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The Republican Journal. U Mi: 71._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SUI'TUMHI.R 2o, HIQ2. NUMBER 311. To-Day’s Journal. OBITUARY. was the last of a family of four children. COURT. SUPREME JUDICIAL Annie I). Currier, Belfast, from George He was a hard-working, honest man, who PERSONAL. PERSONAL. v. m !•: 1. D. Currier, Durham, Me. was held Presiding. Local In Heorge Ralph Williamson died at his home in good repute by all. In early life Hon. A. R. Savage, Justice Concerning Irene M. McKenney, Liucolnville, from Mi s. Flank O. Whiting arrived Saturday I i:11!*• 'Vi’s in Heal Estate. he was a and vs. A. M. on Northport avenue, Monday afternoon, teamster, hauling produce lum- The ease of I). II. Clark Small, Chas. 0. from Percy Keene went to Waterville Monday :i High School Notes McKenney, Houlton; custody of Lowell, Mass. 22d. His ber from the country and goods out, with on went to press i: Belfast...'»iss V axlield September last illness was com- trial when The Journal minor child to the to attend Dolby College. given mother. John T. Owen was in Boston a few v. u > of the Oranges Bel- oxen. He was well known Belfast mer- last before a but days paratively brief. For some weeks he had by week, was opened jury A. to visit rela- Buekspui t Seminary. Geo. Foss, Knox, from Florence M. last week on business. George C. Lane left Monday complained of rheumatism, and it chants, who respected him as a man of was withdrawn from the jury 1'AU.K finally subsequently Foss of parts unknown. tives in New Hampshire. became difficult for sterling qualities. Funeral services were to be Law Court, on ques- Hugh I). McLellan weut to Boston last Northport News...The him to walk about. reported to the Ida E. Harvey, Islesboro, from George G. to Miss Nellie Walker arrived from Lynn ;• iull< ton The he rode held at his late home Friday, Kev. .1. c. tions a hotel Friday practice law. Family.. Lady August 2'Jth up to the city for the of law. The plaintiff occupied Swanville. hate Court. Lamb of The Harvey, Tuesday for a short visit. last time, and two later was confined Troy officiating. burial was in Freedom under a lease, and the defend- Chas. F. Ginn arrived home last 3. days Etta M. Powell, from Chas. F. Friday I’AOE in the Carter The defendant Brooks, Miss Alice Robbins of Rockland visited to his room and bed. It was realized from Cemetery in Montville. ant bought the from a three weeks’ trip to Colorado. Venezuela...The Oood Old premises. Powell, Brooks; name of libellant changed Flow- the first claimed had violated the friends in Belfast last week. l»own..September’s by relatives and friends that the that the plaintiff to Etta M. Huff. Frank Tuttle left Friday to return to Jer- i!id Notes The Potato Out of to case was almost and each Mrs. Lucy M. Keith died at the home of lease and had him removed by process a Dr. and Mrs. W. L. West left Tuesday 'tei Bay Office. .An Autumn hopeless, day Josephine Spaulding, Unity, from Ger- sey City, afl^r short vacation at home. the sutferer nearer the release from her Mrs. Eliza J. forcible and detainer, issued by a trial attend the show. brought daughter, Brown,on Alto entry shom F. Frank J. Starrett and of Wakefield, Mass., dog 4. Spaulding, Unity. family Framing- I'AGE and ills. I)r. street, Saturday afternoon after an illness justice court. The appeals from Ed. Whitehouse of is assistant earthly pains September 4th, plaintiff Eugenia A. Islesboro, from Oscar haul, Mass., are visiting relatives in Belfast. Unity I for Morey, !;. Is. .The Maine W. C. Shuttuck of a noted in. of two weeks of heart disease. was the lower court, R. F. 1 Hinton plaintiff. Boston, specialist She II. Deer of minor station agent at Belfast during the vacation News of Brooks..The Morey, Isle; custody Mr. and M''S. Addison Pendleton went to diseases of the nervous was horn in Swanville and her maiden name Littlefield of Rockland for defendant. system, brought child to the mother. of Lewis Sanborn. Judson E. given North Vassalboro for a short visit. from his summer home at Dark Harbor in was Seekins. She was the widow of Still- In Chester W., George 1*. and Saturday Mary L. Ward, Waldo, from Lincoln G. Mrs. S. D. Sprague of Islesboro was in consultation with the attending physician, man S. Keith and they came to Belfast Cottrell vs. Robert K. C ottrell; petition for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Kimball leave this -!.. The Churches. .Secret Ward, Thorndike; custody of minor child this city Tuesday on her way to her winter and confirmed his and from Brooks in 1874. He died in 1S88. a on the will of Amelia J. Cottrell, week to spend the winter in East St. Louis, diagnosis approved They hearing given to the mother. home in Mass. the case re- 111. Lynn, VO K II. his method of treatment. The disease was had five children, of whom three remain, the petition was denied and V Court for ad- Rev. and Mrs. Geo. S. Mills went to Bath 1 Soft Coal..Collins’ locomotor ataxia. Never within the memory Mrs. Eliza J. Brown of Belfast, Edwin manded back to the Probate Mrs. Sarah E. Crawford went to Boston 1 1m- Summer Visitor... HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. of the writer has there been Keith of and ministration. This sustains the original Monday to attend the State Conference of India.. he Kansas such interest Bangor Fred M. Keith of Bos- last Thursday to visit her son, W. C. Craw- Churches. ; tin* Ball Season poemi shown in the welfare of any one as in the ton. She was the last of her father's fam- decision of the Probate Court approving ford. Congregational » o,j poem register of See 2nd page for notes deferred from last case of Mr. Williamson. There were to She was a the w which all the prop- Carl Lee of who has done 1 seven Master a suc- daily iny pass away. professing ill, by practically week. Mrs. E. 11. Vose of Calais arrived last Camden, good A from one as to his Christian from and was a erty goes to the defendant. similar case work in amateur has inquiries every condition, girlhood regular to visit her Mrs. S. performances, joined \t;k 7. Friday daughter, Geo. and when it was realized that we were to attendant at the Methodist church. Bel- on the will of George W. Cottrell was con- Thomas E. Shea's company. Carleton Doak, ’04, has returned toschool. Mills. News of the Week. tinued. lose one who had won the regard and rr li fe was one of devotion to duty, and she Mrs. Wm. left for r k s. Hyans Tuesday New in me Mrs. Florence Cook ami chil- was ever \v. k. J vs. \ raui. iau (Sargent) ■ >•!' the entile his found to bear her yrou in y. < on- s|ionden<‘e..Sliip sp'i-t community during ready fuily part. Seats were in York, after a visi1 Belfast with her par- j of he the assinged alphabetical order dren are visiting at Thomas B. Cook’s in Man ..Heaths. j biief later residence here, the manifesta- Funeral services were held at Mrs. Brown’s 1901 the plaintiff alleges bought Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris. last Wednesday. Unity. ents, tion.'' of and of for Rev. G. E. offici- defendant’s at the farm in Waldo. regret, sympathy those Tuesday forenoon, Edgett apples Walter F. Nash of visit- t Poisoned. sort and the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sanborn started Sun- Mattapan, Mass., illy to be bereaved, were and ating. The interment was in the The plaintiff was to pack many heartfelt. cemetery New music books have been introduced, ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. at and was to deliver day on a carriage ride to Guilford and Thomas, Montville Man. tlu* Mrs. Williamson had made her husband's Evans* Corner, Waldo. apples the defendant and are much appreciated. are hand- and returned hon e them were so sorted They Saturday. I a Fit a I Mistake. old her in Belfast. The apples vicinity. friends friends, and both hud won somely bound. W. L. Loomis is the editor an and were not delivered. The Leo M. Sargent will go to Massachusetts • John old and packed, but John C. Clement left to enter >• pt 1 Warren Jack- many new friends. The\ hud a pleasant Littlefield, respected andC.C. Blanchard «Sr Co. of Boston the Monday the citizen of died at his pub- for a two • Brewer, home in that trade was a verbal one and the parties dis- Saturday vi>it of weeks. Orriu ambridge. Mass., jail, word for every one, and ever a good word lishers. To Massachusetts Institute of Technology in city Sept, lhtli, aged 77 years. He leaves a quote from the introduction: J. will till his in the :_'>111 last night from the agreed as to the terms. Verdict for Boston. Dickey place store. for the home had chosen in wife and two sons, John K. Littlefield of plaintiff “The tit ounceof aconite given Belfast, they poems represent nearly all the great Brewer and Freeman C. Littlefield of for 8l.no. Brown of Belfast for plaintiff. Joseph Willian sou, Jr., Esq., and wife of h. b> .lames L. Burns which to spend their last years. Such people writers of the English speaking people of Miss Abbie U.