The Republican Journal: Vol. 81, No. 8
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The Republican Journat, Wt. FEBRUARY 25. 1909. ym/MK BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NUMBER 8 p. Today’s Journal. The report was accepted and the The Belfast Board of Trade. by-laws Alverdo M., son of Capt. Isaac M. and the THE as OBITUARY. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. adopted reported. late Flora M. died at County Hospital-The Burgess, his home in PERSONAL It was at an Enthusiastic Messrs. George E. Johnson, G. C. of Trade. .Secret So- Organized Meeting Kilgore North Islesboro 17th. He was bom Tileston .".■'hoard The community was saddened February 13th February Wadlin, Esq., Nominated for May- Dbituary_The Republican Held 19th. and John R. Dunton were appointed the in Belfast June E. S. McDonald Friday Evening, February by when it became known that Nathaniel L. Jack- 17, 1879. At the age of two or. The Ward Nominations. Capt. arrived home last week .The Democratic chair a committee to to the a his from IVrsonal.. For some time a few report meeting mother died and he went to live with rela- New York, where he has hauled his past public-spirited son of Morrill, a long respected citizen, had The Republican voters of Belfast met at the up list of officers and committees, and later re- tives in schooner Annie citizens had been conferences with a The deceased had been Islesboro. He graduated from the court vessel, B. Mitchell, for a few holding passed to a better life. house Tuesday at 7 p. m. to nominate a Orrespondence. .(Deferred) ported as follows: Business weeks. view to a board of and last a sufferer for from that Bangor College March 5, 1897, and I .Otrs in Real Estate. .How to establishing trade, great many years candidate for Mayor, and make the ward nomi- President: Dr. Elmer Small. went to P in Winter. a was The funeral was Boston where he was the Miss Edith ^Rhubarb .Temper- week when paper circulated pledging dread disease, rheumatism. employed by nations for wards 1, 2 and 3. Dr. S. W. L. Burgess returned Monday in Schools..Belfast Vice Presidents: Elmer A. Samuel & Johnson, an met with a Sherman, S. A. held David Brackett of Appleton Co. He in from jp.truction support to such organization it in the church, Rev. resigned Sep- chairman of the called the Islesboro, where she was called last [varv A Riddle from Cali- city committee, Parker, Selwyn Thompson. was made tember, 1905, to enter a for a week for prompt response from business men and the Brooks officiating, and interment hospital surgical to order. by the death of her cousin, Alverdo \ Song Teddy (poem) Wilmer J. meeting James H. Howes was chair- Secretary: Dorman, Treasurer in the The bearers were operation and never regained his health. He Did Records .Where citizens generally. Before the call was issued village cemetery. man and C. J. Pattee When nomi- Burgess. ngof Belfast Savings Bank. endured several secretary. .Farm Ani- a for of Roscoe F. M. Adams, Elisha Brown and operations before to ,;r0w i poem). for meeting the purpose organizing Smith, coming nations for were called for Charles S. President C. Chase of Treasurer: Clement W. his Mayor George Bates College Maine. The Maine A. O. U. Wescott, cashier of Allen the floral home in Islesboro. For five months he was and F. M. over one hurdred and fifty names had been Daggett. Among offerings Bickford presented the name of Tileston Wad- Judge Drew of Lewiston were ra Goats. .The Effect of The City National Bank of Belfast. in the Waldo among the from \r.g, secured and on the of the there were a from the wife, a basket from the County Hospital. He returned people that city who were in Deforestation. .Lincoln’s day meeting pillow lin and he was elected. When ! Directors: Horace E. F. home in and failed unanimously Augusta Thursday for the purpose of were 164 Chenery, Hanson, children and a floral from the January, gradually until the appear- signatures. The meeting was called large pieces the chair so declared, a round of fol- ing before the in the i-rth place. James H. Howes, Charles R. C. end. He manifested applause Legislature interests of for 7.30 m. at the Memorial Coombs, A. brother and from friends and He courage and patience to an of ! Belter from Washington, p. Friday building, neighbors. lowed. The ward caucuses were then held and appropriation .$45,000 for Bates College. Horton, F. A. Johnson, J. C. the never —Kennebec Bells.. the attendance was so that it was Durham, E. S. leaves as mourners in his immediate a last, speaking of his intense suffer- Journal. h hurches. ..Wedding and large family, after they had reported to the general caucus News....News of the Pitcher, Ben D. F. G. White. He had the constant i ;, rr Field, wife and five children: Mrs. ing. care of his father Hon. necessary to adjourn from the police court George Weymouth Chairman Howes spoke briefly in commenda- Fred S. Walls and wife of Vinalhaven Committee on transportation and advertis- and who was room to the hall above. 200 were of Stockton Leander of Utica, N. step-mother, formerly Urania were in Rockland Fully present Springs, Y., tion of the ticket. He said that the candidate February 17th on “heir way I Sews of Belfast. ing: E. A. Sherman, V*. A. Fred Coombs. He had been a when the was called to order Mr. Simmons, S. Mrs. Everett and Leo E. frequent visitor in home from meeting by j Lauren, Fenwick, for mayor was in every way qualified for the Portland, where they attended the }s: Augusta. .Maratime Mat- Jackson, I. T. F. D. where he left Dinsmore, Jones. of a M. of the Belfast, many friends. The fu- Center Asso- O. E. Frost, who read the original agreement Morrill; brother, Riley Morrill, position and that the ward tickets had been reception given by Portland Grand men i;ner Dairying on neral Army and Committee manufacturing: O. E. Frost, last of his and four The took place Friday at the Free to | ule au Haut Stoning- to organize a board of trade and notice of this family, grandchildren. Baptist wisely chosen. He believed that their election Commander-in-Chief Kevins. Being a past University of Maine. .Can- Chas. A. Horton, J. C. Durham, W. C. Shaw. church in North Islesboro, Rev. Hull meeting. The agreement was as follows: dread Angel of Death he feared not. The Harry was assured and that they would give Belfast commander of the Mairte Department Mr. lemperance. E. R. Estabrooks. The bearers were We, the undersigned, citizens of Belfast, be- grave, for him, had no sting. He died, as he officiating. members of the an administration of which all her citizens Walls was one of the honored guests. of on ree Centuries Temper- that an association of business men Committee rooms: S. N. I. A. A., of which the lieving Augustus Parker, lived, with firm faith in deceased was an would be The caucuses in Maine No. II.. fearless, undaunted, proud. in wards 1 and Amos Clement and his son John C. Clement ation could be used advantageously in the advance- R. H. Howes, M. W. F. G. S. M. member. Lake Im- Lord, Mixer, what Heaven would bring. Mr. Jackson, the honorary The parents have the 2 were held left Presidents. .China ment of the industrial and commercial inter- Monday evening. Following are last week for Norfolk, to witness the R. Locke. of in Va., t Association.. son of the late Nathaniel and Elizabeth sympathy all their bereavement. the ward .Obituary.. ests of our city, agree that we will earnestly Moody nominations: arrival of the from rrels and Rabbits. Committee on new industries: J. H. battleships $ieir cruise I endeavor to be present at a meeting to be held Howes, Jackson, was born in Knox July, 9, 1846. WARD i. Alfred S.. of Swanville died sud- around the world. will to 1 .The at the Police Court room, at R. D. A. B. Guptill very They go Washing- Stockton Springs. February 19, 1909, Southworth, Stantial, G. G. Abbott; His boyhood was spent on the old farm, where Alderman, Orlando E. Frost. to denly early ton to witness the ; Belfast... .County Corre- 7.30 p. m., to participate in the organization W. A. Mason. Friday morning, February 19th, at Arthur inauguration of President he learned two of the great virtues of life— Councilmen, W. Coombs, Taft ., The News of Brooks. be known as the Belfast Board of Trade. We the home of William Dunbar in and then to Committee on East Belfast, Edward H. Knowiton. go Ashville, N. C., for a so- further we will become of public utilities: F. G. White, and At an he ! Market. ..Born—Mar- agree that members patience sympathy. early aq;e where he was a School of several Dr. Elmer guest. He was taken ill about Committee, Charles S. Bickford. journ weeks. such an association when it is organized, pay- Small, C. S. Bickford, Chas. P. manifested an earnest desire for an education, 2 a. m., and called for Constable, George W. Frisbee. such initiation fees and dues and becoming Hazeltine and R. F. help, but died before any Islesboro residents are interested in ing Dunton. and through the public schools of his native Warden, Edwin L. Colcord. the re- to such rules and as be of the could reach him. For some cent 1CRATIC CAUCUS. subject regulations may The report was and the list of family time Clerk, Clifford J. Pattee. announcement of the engagement of Miss determined a committee this matter accepted town, with a course at Freedom Academy, he by having officers it had been known that his heart was weak and Mary Astor Paul of in elected.