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The Republican Journal. ^( mTsO. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908."NUMBER 30 intents of To-Days Journal. OBITUARY. THE CHURCHES. PROBATE^ COURT. PERSONAL PERSONAL STOCKTONSmS. tn Real s.-ws Items....Transfers was transacted at swaaville....Obituary....The Rev. A. E. Luce will speak at Poor’s Mills The following business Ziba H. Nickerson, whose death by acci- Harold Jones went to Morrill last week Mrs. John Randell is ... A Barn Dance in Liuculn- next at 2.30 m. All Judge George E. Miss Lee of N. steadily improving Sunday p. are cordial- the July Probate Court, Gregory Brooklyn, Y., in for 'probate Court.News of The dent is reported elsewhere, was a cousin of a visit. from her recent ill turn. personal...Stockton Springs. ly invited. Johnson presiding: visiting relatives in this city. ,,'ul... Mrs. John G. Aborn and his Eben F. Littlefield went to Mrs. H. L. Nature. spent boyhood for of wills filed by estates Norridgewock Hopkins suffered a distressing Dependence Upon First Parish Church (Unitarian.) Ser- Petitions probate Mrs. Charles Trundy and children are ill turn last patent Medicines.Pointed in this city on what was later the Gilbert of Elizabeth A. Davis, late of Troy; E len Monday on business. Saturday, but we are glad to re- f Mine Promoter lndict- vice next Sunday at 10.45 a. m.; sermon Butters, late visiting relatives in Nova Scotia. port her better today, ,,ilis...A Ellis now owned Horace Chenery. by Casey, late of Belfast; Aurilla Monday. 1' State Convention. farm, by late of Mrs. A. A. Small and son Houston are ;>. inoeratic the pastor. Sunday school 12 noon. of Burnham, and .John Muroh, Unity. Miss Avis M. Morison was the of Little Miss His father was Collins Nickerson of Massa- and for admin- guest Gladys liritto of Rockland is niber S’.eds’’....Pittsfield Per- Petition for probate of will visiting relatives in Winthrop.- the guest of her Un- Hall of Bel- The Christian Scientists hold services in friends in for the week-end. uncle and aunt, Dr. and lieseue Robins.The chusetts and his mother Susan istration filed estate of Hannah G. Fen- Searsport Mrs. C. E. ii Maine”.. Marse Henry on their 127 Main by Miss Alice A. Hills of Boston is the guest Britto, Sylvan street. fast. When he was a boy the family moved ball, street, every Sunday derson, late of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Elon B. Gilcbrest arrived on I on New England Tombstones, at 11 o’clock and even- Petition for administration filed by estates of her sister, Mrs. Marion E. Brown. Capt. Albert C. whose vessel i Work at the Maine Station... to where the father and his two sons morning Wednesday boat for a short in town. Colcord, is Lynn, of Clarenden II. late of Prospect, and Thursday’s stay in Baltimore, has chartered to t will Pre- at to which all are Gross, Mrs. Hattie B. Rowe has moved here from go to New- pheUl...Prohibition conducted a fish market until the father’s ing 7.30 o’clock, oordially of News to Krpublican State Committee .. Lizzie A. Meservey, late Northport. Miss Sadie Wright returned Saturday port load coal for Bangor. busi- welcome. filed by estates of Brooks and will live at 17 Pearl street nnerieaa. death, when the sons engaged in other Petition for allowance evening from several weeks’ visit in Pitts- an<l Mrs.Leonard late of Searsmont; Mar- ■ J[,r Landry are rejoicing County Correspondence. ness. The deceased had been in the cus- There will be an afternoon service of the Llewellyn Lincoln, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jellison of Haverhill, in the Old stork’s ; North Searsport. tha J. Harriman, late of Prospect. field, gift, July 5th, of a most pc toms service at Boston for about i4 Protestant church at the Mar- Mass., are relatives in Belfast. welcome son. Mother and years Episcopal North filed estates as follows: visiting baby are doing° ,vs of Belfast....The News ot Accounts by Miss Lena E. Leavitt returned Monday well. and met his death while in the performance church on next, tha J. Harriman, late of Prospect, first; vestry Sunday July 26th, from visits with friends in Clinton and Prof. Vernon Barker of Houlton is the ..First M. Cookson, late of Monroe, second; The months Valuation and Taxes of his duties as an assistant inspector. at 3.30 p. m. Mr. Orlando Titherington is Benj. of his Miss Maude vacation at the Uni versa late of first; Waterville. guest cousin, E. Barker. list v. Artillery.-Literary News Henrietta L. Walker, Belfast, church began last ;vy Mrs. Nickerson and her daughter Louise lay reader. All are welcome. final. Sunday, Rev. U. E. in Our F’ather’s Care (poem) Delmont Moore, late of Denver, Col., H. R. McDonald of Nashua, N. H., is Kouillard this time of will allowed the Carl Cottrell, the ice cream connoisseur, preferring to a later (poem) were coming to Belfast to visit Mrs. Aborn There will be a service at Reform- Petitions for probate period. i'espontience...Hope Trinity of Jack- is clerking for Mayo & Rose.—Rock laud visiting relatives in this city, his former ng the Gray Birch—Life’s here estates of Caleb Y. Kimball, late and Mr. Nickerson was to join them ed church next Sunday at 2.30 p. m., with Courier-Gazette. .aem). son; Bridget Wentworth, late of Frankfort. home. Houghton, after visits with his annual vacation. Mrs. Aborn re- Price Cur- for sermon by the Rev. William Vaughan. Petition for administrations granted the Mrs. E. H. has returned to the Misses Hichborn and Mrs. Locals...Belfast Colby her George Trumbull arrived home from Blue- Tierce D .Married.. Died. ceived a letter from him written on the day estates of Albert E. late of Liu- Lancaster left for ia. school immediately after the ser- Knight, home in after a visit with re- Monday her home in Sunday late of Sunset, Maine, hill for a visit with his of his her that he could not colnville; Amelia G. Carter, Belfast; Tuesday mother in Bangor. death, telling mon. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at latives in this NEWS ITEMS. Martha A. Arey, late of Winterport;George city. this city. a stateroom for his wife and daughter Mr. Chase of New get 7.30 o’clock. H. late of Montville; Edward Mr. and Mrs. Bedford, Mass., who Thompson, Ralph M. Johnson of New has been the of Mrs. on the boat and they might be expected by II. Scribner, late of Monroe. Mrs. Annie G. Newton of Boston arrived guest Avalina Griffin, I iie liar Harbor horse show The sermon at the North Congregational York sailed the on the foi a week left is survived Guardians to estates of Agnes Wednesday, 22d, to visit her Mrs. Clara D. past, by Monday's steamer 19th and 20th. train Saturday. Mr. Nickerson appointed Sunday mother, for his home. August 18th, church last Sunday morning was by Rev. A. Porter, minor, of Montville;and Mildred Mauretania for Liverpool. his wife, who was Miss Carrie McNeil Gilmore. ■ ii” lor a soldiers’ by K. and minors, of Bel- money GeorgeS. Mills of Bennington, Vt., formerly Martin F. Randall, Mrs. J. M. Arnold returned to *’■ B. Lanpher and two children ■” to secure in addi- of his Louise, 8 years old, a fast. Augusta ,.M,r3- of j?2r>00 Lyuu, daughter Miss Nell Harrimau of Waltham, Mass., Hyde Park are of Belfast. His was “The Dedicat- after a \t” visiting her a Mrs. subject Petition for of Christine Ren- Tuesday several days’ visit with her Mrs. sister, appropriation. a brother, Charles, sister, Lydia adoption is the guest of Miss Mary Harriman, Con- J. II. Wardwell. They arrived Satur- ed Life” and the able and eloquent address deil to Walter J. and Rose A. Mrs. R. B. and stable at Thomaston and a foster Wnr. Wads- granted sister, Herrick. day and will leave Davis, brother, Small gress street. Thursday. .i Iic auction July lBth to was listened to with great pleasure. of Islesboro. worth, all of Lynn, Mass. to sell real estate Mrs. S. W. Johnson returned last week Misses Elva M. Randell He was the Petition for license Miss Mira Louise Goss of Lewiston ar- and Marion Knee- '7000. only land arrived The usual services will be held in the granted to estate of Lydia C. Lassell, late of from York, where she visited her daughter, last Thursday from the sum- Mrs. .1. L. received a rived Monday to be the guest of Dr. and mer school at Sleeper telegram Searsmont. Mrs. William B. Castine, anil report a highly ■mw blueberry Universalist church next Sunday, with ser- Woodbury. industry—a Monday from Greenwich, Conn., an- Petitions for allowance granted the es- Mrs. E. L. Stevens. prohtable term and a pleasant outing. K. II. ........ m. v .. ..f liV.tnlr established by mon by the pastor, Rev. A. A. Smith. Clarence F. Wyman is as de- will be- nouncing the death, rtf peritonitis, of her employed Mrs. Blanche Rockwell Cook and The in this mth. The factory and late of Stock- little haying immediate neighbor- Miss Lee Gregory of Brooklyn, N. V., will fort, Charles R. Rendeli, livery clerk for E. 11. Haney’s grocery hood is ... nt the lirst of August. cousin. Mrs. Fannie S. Bittenbender. It is ton daughter of Franklin, Mass., are the guests nearly finished. The crop was school at noon. The church Springs. owing to the lignt, was on sing. Sunday store, Northport Campground. excessively dry but ., tv from the Universalist tlmt Mrs. liitteubender her Petition for license to sell personal estate of Mr.