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The Republican Journai 85 Belfast, Maine. Thursday, January Volume 2,1913. number 1 lournal. work foaay’s when he entered the employ of th e Kan- and Co. She was OBITUARY. tag, by the Thompson Mfg. THE BELFAST BOARD OF TRADE. sas Stock Yards and was V"15- ! City Co., rapidly pro- • sister of Mr. Alonzo J. Knowlton, now of PERSONAL. { the Granges.....Fiftieth PERSONAL. moted until he became the general manager. North for several the Maine Press Associ- Conway, N. H., who years A very enthusiastic meeting of the Belfast E‘ S'rll!l Churches- He was a frequent summer visitor to his old was the of the Bel- Herbert B. Foster of .ihituary.-The efficient superintendent Board of Trade was held at their rooms on Portland was in town Herbert T. Field was at home from Portland Trade. .Secret So- where atiep —j of home, he was always warmly welcomed, fast schools. took last last week for a visit. for over The funeral place Sat- street last with a Christmas. and High Monday evening, good Personal. enjoyed nothing so much as a trip down urday, Rev. Wilson of the Dr. clr .Transfers in David.L. Congrega- attendance despite the storm which prevailed. W. L. West left Tuesday to Carl Hopkins of Camden si. Sheldon. the with a of his old morning spent Christmas- bay party companions. tional church, Belfast, officiatinur. The attend the D> tate iiecent Deaths..The election of officers resulted as follows: opening session of the Legislature. day with friends in this city. '■ Mr. Rust is survived hiB wife, Rfs! IHararte Estate. .Left Over by formerly Mr. president, Dr. W. L. West; vice presidents, Albert Gammans had a serious ill Miss Aima F. .The Onion—Eat It.... Miss Nellie Case, daughter of the late Emma, widow of Hatch, died in Isles- very Coiby of Brockton, Mess., ar- r Capt. Pyam James H. turn last Lived Howes, Selwyn Thompson and Morris Saturday and is in a critical condi- rived Dec. £5th to u, products..Short Case of Kenduskeag, who died during the boro, Dec.31st after an illness of several months visit relatives. L. Elon B. treas- tion. on Presidents. Civil Mrs. Slugg; secretary, Gilchrest; Miss War; by two sons, Fred and Donald E.t Hatch was the daughter of Richmond and Nettie Follett was the guest last week JSi urer, Clement W. Wescott; board of managers, Frank ,. Magazines. Davis returned .ianuary and an adopted daughter, Dorothy. His re- Nancy Pendleton, and all her life last Saturday to Wa- of relatives and friends in Rockland. Belfast. (Watson) Robert F. Dunton, Horace Charles .Fast .Searsport* had been of the Chenery, terville from a visit with his mains, accompanied by Mrs. Rust and his son prominent in the life town aunt. Mrs. L. A. Miss Flora Blake of >* Of Belfast. Harmon, W. H. Hall, H. W. Clark, Charles R. Cottrell. Brockton, Mass., is Donald will arrive in Belfast on the taking an active interest in c urch and morning society Frank L. spending the holidays with relatives in Bel- $s Ballads (poem)..My and Coombs, Whitten, James C. Durham, train tomorrow, Friday, and will be placed in known for her many excellent qualities Mr. and Mrs. John Collins fast. {f Eden Home farent- W. C. Herman H. Coombs and Maurice spent Christmas the and Shaw, with t ,,operation ...History of receiving tomb at Grove cemetery for in- good works. She is survived by three Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce in North Walker Lord. Dwight Kimball passed Christmas in Pitts- j State. .Literary News terment later in the family lot. They will be daughters and a son—Mrs. Maurice Decker, Brooksville. Advertising and transportation committee, field with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Not*-'- met at the station by Hon. and Mrs. C. O. Poor Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Amasa Williams and George *nti Orlando E. Charles Miss Mary L. Moor returned to Kimball. L Anniversary. .Buck- Frost, Bickford, Fred D. Waterville | and other friends of the deceased. ; Edwin Hatch, all of Islesboro, as well as by sev- History of 1912 in Jones, Charle. H. William Monday after a short visit with Miss Ella jf7 eral Twombly, K. Keene, Frye Miss Edith L. Strout returned to Portland u In- I grandchildren. She is also survived by in ! The Shipping W. J. Clifford. this city. Frank Webster Kelly passed to the higher Saturday after a vacation visi* to he Canal. | three brothers and three sisters, Capt. William lir East j life in Collins left Winterport, Maine, on Thursday morn- i Manufacturing committee, Selwyn Thomp- Ralph last week for Belfast home. I -..mgs. .Born Married. Pendleton and Capt. Nathan Pendleton, of Waverly, Dec. after a short He James H. Mass., where he will train A Tribute to'John ing, 19tb, illness was son, Howes, John R. Dunton, Ben D. for a nurse at the Mrs. A. i Islesboro; Capt. Watson Pendleton, of Belfast; George Gilchrest came up from born in now Charles R. Insane Frankfort, Winterport, March 20, Field, Coombs, Morris L. Slugg, Ed- Hospital. Rockland to | Mrs. Lyaia Jane Davis, of Dorchester, Mass,, speed Christmas with hei mother, 1841. He was a son of the late Albert gar Harding. Mrs. Abbie Living- Miss Christiana Pendleton and Mrs. Alfred Eells Read, P. W. M., is the Mrs. Margaret Frost. stone and Caroline New GRANGES. Peirce Kelly. He is sur industries, William H. Quimby, James chaplain of No. Hi: Hatch, of Islesboro. The funeral will be held Minneapolis Chapter 9, Order Alman McMahan and Warren vived by a sister, Mrs. William R. of C. Durham, S. A. Frank L. of the i'ahy, v.hc- Stavely today. Parker, Whitten, V. Eastern Star. have employment in Boston, spent Christmas Lahaska, Penn., and his brother, A. Simmons, E. S. Pitcher, H. H. in Waldo County, Fitzroy Ralph Howes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. in Belfast with of Boston. W. Clark. Morse, v/ho spent relatives. of Mr. “Belfast's old Kelly, He received his early edu- Mr. George Herrick died of pneumonia at his j :[■ 2,745. Augustus Perrj, grand the past two weeks in returned home cation in the schools of his native and W. Boston, rb Mrs. Etta E. wel t to fell into his last town, home in South Dec. 28th. He was Rooms, H. Hall, Fred R. Poor, Frank G. Savery Castine very i man,” sleep Saturday morning Belfast, by Monday train. Uling interesting later at evening's Wednesday to the remairc.tr of Dec. 28th at 2 attained the Hampden Academy, State Normal born in in 1823, the son of the Mixer, E. F. Littlefield, Ralph spend the week ! in the new o’clock, having Northport May, Darby. p.lay night Miss Louise W. Richards returned to Farm- with Miss Annette Robinson. School, Bridgewater, Mass., and Eastman’s late Joab and Herrick. He was a Public Utilities, Robert F. W. A. ,-\ening will be the in- great age of 97 years and 8 months. He had Sally Wight Dunton, Y. then ington Monday after her College, Poughkeepsie, N. He studied farmer and his whole life was at Mason, R. C. Ness, Frank Arthur spending vacation Ansel Lothrop, son of Mr. arc .Yrs. ■ he might reach the century mark, but spent quietly Bramhall, Thomas th a harvest feast. hoped with her mother, Mrs. Annie law in the office of the late Hon. Amasa Nor- Ritchie. Richards. is at home for the often said he was ready and willing to go home. His wife, formerly Miss Lucy Wight, Lothrop, ho.iiays from the a concert and two PrnKS Ritphhiirir Moca Ho n; a a adiniftorl to C. : had E. Frost was a business caller in Pitt*. Harvard dental when the call came. During the past year he died 11 years ago. He is survived by two sis- Membership, Clement W. Wescott, Irvin T. school, Boston. .heir Grange room Dec. field W and had several ill turns and his relatives and the Waldo County Bar and commenced the Mrs. Sarah Bennett of Stockton Dinsmore.Elon G. G. ednesday the guest for Christmas Miss ters, Springs B.Gilchrest, Abbott,Clyde Annette a ir. w\ ed all. The com- of his Robinson,.recent y teacher by practice of law in Maine, where and Holmes. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Frost friends realized that the end was not far dis- Winterport, Miss Melissa Herrick of Northport. One | East Belfast but of late teachi in was Mrs. R. T. Winn, ,g Brewer, he had since resided in the mansi on son D. Mrs.Edith tant. All that medical skill and tender loving family also survives, Percy Herrick of Northport. Finance, Ralph Southworth, Charles R. Clark of Somerville,Mass..returned has accepted a position in Chelsea. ,ie. Mr. took an active interest in and care in the do use- Kelly town iiie lunerai iuuk at ms lute Coombs Selwyn Thompson. home last She was home could to prolong this piace nome Saturday. called here by Mrs. C. meet matters and Mary Pendleton Colc« rd has a Grange will Jan. life was done. He suffered early in life was a Republican in at 2 Rev. David Secretary West was a vote of thanks the illness of her posi- E ful, exemplary a Wednesday o’clock, B. Phela given sister, Miss Eva Wight. tion as clerk in Monroe. This Hattie M. Black's fancy goods Grange, chill politics, but became a Democrat with the late for his services in the past and his was severe Thursday, became unconscious officiating. report Miss Marian Hazeltine returned to her school store and entered her for the election Horace whom he much admired.