The Republican Journal: Vol. 72, No. 40
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The Republican Journal.~ 72‘ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. _ NUMBER 40 rI.:.. 1 To-Day’s Journal. health that the Congressman was now SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Silas Storer, app. from the decree of the Waldo County Teachers’ practically a well man, and that in a Association. That we heartily thank all who have in iVUiK 1. vs. Annie L. PERSONAL. few days he would leave the hos- A. It. Savage, Justice, Judge of Probate, Vickery. any way contributed to the success ol this .< :ty Government..Supreme private Presiding. in in which he The case was reported The Journal last The fall meeting and that special thanks are due Memorable Masonic Ceremony. pital has been staying. He The Petit Matisn meeting of the Waldo County Miss Isabel Ginn is cases—various parties rendered his Miss Reed of Springfield, Mass., for her in- spending the week in Mfln-rs’ Association..Personal. said the Congressman was at week. Judge Savage decision Teachers’ Association was held being kept vs. Frederick R. and in Ilrooks, structive papers, to Prof. Estabrooke of Bangor. K'tate. Fish and Game As- tbe for a short Page, Petit Manan the decree of the Probate hospital time after hav- Friday, affirming Friday and Orono and to our Land Co., trustee, have been Saturday, Sept. 28th and 20th. State Superintendent, W. ing been pronounced in order to settled, and to allow the of the W. Stetson. Miss Lena Fernald is visiting relatives in I'ACF 2. cured, Court, in refusing copy The Friday morning session was at be sure entered neither The opened doubly that no would party. actions were costs of both are That a copy of these resolutions be Appleton and vicinity. .-i. The Cup Genesta. relapse will. The taxable parties 10.10 a. m„ President W. R. spread Challenger take to recover Howard, Princi- upon our be ■in'mi ..Political Points...News place. Congressman Boutelle takes brought wages of workmen in records, printed in The Repub- John to be paid out of the estate, and the case is pal of the Belfast lican T. Owen returned Saturday from a .i i11 Flection..General Palmer.. an acute interest in all State and High school, presiding. Journal, in the Bangor nation- building roads, etc., Page the con- Commercial, l .ermond Abandoned. being remanded to the Probate Court for further After and in the Lewiston Journal. business trip to Boston. al affairs, and is only anxious to get at tractor. prayer by Rev. Mr. Barker of Brooks, l'AiiE 3. his work proceedings of administration. McLellan A. B. Stantial, of the Grace A. Lori>, Com. IV. ('. Tuttle went to again.-V prominent lumber- Mary E. Hollis, Superintendent Brooks Belfast, ) Fairfield last Thurs- ii s appellant vs. Geo. L. Dunton & Dunton for re- Mrs. C. M. on Ago..Madhouse Politics.. man of this State is as for petitioners. schools, welcomed the teachers in a Ayer, Liberty, [ day to visit his brother. ;i.i Notes, reported saying action visiting 1). Bagley; of in a H. Perkins, Freedom, 1 Reso. that this winter’s cut will not trespass, taking spondents. most cordial manner. age 4. equal A fitting response Luther p section of fence from The committee on time and recom- Smith and wife of Union are visit- that of last winter’s, which was extra the plaintiff's prem- place V-uk ADMITTED TO THE BAH. was made by Superintendent J. R. Dunton Fetter..Juvenile Tem- ises. The case mended as ing relatives in Belfast. large. It is that a was entered in the Belfast Monroe the place of next meet- W. C T. F rile Trotting at expected, however, of of Belfast. :«•;*«!s..Secret amount of lumber will be Police Court, but was Robert I>. Cookson Unity, Charles H. ing and that the time be left to the executive Fessenden Miller of Societies..Obit- good cut. appealed on a point Miss Augusta was in Bel- 1 Juliette A. the to 1 vii-.ivor Hally...High School lion. Charles s. of law. The Buzzell and C Buzzell of Monroe Wiggin, delegate fast a Hamilton, case was tried before a Hodgdon committee and the convention was ad- few days last week. formermay- jury the June of the or of Biddeford and one of the best and verdict were examined for admission to the bar. meeting W. C. T. IT. at Mon- journed. PAGE 5. rendered for the for Mrs. Charles E. plaintiff roe, made a brief of Stevens went to Ellsworth known lawyers in that part of the state, $3.29. Brown All satisfactory examinations before report that meeting and i' i"t The Churches..Gay Fam- for plaintiff. for passed for a died Oct, 1st at his Thompson it was voted to send a to Dinner and and dinner Saturday short visit. and Periodicals....Yachts residence on Mason defendant. the committee and the court, and were duly delegate their next supper Friday street in that after an and to were Mrs. G. W. city, illness of admitted. Mr. Cookson is a native of Bel- meeting, invite them to do the same, Saturday served to the visitors in the Benson went to Boston Mon- The Cottrell will case was PAGE 6. several weeks.A household at Dres- re-opened in order to stimulate hall. The tables were and abund- for a visit of fast, 54 years old, who has studied law a intercourse between prettily day two weeks. Have den was bereaved between Sun- Thursday morning. Chester W. Cottrell ••Kiz.’F.Grand Lodge doubly the two bodies. antly spread and gracefully served. Al- Miss Cleora Good stocks. ..Foer was re-called good many years at intervals, and whose bus- If. Haney is the War day night and Two and gave in some detail a spending 1 morning. brothers, The subject of the session was though the attendance was ate of the ( onfederate Seal.. Amslev and iness has been largely with lawyers and law morning unusually large, week with friends in Bangor. w 11<•' Vessels.. The Eugene Beaton, died of statement of the amounts each of the Unitarian sons Geography. Supt. Dun ton spoke, in a man- every need of those was of m within 24 hours of each book thus giving him a present thought Mrs. Storm Nome, consumption had received from their publishers, practi- C. M. (Taig and daughter Mabel went father. He said ner which showed his perfect and all came away with grateful feelings p \gk 7. other. Arnsley, whose age was 25 years, cal understanding of the law. The case of familiarity to Boston Porter had lived on the farm several with the Monday for a short visit. in years, subject upon “Elements of Geog- toward their entertainers. : Four Corners..Diserimina- died, Saturday night. Eugene, years but the Messrs. Buzzell is probably without a ■ that the farm has Mrs. tV. 1’. n..'1'Iic New Star spangled of age, died, Both men never been in his raphy.” First the child should gain ideas of The Belfast teachers attended all the ses- Carter returned home to Mal- Sunday night. in this State, a father at the age Slates Treasury..Freaks of name and is now a precedent sions. last ■ in Martin part of the mother's geographical den, Mass., week from a visit in Uie New belonged Westport.Henry at the facts, hill, slope, watershed, Belfast. Trotting ltecord. estate. of 05 being admitted same term as his Hall of Ellsworth, senior liiemberof tbe Judson was set up in the etc., from his own Hon. i* \gk S. clothing 22. Mr. Buzzell experience, preferably K. W. Ellis of Embden was in Bel- drill of 11. M. A B. Hall, business. son, aged senior, Charles formally years manufacturing The $r,,rwt which out-of-doors. From this, he should learn the PERSONAL. last a few the County Correspondence.... is a well-to-do farmer living in days past week on business. t-.. Firths.. the largest lumber dealer and operator he is said to have II., Monroe, Marriages.. .Deaths. received included the names applied by books to these same ideas, on 1 nion died. of and has for many years done such legal F. W. Collins of Amos Clement arrived from seal river, Sunday night, store, which is now a of Rockland was in town Monday part the estate, and and, having accomplished this, learn to ex- JEWS OF THE WEEK. paralysis, aged 70 Mr. Hall was the work as making deeds, wills, etc., and has Harbor, the hotel season having closed years. machinery, which his father sold after press for himself these ideas in Tuesday. considered one of' the men been a trial 19 He has al- geographi- there. strongest the business justice years. .‘Samuel failed. Judson received no bene- cal In connection with this Hinckley went to Boston Monday I v runs. Tlie funeral of financially and politically in that sec- ways been interested in and to some extent language. last, fit from the sale. on business. Ralph I). Southworth and wife arrived ■ti was held tion. He was a to the He (Chester) received comes the power to read maps for at the First representative a student of law, but only recently began its position, home in ls74. S4,‘*00 in lias Tuesday from a visit in Boston and Portland, Sept. 2tttU. Legislature money. Emery had his living physical forms and elevations. Finally con- Mrs. Alice Leland of Mt. Desert is a guest at his study with a view to practicing at the bar. N'atick. father’s house all his life, and his nect all these ideas with the at F.