The Republican Journal: Vol. 88, No. 32
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i Tme Republican Journal. Kun||,; 88_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. NlTMRFl7^> l,.day’s Journal. Base Ball. fconltnU northport news. OBITUARY. 1 BROOKS, 1816 1916. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. in Secret Societies. Belfast (Jobe at his The Wedding Bells... Regi- Skowhegan, 7; 2; George of Boston was a week-end Edward Shibles died Ail*. 3d home at town of Brooks will celebrate its cen- Mrs. Alfred Jones of o ■ Churches.. guest of his Bangor is the guest Mrs- ns..The At Skowhegan Aug. 2nd the local team de brother, Ira M. Cobe, at Hillside Knox Station, aged 69 years. 2 months and 7 tennial next week—August 14th to 17th, in- I Eldridge of Newport, R. I, is the guest .Nurth- Farms. i her sister, Mrs. Robert Whitehead. Championship. feated 7 to 2. had been an invalid all clusive—and the and other ! of Mrs. William V. Pratt. 1816- Belfast. Cram, who had beatei dayB. He practically program particu- ■cbituary. .Brooks Mrs. Clara several was a but the end came suddenly and unex- lars, with of of her distin- Edmunds of Lawrence, Mass., is ! Miss ■ Skowhegan times,was batted very hari I Sunday record at The hia life, portraits many Sarah Edith West of Boston is !, personal. day Northport the visiting and 11 hits were had been about the house and guished sons will be found on the 2nd guest of her brother, Mr. Frank E. her ntennial. .The D. A garnered from his delivery Country Club in regard to diniDg room service. pectedly. He page. Wiley. mother, Mrs. E. E. West. A | Canadian Forest The score: There W’ere but called a physician in Gazetteer of the State of Maine Geo. J. Miss Irene rhe several large parties from Bangor, farm ail day Tuesday by Marks of Augusta arrived Satur- Mrs. Effie Harrison has Official Votes returned from a jing Bella. and small the on account of labored Varney, published in 1881, says: '*It is claimed for a few BELFAST. many parties from Belfast. afternoon breathing. day day’s visit with Mrs. D. H. visit with relatives in Vinalhaven. .,:it..ir Nomination. 1 His condition then was not considered Beri- for Brooks that no town of its size has done Strout. ab aRd Mrs. Fred Richards of r bh a < Reading, Mrs. James F. Preston of Washington Gos- po more for the cause of freedom and Lowell, Mass., is I 1Mts.. If. 6 1 UUS, but he grew worse rapidly Wednesday temper- Mrs. from War Or- Curtin, 0 1 1 0 Mass., arrived Aug 5th for the week-end at Mary Harriman of Stockton Springs the guest of Miss Louise profit ance.” And on The Hazeltine. Neptune, 3b. 3 110 2' the and away at 1 o'clock Thursday Brooks has kept doing. was the •, for the 2nd night passed guest the week of Mrs. Wanted Northport Inn. They will spend a few days past George W. Miss Brignolia, cf. 6 0 3 2 0 1 | from heart failure. Mr. Shibles was census of 1910 gives the population of Brooks Florice Kenniston of Milo is the guest a*8° Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lord in Bel- morning Frisbee. Ashworth, c. 5 0 0 4 2 < , as of and of the 26th ! born in the son of the late Mark and 704; but the new school building, its church Judge Mrs. George E. Johnson. /he Reunion Lannon.rf. 5 0 0 fast. Knox, 2 1 , edifice Misses Priscilla and Louise Swett of Lynn- >vton ..Veterans ss. Susan Shibles, and is survived by one and its enterprising business firms en- Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Springs. Alberts, 3 10 12 1 The (Penny) Bickford of Brighton Harriman at Little River has field, Mass., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Wal- * Y‘ :ii Waldo. F. McDonald, 2b. 4 0 0 2 3 1 | bungalow of Bernes O. Norton of title it to be called "tbe little town in Mass arrived ,-p been daughter, Ellen, wife biggest Sunday to visit relatives. Williams. 3b, lb. 3 0 16 11 sold to G. H. Hearst of Akron, Ohio, who Maine.” ter B. Dutch. of Belfast. and one sister, Mrs. George H. Rich It has never lacked for able leaders, 4 0 with Belfast, Mrs. George F. of Portland is ! Cram, p. 113 1 Mrs Hearst is the summer here. but Mr. and Mr. of New Bed- Reynolds the Strain of War spending i of Fairfield. Mrs. Rich arrived at his home without the cooperation of the community George R. Poor es How Haley, lb. 4 0 0 4 0 will guest of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Stevens. Pow- They make of it a permanent summer what has ford, Mass., are of his sister, Miss ,,n Allies and Central for s brief visit and waa with him they could not have accomplished guests {. I home. Aug. 2nd Miss Sentences from Hughes 38 2 been Abbie E. Poor. Flora B. Blake ot erockton, is ^:.ent 7 24 14 1 i when he died, Mr. Shibles wsb a prosperous done in giving Brooks an honored place Mass., Hughes Winning Campaign Mrs. visiting her sisters, Misses Susie and Bertha SKOWHEGAN. Alice Barlow Rieman of Chicago, for- on3 of the beat farms in on the To those not familiar with the Miss Hannah Holmes returned to Ellsworth Clement of Ignorance in farmer and owned map. Blake. ab r bh a < merly of a at Hillside but who will visit it next the fol- after a i;,tains of Industry’s War po Newton, Mass., guest Waldo county. He was a member of Sunlight town, week, Friday visit with her aunt, Mrs. Thom- Curtis Black- Twombly, If.. 5 2 2 2 0 1 has Mrs. JaRley C. Farm, been quite ill for several days and and in belief was a lowing general description from the Gazetteer as B. Dinsmore. Salley D, Haashue of Boston arrived Fishburn, 88. 4 0 3 2 3] Grange religious Spiritual* *8 attended Dr. G. C. and Miss Ruth will be of interest: Monday for visit in Belfast and at Murphy, cf. 2 0 1 0 0 1 ! by Kilgore ist. The funeral was held at his late home Misses Katherine and Lillian Fox of Stone- Temple Coombs of ;t~'lions. The Deutschland Saunders, 2b. 4 112 3 1 the Waldo County hospital nursing Rev. A. Blair of the Brooks is situated near the center of Waldo Heights. 1 Sunday at 10 a. m., Arthur ham, Mass., arrived Tuesday to viBit Miss v\ C. T U. at Old Orchard. Houser, lb. 4 1 1 15 0 ( staff. county. Monroe and Swanville bound it on Belfast Universalist church officiating. The Flora A. Mrs, Nellie Dudley Wallace of Arms Embargo. Lee, 3b. 4 0 1 0 2 C the east, Waldo on the south, Jackson on the Burgess. Springfield, is the Sea Power.. Wooden 4 Jesse interment was in the family lot at Shibles’ north and Knox on the west. area is Mass., guest if Mr. and Mrs. .nd Dickinson, rf. 1 10 0 j Staples of Belfast, who came to Bay- The Henry A. Lloyd of New York arrived Friday Frederick c. 2 2 0 6 about 25 square miles. The hilliness renders W. Brown. Cannon, 4] side on his on of the Corner. to a few weekB in this and at bicycle Sunday hearing the spend city Lake- Cast Belfast.. .News of Fahey, p. 4 0 1 0 3 1 scenery quite varied and pleasing. There drowning accident to dive for the body, in are several fine bluffs and some beautiful side cottage, Quantabacook. George E. Getchell returned from a Vfast Price Current. Daniel Y. McFarland of North Lamoine died very Saturday a collision with an views. the elevations be week’s visit with hit .Died. 33 7 11 27 17 l avoiding auto on Broadway Among highest may Miss Alma Colby returned to Brockton, mother, Mrs. Helen R Aug. 3d at his home after a short illness due mentioned and Oak to Mass,, * came in contact with a and was thrown Sprout Hills, estimated in Two-base Fishburn lady from a two-weeks’ visit with her Merchant, Bath. hits, Fahey, Neptune, to heart failure. He was born in Hancock 70 be from 600 to 800 feet in height. The ponds ast Sunday Three-base from his wheel and was unconscious for some hits, Brignolia. Stolen bases are Half-Moon, Carson Mrs. P. Palmer, Ralph S. Collins of Boston arrived ago. lie enlisted at the age of 17 in Co. Fassagassawakeag, aunt, Dwight Monday eminent. Murphy, Dickinson, Houser, Williams, Twom- time. The was not years and The first is lady injured. Clements. the largest, having ; for a two weeks’ visit with his bly, Saunders 2. Sacrifice hits, 2 6th Maine Volunteers, and later en- and Mrs. Lewis F. Gannon and son Al- parents, Mr. Murphy I, Regt. aw area of about one mile in length and half a &,Mr. and Fishburn. Bases on off Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwicker and son, who Mrs. Michael Collins. the 7alls, Fahey 3, Cram listed in Co. A, 11th Maine Regt., and lost his mile in width. It is the source of the river of fred of Albion were guests over Sunday of city government 4. Hits and earned runs, off Fahey, 7 hits < have been the guests of Mr. E. C. Leseur at the same name, which into Belfast Mrs. G. S. arm iu an near Bermuda empties Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gannon. Pendleton went to Camden Tues- mg. Aug. 7th, Mayor runs in 9 off Cram, 11 hits no runs ir right engagement innings; the Mendali for the two bay.