The Republican Journai.. VOLUME JANUARY 82._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 27, 1910. NUMBER
Contents of Today’s Journal. on looking in a pocket mirror handed her them stay. The Queen threatens the Peers and or the Peer and the by | ! bought a farm where he resided until Iolanthe; that he shall go into his Strephon she agrees that it would not be ra- tells Strephon Parliament. OBITUARY. the Peers death. Mr. Morrill is survived a PERSONAL. ;i 1. Bells. The Fairies threaten with their by son, Lew- Personal.. .Obituary. .Wedding Peri. tional to expect him to wait two years. wands and the Peers kneel as if for man M. of East lolanthe; or the Peer and the Peri. begging Amos P. Patterson died at his home on Troy, and a daughter, Mrs. Strephon reminds her that much I Strephon to Samuel ..Dooryard News...Coast of Maine might happen mercy. Phyllis implores relent, street last George Kenfield of Conn. A Hodgkinson, who has been very ill, Gilbert Comic Suc- in two that she her from him and she falls Bridge Saturday night from the Norwich, brother, Land Co... All Hands Lost. and Sullivan’s Opera years; might fall in love with I but he casts faint- is able to effects of a Daniel A. fce about the Lord into the arms of Earl Mountararet and paralytic shock, aged 73 years, 9 Morrill, formerly of Waterville, lives again. \ok Editorials. .Transfers in Real Estate. Presented 19th and 20th Chancellor himself that and ing 2. cessfully January by time, Tolloller. in and Orrin J that “as Lord months and 22 days. He was born in North- Plymouth, he had three sisters, Mrs. Dickey returned from ..Remember the Maine (poem)... of Belfast Par- it is half the House of Lords are yesterday Under the Auspices the sigh- — The Law and .Men and Affairs port,the son of ’Starrett and Patterson. William Wingate of Sarah Rockland, where he had been the of rela- Liquor. ing at your feet.” “No, he continues— Nancy Dixmont.Mrs. Barker guest lor Musical no,” second act is in Washington. .A Cement Plant for Society. 1 The scene of the the Palace In his early manhood he followed the sea. After of Troy and Mrs. Willis Stevens of tives. delays are dangerous, and if we are to with Plymouth. Rockland. The and Sullivan “Iolanthe” marry, I Yard, Westminster, by moonlight, Private his Gilbert opera marriage to Miss Sarah Whalen he settled Funeral services were held in and the re- Mrs. W. 0. the sooner, the better.” Then on He a solo and then Troy Colby, who has been ill at ,r The Lincolnville Club. .The Pioneers follows a duet Willis sentry. sings the quite 3. was in the Belfast i.i mains were successfully presented Fairies with Celia, Lelia and and Belfast and for many years was foreman taken to Waterville and her home on of Maine. .Obituary. .The Knightie by Strephon and Phyllis, which is one of the enter, Fleta, Friday Market street, is gainingstrength Opera House on Wednesday and Thursday around the stage singing. Next enter of the section crew out of this on the placed in the tomb in Pine Grove to and is Club of Searsport. ...Literary News gems of the opera: trip city cemetery considerably better. 19th and 20th local the Peers from Westminster Hall and give a Maine await burial and Notes. evenings, January by talent, None shall Central R. R. For twelve years he was a ! in the spring. part us from each other, chorus, from which it appears that Strephon is Frank A. Tuttle is in Hebron, where he is 4. The Churches.. ..Editorials.. ..Belfast and attracted large and enthusiastic audiences. One in life and are moulder in the and later was death we: with a high hand inParliament. foundry employed on a carryingmatters The sad news boarding farm and the ef- Free Library.. .News of the Granges. The cast' was as follows: All in all to one another— and Lord the Roller His has been received here of the fee-ing good Then enter Mountararat Tolloller by Duplex Bushing Company. fects of the .Secret Societies.The Waldo I to thee and thou to death pure country air. The Lord Chancellor. I. Morse me! from Westminster Hall, and Celia remarks that died about six of Mrs. Eva Sprague Starz at her home Fair.. .Basket Ball. Ralph Thou the tree wife,|Sarah (Whalen), years ago County Earl of Orlando and I the flower— seem much annoyed. Mountararat ad- in Mrs. Abbie E. Tololler, Titherington they and three sons and a survive him: Spokane. Wash., January 17th. Death came Simmons of will leave The News of Belfast. Thou the idol, 1 the mits that that is daughter Newport Earl of Mountararat, E. S. Pitcher throng— they are; Strephon carrying and Belfast this Thou the and I the hour— that is their Herman Ishmael Herbert and Mrs. suddenly unexpectedly and the attend- morning for Jacksonville, Fla; Famous Vessel Designer. Washing- Private Willis, (of the Grenadier Guards,) day everything. Lelia says fault, and O., E., E., Thou the I the where sh3 wilf the ton Letter. Maine Woman's Club of John Parker singer, song! Celia says they influence the members and Theresa Kimball, all of this city; a brother, ing physician pronounced it a case of heart spend winter with relatives. them to vote as he wishes them to. failure. New York. .Schooner Daylight Sunk. Strephon, (an Arcadian Shepherd,) All in all since that fond compel just John Patterson of Hurricane Island, and two Her aunt, Mrs. Louise McAndlass Mrs. Anne C. meeting matter further discussed and Cooper’s many friends will be .To Boom Maine. Wm. Robertson, Jr. in I woke to The is Mountara- When, joy, find Mrs. Sarah Sherfield of R. Johnson, who lives in Lantz, was sum- pleased to learn that she Lord Chancellor's Train M. C. Murch rat sings a solo,with chorus,and Lelia and Celia sisters, Wesley, I., Wash., has sufficiently recov- County Correspondence. ..Wedding Bearer, Mine the heart within thee beating, moned to each other their admiration for the and Mrs. Belle Peavey of New After by telegraph, but did not arrive be- ered from her recent illness as Bells. Incentive for Orchardists.. Queen of the Fairies, Susan Wescott Mine the love that heart enshrined! express Jersey. to be about her Peers and in a duet implore them not to go. the death of his wife he fore the end came. The home. Good Things from "Everbody's”.. Iolanthe, (a Fairy, Strephon’s Mother,) Thou the stream and 1 the willow— made his home with deceased left Belfast Katherine C. Thou I The Fairies sing: two Plans to Boom Ellsworth. Quimby the sculptor, the clay— his Mrs. W. H. Kimball. He was a years ago last to make her in daughter, April home Mr. I'r ink and Miss Celia, / Marion Heal Thou the ocean, I the billow— You break our laws, Logan Mae. Somers of Stockton Springs.. .The man of character and Washington, where she met Mr. Starz and was Searsport... Leila, Katherine Brier Thou the I the You are our foe: sterling upright princi- Bangor returned after a of Fairies, sunrise, day! Monday week’s visit News Brooks. .County Correspon- a kind and soon after married a Fleta, ) I Bertha Wiley We cry because ples, indulgent father, a good and had very happy life with Mr .. Mrs. dence News.. Market.. Born and exit a Logan’s mother, Thomas P. Ship (an Arcadian and Ward in Strephon Phyllis and procession of We hate so! and in her new home. Her Married. Died. Phyllis, Shepherdess you neighbor friend. Funeral services were last letter to her moth- Logan. Chancery,) Frost Peers enters, in chorus You know! Evelyn singing held at his late home, 56 Janu- er, written ten days ago, was full of and You wicked Peers! Rridge street, hope Mr. and Fairies.—Frances Howes, Velma Mitchell, Loudly let the trumpet bray! very Mrs. John C. Pillsbury are expected Don’t go! ary 24th, Rev. Ashley A. Smith officiating. The happiness. A large circle of friends and ac- ALL HANDS LOST. Abbie Doak, Ethel Flood, Louise Read, Tantantara! to return from their wedding trip the last of Marion Knowlton, Edith Gillum, Florence Gayly bang the sounding brasses? Mountararat and Tolloller sing: floral offerings were very beautiful and includ- quaintances in this city, her former home, will this week, and will be at home at 50 North- Hill, Alice Goldie Emma ed a from the hear of her death with umer Henry B. Eiske Capsized Off Whitten, Curtis, Tzing! We break their laws, pillow family, pinks from Mr. deep regret, as she was As port avenue. Pitcher, Carolyn Hatch. upon its lordly way are our foe: and Mrs. an ntucket. Wreck of Schooner Mertie They Roscoe Arey, 73 pinks from Mr. and unusually attractive young lady, both in Peers.—Arthur Johnson, A. T. Gay, Willis This unique procession passes, because the They cry Mrs. H. E. Patterson, wreath from John Pat- person and mind. She was identified with the Sylvanus T., young son of Mrs. Rebecca Crowley. Vessel a Total Loss. Crew Hazeltine, Elon Gilchrest, Chas. Merri- Tantantara! Tzing! Boom! hate us so! They N. has entered am, C' E. White, Frank Mixer, Luther A. Bow, bow, ye lower middle classes! ho! terson, wreath from George Patterson, Roscoe Belfast Christian Scientists organization. She Edgeeomb, the Hawley En- > cd. Schooner S. G. Haskell Ashore. Oh, Chas. Leon Beck- tradesman, masses! in Hammons, Coombs, Bow, ye bow, ye If that’s the case, my dears, Arey, Charles Rowe, Jessie Staples, Scott is survived by her husband, Mr. Josef Starz, gineering College Boston to take a course in recent toss at me emiaiice tu uustuu with, Herman Merriam, Clarence Hall. Blow the trumpets, bang the brasses! We’ll e-o! vjioy, ^u#nes uugan, J. 15. her baby girl of four months, and her moth- engineering. Tantantara! Tzing! Boom! xiarry rsaKer, by of the schooner Davis Palmer has been Mountararat, Tolloller and the Peers depart W. A. er and brother in this m ui Marsano, Fred Dr. N. G. Pettin- and Mrs. c air j/ctio iiigiirci aiauuu, Johnson, Nickerson, city—Mrs. Capt. Albert Mazerall arrived last There seems to be but one as to the and the Fairies wistfully after them. The ed by a like disaster which comes more opinion Paragons of gaze Hammons, Fred G. and Mr. Wallace who week from New legislation, enters and cries shame on her Spinney, Jerry Hayes, gill Sprague, have the \ork, called here the ill- manner in which Fairy Queen by v of the was and Pillars of the British nation! home to us, as the commander the opera presented; them that it is death to George Sweetland, John Gilmore, Roland Pat- sincere of all their ness of Mrs. Tantantara! Boom! followers, telling sympathy acquaintances. Mazerall’s mother, Mrs. Charles A <1 vessel was a resident of the of those, one and all, who took part, it was said Tzing! a mortal. Lelia answers: but it’s neighbor- marry “Yes, terson, George Ryan, Louis Shiro, Chester Wiley, who had a shock Then enters the Lord a recently. wn of Islesboro and the schooner was that he or she had never sung or acted better Chancellor,followed by not death to wish to marry mortal,” and Worthing, True Trundy, N. Delano, George M. for a resi- his trainbearer, and in a song explains his em- Fleta “If it were have to execute Henry Harding, many years wnaries Lane has to A. in orcnade a better It needed says: you’d of this gone Bangor to spend t in this city by George Gilchrest stage appearance. situation. The verse Sweetser, Austin McKeen and dent town, died at the home of his barassing closing runs: us all.” The Queen replies that this is weak- Harvey Gray. the remainder of the a to the full Mrs. H. W. of Lincoln winter with his sister. The four-masted schooner Henry B. larger stage give opera its scenic And every one who’d marry a Ward ness and must subdue it; but when Lelia The bearers were W. daughter, Loveland, they Harry Baker, Joseph He was Must oome to me for street, Friday morning January 14th from obliged because of ill health to ke. 745 tons net. owned by Frank B. Me- effect, but in all other respects the presenta- my accord, says they are not all as tough as she is the Ross, George and Stevens. give up And in court I sit all Ryan Ainsley general debility, and his death was not unex- his in rten of Boston and commanded was successful and my day, Queen declares she is not insensible to manly employment Mathews Bros.’ mill. by Captain tion alike enjoyable. The Mr. was born in Islesboro. sailed Giving agreeable girls away, and turns to the and pected. Harding Chatham, ries S. Moody of North beauty, sentry addressing 9. Mrs. Frank J. costumes were made for a professional one one The Mass., Nov. 1827, and was the son of Milford Starrett of Fall of Boston harbor about sunset presen- With for him—and for he— him tells him he is a fine fellow, and remarks community was shocked and saddened River, Mass., January and C. He came to Boston at arrived here tation of Iolanthe in Boston and of course were And one for you—and one for ye— to the Fairies she could fall down and Emily Harding. last Saturday. She came to ac- The Fiske was engaged in the southern that last Sunday on hearing of the death of Albert the of 17 and But never a one for me! age years studied at the famous liber trade, and was going out light. The correct in detail. The costumes of the fairies never, oh, worship that man, but she wrestles with the j company Miss Mary Forbes, who had for H., eldest son of Herbert W. and Marion Lowell Institute and later organized the firm been •ather was fine and the winds were and Which is exasperating inclination and it lies beneath her feet. Then (Hall) light were fresh and and so were their wear- visiting in Massachusetts for several pretty, A He was of Silloway & Harding, architects. For several months. e Fi>.«e made slow and took highly susceptible Chancellor! comes another of the of this a solo Healey. taken ill January 14th with evidently time, gems opera, he resided at Manchester ers; and the trio—Lelia, Celia and Fleta— The Peers in the last two lines years and Concord, C. L. a e outside route, Nantucket island on fairy join singing by the Queen, with chorus. The Fairies and a bad cold and was threatened Burroughs, well know’n business man leaving with typhoid N. H. In the latter he married Eliza A. Conditions stiffened late did well their when she rose in chorus. The court then proceeds to busi- then city of -larboard. Friday parts. Iolanthe, Fairy Queen depart sorrowfully. pneumonia. Later of Rockland, a brother of Mrs. S. A. Parker ness. The Lord Chancellor he is diphtheria developed and Fay, daughter Joseph P. and Charlotte Fay. of t: night there was a smart gale from the from the bottom of the river and says tempted Phyllis enters half crying and wonders why, shed her his death came Mrs. Harding died in this town in 1893. About this city and a visitor : and that or to award Phyllis to himself, but as his decision as she is to two noblemen at she suddenly and frequent here, was re- and south, night early engaged once, unexpectedly. 1857 Mr. weeds—not widow’s weeds, by the way—was be to misconstruction he Harding took up his residence in elected a director morning the schooner must have might open waives his is not in better spirits. She says she hates He remarked that he felt very comfortable cently of the First National Portland, Me., and later came to Park to The steamer a dream of loveliness and her voice claim, for which, in behalf of the assembled for “No could care for a man Hyde Bank of incoming Cymric sight- rippled Strephon, girl only a few minutes before the end. He was Rockland. Peers. Lord Tolloller thanks him. then reside, being a citizen of our town for more -eck just before reaching Nantucket as and as a mountain Phyllis who goes about with a mother considerably melodiously joyously born in where the lived for than 20 years. He took up his residence in Miss Maud E. and on at appears and is greeted by a chorus of Peers and than himself.” Earl Mountararat and Boston, family Barker, Miss- arrival New York reported for younger accompanied hy brook. Strephon, whom we are some Union park, Boston, about five years ago, and -•diet as a menace to The deeply solos by Lords Tolloller and Mountararat. In a Lord Tolloller enter and both claim and time, later moving to Rcckland. es Mabel Butters and Nellie navigation. Phyllis They returned to this town in the mak- Morse of Bangor, of the derelict indebted to our neighbor, \vas all solo declines their offers and a ballad are about to a duel over her when early month, cutter Gresham learned Searsport! Phyllis fight Phyllis came to Belfast several years ago and had arrived home last ing his home with his daughter, where he died Saturday. Miss Morse re- fess. She found the overturned craft that could be desired in his part, and by Lord Tolloller follows. Then Phyllis— reci- interferes and tells them it’s really not worth Phyllis since conducted an ice cream business at 45 as above stated. Deceased was a member of turned to 11 miles southeast of Nantucket island tative and seem to with Bangor Monday and Misses Barker never acted with more or with while, they quite ready agree all the masonic spirit sang it Church and Albert was bodies. During his long busi- and Butters after dawn Saturday. There was a heavy My Lord, may not be her. After a quartet, which includes Willis, street, deservedly pop- will go up the last of the week. better effect. Their duet in the first act was ness career he was the architect for many and ir was some hours before Writh grief my heart is riven! Mountararat and Tolloller depart in one direc- ular with their patrons. About a he pub- ;ing Cap- year ago lic and private buildings New Miss Maude Pierce of this ■roff and his men could a line to the alone “worth the price of admission.” The You waste your words on me, tion and in another. The Lord Chan- throughout Eng- city, who is at get Phyllis left the school and entered the store of a For ah! is High land, notable instance being the Chadbourne's ranch craft ami make fast a hawser. The of the Fairies maintained the my heart given! cellor then enters and is very miserable, the remodelling and Chase Pond camps in Queen dignified Carle & later to take a busi- of Masonic block in this town. He is survived •l found that the lower masts were All. Given! victim of love. He his sor- Jones, intending Moscow for the unrequited depicts | one benefit of her im- mien due to her position and charmed her ness by son, George F. Harding, of health, is off at the deck and that two of the Phyl. Given! rows in song, at the close of which he would college course. He was the youngest Providence, hearers in the solo in the second act with her All. horror!!! R. I., and a daughter, Mrs. Loveland.—Hyde proving steadily. She writes that she is feel- rs with the gaffs and other wreckage i Oh, have fallen exhausted had not Mountararat member of Tarratine Tribe of Red Men and Park, Mass., Gazette. ing much better than when cultivated voice. The Lord Chancellor’s make- The Lord Chandellor asks: and Tolloller appeared and held him up, one she left home. agging alongside. for a year had been an officer of the order. iew of the Fiske numbered all on each side. condole with him and he Mr. was the architect of the eight, was as was his and his And who They Harding Masonic Mrs. Delia up inimitable, acting, has dared to brave our high dis- He was also a member of Teague Hayes returned to her he mate was James F. Meehan of West resolves to nerve himself to another effort and | Osceola Council of in this solos and down the pleasure, building city. home in Warren last the Minot of soliloquies brought house. if that fails he will abandon himself to his Pocahontas. He was a Monday after a short engineer, Joseph Boston, And thus our member of the Epworth defy definite command? ■ visit at the was from Brunswick, Ga., and of the Earl Mountararat and Lord Tolloller did their fate. Then follows a trio, after which home of Mrs. Sarah R. they League of the Methodist church, a in the Crawford. men one in East one Strephon enters and Phyllis rushes to his dance and exit arm-in-arm pupil Samuel Jellison died 13th at his She came to belonged Boston, part in moving the audience to mirth in both together. January attend the opera Iolanthe and arms. He defies the count and Sunday school class of Mrs. Albert E. rman and two were declares that Strephon enters in very low spirits; says he Luce, home in Monroe after nine Norwegians. and dance; and, take it all in all, it was an j days illness, aged to accompany home her song against the world he will claim his darling’s is miserable, and wife of the pastor, of Waldo mother, Mrs. Ellen sighs, “Phyllis, Phyllis!” j past king Chap- 80 He was born in West Frank- well balanced of stel- hand. There is a duet Mountararat and enters and 1 nearly years. Teague, who had been here three morning at 5.30 o'clock the six-mast- exceedingly performance by Phyllis answers, “Yes,” taking ter, K. O. K. A., and a member of the B. B. months. Tolloller and a chorus of fort, now the third .t Mertie B. Crowley, Baltimore for lar The written for audi- Peers. The Peers Strephon by surprise. He exclaims, “Phyllis!” ! Monroe, February 4, 1830, magnitude. opera, Vocal Club. A of Rev. Charles Henry Wells, of vith 4790 tons of soft coal, stranded then march around the stage with much dignity but corrects himself, he he youth sterling qualities, son of Samuel and Dorcas Jellison. At the paster Saint ences on the other side of the pond, contains saying supposes age Andrews miles off the S. E. end of Martha's and depart. The Lord Chancellor separates should but has not been inform- always courteous and pleasant, he was deserv- Episcopal Church in Newark, N. say My Lady, of 14 he left home to work in the saw J., many allusions and hits that would from and orders her years, arrived and became a total loss. The Crow- naturally Phyllis Strephon off, and ed what title she had selected. Phyllis replies edly popular. His death occurred at Sun- January 19th for a short visit w-.ih Miss she follows the Peers. noop mills above and remained there until ■ountered thick weather all the way be lost on an American audience; but there is The Lord Chancellor that she has not quite decided; that she has no Bangor Sarah R. j day and that the remains were Gardner. For several years Mr. Wells and are left alone and raises mother to her. 1 evening placed went mist and was compelled to heave to to tickle the ears of Strephon Strephon advise Then Strephon explains 1849, when he to California with several enough remaining people a nice which in the tomb at was pastor of the Belfast •s on the south coast of island point the Lord Chancellor con- that his mother is a that he is a Grove Cemetery. His age was Universalist Church Long the is fairy; fairy other gold hunters. He sailed in the Charles everywhere and music bright and catchy. siders, anti after himself on the back and has warm Saturday because of the dense fog patting down to his waistcoat, and that he did not tell 1? years, 10 months and 6 days. Besides his many friends here who are for O. Hooper and went around Horn. He seas a severe And that serves as a reminder that the orches- always keeping his duty strictly before his her this before, because he she would Cape to my during southerly thought Parents he left r*wo Milton and Oscar always pleased meet him. eyes, he a to brothers, remained in California until when he r careful reckoning Capt. Haskell tra should come in for its share of commenda- sings: take dislike him. Phyllis, crying, says: 1853, of this and an in Mr. Elisha H. who been in the passage and stood in. hoping to When I went to the Bar as a man “I’d rather have half a mortal I do love, than city, aged grandmother Rock- returned to Monroe and married Ellen S. Whit- Conant, has tion. It was re-enforced on this occasion very young Shinnecook or Montauk by half a dozen I don’t.” She asks to land. The Waldo light. | (Said I to myself—said I), Strephon family have the heartfelt sympathy comb. lie then moved to Jackson County Hospital for surgical ■ and engag- treatment, r/.e on the water a dim two of our old-time—if we may be allowed the I’ll work on a new' and her, which he embrace and light original plan forgive does; they of all in their sorrow. was moved to liis home mis decide to a ed in lumbering, but after a number of years supposed to be Shinne- expression—musicians; past masters in the art (Said I to myself—said I); marry, and duet follows. Phyllis yesterday,Wednesday, afternoon, and is a t on Block island, and I’ll never assume that a or a thief asks if his mother knows of his en- he came to Belfast and conducted a meat mar- making remarkable re- hably of the bow—Mr. R. P. bass rogue Strephon The death of Charles Willis P’ollett took caded east north. The drawing Chase, a and Iolanthe she Last was by Is gentleman w'orthy implicit belief, gagement entering says does, ket for three years. He then went to covery. Saturday his S4th birthday1 and Mr. C. O. ’cello. at his home on Iowa, very far before it struck viol, Poor, The musical (Said I to and welcomes her daughter-in-law with a kiss. place Commercial street Sun- and his children myself--said I)! where he remained several months and then, gave him a birthday party, i a n ,oil fust on a shoal on the director was Mr. A. W. Keene, of the iney uom urge xoiamne to go to me J-ora day He had been ill since formerly 1 II throw evening. June, 1908, which he -t on.: of. When the schooner struck, never dust in a juryman s eyes Chancellor and for but she it returning to Maine, he engaged in the manu- thoroughly enjoyed, and he wa, able New England Conservatory of Music. plead them; says and was confined to his bed for about three m (Said I to I), to of the 11. Haskoll. her commander, or- myself—said is impossible—that the Lord Chancellor is her facture of spool bars in the towns of partake refreshments which were Or hoodwink a who is not over-wise weeks from the effects of diabetes. When he Cherry- 1 hands on deck. It was soon seen that judge husband, and Strephon’s father. Phyllis sug- served to all connected with the THE STORY OF THE field, Howland, West and Monroe. hospital. He th< v< ssel. Gres 1 OFERA. (Said 1 to myself—said I); that when the Lord was taken ill his Hampden hop< ving gests Chancellor learns j sister, Miss Nettie M. P'ol- was Or assume About 25 specially pleased with a over her and all the boats were The is in two and scene that the witnesses summoned in that is his 1 years ago, he settled down on a farm birthday cake opt opera acts, the in Strephon son, all objections to their lett, took rooms in the R. Carter house Mrs. Haskoll force George in and bearing candles and carnations, the .way was awakened by the act is an marriage will be removed; but Iolanthe says: Monroe remained there until his death. gift of first Arcadian landscape, with a In and had since him her constant Exchequer, Queen’s Bench, Common he never given and de- Mrs. B. ished to the Pleas, “No, must know', he believes me to He was a member of Waldo I. O. 0. H. Conant. river at the back of the stage, crossed by a or Lodge, F., o fo»-.: the men then Divorce, have died childless, and, dearly as 1 love him, voted attention, returning the loving care with of Belfast. He is survived his wife and one That a career h. rustic The Fairies led Have perjured themselves as a matter of 1 am 1 by broad of usefulness and satis- a...■ lug. Capt. Has- bridge. enter, by Lelia, bound, under penalty of death, not to un- which he had cared for her when she was faction from a an :1 course Mrs. Annie F. Small of if view ivo the deck. When Celia and Fleta, and around the stage, deceive him. But see—he comes! Quick—my daughter, Monroe. wage-earning point trip I to young and needed a home. He was born in awaits young women trained in a> s• oi fr i igartown at 9 a. m. (Said myself—said I)! veil.” domestic arts singing as they dance: was in the wore made to put out to it. At They retire up the stage as Iolanthe veils North Searsmont, the son of the late Charles emphasized citizenship class of the Ere I go into court 1 will read my brief Miss Abbie the and South 'no broke in two and the Tripping hither, thither, through enter who Thorndike, daughter Congregational Church William Crowley tripping I to herself,and the Lord Chancellor, an- ( V. and Almatia S. Follett. He Sunday. (Said myself, said I), (Emerson) C. master t! < W do. por m the water. Nobody knows why or whither; nounces that success has crowned his only child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Thorndike Crawford, it t U stun Fortunately And I’ll never take work I’m unable to do efforts, his life in < We must dance and we spent early to told of the n larati ew a!! in the forward section of the must sing, that he has decided in his own favor and Searsmont, coming of this died Janu: 18th at School, fieli (Said I to myself, said I); may city, ry the home of which has for ! while Capt. Levi Jackson of the Round about our fairy ring! consider himself to Iolanthe Belfast at the age of IS years. Soon after opened girls. Training in house- My learned profession i’ll never disgrace engaged Phyllis. her grandmother in West She had hold arts is feet over with comes to him and Rockport. ittpi rathe, id Evi -p Priscilla, all, There are solos by Celia and Lelia, followed a fee with a on veiled, Phyllis and Strephon here he became a sheriff and d; by taking grin my face, coming deputy been in this but after realizes that the id. as efforts go off on Iolanthe makes an in employed city, an illness preset, t-day educt shows making superhuman the and when When 1 haven't been there to attend to the case tiptoe. appeal, by chorus, they stop singing the turnkey under Charles then a sad lacK of in that direct n. .- •one of disaster, but not until recitative and a ballad, for her son, but the Captain Baker, of several weeks went to Rockland to enter a training It is (Said I to myself, said I)! to till that l he succeed in the Fris- Fairies begin to lament the absence of Iolanthe, Lord while it cannot sheriff of Waldo and served in those apparent manufacture! aril dealers bringing Chancellor, moved, says County, hospital for treatment. She was born in West In other in take advantage of u it need women be- a short distance and to leeward of who had been banished for life twenty-five professions which men engage, be so, for Phyllis is his premised bride. Iolanthe capacities for a number of years. lie then intxj Rockport, then the home and the native cause know so little about where he anchored, and with the offended her (Said I to myself, said I), is then compelled to reveal herself as his wife. place they years before, having Queen by entered the employ of Wood, Baker & Shales, of and the value of he had in tow succeeded in taking The Army, the Navy, the Church and the Stage, Enter the Fairy Queen and Fairies, and Iolan- of her father, and was 18 years old last April. life, low-priced tuffs. marrying a mortal. Enter the Fairy Queen, and and continued there —Bostun 24ti.. ! ersons on the Crowley and landing (Said I to myself, said I), the kneels to the Queen who declares that once grocers, with Lendal T. Her parents were summoned when her illness Transcript, January ugartown. Mrs. Haskell was the the Fairies plead with her to pardon Iolanthe Professional license, if carried too far, again her vows are broken and death is her Shales as a member of the firm of Shales & Belfast became serious and were with her at the end. relatives of Mrs. James Mitcheh, taken off the wreck. She was low- Your chance of will mar— doom. The Peers and enter and as wh„ and she at last consents, and in answer to her promotion certainly Strephon which was formed in The in Follett, 1902. deceas- Both were the is Paris with her husband and re- the cross-trees and down the fore And I fancy the rule might apply to the Bar the Queen raises her spear, Lelia exclaims: prostrated by shock and much daughter, invocation ed was a member of Waldo of far as and she then (Said I to said “Hold! If Iolanthe most so must we Lodge Odd Fel- is for them. The cently received very intere le.ter.- front possible, leaped Come to our call myself, I)! die, all, sympathy expressed funeral ting Every every : leave the vessel when the life-savers I heard the minx remark that to save her life she must marry at once, Augusta.—Kennebec Journal. In our loving little band Passed to a higher life in East Knox, Janu- 'o their rescue. Sunday Mrs. Staples She’d meet him after dark and asks how* he would like to be a fairy Mrs. Whitcomb was the of John T. Corporation Capitalized at S200.000 Has Welcome thee to Mrs. daughter (j to go ashore, and that afternoon the- fairyland Inside St. James’ guardsman. Willis and ary 14th, Matilda Mixer Linnekin, widow Iolanthe! Park, accepts wings spring Poor of Poor’s Mills, and after her marriage Bonded and Bought Valuable Penobscot ter’s agent put a gang of men aboard And him one! from his shoulders. She then invites the Peers of Thomas Linnekin, 91 and 16 give aged years days. to Jofias her deckload of In answer to the as to to the and the Fairies kneel Whitcomb lived for some years on Bay Properties. began tossing cypress Queen’s enquiry why then reveals herself join fairy ranks, She was born in now 1 Phyllis and Iolanthe and Belmont, the Penobscot Bay sec- Lord Chancellor escapes unnoticed, and held Knox meeting house, in your paper as there may be others besides -"Mr. Wilson sold his interest in the For I’m to be married Phyllis of Unity was the undertaker. Beautiful tion. today—today— to her lover: Rev. Mr. Cox of Morrill who would like to know. I’m to be married says officiating. myself The other officers of the :irm of & furniture 1 Yes, today! flowers and the attendance of relatives corporation are as {. Spencer Wilson, traitorous we must large Correspondent follows: B. Go, one—forever, part. IN MEMORY OF Forrest Wood. New York, treasur- Iolanthe asks if the Lord Chancellor has and friends were evidence of the love es- MOTHER. and went to Fort Collins, Colorado, given To one of you, my Lords, 1 heart. and We think our correspondent has a er, C. A. New I give my 0 pretty Belling, \ork, assistant treasur- he his consent to the marriage with his ward, teem of friends.... H. J. Stevens of Ban- mother, thy gentle voice is hushed; er, Charles C. engaged in the furnishing goods1 She refuses to hear a word from Strephon, many good idea of what constitutes local news. That Edmunds, Boston, Forrest B. and that he Thy warm true heart is still, John Newton in which he has been success- Phyllis, Strephon replies has not, and in a ballad addressed tc Mountararat and gor was the last of Mr. Wood, Porter, Wilmer ,J. Dor- very i | guest Thursday night And on thy pale and peaceful face the farmers are hauling potatoes or other but said that a lad was no Tolloller man, Belfast, C. A. Bellimr and John I.. Dono- He built a store shepherd fit help- sings: and Mrs. F. L. and Is death’s cold recently $15,000 design- Philbrick, Friday Saturday resting chill. produce to the station for shipment is news; hue, directors. mate for a Ward in Chancery. The Fairies For riches and rank I do not long— of V. N. and ially for his business, and one of the night Higgins, Sunday night of hands are but it is not to mention The corporation has bonded and Their are false and vain: Thy clasped upon thy breast; necessary every trip bought valu- enter and “Who are pleasures able shore 3 tores in Fort Collins. He visited Bel- Strephon asks, these?” Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Files. He went to I've kissed marble properties on Penobscot I gave up the love of a lordly throng Bangor thy brow, made, or to record their errands to the grocery bordering Iolanthe then tells of her And in I Bay, and if materialize last summer when his Frank P. pardoning by the For the love of a common swain. on the Monday morning’s train.... M. S. Stiles my aching heart know plans along present brother, store. Crop and stock items, sales of lines an now that I have no mother now. property, important development in the summer Queen and says, “these ladies are my beloved But that simple swain’s untrue, of Jackson called on Mr. and on, Esq., of New York city, was spending Mrs. Joseph Hig- new church and resort business of this section will With sorrowful heart I turn to buildings, news, everything have its be- ■ n ation sisters.” Strephon kneels to them as his aunts you— one When I leave this world of the here, but his friends had no intima- gins afternoon last week... E. L. Bartlett changes; that concerns the ginning present year. | A heart that is aching, When I leave this world of moral and material interests j"n his and the Queen says that the of his last care, Messrs. Porter and Donohue are coming marriage and the news was pardon Quaking, passed Saturday and Sunday with his of a comes thoroughly breaking, 1 shall find my darling mother community, within the province of familiar with real estate a mother is a of news for his As sorrowful conditions in the terri- surprise to them. He was one of our enter- pleasant piece bride hearts are wont to do! family, returning to his school in Buxton Mon- In our mansion fair. heavenly the local correspondent.—Ed. tory, which their corporation is to and on But cover, prising and her wedding day. Strephon a have the popular young men, and his many replies The riches and rank that you befall day morning—V. N. Higgins received call Farewell, mother; farewell, ability to present them to the outside that his bride knows of his mother; which it is Belfast friends extend on his nothing fairyhood; Are the only baits you use. from J. G. Cilley and Dr. Hamm last Friday I must last capital desired to interest.—Rock- congratulations say my farewell, SWANTILLE. land that he dare not tell her, and that it is the So the richest and rankiest of you all Till we meet the Courier-Gazette. Carriage and on his business success. Mr. and afternoon....Mrs. Fred Patterson was taken beyond river, Mr. E. L. My sorrowful heart shall choose. there to Monday morning Cunningham Mrs. Wilson at bane of his existence. The Queen tells him ill Happy with thee dwell. will be home in Fort Collins, As none are so so rich suddenly Sunday night and Dr. Hurd was a noble—none shipped cow, two calves and a hog, from Ed. Clements Still on Deck, after March 1st. that she has a borough or two at her As this of I'll find a niche called. He is fearful Colo., disposal couple lords, of pneumonia, but hopea James B. Morrill died 19th in Maple Terrace Farm to In heart that’s January Troy Brighton....Mr. and and will have him elected to Parliament as a my aching, to overcome it.Mr. and Mra. Ben Oklahoma Tyler of cerebral hemorrhage, aged 65 years and 5 Mrs. H. E. Greeley, Mrs. Esther and City, Okla., January 20th. The Liberal-Conservative. The Fairies and Quaking, breaking, Greeley Suicide in Somerville Queen passed Sunday with their parents, Mr. and months. son weather is fine; no snow; no and we For one of you two—and I don’t care which! He was born in Troy and twenty Edwin, have returned to Bar Harbor.... ice, think then trip off singing, Iolanthe, who takes an Mrs. Blinn C. that winter is about invokes the aid of his Hogan....Ross Higgins is still years ago was employed in the Lockwood Mrs. Albert Cunningham is her gone. They are setting Mass., 23. G. affectionate leave of her Strephon protectress Mills, visiting people Somerville, January Raymond j son, going off last. and the Fairies enter, headed Celia buying and selling. He recently ten Waterville. in out shade trees and 34 of Stockton tripping, by bought He went from there to Norwich, Prospect....Miss Lillian Phillips, planting. Business is aged years, formerly enters and Leila and and followed having Phyllis singing dancing and ac- Fleta, by the Queen. head of of A. H. Higgins and sold a cow good, and one is at work springs, Me., returning to his wife on Kilcourt sheep Conn./returning to this State three years ago. been exposed to the measles, is at home from every who will work. street herself on a After a chorus of Fairies Strephon tonight after a of some companying flageolet. She and explains to Ed. and one to Fred L. I have received a letter from separation j that the of his love has him talk- Hodges, Higgins. By In Norwich he was superintendent of burials Shaw Business College, to await devel- home saying it was Months, asked the favor of a sheet of lady caught Bangor, paper, Strephon discuss the proposed and the Fred has a new cream I had and marriage to his mother and will not believe she is way, Sharpless sepa- in three and there one of of our reported died, but just tell them that I writing her a farewell note, shot himself ing cemeteries, his sons, opments.... Many people are suffering •lead 1 Phyllis suggests that as it is penal servitude his mother. The Queen declares that she is his rator, and is out cream the horse am A 1. and to live in the head. He was employed as a turning by Captain Henry Morrill, a veteran of the Span- from the prevailing bad colds... Our fine going to be a hundred. I for life to a Ward of Court the mother, but all deride the statement, insisting load—The thaw has ruined our nice orakeman on the Boston & Maine R. R. and j marry without January ish-American often think of you all to that "she’s seventeen and he is five and and now War, died, and his was sleighing is all gone and there is a-freezing almost leaves a wife and two Lord Chancellor’s twen- sledding, teaming is at a stand still. body scarcely any children, and two broth- consent it might be better to death. Good luck to The er m ty.” The Lord Chancellor bids the Queen be- Frost is coming out of the ground and travel- brought to Waterville for burial. After that snowtobe seen... .The U A. S. will meet with Journal and all of Stockton Springs. wait two when she would be of but years, age, gone, >nd the Fairies ask the Queen to let ing is bad everywhere. Mr. went you. Morrill to his old home in Troy Mrs. C. R. Nickerson Thursday, 3d. February Ed. F. Clements. at Augusta, at all, last winter, was rep- taken for the winter at 1511 L THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL WtrUND AFfAl iS IN WASHINGTON quarters let that cold become chronic. A few resented by Mr. Gardner and Mr. Mer- street. Before the holidays Gov. Burleigh drops of Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment in who were in constant attendance Some at the but when DON’Twater or on will make all BELFAST, rill, Waldo County Post Office Claims. lived Raleigh Hotel, sugar quickly THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. traces of it disappear, it is the for from the opening to the closing day.” The Work of Maine Mrs. Burleigh came they desired a more remedy Representatives. cramps, colic, diarrhoea, etc. The Democrat quotes from the report as private place of residence. Their pres- ^ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY jsW»*’ Washington, D. C., January 24th. follows: “We framed a bill which would The ent home is accessible, being well list of Waldo county postmasters, very The Republican Journal Publishing Co. have increased the tax on steam railroads Health in the heart of the town, which facilitates and of their heirs and assigns, who ap- $154,000 and we to have this Gov. work before the depart- arranged NEVER RAILS TO RESTORE plied for excess of under the al- Burleigh’s Ed>tor ami salary CHARLES A. PILSBURY. submitted to the legislature. It was GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL ments and at the Capitol. H. Business Manager leged claims which have been agitating placed in the hands of a person to have BEAUTY. the COLOR AN- Senate in recent days, was small. A CEMENT PLANT FOR ROCKLAND. it introduced. This was not dope, a fact No matter how old and Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a There were less than a dozen, although OHNSONS $1.00 for six 50 cents for faded hair or how Made year; months; three which we ascertained only after the leg- your looks, the total of Maine Progress on a $1,000,000 Enterprise months. 1 have been it number in the State islature had That admission long you gray, Co. adjourned. was 500. As the by New England ANODYNE Advertising Terms. For one square, one I will work wonders for you, j approximately proceed- alone to settle the as to A ce- inch length in column, 50 cents for one week ought question I keep you looking young, pro- I ings in the Senate have indicated, none Rockland, Me., January 20th. and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. the of the committee. mote a luxuriant of of efficiency growth these claims are at all likely to be ! ment costing in the neighborhood its plant healthy hair, stop falling ■ paid: in fact, Congress once enacted a law of $1,000,000, with a capacity for produc- A dip into The Atlantic—the January trade mare out ant' Positively Re- ANOTHER PESSIMIST. When the de- barrels will be con- number of that sterling magazine— is as move Dandruff. specifically barring them. I ing 1,500 per day, Will not soil skin or linen. Will not injure bate over these which are from structed by the New England Portland Charles E. Allen, in a contribution to refreshing as a sea bath on a July day. claims, j INIMENT your hair. Is Not a Dye. all parts of the was on last 1 Cement in Knox county The Maine drives” The new and is most country, Company during for 99 years has been a household Democrat, “jines larger type grate- REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES in standby. It week, Senator Hale of Maine was one of j the present year and placed operation affords relief with that and (he Maine Farmer ful to tired and the editors must If.00 and 50c. Bottles, at Druggists internally and is when paper eyes in season to the spring market of unequalled Philo Hay Spec.Co„Newark,N.J.,U.SA. those who denounced the | supply used for in decrying the agricultural conditions in have made unusual efforts to charm persistence 1911. externally sore muscles, stiff with I joints, which claims attorneys had pressed The mineral have muscular Maine; and in addition he would have it their old and win new readers, and suc- | necessary properties rheumatism, cuts, sprains, burns, etc. them and that the whole ! been and cash for that and urged matter, purchased spot paid appear the State has, deserved- cess should crown their efforts in both THE LAW AND LIQUOR. 25c and 50c a bottle covering about $3,000,000 alleged to be limerock which is said to be sufficient to everywhere ly, a bad name generally. He says that directions. The Atlantic Monthly is in a last two centuries. The real estate hold- due, be referred to the committee on '• s. JOHNSON & CO., Boston. Mass. when a Salesman Fined. he contemplated moving from class by itself. It uses no illustrations, Liquor j ings approximate 500 acres. for an investi- 18. post offices and post roads The lime are practically all Massachusetts city to a Maine farm this and in fiction, essay, poetry and the dis- Augusta, Me., January George properties 1 and There is no doubt in the town of but the com- Brillard of Waterville, charged with gation report. Thomaston, * is what Maine-born men said to him: cussion of political, social and economic whether its orders for was today sen- but that the will be pany has not fully decided to — taking liquor, report emphatically ‘‘Nobody thinks of going Maine now, the is of the a fine of will be located there or on the questions literary quality tenced by Judge Hall to pay no factory against the claims as having standing. Hill. All of the Maine is only fit to emigrate from.” highest. As one who recalls the first $100 and costs. It is the first case in the | waterfront at Ingraham The claims cover a period from 1864 to will be constructed of concrete. ‘‘Maine is all woods or rock It of county where a- traveling liquor salesman | buildings heaps.” issues from the press Phillips & Samp- 1 has been indicted. 1874 and have to do with the method of fhe company wdll operate its own rail- will probably occur to the reader right son, and who has been an almost constant which was adjusting salaries. Congress passed a j road under the charter granc- here that the products of the Maine reader since, we are glad to note that ! cd to the Rockland & Thomaston Cement Jail Sentence for Augusta Druggist. law in 1883 prescribing how the claims This LAST CALL woods and Maine granite quarries are the magazine remains true to its tradi- Railroad by the last Legislature. January 21. A fine of should be paid, but a dispute arose as to railroad will have its beginning near the j ^—BBBB&LXrv not to be despised as factors in Maine’s tions and continues to be the Augusta, Me., repository $600 and costs and 30 days in jail, with 30 whether the should be on Doherty quarry and its terminus at tide- But to continue the computation prosperity. quota- of the best in American literature. in of water near days additional default payment, the basis of a law of 1854 or a law of Ingraham Hill. tion.-. ‘One man, a native of a pretty was the sentence on Bernard The company will employ in its trans- imposed 1864. the chief clerk of Post- The forms of the next TELEPHONE an Although three and a town, in Maine, :nd who acquired fame TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. Getchell, Augusta druggist, by Judge portation large barges large in the Kennebec Court to- master General W. Q. Gresham promul- The Boston market after he left the State, said: ‘If you are Hall, Superior ocean-going tug. for maintaining a liquor nuisance. gated a which would have made will be used as the chief distributing ieternrined to leave in the The following transfer- in real estate were day ruling DIRECTORY closes on your position The was out six hours last night be- the W. H. center. positively recorded in Waldo Deeds jury claims valid, Attorney General < * un ui wme uuifi County Registry of iiv. duiuiiiui, fore’ bringing, in a verdict of guilty. L/Ocai quarrying wm ue uone u\ large for the two weeks 24, 1910; Brewster promptly delivered an opinion western State. Maine is not a State ending January steam shovels and the most modern William G. Barlow, Thorndike, to John A. Biddeford Druggist Gets Jaii Sentence. that that ruling was not valid and that will be that invites immigrants as she once did, quarry equipment. Electricity Tweedie, do; land in Thorndike. adjustments should be made on the basis the motive power for the factory, which February 5,1910. it be town or “A 21. A real whether country.’ Bidpkford, Me., January will own Elizabeth K. T. to of the of was done. Con- have its power plant. Johnston, Oakland, sensation was at the session of law 1864, which literary critic, writing of a Portland au- sprung The New England Portland Cement “Hyram” H. Treat, Frankfort; land and build- the Court here today when gress in the 80’s further sanctioned that that lie made a mistake in Supreme was with the fol- thor, declared ings in Frankfort. sentenced John B. Company incorporated If are a resident or a Judge Spear Morin, action and prohibited the adjustment of lowing officers; President, Alfred S. you prosper remaining in Maine. His talents deserved Annie N. Wentworth, to Freder- one of the most in Searsport, prominent druggists the claims the standard of the law of Black; treasurer, E. B. MacAllister; sec- he would have re- the to serve six months in Alfred by the encouragement ick H. Paine, E. R. Tillinghast and R. B. Till- State, retary and e'erk, Miss Ida Rokes; di- and fines to $500 and 1854. But Harvey Spaulding, a claims tive resident of this and ceived had he gone to Boston or some inghast of New York; land inSwanville. jail pay amounting rectors, A. S. Black, E. B. MacAllister territory costs, and in default four months addi- in this has been One more: ‘A native of E. H. Foster, to Jennie B. Jones; attorney city, working and the late Charles H. The other city.” Unity, runs Berry. tional in jail. Morin a couple of on Freedom; land in for years to get the claims audited original capitalization was $500,000. Maine, who was on an Illinois farm, said Unity. drugstores in this town and one in San- desire to have name in this book the basis of the law of 1854. reso- Since that time the capital stock has your ‘You would if William Glidden, Winsiow, to Nellie M. ford. The sentence was the outcome of Many to me in Chicago: gain you been increased to $3,200,000. Of this Woodbury, Freedom; land and buildings in liquor indictments. lutions to that end have been introduced gave away your Maine farm and came amount $1,300,000 is preferred, and $1,- Freedom. and the Senate the other day, by inad- must order AT ONCE. west. You would be welcomed and en- 900,000 is common stock. you give your Ella M. Staples, Brooks, to Frances L. Jones, Liquor Express Business Checked. vertence, such a resolution for couraged out here.' But notwithstand- adopted Unity; land in Unity. Bangor, Me., January 18. Express the That with wealth and claimants from Massachusetts. Call our ing all this advice, glory Pose J. Warren of Troy, to Collins E. York, companies which have been operating up Local Manager in your town, free of action stirred a tremendous fuss in DR. HUMPHREYS SrcwriGS. awaiting him elsewhere, Mr. Allen re- do; land in Troy. between Boston, Bangor, Brewer, Orono up the Senate and the matter to a Directions with each Vial in Kl*e Languages. and an will be sent to see turned to Maine. One naturally wonders Jacob A. Young, Stockton Springs, to Willis and Old Town, that have been chiefly brought charge, agent you. handling have been practically head. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. and he satisfies curiosity on that A. Young, Somerville, Mass.; land in Stockton liquors, why, put out of business by the new federal Springs. (Two deeds.) Most of the Waldo county claims are Price point by saying that the real reason of law, which went into effect January 1st. No FOR Daniel M. Kimball, Frankfort, to Fred E. for small sums. AH the claims listed 1. Fever*, Congestion.*. Inflammations.25 his coming to a State pictured in such The humorous situation developed of be- NEW ENGLAND land in 2. Worms, Worm Fever, or Worm Disease 25 TELEPHONE Stevens, do; Frankfort. to order a case of beer or a half are in cases where the colors was that he “wanted to ing able postmasters ap- 3r Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infant 25 gloomy F. to Lydia Jones, Unity, Rhoda C. Taylor, barrel of ale from Boston and have it for a restatement 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults 25 farm.” he did not go out west to plied of salary prior to Why land in deliverer! in 10 minutes. The new law 6. Dysentery, Gripings. Bilious Colic.25 do; Unity. 18SG. The claim Postmaster J. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. farm, where he would be “welcomed and of S. 7. t Colds. Bronchitis.25 Charles W. Littlefield. Frankfort, to Albeit makes it obligatory that all liquors ship- oughs. he to state. a Huxford of Brooks, made in for 8. Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia.25 encouraged,” neglects land and in ped from, another State must be to 1885, Pierce, do; buildings Frankfort. 9. Headache, Sick Headache. Vertigo — 25 bona fide and marked heads the Waido list. This He has lived thirty-five years on his Elma R. Dodge, Jackson, to Thomas C. consignee plainly $27, county 10. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak M-unach 25 with the contents. The local freight and is for 13. Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 25 “pretty Maine farm” and says he has Bachelder, do.; land in Jackson. additional salary during the period big express companies have notified their 14. Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 “off the town” and from 1868 to 1870. For his services dur- managed to keep Harvest Moon Grange, Thorndike, to William agents here that packages known to con- 15. Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains. 25 that 16. Fever and Ague. Malaria 25 “had no trouble in finding friends,” al- Farwell, do.; land in Thorndike. tain intoxicating liquors must be deliver- ing time Mr. Huxford was paid 17. Pil es, .'Blind or Bleeding. External. Internal.25 Geneva M. Freeman, Winterport, Helen Col- ed to the person to whom such packages $201. There are two claims in though he “was poor enough.” But in pending 18. Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes.25 FARM FOR SALE F. are addressed, or upon a written he seems to think his burn, Natick, Mass., Nancy Gerrity, Bangor, order, behalf of James N. Atwood of Frank- 19. Catarrh. Influenza. Cold in Head.25 this latter respect io and Maria A. Stockton to and strict obedience this order is de- 20. Whooping Cough. Spasmodic Cough .25 In Treat, Springs, Alvah fort one for in excess of a Northport, Maine, containing 180 acres; 4 i an case, for he tells of a new Mills, $73 21. Asthma Dtftieult Glenwood exceptional manded. Under the law there will Oppressed. Breathing.25 C. Treat and Joseph W. Gerrity, Bangor; land acres of mowing land. This farm is first clas- Maine farmer’s boy who “walked the no longer be any doubt as to the owner- salary of $240 that was paid to him and 27. Kidney Disease. Gravel. Calculi. 25 and buildings in Prospect. 28. Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness -1.00 for hay, potatoes, corn, and other Them of which has been a mat- another for in excess of crops. streets of one of our leading cities all ship shipments, $30 $260 paid. 29. Sore .Mouth. Fever Sores or (.'anker.25 Addie M. French, Northfield, Minn., Elvie ter of much trouble in the as much are 50 acres of suitable for past, The 30. U pasture—high land, without even an en periods of the claims are respective- rinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 day long receiving G. Harriman and Josephine F. Stowers, Stock- has arrived here with a Stoves, sheep. The remainder is in 34. Sore Throat. and har! liquor tagged from 1864 to 1866 Quinsy Diphtheria.25 woodland, but when he struck Bos- ton to Alvah C. land in No seizures have been made ly and from 1868 to 35. Chronic Headaches couraging word, Springs, Treat, do.; letter only. Congestions, .25 and soft wood, only 11 miles from a new steal was at soon at the since 1870. 77. Hay Fever and Summer Colds—25 ton he encouraged once and Stockton Springs. transportation companies Grippe, saw mill. This farm is well watered from Sarah J. to S. January 1st in Bangor. The Sturgis B. H. at Freedom A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest obtained a fairly This Dunbar, Belfast, LeRoy South- Vose, postmaster springs that never go There are 50 good position.” have been withdrawn from the pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Ranges, dry. app trees m ard, land and in North- deputies from 1872 to is down for a claim good bearing condition. The is cited as only one of many similar cases. Northport, buildings 1874, Medical Book sent free. huildiny city and the regulating of the business consist of a one-story house, L and wood port. of $40 in addition to the Wil- hou.- Judging from the conditions within a is left to the police, who average two or $280 paid; HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Comer and barn it) by 42, in good repair. There is Charles M. to F. iVilliam and Ann Streets, New York. radius of perhaps fifteen miles from the Dickey, Belmont, Cyrus three seizures a day, mostly in low-grade liam Ayer, postmaster at Liberty, for | Furnaces well of good water at the house, which is fh Dustin. Hopkinton, N. H.; land in Belmont. saloons. miles from Belfast, 21 miles from the Nort; town where he lives Mr. Allen $80 in'excess of the $320 paid for his presents Annie E. to Es- port Campground, on'an K F. I), route. F Cobb, Belfast, Edward A., ’ this of life in Maine: services from 1872 to 1874. Are the best in the market. We further particulars inquire of David L. Herri- picture country tella blanche U JNettie bn A. and blia a I A., b., Judge Spear Discharges Jury. on the premises, or address Old and the JNathamel btowers is down tor two DON’T people die, boys go to Bos- M. Cobb, do.; land and buildings in Belfast. SACO, Me., January 18. A sensational INVITE sell them. We also carry DAVID L. HERRICK, ton, to the west, to never to claims of $23 and $30, for tCfb R. F. D. No. California, Addie M. Carleton, Winterport, to Joseph H. aftermarth to the first liquor case tried respectively, 6, Belfast, Me. return, until sometimes it is the probably, Carleton, do.; land and buildings in Winterport before a drawn jury in the Supreme periods of 1864-66 and 1868-70, when difficult to men to get young enough Lillian E. Cassens, R. H. Cassens, E. F. Han- Court at the criminal session came this he was for at serve as bearers at paid being postmaster RHEUMATISM country funerals. the who had OIL STOVES son, G. Hanson, to Nathaniel afternoon, when jurors re- the No one comes to take the of those Georgia Belfast, Sandypoint sums, respectively, of place turned a verdict of not guilty in the case who die. and fall C. Matthews, Belfast; land in Belfast. and $184. Buildings decay, down, of James Dunn cf 45 Water street, Bid- $155 By Your Blood to Be- or cooking and heating, and Storage and bushes and then Boards Walter P. Light, Liberty, to George A. Mil- Allowing grow, city deford, charged with maintaining a nuis- The largest of the claims from Waldo of Trade and Chambers of Commerce ler, Appleton; land in Liberty. come Thin Cold or full lines of ance, were called into court by Judge is in the name of Otis Black, who drew During D E R ISHABLE FREICH become industrial quack doctors and pre- Caroline H. Dow, Belfast, to Franklin B. Albert M. Spear and discharged for the scribe remedies for industrial diseases of for being postmater at Searsport from Damp Weather. Cole, Winterport; land and buildings in Sears- remainder of the term. stored in heated plat as Every sufferer from which they know about much as does The said in them: ‘‘I 1864 to 1866 $1,246, and would have re- rheumatism wants Kitchen port. judge dismissing to be cured and to while the Man in the Moon. Or, sometimes ceived more his stay cured. waiting for boat accon. Herberi N. to Alanson wish to say to you gentlemen that in view $254 if compensation had fools who see churches Davis, Searsmont, C, The of pious city country of the verdict rendered this noon in the been prospect the return of the that Bryant, Boston; land in Searsmont. figured according to the law of 1854 same old modations. of becoming dilapidated say country case tried it seems to mi- it would be rheumatism every year is not Inquire are heathens, and start out the Aaron L. Worcester, Islesboro, to Malcom instead of the law of 1864. E. B. Shel- attractive to people highly improbable that the State could anybody who has gone as and in Furnishing. Bible who are never as land Islesboro. peddlers, good McLeod, do; buildings produce sufficient evidence to convince don, postmaster at Searsport from 1872 through one siege. Most treatments READ GARAGE & the heathen. Wilson to Frank W. Win- aim Wingate, Monroe, your judgments of the commission of an to 1874, drew $1,380, but became a claim- simply to keep down” the rheu- Of course Mr. Allen declares that farm- gate, do; iand in Monroe. offence a reasonable doubt, and matio in MACHINE beyond ant in 1883 for an additional $140. An- poisons the blood. The tonic PLUMBING A SPECIALLY CO.. in Maine does not and Ernest R. Lamport, Swanville, to as the communities look to the court for. ing pay: all because Henry other Waldo claim is for made treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Waldo; land and in Swan- I deem it large $206, of the the Murphy, buildings protection my duty to dismiss lias proved protective tariff, wicked Re- ville. in 1884 in behalf of W. M. for by hundreds of euros that it High Street, Belfast. you from further service during this Griffin, builds and the loss of “small local David Hart, Winterport, to James M. Smith, up the blood to a that publicans term of court, and may retire to the services as at Stockton from point do; Iand and in you postmaster enables it to cast industries. For buildings Winterport. treasurer’s where will receive out these poisons manufacturing example: Robert L. Wentworth of Waterville, to Ed- office, you 1864 to 1866. The pay he received the : during through regular channels of oxcre- Mitchell & “The old-time saw and ward W. land in Burnham. your compensation.” country grist mill Heath, do; was tiou, the Trussell, that period $654. bowels, and the Harriet M. Decker, Islesboro, to George W. The discharged jurors were Otis S. kidneys skin. has almost entirely disappeared, along When this is done the HIGH STREET, BELFAST. C. Drexel, Philadelphia, Pa.; land in Islesboro. Silsbee of Eliot, Harry M. Sawyer of O. J. Farwell, for his services as post- rheumatism is per- with the manently cured and as as village cobbler and the many Leona M. Pend’eton, Islesboro, to Leslie E. Edward R. of master at Thorndike from 1870 to long the blood Limington, Ridley Shap- 1872, is and rich Real in kept pure the Estate land Islesboro. other small industries that were once to J Smith, do; leigh, Everett M. Meserve of Biddeford, patient will be received $46 and entered a claim in 1884 immune from attacks of rheumatism be found at cross Clifford A. of Sanford, Albert B. country roads. Farm- Libby for Mr. Robert W. Shoemaker IN WALDO Leavitt of Limerick, Ozio Drown of Al- $30 more. of No COUNTY. ers' wives and daughters no longer knit 5189 Ludlow street, Pa fOLEYSKONEMCAR fred, Frank W. Corson of Newfield, Many of the Waldo served Philadelphia, stockings or mittens even.1’ and for childrens safe, sure• JVo opiate* postmasters says: No, John H. Clark of Cornish, Arthur W. CooFs. We and seil. for a time than their claims indi- ‘‘Some years I suffered buy Farms wanted. and they do not run callow candles to Chadbourne of North Berwick, W. W. longer ago from a very severe attack of Dry-fancy REMEMBER THE MAINE! Burbank of Parsonsfield and Charles F. cated. They simply applied for the ex- rheumatism w hich illuminate their homes, weave cloth from affected the knee — Furber of cess joints, thigh and ORRIN i. wool sheared from Soco. salary for certain periods and failed shoulder of DICKEY, Belfast, Maine. their own sheep or Over the waste of ocean, | my left side. The pain was While there are several instances in to do so for Borne on other periods of their tenure. of a dull from flax grown on their farms. It the winds that blow the history of the courts of Maine where throbbing nature, much like a js, From the sunlit land of reef and palm Most of the in Maine and toothache. My knee and shoulder -of course, to note the decline jurors have been dismissed in this applications would saddening To this land of northern snow, way, swell and I could not bear to this is said to be the first time in the his- elsewhere are understood to have been have any- of such local industries as but let I hear in the still watches one touch me PRESTON'S these, night so severe was the at The moan of the restless tory of the Supreme Court in York coun- made at the instance of claims pain us rejoice that the transition from old- dead, attorneys, these points. I suffered for Where the shattered Maine lies ty that it has been done. three or LIVERY, BOARDING AND TRANSIEN' I rusting j of whom there is a number in four and at times was time methods has us some com- In the ooze of her harbor bed. large years, hardly able brought The discharging of the jurors necessi- to attend * to my work. doctor STABLE such as kerosene in tated the of others to take Washington. The fee for collecting was My treat- BROOKS, MAINE, pensations, place of The stats in their southern splendor drawing ed me but without to have been affording relief. I the tallow a in Shine down on her their places and tonight the municipal 25 per cent in most cases. Is situated on Washington street, off Mair dip, telephone the home lonely there; also used liniments of all kinds. HAS OPENED A just | From the tropic shores about her officers of this city and Biddeford, in The Finally street. I have single and double hitches, buck and the mail delivered at the Few Maine Representatives in the on the advice of a friend I \ door. Drifts the soft and slumbrous air; with orders of the held : began takino boards, etc. Careful drivers if desired. You compliance court, House have been time Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. | of the housewives of today would care to While, low on the hush of midnight, special sessions to draw jurors to finish largely marking patronage is solicited. Telephones—stable % Like the wail of souls in pain, in recent while the ‘‘I was relieved after the first few 235-2, house, 61-13. oecome sucn manuiacturmg industries out the present term of court. days, legislative pro- BARGAIN COUNTER, Iy28 ajicattu mat uiuci upiiMiig boxes, and after a few wTeeks' treat- Dunn was indicted by the grand gram was being prepared. from which he will sell at very low W. 'as Mr. Allen mourns over, and we doubt From the forgotten Maine: jury Representa- meut was cured. Since that time I have G. PRESTGN, Proprietor. tive of the third never the ODDS and ENDS of if he himself would a Burleigh district, and been troubled with prices his stock enjoy return to the “Have you no thought, 0 brothers!— nuisance. At his trial rheumatism.” today, George all his Maine Thin besides conditions of No touch of grief or shame— colleagues, have stood firmly blood, inviting rheuma- pioneer days. The Maine Herman of Westbrook, a Sturgis deputy In addition to a cash trade from any class For your dead in alien waters with the and the House tism, means starved nerves, weakened Democrat Mr. Allen’s contribu- employed by Sheriff Charles O. Emery Speaker organi- of styles ; Whose souls went up in flame; digestion, functional head- his goods of not less than one dollar to get evidence, testified to buying liquor 1 zation the attacks of the insur- disorders, tion “a but a Who fell for the proud flag flying during aches, pertinent letter,” pessi- at Dunn’s December 17th and De- possibly neuralgia, sciatica and the purchaser can have Beyond those leagues of foam; place which have been of a even mistic letter a gent Republicans, partial paralysis. Dr. 1909 would be more Williams’ Taxes correct cember 27th. a Who yielded youth and love and life The defence was general Pink very aggressive character ever since the Pills build np the blood, 5 yards of Lockwood A Sheet- The names of all taxpayers whose taxes ar. designation. For the land that you call ‘Home'? denial. It was shown that the respond- repair j waste and prevent and check disease not paid before March 1, 1910, will appear in ent had never been convicted of session was resumed in early | “Wrere we but pawns of fortune— violating January. are for men and 40 for 40c. the next city report. It is evident the They women, young ing, inch, increasingly that certain Mere clods whose work is done— prohibitory law. Counsels for which Gov. Bur- and peace, old. They are sold by all druggists, JOHN S. Collector. Democratic of more or In the of DAVIDSON, politicians less great game Empire leigh has been active in seem to or will lie sent, on of ? Beneath this southern sun? urging, postpaid, receipt Office 9 to 12 and 1 to 3. are determined to shelve Clubbing Offers. The BO cents six City Building, weight Brother we no following clubbing be some The price, per box; boxes $8.60, BURGESS Have right to sleep in peace gaining headway. Presi- if offers to in ad- by the Dr. Williams Medicine Gardner, possible, and select another With kindred 'neath the sod apply only subscriptions paid dent has been sending for the insurgents Company, Of that dear land the and when Schenectady, N. Y. are never standard bearer for this where, through years, vance; payment is made it should be and They year’s campaign. wait the call of God?” asking them not only to participate sold the dozen or hundred. * They stated what if is desired. It is by The report of the com- premium, any, A Window Glass Grange legislative in the caucus but “Diseases of 1 O, shame to the nation! amicably Republican helpful booklet, the PRINTINGOFFICE laggard also to none of these necessary say that publi- more mittee, submitted at the recent annual And shame to the hardened heart to stand his as Blood,” giving information about cations are by legislative program in mailed with The Journal or from the will be sent free on meeting of the State Grange in Bangor, Which, the press for power and place. well. remedy request. OPERA HOUSE All sizes and cut to order. For wealth of mill and mart. this office. We have to pay for these publica- BIOCK. BELFAST. seems to furnish all the ammunition its dead!—whose ' Forgets whitening bones, tions one year in advance, and they are then Representative Burleigh is gratified needed and it is most Deserted there, lie effectively used by deep sent from their respective offices to our sub- over the confirmation the Senate A. A. HOWES & CO. In that gaunt hull througn whose wide wounds by of FUR8I FURS 11 ELIZABETH M. BURGESS, the Maine Democrat and the Rockland scribers. Our are as The sullen waters creep! clubbing offers follows the 300 census supervisors, whose nomi- The latter accuses this for one in advance: 3H- I Successor to George W. Burgess, Be con Opinion. paper With with martial year's subscription paid nations were sent there some time d-iunii 3 booming gun, dirge, ago 73 of committee of to bamboozle the at The Journal and Farm and Home.$2.00 MILLER, Main Street. goods every de- seeking Flags drooping half-mast, by the President. This action will PROPRIETOR. scription. Furni To that blue sea whose will The Journal and Tribune Rumor.2.25 give farmers of Maine “with deeps give ture, car their specious The Journal and new bedding, Safe harborage at last, McCall’s Magazine.2.10 impetus to the preparations for Large Offering, pets, stoves, etc' and dishonest excuse for drives Bear the wrecked Maine—and her The Journal and New Idea jining lay dead Magazine.2.10 the census next in which Antique furniture1 The included in our of- taking April, a If as Low on Columbia's breast. publications clubbing Favorable JOB PRINTING. specialty. yon with the wild landers, they confess a 'Opportunity have Where never alien wind or wave fers may be sent to different addresses. Gov. Burleigh, as leading member of anything to The Maine Democrat that sell drop me a doing.” says Shall break their quiet rest! the House census is COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY committee, much TO BUY. postal card and you will receive a prompt call. as a whole the committee did not spend —William Ledyard Cathcart, in New York Sun. The January number of Recreation has interested. That committee, WALTER H. COOMBS, together I much time at as a table of con- repair and remodel Furs. Corner Cross nd Federal ■ very Augusta, proven particularly interesting with the Senate census committee, exer- Streets, Belfast, the expense account in AN AWFUL RECORD. tents, while the numerous illustrations All Fun up-to-date. by submitted, rfses a sort of over the cen- are up to the usual high standard, and supervision S. W. M.D. which the members from to thousand, of men and women Good* sent anywhere on Johnson, charged $20 Every year die further need be said in the ius operations, although those come im- approval. of kidney diaeaae who might have been cured if nothing way cash '$88, while Mr. Gardner’s bill was $363.19, of commendation. The the executive Highest prices for Raw Fun. OFFICE NO. 2, ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. HOUSE FOR SALE its presence had been discovered in time and a leading article, nediately under depart- and the bill of Mr. Milton L. the “The Recreations of a Mill See me when in want of Fun. The M. F. Carter 39 Cedar is Merrill, prompt treatment with Kidnets adopted. If Village,’’ nent of commerce and labor. The cora- OflM hours every afternoon from 1 to 4. house, street, member of you nave backache, trouble or other will to the non-sportsman its offered for sale. It ia fitted for two tenements, advisory the board, was kidney appeal by nittees all the under I. V. MILLER, Kveiling. I ehall be at my (evidence, S3 symptoms of kidney disease, begin Kid- quality and fine illustrations. originate legislation FURRIER. has slated roof, city water and sewer connec> $314.50. It is “that uaing literary Court Street, to an.wer call*. tion. assumed, therefore, nets immediately. Druggists and dealers sell Out door News New York, N. which the census officials proceed. 73 Main Street, Apply to Company, Belfast, Maine. Offlce telephone eall, 3M, ring 11. JOHN A. the Grange, so far as it was represented it for GO cents. and Mrs. have 48tf u Si FOGG. Representative Burleigh House telephone eall, SO H, Belfast, 1. 1909.—18 ring April { The Lincolnville Club, Rev. I W. williams Test I lies OBITUARY Literary News and Notes. Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va., wntea us as follows: Annual Reunion and Ban- "This is to certify that I of Edwin its Second used Bessie C., wife R. Keene of The Strand Helds Foley’s Kidney Remedy for nervous ex- February Magazine con- haustion died Jan. 16th, aged 35 in Boston. and kidney trouble and am free to Appleton, years, tains an excellent amount of quet say and 16 The end interesting that Foley’s Kidney Remedy will all that 1 month days. came the fiction For dp material, being particularly sons and of Lincolnville, you claim for it” Sold all after long months of p, daughters by Druggists. peacefully pain- strong. Mason’s detective story, “The ful illness. Gentle, patient and cheer- v wing in “Greater Boston,” as- Murder at the Villa Rose,” is continued she endeared herself not to Ford ful, only and H. G. Wells contributes a charac- ,1 at Kingsley Hall, Building, The Pioneers of but to a Maine. her immediate family large teristic story entitled, “My First Aero- Wednesday, January, 12th, for circle of friends as well. Besides her There are a number of other Rheumatic plane.” of the History and Anecdotes to the husband she leaves three sons, Harold owl reunion and banquet Relating Early capital stories. The articles deal with D., and Bertram vdleClub. From five until seven p. Settlements. D., Chauncey A.; subjects of that out-of-the-way charac- also an mother, Mrs. Roseltha rooms were with aged ter for which the Strand is" famous. pacious thronged Maine and two sisters, Mrs. Prank Pioneer Settlements: Olde Cascoe. Dunton, “Spy,” the well-known company. Friends clasped hands \ ork. The Sokoki Trail. of and Mrs. Fred caricaturist, Pemaquid. The Berry Appleton writes his and a num- Pains P'dtand “Reminiscences,” the of of St. Castin. Five Volumes. Her- Messer of Somerville, Mass. The fu- ,ver bridge thirty years, bert By ber of relate their Milton Sylvester. Boston: W. B. Clarke neral services, conducted by Rev. C. H. auctioneers experien- ny young people came forward to Where the Finest Co. ces in the auction-room which are j of Searsmont, were held from highly of their Bryant diverting. All who play “Patience” or lie acquaintances parents, is her late home 18th, and were History much like romance, especial- January “Solitaire” will be interested in Profes- n the entered the Flour is Made it attended. guests banquet lywvhen relates to the old Maine settle- largely sor Dalton’s article entitled, Fa- “The and “My in the wall hung a large map of bread-making qualities of flour ments, Mr. Sylvester, who is a law- vorite Patiences.” The color is are due section entirely to the kind of wheat. yer, but writes with the Horace Atwood, a former resi- the careful work of Prof. Nature gives to wheat, and all the style of an es- Capt. this month devoted to “The Child and vilie, flour, and of strength they possess.” sayist the sentiment of a poet, has dent of Hampden, died pneumonia the Camera.” one of the of the even- speakers R. James Abernathey, made these old stories more romantic and January Kith at the home of his daugh- a in "l'he American Miller in t, the bountifully spread tables fascinating than ever. He writes a ter, Mrs. Mary Harding, Philadelphia, In the February number of Every- of 81 He a pine greeted each, through the ILLIAM TELL FLOUR is fragment history, or an anecdote, re- at the age of nearly years. was body’s, Judge Lindsay’s autobiography produces a letter or some ancient citizen of Hampden and in of and inter- of the secretary, and the chorus made from the finest specially docu- highly respected grows intensity feeling ment, or a bit of and a sea for many est. If the Denver financiers selected OHIO Red Winter poetry, then adds prominent captain years. have al- Maine Song,” a dainty, printed of his the His Hattie died institute Wheat. rhapsody own, result of his wife, Morey Atwood, ready felt impelled to libel suits President John W, Burk, four from Mrs. Hallett. The menu years of wanderings in Olde or four years ago. He leaves daugh- on past the instalment who the wheat Cascoe, issues, present personally inspects ( Old York, or the Sokoki ters and two sons: Mrs. Blandina Butler, will set their old a beautiful glimpse of Lin- offered for this famous along Trail, surely legal departments flour, has an around or in the Philadel- to As we older the blood becomes mus- ■ Pemaquid, Land of St. Oakland; Mrs. Mary Harding, working overtime. ‘Nervous Troub- get the From Bullock’s Hill,” and a of 45 at the business, sluggish, experience years Castin. To add to the piquancy of his phia; Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Newton, les” is an article by Rev. Samuel cles and s’, joints stiffen and aches and take hold tch of the early history oi the live'v pinout of grain must come j narrative, Mr. Sylvester has' drawn Mass.: Mrs. Annie Damon, Lexington, McComb, D. D., of Emmanuel Church, pains up to the established William little sketches of on easier. Sloan’s Liniment I lie sketch follows the report.) long many Maine scenery or Mass.; Horace. Atwood, Sebec; Edward Boston, the cure of neurasthenia by quickens the blood, limbers Teil standard in every respect. old meeting-houses and other 4>ld build- Atwood. It. I. The remains suggestion. Of the to the the banquet Mr. J. S. Crehore, Seymore, fiction, “Tuggin’ up muscles and joints and stops any or ache Ask He will tell that ings, and they are scattered through the were brought to Hampden Highlands be Genteel,” is one of Bessie R. Hoover’s pain of the club, extending to all a any expert. you with the whitest—most delicious bread—the text. and the funeral held at the Methodist “Opal” stories, full of quaint humor and astonishing promptness. introduced Mrs. Hallett a telcome, lightest biscuits, the kind that melt in j Mr. Sylvester's work is by no means church, of which he was member. sentiment. “Gosh,” by Arthur E. mouth—are made from the flour of ; lighter. Mrs. Forte, who sang, your bounded by its title, for his account of McFarlane; “The Chosen Instrument,” Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism. this wheat. That’s the only kind that the early settlers covers at various Joseph Stetson Glover, fifty years old, by Samuel old friends and — peri- Hopkins “Our Mrs. Daniel ght of all, new, g >es into Adams; II. Diehl, of Mann s Choice. X.F.D., No. i. Pa., writes ods the whole Atlantic coast, nor is died of heart disease January 13th at his Horse,” “a Louise Closser “Come With Me.” The comic,” by Please send me a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for rheumatism and stiff duet, either volume bound its for each home, 783 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Hale and “St. joints. by title, George’s Dragon,” by L. It is the best I ever knew for I can’t do without it.” old T ?! U He was taken ill remedy ... who had been perusing contains much interesting matter relat- Saturday night, January Frank Looker, help to lighten the num- 8th. For he had been a ords and other sources of local I®iam lell ing to affairs of all early Maine settle- twenty years ber, with a mixture of fun, romance and Also for Stiff Joints. ments. It is a work in which all Maine membei of the firm of Stanton & Glover, adventure. ad a list of the early settlers, Mr. Milton find much at 6 Tiemont street, Boston. He had Wheeler, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala., writes:— folk will pleasure, especially ** am to that Sloan’s Liniment has me hich the descendants present Upon the establishment of peace with those who have left the old home. The been engaged in the jewelry business A well-known novelist who withholds ^ gtad say clone more good for stiff than the the Indians the owners made since he his He was mo name teiiD d must joints anything I have ever tried.” proud. After speaking of strenuous publishers have made the volumes very attained majority. interesting ana vai- efforts to settle the had them in reared and educated in uamuen, uable in the :.■ i and of some of the oldest country. They attractive, binding the style Dorn, story February McClure’s engaged a minister of the and 120 Me., where his father, the late Captain of his experiences as a moderate drinker. a former Lincoln- gospel introduced a Prof. limited to one thousand copies— and John Glover, was for years well known Hugo Munsterberg, who recently r.f'NN it ii.tiin.-vi t-v came told the [iKMimirm. seen difficulty arose. One David Dunbar, printing them with clear-face type on shipmaster. Mr. Glover to Boston readers of McClure’s how psy- as of when he was old. He had could be ;k Bar. Mr. Bordman Hall, who “Surveyor the King's Woods,” tine, heavy paper of a quality that em- twenty years chology applied to commerce claimed the right to reserve "all of the tine lines of the numerous lived in West Somerville the past four- with beneficial results, tells how it could ,rt interesting speaker. Hehad pine phasizes over two feet as teen At nineteen and should be Sloan’s masts for the British illustrations. years. Rockland, Me., utilized by young America ■ nee with him when he recalled navy.” Clothed with Royal authority, The author himself describes well his years ago, he married Miss Lucy An- in the choosing of a career; Xavier F’aoli, ■ summer He has two “the ood days, the worship Dunbar seems to have "reversed the work in one of the “epistles dedicatory” drews, who survives him. Guardian of Kings,” writes de- and John a at the Somerville of the ter in that old church, the sing- Scriptural language regarded every which begin each volume. “History sons, W., junior lightfully courtship of King Al- man infamous as he lifted these stories he “but English high school, and Stanton, a pupil phonsoand Princess Ena; W. H. hool with its excellent teachers, according up are,” writes, Rideing axes against the thick trees.” He churn- served al fresco with of the at the Highland grammar school. At contributes another chapter of his rem- Mr. Hobbs. Mr. something iung, and later, ed sole right to grant titles for settle- flavor of the romance which attaches to the old homestead in Camden he leaves iniscences of noted writers; L. S. Liniment of the ment. With a and a Brownell tells of the ■ ■counted the early history his hand of soldiers he far-off happenings and things; and I ap- mother, eighty-six years old, great work Canada is the and best for Rheuma- drove the Glover. The deceased is for her qickest remedy sacrifices and struggles of away settlers, seized their prehend that to each of my readers the brother, William doing farmers and Perceval was a Gibbon tism, Sciatica, Bruises lumber, and destroyed their sawmills. coloring may suggest the different dye. member of Zenith lodge, 42, I. 0. describes Louis Brennan’s latest Toothache, Sprains, ;,ve worthy to be com- pioneers, In such straits the proprietors sent to Like a succession of sunsets, it is ever O. F. of Boston.—Somerville Journal. experiments with his mono-rail car. and Insect i he that we do There are Stings. suggested London, Samuel Waldo, son of a Boston the same sun and the same horizon, yet stories by Alice Perrin, Helen Milford who died in Rockland Price 25c., 50c., and $1.00 at All Dealers. an to collect history, anec- merchant, one of the Associates, to ef- each set of sun is a glory by itself, as Weed, Green, George Kibbe Turner, E. B. fect the recall 9th 71 was a Civil and Send, for Sloan’s Free Itnok on and send them to the of Dunbar. His zeal and unlike its predecessor as the human ex- January aged years, Waterworth, Mabel Wood Martin. Horses. Address ition, War served in Co. The diplomacy secured the removal of the perience of one day is unlike that of veteran, having D, number also contains another install- t who will see that they are 8th In one of the DR. EARL S. MASS. surveyor and a future guarantee of the another. Maine volunteers. ment of Arnold Bennett’s amusing satire, SLOAN, BOSTON, ,r future battles a shell struck him a “What the generations, rights of the proprietors. Returning to Oide Cascoe has a romantic story that bursting Public Wants. America he blow on the chest a \ cc learned, with deep regret, received, from the grateful goes back to the days when five settle- glancing leaving per- manent scar over the heart. a that Miss Helen owners, one-half the original grant, 300,- ments made up the tale of England’s oc- During “I suffered from prevented the travel- habitually constipation. 000 acres. of the Province of and forced march, when company Doan’s Regulets relieved and from to cupancy Maine, strengthened the being present speak Waldo was a led five miles at double he received so that “Gen. man of command- Mr. Sylvester emphasizes this romance. quick bowels, they have been regular ever Oid House” at the which on disease of the since.’’—A. E. Meeting ing ability, enterprising and energetic But he asserts that the facts stated may injuries brought Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, and in the end was the Texas. picture of which had aecom- and did much to hasten the growth of be taken as “authentic history, the judg- heart, principal cause of death. Deceased was a son of of this this region.” Throughout Germany he ment of the captious and opinionated announcement gather- John and Weed. His circulated advertisements in the Ger- critic to the contrary notwithstanding.” Abigail (Gould! ,,f a letter was read from Mr. 1 first wife was Hannah of Stock- man language offering inducements to It is not all history that the author sets Daggett HAVE in a a ton. Two children survive that ren Lamb of Hartford, Conn., settle Maine. As resu.t, hundred forth, for in a story of 250 years much of i union, families from Brunswick and it Mrs. Florence French of Somerville, ; ■ if Cant. Lamb, the builder, Saxony must be legend in which comedy and the foundations of the towns Mass., and Mrs. Harriet Fisk of Rut- with the helped lay tragedy are mingled. Many old houses nee Hallet Forte, Broad land. Fifteen he was married about Bay. especially if Waldo- are pictured in this, as well as in all the years ago YOU ,r notes of a bird, two to Eva R. Hunt of Belfast, who sang borough. volumes, for Maine is rich in ancient re- survives, with her Vincent L. Hunt. -v a Wearying for You,” and Many of the descendants n;' Mieso were minders of early days. Anecdote, too, together son, the settlers After Maine resided in Mas- among early of Lnwolnville: brightens the story, and one of the old leaving they TRIED sachusetts for a while. came to one of the most conspicuous was George inhabitants told the author himself in They .: n, Principal of the Salem Rockland a few Mr. Weed Ulmer, Major General in the Revolu- very picturesque style the story of the years ago. :<1 s -hool, was called on for a tionary War. famous battle between the Boxer and was devoted to his family and always lived to a standard of cracefully introduced one of Gen. Waldo's wbrk for the grant end- Enterprise. up high citizenship. In to the relatives ed lie had an Oid York’s with sec- addition surviving .. a summer resident of Lin- suddenly, joined expedi- story begins the tion to establish, at the mouth of the ond of the Cabots and with their above mentioned, he leaves two brothers of the voyage ing his study geologi- Pi a fort which he. in Thorndike and two sisters in Massa- ncbscot, deemed great coming also begins a very fascinating r. of the coast line of his ex- chusetts. Funeral services were held Maine, protection for colonists. While story. It is a story of old houses long above he died sud- Tuesday, January, 11th. Many fioral of- : who ha traveled extensive- ploring just Bangor since vacated by their builders and of 1910 Silent Selden their silent tribute of re- of buried him at the strenuous life of the comers to ferings gave w 1 he denly apoplexy. They early j pe and during year Grand veterans acted as l-ort Point with military honors. His Maine. “To go back to 1630 is like tak- spect. Army s studies in the same line in \ MADE BY body was soon removed, however, to ing a jaunt into the wilderness;” but it pall-bearers.-Courier-Gazette. \ went back where it lies in Prof. Cushing Boston, King’s Chapel is a very pleasant upon which journey It is a dangerous thing to take a cough med- nt of the town. In burying ground. Mr. takes bis readers. York THE FATHER OF THEM ALL. ttlenu Sylvester icine containing opiates that merely stitie your \ | wfu. v\ uiuu iti iuur eimureii. nan- was .u ..\i!ii- and instructive, always Known oy mar name, it cough instead of curing it. Foley’s Honey and nah was the wife of Thomas was Flucker, Quack to the old Indians, and the Tar loosens and cures the cough and expels the car made for* the money. The 116'inch Wheel base ensures com- > he traced the of the ten-sting, Secretary Province. By purchase river was known as Accomenticus. Kit- germs, thus pneumonia poisonous preventing fortable and eliminates he \ and the acres of Refuse substitutes and take riding qualities “bumps.” h;n for keen thousand inheritance the \V"ldo tery of course has a place in this story and consumption. Patent were owned Hannah the Foley’s Honey and Tar in the 3 or 4 : nr le such a by Flucker, of Oid York, and some tales of only genuine Runabout, 2, passengers. MK)0. ,;u have the place thrilling Sold all her husband and her brother Francis. Indian massacres are yellow package. by Druggists. i.i itioiv ol mountains, rivers* necessarily apart Touring Car, 5 passengers, $2,000. \ The life of Lucy Flucker, daughter of of tne narrative. The Sokoki trail (Best begins THE KNIGHTIE CLUB OF SEARSPORT Torpedo Tonneau, 4 seats, Bosch magneto, $2,230. 21i>- -.n,J ]ake> Hannah and Thomas, reads like a ro- in the springs above Crawford Notch CARRIED IN STOCK SY 6 seated car. *3,000. eyqupt- mance. All her family aristocratic tones, and follows the Saco River to its Elegant Limousine, mouth, Miss Lucy A. Sargent of Searsport en- she yet insisted on marrying, against a trail that has abounded in ject m arest romance, tertained the members of the Jackson & Hall, their the young Boston booksel- Knightie 1 FULL L3N£ OF 1910 wishes, and The i lie, and its tragedy interesting history. Club at her home Monday evening, Janu- ler. Henry Knox, a zealous patriot. When •story begins with an account of the Abe- 17th. The affair was in a way a re- A. A. Howes a 1 ; w eiuy years ago I the Revolution broke out this young nakis. the forerunners of the ary & Co., Sokokis, membrance party and each took with her PIERCE ARROW CARS k "r, ( ome.’ The heroine smuggled tier husband’s sword ann to n flows on as as the j judge smoothly a in which was out of Boston hidden in the folds of book pasted newspaper j her mor that marks the trail. rare j: twenty years ago he Many cards, and other souve- Horace | r We mean the car that has ALW AYS WON and NF.VER LOST the Great y dress, and shared with him the fortunes an ! clippings, place Chenery.. interesting old documents are : and Maine for quoted nirs of the many good times which the > Glidden Tour in 1905, 1906, 1907, 190S, 1901, and toe Howes in r Hampshire of war. All her tory relatives had fled to the settlements mentioned in I ropiiy relating club has since its organization. uks like for a summer home, to England; their property was confisca- this volume, and is enjoyed £ 1908 and 1909. especially interesting The Knighties was organized February | ] a on ted by the Commonwealth. account of on Tour are 6 t i. iicolnviliB and sail Trelawney's his house at the home of Miss Florence Washington i t Ail these cars cylinder type, the greatest improvement in the devel- S After the war the remainder of 14, 1907, 1 the Richmond’s Island. An old Massachu- •d his “Kingdom ome.” i Colcord, Bay View place, with the fol- I’KKSON \ LLV CO\l)i:m:i), > opment oi t:..j automobile. ? Waldo Patent, by purchase and by quit setts law, enacted in is interesting, j ■ rious Three months Miss Eunice Whit- place.” claim deeds from the general govern- in view of the violation of it lowing membership: general tum, Miss Lucy A. Sargent, Miss Louise MARCH 24, 1910 PRICES FROM $3,850 TO $8,000. < r for twenty years had made ment. fell to the share of Washington’s it “that no \\ J nowadays; provides person, Pike,-Miss Jessie Biack, Miss Edna Black, favorite then of War. ether man Address, of five years. “A grand, general, Secretary or woman shall hereafter Miss Florence the Gen. Miss Harriet Erskine and Thus husband of Waldo’s make or buy any either LOCOMOBILE we have left there,” he said, apparel, woolen, : Colcord. Later Miss Guida Homer of ^ORRIN J DiCKEY, Mgr., Belfast, Me. became sole of or on j granddaughter proprietor silk linen, with any lace it., silver, unkind or unfair word or deed was initiated and Miss Mabel the Waldo Patent. silk or under Bucksport > MODEL 30, MODEL 40. > gold, embroidery, penalty Griffin, Mrs. Maria Gilkey Blanchard and $3,500. $4,500 mine in all that. time. As a In a superb location on the St. Georges of the forfeiture of said clothes. Also all Mrs. Helen Pike Colcord were made hon- HARNESSES WRITE FOR CATALOGUES 7 1 at he erected a ;!■ are “an well- River, Thomaston, costly gold or silver girdles, hatbands, they orderly, belts, orary members. mansion. ruffs are in cars used season. and beaver hats prohibited. Also E. Larra- AT Several bargains during past Regulation guarantee ood-intentioned people” he- In 1794 Gen. Knox removed his Miss Whittum, now Mrs. B. BOTTOM PRICES. family immoderate, great sleeves, slashed ap- with each car when sold the Farmers’ Annual Picnic from to this Maine i bee of Islesboro, was the first bride. Miss goes by ji Philadelphia home, immoderate ravles I have the harness business for- parel, great (necker- Jessie Black, now Mrs. John H. Mont- purchased with an attendance his in eighborhood “Montpelier,” resigning position chiefs), long wings, etc. Hereafter no Miss merly conducted by R. J. and President cabinet. Here gomery of Bucksport, the second, Ellingwood may F. A. one of three in the Washington’s garment shall be made with short NICKERSON, CO., thousand, Louise Pike, now Mrs. Edison Fletcher, now be found at my new store on High street. he dispensed princely hospitality and has sleeves, whereby the nakedness of the ears, of fifteen thousand people, the third, and the fourth and last was I will give you the best of harnesses. been justly called “the leading man of arm shall be discovered in the grade * ^: wearing Miss Guida Homer, now Mrs. and never a single case of dis- the parish, the benefactor of the town, thereof.” Harry Goods at rock bottom prices. 2m20 Congress Street, 'iioivr,lvJ1> Portland, Maine. Stevens of New York. !j ‘•onduet. the life of the business community, the Pemaquid undoubtedly is the oldest of The first baby was Edward Herbert CHARLES STEVENS Belfast Maine. |_642 friend of virtue, his country and the hu- the New dower that is most fragrant and England settlements, although Colcord, son of Mrs. Helen Pike Col- man race.” the people there were not of the home- is not raised in the but cord, who is also the mother of the third open, This bit of history shows how it came like those of building kind, Plymouth. and fifth babies, Amos Pike Colcord and secluded spot.” We need not about that many early settlers of Lin- There was good fishing and good hunt- colnville received their land titles Emma Frances Colcord. The second e can children better from at and much bring up ing Pemaquid lively fight- was Marie of Gen. Knox. of these deeds are at baby Blanchard, daughter the of the Many ing various times. The pla'ee first and the advantages city, and be seen Mrs. Maria Gilkey Blanchard, preserved today may among was known as Pemcuit, but that was an- -m to the little school in the fourth was little Edna Black Montgom- the archives in the Secretary of State’s glicized to Pemaquid and has always ery, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Black Mont- where the breezes blow from office in Boston. stood as che name of the In 1630 place. gomery and namesake of Edna Black, and their there were families of about sea; let imaginations eighty-four one of the most loved and popular of all for six hundred j ii by these mountains and by the .Simple Kemedy LaGrippe. English-speaking people, and the whose untimely death in “it is admitted that here at Knighties, ? uu-an.” LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, as they fre- Pemaquid June, 1908, was the first break in the into was the most important and quently develop pneumonia. Foley’s populous happy company. Although the merry ou are joy, and peace, Tar not the and of of seeking Honey.and only stops cough, but community port entry New companies have continued to gather do not think fora moment heals and strengthens the lungs so that no se- England;” but it had the of ferity, reputation without her, her memory is dearest in rious results need be feared. The a somewhat not be found in the genuine being lawless community, her will good, old and Tar contains no the history of the club and place Foley’s Honey harmful Pemaquid, however, was prosperous for town of Lincolnville.” and is in a Sold all never be filled. drugs yellow package. by a time and life was and varied. lively Alif II let ft II Ui lilt* UUUIVB ■ Druggists. jg IIICII1U1J etion of officers followed,for the The land of St. Castin. was perhaps, brought back many a pleasant affair of to hold an annual me scene oi more exciting adventures unanimously Pittsfield Personals. the club ami when complete will be high- than of the Maine and mv. j. vrenorc was re-elect- any settlements, ly prized by the members. A pleasant the stories of the mendacious Ingram, Miss Alice Barrows de- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawes of feature of the evening was the telephone I Troy which are freely quoted by Mr. Sylves- visited and at the conversation with Mrs. Larrabee at Isies- letion after two years of skil- Saturday Sunday home ter, contributed in no small measure to of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Manson boro, each of the members having a pleas- eer and Bagiey, attracting explorers to those shores. “I service, Mrs. Walter street. ant greeting for her. Miss Sargent served found of as as a man’s of pieces gold big the and later sand- J Bradford, was chosen secre- wrote candy during evening Mr. and Mrs. Juan Goodale of fist,” Ingram, “and fine pearls, assorted cookies and chocolate. f t reasurer. Unity wiches, were in town over Sunday, visiting his which I gathered,but which I threw away a from tired ening closed with solo by Mrs. sisters, Mrs. H. J. Brackett and Mrs. E. being of carrying them. In- For indigestion and all stomach troubles take
> also saw the who in rem- f tiie words her own, arranged J. Ney. gram “king,” had Foley's Orino Laxative. It is the natural his crown “a diamond half the size of a edy for indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad [ evening, while the whole com- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Manson went to '' man’s fist.” Food was served to him in breath, sick headache, torpid liver, biliousness, >ined in the chorus, Boston for a visit of a few and Orino Lax- Sunday days “dishes of pure gold,” for “gold was habitual constipation. Foley’s dear old with relatives in that From ative sweetens the stomach and and Maine, Pine Tree State, city. Boston more common with these people than breath, “.V oft fond heart will to New York for a tones up the entire alimentary system. Sold my yearns they go visit with lead is with us, and in almost house i ’nee again to stroll amid Mrs. Manson’s every by all Druggists. brother, Henry Lampher. was a “bucket of No wonder I’he wood and tangled ferns, — Pittsfield Advertiser. pearls.” in I can hear adventurers flocked Baron fancy toNorumbega. In the of 1908 Mrs. Florencee I I he bird’s sweet refrain St. Castin, too. was a romantic 1 spring song Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? figure, Robbins of Cross start- And melodies of sweet and the author defends some Hill, Vassalboro, j home, home, Stomach “off”?—Just a plain case of liver. him against the of lazy ed in the business with one Among pines Maine.” Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and charges of which have been poultry stomach! immorality barred rock hen. The hen laid promotes digestion, purifies the blood. made, and emphasizes his various good Plymouth Ilt: a dozen which hatched 10 MUSCONGUS GRANT AND WALDO deeds, as a writer of romance should when eggs chickens, nine of them PATENT. A decision has been handed down by speaking of a hero. Mr. Sylvester also pullets. January 1, 1909, the law court reversing the verdict includes in this volume the Mrs. Robbins had the mother hen and Uneolnville was included in the Mus- giv- interesting nine and from the 10 birds she Jtigus Grant the ing $2500 damages for personal injuries tradition that the famous Talleyrand pullets by Plymouth Council, to realized to 1, 1910, $31.69. to and Fred E. Lovejoy of Stillwater was born at Southwest Harbor, a bit of up January Beauchamp Leverett of Bos- against 19 at the the Maine Central railroad. The the true of romance which She has pullets present time, m. England. Nearly a century later it plain- type well •'“ tiff was hurt the all hatched by the hen in less than 20 the name of the Waldo Patent from by running away of a completes a charming romantic history loaded car. He claimed of months. ’“family designation of the the brake was important and interesting days on the __ principal defective. The law court Maine ™pHetors of that date. finds that the coast.—Boston Transcript. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns evidence is insufficient to establish the a scar. Cures salt .he grant consisted of 600,000 acres, .without piles, eczema, case or the Pneumonia Follows A Doan’s Ointment. Your mac*e’ not f°r immediate sale or negligence of the Cold, 'rheum, any itching. efendant. sells it. but to secure a mono- Slaintiff’s but never follows the use of Foley’s Honey druggist jhement, wholly and ‘y of trade in those regions with the Tat, which stops the cough, heals the Cheapest accidert insurance—Dr. Thomas’ lungs, and expels the cold from ‘mans, who were not in the your system. consulted, Eclectric Oil. StopB the and heals Take at first of a cold and avoid a “8t, about the pain the sign danger* cession of lands. wound. All druggists sell it. OU8 illness. Sold by all Druggists. fMElSHOHEtgE«
»i THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL The Churches. The Spiritualist Society will hold services at BELFAST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. 2 o’clock next Sunday afternoon in Knowlton’s hall on High street. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY There will be no meeting of the Junior Endeavor at the North Church this, The Journal Co. Christian “HAPPINESS IS A Republican Publishing Thursday, afternoon. HABIT,” There will be services in the chapel at East CHARLES A. PILSBURY, [ Bu“ Manager Northport Sunday, January 30th, at 10.45 a. m., “CULTIVATE IT.” conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. G. Winslow, followed the school. Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a by Sunday We agree, but nevertheless, the law of nature is inevitable and we admit it is easier to year; $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three First Parish (Unitarian) church. Service months. some at a. with sermon be happy under conditions than others. next Sunday 10.45 m., by ~u" Terms. For one one All Advertising square, at noon. Castle WOm.enl ““vy-headed! Downhearted! the pastor. Sunday' school >sry ZZZSZZr’LrZoften due to Yet the cure is so inch length in column, 50 cents for one week constipation! easy.—Ayer’s Pill?. Ash your doctor. meets ; and 25 cents for each, subsequent insertion. Channing, K. O. K. A., Friday evening WE at 7 o’clock. ARE, INDEED, “HAPPY.” the WALDO COUNTY FAIR. The Republican State convention will The Christian Scientists hold services in Belfast Free Library. be held in June 29th, and United their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning The first of the elected board Shouldn't We Be Augusta 1910. meeting newly Why We Cannot I at 7.30 NEW BOOKS, JANUARY, Happy? Help Being Happy States Senator Hale will be the temporary at 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening of trustees of the Waldo County Agricultural welcome. o’clock, to which all are cordially Society was held at Court House last Fri- chairman. GENERAL LITERATURE. the Our fondest and Reformed for aspirations hopes for 1909 have been more than realized, success has There will be a service at Trinity RELIGION. day evening, when plans were perfected Mr. Storrow’s candidacy for the may- church next at 2.30 m., with ser- the coming season. The were voted attended our every move and the*future for Waldo and this Institution Sunday p. M. Wilmot. following County opens brighter Buxton, Ethel into oralty of Boston cost him $103,250, but mon by the Rev. William Vaughan. Sunday Messrs. Charles F. Swift, L. each Stories of Norse heroes told by the membership: day. election is to cost the school immediately after the sermon. Prayer T. Shales, Ralph H. Howes, Levi Rogers,Charles Fitzgerald’s likely Northmen. 1909 293 B 9 the at 1909 at 7.30 o’clock. Field, Belfast; O. Considering country large, has glided into history as beautifully as the, city of Boston a good deal more than that. meeting Thursday evening Harry Furbish, Ralph Shute, SOCIOLOGY. A. Dickey, North and Walter E. Harding, gondola skims the wave, a on the financial The services at the Universalist church next port, silvery leaving only ripple surface, already erased, Waldo. An Aroostook contemporary sizes up Eliot, Charles William. no Sunday will be as follows, preaching service at with breakers ahead in the business sea. It was the of a Education for efficiency, and the voted that the engaging of a scorer ravings self-styled “up-to-date 10.45 a. m., with sermon by the pastor, Rev. for the be left as a assortment of new definition of the cultivated cattle, sheep, swine and poultry editor” “superlative A. A. Smith. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. E with the se- man. 1909. 370 1 President, and he reported having We for 1910 arrant twaddlings, effervescent with the Brotherhood of at 3 o’clock p. Expect David, Saturday cured the Mass, Fuller, Hubert Bruce. Abel F. Stevens of Wellesley, bubblings of an over-enthusiastic writer, 'g m. Lincoln Castle, K. O. K. A., will meet 1909.. 328 F 9 who gave such service here last year. A THE GREATEST GROWTH AND at 7 o’clock. The speakers of the House, good SUCCESS Saturday etter Al- If Theodore Roosevelt is elected to Bruno. was read from F. N. Vining of St. The services for the week at the Maennel, Congrega- bans as in which which this Insti ution and Waldo and if he is elected speaker education, the training accepting the position starter, County has yet attained. Congress, tional church as follows: Auxiliary will be prayer meeting he last sea- the to of backward children. Trans- capacity gave general satisfaction of House, then you may expect O. Our of in for Thursday evening at 7.30; Castle North, K. son. growth $173,000 deposits 1909 probably exceeded the growth of all other hear of Czar Roosevelt, end the insur- lated by Emma Sylvester. 1909. 371 9 M K. A., Friday at 7.00 p. m.; Sunday morning The to issue a lease Waldo institutions combined. Our an Florence Jackson. secretary was instructed County increase is index of the of this will wish had “Uncle Joe” in 1 Stoddard, development gents they service at 10.45, with sermon by the pastor; to Walter E. of Waldo for As old as the moon; Cuban legends: Harding ground school at Y. P. S. County. his accustomed place. theme, Faith. Sunday noon; rental for a he to folklore of the Antilles. 1909.... 398 St 6 building which proposed j ser- WALDO COUNTY IS COMING INTO ITS C. E. prayer meeting at 6.30 and evening erect for his his stock. It OWN. is sometimes the ob- own use in showing Conscience only vice at '7.30. USEFUL ARTS. stacle between a man and sudden wealth. Other counties are to take Frank Hall. beginning notice. Aroostook is already ridiculing our — Biddeford Journal. Ihe services lor the week at the Baptist Thorp, special trains and special rates be left with I growing church will be as follows: this Outlines of industrial chemistry. potato industry. What does this mean? That Aroostook is of our SUCCESS We recall a case where conscience was I Prayer meeting ] Secretary Dickey. The president appointed getting jealous 660 T 39 The Beatitudes; Sunday, at 1908 the committee to revise the and the EXODUS conveniently absent, but the postal of- evening, subject. following premium nervously lamenting OF HER STURDY FARMERS TO OUR LANDS. 10:45, morning worship, with sermon by Rev. LITERATURE. book, Messrs. Giles G. Abbott, Harvey S. Cun- ficials intervened to prevent a connection We welcome them and WILL CONTINUE TO WELCOME THEM AS LONG as we have W. A. Newcomb, D. D., of Thomaston; Sunday- Curry, Samuel Silas. ningham, Orrin J. Dickey and Mrs. J. F. Wil- with sudden wealth. a farm left. school at noon; young people’s meeting at 6:45; Browning and the dramatic mono- son. On the ladies department, Mrs. G. G. Ab- >• evening service at 7.30 with sermon by Dr. 821 B-34 bott, Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. H. S. The Fairfield Journal has a new depart- logue. 1908. Cunning- This bank is interested in every Waldo County move. EVERY DOLLAR OF OUR ‘‘Nouvelles Locales Francaises,” Newcomb. You are invited to these services. Garrison, Theodosia Pickering. ham. It was voted to charge an entrance fee ment, GROWING DEPOSITS is available for the uses of this ser- The o’ and other of five per cent on all entries in the draft community. Nothing pleases us from which we quote as follows: “Mr. On and after January 23d, preaching joy life, poems. vices will be held in West the 1909 811 G horses and oxen on the total amount of the MORE than to our money at home. We are for home Arthur Briton est tout sur l’arrive Northport by place continually looking loans. rejoul the and five cent from pastor, as follows: Brainard schoolhouse Sun- TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. premiums offered per d’un garcon, ne le 15, baptiser sous jolie at a. m. Short talks on winners, and that ail exhibits must remain on day morning’s 10:30 Jacob WE ARE ENGAGED IN DRAWING MONEY INTO THE le notns de Pearl Orr.er.” Riis, August. COUNTY, Congratula- the school lesson will be and the grounds until two o’clock of the last day in Sunday given The old town. (Ribe, Denmark.) tions are in order. contests for NOT IN SENDING IT OUT. papers distributed. Wood schoolhouse, Sunday 1909.T 48.9 R 4 premiums. I afternoon at 2 o’clock with short social service President Darling announced the following The sentiment of and others kiogkapht. of thousands of sportsmen immediately following. Hill’s schoolhouse committees and superintendents for the com- There are hundreds dollars, yes, millions deposited in banks in other cities to be that Mr. in this section appears 7 o’clock. A cordial ♦Garrison, Wendell Phillips. year. Committee on Fred Wednesday evening’s at ing vegetables, which should be in our Savings Department, would be safer here, and our are as chair- of 'Wendell people Carleton should succeed himself invitation is extended to all. Letters and memorials Townsend; neat stock, Ralph Hayford; oxen editor beginning to realize it. man of the fish and game commission. At the Methodist church next Sunday, at Phillips Garrison, literary and steers, George B. Dyer; horses and colts, of “The Nation.” 1865-1906.1908. B-G 193 WE HAVE THE The only objector we hear of is a man 10.45 a. m., the pastor, Rev. Albert E. Luce, William Wight; draft oxen, Dwight Greenlaw; SAFETY; Alice who was fined for violation of the will on the “Will Unbelievers ♦Sutcliffe, Crary. draft horses, Mark Wadlin; sheep and swine, game speak subject, want. Robert Fulton and the “Clermont”; S. G. they know it, and safety is what they laws. be Judged;” text, “If any man hear my words Norton; dairy products, Giles G. Abbott; the authoritative story ol Rob- and believe not, I judge him not,” John 12:47. poultry, John A. Foggjraces,William G.Preston; We are obliged to ask no foreign institution if we may change for a customer a $10 bill What the winter have in store for ert Fulton's early experiments, ladies may Bible school at noon; at 3 p. m., Junior Epworth department, Mrs. J. W. Jones; miscel- ! WE BREATHE THE AIR OF LIBERTY AND be containing many hitherto un- INDEPENDENCE UNIRAMMELEI) us no man can foresee, but it should League; at 7.30 p. m., evangelistic service,with laneous, W. H. Arnold; finance committee, Har- Veters, drawings and BY FOREIGN DOMINATION. cause for congratulation that thus far sermon by the pastor and chorus singing. published vey S. Cunningham, J. W. Jones and Charles pictures, by the great-grand- Maine has escaped the severe gales that Tuesday, at 7.30 p. m., Epworth League devo- R. Coombs; superintendent of grounds, Fred daughter of the inventor. 1909. B-F 95-3 We have a Banking House of which every citizen in Waldo County may feel have the New coasts, the tional service. Thursday, at 7.30 p. m., mid- Smalley; superintendent of exhibition hall, E. i justly proud. swept England S. G. week at 7 m., con- : ♦Tallentyre, R. of E. E. Bab- snow storms that have held up prayer meeting. Friday, p. Conner; superintendent track, { drifting The life of Mirabeau. 1909. B 4 M 67 “THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME.” clave of the Knights of King Arthur. cock; superintendent of grandstand, Selwyn railway traffic as far south as Maryland, HISTORY. Thompson; baby show, Mrs. H. S. Cunningham. and the disasters by land and sea that Come in and be HAPPY with us. Our deposits will increase $300,000 the present year. SECRET SOCIETIES. ♦Jameson, John Franklin. (Editor.) have attended these violent storms. Not BASKET BALL. will more than ever before, and we have NEVER Narratives of New Netherland. j Waldo County develop YET made a have we enjoyed generally fine win- District Bertha C. Keene I only Deputy president, 1609-1664. 1909 974-7 J In not literally fulfilled. 1 Central Hall, Dover, Wednesday evening, prediction a of 10 to ter weather, with temperature and Deputy Grand Marshal, Abbie E. Cook Milton. Sylvester, Herbert January 19th, a large crowd witnessed a game 20 above zero, but up to last week the : went to Castine last Tuesday to install the of- j The land of St. Castin. Maine between the Lobsters of Eastport and the was never automobiles ficers of Madocwanda Lodge of Rebekahs. sleighing better, coast romance. 1909. 974.14 Sy Dover-Foxcroft A. A., the home team win- were about, there was ice-boating The installation of the officers of Penobscot •Purchased from the Albert Otis Fund: 57 to 18. flying Boyd ning, The visitors made a good im- The National Bank of Belfast on the and farmers were Encampment, I. O. O. F., will take place on FICTION. and a clean but City ponds, hauling pression played game, outside 1st. District produce, wood and lumber, with no deep Tuesday evening, February Dep- Canfield, H. S. of the first ten minutes did not appear to be in uty Chief Patriarch Littlefield will install the ms moral ana the class snow to impede their movements. So, r ergy, the guiae, ana with D.-F. At the end of the first ofncers. half the score was D.-F. although there may be rough weather instructive lies about beasts, 26, Lobsters 7. The At the of tribe of Red and fishes. 1904. C 16 locals somewhat the visitors and ahead of us, let us be thankful for the powwow Pemaquid birds, outweighed Men, Bucksport, held Wednesday Defoe, Daniel. were able to hold a whirlwind pace from start line days we have enjoyed and made the evening, January 19th, the principal business was the The life and strange, ad- to finish. Near the end of the second half, most of surprising raising-up of chiefs, which ceremony was con- ! ventures of Robinson Crusoe. Bradish, the center of the Lobsters, was in- Relieving A Cleveland, Ohio, subscriber takes ducted by W. H. Robinson, District Deputy 1909 823 D 37 jured and was obliged to retire. As the visi- Grand Scribe of At the close all the I Dudenay, Mrs. Henry. tors had no Hurd of was to a recent item in The Jour- Bangor. substitutes, D.-F., exception A novel of life. Muscular Strain « braves adjourned to the banquet hall to par- Trespass. English loaned them and played well, scoring a basket nal which reflected on the political char- take of the feast provided by Chiefs Chandler 1909.. D 86-2 for his adopted team. Of the that rob the acter of Tom L. Johnson; eyes ex-Mayor says George Cary. In Millinocket Wilson and Warren Googins, and were much Eggleston, Thursday night the Lobsters vigor of the rest of the he has made Cleveland one of the best Irene of the mountains. A romance defeated the pleased to find they had prepared a coon and Millinocket team, 14 to 12 The cities in this country to live in, and en- of old 1909. Eg 3-5 basket was thrown in the last minute body, is our profession. venison supper. There was a large attendance Virginia. winning I closes an editorial from a inde- Eliza Calvert. of strictly and the tribe is in a very flourishing condition, Hall, play. Glasses are intended for in which John- both as to and The land of long ago. Stories of In a red-hot finish the Bangor Athletic As- pendent newspaper Mayor their numbers treasury. more than the aiding of i for his “ten- Kentucky. 1909.. H 14-2 sociation defeated the Lobsters of at son is warmly commended Deputy Grand Master, Samuel Adams, Depu- Eastport I Harben, Will N. basket ball Friday night in the Y. M. C. A. the vision. Some of the year struggle against privilege and cor- ty Grand Marshal, Edward F. Littlefield, ; The redemption of Kenneth Galt. gymnasium, Bangor, by a score of 21 to 20. In diseases porate greed, for a street railway settle- Deputy Grand Warden, N. G. Pettingill, Depu- most distressing A novel whose scene is rural the latter part of the second period,when Ruth- ment in the interest of the people who ty Grand Secretary, W. K. Keene and Deputy have been relieved by 1909. H 213-2 erford of the visitors tied the score at the Grand A. K. Georgia. 17, pay the fare as well as those who own Chaplain, Braley, District Deputy after doctors and Irwin, Wallace. excitement was intense. Not once did the glasses the stock.” The Journal would not President, Bertha C. Keene, Deputy Grand had doctored Letters of a Japanese schoolboy. lead but was ahead surgeons Abbie E. Grand crustaceans, Bangor by do to but Marshall, Cook, Deputy War- knowingly injustice any one, The problems of Hashimura Togo only a few points after the tie. Shaw of and cut to their heart’s den, Annie K. Adams, Deputy Grand Secretary, Belfast’s experience has been such that in quest of knowledge of Ameri- Winterport and Eberhardt of D. & F. A. A. content. Do not procras- Grace E. Walton, Deputy Grand Treasurer, which has the of ca. 1909.. Ir 9 filled vacancies the Lobsters. tinate in the matter of anything appearance Bertha I. Bird, Deputy Grand Chaplin, Cora J. upon is looked Isham, Frederic S. examin- demagogism naturally upon Bovvker went to Searsport last Friday night I having your eyes with and of Half a chance. Exciting advent- Belfast defeated Waterville at basket ball in disfavor; great professions and installed the officers of Searsport Lodge, ed by us. ures on sea and land. 1909. Is 3-4 the Belfast House devotion to the people are usually a cover I. 0. 0. F., and Kynvetta Lodge of Rebekahs Opera Monday night, 43 to Lincoln, Joseph Crosby. 13. At the end of the first half the score for graft in some form, designs upon at a joint installation. After the installation Keziah Coffin. A story of Cape 20 to there were stood 9 and in the second half the local | privatejpocket books, or a lure to entrap remarks for the good of the orders Cod in the fifties. 1909. L 631-7 made further and a banquet was served. players large gains. The lineups: voters. Alice. MacGowan, BELFAST (43) WATERVILLE (13) A public installation and banquet was held I A writer in the New York Globe an- The wiving of Lance Cleaverage. H. Dickey, rf.rf, Phelan by Pownal lodge, No. 119, F. and A. M., at Ma- nounces the somewhat belated history A story of the Tennessee Moun- Lothrop, If..If, Blake sonic Stockton even- Odd Fellows’ Block, Belfast, that it was Paul Morton, while secretary hall, Springs, Wednesday ! tains. 1909... M 168-2 Stevens, c.c, Bedch W. rb Welsh of the navy, who gave the that ing, January 19th. About 150 were present. I Dickey, .rb, j public Mallcck, W. H. lb “The and D. D. G. Isaac Hill of Collins, .1.lb, Soule catchy phrase, Square Deal,” M., Northport installed An CENTKK MONTV1LLE. An immortal soul. English Baskets from floor, H. Dickey 9, that Theodore Roosevelt appropriated it the officers-elect in an and Lothrop 2, interesting impres- novel. 1909. M 29 Stevens Collins Beach Mrs. Sarah Thompson, widow of Danie when it in a 4, 5, 2, Phelan, Blake, promptly appeared newspa- sive manner. After the installation services G. Welch, Soule. Fouls, H. Dickey 3, Blake. I passed quietly from this life Janu- per interview out Morton. Melville, J. Whyte— Thompson, given by an invitation was extended to all Referee, Cummings. Scorer, Jones. Timer, ! present to skeleton at ary 24th, after a few weeks’ illness at the home The Atchison Globe does not Bones and I; or, The McKeen. two 20-m. think that of a bountiful Time, periods. partake supper prepared under home. M 494 of her son, Benton Thompson. She had an at- either Roosevelt or Morton would claim the direction of the stewards. Rev. A. A. Thorne, Guy. FREEDOM. tack of pneumonia, but rallied from that and to be the author of this which it Smith of phrase, Belfast, deputy grand master of the The socialist. A novel of social Professor C. E. Richardson and several of the for a few days seemed to gain, then she gradu- is as old as faro and draw Grand of and C. J. says probably lodge Maine, Pattee of Bel- phases and problems. 1909..... T 39 students cut about 7,COO feet of lumber Janu- ally lost strength until the end. Five years Just now it is worked over- fast, Past district grand master, who were she fell and broke her and since then poker. being JUVENILE BOOKS. ary 15th from Mr. F. B. Nutt’s woodlot, to be ago hip time fakirs and confidence present, responded with appropriate and in- unable to but bore the and by men, who, used in building a gymnasium. Mr. Nutt gave had been walk, pain remarks. The list of Burleigh, Clarence B. ! are this teresting officers has the lumber... .Sumner Glidden and inconvenience without complaint. She was professing honesty, using phrase j Benson at or, Percy Bessy been in the Journal. Raymond Krampton; for her who to work the published were in Thorndike 20th to in a tenderly cared by children, appre- public. But if you were Two live boys at preparatory January put The officers of the Arch for Fred ciated their good mother. She will be much looking for a square deal you would not Searsport Royal school. 1907.. J-B 92-4 Sharpies’ Separator Higgins....Leslie chapter were installed Wednesday night Janu- Hunt of Thorndike is for Dana Ban- missed by her neighbors, for whom she always go to one who had been put out of busi- Godfrey, Hollis. working and a kind and as as she ary 19th, in the presence of a large assembly of ton in his mill.... Henry Marden died very sud- had a smile word, long ness by the postal authorities “for ob- For the Norton name. 1909. J-G 54 members and invited Wilmer J. Dor- 18th of The was able she was ready and willing to assist in guests. Kaler, James Otis. denly January pneumonia. funert 1 taining money through the mails Mrs. was by man, excellent of the Grand was held at his home 20th and sickness or trouble. Thompson eighty right grand king Found the circus. 1909. J-K 12-8 January the in- means of false or fraudulent by November. She leaves four pretences, Royal Arch Chapter of Maine, installed, as- terment was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery_ years old last or who had Messrs. Benton and Walter representations promises”; sisted by Dr. William C. Libby of Belfast act- MONROE. Frank Cunningham went to Lewiston January children: Thomp- been tried before a as son Etta of this and jury, found guilty ing grand captain of the host. The follow- The W. C. T. U. will hold a social and sale in 21st to see his wife, who is in the Centra] and Miss Thompson place Mrs. John Watts of Waterville, who mourn and sentenced to the at ing officers were installed: High priest, Jas. the Odd FellowB hall at the Monday, Maine for treatment... .Mr. and Mrs. penitentiary village Hospital the loss of a devoted mother. The funeral E. F. I. hard labor for sending obscene matter Wentworth; king, Pendleton; scribe, January 31st, afternoon and evening. The Walter Bessy attended the funeral of Mr. services, held Friday, were conducted by Mr* John beautiful flowers through the mails, and who had taken Frame; treasurer, A. H. Nichols; secre- booths will be filled with fancy and useful ar- Bessy’s brother, Mr. Edward Bessy, in Water- Hollis M. Howard. Many J. P. surrounded the casket, a tribute of love from thousands of dollars from the tary, Nichols; chaplain, J. F. Wheaton; ticles and the sale will in the afternoon, ville, January 20th....The Freedom Dramatic people, begin children, relatives and friends-Mrs. John captain of the host, Clifford Whittum; Club will the drama “Our Folks” in mainly from those who could ill afford to princi- [ce cream, cake and homemade candy will be present Bean, who was threatened with pneumonia, is John the Grange Hall, January 28th. The proceeds and Mrs. Charles pal sojourner, Murphy; Royal Arch cap- sold at any hour the sale. In the even- better at this writing.Mr. lose them, for which have received during to towards a they F. A. masters of go building gymnasium_Albra F. of Belfast attended the funeral tain, Nye; the veils, Com- a of recitations, Thompson but shares of stock worth no ing program, consisting music, E. Flye is visiting his sister, Mrs. Porter F. of his Mrs. Sarah last nothing and services aunt, Thompson, panions Colson, Sargent Black; sentinel, etc., will be the feature. one is cor- Webb, in Swanville... The Knights of Pythias Arthur Buck, has sold his more than the are Every Friday_Mr. stock, paper they printed on. met and an George R. Carter. Following the installation invited to attend and will receive a Friday evening, January 21st, had tools and household goods, and is go- dially stew and invited the ladies. farming a was served. oyster to Hartland....Mr.-Samuel Place sold a NEWS OF THE GRANGES. banquet hearty welcome. No charge for admittance. ing yoke of oxen to a man from Corinna, who was .... Mr. and Mrs. Manter Chase of Hampden in town last week buying sheep and beef cat- Silver Harvest Indigestion Grange, Waldo, is showing How’s This? were in town the past week. Mrs. Chase came tle.... Mrs. Greeley of South Freedom has MAXWELL “CONVERTABLE.” week. new signs of life, and is in members at to attend Mrs. been at Mr. Benton Thompson’s the past | taking We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for the funeral of her mother, Relief in and _Mrs. Sarah who was taken seri- A full-fledged Touring Car and an elegant roadster. Tonneau detachable. 4 nearly every At a case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Five Minutes Permanent Cure Thompson, meeting. special meeting, any by Ritchie.Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ritchie of her eldest B. F. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ously ill while visiting son, held January Tth, the officers were Mrs. Will- or Money Back. 1 following Dover have been his sister, January 19th. The P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. visiting Thompson, passed away TWO Cars at the Price of ONE. installed Edward assisted Co. were conducted Mr. H. M. by Deputy Evans, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. iam Twombly.The Odd Fellows will have When A. A. Howes & state that they have funeral services by a that is to cure man Howard last afternoon, J. J. Clement 110 by Sidney Evans: Master, James H. Cilley; Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him their annual masquerade ball in the Town Hall remedy guaranteed any Friday Wheelbase, 34x4 Wheel, 4 Cyl., 30 H. P. F. O. B. Belfast, $1619. Top or woman who suffers from food fermentation having charge of arrangements. The enter- | Overseer, Emerson Poland; Lecturer, Myra perfectly honorable in all business transactions to them. extra. X February 2nd. All are invited join which causes sour ment was in the in the Carter neigh- Catalogue? and financially able to carry out any obligations belching, stomach, gas cemetery Keller; Steward, Almon Keller; Asst. Steward, ... to be and that were beautiful floral made by his firm. The heavy rain last Saturday proved eructations, heartburn lump of lead borhood. There many in or back tributes.Mrs. S. J. Sanford’s condition is Herbert Wentworth; Chaplain, Ruth Smith; Kinnan a a freshet here. The stream was feeling the abdomen money what READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. Walding, Marvin, nearly very Bean is Alma Wholesale O. are the poor sufferers in Belfast and vicinity encouraging.Mrs. J. L. very ill, | Secretary, Cilley; Treasurer, Theodore Druggists, Toledo, high and the road near the cheese factory was f, X Hall’s going to do about itT Pneumonia is feared.... .Mrs. Jacob Greeley Gate Herbert F. L. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- Simpson; Keeper, Smith; overflowed for a long distance. Most of the The name of this most remarkable stomach of Freedom has been at B. F. Thompson’s for I ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- a a M. Busher of Free- A. S., Isa Wentworth; Pomona, Hattie Went- faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. ice went out of the main stream, causing high prescription is Mi-o-na. It’s certain cure for time.... .Mr. and Mrs. E. or stomach disorders. Here is one dom were at J. W. Nutter’s Thursday.Mrs. worth; Ceres, IUie Smith. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drugists. water around the buildings near the stream. indigestion NORTH ISLKSBORO. Margie Gurney, J. J. Clement was called to Merrill last week by LIBERTY. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. opinion: 0. F. Coombs arrived for a who was to have been installed as Flora, was When the ice went over the dam you could "I have been troubled with indigestion for the critical illness of her mother, Mrs. Albert Capt. Thursday Miss Georgia M. Knowlton, Farmington visit at home while his vessel is making a trip unable to be present. A baked bean supper hear the roar a distance. No was more than a year. I bought one box of Mi-o- Currier. — E. Bean has brought W. J. Bean’s long damage Normal closed her second term of south... Mr. Newton Bunker is in Boston for The Shoe Situation. na and it cured me. Now I would not be with- store. The transfer will not take place until school, 1909, was served, to which all present did ample jus- done in the vicinity of the village.Miss a brief visit.The Ladies’ Circle at their out a box in the house for $60.00. It saves a March 1st_Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buck, hav- the Hamlin school in Bingham, Friday, Janu- tice. During the evening Bro. Evans gave a Mamie Mason has been her friend, meeting January 19th elected the following Supplementary spring orders for footwear in visiting lot when you can be cured for 60 cents”’—Ar- disposed of their personal property, have left 21st, Miss no ary Knowlton has made mistake officers for the next year: Pres., Mrs. Ernestine short but very interesting talk on Grange the Boston market are fair in volume, and Lena Nye in Searsport.....Mrs. Lizzie Haskell thur Sederquest, 6 Nichols St., Wakefield, Maas. their farm and returned to Hartland.... Frank in a for in Yeaton; Vice Pres., Mrs. Helen Ryder; Secre- ■work. manufacturers regard the outlook as promising. November 7,1909. McAvey, of Belmont, is at D. H. Sanford's. selecting calling, skill, tact, firmness, entertained the W. C. T. U. last Friday. The tary and Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Coombs. Present prices are well sustained in all lines. Mi-o-na stomach tablets costs 60Teents a box Mrs. Cora of Belmont is at W. N. discretion, and lady-like character and man- next will be with Mrs. Colson. Kenney The Paul Revere an entertain* Present in hands are meeting Betsey at and at A. A. Howes A Boy’s for a time.Mrs.-D. H. Sanford and League gave supplies jobbers’ email, druggists everywhere ners she has proved a success. She will teach ment at the last After but when deliveries are on new ....Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Clements are rejoic- Co’s. Mrs. Edwin Downer were in Waterville last vestry Friday evening. completed in that district the the home-made ice cream and Kodol£srJ5£~££ business they will be fairly well stocked with ing in the birth of a little daughter. Their Booth’s Pills will give constipation sufferera week.... Mias Marjean Foy is in China visiting superintendence during program candy, of the heart. Divests cake were sold. palpitation wbatyooaat seasonable’.hnes.—Dun’s Review, Janua ry 22nd only other child ia a boy. a joyful surprise. 26c. s her uncle, Fred Foy. coming year, with promise of a promotion. — -—.■ ■ _o NEWS OF BELFAST. The Coe-Mortimer Co is bagging and ship- Th« W. C. T.U. will meet with MIm Froth. ping [THE fertiliser, employing some forty or fifty Ingham tomorrow, Friday, evening. prilLISHKltS* NOTICK. men, and loading six cars a day. } BOYS I There will be a supper and play/4 Farmer of The Journal are on sale at There single copies will be a baked bean supper at Trinity Haabeen,” at Poor’s Mills hall February let following places: Reformed church the office, will be tomorrow, Friday, afternoon meet c, j^sfort. At post boys, The Universalist Social Aid will with Springs. At the post office. at 6.30 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extend- o h'KTON some are Mrs. Fred S.' Jackson on Church street, this, ri kport. At the store of I. H. W. and ed to all. Admission, 15 cents. Thursday, afternoon. v An of more so open meeting of the Parlor Musical So- v s. Store D. J. Dickens. than The for a of manage- BANKING change IS A negotiations I BUSINESS will Sullivan, Searsport and M. J. Dow, ciety be held this, Thursday, evening at have a j ment of the Belfast Opera House been e authorized agents to receive sub- others. It’s 7.30 o’clock. A musical will be and the | program given as ami advertisements, ; withdrawn, and Mr. Clifford will continue BANKER should measure up to the same standard ot success as the and all who are interested are invited to H to at- manager. | ri’in.ican Journal Publishing Co. problem keep tend. No admission fee will be required. BUSINE88 man. If you were asked to There is to be a U. S. Civil Service examina- buy corporation stock, or invest them in clothes The Star money will be no session of the sewing school Theater is running an excellent tion in Montville February 19th for the posi- || in a 1$ this week the company, you would first seek out the day afternoon. or anything else at program management having se- tion of fourth class postmaster, further par- BUSINESS MANAGER and ll cured a ji fine line of pictures with a ■ were held in Waldo biograph for ticulars of which will be next week. what are >nor’s inquests of the given enquire your yearly PROFITS? not how much are this stage every night. Miss Parks will have two new your annual SALES. 1909. Coroner C-. R. Coombs was Mrs. Edward Sibley returned last Thursday || for A new decided songs tonight. series of pictures, What are the of RETURNS? How :\ few cases, in which he that game. from Old Town, where she attended the meet- (lift prospects much can you SAVE? not how with a wide range of subjects, will be shown ; was not necessary. ing of the Maine Federation of Women’s Clubs much can If ■ But one tomorrow, Friday, night. you SPEND. You would base thing and in Waldo 8 your expectations of the Morey and Jos. G. Patterson have reported the federated clubs future on the H are sure of I. W. Parker has nearly completed at his RECORD of a hardwood floor and are putting up you county. the past. home on High street a 12-rfoot rowboat. It is H §fj{ i: in the store in the Chase building their Prof. William R. Chapman of the Maine is stockings. of the same model as boats previously built occupied by R. A. French & Co. by Musical Festival will meet the members of the him, but a little wider at the stern and with a That is if Parlor hall on Phoenix \ omen's Alliance of the First Parish you buy Musical Society in their little more sheer. The frame is of oak, the tarian) will meet at the home of Row Friday, January 28th, at 7.30 p. m. to ex- THE WALDO Holeproof. Absolute- planking of cedar, the top streak,thwarts, etc., TRUST COMPANY S. Harriman after- plain the festival book for 1910. | this, Thursday, 0f cherry, and the workmanship of the best. :n o'clock. The subject of the paper Mrs. Lucinda who was injured in | Bolstridge, ly guaranteed Mr. Parker builds one or two rowboats every Invites careful ,p Mormons.” 12th and taken to the hos- your consideration of its record as a winter for “knitting work” and they do not re- Northport January business actor in Waldo holes for arm is still County 1 < has been out to walk. Her in I Miss Eliza Parker in Lincoln- against pital, of main long on his hands. H during the past five years. fire. The fire a sling from the effects of the broken collar ently destroyed by six months. The next of Seaside jp meeting Chautauqua her other in- ■and the chimney and was so well bone, but she has recovered from Circle will be with Mrs. B. Robertson Monday before the alarm was sounded that Some girls juries. afternoon, January 31st. The study topic is $85,000.oo u household were goods destroyed, are “as much so” from the January magazine, “Woman in the The “Duke of Valendam,” a new musical | were | ncs insured. was last Mon- Interest on Progress of Civilization,” and the lesson from comedy, successfully presented Paid deP°sits in °ur SAVINGS as the So the Central Club of i § DEPARTMENT, where the rate is a boys. day evening of Waterville, member of the the C. L. S. C. book, “Social Life at Rome,” by Somerville, 4 % and I Mass. This is a matter of local interest as the money begins to draw interest the f inspectors of prisons and jails, come for chapter two. Roll-call, quotations “Women first day of every month i Holeproof music was written C. of ; H al to by Augustus Knight H visit the Waldo county jail and Domestic Economy.” Some matters of Mass., of this who has He found sixteen of Sheriff them, also. business will be discussed and all members are Medford, formerly city, in and to his credit many musical compositions, in- •arders engaged sawing And all the even- requested to be present. $33,000.oo and we judge was pleased with eluding an opera. The annual benefit concert and ball of Wash- I | ns generally. to Increase in our SURPLUS and undivided ings yourself--no ington Hose Co. No. 1 will take place in the New Advertisements. Carle & Jones have j profits. What a splendid protection for I a | Dunbar has sold the farm in more “darning.” Belfast Opera House tomorrow, Friday, even- finished stock taking and announce sale of j ® our customers. M tied by her late husband, Henry ing. A new and attractive feature will be remnants and odds and ends from their stock, Better the Hole- which will ly the Capt. Cunningham place, get moving pictures representing fire scenes, ac- be closed out regardless of cost § I prices-The Maxwell “Junior” and the Max- $20,000.00 Southard of Northport, who will others companied by fire songs. Concert at 8 p.m.; proof habit- well i.o original set of buildings own* grand march at 8.30 p. m. Music by Keyes “Convertible” are the cars for business Dividends paid to our stockholders. or or Call on the P H Cunningham were burned many have. orchestra. The patronage of the public is so- pleasure, touring roading. Read & d portions of the farm, which in- licited, and no pains will be spared by the Garage Machine Co., Belfast, or send for a to 6 cost $2 to the affair a success. reduced on fall and $15,000.00 ..biable woodlot, have been sold pairs Boys managers make catalogue.Prices | “ “ I 6 Girls $2 Steamer Notes. A spark from a painter’s -r --» Interests on deposits in our commercial street... and want- department, where the rate is 2 % torch set fire to a can of on .Stenographers typewriters fjf and our rt of Sanford Howard, inspector of paint board the Iff ed-The of W. For sale steamer of which family Mr. H. Healey publish Bank is the ONLY ONE IN shows that the building in the Bel- only by City Bangor, is undergoing THE COUNTY where your is a card of thanks-Belfast fair August 16th, 1 money considered ■ .its in 1909 aggregated about $90,- repairs at East Boston, and caused $25 damage | 17th and 18th-Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Merriam M worth if it is left to eest for The heaviest In trying to put out the blaze Edward W. anything subject your check. many years. of ft Morrill publish a card of thanks.The rt ilizer plant of the Coe-Mortimer THE DINSMORE STORE Wallace of Malden, Mass., was so badly burned Holeproof stockings sold at The Dinsmore lued at $50,000. Other buildings on the left hand that he went to the East Bos- I $10,000.00 Store are guaranteed for six months. ew National Bank building, BELFAST. MAINE ton Relief hospital for treatment_ The Bel- City Paid to P j fast wras unable to leave Boston last The Public the State as tax on our :«.n to the Girls’ Home, Seaside Friday p. Schools Closed. Every pre- g| Savings Department. Oar Savings Department and m. on account of weather conditions and did caution has been taken to the number of new residences prevent spread customers can a $ of meet tax assessor with a smile time. mer cottages on the harbor front* not arrive here until Sunday morning. She diphtheria from the single case reported. every Christian H gl The meeting of the Baptist Junior The of the stockholders left on the return trip on the regular schedule family have been quarantined, and all the uial meeting as it is Endeavor will be omitted this week, afternoon. school National Bank of Belfast, held Monday buildings thoroughly fumigated. A unadvisable to meet while the thought public physician says that the two members in the banking rooms in this The Shoe Factory. The business men of younger schools are suspended. had A GRAND Belfast the disease in a very mild form, are not TOTAL were about entered into an OF Ilowing officers re-elected: eight years ago | Veterans’ Meeting. The Waldo County likely to have it and that no "aan. Clement W. Wes- agreement with Leonard &' Barrows to pay again, danger | President; Veteran Association will meet at the from them is to be As usual in Messrs. William B. Swan, Robert Grange them $1,000 a year for ten years if the pay apprehended. hall, White's Corner, Winterport, February 3, such cases a great many unfounded sa A. Howes, Elmer A. Sherman, roll of their shoe factory in this city amounted reports 1910. If stormy, the next fair day. All are are in circulation as to the treatment, etc., and Pitcher, Charles P. Hazeltine, to $100,000 a year. We learn that last year invited.—A. S. the it should be sufficient to say that the M Bel- roll with as- patient M pay aggregated $134,170.02, l.oo Walden, Selwyn Thompson, received the best of i 1 S. Direc- Unclaimed letters remaining in the Belfast surance that if present conditions medical attention and that $163, Pendleton, Islesboro, continue, p 25th: all the in such cases post office for the week ending January the total for 1910 will exceed that sum. The precautions necessary What a record for were observed. Alonzo J. glorious five years. You can see Inez M. Dickey, Eva Knowlton, Lillian Russell, committee of Belfast business men who induc- Knowlton, secretary clearly it is that iler of Islesboro, who has been Ji| why shrewd, if F. A. Howard & Son, G. O. Haley, Frank John- ed Leonard & Barrows to locate here of the school committee, makes the following careful, business men call us the Artesian well on Hillside Farm, certainly announcement: SUCCESSFUL, CONSERVATIVE BANK B son, C. E. Norton. G. B. Pistoria, R. M. Rogers, did a good thing for our and we trust also >r Tra M. Cobe of Chicago, has city, A of the a"d th“ Frederick W. Searle, C. P. W’hitten. R. W. for the which found here an meeting school committee was held p|a“ With us? Come reached a firm, exceptional- w *th us I operations, having Monday night to consider the question of clos- OF, ^LDO C,°“NTY a“d get class of for the use of all 400 and obtain- Wording. ly good help. the schools for one paid your money. seen J00 and feet ing week because of the || of Mr. appearance of in Belfast. At the cht, a sufficient of water. Through the thoughtful hospitality A Freshet. The heavy rains last week diphtheria supply of the Hills the of East North- request committee the members of the > a here which wili test and Mrs. Henry people made quite a freshet and the ice in ship pump Saturday j board of health were present and stated that last r f the well. It is understood that port enjoyed a delightful evening Friday. the Passagassawaukeag broke up, coming down while there was no necessity for such action, About one hundred sat down to a delicious as a measure it be well to f a sufficient supply of water Mr- the river from Holmes’ Mills in huge cakes and precautionary might WALDO TRUST 1 close the was music and a schools. The committee therefore COMPANY, followed on this farm one of the finest supper, which by forming a big gorge at Island. The Negro voted to discontinue the schools at the North re-i.i.-nces Maine. social hour, and later ice cream and cake were ; harbor was full of ice and the river and j in Monday South Primaries and on the Common for., was a to | served. The affair benefit the East above was free. There were the remainder of the week. i. ihe historical article accompanying City point entirely Northport church and the pastor, Rev. G. G. four feet of water in the cellar of W. A. Ben- There are no cases now in the city and jf ! rt the meeting of the Lincolnville | Winslow. none 1 nett’s house when the flood was at its develop the schools can be next n of the Knox mansion, “Mont- : height reopened and wras with case of vs. < it feared that the house and barn Monday perfect in i'hi-Tv.aston, recalls the fact that the j The Arthur Ritchie Clarence Oj safety. William B. Swan and Thomas B. Dins- would be swept from their foundations. The agle on the front of the Memorial Poor, j more was before Cornish at the banks were washed in some and trees MORRILL. in this city was one of the adornments heard Judge places but no serious was done. Tuesday, January 18th, was a sad for came into the recent term of court in this city, and last week uprooted, damage day WALL historic mansion. It PAPER many in when Mr. Justin Merriam was he a decision for the defendants. The Morrill, n of William H. Simpson and for gave A Business Change. Mr. O. E. for Frost, laid to rest in our The servi- suit was to recover for services quiet cemetery. as used in decorating The Journal brought legal some years past the and efficient Rolls New enterprising ces were held at his late A. 6,250 Wall an home, Rev. A. Paper. on occasion and later wras pre- at Augusta in behalf of appropriation for of the Mathew's UNDERTAKER, special manager Bros, wood working Smith of Belfast Waldo of which the de- officiating. Mrs. Linda Gray • Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A. R., the County hospital, mill, has bought the Mathews' interest and will from R. was in town a few Licensed Embalmer*- fendants were then directors. Providence, I., days Books now Republican Journal Publishing Co. continue the business. He will the Sample ready for enlarge plant to attend the funeral of her brother... .Mrs. Coroner. Inspection. of the Waldo County Ag- Wallace W. Turner has sold the at once, weather conditions permitting, by an management Capt. M. P. Say ward of Thorndike has been spend- «= ;ra! have F. N. 41 to Charles addition to the present more room » Society engaged Vining schooner Imogene, tons, Rowe, buildings,as ing the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha modem in is Everything Albans as starter in the races at the and Fred and it is under- needed. the the junk dealer, Robbins, During past year factory Merriam-Miss Mae Hill from Boston came uson’s will enter two in the busi- was run on full time, some or CASKETS AND BURIAL fair. Mr. Vining stood she will be employed junk employing forty last week to attend the funeral of her uncle, SUITS. Edison men ana v. r. horses in the races, lie ness. uniei win mvve iu v^uemisxuiu. nicy paying out in and for ma- Phonographs spoxe very v^apu wages ivir. i.nanes nomas, wmcn was neia at tre terial in this Metal Shipping Cases and Slate Burial of the change of date in the Belfast Mass., where he has employment. He has bought county fully $50,000. The residence of his father, Mr. John Thomas, last Mathews built up a successful a Vaults always in stock. $1.00 Down. iiiinks it will add to the attendance, been engaged in bay coasting from this port business from Friday afternoon, Rev. A. M. Cox of Morrill $2.00 per Month. very small and elevens of Wellesley, Mass., has been ; for many years, having commanded, among beginning gained for the fac- officiating... .Mrs. Fred Carter of Montville Calls answered promptly, either day or night an enviable as an in the other the and schooner New Era tory reputation which the recent expert judge cattle, sheep, vessels, sloop was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Home 48-3. Office now telephone 48-4. i He has a like and the schooners Maria Webster, J. manager, proprietor, has maintained. several last week-Mr. Main poultry departments. Mary Thomas, dajs Eph- CARLE & JONES, Street, Belfast, Maine. the and fairs. Both The Lewiston Bangor Elliott and Imogene. Range Contest. Interest in the con- raim Richards moved his family to Searsmont •n were here last year and gave the test for the $60 Kineo have been held t also have a stock ot announces for King range is increasing, last week... Revival meetings The Belfast lecture course A full line of BRIAR PIPES .just received. satisfaction. and we again call attention to each the week in the led CIGARS 10th an illustrated lecture on Alaska, the conditions evening past church, The February For 16c. you a that will leading brands" at which are be Card Tables and get pipe cost a Frederick M. A. B. D. Mr. governing it, fully set forth in the by Rev. A. M. Cox. These meetings will Chairs ckton Springs Water Company. by Brooks, B., about two-thirds the advertisement on the 6th continued the week....The QUARTER elsewhere. McIntosh & Perry's price you would be nual of the Stockton Brooks has traveled over Alaska with Gov. page. No coupons through coming meeting Springs will be in TO LET to the Governor's printed The Journal. are to Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. A. M. obliged pay elsewhere in the Can o.mpany, held January 18, 1910, the fol- Brady, and has benefltted by They Market^ city. be had at this office and for Card Sociables and Entertain- He will be sent mail to Daggett this, Thursday, P. M-Mrs. Herbert Parties, ant* we cers were elected: President, S. B. ; thirty years’ residence in that territory. by LIVE BAIT now on sale at McIntosh & will prove it. parties requesting them when remit- Rowe from Pasadena, was the ments. Tables 10 cents v; vice Morse; treas- is a member of the Twentieth Century Club sending California, guest apiece' president, Ralph tances. All Perry's & PERRY’S of the contestants are authorized of Mrs. A. M. Hatch last week. Chairs 20 cents dozen. MARKET. uries N. sec- of Boston, of the National Geographic Society per Market._McINTOSH Taylor, Wellesley, Mass.; j to receive money on accounts. In Mbert M. Ames; directors, S. B. Merri- of Washington, D. C., the Society of Mayflower subscription to a 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. reply question we would that the Our to find a ll. Hichborn, Albert M. Ames, Ralph Descendants, of the Field and Forest Club, j say pub- humorists have been trying lications clubbed with The Journal will be sent suitable name for the French craze over aero- M. E. Colcord, all of Stockton Springs; Boston, and the Boston Chamber of Commerce, 4 % | j to which amounts to almost a disease. different addresses if desired. For example, planing, 4 % X. Taylor, Wellesley, Mass., M. A. Will, One suggests “aerosipelas,” another “flyfoid Resolutions of Respect. Thomas H. in paying for The Journal for Maine. There has been $2,412.95 ex- yourself, you fever” and still another “inflewenza.” Well, has the fol- send Marshall Post, G. A. R., adopted may one of the farm or one the to contribute our share, what is the px ■ for new construction 1909 and papers of gentlemen, during a comrade: lowing resolutions on the death of magazines to a friend. Mrs. Charles F. Shaw matter with “skyatica?” oal semi-annual dividend was declared. Star Theatre. in view of the loss we have sus- has retired Whereas, from the range contest and request- 1 Thomas’ store in the Howes corner tiined the decease of our comrade, Rufus ed that Cheapest accident insurance—Dr, block, of by votes for her be turned over to one of and of the still heavier loss sus- Eclectric Oil. the and heals the '''■ v K. Patterson, j Stops pain Belfast and High streets, soon to be vacated byv the two Belfast Bank tained by those who were nearest and dearest contestants. wound. All druggists sell it. Savings ^ A. i rench & Co., who are to move to the to him; therefore, be it High Class Moving Pictures in the Chase building recently occupied Resolved; That we sincerely condole with the j widow and of the deceased and order ORGANIZED 1868. Locke & Son, will be occupied by the family that our charter be draped in mourning for 30 and Illustrated Songs. :>rm of Gustason & the members Johnson, days in memory of him, that a copy of this ROBERT F. DUNTON, President,* WILWER •: are Miss Sarah Gustason of New memorial be spread upon the records of this J.DTRVUN, Treasurer widow and to and Mrs. Willard Johnson of this city. Post, also one forwarded to the PERFORMANCES FROM 7 TO 10. each of the of Belfast. HERBERT T. FIELD, Assistant Treasurer. M iustason has for several had dress- newspapers years j J. Thompson, *''■■■■ ) g rooms in the Capt. Jerry Hayes house T. D. Guptill, : Committee ''•■•> View street, where Mrs. Johnson has A. Knights. \ Admission, Adults 10c., Children 5c. Deposits December 6, 1909, $1,609,781 01 associated with her. The new firm will Shipping Items. Last afternoon, Thursday t: Reserve, .... arry a full line of dressmaking supplies, i 100,000.00 with a light head wind, a schooner was seen !.n ngs, linings and a line of ready-made .... beating into the harbor, laying as good a course Surplus, 163,504.71 rt waists, skirts, etc. They take possession Dental , and making the speed of a modern yacht. Notice. Dividend No. 1, December tore and Miss Gustason 1, 1868, $867.75 February 1st, When she got within hearing distance the choo- I wish to announce that Dr. ERNEST S. w iri New York WEBBER will practice dentistry in my office, Dividend No. selecting goods. choo of a gasolene engine was heard and the 83, December 6, 1909. at the rate making a specialty of Orthodontia. nges in R. F. D. Routes 5 and 6. In mystery was solved. It was the good schooner W.;C. LIBBY, Dentist, of 4%> • ^ lance with recommendations made by Charleston, Capt. Shubael C. Rich, and her 30,294.60 33tf 92 Main Street, with a Total Dividends to ^master Field of Belfast, in order toaccom- yawl boat is equipped gasolene engine. paid depositors to date, $1,384,736.95 lr sailing ship went, as “Well,” said the merchant, “you voted every State one of the were the who handled them. It Woman’s Club of New York, skippers for the tariff, and of course the tariff is was natural under such circumstances most active, is always to be found among the cause of all the Mrs. Clara that he should do one or two things, viz: higher prices.” the progressive clubs. Rog- was the founder either take to a sailor’s life or become a “Let’s see about that,” responded the j ers Tolntan of Hampden j Kineo and the first the second builder of ships. He chose the latter. “I have here the new president, presi- $60 | I$60 Congressman. Boston Swan of King Range So well did he master the trade that i dent being Mrs. Stella law, and can the rate on before he reached his majority he began compare every Norridgewock, the succeeding presidents I i designing vessels. His first design was article with the rate in the Dingley law. ! being Mrs. Ada Bird Keene of Rock- Roberts of made in 1873, but two years later he took Now tell me some of the articles on land, Mrs. Emma Fiske of the construction of his first Readfield, Mrs. Alice Strout Gallison of ctarge which you have raised the price.” schooner. He was but 21 years of age. Harrington, and Mrs. Myrtle French So the who owns a Since then he has been constantly at it. merchant, pretty Bickmore of Lincolnville, who piloted I of His first vessel was the schooner Walter big department store, mentioned article the club through the various years it each U. Palmer. after article, and the Congressman in (its existence to leave year! at Stockton for in numbers and in influence. He remained Springs each and case showed him the stronger every that The Mrs. Os- some years, but left there 22 years ago present president, Mary had either been reduced or left a and went to work for Capt. Bean, the duty un- born Kurtz of Winthrop, makes very famous Camden ship builder, remaining changed. efficient leader and the afternoon meet- of each month there until nine years ago, when he join- “Now,” said the Congressman, “go ing on the third Saturday & Co. of is looked forward to with interest ed the forces of Cobb, Butler back home great and make all the money you number at- Rockland, with whom he now is. as is evidenced by the large can, but when more for an in He is now 57 years of age and has re- you charge tending Saturday, January 15th, spite to corded to his credit 75 vessels designed, article be honest about it and don't lay it of the storm and the very deep snow, construc- which the of Greater New York and with a tow boat now under to the tariff. In fact you ought to lower people at has taken cannot become accustomed. The pro- tion in the yard Rockland the on price nearly everything you sell if as of the building of 56. Many of grammjne was intensely interesting, charge the tariff the the vessels which he has designed have governs price.” the several numbers were developed. been built at other yards and under the Later in the day the merchant went The club song, written by ex-President he has built the and was charge of other men. Also, into a store to a of He Roberts, opened meeting, get pair gloves. on a number of vessels other followed by a well-written paper designed by found just what he was looking for and naval arcmtects. me tow uuai. now Madame Nordica by Mrs. Verrett B. asked the price. aiso turn me is among this latter class. uay or rsenasr. lurs. day building Miss 1 He has the distinction of designing and “$2.75,” answered the clerk. early history of Madame Eames. Dora of of the the first six-masted schooner in said the “I a Norton Farmington spoke building “But,” visitor, bought Mrs. the world. This was the George W. masterpieces of Madame Nordica. pair just like those here last year and Wells. The Wells attracted much com- Harriet Foster Chadwick of Portland, $2.25.” with sev- ment and as to whether she only paid sang Good Bye, and responded speculation encores Maine musical com- would be a successful type of ship. At “Oh, that may be so, but the new eral from construc- Mrs. J. Stinson of Wool- the time the Wells was under tariff has us to raise the positions. Mary compelled on Annie Louise tion the Eleanor A. Percy was being wich read an article j price,” very calmly replied the clerk. Bates Lincoln of Oakland built at Bath, but the Wells went over- Cary. Mrs. But the Western merchant was now 1 board first, so that she was the first six- gave several musical selections, among W. R. Gil- master built. taking his own medicine, and his talk them, This Would I Do, by music of Bethel. On Feb- She was one of the famous Crowley with his had him man, leader, Congressman given 4th the brothers and along with the Mertie Crowley and ruary husbands, fleet, he went to the will be enter- the Thomas F. Lawson, the first and knowledge—so proprietor friends of the members a fine musical seven-masted schooner in the world. and said, “Your clerk tells me the new tained for an evening with only and noted The last vessel which he designed and tariff has increased the duty on men’s literary program given by built was the William £. Burnham, re- artists. gloves and for that reason asks me $2.75 committees launched from the yard of Cobb. The present officers and cently for a similar to those I Mrs. D. M. Butler & Co. pair paid you are as follows: President, first vice Miss The model room at that firm’s office is $2.25 for last year. Now I happen to Kurtz; president, Carolyn are dis- P. Swett; second vice Mrs. F. very interesting to visit. There know that the duty has not been in- president, which Mr. 0. Gay; treasurer, Mrs. S. L. Keene; many of the models creased on men’s played gloves.” Mrs. W. B. Trues-I Wardwell has made. Among these is a recording -secretary “Oh, well,” interrupted the proprie- deli; Mrs. W. sea sailing yacht, designed at the corresponding secretary, going L. Miss S. Snow. request of the Shiloh people, when their tor, “there must be some mistake,” and Flye; auditor, Mary Miss Grace T. yacht the Kingdom, was at Rockland a he directed the clerk to accept $2.25. Program committee, At that time the Moore, chairman: Mrs. J. W. Sargent, few years ago for repairs. on This sort of thing is going all over Mrs. T. H. Mrs. If. B. Jarvis, Shiloh people said frankly they might Roberts, the and the should be pre- Miss Louise M. Benson, Miss Bertha L. never build the craft, t ut they wanted a country public it can be Soule. Press committee, Mrs. T. H. model ill case they should. Sailor-men pared for it. In the first place Mrs. H. B. Jarvis. Glee Club, who have seen his model declare it i said that the tariff was either reduced Roberts. Mrs. S. L. Miss Grace T. to very seaworthy, as well Keene, leader; ought prove or left unchanged on about every one of cis Moore, accompanist. speedy. the necessaries of life. In so W hile the majority of the vessels fact, many whieh Mr. Wardwell has designed have reductions were made that if prices are < SCHOONER DAYLIGHT SUNK. been of the schooner rig, he has made ; governed by the tariff then they snould models for barks, brigs and steamboats. She Goes Down in New York Bay with all be very substantially lowered on many j Among the steamboats is the Monhegan. Sails Set. and left on She was to work in articles unchanged many lesigned especially The three-masted schooner Daylight, the ice winter and has come others. It would be well for all j during’the pur- from Norfolk for Boston with a ectations. bound j up , chasers to find out exactly about, the of 1000 tons of coal for the Vader difficult to find a more in- cargo It would be in New York j rates. Any local editor knows, or your coal company, lies sunk j ter! st ng m in ail Maine than Mr. as a result of being run into by a J e iw< when he gets to talking ships. Congressman would be very glad to tell bay, tow of The accident which sent When he first Started work, a schooner Don’t submit to extortion and barges. j you. the Boston-bound craft to the bottom oc- tons’ was a sized j of 150 capacity good » theii blame the tariff. Investigate for curred early Tut -day morning, January cruft, while one of 200 tons was a mon- i.: some cases the 10th. near the bell on the Upper Mid- ster a schooner of 1500 tons is yourself. Perhaps buoy j Today die. There was a scramble for the 3 on!\ n moo- rate sized craft, while the merchant is for some reason or justified ot the vessel and the that boats by the crew average is around vessels carry other in the of an jj raising price article, men away as their vessel went ; |! gel d or 1000 tons of coal. got just blit if be says the tariff is the eause, he to the bottom. Capt. .James De Grass, j Said Mr. Wardwell, speaking about should be asked to the old and new the commander of the Daylight, resides t thi matter recently: “People get an idea give And win it at 29 Havre st, East Boston. According I give away absolutely free to the that th: re isn’t much doing in the way rate. | lady receiving to advices received from the captain of e:u ry:ng goods in wooden ships these It is announced that the of shoes |* price the schooner went down so quickly that days. "They don’t understand it. It is the is to be raised 10 to 12 per cent—that is her sails are all set and the men were ; I i largest number of votes. true that as many ships are not built as t’ne 50 to into the boat with only formerly, but one of the new schooners on average about cents per pair. obliged jump the clothes they stood in. The Daylight j carries as much as did an entire fleet of It may he necessary to this in- impose lett AorlolK DecemDer ,u, auu as sue the old timers. uui mu uecause or me Lanu or a 3 crease, was several overdue considerable ■•.lust take the rainier tleet ot 11 days Let it be remem- was felt her. Capt. schooners. Before lost this last one, Republican Congress. anxiety regarding they Willis T. Nickerson, master and princi- THE KING were on KIN the combined carrying capacity of the 14 bered that hides placed the free RANGE: owner of the schooner, had been at was about 56,000 tons of coal. Now, it list and that the duty on shoes was re- pal his home in Brockton,Mass..the past few | would have required about six of the that is duced 00 per cent, from 25 per months and had placed the vessel in com- as .1 sure aid easy hakei and schooners of the type used when I start- cooker, and an economical consumer of either c Te or cent to 10 cent. mand of a friend. He left at once for Is.imex,dled coal, wood. The kind which are per ed working—the people the vessel rais- world-lamous ; and is well to tariff on coal was New York and will have known the cooks of New w ho have talking about when they talk of the de- The soft reduced 33 K'!1g |Km by illness of Mrs. against estate of said are had his from his Elizabeth certain instrument, purporting to be the last deceased telephone changed the floor without, eral field will be held each Present the same for and Ritchie, returned home days year. A will and testament of Eben F. <‘r,slIf'.d w settlement, his house last week. Saturday. Mrs. Ritchie The Bramhall, all indebted thereto are requested to make my heart fluttering corporation will be this late ot Belfast, in said of de- pay-1 has many relatives and friends organized County Waldo, ment immediately. here who re- and I could not even week. ceased, having been presented for THE probate. FltiNK It. VvIGGIN. ,> U'KCT FKKltV. LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER gret her serious condition ...Mr. and u ,, Mrs. C. receive a letter Plans for a big potato house here, a Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in* Belfast, January 11,1910. Smart and Thomas ! W. terested a of Heagan of-.Sears- OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. Nealley spent Sunday in Newburg with her Every month I had steamboat to and land- by causing copy this order to be Stonington 8way published three weeks successively in The ted the Misses Heagan and Mrs. M. A. "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES.” mother ...Mr. and Mrs. Fred such a down and a new the Re* T1 X E C IJ IRIX'S N .iTICE. ... Newcomb of bearing ings railroad through up- publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they The subscriber here- I have worn W. L. Douglas shoes for the as gives noiice she last Sunday.P. M. Ginn Monroe visited their Mrs. A. sensation, if the river section of the are also appear at a Probate Court, to be held at by that has been duly ap- of^Wor- j past six years, and always find far aunt, P. Clements county being may they are within and for said on the sec- pointed executrix of the last will and testament a few at his summer superior to all other ...Mr. and Mrs. lower parts would given consideration. Belfast, County, Mass., spent days j high grade shoes in style, Sunday Horace Croxford of ond of at ten ot the comfort and durability.” W. G. JONES. fall out. Lydia E. Tuesday February next, re last week. He returned to Wor- Dixmont were in town and ———■—i———— Mart, clock before noon, and show cause, if SAMUEL late Howard Ave., Utica. N. Y. Thursday Friday. any they FRENCH, of Stockton Springs, t£ v it ,L9 Pinkham’s Vegeta- have, why the same should not be proved, ap- in the Tuesday, accompanied by his niece, Ir 1 could take you into fac- County of Waldo, deceased. Ail persons my large ble Compound has proved and allowed having demands lustma D. Harriman tories at and UNITY. against llie estate of said de- Harding.W. Brockton, Mass., show you done nerves a HOW GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. to my A arf d!;s!l'ed present thesame for settle- •me from Belfast last a how carefully W. L. shoes are After a illness of true copy. Attest: ment, and all indebted Thursday^with Douglas lingering several years great deal of good thereto are requested to made, would Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. make payment id. At this writing he is somewhat ! you realize why they hold Nathaniel Knight, an old and respected has also relieved immediately. their citizen _and MARY P. FRENCH. .it is not to Min- shape, fit better, wear and of the died I recommended it Stockton able go out_Miss longer, town, recently at his home the bearing down. At a Springs, are of aged 78 Probate uourt held at Belfast, within and January 11,1910. greater value than any other make. twTo of them have of Prospect visited Miss Kate Har- years. He suffered a shock of to some friends and WERE for the County of Waldo, on the 11th dav of < A CURED .YrTI OX— See paralysis — that W. L. Douglas name and price been benefited it.” Mrs. 1,000 January, a. D. 1910. t is stamped on the Take o by Saturday and Sunday. bottom. N HuI»m it number of years ago from which he never greatly ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The sub- If your dealer cannot fit you with W L.Douglas shoes, fully Mae Mt Kmgiit, Oronogo, Mo. p. Thompson, widow of TV scribe' gives notice write for Mail woodburv hereby that she lias Order Catalog. W. L.Douglas, Brockton, recovered. Mr. Knight was an IN NEW YORK EmmieD. Thompson, late of in " y I. I. r., Mass. honest, upright Another Grateful Woman. Wlnterport, said "ppolnted administratrix of the es- -FOR SALE BY- and County of Waldo, deceased, tate'of obliging man, beloved by all who knew was having presented a Mrs. H. G. of Somerville, St. Louis, Mo.— “I bothered petition praying that Charles H. Applin him. He Thompson may AUGUSTUS J. late of leaves two sons and one to with a female weakness and With the 4 Dis- be appointed administrator of the estate of NICKERSON, Searsport, re in town last week, guests of Mrs. daughter terribly Big said in the of mourn deceased. County Waldo, deceased and given their loss. Funeral services were held I had backache, bearing down pains and bonds as tile arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nicker- I he Colburn Shoe Store law directs. All persons having at his 111 ta. x »r^(Ui mi That the said demand-i> against the estate late home. Rev. Mr. Tucker, the new pctuift [»ih of visited relatives in surgical opera- of such as of the big 4 organs of the bonds as the law Hampden many cases female ills, in- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and directs. Ail persons havingde- manner. The officers of the Post are as fol- tion, Dr. Hunt 3 human body, heart, stomach, liver or against the estate rdav performed recently. from Ban- kidneys for the of on the second Tues- -8 f Larrabee; Surgeon, Thomas R. Clements; -William dizziness, and ner- Renovator differs Haney, "ANFRED (.GRANT. Chap., Winslow* who has been at Booth- feeling, indigestion, from any nerve tonic or stim- Belfast, in said| County of Waldo, .deceased, Sto.'ktou as looks decidedly out of place. vous a lant. The spring*, December 14, 1909.—3w2 H. C. Webber; Q. M., Fred L. Palmer; Adjt., bay Harbor for several is prostration. It costs but trifle principle of its formula is perfect, having been presented for probate. from out of town who came weeks, expected its results people S. to it. and the result is worth mil- marvelous. The most powerful in- Ordered, that notice be all in- Henry Webber; O. of Day, A. F. Batchelder; home soon. Since the death of his try given to persons 1 the funeral of father, gredients known for each of the four or- a to Mr. Elbridge Greeley O. of Geo lions’ to many suffering women. great terested by causing copy of this order be Guard, H. Fisher; Delegate to Dept. which occurred in his of the human three weeks in The Re- and Mrs. Master Ed- early winter, business as gans body, these were then published successively Henry Greeley, blended at that Convention, Henry S. Webber; Alternate, James administrator causes him to make together in this remarkable compound publican Journal, published Belfast, they and Miss Linnie Holmes of Bar frequent with may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at Bel- oeley E. Knowlton. The officers of E. M. the results when taken it acts on every Billings, visits there. his absence his wife within and for said on the second Mr. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Frank During and Do you use an atomizer in treating Nasal vital function in the fast, County, Holmes, W. R. C. are: President, Belle A. S. V. body, touching every part Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock Barden; little son, Frederick, spend the with Catarrh? If so you will appreciate Ely’s of it so that it is for Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitcomb and Mrs. nights Liquid impossible any diseased before noon, and show cause, if any they have, Martha A. J. V. A. Cream the and surest to On and after October Pres., Moore; Pres.. Mary her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton. i Balm, quickest remedy organ escape its action. It must go where why the same should not be proved, approved 4. 1909, trains connect- "f Belfast, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles for t his disease. In all curative it the disease lies ing at Burnham and Waterville Putnam; Treas., Belle J. Palmer; Chap.. Elmeda Miss Marion Delano from properties because it medicates every or- and allowed. with through f Bangor has employ- is identical with the solid Cream trains for and from Searsport-Last week our popular Balm, which gan, this is the secret of its wonderful cures. GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. Bangor. Waterville Port- E. Bowen; Con., Ellen P. Clark; land Guard, Betsy ment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. is so famous and so successful in The most A true copy. Attest ; and Boston will run as Mr. A. T. Nickerson, had to serve on E. D. Chase overcoming fatal so-called chronic diseases of the follows : J. Colson: Delegate, Elmeda Bowen; Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in the head. Chas P. Alternate, at present. Although the bath room which kidneys, liver, stomach, heart, bowels, brain or Hazeltine, Register. FROM .. and his wife, Mrs. Alberta There is in BELFAST. Nickerson, M. A. Putnam. and cof- relief the first dash of spray upon nerve troubles and other obscure diseases that Cake, doughnuts, pie was recently placed in the house is not j quite the heated sensitive All At a Probate Court held at within and ir. A-M* P. M. his stead. ...This has been another I air-passages. drug- had resisted all other treatment have Belfast, TJ P.M. fee were served after the installation and a yielded on Belfast, completed i t has been a home luxury for a num- gists 75c., including tube, or mailed to its action. for the County of Waldo, the second Tues- depart. 7 00 12 15 3 •>() ter day and nearly everyone who spraying A. and social time was A 56 Warren day of January, I). 1910. t” 05 tl2 20 f3 very pleasant spent. ber of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chase were by Ely Bros., St., New York. 25 am or could one in S:typ°int. hire has made the SUFFERING WOMEN certain instrument, to be the last .17 15 tl2 30 13 35 prosperous and New Year for both Waterville a short MEN, OR CHILDREN. purporting Happy time ago buying necessary will and testament of Plnneas G. Hunt 7 27 t, for the sleighing is \ •••* 12 42 3 47 perfect.i Post and is old If you are afflicted with late, of in said of de- £rooks. Corps expected.Several furnishings for the room.Donald Chase any so-called dis- Belfast, County Waldo, ,739 tl25d 3 59 is felt for the of no been tor T(?OX a-'i. apathy family Edgar have Good Things from ease, matter how serious, if all treatments ceased, having presented probate. Thorndike. people passed away recently; among was in Belfast last week on business, “Everybody’s.” 745 1 00 4 05 in the sudden and death of spending have failed, do not despair yet, Ordered, That notice he given to all persons tragic them Mr. Samuel was over SO a try System 753 108 413 Jellison, who night there and a of Pal- Renovator. interested a of this order to be !tnity.■.. liter Bessie, for attending meeting WORMING HIS WARES. Remember this is different from by causing copy Burnham, arrive. 8 15 1 30 and, too, young Fair- three weeks in The Re- 4 35 years of age, and Mrs. Packard, who had estine others, its common sense published successively ■ Commandery, Knights Templar. perfect principle, 8 39 1 r>4 <» though so associated in publican Journal, published at Belfast, that they £lmton. 0 07 unhappily been all winter. Mr. Jellison of the An Atlanta told more than he acting on every organ, it must act on the dis- 8 failing was Many farmers in this vicinity, as well as grocer may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at 48 6 16 is wholly blameless. eased part and then it will drive out the dis- genton. of Belfast and the Odd Fellows of H. P. Hood & ! meant to in his Christmas advertisement: Belfast, within and for said County, on the sec- H35 3 13 6 10 formerly Sons’ creamery, had a fine time ease. ®a"*or’.,Y. ond Tuesday of February next, at fen of the Waterville. 854 o that Apples, Oranges, Nuts, r, 6 AVI I.I.K CKNTKK. city had kindly looked after him for a to get ice last week. The harvested Imported clock before noon, and show if Portland.... creamery Fruit Cake. cause, any they 11 50 4 50 9 30 at YUU CAN TAKE IT WITHOUT RISK. the same should not be eral services of little Bessie Robert- long while_Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ritchie 800 tons of extra quality ice in four have, why proved, ap- 3 30 8 00 days. Shop Now and Avoid the Rush. proved and allowed. Boston, (E;19-. e held last at 1 o’clock at the of Dover will a few his The infant son of Tuesday spend days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merle Morrill Remember, the Bird Gets the Every druggist is authorized to refund the GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Early if are A Attest : be was the ... purchase price not satisfied. There true TO only daughter of Mr. and mother, Mrs. Mary Ritchie, this week. Mr. passed away Saturday noon after an illness of Worm! you copy. BELFAST is a great joyful surprise in System Renovator Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. \ Robertson and her place can never and Mrs. Albert Hamm of Alton were guests two weeks with pneumonia, which developed for every sufferer, that has been given us as a.m. A.m. ui her will live in into At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, within ami memory always the of Mrs. F. Chase last week-Mr. F. A. spinal meningitis, at the age of five months. incurable and has fled. Remember it is ■' 00 9 00 Nye HEAVING THE LAD. hope for the County of Waldo, on the second Tues- I Boston, W- her relatives. it is is < D. 8 45 Everything that lov- and his daughter Lena of Searsport visited in Although his death was expected the blow different, powerful, it the crowning ef- day of January, A. D. 1910. At a Scotch the fort of one of the greatest of that 'Is could do was done. But the rose town last week.The W. C. T. U. will meet came as a great shock to the entire christening godmother physicians certain instrument, purporting to be the last PortIand. family. had has this new to the of 10 35 7 00 12 55 -weetest and fairest is difficulty in removing the child’s brought theory point A will and testament of Charlotte Whitaker, the bud that is with Mrs. Lizzie Haskell 21st. The little sufferer was under the care "a m Friday, January of a head covering, and the minister, perfection and who is adding hope, life and late of Unity, in said County of Waldo, deceased, the frost, and the love that is dearest trained nurse 1 wishing to Waterville. V.55 9 50 4 15 ....Miss Mamie Mason has gone to Searsport and treatment by both local doc- to happiness suffering humanity. For sale by having been presented for probate. help her, asked the father if he could 1 7 1 Bangor. 00 12 25 & .’•.■si is the true love that we have tors ana all druggists or its discoverer on a Ordered. That notice be given to all just uu spenu ;00 stations on Branch. of Belfast. A fine of I said Waldo of Book 1 hrough tickets to all Mr. and Mrs. David supper, consisting oyster ‘Yes, my dear,’ to my wife, County Registry Deeds, 160, certain to he the last points West and North- bouquet, Moody instrument, purporting west via all ITCHING ECZEMA WASHED AWAY ‘we must both both!’ Page 81, conveyed to Daniel Weymouth of will and testament of Horatio P. routes for sale hy L. J. Sanborn r. A. stew and pastry, was served.. .Thursday after- economize, A .Harden, and Mrs. D. Moody; wreath, Mr. in the of Waldo and of Agent, Belfast. she a Morrill, County State late of Winterport, in said County of Waldo, de- was of Is it worth 25 cents ‘Very well, Henry,’ said, with Mr. F. L. Robertson; wreath, Mr. and noon, January 13th, the annual meeting to you to stop that awful, Maine, a certain parcel of land, with the build- ceased having been presented for probate. General itch? tired air of shave Passenger Agent. agonizing Surely you will 25 cents submission, ‘you your- on the said MORRIS Krnest Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Les- the Ladies’ Aid. They met with Mrs. J. Bur- spend ings same, land being situate partly Ordered, That notice be given to all persons MCDONALD, on your uruggist’s to cool and self, and I'll cut your hair.’ Vice ford and elected officers for the recommendation, in said Morrill and partly in Montville, in said interested by causing a copy of this order to be President & General Manager, ertson; of Mr. and Mrs. Parry ensuing heal and soothe that terrible m Re- spray pinks, itching eruption? County of Waldo, and described as follows, published three weeks successively The Portland, Maine. as follows: Mrs. J. Burford Presi- at that _ nt Robertson; bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. W. i year Parry, By arrangement with the D. D. D. Labora- viz: It being the same to said publican Journal, published Belfast, they THE “INNOCENT” SENATOR AND place conveyed a Probate to be held at I Mrs. Gustave Vice tories of Chicago we are able to make a THE John W. his may appear at Court, i spray, Miss Effie dent; Bellows, President; special Grey by Cushman, by warranty within and for said on the second ! Shorey; bouquet, offer of a 25-cent bottle of their oil of winter- Belfast, County, E. and WICKED CABBY. deed dated March 4, A. D. 1865, which deed is ten of the clock Hazel and Mildred Mrs. Mrs. C. Richardson, Secretary Collector; Tuesday of February next, at ; Marr; bouquet. green compound, known as D. D. D. recorded in Waldo of Prescrip- “He reminds me County Registry Deeds, before noon, ami show cause, if any they have, M Mrs. D. W. Dodge, Treasurer. The secretary tion. or or of Smith and his bad hite; bouquet, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Call, write, telephone to Wm. O. in Book No. 132, 167, and said deed and the same should not be approved Easiern Page why proved, Poor five-dollar said Co. & Maine. bill,” Senator Mrs. John reported thirty-two members in good standing Son, Belfast, LaFoilette, record are referred to for a full and allowed. Sip bouquet, and hereby descrip- Morrill, VVe in of a GEO. E. absolutely know that the itch is speaking corrupt politician who tion of said the same then the JOHNSON, Judge. < at the close of the 1909. Home-made stopped premises, re several unmarked The year being A true pieces. A1 ONCE D. P. P. had come to “Smith went to New homestead of said copy, Attest: REDUCED by Prescription, and the grief. Grey, containing one hun- ( H WINTER FARES —$2.25 BE- was in Greenlawn candy was served at the close of the meeting. HAS. P. \ZKLTINK, Register. cemetery... cures all seem to be permanent. York for the Hudson-Fulton celebration. dred and seventy acres of land, more or less, TWEEN ... The Musical Club met with Miss Winifred BELFAST AND BOSTON. Littlefield and Miss Amanda Low He had in his pocket a bad five-dollar and whereas the said Daniel Weymouth has At a Probate Court held ar. Belfast, within and and since deceased, and the for the of Waldo, on the second Tues- Mrs. Charles Grant in Frankfort last Dodge Wednesday evening, January 12th, note. One night after a banquet he testate, undersigned, County WEDDING BELLS. Harry Weymouth and George Weymouth, have day of January, A. 1). 1910. Mrs. E. A. Robertson from the evening was passed very pleasantly. At handed a cab driver this bad note mis- NEW [ recently by been duly appointed executors of the last will * certain instrument, purporting to be the last TURBINE STEEL STEAMER of the close of the refreshments were take. The driver gave him his of Samuel [ cream churned with an egg beater meeting Beazley-Hutchins. At the home of change— and testament of said Daniel Weymouth, de- xi will and testament Bassett, late a one-dollar bill—and his of Winterport, in said County of Waldo, deceas- and 10 ounces of served ...Mr. Fred from Lisbon Falls the bride’s whipped up ceased, and whereas the condition of said mort- BELFAST. butter_Mrs. Caro- Harding parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest been for probate. horse. Suddenly Smith realized what gage has been rea- ed, having presided Leave Belfast 2.00 rr is w’ell and is was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richardson D. in at 8 broken, now, therefore, by p. m. Mondays and Thurs- again riding around as Hutchins, Bucksport, o’clock son Ordered, That notice be given to all persons | he had done.” of the breach of the condition thereof we days for Camden, Rockland and Boston. the week.Mr. Marden is in the interested causing a copy of tins order to be Charles Curtis, who has been sick, is past Henry quite Wednesday morning, January 19th, there! he claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. by For | of the ‘Hey, Stop!’ shouted after published three weeks successively in The Re- Searsport, Bucksport, and Winterport at sick with Mr. Knowles is presence families of the contract- Dated this twentieth of 7.1o a. be out again-Mrs. Palmer of Jack- pneumonia. Bangs the man. ‘That bill’s bad. day November, A. publican Journal, published at Belfast that they m., or on arrival of steamer from Bos- with the D. for him.Mr. and Mrs. Merle Morrill ing parties, double ring service, 1909. HARRY WEYMOUTH, at a Probate Court, to be held at ton, Wednesdays and N. B., is wdth her sister, Mrs. E. A. caring ‘It’s good enough for you!’ shouted may appear Saturdays. William R. Beazley and Miss Marion L. GEORGE WEYMOUTH. Belfast, within and for said County, on the ^ wish to thank their many friends for the kind- back the driver, without RETURNING and also Miss Ethelyn Moody.... Hutchins were united in stopping. Executors of the will of Daniel Weymouth, de- second Tuesday of February next, at ten of the marriage by Rev. “And his clock show if Steamers leave Boston ■a' pd is the death of Mr. ness shown them in their recent bereavement William Smith, examining change ceased. 3t4 D. before noon, and cause, any they Tuesdays and Fri- Elbridge Forsyth. With kindest the same should not be days at 5.00 m. Greely^ in regards under a street light, found that have, whv proved, ap- p. the of life and much is the loss of their little son, Alden Denis Mor- and best wishes of a it, too, Leave prime sympathy large circle of was bad.” proved and allowed. Rockland Wednesdays and rill GEO. E. Saturdays « -Mrs. Anson Knowlton visited her friend Mr. and JOHNSON, Judge. at 5.15 a. or on d for the bereaved ... Mrs. Rob- friends, Mrs. left town A m., arrival of steamer from Mary Beazley Reliable FATARRU A true Attest : ir is the Mrs. of on the copy. Boston. housekeeper for Miss Louise Cun- Henry Grady Unity, January 10th_ morning train for their future 1 MlflU Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Sirr. rt THE POINT OF VIEW. FRED during her absence. Frankie Dan forth from Rockland is spending home in Augusta, where Mr. Beazley is a Remedy W. POTE, Agent, member of the William had returned At a rroDue uourt neia at ueiiasi, wmmi hiki Belfast, Maine. lv his vacation with his father, Mr. Frank Dan- clerical staff of the State just from col- KK MONTVILLK. Cream for the County of Waldo, on the 11th day of forth.The Librarian. lege, resplendent in peg-top trousers, Ely’s Balm r-• S. J. Sanford is ill with A. A. A. Club met with Mrs. January, A, D. 1910. ( very double silk a and a is quickly absorbed. Jennie Vose hosiery, fancy waistcoat, W. ADLINGTON, brother of Alice I. ia at the home of her Friday evening, January 14th. A Gives Relief at Once. daughter, Mrs. Carleton-Amesbury. At the resi- necktie that spoke for itself. He enter- JOSEPHBickford, late of Winterport, in said County goodly number were present and at the close It a >wner. Dr. C. B. Hoitof Liberty, isat- dence of Mellin C. Peirce on Cedar ed the library where his father was read- cleanses, soothes, of Waldo, deceased, having presented petition ! of the a fine was street, that he may be appointed administrator and Dr. A. M. Small of meeting treat served-Rev. ing. The old looked and heal3 and protects praying her, Freedom, Bangor, Tuesday noon, January 18th, gentleman up of the estate of said deceased. a his son. the diseased mem- bled in consultation. Mrs. Sanford's J. Burford Parry delivered very interesting Ralph W. Carleton of Rockport, brother surveyed The longer he looked, the more he became. brane resulting from Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to >n is and her sermon Sunday morning, January 16th, to a of Mrs. Jessie C. Thayer of and disgusted iutei^sted a of this favorable, notwithstanding Bangor, Catarrh and drives all persons by causing copy from and at Mrs. Frances of “Son,” he finally blurted out, “you order to be three weeks successively in irs is thought, and she will re- large congregation, John, 11:28, the Amesbury Rockport, a published f hoped, look like a a Cold in the a cousin of Mrs. were united d-fool!” away The Republican Journal, newspaper published ? Arthur Buck is to close of the he went to Knox and Peirce, in that at a Probate going dispose of meeting the old who Head quickly. Ke- I at Belfast, they may appear marriage by Prof. Sewell of the Later, Major lived next and for said ! 1 officiated at the funeral of Mr. Hutchins Theolog- Court, to be held at Belfast, within stock and tools and move away.... J. J. Henry door came in and the 3tores tli9 Senses of ical Seminary. Only the immediate rela- greeted boy heart- j County, on the 8th day of February, A. D. 1910, t has sold his lumber lot to F. P. and the Freedom quartette furnished music... he Taste and Smell. Full size 50 at at ten of the clock before and show Bussey tives were present. A lunch was served ily. “William,” said, with undis- cts., Drug- noon, cause, or mail. In 1 if any they have, whv the prayer of said petition- E. White of West W’interport... .J. J. Miss Edith Lawrence did dressmaking for Mrs. after which Mr. and Mrs. Carleton left guised admiration, “you look exactly like gists by liquid form, 75 cents. 56 Warren er should not be granted. it Nellie 10th and 11th .. on father did '♦'Jy Brothers, Street, New York, has bought the lumber lot formerly McGray, January Mrs. the 1.40 train for an extended trip your twenty years ago when j GEO, E. JOHNSON, Judge. lv he came back from school!” A true Attest: by Isaiah F. late of Gustave Bellows visited her nieces in Lewiston abroad. The are copy. Allen, Liberty.... contracting parties Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. in “Yes,” replied William, with a Mrs. E. E. Dyer have gone to North- the past week-Mrs. Grafton Whittaker from very prominent Rockport, where Mr. smile, Carleton is at the head of the Carleton- “so Father was just telling me.” FORECLOSURE NOTICE if >n, Mass.Marguerite Wyman re- Troy was the guest of Mrs. D. W. Dodge SS —In Court ol Probate, held at Bel f Norwood one of Knox WHEREAS, Franklin A. Grey of Morrill, in WALDOfast, on the 11th day of January, 1910. a 11th and 12th_Mrs. Almatia Co., county’s lead- passed few days with relatives in January Wes- the of Waldo and State of Laura J. Pease, executrix of. the last will of ; ing business houses. AS A County Maine, by ■ die.... coti is in there the FLEE, BIRD. Miles Pease, late of in said de- Mrs. C. B. Hustus is ill ... J. W. Knox, called Dy sickness his mortgage deed dated the twenty-second Kelmout, County, ceased, having presented her (list account ol ad- ;, with the aid and death day of April, A. D. 1889, and recorded in Waldo of friends, recently moved of her brother, Mr. Henry Hutchins. The title of this dialogue might be— ministration of said estate for allowance. to buy COAL is now. NOW JLr £ ft & IX Registry of Deeds, Book 222, Page 58, convey- ;ng from the lot" to his home ....Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. J. W. Plum- “Why Papa Believes in Punish- that notice thereof be three “Keating Sparrow Corporal ed to Daniel Weymouth of Morrill, in the Ordered, given, n,; A 11 KENNEDY’S ment:” weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, because we can offer un- convert it into a hen house.,. .Mrs. mer called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plummer LAXATIVE of Waldo and State of a certain you County Maine, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, ! in “Papa?” of with the Banton and daughter, Miss Judith, were Halldale, January 11th_ Mr. Harry Bangs COUGH SYRUP parcel land, buildings on the same, that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- r “Well?” said land being situate partly in said Morrill bate Court, to be held at Beltast, on the 8tli day usually coal. Coal that Ifast last Saturday... .J. W. Wentworth is substitute for Mr. Daniel McFarland on the good “Is there a Christian flea?” and partly in Montville, in said County of Wal- of February next, and show cause, if any they ‘f^niily visited his Mrs. R. F. D. route.Mr. J. H. Brown from the said account should not be allow- grandmother, Sally Unity Incentive for Orchardists. what on earth ever do, and described as follows, viz: It the have, why has been carefullv “Why, put that being ed. GEO. E. selected— er,tworth, in called on friends in the same place conveyed to said John W. JOHNSON, Judge. Liberty Sunday.Miss Emily village January 12th. idea in your head?” Grey by A true Attest: In order to enhance Cushman, by his warranty deed dated March copy. Miller of Searsmont was the guest of Mrs. the interest among “The preacher read it from the 4, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. with this point in view—to give the farmers of to-day A. D. 1865, which deed is recorded in Waldo •nora Banton WINTKRPORT. Maine in orcharding, the Bible—‘The wicked flee when no Tuesday-Mr. and Mrs. Wlli man County Registry of) Deeds, in Book No. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowden, wife of Edwin State entomologist, E. F. is 132, 88.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- the utmost satisfaction to our Prague of Thorndike visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hitchings, pursueth.’ Page 167; and said deed and record are •X7ALD0 known the hereby VI fast, on the 11th day of January, 1910. Bowden, passed away Friday after a making throughout State the that means that referred to for a full of bavis Sunday... .The Center Montville tele- morning “Why, Tommy, the description said prem- Lizzie M. Cunningham, executrix of the last will offer of J. H. Gregory, of wicked men flee”- the same then the H. customers and to all other l0ne line is long and very painful illness. She be- Marblehead, ises, being homestead of of James Cunningham, late of Belfast, in said peo- all equipped to Bert Bakers and leaves, Mass. said her ‘‘Then, is there a wicked woman Grey, containing one hundred and seventy County, deceased, having presented first and *ep side her husband, live daughters and one son Papa, wired, awaiting the instruments, which Mr. has with the acres of land, more or less; and whereas the final account of administration of said estate for of Gregory deposited flea?” allowance. ple discernment. Good clean Pe on the from to mourn their loes. The funeral services was Maine said Daniel Weymouth has since way Ohio, coming by freight. department of agriculture a $1,000 “No, no. It means that the wicked deceased, held at the Methodist testate, and the undersigned, Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three ^ ill Wentworth is his Tuesday Church.A bond, the interest of which, to the runs Harry Weymouth weeks coal and honest visiting mother, flees, away.” and George Weymouth, have been successively, in The Republican Journal, weight. Yes, r* and very interesting series of cottage amount of $200, is to be to the do duly ap- a newspaper published In In said Coun- Tasker, other relatives in this part of meetings paid “Why they run?” pointed executors of the last will and testa- Belfast, that all Interested attend a le have been held for the two Maine farmer the most excel- “Who?” ment of ty, persons may at the time to now town... .Master is some past weeks.The showing said Daniel Weymouth, and Probate to be right is and Ramsey having acre deceased, Court, held at Belfast, on the 8th buy friends of Mr Frank L. lent of apple trees his “The wicked whereas the condition of said of ironed by his many Blaisdell, a former planted upon fleas.” mortgage has day Pebruary next, and show cause, il any they uncle, Wesley Wentworth, own set in the been the said resident of this town were land, spring of 1910 from no! Don’t see? The broken, now, therefore, by reason of the have, why account should not be allowed. the i'aul wood with the steers he saddened to hear of “No, you wicked right place, here, assuredly. raised when his own selection of the standard varie- man breach of, the condition we claim a GEO. K. JOHNSON, Judge. his which occurred at runs away when no man is after thereof, even years old....Gershom Oxton is death, his home at the Ben Davis foreclosure of said A true copy. Attest: hauling ties, apple alone excepted. him.” mortgage. Chas. P. lr,! wood Redbank, N. J. last week. He was a mem- Dated this twentieth of A. Hazkltink, Register. to L. D. Jones in Liberty....There long Other premiums will, according to Mr. "Is there a woman after day November, ber him?” D. 1909. HARRY THE 18 no of the well known firm of Blaisdell Bros, be offered in WEYMOUTH, Grange meeting last Saturday evening. Hitchings, by parties Maine. “Tommy, go to bed! ...” GEORGE 88.—In Court of held and his death is the first break in WEYMOUTH, Probate, at Bel- *in8 to the extreme cold and the ranks of This offer is open to all. The Executors of the WALDO on the 11th of wind people did depart- , —Everybody’s Magazine. will of Daniel Weymouth, de- lay. day January, 1910. * the 8 brothers. The seven ment wishes to Joseph trustee under care to venture who survive are register several hundred ceased. St4 d. Williamson, the last will of out.... Qeo. Edmunds has George R. late of Philo and Dr. acres; a number have Wlllinmson, Belfast, In said 1,11 a fine Walter, Joseph, C., Silas Blaisdell large already reg- County, deceased, his Snail carriage body for heavy use for having presented second k Co. istered. one to set out an account trt of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mark of Clinton, N. Y., Ed- Any desiring DOES THIS MEAN YOU? of administration of said trust for allow- Sibley of Berry Mac’s Corner_Allen Good- acre of trees is to send his ance. ln has recovered ward of Brooklyn and A. L. Blaisdell now of requested Indigestion, sour stomach, from his recent illness and name to Mr. Hitchings, who will also constipation—then Dr. Jobn Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three ted Houlton. Mr. Blaisdell is also survived hb backache a weeks successively. In The at his native town, Palermo, last Satur- by gladly furnish further particulars re- headache, and general miserable Stevens, Republican Journal, a newspaper published In Belfast, In said Ooun- y and Sunday. •wife, four daughters and two sons.... Mis. H. J. garding this offer. feeling. Do you know that the pleasant herb MIXER BLOCK, MAIN STREET. Potoops Interested may attend at a DRESSMAKING. Webber, Mrs. T. D. Eaton, Mrs. 0.8. tea. Lane’s Medicine Probate Court, to be held at on the Eiskine Family (Lane’s Tea) Belfast, 8th I am °nrok. *"<> show cau8e i( prepared to do and and many others who have been moves the bowels each and will remove y. “ext., any dressmaking * confined to day all why the said account should not be ioil>t installation of the officer! of Esra If their homes these troubles SPEGWITY—Dlseases of the ftUOWMe*h®yj>ave. by illness are improving....Mis. almost immediately T If yon do Eye, fancy work. Children’s work a GEO. E. specialty. linK» Post. No. 74, G.A. R„ and their audl- Minnie Proven and little tod*y * JODNSON. Judge.* iafant daughter have A true eopy. Attest: MRS. INEZ IffigSSIRSggp &&&&$&+ Ear, Throat and Chas. CHASE, f* Nose. P. Hazbltimb, Register, Comer Main and Bridge Streets. Florence Colcord, the Mieses Young, Mrs. Wil- | fcMiTHTON, (Freedom.) SEARSPORT. STOCKTON SPRINGS. sick the liam Grinnell, Miss Mildred Shute, Howard j Mrs. Frank Stewart has been quite • Past week but is better at this Mrs. Perry and Dr. F. K. Sawyer. in writing. was in Mrs. M. J. Goodere spent last Thursday Capt. B. F. Colcord Bangor Saturday Fred Greeley is caring for her—John Taylor Miss Ethel M. Dodge entertained a party of Bangor for shopping, returning by evening on business. end Ernest Tenney have bought a gasolene en- friends at her home on Main street Saturday train. Mr. and Mrs. James Hawley are receiving gine and expect to start out sawing wood be- evening, January 22nd. Five Hundred was the Miss Harriet D. Hichborn left for Bangor congratulations on the birth of a son. fore and Mrs. Charles Buzzell of tables w?ere ar- long....Mr. game of the evening and four last visit Mrs. G. M. Houghton for 16th Miss Maud who has been Thursday,to Albion visited at M. E. Busher's January and Savory, seriously the game peanut fudge was Scrofula disfigures ranged. During a few days. and were in ill with is 17th... Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor pneumonia, slowly improving. in. The were Dr. and Mrs. C. indulged guests last for our Mr. L. Albert Gardner left Thursday 21st .. Some of young causes misery. Miss Mae Park of with Liberty January life-long Bangor spent Sunday R. Hines, Mrs. I. H. Havener, Miss Mabel and a fortnight’s stay in Boston with relatives nien and boys are looking for a wild animal her parents, Capt. and Mrs. F. N. Park in Park. Griffin, Miss Harriet Erskine, Miss Florence Children become old acquaintances. that is said to be prowling around here. It is comet was visible to the Colcord, Miss Lewene Nichols. Miss Annie Gil- Halley’s plainly cat. came from last thought by "some to be a wild when Miss Mrs. Brockway Searsport strong and lively naked eye last Sunday evening in the western key, Ida Macdonald, Miss Agnes Williams, uraMP#/ MODtL AA. and is with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. WIN sky. Miss Louise Hall, Dr. F. R. Sawyer, A. B. Hig- Thursday TER PORT. small doses of Church street. instal- given and E. W. At a Marston, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. York attended the O. C. Atwood, agent of the Eastern Steam- gins, Sidney Bonsey Gilkey. late hour the assisted Miss Mr. Elmer E. arrived home from lation of Harvest Home Grange, Brooks, Mon- left on a business to hostess, by Williams, Thompson ship Co., Monday trip attended I served a lunch and soon after the last the bungalow upon day evening.Among those who Boston. dainty guests Northport Saturday, in Monroe MAXWELL took their the to have which he has been at work being completed. the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ritchie “JUNIOR.” for leave, voting evening Mrs. D. S. Goodell left last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. S. been one of the most affairs of the Wednesday, January 19th were | Business the illness of enjoyable The regular session of the Young Peoples’ starved and Pleasure \ Satisfaction with Allston, Mass., called there by J. W. G. H. every The Economu- winter. will be with Mrs. Everett Fish, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nealley, York, day. Guild, Staples, Syl- YOU HAVE SEEN THEM. THEY ARE NO her father. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. and Mrs. Julia White. STRANGER The Christian Endeavor van next afternoon, opening at Libby is the swollen supper given Friday street, Friday body fed; TO WALDO COUNTY. TALK WITH Miss Margaret Pendleton, who has been visit- .Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ritchie of Dover night in the upper conference room was very 2 o’clock. ing in Boston for several weeks, returned home have been visiting relatives here and in Mon- glands healed, and the successful and $14 or more were netted. Mrs. Mr. Henry Shute left Monday for Boston to Thursday. roe _Mrs. Etta Dinsmore and Thomas Deane REAP, High James Dunfcan and Miss Mabel Griffin were the J. F. Morse of the Bar Har- vitalized. Street, [Belfast. join the steamer S. J. Fish tainted blood contract with the A. A. C. Fer- of Hampden visited Mr. and Mrs. | Pike Bros, committee in charge and were ably assisted by bor line, of which he is quartermaster. The Point calls for 300,- pleasant party was given by ! air and tilizer company at Mack’s the other members of the society. Miss Lucy the usual winter Wednesday_A Good food, fresh steamer is undergoing repairs C. for lylO. Bartlett Bros, last Friday evening.Mrs. | 000 barrels A. Sargent assisted in the kitchen, Nehemiah summer service. preparatory to the the con- last W. Nealley and Mrs. Julia White attended Scoff's Emulsion Charles Averill slipped one day Roulstone and Eugene Shute gave valuable as- last week Capt. Grant went to Bangor W. T. in Monroe I mill and the ladies served Mr.&Fred C. U. meeting Friday.A week while at work at Pike's spool sistance,and following young for a scrofula and many expecting to undergo a surgical operation little arrived at the home of Mr. and quer THE SECURITY OF shoulder. as waitresses: Miss Mabel MtElhiney, Miss daughter dislocated his stomach ailment; but returned without such, Miss Edna Miss Mrs. Roscoe L. Clements, Saturday, January other blood diseases. here from Emily Ross, Carter, Shirley an ulceration of Adelbert Nickerson has moved it having been decided that of Miss Netter Miss Ruth 22nd.The degree staff Morning Light the j Carter, Bunker, which he is FOR BY ADD DRUGGISTS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT North Searsport and has rented Chapin the membrane needed treatment, conferred the at Sunrise SADE j Trundy, Miss Laura Trundy, Miss Lena Nye. Grange degrees on Nichols street. now ... ! house following. Grange Saturday evening, January 22nd has been the of The tables were daintily laid, tiny fir trees Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for subject the serious consideration of tk valuable writes from is with her F. A. Wentworth had his carriage A former resident of Stockton Mrs. A. A. Barden of Monroe our Bank and Child's forming the center pieces. The menu includ- beautiful Savings Federal Government for years, and the “Nationa with a today, horse killed Saturday. It was afflicted Denmark: “I am ashamed of daughter, Mrs. Annie Clements.Albert Sketch-Book. F.ach bank contains ed baked beans, cold meats, hot rolls, relishes, Copenhagen, Bank Act” the ideals of authorit re- Good Duck represents governmental troubles and Cook! A smart, miserable fraud, evidently.” Curtis of Monroe visited at G. H. York's Penny. spinal paralysis. coffee, cake and fancy pies. It was a most en- and is ill. 409 Pearl N. Y. super'vison over banking institutions, for the good o' N. F. Gilkey, Americans as well as Danes share in that opin- cently. Mrs. Harold Clements very SCOTT & BOWNE, St.. Bark Mabel I. Meyers, Capt. joyable affair. the from ion.' honors his native land. The Stars Her Miss Young of Portland, is people. at Providence. E !• Monday Peary sister, Daisy arrived A Houlton correspondent writes: ‘*A pleasant ! I and Stripes do float at the North Pole. with her_Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young spent Wherever you may be located and whatever the natur Turk’s I land—12 day’s passage. social event, and one which wrill not soon be Mrs. L. A. White... i Mass., At this the members of Sunday with their sister, of your banking requirements, you are invited t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of Milford, forgotten by those who were privileged to at- writing. Monday, mow cordially ar- Lane returned home ounaay alter a lew of Mr. and Club are making the final Kaiph a resident of who confer or with this bank. in town last 'week, the guests tend was the event of the 35th wedding anni- Wassaumkeag Mr. James Merrill, Troy, correspond were his E. N. Bartlett, and ! ior tne annual nan uj. ui from there to spend some weeks with her of and a handkerchief able time is Mr. Williams is the port given Monday evening: January care for his stock. from pair gaiters reported. help Apple packers j — 21st, can have schooner Northland arrived with a general grandmother, Mrs H. N. Abbott.Miss Ida Ful- j low's hail Friday night, January much liked pastor of the Congregational church" China have been busy at the Center the past \ store Aroostook and to load ler of Waterville is the town in the ! 1 on M. A. Cook at his cargo for county, paper canvassing the same by calling at this place.” week ... Will Bennett is now going the rounds for New York. January 21st, schooner Methe- interests of the Maine Bible Society. She is stop- : Blankets, Harnesses, Robes, on Main street. w’ith his gasolene engine, sawing wood-Mr. j besec arrived with a load of fertilizer, January ping at Mrs. Rose Foggs....Mrs. Harold Clement has been a rumor afloat for several The News of Brooks. j Abram Cooper and family have moved to Wa- j Whips, Horse Goods. There sch. Wm. Bisbee arrived with fertilizer. is and her sister, Miss of 22nd, quite ill, Daisy Young Mrs.Ella that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company terviile, where he has employment.... days J anuary 23rd, schooner Aetna arrived to load Portland, is taking care of her. Daniel Young, s Point A. B. Payson is buying and ! to establish a coal plant at Mack shipping apples. Reynolds visited her daughter in Waterville are lumber for the Pride Lumber Co. of New who is employed in an automobile factory in E. R. of anthrac.te coal for points in Mrs. H. H. Rich has gone to Massachusetts last week_Hope all saw the comet Sunday I CONNER, for the handling York. Conn., is visiting his father, E. S. Young- northern Maine. with her boy for the winter. evening. The clear sky and nearly full moon I the death of Mr. and Mrs Walter Haley left last Thursday Monday’s daily papers reported dimmed its McLeod Pendleton has return- Mrs. Phoebe Reynolds is in rather poor health of course brightness. Miss Margaret S. Smith from suicide shooting in for Winchester, Mass., for a few weeks’ stay Belfast, Maine. and is with Rowe. Raymond by a five weeks visit in Quincy, boarding Sophia Mrs. Bean. ed home from Somerville, Mass., and stated that the deceased with their daughter, George her cousin, BORN where she was the guest of Miss Delia of Massachusetts is with the a of basket ball between Mass., Page was a native of Stockton Springs, Maine, where During game played Miss Susan Isabel of Johnson a Mrs. A. J. Kinney, formerly family Ephraim for few weeks. he had living. This is supposed the Winterports and Old Towns one of the Old twofcbrothers Blake. In South Urooksville, January 16, to Gilmore of this town. Charles E. Lane had a of cord wood the of the late Town boys wras quite seriously injured Mrs. large pile t.o bG the youngest of family Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Blake, a daughter. of Frank French is ill. ! Dr. W. C. Libby and Wilmer J. Dorman cut up last week. The power saw makes quite Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of our town. The quite Bunker. In Franklin. January 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bunker, a son. Belfast installed the officers of Searsport Royal a difference in the work from the old hand saw young man was 34 years of age and leaves a Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns Clements. In Winterport, January 22, to Arch Wednesday evening, January method. wife and two children. Much sympathy is ex- Chapter without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Clements, a daughter. was served in the dining hail tended to Messrs. Clement and William Smith 19th. A collation Mr. Charles E. Peabody is handling a new rheum, any itching. Doan’s Ointment. Your Conary. In Blue-hill, January 15, to Mr. and sells it. Mrs. Edwin E. a after the installation. apparatus for bathing purposes that he thinks in this shock and sadness. druggist Conary, daughter. I Ginn. In Bucksport, January 12, to Mr. and who was taken wiii to be a marked success and which F. A. Buker, the local saddler, prove Mr. Bui!, manager of the Bull Steamship Mrs. Herman E. Ginn, a son. sick man for is ill January loth, has been a very he canvassing the county for. Co. of New York, was in town Monday in- Hawley'. In Searsport. January 19, to Mr. somewhat. It and Mrs. James Hawley, a son. the past week, but is improving Tha school has a new which specting the conditions of the paper shipments High library, Johnson. In Bucksport, January 5, to Mr. before he will be able to Northern Pa- will be several days must be of advantage to the pupils. A new from Cape Jellison by the Great and Mrs. Grover C. Johnson, a son. in his to Mr. resume work shop. play is being rehearsed lor next Saturday per Co. of Millinockett, for which his company Leach. In Penobscot, January 13, York is and Mrs. Pearl Leach, a son. Amos D. Carver of Brooklyn, New evening at the Good Templar Lodge. is constructing a steamer, expressly fitted for Many a Belfast Household Will Find Moody'. In North Islesboro, January 16, to » bwij the ol me wear iNortn- to build, the coming season, Kutli Ames is much improved, out cannot as transportation paper, Them So. Mr. and Mrs. Adin Moody, a son. with all the modern improve- ern is said to be faster Ryan. In Brooksville, January 13, to Mr. mobile garage yet walk a step. Her mind is all right and she manufacturing paper stone and To have the and aches of a bad back and Mrs. Daniel a son. STOVES AND RANGES. The structure will be of than it can be delivered to its in New pains Ryan, ments. can amuse herself with hooks and dolls, which patrons to be free from near the Mrs. J. C. Nick- The Northland will continue in the removed; entirely annoying, wood and the location is to be thankful for. York. | something of Boston is the urinary disorders is enough to make mai:i:iki> els’ estate. Henry McLean business still, we are told. dangerous A SPECIALTY. Mark the little fellow w ho was taken PLUMBING Cram, any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this architect. Last us mild ill about the same time as Ruth and in week gave, unusually weather | Ames, be about will of the great change can brought prove Bkazley-Hi ychins. In Bucksport, January At the annual meeting of the directors for and the same way, does not surfer quite as much as January. Tuesday Saturday brought words to hundreds of Belfast read" 19, William R. and Miss Marion L. 11th, comforting Beazley National Bank, held January rain storms, which, like all the both of Searsport formerly, but is slid practically helpless. all-day previous er3. Hutchins, Bucksport. for the en- the officers were elected storms of this season, cleared away leaving the Carleton Aiyksrury. In Bangor, January Memorial following The members of Rev. J. VY. old W. J. 60 Miller street. Ota* St., Opp Vaughan's Heal, Belfast, Maine, : JOHN B. 1. A. 18, Ralph W. Carleton and Mrs. Frances Ames- STICKNEY, Frank Pendleton, president; warm for the time of the S year. suing year: him a last temperature no reason to both of R assistant parish gave cordial welcome here says: “I have change my opinion bury, xkport. H. cashier; J. A. Colson, We certainly shall not have a long, cold win- Dockham In Nichols, Mr. whom he was I O’Brien. Searsport, January OPEN AT ALL TIMES, A. B. Sunday. G. L. Morrill, by of Doan’s Kidney Pills, which expressed Uiidillg cashier. F. 1. Pendleton, B. F. Loleord, ter, as some would-be prophets declared in the 19, by Rev. C. H. McElhiney, George Dockham drove to Jackson with him. the local in 1904, I can A. H. Nichols, entertained, through newspapers and Mrs. O’Brien, both of W. C. Pendleton and autumn. The ground is bare and the Evelyn Prospect. Ferguson, early more than ever for Frank, the little son of C. O. Goodwin, has recommend them strongly Knowltc n-Turner. In Liberty, January directors. desire now is for snow to general enough give the benefit I received has been Some 15, Marlton Knowlton and Belle Turner, for- been very sick again. It is to be hoped that he lasting. us Mud. and more mud, is the con- of Camden, both of of who was sleighing. when in merly Liberty. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. A. Ward well Bucksport, may recover, for he'is a very attractive eighteen or twenty years ago living George bright, dition of our streets much of the with Wilson-Carscadden. In York, Neb., Jan- J Roosevelt with time, to have trouble from cl : eer of the steamer iittie and the of the household. Belmont, Me., I began my uary 19, Jesse Everett Wilson of Fort Collins, Corrected for The Journal. eng fellow, light frozen, between. Weekly on two to rough ground a and Miss Edna Blanche Carscadden of Robert E. Peary trips kidneys. I was almost laid up with lame and Colo., | MARKET. Commander At this we are PRODUCE PAID PRODUCER. at the writing, January 25th, having Pownal F. and A. held a York. the Arctic and who is to lecture Lodge, M., public aching baeK and at times I could hardly stoop regions, w eather. The snow’ is all per bu, 50a75,Hay, 18.00 spring nearly gone installation of officers Apples, M. E. church here Tuesday evening, February Wednesday evening, or straighten. My kidneys were very weak dried, per lb., 7! Hides, 8 and loaded teams are coming into the village hav- when the from these D1KI) Beans, 2.50a2.75: 10 1st, was formerly a resident of Searsport, January 19th, following gentlemen and the secretions organs caused pea, Lamb, with wagons. It is truly unseasonable wreather. Beans, Y. E., 3.25a3.50 Lamb Skins, 60 a saddler business several took the oath of office: L. A. Gardner, W. M.; me and inconvenience their ing conducted great annoyance by 25a28 The the Ladies’ Aid last Butter, Mutton, 8 D. Black store on Main supper by Society Charles Kneeland, S. W.; A. P. in Doan’s Pills Blaisdell. In Fred- i years ago in the E. Goodhue, 2nd, irregularity passage. Kidney Ellsworth, January 14, Beef, sides, 5.\a7.^ Oats, 32 lb., 48 was, as usual, a success. The supper erick M. Blaisdell, aged 54 years and 10 months, now H. C. Holmes as a Friday J. W.;Capt. C. C. Park,Treas.; L. F.Murray,Sec.; soon relieved me and since to Belfast Beef, fore quarters, 6 Potatoes, 40a45 street, occupied by moving Bridges. In wras excellent, the waiters were attentive and Bangor, January 10, Mrs. Hed- 60 Round 10 A. M. Ames, Chap.; F. V. Davis, Marshall; A* have used them on several Barley, bu, Hog, drug store. I occasions, procur- wig L. Bridges of Bucksport, 26 years. the was that of aged j Cheese, 17 Straw, 10.00 general atmosphere sociability C. Treat, S. D.; B. B. Sanborn, J. D.; James at Wilson’s drug store. I have Bulduc. In Bucksport, 11, Paul was ing my supply January Chicken, 16Turkey, 26a28 The weather for the past week very and Homer 5 months general good fellowship. Crocker, S. S.; J. F. Ellis, J. S.; C. N. benefit and I therefore recom- Bulduc, aged and 17 days. south- Fletcher, always received Calf Skins, 12|Tallow, 3 warm until Friday night, when a strong Bremner. In Clinton, January 22, R. This week closes the business of J. W. Hobbs Tyler. The Installing officer was R. W. D. D. Doan’s Pills at Joseph Duck, 18'Veal, 9al0 continued mend Kidney every opportuni- Bremner, aged 52 years. westerlv breeze came along and Eggs, <12 Wool, unwashed. 28 at his new' store, and another firm will then G. M., I. F. Hills of Northport. R. W. D. G. M., ty.” Candage. In South Bluehill, 18, until when rain began to January Fowl, 14 Wood, hard, 4.00a4.50 Saturday morning, A. Smith of Belfast was widow of Roderick take possession. Mr. Hobbs is, however, a Rev. A. present, act- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- Mary, Candage, aged SO Geese, 18! Wood, soft, 3.00 fall and came down in heavy showers during years, 4 months and 7 and as he continues to hoid his real as the exercises. C. J. Pat- New sole days. hustler, ing chaplain during ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, York, agents Copeland. In RETAIL PRICE. RETAIL MARKET. the day taking the snow all off. Sunday morn- Thomaston, January 14, Oliver estate here it is supposed that he will continue tee of Belfast, a Past Master, was also in at- for the United States. 78 8 11 a Copeland, aged years, months and 16 days. Beef, Corned, Lime, 1.10 up bright and clear with strong ing opened to do business in some in Brooks. tendance. the ceremonies a bounti- the name—Doan’s—and take no Donahue. In Thomas Butter 5 50 way Following Remember Rockland, January 18, Salt, 14lb., I8a20|0at Meal, the thermometer registering H. 41 3 3 westerly wind, ful collation was served in the hall Donahue, aged years, months, 16 days. Corn, 82.0nions, Mr. Irving Johnson has for the past few banquet to other. above. Follett. In Belfast, January 23, Charles Cracked Corn, 77'0il, kerosene, 13al4 all invited guests and members, after which a weeks been with his parents, Ephraim and Willis Follett, aged 53 years, 7 months and 26 Corn Meal, 77 Pollock, 5 of Mr. E. A. Buker, the social season in the lodge room was 22, Pork, 16 Since the illness Mary Hussey Johnson, at their new home in enjoyed NEWS. days. Cheese, SHIP Healey. In his on Main street and remarks were made later Belfast, January 23, Albert H. CottonSeed, 2.00 Plaster, 1.13 iocal saddler, and while shop this He was born in Brooks, lived in very pleasing by place. Healey, aged 18 years, 10 months and 6 days. Codfish, dry, 8a9 Rye Meal, 3£ has been closed, several of the “Sons of Rest,” Rev. A. A. Smith, Mr. Charles Calkin and Mr. Thorndike for a time with his parents, then AMERICAN PORTS. Kelley. In Winterport, January 22, Silas Cranberries, 10i Shorts, 1.55 of their All felt that -— and those who live on the interest A. M. Ames. participating the Pierce Kelley, aged 64 years and 8 months. Clover 00 Sugar, 6 went to Massachusetts and later became a de- New York, January 18. Ar, sch. Annie B. Seed, j the of occasion had been most pleasing and that the Haddican. In Winterport, 23 T. I., 40 savings, have been enjoying hospitality tective and followed that business in the South Mitchell, Somes Sound; sld, sch. William Bis- January Flour, 6.75a7.50;Salt, FORECLOSURE NOTICE Michael Haddican, aged 82 years. G. Sweet Potatoes, 4 J. H. Sullivan at his boot and shoe emporium young W. M. merited congratulations upon the bee, Elizabethport for Stockton; 19, ar, schs. H, Seed, and West. He has figured in some desperate Linnekin. In East Knox, Mrs. 17 Wheat Meal. 4 his he from the James B. Jordan, Port Lizzie B. January 14, Lard. Fred P. Nickerson of Swan on Main where have enjoyed manner in which presided chair Royal; Willey, WHEREAS, street, they cases and has generally been successful in Matilda Linnekin, aged 91 years and 16 days. Brunswick; sailed, sch. Humarock, Hampton in the of Waldo and State of M wood some of them going out as “In the East.” Morrill. In Troy, January 19, James Mor- County splendid fire, them. His health failing he came home to try Roads; 21, ar, sch. Wawenock, Norfolk; 22, ar, rill, aged 65 years. his deed dated the first d:i ! as chestnuts in the late fall as the heat Ella M. by mortgage brown and recover in the climate of Maine. The Ladies Aid Society has to have schs. Willey, Brunswick; Norombega, Orcutt. In East bracing arranged E. Sullivan, January 7, Mrs. A. L>. and recorded in the V is all that could be desired. St. John, N. B.; Lucy French, Stonington; January, 1901, at times the contemplated Military Whist social on Rebecca Orcutt, aged 87 years. 23, sld, sch. Henry F. Kreger, Fernandina; 25, of Deeds, Book 200, Pag has for an PJKOSPKCT FEHKY. Patterson. In Belfast, January 23, Amos BELFAST FAIR County Registry The Epworth League arranged Thursday evening, February 3rd, in Denslow arrived, schs. Ida B. Gibson, Stockton for New S. Nickerson of Swan P. Patterson, aged 73 years, 9 months and 23 conveyed to Albert to be Sheriff Frank Littlefield of Monroe William H. Sumner, Pensacola. 1910. unusually attractive entertainment given Deputy Hall, This manner of “bloodless warfare” is Rochelle; days. AUGUST 16, 17, 18, in said County of Waldo and State of Ma January 18. Sld, sch. Henry B. Fiske, in said £■ on was entertained by Deputy Sheriff W. D. Har- in the at Boston, Piper. In Samuel certain of land situated in the Methodist church Tuesday evening, being indulged throughout country sch. Edward B. Benton, January 19, J. to parcel Jacksonville; 19, sld, Winslow, For information, apply and bounded and described as follow 1 the chief riman last Bertha M. Piper, aged 44 years. ville, February 1st, at 8 o’clock,when engi- Thursday night_Miss present, Miss Sue M. Partridge of Belfast, Norfolk; Wm. L. Douglass, Baltimore; 21, ar, Starz. In Wash.. 17, ! wit: Northerly by land of Isaac B. Nick» Wardwell of Pattee of w'ho has been she J. R. Bodwell, Philadelphia; Ned P. Walk- Spokane, January Mrs, 0RRIN J. DICKEY, neer of the Roosevelt, Mr. Geo. A. Unionville, teaching having the necessary forts, flags,etc.,which schs. Eva of westerly by Goose Pond; southerly by la Brewer, Kennebec; Fannie Sprague Starz, formerly Belfast, aged j on his Arctic The school in the Clark district, visited friends for various where she er, Boothbay; Mary 32 4 Belfast. Maine. Reuben Smart's heirs; and easterly b\ Bucksport, will lecture trip. provides organizations N. J. years and months. 4tf | & Fay, Maurice River, road from Swanville M will illustrated more than one here several days last week.Miss Angelia is called to lead in these en- Thorndike. In Rockland, January 18, Abbie County leading lecture be by upon exceedingly January 19. Cld, sch. James more ot Philadelphia, E. Thorndike of Belfast, aged 18 years, 8 Bangor, containing thirty acres, hundred views. Garments and Harriman closed a successful term of 8 weeks and exciting contests. W. Jr., Portland. j stereopticon tertaining, engrossing Paul, months and 25 days. OF THANKS and whereas the said Albert S. Nickerson be school here last It was her third Baltimore, January 18. Sld, sch. Mertie B. CARD 1 curios from the Arctic regions will also Saturday. The game is ordinary whist, each table having Thompson. In Montville, January 19, Mrs. since deceased and 1, the undersigned. Boston. The of Mr. H. W. Healey wish to ex- beer 15 cents. term here.W. D. Harriman, who had been decorated with a fort and Crowley, Sarah 80 2 months and family H. Nickerson of said Swanville, has shown. Admission, 25 cents; children, a captain and being 16. Ar, sch. Emma Thompson, aged years, for the Fernandina, Fla., January 3 their heartfelt appreciation let- as executrix of the last will an* confined to t he house t.he rvast. t.wo weeks, was days. press appointed flags. The object is to hold your fort and cap- S. Charleston; 17, ar, sch. Pendleton Sis- ters deeds of kindness anti court- 1 A last at ine Lord, of sympathy, tamerit of said Albert S. Nickerson, deo supper given ihursciay mgnt able to drive to last to see New York. —_ for their son -1 Sandypoint Sunday ture as many nags as possible tor the home ters, | j esy and the words of love Albert, and whereas the condition of said mort home of Mrs. Rachel M. Pendleton at the Har- ■ and Dr. J. A. who is him... Mrs. Jacksonville, a,uiu