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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 France. 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 United States 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.