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The Republican Journal. ToIHiFboT BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. * NUMBER 16 A Modern Sewing Societt. Tbe Hit CHURCHES. NUTRIOLA IN LONDON. OBITUARY. ■FIFE SELF AS l clever little farce, “Tbe Modern Sewing PERSONAL PERSONAL. NEWSJJE Society,” was presented before Aurora church mission class In 1905, after a thorough investigation x j, study Those interested may obtain the applica- Kebekah Lodge at its regular meeting Miss Annie Bean is in Boston (or a brief Horace Wheeler of Belfast and C. D. evening, April 18th, and a in which the company pre- The remains of Mrs. Julia Fuller Pearce Saturday hearing, visit. Whyte of Camden left for Bos- " M. Morison. tion blanks for the I)- A. R. from Mrs. E. Tuesday evening. It was given under tbe Wednesday v uis sented its case, the U. S. Post Office De- arrived in Belfast April 9th, accompanied ton en route for direction of Mrs. E. S. and was a Big Timber, Montana, the Mrs. P. Frost, High street. Bowker, [Ion. Albert Peirce of Frankfort was in where have be a service in the Trinity Re- partment issued a fraud order against by Mary Colburn Chase of Cambridge, they received fine positions for Fri- great success and much enjoyed by the the will East Belfast, tomorrow, of for the pro- Mass., and Mrs. Alice Colburn McLoud of Unclaimed letters remaining in the Bel- the city Monday. coming year. They go by the way Nutriola Company Chicago, of Falls. Their friends at 7.30. Easter services next the week lodge members. It was exceptionally well Niagara many tection of the The grounds for is Bath, He. Mrs. Pearce died in the Boston fast Post Office for ending April Hon. William T. Haines of Waterviile around these public. and eaeh was to parts extend congratulations. of the C. Fred oast, part taken perfection. this order, with a summary City Hospital April 6th, aged 66 years. She Uth: Miss Ethel Kimball, Howe, was in the city last Monday. —Rockland Courier-Gazette. church earn- suing Tbe cast was as follows: .. te very Jack spiritual Assistant Attorney General of was a native of this a of the Chinese Laundry, (2 letters), Kenyon, all members who possibly can case by the city, daughter Dustin Cunningham of Natick, Mass., is The case of C. F. King, the Boston pro- late Col. H. W. Sweet. Mrs. President, aged 40 dignified, 19th as im- was in The Silas M. Fuller, and married her Lee U. Puloifer, was ,;i li Sunday, April the United States published Mrs. Annie Adams visiting relatives in this city. moter, taken up by the Suffolk grand Ss matters are to be discussed. Canadian first husband who was Wm. Journal a few weeks ago. The here, Captain “Dr. Cure-All” is the title of the faroe to Mrs. Knowall, excitable, aged 45, jury April 9. Among the witnesses was Wooster of the 4th Miss Bertha 1. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sylvester of Auburn Scientists hold services in followed with a similar order. Maine Infantry in the the people the Baptist Wm. B. a former office -t an government be given by young are relatives in this Snow, post inspector of the Civil War and known here. The Mrs. Wise, aged 35, calm, visiting city. Main street, every Sunday About the same time the manager favorably tomorrow, Friday, night at the and latterly in King’s King is now even- church Mrs. E. L. Cook employ. ..•clock and Wednesday on a deceased lived in the Murch on Cou- J. J. Walker, Esq;, of Liberty was in the company was held for the grand jury’ bouse A musical program will pre- Mrs. Short, aged 40, reported tc be on his way to Boston from nek, to which all are cordially church vestry. pert, to circulate ob- gress street and the bouse on Mrs. J. K. Dennett city last Friday on bis way to Boston. charge of using the mails Kittridge cede the farce. Admission,15 cents. North Carolina. Main Mrs. literature. This the company out street, attended the public schools, Green, aged 50, countrified, F. of Portland service of the soene put of the American Express Mrs. E. Bowker George Reynolds spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. who be an afternoon and was a member The manager S. Mayo, spent of business. Later it was reported that the of the Universalist with Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens. -copal church at the North this has been advised that the Mrs. Brown, aged 50, very deaf, Wednesday the winter in arrived home last church. For years she was the in office in city Virginia, ii Sunday next, April 19th, Nutriola Company had sold out to an Eng- principal Mrs. A. A. Roix Mrs. Edwin P. Frost returned will carry free of charge all con- last Fri- Saturday. They visited in Philadelphia are welcome. Orlando Tith- in London, the South Intermediate school and was suc- company Mrs. Jones, aged 30, very stylish, lish company with headquarters from a visit of several weeks in leader. tributions for the Chelsea sufferers when Miss Ida Ames day night and Bostor on their return. The Journal were as to the of- ceeded by Miss J. A. Wiggin. A brother, but no particulars given the relief Mrs. Gossip, aged 45, Boston. is indebted to Mr. for two inter- Reform- S. Edward Fuller of addressed to regularly organized talkative, Mayo very a service at Trinity this or as to what ar- Arizona, survives. Airs. William K. Keene ficials of company Mrs. Frank Andrews of one of which is on Sunday at 2.30 p. m., with When taken ill at her committees of that city. Boston, Mass., esting letters, published was made with the American home in Boston she Mrs. Truthful, aged 45, honest, Rev. Wm. Vaughan, rangement was the guest of Mrs. W. Miller the another page. pastor, was visited daily by Mrs. Richard Briggs, The Waldo county Republican committee Mrs. AI. C. Murch George immediately after the sel- stockholders. Miss Chatter, aged 25, up-to-date, past week. of was even- of Fannie Towne of this who met at the court house last Monday morn- Miss Edith L. Strout Belfast one ecting this, Thursday, We have recently seen a printed report formerly city, -Miss Gertrude Patterson ,,ck. The seats are free and did in her to make the decide the date for holding the Merrill West of Bar Harbor came to Bel- of the guests at the Farmington Normal what to be a meeting of everything power ing to upon Miss Flutter, aged 25, mischievous, Mended to all. purported special Alumni last days pleasant of one singularly bereft county convention, and it was voted to hold Miss Katherine Brier fast to attend the funeral of Mr. Robert School banquet held at the Colonial the stockholders of the Nutriola Company, Miss of King Arthur, of relatives and intimate 7th. Some other Simple, aged 35, plain, Waterman. Hotel, Portland, last Friday evening. Miss Knights at which a pre- friends. Mrs. it in Belfast Tuesday, July on held in Belfast Oct. 20, 1906, -Mrs. John Stephenson egular meeting Friday and Mrs. discussed. Strout war a member of the class cd 1903, were de- Chase McLoud, who accompanied matters were informally Miss Pert, aged Mrs. Maria Peirce leaves this week for v. eek, on account of the eveu- amble and resolutions adopted 35, disagreeable, to Belfast High school, and is a teacher in the held in the church. The officials and authorizing the remains Belfast for interment in F. W. who returned from Boston by Mrs. Ralph D. Southworth where she will be the of Mrs. mg nouncing post office Pote, Miss Boston, guest “1 will answer to the Grove cemetery, were natives of this his sis- Small, aged 22, very pretty, Portland schools. -ang the transfer of all assets and property to a city, Tuesday mornings boat,was visiting Miss Louise Dennett P. C. Peirce. me” most acceptably at the and of of which it was said: daughters Captain Coiburn, who ter in Revere at the time of the Chelsea fire Capt. Isaac E. Archibald, one of the besy -,-ting of the Senior Christian British company, New Advertisements. James H. Mrs. Flora Orff and daughter. Miss Eleanor built what is known as the Russell house it from an automobile. He known steamboat men on the Maine u Sunday evening. The will handle its American and witnessed coast, company Howes, Odd Fellows block, has just receiv- Bartlett, visited Mrs. R. C. Clark in War- and on Congress street, and they are well re- it was a sight and that the auto- has bought into the Maine Coast Transpor- the week at the business through an American branch says great ren .iments for ed some more new suits for Easter and they recently. membered by many friends in their child- were out to the number of thou- tation Co, and will have the man- are as follows: Divine wor- “will be English, its Board of Di- mobiles general purely will be ou sale All suits at Mrs. Arthur F. Brown of Thomaston was at hood home. Mrs. McLoud’s husband was who was in Bostou today. bought agement. The does a considerable .norniug 10.45; Sunday rectors will be Englishmen and the British sands. Ralph Rayford, company the Brotherhood at 3.30 p. this store will be altered free of charge. the guest of friends in Portland for a few business between Boston and Maine its business, if legiti- in Searsport in command of a coal vessel at the time, also saw the fire.