THR? VOLUME 82.___ NUMBER 2 Contents of Journal. SUPREME out co«t6. Principal defendant defaulted; tember and the report was filed In November. Today’s JUDICIAL COURT. Jr. REMARKABLE WORK OF A BELFAST Ritchie; Brown, Monday the report of the referee was accept- PERSONAL. The Churches. fees of referee allowed as GIRL. .News of Belfast.... Leslie C. Cornish of INDICTMENTS. ed and the taxed v i. The Churches.. Judge Augusta and ordered out of the County C. W. The Spiritualist Society will hold services at Personal_Remarkable Work of a Jury reported paid treasury. Wegcott was in BangOr on business The Grand Thursday after- afternoon session was taken Miss Gladys Pitcher, only child of Mr. and ..Basket Ball.. Presiding. in The entire up 2 o’clock next afternoon in Kr.owlton’s Belfast Girl.. .Obitu- aftei being session but one Nine- Mrs. mu- the first of the week. Sunday noon, day. with the case of W. T. C. Runnells vs. Charles Elbridge S. Pitcher, both well-known of Waldo Vet- were hall on street. ary.. .Meeting County January 5th, Messrs. Lamont of teen indictmente found, of which 18 were was sicians of High O’Hanley F. Hill, Searsport This an action Belfast, .has just successfully passed Mrs. Estelle Mason of East Or was erans.Secret Societies.Waldo Gamble of made Of the seven parties. land the Swanville, John Frankfort, Neil public. respondents in- of The claimed that at times the junior examinations in piano at the New Valuation and Tax.. of violation of the trespass. plaintiff guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Luce last At their recent communion service Trinity County .Supreme i Gillies and James Rainey Prospect were dicted for liquor law but two from 20, 1906, to 7, the England Conservatory of Music, in Boston and Monday Judicial Court. cases, the May September 1909, and Reformed church admitted to citizenship. Hanley came from were Belfast others being held for of the have is at her home for the holiday recess. Tuesday. admitted seventeen candi- at cattle plaintiff trespassed upon the Belfast in 1909. Prince Edward Island, Gillies from Scotland, alleged pocket-peddiwg the fall fairs. The of the and had Miss Pitcher passed the examinations after dates to h as premises plaintiff damaged L. L. Gentner of R. membership. Gamble and from Ireland. indictments were follows: one of which time she has Providence, I„ arrived Belfast in 1909, ] Rainey shade trees, injured the croquet ground so that year study, during [, (continued.) Willis J. Knowlton of j orbes, Belfast, common seller. taken It is Monday on business and There will be services in the chapel at East Liberty vs. Charles B. George it could not be mowed with a lawn mower, had up several other branches of work. evening returned >, {. Editorials. .The News of Brooks.... of Freedom; suit for Fred Smith, Belfast, common seller and com- Sampson balance of ac- eaten apples and in many other ways caused Wednesday noon. Northport Sunday, January 16th, at 10.45 a. m., Obituary. .Transfers in Real Estate. i count for hay sold defendant mon nuisance. by plaintiff general damage and much annoyance. The Miss Lula conducted by the pastor. Rev. G. G. Winslow, 1 The News of Belfast. amounting to $74.68. Defence that suit- was Roscoe W. Harding, Hampden, common sell- Hinckley of Rockland, who has defence was a general denial pf liability. Many followed the school. for more hay than was sold defendant and er. been the guest of Mrs. L. H. returned by Sunday Searsport. .County Correspondence.. witnesses were called to the stand and the ev- Stearns, [ that was damaged before delivered. Offer Campbell, Bangor, common seller. The News of Brooks. hay Percy idence was decidedly interesting. The case home last Tuesday. First Parish (Unitarian) church. Service to he defaulted for $50 failed and Herbert Philbrook, common seller > rejected. Bangor, went to the forenoon and Belfast in 1909, (continued.). .Win- sa*es* jury Tuesday they next Sunday at 10.45 a. rn., with sermon Case went to and verdict of was and two singl® Herbert E. Shaw of was by jury $70.89 returned a verdict for the plaintiff with dama- Charleston, in Bel- terport. returned for Fred W Canney, three the school at noon. Castle plaintiff. Ritchie; Dunton & Dixmont, same, one John R. H. fast last week to attend the pastor. Sunday ...Accidental ges of dollar, Dunton; C. Buz- funeral of his Searsport. Shooting.. Morse. counts. Channing, K. O. K. A., meets Stockton of the zel. father, Mr. Francis A. Shaw. Friday evening Springs..The News Prince E. Luce vs. Guy non suit. H. Inman, Bangor, same, three Carleton; Eugene The case of E. Haley of Monroe vs. at 7 o’clock. News. .Born. Mar- Reuel Robinson. Henry Granges.. .Ship Ritchie; counts. ,, Miss i Robert T. Peabody and James S. Peabody of Jean Pond of Andover, N. H., was the ried. .Died. Market. Ralph I. Morse, trustee, in vs. United Asa C. Cobb, Belfast, assault. The Christian Scientists hold services in equity Houlton was opened to the jury Tuesday after- guest of Mr. and Firemen’s Insurance Co. of and Lester Sanborn, Jackson, malicious mischief. Mrs. George Blodgett in Philadelphia noon. This is a suit to recover damages on their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning the Union Insurance was M Larrabee, same. for several the week. Co., opened to jury Joseph Jackson, defects of a certain stallion called Bucksport days past SECRET SOCIETIES. Wednesday afternoon and continued Marrow, Searsport, assault. Ravisseur, at 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Thursday Joseph costing $800 and paid for by promissory notes. Mrs. James Shibles has returned to her home morning. This is a suit to recover in- The new appealed entered are: Roscoe o’clock, to which all are welcome. $1,800 cashes The plaintiff claims the defendants misled in cordially will surance on the store and urch and Rcckport from a few weeks’ visit with her W K. Keene and Mrs. E. I Cook stock of Moody, Harding seizure; Roscoe Harding, that the for stock Boscoe him; stallion, bought pur- There will be a service at Reformed of burned on April 20, 1907, and it was san Harding, Frank son, and in Trinity the officers of Favori Rebekah l odge alleged single single sale; poses, was then afflicted with disease and Ralph Shibles, family, Massachu- that the undue means Robbins, single sale; Charles intoxica- church next at 2.30 with ser- adjuster by secured the Hart, worthless for the purpose. The case went to setts. Sunday p. m., v u-morrow, Friday, night. cancellation of the Engstrom and Frederick policies by paying back the tion; Oscar Dodge, the W ednesday morning and they mon by the Rev. William Vaughan. Sunday voted The Ered Canney, single Fred Can- jury brought J. Stuart of :: 0. !•'■. has premiums. questions submitted were: Did larceny; sale; for Biddeford, Msine, for some time tvn Pallas, P. M. I. 0. in a verdict for the plaintiff $466. school immediately after the sermon. Prayer Herbert A. Moody attempt to defraud said in- ney, single sale; Percy Campbell, sale; with ■ to the single the Belfast Gas & Electric is I ngo the i meeting CRIMINAL DOCKET. Co., now at 7.30 o’clock. regular night surance company? Were any facts or circum- Herbert 1 hilbrook, single sale; Herbert Phil- meeting Thursday evening of the W. of h month, stances the risk wri- search and seizure; sin- Fred Smith of Belfast, manager K. Tocle Hardware Co. of Wednesday evening affecting represented in brook, Eugene Inman, arraigned Saturday The services at the Universalist church next ting said Was sale; John W. Hobbs, assault; Howard on two sales and common seller and P awtucket, R. I. of commander?, unfairly by Moody? the cancel- gle Nash, single ted conclave Palestinf lation of said obtained intoxication; Fred Smith, Charles Sunday will be as follows: preaching service at Ihe policy by fraud or undue single sale; plead guilty. Daniel was held at Asy- assault. J. Andrews of Camden has been Knights Templar, influence? The building was burned April 20, A. Logan, George Forbes of Belfast, arraigned on com- 10.45 a. m., with sermon by the pastor„Rev. Order of the 1907. The store and Bennett of Stockton mon granted an of month ist evening with work in the goods were alleged to be William Springs, who seller, plead guilty. original pension $20 per A. A. Smith. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. valued at $2,500, were insured for and had been in jail since October 22nd, was H. Inman of Bangor, on from A Dutch lunch was served. $1,800 Eugene arraigned dating Nov. 13, '09. Mr. Andrews is 77 Brotherhood of at mple. into court and 1 David, Saturday 3 o’clock the policy cancelled for $48. After a consulta- brought discharged. He was two single sales and common seller, plead not p 1 years old and had not before for a A of Corinthian Roy ■ frcl1 Chap- tion of the attorney with Cornish the committed by trial justice Louis F. of applied pen- m. Lincoln Castle, K. O. K. A., will meet meeting Judge Murray guilty. sion. with work in case was withdrawn from the Mr. Stockton Springs for an assault on James P. h Morrow of for at 7 o’clock. ,1 was held last Tuesday night jury. Josei Searsport, arraigned Saturday estate is that town. The not were Moody’s insolvent in the sum of White of grand jury found no assault, plead guilty. Dr. G. C. returned last Arch Jegree. Refreshments Kilgore week from ine services lor the week at the Royal $1,500 and the suit was brought his credit- cause tor indictment. Asa C. Cobb of Belfast, arraigned for assault, Baptist program by Portland, where he had been at the and rved and a musical and literary ors through Mr. Morse, the trustee' Dismissed The court opened Friday morning with the plead guilty. Case continued for sentence. Eye church will be as follows: Junior meeting this, without costs. A. S. Littlefield of case of Deputy Sheriff Emmons vs. Inhabitants in the sum of $300 to next Ear Infirmary for several weeks under the iron. Rockland Recognized appear Thursday, afternoon at 3 o’clock; prayer meet- for plaintiff; John E. Nelson of Watervilie for of the town of Brooks, a suit to recover for the term and from term to term without sureties. treatment of Dr. Moulton. His Id will install eyes are much ing this at E defendant. and feeding of The defence Herbert Philbrook of on evening; Sunday, 10:45; morning Del utj lodging tramps. Bangor, arraigned improved. ■ next W'. Arnold vs. was the are two and common with sermon the B en Penobs Encampment H. Addie E. Page. Belfast that tramps criminals, not paupers, single sales, seller, plead not worship, by pastor; Sunday is no are Suit for a bill of was and that there statute provision for the guilty. The has been at and d netnbers request- parties. $56.86 opened Miss Belfast Pianist. report generally circulated school noon; young people’s meeting at 6:50; evening afternoon. The town to such costs. It was ruled that the The court with the crim- Gladys Pitcher, will be served Thursday defence claimed that pay opened Wednesday that Dr. Elmer Small was to leave at ; Refreshments Belfast, evening service 7;30. You are invited to be present some payments were not credited and that : town is liable only for what the statutes pro- inal docket, and the first case was State vs. and there will not at all to but when interviewed on the the doc- these services. „ eting, some of the goods charged were not received. vide. Plaintiff non-suited; exceptions filed. Larrabee atd Sanborn of Monroe, for malicious surprising the many friends of subject winters work in A motion to dismiss was Brown. Jr.; Dunton & Morse. mischief in a drain. were ar- this musician to learn that she is so suc- tor said there was no foundation whatever ,,ke talk the rang filed and overruled. filling up They young for The services for the week at the Averill of cessful for she comes a Congrega- The case was withdrawn from the jury and Edmund Monroe vs. Charles E. raigned and plead not guilty. Continued to ! of musical family and the report. ; tional church will be as follows: Junior C. E. Eben F. Littlefield appointed auditor. Offer to Averil! of Searsport, an action on account an- the April term on a legal question as to the displayed marked talent when a small child. of Pro- For Tbe 1910 New England Order settle for $25 refused by defence. Ritchie; nexed for rent and interest, $42.56. Referred ownership of real estate. Bowden. years, while only a child, she has appeared catologue of Joseph Breck & Sons, Thursday, at 3.30 p. m.; Castle North, K. O. Cornish. vs in local concerts and before to the con- }■,;.=r officers at the regular Brown. to Judge Judgment for plff.; $40 and When the case of State Percy Campbell going see dsmen of contains a K. at 7.00 , Boston, group picture A., Friday p. m.; Sunday morning, The cases were costs. of for at fair was servatory was considered one of the fin- of following disposed of Thurs- Bangor liquor selling Unity city's of some of .. Monday with the exception est their old customers, in which is an service at 10.45, with sermon the day by entry of neither party, no further ac- John C. King vs. Amos F. Carleton; suit for opened to the jury the judge said, in brief, pianists and had also made public appear- by pastor; J who will be ances in excellent of A. A. .. M, i.;. Mudgett, tion, or continued: $54.50 against Sheriff Carleton for attaching that we are to enforce the laws as they are ‘cello work. Her father, Elbridge S. portrait Howes of this city, theme, The Continuity of Life. Sunday school The full list of Susie F. Shaw vs. Charles T. Littlefield. and holding furnishings to and not to discuss the law itself, and are to Pitcher, is the well-known bass soloist. Mrs. “a customer for at ,.. ... a later meeting. belonging King, forty years.” noon; Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting at Wentworth vs. Albin which were to be household and decide to the law and the Emma Pitcher, Miss Pitcher's is teach- in The Journal of De- Joseph T. Knowlton. alleged goods according evidence. mother, 6.30 c, ... er Mrs. E. J. Morison and evening service at 7.30. published Mary E. Young vs. Thomas Wagner and the ! not attachable. King opened an insurance office Has the law been broken? is the question. The of music in the Belfast schools, a member of received a cablegram American Chemical in F. B. Knowlton’s block on and returned a verdict of not the Ladies' Quartet of Belfast and was for from Nice Agricultural Company. High street, jury guilty. Tuesday announcing the safe ar- At the Methodist church next at on the a concert Sunday, Belfast Fuel & Kay Company vs. Elisha G. bought goods installment plan of years singer.—Kennebec Journal. I'UIIIUIUUll.OMVll V/i rival thereof her Miss -;;tieu IIHUVUJ Norton. & Eaton, who sued for $49.75, and the daughter, Avis Mori- 10.45 a. m., preaching by the pastor, Rev. Al Spencer of Waldo Veterans. F. & A. nuj.ua was Meeting County son. A fifteen minutes drive bert 1ilS, i. .ige. No. 126, M., Thursday r. uu«ni va. a. iu. uaggcil. furniture attached November 19, 1908. BASKET BALL. would take her E. Luce; at noon, Bible school; at 3 p. m., the officers Fred W. Brown, Jr., vs. Ralph W. Clements. The defence claimed it was office furniture. from Nice to her Anna Adams. Junior 7 t January 6th, following The Waldo Veteran Association met aunt,Mrs. Epworth League; at p. m., preaching Joel J. Walker vs. Maine Central Railroad Judge Cornish ruled it was office fur- County The for the Walter G. ordinary Eastport Sentinel of January 5th says the with chorus t, ensuing year: niture. Judgment for defendant. at O. Gardner Grange hall, West The many Belfast friends of Carleton Doak by pastor, singing. Tuesday Company. Ritchie; Winterport, of the recent in that \ M., Charles A. Harmon, S. W.; Sam- games city: at 7.30 devotional ser- k Mathews Bros. vs. Mrs. William C. Thomp- Knowlton. January 8th. It was a fine day and good sleigh- U. of M. Law School, will be glad to learn of p. m., Epworth League i'^**** »o. lototi Belfast not Charles E. Johnson, son. "uuuuuiy. n iiurae only played two of the fastest vice. at 7.30 J. W.; Sec’y; ing and the old vets were on hand as usual. the high average rank he obtained at the last Thursday p. m., mid-week devo- Sher- Gene Perry vs. Elisha G. Norton. was sold at auction in September, 1906, by games ever seen here, but also showed them- ■\ t^uimby, Treasurer; Charles E. The of West exams, 95 3-5 tional. Friday at 7 p. m., K. O. K. A. Emma Van Sickles vs. Austin Greer. Woodbury to close the estate of his son, Frank good people Winterport are noted selves clean sportsmen in every sense of the averaging per cent, only one meeting Alvin Wilbur R. Blodgett, J. D.; and the was for their and word. that no less than the Dirigo Mutual Fire Insurance Company vs. Woodbury, price paid by plaintiff hospitality the “boys” were in They accomplished something point highest rank obtained by a A union meeting of the city churches was trustee Later it is the was other team ever did—won a i'yler; George A. Quimby, Elisha G. Norton. $125. alleged horse sick for a time. The forenoon was visiting game member of the class. good taken up held at the Baptist church last Sunday even- Fred S. Smith vs. Elisha G. Norton. and found to have a bone spavin and split. The from the Lobsters on their own floor. Victory years. The officers will be installed in talking over the of '61 to ’65. Comrades under the of the M. S. P., A. Wilder and Frederick H. Pollard case was entered April, 1908, and non-suited days failed to give them a “swelled cranium;” on Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Peirce left ing auspices Belfast Woman's in yesterday ihursday evening February. vs. 1909. witnesses were sworn were present from the contrary, bore their honors with be- Christian Union and J. E. Ward. January, Eight Waldo, Brooks, Monroe, they morning for and later may go South Temperance was largely Ira D. Cram vs. Elisha G. Norton. and ten by the defence. At the coming modesty. Teams composed of grand by plaintiff Winterport, Frankfort, Searsport, Swanville from but no attended. All the city were Deputy President Mrs. William K. fellows like Belfast much to there, they have definite plans as clergymen pres- \ Consolidating Rendering Company vs. Elisha time of the sale the horse was lame. The and good High will do Dixmont. When the dinner call sounded to their movements. ent except Rev. Ashley A. Smith of the Uni- | trict Grand Marshal Mrs. E. L. G. Norton. plaintiff claims the horse was worth only about place basket ball on a plane with other athlet- They will return in time or the veterans marched into the ic A with Belfast has been ar- versalist church, who was out of town. -rict Deputy Grand Warden, Mrs. Abner VV. Fletcher vs. Charles H. Merrill. $5o $75, and that the defendant said he was dining room, sports. game to uncover the rose bushes at their beautiful Rev. Dismissed for want ot a lameness caused where a feast fit a ranged to be played at Belfast 17; this A. E. prosecution. right except slight by for king had been prepared January home on street. Luce, Methodist, gave the invocation, went to Monroe last Friday to will be the “rubber” and the best team High Frances L. Lazell vs. Justus C. Strawbridge. I shoeing after he had injured his feet in the the sisters may by good of West Winterport. After win. ; Rev. Adolph Rossbach, Unitarian, read the fficers of Loyal Rebekah Lodge, Continued. pasture. Defence claimed there was no war- Mr. Wm. L. Hayford of Chipman, N. B., ar- the dinner and a smoke-talk were and Edwin P. Treat vs. Hill Referred to as to the feet, caused recent over the The ! Scriptures, Rev. David L. Wilson, of the jty Grand Master Samuel Adams Rogers. ranty except by game will be played in the Opera House j rived in Belfast last Friday for a short visit Fred T. Parker. 1907. Ref. off. Secretary, A. Stinson, called the to North church, offered The officers of Monroe Lodge, I. O. O. September, shoeing. meeting in this city and will without doubt be the fast- with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pote. prayer. temperance vs. Gustavus C. vs. Accompanied 1 Warren S. Grant Horace Clark and Myron Kilgore Ernest Lamport of order and in the absence of the “The of was President est and best ever story, Saving Daddy" impressive- veiling. The visitors were given Clark and Firemen’s Fund Insurance Company. Swanville, suit for $108.52 doctor’s bill. Motion game played here. The by a gentleman friend he is enjoying a month’s called on Comrade A. E. Nickerson to ; ly read by Mrs. S. A. Parker. The ser- 5 neir arrival in Monroe and after Neither party. for order of service filed. Motion granted. preside. Lobsters’ team have been playing together nine vacation and will extend his trip to Cobault song Elmer Fowles vs. Martin Athern and Frank Personal service ordered on defendant. Knowl- Comrade Nickerson made a few vice interspersing the reading and at rhe -tallations a picnic supper was remarks, say- years, and it is considered the fastest team in and Toronto. open- ton for and Dyer. Continued. plaintiff. ing he considered it an honor to ing closing exercises was furnished a * Odd Fellows and their families. always preside the State. | by Charles C. Park Co. vs. John N. Harriman. William H. Gordon vs. Nellie G. Lawler. A former ! at a gathering of veterans. The then Bangor man, Rep. Frederick C. double quartette consisting of Mrs. R. B. Her- Judgment for plff. $5.74, debt or damage and Withdrawn. Defaulted. Brown, Jr. boys Stevens of the follow- The Turtles defeated a fast Delta St. Paul is sched uled for appoint- i evening, January 5th, the deft, and the real Emma Van Sickle vs. Greer. sang and Searsport rick, Mrs. Maurice Curtis, Misses Edith L. costs against against A. Neither Marching through Georgia, prayer ment as a member of the Ballinger-Pinchot Rebekah Winter- estate taxed and attached. Dunton & Morse Brown. Kappa five from the University of Maine in a and Edna Mizpah Lodge, party. was offered by Sister Crockett. The following investigation committee. If it is finally de- Burgess Hopkins, Messrs. George E. stalled Mrs. Clara Dis- Charles F. Harriman vs. H. W. Harriman and Edward B. Lunt vs. Charles E. Davis. Con- hard 18 to 14, in Janu- cided to there will ! H. by Archer, program was then giver.; Address of welcome fought game, Searsport, appoint him, be one or two White, George Robertson, Frank K. Keene Margaret A. Marshall, adm. Continued. tinued for judgment. Ritchie; L. D. Jones. Minnesotans and Mrs. Mer- ary 7th, before a and enthusiastic crowd. participating in that proceeding, and Earle L. Talbot. President, Emily Fred W. vs. by Mrs. Caddie Comrade large Miss Hopkins and Mr. Evelyn Ames and W. D. Kingsmille Marrs Brown, Jr., Ralph W. Clement. Larrabee; response by which promises to be the dominant transaction Warden, of Brewer: Mrs. Bertha vs. N. Nowell. Continued. Neither No further action. J. S. The summary: White rendered solos. Miss H. X. Millett George party. Brown, Crockett; rec.. Miss Beatrice White; of the winter as far as Congress is concerned. Noble Grand; Mattie Inhabitants of Stockton Springs vs. Nettie Jr.; Libby, Jr. TURTLES(18). DELTA KAPPA(14). He stands in the made brief remarks in the interest of the Carleton, music. Miss Celie Crockett; rec., Miss Lelia high estimation of the House W. The divorce case of Cora B. vs. 1 .stella Mari- M. Dickey. Continued. Kenney Gilkey rf 4.lb Hodge and for ability and fairness has the Campbell, Secretary; Marden; duet, Messrs. and complete I C. T. U. A collection was taken and the ser- A. W. Fletcher and Fred L. Fletcher vs. David M. Kenney, Belmont parties, was dis- Bussey Ordway, Flinton If 2.rb Homans 3 confidence of representatives of both parties. ; Treasurer: Abbie A. Simpson, rec ! vice closed with “All Hail the Power Stanley Hunt. Bankruptcy of plff. suggested. missed. Dunton & Morse. Miss Nellie Marden; song, Miss Helen Trundy c 2.c Fish 2 —Washington Cor. Bangor Commercial. singing 1 Mary Cole, Conductor; Alice Are}r, Marshall S. P. Pollard et als. vs. J. E. Ward. James S. Harriman vs. Herbert Black. Re- Miss Colcord rb (2).If Dale of Jesus’ Name,” the choir and Staples; rec., Margaret White; rec., Miss W. by congrega- Neither party, no further action. port of referee tiled and accepted. Referee’s Bucknam lb.rf Dwyer Mrs. H. Wiggin of Portland and Mrs. Wil- l Iva Cole, L. S. N. G.: Jane Thayer, Alice R. tion. fees allowed as White; remarks by D. Martin, Maude G Rumney, libt., vs. Arthur W. Rum- taxed, $20. Ritchie, referee. Supt. Referee, Webber. Timer, Trundy. Scorer, liam R. Marshall of Winchester, Mass., were Kffie Barrows, R. S. V. G.; Hattie of and ney. Dismissed. Fred W. Brown vs. William Brett. Boston, schools, by Comrades Crockett, Trask, R. Gilkey. Time, 20m. halves. The Parish of the First Congregational ; called here last week the serious illness of ie Guardian; Chester L. & O’Brien vs. A. L. Knowlton. Refer- for service. Defaulted. by Barrows, Doyle professional Judgment Nickerson, Stinson, and others. A vote of church e'ected officers and committees at its red to E. Littlefield. for and costs. At Orono 8th the team their father, Mr. Elisha H. Conant. Mr. uardian. F. plaintiff, $26.74 thanks wras January University extended to all who helped make annual meeting, January 6, 1910, as follows: Mrs. Ephriam Woods vs. Arthur W. Rumney Capias issued for Herbert Philbrook, single 1 defeated Belfast a score of 42 to 15. Conant, who is 85 years underwent this a High by nearly old, Dunton & Morse withdraw. Defaulted. sale. very pleasant meeting. Closed with sing- Moderator, C. O. Poor; clerk, M C. Hill; col- The News “Maine won be- a in the > AND TAX W. H. from America. The Bangor report says: surgical operation Wednesday Waldo COUNTY VALUATION George H. Perkins vs. David P. Gale vs. Ar Quimby, appellant decree of the ing next meeting will be held at lector, H. M Prentiss; treasurer, C. O. Poor; thur A. Moore. Judge of Probate on the estate of the late the cause of her speed and superior knowledge of County Hospital. He was in a very critical Grange hall, White's Corner, Winterport, i committee, Hr. A. O. H. M. jal of the board of State as- vs. Frank O. Smith. Entered leave standing Stoddard, report National Biscuit Co. A. I. Quimby. Con by 4th day of the game, although Belfast must be given condition when taken to the hospital and an February 2nd. If the first fair E. S. committee on filed with the and tinued. court. Ritchie. stormy, day. Prentiss, Bowker; music, .-cently governor credit for having a fast preparatory school operation was considered his only chance of Searsport National Bank vs. George 1. Alley The court opened Saturday with the pleas of —A. Stinson, Sec’y. John Parker, Miss Stoddard, B. L. •ws that there are taxed and even at Amy Davis; 6,205 polls Messrs. and Dunton in the Bean vs. team. They showed good team-work and recovery, that, his advanced age, ! Defaulted. Rogers finance C. 0. Poor, H. M. that the value of the resident was committee, Prentiss, "!:niy, Frederick H. Damus and Edward F. Ander- Woodbury horse case. At 10 o’clock Judge steadiness, but they wrere not able to keep the feared. At last advices he was quite OBITUARY Edward Mrs. A. A. Miss Grace M.a; is and that son vs. W. H. Richards. Neither party Cornish gave his to the The law Sibley, Small, unty $6,171,283, charge jury. ball in their possession very long at one time. comfortable. L. Cooper and R. L. Cooper vs. Elisha G. No does not attempt to even up trades. The plain- Hall; committee to complete arrangements for axes assessed on in to a in Univer- property ton. Neither tiff must four Rufus K. Patterson died 5th at his Owing necessary shakeup the party. prove things by preponderance January B. F. Wells, Jr., formerly of Belfast, has free pews, A. J. Knowlton, R. F. Dun ton, Ed- i. .lity is *202.275. team at | John E. Barnum & Caroline Stone vs. A. x. of evidence: First, d:d the defendant make a home on avenue after a sity the last practice the team-work Northport long illness, the entire store and interests of The ward for care of church shows Fletcher and F'red L. Fletcher. f that the horse was all bought Sibley; agent build- I'-'.viiig table the number of Bankruptcy guarantee right; second, ■ was not of the but aged 89 years and 6 days. He was born in best, this improved greatly deft, was the in fact did Foss & Flanders Co., dealers in Dr. A. O. Stoddard; agent for care of the value of the resident real suggested. guarantee untrue; third, toward the end of sporting goods ing, par- I Lovell, Oxford county, the son of John the game. The best work James S. Harriman vs. Herbert Black. A the plaintiff rely on the guarantee; fourth, was Maine, at Auburn, Maine. This firm has en- Mrs. A. J. Knowlton. The church elect- amount of taxes assessed on always sonage, count in set-off filed at term. Referr d he breach of the guarantee. The M. and Lois Patterson. When 8 for Maine was done by Scales, who caged ten April damaged by (Kneeland) a trade the ed officers as follows: clerk and treasurer, Dr cities * term. breach of joyed large throughout State,doing he and towns of Waldo to Arthur Ritchie at September Rep-. t contract was the difference of worth ! of he ! baskets. Captain Marshall well and years age went with his parents to Pe- guarded a of referee filed at this term and as it was and that as The wholesale as well as a retail business. Their A. O. Stoddard; auditor, Kev. David L. Wilson; accepted. really represented. I the ball well out of his team’s nobscot county, the 16 miles on kept territory. Referee’s fees allowed and taxed at $20, Hsr- defence claimed the guarantee pertained j family going 1 specialities are the of committee. Rev. D. L. H. M Number only did excellent work for Belfast. The higher grades sporting standing Wilson, riman; E. F. Littlefield. to the feet that were lame then. He was all foot from into the then almost Lothrop polls Real Taxes | Passadumkeag goods not ordinarily carried in a Maine stock, ; Prentiss, A. J. Knowlton, M. C. Hill and Mrs. v naries a. Adams Harriet n. and over and taxes estate assessed vs. Aaans, right would get that. The jury re- unbroken wilderness and a line-up summary:” clearing farm in L. A. Knowlton; school H. i Libellant ordered to pay is to turned a verdict for the defendant. motorcycles, canoes, cameras, camp outfits, Sunday committee, .1,271 $1,902,905 $52,751 Unity parties. what is now the town of Lincoln. Later MAINE B. IT. B. U») court $25 to enable libellee to defend suit j M. B. Smith of vs. Fields they etc. Mr. Wells for the three has M. Prentiss, Mrs. C. M. Craig, Annie V. Field 78 67,136 2,482 | Hartford, Conn., ; Scales, rf 10 (6). If, Collins 1 past years Brown. cleared a farm on the six 186 193,580 5,681 Monday, January 10th Dismissed. J.; S. Pendleton of Islesboro, for board of horse, Bingham Purchase, Nason, If 1.rb, W. Dickey acted in the capacities of traveling salesman welcoming committee, B. L. Davis, E. S. Bow- 205 Libby, Jr., and Rogers. etc., $28, was brought up for the third time for miles from the nearest house. Patter- c 1 140,545 5,107 Young Washburn, 3.. Stevens and store for this firm and is well ac- ker, Mrs. C. A. A. J. floral Dr. Nathaniel W. Emerson of Newton, trial and defendant failed to Court manager Pilsbury, Knowlton; 321 193,270 7,406 Ma;s., appear. son helped his father clear these farms and Marshall, rb 1.If, Lothrop 4 1 vs. with the trade and its committee, Caroline W. L. Grace Chad- 131 115,710 William F. Ellis of Searsport; suit for £25 ordered that it be defaulted. lb If H. 1 quainted requirements. Field, 4,052 devoted his time to and Morrison, 3.rf, Dickey (1) 1“ 224 balance due for an operation on Mrs. Ellis at Mary A. Gilmore of Monroe vs. Edward T. spare hunting trap- lb. wick, Evelyn P. Morison, Amy E. Stoddard, 189,619 12,525 Swasey, Mrs. Alfred G. • the Emerson in Newton. The tase Gilbert of was to the in which he was as Ellis, of Primrose Hill has an .... 124 93,720 3,073 Hospital Searsport, opened jury ping, very successful, he Referee, Stuart. Umpire, Mudgett Time of Anne M. Kittridge; city missions, Mrs. C. A. 140 was tried before the first jury with the exiep- Saturday and continued into /Monday. The was a 20 minutes each. nounced the engagement of her eldest 128,485 3,916 crack shot and game was then very halves, daugh- N. Hazeltine, Nellie H. i tion of J. W. Brock of who was re- case involved the title of household and Pilsbury, Margaret f- .169 142,930 4,442 Searsport, goods Miss Maude, to Frank H. of Jerome abundant. When “of age” he took up a farm ter, Busse, L. Abbie Maude K. Rus- e. 270 tired and Guy L. Peavey of Belfast substituted. a colt, valued at $138.25. Gilbert is the plain- At Castine last Castine Hopkins, McDowell, 204,263 6,185 for Saturday night High Idaho, of N. Y. Miss Ellis 210 After being out a few minutes the jury retim- tiff s son-in-law and the suit was brought to himself, married and raised a family, work- formerly Brooklyn, sell. 179,629 6,950 defeated Castine A. A. a score of 21 to 18. 1 ed a verdict for of amount ued recover the Verdict for defendant by is a of the Belfast >■. 214 195,500 6,924 plaintiff $26.82, property. ing winters in the woods as lumberman or graduate High school, clas£ 78 for and interest, Runnells; Brown. with damages assessed at one cent. The line-up: 89,095 2,057 I teamster and in the as river driver. He of ’96, and of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y 1 M. R. vs. John W. Hardman and N. Patterson vs. Sarah J. spring NEWS OF BELFAST. rt 138 119.285 5.172 ! LaFurley George Nealley. C. H. S. (21) C. A. A. (18) She has been spent 47 winters in the woods and on prominent in church and social 1 203 Mrs. John W. Harriman was referred to T. W. Assigned for first day of next term. Greer; “drove” J. 129,455 5,117 Gray, rf.If, Vague affairs and will be vM. 182 Brown. Brown, Jr.; Ritchie. Dunton & Morse. the river 44 springs. One winter he had Perkins, If,. rf. greatly missed when she 110,401 4,033 nr __ _ Staples afternoon at 8.15 the second t_ /"'I-_l_T3 n_ leaves Belfast. Mr. Tickets for Iolanthe will be on sale at Mix- "lit. 256 224,175 5,853 Thursday jury charge of two six-ox teams an* 24 men and E. Gray, c... Wardwell Busse is a graduate oi was excused until a. m. administrator of estate of er's 7 rt. 316 9.30 Friday. Zilpha T. Bessey, Gott, A. a at o'clock next Monday morning. A 390,768 15,903 they got out 44 masts which sold at the rg.lg, Gray Yale, and is civil and mechanical engineer. >n The divorce case of Hattie E. Penney of late of Brooks. Action is to recover money boom, Brewster, Springs... 269 228,589 9,371 lg.»-g, Hooper He is vice of the rush for seats is expected and those desiring I Knox vs. R. of Montville was loaned a transfer in real for $100 When the 12th Maine president Settlers’ Reclaim- ie. 110 94,401 3,112 Charles Penney through estate. The apiece. Infan- dismissed. wife of the did not & of good seats are requested to come early. ''dike. 134 148,280 3,934 grantor sign the deed of try was organized in Mr. In the Belfast Opera House last Monday ing Operating company Jerome, where he S. Manson. November, 1861, 195 William L. Eastman vs. C. Plead- transfer. Payments were made and the estate makes his and where he Last afternoon Thomas H. 176,180 6,166 Patterson and his oldest son, John A night Belfast High defeated the Maine Cen- headquarters, wil1 Tuesday 254 ings to be filed by one-half vacation, assigned sold, raising a question in equity as to the real 242,870 6,182 make a home for his Marshall Ladies of the G. A. R., for 1st of term. S. title. Cornish ruled that the Patterson, enlisted as in Com- tral Institute five by a score of 48 to 9. The bride. Circle, pre- 97 82,850 2,700 day April Brown, Jr.; M. Judge bill be sus- privates Faraum. tained and that the case heard some were to score sented their past president, Mrs. Mary Rust, “Port. 430 392,552 11,178 by justice any H., and both served throughout the visitors unable in the first half. The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Evans Peck-Williamson Heating & Ventilating Co. of this court upon the question of the amount with a past president’s badge, Mrs. Julia A. war, but owing to injuries received in the ser- The summary: 133 Lawn Avenue was the scene of a mosi 'f-'ai*. vs. L. W. Stockbridge. Dismissed without to be paid by the plaintiff to entitle him to re- 6,205 $6,171,283 $202,275 vice B. McKeen making the presentation speech. costs. Buzzell; H. E. Bangs. deem. Brown, Jr.; Dunton & Morse. they were both assigned to the lighter H. S. (48.) M. C. I. (9.) charming affair last evening, when the little duties H. Dickey rf 9..lb Hazeltine son of the Master The Belfast Rodney Jackson vs. C. B. Sampson, account David Ladd, Belfast, vs. Clara F. Shaw, about the hospitals and camps, but re- house, George Gemmell, gave friends of Mrs. L. L. Robbins lb Mace a dinner to his little LARLY TELEGRAPHY IN BELFAST. in set-off filed at September term. Offer at Northport; continued to April term. The action mained with party classmates of the will be to hear of her safe arrival in their regiment at the front all the If 7.rb Stamford pleased this term to be defaulted for $60. Ritchie; H. was brought by plaintiff to recover a deed of Lothrop Trickey Military Academy, the day being 'n time. After the close of the war Mr. Patter- Achorn If 1 his seventh The affair Omaha, Neb., January 5th. She accompanied f interested reader of the sketch of E. Bangs. his property in Belfast given to the defendant birthday. was giver early c 1 son a saw Stevens 5. c Ames from 6 till 9 and dinner was her Mrs. Paul who had in Walter B. and Altana E. Dutch vs. Isaac upon her marriage to the plaintiff and which bought mill in the town of Lee, (1) p. m., served at daughter, DeLaney, hy Belfast, published last week, has W. rb one Dismissed he claims in the writ was obtained Dickey 2.If Homestead long table, prettily decorated, the center been the 1 Staples. by agreement. Ritchie; by fraud. which he owned and until about 27 spending Christmas holidays with her ir attention to the fact that managed Crocker a Charles H. Brown. Wayland Knowlton; & Blanchard of lb.rf Chandler 3 piece being huge birthday cake with sever Thompson years ago, when he sold it and moved to Bel- sisters, Mrs. F. W. Chase of Newtonville and i' an operator here, and another reader Etta Bowden vs. Lizzie D. Moore. Referred Referee, Cunningham. Umpire, Crosby. candles. There were little dinner favors a’ Bangor. fast. His Mrs. A. T. of Mass. 1 ! Dunton & wife died some before Timer, Jones. Scorer, Mudgett. Time 20 min each which, when to b< Ringold Brockton, at James Brown, later a successful busi- to Hon. W. P. Whitehouse; Morse; Arthur P. Libby et al. vs. Portsmouth, Kit- having years place unfolded, proved and he married soon halves. little caps, and much fun was had 1 i Fellow's & Fellows. tery York Street Railway Co., dismissed after to Belfast Emma opening Leon Beckwith of was an of Boston, also officiated in this ca- coming Citypoint quite badly W. vs. Clara W. for w’ant of them. Master George was the oi George Pendleton Manchee- prosecution; neither party; no fur- F. widow of recipient Mr. we was (Hammons) Hall, Gilman Hall, WEDDING BELLS. After injured Tuesday while at work in Mathews Burd, think, the operator ter, ex. Costs paid, amendment allowed. De- ther action. Rogers; Heath and Thompson. many pretty presents. dinner, game! j who survives him. He is also each e of the Civil War. He murrer to amend declaration filed. Motion Abner W. Fletcher vs. Charles H. Merrill, survived by were played,and boy received a handsom< Brothers mill. He was operating a saw when beginning volun- j Beach-Smith. The of j filed for leave to amend in Dismissed for of three sons and a marriage James J. G. gold scarf pin as a souvenir of the occasion a and was 2nd Lieut, of 4th j by plaintiff' vaca- want prosecution. Heath & daughter by his first wife— | stick of heavy timber lew back striking him Company F, tion and for continuance. Demurrer Beach and Miss Hannah Smith took at It was surely a delightful time for the I sustained. Andrews; Thompson. Annie, John A., Adelbertand Rufus L. Patter- place boyi with him to the floor and which was raised in Brooks A. was a | great force, felling by Capt. Plaintiff has leave one-half vacation to Kate L. Sanford vs. Arthur H. Soden. Re- and very charming one to the elde: | | by son and a the Methodist parsonage at 7.30 o’clock Satur- ■’■"an and number of nieces and He the were cutti ng his right side quite Mr. Beck- left Belfast for the front May 27, amend on statutory terms. Knowlton; Robin- ferred to Hon. W. P. Whitehouse. nephews. people present. Among guests Don | badly. “ j day evening, January 8th, Rev. Albert E. Luce son. Frances vs. joined John G. of aid Simpson, Oliver Hall, Hobart ! with had been the had In the first battle of Bull Run, July 21, | L. Lazell Justus C. Stock bridge Thompson Post, A. R., Chipchas< j facing machine, but vs. Clara W. officiating, using the single service. and Arnold George W. Pendleton Manches- Continued. Cilley and Burpee; Robinson. Springfield and on to Belfast was trans- ring They Stegelfest— Stamford, Conn., Dailj turned so that he received the force Ueut. Burd was badly wounded in the coming Dec. 17th. just away, ter, motion to dismiss filed. Dismissed. Knowl- Edwin P. Treat vs. Hill Rogers. Reference* ferred to were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Norton. Advocate, !a; Thomas H. Marshall of which of the blow on his and this no doubt ansoi,ers is trict Dean on A. W. vs. Grove missed. bad,—indeed, hardly what would attorney, nol prossed. Septem- Fletcher Fred L. Fletcher. Bank- •ted from the East Maine Conference Semi expected of civilized people. We are ber 30,1909, made a written offer to produce of Anderson J Cemetery. glad plaintiff suggested. at our Boy Bandits Sentenced. nary, and from Semi 'earn, however, that gallant young the bonds and exhibit them in the presence of ruptcy Bucksport Wesleyan MORRILL. *‘u»man is in and aa to an of Etta B(JRM BAM. and after health, his good spirit officer holding a writ replevin, that the Bowden vs. Lizzie D. Moore. Referrec nary teaching for a while went t ► The funeral of Mrs. Ernest Townsend was ia Boucher has been sentenced in the pluck, there is only one thing can crush executor might replevin them on bond to Judge W. P. Whitehouse. Dunton A Morse Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Holt of St Albans Roy S. J. where he became in giving vis- court at Bath to Honolulu, interested suga held at her late home last at 2 eat,—that is an event once but as law. The Fellows A Fellows. five years in the State prison Friday p. m., reported, required by bonds, amounting to ited Mrs. Holt’s Mr. Wm. H. father, Kimball, at Thomaston for and and plantations. Returning to this country h< Rev. A. E. Luce of Belfast The re- ■PPdy erroneously. $12,000, were replevined on January 3,1910. The Monday morning session was taken ui breaking entering officiating. ! vs. with 9th.Frank Hunter has assault,and Fred M. Wentworth of Belfast on the took a course at the Harvard Law school am l last sentence refers to a Duplex Roller Bushing Company the continuation of the sufi January employ- mains were in a beautiful white couch previously pub- Naptha replevin same account to one placed Launch M.” Motion to which was on ment with his team year in the Kennebec coun- was 'bed announcement “Myrtle dismiss filed. opened Saturday morning anc for the winter in Pitts- admitted to the bar, but has not practice [ casket, surrounded by a mass of flowers, the of Lieut. Burd’s death on at Boucher was Ritchie; E. Johnson. rested at noon. The action was ty jail Augusta. the acknowl- tokens of her friends and rela- e George brought bj field. .... Laforest who has been his en loving many battlefield. While an Hathom, doing edged leader of a of small who were profession extensively, having shortly operator Mr. Burd Fred G. Gray vs. J. Austin McKeeen, action Mrs. Margaret A. Gilmore against Edward T gang boys tives. she had been a an a Though great sufferer, 'anted a Gilbert extensive in has making it habit to roam and tered the consular service rani 1 telegraph instrument which was to recover $21.20, amount with interest due on The action was one to replevin * lumbering job plunder, camp- aftertaking high yet aa she lay on her couch, she looked like one in a natural cave which a horse trade. Neither no further ac- horse and other A nearly 1,000,000 feet of on the ing they found at Stony in civil service examination. Mr. Wood am I Mr. and from 'orably noticed in the Boston Post of party, personal property. verdici logs yard and in sleeping... Roy Copeland family April tion. for the defense was at cache the outskirts of Bath. Boucher and Ritchie; Brown. rendered noon. Little the teams will soon be at work his who was Enrichetta famou , Albion nave taken rent in the house of Robie 1862. After the war he was an in hauling the Wentworth entered the home of wife, Godard,a inspector George H. Perkins mod David P. Gale vs. Ar- field appeared for the plaintiff and Buzzel Mrs. Emily Mean, moving here last Saturday.... Mr. Her- a Boston custom' with lumber to Pittsfield, a distance of three miles, Rowell on the Brunswick road several weeke vocalist, were in Bucksport for a long stay,i 1 bouse. A brother, E. D. thur A. Moore. Bankruptcy of defendant sug- Dunton A Morse for the defence. man Merriam goee to Boulton this week on lrd The • •..Herbert Huff cut one of hit ago and while it encountered Mrs. last Mrs. to r of Medford, is the survivor gested. A. L. Bird; Brown. American Agricultural Chemical Com feet quite robbing year ago summer, Wood going Ital; business... There seems to be unusual activity Maas,, only Rowell, who is 7# years old. She the Arthur RHchie vs. D. G. Stimpeon and Jane pnny Charles F. Drake. This case was re badly a short time ago.The last snow storm frightened in the fall for further It is reporter I in lumbering this winter,to supply the material family. ys, Oam away for a study. trustee. Trustee discharged with- ferred to Judge W. P. Whitehouse last by calling mythical John, al- that she is to in at for a demand for barrels. All of out McTaggart,* Sep gave enough snow to make first class alone in the sing grand opera Naple great sleighing, though house. this winter. three steam mills will be heavily stocked.* The tato culture. The crop proves will adapt- tegwl rooms lor tanking business sad buildings on the J. C. Whitten at the ed to this section, ana the yield per acre directors’meetings, etc. The new bank piece Upper Bridge settlement SWELLINGS the avenue sna were their con- BELFAST IN 1909. is considerably above for the wss dedicated by a public reception totally burned with all State. Reports from various farmers in inspection November 18th. tents, September 8d. They were oc- in John BRUISES different sections of the couflty, particu- The rooms of the Waldo Trust Co., cupied by J. Mellen. Loes about larly on the farms in and near Belfast, Masonic were and im- $2,0. THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF LOCAL EVENTS Temple enlarged Swellings, bruises, sprains, cuts, JOURNAL’S show a increase in the the banking The department was called out Novem- large acreage proved, by re-arranging etc., should be immediately bathed a of addition- ber 16th to a S. Lord & | Mr. tv. B. tierricK is vne ca- planted and yield from 200 to 350 rooms Ami Hirer.tors’ rooms, and slight Are in N. with Liniment. LOCAL INDUSTRIES. rapidly. Co s sail loft. It a j Johnson's Anodyne bushels per acre. The State average is u. was caused by match, for pable manager. to Always keep it in your home the The principal event of the year in Bel- G. Patter- but 100 bushels per acre. me BamcB: Belfast Sav- lighted read the on the scales, Fred V. Cottrell and Joseph three Belfast weight emergency call. When quickly ap- fast’s industries was the establishing a There is also an increased interest in Bank and Wal- setting fire to oakum. work son built a traction car for the Linn trav- ings Bank, City National Prompt plied and bandages kept thoroughly branch of the business of the Coe-Morti- the all the than three mil- saved a serious as was a eling dog show. It has accommodations poultry business, poultry doTrust now have more fire, there large soaked, relief is quick and certain. mer one of the fertilizer ana some of in company, largest for all the apparatus and people of the raisers handling larger flocks, lion dollars on deposit. quantity inflammable material tne concerns in the For several new ones in. reached the room. country. show and is by a 100 horse starting Eggs CITY AFFAIRS. Mr. Allen B. has been propelled The years past Stantial highest price ever paid here, selling from the city firemen had serious work a power engine. The work of the assessors showed few times in the employ of this company and he so returned Belfast the at 40 cents per dozen early during the summer on forest | Geo. A. Matthews to_ producer value of real estate, resident, to be Johnson’s presented the advantages of Belfast that of a few in November. W. M. Randall in East fires. The largest were in the H. C. j in January, after an absence real estate, non-resident, after thorough investigation the mana- Belfast and A. M. on North- $1,902,905; Pitcher wood lot in East Belfast and the ANODYNE years, and resumed his carriage repair- Ferguson total real estate valuation- gers decided to establish a manufacturing avenue each added to their $196,805; Toothaker woods, west of ing business on Washington street. port largely estate, $676,633; the city. and here. A tract of land and runs. $2,099,710; personal Several cases of occurred shipping plant buildings Rate of taxa- incipient fires with a lower BUSINESS CHANGES. total valuation, $2,776,343. where water front just above the The apple crop was large and of ex- early calling of the firemen and closed his stable bus- tion, $19 $1000. Number of polls, bridge was bought, and the necessary WT. S. Edminster cellent Shipments began early, per prompt action on their part averted ser- Liniment House stable and quality. 1272. An increase was in the r4tSMS.PILIS arrangements made with the U. S. gov- iness at the Phoenix and were well sustained reported ious loss. prices through- and three and four- has as the Two new went to Ct. The Belfast Liv- number of sheep f been famous family emergency remedy ernment as to navigation, etc. Hartford, out the season. Charles W. Lancaster all other Washington and Seaside Hose com- fivermedicin? eReUeve from its former year-old colts, but a decrease on for 99 It is as effective when taken biliousness, streets were opened leading to the prop- ery Co. moved quarters for shipment more than 7,000 panies and Belfast Hook and Ladder years. internally constipation and Beaver bought stock. for anti headache, erty, and the Maine Central Railroad Co. at the corner of High streets, barrels in and October, and company united in a in Pythian colds, influenza, asthma, cramps, colic, diarrhoea, stable. The Read September Edgar F. Hanson, Democrat, was re- supper laid two side tracks to the main building. to the Phoenix House continued at the same ratio through the Hall December 9th. 'Hie was etc., as when applied externally. re-fitted the elected in March, receiving 637 supper The draw of the lower bridge was widen- Garage and Machine Works in all more than 15,000 Mayor furnished by the Pythian Sisters. for season, shipping votes to 616 for Tileston Wadlin, Repub- 25 cents and 50 cents a bottle• ed to admit the passage of large steam- [ Livery Co.’s former premises general barrels. He made one shipment to Scot- The year closed with two fires, one at sale and lican. ers and barges. The city council voted garage and automobile repair land. The of has creat- the Edward residence on shipment apples River avenue was extended from its Sibley High I. S. JOHNSON & Mass. to abate the taxes on the for five business. In November the Belfast Liv- and street at 6 a. which CO., Boston, plant ed a demand for new barrels large former to the Coe- m., December 31st, A with Co. sold its hacks and the horses, northerly terminus years. building 120x160 feet, ery numbers were made by local coopers. road” practically destroyed the L., and the in to Edward Mortimer property. The “State platforms 28x160, an office building and etc., used that department are also new other that on the back road to ! Shippers using boxes, work for was of the same nature evening a who leased the Knowlton stable at the year tool house were built; also a, pier,30x50, Lunt, a to meet a demand Searsport, which house for each holding bushel, as in former and on High street, destroyed a just extending out into deep water, with a the corner of Main and Cross streets the best years, vacated by Frank E. : for that style of packing quali- between Main and streets. State Pierce. tower 80 feet on which is the hoist- the business. Chas. A. McKinley, who raisers Bridge A of high ties of fruit. Some of the poultry Commissioner Paul D. Sargent the Genius gear from which an overhead railway had had charge of the Edminster stable, to fruit Highway churches. ing are setting out their runs trees, held a in Belfast extends to the The cars run Geo. B. Allen’s livery stable in county meeting April The Baptist its building. bought with mutual benefit to both industries. 7th. Sewing Circle observed to the on an incline, are dis- Camden and moved there. farm frith anniversary June with a social building Prices ruled higher on products The election of John S. Davidson as 16th, Medicine and an in- Death in the manage- charged automatically by causedchanges ■ than ever before. Butter sold at the mus‘c and a sup- offices in Bel- tax collector was contested in behalf of ”our,rr?^r^sses’The picnic genious contrivance are brought back to ment of two job printing and this created a per. Circle attended a stores for 37 cents, price Chas. H. on account of a tech- moving picture the Two loads and fast in 1909. William F. Langill’s busi- Sargent, show in Belfast loading point. barge demand for oleomargarine, which retails in favor of Opera House after the ness was continued his wife and their nicality. The court decided one steamer load of fertilizer material by for 25 cents. Butter to 30 cents meeting, by courtesy of Mrs. Walter J. the name of the W. dropped Mr. Davidson. were discharged before the end of the son George, under after Christmas. also reached the Clifford, wife of the Mrs. Eliza- Eggs The arc street are being changed ! manager. year. Hatch Brothers of the Head of F. Langill Printing Co. and lights The Baptist Social j highest price ever known here, selling from the former to the later Young Ladies’ the a for bar- beth succeeded her daughter, system Union was Tide have contract 20,000 | Burgess Thanksgiving week for 43 cents per organized in January, with 20 a of ! Miss Grace E. in the manage- style Tungston lights. members, rels for this company, large number Burgess, dozen. Poultry retailed, Thanksgiving .hey held a “poverty social’’ men have been in the construc- ment of the business established by T. J. THE SCHOOLS. December 3d. employed j week, as follows: native turkeys,34 cents; I tion of the and it will afford & G. W. more than fifty years rtii was mate m uic Rev. Arthur G. plan' per- Burgess chickens, 22; fowls, 18; geese, 24; ducks, arrangement Roberts of Deleware, to abou.. men. a BROOKS, MAINE, manent employment fifty i ago. 22. The of milk was advanced one spring by \vnich Belfast and Searsport Ohio, graduate of Newton Theological M. Wood sold his marble bus- price Work was begun on the foundation Au- ( Freeman cent at 6 cents in sum- were united in a district and Alonzo J. Institution, was ordained to the to A. S. Heal per quart; selling ministry gust 4th and the first consignment of iness (Mark Wood & Son) of Belfast, and installed as of I mer and 7 cents in winter. Knowlton, superintendent pastor the First Bap- material was received December 20th. and moved to Bath, where he bought and was elected district at a tist Farm labor was very scarce and the superintendent, church, January 14th. On Jan, of of which Belfast The church 10, women went into the fields during the saiary $1500, pays Baptist edifice underwent Monday, the State of an extensive rush of harvesting. A woman coming to $500, Searsport $200 and renovation in the autumn, WILL OPEN A a of the roof town with a team load of farm produce I Maine $800. This makes saving $500 was reshingled and a stee! ceil- a fur Belfast and an increase of ing with new color w-as not an unusual sight when the pota- year scheme, new win- dows and to and apple shipments were at their. duties and salary for the superintendent. carpet, were placed in the au- BARGAIN The school class of 1909 dience room. COUNTER, height. High present- The room was first used in from which he its will sell at very low in line with its ed as its “senior dramatics,” the play renovated condition for the 1 he year 1909 was pre- centennial the of Venice to on services of prices ODDS and ENDS of his stock decessors, for a decade or more, in the “Merchant up date,” the church December 19th. the 1 28th, from which they netted I he sermons were improvement in size and quality of January by Prof. Frederick L. In addition to a cash trade from any clas< horses on the A $130. Instead of the usual graduation Anderson and Rev. Mower. used farm. few years j Irving B. of exercises the class voted to make an ex- The annual his goods of not less than one ago ordinary farm horses weighed from Sunday school rally was held dollar cursion to D. C.. and visit- the same DR. U. W. MERROW the 900 to 1,100 apiece,now the general range Washington, day. purchaser can have is from 1,200 to 1,600. M. B. Smith ed that city in March, in a personally Trinity Reformed chnrch of East Bel- conducted Orrin J. fast observed Whose Initiative Discernment of Disease 5 of keeps 40 high bred horses at his farm, : trip by Dickey. High its anniversary by a har- yards Lockwood A Sheet s -bool students and others from vest Conditions C< With Profound and Horace Cheneryhas 30. Charles W. neigh- supper October nth. A new wains- upled 40 Lancaster and J. A. Staples sold 25 boring towns joined in the trip. The cotting, a gift from New York friends, Knowledge and Scientific Attain- ing, inch, for 40c. sermon was was given in the Uni- in the ---- heavy horses from Iowa in April. graduation placed audience room, ami the ments Are Working Modern i The of strawberries and other versalist church June 13th, by Rev. A. church debt was reduced to crops $150 during Wonders in Maine. small fruit and berries were and A. Smith, on “The issues of life.” The collectors large [Continued on page Notice of Sale, The was and church decorations were arranged by the seven.] [Taken from the News.] good. cabbage crop large Bangor Daily Unpaid taxes on lands lo a situated in the town o' but cauliflower was a The juniors, according time-honored cus- good, failure. Less than one in this Dr. Mer- Searsport, in the of tom. The class numbered year vicinity, county Waldo, for the hay product was in and graduating year 1909. good quantity row’s name is mouth. His office and ««•*« IB ZZ8TV of which eleven were and DR. HUMPHREYS SPECIFICS. every quality, but harvesting was delayed by- twenty, boys The list of Directions with each laboratories are with the best following taxes on real estate of rains. When the weather came it nine girls. German was added to the ial in Fife Languages. equipped very BELFAST'S NEW INDUSTRY—THE CO E-MORTIMER FERTILIZER WORKS. good non-resident owners, in the town of Searsport was ideal for the business and the curriculum of the school. The school English,German, Spanish, and French. appliances known to science in the treatment for the crop Portuguese year 1909, committed to me for collec was admitted to class A in and ‘°"f°rsaid was secured in excellent condition. English of disease, wl tv he is associated with assist- town' the second of Jun,- Brothers had run ot is conuucung a department store. No- day F Mathews a large Prof. work. The school FOR Price 1JOH. remains and Edward Horace Win. A. Brown of the Univer- college preparatory ants whose ski! .s scarce less than his own unpaid; notice is hereb orders for interior wood work, H. Knowlton and 1* Fevers. Congestions. given that if said doors, of Maine a demonstra- received in October a gift of Inflammations.25 taxes, interest and charge Grant a store on House sity gave poultry large pic- 2. are the mecca uf the the the sashes, etc., for opened Custom Worms, Worm Fever, or Worm Disease 25 sick, distressed, are not so blinds, public buildings tion in Hall 3d. tures of Prof. Dudley A. Sargent, and of previously paid, much of the re: for in Equity Grange July 3. Colie. Crying and W akefulness of Infants 25 afflicted of this estate taxed as is from ail sections of the country. Two square dealing groceries, provis- the of Harvard desperately vicinity. sufficient to pay the amoun ions, etc., and for and The annual fair of the Waldo County Hemingway gymnasium 4. Dinr.'en. of Children and Adults 25 due new buildings in Mass., buying shipping Prof. What is the eeret of this man’s success in therefor, including interest and charge large Lynn, was held University. Sargent attended the ft. Dysenteiy Griping*, Bilious will be Mr. Knowlton later Agricultural Society September Colic.25 sold at public auction at the town hou were furnished by this firm with every- produce. bought Belfast school in 7. the treatment < f disease? does he cure 7th, 8th and and had fine High 18*34-7. The B. Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis. 25 Why first in its and a number of his partner’s interest and is 9th, weather, 8. Mon penetiation and power of Tax, $1.10. 50,- the South and Intermediate 14. closed out to in in a yokes of oxen and 12 pairs of trained Primary Salt Rheum, Eruption®, Erysipelas.25 that their fellow- W. S. Marshall. at Gro\, OOD windows and doors. The factory has engage cobbling shop at lft. thought eclipses anything Cottage Maple steers in the cattle schools, resigned tha close of the Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.... 25 Campground. Value, $50. run on fuil time the with an on High street. He subsequently moved parade. 16. Fever men Dr. Merrow s skill is Tax, $1.10. during year A. school year after 41 years as and Ague. Malaria.25 possess. something to The Journal with Fred Johnson closed out his dry and experience 17. Nickerson. Land in increased force and had a amount building, where, Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External. no mere text no Searsport. Value large business in Masonic a teacher, all except two terms of which Internal.25 books, study, no plodding $60; Tax, $1.32. of work on hand at the close of the Chas. L. Monaghan as a partner, he fancy goods Temple 18. Ophthalmia. Weaker Inflamed Eyes.25 year. were in the schools of Belfast. She was practice can produce. instinctive- a hand in December and went to Colorado. 19. Catarrh. Influenza. Cold in Intuitively, Albert T. Est. This firm pays out in Waldo county for opened laundry. This firm dis- Head.25 Peabody Land in Searspor given an informal reception June 23d 26. Whooping Cough. Spasmodic ly he forms his opinion of what the diseased Value, $200. $4.40. labor and material the be- solved after a few weeks. Mr. Water- PISH. Cough.25 Tax, during year by her associates and former and 21. Asthma Oppressed. Difficult condition is he is man continued the for a short pupils Breathing.25 and rarely wrong. Mrs. John Stowers. tween $40,000 and $50,000. laundry 27. Building in Searspor Bottom fish were scarce all the season a purse of $100 in gold was presented to Kidney Disease. Gravel. Calculi 25 time and then gave it up to continue his His skill, his accuracy in diagnosing obscure Value, $1,750. Tax, $38.50. Leonard & Barrows had one of the on account of the of her. She was succeeded Miss Alber- ! 28. Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness.1 00 shoe work. ravages dogfish, by his success in is Margaret Est. busiest of their in Bel- 29. Sore .Mouth, FeverSoresor Canker.25 diseases, treating them, dum- Sawyer Building in Sear- years experience and but few were taken in the upper ta Wadsworth. port. I. V. Miller his fur 36. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting who see Value, $200. Tax, $4,40. fast. Their shoe was worked to re-opened parlors of The and of the Bed.25 founding physicians patients that they factory part the bay. Mackerel did not ap- pupils parents East 34. £ore Throat. Quinsy and Sarah S. for the season of 1909-10 in rooms over Diphtheria...25 are Sawyer Est. in Sear;, its utmost the in Belfast “Brick school” an absolutely unable to relieve returning again Building capacity throughout year, Chas. F. pear any numbers, and only a few gave informal 35. Chronic Congestions, Headaches .2ft port. Value, $o0. Tax, $1.10. even a small Thompson’s confectionery store, and when stock-taking only tinkers were taken in the nets. reception June 19th at the home of Mr. 77. Grippe, Hay Fever ami Summer Colds to health and under Dr. Merrow’s direc- formerly occupied by Geo. W. Wise, Herring ...25 hope Thus. O. Nickerson. in section was shut down at a time in order were the and Mrs. Fred N. to the A small bottle of Building Searspor shoe repairer, who retired from business. very plentiful. Although Savery teacher, Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest tions. This is not a play of words intended to Value, $125. Tax, $2.75. co keep the work going. A full crew was smelt Miss Annette Robinson. pocket. Sold by druggists, or 3ent on receipt of price. Mrs. Viola Ames closed her fishing began early, September 1st, deceive the credulous, it is backed the F. A. CURTIS, and the boarding Medical Book up by ,, steadily employed, capacity of the catch was small. Clams continue The pay of the principal of the sent free. ( ollector of Taxes of house in the Marsano High innumerable all the facts and cir- Searsport. the was increased the addition block, High street., to in school was increased of facts, cases, December factory by and to decrease both size and numbers, and $100; the gram- HUMPHREYS' HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corner 21, 1909.—3w52 moved Auburn. j William and Ann New cumstances of which are on record, which are of new machinery in some of the depart- lobsters are almost a of the mar schools $50, and of Streets. York. Chas. II. Chamberlain, the pioneer 10 thing past. grade 8, $30. ments. Orders are now on hand that Even cunners flounders and tomcods Dodge’s were introduced known to thousands and which can he verified cent carriage man, closed out his busi- ( geographies ANNUAL MEETING will keep a full crew busy to April. The were not in such numbers as into the schools. by any who wish to acquaint themselves with ness here and moved to Bangor. caught FURS! FURS!! daily output is 2,000 usual. The school class of ’09 a the of cases. pairs. Willis B. Fletcher a High gave history the Coupled with this The Roller after began operating Duplex Bushing Co., birthday surprise party to intuitive of disease is ! Stockton vacuum carpet cleaner at the homes of NEW' BUILDINGS AND Raphnel power determining all Water nine months of busy work on bushings, IMPROVEMENTS. Leavitt, 73th. MILLER, 73 Main Street. Springs Compan his February the skill and resource that come small machine patrons. wdth Dr. Mer- blocks, boats and general The closed was a banner one The graduating class of the i William W. Blazo, who year just High row’s of constant in the work, went into the hands of receivers bought Augus- school observed Large Offering, years practice treat- The annual tus as to new erected and Arbor day by planting a meeting of the stockholders Clark's teaming business two years buildings improve- ment of all diseased conditions and the in September. H. Holton Wood, vice ments to others. tree on the common and christen- aid of the Ktockton Spring.- Water will ! ago, Maurice Shaw’s teams in Among the new build- upper Company and the I bought with Favorable every scientific appliance of disease held at the office of the at Stoekte president, largest stockholder, 1909. James Hill started in ings we note the following: ing it, appropriate ceremonies, Opportunity treating Secretary D. general Springs on the 18th of was the creditor, having loaned | new Adams in honor of their with which the doctors offices and laboratories Tuesday, day Januar principal The building of the City National locust, teacher, A I). the The receivers’ j city teaming. TO BUY. 1910, at 2 P. M., to hear the reports of th corporation $91,000. Bank; a two double tenement house Walton S. Adams. arc equipped. officers Chas. E. Stevens moved his harness story and act upon the same, to elect a boar showed liabilities of ihe rate or the report $104,433.00; on Dr. O. S. school and mill tax Dr. Merrow sh* uld cure of seven shop from Custom House square to a Bridge street," by Vickery; 1 and remoJel Furs. you. Take hope. directors for the ensuing year and t assets, Mr. Wood was increased 10 repair $69,495.00. bought new the new hail of Seaside a cot- cents, to $4.09 per No transact any other business that mav building on Phoenix Row. Grange; pu- All matter how hopeless your condition seems, proper; the business at the receivers’ sale De- at the Belfast’s share Furs up-to-date. come before said Marcellus R. Knowlton of Miss tage Battery, by W. R. pil, making $5,080. no meeting. it bought Howard; matter what treatment you have had, your '•ember 18th, and is he will a ; The school was 1 Goods sent on Per order, expected Knowlton on carpenter shop on street, year increased in the anywhere approval. Jennie the restaurant, High Congress by cas> is NOT HOPELESS until Dr. ontinue. Belfast schools from 1 Merrow has ALHMJT A street which she bought of Ralph H. Fred V. Cottrell; a Colonial cottage at 35 to 36 weeks per Highest cash prices for Raw Furs. .M. Ul>, Secretary. he u added a to his a fall pronounced it so. ja Thompson story Mrs. Mabel a year, term of 14 weeks and two ; Stockton December Mosher. Citypoint, by Cushing; log- See me when in want of Furs. Springs, Me., 30, 1909 iothing factory on Church street to ac- cabin at Beaver Leslie others of 11 weeks each. Two new men started in the paper Tail, by Gardner A Few of Dr. Merrow’s commodate his increasing business. and and At the State examination for 1 I. Important Cures. hanging business: A. T. Gay and Walter Ralph Roy Cunningham; a cot- Waldo V. MILLER, FURRIER, Amasa S. Heal bought Mark Wood & on the held in J. Roberts. tage harbor front, near Condor county schools, Belfast August ; It would be to here but a ANNUAL works and combined it with 73 Main Street, Maine. impossible give MEETING Co.’s marble street, Geo. R. a 27th, one certificate was for Belfast, Win. H. Arnold sold his grocery and by Gray; wooden ad- granted j very few of the many successful cases treated bis business. He continues at and six 43tf granite store to Wellman & Thorndike. dition, for a workshop, at the superintendent for teachers. on provision county by hr. Merrow. The and details of both stands, the granite works Bridge a Fire were history Mr. Wellman subsequently sold his inter- jaii; concrete house on Bay View- escapes added to the South | Stockton Trust street and the marble on Grammar and thest cases, together with thousands of others Springs Compan} shop High est to 1. L. and W. H. street, by Frank H. Hoag; a frame Primary, Head of the Tide A Reliable f* Perry McIntosh, I _ street. on and a steel are or. file at the doctor's office and be in- who continue the business as & dwelling Bay View street, by Elijah buildings, ceiling put into the may Holmes Bros, cut a of ice on Perry cargo C. a on Brick school house in East Remedy vestigated one so The McIntosh. Howard; garage Northport Belfast. by any interested, you may i annual meeting of the stockholders o Goose river pond and shipped directly at the On account of the crowded the Stockton Herbert E. Bradman sold his store on avenue, residence of O. E. Frost; condition of go and see the cured ones or write them should Springs Trust Company will bt to the vessel without housing. a the school rooms Cream Balm held at their Rooms lower Main street to Chas. E. Knowlton, set of farm buildings on the Hazeltine twenty girls from grade Ely’s you Wsh: Banking at Stocktor Fred A. Holmes 20 men and 8 were is quickly absorbed. on the 18th employed who sold the to place, Perkins road, by Robert L. transferred to the common coun- Springs, Tuesday, day of January subsequently building Curtis; Gives Relief E. F. Cushman, cured of two cancers. A. D. at 10. three teams at nis saw mill at North a wooden cil room in Memorial at Once. 1910, a. m., to hear the reports Geo. C. Lower. Mr. Lower uses it for one-story building on Main building November M. I cured of blood the officers Belfast. He had a large run of work with Miss It FFaley, poison. and act upon the same, to elect job in connection with new street, Geo. C. for his 15, Bertha I. Bird as teacher. cleanses, soothes, storage his build- by Lower, up- board of directors for the t> and several orders for cooperage for The afternoon heals and Wiliam McMann, cured of epileptic fits. ensuing year and the street. Mr. Bradman con- holstery business. John R. session of all the schools protects transact ing up Dunton, any other business that may properly Massachusetts parties. a was to half an the diseased mem- William E. cured of nervous de- tinues the grocery business in the C. W. Esq., built cottage on the shore just changed hour earlier, be- Northrup, come before said uriaijuu leastru txitr maxis- meeting. niiieniij'iuM above the and at 12.30 o’clock on brane resulting from , bility. Per uum.aowi own.. Battery several cottages ginning account of order, field store at the foot of Main street and lack of in Catarrh and drives T. W. Lothrop moved his department w-ere built on what was known as the light the school rooms. Mrs. F. A. Clark, cured of female complaint. ALBERT M. AMES, Recretar opened a machine shop for general work. field. of the classes had away a Cold in the ! Stockton Springs, December 30, 1909. store from The Journal to 78 Allyn Many class rides or Mrs. M. A. Atwood, cured of tumor. The axe estab- building Head manufacturing business, wnicii nave ueen picnics the quickly. Main street. -uuhuuj^s materially during year. May 31st, B. lle-llAy CCXiCQ Mrs. F. B. cured of rheumatism. lished in East Belfast in 1820 H. stores the Senses of fsH * I French, by Major The Piano and Music Co. enlarged or improved include the former j S. freshmen, Quantabacook. June LYLlI was Staples Taste and Smell. Full size 50 at Mrs. Clara Parker, cured of goitre. Benjamin Kelley, incorporated May closed its business in rooms of the National at 1st, grades 8 and 9 went to cts., Drug- here January, tak- City Bank, the Quantaba- 1 8th by the heirs of the late partners, and B. H. S. gists or by mail. In 75 cents. Mrs. Hester Burton, cured of paralysis. ing the pianos and organs to their store junction of Main and Beaver streets, for cook, TO, to Swan Lake. liquid form, Walter B. Rankin and Benjamin Kelley, June B. H. S. ^Jy Brothers, 56 Warren New York. Wiliam cured of catarrh of Storage in Waterville. and selling the phono- the occupancy of H. L. Locke & Son and 4th, sophmores had a pic- Street, McGee, the Jr., the latter having died March 25th. nic on the graph and record business to J. L. K. A. French & Co.; the rooms of the shore. June 5th, grades 6 and bowels. The corporation continues the business 7 had a buckboard E R ISHABLE & Co. Waldo Trust in Masonic a ride. Orrin J. Dick- FARM FOR SALE Edward cured of worm. FREIGHT Its Sleeper Co., Temple; Gorman, tape at the old stand. capital stock is Colonial ey entertained those who went P’ R. F. Jaynes, manager of Hood & Co.’s style porch, veranda and grad- on the Clara cured of disease. $10,000. In 180 Ceorge, Bright’s stored in heated Belfast was succeeded in ing the grounds at E. R. Pierce’s resi- I Washington excursion at his cottage at Northport, Maine, containing acres; 40 place Gas and Electric Co. was creamery, Fred. cured of what the The Belfast June icres of This is Hoffman, hospital April, by E. G. Roberts of Brooks. dence, High street; the Curtis store in Temple Heights 6th. mowing land. farm first class while for boat accom i merged in the Penobscot Bay Electric The B. H. S. physicians called consumption of the bowels. waiting T. S. built and filled an East remodeled for a class of 1810 the for corn, and other crops. There Thompson ice Belfast, dwelling, opened hay, potatoes, Mrs Co., whose principal power station is at cured of cancer of the 25x100 feet and 20-foot in by Clarence M. Knowlton; the Salniond year by presenting very in ire 60 acres of Joseph Riley, modations. The former station house, posted, ; successfully pasture—high land, suitable for Inquire of East Orland. power on Belfast uterus. East Belfast and delivered to cus- place Northport avenue, graded, Opera House, December 10th, the is 1 in East Belfast is retained as a sub- city sheep. The remainder in woodland, hard tomers. shrubbery and trees trimmed and build- popular new play “The Union Depot,” md soft miles a new READ station and has been put in first class before a wood, only 1| from steam Valuable Book Free GARAGE & Elisha H. Conant, the veteran ings renovated, by Walter J. Clifford; large audience. condition. and is furnished grocery saw mill. This farm is well watered from Light power and James Roberts built an L to his at FIRES AND THE Dr. provision dealer, retired in January, house FIRE DEPARTMENT. Merrow’s book sent free to anyone on the Coe-Mortimer Co. This company has that never There are 50 MACHINE CO., after half a century in the business. A ! the Head of the Tide; Mrs. Camilla A. An springs go dry. apple introduced the Tungsten lights, and these additional fire alarm box was in- trees in good bearing condition. The application. Written and compiled by the Chinese was established in Mr. Hazeltine built a pergola, 9x15 feet, on in buildings of 60-candle are the laundry stalled the New consist of a house, L and wood house doctor the fruit of the lights power taking her house on Court England Telephone one-story himself, being ripe High Street, Belfast. Conant’s former store. street. to md barn 70 of arc for the streets. exchange, ring in alarms sent in by 42, in good repair. There is a doctor’s years of as place lights lighting The firm of Vinal & A new iron fence was set around the by experience a physician, Stimpson, machin- telephone. A new of five well of good water at the house, which is five Some trouble has been experienced with signal blasts and containing information of inestimable ists, dissolved. Mr. Vinal later went Citypoint cemetery. was for fires miles from Belfast, 2k miles from t he North- the gas because of defective pipes, but adopted outside the hydrant value to into and the business was Walter J. Clifford made noticeable im- port Campground, on” an R. F. D. route. For the sick. Absolutely FREE to any the has done its best to bankruptcy district. company give discontinued. provements at the House further particulars inquire of David L. Herrick one for same. and is Opera entrance, Washington Hose sending WindowGIass good service making improvements Company’s annual >n the or address Melvin A. Sanborn in the re-arranging the arch and a ball premises, If you are in re- at the works. engaged installing was held in Belfast House DAVID L. sick, distress, without hope, i gas business in the handsome series of electric I Opera HERRICK, grocery store occupied lights. 29th. joice that there is some one who in The Read Garage and Machine Works January Additional features were tf49 R. F. I). No. 6, Belfast, Me. every All sizes and cut to for many years Frank M. human order. its former stand at 48 Main by Lancaster, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. moving pictures and a concert probability can cure The record moved from now retired. by Keyes’ you. corner of and Beaver orchestra. Belfast Hook & Ladder of the past is the street to the High A. The Belfast Board of Com- best way to judge the future* A. Moore, fish dealer, Beaver \ Trade was or- 1 pany s ball was in the streets, vacated by the Belfast Livery Opera House Dr. Merrow’s thousands of A. A. HOWES & CO. street, was succeeded by Walter White- ! ganized February 19th, with 164 mem- March cures, very many The new was fitted with all 12th. Music was of them Co. place and he bers. Elmer by Keyes’ pronounced should arouse head, by Melvin Clark. Ex-Mayor Small was chos- orchestra, assisted hopeless, | modern conveniences for a general by soloists from doing Allen H. Curtis A. H. en president; Dr. S. W. Johnson secre- courage in every sick one’s heart. business in as well as for bought Applin’s Waterville and Pittsfield. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK. BELFAST automobiles, in House in Decem- tary and C. W. treasurer. The Write Dr. Merrow* 1 and ma- bakery Opera block, Wescott, There was a slight fire in the today if you are sick. the former lines of custom job ber. board entertained the Boston tenement Real Estate 9 Merchant’s over Tell him It a D. F. store on freely of your troubles, your The annual meeting of the stockholders of l chine work. had very prosperous D. C. Davis his Association 6. Stephenson’s High hopes closed blaclcsmithing May The visitors were street and your the National Bank of for the M season and the outlook is for the May 4th. The damage to fears, ask him what he thinks. You City Belfast, good business in Belfast and a a tour of Maine. Stephen- took shop in making They were son s water IN WALDO COUNTY. will be choice of directors and the transaction of an> } future. met at store, chiefly by and smoke kindly and courteously treated, and '| Liberty. the station here by a committee was about other business that may legally come before 9 fitted a at his $900. whatever your I. L. Perry up shop gar- William of the Board of Trade the troubles the chances are the them, will be held at their rooms on H. Bray bought the Elite and Belfast was hanking in for auto- department called out doctor can l| age East Belfast, repairing Picture Theatre on and taken in buckboards TuheL July We buy and tell. Farms wanted. send back words of confidence and at 10 o'clock a.m Moving High street, Band, about the 24th by fire in some Tuesday, January 18.1910, j mobiles and carries automobile supplies. rags in the base- cheer,words in December. city. An informal reception was given that will arouse again the of C. W. WESCOTT, Cashier. * Water Co. installed a new the Thompson Co. on spirit The Belfast land Knowlton moved his them in Belfast at which J"fnt ,°f Mfg. hope and Belfast, December 17, 1909.—4w51 Way law Opera House, Church street. The was ORRIN J. DICKEY. determination to be well. pump at the Little River station, capable the damage small. Belfast, Maine. office to the Dr. Hills’ building on band gave a concert. Ex-Mayor Rob- Address of water in High ■ of E. of handling a million gallons street. ert F. Dunton i? ’’“'Mings Wellington Dunbar Se con d- h and I welcomed the visitors and in East were 24 to a pump of 700,000 Belfast burned August 3d goods of every de 9 hours, replace Raymond Ellis took of the Com- there were addressees visitors and W1“ al* J* W. charge by their contents, and no insurance! MERROW, M. D., scription. Furni- # gallons capacity. mercial local business men. car- House, formerly the Common- Ihe barn on the PRESTON’S State ture, bedding, The New & Tele- George Sides Diace at 40-42 Main etc. W England Telephone wealth, in and continues it as The City National Bank in 1908 Sanitarium, Street, pets, stoves, fa- December, bought City point was burned furniture Co. and improved its a the August 19th, with Antique 9 graph enlarged house. brick store of A. D. Chase and all its BOARDING AND TRANSIENT a and the boarding son, contents, consisting of miscellan- LIVERY, N. Bennington, Vt. specialty. If yoi m cilities at “central” in Belfast, Geo. W. Patterson at the corner of Main and have to 9 opened a boarding Church streets, eous goods in If anything were a rest room for storage. STABLE you cannot call in person, we would ad- sell me h 9 operatives provided and lodging house in the McClintock res- and in 1909 took it down and erected on The drop The department responded to a call vise to pos 1 you will receive a prompt call. 9 use when off duty temporarily. idence on street. its site a handsome you write the doctor for High modern style bank September at the farm [s situated on Washington street, just off Main today Question room was furnished with the proceeds of 5th, of Matthew Blank and learn WALTER H. COOMBS, building. The new building offers far Leadbetter in street. I have single and double hitches, buck- ju8t what your troubles are. a dance the in Odd FARMING INTERESTS. East Northport, Corner Cross nd Federal Streets, Belfast, f given by operatives more commdious than the form- the Geo. formerly boards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Yonr The quarters M. Knowlton place. The build- Fellows’Hall, April 2nd. telephone The most important feature in the er one at the of Main and Bea- patronage is solicited. Telephones—stable. Z7a*3jpjf busi- junction ings were has come to be a necessity and the farming line in Belfast and Waldo ver the completely destroyed, with 235-2, house, 61-13. Iy28 county streets, improvements including n®ar’y al> their contents. The KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE ness of the Belfast exchange is growing was the continuation and loss was . j increase of po- 54 additional safety deposit boxes, en- about $3,500; insured. W. 8. PRESTON, Preprlettr. RmSKllWlYCORE partially COUGH SYRUP Makas Kldnaya and Bladdap Right § 1 r.* .. ■■ ■ .- ing 787 against 440 of its ___ BELFAST IN 1909. points oppo- 12. Amelia F. nents. Morse of Waldo, aged 71 ‘jRysstfattusr'**- years. the Prank F Pa”0M d««d November from Following are games of the various 26th, 14. In N. John W. Holmes From gunshot wounds received the same He Brooklyn, Y., of [Continued Page Seven.] Belfast teams in 1909: day. 62 was hunting Mazfield with Charles Lowell Brooklyn, aged years. January 13. Castine, 28; Belfast 16. nJ«r 14. In Orissa S. 75. ton in October. The music was by the and the r$e the latter became accidentally Searaport, Wiswell, aged Glenwood 15. In Pittsfield, Maine Central Insti- 18. In Bangor, Frank Burkett, aged 69 years. church choir. tute. 34; 20. discharge 19. 61 Belfast High School, Thomas G. Bartlett was Justus Thorndike, aged years. 15. Belfast Capt badly injured 21. Grace L. 35 A of children alumni,41;Colby college,19 a fall at his home on Stimpson, aged years. company calling them- 27. Belfast, by Primrose Hill in Octo- 68; Rockland, 18. ber. 21. Mary Lauriet Sleeper, aged 89 years. selves the Union Theatre H. 8., M. Company play- February 5. B. 59; C. I., 22. Patterson fell 22. Rosina Hanson, aged 88 years. Stoves, Martin on the street Decem- 10. In Fairfield, 24. Sarah A. 76 I "The Maid of the Mountains” in a Fairfield, 48; Belfast, ber 9th and dislocated his Chapin, aged years. IS. shoulder. ■'ll in lost the 26. William C. Oxton of Rockport, aged 26 early October, and did it so '* Geo. Burjrm sight of an eye while nicely 19. B. II. 8., 41; University of Maine, years. that they were induced to it be- cutting wood December 11th. present 30. 28. James H. Cunningham, aged 61 years. v the in <1 PREME JUDICIAL Ranges, public Knights of Pythias 26. Ail Belfast, 76; 25. COURT. 30. In Harriet A. Towne of Rockland, three terms of Seattle, Wash., Hall. March 5. B. H- 8., 104; Rockland H. S., 12. While the Supreme Court 78 occupied with Seattle, aged years. A lecture course of six numbers 11. All Belfast, 56; 13. were well important civil litigae opened Fairfield, was but little NOVEMBER. Belfast 12. In Uhl Town, O. T. H. S. 37; B. tion there criminal business, tho Flour Lameness Opera House, November 23d, of that — Furnaces H. 9.. 30. greater part docket being devoted tc Keep In Los Angeles, Cal., Mabel Wallace Stops iii a lecture by Peter on of the liquor Backus of Los MacQueen 18. B. H. S., 78; Dexter H. S., 31. violations laws. The grand jury Angeles. Much of the chronic lameness hand and game where Roosevelt formed 1' indictments in 5. Leonora Flanders, 62 years. 29. B. II. S., 23;Monson January, 25 in April aged in horses is due to Are the best in the market. We 1 Academy,20. The second was on and 36 in Seven were Bills 6. In Warren, Martha V. Benner of Warren, neglect. December 30. In Menson, Monson Acd 19; B. September.. divorces Down See The 18. decreed in January, 5 in and 50 years. that your horse is not al. Reynolds Trio. The course H.,8. April 22 in Sep- William Tell Flour — aged sell them. We also tember. Judges King, Buy by the 8. Almira E. Hatch, aged 82 years. lowed to lame. Sloan’s carry continue to February 23d. The Basket hall season of 1909-10 Savage and Whitehouse go Keep a1 the three barrel, if possible. You thus protect 9. B. Wilson, aged 72 years. I he Literature Club, which holds meet- November 29, in presided terms, respectively. Joseph Liniment on hand and apply at opened Belfast Opera There wa? one State prison “wheat comers” 12. In Lebanon, N. H., Alice W. Gates of at the homes of the B. H. 8.. Dark sentence, Rudolph yourself against and the first of stiffness. It’s members every House: 06; Harbor Ath- M. two years for criminal assault. Lebanon, aged 57 years. sign ■ Cox, rises in the of flour. And for the season of letic Association ,5. Also a to price you F. — OIL STOVES Monday, opened tie, 18 18 holidays and 16. In Lynn, Mass., Edward Carrow, aged wonderfully goes observances. will be sure of flour peuetrating 10 on October 1st. The between B. 11. S. 2nd always good and 38 — study of team and the was years. right to the spot relieves the is Lincoln F)ay observed by the Grand and 17. In Los Frank Hall of Los wiling continued from last season. Five." good bread—biscuits—pies cakes. Angeles, Cal., — or “Mystic an: B. H. 12. in hermetically tanks—cleaned so my dog,” at recital of the School S., Miss ’1'ie.D. Pilsbury. Papers were read 3. Mary H. Wiggin, aged 39 years. removed a spavin on a mule. This 27. B. H. Furnishing. -HHlie six times before expression in Boston, October 27th, S., 47; Bangor Y. M. C. by Mi- Mitchell, on “Washington’s grinding—everything, 6. Mary J. Noyes, aged 92 years. spavin was as large as a guinea eg *. In and “Sandy’s old woman,” December Early i by Mrs. George W. Stoddard even the sewing of the bags, is done 7. Charles L. Dyer, aged 1 month. my estimation the best remedy for lame- 28. In Fastport, B. H. Fast- as a ness and soreness S., IS: on “\\ mrigton Soldier and Statesman.” clean 10. Eben F. Bramhall, aged 61 years. is port lers Club by bright, machinery. Lobsters, 16. The gave a Washington pro- 11. In Portland, Horace Anderson of Port- PLUMBING A SPECIALLY The ladies of the North church gave 29. In home of dealer and Fastport, B. H. S' 21: Lob- gram be Mrs. Edward Sibley. Ask your insist on land. i,i “A Gentle in Me- 9. farce, Jury,” sters, TP,< *’1 ’le of the Head of the Tide observed — 13. In Rochester, N. Y., Roland L. Carter of ■iirial in connec- In having Hall, February 12tn,‘ 29. Woodland, B. H. 56; Ma\ as “Mother’s Day.” Rochester, aged 37 years. 11. w.ewiw anu :oil with a public supper Woodland, 1 ri»' amnated societies had 14. In Bangor, Sarah Field of Bangor, aged 30. B. H. S., 23. thei 80 rC.K.T'' 'AAL,, Milltown, exercises, parade, services at the years. ceni< 17. In Mitchell address, in of & me oase ball music, etc., the Opera Brewer, Llewellyn K. Clifford E. Whitten and Albert W. opening game of the Trussell, Ralph Hou May 31st, Memorial on William Tell Brewer. year was April 29, when a shoe Day falling tevens ast young men, secur- factory Sum ihe Odd Feilows and of 20. In North Vassalboro, Warren W. Knowl- HIGH STREET, BELFAST. team defeated the B. H. to 9. Knights xc< llent with the Boston & S., 22 he Belfast Band and ton, 38 years. Liniment Pyii city government, aged positions Other were: 24. Samuel Hodgkinson and Miss E. 1 Co. at games took Parade. The Memorial ad- Amy 24. Daniel K. 9 years. Gold edging Pioneerville, 13. B. ,'n Harvey, aged Mr. H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence. May H. S., 2: Camden H. S.. 1. Rev. A. A. Danforth. 24. Kans., of the dres by Smith. General holi- Phineas G. Hunt, aged 72 years. — BURGESS iho. Mr Whitten has charge 22. Rockland 25. In F. R.F.D. No. 3, writes: Youi Lini- H. S., 2; B. H. S., 0 tions prevailed in the Auburn, Benjamin Wells, Jr., and 26. In M. iectri*' lines and Mr. Stevens of the ! A day city. of Auburn. Lewiston, Percy Drinkwarer, aged ment is the best that I have evei used. 22. M. A., 6; Maine Lr.w School was celebrated Miss Blanche Jordan 30 Flag 'iay by the Ladies of the years. 1 had a mare with an abscess on hsr lower of In Ira W. Cottrell neck plant. j Orono, 5. G. A ! by appropriate exercises in Memorial 25. Waterville, and Miss 26. Maurice F. 4 months. 26. In both of Mitchell, aged and one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment ’iau-le B Roberts succeeded Jefferson Bucksport, Y. M. A., 9; Hall, dune 16th. Florence Gurney, Waterville; groom 28. Eleanor M. 14 Waterman, aged years. entirely cured her. I keep it arc .ind all PRINTINGOFFICE ••-ande-. in a of 2. was no formerly of Belfast. position responsibility \ Bucksport, Tin! observance of the Fourth of 28. In Houlton, Rev. S. L. Hanscom. the time for sv 31. \. M. A 28. Moses A. Dow and Mrs. Gertrude galls and small ellings trical in Ponce, P. R. 6; Bucksport, Belfast, except a of Day. 29. In N Mabel 43 plant In July general closing orthport, Price, aged years. and for everything about the sto< k.” OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. BELFAST, 31. B. H S > R. !> ;ind < re in the of the Rockland, H busi and a dis- B tl formerly employ 0. manufacturing places, S., dags. Young America was less demon- Sloan’s Liniment Rt ifast Gas & Electric Co. June 5. pla;. DEATHS. Clubbdnif Ofers. The Belfast, 5; Taconnet of A a ter- str.. than usual. following clubbing Frank B. < Co ’08, was will kill a ELIZABETH M. ondon, bj ville, 1. offers apply only to subscriptions paid in ad- spavin, BURGESS. na hematics in Col- 12. B. H. MISCELLANEOUS. Unless otherwise stated the deaths occurred curb or re- >S( n instr S., 7; Castine Normal and splirt, The Standard Oil Co. installed a tank for and was a vance; when payment is made it should be Successor to George W. ■ in Belfast the deceased Burgess, ass cal Institute. school, 1. resident of duce wind and gasolene near the kerosene tank at the lower this at time of death. stated what if is desired. It is puffs h irn received the .12. Y. M. A., 9; locals, 1. city premium, any, PROPRIETOR. Bucksport hr ige. Ihe company receives its swollen and 19. In products JANUARY. also to none joints, in tb r ior xhibition of Col- Searsport, Searsport Tigers, tank cars necessary say that of these publi- |f}ist prize B. here from and distributes to dealers is a sure and was 14; Ii. S., 4. cations are speedy •i i-ject “Bible two-horse tank wagon. 3. In Glendale, Cal., Eugene Pitcher of mailed with The Journal or from 19. \. M. A. 5; 0. by for fistula, .. Rockland, Glendale. remedy in I terary Style.” ‘A distemper prevailed among the dur- I this office. Wre have to for these 26. In Vinalhaven, Belfast, 12; Vin- dogs pay publica- founder JOB PRINTING. V lb It-; Bird was elected irg the early fall, and more than were 8. In Soldiers’ Home, Togus, William H. Car- sweenev, alhaven, 6. fifty j tions one year in and are then at one time in ter, 69 years. advance, they | and thrush. i. mis', of the schools 15. In sit^ September. aged COMMERCIAL PRI NT TNG A SPECIALTY' public July Castine, Belfast locals, 15; Elizabeth C. 73 sent from their offices to our sub- S ng birds were unusually numerous and in 10. Randall, aged years. respective ■ Castine, 3. j the 11. In Portland, Walter Anderson of Port- scribers. Our are as 17. Y. M. g!' variety during warm weather. clubbing offers follows Price 50c. and W Gorham of Bangor, her A., 9; Eastern of Brewer, 2. few at 62 $1.00 A tramps the jail refused to work on land, aged years. for one \\ 1 lennett of and 24. (Under the of the Wom- year’s subscription paid in advance: Sloan’s book on Boston, auspices the w ood pile in but three in 15. Robert P. Curtis, aged 71 years. an’s Doc- December, days The Journal and Farm and horses, cattle, sheep HOUSE FOR SALE iwford of made a Hospital Aid) Lawyers. 12; r cells on bread 20. S. 21 years. Home.$2.00 and poultry sent Belfast, 12. the and water diet brought Leroy Libby, aged tors, 83 The Journal and Tribune Farmer.2.25 free. Address The M. F. Carter 39 Cedar p August and September. chs w to terms. 21. Caroline Bradbury, aged years. house, street, is 31. Warren, 25; 4. The Journal and McCall’s offered for sale. It is Russ was to Belfast, V\ aldo County Horse Shoer’s Association 26. Eliza A. McKinley, aged 81 years. Magazine.2.10 fitted for two tenementa promoted August 7. Belfast, 8; 1. Also The Journal and New Idea Dr. Earl S. Sloan, has slated Searsport, w;. in 28. In North Adams, Mass., H. Magazine.2.10 roof, city water and sewer connec- inter;,h ut of the Thomas R. Belfast, oganized Belfast, December 17th, with Roy Small, 5; Monroe, 4. 34 We were notified November 5th that the Boaton, Man., U. 8. A. tion. Apply to majority of the blacksmiths of the as aged years. ~ •non' ,,f Xew Bedford, Mass, county publication of the Tribune has been The ice boating on the ponds was fine members. 31. Matilda H. Clark, aged 86 years. Tri-Weekly ^ JOHN A. FOGG. rnri charge and does no per- discontinued. Belfast, April 1, 1909.—13 in January, and there were a number of few cases of diphtheria were reported in FEBRUARY. ns teacher. races on Tilden’s 1 Vroinber, but there were no serious Pond under the aus- epidemics —. Rosa B. 69 S Webber. Belfast the Wise, aged years. “I suffered from High school, of the Ice Yacht Club. during year. 3. Isaac Jackson, 83 habitually constipation. Harvard Dental pices Chymelque aged years. Doan’s Regulets relieved and the College, ’09, Ice was on 3. In Stinson of Winter- strengthened boating good all the W'interport, Nancy so that \amination and received a ponds MARRIAGES. bowels, they have been regular ever Christmas week. port, aged 88 years. since.”—A. E. ! i. Doctor of Dental in Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Surgery, A of three 7. Alvah Stimpson. Texas. is of party Belfasters caught 22 When not otherwise stated the president the Xi Tci Phi bass in ceremony 7. Jane R. Smalley, aged 75 years. Quantabacook, in a half hour ■< in Belfast and the ;i- i Dental College. Sep- performed parties be 15. In Arnold's Mills, R. I., William A. Car- tember 2nd. nged here, either at the time of the mar- K izabeth A. Quimby and Cora son of Arnold’s Mills, aged 75 years. The Coot Club had its annual ge or formerly. 17. In Alverado'M. a were appointed teachers of outing Islesboro, Burgess of October 2nd- th. steamer Castine for JANUARY. Islesboro, 29 HAVE inis in Porto and entered by aged years. Pico, and Capt. W. Pattershall and Mrs. 19. Alfred S. of 67 duties in gunning fishing. Ralph Guptill Swanville, aged September. They .we E. Curtis. Renworth Rogers, Colby ’10, was unan- years. English language and litera- .0. and Miss Maud K. 23. In Sarah A. of North- imously elected captain of tie Colby Roy Wight Herrick. Northport, Ingalls YOU port, aged 65 years. football team for 1910. He has been on FEBRUARY. Mrs. Clarence F. were 28. Eliza M. Condon, aged 82 years. Wyman the team since he first entered the col- Frank L. Field and Mrs. Mary L. Bald- :o the of a 28. Nahum S. Piper, aged 76 years. charge class of lege. i of Bangor. TRIED in a MARCH. s, bungalow of the Mas- ■ Charles E. Henderson Horace henery was fish and Miss Lydia E. School in Canton. appointed — In William H. Houston Hospital and game arden in December. Dickey. Peabody, Mass., R. Dock an interest in 14. Augustus M. Ross of Lincolnville and of Peabody, aged 75 years. bought Tennis s played to a cons: ierable .Miss E. E. Sanborn of it's grocery store in Somer- Margaret Jackson. 2. Sarah East Knox, aged 73 extent on p; ivate and moved there in grounds. 22. Herman O. Beckwith and Miss Gladys years. Septem- There \va much interest in owiing II. Jackson. 4. William Patterson, aged 89 years.. during part f the MARCH. 13. Ann S. Norton, aged 71 years. Dunton is chairman of the year. <>. Fred H. Patterson and Alice H. 15. In Beverly, Mass., Rev. H. S. Fiske of tard of Arbitration. THE WEATHER. Burt. 1910 Silent 59 Selden 15. Herbert S. Hanson and Beverly, aged years. ! Miss Addie M. Wilson, was a The worst 15. In Oacomo, South William B. j Esq., appointed storm of the winter of White. Dakota, of New of Brooks, 53 MADE TiY police department 1908-9 came January 30th with heavy 31. In Lynn, Mass., Ivan E. Jackson and McTaggart aged years. ( 1 i■ when a Miss 18. Lloyd H. Bickford, aged 1 year. resigned change snow fall an a gale of wind. The mos' Flora Ellis. | ; the 24. In Bangor, Eliza P. Alexander, aged 74 head of the department serious rest s were the t trave APRIL. delays years. > Belfast to the sunl- 5. In Oscar B. THE FATHER OF THEM ALL. spend by blocking the roads. The’ lab st sno Savannah, Ga., Smith of Sa- 25. 75 | P>enjamin Kelley, aged years. it now in the vannah and Miss L. Carter. engaged practice of the seasu was wh -n abot Mary 30. In Fred j April 30th, Brunswick, Me., J. Stephenson, v York a of 19. In Waterville, Frank J. Small and Miss car made for the money. The 116 inch Wheel base ensures com- city, member two inches fell. The w: 50 years. jji day previous Ellen both of aged if Hodgkinson, bride — Bovie & Wilson, with offices c od the Waterville; George W. Banks, aged 20 years. ) fortable riding qualities and eliminates the unusually mercury dropping formerly of Waterville. “bumps.” '! -Morgan corner of 24 building, degrees. APRIL. > 3 or 4 i'.mad streets. MAY. Runabout, 2, passengers, $2,000. The first hunder was on April 19m 2. In Boston, Mary C. Smith of Boston, aged Coombs was Ameri- 5. Merle R. Whitcomb and Miss Ida Cross Touring Car, 5 passengers, $2,000. / appointed and was vei heavy. A thunder show r 71 years. ss of Morrill. in Caribou to succeed a ■ 12. In N. H., James Lewis of Ash- {Best£ 4 seats, Bosch agent with f wind came Ashland, Torpedo I’onneau, magneto, $2,250. gale July 8th. T 9. Henry Collins and Miss Ethel M. Brown. ,j> tine, who was transferred to blow. on land, aged 80 years. Kilgore Bridge street was c< 30. Harvey Ni Foust and Martha B. Wade. CARRIED IN STOCK BY >) Elegant Limousine, 6 seated car, $3,000. ( d Ji 14. In Danvers, Mass., Rosetta A. French, siderab!jr naged by lightning. y JUNE. 66 s R Haz,. 1 tin. was a 22nd the house of aged years. appointed B. B. Greenlaw ii 15. Addie M. 65 FULL LINE OF 1910 tic nap hi 9. In Roxbury, Mass., O. Critchett of Smith, aged years. academy in Annapolis. a nue was dan Ralph Jackson & ] Northport badly aged y Dorchester, Mass., and Mrs. Arline N. Stafford 16. In San Antonio, Tex., Edwin L. Stephen- Hall, jj E. I)a\:s took a a ! prominent lightning, the barn of Leslie P. B 1- of of son of Medford, Mass., aged 47 years. musical work df Roxbury; groom formerly Belfast. Gospel singer ler in West dfast was struck. 23. In Charles E. 21. Sarah E. Jenkins, aged 81 years. A. A. Howes & PIERCE ARROW CARS Star Holyoke, Mass., Monaghan Co., j Chorus" in a series of re- A two-wi- s’ drouth ended it, a and Miss Martha L. of 23. In Belmont, Eugene E. Thomas, aged 20 11 gi id Hurley Holyoke. tings which closed in 23. We mean the car that has ALWAYS WON and NEVER LOST the Great < Lynn, rain August oth. Haying had been e- Capt. Albert B. Mazrell of Ellsworth years. 11 r-n 11th. and Miss Jennie E. 27. W’alter B. Clark of Hartford, Ct., aged Horace layed and tb dry weather was ideal :or Wiley. Chenery. Glidden Tour in 1905, 1900, 1907, 1908, 1909, and the Howes Trophy in 7 >H’,p. 30. In F. of Thorn- 1 73 years. ton, Bowdoin ’90, repre- that harvest forest fires in n< ir- Northport, George Cilley Many MAY. 1908 and 1909. S before the admission dike and Miss Ida F. Roberts. ge by towns a .4 two in Belfast preva ed f 1 1. James P. Wight, aged 70 years. All these cars are 6 the in the devel- (\ the Eastern Intercollegi- the m but were JULY. Tour / cylinder type, greatest improvement during outh, extinguir ed 11. William F. 73 Washington Association. Triggs, aged years. of the automobile. 2 the rain. —. In S) opment by Richmond, Me., Walton S. Adams of < 18. In Soldiers’ Home, Togus, War ren PERSONALLY CON DUCTED, -uren was ioreman oi me Anotner ; >Uoutn in September was Hid- Richmond and Mrs. Christine A. Longley of Bucklin, aged 75 years. refitted the steamers Har- ed the groom of Belfast. PRICES FROM TO 5 I by heaviest rainfall of the sea.'On, Guilford; formerly 23. Mary C. Lane, aged 51 years. MARCH 24, 1910 $3,850 $8,000. ■ Vale of the Line 2. Eben F. Hatch and Miss Metropolitan September 26th, 27th and 28th. i'he Albertine M. 23. Leon P. Armstrong, aged 30 years. j Jackson. iron's work. roads were washed. 24. Susan A. W’etherbee. Address, badly 3. W. and Mrs. ; a B. Palmer observed her 87th The Hugh Bryant Josephine 25. Mary H. Sides, aged 73 years. LOCOMOBILE summer as a whole was rerr .i \ Grant’ of ORRIN J DICKEY, Mgr., Lelfast, Me. Centre 20th. able for lack Prospect. 26. Margaret J. Shute, aged 73 years. ij Montville, May of fogs, and for the s-i, \i 8. In Hobart M. Harris and Miss Swift and W. Parker Detroit, 29. Linda P. Warren, aged 68 years. MODEL 30, $3,500. MODEL 40, $4,500 > amount of rain. There were very fe- Ethel H. Bowen. 'l rmuda in 31. Russell E. Harford, aged 3 months. April. extremely hot days. 6. In Florence, Mass., Edward E. Dragon HARNESSES •l WRITE FOR CATALOGUES Man McLain visited and JUNE. \ Italy There was a heavy frost August ith. and Miss Helen E. Dilworth; bride formerly of Adams was in Paris in the Belfast. 2. Verena E. Curtis, aged 63 years. i l Several bargains in cars used during past season. Regulation guarantee !f The October average temperaturt was AT 11. Arthur E. Stevens and Miss Carrie 3. In Boston Corners, N. Y., Nancy J. Leach. BOTTOM PRICES. within half a of the E. I goes with each car when sold by degree averag- for 7. Levi L. Robbins, 68 Ijj $ Glams and Miss AvisMorison are Rogers of Knox. aged years. I the past seventy years. 8. in New York Emma J. have purchased the harness Iflisiness for- the winter of in South- 14. In Boston, William C. French and Mrs. City, Marshall, 1909-10 The first on Lakt was 76 conducted skating Kirby Leola A. Peirce, both of Boston; bride former- aged years. merly by R. J. Ellingwood and may F. A. } December the rain of 14. John H. Frost of 70 NICKERSON, CO., 13th, but th fol- ly of Belfast. Brownville, aged now be found at new store on n of Frederick my High street. birthday Capt. lowing day kept the larger ponds op n. 13. In Stillwater, Okla., Theodore L. Murphy years. I will ■' as at 15. In New give you the best grade of harnesses. observed his home in El- A severe southeast gale De- of Stillwater and Miss Viola Crockett of Par- York City, William J. Dennett i 642 prevailed of New York. Goods at rock bottom Congress Street, (in,,khotklykttk) Portland, V., April 29th. cember 14th with unusually heav\ -ain- sons, Kansas; groom formerly of Belfast. prices. 2m20 David 21. In Charles Mutchler of 16. Franklin A. Follett, aged 65 years. Wilson gave the Me- fall. little was dene in 1 Boston, New Very damage 17. C. 79 years. Maine^l York and Miss Florence Gilmore of Henry Gray, aged CHARLESSTEVENS Belfast Maine. day address in Jackson., this on land or Boston; vicinity, either water. I bride of Belfast. 21. In Riverside, Cal., Albert S. White of Deo. E. Johnson was formerly appointed Christmas week there was good Riverside. in eigh- 21. In Lynn, Mass., Thomas Carter of Lynn Chancery by Chief Justice within a few miles of 22. In Martha McFarland of Isles- ing Belfast, but and Miss-Doucet of .Melrose, Mass.; groom Islesboro, the city streets were as bare as ir sum- formerly of Belfast. boro, aged 60 years. E. 30 Patterson graduated from the mer. 28. In Greenwich, R. I., Dana Lawrence and 22. Minnie E. Durham, aged years. of the Anna both of 22. Fred M. Staples, aged 41 years. engineering department The first snowfall of 1909 was on No- Mathews, Greenwich; groom for- of 30. George C. Lane, aged 51 years. Institute of Philadelphia, June vember but the snow was taken off merly Belfast. When falls a 20th, 30. Charlotte W. Miller, aged 90 years. evening pleasant sight 11- was class president. when the to rain AUGUST. storm changed The 30. In Callao, Peru, Capt. George W. Chase Rigby’s band, and other a 4. William F. of juvenile first sleighing came in severe storm Schoppe West Auburn and of Callao, aged 60 years. Confronts the of Julia of Rumford him a Miss D. guests Bright. Falls, gave December 26th, but the snow drifted and Marguerite Pilsbury. JULY. reception June 1st, and pre- 8. In Islesboro, Colby A. Rackliff and Miss teaming was divided between wheels and 15. Maude E. 29 i him a Jessie M. of Islesboro. Curtis, aged years. A clean and neat, with bandmaster’s jewel. runners. the Gilkey supper table, That storm gave highest 19. 15. In Providence, R. I., Mary L. Cunning- Ola Wood passed a State exami- In Castine, Dr. John F. Holmes of Bos- tides known for many years. ton and Miss Nettie E. Philbrook of ham. 03 teacher in the schools of Castine; Is laden with to eat public The first zero weather was the morn- of Belfast. 19. Charles H. Lunt of Montville, aged 72 good things and is located groom formerly "ma, in Roberts in ing of December 27th, when the 25. Frank E. Peterson of years. Date. mercury Rockland, Mass., ranged from 4 to 10 deg. below. and Miss Sarah M. Wight. 21. Abbie G. Thomas, aged 87 years. “You’ll like this bread,” she Adelbert Merrill was to 23. In Rockland, William F. Langill, aged appointed SEPTEMBER. with risible medical position under the POSTAL. 44 years. says glee, 8. Carleton H. Vinal and Miss Margaret L. AUGUST. government in Panama, in Novem- Rural free delivery route No. 3. from Sanborn. 2. Susan S. 89 from Rob Belfast through Northport and into Lin- 14. In William F. Leavitt and Miss Staples, aged years. “It’s made Roy Flour, Augusta, 5. Lulu M. 38 coln ville, near the Centre, was t tablish- F. Evelyn Hayes of Colcord, aged years. THE DOCTORS. Augusta. 7. In Mass., Ernest C. Patterson. you see.” j ed in The old star route from 14. In New York, Lieut. Harold B. Pratt, Lynn, May. 8. In Candia, N. H., Harriet Heath of Can- re was a U. S. Marine and Miss Rock- change in the manage- Lincolnville Centre to Belfast was con- Corps, Marguerite 74 wel. of New of Belfast. dia, aged years. ■'f the Waldo County General Hos- tinued. York; groom formerly 18. At H. 24. Mark Dolloff and Miss Myra L. White. Sandypoint, Abigail Crocker, aged During the year a new heating J. F. Noyes had the contract t« carry 87 years. OCTOBER. was installed, a maternity ward the mails between the railroad station in 20. Cyrus Brainard Hall, aged 65 years. and many minor improvements j Belfast and Bayside post office, formerly 2. In Northport, William E. Dilworth and 24. Jennie L. Bean, aged 32 years. iditions made. The Woman’s Hos- Northport Miss Lida E. Drinkwater. 27. Lionel B. Grotton, aged 5 years. Campground. 6. Lowell H. Stearns and Miss Millicent M. 27. In Watertown, Mass., Mary Gannon of Ud, by public entertainments, so- A post-marking machine was installed Pierce. Watertown, aged 79 years. g some in in subscriptions, etc., raised Belfast post office Septemb. r. 9. Charles T. Littlefield and Mrs. Alice R. 28. Thomas 66 1 Kenney, aged years. for was hospital purposes. The re- R. F. D. route No. 2 increased in Colson. 29. In Searsport, George E. Darling, aged 41 show a to an good patronage, and that length from 234 miles 242, the pay 9. J. Harold Merriam and Miss Isabel Cur- years. proportion of successful cases is fully raised from $864 to $900. rier, 30. Herbert Aldus, aged 13 days. 12. In the average of hospitals. An addition to cost $37,000 has been Bangor, Gerry L. Brooks of Portland SEPTEMBER. arid Miss Mildred M. Mason. E. D. Tapley leased the Critchett authorized to be made to the Belfast 58 post 15. Robert C. and Miss Florence B. 2. James E. Welch, aged years. No. 17 and a office to accommodate the Logan High street, opened building grow- M. Gray. 2. In Everett, Mass., William H. Whiddon ial for his office. It of 72 /r patients. ing demands of the will give 16. Albert L. Edwards and Miss Ara J. Everett, aged years. ■ 5 r. O. S. Vjckery was appointed med- ample working room for the three car- Eittredge. 5. Margaret Conner, aged days. examiner in tuberculosis cases, for riers and six R. F. D. men, and other de- 20. Leslie H. Elms and Miss Blanche E. 6. Bridget Hill, aged 64 years. V 8. Eliza A. 91 'Jdo county, in July. partments of the work, and will becom- Kimball. Pitcher, aged years. 11. Alice E. Gower of Bangor, aged 46 years- I Dr. F. B. Adams, eye and ear in the summer of 1910. 23. Edwin C. Browne and Miss Sarah L. special- pleted Keene. 14. In Atlantic City, N. J., Mayo W. Hazel, ; opened an office in Odd Fellows’ ACCIDENTS. 26. W. Jones and Mrs. Inez M. Nick- tine of New York, aged 68 years. block. George F. Small. Andrew L. Knowlton lost an eye by the ex- erson. 14. Caroline Dr. John a J. Maker of Stevens, after few years’ plosion of a railroad torpedo, which he struck 27. In H. Carter and 19. In Lynn, Mass., Allen Lynn- Lowell, Mass., Harry 60 absence, returnfed to Belfast in June and while cutting kindlings at his home in the Re- Miss Estelle Shaw of Lowell. 22. Octavius R. Webster, aged years. resumed an vere March 15th. The was 24. In Santa Rosa, Cal., James Henr y Gup practice with office in the House, eye remov- NOVEMBER. Mixer Main street. ed at the Portland Eye and Ear in till of Santa Rosa, aged 68 years. block, Infirmary 3. Frank W. of R. O. Ine Waldo County Medical Portland. Seldon Haverhill, Mass., 25. In Howard, I., George Flanders, Society Mrs. Eliza P. Alexander fell in and Miss Bessie M. McMahan. aged 62 years. ''as organized in Belfast, 29th, and Bangor March July 20th, and broke her thigh, and died from the 6. Samuel W. Durost and Miss Hattie M. OCTOBER. bolds at which monthly meetings, papers effects of the accident four days later. Roberts. 1. In Waltham, Mass., Leona B. Condon, interest to the profession are read by Mrs. John Hill fell at her home on 13. Samuel G. Norton and Mrs. Hattie E. 21 'be Primrose aged years. members. street in Avgust, and sustained ah Murphy. 2. In Portland, Capt. John F. Foss of Port- intra-capsu- 20. In William lar fracture of the left hip. She died Plainfield, N. J., M. Black land, aged 74 years. SPORTS. Septem- and Miss Ethel M. of ber 6th. Carpenter Windsor, Me. 4. Mary Eleanor Allard, aged 85 years. The basket ball team of the Belfast Raymond Aldus was hit by a plank while at DECEMBER. 8. In Boston, Alfred S. Stoney of Exeter, ‘gh school claims the of on J championship work the Coe-Mortimer buildings, October 22. Leland W. Robbins and Miss Gladys B. Mass., aired 48 years. Maine schools for the season 1908-9, mak- 23, breaking hia left leg. Batchelder. 10. Grace E. Burgess, aged 40 years.! ■ad Mrs. Hat* one who died in infancy. Mr. McKeen pawed, lira. A. B. Hatch, Morrill; ferns, OBITUARY. tie and chrysan- THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL away while the children were young, and later Paul, Morrill; basket of roses Mrs. McKeen married Mr. Beals. themums, Ladies Aid Society, Morrill. The of Harborside and were Henry They 1910. people vicinity BELFAST. THURSDAY. JANUARY ,13 had no children, but adopted a little girl, Lillie, of saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Vipla Miss Ewim^ Lewis Thompson, daughter who is now the wife of Mr. Gilbert Morrill of South H. wife of Decatur M. at her Mr. end Mrs. T. J. of Fairfax, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Haskell, Gray, Thompson Brooks. Mr. Beals died a few years ago. Four January home in that town, with pneumonia, December Dakota passed away Sunday night, Mrs. Beals had a serious from years ago illness, 2nd, in at the home of her grand- The Republican Journal Publishing Co. 28, 1909. She was born in Brooksville 39 years Winterport which the unceasing devotion and tender care after an ill- ago, the of Mr. John F. and A. mother, Mrs. Harriet N. Abbott, daughter Lucy her. She had of her daughter Melissa rallied ness The imme- She was a successful school teacher of a few 17 years. ■IF days, aged WHY Magee. A. P1LSBURY. well and last fall went to Frank- CHARLES gotten quite diate was Miss NOT, NOT?! cause death \ Bu“ Manager and taught many terms of school, her first of her erysipelas. fort and visited her son there. She was only and Emma was a attractive young lady when 14 of age. She was twice very only years sick ten in her last and days illness, everything was who knew her. She was Terms. In advance, $2.00 a married. Her first husband was Capt. Frank beloved by all Subscription was done for her comfort. Her chil- 50 cents for three possible the School in Portland year; $1.00 for six months; L. Haskell of Brooksville, Me., who was drown- attending Waynfleete Is It Not Your dren were all with her, more or less, during I her Christmas I months. and came to to pass Duty? ed her with two Winterport five years ago, leaving daugh- her Mrs. Eli West of Terms. For one square, one that time, but only sister, vacation A sister, Miss Advertising Misses Vena and Katherine Haskell. The with her mother. one week ters, and unable to TO YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY inch length in column, 50 cents for Frankfort, was sick in Newport Abbott, survive I I with Miss Dr. Hobart Katherine, and a twin brother, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. former has been living funeral which come even for the services, her. Her and brother arrived from m n in Boston for about four and is attending father years house at ten o’clock a. m. were held at the South and Miss Emma Lewis from HAVE and the of the school and the latter entered Dakota 8 YOU analyzed dissected, masticated and digested statement this bank in fl The Bible still leads the “best sellers” High there, 24th. Rev. A. A. Smith of Belfast December to the funeral services, which the Castine school last fall. They were Bangor attend fl last issue? fl and sales. High one his sermons and Mrs. week’s in output gave of comforting were held The home was both at home on their Christmas vacation at Saturday morning. two solos. There HAVE it that of F. E. Nye of Searsport sang filled with friends, there were YOU compared with any other institution? Can you obtain the statement fl New Hampshire bakers are making at the time of their mother’s death. About a sympathizing fl were many beautiful flowers from members of Rev. A. J. Lock- united in many beautiful flowers, and fl of any other bank with which to compare it? fl holes in their doughnuts because year ago the deceased was marriage of which bigger the family and from Comet Grange, hart conducted the beautiful service and spoke to Decatur M. of Harborside, Me., and DID Y 0 U of in the and of of lard, flour and eggs. Gray were members. fl note our growth $173,000 deposits past year $600,000 the past 3 fl of the high prices Mr. and Mrs. Beals charter words of consolation to the sorrowing ones. the ties of holy matrimony were bound stronger The deceased was a devoted mother, a kindly Abbott the twin brother, was quite years? Camden is getting to be metropolitan. each day by their iove and faithfulness for Thompson, fl fl and obliging neighbor and a faithful friend, ill Sunday, but it is hoped it will not prove uiu 1UU note already attained amount ot total assets ot and total Pendleton was sandbagged there each other. Mrs. Gray was a most estimable $1,179,990.59; deposits Myron ever ready to assist those who were less for- serious. of $60 and a woman, of high character, sterling integrity of last week and robbed gold tunate than herself, Now that the Great Mas- $1,042,502.56? and noble purpose, and was deeply interested Belfast relatives of Mrs. Abbie Jones of DID our watch. ter has called her to “that Paradise above—not YOU note that Capital Stock is.$60,000.00 in the welfare of the in which she received letters an- community made with hands—eternal and in the Heavens”, Santa Cruz, Calif., have was our actual surplus at market President Taft’s message on corpora- lived. It can be truthfully said that hers her which resulted from a fear- price. 23,500.00 he will say “Well done, good and faithful ser- nouncing death, commended the a sweet loving disposition, and that she was ful accident from She was standing and did you take into consideration that our stockholders are tion laws is generally by vant.” The bereaved family have the sympa- burning. do the Master’s will. in when her The Boston Herald ever ready to Early in front of an fire in her room another newspapers. says; thy of all in their sorrow. open ; liable for 60,000.00 i life she became a Christian and was connected from the flames. Her daugh- “'Public sentiment will ap- 1 MIUW I1WI/ VVI1C1C iiics IOIOIIU.1 I1JV clothing caught generally Her making a total invested and stockholders to de- | with the church in South Brooksville. Their fronded in air ter, assisted her came to the rescue responsibility his recommendation of an inter- palms by maid, prove can never be filled, and her memory will I know 1 can not drift her was of in place only and extinguished the flames, but body positors state commerce court. Specialization God’s love and care.’’ t.$143,500.00 live in the hearts of her relatives and Beyond her received a in- always severely burned and system the solution of the legal problems of the friends. Much is extended to severe nervous which the attending This over and above the that one sympathy The people of Morrill were greatly sadden- shock, fact every of our assets commerce is as commendable as terstate husband and daughters in their great loss. was the direct cause of her ed to learn of the death of Mrs. Goldie Ken- physician said for snecialization in the law of customs.’ was done for her that hands died within a is amount stated. ! Everything loving dall Townsend Tuesday morning, January 4th. death. Two of her sisters have good ! could do, but the Saviour called her home. of Ellsworth of She was born November 8, 1884, the youngest year: Mrs. Emma Cunningham VV tat ver ma;' be the merits the She leaves to mourn their loss, besides her of Alameda, DID YOU note that our stock is owned 119 DIFFERENT hence and of a family of four children of Isaac and Ary- and Mrs. John Albert Lancaster by PARTIES, beyond onti 'ersy of Secretary Ballinger and two a husband daughters, mother, Mrs. was and two sisters—Moses of of anna Kimball Kendall of Belmont. She Calif. One brother the possibility BUSINESS DISASTER or FINANCIAL PANIC to effect Chief Forester Pinchot, the removal Carter of Me., and two Robinson of Los Calif., Mrs. C. K Lucy Sedgwick, sistersf sick a little over a week and a suf- Angeles, only great Mrs. S. K. Macomber of its assessable the latter from office by President Taft Mrs. Sherman Gray of Harborside, Maine, and Carver of Camden and quality? ferer, but all that love and skill could direct Rockland- survive. The deceased was 87 years It looks as though ! Mrs. El win of Bluehill, Me.; throe Jones DID YOU note our large working cash, from which to meet customer’s was a iperative. Hooper failed to save the beloved one. The funeral of age, the widow of the late Ambrose $201,000, immediate ! Mrs. Susan H. Stevens ana Harriet F. was well known to many of the t had invited his removal with aunts, was held at her late home afternoon, of Bristol and demands: and do realize National Pinch, Friday she you that the Banking Law compels us to have ! Blake of Belfast, and Mrs. Celia H. Gray of older residents of Belfast and vicinity, a view to enlisting public sympathy January 7th, Rev. A. E. Luce of Belfast offici- here. on having spent many of her young days not less than $150,000 hand at any time, or 15% of total inves- Bar Harbor. The floral offerings'were very W. E. The fair deposits? on his side, but the Congressional ating, Jones, manager. young of a of roses beautiful, consisting large pillow her couch surrounded now ordered will no doubt place sleeper in white casket, of A. Rackliffe, died is igatior. of white and Jessie May, wife Colby This feature worth your consideration. I from husband, casket-piece pinks beautiful showed of the blame where it belongs, and its ver- by flowers, naught death, in North Chelmsford, Mass., Sunday morning, roses from the and a of j daughters bouquet the of The sym- our be only serenity perfect peace. at 7 a. m., after a short illness working cash with amount carried other dict should awaited. roses from Mr. and Mrs. C. January 9th, Compare by I white pinks and of the out to pathy community goes very fully with acute 25 years, 3 months Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Frisbee nephytis, aged was elected mayor of Bos- 1 R. the bereaved family. She is survived by her institutions. Fitzgerald and 18 days. She was the daughter of Mr. and a of 1326 over of Belfast. husband, Ernest Townsend, a sweet five-year- ton Tuesday by plurality Mrs. Lincoln N. Gilkey of Islesboro and had faithful wife, friend and mother, old her father and DID us in a total vote of 95,129, the daughter, Nina, mother, Chelmsford since last YOU agree with that Waldo is on the mend and that its real estate will Storrow Now her work is done, been living in North County two brothers, Frank F. Kendall of Livermore biggest ever cast in Boston. Fitzgerald Earthly conflicts ended August. She was loved and respected by all double in value in the near future, that it is already considerably increased? won. and Lincoln Kendall of Providence R. I., her. She from the Cas- 17.061 votes, Storrow, 45,735, Final victory Falls, who knew graduated ■polled a successful DID YOU to I want Waldo and and one Mrs. Edward Greer of Belmont. tine Normal school and was very say yourself County to grow will DO all I CAN to assist? 625. Stor- Weary pilgrim resting sister, Hibbard, 1783 and Taylor but Claimeth her reward teacher, and Mr. Rackliffe was a special student The profusion of beautiful flowers spoke silently DID YOU ask “HOW can I HELP?” the and busi- Of a heavenly welcome at the University of Maine. Her parents, two yourself tow represented property of of relatives and friends. in- ! Safe at home with God. the love They sisters, Mrs. Harry Pendleton and Miss Gladys WE ANSWER: ness interest of Boston and Fitzgerald By being frugal, energetic, alive; by extending your business eluded a large pillow from Ernest Townsend, Gilkey, all of Islesboro, survive. The remains Now her memory lingers the Boston wili now' have to were brought to the Rackliffe home in this city and interests safe, conservative and a spoilsmen. With her loved ones here, 25 pinks from Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kendall, Bel- j agricultural along lines, by laying aside Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon were endure four of and Now their hearts forward years Fitzgerald, go mont; 25 pinks, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greer, Bel- j taken to her former home in Islesboro, where surplus and depositing it in this institution, WHERE YOU KNOW IT IS SAFE Past the shadows drear; Belfast extends sympathy. mont; pinks and roses, from Frank Kendall, the funeral services were held. Past the chilling darkness j AND WILL WORK FOR THE GOOD OF 1HE COUNTY. To that world of Livermore Falls; 25 pinks, Mrs. Nellie Herren We need today partisan Republicans light NORTH ISLESBORO. Where she liveth ever, Readfield: cut flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Democrats, men who be- j The funeral services of A. Bun- The citizen is the man or woman an; partisan Crowned w-th glory bright, Capt. Edgar helping who saves some- and in the J. Kimball, Belfast; large wreath, Mr. and ker were held at his home under the lieve in the r party principles Where she's waiting, watching, Sunday Mrs. Linwood ; of the Masonic Rev. A. G. of that and not so many gueril- For their home, Townsend, Somerville, Mass.; auspices Lodge, each year. party, coming Warner The Eastern Star attend- thing las that feed between the lines, now or, j When ’mong earthly wreath of white flowers, A. J. and S. M. Bart- j officiating. wanderings ed in a Laura M. and then on the other. —Abra- Tired feet do roam; body-Mrs. Babbidge on< side and ett, Boston, Mass ; cut flowers, Mr. and Mrs. her Miss Eunice Keller, who And her smile will greet them granddaughter, ham Lincoln. W. E. Knowlton, Belfast; cut flowers, Mr. and i lives with her, had a very narrow escape from i In the bye and bye is even today than death coal gas this week. The need greater Mid the joys immortal Mrs. J. F. Vickery, Morrill; cut flowers, Mr. ! by I The City National Bank of Belfast I it was when President Lincoln uttered Which can never die. these words of wisdom. It might be Mother, home and heaven is a Blessed words are ■ Waldo Institution and is a PUSHER. It will PUSH added that we need men who cannot be l they, County purely YOU if vou will © Words to and cheer us, of some help ■ PULL. the promise petty troubled Are Dodcrs Good?! only bought by On life's way; Asrsy g office, influenced by specious promises, Mourn not then for mother, ■ Shall we join hands and give one grand I falsehoods. When Who. with tender love, Foolish Yet some act as if a medicine or fooled by downright Still is watching o’er thee question! people jj are the 8 HURRAH! these qualities lacking demagogue From her home above. could take the place of a doctor! The best medicine inlj 1 and a suf- oomc- into power community the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult# 8 for our united success in 1910? B fers ir. reputation and in pocket. Mrs. Sarah Jane Beals, who died December him trust him If we did not believe! We confidently expect to increase our not less th an 22, 1909, aged 79 years, 1 week and 4 days, was frequently, fully. deposits $300,000 this year. S the Farmer from the 8 The mission of the daughter of Isaac and Jane Nickerson of doctors endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and I f its has been to encour- inception Swanville, where she had always lived. Nov- we would not offer it to Ask doctor. the business of farming by aiding as colds, you. your age ember 23, 1851, she married Ephraim McKeen bif i it was able in laying before its read- No alcohol in this cough medicine. /. C.Ayer Co.,Lcwell,M^7. and five children came to bless this union— ~ jj and —MBB—BW—KWH 11 C ers the methods practices through TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. j WINTER PORT. which trie best results are secured. It Isaac and Melissa of Swanville, Roscoe of If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's Pills for constipation, biliousness, sick- I Among those who attended the meeting of has had r.o use for the pessimist, the Boston, Mass., John-of Frankfort, Maine, and headache, we would not offer them to you. Ask ydur own doctor about this. The following transfers in real estate were j North Waldo Pomona at Monroe 5th fault-finder and growler, for the reason January recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mr. and Mrs. that then views are in conflict with the York, for the two weeks 1910: Arthur aim-- and purposes held in view by the ending January 10, Edmonds, Nr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ed- Alice M. B. managers of the paper, and serve only Hassell, Swanville, to George 1 monds, Jr., Mrs. Julia White, Mr. and Mrs. (> the Farmer is C. j to discourage the industry Shattuck, Boston; land and buildings in Isles- Clements, Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis White, Mr. I A. as- j laboring to built up.—Z. Gilbert, boro. and Mrs. F. T. Bussey, R. L. Clements, Frank ati 'uitor. in the Maine Farmer. I j The Second Baptist Sewing Society, Isles- Clements, Mrs. W. J. Haley and Harold Chase. ! som like it. That That sounds thing boro, to George B. Shattuck, Boston; land and ....Several from here attended the Odd Fel- of the Farmer under the a. as the tone buildings in Islesboro. lows installation in Monroe Friday evening. 1 nt of S. L. J. Mr. and 11 ar agen Boardman, Augusta Triggs, Belfast, to Ella F. Water- j Mrs. Chas. Durgin of Dixmont spent the Di, Win. B. I.uphair.. and in more recent man; land and buildings ir Belfast. week-end with her sister. Mr. C. W. Neal- Removal out. an I George J. McCollum dtockton to ey -. Mr. and Mr.-.. G. H. Mr. /ears of I '.hell. To single Springs, York, and Mrs. Lucinda A. McCollum, do; land in Stockton Lewis White, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. I 5n,iiv and v.-l a by location, constitutional Bussey and | Springs. Ml. and Mrs. Frank Tasker, the inability, or in r cause, fails to succeed representing j WilliamS. Keen, Freedom, to Mary M. Mc- three Winterport ranges, attended the instal- ! at fa : id 1 >ld him up as an ex- Donald, do; land and buildings in Freedom. lation of Morning Light Grange, Monroe, last I 1? to the successful farmers Notice. ample unjust John A. Tweedie, Unity, to John W. Bells of Saturday evening G. H. York was installing and an to the nf Maine injury agricultural land and in officer-The death of Alice Hodgdon; buildings Unity. Addington Bick- By the first of we shall be in oui State. There are failures PRICE February nf the interest.; SLAUGHTER Effie M. Clark, Rockland, to Hollis M. Pay- ford. which occur -ed early Sunday morning and | new quarters, where we to welcome t. all he occupations. land and in Belmont from is hope professions f son, Belmont; buildings pneumonia, very sad and much sym- i starve on a old There are men who would Henry Hoyt Hilton, Chicago, 111., to Essie P. path/ is felt for t le orphan children, Walter and new patrons. and farm from which other men would derive Carle, et al., Belfast; land and buildings in Bel- [.aura, the age d mother, Mrs. Addle Shaw, 1 fast. and the a competence. That farming is profitable -WIN CLOTHING HISTORY*- only brother, J. W. Addington ...C. | Clara T. Belfast, to Essie P. et H. returned home from Belfast today when conducted on business prin- | ; Sibley, Carle, j Libby Satur- For the Next 2 ; al„ do; land and buildings in Belfast. day a. m., where he had been on Weeks, ciples cannot be denied. 1 hat Maine is serving the at the break of we shall institute the W Walter H. Richards. to Willard A. Grant is a no less es- Beginning day Friday, January 14, 1910, greatest | Belfast, | Jury.... W. A. Thompson left on Mon- j advancing agriculturally beginning we will have £ i Johnson, do; land and buildings in Belfast. day’s boat for Boston-At the Thursday, tablished fact. That there will be a con- clean-out sacrifice sale ever engineered in this county. We shall cut the heart of the prices 9 annual meet- John C. Bennett, Worcester, Mass., to Ada ; ing oi the Methodist Circle the of- ! tinued advance in orcharding, poultry and on in our clothing stock. If there is a living, breathing, male human w following every thing two-legged F. Colby, Palermo; land in Palermo. fleers were elected: Mrs. James and the pres., Freeman; A stock-raising, dairying growing hasn’t a suit of clothes or an overcoat fall—we are Jefferson of to vice Discount Sale being in this vicinity who bought this 9 Nealley Newburgh, Stanley pres., Mrs. Evelyn Wardwell; sec’y Mrs. farm crops, may be safely in of genera! {a our w F. Ritchie, Monroe; land Monroe. Carrie M. Chase; treasurer, Miss M. going to get that man. This is regular semi-annual 10-day Red Tag clean-up sale. But Emily predicted. Charles H. Mitchell, Monroe, to William A. Hall; collector, Mrs. Emma di- on all goods, preparatory to moving. Z our sacrifices will be than ever. 9 Philbrook; greater Ryan, Knox; land in Knox. rectresses, Mrs. J. H. Thayer, Mrs. L. A. Farnsworth, Mrs. Abbie Simpson_Mr. Al- The News of Brooks. Edward C. Marden, Swanville, to F. C. Kane bert We extend our gratefulness for Thompson will spend the winter at the past and E. E. Bond of Boston; land and buildings in home of Mrs. W. A This Is a Cash Sale. No Goods at These Cut Prices. D. Thompson_Raymond F. patronage, and we that 1910 will see 6th Charged hope For additional items page. Swanville. a fine Positin at 2 o’clock. 5 and present it to our commercial customers at the end of five years. Its like finding ^ bas been our \ 11 who are to take part in Iolanthe are re- always policy to clean out all with have the use of it and with- IP absolutely vested to attend the rehearsal this, Thursday, money, you place your account us, in your business, stock left at the H || close of each season’s business. We must ning at 7 o’clock. jjffl LET or care on it is “It works while GO all Coats now left from our C out any thought your part enriching you. you sleep.” purchases for this There will be a dance in Peavey Hall. ity- jg| |g jjj winter. We shall int Saturday evening. January 15th, with |tuild for the future, and build now by placing your account with the “LET GO” all coats at prices which <•10 by Mason’s orchestra. ® will astonish surely and surprise you. to K. Bicknell of Rockland has a contract j| || ild for New York 24 gasolene yawl b One Lot parties Women’s Coats, Regular $8 50 to $12 50 .its, from 20 to 24 feet in length. W others, “Let Go” M-. O.E. Frost. Dr. E. Tapley,and 1 WALDO TRUST COMPANY. Price $5.00 and iheir automobiles out last Saturday it was a bright and One he going excellent, Lot Women’s Coats. Regular $10 00 to $15 00 iotiful with a moderate temperature. | day g

J letters ■ have received more encouraging “Let Go” Price $7.50 vol- n of the second This well known Gilbert and o.ng the publicatii Social Aid will meet with Iolanthe. LIVE BAIT now on sale at McIntosh & of Belfast and Tyu l uiversalifit One Lot ... local talent Women’s of Williamson's History afternoon at 2 Sullivan opera will be presented by Perry’s Market. Coats, Regular $15 00 to $22 50 on the y rs Paul this, Thursday, have something further to say in the Belfast Opera House Wednesday and H o’cloi i. subject next week. Thursday evenings, January 19th and 20th, “Let Gc” Price $13.75 has been made of the death in of the First Parish Menti.ui with fine costumes and scenie effects. The cast | Woman'- Alliance Mass., of Wilfred B. Rich, Esq., ^ vill meet at the home of Some'".-lie, has been published and needs no further com- will be next week, This “Let Go” Sale m (Mutuary published Begins Today. i; .-wan, High street, this, and mendation. will hold their annual meet- H j|j| Aid at 2 30 o’clock. The sub- Tl I „spital Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs.*Edwin SMALL LOTS. Hall to-mo.rrow,re Friday, after- Bowker, COME EARLY. the will be The Friends. Memorial % !':iper ing S. who has been in the shoe H attendancee is Bowker, employed Thorndike we noon. A lull requested. m ===== m :,n enquiry from factory of Leonard & Barrows, left Tuesday learn with ■ Hill I’arkes Cadman will v 0f our readers will regret that Rev. S. y for Lynn, Mass., where he will take a course at to Gth, at his home in Vinal- Belfast some time in April, date of (i.,. death, January | the General Electrical school. Mr. Bowker Col. Thomas S. Libby, a man promi- ....j later. His subject will be “The h,n f graduated from the Belfast High school, class JAMES H. A. | 1 the G. R. cents. business, in politics and in Continued this Week HOWES, I■ wo Worlds.” Tickets, 50 nem in of 1909, and will now study to fit himself for | the new 58 hour law which iiibs -hut in” last Saturday after- V result of an electrical engineer. Odd Fellows' The circulated out of Block, Maine. reports town as to a Jan. the Leonard & Barrows We call particular attention Belfast, H he is to .to effect 1, if _ rst of two uwer cruisers wen /'frit in Belfast are | The number of fishing tents on the Passa- diphtheria epidemic without last at 3.30 to the balance of our New York The material used s).,., factory closed Saturday j mark- parties. foundation. No new cases have been gassawaukeag is slowly increasing and the ice Mr. reported the afternoon, which will be the instruction is of the best attd Q. ln,.^ ;n is thickness and less treach- ed down Muslin Underwear Here one business gaining becoming is, man’s New Year’s in the future. has a crew of boatbuilders. closing time zero expert resolution: erous and unsafe with each added day of still on sale. of Walter H. letters in the Belfast Wdlard A. Johnson has bought weather. Manitou is kind to the fre- mod remaining Early to bed, Surely house on street he is h -e for tlic week January 11th: to the Bayview of this favored spot, else we should ending Early rise— K„.i..,rds 1 quenters Elsie Work like Lewis Hart has sold his house ’in Blake. Mrs. Katie Bullock. Mrs. thunder and advertise. occupying, and now and then be called upon to chronicle some SEE THE VALUES Mitch- street to Fred T. Murc'n, who will citizen The Season Mi s Sad n, Margaret The annual meeting of the Waldo County Miller sad event. We learn that a prominent Sleigh M Rail h McKusick, T. will take at the e there in the spring. of the town some two weeks since took a 69c. and 89c. Mary Agricultural Society place 49c., is at hand. meet- again Cali and let us Thompson, Dr. !.. 1. Williams. grand jury room in the court house in this city -nest Richards was before a special plunge into the icy waters, but by “keeping after- show some at m. next .. cool” and the axe which he carried you t; >1! MV 1.30 p. Saturday, and member .,nf the Government Tuesday striking up-to-date CUTTERS ,1 l-MVO' every City Sale closes Saturday, Jan. 15th 2.19 1-4, is to and Wednesday into the firm ice within his reach he managed •ry pac- earnestly requested be present. Many rwas adjudged insane, A 7 RIGHT him recently of Augus- to The PRICES. matters of importance will be considered and a he was taken to the Insane Hospital pull himself out of the water. “keep- om-r, \Y. S. Knowles. We n'ing cool” not have been difficult, but the tarted in the first ice full representation is desired. The annual ir Augusta by Ralph Hayford. | ing may at Guilford on Christ- use of the axe showed rare hr!; election of officers will take plaee. Charles Zueblin, who is to speak on certainly presence JAMES H. HOWES. Home. Pr0f. I'arm and Life” to- of mind. We are glad to know that he has From Subscribers. In renewing his sub- The Fellowship of the Common no ill from his » ..f the city clerk of Belfast show has delivered a series suffered effects plunge. scription Capt. Albert M. Rich of the Clyde r> ow, Friday, evening, CIGARS “The leading brands” at Blankets, Harnesses, Robes, c sj births in this city in 1909 N. of which the Steamship Co., writes: "I wish you a Happy f lectures in Rochester, Y., j The G. A. R. A joint installation of the about two-thirds the price you would be ; ; >f 09 in 1908; 55 marriages of that “No man or Whips, Horse Goods. New Year and trust the Journal will be as good Fvening Times city says: officers of Thomas H. Marshall Post and the obliged to pay elsewhere in the city. Cal* and 90 deaths 93 in in conditions of 190:\ against in the future as it has been in the I am man who is interested right past. social Ladies’ Circle took place Tuesday afternoon, and we will 1 of business and it. iucal review a full list of the e and the adjustment prove gives in Philadelphia one evening and New York Mr. Zueblin. in Memorial hall. The officers of vublem can afford to miss hearing January 4th, McIntosh & perry’s market. E. R. marriages for the year, of CONNER, the next and read the in both ■ conditions papers places, one today has the existent the Post are as follows: Commander, A. D. brilliant lec- ■ now has a so well in hand as this — moving picture theater but The Journal always seems to have some- ::e country Smalley; senior vice commander. Captain J. W. /f- showers his audience with interest- \ star over the entrance, the a irer who illuminated thing to please heart of seaman.”.... In but vice commander, John :;er facts and brilliant satire, throughout Ferguson; junior Thomp- Belfast, Maine. emblem and a to the a renewal a subscriber writes: “We and appropriate guide sending h-> whole run practical truths suggestions son; quartermaster, E. R. Thomas; chaplain, of discord. seeker. The moving pictures and do not wish to miss a copy of the dear old for bringing harmony out A. E. Clark; officer of the day, James Dunton; 1 at this theater are first class Journal. v\ all connected with it a songs -shing pros- I). A. K. LAGS f'UK the officer of the guard, T. D. Guptill; delegates, racting large audiences, perous Nev. Year,” etc. Another writes: “I Cochran Chapter, D. A. R„ presented beauti- James Harding and Adelbert Knight; alter- find 1 cannot without Journal.” and Tues- t hautauqua Circle will meet with get along my ful flags to the city schools Monday nates, J. W. Nash and John Thompson. The Webber, No. 21 Court street, Mon- The Journal’s Voting Contest. Yielding day. The motive was to awaken the interest newly installed officers of the Circle are as fol- in n, January 17th. The lesson will to repeated solicitations, and following the ex of the pupils in historical events, especially lows: President, Mrs. Alma Ryder; senior vice Miss ■reek View of Life,” page 209 to end ample of many of its Maine exchanges, The those relating to Revolutionary days. president, MrsJAbbie Putnam; junior vice presi- and Homeric books Journal this week a contest I. Bird the North Primary Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Star Stories, twenty- inaugurates voting Bertha presented dent, Cunningham; chaplain, Theatre. ■ rity-four. Quotations from “Idyls which will )> 1;. e a $60 King Kineo range in the flag Monday, and Tuesday the following pres- H. N. Carter; treasurer, Mrs. Julia A. McKeen; :!■■■ home sonx- one Mrs. Edward Sibley to King,” of of its readers. The particu- entations were made: conductor, Mrs. Hattie Riggs; guardian, Mrs. ■* UNDERTAKER, 6 lars will be fi und in the advertisement on th* E. P. Frost to grades Class bury-Chadwick wedding will take grades 8 and 9, Mrs. Emma Crocker; counsellor, Mrs. Mary Russ. high Movlnq Pictures rx division in the city Licensed Tliursdav, evening at the home of 6th page, and if carefully read there will be and 7 and to Miss Bird’s After the ceremonies the Post and Circle par- Embalmer-- 4 and OUR SEMI-ANNUAL need of further we wi Miss Isabel Ginn to grades 5, took of an excellent clam stew the and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chad- explanations, although building. prepared by Illustrated Songs. of be to answer s and Mrs. G. W. Stoddard to the South Primary. veteran Charles Thomas. Coroner. hpnrt avenue. Rev. David L. Wil- course, ready any .[uestio- stew-maker, on DISCOUNT SALE ti he contest. All ma- e are of 4 feet, mounted Thomas H. Marshall Post has the fol- M .-late and only the relatives and in- pertaining payments The flags silk, by adopted modem in with the Everything PERFORMANCES FROM 7 TO 10. on and after oday will be entitled to rece e oak staffs with gilded spear points, resolutions: nds of the bride and groom will be lowing commences A dis- and f subscribers out of the St e of the for 8 and 9, which to-day. CASKETS AND BURIAL The Bridgets, a social club of which coupons, exception flag grades SUITS. with the staff that while we bow with humble submission 1 wish to vote for their friends at home, and 1 is made of bunting and 42, i< A ick is a member, will serve. larger, count of 20 per cent, will to the will of the Most we do not the less Metal Cases and Slate so signify, c< pons will be filled out and i- brass-mounted. The ladies making the pres- High Shipping Burial Admission, Adults IOc., Children 5c. accosted near Primrose mourn for our comrade who has been taken recently' of John Cochran be on Dress Goods Vaults in stock. tered as thej direct, thus saving the sene ig entations are members Chap- from us. given always H uh street by a woman who wished to a The con were to the in of Francis A. of coupons iy to be returnt-d. st ter and their remarks appropriate Resolved, That the death Calls answered or to the House. After care- and Dress and promptly, either day night ed Revere Shaw this Post laments the loss of a comrade Trimmings is open to e' ry one and not confix.ed to he occasion. 'v. mg out the way and explaining the who was ever ready to proffer the hand of aid Home telephone 48-3. Office 48-4. candidates v ose names are published a is 10 per cent, on all other ■ and the voice of to a and dis- h i-e.-t of our ability, we were rather Belfast bids fair to turn out some well equip- sympathy needy f* week. Furti r announcements wil be n de tressed even comrade, uek, and somewhat at a loss for an young business women, though they goods for the next thirty from time to me as called for. Since the ad- ped Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of the woman looked at us in a help- have not the advantages of a business college this Post be extended to his in their af- I also have a stock ot vertisement is in type Mrs. W. D. Harrr ian family our in days. 'd' way and asked, “How many education. Six young ladies are now learning fliction and order that charter be draped of Prospect J- rry has been added to the li t of for in of him. Card Tables and Chairs and five have learned it and secur- mourning thirty days memory contestants. telegraphy, Resolved, That these resolutions be spread Remnants of all kinds All of the latter learned type- ■er on the will ed positions. upon the records of this Post and a copy there- TO LET European plan Acknowli dgements. The Journal ha re- and all can receive telegrams of be transmitted to the of our deceased at one-half morial hall tomorrow, Friday, writing, nearly family price. for Card Sociables and Entertain- ceived, with the compliments of Frank J. tar- comrade and to each of the of Bel- Parties, on the “mill." Of those now learning telegra- newspapers m.. by the Guild of the North fast. ments. Tables 10 cents rett, a copy of the Fall River Holiday Me-sen- and Terms cash. apiece will be reserved phy two are expert stenographers type- strictly upon appli- issued the R. A. Me Whirr Co., Fall John Thompson, Chairs 20 cents per dozen. ger, by writers and the others have some knowledge Emeroy Ginn, telephone 213-3, I. A. Conant, Committee «===» River's Greatest Store,” Fall River, Mae-. It with which B Ladies’ Fleece Lined M music will be rendered during of one or both these branches, they James Dunton. \ 72 MAIN BELFAST. is an page paper, profusely and t auti- STREET, eight more familiar, while sev- sandwiches, are rapidly becoming fears were ■ Underwear, 33c value, kin, peas, rarebit, illustrated, and the advertisements of Shipping Items. The gravest flj fully ladies in town are studying ;l’ee will be served to order. Af eral other young felt last week for the of a number of J, W. FERGUSON k ■ Price 25c Gar- V the firm occupy only a small part of the pace. safety CO., per stenography and typewriting. We are glad to Mr. Starrett is with this firm.... From A and big schooners, which sailed from eastern ports meat. of ambition and inde- 20 Main Street. W Sizes 4, 5, 6. see this energetic spirit and had not since been Free Library. A bulletin con- Mrs. G. E. Evans of Stamford, Conn., w have before the blizzard Nurse ^ itself among our young Experienced pendence asserting tieard from. them were the W. E Hats advertised last week ■ i'. accumulated list of the books addec received a handsome post card with wis es for Among Henry : =J to men wi! Open engagements. ladies, and we hope that our young 1 :fast Free the last -‘A New Year to Belfast’s most Bramp, which sailed from Boston December B at half price still on sale. ■ Library during Happy popular more than not be left behind. In these days, De- FRESH MEATS at lowest prices. Also iths, and a will and its staff.” Mr. and Mrs. Evais have i4th for Newport News; Lewiston, Boston, MRS. HATTIE F. M. PHILLIPS, Spanish bibliography, paper to be “room at the ever before, there seems cember 14th for Grace A. Martin, full line of GROCERIES. McIntosh & bed during January. It is the plan tc been summer visitors and iave a Baltimore; many years of business for the person tf50 Swanville, Maine. top’’ in every branch 24th for and the new comer Main and e.-e booklets if a sufficient has no n.^re en- December Newport News, Perry, Washington Streets. quarterly host of friends here. Belfast to reach the who will put forth effort enough which sailed from Bath 11 at five cents per copy to defray thusiastic admirers than Mr. and Mrs. Evans, six-master, Wyoming, ■ top. December 21st for Norfolk on her maiden A PACKAGE OF MEDIGiNTFREiT rise. Copies will be mailed as soon as and The Journal wishes to them and their son trip uaric at The W. was cable Every subscriber to this paper who will from the press to those desiring them a and New Year... From New Advertisements. Harry W. Henry Cramp reported by % % happy prosperous write to the address below will receive, free of 4 4 California, a e have the Main street clothiers, announce a January 5th in San Juan, P. R., harbor in need ge S. Pitcher has received a lettei Fred W. Angier, San Jose, Co., expense, a package containing small boxes of car in to at break of sails, having been driven about a thousand well known medicines: Lane’s Tea rafessor William Chapman asking hin received a colored post card showing “a price slaughter clothing, begin thevfollowing her destination. She was driven for the Kidnets for the Lane’s load of from California.” Thrte apples of day Friday, January 14th. This is the reg- miles beyond bowels, kidneys, .'■■‘ire the Belfast Opera House for Marcl apples Pleasant Quinine Tablets for cold and grip, and red a full tier on an S. P. ular clean-up sale, but is to ; out of her course by a series of gales, which fur a concert to be given here witl —big apples—make 10-day Red-Tag Sherman’s Hehdache Remedy. Address Orator Belfast Bank 1 I carried her mizzensail and 1 on rest twro which be a record-breaker in the offered. away foresail, Le N. Y. Savings R. R. and these bargains F. '• e Langendorff as the star performer car, apples, Woodward, Roy, tier to See in the advertisement. This spanker. New sails will be shipped to her. Langendorff was one of the stars o must have another ground support prices quoted the was as ORGANIZED 1868. them. That would make for the is a cash sale; no charged at these cut Thursday Wyoming reported spoken i\