April 14,1910
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The Ij i Joiirnai ME APRIL VOU 82._,_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 14, 1910. nttmrfr Contents of Today’s Journal. OBITUARY. News of Belfast. demned by all authorities on road building and Veterans. .Transfers PERSONAL. Valdo County by State Highway Commissioner Sargent, but Heal Estate News of The Gran- An unusually sad affliction came to the home was followed in other sections of News of Brooks.. “Success to the old Journal" writes a Bruns- the city, and Obituary of Lewis Sanborn April 9th in the death of his Ralph I. Morse, Esq., was in Augusta on- \w-dding Bells...News of Belfast.. wick, Me., subscriber....A in every instance to the detriment of the wife, Leonie Mildred. She was bom in South Somerville, Mass., business last Monday. streets both as to Personal. subscriber says: “The Journal seems their appearance and use. Penobscot February 10, 1886, the daughter of like home E. P. Frost dined last jnty Correspondence. .About Old Sunday at the home of Willard C. and Aurilla Davis to me and I cannot do without it." mpden_Wages at Home and Gray. At the age Arnold Harris in New York city. The .Abroad. of seven years she came to Belfast to make Belfast and Searsport PERSONAL. Superintending Mrs. Arthur W. Morse was in Stockton fora .. of the Kennebec. her home with her Mrs. School Committee met gueen .County aunt, Eliza Gray last Monday at Super- week-end of Capt. J. W. Jones has been confined visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Earner i-respondence.Descendants Small, and the rest of her life has been intendent Knowlton’s office in session. to his Idens. Water spent joint A ...Improved home several days with the grip. Miss Florence D. Chaples returned to Port- England Farms. here. She attended the city schools and was Only regular business was transacted. Arthur .portation..New C. C. land Monday to finish her course at \and Girls’ Clubs. .The Maine connected with the Universalist Sunday school. Ritchie was elected president and Charles H. Coombs of Pittsfield was in the city last Shaw's- Business •• '• week. He is college. ■• Several years ago she was married to Lewis Twombly, secretary. travelling for a candy firm. rials. Secret Societies. .Stock- Mr. B. Mrs. B. F. Wells, of Sanborn, Belfast agent of the M. C. R. R., and The Puritan in Two Worlds. The last F. Wells arrived last Thursday from Jr., Auburn, returned The Churches, borne last '[•rings. home relations Burnham to a Saturday after a brief visit with Mr. the ,have been ideal. Quiet, j lecture in the course under the auspices of the spend few weeks at his home f Belfast. Wells’ relatives in Belfast. modest and lovable, her going will be mourned j Improvement will be here. Cos Angeles. Thorndike. .The Society given Tuesday, in the circle and a circle of Mrs. A. S. Daniels left last of Oregon. family by large j April 26th, in the Opera House, by Dr. Samuel Hon. Albert Peirce left Frankfort last week Friday for her friends and She was an at- Parks on a home in Guilford, Me., after the win- Correspondence...Maine Po- acquaintances. Cadman of Brooklyn, on the Puritan in business trip to Portland, Boston and New spending the ter with friends in Literary News and Notes... tendant at Universalist church and a mem- i Two Worlds. The press notices say there is no York. Belfast. ad in Belfast. ber of Aurora Rebekah The cause Lodge. of stronger man on the American or in Mrs. George G. Wells left on the noon train platform, Mrs. Carrie E. Peirce returned from rt. ..Born. ..Married. .Died.. her death was anaemia and she was confined to the Friday American pulpit. a two Monday for Boston to a week with her n < Mark At months’ visit with her sister Mrs. H. R. spend her bed only a few days. Her husband and a Mrs. C. Poors Mills. Mr. Albert Jefferds has mov- Childs, in Boston. daughter, Hervey Howes. seven-months-old son, John Lewis; her par- ed into the Patterson house_ Mrs. Mr. Wm. C. COUNTY VETERANS Alfred Mrs. Robert P. Chase and Crawford returned to Boston ents; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Gray-, Mrs Lida Mrs. Charles H. Jackson was quite sick last week, but is Walden last Saturday. His Mrs. S. R. Craw- gain- returned last Saturday from a few mother, homas H. Marshall Post. Perkins and Miss Hazel Gray, and one brother, now.Mrs. Nellie ing Kimball has employ- days’ visit in Boston. ford, is recovering from her recent ill-turn. survive. The funeral took at her Belfast. Elmer, place ment at the city this summer.John Brown Reuben Cs W. who has been confined late home Tuesday at 10 a. m., Rev. A. Snow of has secured em- Coombs, to his for Ashley has gone to Boston, where he to have Winterport 7th, the day appointed expects home on Union Smith of the Universalist church ployment with the Mount Waldo Granite street for several weeks, is im- Waldo Veteran As- officiating. work.W. A. Banks has a new United States County Works as proving and was able to be out last The bearers were Messrs.Arthur W. Coombs,E. blacksmith. Tuesday. omas H. Marshall Post, G. A. separator and intends keeping quite a number The friends of L. Talbot. Wilber A. Macomber and J K. Den- Capt. and C. Glover were many Hon. M. P. Woodcock d although a few of the vet- of cows. Mrs^Charles called will to hear that nett. The interment was in Grove'cemetery. to Rockland last week by the death and funeral regret he is seriously ill. He appearance it was decided to The State allows to libraries that keep for of his brother, William H. Glover. is one of our oldest and most respected citi- ting to Friday. The weather A reference the the State telegram was received by Captain J. W. by public laws and zens. were none of the best and Hon. and Mrs. A. E. Jones 12th, the other documents a stipend of ten per cent of Nickerson of Swanville Tuesday, April announcing Miss Rena who •i the attendance morn- were in Belfast last Black, has been her Friday death of his brother, Charles Jones, at the the amount appropriated and expended for the Friday to attend the spending vacation at her L. C. called meeting of the Waldo Veteran’s home in East Belfast, left last asident, Tutnam, National Soldiers’ Home in that morn- support of the library, and for some time Association. Togus, past to rder in Memorial hall. The tr_/-.l. Saturday resume her teaching in a Miss Annie L. of -- »•«£> at ing at 9.05 o’clock. The deceased was born in Barr,librarian theBelfastFree wMviiwj living J.IUII1 DUSlUIl H Brighton, Mass., school. son of North Searsport, was *1. --- ..f T._1-1 C'_U T__J has been Library, endeavoring to secure this few days last week on business. The family Guptill of Belfast was ap- which would amount Martin F. Bartlett of his early life was spent in that town. In early stipend, to $140 annual- will return here for the summer the first of Waterville, special y pro tern. Comrades F. A. She has met with agent of the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance manhood he went west, where he was employ- ly. many discouragements, May. ribner and Porter Nash were but wrote to the State Librarian company, was in the city Saturday to ed as a builder and contractor, having to his recently at Mrs. Elvira Cole of adjust Burnham, who has been the loss of uttee on the time and place Augusta, E. W. who referred the mat- William M. Randall at Pineland credit many of the public buildings in several Emery, caring for Mrs. B. L. Fitzgerald, is reported *ing On motion it was voted ter to General Warren C. sick with at the Poultry farm. different States. He served three years in the Attorney Philbrook, pneumonia Fitzgerald home.— r. meet on the first Pittsfield Advertiser. Thursday A ‘“V Mrs. J. G. Civil War. He suffered many years with plural ---O Brooks, who spent the winter ii> rain or shine. The dinner call Governor and Council at their Mrs. Lizzie G. Benson and son Boston tuberculosis and was in the Leadville, Colo., May meeting. Paul, who and vicinity, has returned to Belfast fall in and t get your beans, spent the winter months in Southern Califor- and her house on hospital for some time before coming to the A Talk on Birds. In the Congregational opened Church street. She < terans responded promptly. nia and in the IVest, are at their at was Home in Togus two years ago. Last summer vestry last Friday Mr. Alonzo J. cottage accompanied by her nephew and niece, G. A. R. had of this evening for charge he visited his relatives in this His Temple Heights the season. Mr. and Mrs. Drown. city.’ age Kn owlton, superintendent of a ram and served about 100 with schools, gave Mr. Levi M. Poor of was in was 66 years. Two brothers, Lorenzo Jones of very interesting lecture on "The Birds of Augusta Belfast Mrs. Gordon has returned to her mer. Auspland E> and last week and made with Mr. A. Brooks, Capt. J. W. Jones of Belfast, and Waldo County and How to Know Them,"before arrangements home in Rockland after spending several the meeting was again called S. Heal for a one sister, Miss Rose A. Jones of Washington, Castle North, Knights of King Arthur. Mr.