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The Republican Journal. 'TomTiriol BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908.__MM BEK 13 Floral were of To-Days Journal. A. E. Luce officiating. offerings LIQUOR SEIZURES AND THE PHOENIX 'The Contents and included a many ami beautiful mounfl, HOUSE. PERSONAL PERSONAL. SIOCKTONSPRINGS. OBITUARY. and mother ; basket, Mrs. Bennett Ex- Our Baby, father _ -rsport Locals....Capt. 1 William Mrs. Ellen Harford, Miss la- .Stockton Springs..Transfers Weshe, ,ated in wife of Otis C. who of roses and The Phoenix House of this now own- Miss Alice Aborn is her sister in Milton B. Irvin Collier Hills K,al Esiale.. Senate Passes Ship Mrs. Elden Shute spent last Thursday Mary A., Couillard, Nellie Harford; bouquet pinks, city, visiting Hills, Hills, to was born in December Fit* W. Patterson; ... iiy Hill Hon. Forrest Goodwin Sandypoint, the guest of relatives. Frankfort, 8, 1818, Mr. and Mrs. bouquet ed and managed by W. S. Edminster, has Rock port. and Mark Wadlin returned Friday to their of Waldo and died in Mrs. James I-, ,.,i,le Obituary.... Meeting Winterport, Nov. 18, 1881, died of roses and pinks, H. Dodge, of the came home been criticised by many of our citizens and homes in Nortbport from Rucksport, where nty Grange. News Granges. Bion B. Sanborn Saturday Feb. 17, 1908, of tbe grip, after only a week’s Bert Dodge; bouquet of pinks, Erma Dr. Engene L. Stevens is in Portland for Littlefield Tenders his and men who are about ,.i gressman from his “sales” in Milo Rangeley. illness at the home of her Mrs. of roses and pinks, Capt. by travelling moving a few they are students at the East Maine Con- Societies... daughter, Thomas; bouquet days. signation..Secret Liquor Jas. R. Herriman, at Port Calif. She Mrs. Fit* W. Patterson, Jr.; bouquet of because the sells and the Phoenix House..... Mrs. John E. Lancaster returned Satur- Costa, and the State, proprietor liquor ference Seminary. ires was and and Mrs. Ishmael Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Frost left Mon- Elections ..Third in Rockland and Camden. brought up married in New York, roses and pinks, Mr. in such an and defiant manner. It has .ket Ball....Town day from visits born Nov. and Mr. open Mrs. H. W. Thorndike and oemocratic Convention....Per- 24,1816, married to the late Otis terson ; bouquet of roses pinks, day for a visit in Boston. daughter, Le- trill so noted in the that one man returned Mon- C. Oct. 1848. When was a wreath of became State ; n il. The Churches, Mrs. Maria F. Blanchard Couillard, 1, she and Mrs. Whitefield Brown; weilaof Rockland, who visited friends here with friends in little she went Rich. who there in of Miss Isabel Ginn went to Boston last day from a ten days'visit girl by canal boat to Oswego, green leaves, Mrs. Mary stopped receutly, writing last ituary. N. where she week, returned to their home Saturday, '*k of Bangor. Y., remained for some time, it to said: “I tell that no Thursday for a short visit. t,r from Washington..In Defence another, you of the Li- for her health, in the family of her cousin, OF WALDO COUNTY GRANGE accompanied by Mr. Thorndike, who ar- U- tain T Haines.. is MEETING town in the State has such a name for law- Report Miss Josie Shute of Sandypoint spend a This cousin had as Mrs. Fred B. Dow of Pittsfield Sun- ,bin.. Belfast Free Library. Albert clergyman. instructor spent rived last Thursday. several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. El- a tutor of in sales as Belfast.” ,.t otis Fund..Wedding Bells. ing private the family of a Mr. Theo- of Waldo breaking liquor day with friends in this city. our A very nice meeting County den shute, in village. dore Roosevelt of New York She came Whether this statement be true or not it Among the Seniors to receive honors at The News of Brooks.... city. Oscar Dilworth of itorials to a year or two after her mar- Pomona Grange was held March 17th with Madison spent a few Week 3l TJ. of m. Mrs. C. E. Britto went to Bangor, March Winterport tends to reflect the officers who are Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, are miners’ whe>e five children were born Montville. The upon in this the 11th for visits. Dr. Britto joined her the riage, to her, Union Harvest Grange, days city past week. Annie E. Maurice E. and News ot Belfast. all of whom are dead to enforce our !aws and Dodge, Palermo; except Mrs. Herriman the not so supposed prevent Wal- next day, both returning Thursday evening. day was pleasant and traveling Miss Caroline W. Field went to Boston Russell H. Lord of North -r,.i from Virginia..Searsmont of California and Abbie T. Couillard of such conditions. It is undoubtedly true that Brooksville, and ;»’-.trict Lodge. G. T..Jackson..m- are bad for the time of the year. On some of Mr. and-Mrs. Albion Goodhne spend- West Medford, Mass. Her maiden name Edminster’s last week to spend the vacation. Neva E. Polaud of Montville. ort Town Report. Ur. peculiar personality has ing a fortnight in Boston aud vicinity. was Southworth. Her father, Silas South- the roads was good sleighing and others it Arnold’s Trail. ..News of the the was born in something to do with this condition, for he Miss Melvina V. Parker went to Boston Mrs. E. J. who has sever- will be at home probably coming worth, Rome, N. Y. Her moth- The was iu Morison, spent iiices..To Maine Heroes. They was wagoning. meeting opened J week. er, Emma Lee, born in England, came to has spent nearly one-half of his time in jail last week for a brief vacation trip. al weeks with Mrs. W. Mathews Born..Married due time Master Martin. There Spencer i\ Correspondence.. New York when six years old, aud her by Worthy the three and he has I ...Belfast Price Current..Ship Mrs. Charles C. Park left Saturday to during past years paid Miss Alice Whitten is at home from on Cedar street, opened her Court street father, William Lee, was first chorister of was a good attendance and nearly all of the a week with her sister and husband, large fines iuto the county treasury; yet he Kent's Ilill for the home Miss Cora S. Morison is spend Trinity church. Mrs. Couillard loved flow- officers were After the spring vacation. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Chase, at their home in present. opening ers and out-of-door life. She aud her hus- still defies the law. Others who have re- expected home from Wellesley, exercises a class of 13 was instructed in the Mrs. William Friday. Rockland. band cultivated their garden with great ceived much less punishment left the busi- M. Randall is visiting were Daniel Chase of LOCALS. returned last week to the pleasure aud it was her custom to take her fifth degree. Remarks made and a friends in and Portland. Baring, University of SLARSPORT Mrs. Brockway ness in disgust years agb. Farmington home of her daughter aud husband, Mr. and children invariably on May day to the Chick committee appointed for the next meeting. Maine, '08, and president of the Maine Y. Edminster left the Miss Louise is her vaca- L. Marston, after being away woods. She found great delight in the county jail last fall, Rogers spending ■It., .). 11. Montgomery went to Mrs. Frank The noon recess was then taken and the M. C. A., was in this city Saturday en the winter. beauty of California during her residence having served 13 months for tion at home from Fairfield High School. through well cared for at the tables liquor selling, route :o to attend the dedication Saturday. there of twenty years. Her mind was keen Patrons were Rockport a Yale Col- and before the January term of court was Mr. and Mis. 0. E. Frost returned Satur- Carl Flanders is entertaining aud alert and her faculties aud the host Grange. After diuner the of the Y. M. C. A. build- snllivan went to Boston Mon- home of his unimpaired, by recently purchased friend, Mr. Hall, at the she well remembered on over he had been caught and sentenced to day from Boston, where a few lege seeing Lafayette was called to order and the they spent ... -it visit. J. A. East Grange again ing. Mr. and Mrs. Flanders, his second visit to America. Her enjoyment serve 8 months more and about $600 in parent’s, A fine address pay days. ickbirds of the season put in Main street, for a week. of friends, particularly of young people, clioir gave a selection. very Amos Clement, who spent a number of fines on four new cases that were based on Miss Lillian went to lust week. never abated. Sweet in modest of welcome was Nellie M. Ramsey Spinney Prospect weeks in Rev. H. E. Rouillard was called to San- disposition, given by Florida, arrived by train Monday was adevoted Christian evidence procured by the sheriff between last week to a few to solennize a mar- aud unassuming,she and was to by J. H. Cilley The spend days with rela- Porter is to a laundry in gerville, March 18th, responded night. Mrs. Clement, who went to Bostou open re- all her life. Oliver Couillard was the ferry- October and thus proving that between former parishioners. He “Should and raising January, tives. :n:ug spring. riage man and was known as the topic, dairying poultry to meel him, stopped over at Waterville to afternoon train.