, Warner C. T »w *r of Liuc ill and out of so I set the horse loose and dnville, right got sight alarm, a revision of the Stur- ff m t.!u» county of Waldo to l st itc of .Maine, petitions asking fountain Tea Ins They iired some shots after started on foot down toward a stream gis enforcement law. They would tink Bocky Nuggets by ni n tg ige deed, doted Hi sixteenth 1 ty of 1 ave- A Medicine for November. A. I). 1899. and recorded in Wtldo heard the bullets whistle aud got to another road (Valley er the statute that the Busy B^sy People. j by insisting County Registry of Deeds, 'look g>6, Pig* i but didn’t hit. I at the end of a Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. 191. they nue.) There, bridge, board shall be though Brings conveyed to the undersign *d. the Camden Sav- 1 “non-partizan,” Live jEO ff. "if the clothes as soon was a little and I went to A snecific for Constipation, Indigestion, STODDARD, DM, ings Bank, a corporation dulv prison stable, in, ever since the law went into effect one estiblished bv i to and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure law. and located at Roekport. in the of cover in the bushes, and for rest and keep out of sight for the day.” conclave Bad Breath, Headache county Democrat has sat in the secret Blood. Sluggish Bowels, Knox and State ot Maine*, three-quarters of all t wo out I had but “Did disturb while and Backache. It’s Rocky Mountain Tea in tab- DENTIST, days nothing anyone you of the drought-producers. the lime rock on the following described prem- let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by ises or "ulerdothes. It was at that place there?” non- parcel of land lying in said Lincolnville, They also ask that the Oakes Hollister Drug Company, Madison, Wig. and a man came twice bounded and described as follows: Begin- ,. s!:llt point’ (Beauchamp’s point) they “Well, in and fed as to ! feasance act be enforced so oblige FOR Masonic Belfast, Me. ning at an oik tree on the was GOLDEN NUGGETS SALLOW PEOPLE Temple, standing southerly believe, that I got more clothes, the horses, but I hidden, and he for line or bank ot said or officers to perform the duties which Telephone 171-2 3in46* premises quarry; thence lj"ot8. I there two or three didn’t see me. That at about ft. H. MOODY. south 21° west fifteen rods and stayed night, they were elected. eight links to the 111,1 nights, partly for clothes, part- half past eight, 1 started out again, center of the ditch or drain leading from said j The members of Androscoggin lodge quarry; thence north 1° west nine rods and rist, search of some and walked out the road the stable was Second- ha nd ; butmostlyin of Anburn are Moses King, Dr. Williams' Indian Pile nineteen; thence north 14° east seventeen rods a supporting of every de- gun. Without a I was and over a to another ^Ointment will cure Blind, goods to a pine thence south 67° east uV* gun on, bridge road, Jr., as a candidate for Sturgis commis- Furni- stump; thirteen 'Bleeding and Itching scription. rods; thence south 89° east sixteen rods to a bass- ‘PPwl, for after me which I followed till it brought me to car- everyone sioner.—Portland Press. _iPiles. It absorbs the tumors, ture, bedding, wood tree; thence north 79° east nine rods to the ,jr Shoes, etc two, and to the railroad track. I saw a station SiIU'aChildren's ff-w”yiYYl-J the at once, acts pets, stoves, drain from said l it’s’easy enough Women s. Misses and allays itching leading quarry; thence north 58° ■y. xxr r Douelax instant re- Antique furniture 'P an man, with a in and I on wear _las a poultice, gives east twenty-three rods; thence south 27° east empty-handed you there, light it, kept for .t .'•e.Htand a If you *5ldhi’«3S. I lief. Dr. Williams’Indian Pile Oint- specialty. thirteen rods; thence south 69° west five u’hy, any could do about three miles up the track, A Meeting of Maine Clubs. excel other make*. have to fifty countryman going, they 1 ment is for Piles and Itch- anything rods, more or less, to the place of another to the where Into my targe prepared sell me a beginning: past station, place If I could take you ing of the private parts. Every box is drop with all the privileges of a convenient cart road ut 'a of the of show on re- card and will receive a cad. all those on the I was cornered. I went into a barn A joint meeting Daughters at Brockton, Mass.,and warranted. By druggists, by mail postal you prompt along the southerly line of said as near cottages Sons and factories premises 'here Maine club, Somerville Daughters shoes ceipt of price. 60 cents and $1.00. WILLIAMS WALTER H. COOMBS. the line as can be convenient, but bars or a gate was no gun that I could and lay down in the hay, and not long vou how carefully W.L. Douglas of New ami Sons of Maine elub CO.. Props.. Cleveland. Ohio to be across said road; see deed Lincolnville 1 "'as I knew the afterward some men came in. One of Hampshire, would then understand MANUFACTURING Iyr6 Corner Cross and Federal Sts.. Belfast. kept nj;, ..isappointed. will be held in Y. M. C. A. hall. Highland are made, you Coal and Marble Company to Warner C. Tower, n and his were all them saw and said "Hello.” I shape, fit better, BY H. dated Mav and gang around me, avenne, Tuesday evening, December 11. A why they hold their SOLD R. MOODY. 5, 1855, recorded in Waldo Regis- value of Book wild iiear them all the time, passed the time of day with him, and from 7.30 to 8 o’clock will be fol- and are of greater try Deeds, 93. Page 418; and whereas, bilt f reception wear longer, the condition of said mortgage has been broken, reason did not come asked if there was chance of lowed an entertainment which will be rigi ?ome they any get- by LOTS. now therefore, by reason ot the breach of the HiL' along after me, as they ting a job around there. He said a man furnished by William 0. Fuller, Jr., author, Dank. COTTAGE condition thereof, the undersigned, the Camden 'i'°se and reader of Belfast Savings iave done safely enough. How named Moore was hiring men for the journalist, humorist Rook- Any size from a few hundred feet to 175 acres Savings Bank, claims a foreclosure of said mort- let out land, Me.; Miss McLaughlin, vocal soloist, SnStttM Notice is hereby given that Savings Bajik Book All have shore Ironts. Anywhere Irom Bellast to gage. «i of there? Oh, I walk- woods. X then asked about the chances whkhrrotert.^MJ»«thS and Dated this twentieth of just and George N. CrosS, who will give his No. 6330, issued by this Bauk, has been lost Saturday Cove. Fine view of Day and islands. I day November, A. D. them one close to of a and he said he the a book and farms 1906. ieVe''r,ouKb night, feed, guessed illustrated lecture on “Beau- s*r ■sfissjffit a:'plication has been made for duplicate also have a large list of city property magnifieently fttswass new books. Send for b<»k. THE CAMDEN SAVINGS BANK. tt t,ienQ. and kept on north, up woman of the house, a widow named tiful New The Home circle according to laws regulating issuing all sizes and prices. roll'll! j Hampshire.” WILMERJ. DoRMAN, Treasurer. F. O. HOLMES By W. A. Holway, its Treasurer, duly autlior- ’tockport, where at a house I ! Grover, would fix me. She did fix me, orchestra will also furnish music.—Somer- Belfast, November 19,1906.—3w47 Real Estate Agent .Belfast, Me. —__3w47 one good meal—first I had had all right.” ville, Mass., Journal. w-ta_*w ^CoSSSiSSi&S&S'&m. “There is who has beeu. Reprint, News-Herald: at, Foreman Patrick Clancey, and reliable Cough Water Works Co. least one effectual, safe, at work for the Searsport we as suit- Thursday with his Cure-Dr. Shoop's-that regard r- th e past season, left the child, for for Millinocket, able, even for youngest cr ew of Italian laborers the use of a Critical new years, Dr. Shoop bitterly with on the opposed List w here will be at they employed in medicine, offering $10 this opiates or narcotics Eye1 Northern Paper Look m ill for the Great Chloro- building per drop to any one finding Opium, Housekeepers Co. or narcotic form, or any other poisonous Cure. And The Illuminating & Electri ingredient in Dr. Shoop’s Cough Searsport unanswered. Here been vexed when ; are their on Main the challenge is as yet Unmatchable have Power Co. setting poles who wel- are line extends from the resi- is one manufacturing physician, Values that Absolutely slieet. The the new of tartar dence of A. M. Boss in the eastern comed with much satisfaction, cream Capt. and Law. using of the to the residence of Capt. Government Pure Food Drug port village at The season’s business’s far itself times, _ _ store. ahead P. Butman in the western part. The public can now protect .rtiipM havp out the real are at this consequently and soda to find their James Dr. when a found that bargains C Paries Hayes of Waterville is superintend- by insisting on having Shoop's, the VALUES we And no sale is eve, is needed.” Sold by J. H. it That is good evidence of give. i ng the work. cough remedy W°^f Lt vear and no let ud to pretty work uneven. If some- Searsport, and R. H. Moody, has Montgomery, the unlil the is fully H A. Babbage of Hark Harbor put Belfast. transaSon to purchaser patron of the C. IL consider'd ^hc^v pleased._ at others in a bid for the enlarging times good, wharf at Mack’s Point. Sprague & Son coal Sale of the W. & Q. Railroad. ^iock oi dooks Hie wharf is to be made 30 feet wider, 130 nonaay ix, the biscuit and cake two additional nanufacturers ^ feet longer and will have forenoon at 10 o’clock the Water- coal. Mr. Bab- Tuesday Regular 25c. to 35c. value. hoisting towers for hoisting Wiscasset railroad was sold at auc- or sour or the for the ville & Robes. will be bage completed driving piling to Carson C. Peck of New Flannel Night of these books heavy and tion in Augusta The rapid selling only go- wharf of the American Agricultural with an addition of $8,000 York for $93,000, ve the splendid values this store of soda Chemical Company of New York Monday. the It AT LESS THAN WHOLFSALE COST. pro j full of lumps to settle the claims against company. 1200 PIECES S00 will be immediately. OVER ble of giving. Over copies now if, tl The wharf begun is said that Peck will reorganize and op- on months the Esterbrooks Mfg. Co. of this city Buy now before the line is broken Sern that set the teeth An interesting game of basket ball came erate the road. miring the summer Nov. wholesale houses paid on receipt of price, off at Union Hall Wednesday night, to furnish one of New England’s leading | 5C ^ )|)(, and the local team and the Isles- 7^ edge. Flour, eggs 28th, between Gillette Guilty. dozen Ladies’ and Gents’ Outing Flannel Night boro school which resulted in a score hundred and fifty Christmas High that should Greetings. to in favor of the home team. The The jury in low with the understanding they The Secret of a butter wasted. This is of 26 19 Herkimer, N. Y.,Dec.4. at a specially price, Happy Day. line was as follows: Chester E. Gillette, for the mur- to the slow of Nearer, God to Tliee. up the trial of or before November 1. Owing delivery My Islesboro High liis sweetheart, Grace Brown, at Big unliveredon Lead, Kindly Light, j the cream of Searsport der of Co. were unable to fill the Faith Looks to Thee. because on 11 last, tonight return- the mills the Esterbrooks Mfg. My Up Hatof1 Moose Lake, July flannels by Bells Across the Snow. Cook, ..••••••Af. of murder m the first a balance of over 11200 C. Pendleton ed a verdict of guilty at the specified time and garments Jesus, Lover of My Soul. tartar is adulterated or Stuart, If.If. will be pronounced on ® ntire* order .c, Fan field degree. Sentence about our large output of this class Auld Lang Syne. McClure, morning. left on their hands. Knowing Home. .rg, Leaton Thursday Home,Sweet be used in the Trundv. came to us with a proposition that we readily Psalm of Life. ! cannot Chas- Pendleton V .uprphandise, they Lord is Colcoru, lg.!g> Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop’s and Gents’ Night The My Shepherd we offer these Ladies’ Outing The Day is Done. Goals from the field, Cook, S, Stuart, 4, Magic Ointment. Remember its made accented and today 1. Goals with seven different colorings, well made with Abide with Me. proper proportions. Hatch, 4, McClure, 1, Trundy, alone for Piles-and it works certainty flannel, Herald 2 at only Bock of B. pfiidleton; Umpire, by its use. Try it by alone Worth up to cents—choice Ages and can be as- minute halves. Score 26-19. Searsport and K. H. Moony, He Lcadeth Me. light Montgomery, Town of Betlilehen Belfast. O. Little Arrivals. The following out of Jerusalem the Golden. the use Hotel _ Drawn Linens sured only by town guests registered at the Searsport Beautiful Hand sale continued. Cupid’s Lesson. FUR Valentine. House last week: H. Perrill, Old Town; BORN. My Pow- F\ W. Bachelder, Frankfort; Values tlv>t Meet with Approval For Love’s Sake. of Royal Baking John Donlin, CenteTMi ntvllleT December 1, to UNDOUBTED VALUES PREDOMINATE. Love’s Gift. J J. Moore, Boston; G. H. Havis, Belfast; '“CartkrT"In C. N. M r. and Mrs. George Carter, a son by Every Thrifty Housekeeper. Fur Sale with a number of Love’s Sonnets. L W. Boynton, Lawrence; Staples, Center Montvrlle, November 26, to of furs left from our November Love’s der exclusively. Royal T. S. Den- Perry- In The balance Message. Stockton ; A. E. Lavis, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ferry, a son. These splendid specimens of Mexican work Christmas Token. 1’. B. Gerry, Houlton; G. H. In Belfast, December 4, to Mr. and BARGAINS added: Good Cheer. and nison, Boston; Robbins. are tlie finest ever shown in any store in this NEW is absolutely pure C. W. Hunting, Stock- Mrs. Laforeet L. Robbins, a son. ® ™ Friendship’s Offering. McKenzie, Boston; Mr BLACK OPOSSUM.* R. Boston; L. Tobrey. In Deer Isle, November 19, to part of the country, and there is great satis- • 9.75 ™ Violets to Greet You. ton ; E. U. Savery, S. Stone, PILERENE.. and does even Ban- and Mrs. Madison Toney, a daughter. faction to know are 13.75 OPOSSUM Bible Promises. healthful M. P. McLeod, Mr. they highly appreciated ’’ McGown, Ellsworth; Wight. In Penobscot, November 24, to •• Showers of Blessing Jackman; J. S. Mc- our The we are now 9.98 OPOSSUM gor; B. E. Larrabee, Mrs. Fred G. Wight, a son. by patrons. patterns ...... 8.75 Pansies for Thought. A. Dark Har- ;uid work at every baking. Gown, Boston; 11. Babbage, showing were made specially for Holiday 11-BO 13.00 Life's Roses- W. New Lork ; V\. A. Good- Affection’s Tribute. bor; J. Gooch, MARRIED. trade by the women of Aguasealientes, Mex- 18.00 ^ YOSL.O T B Ci> A T. yoke. James Albert Pierce of Sicckton Springs 15.00SAT1N ■ tv from a visit with friends in Waterville. 8, 73'30 tucks, new sleeve with turn hack <* Miss Venranda Harriman of Prospect. leather, IIL.ACK .. Kadcliffe of fine, soft, pliable 15.00 back. §5.10 value, specially pn. ,, nose and throat should In Monroe, November 25, Bags 13’37 Mrs. James Elder and daughter Ethyln I Catarrh of the Rand Gordon. •• at. and Mrs. Jennie with silk cords with leather tassels. 16.50 CASTOR COAT. friends. to at least ask us fora free trial Mr Dana M. Rand of Monroe, diaxvn 93 were in Bangor Saturday visiting lead you <‘ 7 Catarrh Cure. Nothing May Gordon of Jackson. Some with good, substantial linings, others 9.50 KERSEY COAT. five : box of Dr. Shoop's _ 9-98 Miss Henrietta Gilkey gave a large 1 test at 13.00 CASTOR COAT. so surely proves merit as a real, actual with tine silk linings. Priced $6.00 value $4.98. at her home Friday evening. DIED. ... 8'30 hundred party ! —and Dr. Shoop, to prove this, earnestly 10.00 MIXED COAT of four clusters, l- inch tucks sepai This and 1.25. basket bail team will play I desires that we let you make that test. 50c., $ 1.00 $ FIFTKKX OTHKK EQUALLY AS GOOD VALUES. pinhead tucks. Hack of box pi The Searsport ••• 1 \\ hite halm, soothes Cullinan. In Belfast, November 28, Mathias tucks, laige sleeve with tailored the Brooks team Friday evening in Lmou creamy, Snow healing 1 the throat and nostrils, and quickly purifies A. culiinan, aged 73 years. value priced specially at. S4 hall. I Call and iuvesti- Delaney. In Frankfort, December 3, Mary a foul or feverish breath. Blanket Townsend Novelties who has been visit- E. Delaney. Butcher’s Special. Miss Ada Hendricks, I gate. Sold by J. H. Montgomery, Searsport, Doug an. In New York City, November ~o, Handkerchief Linen, returned Bn- at 49c. a ing her parents in Stonington, i and R. II. Moody, Helfast. Mrs. J. W. Dongan. aged 75 years. SO Pairs pair. FOR HOLIDAY UiFI'S. New Jumper Waist ofslE!;: day. Gardner. In Castine. November 26, Captain Fifty pairs, no more, 10-4 cotton blankets, all tab trimmed. ^ 5 ijy John N. 73 years. and India Linons. 62c value. Gardner, aged Linen perfect, and good fleecing; We are showing a splendid line of these Mrs. .Matilda B. Nichols was in Bangor Gray. In Belfast. November 28, Mrs. Emily 49c, 1. You are cor- last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Elnora G. Gray, aged 65 years, 11 months and 27 days. goods in over thirty subjects. NEWS. for- Erlctd for one week only Field. SHIP Jackson. In Newport, Mr. Eli Jackson, Specially cordially invited to- examine. Photos in of Montville. about 71 years. merly aged eepia and hand colorings, also calendars in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitten spent Smith. In ."earsport, December 3, Benjamin Warner’s Rust-Proof Coi, with friends ill Fort Fair- AMERICAN' PORTS. C. Smith, aged 72 years, 3 months, 23 days. LINEN LAWN, 19C Linings. Thanksgiving November 35c co>'a.25c. to $2.75 field. Thompson. In Center Montville, SPECIAL EOK THIS WEEK are proving daily New York, Nov. 28. Ar, schs. Metinie, 28, Mrs. Maria Thompson, widow of the late LINEN, 25c their trustworthi- 28 35c BUTCHER’S Barlow, fin- Washington, Dec.; Carrie A. Bucknam, George Thompson, aged 69 years, 6 months, ness. Trusty tor seh. Martha 1’. Small, Capt. “ 17c. BLACK PERCALINE.121c. at Mack’s Point 1 ues- 29, ar, schs. Arthur S. Wade, days. 35; delineating a ished discharging coal Gonaives; __ 50c 20c. 'Sc- Stockton; Joseph W. Hawthorn, Bangor; goo* 1 tigur**, for day. 62c •• Hurricane Island; J. K. Bod well, 75c HDKF. L1NE\ 25c Needle Work Bargains. service and f*»r was llie Daylight, comfort, and hy Mrs. John T. Sliute of Brewer W. I). Hilton, Bangor for New- 33c 30c, 2JC Rockland; 5Uc INDIA LINON, no means the of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Pike Thanks- Island guest ai-K, X. J.; Harold C. Beecher, High End of Season’s Stock to be least—their net giving. for Philadelphia; L. A. Plummer, Stockton, feature. It Out at 1-2 Price. pro«*f Mr.; M. V. B. Chase, Bangor, A. F. Kind- Closed ;s a corset that Miss Blanche Nickels left Monday for Union Suits 79c. Lizzie I'. Small, Bangor; Quiets $1.00 one may, if one betg, Bangor; It of Mist where she will be the guest Silk 25c launder Hath, John J. Ward, Bangor; CharlotteT. Sibley, 36 in. Black Taffeta $1,37 Heavy fleeced Oneita Union anting Suits, SOc. APRONS wishes, Drake. as as lin- Charles Luling, Bangor; Willie L. seamless and glove fitting. .$1.00 value for CASES .I2SC easily Bangor; ••Sc. HANDKERCHIEF gerie. Hut War- ill town won me excep- F, C. Pendleton, do.; Su- j $1.50 Value All the schools Maxwell, Bangor; Regular 79c. •esc. ULOVE CASES ....,.12Jc ner’s Rust-Proof school will begin next san N. do.; John II. Brown, do.; are -'k the for the engiue Telephone 61-11 3w49» recess. work erecting buildiog Windsor, N. S., Nov. 21. Ar, sch. W. E. POSTOFFICK SQUARE. Belfast, December 6,1906.—3mt9 and boiler rooms. & W. L. Tuck, Philadelphia.