of Today’s Journal. Contents OBITUARY. The Churches. Easter in the Churches. m. returned a verdict for the _ [ The Supreme Judicial Court. plaintiff for $5.04. ! .News of the John Ritchie; Cahners. PERSONAL. The Sardine Factory. F. Smalley passed away 'pril 22, 1916, came in The annual of the Easter Sunday, April 23rd, with ,-t Obituary. .Tne Churches.. | pariah meeting Unitarian The civil docket closed with the case of ,*-arffes. ; r.t the Waldo County where for sev- The first jury trial, the land case of Erie W. Ball.. Hospital, church will be held at dull skies, and early in the day rain fell and S’ ter in the Churches..Base the church next Clark vs. Chester Miss Maud E. Mathews ie eral months he had received the Monday Kneeland of Eddington vs Melvin R. Baker of Llewellyn B. Lowe, both of visiting in Boston I; Societies. .The Supreme Ju- untiring I at 2 m. there were frequent showers during the day, and \.:rVt p. The action was to vicinity. kindness and care of the medical staff and Winterport, was opened at the of Winterport. fix the title of [ ;ii Court..Personal. All the churches were decorated for the occa- beginning At the Unitarian church next a seven-acre of that Frank 8. Letter nurses. He was born in Dec. Sunday morn- court The are piece pasture had been in W. Collins of Rockland was in ] !v h.- in 1857 Washington Belfast, 25, 1853, sion. At the Universalist church the decora- Thursday morning. parties Bucks- in« Rev. Arthur E. Wilson use the defendant for ft- Brooks Centennial. the son of I, Weston and will preach on “The brother and sister and the action was by about 26 years and port last on Che Mary (Farnham) I tions were very elaborate and were brought Thursday business. Practical and Ideal in artistically which he claimed Correspondence. He attended the schools of Relation to Peace." to fix the title of the farm former- by right of peaceful occupa- Rev. Arthur Vunty Smalley. public the by Miss Edith M. Southworth, Mrs. principally A. Blair went to Mon- lt arranged tion for The Bangor ..Primary Papers. ..News city and afterwards learned the Rev, D. B. Phelan has been ly their the late Moses who twenty years. evidence showed for a few (jiiorials- plumbers trade officially reap- J. G. Paul and Mrs. L. T. Shales. The altar father’s, Baker, day days on busiaesa.. i~" Transfers in Heal Estate. pointed as of that the defendant had ‘Belfast. with the late John B. Fur pastor the Pockport Methodist bought it 1869, of James Bicknell. fenced the land and and Wadlin, several church for the was covered with a hand-embroidered cloth April 26, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. \ Wedding Bells..Sardines Clams ensuing year. This means had maintained the fence Dinsmore went to years he was R. P. The also claimed with the understand- Boatou S .Resolutions of employed by Stickney and much to the plaintiff $1,000 damages. for a i-.jstport. Respect. gratification of his many friends over which long sprays of ferns were caught that James yesterday few days' visit. Town Farm. ! later went into with A. K. who very much desired The defence showed that Melvin R. Baker had ing Clement, who owned the Clark 1 The Burnham partnership Pierce his return.—Camden with fine effect. On the altar was a Herald. large in had Miss Gertrude Coombs of Belfast. in the Pierce block in Custom House a claim dated and that he property 1900, given him the pasture. went to Portland last News Square. of carnation and there was an quit deed, 1873, had G bouquet pinks, The claimed that Saturday to spend Easter with Parades. .A Belfast in I On the retirement of Mr. Pierce he In connection with the State paid his father in all for the plaintiff he had a warranty friends. -ashion Boy conducted Conference of abundance of potted and Easter lilies. $1,100 premises; ^ Recent Deaths. .Schools tulips deed of the pasture in Mrs. Hal in, West. the business until to Maine that he had the taxes for 47 question. The case was R. Eaton of alone, obliged retire on Congregational churches, to meet with The sermon in the the paid years; that Bangor arrived last when the Hen Beats morning by pastor,Rev. noon [ an ilieges.. account of State street he had a a opened Tuesday and the Thursday to visit Mrs. Robert Twin failing health. In early life he mar- church, Portland, May 9th, 10th A. the music built barn with cellar; had cleared Judge charged P. Coombs. ? tj,(.« ow Concerning Calves. A. Blair, and Easter by the regu- the ried Miss Nettie Stevens and lived for and 11th, Rev. Charles and the land, shade and trees and jury Wednesday morning and the jury Fred A. Seward of Western Travels.. th«y Harbutt, secretary lar church were and planted apple returned from a j^nimlicences choir, interesting appro- after out ten Monday c many years in their attractive home on general director of its the being minutes returned a verdict tew c-rnany Must Behave-Beavers Waldo auxiliary, the Maine At 3 m. Palestine greatly improved place. The case was days’ visit with relatives in Pittsfield. priate. p. Commandery, for the mg the Trout. Avenue. Mrs. Jan. Missionary is out to to the at 3 o’clock and after plaintiff. Sav Smalley passed away 24, Society sending appeals Templar, held their regular Easter given jury being Mr. and Mrs. William A. the Knights Gentner of Hart- Stockton Springs... The 1912. They had no children. He is survived churches to aid in cancelling the Mission- out about 25 minutes they returned a verdict The following cases have been
s • Texas in 1857-8. ferine to help me to a place in the regu-1 Two paymasters were assigned to doty iar army should I desire it. I believe at San Antonio,but one. Major Beall, was ii. this is the only case of the sort on rec- absent on leave and the duties of both and I was an unknown Texas' a In the fifties the Indians, mostly Com- ord, only devolved upop Major Henry Prince, at the time. Maine man, a of West anches and Lipans, were very trouble- boy graduate Point, was to home had served in the Mexican war some and troops were stationed at fron- “The young girl sent my who brevetted for tier posts to protect settlers. Yet in in Texas and I afterwards adopted her, and was twice gallan Lizzie and conduct on the bat- 1857 the Indians made a raid within 12 calling her Lizzie after Miss Tins- meritorious and miles of San Antonio and drove off cat- ley, who became my wife.” tle fields of Contreras Churubusco and Molino del It be added tle. What cattle and horses they did After this campaign young Ross re- Rey. may turned to at that he was twice brevetted not kill lor food or keep for their own college Florence, Ala., during a the and was mustered use they drove over into Mexico and where he was graduated with honors Civil War, later. then to Waco out of the volunteer service April sold. The troops sent out against year He returned 30, and on to Gov. Sam Houston as a General. The fol- them were at a disadvantage as they application 1866, Brigadier ST he returned to the were not familiar with the country received a commission to enroll sixty lowing year regular LOTTA and with the location of the water- rangers and give what relief he could to army as Lieut. Col. Deputy Paymaster and retired Dec. 1879. holes and often suffered severely from the settlers harassed by the Comanches. General, 31, jSUN He established a at what later be- Beall’s clerk, Mr. Richardson, thirst. Then, every growing thing in post Major came a remained in of his and Texas had a thorn Fort Belknap and entered upon charge office, or saw edge, very TOBACCO —BUT NOT tobacco TH/vri just most of the to off the at destructive to and men return- campaign that lasted until the Indians trips pay troops J clothing; GOOP ENOUGH FORPEKFECTIONS1' Right FQR'Vtt? 1 were to sue for In the frontier were made by the two factions'* ing from an expedition against the In- compelled peace. posts 1861 Ross the Prince to re- dians were often a sorry sight;—and joined Confederate army clerks, Major preferring main in San Antonio. The next article IGOOP there were times when all did not return. as a private and in 1862 had been pro- moted to a and was will the experiences on my first The following official orders will give an brigadier general, give 10 as told in a letter idea of the Indian fighting in those days: the youngest in the service when ap- trip, practically pub- He was in 135 lished at the time. C. A. P. for November 8, 1857. Lieut, J. B. With- pointed. engagements and had seven horses shot under tobacco 2nd with a detach- him, Here’s that’s ered, Cavalry, small favored by Nature ment from Companies C. and K. of his but was never wounded. Before being WASHINGTON LETTER. 5c. regiment left the post of Fort Clark, elected Governor of Texas he was sheriff D. Also Texas, in pursuit of a party of Com- Washington, C., April 24,1916. A semi- packed of McClellan county and was also a dele- anche Indians, who had, the day before, secret rush order from the War Department 20 for 10c. to the Constitutional convention Much Lotta Sun! All the robbed the mail party of a number of gate for bids for military tractors for road scraping obliged, original, savory mules. Atter a of four he and a member of the Texas State Sen- pursuit days and road grading in Mexico is causing great taste of came the marauders at a the leaf is upon place ; ate. speculation. Coupled with Carranza’s atti- right nearly seventy miles northwest of the Many thanks, Enuff There were other noted Indian fighters tude, the War Department’s move is taken in there in Perfections rObh west branch of the Nueces. They had just and among the most prominent “Big some quarters to imply that the United States Rain! in their possession all the stolen animals [ to be except one mule, which had been killed Foot” Wallace, also of Waco. Where troops will stay in Mexico a long while. Any- waiting enjoyed. for food. After a short and severe con- how, the War Department’s depot quarter- the city of Waco now stands was the You two did test the Indians were routed and fled, master at New York has wired several certainly of the Waco tribe of big Men! Smokers leaving one of their own party dead, and principal village tractor manufacturers to send in bids immedi- every- 1 i SOME when job you — all the animals and their own property Indians. ately. where ! if never behind. you’ve The recent need for motor trucks for trans- helped Nature make the Lieut. Withered was slightly and pri- The headquarters of the troops in Tex- ; tried a and porting supplies to General Pershing’s invad- Perfections, get vates Gebwing, of Company C, as were in San and Gen. David Antonio, forces was so Virginia tobacco that’s in Charles Morris and Patrick Caswell, of ing great that two motor truck j the E. Twiggs, a native of Georgia, was in package before clock Company K., were severely wounded. companies took big consignments of trucks Perfections. It’s He had served in the war j naturally In the flight the Indians had made their command. of already aboard ship and destined for the Al- strikes again. You’ll thank first march of ninety miles without stop- 1812, in the Black Hawk war, and in the lies, unboxed them and sold them to the United l good tobacco—every golden ping. Mexican war, andfor and mer- States at $300 less on each truck than they us for the Be- the Wichita gallantry suggestion. Oct 31, 1858. Near village were to receive from strand of it itorious conduct in the latter war was foreign purchasers. Brvt. Major Van Dorn, Capt. 2nd Cav- cause are A quick run of the Mayflower, the Presi- Perfections alry, commanding A. F. H. and K. com- promoted to brigadier genera] and after dent’s yacht, into port, last Sunday, did not panies of his regiment, after a forced its close was given command of the De- And what a it is to JUST NATURALLY GOOD march miles in save the presidential party from a bad storm joy of ninety-six thirty-six partment of the West, with headquar- hours, came a little after daylight upon and some seasickness. The President and smoke to- ters at St. Louis. In 1857 he was naturally good ’he of the hostile con- | given Mrs. Wilson are accustomed to take camp Comanches, little v one hundred and command of the of Texas sisting of twenty Department week-end voyages down around Hampton ; bacco! and between four and five hun- lodges, with headquarters at San Antonio. Like Roads, where the old Monitor and Merrimac dred Indians. He immediately charged most of the old officers he was a army fought. Sometimes the yacht nosea its way upon it and after a mo3t desperate deal of a martinet and fluent up a little river and the President and Mrs snuggle of an hour and a half, during good very Wilson which there were many bloody hand to in the use of language more forceful go ashore and visit old Virginia land- hand conflicts, achieved a most import- than polite. One day there arrived in marks. Un their last trip, one of the Chesa- ant and decisive victory. struck the San Antonio a young man from Tennes- peake Bay squalls presidential With this it is to re- victory painful yacht and stirred things up badly for all on cord of Corne- see who had been appointed a lieutenant the death 2nd Lieutenant board. lius Van 2nd Cavalry, an active in the army from civil life. He was Camp, The of the base- officer of once early opening Washington young exceeding promise, tall, lank, wore a blue coat with brass before named in tins order for his gal- ball season is expected to bring out the usual buttons, tight trousers that looked as if lantry, who was shot through the heart large number of distinguished fans, one of the had shrunk in the and a with an arrow while charging the enemy. they wash, most enthusiastic of which, in Washington, is Sergeant J. E. Garrison of Company broad-brimmed felt hat. Walking un- Vice President Marshall. F.; Peter Mogar and Jacob Ec- privates announced into Gen. Twiggs office he When the statue of Admiral Barry was un- hard, of Company H., were also killed. into a threw one over veiled in the Vice President was Private Henry Howard, also of that dropped chair, leg Washington I an arm of the and thus asked if he were not going to be among the company, missing, supposed to have l chair, addressed been killed. the commanding officer: “General, galaxy of other high dignitaries. “No," said he. “I never had the honor of where’ll I get a swoard?” "Sword! the acquaintance of the distinguished admiral, Company A. Brevet Major Van Dorn, sword! blankety blank, blank! vou don’t but I do know Walter foot Johnson and he is going ■ JB A severely, wour.ds; Corporal Joseph need a sword. Go out in the woods and ft fB B2 plain, plum-colored package P. Taylor, dangerously. to pitch today, so I am going to the ball cut a stick.” What followed was Company H. Private C. C. Alexan- not game.” And the Vice President went to the UlUMHCM IC9 but—rea/ smokes. der, severely; Sergeant C. B. McClellan, reported. game. and ! Corporal Bishop Gardner, Bugler I do not recall what troops were in No other set of men were more interested M. The Brooks Centennial. interior towns, tinds its source of Bogler Abngest, slightly. Texas at this time, outside of the 2nd in the outcome of the Willard-Moran fight Company F. Privates C. C. Emery ; wealth in the farms, and perhaps it but there were than the crew of the President’s yacht, on is true that the and A. J. McNamara, severely, and W. Cavalry, companies of [Portland Express*Advertiser.J opportunities for de- which a few Frank Moran was an lie in that Within PRESTON’S i at of the years ago, velopment direction. Frank, slightly. nfantry some frontier posts, | One of Maine’s progressive towns, lo- able seaman. Down at the last few years there has been a no- K. Private Smith on the Washington Navy ~n| Company Hinckley, I the lower Rio and, think, artillery cated in Waldo County in the fertile ticeable increase in the Livery, Boarding & Transient Stable Yard, where the Mayflower ties up, Moran is acreage planted, slightly. Grande. The 2nd was a Cavalry crack J of that section which has as well as the yield per acre. and Is situated on Washington street just off Main street. I have single and The sutler, Mr, F. J. Ward, was remembered as a good, clean man with a host valley farming Hay and became famous later i potatoes are the raised. and the in regiment then, of friends and two almost made her a with principal staples double hitches, buckboards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. Your patron slightly, special agent charge 1 clever fists, as many mem- competitor The of the Mr. for the officers it had town of Brooks is one of the most friendly Indians, S. Ross, many distinguished bers of the crew can will this in Au- age issolicited. Telephones—stable 235-2, house 61-13. ^ 1 Mayflower’s testify—and AroostocHf, season, early progressive in the towns and Iy28 was severely wounded. They had vol- in the Civil war, on the Confed- observe the centennial of her twenty-live mainly they like to do it. From the stories gust, exist- one which W. G. PRESTON. unteered for the and are they tell, city comprise Waldo County. | Proprietor expedition, de- ence. the most extensive 61 erate side. It was known as the Jett Moran must have Already pre- on .. of for their pommeled the entire crew. ! It is located the Maine Central Rail- . ....—- serving great praise gal- parations are being made for the coming Davis regiment, as it was raised when The national law’ makers are speeding ! road some twelve miles northeast of Bel- lantry in the action. j up. event, and there is no but that a question fast, and is of lines to During the combat, N. G. Ev- Jefferson Davis was Secretary of War, With caleadar as full of big measures as any | the.terminus stage Capt. j these dates will be observed with the Monroe and Second Lieutenants Harrison and other calendar Jackson. It was settled in ans, under an act of Congress in 1855 author- Congressional has been in most fitting ceremony. Professional de- each and Lieutenant 1779 by Joseph Roberts of Buckfield and nrwYOTFcro^DiciDr Phifer, killed two, years, the legislative program is being corators are that the izing the of two pushed already planning the name of use killed three Indians in hand to raising cavalry regi- j given plantation Washington. They will tell you to E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS. Manufactured Major forward with as great rapidity as the many streets and buildings will be made at- hand encounters. ments. The Colonel was Albert Sidney i On the tenth of December, 1816, it was in the Rest Equipped Factory in the Country at Belfast, Maine. snags will is tractive, while the streets in the ^ ! permit. Washington beginning evenings incorporated as the 219th town in Maine, The other officers who were under Johnson, but in 1857 he was made a brig- will be illuminated with electrical > JACKSON & HALL BELFAST AliENTS. to guess on adjournment. There is much displays and named for Governor Brooks of Major Van Dorn are Captains Whitney adier general and given command of the with the advantages offered by the recent speculation that July and August will see the Massachusetts. The in 1850 THE and Johnson, Second Lieutenant Porter of electrical service the population COEdHORTlMER COMPANY, NEW YOt first division of the Utah which left installation by was it and army, end of the long session, yet there are well 1,021, but gradually decreased, I Acting Assistant Surgeon Carswell, Maine Power : Fort Central Com-pany. until that of it at 704. The all of non-com- Leavenworth, Kansas, late in the known Senators and who 1910, gave whom, together with the Representatives de- BrookB residents have long looked for- officers and fall of that to valuation of I860 gave the polls as 200 missioned privates of com- year put down the Mor- ; clare that Congressmen will still be sitting ward to the dates of this year when the and the estates as $158,278, while that of panies A. F. H. andK., Second cavalry, mon rebellion. His command was snow- when the snow flies next fall. town observe the 100th might fittingly 1910 the at 211 and the estates are entitled to commendation for places polls great ed in the ; notables are over two of her birth, and the up Rocky mountains and suf- Washington fighting anniversary days as $288,082, a slight increase in both polls their gallantry. which have been selected will be the ban- smokestacks. Senators and The one church The Cad- fered many privations, subsisting for a Representatives and estates, town has friendly Indians, Delawares, ner of Waldo The Food Real and sueh men days County. present Fresh Estate as Alexander Graham Bell, in- of the denomination. does, <£rc., under Mr. Ross, rendered es- time on mule meat. include auto and trade Congregational ventor of the Samuel plans parades, sential service, both before and during In the telephone; Gompers, of all kinds between FOR SALE BY absence of Col. Johnson the ! president of the American Federation of La- sports ball, games EVERY DAY AT THE the conflict. teams of Waldo WHITE’S CORNER, (Winterport.) command of the 2nd cavalry devolved bor; Frank Carpe.iter and “Fred” Haskin, well picked County, addres- known newspaper writers, doctors, lawyers, ses in the afternoons by prominent The Rosa mentioned in the upon Lieutenant-Colonel Robert E. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jewett were busi- foregoing Lee, judges, bankers; Mrs. William Gumming Story, from out of town, the presence speakers ness visitors in 12th. Dunton &Morse afterwards became a famous In- whose were in San Anton- president of the Daughters of the American of Governor Curtis and exhibition Bangor April report headquarters staff, I Revolution, and a general “Committee of One Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nealey of Monroe dian and was twice elected Gov- io. Col. Lee, who had Deen in the drills, the usual midway attractions, and fighter Topo- j Hundred” have started a fight against the were euests of C. W. Nealey and family the closing event of the two days, the 1. The Mason farm in Montviile, ernor of Texas. On this occasion he had graphical Engineers, after serving with erection of two tall smoke stacks on the pro- I 16th. j will be the event of the April more or less. For sale or rent. central down the Po- grand ball, big Hogan posed | mustered in 135 Caddo and distinction in the Mexican war returned heating plant by L. M. JTreat is the guest of his par- frienuly tomac. This very interesting program. j 2. The Herbert 100 a “vigilance committee” declares ! ents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Treat, in Flagg farm, Waco Indians and reported to Van Dorn. to his former duty, in which he continu- the smokestacks will obscure the view of build- The committee, who were elected at or less, well wooded, excellent tillage ! Chelsea, Mass. water in late frost On a visit to New York several ed until Lieutenant-Colonel of ings and would be exactly contrary to the the annual town meeting of Brooks, and buildings, barn, years appointed There is a marked in the of are undone | improvement from Camden, 3-4 mile from Lincolnv the 2nd senior original plans L’Enfant, employed by George who leaving nothing in plans ago he gave this graphic account of the cavalry. The major was and condition of Fred who has been ter, beautiful view of lake and mount: Washington Thomas Jefferson to plan the for this centennial program, are D. B. i Nealey, William J. Nation’s future The a ill for several weeks. engagement; Hardee, the junior major capital. fight is raising Plummer, S. W. Norwood, George B. critically 3. The Lovett farm near Winter, lot of smoke. Miss Mildred Conant wishes to thank lage, overlooking Penobscot River at “It was on October, 28,1858,’’ said he, George H. Thomas, the senior captain, Roberts, E. C. Holbrook and E. A. Car- of to its 100 more or < the her friends for the shower post cards shores, acres, less, “that our a Carl Van the next penter. They have power to expedition came upon large Dorn, ranking captain Hancock County Liquor Cases. appoint received her during her recent illness. TRY THEIR buildings, beautifully located. other commiittees and it is expected that by | Comanche on the False Wachita E. John B. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mr. and 4. The Flagg farm in Belmont, f village Kirby Smith; lieutenants, a will be effected Jewett, 18. complete organization owned Herbert 7 miles from river in Indian There was a Ellswcrth, Me., April Those in Mrs. Walter Bickford and Mr. and Mrs. by Flagg, Territory. Hood, CoBby, Major, Fitzhugh Lee, before many days have passed. The more Hancock county alleged to have been in R. C, were recent guests of Mr. 1(0 acres, or less. sharp conflict and our forces killed some Johnson, Jenifer, Palmer and Belfast Band will be engaged to furnish Nealey Stoneman, the liquor business were hard hit by the and Mrs. W. N. York in Monroe. 5. Lumber lot at South Liberty, 44 music for the two concert programs Bread of the all whom days’ Wheat Comanches and of became Whole ninety captured general officers la ter Supreme Court Grand Jury, which has I E. A. and arrived at A. 6. The Warren Sheldon wood lot, and it is expected that everybody will Larby family their town, their supplies and most of on the Southern side with the exception reported 38 indictments, of which 21 are I G. Larby’s April 11th from Perham. more or less, on Moody Mountain, St*, come and that the capacity limit of the about 8 miles from on liquor cases. The counts include that are to go to their new Camd.n, their horses. of Thomas and the three last named, town of Brooks will be taxed during those j They planning of common nuisance, in nearly every I home, recently purchased from C. B. 7. The \lonroe pasture and wood “During the contest Lieut. Van who became general cfficers in the Fed- days. fast, on Lincolnville avenue, about Camp, case which, if convictions follow, will ; in the near future. nrooKS is a luwnui nusuing, progres- Jewett, DOUGHNUTS one-half mile from an honorary aid on Van Dorn’s staff, a eral army. carry heavy fines or jail sentences. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. postoffice, sive business men, and there is one thing second A. L. Croxford of Monroe are to 8. Cottages at the Battery, for sal regiment cavalryman named certain that there will be nothing over glad learn their who has IN LARD AND ONLY : 9. FOR BENT. Six-room flat, Sp one of our a that daughter Vera, FRIED Alexander, Caddo Indians and looked in making this affair big sue two steam been seriously ill with double pneumonia, block, up flights, heat, I found ourselves cess. Her people have made her com electric separated from our is at this writing. lights. munity one of the busiest trading anc slightly improved command. While we were a Mr. and Mrs. David Hart have left consulting manufacturing points in Waldo County 10c. doz. DUNT0N 8 MORSE, number of Indian women and their home in this town and secured em- per chil- concern | large One alone in Brooks does a busi Let William Tell ployment elsewhere. Mr. Hart will go dren came one of the ness which aggregates $200,000 a year Savings Bank Building, Belfast running hy, to Bar where the oldest Brooks is full of business and a Harbor, daugh- squaws dragging with her a white girl surprise ter is and Mrs. with awaits one who forms an idea from a employed, Hart, about nine years old. I told the Caddo to Don’t take our two children, is in Surry for a time. passing glance. The people are all enter- Woman Wa seize the white child, and he started to word for the extra prising and of the highest class. The Mrs. C. H. Libby entertained the for Sale J Ladies’ Club 15th. Several Farm do so just as a band of about twenty-five goodness of the homes are beautifully kept and many fine April guests and a of homes grace the village. Already the were present pleasant game The late homestead of Aaron B. Ripley, at Comanche warriors came w hooping down bread, cake and pas- most extensive preparations for the com- whist was enjoyed. Dainty refresh- Searsmont village. About one-half mile from upon us. and acres, more or try made from this ing event are being made and there is nc ments were served by the hostess, postoffice.•* Contains eighty-five acres of tillage land, “As the savages rushed forward they milled question but that Brooks will observe the Mr. Libby added bananas to the menu. less About twenty-five special flour, about thirty acres of pasture and about thirty delivered a of arrows, one of dates with fitting ceremony. and commodi- volley from Ohio Red Win- > acres of woodland. Convenient The town is truly a rural farming sec- • THE ACHES OF HOUSE CLEANING. which Van heart. He ous buildings in good repair. Never-failing FOR PERSONAL HYGIEh pierced Camp’s ter Wheat. Order a tion and some of the best results in p pota- The pain and soreness caused by bruises,over- well of good water. For further particulars Dissolved in water for douche* fell mortally wounded. to outside of Aroostook and let it growing County and house enauireq on the premises. ulceration and .t sack today ^ exertion straining during cleaning W. pelvic catarrh, “Meanwhile the have been demonstrated in this town. LUCRETIA RIPLEY. mation. Alexander, cavalry- time are soothed away Sloan’s Liniment. Recommended by Ly< do its own talking— the a by Maine, April 5, 1916-4wl5 man, had been and the In- j There are, however, in village, Searsmont, Pinkham Med. Co, for ten fatally Bhot, No need to suffer this agony. Just apply number of successful manufacturers, in- A a his shot me and 1 it’s the only way to healing wonder for nasal cat dian, grabbing gun, the and har- Sloan’s Liniment to the sore spots, rub only Insurance what cluding Staples carriages The Travelers Company, sore throat and sore eyes. Economics fell across Alexander. The next instant learn your a In a short time the nesses, grist mills, cloth and chair manu- little. pain leaves, Hartford, Connecticut. Has extraordinary cleansing and germicidal a Comanche chief towered above will corn the Portland rest and a Sample Free. 50c. all druggists, or post; huge baking gain facturing, canning by you comfortably enjoy refreshing The the Hood Assets December 31, 1915 Paxton Toilet Company. Boston. me with a scalping knife. I recognized through Canning Company, Creamery sleep. One grateful user writes: “Sloan's and the Jenkins saw and mill. Real $ 2,291,350 00 shingle Liniment is worth its weight in gold.” Keep estate, him at once as Mohe, one of the fiercest loans, 34,403,118 62 There is one hotel under the management a bottle on hand, use it against Soreness all Mortgage of the Collateral loans, 282,110 00 Comanche captains. Before the of Frank R. York. The town has a fine and Bruises, Kills pain 26c. at your Neuralgia Stocks and bonds, 46,913,249 50 knife could descend was a of graded schools, most Druggists. there tremen- system carefully Cash in office and bank, 2,938,828 68 NOTICE looked after. In social societies the town balances, 76,877 56 dous uproar on the outskirts of the mot PORI CLYDE Agents’ has many, including the Marsh Rivet SALE OF PROPERTY. Bills receivable, 37,291 84 of and Mohe I have bought the grocery bus< yelling Indians, suddenly Lodge of Masons, Happy Valley Chap- Interest and rents, 1,487,370 93 business deal has been com- Mai' turned and with the other braves took tc ter, Eastern Star, Brooks Lodge of Good An important All other assets, 16,581,803 42 ness of J. MrUiliffe at 39 pleted at Rockland, Charles E. Bicknell of that his heels. Templars, George G. Davis, Post, G. A. street, and will continue businev- city having bought from Capt. I. E. Archibald Gross assets, 106,012,000 34 R., Silver Crown Lodge of Pythian SiB- and other si k “Lieut. James Major of the Second the Port Clyde Marine railway, prop- Deduct items not admitted, 1,064,337 54 on a strictly cash basis. The J terp,. Harvest Home Grange, Brooks' erties in that village. The deal includes two had is alt new and of the best quat'l Cavalry charge and put the Com- Lodge, K. O. T. M., Brooks Lodge,L. O. wharves, a store, a mill and six houses. The Admitted assets, $103,947,662 80 to be owned and the Port and will be sold at the lowest. anche warriors to flight. The Caddc T. M. plant is operated by Liabilities December 31, 1915 which rises in the Cold Storage Co., the principal stock- an was then The Marsh stream, Clyde 1,108,745 29 price, Come in and see goods discovered untouched, with holders in which are C. E. Bicknell & Son, Net unpaid losses, town of Knox and receives support from 69,215 83 the white his Hon. Franklin Trussell, James and William Unearned premiums, get prices. I respectfully solid' young girl clutched in two one in the town of 88,960,899 57 tributaries, rising Brennan and Dr. W. L. Hall. They will carry All other liabilities, arms. in the town of 00 part of your trade. Tel, 257 Thorndike, the other Jack- on an extensive fish business and continue the Cash capita lf 5,000,000 11 “Gen. Winfield Scott, then Secretary son, is a pretty useful river. There are operation of the marine railway. Extensive Surplus over all liabilities, 8,808,802 within the village three falls that fur- repairs on the plant are contemplated. This D. H. i of War, sent an autograph letter to me \ M II I Ml I —■ Total liabilities and surplus, $103,947,662 80 PRESCOTT CARTEK nish good water power, practically property was at one time owned and operated me for services and of- AT A. now of this city. 3wl5 commending my I FORUSALE YOUR CROCERS all the year. Brooks, like many othei by George Gilchrest, '-
* a I - Mrs. Herbert Chase MORRILL. was a recent gnast ef her MONROE. niece, Mrs. Eugene Fletcher In Pittsfield Paul is teaching in Proapect. for n few days. "* Annie G. A. are Palmer ia having dormer windows Prana Wentworth poorly. Berle Edwards, who is in nd Urs. employed a mill in nddad to his house. on hia the IS making improvements Freedom, spent week-end recently at the Hatch Marshall Rand has a position in a wholesale home of hiB parents. Mr. end Mre. Fred Ed- froit store in * wards. Bangor. has his new mill covered Jjerriam The selectmen have Mr. and Mrs. RobertB been taking the inven- for the machinery. Roy have rented the I'.'rtCY tory in town the paBt week. buildings on what is known as the Collins Pat- \ began the Primary grade KuthDow tee farm, which is now owned Dr. Joseph Plonrd has returned from a Monday by N, R, trip up liage school country, ^>lr\ Cook and his brother Lawrence, visiting in SpringBeld, Van Buren Aid met at Dr. Pearson's April and other places. l adies The term of school in the town l- and cocoa were spring began cheesecakes Mrs. Lizzie house April 5th with Miss Elva Hasty of East Webber recently sold her place here and thinks Thorndike as teacher. John McKinley conveys of taking a rent in Belfast, a nurse at the Tapley where there f Make, the scholars from the Chase district, Fred Ed- is employment. P' blaster vacation with ,nug her wards Mrs. conveys from the Brown district, and Hannah R. Lowell of Belfast is now Alfred Bailey from the Stiles district. keeping .house for F. L. Palmer. She made f' the ^ Shibles has sold littlel many friendB during her stay there last year the late Ezekie and eriy owned by / SWANVILLE. they are glad to see her back again. *■ move ..... K Buzzell. who will The jrthev J High and primary schools opened last Mr. E C. Marden is improving. Miss week, Mr. Arnold, Whelan, after spdnding the vaca- Maas., a trained nurse from for him. tion at his Hayward of Waterbury, Bangor,is caring home in Island Falla, ia teacher of with hia j the ,-ruling the past ten days Miss Julia Chase arrived from Everett, Mass., High school. Miss Carrie Durham teaches I the f Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Daggett, April 15th to spend a week with her parents, primary in the village. Will the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chase. The spend Monroe W. C. T. U„ met with Mrs. remem- Chase last week. « ualbury was very pleasantly Mrs. Geo. T. Nickerson and daughters Ger- Neal Dow’s birthday was on his 84th birth- Mrs. uity friends, trude and Avis went to Bangor April 12th to observed, Annie Conant giving a brief 3 84 cards and letters. visit her Mrs. E. L. sketch of his life. The next ,c, ed post cousin, Cunningham. meeting will be OW OFTEN ! rtrtth anniversary of hia mar- with Mrs. Alice EUingwood. DOES * Mrs. S. D. Greeley, who had been visiting Thomas. Monroe ie miss Deborah relatives in town, returned to Hampden, April quite a business place now with a his to Edward grist and saw three .. has sold place 13th, accompanied t>y her son Kenneth, who mill, atoreevsince Mr. A. P. YOURLAMPNEED Moore built Nash has sold his place at the arrived April 11th. his new commodious store, two r b. Hatch. Mrs. Dickey has telephone offices, undertaker’s etc. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nickerson are receiving rooms, for surgical treat- F. L. Palmer has a nice office CLEANING? t,,r Hospital congratulations on the birth of a son, Donald where he is SsSMsSts >'■ will visit relatives ready to do all kinds of half so ickey Burke, born April 10th. Mrs. H. F. M. Phillips, business such as trans. cleaning often if you fill them with clean, reliable ^ d while. actions in real nt.it? who has been with Mrs. N. for some time, is estate, etc. oil—Socony (So-CO-ny) Kerosene Oil. for her. The caring church aociable met April 13th at the hall, SPRINGS. and in spite of the bad rOCKTON Miss Augusta E.Nickelson arrived April 15th travelling over 60 were Very often the is blamed for present. lamp smoking, smelling and from Everett, Mass., to visit her parents, Mr. Mrs.Lora Chase, Mrs. Andrew Moore on the sick list. ,ey is and Mrs. Freeman forming wick crust, when it is due to the use of in- and Mrs. J. W, Nickerson. She was accom- Clark were the supper really 3 L, was a recent business visit- committee. A ferior oil. panied by her niece and nephew, Miss Beatrice good program was given. At the next and Master Wilburt Lufkin. meeting there will be a baked bean i V 1 has added two fine supper. With Mrs. C. very Miss Ona Kimball of Albion, teacher in Dist. M. Conant chairman of Kerosene is not all alike by any means—any more than all the supper committee, No. 5,is boarding with Mrs. Mary F.Nickerson. butter is alike. Or all or all The flour, sugar. tlefield is on a two weeks’ and her sister, Miss Lena Kimball, teacher in former Maine man who wrote from Iowa that »liage. Dist,No.8, instead of Miss Turner, as before re- they were plowing out there [, ought Kerosene Oil is the name of is with Mrs. to witness the team’s hard Socony the Stand- ■,ny of Sandypoint is with ported, boarding James Webster. work to get through the mud here. ard Gil ard the sum- The stage drivers all its of New York’s best kerosene. f, Littlefield,for is Bay Company Mrs. A. W. Damm, who suffering with about the worst traveling ever It is taken to the they exper- ! manufactured by improved meth- blood-poisoning was Waldo Coun- ienced. The refining recent heavy fall of sr.ow left the f North was a re- where she an ods, and to Searsport ty Hospital, Apr. 13th, underwent roads in bad every gallon conforms certain fixed very condition. We are glad to >une of his brother, Harold on her She operation right hand, returned know that standards of the Monroe items are appreciated. quality. home Saturday and at this writing is somewhat better. She is attended Dr. E. A. Jtison was at home Sunday by Wilson. ” PROSPECT. Say to the t where he is working for Her- “Socony grocer’s boy whenhecomes to SANDYP01NT. Wm. take your oil can. Look for the Calderwood of Camden called on friends Socony sign has moved his family back to here recently. on your grocer’s window. It is a Charles Heath is employed in Camden. quality sign o a npnm after spending the winter in Wilbur Reed has gone to and one of the easiest to a re- r Irvin Crocker went to Belfast to Hallowed, where ways recogniae bA lii O 1 1 Monday he has serve on the employment. liable deafer. t-lebrated his 9th Sa- jury. 1 v_ birthday Omar Hall of Waterville is the guest of his and BEST a few of his Dr. Jordan returned Saturday from a busi- ; n by entertaining aunt, Mrs. L. W. Rollins. We ness trip to Bangor. recommend the oil _ t £ following burning de- Mrs Jennie Dockham is be an visiting her as rman Colson and Mr. and Mrs. There will entertainment and supper daugh- vices the best of their kind: New Mrs. Perfection Oil Cookstoves and Water Heaters. hall ter, Eugene Shute, in Boston. Perfection hi were at Griffin’s Thursday, April 20th. •(. 1 son Andrew Sunday omokless Oil Heaters, and Lanterns. Roland and Donald ol Rayo Lamps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R, F. Springer of Lisbon Falls made a short Staples Bangor visited their uncle, Josiah last visit recently with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grant. Col9on, week. Mrs. John and daughter Ada ; rris entertained the following E. G. Clifford, who had been confined to the Boyd spent the week-end Mr. Everett Little- with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kill- ,t recently: house with a broken leg for six weeks, is now man. r-. Littlefield and son Glen able to be ( Roy out. Standard Oil of New York Mr. and Mrs. Company Mrs. P. L. Bates has returned from Rum- Wm. Heagan of Frankfort ford, where she had been for a few days’ visit were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. NEW I •;jeld, Howard Littlefield and YORK—BUFFALO Principal Offices ALBANY—BOSTON with her daughter. Killman. t were in the party which left The many friends of Mrs. D. L. Hawes are ,,g for Northern Maine., where Mark R. Ginn, who had been in failing health pleased to know that she is able to ride out on t red employment with the Great for several weeks, passed away April 7th, aged fine days. ortr.fr i er Co. 82 years and 6 months. The deceased was a Mr. and veteran of the Civil War, serving.in both the Mrs. Josiah Kingsbury and son of Frankfort visited their army and navy, and was a man respected by daughter, Mrs. C R. JACKSON. last all. He never married. He leaves one sister, Cummings, Sunday. v -noose was seen on the Rich hill Mrs. Rose Rich of three W’interport; brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Gross and family have CENTER MONTVILLE. Jewett Ginn of Harrison Ginn of Sandypoint, gone to Sandypoint. where they will have en are assessing taxes at the Prospect, Willard Ginn of Sailors’ Snug Har- charge of a boarding house. Roy Oxton is working for C. A. Gray. East Jackson. bor, New York, and a number of nieces and Elden Rowell is in Flower Emerson of Frankfort and Jere Emer- Clyde working Waterville. He was cared for his illness E ason is for Mrs. John nephews. during f working son of BuckBport, former residents of this by his niece, Mrs. H. M. Griffin, and her hus- C. H. Luce went to Howard, R. I., i has been very ill. town, called on friends here 17th. band, and Mrs. A. W. Moore, with whom he recently. I I April 5 i-ison is working for Delbert boarded. The funeral was held Monday after- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trevett of Lynn, Mass., Congoleum Carney Shure went to Chelsea,Mass., I s spring and summer. 15th. ^ noon, April 10th, from the residence of H. M. 1 are in town. Mr. Trevett is having consider- We have now on in our April Farm .s drawn to serve on the trav- able display Griffin, with a service by Rev. Arthur A. Blair work done on his farm and buildings. Frank G. Boynton and family have t- term of j April court. of Belfast, conducted A. M. Ames of Stock- store a line of moved to Freedom. by All schools in town with complete Congoleum ; opened April 10th, ihers have the largest number ton village. Interment was in the cemetery the same teachers in charge as last term, ex- Embert A. Ramsay was here from :-iiii yard for many years. on the hill. Pittsfield over ! cept at the Clark school, which is taught by in Rugs, Rug Borders and Floor Sunday. Garden i Miss Paul of Morrill. Miss Ruth Hustus of is the ii iMMVlBMIll Unity guest Covering of Mrs. G. A. Choate. WINTERPORT. Miss Miriam G, Bartlett is at home in a of and sizes. The ma- for the Easter vacation. c M At the regular communication of Howard great variety patterns Mrs G. A. Oxton ■ x Lodge, r. & A. M No. 69, April 14th, John H, returned from Belfast ===Seeds=== terial is and Lies flat 11th much was admitted durable, sanitary waterproof. April improved in health. l X Eagleston to membership, being transferred from Chancellor Walworth Lodge. without fastening. Mrs. Eunice Whitcomb continues criti- i X F. & A. M., No. 271 of New York city. cally ill at the home of her daughter, You are Mrs. T. S. I X invited to call and inspect these goods. Erskine. The senior class parts at Winterport High Mrs. Vida M. Bartlett returned « X school have been assigned as follows: Saluta- You will not be urged to buy. April 12th from a visit with her E. C. lit Bulk and Winifred M. brother, tory, Nealley; History. Annie E. Clement, in Pittsfield. Packaga Ritchie; Prophecy, F, Newell Eaton; Address ■ X John Cox of to Undergraduates, Geneva F. Thompson; Belfast and Charles Cox Mitchell & of Hermon recently visited their 1 X Valedictory, Kenneth C. Farnsworth. The Trussell, father, Hartley Cox, who is ill. Best Varieties » X graduation exercises will be held on Friday 115 High Street, Belfast, Maine. evening, June 9, followed by the graduation Chester Whitcomb of Massachusetts in K X arrived 15th to see all lines. ball. The graduating class has decided to pre- April his grandmoth- er, Mrs. Eunice ent the college farce. A Strenuous Life. The ! Whitcomb, » Your cares in comfort- M proceeds will help to defray the graduation ex- G. S. Lowell, J. L. Bean, and VR\J II ICI 3 • Elijah An Belgard have been road com- Ask for ing the aches and pains ^ penses. important feature of commence- apDointed catalogue. ment week will be the missioners by the selectmen. of the family from youth to old age, are lessened w sophomore and junior ® when you use this old and trust-worthy remedy— recital, given by members of these ciasses- Water Glass Mr. and Mrs. Harden Erskine spent This will be held in the Methodist Episcopal the week-end with Mrs. Erskine’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Frank church and will include five speakers from the ents, Luce. A.-A. Howes &Co. sophomore class and two from the junior class are E. E. Tasker and 0. R. Harriman * The sophomores will hold an Easter ball Eggs Cheap have J. F. BurkiU's Friday completed garage Sloan’s evening, April 28, at Union hall. and are enlarging and his barn. i Now is the time to put them down. repairing * w • » A x Bartlett Richards, who spent the win- Groceries, Drugs SOUTH MONTVILLE. We have the best Water Glass on the market. j ter with his grandmother, Mrs. Olive * Bartlett, has returned to his home in and Medicines. * Liniment ^x Maryland. : C. S. Adams is attending court in Belfast A. A. HOWES & this week. CO., The schools in town are in session, with Bruises-Rheumatism-Neuralgia teachers as follows: Everett mm Frank Hart of Clinton is visiting at John W. GROCERIES DRUGS Center,Mrs. J ^X MEDICINES P. C. Prescott’s. Clement; Carter, Allen; White’s The Aetna Accident and Liability Company Corner. Mrs. P. C. Mothers: ‘‘Keep a bottle in your dome" X Allen; Kingdom,Miss 650 Main St., Hartford, Conn. ■ M Irving Norwood is to move his family to Addie Palmer; Halldale, Miss Margene Assets December 31, 1915 Price 25c., 50c. and 51.00 S Jefferson, where he has employment. PROSPECT FERRY. NORTH SEARSMONT. Foy; Vose, Roberta Wiggin; McFarlands Corner, Mrs. Olive Stewart. Real estate.$ COO The Ladies Sewing Circle met at the Grange Mortgage loans. 872,950 00 Mr. and Jones Collateral loans. (0 1« mxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxl hall last week with a goodly number present. Arthur Swan of Boston is visiting Mr. Mrs, Chas. spent Sun 418,950 and Mrs. Everett O’Neil. day with relatives. OBITUARY. Stocks and bonds. 2,031.105 00 Preston Bartlett has moved his family to Cash in office and bank. 475,413 76 Roland Woodbury spent 8th and *
# f The bad he been he would have been more RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Republican Journal successful as President, and his qualifi- Whereas, the long and honorable life of our cations for a seat on the supreme bench Edward has come to BELFAST, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1916 worthy brother, Glidden, will not be questioned. An article in Box of Chocolates I close, we regret that we have lost him as a (A nember of Georges River Grange; therefore, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY the issue of The A CH l-N AM current Independent )e it EL ^he Pub. Co. speaks of the Supreme Bench as “the Resolved, That we shall miss his counsel and Republican Jour. idvice; we shall miss his influence in our com- | one branch of the government that must V N GI we FREE and feel that the has met I nunity, grange CUARLES A. PILSBURY. [ remain sacred and out of politics, and with a loss and that the town and neighbor- Manager hood have also suffered a loss. DEMONSTRATION I that is cne reason why some do not favor * Resolved, That our charter be draped for advertising Terms. For one square, one a member that ON APRIL 1916. the attempt to draft of • SATURDAY, 29, thirty days, a copy of these resolutions be sent Inch in column, 25 cents for one week length candidate. to The Republican Journal and Waldo County end 25 cents for each insertion. tribunal for a party date we subsequent 9 On the above will give absolutely free a box Z Herald for publication. THAT IS Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a Liberty, Me. DIFFERENT I PRIMARY PAPERS. ® ot Chocolates or 1-2 who year; $1.00 for six months; 60 cents for three pound of Coffee to those Z months. 9 do not cave for candy to each of The following primary nomination papers purchaser 0 have been filed April 1st at the office of the can ask the Demonstrator to show you any The appointment of an assistant secre- secretary of Stave: 1 of 60c. value Tea at 24c 9 Chi-Namel be pound Whereas death has entered our ranks product you may interested in, tary of war from Maine is a bid by the Harry E. Bangs of Searsport, Republican 0 again YOU “ “ ** and taken from us a beloved c andidate of of Waldo county. or 1 of 75c. sister, Hattie actually applied. administration for in this State. forjudge probate 0 at 34c 9 | support Allen M. Small of Freedom. Republican can- Clough; therefore, be it “ That of didate fpr county commissioner of Waldo or 1 of Best Bronx brand 18c X Resolved, by the death sister Clough ! For instance—White Enamel, Porch It is ® Coffee, Georges River Grange has lost a good and reported from Washington that county. “ of Democratic candidate loyal member and the community a highly re- Furniture Gold and President Wilson has and hin- James Libby Troy, 9 or 1 of 35c. value Coffee at 24c Z Enamel, Aluminum hampered for judge of probate of Waldo county; petitions spected citizen. and 14 “ That while we the Paint, Floor Wax, Furniture dered Gen. Funston from fear of offend- of F. A. McAllister of Burnham others. 9 or 1 of 40c. value Coffee at 28c Resolved, acknowledge Polish, of and 36 others and F. 0 supreme wisdom of our Father, who and his of Lyle H. Adams Unity Heavenly Metal Colored ing Carranza, sending Gen. ** has called our sister to a and \ Polish, Varnishes, Au- A. Greer of Belfast and 35 others. \ X or 1 of Plantation Coffee at 27c 9 brighter better j Scott to Texas to report on conditions Charles P. Hazeltine of Belfast, Republican world, we deeply deplore our loss. We shall tomobile and Carriaae Color Finish, of of Waldo “ remember her as one ever ready to do her etc, j is men as a candidate for register probate or 1 of part, regarded by military reflec- City Brand Coffee at 19c 9 and her county. 9 genial presence at our meetings will | She will not merely show you the package contain- tion upon Funston, whose ability and Wr. Manson of Pittsfield, be held in loving remembrance. John Republican ing these materials, but snow it in THE BRUSH — 9 to any sold at 25c. to 30c. Z That we extend our none can candidate for State senator from Somerset (Equal per pound) Resolved, heartfelt gallantry question. to the bereaved in fact, can take the brush and it county. 9 or merchandise to the amount of not less than 25 cents. Z sympathy relatives. you apply yourself. Seth W. Norwood of Brooks, Republican can- Resolved, That in remembrance of her our Returns from the Massachusetts You can see the actual color—see how it is to pri- didate for the House of Representatives from charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, easy mary April 25th indicate the defeat of the class district comprised of the towns of DIRECT that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon apply— how all brush marks disappear before it 2 • our Brooks, Swanville, Searsport, Waldo, Monroe IMPORTING COMPANY, records, that a copy be sent to the be- the Roosevelt contestants for election as hardens. and Jac'tson. Corner Main and Church Maine. reaved sister and one to The Republican Jour- to the National Streets, Belfast, nal and Waldo Herald for delegates Republican Edwin C. Holbrook of Brooks, Republican 0 9 County publication. This will be a demonstration worth while for any candidate for the House of Ruby convention and the election of Representatives F. Hoit, Committee one who is McCall, of the towns ) responsible for the care and.'good appear- from the class district comprised L. C. Morse, on j Weeks and who will go Monroe Lodge, Crane, of Brooks, Swanville, Searsport, Waldo, Blanche Cram, ) Resolutions. ance of the interior woodwork and furniture of a In New also the unpledged. Jersey SANDYPOINT. WEDDING BELLS. Liberty, Me. home. Charles E. Johnson of Belfast, Republican Roosevelt delegates were defeated. Waldo candidate for register of probate of It has the for a Mrs. Josephine Stowers is in Brewer for a Whereas, pleased Master to re- By asking demonstration of any particular county. Murray-Colcord. Charles H. Murray and move from our midst our brother, Edwin Herbert L. of Stockton Re- few days. ; Chi-Namel product you will not place yourself under Henry Ford carried the Nebraska pri- \ Hopkins Springs, Miss Harriet A. Colcord, both of Belfast, were Lovett, he having been called to lay down his candidate for the House of publican Represen- Mrs. L. K. Perkins and son Lawrence visit- on earth and enter the obligation to buy; this demonstration is to T,ary for president hands down and his married at 8 m., Saturday, 22nd, at implements paradise acquaint tatives from the class district composed of the p. April not made with hands to receive the welcome with the use boom is with and Isles- ed in Penobscot two days recently. the home of the Rev. the public and economy of Chi-Na mel in [ launched, peace pros- towns of Winterport.Frankfort, Prospect, officiating clergyman, j plaudit well done good and faithful servants; boro and Stockton 1 the home. for the But | Springs. Mrs. Urbana Smith of Stockton village A, A. Blair, who used the single ring service. therefore, be it perity campaign slogan, James Clement of Montville, ! J. Republican and Resolved, That by the death of Brother .’an he deliver the His spent the week-end with W. J. Styles They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs True goods? attempt candidate for the House of Representatives Lovett Georges River Grange has been called district of the towns family. Elms, a bride and groom of a few months to cali the men out of the trenches in from the class composed ago. j :o mourn the loss of a worthy brother, \. ho Freedom, Remember the Date at Our Store ! of Montville, Troy, Burnham, Unity, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Littlefield of Brewer Mrs. Murray has been employed for several ! was ever faithful to the principles of our order. Europe was a failure and fighting is said Knox and Thorndike. years in the room of Leonard & Bar- Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sym- can- were guests of F. F. Perkins and family last stitching j to have been continuous on hoard his Adelbert Millett of Belfast, Democratic to his that our charter be rows and before her was the guest pathy relatives; MAY 3rd and 4th. didate for the House of Representatives. Wednesday. marriage | in Deace iraped mourning for thirty days, a copy of ship. Peter Harmon of Thorndike, candidate for >f honor at several shower The Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Griffin went to Winter- parties. ;hese resolutions be spread upon our records, a commissioner of Waldo cou' ty county. jroom came from N. H :opy sent to his sister and one to The The Ellsworth American a to attend the funeral of Mrs. Grif- Newmarket, recently Republi- publishes Charles O. Dickey of Northport, Democratic port Friday :an and has been emploped by the Swan-Whitten- Journal and Waldo County Herald for Hall-Ellis Hardware Co. .etter from Congressman Peters in re- candidate for sheriff of Waldo county; petitions fin’s aunt, Mrs. Rose Rich. publication. and Bickfoid Uo. are of J. S- Mullin of Lincolnville and34others They popular young people Ruby F. Committee ference to the current for some are at Hoit, reports, Maurice W Lord of Belfast and 67 others. Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins of Milo and have been the recipients of many useful j L. C. Morre, 1 on Successors to Mason & Hall. to succeed Rufus Barton of Belfast, Socialist candi- their here for two weeks. are time, that he was seeking C. cottage They and valuable to ornament their new Blanche Cram, f Resolutions. date for treasurer of Waldo county. presents p Senator iu the Senate in 1918, county the first to come this season. Liberty, Me. Burleigh W. A. Calderwood of Lincolnville, Socialist lome, No. 31 Bayview street. and which he declares to be “without candidate for county commissioner of Waldo Miss Ellis of the Maine Missionary society UNITY. :he foundation.'’ Mr. Peters county. preached here last Sunday. The servic e was Hazeltine Cahill. A wedding of interest slightest Fred E. Trull of Belfast, Socialist candidate and it is to be that :o a large number of friends throughout the says that if Senator Burleigh’s health for the House of very interesting regretted Miss Mabel Bacon is passing a few days with Representatives. :ountry was solemnized at 8 o’clock last even Socialist can- only a few attended to the bad weather. continues in 1918, he will very like- H. G. Thurlow of Lincolnville, owing at the St. Hotel when Lieutenant ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bacon. good of Waldo county. ing Anthony didate for county attorney entertainment last Charles B. Hazeltine of the Fourteenth United I The supper and Thursday Choice Mixed Sweet Peas be a y candidate to succeed himself. W'alter A. Cowan of Winterport Republican The grammar school will give an entertain- and States Cavalry and Miss Margaret Cahill, candidate for for Waldo county evening given by Miss Florence Harriman nent in I. O county attorney laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emery of O, F., hall next Friday evening Preston E. of Liberty, Democratic Miss Marita Turner, assisted several ladies, Latest advices from the Nebraska pri- Boynton by Kalamazoo, Mich., were united in marriage, \pril 28. candidate for the house of representatives was a great success. Over ten dollars were the ceremony being performed by Chaplain and Nasturtiums mary concerning the race for delegates- ! from the class district comprised of the towns A minstrel show was given under the cleared. Perry, United States Army, in the Oak Room, to of Liberty, Lincolnville, Morrill, Searsmont, of at-iarge the Democratic National ] which was a bower of lilies, ferns and palms. luspices the Encampment lodge in Odd Belmont. Palermo and Northport. Mrs. Rose Whitehouse of with convention left William J. in the Bucksport, Ihe weddintr was military in its character, the Fellows hall last Friday before a In Bulk and in Bryan Hun. L. M. Staples of Washington, Demo- evening large Packages. Mrs. Orilla Shute and Mrs. Kate took entrance of the bridal party being heralded by cratic candidate for of Knox Staples, ind appreciative audience. Solos v/ere well ■sixth place on a ticket of seven, only ! judge probate, the Third Cavalry band of Fort Sam Houston, the afternoon train last Thursday for Dover rendered Dr. E. M. Merle L. four of whom will be elected. C. W. county. playing the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. The by Soule, Morrill, to attend the funeral of their brother, Mr. bride leaning on the arm of Mr. was W. Tozier, W. L. Fairbanks, Charles and of the former Emery Edgley Garden Peas Bryan, brother secretary NEWS OF BELFAST. the maid of Miss John Sanborn, who died after a short illness of preceded by honor, Evelyn | Mrs. Leroy Knight. They were well supported Early )f and of has been Haile, of this city. The groom and his best State, mayor Lincoln, the circle of colored ladies and pneumonia. ma were the bride at the altar. The 1 by gentlemen, beaten for the nomination An entertainment for the benefit of the ; awaiting The Best Line and all Kinds of Garden Seeds gubernatorial The house and barn owned and by bride looked and ethereal in an with Charles Gannett as interlocutor, aui E. D. Victrola fund will be by the fourth and occupied very dainty ] on the Democratic to given of white satin veiled in chiffon ticket, according Geo. A. Crocker were totally destroyed by fire exquisite gown feature of the entertainment was a cake walk fifth gades at the McLellan school tomorrow, embroidered in pearls with tulle panniers, returns from more than two-thirds of last afternoon. The fire started from 3hase, Dr. E M. Soule, W. L. Fairbanks Friday, afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. A small ad- Friday caught up with white satin roses and pearls. the in the State. The some unknown cause in the barn, and when She wore a Brussclls lace an snd L. W. Tozier as endmen. A and Lawn precincts Bryan mission will be charged. Parents and friends filmy antique veil, pleasing Grass Seed was all in flames and it heirloom in the family. She also carried a six men, three of them dressed as sun has set. invited. help arrived the house given by are cordially shower of bride roses and sweet contents. bouquet peas. ladies. Milford York won much from of all kinds as low as can he elsevvhen was impossible to save any of the Miss applause they bought street was in action last Sat- Haile, the maid of honor, was lovely in a An feature of the The sprinkler the the audience his The interesting European Mrs. Crocker had gone to one of neigh- yellow satin and tulle gown, carrying a bouquet \ by clog dancing. program urday for the first time this season—and was war last week was the arrival in France bors, and Mr. Crocker, who was at work near of yellow iris. closed with the farce, “The Morning After Chas. F. Masonic needed. Nature- took over the job in the Mrs. Emery, mother of the bride,was gowned Swift, Temple, f of large numbers of Russian troops to by, noticed smoke, and looking up discovered the Night Before." The parts were taken by the showers all and in a harmonious creation of orchid satin and evening, continuing night Dr. E. M. Merle reinforce the western battle line. Fight- the fire coming from the barn. The high Bmoked with diamond and Soule, Morrill, Mrs. E, M. and Monday. Wind southeast to north- gray tulle, pearl Sunday at the time made The uniforms of the officers to- Soule and W. L. Fairbanks and were well ing around Verdun has continued, with north wind blowing quick ornaments, very east. with the costumes of the LIBERTY. work of the set of buildings and spread to the gether exquisite rendered. heavy losses to the Germans and no sub- ladies enlivened the A handsome- There was no at the of the ceremony. quorum meeting woods across the road. The wood shed ad- We stantial The Russians continue ly appointed dinner was served in the .Red A. J. Skidmore was a business caller in Bel- Examine gains. Waldo Bar association called tho County by the owned M. S. Richards Room, the bride an attractive to in the east and there is joining house, by making picture fast gain little E. Johnson, for 1.30 the cake with the RESISTANCE TO DISEASE recently. president, Judge George and occupied by Frank Heath, caught from cutting wedding gioom’s in the situation elsewhere. Ger- p. m., April 22nd, in the Law Library, and the saber. Debility ia a loss of vitality, not W. J. Greeley lost two animals last week by change but was was to Wednesday, May flying cinders, quickly extinguished, The table decorations featured the bridal to the American note has meeting postponed affecting any one part of the body par- away, choking them to death. many’s reply near of M. ajioor giving 3rd, at 4 p. m as was a woodpile the buildings J. motifs, a large central adornment being formed ticularly hut the system generally. It The not been but it is said that dozens of bride roses and blossoms, I Mrs. F. A. Shuttuck of North Middleboro, Eyes received, of under the Turaer. Every man in the place turned out by orange is because it reduces the The children the Peirce school, ] Bilver dangerous a this candelabra holding white wax tapers is a few in town with her Berlin hopes to avoid break with direction of their teachers, will have a May- I to the fire and several came in automo- body’s resistance to disease. Mass., passing days fight were also used In the decorations. By Modern Scientific Mett The muddle continues. basket and candy sale at the school this, When follows acute sister, Mrs. B. B. Wentworth. country. Mexican biles from Stockton Springs and finally suc- Mrs. Hazel'ine is an unusually attractive and debility diseaspp, at 4 o'clock. The pupils the aid of Thursday, afternoon, much to talented been educated in convalescence ia slow and the has a in Cam- (without drugs) aie ceeded in extinguishing it, the relief young lady, having strength Lewis Bonney, who position will make the baskets and all interested return as this country and then spending some years in does not it should. An at- in town with Gen. F. S. Niciccrson of Roslindale, to and attend the of those living :n that vicinity. Much sym- den, spent Saturday and Sunday And Eit the Most I requested provide candy Swiss and Italian schools and in general travel. tack of the often results in Up*to sale. There will be selections on the Edison, Mr. and Mrs. who grip debility at the home of Mrs. White. Mass.,is theonly surviving brigadier gen- pathy is felt for Crocker, She was one of the most attractive and for his family and the will be to the Victrola popular that persists months. Everybody eral of the proceeds applied returned from Augusta only a few days ago, girls of the exclusive social set of Kalamazoo, and two children of Civil War from Maine. Anoth- fund. recognizes that the remedy for debility Mrs. Lewis Bonney where had winter. Fortunate- where the family is one of prominence. Unset- er from who — they spent the j is to build up the blood because the Mass., are in town and will pass the brigadier general Maine, has tied conditions have changed the original Brockton, Glasses team had been let for the afternoon and plans ly the blood goes to every part of the and summer with her Mrs. Abbie gone to his reward, was William Mudgett TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. of Mr. and Mrs. Hazeltine, as the wedding was body grandmother, the cows were in the pasture, which, with the to have taken in Kalamazoo this fall, at ! an improvement in its condition is of Stockton. He went to the front as a place White. At Reasonable Prie clothes had on, is all have left. the home of the bride where an elaborate affair cju'ckly felt throughout the system. The following transfers of real estate were they they who has made his home for private in the 2nd Maine and had been planned Lieutenant Hazeltine is a The in case is to find D. F. Sanborn, regiment in Waldo of problem every recorded County Registry Deeds native of one old New at the home of Mrs. came home a j Maine, coming of of the that will enrich the blood. the past sixteen years brigadier general. A broth- NUKTU lbLEoBUKO. something for the week ending April 26, 1916: England families. The presents were many last week for South China, er Dr. Williams’ l’ink Pills suit most Hattie Clough, left Bro ken commanded a regiment at Fort Fisher and of unusual elegance, the bride’s family be- Lenses Repi John Butterfield, Prospect, to George W. people’s need because they are non-al- where he will live with his daughter and was in Marcellus Niles of West Somerville is in ing represented by a handsome chest of flat killed that battle. After the Dunaver, et als., Stockton Springs; land in coholic and build the silver dinner service, and a seven-piece tea they really up The around the school build- | High 'war Gen. in business Frankfort town looking after his cottage. blood and grounds Mudgett engaged service, besides many other useful articles. strengthen the nerves. Dr. George W. Dunaver, Stockton Springs, to are and a new face wall put in and Nettie Heald were at home Williams’ Pink Pills are useful for ing being graded the South. He has three sisters, the Manson G. Littlefield, do; land in Frankfort, Mieses Caro The guests were Misses Evelyn Haile Mar- grow- Chase & Doa in on the east side. The work is being done to for the Easter vacation. guerite Heard, Amy Heard, Janie Polk, Mrs, ing children and for men and women oldest and the of a of Edgar A. Robertson, Swanville, Walter J. last week youngest family James Mrs. and his Harvey, do; land in Swanville. C. Durham, the aunt of the groom, whose nervous energy has been over- by the principal, Donald Mathieson, eight or row in Stockton Miss Gay lie L. Kyder of Belfast spent the Emma Mrs. Roland ten, living Alfred L. Estes, Troy, to Nat. E. Sargent, Forsyth Rumsey, Henry drawn. them whenever your blood -^Optometrists, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Try pupils. Mrs. Lewis Miss do; land in Troy. week-end with her mother, Mrs. Helen Ryder. Smalley, Ralph Emery, ,s thin. Springs— Partridge, 25 Main ■ Mrs. John H. Haile, Captain and Mrs. Sterling , btreet, Belfast I Leroy L. Morse, Searsmont, to Percy K. are Fannie and Mrs. The friends of Leslie Pendleton glad to » Your sells Dr. Williams’ Mudgett. Samuel West. land in Searsmont. Price Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lott, Mr. and druggist THE BURNHAM TOWN FARM. Buzzell, do; or c. severe ill- Mrs. Mrs Pink Pills will be sent S. W. Shibles, Morrill, to Percy K. Buzzell, learn that he is improving after Montgomery Blair Hutchins. Mr. and they by mail, and Lee brother of the on of 50 cents Continued ill health compelled Rev. Searsmont; land and buildings in Morrill. ness. Graham, Cahill, bride, j postpaid, receipt price, The State Board of Charities and Corrections, Herbert to A. Chaplain Perry, Lieutenant Falkner Heard, Dr. per box, six boxes $2.50 the Dr. of the Haraden S. Pearl to for a Black, Searsport, Eugene by authorized the publication retire, time at Maurice Veazie of Boston was a recent Edwards and Francisco Cardenas. 1 Friday, Nickerson, do; land in Searsport. Douglas, Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, statement of conditions at certain almshouses least, from the he had chosen as Marcel- Mr. and Mrs. Hazeltine left for a trip calling guest of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. wedding N. Y. Write today for free booklets oa in the State, as disclosed by recent inspections, and after May 1 will be at home at Fort Clark. and recom- hi3 life work, and he closed his The Capture of Trebizond. lus Veazie. the blood and nerves. together with the suggestions Rats destroy nearly pastorate —San Texas, 20th. over- Antonio, Express April mendations which have been made to the a billion dollars of the church this every year. Congregational week. Mrs. Annie Bunker has returned from San- in relation thereto. The re- worth of food and property The the Russians of the Turkish OAK SWAWV1LLE. seers of the poor loas with capture by HILL, is as follows: rats and mice and stop jour He had inherited a love for the winter with her on the Burnham town farm Belfast, Black sea port of Trebizond, at this particular gerville, where she spent port S ARDINES AND CLAMS AT EASTPORT. General conditions: Cleanliness lair; repair strengthened by early associations and time, is of tremendous significance. A year niece, Mrs. Jackson Clark. | Miss Laura Holmes ia teaching in Waldo. inmates rooms up stairs are simply /?Ar com ago it would have been exaggeration to lay —fair, and entered were Six of the sardine is in district furniture limited It b safe to me. Deadly to rats frequent visits, upon his a Interesting Easter exercises given by Eastport, April 21. large | Mrs, Henry Thompson teaching sheathed with rough boards; such stress upon the capture of town of 40,- not bat barmleu to human beings. factories opened this week, the big plant of L. and somewhat old; beds and bedding- very work here with high ideals, enthusiasm 000 in Asia Minor. Today, straws blowing be- the Sunday school children last Sunday. Fol- No. 9. Rats simply dry up. No odor D. Clark & Son starting up a few days ago, also and not clean; sanitation— fore the wind cannot be ignored. Trebizond’s is the good, particularly whatever. Valuable booklet and zeal. he was unable lowing program: No. 3 the Seacoast Charles Stover is in Belfast were in their sleep- Unfortunately fall the toward Factory of Canning Co., doing painting Two of the inmates sitting in each can, “Howto De- points way Russian victory care of to bear the strain and occasional rests Voluntary. known as No. 7. also double factories 4 and 5. for Arthur Ritchie. room and the air was very close; stroy Rats." 25c., 50c. and ^ over the Turks, Turkish defeat points the ing under Song, Christ is King!" There is yet a difference in opinion among the food discipline—sexes $1.00. 6-lb. pail. $5.00. way toward the first 4>reak in the alliance of “Hallelujah, supplies—fair; brought only temporary relief, and real- Boys and Girls weirmen, fishermen and sardine canners over Mrs. Charles Bruce of Belfast was the week- of rooms are properly se- In Seed, Hardware, Drug / j the Central Powers, and a perceptible weaken- present arrangement and General Stores. this condition "All Hail! ’Tie the of a asked for the her- izing he felt it was best to of either side in the gigantic contest Recitation, Easter," price $15 hogshead end guest of Mrs. Charles Stover. parated at night; improvements—none ing points Winnifred Keller but at there are no a week for board of in- tender his the toward ring, just present large Mr Dyer is paid $2 resignation. Both Mr. and way peace.—Brooklyn Eagle. Messrs. Hollis Seeains and for rent of farm. Scripture lesson, Cleveland Adams catches of fish about the bays and prices naay George Harvey mates and pays $55 per annum the method of com- Mrs. Pearl have many and warm friends Prayer, Mr. Heald not take much of a drop until next month. have employment with the Belfaat Water Co. As a matter of principle FOR SALE BY 3d District “Tis Easter Volunteers men and women are in Screens will be m.-ded here, who are to know that their Republican Committee. Song, Day,” About 150Q employed pensation is wrong. glad Miss Lena Kimball of Albion is teaching in flies as soon as warm ( Exercise, “It is Easter Time," Primary ClaBS the factories now running. for protection from the SWAN-WHI1TEN-BICKFOKD n ew home is no farther than rooms on the second floor away Ban- Exercise, “The Waking of the Lilies,” The clam canning season closed last week. district No. 8 and is boarding with Mrs. James weather c tmes. The Waterville, Me., April 20. The Third and Volunteers Since the Jan. 1, one pack- should be finished with lath piaster gor. Congressional District Republican Committee opening, big factory Webster. Address, Mr. Rodick ed about 16,000 cases of clams. It handles met in this city today and elected the commit- and Otto of Brook- Song, ‘Sing for Joy!" Boys and girls 17,000 barrels, or nearly 51,000 bushels of shell Messrs. Jewell Dowling tee. Fred G. Kinsman of Augusta was elected PALERMO Waltham, Mass., April 20. The Mrs. Preble’s class fish, worth a barrel delivered at the line, Mass., were guests of Miss Louise Cun- resig- chairman arvd Carroll N. Perkins of Waterville Exercise, $1.15 nation of Judge Enos T. Luce of the Exercise, “Who is This King?" Volunteers wharf, and for which the diggers receive 90 ningham the past week. was elected secretary. The other elected district court “Hear the Bells of Easter cents and the boatmen 25 cents a barrel. An- cows here, the oldest in of the committee Exercise, Chiming,” Mrs. Jennie Webb returned home from One of Mrs. Ada Northrup’s presented judge members were: W. J. Thomp- of Free- of service on Recitation, Kirby Preble other factory packed about 20,000 barrels Main Mreet. point the Massachusetts son, South China. Fred W. Bunker, North An- dom April 19th, after a few days’ visit with with twin heifer calves Monday. I4 Offering. Canadian clams. At the Maine Coast clam her bench, has been accepted by Governor son, William N. Osborn. Fairfield; C. O. j her mother, Mrs. S. J. Flye. Small, Pantomime “The of Easter." factories the season’s is stated to be 50,000 Naomi McCall. William H. A. exercise, Story pack ; Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. M Judge Luce, who is 84 Madison; Rolfe, Brooks. H. Nich- > The BELFAST, years Closing song, “Hark the Song," Volunteers cases, which is a record. Each case contains John Harvey, who has been very ill tor sev- was born in ols, Searsport; £1. C. Buzzell, Belfast; O W. 19th. A very pleasant and old, Wilton, Me., and was 48 cane. ! eral weeks at the home of Mrs. John Gregoire April TELEPHONE 241. Looks, Jonesport; W. G. Means, W. J. daughter, formerly Judge of Probate in Andro- Machias; is was W. E. MOW j Knowlton, gaining slowly. profitable meeting enjoyed, I __ scoggin County, Maine. Garnett, Eastport; Whiting. Ellsworth; ROE. E. E. Chase, Bluehill and G C. Winter SWAWVILLE Blance, CENTER. Mrs. S. E. Bowler went to Watervifle Satur- This will interest the students of the old Harbor. Aroostook Potatoes. Patterson s Lewiston Clarence Dickey has made a flying visit day to keep house for her sister, Mrs. Farris, Falls academy, of which Judge Mrs. Hannah Morrill is home. slowly gaining rgair. | while the latter is away caring for their older Luce was in and Potatoes have principal 1856-7, per- Charles lost one home in hot so very Vermont. music SHC Nelson Curtis’ half brother, Wellman Moul- Riley, Jr., of his team rapidly sister, who is very ill in haps later. In the years mentioned the horses for some days, the regular price heing from PEPSIN AND IRON— ton, visited him recently. Monday. 47 Main Street. Bellas', Ma* writer was a student there. $2 50 t; $2 60 for Green Mountains and about Edwin Pond Miss Louise is I j | The roads are almost in some Cunningham having her later a impassable j $2.25 for Irish Cobblers. This has MUSIC MDSE. TEACH! Parker, Congregational house wired for question clergy- places at the time. electric lights. man present been asked of some of our raisers and REPAIR and for fifty years pastor of a church AND SARSAPARILLA dealers, RENTING The many friends Qf E. C. Marden are in Joseph Plourd has a large stock of new glad well informed men generally: What percent- > Hartford, Conn., was the assistant, Finest Course of to hear that he is convalescing. J. LEE PATTERSON, Proprietor Spring Medicine. wagons arriving for spring sales. age of all the marketable potatoes grown in and had the classes in French and Latin. Not? in Aroostook the on Why Mrs. Averill is 1 2 are still Clifton Moore is a new barn to take teaching District and county past year Most of the students of those Physicians and have building days pharmacists and is liked her hand within the limits of Aroostook county, in the place of the one burned last year. greatly by pupils. have passed them were long known the desirability of com- away,and among Mrs. Wm. Small is the storehouses or the farmer’s cellars, for ship- A careful examination of TO LET iron—a a Mr, and Mrs. Walter Nelson from Castine spending present Gen. Charles P. Maddocks and bining superlative tonic—in ment outside of Capt. week at home of her son. Dr. Harold Small now, the stock needed for are summer of may re- Charles blood-purifying, building-up medicine. at their home here for a few days. your eyes today A. Curtis, U. S. A., an author Stockton. eating and for seed purposes? The answers A Five-Room Tenement. The combination of the iron with Mrs. who has been at cause of those as well as a soldier. Margaret York, Mrs. have varied from 12 per cent to 18 per cent. It move the Hood’s Sarsaparilla lias now been se- Jewell and Otto Dowling of Boston are Andrew Moore’s for several weeks, will return seems to us that the amount on hand can not INQUIRE OF cured the guests of Miss Louise for dreadful headaches. through happy thought of to her home in Swanville soon. Cunningham fishing The Brandeis nomination iB still held now be larger than 16 cent, if as large.— Pills to be taken ftt Swan lake. per prescribing Peptiron Daniel Fort Mrs. W. C. Mason, 43 Pearl up in committee. Is not the fact that in connection Dickey of Morrill is at his cousin’s, Fairfield Review April 19th. I am equipped to give with the Sarsaparilla— The L. A. S. of Monroe Center will hold tfl4 an Elwin Dickey’s, during his wife’s at the investigation of his professional con- one before the other stay accurate eating, after. their sociable May 3d at Mr. Walker's There is more Catarrh in this section of the you intelligent, Bangor Hospital, where she has undergone an George duct was called for, whether the charges In this way the two medicines work if the travelling is suitable. country than all other diseases put together, service. him were substantiated and operation. optical brought against harmoniously beneficially, each and for it was to be incurable. Fred has leased Mr. and Mrs. David Moody were guests last years supposed or not, sufficient for the other and a Billings the front part of or FOR SALE grounds declaring supplementing giving week at the home of their Doctors local remedies, and con- I do not use drops the house owned Charles and daughter, Mrs. E prescribed by the unfit. His four-fold result in by Twombly a about :: appointment appointment blood-cleansing E. .Clement, of Searsport. stantly failing to cure with local treatment, the In BelfaBt, houae, stable, and moved his there. He works for Nathan drugs in examining in a min was a made to up-building. family pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local dis- and a half interest (rood clearly political one, he; Pills also Mansur. The Industrial dub will meet May 8d at the ease, influenced constitutional con- Would make an attractive summer -further President Wilson’s for Peptiron include pepsin greatly by eyes. campaign besides home of the president, Miss Louise ditions and therefore requires constitutional sell on account of sickness. Price $!"' iron,—note the name, The Easter service under the auspices of Cunning- Address preelection, and no one should want to Pept- treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by letter. iron other the Odd Fellows and Reoekahs by Rev. Charles ham. It will be a business meeting and it is O! Pills,—and tonics. by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a con- FRANK F. tf 13 "L”.JOURNAl. see the Court of the United Crocker, our local pastor, was largely attended. for all of the members to be GRAVES, Supreme What better course of medicine can necessary pres- stitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts The church was beautifully decorated with States thus Mr. Taft was for ent. thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Mrs. Wasson Mills, ti prostituted. you imagine Spring? You get potted plants, Easter lilies and green and GRADUATE Nancy System, One Hundred Dollars reward is offer- OPTOMETRIST, died the candidate, and his appointment white crepe paper. Much credit is due the resident of Brooksville, Apt logical blood-purifying, appetite-giving quali- ed lor any case that Hall’s Catarrh Cure fails ties committee who decorated the church. Fine 89 years and 10 days. Sin 'was asked for by leaders of both politi- in Hood’s Sarsaparilla and great to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. BELFAST, MAINE, aged ;Jt music was rendered by the choir. There was Children Cry of the famil' tonic in Pills. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. last survivor large cal parties and by the National Bar As- properties Peptiron a I. O. O. F. Bloc it. the earn fine Easter concert in the evening, every one FOR FLETCHER’S Sold by Druggists, 76c. late David Wasson, one of a Buy these medicines today. Brooks" sociation. He was never politician; taking an interest. CASTORIA Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. and substantial residents of The Scouts Boy will have the first hike of *— iiuumin nmt.i »i-« y Morris L. Slant returned Monday to hia du- the season next Ssturday to the coal pockets I ties at the Cos-Mortimer after out at Searsport, plant being teversl days with a slight illness. Charles O. Dickey of Northport has been The annual meeting of the incorporators of Fevery] appointed apraiser of the estate of Charles J. the Association will be woman should have a pair } Glidden of Northport. Waldo County Hospitsl I teld in the Municipal court room Tuesday, The Auxiliary of A E. Clark Camp Sewing of the ; May 2nd, at 10 a. m. ! Circle a Wall had picnic Bupper Wednesday at the Sale! Miss Anne M. Kittredge and Mrs. Colby A. home of Mrs. A. C, Church street. Paper Mosman, ftackliff have issued invitations for a May j A May-basket sale will be held in the Meth- ireakfast next Monday at 10 a. m at Dreamlea. odist vestry tomorrow, Friday, at 4 m., un- p. Auction and thimbles will follow. der the auspices of the Junior League. The Dr to a Close. awing The let- is invited. f Advertised letters. following public cordially .ers remained uncalled for in the Belfast post The marriage of City Clerk Carleton Doak I Come before it ds too as will never •ffice for the week ending April £5th: Ladies— and Miss Nellie L. Brown will take place today late, ycu May f Hiss Eedola Crocker, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs, 17th at the home of Miss Brown with her | have a chance to buy Wall Paper as cheap again. 1 z Halpburn. Gentlemen—Mr. W. Bucklin, aunt, Mrs. John D. Walker, on Northport ave- | flr. J. F. Hill. Bert Hopkins. | nue. It will be gone in a few days now, so don’t delay. | The April meeting of the school committee ! E, E. Babcock with a crew of men a I be^an Charles S. Bick- wear mornings. it is \ vas held last Monday evening, work Monday morning upon the club house of ord acting as chairman in the absence of Rev. \ mistake to slip on “any the Northport Country club, and it is hoped to $1.00 Worth of Arthur A. Blair. Several matters were in- j have the building ready for dedication Buys $2.00 Paper because 5 July discussed and the matter of trans- j shoe” merely 4th. formally lortation in the Perkins district was left with is for a easy morning j There will be picnic supper in the vestry 5upL W. B. Woodbury. It was voted to defer of the North Congregational church next Sat- statement until the nec- ! wear. While of course \ j he financial budget afternoon at 5 McLellan | | urday 30 o’clock and all mem- issary work could be planned on the hi want comfort—you | bers of the Sunday school are invited to be ichool building. The committee in charge of j i S. and ust also have support, present. :he budget is O. E. Frost, O. Vickery j Emma White Barker Tent, Daughters of Manley O. W ilson. s j ! ,ich is entirely lacking I Veterans, will meet in Memorial hall Wednes- Poor’s Mills. An entertainment will be most so-called comfort j day night, May 3rd, at 8 o’clock. All members given here in the near future by the Morrill i I j are requested to be present, as there is to be a Dramatic club. The date will be announced Oioes. I I rehearsal. □ ext week_Horace Wentworth and Harry returned home from Connecticut last eome in and let us fit Miss Mima Valentine of Searsport graduated Carter Leslie and John Dodge of Clinton, the for- Read what a Waldo county farmer has to Anabell Underwood entertained | ; from the Nurses’ Training school at the Waldo week....Mrs. j say on the 6th page twin to a of these hospital She Imer 17 and the latter 13 years of age, were concerning calves. friends Easter Sunday ...Mr. and Mrs. Del- pair County yesterday. plans to Twin calves are reported on a farm in Paler- spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Jamet brought from Burnham Wednesday to answer bert Rolerson are receiving congratulations Live mous shoes, and we will J mo. and Boiled I Aiuslee, in Searsport. to a charge before Judge Lord of the Municipal on the birth of a daughter Sunday, April 16th. $ of the of Drink- H. A. Peters, who has been F. T. Wentworth wishes £ re- Court entering cottage Otis one Madolin Effie....Mrs. imise you surprising There was a fine of flowers for Eas- occupying display side of water in last Saturday and the Loren Cross house in to thank her many friends for the Easter I ter at the Hamilton wealth Northport talcing two-family 5. For sale greenhouses—a of Miller only by therefrom a rifle and a shot gun. They had street, has leased the lower part of the card shower given her_Mrs. Lucy fragrance and bloom—and The Journal has to birthday 19 Cedar tramped from Northport to Winnecook. They Perry homestead, street. Blood, who has been stopping with Mrs. Roler- thank Mr. Hamilton for some beautiful re- admitted to Sheriff Cushman that they were A dance will be returned home....Mrs. Herbert Stev- minders of the season. given tomorrow, Friday, son has LOBSTERS roads guilty and said they had thrown the gun and night in Odd Fellows hall by the Seniors of ens mother has gone to^Bangor-The The news of the of ! marriage Charles Russell rifle away near Martin’s Black’s house in the Belfast High school. McKeen will furnish in this vicinity have been very bad—the worst Fletcher of River avenue, and j :S-AND:c- Belfast, Mary ■ and and cakes » -a. Northport. music, punch will be for sale. for years. ■■■—. J Alice Williams of W’orce*ter, Mass., which The took at schooner Hiram Lowell, A. W. Luncheon. Robert P. place Bellows Falls, Vt., on April 14th, Fire at the Fair Grounds. The stables on Capt. \ A Thursday JMrs. Gott arrived at has been received Bucksport April 22nd, from a luncheon at 1 o’clock m„ I here. the Waldo County fair grounds, built about Coombs gave p. he News of Belfast. Port aux Basque, Newfoundland, with 400 000 Fresh The iast session of Horace and used Thursday in honor of Mrs. Lewis F. Gannon Large Mackerel the school in the ten ago by Chenery sewing years by pounds of finest quality of shore boat codfish, Mrs. Charles E. Peirce school will be held him when working out his of racers on of Waterville, the guest of f building next Satur- string T. U. will meet tomorrow, Friday Don't that the Waldo were laid for six. The color day at 2 p. m. The school has had a most suc- the track, were totally destroyed by fire about forget County Veteran Rhoades. Covers m. with Mrs. Annie M. | Frost, Ceda association will meet today, table was and the cessful season, with a large attendance and 3.30 o’clock last Monday morning. The build- Thursday, with scheme of the pale pink Friday and at Sunrise If the is a of ak Saturday much interest manifested. ings were^ well built, containing not only a Grange, Winterport. day centerpiece beautiful bouquet daybri F. of and C. W rooms stormy the meeting will be held the next fair At each was a £ Thompson Bangor nu mber of box stalls,but having for the carnations. place dainty pink j There will be no meeting of the Women's f Waterville were in Belfast Tuesday trainer and his helpers, and were valued at day. May basket as a favor and which contained | Club next Tuesday evening. Miss Alice E. [ i business with the Supreme Court. about $5,000, They were owned by George L. Frederick, the little son of Supt. and Mrs. salted nuts. Miss Gertrude Coombs, elder BRAMHALL’S Simmons, who was to have given a on MARKETS reading the con- of Belfast of Houlton, who the William B, who has been daughter of the hostess served, menu Gilmore has been grantee that evening, is detained in Slipp, formerly bought Woodbury, seriously Philadelphia by ill with of tomato with crackers, chicken n of month act o: Boulter farm of Mr. Chenery some two years pneumonia, had an ill turn last sisting bisque j $50 per by special the illoess of her mother with pneumonia. Sunday and was whip, angel The petition was filed the and also bought these stables. They have threatened with a relapse, but is now salad, hot rolls, jelly, pineapple | through The dance ago May announced for next Monday nuts and coffee. The guests were AlhertT will leave ■.-er of this been used since only during the racing season gaining. cake, salted Gay this week for Au- Mies Edna who has pension agency city. in Hopkins, been seriously evening Memorial hall as a benefit to the Mrs. Charles Rhoades, Mrs. and were at other times. The Mrs. Gannon, burn and Lewiston, where he has ill for some time the stores were stormec unoccupied John C. Howes of Augusta is a candidate employment. with nervous »y grocery Monument fund under the auspices of the of Mrs. Hal R. prostration, cause of the fire is unknown, but it is said that Edward R. Estabrooks Bangor, Mrs. Gay and son Alfred will remain in Bel" was able to in and tele ! for division commander of Maine Sons of Vet- attend the Easter services at the .rsday morning, person by Auxiliary of A. E. Clans S. of V., has Mrs. Charles Ludwick and Camp, men were seen about the and Eaton of Bangor, fast until the clo
i Recent Deaths. mod five children: Mr. Lewie Murphy of CONCERNING TWIN CALVES. Monroe, Ralph Murphy of Brooke, Hre. Florence Fairbrotber of N'Wburg, and To the Editor of The Journal: I Robert B. Cookson, recorder of the Manter and Leon MurDhy of Swanville; have been a subscriber to The Journal court, died at hie four little Elmer and El- Bangor Municipal grandchildren, for many years and 1 noticed in The home in Hampden April 18th after s dora of Brooks, Harold Fair- Murphy Journal of 13th. in ‘‘A call from brief illness of erysipelas, with compli- brother of Newburg and Hazel A. Mur- April V. Mur- cation of pneumonia. Mr. Cookson had phy of Monroe; a brother, Bishee farmer Norton,” an item in regard to an excellent record as a soldier. Born phy, a jf Ola- 10c. and 15c. sister, Evie Murphy, twin calves not being common. In Sep- in Waldo county, 69 years ago, mon, and a half Levi Murphy Unity, brother, I started a butter route in so with of were tember, 1882, m M W ■> BY he became carried away patriot- Dixmont. The funeral services jFJ^L y^^m m ^B ^B ARE FOR SALE IN BELFAST the of Belfast and have continued it yr^Bkranrm M JBB| ik ^B ^B V ■> ism at the age of 16 that he ran away held at his late home, April 5th, Elder city from home and joined a regiment at L. W. Hammons of Belfast officiating. up to the present time, with only three Abraham Cook- An flowers indi- «A\N\ViJ^JNJCWNOW^^NiN^N^NN^NW\'NCvVWCV'' Augusta. His father, abundance of beautiful trips postponed to the next week. On No- CARLE & JONES, sou, went to the and secured his cated the love and deserved tribute to capital vember one of for Infants and Children. the to his 10, 1902, my cows (named Who by special arrangement have all the release as a minor, and took him home. memory of one who had gone Cookson ran reward after a well Spent life. Inter- Martietta) gave birth to twins (both Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. all the time. Undaunted, young again patterns ment Land of and It away from home and this time succeeded was in the family lot in heifers) which I raised; each gave birth Drops Soothing Syrups. is pleasant. in the front. Without Rest foric,t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- WAITING TO SEND. reaching delay, cemetery, Frankfort. to a calf each In Marri- jy=NO good year. 1904 cotic substance. It he got into real fighting and tasted all destroys Worms and allays Fever- a of the etta again gave birth to twins ishness. It the joys and sorrows of a soldier’s life. Andrew J. Pomeroy, veteran (both relieves Constipation, Wind Colic, all fashT6n~p\rades. At the Battle of baton Rouge, Louisi- Civil war, died April 15th at his home in males). No more twins from that strain. Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the 6 months. Stomach and ana, in August, 1862, he was shot in the Pittsfield, aged 75 years and I purchased a Jersey (named Lilly) who Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. a fence to at He was a member of A and The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Panniers, Rustles and Hoops. Straight knee while climbing get Companies birth to one 13th and received an gave pair twins. One of her Pleats. the enemy. A rebel sharpshooter aimed G, Maine Infantry, Skirts, Tucks, Frills, Organdie in 1862. not a has tbe gun that laid him low, and as the honorable discharge for disability daughters (named Goldie, twin) and Silk. H later United States The Kind You Have bullet was a so-called minie ball, his served in the 17th given birth to four pairs of twins, the Always Bought He is survived four sons: [Correspondence of The Journal ] knee was shattered beyond hope of re- Infantry. by last pair born November 24, 1915. An- Albert F. of A. of North covery. He was picked up on the field Unity, Sidney NEW York, April 24, 1916. From a and other daughter of Lilly (named Cassie, and pi.ced aboard a hospital steamer, Dixmont, Arthur D. of Bangor, not a bewildering display of French models, where his leg was amputated at the Walter of Pittsfield. The funeral ser- twin,) gave birth to twins, January vice was held and the remains shown on pretty figures with mincing knee. The steamer proceeded down Sunday 7, 1916, (no more twins from that strain). were taken to for in- can river and before long was sunk by a Bradley Monday Another step and set smiling faces, one glean Jersey from the John Mclntire Confederate ram or gunboat, and with terment. ideas that will be for ihe aver- strain (named Blossom) at her first con- practical 700 ;other wounded men Mr. Cookson who is now in the midBt of 17th at his ception gave birth to twins age woman was thrown into the water. Most of the Byron Murphy died April May 9,1912, In Use a ill- For Over 30 Years. 700 were drowned, owing to their weak home in Burnham, following brief making nine of twins at my spring planning. pairs place _~‘'I_.r.gN.tAUlL.COM»NV. WKW VOWK ClTV and enfeebled condition and the nature of ness from pneumonia. He was born in Panniers, Bustles and Hoops. in Waldo since 1902. I thought this ihe but Private Cookson Jackman, Oct. 15, 1878, and came accident, kept Me., be as are to might interesting to farmers, it iB While panniers, bustles and hoops his head about him. He was thrown in- Burnham to reside about one year ago to the water while he was in bed with- from Me. Besides a widow, very unusual. Clarence H. Smith, seen everywhere, they are by no means Bradley, out clothes on a Sadie he is survived R. worn. any except nightgown, (Perkins) Murphy, Belfast, F. D. 4. i the types modishly Straight At a Probate Court Held at n only ut managed to float. He kept above by seven small children, and the sym- Belfast, wit: Waldo, Me., April 16. 1916. for the County of on the llth full skirts with tucks, pleated skirts for this for several of all out to the in Waldo, the surface in way hours, pathy goes family April, A. I). 1916. i and tailor-mades, and latest of all, Union soldiers him their bereavement. The funeral service sport finally picking up James H, Duncan. C. nr ALTER A. COWAN of w interport. seven miles below where the accident was held from the church Thursday. E, *» County, in the estate of Alfred Tim barrel Ekirts that exactly reproduce the occurred. Naturally, this incapacitated HUMPHREYS’ SEARSPORT, MAINE, late of Winterport. in said County of w silhouette of the ordinary flour recep- Mrs. Susan widow of Thomas deceased having presented a petition him for further Bervice in the war and Rogers, that Luretta X J of so one can hompson Cambridge are all in the running, he came back to Maine to Rogers, died 18th in Topsham, Land tacle, recuperate. April Witch Surveying, oinnionwealth of Massachusetts, nr son; 57 was born in Hazel Oil suitable take one’s choice without going to ex- After arriving home, it was found that aged years. Mrs. Rogers person may In* appointed admin four ot sain estate. he had never been enlisted in the Winterport. She is survived by (COMPOUND) tremes. legally ^Valuation5of Timberlands, sons and one Mrs. or Ordered, That the said petitioner gives n but Uncle Sam remedied that and daughter: George For Piles all Organdie and Silk, army, Hemorrhoids, persons interested by causing a copy a Cortheran of Newcastle, Walter Rogers to he was put down as regular member External or Internal, Blind or Topographic and aider be published three weeks succes-i Port 1 A dress of taffeta in stripes of blue, of California, Elmer Rogers of lie Republican Journal, a newspaper pul or at N. and Bleeding, Itching Burning Belfast, that they may at a I chestnut and made with a with which he had gone to the front. Chester, Y., Eugene Henry Rog- appear beige, straight One relief Hydrographic Surveys, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and n he made a to ers of Topsham. application brings on skirt at While recuperating voyage County, the Hli day <>t May. A. 1 full showing pannier draperies Two at ten of South America. After his war experi- sizes, 23c. and $1.00, a. General Engineering Work. the clock before noon, and show either had the lower edge finished if any they have, why the of sai side, ence he entered Kent’s Hill SCHOOL AND COLLEGES. all or mailed. prayer oemtnary, druggists lyrll tioner should not be granted. with three narrow overlapping frills of where he finished his and then education, Send Free Sample of Oil to JAMES Ju U. of LIBBY. white organdie, edged with narrow blue became a teacher of penmanship in an Summer School at the M. A true copy. Attest: Commercial and later aktiii k W. Leonard, Regi- ribbon velvet, the fichu bodice similarly Augusta College, The announcement of the summer the his talent as a throughout State, term of the of June For Sale trimmed with and high, rolling University Maine, lit A plastron penman winning him laurels in this LI)0 SB.—In Court ot Probate, held 26th to August 4th, has just been re- M fast, on the 11th collar of embroidered organdie. A frock branch of education. At Lincoln he be- Snnd and delivered at day of April, ibid, < ceived. There is listed a taculty of 22 giavel K. Knowlton, administrator on the. est barrel came a trial and became inter- of pink[cross barred muslin has justice, courses in Econo- Herbert E. Knowlton, late of Belfast giving Chemistry, a ruffles of ested in the law. During President reasonable price. County, deceased, having presented his ti hoops of white organdie with mies and Sociology, E lucation, English, final account of Cleveland’s first term he was appointed Humphreys Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 William admiuisti ation of sml Valenciennes, the wide fichu collar of or- French, Mathematics CHAS. M. for allowance, together with private eta collector cf customs of the port German, History, St., New York. HALL, administrator. deputy and with six rows of lace frillings, and President Cleveland’s Astronomy and Physics. A few of gandie of Bangor. In Ordered, That notice thereof be these courses are designed for prepara- lei 306 Sears port Ave. given a long [organdie gauntlet from wrist to second administration he was appointed weeks successively, iu The Republican J. tory school students who lack some of a in m said a railway mail clerk. He studied law newspaper published Belfast, elbow, where it meets a sleeve of the the tor admission to Sick ty. that all persons interested atten- with A. L. Blanchard of and W. requirements col- Animals The Masonic Protective Association, may Bangor Probate Court, to be held at i. cross-bar material finished with narrow lege. Graduate work is provided in most The treatment of diseases of Beltast, on P. late reporter of decisions, Horses, Worcester, Massachusetts day of May next, and show cause, n Thompson, so of the departments and is arranged Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Fowls, is given in they have, the said account slioub lace frills. and was admitted to the Waldo county Assets why that a obtain a December 31, 1915 be allowed. en- college graduate may Dr. Manual, mailed Dress of Delft blue the full bar at the October term in 1898, then Humphreys’Veterinary JAMES taffeta, Master’s four sum- Bonds.$ 411.467 50 LIBBY, Ju ir. the of law. In 1912 degree by attending free. Humphreys’ Veterinary A true skirt in wide tucks with gaging practice Remedies, Cash in office and bank. 149,685 41 copy. Attest: straight edged mer terms. Maine teachers will be in- -56 William St.. New York. akthi k W. Mr. Cookson was appointed recorder of Interests. 73 Leonard, Regi- terested in an announcement of a recent 7,241 the Municipal court by Gov. F. Bangor : action taken the Board of Trustees W. Plaisted. His term would have ex- by Gross assets. 568,394 64 117ALIK) BS- In Court of Probate, held a: which a tuition to V? fast, on the 1 next December. Besides his wife, I grants scholarship Deduct items not admitted. 13,449 44 llth day of April. pired Eastern Tines. Clarence (>. administrator < he ; Maine High school teachers and to gram- Steamship Woodbury, Gertrude Lowell Cookson, is survived estate of Osgood bite of Non mar school teachers under certain condi- Admitted assets.. $ 554,945 20 Woodbury, by a sister, Letitia A. Weiler of Bangor, hi said County, deceased, having present' ! tions. Liabilities December 1915 first and final account of a Silas A. Cookson of Nora, 31, administration ot by brother, ALL THE WAY BY WATER. estate for allowance. and a wide circle of friends, who Eastern State Normal School. Net unpaid losses and expense of III., I That settlement. 86,354 15 Ordered, notice thereof be given were grieved and shocked at his death. weeks iu The The class parts for were SPRING SCHEDULE. Unearned premiums. 140,299 67 successively, Republican Jo The remains were taken to for graduation a newspaper published in Belfast, in said c< Unity vote All other liabilities. 36 assigned April 17th by a of the 14,703 that all nelsons interested may attend at burial Friday morning, following the Cash class capital. 100,000 00 bate Court, to be held at on residence in and the teachers acting together. Belfast, tl funeral services at the BANGOR LINE Surplus over all liabilities. 18 day of May next, and show i! The special class had generously voted 241,357 cause, Thursday afternoon, which Turbine Steel Steamships Belfast and Cam- the> have, why the said account should u Hampden that the other division of the class should allowed. were attended by a large number of den. Total liabilities and surplus_$ 554,945 20 have all the but there was so JAMES from the Penob- parts, Leave Belfast Thurs- 3wl5 I LIBBY, Ju Are more friends. Delegations Mondays,Wednesdays, I A true copy. Attest: just eight strong a desire on the part of the school, days and at 2.00 for scot county bar, B. H. Beale Post, G. Saturdays p. m., Camden, Arthur W. Leonard, and especially members of the regular Rockland and Boston. Leave Belfast, Tues- Kepis. A. R, and W. R. C., were in attend- of the Metro that the class should be days, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at A great of class, special Fridays 11' 1.1)0 BS—In Court of Probate, held a ance. Mrs. Mary Packard Smith a. for that V. of 7.30 m., Searsport, Bucksport, Winter- ff fast, on the 11 tl of lino. ; and Mrs. Helen represented, Myra Billington day April, Carmel officiated, Spear- port and Bangor. M. Thompson, administratrix on the est of Surry was selected to give an address for PROBATE NOTICES Erwin L. family supreme en Leonard The G. A. R. burial Return: Leave India Mon- Thompson, late ot Kn in said t sang. that division of the class. Miss Wharf, Boston, \, service was read. Billing- days, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays at 5.00 ty. deceased, having presented her flr-i ton is a At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within and final account of graduate of Bluehill Academy. p m. Leave administration of said artists Bangor, Mondays, Wednessdays, for the of on the Tues- for allowance. appearing She was elected a vote of the County Waldo, second by special Thursdays and Saturdays at 11.00 a, m. for day of April, A. J) 1916. died 16th at his class. The selected for the oth- Boston and intermediate ■ Ordered, that notice theieof be Henry Young April j persons landings. certain instrument to be given. in Metro purporting the weeks successively, in The J- only home in Rockland of pneumonia after a er parts are as follows: 4 last will ami tes.ament of Warren K. Republican Marsh, I a newspaper published in Beltast, in -aid < short illness. He was born at late of Belfast, in said of do eas- Matinicus, Valedictory, Bessie S. Clark, Southwest Haiher | county Waldo, that all persons imeiesled may ..(tend ai 1 ed, Having been for Henri the Dec. 28, 1822, the son of Rufus and Sally Salutatory, Addle M. Robinson, Isle au Haut MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE presented probate. bate Court, to be held at Ho- Wonderplays, eita a. Marsh named to serve with a.t Bellast.on I Richard J. Caetine executrix, of Ma y next, and show cause, it (Carver) Young. His grandparents came History, Moerage, bend. any DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW have, wl:\ the said account should not be and were the Essay, Eyda M. Moore, Jackman newer, better Irom York, Me., among Ordered, That notice be to all Essay, Doris Crook, Brewir YORK given persons JAMES LIBBY, Ji. earliest settlers at Matinicus. interested by causing a of this order to be A true Attest: Henry Eunice H. Bluehi 1 copy copy. schools and Essay, Dunbar, published three weeks successively in l'lie Re- Arthur W. was educated in the island in STEAMSHIPS NORTH LAND Leonard, Reg. motion publican .Journal, at Belfast, that pictures the schools of Lincolnville and Freedom published they High Academy. AND NORTH STAR. may appear at a Probate Court, to he held a’t 4 DM l.MSTRATlilX'S NOTICE. The Md Hope. It was in the former town that he Belfast, within and lor said County, on the sec- The class Acad- Leave Portland a er notice sin- lias first met the who became his wife parts of the Freedom Tuesdays, Thursdays and ond Tuesday of May next, at ten of the hereby gives that beei girl at 6 appointed administratiix of the *--tate ot • Senior Class have been assigned as Saturdays p. m. for New York. clock before noon, and show cause, if any they 62 years ago. After leaving school he emy follows: Horace B. Atkin- Return—Leave New York same days at 5 have, why the same should not he proved, ap- NOAH »\ SAttGEX L late ot Mouroc. winter terms in Matinicus, at Valedictory, ai d allowed. taught p. m. proved in the of deceased, ami North- son; Salutatory, Walter 0. Stevens; His- JAMES RIB BY, County Waldo, Blackington’s Corner, Rockland; FRED W. Agent, Judge. bonds as the law directs. All persons to Nellie M. POTE, A true copy. Attest: port, Belfast. Vinalhaven and North y, Bradford; Prophecy, Belfast, Maine demands against tin estate of said decere- Dexter B. of Arthur \v Leonard. Register. Is Haven. Mr. Young had been a farmer, Belgard; presentation gift?, desired to present the same for settieim in your George W. Weed; Essays, Hazel all indebted thereto are requested to mak fish-curer and merchant. At the time At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and me tit and A. Bacon. immediately. of his retirement he had been a store- Briggs Joseph for the County of Waldo, on tile 2nd Tuesday MAE K. LOl'BI The freshman was held of A. 1). 1916. keeper since 1851, and as the head of the prize reading geoXjuhnson, April, Auburn, Me., March 14. ibid. Theatre in the church firm of Henry Young & Co. was prob- Monday evening, April 10th', 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the last The were awarded to Miss Marion A will and testament of Chares K. the most merchant prizes Brown, 1 1) M IN1 ST RAT R1X \S NOTICE. The ably widely-known late of Mo rill, in said of Waldo, de- frills of narrow embroidered muslin, Small and Mr. Ralph Sayward. County ■C» senber notice that s- among the Penobscot bay islands. In ceased, been for hereby gives The Athletic Association is , having presented probate. Mary been duly appointed adniinoliati i\ of ti belted blouse of embroidered muslin with life he was a Democrat, and he ex- preparing at Law F. Brown named executrix in said will to serve early fate of for the drama “Down in to be Attorney without bond. I his affiliation with Maine,” full peplum frill. Belt and suspender plained subsequent EUDORA L, RIPER, late of Belfast, that it given May 5th, at the Grange hall in BELFAST, MAINE. Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- the Repu lican party by saying in the of of the silk, and silk Freedom. terested by causing a copy of this order to be County Waldo, deceased, and straps long tight was the Democrats and tl e as temperance published three weeks successively in The Re- bonds the law direc's. Ail persons h with frills to match the tuck Practice in Courts. Probate demands cuffs, edg- temperance Whigs who formed the Rt- all. practice publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they against the estate of said decease, desired to the same tor seltleinen; METRO 1UI THE HEN BEATS THE at a Probate to be held at present meet of embroidered muslin iitr vuicu uic tuaiiic WHEN a 2ft may appear Court, ings, top [lUUIICdli COW. specialty all indebted thereto are to make Beliast, within and for said County, on the sec- requested and rot oblivious to the ment I'- like the waist—Chin-chin organdie co lar. law,” though ond Tuesday of May next, at ten of lhe immediately to R. F. Hunton of Me,, authorized in the Mate t m fact that it has some failings, he never “I visited a friend last summer wi o clock before noon, and show cause, if any they m> agent (iRM K !•.. Wll,s' High Straight Decolletage. MCTUBES saw reason the of has both hens and cows for have, why the same should not he proved, ap- | why question -epeal- ; “trucking kept years,” proved and allowed. I Brooklyn. N. Y.. March 14, 1010.—3w 14 ing the prohibitory amendment should be says a writer in Farm and Fireside. “His Great use is made of the high straight I am prepared to do all kinds ot trucking. JAMES LIBBY, Judge. A BELFAST BOY IN THE WEST. resubmitted to the He was elect- about nine cows people. dairy averages and his A true copy. Attest: LLXECl TOR’S NOTICE. The subscribes decolletage in new French models, and Furniture and a Arthur W. ed representative to the legislature from hens from 300 to 350 layers, the latter all piano moving specialty. Leonard, Register. !j by gives notvo that be .has been du the effect is novel and smart, where it is Albeit W. Stevens, a Belfast boy, has the class comprised of the towns of Cas- housed in one building without partitions, Leave orders at the stame corner of Main pointed executor of the last w ill and test At a Probate Court held at Belfast, w ithin and ot so seldom been lor si me tine and Penobscot and the of except to the roosts from and Cross and will receive becoming, but it is becoming months in Alla, Ravilli plantation protect drafts. streets, they for the County of Waldo on the second Tues- NELSON CUR 1 IS. late of Monroe Matinicus. He held various offices in the first two weeks of A. 1). lfc 16. that the average woman of taste will be county, Montana, “Except during prompt attention. Telephone connection. day April, in the Count} ot W'aldo, deceased, All pe. installing gold dredg- the of Matinicus and was plantation when the chicks are small, the poultry certain instrument, purporting to he the last having demands against the »•>ah- of "a. of it. A dress of black lira large chary adopting ing mtcfimij mining corpo- postmaster there for many years, ai d receive considerably less than half the W. W. BLAZO, A will and testament of Richard Parker, late ceased are desin d to present the same to of Frankfort, in said County of Waldo, de< eas- tlement, and all indebted thereto are rei, gros de Londre silk, with a short blouse ration. Mr. Stevens left for the west in had held the offices of dedimus justice time and labor to his cows. given iilV aldo Avenue, Eelfast. ed, having been presented for probate. Jacob to make payment immediately. across a and of the peace. It was by “His hens last 12 dozen basque,Jhas the neck cut just.below 19U9 after completing post graduate justice year averaged N. Parker named executor, to serve without N FI.SON J. CURT virtue of these offices that he became eggs hen, and his eggs, sent to New bond. Me the collar bone and extending out to the course at his Aln.a Mater, University of per Monroe, April II, 1916. known by the title of “Squire.” He York City market, netted him a little Ordered, That notice be given t<> all persons in- shoulder. Embroidered and for several was in the terested a of this order to be organdie edges Maine, years had married 65 couples, and not one of over 25 cents dozen for the by causing copy per year. three weeks successively m The Re- DM 1 N 1STKA I 1.1.VS VlTll K. The a band of two inch velvet forms of been C. published mountains Idaho. He a them has ever divorced DB. W. senber notice that sin except by His net income all the A hereby gives this, spent nearly per hen, reckoning LIBBY, publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they a man of the stric e t a Court, to be held at ! been duly appointed administratrix of ti the and the full skirt is in Alaska lor the death. He was feed supply at market prices, was may appear at Probate belt, straight year company, making just for said the second tale of integrity—a man who walked in ti e under $1.50 layer. Belfast, within and County,on of any other than a 1030-mile out team in the {>er DENTIST, Tuesday of May next, at ten of Hie does NATHAN F. HOUSTON, late of Kelta guiltless trimming trip by dog and narrow and whose net straight path, “His income from the cows, reck- before noon, ami show cause, if any they have, three rows of dead of and has not been east in of pointed scallops developed winter, influence was bent toward having others oned on the same feed-cost basis, was no why the same shoulu not be proveu, approved the County Waldo, deceased, and bonds as the law directs. All in silk sleeves since he left his Alma Mater. He gives do the same. He devoted his than from his hens. 37 Main Street, Belfast, Me. and allowed. pei heavy stitching. Long diligently greater His cost demands tlie of sai thus of his JAMES LIBBY, Judge. having against estate interesting description camp active toward the of for his is at ceased are desired to the same foi that follow the contour of the arm, end years upbuilding equipment dairy business A true copy. Attest: present in the mountains, photos of which were his industrial and mercantile interests, leaBt ten times that for his hen business.” Arthur W. Leonard. Register. tlement, and all indebted thereto are requ in the usual at the wrist where to make payment overhang recently mentioned in The Journal: and reared a which emulated immediately large family E.H. BOYINGTON within HELEN R HOUS It often are "The work here is all finished At a Prebate Court neio at Belfast, and self-covered buttons placed. except •his He was known ! a example. personally for the County of Waldo, on the 11th day ot Belfast, Me., pril 11, 1916, the two drills out, 45 miles to in the Silk Coats and Others. taking to practically every person planta- April, A. 1). 1916. and them on flat cars to death will Eye-Sight Specialist Darby, loadirg tion of Matinicus, where his DELANO of Belfast, in said County, NOTICE. 1 lie stibscnbei 1 Long coats of taffeta silk or faille are «hip to Butte. I am waiting here for be universally mourned. His long resi- OF THE CAKROwidow of Nathaniel W, Delano, late ot Bel- E'XECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she h.-s been da the snow to settle it is to fist, in said County of Waldo, deceased, having executrix of the last will ami testa modish for or black ! for impossible dence in Rockland had also gained him a pointed day evening wear, presented a petition pray’ug that an allowance of j push those lumbering affairs through two on the mainland. Mr. wear large acquaintance BOYINUTON OPTICAL CO., may be granted to her out ol the personal estate and the darker tones for street and feet of solid rains WINSLOW 11. RYDER, late of Monro- ! snow, packed by and Young was married in Lincolnville, Jan. of said deceased. | the and in the County of Waldo, deceased. All pm lightest most delicate tints for and In 10 ana survived bis and 44 Souih Main Street, Winteroort, Maine. That t he saiil notice to by melting freezing. days 25, 1854, is by wife, Ordered. petitioner give demands tin i-state ot mu a Ibis having against I’ll aciew and start them out. In all persons interested by causing copy of s. topping evening frocks. coats are get 10 of the 12 children who blessed their TUESDAYS eeasen are nestled to present the same foi Sport OFFICE DAYS, MONDAY'S AND order to he ihree weeks the and for a week I published successively ment, and ail indebted thereto are reque-'- a for meantime, past, union: Mrs. Mary Dunbar of Winslow, in The a necessity any well-planned outfit, WILL BE AT THE Republican Journal, newspaper publish- make payment immediately. am all alone in a cabin here in the I at a Probate up Mrs. Harriet P. Keith of Somerville, ed at Belfast, that they appear N LITE F. R Y1 >I and in soft wool velours in checked and 1 v ami for said Rockies, without a human being neirer Mass., Mrs. Helen Howard of Winslow, Forest House, Monroe, Wednesday p.m., May Court, to he held at Belfast, ’thin Monroe, Me., April 11, 1916. on the 9th ot May, A. D. 1916, striped patterns are smart enough for than Alta, ten miles away, where I take H. Ernest of Ma- 3rd. County, day Lincoln Young, Young 4th. at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, on to heard ex- York’s Hotel, Brooks, Thursday, May but the more formal occasions. ; mail foot. No sound be Winfield Scott of Matini- if any the prayer oi said petition- 4 D MIN 1ST 1 A OK’S N< ITCE. 'll any tinicus, Young The a. m., May 5th. they have, why the on the Hotel, Thorndike, Friday er should not be ! scribei notice that lie ha cept gales blowing peaks cus, Mrs. Leonard Rhodes of Roxbury, 5th. granted 2\ hereby gives Suits. Central House, Unity. Friday p. m., May JAMES LIBBY, Judge adminislratoi,
__ SEAR SPORT. children for Mattawemkeeg, the 19th end Mrs. Arlette Allen,*iow of Island falls, the 19th,for Camden to visit her sister, Mrs. Emma Day. J. p. Walker of a business visit- Bangortwas Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth may remain at the or in town Friday, Davis home through the summer. Capt. Harry L. Perry left Monday on a busi- Harry R. Hichborn. East Main street, has Such ness trip to New York. leased from Edgar M. Colcord his mill at the ROYAL foot of season. Mrs. A. L. Sweetser went to Bucksport Sat- Railroad street for the present • urday to visit relatives. He will add a rotary saw, with a man from out <». use tobacco of town to boards, and The ice has left Opeechee stream and pick- run it, for cutting POWDER the Btave saw in barrel staves. erel is now BAKING preparing fishing open. Several other men will be employed. Mr. L. W. Stockbridge is building an addition to Absolutely Pure Hichborn has no practical knowledge of the his store on East Main street. enjoyment No Alum—No mill business, but is doing this to utilize the Capt. Scott Blanchard arrived Sunday from Phosphate timber has been for cut from land he clearing as you never Brooklyn, N. Y., for a short visit. pasturage. thought y could Capt. James B. Parse returned Tuesday Obituary. Another of Stockton’s respect- be is yours to from a business to New York. hope is expressed that these two chapters will The Sunday service at the Universalist to the trip ed Mr. Noah S. Twiss, passed command as in the near future become better church, beginning next Sunday, will be held at citizen^, quick Michael O’Neil left Saturday for Bar Har- acquainted. higher life, April 19th. after several weeks of were in 3 p. m. until further notice. heart some bor, where he will spend the summer. Easter services held the Methodist great suffering from a chronic valvular you buy Prince A Church last Sunday. In keeping with the fes- Edward I. Littlefield and Truman Latbrop, 7 trouble. The deceased was born in Prospect in W. S. Carleton, the milkman, has been con- Albert and a "L tive season the church was prettily decorated. Church street are one of the 1843, one of a of children of the fire-up fined to his home on the Belfast road with running large family eight ^ The to a number in the of late Mr. Twiss who lived to or a Ifrip. pastor preached goodly fishing boats for Mr. Lawrence Rockland in and Mrs. Charles pipe home-made morning on The Significance of the Resurrec- connection with his sardine factory. maturity. He early learned the blacksmith’s Ross Davis has been confined to bis home tion. In the the members of the soon it the stone cutter’s. cigarette! evening Capt. and Mrs. Elden S. Shute went to Rock- trade, following by for several days with a severe attack of the an the When a Miss Alvestia Sunday school gave Easter Concert, land last Saturday to spend Sunday with their young man, he married grip. action and Merriam of with twin babes, died Prince Albert * program including choruses, songs elder son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. MorriU, who, gives Steamer Ruth arrived from a few to Hurricane is- Sunday Newport recitations, which were rendered in a very Shute. Their daughter, Miss Louise, boarded years later. Moving tobacco sat- News with 4,500 tons of coal to the P. C. & land boom he became a suc- you every ^ pleasing and excellent way to a large audience. at the hotel during their absence. during the granite W. Co. On Sunday, 30th, the Rev. James Ainslie cessful superintendent of the granite quarries. isfaction smoke- April Mrs. S. Cross has your Henry Moulton, street, While Mrs. Sarah L{ The frost is rapidly coming out of the will have aa his subject in the morning, "The living there he met (Park- been sick in bed, suffering with a severe cold his wife appetite ever hankered % ground, the roads in bad condition in Business Side of Church Work.” All interest- hurst) Sweat, who later became ppe^ leaving and since her recent return from Copyright 1*15 11 aBthma, After at Hurricane by R J. some places. ed in church work are cordially invited. the decline of business for. That’s because Reynolds EL1 Massachusetts, Mr. Moulton has also had a Tobacco Co. R| they moved to Frankfort, where he bought J F. Spellman of has a crew of men bad contracted on the homeward it’s a Bangor cold, trip. a were born to made large farm. Two children by patented On * at work minor on the Eastern STOCKTON SPRINGS. ||* the reverse side making repairs Mr. and Mrs. S. Cross now Mrs* Henry Moulton, this union, a daughter, Alvestia, that cuts out of this tidy red tin ,j process will steamship pier. returned a who you read: "Pro- street, April 19th from month’s Walter F. Trundy, and a son, George, West Main cess Patented July arrived from Clifford N. Fletcher, street, visit eons bite and Prince Barge Nesquehoning Friday with their and wives, Mr. and Mrs. died in early childhood. Later, disposing of parch! Albert has always 30th, 1907,” which Perth tons of his house and ell la6t week. has made three men Amboy withj 1.600 coal to the shingled Joseph T. Moulton of Gloucester, Mass., and the farm he a house in Frankfort vil- bought beeri sold without or smoke pipes where P. C. & W. Co. of was coupons premiums. Gleason L. Tenney Cape Jellison a Mr. and Mrs..Edward M. Moulton of Roslin- lage, becoming the superintendent of the Mt. one smoked before! ! business in first of the We to O. E. Colson has moved his family to Fox- guest Portland the dale, Mass. Waldo granite quarries, a position he accept- prefer give quality! U week. filled About croft, where he has bought a farm and will re- The Easter service last Sunday evening was ably for many years. eighteen side in the future. Telephones were recently installed in the well attended despite the rain. The sermon years ago, his health being somewhat impaired Lambert store and M. Knox’s the A. was by long and arduous and his house in J. P. Scully, superintendent of the A. A. C. Capt. George by pastor, Rev. A. Blair, excellent, care, residence. and the decorations about the Frankfort, having been destroyed by fire, he Co., left j Friday on a business trip to Boston altar—drap- of resigned bis and to Stockton, and Weymouth, Mass. Mrs. Small of Monroe is the guest of her son ings white, trailing ferns, bunches of Easter position coming and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Small, West Main lilies and potted plants—attractive. bought the residence of the late Hon. B. M. Mrs. Austin French of was in wife, Sandypoint Church which has since been Btreet, for a week. Miss Ruth Roberts, street, ] town Thursday, the guest of Mr. Loomis Merrithew went to Searsport his family Lome. A man of great for a integrity Albert Lames on Reservoir street. Adrian has leased of Everett Saturday week-end visit with her sister prince Trundy Staples and industry, sympathetic with all suffering the national smoke a on and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur joy The weir fishermen have their his cottage Sylvan street, which he and husband, E. Colson, weirs all com- neighbors, and mindful of all relatives, a de- his wife will who brought her home Sunday afternoon, re- for the of for the sar- soonfcoccupy. has a pleted catching herring own, I1UOUUI1U UUU pmcui, UC WttB IC* flavor as different as it is over with her You never tasted the of dine Albert M. Church has maining night parents, Mr. and delightful. like if! factories along the bay. Ames, street, recently spected by all associates and and is Mrs. Simeon B. Church neighbors And that isn’t either. R run his automobile—a Studebaker—into his Merrithew, street. strange, Charles Porter and sister, Miss Lizzie Por- mourned by the community as a worthy, re- n< garage opposite his house. Mrs. John McLaughlin, School street, is im- ; ter, who have been visiting relatives in Port- liable resident. He ia survived by the wife, Men who think proving under the care of Dr. G. A. Stevens _ _ they can’t smoke a or roll a land, returned home last week. Mrs. Hattie C. Hichborn arrived home April the daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. pipe ciga- and is able to a rette caT1 L9th from somewhat extended visits with sit up little at this writing. Walter F. sm°ke and will smoke if use Prince Miss Nellie J. who the win- Trundy; by twin grand-daughters, “here toblcco is‘eoid'^n they Trussell, spent Her condition at one time was most critical. friends in Bangor and Brewer. little and toppy red bags, Sc,- red Albert. And smokers ter with Mr. and George C. Trussell in Edith Evelyn Trundy, and by two tidy who have not yet P. A. .Mrs. Numerous friends are glad to hear of this im- given a.try- returned home Mrs. John Merrithew7 of Maple street is en- Bisters, Mrs. Esther Jackson of Belfast and out have a Beiiast, Friday. provement. ! and half.pound °Un Ph7mf- certainly big surprise and a lot of* enjoyment as her sister, Mrs. Malvie Miss Abbie E. Twiss of Nantasket, Mass. His The ice left Swan lake and several tertaining guests don—and—that fine their Saturday At this a ball is corking coming way as soon as invest in a Dillon, and little son of Searsport. writing, Monday, poverty oldest sister, Mrs. Relief Tibbetts of Nantas- they supply. local fishermen are at the lake to their try advertised to take in Denslow hall PrinCe Albeft place ket, died on the Monday before his decease on tObaCCO will tell its OWn luck with the salmon and trout. The Auxiliary Aid of the Universalist parish d7rnLlZpongtmoistUener StOryi \\ ednesday evening with music Dorr*6 or- by Wednesday. Stockton extends top that the tobacco _ _ • will be entertained by Mrs, Elmer E. deepest sym- keeps __^ S. L. who had been confined Thomp- chestra. will be a Dr. Fairchild, There general admission of to the bereaved widow and in each clever trim—always! R. J. Ril.Y 4 OLDS r-' jon, Church street, Friday aiternoon. pathy family in TOBACCO CO., V-.’i .1.:'“. Y. 'Z-. to his borne on Park street with the grip, is 10 cents; gentlemen’s dance tickets, 25 cents, this irreparable loss. The funeral was held out and has resumed his practice. A will be to the most again prize given appropriate- Friday morning at his late home, Rev. A. A. PROSPECT FERRY. bett were called to BELFAST Winterport last Saturday ly dressed individual in the hall. PRICE uURRNET. Blair, Universalist pastor, officiating most ac- to attend the burial of their aunt, Mrs. Rose Manley Shute is visiting relatives in BEWITCHING HAIR 1 for Boston, where Mr. Peaslee will enter the The Moving Picture show given by Mr. ceptably. The floral tributes bespoke the love Bangor. Corrected Weekly for The Journal. Rich. Arthur Swan to for of returned Boston on last Sat- Carney Hospital medical treatment. Crockett aB a benefit for the Senior class of his dear ones. The body was taken to Mor- PRODUCE MARKET. PAID PRODUCER. FOR EVERY , Mr. and Mrs. S. left boat. WOM.S Harry Kearney Friday the High school, followed a benefit dance rill for interment in his at urday’s Apples,per Hay. 10 001a41 A. E. Trundy & Sou have a crew of several by family lot, bought Dbl.l.OOrZOOj “Don’t neglect your hair girls; i-‘TT for their future home in Stockton Mr. Burr Godsoe was a week-end visitor at' dried, per lb., 7i Hides. 06 you’ll Bangor. with music by Dorr’s the of the time of the death of his first wife. It was later on if do. men at their mill on Opeechee stream and are orchestra, evening W. H. Harriman’s. 3 you Never mind ah | regrets that business calls them from Capt. Beans, pea, 75a4 00 Lamb. away 19th in Denslow Hall was well attended things you have tried; never mind what 6awing a largo amount of lumber daily. April accompanied by the son-in-law, Mr. Walter F. Beans, Y. E., 3 75:I.