January 18,1917
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
a — I The Republic w_ BatTM^80 BELFAST^MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917. TOMBeFT s journd.. WD1 1 Holler Uo. When that o! 1 oil ay U/\IVI. Bushing company went out of business be returned to Buctssport and The News ot Belfast. ; stitches. The many friends of Mr. Pitcher 1 t. Granges. ..Obituary.. wish him a Charles H. Sargent, who had been in opened a general repair shop. He was a good speedy recovery. The Churches. The failing Mrs Elmer health citizen, an honorable, and A.'Sherman entertained friends A Fatal < uietery, Belfast. for many months, died at 3 a. m Jan. upright man, made Accident, a sad accident occur- at a card last j s News of Bel- friends his residence in party Friday afternoon at her .1 he 17th at his home. No. 46 Cedar street. He many during Belfast. red in Swarville at 4 p. m., Jan. when home on 16th, He is survived his wife, two Church street, two tables being filled. rsonal. was born in Garland, Me., Oct. 15, 1841, the by daughters and Herbert T. Moore lost his life. He had been .Stevens ,t is Today. one G. of One of new son of the late William and son—Mrs. Ruby Waltz wing the Islesboro Inn is to West for a Waldo County Dolly Mansfield Amesbury, already | Winterport load of wood and and several His father was Mass., Mrs. Adrian C. Tuttle of Belfast and up plumbers employe^ by A. P was on his and in -,•• >rt Sermon..sug- Sargent. formerly of Sears- way home, coming down the .Pub- Gordale of The Goodhue of this have over to Walker h)n Claimants. port and his mother of Sangerville. When fs. Harry Bucksport. funeral city gone begin hill his horses became unmanageable ,1 us Greeley. Sheriff was held at his late home work. youth he lived in Dover and attended the Fox- Saturday, Rev. Wm. and threw him from the load, causing his h Business. croft He in Forsythe officiating. The bearers were Theo- Miss Delia Cook went to death. He was the son of of Academy. enlisted Company A. Unity Friday to James F. and Eleanor re Forgot... Power 1 of the dore Smith, DeForest Snowman, Stinson witness the J. "Moore of War Record. .The Maine Coast Guards in the Civil War presentation of “The Elopment of Swanville, and was caring for and Daniel The lemain6 Ellen.” them in and was stationed at the Battery in Belfast, Hooper DeCoursey. by local talent, in which her cousin their declining years. His wife, were to Belfast Monday and took • i.t d>. Dr. and Mte. and during that time was the company’s mail brought placed part. formerly Miss Susie Curtis of Frankfort, died kins. .County Cor- in the tomb in Grove Cemetery,where about nine carrier, and later drew a for the ser- receiving Miss years ago. He is survived their in Real Es- pension Lillian Knowlton has accepted a posi- by rarisfers will be in the j two vice. For a time he was they interred spring. sons, Irving, who has been in the United engaged in the tion in the office of the cutting room at the States bleachery business in what is now the Wom- Leonard & Barrows’ army and stationed at the Panama f factory, succeeding Mrs Belfast, Capt. Warren M. Hopkins, who had the dis- Canal for an's Club room. In married Marian about four years, and who is Now March, 1867, he Hayes Heald, resigned. Harold, <n Shore..Peace tinction of being the first volunteer lieutenant in in Miss Adeiia A. Carter of Belfast, and later employed Levant, and by one daughter, x President Taft Frederick, the son of in the United States navy in the Spamsh- young superintendent Mrs. Lowe rtield Personals.. A moved to where he in Gladys of Frankfort. The funeral they Newport, engaged of schools W, is a little bet- American war, died Jan. 13th at hi; home in B.#Wocdbury, very will take at i«»r> the grocery business. In 1874 returned piace his late home, today, Thurs- they is ter. The child has been with bron- .A Rev- Hampden, aged 81 years. He survived by suffering at 10 a. Map (poem). to Belfast and Mr. a day, u.. Sargent opened grocery chitis and at one time was feared. 1,, cent Deaths. .Titles three Mrs. Adelma Robinson of pneumonia store in what is daughters, Gibralter. now the Direct Importing The Schools. The of Bangor, Misses Rena and Sophronia Hopkins Hon. Robert F. Dunton, attorney for the postponed December Co’s, store, moving later to the Opera House -i. .News meeting of the cUcn Springs. of Brooklyn, N- Y., and by :ne sister and one Belfast Home for Aged Women, and its vice school committee was held Nt-ws.. Belfast Price block, in what is now the Whitten grocery last brother, Mrs. Lucinda Loud and Hiram Hop- The New in Grove president, will go to Augusta Friday to attend Monday evening. It was voted to employ Married.-Died. store. not a church member heat- Chapel Cemetery, Belfast. Although Mrs. W, T. Faulkner as kins, both of Hampden Highlands. Capt. Hop- a hearing on the matter of an appropriation assistant in the High tended the services in the BaDtist church as school for the last half kins was a commander for the Red„ Line of for the Home. of the present school Ml. GRANGES. long as his health He served the Socn« five or tix years ago Mr. Charles R. permitted. the basement, in which a furnace has year at the rate of $600 a This steamships, sailing between New York and been in- Late from Mrs. Ezra who is year. is made city as tax collector in 1908 9 He was a mem- Coombs, as one of the trustees of Grove Cem- reports Talbot, South American for 27 At the etalied. There ia a railway at the rear for necessary by the crowded condition in several •range will be in- ports, years. and as an became in a hospital in Boston because of injuries re- ber of Waldo I. O O. of ! tery, undertaker, impressed in of the Lodge, F., Penobscot he volunteered taking fuel, etc. The door on the classes. It was voted to pay the actual cur ht District De- outbreak of the war with Spain with the need right ceived in an accident on the elevated by nt, of Canton for a chapel in the cemetery in railway, cost of Encamprm Pallas, Patriarch opens into a hall in which there is room horse hire, $85, for Mrs. E. S. fresh merits will be his service as an experienced officer and was which ample followed are more Pitcher, and of services could be held when bodies were by pneumonia, encouraging Militants, the Ancient Order of United for a casket. From this hall the music teacher in the rural school j commissioned a serving on board you enter the and friends here of her districts, after tne ceremonies, ! lieutenant, brought here from away arid there were no have hopes recovery. Workmen, Mr. and Mrs Sargent had looked chapel, which is 19 19 from M6 to the U. S. Panther the by feet, with an arched Sept., June, T7. It was voted to J. Earle Braley and transport throughout homes to which they could be taken, and be- Advertised Letters. The. let- forward to observing their golden | ceiling. The doors and following pay Asa Cobb 60 cents wedding was a member of A. wainscotting through- per day for transport- .-nittee in charge, war. He Mystic lodge, gan agitating the matter, in which be had the ters remained unclaimed in the Belfast anniversary in March 1917. He is survived out the are of past ing his children to the mem- building cypress, and the floors Northport avenue school F. and A. M. of Hampden, and also held earnest eo-operation of Mr Charles F. Swift, office for the week 16th: Ladies— tain Waldo County by his wife and their two Florence of hard all ending Jan. and daughters, for Sailors in pine, finished in the natural color. team, Mrs. Leon 10 cents Pomona bership in the Marine Society a brother trustee. As a the Mrs. M. Mrs. Armstrong per Tne offi- S., wife of W. L. Cook of who I preliminary step The wails Bryant, Myrtle Pumroy, Mrs. Billings, Mont., above tne are a day per pupil ror transporting her children to New York city. The funeral was held at his trustees had a desirable lot between the old wainscotting light Hazel Mrs. Louise Officer Mrs. Mary has been here for some time Robins, Wright. Gentle- the assisting in car- green and the ceilings pearl color. In the Pitcher school. This rate late residence in Hampden Monday and the and new of the set for includes only f welcome will be for her and Frances parts cemetery apart men—W. A. Sturtevant, Box 189. ing father, A., a teacher in j chapel is a desk and chair for the such days as the children attend interment was in West Hampden, this purpose. Then an architect’s plans were officiating actually uf Seaside grange, the schools of and G. B. Marsano has of A. A. Howes public North Conway, N H.; clergyman chape] chairs. The is bought school. The matter of a 1 obtained and on exhibition in the win- chapel selecting teacher for the topic for discus- two placed the on Main street by grandchildren, Adelia and William lighted by tiiple windows on eacli building formerly occupied the Brick school to succeed a well known vet dow of rooms side, us Raphnel tax.