The Republican Journal. : TTiTMKSO. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MABCH 12, im NUMBER 11
ROCKPORT VS. SEARSMONT. 1 eaves to mourn their loss two sons, Frank, contents ot Tu-Uays, Journal. The Waldo Co. Veteran Association Button,” which was lustily applauded and with whom was the winter OiJilUARY. she spending followed remarks of Decision of the Law Court Concerning Com- by very interesting by PERSONAL •v Flection....Obituary..News and Arthur who also lived in Dorchester; i...The Waldo Co. Veteran mitment of a ferson to the Insane Hos- Comrades George VV. Ritchie and 15. F. * : 1 Kev. Enoch 41. Fowler was born in Or- two and one sister, Jlrs. J. The .Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens’ pital. grandchildren, Guest of 0. Gardner Grange at Bussey of Winterport. Mrs. AugustaS. Frederick and Mr. C. VV. \ secret Societies — A Marine died in G. Drown had vs. Inhabitants rington, Maine, Not. 13, 1816, and Brooks of this city. Mrs. West Miss ivisonal .That Deficiency of Inhabitants of Rock port Winterport. Sara Campbell and Miss Ada Curtis Frederick left last Monday for Florida. R... of Searsmout. March 1908. Mr. Fowler was visited Mrs. Brooks times and will be 11, influence of the D. A. Searsmont, 4, many then played a brilliant duet, and re- ( ...The The most piano Mr. and Mrs’. Ralph D. South worth re- is. scarsuiont Voyage Rescript, Spear, J. converted in 1832 aud atthe age of 16 years very pleasantly remembered by many enjoyable session in the history Lewis and sponded to a vigorous encore. Pres. Stin- V, MU- K. .Terry This wap before the court in 101 Maine, of the Waldo turned last Saturday from a visit in Boston. C. felt that God called hinrto the ministry. He friends who extend much sympathy to County Veteran Association mid Guilty.Suit against the of the original here, son sang an old war song, and Comrade 257, involving legality was held in was educated at Kent’s Hill and was li- the sous and also to Mrs. Brooks in the loss the O. Gardner Hall at Holmes arrived home Saturday from ;. i.-^nell. commitment of a to the Maine In- Grange Jones some of the Gay Kail- person gave reminiscences years Bangor and Aroostook sane aud the of West on where he has had \ hospital, constitutionality censed to preach in 1842, admitted to the of her only sister. Winterport Thursday, March Bth. ’61 to Massachusetts, employ- ip Minty Correspondence (defer- '65, relating the incident in which he The R. S. chapter 144, section 42, providing Maine President Alfred Stinson of North ment. !•' M tuiie from old Lover... Conference in 1843 and appointed to Sears- was for a recommitment. This section reads: John R. received a telegram struck in the forehead by a bullet '.mie Flags. in at Dunton, Esq., port presided. When tiermon I j, “When a person has been com Springfield 1844-45, Northport and Lin- Clark, the which I^Frank B. Condon and Renworth Rogers York unlawfully yesterday, morning from Den- passed Si inches around his head ? Washington....New under the three in at Wednesday, chorister of 0. Gardner gave Protect tlie Public..Keed mitted preceeding sections, colnville 1846, Brewer in 1847, at Upper Grange, the at was were at home from Colby College Monday " i.i the death of lodging the back, from whence it the or town liable for the ot ver, Colo., announcing Emery call a The Get of Marston C# The person support Stillwater in when the was bugle large of comrades, 1858, conference 11th. Mr. gathering successfully removed. At tnis Miss to vote. .■-net* (poem). such person, had this original commitment M. Heagan in that city March their point of the divided. He was one of the board of men wives, children and friends were Edith ..Town Elections..County been lawful, is liable for the expenses went west a few weeks ago for his Hobbs of Brooks sang the popular Ernest Webber spent Sunday and Mon- Heagan present. The ehoir ... examination and commitment under such who formed the East Maine Conference aud grange sang ic iuii iice. his death will be a “Marching song, “Uncle Sammy,” which was well re- with his parents at home from Harvard lawful for the of such health, and the news of Thro’ .I Belfast-The Churches., commitment, support was to Edington. In 1850 he Georgia,” everybody joining in this and day of the appointed was, shock to his friends. He was a ceived, then remarks became general. Dental School. p Brooks..Transiers in Keal person thereunder, for the expenses many very at his own located on account of well known veteran’s song, and the usual examination and recommitment under the request, a Harvard Comrades Simeon Crockett, and Isaac Cook bright and promising young man, routine Arthur Stantial spent Sunday at home and for iiiness. In 1851 he was readmitted and business was transacted. Secre- the Hospitals..Problems three preceding sections, support ap- his will be each claimed that he and his regiment put re- graduate, and untimely deafly from Dexter with his Mr. and imiist — Eleanor Frances’ there afterward furnished under such to in 1852-53 to Steuben and tary Lorenzo Jones of Hrooks then read parents, pointed Orland; died less than down the Rebellion, much to the amuse- I iter—Shipping Lumber commitment, and such liability shall extend deeply regretted. His mother the report of the two Mrs. A. B. Stantial. i lie Harbor Gleams (poem) Milbridge, in 1854 55 to Lincoln, in 1856 57 previous meetings in ment of all. Crockett in his to the tow n of such person’s settlement, and a year ago and his father, True S. Heagan, said, fudny in licckland. Waldo and which was Mrs. Reuben of Freedom was the mg to liable for such pa- to North Bucksport, in 1858-59 to Machias, Helfast, accepted. “that when it became known that he Sibley any person ultimately a few weeks before his departure for the way, .M’s Trail.. Loss ofSewall.. tient’s commitment and under a to in to Upon motion it was voted that for several this of her support in 1860-61 Lubec, 1862-63 Milltown Comrade with the Second Maine was march- guest, days week, Mull Lag.. ..The B. & A. west, leaving him alone in the world. Calvary Morton.... lawful commitment.” 1864 to in 1866 Isaac Cook of Alonroe the daughter, Miss Irene Sibley. I'.nok_a lonzo and Calais, in 65 Pembroke, present adopted it struck a The original commitment was held to be ing southward, terror to the ws and Notes. resolutions of respect on the the recommitment legal and the to Winterport, in 1867-68 to Surrey and Franklin Lafayette McGow'an,' who died death of South,” and Cook said “When General Lee Mrs. Fred R. Poor returned Friday from als..Ship News..Stockton illegal, Comrade statute constitutional. in 1869 to in on Wednesday night, .March 4th, at the Henry K. Dawson to Airs. Daw- .;:ist Price Current-. Born Ellsworth, Bucksport Center, heard Cook was corning, why, of course, he Lynn, Mass., where she had been the guest was that the and Mount Pleasant Home for Aged Men and son. .Died. It also held expenses 1870 71 to in 1872 to Round Pond. of her Mrs. E. B. Searsmont, Women in was a native surrendered at once.” The applause was mother, Billings. support of a person committed to the asy- Dorchester, Mass., 1 Stinson then In 1873 he was and settled of well known resident made most inter- lum by the town committing and not the superannuated North port, Maine, and was equal to the amusement; in fact, one would Mrs. Howard L. Whitten and Mrs. Leslie ELECTION. in Searsmont. where lie had since lived- as a hotel man and caterer He esting remarks relative to the Association pauper residence of such person, comes years ago have to have heen to C. Follett left for several was Bristol at the present, appreciate Wednesday days' within the purview of R. S., Chapter 27, The moral and Christian of his life steward of the Steamer and Grand Array Posts, integrity especially empha- the humor and that ran visit with Miss Gertrude Newcomb in nth, the day of the with reference to the notice required by time the Fall River Line was owned by the good feeling were such as to secure and retain the con- sizing extreme harmony that exists in with a mod- case “Jim” and at the time of the Nation- the Warren. pleasant, one town to another in of furnishing Fiske, all the through meeting. where al Peace were secured meetings and the good ire, and a Also, that, a recommit- fidence and respect of the community Jubilee his services fellowship It was voted to make the Hon- very large pauper supplies. that, nrevails Ha cui<] following 1 the to for the ) was a ment been made, then the statute he lived for so a time. His by committee cater thirty 'Mr. E. L. Prime of Brooks made The There quite having long precious orary Members of the Association: Chester effect and covers the whole thousand singers and musicians. Later Mr. sometimes in and on takes proceed- is a valuable to all. His daily life disagree in regard Journal a pleasant call Tuesday Although i polling places memory heritage McGowan was landlord of the Park S. Curtis and ing as one transaction, the recommitment Square to and wife, Frank T. Bussey and .1 soon after the time last were of extreme political religious matters, but there nearing four score, Mr. Piimeis still bale being but acontinuation of the proceedings days days weakness, Hotel, and also of a hotel in Lynn. His C. Frank Downs and it was is one on wife, wife, .Charles pened, Lint later of the commitment. In other while he retained his mental his wife, whom he married sixty-two years ago, subject which there is never any and hearty. original yet powers and Ilermon Clark and Elva ti.e contest and who was Drucilla Lawrence of Gardi- and a Libby wife, msidering words by recommitment, the expenditures interest in the church of his choice never argument, that is good old fashioned survives aud is a resident at all of and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans of Belfast was the guest rlv in the afternoon it under the illegal commitment were revived ner, Me., him, baked bean dinner." “And Clark, Winterport, waned. He leaves three sons—Benjamin of the leaves also custard pie,” of friends in Auburn last and l me result ue and at once came w ithin the application of Mount Pleasant Home. He W. F. of Belfast. night, today- mignt chimed in one of Langill Pomona to notice anu Los Oliu of and a sou.—Boston the old comrades, who will attend Androscoggin Grange ay or the other. In a It. s. Chapter 2., pertaining Angeles, Calif.; Surrey, Transcript. Heruion Clark then rendered the sacred knew the one at East Auburn. Monday night lie was the after the were limitations of actions. Moses A., with whom he made his home, speaker’s great weakness. polls to solo, “Face to which Applying tliis section with respect Dinner was then announced and 127 Face,” by request, mi., the news came that and who with his most excellent wife cared NEWS OF THE GRANGES. attended Oxford Pomona Grange yesterday. notice, then it follows that the plaintiff: was fully appreciated, and the ward -T- enjoyed the repast, with its convivial ac- meeting —Lewiston bun March 4th. Democratic and a for the aged father most tenderly. He also town had right of action for the recovery closed by singing, “America.” to the the in Section Waldo Pomona will meet at companiments of wit and sociability. Al- give expected of any of expenses, specified leaves five grandchildren, one of whom, Grange Miss Ethel of Rev. that E. F. within three the The Veterans gave a rising voteof thanks Wentworth, daughter ijority, and 12, Chapter 144, “incurred Peters has remained in the Union Harvest Grange, Center Montville, though tables were reset three times to the town Ralph Fowler, to B. C. Elder of Port- rated 25 to 50 votes, months before notice, given to accomodate the noon the 0 Gardner Grange and the citizens Wentworth, Presiding by a March 17 th. all, hour passed whether such notice was home comfort to his grandfather. The land is her Mrs. B. mi made it 20. chargeable,” and when of West Winterport for the entertainment District, visiting aunt, befoie the date of the funeral which took quickly away the meeting was is the result known than given recommitment, services, place Friday Uuiou Harvest Center F. in Thoinaston. Miss Went- Grange, Montville, called to order for the they had received, and it was Dunbar, or after, provided the suit was commenced afternoon at the church under the direction afternoon session unanimously roke loose. Cheers for visited Honesty Morrill, Wednes- worth has the degree of li. SI., re- »! within two years after the cause of action Grange, it was estimated that the declared the best meeting in the history of having his of the Rev. C. A. wrere new comers had -ses and jeers for op- accrued. pastor, Purdy, very March 11th. graduated from the Musical course day evening, swelled the to two the Association. cently the air. Mail}'drunken In accordance with the the impressive. Chaplain C. A. Plummer read, assembly hundred agreement The next will on at byraeuse About 30 members of South Montville more or less. Mr. Hermon meeting be held Thurs- University. tin* mobs which thronged entry must be “I am the resurrection and the life,” etc., souls, Clark < at half were for the for $176.36. Grange visited Medomae Valley Grange in the calls a soldier bears from day, May 7th, Swanville, by invitation of grown hoys ■Judgment plaintiff as the body was borne slowly up the aisle, gave bugle T. F. Young pleasantly passed the 83tb moh which visited The Appleton last evening and report Comet Grange. preceeded by Rev. C. A. Plummer, Presid- Saturday sunrise to sunset, which were much en- milestone of his life’s journey at his home ■. is led by two of Sheriff THE VOYAGE OF THE ANNIE R. LEWIS a very pleasant time. All then in ing Elder D. B. Phelan, Rev. C. A. Purdy, joyed. joined singing, “The in North Palermo Feb. 28th. lie received aiders, who may again N. E. Rev. Harvest Home grange, Brooks, has re- Hattie Cry of Freedom,” which was fol- MRS. L. M. STEVENS’ BIRTHDAY. congratulations and good wishes from visit- to enjoy his hospitality. A lemarkable battle on the part of a Rev. A. Luce, Albert Hart and ceived a visit from Brother of lowed by a prayer by Comrade Jones of friends and and mail. He : a bonfire was seamen to a Bev. T. R. Pentecost. Mr. Plummer gave Noyes Cilley ing by telephone lighted lozen keep big granite-laden March 1st, the of Mrs. L. M N. Monroe, who instructed them in the un- the George D. Davis Post, No. 64, G. A. birthday also received a birthday cake, boxes of square, fireworks were ichoouer afloat in Boston harbor, when she the address and based his remarks upon R., candy, written work of the Order. Hrooks who served in Stevens, National W. (.'. T. U., president march bells rung until of deck- “What hath this man Mr. Cilley is Maine, the Massa- a number of interesting books and other ivas within a stone’s throw ample seen,” noting many and editor-in-chief of the national Xo one the said to be one of the best members chusetts Heavy A cordial ad- organ, Ilis Mrs. Carrie begrudged was all af- changes which had taken his posted Artillery. good things. daughter, Os- ng-facilities, fought yesterday place during the Union is observed ■Vnration; but it would of the grange in Waldo dress of welcome was delivered Mrs. Signal, generally by arrived home Feb. 26th. ernoon and last aboard the three- life of more than four-score years and ten. County. by good, the night the unions the as one i. d there bad not Ada Dyer Curtis as follows; throughout country Annie R. anchored in Nan- He was followed by Rev. D. B. Phelan, Meguuticook Grange, Camden, gave a box quest of citizens, pre- naster Lewis, of the lied Letter Days, and is called Union The many friends of S. C. Thompson of asket roads. The vessel was towed into Rev.s A. E. Luce and C. A. Rev. social last Monday evening. This grange is Mr. President, Members of the Waldo former dairy instructor in the nations at private resi- Purdy. In Portland the \V. C. T. U. Winterport, die harbor early in the afternoon by the tug County Veterans’ Association and Friends; Signal Day. in the of st have had Albert Hart made the closing praj er. The doing good work with its degree team and employ department agriculture, unpleasant Fred K. Richards, which picked her up at 11 ever, I think, one feels the tide of patri- gave a special program on the day of its and at present assistant to Leon G. Merrill did bis on old hymns that Mr. Fowler loved were well on the 18th inst. will work the 2nd and 3rd tainly duty Rockland. otism swell in their veins, together with an regular meeting, Feb. 28th, at State head- of Solon, the present dairy instructor, will and will be commended The Lewis is bound from Stonington, Me., rendered by the choir. The floral emblems degrees at their home lodge. After that they overwhelming sense of their own be interested to learn, that he has received inability 150 Free street. The was York. She left the Maine it is when one quarters, program law-abiding citizens. [or New port were beautiful. them was a cross will he to work all over the State. and littleness, attempts to from the United States department of agri- and Among ready Mrs. V. K. State several weeks ago, but sprang aleak, speak titling words to the heroes of our arranged by Rollins, Supt. culture at Washington, D. ('., an appoint- in; MAYOR of magnolia leaves and hyacinths from the At their meeting Wednesday evening they die skipper put into Camden and hired more country. To those whose blood was shed, af Literature. Letters of greeting from the ment to the position of assistant dairyman, .1 2 3 4 5 men to work the as his own crew Rockland District Ministerial worked on twelve candidates. whose lives were or as leave for that the pumps, Association, spared lost, God and others were read and will city first of water down and lie feared county presidents by I belli..218 153 152 47 8(1 joiildn’t keep the a of callas from the Rockland Dis- willed, upon the battlefields of our Civil April. Mr. Thompson’s new duties will in- bouquet 0. Gardner grange held a pleasant Mrs. Addie who returned to .201 1(19 123 00 84 she would founder, lie putin here, how- meet, War—the worst form of war in which man Estes, recently clude the work of and market in- R-p., trict Association ; tulips and froim creamery and is determined to reach New York hyacinths ing at its hall in West Winterport could A war in Portland from the west. There was and while his 1 IVadlin, 033. ever, Tuesday possibly engage. which tile music spection, territory in the for- before his cargo if sucli a thing is the grandsons, Ralph P. Fow ler and William* armies each other were of the same mer work will include ajority, 20. unloading evening, March. 3rd, Worthy Master L. E. facing by Miss I. II. Stickney, soloist, and a trio probably the New possible. .So it’s a case of all hands to the Merrill; a wreath of palms from the Sears- race, the same country and spoke the same England btates, New York and White presiding, and a goodly number consisting of Misses Harriet Grace Pennsyl- K \I.IIl:KM AN. pump all the time. She is leaking 1,000 of Mrs. language. A war in which friends fought, Knight, vania, that of the market inspection will rnont church; a wreath ferns from business routine several strokes an hour. present. During friends and brothers slew brothers; but Spring and Emily Hamilton. Fourteen boys probably include the cities of Boston, New 11. Mavu, D.219 W. U. Marriner; cut flowers from Mrs. H. The schooner is 33 years old and has had items of business were transacted. After such was necessary to preveut the nnrnak- ind girls with wands decked with ribbon. York and Philadelphia. He is well Quali- ribbelt.s, K.190 succession of trials since she sailed from E. Holmes and Mrs. Marriner. The fied for tlie served four Leroy recess and a short musical program the fol- and red letter work, having years is well filled with cut that has ever carrying pendants spelling P. Frost, K. 159 Stonington. She gran- interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery, with ami possibilites existed. as dairy instructor for the biate of Maine, lowing question elicited a lively discussion: Mrs. formed a as U Clement, 1).153 ite, that is intended for some of New York’s It is time to stop the babble of men who Stevens’ name, semi-circle and for the past five months as assistant to the committal service at the grave. newest emu. a-cs uic wiuimoivio That take more Com- us that the commemoration of Mr. and his '■ Dyer, I).153 “Resolved, Spinsters tell soldiers Miss Gordon read an acrostic poem. Fol- Merrili, friends tn Augusta and ire anxious to get the stone, the skipper who fought in the war that saved the Union elsewhere will be glad to iearn of iiis ad- ae 0. Stoddard, R.121 fort than Bachelors.” It was opened in lowing this a cluster of “genuine” flowers tried to make a record in getting it to them. Died at the home of her niece, Eva Dyer, tends to keep alive the animosities of-the vancement. Mr. Thompson expects to move a R. 69 the affirmative by Fred Parker and in the were to the A '.Hatch, He is making a record all right, it was Honor to loyal soldiers alive presented “birthday lady.” his to as soon as lie be- 1>. 44 in Kedfield, Iowa, Feb. 2(i, 1908, at the ripe past. keeps family Washington Dow, hut not the sort negative by C. F. Downs, and all the and that free will taken enables the Port- comes established.—Kennebec Journal. suggested yesterday, just 2 nearly patriotism, only. offering up f 11. 87 he au- old age of 9(i years, months and 22 days.. the Rogers, re anticipated. So that’s the reason members had something to say regarding We can regard Confederate soldiers and Union to send the “Crusader Monthly,” Vaughan, R. 86 ihored in the harbor rather than taking his So ends the life of Martha T. Dyer, born as mart}rs, misguided, perhaps, but none its merits. ;he devoted to the largo out and llie craft out oil the the less beautitul in their and paper specially children, That Deficiency of $854.57. OCNCILMEN. getting December 4,1S11, in Montviiie, Waldo coun- suffering, narine railway The schooner has four With a small nuujber of patrons, but the angels of Heaven never looked down on -he “Loyal Temperance Legions,” and to the ly, Maine. She was the last of a family of In of the foi »- iu excellent order. In a sadder scene than the two unaccounted bal- 1'iL’hrj ....— lumps and working with lots of bodies of Children’s Homes. Put the crown of the speaking nine children. A few before she died enthusiasm, Georges River lledman, I).220 'act, if they weren’t, she probably would years soldiers, the one in blue, the other in gray, mce in favor of the in the of held a last ►ceasion was the to Mrs. Stev- city refunding nli. R.187 lave been under the water long ago. she transferred her church Grange Liberty meeting sleeping their last sleep, locked in each presentation Arnold, membership >f 1895 Mr. Hanson said, in the If she afloat until then the schooner I a lot of others embrace. For at death we are all iiis of a big the blooms of which 6, Opera W Coombs, R.200 keeps from the to the Methodist Wednesday night. Quite business bouquet, in tow of the Richards this moi li- baptist Church, “Oh should the of House last Saturday night that it was up vill leave was transacted and the Lecturer equal. why spirit mortal .vere 195 crisp dollar bills, representing as \ Morse, R.150 had ever lived a Christian life presented ng. The Richards will also have in tow and pure be ;o the Treasurer to and intim ited R.157 proud.” nany to the Union explain, Fickson, — the program: song, subscriptions Signal,and Nos. 4 and (i Boston Journal, March funeral was following grange; W hen heroes of the returned H utehins, 1).152 larges Tile service, which beautifully you, north, hat if it could not be accounted for it was 1 iilanohe to homes to receive the welcome 85 silver stars representing as many sub- ith. and was conducted recitation, Ruby licit; reading, your you Dutch,!)..*.154 __ simple impressive, by mother piece of dirty Republican didion- Chas. had so richly earned, the Confederate sol- scriptions to the Star in the East, our State i. ■ who took for his Cram; story, Atkinson; readings! hS, I).153 rERRY AND BOSHAN FOUND GUILTY. Rev. Mr. McKay, text, Job dier the hand of his comrades in 1 jsty, as the Treasurer at that time was I. P. wrung )aper. This latter is edited by Mrs. Stev- ,i F. I'atterson, 1).156 5:26. Miss moved from Maine to Ohio Abby White, Griffies; recitation, Ruby silence and his MOTION FILED FOR A NEW TRIAL. Dyer turning tear strained lace lames Rattee, a good Republican. Is it ( haples, R.120 Howes of South Montville southward found his home in his »ns’ daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Stevens Leav- in 1865, and from there to Iowa in Grange; reading ruins, to ; I.. R.119 May, Sep- ip to the Treasurer explain? Davis, Carrie Bob .Me and Down trade destroyed, his money worthless, his tt. These editors are an exception to the Portland, Me., March 3. A verdict of tember of the same A few weeks be- Ayer; song, Up b year. slaves and the vote of the Council at their meet- ,11. Woods, R. 68 I. P. Griffies. River freed, greatest problem jeneral rule, in that they receive no profit, By City on both counts of the indictment died told the Bob, Georges Grange Staples, R. 66 I ;uilty fore she she writer that her which ever confronted the human intellect, ng Nov. 1, 1895, the refunding was placed is of a )ecuniarily, from these papers. All above v 45 < to defraud the United thinking having literary contest and one which is to be that oi Daggett, J). iharging conspiracy uncle, Moses True, a good many years ago yet solved, n the hands of the Finance goes into the work—an additional Committee, Whitcomb, 1). 47 was returned late to- soon. establishing a legal status for the vast body -xpenses States Government, owned a farm adjoining that of my grand- 1 F. II. C. B. Farrar and of three million, our women should take these sousistingof Welch, }■ Holmes, 1). 88 Hillside East helpless, untaught, unfed, eason why lay in the case of George Fred Terry and father, Schuster in Montviiie, and his Grange, Thorndike, has unclothed slaves. Did he despair, this kV. W. Cates. According to their report | I\ O’Leary, D. 87 >apers. Among out-of-t.ow'n guests at this case was the resolutions of re- hero in not for an ■ ••• W. Boshan. The given to Amanda of is the adopted following gray ; no, instant. Surely [ S. Achorn, R. 85 rlenry daughter, Muzzy Boston, it the end of the year, they received pre- 1 he at 11.30 a. m. and the verdict was Gad must have stretched out his hand in fathering were Mrs. Oscar llolway, presi- 5 -i Olson, R.. 86 jury only near living relative on her maternal spect: ilium and accrued intere>t on bonds in at 4 in. for this old « lent from the W. C. T. Mrs. $108,500 irouglit p: the of death has pity, glorious Government, G«jd Augusta U.; side. Miss lived to see a wonderful Whereas, angel entered < '< WOOL COMMITTEE. When the verdict was announced Mrs. Dyer prosper it, did all in its power, aud that was kf $1935.17. The expense of refunding, our grange home and called our beloved riiomas, president of Androscoggin Co.; iosliaii was overcome and sank back in her and of the West and much, to alleviate the distress. 1 D.227 growth development Blanche and temporary Mrs. E. A. G. of Oxford *1219.82, was paid by Mayor's orders mi the Durham, was also affected and sob- sister, Littlefield, Never was a nobler than the Stickney, president i leaf. Mrs. Terry was until the last two years a reader. duty performed F. Frost, R.192 great Whereas, her seat.in our hall is forever 1 not by the Finance Committee, led Both were taken from the uplifting of the bleeding south, an uplifting Jo., and Miss Stickney, State Correspond- treasurer, quietly. She fell aud broke her hip, after which she vacant, her voice hushed and the familiar I F Littlefield, D.157 iourt room by friends and Mrs. Boshan, that must still go on, with what success the >ut of the premium and accrued interest. form has faded from our view; therefore, ng Secretary. Ritchie, R.155 was immediately accom- slowly lost all use of her lower limbs. She the future years, filled with careful thinking turned over to lobbing bitterly, be it Belfast and Searsraont sent greetings and L’hey should therefore have I IF D.155 lanied to her hotel. was cared for her niece, with and foresight, may bring. When our flag Lunt, faithfully by Resolved, That this grange has lost a true in treasurer the full amount, $1935.17. i Stantial, R.120 It was learned after the verdict wasren- was again insulted and our State Battle- ubscriptions, and I hope other Unions whom she lived. My mother (whose maiden sister, the husband a loving wife and the The Treasurer's books show that iered that the was unanimous for con- ship destroyed, did the south cherish ani- i he were they A R. 66 jury a kind county likewise represented. f Vaughan, name was of children and indulgent mother. viction from the start. There was never a Elizabeth Schuster Montviiie) mosity? Oh! uo! The boys of the north 1 lid turn over to him only $1080.60, leaving 11. Monroe, D. 45 Resolved, That in the passing of Sister E. f. m. shance for a to one used to have Auntie come to with and south stood shoulder to shoulder. Texas disagreement, according Dyer stay Hillside has lost one in unaccounted for balance of $854.57, and t E Bradman, D. 88 Littlefield, Grange of and Maine, Florida and ! Sub- if the jurors. and some. told me Washington .V Saver R. 85 us to visit help She its most earnest and loyal members; that SOCIETIES. ill this on the refunding of only $108,500 I y, Tiie attorneys for the respondents imme- line achievement, this unification of the SECRET stories when 1 was small about an old her- while we as brothers and sisters mourn our filed a motion for a new trial on the United States, over which humanity shall muds. There is nothing to show what CONSTABLE. liately loss, we do not lorget to tender our heart- f 'rounds that the verdict was against the mit, 0. Barrett, who lived near her old home eternally shed its tears and God bestow His felt sympathy to those bound to her by ties Phoenix Lodge worked the Entered Ap- 1 lecame of the premium and accrued inter- •F Clifford, D.229 aw and the evidence. No dale was set for in Maine and which interested me benedictions. always c oser than fraternal. I ►rentice degree on one candidate at the !St on the remaining $3500 bonds actually W. R.191 he on the motion as the evidence Let us not forget in these strenuous days Frisbee, hearing because 1 liked true stories. She remember- Resolved, That our charter be for s’iil first have to be written out. The de- draped of peace and prosperity that you gray hair- egular meeting last Monday evening. i ssued by this Finance Committee before Kills, R.159 30 days; that a copy of these resolutions be A ence has saved a number of ed how her father looked when he eame ed Veterans, helped to bring about, that a 1 went out of office and which amounted I 11. Walker, D.153 exceptions. our records and a sent to Aurora Rebekah Lodge held a special roll hey is and placed upon copy >mall degree of honor, at least, is due the 1. Terry, who president general home from Belfast one day in June, 1819, her o at least Frost, D..155 family. for so * iall evening, March 10th, $60., nanager of the Sawyer Publishing Co., of race whose emancipation you bravely meeting Tuesday 'a ider D. R.120 with his coat covered with snow. That Emma Gordon, Emma Hamlin, Alice Page, Now this same finance committee, after Smalley, and who was the clerk fought. I recall a story of the first negro ►receded the regular lodge supper, which iVaterville, Boshan, committee ou resolutions. by L. R.,.66 matter in the she said there was no summer. She color-bearer in the Union Ranks, a soldier in ixhaustive examination of the treasurer’s Rolerson, n charge of second class mail year vas largely attended. There were 136 out F. D .46 the Louisiana In to his Hurd, iVaterville post office, were jointly indicted bad a wonderful memory of her younger Seaside Grange, Belfast, has adopted the Brigade. reply cap- 1 to the Government J who him not to dishonor the * »f the 305 lodge members present, including moks, reported City ■•‘•1 E. Shute, D.87 m Feb. 8, last, on charges of conspiracy to to the last few weeks of her life.— resolutions of tain, charged days up following respect: in he said: “I will this i > charter members. A let- kfarch 2, 1896 and again March 1, 1897; f E. Nickerson, R...83 < lefraud the government of money due for colors action, carry very interesting Laura K. The Omnipotent Being, whose ways to into the and it back in honor The finance committee of the * mstage on a magazine published by the Dickey. flag fight bring | er was read from Dr. Sarah Meader of undersigned FOR WARDEN. mortals are mysterious, has seen fit to re- or in Heaven the reason It The indictment Was in report why.” 1 thereto authorized lawyer company. move from his association Brother Cynn, Mass., who was the first Noble Grand Rty Couucil, being duly 1 wo the first to We announce with deep regret the death earthly cannot be the American people will desert a I. D ....232 counts, charging conspiracy an examination Keating, li'fLolIn lTliha rtitnminno
li- a about four miles tli ! forcl extension. This line is about 28 are of steel with cement or stone abut- ! ready for trains and should prove Junction of the Stockton Harbor and The stretch of main line from North- [ has Searsport merits. The is across the convenience for the movement of West Seboeis, the party \loRg the Bangor & Aroostook Railroai ern Maine Junction to South ; miles in length and extends northerly largest bridge j great Terminal of the & Aroostook Lagrange as it is not a as far as adistam Bangor I from and reaches the River and is 605 feet long. heavy freight traffic, only Ripogenus, This illustration is has been double tracked this season. South Lagrange Piscataquis the wot Railroad. splendid over Schoodie stream shorter route but. avoids tiie heavy 35 miles. As to when The past year was an era of expansioi The distance between these is ! main line midway between Schoodic There is a bridge i from a by Bert Poole, the ac- points the Can- at and Sehoodie. It struetion is to commence on design Trites land West Seboeis.-' Not has this 75 feet long and a bridge over grades Brownville with the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad and is reproduced in about 2?> miles and contractor only train it j compiished artist, Medford Extension been but a-Tan Pacific Railway about 75 ft. the is anticipated the only passenger gash Extension, depends in this issue. completed the double tracking so that completed and This big transportation system, whicl half tone I| above the C. P. roadbed being in to run over the extension this winter on tlie money maiket the new was for service about four miles on the main line be- height At Northern Maine Junction the trackage ready 1 train South La- I knows that the final has been such a factor in tin tween West and the Medford ti e of 25 ft. The principal sta- will he a’mixed leaving general prominent Railroad lias made in the early fall, thus proving a great Seboeis vicinity i : Bangor & Aroostook the new line is Medford on in the forenoon and returning tions have not of late been of Northern in the of both Extension has been double tion along grange j1 development Maine, during this season extensive A convenience moving pas- junction late after- to new railroad improvements. of new tl e river and the opening to to South Lagrange in the enterprise- stalls 80 teet senger and freight trains. This double tracked. In all about 57 miles Piscataquis 1007 expended in the v icinity of *1,750, ! roundhouse with eight means much to wonderful territory that tt i to a track was laid by the Bangor & Aroos- transportation facilities noon. I and a 7o foot turn table lias been tracking gave employment large a sur- is to traverse at 000 in improvements, exclusive of im deep the and industries , In addition to new contraction Extension with a force of workmen while construction took Railroad during 1P07. present prospective I constructed. A pumping plant is eleven miles from has been in tire held struetion will open up vast : portant additions to its rolling stool was in The Medford Extension was con- ol' Medford. 1J veying party water tank of too,non gallon capacity progress. to Medford and four- the open season making a tions which are now depot- equipment. A of workmen was also structed in the same substantial manner South Lagrange throughout has also been put in. A large track large army Aibensh Exte-u the water as their mean on miles farther is another station, survey of the proposed only There was recently issued from tin in and througho ut theseason push- that characterises all new work this teen | scale has also been put many kept busy The exU nsion is now sion. Starting in at Medford Extension press of the Rand ('on the work of the Med- most The bridges Rand Cove. portation. Avery Supply i iew tracks have been laid. ing along" building progressive system. a bird’s view illustrativ< pany large eye __—.—— several days last week.....R. I. Morse, E. q 14 REPUBLICAN SLATE UONVENIWN of Helfast spent a few days with his parents County Correspondence. WILL BE HELD IN THE our Next Interest Pt aol last week.Miss Gladys Skidmore and \ Beginning at 30, 1908, MADE rHF DEAF [Deferred. J Miss Inez Quigg are at home from Castine Armory, Portland, Thursday, April BELMONT. Normal school lor the spring vacation. at 1 30 o’clock p. m., j We Pay Frank Morse and son Frank of Waterville Last Friday night the Eureka Cornet Hand Lor the purpose of selecting six candidates are at John \Y. Morse’s for a short stay. gave an informal complimentary party to for electors of President and Vice l’re blent ONE MINUTE Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Allen who are the young people of the village. Dancing HEAR IN wood, four at to the United States, and delegates were in a I the winter in Belfast, was enjoyed in Ilall St. George and de- On spending large and four alternates to attend the Na- Savings Deposits. town the first of the week — Quite a num- licious oyster supper was served in Crock tional Republican Convention to be held in 4% ber of our attended the dance ett’s ilall. About fifty people were present young people the city of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, and all feel to the band f< 1 Given at Lincolnville Beach last Saturday evening. very grateful of and Remarkable Demonstration by Chicago's Strange on Tuesday, the lbth day June, 1908, John \Y. Morse carried them down with his having given them such a pleasant evening. the transacting of any other business that Bank. .Ray Neal of Waldo is in town looking it. National big span of horses. may properly come before Megunticook Before Immense Throng. after the lumber he cut earlier in the sea- The basis of representation will be as fol- Philanthropist lows: Each town and will MONTYILLF. son.Ola Nelson has been confined to the city, plantation be entitled to one delegate, and tor every 75 CAMDEN, MAINE. S. A. are haul- house with the giip. Allen Knowlton is for C. Atkinson and B. Wing votes cast for the Republican candidate '] ami ing cord wood for W. P. Jones from the Mur- also quite ill with the same disease. >r. Governor in 1900 an additional delegate, of Well-Known Man With a few ot 7;> immense Parasite From System our a for each fraction of 40 votes in excess Removes ray lot to Liberty for use in the taunery.... W. L. Cargill, local dentist, has ha I I an additional \ acancies in in i L residence.Mrs. votes, delegate. * There is a big rush of lumber to the mills telephone placed town or $50,000 Peculiar Medicine.—Refuses Pay for Services. 1 lie delegation of any cit\, planta- CAPITAL, Doses of Samuel J), has to ol' the I now. ...F. C. Lucas of West Searsmont has vey gone 11}de Dark, tion can only be tilled bj resident OOJ exist. completed his contract of hauling 300 cords Mass to visit her daughter-\v. J. Gree- county in which the vacancies have that back in over il»- ! would not take.S5,0(;0 and to the inii 1 in South Montville-Mrs. Nel- ley has sold his pair ol tine heavy colts to the anteroom of the Armory at 12 80 oVIock President. (iUY CARLCTON, Cash Chic.iko.-Special.—Exeitemeul ! iny again.” JOSHUA ADAMS, L T. i'uui'ei vuiituuK-s system lie liarliman has returned from llus-all lieideu ol* Palermo.idle friends of the conventn-n 'or the manee.u•> cures oi A wiihatouch of was relat- Freedom, ! p. m. on the day >iury pathos < <•■■■ u 11'»lm t c! is of Mrs. IJ attic are to know of tli-J credenti,to! vet ed b\ a gentleman conver-Pit with the facts where she was nursing.VY. F. Tobey (hough glad purpose receiving ciowds tli it has r t-» !)•* 1 One l the hugest nature nf the that ■.lie is once more aide to die out. gates. A delegate in old. visit* YPOINT. for the grand ball ou Friday night. All are 15*07 an eai ing, ca n- SSKTS niiCEMBKi; 31, tlemen, w ; vMii lie noticed eairyu.g of ed for the purpose of nominating 5" come was oistoited by the ravages disea-e, s. was forward to a time as it w ii be ei ioi him F. IIarriman in looking great estate. ti p* ■, ; motion*.*! More and askeu Bangor Saturday (iate for (rcverimr. Real ol a caller; at tho* Public Drug loans. a -a !>•■ 'tiled a few p" on Sarah re- -lire close of the school without r* .: :o ; MorTaage h a! d. )’ drops Mr. but he was out and the business.Miss Homer has dancing taught by Ail eiectors of Maine, ;.'d and then for Cooper, in th email (pi;• i into the.man's ear.-, Prof. at nex! •! affiliations, who beii-ve ; lilt e woman turned away, resignedly, but turned to her home in Franklin after a two Brown_Meeting the church pa political Stoid-;s .iml bonds .. t: • in lor a moment. Stepping | and en- \ riihben -fitly of the Republican j ty < -Hire and bank- sad.s March with in the principle." 1 ash in oi ;ance of tut11 y disappointed. weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Minday, Sill, preaching to { p ard to dorse its are cordially inv'.-d !I wlaiiee*. To* her it was another stroke of mis- j policies, A. is’ m . .. Kev. E. E. Morse and a social to I have the in j, 1 : in an (.nlii.:iry c.ntvf-r.siition- to- Snowman- Miss Nettie Stafford of .Sher- morning by unite under this call in electing delegate." Hills wwivaMe. A bought snr- fortune, and -he turned her weary steps *'• ■ mu. r mi V" A look oi j Interest and rents a.! t<■'!<-. ,n little a sick hu.-bami man visited Miss Vera Hollins several meeting in the evening.Friends of Mrs. this convention. s ward the home, where j days ..... over the limit State Committee. in the fir „ijM. |Ki,j|it >jir.jiut wa- her return, ut her of ,1. of Per order, Republican 00 M. L. Mitchell hear awaiting disap- ; last week.Rev. T. II. Derrick and wife Viola Lamson, wife K. Lamson Gross assets..$791.150 ■ 1 can you Sktii M. Chairman fuc- ;i> :ii.»»ert-ii,"V«s, it ment was of short duration, for Cooper I Carter, poi leil Friday morning for their home in An- Sherman’s Corner, were pained to hear of ... Pyron Secretary. 00 Derfectly." lal was ju.-t then coining up the street. Noting l>OYi), Admitteil assets. $791,150 | 1 liege: tleineu was W. W. Wat niter, j dover, Me.Mrs. Oiive Merrill Sat- her death, which occurred last Friday night. 1908. the careworn look and halting step, he spent Lewiston, February 22, LIABlLt.Tl KS DECEMBER 31, 1907. Mr. Warriner stated that \\. lM: 11 street. her care- Mrs. Lamson was much'liked flic came quick!} forward and as>isied urday in Bangor.II. M. Griffin, who has by people I had m-*-n deaf for ten years, lie said: Net mirai.l Trus il. he a lew .i',’V1 Mitchell & i w..s fully over the crossing. By kind!}, been in northern two re- in the and will tie missed, l nearned •“<) t» h ] realized that Maine for months, community' sadly Laxative is sold under a premiums “Some years ago that she Oliuo .. became we!i-uiircted questions, he learned Foley’s All other labiliti 1< and naturally arrived home.N. C. Tiie funeral was held with inter- to Cure ro3,S5u8 l'? sing my hearing, had been to call upon Mr. Cooper to secure cently Partridge Tuesday positive guarantee constipation, Surplus over all liabilities. 530,8 often to say -- aim nied about it. I had ment is stomach trouble, or any 0 luile me Pcpie for her sick husband, w'ho bad joined steamer Stockton last week as stew- ut East Palermo.Mildred Ayer sick headache, W 1 to the one that 1 was conversing with, If it the maun-1 lia ilities and surplus ... $791,15000 been id for a long rime, unable to provide in Palermo. form of indigestion. fails, Total and will continue the bu and it would ard. lie has been at home for several weeks visiting more ‘l .ease a little louder,’ facfUrers refund your money. What kl A lielfast. Me. speak what even the barest necessities for his little j jAS. 1*AH >ON, Agents, often octui that! would miss hearing on account of illness... Mrs. Meralda Pierce one do. R. II. family. FORTUNE FROM OLD LOVER. can any Moody. the same lines at the old was said entirely. Within the past year in i he poor woman w as greatly astonished spent several days Bangor last week. INSURANCE 1 ad ear drums oi two different GERMAN-AMERICAN CO., have patent when she found that she was talking to Mr. of into blit foi all the Mrs. Sarah Willey Hampden is visiting Feb. 4. After lost makes fitted my ears, Cooper himself. He assisted her back to Denver, having NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. did 1 as well have relatives here.Mrs. Jennie and for a score of all trace of a sweet- good they me, might the her not only with Payne years Phoenix Row «uug store, supplied ASSETS DECEMBER 31y 1907. thrown my money away. the required medicines, hut also with a Miss Blanche Payne of Somerville, Mass., heart of her girlhood days, Mrs. Ilenry They “Then 1 heard of Mr. Cooper and came to Real estat-. * generous handful of silver, and sent her arrived train 24th, called here V. Rothberger was surprised today to his treatment. 1 am entirely satisfied. by February Mortisage 1-ans. !. try home with a heart and smiles receive word from California be 1 1 flood low even if 1 light shining the death of Mr. Blanchard... that Stocks and bonds. work, price 1 could not hear my watch tick, of by Shepherd J:; through tears. That night a big basket had her When 13 Cash in office and bank.. it close to ear; now I can hear it at bequeathed $20,000. -o held my was left at the little home, and it There will be preaching in the church March Maintain balances 1 can groceries Mrs. then Miss Agents’ deal for a and my head feels clear. I years old, Rothberger, a-'Mo/ s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pendleten of Camden county and call attention to some of the thousands of acres of virgin soil await- damp barracks he contracted a t visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mahoney Sun- within the reach of our young- possibilities settled in the nerves of Ins lace at ing cultivation, Aroostook is assured a who day_Mrs. Caroline Parkman, has er and more progressive farmers.Albert future. a keen sufferer ever after. He v bounteous been very ill with grip, is slowly improving. Palmer, F. L. Philbrick and 11. L. Wing, do light work on his farm until w who were appointed appraisors of the estate The and town elections in Offer I few years, lie was an in-it city Ver- We Own and CASTINK. past of the late George P. Ward, attended to uinrt March 3d brought out a strong The ladies of the Congregational society honest, kindhearted citizen, who their duties March 6th.J. II. Stevens circle at their friends and no enemies, lie seld. vote, the interest in all sec- ; held a very pleasant supper especial and wife were in Free- March 5th. At and V. N. Higgins j in the license vote. In vestry Thursday evening, ed with society because of bis tions c-utering doin Friday afternoon to attend the regular j the close of the supper a short program He was ever patient and bore the the '■'late as a whole, no-license made a meeting of Dana B. Carter Post and Circle j was rendered as follows: recitation. Miss unusual fortitude. By his man: decided gain. In the cities the no- j of the G. A. R.11. L. Woods and wife of ! Edna Gates; piano duet, Master Edmund | | were two children, a son and a he said to have se- Company and wife and Ross license party may Railways I Miss Susie Knox, Joseph Higgins the of Chicago vocal Norton; The is wife Walker; solo, daughter, Clara, cured a victory, for while one city, Bur- FIRST MORTGAGE FIVE PER CENT GOLD BONDS. jI C. Higgins and wife and James Clements reading, Rev. Mr. Patterson; vocal solo, York of Winterport, and the son, swung from no-license to li- and w ife from the east part of this town at- lington, Miss Gladys Perkins. This was followed lives on the home place and beam! tended church at the Station Sunday after- two Bane and St. Albans which was cense, others, TRUSTEE. by a knot tying contest, very tenderly cared for Mr. Dickej i. HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, CHICAGO, B noon. Rev. J. B. is the and were Parry pastor changed from license to no-license. amusing. Ten young ladies each years. The children have lost a > York and his sermons are very interesting— Mr. and Rutland sustained her license position will be made to list the bonds on the New I given a piece of rope and after forming a indulgent father whom they wi Application Mrs. J. H. Stevens attended the Free Bap- of a a somewhat line were given the word to begin tying miss. The funeral services were! year ago by stronger tist meeting in Jackson Sunday. Stock B a quarterly 1 and Chicago Excaanges. knots, and at the end of certain time the house by Rev. David Brackett < vote and Vergennes Montpelier _S. F. Files and family, Fred L. Higgins one having the most knots tied was declar- and the interment was in tic continued to be reckoned among the no aud family ami V. N. Higgins ami wife Essex ed the winner. tery in the southern part of the tow license towns. In county there STATEMENT OF OPERATION were guests March 8th, of Mr. and Mrs. his late wife.The W. C. T. U. was but one change, the town of SWANVILLE. Richard Higgins-Bert Hogan and family Year Ended December 31, 1907, Miss Alice G. Kane, who has been at home Mrs. Forrest Grant March 6th am1 from to “no.” of Jackson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Brighton turning “yes” Waldo— ed the of V the Audit of Illinois) for a few days, has returned to Files Paper Day, birthday In but one town (As officially reported by Company Mrs. F. S. Hogan.Miss Dorothy Washington county stumbled over some N. Stevens. also conduct Mr. Sewall Harrimau with ln*r They the town of passed a few days last week grand- went for license, Middle- and hurt bis chise meeting, as Mrs. Grant is Gross Earnings.$10,538,822.09 sleigh thills leg quite badly, mother.Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kinney en- six votes. sex. by but is improving—The Searsport Baud is tendent of that department. Sub Operating Expenses. 7,654,419.13 tertained a party at whist Friday evening. to a concert and ball in Cunningham’s were solicited for the Union Sigi The to a and give Clam stew' and cake were served by the proposition place young March 12th-Mr. obtained to the Ut Net $2,884,402.96 Hall Thursday night, of the school enough place man in ttie office of Earnings.. AM» hostess.The pupils High inexperienced and son the honor roll. As it was Mrs arid Mrs. VV. E. Damm McKinley and entertainment for Coun- had a box social Monday Clerk of Courts Washington Annual Interest Charge on the $5,000,000 First Mr. G. T. Nickerson, Jr., and daughter birthday a fine treat of oranges, and evening. ty will hardly meet with favor from Mortgage Bonds issued. 250,000 00 \ Hazel visited the family of S. D. Greeley in and chocolates was served. The m bench or bar or from the voters of that Hampden Sunday....Mr. Ira Veazie and ing will be with Mrs. Lora Cha THAN ELEVEN TIMES THE LIBERTY. county. The position is an important NET EARNINGS MORE j Miss Harriet M. Nickerson visited in Ban- 20th, when Neal Dow's birthda Ella and Martin are at home Edwin Small had an Greeley Mary observed...Miss 8. A. Mansur uur, l/ClllJUg IV1 ijuiuiuvuiiuiio INTEREST ON THESE BONDS. gor last week_Mrs. from Freedom Academy for the spring va- ill turn night, but is better at the with the grip-Ed. Curtis has sessed by everyone, and Mr. P. H Saturday ( been drawn cation_George Thompson has j farm and the Robert May*- wbo these present writing. bought Longfellow, possesses qual- as for the April term of court— Mrs. : THE CITY OF CHICAGO has a valuation of I juror the village.... L. F. Simpson has 1 ifications and who has held that office for \ placed $30,500,000 CLINTON. Duncan Cain of Palermo has been visiting j house owned and oce This was shocked and grieved formerly one of the on and the above bonds are a first community ler Mrs. C. R. many years, is known as this property absolutely mortgage. daughter, Nelson.Mr. A. Palmer. over the death of Mrs. Adelle E., wife of George most competent, faithful and courteous Horatio Nelson ami daughters Ethelyn and j TO ADVANCE. Winfield K. Jellison of Bangor, formerly of in the his PRICE 95.' AND INTEREST SUBJECT Almatia of Palermo, were in town Friday officials State. Under super- with j this town. After a short sickness the of vision the similar, in 1 md Saturday of last week, guests county building We own $15,000 of these bonds which we are not willing to sell at she died Feb. 25th at the E. typhoid fever Mr. and Mrs. Cela Nelson_Chas. llowes Cure Your Kidneys j style to the Waldo County Courthouse, market. The remains were this but offer them while we can supply from the M. General hospital. las been re-eleeted of schools | price, superintendent _ has been made fire and otherwise fu- proof brought to this town for burial. The 'or the coming year-Frank Bridges is : A SAFE YIELD- so that it is regarded today WE RECOMMEND THESE AS INVESTMENT, held at his 51. S. Jelli- Do Wot Life When a Bella-‘ improved, j neral was father's, earing down the old Hurd house near Endanger as a model of the kind. As at 1 m. Rev. D. B. building ING A GOOD RETURN. son’s, Thursday p. Nark's Corner_Miss Margaret Eddington zen Shows You the Cure. A. Clerk of Courts for Washington county, Lothrop of Bangor officiated and S. >f Waterville and Mrs. Alfred Jewett of funeral will continue to suffer i' Mr. Longfellow is the right man in Parks had charge of the arrange- t\inslow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Why people uriu a husband she leaves three Df kidney complaint, backache, the ■ 4 % IS PAID ON SAVINGS AC- ■ ments. Besides Naudius Knowlton last week — At the right place. ders, lameness, headache, languor, w’ children, Earl, Kilby (who is sick with mnual town meeting last week, the fol I themselves to become chronic invalids. B CHECKING DEPOSITORS S to mourn the a recent libel suit before a in COUNTS,AND typhoid fever) and Blanche, sums of money were ! In jury owing appropriated certain cure is offered them? loss of an affectionate wife and a kind and town and the supreme court circuit at Newark, K are handled here with every ■ or next year: charges support Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy v> mother.The infant child of Mr. roads and ! t* N. Heisler said in charging loving >f poor, $500; bridges, #1634; cause It gives to the kidneys the help J., Judge THE ONLY died ■ FACILITY OBTAINABLE. fl aud Mrs. Harry Chick very suddenly schools, what the law requires; free High to perform their work. the jury: weeks.There BANK IN BELFAST I Friday morning, aged five ichool, $175; repairs on schoolhouses, $100; If you have any, even one, of the syiui "When a man becomes a candidate B COMHERCIAL within be I have been four burials in this town ichool books, $100....The closing reception kldnev disease, cure yourself now, for office bis character and integrity, iu. OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY WAL- 1 the last week. Prof. M. M. Brown took betes, dropsy or Bright’s disease sets as as his fitness for become fl _ md ball given by well office, this Belfast testimony: of comment. It is a in Hall St. George last Friday night N* proper subjects, I DO COUNTY MEN. I CENTER MONTVILI.E. [dace Mrs. B. E. Allen of 83 Congress street, to criticise under such circum- md was attended about two hundred n privilege Rufus Lowell was drawn on the traverse by Maine, says: Doan’s Kidney Pills is a no matter if the criticism is was furnished an •' stances, for the term of court at Belfast.. teople. Good music by which I have every confidence. I have or the jury April defamatory not, provided always con- last six The directors of the Liberty and Belfast irchestra of tivepieoes and the program lit various times during the criticism is made in good faith.” l STATES DEPOSITORY. I met March 7th, at the ;ained twenty-four dances. An oyster sup- years and from the benefit derived I UNITED telephone company In the exercise of this undoubted them the heartiest recommendation, in to audit bills per was served in the Grange hall at mid- central office Searsmont, curie, and in of what was Ames and A. C. think they are without an equal for right, pursuance and transact necessary business—There dght by Mrs. Geo. Crockett, ache and other kidney pains and weak:-* considered a duty to the constituency at the farm of the rhe hall was decorated to represent a will be a public auction liave often reoommended them to my friui and the main hall it has served so The dur- the party > long, Journal, late Asa Gowen on March 16th. All lapauese garden were afflicted with kidney complaint. was with striugs of fancy lanterns, a ring the campaign which closed a t household furniture, stock and farming im- hung vise every kidney sufferer to give them aud banners. The stage was set Prtce so cent.- Monday, presented facts of record con- plements will be sold. The sale will begin dreamers For sale by all dealers. with a soene and elaborately trira- ter-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agent' the “character aud as at 9 a. m.The brief report of the town garden cerning integrity was Bank ol was ned with fir aud pine. The orchestra the United States. Belfast incorrect He national last week as his of the meeting published well fitness for office” of low trees. Trees were Remember the name—Doan’s—and City as to the collector elected. A full and ac- icreened by a row Democratic candidate for Mayor. These all around the hall >tlier. | | curate report of the meeting is published on tlso effectively used criticisms were made in good faith, and I. W. Parker ha* employed his leisure Capt. Ambrose Ames, late of schooDer THE CHURCHES. Castine BELFAST time. this w inter in building at his home on Wm. H. Jewell, has bought from THE Mentor NEWSJjf High street a neat little rowboat, well parties the two-masted schooner Services at the Chapel, East Northport, at and will coasting uiblisheks- notice. adaptedi for a tender or for general purposes, use her in the general 10:48 a. m., sermon by the pastor, Kev. O. the andt has a second boat underway. The trade. Winslow. Services at Wood’s school- of The Journal are on sale at G. New copies The Wash Galateas of these boats materialI and workmanship house at ... .••.'irtk.&aai dm- places: office. New Advertisements. Fred A. John- 2p.m. ,kt. At the post and do not remain on At the post office. areJ of the best, they son, Masonic the new of the Maine Civic v .n Springs. has received E. H. Emery League n I. H. W. Temple, At the store of hand, a great while. \v.>tkwvbt. wash Galateas for spring and summer wear, will occupy the pulpit at the Universalist Wear are " and Summer 17c. of I). J. Dickens. The next of Seaside Chautauqua which he is at He For Here, n store meeting selling 17 cents a yard. church Sunday morning. Sunday school Spring yd. s'u’hvau. Searsport and M. J. Dow, Mrs. Lewis No. receive sub- Circle will be with Gannon, has a fine assortment of these which noon. .. authorized agents to goods, at ami advertisements. 48I Congress street, Monday afternoon, make up into charming dresses for children Here the best assortment in town of these Co. The Christian Scientists hold services in you’ll find pleas- j ,u i, an Journal Publishing fotir !■—* Marchj 16th. The lesson from chapter and dainty shirtwaist suits for women. # their hall, 127 Main street, every Sunday to the of the “Newer Ideals of Peace;” topic Whitten are distributors of wash materials which make up into such dresses bring Offers. Owing Brus., Belfast, at 11 o’clock and Wednesday even- ing charming be “American Paint- morning of oar columns we have from1 magazine will the William Tell flour. Read the advt. ,1 condition o’clock, to which all are cordially shirtwaist suits for women. The James ing at 7.30 for children and such dainty the advertisements of i The roll-call, quotations from which Tells you all about it....See state- discontinue ing.” welcome. otters, and will present them Bryce.I ments of the Meroautile Fire & Marine Ins. new Galatea cloths come 29 inches wide in both plain colors— First Parish church (Unitarian.) Service to last Co. of Boston and the we. They apply only subscrip- The South Belfast Pedro Club met Niagara Fire Ins. Co. at 10.45 a. m.; sermon by the Red and and in and is Mrs. Fred of New in next Sunday Navy, White, Kahki, pretty fancy striped ,1 in advance; and when payment Tuesday evening with Mr. and York, represented Belfast by pastor; subject, “Light on the Path.” Sun- he stated what premium, if L.] Toothaker. The members are Mr. aud James Pattee & Son... .Sheet music at only ! checked effects—Blues, Tans, Red and Greys. should at 12 noon; of study j a at The day school subject desired. It is also necessary say to Mrs.j Fred L. Toothaker, Mr. and Mrs. 10 cents copy Fashion, “the store “II. Isaiah.” are for savers.”.. .A middle woman FPESH. NEW, CRISPY FABRICS— ::h of these publications mailed , Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis H. money aged Eugene Woods, the text wanted ta do housework for a widow_ A mission study class, using Journal or from this office. We Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Miller. ; he is to be form- one ■ 160 this Just opened at the Corner Stare of A. D. book “The Uplift of China," FROM ONE OF THE BEST LOOMS ! a for these publications year will a series of games 1 j They play N. IIaz- from Chase & Son the Widow neckwear. ed immediately with Miss Margaret anee, and they are then sent season., Clam stew, crackers and pickles, Merry The book is a most inter- our subscribers. Manton spring and summer catalogues as leader. IN THE UNUSUAL- speetive offices to coffee, jelly and whipped cream, cake and May eltinq | WORLD-QUALITY will be a number en- for one mail 14 ceuis.... a ue ..muo iiugi vo. is esting one and there jibbing offers are as follows oream, pie, frnit and coffee, were served. D> weeks’ course. advance: a safe bank and a strong bank. Four per rolled to take the eight GOOD FOR THIS VERY LOW subscription paid in Mills. The members of the LY Poor’s in & Home.$2.00 cent interest paid the savings department There will be a service at Trinity Reform- rnal and-Farm Benevolent Club will give an entertainment 2.25 Paul will have a new on ,n nal and Tribune Farmer. ; ....Switt & oandy 'ed church next Sunday at 2.30 p. in., with PRICE. in Morrill evening, March 14th.... mnal and McCall’s Magazine... 2.10 Saturday at 20 oents a sale next Saturday pound. sermon by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Vaughan. rnal and New Idea Magazine.. 2.10 Mrs. Winfield S. Carver of Vinal Haven is Tribune.. 2.50 See advt. of ladies’ gold watch lost. Re- Sunday school immediately after the ser- ■ rnal and Tri-Weekly visiting her sisters Mrs. J. W. Banks aud ii take choice of these Galatea Cloths—a value which ward offered. ..Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flanders vice. meeting this, Thursday, even- You may your Mrs Etta Brown.Mr. and George Hart- Prayer \Hr> Y«|f*/| be a dance in Equity Grange a oard of thanks.Good /VI 1/U I dill will publish girl at 7.30 o’clock. The seats are free and stoie in town. Come and see them shorn of Belmont called on their old neigh- ing cannot equai jn any other uvurow, evening, wanted to do housework in a small yQU Friday, family. a welcome is extended to all. bors Sunday. ...They will finish hauling the niversalist Social Aid will meet Apply to Mrs. George VV. Stoddard, 120 —while the assortment is 1 from the mill to day for the new The Sunday services at the Methodist NOW complete. lumber street_The National Bank of- Frank G. Mixer this, Thursday, High City E. Luce will be JDuiiuing irnii is uuiu hum Church, Rev. Albert pastor, at 2 o’clock. fers for sale the first mortgage 5 per cent week The as at 1045 a. m. preaching by Rev. From A Subscriber. Last bonds of the Chicago Railways Co. at follow*;: will be a 15 cent supper In the ves; gold of the Christian Civic a for renewal of I. Luce, Secretary Journal received check and interest, subject to an advance. ■ Reformed church tomor- 95J Trinity S. ac- of Maine; at 12 o’clock, Sunday- 1subscription from Georgetown, C., cent interest on savings accounts. League ... tn whinh all are invited. Four per Frank P. Blodgett, Supt; at 3 p. in. companied by the following note: _L. A. Searsmont, has straw- school, Warren, Miss Lillian flies’ Aid of the Trinity Keiormed to an order Junior Epworth League, Spin- APVKR,TISEiV OF FACTS You may be surprised get berry plants for sale. Give him a call. ____THE. V _____ j ill meet with Mrs. George Pendle- Carolina for a to be sent at 7.30 p. m. illustrated lecture EPAJWNSOW^Sj from South paper ney, Supt.; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rowe publish a card at 2 o’clock, to Maine. But when 1 “rise to explain’ of Waterville. -. 1 hursday, afternoon by Rev. Henry N, Pringle will not be. 1 am one of Searsport’s of thanks.See advt. of E. J. Hatch, you at 7.30 p. m. Epworth League, i: ,;s of the Unlversalist society are old sea captains, that left there many years insurance and real estate agents. Tuesday wife was a Methodist minister’s at 7.30 p. m., Class meeting. for their annual Easter sale and ago My Tiie Thursday OE BROOKS. and lived in Belfast, Searsport North Church Parish Supper. THE NEWS ■ daughter service at the he held oil Wednesday, April 15tli. we Regular preaching Baptist ONE and all around the E. M. C., and have March parish supper aud social held at the ^ONLY REMAINS!^ “lo these many years.” Church next Sunday morning at 10.45 con- for j .ill he a food sale in the Baptist had your paper North Congregational church Wednesday Bert Payson is busy packing apples She is spending the winter in Georgia. I ducted the Rev. D. II. MacQuar- \ tomorrow, Friday, afternoon March 4th, was one of the most by pastor, trade. --stry am master of sell. John Bossert trading evening, the export A Standard Hachine. rie. of the morning sermon, “The Sewing /.•lock. The public’s patronage is here from New York. The paper is sent successful of the season’s series. As usual Subject is still confined to of God.” Field Norman McTaggart me here. I read it and send it to her. \\ e 6 aud was a Manifesto of the Kingdom ... -'r.!. supper was served at o’clock, illness. couid along without it, but we Edward H. the house by > probably get who Secretary, Emery (Civic n for the usual one. Mrs. Amos Clement, last 2 1 ;.i will close a delicious IN .is Friday are not going to try, as we think great E. C. Holbrook went to Clinton from League) will give an illustrated address in Mrs. ication. There was no school in deal of it. was to have had charge, was prevented with her sister. the He will deal principally with Friday for a short visit as it illness and her place at evening. Chain Stitch | Lock Stitch 1 Primary building Monday, have been made for repre- being present by a valuable Arrangements the question. The evening L. A. Bachelder recently lost head of the committee was taken temperance I l as a polling place. sentatives of the Christian Civic League to the supper caused 2 Thread Thread The meeting opens at 7.30. A large attendance Jersey cow from injury byjanother j their of Belfast next Sun- by Miss Carrie M. Cutter. supper H. S. Seniors are rehearsing speak in the churches is Other of the filled and several were obliged expected. appointments animal. 5 Years Guarantee. under the instruction of Mrs. S. In the morning at 10.45addresses will tables were day. church services as before. who has nearly recovered to wait for the second table. After supper P. B. Clifford, A for the Bird a-. They will be presented in the be delivered in the Congregational, Univer- Bargain Early a com- The services for the week at the North was at thecvillage an entertainment arranged for by from a serious illness, Look it over. It tells the story. THE LAST, but not THE LEAST use, April 10th. salist and Methodist churches by Messrs. of church will be as follows: At mittee from the Men’s Club consisting Congregational last week. on us last week and Pringle, Emery and Luce, respectively. hu went hack A. E. this after- the late READ MACHINE WORKS, 44 Main St., Belfast, Me. in the Messrs. C. 0. Poor, Calvin Hubbard, Junior C. meeting Thursday, Mrs. J. Johnson, widow of to send out that edition 3p. m. Mr. Emery will speak Trinity Mary i.liged It. F. Dunton and Charles noon at 3 30; prayer meeting this evening received a Reformed East Belfast. In the Charles 11. Craig, Noah G. Johnson, has pension, was the more annoying as the Church, was Following is at 7 Confessing Christ, Matt. 10: is announced to de- P. llazeltine, presented. 30, topic, with arrears. * one. evening Mr. Pringle ***************** 4****** * .s a very large 32 39. of Arthur eve- in the Methodist the Knights King Friday now and every^team liver an illustrated lecture program: It is nice travelling j .1 Colby is getting his smack the at 7:30; morning worship Sunday at ! church and Mr. will give a similar Selection, Poole Piano Palyer, ning the to do up for the spring work, Emery Mr. E. S. Pitcher. is busy improving opportunity I The Most I ready prt 10.45, with sermon by Rev. ii. X. Pringie of f s will lit the boat with a gaso- address in the Baptist church. These Trio. Overture to “The Barber of on snow. pn.val of those :* Piano Waterville; school at 12 in.; meeting the teaming 5 f bevme^ Sunday In *i "ho have tested T Deer Isle Messenger. it is understood, will devote Endeavor at U.30: of j speakers, Mrs. Gilchre*t, Miss Stoddard, Miss Pitcher. of the Christian Society Win. Gould has a nicely matched pair *•« their d letters in the Hel- attention to the temperance problem and 1.” Wakefield. The Wise Use of Money. 1 Tim. (>: that lie is Economical £ i remaining special Vocal Solo, “Polly topic, Percherons, 3 and I years old, f ;h™'homes for many ^ Mrs. E. P. Frost. 17 19. This church will unite with the other grade inice for the week ending March as affecting the State of Maine. It is hoped harness.
— ■*————tM 1 --*-- _ Household Letter. WOULD STARVE THE HOSPITALS. Eleanor Francis’ Trousseau Sets in Hew York. Bridal Out- efforts to fasten tlie In its desperate of of extravagance ou the last FACTS fits of Housebold Linens. Popularity charge Legislature—42 per cent of which was all White in Table Decoration. Practical Sentinel is Democratic—tiie Waterville Colored of Sanitas. Shirt Waist task of Linings now engaged in the ungracious Boxes. Fittings for Linen Closets. attacking the appropriations in aid of hospitals and charitable institutions FOR SICK Glass Covers. over which the State exercises no [Correspondence of Tlie Journal ] is welcome supervision or control. It All the special linen stores, and we to all the capital it cau make political have a number of such places here, are out of that. It has refrained from at- attention to furnish- tacking such appropriation ou consti- WOMEN giving particular farmer a of tutional grounds, and it will probably ing “Trousseau Sets,” as the wedding The discruwnatinq 'Bp keeps supply not do so, since the constitution em- outfit of household linen has come to be powers the Legislature to make “all for the designated. reasonable laws and regulations The foreign idea that a bride should benefit of the of a defence and people have a well filled linen chest as part LINIMENT to this con- SLOAN’S this State, not repugnant of tier outfit has been adopted here by the stitution, nor to that of United the set of who control the founder, strained to people curb, hock, States,” and since there is nothing since what they do is invariably For spavin, splint, sweeny, capped the benefit of styles, - show that these laws for copied. Fashionable dinner cloths are wind and all lameness in horses the people are contrary to the con- of satin finished linen with wide tendons, puffs the plain - stitution. The Sentinel says borders, and two monograms are used, foot rot and on cattle and amount so appropriated was $103,000 in worked at opposite diagonal corners, For thrush, garget sheep in 1001. This was 1007, against $48,000 placed so that they are well up on the the cholera, and scours in an increase of $55,000, assuming top of the table and not likely to be cov- For distemper, thumps hogs- What of it? If hog hoq figures to he correct. ered by the china or silver. Very large - and could be af- and in the money was needed napkins, either 27 inches square after For diarrhoea, canker roup, poultry the of can- ob- forded, charge extravagance the English fashion or 26 by 36,'the — PRICE 25 £ $1.00 ns what AT ALL DEALERS *.50* not be maintained. Let see long Fiench shape, are used to go with were some of these institutions, which these plain dinner cloths.. The napkins of did not appear in the expenditures are folded in three and the monogram asked for and 1001 and which last year comes in the centre and is placed on the received aid: LYDIA E. PINKHAM service used at all ceremonious plate IN A NARROW ESCAPE. SHI -BUILDIHG ROCKLUSD. Bar Harbor hospital.$ 2,000 No other medicine has been so dinners. lieaooness’ Bangor. 000 narrow from Home, in the LACE AND PINE LINEN. Many people have a escape — successful relieving suffering vviii be Healy asylum,.•'. 3,000 pneumonia and consumption as a result of a Cobb, Butler & Co’s shipyard of women or so are some of the cloths tins Knox County General hospital- 2,622 received many gen- Marvellous cold that hangs oft. Foley's Honey and the busiest place in Rockland suni- .'Mate sanatariuni. to,000 E. made of fine linen filet lace-a no matter how Maine uine testimonials as has Lydia up square Tar cures coughs and colds mei ns tlieliini will lie hustling away On and after Oct.-7, 1907, trains cornier, p,-: home.. the ami Maine Children's 1,250 meshed lace made somewhat after seated ami pneumonia on four new schooners that aie to he Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. deep prevents at Burnham and Waterville with through tr:; .Northern Gen. hospital. 2,000 drawn but dif- Refuse substitutes. K. H. Maine, of Mexican work, consumption. fall or earlier. ■ In every community you will find style launched by for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland Waldo County General hospital. 1,500 that in and Moody. fering from pattern general The keel for one (if these vessets is al- follows: W ebber Hospital association. 7,000 women who have been restored to most, Boston, will run as effect. Cloths and doilies of this si retched, the sternpost is in po- York hospital. 1,500 health E. Pinkham’s ready KKOM BELFAST. by Lydia Veg- are further ornamented limber 8,000 Miles. and is in readiness AND GOODS statement oi iacis accom- costly style Shipping sition, everything From the etable Compound. Almost every lace and A M »' M I V with insets of Venice Point for up the frames in quick order tl.e resolve it that the putting 7 Of* 12 If 82 panying appears one you meet has either been bene- done in fine hand embroidery. D. March 2. Au the timber arrives. Schooner Belfast depart. Hos- patterns Washington, ('., when Point.17 10 tl2 20 13 2," Bar Harbor surgical and Medical fited or has who have. for use in City by it, friends Such linens are suitable only Australian corporation lias just receiv- Metinic is due this week with the ma Waldo ..17 20 112 30 |3 :i was erected at a cost of $39,000, pital In the Pinkham at the most and estab- from the Russian be a four master 7 32 12 42 3 47 that Laboratory elegant expensive ed a concession lei iaI. This craft will Bflooks. raised voluntary subscriptions; with au Knox 17 44 112 54 13 by wo m a n a ny d ay lishments, hut every woman Government to take out thirty million of 1300 built for the Benedict for from all over Lynn,Ma ss., any may tons, Thorndike. 7 60 1 00 4 it provides aid people handwork is sure to ad- a forest in see the files over one mil- eye for artistic feet of timber a year from Manson Marine Co. of New Raven. It. 7 68 1 08 4 i:t as well as from containing rimy. the State elsewhere; which from 8 20 1 30 4 35 lion one hundred thousand letters mire these creations, represent Siberia, nine hundred miles Vlad- will be named tlie Jessie Bishop and is & Burnham, arrive. that summer visitors for s 40 6 give liberally months of skilled labor many clever to be in Melbourne, Has- I’i!ton's, Clinton. 06 by delivered to be commanded %IH‘if there was a deficit from women and ivostok, by (.'apt. Jasper 8 60 -< its support, but that seeking health, thou- that Benton. workers. eight kell of Deer Isle. It is 40 3 20 6 o that Australia, approximately expected Bangor .... .11 of $5400 and it was thought $2000 here are the letters in which they: three COLISEUM BELFAST. ALL WHITE EFFECTS. sand miles away, and nearly the vessel will be ready to launch m BUILDING, A M was a moderate sum to ask from the state over their own 8 55 2 lo 6 16 openly signa- the distance from New York to J line. tf9 Waterville. used over white or times P State to assist in making up the deficit. tures that were cured These cloths are AM M M they by Lydia ■ San Francisco. For Crowell & Thurlovv of Boston The was estab- colored satin linings that throw out the Portland.11 36 4 60 i> 2u Healy orphan asylum E. Pinkkam's that no oper- be launched the four masted A It Vegetable Compound. but the It is likely lumbering will * lished in Lewiston fifteen years ago. design beautifully, preponder-1 7 65 3 ;11 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ation of recent years more strongly schooner Lewiston, which will tie about { K. D. 3 26 receives children without dis- ance of favor is for tables where the 1 B.ston, D. 3 HO WHO 7;. fl orphan has saved women illustrates the in the timber sup the same size as the Jessie Bishop. The jw tinction of race or creed and from all Compound, many is all white, color being intro- pinch setting of the world. In the as soon as the Metinic TO BELFAST. from flowers and favors. ! ply in all parts keel will he laid Stable cares for about 200 surgical operations. in tire House over the it duced Windsor State; only in an news of the concession, told arrives and work will be pushed lor- PM AM AM ! and is by the money Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable In accord with tills, plain crystal with : children, supported lumber is thesugges ward so that the schooner can be E. I). 7 00 ^ the roots in is reckoned better American journal, I received for their board, and by Compound is made from and tlie monogram cut Boston, W D .;. 8 46 j tion of the difficulty that all countries uiUIlCUcU UUflilg Uir aumuiri. hc j State herhs. without drusrs. and is whole- than any more fancy glass. Gold BOARDING and TRANSIENT. I x ■ appropriation. style iiave to encounter in the Lewiston is to .be commanded it General is more often used at may getting by Capt. Portland.-.H35 7(0 The Knox County Hospital some and harmless. figured glass the future. and wood which they need in Tliomas J. Ginn of Auburn, a former A M at Rockland was incorporated in 1903 luncheons than on dinner tables, 15 9 55 4 The reason why Lydia E. Pink- ‘F.vprv vnar Limber cruisers ure going Knox county sea captain. Waterville. 7 to on the work of a general hos- white and china holds first place Horses stood 10 cents 7 00 carry ham’s is so gold and further alield and cutting A of the schooner Ellen in, Bangor. of the and it Vegetable Compound none of further duplicate J M pital in that part State, for the same service, though of abun- successful is because it contains in- the trees which, in former times Little is to be built for Donnell & Me- Pairs stood in, 15 Benton. f7 22 MO 01 4 21! has received from the Slate these rules are obligatory among 4 regularly which act because of the in- Kuwn of Boston—a four-master, with Clinton. t7 33 110 10 in 1905 it $1000 gredients directly upon where each hostess is dance, they passed stood in and fed 8 35 1020 4 1 $1500 a year and got fashionable set, 1500 Horse Burnham, depart...'.. the feminine it accessibility of the forest. two decks and about tons’ capac- 8 63 10 45 additional for repairs. organism, restoring more or less a law unto herseif. Cnitv. In out the Siberian limber The frame is due in April, and with and grain, 25 Thorndike. 0 02 11 «< 6 The Northern Maine General Hospi- to a healthy normal condition. Colored effects can always be obtain- taking ity. hay the Melbourne lumbermen will have work will be commenced May 1st. The Knox.. t9 10 *1110 0’ tal at lake was founded char- Women who are from ed mats under the doilies and 0 25 1130 r. 4 Eagle by suffering by placing cut in will be be as fol- and Brooks. to the eutiie year’s July, vessel’s dimensions Open day night. (0 35 111 40 *5 ity in 1900 and incorporated by act of those distressing ills peculiar to iheir centre pieces to correspond with any ship Waldo... and October, for lows: o'f 175 feet; breadth 5 0 45 ill 60 last its lias desired scheme of decoration. August, September Length keel, connection. City Point. P; Legislature year, building sex should not lose of these, the there of IS feet. Telephone 9 50 11 55 * for the sight during the remainder of year of beam, 39 feet; depili hold, tel fast, arrive cost $10,000. It is especially facts or doubt the of LACE CENTERS AND DOILIES. ability Lydia’ is no water at the of ship- The schooner is to be engaged in trade tFlag station. it in all re- open point COLCORD & CHAPMAN, for Boston are now sol1 poor and takes applicants Pinkham’s doilies are Limited tickets Vegetable Compound Lace edged centers and ment. with Cuba and southern ports. Capt. and all stations on Brand of race or creed, at a cost of IE. 95.00 from Belfast gardless Uo restore their health. as indicated the feature of is to command. to West and V if able to tlie proper caper, by What makes this unusual ltoding of Boston Proprietors. Through tickets all points 50 cents per day for patients for sale Lewis Sanbok make up of the aforementioned trous- transporting bulky logs 8,Out) miles The fourth school er is to be a three- west, via all routes, by pay, and they receive the same care Agent, Belfast. seau sets, and this is a sensible as well feasible is that such unmanufac- master of about 350 tons capacity, McPONALI*, anil attention if unable to pay. Ti e Problems for the Methodists. quite MORRIS as a fashion, for colored embroi- tured stock is admitted free, while built for the Brainerd Sluder and Ilail Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Salem, Mass., Vice President and General Manag* a pretty Holyoke nurses are Franciscan nuns, compe- and Ticket Agent deries are perishable under the best of there is a on all manufac- Co., and to be commanded by F. E. Boothbv. Gen’l Pass, tent is in charge, and 175 heavy duty Quarry j ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1907. physician Maine Conferences to Consider Matter of conditions and white pieces do not tured wood into Australia, the Thomas K. Rowland of were admitted in 1900. brought j Capt. Green-; patients j: 00 Consolidation and Church Extension. grow tiresome as colored things have a duty on lumber, for instance, being port, R. I. The dimensions will be 120 Ileal Instate.$ 40,545 The Waldo County General Hospital Mortgage Loans. 32,000 00 he consolidation of the two Metho- way of doing. $5.00 a thousand board feet. At feet keel, 30 1 2 feet beam and 10 feel, at Belfast was opened in 1904. It has 't nearly Stuck and Komis. 884,003 11 in and lack of AND PRACTICAL. a new mill is being erected bold. The frame is to arrive m the received a large number of patients dist conferences Maine, NOVEL Melbourne, Cash in Ofiioe ami Bank. 14,41952. work in some of to manufacture these logs into dressed and the craft will be completed 47 and it gives free care to tlio.se unable religious portions A novel and very practical set of col. spring Agent’s Balances. 23,987 HON. WM. T. COBB and will he the two stock, such as flooring, ceiling and other bv early fail. The vessel is to be es- Intele>ts and Rents. 41 to pay. it was established and is large- Maine, principal topics nred linings is easily and inexpensively 11,505 as well as into lumber. constructed for carrying gran- All other Assets. 110 59 CALVIN AUSTIN, Receivers. ly maintained by voluntary contribu- for discussion at the Maine conference i made by purchasing some of tlie new ] products, pecially of 11. The These Siberian differ from ite from Portland, Conn. tions, the rest made up by hospi- in Augusta the week April wall covering, known as j operations being waterproofed the methods in the United The builders to stretcli the keels Admitted Assets.$1,012,091 10 consolidation of the two conferences Sanitas and cutting it into mats just a ; lumbering plan BANGOR DIVISION. in that in this it is pos- to each two to the south- LIABILITIES, DECEMBER 31, 1907. State. has been urged many years. Originally shade smaller than tlie linen or laces of States, country parallel other, sible and to have new nulls ward of the keel laid undone Net 81400 Tlie Webber association was Maine was a part of the New England the doi.ies or centres. This material; customary already Unpaid Losses.$ Hospital j 320,420 45 TWO TRIP SERVICE. arid was set as a near tne of produc- to the northward. Between 100 and Unearned Premiums.. m lliddeford for tin- purpose conference off separate can he had in blues, pinks or I conveniently place organized plain with the de-I will be at work All other Liabilities. 14.517 11 ot out tlie will of Moses W. conference in 1824. It was divided in and its substantial texture is a tion, though, continually 200 ship carpenters carrying greens C ish Guaranty (' * pit il... lOO.oOO 00 1840 into Maine and East Maine con- creasing supply, the larger mills often when the season is at its height. Webber, who bequeathed a fund for great protection to a polished table, Surplus over all Liabilities. 570,932114 on the line ot the find it to haul their timber by building and supporting a hospital in ferences Kennebec while such linings never wear out or profitable Total Liabilities and surplus.$1,012,091 10 means ot commu- trams and railroads many miles away i will be river. The renews their s son. ids. Belfast that city. Tlie fund available improved fade and a damp cloth s:r,:n,E komk isemedy. Jane Eat tee & Ag» .Maine. started the lor re- from their saws. Forest experts in in a year or two. Meanwhile tlie asso- nication agitation color, for Sanitas is really a sort of this that the of the ciation. wall a fund of at its com- uniting i hem. ltev. W. T. Ogier, form- oil cloth made for wall country say hope $6000 glorified up of elder of Rockland dis- United states for a steady supply Olive Oil mill Anodyne Cures mand, lias leased and equipped a build- erly presiding hangings, and imitates perfectly wall ruiMses, — timber in the of forestry ing as a hospital for the accomodation trict in the East Maine conference, was burlaps and fathers, as well as ; lies application the Worst I papers, to all and for Sale an earnest advocate of it. In the Maine timberlands, public, Farm of a small number of It lias that its ibilities for house- private patients. tiles, so pos j At this season of the year, when a ! to Bosk the work in tiiac of its le- and the careful study of the economical Reduced Fares—Belfast asked and received state aid towards conference, principal hold uses are endless outside j is so liable to do- i IN NOKTIIPOKT, MAINE, and better utilization of Even on the lungs its to tlie amount of $10,000, of direction tlie past year has hetn done field as an artistic and sanitary product. object gitimate in to \t i;• j> ii/.o fat..l pneumonia, it is worth j Containii g 180 acres of land. 40 acres of mow- $2.25. was Rev. J. F. Ilaiev ot l’ine street to be so, a severe shortage twenty laud suitable which $7000 available last year. by wall covering that needs only know of a i ing land, 50 acres of pasture, high be while to simple prescription leave Belfast at 2.80 m m tlie town of church and Rev. Robert A. of to remove twenty-five years must expected. for sheep raising and other stock, well watered Steamers p The York hospital Culpitts \ washed with a damp sponge been used for and that has successfully ln>m springs, lemainder in wool lane. 5" apple and Thursdays for Camden, Rockland York was established donations and Congress street church, both in Port- ; all soil or J by grime. years in curing colds and preventing ; trees in pood condition. Otic >t< ry house, dl, ton in lias a fund. THE HA1> BOR GLE.-MS. For and Winter)"1' opened 1000. It considerable SHIRT WAIST BOXES. Most of the ingredients wood house, and t»arn 7' x42. in g'«od repair. Weil Soarsport. Bucksport pneumonia. miles 7 45 a. or on arrival of steamer from Bo- indebtedness on account of real estate Last year, the M tine conference at of pood ..ii'cr. Fne mi.es from eltast. Ji m., waist boxes covered with a:\- in every home or can be obtained (irouml. Tins Iannis in W ednesdays and Saturdays. and tlie of Auburn took a long step toward the Shirt pret- By streets that slope to wharf and pier, from the ('amp every- purchases addition hospital for a slock hum For chintz of this material are lead me, feet of dreaming, near at trifling cost. way suitable particulars KKTUKNINU facilities. it is needed the commu- consolidation by resolving that here- ty patterns Oil, DaVID I. by than the stores, (he masts, the Mix well together four tablespoons- inquire of HKliEICK, Foster’s wharf, at after the church at which tlie confer- both newer and more practical 'idle ships, spars, On the Premises. Steamers leave Boston. which it serves, and it is in need of molasses or honey and one table- «>tf nity those in cretonnes or mat- The white sails kissed with dew of stars, fui p. m.. luesdays, and Fridays ence met would not he to upholstered olive oil and Anodyne. a. in of and deserving of aid. expected stars that smile spoonful each of Leave noekland. via Camden, at 5.30 make the Of golden, tropic -■ furnish tree hoard for the ting, and the plain colors very At short intervals take a teaspoonlul on arrival ot steamer from J oston, W«*dm o The largest appropriation—$15,000— any except On cocoa grove and palm girt isle ; the utticials and visitors from and cleanest linings for closet of the mixture, and also apply and saturoa\ s. is for the Maine State sanatorium, conference prettiest streets that slope, by ways that dip on the throat and shelves and bureau drawers. For linen By Anodyne externally All freight,.except live stock, is insured which has been established in the town the great denominational societies Unto the Light street wonder-slip. chest. LIVE STOCK tire and marine isk. chests or closets this is suit- to a of Hebron for the treatment of con- That is expected to reduce the attend- especially Oil, lead and leave me there keep Neuralgic Anodyne is household FRED W KITE Agent Belfast, and can be matched in color with dreams of old dreams that sweep remedy that is invaluable in curing all If there is one in the ance in a measure to increase the feasi- able, »,y days, sumptives. tiling l.u ulucti,. "j11 cl rilihnii hands that hold aches and pains, not only of colds, of consolidation. The Their ships of fancy to thy shore, STATEMENT OF THE line of healing disease that appeals bility principal Baltimore! but neuralgia, headaches, rheumatism, the sets of towels ami napkins in even Thou dear, delightful etc. more than another, it is this. opposition seems to lie in the form of toothache, bruises, sprains, cuts, INSURANCE COMPANY strongly of a dozen or more. A well A bottle costs but 25 cts., and is PHOENIX Tuberculosis is tlie of this cli doubt as to the packages The harbor gleams—down South street, lo, large scourge practicability. home- sold everywhere under guarantee that tlie lack of linen closet is a joy to every The the spars, the smokestacks go, a. .to mate. Modern research has found that The other topic, of" kept masts, refund the money unless it gives satis- OF HARTFOTD, CONN. woman and should be considered The skip, the tugboats scream, Twitchell- it is and in its earlier religious work in some portions of loving bugeyes faction. Made by. The DECEMBER 31, 1907. preventable as it The fat sidewheeiers take the stream, ASSETS is aa tlie more in the plans of every house, surely Champlin Co., Portland, Me. stages curable. With a local institu-' Maine, regarded by many to ot would be if there were more women The hunkers glide ports rest, F. L. LIBBY, Burnham, Maine, Real Estate.$ 139,0- tion for the treatment of the disease important of tlie two. It includes tlie or To wharves and ships and piers rest; Loans. of workers who can architects. that hold Mortgage according to approved methods, suffer- question providing The cattle ships, the hulls Collateral Loans. 08,0< and COVERS OVER LINEN. wheaten A Rchable -AND- ers are no longer compelled to go out- speak foreign languages go among GLASS The garnered harvest’s gold, Stock ami Ronds. 5,998,si side the State for treatment, even if tlie increasing foreign horn population One of the most popular fads here is And here and there, beyond, between. Remedy (’ash in Office and Rank. \ tlie of vessels cross the scene— MASS. I"(i> they have tlie means. Private gifts es- in Maine, and give them comforts to have glass covers made that exactly Gray ghosts AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, Agent’s Ralances. 712,8' Old clippers from the ports of sleep tablished the institution, but it needed of church associations, something that lit the tops of tea tables, dressing OraaiH Baiffi Rills Receivable. That lie beyond the outmost deep! Ely’s and Rents.. is,. and the lias been little done in tiiis State except and the centre of live stock to Brighton Interests larger means, Legislature gave tables, bureaus, pieces is quickly absorbed. Weekly shipments 89,141 tlie Roman Catholics. We we turn—where Calvert drops All other Assets. it $15,000 a year for the next two years. by used to adorn dinner tables. These pause, Gives Relief at Once. Market. Cars leave Belfast every Monday morn- these Another is that of non-self-sus- The white foreueaks. the mainmast tops! There are about twenty-live of phase perfectly protect the delicate coverings It ing and Burnham Monday noon. Dover and Fox- Gross Assets.$7,880. in Around us roar the wheels *>i trade, cleanses, soothes, institutions which receive aid from the taining churches small communities, embroidered and lace trimmed 1 solicit not 14,.’1 of The scurrying crowd, the blithe parade; lieals and protects croft every Saturday morning. your Deduct items admitted. State. would reduce some of those being where two or more the needed is The Sentinel linens, and all washing But there the sea, the spell of it, the diseased mem- consignment, promising you prompt and satis- their one-half or and denominations have organi- the to it clear and that flit Admitted Assets.$7,822 stipends more, evangelical that given glass keep The bobbing boats, the ghosts brane resulting from factory returns with the party's name and ad- some them alto- zations in a of is a ocean DECEMBER 31, 1907. apparently cut out of community decreasing bright. This practice certainly Of old adventures, tales, Catarrh and drives dress 1 sell your stock to. Write for shipping LIABILITIES It will have the of The third phase is that of both in The surge, West Indian gales, 424. v gether. monopoly population. gain for economy preserving deep-sea away a Cold in the free. Net Uunpaid Losses. $ like the a driections and my weekly market letter, that flint-hearted economy. There is neglected communities, farm- the linen and a saving of the time and A coffee ship, clipper sleek, Head Ite- Unearned Premiums. 3,985,8 from Port Rique; quickly. no money less begrudged the tax ing territory between villages or some effort that must otherwise be expended Molasses-filled, stores the Senses of All other Liabilities. 20,81. by A pungy, borne than that which to the of tlie along a scantily settled delicate handwork, dandy, dancing Cash Capital. 2,000,0 payers goes help people in cleansing such some of I Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at From bay-port yestermorn Drug- over all Liabilities. 1,441,1' sick and and to for coast. Tlie village will have a church more now in the Surplus suffering provide but it is seen just gists or by mail. In liqui 1 form, 75 cents. WE tlie fatherless.—Portland Press. but the outside will he left to homes of the Me- Slow wheeling time brings change, and people more pretentious Ely Brothers, 5o Warren Street, New York. Total Liabilities and Surplus.$7,822,27 take care of themselves. than in the plainer ones where brings tropolis The dust that veils old, primary things; Albert M. Ames, Agent. Stockton Spring- TEACHING BABY TO WALK. Tlie money question is at tlie bottom its should make WANT practical advantages The on ami on of both, the resolving itself city creeps, creeps problem most appeal to the housewife. Above, beyond the shores of dawn ; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BY I)R. MAUDE KENT. into that of support for tlie tilings and still Eleanor Frances. Creeps east and west and north, unicreas Martin L Dwelley of Fraukfort, In Editor Medical “American desired. street State of his YOUR Department, Up, up and over Charles hill, the Comity of Waldo and Maine, by FOR SALE is to take d the sixth of April, 1900 The conference expected Beyond the falls, beyond the park. mortgage deed dat day One of the best hay farms in the county Housekeeper.” on Pilotage Bill. the of Deeds for said sne.h Motion as will brim? the second and Hearing the northmost boundary mark— and recorded in Kegtstry about 1(M) acres of the best land Never encourage a baby to try to walk if Beyond Book 266, Cage 264. conveyed tabling both of these Defoe But change, nor time, nor fire, nor fate rniiotv of Waldo. rooks, plenty of wood, also some timber, he seems unwilling to learn. The sockets perhaps questions with M Keed, therein named as D. M. Keed SUBSCRIPTION The Littlefield bill dispensing Can touch these charms that undulate, W Daniel well watered. Abundance of fruit are shallow in chil- the conference which will meet in the County of Penobscot and pasture, of the joints very tiny general and in dream (f Hampden, Good bouse, ell, shed and carriage house, State licenses for pilots providing That ebb, that flow, that rise a certain lot or parcel of land dren and the hones so feebly connected that at Baltimore in May. The cordial co State of Maine, To THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. We large barn. Cuts 10 tons hay, which will 1*-' the of licenses to Beside the street piers of gleam I thereon standing, situated in said are dislocated. Besides which, of the East Maine conference for granting pilot Light with buildings with farm if wanted. Also all farming they easily operation and described as follows: •' and mates of vessels of Frankfort and bounded take of ourcom lA miles from « bowed legs are much easier to avoid than 10 masters sailing me and let me corner west want to advantage Located postofllce. Inquire is expected in this movement. Oh, lead there, stay Keginning at the southeast running you THOMAS GANNON before the are States in the W, T. cure, and standing legs of this matter which Maine the United employed Beside the wharves of the Ed Curtis lot to land of C.bun- M- Because yesterday— bv low- bination with THE NEW IDEA WOMAN’S 35tf Lower Congress St., Belfast, strong enough to hear the weight of the coastwise trade, was the subject of a The boats, the smoke-wreathed den ni-ls- thence by land of said Bunnels, Nora wishes to present to the national confer- packet the town road leading body mar result ii. permanent deformity, before, the House Committee on Of sailor folk and I ers 'George l owers, to have the election of in hearing 'longshoremen schoolhouse past MAGAZINE. We already announced that will cause a constant regret. ence, delegates i-pril now Iron, the Kichard’s (so called) Merchant Marine and Fisheries last Thd harbor gleams—just afar, thence said road to land ninth or the becomes of unusual interest. It is the George Kingsbury’s) by About the tenth month first I saw it from a street car, land of that we offer the two for $2.10, week. F. S. Pendleton of New York Gay of thence south by together attempt usually is made to place the child custom in Maine conference to refuse The the the of w hite l)fnief Kingsbury; and .folui But- for those favoring the hill, masts, spars, peaks said K mgsbury, Rosetta Dwelley Price Wanlii on its feet At the eleventh or twelfth $2.50. to elect a minister who electioneers for appeared From seas of song ami seas of light, terliekl to first mentioned bounds; containing Regular Subscription of one Help month the clibd w ill stand with some as- while Charles L. Warwick, secretary seas of and forty acres reserving the position, consequently there are no From seas of calm and gale— about one hundred Men or women to represent The Ann-' 1 he first at are of Mates and And whereas tile said Daniel copies of New Idea at this sistance. attempts walking for the two min- the Association Masters, A phantom hull, a ghostly sail, acre as a cemetery. Sample edited by F. I’. Dunne (“Mr. .I..... Mm l.i I, nml.tl, Tilt. announced candidates deceased, and the under- Magazine, it. on of v Heed, afterwards Ida m. Tarbell. Lincoln Steffens, the two dele- Pilots, opposed A fine old ship seas yore executrix of Ids es- ollice. ley”), nt which children walk alone is isteral delegates. For lay was duly appointed Good Continuin: average age When sailed from Baltimore! signed oi said mort- Straight proposition. pay. two men are active clippers tate- and whereas the conditions REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO to in business <* 1 • about lire fifteenth or sixteenth month. gates, conducting —Baltimore Sun. ! therefore reason terost. from year year gage have been broken, now, by and net necessary. Goo., Much upon the surroundings. A campaigns. Warren W. Cole of Chest- thereof 1 claim a Experience capital depends uf the breach of ihe conditions Belfast, Maine Write .J N. TRA IN Eli. '->;i We difference is seen in different families nut street and F. J. port unity. great church, Portland, Farmer. foreclosure of said mortgage. New York City. to time of Previous Another Waldo County 7, UH'8. Street, irt regard walking. Goodspeed of Wilton. It is the custom Hampden,V Me.-March most com- LOUISE M. HEED, Executrix. sickness may retard walking, or, to elect one elder and one presiding & SNAKE, her Attorneys 3wl2 e o n d- 11 mon of all, the condition of the bones George Bagley of Troy sold to the Troy By MAYO S e other as ministerial delegates. of even known as rickets. In some instances from six cows 30,187 pounds of goods spinal W. Hamilton of San creamery Em disease be the cause. Bishop John the ending December 1907. scription. may milk during year ture, bedding, of tile and for ten min- Francisco of Boston, will pre- of 5.43 SALE Liniment. Massage hips legs formerly His test has been an average per FARM FOR pets, stoves, is the best ex- The committee on con- Trundy’s it utes after the morning bath, side. program cent, and the amount of butterfat produced Antique fun ternal a of 1642 For this he a It treatment; pour teaspoonful sists of the three presiding elders. Rev. Yffibl during the year pounds. [u on IUilge. Will afford,instant relief for headache, earache, specialty. ij Cod Lives Montville, Ayer’s olive oil into the of the hand and do Our delicious an average per pound of have anything palm D. Holmes of Lewisville, Rev. has received price cures neural- 1 George of toothache, backache, rheumatism, sell drop me not massage very rapidly or vigorously. of and without oil. 32$ cents. The entire amount money re- Farm of the late Albert O. Porter, containing Charles W. Parsons Portland, and lumbago, corns, burns, bruises, sore throat, card and will receive a prompt oh' The even, firm pressure is the best motion preparation ceived from the creamery was 3735.02. He ■5 acres, well divided into tillage, pasture gia, postal you Rev. B. C. Wentworth of Old Orchard, Rood house and barn, good well of around the liver, swelling of joints and in a case of tliis sort, aud combines a sooth Better than old-fashioned received for veal calves 317.37 and sold milk woodland. pains WALTER H. COOMBS. the of the orchard, sehoolhouse near by. R. F. effect and the desired stimulation of and pastor Augusta church, to his and used himself enough water, apple pains of all kinds. Allays inflammation and pre- Corner Cross and Federal Streets, BelLm. ing neighbors L). from both Liberty and Freedom, Me.; the Rev. E Dunnack. The princi- cod liver oil and emulsions to the total income from these cows delivery For external use only. Price circulation. Henry bring also a in the house. For terms inquire rents poisoning. of from routine for each cow. He telephone Twice a day give a half teaspoonful pal announcement aside up to about 3600, or 3100 the ‘,laCe’ °r 16 cents at R. H. Moody’s. Made by S. D. Trundy, to restore health for month for Scptt’s Emulsion. The combination of the and the two important matters of ad- paid out grain about 315 per 0fDR. EDWIN A. PORTER, Maine. Ivr28 fpr he Alain Stockton Springs, oil and hypophosphites of lime aud soda ministration, is that Rev. Charles A. Old delicate children, ten mouths. The other two mouths bought Pittfefielti, will food to build bone people, Farm and Home. assist the other Goodell, pastor of Calvary church, New and none.—Turf, Postals tissue and is necessary weak run-down Townsend’s rapidly, equally will deliver a series of three lec- persons, where the spinal uerves are diseased. York, OASTORX tures on the topic of evangel- after sickness, colds, coughs, general The Kind You Have Always ARE THE BEST ism. and all throat and Bun th, Bought the Public: $25.00 REWARD PERISH. To THOUSANDS bronchitis The local committee of arrangements Thousands from con- perish every year consists of George M. Ryder, W. D. troubles. I wish to Inform my customers that I have The above reward will be paid to any person from a cold. lung will continue work sumption resulting Foley’s Hutchins and G. A. Colburn. moved to West Belfast, but who will bring Information thai will lead to the Iloney and Tar cures the most obstinate it on our guarantee as before, papering, painting, frescoing and arrest and conviction of any person or persons Try varnish work. stone walls from the Otis racking coughs and expels the cold from _ _ removingB any of the R. H. W. J. ROBERTS. H. J.OHAPLES.Supt^; your system and prevents consumption and MOODY, DRUSBIST, FOlEYSHffiNEMCAH cases 3wto* Belfast, November 26,1907.-«nU8 lift It has cured of Pnwnla Telephone 75-22 ■ pneumonia. many FOLEYSHONEIMAH MAINE. Ohm QoMsi PrawMte incipient consumption, fi. H. Moody. itop»U>«coa