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The Republican Journal 82. VOLUME BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910. NUMBER 14 Contents of Today 's Journal. OBITUARY were made: E. R. Conner and The Government. William H. Bray, c A. Horton of the Duplex Roller Bushing Millinery Openings. City E. R. Conner had 6 votes and PERSONAL. News of Belfast.. City William H. Bray C o. submitted some correspondence he had had Personal... Capt. J. died at 1 a. m., .The Henry Chaples April { the 8 votes and Bray was declared elected for the vemment.. Millinery Open- ^ Brilliant and of The meeting of city govern- v ith George Lawley & Sons of one of at his home on 62 Bewildering Display the April Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles left The Churches. .Obituary.. .Se- 4th, upper High street, aged unexpired term of one Bradbury Monday gi.. Latest ment was held Monday evening, April 4th, year. £ le largest yacht concerns in the Societies. 6 months and 22 He had been ill Fashions. building t a six-weeks’ visit in New York. rei years, days. Sanford Howard was The roll of accounts elected by acclamation c builders 1 at Last Saturday was an ideal as to weath- Mayor Hanson presiding. mntry, of the cup defenders May- Men and Affairs Washington... with tuberculosis since last October, but death day as as building inspector. Mrs. Caroline C. Dolloff returned .Hottest Yet for * r for the was read and ordered follows: ^ ower and Volunteer and other famous Monday Wedding Bells.. resulted from heart failure. He was born at millinery openings, and the streets paid many The were submitted as c ■aft. This firm 3m visits with her in March?. .The News of Brooks.. .Bel- nd stores were following police offi- has sold its property in South daughters Cambridge, the homestead his late resi- thronged and the sales large, 1,140 60 Free .Freedom. Chaples opposite Contingent.$ cers for the Arthur J. ^ oston to the Boston elevated h! ass., and Me. fast Library.. ’he new hats are than Fire 253 50 ensuing year: Beach, railway company Portland, dence, the son of the late William and Sarah larger ever and the department. ® ad must find a new location. Mr. Horton The Queen of the Kennebec.. .Obitu- Free 205 36 Walter S. Packard, Willard B. John Mr. fi hapes are varied and The Library. Ingersoll, anted a committee to to Boston and Mrs. Frank E. Elkins and family, Kate Vannah’s McCorrison He began sea-faring in graceful. velvet Free Books 10 00 A. appointed go ,-v Song. Chaples. Text Black, George B. Salters, Harrison A. Shaw, a nd see the icings, the two new 1 50 Lawleys personally, but the mat- w ao spent the winter months in Florida, ar- .The Potato Market....A life, and was in the shades, king’s blue and Repairs and Insurance. •aerials. early engaged principally Everett A. Nickerson, William C. Mason, t jr was referred to the committee on new in- hantecler. the General school purposes. 288 33 ri tfed home last Saturday. .rtisan and a Despot.. .Basket Ball. often in re- simple trimmings and the ^ us tries,"of which Jacksonville trade, and remarked 28 15 Henry Wentworth, S. James H. Howes is chair- make it School contingent. Percy Edgecomb, Steph- lan. Mrs. Camilla A. e News of Belfast. tanding effect, possible to please all. Mr. Howes has written the firm. Hazeltine and Mr. and Mrs. ; cent years that he had passed Cape Hatteras Park. 7 32 en S. L. Shute, Addison F. Pendleton, William Croat Battles of the Civil War. 297 08 Real ^ eginald Hazeltine and daughter will arrive one hundred times. He won rapid advance- Highways. H. Staples, Ferdinand P. Nason, Herbert L. Estate for Sale. Some very desira- ; terary News and Notes...Good At Lord’s, The Fashion, Misses Grace Welch ^ le is om Boston next in his chosen in which he was property offered for sale through the Saturday. is for Belmont.. .Transfers in ment calling, 84 Bucklin and Harry A. Clement, and they were ^ nd Mildred Lord showed some of the newest Total. $2,231 c columns of The Journal, and can deal di- Blames and commanded the schoon- elected. you Mr. and Mrs. Underwood of Boston arrived .! Estate.. Liquor Agen- very successful, r ?ctly with the owners and have no commis- tyles and shades/ The window was in violet In board of officers an inquest was municipal s ions to st and were :-r ers M. W. Drew', the Lois V. Chaples, which The name of Percy S. Edgecomb was propos- pay. The suburban residence of the Friday guests Sunday of a nd white and contained several hats in leld on the recent fire at Wm. M. Randall’s ">> .Pittsfield Fersonals. these ite is a ^ r. and Mrs. W. F. Club. was built for him and named for his wife, and ed as night watch and the vote was 5 for and 6 Benjamin Kelley very fine property, Quimby. t >nes. A new turban it was voted that the fire was ^ le house v Troy C. E. Society. .John San- shape covered with poultry farm and fitted with all modern conveniences, the which was also built for him. It Mr. and Mrs. >>th Falatka, against. a nd there is land for truck Judson Knight of Augusta re- Birthday. ^ achelor buttons in blue shades, with a black mused by a brooder lamp. enough gardening was in this schooner that Capt. Chaples, Arthur J. Beach was then proposed and a nd an orchard of 50 trees. One-third of a t irned home the first of the week, after visit- r. port. .Stockton Springs. .The ^ elvet ribbon bow at the was and The bonds were approved: Har- side, simple following r file is a farm or of Brooks. .Born. Married. with Thomas D. Karr of this city as mate, elected as night watch for the year. away of some 75 80 acres, i ig Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller. tylish. A very large black horsehair straw /ey S. Cunningham, road commissioner; Wm. ontaining 25 acres of cleared fields and 40 or News. .Market. was wrecked off Hatteras and be- W'alter S. Packard was elected on the Ship Cape night ^ 3 acres w The friends of Mrs. as effectively trimmed with pansies and lace, ■\. Kimball, city marshal; Alvin L. Howard, oodland, the timber on which is esti- many G. G. Winslow will came a total loss, the crew watch without opposition. r lated to enduring great be worth $1,500.David Herrick, \ ? to learn that she was to ^ wo hats were made of violets and daisies with Fohn T. Frost and Fred E. Ellis, constables. pleased able walk and loss. This misfortune ended Adjourned. I •• F. D. No. 6, Belfast, Me., offers for sale a privation was ( 3wn street, last I lie Churches. ^ le single rose effect. Another new The auditor’s report received, accepted arm in 40 shopping, Monday. Capt. Chaples’ seafaring life, during which he strikingly Northport containing 180 acres; ^ at was in hemp with black velvet facing trim- ind placed on file. cres of mowing land; 50 of pasture—high land, V. J. Flye of Bangor, auditor of the Eastern will hold services at tad made friends at every port visited, and nitable Society that he had had News of Belfast. for sheep—and the remainder is wood- j ivision of led with clusters of locus and roses. Way land Knowlton reported the American Express Company, afternoon in Knowlton’s won a reputation as a successful navigator and 1 md, hard and soft wood, only 1 1-2 miles from Sunday 10 business the as solicitor. j as in Belfast a few past year city newr steam saw mill. The soil is for days this week. -rreet. a man of the strictest integrity. For more Mayflowers and Hepaticas have arrived and good hay Miss window was most attractive The of Frank G. Mixer, et als., pray- otatoes, and other the farm is watered Ferguson’s petition j crops, Miss Marian Hazeltine, the Easter vaea- than 13 years Capt. Chaples had charge of the are fully three weeks earlier than the t spent o services in the at East ith its chantecler and the of the chief of the fire de- average, y springs that never go dry, there is an or- chapel trimmings ing that salary t on with her Mr. and Ben grounds of Miss M. J. Otis, near his home. He beautiful hard of 50 trees, and the build- parents, Mrs. Haz- ..• at 10.45 a. m. to The will meet with bearing apple day, April 10th. c •eations in the hat line. Among the many partment be raised from $35 $50 and that he i Improvement Society j e tine, and returned to was a of flowers and of out-door lgs, house. L, woodshed and barn, are in Smith College yester- great lover Mrs. F. W. Pote good the pastor, Rev. G. G. Winslow, tyles displayed was a fancy straw in king’s ilso receive pay for attending fires at the same Monday, April 11th, at 2.30 p. r Bpair....The M. F. Carter house, 39 Cedar d was a and it *y. work, and the task to him pleasure, s o Sunday school. ^ iue, trimmed with ribbon in two shades of the price per hour as other firemen, in addition to m. treet, offered for sale is fitted for two ten- will be difficult to fill the position he had filled € ments, has slated roof, 6ewer connection and Miss Winnifred Sanborn, who has been in ^ ime color and to blend.