The Republican~ Journal. tMi; 00. ISO. 38 BELFAST, MAINE. nK'HSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. FOUR CENTS
THE JOURNAL. Peters spirit and resources to them. The Committee The New Belfast Fair. s 01 Congressman Vividly stop Maine’s Publicity PERSONAL PERSONAL. _ Americans (i'Sr:' Describes War Conditions. were called in almost as a last for News- resort Conference The sessions of the New Belfast Fair .. ,ent Rules and when the American marines Fred G. left on a Mrs. W. T. Clair of Maine Registration went on the Belmont avenue grounds Sept. Spinney recently Maitland, Fla., is A Heart to Heart Talk Too Serious for forward to meet the best German the Fourth. Estimation.Con- Discuss Fighting business trip to Boston. the guest of Mrs. Ivy Gordon. troops at the of the salient 10th and 11th, are conceded to be the i’eters Vividly De- A Newspaper Report. apex they were was considered, in many Miss Ava Whitney of Bucksport is visit- A-ir Conditions.The opening up toward Paris, the Ameri- Every county in Maine represented best, everything Miss Laura Morris left last Saturday A. Peters Obituary.... Maine Congressman John of Ells- can years. While the midway lacked many a ing her Mrs. Thomas Gannon. marines had to open up their ranks at the publicity committee’s conference, for visit in Boston and vicinity. mother, Confer- Committee worth, Representative of the Third Maine to let the Loan under of the old-time faker features there was retreating French of the Woman’s Liberty A. Patterson of this left re- Thomas F. Burke and daughter, Edna, ■ at passthrough. John city rvthing Begins was the guest Tuesday and District, evening They said hold them direction of Mrs. Grace A. plenty to please the children young are at the home of I)r. Foster C. .... New Belfast Fair. where they are, the able cently to spend the winter at Togus. guests of Waldo citizens at a in chance County meeting ^on t retreat. tide at the Augusta House people with a merry-go-round, Small. :oss Notes....Personal. j They stopped the Wing of Auburn, Mrs. Loia Pearson Sherman left Satur- Grange. the Third Maine Regiment armory at the of 13th. lunch etc. Wm. H. Pomona Germans, turned them back, recover- Friday afternoon and evening, Sept. games, counter, Mrs. G. W. McRea of Machias is visit- House. The details day to visit relatives in Boston and vicin- J. A. Lewis. Belfast Opera were ed the were on had of this section and s Lieut. salient and the spirits and enthu- Practically all of the delegates White charge her Mrs. Frank W. O. ing daughter-in-law, vs. The Sa- arranged by Bernes Norton, who se- siasm of best of order. : riangle the French people have risen the stalls or in the correspondent corps kept the ity. McRea. in and Mrs. have re- N,\V England Crops cured rhe assistance of the Belfast Band to the & Barrows in the Mr. Herbert Dickey highest pitch. They say that there of Maine papers. The Leonard display Probate a Mrs. Addie C. W'elch returned lition....The for an excellent patriotic concert. The of turned to Bangor from visit with Bel- Tuesday is real stuff in the Americans and that as exhibition hall attracted the attention ehting Fourth Liber- Mrs. John F. Hill of Augusta, chairman from Seal where she the armory decorations a!so added to the pa- fast relatives. Harbor, spent soldiers are now on ! all ar.d was very explicitly explained by ... is and Figures. they going to be from of the Maine Woman’s Liberty Loan summer. triotic spirit and on the platform were their Mrs. Charles the most important factor in the situa- at both B. L. Tuttle, foreman of cutting Willard C., son of Dr. and ..rrespondence. : committee, gracefully presided ! representatives of all political met and the enter Harvard Norman Littlefield, U. S. N., arrived beliefs, tion, It has had a on the room. Both the Goodyear W. Jennys, left Monday to ,f Belfast. great effect sessions and introduced the New England in our one common and all important in- ; of shoes from the school. fecently to visit his pareits, Mr. and Population .... Mr. American soldiers themselves. They did Mrs. Myra B. Lord McKay styles boys’ Dental terest—war. The reception of Mr. Peters Publicity chairman, Mrs. Edward F. Littlefield. ae How You Can the trick because were fresh and stock to the linished product were shown, have return- they of the Boston Christian Science Monitor | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ames ung of North Waldo was enthusiastic in the extreme for a of the were well-fed, resourceful and un- Mr. Tuttle explained the cause after a week at Misses Leta and Addie Crocker Work for Club individually staff. Mrs. a born leader among j ed to Unity spending War Belfast audience. He was greeted with Lord, daunted. Now have the benefit of high prices of shoes of all styles when he the guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. H. .mi Girls they at once entered upon the vital Little River cottage. which was also frequent women, that applause, are more a a strip of lining and said Snow, for a few days last week. .. knowing that than match displayed Navigation School. they question of woman’s duty in their first Miss Ella Snow of Lewiston was the throughout his splendid address and at the at any or for an number three ago it cost 10 1-2 cents by Mrs. James H. Howes left Tuesday to i. e Flag
BUYING BONDS WHERE THE MONEY IS NOW A HABIT COMES FROM
has become "Where does all the come To buy a Liberty Bond money | of the United from to on this a habit with the people j carry stupendous WIGLETS habit, and no one is war?" The is a common one states, a growing question j the i complaining. This is proven by but the facts are assuring. There is in reality, more gold in this country 2. 1917. the Fir fit Liberty today than there was before the war; <1'on'May and the cam-1 and more Loan was announced certainly there is much pa- later. Two paign began one month per money billion dollars in 3%% bonds were of-! According to a statement from fered and brought four and one half j Washington there is more actual j million subscribers. The subscrip- J money, gold, silver and paper cur- j lions amounted in all to more than rency in circulation now than at any Steel Lined three billion dollars, of which only previous time in the Nation's history, [ Shot ! Shells allotted. The out-I and there is a share for every Wetproof two billion were bigger feature of this first loan was man. woman and child. in standing your duck hunting luck weather with it was ar- or TROUBLE rough the right shotshell.— the promptness with which i In brief, it is -wealth, goods, in ; * UMC Smokeless “Arrow" or U Remington “Nitro Club" Wetproof Steel Lined ranged and conducted. Taking only some form which has been destroyed. made to and firm as a to be formed and selling to The cost of the war is largely repre- “Speed Shells, 6tay dry bullet no matter how wet the two weeks | million sented re- pocket that contains them, and shoot right. four and one half people by the destruction of goods, where only 309.000 people were habit- ferable to money only as a means of of bonds, presents al- their and that money, : \V ith the shells in ual purchasers recording value, 7 right your Kemington without charge. I ou will not le atle to most a miracle in finance. in this sense, plays a role secondary 4, UMC Gun or Shot- sec this Pump Autoloading improvement hut you will know To the Second Libertv Loan, offered to goods. It is the quantity of goods there will be no hitch at the critical it 19 there war >4 gun when you put it to the test of for sale Oct. 1. 1917 and closed Oct. 27, | demanded by which forms the Mi moment—no gun jammed with a water- shooting under conditions which 1017, i here were nine million subscrib- real economic expense of this terrible only are ers and the amount subscribed was struggle. Money remains; goods eoakcd and swelled shell—no shells can stand. Wetproof Only $3,808,766,150 destroyed. The war is really being ! izzlcd shots trom mushy turn- $4,617,532,000. | was allotted. The outstanding feature carried on by credit. They will stay hard and j overs of the shell ends. of this campaign was the important I A United States Treasury report on RiuWc'1 smooth as usual, with the IS showed in cir- for part, which labor, fraternal organiza- August $6,559,000,000 Remington UMC Smokeless Shooting Right turned-over end entirely firm tions and the women of th§ country culation—$700,000,000 more than a and more than a “Arrow and !\itro Cluh and top wad flat.. If you can had in it. year ago $175,000,000 The Third Liberty Loan campaign month previous, making an average of tproot Oteel joined c>peed Shells are detect any ditterence in the results m was inaugurated on April 6, 191S, the $52.44 for each person. against wet by a wonderful them ’•ifihtely proofed shooting when they “ought to’ he anniversary of the entrance of this These figures on the stock of money elusive process, wbricb it took three years Three billion relation to the nation's ac- good and wet, you will be the first to country into the war. bear little or credit This improvement costs you nothing. dollars were offered. About seventeen tual wealth to its resources, perfect. succeed in doing so. The same highest million people subscribed $4,170,109,- since these amount to many times the buy the same favorite “Arrow" or “Nitro dependability and per- 650, all of which was allotted. This actual money available. was made notable its The of the government to Club brand, as usual, at the regular price. You formance qualities as campaign by ability wide distribution among the people borrow and to obtain enormous sums ill get the improvement extra. Wetproof and the large response made to it by of purchasing power over goods need- the rural districts. ed in the war, thus depends not only in black powder sne/fs, buy tne old reliable l\cw U>lub, The newest loan, the Fighting on the wealth of the country, but also at now Wetproof sealed turnover and top wad. on sale its sound finance and the skilled Fourth, is to be placed Sept. upon war— 28. The sale will close Oct. 19. a pe- mobilization of its resources. That We will win this Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community riod of but three weeks. Within that the finances of the United States are Clean and oil your gun with REM OIL. the combina- to sell a the mobilization of its re- tion Powder Solvent. Lubricant and Rust Preventive time it will be necessary very sound, matters until we do! much larger volume of bonds than was sources skilled and the confidence of Nothing else really THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC sold in any of the three preceding its people in them absolute, is more The amount of bonds to than proved by the rapidity and eager- CARTRIDGE Inc. campaigns. COMPANY. be offered has not been officially an- ness with which its three Liberty Largest Manufacturers of Firearms and Ammunition in the 'World nounced but because of smaller de- Loans have been over subscribed. about to I VHAVORTH BUILDING NEW YORK CITY mands being made upon us to finance That the Fighting Fourth, our Allies not more than five billions be launched, will meet with an equal may be offered. response cannot be doubted by any- However, it is certain that the one who knows the spirit of the Amer- amount offered for sale will mark the ican people. Fourth Loan as one of the greatest --- WHAT THE LIBERTY BOND DOES the world has, ever known. I£ only live billion dollars of the Fourth Lib- Having bought Liberty Bonds most The Red Triangle vs. Che THE PROBATE COURT. erty Loan are offered for sale and are purchasers would like to know in what OKING disposed of within three weeks, it will particular way the money they have so Saloon. be Tie largest offering ever made by gladly given is to be expended in the I | ■■■•.;. kinds 01 Ir king The regular meeting of the Waldo any government and subscribed to in conduct of the great war that has en- so short a time. the world. In response to this i a Paris, Sept. 1 (By Mail)—In the very County Probate Court was held Tuesday, i gulfed moving specialty The new loan is “The : Fighting silent appeal the War Department of heart of a French port town, where traf- Sept. 10th., with Judge Ellery Bowden of \ v eauipment a 2-tot j Fourth”, a title that has been adopted the United States Government has there blood a bar room, it i fie is thickest, Winterport presiding. for it by the Publicity Committee of computed the cost of various things j, ry the Cadillac con PRESTON’S was just at the point where a sailor’s or I Wills were presented in estates of the New England District. Our army and just what bonds of different de- r the stable, corner of in France lias begun to take its stride nominations will do. Five hundred soldier’s thirst was greatest as he trudged Harriet A. Nichols, late of Searsport; and additions to the army from row $1000-bonds, for instance, will buy an
__ ^te§! Belfast WHITE’S White and Mr. and Mrs. The schools will begin the fal] CORNER, Winterport. W. H. Bickford term next Monday. attended the fair in Waterville, Wednes- * day, Sept. 11th. Mrs. Jane Cole has received a message Lewis Libby began bis sophomore year from her son, Sergt. Carl F. Cole, who IPERUNA at Winterport high school Monday. SWANVILLE. has arrived safely in France. the best medicine Miss Dorothy Putman of Roxbury, While all concerned in the merchants’ and colds Mass, is the guest of her friend, Mrs. R. S. S. drive did for coughs Mrs. A. D. Moody and Mrs. Donald W. good work in sales and C. Nealey. have been on pledge soliciting, the city’s and Thayer appointed the home county’s Mrs.' W. H. Bickford spent Friday with are far from service committee. quotas completed. i Miss Ivy Gray, Fairview, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hopkins I Ever I W. E. Damm is The members of the committee in writes: in Monroe. Mr. having Mr. H. O. Kentucky, q Bachelder do some work on his buildings, charge of arrangements for the patriotic Mrs. Sarah Jones of Hampden High- have taken Peruna, and which greatly improve their appearance. of "I lands is spending the present week at C. meeting Tuesday evening at the Arm- would say that It is the .best for coughs and colds I H. Libby’s. Mrs. George Royal with her little son ory, wish to express their thanks to the medicine breaths* Edward of Augusta is a guest of her sis- Belfast Band for its lS“a £& whl” It Guy Nealey went to Norridgewock courtesy and kind- -vrcold and h°P®Mlssf to f™*'*ailing. ,ett% It is an in- ter, Mrs. Rushbrook Thayer and family. Shso strengthens builds up the; Friday, where he has employment in the ness in providing thpir services for the the eplration to the sick and infirm. system/* corn factory. We were sorry to learn of the death in without meeting charge. Sold Everywhere Liquid or Tablet Form N. of Mrs. W. C. Small. Mr. and Mrs. Varnum Pierce of Water- Nashua, H., She came here a bride and formed many County Commissioner ville were week-eni guests of A. R. Volney Thomp- friends during her brief stay who Wellman and family. here, son and wife were called to Danforth, extend their sympathy to the bereaved Me. by the death of their son-in-law, Colonial Theatre. plays in which Wallace Reid has starred Floyd Larby has gone to Caribou, family. in the last none a where he will be Samuel D. Gilpatrick, who passed away year, presents happier employed during the mixture of Dr. Laura PreDle of Old Town was the SCHOOL Releases of Metro thrills, mystery and laughs, harvesting of the potato crop. Monday, September 9th. Mr. and the Latest Mrs. Now Showing than “Less Than Kin,” the latest Para- guest of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Damm, Paralta aud Gold- Mrs. Livonia Williams and Miss Edith Thompson returned Saturday, Sept. 14th, Paramount, Artcraft, mount starring vehicle for Mr. Reid, last week and accompanied her niece, It also means Williams of several opens Monday. to their home in Center Montville. which will be shown next Wednesday. Searsport spent days Miss Bernice Damm, to the Tapley hospi- wyn Plays recently with L. A. White and family. will have to open This is especially true as regards laughs. tal, where she underwent a serious opera- you your The B. H. S. class of 1917 presented Thursday. The first laugh comes when Mr. as tion Saturday. wide in Viola Dana, Reid, C. M. Conant and family and Mr. and pocketbook pretty Miss Melvina V. Parker, their first as- Lewis Vickers, a dare-devil young Amer- A gallop by night on a Kentucky thor- Mrs. F. F. Clements were in Monroe Sun- Dr. Foster C. Small entertained hia So when we a of win- ican, who is temporarily in these times. sistant, with, very handsome traveling oughbred tests the horsemanship sojourning day to witness the raising of a service parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Small, the star of “Riders of Central America because he is “wanted” his brothers Leeland and tell we can as usual bag, just before she left for Bangor, some Viola Dana, flag. Henry of Bel- you Senes pic- in the United States for tries to fast Mr. Thomas where she has the Night,” a Metro All-Star murder, and Burke and daughter on accepted a similar position A hur- drill a motley Central American L. A. White, Guy Nealey, Bertrand save you money your ture, which comes on Thursday. army, Edna of Quincy, Mass., at his cottage at in the Bangor High school. Miss Parker one of which is mounted on burros and Jewett, Floyd Larby and Jesse Ritchie dle over a rural toll-gate the.in- mules, Swan Lake the last of last week. Sun- children’s shoe bill it is is. horses. The difficulties of this were at the village Sept. 12th to register also received many individual gifts from teresting moments in the ride. Luckily, getting day they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. “worst in the as Mr. Reid in the second draft. well worth considering. Bet- Miss Dana is thoroughly at home on a army world,” Sewell Harriman and son Frank. the pupils. calls them in while she makes no claim to during rehearsal, shape, and Mrs. of our and horse, and Mr. Pliny Montey Lynn, ter look over prices All members of Thomas Marshall her activities provides some screamingly funny situa- Mrs. E. C. Marden received news of H. being a Wild West rider, Mass, arrived at the home of Mrs. Mon- tions, which will heartily appreciated of her Mr. qualities before purchasing Circle are requested to be present at their while mounted are practically limited be_ tey’s sister, Mrs. Hattie Clement, Friday the death only brother, Ray of the writers of by all who see the picture. A fine sup- Pitman at N. and left Oct. only by the ingenuity evening for a week’s visit. Portsmouth, H., elsewhere. meeting 1st, when the department including beautiful Anna for their home her photoplays. “Riders of the Night,” porting cast, Monday morning old in inspector and department president will a feud. Vi- lend their aid in “Less Than Kin.” Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hopkins of Monroe N. where the services will is a Kentucky story without Little, | Conway, H., The second of “The Scouts and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Perkins of Ros- was her be in attendance for the annual inspec- ola Dana was never more bewitching episode Boy be held. She accompanied by Dinsmore Store to the Rescue” will also be shown lindale, Mass., were Sunday guests of ; Miss Laura and Master The tion. A baked bean will be served than in this dramatic storvof the struggle niece and nephew, of Belfast. supper Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bickford. Xhe News of It has sur- Wednesday. l Harold Peetrie, who have been her guests and members are to furnish right against privilege. requested at the Lake House the sum- prises in every act. The War Review, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clement, Mr. and Swan during etc. SF« 1 >VER TISEMEN TS. salads, cakes, issued by the Committee on Public Infor- Mrs. L. E. White, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. mer. showing the accomplishments of CENTER MONTVILLE. Six couples are having an interesting mation, the American, British, French and Ital- berly Loan Committee series of al- bowling games at the Ward a Drew comedy have contributed an ian armies and Sidney J. H. Terry is home from Massachu- ley every The scores will a fine program for Thurs- setts. i.ibcrty Loan on page 7. Monday evening. comprise made last Monday were: Maurice day. COAL Nr- advertises shoes evening E. E. Tasker is home from New Hamp- CLARIONS CONSERVE .1. people to come and see t rench and Miss Etta Whitehead, 516; shire. Mary Garden, Friday between fire purchasing. Robert C. Ward and Miss Isabel Ginn, ] Right proportions pot, From hundreds of stories submitted by Elden Maddocks of Appleton was at ; Bank publishes a re- 490; George Hatch and Miss Mildred ! Garden and S. J. Tasker’s Monday. radiating surface and flues, right ihe close of business distinguished writers Mary Dodge, 477; William Pennette and Mrs. j board selected Kate Goldwyn’s advisory O. R. Harriman found apple blossoms on materials, right manufacture down “The for the The Waldo Board of Exemp- Edna C. Dickey, 456; William Thayer and Jordan’s Splendid Sinner,” a well fruited Gravenstein tree last week. one Power Co. publishes County in motion to door and draft slide Mrs. D. Fred G. singer's second appearance every joint, cut or for tion are now in examining the Ralph Southworth, 431; M. speculation | engaged pictures Friday. Pitched in a very high M. Wentworth went to Danforth, results Spinney and Mrs. Ward, 391. to build two silos for A. W. mean control of fire and right i men in the draft registration of August emotional Key is the story of “The Splen- Me., Gil- p Colonial Theater for Sinner.” A love comes to the patrick. of coal. A. 24th. North Belfast. Mrs. Grace Em- did great from every pound heroine out of a morass of lies, deceit, in- Oramandel Morse has a as teacher exchanged two save this The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the Con- mons has left to take position and like all tremen- Clarion Furnace will coal Shop makes a special trigue passion and, colts for a large working horse, with meet with Mrs. at Seal Harbor....There will be a service there is a ■rs for the next 30 days. gregational church will dous psychological conflicts, parties in Belfast. and every year for years to to With the half-world Jyear National Bank publishes C. O. Poor Wednesday afternoon, Sept. in the schoolhouse at Citypoint Sunday high price pay. at her feet as the- mistress of Rudolph Rose Edwards and daughter, Miss come. hi at close of business at four p. m.Services will be held both I 25th. is made miser- Muriel of Liberty were of Von Zorn, Dolores Fargis Sunday guests Established 1839 and evening at the North Bel- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. The total number of men who register- morning able by her conscience. She despises the Morang. household furniture for fast church. The evening service will be man whose chattel she and when ed in the draft be- is, Mrs. Florence Bennett is care of iort avenue. Thursday, Sept. 12th, taking wood a Disiiop co, held at 7.30. The will finally she breaks with him she seeks of 18 and 45 was 2360 for topic be, Snap Mrs. Lloyd Clark, who has an infant wants a tween the ages solace in the quiet of the country. In ||g | Searsport, shots of Y. M. C. A. huts in different daughter, born September 12th. ■ peeper. the county and 5t56 for the city. the most natural manner Hugh Maxwell, BANCOR, MAINE of world. The music will be parts the a meets her and falls Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Davis of Jj|f y, has for sale horses, young physician, Worcester, A. E. Clark Sons of are ! potato diggers. Camp, Veterans, led by a Junior choir from the S. S. under her spell. They are married and Mass., passing their vacation at his will have a supper in Memorial Hall, not until Von Zorn confronts his former parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davis. netbook lost. Sept, loth, was very pleasant- Sunday, mistress does Maxwell know what man- Oct. at 6 o’clock. Mrs. Carl Turner and 1 pie for Women Monday evening, 7th, at Beaver Tail near daughter Ruth of Aged ly spent Camp, City- ner of a woman he has married. He Sold W. A. Belfast be their Wjnthrop and Clyde Fuller of bv Hall, .fir annual meeting. The Ladies Auxiliary will guests. when Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pendle- leaves her in and bitterness. Serv- Augusta point, anger were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. .ip.i embroideries for sale Mr. and ing humbly and tirelessly Dolores is next ! Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Simmons have is- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Pyam Hatch, Fuller. seen in a French under German M Partridge and Amy L. and hospital, to the of their Mrs. Elmer Pendleton daughter J' i; ! sued invitations marriage guard. A wounded soldier entrusts her On a recent morning Mr. and Mrs. R. from to Dr. Edward Frances of Islesboro met relatives with he is to the E. Howes saw a cow moose back of their rsoll publishes a caution daughter, Alice Estelle, dispatches bearing and Waldo for an annual French. In a burst of feeling husband house. Tuesday, Mrs. A. M. Ricker saw 0 ■ Miller Corliss of Plymouth, N. H at Belfast, Liberty SPECIAL OFFER TO a moose in W. F. The was and wife recognize each other. But they Tobey’s orchard near Store has on social gathering. day perfect | Bargain ready their home Franklin street, Sunday ! are not to be happy, for both are arrest- the house. Wednesday evening Benja- mplete line of fall and and when the noon hour arrived all par- Oct. 13th. ed for conspiracy. By a splendid sacri- min Tyler of Knox had a collision with a BUTTER PAPER USERS .:ts, dresses |0 and'knillinery, j took of a tempting menu, including a fice Dolores enables her husband to es- bull moose between Dexter Woodbury’s n oats. The G. G. Club of the Baptist Sunday clam stew furnished by Mr. and Mrs. cape over the lines. The price of her and the Freedom line. Mr. Tyler had a For the next 30 days we will print = a at the in his car gives notice that he has school had picnic supper park Hatch, who dug the clams at Islesboro daring she pays in a magnificent display party Ford and was returning iot of aluminum sets at In the evening friends of heroism. from the fair at Waterville. One lamp last Monday night. for the occasion. Sheets for in clubs of 4 or more. $3.00 iv line of wall paper to was broken and a mud guard bent. The 1000 $3.50, were a large bonfire was.built invited, was bowled o cents a roll. Poor’s Mills. The Ladies Sewing Bushman and moQse into the ditch. in clubs oi 4 or more. 1.85 and marshmallows toasted. 22 were Bayne Saturday. SOD Sheets for 2.25, ut store price cash quote which was to have met with Mrs. have the Francis X. Mr. and Mrs. were Circle, Never co-stars, Volney Thompson to the advance in coat of paper is week on lish and meat. present. Owing rapid Ernest Marsh, is postponed to next Tues- Bushman and Beverly Bayne, appeared to called to Danforth by the death of their this offer will end 30 days of date. ant’s and children’s de- insur- better advantage than in the great com- son-in-law, Samuel D. who Wm. A. Mason has taxen the day....There will be a Sunday school pic- Gilpatrick, a at his opened at Miss Hilton’s edy drama, offered on Saturday, "With passed away home, Monday, Sept. MONET. ance agencies recently held by the late nic at the hall.Mr. CONSULT YOUR NEIGHBORS AND SAVE O illy shop and mothers are today, Thursday, Neatness and Despatch.” It is a good 9th, at the age of 39 years. He had been E. and Reuel Judge Harry Bangs Judge and Mrs. Fred Jackson were guests Sun- smacking adventure story. Mr. Bush- out of health for a number of years with W. Rogers. He will occupy the office of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merriam. man has the role of Paul Donaldson, a saccharine diabetes, but the immediate U rnishing Co. sells Craw- day °i PRINT man who poses as a crook in order cause of his death was a wound on his TUCKER SHOP, formerly occupied by Judge Rogers in Mrs. John Moses, who has been very ill, young to be of service to the girl with whom he hand, and the removal of a finger to the Opera House block. is slowly.Mrs. O. A. Wade gaining falls in love at first sight. This is Ger- prevent blood poisoning. He was a man Book and Job went to Hartford, Conn., last Monday to aldine Ames (Miss Bjyne), whose straight- highly respected in that community, and I Printers, junty Teachers Associa- The annual meeting of Seaside Chau- her husband....Fred Carter has im- laced aunt will not have on her estate leaves to mourn a great loss, his wife, Maine. ui I nity, Friday, Sept. Circle will be held at the home of join Ji Herald Building, Belfast, tauqua any man who is not a servant. The an- who was Miss Bertha Thompson of Mont- JJ proved and is able to get about on his foot Mrs. M. E. Hubbard, 4 Park street, Sat- swer is obvious. Donaldson will have to ville, three children, Doris Ellen, Inez some with the use of a cane. Ella and also his 1301==^^ [o]fQ] '^Ol———=5I I will meet tomorrow, urday, September 21st, at 2.30 p. m. Ail be a servant. He is—and his work con Volney T.; mother, Mrs. tains genuine surprises. The chances for Otis Gilpatrick, two brothers, Dutton with Mrs. Clarence E. members are requested to be present, as William Culligan, a sailor from thecoal comedy and excitement are evident, and Fowler Gilpatrick, Otis P., who is at [? for steamer Lake Pearl at died at business relating to the orders C. L. Searsport, full advantage is taken of them. Harold Camp Devens, two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Waldo in Davis and Mrs. Fred Parker. nhic walk has been laid S. C. books and plans for the work of the the County Hospital Belfast, Lloyd in a Pathe Comedy and the Hearst His funeral ! of never service was held OUR COMPLETE LINE OF "l will be consid- Sept. 16th. He was ill with Pathe News failing interest, Thursday, Sept. 12th, ngs Bank building on coming Chautauqua year Monday, f makes a program of wholesome enter- and was largely attended. He was laid ered. pneumonia and lived only a short time tainment, one for the entire family to to rest in the village cemetery. after to the hospital. Nothing coming enjoy. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fall and Winter I es from Among the attractive window displays, coming Bangor can be ascertained about him or his peo- for W. c l eighty service stars in advertising and appealing S. S, Transfers In Real Estate. ple. The captain of the steamer tele- Charles Ray, Monday. i.ouses on the main sales, was a large frame picture in the high- graphed to Buffalo, N. Y., parties, but No red-blooded American in these days ;; Suits, Dresses, Skirts, .WiV. store window. It is a photo- George A. Seeley, Montville, to J. Coats, City Drug Charles R. Coombs has re- will be able to resist the of “The undertaker appeal Frank Walker, Anson; land and buildings | graph taken at Camp McClellan of the Claws of the Hun,” the new Paramount Swett and family have ceived no word from them and has noti- in Montville. 104th Field Signal Battalion, 29th Divis- picture from the Ince studios starring Estaie of Effie and 1 Littlefield Los Waists ■•■■■ Mrs. J. W. Jones house fied the State authorities. The deceased Murray, Millinery with Major Charles B. Ha/.eltine Charles Ray, to be shown Monday. It is Angeles, to Charles E. j ion, less than 25 had an Cal., Littlefield; '!reet to their new for- is evidently years old, a picture with the speed and action of a home, commanding officer. It was taken Jan. land and buildings in Winterport. a was 6 3 inches war but the scene is located Are for Also line of Brackett house on Spring excellent physique, teet, play entirely Charles A. Fuller, Appleton, to Joseph !; ready your inspection. 4, 1918, and the battalion is now in in this And while it has to do | sire-;. tall with very heavy auburn hair. country. H. Glidden, do; land in Searsmont. it is different from the France. with Hun plotters Estate of Maria Mathews, Lincoln- usual of such stories. Mr. COATS Clay has succeeded Miss Company F. of the Third Maine Regi- variety Ray ville, to the Town of land CHILDREN’S was stolen from the Lincolnville; The team, which has a part that suits him admirably and ment went on their first camping trip last and buildings in Lincolnville. | j Barker, as the resigned, Windsor House stable, Sept. 9th, was lo- the supporting company is excellent. Winnifred in a of under the direction of O. J. Carver, Brunswick, to Her- variety styles. ‘•Ty chairman of the Council Sunday Capt. Monday’s program will also include a j ° in Thursday night, and bert E. land and '"bwial cated Rockport about three and Thomas, Lincolnville; Defence. She will spend sev- Dickey. They marched Burton Holmes Travelogue and a Rlever in Lincolnville. has been returned here. It was hired by buildings Jays! 1 week in the different towns a half miles to East Northport and camp- Comedy. E. M. to F. L. BARGAIN in this driven to Rock- Coleman, Lincolnville, ; NEW YORK STORE, a young man city, land in arc appointing town chairmen ed near the Mark S. Mendall residence. Kennedy, Camden; Lincolnville. and for another, bringing Warren Harold B. Maine. j 1,11 port exchanged J. Kerrigan, Tuesday. McKenney, Lincolnville, to Main Street, Belfast, lending toother matters They made the trip down in one hour and I! pertaining with him. Here he sold Charles land that to Belfast One of the finest photoplays yet shown Edwards, Bridgeport, Conn; organization. and were ten minutes longer returning. and buildings in Belmont. ^ J team to Hiram Burgess. In the comes on that Brown of Dexter of this battalion at the Colonial, Tuesday next, Major Paralta six :.r''s friends of Rev. John Wood meantime, the description of the missing “A Man’s Man,” a part plav, lectured in the morning and conducted a J. Warren hv« in starring popular Kerrigan. received his announcement horse and carriage was noticed the drill in the afternoon. Lieut. Carl H. "A Man’s Man” is a thrilling story of of his and Rockport parties recognized daughter, Helen papers, Stevens of the medical department was the adventures of a young American in a i; ite'James S. and notified the owners here. The South American republic. Mr. Kerrigan McGibney on it, in charge of the hospital tent. The men c. Sept. who hired the team, confess- plays the part of the young American in 5th, at Montpelier, Vt. young man, are anxious for another which trip Capt. a way that will win your heart. Re- well and ed and the horses mixed up in the tran- P. very E. favorably Dickey will plan in about two weeks. member, “A Man’s Man,” next Tuesday sjv| Mrs. Cartel™- to their own- city, where she lived sev- saction have been returned only. 'vllen her settled outside of Charles S. Bickford, one of the trus- • <. ." father was pastor of ers and all damages | Announces an Eni of Season j# tees of the of in Wallace Reid and Anna Little, Mettiodist church. court. University Maine, was_ Wednesday. Orono last Saturday to attend a special Of the numerous meritorious photo- meeting. The University has taken over all the fraternity houses in order to ac commodate the extra students, probably HAVE YOU m SICK? I CLEARANCE SALE the utter weakness between 500 and 750, of the army train- Then you realize ing corps. The government will supply that robs ambition, destroys appetite { 20 and 21. NOTICE all their with the of and makes work a burden. and Sept. expenses, exception Friday Saturday, H text books Students will To strength nothinghas j j have just received another lot of and laundry. regain your ALUMINUM SETS or with Scott’s of be required to pass the college examina- ever equaled compared To make space lor our unusual fall stock we have culled out all short lengths to sell at its tion and army physical requirements and Wmulsinn; blood-enriching proper- J to the while its be 18 years old or over. Edward H. ties give energy body the in Kelley of Bangor, formerly of Belfast, tonic value sharpens appetite • way. Woolen Dress Goods, Summer Goods,Silks,Ribbons,Etc. has been elected assistant treasurer of the natural, permanent If you are run down, tired, nervous, | $13.98 University. '-'"'ing to the large government contracts and the overworked or lack strength, be sure Rev. Robert G. Harbutt of Kenwood, i jrtage of raw material, the price of aluminum is to get Scott’s Emulsion today. Calif., formerly of Searsport and well Scett ft Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. All Waists Will Be Giosed. and the ware is hard to advancing very get. known in this city, in a personal letter to | We have sold about 200 of these sets since last The Journal says: “I end my fourth year To keep up our reputation of always giving good values we shall make a special sale.'on here and leave on Saturday for Oregon JP December and every one has proved entirely satisfac- and Washington with view to settling in tory. The set consists of 15 PIECES and each one is the north, where churches await my visit Marramed for twenty years. by appointment. I have been having Better get one before the price changes. frequent 32 mile round trips to visit and preach at the church yoked with this and FRED D. so could not be lazy, while it does a man’s 1 JONES. I soul good to have folks come that dis- tance to a farewell reception given here, \ Buy War Saving Stamps, buy when you can and witness to cordial relations and per- ! They help you and help your Uncle Sam. sonal affection, as also others from a Lick all the stamps you can, and act like a miser, Grange, 11 miles away, of which I have Every time you lick a stamp you help lick the Kaiser. ! been twice elected Master. I never made
so many friends in so short a time.” Z. i- » How You Can Help.
What to Save and What to Use. Three Times Each Day Every American has Opportunity to be of Direct, Practical Help to the Men on the Battle Front. NATIONAL PROGRA'
SAVE SUGAR: Two pounds pi. iiionth is the per person for table and cooking limit if the fighting forces are to be fully supplied, and the Allies are to receive their minimum requirements. Banish the Sugar Bowl: Remem- ber, however, that an additional allot- is available for home can- Pare- ment of sugar iGlenwoo for Castor Oil, waste of «asforii i< a harmless substitute ning; we must prevent any Syrups. It contains neither and Soothing fruits. ~ Props ,, goric, substance. For £ Good Coal nor other narcotic SAVE Beef: “Strong meat for light- Are You Opium, Morphine use for the Wasting in constant more than thirty years it has been ers. Ask your butcher for trimmings, Colic and of Constipation, Flatulency, bind livers; ask for cuts from relief tliciefrom, hearts, tongues, a new Glenwood Diarrhoea: allaying Feverishness arising small beeves. Our pork supply permits burned range when aids the as- in an old, out, troublesome ,lV r(..■•mating the Stomach and Bowels, economical expansion in its use, to re- and natural sleep. the siinila'tioif of Food; giving healthy lieve pressure on beef. save lbs. in ton? Just figure s would from 100 to 500 every The Children’s Panacea—The Mother Friend, SAVE Wheat: The harvest is large, econ- but so is the need. Only persistent then for five or ten and mili- in dollars for one and years, omy will build up the reserves that saving year saved tary necessity demands. Wheat now as never before to trade the see it will from last harvest maintained Allied you will quickly why pay and must do so again. strength, an Glenwood. Follow the new 80-20 wheat regulation that old stove for up-to-the-minute STithfully. USE FRUITS: Dry or can all surplus. Be choose from at fair economical in the use of sugar, but re- There are hundreds of models to prices* member that special provision has been amount itself in the coal it saves* made to supply the neceessary Get a Glenwood and let it pay for for home canning. Raisins, dates, ligs and other dried fruits contain much sugar. Use these, and honey, maple pro- ducts or syrups. Boil down juice from canned fruits. Mr. Peters Home. windfall apples to sweeten Piirge Uur Population. Use Vegetables: Make fullest use of local vegetables, thus conserving not only From Trip to the By H. H. Windsor, in the October Popular Arrived This Morning meat and wheat but labor and transporta- Front. while fresh Mechanics Magazine. Fighting tion Don’t use canned goods are available. Last month we considered the advant- Congressman John A. Peters arrived USE Milk:. Children should always his official trip cheese Complete age of sending back bodily to Germany home this morning from have plenty of milk. Use cottage other members of the House those willful spirits whose actions and abroad with and buttermilk freely. Gas Range Naval Affairs committee. He regrets his USE FISH: Supplies are being increased utterances were so flagrant our govern- inability to reach home for election day. and new species popularized. Eat this them for on attached to ment has been forced to intern He left Brest on an army transport nutritious but perishable food several to a North the duration of the war. It might be ad- August 30th, expecting to go times a week and let the non-perishables Atlantic and reach home before elec- abroad. the end of ded that failing to do so, and turning port go tion A few' days off the American ; WASTE NOTHING. them loose again in our midst, they% im- day. the received orders by wireless penitent, will still cherish those same un- coast, ship Coal Range to her on ac- American ambitions, with a resentment change course, presumably WAR WORK FOR CLUB BOYS AND count of the presence of submarines, and added by reason of their imprisonment. GIRLS. instead of a North Atlantic port, Mr. But why should we single out or re- a southern few Peters found himself in port | strict ourselves to these hundreds ! Sept. 9th, 1918. In a on and unable to reach here be- Orono, Maine, who have been found guiltyr in our courts Sunday, received from Washington by State fore today. letter of justice? For each one so convicted Charles E. Crossland of the Boys’ Speaking of his trip, Mr. Peters said Leader there are a thousand whose hearts are and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs of the Uni- the party visited the principal naval es- bitter against American principles and the comes tablishments in Scotland, Ireland, Eng- versity of Maine, request ideas of freedom and individual privilege. War for club France and Italy. “We visited the from the Department every The very tact that any man or woman land, to collect material to front at three in France boy and girl help even this lighting points could live, say five years in make gas masks for our soldiers. and one in Italy. Everywhere we were country and still be loyal to the kaiser “The War has issued a received with the greatest cordiality, and j Department and disloyal to the United States, is suffi- to club member and every club were of the different govern- call every he lacks th ? the guests cient evidence that materials leader to do a vital warservice collecting, ments where we travelled, and were fur- which come out gold from the melting storing and shipping to nished by them with every facility for saving, drying, pot. He is dross, the pure gold is not in to be specified later, peach, apri- observing our own and their army opera- places him; nor is it likely the alchemy of free- and and the tions. cot, plum, cherry prune pits, dom. even such as ours, can ever make shells of hickory nuts, butternuts, wal- “1 saw a good many of our boys at the him over. And if after a few years of hazelnuts and Brazil nuts, also olive front ami on the way to the front, and nuts, opportunity he has failed to respond, then and date seeds. The meat of the was struck their pits is evident he is a and not by good spirits, good it menace, nuts is not necessary. Seven pounds of health, and their eagerness to do business worth, nor deseving, any further elTort. the for a gas with the Germans. They have found these shells make respirator He is a clog and drag on our civic pro- when have been reduced to out after contact with the Germans (hat mask, they gress, even though he may do an honest carbon which readily absorbs the poison- out of they are superior to them, man for man, day’s work and keep jail. ous chemical while two hundred them wonderful mo- gases; our to and that has giv$n Now is opportunity emphasize one mask.” rale. peach pits make what American citizenship means, and Every club member is urged to assist, that who do “Our army, and the future accessions to declare unmistakably any and to get other boys and girls to help. to it, is looked upon as the saviour of the not and will not become one of us in our Letters have been sent to the club leaders situation. The French, especially, are ideals of national citizenship, and share this call and asking tremendously grateful and enthusiastic. telling them about conscientiously our ideals and our free- their assistance. Club members should All say we saved Paris, and now regard dom, is a misfit and does not belong here. consult with their local leaders and make the danger as over. Such men and women are a menace as to “save and to urge “It is a of how it plans pits shells, as remain. Their just question long long they absence, save shells and to col- will take to drive hack and defeat the others to pits and therefore, not their company, becomes lect and shells that others have German army. There cannot be any pits desirable. saved.” j until we do. A The founders of this country never in- i victory peace by nego- tiation with the Germans wouldn’t? be tended it as a home for aliens; it was to j be the home of Americans, whatever worth a scrap of paper. The only peace j Found! we want is one where we dictate the their nationality of birth. It was never and tell them to take it or leave “Aha!” hissed the Pullman porter. “1 intended as a sanctuary for those who terms, “ it.” have found the secret of his berth!” And wished to escape the severity of other a the Commenting on the election, Congress- [ he took flask from under passen- governments without accepting the easy Makes Easy" man Peters said he was naturally much ger’s pillow.—Cartoons Magazine. Cooking obligations of ours. It was not simply at the be- ! to provide a place where jobs could be gratified result, personally, cause of the endorsement he had Jiad at better wages 1han at some foreign splendid j received from the of the third dis- ; home, that the Declaration of Indepen- : people trict, when he was notable to be here to dence was fought for and signed. Amer- j Save to Buy take part in the “I believe jea was conceived for Americans, in the campaign. ; the election in Maine as a indi- full and right sense of the word, and not whole, j cates the of the for dissenters and traitors. It was not strong patriotic feeling and State.” opened to Germans that they might come Congressman Peters expects to be at ! over here and be Huns, either in word, j • home for a few days, but business may j spirit or deed. Buy to Keep summon him back to Washington at any /\nu yet kiiey*aic ucic uy uiuustiuus, moment.—Ellsworth Sept. and wre permit them to remain. How American,’ | 11th. do think a American long you patriotic In Court of held at j WALDO SS. Probate, a irt-oaie cuuu *. in Germany would be allowed to denounce At a Probate Court hen at Belfast, w ithin anc Court held at Belfast, within and ijnu Pelfaat, on the 10th day of September, 1918. At a Pr-bate vourt iieia at Belfast, within and f\t a Probate for the of Wald* of «»n the second County Germany and ascribe all the virtues to ! Maria txtcutrix of the estate of the of on the 10th of for the County of \\ oitio, on the lOlh day for the County ot Waldo, of North Waldo Po- J. Sargent, for County Waldo, day Tuesday of September, A. 1 America? He would not he shipped, he 1 Meeting Edwin A. i aigrnt. late of Seersport, in said September, A. D. 1918. September, A, D. 1918. Tuesday of September, A. D. 1918. her first A certain instrument, purport would be and that before sundown. County, deceased, having presented the estate CONRAD BECKETT, administrator of the to be the shot, mona at Burnham. W1LMOT L GRAY, guardian o' A certairt*instrumeut, purporting last will and testament of Arv not to the of and final account of administration of said said of estate of J Beckett, late of Islesborc, W We need stoop cruelty Huns, | of James Reynolds of Unity, in County Mary ast will ard testament of Keuel Rogers, late of Belfast, n said Countv estate for allowance. in said of W Ido, deceased, having lie- nor would we ever do the atrocious and Waldo, having presented a petition praying j County ate of Belfast, in said County of Waldo, decease*!, having been present- A of North Waldo Po- '.hereof be three at or a praying that he may he tor uncivilized things they have done and special meeting Ordered, that notice given, that he may be licensed to sell public presented petition leased, having been presented probate will) petition praying that said w j mona in The eale certain real estate to licensed to sell at private sale certain real es- said will he allowed never or Grange was held with Burnham weeks successively Republican Journal, private belonging with that and administration of said est. are doing. We would, could, of petition praying j 7th. a in Belfast, in said Coun- I the estate of said ward situated in Troy, in t? te belonging to the estate said deceased, of said estate, wun the to But should we a Grange, Burnham, Saturday, Sept. newspaper published ind administration will annexed, be granted Eug« why tolerate, day longer attend at a in said situated in lslesboro, in said of Waldo, of Worthy Master O. B. Dow assembled ty, that all persons interested may | said County of Weldo, and described County vil! annexed, be granted to Geo. E, Johnson Worcester, in the County of W- :< than the ships can be built in which to at on 8th described in said Probate Court,to be held Belfast, the petition. and petition. in the County of Waldo, the executrix the executor named in said v\ the here of those the meeting in due season and the vacant Belfast, deport them, presence day of October next, and show c^ use, if any That the said notice J lamed in eaid will being deceased. ceased. stations were supplied as follows: Maude Ordered, petitioner give Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice ; their own said should not 1 who, by emphatic utterances, they have, why the account to all interested a copy of Mrs. peraons by causing to all persons interested by causing a copy of ; notice be to all persons Ordered, That not ce be givet are not now' and never will be one of us? Mudgett, lecturer; Cole, chaplain; be succes- Ordered, That given allowed, this order to be three weeks order to he three weeks succes- a of ti Eda Clem published this published a coj y ot this order to interested by causing copy The transition from to de- James Webster, gate keeper; ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. a interested by causing imperialism sively in The Republican Journal, newspaper in The a in The three weeks successive Attest: sively Republican Journal, newspaper tie thiee weeks successively published has been so these ents, p'omona; Mrs. Webster, flora, and A true copy. at Belfast, in said county, that they published mocracy extreme, peo- published published at Belfast, that they may appear at a at publican Journal, a newspaper pubi a Chas. E. Johnson, Register. to be held at Republican Journal, newspaper published have us and our Doris Clements, lady steward. After may appear at a Probate Court, a to be held at that ma> ple despised government. Probate Court, Belfast, within I in said County, that they may appear fast, in said County, they selection the within and for said County, on the on the Belfast, at Beit* They have translated liberty into license by choir the regular routine Belfast, and for said County, 8th day of Octo- I tube held at Belfast, with Probate Court, to be held of held at of A. D. at ten of the at a Probate Court, was and a class of WALDO SS. In Court Probate, 8th day October, 1918, A. D. 1918, at ten of the deck before second for said on the sec*-1 scorned US for our pf business observed her, n and for said County, on the Tuesday County, pnd generosity, on the 10th day of 1918. clock before noon, and show cause, if any they if of the clock seven candidates received instructions in Belfast, September, j noon, and show cause, any they have, why I at ten of the clock be- October next, at ten not so of the estate of should if October next, It would require vei“y htany Mabel V, Hillman, administratrix of the prayer said petitioner j of said should not be snow have this time a have, why the prayer petitioner I and show cause,if any they have,why and cause,if any they to be the degree of Pomona. At j late of in said fore noon, the 6,000 ships now building, and of Silas W. Bither, Unity, j not be granted, be and should not be proved, approved was taken for dinner which was i granted. the same should not proved, approved the next to recess County, deceased, having presented her first ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge, ELLERY BOWDEN built in thirty months, bring j .Judge. jllowed and petition granted. and petition granted. served in the dining hall by members of i and final account of administration of said A true Attest: ELLERY BOW I a great light to some people. Many wouid copy. A true copy. Attest: ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. estate for allowance. Chas. E Johnson, Register, Chas. E. A true Attest: their the bosf grange. Johnson, Register A true copy. Attest: copy. then awaken from slfeep of Hunnish yy Chas. E. Johns* After a social hour meeting was re- that notice thereof be given, three and Chas. E. Johnson. Register. centuries, and begin to grasp the im- J.he Ordered, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within in the fifth and the choir weeks in The Journal, of convened degree successively, Republican the of on the 10th day of At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and at neiia* measurable benefaction being permit- in said for County Waldo, within and At a Probate Court held a selection. Fraternal a newspaper published in Belfast, of on the second Court held at Bellas!, And as for the rendered greetings A. D. 1918. for the County Waldo, At a Prebate of Waldo, on the ted to live here. others, all interested attend September, on the second for the County were voiced Nellie and D. M. County, that persons may of A. D. 1918. for the County of Waldo, are and and by Shaw, W. administratrix of the Tuesday September, A. I). 1918, they irredeemable hopeless, at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel'ast, on MARIA BERRY, of A. D, 1918 September, Kimball fittingly responded. A vocal late of Stockton instrument, purporting to be the Tuesday September, the sooner we rid ourselves of them, the the 8th day of October .next, and show estate of Alfred W. Berry, A certain FRED E. DODisE, heir-at-law was much deceased, testam* nt of Harriet A Nichols, to be the t solo by Hazel Hunt enjoyed, if have, why the said account Springs, in said County of Waldo, last will ar.d A certain instrument, purporting Dodge, late of Belfast, in said better. cause, any they that she in said of de- fc. Pitcher, after which the members listened to a presented a praying late of Searsport, County Waldo, will and testament of Eudora a When one thinks of the hundreds of should not be allowed. having petition aat do, deceased, having presented sale certain been for probate, said C unty of Waldo, Pen- most excellent Needed Reforms in ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge, may be licensed to sell at private ceased. having presented ate of North port, in that Agnes Perkins of thousands of loyal Americans, as loyal as paper, of said de- that said will be allowed for ing real estate belonging to the estate with praying been probate Hancock, or some Rural prepared and read by A true copy. Attest: petition leceased. having presente; County of you or I or anyone, who, born in Germany Schools, situated in Stockton in said that letters testamentary issue to Charles that amd will be allowed administrat A recitation Laura Chas. E. Johnson. Register. ceased Springs, and with petition praying person, be appointed are Maude Mudgett. by in said he the executor named said estate, with the or of German descent, gladly sending of Waldo, and described peti M. Nichols, being administration of tate of said deceased. and Mr. and County »r d their sons to the battle for Goodwin readings by Dodge therein to Grice *‘,c*>er fight freedom, WALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at tion. Kiliannixed.be grantfd J. that the said petitioi Verne Shaw followed, the latter respond- all the of Waldo, the de- 0»dtred, and with voice and purse doing their ut- of That the said give notice Ordered, That notice be given to persons at Nortliport, in Couniy causii Belfast, on the 10th day September, 1918. Ordered, petitioner an executor to all | ersons interested by to to raise or ing to an encore. The Star Spangled a copy of a of this order to having omitted to appoint * most, one regrets have pen, Sumner C. Fisher, administrator, with the will to all persons interest*d by causing interested by causing copy ceased this order to be published three was and the three weeks suc- weeks in The will a- some of their race. But no Banner sung by Grange of estate of Charles E. Camp- this order to be published be three successively in said in he Journa act, against tjie annexed, the published at siv ly Republican lecturer read the “Re- in The Journal, news- Journal, a newspaper published notice be to all persons that n one more than the American of following question: late of Winterport, in said County, de- cessively Republican a^ Republican Ordered, that given at Beliast, they loyal bell, that at this order to published That more of our utilities his first and final at Bellast, in said County, Belfast, in said County, they may appear causing a copy of to be held ht b< German blood will approve a thorough solved, public ceased, having presented paper published interested by a Probate Court, a Probate v,eurt. to to be held at Belfast, within in t he should be taken over the govern- of administration of said estate for that they may appear at a Probate Court, be three weeks successively, and for said County, on the 8ih not of disloyal by account of published ished at purging, only Germans, at within and for said County, for said County, on the second Tuesday a the ment.” C. C. Clements opened the dis- allowance. be held Eelfest, and Republican Journal, newspaper pub ber, A. D. 1918. at ten of but regardless of their A. D. at at ten of the clock before at a Initiate ti- disloyal anybody, on the 8th day of October, 1918, October next, that they may appear and show cause, if any cussion in the absence of A. T. Nicker- that notice thereof be given,three Belfast noon, Ordered, and show cause, if they have, why within »n' for ? nationality! ten of the clock before noon, n ion, and show came, any to be held at Belfast, the of sard petitioner son and G. J. in favor of weeks in The Republican Journal* and Court, prayer Send them all no matter who or Mudgett spoke successively, the of said peti- the same should not be proved, af proved on the second Tu. sday of October away, in Bellast, in said if any they have, why prayer said County, the A general discussion fol- a newspaper published the granted. before no n, aid 8ra',te,i- i what they are, if they are anything but negative. interested attend tioner should not be granted. allowed and petition next at ten of the cock ELLERY BOW- D. M. Kim- County, that all persons may BOWDEN, Judge. the aame now. And lowed in which O. B. Dow, ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge, ELLERY cause, if any they nave, why true Attest: Simon-pure Americans having at a to be held at Belfast, on the show A copy. Probate Court, Attest: Attest: and allowed sent them make it for ball, F. P. Webb and others participated. and show A true copy. A true copy. should not be pioved, approved Chas. E. JOHNS"* away, impossible 8th day of October next, cause, Chas. E Johnson, A vocal solo Laura Goodwin conclud- Chas, E. Johnson, Register. Register. and or their children, ever to enter our by if any they have, why the aaid account should petition them, B0^-pEN> Judge. SS. in court ul » < ed the literary exercises. not be allowed. within and WALDO gates again. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, M.esC the 10th of was resumed and Court of Probate, held at A true copy. Belfast,on day Se<_- New business Grange ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. on the 10th day of WALDO SS. In for the County of Waldo, 1918. E. Hubbard, executrix voted to hold a special meeting with A true copy. Attest: Beliafct, on the 10th day of Sep.ember, Mary September, A. D. 1918. A. Hubbard, late of I" Chas. E. Johnson, Register. Sarah P, Sullivan, executrix of the will of John Calvin IT'S Sebasticook Grange, Saturday, Sept.28th, p widow of Leroy Court of Probate, held at having pr* GIRLS! xOUR MAKY E STAPLES, Staples, late of Searsport. in said County, WALDO SS. In County, deceased, with an address of welcome Ida Var- de- Sullivan, 1918 by late of Belfast, ill said County of Waldo, her first and final on the 10th day of September, and final account of administrat deceased, having presented Belfast, will ney and response by Susie C. White. In- of held a.» a n praying for al- administrator, with the allowance. STEP THAT ATTRACTS ! WALDO SS. In Court Probate, ceased, having presented petitii account of administration of said estate Walter A. Cowan, tate for to her out of estate of Effie Littlefield t < strumental music, Vera McGray; paper, on the 10th day of September, 1918 that an allowance may be made annexed of the that notice thereof Belfast, lowance. the State of Ordered, Ermine trustee under the will of the estate of said deceased. late of Los Angeles, in in The Rt Phi Birds, the Farmer’s Friends, by Henry T. Sanborn, personal notice thereof be given, three Murry, weeks successively in said Coun- Ordered, that his Taxation as it is to John Stokell, late of Winterport, That the said jner give notice California, deceased, having presented in Belfast, women pay too much heed to their Davis; topic, applied Ordered, petiti weeks successively in 1 be Republican Journal, of said a newspaper published Says his first and a of final account of administration interested may the farmer, compared with other inter- ty, deceased, having presented to all persons interested by causing copy in Belfast, in said Coun- first and tv, that all persons faces instead of their corns. of said estate for al- succes- a newspaper published at Bel fa-, final account as trustee this order to be published three weeks attend at a estate for allowance. Probate Court, to be held ests of the State, opened by F. A. Mc- that all persons interested may » lowance. Journal, a newspaper ty 8th three next, and show usual sively in The Republican to be held at BelfBBt, on the that notice thereof be given, day of October Allister. Grange closed with the that Probate Court, Ordered, Baid account that notice thereof be given, three published at Belfast, in raid County, they and show cause, if any in The Jour- they have, w>hy the ceremonies. Ordered, held at day of October next, weeks successively, Republican Watch step! A brisk, lively step in The Jour- at a Probate Couit, to be not be in said your weeks succesaively, Republican may appear thev have, why the said account Bhould in Belfast, be allowed. in said for said on the 8th nal a newspaper published BOWD"' is what charms more than a lovely skin, a newspaper in Belfast, Belfast, within and County, ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. interested may at- ELLERY nal, published the clock allowed. Cmintv that all persona heels have caused corns all interested may attend of Octi ber. A. D. 1918, at ten of be held at Belfast, A true copy. Attest: but your high County, that persons day A true copy. Attest: at'a Probate Court, to held at on the and show cause, if any they have tend show Chas E. Johnson. and a little. That’s bad, girls, at a Probate Court, to be Belfast, before noon, Chas. E. Johnson. Register. of October next, and you limp if should not p on the 8th day Probate Notices. 8th of October next and stow cause, why the prayer of said petitioner have, why the said account and you know it. Cogns destroy beauty day cause if any they SB. In Court of P-.t»> the aaid account should be .. WALDO to any they have, why granted. at be and grace, besides corns are very easy SS. In Court of Probate, held should not on the 10th day of SeP"1’ not be allowed. ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. WALDO BOWDEN, Judge. Belfast, remove. on the 10th of 1918. .11™^ Pendleton, admmielra' ELLERy BqWDEN, Judge. A true copy. Attest: Belfast, day September, Mathew L. of corn WALDO SS. In Court of Probate, held at administratrix of the estate of A true c ipy. Silas M. Pendleton, la- Rid your feet every by asking true Attest: Chas. E. Johnson, Register. Minnie C, Arey, R Johnson, Register. tate of of 1918. A copy. late of in having P™ at store for a of an Belfast, on the 10th day September, Chas. E. Eunice E. Campbell, Winterport, said County, deceased, any drug quarter Johnson, Register. her accoui James C. Durham and Sarah W. Peterson, •aid County, deceased, having presented first and final, with private ounce of freezone. This will cost little, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The sub- NOTICE. The sub- trustees under the will of George E. Wight, first and final account of administration of said ADMINISTRATOR’S of said estate for allowaiic. but is sufficient to remove every hard or scriber gives notice that be has beeD notice that he has been iatralion late of Belfast, in said County, deceased, hav- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The aubscriber hereby for allowance. scriber hereby gives administrator, with the will an- estate of the estate of Ordered, that notice thereof soft corn or callus from one’s feet. their ninth account as trustees notice that he has been duly ap- duly appointed administrator ing presented hereby givea estate of that notice thereof be given, three duly appointed successively, in The K"'' a will and testa- nexed, ot the Ordered, weeks f i, A few drops applied directly upon of said estate for allowance. executor of $he last in The Journal, MILLAY, late of Liberty. m pointed SYLVESTER, late of Belfast, weeks successively, Republican FRANCENA nal. a newspaper published tender, touchy corn relieves the soreness Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three ment of FANNIE E, in Belfeat, in said interestedJ a newspaper published and County, that all persona Boon the entire root and weeks in The Republican Jour- late of of Waldo, deceased, and given attend in the County of Waldo, deceased, given be held ai and corn, all, successively, HENRY BRADDOCK. Knox, in the County that all persons interested may a Probate Court, to „„ in in said County, law directs. All persons having at lifts out without pain. nal, a newspaper published Belfast, and bonds as the law directs. All persons having to be held at Belfart.on the bonds as the of October next. 011o right in the Count; of Waldo, deceased. given said deceased at a Probate Court, of said deceased the 8th day H that all interested may attend the estate of show cause demands the estate the This freezone is a gummy substance County, persona law directs. All persona having demands against 8th of October next, and against if any they have, why to be held at Belfast, on' bond* a* the the same for aettle- day to the inns for settlement, cause, and at a Probate Court, of aaid deceased are desired to present if have, why the said account ahould are desired present not be which dries instantly Bimply shrivels and show demands against tha estate are any they thereto are to make .hould i* the 8th day of October next, for lettlemeot, ment, and all indebted thereto requested and all indebted requested bowdkN the corn without inflaming or even are derired to preaent the same author- not be allowed. allowedly up cause, if any they have, why the said account to make immediately to my all indebted thereto are requested to make payment ELLERY BOWDEN, Judge. payment A true copy. irritating the surrounding skin. not be allowed. and W. ^ uREElEY. Beg„«r. should ised agent, George A true copy. Atteat: immediately^ ^tteaR Women must keep in mind that porn- ELLERY BOWDEN. Judge. payment Chas. E. Johnson, Register. Liberty. Maine, Sept. 10,1918. immediatal,.^ w BRADC0CK. 1 ^ less feet a step which en- A true copy. Attest: Maas., inly 8,1918. create youthful Kncx, Maine, Sept. 10,1#1«. Worcester, hances her attractiveness. Cbas. E. Johnson. Register. CATARRH VANISHES
Here is One Treatment That All Sufferers Can Rely Upon.
If you want to drive catarrh and all its disgusting symptoms from your system in the shortest possible time, go to your druggist and ask for a Hyomei outfit to- day. Breathe Hyomei and it will rid you of catarrh; it gives such quick relief that all who use it for the first time are astonish- ed. Hyomei is a pure, pleasant.antiseptic, which is breathed into the lungs over the inflamed membrane; it kills the catarrh germs, soothes the sore spots and heals all inflammation. Don’t suffer another day with catarrh; the disease is dangerous and often ends in consumption. Start the Hyomei treat- ment today. No stomach dosing, no sprays or douches; just breathe it—-that’s all. Ask A. A. Howes & Co.
BELFAST EVIDENCE FOR BELFAST PEOPLE
The Statements of Belfast Residents Are Surely More Reliable Than Those of Utter Strangers.
Home testimony is real proof. Public statements of Belfast people Think! carry real and weight. Stop a or com- What friend neighbor says pels respect. The word of one whose home is far away invites your doubts. Here’s a Belfast man’s statement. And it’s for Belfast people’s benefit. Such evidence is convincing. That’s the kind of proof that backs Doan’s Kidney Pills. Dr. Charles Thurston, retired physi- cian, 116 High St., says: “From personal experience I can recommend Doan’s Kid- ney Pills very highly. I have used this medicine for kidney trouble and they l have been the only.remedy I have been able to find that helped me. The kidney j secretions at times became retarded and I painful in passage. I first contracted this trouble during the Civil War and have been troubled this way ever since. 1 have j never found anything that acted as quick- ly as Doan’s Kidney Pills. I have been a practising physician for fifteen years and have frequently recommended them to my patients.’’ Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply I ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s | Kidney Pills—the same that Dr. Thurston i had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, I N Y. The Rockland Navigation School j Graduates ot tlie government’s free ; navigation school in Rockland are not given to nervousness when they go be- fore the federal steamboat inspectors for examination. The reason of thc:r self- assurance is found in the very thorough training they have received from Cant. Charles R. Magee, instructor of the school; and Milton A. Philbrook, his as- sistant. The following ratings have been bestowed upon those who have most recently completed the course: Herbert Dyer, Searsport, second mate of pcean steamships. Capt. Forrest Torrey, Tenant’s H rbor, master of ocean sailing vessels, master of Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico steam- ships and chief mate of ocean steamships S. Henry Gardner, Jr., Rockland, third mate of ocean steamships and second mate of coastvVise steamships. Oscar Nicholson, Brooklin, Baron C. Watson, Bernard, Hersey Philbrook, Thomaston, Everett Turner, North Haven, Clarence L. Smith, Swan’s Is- land, Roy Morton and Swansey Burns, Friendship, Emery Bartlett, Northeast Harbor, Charles M. E. Ames, North in com- Haven, third mate of ocean steamships. As sit around the Donald you lamp your Arthur Henry, Thomaston, Burnley, Rockland and O L. Bowden, Brooksville, second mate of ocean steam- ships. at third mate fortable and think of our Cecil Earnham, Brooksville, of home, stop boys of ocean steamships and second mate coastwise steamships. Robert E. Haskell, Deer Isle, third mate of Atlantic Coast steamships. the comfort, Harris Kalloch, Thomaston, chief mate fighting ocean front, sacrificing every of steamships. diaries Rich, Rockland, chiei mate of coastwise steamships and second mate of in blood and mud, suffering unbelievable ocean steamships. THE SERVICE FLAG
II hangs in windows, near the street be with feet, that homes Where children play romping may possible. mothers wait, your where torments, In homes, patient The llag that shares in freedom's fate. So honor those who placed it there, women will not be satisfied to do less In freedom’s cause, they have their share As men and to rear our soldier men; loyal you Who helped God bring them safely home again ! than share in this war for humanity. It floats in nature’s gentle breeze, your just great Above the street, above the trees; It tells the valor of a town, The flag of service and renown, more the to Bonds is offered; It waves aloft from church or hall Once buy Liberty at Freedom’s call opportunity men have gone i Whose With courage high and faithful, too, debt those stars of blue. do your in this Fourth Liberty Loan; help pay your Who left behind, part Sometimes, the flag seems to enfold Within its heart, a star of gold ^ idle to buy again tomorrow, buy! That shows some boy has “paid liberty; buy today, | price,’’ And given all,—in sacrifice. I God bless the boys, who go away To join in Freedom’s battle fray, — at bank— cash or Revere the stars, of gold and blue, Buy today any The service flag of soldiers true. Save tO instalments w ^ —ANNIE B. CLEMENTS, Winterport. Buy --- j Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured i as „ ir Loan Committee by local applications, they cannot Liberty ! reach the diseased portion of the ear. Buy to ! There is only one wav to cure catarrhal Keep a | JNew deafness, and that is by constitutional England remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition tff the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- ly closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS CONTRIBUTED BY THE I tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the Medi- WOMEN’S LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE OF WALDO COUNTY mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh cine acts through the Dlood on the mucous | surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that can- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors, la the District Court of the United States for the District of Maine, Northern Division. ■“tSK 1 In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Elias C. Sambrook of Searsport, in the County of Waldo and Dis- trict aforesaid, a Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of September, A. D. 1918. the said Elias C. Sam- brook was duly adjudicated a Bankrupt and that the First Meeting of his Creditors will be held at the office of Danton & M arse. Savings Bank Building, in Belfast, Maine, on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1918, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the said Creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap* point a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN R. MASON, Referse ia Bwkruptcy. Bangor, Maine, September 12, 1918. o .—— , SATURDAY ' THURSDAY FRIDAY THE Second FRANCIS X. AND The Charming Star of “Blue Jeans” For the Time, Magnificent beverlI BUSHMAN BAYNE I VIOLA DANA MARY GARDEN IN Colonial IN “Vi Neatness and THEATRE of the “The Splendid Sinner” Despair “Riders Night” The Best these Co-Stars Have Done. Real \\ e,|. I Drama of Modern Life, Written by Kate Amusement. A Crook A of Ken- A Powerful some Play Without j I A 5-Act Metro Romance. Flay Thrilling A of Eohemia rrd the Battle Crime. A Drama Without a Villain 1 Opportunity for Jordan. Story tucky, Giving Miss Dana Ample Bring the Family, 1 NOW SHOWING Front] ot France, with Miss Garden as the Splendid Action and Skilltul Horsemanship. Vampire Who Became an Angel of PARAHOUNT Mercy. PATHE COMEDY. PATHt M:\vJ Drew Cotned\ “artcraft Allies War Review. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY HETRO MONDAY A Popular Favorite WALLACE REID PARALTA A for Patriots Play AND GOI.DWYN J. Warren Kerrigan CHARLES RAY FEATURES RETURNS IN ANNA LITTLE IN IN
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f°r a came from Bangor, Saturday, talk that should tion. Two points in his STOCKTON SPRINGS. week’s visit with Miss Allen’s parents, reference to SEARSPORT. be carefully noted were his Allen. The all move- Mr. and Mrs. Frank young] the extreme secrecy concerning left last Monday the same business and the terrible Mr. Walter Kimball ladies are attending James B. Ford has recently been pro- ments of troops of the habit home in Brookline, Mass. to lieut. commander of the U. S. of overindulgence cigarette for his college in Bangor. moted undermining among the men who are returned September stored his S. Leviathan. Mrs. James Treat Mr. Charles A. Snow has “Slow” Accounts reason. What health and Milo a visit to her son Fran k in of Mr. Alfred Fayle from the Nichols district 9th from furniture in the house All scholars THOMPSON-PENDLETON. An extreme- during transferred to the Union Maine. will board at the Libby House have been occurred at three and ly pretty home wedding 7th in town. Mr. School building. Dr. J. F. Ryder arrived September the remainder of his stay o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, September Red Cross work has been to his wife in herparen- Mrs. Clarence Dobbin will at once Mean Material for from Boston join and at the residence of Capt. and Mrs. received and the rooms will be open on 10th, of the rooms, Mr. and their only daugh- tal home. take possession Friday for work. Alfred Pendleton, when last Thursday Mrs. Snow have occupied for three years McLeod and Melvin Blanch- Mrs. Grace Britto left Miss Miriam Whittier left Wednesday ter, Margaret were united in marriage Camden for a visit with Mrs. John in Hopkins Block. for Hampton, Va., to resume her duties ard Thompson, for Thomas H. Martin of the f irst of the schools in town more at the Hampton Institute. by Rev. Crowley. Only a part accounts lean something than the mere ■ church. Brilliant fall flowers were of the scar- “Slow” Cong’l and wife return- opened last week on account Mrs. James B. Parse and daughter effectively massed in the large parlors. A Dr. Everett Hichborn in of bills in Ever- of teachers. A High school teacher matter of delay receiving payment Edith left Saturday for New York, bell with smilax was suspended ed last Thursday to their home city I draped will be- where will spend the winter. the ceiling at the eastern end of the has been secured, and the school they from ett, Mass. and a American flag arranged an assistant is found. Those and Mrs. Ames of Ottawa room large the gin as soon as Mr. Eugene the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Staples spent DUPLICATION OF EFFORT, the maintenance of as a background for Intermediate and HEY MEAN spent the past week with Mr. Ames's now in session are the ^1 In keeping with the spirit of the occa- at the Ginn cottage on the Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ames of week-end in charge of Miss that would be unnecessary parents, sion Mrs. William Curtis of Everett, Primary in the village I records and additional officework if Main street. The Sandypoint shore. 1 Mass., rendered a patriotic march. Nellie Blanchard and Miss Elva Randell, the room with' her father Mrs. tieorge rieicner uas were within the reasonable time. Through the generosity of Manager i bride entered and the two Sandypoint such accounts paid specified j the ceremony. is able respectively, Green films were shown I and was unattended during from her attack of tonsilitis and Charles special in with Mrs. Sadie Clifford and Miss for the benefit of I Her was of white satin veiled schools on Saturday evening gown to out of doors. and embroidery of go as teachers. The Brook the M. E. Church. 1 Georgette with tunic Amy Herron OF ALL mean that labor which be ■ A court train of satin Nickels of Searsport was in MOST they might j silver net and lace. Mrs. A. V. school is also open with Miss Alice Her- But Miss left on Thursday of for the Evelyn Young formed an effective foundation last Thursday calling on her nieces, town ron in charge. to necessary tasks essential to the comfort, convenience last week for Mineola, Long Island, draped veil with cap of lace devoted i in charmingly the Misses Hichborn, Church street. where she will continue her training of orange blossoms. A shower thJ derive from your is and wreath Mr. Eugene Shute ana wire or Dosion and efficiency you telephone service, ----- } -- left Mon- the Nassau hospital. vl a&tcia «*uu Mrs. St. Germain and family oouquei and are the guests of was in white arrived Sept. 7th, unnecessary tasks. \ of Mrs. Henry Colson of Bel- was carried. The groom the winter in Greenville. ! on what should be Friends day to spend and Mrs, Elden S. wasted of the death of naval uniform. The single ring ceremony his parents, Capt. fast will regret to learn St. Germain is employed in the San- were pres- Mr. to Rockland on her mother, Mrs. Emma Page of Monroe. was used. Thirty-five guests Shute. He motored ent. Those from out of town were: Mrs. dypoint yard. Mrs. Page was well known in Searsport. Monday to bring his brother, Capt. Harry TIME IT IS DESIRABLE that labor be Small and Mrs. John S. Howes of arrived HIS unnecessary Celia ,Mrs. Philena Clifford of Brooks his wife At |1 Mount Hope Cemetery (Sargent Dis- Parse of Denver, D. Shute to this place, to join Stockton, Miss Clara! and wife, so the received a bequest of Sept. 11th to visit her nephew the as much as that output of NECESSARY l trict) has recently Col., Miss Esther Griffin of Canton,Mass for a few days, she having spent past eliminated possible of the late May E. E. leaving last $500 from the estate Edward Little of Hingham. Follow- Dr. and Mrs. H. Small, fortnight in town with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Hartson and mav be increased. Moore, daughter of the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- home. labor ing Friday for A. C. Colcord. Mr. Elden H. Shute has | Martha Greeley Eames. in by Capt. j son were assisted receiving has for the Pendleton Miss Faustina Hichborn arrived in Washington, D. C., where he left for and Mrs. Pendleton. Mrs. Miss Mabel Griffin Thursday to the bed wore (lesh colored crepe with gold em- four weeks been confined has a position in connection their bills Canton, Mass., where she will visit her past government Subscribers who pay telephone promptly ac- William Parse, Miss Clara of and him- brother, Edwin C. Griffin. She was broidery. Mrs. with a severe attack indigestion with railroading, he having fitted Miss Edith aunt and to conserve labor at a time when the con- by her niece, Miss Esther Parse and Parse, troubles. for the while station at help companied ices and cakes. other consequent self place agent who has been her guest during cousins of the bride,served Griflin, Dr. All are to learn of his of all labor is a national wore violet messaline Mr. and Mrs H. R. Hichborn and South Sebec. glad servation necessity. the summer. Miss Clara Parse gown advancement. and Miss Edith a white lingerie and Mrs. Herman G. Hichborn went by deserved she re- corn colored ribbons. Gifts of sil- Miss Georgia Ford writes that with for a week’s fishing in received by auto on Monday Cards were received by friends last cently received calls at Crawford Notch, ver, china anj glass were warm lakes of northern Maine. of Miss N. from Dr. and Mrs. M. J. O’Neil of the young people, who have many the week, announcing the marriage H., W. is in NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE Providence, R. I., Dr. and Mrs. J. friends. Mrs. Thompson prominent Mr. and Mrs. Marston of Portland, Mary Calkin, and the following account Mr. and Mrs. and all war relief and Rice of Malden, Mass., and Red Cross work in this village, that follow- who spent several years is copied from a Portland paper: Eugene Carver of Brookline. her friends are glad to know her home Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Treat last A Home Wedding. The home of Mr. AND TELEGRAPH COHPAM ing a brief trip she will make called on left on ab- and Mrs. Charles Calkin of Wolcott Mrs. Frank Curtis and daughter with her parents during her husband’s Saturday, en route to Bangor. as far of was scene of a most attractive were accompanied sence. Her away gown was street the E. R. Man n Friday. They going and his son, Mr. Er- SPEAR, Ford and and a Mr. Samuel West Sept. 10th, as Boston by Mrs. Charlotte messaline with coat of Belgian blue wedding, Tuesday morning, last Thurs- eldest daughter, Dr. Amelia Ford. The trip close hat with draped veil was worn. Mr. nest West and wife, arrived when at 10 o’clock their daughter, Jacob Eames man. Previ- be- was united in marriage to Preston was made in the Curtis car, Thompson iia Massachusetts day for a week’s stay in his old home, Mary, as chauffeur. to his enlistment in the navy he had Hussey Martin of New York, formerly acting ous fore returning to Essex, Conn. made his home with his grandmother in of Oakland. Rev. Thomas Simms, pas- Miss Miriam the of Mrs. H. B. Whittier, Stockton. He has had many interesting Mr. Lester Black has purchased tor of the First Parish church Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duncan and and the Whittier, experiences and made unusually tapid household furniture of Dr. H. E. Small was the officiating clergyman called Capt. in the Miss Harriatte Erskine upon along the line of promotion and soon single ring service was read pres- on progress and will move into the Snell house, and Mrs. F. P. Whittier in Newcastle Mate ence of the immediate relatives. Through- now holds the position of Machinist Oct. Whittier holds the posi- made to be vacated by Dr. Small’s family, were decorations of GOULD. In East Union, Sept 8, to Mr. Monday. Capt. on the U. S. S. Ozama. Friend* out the house there of the in that and the bride SWANVILLE CENTER. Mrs. a son, Woodrow tion of inspector ship yards the departure of the young couple merry 1st. cut flowers with greenery and Roy Gould, Probate was crepe meteor with Wilson. town. confetti. Mr. Thompson w.- gowned in white with bells and ixeiiie mcuuu.u Notices.] Misses Emma ana to Mr. at an Atlantic port on Her veil was caught of Winterport is HILT. In East Union, Sept. 4, reported for duty | din- pearl trimmings. Mrs. A. A. Barden SS. In Court of D. Sweetser is acting as friends at a a bou- a son. WALDO Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Thompson will remain tertained the following with valley lilies and she carried and Mrs. B. P. Hilt, Home and will Thursday. her son, Fred Barden. to Mr. and Belfast, on the 10th day of local agent for the Girls’ Mr. and Mrs. George of bride roses. The honor maid was visiting PILLEY. In Belfast, Sept. 9, in Boston for a few weexs. ner-party, Sept 15th: quet Leora A. Partridge, execu: receive contributions toward the running bride's Brown, who F. a daughter, Loretta Harold and Miss Leora Miss Phoebe Calkin, the sister, Arthur Doliber and James Mrs. Calvin Pilley, Lewis M. Partridge, late of of the institution and gifts of W ardwell and son meteor. expenses and her frock was of rose crepe with are gaining. Anne. in said County, deceased, ha' for children from four have been ill tonsilitis, suitable clothing SANDYPOINT. Partridge. For flowers she had a bouquet of pink __- first and final account of adnv to Present conditions make Mr. of E. M. Mrs. E. E. Clement, son and estate for allowance. eighteen. Mrs. Charles B. Sanford and son, roses. The bride is a graduate Mr. and MARRIED. the need urgent. college, that notice thereof motored from Atlan- C. seminary, 1910, and Wellesley daughter of Searsport, were Sunday Ordered, Black of Boston is here for a : R icbard L. Sanford, of Society weeks successively, in The this section Henry town Sat- 1914. She is a member Agora Mrs. H. P. White. The machine gun, touring tic arriving in been a ot Mr. and In, Montpelier, a visit. City last week, and for the past two years has guests McGibnEY-Hatch. nal, newspaper published of the State, was given a cordial recep- and leaving Private James S. McGibney that all persons intf on a business errand successful teacher at Walnut Hill school, Mrs. Ed. Marden, niece and nephew Vt., Sept. 8, County, in front of the visited in urday at a Probate to be tion Tuesday afternoon Mrs. S. J. Clifford recently is the N. H., Monday, and Miss Helen Isabel Hatch of Montpo- Court, Monday. Natick, Mass. The groom younger went to Conway Center, of October Post Office and the good natured crew the following He the 8th day Waterville. son of Leontine of Oakland. the funeral of her only brother. 1 in enough War Mrs. Martin to attend cruse, if any they have, wh> had no trouble selling Last Sunday Mrs. H. L. Hopkins, U. of and Roundy-Cunningham, In Hampden in two of last is a graduate of the M., 1914, should not be allowed. Saving Stamps to put a similar gun A. G. Black spent days Mrs. Rev. T. P. Humph- F Charles Bridges, Mrs. Fred Clifford, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Highlands, Sept. 16,by ELLERY was added to the town’s PRICE CURRENT. Gussie action. *124 week in Bangor. Jackson he has had a BELFAST Archie L. Roundy and Mrs. A true Attest: L. F. Titcomb and Mrs. Frank For the past two years Posi- rey, copy. sale of stamps. Co. of New Journal. both of Monroe. Char. E. J< < The around here were damaged to attend a spirit- tion with the Coe-Mortimer Corrected Weekly for The Cunningham, gardens motored to Winterport In -- York. Mr. Mrs. Martin left on a Thompson-PENDLETON. Searsport, The following teachers commenced frost last week. and PRODUCER. e*| by the ualist meeting, afternoon and evening. in the Ashland PRODUCE MARKET. PAID Sept. 10, by Rev. Thomas H. Martin, WALDO SS. In Ciurt of the school year in the Union short honeymoon trip work is the in and Miss Belfast, on the 10th day of Miss Jennie Homer of Bucksport cold on the night of the bride travelling per bbl., MOO Melvin Blanchard Thompson District on Monday: High School, Miss It was sufficiently Hunting dfstrict, Apples, IHay, J. Skidmore, admit i-> 5 with modish hat 2 00a3 13 Margaret McLeod Pendleton of Searsport. Albert Miss Kathryn Dow; of B. M. Eames and wife. in and cu- beaver brown broadcloth of Wilbert Sheldon, late Lillian Runnells, guest Sept. 10th to make ice places of friends are OOjHides, tate Flora in harmony. A large circle Beans, pea, 8 30 deceased, ha>. Grammar Grades, Miss Johnson, has returned to vines were withered. 50jLamb, said County, Miss Orianna Harding cumber and squash 8 OOal 50 a. Intermediate, Mrs. Ordway; Primary, extending warm felicitations. Beans, Y. E., 50jLambSkins,I DIED. first and final account of after a visit with relatives here. whole were ruin- 10 allowance. Miss Faustina Harding. Owing to the Boston, In some places gardens Butter, 45a50|Mutton, said estate.for * 1 00 condition of the Primary in Hallowell for the weather has been Beef, sides, 16al8|Potatoes, Ordered, that notice there- overcrowded Mrs. Jessie Harding is ed. Since then, Freedom. In Mrs. has been added to SMITHTON, fq., 15 Round Hog, 28 BRYANT. Belfast, Sept. 18, weeks successively, in The F room the third grade William Harding Beef, 40 a visit with her son, milder. 32 10 00 Nellie B. Bryant of Searsmont, aged a published in Be the Intermediate. Cheese, Straw, newspaper Mrs. 26a32 that all persons interest. and family. Mrs. Evie Barker and daughter, friendB in Mont- Chicken, 45,Turkey, years. ty, Emma Busher visited Probate Court, to be held ? On evening a union service was been the Calf Skins, 0 BURGIN. In Belfast, Sept. 16, Susan Sunday Cousins has gone to Bangor Clara Maxfield, who have guests 4()Tallow, 8th of October next. J Sergeant Mrs. Edna ville last week. 20 20a22 45 and 16 days. day held in the Cong’l vestry. were Duck, Veal, Ella Burgin, aged years if have, why the sa to the winter with her daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett, her Mrs. 54 70 any they Eben Sawyer spoke in an interesting spend Nora Wiggin visited aunt, Eggs, Wool, unwashed, CUNNINGHAM. In Waldo, Sept. 14, not be allowed, auto to Bangor by Mr. Bennett 30 8 50 81 4 manner upon his “War Experiences Over- Mrs. A. A. Shute. taken by Bartlett, last week. Fowl, Wood, hard, Jacob N. Cunningham, aged years, ELLERY BO* home in 6 50 Attest: Sergeant Sawyer’s experience from last en route for their the Geese, 18Wood, soft, months and 14 days. A true copy. here.’J^ Mrs. P. L. Bates returned Monday Saturday, Roberta Wiggin is teaching Penney Chas. E. John has been unique. Enlisting at the very RETAIL MARKET. CULUGAN. In Belfast, at the Waldo where she visited her sister, Guilford. school and boarding at home. RETAIL PRICE. declaration war between the United Northport, | County Hospital, Sept. 16, William Culli- of Mrs. John Graffam. Mrs. 22a28 1 90 a fine busi- Alvah Treat with here attended the Beef, Corned, Lime, States and Germany, he left Mr. and Mrs. Quite a number from 98 gan. have week. Butter Salt, 18a22 Oats, ness with his firm in New York Devereaux and family motored to Searsport the past ELMS. In North Weymouth, Mass., opening William George Fletcher fair in Waterville 1 Meal, 8 and after the usual training was given a returned to their home in Rutherford, N. Corn, 94jOat Lawrence W., son of Frank E. to meet Mr. Treat’s niece, John Taylor and family Cracked 1 79 0nions, 8 Sept. 13, summer at their last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Corn, (Morris) 10 months WANTED position in the Quartermas- having spent the and Eva L. Elms, aged responsible J., of Mass., in Fairfield Sept. 7th. Corn 1 79 kerosene, 17 a Atlantic Miss Elizabeth Treat, Chelsea, visited friends Meal, Oil, ter’s Department at South camp here. » and 13 days. 1 until town for a fortnight, Mrs. Susie Clem- CheeSe, 35Pollock, a1 port, where he gave hia services and who will remain in Hattie Thompson and 30 Hubbard. In Belfast, Sept. 13, Cyrus A more Mrs. Ira M. Cobe of Northport Cotton Seed, 3 15 Pork, and few girls after suffering a severe nervous break- and Mrs. Treat and Mr. ent visited Mrs. Julia Taylor Friday. 7 T. Hubbard, aged 72 years, 10 months Mrs. A. W. Keating of Belfast spent the guest of Mr. Cranberries, 10 Rye Meal, down be was placed in St. Elizabeth’s 14 days. several last week with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Fletcher. been moving his house- Clover seed, 37a42iShorts, 2 70 JELLISON Hospital in Washington, where he re- days Otis Harvey has PARSONS. In Stockton Springs, Sept. N. C. Partridge. Albion. We understand he 13 00al3 50 Sugar, 9 1-2 ceived three month’s treatment. During H. E. Small left on Saturday hold goods to Flour, Capt. Charles W. Parsons, aged 74 Dr. Waterville parties. H. G. 5 00 Salt, T. L, 1 10 10, FACTOR hia convalescence he was given a clerical where has sold his plsceto Seed, CLOTHING m orning’s train for Fort .Fairfield, SllSweet Potatoes, 9 years. in the institution and was able closed her house and Lard, TIBBETTS. Drowned at sea, Sept. 4, position of a hospital Ada Bragdon has to he will take charge private with her niece. to render valuable assistance many to Deering to live Capt James Tibbetts of Rockland, aged shock and has and his wife and gone her army men suffering from shell which he leased; Her friends here regret going. 50 years. FOR SALE , C ASTORIA :many BORN Edwin other forms of mind sickness. Because little son will follow him the latter part Treat. In Winterport, Sept 9, "’r * For Infants and Children in of black farm of this breakdown Sergeant Sawyer was are Your correspondent, /™“* Parker Treat, aged 84 years, 11 months A pair yuSi of this month. The town’s people ”din?,® to Mr. work am*1* to an honorable discharge home to McFarland’s CLARK, In Montville, Sept. 12, 16 about 2800. Will obliged accept Co™5r,t and days. .. In Um For Over 30 Years their leaving. counted tend*^Ai vacant aa I am from the Army. His recovery has been much regretting of about five miles, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, a daughter. WING. In Montville, Sept 9, Austin, gold at once st her have been to Mr. R. W. PATTERN rapid and it is hia desire to go over seas Miss Helen Allen, accompanied by houses. Some GRINDLE. In Belfast, Sept 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton but tbey^0^ bave ^idl a Wing,_aged East Belfa-1- with the Y men as soon as his strength daughter within a short time and Mrs. John E. Grindle of Searsport, 11 montha and 14 days, 3w37 friend, Misa Helen Lancaster, last twelve years. 2 years, will On Sunday morning he been vacated within the daughter, Lillian Elisabeth. permit Mia. Manley Lancaster of Bangor, ■poke before the Sandypoint congrega- of :