The Republican Journal: Vol. 88, No. 17
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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 <earsport services. in« occupations were the same as assigned fo,r ford. Conn., are in Belfast for a short visit. Price Current-Born. ... three brothers and one ary debt. for the P. L. Aiken for trial or otherwise Belfast by sister;]Alexander D., Society’s at the service, with the defendant, the plain- disposed of* Ira f .Died. morning addition of D. Clark of has been the Married. of twin brothers Morse & Cook for the J. C. Plourd vs Newport guest Belfast; Sheridan P„ of Nash- At the the three beautiful banners of the tiff; defendant. Eastern Maine Power and of Methodist church next Sunday morn- Order. The Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Frost ua, N. H.; Sherman of Cases for trial for several T., Chelsea, Mass., and Rev. was carried out: assigned Thursday were dis- Developing Company. Defaulted. Continued \\\\ SARDINE FACTORY. ing Horace B. Sellers will speak on following program The Pro- days. Mrs. Martha Carter, of this city, who was de- posed of as follows: for judgment. “Spiritual and at cessional-Grand chorus in C.( by Mrs. H. A. Appetite" the evening ser- Mrs. B. little fishes are “biled in lie.” votion itself in his illness. He was a member Drink Fred A. Holmes vs James E. Wing. Neither Carl H. Scribner vs Elijah Ritchie. Con- George Dyer and Miss Edith M. there the vice the subject will be “From Unbelief to water; carol, "Hail Thou GloriouB Easter of of Waldo I O. Silver tinued Southworth spent last in ... he day for the opening the | Lodge, O. F„ Cross Lodge, P. party. by agr&ment. Thursday Waterville Faith." At 2.30 p. m. Mr. Sellers will Morning,” by Mrs. E. Frost, Miss Emma K. of and preach on business. £ season in Maine, everything P., Phoenix Lodge, F. & A. M. Luther Hammons and H. G. Applin vs J. D. Young. Non-suited. Frank R. Leighton and Ella F. vs. | During at the Woods The Skay, A. Arthur N. Leighton ! his and schoolhouse, Northport. at the local plant of the Lu- long painful sickness of twenty yearB Junior Johnson; service conducted Sir Harold B. McKinney vs Adelbert A. Hall. Charles L. Abbott. Heard by court. Alphonso E. Collins, who has bad League will meet at 3.30 p. m. responsive by employ- duration he was Sunday, for ment in Boston .... .mpany. Superintendent Neil cheered by their visitation E. in the absence of Eminent Defaulted $18, without costs. Fred B. Taylor vs A. J. Webb. Continued. the past winter, arrived home t'rayer meeting this, Thursday, evening, at Roy Young Mor- and associations. Of an John vs Carrie L. last had had a crew of twenty unusally bright and ris L. who was Gloria Soffayer George Stickney. Neither Daggett vs. Herbert E. Bradman Saturday. 7.30, followed by a meeting of the probation- Slugg, ill; Patria, Sir and whitewash had cheerful disposition, full of humor and in Neither no further action. .. and paint quicx ers’ cIbbs. Knights and congregation; responsive party. party Miss Friday at 7.30 p. m. there will be a reading, Annie V. Field, who has been ill for wherever needed, the floors pleasant repartee, he was a delightful com- Rev. Haraden S. Pearl and American Agricultural Chemical Co. vs Ed- The ten cases of George A. Goodwin et al Sunday school social in the A congregation; an- several weeks, but is somewhat and vestry. good better, went lows a hot bath, tables panion enjoyed a large circle of friends. Christ is gar W. Dyer. Defaulted and continued for admrs vs J. R. Mahoney et als. Continued. to given program is in preparation and a pleasant time them, "Hallelujah! Risen,” choir; Boston Monday. The funeral services were held after- Stember Co. vs Harold n framework of the benches Tuesday Scripture Lesson, Rev. Arthur E. Wilson; solo, judgment.