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The F __. 84 ClQI^ BELFAS^MAlXETTHURSPAYrDECEMBER 5,1912. NUMBER 1ft Today's Journal. Of City Government. OBITUARY. has The News of Belfast. wired his house for electricity. He has a PERSONAL. of Belfast.. dynamo in his mill which N personal! History Passed at her home in generates electricity C. T.U. Insti- The of the away Brooks, Novem- regular meeting City Govern- enough a storage to his fAt«<l.»*'i“rts!cWie...W. sptre .News of ber 17th, Mrs. Lovina J. A. McKeen is handling high grade truck through battery light H. E. McDonald went to Boston Mr* Ella Government. ment was held Han- Bryant Foss, wife of yesterday A. Small went to Boston Wednes- Monday evening, Mayor this week and mill and residence.... Rev. D. L. Wilson of on .The News of Belfast. Mr. Chas. O. of wagons. He received a carload baaineas. to tutVr»nee8. son Foss, daughter Robert and lay consult a throat Bells.., Per- presiding. a been sold Belfast, who our church Sun- specialist. Wedding Eliza Hall Mitchell. At the number of the wagons had to ar- supplies pulpit E. L. %bBuao'... IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN. age of eighteen Macomber, who has been employed in Mr. William rive. day afternoons, was absent last Sunday.: He A. Russell of Gardiner spent gonal- she married Isaiah Bryant and Islesboro during the summer and has re- News The records of the last meetings were read they lived the will be next Mr. Wilson has fall, Mianksgiving week with his Mrs. Will Correspondence...The of their The ball of Belfast Hook present Sunday. sister, ounty and greater part 46 years of married life annual concert and turned to Belfast. itevens. approved: been preaching excellent sermons, which all W1'1 Brooks. in where Mr. & Ladder will take Fri- pf Roll of accounts was read and ordered Waldo, Bryant passed away at Co, place to-morrow, Mr. I. V. Miller left last in The French- paid, the people of the community ought to hear. Tuesday for Boston and Mrs. John Rambles Europe.. the home of his day, in the House and a Capt. W. Jones left Wednes- M> Prizes for Maine. as follows: son, Levi'M. Bryant, in 1902. night Opera good and New York to Potato select his furs for the on a business and ;-lut, Several time and attendance may be Mrs. Reed Entertains. lay pleasure to Med- Biz in Brazil.. Food Fair years later she married Mr. Charles 0. good safely pre- The following Christmas trip Her. Contingent.$2061.18 trade. 'ord, Mass. for Hose House... 25 11 Foss, making her home in iicted. clippings from Minneapolis papers will inter- Special Appropriation Jackson, Re., until Mrs. Ada of Brooks.. Free 129 39 the Larrabee Wildes of Lewiston was Mrs. I. B. Mower of Waterville arrived N;ieriEU .The News Library. past year, Mr. Foss then retiring from The Women’s Alliance of the First Parish est the many friends here of Mrs. Sampson A. hes.. East Belfast.. County Fire department.*. 194 60 the guest over of Mrs. D. P. Wednesday for a few visit with tl active life and a will meet at the home of who before her was Miss Thanksgiving days’ her sis- Sewers. 148 12 buying pleasant home in [Unitarian) church Reed, marriage Brooks Palmer, Church street. er, Mrs. Amos Clement. J-"rref!,ondence. Cemeteries. 391 34 village, where she spent her last days Miss Charlotte W. Colburn, Church street this, Abbie E. Eells of Belfast. The Minneapolis Belfast. Mrs. sews cf General School 381 12 here below. She leaves to mourn at 2.30 The sub- Journal of Nov. 25th Robert P. Coombs underwent a Mrs. Purposes. their loss, Thursday, afternoon o'clock, Evening says: slight Albert Eames of N. H was School 44 Derry, P*G! Bel- Contingent. 77 besides operation in the Paine < ,,riber Magazines...A her husband, two sons, Mr. L. ject will be “The Manual of 1912.” Mrs. Sampson Augustus Reed and Mrs Tuesday Private Hos- :alled to Belfast the .School Foot- Free Text Books. 76 18 Eugene Wednesday, by death of r4 Invention. Bryant of Richard Everett Boutell were at pital in Bangor. ler Deaths.. Repairs and Insurance.. 71 81 Westminister, Mass., and Mr. Levi Leonard & Barrows’ shoe factory, which had ! poetesses mother, Mrs. Mary Gray. .1 ship Recent bridge luncheon today at their home 2408 Wesa Lorenzo Highways. 677 36 M. Bryant of Waldo; three ! Rev. Arthur A. Blair returned of the Late Hon. grandchildren. t>een shut down since Thanksgiving, started Twenty-fourth street. As a decoration Tuesday from MrB. George E. Brackett left Mrs. Minnie Wednesday Bryant Gregory of Concord, N. on time. For several throughout the rooms yellow had been chosen Oakfield, Maine, where he conducted services for York Total..$4200 98 up Monday morning full norning County to accompany two H., Mr. Everard J. of and the color was lovely, expressed masses ;ir. n of Maine...Teachers Bryant Providence, R. I, weeks the nas been running on by Monday evening. ittle girls from the Girls’ Home. factory 7$ of that were abloom )dd Bits in the News. The Council voted to pass all bills which and Mr. Emaul A. of Waldo yellow chrysanthemums pA Bryant Station, hours' time, bui will now run the fuli 10 hours. in baskets and vases. Rev. David .The Ban- Luncheon was served L. Wilson and son Cuthbert have Rev. A. A. Blair went to Stockton ;, m Lippincotts'. have been signed two members of the also one Springs by Me.; great grandchild, Miss Florence at ten tables and on each table stood candela- Show. .Literary News Master Carleton Read, son of Mr. and Mrs. been in New York the past week. They will yesterday and gave an address before the Cur- proper committees, and that those not proper- M. Gregory of Concord, N. H. bra with yellow tapers with large butterfly Pittsfield Personals.... Clarence E. who was to have a arrive home ■ent Events Club on the be held until the next Read, sung bows of yellow tulle. The menu was in tomorrow, Friday. subject of Crimnology. I iid. < poem.) ly signed up meeting. “Her children riseth up and call her i yel- blessed; character song between acts at the presenta- low and also the confections. Mrs. Reed and *«_: Tt:„o The orders were read and her husband also he Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willard of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross, Carleton Doak following passed praiseth her." Mrs. Boutell were assisted in Cambridge, tion of “The Elopement of Ellen,” was unable receiving by in concurrence with the Council: Maine, were guests the past week of Mrs. tnd Marthon Doak, returned from a p»': "Give her the fruit of her hands, and let htr ! Mrs. James S. McElroy and Mrs. George Hoag- Monday __• to do so because of the critical illness of his the Hiram Michaels and Mrs. with their Ordered, That in compliance with the terms on works her in the lin. After luncheon bridge was played. V. D. Jones. lunting trip full quotaof deer-twc praise gates." T. Read. : OF BELFAST grandmother, Mrs. George The is from ;ach. r HISTORY of the bequest made by Lena Peirce Frederick, -_ I following the Nov. 26th edition Mr. A. C. Hopkins returned Tuesday from |iUIAI- __ The Ladies Social Union of the bequeathing the property known as Hayford Mrs. C. Young Bap- Bar Harbor, where he was the over Sun- Mary Gray died at her home on I guest WEDDING BELLb. the W illiamson’s History 1 tist church will have their annual sale in the Mrs. S. A. Reed and Block and property adjoining the same to the Peach street at 11.50 o’clock Mrs. R. E. Boutell were day of his father, Mr. George W. Hopkins. Tuesday night, _i_ _1- m at a > acknowl- hostesses bridge tea this afternoon at make grateful City of Belfast, to be sold and the ap- the result of a proceeds frightful accident early that their home. 2408 West amio. uau r. iiuaic uuu mue sons, uavia r. persons for their at 2 o'clock. The sale will con- Twenty-fourth street, Conant-Kertchen. A big gathering of sowing plied to build a public schoolhouse to be known She arose as usual and was 14th,beginning j when first morning. about they entertained guests at twelve and Thomas B.. of Waterville returned home I local folks assembled last at the to aid in sist of food and home- : night South- ions thepubli- as the Peirce the fancy articles, aprons, tables and later a tea for about ern school, following committee the kitchen when she became dizzy and fell, gave fifty ad- last Monday after a few days’ visit with Bel- Pacific depot and gave a rousing welcome of Williamson’s made The of the is ditional guests, from 4 to 6 o’clock. Receiv- to Mr. and !ltl volume is to act in behalf of the her back the candy. patronage public Mrs. Heath F. Conar.t, who were hereby appointed striking against table and frac- with Mrs. Reed and fast relatives. solicited. ing Mrs. Boutell were passengers on the 8.40 train bound from Pasa- City in conjunction with Charles W. Freder- turing two ribs. One rib entered the and Mrs. James S. and Mrs. lung McElroy Fred M. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Brown will close iena to San Francisco >n their wedding ,. ved the treasurer, Mr. was trip. by ick, according to the terms of the bequest; ruptured the tissues While the schooner yacht Speranza Rollins, and presiding at the tea tables were News of the causing pneumo thorax, their cottage on the Shore this week and pretty marriage at which Miss street, moored above the railroad wharf she Mrs.