The Republican Journal: Vol. 92. No. 3
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1 * I \ f 5> ♦ Irt> \ 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.