The Republican Journal " , )[K 01. NO. 15. 'i'1' Jii— FIVE CENTS ''' lrs. 0f f iscal for the Edward F. Littlefield, assisted by Operations City—1918-19. The News of Belfast er Mrs. L. en- lhe MILDRED L. DODGE. __ daughter, Mervin Ames, Mercury. last Friday afternoon in honor PERSONAL M K OF CITY OF BELFAST AS OF MARCH 10, 1919. The spring term of the Waldo County ot Mrs. Rose Published Davis. Dainty refreshments by the pupils of Belfast High Miss Mildred L. Dodge passed quietly Supreme Judicial Court convenes next served- Mrs. Davis left school under the Charles E. Knowlton ASSETS. f ereK Monday following management: from left Monday for a when Judge John A. Morrill of or New this life Wednesday evening, April Tuesday, York, where she will receive Editorial Staff—Robie Marriner '19, short visit in Boston. k. 1500,000 00 Auburn will preside. surgical 2nd, at 10 o’clock at the home and medical treatment. She was Editor; Maurice Cobb ’20, Assistant Edi- of Mr. and .t account. 74,405 27 ky ^er Miss Aina tor; Ralph Simmons Business Man- Mrs. Herman H. Mrs. C. J. Pattee is in Portland to 19 “Don’t miss the launching!” The steam- daughter, '19, Coombs, High street, at 98,302 Davis'1*311'61* Ash ers “Victorious” and “Independence” are ager; ey Mathews ’20. Assistant the age of twenty-nine nine spend two weeks with relatives. .* 1,228 56 Business years, about to start on their journey to . Manager. 1,300 00 Mary Louise, the only daughter of Pat- months ond twenty-four days. She was Charles F. Shaw of Belfast is All come and fill the There J. Literary Editors—Myrtle Simpson ’19, seriously 1,005 00 help ships. and Louise (Carleton) Cuddy of born in will be music. rick Hope Dorman ’20, Bartlett Whiting Islesboro, Maine,{the daughter of ill at the home of relatives in 6 50 special For particulars at- Koxbury, Mass., died last Friday in Ros- ’21, Springfield, tend the Y. P. S. C. E. next Sun- lindale. Mary Cassen ’22. Capt. Sylvirus J. and Hattie (Scott) Mass. xf:,rd. 114 69 Baptist She was about eight years 1 Locals—Ruth Knight Grace Hazel- who survive her estate. 8 25 day evening. and a most lovable aDd ’19, Dodge, together with attractive tine Hiram P. Farrow is a chdd.°Jd ’20, Ruth Dinsmore’21, Carlton Read two sisters, Bertha and and spending few n r of 1917 294 00 3,957 00 H. Her brothers Herman and Norman Madaline, George Robertson has added two ’22 four Lorenzo days tin Bluehill and are overseas in the U brothers, Judson, and Sher- vicinity on busi- small pieces of to his new S. service. Her machinery job funeral Personals—Everett Morse ’19, Charles man of Islesboro and Walter of Rock- ness. 04 office in block was held in Winterport at 2 p. m relief. 1,090 Hayford that means much Robbins ’20, Verna Greenlaw ’21, Orland land. Miss Dodge contracted influenza 07 in Acme Monday. Mr. and Mrs. .7,115 labor-saving—an staple binder Orchard ’22. in the early fall from which serious com- John G'lmore have re- 18 00 an an American turned home from numbering machine. The closing meeting for the season of Athletic—Lillian Davis ’21. plications developed. Expert medical aid short visits in Boston 49 Mrs. Robertson is and vie 1,024 9,247 60 assisting him in his the Women’s Alliance of the First Par sh Alumni—Ora Danforth ’19, Royce and special treatment at the sanatorium nity. 510 70 rush of business. w-ill be afternoon Miller ’20. at I this, Thursday, at three airfield, Maine, failed to check her Miss Llewella S. Thorndike of Rock- 929 79 o clock at the home of Mrs. Exchange—Mildred Trask ’19. trouble. She came to Belfast The annual meeting of the Belfast Sav- Irving Dins- about land is the guest of Mrs. J. L. Sleeper 234 16 65 more, Congress street. Mrs. Editorially it says: twelve years ago and was first 1,674 ings Bank was held at the banking room Stephen S. employed and other friends. L. Shute Now that is in the Co. .... 00 will give a peace at we must dining rooms of iter plant 1,860 Wednesday, April 9th, at 10 a. m., when paper entitled, “Some hand, George Seavey, Experiences of a ■ not think that our work is over—in real- where she worked until Otis Card of the following officers were re-elected: Newspapei Reporter.’’ Mr. Seavey Wellesley, Mass., formerly The ity it has just started. The time has closed his of was $689,446 71 President, James H. meetings have been well attended dining rooms, and while there Bath, the guest over Sunday at the Howes; treasurer, this come now for made a ! LIABILITIES. Wilmer J. season and it is hoped this one will rebuilding. Belgium, great many friends through her home of C. B. Dorman; assistant treasurer, ! Capt. Swett. be up to record. France and even Germany have got to close attention to her work. After 00 Fuller C. Wentworth. this ! 590,000 be was Mr. ind Mrs. rebuilt, and the will she employed for a time in the City George H. Whitney of come account .... 1,833 83 Capt. George H. of Boston Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Marden have Darby Washington have to play an important part in this. Bakery and from there came to work in arrived Wednesday to spend the rust funds. 49,901 21 Hose Company and a number of men summer at taken the tenement in the Miles S. Jelli- Labor and education will be two of the the Coombs store about five and a half their cottage in Northport. v fund. 76 were called 16,135 son house on by a still alarm to a fire at chief Church street. Harold P. factors in this work. We, the stu- years ago To Mr. and Mrs. Coombs Mr. and ! income account 534 47 the Board last Mrs. James S. Harriman left the new at Landing Friday afternoon, j dents of Belfast will in Miss Dodge as a Blodgett, superintendent the High School, help became sister. Her for a visit ... 00 The house and Tuesday in Portland. Later 3,000 Penobscot Bay Electric Co’s local dwelling barn, owned by this. Our our education will strict attention to her plant, labor, play business, honesty, they may go to Boston a ... 3,000 00 74,405 27 Mrs. Roxie were de- for short visit. has taken the Cross house on Cedar Harvey, totally this part, which I hope will be by no nsr uiorougnness in every detail of the stroyed. They were valued at :t! ms: street to be vacated by Mr. and Mrs. about means a small one. business, her beautiful character, her Norman E. Littlefield, pharmacist in 00 $2,000 and were partially insured. The Our the United States ., 1,000 Marden, and will move his goods here president, Mr. Wilson, one of the willingness to do and to learn won the Navy, has been assigned cause of the fire is unknown. The fire- to the U. S. S. 220 88 from Gardiner. greatest men in America, has gone to love and admiration of her employers Texan and is now over- men took chemicals with them and seas. 446 42 pre- France to help make the peace terms. which will never be outlived. F of the Third Maine vented the During uses. Company Infantry flames from spreading in the About the 230 93 fifty years ago he, like any of us, five and a half years in the Coombs Mr. and in this city will hold their May Ball at the strong wind to the Mrs. Wilmer J. Dorman have age. 70 04 earby houses. The attended school. Little did he dream Store she was never late to her a work, returned to their home on Armory in Belfast on Thursday furniture on the floor was Cedar street assessments .... 346 00 27 evening, ground saved, then of our leader. record hard to 2,314 becoming Some of match. She never asked after spending the winter at May 1st. An exhibition drill will be but that in the second was i the Windsor given story de- our paths may lead in the same for a raise in ,. 75 16 direc- wages and when the sub- House. at this time in which the whole company stroyed. 91 00 tion; if not, there is a job for us some- ject was ever mentioned to her she would will take part, and there will be a num- WEST where and it is our duty to prepare our- always say “when I am worth more I Mrs. Charles E. 61 83 227 99 ber of officers here from Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bicknell, Mrs. Blanch- various parts selves for the know ard ,-.ion uncollected taxes 00 Ames and Eunice position. Some of us may you will give it to me,” and she Smith and daughter Janet of 2,700 of the State. A large orchestra wiil fur- daughter spent Sunday j Rock- with Mr. and Mrs. Frank some day go to represent our nation, but got it. From behind the counter she land, were recent guests of Mrs. nish music and tne hall will be decorated Toothaker. Norman Everett Hamilton and let us hope it will not be for the same made friends very fast by her willingness A. Read. 10,925 00 in honor of the family have moved mpaid. anniversary occasion, from purpose for which our president has to show' and 00 which will their farm on the Cociiran road to gone, goods offering any help pos- 5,000 be made a notable one. at the close of Edith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank the Mansfield house on the corner the greatest war in history. sible, and the friends she made in this .... of A. overdrawn 3,874 18 19,799 18 Now is Knowlton of returned home H. M. Fiske, representing the State Y. Charles and Franklin streets....Miss Car- the time to prepare our army, way can be found in many towns of Wal- Fairfield, Monday after a visit with Mrs. M. C. is in Belfast rie our navy, so that we of the do County who will be Charles 71 A., to help conduct Newcomb has been confined to the present gen- extremely sorry H. Walden. $689,446 eration shall never have to to learn of the drive for funds to establish a Y. M. house the past week with a bad sore go through her death. Her ideas were re- such a dreadful conflict. fined and balance shows a reduction of $2,600 in the city’s net indebted- C. A. secretary in Waldo County. The throat.. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elms called Preparedness, her judgment was ideal. Miss Rev. Charles W. Martin left Wednes- local on Mr. in our mind, is the one great was a member of Aurora Rebekah to attend the r, 1918-19. following committee are in charge and Mrs. Raymond Dyer Sunday. ; preventative Dodge day annual meeting of the of this drive: of war. So let us ourselves for and for served in the East Maine node from the appropriations of 1918-19, $840.00 to meet any M. L. Slugg, B. L. Davis, ...S. W. Newcomb called on Fred Tooth- i prepare Lodge many years Conference of Methodist F. R. J. R. aker our position, so that when the time comes degree team. She was also a member of churches in occur in uncollected taxes. This $840.00 is included in the Poor, Dunton, E. E. Roder- Saturday....Miss Susan Dyer spent j session this week in Milo. the balance of the J. A. Z. D. with her Mr. we will be able to fill the great Primrose Chapter, Order of the Eastern liabilities side, $2,700, $1,860, being to off ick, David, Hartshorn, C. W. Sunday grandparents, and places, Miss and of the generation Cathleen Colcord, who was called ; .-set side, which $1,860 represents the amount of taxes assessed Wescott, L. B. Thompson, E. A Bram- Mrs. Geo. B. Dyer....Mrs. Herbert Kim- small, that has Star, having recently been transferred gone before. We have all from Lone home by the death of her lie Belfast Water and which is in fact an off- hall and Dr. F. C. Small. Over ball called on Mrs. John Waterman Thurs- been patriotic Star Chapter of Islesboro. grandmother, Company merely $1,000 Mrs. Della R. has in the time of war. Do not let this During her illness she was to the Rowe, returned Monday is makes a final showing for the city for 1918 of $3,400 to the already been pledged; one party day....Herbert Dodge spent Sunday with patient but it to Portland, where she has pledging $200 and a number $100 and $50 friends in the city....Marian, the young spirit die, keep burning brighter as extreme and to every offer of willing empioyment. each. The time goes on. Let this be our watch- hands and hearts she with a :i state actually sold to the city for taxes was only $70.53, and committee will be unable to daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Havford, responded Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan arrived Mon- word, “Preparedness is the one smile that she was all and to 1 : be fact that onlv $234.16 remains uncollected from taxes of reach everyone, and anyone willing to who has been quite 11, is improving.. great right hoped day from Lexington, Mass., called here is factor of success.” be wreii soon. She was and con- j C. W. WESCOTT, Mayor. give asked to leave their pledge or Leslie Eims has been hauling hay from bright by the illness of her aunt. Miss Julia M. scious to the last and realized that money with F. R. Poor, or with L. B. the Miller farm the past week. very Perry, at the home of Hon. and Mrs. C. the treasurer. THE CHURCHES she was going and talked of it with a O. Poor. Thompson, The B ff. s. Seniors. The class eminent. to negotiate a loan for $25,000 and issue a peace of mind that is rarely known, ex- Among the Waldo play will be in the Colonial Theatre Mrs. Tileston Wadlin note or notes of the city for that amount; County boys in the given cept to those whose soul is at peace with has returned home famous 26th Division to reach under the di- There will be services next Sundav from extended said notes not to exceed six months in Boston tomorrow, Friday, evening its as hers was. Her mother was visits in Massachusetts morning and at the Savior, time and to be the recently are Elmer A. Wentworth of Bel- rection of Mrs. S. A. Parker which evening Universalist with and in Morrill, and is the guest at the countersigned by \ Church. Rev. her practically all the time during .i. of the Gov- fast in means a H. W. Gould of home of City mayor and members of the finance com- Company C; Amos L. Carleton of successful presentation of an Portland the last of Rev. Charles W. Martin will the days Her sickness and lovingly during •' and Vinton up-to-date with a cast. The occupy pulpit as a candidate. his absence in Milo. nday evening, April mittee; said notes to be paid for out of Wmterport Harkness of Lin- play good cared for her needs. This w'as a great j are Mrs. Basil R. Allen will be the soloist. the taxes to be assessed for the munici- colnville in the Headquarters students selling tickets which are to her. Also her sister Mada- ntt presiding, Company; Rev. A. E. Wilson happiness Philip Jonesof who Ralph H. Elwell of Brooks and Frank E. now on sale.The honor parts according will have for his Waterville, recently pal years 1919-1920. line who was very dear to her was able returned from overseas was read and pass- j to sermon subject at after nearly 17 Ordered: That the and he Curtis of Frankfort in Company A; rank, the valedictory and salutatory Sunday morning the to wait last Mayor be, First tenderly upon her during her months’ was a week-end L. and W. for the graduation in have been Parish meetinghouse, “Palm Sun- service, guest hereby is, authorized to submit to the George Libby Clyde Getchell June, hours. Services were held Friday at the of his of day, the Beginning of sister, Mrs. Eugene R. Conner, at 537 92 Standard Oil Co. a Unity of the Supply ail in announced, Miss Ruth Knight receiving Christ’s Last .$ statement of the con- Company, Week.’’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, whereMiss her home in 103rd the former am Miss Mildred Church school at noon. All Northport. 23 17 ditions that confront the city in regard Infantry; Arthur Young of Setrs- Trask the Dodge had made her home for the past cordially welcome to attend 62 50 to to the port, bugler in Company F of the 103rd latter. Miss Trask entered the Senior these ser- three Henry W. Collins, who has be n in insurance, owing location of vices. years. Rev. A. E. Wilson officiat- 401 25 Herbert B. class last fali on the New York since his arrival their oil tanks and arrange with them for Infantry. Capt. Foster of half-year promotion ed and Charles R. Coombs was in from France, 240 77 Services will he held charge the Porll nd, who resided in Belfast several and has also been working out of school next Sunday at of was recently sent to Camp Devens for 86 79 removal of the tanks to some other arrangements The unusually large hours in the Baptist church at 10.45 a. m. his location. years previously to entering the The City National Bank. She Rev. amount of in discharge and is expected to reach 363 98 service, C. M. Clark beautiful flowers spoke arrived with the 101st has done the four work in three will supply the home or 81 45 Ordered. That the of labor on Engineers of tne years’ pulpit, silence of the love and esteem in Thursday Friday. wages Sunday school at high 12 80 the 26th Division. years. Miss Trask has been as punctual noon; Christian En- which highways be established at 33 1-3 deavor this young life was held. She was George H. has returned as she is not been at 6.30 p. m. and evening service Gray from 26 45 cents per hour for men and 60 2-3 cents stadmus, having absent taken to Islesboro where services were Salvage and W. at Camp where he re- 18 00 s. S. Mrs. Cecil or for the three 7.30. Prayer meeting Devens, recently per hour for double teams. tartly years attendance. this, Thursday, held at her childhood home Her Waldo Sunday. ceived his discharge. He was 86 55 Clay, County chairman of the .The graduation will probably take evening. accompa- The petition of A. H. Patterson for father, who is first officer on a Clyde nied his wife 34 37 Woman’s division of the W. S. S. drive, place in the Colonial At the Baptist church last Sunday by who had been in Ayer permission to establish an oil tank on Theatre, Thursday Liner between New York and 8 75 is taking up the matter of sa James plying and vicinity for a short visit. vage in June with a program evening, Marcyes of the Radio Front street was denied. niglit, 12th, arranged France, had sailed several days ago for 68 12 connection with the sale of thrift and I Station basket ball team from Bar The of by rineipal John A. David. The class Har- but to trouble with the Cecil Clay, official stenographer of the 262 00 petition John Dow for permis- war bor France, owing savings stamps. All junk dealers is also to the usual played the cello accompaniments and Maine 407 17 sion to an planning give up ship’s was to has returned lo his locate underground gasoline will on steering gear obliged put Legislature, carry large signs their teams, if festivities and establish the of also gave Traumerei as a cello solo. The home 150 70 tank near on precedent back for to and a tele- in this city. He will soon resume his garage Bridge street are to repairs Norfolk, they willing assist in this good a sum of members of the team were also t 155 64 was giving money for the new present his duties as stenographer for Justice granted, subject to approval of com- and cards will also be in uniform. gram reached him there although anchor- work, distributed school building and its F. Hanson of the S. J mittee on highways. furnishings. ed some twelve miles out. He arrived in George Court. .$3/ 28 38 among those who have junk for sale to Services wiil be held next at That the be author- .Sunday Belfast and left at once for Ordered, city police call the teams Everyone is to A special from Pittslield under date of the North at Saturday requested Church 10 45 a. m. with N. II. Small, U. S N., now stationed in >rs were passed in ized ani instructed to notify business March 23rd has the Islesboro. The bearers were Dr. F. F. save rags, scrap rubber, old metal, papers, following concerning preaching by Rev. Win. Vaughan. The R. has been made chief houses to clear all and Wilbur Providence, I., up paper pubbish There is no a party well known in Waldo as service Graves, Colby, Henry Cunning- magazines, bags. more patri- county, will be held in the auditorium in- yoeman and with Mrs. who spent adjacent to their of business. Mr. ham and ti. Osborne Lord. Small, places otic duty for you to and with Dudley made his headquarters in Bel- stead of the as is. S. Bickford, city perform vestry formerly. Bible the winter in Cambridge, Mass will ar- The matter of purchasing an autotruck little trouble lhan fast several years: school authorized very by saving waste at noon as usual. All are rive the last ot this week for a short icreby is, was cordially KENNETH CROSS referred to the committees on high- materials to for s F. B. Dudley, who claims he has been invited to WHITCOMB. a Ins check for $100 exchange amps. In remain. visit. ways and finance for ,n business for ten and H investigation. this connection read Sam Freedman’s portrait years who Marshall Post G. A. Kenneth Cross Whitcomb, only child 1 Adjourned. business advertisement in this Las headquarters at Newport, was before JOHN PATTERSON. Joseph Perkins and Edwin Morse of he expenses of Me- paper. of Eben and Nellie (Cross* Judge O. H. Drake in the Pittslield muni- Whitcomb of Company F, who went to Bangor to en- xpended balance to Major Edward FI. of a John to the life March Kelley Bangor, c pal court, Monday afternoon on _om- A. Patterson died very Waldo, passed higher list for service overseas, with the 50,000 v Wreck on the M. C. R R. suddenly treasury. Belfast boy, and a former editor of the at his home on 21st. Little Kenneth was born in Waldo p.aint. of A. 1). Getchell, charged with Bridge street at 5.30 p m. volunteers recently called for, were ac- S Bickford, city received Bangor ommercial, $1,000 in under false April 7th. He was born in I.ee December 14, 1917, and was only thirteen and will leave soon for : The train from the east due obtaining money pretenses. Feb. 4, | cepted, Camp hereby is, authoriz- passenger the will of the late Hon. when was Joseph P Bass. Judge C. C Blaisdel! of the Newport 1846, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. months old he taken ill with Meade for training. i:ne to time to the in Bangor at 1.10 A. M. Friday was de- A number of other employes of tie Com- court for Rufus K. Patterson. He had been influenza, followed by bronchitis, which in its until alter 2 P. municipal appeared the defend- in ill ireets a credit not to layed arrival here mercial received substantial into Donald S. arrived gifts. The an and H. R. for hea th for several years, but was out as developed tuberculosis. During the Capt. Clark recently M. to a wreck on the Maine attorney Coolidge the mount as a working owing freight public bequests consist of a last weeks he was ! at N. from oversea ser- legacy of complainant. For a number of months usual Monday and called at The Journal weary patient and Camp Mills, Y., ■ Central at Forest near Vanceboro. < ntendent in Station, without restrictions tone brave to a in Later lie will be sent to settling $25,000 East- Dudley has been in this and office to give the news that he had degree remarkable for one of j vice France. Fifteen cars loaded with potatoes and near-by- bought l’he street superin- ern Maine General Hospital, am: the gif* towns the Carrie his age. He was a particularly i Camp Devens. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. at that taking orders for enlarging photo- Woodbury place on Waldo bright, •h the with a other freight were derailed point, to the of the child i W. this week tc city city Maplewood Park prop- and some at. avenue and expected to move there in winsome and tile pet of the neigh- Harry Clark, will 1'eave was graphs collecting money the for the took lire and burned. The accident erty to be used for or paid by city, public sen i-public same time of the order and the near future. For several Mr. borhood, where he leavesmanysad hearts I visit him in Boston. caused the of the rails ie- taking agree- years order the by spreading purposes and to be known forever ns Bass beside those of lus passed by Tig o return the photo and enlargment Patterson was the efficient Waldo County young parents, on I ; h authoriz- sulting from the action of frost. also the to the of the whom the blow 1 Earl F. Hammons, who has been over- 10, 1010, Park; gift city prop- on a certain date. He took many order; agent for the Society of Prevention of falls heavily. The funer- : been at a loan of is erty between Buck and Dutton streets al was held at his seas for the past year, and has $10,000 from to of sons Cruelty to Animals. Some time he late home Sunday, parents enlarge photos ago will reach cancelled. Hon. Arthur I Brown returned Satur- where the Auditorium to ne used March Mrs. Nathan ! Camp I)ix for his discharge, stands, who were in the U. S. in he entered the National Soldiers’ Home at 2:frd, Hunt of Morrill 1 service, fact, Bath he will visit his '■as. S. from where he spent the for the Maine Music Festival. Tnere is The bearers were Friday, where Bickford, city day Augusta, made a specialty of making pictures of Togus and spent, the winter there on the officiating. four of his authorized winter. also a bequest to the Children’s little and father, Dr. L. W. Hammons, now at the hereby is, Bangor men in the service. He often secured the advice of his physicians, but came home neighbors admirers, Erlon Pay- j Home of $50 each i home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison F. Pen- Tlianksgiving fo* din- only photo the parents had of the in frequently on extended furloughs. He soil, Lloyd Hierch, Stanley Paul and ■. boy ——— ners, and $250 each Ch.istmas for dinners was Paul. The floral dleton. France, neither the pho o nor enlarged enthusiastic in his praise of the Ashley tributes, pure and useful Christmas; and as ■ -- presents picture the complainant claimed had Home and was a member of Company H, sweet his own young life, were as follows: been delivered though long overdue The Ward I, with Capt. F. L. Watson. He Pillow from the parents, Mr. SAMUEL E. WEBB. One Calvin became as- member, Gray, was and Mrs. Eben L. defendant was requested to furnish sure- a member of Thomas H. Marshall Whitcomb; bouquets, sociated with the boy Scouts at their ties for disappearance at the April term Post, G. A. R. Mr. Patterson served in Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitcomb, Mr. and Samuel E. Webb, formerly of Knox. Monday evening meeting and there was the Mrs. N. Cross and of the supreme judicial court at Skow- Civil war in Company H of the 12th Chester Cross, Mrs. Maine, died in San Diego, Calif., March an interesting program gi\en The best M. W. hegan. Marne. He is survived by his for- Leentan, Mr. and Mrs. Everett 23rd. He was the son of Samuel A. and attendance was in the Fox Patrol. Thos. wife, merly Mrs. Herbert Flagg of Belmont Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whit- W and was born Jan. 3, Wadsworth has succeeded Eugene Sholes Lydia Webb, and by one son, J. Lee Patterson of Bel- comb, Mr. and Mrs George Herbert and in where lit- lived until his as a member of the Beaver Patrol. There EAST BELFAST. 1851, Knox, fast. The funeral took place at his late family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Whitcomb wife who was Miss Rovene Hig- were 34 members died, present. Granv.de and also a broken wreath of cut home Wednesday at 2 p. m. with mem- family, gins of Knox. In April, 1887, he went to W:recked Hoffses and Winchester were acu- Floyd Arthur Stantiai is his weir. building bers of Thomas H. Marshall Post in at- I flowers from friends and neighbors. San Diego, where for several years he ed to the finance committee. Drills ire Af- Mr. Harry Bean of Waterville is home tendance and acting as bearers. The ser- was employed in a mercantile store being held after school and the plans MRS. on ari extended mon was by Rev. William bLIZA. J. HURD. ter a time he went into the trucking made for the of the whole visit. Vaughan. CST appearance business quite extensively with Edmund THURSDAY MORNING the Maine troop on Memorial Day. Many of the Mr Richard Brown is very sick with LIBERTY. Eliza J.f wife of J. Ross Hurd, died at Wescott, formerly of Knox He fol owed Scouts have joined the “Pig Club” this bronchial Central a on pneumonia. her home in Northport Saturday, April that business for several years, when lie Railroad had train wreck season. Four Scouts will heselectei for ! after a illness. She was born C. M. Hurd was in Belfast 5th, long sold out his half interest. He was lhen the corp and it is expected that George Pendleton is building his weir Saturday if line signal in Belfast 76 years ago, the daughter of commissioner of and between Belfast and Thorndike and on the Pendleton shore. on matters of business. appointed parks theie will be a contest to qualify. Stories the late James and Jennie Towns- L. D Jones and are at home (Hinds) streets in Sun Diego and for many years irs will he told at the next Scouts family were smashed. We had about meeting by Leslie Bowen of is end. Mrs. Hurd was a woman of About badly Togus visiting his from Danvers Mass., for a month’s rest. very he tilled that office faithfully. Wadsworth, Paul Davis, Greenlaw, Sta- character and 11 daughter, Mrs. Herbert Clark. Harold Linscott arrived home week good unusually devoted to two years ago his health began to fail worth of shoes which were more or ples, Robert Clements, and Smith last from been her home. Roscoe Dean, son of her and in September, 1518, he was obliged to Miss Etnel Savery returned to Castine overseas, having discharged. The “Love and Tea in daughter, Mrs. Leslie Dean, has made resign his office, lit* leaves to mourn damaged and have just BASKET Baku The largest crowd ever last week o attend her school studies. play, given got satisfac'ory his home with his grandparents Servi- a Mrs. Ad die VVebb; seen at a local basket hall game assem- Sanford’s hall Thursday evening by the their loss, wife, G, ces were at ment Edgar L. Clark has a held the home at 10 o’clock one E. and an adopted from the railroad. We shall place bled at the Armory last Saturday even- bought two-ton senior class of Liberty High school as- son, Edgar Webb, auto truck to do business for Tuesday morning, Rev. A. E. Wilson of H. and one to see the game between the Radio the public. sisted by local talent, was a decided suc- daughter, Cecelia Webb, ing the First Parish church shoes on sale at cess. A short of music and officiating. The also two sisters, Mrs. Sophronia Thursday Morning prac- Team of the U. S. Navy from Bar Har- Mr. Will.am Meloon was taken to program grandson; Wal- burial was in Cove recitations was between the acts. Saturday cemetery. E. Randall of East Livermore, Maine, i'\ bor and that, from Company F of the do County Hospital last, week for medical given your own Some of these L. E. Burns of Waterville, prices. Third Maine Infantry. The score was 98 treatment. At the close, home-made candy was sold and Mrs. of the Macca- •■■s are while to 8 in favor of the Radios, the visitors and a social time enjoyed with games. Harland Pattershall, who has employ- Maine. He was a member badly damaged by water, Mrs. Donald Rogers and son, Sunset 1 O. C>. I'., the locals w'.th a score from Donald, Much credit is due Miss Izora Duncan, ment in Brooks, spent Sunday with his bees and of Lodge, leading large Jr are visiting her mother, Mrs. Bick- ; Mr. and he was buried. ers have a on but start. iave been ex- principal of the school, who had charge parents, Mrs. M. A. Pattershall. under whose auspices hardly scratch them, the They playing ford of Camden. cellent games all winter and have lost of the entertainment. The proceeds of of them will a in be mighty good buy only two, and in one of those only by Mrs. Nah.im Nickerson went to New the evening were some over $30. Miss The local was a to visit her Duncan left Saturday for her home in -Ne times of We have also one point. game very York, Monday, daughter Mar- high prices. clean one in floor wcrk, etc. A dance garet and her brother. Islesboro, where she will have a two ! followed the game with music by the weeks’ lest before beginning the spring led some other discontinued lines to this Lloyd Brown arrived home Radio Jazz Band They lost their cornet Tuesday term of school. UNITED STATES from Auburn, called by the illness of his ■ so in all will and drum players only the day before there be about ?00 pairs 1 father, Richard Brown. coming here on account of changes made Wedding Bells. sale. We have grouped them into three by the government. They also lost their Mrs. Roscoe Black and daughter Rena week befoie. Mrs. Mervin I came from Brookline, Mass., pianist the L. Saturday, SANBORN-BOWDEN. Norman W. San- rices: #1.00, #2.00 and #3.00. No mail or and John drum- where Mrs. Black has spent the winter. Ames, pianist, Parker, Dorn of Bangor and Miss Hazel D. Bow- assisted as substitutes. The boys were Capt. .1. W. Burgess has received ; 'lone orders neither can we make mer, word den of Winterport, were married at the filled, entertained during their stay in the from nis Mrs. E. W. Goodwin city sister, of Methodist parsonage, No. 7 Court street, Loan at the Windsor Hotel and the Service Arlington, Mass., that her son Lloyd ar- c'iurges or refunds on 'this lot. in this city at 8.30 p. m. Wednesday, Victory were the of rived home Club, wtierethey guests Com- April 6th. He is in good April 2nd, Rev. Charles W. Martin ofli- reason of the health with a j pany F. By disabling of the exception of cough, ciated with the single ring service. They the engine of the chaser on caused by inhaling mustard gas. On the were unattended. The bride wore a hand- [ which the Radio Boys was coming to steamer coming home be bought a pair of THREE DAYS ONLY some blue suit with hat to match and a Gave All Forever” Belfast from Bar Harbor, the trip was overalls, which were made by the “They dainty white waist. The groom has em- to Belfast by train and while Belfast. made return, Thompson Mfg. Co., Stuart ployment with the Pejepscot Company. submarine chaser was towed to a brother of Thursday, Friday, Saturday the Rock- Goodwin, Lloyd, who is in They have begun housekeping in the Ma- land for repairs, resulting in a matter of the Navy, writes that they were sent comber house on Bayview street. are considerable more expense to the local from Norfolk, Va., to rescue a steamer in YOU asked to LOAN for AWHILE I company for transportation charges. distress near the Bahamas recently and Belfast friends have received cards Co. F of the Third Infantry will close succeeded in towing her into Wilmington from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charles Mori- season next after the Saturday evening in the many narrow escapes. They were son of Dinsmore Store 1 Minneapolis, Minn., announcing The er with a rubi game with out ten and short of Armory Castine. days got provisions. the birth, March 21st, of a son—William of interest [ The National Bank of ; This game is one as the teams The engine broke down, three hawsers Kenniston Morison, II. Mrs. Morison I City Belfast, are matched. Following the and a sea washed ; evenly game parted heavy their was formerly Miss Ruth Morison, daugh- | I there will be a dance with one price of decks and carried away one of their life ter of William K. Morison, and well BELFAST, MAINE. admission. boats, but no lives were lost. known in Belfast and vicinity. I Cs_yJ The Republican Journal An Early Spring. The 1903 list will show what birds may SATISFYING RELIEF be seen during the next three weeks in 1903 was an un- an it this vicinity, although BELFAST, THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1919 Hera in Maine early spring is, Of course there and especially surprising, following so usually early season. FROM LUMBAGO are other varieties. A few years ago I PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY mild a winter. In New York and Massa- saw for first and last time, a scarlet chusetts there may at present be a slight the oriole not three The Republican Journal Pub. Co. Sloan’s Liniment has the difference of opinion as to the early tanager and an orchard rods believe there was no au- that relieves spring. On Saturday, March 29th, ac- apart. I punch thentic this oriole in Maine at A. 1. RROWN, Editor. cording to newspaper reports, the roads record of rheumatic twinges that BASIL NEWELL. were first “washed away and then block- time. ADVERl 1SING Tfrms. For one square, one ed with four feet of snow,” and in west- in 50 cents for one week This warmth-giving, Inch length column. congestion* ern Massachusetts “the Connecticut river TEDDY JUNIOR and 35 cents for each insertion scattering circulation-stimulating rem* subsequent after 12 feet was held down by a edy penetrates without rubbing right to rising The announcement by Lt.-Col. Theodore Subscription Terms. In advance. $2 00 a the a aching spot and brings quick relief, raging blizzard, which prevented great Roosevelt of his purpose to retire from year: $1,00 frrsix months; 50 cents for three surely, cleanly. A wonderful help for overflow and much damage.” business and devote his life to public af- external months. pains, sprains, strains, stiff- fairs, as the call of the people leads him, Before this storm the weather ness, headache, lumbago, bruises. great is creditable in its straightforwardness shown a to ADJOURNED. Get your bottle today—costs little, bureau had disposition dump and sincerity. Nor is he doing this too means much. Ask your druggist for it the whole thing into Maine, but “only young. At the same time in life—his 32nd father had been leader of by name. it for the whole of the storm” reached and year—his own The has It has Keep, handy, the fringe us, Legislature adjourned. family. The big bottle is economy. his party in the Legislature at Albany, evidently there was a slight mistake in been a very deliberate deliberative body leader of the Empire State delegation at j I somebody s calculations. a national convention, party of law makers. A person looking on Republican In view of the weather conditions given candidate for mayor of New York, and a while a session of the Senate or House national civil service commissioner. If above, the large number of migrating was being held would perhaps get the im- young Theodore wishes to match such a 1 came New York birds which through and none too soon. pression that the members had very little record, he can begin Massachusetts and arrived safely in We believe the young man will develop interest in what they were doing. While j 30c fiUc. and St.00. Maine should be considered a considerable measure of political avail- it is true that the Senators and extremely Repre- a very large measure. fortunate and their presence here should ability, perhaps sentatives are not on the verge of nervous He is possessed of an ample personal for- 1 I boom cur Maine climate. tune. an rec- prostration by reason of their labors, it is that he, and the European “high con- He has excellent military j over record of the ar- ord. He rose to a high rank, also true that in few has there > tracting parties” also, will before long, In looking my gratifying legislatures He wounded. He rival of from j was severely belongs been a more careful ami at- comprehend the fact that sooner or later spring birds, dating 1893, thoughtful j to a family of fighters. He is now en- which shows weather conditions tention given to the consideration of im- ! the United States Senate will take a ] probably gaged in the organization of an associa- better than thermometer I portant matters. Most of our real legis- I hand in steering the ship of State. If : any record, tion of war veterans, leadership in which find that have four i would give any man an inevitable influ- lative work is done in committee rooms Mr. Wilson had taken Mr. Taft and Mr. there been springs ence. All the of the which '• since 1902. The glamour war, where are and Hughes with him to the supreme council warmer than this one, hearings had, arguments is destined to figure largely in our future j in following record of the arrival of spring made for and against proposed measures. j place of Col. House and George Creel politics, accrues to ms advantage, quin The committee work is done in afternoons he would have shown good judgment, birds in 1903 may be of interest: as much as to that of any one of whon ! we have heard. and evenings and frequently several com- but he would have shown still better March 9th—Red winged black birds. Young Roosevel! is clear cut in his ex- You Can “Beat” the Weather had he taken a few March 11th Blue bird. mittees are at work at the same time. i judgment Senators, pression. He has a which i: March 13th—Fox platform because the Senators are the men sparrow. The general public sees little or nothing only very much like his father’s. He believe: March 14tli—Robin, song sparrow, pur- ! who are empowered by the constitution in “undiluted Americanism’’— -whatevei When You're “U. S.’! of this work although anyone who wishes ple finch. Wearing that in universal to advise the President and consent to may mean—and military may be present. A legislator who is a March 20th—Phoebe bird, crow black | training. If these become the issues o: what he to do in making bird, red shouldered hen hawk, memDer of two or three committees has may propose the Republican party in State or nation No matter how bad the weather or how the deck or wharf, March 25th—Red tailed hen hawk, wild sloppy much work to do if he his leagues and treaties. j he is likely to have abundant opportunitj performs duty geese. will the best in U. S. to bear its standards.—Bos- feet and legs get possible protection “Prot< to his and to the State -A | shinned hawk. conspicuously constituency Apri 1st—Sharp ton Herald. rubber boots. are built for hard wear and u man who is not a good worker in commit- The Germans are becoming a bit saucy Apri. 4th—White breasted swallow, fish They specially rough the utterances of their haws, rusty black bird. tee has little influence on legislation, aside as is shown by With and warm feet and can stand a lot of n April 8th—Golden winged woodpecker. JUST THIS MINUTE dry legs you punish his vote. newspapers, which of course voices the from Seldom, if ever, have April 9th—Hermit thrush. Your work will be easier. there been so many veto messages sent thought of the people when it dares to do Apri] 13th—Yellow red polled warbler. By Nixon Waterman a German cabinet of- to the legislature as during this session. so. Dr. Schieffer, April 14th—Ring fisher, vesper spar- If we’re thoughtful, just this minute, U. S. “Protected” rubber boots real Dunn row. give you protection. In several instances the veto ficer, says: “I take a most solemn oath In whate’er we say and prevailed, Savannah do; April 21st—Purple martin, If we a in it war the Government used more U. S. “Protected” rui but in several other instances the that the government will not. surrender put purpose probably legisla- sparrow, chipping sparrow, myrtle war- That is honest, through and through ture almost one inch of German territory.” The Prus- bler. footwear than of all other makes combined. unaninfously overruled the We shall gladden life and give it veto Our limited not sian National Assembly has voted unani- Grace space will permit I also give the list of birds seen thus to make it all sublime; and comfort us to up any of the life is we live it Be U. S. “Protected,” then, safeguard your and he discuss the merits of any of the mously against giving part far this spring. I’or, though long, Just a Rhine are being held this minute at time. acts involved. The appropriations for territory. Meetings March 15th—Blue bird, junco. There’s a “U. S.” boot exactly suited to your needs. Your dealer : 1919-20 exceed those for 1917-18 but the in all parts of Germany denouncing what March 22nd—Clow black bird. Yesterday is gone; to-morrow or can it German March 24th—Red black bird. get quickly. increase was largely due to the increased they call an “enslaving peace.” winged Never conies within our grasp; March 26th—Robin (some years a win- Just this minute’s or rost of our propaganda is active over more than half joy sorrow, public institutions and other ter resident.) To be sure of “U. look for the “U. S. Seal” on It: That is all our hands may S.,” every pair. of there is a chance clasp causes incident to the war. The Europe. Wherever March black follow- 27th—Rusty bird, song Just this minute! Let us ta*.e it mark of the rubber manufacturer in the world. to stir strife German are at wild trade largest ing appropriations in which Belfast is di- up agents i sparrow, geese, fox sparrow. As a pearl of precious price, work. Would it not be wise to let March 31st—Phoebe bird And with make rectly interested were made: for Chil- peace- (commonly high endeavor it called swallow). maker Foch terms while bridge Fit. to shine in paradise. dren’s Aid Society SI750, for Waldo Co. arrange peace ■- Mr. Great France and Hospital 5750 and for Old Ladies Home Wilson, Britain, United States Rubber a of Company $200, for 1919 and Italy are mouthing about league the same amounts for New York !920 nations? In addition, the city will get S3,(100 m m ■■■ ~~ "I — 1 ~ -—•— 1920 to aid in making a good road from IfflMnilill’Ml'IllTO.Iffl.’ff’HiHr" ... Representative Barnes of Iloulton made the lower bridge to the Swanville line. In a speech in the Maine House of Represen- order to secure the above sum the city tatives a few days ago, opposing the pas- must an appropriate additional sum of 1 sage of a resolution endorsing tiie league $2,00(). Mr. Buzzeil, our representative, of nations. \\ liiie the whole was has been speech tireless in looking alter our in- an able one, Mr. Barnes slru k the key- terests. Freedom Academy gets 51,500 note when he said.: We want peace and for 1919 and the same for 1920, and well ASSESSORS’ NOTICE all the woild wants peace. This cry is deserves this help. It is an institution going up from the civilized nations of the which is doing excellent work in that City of Belfast. Agricultur -m world. Even Mr. Wilson has heard this part of our county in which it is located, and with his usual he cry versatility The of tor special road work Knox gets 5250, subscribers, Assessors Taxes of echoes that He farther and When I Thorndike cry. goes you have the City of Belfast, hereby give notice Implements $500, Unity $1000, Brooks $000, admits that he is to blame for the delay. to the inhabitants of said city and other Everything In and Eumham $500. All these appropria- Taxable Seas Confession is said to be good for the soul. persons having Properly within tions are conditional that the towns siiail a house to rent said city, to make and bring in to said At , Priced Within Rea- Assessors true and lists of apr ropriate a specilied sum for the perfect their ■HMKWWBMBBttaWKSK’SaBav-.'. WOttSt mHHH same We hear much lately about the “big Give it a coat of polls and all their estates, real and per- purpose. Morrill is given 5800 tor bridge good paint before Each item bears a Qualify, value received reputation v.hi. H four” or the “four” high contracting sonal in writing, including on tack a on Money work provided the town adds 5400 for the you sign it. It won’t Hand or at wc endorse with our parties. March 19th the despatches said Interest, and debts due more sixty-one years’ experience. same purpose. These appropriations have cost as much as will later. than owing, and all property held in trust that Japan wanted her citizens to have repairs been looked after as Guardian, Executor, I by Senator Clements a house Administrator, Well of K & l\ Goods equal rights with the citizens of other Also, well-painted always Trustee or otherwise as is law Everybody Speaks and (except hy representatives Colcord. Cowan, Gray rents more members of the league, as to traveling or readily than a shabby exempt from taxation) wiiich they were \ OU can afjord to Buy Them and Adams. Last week, on the motion possessed of on the first of residence. This request met with no one—rents for more day April, j money too. to be to a resolution en- 1919, and prepared to make oath to indefinitely postpone favor. Has withdrawn from the Our 1919 Free Catalog offers a wide range of ch. ice—gives Japan the truth of the same. dorsing the league of nations as now supreme council? details—offers suggestions. Write for a copy bene. 1 The Guaranteed And are to was the f they particularly requested presented, first really partisan //~V\f Ask no notify the Assessors of the names of ail agricultural implements. questions: obligations. debate and vote of the session The reso- of whom have or to EXTRACTS LJlLtX vylL Lead and Zinc Paint persons they bought 1 lution was whom have sold postponed by a vote of about Fewer Gallons— Wearr Longer they Taxable Property Kendall & Whitney, Esl 858 Portland, Maine I three to one. The visit since the first day of April, 1918. of General Ed- The following are taken verbatim and wards to his And for the purpose of receiving said Augusta, reception and his unabridged from the Democratic public- It is as essential to use just good lists and making transfers of all 1 property speech in city hall, made, all book entitled the Wit and Wisdom Hall-Ellis The Standard lire Insurance Company, together, ity of Hardware to., paint on a house you own and rent bought or sold, the undersigned will lie in the most notable and interesting event of Woodrow session at the Hartford. Connecticut. Wilson: Inc., Belfast. Me. as on the one live in. There- Assessors’ Room, City the winter in the you from nine to eleven o’clock in the Assets December 31, 1918. Rem Capitol City. We pre- “An egotist is a man who has got the Building, fore, with Devoe and increase and from two to four o’clock in Real estate.... Nil sume almost everybody has read about whole perspective of life wrong, fie con- paint forenoon, A B. tiie Mortgage loans. Nil THE OLD CORNER siders himself as trie Payson, Brooks. afternoon of eacli day, Tuesday, Aprd wh3t but those centre of affairs.” the value of Collateral loans.. Nil occurred, who failed to hear your property. 1, to 1919. At N. J, Thursday, April 3, Stocks and bonds. IS NO! what the General missed Newark, Me. $1,435,983 74 said, something Notice to Administra- Cash in office and bank 96 “Must we fall back on discretionary ^ e Devoe because we Special Executors, 84,028 which was more than worth while. guarantee Agents' balances. The Belfast Gen- executive power? The Government of tors, Trustees or Guardians. 132.426 82 o. A. know it is and because we Rills receivable,. Nil eral Edwards is a man who is well ttie United States was established to Palmer, Monroe, pure The Statute provides that must tall, get you Interest and rents. 18,433 38 rid of it.” know that it bring in to the Board of Assessors a true knit and line to look at, but when he Me. always gives our cus- All other assets. 10,000 00 At Democratic Club, New York and perfect list of all taxable property in stood up to speak one forgot all that and tomers satisfaction. It contains no WILLIAM k.'h to date of Gross “You can trust the people provided your possession April 1, 1919, assets,. ....,$ 1,680,872 90 listened, just listened, as he talked to the Farwell otherwise it will Deduct items not admitted. 40 Main W you serve them. Reveal everything and Pros., Thorn, whiting, silica, china clay or other be taxed as the statute 130,545 'Street, next j and fathers and mothers, to the boys who Jiad the people wili be conceal provides, any personal examination Ail the former : just; anything dike. Me. adulterants. Devoe is Admitted assets.$ 50 guaranteed of the Assessors will not be 1,550,327 < been over there and to tiie folks back and make them jealous.” property by carefully filed by the to considered as a Liabilities December 31, 1918. take fewer and wear j waiver for neglect of any can be refilled at air. home If was a direct “I have noticed tliis that as com- gallons kindly, and grip- thing, in in Net losses. $ 88.743 70 J. A. Adams & are person bringing true and perfect unpaid in on !i pared with the college politician some of Son, We always glad to show attract- drug supplies ping speech which held one spellbound |onger. lists as required by law. Unearned premiums. 618,522 26 the gentlemen I have more recently dealt ive color combinations. Ask for All other liabilities. GEORGE F. KFNT till the chin Me. booklet— 16,533 70 quivered and the heart thril- with are Unity, Any person who to with Cash amateurs, because this may be Keep and neglects comply capital.. 600,000 00 Appearances Up Expenses this notice will be doomed to a tax accord- f led. The political gossips have not yet said of the politicians in the field of poli- Down.” Surplus over all liabilities. 326, 27 84 The Kidgely Frofet that ing to the laws of the State and be barred decided who is destined to succeed tics, they play their hand rather Worcester. Gov- of the to Total liabilities and I don’t mean all the right make application either to surplus .$ 1,550.327 50 ernor openly. time, but Assets Deceit Milliken. Thus far they have named the Assessors or F. I. Belfast. they are always up to the same Now County Commissioners, for WILSON, Agent, job. Stock? and bonds only eight possible candidates for the the any abatement of taxes, unless such 3wl4 college politician does it carefully. M person Cash AURICE W. offer such list with his satis- | in office and bank. primary We notice He plays it very and he has LORD, application and handicap. that the shrewdly Interest and rents fies Peerless Casualty Company, such a of that lie could the Assessors that he was unable to offer wise ones are no and we gift speech make making wagers, it at the time Keene, New black sound as if it were white at GENERAL appointed. Hampshire. Gross ass Is. predict that any INSURANCE, when the race is called there MAURICE W. Assets December 31, 1918. Deduct items not admit:. time he choose. The literary gift is a LORD, will be in WILLIAM H. BRAY. Heal estate.$ 00 00 only enough the held to make very dangerous gift if you are not telling BELFAST, MAINE. Mortgage loans. 38,725 00 Admitted assets the event the trut.li and I a JAMES F. SHELDON, interesting. would great deal rather, Collateral loans. 00(0 1 3wl3 Assessors of Decend for my have a man stumble in & of Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Belfast. Liabilities part, his Fidelity Deposit Company Maryland, Company Stocks and bonds .. 112,536 63 Net losses speech than to feel he was so exceedingly Md. of New York New YorK. Cash in office and bank. 2,863 57 unpaid SHORTENING SAIL Baltimore, City, The Columbian National Life Insurance Unearned smooth that he had better be watched Agents’ balances.. 2,908 24 premiums All other both day and night.” Assets December 31, 1918. Assets December 31, 1918. Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Bills receivable.. I 0 00 liabilities. It is said that President Heal estate. Interest and rents. 64 Cash capital. W'ilson cabled A1 Real estate,.$ 2,558,284 09 $ 412,500 00 Assets 1,366 Buffalo December 31, 1918. y loans. All other assets 4,252 37 Surplus over all liabilit Sir Taft to send him a draft of Mortgage loans.. 120,744 00 Mortgage 15,500 00 such “I am in a to an B nds and 05 hurry iiave opportunity' Collateral loans. 0 00 Slocks and bonds (actual market Btocks.$ 8,688,789 amendments to the to have a Mortgages on real estate 09 Total liabilities and covenant of the line-up and let the men who are Stocks and bonds. 6,546,785 00 value Dec. 31, 1918. 17,094 832 00 2,293,902 Gross assets,.$ 162,712 45 Cash Loans to policyholders 3* 14 league of nations as he wished to thinking first of other countries stand on Cash iri office and bank. 00 in office and bank. 2,654,184 84 (policies Deduct items not admitted. 3,337 41 have 1,071,096 held as 62 one Agents’ balances. collateral). 2,223.718 considered and these side—Biblically, it should be on the Agents’ balances. 1,127,294 11 2,239,019 93 being received, Mr. Bills Interest and rents. Real estate. 1,029,207 07 Admitted 04 left—and all those that are receivable. 0 00 187,668 7u assets.$ 159,375 for America Cash in banks and on hand. 36 Wilson was pleased with them. Interest and rents. 68 236,323 Liabilities December 1918. It is al- first, and all the time on the other 5.504 31, last, All other dross Premium notes and premiums in so said that Mr. assets 122,608 46 assets.*22 603,705 47 Net unpaid losses. .$ 00 Hughes has been invited side.” process of collection 480,307 81 14,720 Deduct items not admitted. 299,491 45 (net) Unearned premiums. 9,256 23 to make his To D, A. D. C. Accrued interest and rents. 237,309 00 suggestions as to what R., Washington, Gross assets.$11,552,316 34 All other liabilities. 6,480 42 Miscellaneous. 5.305 32 Did Mr. Wilson Deduct items not admitted. 91 Admitted assets..$22,304,214 02 Cash Of amendments he thought might be wise- wish the lb A. R. to | 771,370 capital. 100,000 Liabilities December 1918, over all liabilities. 39 understand ttiat lie was a 81, 32 Surplus 28,918 ly adopted. If this is true it must goat? Admitted 43 $15,194,862 assets.$10,780,945 Net unpaid losses.$ 1,142,141 67 be tiiat Mr. W Liabilities December 31, 1918. Total liabilities and 04 iison’s barometer in- Liabilities December 31, 1918. Unearned premiums. 11,725,306 77 surplus.$ 159,375 AH reserve,. 45 M. A. District dicates that a storm is Net unpaid losses. 02 other liabilities. 904.080 50 Policy $13,053,837 COOK, Manager, Searsport, Me brewing and Children $ 2,280,463 All other Or*/ Unearned Lash capital. 2,600.000 00 liabilities, including 3w 14 that are premiums. 2,566,693 66 preparations being made to over claims in process of adjust- fOR FLETCHERS All other liabilities. 1,211,771 16 Surplus all liabilities,. 6,032 686 18 pelvic catarrh, ulcer, ment; premiums and interest Hartford Accident & heave to, if necessary. It may Cash capital. 3,000,000 00 Indemnity Company, matron. Recrmmeuc happen * * in bills O Total liabilities and paid advance; awaiting * A S T O R & Surplus over all liabilities. 60 surplus.$22,304,214 02 Conn. Pinkham Med. Co, 1,722,017 presentation for payment; re- Hartford, A wonder f< served for accrued premium Assets, December 31, 1918. healing Total liabilities and surplus.... 43 $10,780,945 Newark Fire Insurance Company taxes, etc, etc 654,537 18 Real estate. 0 00 sore throat and sore * 41 Clinton St.. Newark. N. Surplus: The surplus as regards Mortgage loans. 190 000 00 Has extraordinary dean>ii.u J. Free. 50c. all Fire on December 31st Collateral loans. 0 00 Sample Pawtucket Mutual Insurance Company, policyholders The Paxlcr. 'T. Assets Decmoer 31, 1918. was as follows: Stocks and bonds. 4.413,577 26 \^OiaU. Aseets’December 00 Cash in office and bank. 906,334 38 81, 1918. Cash in banks and office.$ 293,573 08 Capital stock.$1,000,000 Amount set aside con- Agents’ balances. 1,352,641 57 Real estate.44,640 00 Bonds,..... 1,120,250 00 NOTICE tingently for divi- Bills receivable. 2,228 08 stomach Mortgage loans 25,900 00 Stocks. 374,770 00 I still the dends to Interest and rents. 52,695 24 pay highest Oh,Those who suffer with the Stocks and bone's 70 Loans on bond and 394,950 06 participa- mortgage- people 560,166 All other < distressing symptoms attending chronic dygp.p,ia Cash in office ting policyholders.. 214,017 50 assets. 140.375 9 for all junk, iron, rags, will be interested to read the and bank. 52,014 67 Real estate twned. 241,226 47 testimonial •— Unassigned funds .. 232,470 19 ct following voluntary Agents'balances. 29,784 05 Premiums in course of collection. 317.077 40 papers, bagging, bags, “I have kept the “L. F.” Atwood’s Gross assets.$7,057 851 62 Medicine in the house Interest and rents. 6,289 77 Accrued interest and other assets. 35,580 46 you in your spring hou.- for over and Total 69 Deduct items not admitted. 224,874 11 twenty years have received great benefit from it All other assets. 16 00 1,446,487 fore selling call me up it does seem as though I could not house I Total 46 and my keep without it. assets.$2,777,427 3wl4 32 Admitted 51 get prices. By in the I have had a Gross $15,194,862 assets.$6,832,977 past very bad stomach and could assets.$717.799 19 Liabilities December 31, 1918. chusetts peddlers you are trouble, Liabilities December 1918. hardly do my work. After a few Deduct items not admitted. 50,046 95 31, taking bottles of the true “L. Reserve for unearned premiums. .$1,424,912 24 Net Belfast. Drop a line or F.” Atwood’s I became unpaid losses..$2,513,626 48 Medicine, much better. niece has Reserve for losses in course of ad- Unearned SAM FBI also been My Admitted 24 s premiums. 2,302,1/7 80 greatly benefited it. We both are assets.$667,752 76 pills 16 Cross St., ; by willing to justment. 201,846 ChichesterTHE DIAMOND BRAND. a All other liabilities... 385,850 61 recommend the medicine to all Liabilities December 31, 1918. j^aoiest ask your i»ru«lNt who need a remedy for dyspeD- k Reserve for other liabilities. 90,616 10 foi"/A\ Ca.-h capital. 800.000 00 sia and r r | I Lhl-ebes-ter’e Diamond Brund/W\ Net unpaid losses. .... $ 17,174 00 Cash 600,000 00 1**118 in Red and over all liabilities 62 constipation.” capital.•. & (told metalHc\%// I Surplus 831,342 Mrs. C. S. Unearned premiums. 330,364 60 Net surplus over capital and liabil- n boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. V/ Dunning, } Tate no other. V WANTED R. F. D. No. All other liabilities. 10,006 22 ities. 660,058 86 J Buy of your Total liabilities and 51 2, North Me. r AskforClIl-CllES.TER’S surplus.... $6,832,977 | Gi' f Ilarpswell, over all DIAMOND BRAND BABY CARRIAGE, Get a bottle or write a • Surplus liabilities. 310,207 42 PILLS, for 85 | today, for free 'L. F.>1 known DICKEY-KNOWLION HEAL ESTATE CO.. sample. Medicine Co.* Total and 46 years as Best, Safest, Always Reliable Will call. Me. capital liabilities.$2,777,427 Maine. I STROLLER. A-■’,'/>* rortland, Total Agents, Pythian Block, Belfast, liabilities and surplus.$667,732 24 FIELD & COWLES, Managers, Boston. Maas. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 3wl4 I R, Journal Oflic'.

A THE SUNSET GATES. Colonel’s Son to Follow in Foot- Tonight, as I sat at my window, While the west was all agleam A FOR steps of Dad. that CRIPPLE With strange and wonderful splendor That is fleeting as a dream, New York, April 1. Lieut. Col. Theo- I thought that the hands of angels dore Roosevelt, who has been discussed Had flung Heaven’s gateways wide by Republican party leaders in this city And I some as a caught glimpse of the glory THREE YEARS possible candidate for president of From the hills on the other side. the board of aldermen next fall,announced today that he Is it not a Helpless In Bed With Rheumatism intended to follow the foot- comforting fancy, steps of his This sunset father and enter politics. thought of mine, Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES”, He That declined to state, however, whether always the gates of Heaven .-___ the aldermanic berth would prove accept- Swing open at day’s decline— able to him in case he received a That those whose work is all ended formal invitation to run for that From our earthly woes and ills office, asserting that it was too to the soon for him to pick, his hive May pass peace and gladness mit al Always Bought lias borne tlio goal. He added that he was an- signa* Then crown the beautiful hills? i. I letcher, and lias been made ii|ider his nouncing his “hat was in the ring” only j '-vision ior Perhaps, while I sat there dreaming because he intended to retire from his I over 30 years. Allow no ouo j Of the gateway in the west, banking business and considered some > in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Some weary ones went homeward explanation necessary. His present ac- are but ami Experiments, endanger tho To a long and endless rest— tivities, he said, were confined to organ- s__ iron—Experience against Experiment. Went in through the sunset gateway ization in this country of the World War Veterans To the city paved with gold, Association. Look for f All in sealed You Have To dwell in the hills of Heaven Ol his aspirations lie said: the Always Bought I name: packages. And be no longer old! hey depend upon what the public wr hes me to do. I naturally am anxious When for me the sunset gateway to do what work I may be called upon to j Shall at day’s decline unclose uo in my own State—in the State in which And I enter through its portals j niy father was born, where l was born, To a long and sweet repose, and where we have always lived. Be- 1 know that I shall remember, yond that I do not see what I can say, In that land so fair and far, I believe strongly in the principles ad- My strange and beauteous fancy vocated MR, ALEXANDER MUNRQ by my father. 1 believe strongly j Of the sunset gates ajar. Hi the e Fop Over 30 Years principle of universal military ser- j —Eben E. Kexford. 11.II. Xo. vice. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. . 1, Lome, Ont. And I believe strongly in undiluted “For over three I was nationalism.” years, Helps appetite A MAINE SOLDIER PHOTOGRAPHS Confined to bed with Rheumatism. and digestion. HIS OWN GRAVE. During that time, I had treatment Hog Prices Pass $20. Three from a number of and tried flavors. PRESS ON doctors, Wilford G. Oakes of Patten, who iias CHICAGO, April 5. Hog prices has Jubilee. nearly everything I saw advertised to a passed the $20 mark upward bound returned to his home after remarkable cure when Press on! there’s no such word as Rheumatism, without were at ry arc being fail; receiving they quoted $20.10 per hundred Press record of service in the war as a member not nobly on! the goal is near; any benefit. I decided to at; the sto k The I S enough to make Finally, yards. highest war W. C. T. U. as Ascend the of a Canadian mountain! breast the gale! artillery regiment, had the try M'ruit-a-tives” (or Fruit Liver time< price was $21 last fall. During llie s of t he Look j spieli- upward, onward—never fear! near winter prices unique experience, Cambrai, of Tain Before I had used hall.1 a dropped slightly under $18, W hy shouldst thou faint? ts). good, we n' lee Campaign. Heaven smiles viewing his own grave, or that which butj have been advancing since tile WRIGLEY5 box I noticed an '■ gov- above improvement; the ernment, Slate to raise its was so designated, with his name in- minimum price guarantee was st rm and was Though vapor intervene; scribed on a rude slab over the last pah not so severe, and the taken1 off nearly a month At and that rest- ago. the must KEEP be- 1 hat sun shines whose name is it good until on, love, ing place. Swelling started to go down. United States bureau of markets this -s really launch Serenely o’er life’s shadowed scene. He took a recent advance was ascribed to snap shot of his grave as a / continued taking this fruit me- heavy de- have been souvenir. He was shot to several mand, coupled with the fact that the paid Press on! surmount the rocky steeps, pieces all you get it. dicine, improving the time, and winter! run of while from Head- Climb boldly o’er the torrents’ times and passed through experiences of j hogs was largely shipped \ arch; now I can walk about two miles and. : He fails alone the most harrowing and hazardous nature, out, leaving the supply comparatively ; ir*3 is sent who feebly creeps; j being but do light until the new run He wins who dares the hero’s march. returns home without apparent dis- light chores about the place” begins in May or e reception rooms June. Be thou a hero! let thy might figurement owing to the remarkable sur- ALEXANDER MUNRO. Hence the sealed package ppmg clerks. Tramp on eternal snows its gical operations performed upon him in way, 50c. a box. 6 for $2.50, tfial size 25c. :ier sister States And through the ebon walls of the British army hospitals. In one bat- They Who Sleep in France. night, j At ail •■'ice.” The State- tie he was desperately lost his dealers or sent oti receipt of i Hew down a passage unto day. wounded, —impurity-proof guarding, ,i ispic.iously March identification tag and was hustled to a price, by FRUIT-A-FIVES Limited, Thou art a dearer land by far to me, ! Press on! if and twice feet nig m Frye hall, once, thy hospital more nearly dead than alive N. Since: one I love now sleeps across the Slip back and OGDENSBURG. Y, trail Knox Liv- stumble, harder try; His jaws were shot away, making it im sea,— f rom preserving the delicious con- ■ him who never dreads to e Field Worker, meet possible for him to communicate his iden- His weary head upon thy kindly breast, Hanger and sure to TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. «> paid tribute to death, they’re fly. tity, and as he was missing from his And thou O mother France wilt guard lo coward ranks the Prohibition, and bullet speeds; company his death was finally reported the rest! tents—the beneficial goody. While on their breasts who never The uni daughters of quail, Some soldier was buried under his name. following transfers of real estate , Like some sweet saint thou hast consoled c rv bv Gleams, guardian of chivalric deeds, A wonderful surgical operation gave vere recorded in Waldo County Registry ; participat- our Bright like a coat of mail. )f Deeds loss, ive, by contribut- courage, bim new jaw bones, his tongue was sewed for the week ending April i. Thou wounded hands have helped us bear and in to up and other remediid 1919: helping Prehs on! if fortune play thee false disfigurements the cross. ibition and today one has to examine his face Carrie M R. I et through- today, tomorrow she’ll be true; Ayer, Cranston, The tenderness to Harold E. brooding above our dead Portland meeting Whom now she carefully to find the scar. *ls., Donnell, Portsmouth, sinks, she now exalts, N. Is like a benediction softly said. r ones at When Oakes enlisted in 1914 he was 17 H.; land and buildings in Palermo Auburn, taking old gifts and granting new. —Alma Pendexter The Flavor Lasts ■ 1 years of but Ins Wilbur H. Hayden. Bangor. The The wisdom of the present hour age, discharge papers ; Powers, Brookline, Mass., j give his as 25 a sur- Lo Charles H. land and •y evident. The Makes up for follies and age years, showing Connelly, Boston; past gone; in ; the State is re- I o prising flight of time. Tli s is, however, j buildings Belfast. weakness strength succeeds,and power SEALED TIGHT KEPT on that he was so Charles H. Boston, to Her- HUMPHREYS’ RIGHT gards Maine’s ap- From on! PRESS explained learning j Connelly, frailty springs;—Press bert Iiowe ON! anxious to enlist in the service of the ; Stevens, Belfast; land and in “What is it all Allies that he raised his age to gain ad- j buildings Belfast. WITCH HAZEL Press on! what Chester W. OINTMEN'i ii.i Message from the though upon the ground mission to the ranks. He has been in Nealey, Wintcrport, to I lUHMMHMIiimjlXO Hi lint i.ltM.r. 1 hy love has been Della do land and in a Adams Cordon, poured out like rain? : many of the greatest campaigns of the j Nealey, ; buildings (COMPOUND) Thai happiness is found war and has more to relate about the Wint.erport. i always For Piles or I he Er\in E. full share of the sweetest that is born of pain. war than he can possibly communicate to ! Towers, Burnham, to Everett ! Hemorrhoids,. Oft mid the Bra do : land and b in Burn- External or Blind or 1 spiritual recoil- forest’s deepest glooms, others in a lifetime. He has been cited I ley, addings Internal, A bird ham. world. We must sings from some blighted tree; for bravery and has received a medal of j Bleeding, Itching or Burning. PRESTON’S And in the dreariest desert blooms honor. W illiam J Stockton Springs, usness, and endur- Fraser, One application brings relief. A never rose for thee. to Simeon B land and patriotism, total dying Merrithew, do.; at all buildings in Stockton Springs. druggists ..•ition. Today we COLOR AS HEALTH AID Therefore, press on! and reach the goal, Frank C. to need of funds to Whitcomb, Searsport, Sol- and And the and wear Livery, Transient Stable. gain the omon Send Free Boarding prize, crown; L. and build- Sample of Ointment to •rK. abroad. It is Fairchild, do.; land j Faint not! for to the steadfast soul, LONDON.—Kemp Prosser, the famous ings in mal vvoi Searsport. k against Come color has been con- j wealth and honor and renown, English specialist, Robert C. to B” IS SITUATED ON WASHINGTON ms made Logan, Belfast, Henry j STREET, JUST Oh E MAIN STREET. possible lo thine own self ducting some interesting j be true, and keep experiments ! Wescott, et ah, do., land in Northport. ! efforts many mind which he the British I have and double Thy from sloth, thy heart from hopes government A. E. Chase to I J. Flan- single hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired ■ Co., Brooks, lining for in far will adopt for decorating houses during soil; ders, Knox; land and building's in Brooks. whose intrepid Press the reconstruction He Your is solicited. on! and thou shalt surely reap period maintains Aubrey Clark, Camden, to Lovisa E. patronage Telephone—stable, 18 2; bouse, 18-3. •s carried the tem- A that the ad: of his color heavenly harvest for thy toil. ption schemes Young, Lincoln ville; land in Lincolnville. s of the will make tlie British both Humphreys* Homeo. Medicine Company W. G. PRESTON, Proprietor, Orient, —Park Benjamin. healthier and Mary J. to C. B. ■ Boynton, Liberty, 156 William nies, and to the happier. Street, New York. Kidder. Waterville; land in Liberty. we who belong to Interviewed in his two “health rooms,” CAT Edward W. Dyer, Belfast, to George embracing Great JUMPS ON KING’S BACK. i one with walls of sunlight yeliovv and the Gilchresi, Thorndike: land in Thorndike. .! i, New Zealand, ceiling sky blue, with blue net curtains Editor A flic DeLemos, Belfast, to Louis De- Europe, Asia f Told of Incident by Captain Mer- at the Mr. Prosser SICK windows, declar d that Lem do.; land .ml buildings in Belfast j STOCK io the heaven- Who Dined his is 'o j riam, With Royalty. purpose bring outdoors inside. Henrietta N BOOK on treatment of Horses, Cows* A:’ Beloved “I aiii doing away with my and other j pictures,” Ernest Marsn, do ; land and buildings in Sheep. Dogs annr.als, sent i- i.ie :s on! God j CHICAGO—A cat may not only look at he said. “Instead I am installing these Belfast free. Humphreys* Homeopathic Vet- cam! Sound the bowls f as on nc Me a king' but may even jump on his bark fruit, you s- chairs aid n carry out my | ing purpose Detro.t: land m T: oy E. with their Charles Merriam, formerly in charge flower designs.” Wionot L 1ray. 1 Toy to Roxy Gerry, Bone andMeat Neal N IN Then the col >r specialist led he way to LEWISTON ; of American propaganda in Italy, told Lemon; ian.l am: buddings in Troy. PORTLAND | the of her room, in which the nominating (SUPERIOR TO TANKAGE) Italian editors who tendered him a dinner 1 color was lie annual Girls’ apple-blossom pink. Lewi stou: L .d and build- VERY HIGH recently the story of the cat that jumped Edgar Rich, IN PROTEIN VALUE "• ‘‘This is the. normal i .eh is to be held ! color,” said Mr. in Montvihe. on King Vic lor Emmanuel. ings | :2th and 13th. Prosser, ‘‘because i have found that k». (HORSES your dealer for PORTLAND Brand Herbert i aFi:r Stockton ‘The king was gracious enough to in- ey, springs, t in- ! ninety-nine people out pf a hummed are t.o (_ larimia 1 PORTLAND highest grade vite me to dine with him and his suite at Lo.-master, Quincy, Mass.; FOR SALE RENDERING CO.__ PORTLAND. ME. 3 in rooms of this shade. several years happiest land and u Stockton his headquarters near Padua.” Captain buildings Springs. uk. them Lewis E. to John Among Merriam said. ‘‘1 had a long conversa- White, Wintcrport, ■ ! who RUTH FARNAM RI \KING R. do.: New Jot each week. Boston, tion with him before dinner concerning SERGT. Field, land in Winterporl- United States Fidelity and Guaranty Com- 60 best authorities Dexia C. to A. B. Pay- ACRE my work in Italy. He speaks excellent ANOTHER TRIP TO SERBIA Smith, Brooks, pany, Baltimore, Maryland. i-: ry. The will son land in Brooks. girls English and asked many questions. do.; Jrsday and return Meicy M to Ches- Assets December 31, 1918. “Later, while we were dining, I was sit Belfast friends of Sergeant R th Far Lurimer, Searsport, W. L. nte sessions ter B. do : land and buildings m WEST, Heal estate.$ 710. 67 14 taking ting at his a large Maltese cat -the nam, who last summer spoke here in the Curtis, right, Mortgage loans. 21.800 00 I and Sunday. The M. E. will be interested o learn Searsport. royal cat—with a beautiful coat of fur, church, Street. I Collateral loans ,'.6 ! as follows: Spring ill.79.. On the Poor’s Mills 1 1-2 miles suddenly leaped up on my lap. I quietly that she has gone to Serbia, whe: she is Stocks and road, ---—--1 ; bonds... 13.250 002 2l» Registration at Y. of -- -- from the city, lis nearness to the city, nudged him otf my knee. To my surprise to investigate conditions the Serbian A PRETTY LEA AT BUCKINGHAM. Cash m office and bank 1.679 02 81 high beautiful good Lewiston. he the back. women for I he Y. W. C. A. w th b view Agents' balances. 3.736 522 55! elevation, scenery, leaped upon king’s substantial opening to to American women n the Hills receivable. 3,400 t.O buildings, and th best of soil, session, “The king uttered an exclamation. I bringing Lilt St. nal church. Wei- Augustine Evening Record of Interest and rents are some of the things that makes this seized the cat and pulled him off, although lecture platform next summer the needs 652,542 53 j mi All other assets mi the two 1 Mai 28th has the following of interest 167,9;6 73 place most desirable country home. It cities, lie hung on for dear life. The king laugh- an I position of the women of that, coun- quarries \s to A. and from the She has raised a of to our readers: especially adapted poultry business ed heartily. I said: try. lar^esum money | Gross assets. ’ .$20 233,749 61 and has houses for one >n of leaders by I er lecture to take back to Factory thousand hens As ‘Your majesty, this means either very by Serbia, It i. always delightful to have a Deduct items not admitted. i 679.035 67 fitting a truck farm it can’t be very Executive of the and Belfast contributed to the fund. It — beat, being good or very bad luck for our common conclusion to an> series of social Locations The Girl and events, ] early land anti free from late and early Her i cause.’ will be recalled that she is the only wom- and the affair of at the j'-■ Admitted assets. $18,554,713 94 Thursday Bucking- frosts. It. has an an a commission in the Serbian orchard of 300 young ‘It is very good luck for me,’ replied holding ham assuredly an end- Liabilities December 31. 1918 proved appropriate JVfil! Sites, bes ; Her experiences in the Balkan Farms,Sites apple trees, the king.” army. ham to the season's musical teas. There Net unpaid losses and sp< cial re- ■' the which plums and berries. Wood enough foi ings. wars during typhus epidemic, were a great many people in serve.. $ 6.138 923 73 attendance, home use. Artesian well at the door. in while she so tor Summer Hotels Unearned Singing City What Need. ravaged Serbia, gallantly these including guests in the hotel and j premiums. 6.032,425 42 Many Especially AH other liabilities House contains six rooms ami is lighted stoo by the Allies, has luted this cour- friends from outside. 1 1,236 103 26 Among the callers If The Girl and Her woman to be an author- Cash capital. 3.000.000 00 by acetylene gas interested inquire of anxi- ageous American were Miss Nettie E. Mrs. and In Ihese days of strain and stress, Miller, George Camps over all EVERETT was Surplus liabilities. 2.147,261 43 L HA Ml Lit >JN, ity on Serbia. She twice decorated Mrs. Byron Miss Mr. ety and worry, many people become pale, Gibbs, May, Hyde, At the Greenhouse, Me. mcheon. by tin1 Serbian government in recog i- and Mrs. Barton B. Mrs Belfast, nervous, dyspeptic, in a word, all run- Bigler, Miller of j LOCATED ON THE LINE OF THE Total liabilities and surplus_$18,554.713 94 ■•s College, tion of her services, and w-as give- a Avon-b Mrs. down. Their condition calls especially ’-the-Sea, Murray Seagers, ! JAMES FATTEE & SUN, Agents, Belfast The anJ n y Hall. commission in the First Cavalry reg J. fidelity Casualty Co. of New for iron—but iron in a form in which it. is Mrs. G. Leeds. Friends of Miss Har- 3w 13 nils. (Reply with merit of the Serbian army. York, 92-94 97-10.; pleasant to to the stom- Royal riet H< smer who were present included Liberty >t., Mb eh take, agreeable MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Toasts by Miss Harriet W'atters and Miss Cedar >t New York Ci v. ach, easily assimilated and non-consti- Leah | j Fireman’s Fund Insurance GREAT REDUCTION IN TYPHOID Watters of Lock N. Company, Iron is combined in this form port, Y., who are at to those to from His pating. give opportunity desiring ban California. Assets L'i*c- mb r 31, !9i> (meeting with other tonics MORTALITY. another hotel. Mrs. E. H. Reynolds and Francisco, nux, celery, pepsin and make a change in location for a new start nor. Address by Miss Kate were R and digestives in Peptiron, a real iron Reynolds railing on Mrs. i Assets December 31, 1918 k of Boston. The 3. A .’educ- ,1. A. in life. : i7-i which is a great CHICAGO, April gratifying Fessenden and Mrs. L W Pendle- tonic, accomplishing j Real estate. $ 421.500 00 » d hood* 11.1<>5«>2 5S tion in mortality from typhoid fever is ton. The tea table was decorated with a I Si***? deal in restoring -ealth and strength, Mortgage loans. 1.991,250 00 Li ish in flic a nf b./ k j.j shown in the seventh annual survey of profusion of and Mrs L. vitality, vigor and vim. nasturtiums, Undeveloped Water Power Collateral loans,. 190,675 00 A fonts’ t»*i r.C' S. •.- 376 15 school with hos- Hie .Journal of the American Medical As- W. Pen lie ton Miss Iron is indispensable to the perfect nu- poured. Blanche Stocks and bonds. 9.290 635 96 Bills receivable who made here Estabrook ol in office bank .4 trition of the4body. Peptiron supplies it sociation public today. Cleveland and Miss Maude Unlimited Raw' Material Cash and 2.354.190 Interest and n College covers in the Gammain of were balances 3,020.319 20 All other assets. 3 Chapel. in a The survey every city Belfast, Me the host- Agents’ It;i ,'<105 therapeutic doses, and in remarkably | 86 Miss (>oloah Bur- of a of or esses of the afternoon. Bills rec. ivabie. 182,204 a new and country population J00,000 There was de- AND short time seems to make per- Interest and rents 16 tlr.-ss Y W. C. A.’s N. 'l he reductions of the rate in De- ul 137.588 assets..$19 jg an old and more light! special music with T. Morley : fectly working system out of Ail other assets. 351.469 <6 Deduct it n*s r: d Baltimore are noted. Imin-d.. *4»!97 i-Ni 66 broken-down enriching the blood, troit and particularly Harvey, pianist, and I.ouis A. Rohde, Good Farming Land ——- one, “The nine large cities of the country, violinist, rendering an giving good color to the cheeks and interesting pro- Admitted assets.$17,939,822 58 Admin- d ass ts .$17.i 60 iKcd at N. lips, b O. P. comprising about Id per cent of the popu- gram. Mrs. F. C. Zercher of a ! AWAIT DEVELOPMENT. ears, and brightening the eyes. Peptiron Pittsburg, Liabilities December 31. 1918. Liabilities Dei nib 31. 19LS. 1 lation of the country, show again a very guest at he ntion. is a and is note., sang very sweetly i product of the C. I. Hood Co., N t unpaid losses. .$ 5.63i 6b 1 32 notable improvement in their typhoid A Perfect and Mrs. L. N. lien- l Net losses.$ 90 sold all Day/' Communications regarding locations unpaid 2,849.039 I ie.ii- .,-ti emiums by druggists. 1 I v4 ; With 300 mem- record,” says the survey “Chicago, dersun of Detroit gave a most attractive Unearned premiums. 8,570.419 All are other liahiiiti -s. 1 79^. 773 invited and will receive attention* ! All other liabilities. 79 ■ hi al^ Boston, Philadelphia, New Cleve- nun be r, The Days of 998,254 Cash parts of the ; Village Name. York, Long Ago." , capital. l,.wo.< el) CO Change w en addressed to of the I Cash capital. 1.500,000 00 4.e of the N. E. O. land, Detroit and Baltimore in fact show l’nere was a most enjoyable duet by Mrs. any agent .Surplus .nmr^4 I and blood purifier, which creates a. lage. Staples, lg, 3 Marriner, Ig the District of Maine, Northern Division. keen appetite, aids digestion and as- has been confined : Jenkens, rf, 5, (1) In the matter of Daniel T, I similation. Remember Hood's Fills Miss Dorothy Kilgore In Bankruptcy. ! —4 i a bad McAllister, Bankrupt, j if you need a mild laxative. to her house for several days with Referees, Pattershall and Toner. Time- Daniel T. McAllister of cold. I keeper and scorer, W. C. Austin. Time, 2 To the Creditors of of Waldo and Dia Colonial 20-minute periods. Montville, in the County Theatre Walter E. Gibbs of Bangor was a busi- trict aforesaid, s Bankrupt. lattei of the about one hundred and on the 2nd ness caller in town the part j There were Your are hereby notified that j (jood Things in Store for Our Patrons week. fifty at the pictures shown in Crockett’s day of April. A. D. 1919, the said Daniel T. the Next Few Days. Theater last Saturday evening. A fine 5 Allister was duly adjudicated a Bankrupt and Miss Lida Webber of Belfast is spending will be reel picture “In Judgment Of,” featur- that the First Meeting of his Creditors a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Amy held at the office of Dunton & MorBe, Savings ‘‘Romance ot Happy Valley,” Thursday ing the movie stars Franklin Farnum and Grant. Bank Building, in Belfast. Maine, on the 21st Anna also a reel of late Pathe David W. Griffith’s superb photoplay Neilson, day of A. D 1919. at ten o’clock in the 8 of “The Lion’s Claws” April. of homely life in Kentucky “A Romance Mrs. Hannah Small has arrived home News and episode forenoon, at which time and place the said relatives been made of for their of Happy Valley,” which is on view after spending a few weeks with A list has up pictures Creditors may attend, prove claims, ap- which are as fol- examine the and Thursday, is a superb photoplay with in Unity. the next seven weeks, point a Trustee, Bankrupt situations lows: April 12th, Viola Dana in Flower of transact such other business as may properly of peculiar heart appeal and to the Mr. Otis W. Lane was confined Bert in I come before said meeting. tremendous dramatic power. Mr. Gritilth The Dusk; April 19th, Lyttle with a bad attack of JOHN R, MASON, house several days Boston Blackie’s Little Pal; April never has displayed his genius as pro- 20'h, Referee in Bankruptcy. neuralgia. Edith in The Silent Woman; May ducer to greater advantage than in this Story Bangor. Maine. April 7, 1919. Our Mrs. Mc- excellent photoplay. Lillian Gish, George j There will he no C. E. meeting or prayer 3rd, Ethel Barrymore, Fawcett, Robert Harron and Kate Bruce meeting at the church tonight owing to Chesney; May 10th, Emily Stevens in are the principals of the cast. muddy roads. Kildar of Storms; May 17th, May Alli- The two-reel Mack Scnnett comedy son in The Return of Mary; May 24th, j Rev. Frank was a business HATCHING EGGS Tirnperley Places. These “The Battle Royal” will put the finishing | Bert Lytell in Unexpected caller in Belfast Wednesday and Thursday such as are touch to Thursday’s program. are all high class pictures of last week shown in all large theatres. A dance For Sale. Shirley Mason, Friday Matinee Mrs. F. W. Brown and Mrs. 11 M. follows, music by Bowen’s orchestra. Water- Barred Rocks Friday, matinee only at 2.30, Shirley Brown were business callers in Harvest Home Grange, No. 52, P. of Plymouth and White ville $2.00 per setting of 15 Mason supported by Niles Welch will he recently. H., held a very interesting meeting in Wyandottes, eggs. seen in the Paramount comedy drama new March old chicks for sale. Leroy Godding and W. S Jones are at. their home Monday evening, I>ay “The Winning Girl.” Rear in mind this it the for the work painting and papering for parties 31st, being night appointed Shall run my Hall Incubator through feature will he show n at the matinee only. The follow- here in the village. drawing of the grange quilt. April and May and will do custom work. Friday evening the Senior Class Play. ing entertainment was enjoyed by all: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bowden arrived home Opening address, Rev. W. E. Streeter; P. A. Wallace K BRADFORD, -id, Saturday. last week from a visit with relatives in duet, W. S. Jones, and E. 1,., Toner; reci- \ The physical strength of Wallace Reid Abbott village, Me. tation, Jerome Quimby; story, M. S. j Northporl Avenue, Belfast, Maine. is well known. This young actor is Stiles; Miss Blanche Brown Phone 133-11 3wl5 splen- Mrs. Kate Miller and t wo children spent recitation, ] set didly up and his entire six feet two ; of Me.; recitation, Harold the week-end with her brother, Dr. r oster Princeton, inches of physique are in excel- U. R. always C. Small, in Belfast. Payson; song, Forbes; reading, lent shape fur a tussle. But his fine re- Louis R. Leonard; song, Albert J. Lowe; MILL ENDS straint and mental are no Letters received from Arthur R. Frost Blanche strength less recitation, Miss Brown; song, Nice important, and both phases of him are ind others state that they expect to sail Rev. Willard E Streeter; closing num- Quaiity Ginghams. exhibited at their best in “The Duh,” his for the U. S. this week. ber, singing, America. There were 185 Mill ends—Nice Quality Dress Ging- next Paramount which will be for the and 65 picture, Mrs. Rose Goddard has returned from tickets sold grange quilt hams, 10 yard bundles, 1 yard to fi yards shown Saturday. were including the quilt boston, where she lias visited friends and prizes given lengths. Bundles each, $1.98, delivered In that story he a man A. 13. and a cov- plays young relatives for several weeks. drawn by Payson quilt free order. State size. Aid selection. whom several men think a duh and a ering drawn by C. H. Forbes and after- Prices of other remnants with order. coward. He is sent on a dangerous mis- Mr. Arthur McLaughlin of Calais was wards sold at auction for $2.20, which Bank references. sion and lie W. E. carries it out showing through- he guest of Rev. Streeter and was given to the grange, making the IONA MILL ENDS CO-, out the characterization that a few last week. The officers splendid family days total net proceeds about $37. lwi5* Hartland, Maine. •‘if*- courage in the face of difficulties which I and members of Harvest Home Grange Mr. and Mis. George A. Roberts arrived C-AAP.,j is Mr. Reid’s natural heritage. wish to thank those who so kindly helped n town Saturday after spending the wili- A Pathe News and a Pathe comedy will make up the for the entertain- WANTED | er Massachusetts. program also months in be shown Saturday. ment, also Rev. W?. E'. Streeter for the IVm. Hal! who has. been at work for out door lamp which he presented to the Lady for Dry Goods More 1 Young Constance aimadge, Monday lie A. E. Chase Co., aas moved his fam- grange. This grange now has a line A young lady from twenty to twenty-live Constance Talmadge comes Monday in : ly hack to his farm c n Hull hill. “home” and an increase in the attend- Lc years of age to work in a dry goods store. the role of Helen Drayton, the young girl ance, and all those who wish are cordial- Victory Ray A. Bowden, who has bpen at work Past experience not required. Steady Liberty wife of “The Lesson,” iier latest Select ly invited to join the grange as plans are n the woods “up river, is visiting his employment to right party who is willing Star Series production, in which she is being made for a good time at every At Bank — or 1 larents, Ira Bowden and family. to work and learn the business. Apply arty Cash Instalments presented by Lewis J. Selznick; the pic- meeting in the future. in writing, stating age and experience, if turc was directed by Charles Giblyn and Miss Jennie Weaver, assistant teacher any, to t- a screen version of the well-known i n B. H. S., is spending the vacation with i H, Loan SWANV1I LE Care Journal. Committee of New England tales of married life by Virginia Terhune elatives and friends in Portland. Republican Liberty Van de Water. Miss Ethel Cochran has returned to i‘. The Helen Drayton of “The Lesson” Master Limer Littlefield was the guest ki\U.\ j j L Grant’s after spending a week’s vaca- reveals Constance Talmadge in one of the last week of his Mr, and This advertisement ( ion with her parents in Frankfort grandparents, is endorsed and paid for by the beltast. Saw and Mrs. H. O. most pleasing authentic characteriz- Cunningham. Mr. John is low at this Penney very as r of ations her entire career, since it is jest Mr. Elbert Moulton has returned to ! part their effort to “finish the of war financing Mr. Albert Damm who was quite sick writing. job’’ the typv of “regular American girl’’ to 1 ’ittsfield, where he has employment in last week is improving, tie is attended which this captivating screen star nntur- 1 ’earl Crockett’s portable saw mill. Miss Elouise Shibles is the happy owner by Dr. F. C. Small of Belfast. ally belongs. The story concerns a young of a new piano. Master Winslow Ryder, who has been i girl in a small town, who marries a city The many friends of Mrs. Mary F. uttering for several days with poison in The roads are in the worst condition man, principally because she is tired of Nickerson, who has been ill for several for several j1 us knee, is much better at this writing. years. seeing the same old faces and dancing weeks, are glad to see her out again. Electrical devk with the same old bo. s year after year. Mr. Everett E, Brown has been in Miss Nina Webb of Brooks spent last Knox j Mrs. T. D. Nickerson and Mrs. C. R. Her marriage is not a happy one, hut she ; iiid for the week week with Miss Mildred Webb. vicinity past installing Nickerson have both been ill with bad discovers she has talents which enable nilking machines for the A. E. Chase Co. but are better at the writ- Mrs. Verne Kelsey and two children her to make her way in the world inde- colds, present serva> ing. spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Richard- replaces pendently, and eventual]v she finds hap- E. A. Carpenter arrived home last week i 1 roni a son. as well. The cast trip through Aroostook county as Miss Bernice Damm piness supporting has ! began school at j : alesmau for Coe-Mortimer Fertilizer been selected with great care, and in- Co. Monroe Center last Monday morning. She 1. S. Spencer and family are going to Electricity can do more than merely LIGH I eludes the Tom Moore as is with Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike to live where Mr. has popular leading Mr. B. A. Hall, who has been sick for boarding Ralph Spencer ran cook your food, sew, do the family washing man. Herbert Heyes, Walter Hiers, Joseph t everal weeks with Clark. employment. acute indigestion, is I run a iron vour Li lian fan. clothing, wash the dishes Smiley. Rambeau, Dorothy Green, ble. to be out of on doors and is the gain, Misses Carrie and Flora teachers Mrs. B. L. County Club Leader, Christy Walker, and others. j Seely, 1 Aborn, at Bar Harbor are the has been in Somerset the past The servant question can he very satisfaction. Mrs. Alice Norwood spent several days ! spending spring county v vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. three weeks, organizing boys’ and girls’ few electrical appliances in the home Big Program Tuesday. tith her husband, Seth W. Norwood, In- j ! Robert G. Seeley agricultural clubs. of he most ernai Revenue Inspector, in One attractive lists of I ! Portland, These servn * laine. appliances help you keep your features of .he season will be shown Swan Lake is open for fishing purposes The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. them-- they enable you to do without servants, Tuesday, including Hale Hamilton in and the first of the week anglers from Chas. Littlefield unite in extending them $5,- Rev. Frank Timperley is making prep- tlOti an Pearl White in 1st all directions hiked hither so excited best wishes for a happy and pros- The Hour,” episode, ; ralions and having rehearsals for the long, amount of current used by must of ti “The Lightning scenes of the that they could hardly tell a Farmachuse perous life voyage. Raider,” ( antata which is to be presented Easter is trilling indeed. A thousand vacuum cleaner- of the Flood ! Belle from a Silver Doctor. The water launching Jennie Kroger, ; iunday. has been over- Mr. Ernest Bailey, who motors at once would make r a no a Mutt and Jeff cartoon. in the lake is unusually high this spring. sewing running seas in r'rance for the past ten months, an Hour” is a screen Walter H. Young and family have ar- crease in our “ioad’’ no to “•$5,000 adaptation and is botn look- important addition 1 ived at their returned home Friday, of the famous of the san e name home here and Mr. Young Granite Grange, North Searsport, held story by and fine. ■as gone to Belfast where an even- ing feeling George Randolph Chester, noted drama- he has em- interesting session last Saturday j tist and writer. The story is of unusual 1 Joyment. ing with II! members present. Two de- i Dan Bradford has bought a nice colt of The sale of these devices and and Mr. niited members were elected to become C. W. who is out the vigor strength presents Ham- Several from the village have been to Wescott, selling ilton in tlie dynamic role which is members of Granite Grange. stock on the Wescott farm. Mr. Bucklin, leading rhorndike this week to see the result of of our “Service to Custo one eminent, suited to his virile and --| who has carried on the W’escott farm, is y he freight train wreck which occurred A Meal That’s compelling st vie of comedy, and as Johnny going to take charge of the B. O. Norton 1'liursday. We bilieve these small appliances make fu. Gamble, lie is seen at his best. farm at Knox Station. Always Ready! It began to remind us of old Comfort of that Lucille Lee Stewart will be seen in sup- times to good will; they demonstrate to many j — peoph Body Just heat and serve of Mr. lee the farmers rushing the into port Hamilton. Don’t forget also j potatoes j the big possibilities when electricity is used in a 1 he and such beans: Tuesday, the launching of the Jennie village last Saturday, as prices took a Many children and adults BLACK’S CORNER, Searsport. Simply de- ump to one big dollar a bushel. licious. Flood Kreger are constant sufferers from cold Isn’t it true that you have Capt. Norman K. Cook, M. wlio is Mrs. Annie Wentworth, formerly of to Billie Burke, Wednesday. D., hands and are often said if you could buy Service the public, in large ic now stationed at Fort Ethan feet and acutely village, is hoarding at Mr. Allen, was in Searsport beaus as as can bake To see Billie Burke in a new portrayal town good you and in is the foundation Monday on his way to spend a day Wilbur L. Carter’s. small, a experience to her susceptible to every chill and you would do so? is delightful great w th his mother and brotiier in Jackson. Well!--Here's the sue:ess of our business. It army of admirers ail over this country, sudden climatic There Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Howard visited “your dream to them the best the ! Private Alfred change. Mrs. Howard’s Mr. and Mrs. come true!” for it insures mimetic Deckerof Isleshoro, who parents, our ambition to in rease and broad) lies No more all over a art has to advance. Miss Burke is a received his honorable discharge from is definite help in Emery Benson, in Frankfort last Sunday. day hotov- comedienne and her service at Fort en. No more “sometimes good” l he of this set vice. charming magnetism Preble, Portland, visited Mrs. Chas. Robertson went to Belfast scope and artistry are irresistible. friends and relatives here a few days this again “only fair.” SUPERBA last Sunday to help care for Mr. Richard Miss Burke is offered Wednesday in the w ;ek. Beans are always cooked the Brown, who is very sick with pneumonia It is with a firm belief that electric “servants “Gocd Gracious Annabelle” an same uniform. comedy Russel S. at this way—always Greenwood, principal of B SCOTTS writing. The the service store will h from the famous distinctive, toward building friendship than they toward adaptation stage success. , H. who has been S., living in the George in sells SU- The stormy weather last Saturday af- your neighborhood —that we recommend to the use of electrical A. Roberts house on College Ave. has you Red Cross Notes. ternoon did not hinder the ladies from PERBA Beans, Catsup, Vege- moved into the Edwin C. Holbrook house j ers, washing machines, irons, ironing machines, attending their club meeting which was tables, Fruits, Berries, Teas, _ i on Main street. EMULSION held at the home of Mrs. Florence Howard. and Coffee: ALL SUPERB. sewing motors, fans and the other home helpers, Miss Field wishes to thank all those 1 Patronize him. the Case. demonstrated at of our stores. Messrs. Ralph Ellis and Carrol which furnishes fuel to warm Buy by them any who have sent in scrap-hook covers dur- Rey- The friends of Mr. G. H. Stevens gave It’s economical! nolds were in Belfast ing the past week, and to remind those Saturday on busi- the him a surprise party lhursday evening, ness for Brooks body, make pure, SUPERBA on the Label. who still have them out that they should Farmers Union. Mr. Rey- helps April 3d, it being the anniversary of his nolds is from SUPERB for your Table. he returned to her at once. Waterville and has charge red blood and maintain the system birthday. Besides many valuable and is of the Union store here in the 12 Central Maine Powe Waldo County Chapter entitled to 76 village. in a state of robustness, so that useful presents he received post cards Milliken-Tomlinson Co., seats in the grand stand which has been Mrs. from friends in Searsport, Belfast, Mon- Portland, Maine 619 j Annie Aborn of Knox, who is the the winds or the sudden alloted to the Red Cross at the parade of buffeting roe and Boston. There were about 25 county leader of Boys and Girls Agricul- 26th Division i.i Boston the last of chill of are rather guests and and the tural Clubs for Waldo and Somerset evening enjoyed present cake, doughnuts The Red Cross will have a section colfee were served. A very April. counties, called on friends in town last tnan reared, r or comfort of * pleasant 1000 and any person wishing to \ was with games and se- seating week on her return trip from Harmony. and ^ evening passed Old Colony insurance Company, secure seals should communicate with body bouyant health, lections on the graphophone. The guests | 87 Kilby Street, Boston, Massachusetts. the local secret! ry. Letters have been received from Ray- take Scott’s Emulsion. departed at a late hour, after wishing Mr. mond 1. Merritt who is on Assets December 1918 J. W. Studebaker, National Director of police patrol Scott 13owue, Bloomfield, N. J. 18-13 Stevens many happy returns of the day. 31, the Junior Red Cross, lias recently issued in Coblenz, Germany, stating that he is in Real estate.$ COO SEED OATS line 00 the new peace program which for some 1 condition and getting along all right Mortgage loans. 16,000 Collateral loans. C00 months has been under consideration. It < with the exception of a little trouble with FARMERS ATTENTION ! Stocks and bonds.. 2,117.689 95 is made in response to a request by the trie Bolsheviki. | Cash in office and bank. 366,325 74 scliooi children themselves for a perma- 00 We offer Bushels of the Ce Mr and Mrs. George Beers, who have Agents’ balances. 196,337 6,000 nation-wide of their 855 62 nent organization been employed in N. Bills receivai le them Portsmouth, H., 96 S. W. Co. Brand. own which shall offer opportunities the winter ,kd Interest and rents. 18,040 through visited her parents, 20 to serve in the years to come. In the All other assets. 3,774 John W. Hobbs and a few family, days have sold this of oats for seven u future every school which joins will be We grade years Farm 47 Garden Gross assets. ...$2,719,023 results. upon the mailing list and will placed Deduct items not admitted. 80,621 33 receive all the benefits of association They are NOT clipped or sulphured (clipping and m stroys the germinating quality) and are grown in a 1 with the A. R. C. A “National Chil- Admitted assets.$2,638,402 14 for the of adapts them to this locality. These oats are recleaned l dren’s Fund’’ purpose carrying Liabilities December 31, 1918, ceive them Then we run them over a screen 2 feet wi on relief work among children in various j Voiles Net unpaid losses. $ 341,669 73 their to be established at once long, which further increases PURITY. It cost countries is by Unearned 50 SEEDS premiums. 938,777 t of the Junior mem- prepare the ground for reliable seed than for seed sending 60 per cent j All other liabilities. 29,041 14 j berslnp fee to the national headquarters, Cash capital. 600,000 00 germinate. FOR SALE BY YOUR DEALER where they are counting upon at least I Voiles Surplus over all liabilities.. 738,923 77 Jan. of $1,000,000 before 1, 1920, $500,000 f Total liabilities and surplus-$2,638,402 14 which must be available before July 1, Now is the Time to Buy SWAN-WHITTEN Me. COM 1919. In this bulletin the purposes of the B F. COLCORD, Agent, SearBport, Voiles 3wl3 Junior Red Cross are thus tabulated: We have the largest variety of seeds and prices WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, BELFAS (a) To furnish relief to suffering chil- ever are lower Give dren throughout the world. No former spring brought much than in catalog. CARD OF THANKS. (b> To stimulate community activities forth such dainty Voiles. We us a call before buying elsewhere. We wish to thank our friends and to the of the American appropriate Bpirit are showing ail the popular shades especially members of Palestine Com- Red Cross. for the courtesies Caution Notice LOS in and beautiful mandery, K.. T., many an international under- plain printed (c> To develop extended us in our late bereavement, also effects. Whereas my wife, Caroline Whiting A pair of glasses i" standing and good will made necessary by A. HOWES & for the beautiful flowers sent to the I A. CO., has left bed and board without 1230. They have toi my the new world conditions resulting from funeral. Page, j I refuse to pay any of her bills Lost near the Peirce sc the war. MRS. E, P. Mrs. Chellis H. Michaels. just cause, CARLE, Groceries, and Meaibines. and after this date. finder will please retur; (d) To provide motives for purposeful Drugs MR. and MRS. HIRAM MICHAELS, before April 5, 1919. lice or to the Peirce sc1 and useful school activities. MAINE MR. and MRS. S. V. JONES, Frankfort, Maine, BELFAST, FRANK J. MAD1STER PAGE. MRS. HARin (e) To inculcate ideals and habits o‘ Miss Doris A. Roberts. service. -4 The Woman’s Hospital aid will meet Sma" Frida* afternoon Evening Tt 3 o“"ck.lmer r^OLONIAI 7.00 and 8 30 : Price* Dressmaking ] Those Income Taxes. Internal Collector of 17c. and 11c Revenue, Seth W. Jones of ! AT HOME N. Portsmouth, H., announces that cor j porations and others required ^Hi KSDAY D. W. MCCALL PATTERNS to file in- GRIFFITH’S \ come tax returns are not availing them- WITHenables any woman to en- ; selves of the service | afforded them as “The should. Ro mance of ■ they Deputies have now April Happy large her wardrobe without in- been Valley” *' stationed throughout the A Beautiful district of New Page from the Baok of creasing outlay. which 1 Oth Life. Hampshire, embraces the States of Mack Sennett DRESS GOODS depart- ! Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont for Two Reel several on this a days work and _ Comedy affords wonderful < from OURment results meager reported thus far it. would THE UNIVERSAL CAR of newest weaves and 3 seem advisable to MATINEE ONLY AT choice discontinue the service 2.30 Corporations and FRIDAY colors. 3 others must not delay The Ford | longer the request of Model’T One Ton Truck make a selec- assistance from SHIRLEY Let us help you ') deputies and the MASON j filing of their income is really the necessity of farmer, manu- April tion. a tax returns. a Only limited time is now i | facturer, contractor and merchant. in “THE WINNING GIRL” ! available for the assistance by deputies It and much 11th Mrs. E. P. CAKLE depends upon the amount of has all the strong features of the Ford service of them at 8.15 | required within the next Evening p. m., ?ar SE!Tikay,'ass few as made bigger and It has days to how much longer this stronger. special service will Mayflowers have appeared. The foliage be continued. Prompt the powerful worm drive, extra action on the large i RDAY WALLACE is in good condition and the flowers well part of taxpayers is there- REID in fore emergency brakes on both rear developed. necessary. acting wheels and Large numbers of auto license plates An accident to the controlled by hand lever, April “THE DUB" * out-going freight are daily from Augusta. They train last Thursday 124 arriving morning caused the inch wheeibase, yet turns in a 4b FULL OF on MYSTERY, HUMOR and ROMANCE. have raised white numbers and letters service to be held up until 6.25 p. m foot circle, and has been most 12th a reddish brown surface. Conductor Gilmore was in charge of the thorough- on run in place of Conductor Pathe News. Pathe There was more skim ice the shore Neilson, who ly tested. We know it is de- Comedy j was in Portland on absolutely i aud under the docks the past week than business. There were twelve cars on the train We advise I at any time during the winter. Ice cakes and when near pendable. giving your order DAY in Thorndike station Constance have been an unknown quantity the spreading rails threw without that six of delay you may be Talmadge records of the winter of 1918-19. the cars, all loaded, and the caboose supplied as with Conductor Gilmore and two assist- soon as possible. The has been demand is in “THE LESSON” Sewall B. Fletcher appointed ants, on either side of the \pril road. The large and first to order first to assistant at the Belfast Post Office men had a receive janitor very fortunate escape as the A Clean, Livable, Lovable I ale of the and lias entered upon his duties. folks building caboose was a total wreck. Four of the delivery. Leave your order today. Truck 14 th a Civil War Enoch F. Anderson, veteran, cars are fit only for kindling wood. One We See Around Is in the position for Chassis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. Lvery Day. has been substituting of the overturned cars was loaded with several months. cream, which was spilled. Assistance was sent from Waterville HALE HAMILTON in The will of the late Abner G. Gilmore and from Bel- B. O. NORTON, fast.. It was about six p. m. when the was probated Tuesday in the Waldo an Hour” tracks were cleared and the ‘•$5000 County Probate Court. After providing mail and lielfast, Maifie. passenger train reached here ! \pril for his burial, etc., a monument on his at 6 25. PEARL WHITE in 1st Episode There were no pictures at the family lot in Grove Cemetery, several Colonial in the afternoon as the films 1 HE LIGHTNING RAIDKR” bequests to uis nieces and nepiiews, he were on the j >th train due in the forenoon. The i gives to the Belfast Home for Aged regular ! Pictures of Launching Jennie Flood train could not reach Moving Kreger Women and the Girls’ Home -550 each, in freight here until about J.30 m. recognition of the good they are doing in p li, ids of labor. their respective THE Y. M. C. A. Work. SI) AY BILLIE BURKE in There was a D. D. G M. Allen L. Curtis, accom- large audience at the Armory last Wednes- panied bv Walter Lyons, George O. Fris- day evening to listen to some able “Good Gracious very , April I Annabelle” bee, Charles Thomas and Frank I. Wil- addresses on Y. M. C. A. work in France \ OUR E. and also to learn what NARROW A Charming Play in Five Arts. son of Timothy Chase Lodge, Roy is expected o be Young, .1 E. Hayes, Norman A. Read, done in our own State. Morris L. Slugg, Kith Raymond Blazo and .lolin L. Dow of | chairman of the Waldo County Drive Lloyd Comedy. Pathe News. 1 SILK STOCK Phoenix and Chas. Bruce of Lebanon Committee,introduced State organizer M. Lace Collars of made the trip to O. who briefly and Lodge Norridgewock | Morton, entertaining- AS NEVER SO LARGE. It is n the launch Louise last Satur- ly outlined preliminary etc. Then 1 Northport j plans, with ttie new Mrs. D. a Silk Season. woman round necks, especial- k. Stephenson is improving I day night o inspect Excelsior Lodge, F. came two of the best war-time speeches Every < 1 ly adapted for just arrived ot Belfast after an ill turn at her and A. M. The third was worked : ever heard in Belfast Dr. 1 children, home on High degree by Addison knows it. We knew it months ago from street Peking, China. >>:• wo candidates A picnic supper fol- Jones, an Albany, N. Y., clergyman, and and prepared for it. We will be We also have on hand RTISEMEN TS. Messrs. Curtis and a Maine C. S. W. lowed the inspection. man, Mayor George Webber Johnson of Waldo recently sold pleased to show you our line or sub- Lyons will go to Stockton Springs next of Auburn. Both gentlemen had seen the j live fancy pure bred Holstein r ses the Ford Model Friesian or EMBROIDERED Saturday night to inspect Pownal Lodge. service in Y M. C. A. work in France ■ mit samples of Skinner’s Beld- CENTERPIECES, cows to F. A. Cushman of this city, advices customers J !. season’s work will close with the in- and knew just how to refute thecrit icisms ing’s, Foulards, Messalines and SILK SCARFS, .vubout delay. A. E. Clark Sons of spection of Phoenix Lodge next Monday that are current everywhere of excessive 1 SILK and Camp, Veterans, Taffetas. Also a full line of Georg- LINEN LACES, wili a and lack ; Uses the knit-tex give public whisi party and dance , evening. changes, etc., of sympathy of to DAINTY CHINESE at A. in etts match. FANS, ,i lo come and see its Memorial hall next Monday evening. the Y. M. C comparison with the ! SQUEEGEE TREAD O. L. Frost received a telegram Mon- JASMINE TEA. and feel of its tex- other organized relief associations, lie A recent letter in ; received from Ralph A. day, announcing tin arrival New York to issue with MRS. E. P. C ARLE Journal is pleased this week’s ; Call and see Bramhall states that while in France Sunday morning of the new live-masted them, or telephone .1. Lincolnville has edition a four-page illustrated supplement waiting to come home he is schooner Jennie Flood Kregcr that left for sale. attending of reconstruction work in Maine. SUE M. Par j ridge Tires Columbia University. here Monday, March 24th, under com- non advertises for 1 mand of Capt. William E. Kroger of Business Changes. Lewis F. Mar-i Waldo Lodge, I O. C). F., will confer AMY L. WILSON. the 3rd Fairfield. Saturday a telegram was re- den lias sold liis steam vulcanizing plant \ degree tomorrow, Friday, even- Mr. and Mrs. ceived fromThurlow & Crowell of Boston, and boiler located near the foot ing. A picnic supper will he served to station, | Mr. and Mrs. h. V. her managing owners, stating that she of Main street, to Clarence F McKeen members at 6.30. A good attendance is 1 if thanks, had been reported at Martha’s Vineyard. have ! desired. and Roy F. Sholes. They leased Four This was a relief as much anxieiv Main occu- iukfort, publishes a great the store at No. 64 street, Take Out Hall & Wilkins have a handsome placed had been occasioned by her delay in reach- pied for some time by Walter H. Coombs, new black ami gilt sign over the door of ing New York, only about a 48-hour run and will open the works there this sea i Special r< ad vertises a special their new place of the business, formerly under very favorable conditions. She son Mr Marden w nt to Castine Thurs- i Real Estate mg this, Thursday, Jackson A. Hall store. It is tne work of had a month’s provisions on board. Fred day afternoon to buy a boiler for the new slightly damaged in Lloyd D. McKeen and is a credit to him. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Black firm. .Ralph F. Darby h s sold his con- st Thursday, | Offerings. TheLuxury An Easter sale under the of Northport, is second mate. James C. fectionery store and ice cream parlor on ; ! auspices of | 1 for sale a residence was of For the best of reasons we the Universalist Ladies’ Circle will be Dexter of Belfast the guest Capt. i Phoenix Row to Wiiford E. and Harold offer for on the to New York. On who took last Immediate Sale the held in the vestry of the church on Kreger, trip T. Coombs, possession following: a Vinalhaven man on the steamer rriii, has lumber for Wednesday afternoon, April 16th, from Friday, week.William A Banks lias sold a PIERCE STREET RESIDENCE 3 to 6 o’clock. Aprons and home-made Lake Pearl which arrived at Searspurt half interest in Ins drug store, tlie Be fast Cost finely located, double tenement v publishes picture food will he for sale. told Leroy A. Coombs that he believes he Drug Company, No 16 Main street, to j C’ y /x r?/ y house; J 4-t: hardwood floor- : nine saw heron March 28th anchored oif Hand- Charles F. Thompson and the store will OU 1 an V\ rooms; running Miss Louise chairman of the water; large garden; hen has Hazeltine, kerchief shoals although he was not he moved the last of April to that form- ; house; lady wanted in dry W aldo Red $18.50 first class County Cross Chapter, wishes near enough to read her name. lie stated B. 1.. and at rental; surroundings; to be erly occupied by Davis, J ., •/. bBoriefxnseLs You don’t need The Journal to state that no excellent terms in payment. one has au- that he saw a revenue cutter patroling present occupier t y Mr. Thompson in liis j to on t o c vertises hatching thority collect rags in the name of the near her and believed that if she needed etc. Idil is im; told to do that. special sales of bankruptcy stocks, | STORE A I .s for also will Red Cross. She ? "- NORTHPORT sale, understands that a man help would have assisted her. The firm will be known as Banks A ! 4 } they combine s;i, on is to collect in Are a Clinton 34 40 | attempting the Red Cross ft will be good news to the | s’i uea! comfort. mol Avenue; by foot lot, A German shell and Helmet. Thompson, name. n.r.de io individual veranda; show and You have want- ias new St. Johns many friends of Mr. George F Kent to your pr- counters, cases, always Ralph II. Howes is displaying in his store | correct measurements postoffice ice Through the efforts of j learn that he will remain with them, equipment;scales, chests, Superintendent window his gift from Corp. St.even Far- j corsetiere. etc. ed to—in everything. R. L West The store has had a very successful busi- ‘.:y .pert Power Co. adver- of Rockland has rell of the shell case Rockland, Lewiston, largest will all BAY V IEW STREET vices as a been decided as ness in the past year, and retain j A RESIDENCE part of upon the location for the carried by a mortar trench gun. It was ;n. tented NuBoneSic” in their new ten stomers. Knox-Waldo of 'is customers quarters, /• 11r.:: L p teed not to break i room, double tenement May Music Festival, and it a time shell and on its base bears the house; Let us help you to which is also central. The change is ! stable and small lot of advertises this week will be May 29th. This music festival word “Berndorf.” It is engraved with j no.' ‘.o .*r i-sat. This stay is u; land; running made for the of having is in only purpose cr: -4. Tie is die ! walei; large has $18 nice take the as visiting days at participated by the pupils of the “Verdun, 11-11-11, 1918” and embossed Corsets; on.'/ ; attic; rental; luxury-cost lor additional lines •- schools more room, necessary v- i' ii erv: fence. mad: in i I location. ress voiles and her High of Knox and Waldo couu- with an ornament taken from the bridle Is to instal. out of and for the three of goods the new firm purpose lb/,.-i- ;■ ire end w;;I thus motoring. t merit, the McCall ties, past years has been of a horse that was blown to pieces on styles BATTERY CO I f.AGE held at ..nv or x and stock of silk j Camden Verdun. .Miss Ste M. Par!ridge received aupj type h-gtare. of six rooms; running water and toilet; by mail Tuesday an unwrapped German i ‘‘Teezel, the handsome dog owned by No -! ctj? moderately priced nice location; line view, mail and It can be done. Hr. | helmet with the < ompliments of a Belfast, arc > of th: kind. i'k. North Islesboro, ! and Mrs. Adelbert whose only ordinary telephone service; terms for rent or Millett, in the service. It bore three twelve- ; ard to her at real fault seems to be boy sale. house \ the propensity to j >-■' e f ;/ fzfypoininK-nt. ceiit U. S. stamps, the name of its reci- | run away, has exceeded this time all his pient printed on the outside and on the STORE IN FRANKFORT B. Berry and Mr. former endeavors. He made ihe trip to | Mrs. C. S. WEBBER, Castine with inside, also the quotation: “Permissic n is 20 by 28 feet; two 1 publish a card of i Capt. Coombs and conclud- stories; counters, hereby granted to send this Boc.te hei- t bell street shelves and -vT/iaraBiid^ ! eii to make a visit there. A few equipment; hardwood days 169-13 ; met to the United States.”—M.-ij. H. TEL, doors; tenement on second j later he was shipped by a party to Au- door; a advertises for sec- Bowles. It had seen wear and was dent- would for SQUEEGEETREAD burn. Here he was located by his owners j I exchange other property. I ed, scratched and roughened in small j and is now safe at home. CEDAR STREET RESIDENCE ad vertise farm and j sections. The two-inch leather sweat Tires band showed a great deal of wear The room they have a large Poor’s MILLS. John Brown lost a I eight house; line grounds; large most of the •s than from a cata- i 100 lb. bag of shells last week. The finder , interesting part inscriptions stable; fine location; one of the most | will please inform him.The entertain- was the bit. of news that Albert VV. Stev- desirable places in city. ■—the tires with the 1 ment ens then in had been Bank advertises recently given here was quite a suc- ) Souilly, France, ! from Lieutenant cess financially. The program consisted promoted to Captain DICKEY KNOWLTON red sidewalls, j ! and is still in the service. of a darky farce “Axin her Pa,” a vaude- Removal Notice Holmes advertises for ville sketch, “Guarding the REAL ESTATE COMPANY mu sework. j Sentry” by The shoe factory team won from the. Howard Wilson and I wish to announce to and will take the j Archie Blood, song team the my patrons BfcLFAST, MAIinL. —they <-s alley at Ward Alley last Mon lay | notice of his re- j by F. T. Wentworth with Mrs. Carrie the general public that I have moved ■ i evening in a score of 2248 to 218ti. "he d where he to the out of Building, Wood accompanist, a clog dance by Ken- 1 tally: from the Phoenix House stable luxury-cost rage and repair neth around the corner—former- shop. Blood, violin and organ music by WARD ALLEY The building just ■!! I have tires; Bank advertises the Mr. Boyington and Mrs. Hartshorn, banjo ■ji ly the Herald building—which E.H. Loan. and organ music by Leo Wade and Mrs. Knit-tex fitted up into an “up-to-date” garage and Boyington Rolerson.. Orrin L. Wentworth has moved UJ ALE BY saves Food and Association will be held at the office of Fuel, Labor who used the B. H. S Balliopticon with other coat. R. F. I). 3, Lincolnville, Me. Mrs. Frost’s etc. Mr. and Mrs. James Pattee & Son Tuesday, April 15, 11-4 about one-tfelf the ! pictures, Tel. Liberty, 2wl5* s?,v.e,s fuel usually because it 1919, at 4 p. to elect officers and trans- V,-r‘> all the required, Frost made the trip by water from Boston Knit-tex is the most m., oven heat add bakes food act other business that should quickly. to Norfolk and the steamer shown on the any legally f°°d in | remarkable combi- come before the annual Bond many ways. Meats, when screen was the S. S. later a meeting. Notice Pyrpy681 1 vegetables, etc., Suwannee, "tx, retain their natural No. 10 for $500 has been drawn for Special color and flavor to such a degree troop ship. Mrs. Frost took ner interest- \ nation of comfort pay- A. H. PAIIERSON may be in ment at which time in- like to small practiced buying the less expensive kinds and ed listeners over Norfolk, Old Fort- August 1, 1919, I would exchange my "’Us food. Point, 1 Most foods usually .cooked on of the and smartness and terest thereon will cease. house at foot of Allyn street, Belfast, r top stove ress Monroe, Hampton School, Balti- Prepared in the oven. RALPH H. HOWES, with som. one who would provide me a more, Annapolis, Savannah, Jacksonville, utility THAT * saves 2wl4 President. home. Eor particulars apply to labor, it is (always free from grease and odors, for St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona, New penetrate HAS EVER MRS. MELVIN CLARK., the hard smooth surface. You can wash it as Smyrna, Fruitland Park, St. Petersburg, our E. North china and silver. etc. She also gave descriptions of the BEEN SEEN IN Care Fred Small, Islesboro. and size ; fruit and flowers, which were seen in T shaP« for baking is made in PYREX. It is 1 OVERCOAT- " Hat-use and abundance on the screen. Maine LUMBER never discolors, rusts, crazes, dents or chips. j people, CARD OF THANKS ,le in including those from Belfast and Rock- DOM. and see our table of PYREX WARE. FOR SALE. land, were mentioned by their great hos- We wish to express our sincere thanks for their Yours truly, pitality and comfortable surroundings. EEKT L. DAVIS 1 have for sale in Morrill, 35 M feet of to our friends and neighbors the recent death of our All lingered to look over the pictures and bridge plank and about 180 M feet of kindness during j ask that BELFAST, MAINE dear mother. questions were prompted by the square edged lumber boards and dimen- talk. It was an Stella J. Berry, FRED D. evening of pleasure and sions. If in need of lumber of any kind ^ JONES to all who Thomas b. Berry. profit were fortunate enough letlme give you my prices. EDW. L. to attend. A. W. LEONARD, Morrill, Me. MR. and MRS. COLCORD. | SANDYPOlNT. THREE MILLION T BUTTONS ARE is bad around town. Traveling very N. C. March 28th in PeptA Partridge spent Heal /jy;, Middle Bangor. Ironizes the blood READY FOR nerves, gives healtl SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Aged Charles Snow is here for his vacation cheeks, improves from the U. of M. creates an appetite, a. Wometv Mrs. Herbert Hall spent several days VICTORIOUS FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN recently in Winterport. Are Here Told the Best Remedy Walter Trask from Hampden was a Probate business visitor here recently. N0l Emblems for New England the Most and for Their Troubles. Striking The Reading Club met Monday even- fc.Afc-l_.-U 1K1A o NUlJt Freemont, O.—“I was passing ot All That Have through the critical ing with Mrs. Josephine Stowers. hereby gives notice tt,-a\ Complete Been Issued period of life, being forty-six years of age and had all appointed ext cutrix of the symptoms incident to that change — heat flashes, / Miss Hazel Patteison has returned from ment of a three nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, A weeks’ visit in Vassalboro. GEORGE B. PILLSbUkY Throe million '-V*' hut so it was hard for me to do work. tons, every The industrial honor (lug for the my Lydia E. Pink-\ Dr. W. B. French has returned from in the County of Y\ ale, one for a subscriber to Use ham’s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as bonds as the law direct?-, Victory Fifth Fii-un is *i|iiare with a deep a business trip to Washington, D. C. the best remedy for my troubles,which it demands against the Liberty Loan will be put into New border of red. Tills is awarded foi surely proved to be. I feel better and in since The of the Wau- are d* sired ti» present t in the stronger every way launching steamship England next ten days. e a or and ail subscription of 7b per cent more taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap- komis is expected to be the last of April indebted ihereb | 1 bis is about luilf a million more of its employees, to any business in peared.”—5^rs. 51. Uoudeh, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, payment immediately. j tthin Miss Grace Clifford returned March LEI.A IMA' were used in the stitution. Ohio. Fi-lmne 31st from a visit with friends in Pros- ■Unity, Me., March 11, Fourth*’ Loan. North Haven, E. Pinkham’s pect. Conn.—“Lydia Vegeta- GUARDIAN’S is oil ble restored health after else Compound my everything Mrs. Saraii Clifford and Miss Thelma hereby gives notice th had failed when through of life. There passing change Segar have lately visited friends in pointed guardian of is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms.” Waterville. FRED J. BuVM.l i | —Mrs. Flobekoe Iselea.Box 197, North Conn. Haven, in the County of Waid. Miss Florence is at- Harriman, who, the law directs. A il j is tending Bangor High school, home for against the estate of s the vacation. present the same for sen ed thereto are Mrs. requesit Willard Harding and daughter mediately. Justina from Hallowefl are visiting Mr. Montville. Me., Marc; Gerry Harding and family. A 1 fcJMMRA'it 1 Mrs. Clara ' Erskine from Orono and tcriber hereby givth Miss Flora Erskine from Castine spent duly at pointed admit THE VICTORY LYDIA E. PINK HAMS the week-end recently in town. SARAH b A cC OIL. LIBERTY LOAN in the County < V\ dt bonds as the law INDUSTRIAL HONOR EMBLEM SWANVll LE tiir.« AWARDED BY THE j demands against the * fNfTED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMEKT are desired to preset.! and Mr. Herbert ment, all indebted ti » VEGETABLE COMPOUND Moulton of Brooks was The buttons like the make immeuiat. other emblems a recent week-end guest at Mr. James payment H b K1 b i for the Victory Liberty Loan, are the Brown’s. Lincolnviile, Me Mart! most striking of all that have been INDUSTRIAL HONOR FLAG. Jim the for the Mr. E. C. Marden, who has been em- devised in any one of the greatest ADMIN1STRAK 1; campaigns greatest ployed in the Island is at The community honor for this Hog shipyard, scriber hereby gives t here. rlag home. LYDIA E.P'‘'KHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN■ MASS, duly appointed admit Loan, which goes to every or j They are all of them in readiness city j the Miss Sadie annexed,of estate town ujk n obtaining i s ouota, lias n i 1 May Nickerson, who has by the million and when the cam- LUCRETlA W LA 1 I been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. LI, large "\ upon a white hackgrouni] F. M. paign begins April 21st, Easter Mon has returned to Massachusetts. in the County of V\a,t with a border ot N. a | Stevens, i deep red. S. Dorahue. county agent, held | Mrs. Willis Kelsey and children of Knox bonds as the law directs, day, every locality will be provided ; WHITE’S CORNER, W I *)f these. New England cities and interport demonstration on the diseases of sheep at I were recent guest of her parents, Mr. 1 Mrs. T. D. who visited her demands against theesih ©very buyer who shares this Nickerson, great towns won 1160 in the the farm of E. A. Low Saturday, March and Mrs. H. E. Chase. daughter, Mrs. Albert and desired to present the sari last “Fighting I Porter, son, popular 'loan of the world war Edna 29th. The was well attended all indebted thereto are r. Fourth" which is and Tyler Conant spent the East- meeting by Stanley Cunningham, in Boston has re- will campaign, the rec- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Larrabee are re- ment be able to wear his badge of er vacation at their home. the sheep owners in the community. turned home. immediately. ord. I ceiving congratulations on the birth of a ILL honor at once. Mrs. C W. his E. son. Born Me i C. B. Jewett spent several days Nealey accompanied son, March 1th. Saturday, March 29th, Comet Grange Searsmont, ,Mar The button as worn in the Fifth recently with Mrs. G. L. Clark and Mrs. H. Nealey of Monroe, to Belfast recently, conferred the first two degrees on a class Loan will Miss Vera Roberts was unable to re- A1MV11IMM KA 1 UK T be more than ever a mark Richardson. where he went to have his hand, which of twelve. The next meeting is to be of sume her studies at B. H. S. last week scriber hereby gi ves distinction. It will prove that the had developed a case of blood poison, i April 12th, an all-day session, conferring Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nealey spent a few on account of a bad cold. duly appointed admmi.-T J wearer is on the as treated. Mr. Nealey remained at his I degrees and a harvest feast. “staying job." did days recently at C. W. Nealey’s and ELLEN M. HARRIMA.' the son’s home several days. J. H D. H. and J H. lighting men, and that he is doing on Chase, Dodge called friends in the vicinity. in the County of W h,, his full McKinley attended the Farmers’ Union share toward helping the coun- NORTH MONTVILLE. bonds as the law direct: Mrs. Ralph Arey of Thorndike was the meeting at Brooks March 25th. try meet its obligation to the soldiers j JACKSON. demands ga m tl ta guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- a-e desired to in bringing them home and in provid- j Mr. James Roberts wtio has prese- cus Littlefield, several days recently. employ- Walter Colby visited relatives in Bel- and all indebted theret. f ing for reconstruction. ment in Bangor spent a week recently Miss Olive Hatch was in Belfast March fast a few days recently. payment immediately The \ C. B. Jewett and W. ft. Bickford were with his Mr. and Mrs. O. C. ictory Liberty Loan button 27th. parents, *OLI.\ I; in Monroe several days recently sawing Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banton visited at E. Is as simple as it is handsome, of Montville, Me., Mari wood with their gasoline engine outfit. Mr. H. C. Hadley has recently purchased Miss Ardis who is ! F. Banton’s March 27th. dark blue with a white “V" in its DollifT, attending the six head of cattle. U. of is her vacation EXECUTOR’S NOTH centre and bears the words Mrs. Edna Harquail and daughter Avis M., Orono, spending i Myrtle Penney and Roberta Wiggin “Liberty’* with her hereby gives noti< e tl $ have returned to their school duties in to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dol- are school in Freedom. Miss Irene Zwirker has returned ; teaching •. above and “Loan" below the capita! lifT pointed executor Castine, after ten days’ vacation at their home in Thorndike. of lei ter. I Burton Banton visited bis Mrs. ment home here. Mr. J. W. who has sister, Jewett, been ill for UCEBA I I'or workers in the organization The students of B. II. S. are enjoying Henry Soule, in Waterville recently. || G. MARI N COMMUNITY HONOR FLAG FOR some weeks, is reported to he gaining of the in the < of a there Is an oblong Mrs H. H. Richardson, matron a two weeks’ vacation. unty \S pendant with the FIFTH LOAN. slowly. He is cared for by Mrs. F. B. Mrs. Charles Colby has a (lock of 80 Lynn City Home, Mass., is spending a sons having den ar «‘s e,. **t enclosed in a laurel wreath and Edwards. chickens. few weeks with her sister, Mrs. G. L. Mr. E. E, Morton recently purchased said deceased aredt. benearh it the words “Volunteer Schools in town for settlement and a., 'Vic- This time a signal honor will be ] Clark in Goshen. two cows of Carlton Ricker. began Monday with H. F. Jackson has two thoroughbred requested to make puyn tory' Liberty Loan." to the following teachers: Mrs. J. have open communities In the "I'f-gln Village, sheep which had nine lambs in the authorized Hum:- Miss Eunice Chase attended the Camp H. Mrs. Mertie agent K, The window honor emblem for a honor Miss Laura Bickford was at home for Chase; Cates, Bailey; last two years. This year one has ning-to-Dnd" flag. It carries Fire meeting in Brooks March 24tti. trip- Mo. WE Mr a week from where she is en- Connor, Mrs. Margie Miss can home is an oblong a (be ftermon, Reed; Snow, lets.. Who beat that? Medford, Mass., Eeh. 11 carrying large blue stripes ,,n a white back- Olive Hatch. blue “\ gaged in teaching. She resumed her R. E. Page was in Belfast March 25th under the word "subscriber' ground. the fifth the stripe crossing school duties March 24th. to attend the funeral of Collins Pattee. In red. I ROY. ADMINISTRATOR’S other four in a diagonal line. There j scriber hereby give- is a A fewr of the younger set attended the Mrs. George Batchelder is spending a deep border of red. it will be i.-"r wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. few days with her daughter, Mrs. II. S I Mott Smith is as usual engaged at this 1 duly appointed ado■’> awarded to any city or town which Littlefield at the town hall in Monroe Morton. CASTORIA I season in making maple syrup. Although WALTER S,. DOU« A. lias raised ILs quota in one of every Thursday evening, March 27t'h. For Infants and Children j the weather has been unfavorable thus in he ( unty f W the five loans Mrs. Henry Stevens and children spent as the law oir- | far he has made some 20 or 25 gallons. bonds C. B. Jewett and F. P. Clements were Tuesday with her bro her, W ill Amsden demands against the In Use For Over 30 Years I Schools in Troy began this week. business visitors in Jackson Monday, and family. are desired to pro-- : bears vacation iss Millie .■>.. March 24th Mr. Jewett found his broth- Always During Stevens’ and all indebted ;ii• Miss Inza Boyd has returned to Belfast the ! music ( lass is keeping her quite in er. J. W. Jewett, in a very serious condi- busy payment immediately after her vacation at her home of of bad tion. spending Signature spite traveling and uncertain W II.I here in town. weather- Thorndike, Mo N1 a:

LEND A HAND Help the Y MCA. to carry on this new work of Education, SUBSCRIBER'S HOUSE EMBLEM. "BEGINNING TO END’’ HONOR Recreation and Moral f i FLAG FOR FIFTH LOAN. | To that may be attached another 1 Uplift a et ! COSTOOS card bearing the “ion per cent” under .jf ARE YOUR TAXES HEAVY? the word “household'* to indicate that / i | THEY MAY BE HEAVIER YET. every person in the house lias joined | The NewYM.C A. in taking a share of the loan. Probably every reader of this New England homes for lour times paper finds liis taxes a bit higher than Industrial Plan to aid have been decorat' d by hundreds of he likes to pay. Thousands of them have thousands when t country was in ! been struggling lor the last few weeks the war. In the Fighting Fourth they thousands of MAINE te make out reports on income made the district lead the whole taxes to the government, and have found country in support of the govern- Industrial Workers that six per cent takes a me nr. pretty heavy slice out of what was left over on New I r Y eai s oay. -Many of you had to bor- House? h ofd row money to pay the taxes. WE Mil/T KEEP N©Rfs lint this tax is nothing to what all of us will have to pay if the Victory : OP OUR BOYISH MAIHE Loan fails to go over. Uncle Sam's war bills must be paid. He prefers to borrow the money from ue and pay ua back later on. if liut he can't borrow it, he mu3t take it—in form of taxes. It s like the difference between rent- ing a house for ten years or buying it on the installment plan. In one case HONOR LMILEM you wind up with a thick bundle of rent receipts. In the other, you have a deed to your home. Isn't it better to VICTORY lend your money to the Government at a good rate of in- terest than to pay it out in taxes LIBERTY LOAN which never come hack? AWARDED BY THE That’s worth considering when the UNITED STATES TREASURY time DEPARTMENT.. comes to invest in Victory Notes.

LIBERTY LOAN LEVITY. BONDS OF LAST LOAN NEARLY ALL PAID FOR. “Dear dad,” wrote a Yank from the Rhine land, Lewis n. Franklin, director of the “Suppose you sell off that old j pine War Ixtan Organization of the land Treas- j ury, estimates that approximately 40 And put all you got per cent, or $3,000,000,000, of.the near- In the loan for the debt ly $7,000,000,000, subscribed m the We’ve built up for old Uncle Sam’s The Nation Has Cried 7-14 Fourtli Liberty Loan was sold to “Reconstruct!” Maine Leads. Campaign April fine land.” buy- ers who took In $1,000 buDds or under EDUCATION—Class work, lectures, vocation that amount. These bonds are either Don't public speaking, health subjects. think you have sacrificed be- for or paid nearly paid for, and are not AMERICANIZATION—English, citizenship. ; cause you may be paying for your In- in the banks in the Government. form of loans ex- Maine’s Share terest-bearing Fourth Liberty Loan cept to a very small extent. $3SO,OGO INDUSTRY—Work in mills, factories, lumber Bonds. These fellows back from railroad new where They are being liquidated by weekly among men; buildings p France legless, armless or putting on the Y. M. C. A. sightless or monthly installment payments and regular progi don’t think have To Be Raised in Maine in and his estnhlishnn-n they sacrlfleed. They will be almost entirely paid for and Maine for These workingman family; by tile Expended Doing Things= dial relations between and simply think they did their duty. time the Victory l»an employer employe- campaign opens. 1. the s. Making City Y. M. C. A. Associations, both in build- 3. The establishment of a 200-acre training centre with PHYSICAL—Athletics, active garni contests, and 29 recreation for leisu- ings outside, 100 per cent effective in serving the com- new buildings, complete equipment and a large staff of gymnasium work.—right munity. instructors and lecturers at Lake Cobbosseecontee, Winthrop; SOCIAL—Entertainments, banquets, table game 2. this institution to cost and to care for and instruct music, general gatherings. The inauguration of the County Work program— $147,000 2500 men and The to the SPIRITUAL—Bible classes, open forums, per.-' “The Long Arm of the ‘Y’ ”—in every county of with boys annually. leaders, necessary Maine, success of this movement will be here. church extension- OVER-ACIDITY an Association secretary living in the to the developed county, carry 4. The securing of of who will THRIFT—Savings clubs, personal budgets, con' of the stomach has upset many a Association work and activities to the remotest specialists proved ability town and the work through city and town associations in providing the fo>- business efficiency. night’s rest. If your stomach is acid- smallest hamlet of the State. BOYS AND of u lowing activities for the men and boys of Maine. STUDENTS—Organization groups, disturbed, dissolve two or three petent leadership, educational work, recreate-: The is Worth Your charting, personal interviews, Hi-Y clubs, cle:-1 Program Support—It is a Distinct War Issue— clean snort, clean living. KM1OI0 w e Must Kepiace the Leaders Who Will Not Return-Our Maine Boys Are the Hone of the World | on —THE Y. M. C. A. STATE COMMITTEE ——- the before and en- tongue retiring 1 EXECUTIVE FORCE nUftAVyiiJ UA1, AUOUrn Wll-UAM U. Koekland EDWARD B. Bar Harbor refreshin The and MEARS, JEFFERSON C. SMITH, State See J joy g sleep. purity WILLIAM K. SANDERSON. Portland HORACE PURIRTON, Waterviile CARL E. MILLIKEN, Augusta W. ARTHUR A. Asa't State S goodness of Kimoidt RALPH CARLETON, Rockport HERBERT L EMERY. Waterviile SILAS B. ADAMS, Portland HEAL.D, guaranteed by Bar S" THOMAS SEARLS. Harbor ORLANDO E. FROST. Belfast WILLIAM D. Lewiston ORION A. MORTON, Asa't State PENNELL, * SCOTT & BOWNE MELVIN S. HOLWAY. Augusta ELWYN K. JORDAN. Alfred HARRY S. BROWN. Waterville WILBOR A. BOWEN. Asa't State See F. Portland > MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION HENRY MERRILL. EDWIN M. HAMLIN. Milo HENRY E. DUNNACK, Augusta JAMES G. BARNES, Asa't State S« WILLARD S. BASS. Wilton THOMAS PHAIR, Presque Isle FRANKLIN E. BRAGG, Bangor A. P. COBB, Asa't Stats Sac’y MAINE LEADS UNION IN legislative matters. u. OF M. GRADUATE VICE CONSUL gentle remedy TO GREECE; RECONSTRUCTION PLANS Maine Women Can Vote for Presidential John B. Madore, gra uate of the Uni- BRINGS Electors. t‘f£ SURE RELIEF versity of Maine, College of Law, for- MRI'AT. Haarlem merly recorder of the j sules are the remedy you nee-d. Take Program Includes Augusta Municipal Womanhood Training Leaders to ntr humanity to or three four every day. The healing Augusta, March 28. Governor Milli- Court, has been appointed vice consul at ? kidney, liver, oil soaks into Replace Thoss Who Will the cells and lining of not Re- the Athens, Greece The office pays d.s the demand a ;roubles and all the Friday morning signed resolve $2,000 ! kidneys and drives out the and l with the poigons. turn—Boost Maine Thru its which will the women of traveling expenses. He will sail from urinary New lite and health will surely follow. Boys. give to Maine up and restore to v\ hen the New York direct to W^—of | your normal vigr>r has been re- right to vote for city, going Marseilles, .;rd presidential electors to-day \ by disease. stored j continue treatment for a in this France. Soon after the war Mr > while State. In signing the resolve the began, trans must be to keep yourself in condition and pre- governor which Madore was appointed as one of the i v f'lier and purify vent a. used penholders were legal return of the disease. Another In the Health <*> do their work '‘drive”! yellow in color and the witnesses assistants in Washington in the War De- and V | Don't wait until you are incapable of were Strength Not tor Miss partment and has been in t fisfhtiiitf. Start taking GOLD MEDAL tlu- Belgians, not for Rosamond Connor, representing her Washington of "SR, Prance since. the Wives and Mothers nervousness, Haarlem Oil Oapsules today. Your drut?- not tor sister Miss of the Maine 4 stomach trou- ffist will Armenians, but three hundred Mable, president | cheerfully refund vour money P E. Mr. M acre formerly lived in Van Bu- and lower ab- it and thousand association, Mrs. Guy Rests the Future ! you -ire not satisfied with fifty dollars for Maine Gannett, but Integrity ! when urinat- results. Mrs. C. S. Mrs. Dora H. ren, had done considerable traveling, lo '-‘‘t t!l program s.-.-n Portsmouth, N. II and premiums, 1,975,425 surplus, 15 ad, from three to life was on the same as his Kittery, Me., All other $32,074,778 high plane to bo before Admitted assets liabilities, 68,806 87 placed the peopi ,. in ter-stale and any other .$ 2,997,505 93 ! Note—The The fact that business career, and his sudden death has bridge, large Cash security valuations on which Maine as well as to capital, 1,000,000 00 this loubtless means a its s bridge projects, be able to | Liabilities D. camber 31, 1918. statement is based are those ddening effect everywhere. Surplus over all 711 lixed by With take advantage of any future Federal Net liabilities, 1,237,978 the Insurance weight and nu- Mr. Webb is survived by his wife, for- ihe unqualified support of unpaid losses.. ..$ 241,009 08 Commissioners. 3vvl3 highway legislation which might benefit, j U iearned premiums.... 1,837,624 92 for ll although there is I merly Addie B Andrews; four powerful organization o. the Y. Total liabilities and Surplus ■$ 69 daughters, M without the of Ail other liabilities.. surplus, $4,562,928 19 policy-holders, 1.3,904,0.12 t f xMrs. Frank 1\ Maine, necessity adopting 42,000 00 Losses in 100 injury. Wight of Harriman, A, under the > paid years, 16 Penn., personal pervision another bond issue act with all of its dif- »sh capital. 200.00000 174,703,8It Kirn’s studies are and Misses Emily Helen and Marion the G., redoubtable .Jeff spy Surplus over all I.abilities 676,871 95 Insurance of luiletin 27d of Smith, lie allies and delays. Company North America, Westchester hire Insurance this Webb of this city; and two brothers, Wal- stale 1 j Company, Secretaries of national nrot.-o “Tin-officers and directors of the Maine summary covers ter and George Webb of Boston, Total liabilities and surplus ....$ 2 997 505 95 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New Vork. 1 lienee, Automobile here out in specialists in education m Association, assembled, 3.vl3 the bul- The funeral services will be held at. the Assets December 1918. culture, unanimously approve of the recommenda- 31, Assets December 1918. he hands of the family residence Wednesday at 2 o’clock. physical training, organ,;/:■• 31, tion. tion of Governor and of Fire Rea! estate, $ 01 [teal —Courier-Gazette. religious subjects, boys’ work Milliken, the; Association of Philadelphia. 272,131 estate, ,$ 4,500 00 reasons for it. and urgently request that 1 Mortgage loans, 121,321 25 Mortgage ; t lias been a con- student activities, industries sanltu Assets December 31, 1918. loans, 102 260 00 use your best endeavors to secure I Collateral 0 00 meadows in tion. you loans, Collateral loans, p pp j loiby community clubs, at | General Edwards in Maine, camps the passage of an act covering the same.'’ j Real estate.$ 671.860 44 Stocks and bonds, 25,469,682 66 Stocks and inted States dur- dozens ot othe- bonds, 6,957,883 26 equally Important Hiram VV. President. Mortgage loans. 2,986.263 66 Cash in office and 33 Cash in i 1 now has a dis- Rickei, Acting bank, 2,395,335 office and bank, 81 t >8 op welfare movements, wi! Collateral;!-»ans. 73,150 00 :j| 1. Gen- take up tic I). W. Hoegg, Jr., Acting Secretary Agents’ balances, 3,355,034 06 Agents’ i Illinois and Min- AUGUSTA, Me., April Major Stocks and bonds. 20 balances, 719,960 69 R. work, not for a week or a month be. F< r the officers and directors. 7.644,8oi Bills receivable, 11 Bills Mississippi Valley era! Clarence Edwards and his par y Cash iii office and bang 1,152.448 59 41,570 receivable, 0 pp for March 1919. Interest and 0 oo Interest won the hearts of the members of the every day, yeai aftei year. Un Augusta, Me., 15, Agents’ balances. 1,313,463 94 rents, and rents, (9 115 25 All other der tli'm will fy- Hills receivable. ... none assets, 82 All other ! :u reduced species, legislature and citizens of Augusta today four district secte- 588,622 assets, p pp Interest and rents.. .. 157,594 08 or b> his warm tribute to the gallantry of taries each having of four timothy hay pervision Ail other Gross the Maine who formed of his assets. 51,099 06 assets, $32,247,000 24 Gross assets, ! grass shipped for boys part counties. Under these fotn secre- .$8,617,157 26 LOOK FOR Deduct items not 66 Deduct items not i line between 1800 26th Division. It was the General’s first I admitted, 1,383,731 177 15 taries will be six'..- ! nut;. secre- THE RED BALL I Gross assets.$14 050,760 97 admitted, 81, in his tour of Maine and •];i stop his recep- Deduct items not admitted. taries, each having charge of a TRADE MARK Aj S 569,179 95 Admitted tion was an enthusiastic one. Driven tc county assets, $30,863,268 58 Admitted assets, i! grasses, espec- and 58,563,080 11 the organization o’ hoy." group- Liabilities rass, and meadow the State House he was welcomed as a Admitted assets.$13,481,581 02 December 31, 1918. Liabilities December 31, 1918. men’s clubs other lant must guest of the State by Governor Milliken and act, i,ii■,■ Liabilities December Net unpaid 33 serious 31, 1918. losses, $ 4,591,068 Net unpaid losses, $ 828,090 56 and then addressed the members of the therein. Glasses in wotk pm-uliaitv Unearned the crop. Net unpaid losses..$ 952,382 24 premiums, 11,488,922 60 Unearned premiums, 5 205 483 53 legislature. He told how the men of the needed in each wi 1 be or- 1 j All other ecies, tliere being community j Unearned premiums. 7,742 3\7 78 liabilities, 1,781,550 20 All other liabilities, 140 000 00 v a division were what apt pupils ganized and All other liabilities Cash long-winged and trained, instructed by experts. 187,227 76 capital, 4,000,000 011 Cash capital, 1,000,000 00 and what wonderful soldiers Cash c ipital. 1,000 000 00 over all latter being far they proved County problems will tie turned over Surplus liabilities, 9,001,727 36 Surplus over all 02 over all liabilities. liabilities, 1,339.506 ‘0 cent, they made. He warmly praised Colonel Eihti! Surplus 3,599,623 24 per to ho if trained m u. Sfifeartns^nmunition ; experience ^Shootin| :-s in the Hume, the commander of the 103rd In- Total liabilities and 58 Total liabilities and j egg form; Out of this three i Total liabilities and 02 surplus,$30,863,268 surplus, 18,563,080 11 l and told some stories of the hundred and fifty surplus.$13,481,581 i May 25 to June 10 fantry, 3wl3 bravery of Lieutenant Colonel Shum- thousand dollars bin vs one !■ trdivd | iiytis pass through Hartford Fire Insurance Company. ! Metropolitan casualty Insurance Company a bowdoin in his division. and tit s i six or seven days way, boy forty-seven msand for extend- riremen Insurance Company, of New Assets Vork. : g from His remarks in favor of universal mili- tite scope of tit.* December 31, 1918. early July, ing 'obbosseecontee Newark, N. J. Assets December 1918. were A saasassasBiasag' 31, -s from 10 to | tary training warmly applauded. camp at blast Real estate, $ 721,000 00 July Winthrojy The pres- Stocks and 739 to relatives followed and a din- Assets December 31, 1918. bonds.$ 777 37 forms reception ent. Mortgage loans, 416,000 00 irt-winged valuation of tite t wo hundred acres ! The branklin Fire Insurance Company, Cash iri dfije in bank. 44,836 49 ! ner at 6 o’clock. The General spoke in Real estate.$1,079,577 65 Collateral 00 where the fe- of land, and loans, 84,500 Agents’ balances... 220 93 { 01 this evening. buildings equipment is of Philadelphia. Mortgage loans. 2,189,450 00 ; Augusta City Hall j j Stocks and bonds, 27,308,251 10 Inte est and rents. 6.90196 twenty ihousand di tars. Last Collateral loans (j 00 At Richmond and Gardiner there w'ere sum- ! Assets December 31, 191?. Cash in office and All other assets... l srents of grass or Stocks and bank, 4,236,935 68 2,050 34 mer five hundred l o\ ss v.ork Bonds. 4,156,75: 34 re delegations of citizens to meet him and there! [teal estate...$ 142,476 05 Agents’ 78 females have Cash in office and banks 220,722 49 balances, 6,324,574 ! he a few words in each and drilled there art! stocks and bonds 25 Bills Gross assets. 17 .•migh the wall of spoke place. learned there 2.725,078 Agents’ balances. 1 receivable, 0 0j $1,014,499 .'ash in < 763,753 D .*duct items not admitted. General Edwards lauded the as Junior ffice and bank. 267,579 13 Interest and 52 240 34 an Major Volunte-is. Till* wai a Bills receivable 0 00 rents, 317,433 29 ! expanded cap ___ Agents' balances. 601.855 87 1 '• heroes of Maine men of the 26th Division Interest and rents. 41 All other ~>1 1 the walls of the Maine project, adopted in its and 49,907 assets, 815,198 Admitted ass entirety | Interest rents 35.924 95 All other -ts.$ 962,258 83 itected in the hol- in a meeting which packed City Hall to- assets. 95,882 09 by the National Gov -rnment tor all Liabilities Decemb ;r audience to a ] 31, 1918. u this re- night, arousing his high Gross 1 Gross assets, 62 j position stales Did these buys increase their assets.... $3,772,414 15 Gross $39,723,888 Net as he mentioned j assets.$8,556,046 29 unpaid losses. .$ 66.619 52 ght or nine months pitch of enthusiasm by Admitted assets. 15 Deduct items not admitted, 0 00 worth to the State twelve and one- $3,772,414 Deduct items not admitted. 25,066 73 I Unearned premiums. 10 name some the oflicers and men who [ 503,080 of Liabilities 1 : December 31. 1918. All other liabilities. 89.717 85 themselves on half per cent, eat h? ksk them or so far evident and especially distinguished S'et unpaid losses Admitted 56 Admitted assets, $39,723,888 62 Lash their .$ 277,881 00 assets.$8,530,979 capital. 200.'000 00 the battlefields of France. In the course parents and friends. Six hun- Jnearned j over all riiilned will consist premiums 1,524.141 61 Liabilities December 31, 1918, Liabilities December 31, 1918, Surplus liabilities__ 102,841 36 of his address he read the names of the dred and housand 1 Ali other with probably some twenty-five did- liabilities. 788,179 13 Net Net ’ash unpaid losses.$ 773.958 48 unpaid losses, $ 2,729,811 94 Augusta men who had been killed or se- lars! capital. 500,000 00 Total liabilities and surplus ...$ 83 ig, early cutting, Unearned oremiums.. 4,142,143 67 Unearned 60 j 962,258 wounded in battle. Surplus over all liabilities. 692.212 41 premiums, 23,170,416 FIELD & Belfast hill, and possibly by verely the items the All other liabilities. 118 733 34 All other QUIMBY, Agents, Me. of South- Among qf camp bud- ; liabilities, 2,000,000 00 3*13 for the Stories of the gallantry Major Cash Capital. 1,260.000 00 j capturing get. we understand from information ! Total liabilities and surplus.$3,772,414 16 Cash capital, 2,000,000 00 ard of Bangor were tcld by the speaker, Surplus over all liabilities. 2,246,144 07 Surplus over all 08 who also named in terms of the highest leaking out of Waterville headquar _8wl3 liabilities, 9,823,660 fourth nsect should be pre- American Accident Insurance Co., ;■ Total liabilities and commendation Captains Doane, Walsh, ters, there are a modern barn anc L. S. Franch Sun Insurance surplus.$8,530,979 56 disposition of tim- Company, lotal liabilities ami surplus. $39,723,8118 62 Chicago, Illinois. l distance No White and Metcalf and Majors Hadley, equipment, an auditorium, a dining Assets December 31, 1918 DICKEY-KNOWLTON, Real Estate Co., hay Assets December Greenlaw', Metcalf room with kitchen and told Agents, Belfast, Maine, 31, 1918. i net should be aliow- Ashworth, Ireland, storage *eal estate. $ 180,000 00 National Fire Insurance and Marston. An overflow meeting al- JAS. Company Mortgage 00 rr near meadows in equipment, an admin-strat ,m building, Mortgage loans q jq PATTEE & SON, Agents, Belfast. loans.$298,800 followed the first Collateral of Hartford. Collateral loans 12.000 00 nsect is not most equally large boat loans. o 00 W. J. WHEELER & already house. library, hospital, post of- CO,, Searsport, Me, Stocks and bonds.. 50i meeting. Stocks and bonds. 4.642,8t5 24 3wl3 430 (ji fice, canteen, sixteen and Assets December 31, 1918. Cash in office and hank. enttages Cash in office and bank. 650.2J5 03 52*475 8J onsist so far as at Agents’ balances. 9 With Vacuum equipment, four educations buildings, Agents' baiances. 809,078 43 Girard Fire and Real estate, $ 00 939 9J Fowls Quickly Plucked Marine Insurance Co., 625,200 Interest and rents. hers, the predaceous 3ills receivable. > 13*252 68 garage, water works, ele'tric lighting qo Mortgage loans, 1,387,850 00 All other ■ id fly, and a species Machine. nterest and rents Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. assets... 66.429 54 plant, grading and equipping of ath- 69,49( 49 Collateral loans, 0 00 All other assets i6,6-46 13 Assets December for 31, 1918. Stocks and bonds, 14,032,623 80 Gross assets I Director A machine of the vacuum type letic grounds, boats, canoe- life-sav- .$958,327 94 Woods, Real Cash in Deduct items not estate...$ 0 00 office and in bank, l,984,78i 02 admitted. ..._ 60 032 04 plucking fowls is described and illustrat- ing equipment, instructors and iectur- i Gross assets.$6,268,275 32 Deduct items not admitted. Mortgage loans. 68,500 00 Agents’ halancps. 2,785.455 57 ed in the Mechanics Maga- text books and and tents : 405,967 74 April Popular ers, supplies, Collateral loans. 7,000 00 Bills 70 Admitted 90 Bn, Cry can re- receivable, 247,592 assets.1898,295 : zine. With it, it is said, a person for StocKs and bends. 2,397,948 00 Liabilities large encampments. Admitted assets.$5,862,307 58 Interest and rents 286,759 39 December 31, 1918. fv FLETCHER’S move all the feathers, dry, from an aver- Cash in office and bank 150,252 56 Liabilities December 1318. All other 54 Net unpaid bird in about live minutes. A 31, Agents’ balances. 220,433 39 assets, 195,392 losses.$183,499 51 S T age-size BY j Unearned o R I in a CORRESPONDENCE THE TON. Vet unpaid losses. Bills receivable. 98 17 premiums. 273 598 33 A i motor-driven fan creates suction .$ 547,021 24 All other J learned Gross 08 liabilities. 69*655 27 the free end of premiums. 3,811.694 76 Interest and rents. 26,210 01 assets, $21,545,655 large flexible tube, at VI other Cash c apital. 200* >00 Idea of the liabilities. 134,717 69 All other assets. 17,117 i 8 Deduct items not admitted, 282,302 24 00 FOR HELP which is a apparatus. Parts. February.—Some Surplus ov^r all special plucking 'ash capital. q 00 liabilities. 17i 540 79 through number of letters American soldiers Once loosed, the feathers pass urplus over a>l liabilities. 89 Gross 51 1.368,873 assets.$2,887,459 Admitted assets, $21,263.292 84 Total liabilities and But the tube into a large receptacle overhead. write home may be gained from the Deduct items not admitted 6,04J 60 surolus.$393 295 90 | Daily Growing Total Liabilities December 1918. 3wl3 a "in liabilities and 31, 1 -ess. fact that single it passed dy the surplus.$5.^62,307 58 js Orchestra Leader Works With JAS. PATTEE & Admitted assets.$2,881,417 91 Net unpaid $ 44 Submerged Y. M. C. A. Pu 'chasing Department SON, Agents, Belfast. losses, 1,442,945 The travelers Insurance ; v for 3wl3 Liabilities December 31, 1918, Unearned 60 Company, | help. Periscope. in one month was for let- premiums, 12,038,411 ! 100,000,000 Hartfoid, the whole Net losses. 30 All other liabilities, 81 Connecticut, body and 100.000.000 unpaid .$ 121,182 1,106,693 terheads, envelopes, Unearned Cash ! ■'■’tructed; Directing the music for a pantomime, premiums. 1,856,200 27 capital, 2,000,000 00 Assets December 31, 1918. which are expected to last the sol- All other "riant to health. on account of his liabilities. 31.000 00 Surplus over all liabilities, 99 R-al I which he could not see 4,675,241 estate.$ 15 "• three months. It is Cash 500,00 00 4,896,693 tillers of the blood. the the orches- diers thought capital. Mortgag loans. position belpw footlights, over all 34 41,771,634 48 that this not be now Surplus liabilities. 373.035 Total liabil ties and 84 (-ollateral \ blood becomes foul tra conductor in a New York theater may enough, that WANTED surplus,$21,263,292 loans.. 1.159 574 93 j Stocks and a the more time bonds.. 70*242*00b 59 solved the problem by using periscope, peace gives doughboy SECOND HAND GOODS of every Total liabilities and surplus.$2,881,417 91 C ish in < descrip office and bank. 798 alth where there is Mechanics Maga- letters. ^ tion. Continental insurance 5| 463 05 says the April Popular for writing Furniture, bedding, carpets, stoves WILLIAM A. MASON, Agent, Belfast, Me. I he Company, balances. he etc. a 155,835 44 zine. With its eyepiece at his stand Antique furniture specialty. If yot 3wl3 Maiden New DillsAunts' ! have 80. Lane, York. receivable. 27 246 14 the indica- action without anything to sell drop me a postcard am Interest and frequent was able to follow the allow vonr rents. 2 Don’t Impulse to spend , you will receive a call. 037’764 48 prompt Assets December 31, 1018. All other assets. difficulty. rob you of some great ; WALTER H. COOMBS. The Home Insurance Company, 24,493^545 02 Kidneys’ cry for help. thoughtlessly, ■ Corner unoement in the I Washington and Bridge Streets, New York. Real estate, $ 725,001) 00 Gross "eati w; Tel. 253 5 assets.$ 150,582,765 28 1 Belfast, Maine. Mortgage loans, 2,700 00 Deduct items not s Cannot Be Cured a e. admitted. i Kidney Pills have Catarrh a 1918. 3,014,325 09 Assets December 31, Collateral loans, 0 00 ; kidneys. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they Real estate.$ 0 00 Stocks and bondstactual mar- Admitted in s assets.*148,568,440 19 [ have done for Bel- seat of the disease. Ca- Mortgage loans. 6,500 00 cannot reach the I TRUCKING ket value Dec. 31, 1918), 30.071,278 00 I Liabilities December 31, 1918. Mr. influenced Collateral loans. 0 00 tarrh is a local disease, greatly To arouse a Cash in office and bank, 3,066,378 76 i Net unpaid 65 in order sluggish fiver, I am prepared to do all kinds ol tr Stocks and bonds. 41,383,509 66 losses..$ 2,492,992 64 "-"ley, Miller St., Bel- by constitutional conditions, and icking Agents’ balances, 2,270,484 09 Unearned premiums J! Cash in office and bank. 3,661,872 52 j ; .. 494’ 494 26 two years I suf- take an internal rem- a Eurniture and All other ago to cure it you must to relieve distressed piano moving a Agents’ balances. 4 790,909 41 Bills receivable, 190,097 55 I liabilities..131,2 >1 797 96 is taken specialty Cash i toy hark. My back edy. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Leave orders at the Bills receivable. 0 00 ! Interest and rents, 343,570 38 capital. 6*000*000 00 1 corner " 1 to stable, ol over all sweep the floor or and acts thru the blood on the stomach, fortify your- Interest and rents. 00 All other assets, 0 00 burplus liabilities. 8,619 548 33 internally Main and Cross an.1 349,880 j i I often had to to of the system. Hall s streets, they will re All other assets. 99,274 15 mucous surfaces — go Total liabilities and one self use ceive attention. surplus. .$148 568 440 19 »cr aohes. I knew my Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by against disease, prompt Gross assets, $36,669,508 78 I 1|eai Gross 74 3*13 t '■ /'‘ordered and bought of the best in this country for Telephone connection. assets.$50,291,005 Deduct items not admitted, 211,321 39 physicians Deduct items not admitted. 0 00 al A- A. Howes & is of some of the best j it0r, , years. It composed W. W. a sl«>rt time with some of the BLAZO, Adm itted a UN after j,i1,1 I got tonics known, combined Admitted assets.$50,291,005 74 ssets, $36,458,187 39 1 126 Waldo four boxes of this The perfect combi- Avenue, Belfast »d, ,'lKui,® best blood puriiiers. Liabilities December 31, 1918. Liabilities December 31, 1918 GEO. t. Since I have nation of the ingredients in Hall’s Ca- JOHNSON, ; then, Net 98 Net -“t Person.” is what produces such unpaid losses.$ 3,431,654 unpaid losses, $ 1,243,502 58 j tarrh Medicine Unearned 00 '' conditions premiums... 23,669,949 Unearned premiums, 13,112.441 19 dealers wonderful results in catarrhal 2 16 j Don’t simply For Sale All other liab lities... 042,698 All other liabilities, 1,929,428 12 I Send for testimonials, free. Cash 6,000,000 00 at Law i; remedy—get Doan’s SLIGHTLY USED room capital. Cash Attorney Dining tables capital, 10,000,000 00 : sa|ne that F. J. CHENEV & CO., Props., Toledo,O. and Surplus over all liabilities. 15,256,703 60 s Mrs. Healey chairs. Chairs of all kinds. Surplus over all liabilities, 10,172,815 50 BELFAST, MAINE. \ N l‘burn All Druggists, 75c. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in fth« World Y Company, Mfgrs., In J. AUSTIN Family Pills for constipation. Sold everywhere. Boxes, 10c. 25c. McKEEN, Total liabilities and surplus.$50,291,005 74 Practiced all Courts. Probate Hall’s 14 Pythian Total liabilities and practice a Block, Belfast. 3wl3 surplus, $36,458,187 39 pecialtv. on the starboard and CURRENT. « | champagne bow, BELFAST PRICE I Miss Dorothy Hallett scattered pinks and for The Journal. I greenery. After the vessel was at anchor Corrected Weekly i former of (Jen. Champlin, mayor Cam- PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER ! bridge, in behalf of the party, presented per Hay, S18 00 i Mr. Mills with a watch and chain and Miss Apples, bbl., $3 00a4 00 Hides, 14 ! Mills with a wrist watch. The private Beans, pea, 9 Lamb, 28 cars were attached to the afternoon train, y. 9 Lambskins,! 00a 1 50 the Boston party to goto Rockland where Beans, e., Butter, 50a55 Mutton, 10 : another Crowell & Thurlow schooner was 14a 16 1 00 the and Beef, sides, Potatoes, St. | to be launched following day, yet 14 Johns f. 13a Round 20 Hog, another at Bath on the succeeding day. Beef, q., 36 Straw, 10 00 Charles N. Taylor with his party left en Cheese, Chicken, 35 Turkey, 26a32 route for Machias, also Mr. and Mrs. W. Eat More Calf 37 2 Mrs. B. B. Skins, Tallow, Bread H Mr. and Sanborn, Morrison, Duck, 35 Veal, 20a22 Mr. and Mrs. Henry McPherson, Mrs. Fred 40 Wool, 50 Sanborn and Mr. and Mrs.Geo.C. Fletcher. Eggs, unwashed, Fowl, 33 W 9 50 The wife, father and other connections ood, hard, Geese, 32 W ood, soft, 6 50 of Capt. Kendall Nash were present from Make it in your own home with Harrington. Mrs. Nash accompanied her RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET Alewives husband when the schooner sailed Sun- 1 90 Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, AT THE her de- day afternoon, departure being Butter, salt, 18a24 Oats, 89 layed by failure in closing a charter, Corn, 1 8U Oat Meal, 8 for sea when she left the 7 though ready Cracked corn, 1 74 Onions, dinner in the ways, even to cooking gal- Corn meal, 1 74 Oil, kerosene, 17 ley. Cheese, 42 Pollock, 15 32 WILLIAM TELL Cotton seed, 3 50 Pork, Bramhall \\ IINI ERFURT Cranberries, 00 Rye meal, 8 Clover seed, 32a42 Shorts, 2 80 Flour, 12 50a 14 00 Sugar, 10 1-2 now the holder of Sears Grant is the H. G. seed, 5 75 Salt. T. L, 1 35 FLOUR Boston Post cane. Lard, 34 Sweet potatoes, 00 Market. Mrs. Clara Merrill was a business visi- tor in Bangor Friday. born Mrs. Katie Stubbs is confined to her Bartlett. In West Pownal, April 1, bed with rheumatic trouble. to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, a son, and let your appetite do the rest Miss Mabel F. Simmons returned Sat- Mrs. F. M Eastman, who has been ill Paul Vernon. SEARSPORT. urday from a stay of several months in with pneumonia, is gaining. j Hatch. In Islesboro, April 1, to Mr. i Boston, and immediately opened her and Mrs. Alton Hatch, a son. Charles Nason spent Sunday at his M. is on duty home on School street. Stearns. In Morrill, April 3, to Mr. Miss Lillian Smith, nurse, home here, and returned to Bangor Mon- in Belfast. and Mrs. James Stearns, a daughter. WHITTEN CO. Daniel M. Maher, a camera man of SWAN, day. Upton In Belfast, April 8, to Rev. filmed the scenes for Rev. Nathaniel F. Atwood left Monday Orono, launching at and Mrs. II. of the and Albion P. Ritchie, who clerks the Harry Upton Springvale, for where he will attend the M. E. movies, Cook of Searsport was Milo, and Bryer has been ill with a a daughter, Sheila Mary. on hand for a series of still pictures. Page store, Conference. severe cold. Walker. In Belfast, April 2, to Mr. 1st for Bar Ross St. Germain, a student at Hebron and Mrs. Charles F. Walker, a daughter, Miss Edna Griftin left April of White’s Corner visit- the Academy, passed last week in town with F. P. Clements Carrie Lee. Harbor, where she will remain during Mrs. R. L. _ Ids William A. St. ed his parents, Mr and Clem- spring months. father, Germain, as- sistant master builder at the Sandypoint ents, Friday. MARRIED. arrived re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long yard. Miss Lulu Clark of West Winterport visit Mrs. father, Mr. cently to Long’s tor a with her SaNBoRN-BowuEN. In Belfast, April Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scott of came Saturday stay sister, Charles Russell. Ringmar. 2, by Rev. Charles W. Martin, Norman were in town at the Mrs. E. B. Nealley. launching on a visit W. Sanborn of and Hazel D. Bow- Warren has sufliciently recovered with Bangor Gray their son, Hadley and daughter, Mrs. Norman of came last week the house Page Bangor den of Winterport. from his injuries to walk about L. A. Gardner. dur- to clerk in the Page and Bryer store Small-Curtis. In Searsport, April with the aid of crutches. Mr. Ritchie’s illness. Mr. S. B. Merrithew accompanied by ing 5, at M. E. parsonage, by Rev. N. F. At- Miss Mabel who has spent the his of Griffin, daughter, Miss Maude, was in Orland Mrs. Emily C. Rowe has rented the wood, Charles Sumner Small Sears- past two weeks in Canton, Mass., is the last for the funeral port and Ruth Evelyn Curtis of Belfast. Thursday of his aged cozy bungalow on Willow street owned There Are a Few Wh guest of friends in New York. aunt, Mrs. Jane the Iasi of the C. Fisher of Just Bowden, by Mr and Mrs. Sumner large Merrithew Miss Eliza Averill, assistant post mis- family. Jerome, Arizona. DIED. has been confined to her home for tress, The cold snap proved the ill wind which Mrs. Nettie Smart, medium, was in several because of illness. blew Bragg In Winterport, April 2, Sadie days good to Mrs. J II. Gerrish, who was Augusta Sunday to speak at a spiritualist Smith, wife of Frank C. aged 34 able to move over the frozen ground her service. She will also till Bragg, Make the engagements Cost at Collections assistant Miss Henrietta Gilkey, years. household goods which have been maroon- there and Hampden Academy, was the recent guest Thursday Sunday. ed at the station for COREY. Ill Pittsfield, April 3, Eliza | of her Captain and Mrs. N. F. days by an ocean of parents, mud. The assurance that steamboat service Bryant, widow of N. C. Corey, aged 73 Gilkey. will he resumed about April 22nd by the years and 11 months. A letter received S. B. The Searsport High school basket ball by Merrithew turbine steamer Camden of the Eastern Dodge. Ill Belfast, April 2, Miss Mil- from Dr. H. E. Small mentions the fact dred 8 months TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS their bills team won from the Athletic Association Steamship Co., is welcome news to all. L. Dodge, aged 29 years, Most pay prompt that Mrs. tiad in a score of Sqiall just passed by, when and 24 days Tuesday evening', April 1st, who has been over- the cornice fell w tli Chalmer Staples, and the of the 28 to 30. building such tragic Hurd. Ill Northport, April 5, Eliza, ly expense collecting majority of telephone seas several months, telegraphed his par- results last Tuesday afternoon in Ft. wife of J. P. Hurd, aged 76 years, 4 Ban- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Staples, that he accounts reasonable- Mrs. C. N. Meyers returned from Fairfield. ents, months and 13 days. is, therefore, had arrived at a gor recently accompanied by her daughter safely port Nealley In Winterport, April 4, a Ida school Mr. and Mrs. A M. Ames have W ednesday. Violet, student at the Mount arrived Rufus Nealley, aged 95 years, 6 months. in Mass. in Littleton, after a Newton, Colorado, leisurely The following had telephones installed NEWCOMB In Bucksport, April 3, Mrs. trip, which held no incident comparable Melvin B. Thompson is the guest of last week: Thomas Carew 8-14: Mr. Tur- Jane Newcomb, aged 83 years, 3 months with the hour and forty minutes it re- and 8 THERE ARE A NUMBER of Capt. and Mrs. Alfred H. Pendleton, Mrs. ner 15-3; Ira G. White 23-13; K. !, Clem- days. OuT subscribers who overlook quired to make the trio to Belfast to con- John while on shore leave ents 23-11. The following number changes Patterson. In Belfast, April 7, Thompson’s parents, nect with noon the train. A. 72 2 months their who to the reason- from lightship Finch. were made: Mrs. Mary Ilaley 23-3 to 21-3, Patterson, aged years, telephone bills, neglect pay them within Edward W. Hunting arrived last Friday and Sarah Birmingham 8-5 to l(i-3. and 3 days. The of the M. E 1 able time, and the cost of these accounts Epworth League and spent several days in town warmly POWERS. In Montclair, N. J April specified collecting Church held its monthly business meet- Dr. 11 H Crane nf Rangor was called Mrs. 1 wioow of greeted by old friends. He is at present lances thaw lowers, two or three times as as that involved in collect at the on evening. in consultation with the attending physi- great—probably great ing vestry Monday holding down Hie position of chief ol Don A. II. Powers of Houlton, Me., aged After the business session refreshments cian on the case of Mrs. Percy Hall, 68 | police in the supply department at the years, 8 months and 26 days. Inter- all the accounts that are paid within the desired were served. April 1st. Mrs. Hall is a great sufferer ing period. j navy yard at Portsmouth. ment in family lot at Pittsfield, Me. and ill. Her soil Russell that very critically Mrs. Willia. N. Parse announces Porto Wednes- Janies a member of a Hall left San Juan, Rico, she is prepared to conduct a parlor milli- Cunningham, machine gun company ii. the 26th divi- day for his home here nery business at her home on Steamboat sion, who served with the division until Once more the water craft are plying avenue, making a specialty of retrimming overdue the armistice to fall ili of down the river. The Tues- McCAlL EFFORT involved in collecting accounts would and freshening. only appendi- up and first., I PhE citis, arrived Monday to visit his brother day, April 1st, was the old reliable tug T Whit- saved if all accounts were within a reasonable an On Thursday last, Mrs. Albert Horace and other relatives and friends in the Walter Ross which lowed the Hen- I Fashion Book paid time, tier received a message from Capt. Whit- town. rietta Williams to the port of Bangor. from better be devoted to other work of value to the communiry tier, stating that he would sail She was a loud salute by B. R. new summer quarterly is might Mrs Raymond Grant given J rpHE Buenos for New York, April 4th recently experi- and Co's mill whistle. Ayres enced the Chandler * now on sale. Price 25 cts.. service. in command of ship Blanche King. pleasure of having her claim lo telephone great-grandmotherhood established for Fit EE good for The sad news that little Mary Cuddy, * including coupon, An Easter program is being prepared the fifth time the arrival of a * by daugh- aged nine years, had died with spinal 15 cents to purchase any of the by the Junior Supt and teachers of the ter in the home of her grandson, Ray- meningitis at the winter home of her *■ McCall Patterns. All McCall First Cong’l S. S., and will follow the mond, at Starks. It is a rather odd fact parents, Mr. and Mrs. P J. Cuddy, in We are lak'tig this means of placing the morning service on Sunday, April 20th. i that each of the five to bring tier tfie hon- * Patterns all the time at Roslindale, Mass., was received here with All members of t he school are urged to be or is a daughter. I'lie younger facts before subscribers in gen- Raymond deep regret by the many friends and telephone present next Sat bath for special instruc- is occupying the farm at from MRS. E P. CARLE’S Starks, neighbors of the family whose home is t eral and we fed certain that they will tion. which is father was lured to Bath « the on Main when in town The Lower street, v *4444 V f 4 4 + V 4*■ 4 shipyards by tiie war boom. *4444**++ rate their bills On April 2nd, the officers of the steam- remains will be brought, here for inter- co-opt by paying promptly. Mutual t ire Insurance er, Lake Pearl, entertained the dancing ment. Funeral was Monday at the M. E. Quincy Company, Angus W. Holmes, manager of the public at a complimentary ball given in church, Rev. C. A. Purdy officiating. Quincy, Mass. Gorton-Pew cannery, is showing his Union Hall. Not for many ye rs have friends samples of the product which be The selectmen were in session at their Assets December 3i, 1918. hall for a so many people gathered in the has been turning out in East Boston dur- ofiice April 1st. The committee on the Mortgage loans’..$ 68,609 88 dance. Every foot of floor space was i ing the winter. This Gorton’s clam ex- purchase of an auto truck for hauling Collateral loans 32,006 00 used throughout the? long program and the I tract is put up in containers suggesting gravel for road construction purposes, Stocks and Bonds—. 869,050 00 NEW ENGLAND TELEPH balcony and side seats were lilled with beef extract, and makes bouillon of fine Hon. C. M. Conant, C. A. McKenney, C. Cash in office and ban!:.. 21,887 94 Music was furnished by Me- balances. 18.402 19 spectators. | flavor. The fact that it is prepared from C. Moody, Geo. A. Cole, Geo. L. Clark, Agents’ Keen’s Orchestra of Belfast and at inter- Interest and rents. 10,227 £8 cultivated clams suggests possibilities F T. Bussey and A. L Blaisdell, were AND TELEGRAPH COMI mission ices were served. Effective dec- for the extension of in session. Two auto trucks were local industries, al- also Cross assets... 77 39 orations were arranged for the occasion $1,020,’ though it can hardly be denied that t fie run down from Bangor that day for Deduct itt^ms not admitted. 96 87 with the steamer s bunting. clam supply within the harbor has been demonstration, but the committee de- E. R. SPEAR. >! the a 52 A most attract! ? display of spring and failing and the Quality becoming worse cided to defer purchase of truck Admitted assets.$1,020,080 and worse summer hats was shown on Monday and since the sardine canner.es unlit the practicability of such a course Liabilities December 31, 1918, Tuesday by Mrs. Walter Towers at her were established. is more positively assured. Net unpaid losses.. $ 1,723 69 | home at the corner of Main and Church Unearned premiums. 342,492 00 Old The untimely death of Sadie >' models residents of this village will learn Smith, Ail other liabilities. 4,928 51 streets Several the prettiest wife of Frank C. of Co e’s j with regret that Elmer E. Bragg Corner, over all liabilities.. 670,936 32; were faced in Georgette in the popular Thompson re- Surplus ceived was a sad shock to hosts of friends. Pekin and JofFe blue and trimmed with word Saturday from Ids cousin, Death occurred Wednesday evening. Total liabilities and surplus,.$1.020,080 52 ribbon and bowers. Victory red and Charles A. Peck of Newton Highlands, j While known to be critically ill for sev- as Mass., of the death of Miss Annie Thomp- JAS PATTEE & SON, Agents, Belfast. Navy combinations were also shown j all that medical son on 4th. Miss eral days skill, careful 3w 15 well as the more conventional browns, | April Thompson came I nursing, or the tender care of those who and blacks. little to this village from Albion when a young taupet. Pretty poke were of no avail. > ! and for a loved her, Mrs. Bragg The Liverpool & London & Globe Insur- shapes with long, ribbon streamers were woman, generation conducted a was the daughter of the late Jason ami of llio “Kiddies which was a Hiss iiiiii shown in blue and tan and black for millinery shop favorite meet- ance Go., Ltd., U. S. Branch 80 Wil- r:jse, Addie Smith and was 34 of London. ing place for hosts of most of Mrs. years of Ltd., Inqland. young girls and misses. Early in the friends, liam Street, New York City. to her customers that st whom have age. She was a graduate of the Winter- Wishes to announce Mrs. Towers is to dis- preceded her into the Great season, planning school class of and her 1918. displaying the following spring goods; Silence Several years she retired port High ’04, Assets December 31, play an equally attractive line of modish ; ago Assets December 31, 1918. from business and death is the first break in the class of vacation hats. has since lived in Real estate.$ 1,185,188 04 Straw Hats. Newton Tne funeral sixteen. She was a successful $ 00 A splendid'line of Rompers, Slipovi services were held teacher, Mortgage loans .. 969,2-0 00 Real estate, 50,000 on thorough in all she undertook to accom 837 0 00 Sunday and the burial was at Albion, Collateral loans .. 50 Mortgage loans, Also Dresses, 1 to i a woman of Gingham ages STOCKTON SPRINGS. Me., on Tuesday. plish, splendid character, a Stocks and bonds. 10,543,037 23 Collateral loans, 0 00 faithful 66 loving, wife, mother, daughter, Cash in office and bank 2,091,157 Stocks and bonds, 3,144,115 57 NE XT DOOR TO NATIONAL BANK, CHURCH $T> : and a true friend She was balances 3,055,697 00 Donald Sanborn returned home from Sm ktonians everywhere will learn sister, a Agents’ Cash in office and 353,650 13 Bills receivable 5 .742 16 bank, wit!, more than passing regret of the member of Sunrise Grange, P. of H and 83 Rockland Monday the 21st. Interest and rents. 137,227 33 Agents’ balances, 720,298 death of Capt. David George Speed at of Cushing Chapter, O. E. S. She left a 0 60 : All other assets. 123,391 58 Bills receivable, J. E. Prescott was in town for a of five small day the age ot 68. He was a chief officer in family children, the young- Interest and rents, 38,400 64 iast week after a absence, est foul and to these of Foreclosure Dr. Hestei pro.onged the Clyde line running to Havana, and days old, and to tile CrosB assets. .$18,156,528 60 All other assets, 15,724 25 Notice in "the end mother and Mrs. Nettie .. Clark of Frankfort, of Penobscot visited came at the Chelsea Naval Hos- husband, sister, Deduct items not admitted 1,072,543 20 Raymond Carl Dunbar Stan- and State of Maine, pital on March an illness Smith Cole, is extended the loving sym- 42 WHEREASche County of Waldo a few last week. 25th, following Gross assets, $ 4,322,189 ley Wardwell days Admitted 30 deed dated the day of which on the uorth. pathy of iiosts of friends. Funeral ser- assets..$17,083.985 69 by his mortgage developed trip Capt. Deduct items not admitted, 520,461 in Waldo 1918. December, 1913, and^recorded County Albert Bennett left last week for a trip Speed was born on Cape Jellison, the son vices were held at Oak Ilill Cemetery Liabilities December 31, Registry of Deeds, Rook 305, Page 417, con- Odd Fellows BI(h West, with San Diegc as his objective. of the late David and Charlotte Thursday afternoon, Rev. H. D. Knowles Net losses....$ 1.726.575 87 $ 73 of Speed, unpaid Admitted assets, 3,801,727 veyed to Louisa M. Reed a certain parcel hut had followed a officiating. Cushing Chapter attended in Unearned premiums. 9.781,928 70 and in Tel. 247-3 Isaac Carver and David always seafaring life real estate situate in said^Franktort, Capt. Nickels All other 64 Liabilities December 31, 1918. and many years ago took up his residence a body. Leslie Sparrow of Hampden con- liabilities. 694,685 described as follows. *A cer- were in town from Setrsport on the 2nd. said mortgage and rite was Surplus over all liabilities. 4,880,795 09 the at Owl’s Head, following his marriage to ducted interment in the Net unpaid losses, $ 231,901 17 tain lot or parcel of land wilh buildings said Miss Flora Cliiford. While his as- Smith family lot. 19 thereon, situate in Frankfort, being part j Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cummings of West early Total liabilities and 30 Unearned premiums, 2,419,597 of surplus.$17,083,985 of lot numbered eight (8), Second Division Incubators sociates have seen little of him for 44 Brooksville visited their son, last, many BATTLE & Belfast. All other liabilities, 77,308 and the j Walter, he is Rufus Nealley, who was the oldest JAS. SUN, Agents, Proprietor’s land in said Frankfurt, years, well remembered for his Cash 0 00 M Reed Expecting to insta week. man in the town of died at 3wl5 capital, same conveyed to the late Daniel by genial personality. Besides his widow Winterport, 93 Water Mu Surplus over all liabilities, 1,072,920 Eva M. Clark by mortgage deed dated Decem- Hatching his home on Upper Main street Friday 1 C. L. Pascal of Rock.oort, representing he leaves a son, who lives in and recorded in Waldo sale our regular equip Shirley, afternoon at the advanced of ber 29. A I) 1903, the French was in town on the a age 95 years. Lloyds, Boston, sister, Lavinia, wife of Herbert THE ELLIOT Total liabilities and surplus,$ 3,801,727 73 County Registry of Deeds, Vol. 268, Page 263; 12 Cyphers 390 Eg His wife died Jan. 10, 1915. He had been under 1st and 2nd Clifford of Ibis town, and a brother, Les- 3wl5 and by Louisa M. Reed et al devisees 1 240 the holder of the Post cane for several to lie, who moved to Surrey some fifteen the will of said Daniel M. Reed, conveyed 2 Automatic Brooii Mrs. Martha B Townsend came from years. For the p«st few he had CITY deed dated October 26. A years ago, and at present is in the South. years HOSPITAL, -1--- James R. Downs by chick capacitt Bangor last week to join her been in health and men- said James R. Downs conveyed daughter, The burial was gradually failing Insurance D 1908, and by at Owl’s Head. Mrs. N. offers a course of instruc- ihe Great American Company A. Phone 243-4, or wi Mrs. J. H. Gerrish. and had been confined to his bed Keene, II., to the grantor by deed dated November 15. Speed is at present with tier Mrs. tality of Y'. l’O! sister, tion in medical and surgical nursing of New York, N. to be recorded herewith;” and where- PINELANL) since last May so that his death was not D. 1913, The Current Events Club held a meet- Herbert Clifford, in this village. 2 1-2 Classes now Reed, afterwards de- (> years. Salary given. as the said Louisa M. _ but came as a Assets December 21, 1918. at the residence of Mrs. unexpected, quiet depart- am the ing Wednesday forming. For further information ad- ceased, and 1, Carrie L. Doane, duly ADMINISTRATORS This town has ure in the fuilness of years. In active Real estate.$ 2,682,385 09 { R. Hichborn. experienced but few administratrix of the estate of said 1 Harry dress. ELLA McCOBB, 00 appointed sc ri tier hereby gives colder mornings for the whole winter years Mr. Nealley was engaged in farm- Mortgage loans. 23,150 arc! whereas the condition of 2m 15 Superintendent. 00 Liouisa M. Reed; duly appointed admiuis> Mrs. Charles E. Morris returned to her than that of ing in but came to this Collateral loans. 4,273 has been broken and remains Wednesday, April 2nd, when Monroe, village 69 said mortgage l l on after a visit Stocks and bonds. 26,759,510 the breach FLORA E. TURN home in Eastport Monday the launching of the 4-masted to reside twenty years ago. He was a broken, now, therefore, by reason of schooner, Cash in office and bank. 2,090,950 58 \Na!>: with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Farris. charter member of of the condition thereof I claim a foreclosure in the County of A. Ernest Mills was successfully accom- Morning Light Grange, balances.. 712 .9 FOR SALE Agents’ 2,421 said bonds as the law direct, which was instituted 02 of mortgage. plished, Spectators began to gather Monroe, April 30, Bills 26,638 < Mrs. Elizabeth Foss and others were early receivable. March 1919. CARRIE L DOANE, demands against the 1874. a man manners OF AN ACRE of 17 29, in the the arrival Being of quiet and ONE-FOURTH land, Interest and rents. 234,046 > down from Bangor, calling on Mr. and forenoon, following by Administratrix of the estate of L,ouisa M. are desired to present train of a of upright character he was esteem- formerly the Maurice E. Curtis lot, atthe All other assets. 1,016,779 32 Mrs. Charles H. Emery on the 2nd. party Boston business men, honest, Reed. 3wl5 ment, and all indebted 33 in number under the of ed by the entire community. In the corner of Condon and Bay View streets. to make payment immed leadership 26 set is now looking forward home he left his Edward B. For apply to Gross assets.$35,259,466 The dancing Capt. Raymond Alley, in a special car, son, Nealley, particulars 21 Deduct items not admitted. 4,543,019 Palermo, March to the 15th, when Tozier’s orchestra will and the private car of Gen’l M. K. Hal- i who with his wife have faithfully minis- NO. 6 MILLER STREET. Me., for a ball in Denslow hall. lett of the Sr tered to the aged father in his declining again play Bangor Aroostook railroad Admitted assets.$30,716,447 05 McKeen’s Orchestra GUARDIAN’S NOTH with a party which included many ladies. years. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. El- notice t! The ladies of the Congregational society Liabilities December 31, 1918. hereby gives the vira widow of the late D. H. of t h in the Ma- Among prominent persons from out- Smith, 00 appointed guardian gave a very successful dinner and Net unpaid losses.$ 1,684,271 of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Smith; three grandchildren, Winifred FORSALE 83 PHILLIP A. CO I ! sonic dining rooms the day of the launch- Unearned premiums,. 13,026,241 and a of L. K.Thur- Kenneth, children of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 09 D.McKeen, Mgr. Taylor party a friends, AT CITYPOINT. One All other liabilities. 521,OCX) Lloyd in the County of W ing. Walter Gen’l Nealley, and Maud daughter of the RESIDENCE 00 Maine. low, Noyes, Mgr. Hallett, B., land. Cash capital.. 5,000,000 172 High Street, lleltast, as the law directs. ; and three-fourths acres of Build- 1 and Mrs. Morton Carleton and Mrs. Hallett and G. P. older son, John B. Nealley, who died over all liabilities. 10,484,934 13 demands against the est Mr. daughter Dorothy, ive Surplus Phone 126-4 tf 14 in first class condition, f minutes s children were down from Schoodic A. M. and Mrs. May 23, 1910, also nieces and nephews. ing desired to ‘present the their George Houghton Hough- 05 j walk from station. Price $1,000. In- Total liabilities and surplus-$30,716,447 and all indebted thereto art last week for a visit with Mrs. Carleton’s ton, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernest Mills of Funeral services were held at the home j Boston with Rev. C. A. Purdy offi- quire of JAS. PATTEE & SON, Agents, Belfast. Caution Notice payment immediately. parents their daughter Miss Florence. Sunday afternoon, Belfast. The remains were in the 15tf H. L. SEEKINS, A large number were launched on board, ciating. placed _ 3wl5_ Delia has left Davidson a former resident of Whereas, my wife, C., 11,1919 j Fayle, and an of receiving tomb and will be interred in the with his impromptu glee club business bed and board without just cause, I this village, now living daugh- in the Monroe in the my men out for a good time, held the center family .lot Cemetery all harbor- ter in Searsport, is again in town with hereby notify persons against of the The was slow to spring. Wanted WANTtl' picture. ship __ L05T or her on account for I his son Alfred. ing trusting my start but after a few moments GI N1' coaxing harnesses shall pay no bills of her’s after this date. A GIRL TO DO with her Book No. issued by the Searsport Second hand set double work Miss Mary Commow brothers, with jacks made a beautiful plunge at Children Ory 284, March 27, 1919. WORK. N ational Bank. Finder please return to and single express harness. Joseph and Frank, returned Wednesday 12.12 p. m. while Miss Florence Mills, a I LESLIE A. SMITH, I FOR FLETCHER’S W. R. BLODGETT, Cashier. J. AUSTIN McKEEN, from an extended visit at their old home charming girl of fifteen, christened the Maine. tf 15 1919.—3wl5 15 Belfast, Maine. 3wl4* Brooks, in Bathurst, N. B. vessel with the time honored bottle of CASTORIA Searsport, Me., April 8, ]