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VOLUME 92. NO. 3._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15; 1920. YiV$ CENTS~ very frail herself she took cold in taking BROOKS. PERSONAL. THE SPRINGS ! CHURCHES The Court. Agnes R. Nickerson, STOCKTON the long ride to the cemetery and a severe Supreme Judicial Swanv'.lle, Libt., vs. George T. the home Don’t fail to see the ten reel master- Nickerson, Swanville; chill followed, when she reached Miss Eloise Lewis is teaching in the services M fail to see the ten reel master- Preaching will be held next Justice (ieorge Hanson of Calais Pre- cruel and abusive Pon't Jennie Harold Bell Wright’s “The treatment, custody of of her niece in Stockton, Mrs. piece, Shep- Paul school in Waldo. Sunday morning at the Harold Bell Wright’s “The Sheo- Congregational siding. minor children given libellant; also her Morse The next morning a mild herd of The Hills’’ at the Colonial The- Braggs. Mrs. Harry E. Gordon left to church. Sunday school at noon. The case of Laney Carson vs. R. H. of the Hills,” at the Colonial Thea- Monday name was changed to Agnes R. case of had At on this coming the McTag- the pneumonia developed. atre, Belfast, Friday, spend a week in Farmington. Hamlin, parties from Knox, which occu- Belfast, on this coming Friday, Preaching services will be held next gart. this the is 16th. Two presentations only, matinee writing Monday temperature Mrs. Wallace S. pied the Court practically all day Wed Neita Two presentations only, matinee Sprague left Thurs- Sunday at the Universalist church at L. Cochrane, vs. but is felt. at 2.30. evening at 7. Belfast, Libt., slightly reduced, great anxiety Admission, 28c, 0, nesday.in a suit to recover a board bill admission 28c. Evening at 7.30, day for a week’s business and pleasure 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at noon. Earle P. Cochrane, New N. :i0, orchestra, 39c. No seats Boston, H.; Old friends wish to express sympathy balcony, 28c; to Rockland. and for labor amounting in all to 28c; orchestra, 39c. No seats trip First Parish $110, desertion, the cus ody of minor child „llliny, reserve 1. (Unitarian). Minister, Rev. Mrs. Phoebe Billado, who was stricken was settled Thursday forenoon when the given to libellant. Miss Julia E. Lewis has gone to Augus- A. E. Wilson. Preaching service at 10.45 reserved. noon at the & Rose loaded here at returned a verdict with a shock last Friday Varney potatoes ta to jury for the plaintiff Alfred E. Leora Partridge is still only complete her course at the Shaw a. m.; church school at noon. Sermon Brackett, Belfast, Libt., vs. v;ss the week. in the sum of $81. home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bishop, station last Business Buzzell; Brown, Jr., Emma M. Inly better. Her persistent coughing College. subject, next Sunday morning: “LiDerty Brackett, Belfast; adultery and where she had made her home for some Ritchie Walter H. Bowden sprained his foot the custody of their minor child be wearing. Mr. and Mrs. or License.” All are cordially invited. given ry Selwyn Thompson will The case time, passed quietly away on Sunday. quite seriously last week. of Fred O. J. Horne vs. Dr. the libellant, Oscar Smith and leave next Saturday to spend the winter The North Church Circle and Guild E. A. grandmother The services were held Tuesday after- Wilson, Belfast parties, was opened Mae E. Miss Isabelle McAndlass is at work for in St. Whitney, Belfast, vs. went to Bangor Thursday, Petersburg, Florida. will a new Libt., Parker, noon from the home and the give reception to their pastor by the plaintiff’s side and the daughter’s Miller and occupied Chester A. utter de. George family. and his Whitney, Belfast; :;ing Saturday night. was lot in the William A. and Loula A. Mason left wife, Rev. and Mrs. Alfred C. Court all when even interment in her father’s day Thursday stand- sertion, the custody of minor children Miss Pearl Gilchrest of Knox spent the be Leighton of Bangor and her Mrs. Billado Tuesday to spend the remainder of the Elliott, in their church parlors next ing room was crowded. The action Koy Prospect Ferry cemetery. was given the libellant, and the libelee to week-end with Miss Ruth Ames. winter in St. pay Mrs. Albion Avery of Lubec, spent was born at and had Petersburg, Fla. Tuesday evening. Plans are already to recover damages of for Prospect Ferry $10,000 alleged $5 per week towards their support Mrs. William Mrs. Robert of Houlton visit- made for a most 5th with Mr. and reached the age of 74 She had Peabody Mrs. Fred M. Dutch left morn- pleasing program. malpractice in an operation on the plain- ry years. Friday Emery K. Merrithew, Belfast, Libt., ed Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Lane a few tiff. Late in been a industrious woman and leaves days ing for N. called People’s Methodist Rev. the afternoon the Judge vs. very Dover, H., by the death Church, Sadie S. Merrithew, Waterville; utter recently. of her took the case from the and Kuth Merrithew, youngest daugh- to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mary Ash. Charles W. Martin, pastor; parsonage, jury ordered desertion. an of non-suit on the Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Merrithew, re- Fred Bishop, husband and young son, also Bernard F. Ellis of Dexter spent the Horold S. Webb returned No. 7 Court St.; telephone, 213.11. Sun- entry docket. Buz- Wednesday Cecil the official in Boston a second Mr. week-end with his Mr. and Mrs. morning zell; Robert F. Dunton. Clay, stenographer, from her holiday visit grandson, Clyde Merrithew, parents, from Bangor, where he was called to at- day preaching, 10.45; Sunday was able to of 12.00 M. service at 7.30. Two cases for take up his duties Thursday ,unity last Thursday. all this village. The sympathy of the J. E. Ellis. tend the funeral of his father-in-law. school, Evening $10,000 each were brought community is extended the and Prayer meeting this, Thursday, evening by Octavia Mitchell of Troy against Sher- morning after being confined to his home was in Bangor Thurs- daughter Miss Theo D. Lane of Mass,, is Thomas it M. Ames Athol, G. Randall, U. S. now with N., at iff Frank A. tonsilitis. friends. a month’s vacation with her 7.30. Cushman, held responsible ud Friday on business. Saturday spending stationed at the Navy Yard in Charles- for J. A.G Beach Court adjourned Saturday at 7.35 p. m. Melvin Park of ^ Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Lane. Services will be held at the Baptist deputy of Belfast whom he had an attack of indigestion, Capt. Park, who has parents, town, Mass., is spending a short vaca- the plaintiff claims used violence in after a five-days’ session. over Sun- been the vict m of a serious heart trouble church next Sunday at 10.45 a. m., with bring- ,ulg him quite seriously ill Millard Cunningham, who is attending tion in Belfast. her to Belfast as for him to sermon by ihe pastor, Rev. G. C. Sauer. ing a witness. Sheriff many years, compelling leave Shaw’s Business College in Bangor, spent Mrs. BENJAMIN WENTWORTH Howard L. Whitten has returned Cushman is also held active and retire to the Sailors’ Sunday school at noon. Christian Endeav- responsible for the R. Bennett and family have duty the week-end with his parents, Mr. and home from Albert Melrose, Mass., where she charge the plaintiff brings Benjamin Wentworth died at his home Snug Harbor in New York, passed away or meeting at 6 30. Evening service at against deputy ru'd from northern Maine. The tarry Mrs. Henry Cunningham. was called by the illness and death of in her Wilmot L. Gray of who as Waldo, Jan. 7th. He was born in Lan- at that institution early last week and 7.30. Prayer meeting Thursday, Troy, admin- wilds did not benefit Mr. Bennett’s Mrs. Susan Hatch this, „> A thrilling 5-reel featuring mother, Perkins, wid- istrator of the estate of the caster, N. H., Feb. 8, one of the the body was brought to his old home for picture, evening at 7.30. The public is cordially plaintiff’s 1832, and Mrs. Bennett is in very ow of the Rev. M. ation Munroe Salisbury in “The Millionaire Henry Perkins. father, M. V. B. took from sixteen children of Benjamin and Ruth interment on last Thursday. His wife invited to these services. Mitchell, hay health. Pirate” was shown at Crockett’s Theatre Miss Grace H. Hayes has returned the farm that belonged to her. The de- (Eely) Wentworth, who moved to Waldo, (nee Miss Alberta Walker) was with him A new boys’ class called the Efficient and for from a Charles Cole of Rockport last Saturday night. Also a reel of Cur- visit in Springvale. She was ac- fendants claimed they used only their where the deceased’s boyhood and young at the end, and she accompanied the body Class, composed of boys between the 1 this years previous a resident of 1 rent Events and 3rd episode of “Elmo, companied by her sister, Mrs. Harry H. legal rights. Arthur counsel for manhood was spent. Mr. Wentworth was home, having as companions her daugh- ages of twelve and has been Ritchie, for a few visiting and little eighteen, a Civil War ae, is in town days Mrs. The Mighty.” The following pictures Upton daughter Sheila, who the plaintiff. Buzzell and George H. veteran and served in the ter, Elizabeth Park Bridges of Gar- j formed at the Methodist church Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. will be shown on the dates: will remain here for a short visit with Morse for Fourth Maine Regiment. Six of aughter husband, her son Melvin Park following defendants. By agreement of boys diner, of Massachu- school with Mrs. Laura Robbins as teach- ■ Jan. Harold Lockwood relatives. this were in niond Smith. and her 17, in “Lend Me counsel the cases have been referred to family the Civil War and all setts, sister, Mrs. Rodney T. er. The officers are: President, Orland who Your Name,” 4th episode of “Elmo, The Ralph A. was in Chief Justice Cornish and Associate Jus- returned home, only two of them receiv- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shackford, Hardy of Arlington, Mass., formerly Miss Peavey Belfast Mon- Vice Orchard; President, Wesley Patter- serious some weeks with Mighty,” Current Events. Jan. 24th, day and Tuesday on business. He has tice Bird, to be heard in official ing wounds. Mr. Wentworth been spending Annie Walker. The friends were with Ermo vacation, Mae Allison in “The 5th son; Secretary, Scott; Treasurer, went to California in the and husband, Mr. and and Mrs, William Uplifters,” epi- been in Portland several weeks with stenographer Clay to take the testimony. gold mining daughter Capt. Barbour during Edward Martin. The class is now com- sode of Current business and also went to Dawson Brewer, left Sunday for their short all “Elmo, The Mighty,” Mrs. Peavey, who recently underwent A separate case is also entered against the Black Hills stay, returning to their posed of nine High school boys and it is Events. Jan. Francis X. Bushman an in where he in their home. homes on The 31, operation on one of her feet. They deputy sheriff Gray for the same charge. Colorado, engaged mining. ast, present Saturday. many friends expected that many good times will be and Beverly Bayne in their newest pro- will return to next week. B. O. Norton action For the past thirty years he has been a ■ Miss of the captain and his Dallas, Texas, brought against i- learn through friends that family extend enjoyed. farmer duction, “God’s Outlaw,” 6th episode of who Ernest Harvey to recover on a 125 note prosperous in Waldo. His widow, .c Hichborn lias been quite ill since deepest sympathy. Roy Randel, recently received his “Elmo, The Current Events. release The annual meeting of the North given in a horse trade. The defendant a son by his first marriage, Forest Rand to Belfast. Christmas Day and for Mighty,” from several years service in the church was Wentworth of Feb. 7. Hale Hamilton in “The Fourflush- U. held last Thursday evening, claimed the animal was not as the Hermon, survive. From ral following she was compelled to THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE S. Navy, left the past week for Bath, plain- er,” 7th episode of “Elmo, The Mighty,” where he has following a parish supper served by the tiff represented. Fred G. Gray appeared his second marriage there were four gen- am in bed, and though feeling better NEEDS YOU. employment in the Gov- when covers were laid tor 100 erations: His Current Events. These are all the best ernment Guild, and for Mr. Norton, who was detained at home daughter, Mrs. Addie Boran, v,t yet up to normal. shipyard. He has been the The Journal has a most delicious was received a number of productions that can be obtained. A menu served. At by illness. The jury returned a verdict for granddaughter, Mrs. James McGuire, and of guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ^ Nellie Blanchard Sandypoint, letters from active business men of the dance follows each Saturday evening. the short social session the new pastor the plaintiff for the note in full with in- great-grandson, James McGuire, Jr., all the Intermediate school Randel, High street. v is teaching city concerning our and his Rev. and Mrs. A. C. of West Chamber of Com- On the evening of Jan. 5th Harvest wife, Elliott, terest, amounting in all to $27.55. Buz- Virginia. His stepdaughter, Mrs. he had so far recovered from Mrs. Harriet H. Partridge has returned village, merce and will print them were a most cordial Hattie in successive Home Grange held its regular meeting given reception. zell; Chapman. Larrabee of Suncook, N. H., was turn as to return to her school to Haverhill, Mass., after spending a few issues with the Mr. Elliott at the business meet- like an own lo him anticipation that many and the officers were installed presided The case of Florence R. Gray vs. Fred daughter and arrived last week. Mrs. Oscar Smith following weeks with her Miss Leota A may be led to unite and work daughters, The here with this by Past Master J. E. Ellis Jr., of Fred- ing. report of the clerk, Dr. Adel- E. Ellis, to recover furniture at the value Friday, called by his death. One luted for her. organization. Patterson and Mrs. Marjorie O. Ham- erick Ritchie bert Millett, showed 120 members at the of $1,000, was referred to I. Keat- sister, Mrs. Mary W. Twombly of this Grange of Waldo: Master, mons. Miss George ac- To Leota, who has been em- ,! and Mrs. George C. Fletcher, the Belfast Business Men: beginning of 1919. Three Miss and Maurice D. city, two George Wentworth of Ralph D. Ellis; Overseer, Sidney L. Tib- in the members, ing Towle by the agree- brothers, Fletcher’s brother, Belfast ployed City National bank for the ,nied by Mrs. Every man, whatever his pro- Julia M. Perry, Mrs. Susan C. Mathews ment of the counsel. Brown and East Belfast and Proctor Wentworth of bets; Lecturer, Mrs. Sidney L. past few has to Ritchie. Alvah C. fession or Tibbetts; years, gone Haverhill, : ice Pendleton, and Mrs. business, should be a member and Clifford J. Pattee have died and one The case survive him. The funeral was Steward, Lewis Asst. of Harry J. McArdle, Inc., vs. Herman, af- of the Leonard; Steward, Mass., to be with her mother. motored to Belfast last Friday Belfast Chamber of Commerce. has taken a letter of held at his late home at 1 Chas. H. Forbes; Chaplain, Mrs. Martha dismissal, leaving C. F. Drake assigned for trial last Thurs- Saturday p. m., the movies at the Co- It is a of Miss Mima M. R. of .111 to attend part your business and Valentine, N., 116 members to date. of was continued. Rev. Nathan Hunt of the Morrill your Lane; Treasurer, Frank H. Sec- Twenty-eight day Green & Beck, Ritchie; church, Griffith in “The to it Quimby; now registered at al Theatre, Corrine duty support with your as Chicopee, Mass., these are non-resident where the deceased officiated. effort, retary, Mrs. Lizzie Ellis; Gatekeeper, members. Mr. Cowan. attended, ubers.” well as dues. Springfield and Miss Josie Knowlton, R. Otis W. Clarence O. Poor, treasurer, read a most The case of D.R.McAndlass vs. Herbert Lane; Ceres, Mrs. Mary Quimby; at D. and SECRET Mrs. Grace It is the Bureau to which N., registered Washington, C., and well SOCIETIES. rs. Bion B. Sanborn and prospective flora, Mrs. Hattie Jenkens; encouraging arranged report of Hamlin, Brooks parties, assigned for trial manufacturers or busiuess Pomona, employed on a case at Baltimore, Md., 'ianis Britto went to Rockland Tues- apply. Would the year’s finances. Pledges have been was entered neither no Mrs. Josephine Fogg; Lady Assistant Friday, party, Tarratine Tribe of Red Men you want Belfast to be were called to Belfast last week by Dr. will have of last returning Thursday. without such? received for about $2,000 to meet all further action. Buzzell. week, Steward, Mrs. Lizzie Forbes. After the E. A. | Ritchie; ! a supper and entertainment next Many a prospective Wilson as witnesses in the Horne- Monday Sanborn went to visit her son Don- industry has given current expenses of the coming year. The case of Loren W. vs. B. E. installation refreshments were served Wilson Hale evening in honor of the of a or town the j case. The former was superin- Daughters as a conductor on city “go by” from inatten- Mr. Poor reported a gift of a $500 Muni- ho is employed consisting of sandwiches, Hunt, Troy parties, was tried with ver- Pocahontas. tion. cakes, dough- J tendent and the latter a graduate nurse of This will be a general good ric running from Rockland and cipal bond from the estate of Mrs. Susan dict-of $87 for but had nuts, pie coffee, after which the the plaintiff, excep- time when all members are to Join the Chamber of Waldo County Hospital. They left requested Commerce. Be on C. Mathews. Over $200 has been ex- tions filed and allowed. It was naston. grange reconvened and remarks were for sent to attend. the alert. their homes last Saturday. Miss Report any possible prospects pended on a heating plant and on the Law Court. L. Mudgett, our genial postmas- made by Bro. J. E. Ellis Jr., and others, repairs I Buzzell; C. W. Hussey to the ofiicers Valentine spent Sunday with friends in The joint installation of the Waldo and ills. proper and thus help make the on the parsonage. Most re- and Chapman. iving more than his share of grange closed in form, all voting it a and rela- encouraging Aurora Belfast a Unity Miss Knowlton with her Rebekah Lodges, l. O. O. F., were larger city. This will surely most ports were read from the Ladies’ i The case of Angie O. Thomas vs. Ansel ■. King relief from the severe pain enjoyable evening. The grange tives in Circle, mean Brooks. held Tuesday evening. The program also more business for you. the the the S. head the of an abscess will meet every two weeks on Guild, Auxiliary, Minnetoska Kelley, assigned for trial Friday, was by breaking Wednes- included a and 1 here is now good picnic supper dance with with a paying employment day CHARLES E. GILMAN Club, the Sunday school officials and the continued. Buzzell; Chapman. ear, he was next seized afternoon, Wednesday, Jan. 19th, be- music in Belfast for one by McKeen’s orchestra. There hundred women. We ing the date set various committees. The nominating The case of Maurice Mayhew vs. .1,1 from this he narrowly escaped for the next meeting. George was a attendance and a need an Charles E. Gilman died Dec. 26th of j large pleasant industry to bring men and wom- Morris L. Mrs. Grace ■mnia. When the lungs cleared, committee, Slugg, Swett, assigned for Friday, was continued ; session reported. en here. cerebral hemorrhage which he suffered C. Pillsbury and B. D. submitted by agreement. Fellows & ■ developed in the liver and Gatur- MRS. SARAH SEEKINS. Field, Fellows; George Allen L. Curtis of this J. the night being ill but a few city, District Keep your eyes open. beiore, the names for officers Morse. ftsrnoon he sulfered a severe ill following who H. Deputy Grand Master of the 8th Masonic hours. The funeral was at the Sarah J., widow of the late Levi family were was P. elected: Clerk, Dr. Adelbert Mil- The case of State vs. S. District, in Islesboro last Thursday keeping him quite sick Sunday. NEWS home in South George Githens, OF THE GRANGES. died Jan. 12th at Braintree, Mass., Dec. evening to conduct the installation of the Seekins, her home, 5 lett; treasurer, C. O. Poor; treas. of obtaining money under false ,1. W. of Damariscotta, Rev. pretences, officers of Island F. A- A. M. A Laughlin Union where she had 28th, Harry Grimes of the First Lodge, There was a street, resided the benevolence, and collector, Leslie C. Fol- was continued. f the State Board of was in large attendance at the church supper was served and a very social ses- Health, j past year. She came here Congregational officiating. The regular meeting of from City lett; trustees, H. M. Prentiss and C. p. In the case of State vs. George Elmen- sion followed. Mrs. Curtis Jan. 7th. He visited Mystic Grange, Cen- burial was at Blue Hill accompanied Wednesday, 1 Point, where she had lived for some Cemetery. him and was those ter Belmont, on time. Hazeltine; standing committee, pastor dorf, the defendant was arraigned in court among to make help- ■ January when sons of having the epi- 3rd, the of kindred and suspected Her age was 70 1 month and Throngs friends were in and i ful remarks for the good of the order. following ofiicers were duly years, 5 deacons, ex-officio, and Mrs. Chas. and plead guilty. His sentence was con- and ordered all public places closed installed by attendance and floral tributes were Mr. Curtis, accompanied by Walter J. Past days. She was born in the many M. tinued and Master Edmund Swanville, Craig and Dr. A. O. Stoddard; Sun- he was ordered to report to Lyons of this went to Lineolnville ’tie trouble is stamped out. All pre- Brewster, assisted and beautiful. Mr. Gilman was the son city, by Mr. and daughter of Jerry and J. Sheriff Mrs. Charles Wood and Mary k Ralph ternity. sudden death was a great custody of their minor children was given ter up with the city government, etc. the lhe interment -c at once and secure vestry Saturday at 2.30 will be in the City Point positively declined to serve as the cares your position. p. m. Every- shock to his many friends. He had a the father. Plans were made for the entertainment one come and cemetery. were too arduous for him and he bring a new member. sunny nature and pleasing thought Christine M. of the Waldo Much personality. Chaplin, Belfast, Libt., County Teachers’ Associa- Bell Pants enthusiasm and some one else should take the work now. interest is He was an Factory being The Ladies’ Aid of the esteemed citizen, ranking vs. Walter H. Chaplin, Haverhill, Mass.; tion which meets in Belfast Jan. Kith. shown and many Methodist He was to plans are being made high for his urged continue the work as The BRIDCE ST., BELFAST, ME. church is to a sterling worth, strict hon- desertion. regular meeting of the Belfast Teach- for the New planning give public sup- the officers and Year. J and Christian members feel that the Lptr in the near future. esty qualities of mind and Clara A. Frost, Belfast, Libt vs. Fay ers’ Club which was to have been held heart. strong financial condition in which the The sympathies of a wide circle E. Frost, Haitland; adultery, and it was Jan. 9th was postponed until Jan 23rd church begins its new year are due in a of friends both in Maine and Massachu- further decreed that the name of the libel- great measure to his careful and pains- The Belfast OLONIA FRIDAY setts are extended to the bereaved wid- J lant be changed to Clara A. Burgess. High basketball team play- son and taking work and business judgment ed the Searsport High last ow, brother.—F. F. P. Mellie M. Tburlow, Belfast, Libt., vs. Friday even- Me. THE 10 which he has always use 1 in his ing and lost, the game in a Belfast, REEL MASTERPIECE long Fred H. Thurlow, Stonington; cruel and score of 27 to CALVIN J. RICHARDSON term of service in this posi- 24. The important abusive treatment and the custody of summary: Matinee at tion. His Daily 2.30 resignation was accepted with their minor HAROLD BELL Calvin J. Richardson, a highly respect- children was given the libel- wnr?,P°rt Belfast WRIGHT’S regret and he was a vote Whittum, rf 1 |b ed citizen given rising of lant. Mathews 1 of Belfast, died Jan. 8th at his Closson, If. 7(1) thanks. Mr. Charles P. Hazeltine was rb. Smalley 2 home on Domingo E. THURSDAY Upper High street, formerly the Smith, Belfast, Libt., vs. c Buzzell 1 elected as treasurer to succeed Mr. Poor, Cil \ “The M. P. Woodcock residence. He had been Carrie F. Smith, Worcester, Mass.; de- “■rb.l If. Lothrop8 Shepherd who was elected the auditor. Whittier, lb rf. in ill health for some time with a sertion. Vaughan Constance com- lime, four Talmadge Isabel 10-nnnute periods. Referee plication of but death resulted A. Brewer, vs. diseases, “The Shepheid of The Hills” at The Wiuterport, Libt., Trundy. IN from Everett S. of paralysis. He was born in Park- Colonial Brewer, Searsport; cruel and The next the Hills” Friday. game announced will be be- March abusive man, 18, 1846, the son of Simeon treatment. The libelee to pay tween the 1 HE MOST locals and Castines in the Ar- Romance and Arabella ENTRANCING LOVE STORY EVER TOI.D ! and Lavinia $250 in lieu of (Jackson) Richardson. In | The widely read of the alimony and give libellant mory story Ozarks this, Thursday, evening. See our early life he married Miss 1 has been lilmatized under right by descent in real estate owned Latest Julia Ellis of the direction of by Searsport report of Episode “PERILS OF Harold Bell Friday’s game. THUNDER Brooks, who survives him with their Wright its author. As a him in Maine. Sennett “The Dentist.” MOUNTAIN^ only novel this has Comedy, story attained a popularity Lou A. ---— daughter, Mrs.Virginia R. Walker of Bel- Patch, Somerville, Mass., Libt., RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Note I MATINEE AT 2.30—28c which has not been equalled by any other | fast. An vs. Harold A. ONE adopted son, James O. Ellis of book in a decade. As a the Patch, North port; desertion. PICTORIAL LIFfc. E AT 7 30- play success Carefully 1 «ai rn^v and a of this work was D. Whereas, our ) BALCONY Pc£RFORMANc28c., Chelsea, Mass., sister, Mrs. George phenomenal and as a Beryl Ludwick, Belfast, Libt., vs. Heavenly Father hascall- _7 ORCHESTRA 39c. e .from our picturization under the direction of midst a highly "" Farrington of Bangor, also survive. Mr Charles A. Ludwick, Belfast; non-sup- respected and Wright the story bids fair to mark an Mar>' J' Saturday About 20 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Rich- port. CammeU- ‘here- Monday Tuesday epoch in the art or the silent drama. foere,Vbe it'81"’ Wednesday ardson moved from Mark L. Lowell, Mass., to The pictures have been taken in the Porter, Searsport, Libt., vs. That Mae Marsh ; Re1foly*d’ Mystic Grange in the WILLIAM EM MY Waldo, where they bought a farm. heart of the Ozark Mountains and Rose L. death of Sister MADLAINE Ten in Cal Porter, Searsport; adultery, and Cammett has lost an ifornia. hon- IN years ago moved to Mr. Wright and his associates ore^ and valued member. they Belfast and the custody of their minor children was I FARNUM have been engaged for months in WEHLEN TRAVERSE bought their this Resolved, That we present residence. Since great work. No given libellant. extend our sincere expense has been spar- the “ihe Strain” IN IN IN coming here Mr. Richardson had ed. No detail Percival L. bereaved and Racing engaged overlooked. The count- Knowlton, Montville, Libt., | commend™™PathJ,5° family in when his them to the dear Savior gardening health permitted. less millions who are familiar with vs. Lila M. whom “The Wolves “The Mr. Knowlton, Montville; cruel °Se V followed in Amateur “The He loved his home and found his greatest Wright’s and her stay here Marie Splendid style descriptive ability; i and abusive treatment and the on^aHh! Walcamp pleasure in the family circle. The those who custody of funeral understand in even a limited’ IN of the Adventuress’* was held at his late home the their minor children was given Resolved, That in Night” Sin1’ Saturday at 2 way scopeless possibilities of the mo- libellant. respect to her mem- p. Rev. C ory our charter m., George Boorn of the Uni- tion-picture camera can Vena V. be draped for 30 readily realize York, Thorndike, Libt., vs. of days a versalist church officiating. The remains that the copy these resolutions De OUTING CHESTER great word pictures of this auth- Charles York, Augusta; confirmed habits placed on our and Saddles” were placed in the or records, a sent ‘’Spurs SUNSHINE COMEPY LLOYD receiving tomb in should in the world of reel pictures in- copy to the bereaved fam- COMEDY Grove and will be of intoxication; also cruel and abusive ily, also to the local Cemetery buried in deed be works of art. , paper for publication. the Evans in treatment. Cemetery Waldo next The exhibit is made in ten reels Ada _ curbenTevents SCREEN MUTT A NO JEFF Howard, MACAZINE spring. The bearers were Messrs. James Matinee at 2.30. Otis J. Hattie NEWS O. Admission, 28c. One Colson, Searsport, Libt., vs. Morse, — j Ellis, Roy A. Gurney, Fernando Ellis evening show only at 7.30; 28c- S. Hattie and George Ellis. balcony. Florence Colson, Searsport; utter de- Heald, orchestra, 39c. ^“mmittee 0n sertion. ! n_i , , Resolution* Belmont, Jan. 10, 1920. WINTERRURT SWANVILLE CENTER.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lufkin have re- TERRIBLE CASE Clarence Nickerson is cutting and haul- turned to their home here. ing the remaining lumber on the Barden, Mrs. Mildred Nason of Hampden visit- White and Maddocks lots. ed Mrs. James Foley recently. OFEKEMA James Brown is landing the lumber in Charles Miles of Bangor visited rela- the Ellis mill yard for a house to be buiU in the Wm. in Belfast tives here New Years’ Day. Prominent Veterinaryof Dover spring by Kendall, Unusual Value—In Tires RusBell T. Hall has returned to San Suffered Tortures for Ed. Gross received a telephone message Jan. him of the Juan, Porto Rico, where he has exten- Twelve Years Monday, 5th, telling death of his son of who sive business interests. Frank Bangor, had pneumonia followed by typhoid fever. Mrs. Almena Eaton is the guest of her “FRUIT-A-TIVES”and“SoothaS«W Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Eaton Finally Brought Relief for son and Mr. Small wife, Cars Gross, who not long ago lost his other of New Bedford. N. H. Dover, son very suddenly. Of his children but left recently to spend Walter Haley “In 1906, I began to be troubled one daughter remains, Mrs. Webber of Mrs. Lizzie the winter with his daughter, with Eczema. It started on my face SearBport. Bean, in Massachusetts. and gradually spread. The second Not is characteristic merit Alfred Maddocks has been critically ill only Goodyear A. W. Shaw has been on a brief trip to summer, I was so badly afflicted I at the home of Miss Sadie Cummings of in Tires for small cars Dorchester, Mass., where he was the had to lay off work. I would keep conspicuous Goodyear Waldo Station, caused by an accident. of his Fred Shaw, and family. my hands tied up at night to prevent guest son, wood for but the first cost is found to be into flesh while While chopping Mrs. Maria ordinarily Joshua digging my asleep. The $35 Victrola presented by a tree about 4 I spent hundreds of dollars in seeking Hailey, small inches through, not greater than that of other tires; often it Treat, Jr., to the school securing the When he cut it off it strik- relief. I would go for several months lodged. fell, most votes before the new year was won is less. without trouble and then the Eczema ing him near the right temple knocking actually the Winterport Grammar school. by would break out again and I would him down, and the tree fell across his won the beautiful chest. The accident about 4.30 The combination of unusual value in first Miss Eileen Staples be in for a siege of suffering. My happened doll given by C. C. Moody to the little across p. m. He did not come to supper and it hands, especially the knuckles, cost and very low final cost, of course, is a girl who received the most votes before would be so puffed and swollen I got so late the men went into the woods all* who saved on result of Christmas. She thanks could not do any obstetrical work and found him lying the ground in his Goodyear experience, expertness for her. shirt sleeves. Dr. Pearson of Morrill is votes or operations. and care as in him. employed insistently the The Winterport Water Company are It was about three months ago I attending making arrangements to have an electric chanced to read an ad. of ‘Fruit- making of 30x3-, 30x3Vk- and 31x4-inch tires station a-tives’ about a person being cured TROY. motor installed at their pumping as it is in the construction of the famous in the spring. They have a kerosene en- of Weeping Eczema by using this are and ‘Soolha Salva’. I Seavey Piper attended court in Belfast gine and a steam engine, but assure1*' remedy bought Goodyear Cord Tires used on the and in about a noticed an highest- that electricity is a cheaper power than both week, as juryman, I have now used two automobiles. ecoal or kerosene. improvement. Wilmot H. Smith of Troy and Mrs. priced boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and one of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Benson of Ban- Laura Parker of Unity were married in and am For this reason more cars ‘Sootha Salva’ entirely free Pittsfield Dec. 19th. After two using these small gor have rented the house and furnishings spending Eczema. flesh is clear and of My weeks with relatives in Boston and were ow ned by Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnow Hy- sizes last with and I am that factory-equipped year smooth gratified with returned to their home on the river road and will again be mem- annis, Mass., they the result that I cannot proclaim too Tires than with other kind. bers of the Bangor and Winterport sum- in Troy Jan. 1st. Goodyear any loudly the merits of these remedies”. mer which each year is augment- The friends of Miss Izer Whiting colony, many Get this unusual tire on E. N. D. V. M. value to enjoy your ed by desiraole summer residents. OLZEXDAM, will be pleased to hear of her success. remedies are sold at 50c. a She is a gradi ate of M. C. I., also of or other Mrs. Leonard Clark pleasantly enter- Doth Ford, , Dort, Maxwell, G for At all dealers or Emerson’s School of Oratory in Boston. tained the recently organized Larkin box, $2.50. small , at the nearest Service sent FRUIT-A-TIVES This year she is teaching elocution in Goodyear Club of Goshen of which she is secre- postpaid by Limited, N. Y. Jefferson City, Tennessee. Although the Station. Get these tires and tary, Wednesday of last week, at an all OGDEXSBURG, Goodyear Heavy youngest of the faculty, she was chosen day meeting. A picnic dinner that was Tourist Tubes at this to a student convention recently station. a to the delegate a delight to the eye and joy JACKSON. held in Des Moines, Iowa. Her sweet palate was served. The day w’as passed presence and sunny disposition make her work and with needle socially. Mrs. Blanche Curtis and son Maurice a general favorite with all. Troy isJier I went to Belfast Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McKenney left Dec. 29th. native town, where her early childhood I San to E. E., H. S. and Miss Morton went to Dec. 30, en route to Diego, Calif., was past, until her widowed mother re- j Belfast on T^cTpJJP^nEAR spend the winter with a party of friends. recently business. moved to Pittsfield, which is still their They were accompanied as far as Port- Earle Grant of Waltham, Mass., called home. During her vacations she visits land by Mrs. David Smith, who will re- on friends in town recently. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John main at the home of her son and wife, in L. R. Stevens has had several teams Smith, Troy. 30x3% Goodyear Double-Cure <• ^ Am Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that Arthur Smith. After re- Fabric, All-Weather Tread...... — Mr. and Mrs. hauling lumber to brooks recently. reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a tube? maining over night there they were join- WEST MONTVILLE cheap Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little in The new creamery at the village has 30x3% Goodyear Single-Cure than tubes of less merit. size in water- of 30x3% ° Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins Stockton, — • ed by been receiving milk since Jan. 5th. Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread. ^1 / proof bag... is a rush of and in Boston by Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Fred Thompson having big Miss Verna Boyd attended the Dickey- at his blacksmith Young of this village, all travelling to- work shop. Curtis re.eption in Monroe hall to the Pacific coast. .town Mrs. Valdimar Ells is boarding with gether Jan. 5th. | William Bowler a few weeks. Rebekah Lodge conferred the Mrs. Mizpah James Mercier had the misfortune to W of So. Montville sold an degree of the order at its regular meeting O. Ripley cut his leg Jan. 3rd. He was attended : evening of last week. The eight foot ox recently to go to Brighton. Wednesday by Dr. Kilgore. officers for the present year will be in- Capt. John Cole of Medford, Mass., ; Harold Bachelder of Worcester, Mass., stalled on Wednesday evening, Jan. 21, has purchased the Fred Carter farm and j spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Lovinia Atwood, District Deputy taken possession. by and Mrs. G. F. Bachelder. and Mrs. Bertha Kendall, President, Quite a number from here have been both of Vashti Rebekah Mrs. W. L. Boyd was called to South Grand Marshal, cutting and hauling ice from Oliver’s The Lodge has admit- Monroe Jan. 6th by the illness of her Lodge, Orrington. pond in Freedom. Will Webber. ted 23 members during the past year. brother, ! Miss Roberta Wiggin closed a very The Red Cross Chapter of Winterport Miss Grace Bachelder came home from successful term of school at West Mont- ville Jan. 9th. She expects to its belated annual meeting on Dec. belfast for the holidays but is extending Friday, neld the She has had her return for spring term, 30th at the office of Attorney Walter A. visit on account of the illness of her a good attendance and is much liked by Cowan. The following officers were ap- brother. | all. Mrs. Mary Bussey, chairman; pointed: Dr. Tapley and nurse of Belfast and Mrs. George A. Cole, treasurer; Mrs. Dr. Kilgore of Brooks were in town Dec. Louvie D. Buzzed, secretary; Mrs. Mary 27th and operated on Harold Bachelder YEARS WITHOUT HOPE chairman of sewing depart- THREE L. Burbank, for appendicitis. He is being cared for Mrs. F. C. Atwood, chairman knit- A Story of Sickness and Suffering with Final Return to Health ment; by Miss t lorence French, a trained nurse Mrs. Ruth McD. Berry, It will do you good to read it :ng department; from the Maine General Hospital of Port- chairman surgical dressings department; how nor how much have land. His many friends are glad to know No matter long you Mrs Geneva G. Fellows, Mrs. A L. Blais- suffered, do not give up hope. Do not decide that he is getting along as well as can be Gertrude chair- there is no help for you. There is. Make up ieil and Mrs. Clements, expected. your mind to get well. You can. There is a man and assistants of ways and means remedy in which you may place full reliance ommittee. A drive for membership will FREEDOM. as did Mrs. Rozalia Kania of 39 Silver Street, oe made at an early date. New Britain, Conn. This is what she says: “I had cramps for three years and thought I held its an- Charles Bellows and mother were in Howard Lodge, F. & A. M., would never he any better. I could not eat Waterville on nual installation at the regular meeting business the past week. without distress. Slept with my mouth open and breathe. No medicine Jau. 2. Past Worshipful Master E. S. Miss Marian Small spent one week of could, hardly helped me. 1 had catarrh of the stomach. Now I Young was installing officer, assisted by her vacation in the of Winslow, guest have no cramps and am feeling well and -V p. W. W P. and Rev. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton. M., Tripp healthy. 1 wish every suffering person would as The take PE-RU-NA.” Purdy grand chaplain. following Mr. Gustave Bellows has been in Bel- membranes in officers were inducted into their several Catarrh effects the mucous fast as juryman. He was accompanied organ or PE-RU-NA, by regulating Poor any part. Fuel Is chairs in a highly creditable manner: his by wile, who spent a few days with the digestion and aiding elimination, sends a rich, pure supply of blood Worshipful master, Raymond W. Cole; relatives. and nourishment to the sick and Inflamed membranes and health senior warden, J. D. Glidden; junior war- returns. Mrs Mrs. den not present; treasurer, Lewis At- Woods, Vose and Ella Bowler For coughs, colds, catarrh and catarrhal conditions generally, to Blame and Misses Dorothy Vose and Hattie PE-RU-NA is recommended. If you are sick, do not wait and suffer. wood, secretary, Herbert Hall; senior Partly Thompson attended the public installa- The sooner you begin using Dr. Hartman’s well-known PE-RU-NA, deacon, Ellery Bowden; junior deacon, to he well and and in full M'hen motor heats do at the sooner you may expect strong possession your 11;>. you blame the lubricat- WTilfred H. tion the Eastern Star at Thorndike, K M. Arey; chaplain, Lord; cf your health. A bottle of PE-RU-NA is the finest emergency, ready- dan. 5th. ’ig system, the too much re- marshal, Leslie Mayo; senior steward, lo-take remedy to have in the house. It is fourteen ounces of pre- tight piston rings, spark v ntion and protection. tarded. water circulation in the Rcscoe L. Clements; junior steward not Mr. A. F. Wolber and Mrs. Wolber of poor cooling system? -.'id everywhere in tablet or liquid form. Poor present; tyler not present. Pleasing feat- Hubbard Woods, III,, visited at Calvin fuel often has a lot to do with it. ures of the meeting were remarks by W. Christmas week. Mr. burns Bangs’ Wolber re- Low-grade gasoline slowly and incompletelv, V. Raymond, W. Cole, senior warden J. turned home Dec 29th, leaving his wife producing high heat—deposits carbon on the piston D. Glidden, Rev. C. A. Purdy and others. and children to visit among her relatives The Best Wood Stove is heads and in the combustion chamber which retains the A fine clam stew was prepared by C. C. for a few weeks. really heat Moody and C. R. Hill, which was enjoyed and prevents quick radiation. A sad accident took Dec. 30th in *ry the brethren. place THE CHEAPEST The that part of the town of Freedom toward remedy? High quality, quick-burning, gasoline that is in its and character- 5WANVILLE North Palermo, when William Arno’s uniform vaporizing ignition that oldest son Elmer, aged 23 years, acci- BUY THE BEST AT COST istics, burns up completely and delivers maximum shot himself when out rabbit in irip colds are very prevalent. dentally power all weathers—SOCOXY Motor Gasoline. hunting. It seems he was a William M. Damm left after the holi- crossing Standardize on SOCOXY and you will avoid lots of brook and ventured onto some shell ice, lays for Portland, en route for Dartmouth engine trouble and secure big of which broke, letting him down. As he mileage per gallon College. lie spent Sunday with Mr. and The Genuine Round Oak fell the gun reversed and was gasoline. Mrs. A. Eugene Nickerson. discharged, shooting him through the left wrist and At tilling time look for the red, white and blue SOCOXY Sign. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nickerson returned leg. Althougn hurt he Stove Store badly started to Sold by Hutchinson’s the same. from Massachusetts Jan. 3, where they Evert) gallon crawl home, calling for help. His father, spent the holidays with their children. Is conceded to be the best. Ask your neighbor that owns one who was after the mail, heard him and STANDARD OIL CO. OF XEW YORK Their son Ross recently returned from went to his aid, but could do nothing to Maine where he had a position, not H. H. HUTCHINSON, Brook?, Lima, Ohio, help him. He died from loss of blood the climate there. He was glad liking before a doctor could be summoned. The tie went for he said he had found at least I funeral Friday from his late home was one place in which he did not wish to largely attended, Rev. Everett G. Wing spend the remainder of his days. Mr. and of Albion officiating. He was a young Mrs. Nickerson left Dec. 26th for Fran- From to the Home man who was much liked by all who Foundry N. where they have a position conia, H., knew him and his death is a great shock at Pecketts-on Sugar-Hill. Save Money Buying Direct to his family and to the whole com- munity. Pneumonia Ideal Maine Ranges often follows a ^ EAST SEARSMONT Neglected Cold NOYES STOVE CO., W aterville Harry Bickford of Ipswich, Mass., has KILL THE COLDI AGENTS been the guest of his parents, Mr. and HILLS Mrs. William Bickford. HENRY O. TRUNDY, DANIEL HIGGINS, . Donnell of Salem, Mass., spent Belfast. Morrill. Dec. 25th with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. CASCARA QUININE H. M. Donnell. Their son, Herbert Jr., also spent a day with them.

&RG HlOt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marriner and son, Standard cold remedy for 20 year-5 Norman E. of Belmont, spent Christmas —in tablet form—safe, sure, n to with their Mr. and Mrs. L. From Tots Teens opiate:—breaks up a .cold in 2 parents, S. hours—relieves grip’ in 3 days Marriner, where little Norman Earl, the SHOP FOR NEW FALL AND WINTER COODS tyoney back if it fails. The THE KIDDIES’ box has a Red eleven IS TO 14 YEARS OF AGF:. the cost ^■genuine months’ old son, had his first CARMEN Notwithstanding high of paper, The Journal remains at top with Mr. Hill's picture. Christmas tree well loaded with over 50 Church Street, Next Door to National Bank G. E. HALL, the same At All Drug Stores gifts. old price, $2.00. Help the old reliable paper. SEARSMONT. MRS. OSCAR WYMAN FRENCH HAYWARD PEIRCE. LIBERTY. Mr*. Angelia Furbush (Perry), wife of Hayward Peirce of Frankfort died Jan- James who has been Richards, living Capt Oacar Wyman after an ill- uary 1, in California where for Get French, the-past L. F. Hurd was a business visitor for on the Ephraim Richards place, has mov- neaa of only four daya died Christmas few years he bad resided with his sister, two days in Belfast ed to Morrill. morning. The funeral services took place Mrs. W. A. Scripps in San Diego. Mr. Well— recently. at her late home at Lincolnville Peirce was one of Maine’s best known Don’t prolong sufferings from Mrs. A. J. Skidmore left Henry Hart, who has cut- Beach, last week for employment Dec. 27. business men and was Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Numerous and beautiful floral also prominent a visit with her has Grippe. Cramps. Chills. Sprains, son, Neal Skidmore in ting ship timber, moved his family tributes, contributed by friends and rela- throughout the country through his con- Strains. Bronchitis, Tonsilitib, etc. Beverly, Mass. into the tenement over Cobb & Paine’s tives of the bereaved from various States nection with the Mount Waldo granite surrounded the casket which and his Miss Izora Duncan has returned and t*ore. v Capt. French’s quarries Jie brothers con- Johnson’s the brother, Allen D. French, who makes his ducted for some years, also through his began winter term of High school Saturday morning, Jan’y 3, while Jesse summer home here, is spending the win- own business enterprises, one of them Monday, Dec. 29th. Thomas was working in the woods, a ter in Orlando, Florida, but was repre- being the Mosquito Mountain quarry of Anodyne Ralph I. Morse was in town Jan. sented by his Clarence F. which he was owner and from 2nd heavy limb fell on him fracturing his col- son, French, operator Liniment who came from to at- 1885 to the time of his death. to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs* lar bone. Waltham, Mass., tend the services. The bearers were Em- Mr. Peirce was born in Frankfort, Feb. is a doctor’s prescription for In- Arobine Johnson. ternal and external use with a was erson Orrin 3, 1857. He fitted for at West- Rev. Emma Harrison the recipient French, Ames, Frank Dun- college record of over 100 years of splen- Willis brook and The Christmas concert and tree at the of tasteful and useful can, Monroe, Rev. Mr. Griffith seminary graduated from the did success. A wonderfully many gifts on church of Camden officiated. University of Maine in 1876. He was a soothing, healing, pain banishing was well attended and enjoyed. Christmas and New Year’s. At the anodyne upon which you can ! Mrs. French was a member of the in woman of excep- legislature 1882. In safely rely to Every child received a large bag of can- watch night service a number tional of mind and 1883 he suffered a stroke of goodly strength beauty of paralysis nuts and an which made dy, orange beside other use- were present and joined in the songs and character, with rare powers of memory, him an invalid thereafter Get ful gifts. Much credit is due Mr. Wal- an ever-present sense of humor, unfail- and for the past five years, Mr. Peirce Does a prayer and the pastor gave a sermon in ter dry cough keep you awake? ing optimism and cheeriness of tempera- had made his home with his sister in Cal- Ludwick, Superintendent of the Sun- t“*'ing with the time, the end of the Well— ment. Her lovable traits had endeared ifornia. Failing in health for the past day school, and Mrs. C. B. Hoit, who her to a wide two he died circle and she will be deep- years, January 1, in the 63d spent much time in of hiB making the occasioit ly mourned. Despite her nearly 84 years, year age. Funeral services were The pupils of the High school gave a the success it was. her uncommon faculties had been pre- held in San Diego, January 3 and it is un- MRS. AROBINE JOHNSON. ; good entertainment Friday evening, Jan’y served intact, notably her remarkably derstood that his remains will be cremat- Kemp’s Balsam 2, to a large and appreciative audience in retentive memory. ed. Mr. Peirce will be sincerely mourned Mrs. Arobine Johnson, widow of the | Dirigo hall. The entertainment consist- The deceased was born Jan. 23, 1836, by many friends. late Capt. John O. Johnson of Liberty, Will the tickle that makes in Northport on the sightly Perry home- Mr. Peirce is survived by one sister, stop you cough. ed of a drama, readings, recitations, with passed away at her home Dec. 31st after stead near the shore, the place being Mrs. Katherine Peirce Scripps, of San GUARANTEED vocal and instrumental music. re- an illness of several weeks. Mrs. John- They known later as the Wright farm, now Diego, Cal., and four brothers, George ! ceived $16 which will be used in their occupied as a summer home by the Dis- and Albert Peirce of Frankfort and John son was born in Morrill, the daughter of sell from and Lincoln of New York. Mr. Peirce : school work. Much credit is due the family Philadelphia. Isaiah and Ardrie Neal, and was married was never married. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Capt, and Mrs. French had observed to Veterans’ Mrs. Helen Mathews Holt. ; teacher, Mrs. Abbie Norton, for the Capt. Johnson Dec. 12, 1866. coming When the body begins to stiffen Meeting the 63d anniversary of their marriage bert Peirce will leave at once for Cali- splendid work her pupils are to Liberty a few years later to live. She and movement beccoaes it doing. Sept. 6, 1919. Mrs. French was pre- fornia. painful Waldo county veterans held their Mrs, Helen M Holt died Christmas eminently a soon took the business of is an The young people, who came home to home-stayer and a home- up dressmaking usually indication tfc-r: '.a at the. the soul meeting Grange hall, Eve at the home of her son-in-law, E. maker, of hospitality, having and for many years had a are cut order. spend the holidays with their parents and large patronage kidneys of Ilej? Jan. 2. The was of dispensed wide hospitality during the Searsport, day Frank Knowlton, at the age 84 years. 1 in Liberty and other towns. She was these organs health,- r taking friends, are returning to their studies, years of the family’s residence in DARTING, PIERCING a small of the old an Belfast, id gathering The end came quietly after illness of always kind and obliging and was be- teaching and employment, among whom herself the central and favorite figure of at the hall. was no | .net There about nine weeks. Mrs. Holt was born a coterie of the younger which loved by a large circle of friends. She are. Miss Ila Wing, who returns to Wat- set, found j meeting. The boys spent their in Lincolnville, the daughter of Anthony her always sympathetic and companion- SCIATIC PAINS is survived by two Mrs. erville High school, Miss Ada Sproul to sisters, Sophia over ’61 to ’65 until the able. talking and Sarah (Barrett) Mathews. She was Lowell and Mrs. L. C. and a Lynn, Mass., Miss Bessie Sproul to Oak- In common with her Morse, by call sounded. The husband, Mrs. ladies of the the last but one living of the eleven chil- Give way before the Artie who cared | land, Miss Marion Sproul to Waterville, French was of Revolutionary ancestry, pene- daughter, M., lovingly rnidled their usual good dinner, dren born to this couple. After her mar- the official for her s Howard commission of her grand- through many weeks of suffering. to Frank Holt of B.lfast she re- Plaisted to Oakland, Mr. and trating effects of Sloan’s ■ smoke talk the riage John the afternoon meet- father, Perry of Vinalhaven, hav- The funeral service was held at the liver, bladder a;-J uric add tc •••. moved to that city, making her home Mrs. Harold Cobb to Mr. and home .pened by singing America. The Sear.-port, ing been signed by John Hancock. John Liniment Famous since 1696. Tc*:e -i-jiil. an-i j there for several years. Friday afternoon. Rev. H. W. Abbott Thirty-seven Mrs. Bliss Marriner to Rangely, Miss Perry rendered such valiant service in keep ii. good healfh. 2n thr2t> ..‘-es, s!l lie was given by Ernest Carter and she came to years ago Camden, where 1781 as conducting the service. Minnie Paine to Milo, Miss Helen Cobb commander of the boat Fly, nav- druggists. Guaranteed us re;.:o&eOied. s one. President Trask follow- she resided until her death. She So do those t „ood leaves 14 a rheumatic twinges and to igated by men, that price was set on Look for the ndr..v G»l<£ It1* Jal on evary box one sister, Mrs. Alice I. Thombs of Bel- Guilford. the loin-aches of the nerve- anking the good people for their his head by the British. He was obliged lumbago, dad accent ito unitisUc? fast, one granddaughter, Miss Alice inflammation of neuritis, the entertainment in succession. The to remove from Vinalhaven; later his wry neck, WANTED Knowlton of Camden and numerous the joint wrench, the CENTER MONTVILLE. Rockland home was burned to the ground ligament sprain, "eting will be in May, at Comet nieces and nephews. Mrs. Holt was a the muscle strain, and by the British soldiers in vain search for the throbbing BABY I C Swanville. ex- woman of rare activity of mind and bruise. CARRIAGE. TO Swanville has body him. Perry Rock, situated not far from LET and her keen intellect was not dimmed R. M. Carter of Belfast was The ease of the an open invitation time the at P. C. Perry named in com- quickness it any Cove, Vinalhaven, of applying, Drop postal—will call. I A DOWN-STAIRS RENT OF by advancing years or the encroachments ! Allen’s memoration relief, the positive results, the clean- FIVE wish to come—their is and G. C. Carter’s recently. of John Perry’s exploits latch-string of disease. Her unusual musical talent liness. and the economy rooms after January 1st. Enquire at against the British, is an island land- of Sloan’s P. O. BOX 182, BELFAST, MAINE. a G. E. of was a THE llwavs out. made her welcome guest in many homes Spear Belfast recent mark. Liniment make it universally preferred 1 JOURNAL OFFICE. wTas and places of where her week-end of friends and relatives 35c, 70c. following the entertainment entertainment, guest Mrs. French was the youngest of $1.40. rich contralto voice was often heard. 1 Singing, Marching Through here. eight children, one brother, Capt. Rob- It is of interest to recall that all of the ert W. Perry of Lincolnville, surviving. s.a. reading, Callie re- members of this large family were Deputy Sheriff W. J. Bean and traverse Harriman; sing- She is also survived by her husband, O. ers, including the who also inrade F. L. Palmer, who does father, play- juror, S. B. Place, have been in Belfast W. French, and all her children, two of ed the violin, and it is safe to say that in in much but much in a few in attendance the session of the whom, Howard and were rats says at least three during May present your counties of Maine the at Ship S. J. Court. the services: Mrs. Fred N. » nging, three little girls which Mathews Sisters were known far and Fletcher, _L Iff Carson, Nevada; Mrs. J. Frank Rich, » in hard to Mrs. Car- wide for their musical ability, no beat; reading, gather- News has been received here of the Rockland; Howard French, New York ing being complete without some music ii ig; singing, Evelyn Spaulding; marriage on New Year’s day in City, and Robert Allen San- from this talented family. Mrs. Holt Beverly, French, NOTICE OF G H. and Comrade of Francisco. —Courier-Gazette. FORECLOSURE OF Stevens, continued a most active interest in all Mass., Roy Oxton and Miss Ardell Comrade Stinson took most of MORTCACE matters pertaining to music as long as Harriman of Liberty. Annie of in but nearly all present had a she lived. She was tenderly cared for Kelly Stockton, the E. P. Rich has bought another portable WHEREAS of during her in the PAIN County Waldo and State of Maine, to say. Though small in num- declining years home MILS her mill which he will set up an 1 into by mortgage deed dated the twenty-first which had so long been hers, receiving put of : no eting proved to be one of our day October, 1899, recorded in Waldo Coun> every care and attention from the mem- action on the Arey farm as soon as it ar- ty Registry of Book ■ Deeds, 258, Page 166, i wite of was extended bers of the IN 5 MINUTES sympathy household, the kind ministra- rives. Mr. Rich recently returned from cotveyed to Leonard F. Motley the following ids James Knowlton. We miss tions of friends and of skilled nurses. described property: Lewiston with a 1920 model Velie She was touring Certain parcels of real estate situated in t our especially comforted with the Agony of Rheumatism and Neu- meetings. car. Gout, Stockton, affectionate devotion of her granddaugh- ralgia, Lumbago, Chest Colds and in_lhe County of Waldo and State of by singing God Be With You Maine, bounded and described as follows: ter. The funeral services were held Sat- Sore Throat £nded in Half the hirst—The lot of land one-half 1 Meet Again. urday conducted A Rat Time It Takes Other containing afternoon, being by Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year Remedies. acre, more or less, that John L. Panno Rev. L. D. Evans bought A. STINSON, Sec’y and Rev. H. I. Holt of of David N. deed dated Averaging Ten Young to a Litter. Berry by September the Elm street Congregational church, 15th, A. D, 1862, and recorded in Waldo Mustarine won't Regis- w'hich church Mrs. Holt blister—it Is always try of Book I NING CLASS AT FREEDOM attended many Remember for Deeds, 123, Page 27. Also the lot this, act as soon as you see ready use—it’s grandmother’s old- of land years. The bearers were J. E. Thombs fashioned mustard containing two acres and one hundred ACADEMY. the first rat. Get a pkg. of RAT-SNAP. plaster with other and of Herbert F'rohock of Hallo- up-to-date pain killers added. five square rods, more or less, deeded to Belfast, It’s a sur.' rat and mice It’s John L. and destroyer. The best and quickest remedy in the Panno by Wm. Berry by deed dated well J. F. Coombs of Camden, for s' evening of Monday, January 5, convenient, comes in cake form, no mix- world lameness, sore muscles, stiff September 21at, A. D. 1868, and recorded in nephews of the deceased, and T. J. neck, cramps in «««'- ! ing. Mummifies rat after killing—leaves lee, earache, backache, said Registry, Book 147. Page 178. Also the // > dozen farmers gathered at Free- French of Camden. Beautiful flowers headache and toothache. lot of WI no smell. Cats or won’t touch it. [ land containing twelve square rods, dogs Begy’s M’ustarine—ask foi it by name. iemy to attend a class organized surrounded her as evidence of the love Is made of more or less, deeded to John L Panno i Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and real, honest, yellow mus- by Lucy and of friends and L. Pendleton by deed dated November ii- pa I Flarry M. Woods, the In- respect relatives, guaranteed by A. A. Howes & Hall- tard—not cheap substitutes. Use it freely 29th, to'SHUBER Co., to A. D. T" neighbors. The Camden Herald of Jan. draw the pain from those sore feet_ 1869, and recorded in said Registry, Ellis Co., and City Drug Store. it a for Agriculture. The organiza- 1st. great chilblains, too, and for 3ook 148, Page 477. Also the lot of land con- frosted feet. Ask for ■ and all iss was a get Mustarine taining within certain bounds “Shubert” direct outcome of always in the yellow box. Wants Maine Furs deeded to John L. Panno uy Paul H. Crockett c-au meeting recently held, “The Farmer’s Worst Hnemy—Rats. The by deed dated May 6th, A. D. 1874 and record- All You Can ei Ship for something of the sort Farmer’s Best Friend—Rat-Snap.** in said Registry, Book 177. Page 469. The And Will These 1 ;ts of land herein described are all Pay Extremely High Prices k cd and made for adjoining plans the and situated on the west side of the town road These are the words of James GET A SHIPMENT r> ,) -ms. Baxter, 1 ading from W. D. Colcord’s house U the tide OFF-TODAY N. J.: “Ever since I tried LCOOK RAT-SNAP I W mill and known as the said J. L Panno’s farm i EXTRA ■Jt of study selected was the URGE N?l LARGE N°l MEDIUM have it in the house. or homestead. Also a 10 2 always kept Never certain lot of land situ- Jj_"fcA AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA T>' AVERAC-f AS TO S •£ At|TV lion of Farm Management, fails. Used about $3 00 worth of RAT- ated in said Stockton at the head of Cape Jellison erything that has to do with SNAP a year and figure it saves me $300 Harbor, so-called, and bounded as fol- Undertaker (Notice of foreclosure viz: in chicks, eggs and feed. RAT-SNAP is lows, Beginning at a stake ami stone on ess side of farming. A short II7HEREAS, Antonio Mastroianni of Frank- the shore of said harbor and at the northwest r_^MUSKRAT convenient, just break up cake, no mix- '' Principal Woods tor:, by his mortgage deed dated the corner of land formerly occupi d by John Winter 4.50 presently ing with other food.’’ Three of to 4.00 3.50 to 3.00 2.75 to 2.50 sizes, 25c, twenty-ninth day September, 1914, and re- Berryjsj thence nortli eighty-four degrees E 2.25 to 2.00 1.75 to 1.25 P points of sufficient interest to 50c, 51.00. Sold and guaranteed A. cord d in Wald.. north Fa I! 3.50 to by Licensed Embalmer County Registry of Deeds. by line of said Berry lot about 35 rods 3.00 2.85 to 2.35 2.25 to 1.85 1.75 to 1.35 1.50 to A. Howes & Bo >k 1.09 a general and animated discus- Co., Ilall-Ellis Co., and City 318, Pag- 139, conveyed to me, Georgie ana 10 links to the west line of the town road Store. F ex'cut- r of the estate ot from the atters of Drug License 377. Sanborn, Everett leading tide mill, so-called, to county general interest, which F. de*. 1 lie Sanborn, eased. of Frankfort, a road; thence N. 22 degrees W. on said road 51 ML INK most of the remainder of the certain lot or | arcel of la; d with tbe buildings rods and 4 links to J L, Panno’s home War Insurance Notice lot; Fine. Belfast, Maine. Tel. 61-3 thereon, situate in Frankfort, Waldo thence S. 84 degrees W south line of said Dark j County, by 25.00to20.00 18 COto 14.00 I2.00fo 10.00 9.00 to 7.50 900 to 5.00 State of Maine, and bounded as follows; Be- Panno’s home lot 26 rods to a stake and stones Usual Color ml class in the at a stake in the on 15.00to 12.00 ilOOto 9.00 8.50 to series will be Discharged soldiers, sailors and marines ginning southwest angle of the shore; thence southerly by said shore 39 7.50 7.00 to 6 00 7.00 to 4.00 and land oi George Tnoim.to ; thence north eigh- rods and 17 links to first mentioned lO.OOto 8.50 8.00to 7.00 6.50 to lay, January 19, every al- who have dropped their War Risk Insur- bounds, 6.00 5.00 to 4 00 5.00 to 2.50 ty-two and three fourth degrees west, eight containing seven acres, more or less, reserving ™L_I Mouday thereafter. seventeen a Everyone ance may reinstate it without paying all rods aid links »0 stake; thence t..e one-half acre, more or less, sold Darius S, in the is north sevente. n and one half degrees Berry with thereon subject welcome, the lapsed that west, buildings by Clarissa SKU N premiums, providing they six rods and three links to a stake; thence Panno. IC resent at the lirst class were N?l EXTRA make application within 18 months north forty-five degrees west, seventeen rods And whereas said Leonard LARGE N°l LARGE N»l MEDIUM r N°l SMALL GOOD after F. as EXTRA TO AVt HAGt EXTRA > UNPRIME I Motley ign- TO. AVtlvAi'-: R A TO A v R > A O Tfc'A TO AVf i. A of HI M/t ,V C'.'-I '•» Colby, F. C. Thompson, Wm. discharge from the service. It will only and twenty-four links to a stake near a beech ed said mortgage ano the debt and claim there- I be to Aunt tree; thence north fifty-nine degrees west, six- by secured to me, Burton W. the sixth iwrence Clark and Harold Nut- necessary pay premiums for 2 Shaw, teen rods and thii teen links to a st thence day of and Black 11.00 to 9 00 8.50 to 7.75 7.50 to to months and sign a statement to the ef- ike; October, 1909, whereas the condi- 7.00 6.75 6 00 6 00 to .100 JonlviUe and Ed. W. north bixteen d grees east four rods and three tion of said mortgage has been Short Downer, fect that the is as broken, 8.5019 7 50 7 00 to 6.00 6.25 to 5 applicant in good a 75 5.50 to 5.00 5 00 to 2.50 links to stake in Wilson Hopkins’ south lint; Now therefore, oy reason ot the breach of 'sey, John Taylor and Chas. health as he was at the Narrow' la date of discharge. thence south eas the condition 6.50 5.75 5 50 to 4.75 4.50 to 4.00 3.75 to * seventy-four degrees .thirty- thereof, I claim a foreclosure of 3.03 3.00 to 1.50 '"1 No IK seven rods Freedom. physical examination is It IIH and thirteen links to a said required. stake in mortgage. Broad 3.50 la 3.00 2.75 to 2.25 2.00 to 1.75 1.50 to 1.00 1.00 to .75 will not be to (I, line thence south Me necessary reinstate the full Thompson’s aforesaid; five Portland, Jan. 1920. 9, -—__ wish to announce that and one-half east 3w3 $10,000. A person may reinstate during degrees twenty-one rode and BURTON W. SHAW. nese extremely high prices are based on $1,000 the well-known “SI 1UBERT” liberal ifraJine ami w PROS!JBCI J twenty one links to of con- for immediate hRRY or more. place beginning, quoted shipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferiursKins at their out sale have six aid one-six'h I'°r quotations on other Maine highestZL tvalje Provision has also been made to closing they taining acres, more or le.-s, Furs, write for “udir tfiiulu-rt tMiiiuirr itw oulv reliable uni1 per- and b the same accurate market lepoi t and list of ing conveyed to Everett F, price its kind published ir, FFFF Vn v/ar > Tills motored to Belfast one mit persons to convert their war insur- day secured the services of ED- Sanborn by Noah W. Sanborn by deed dated A shipment to “SHUBERT” will 1 ance to other kinds result in “more n business. of government in- October 23. 1878 and record d in W e. 1 gladly recommend this kid- dull, twitching eyelids, RAT-SNAP killed it. It’s great itching of the of stuff.” Three Turn Medicine.” nose, itching the rec- sizfs, 25c, 50c, J1.00. Sold your trash into cash by selling TO LET assures absolute protection and guaranteed safety. c tum, short, dry cough, grinding of (he and guaranteed by A. A. Howes & your old rags, rubbers, iron, <>()<*. at aii deaiers. Don’t Co., papers, mag- ^ simply little red on r teeth, points the tongue, Hall-EUis Co., and City Drug Store. azines, bags, burlaps, metals and all waste Three room tenement with a kidney remedy—get Doan’s starting during sleep, slow lever. Dr. material to SAM FREEDMAN, First National Pills—the same that Mr. Noyes True’s water and Granite Bank c Elixir, The Family Laxative and Four horse Tel. 229-4. 16 Cross running electric lights. ,i '*ter- Milburn power St., Belfast. Company, Mfgrs., Worm is sold ALL engine Expeller, by DEAL- Drop a line and I will call promptly and at 42 ERS. for sale at this office Inquire Union Street. OF AUGUSTA, MAINE pay you the highest market prices. tf49 ~ POLITICAL The Republican Journal SEARSPORT. D. Vaughan, rf.; S. Trundy, If.; Nicker- ADVERTISEMENT.! HAVE son, c.; Shute, rg.; Fairchild, lg.; Carter, sub. rolled up a score of 15 YOUJCROFULA? Miss Grace Richards of Bangor was Vaughan Jan. 1920 Belfast, Thursday, 15, Now Said to Be ao Often Acquired baskets with no effort. Nick- the guest of Miss Blanche Sweetser last apparently aa Inherited. with 11 to his credit. week. erson was next EVERY THURSDAY BY Those Carter 3. Citizens PUBLISHED It is and and To of Follow indicated shot Shute in generally chiefly Trundy 4, 1, Maine Albert Kane and Ira Veazie of Sears- My by eruptions and sores, but in many Trundy and Carter played only two per- The journal Pub. Co. cases it the of the port attended the January term of the Who believe me to be fitted to the duties of the office of Republican enlarges glands iods. Russell refereed. discharge Governor, neck, affects the internal organs, es- Supreme Judicial Court in Belfast last Who are to record as evidence of what conduct will be if the and if Friday evening the new High School prepared accept my my j A. I. BROWN. Editor. pecially lungs, neglected week as traverse jurors. may into team composed, with but one exception, chosen Governor, develop consumption. Mrs. Harold Coombs of Belfast was the It causes many troubles, and is of green men, surprised themselves and TERMS. For one Fred Who that I fifteen ADVERTISING square, unwhole- guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Belfast remembering received nearly thousand votes—running second—in in 50 cents for aggravated by impure air, everybody else, by defeating one inch length column, B. last week. She was on some bad too much heat Smith, joined a score of 27 to 24. The game the 1916 contest for an actual all the one week and 35 cents for each subsequent food, water, High by primary Governor, having majority of votes cast in or cold, and want of exercise. Friday by her husband, both returning to insertion. proper was hard fought and very exciting from and Waldo Hood’s the medicine Belfast Saturday. Penobscot, Hancock, Washington counties, and substantial support in the SUBSCRIPTION Terms. In advance, Sarsaparilla, start to finish, and was witnessed by a 50 cents that has been used with so much in the now me as $2.00 a year, $1.00 for six months; Miss Evelyn Young, who has been for big crowd of enthusiastic rooters. The other counties State, tegard the logical candidate and fairly entitled to for three months. satisfaction by three generations, is two weeks the guest of her mother, Mrs. to a showed successful in the treat- Searsport five, man, talent, the nomination, wonderfully the H. R. Young, left last week for and will without a question, develop into DAY ment of scrofula. Give it a trial. JACKSON Nassau L. where If a cathartic or laxative is needed, Hospital, Mineola, I., a fast five. A return game with Belfast she is in for the near I for Andrew J ackson, then a major general take Hood’s Pills,—there is nothing training. at Belfast is planned future, Appeal Support better for or a crowd of in the regular army, commanded the b'liousness constipation. Amos Simpson, James Coffin and Clif- which will be attended by big troops of the United States in the battle ton Jackson, who have been employed Searsport fans. The summary: tor the Republican nomination for GOVERNOR at the primary election which will be Colonial Theatre (24) which took place near New Orleans, Jan. for several months at Plymouth, have SEARSPORT (27) BELFAST held on June 21st, reposing full confidence in the justice of their decision. 8, 1815. The little American army of finished their work there and returned to Whit'um, rf, 1 lb, Matthews, 1 This Warm, Cozy Playhouse Now Offering 7 (1) rb, Smalley, 2 It has been honor to be chosen at different times as a member of 6,000 men was attacked by 12,000 English their homes in Searsport. (Jlosson, If, my the’Bangor City Favorite Attractions Matinee and Evening Curtis, c, 4 c, Buzzed, 1 chosen from the best of those been a soldiers, Mrs. Cora Dow has closed her home Shute, rb, 1 If, Lothrop, 8 Government and of the State Legislature; otherwise 1 have not candidate for, or who fought at Waterloo, and were com- Constance Ta madge, Thursday here and left the first of the week for Whittier, lb, rf, Vaughan held elective office. manded by a brother-in-law of Welling- Anyone who delights in comedy that is Portland, where she will spend the re- Time, 4 ten-minute periods. Referee, full of love and will The of the have been and ton. In half an hour the English troops vivacity, life, 8pirit, mainder of the winter with her daugh- Trundy. principles Repub'ican Party always cherished supported by be entertained to his heart’s content by were in full retreat leaving 2,000 dead or Miss Dow. the new Select Picture in which Lewis J. ter, Kathryn me, and since my my energies have been devoted to efforts to it control of TRIALS AT FREEDOM majority give wounded on the field, while the American Constance SPEAKING Selznick presents vivacious A basketball game between Searsport the destinies of our country, tor I believe it to be the best instrument with which to loss was 8 killed and 13 wounded. This as the star and a cast that is ACADEMY. Talmadge A. A. team and the of far above Independents and his previous successes over the Eng- the ordinary. secure the continued exercise of representative government, The picture is “Romance and Arabella,” Rockland is scheduled to come off Fri- The trials for the Freshman Prize, lish, and in the Indian wars, stamped him to be shown Thursdiy. It was a stage day evening, Jan. 16th, at Union Hall. Speaking were held at Freedom Academy as being a real military genius. He was William but if it was comedy by Hurlbut, A good attendance is hoped for as the during the afternoon sessions of January elected to the presidency in 1828 after the any better in that form than as a screen expenses of the game will be large. 9 and 12. From a class of twenty, evenly been in for 28 play, it must have been a world-beater. opposition had power years. and five FREDERIC H. divided between boys girls, boys PARKHURST For it possesses every element of charm William Nichols Field, who died in Therefore he was regarded as being not that a photoplay may possess—plot, char- and five were selected for the finals. Chicago Jan. 3d, was a native of Sears- girls 9, 1920. a tut a political hero. It is Bangor, January only military acters, situations and humor. was for an port and spent his early life here. He The speaking unusually good not surprising that after his death a day A Sennett comedy in two reels, “The entering class and some students who and a Pictorial Life complete a was the son of and Elnora was set to be known as Jackson Dentist,” only Joseph apart showed real talent had to be excluded fine program. (Pendleton) Field of Searsport. He is when men, believing as they believed day, from the finals the limitation on the an Mrs. Walter by should assemble to do honor to his “Shepherd of the Hills,” Friday survived by only sister, he did, number that could be trained and speak. of this most Gavan of Montclair, N. J. memory, exalt his virtues end assure each The introduction popular American novel into the world of motion Those selected were—girls: Euna Bean, other that they were Jacksonian if not Don’t fail to see the ten-reel master- pictures is causing a sensation, in a field Montville; Marcia Hurd, Knox; Iola In- Jacksons. January 8, the anniversary of piece, Harold Bell Wright’s “The Shep- where the ability to produce the best, has graham, Knox; Dorothy Penney, Free- of New was been raised to the ’nth herd of the Hills,” at the Colonial Thea- the battle Orleans, fittingly long ago power. Montville. The filmatization has been directed dom; Evelyn Stewart, Boys: as Jackson Last by on this coming Friday, the chosen day. Thursday tre, Belfast, Earl Mont- If should SCOUR kitchen Harold Bell its person- Curtis, Knox; Boyden Hall, you your democratic elect as was Wright, author, 16th. Two presentations only, matinee the assembled, ally. ville; Merle Hurd, Knox; Emory Nutter, at to carry out the usual piogram, a at 2.30, admission 28c. Evening 7.30, supposed, As novel and a play the work is Montville; Burbank Taylor, Freedom, as it Andrew known to countless millions and with the balcony orchestra 39c. No seats re- table six successive and, strange may appear, 28c, The Prize itself will be held times, you aid of the Mr. has vis- Speaking Jackson was a In reading 12 camera, Wright served. ’journed. in the Freedom church on ualized his great mind pictures as no mere Thursday pages of speeches and letters, which the News was received here last week of words could ever do. All those who are evening, February 19th. With the talent would know that it was clean, called we noticed that meeting forth, familiar with the book, who have seen the serious illness with typhoid fever, of displayed in the trials and the training even his name was mentioned three the beloved characters on the stage can Mrs. Monroe of who only Royal Searsport, the will receive in the mean- readily understand how these real flesh speakers times. This w'as ungrateful and quite has been teaching children’s dancing wouldn’t Just so, we CLEAN and blood people under the wizardry of time, it should be one of the best Fresh- you? astonishing because there was so much classes in Presque and Caribou since the camera and the great imaginative isle man Speakings ever held by the Acad- in the administration of President Jack- genius of their author should make a pic- last fall. Mrs. Monroe has been ill for a emy. THE WHEAT for son which should have elicited profuse ture drama of absorbing interest. Given month at Saint Margaret’s private hos- the subject matter contained in the commendation from our leading latter but is now conva- “Shepherd of the Hills,” the direction of pital in Presque Isle, Rev. A. E. Wilson went to Castine democrats. He was an day unyielding the author, together with the unlimited lescent. Tuesday to deliver a talk that evening autocrat. He chose men of of the motion ordinary possibilities picture camera, Letters from Mrs. James H. Duncen before the students of the Eastern State ability for cabinet officers. His real ad- and there is a combination which will state that the Duncan are Normal School on the subject of Birds make a production bound to create a fu- family pleas- visers were four weak men, one of whom and rore in the amusement loving world. antly situated at the Manor, Ashville, Poetry. had some part in presenting him to notice “Perils of will also Tell Thunder Mountain” William N. C. The large hotel is situated sever- as a two of them were news- be shown Friday in connection with this candidate, al miles from the of on a ten-reel city Ashville, paper men and the last and most influen- masterpiece. Note carefully the following, matinee car line, and is on very high land, with tial was a machine politician. These men at be seen in Needed 2.30. Admission to all, 28c. Evening mountains to every direction. Proteefian were called “the kitchen cabinet.” Civil at 7.30 39c. Be- balcony, 28c, orches'ra, The climate is fine, with warm days and Keep your body well Flour service had been the practice for 40 years. cause of the length of the there will film, cool nights. nourished and and In all that time there had been only 22 be but one evening show, starting at strong 7.30. Doors open at usual time 6.30. No The Woman’s Club had a very enjoy- is removals from appointive federal offices. there little danger, it's seats reserved. ■ able meeting on Friday afternoon at the Andrew Jackson repudiated and destroy- essential that you keep up We scour the wheat six times, one home of Mrs. F. C. Whitcomb. Every ed civil service. He was the inventor of Mae Marsh, Saturday. your resistance. There are after another, so that it simply must member but one was present, a new name the spoils system. In spite of his lack of “The Racing Strain,” a romance, of thousands of families who be clean. and is Mae ! was added to the list of members, that of statesmanship and the handicap of having Kentucky Saratoga, Marsh’s would newest contribution to Goldwyn’s series Miss Faustina Harding. Delicious sher- not dream of we weak he gave the a | being Then peel off the outside hull advisers, country of screen successes A production of caKe and brownies were served. than bet, The without the protection that and use only the fine, rich inside notably good administration, better constant thrills, it is threaded with a Club will meet Friday of this week with of that, of any other democrat from Jack- story of love and sacrifice that is delight- j portion the grain. human. Mrs. Story Trundy. son’s time till the days of President fully “The Racing Strain,” which comes Thus WILLIAM TELL is the best of Saturday has for one of its Frank I. who died in Cleveland, l etter than that of more than Gross, Bangor last features a stirring horse race photograph- SCOTT'S the wheat and absolutely clean. was born in in one republican whom we might mention. ed at the Saratoga track at the height of week, Searsport 1875, the the, son of Edward and Elmira Andrew Jackson was a good President racing season. (Carlon) Gross. And Marie Waleamp as He was from because he was absolutely honest. He “Tempest. graduated Searsport High Cody” in a “Spurs and Saddles” EMULSION story school in For had courage plus. He w'as 1893. many years he resid- thoroughly along with a News completes Saturday’s affords. 1 he right idea is to and passionately a patriotic American in offering. ed in Bangor, where he was employed by the R. B. Co. as sfart in the fall with Scott's every fibre of his being. He should have Dunning traveling agent. William rarnum, Monday Besides his wife and he had eloquent from every children, leaves Emulsion and be eulogy speaker When a man enters a business office protected his father, Edward Gross of at the dinner of last week which was not his own, locks the door behind him, Swanville, for a strenuous winter, To be sure of this clean, rich flour, and faces alone three men who have done and an only sister, Mrs. Wesley Webber presumably given to commemorate his it’s Scott’s tell Grocer—WILLIAM him vital injury, it is safe to say that the of you ask for. your TELL, services to his country. It is to be re- Searsport. proceedings will be of an interesting— The Norwegian cod-liver oil used gretted that those resolved them- in Scott’s Emulsion is present even William Far- The Congregational Ladies’ Guild met super-refined exciting—character. in our oton American Laboratories. SWAN-WHITTEN COMPANY selves into a faith cure meeting where num is the man wiio locks the door. This Tuesday afternoon in the Service rooms, Its purity and quality is unsurpassed. is a scene in Scott & Bo by exhortation, an effort was made to sensationally powerful with Mrs. Alfred Closson and Mrs. B. F. wae, Eloomtkid.N.J, 19-23 “Wolves of the to be shown here cause the democratic party to arise, take Night,” next Monday. Colcord as hostesses. At 6.30 supper was up its bed and walk. served to the Guild members and their STATE OF MAINE Emmy Wehlen, Tuesday families, 44 people being served. The COUNTY OF SS. The beautiful favorite Emmy Wehlen WALDO, “The of the menu included a delicious fish chowder SUPREME JUDICIAL Shepherd Hills” heads the bill for Tuesday in a Metro five COURT, part feature, “The Amateur Adventur- and many other good things. After sup- IN EQUITY. At The ess.” A Colonial, Friday Only. Sunshine Comedy and Mutt and per games were played and a happy even- WILBUR L, BOYD The Jeff complete this program. filmatization of this great novel ! ing was spent in singing old songs, which V8. has been a in the year making. The au- JACKSON CREAMERY Madlaine were especially enjoyed by the older peo- ASSOCIATION. Statement of the Condition of thor, Harold Bell Wright, wrote the see- j Traverse, Wednesday Jthe Prof. F. R. Sweetser To the Judicial in nario for the pictures and has directed Madlaine Traverse, the beautiful star ple. accompanied. Supreme Court, Equity: Wilbur L. of in the every detail. His associates of emotional is said to be at her Boyd Jackson, County consisting drama, of Waldo State of Belfast 1 The members of the White Elephant j,and Maine, complains Savings Bank, Belfast, of actors, actresses, best in “The Splendid Sin,” which comes artists, photograph- against the Jackson Creamery Association, a have numbered over Auction Club was entertained on Wed- ers, two hundred Wednesday. corporation duly existing by law and located DECEMBER 20, 1919, people, not to mention the shown This William Fox photoplay has for its afternoon at the home of Mrs. at in said and and people | nesday Jackson, County State, says: James H. Howe9, President. in.the mob scenes, also there are a theme the yearning mother-love of a 1— That the Plaintiff is a stockholder in and large big- j Cora Dow. A dozen guests a Wilmer J. Treasurer. number of natured enjoyed of said Jackson Dorman, live stock used. Horses, cattle, woman, childless, who protects I president Creamery Associa- Wm. C. Libby, Asst. Treasurer. one very pleasant afternoon, bridge being in tion. hundred and fifty sheep, collie the misstep of a girl and takes the girl's \ Fuller C, Wentworth, Asst. Treasurer. dogs] 2— At a meeting of the stockholders of said birds, and what not. This has child as her own to shield the name of order until 4.30, when sandwiches, cake H. Ben D. Field* company corporation called therefor and held at Trustees—James Howes, been a the dead legally together year. Sometimes in Cali- mother, even deceiving her own and tea were served. The a bundle said Arthur I. Brown, Ralph M .Johnson, Orlando prizes, Jackson on the 9th day of September, s fornia, other times in the Ozark moun- husband by a lie” that E. Frost. “splendid finally wrapping outfit and a knife went 1919, the said stockholders voted to dissolve ^ tains of Missouri. Mr. works to the of all. cleaner, April 20, 1868. Wright who is a happiness said corporation.* Organized — to Mrs. B F. Colcord, who was high line, Sure Hatches Assured great stickler for detail has spared no “The Splendid Sin,” which is a drama ; 3— There are no existing liabilities against Economically in of life in 1 and Mrs. H. G. who had the low- said and no assets there expense his elforts to keep the en- I high England, is declared to be Curtis, corporation existing LIABILITIES. The REAL essential, UNIFORM heat of, distribution among the stock* guaran- semble as nearly like the original as pos- unsurpassed in power by anything in est score. The guests were: Mrs. C. N. requiring 11 which holders. Deposits..$1,908,228 teed. Forced cii culation like a furnace. Less fuel sible, throughout the entire time it has Miss Traverse has appeared. Mrs. Lila Mrs. F. B. Reserve fund. 60,000 00 Meyers, Blee, Smith, Wherefore the Plaintiff taken to complete the For in- prays: Undivided 3,220 57 required. No dirt. Stronger chicks. picture. Mrs. B. F. Mrs. H. G. profits. the Colcord, Curtis, 1— That said defendant 00 stance, flock of sheep was first se- The News of Belfast. corporation may be Other liabilities.I J76.000 Compare the QUEEN with others. cured in the Ozarks. When the work Mrs. H. R. Young, Mrs. W. M. Parse, dissolved and terminated. 2— That the plaintiff may have such other $2,036,448 68 | out. You will not be was finished there, it was thought that Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Trays cannot slip satisfied with* Black, Joseph Sweetser, and further relief as the nature the Paul Tapley of Ellsworth is employed of the case RESOURCES. out a Get our before sheep would be left there. Here Mr. Mrs. Wm. Miss Harriet Roul- j QUEEN. prices buying. at counter Goodell, may require. United States securities.$ 170,361 69 Wright voiced an objection. There was the teller of the Waldo Trust stone. 3— And that such notice of this bill may be Railroad bonds of Maine. 184,190 00 Kendall and Maine one scene to be taken in California which to the defendant Whitney, Portland, Company. given corporation .as the Railroad bonds out of Maine. 908.616 00 must have some Court farmer’s needs since 1858. sheep in the background, Two basketball games were played may Bee fit to order. bonds of Maine. 306,275 00 Supplying (|||9| Reuel Hollis confined to his on Corporation so the actors to is home WILBUR L. BOYD. 00 original sheep had travel here last week. The first was Wednes- Corporation bonds out of Maine.. 4,900 F. W. to California to appear in that particular the Condon shore with a fractured ankle, BROWN, Jr., Railroad stock of Maine. 194,690 00 between the Castine team and Solicitor of Plaintiff. scene before could be dismissed. day night Railroad stock out of Maine. 27.090 60 they A the result of a fall on the ice. Dated the tus 31st day of December, 1919. stock of Maine. 20,960 00 very effective detail and only one of the Searsport A. A. team, resulting in a Corporation Rev. and Mrs. C. Sauer will National bank stock of Maine- 1,000 00 multitude which help to make “The George score of 68 to 14 in favor of the home Loaus on mortgages of real estate 54,114 67 Shepherd of the a arrive frofh Dexter today, and STATE OF MAINE. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. Hills,” truly great Thursday, team. The game was too one-sided to be Loans on collateral. 85.309 19 | picture. Matinee at County of Waldo ss. 2.80; admission to have taken the Quimby house on Miller Loans to municipalities. 4,600 00 Corrected Weekly for The Journal. all 28c. very interesting. The Searsport A. A. December A. 1919. One evening show only at 7 30; 31, D, Loans to corporations. 20,000 00 street. Then Wilbur L. PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER balcony 28c; orchestra 39c. team is made up of the following players: personally appeared Boyd, Real estate investment. 22,000 00 I President of Jackson Association The Circle will Creamery Real estate foreclosure. 5.2o3 34 Apples, per bbl., Hay, $20 00a25 00 Baptist Sewing meet! and made oath that he has read the above bill Pu I Cash on deposit. 16.677 23 $3 00a4 00 Hides, 28 SARAH B. Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 21st, with I and knows the contents thereof and that the pwood FLETCHER. Cash'on hand.... 8,88109 same is true of his own Beans, pea, 10 Lamb, 20a22 Mrs. Fred L. Howard. All ladies of the HUMPHREYS* knowledge, except the Due from Liberty Bond subscrip- j matters stated to be on information and be- Beans, y. e., 10 Lambskinsl 00a 1 50 1 Sarah B., widow of the late Sewali tions. 2.891 47 WANTED B. parish are invited. lief, and that, as to those matters, he believes Butter, 58a60 Mutton, 20 ! Fletcher, died at her home, No. 22 them to be true. Before me, 68 eef, 15a 16 2 00 Bay The engagement was recently announc- $2,036,448 sides, Potatoes, Fir WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT FRED W. BROWN, Jr.. f. Unpeeled Spruce and View street, Jan. 13th. She had been in FRANK L. PALMER. eef, q., 15 Round Hog, 20 ed of Roy W. Ellingwood of Public. Millinocket, (COMPOUND) Notary Bank Commissioner. heese, 36 Straw, 10 00a 12 00 “ “ “ ill health for several months. Mrs. Peeled son of Mrs. Sadie B. Ellingwood of Bel- 35 26a32 or STATE hicken, Turkey, Fletcher was born in Deer For Piles Hemorrhoids, OF MAINE. Isle Dec. 2, and Miss Pearl A. of Houl- alf Skins, 65 Tallow, 2 Large or small lots purchased. fast, Briggs' External or Waldo, ss CARn OF THANKS- the daughter of Joel Internal, Blind or 35 22 Call or write for 1842, and Eliza ton. to thank kind and uck, Veal, particulars. or To Jackson Creamery Association, a corpora- I wish my neighbors Small. Her life was Bleeding, Itching Burning. ggs, 76 Wool, unwashed, 60 early spent in Isles- tion duly existing by law and its friends for the beautiful shower of post- Another card party of the series under One having Fowl, 30 W 8 00 PEJEPSCOT PAPER boro and the moved application brings relief. place of business at in said cards that I received while at Dr. ood, hard, j COMPANY family here about Jackson, County Tap- 32 6 50 the auspices of the Universalist League at all and State. Greeting: in Me. Also to Geese, Wood, soft, P. O. BOX BELFAST. twenty-nine years ago. Two sons sur- druggists ley’s hospital Belfast, 36, We command you to before our Su- will be held this, Thursday, evening at appear those who so kindly sent in the lovely RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET j vive her, Sylvirus J. Dodge of preme Judicial at Belfast, in the Coun- Islesboro, Court, carnation pinks. the home of Mrs. Cecil Clay. A musical Send Free Sample of Ointment tn ty of Waldo, on Tuesday, the third of Feb- Beef, corned, 35a38 Lime, 2 20 by a former marriage with Lorenzo Dodge day Mrs. Fred C. Lucas. program will also be given. ruary next,then and there to answer to a bill of Butter, salt, 18a24 Oats, 1 08 of and Sewali Islesboro, B. Fletcher. complaint there exhibted against you by Wil- Corn, 1 94 Oat Meal, 8 Mrs. I. Frankel left bur L. of One sister, Mrs. Lucy S. Hall, two broth- Monday morning Boyd Jackson, County of Waldo and CARD OF THANKS Cracked corn, 1 79 Onions, 9 CARD OF THANKS State of Maine, and abide the New York to select her line of judgment of the Corn 1 79 23a24 We wish to thank all who have ex- ers, Thomas and George Small, all of for spring said Court thereon. I wish to express, through Journal, meal, Oil, kerosene, to the 45 13 tended courtesies to us in our late be- goods. She was accompanied by her And we further to file my appreciation and thanks many Cheese, Pollock, Belfast, also survive. She was a mem- command, you with Cotton 34 the Clerk of said Court ft r said friends in Monroe and vicinity for the seed, 4 20 Pork, reavement. ber of the daughter, Miss Marian Frankel, who will County of Universalist church. The fu- Waldo within after the above of the attentions, Cranberries, 15 Rye meal, 8 visit in New Humphreys* Borneo. Medicine Company thirty days day acts kindness, timely Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitcomb neral will be York. Mrs. Frankel will named for your wife in Clover 2 75 private and held Friday at 156 William Street. New York. appearance, your demurrer, and beautiful flowers given to my seed, OOaOO Shorts, and Family return in about two weeks. plea'or answer to said if have. 13 12 2 o’clock, Rev. C. Boorn officiat- bill, any you her last sickness. Especially to thank Flour, 50al7 00 Sugar, George Hereof fail not under of the H. penalties law who so lov- G. seed, 5 75 Salt, T. I., 1 3o ing. If possible all orders for ten or in that behalf Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey more provided. Sweet 10 Witness. LESLIE ingly cared for her all through the weeks. Lard, 32 potatoes, extra Journals should be placed at the ’.C. CORNISH, Chief Jus- LOST tice our DICKEY. The of said Court, at Belfast, the 6th DANIEL regular meeting of' the Eastern office as SICK STOCK day Congratulations are extended Mr. and early as Saturday of io the our morning. January, year Lord one thousand A BLACK. SILK UMBRELLA, w tb Star will be held I BOOK on treatment of Horses, Cows, nine hundred and Miss Florence Smalley, now teaching Mrs. A. Louis Lambert of Andover, Mass., Friday evening, Jan. Owing to the scarcity of paper a twenty name only on the arrival 7th of a black, handle with a silver plate 16th and Sheep, Dogs and other animals, sent JAMES H. CILLEY. Clerk. in Brewer, has been engaged to teach the Jan. son, Bruce installation of officers Friday few over the sales are Mrs. Grace PillsbutV regular printed free. Humphreys’ Homeopathic Vet- A true copy. Attest: Union school and will begin her duties Anthony. Mrs. Lambert was formerly Finder please notify evening, Jan. 23rd. each at Clerk of Court’s office. week. Order early. erinary Medicines, 156 William St, N. Y. JAMES H. CILLEY, Clerk. Jan. 19th. Miss Louise E. Nash of Belfast. or leave | The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday af- A. Levaughan Whitcomb died in Aub- ternoon with Mrs. E. L. Macomber. urn Jan. 8th and her remaina were to her home at FOR SALE Mrs. John S. Fernald is improving from brought Citypoint, where the funeral was held at 1 a serious ill turn at her home on Con- Sunday p. m. An gress street. obituary will be printed in our next Our Grocery Business, Stock and Fixtures, iaaue. The Store The ladies of the G. A. R. will give a Progressive Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. with Fish Room Connected, 10 cent lunch to the members of the Post Smyth enter- tained a party of friends at their home on and Circle Jan. 27th, following the regu- Sales for 1919 over lar meeting. Northpnrt avenue last Friday evening in Pictorial Patterns Good Yams honor of Miss Lou Smalley, whose birth- | Shepherd $65, Claude Clement of Miss Freedom, occurred that and also of One of the best stores and locations in the day day Miss We have finished and city. Special reasons Katherine Gurney of Waldo and Miss stock-taking got all figured up and find that our business the past Frances whose was for selling which we will explain to any prospective customer. Sargent, birthday the year was the in our in Alice R. Thombs of Castine have re- largest history volume. We appreciate this very much and we wish to day before. A very pleasant social even- thank cently entered the employ of the City every patron of our store for their loyal support, and we shall endeavor, by giving good TO OUR CUSTOMERS ing was enjoyed with singing mem- by values and to merit a continuance of our share of trade decided to go out of business we shall of our National Bank.. service, your and good-will during the Having dispose bers of the party. After the musical delivery teams and after January 24th shall sell on the “cash and year just opened. Mrs. Clarence E. Frost fell on the ice program all adjourned to the carry” plan and prices will be right. We regret to sever our re- dining-room on school common while on her way to where No one owes us any money and therefore we have no letters to lations, which have been very pleasant for over fifteen years, refreshments of harlequin ice dunning send to anyone. the installation of Emma Our on a but our Mr. Whitten has another business opportunity which he attend White cream, cake and cocoa were served business is conducted strictly CASH basis and everyone pays the same price. We feels he should not let pass. We thank you for your Barker D. of mark our at a reasonable and generous Tent, V., Wednesday even- The North Church goods profit have but one price to all. This we find to be the most patronage in the past. Guild held a profita- Sincerely, Jan. 7th, and sprained her left wrist. just way of business. We find that confidence can ing, ble and pleasant session doing I be gained and kept in this way. H. L. WHITTEN Maine. Monday evening CO., Belfast, The Journal is indebted to the Shaw- at the home of Mrs. George C. Trussell mut Bank of Boston for a National cal- with 34 members present. Mrs. Trussell Shirt as use as Waists endar convenient for office it is was assisted by Mrs. Wm. F. Weshe and Bernes O Norton was out Wednesday artistic. It bears the dates of The News ot Belfast 1620-1920; Miss Esther F. Evans. Mrs. Alfred C. We have received some new lots of VOILE WAISTS for the first- time in about two since the first of the year They are weeks, the former illustrated with a realistic all beauties and very These Elliott was admitted to reasonably prided. waists are well made of fine some with when he was confined to his membership. voiles! home with scene of the the fine pin tucks down the front with a neat jabot effect at the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. landing of Pilgrims. Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn at the neck, trimmed with pretty lace and rheumatism. presided wide collar. Others with the Peter Pan with the f- collar, collar and cuffs trimmed with a very Mrs. Harry L. Kilgore entertained the business session in the absence of the about an inch wide. Still dainty frilling others with a convertable collars trimmed with very ie Maine Power Co. Mrs. Cecil the Central publishes Clay, chairman of the Saturday auction club at her home Tues- president, Mrs. Herbert L. Seekins. The pretty laces and pin tucks. adv. in regard to investments in their Christmas seal committee for Waldo day evening when dinner was served at date of the “Not on the line of eferred Stock. play, Program," And also a fine TAILORED WAISTS made of fine mercerized and County, reports a total of $572.45. Poplins, Rep Of 7.45 followed by cards. The guest of the was placed for Jan. 27th. Committees 1 ie Colonial Theatre Voiles.| publishes picture the towns leads Winterport with $75 and was Mrs. Carl H. The As gram for the week. evening Stevens. were appointed for the reception of Rev. to SILK WAISTS we can fit you out regardless of size—34 to 50 bust. As to materials, Brooks is second with $45. you will find I he New York Bargain Store advertises prize, a night glass set, was won by Mrs. and Mrs. A. C. Elliott to be held next pretty Georgettes, Crepe De Chenes and Taffetas. No one {doubts our ability to There a please. •ir January Clearance Sale, will be recaption, at the Uni- I. T. Dinsmore. Tuesday evening. The evening was rederic H. Parkhurst publishes a po- versalist church for Rev. and Mrs. with music and social POOR’S Mills. Capt. O. A. Wade ar- spent games, after AS TO YARNS—for ral adv. George C. Boorn Jan. 29th. Sweaters, Socks, Caps, Etc., All mem- rived home last Saturday from Hartford, which refreshments were served. red D. Jones advertises the Edison bers of the and you will find parish all who wish to be for a few weeks’ An- that! Good Shepherd Yarns will satisfy you better than any yarn you ever used to music in the home. Conn., visit....Mrs. Mathews Brothers of this city have nograph give identified with the because of its pretty soft finish, its fine grade of wool and large range of shades Good Universalist church nie Bowden was a week-end visitor with contracted with the Shep- ! he Belfast Savings Bank publishes Otto Nelson Com- herd Yarns can be found only at our store in Belfast. are cordially invited to be present, dement of condition, * .$■ friends in the city....Mrs. Jennie Went- pany of Bangor to furnish all the win- Co. wants and At the regular meeting of the Girl worth has been quite ill the past outside and inside AS TO WINTER dejepscot Paper spruce week, dows, doors, finish for UNDERWEAR—for ladies or children, whether Union Suits or two r for pulpwood. Scouts, Mrs. G. C. Boorn, captain, held but is better at this writing. the addition to the Islesboro Inn at Dark piece Suits, we are sure that we can please you with Forest Mills wonderfully made and wearing garments. Prices are this we can assure Mrs. Grace Pillsbury advertises urn- the was right, you. Monday afternoon, organization Among the Waldo County citizens Harbor. The painting will be done by fla lost. with the election Mona & As to Muslin Silk completed of drawn as jurors for the U. S. District Sprague Pendleton of Dark Harbor. Underwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Hudnut’s Toilet goods, Percales, Ging- Mrs. Fred C. Lucas publishes card of hams, Kiddy Cloth, Outings, Bungalow Aprons, Silk and all Small Wares Burgess, patrol leader; Verna Court in Jan. are: Both of these firms had similar contracts Petticoats, Laces, ana Jellison, Portland, 8th, James we to a well filled nks. Findings, try keep stock of the market’s best at the most reasonable prices. corporal; Frances Bradford, secretary, P. selectman, Walter on the main building. The work has 'aniel Dickey publishes card of thanks, Nichols, Searsport; and Sarah Whiting, treasurer. S. North been begun and will be completed by A dee adv. of situation wanted as liouse- Poland, merchant, Searsmont; WORD ABOUT WINTER MILLINERY July 1st. The addition is 32 80 t-per. The real estate boom in Belfast and Bion B. Sanborn, insurance, Stockton by feet, We are now offering the remainder of our trimmed Hats at three stories and is constructed on a greatly reduced prices to close H. Coombs Co. advertise their surrounding towns has cause the record Springs; Isaac G. Sanborn, secretary of high store, out. These hats are some of the best of our stock and there are three months or concrete founiation. more to wear their shirt waists, yarns, under- of board of on the The architecture a during entry 2,004 deeds at the Waldo County health, Waldo, grand winter hat yet. If you haven’t bought yet, now is a good time to save money. par, etc. of Deeds for is the same as the main building. It will Registry the year ending jury. TERMS CASH. \. A. Howes & C. gives notice of contain 12 each connected January 10th. The boom has not reach- Waldo large rooms, al guarantee for Royal Lily Flour. The County Teachers’Associa- with a bath. There will be porches on ed its height according to the present in- tion meets here The teachers H. H. COOMBS C. Libby makes a dental announce- Friday. COMPANY, dications and there three sides of the first story and bal- ment. will necessarily be a will serve a supper in the Universalist conies on the second There will be boom in the near eight Masonic ime Cooper, 15 High street, adver- building future to ac- vestry at 6 p. m. The following change Temple, High Street, Belfast, Maine, fire places in the addition. for coon kitten lost. ommodate the city’s actual needs. in the program has been announced; the : L. Whitten Co. offers their grocery Mrs. James H. Duncan of The annual meeting of The City Na- address of Dr. James G. Chalmers will be Searsport, ness for sale and publishes a notice who with her husband and their tional Bank, of Belfast was given at 7 followed by a theatre at daugh- ustomers. held Tuesday party ter is at N. forenoon and the 8 o’clock. The remainder of the program Martha, Ashville, C., writes L. Tuttle advertises the Timm shoe following officers and will be at the church after in a personal note: “We are having a directors were elected for the ensuing given the delightful trip and are interested especial- year: President, Clement W. Wescott; party. 1 in the birds. of our wo blasts of the fire whistle, the ly Many summer cashier, Ralph A. Bramhali; assistant The story hour was well attended last f\s was sounded at 3.30 p. m. friends are spending the cold months call, | cashier, Miss Alberta W. Farnham; di- Saturday, about 70 being present. Next here and in we lay for a chimney fire in the resi- addition have identified rectors, Messrs. Ira M. L. Saturday it will begin at 3 sharp in the Cobe, Ralph ten new ones to us. de of Dwight Greenlaw on the Pitcher The mocking birds Cooper, Thomas W. Pitcher, Asa A. upper grammar school. Pictures will be and cardinals are tame HiiOmft is Chief F. X. Pen- very hniii ] road. Assistant Coming Howes, Selwyn Thompson, Valorus A. shown of Washington, D. C., which will n and a tew firemen were sent out. over the Blue Ridge was a wonderful ex- Simmons, Charles P. Ilazeltine, Elmer A. be described by Mrs. George C. Bosson re was little damage by the fire. perience. The highest point reached by Sherman and Clement W. Wescott. and Miss Annie L. Barr. A special invi- the train is 2800 feet above sea level. I rs. Cecil Clay, president of the Worn- tation is extended to the FEDERAL BREAD Miss High school Margaret Mitchell of Orono has Ashville is situated Hospital Aid and Club, wishes to west of the Ridge been engaged as music teacher pupils. in the with an altitude of rect the current that the 2,000 feet. The air is impression Belfast schools to The four-masted schooner succeed Miss Kather- building in and iertainment and dance to be given Feb. delightful quite mild.” can’t be beat. one I.oaf and will cornel ine C. Quimby, who resigned last term the Pendleton yard is planked. Her Try you as a benefit to the Hospital, will be The three-man team, Capt. Maurice to marry Harold H. Hollingshead of masts of Oregon pine are being made and evening dress occasion. On the con- French, William Keene and Samuel Du- Made and baked under the watchful Montclair, N. J. Miss Mitchell will be- she is nearly calked. The ship joiners again. rary it will be public and all interested rost, known as the champion bowlers of gin her duties next Monday. She comes are at work on the houses, etc., and the e cordially invited to attend. Belfast in 1914, having won eleven EYE OF THE PUBLIC. most highly recommended. She has machinery is being installed. She is a of the traight games that year, are again to the At tiie January meeting Asso- taken music for one year at the Univer- very handsome modelled vessel. The of the Belfast Home for front in winning twelve straight games ation Aged sity of Maine and also one year at the Pendleton Brothers have begun to repair this season. made the ■ men votes of thanks were extended They following New England Conservatory of Music in the old steamer Tremont on a temporary 39 Main Street, Belfast. in score in their twelfth victory last week who assisted making the holiday Boston, making a specialty of the school railway. over Pinette, Rondeau and Ray: n happy at the Home. Thanks music course. She has also studied at The Women’s Alliance of the First French, 106, 110, 95, 85, 505 also extended to Miss Zadie B. Car- the David Manus school of music in New 109, Parish will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Keene, 91, 101, 95, 81, 94, 462 uw in Bedford, Mass., for the gilt of York, for which she wo.i a scholarship. C Durham, Church St., Thursday, Jan- Durost, 77, 83, 77, 79, 89, 405 check for the Home treasury. Miss Amy E. Stoddard gave a uary 15, at 3 p. in. The speaker of the party for Total, 1372 the of Mr. will be Mrs. S. Uie, little daughter and her pupils at her studio, 68 Church street, day Stephen L. Shute, Pinette, 102, 87, 90, 89, 88. 466 George Harvey, is improving at the j last Thursday afternoon. The usual who will give a paper on “Interviews.” Rondeau, 83, 95, 97, 86, 80, 441 Ray, 73, 440 ••‘do County Hospital, where she was j monthly program was given, followed Mrs. Shute has taken special interest in 89, 109, 82, 87, :\en recently suffering with burns on by games for the children and re- interviewing famous men and light women, Total, 1337 What it freshments. Costs •r body and limbs. She was putting among them Charles Dana Gibson, Schu- vood into (he kitchen stove when her Charge of the Hussars, Spindler mann-Heink, Galli-Curci, and others, and The D. of V. Public Installation. (for two pianos) lothing caught lire and she was the meeting is anticipated with interest. The Emma White Barker Tent, D. of V., severely Owen Beulah Marguerite Young held a irned befc re her parents could remove public meeting last Wednesday $1000 Insurance on Household 3 Ora Wade Miss Stoddard From the beginning of January the Furniture, years, $10.50 er clothing. Brahms evening following a picnic supper at the Hungarian Dance, work of the war savings division of Mrs. Harry E. Gordon home of Mrs. Rose Dickey Sprague, Bay $1000 Insurance on Frame 3 10.00 i o correct any misunderstanding now Maine will be done by volunteers, with Dwellings, years, Spring Song, Rolfe View street. After a short business ses- sting the Washington Hose Company Beulah Young Mrs. Herbert J. Brown of Portland, sion in G. A. R. hall the following olli- sii to state that the recent firemen’s Two Darks, Ceschetisky State director. Post offices and banks Pro rata for greater or less amounts. Hope Dorman < ers were installed by Mrs. Carrie M. .! was held under the auspices of the will continue the_ sale of thrift stamps Narcissus, Nevin Ripley of East Corinth, department pres- Above rates are for within hydrant limits. -ok & Ladder Company. The Wash- Ermo and certificates, as before, and the buy- Scott ident, assisted by staff officers Mrs. Net- 41011 Hose Co. announce their annual Selections from “II Verdi ing up of these securities will form one Trovatore,” tie C. Mrs. Nina Doris Wilson Dutch, guide; D. Cook, At this small cost can you afford not to be 7 ncert and ball at the Armory on Friday of the financial bulwarks of the govern- amply protected Suppose Forth to the Fray, Martin chaplain; Miss Frances A. Sargent and cning,'Jan. 30th, when the public is ment. This phase of the work is of im a fire come Idres Rogers and Ora Wade Mrs. Minnie H. Salters, color bearers: should tonight! ured of a grand good time. Andante from mediate consequence. The official ad- “Surprise Symphony,” President, Mrs. Annie H. Jellison; S. V., Haydn dress is at the Log Cabin, Portland. Mr. Fred T. Chase has returned from a Mrs. Ethel S. J. Beatrice Dutch Whiting; V., Mrs. Dora '-it with friends in Boston and has an- The annual of the J. Mrs. Emma R. W. Gypsy Rondo, Haydn meeting Woman’s Bridges; chaplain, MAURICE LORD, Hayford Block, Belfast unced his engagement to Miss Lydia Grace Hatch Hospital Aid and Club was held last Fri- Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Annie May Frost; Selections from Verdi Marshall of that city. Miss Marshall “Traviata,” day afternoon at the home of the presi- patriotic instructor, Mrs. Mary A. Car- lone Judkins onducts a hat and gown store on Boyls- Mrs. Eugene L. Mrs. S. Mrs. Duet, Evening Calm, dent, Stevens, when ter; council, Myra Dutch, ti street, but is very well and favorably Vesta Clement and Miss Stoddard these officers were elected for the ensu- Nettie M. W hite, Mrs. Florence S. Cook; nown in Belfast, where she was at one Sheperd Boy, Wilson ing year: President, Mrs. Cecil Clay; secretary, Mrs. Ethel M. Pettee; press Marvel Orchard une the milliner for Miss A. F. South- vice presidents, Mrs. Carl H. cor., Mrs. Etta P. Savery; guide, Mrs. A Jolly Blake Stevens, worth. The date of Ride, Mrs. Giles G. the wedding is not Fern Orchard Abbott, Mrs. H. H. Car- Susie Hanson; guard. Miss Ida Soule; ROYAL ublicly announced. The Light Cavalry, Schmoll ter; treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Ferguson; sec- assistant, Miss Rose Fairbrother; musi- John Vickery retary, Mrs. O. S. Vickery; auditor, Mrs. cian, Miss Doris Clifford; color bearers, Our public health nurse, Miss Sadie M. Clearance Sale Bugle Sounds, Crosby Harry L. Kilgore. A special meeting Mrs. Eleanor H. Mossman, Mrs. Georgia has been a leave of Ellen January Nickerson, granted Chapman In Gauschals was called for Wednesday at 3 p, m. at W. Juan; Mrs. Rose D. Sprague, Mrs. LILY absence for the week beginning Jan. 11th. Twilight, ^ONs£- Sadie Freedman Mrs. Clay’s home when the board of Della H. Frisbee. Two brothers were During that week Miss Alice Parker, Maypole Dance, Mayfield managers were to be elected and other obligated and one sister initiated. There laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of Linwood Pattee business matters transacted. The annual was a large attendance and following the Coats his city, will act as her substitute. Miss In the Month of May, Behr NOTICE MacWhirter reports, etc., will be given in the report installation complimentary remarks were arker has for some years been employed Evelyn The Woodbine, Smallwood of this meeting. made by Mrs. Ripley, who also indicated The of this store is Suits is district nurse in Walpole, Mass., and proprietor Edward Poor the high of the Tent when she as The Knox-Waldo Schoolmasters’ Club standing authorized us to sell had great experience in bedside work, Duet, Low hereby by ike Miss was organized at Rockland last Friday invited them to exemplify the work at Nickerson, Miss Parker will Thomas Hoxie and Miss Stoddard the above flour on the Dresses evening at the close of a large mass- following iold regular office hours in the Red Cross Spinning Song, Ellenreich the State meeting in Augusta next June. meeting in the interest of higher salaries oom from 2 to 3 daily and may be inter- Harriet White Mrs., Myra S. the retiring presi- guarantee; for teachers and better educational con- Dutch, lewed there in person or by Skirts telephone, Little Companion, Streabog was will deliver a or ditions generally. These officers were dent, presented in behalf of the Tent He you sack "lease let her know if she can be of help Margaret Ladd elected: Edward E. Bel- with a handsome of .0 you. Miss Nickerson is suffering from The Felton Supt., Roderick, very gold jewel her barrel. Passing Parade, E. A Children’s Coats severe but to a fast, president; Supt. Smalley, The was cold, plans attend con- Ruth Tibado office. presentation gracefully After have used 25 erence of Vinal Haven, vice president; Supt Al- you pounds public health nurses in Augusta March of the Brownies, I resser made Mrs. Annie M. Frost. Remarks bert and treas- by oday and tomorrow, Jan. 15th and 16th. Marie Smith and Miss Stoddard Barnes, Liberty, secretary of the flour, if you do not con- urer; Supt Harry C. Hull, 'Rockland, were also made by members of the Post Millinery Principal Z. D. Hartshorn, Belfast, and and Circle; also the brothers of the order. sider it well worth the price you Principal John M. Richardson, Rockport, Refreshments were served at the social have paid, he will take back the executive committee; Supt. Frank Rowe’ hour. Mrs. Ripley was the guest of Mr. Warren, chairman of committee on con- balance of the flour and refund stitution and and Mrs. Ralph M. Carter during her visit New York Store by laws; Principal Anna you the full price paid, charging Bargain Coughlin, Rockland, chairman of educa- in the city. Music in TELEPHONE 228-5 the Home tional committee. At the evening ses- you nothing for the 25 pounds sion Supt. Roderick and Principal Foster ■ used. The t-dison Phonograph and Edison Recrea- of this city gave addresses. tions have blazed a new trail through which the Following their custom of several FEDERAL MILLING CO., spirited rendering of the world’s great musicians years the B. H. S. seniors have selected mill's SHOt STORE Friends of Mrs. Annie M. Frost gather- now their class from that N. Y. enter your home. Reproductions that set a play popular and LOCKPORT, ed at her home Tuesday evening to cele- well known writer, Miss Ruth STITCHERS new standard of richness, depth and mellow beau- Gladys Bridgham of Somerville, Mass., and it is DO YOU KNOW A. A. HOWES 8C CO., Agents. brate her 50th birthday. Mrs. Frost had are now offered in Edison j ty Recreations. By hoped she may be here to attend the WANTED per- That in normal times America planned for a much larger party, but, your cozy fireside you command the music of the formance. The play selected is School- imports 98 cent of her kid over half of All mates and will be presented under the per skins; owing to her recent accident, was obliged experienced stitchers wanting steady greatest Opera stage, the concert platform of to- the calf one-third of hides for sole able direction of Mrs. S. A. the skins; LOST work, to No. 66 day’s dance hit. Parker, leather. to iive it up. Those present were Mr. may apply High Street, school’s teacher. The English following ONE COON KITTEN with tiger mark- and Mrs. M. Misses Susie Friday and Saturday. it is not in tone alone that the Edison claims cast has That it takes from six months to three Ralph Carter, been selected: Agnes Stanford, ing. and receive a reward, to skins Return, Eda Ethel M. S. JELLISON. supremacy. It is an instrument of beauty—rich, Louise Colson; Frances Orcutt, Ava Bur- years to raise for leather, and an- ANNE COOPER, Hanson, Woodbury, Frost, other six months before it is refined and tastefully simple in design. gess; Charlotte Reynolds, Bernice Harri- ready to be IS High Street. Frances Macomber, Messrs, rfyron Sal- j worn. man; Olive Austin, Marguerite Ingalls; ter and Kermit Nickerson. A pleasant Visit our music rooms and the Betty Nelson, Hazel Heal; Helen Nelson, That shoes will be cheaper when more j today appreciate evening was spent with an “animal par- Katherine Brown; Rebecca leather at a low price is available. an Edison will to home. Fairmount, Situation Wanted delight bring your Barbara Miss ty” and music, Miss Macomber at the McKenney; Beals, Eliza- When cost of production recedes. DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT beth Hills; John Nelson, Royce Miller; I wish to announce to my former pa- piano. The delicious refreshments in- When demands are equally distributed Capable housekeeper in Arnold Stanford, Karl Smalley; Tony Al- tients that I have discontinued the prac- among the grades. cluded a birthday cake presented by Mrs. j widower’s home. FRED D. Me. len, Austin Vaughan; Tom Austin, Thos. tice of sold my office JONES, Belfast, dentistry, having Carter. Contrary to her request Mrs. I Lothrop; George Brown, Clyde Marriner; When the American dollar is worth more equipment to Dr. H. H. BARKER, who is : BOX 40, R. D. NO. 2, THORNDIKE, Christian Nelson, Hope Dorman; Flor- than fifty cents. located in the Masonic Temple, Rohm 5. Frost was the recipient of several pres- ence Allen, Doris Allen. (Continued next week) W. C. LIBBY. ents. MAINE. Iw3* NEWS OF THE GRANGES. His Garment MUSCLE Riverside Grange of Belfast held its Burlap Bag Only SKOALS installation Tuesday evening, Jan. 1st Edward Brewster of Mystic Grange was NATION’S BULWARK installing officer, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Paul of Honesty Grange. The officers were installed: Nitrate Plant following Big $60,000,000 Master, Chas. Woods; Overseer, Lester a Defense for Future Wilson; Lecturer, Grace Woods; Steward, Orrin Generations. Wentworth; Asst. Steward, Rafe Blood; Chaplain, Cora Wilson; Treasurer, John Hartshorn; Secretary, Jameson INSURES NATIONAL DEFENSE Wentworth; Gatekeeper, John Boynton; f a Ceres, Ella Brown; Pomona, Lillian Boyn- ton; Flora, Bertha Hartshorn; L. A.. Stew- chance Assurance of Abundant Ameri- ard, Lucy Blood. After the officers were installed a baked bean and can Explosives a Reason pastry supper was served, to which all present did jus- Why Germany Quit tice. The grange is in a flourishing con- dition, holding some very interesting By GARRET SMITH. meetings. One of the chief fortresses of Amer- Equity Grange held its installation Sat- ica's new military defense system urd^r, Jan. 3rd. The following officers which developed out of the World were installed in a very pleasing manner War is the Ammonium Nitrate Plant by Past Master Ralph Hayford, assisted at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, on the by Mrs. Mervyn Perry: Master, Ray B. Tennessee River, over three hundred Dyer; Lecturer, Ada Elms; Steward, Levi "Suy miles from the seaeoast, capable ot Campbell; Asst. Steward, Herbert Seek- ” If you out tons ?d°"So*enc»maP‘, turning 300 of high explosives ins; Chaplain, Henry Elms; Treasurer, f„r ,«"«'» a Fred L. ^49999 h.“"ger It assures to the Carrie day. United States 'toothaker; Secretary, “Karelle that halail T'. 2'v'mild for all time an abundance of ammuni- Newcomb; Gatekeeper, Frank Tooth- other tion without which an army is a help- aker; Ceres, Laura Dyer; Pomona, Tillie less encumbrance and It has made Toothaker; Flora, Alice Newcomb; Lady homeless this unlimited supply of explosives Asst. Steward, Clara Seekins. After the au available without resort to raw ma- installation a delicious supper was served orphans this terial from outside of the country. consisting of baked beans, cold meat, like The essential ingredient of all mod- salads, and all kinds of pastry. hm§j ern military explosives in nitric acid. s%SSr-fas™*«v ,CI^arettes Before the World War, America was SOL? H M0MVILLE. ^ou ever smoked th entirely dependent upon Chile for the of nitrate of the supply soda, only J. Q. Adams has a crew of at R- J. Reynolds tor choppers to" chemical from which nitric acid can work in the woods. w~^coww bacco smoked be made. In case this country became jsrrr,^yu&;^lnd The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. C. M. straight Involved in war with any nation that Howes recently, thirteen being present. Camels for and could control the sea our foe would Compare quality Rev. Nathan Hunt of Morrill preached have us at her mercy, for she could a very practical sermon at the church cut off our essential means of striking back. Sunday, Jan. 4th. Other nations, however, were C. S. Adams, who broke his leg five equally dependent upon the Chilean weeks ago, wishes to thank his many nitrate supply. Germany was pur- friends who gave him such a shower of chasing one-third of it She had ex- post cards at Christmas time. He re- POSTER BASED ON ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT ERIVAN, AR- pected to hold the sea with her sub- ceived over one hundred cards and let- MENIA, BY DR. M. S. LITTLEFIELD. marines but failed. But a process ters. He is unable to be out of bed yet, for extracting nitrogen from the air but we hope before many weeks he will He Is only one of 2.r>0,000 helpless child victims of Turkish cruelty and had been obtained by Germany some be able to be about again. oppression in Western Asia. Clad just as he stands in the picture this forlorn years before from Italian chemists. little fellow, with hunger-stricken cheeks, hopeless mouth and frail, starved This process had been successful in Samuel wilson. body, was found wandering in the streets of Igdir, Armenia, by Dr. Milton producing a high grade nitrogenous S. Littlefield of the Near East Relief. He was taken to a Near East Relief Samuel Wilson died at his home in fertilizer from which in turn could orphanage, where it was found that his only earthly possession was the single North Belfast Jan. 5th, aged 82 years and be extracted ammonium nitrate. Ger- garment in which he stood—a worn, patched blanket made from a burlap sack. PROMPT RELIEF 27 days. He had lived in Belfast for the saw many, therefore, fell to manufacturing "I this ragged little fellow on one of tlte busiest business streets of for the acid-distressed stomach, past two here from not ammonium nitrate from the air on a years, coming Boon- Erivan, far from the orphanage," said Dr. Littlefield. "He was wandering try two or three' N. about and no one him. I large scale. ville, Y. He was a painter by trade aimlessly was paying the slightest attention to did and a veteran of the Civil War. He had not pose him; the picture shows just the way lie stood when 1 backed him up v'e Americans German Secret. Buy a wall.” been in ill health all against nearby In 1907 an American heart- practically the time company, The is a now Kimoids photograph the basis of striking poster being distributed of his residence in Belfast. In his relig- ed by Frank S. Washburn, had secured by Near East Relief. after meals, dissolved on the ious belief he was a Christian Scientist. stomach the American rights to this process tongue—keep your His wife and six children survive him. sweet—try Ki-moids—the new from Germany and had gone into man aid to digestion. •ufacturing the fertilizer on the Cana MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE dian side of the Falls. When Niagara No Need to be Thin, Scrawny MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION America found herself in the World An-American $2 Bill Did This 19-7 A War the Ordnance Department turned or Sallow. to Mr, Washburn’s company for help. If are thin and want to he The Air Nitrates Corporation was you plump; Motherless, fatherless, homeless if have wrinkles in vour formed, with Mr. Washburn at its j you face that nameless, hungry a..j» > v/ar ts Over. Says Cooke a his- chance to from r away and long ago, taught the soldiers of the United expect help the Y. M. "ar b.OTer*'’ stiJ ib- Cooke, C. A. was when reached ,PfTbe Set Mtor-> Widi tory of my early life. 1918. B-H 861 they the city that the Levef -come States army many lessons in self- ,food-.c.ohtPol3 % of Uehtenfeldt. and later at to be* h Clara Louise. Here, effective in case* job of food administrator. ;ogg, sacrifice and have left a of prove memory Thield, the Y. M. C. A. were soon as distinct from for that Memoirs of an American H profiteerin) jeered ofS:e uuri; g the deeds well done which will never be reiterated that it would be ext ■■■ established with a generous of ■'Kuatl0*! he an donna. 1913. B-K 291 portion difficult to prove-violations. J338” prima forgotten by those who saw the.” supplies. I Sf'i'iiC FJe'en. secured transportation Mr. Kane acknowledges that p uobt.. of the. war, but X can t sec ox, Ella Wheeler. mixed un Capt. Dudley T. Daw-son, 357th and went to Thieit where I purchased are inordinately high. Ignoring get in it. if 1. 1918. B-W 65 wouit return and an:; me worlds and j Field Hospital, A. E. F., supplements tobacco and cakes for price of meats,.regarding which Robe? my entire bat- "’orx would un M.- Simmers, of the State Foo ... & Turner's statement with this talion. From agent ly‘ History Maj. this time on the difficult end Dairy and Department government j .-matter._ _ opinion of the “Y." problem of Louis Clinton. following the Division in food-and. drug inspector, has given him | ., combat h1 mass of he that' “thei A Cr > *.- “While the general tendency to and transporting their sup- evidence, said; t-ifneesj \: ... >j criticise the Y. M, C. A. service with plies with them constituted an un- arejerrible.’f] ition. 3 vols. 974.1 H 28 the army exists, let me pay my re- solvable problem without help from Julia Grant tkuzen, spects to the loyalty and devotion the Division, which the latter was un- Cantacuzenei Princess which was characteristic of the vast able to give olutiouary clays; recollec- of their in the at- majority workers, The Division made long marches ts of Romanoffs and Bol- tempt to do one of the hardest and jobs usually did not stay in one C of the war 1919. 947.09 16 entire "They _ sheviki, 1914-1917. program. place for a long enough time to give get .-gilt had received no mana caster, John Bach. preliminary training the Y. M. C. A. a chance to establish for this work and it is only fair and United States and the itself. For my part I thought the good^ reasonable to assume that a perfect- service rendered w orld war. 1918. 940.91 M 2 was about all that pail at ly system was (flj working absolutely we could honestly under almost afl Fiction expect the impossible under the circumstances.” circumstancs. |s one tl-9 good u.yj wi n Ibanez, Vicente. Capt. Dawson calls attention to the "Let it first be considered that when Bpeud ao;a£ M i of ^ ^ '2ory are nostrum. (Our seal problem securing, transporting the Y. M C. A attempted the task sho”"1 a .~i/1t, J and delivering canteen supplies for of AST seasons suit still 11)19. B 617-3 furnishing and operating the can- fa«s'pi«l T holds together and we can half- an army of 1,500 000 men, especially teen for an Katharine Newlin. army tnat rapidly in- sole our when troops were being rushed from creased to over shoes. And yon can stLl bur a 1' -onerous iC e iron. 1919. B 951 1,500,000 men, it branding one another under point to secret shouldered a mighty Holman Francis, big proposition. tin of the j oiliest old tobacco that ever came town the orders and Y. M. C. A. department Det us consider in J:", pipe A connection with |e iroubI,'| ie rider of the king log. heads were not informed by military this thought the following facts: First, pike, without mortgaging the old homestead. Hoorn- J romance of the Northeast authorities where to send their sup- that SftJ " |>m,T their representatives were not aov ? tI gt'-r “dding order 1919. D 33-10 plies. That the Y. M. C. A., in the specially chosen for commercial amount of Ethel M. stationery alone that it work; that their Good old is still employees were Kentucky growing Velvet’s honest fra- desert. distributed to the soldier, deserves iow^Se ,e lamp in the 1919. D 382-8 largely untrained for any such a task great credit, is the statement made grant leaf. We’re still Velvet in the ccommo- a Ellen. upon human ability and endurance. ageing wool Velvet’s s! wv, the officer. j by "Personally, when 1 uilders. 1919. G 46-9 entered the war as smooth and mellow and mild as it ever “If the average critics will only I did not tawelfot Just was. The Bthbut j Francis. expect to pluck all roses take the time to the enor- and compute I was firmly resolved to be there and the Vallory. 1919. L 99-5 a ?em, at*>o quality’s quantity’s there justJ the same. gr? |tw mous amount of work done by the Y. on Kditics are booster all occasions, realizing the and suit ..utclieon, George Barr. M. C. A- for the good of the American truth will eat Mr go A be in the old adage ‘The man worth ■try. 1919. H 137-21 soldier and his family, he will be while is the man who can when the cost” cut of the cool; of and 1 smile, ‘high what greatly surprised by the volume of woSidlh living” ftfmn. a, Roy. everything goes dead wrong.’ I al- the things actually accomplished,” states do p* u of course. cvned gold. Being ways felt that it was my and ea£.thfig get? Why, “high living” Well, sir, that’s Dawson. duty of a sailor’s life. 1919. N 822 to iry responsibility see that my men had what Velvet does. I* "During three weeks In which I all the comforts art, Mary Roberts. of life that it was opinion St Sold was located at Baccarat I had the within to now. A _ gerous days. 1919. R 47-14 my power procure for them. &J of pleasure meeting the majority of It is impossible for me 3 is, Charles G. Li. to view this Velvet says: the Y. M. C. men who were Joe A. with situation in any other fo?°Siat | The of a back- way than that United 6 i story our Division, and as a whole I found if every commanding or ■ officer, every uds police dog. 1919. R 53-8 them to be patriotic and sincere in j can toll officer, had displayed the same inter- thirfgs, Anybody you how much Velvet costs• But oniv ir, Bertrand W. their efforts to accommodate and est in his men and the same desire serve the «*» •' old can tell led bridges. 1919. Si 492-4 American officers end sol- to look the 7° pipe you how much Velvet is up Y. M. C. A. and co- ?nat peoj worth. Booth. diers. One of my duties was to go igton, operate with them, the men Ir think to would f the forward areas for the purpose jou can There s say Milholland. 1919. T 17-14 ! have little complaint to make. goodness known how of familiarizing myself with the Mrs- V' nils, Ben Ames. I many pipe loads in every tin roads and terrain, and in all these of sea bride. 1919. W 671-3 “Y” HAS NEW Velvet. Or if you want the trips I made it a custom to look up PHYSICAL DI- Tomicai3! RECTOR. the situal mildest cigarette ever—there’s Juvenile Rooks the Y. M. C. A. hut in every little vil- f>i su.^ioa ones lm 45 big in everyJ tin. PG^---?r ■'-writs. lage where our troops were quartered, goihat\ wheraS Canadian p govern- ■ Major ■sop’s Fables. Illustrated meet the secretary and investigate Appointed Head of beenig ton h cost of Department. Milo Winter. 398 Ae Copy 3 the character and size of the stock fSSVtT !,PS,iay in recall-* r, Dinah Maria Mulock. his canteen, and his general capac- Just no. fept New York, N. ,u 11 Y.—Dr. John house is about ss difficult as apy other II VThe.J'utted States food adnUois- we o tmiu uuuiulu* flOu.OOO little lame ity to meet the needs of the soldiers. Brown, [thoinrh must ~ a“r«rcnt>y,u'r'’ri7'•' prince. Ulus- Jr, a in work tbat I know of, tralieu had. tokert the-' *ht: be less annually, are still The two formerly major the Canadian u poeitioa-tbiu'lirw Yock-maiiet subject to^ last weeks of our occupancy Immw^-ortlflt tlw ..food rated by Hope Dunlap. army, has been appointed cotitiol act.' of this sector I was stationed at head of the 1909. J-C 84 physical department of the Y. Mervillon, a little village some four M C. A. Joel Chandler. Dr. Brown will succeed ilarris, kilometers toward the front line Dr. George J. Ie Remus Fisher, who resigned MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION returns. 1918. J-H 24-13 from Baccarat, and my company had recently. The PiiOBAlf NOTICES new head of the The band, Clarence Budington, charge of the abidance service of ! physical department copartnership heretofore existing be- i will have of BELFAST AND BURNHAM BRANCH tween the undersigned under the name of M irk the whole sector. This j charge the association ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Tne sub- Tidd, manufacturer. gave me a 1 Leonard & barrows, engaged in the business work in Canada, as well as in scriber notice that he has been to observe the the On and after July 1, 1919, trains con- of and men’s and hereby gives *H8. J-K 28 splendid opportunity manufacturing selling boys’ administrator of the estate of 1 United States. boots and duly appointed work of the Y. M. C. A. in this sector necting at Burnham and Waterville with 3hoes, has been this day dissolved ■ FORREST W. late of rson, Margaret Love. For three years Dr. Brown trains for and from Wa- by mutual consent. Charles M. Leonard and TREAT, Searsport, I would say that on the whole it served through Bangor, apd Fletcher L. Barrows will continue in business in the of and Camp Fire Girlsat Drift- as supervisor of the Y. M. C. A. mili- terville, Portland and Boston, will run County Waldo, deceased, given was highly satisfactory. the name of Leonard & in the bonds as the law directs. All as follows: *under Barrows, persons having wood Heights. 1918. J-Sa 49 tary work, and at the close of the war daily, except Sunday, at demands “After a of plant Middleboro, Massachusetts, with of- against the estate of said deceased Johanna. total stay five weeks in | | became territorial secretary of the FROM BELFAST fices at 181 Essex street, Boston, Massachu- are desired to present the same for settle- i h. 1918. this sector the Division was taken J-Sp 9-2 ! "Y” for Ontario and Canada. Dr. fiESTfUL a.m. p.m. setts, Arthur H. Leonard will continue in ment and all indebted thereto are requested to iison, Everett T. by convoy into the Argonne-Mctise 6.45 1.10 business in the plant at Belfast, Maine, in make payment immediately Brown is a native of Scotland, a well- Tirec Belfast, depart, with Gen. sector. with j connection with a new corporation to be JAMES P. NICHOLS. ■uting Pershing. Realizing what diffi- known is Citypoint, 16.50 11.15 I athlete, and thirty-nine years known as Leonard. Stevens, Bearce Company, Searsport, Me., Dec. 9, 1919. 18 J-T 59-20 culty vs as an ajmy made this Waldo, t7.01 fl.26 move, ! old. He was educated in Toronto TEAS with offices at 10 High street, Boston, Massa- Carolyn. I can see that it 7.14 1.42 easily was quite a Brooks, chusetts. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. The sub- * :y and Azalea. 1919. J-W 45 20 j and received his degree in medicine difficult task for our Y. M. C. A. unit Knox, t7.29 fl.57 The said Charles M. Leonard and Fletcher L. scriber notice that she has been at the New York hereby gives University. Thorndike, 7.36 2.10 Barrov^s will the affairs 01 the tale estate of to follows us, for there, was always Wed ABE liquidate duly appointed administratrix of the He entered association GOOD 7.45 2.20 copartnership of Leonard & Barrows, and all such a of work at the Unity, ROGER J. CLARK, late of Frankfort, NO MORE CATARRH shortage transportation in due to the late should of seventeen as Winnecook, 4.7.57 |2.22 payments copartnership our that we age boys’ secretary in the of deceased, and given Division could scarcely 8.05 2.40 be made to them t Middleboro, Mass. County Waldo, Burnham, arrive, bondB as the law directs. All move and and assistant physical director of the CHAS M. LEONARD persons having Simple Home I reatment has .Stood ourselves maintain our EVERY 12.40 5.40 West End Branch of the Toronto As- Bangor, ARTHUR H. LEONARD demands against the estate of said deceased supply department, so we were 8.29 the lest of lime. Tmias Clinton, 5.17 FLETCHER L. BARROWS are desired to present the same for settlement sociation. Three years later he went usually unable to offer assistance to Fairfield, c8.39 3.21 Dec, 31, 1919-2 and all indebted thereto are requested to make to the Montreal Central Y. M. C. A. in erv fall and winter, for more than the Y. M. C. A. in the transportation | «MYIN Waterville, 8.45 3.33 payment immediately. I a similar and in 1902 became JOSEPHINE M. CLARK. ■ty years, thousands of have of their canteen supplies. capacity, Portland, 11.45 5.55 people Frankfort, Me., Dec. 9, 1919. !e it a daily practice to breathe the physical director and boys’ work sec- Boston, p. m., 3.30 9.20 a.m. air “Yet, 1 recall quite NOTICE hyomei and to vividly my com- at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. He later Fri /TO BE1FAST keep themselves free ; retary THE THE SACO VALLEY CANNING CO. NOTICE. The to find on ADMINISTRATRIX’S sub- plete surprise the next the 23rd Street Branch in am. a.m. at.arrh, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, went ,to has decided to locate their Canning Fac- scriber hereby gr’es notice that -he has been '■ t'liroat and day after our arrival in the Bois 2.45 9.00 Influenza. de New York, where he served five years. Boston, ~y tory at Thorndike Station. They plan duly appointed administrutnx of the estate of is certain and you should it. If Hesse that the Y. M. C. A. had '■** '2S p.m. try opened For three summers he was principal Wee* to commence building about April, 1920. EL1Z.A JANE LEMAN. lata of Liberty, ■ II breathe Hyomei as a stock room and Portland, 7.15 12.40 daily, direct- large canteen only of playgrounds under the New York Sat Any farmer desiring to plant sweet in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given will free and a.m. you keep you free two kilometers to our rear in the Board of Education. Thurston and corn for them will lind paper for con- bonds as the law direct-* All persons having 1 ail City Kingsbury Co., 7.00 10.30 3.30 these troubles or it won’t cost you Waterville, tract at stores of Farwell Bros, and Peter demands against the estate of said deceased 9 village of Recicourt. I immediately In his new Dr. Brown holds importers and Packers ‘eut. position Bangor, 6.40 12.40 1.45 are desired to present the same for settle- went to the canteen and Bangor. Me. (4419) Harmon & Son, Thorndike Station. 2 purchased the title of senior of the and all indebted thereto are ■V Howes & Co. or any reliable secretary Fairfield, 7.06 10.48 f3.47 ment, requested a goodly of to make •‘■'Eist can supply you with the Com- supply cigars, cigarettes, j physical department of the Home Clinton, 7.17 10.58 3.58 payment immediately. ?! cakes and chocolate for the 8.40 11.15 4.15 MEDA W. ; Hyomei Outfit, including a hard mem- Work Division of the International Home Burnham, leave, STRAY SHEEP LEMAN. Pocket inhaler. bers of my command. Employment 18.50 111.25 14.25 Liberty, Me., Dec 9, 1919, I,1’’1"* The inhaler will Committee. Winnecook, I have five Stray Sheep, which have I a life time and extra bottles of “CAN YOU BRAID HAIR?" 9.07 12.00 4.35 the YOUR Unity, been in my fields and pasture for about 'll Hyomei costs but a If can obtain and Thorndike, 9.25 12.30 4.44 ; few cents A so, you pleasant, easy five weeks. Now have them in my barn. drops of oil in the inhaler will lasts well-paid work making braided for Knox, 19.32 112.45 14.51 rugs Owner can have them by proving prop- For Sale days and its us own home. 9.45 1.42 5.05 J',r pure, soothing, antisep- right in your When writ- Brooks, erty and paying cost. dealing air, breathed deep in the air ing for further particulars, send a small Waldo, 19.55 11.56 15.15 C. M. iges of GREELEY, RESIDENCE and SMALL FACTORY f1' your nose and throat should sample mat to show the quality of braid- Citypoint. 110.05 12.15 15.25 Dec. 1919—4w52 Main ''i1 U. S. Government Warns Farmers About 16, Freedom, of Amos P. Lord oil Commercial Street- you free from coughs, colds, influ- ing and sewing you are capable of doing. Belfast, ariive, 10,10 2.25 5.35 Property in fine condition. Owner re- ; “d catarrh all winter long. Pleas- Disease Caused by Rats. Here’s a Fine Tonic P1NK.HAM ASSOCIATES, INC., IFlag station. 1,1 moved Belfast. to usc, takes but a few minutes 302 Me. cStops to leave passengers. ANNUAL MEETING STOCKTON” fropi Apply B, daily Washington Ave., Portland, y ••> Bubonic Fare from Belfast to DICKEY- KNOWLTON guaranteed to satisfy you or money They carry plague, fatal to 6m49 Boston, $7.61. Laxative, Says Druggist M. L. SPRINGS WATER COMPANY REAL ESTATE CO., human beings. They foot and Harris, Gen’l Pass. Agt. carry If want better blood, clear com- 3wl Maine. you D. C. Douglass, The annual of the stockholders of Belfast, mouth disease, which is fatal to stock. and take meeting pjexion spark ling eyes General Manager, Portland, Maine. the Stockton Springs Water Company will be They kill chickens, eat grain, cause de- NOTICE held ct the office of the Secretary at Stockton CHICHESTER SPILLS on the 20th of struction to property. If you have rats Springs, Maine, Tuesday, day fresh dressed January, A. D. 1920, at 12 30 v. m.. to hear the For Sale RAT-SNAP will kill them. Cremates Buy your fowl I Fill* in Red and Hold metalHcS\W For Sale reports of the officers and act upon the same, box«», sealed with Blue Ribbon. vV rats after them—leaves no smell. King to a of directors for the killing Celery elect board ensuing Take no other. V Buy ofyoar Comes in Normal bowel action, and chickens for your Sunday other business Drucflfit. Ask for OIH-CHe/9-TEH M cakes, ready for use. Three perfect working Low price second nand parlor year and to transact any legal Double Runner DIAMOND breath follow its Grocery Fung BRAND PIUA fnAi sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaran- stomach and sweet use. | that may properly come before said meeting. ; years k nown as Best, Safest, Reliable dinner of R. J. MAYO, Belfast, Always teed by A. A. Howes & Co., Hall-EUis Children drink it with enjoyment. and kitchen stoves, Per order, in first-class condition, SOLO BY ORIIGG'SIS EYFft'WiERk Co., and City Drug Store. Me. Tel. 339-3 ALBERT M. AMES, Secertary. ltf H. L. WHITTEN CO. J. AUST1M McKEES. [ Stockton Springs, Me, Jan. 6, 1920-2w2 Behind C. M. P. Preferred is a Big Company with .steady earning power

“Investments which pay uninterrupted dividends are generally in companies which perform the widest public service and which rest on the widest human consumption and needs. Such companies have a great public trust and a great industrial responsibility.1*

Because the Central Maine Power Company supplies a commodity of such wide and growing use, its earnings are particularly In times and in better steady. good they should always be large enough to enable the Company to pay dividends on its preferred stock and leave a wide margin ot safety besides. Jg£ This security has already paid dividends 53 times without interruption. Behind the earnings are the prosperous people of 88 cities, towns and villages of Central Maine-with a population estimated at 160,000. This seems on territory the verge of great growth—due to the fact that it can offer industries a big supply of hydro-electric power at a reasonable price. How steadily the gross earnings of the Company have grown is shown by this table:

YEAk GROSS YEAR GROSS YEAR GROSS EARNINGS EARNINGS EARNINGS 1906 1899 $ 1,550.75 $ 24,545.45 1913 $ 587,156 24 1907 1900 2,467.80 26,126,86 1914 620.019.40 1908 1901 3,890.68 44,558.93 1915 857,386f 24 1909 1902 5,757.62 76,897.50 1916 945.352.40 1910 1903 10,338.69 260,303.66 1917 1,093,053.15 1911 1904 16,451.16 472,8)2.72 1918 1,220,661.31 1912 1905 21,529.86 524,742.82 1919 (est.; 1,350,000.00

Even if no new large contracts are secured, the gross for 1920 should he around Notable among the Cdimpany’s customers are the shipbuilding companies and $1,500,000. Contracts now under active consideration, if secured, should increase the allied industries of Bath, nearly all the woolen mills of Maine, shoe factoiies in many gross earnings to $1,700,000 or more for 1^20. towns, the Maine Central Shops at Waterville, Fay and Scott at Dexter, the Androscog- gin and Kennebec Railway and the Rockland, Thomaston and Camden Company. Officials of the Company do not hesitate to that within four years the prophecy Smaller individually, but large in the aggregate, is.the power supplied lo£the smaller net earnings should have increased by at least $250,000. plants of the territory—saw mills and wood working plants of various kinds, grist mills, machine kinds of industries that General business conditions in the territory are good, 1 he Company’s power is garages, granite works, shops—the keep going all sorts of times. efficiently developed near its market and is sold at a price that does its share toward through making business profitable in its territory. The demand for power from such industries and from the people in the towns where they are located is stable and continuous. This demand is a guarantee against 1 he Company supplies over 400 industrial and commercial organizations with fluctuation of earnings. power—over 100 of which are different KINDS of industries—which means that 1 he earnings of the Company depend on the industries in its terrirory. The success arc Company earnings dependent on not a few but on MANY lines of business. of the industries depend on an ample supply of water generated power.

It is to guarantee a big supply of power to plants now in the territory and to those to come that the company is developing more power at Skow- hegan. lo finance this development it is selling its 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock. This stock sells at $107.50 a share. It yields 6 1-2 per cent net.

Any employee can take your order.

The Central Maine Power Company has some interesting printed matter bearing on this Skowhegan development and its portent to Maine investors. The coupon printed below will bring this material to any one interested, if Central Maine Power mailed to the company. CENTRAL MAINE POWER CO. Company AUGUSTA, MAINE.

Please send me your new circular on the Skowhegan Development and Augusta, Maine Central Maine Power Company preferred stock. Name.

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State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Transfers in Real Estate Ernest L. Arthur W. Bartlett, Thorndike, to Otis Leonard, do.; land in Morrill. penter, do.; standing timber in Brooks. Aldeh B. Rice, Newport, to Carroll R. Lucas County, ss. D. Snowman, Eliot; land and buildings in Emma J. Woodbury, et Morrill, als., Melvin L. Park, to Albertine DIED. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he The transfers of real Thorndike. to Arthur W. Searsport, Weymouth, do.; land in Stockton Springs. following estate Leonard, do.; land in Mor- C. Park, do.; land and in Sears- Georgie E. et is senior partner of the firm of F. J. ! were recorded in Waldo County Otis D. to rill. buildings Kenney, al., Frankfort, Arno. In Registry Snowman, Eliot, Luther A. port. Freedom, Dec. 30, Elmir business in the of deeds for to Alma T. Kingsbury, do.; land in Frank- Arno, aged 23 Cheney & Co., doing City the week ending Jan. 9,1920. Daggett, Thorndike; land and buildings Bertha A. Cooper, et years. Searsmont, als., Patrick J. Cuddy, to Frank of County and State H. H. to Vera E. in to Arthur W. Winterport, fort. Fletcher. In Belfast, Jan. 13, Mrs Toledo, aforesaid, Grant, Unity, Mills, Thorndike. Leonard, Morrill; land in Sarah W. Carleton, do.; land in Asa A. j B. 77 ! said firm will the sum of land in Morrill. Winterport. Howes, Belfast, et to Dex- Fletcher, aged years, and that pay do.; Unity. Fred E. Littlefield, to Levi R. als., month and 11 Waldo, Thomas it. to ter T. et land and days. DOLLARS for each Grace H. Arthur W. Decrow, Brooks, Marie Clements, al., Belfast; ONE HUNDRED Anglemire, Portland, to Vin- Stevens, Jackson; land and buildings in Leonard, Morrill, to Wilbert in Belfast. FRSHCB. In Lincolnville Dec. Y. Payson, do.; land and in buildings Beach, case of Catarrh that cannot be nie L. A. buildings 25, Mrs. and every Woodman, Boston; land in North- Waldo. Brown, do.; land in Morrill. ___ Angelia Furbush (Perry) French, Brooks. wife of the use of HALL’S CATARRH port. Capt. Oscar Wyman French, cured by Lemuel S. Howard A. born McLeod, Somerville, Mass., Dorr, Bucksport, to Edwin Roy C. to Walter aged 83 years, 11 months and 2 MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Hiram to Norris Fish, Belfast, Fish, days. Harding, Unity, W. to G. L. Cates, et ah, Thorndike; land Miller, land in Gilman. In South Winterport; Winterport. Waldo; land in Waldo. Dodge. Braintree, Mass., Sworn to before me and subscribed in Pushor, land in Unity. and In Northport, Jan. 14, to Dec. do.; buildings in Thorndike. Geneva M. to 26, Cha.les E. Gilman, formerly of Freeman, Winterport, Rate C. Closson, to Fred L. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. a this 6th day of Wilder S. to Searsport, Dodge, son, Searsmont. aged about 54 vears. my presence, December, Parker, Monroe, Sanford Annie R. Fernald, Winterport, to Wil- Isaac H. land and Miles Ernest. A. W. GLEASON. Davis, Houlton; build- Perkins, et als., Stockton land A. D. 1886. H. land in Monroe, Springs; In Jan. Cal- Jackson, do.; ,lis P. Tripp, do.; land in Winterport. ings in Winterport. in HURDER. In Belfast, Jan. 11. to Mr. Belfast, 8, (Seal) Notary Public. Searsport. vin 73 Sanford H. and Mrs. a Richardson, aged years, 9 months Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in- f, Jackson, Monroe, to Aus- Ro8coe S. Thurston, Knox, et to Lovisa E. et Benjamin Hurder, son, Albert and ah, Young, als., Lincolnville, The Inhabitants of Belmont, to Lewis Edmund. 21 days. ternally and acts through the Blood on tin L. Ricker, do.; land and buildings in Achsah H. et to A. P. Hall, ah, Lowell, Mass.; Wentworth, do.; lend in Lincoln- Bryant, Belmont; land in Belmont. SEEKINS. I,. Jan. the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send Monroe. Lambert. In Andover, Mass., Jan. Belfast, 12, Mrs. land and buildings in Montville. ville. to Sarah J. aged 70 1 montl for free. Ira to Chas. H. 7, Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Lambert, a Seekins, years, testimonials, Georgia A. Parks, et ah, Cape Eliza- Reuben Black, Palermo, Black, and 5 days. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Hattie 1J. Paul, Morrill, et als., to G. Gerrish, Troy, to Horace R. son, Bruce Anthony to Frank L. do.; land and buildings in Palermo. Sold by all druggists, 76. beth, Busse, Clinton; land in Arthur W. Leonard, do.; land in Morrill. Gerrish, do.; land and buildings in Troy. McCORRIson. In Belfast, Jan. 10, to Wentworth. In Waldo, Jan. 7, Ben- Burnham. Hayward Peirce, Frankfort, to John Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. a jamin 87 Hall’s FamilylPillsfor constipation. L Jonathan Berry, Morrill, et ala., to W. E. Barker, Brooks, to E. A. Car- McCorrison, Wentworth,|aged years,8 months Ramsey, Prospect; land in Prospect. daughter, Dorothy Helen. and 29 days.