The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 5
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* BLI JOURNAI FEBRUARY 1915. _BELFAST^ MAINE, THURSDAY, 4, NTJMBFR * Journal. Morrison, Doris Annie a man of -"P Today’s The Beltast Food Fair. Collins, Adelaide How- Colored embroidered centerpiece, Mrs I the strictest integrity, genial and ard. Jessie M. Moses. and P* Shirley Getchell, Eunice Blanche 1st. kindly, will be greatly missed a host o Government. 7 ...News of the Bickford, by City Societies it was a Success from Start to Finish. Ames, Grace Hatch, Ernestine friends. He had ^ersonalT at Vancouver Webber, Elea- Silk Mrs. E. W. Gilkey, Searsport, 1st; taken an active part in the S1'1'1'ip-aige Dyn nor quilt, The third annual food fair under the aus- Stephenson, Annie Viola Isabel civic and affairs of The l'!-.e Belfast Food Fair.. Proctor, Mrs. Livony Williams. Islesboro, 2d. political the community February meeting of the City Govern- of Estelle Ralph D. and Dana B. Government. .. Per- pices the Belfast Board of Trade closed Sat- Coombs, Sanborn, Caroline and had Southworth were ^■*'■■■ tv Whiting, Mrs. Hattie R. Rowe, Morrill, 1st. held important positions of trust. He raent was held Monday Robert in Sarah Quilt, evening, Mayor Waterville urday It was favored with fine weath- Whiting, Frances served Tuesday on business. Wf night. Bradford. Lelia Phil- Comfortables, Mrs. Smith Bunker, Sears- as alderman for two terms and in 1889 F. Dunton presiding. Problems. ...A School- er, and the cold wave which brick, Mabel Philbrick, Harriet E. and reached here Sat- Wiley, Eva 1st 1890 filled the office of mayor. He cast hie IN BOARD OF Thomas F. Legislative Notes.. mont, ALDERHEN. Keating, Esq., of Portland was in s’rt-ute. did not lessen the Dutch, Ruth Eleanor Bedtime urday attendance on that Sturtevant, Shaw, Mar- Hooked A. Goodwin, Center first presidential vote for Abraham Lincoln The records of Belfast last on c»l* u ,,. Vote. .Our rug, Mrs. Cora the January meeting wer« Tuesday business, and garet Drinkwater, Verna Isabel Free Library. day evening.when record-breaking crowds JelliBon, Mary and bad been an earnest and read and ^ Past Montvilie, 1st. consistent Re- approved and the roll of account! Mrs. Tolman H. Ferneld of South were Chalmers, Ida Mildred Waldo- 3 a Memorial to Women... present. The program was carried out Marriner, Darby, Rachel publican. Hs was Braided .rug, Mrs. Cora A. Goodwin, 1st; indentifled with the Ma- read and ordered paid, as follows: boro arrived Friday to her to Stephenson, Elizabeth join husband. o’ the Cradle. the .letter, the decorations were the best Doak, Elizabeth Han- Mrs. M. Eliza A. Jef- sonic a v\ -it __ E. Mrs. fraternity, being member of Knowlton, 2d; Timothy Contingent.$ 1040 74 Mr. and Mrs. T. .'Pescue of a Veteran.. ever, orchestra shue, Helen Bowen, Olive Chase J.} Dill of Jackson were re- Keyes’ furnished excellent Marks, Horace 3d. Lodge, and in religious belief was a Highways. 370 76 Siockton fords, cent of Springs. and the Coombs, Alice Coombs, Free Library 107 66 guests Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Curtis. music, management are to be congrat- Dorothy Drinkwater E. Knowlton, 1st. Unitarian. The funeral services will be held Rag carpet, Mrs. M. School 33 89 ■ ,f Belfast. Lillian Contingent. Mrs. ulated on the success crowned all their Davis, Katherine Wood, Verna Green- at his late home No. Ralph H. Howes and which Moss picture, Mrs. Lizzie Conant, Belfast, .2 Congress street, tomor- Free text books and 108 38 Mrs. Arthur Brackett. .Boston Calls Helen Rebecca Vinal supplies. Ritchie are efforts. As we were unable to the sec- law, and Emily Kackliff. row, at School visiting in Boston and .Men from report l8t. Friday, 3 p. m. repairs and insurance.- 91 61 vicinity. Many ond Eva Dutch carried the S M. day of the fair fully last week we largest doll, Elizabeth Paupers. 537 60 Mrs. Bertha C. of n jj of Faculty..The give Art work, Leroy A. Coombs, Belfast, 1st; Longley Hartland is the Hanshue the best dressed Alice Maude, wife of Leonard Cemeteries. 14 00 ['*"«-** (poemL .Thaw vs. here an account of doll, and Rachel Ralph Cooper, guest of Mr. and Carrie Patterson, Belfast, 2d. 33 99 Mrs. Clarence E. Frost. 11 of Battle..Mor- the smallest doll. A died at her home on Sidewalks. ! hind Long OLD FOLKS’ DAY, Stephenson special prize Miss High street, Wednesday Fire Mrs. Peace Dames and Isabel Smalley had charge of the fancy Department. 68 43 Angelia Mace was given to Helen Rebecca morning, Feb. 3rd. She birth to Stephenson of Bruns- Wednesday, Jan. 27th. There was a Vinal for one of gave triplet General school 421 35 t lippant Flings. .Sharp large work and Mrs. George I. Keating. Miss Kath- purposes. wick is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. the and beBt dressed children, two sons and a School 12 05 A. Morrison. ,. attendance and were awarded as fol- largest dolls. The first daughter, Jan, 26th, charities. ,P Siftings. .Train prizes erine E. Mrs. Jas. Brier, Mrs. W. L. West and and Mrs. Edward McCallon of Warren J. lows: three prizes were woolly dogs, and a doll’s they died the 29tn. The mother had returned S. 35 Harriman were the judges. shown Total. 2,829 home from a .. house was for of Saturday visit with Mrs umi. Old Worli Byways To *he oldest and Mrs. Samuel G, given the one who received symptoms kidney trouble recently L. M« | couple,Mr. Eggs, Irvin O. 1st; E. P. The J \ w for Dear Eggs Next mention. The Hills, Northport, and this with report of the finance committee, Charles Orff, Gurney of Belfast, who have been married 52 special judges were Mrs, Archie complications caused her death. reP'1-' pa|f for its Michaels, C. A. Leveneeller, Waldo, 8rd. ! A. Ready Open- C. Mrs. Carl H. 2nd; Nothing was left undone that coulu be done Harmon, C. B. Holmes and A. F. Pendleton, Mrs, Annabel Potash. years and are aged, 76 and 74 Hopkins, Stevens and Miss to M, Underwood was the guest pienty of respectively, Sheaves of Wood & Martin, 1st, on the of j Louise H. Ferguson. grain, save the children and the mother. Several report Fred Waldo Brown, tax col- of Miss Rachael News.. Births. .Mar- years—a rug. Anderson during Food Fair v -hip Fruit, Wood & Martin, 1st, Elbert Lear, local lector for 1911, '12, '13, was read and Market. To the oldest the dis- Saturday night the Opera House was filled physicians and two trained nurses from accepted, week. V a-aths. lady coming longest the to Northport, 2nd, Lewiston were council concurring, and was as follows: tance, Mrs. Sarah Davis of 74 overflowing. People began to arrive at 6.30 in constant attendance and a William Bluehill, aged 1st. Quimby Foster of Portland was the SOCIETIES. m. and when the Butter, Irvin O. Hills, Dr. years—a p. masked carnival began specialist, Dr. Stanley P. Warren of Portland, guest of Mr. and "^CRLl rug. Elbert Lear, 2nd. 1911, balance.$ 1,632 80 Mrs. Wm. H. Quimby for the standing room was at a Honey, Wesley Woods, 1st; was called. Mrs. was born in To the oldest man coming the longest dis- premium. There Cooper Waldo 1912 624 36 week-end, were Beans, Annie Lear, 1st. Feb. th, of Bangor, formerly about 60 in the march, in varied cos- 7, 1886, the daughter of Ralph E. and the 1913 669 21 tance, T. M. Brown of Hampden, aged 80 years Doris E., of Canned goods, Mrs. Cora Herrick, 1st; Mrs. Cost of bond 1913. 62 daughter Mrs, Hattie L. versalist church in this tumes, some grotesque and others attractive. late Phoebe A. (Clements) Nickerson. Mrs. 50 Jipson, ■' —kid mittens. left tr Mildred D, Mrs. E. L. Colcord, Monday for Boston, where Bhe Some of the maskers bad horns and was Bradman, 2nd; Nickerson died at the Head of expects to as Noble Grand of Ban- To the oldest man Asa there the Tide when registering, Mr. A. 3rd. Total.$ 2,988 87 find employment. *■' fun galore. General Alice was about four of i,iws, following a trans- Riggs of Belfast, aged 88 years—gloves. dancing followed and yearB age. She Cr. Grain. Qpnrcrp S. Dnorcrott 1st. made balance Donald U. of M. bushels of confetti were thrown, and not a lit- her home during her childhood with her 1911, unpaid.$ 57 Q0 Clark, '17. spent the week- Cl'-J To the second oldest, Henry E. Babcock of •• •• lwl 1912 end its tle of it was carried in the Potatoes, Wm. Swett, Knox, 1st; George S. Mrs. Rachel 109 35 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 87 mittens. away clothes of grandmother, Kingsbury, later •• " Harry W. ana ur. w c-. L-iDoey Belfast, aged years—kid 2nd. 1913 835 [8 those present. Dancing and confetti Daggett, going to Haverhill, Mass., where she lived Clark, Northport avenue, Jan to To the oldest registering, Mrs. William throwing 1911, Commission. 580 00 dnesday night, 27th, hdy Jelly, Mrs. 1st. with her ? was kept up until midnight. The dances Mary Estes, father, who had married Miss Susie 1912 57213 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Strout and Mildred 1 Grand Com- Powers of Belfast, 88 years and 6 months " I. L. j v Deputy aged Lubec Sa dine 1st. 1913 throughout the week were under the direction Sardines, Co., Emerson of Biddeford, during her school 609 00 Demmons are in .tiefield of Rockland of —slippers. High Lawrence, Mass., to spend Best of Irvin O. 1911, postage. 42 00 of Fred G. Spinney. display vegetables, Hills, course, graduating from the Haverhill '• the remainder of the winter. arulery, Knights Templar To the second oldest, Mrs.