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The Republican Journal ME 84 MAINE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1912. ^1 BELFAST, 29, NUMBFR ‘ir of Today’s Journal. j OBITUARY. WILLIAMSON’S HISTORY OF BELFAST The Churches. Storm, PERSONAL. PERSONAL. j se Bail. .Friday Morning’s PERSONAL. Albert B. of j tuary Williamson’s History of Ferguson Searsport died Aug a will hold 19th Maine.. The Episcopal Mission services at | The Famous 25th at the home of his sisters on Durham •f sssjtsws Miss Elizabeth Pendleton of Camden is the Louis left last on Sunday at 4.0o Goldberg Sunday for a short Bells..The Churches.. but the North church next p. m. of Mrs. Frank L. Field went to last I Vt'.niing street, where he had been since . He had Maine?!,tor*y, guest Mrs. Harry W. Clark. Bangor to some one W^^2£hb3*J | business trip New York. give the library a of Tuesday for a short visit. J personal. been in health for some but l.amson’s volum^ of WU Rev. A. T. Ringold Brockton, Mass., will Mrs. Geo. O. is failing time, only History of Belfast. Bailey the guest of Mrs. J. S. Miss Clara R. Steward of from Blanket Lane. .Coming The firstc v next morn- Miss Northport is spend- j in the last six weeks was his illness considered ume, which brings the historv ilr. vo1: occupy the Baptist pulpit Sunday Willoughby, 3 Elm Isabel Smith of Rockland is the guest Fooling the People. .County street, Rockland. ing a few with friends in city down to and of Mrs. H. days town. -.oiidence. .Box Packing De- critical. He was born in Belfast, Sept. 2, 1829, 187? ing evening. Miss Ralph Howes. | ago by Loring, Short & ; Margaret Ruggles of Thomaston is the Mrs. H. E. W. C. T. U. Notes.. the eldest child of the Harmon of will be resumed at McDorald returned Tuesday from lations late Moses W. and and . Portland The regular services the of Miss Mrs. Julia G. Me Keen has following fire in their guest Elizabeth A. Kelley. returned from a a few I ,ental Reunions. B. His establishment' days’ visit with friends in Bangor. Lydia Ferguson. childhood was spent | Unitarian church next Sunday morning at 10.45 visit with her sister, Mrs. E. D. in Sun- a C0Pies Miss May Wentworth of Colby, | Nassau to New York in Cat- in Belfast. worawo“k were rescued with "he Pittsfield is the Dr. About 1860 he went to the Pacific wee™rZCued8e:rtrH8lHUnS0'ddamaged covers and o’clock; Sunday school at 12. set. Luther S. Mason of Bangor has been re- m Maine to California.. these were rebound guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. where he in half leather Crosby. elected on the board coast, remained for several years, or ed are city of school physicians. | paragraphs. now, were a year or two The Free Baptist quarterly meeting will be Miss Sarah R. Gardner will leave ago, available at a Harvey Doe of Palermo is a today, later going to Alden, Iowa, where he kept a guest in Fair- Mrs. B. F. of Aunty Correspondence.. 0f the ■»»» held with the Halldale church, beginning Thursday, to visit relatives in Thomaston and Wells, Jr., Auburn, is the guest store foTteh8efor the c?fhy'ncloth covers 8dV8ni.Ce charged field of his grandmother, Mrs. Anna general and postoffice. When living in when first issued. 19th, and Harvey. Rockland. of Mrs. B. F. Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Volume II. of the | Thursday, September continuing Frederick I News of Belfast..East Bel- Alden he came East to Miss Amanda History of Belfast has Mrs. B. P. Judd of Bar I G. marry not been published over the ensuing Sunday. Harbor arrived last ClarenceTarrell of Spinney. Sweetser of yet, although the man! Bucksport returned home Searsport, and they resided in script, which Thursday to visit Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W. E. completed the firft ft The Christian Scientists hold services in Phelan. last Thursday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Haskell of Union was the guest of :i.lo County Fair..Literary Alden for a number of until the the incorporation of cent”y years, health the town, was prepared ; Miss Flora Dyer of Burnham A. Wm. A. I d Notes. their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning has been a C. Hopkins. Mason, while in Belfast attending the of a member of the demanded a Wllliamson family change fore his sometime8!)^ guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank in Waldo e In Baptist Association.. death, and is now in at 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Ward, Fair- Col. M. J. County fair. | and came to the custody of Foreman of arrived last .First they Searsport, where the re- his son, field. Chicago | Aiumni Camp Maine Joseph Williamson, of o’clock, to which all are welcome. Mrs. H. L. mainder of Esq., Augusta*8 Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe at Mudgett of Brookline, is ;: e Democratic Joke..How his active life was spent. He was county attorney of Mass., Kennebec Dr. James Donald the .From Several efforts have at Clement is among those Bohemia, Bayside. guest of Judge ar.d Mrs. George E. John- Holes..Gettysburg employed in the sash and blind factory and as been made during the The services next Sunday Mason’s Mills ,m. Rockland's Old-Home past few years to arouse j recently registered at the Pine Grove son at the Battery. a ship carpenter. His wife died in interest enough in will be held at 10.30 a. m., followed by the House, Miss Abbie Chandler of Haverhill, Mass, .•J Counsel (poem). September, the work to warrant the Raymond. bringing out of this and at and Rev. N. R. Mrs. ls89, leaving one son (two other children died second but Sunday school, Trinity Reformed Mrs. Wiggin of N. are Pearson, Pearson and daugh- i: Stockton Springs. ..Mar- volume, apparently a sufficient Exeter, H., guests in number of church at 2.30 m., followed Miss Alice I. Whitten of Mrs. G. C. ters, Misses Ruth and Esther of n. Married... .Died_ infancy), now Dr. Jerry Sweetser Ferguson subscriptions was not obtained to p. by Sunday spent the past week Lane. Pearson, Pitts- | the cost ) News. of pay of publishing ; school. with relatives and friends field, spent the week at resDondence. .ShiD New York. Several years later he married even.—Bangor Com- in Union. Thomas- Morgan, William and Frederick past Northport. mercial. ton Schiller of -iv« of Brooks. Family Re- of and Rockland. J. Lydia Mayhew Lynn, Mass., who died in the As After October 1st, the hours of the services Pittsburg, Pa., are guests of their Harvey Self of New York is the guest of recently announced in The Journal grandmoth- fall of 1900. Of recent the Miss years he had spent at the Methodist church will be changed. The Mayo Bickmore of attended the er, Mrs. C. P. Crosby. Mary Bickfoid on Cedar street, joining manuscript of the second volume has been Troy 40th the winters with his son in New York and the service will at 10.30 a. reunion of the 19th Maine Mrs. Self, who has bee.i here for several placed in the hands of Mr. morning begin m.; Ep- Regimental associa Miss Isabel Ginn went to \SE BALL. Alfred Johnson, tion Portland last summers in He was an honest worth at 6 m., and the ser- in Bath last week. weeks. Searsport. man, who will edit it League p. evening for a and see the work through the Saturday short visit. She will return by beloved by all who knew him, and was vice at 7 p. m, Miss Alice always press, and there is reason to j Miss Grace the way of Rockland. Hussey, who has been employed ! ,\;;r.es here last we Relieve that it R. Gilkey of Dark Harbor attend- Saturday happy when doing for others. One brother, for several will be published at no distant Sunday morning. Sept. 1st, the Universalist ed the years at the Estabrooks factory, avers, James and Albert, ; day. While the summer library school at the Mrs. Frank R. Woodcock left last Capt. John W., and two sisters, Misses Jane State Tuesday left for was to church will be opened after six weeks’ vaca- Sunday Camden, where she has a like with Orono at manuscript supposed be complete there House, Augusta, last week. to visit friends in game W. and Lydia S., survive him. The funeral Ottawa, Canada, and on the are some omissions to be tion. There will be the usual ser- situation. ,'ames five supplied, notably in preaching ^r" a:lL‘ way home will visit in pitched innings Mrs. R. P. Chase returned to the Montreal. the chapter devoted to vice at 10.45 a. m. and Sunday school at noon. Miss Frances Howes has returned from \isits rat oh hit off his delivery, college graduates be- City a Mr. Simon the summer home of his Prof. Fred- Monday after six weeks' at Jellison was stricken with a nephew, tween the years of It is there nay be a large attendance at sojourn in Boston and in the box and no 1875-1900, for which in- hoped Ca npello, Mass., and has as a jume erick Sweetser of New’ Rev C. j Rocky Point, Pitcher’s Pond. paralytic shock at his home, No. 28 Belmont London, Conn., formation is wanted the this first service of the season. Miss a score by publication com- guest, Maria Washburn of Lewiston, a ff him. The final H. of S. L. Avenue, last McElhiney, pastor the Searsport Con- Berry and son of at- Monday evening. mittee, who would greatly it if .8 Labor and Ralph Waterville classmate at the Ait. Ida school. no 0. The features of appreciate any Next Sunday Sunday, will be tended the gregational Church, officiating. Interment was or Belfast fair last week in the Nelson Rackliff will leave for graduates their friends or relatives would observed at the Methodist church. inter- today his Mr. A fine work of James and in the Episcopal est of and Mrs. len Webber, Misses Emma family lot in Elmwood cemetery. send the Central Maine Fair. home in after their names to the office of The The labor of the been Springfield, Mass., a visit with and x and the of the Republi- organizations city have Louise Webber and Misses Julia Littlefield j fielding Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Conner at Mrs. Maria Dorrance can Journal, their names in Cynthia Littlefield of Bayside. l ;.ii base of the Orono team. Peirce, widow of Hiram giving full, year invited to attend the morning service when an Springvale, who and Eleanor Bradford, spent the past week at of their has been Frank J. E. Peirce of this died graduation, full name of the institu- sermon will be delivered Rev. visiting her son, Edward F. Little- Starrett of Amsterdam N. was the Coombs at ; phenomenal stops of hits city, Friday morning appropriate by Y., cottage Temple Heights. tion left last called to Belfast Aug. 23rd, in West Poland, with and the nature of the received. D. P. field, Friday for home. last Sunday to attend the 1 a.e first base line. where, her degree Phelan, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, Mrs. Clarence sister, Miss Caroline M. As it will no doubt be some Miss funeral of his aunt, Mrs. M. D. Pierce. Cutter, she had been time before a third The services for the week at the First Bertha I. Bird of Auburn, Mass., left Jenkins and daughter, Cloris, of Lynn, Mass., volume and Miss spending some weeks. Mrs. Peirce had will be called Johnson for Fred W. and son Alina Jenkins, went to r’- first visit to Penobscot been for,Mr. proposes Methodist church will be as follows: this, Friday Rockland after a visit of several Bailey Harold of East Belfast, to insert Wednesday morning, where they will be the in her usual health up to the before in an appendix some later local mat- days with Miss Grace E. Millinocket arrived last .rtunate that Belfast is not Sunday Thursday, evening, the prayer meeting: Sun- Walton. Monday to visit his guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. WT. Jennys.—Rock- her and with sister ter than the dates covered -esort Man- death, her was to have re- bv the volume. at 10.45 Rev. David parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. land by railroad. day morning worship; Sunday school L. Wilson and little son Donald Wesley Bailey. Opinion. turned to New Britain, Ct., 1st. She had --- will an excursion from up the Sept. at 12 m.; League praye~ arrive this from Miss Carrie M. Cutter, who came to The Belfast friends of Rev. and Mrs. THE Epworth meeting morning New York, where Belfast Adolph an ill turn Sunday, but was better FAMOUS 19 TH MAINE A. railroad every Saturday, Monday. ; Sunday evening at 6.30 p. m. Praise and they spent the month of August. with the remains of her sister, Mrs. Maria D. Rossbach will be sorry to learn that they have 1 a wras who f the train at 3 m. until uesday physician called, relieved ; Evangelistic service at 7.30 p. m. each Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, returned to West Poland their and will from p. Held its 50th Reunion in Bath Sunday Frank E. Peterson of Monday. changed plans go directly her somewhat and she was not as se- August 23d. Rcckland, •0 in the there is regarded evening. ore rn miss Toronto to their home in East cancel- evening The famous oenast tor a two weeks’ vaca- tana Conner, who the summer Boston, riously ill. Miss 19th Maine Regiment held its spent a a!! the time. A base ball Thursday night Cutter notic- tion and are their Belfast visit. EOth reunion in Bath, Aug. 23d, the comrades The services at the North church will be re- stopping at The Colonial. with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Conner at ling ed that her sister's was j Bayside, vided and there is a shoot- breathing peculiar and their families making up a party of over sumed next Sunday, and will be as follows: Hart L. will leave for her home in Mr. ana Mrs. m. u. rrentiss and to 100 Woodcock, the well known today Milwaukee, daughter, and going her bedside found her uncon- persons. A smoke talk was held in G. A. h“ artist, w'iiig ailey, a fine shore dinner at 10.45 a. arrived in Baniror a Miss Mildred L. ; R. followed dinner Morning worship m.; Sunday school i .for visit after a stay Wis. Prentiss of Brewer were the scious. She did not regain consciousness and hall, by served by Sedgwick at Chase l pavilion. We all know the Ladies of at 12 at I pond, Bingham.—Bangor News. guests last week of Mr. M. Circle, the G. A. R. It was voted to m.; prayer meeting Thursday evening Mrs. Ann Gowen of Thorndike Harry Prentiss. passed away early Friday morning. The de- meet Station, who j re unsurpassed in the world. next year at Waterville. J. D. 7.30 m. A cordial invitation is Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mr. Prentiss returned and and Emerson p. extended to Cross of Hartford. has been her Monday Mrs. ceased was the eldest of the late of remarked that the visiting sister, Mrs. Fred W. railroad will be extended to daughter Skowhegan 19th Maine the to attend these Conn., are Mr. and Mrs. Miss Prentiss would public services, and pa- visiting George Knight will leave her Tuesday. Rev. Edwin F. Cutter and E. probably hold two reunions, next year, Brown, for home tomorrow, Fri- j date that we have Mary (McLellan) rents in Belmont and arly may one at the monument of the 19th are requested to remind their children Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Cross in The of Miss and was Maine at day. engagement Myrtle Blackwood •his resort. Cutter, born in Warren, Me., nearly “the Morrill. bloody angle," and one in of the of the school. 78 Gettysburg, resumption Sunday of Westbrook, a Bates graduate who was re- years ago. She married Hiram E. Peirce of Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Frisbee of of Taunton, Officers for The services at the Baptist church will be as Leroy Staples East Belfast attended the cently elected preceptress of Maine Wesleyan Belfast and had lived almost her whole life in the ensuing year were elected as returned home games of ball on the Con- carnival in Mass., Wednesday from a follows: J. L. follows: Prayer this, even- Rockland last week and was the Seminary, Kents Hill, to H. of this city. A woman of broad and President, Merrick, Waterville; meeting Thursday, j month's visit with relatives in Philip Boody is this week, both with the sympathies first Col. J. W. Belfast and vi- vice-president. Spaulding, Bos- ing; morning service Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; guest while there of his Roscoe the Seminary fac ulty, has beer announced. friendly spirit, she was interested in second brother, s team claims to be the deeply ton; vice-president, Nathan D. cinity. Libby, school at 12 o’clock. All who do not i Staples. all good works and was an active and Unity; and Silas Sunday Mrs. Charles Millhouse'and two daughters, fessiunal nine in New loyal secretary treasurer, Adams, Miss Flora B. Blake and Dr. E. J. Beaulieu Eng- executive attend school at other church are who of Waterville; O. F. Sunday any Mr. and Mrs. 1 the summer in left last member the Congregational church. She committee, Mayo* Charles H. Crosby returned of spent Belfast, ! ;e j layers are not unknown B. F. Whitman, Mass., autoed to Belfast last Waterville, Charles, Rome, and Melville cordially invited. service at 7.30 m. last for their in had two sons, one of whom died in infancy. | Evening p. Monday from Camden, where were Tuesday thome South Bend, Ind. Goode and both Smith, Augusta. they Thursday and were guests of Miss Blake's Doherty In connection with this Sunday school there is guests of Mr. Her Mrs. Alice I. Thombs. The other, Percival C., died nearly fifteen Among those were: Crosby’s sister, Mrs. Nellie mother, accompa- years ago and gave present mother. | good Field a Woman’s International Bible Class and a Knowlton. nied them and will the years ago, a widow and a and Staff. Gen. Selden Connor, Au- spend winter in South rest of the team is com- leaving daughter. | gusta; Col. J. W. Asst. Sur- hearty invitation is extended to ail ladies to Howard Campbell of Brunswick was the Other near relatives are a Caroline M. Spaulding, Boston; Bend. :aken from the surburban sister, geon F. Auburn. E. E. of | Benj. Sturges. unite with us for the study of the Bible. The Wyman Millinocket, real estate guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cutter, now living in New Britain, Ct, and a Co. A. E. H. Hopkins last Mrs. Hannah P. Adams and Miss Avis M. w hose season has Smith, Richmond; T. J. Gau- dealer, and already discussions are informal and We .builder contractor, arrived last week, while on his home from a visit in brother, William M. Cutter of San Francisco. bert, Richmond; P. S. Heald, Waterville; B. F. very helpful. way Morison will leave for 1, these two the and has taken office room today Minneapolis, '.!} mg games Chase, Oakland; Samuel L. Leavitt. assure you a welcome. Monday in the Colo- Rockland. The funeral services were held at the home of hearty where will several weeks ■ they spend before for three games and then Co. B. A. E Nickerson, J. Bel- nial building. Bachelder, The corner-stone of the new All Souls’ Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Blackwell Mrs. Charles M. Craig on Sunday at 4 p. m., fast; Erastus T. Con- and daughter going to Calfornia for the winter. will ■rk State. All who possibly Wilson, Camden; Morrison Rev. Vinal E. They church of was Hills, pastor of the Methodist Helene of Brunswick autoed to the Rev. W illiam Vaughan officiating, and the Heal, Camden; Morris Larrabee, Monroe. gregational Bangor laid, Tues- Belfast recent- go via the Grand Canyon, and will bese games, as whatever the church probably Co. C. J. L. E. af Episcopal at Selbyville, has and were interment was in the lot in Grove Merrick, Waterville; W. Gar- day ernoon, Aueust 20th, on the site of the Delaware, ly guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. most of the season in Pasadena. base ball is sure to be seen, family celon, West returned home spend Troy; Mayo Bickford, North Troy; First Parish church on from a visit with relatives in cemetery. Janies Broadway, Bangor, Hopkins. begin at 3 p. m. E. Emerson. Skowhegan; Nathan P. East Miss Ethel L. Burr of Bangor, was the guest destroyed the fire of 30. 1911. Northport. Libby, Unity; O. F. Mayo, Waterville; E. by April The Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hoffman of are W. Howe died Chicago of the Misses Steward at the Hurd Farm, Ephraim Aug. 20th in Calais, Mclntire, Fairfield. was formed the union of Mrs. E. A. left last for her society by Central Perry Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cobe at Bohemia last week. Miss will wind up its season here 90 and 4 death Co. D. Jacob N. Northp^rt, Burr, who has been aged years months, resulting j Cunningham, Waldo; Levi and First Parish Societies, the church of home in Fargo, North Dakotah. She will visit M. J. W. the Bayside. Mrs. Hoffman was formerly Miss assistant at the Waldo on Labor Day, both with from pneumonia after a brief illness. He ; Poor, Augusta; Wilbur, Lisbon Falls. her superintendent County Co. E. James A. former also having been destroyed. The ser- daughter, Mrs. Albert Ames, in Duluth, Ruth Cobe. i -se teams are Colson, Searsport; A H. for several months, her very evenly was born in Me., and was taken to Hospital completes Northport, Nickerson, East Corinth; I. L. vice was by Rev. Charles A. Moore, of Minn., en route. Spaulding, pastor Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Durham of Boston duties there this week, and will return to her 5 played a tie game at their Calais by his parents when a child. ! H. T. arrived young Richmond; Scribner, Searsport. the church, with an address by Prof. Mrs. Ada The F. Eugene Larrabee Wildes of last from home in | first game will begin at ^0 W'hen he was four years old the moved Co. Silas Adams, Waterville; Horace L. Somerville, Tuesday Winterport, where they Bangor. family W. Lyman of the Bangor Theological Semi- arrived •• Smith, Monmouth; James H. Litch- Mass., last Friday to visit Mrs. have been and | >nd at 11.30 p. m. The man- elsewhere, and when he returned to Calais he Baming, Dwight visiting relatives, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Munger, with their son, field; R. S. Amos nary. P. 1 Maxwell, Litchfield; Turner, Palmer. She visited friends in Rockland Mr. Thomas W. Pitcher. ike everybody who knows a had reached man’s estate. At the outbreak of Soldiers' Roy Munger, wife and little son, passed Home, Togus; Calvin Keene, Turner; and tennis Sunday, September 8th, after three months Thomaston en route. racquet to come to the civil war he enlisted in the 22nd Maine Thomas Rose, Greene; Alvin West Gar- Miss Kate Lewis of West now a Belfast recently on a tour of. Maine, j Spear, spent in the work of reconstruction. Center Medford, through are diner. Prof, and Mrs. Charles ! hey costing good money regiment and s .w active service for about a Lincolnville Methodist church will E. Paul left last Fri- staff correspondent of the Boston Herald, who in their Cadillac car. The party came from Co. G. E. H. Jackson, H. D. Haskell, South Episcopal I rge attendance to meet the year, after which he returned to the border be re-dedicated. About $500 has been day for Chicago, after several weeks has been some time Dallas, Texas, touring to Maine from Detroit, China; O. P. Smart, Augusta; B. Hanson, East spent spending spending at the Bird’s in thoroughly remodeling the auditorium and with j ire in hopes to have Cava- In 1865 he enlisted in the 9th Maine regiment, Vassalboro; W. Harlow, J. F. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paul. Nest, Little River, will return Mich. While in Belfast they were guests of Augusta; Cowan, making it in every way modern and attractive. Saturday. rth Edward O. J. will visit en of Dallas at his summer t. I recommends as being in which his son, Samuel Howe, served, but Roxbury; Lee, Malden; Dean, The have been made the They Montreal route. Mrs. Willis R. A. Peavey me, Livermore Falls. pews over, wing pews Arnold and son Robert, who have I •••:ded in the to did not reach the front at this as the and the balcony taken out, the walls and ceil- William View Farm, East Belfast. The Texans pitcher State, time, Co. H. F. P. J. O. Capt. Grindle, who is in Bucksport been guests of her Mr and Mrs. Fred- Bay Furber, Clinton; Sevey, a parents, laese war soon ing repaired and painted delicate green and were loud in their of Maine es- games. after was brought to a close. Mr. East Boothbay; William Leonard, R. from the Sailor’s Snug his erick W. praise scenery, ; decorated by means of a stencil in harmonious Harbor, visiting Brown,for several weeks, left yester- Howe was a stevedore but had Webber, Clinton; Charies Steward, Gardiner; Mrs. Rilla pecially that of Penobscot bay and surround by occupation, coiors and all woodwork and pews daughter, Buck, spent a few days day for their home in Philadelphia, Pa. iORNLWS STURM. James Phillips, North Vassalboro; B. F. Fair- painted | been on the retired list for the past 35 years. white. Ten memorial windows were put in, the recently with relatives in Penobscot. ing country. banks, Belgrade. roof and the Mrs. A. C. Hartley and daughter Vera of In the where his life was shingled foundation "Trikes in community long Co. I. E. A. Anderson and John repaired. W. B. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent Steward of Ur Many Places. Ralph, Great credit is due the Rev. H. P. Mrs. Neal and her sister, Mrs. McLean, Woodstock, N. B., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. he was pastor, Tay- spent deservedly held in high esteem. Camden; W. S. Vinal, Vinalhaven. who has been at here bana, 111., who have spent the season at the .ast Friday morning a se- lor, who did all this wrork aione except the la- Belfast, scopped Tues- Walter J. Clifford. The and His consists of Co. K. Stephen P. Traton, Everett, Mass.; with Mrs. F. T. family guests d family his sons, Samuel of bor of a 14 days, to do the day Bradstreet, and proceeded South and have been fri.iuent this section. The rain M. East painter, decorating. autoed to a Shore, Bayside, | Alpheus Graves, Boston; William F. The has to Boston Guilford, distance of SO miles, Calais and William of Duluth, Wis., and of church only seven members, so with- Friday.—Gardiner Reporter-Journal. Belfast in their have ant?, the was vivid Willis, Winnegance; Isaac Webber, visitors to touring car. | lightning Portland; out the pastor being a stror.g executive, with last Sunday. three daughters, Mrs. Emma Drake of Duluth. uames R. Wallace, West Bath; H. Elli- Mrs. Walter B. Kelley, son William S. and returned to Mrs. Steward’s former home in liy heavy. In fact,the Henry a genius for hard work and fired with enthu- ! Mrs. Maria ott, Bath; W. Winter. West Al- left Miss Edith C. Wilson, teacher in the Gardi- Purington of Minneapolis and Mrs. Joseph Bath; the transformation of the daughter Katherine, last Thursday for Old Town, Mrs. Steward’s i that many in this city siasm, interior of accompanied by their home in ner school, will arrive the church could not have been. Mr. Taylor Minneapolis, Minn., after spend- High tomorrow, Friday, mother, Mrs. Flora J. Carleton, who has been be |ready to escape to Smith. Augusta; Edward B. Curtis, Winne- est and his has been ably assisted by his who has the summer with her from where she has been for two youngest of children were with gance. wife, ing father, Hon. William Eliot, months, their will make a brief visit in lire. A tree on the Con- had charge of raising the finances, and ali bills guest. They him at the hour of his death. Mrs. The historic old was B. Swan. to the remainder of the vacation in Bel- Howe died campground visited, are to date. The service spend Old Town before to where pr .unds was but at paid of re-dedication returning Urbana, struck, but the dress parade was omitted owing to fast and Searsmont. some fourteen years ago. Funeral services were will be conducted by the district Mrs. John A. Nash and Mr. Steward, U. of is instructor in the ve heard of no other dam- the storm. superintend- daughter Marion and M., 'OS, held on and were con- w. 11. uunam. vi nui.fc.miiu. Thursday afternoon, Gen. Conner gave a brief but opet- ; son Raymond, who have been the of Mrs. Eula Allen, daughter Alma, and University. nuts. The re- interesting ial music will be rendered a guests following ducted the Grand of which he of the by professional by Army Post, history regiment. km. MVf AVAM

course of ell salt busi" the County Correspondence. tides has stopped hay York arrived at F. A. Luce'a Monday... .John REGIMENTAL REUNIONS. Fooling People. neaa. had 90 bunches off Maine Again REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS Fred Heley swept by Turner pf Cooper’s Corner visited at Stillman Honore^^ the lost about four tons.... The (Deferred.) high tide. He Turner’s last week....Mrs. Nora Banton is at Ninth Maine. ninth Maine Veteran Mrs. Wallace R. The Democrats Did it Two Years Ago, but Mrs. and ber association will hold its next annual reunion Tarbox banquet the It stops itchii all wear a sour face because knows at all, knows that the Waldo No. K. of installed its doing good work here Sunday ing was with the Mars Hill promptly Sandypoint, anything Lodge, 82, P., and Blaine members made an excursion to the Soldiers’ It makes the hair sofi officers at which is one of the best for its size in the Unions. The of the way they have been treated by State taxes assessed in 1910 do not come the meeting, Friday evening, and day meetings were in the Home at Togus where they were shown many luxuriant. State. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown, Mr. M. E. church attentions. It was voted to hold the reunion Congressman Samuel W. Gould. Blanket i into the State treasury until 1911. So there was a large attendance. The work of and the evening meetings It gives life and beauty t and Mrs. J. O. next year near Portland. installation was done and Mrs. Charles Sanborn in the Opera and Lane is 2 1-2 miles from Sandypoint, we will just look on page 28 of the same by District Deputy J. W. House, both were deco- It is not sticky or greas;. Deane of Achorn and daughter were given the right rated. A feature of the It is to be as where the six mails a Democratic and see Freedom, assisted by]F. A. McAllister occasion was the The Graft. guaranteed people get day, treasury report hand of and taken into the Baptist Primary Printing back. as grand master at arm3 and Oscar fellowship presentation by the county money while we at Blanket Lane one what we can see. “Table number Farrington president, Mrs. get only 1, church. Mr. Clarence Fogg gave a strong Jennie E. It matters little who the to nine It is the daintiest perfu' as grand prelate. The following officers were Seamans, of a drinking fountain to got eight mail a day and that only by an effort. Monthly Receipts in 1911,” reads: sermon on Christian character.... Rev. D. B. thousand dollars for the or made. installed: C. C., Wilton V. C., William the town from the local Union. Mr. primary printing, Hunt; Howard that cent, of it was bestowed It is the the mos: Our mail from October up to does i Receipts January, 1911.$1,589,956 07 Phelan of Belfast here next fifty per illegally best, July " preaches Sunday Salford. President of the February, 445,519 40 McAllister; r., Leroy Call; M. of W Charles Boaru of Trade, ac- —it is “graft,” “graft” pure and simple, and invigorating hair dressing not connect with the train at Stockton at 3 p. m_The shower that passed over cepted the The the to raise a “howl” that into the Dyer; M. at A., Wesley Hunt. The members gift. Houlton Union’has tax-payers ought Fight shy of the drugg Making $2,035,475.47 paid here last was the severest will the next to sit and Springs so that it remains in the latter of the Pythian Sisters and invited friends Wednesday evening planned a boys temperance contest in compel legislature up a he is unv, State treasury in the first two months charge take News. you substitute, of the season. and lines were of Mrs. notice.—Bridgton office 17 hours. When we mail a letter were present. After the work of installation Telephones Easton, wife of the Methodist pastor. confidence. of or to the of 1911, enough pay whole a the striking in many Made only in America b\ Saturday it remains in the post office at fine baked bean supper was served and a damaged, lightning Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, the debt and leave N. Y. Tb' pretended Fernald social hour was It a big pine tree back of At the Franklin will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s Co., Buffalo, Stockton 43 hours, when it should be on passed ...Mr. and Mrs. B. F. places. destroyed county convention, held in Now the Regulets operate easily. 25c. a box at all Auburn hair is on every ( ■ $510,810.89 to spare. total cash Harding of Billerica, Mass who have been the residence of D. O. Bowen. Wilton, Rev. R. H. Clapp of the road. We have asked, prayed and Farmington gave stores. only 50 cents. into the State the several weeks with their an address on “The to have our mail paid treasury during passing daughter, Initiative, Referendum, petitioned regulated. LIBERTY. and : year with the $135,722 left Mrs. George E. and friends in Recall," and during the day the Wilton One of Democrats 1911,together Bryant, visiting Prospect’s leading 1 Raymond Hurd, who had spent a two weeks- Cornet Bind in the by Fernald, according to this vicinity, returned home .Misses of seventeen pieces furnished to Samuel treasury Friday... F.^ F.^ wvm F.^ F«^ F.^ « « V sent a petition Representative vacation in town,returned to his home in Pitts music. Mrs. Deborah K. r.^ M M M F.^ r.^ F.« was Ruth and Marion Morse of were re- Livingston was the table No. 1, above referred to, Palmyra l W. Gould in Congress, with 184 names, field last week_Mrs. Harriet Prescott of evening speaker. She has A Where did this cent guests of their aunt, Miss Nellie Morse. spoken at neaily $5,020,676.83. money is Mrs. William Lowell.... all the * asking to'have our mail route changed ....Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAllister returned Newport visiting county conventions this year. come from? Was it raised by the Demo- Hon. and Mrs. L. C. Morse went to Waldoboro back to Bucksport. Early last spring Saturday to Gardner, Mass., after passing -——for-—{ cratic legislature of 1911? Not by any and Rockland last Thursday, making the trip The A. F. drove over the route and their summer vacation with his mother, Mrs. Bridgton (Cumberland Co.) W. C. T. U. Quirnby All the means. money paid in in 1911 with their son Ralph in his touring car.... met July 2nd with its president in notified the people that our mail route Charles Foster.... Work has been begun on her camp at was in accordance with laws Mrs. Chase of arrived last paid passed the of State road on Cambridge, Mass., Lakeside, Sebago. After a picnic dinner the bad been back to Bucksport piece which is being built changed i Mrs. regular was by the legislature years ago, excepting the main road in the McAllis- week to visit her daughter, Harry Grant, meeting held, the pastors of local anel that the rural carrier had been noti- village_Merle at their summer home on Panola Point-Dr. churches gave short about $72,000 railroad tax and $159,944.66 ter, who is his summer vacation in addresses, and the W. C. I spending Spring-Snmmer Wear! fied to take his mail from Bucksport T. U. president ! H Its not too bad, and not too taxes of Livermore where he is in and Mrs. F. C. Gay and sons Brier and Rflalcolm spoke of local work, and the good, j State 1911, making $221,955 Falls, engaged • af ter the first of May. Everybody on of New York, were of Mr. need of active L. T. L. work. But I do like to see men dress as they shoe ! in which was raised the Demo- preaching, visited several days recently with Brooklyn, guests Three new paid by members the route was satisfied and was waiting his and Mrs. C. M. Hurd Wednesday and were gained. 3d the i cratic But none of this was mother, Mrs. Charles Foster.Arnold Thursday July Cumber- legislature. land Mills L. Thev can do it if for our mail to come from the Hunt has of of last week. Dr. Gay was a Belfast boy and T. L. held a and they buy their Furnishi Bucksport used to Fernald charge the creamery receiving picnic, July 5th ^k pay the pretended debt, the Westbrook L. office. But while we were waiting station in of Sullivan. with his family is passing the month of Au- T. L. celebrated Miss Anna post for the State Treasurer he had: place Georgie ^ Goods, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Hosiery Ii says there-An auto from Lewiston Gordon’s a a few residents of Stockton Springs gust party birthday by picnic, with singing, in the treasury Jan. 1, 1912, or FREEDOM. rally cries, cheers and woven or Everwe; Lamson I sent Sam $502,632 that arrived in town Saturday evening included games. |R r), & Hubbard who claim to be Democrats Mrs. Effie Townsend from visited J more than twice as much as was paid in Augusta Mr. and Mrs. Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Young,'Miss a him he and Earl & Wilson Gould remonstrance, telling Mrs. Inez Bellows recently-Rev. A healthy man is a in Caps, Hathaway, Shirts I under Democratic laws passed in 1911. Wesley and Miss While here king his own right; an ^ ! Young Gurney. they must stop the change of the R. F. D. Wiggin and Mrs. Wiggin and son Storer from unhealthy man an slave. So one can see that all the were of Mrs. Lowell's brother, A. C. unhappy For impure £ Collars, Yale Union Suits—I am agent for t! any plainly ■ guests were the of blood route; that it must be kept at Stockton, Wollaston,Mass., guests his broth- and sluggish liver, use Burdock talk two years ago about the great de- Crockett... .Jjhn Brookman, who has been Blood er, J. B. Wiggin, the past week_The Bitters. On the : goods and are not to be found elsewhet as it would be a great damage to the Sunday j market 35 years. $1.00 a they ficit was made for visiting at J. J. Walker’s for a few1 days, re- hot- campaign purposes. school will be held at the church tie. town if the was made s j rally Sunday ; the change by taking It will be remembered that the Demo- turned to Ash Point last week, accompanied city—Nice line of Hats and Caps F0^ | morning, August 25th. Mr. Atchison will de- ! |J* amount out of the village. The Miss Katherine Walker.... Mrs. Owen large cratic a resolve to by Mary legislature passed pay liver a short address and the remaining part of > people of Blanket Lane have tried tc and daughter Phyllis, who have been passing DWIGHT P. PALMER, asonic /I certain alleged deficiencies, and among the morning service will be taken up with | «£ ft nd one person on the route who signer: several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Marl- them was a bill for free High schools for sacred songs by Mr. and Mrs. Puerat, the | fUk the remonstrance and have failed to dc ton Knowlton, returned to Camden last week. W W W V Me W Wi } $80,000. There wai due the towns July A. A. Ginn wrote the Hon. -Mrs. Ruth Knowlton spent a few days in so. Capt. scholars of the Sunday school all are cordially i 1, 1911, over $81,000 for free High Waterville last week_Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S. W. Gould asking him if he would invited to attend... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols schools, but only $1,765, of this had been | Hoit and two daughters of Hampden are visit- send him a copy of the remon- are passing several days in their cottage at kindly to them to and j his Dr. C. B. Hoit... .Orvell Or- paid up January 1, 1912, i ing brother, strance, but did not receive a satisfac- Windermere Park-Mr. Phill Williams spent you cannot tell by the treasurer's report dey, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., is passing a fewT of Blanket Lane’s old last week with his parents at Lake George in I tory reply. One weeks in town and is at Cram's. how much these schools cost or how Ella staying George Democrats also wrote Mr. Liberty.Mrs. Sprowl is visiting her standard ... Mrs. C. B. Hoit and Miss Wilder spent Fri- much the State owes for them. Why aunt, Dollie Bryant-Mrs. Francis Hustus, Gould and his letter was ignored. Sam day in Belfast and Northport_Mr. and Mrs. YEAR’S was as Uk not de- SUBSCRiPTiON^ this $80,000 reported a who has been very sick, is recuperating.... Gould cannot get that man’s vote at any Frank R. Woodcock, who have been at You- as it was in Miss Vivian and ficiency, 1911. There will Small her brother Florine are j a more him. Need-a-Rest on Green Island for ten price, and lot will go with 1 cottage be a in the free visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Ed- = surely deficiency High grandparents, returned to Belfast last We are sure that the Stockton parties days, Thursday- school bill the first of next for ward Small and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Small, at i 2 =TO THE—-- January, Miss Alice Lowell, who has been spending a misrepresented the case to Gould, but Deer Maine_M. M. M. is jl/cuiuvi uiu Isle, Small, D., j uiu aui. icgioiaiuiv uui uiaivc j | vacation of two weeks at her home in Mont- that is no excuse for his not answering visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward any appropriation for free High schools ville, left last week for Providence, R. I., our letters. Small, and other relatives,in Deer Isle_Miss for the year 1912, and they told me at where she is studying for a trained nurse. She Now we will say in conclusion that if Phebe Cross from Morrill is visiting Miss the State House last that the bill will soon go to the Fordham in New week, Bertha S. W. Hospital New of Skow- York two or three weak-backed Democrats Bryant_Hon. Gould, Tribune Farmer will be about $115,000, and that the York City,where she will spend some time.... could make the Hon. Sam W. Gould turn hegan spoke in the grange hall Thursday { Mrs. L. P. of last towns will have to wait until the next Berry Providence arrived evening, August 15th, to a very small audience down 184 good citizens, it shows that week to visit her brother, George Lowell, in | legislature makes an appropriation for on account of the. heavy rain storm... .Miss there is a cat in the meal. Twenty Montville....Mrs. Marlton Knowlton was a AND YOUR HOME PAPER that purpose. But they did not forget Winifred Dodge and her friends, Mr. and Mrs. FAVORITE years ago we could send a letter to Bel- business caller in Belfast last week....L. C. the rum bill. That was of more interest O. J. Farwell and Arthur Sampson,took an auto I m. and at 3 m, Morse bought a fine horse of parties in Knox fast, mail it at 10 a. p. ride 18th. to them than the schools. August last week. we could get an answer. Now when the The same resolve provides for the pay- troy. people on Route 3 write to Belfast it ment of $66,000 pretended deficiency in Mrs. Vesta Holmes Chase of Pittsfield is vis- CENTER MONTVILLE ^The an answer. Journal^ to takes four days get Mrs. John Tibbetts gave a party to her Sun- 1 the last treasurer s iting relatives and on old Republican ] State-pensions. By calling neighbors L. C. Cummings. day school class August 13th in honor of Miss one cannot tell how much the and friends in town-Neal Whitney of Win- report Esther Blanket Lane, No. 2. is the Tibbetts’ thirteenth birthday.... Mr. State were the past but throp spending week with his uncle, pensions year; and Mrs. Oramendal Morse are con- Clarence Whitney,and calling on old friends at receiving I were some and as there FOR ONLY COMING EVENTS. they $90,000; gratulations on the birth, August 16th, of a $2.25. the Center-Albert L. Merrill, who has been were only $16,000 paid on them up to son, Clifton.... Mr. Frank Currier and | in the west for some 13 Virgil the Maint living years, is the The annual convention of 1, 1912, there must have been a Mr. Penson Clement made a to January guest of Mrs. Abbie Berry and the trip Bangor be helc visiting I Retail Jewelers Association will of some I wonder Sunday in Mr. Currier’s new auto.. The deficiency $75,000. scenes ot his boyhood, where a cordial wel- in Portland 4th and 5th. Samue church services were well attended last Sun- Sept. why they did not report that? These come awaits him from old friends and neigh- is a member. day afternoon.... Field Day has become a • The Tribune Adams of this city are some of the ways by which they bors.. .. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens of Belfast Farmer j habit with our townspeople, and, in fact, much The State convention of the Deaf Mutes fooled so many of the people two years made a hurried visit at his old home in Troy J of our It is like a re- Is a last "It was a and county. great family 9 thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illustrated national of Maine will be held in Lewiston ago. But their hypocrisy is now so evi- Tuesday. professional pleas- j August union, and who seems lack- ure combined-Mr. and Mrs. E. E. anyone stays away for 31st to 2nd. Francis M. ol and their are so trip 9 weekly. Special pages Horses, Cattle, etc., and most Sept. Staples j dent, pledges glaring, in This the weather was Sheep, McCauslin came by auto from Massachusetts ing loyalty. year ever that these same and reliable market East Belfast, who has maintainec voters, many of favorable and field has left us 9 reports. last week to visit old neighbors and friends in especially day an active interest in this convention, wil are to their regular followers, eager hurl and with pleasant memories of renewed acquaint- 9 Dr. C. D. Smead, the best known attend. Tro^ Unity-Mr. George Garcelon of [veterinary surgeon in them from and the trust ances. The and ball power they Burnham and Miss Helen Weymouth of Troy music, speaking games 9 America, writes regularly for The Tribune The biennial convention of the Mains entertainment for We [Farmer, thoroughly j have so basely betrayed. C. E. Smith. were married at the in provided everyone. parsonage Unity, Aug. care Christian Endeavor Union will be held it were see The 9 covering the breeding, and of all domestic 11th, Rev. James Ainslie. Mr. Eben Small glad to that Republican Journal feeding animals, the First Church, Houlton, by Baptist Sept BOX PACKING DEMONSTRATIONS. of Thorndike and sent a representative-Mr. C. W. Talbot 9 and his articles meet the needs of 4th and 5th. The Houlton Miss Estelle Harding of Troy every practical working farm- 3rd, peopls who is about were married at the quite ill, remains the same.... the State Union a most cordial in same place August 14th, cr and interests every man or woman in or gave The Department of Agriculture at Mr. and Burkill of city town who owns a with them Rev. J. Ainslie Miss and Mrs. Jack Hudson, Mass., ^2 vitation to hold its meetings is to give a limited officiating. Harding 9 horse or cow. Augusta planning arrived Monday to visit Mr.| and Mrs. James and are now enthusiastically preparinf number of box demonstrations Miss Weymouth are among Troy’s most es- packing Burkill at View to receive all who choose to come are f4Hill Farm.”_Charles The may this Fall and will be pleased to hear teemed young ladies and very popular subscription price of The Tribune Farmer alone is $1.00. rates can be secured on the rail and Alta of South Free- Special from growers who desire such a meeting school teachers. The best wishes are extend- Hutchings daughter J roads, which are in most cases about one dom at W. B. Mrs. #«“To new in their orchard. The Department will ed to them from a host of friends in spent Sunday Jaquith’s.... Z subscribers and all old who will third the fare. Aroostook wil Troy. [subscribers pay regular furnish press, packing table, boxes and Your not know Nettie Mason of Boston, who Has been visit- f be at its best in the of correspondent does the happy Z up arrearages and one year in advance we make this * early days Sep so that no expense will be incur- at P. C. returned home Wednes- liberal offer paper, bridegrooms personally, but they are to be ing Allen’s, tember. It will be an excellent time t< red the other than trans- by grower day. .. .Mrs. Mayhew of Searsmont spent Sun- visit the Garden of Maine. Ample op from the nearest railroad congratulated, and if we had the pleasure of portation day with her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Baker.... for ■ we portunity will be given sight-seeinj station. The increased number of or- their acquaintance could doubtless congrat- • The Tribune one in and around Houlton. the Mr. and Mrs. William Terry and two children Farmer, year, $1.00 chardists who are spraying and giving ulate brides. j have returned to their home in care to their trees must necessarily Haverhill, FLYING MEN FALL good increase the amount of fruit fit for box BLANKET LANE SECOND. Mass., after an extended visit at E. E. Dyer’s. 2 The Republican Journal, one 2.00 f Miss Kate M. Carter of called on Mr. year, victims to stomach, liver and kidney trouble > pack and it seems important at this time Bangor ....Mr. and Mrs. James Burkill of Hill View and Mrs. L. C. at farm last just like other people, with like results in los s to demonstrate the different packs and Cummings Hillside farm gave a picnic August 18th in honor of so that better work S. Heal of Belfast was in town of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache manner of packing Sunday....A. their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pike and Both this line be for $2.25. and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Bu t along may accomplished. recently in the interest of monumental work Misses Mary Power and Henrietta Burkill. A Individuals or Granges that are interest- he has been for here....Arlie there’s no need to feel like that as T. E doing parties hayrack ride and picnic dinner on Mt. Hog- | j ed will receive prompt attention by "Six bottle ! Palmer's Picture Co. has closed a week’s show back was by a party of 14 Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. writing the Department at the earliest enjoyed neighbors more at K. of P. hall Prospect They had five nights and friends and a time is of Electric Bitters’’ he writes, "did t opportunity.—A. K. Gardner, State jolly reported.... of full houses....Charles A. Bowdoin of Mt. Mrs. A. D. Baker the week-end give me new strength and good appetite tha > Horticulturist. spent at he* all other stomach remedies I used.” So tne Heagan was in the Lane last Thursday on his home in Montville...Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Accidents will but the best regulat- Journal a Pub. everybody. Its folly to suffer when thi happen, way to the station after load of goods for Pike from Auburn and the Misses Burkill and Me. help ed families keep Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil for Republican Co., Belfast, his store at Mt. Heagan. He iB doing a thriv- Power of Hudson, Mass., returned to their { great remedy will help you from the first doei such emergencies. Two sites 25 and 60c. at | Try it. Only GO cents at all druggists. all stores. ing grocery business in town....The high homes Monday....Benjamin Luce of New / 3 and to New York in phosphate in the vicinity, look anti- water just whi h Nassau and lay, method would suit *t Green River, another coal town quated cumbersome. On my way the case From Maine to California. mining POINTED PARAGRAPHS. particular beat. the barren bill* of Fr# up the river a man in to a question In some among clay. This 3 Cat-Boat. reply instances the rev out one as engine' rsed town is named after the river here—the The pointed place belonging to the would work her Notes of a Across the Continent. woman who kings in a church choir gradually off itself, fnd Trip Green RiVfer—the head waters of the Coe-Mortimers, but I don’t know how we could sit down should have either or a and look on at Sir ease The Journal. We religion good JOHNSON. well informed he and I did not a To the Editor of Colorado river. A little farther voice. v ALFRED was, get while the rush of water from along chance to find out for the pro- left Maine, for Boston on we saw more snow-capped mountains in FLORIDA. myself. peller scoured the sand from under her Winterport, The married man’s idea v lsONVILLE, In over a the distance (Aug. 9). At 11.30 A. m. of is to glancing history of the town In others it the steamer Belfast at 3 p.m., July 29th, equity a would force her we arrived at 23 blame his mistakes on his wife and ,r ville 1 passed very pleas- I found at the Custom House I was ahead over a Granger, minutes late. his we sail down the river on / with Senator lump; again could help and had a beautiful At 1.4'j m. we came in of more meanness human nature. day struck by the fact that the population by the sail p. sight At■’‘^interesting getting up and her about 8 m. 8>vl the various members of before the war in was listing and bay, Rockland p. snow-capped mountains and more After a woman gilt just 1860 40,522, over; in fact, we often found in leaving vege- gets a man under her whom welcomed me various tation in the lower lands. At 1.47 m. Taliaf'r' a|i of and in 1910 had increased to 58,833 only, tight on the We had a very pleasant night on the p. thumb she is never satisfied until she places trip that a combina- we at to their homes and show- an I should arrived Evanston, Wyo., 42 her heel on bit if s‘;;l (abiv unusually poor showing, say, Power was water. About 3 a. m. the steamer stop- gets him. in town worth seeing. for an an? mighty handy, minutes late. This is a fertile ffjs!1 ,| nos American city in the last half often falling back on the small, situated on the one when we ped and we heard hurried footsteps along among the barren hills. At 3 Even the most optimistic observer must lutifully century of unprecedented progress, even couldn t use the other. valley p. r, miles from Pushing with the walk outside of our stateroom and a m. we passed a small station named admit that church attendance isn’t what j| Mayjiort, in the South. In commenting on it to one long poles was at 1 over helpful times, too, but Devil’s on one4ide it used to be, when in the Si. ';‘g ,nto the Atlantic St. of th6 officials, I got this “Yes most often the voice said: “Run slow.” I got up and Slide,and there seem- sleeping pews reply: “old reliable” and only to a wasn’t considered bad Sir! You are ed be ridge of rocks or form. *“er' correct, Sir! This city was sure method was to run went out on deck to see what was ledge running latitude the tem- the cable out, going down the mountain side to the jchr- the BOth founded 240 years ago, just, and it is backed the valley. It is probable that out of all the hun- 1 by big anchor, or made fast on and was told that there had been a We are now Bi; ; tails below 40 deg. F., 240 behind to a tree nearing Ogden, Utah, and dreds he was married just years now, trunk, and then to tug and haul weather to, Solomon pre- f( r the winter months is Sir!” collision between the City of Rockland the is becoming warmer. We ferred by mam strength with a tackle. the wife who called him of 60 F. The The arrived at Ogden at 3.40 on “Solly” cinity deg. I noticed many Hebrew names over so and a collier and that with great p. m., nearly and sneaked his crowns to do her Myrtle, being small, and a cat-boat, difficulty time. for hair np there was sunny and the and the Jews be able no Leaving Ogden Salt Lake City on.—St. Paul spent shop doors, may with room to work forward of the the had been transferred from Pioneer Press. as one of our passengers we again fields of and crisp to inject the necessary virus to offset mast, had no winch or passed through alfalfa, windlass, so our the then to be sinking steamer wheat and but not une, and a light overcoat the Southern and arms and thought corn, such large fields indigenous lethargy backs had to take its If in Portland’s City Hail Dedicated. fr the automobile as the place. to the c llier. When we got to the col- as Iowa and Nebraska. We were now save the commerce of the place, if not the stern were we caught could help her riding in of the Salt ffflt'’ ,nWr1i its ancient as a social rural to lift it lier the were all on sight great Lake importance by getting the tender on the passengers board; and arrived at Salt Portland’s new million dollar city not only the principal center. it is a Lake City at 4.50 p. -hall, „'j., Still, delightful place to bow and filling it with and once some in steamer blankets Then one water, only. m., on time. replacing the one fire | but in many ways for all its of a we had to the nearly destroyed by four visit, being something pile pig-head ballast all up to the Belfast left cX ous and in and they were transferred and We Salt Lake City 15 minutes late years ago, and were progressive picturesque ruin, I left it loaded in “the eyes of her,” and while one of auditorium, officially -.ied with its carried to where we arrived safe- owing to the large amount of travel and j me, many with invitations to return in the fa'l, and us crawled in on top of it and for- Boston, turned over to the city by the hall 1 of con- got many changes to be made. We saw the city es under process “to hunt duck, run deer with and ward the and about 8.30 a. m. commission and dogs against mast, the other ly Mormon church at a the architects -v. well cleaned streets shoot them with and little distance from Aug. 22nd, l buckshot, Sir! if stood watch on deck, for the full We then for our to Cali- and and its waiting prepared trip the station. From Salt Lake we were dedicated to the city’s use. A julated traffic, you miss one, Sir, you get a horse whip- range of the flood which con- City tide, here in a -..fa western fornia, taking a few days Boston for passed through country wirh hills on ; pipe organ, the fourth growing ping before the campfire at night, and 1 sisted of but a few inches, to lift her out largest in the than doubled its Boston at each side that are rather barren popu- am the man that does the flogging, by of the sand bar, on which she had that purpose. We left 8 a. looking, world, costing $60,000 and installed in ten gone and on the land on either side there ,ast years. Among appointment,” was shouted after me by hard and fast under full sail and the N. Y., N. H. & H. power. m., Aug. 5th, by seems to be a lot of alkali. the auditorium as a gift from H. uildings, which are a well-known and steamboat At the entrance to We are in Cyrus shipbuilder the Indian R. and the State of of the K. Curtis of t.v of a cos- river] R., passed through sight lake for many miles. We Philadelphia, in memory of appearance owner as 1 finally tumbled aboaid the as at several other places, we were able the which is a fine now retire for the is late Herman Kotzschmar, famous as 1, that of Mr. Lane’s to use the results of our Connecticut, farming night, which very Myrtle. experiences to warm. In a teacher and for National, which owns fields of the morning we were composer, whom he The former bark rigged steam yacht help others. We came across a State and has many tobacco passing was the entire party through the same barren At named, was played to the public for per. ground American of 851 tons register—now the of Italian and dancers hard river. We country. singers here, along the Connecticut changed 10.30 a. m. the first time. Mr. Curtis is'a native of icoupies with its own of the and cover- and Saturday we were going flag ship Haytian Navy fast upon a mussel bed, with a line and soon Portland. The in its a.L_ I_.1 cars at Waterbury passed into through the famous sand desert with the audtiorium, located in the noth appearance ed with a coat of "“'U luu v/ui i"V-» an murky battleship grey •“'•J auuiui aaitHIl rear of cars Sierra Nevada mountains on city hall, has a t ments, so far as 1 am as we the State of New York,and changed either side. seating capacity paint—was anchored in the harbor hopelessly twisted and fouled in their The of 3,300. The is much to date as and weather was very warm and the municipal building was up sailed out, being held by a United States propeller shaft, which they had inad- again at Poughkeepsie crossed the constructed of New York. windows of the cars were closed to granite with marble in- Marshal until her grocer’s bill should be started while the line was on a near- keep terior. vertently Hudson river very high bridge out the sand and dust. These mountains FR SALE .ator.s in front of Mr. The remnant of her crew was AT YOU.i 3RCCEP.S. paid. hanging slack under the stern. are bis office was ly one mile long. Then we passed entirely barren, and also the desert private much interested in us and lowered her Their captain, and leader, who was ap- land which we and we the results when he of device as I through fine part of the State and soon through passed, gaudy flag strange photo- parently also the bass singer and dancer rode all re satisfac- nearly day through such scenes eminently grapned tnem and her, and we passed of the troupe, was completely exhausted reached Go3hen, N. Y., where we Muld finish out until we came near to San i writing under her stern out between the and chilled from futile took the Bernardino, splendid through attempts changed cars again and through Cal., when the scene fertile at messenger appeared stoned which hold Charles- to clear the changed to .1. -j: it_ jetties propeller. train from New York to lands with and these ton’s channel and make her harbor seems city Chicago. large orange groves, open It they had lowered him over scenes to rooms and al- We left Goshen 20 minutes it continued until we arrived at 5.40 ading now one of the most accessible and the the side in his bathing suit and he had late, being with p. m., Saturday August at our des- busy clerks, just safest to enter between Norfolk and tried to cut the with a and arrived 10th, Old line knife, which nearly 5p. m., atBinghamp- and in tination, Pasadena, Cal. As we i of cash stepped precisely Key West. A sailing vessel, however, necessitated of course his head a ton, N. Y., about 9.30 p. m. Here we holding off the train we heard our name called l Lehigh s i wonf rmt spp Company’s desired. must have a fair or a to foot or two under as intn thu alppnpr nml difl (ho wind, tug, pass water he worked. out and turned around in at Mr. and to greet a friend party through the narrow walled lane made by As we hove in sight they had him country through which we passed. Dur- who had took us all out in unexpectedly met us at the hey the long jetties that lead out towards stretched out in the cabin, and the en- ing the night we passed through New i, of station and who took us to his beautiful procession them, the lightship, and through which St. tire party, including two good-looking, York State and across the corner of and then into home in the finest city in our COAL! .at race, church acts as a American and arrived at country. Philip’s steeple light capable women, with southern Pennsylvania Youngs- Horace I .ok over a fine old estate Jones. range, by both day and night. It is a accents, were over him anxious- town, Ohio, at about daylight,and a little 1 working shade Pasadena, Calif., August 21, 1912. ignificent trees, curious fact that this steeple should have ly. When they heard the noise of our later arrived at Marion, Ohio. After etc., and ♦ First ♦ possessing been so placed by accident. It is the engine they came oil deck to hail us for leaving New York, where it is hilly the down to the seen same as the Quality, running only church I have in traversing assistance. We lost no time, bringing New England, country as Thoroughly Prepared .John’s which at We shall River, every inch of our Atlantic coast that our gear, tackles and light anchors right we go west becomes more level and is ♦ appreciate it very much if you buy your Coal ♦ wide as of the rs as any has a government lighthouse in it. aboard of them. Then, after vyell wooded in many places. ♦ of the wharf running + i .fast. A private lines from both mastheads to anchors On leaving Marion we passed through MOTHER OF > with a fine chance BEAUFORT. rage, dropped off their beam, and carried out im ense fields of corn and grain, the the value of the place Beaufort, now connected with the out- on our backs as we waded breast-deep, grain mostly harvested and stacked in side world by railroad (i. e. for about 5 by using the fore anJ main throat hal- the fields. We saw no barns that were COMERS’FUEL COM. Senator has a a | already and a for we hove her down then with enough to hold but small LARGE f years) great shipping place yards, fiat; large portion FAMILY in its own use, standing oysters, fish and clams, is a charming lit- the line from the big anchor astern to of the grain. Leaving Ohio city we X The Coal strike is settled and the prices for Coal have X, i.ter of the residential into which is about same tle village on a land-locked harbor, with their windlass, and all hands pulling and go Indiana, the as he was have been fixed follows: ■,,'Onville, thinking white wooden houses with balconies and heaving, with the women to take in [ as Ohio, with increased acreage of corn Tells How She Keeps Her ^ ^ -re of three ■ putting up nestled trees we worked her slick as a and grain. In Western Indiana we saw and \ piazzas among green along slack, off, — ♦ Stove’! Egg, $7.75 ton and a common Health For per + large the water front. Among its chief at- whistle, into deep water, the women them baling hay and threshing grain in Happiness in order “ untry place, tractions are a delightful climate, a quoting Longfellow and cheering as she the fields. Arriving at Chicago at 5 p. m. X Chestnut Coal, 8.00 ♦ Taliaferro con- Who Take ! might cheerful little hotel open all the year started. Then we went overboard we were transferred to the Union Sta- ^hose “ and Peal 6.50 .eir children grand- round, for summer and winter visitors, again and down under the boat, each tion by the Parmalee Buss Co. After Her Advice. % Coal, them. J diii.ii good shooting in the neighborhood, big with a long sailor’s knife in hand, and ! refreshments and visiting the barber we ♦ 7.25 “ ad a new Coke, ♦ just bought and small game, and no end of deep sea cut away the line from the propeller and took the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul i. and Mr. Hubbard ile, fishing. cleared it. | train for Omaha at 8.30 p. m. and rode Scottville, Mich. —“I want to tell you These are subject to 25 cents discount Mrs. Hubbard has her Illinois and prices per X Here, on an island of its own, is situated Incidentally, I was interested in not- ; through part of Iowa and how much good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ^ Limousine. Doubt- Ciossed ton on all bills within 30 from date of the U. S. Marine Biological Station, with ing that a Swede, or even an American, the Mississppi river in the night etableCompound and + paid days delivery. ^ :, at 'least, will be seen at Savanna. tanks and running water for the study could stand hard work under chilly water About daylight we arrived Sanative Wash have Discount not allowed on less than ton Belfast this summer. ♦ anything lots. The + and of all of better than a native of but it was so propagation kinds aquatic sunny Italy, a£ Cambridge, Iowa, foggy done me. live on a me to the of I took offices and a museum in which this Italian was a fine we could see a short distance from X above are for coal put in cel'ars or cn street level ♦ life, are preserv- though particular only farm andhave prices ; er & Naval Stores Com- the car. The soon worked ed in alcohol specimens of the fish caught specimen of a man, with unusual muscu- | fog lifted and we within limits. Coal taken at EOc. ton less ♦ and I learned a lot could very hard. I am X city plant per ith, in the waters of the adjacent rivers, lar development and a professional ath- see the corn fields, which looked nt about the resources excellent. The more sounds and ocean. lete. He was a versatile chap, too, hav- grain was cut and in forty-five years old, than above prices. Upstairs 50c. than above pi ices. T veloped waterways of small bunches in the fields. The land and am the mother J ; Hither come scientists from every- ing designed, built, rigged and painted Two 75c. per ton additiona'. attention wiltt him here we is flights Special huge private where to study, under the direction of a the boat himself. She was a pretty, judge very fertile as the soil of thirteen children. ^ ^ red the entire walls of is a from the craft on the old Burgess very dark rich loam. We arrived at think ^ given to delivering coal outside city limits at satisfactory ■ superintendent Washington, schooner-rigged Many people ^ g the most remarkable a at 7.15 a. m. It is a nice marine life of our Atlantic coast. Among model, about 45 feet long, and with Perry, Iowa, it strange that I am rida are its town of On ♦ prices. navigable many interesting specimens I noticed first-class 40 horse power engine in her. 6,000 inhabitants. leaving not broken down ,akes, and its wonderful we saw vast X see we are still the particularly one of a cuttle or devil-fish, He was now on his way from Palm Beach Perry fields of corn that You will that selling genuine Old ♦ The rivers are 1he with hard work and f with we to S. in her the in- looked very stout. This was a long tentacles, such as used to Charleston, C., by truly Coal that such ccm- X r...st in if southern streams— wonderful the care of my fam- Company’s Lehigh exclusively gave read about in the days of our boyhood. side route, and they were paying their sight. We could not see the ^ s Ock.awaha es- end of some but I tell them of we being Incidentally the big yellow structure expenses—as I understood they had of the cornfields from the ily, my good friend, plete satisfaction the past year, and hope to receive X tor their and ^ varying on cars as we We also saw E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- of the station building its bare island built the boat—from money earned in giv- passed along. Lydia coal this ... The banks of these droves of no your order for this splendid year. All ord< rs par. y. in the harbor is more conspicuous from ing entertainments at the hotels and hogs and lots of cattle grazing. pound, and that there will be back- + ^ many places are thickly 3eaward than the whole town of Beau- winter resorts. Aboard were pictures The crops are abundant and the land ache and bearing down pains for them if ♦ shall have our prompt and careful attention in prepara- > Magnolia, the with not a rock to seen. fragrant fort, nestled among its green trees, and painted by the leader, and the women very rich, be they will take it as I have. I am scarcely X m and groves of orange We arrived at at 10.25 tion and delivery. ♦ it may be used as an artificial land mark assured me that the only thing they had Omaha, Neb., ever without it in the house. an. laden with fruit a. 20 golden by the mariner, enabling him to know ever seen him unable to turn his hand to m., minutes late, went up into the kinds sold at reasonable of lux- and “I will say also that I think there is Good wood of all prices. picture tropical when to turn in to cross the bar, which successfully was working under water. city got lunch and left at 12.45 p. m. £ ^ n- reflected from the on the Pacific no better medicine to be found for young " 3* .A. he might easily pass by on this low sandy I should like to see more of him. He was Union R R. We were 4. 44 44 A'-. O ■» JSfrfi. » „•» J- «. 4, rs beneath. now a over eldest has taken coast. all right on the water himself, but his little two days from Boston. girls. My daughter the We now our lakes, paralleling crew were probably better singers than begin trip across the State Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ■ THE LOSS OF THE now connected, or are TITANIC. sailors, and doubtless their well-meaning of Nebraska, the eastern part of which pound for painful periods and irregular- with each other is by The first news of the loss of the Ti- but misdirected efforts had gotten him somewhat like Iowa, but as we go and it has helped her. of from 4 to 6 ity, plh came to us into the and into the cold farther west the land is more like tanic four days late as we scrape, going sandy am and form a of “the “I always ready willing to part tied at the Standard Oil dock at Beau- overheated from his Herculean loam and the crops are not as good as in up water, a word for E. Pink- Iowa. here are in a speak good Lydia fort to fill our gasolene tanks. A Ger- hut practically single-handed efforts to Along many houses :M c m.fortable and small of trees which seem as ham’s Vegetable Compound. I tell every man restaurant keeper, doubtless look- get out of it, had well-nigh finished him grove I hem .: house* one I meet that I owe health and power ing for business, came running down the when we came along. He revived rapid- though they had been set out to protect my to the banks in some tne to wonderful medicine.” dock to tell me that “the biggest ship ly, however, under the influence of some buildings. happiness your r mey, or We arrived at roving atloat has gone down with nearly all on coffee quickly made by one of the women, Columbus, Neb., at 2.35 —Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich., : or — ii.-ii, game change board.” Th. t was about the extent of and as I left him standing poised on the p. m. a nice thriving town—and at 4 p. R.F.D. 3. I his but from bows, in his blue bathing trunks, the m. were passing through Grand Island, I : knowledge, Captain Lewis, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Corn millionaires in float* muscles of his arms and chest Neb., and along here to see fields the local marine reporter of the New , began made from native roots and herbs ,, mis like the of his of some cut for the or pound, either, York Herald, I got a two old copy standing out like cords steel, black, alfalfa, being 2nd -• days’ no narcotics or harmful ...eat aDout his 3rd time this season. We next come to contains drugs “Everglade” of that paper, the only one in town, and waving hair blowing swarthy -. f ’s, with a suite and with his whole North and our time table and today holds the record of being the learned the bare facts, as they were temples, I was impressed Platte, Neb., b guest and on which tells us that, we arrived at 7.30 m. and most successful for woman’s ills known up to of the terrible —his activity of body and p. remedy with the Tuesday, personality, gbtfui day catastrophe. Curiously enough 1 had mind, his versatility, and his bright, leave at 6.35. The reason for this is known. II for I met that at mpson; been that about alert eye, his sweet smile and soft Italian this place the time changes one ^' reading very morning were a from central earning her construction, over her voice. Instinctively I hac feeling that hour, to mountainjtime, and nt from to looking plans piace he must be “somebody’ at home; or we stop five minutes, so our watch or with their fant- was an artist or musician had to be set back one hour. Darkness was about to make, in a Sunday Herald even, perhaps, -111 -tof Italian I had failed auuii cuvereu me imiu aim we reurea mr singeis of a week or two before, in of some note whom to recog- bought the Charleston. nize, and was in Florida for the winter night ami did not see the country tivuiar attracted a from North to For me, a or lark. Who- Platte Sale Several of the people on board were simply on vacation, Laramie,"Wyom- traue, a tine fellow him luck. He where we arrived at 3.50 a. in. known to me by sight, or personally. ever he is, I wish certain- ing, who had 30 minutes Here we apparently Both Col. and Mrs. Astor 1 saw daily last ly is equipped by Nature to enjoy life as Thursday, late. uberculosis this one One of the finest resi- by summer at the Casino at Newport, R. I. he goes through it, and is fulfilling his stopped day. ad at the same time Laramie is a of inhabi- Butts, I’d met several occa- destiny. place 10,000 and Major upon dences in y making yacht sions, and with Mr. Frank Millet I had [To be continued.] tants, and is 7,145 feet above the sea. Belfast—containing Icing repair work At 7.30 a m. we took the cars on the spent some of the most agreeable even- 'd the past two win- INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK. hahn’s Peak & Pacific to 12 rooms and a bath. Hot ings of my life, in animated conversation Laramie, Ry. sc.f, wife and two an over of the in which we | on boats and boating, ships and shipping, Near Rochelle, 111., Indian went to sleep go part road, < latter to the public are interested. this line are vast and cold water in six j and their place in art. While he was on a railroad track and was killed by the fast Along sleeping s where he tied up. where cattle and horses are looking up the data for his Mural Deco- He for his carelessness with plains graz- aid to “we are out express. paid me, ■ The white-faced steers are such as rooms. Excellent closet and rations in the Baltimore, Md., Custom its that when ing. time and we live 365 his life. Often way people we so have seen in the stock yards neat \ House, depicting vividly the history and colds. Don’t risk if. while at home we neglect coughs your to be to accommodations. Fine ; of navigation, from the earliest times to Boston, Mass., shipped Europe, storage ars for six and 1 life when use of Dr. King's New Dis- are months, the latest battleships of the epoch, (four prompt : and of the very best stock. This He is now on his will cure them and so prevent a dan- road is built across the Mountains stable connected. For other I years ago) I spent several morning’s covery Rocky ■utilth, Minnesota, via the or ‘‘It and as far as in the New York Yacht Club’s Library gerous throat lung trouble. completely goes Coalmount, Col., Canal and the Great where are located vast coal esti- to looking up yachting pictures and data cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough mines, particulars apply i'oat; having come down | mated to contain tons. The for him to use in these decorations. that followed a severe attack of Grip,” writes 400,000,000 the fail and round coal is used for all steam The news of the disaster had such an heating pur- He J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and 1 regained urged me to come that poses. Fox Park, Col., is 9,060 feet ele- effect we remained in port two days in weight that I had lost.” "'g my passage, but I j 15;pounds Quick vation above the sea. The ele- ■ and highest Chas. F. its to for.more details, all the safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c. and $1.00 sail. [waiting vation on the line is at Bear Gulch, 9,103 Thompson. while the fact that that great full-man- Trial bottle free at all druggists. feet. To get to this which Belfast. April 15, 1912.— 16tf SOUTH CAROLINA. ned, and full-powered steamship had up summit, >?< tfa 1&3 »?<» >?<• is about 2,000 feet above Laramie, where ■SnSn!5faSii3M8ia8R!iSiiSi a8ia&i3v8Si situated I foundered, while I had come hundreds of Funeral of Herbert M. Heath. beautifully the road starts it winds around on 'he miles at sea, practically alone, in this from, Cooper and Ashley an on rotten cockle-shell of a cat-boat The funeral of the late up grade of 2 per cent 4he sides of urrounded its own without Hon. Herbert by the mountains. We saw in the distance PRESTON’S a serious accident of seemed M. Heath was held at the resi- i and any kind, family R l straight regular several mountains that were cov- to me on State street, Wednes- nearly W* I and shaded, imexplieable and incomprehensi- dence Augusta, amply 21st. ered with snow on the 8th of August. & Transient Stable its southern ble. day afternoon, Aug. The services, L» Livery, Boarding t, battery, were the range in the which were impressively were They Snowy great • hospitality, its beauti- GETTING AGROUND. simple, Is situated on W ashir.gtcn street just on ^ ain street. I have single and attended the members of the Kenne- Continental divide, a wonderful sight. that he has i Azalia 18 These inside by Announces limited his practice ^ gardens passages by canal, river, association in a We returned to Laramie at 4.30 p. m. R double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron- its bec bar body, represent- hley River, unique and a room to diseases of the sound, bay lagoon, etc., though very of the and engaged nice, clean, quiet tc m is house 61-13. m tower of St. atives, many business interests | age solicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, Iy28 Philip’s interesting from a scenic as well as many have a until 2.30 a. when we with which Mr. Heath was affiliated and good sleep m., VV. G. PRESTOS, Proprietor. high and visible 18 other points of view, are not a to and to take the 1 joy many neighbors and friends. Kev. got up prepared through Nose and Throat 8^ its historic church the used to by Eye, Ear, navigator blue waters, espe- D. read the and Los Angeles limited train for Los An- r Moultrie and Clayton Boothby service lSllSa<£ai&aa&ai&ll£,l£ll£68SiSia&lVl,ttli£aaS&ll%a ®S^ forts, cially in a boat with a comparatively geles Friday, which was 45 minutes late. ups the most Tennyson’s “Crossing the Bar,” and AND KL1RACTI0N. delightful small auxiliary engine and from From Laramie we over the Lara- drawing offered prayer. There was no music. passed upon our entire Atlan- 3 1-2 to 4 feet of water. For a full mie for 300 miles and then went Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 ,m,, 1 to 3 p. m di pow- The bearers were Chief Justice William plains rate • I wag loath to ered, shoal draft from to 8 and launch, drawing Penn Whitehouse, Thomas Leigh, Fred- over the lowest point of the Rocky 7 p. m., by appointment. 1 1857 LET YOUR CROPS DECIDE i»io H generous Yacht Club, 2 1-2 to 3 would doubtless be a feet, they erick S. Lyman and W. G. Boothby of Mountains. We saw mountains in the AND BRIDGE voiced, well- if a man could CORNER CHURCH STREETS respectful, delight, traverse them Associate distance for many miles on each side. At ft will tell to use E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured ft bond ever Augusta; Justice Albert M. They you at one’s elbow a. we at connection. 23tf leisurely. W. Hese ton and Weston 7.30 ,m., arrived Rawlins, Tele]:ken in the at Maine Up sir?” aa the mint. Spear, George in the Best Faitory Country Belfast, ,f again I account of the as ?! Equipped began by keeping Lewis of Gardiner and Judge W. H. Wyoming, 55 minutes late, we had a times we stuck in the mud or on sand to climb. here we Newell of Lewiston. The interment was heavy grade Along William Lincoln JACKSON & HALL, Belfast Agents. but after the first it sides on West | bars, day gave up, in the family lot at Forest Grove ceme- go, through land on both which | for we would, in some shallow and E Bureau of Animal stretches, tery. only sage brush will grow very little x-Veterinary Inspector NEW run on several times in an and not _ I THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, YORK. lv hour, of that. The land looks very barren. Industry U. S. Department of Agriculture. § infrequently on other occasions it would Rockport Women Fight Fire. At 8.15 a. m. we passed the summit of take us from one to three hours to get the Continental divide and then are on VETERINARIAN off again. Camden, Me., Aug. 21. While a ma- the down on the west side of the grade TREATS ALL DISEASES OF ANIBIA1S In some places there simply was not jority of the firemen were in Rockland Rockiep, and soon the hills disappear for and H. Hoffses water enough to float us from one lagoon today attending muster a fire destroyed a while and we go along through a level Hospital, Pharmacy Office,* C. to and we had to haul the large stable of the Camden for a Then we for another; literally Lumber country while. go SPRING STREET, BELFAST MAINE the It was CLEANING. TRUCKING. boat over, inch by inch, with a kedge Company. filled with horses, all many miles through the country where anchor out or of which were saved but on Bt*er Closed. ahead, lines with tackles one.. there are(quite high banks each side Hospital STEAMPRESSING I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking. run to the trees on the bank. In Rockport about the same time fire of the railroad that look like clay rock, Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Leave the Phones—Hospital 59-18. Residence 69-11 and REPAIRING. We became expert at getting her off destroyed stable of John Emele near where nothing can grow. Then they are orders at the stable, corner of Main and Crou after a week’s practice and could tell by the Baptist Church. All of the firemen further from the railroad at times. At CUSTOM CLOTHES TO ORDER’ streets, and they will receive prompt atten- were absent and the tion. Telephone connection looking the situation over, and after women of the com- 10.18 a. m. we-arrived at Rock Springs, sounding around her with a ten-foot pole, munity helped keep the flames from a coal mining town, where large coal in- WEAR fill H RUBBERS At 52 High Street. Tel. 216-18 W. W. BLAZO, to determine in terests m. we wm This Winter 14tf Waldo which direction the deep spreading. are. At 10.40 a. arrived *■>( 16tf |126 Avenue, Belfast, ~ The went on a secret mission and appeared OAK HILL, (Swan villa ) Republican Journal in attendance on the Brewers’ Confer- Mr. Hollis Seekins,-.-who met with a painful \ ence.” accident / ug. 19th by havipg his foot crushed BELFAST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912. Lamson& while at work for the Belfast Water Co., was able to Want Two years ago the Democrats of leave the city hospital Monday,but will PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Somerset, county nominated John A. not be able to get around on his foot for some time— I FORD a 1 The Republican Jour. Pub. Co Mooers of Skowhegan for sheriff, and he Hubbard Mr. F. 0. Holmes recently sold nice pair of oxen to Mr.Horace Chenery of Belfast, THE UNIVERSAL CAR | ! was elected. He lived up to his oath oi and a pair to Mr. Arthur Knight of Monroe.... Hair? CHARLES A. PILSBURY. | Manage: j office and made. Somerset county dry. It’s the car you see the most—and hear Mrs. Ann Webb was the guest of her niece, Long the | 1 When the time came around for nomi- oni Miss Lida Nickerson, ... Mr. L. 0. And ADVERTISING Terms. For one square, Saturday you would like long least. The Ford is as silent as human one weel nating again Sheriff Mooers was notified Inch length in column, 25 cents for Hanley sold a horse to Mr. Pearl Gordon Aug. hair? and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. his Rich, heavy hair? and Vanadium steel can by party leaders that he could not be 24th-Mr. and Mrs. Yeaton and son from ingenuity make it. ) Subscription Terms. In ; or Beautiful, luxuriant hair? advance, $2.00 re-nominated, elected, if he did not let Conway, N. H., are guests of his sister, Mrs. And that means that it’s the $1.00 for six 50 cents for threi quietest car on year; months: on the the E. C. Cora and Ada That is months. up rumsellers, men who were Peavey_Misses Harvey perfectly natural, and the returned to Belfast after a week’s va- the highway—and the most economical violating laws he had sworn to en- Monday we are here to help you. cation. ... Miss Helen Knowlton, who has been | Republican success in Penobscot coun- force. Mr. Mooers was then, and is to- Hair is a both in first and after costs. her Mrs. James Webster and Ayer’s Vigor great a visiting sisters, | ty is as assured. Oliver L. day, Democrat of the staunchest kind; regarded aid to nature in Ford cars — Mrs. L. D. Holmes, the past week has return- producing 75,000 already sold this season one-third of Hall, city editor of the Bangor Commer- b t not one of the kind that would con ! ed to Belfast, where she has employment.... just the kind of hair you de- America’s product. Five passenger touring car $720-thret cial, says: “I look for a Republican land- sent to wear the collar of the liquor Miss Laura Holmes is in Waldo teaching.... sire. Do not be afraid passenger roadster $620—torpedo runabout $620—delivery slide.” and brewers to dealers by order of the The schools in town began Monday morning. car car use it. No of its col- $730—town $930—delivered in Belfast complete with ; Pattangall-Plaisted administration. So Mr. Z. D. Hartshorn teaches in district No. 8. danger all Get Nor would any one except a profes- equipment. catalogue from Carle & Jones, Belfast, Me the Democrats another ! Mr. James Webster is transporting the hair. The sional humorist name a bull dog Claude. put up candidate, pupils oring your ingre- — Philip Hall in the Boston Herald. who defeated Sheriff Mooers in the pri- from district No. 9 to No. 8. dients are all given on each No. it is a more name foi but he was the choice of the Re- appropriate maries; MONROE. label, thus enabling your a cat. publican primary and his name is on the Mrs. Bertha Nealley and daughter Maude doctor to wisely advise you i Republican ballot, and the voters of both spent last week in Northport, the guests of C. The Independent invited Gov. its use. Consult Reporter parties who recognize his honesty and A. McKenney_Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hender- concerning Plaisted to answer some very pertinent son him He knows. ; are opposed to nullification will elect and daughter of Haverhill, Mass., are visit- freely. NEW on his recent to M»J» bj th« J. O. AYEB STORE! visit questions Skowhe- i him. Meanwhile the Pattangall-Plaisted ing Mrs. Lufkin.... Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Y. CO., Law«ll. »ui but no gan, got response. This is not ring is sending speakers into Somerset FOR SALE BY Pierce and daughter Marjorie are visiting her as he could not have answered father, John Strattard-Miss Gertrude Web- surprising, county to endeavor to defeat a man of PERSONAL. them without C. P. ber of Boston is the guest of her mother, Mrs. truthfully reflecting upon their own who has dared to antag- PALMER, party Freeman .Clarence has NEW himself. BELFAST Ricker.. Dickey accept- Ella N. Snow of Lewiston is visiting at W. GOODS! onize the interests. liquor ed a position as principal of a grammar school in H. Snow’s. “Are the Lewiston Pownal, Vt-Mrs. Flora Bryant and daughter you aware,” asks During the Yes and No campaign the Levi M. Poor of Augusta was in Belfast last Alice of Somerville, Mass have been calling Journal, “that the Plaisted administra- orators and organs of the rum party week and attended the fair. Open Saturday, August 24. on friends and relatives in town....Mr. and tion took from the pockets of the people complained that the friends of law and Frank Thorn of Lynn. Mass., arrived lasl ! County Correspondence. Mrs. George Grotton (Beatrice Billings) were in State tax in the single year of 1912, order were bringing speakers from out Tuesday to visit Belfast friends. in town recently visiting her parencs_Mr. more cash than Gov. Fernald’s adminis- of the State to influence the on a WALDO STATION. William Bowman went to ! stock sold out. people and Mrs. Irving Bailey of Waldoboro are visit- Bangor yesterday entirely M\ tration took from their pockets in 1909 local issue. That same issue con- Mrs. J. Barrie left for her home in Law- to spend the week-end with his father. purely ing relatives in the village ... Master Freddie OLDnew and rence, Mass., on last afternoon’s stock has I 1910, put together?” fronts us in the present campaign; and it Thursday Palmer has been spending a week in Northport Maine Hills of Boston is spending a two I everything up. boat-Everard is, whether Maine shall be turned over Bryant is performing the du- with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. weeks’ vacation with relatives in Belfast Advices from Piscataquis county are ties of station agent. He is for to-date, including Rubber Goods. substituting Palmer....A storm was to the liquor dealers and brewers, to rob very heavy experi- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Townsend returned who Mr. Littlefield, who is I to the effect that many Republicans slowly recovering from enced in this last morn- our of their substance, to vicinity early Friday last Monday from a ten-days’ visit in Bar Har- people corrupt his recent illness... .Mr. lost voted for Plaisted, two years ago are Wesley Peavey but no was done here. and or whether ing, damage bor. FRED destroy manhood, a youth quite valuable team horse Aug. 21st. Dr. J. TIMM, 1 3orry for it and are now doing their best Dr. it shall remain a peaceful, prosperous Wm. B. Hunt of Bridgewater, Mass., ar- Darling pronounced the death due to indiges- APPLETON. to defeat him. and that seems to be the rived last and is a at its own Sunday guest the Hay- i law-abiding State, controlled by tion.... The electric storm on the of Miss Mertie of New York and condition all over the State. Maine evening Hemenway ford farm. and not of the Aug. 14th was people by agents liquor especially destructive in this Mrs. Oliver Hills of Rockland were guests the people have no use for a man who vio- trust. There are other local issues pend- vicinity. A large bolt entered the barn of past wTeek,of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pease-Miss Miss Belle Thurston of Union returned home lates the solemn pledges made before David Smith on Durham Hill last a ing. The Pattangall-Plaisted adminis- and seemed to Ethel Garside of Augusta and Mrs. Croceleus Monday from visit with Miss Alice I. election. set the whole interior on tration has been found guilty of violating fire very quickly. of Marshalltown. Iowa, were guests last week Whitten. | Mr. Smith saved all of his stock except thirty of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. .Mrs. Fred Small made Morang... Mackerel the most solemn before The whole story of the State printing pledges hens.... Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Blair returned on Tues- Sidney Johnson recently bought a Messer left Friday for Somerville, Mass., after not been told. In addition to election, of falsely declaring the State day morning’s boat from a vacation spent in | has of graft pair choice registered Holstein heifers. He a visit of weeks at Frank A three Berry's... New its and over it insolvent, to the detriment of its reputa- took first Hampshire. illegality charges appears and second premiums with them at large number of the members of Appleton ■ tion and and the Mr. and Mrs. D. of that the State has been advancing money credit, printing graft the Belfast fair. I. Hugh McLellan Cam- and O. O. F. lodge and Golden Rod Rebekah Lobstev been home to it. To meet Mass., returned home last to pay for the stock used by the Water- has brought lodge attended the Knox county Field Day of bridge, Tuesday SWANVILLE CENTER. from a short visit in Belfast. viile Sentinel Co while these all the State the order at Oakland 17th-Mr. j charges practically Park, August Publishing Mrs. Madge W alker of Monroe is helping Mr. Mrs. other for the are officials at from the Governor and Mrs. Fred Grant, who have been in Union, and Charles Crocker and daugh- printers State required Augusta Mrs. L. H. Littlefield for several week... .Mrs. to their the duties they are N. H., two years, are at home, and will spend ters, Addie and Elizabeth, of Winterport,visit- THE CITY FISH buy own stock and complete down, neglecting Rowe of Belfast is the guest of her nephew, MARK the summer on Miss Lulie ed at W. H. Snow’s last week. their work before to have taken the stump; Mr. Hermon their farm.... Ames, payment. paid perform, Bachelder.Mr... Maxim has * 214 E. F. who has been in Pease’s store as clerk, ! Miss E. Louise Heal is ! Tel. BRAMHALL & CO and, not content with that, they are returned from Foxcroft, where she visited her Harry expected Sunday Piut for the safe and sane Republican will teach the primary school in Searsmont. morning for a three weeks’ visit with her par- moving heaven and earth to get speakers daughter.. .Mr. Horace Murphy had a silo taken Miss Ames’ in administration of Gov. in come last ; Maynard Brown has place \ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Heal. Burleigh 1889, from abroad to come to their aid, even Saturday by train and will soon the store, beginning August 19th.... Mrs. Bert when the great debt of the State was Gov. Woodrow Wilson, erect .t in his barn,... Mr. and Mrs. George Dr. M. M. Small is spending a few days with j importuning Preble, Mrs. Mrs. and renewed at thx-ee of Gov. Hill Curtis and who have been Young, Georgia Ripley his people at Sunset before to New per cent.; and to come and daughter, hoarding going Champ Clark Bryan Mrs. Elwell Pinkham of Bath arrived Monday I w’as at Mr. Oscar returned to York to take a post graduate course. in 1904, when $510,000 of the loan them hold the fort the God- Dow’s, Massachusetts help against and will be guests of G. H. J. J. j last Saturday-The farmers are Page-Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jose- redeemed; of Gov. Cobb in 1906-1907, having bad 1 Simpson, daughter fearing, law-abiding men, and women, Spinney of Bath, State Highway inspector of Grass weather for harvesting grain.... Comet Grange phine and son Regnald, of Somerville. Mass., when was the Democratic rum rule. i $667,000 paid, who would free the State from is not roads and for Knox county, has been holding meetings at present on account bridges are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie. administration of would have had Elijah today If Wilson, Clark, Bryan and others of the small in in this place a few days on business-Mr. pox Brooks_Perley McKeen The entertainers at luncheon at Bar Harbor on on Jan. 1 the debit side of its ledger knew the cause are to has his and Mrs. Walter Gushee, daughter Miss Nora they expected joined family here for a two weeks’ last Saturday included Mrs. Ralph M. Johnson an of bonded indebtedness to and son who have been for three 1911, item we doubt if would consent vacation-There was a frost last Roger, guests espouse they slight week, of New York, who had a party of fourteen. of the and weeks of Mrs. Frances Gushee and the amount of $1,154,000, instead to come to Maine on so an also Sunday night... .Charlie Clements of daughters, unworthy Dr. was left for Mass. Jere S. Ferguson of New York in $429,000 that national issues in- Searsport is visiting Robertson for Monday Ludlow, appeared. errand. There are no Ralph Belfast the first of the called here Seed week, several ...Eli by Will sell volved in the election. The days Knowlton is improving their buikii: „• uo Charles M. of the September the death of his father, Mr. A. B. Ferguson. Conant Winterport, the looks of his barn... .Charles Hustus is WHITE’S CORNER (Winterport.) issues are but the Demo- land on for Senator from purely local; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton of Mrs. Caroline Johnson Williams and ! Pleas;.; Republican candidate making soms improvements to his house. Dorchester, daugh- Spring, cratic organs and orators are not arrived from on Waldo is a successful business saying Mass., accompanied by a party of friends ter Lillian Boston Tuesday ket and county, PROSPECT. Common street now about from were boat to visit her sisters and broth- mar. who has attained success by honest anything just importing Rockland, recent callers at G. H. morning's Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Belfast were to suit speakers to advise our people as to how Skay York’s while on their way from to ers. purchasers, and method?. With every new customer he Northport guests of their son, H. R. Skay, and wife, last they should vote. Bangor in their touring car. Mr. Morton is a Miss Annie Dot: of China, who has been the ceive sealed makes a friend, and his popularitv was week.Mr. find Mrs. D. L. Hause visited proposal- former Maine man and a cousin of Mr. York. guest of Mrs. Earl Foster in Augusta, return- shown by the large vote he received in their nephew, Frank Young, at his home in ed home Monday. Mrs. Foster went to Wat- same at John Clair Minot of the editorial staff ... The Misses Josephine Mack and Arietta Timothy letter box. n the Those who wish to see Milford recently-Miss Marie Page and erville and will later go to China for a visit.— primary. of the Youth’s of Smith of Boston are guests of Mrs. C B. Jew- Kennebec Journal. in Companion, formerly cousin, the % street. Coliseum Build : Waldo county worthily represented Ralph Skay, spent past week in ett for a few weeks_Oscar Weston of Los the Kennebec has 99 PURE Journal, just passed Belfast... Mr. and Mrs. Murch Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Clark, son Donald, the Maine Senate will vote for Mr. Con- son Angeles, Calif., spent last week at the homes 4 o’clock p. m„ Satur two weeks in Maine and contributed to Thomas were and their guest, Miss Pendleton of Camden, ant. The reputation and the interests guests of relatives in Belfast of Marcus Littlefield and C. M. Conant_Dr. j are the week on an auto with the Boston Herald of last some last week and attended the fair_Miss Kate spending trip, 31st inst. The sain, of the will be safe in his hands. Saturday and Mrs. Clement Hallowell and daughter county Bar Harbor as the observations on the Carter of Bangor w'as a visitor at Abner objective point. interesting political Gray’s Emily of Norwood, Mass., who were in town subject to acceptance last week....Mrs. Nellie Hanson of Winter- Mrs. Arline 3. r of was the We have new light on the cherry rum campaign in this State. He quotes from for the Clements reunion, were entertained at Coop Newport port was the guest of friends in town of Miss Grace A. Lord. Mrs. tion the A friend, who had the leaders on both sides, and gives recently. the home of E. C. Clements. Dr. Hallowell guest Tuesday $4.50 py compam question. pharmacist -Mrs. Emma Bachelder was a visitor in Cooper accompanied by Miss Lord went to the compound in times past- sketches of the candidates. Of Obadiah returned to Norwood Saturday, but Mrs. Hall- N. F. HOI prepared Miss on the return home. Bangor Friday.... Gertrude Marks was owell and remained for a short visit. Bangor Wednesday made Maine as Gardner he says: daughter before Gov. Plaisted the guest of her uncle, Abner Gray, and wife, -Mrs. Flora and Alice of Mr. and Mrs Asa H. West of Boston Treas. for Real —has looked He has a very hard job on his hands to pre- Bryant daughter spent dry as a covered bridge” last week....Mr. and Mrs. vent the experienced and popular veteran, ex- Lawrence of Au- Cambridge, Mass., were guests of Mrs. C. M. a few days in Belfast last week and attended Belfast, August 12, HU2 the formula and finds that black cher- Gov. from his seat. For all who up Burleigh, winning gusta, have been stopping at Walter Conant and last week-Mr. and the fair. They will leave for home today. A.A.Howes&Co., Maine of whatever faction daughters ries were but were black the Republicans, Brown’s the used, they past weeks, have returned home. son of Mr. West is the son of Mrs. Emma West of and whether in the grange or not, and many Mrs. W. 0. Clements and Everett Milo so that Prof. Eaton of .Mr. and Mrs. Warren chokecherries; good Democrats, feel that Burleigh will be a Benson, Mr. and Mrs. motored to Winterport Thursday tc attend the this city. E~ far more useful and creditable GROCERIES, Real News and Dr. Wormwood of representative George Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bach- the Bangor Dockham, Clements reunion. They returned to Milo Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Hill, members of the of Maine in the Senate than Gardner is or and ;e| the Biddeford Journal are both right elder, Mr. Mrs. George Haleyand Mr. and afternoon after the ever can be. Friday spending preceding house-party at the Tileston Wadlin farm in DRUGS and BARG \\ Mrs. Overlock went to Point This is as it should be, as we have—and George Squaw night and morning with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. were called to last week And of Hon. William T. Haines, the Re- Northport, Hampden If your are for or v August 18th fora clam bake....Mr. and Mrs. looking v-ish to retain—the utmost confidence in Clements-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conant of to attend the funeral of Mr. Hill’s mother, rent or hire farm or candidate for governor: He citj publican Wendel Marden and daughter Ruth of Boston MEDICINES. sree the statements of our eminent and esti- Ellingwood’s Corner were called to Old Town Mrs. J. F. Hill. They returned to Northport is *‘a self-made man who had good ma- are guests of his mother and sister at present. to attend the funeral services of Mr. Conant’s Saturday. M. R. terial to work with and wrho has done a KNOW HALLDALE. brother, Edward W. Conant, who died August 1 Mr. E. B. Worthen of Lexington, Mass who at present has The New York World has job to be proud of. He made his money Clarence Fogg, who has been 22nd-Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nealey and Mr. published preaching arrived Sunday morning, joining his wife at farm and city property. A in and here this summer and Mrs. W. an an interview with Dr. Charles William honestly and by believing Maine preached his last sermon J. Bartlett took outing last the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Life and Accident his efforts and at home Aug. 25th....The many friends of Oliver Saturday afternoon and evening by going to I Chas.R. Coombs late of in keeping capital where she has a month. Eliot, president Harvard, Heal, spent They Every wise person carries when too of his Whitten, better known as “Uncle Oliver,” Riverside-Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Conant were : which he discussed the political events many contemporaries left Wednesday for a short visit with friends and talk it over. Always gin with both.” And were saddened on learning of his death, which in Old Town last Sunday to attend the funeral : City Building, Belfast, Me and issues of the day. In conclusion he have done otherwise who are summering in Camden, en route to UNDERTAKER, occurred at his home in Unity village, Aug. services of Edward W. Conant. Said: as to the liquor issue: their home. 2l8t-Mr. and Mrs. from LICENSED He has taken an stand for Wright Enid, Okla., EMBALMER. There is too much abroad. unequivocal pro- Robert Gay of Tewksbury, Mass., was the demigodism hibition, not only for the enforcement of the called on J. E. Hall and Mrs. M. W. White LIBERTY Few realize how many things we guest of his brother, Albert T. Gay, for a short people law, but also for the principle of prohibition Aug. 18th....Over 60 of the Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. JCharles White and daughter, 1 CORONER FOR WALDO COUNTY have to be thankful for. Too many of the casual time on his way to his old home in itself. And it is plain to observer Mrs. Hamblin of were at E. > Sunday, went to Windermere Park for a picnic Augusta, guests them are running madly after new ideas that one of the weak spots in the Plaisted Aug. Morrill, where he will spend two weeks with 21st....Miss Elsie M. from G. Norton’s Aug. 18th-Mr. and Mrs. Ward | “lali which need time to perfect. The pres- armor is the failure to keep the earlier pledges Ring Worcester, his Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Benner and daughter, Geneva Belle of Brewer parents, Elijah Gay. EVERYTHING MODERN IN ent situation is a reflection of to enforce the law against selling liquor. There Mass., w'as the guest ot Mrs. J. E. Hall last Cottage political Gay holds a responsible civil service position iThe offers f discontent which is abroad. is no doubt that most of the Maine cities are week-It is are visiting Mr. Benner’s mother, Mrs. R. A. undersigned the spirit of expected Rev. D. Brackett of near North' as wide open as they can well be, and all the connected with the Tewksbury almshouse. Temple Heights, Most of that discontent is entirely un- Belfast will here next Benner... .Mrs. Earl Maloney and infant I Caskets and Burial the estate of liquor interests, in Maine and outside, are tied preach Sunday. The Edward 0. Ti except among the church has daughter left last week to join her husband in Misses Helen of tage is of the justified. Unjustified up with Democratic success. One of the secured his services for one year. Thompson Halifax, Mass., Suits. following and the vicious. I be- Mr. house 24 feet L3 feet very poor among Democratic embarrassments is a speech which He will move into a Westbrook, where Maloney has engaged and Marian B. Hunt of Bridgewater, Mass., long, part of Chester Hall’s 16 feet lieve in universal the na- of State Davis delivered before a 1 long, wide. It has peace among Secretary for the year as of the school returned home last from a visit with Home house....W. A. Manson and Miss Helen M. principal High Saturday Telephone 48-3 on each floor. It also has a tions, and I am grieved to find so much convention of brewers in a western city. It { from and has bought a farm-Miss Gurney of Bos- Miss Harriet at the home of her and north side. Also a stal conflict at home. gaive away the secret of the big campaign Ring Hudson, Mass., are stopping at J. Hayford Office 48-4 who had a few in town with 1 feet wide. All the funds and the Democratic obligations to the E. Hall’s.... Mrs. Robert Ells has to ton, passed days brother Ralph, The young ladies were class- ouilding gone There is also a well of donors. The of which the Democrats her Mrs. Ada returned to pair. One of the of the Grange, East Knox to work for F. H. Curtis_Mr. aunt, Batchelor, mates at the Bridgewater Normal school and 72 MAIN BELFAST encouraging signs for the of Gard- STREET, premises which has never expect gratitude appointment Boston Norton reunion was and Friday-The Miss is at a teacher in the This is located ne;r campaign is that while the Republican ner to the Senate, is absolutely committed to Mrs. C. H. Vose left this week for Ver- Thompson present cottage held here at the home of E. G. Norton last and is in a des the of and re- j school. tages very are i principle prohibition bitterly mont, where have .James •.. ■ meetings largely attended, and en they employment... summer and fall sents its betrayal byl Gardner, whose views Saturday. The gathering was smaller than in } residence, the reverse is true Manson from Hudson, Mass., is boarding at A. for all the year residence thusiastic, generally have changed much since he was at its head. former but those who did attend EAST BELFAST. E. years, spent to examine the of the Democratic In North Hall’s.Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Hall from wishing prop meetings. a very day .. .Miss and i on Collins M* Somerville, Mass., visited their relatives here enjoyable Madge Gay For Sale calling Captain Anson recently Senator Gardner and S. UNCOLNVILLE. Miss Marie of N. and Mrs. Mrs. Innes and son Robert left last Heights. For price and tet last week. made the in Gay Brooklyn, Y., George The schools in town will They trip their auto- The Frank Blodgett house on Cedar street; call or write Edward Sibiev W. Gould were scheduled to speak, and begin Tuesday R. S. Brier spefit several days in town last Saturday for visits in Howard, R. I., and Mass- ! mobile... .The school here began last 9 rooms and attic; stable and two hen houses; CLARA T. SIT September 3rd_Burton Grey, mate on yacht Monday achusetts. arriving on the hour they waited for an week, guests at C. M. Hurd’s-Ralph I. lot about 5-16 acre. Enquire of Belfast, July 27, 1912.—31t: *‘Hobo,” and chief engineer W. H. Simms of with Miss Nellie M. Clement, teacher. audience. After bedtime had arrived | Morse spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Leavitt and Mr. and JOHN R. DUNTON or I ] 34tf New York, were recent guests of Mrs. Effie I TROY. Morse.... RALPH I. MORSE. for most of the in that town, and Hon. and Mrs. L C. Mrs. W. L Car- Mrs. Fred N. Savery went to Bangor by auto people and Mrs. Drake of Man- Grey_Mr. Percy Colonel Mark Leslie Hersey of the United left last week for a visit with her to attend the fair. no one to listen to the gill parents, | Wednesday appearing orators, chester, N. H., are relatives in the vil- is visiting States Army, Assistant Director of the Philip- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Merrow, in Bangor... .Al- R were to The next Mr. John E. Bowker of Lancaster, N. H.,and 20,000 they obliged go. night Mr. and Mrs. Amos of Bos- lage.... Mahoney pine Constabulary, while visiting his old home len Knowlton of Belfast spent in town Wanted Sunday Miss Ina Bowker of N. are were for Solon, and there ton are of Mr. and Mrs. Mahon- Concord, H., guests they assigned guests George in East Corinth, and with Mrs. Hersey making with his Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knowl- parents, of the former’s brother, Mr. E. S. Bowker. YOU TO HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN were six and a We ey_Mr. Arno Knights, Jr., has bought a fine people dog present. an auto trip through Maine, very pleasantly ton_Miss Ada Bowler, who spent last win- j Mrs. Charles H. Penney and daughter Josie at the new 24 for 25 cents. Wall new Ford car of Carle Studio, hear of one Democratic speaker who five-passenger touring Miss Millie Stevens, a classmate at ter in Florida, called on friends in town Paper surprised returned to their home & Belfast_Mrs. Dora and of Winthrop Saturday Over Main was called off from speaking in his own Jones, Moody M. C. L, by calling on her last week. At the Wednesday. Miss Bowler will go to Mudgett’s Store, Street, Alpena, after a week with their Mrs. Mrs. Abbie True are friends in Guil- spending cousin, where it was felt that his mere visiting time of graduating in 1880 the class started a in a few weeks, where she will Belfast, Maine. Iw85p county, Michigan, pass E. S. Bowker. For 1912 in Stock. ford, iyfe....Miss Adrienna Pendleton return- Class letter, all that has winter with her presence would be prejudicial, and he which, during time, the coming sisters, Mrs. Chas. ed from a visit in Belfast... .Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carter, Miss Florence Carter Friday never failed to make its and Mrs. C. H. Mr. and j was sent to where he was less yearly round, taking Greeley Clough.... and Miss Eunice all of to the fact th places Mrs. A. S. Heal of Belfast were recent Light, Malden, Mass., Owing guests in its course the the Mrs. B. B. Wentworth moved from For are of Mrs. are Sale well known. Philippines, California, Augusta who guests E. S. Bowker, of her father, Mr. Emery Parker....A jolly and the week in nearly double the an west many States, thus cementing the into their home here last week... .Mrs. Susan spending Bangor. O. I. C. Boar, 15 party from “Hall’s cottage” and Miller’s Cor- old-time that cannot is the Straight At a Republican rally in Freeport last friendships years lessen. Thayer of Belfast guest of Mrs. Ada The people of Mason’s Mills held a social at per that we usually cat- ner enjoyed a rack ride to the Beach last Sat- in months old. evening Melville W. Trefethen, ....Mrs. May Dyer Sawyer of Skowhegan Batchelor for a few days....A. C. Crockett the church Monday evening 'honor of Mr. the Friday urday evening and took in the dance. William Brower and Rev. John Stein of New priced papers very visited at her uncle's, Augustus Stevens, one was a business visitor in Belfast one day last E. S. SHUMAN, Republican candidate for sheriff of Cum- York. The church was decorated with golden are 12 1 day last week.Mrs.’ Walter Taylor and week.... Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwick and Mr. selling many glow and sweet peas. Ice cream and cake were No. 112 berland county, announced that if elect- daughter of Pittsfield are the week Waldo Avenue. spending and Mrs. S. G. Norton of Belfast were in town served. papers ed sheriff he should at once as at her old home at the Center.... Mrs. Lizzie appoint to the Norton Smith, who for a long time has been too ill to Saturday attend reunion....Mrs Mrs. Sidney P. Young and little sons, Thomas chief of his F. liquor deputies. King go so far from home, spent two days in Pitts-t Lillian Edmunds, who has been spending a and Sidney, accompanied by Misses Nellie, FOR 10c. Mildred and Madeline Gretchen Graham of Westbrook, Prohibition nomi- field last week....Captain Frederick Barker month in town, returned to Melrose Highlands Brett, Hamil- 24 Photos for 25c. Hoods »of Elmira, New York, who is spending a few ton and Edith Johnston of Greenville, are nee for sheriff. Another bomb shell was last week... Rev. Mr. Snow and who And of 5c. Patterns w weeks in Belfast, made a trip to Troy last family, camping out on the E. O. Pendleton shore. Mr. A photographer from New York has have been at the White on will them hurled into the Democratic camp at this week, to call on his cousins, Mrs. S. J. Stevens staying cottage Young join Saturday and the party opened a studio over Mudgett’s store, or more. Other and Miss Eliza who is ill.... Mrs. will return home prices Frederick W. can- Sarsaparilla Dyer, very Millstone island for a month, left last week Monday. Main street, Belfast, Me. At present meeting by Hinckley, O. H. and two children are i Hathaway passing for their home in Connecticut-T. P. Ma- he gives 24 little photographs for 25 We would be pleas, didate for Representative to the Legisla- Eradicates scrofula and all two weeks with friends in Providence, R. I.... cents. Look smiling! Iw35p A little son was born to and Mrs thews spent a few days in Belfast last week. YOU the line. ture from South Portland, who chargee other cures all their Aug. 23d Mr. humors, Fos er.... Sanford Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawes .... Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurd went to Wash- Yours that Governor Plaisted and Secretary oi and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are a very truly. effects, makes the blood rich enjoying ington Thursday....Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page SILOTOR SALE are in with and domi- visit from their uncle, John Wellington of Found State Davis league and all and Miss Kittie Clough of Mass., abundant, strengthens Yaasalboro... .Seven Star Grange of Troy held Arlington, Can be moved 4 nated the brewers of the Very cheap. by country, the vital organs. Take it. its regular meeting last Saturday evening. spent a few days in town last week....An A valuable pin, easily described by the own- was The first and second were conferred easily. of er, was found near the E. S. S. Co.'s wharf “Before the vote announced upoi Get it today in usual liquid form or degrees auto party from Belfast composed of Miss Inquire CARLE one were k JONES candidate, and there two several weeks ago and can be had at 15 Condon the rfaid Mr chocolated tablets called SirttUbt. upon ap- Jessie Hart, Hart and Miss Marie H. C. BUZZELL prohibitory amendment,” plications for membership. The Harvest Feast George Gay, itreet, by proving'property and paying charges. of State Davii i will occur in four weeks. were callers at C. M. Hurd's last week. 35tf Hinckley, “Secretary Iw35p 2 Slot Si, Belt ail, Mia‘ BELFAST \K\\> OF jjp DO YOUR DUTY ducks September 1st. as if schoolhouse to your eyes; don't treat them they .. a concert oh pv, SILK ■ do some were for if day Tre bsnd C idav, evening at tiie slaves, you t'"'!l,rr and you will ^o» were once re- they will refuse to work, stockings have the least Would be at their If You will mercy. you Like church Some *>" Methodist men with Mrs. stricted to of millions. trouble should not | afternoon with your eyes, you ofj s Thank to the ingenuity of delay in having them looked at. Come [b hold the first meeting to us and we will make an examination, the tell .. ¥.. P. Frothingham, | and if need will you so. MjSS you glasses I-OUR GOLD?-I |f afternoon, t ub, family reunions HERE IS THE STORY: for this issue is § tended | j we have a next week. Although had big trade our Red u to ftoleproof g during Tag Sale the past two weeks, fi and last week was a we have about One Hundred A\en man they are now extended s, Youths and Boy’s Suits, in both summer and •• the Siarrett fami- fj| Sf! j.y Up Stairs, Odd Fellows’ Block winter ,hat we wisl1 to close out to h. o. Norton of Bel- to millions of men. m we'?hts, make room tor our new fall line r, coming if not for in- in. So for the NINE DAYS, beginning August 29th, and No, expensive, ~ —^ ending Saturday, Sept. 7th, Seaside 'H §g o > e at Grange are to stance : ^VWi‘'iagj going give you—the Men and Boys of Belfast and evening with music by vicinity—the greatest 9 dances are well at- inducement ever offered in this to ; ?e 3 pairs Men's “Sure Pure” Silk ss» «“ fwe city move the clothes quickly. With Suit H -r every 3 of Carle & Jones Stockings, $2.00: pairs | | IP or Overcoat at a price of $15.00 or better, we are going to give I ! r Pay and as has been Women’s, $3.00. Guaranteed u. the stores generally y Our Mail Order We are I for Three Months without a hole. Business is growing- I shopping and your it we If you would enjoy all the giving special attention. On application I “A FIVE DOLLAR GOLD | ~ 1 ■ PIECE.” -- ==-=-=— ■ — I 1 —--mu I sh i:: an early issue an I mail a lot of from our feeling and appearance that genetous samples piece g \ he iaie Comptess de Also send out for d This includes all our and we are also I >t 11th at her summer only Silk Stockings can | goods,trimmings,etc. inspection high grade Kuppenheimer Suits, to include Hi k jj| going Winter Overcoat carried over from last give, with an absolute as- every winter, both in Men’s and Bov’s, also this week H [ ;s shut down 1 Raincoats. With or surance of Service, insist Coats, Suits, Dresses, $ ss every Suit Overcoat priced from $8.00 to $12.50, we will a I machinery, necessary give § include = nts, which will on the Original Holeproof. I Etc. i ... and larger boiler to Skirts, Corsets, One in town to a power. place buy i Two Dollar and a Half one or Gold Piece. the new build- I paid way. Satisfaction given [ rk on them, and that is Expenses g | the | week and plumb- money refunded. Very truly yours, \ steam heating appara- With Man’s and Youths’ Suit or Overcoat p | § every p iced at $5.00 to $7.50, a brand new rder and the hand- H j SReStinAmoreQftof*^ $1.00 BILL. Also the DOLLAR BILL CARLE & JONES, Belfast, Me. g ||J With every Bov’s Knee Pants Suit priced tp I to This makes an at the Head from $3.00 $6.50. unusual j No. 1, H opportunity to fit up the boys for school. H ] -upper and entertain- The concert the Belfast Band on With these remarkable inducements the 100 I Monday, September A was Don’t the date of the local vaude- given by Suits and the 50 or staging placed on the Court House j forget H more Overcoats It is schoolhouse common, j§ hoped many next evening, September Wednesday evening, last Tuesday to make repairs on the conductors ville show Tuesday will fade like Hot and our advice to is was away Cakes, you to come and ,... ds will be applied to Theater, to be under August 21st, generally pronounced the early get the best | and outside finish and the woodwork will te 3rd, at The Colonial given || if| season. The vocal as ,-u V\ Oman’s best of the solos by Mr. selection. the cash, no Suit or Overcoat building. painted. the auspices of the Hospital Aid, C(il Bring will be sold in anv other wav to ill that of a musical Charles Hammons are greatly appreciated, in i ■...., n.ient reports The will consist open- NINE One more excursion will be made to Togus program anybody for these DAYS, qm well, to under the directorship of E. S. Pitcher, connection with the well rendered selections fjpj | .king owing under the of Orrin ing management J Dickey, the band. -s are doing well, a lawn fete, and a chorus will by J which will be the last trip to that popular representing as large as lhat of sing songs, etc., introducing female, Advertised Letters. Following is a list point for the season. operatic HARRY W. CLARK & j made of the corn male and double quartets. The orchestral of letters remaining uncalled for in the Bel- CO., | Orrin J. has been to act as | Dickey engaged di- \ year because of music has been arranged by Mr. Lakie, fast post office for the week ending August secretary at the annual fair of the Park Main Street Clothiers, .. Unity rector. There will also be piano duets, read- 27th. Ladies—Mrs. Anna Burgess, Alice Gates Belfast, Maine. Trotting Association Oct. 1st and a § at 2nd, posi- violin solo, a character sketch f Davis, Mrs. M. Mrs. Lillian S. \ vi ved the cup won ings, Japanese Perry, Russell, tion he has held for a number of years. in costume, a German character monologue Miss Mary Louise Schole. Gentlemen—H&r- j I’Vac:. August 4th. It is LThe assisted ac- Work was begun iast on the foun- and a coon rag-time singer, by vey S. Edmunds, John Martin, (2 Chas. [ v ' f~ there Saturday. people yet The Ladies’ Circle of the North Veterans’ Meeting. The curtain will go up at 8 o'clock sharp, and Congrega- I moved his Waldo County to accept Edison’s recent prophecy that all belong- acts. All tional church will meet | Veteran association will will be no waits between the Wednesday afternoon, re- hold its next meeting long subjects except arithmetic will oe in raiiway buildings, and are taught with Miss Annie V. Field, Prim- at the K. of P seats are reserved at 50 and 35 cents September 4th, Bros and no more hall, Ellingwood’s Corner, Sept. school through moving pictures, the education- FALL f rose Hill. on at Music Store and the City ANNOUNCEMENT 5, 1912. If stormy, the next fair The sale Pitcher’s al i ! ..or; the The day. value of carefully films is being in railway. attend this prepared i are Store. Everybody should Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens gave a lunch for built here in 1849, people making arrangements to give the Drug creasingly realized. 1 l and all will auction JUST RECEIVED, LARGE a welcome. show, as it is for a good cause get eight, Aug. 21st, followed by Lily | INVOICE OF •. r.ership one has been boys royal Rally on Ellingwood’s value received for their money. The Milk Situation. A recent bulletin bridge. Mrs. Edward Wood Lane made the Now vessels Corner. r nee. from the division of the Maine of Living. In these days dairy Depart- highest score. | f-.r Fred Timm’s New Shoe Store. Mr. Fred The High Cost repairs. ment of on the of of of the cost of living Agriculture investigation Mr. and Mrs. James F. Preston of Timm his new store in the Morison general complaint high Lowell, Suits and last opened was arrested contains some on Coats, dairy suggestions Dresses of a menu from the products Mass have the H. H. McDonald on Main street last and the following true copy bought place Piuted States Marshal building Saturday was “The of Our Milk in at Placerville, California, in Improvement Situation,” on avenue for a summer home and with the he received El Dorado Hotel Northport .nay where he pleased patronage and which it is said: “The of our morning, of interest: improvement and with the wishes the days of ’49, may be will make extensive repairs improvements, j 11 Girls’ Sailor ... callers for c hire I’.S. Commissioner expressed by many milk situation must on the farm with the Suits, ages 13, 15, 17 begin 1 his success. The Soup Examinations for deficiencies and for “ tail without a store, which was education of our grade “ “ ,g liquor practically Bean $1.00. Ox Tail Tail (short) 50 cts dairymen to sanitary milk destroyed by fire, has been entrance to the High school will be held at the Norfolk [ a 1 n> t guilty, but proba- entirely rebuilt, Entries production. Milk must be sold according to a 14, 16, 18 a school ■ ■ has fine a hardwood grammar building Sept. 11th, beginning ll u 1 he was committed to display window, floor and Sauerkraut $1.00 bacterial standard in our cities in the near $1.50 YOUR INSPFCTION U the walls and are sheathed in Bacon Fried, $1.00; stuffed, at 8.30 a. m. The fall term of school will y SOLICITED. f g bonds in the sum of ceiling matched future to insure public health and there must Hash grade) 75 cents VERY hard The workroom and office are (low 16th. TRULY YOURS, n ! iieard at the Septem- pine. fin- Hash (18 karat) $1.00 be a demand from consumers and dealers to open Sept. ished in like manner and which have [ ct ( curt. Kendall was the whole interior is Roast farmers for the better grade of milk at an in- The dances at Temple Heights, most’ attractive as well as Beef Mexican Pouirre $1.50 will be con- l -irt ;:i this city last spring convenient. The crease in price.” been very popular this summer, & Beef Uplong $1.50 Peef Plain $1.00 JONbS. U and was found but stock is all new and Mr. Timm stands behind tinued for some weeks yet and are being held _CARLE \ guilty, Beef tarrie (from the States) $1.50 Gun Club Shoot. There was a shoot on f ended on condition that he the quality of his goods and his are al- with one fair size $1.25 instead of Friday night, as hereto- prices Beef potato, the of the Belfast Gun Club last Fri- Saturday Game grounds ier n to return. ways right. He sells the Malden rubbers and fore. Good music is furnished. 75c day afternoon in which members of the Old other Codfish Balls, double size, While the county commissioners were in ses- THORNDIKE. ■ standard makes of footwear, and solicits | in her way home from Roast $1.00 Grizzly Fried 75c Town and Brewer clubs invi- The Hadley-Bagley cottage at Temple Grizzly participated by sion attending to the on the The lawn a share of the public patronage. $1.00 of Fox- Wednesday repairs party given by Mr. and Mrs. Rich- whore she had been em- Jackass Rabbit, whole, tation,and had the weather been teams Heights has been sold to A. L. Palmer pleasant Court House a was received ard C. last City Matters. A Vegetables special request Higgins was a \ 1 rary, Miss Avis M. Mor- special meeting of the from Bangor, Camden and Rockland would croft through the agency of Orrin J. Dickey Saturday evening Baked Beans, 75 cents from a prominent and interested that the most one. officers was held plain, in lady enjoyable Mr. Higgins had Augusta and gave a dem- municipal Wednesday even- Baked Beans, $1.00 have been present. The first event was a 50 and will be refurnished and improved many provided greased, trimmings be painted white. This request seats upon the but Aug. 21st, for the of bids medium 50 cents. will it later in lawn, the moonlight and mending at the summer ing, purpose opening Two Potatoes, size, bird match, in which the following scores ways. Foxcroft parties occupy 75 cents was earnestly seconded later in the day, but glittering lights for the construction of a Two peeled, among the trees failed to i session at the State sewer on Bridge potatoes, were made: the season. the commissioners reserved their decision. lessen the chill of the In Pastry evening air and the e some street. the absence of Mayor Hanson Al- C. E. general instruc- Rice Pudding, plain, 75 cents Keed, Belfast. 47 who Mrs. J. W. Jones of Belfast has sold her guests, numbered over 100, soor. ts should be repaired, derman E. F. Littlefield presided. All bids Rice Pudding and Brandy Peaches, $2.00 J. Hincks, Old Town. 45 The Yankee Girl. Belfast theater-goers turned it black to Mrs. Rose A. Du- into a house as were as too Meal $3.00 Pat Pshorn, Boston. 44 mare, Dorothy C., party they sought shelter in- bat ones discarded, rejected being high, and the city Square had a treat last Tuesday night when Miss Julie in Advance A. W. Reed, Portland. 43 hamel of Belfast. The mare stands 15-2 side, where there will construct the sewer Payable high seemed room for all, I ks i osened from the by day work and the Morgan Schiller. Ring and company presented her latest musi- every Gold Scales at End of Bar Pittsburg. 43 and 1,100 She is one being clever and committee was authorized to hire H. M. Ben- Dr. H. E weighs pounds. absolutely mindful of each others f .aces, signatures and Knowlton, Belfast. 41 cal comedy success, “The Yankee Girl,” at the Recital. The lecture safe for a to drive and is as comf rt. Richard nett to the work. The The Liszt Lecture C. R. Coombs, Belfast. 40 lady undoubtedly and Lena gave the Ladies’ pages and put new superintend subject of Colonial. That the performance was beyond in Memorial Hall last Friday W. Widdefield, Belfast. 40 well bred as in the State of Maine. Aid the of Custom recital given any privilege selling ice cream, ca i acks were torn or macadamizing House square was R. expectation was the general verdict. The he' Orth of Boston was unique Sherman, Belfast. 40 candy, and the evening by Mr. John aprons, etc., and they were actual work on brought up, committee on highways Mr. Barton, Brewer. 30 The Bangor fair opened Tuesday with the scene, which was laid in a southern island re- present in that the and audience seemed to goodly numbers. was ordered to have this and to in performer Mr. Hanson, Old Town. 34 Mrs. Higgins furnishe Morison had fin- done, employ j usual attractions and promise of good races. public, gave opportunity fora variety of hand- the intimacy and informality of an even- Mr. Hamm, Old Town. 31 doughnuts H. M. Bennett to oversee its The enjoy some costumes which added much to the and hot coffee to ail who wished for building. R. There are several entries from Pearl Brook stage the home of a musician. We were told E. Estabrooks, Belfast. 24 • work be ing in 1 t, ar»d the proceeds of the were will begun as soon as possible, and farm. There is no excursion boat from here, Miss Ring was both and ! evening $12.Id. atk. come de- how A team match, 50 Old Town vs. Bel- picture. charming very interesting stories of Mr. Orth’s boyhood, birds, A fter the and will extend around the whole front of the but have the Boston boats clever, and C. J. as a German stu- aprons, neckties eatables were i f .r many gone up by Winninger, sale in Belfast, at the of he began practising an fast, followed: ( office to the age eight 1 disposed of a fine was as fol- post easterly side of Church street oldtown. I and others in automobiles. dent, headed the list of excellent comedians. program given, such as the u Hnv—the time beintr SDent entirely on property, 1 lows: the two taking in the whole square. The mayor was Ho k-‘pt the house in a roar while in command Singing by choir, selections; bn.ee on upper High five finger exercises; when nine he was obliged Republican Meetings. Dr. G. L. Crockett reading, “The absent, but the one-man city government pre- Hamm. 31 of the situation, and the fainting scene in the Fatherland,” Mrs. Barstow of IIUUI^U.., XU to two hours a day, with the scale of will this, evening in Frank- who vaueu just tne same, in providing jods ior one practice ! Barton. 36 j speak Thursday, act was to be of the funni- Bangor, responded to an encore; cornet i1 second thought one >nald house, front- C major added to the exercises; the next year Hanson. 43 fort, and Friday evening in Troy. F. L. Dut- solo, with of his followers and turning down a city offi- est things ever here. The stage set- organ accompaniment, Mr. Fred >n Osborn. 44 staged 1 avenue; the Brooks he three hours, and the following ton, will speak in Unity Saturday, Aug. Lule and Mrs. cial who could not be made to bow to his will. practiced j Esq., tings were attractive, and the costumes fresh, Arthur Oliver; reading, “The l adapted for a small four hours, most of it being done in the ! 31st. Hon. William T. Haines and Hon. Forrest Retort If there should ever be an opportunity to as- year Total.190 handsome and attractive. The musical num- Discourteous,” Miss Ruth Small; sing- the Frank P. To go he had to go by Goodwin will in 5th. \ Blodgett certain the exact cost of the sewer early morning. skating, BELFAST. speak Belfast, Sept. ing by the choir; an with some local j proposed j bers were taking, and the entire performance illusion, l the F. It. Conner house moonlight, stealing away from home with his hits, Mr. E. L. it is safe to predict that it will exceed that of Reed, C. E. 47 Poor's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker most satisfactory. Bartlett; music, cornet and or- \ •- Waterman house on brother in dead of night. When a young man Knowlton. 41 gan, Mrs. Oiiver and Mr. the highest bid. As to macadamizing the of Providence, R. I., are visiting their daugh- Cole, solo, “Sing Me all of these and studied two in Coombs.....4. 40 | | properties, that he went to Europe years to Sleep,” Mrs. Barstow; solo, Silver Threads square, properly belongs to street com- Reed, A. W. 43 ter, Mrs. Richard Merriam; who also have for i are advertised in The He secured letters from his teach- the missioner Burgess, a salaried official, and the Germany. Widdefield. 40 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunker and Mr. A Painter Among Cold,” Mr. Ralph Leavitt; tele- ■ a! guests \ estate dealers, W. L. ers to as it had been his life long am- amount to be another for the work Liszt, and Mrs. Carter_Mrs. Delia Hallowed of phone conversation, Mr. Bartlett; music by the paid doing is to think that his interest lies with no doubt have other bition to study with the master Liszt had a Total.211 apt choir; “Swanee will be so much taken unnecessarily from the Brockton, Mass., was a guest of Mrs. F. T. I solo, Rivrr,” Mr. Leavitt; clos- 1 estate is said to be ad- who him An hour of lead-and-oil f small group of pupils paid nothing, practice shooting followed. The paint. ing song, “Where is To- tax payers to pay a political debt of the may- Wentworth last week-Mrs. John Shea of My Wandering Boy on his Old Town club has the with a better than that; it to further advance but went to him only invitation. It invited Belfast club to ! No; it lies paint night?” Mrs. all in or’s and his Boston arrived Sunday by boat to visit her sis- Barstow, joining the chorus, gratify personal spite. be visit that on that costs no more and out- ••’•nte to t-uy. was considered a great honor to in this city Labor Day. lies with a paint Mrs- Arthur Oliver ter, Mrs. H. H. Wentworth_Mrs. O. A. Wade presided at the organ dur- Shipping Items. Calvin Austin, him and was treated one. president class. Mr. Orth played to I lasts lead-and-oil two to ing the and the j S ACHUSETTS HlLL New Advertisements. Harry W. Clark & i the week-end with friends in Lincoln- evening playing and singing and general manager of the Eastern spent a com- Steamship with great kindness and courtesy. The hoped “Lead-and-oil is good for 3 years" is was a treat to all \ from Boston Mr. Alfred Co. had a big trade during their Red Tag Sale ville_Orrin L. Wentworth of Cape Rozier | j present. A pleasing incident Corporation, recently inspected the Cod extended and for two mon No, good lead-and-oil is good for Cape for invitation was him, sa>ing. | of the was when the oldest \ nal note: “I’ve enjoyed the past two weeks, but to close out about 100 visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Went- 3 evening gentleman Canal and gave it as his opinion that when that the and tute- years. 11 summers he enjoyed friendship Hill of and in both summer last week....Mrs. Nellie will A of Devoe is as good for 6 years. ! present offered to buy aprons for the two Country was it men’s, youths’ boys’ suits, worth, Morgan good job larg- waterway completed would revolution- The when with a t of the teacher pupils What! Does a painter’s interest lie est ladies l a Christmas vacation lage great and winter weights, to make room for their at the hall next Sunday at 2 o’clock.... present, providing there were any ize the shipping and transportation traffic be- their music on the speak that cuts his business to half? inters entering the studio placed paint that would fit them. The Aid ago and had new fall line, they are offering for the nine The Poor’s Mills Benevolent Club will an one Ladies’ were l tween New York and Boston. It to be ; give Yes; for it doubles it too. If painter’s j ought and Liszt would select the compositions for all w over those table, days beginning Aug. 29th and ending 7th entertainment and baked bean at their lasts twice as long as another’s, who gets prepared emergencies, and the two | shoeing the means, says Mr. Austin, of down Sept. | supper paint j [ cutting he wished to hear. On one occasion he called the business in that town? DEVOE ladies were soon \ !• The snow was so to give a five dollar gold piece with every suit hall 3d. All are cordial- happy possessors of new i the steaming time of vessels between there j Tuesday evening Sept. Hall sell it. beautiful young lady to Mason & wnue me >• it out in on a very play, or overcoat at a of or aprons, silver in me gentleman s j tiers, one » some three price $15 better and invited. Admission 10 cents. 10 two oints hours The canal is it was ly Supper | As soon as she began discovered wallet did not so as ther who a with suit or overcoat from to I jingle merrily when he stood on about two-thirds completed and is expected to every priced $8 cents. to the horror of the class that her musical tal- NORTH SEARSMONT. fust arrived. Another of ! -t! through the drifts. I $12 a two dollar and a half gold piece. See j enj »yuienl the even- be open to navigation early in 1914. The attended ent was entirely Liszt | The School Committee. The Au- A few from this place the Waldr. ing wjis the of Mr. Arthur s of it I’d like to apparently lacking. also their offer of dollar bills. Of course this is regular ! presence Gross of builders are figuring on 500,000 passengers fair in Belfast and all a fine and down muttering “heilige Bjm gust session of the School Committee was County report Lowell, Mass., whose were give me a little visit paced up a cash stockings are boyhood days pass- passing through annually, besides the strictly sale-Holeproof who has been majority Bim Beum,” until, his patience held at the office last time .. Raymond Hills, employ- here. His old friends and I ; town.” Mr. Johnson Beum, heilige always in season, to wear superintendent’s Monday | schoolmates were j of the 25,000,000 tons of freight which now always guaranteed exhausted he stopped the poor with seven members The committee ed in the store of V. A. Simmons & Co., is in so glad to him The rd to attend the Ti- being entirely six months without a hole, and are sold ir I present. greet again. old saying pass outside of Cod every only Cape year_The to her said, I on that needed were Union on a vacation-Mr. Clyde Ward, who that make men” en and speaking sternly “young Belfast at The Dinsmore & repairs reported repairs “good boys good was fully by the John Hays largest side wheel steamer built since the Store.Carle married, get married!” Aftei made on the in- is working for Mr. A. K. Paul, is in Thorndike verified in his case. a •er! to 1 woman, get announce that have I being Citypoint schoolhouse, Although wealthy and return to New* Great Eastern made her debut is the of Jones they just received City .. Mr. and Mrs W.S. Hunt were at many such anecdotes, charmingly told, Mr, cluding new sills and door. The compensation for a time successful business man his fidelity to his old- the tennis tourna- Detroit III of the Detroit and Cleveland Navi- a large invoice of coats, suits and dresses, in- Orth a short program selected from the of Mrs. Inez teacher at the Board Lincolnville Beach Aug. 24.h and 25th, guests time friends has not lessened. Mr. '• and then played sailor suits and Norfolk suits Phinney, and Mrs. spend ten Company, now in commission on the cluding girls gation romantic of Liszt.These are not sc and of F. P. on the Pitcher of their daughter, Mrs. W. A. Pitcher.,\liss are to all who h compositions and invite This firm—two stores— Landing, Staples Higgins grateful helped to make will probably wind Great Lakes. This vessel has a length of 500 inspection. well known as his transcriptions, his orchestral road for of was Bertha and Mr. F. H. Cooper w’ere their lawn so season. is attention to its mai transportation pupils, slightly Woodbury (house) party enjoyable.... Mr. feet over aU and is 55 feet wide molded and giving special growing or his more brilliant rhapsodies, but are increased. W. G. Preston the in Morrill 25th_Mr. and Miss Mary and Mrs. Ross C. have been = works, business. sent on anc gave up Aug. Higgins visiting Yn i 100 feet over the Her molded order Samples request guards. depth the most valuable and of in the Waldo avenue who have been with Mrs. G. friends in in many ways satisfying etc. sent out for transportation pupils Watters, stopping Newburgh and Bangor.... Mrs. is 22 feet....The schooner Mary suits, inspection. Express Langdon of his works. The Ft.u Follett was the best district and J. F. Noyes wras the con- N. returned to their home in Massa- Sarah R. Lewis and Miss one Satisfaction guaranteed. given Cooper, Nettie Richards of built at Thomaston, Me., in 1845, was 44 days in paid way. of received of the composition played. Mr. Orth tract. Miss Melvina V. Parker, assistant teach- chusetts Aug. 24th_Mr. Earl J. Pitcher Belfast and Miss Susie of Read what B. O. Norton, agent, says of the ! Higgins Springvale a recent voyage from Rockland to M. ; making said that after studying it for twenty-five er in the High school, notified the committee Lincolnville has been with Mr. and Mrs. are of Miss C. Buick car for 1913. He has sold a scor< guests Evelyn Higgins and Mrs. Boston, a distance of 185 miles. to he- nearly Owing he was to be able to that she the partial increase in her F. Hunt for the two weeks.... Miss Daisy F. L. years just beginning play cars this season and have accepted past Philbrick—Miss Ruth Small and her unseaworthy condition her of Biiict they giv< captain sought is a work a colossal tech- the committee in Miller is in Belfast.M. F. Hunt left on it. It requiring instance. Send salary granted by response friend, Mrs. Barstow of Bangor, are guests at shelter at the indication of bad satisfaction in every for 191J slightest well under control and is one that needs to her at the June boat for Boston. Ruth’s nique advance booklet with cuts and detailed petition presented meeting. Monday’s old home, Mr. H. M. Small’s_Mr. wreather_The new steamer being built at speci- J to be heard many times in order to fully ap- ! and Mr. H. .. been as Joseph Higgins family, M. Small, Newport News for Crowell & Thurlow, to be fications. .Grass seed has selling highi its beauties. It has an atmosphere son, and Miss Martha and Mr. preciate as $8 per bushel. A. A. Howes & Co. are nov daughter, Frank commanded by Capt. A. L. Kent of Brewer, Irish j recalling the fairy tales of Leprecheuns for «L Higgins and Mrs. V. N. Higgins from East will selling timothy, 99 per cent pure, $4.50 pe: be launched about Dec. 1st., and named illusive j and other folks. The charm of its See advt. of watch Thorndike were among those who joined “The the C. H. Crowell. She will be a fine craft of bushel.... open-face gold themes and their marvelous en- I Old at the development lost at side.... A new studio has been Boys Chip Chop society” home of about 5000 tons cargo capacity and will cost Bay open chanted every one. After the last number had Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lander 21st. ed on Main street a from Nev Aug. The about $300,000. Capt. Kent, who goes from by photographer Any 3'*e been warmly applauded, Mr. 'at the re- of Mr. Asa Cole of and with Orth, where can h ave taker FOR presence Jersey City, Rev. your picture SALE! York, you i sail to will take a or two in a steam- steam, trip of Prof. of | D. and quest Sleeper Smith College, play- for 25 cents. little Brackett, many other old friends, made 12 er of her class to familiarize himself with the ; Twenty-four photograph* two of his own fecords, for ed compositions, “Nocturne for 25 cents.... H. C. Buzzell has a silo for sal* the occasion a very happy one-Mrs. V. N. The new steamer will be followed 1 One second-hand change. by Number One” and the Brookaide.” Mr. | five-pas- and Mr. F. J. “By It can be moved....Small mack Higgins Higgins passed Aug. 20th seven others similar, built in of cheap. easily anticipation Orth said that he had never to so de- j with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. played erel and lobsters at the Fish Market, E. F Higgins... .Mr. Albert the increase in business with the opening of j City H sender car. lighted an audience, one that listened with Bramhall & 112 Higgins is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie $1.00 the Panama canal....The schooner Pendleton Co....E. S. Shuman, Waldc Down sympathy and and he | in Lawrence, Mass.Mr. Fred perfect understanding, avenue, has a straight O. I. C. boar, 15 month! Higgins, Sisters discharged at Calais last week the larg- i complimented the Belfast Musical Society on for sale-See of E. H Brown of Brooks came to town recently in his est of coal ever landed 1627 tons. the results of its work. is the old, appointments Dr, *nd cargo there, Following pro- SALE new auto and took our neighbors, Mr. J. G. 50c- a valuable FOR QUICK Per week at pram: Boyington, eye specialist_Found, 9 and for a She could but to the con- wife, visit.... Mr. and carry more, owing Liebestraum, in A flat. Cilley away Owner can have same by calling at li 95.22 Mrs. Fickett are Mr. and pin. Leroy dition of the river and the 20 feet of water she Polonaise, in C minor. entertaining Condon and $1 Mrs. Pope from Massachusetts. j street, draws, this cargo was the limit to ensure safe Feu Follet (Will-o’-the-Wisp.) proving property payinj passage up the St. Croix. The Pendleton Sis- Etude Trancendante. in B flat | charges....See advt. of lapstrake boat fount & ters sailed Friday for Delaware Breakwater Consolation, in E. by George E. Engstrom, Searsport....D. F CARLE & JONES. JONES’, for orders. The bark Matanzas, which has also Polonaise Heroique, in E. the | Palmer, Masonic Temple, sells Lamson & I discharged coal at Calais, has been towed to The piano is kindly furnished by The M, Be,fa3t. Maine. St. John, N. B.„ Steinert & Sons, Boston. Hubbard hats. 5-year-olJs, V. L. Hall, Belfast, 1st; Sofa pillows, darned work, Miss Mil- Star Lily Bingen,bay m., William O’Neil, The Waldo Fair. 1 1' Over County matched, A. C. Thomas, Morrill, 2nd. < Ired Arnold, 1st; leather work, Mrs V Lexington, Mean.I Half-Century. B. Ireland, Lewiaton.3 2 3 Matched pair steers, V. L. Hall, 1st; 0 Higgins, 1st; Wallachian, Miss Edith , b. g, E. Three of Good Weather, Good Races MisB Isa- Brookie Patehen, b. m., Jacob Worth, Humphreys’ Specifics have PROBATE NOTICES Days W. H. Littlefield, 2nd. L, Burgess, 1st; embroidered. 5 5 Boaton, .5 been used the with and Many Attractions. Best pair 2-year-olds, H. Nickerson, >el Ginn, 1st; Mrs. Carrie L. Kaler, 2nd. 2 by peopl.-s O, Time, 20$, 2.204, 2.20$. At a Probate held Belfast, 1st. German knot stitch center piece, Miss for more t nn 60 Court, at Belfast, within and The fair of the Waldo County satisfaction for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- Agri- Best pair 1-year-old, W. H. Littlefield, [sabel Ginn, 1st. years. Medical Book soi.t free. day of August, A. D. 1912. cultural held on their grounds 1st. Embroidered table runner, Miss Louise News and Notes. Society, Literary 1 certain instrument, purporting to be a cony after- Best steer W. H. Little- Mrs. S. A. 2nd. A of the last will aud testament of Everliua in this city, closed last Thursday pair calves, Read, 1st; Parker, Ito. roil Prlo. field, 1st and 2nd. Punch work waist, Miss Laura Holrhes, The for H. Dowling, late of Brookline, In the »tate of noon after three days of favorable , Strand Magazine September I Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.25 Massachusetts, aud a copy of the probate there Best pair trained steers, Edwin Gree- 1st; Mrs H A Sweetser, 2nd. 3 Worms. Worm Fever, or Worm Disease.. 25 in said State of weather. Had the rain of Thurs- contains a recently discovered story by of, Massachusetts, duly authen- heavy ley, Bar Harbor, 1st and 2nd. Eyelet and French embroidered waist, 3 Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Iufanti.2ft ticated, having been presented with a petition come hours earli- Best town S. G. Mrs Miss Celia M “Ouida. entitled “The Marriage Plate.” 4 Diarrhea, of Children and Adults.25 praying that the copy of said will may lie allow day night twenty-four team, Norton, 1st; Eugene Wood, 1st; ed Bled and recorded iu 7 Coughs, Colds, the Probate Court of er it would have put the track out of Clarence Nickerson, Swanville, 2nd Nickerson, 2nd. This story, we are informed, was written Bronchitis.25 this County, Miss Florence 8 Toothache, , Neuralgia.25 HORSES AND COLTS. Embroidered chemise, but for some reason or Ordered, That notice be commission and caused a set-back gen- many years ago 0 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.25 given to all persons M Hill, 1st. interested by causing a copy of this order to be attendance Mark W. H. other was never The manu- a 9 Dyspepsia. Weak Stomach.35 erally. As usual the largest Wadlin, superintendent, Embroidered night gown, Miss Edythe published. Indigestion, published three weeks successively in The Re- Arnold, G. R. H. B. remained in the hands of a friend,' if! Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.25 publican Journal, published at Belfast, that was on the second The fine Boulter, Toothaker, Miss Florence M Hill, 2nd. script they day. poultry Atkins, 1st; of the £ i Salt Kheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at judges. L A Mrs who placed it at the disposal exhibit was mentioned last wegk and Silk quilt, Mrs Burgess, 1st; i 5 Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.25 Belfast, within and tor said County, on the sec- Best draft stallion to show stock, L. C. Strand It is a most character- oud of L J Lawrence, 2nd. Magazine.' 10 Fever and Ague, Malaria.25 Tuesday September next, at ten of the other were brief 1st. istic exhibits all “Ouida’s” clock before noon, and show if departments given Wade, Lincolnville, over 75 story, which 17 Blind or cause, any they Best quilt made by lady years Piles, Bleeding, External, Internal.25 the of notice. The ladies’ deserves Best draft mare and G. O. well-known of description, and have, why prayer said petitioner should department colt, Holmes, aid, Mrs Caroline B Merriam, 1st. powers 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head.35 not he allowed. 1st; S. W. B. Rob- also the love of animals which 29 further mention. The exhibits included Johnson, 2nd; Harry Log cabin print quilt, Mrs L J Law- passionate Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough.25 GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. bins, Northport, 3rd. iB so often conspicuous in her writings. 21 Asthma, Oppressed. Difficult Breathing.25 A true copy. Attest: of hand and art rence, 1st. Chas. P. many pieces embroidery be a to — .... Best draft bred stallion 3-year-old, T. H R The little story might companion 27 Kidney Disease. 35 Hazkltise, Register. Fancy aprons, Mrs Cooper, 1st; ----- in new stitches and some beautiful H. “A of Other fiction in 28 lYervous Debility, Vital Weakness.1.00 Decrow, Brooks, 1st. Miss Nickerson, 2nd. Dog Flanders.” Sylvania the includes stories SO Urinary Incontinence. Wetting Bed.35 At a Probate Court hcia at within and of Irish crochet and other hand- Best young colt, 1-year-old, F. H. Miss Bertha September Strand by iseliast, pieces French and — for Hie of on eyelet doily, E. Arthur 31 Sore^hroat, Quinsy .... 25 County Waldo, Hie secoud Tues- Quimby, 1st; 5 months old, Pearl Brook Miss Isabel 2nd. Temple Thurston, Morrison, day of August, A. D. 1912. made laces. The baskets, rugs, ham- A Wiley, 1st; Ginn, and other 7 7 Grip, Hay Fever and Summer Colds.25 Farm, 1st. Richard Marsh, Bart Kennedy certain Large eyelet centerpiece, Miss Evelyn S''id or sent on of Instrument, purporting to be the last mered copper and other handcraft work well-known “How Men by druggists, receipt price. will aud DRIVING HORSES. 1st. writers. Busy A testament of Mary Birmingham, Peavey, Work” contributed John ITEM PH HEY S’ EOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corner late of Frankfort, iu said of de- by the members of the Belfast Arts Combination Miss Celia M is an article by County Waldo, John W. Jones, superintendent, F. H. underwear, D. Sir Thomas Lipton, John W'ii uai Aun C-creeps.New York. ceased, having been piesented for probate. and Crafts society were a special attrac- J W H. Nickerson, 1st. Rockefeller, Wiggin, Hobbs, C. Buzzell, D. Crimmins, Edward Box, Lord Strath- Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in tion. Mrs. J. Set of Mexican Mrs Geo R terested by causing a copy of this order to lie S. Harriman, Mrs. E. R. judges. doilies, cona and others. A well-illustrated arti- Best bred brood J. W. Lewis, l3t; Mrs V D Higgins, 2nd; published, three weeks successively m The Re- Pierce and Mrs. L. C. Brown contributed trotting mare, cle on the Museum of Art at that Collection embroidered and Metropolitan II III publican Journal- published Belfast, they Wallace, Belfast, 1st.. tatting may at a Probate Court, to be held at to the A will appeal to all lovers of pictures. appear rug display. particularly at- Best gent’s driving horse, R. S. Little- doilies, Miss Celia M Nickerson, 1st. Belfast, within and fi r said County,on the second white of next, at tea of Hie clock tractive exhibit was an old sampler bear- field, Waldo, 1st; E. H. Littlefield, 2nd; Large embroidered .centerpiece, The Wide World for September con- Tuesday beptimber Miss Lou Thompson, 1st. before noon, and show cause, If any they have, ing the inscription done in worsteds, Gay Holmes, 3rd. tains an interesting selection of storieg why Hie same should not be proved, approved Best ladies horse, Mildred Mexican centerpiece, Mrs George R and allowed. driving from all of the “Wrought by Angelette O. Brown aged 1st. Lewis, 1st; Mrs V D Higgins, 2nd. gathered quarters globe. GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. Smith, Waldo, A hue Attest: 13 years, 1834.” The contained Punch work Miss Isabel A. H. Trapmann relates his ex- copy. sampler j SHEEP DEPARTMENT. centerpiece, Captain Chas. P. Hazkltine, Register. 1 stitches worked into ! Ginn, 1st; Miss Evelyn Peavey, 2nd. the many fancy many B. Wm. periences while passing “Through George Dyer, superintendent, Hardanger centerpiece, Mrs V D Hig- Forbidden —the hinterland of unique designs, including the alphabet Vaughan, Jr., judge. Country” At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and gins, 1st; Mrs Harriet Kimball Adams, Cyrenaica, in North Africa, the strong- for the Couuty of V. aldo, on the second Tues- in old and Oxford, S. G. A. 1912. English, script, capitals small, One-year-old, Norton, 2nd. hold of the Senoussi sect, a day of August, D, Belfast, 1st; Southdown, Gay Holmes, mysterious with trees, flowers and conventional de- French and eyelet sideboard scarf, region which nob half-a-dozen white men 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the last j Belfast, 1st. Lillian 1st. A will and testamem of Lewis K. Harding, in the borders. The was Cuneo, have traversed. Trapmann went signs sampler Best flock Southdowns, Gay Holmes, Captain hue of Troy, in said County of Waldo, deceased, centerpiece, Lillian 1st; an sect to whom he had j loaned J. L. Fancy Cuneo, with Emir of the having been presented for probate. by Sleeper. Mrs. Vesta 1st. Mrs 2nd. Gay Holmes, rendered certain services, otherwise his That notice be to Davis of Brooks loaned several Best flock six S. G. Norton, Oidered. given ali persons in- Higgins sheep. 1st; Mexican lunch cloth, Katherine Mer- would not have been worth an hour’s terested a of this order to be 1st. life by causing copy grade lambs, same, iuio iicunci xv. luu. three weeks in The Ke- valuable pieces of embroidery, including iiaiui 101, ruiamr, purchase. “The War Dance of the Spo- published successively j Best fat pure bred, publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they | an Inna rlsnca tttIi sheep, Gay Towels—embroidered, Mrs Jessie S kanes” is described and illustrated 2nd. ably may appear at a rebate Court, to be held at Holmes, 1st; S G. Norton, 1 | weeks in The i; Pattee, 1st; Miss Evelyn P Morison, 2nd. Clair Hunt of the U. S. Indian Ser- Bebast, within and for said on the sec- ! successively, much and by County, a admired, Mrs. Charles Bart- Cross Miss Florence M ond Tuesday of September next, at t<-n of the newspaper publish* <1 in I stitch, Hill, 1st; vice. Foran, late District Super- that all intere.-e Captain ciock before noon, and show cause, if any they ty, persons lett a embroidered blue satin B. Mrs S G Swift, 2nd. drawn guest British East Probate Court, to be held at beautifully George Dyer, superintendent, Wm. Fancy intendent of Police, Atrica, have, why the same should not be proved, ap- Miss Bertha A Miss day of September ai .apron, 75 years old. Vaughan, Jr., judge. towels, Wiley, 1st; writes of ivory-smuggling and Clifford proved and allowed. next, P 2nd. Paint Your GEO- E. they have, why the said ■ Embroidered JOHNSON. Purebred, Harold Herrick, Belfast, Evelyn Morison, Halle relates how Bede Bentley, an Eng- Judge. be allowed. In the lower hall the following local A true copy. Attest: guest towels, Miss Louise an to Men- 1st; 0. I. C. boar, Walter Harding, Bel- Read, 1st; lishman, delivered automobile Chas. P. Hazkltijse, GEO. E. .Juii business concerns had exhibits: Register. A true Spencer, 1st and 2nd. Miss Mildred Arnold, 2nd. of It is an exciting copy. Attest: fast, elik, King Abyssinia. Chas. p. Ha/m Eaton & furniture and J. L. sow and Bead work, Mrs H P Farrow’, IstdMrs ior imu iu iaac ujc Co., stoves; O. I. C. pigs, Walter Harding, narrative, oeuuey House At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and W E Marsh, 2nd. of miles of trackless Sleeper & Co., Edison phonographs; 1st; E. H. Knowlton, Belfast, 2nd. car over hundreds for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- SS.—In Court of r work Mrs E R of INSIDE AND OUT, WITH day of A. D. 1912. on and Four months old pig, Walter Harding, Copper collection, wilderness inhabited by fierce tribes August, Waldofast, the 13th day of \ Mudgett Variety Store, souvenirs 1st. L. Howard, administrator oi: 1st; Berkshire, John Innes, Searsport. Pierce, savages. Numerous other articles deal- certain instrument, purporting to be the last E. A. and card Mrs E will and testament of Daniel S. Howard, late cf Thorndike, jewelry; Banks, jewelry 1st. Baskets, R Pierce, 1st. with adventures in every part of the A Goodeii, ing line ui seal spon, in saiu i-uuuiy ui tvaiuu, ue- ceased, having presented h's Basket collection, Mrs J S of a Monarch Paint. count of administration ui writing; Swan-Whitten-Biekford Co., POULTRY DEPARTMENT. Harriman, world appear in this number unique ceased, having been presented for probate. 1st. lowance. flour. There were half a dozen booths Dr 0 S Silas magazine. Oidered.That notice be given to all persons Vickery, superintendent; Exhibit of canned goods, Miss Mildred interested by causing a copy of this order to be Ordered, That notice th* We carry Oils, weeks for the sale of jewelry, and Louis Shiro Bartlett, expert judge. Daggett, 1st. The September Popular Mechanics Varnishes, published three weeks successively in The Re- successively in The h- and Journal, at Belfast, that a newspaper published in B< h had a stand for the of Breeding pen, Barred Plymouth Rock, Exhibit of cut Magazine contains in all 322 articles publican published they sale candy and ice flowers, Mrs C B Etc. may at a Probate to be held at that all persons interested m 1 of vital inter- Stains, Brushes, appear Court, A M Ferguson, 1st; Gay Holmes, 2nd. Mrs A 280 illustrations. Topics Belfast, within and for said on the hate Court, to be held at Be!; creEftn. There was also an exhibit of rhompson, 1st; TToothaker, 2nd. -°- County, White Wyandottes, E A Colcord, 1st, 2nd Braided Mrs 1st. est, such as “The Control of Floods,” | second Tuesday of September next, at ten of the of September next, and show fruit and rug, Mary Jefferds, vegetables on this floor. and 3rd. R I single comb, John F Water- "The Future of the Dirigible,” and clock befoie noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the said account have, why the same should not be proved, ap- lowed. The Belfast Band DAIRY PRODUCTS. Mania” are discussed furnished excellent man, 1st; George Innis. 2nd; Plymouth Curing Speed Mitchell&Trussell proved and allowed. GEO. E. I< John F Buff H. H. Windsor. The E. A true Attest: music during the three days of the fair, Rock, Waterman, 1st. Or- G G Abbott, superintendent, F A Mar- editorially by GEO. JOHNSON, Judge. copy. Mabel Webber, Brooks, 1st. “Around-the-World Wireless” plan, now A true copy. Attest: Chas. P. IlAzr and as was the case last the pington, riner, Leslie D Elms, judges. Stovts, Ranges and Chas. P. year, balloon Buff M carried is described Fred- Hazeltine, Register. Plymouth Rock, Sylvia Hamm, Best 5 pounds butter, Sidney Evans, being out, by Kitchen ascensions and parachute Prof. 1st. Walter 1st. erick Minturn Sammis, Marconi’s chief Furnishings. TT7ALDO SS.—In Court ot n drops by Brooks, Chicks, Gerald, 1st; Mrs John on Waldo, Innes, Searsport, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Vf fast, the 13th day Gannon were of Best pen of chicks; White engineer in America. A most interest- Bertha L. thrilling interest. Wyandottes, 2nd; Mrs W J Upham, Belfast, 3rd. for the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of Pease, administrat; r, L Colcord 1st and Mrs I S article Dr. A. F. Zahm treats of Luctetia E. Barlow late of \\ exhibition was 3rd; Hills, Best extracted and Wal- ing by August, A. D. 1912. Wednesday’s particularly- honey, comb, c East 2nd. Aeronautical Laboratories.” S. ty, deceased, having present- Northport, ter Gerald, Unity, 1st in each. “European ELLIS, administrator on the estate account of administration f exciting. The quartette of establish a of Penina S. of Japanese Barred Plymouth Rock, A M Ferguson, An effort is being made to OSCAR Ellis, late Ntoekton Springs, lowance. performed some remarkable stunts be- 2nd and 3rd. Barred THE BABY SHOW. similar institution in the United States. in said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- Leghorn, single sented a petition that tile actual market Ordered, That notice the; month include de- praying tween the heats of the races and certain- comb, Clifton M Hamm, Brooks, 2nd. The baby show, Thursday afternoon, Other features for the value of the property of said deceased nowin weeks successively, m The !:• a in B Columbian Wyandottes, W C Vose, Bel- n which there were 14 entries, attracted scriptions of a memory machine which his hai ds subject to the payment of the collater- newspaper published ly the crowd. The shoot- inheritance the m that all persons interested m pleased fancy 1st. Barred never fails to one of an al tax, persons interested the fast, Plymouth Rocks, Syl- much attention. Mrs. Leslie P. Miller remind engage- bate Court to be held at i- was succession thereto and tin* amount of t he tax ing, which to have been a feature, via M same on ment or a current motor which has of ami Hamm, 1st; Barred Java. nad it in charge and was assisted by Mrs. duty; thereon, may be determined by the Judge of day September next, did not materialize because of an auto- Barred W M Hodsdon, 1st. I. W. The in service; the great Probate. they ‘have, why the said a. E. C. B. 1st. Barred rose Elmer interesting bate Court, to be held at Marsh, Belfast, 1st; Thompson, Hodsdon, Leghorn, Fowles, aged 14 months, weight about the and affords sent direct by Shattuck & August, A. 1). 1912. 2nd. Clifton M before published Chicago day of September next, am: Belfast, 49, comb, 1st. 29 was awarded a ■ Hamm, Brooks, pounds, silver cup as Baltimore national conventions. Another Jones, FanucI Hall, Market, Boston T. FIELD, administrator, with the they have, why the s.i: I Best fruit of all H. White J F the W kinds, W. Little- Plymouth Rock, Waterman, heaviest baby and Maurice L, son of HERBERTwill annexed, of the estate of Fred O. bite, claim should not he allowed interesting contribution is a vivid ac- late of in said of field, 1st; W. N. Robertson, Brooks, 2nd; 1st. Black and white Orpington, Mrs Mr and Mrs Warren Reynolds, 3 Belfast, County Waldo, deceas- GEO. E. J< aged count of lion hunting by Stewart Edward ed, having presented a petition praying that A true copy. Attest: George Innes, 3rd. Mabel Webber, 1st on each. Black weeks, 5 a as the Java, weight pounds, cup White, who has recently returned from James H. Howes may be appointed trustee un- Chas. p. 11 azi:i Best plums, H. W. Littlefield, 1st; W. Sylvia M Hamm, 1st. Lobsters a der said will. lightest baby. a in Africa. In the same Specialty. M. 2nd. Best year’s hunting Oidered, That the said petitioner give notice to Hodgdon, Belfast, cockerel, Columbian Wyandottes, The other entries were: Her- 117ALDO SS.—In Court ->t rr George number are articles Ida M. Tarbell; all persons interested by causing a copy of this Best peas, C. B. W. Kenneth 1st and 2nd. bert by VV on the 13th Thompson, 1st; Colcord, Partridge Rogers, aged 4 months, weight 17 order t<> be published three wet-ks successively ] fast, day M. 2nd. Walter Prichard Eaton, the theatrical ALL Frank 1‘. Brown, administ Hodsdon, Plymouth Rock, W M Hodsdon, 1st and pounds. in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- ! Sir Francis who wants all CHICKEN F. Brown, late ot I. > Best beans, W. M. G. 2nd. White E L Alton expert; Vane, SERVfDJN lished at Belfast, that llioy may appear at a Pro- Emily Hodsdon, 1st; Wyandottes, Colcord, Durost, aged 7 months, 1 ! weight the children in the world educated to dis- Order Phone. bate court, to be held at elfast, within and for deceased, having present E. Marsh, 2nd. 1st; Kenneth J W 18 by account ol administration 1 Colcord, 2nd; Wallace*, j pounds. who said County, on the ;0 li day of M-pieinuer, A D. Best believe in war, and John S. Pardee, ; lowance. sheaf biue joint, Geo. Innes, 1st; 3rd. R I R, single comb, Clifton M Gertrude 16 Location central but retired. 1912, at ten of the clock t ef- te and show Reynolds, aged months, shows how railroads have noon, j G. E. Marsh, 2nd. Oats, C. B. Hamm, 1st; J W 2nd. White 22 prospered j cause, if any they have, why tie* prayer of said Ordered. That notice :• Thomp- Wallace, j weight pounds. conducted -■ rate regulation. Personally by petitioner should not be granted. weeks successively, in I ; son, 1st; G. E. Marsh, 2nd. E A 3rd on Iris 11 through government Leghorns, Banks, 1st; same, \ Roberts, aged months, weight and human interest GKO. E. JOH N.sON, Judge. a newspaper published in Herds G. E. Barred Fiction of vitality grass, Marsh, 1st. Best Plymouth Rock; Barred Leg- 18 1-4 pounds. L. A true copy. Attest: tv. that all persons inter* is contributed by H. G. Wells, W. J. Mrs. C. ROSS. at Hungarian grass, millet, red lop and al- horn, single comb, J F Waterman. 1st. Harriet McKinnon, 15 Chas. 1*. Hazeltine, Register. | Probate Court, to be held aged months, Locke, Zona Gale, G. W. Ogden and ! day of Septemht r next am: sike clover, C. B. Thompson, 1st on all. Black Java, Sylvia Hamm, 1st. weight 24 3-4 pounds. Maud Porter. In the “Interesting Peo- ! they have, why :lie said | Best corn, G. E. Marsh, Best Buff Pal mer At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and 1st; Sidney pullet, Plymouth Rock, Syl- Dwight Gross, aged 17 1 allowed. months, are sketches and pic- tor the of on 'lie 13th of Evans, 2nd. via M Hamm, 1st. Barred Plymouth weight 26 pounds. pie” Department \ County Waldo, day GKOKGEF. tures of Joe F. Sullivan, a cripple, who is BELFAST August, A. D. 1912. A true copy. Attest; ji Best celery, C. B. Thompson, 1st. Rock, Walter 1st and 2nd. R I Norman E 8 Gerald, Wood, aged months, the in American ! 4NN1K L. of Mildred E. Chas. P. Ii Best G. E. 1st. John youngest mayor any city; BLACK, guardian i cucumbers, Marsh, R, single comb, Innis, 1st. R I R, weight 21 1-4 pounds. A lllacK of Belfast, in said of Waldo, Rocf rrr.i rinu W'.irev- \\7 F 1 w of the Bor- ouaty rose J W George McAneny, president a lor comb, Wallace, 3rd. Raiph H Yates, aged 16 months, BURNHAM bavin*. presented petition pi a;, mg a license \\r aI.do ss.—inc .-.n .-i r ough of Manhattan in New York City; to sell at or sal’* and cer- and 2nd. Best pair of geese, Harold Herrick, weight 21 pounds. public private convey VV fast, on the 13th \ 1 e 0„,1 O-.J the four each famous tain real estate of said ward, described in slid Frank t* Brown, administi Best naif bushel apples for H. E O’Malley, brothers, On and market, Maynard Wescott, 4 after June 1(5, 1912, trains connect petition. Me> W. aged months, in his line; Daniel Kiefer, one of tiie ( lurries y Biown. Littlefield, 1st; W. M. Hodsdon, 2nd. Cuban game cock and H W New- i 21 decease'*. Davit g j hen, weight pounds. letter-writers in the world; and ing at Burnham and Waterville with throi g) ordered. That the said petitioner give notice to County, Wolf H. W. 1st and 1st and 1st and on Donald greatest and linal iiccount of .uuni River, Littlefield, comb, 2nd; same, 3rd Anderson, aged 2 years, trains for and weight Garrett, who has done a great work from Bangor, Waterville, Port for allowance. .2nd. 2 hens. Cock and pullet, C K Hagerty, 26 1-2 pounds. Mary ouler to be published three weeks successively for the deaf. land and Boston will run as follows: in The Republican Journal, a newspaper pub- Ordered, That notice i!.- Best potatoes, W. 1st on cock and ? Quick Lunch, M. Altoona, Pa, pullet; sam lished ac Belfast, that at a ITu THE RACES. FROM BELFAST. they may appeal Weeks sueeessively. pi 1 Hodsdon, Jst; C. C. Ham, 2nd. 2nd on cockerel. lhe s table ot bate t omt, to be laid at Belfast, within and tor- a in p Early- The Journal went to September Lippmcott. newspaper published rose, C. B. G. Pair of press Wednesday be- A.M. P. M. P.M said County, on the 10th day of .-September, A. L>. j that all s> ii> Mil- rest< Thompson, 1st; E. Marsh, ducks, Improved Pekin, Sylvia contents proves a strong plea for the pei :ore the races on that Belfast, 6 55 12 25 32( 1912. at ten of the clock before m on, and show bate Court, to in- he'd at '■ 2nd. ,\1. Beauty, G. E. Marsh, 1st. Nine M Hamm, 1st; same, 2nd on day were finished. Tam- of American fiction. depart. j Aylesbury. diverting quality City Point. t7 00 tl2 30 |3 25 cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said of September m xt. and >h'0 varieties, C. B. 1st on White Walter nany Girl was drawn on account of an acci- be Thompson, all. Pekin, Harding, Belfast, The complete novel is “The Ranch of Waldo *7 10 tl2 40 (3 8; petitioner shouaf not granted. have, why the s; id aceouie Best G. E. Srd'. Pen Indian lent in the second G El IRG E E. J 011NSON, J udge. GEO. V. cabbage, Marsh, 1st. English Runner, Mabel heat of the 2.20 class. The the Blue Sea,” by J. W, Muller. This Brooks. 7 22 12 52 3 4" A true copy. Attest: A true copy, utest: Best beets, table and C. B. Webber, 2nd. Indian Merl Ger- iamous old a writer 17 34 *1 04 *3 cattle, Runner, campaigner Northern Spy pulled is the first long story by whose Knox. 5S Chas. 1*. Hazeltine, Register. L HAS. 1’. I ! \ c Thompson, 1st on blood. G. E. ald, 3rd. him Thorndike. 7 40 1 10 4 05 each; Unity, lown first money in the 2.13 class. The green short-stories have brought rapidly Marsh, 2nd. Pair Bantams, Walter 1st. to the front in the few months. Unity..... 7 48 1 18 413 Harding, torse race turned out to be of a past At a Probate Court held at Belfast, w ithin and ss.-ln Court .0 t Best 1st on three G. Pair Indian something Winnecook. t7 58 fl 28 t4 20 squash, varieties; Runner, Walter Harding, The “The Ranch of the Blue Sea,” tells ti e [ for the County of Waldo on the 13th day ut U'ALDOfast, on the 13th *i. E. Marsh. icrap. summary: Burnham, arrive. 8 10 1 40 4 SO A. D. 12. story of John Forsyth, a shrewd, un- August, 1£ Ellery Rnvvden, acmmis'r ; Best 2.20 Class, Trot and Pace. $200. Clinton. 8 28 5 20 Henry \. Rolan, late «>i U turnips, G. E. Marsh, 1st. Pair Guineas, George Innis, 1st and Purse, who has come a E. wells, administratrix of the es- scrupulous speculator, Benton.. 8 38 5 3C deceased, having p Best Cammany Girl, g. m., W. E. MARIONtate of Augusta Well?, late of Belfast, ill County, pumpkins, sugar,G.E. Marsh, 1st; 2nd; Harold Herrick, 3rd. Haskell, and has been 11 35 3 05 6 06 count of administration ot cropper financially stripped Bangor said County of Waldo, deceased, having pre- C. B. 2nd. Pair White Union.2 dr a nee. Thompson. Wyandottes, J A Sanker, his creditors, a Waterville. 8 44 2 14 5 35 sented a petition praying for a license to sell at 1 ilerrymack, b. g„ A. B. Morton, Au- by narrowly escaping Biggest pumpkin, G. E. Belfast, 1st. sentence as well. It is a Portland. 11 50 4 50 8 16 public or private sale and convey, certain real Olden d, that notice 11 Marsh, 1st; gusta.1 j i prison strong Geo. One dozen Boston. 315 7 55 11 26 estate of said deceased, described in said peti- weeks successively, m Tin- Innes, 2nd. American class eggs, Frank c. and and well for pm George C., g., E. B. Lunt, Belfast.3 2 2 stirring story, augurs tion. a newspaper published in I' Best 1st. TO tomatoes, G. E. Marsh, 1st. Innes, Fred S., b. g., Charter Oak the author’s future as a writer. “Beau- BELFAST that all interested Stables,Hart- Ordered, That the said petiticnei give notice to persons One dozen bro wn W M fort, a P.M. A.M. A.M bate Court, to he held at Rep SPECIAL. eggs, Hodsdon, Conn. 4 3 3 tiful Sebastians, short novelette by al! pei sons interested by causing a of this copy of September next, and *>!u. 1st; Mrs E L Colcord, 2nd; Time, 2.214, 2.22J, 2.22J. Marie Van is a of love and Boston. 7 30 10 00 order to be published thiee weeks Best of Edwin George Innes, Vorst, story successively have, tliesaid account yoke steers, Greelev. 3rd. P.M in Tile Republican Journal, a why 2.13 Class, Trot or Pace. $200, adventure the Sicilian earth- newspaper pub- ed. 1st. Purse, during great lished at Belfast, that at a Pro- E L Colcord received the silver Portland. 11(0 7 00 1 20 they may appear GEO. E. loving SI Galo, bay g., Pine Tree “Wooing Dorothea,” by Jessie bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for NEAT STOCK. Stables, quake. a. m A true Attest: cup, marked ‘‘Best of 4 4 an Atlantic love said County, on the 10th of A.l). copy. display poultry Lewiston.. A. McGriff, is City story 7 15 10 day September, ( has Ha. Waterville. 9 50 4 1912, at ten of the clock before 1*. Ralph Shute, William for the Waldo 1912.” Sabel, br. c., Pine Tree Stables, Lewis- of an Other noon, and show superintendent, County Fair, original type. noteworthy Bangor. 6 45 1 60 cause, if they the 3 5 any have, why prayer of said Vaughan, Jr., judge. ton.. short-stories are “The Movable 7 A 8S.— oi LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. b. Feast,” Benton. 20 9 56 4 17 petitioner should not be granted. EDO In Court coquette, m., Dick Lawrence, o! A Best herd, Ayrshire, F. H. Quimby, Boston, Hulbert Footner; Clinton. 7 28 10 04 4 27 GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ur fast, on the 13th day Mrs Arthur Mass.2 2 by “Sanctuary,” by A S admiuistratoi on tl. Brooks, 1st; Durham, Daniel Meservev. Ritchie, superintendent, 42 Burnham, leave. 8 25 10 25 4 45 true copy. Attest: Ellis, assisted northern g. g., A. D. Au- John Fleming Wilson; "Seventy Times Chas. P. Kills, late of Stockton 1st. by Mrs Elijah Ritchie, Mrs G B Spy, Morton, Winnecook. t8 35 tlO 35 t4 51 Hazeltine, Register. spi gusta.. x Seven.” by Lizette Wentworth Reese; deceased, having presented Dyer and Mrs H P Farrow of Belmont. 1 Unity. 8 44 10 50 5 C4 j Best cow, Ayrshire, F. H. Utimus, bay g.,William and “In the of Not-in-the- admiuistiation of saidestat* Quimby, Miss Louise H and Miss Helen O’Neil, Lexing- Kingdom Thorndike. 8 52 11 00 5 12 At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within amt 1st and G. 0. Ferguson ton, Ordered, tliat notice thei 2nd; Holmes, Belfast, 3rd; Mass. 3 5 3 Least-Bit-Like-it,” by Kate Masterson. t9 00 for the County of Waldo, on the 13th of Thompson of Halifax, Mass, were Knox. ill 10 t5 20 day weeks in The 1 Guernsey, F. W. Gibbs, Brooks, 1st; Time, 2.134, 2134, 2.14. The is “In August, A. 1). 1912, successively, “Short-Story Masterpiece” Brooks. 915 11 30 5 35 a newspaper published in la- Daniel judges. Green One 4 LEXaN 1 ER H. Durham, Meservey, 1st; Here- Race, Half Mile. Purse, $100. Exile,” by a Russian writer, Anton Waldo. t9 25 til 40 t5 46 NICHOLS, surviving execu- that all persons interested v H. Infant’s embroidered dress, Mrs C E tor of the will of Janies G. ford, W. Littlefield, Brooks, 1st. Iretchen W. E. Chekhov. As there is an intro- City Point. t9 35 til 60 t5 55 Pendleton, late bate Court, to be held at 1st. Nelson, g. m., usual, of Searsport, in said oT deceas- Best Read, Belfast, arrive. 9 40 11 55 6 CO County Waldo, day of September next, ami 2-year-heifer, Ayrshire, F. H. Townsend, Hamilton, Mass.3 3 3 3 4 the editor. a Mrs M F duction by ed. having presented petition praying that the they have, why the said ac 1st, G. O. Tatting handkerchief, Nick- 4. L. D., r. W. A. I of Probate Quimby, Holmes, 2nd; Dur- 1st. bay, Arnold, Flag station. Judge may determine who are en- allowed. erson, titled to the balance of the estate of ham, Daniel Meservey, Belfast.1 2 12 2 The Woman’s Home Com- Limited for said de- CEO. E. .!< 1st; Hereford, French September tickets Boston are now sold at imw' in his H. W. embroidered handkerchief, iazel K., b. m., F. E. Southard, fashion ceased, hands for distribution, their A true copy. Attest: Littlefield, 1st. panion is the fall number. Under $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Branch shares and order Miss Mildred Arnold, 1st; Miss Bertha A Pittsfield.4 1 2 1 1 respective therein, the same to Chas. IMIa/i \ One-year-heifer, F. H, Quimby, 1st; the direction of Grace Margaret Gould, H; D. WALDRON, General Passenger Agent. be distributed accordingly. Wiley, 2nd. J .ady Starbird, b. m.. Charter Oak R. Merriam, Belfast, who edits the Fashion MORRIS MCDONALD, Ordered, That the said 2nd; Guernsey. F. Stables, Augusta.2 4 4 4 3 Department, petitioner give notice to TlXECUTOK’6 NOTICE. Embroidered dress, Mrs Vesta Davis Vice President & General all interested W. Gibbs, 1st. women are shown how they may dress Manager, persons by causing a copy of ibis Xj notice that In- 1st. 1.134, LUt. L114. 1.11, 1.134. order to be three l>y gives Heifer Higgins, Brooks, and Portland, Maine. published weeks successively executor of the km calf, Ayrshire, |F. H. races fashionably yet economically. There pointed Quimby, Irish lace collar, Mrs D A Jones, 1st Thursday’s went in three straight, in Tbt Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- of 1st; G. 0. Holmes, 2nd; Durham, Daniel is a great variety of fashion articles and ed at Belfast, that they may at a Probate and 2nd. ifter the races Dr. H. W. Watson of Haver- appear ANNA 11. OSGOOD. Meservey, 1st; Guernsey, S. W. Johnson, illustrations, including all the latest news Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said Irish lace Mrs V D 1 lill. Mass., the chestnut Cheer- EASTERN STEAMSHIP Couuty, on the loth day of A. 1). ill the of Waldo, 1st and 2nd. guimpe, Higgins, bought gelding from Paris and New as September, County Waldo, 1st. York, which, 19i2, at ten of the clock before noou, and show having demands against tic 1 1 t ul Charlie of Richardson’s string. The sum- are the 1 1 Thoroughbred bull, year, Ayrshire, everybody knows, center of dress cause, if any they have, why t.ie prayer of said j ceased are desired to preset Medallion Irish lace, Mrs Annie CORPORATION. should F. H. Quimby, 1st; G. O. Holmes, 2nd; Davis, lary: ideas. Miss Gould’s great contention is petitioner not be granted. tlement, and all indebted t 1st; Mrs D A 2nd. «EO. E. to make imiuediaU R. Merriam, 3rd; John Jones, 2.17 Trot and Pace. is that women can in and JOHNSON, Judge. payment Jersey, Innes, Crochet Mrs D A Class, Purse, $200. keep style yet A true copy. Attest: CHAi.' F. W. lace, Jones, 1st; Mrs not sums of BANGOR LINE. Belfast, 1st; Guernsey, Gibbs, 1st; 1 .ouise Brushford, b. m., A. B. Morton, spend extravagant money. Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Palermo, August 13, 1012. S. W. Annie Davis, 2nd. Johnson, Waldo, 1st; H. W. Augusta.4 4 4 She proves her point ably and presents Embroidered Dutch collar, Miss Char- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Littlefield, 1st. Jecelver, br. g., William O'Neil, Lexing- it entertainingly. Special articles con- 4 DM 1 NO 1 lotte Carter, Miss Bertha Belfast and Boston, $3.25 for the County of Waldo, on the 13th day of NISTKATRIX’S Purebred bull 1st; Wiley, ton, Mass.1 1 1 tributed to the seriber c calf, Ayrshire, F. H. 2nd. September Companion August, a. L). 1912. A hereby gives Vinnie Wilkes, ch. m., Dr. H. W. Wat- That been duly appointed adminm Quimby, 1st; Guernsey, F. W. Gibbs, 1st; are: “The Town Had No Slums;” One Way. $6.00 Round Trip. h. nichols, executor of the Battenburg Charlotte son, Haverhill, Mass.3 3 3 annexed, of the estate of ;; Hereford, H. W. Littlefield, 1st and 2nd. centerpiece, “Three American Duchesses,” being an Alexanderwill of Hannah T. Pendleton, late of Sears- Carter, 1st. < Iheerful Charlie, A. Richardson, Jr., in said County of deceased, ANN L. McGILVEKY, IM Best grade herd bull and 4 cows, H. intimate account of the Duchess of Man- port, Waldo, having \ Battenburg sideboard scarf, Mrs M H Clinton...2 2 2 TURBINE STEEL STEAMSHIPS BELFAS1 presented a petition praying that the Judge of in the County of Waldo, *l«-« ? W. Littlefield, 1st. the Duchess of and a Keating, 1st. Time, 2.174, 2.164, 2.19. chester, Roxburghe, Probate may determine who are entitled to the bonds as the law directs, I Best H. W. the Duchess of “What AND CAMDEN balance of the estate of said now in demands the estate grade cow, Littlefield, 1st 2.35 Trot or Pace. Marlborough; deceased, against j Irish crochet Miss Katherine C Class, Purse, $200. his bands for t and 2nd. jabot. Men Have Meant In My Life,” an Leave Belfast at 5.00 p. m. for Boston daily. distribution, their respective shares desired to present the same being 1 Mrs 1 >on Charter Oak therein and order the same to be distributed ac all indebted thereto are Best Quimby, 1st; Russell Strout, 2nd. Q., Stables, Hartford, article a For Bangor at 7.30 a. m. daily. rep grade |heifer 2-years, Ayrshire, Irish Conn. dis extremely 'personal by great cordiLgiy. ment immediately to John K. D lace bag, Mrs S G Swift, 1st; 5 Leave Boston at 5.00 p. m. daily. F. H. Quimby, 1st and 3rd; W. H. Little- writer; “How I Sing ‘The That the said Maine, my authorized agent Mrs C F 2nd. ’iny Pointer, W. G. Reynolds, Winslow.3 3 3 Leave Rockland at 5.15 a. m. on arrival Ordered, petitioner give notice to 2nd. Shaw, an article of advice to (or all interested CEaHa i field, 1 lias Va: sar, r. m.. Dr. H. W. Watson, Srofessionalosary,”’ sing- of steamer from persons by causing a copy of this Honiton lace handkerchief, Mrs H R Boston) daily. •rder to be published three weeks Los Altos, Cali!., August 13. Best grade heifer, 1 year, F. W. Haverhill, Mbbs.2 2 4 ers by Ernestine Schumann-Heink, a FRED W. successively 1st. POTE, Agent, Belfast, Maine. in The Republican a F. Cooper, ’rankie br. William and concert and Journal, uewsp >per pub- Gibbs, 1st; H. Quimby, 2nd; W. J. Bogash, Jr., g., great operatic star, lished at Belfast, that at a Pro- NOT III Point lace handkerchief, • Mrs A W they may appear Upham, 3rd. O’Neil, Lexington, Mass.4 4 2 “Playing Fair,” a practical talk to busi- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for ADMINISTRATOR’Ssurlier hereby gives iioti1 Keating, 1st; Mrs Geo I 2nd. 1 b. Pine Tree said ou Best grade calf, Franklin Waterman, Keating, lagnetto, g., Stables, ness girls, full of stories of actual caseB Couuty, the lOtti day of September, A. D. duly appointed administratm Embroidered cases, Miss Bertha Lewiston. .1 1 1 1912, at ten of the clock before noon, and show ANTOINETTE B. WHITT I E Belfast, 1st; J. A. Sanker, Belfast, 1st. pillow and other real material. Fiction is con- NOTICE. if A Wiley, 1st; Miss Isabel 2nd. 1 .ink Braden, br. s., W. G. Preston, Bel- cause, any they have, why the prayer of said port, OXEN Ginn, tributed Stewart Juliet petitioner should not be AND STEERS. Lace fast.6 5 5 by Mary Cutting, granted. in of Waldo, de. <■1 collar, Mrs H A Cooper, 1st. Guaranteed work In Manicur- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. the County 2.21. Wilbor Tompkins, Frederick M. Smith, Chir.rody, as law directs. A S. G. Wm. Mrs J A Time, 2.204. 2.204, A true Attest: bomts the Norton, superintendent, Battenburg doily, Fogg, 1st. Chandler and Faolal Work. Alto a copy, the estate of 2.24 Trot and Pace. Mary Hastings Bradley, Sophia ing, Shampooing Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. demands against Vaughan, Jr., judge. Crocheted Bhawl, Mrs L F Class, Purse, $200. desired to the same lor Simpson, 1 br. Pearl Brook and Beulah Marie.'. Dix. There are num- hill line of all kinds of Hair Work at present Steers, Daniel Morrill, 1st. Ady Braden, m., Farm, my all Indebted thereto are request, Meservey, 1st; Belfast.2 4 2 erous illustrations in colors, and the regu- W. H. Raffia over Shlro’s Phmnix Row. For indigestion, ment immediately. id'1' Littlefield, Brooks, 2nd; V. L. work, Mrs Caroline B Merriam, > E. lar are full of parlors Store, *fC *'^^*^^* or) n 1 jAVbSll Ady Emperor, A. Wentworth, Rock- departments good reading Relieves sour stomaefe. Hall, Belfast, 3rd. 1st; Miss Celia M Nickerson, 2nd. 23tf MISS EVIE HOLMES. 13,1912. port. ....4 8 4 and practical ideas. palpitation ot the heart Divests wuaiyoueat Searsport, August |

\ ---._t GETTYSBURG. ind cool, and clear, the vivid flag above From Sail to Steam. P _ them. A light was on their bayonets— TBy Mary Johnston in the the three lines of three July Atlantic.] bayonets—the How the Editor of the Marine Journal Came Garnett and Kemper and The sun of the first of brigades. day July rose Armistead. A light was m the eyes ot to Make the Change Through the In- WANTED! serene H into an azure sky where a few the men; they saw the fluence of His Former Captain and Fellow1 white fortress^abovetheir in coal clouds were floating. The light the battle-clouds; they saw homes, Townsman. the A summer ind the watchers upon ramparts. Salesman for Our Hovance mist was dissipated; a [Capt. George L. Norton, in The Marine Jour- Goods morning the eyes of his- L’hey went steadily, to nal, New wind, freshljNsweet, the th York.] rippled corn and tory in a curious, unearthly light, murmured The recent death of Capt. Thomas in Belfast and in the green and a turn in human affairs, the lusty trees lght of an Vicinity. j The sunshine of an end- Tapley. of whom obituary appeared • gilded Little Round Top ight of catastrophe, the light Give reference and amount of if Belfast Fuel & Co. and Round in this paper Julys 20th, the last but one experience, any. Hay Big Top, gilded Culp’s Hill ng and a beginning. The and to pass away 6f the seven Tapley An old route, first-class Premium Cemetery Hill, gilded Oak Hill and When they came into the open between goods, System and | Seminary Ridge. It flashed massed blue in- brothers of West Brooksville, Me., who Z inform their friends and customers that after from the ;he two heights, the satisfaction guaranteed. 3w34 cupola of the rifle against them, in the sixties and seventies were so well J Pennsylvania College. Mc- an try turned every the there will be an advance in the of w Pherson’s Woods 1 of known in merchant marine, calls to Z r 1st price caught it on its topmost rhere a leaden rain death, GRAND UNION TEA poured mind the last service he was able to ren- CO., Maine. branches, and the trees of Peach the three lines met an enfilad- Bangor, Z .> Coat of 25 cents ton on all sizes Pea. W Orchard iiere, too, per except It trembled between on Round der the writer, and in fact the last time the leaves, and ng fire from the batteries Top flecked with we were together. It was in 1863; we de- a golden petals Menchey’B Death howled and threw himself against W now selling Coal at the following prices, had recently returned from a to Spring and Spangler’s Spring. It lay in he five thousand; in the air above might voyage on a on the the West Indies in the brig Beaver under put in level within the city limits: Z sleepy lengths Emmitsburg Road >e heard the Valkyries calling. There It struck the Capt. Tapley, and at the time, as there Consumers’ boulders of the Devil’s vere not now five thousand, there were Fuel Co. it made was nothing for her to do, she was laid PER TON Den; indescribably light and fine lot now four thousand. There was a % # owing to the of hostilities the shocked wheat in a wheat field that of trees seen like spectres through up, beginning This flump between the North and the South and company wishes to announce that the .$6.50 # drove into the green like a ;he smoke. It rose from the slope peo- prices on Coal tiiangular the danger of the loss of the vessel golden wedge. Full in the centre of the pled by Federal batteries, with a great will advance twenty-five cents ton after rich it at through capture by one of the Confeder- per September 1st. landscape made a a federal infantry support hand, Chestnut.8.00 shining mark, ate cruisers which had burned { golden bull’s-eye, of the small town of roward this up this slope, went already All orders now booked slope, and sunk several vessels in the North by this Company to be delivered Gettysburg, Pickett’s charge. later, ..... 7.75 Atlantic. At the time referred 111 It should have been all that rich Garnett fell dead. Kemper and to, Capt. and all orders given on or peace, before 1st for Tapley was offered the command of the September delivery at our Pehnsylvania landscape—a Dutch peace rrimble were desperately wounded. steamer Quincy, which was then in Bos- will be 7.75 —a Quaker peace. Market wains and Save Pickett himself, all mounted offic- convenience, subject to the minimum summer 0 ton out as an prices as country folk should have moved ers were down. The men fell—the men fitting army transport. !.Move, upon vessel was an in adds. This old lake flat stated previous 4t32 § 8:50 the roads, and a boy, fell; Death swung a fearful scythe, steamer, Franklin Chestnut, # squirrel-hunting, bottomed, with free- j should have been the most murderous rhere were not now four thousand; there light draft, large board for her underwater surf in thing in the Devil’s Den. Corn-blades were not now three thousand. And still ce; anklin Egg, 8.25 # should fact, an ugly, craft with | have glistened, not bayonets; for the vivid flag went on; and still, ‘Yaaaaih l ill-proportioned | limited and no ser- the fluttering flags the farmers’ wives Yaaaaiihhhh! Yaiiihhhaaiihhh!” yelled power actually fit for vice where a harbor could not be reached ih, above prices are subject to the usual 30 Z should have been bleaching linen on the Pickett’s Charge. in a few hours of bad weather | grass; for marching feet there should There was a stone wall to cross. aftefsigns S cash discount of 25 cents per ton. 23tf Z appeared. laps have risen the sound of the scythe in the Armistead, his hat on the point of hi9 BLISS COLLEGE wheat; for the groan of gun-wheels upon waved sword, leaped upon the coprtig. A Capt. Tapley and the writer, who was the roads the robin’s song and the bob bullet pierced his breast; he fell and to be his second officer in this craft, left LEWISTON, MAINE. white’s dall. now the was their homes in West Brooksville died. By now, by charge I highly Fall Term opens The sun went down the first thick as the leaves elated at the of at last Tuesday. September 10. 1912 The day red whittled thm! Oh, prospect getting Commercial behind the hills. He visited the islands of Vallambrosa the fortress’ dearest and into steam where there were no sails to College of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING which of the Pacific,Nippon, and the of best that slope beneath the handle, no rigging to look after, and no Kingdom lay upon places you in a position upon graduation. Flowers, and India and Iran. He crown- raven’s wings! On went the thin, fierce worry about which way the wind blew or ed Caucasus on and how hard. A as we viewed Positions of Fancy EggsHigher! with gold, and showered ranks, on and over the wall, up, steamer, it, $1,000, $1,200, $1,500 and $2,000 are com- over He reddened the the The that always “fetched where she largess Europe. into the midst of enemy’s guns. point- mon among our graduates. «.— =» waves of the Atlantic. He touched with two flags strained toward each other; ed,” and the trick in her safe navigation in Enroll I his spear lighthouses and coast towns the hands of the gray were upon the consisted keeping her in water deep before our waiting list r ier for*‘STRICTLY FRESH” to float begins prices again i and the inland green land. He came up guns of the blue; there came a wild enough her, which should be easy with stpflm no n mntivo nnror Will I over torn orchard and wheat- melee. There were not two thousand are the first to advance and j trampled CURRICULUM: always prices he came over the Round and the were and ever forget the look of that field; up Tops now, guns yet roaring, disgust pass- COMMERCIAL ■ and Hill from all ed over SHORTHAND n to you at once. Ship us your fancy stock. Culp’s and Cemetery Hill. But no the blue infantry gathered my captain’s usually pleasant one. this ReennH Hnv stnnnpH tn w«tr»h features when, as we walked down Bat- Bookkeeping. sides. Arithmetic, Stenography, his rising. The battle-smoke hid him from “The smoke,” says one Luther Hop- tery wharf and saw for the fir3t time Typewriting, CHAPIN & ADAMS what he had CO., the living upon the slopes and in all ihe a soldier who was at Gettys- imagined would be a de- SnelHno Business-Correspondence, | kins, gray Spelling, Spelling, fields. burg, “the smoke rose higher and higher lightful change from sail to steam? A Bus in ess-Correspondence, I 35 South Market Street, Boston, Mass. The the and coated with Grammar, sun traveled from east to west, and spread wider, hiding sun, full-bowed, unshapely hull, Penmanship, Punctuation, no on three different Business but man the shield of which Gettys- then, gently dropping back, hid from colored paints from the Forms, Press Copying, burg was the boss saw him down that human the dreadful tragedy. But waterline to the plankshear, a flagstaff go eyes 1 Banking. *’roces5eE’ second day. A thick smoke, like the the battle went on and on, and the roar at the stem with a big black ball hoisted FUinrL^f \rriST ASSOCIATION FIRST MAINE HEAVY. T[|j | wings of countless ravens, out the of the guns continued. After a while, about half its length, and the clumsiest, Gene^Office’Work, ! kept EiHdChedkin,W°rk'S' Teachers’ parting gleams. He went his way over when the sun was sinking to rest, there dirtiest looking craft that a sailorman WholesaleWhr,£hefk a Course, meeting of the Lin- Famous Mustered at ir Accounting, Civil Service Regiment Bangor the plains of the west and the Pacific and was a hush. The noise died away. The ever put his foot on board of. Teachers Course, nvnnnin.r Kof>V frAm t Vl ■A hmi will be held with August, 1662. Its Great Fighting Record. the Asian lands. He came over Europe Not a word was spoken by either Capt. Civil Service. ? : and the Atlantic and made, on the third and lifting the coverlet of Tapley or his second mate, who followed i Belfast, September The 36th annual reunion of the First west, gently ENGLISH AND BUSINESS PREPARATORY morning, bright pearl of the lighthouses, revealed a strange sight. The him on board much dejected, and after ■■.tig is the program: Maine Heavy Artillery Regimental As- smoke, the surf, and the shore. The ripe July fields were all carpeted, a beautiful making an inspection of the craft on the SnrimrtiC’ Penmanship, I f i.NIN'G SESSION. sociation in Foxcrofl, Wednesday, Aug. country welcomed him. But around a carpet, more costly than i upper and ’tween-decks we reached the 21st, recalls the interesting fact that the carpet, costly g~. his was not seen. The Axminster or velvet. The were when his was Gettysburg rising figures | dock, Capt. Tapley, placing ■' regiment mustered in just fifty years If 0 welcome. smoke had not dispersed. He rode on horses and men all matted and woven hand on the writer’s shoulder, said; “No interested fill in this coupon and mail it to us. ago this month in Bangor. Its [ ■he Moderator. colonel, high, but all that third day he was seen with skeins of scarlet thread. steam for me. I return home as soon as Daniel was a who together e Chaplin, Bangor man, the boat that we on churches—Letter far away and dim as through crepe. All came up last night Please send me i; had enlisted from there in 1861. Other your latest as I 'fast church. he shone serene on other lands, but will carry me. I will see the owners, catalog am in- ; men day THE TRIALS OF A TRAVELER. ■ Bangor who went out with the of committees. regi- above this region he hung small and dim and if you wish to take a chance in that terested in a business education. ment were Andrew C. of the "I am a salesman," writes E. E ; t new pastors. Sawyer and remote like a traveling thing I am sure 1 can secure the berth Boot & Shoe the late tarnished, antique Sawyer Co., Gen. shield. Sometimes the drift of raven’s Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt., "and was often for you,” which he did. Little did I Charles Hamlin and the late C. V. ■ Cross- and til SESSION. wings hid him quite. An incense mount- troubled with constipation indigestion think it was the last time I would ever Name.City. ! man, who was a major. ed to him, a dark smell and a dark 1 to use Dr. New I.ife Pills, see my friend and but ;ir —M rs. vapor. began King’s shipmate again, I E. B. Fos- The regiment was mustered in at the such Street. R. F. D The birds were gone from the trees, which I have found an excellent is fate. That was fifty years ago, i \ ilie. Me. old at the of remedy.” trotting park junction the cattle from the the children and all that time I run of fields, or troubles during kept l«>. A ; At the time of its formation the first division was historical, headed by ter 3C hours of the Neal treatment knht rt ( reg- Round but a black ficers and crew with the of the the crnvij arey. against Top, number, about 50 in Indian costume. exception was gone Have worked hard ever Camp iment was known as the persons since.”—Fr.m h\ Rev. P. Eighteenth and rained into the hollow. A chief were new to the and a genuine letter \ 0. Gifford, heavy, the characters were engineer ship, among the scores we can sh >v Maine Infantry. After for the Among represented you, 'Soul Winning. serving great milk-white ox was the first wound- a half a gale was blowing from the proving absolutely that the remainder of ’62 as it was Powhatan, by Amos Peters; Samoset, infantry, ed. He lay with his side ripped open, a northwest as we left the dock just at RN'ING SESSION. stationed as at and by Frank W. Fletcher; Capt. John Smith, artillery Washington ghastly sight. Then a cow with calf was nightfall. All went well until we got i exercises bv Rev.'S. was made the First Maine In by Capt. Elvin Leary, and Pocahontas, Artillery. mangled, then a young steer had both about half way across Massachusetts I i r 1864 it Miss Peters. The of Cottage 'hock. again took the field and partici- broken. the mad- by development toward Cod. A forelegs Bellowing, and was strik- Bay Cape short, nasty A D ... committees. pated in many engagements, in one of conveyances equipment HA sea DRINK dened herd rushed here and attack- was to make there, shown a of the running; just enough i which Col. was at ingly by division parades can be overcome i preacher. Chapin killed, Deep ing the rough sides of the hollow. Death the old tub roll almost scuppers-to. In by the NEAL ^.da* Bottom, Va., Aug. 20, 1864. which was headed by five wagons con- TREATMENT. No hypodermics used. lb-sclt* j and were upon the as well as the confusion and haste of away certain. Call Yacht panic slopes getting absolutely or V A. M. The First Maine structed in the middle and latter part of upon, address phone | Watts. Heavy Artillery at the bottom of the basin. A the The Neal bursting the 18th stewards’ and much of the ship’s Institute, 65 Pleasant Avenr.o I .mcoln Be- stands recorded as the that century. Portland, Me. Tel. Baptist regiment shell killed and wounded a dozen at once. stores had been dumped on board with 4216. and election of lost more men killed and wounded in A physician’s kit used by Dr. Ayer of ty The air thick and black, and filled no time to secure them. The Habits grew Palermo 125 was shown on a properly Drug Specially Treated ■r the ensuing year. battle, had the largest percentage of with the cries of these brutes. years ago saddle consequence was that almost everything, with Great Present a Social losses in battle, and also lost a horse. Chaises owned by pioneer Success. larger A courier, returning to his general such as lamps, kerosene-oil, coffee, ~ Ptv, W. A. New- number of men in a battle than Rockland families as far back as 1790 single after an had his horse the cabin in fact Supplies. delivering order, sugar, stove, other in the United States were driven by their descendants, every any regiment shot beneath him. Disentangling him- movable thing, was adrift and smashing service in any war, to the offi- gowned in the costumes of that period. Everything in and according self, he went on, on foot, a belotv. In the meantime Staple cial through The owned Gen. Henry things generally TO L history. wood. He was —and carriage by the weather intolerably thirsty first and a upper smokestack guys rcises—Rev. A. E. The history says between the Knox, Secretary of War, purr that^ lo, a spring. It was small and round and parted and half of the stack went over A small furnished tenement at 23 Miller muster in at of his stable equipment at “Montpelier, Bangor, August 21, 1862, clear like a mirror, and as he knelt he the side. she had two street, in the Frye block. Apply to Mrs. Charles ! and the last in Thomaston, attracted a deal of atten- Fortunately sets, -.ness. gun at Appomattox, April saw his own face and ‘She to Hammons for key, and to Mrs. Sarah F. I Fancy thought, tion. Knox and owing her great rolling capacity, so Bridges Educational So- £, 1865, the rolls of the First Maine Impersonating Gen. of Stockton Springs for terms. 27tf wouldn’t know me.’ The minies were we didn’t lose our entire smoke and fire | bore the names of wife were Luther Smith and Miss Celia Heavy Artillery 2,- so continuously singing that he had escape. Two hours of this condition J. F. Thurston, £00 men, of whom 441 were killed in Brault. Robert Adams and Ernest Jor- ceased to heed them. He drank, then and v.-e were under the lee of old Groceries. or dan acted as outriders. There were sev- Cape lrnment. byt disease, 922 wrere wounded, saw that he was reddening the water. Cod in smoother water. GOT ?AGE fOR SALE I 1 for Camden and and 215 died of disease. This means eral ox teams, one drawing a plow con- He did not know when he had been That settled the At Quantabacook Lake. A Canned and drew a night writer’s opinion finely furnished I Bottled Goods, h that one-fifth of the number of men structed in 1762, while another of 8 n_for Belfast, 6.00, wounded, but now, as he tried to rise, he of the Quincy as a miserable,unsafe cottage large rooms, over 1,000 square ! i. round enlisted in the First Maine died in bat- modern agricultural implement. A boat, feet of Toe.; trip, so faint and cold that he knew that and determined him to take a veranda, storage, wood and ice home, Fancy Crackers, grew was an incon- pierhead Pickles, ■ 05c.; round tle. of 100 of the total sleigh, labelled “1900,” boat house and boat. trip, Sixty-two every Death had met him. -There was moss leap when we arrived in New York, Inquire, " aves Belfast at 5 2,200 were killed or battle-marked. gruous feature of a hot weather parade, MISS MARION WELLS, and Sauces. and fern and a nodding white flower. It where we landed at a wharf on South 1 leaves Camden for the battles in which the its occupants garbed in furs. 27 Church street. Among regi- was not a bad place in which to die. In Street between Market and Pike streets, and Fare ment took were: The feature of this division was an old 1.30p.m. part Spottsylvama, a within his gray he had a where C. & R. Poillon had a pocket jacket coach used in war times on the ship-repair- Milford — Station North Anna, Totopotamy a and stage daguerreotype young smiling Damariscotta & Bath route. ing yard. Across the dock lay a trim Fruits and _ Cold Rockland, ■ Creek, Harbor, Petersburg, Deep face and form. His fingers were so new steamer which had been built in TO on and in it were a score of Civil LET 'il Bottom, Strawberry Plains, Hatch’s nerveless now that it was hard to Riding ■ I'MNI CAMP. get home in Bangor, Me., the Saxon by name, which Cove War veterans, who rode the A tenement ot five with bath Run, Squirrel Road, Boynton the little velvet case out, and when it was being fitted with a gun forward and rooms, and Plank Road, Fort Sailor’s same coach at the close of the war, and C losed Hill, Creek, was out, it proved to be shattered, it and aft. The writer secured a berth as wood rjom. Apply on the premises at August 14th, Weldon Lee’s several of them wore such relics of the ■ Railroad, Farmersville, The Vegetables. ik the within. smiling face second mate on this vessel, which had ■ cessful one. surrender. picture great as have remained in their tfos 129 MAIN STREET. and form were all marred, unrecogniz- struggle been chartered to the of the possession. Continuous applause marked Department B. nni camp at Sandy- able. So small a thing, perhaps!—but it South as an army transport. In which the progress of the stage coach along 'made the bitterness of this soldier’s vessel we remained till the end of the ■ 'ugust 14th after a THE DEMOCRATIC JOKE. the line of march. death. The splintered case in his hands, civil war and afterward commanded her ■ ", over 120 having A trotting horse descended from Hiram $25 Reward The he died as to a child who has for a short time. A.A.Howes&Co., joke about the Plaisted adminis- goes sleep famous a score of I will the above B at- three weeks. The His Drew, locally years give name-! sum for sufficient ! tration the bills of the been unjustly punished. body sank What became of the Quincy? She was evidence to paying people *i. „i i_i ago, was shown in contrast to Red Todd, convict the par *.y or parties who Groceries, 1 »vi '•“vuv Drugs que no has uct aiiu/iig uiv *>, mvuiou, sent to Fort Fisher soon after with institution, indeed gone far enough. The joke p one of the fastest of the local present sup- broke into my cottage at Pitcher Pond between ■ about he shook his head faintly, and then it plies lor the Kurnside fleet and founder- the dates of April 25th and 29th. Hi. ing maintained in effecting economy, when in the day trotters. The ancient and modern ant Medicines. two over upon the moss, between the ed off Cape Hatteras before her WILLIAM H. QUIMBif. 'delation has been in years two million dollars more dropped were again strikingly illustrated by two reaching as with the stems of the nodding white flower. destination, carrying all handsdown with Belfast, May 80. 1912—22 I( compared preceding biennial floats, one of which contained dancers owns seven acres A Confederate line left a hillside her. A narrow for the ^E period will have been appropriated and long garbed in style, doing the “fore escape writer, B If south of the vil- and crossed an open space of corn-field antique but such is fate. expended—that joke, too, has gone far and after,” while another contained a and orchard. Double quick it moved, B There is a camp 45 enough. The joke about reducing taxes, of dancers in the height of under its banners, under the shells group garbed For Sale when in fact they have not been reduced shriek, and in the dances now ARE EVER AT WAR. H first floor, called The style engaged a particle, has also about far ing above. guns changed range- At a bargain, the Dr. Stoddard house and lot gone most in vogue. There are two things everlastingly at war, ■s place and is furn- The about and an iron flail struck the line. It on upper High street. McCall’s enough. joke bankrupting The fraternal organizations represent- and But Bucklen’s Also the Magazine okcases with the wavered. A Federal line joy piles. Arnica Salve Stoddard Cottage at the Battery.' filled State, when it has never ceased for wavered, leap- ed were the of Moose ^E: and Knights Pythias, will banish in Also ninety acres of land in ad- a moment to be has ed "a stone wall, swept forward, piles any form. It soon sub- Northport, chairs, desk, fine perfectly solvent, and Owls. Several flora1 carriages, bi- joining Temple Heights, forty rods shore front. and McCall Patterns ceased to be a The of under its banners, hurrahing. dues the itching, irritation, inflammation or joke. joke calling Midway cycles, ancient and modern, and about Also four acres of shore land at Brown’s ! of the wide open there was stretched swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. H! divided into two judicious liberality “extravagance” has 75 motor cars the Corner. For Women a completed procession. Greatest healer of burns, ulcers, become stale. It has taken the beneath the murky sky narrow web- boils, cuts, AI30 for sale or to rent, the Waterman hou^e H "omen’s apartment people W. Brown was marshal of the eczema, skin j Have More Friends than other of of blue. Ralph bruises, scalds, pimples, erup- on any some but are onto woof gray, warp The Condon street, Belfast, six rooms. Apply to j persons, and the time, they getting strip day, having for aids Roy L. Knowltoq, tions. Only 25 cts. at all druggists. magazine or patterns. McCall’s is the jBj these held while the heart beat a minute or JOxiN R. DUNTON, Belfast, Maine. | IB itains eight beds. things. The monthly political George F. Crocker and Ralph Webber. reliable Fashion Guide in documents more, then it parted. The blue 3w33 monthly ■ ood kitchen and a issued by the State auditor edge Dana Knowlton was aid to the K. of P. one million one hundred thousand went backward over the the GOOD COUNSEL. fl accommodate 50 were amusing for a while, but they have plain; gray The committee in of the homes. Besides all the latest after a moment, rushed charge parade showing H and which could seat begun to pall. The of all is edge, after. B. C. I. Bur- Little children, be of biggest joke Yaaaiihhh!' it comprised Arthur Crockett, always PUBLIC designs McCall Patterns, each issue the Plaisted ‘Yaaaiihhh! yelled,—and Kind to AUTO. H contains fourteen administration, and that has rows, George M. Simmons and Charles everything you see. is brimful of sparkling short stories been carried its red war-flag glowed like fire. The Do not kick the table’s I wish to inform the public that I have a II on the lot adjoin- about far enough. Janu- S. Robbins. legs, and helpful information for women. next is the gray commander-in-chief watched from Don’t beat unoffending eggs. four-passenger touring car and will carry pas- beautiful evergreen ary limit.—Portland Press. The airship flight at Knox Trotting Bp a hillside, a steady light in his sengers anywhere at any time at reasonable Save Money and Keep in Style by subscribing H hammock eyes. Park in the afternoon was the first ever Do not mischievously try rates For for at once. ground Over him on another particulars write or call telephone McCall's Magazine Costs only 50 against hill, To in a a HOW RAIN EORES HOLES. Meade, made in this part of the State, and near- poke things needle’s eye; 134-14. 21tf ROY E. YOUNG. cents year, including any one of the celebrated 11 the blue general, likewise watched. To Nor be of such a fault McCall Patterns free. ■ from all of resulted in a The guilty parts the across the ly tragedy. aviator, As the table south, distant Potomac, to pinch salt. all in Hi :. Some of the most “When rain falls it does not George A. Gray of Boston, had been in McCall Patterns Lead others style, fit, actually lay the vast, beleaguered Southern fort- simplicity, economy and number sold. More ii 11,(1 come each soak into the the air about 15 minutes when the power Do not pull a teapot’s nose. IRP'r V 'amp earth, but bores its way in, ress. Its had dealers sell McCall Patterns than any other two gate out ... to renew at opened; had at that Don’t ask bread what time it rose. j^R: Sandy- forming tiny tubes,” sayB an vast suddenly failed. The airship ’ian 1$cents. Buy interesting poured a Bally party, a third of its Little pitchers’ ears don’t tweak, Dr. r"bi‘iii[) of schooldays. article in “These time was only a few hundred feet above W. G. L1BBEY. f Harper’s Weekly. bravest and best, and at the head the Nor smack the apple’s rosy cheek. enjoyable features of tubes are so and had little headway in its de- i^Ri' small that it would be im- leader most trusted, most idolized. Out gained and scent when it landed in the of small But remember it is McCALL’S MAGAZINE ^K1 Mndly adaptable possible to insert a hair in one of them had rushed the of tops right Army Northern Vir- the To all to be V auipers and the zeal without its walls. Sometimes had crossed trees, about 10 feet from ground. things polite; DENTIST, 236-246 W. 37th St., New York bursting ginia. It the moat of the Let the have their City n,er into the amuse- the tubes are bored Mr. was unhurt, and the machine hay-scales way, :^B! down to a depth of Potomac; it was here, on the Gray Wish the Non—Suapl* Copy, Premium C.uiorue mid Pattern CaUiofie free, beleaguer’s calendar good day. oa ’’'I1-. Rowing upon the four or five feet. When the surface was only slightly damaged, not enough 3 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, MAINE requcit. ',ins and ground. to interfere with for the remaind- Kiss the clock j^E'-'- delightful dries, the water evaporates from the Out from the ranks of flights upon its face, the fortress’ er of the week. Return the arm-chair’s fond embrace. aig, friendly discus- as it would from a a tubes, just pipe. If defenders rushed gray, world-famous Second-hand McCall’s and entertainments are the At night there* were several band con- Greet the sieve in merry strain, Magazine TheRepubllcan T^E tube is twisted it takes for It was a goods of every de- ’■ longer charge. division Ask the window its cK: the No the water charging- certs in various parts of the city. The how’s pane. Journal, one year each for $2.10 In by. campers. to evaporate. If one takes a three brigades en echelon-five scription. Furni- join in the thousand business blocks and residences were ture. car- Virginia rake and stirs the after each led a man gay If you learn to show such traits bedding, advance. jig ground men, by with auburn pets, stoves, etc he long with bunting and the streets To your dumb rain, breaks the tops of the tubes, locks. Down a hill, across a principal inani-mates, Antique furniturt ,uJ'" h was rolling open, had electrical illuminations. Toward your then find b 7th, observed and the water will stand in them for an special playmates you’ll a specialty. If you 'Ht*-'1 up opposite slope,-half a mile in all, You’ve an amiable mind. have ^K,"' V” attendance of 65, months. In this way the farmers of the their road. anything U 7ra perhaps-lay Mars and Bel- for —Carolyn Wells, in for I sell me ?. DR. E. S. WEBBER. IHi.''1 luates of Castine on the semi-arid Badge Maine Teachers. Harper’s Magazine drop West, lands, store the lona may be figured in the air above post* card and you wil receive prompt call. Ki h,,.,. the it September. ; allowing dinner, rainfall one year, and raise a crop of It was a spectacle, that WALTER JL COOMBS, beard charge, fit to The State School has se- .Corner Cross and Federal Str ts, i,.' , consisting of wheat other fierce Department Belfast, every year—there being draw the eyes and warm the "Suffered day and night the torment of itch- of Ken- sufficient lected a design for a badge for the Maine IKV I'r Harvey | water in two years, but not gloomy souls of all the warrior ing piles. Nothing helped me until I used .. deities. Teacher’s "iibrook of Castine and in to a Association convention to be Doan’s Ointment. The result was for September El«ction< DENTIST enough one, raise crop.” Woden may have watched lasting”— L/UL/vcroCj-trk*** bn: ''■'■'ell of and the held in Portland in October. It is a blue Hon. John R. Ala. Send fivelc stamps for three assort- He 0f Weymouth, Aztec The blue Garrett, Mayor, Girard, ed sets; for god. _ crowned $1.00 large assorted supply. Give full h'r "i"-ches Prin. Rich- artillery ribbon stamped with attached to a JHj; i, by lire *t that and gold namesof all candidates you want stickers for. I5S.£h-ili,ri:h opposite slope, other slopes. white button on be a in'i Mr ,,,r.Vok> Dr. Woods of which will brown Allcorrespondencestr fctlyconfidential. Our ^Kr The blue artillery swung ballot does harles De Laitre of KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE every muzzle; map of Maine with Portland promiently despotic no t Compel you to vote it spat death upon the five WEAR RUBBERS for unfit candidates; Bend for stickers; do it now. thousand. marked. In the center of the map is a COUGH SYRUP The five thousand went This winter Main* Commonwealth League, P. O. Box 671, steadily, gray, large pine tree. Portland. Me. Telephone 64-3 tf 12

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__ SEARSPORT. the resident pastor, Rev. Charles H. McElhiney of the First Congregational church, Searsport. Treat was attended her sisters, Mar- Miss Rebecca Chilcott of Bangor is visiting Miss by CLARION Jade RANGES I "'l as friends in town. gate and Katherine, bridesmaids, gowned :nr in peach-blow chiffon over white satin and shown the i Capt. C. N. Meyers arrived Friday from have clearly carrying white roses. Seven of the bride’s Providence, R. I. ,he most intimate girl friends also attended wisdom of thorough manu- R. W. Wales of New York was at registered her, bearing ribbons which formed a lane thfe House facture for best results. Searsport Monday. Mr. Clark was attended 19131 for the bridal party. [Introducing Mrs. Washington Moore of Monroe is visit- by Minot Osborn of New York. The cere- CLARIONS have stood Grace Wentworth. was ing her niece, Mrs. mony was performed in the parlor, which all UmJ» of tests during the The success of the Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Towle of Boston are decorated in pale pink and ground pine. Fol- jjtH past seaso and friends in town. the a wedding breakfast was visiting relatives lowing ceremony past thirty-eight years and when the entire As soon as output Austin Weston of Los Angeles, Calif., is the served, Shiro of Belfast catering. was«i" offered the bridal on Elm opportunity couple slipped win high favor. in guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Deshon always i early June, is evidence * on their wedding trip and after a few 0f »? street. away You cannot afford to weeks will open the Treat residence in New L quality of the Buick Miss Sarah E. Magoon of Somerville, Mass., product York until their own home in Flushing, Long the ** ^ is the of Miss Sarah E. Clark on Otis experiment, having an guest Island, is ready for them, and where they will indication of wl at street. of be at home alter October 15th. Mr. Clark is a splendid reputation buick "air Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brannard of Pittsburg, expected for 1913. I rising young architect with the firm of Mc- j House CLARIONS to guide you. ■mmhb Pa., were registered at the Searsport Kimm, Mead and White of New York. The CLARION THE COLONIAL » Monday. , bride, during her two summers in Searsport, 1839 WOOD & BISHOP CO., Lie. Fleetwood Pride of Houiton was in town has made many friends and is one of the lead- Ettabiuhed Danger, last week, the guest of Miss L. W. Edwards on ers of the summer colony. She is a very SOLD L\ W. A. HALL, BELFAST. Water street. charming young woman and a talented pianist. ■ Miss M. Ida WTest of Brooklyn, N. Y., is She received some beautiful gifts. „No car at STOCKTON SPRINGS. Stockton Springs was apportioned the fol- any visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. H. ""htn lowing weather last week: Sunday, pleasant can H street. W’est, Main The News of Brooks. and even- price give ter Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Free- morning, overcast afternoon rainy Dr. James F. who has been all more real motor automobiij Erskine, visiting man Harriman, in the loss of their infant son, ing; Monday, dull day, threatening rain; are the fair in built his Mrs. J. T. Erskine, returned to Several Brooks people attended in dim sun- Hiik mother, Leonard Murry, last Friday evening. Tuesday, dark sky early morning, car value. New York last week. Belfast. shine through remainder of day; Wednesday, will hull Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy of Chicago are The family of C. A. Lane spent Sunday at beautiful day, quite warm; Thursday, heavy Ruth of Portland left train by early Saturday, at and gues s of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Perkins on Northport. fog in forenoon, lighter noon, very after of Mrs. Albert C. Colcord being guests thick at dense almost M ount Ephraim road. M. J. Dow is among the number who are night; Friday, fog, rain; for two weeks. with cool northwest Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Snell of Malden, still haying. Saturday, pleasant day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flanders, baby and nurse wind. Mass., are at the Meyers homestead cn Pike The family of Merton Fogg have moved to of New York, arrived last Saturday to visit The prices given below include avenue for a few the old borne in Jackson. Last Saturday Mrs. Grace C. King, accom- days. Mr. F.'s Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flanders, parents, drove the horse be- Frank the week-end panied by her lady guest, every that Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. of Auburn Postmaster Lane spent East Main street. practical improvement Meyers to her Mr. Herbert with his in longing father, Clifford, a few' at the home- family Northport. has demonstrated its either are spending days Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks of Quincy, West Main street, (whom she is visiting) to value, stead on Pike avenue. Gail Brackett of Boston, who recently visit- Mass., are spending a fortnight at the Libby Penobscot Park and, unfortunately, in turning in the operation of the car or is the ed friends here, has gone to Belfast. street. arrived Clifford N. Carver of New York guest b oarding house, Sylvan They upset the carriage, throwing both ladies out Mrs. N. R. Colcord at their Glendon Hamlin of Mass., is last week. the convenience and of of Mr. and cottage Lowell, visiting in town early and so frightening the animal that he ran all pleasure on the western shore. his father, Herbert Hamlin, fora few weeks. the distance to Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Winslow of Quincy, village, unchecked, its owner. finished Walter is a house on the and in front of R. L. grocery store, Sch. Northland, Capt. Saunders, Young building Mass., are guests of Mrs. W.'s parents, Mr. Mudgett’s at the Penobscot Coal dock Tues1- new street near Mrs. Lord’s. Will Emmons is East Main street, collided with a carriage, BUICK "40" discharging and Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis, Church street. They All models are equipped with over the fastened horse and one day and sailed for Norfolk. the master builder. arrived the middle of last week by boat. dashing piling mcKei irimmeu ana new Mrs. Frank who has been the himself buggy on top of the other, completely de- lamps, Dexter, guest A. B. Pay son contemplates building Mrs. Percie Merry of New Y'ork, who had -3^^ w*- both and one of her Mr. and P. Carter, a He has a lot near Mr. Bo- molishing carriages throwing dear-vision parents, Mrs.George home. .Charles been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert C. style wind shields, with short stay rods. of Models a >- horse but no seri- Equipment 24 to Boston Monday are flat to the ground, inflicting returned wen’s. Our new streets filling up quite Colcord, East Main street, for three weeks, dudes oil side and tail ous injury to either person or beast. A won- lamps, gas head lamps, horn, tools, and hood, wind Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pierce of Lexington, fast. left Saturday for Portland, en route for home. top derful escape! M were of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. are said to be rust- Prest-o-Lite tank. Models 30 and 31 ass., the guests Early planted potatoes Mr. J. B. DuBose and daughter, Miss Edna, have combination oil and electric side an, we have had rain From Cape Jellison piers the following ship- Webber Thursday and Friday. ing, and no wonder, for of Marion, S. C., with his si6ter-in-law, Miss connected with 6-60 was lamps, storage in addition to the and a thunder shower ping report telephoned Monday evening: battery, above, also sell- ,n L. C. Havener of Worcester, Mass., is spend- every day every night, Desiah Nickels of Searsport called upon rela- A ugust 20th, sch. Aetna arrived from Rock- demountable with one extra rim: a few with his at the Pendle- lately. tives, the Misses Hichborn, Church street, last rims, while Model 40 has set of ing days family land to load lumber, and sch. Susie P. complete eleeln, L. Gowen Oliver, ton homestead on West Main street. C. E. Lane and family and Mrs. E. Saturday. current arrived, light, for lumber. August 21st, steam- supplied by generator, together with extra rim. of; Los Angeles, Calif., his daughter, and the C. W. arrived last Thursday Dr. and Mrs. B. and Capt. Sprague er Millinocket sailed with for Boston Sidney Sargent daugh- last week at paper family of Frank Lane, all spent from New Bedford, Mass., leaving his vessel, THE 1913 LINE and New York. August 24th, tug Catawissa Northport. the C. Hall, for a ten days’ vacation and Mrs. E. A. Sargent, Prospect street. Sylvia arrived for water and sailed the same day. Model 24-Two Roadster, 28-H. Passenger P., Fully ... who has from otKiIa cho ic fticf»harcrincr pnron hrniifflit frnm I Equipped, $ 950- Emily Brown, just graduated sch. Telumah sailed with a Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. who have been August 25th, cargo Model 25-Five Passenger Touring 28-H. Field, for Mrs. S. C. Car, P„ Fully Equipped, 1050.i. the hospital in Bangor, is carrying Charleston, of laths for New and schooners W. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lorrimer returned York, Model 30—New 32-H. visiting who has in a Type Roadster, P„ Fully Charles Bowen, smallpox very of Goodman, Harold C. Beecher and Susie P. Equipped.1125 to their home in Brookline, Mass., last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Caribou, Model 31-Five 32-H. form. Passenger Touring Car, P., Fully 1285 light Mrs. C.’s brother Oliver sailed with lumber for New York. Equipped, finish- guests for several days of Model 40-Five Steamer Penobscot, Capt. Nickerson, has Passenger Touring Car, 40-H. P., Fully <> Mrs. Mary Small is still very sick. She and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Middle August 26th, schooners Fannie Hall, Emma S. Equipped. 1G50 ed tons of coal at the Penob- wife, Doyle, discharging 4,000 of Monroe. Her Send lor 1913 advance booklet with cuts and for a nurse Mrs. Wm. Roberts ! street, left for Calais and other places Lord and H. S. Lanpher arrived, light, to load detailed specifications. scot Coal dock and sailed for Norfolk. Monday Thursday is also with her. The daughter, Mrs. Clifford, on an automobile trip. lumber; and tug Williard arrived (sailing same Dana who have been Mr. and Mrs. M. Dutch, is said to be cancer of tee stomach and disease Mrs. G. M. Houghton of Bangor arrived in day, for Rockland) and steamer Millinocket B. 0. Mrs. James T. Frskine on Main street, NORTON, Agent, visiting she is a great sufferer. arrived with from New York to Belfast, town August 20th and was the guest of the general cargo Maine. to their home in returned Monday Waban, who load for New York. Mrs. Anna Baldwin of Orange, Mass., Misses Hichborn, Church street, until Thurs- paper Mass. was called here by the illness of her mother, day afternoon. Mary acquaintances gladly The deepest sympathy of the village resi- Gordon F. who has been Pascagoula. Miss. 26. sch Healey, spending Mrs. Huff, has returned to her home. Mrs. welcome her in Stockton dents is offered to Mr. and Mrs. Luther KNOX. Aug Cld, Cover- village. Grant, nor New York. and Mrs. H. G. Curtis Several from here attended the fair in Bel- Powers, 1501; \ the summer with Capt. H. is over 90 and it was thought, that it might in Stockton lovers of political affairs are now the terrible accident which befell Mr. Brunswick, Ga, Aug 26. Sld, sch Melbourn on Water street, returned to Dorchester, be her last sickness, but she has recovered and fast last week-Harry Rich and family of P Smith, Erskine the movements of our Grant while employed on a steamer in New- (from Owens Ferry), New Blastow. In Deer 1 earnestly watching were of relatives in town over York. Mass., Tuesday. seems as well as before. Newport guests and Mrs. Harry A. Bla^ Maine gubernatorial candidates, and all Re- port, R. I. A heavy ash bucket fell upon his Sunday_Roscoe, Norman and Anna Penney Mass, Aug 24. Ar. sch Charlotte Bracey. In Stoning! of Since the last we have had several the skull and con- I glouMBter. U. S. Senator Charles F. Johnson Water- writing publicans hope to see Haines elected by a head, injuring producing Sibley, Perth Amboy for Belfast. and Mrs. i were recent guests of their sister, Mrs. Esther Myron Ellery E. F. Hanson of Belfast new cases of or varioloid, but in cussion of the from which at this writ- Bangor, Aug 21. Sld, schs Marv E Foster. In ville and Mayor spoke smallpox, substantia! plurality. After September—what? brain, Palmer, Troy, A ,. Conners, in Waterville-Mrs. Myra Emerson Newport News; Amer- Mrs. Sanford F at a and enthusiastic Democratic in case it was who had been to the is considered Mary Augusta, Boston; oster, a 9. large rally every people of ing, Monday evening, recovery ican Mrs. Josiah L. Lancaster Cambridge, visited friends in Thorndike last week_Mrs. Team, do; Grace J. do; Fred A Emerson, Know ETON. In Ston.r,: where it was before it was known what doubtful. The arrived Union Hall Saturday evening. houses and Mrs. patient Saturday by no; 23, ar, sch Fannie Sewall’s Mr. and Mrs. Mass., is with her parents, Capt. Jennie Richardson was in Belfast shopping Palmer, Point, John Know it, it was. None are very sick and some boat and was taken to the home of his father- Va; sld, schs James W John F. Carver of Mass., arrived keep M. Middle for a few Paul, Jr, Newport Robertson. In Orlan! Roslindale, Horace Griffin, street, Aug. 22nd... Jere Webb lost one of his work News; Annie R about their work, but all are quarantined. in-law, Mr. Frank V. School street. Lewis, Boston; 24. sld, schs and Mrs. Horace L Robe and was the of Mr. and Mrs. C. She arrived 21st. Old friends Davis, Elsie A Saturday guest weeks. August horses recently_Mrs. Nancy Crosby visited Bayles, Bridgeport; Donna T Briggs. Stinson. In Deer I.- Dr. Tapley of Belfast was called immediately R O. Sawyer on Water street. He returned Sun- CENTER MONTVILLE and schoolmates gladly greet “Grace” in her friends in China last week-Mr. and Mrs. Newport, I; 26, ar, schs Andrew Nebinger and Mrs. Sterling B Stin and pronounced the case most critical, offer- Jersey City; Mary Fall Stover. i, his father, Capt. Caleb F. Mr. Ed. visited his native town. at Weaver, River; Cath- In Blueh day, accompanied by Penny recently parents, Fred Conners of Waterville were guests erine, but in case of Boston; , do; 27, sch Kit Mrs. S. .. Carver. ing slight hope only reducing ar, Carson, Harvey Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penny, and they returned Mr. and Mrs. Alvah C. Treat, Church street, John Penney’s the past week-Mrs. Jennie Edgewater; s!d, sch lannie the fever sufficiently to allow a sutgical Palmer, Hampton with him to his home in opera- Roads; Sadie Mrs. William B. Palmer and daughters Massachusetts.Mr. spent Sunday in Winterport, participating in a McCray returned home from Temple Heights, Kimball, Kingston. OTA ft 1 tion upon the head. The invalid is suffering Searsport, Aug 24. Sld, Evelyn and Katherine, who have been visiting and Mrs. Cassius Curtis and son from Connec- reunion of the four sisters in the Kill- Aug. 23d_Mr. C. F. Bessey was in China on barge Nesquehon- family and is partially paralyzed. We ing, Rockland, light; 24, sld, steamer Mohawk, ticut are Mr. Curtis' greatly, hope Bicklin-Pettengh.i Miss Georgia L. Ford on Bay View Place, re- visiting brother, Mr. man household, formerly of Prospect, at the business last week... Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Ban- Stonington, etc.; sch. favorable may soon to re- sld, 25, ar. Herman F. August 19, Edward C. and his symptoms appear turned to their home in Manchester, Conn., Stanley Curtis, grandfather, Mr. Cox. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman. ton with a of friends were on Kimball, Weymouth. both They lieve the anxious wife and other relatives. large party Pettengill, of Thu: Stockton, Aug 26. Ar, schs Fannie F Monday. _Mark J. Bartlett Esq., ot Waterville visit- returned at night. J A born Hill Aug. 22nd. Hall* Daggett-York. In i. Boston; Emma S Lord, do; J S 01 lie (.’. ed his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bartlett, over The “Sale and Entertainment,” under the j Lamprey, -; Daggett aiu: 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mosman and The of J sld, sch Susie P Oliver. New Cata- daughter, customary large company young peo- J! of the Ladies' Aid ISLESBORO. York; tug Rockland. Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Volney Thompson auspices Society of the I wissa, Portland. Miss Clarabel, who have been spending a few buckboard and Miss Grace R. was in last Judkins-HatCH. Ir> Nor pie, going by automobile, pri- |> Universalist church last afternoon Gilkey Augusta went to Thorndike Saturday to attend the Thursday Calais, Aug 23 Sld, sch Pendleton Sisters, 14, Alvin L. Judkins o,‘‘ I weeks at their cottage at Mosman Park, re- vate carriage, was in attendance at the | week the school_Miss j Friday and was a success in attending Library Delaware Breakwater, for bark A. Hatch of > Democratic rally. .. The schools in evening, grand every orders; 24, sld, North i\ :, turned to their home in North political | Matanz St N R. Reading, Mass., night dance at Griffins' hall, Sandypoint, last ! The Adelaide Hateh has returned from a week’s s, John, Herrick Philbkic town Miss is j feature. extensive and beautiful decora- j began Monday. Nancy Sprowl 1 ! Rock land, Me, 24 Tuesday. week. All unite in the most visit with friends in Deer Isle.Mrs. Aura Aug Sld. schs Harold C i.', niuiur nerncKui a. declaring evening tions of the fashioned Misses Lauiine teaching in the Center district.... Mrs. Fred hall, by ; Beecher, New York; Vv 0 Goodman, do; Lavin- brick of Rockland delightfully spent. j Cross and two small daughters have been ia M The many friends of Mrs. Josephine Webber, Myrick and daughter visited Mrs. Frank Cush- I and Louise Griffin, Ruth Robinson ard Mr. Snow, do; Telumah, do; 26. ar. schs Mary Nado-Emehy. In E N underwent an for an Mr. and Mrs. D. residents I visiting Mrs. William C. Hatch... J. P. Mor- Morse, \\ Lottie Beard, do; Hume, Bos- Rev. L>. \\ who recently operation man the past week-Mr. and Mrs. Perley Ralph Harriman, George Hopkins, assisted by Mrs. Percie Brackett, | with his familiar ton. Mildred H. boi internal are to learn that she of Ashland, Mass., returned home were admired all gan yacnt “Corsair44 has j Emery, trouble, pleased Allen visited their sister, Mrs. Ralph Carter Saturday Merry, greatly by entering j Portland, Aug 25. Ar. schs \\ Sai j| to Henry Kreg- ; nders-Bowde.n and w ill return home after ten in Mr. H.’s native ! the room. The made his annual visit Dark Harbor. Mr. Turk’s is improving rapidly early several days last week-Miss Helen Baker spending days large fancy work, apron, cake ] er, Island; James W ElwelJ, Philadel- 20. Harold S. 6aun Jer.~ anchors off the “Dam.” He i L T n town, the guests of his niece and husband, ami home-made tables were well Morgan always phia; Whitmore, Stonington, Me. for New Maria Bowden of Urlar September. left Monday for a short visit in Belfast ... F. candy pat- j[ I York; Helena, for American Mr. and Mrs. R. and his sailed Monday for New port,R. 1 ... At the re- do; Team, Bangor Sparrow-Walker I- Mrs. Fleetwood Pride and daughter of Houl- A. Luce, who has been in Bangor on business* Harry Hichborn, j[ ronized, and the “Goose Exchange” brought a J Arthur j fordo; Lord, St John, N B, for do; Leslie N. ana Mrs. Edward JST. East cent town meeting it was voted to raise j Sparrow ton and Mrs. Lucia Dow of Island Falls, who returned home Friday... Mrs. Cora Chase of sister-in-law, Harriman, |[ good remuneration to the proficient manager, I Izettu, Bangor for do; Emma W Day, Boston; both of Hampden. street. to moths each to Fred A for have been visiting Miss L W. Edwards on New Bedford, Mass., who has been Main Mrs. Elmer E. Thompson. The Gipsy Queen, money destroy gypsy year; I Emersoh, Bangor do; Lizzie Lee, True Mo.-dy. In N visiting J for do. was an of the raise $1000 for ..n addition to one of the I Rockport 25, by A. Stinson, Water street the past ten days, left Tuesday relatives in town, left this week for The "Home Bakery,” run through the sum- j! Y'ulancie, especial hit evening, Hinckley FOREIGN PORTS. Esther M. both her elaborate and school houses; to pay fur street sprinkling and Moody, for their homes to visit her brother, Axel Jackson... Mrs. mer by Mrs. Richards, has been bought by j| dress, appropriate in its street and to send an to the w .... -t in. air Merrithew visited this week Mrs. L. S. Titcomb and Miss Fannie embellishments, and the stained face anti hands lights, appeal nuj; y rtune'i, tm Orilla at P. W. Mudgett j ; Mrs. Harry I. Stevens ot New York came Iporisiliitiirp fur nrohihifion of aut.ornohilps Georgian, Sweetser, New York; 24, 7 pm, sld, Jaquith’s_Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Allen and removed to the Titcomb house at the foot so closely resembling the geuuine queen from to attend the spent jj stmr Californian, Blake, Delaware Break- ! down Bucksport operetta I R. Hatch and are Bird. several in Belfast the past week_Mr. of Sy lvan street, where all patrons will be at- Gipsy that in passing into tbe hall someone Mrs. Hugh family visiting water. In Penobsei last days the “Egyptian " week and while J on from Anetta Bird, aged 72 y.- Mm TT R T M-oro of IT A C!_ in town their St N tentively served and orders for home delivery » exclaimed: “That is a real Gipsy!” Her for- relatives way Shady John, B, Aug 23 Ar, schr Hattie H was the of Miss Florence Col- Fairbrothek. In in town guest Nook_Mr. F. P. Kellog has bought one of Barbour, New York; sld, sch T W Cooper, New day-Mrs. Gertrude Hamm and within the village promptly filled. Test their tunes were particularly apt and curiously Isaac Fairbrother, aged cord on View Place. daughter jj Bedford. Bay Mrs. Maria the Ensign Islands and is to build a cottage Ferguson. In Bella- Cecil from Houlton, arrived at W. F. Tobey’s food. ij witty, establishing (Thompson) Windsor, N S, Aug 16. Sld, sch Mary L D. A. Misses Theodate and 1 soon..,. The friends of Miss Nellie G. B. of Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. F. A. rick of Blanchard’s as a cute, there Crosby, New York. Ferguson Searsp< Saturday... My Halldale Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snell of Malden, Mass., J reputation impressive months and 23 Ruth Stevens and Master Maurice Coombs are to learn that she is in Rock- N 19. In schr days. Stevens, the week-end with Mrs. F. A. teller of impromptu forecasts of the sorry Liverpool, S, Aug port, Joseph spent Cushmar* are guests of his mother, Mrs. Sarah S. Snell, | coming W Hawthorn for Cuba New Harriman. In’stock: been several weeks at the j an and York. who nave spending ....Mrs. 0. C. Cushman and ! events in the lives of her friends. To land Hospital for operation. Leonard infa; daughter Cass.'e W'est Main street. They, arrived August 21st laugh Salina Cr»z, Aug 23, 2am Arrived, sir Ari- Murry, Ela k homestead on Main street, returned to J Freeman Harriman. are S. E. Bowler in Palermo.. one a new lease of life,” 'tis said one zonan, Patterson, Hilo. visiting .Charles from the White Mountains, where they usual- gives by W INTERPORT. their home in Isle last week. Hutchinson. In Presque Wichert of arrived at well man. The evening program of Maplewood, Mass., Mrs. ly spend a portion of Mr. Snell’s vacation consisting Capt. Nathaniel A. Rich, a well known and Timothy Hutchinson, If-Para UKsat. wtoo Kofnrc Eliza Waterhouse’s recitations Miss Mary Calkin, solos Miss and 1 Monday.Mrs. Moses from his duties as principal of the Grammar by by highly respected citizen passed away very BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. day. the court on the Glidden visited at D. C. Cain’s and Miss Oxton. In Glencove Municipal Saturday complaint Sunday. ...FA. schools of Malden. W'elcome to familiar Lucretia Flanders Josephine Davis, 15th at the advanced of 94 suddenly Aug. age Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Almond Oxton, a na:i of Robert Cassidy of Cape Jellison for intoxi- Myrick and daughter Dolly were at F. A. __t Miss Susie A. and — accompanied by Cousens, years. He was the holder of of the Boston aged 56 years, 4 months cation and the peace. His Cushman’s E. J. PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. disturbing public Sunday-Mrs. Penney is violin solos rendered by young Mr. Caytinc, was some to Peirce. In West 1\ Last a company of young Post cane, which given years ago was He was fined $5 and her Mrs. W. B. Saturday people Maria Dorrance Peirce plea guilty. costs, visiting sister, Jaquith.. Judge accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Park, gave in town. He is survived visited Penobscot Park in the took the oldest citizen by Apples, per t>u, 75al.09 Hay, 17.00al8.00 and 10 which he and was of Rockland and afternoon, satisfaction to all as did the years months. amounting to $17.27, paid, Campbell Carlton Doak of great listeners, Mrs. Ira of dried, per lb., T Hides, 9 tea at the Pavilion, and remained for the usual full of the occasion—over $121—to his wife, by a daughter, Ellingwood Rich. In Northpor: Belfast at the Center even- receipts Beans, pea, 2.75a3.00 Lamb, 10 discharged. spoke Wednesday the workers” the Mass., and two sons, Augustus Nathaniel A. Rich, aged evening dance, enjoying the hours very “willing constituting Ladies’ Pittsfield, by Beans, Y. E., 2.50a2.75 Lamb Skins, 75 The funeral of Albert B. who died ing. They were entertained while here at F. Thanks are Smith. In Morrill, Au>. Ferguson, Aid Society. extended to the >f Kansas, and George, with whom he lived Butter, 27 8 especially. Under the careful personal super- Mutton, of Roscoe Smith, t>( in Belfast took from the resi- A. Cushman s-Schools in town opened Mon- many friends who so kindly assisted these la- 7a8 32 aged Sunday place The funeral was held on Sunday, Rev. A. J* Beef, sides, Oats. lb., 50 In lan- vision of the present proprietor, Mr. Cayting in various so Spinney. Rock 26th. The teachers are as dies directions, contributing es- 7a8i 75 dence of Frederick R. Sweetser Tuesday after- day, Aug. follows: 1 Atwood and Beet,forequarters, Potatoes, P. of Deer 1- of matters are so well that to the and of the Lockhart officiating-Mrs. Benj 1 Spinney Nancie Bangor, regulated sentially pleasure profits Barley, bu, 60 Round Hog, 8 noon. Rev. C. H. McElhiney of the First Con- Center, Sprowl; Halldale, Nellie Clem- affair. left for Boston months and 23 days. ail annoying features are eliminated at this daughter, Miss Mary Cowles, Cheese, 19 Straw, 6.00, gregational church, officiated and the inter- ent; Goosepecker, Lucy Fuller; Vose, Leola Atwood to 16 pleasant resort. Tuesday after escorting Capt. Chicken, Turkey, 26a28 ment was in the in Elmwood ceme- Choate; Carter, Viola Carter; Calf Skins, 18 2 family lot MacFarland, Family Reunions. Togus, where he will spent the winter-Mrs. Tallow, Pearl Addie Mr. E. B. Farrow of a Junior at Duck, 20 Veal, 12 Four i tery. Oxton; White, Palmer; Kingdom, Guilford, Willis Roberts of Somerville, Mass., is visiting Wentworth. The Wentworth reunion Eggs, 25 Wool, unwashed, 23 Grace Luce-Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones and Colby College, is in town representing the family 21. at Co> John H. Lampson of Cape Jellison was will be held at the home of Jesse L. Went- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Spencer- Fowl, 14 Wood, hard, 4.00a4.5C August Navy son Ormond visited her Mrs. Sarah “Wear-Ever, Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co.” Geese, 18 3.00 about 15 fee; before the Municipal court Thursday on the mother, worth in Appleton on the second Wednesday Mr. James Lockhart of Brockton visited his Wood, soft, nearly new, Palmer of New Pa. He is in If stormy, the first fair RETAIL RETAIL complaint of Oliver M. Wass of Cape Jellison Thompson, Sunday-Solomon bought Kensington, demonstrating September. day. parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Lockhart, recent- PRICE. MARKET. have the same by calling a horse last of A. D. the use and of this line of where- for assault and battery, was found guilty and .week Ramsay_John quality goods Mixer. The annual reunion of the descend ly_Mr. Wm. Foster of South Framingham, Beef, Corned, 17 Lime. 1.10 GEORGE E. ENG" Parmeter and wife of Palermo ever can attention to his arti- ents of and will be held Butter Salt, 14 lb., 18a22 0at Meal, 5 was fined Sullivan and visited their the ladies give George Mary Mixer, called on Mrs. E. M. Littlefield, Sunday. by Juuge $5 costs, Mass., 4 2w36i 1 several To at Silver Harvest Grange hall, Waldo, Friday Corn, 91 Onions, to which he He cousin, Eugene Adams, days last week cles and most gentlemanly explanations. _Mrs. Ruth Brown of Washington, D. C amounting $13.44, paid. recog- September 6th, rain or shine. Cracked Corn, 86,Oil, kerosene, 12al3 and attended the Belfast fair... .Several from see and understand is often to nized in the sum of $200 to the purchase! came up from her Northport residence to Corn Meal, S6|Pollock, 7 keep peace annual reunion of this attended the annual at Paler Herrick. The the Her- 22 14 sS for one place picnic Mrs. J. F. and Mrs. James Freeman visit friends in and spent the week- Cheese, Pork, j E.H. BOV year. Gerrity rick family will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Hampden, Cotton DR, ? mo last week. Seed, 1.80 Plaster, 1.15 j of and were Fred corntr end with Mrs. C. M. Chase, here. Clarence Lamphor of the New Britain police Bangor Winterport, respectively, Herrick, Northport Campground, Codfish, dry, 10 Rye Meal, 3^ SOUTH of their sister and Mr. and of George and Main streets, Labor Day, Sep- EYE SPECIAL® his wife and were MONTVILLE. guests husband, Cranberries, 13 Shorts, 1.50 force, accompanied by son, tember 2nd. All are invited. exi Mrs. John Goodell of has C. Church the I cordially Clover Seed, 28 Sugar, 6* Twenty-four years in town last of and Mrs. C. Howard, R. I., been Mrs. Alvah Treat, street, past j week, guests Capt. SHIP NEWS. 6.25a7.50 T. 40 : enables 1 her vacation with her O. another sister, Mrs. Helen Co- I Young. The annual reunion of the Young Flour, Salt, I., fitting glasses E. Averill on Main street. Mr. Lamphor is a spending brother, week, joining H. G. Sweet 5 family will be held at the home of Robert Seed, 8.75a9.C0 Potatoes, glasses will help. Consul.. W. Ripley-Mrs. Edward who has burn of Natick, Mass., who arrived last week. | Wheat native of Searsport and is a man of fine Leighr, Hardy, Sagamore farm, Camden, on the Bel- AMERICAN PORTS. Lard, 14. Meal, 4$ been her Mrs. Mr. and Miss ! 6 2 inches in and visiting mother, Nancy Adams, Saturday Gerrity daughter, fast road, the first Thursday in September. If 44 South Main St., WWr physique, being feet, height New York, Aug 21. Ar, schs John Brace- has returned home.Miss Gertrude came from to the stormy, first fair day. All wishing to go on 280 with no flesh. Peavey Helen, Bangor join family Tenants Harbor, Me; Lizzie D Small, weighing pounds, superfluous the cars will be met at the end of the line in well, Office Days, MonUa> of Brooks is visiting her aunt.Mrs. G. F. Ran- group and all the visitors left that evening for Kennebec, Calais via New Haven; J TiiROW THt LINL The first of the Camden by teams or automobiles and returned Bangor; OUT field-day outing Bangor, Mrs. James Free- Frank for New Rochelle; 22, I WILL dall.. .Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sprague are spend- Winterport to visit Mr. and at night. Seavey, Bangor Belfast and Stillwater commanderies of the U- stmr Kansan, Colcord, Philadelphia; schs Forest Monroe, V' ing a few days at Old Orchard.... Mr. C. E. man. ar, House, O. G. C. was held at Penobscot park last Satur- Tracy. The 17th annual reunion of the John R Penrose, Perth Amboy for Portland; 4th. who has been at the farm for a few Give the and Gilman, Mrs. Jennie of Aunie B Roberts Harbor; Harry W Kidneys Help Many People York s T1 day afternoon with a good attendance. One of (Hawes) Berry Cape Jellison, Tracy family will be held at the old home- Mitchell, Hotel, Brooks, days, has returned home ...Mr. and Mrs. at Stockton; Charles E Wyman, Bangor; Will Be The Thorndike, Kr was a her husband, Mr. A. D. Ber- stead of Jonathan Tracy Gouldsboro Point, Haynes, Happier. Hotel, the main attractions of the day a fine ball ccompanied by Manie Perth for k Forest Howes and have gone to Rock* 7th. All connected with sld, schs Sanders, Amboy Central House, Unity, and family ry, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence B. Saturday, September S “Throw Out the Life Line”— game between teams from Belfast Orono. birth or are re- Mary E Morse, St George, J, Bellows’ House, Freedom, land to visit his Mrs. Geo. Hart. the family by marriage Sargentville; sister, They L of was taken to Belfast in John for Bangor; Weak need in our base ball column. Ed.] The ovejoy Rockland, quested to attend. The morning will be spent for Calais; Maxwell, Bayonne kidneys help. 7th. [Reported will return home first of the week. Mr. H. L. automobile to enter : in old friends and new ac- Kit Carson, Guttenberg for Bangor; Helena, often overworked—don’t get the ladies enjoyed social amusements and cheerful Hopkins’ Sunday greeting forming They’re M>1 ICE. dinner will be served South for Round Pond; Harriet C Dr. for a quaintances. A picnic Amboy filtered out of the blood. that converse and prepared an excellent shore sup- Tapley's hospital surgical operation. | for Portland; 23, ar, poison IjiXECUTOK’Sby gives notice in the grove. A short business meeting will Whitehead, Albany executor ot the :< Much is extended to the patient, ! schs L Halls Northern Will you help them? pointed per, which was thoroughly enjoyed after the sympathy then be held, followed by an interesting pro George Klinck, Quarry; of Mr. a for L I; John Bos- Doan’s Pills have benefit to formed a of the her husband and her father, Henry Hawes, gram prepared by special committee. H. J Light, Bangor Fryesburg, Kidney brought .CLEMKN 1." day’s sports. Dancing part S Frank Stock- THOMAS It an- is Addie .Guptill, secretary sert, Georgetown, C; Brainerd, thousands of surterers. entertainment. Grand Commander Her- in their great anxiety. May the surgeon’s Hovey president; kidney in the of Waldo, day’s Jemima treasurer. one ton; 24, ar, sch Augustus H Babcock, Pasca- County in this case and Tracy, Any desiring Read this case: bonds as the law directs A bert of Portland was and ticipations be fully realized in 25, stmr Millinocket, Stockton; 26, McKenney present, further information regard to the reunion goula; sld, mauds against the estat be restored to usual health. sch Alice Stockton. W. J. Heal, retired farmer, 60 Miller street, the affair was such a grand success that both t he young lady j will receive a prompt reply by writing Jemima ar, Murphy, desired to present the Maine. Boston, Aug 25. Ar, sch Methebesec, Phila- “Doan’s Pills indebted thereto are ri he and the members voted to hold another and Mrs. C. W. Tracy, Gouldsboro, Belfast, Me., says: Kidney proved all Capt. Sprague, accompanied j delphia; 26, ar.schs Edward H Cole, Baltimore; ment immediately. their worth in my case, giving me great relief next year. by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gladys R. Mary E Lynch, Stonington; 27, sld, sch Cata- OK-v efficiency depends upon confirm I 191-’ The Printing Graft. wa Stockton. from kidney trouble. I willingly all Monroe, August IS, The of Miss Dorothy Hastings, Sprague, and Miss Leora Partridge, drove to mkeag, wedding your condition. Aug 25. Ar, schs Pendleton said in their in 1904.” last to a din- Philadelphia, praise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Treat of Swan Lake, Sunday enjoy picnic To the Editor of The Journal: I found out Bros, Boston; Lewiston, Turks Calumet, do; If your back aches—if your kidneys bother Scott’s Emulsion ner at a at that delightsome spot, en- 49West 85th street,New York, and Joseph-Her- builds, cottage tonight from the town clerk that 2,600 ballots Island. lost The 27. sch Alice L Pen- you. don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—ask endeen son of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. and sustains joying the day greatly. evening drive in Jacksonville, Aug Sld, Clark, Joseph strengthens were sent to Searsport June for 317 voters. for DOAN'S KIDNEY After 4 p. m., Aug. 20ti was dleton, Cuba. DISTINCTLY PILLS, Clark took at noon Tues- home by moonlight especially charming. to come is store and the 1^: Brooklyn,N. Y., place robust health. AlI The regular number .840. How is Newport News, Aug 26. Sld, sch Henry W back- postoffice, Druggist*. reached about 10 o’clock the same that Mr. Heal had—the remedy Waltham watch. Elk day, August 27th, at the summer home of the The party Stockton, this for Democratic graft? Cramp, Bangor. face, ed home testimony. 50c. all stores. Foater- Finder will leave at k The Scott ft Bownc. BlooiuSetd. N. J IM m., tired and from this invigorating A Republican. Norfolk, Aug 24. Ar, collier Brutus, Carver, by please Treats on the Stockton road. ceremony p. happy, C. E. Brook- Boston'; 26, ar, sch Paul Palmer, Bangor. Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. or notify Lane, 11 performed by Rev. Dr. Clark, assisted by outing. Searsport, Me., Aug. 26,1912.