The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 40
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— Hanson m Minneapolis. The era of vs. Leslie Supreme Judicial Court. ; Troy J. Ward of Troy. In THE FLOODS IN LOUISIANA. tv Government ..Carleton Doak, May, 1914, Ward for the gas Bells—Hanson in He Takes Part in a “Wet” bargained Roger ^personal. F Wadding Campaign. Justice | .The Judicial Leslie C. Cornish of Augusta in Troy, giving him a bond tor a deed in Great Destruction of and Loss 01 V, .neap-'lis. Supreme Hennepin county, Minn., was to vote on Oct. Pre- Property Codman 111. the sum Herman Bishop Seriously of $5,000. The contract which Mr, Life. H. Coombs left on 4th on prohibition and among the siding. by Monday a busi- Floods in Louisiana. ...The speakers The ness to court was ! Rogers was to receive for the mill A West Indian hurricane reached the Gull trip Boston. G. A. R..Fire in Winter- called to Minneapolis to speak in the interests occupied Thursday with the pay through N V..,nal case of the of the Cheater L. vs. M. defendant's work in it, and for him, was of Mexico 29th and its north, Mrs. Brooks Grindle -r Personal, wets was E. F. Hanson of this city, tie Bailey Sidney Web- j Sept. ripped way of is visit- both of much Brooksville, A. at ber, Searsport and former involved, causing the Judge to remark ward the ing Mrs. John Dudley Sargent. .Divorced first addressed a wet mass meeting in the audi- co-partners | through Mississippi valley, causing Collins. in trade in a thftt Mr. k;-' is thus general store in that town. At Rogers should have been a lawyer. property damage estimated at Mr. Rockland. torium, Sept. 26th, reported in the Min- approximately and Mrs. George H. Priest of Boston in the term The drouth of 1914 caused the contract to are e C A. R. Washington. Auto* neapolis Tribune: January of the court Mr. be $12,000,000, while the number of the known Bailey visiting Belfast relatives and friends. F ues Making Farm Life More At- After that he had lived in Maine action to a close Mr. explaining brought against Mr. Webber for $300 brought by Ward leaving the dead, Oct. 2d, was 198 and the missing 310. .Recent Deaths. .The Sar- all his life three years in a license Mrs. Mixer has .Hctive. except town, claimed to be premises. The account annexed was a George returned to Camden so due him on the settlement lengthy The was done in New Or- Situation. that he knew conditions there, Mr. Hanson of greatest damage after a j',ne the firm’s one visit here with Mrs. John said: business. The case was showing a total deficit of $1,405.84 with Collins. Obituary. ..East Belfast. opened be- leans, along the gulf coast and inland through | editorials. “If prohibitionists had told the truth fore the jury and credits of $915.60 a balance of 24, Harry E. Bowker of this i‘;1 The News of Belfast. .The News about withdrawn from them by leaving $490 the Lake Ponchitrain district of Louisiana. city entered Shaw’s conditions in Maine it not .Secret Societies..News would be necessary Judge and a for which the suit was Geo. Business in Brooks. Spear verdict ordered for brought. Judge Lake Ponchitrain is a of salt College Portland last for anyone to come to this to tell of the the body water in the Monday. the hi ranges. ..The Churches... city plaintiff for E. Johnson was to train I1S5. were filed employed audit the ac- rear of New Orleans that is Mrs. Charles F. Drake in Real Estate, long of'evils that follow its introduction. Exceptions and entered from Mo- of Frankfort spent j[ Transfers The the case was taken counts and he the balance at object of prohibitionists is the same every- to the Law Court.which al- placed $377.10, bile and before the of the last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos News of Belfast. bay, building rail- F. Carle- j The where—city, county. State, and lowed the the full amount claimed 1 eventually exceptions and granted a new disallowing Rogers road the two cities the ton. .One of the Best national trial. connecting Morgan line Apple Marketing. prohibition.” The case was on work of rattle handles and finish- reopened Thursday and turning of steamers made L. •. mic Opera Songs Ever Written.. He then gave a synopsis of Maine’s morning daily trips between Mobile S. Knight, traveling auditor of the Wes- legisla- the four John W. for de- Silos...Boys’ Farm Clubs.. tion for the of the sale of intoxi- occupied day. It was given to the at ing carriages. Manson, and New tern Union Biding prevention jury Orleans, landing passengers for the Tel. Co., New York, was in town ;i ( aredness a Duty. cating liquor, commenced 94 years since 4 p. m. and an hour later fendant, claimed that Ward actually used the prt ago, they returned a seal- latter place at the Lake End, where they took last Friday. which 26 special acta and amendments to the ed mill 77 of the 169 in the an- Kiff’s Book. .Some verdict, which was opened at the ! only days account the Ponchitrain Martin Memory law have been tried, There have been 69 beginning | railroad for the city. Both the Mrs. W. Frisbee ,r‘ Facts. .Cost of State Roads. years of the nexed because of the lack of water in the sum- George is spending two Farm of 81 Friday morning session and was for lake in the rear and prohibitory law, and years of constitu- the the Mississippi river in weeks with relatives in News and Notes. .Scuttling' mer of 1914. R. F. Dun for was Brockton, Taunton and ; :;.erary tional prohibition which rum plaintiff for $40.29. and ton, plaintiff, during sellihg Bangs Buzzell for front, unless at a very low stage, are American Ships. has been classed with arson higher Medford, Mass, \ murder, and simi- plaintiff, Dunton & Morse for defendant. not willing to allow credits claimed by de- lar He than the city and the water fronts are .Stockton Springs. .Ship crimes. told of the appointment of fendant in the handle and pro- Miss R. T. Newell arrived home >e»rsport. The case of W. H. administrator carriage work, but tected last Satur- l''1' The Belfast Price Current.. special constables, Sturgis deputies who are Trundy, on by levees, or as they are called in Hol- v-ws. the in other the auditor's account day right from Crawfords .Died... empowered to sheriffs and of estate of Emma hia of every respect N, H., where she rn. Married. supersede the Trundy, wife, North land, and in this section of the country, dykes. removal of officials. Then he described vs. J. stood. Tuesday forenoon the returned a spent the summer. the Searsport B. Kenney of jury These extend on both and Newport, opened banks of the famous “Yes No Campaign,” when Article at verdict in the sum Mississip- 5 p. m. Thursday, was finished for the plaintiff of $243.10. Mrs. Margaret Wood, Vine left Government. 26 of the Maine constitution prohibiting the Friday going pi from New Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico, street, yes- City to the jury at the of terday for Portland to visit her manufacture and sale of liquor was passed opening the afternoon ses- and for many miles above the city. The hur- daughter, the voters. He sion. Mr. The Grand Jury. Mrs. Ernest C. uptn by quoted from the pres- Kenney was the son of Mrs. what is Milton. of the ident of the Trundy ricane, producing called a tidal wave, ^ ,r meeting city government Christian Civic League to 6how and the The Grand one action was to recover $110 balance due Jury reported indictment forced its the Miss Edna D. Crawford that over 1.600 saloons, and tenements way up river and overflowed,and arrived Monday Monday evening, Mayor Charles shops on a note of to the court at a. were $260 her eon in 9.1$ m., Saturday, and con- in from Boston engaged in selling liquor. While this given by 1904, some places carried away, the levees and and will soon enter upon her ;.residing and C, W. Wescott act- when tinued their deliberation CARI.ETON DOAK, ESQ, article went into the constitution with she was Mrs. and came to until 3.45 Monday duties at The 44,000 Emery live flooded the adjacent un- City National Bank. to tem. it country, damaging .&f clerk f majority, stayed there by the small margin with him, as was then afternoon, when indict- * supposed for life. Later they reported eighteen picked cotton in the rich cotton Mrs. OF ALDERMEN. of 758. fields of the J. A. Fessenden and Mrs. L W. Pendle- N OOAKD j Mrs. married ments after one of the sessions Solicitor, Clerk and Member of Emery Mr. and her son longest for and City City The prohibition speakers said the issue was Trundy delta destroying orange groves and ton are at Hotel w roll of accounts was crops Kempton, Boston, not New T„. g read, had the several found no the Board of Assessors. license or no license and that saloons would be paid note to within $110 when she years. They indictments All towns inland generally. for 50 miles were York, as erroneously printed last week paid: I on corner and died. It came in the cases: ordered every prostitutes and rum shops out.in the evidence that the de- following Joshua A.