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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.