July 30,1914
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Today'* lournal. OBITUARY. IMPROVEMENTS ON WATER STREET. HON. JAMES R. TABER. PERSONAL PERSONAL. PERSONAL. prfnta an appre- 5,11 .Northport Campground.. Viola widow of Robert F. Patter- What M. R. Knowlton has in On another Mrs. end Mrs. Ward J., CapL Dope the Way paee.Thlj^rnal Leary of this city were Mill of Woterville is Ernest of a at the rv Improvements on Water Hon. Jam- R. TJ>ar ofUnit, Gladys lleurrey the Lynde Boitondi guest 28th at 7.80 of Old ciative notice of recent of Mrs. Transfer* in Real Estate.. son, died of tuberculosis July p. m., Renovating and Erecting New from the guests Henry Parsons in Thorn- guest of lfis. L. J. Puttie. home of 11. L. liitchell. in connection with hie retirement the .Hon. James at her home 163 street, aged 61 years. dike. Granges. High Buildings. town, and w# add Mrs. Wilson Belfast.. Personal.. office of of that Miss Nellie P. Colley of Rozbnry, Maas., is Hamilton of Dexter is the guest Per.. East She was born in North Haven, the daughter of Marcellos R. Knowlton postmaster has for years made a his Mrs. Guy L. Peavey and son Russell are of Mrs. B Notes. some further of well-spent the guest of Mrs. B. P. Gsrdoer. Raymond Dyer. t the late Samuel and Cooper basinets of particulars Women Margaret Stimp- baying neglected end dilapidated in Vassalboro, May spending several weeks with friends in Massa- ,al Points..The Only life. Mr. Taber was born Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Sonthwortb left Toss- Archie of was a recent came when a child. When and Gray Buclcsport guest the Atlantic Coast..A son, and to Belfast buildings repairing and improving them* William chusetts. ;r on were Taber, a of his the wife of and that be 29, 1889. His parents a day for visit in Boston and vicinity. uncle, A. S. Hutchins. Little Known in America. .Gen- in her teens she became Cqpt. aaya has never lost any money in of Vassalboro, and Hannah Rafh* Nathaniel of Monroe visited his mar- this also s native Twombly U A. Warren of Searsmont A. H. Leonard of homai. Washington Whisper- Patterson and in the early years of her work and feels that what he has done visited relativee Middleboro, Mass., was in Smith’s Advice... Home has liff Taber, who was born In Unity. daughter, Mrs. Annie Dyer, In Winterport, jotm ried life frequently accompanied him to sea. been a benefit to Belfast (Chase) and Irionde in Belfaet the past week. Belfast on business last week. ! Port Limon and San Jose, Many years ago he The of the family in Maine came from recently. sea when founder Capt. Patterson was lost at in 1906 bought what is now known at tbe Cheater E. James Jones of Booton was the of his Miss Nan Bailey of Boston and Portland is Rica- of New Bedford, Mass., and the guest on the vicinity Miss E. Frances Abbott was a recent guest Pilot Fleet. The Secrets in command of schooner Anna Pendleton Perkins place on Elm street, of Charles brother, Fred D. Jonea, the week. the guest of Mrs. Emma Hamm. jSton How. their ancestry to one of the pas- peat Personals., to New York. Tabers trace of Miss Marian M. Perry at the Connor-Morse Sea. ..Pittsfield the trip from Savannah, Ga., ard, repaired the house,made modern Mrs. S. improve- of the and in England to Clara A. Brier of Cliftondale, Maes., is M. Milliken of New York is visiting his ielfaet ball Team. .Republican No of the schooner or crew were re- built a and sengers “Mayflower;” cottage, Bayside. tidings ments, barn, sold the place as a the the guest of her Fred Waldo Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Milliken. ir Rockland. .A Glance Back- William the William Taber, brother, mother, sailed from Savannah. It was home. He then went Conqueror. Mra. Alwilda Strout and Editn a Great Into ceived after she into the Windsor about daughter, L., Bringing Ship Hotel, father of James R, came to Unity Pruf. and Mrs. William F. Schoppe and son Mrs. C. L. Fletcher of Somervijle, Mass., is .The Governor on a to Mrs. Patterson and her two which was without a were guests of Mrs. Irving L. Perry at Bayside „rk Harbor. great grief bathroom, and when he in h*s wife’s old the year 1845, and settled Billie left Monday for a visit in Weet Auburn. the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. H. Carter. Annie P. of Rox- sold it it was the week. daughters, now Mrs. Ryder with all the modern south of past equipped homestead, two and one-half miles Mr. and O. I P. Bowker of conveniences. He next Mrs. John Mclntire returned to W. Caseley of Boston is spending a vaca- ,r i«. .The Churches. .County bury, Mass., and Mrs. Gertrude bought the two Palm- Regina Cash of Castine spent last week in the he removed to the l< : -uience.The News of a er houses on village. Subsequently Frenchboro Monday after a short viait in Bel- tion with Mrs. W. E. Marsh and Mrs. L. 0. Belfast. The deceased was devout Christian High street, which were fast go- He Belfast, the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. village, where his last days were spent. fast. Bucklin. ! Brooks* Scientist and a member of the local church. She ing to decay, and it was a hard to George Ward well. proposition his town in the legislature and of Belfast. a Rebekah them to the represented Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chellis H. Michaels of i News was for years member of Aurora bring up good tenements they are offices. He Mr. and Mrs. Calvin I. Burrows of Rockland C. Hopkins returned Springfield, Mass., is not served some of the town 1 in leading iliam Made His First Speech O. O. Three sisters and one About this time he aUo from a visit with relatives in Bruns- the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. Lodge, I. F. today. bought and he died. His were last and of Mr. Monday parents, Hiram V News and Motes. was about 72 years old when guests Thursday Friday Literary brother Mrs and Mrs. the Simeon wick. Michaels. survive: Celia Stevens improved Staples house on Miller of Clement and M rs. S. A. Parker. i Toast Waters. Border State wife, Hannah, was the daughter Drake of Mrs. Eliza Saunders of street and it is now the attractive (...Cost of Electric Lucy Wilton, resi- the Rev. 1. B. Mower of Waterville was in Bel- Mrs. Sarah Durgin and Mrs. Chas. H. poem and Hephzibah (Chase) Rackliff of Unity, Mrs. Emma D. Elms has returned home from Crosby V. nat Makes Milk and Butter Deer and Orrin F. of Brockton, dence of Verrill S. Jones. The Isle, Stimpson dilapidated settlers in this fast on his way to Brooklin on busi- were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Geo. E. Johnson Bells...A Waldo family being among the earliest an extended visit with the family of her son Saturday v, Wedding Mass. The funeral will take to-morrow, old Williamson block on street was place High Frank in Mass. ness. at the Battery, ,unty Boy- section. Worcester, at 2 m at her late home. Rev, Ash- transformed into a business Friday p. good block, to district school Miss -i.ington Letter. .News Snap- James R. Taber attended the Henry Hoyt Hilton, who had been at the Mrs. Raymond R. Sherman and two children Mabel Cushman, private secretary of En- A. Smith of Bangor will officiate, which Mr. Knowlton points with : no Week. .The National ley pride. and further increased returned for a few visit in stone & is the for the customary period Battery with his family for several weeks, left Sunday weeks’ Webster, Boston, guest of Mrs. It .Recent Deaths... Farm- Some years ago he bought a house on the Friends school at James C. Durham. School.. .James R. his store of knowledge at Saturday for his home in Chicago. Fayette. Normal Isaac S. Bryant died July 18t,h at his home in Miller street of the late Dr. J. G. Brooks es- Reunions.. .County R I. Then, after teaching school Mr. and Mrs. John A. at Miss Hazel who amily tate and now owns this Providence, Miss Nellie Hanson of arrived Fogg spent Sunday Barnard, has been the guest Remi- Thomastbn after an illness of several weeks, good double tenement. Malden, Mass., .1 lienee. .A Personal for three he embarked in a merchan- of friends winters, to a few Mrs. Camp Quantabacook, guests of Dr. and Mrs. in this city, returned to her home in 73 He was born in Searsmont, the He also bought and repaired the Frank Stover Friday spend week with Harriet rmrence. aged years. tile business which he followed for upwards of house on street P. at No. 3 Court O. S. Vickery. Lewiston, Tuesday. son of and Annie Bryant. Bridge and the Field house ad- Adams, street. it. ..Stockton Springs.. .Born Joseph (Smith) to ill health he took thirty-five years. Owing Miss Helen Tufts of Mr. and P Died.. ..Market. ..County In 1870 he married Antoinette Metcalf, joining. When Mr, Knowlton bought the old Mrs. Thomas E. Bowker returned Saturday Exeter, N. H., who had Mrs W, R. Tarbox and Miss Ida a to the west some years ago. He then Alden house on trip been the guest of Mrs. A. C. returned Hodsdon of are of Mr. and who died some 24 years ago. The first forty Bridge street it was rapidly in from a short visit with her parents, Mr.