The Republican Journal \ PLUME 81, DECEMBER _BELFAST, , THURSDAY, 23, 1909. N UMBER .11 Contents of Today’s Journal. OBITUARY in her last illness. The funeral was held De- friend The Belfast Church and pastor of thirty years ago, and the Personal— Secret Societies.... cember 16th, Rev. C. H. Bryant of Searsmont, Baptist little of PERSONAL. The The and body earnest and devoted workers of PERSONAL. Churches.The family friends of Mrs. Sarah J ■ of the Methodist Belfast Baptist pastor church, officiating. 1809-1909. that and 1809-1909.. Aborn were shocked and Decembe day, congratulated the members of Church, ..Obituary.. ..The grieved Miss Melvena V. Parker left for a on their and Monday Miss Ginn was in Knights Templar Christmas.. .Will- 18th by news of her sudden death from hear today improved modern church Emeroy a few days Llewellyn K. Clifford, who was visiting at and Centennial Services. short visit in Boston. iamson’s History of Belfast. failure at the home of Re-Opening edifice. He extended the greetings of the last week. her daughter, Mrs. Julii Hiram 0. Eaton's in Brewer on his to Editorials. .In way The most State Convention Miss Isabelle Towle left for a visit 2. Memory of Hattie E. A. Collins, in where interesting day in the and and spoke of the pride of Monday Donald Davis the with Rockport, she had mad< Sailor's was taken long spent past week rel- Black, (poem). .The Bells of Christ- Snug Harbor, suddenly that in the in Boston and her home for the few eventful history of the Belfast Baptist church body Baptist church in Belfast; of vicinity. atives in mastide (poem).. Prize Speaking in past years. The deceas | ill and died early last Friday morning at Mr. Skowhegan. ed was December when the its loyalty in the and its commendable ef- Miss Freedom .Mt.Desert could trace her in a Sunday, 19th, church past May Pendleton of Dark Harbor spent Correspondence. ancestry direct lim Eaton's home. Mr. Clifford is survived by one Mrs. Luvi’le J. Pottle went to Boston last Maine’s Game Record. .School Build- back to the was reopened after and improvements forts in the present. The statistics and Sunday with friends in Belfast. Mayflower colony and her immedi son, J. Clifford of and two repairs given week for a in San Percy Bangor, broth- brief visit. ings Jose The Red Cross ate had been made and centennial services the cited were as ancestors were among the settleri John M. were examples encouraging to the Miss B. Nash left Christmas Notes. pioneer ers, Clifford of and Myrtle Saturday to visit General J. C. of Stamp. Newspaper of held. In Elder Isaac Caae church of the future. He could read in Cilley Rockland was in Bel- Belfast. She wTas the youngest of the four Samuel J. Clifford June, 1809, of the relatives in Boston and 3. Maine Men in of Brewer. The funeral vicinity. fast on Washington. .Univer- came of the times business last week. teen children of the late John Thomaston to Belfast in the interests of signs the principles of religion sity of Maine..The Survey of the Gorham anc was in the Wood & Huggard chapel, Brewer, Mrs. Chas. H. has returned home after a few carried out in the Bray Norman Read of State. Shaw Students 25th Elizabeth and Baptists, and July 18th of that year a business world, in social Portland spent a few days College (Miller) Brown; of this large Sunday afternoon at 2.30, and was private. spending two months in Boston. and the men with relatives in Reunion...The Semi-Annual Bank one church was organized. In 1810 functions, by who hold this city last week. family only brother remains, Mr. Arthei The remains were taken to Stockton for inter- twenty-nine high po- Tax...County litical Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Decrow left to Correspondence...Trans- Brown of men, whose names are identified with the offices. He spoke briefly of the high Monday William H. arrived fers in Real Estate. Bangor. Her husband, Mr. James ment. The deceased was at one time a resi- early Quimby Wednesday from ideals and visit relatives in Everett, Mass. Aborn of history of the city and whose descendants are I church loyalty of President Roose- Boston tosoend Christmas 4. Editorials.. .School Knox, died December 18, 1901, anc dent of Belfast. with his family in Buildings, East of the was buried the connected with all the different church I velt, laymen’s movement in Maine, Miss Florence Kimball left to this and West.. .The Churches.. .News of 21st, just eight years to a daj organ- Saturday city, and of the awakened the Granges. to her death. izations of today, incorporated the organiza- interest in the missionary spend her vacation with her sisters in Boston. prior Eight children survive THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nichols are CHRISTMAS. in its broadest sense spending The News of Belfast. John Gorham Aborn tion. With the exception of a short period of spirit by men of affairs as Frank of Belfast, Mrs. Julia A E. Harding has returned to Brewer the with relatives in Boston and one of most holidays A Fortune in Mushrooms. in its it has been a the hopeful signs of the times. .Divorce a Collins of Rockport, Miss Elizabeth P. Abort In accordance with an old and established inactivity early history from a brief trip to his former home in Pros- vicinity. Patent Medicine. .The Mission Mail custom, all over the world for in the The It was an able and a and of Lowell, Mass., James C. Aborn of Belfast Knights Templar power good city. present helpful discourse, pect. Bag. .Obituary. .A New Maine Book. will toast the supreme commander of the order held the close Miss Lema Achorn, will Miss Aiice L. church edifice was built in 1837. It was re- attention of a large audience. | Colby College ‘10, Probate Court. .Freedom. Aborn of Taunton. Mass., Miss in the United Rev. Warren Mr. Alton D. Allen and of Lewiston States, Henry Rugg I The services closed with the family spend the holidays with relatives in this Hattie G. Aborn of modelled in 1869 at a cost of $6,000, and the benediction by the city Searsport’s Maritime Record. .Sher- of Rockport, Bertrand L Providence, R. I., on Christmas day. They will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and vicinity. Win. Aborn will gather at their various halls at an church was rededicated, June 24, 1873. The pastor. iffs .New Prize Speaking Con- of Knox and Mrs. Stella A. Kenney ol appoint- ] Johnson. ed hour and this will be so mem- Mrs. E. test. .Reform Legislation... arranged that list of pastors for its 100 years existence shows R.-Conner and Miss Louisa H. Fer- .County Raynham Center, Mass. One bers of .Letter Okla- step-daughter the order all over the world will be The centennial at the church Miss Frances A. returned returned Correspondence. from of able and educated men. banquet Baptist j Sargent Monday guson last Friday from a business Mrs. E. L. Cobbett of Dover, N. and twe the commander of long pastorates homa. H., toasting supreme this j December 21st was a close to the inter- from a visit with Miss Beulah F. Philbrook in The edifice is modem | fitting trip to Portland. grandchildren, Prescott Kenney and Arthui country at the same time. A copy of the toast, j today convenient, and Searsport... Born.. Married... .Died... which esting exercises that marked the of j Brewer. has been sent to members of the order I well furnished. The j closing Miss Ju ia E. Brown was Stockton Cobbett, also remain. The name of mother is large vestry and adjoin- called to Appleton Springs. all over the world, is as follows: the church’s one hundred years. The audi- ! ante-rooms and kitchen on the first floor Dr. G. C. Kilgore has been at the Eye and last week the death of her revered by her children, and it was a pleasure ing by mother, Mrs. CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE. torium was opened for the guests while the Ear for them to do are in excellent condition and the auditorium Infirmary in Portland the past week for Henry Brown. HISTORY to make ■ WILLIAMSON’S OF BELFAST. everything possible October supper committee were the ten Portland, Me., 25,1909. has been renovated and making ready treatment. her life and She had Dear thoroughly repair- Mr. anc Mrs. F. E. lef*. last bright happy. always Frater: long tables in the vestry. All the Smythe Saturday ed. The new steel and walls are fres- clergymen casing Demand for the Publication of lived a true Christian life and was a The following sentiments has been ceiling Mr. and Mrs. for Universa- prepared in the city with the exception of Rev. Clarence W. Proctor are spend- Hyde Park, Mass., where they will spend for the coming Christmas: coed in *ones of tan and A new | Ashley Second Volume, the Ree- list in belief, never with green. green the Christmas vacation at their home in the winter months. Completing although affiliating To our Most Eminent Grand A. Smith of the Universalist and Rev. David ing Master, Henry carpet \as been laid, the of the Ladies' l'd for 100 Years. any church organization. She was blessec Warren gift North Windham. Mrs. Rugg, with Christmas Greetings: L. Wilson of the North who sent re- Rath F. Brown of Washington, D. C., Circle,and the green choir rail curtain is church, with a strong a mind anc May his future be as as his Sewing The Editor of The Journal. 1 am personality, bright bright shining grets, were present. At the hour Elmer B. and Alice A. Stimpson of Bruns- is the gi est of Mrs. Mary K. Emery at her path of achievement. the of the Ladies' Social the appointed u to note the manifestation of fresh in- firm Her home life was ideal anc gift Young Union, on principles. ! Rev. A. G. Roberts invited the to the wick will the with their home "edar street. The Grand Master sends the re- and curtain with guests spend holidays mother, in the publication of the concluding left a for with all whe following carpet harmonizing the walls. lasting impression good sponse: and in a few minutes all were seated at Mrs. Fannie S. Mr. and ve of Williamson’s of Belfast. The twelve vestry Stimpson. Mrs. Daniel H. Strout are spending History came under her influence. Her out oj “To the of the new windows, set three double on not from going Soldiery Temple, the Knight- the which were laden with an abun- ;ou obtain Mr. Williamson of tables, Miss Edna Ward of w’as in Brewer the week with their daughter, Mrs. Fred was hood of the Cross, the Brotherhood of Christ- either side, are of the latest in Cathe- Prospect ta, and definite information life beautiful, falling into a peaceful sleep design of publish, up- ian dance delicious food, consisting of chicken last a in Lawrence. Mass. Chivalry—two hundred thousand strong dral in tones of and tan a fan Saturday for brief visit, the guest of Twiss, :r.e following points; A short prayer service was held at her home glass green with ! —Greeting and pie, salads, etc. The young men of the so- how complete a state was the Godspeed: effect at the and a conventional at Mrs. Frank E. Harding. James H. Cunningham left to manuscript in Rockport Monday morning, conducted E “It is with emotion and top design Monday spend second volume left his by profound grateful .assisted the served. At a by father; the base in but ciety by committee, Mr. and Mrs. John a few weeks with his Mrs. Manson A. Burpee of Rockland, and the remains were appreciation that I respond to the suggestive brighter blending colors. The Ainslie of Syracuse arriv- daughter, The amount of subscriptions already made long table on the platform were those: w'ho ! sentiment, honoring me by its refer- of those most interested in the modern- ed last week to the season with Lowe, in Dorchester, Mass. e same; brought Monday afternoon to the home of hei personal pride spend holiday ence. Comrades we have touched were to have special parts in the exercises to he cost of together, ized edifice is the memorial window on Dr. and Mrs. O. S. probable publication. son, J. G. Aborn, in this where the funera the Vickery. Mrs. Annie W. Weeman will leav€ to city, hearts and hands in Templar faith and works. follow. An attractive feature of the today Very truly yours front in of the late Mrs. Fidelia A. banquet services were held Tuesday afternoon at i “The prestige of the past, the power of the memory Mrs. E. W. Pendleton returned to her home spend Christmas with her sons. on B. and James C. White. were the place marks of sprigs of holly. Rev. Gay present, the promise of the well Carter, one of the most members, who in ion, December 10, 1909. o'clock, Rev. David L. Wilson of the North j future, may worthy Islesboro last Friday from a brief visit with Harry A. Weeman, in Portland. inspire us to continued loyai, service A. E. Luce of the Methodist church offered Congregational church Her loving gave the best of her youth, middle life and old Mr. and Mrs. C. H. officiating. family, for our cherished order. and A solo Miss Florence D. Sargent. Charles H. Field will ;leave Thurs- Prosperous to her beloved church and whose grace. piano by today, with the of Arthur Cobbett of Dover as age bequest wrote at once to Mr. \\ uliamson, submit- exception strong today never before, it is one of the the which held the Miss Marian Hazeltine will arrive this, day', to spend the week with his made these Chaples opened program, brother, N. H., were all The remains will be world's mightiest forces to translate the truth improvements possible. Respect- >r. White’s questions and offering to do present. closest attention of all Rev. A. G. Thursday, evening from Smith’s College to George P. Field, in Boston. of the Christian message into mutual her present. placed in the tomb at Grove ceme- helpful- ing modest tastes the window is very to promote the matter. In receiving ness the Christmas vacation. thing possible and universal brotherhood.” Roberts, as master of ceremonies, presented spend Miss Helen Doak arrived home from Provi- and in the in its tones those of the other Mr. Williamson wrote under date of tery spring placed the family lot Will in these sentiments on Satur- plain, duplicating you join ! the regrets and of the absent Mrs. Olive matron of Freedom dence, R. I., to the December at windows and their conventional de- congratulations Stewart, Wednesday spend winter December 13th, as follows: in East Knox. day, 25th, noon. Eastern Standard following .gusta, ! ministers and their respective churches. was the guest last week of Mrs. A. vacation at her home in this time (equivalent to 5 p. m. Greenwich) and signs. The windows light up beautifully, both Academy, city. urs of the lith inst. at hand and contents will you extend the invitation to com- After a few remarks the J. Knowlton and other relatives. your and The new general concerning Miss IsabeJl M. went to Sanford last noted. I am very that there is 1 by sunlight electricity. pulpit Smalley ally glad mand, as well as to all true Templars and their i relations of our churches the for the of and the of the Y. P. S. C. are friendly city j C. is in the of to the vacation with wing demand publication the at his home in North Vassalboro last Monday friends wheresoever on land or sea. chairs, gift E., Mary Hayes Camden, guest Saturday spend Christmas ■ dispersed, introduced Rev. volume of “The of Belfast.” In in ; pastor Adolph Rossbach of Miss Grace H. will her Mrs. History afternoon after a brave struggle with ill healtl Courteously and fraternally yours, simple design. The pulpit has the new roll her sister. Hayes. They sister, Eugene S. Philbrook. to Dr. White’s questions: the Unitarian church, who extended for Stephen Berry, Committee. electric friendly come to Belfast to spend Christmas. Miss -t The is in the of many years. He had endured several op light. Gladys Pitcher will arrive tonight from manuscript custody iruruanu, iuame. and cordial and of the which wc scivitc itt, a. hi., ihc congratulations spoke the New Williamson, 108 Mt. Vernon Street, Bos- erations.from he derived only temporary The idea of this Christmas toast originated icuiJCiuiig Miss Mary Helen Bird, the teacher of music England Conservatory cf Bos- I understand it to be early religious history of our city and churches. Mass. substantially relief.and the general weakness induced tuber with a Maine man, Stephen Berry, of Portland, choir, composed of Misses Edna Hopkins and in the Presqne Isle schools, arrived Saturday to ton to spend the holidays at home. ete with the of an index, which it His remarks were received with appreciative exception which caused his He was bom and has now been adopted internationally. Edith L. and Messrs. *Frank R. Keene the at her home in this cuiosis, death. Burgess : spend holidays city. Capt. Mrs. C aleb F. Carver have re- .- my father’s intention, I presume, to Mr. is now ir Portland and heads Mrs. E. P. Frost rendered a vocal kand in Berry living and Earl L. Talbot—all members of the church applause. e from the sheets. Liberty, the oldest child of Wayland and the John B. who has in turned to their home in Camden after a visit proof committee which sends out the toast to solo, which was followed a Wright, employment Previous to father’s death in —rendered by paper prepared >nd: my Linda Wentworth Knowlton. He came to Bel- Knights Templar wherever situated. excellent music, the large audience is at home to the holi- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. and read Mrs. Robertson on the Haverhill, Mass., spend Crosby. he made a canvass, both locally and of in by Benjamin fast with his parents when about ten years of In accordance with this custom the following joining singing the hymns. Prof. Frederick with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. r residents of Belfast.and obtained a sub- early church history of the Baptist denomina- days Miss Louise W. Richards of the Farmington and had lived here until seven notice has sent to L. D. of Newton In- :.on of a little more than two hundred at age, years ago, been all the members of Pal- Anderson, D., Theological W right. tion. The sixty-four years history of the La- Normal School will spend the Christmas vaca- dollars per volume. Soon after his death when he moved to North Vassalboro, which had estine Commandery: stitute, who preached the sermon, extended i dies’ Circle was Miss Mrs. Fannie Scott leaves today for Belfast, tion with her mother, Mrs. Annie L. another local canvass made, but was un- of institute con- Sewing presented by j Richards^ since been his home. He was educated in our Sir Knight: the greetings his and cordial where she will make an extended visit with increase the amount of subscriptions The Maude E. Mathews. Of the original members Mrs. Emery O. Pendieton will leave the public schools,and worked for some time in the regular Christmas observance of Pales- gratulations on the old-new church building. her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Macomber.—Deer Isle last rally. tine No. 14, K. will be held in : one remains, Mrs. H. H. Carter. This of this week for an extended shoe Later he learned the barber's Commandery, T., Dr. Anderson has a strong a con- only Messenger. visit with her rd: The estimate made by the University factory. the personality, was a Miss Florence Asylum, Saturday, December 25, 1909, at ; followed by piano solo by \ Mrs. 1\ for of the book in a manner trade with Hall. was a manner and a and flexible The intentions of Dr. E. daughter, Sidney Young, in Green- publication Edgar M. He member 11.15 o’clock, a. m. vincing deep voice, A. Heal. The East Side was represented by marriage Irving to the first volume was about i ville. -ponding of Silver Cross Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and The pleasure of your company is desired and and made a lasting impression on his hearers. Rev. William Vaughan of Trinity Reformed Pendleton and Miss Florence E. Hodgson, both n hundred dollars ($1500.00.) This esti- who extended and anticipated. Courteously yours, of the God” was his text church, congratulations of are recorded at the clerk’s Misses Helen and Cobb arrived in was hun- after going to Vassalboro united with the “The Church Living Lewiston, city Mary Bel- was made in 1903. and for five Ralph H. of the church of Belfast Howes, ( spoke history during fast 5001 volumes. Masons. In he was an attendant at the and he handled it from an ideal standard. He office in that city. Friday from Kent’s Hill on their wax* youth Eminent Commander. the two years of his church’s existence. The , -much as there has been some criticism home to Searsmont to Baptist church and in early manhood joined C. J. Pattee, spoke first of the church at Jerusalem and its benediction was pronounced by Rev. J. W. Miss E. Clark of who has spend the Christmas the 1 to Margaret Prospect, the non-publication of book wish Recorder. of It was to be season. the North church, but on to Vassalborc growth to the modern churches, touching upon Vaughan Citypoint. good been school in is ,iin rhe reasons therefor. In addition to going to listen to the the teaching Princeton, spending Palestine will send the follow- I there music, able addresses •Ime for which of he attended the church. He Commandery7 their activities, their characteristics, their real of vacation in Brewer with Mrs. O. Wilson of Searsmont was irt spent he, course, expect- again Baptist ; and interesting papers, and to note the fellow- part the Christmas Manley the of the first volume ing greeting to all the Maine Commanderies: their and the church’s re- return, publication always led an exemplary life and made many message, functions, ! ship of the differing denominations, all work- Mrs. Frank E. Harding. Belfast Saturday on her way to Natick and entailed a money loss upon my Palestine Commandery No. Fourteen History friends wherever he went. He is survived by ) sponsibility for its individual members living ing for the best interests and highest good of Roxbury, Mass., where she will visit relative? of a little more than a thousand dollars, Knights Templar, 1 the community. Mrs. Dora Sanborn of Brooks was the guest his wife, Miss Grace M. Hammons of the real Christian life. He said the world’s for two weeks. he had nearly completed the manuscript formerly Belfast, Maine. \ for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blodgett, second volume 1 had some talk with him this Dean Wentworth read the life of church city,and by tw’o children. Christmas, 1909 people understandingly and left last week-to visit her Mrs. Fred A. Johnson left on last Saturday morn- in which he told me that THE NEWS IN A daughter, its publication, and Donald His two brothers Eminent Sir: members more than do the Bible. The NUTSHELL. Hardy. parents, they in train for Colorado. He was ac- not care to the second volume Bertha Adams, Camden. ing’s Greeley, publish Palestine was Rev. and two sisters remain. are Marshal. 0. Commandery No.Fourteen, Knights morning prayer by Irving B. Mower, 11 sufficient interest was shown by a sub- They King Leopold of Belgium died December is at companied by Harry Hay ford, whose destina- Templar, extends Christmas Greetings to you Renworth R. Rogers home from Colby n to the expenses Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins. D. D., of Waterville, and the responsive read- 17th. He had no direct heir and will be suc- tion was large enough defray Knowlton, Guy and the Sir of your for the vacation and will be Chicago. Knights Commandery. ceeded Prince son of the late College holiday .' lication. Merton and ldeila all of this His it be ings, and brief remarks, were by the pastor, by Albert, only j D., city. age May yours to celebrate yet many times the American K. and Earl B. c his I have to see the time brother from the employed by Express Company Joseph Haley, students at death hoped the that to all mankind the Rev. Arthur Roberts. is the King’s ...Zelaya resigned was 38 years and 3 months. Prayer services joyous day brought George Following of December 16th. It Kent’s Hill would be able to risk the apparent loss, Prince of Peace, Emanuel presidency Nicaragua on the Christmas extra work. Seminary, are spending the noli a were held in Vassalboro and the act of dedication, which was based on a com- was a case of had he he re- ;gh I have felt that the publication of Wednesday to, although says with their mother. Mrs. K. “Come to scatter with His E. C. has recommend- days Estelle Haley, a volume, published, edited and indexed remains will be to this city this noor light pilation by Rev. Robert L. Burdette: signed from patriotism and to prevent the in- Congressman Burleigh brought All the shadows of our on Cedar street. dt his could not add to the night.” tervention of the United States.... A Copen- ed the of Postmaster John V. supervision, and services held in the church this of the reappointment books. Baptist A Blessed New Year be its Minister: In the name Father, and of of December 19th “The n; ion he had gained by his other yours, every day | hagen dispatch says: Lane of Augusta, Me. He has himself Miss Edith C. Wilson arrived from Gardiner afternoon at 2 Revs. Davie the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. ! Associated Press is informed a author proved ■ same time I should like to have the citi- Thursday, o’clock, crowned with Peace and Prosperity. by high 1 that the committee of the to be the right man in the right place. last Saturday and is spending the Christmas t his old home enjoy the benefits of his L. Wilson and Arthur G. Roberts officiating. Fraternally and Courteously, People: Amen. ity University of in its examination of vacation at the home of her Mr. were I financially able to pay for the Ralph H. Howes, Minister: To the Glory of God, to the praise Copenhagen preliminary Miss Winnifred Sanborn, who is spending father, Manley Eminent Commander. of the his records failed to discover proof that Dr. 0. in Searsmont. ’«ge. in N Holy Trinity, the winter in was one of the Wilson, have Roland Lewis Carter died Rochester, Frederick A. Cook reached the North Pole.” Bath, party oral times different persons sug- We re-dedicate this People: house. launched on the schooner and to Harold Warren Frank Mud- that they would like to assist in the Y., December 14th. The end came suddenly The committee has not concluded its labors, Wyoming, Heath, Fahy, Minister: For in and but this announcement would to settle ation of the History, but on receiving and he had been in il The Churches. worship prayer, song appear whom luncheon was served on board the ship. gett Harold Me Keen and Ralph Colins are at. unexpectedly, although for the of the for the Fred A. no one has cared to take the ordinance, ministry Word, matter... Thurlough, sheriff of nformation He was a home for the holidays from Coburn ( lassical health for some y'ears. superintendenl the fellowship of the saints, Aroostook county will be the target for the Miss Edith Gammans of Newton, Mass.. J. it responsibility. The Spiritualist Society will hold services at Institute in Waterville. Hon. William P. in the manufactory of the Eastman Camen We re-dedicate this house. bill brought by the Boston liquor dealers, who A. Gammans of New York and Nelson Gam- years ago Thompson 2 o'clock next afternoon in Knowlton’s People: his for tht Sunday7 allege that Maine sheriffs have seized licuors, ,p the matter with the City Government, Company, and when leaving work Minister: f or comfort to those who mourn; mans of Harvard will be in Belfast to Miss Alice 1. Whitten, who is a special hall on food and inter-state College taking if see fit to assist in High street. ; protected by pure laws.. re authorized they noon recess suffered a second of for to those who are for course at the of is hemorrhage strength tempted; ! which was discovered before 1 spend Christmas at the home of Mr. Albert University Maine, spending :hlication of such but no action to who are for Fire, shortly history, which heart fail- There will be services in the at East grace these afflicted; every help the the bronchial tubes induced chapel o’clock Tuesday morning, swept through the Gammans on Church street. Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr aken so far as I have been able to learn, to right living; for the salvation of men, was horn in Belfast December 26th, at 10.45a.m., House stables in Bangor, burned alive .as been recently suggested to me that it ure, causing death. He Northport Sunday, Bangor and Mrs. Frank L. Whitten. People: We re-dedicate this house. 42 horses and caused a loss of and his be an matter to a syndi- late David Alonzo and Mrs conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. G. Winslow, $30,000. R. A. Peavey of St. Louis. Mo., easy organize the son of the Miss Eva Perkins, who is in the would a fund sufficient Minister; For the guidance of childhood; for at teaching vhieh guarantee A. and his life was followed by the Sunday school. mother and sister are spending the holidays Esther Carter early spenl the sanctification of the for the sacred Church Services in Thorndike. school in Old is a few' ,-.ke up any deficit. I feel rather delicate family; Anniversary Ayer Town, spending About 12 he went to Massa- First Parish church. Service of the for the of social their summer home *>n the Searsport Road. L this, as I do not wish to be here. years ago (Unitarian) unity home; purity life; weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and suggesting of and i attitude of funds for where he was as a machin- for the teaching temperance chastity, The anniversary services of the Congrega- Mr. Peavey has just returned from a hunting in the soliciting chusetts. employed next Sunday at 10.45 a. m., with sermon by7 Mrs. Chester E. Perkins, ai :;»> Miller street. but if or We re-dedicate this house. tional church at Thorndike Station will be held | in the Moosehead Lake and lrpose, any responsible person ist and worked in Boston, Lynn, Everett anc the pastor. Sunday school at noon. Castle People: trip region the of an Sunday, January 2, 1909. The special preacher Miss Edith M. Davidson will arrive mate will guarantee publication Minister: For the training of conscience, back with him a fine buck. home to- Ill health compelled him to give up Channing, K. O. K. A., meets Friday even- good for the will be President David N. Beach brought n of not less than six hundred copies, Reading. the of a and the day morrow from the New Con- teaching pure faith, preaching of the He will night England shed, bound and printed uniformly with his employment and he returned to Belfast anc ing at 7 o’clock. of the and of Jesus Bangor Theological Seminary. Mrs. Benjamin F. Wells will leave next Sat- plain simple gospel Christ, at 2 in 7 of Music, Boston, to Christ to be preach o’clock the afternoon and at servatbry spend \:-st volume, index prepared proper- was for a time in the Waldo County Hospital for Auburn to attend the wed- The Christian Scientists hold services in People: We re-dedicate this house. o’clock in the music will be urday morning mas with her Mr. and hould be willing to turn over the manu- evening. Special j parents, Mrs. John S. Fifteen months ago he w’ent to Rochester education of rendered a church with solos of her son, F. Wells. Jr., which is to them, and I think my sisters would their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning at Minister: For the body and mind by choir, by ding Benjamin Davidson. h< for the of the friends interested in the church. This is Dr. uirely willing to do the same. We should where he obtained the responsible position 11 o’clock, subject, Christian Science. and soul; fostering truest pa- takes place in Auburn Christmas night. The triotism the best the Beach’s second visit to Thorndike, he Lynwood Thompson, Harold Richards. are to have the History amended, added held at the time of his death. He is survivec citizenship, highest ideals, having bride-elect is Miss Blanche, daughter of Mr. The schools of delivered the sermon last to or in Sunday Mason’s Mills and the noblest character; for the defense of all dedicatory January, j Arthur Shales. Houston Small and Marthon ■ught down date, any way chang- and one brother, Thomas L Mrs. Alvah Jordan. Mr. Wells is a mem- by his mother and war all Owing, however, to the stormy day but few and so far as same might be absolutely Trinity Reformed church are to unite in hav- righteousness unceasing against Doak came from the of cept The moved tc from were to tirm of Frost & dealers in University Maine to cun- Carter of Rochester. family wickedness in and and all outside the village able be pres- ber of the Flanders, 10 sucn a syndicate wm a Christmas tree and concert at private public life, ing Trinity dishonor in ent. He is a of and spend the Christmas vaeatic n at their homes ute one hundred dollars ($100.00. Rochester from Lynn, Mass., and had hardly high places. speaker exceptional ability sporting goods and automobile supplies, and Reformed church December 27th. will avail themselves of the _l. —i.r, Monday, many opportunity in this nave written you very fully in regard to tViic enrldan Klnn People: We re-dedicate this house. Miss Jordan is prominent in Auburn’s social city. is to hear him. matter. It is rather a delicate one. It The services at the 1 iniversalist church next 1 befell them. They have the sympathy o: Minister: For the help of the poor, the relief On Monday evening, January 3rd, there will circles. Lafayette Carver Post, G. A. K., of Vinal naps rather difficult for me to explain my of the the instruction of the The funeral wai Sunday will be as follows: preaching service at needy, ignorant; j be a at the grange hail. After .1. without Belfast friends. picnic supper haven has issued a circular that ns for not publishing the history their many for the consolation of the troubled; for Capt. Ed. A. Richardson, wffiose vessel, the announcing 10.45 a. with sermon the Rev. A. peace the supper the evening will be spent by the I to reflect on the lack of interest shown in Rochester December 15th and the re m., by pastor, j four-masted schooner Medford, was. a total Col. Thomas G. Libby will be a candidate ing held to the distressed; for rest to the weary and i members of the parish in amusements. There again It is not my intention to reflect upon any las A. Smith;Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Broth- for for the loss in the hurricane at Key West, Florida, on mains were brought to Belfast, arriving heavy laden; hope discouraged and j will also be solos, readings and short addresses for the office of department commander. Col. What is everybody’s business is nobody’s. erhood of for the of October 11, arrived home Saturday, and is be- by his brother Thomas David,Saturday at 3 o’clock,p.m. Lin- disappointed; protection the orphan, by members and parishioners. The entire Libby is recovering from illness. ! ave no doubt that had 1 made a personal ap- Tuesday, accompanied and the widow and the for welcome j ing cordially greeted by friends and townsmen, it coin Castle, K. O. K. A. will meet friendless; evening is free to all and a cordial invitation is '■i to father’s friends in Belfast they interment will be in the family lot J Saturday after his The many The for the stranger and wayfarer; for the promo- extended. trying experience. captain Mr. O. E. Frost will arrive home from Bos- .lid have taken hold of the matter ago, evening at 7 o’clock. J mndpRtlv refrains from saving- verv much long Grove cemetery. tion of the brotherhood of man, the fellowship ton his to _ today, accompanied by daughter 1 do not think he would have wished me of and the in of the about the catastrophe, but information from J ne devotional services tor the week at the righteousness, bringing PERSONAL. Ethola from New wife of Charles D. Curtis, died a other sources leads us to that he had a W., the England Conserva- Carrie E., ! kingdom of God. opine jl the time has now come when the book after M. E. church will be sjs usual. The church in- narrow and was considerably exhausted of Music, and Miss who has been her home in Swanville, December 18th, the of the First Geo. H. Robinson has moved from North- escape tory Myrtle, all and I can think People: Wef people Baptist the after been f interest or benefit to Belfast. If you B. Curtis of Belfast am There were two special Christmas programs think, according to the power that worketh in us what it is to be shipwrecked during a Flori- two children, Chester be chosen and Monday the Bowdoin that come of this matter I us, unto Him be glory in the Church by Christ Fred Tibbetts arrived to the da hurricane.—Deer Isle College anything may T. Dolliber of Swanville, and by : in the churches last Sunday. The Christmas Tuesday spend Messenger. who are Mrs. Gladys all world without end. i chose Robert Hall of son of "•! at once'take it up with my sisters Jesus, throughout ages, with relatives in Belfast and Palermo. faculty Portland, Mr. Charles M. Marr am ! Vesper service at 4 p. m. at the North church, holidays George W. Yeaton, who some years ago ily interested with me and obtain their brother and sister, People: Amen. Judge Clarence Hall. be- and the Christmas concert by the little folks of learned in the Western Union office n-ent, or if you think best I will do that Mrs. Flora E. Littlefield, both of Swanville Will R. Howard Farmington, N. H., arriv- telegraphy at 7.30 p. m. at the Universalist church. Both One hundred and were at the move is made. lif: fifty present ed last to the week with in this is now* manager for the Telepost ! Stephen J. Farrell, for six years assistant any and who sincerely mourn the going from were interesting ard well attended. Saturday spend city, Yours Special exercises of the school at director and very truly, 1 services for the will be held in the other rally day Sunday friends in Belfast. Co. at Exeter, N. H. We have received from physical herd trainer of the ath- Williamson. of one of the dearest in the family circle. day Joseph the noon hour. The was letic teams and best of churches next Sunday. opening prayer by him some interesting information concerning also track coach at the Univer- and true wife and" mother she gave the he Miss Emerald Bradman arrived home his letter the matter fairly Then a presents Mr. O. E. Frost. followed song by the a mes- I of Maine, has tendered his to for her home and its comforts and th: Services for the week at the Baptist church from to the the Telepost, inducing sample telepost sity resignation and we believe that its publication will efforts Wednesday Colby college spend little in the classes of Mrs. A. G. Roberts and the which is not the take effect 1st. He to on the husband, who is lef will be as follows: this, Thursday, afternoon at girls sage alphabet used, January expects go to about the result desired. No blow falls heavily Christmas vacation. bring and Misses Edith L. Burgess and Idella D. but is the Continental, and to the Ohio State His action to in the home. As long as health permit 3 o’clock the Junior C. E. meeting; this even- Morse, practically University. f course would want to amend or add alone Miss Beulah F. Philbrook of Brewer was in Knowlton; responsive reading; song by Mar- is the same used in wireless telegraphy. While has caused general regret,as he has been she was an interested attendant at Come ing the prayer meeting, topic, Personal Remi- popu- ’! ■ which the history ted the Belfast last to attend the Centennial manuscript, completes of our Church at a. Coombs; greeting by Superinten- ; Tuesday we not that the three lar with the students Belfast friends who knew her rea [ niscences Life; Sunday 10.45 guerite do quite agree quickest j and his work successful. for one hundred Other his- Grange. of the church. Belfast years. | m., Christmas service; Sunday school at noon. dent, Mr. Charles H. Twombly; remarks by banquet Baptist of the news are worth extend to those bereft. Th' ways spreading “Telegraph, nans take the work where Mr. Wil- sympathy The Sunday school will give an entertainment Mrs. P. O. Vickery of just may up Dr. Anderson; ten minutes lesson study; re- Mrs. J. W. Karmen of Windermere Park, Tellawoman” we are to admit Augusta, previous have an easier took at her late home Decembe in the at 7.30 o’clock. You are cor- Telepost, willing kinson left it; and they will funeral place evening was a of friends in the this to her for Los to the on next lessons Mr. Roberts, Unity, guest city if it a will departure Angeles spend ■ is now writ- : invited to these services. marks year’s by j that the Telepost, proves success, ck than he did, for local history i 22nd at 1(1 o’clock Rev. A. A. Smith, pastor o j dially week.—Old Town adult members in the Sun- I Enterprise. winter, gave an afternoon tea last Thursday. ten and published every week, and on the staying be a reasonably rapid way of sending messages. the Belfast Universalist church, officiating. The services for the week at the Congrega- She was assisted in Mrs. V. if one who wants one or more volumes school Mr. O. E. Frost, with Mr. and Mrs. D. Faunce Woodcock went to receiving by Percy every day by closing Mrs. John Hartshorn arrived boat Satur- this will address a card to this tional church will be as follows: Junior C. E. I last week to the Christmas holi- by Hill. Mrs. John F. Hill and Mrs. history postal Martha widow of the late Henr; by the infant class. It was a helpful Boston spend George name and office address, (Wellman) at 3.00 and singing from a three months’ visit with office,giving their post Thursday, p. m., prayer meeting at with friends and relatives. day morning poured and Mrs. W. H. Gannett served the time to of died in Decern and interesting hour in the centennial day. days will turn them over at the proper ! Brown Appleton, Appleton 7.30 at her Mrs. C. W. Annis in Port p. m.; Sunday morning worship 10.45, sister, Huron, ices. Others ere Mrs. John Lig- he committee or or whoever under- two weeks' illness. She was : The evening services of the North and Miss Alice E. Simmons will arrive Friday assisting syndicate ber 13th after with sermon by the pastor; Sunday school at was their first Mich. It meeting in fourteen Mrs. G. O. and Miss Grace Gan- i takes the and as The Journal goes > were omitted gett, Vickery publication; native of and her maiden name wa noon; C. E. prayer meeting at 6.30 p. m.; even- Methodist churches and Revs. from Uhrichsville, Ohio, to spend Christmas to who would not be reached a can- Appleton years and the visit was much enjoyed by them many by | at 7.30 p. m. Castle North, K. O. Wilson and Albert E. Luce with Mr. Mrs. V. A. Simmons. nett. mat- Wellman. She was married when young am ing worship David L. with her parents, ard vasser this ought to materially facilitate K. will not meet until New Year’s both. Soon after leaving Port Huron the of the A., again of were at Charles F. Swift went to Bath last week to ters. If desired we will a lift was devoted to her home. He many their congregations present Mrs. William Kotman are at Hotel publish her whole life Eve, when a social for its members will be held. Mr. and train when snow drifts service at which plowing through deep sanies as received. of children revere the memory o the centennial 7.30., opened New for the but will witness the launching of the big schooner Wy- large family There will be a Christmas service next Sun- Latham, York, holidays collided with a double horse team. The horses One child died ii with an organ prelude by the church organist, oming and on his return stopped over in Wa- a kind and devoted mother. come to Belfast early in January to visit Mr. driver were not but cart was SECRET SOCIETIES. at the Unitarian at 10.45 a. m., and injured the am I day church, Miss Florence D. Chaples, and the terville for the celebration. In Bath he and twelve grew to manhood Doxology and Mrs. H. E. McDonald. bridge infancy with as | demolished. The accident caused several con- j special music follows: audience. The call to was ■a of Willard an: I by the worship saw Charles A. Harriman, and he called on Silver Cross Lodge, Knights Pythias, womanhood. They are: William, While in f at Voluntary, Allegretto from 63, Volkmann Mrs. George O. Bailey will go to Rockland hours’ delay. Tonawanda, N. Y., the 11 erred the third degree on three candidates of Lincolnville, Mrs Op. read by the pastor and people. The prayer by Freeman M. Wood at his place of business and Fred of Appleton, John of the Christ ran close to a «ts on December Anthem, Story Child, Sheppard to spend Christmas with her brother, A. train burning school building meeting Wednesday evening, Anderson was followed a solo Miss today found the whole in the store Mr. |fl and re- Oriville of Rockland, Mrs. Irene Ben Berceuse, Konsnetzoff Prof. by by family busy lm 15th. There was a good attendance Magee Response, C. Philbrook, and family, and later will be the from which 700 pupils had escaped without in- an1 1 'Cello and Dr. Mower then a centennial ser- Wood’s friends here will be to know that were served. Several Miss Julia E. Brown organ. Hopkins. gave glad ;■ fteshments applications nett of Searsmont, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. in Rum- jury through the forethought of a little girl I Solo, Under the Silent Stars, Coombs of the guest Rigby he a In Waterville were received. G. Bicknell of Belfast, Mrs. F. E mon from the text,The Signs Times. He is doing fine business. Mrs. Henry Mrs. Wescott. ford. who rung in the alarm and then warned each of the of the church dur- Fred A. Harriman was visited at his I Penobscot I. O. O. F., elected Mrs. Abbie Faustin 'Cello Miss spoke briefly history jewelry Encampment, Cottrell of Rockland, obligato, Pitcher. teacher and the well-drilled pupils were march- as follows: Chief Pat- third of a century, with which he B. Pendleton of Boston attended the store, and Mr. Swift went over to Fairfield on | officers Tuesday evening of Helena, Mont., Mrs. Mattie Kelle; Postlude, Christmas March, Bartholomew ing the past Joseph Priest, Edward Lovely ed out. This was at one o’clock p. m., and on ! riarch, Austin J. Femald; High Mas< Choir: has been intimately acquainted, first by mem- dinner of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity the electrics and called on Dr. F. A. Knowlton. F- Lewis J. Sanborn; and Mrs. Lona Bannan of Waltham, in Boston the were Littlefield; Senior Warden, Mrs. Wescott Mr. Hazeltine E. U. S. arrival newsboys calling 1 bership and later as secretary of the Maine to Commander Robert Peary, N., Mr. Swift went all over the big schooner and Junior Warden, Orrin J. Dickey; Scribe, John S. Mrs. Wellman had made her home with he Mrs. Pitcher Mr. Pitcher the particulars of the fire in the early evening He at Hotel New York, Satur- the was a success. He rode over Financial Scribe, Charles H. Sargent; of her husband, an: l Miss Baptist State Convention. referred feel- Theta, "77, Astor, edition. Mrs. Hartshorn made a brief visit in launching Davidson; son Fred since the death Dennett, Organist 1 H. Howes; Trustees, M. C. Miss ’Cellist Frank W. his December 18th. Somerville, Mass., on her way home. the new at Waterville in the electrics. Treasurer, Ralph Mattie and Lona were with he r Pitcher, ingly to Rev. Ryder, personal day evening, bridge ^^Murch, L. T. Sbalee and D. F. Stephenaon., her daughter and the State of has voted IN MEMORY OF HATTIE E. Joliet, Illinoia BLACK. SCHOOL BWLMNGS IN SAN JOSE. THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL twenty millions more to carry it toward She sleeps, our sister dear, in sweet repose the Mississippi. The great task, how- Neath earth's cold Educational Fidllte* In the West. R»lf».t Bronchitis can be BELFAST. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23/190S clod, IHIIJI/dlAP C ever, lies in and WWilflWWII straightening, deepening Secure from pain as her spirit free needs a Modern School Building and an quickly relieved if John- the channel of that PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY making permanent Returned to God; Hotel. son’s Anodyne Liniment ANODYNE stream itself. It is well named the Father To God, who gave a life in fragrance fraught TotheEditobofTheJoubnal. From time I is sprayed into the bronchial m The Republican Journal Publishing Co. of Waters, and is so big, and carries such With deeds of love; to time I have seen articles in The Journal OKAIEK IN tubes several times an immense volume of water, that it will He but reclaims what was his to dwell relative to the school buildings in Belfast and ILwfvfM^V^UfeV N With him above. the need of modern, up-to-date, appliances for It is also CHARLES A. PILSBURY, be extremely difficult, and costly, to daily. f Bu“Manage, Recalled ere blast or had marred education there. Through the West the first control it. Our engineers have, how- writhing blight a tried and true remedy tor Isolds, Asthma, The lovely flower; question naked by prospective settlers is that ever, solved no less difficult problems. most of and the Diarrhoea and human ills. In most cases Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 Secure where storms of life or grief in vain educational facilities, towns that 50 When it is realized that the year; $1 00 for six months; cents for thre. Mississippi are not in that are where internal use is a few To harm hath power. up-to-date respect given necessary drops are )iy-Fancy Cdoos. months. and its tributaries can from a freight the No matter what Though tears will fall and sighs the bosom swell go-by. part of the West on or in sweetened water. Advertising Terms. For one square, om vast from poured sugar BROOKS, territory extending Pittsburg Yet let her you visit you will find good schools, and the MAINE, inch length in column, 50 cents for one wee! rest; cents for each to Omaha and from Minneapolis to New God to people are ready and to raise the funds For 99 the and 25 subsequent insertion. called her home fairer, purer scenes, willing years Family Doctor I las in a new line of the popular Orleans and that by means of the ship He knows 'twas best. necessary for the erection of good buildings for a in canal and the connection with the purpose of educating their children. Always keep supply your home, because Corliss & Coon Collars for THE INLAND WATERWAYS. proposed We miss her smiling, her gentle voice, Our genii, the Red of the North it could also Eastern people would think that in the face of it is invaluable for to cuts, bruises, River Amid our bands; applying sprains, men—2 for 25 cents. A the heavy expenses incurred by nearly all citi- monthly magazine recently publishec reach the great lakes region and the And yet the while we know she doth us wait burns and scalds. It is the emergency remedy zens a and illustratec through loss at the time of the earth- 16 shades of Suesine Silk at very interesting finely Canadian northwest, the importance of In fairer lands, a old. It never fails. that it would have been century 47',c„ cn the of 11 quake, impossible to article waterways Europe. the giant scheme can be dimly realized. In realms of bliss where ne’er a sigh is the out breathed, introduce a measure to iBBue bonds for school Sold at 25o and SOe a bottle very prettiest thing for was timely, as much interest has beer It would extend the coast line of the na- A sad farewell. buildings, but it will be hard to find a town in rt Poroono * Pllla Shirtwaists and for manifested in the proposed developmem tion of Though pained in losing, would we recall? plain evening by multiplied thousands miles, this State that has not restored their school for bilious l- s- JOHNSON & CO. of the inland waterways of this country, Nay, let her dwell. dresses. would relieve crop congestions through- buildings, and put them in thorough condition | indigestion and Booton. Mare, and the past season the National govern- Ne’er recall; though the vacant chair out the vast wheat, corn and cattle belt, for the demands of the present age. The constipation. Jnderwear and in ment sent a commission t< Doth grieve each heart, Hosiery liberal waterways would lower freight rates, would make a public buildings of San Jose were all bad- We know our loss to her is sweetest gain, Europe to study and report upon con continuous canal from New York ly damaged and many were entirely re- ship Which soothes the quantities. re smart, while some were ditions there. The magazine article ■ via the Erie canal to built, repaired. Every church enlarged Buffalo, ’Tis but a little way across the strand, ferred to shows what has been done ir felt it, and but few of them were repair- dutings, Flannels. Blankets. Dress thence the great lakes to Chica- Ere through long we’ll meet ed. Some of the school the Old World to the buildings could have improve navigabh go and from there down the And our sister before IS Goods. Prints and Mississippi join gone HERE HELP AND Ginghams, been HEALTH but upon over the Small rivers and to facilitate the ol repaired, looking handling to the gulf, would furnish a new outlet Forever to A. s. greet. grounds, it was decided best to remove the old in cases Wear too numerous to freight, and the results many i to such trade centers as Chica- mention. important ones entirely, and replace them with Towns that investee THE BELLS OF CHRISTMASTIDE. buildings FOR ALLWHO ARE SICK AND SUFFERING are surprising. : go, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, up-to-date in every respect, and by a large ma in warehouses, elevators, heavily piers, Louisville, Sioux Kansas [Written for The Republican Journal.] it was voted to issue the You can save City, Omaha, jority necessary FREE TREATMENT TO ALL WHO ASK. money by their reward in a wonderfu trading etc., reaped City, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Hark, on the air the Christmas bells are bonds for the purpose. Today, the school | Memphis peal- — with him. business and of growth of population, and would be a boon to the farmers and ing buildings, churches and county and city build- be in this are Like results may expected merchants of the entire interior of the Their tidings sweet to every listening ear; ings, all practically new. The State Nor- I want humanity to have the benefit of my thtfse facts from thousands of testimonial1* oui It is my earnest desire to place my from people that it has cured and its use country if tl)e plans for improving United States and Canada. Chiming once more the glad and tender story, mal School was damaged but could have been discovery. by System Renovator in the hands of every suf- you must believe in it as I do. That Christ the Saviour’s natal is here. repaired, but it was decided to remove the old waterways are carried out. day ferer. My eonf deice is so great and I know building and replace it with a larger and more so well what it will do that I will send suf- In the early days freight was trans- ; POTATO GROWING IN WALDO CO. Down through the ages comes a far faint echo, just IT DOES WHAT BEER AND WHISKEY one. That ficient for a test mail abso- in flat- Of music hosts complete you may form some idea good by postpaid on the mighty Mississippi glorious sung by above; free to sufferer. On and after October 4, 1909, trains c ported of what has been done here I am lutely any n*»ct- Those who have been led to believe And soft mailing you a CANNOT DO. which drifted down river with tht golden harps, swept by angel fingers, ng at Burnham and Watervilie with ?r boats, copy of “An House of and for the that potato is a new Breathe out a of love. Learning by It stimulates the whole and current and on arrival at New Orleans, growing industry message undying general system ;rains for and from Bangor, Watervill. r People of San Jose,” which I wish every good puts new life into the and overwork- in Waldo a fatigued and and at farther were un- county, originating only year List we, oh bells, for ye to us are telling, ed it Boston will run as follows : j or places up river, citizen of my dear old native town could see- nerves, lifts you into the attitude of hope, and a tor the lumDer usee half ago, will be interested, per- The old, old story, yet forever new, strength and ambition and holds there. It FROM BELFAST. loaded and then sold It not a of the new you only gives description is the of life for the to learn that were the Of Bethlehem babe, who in a manger bridge sick and suffering. construction. Then came the haps, potatoes lowly school but A.M. F. M. in their High buildings also pictures of the 1 want every sufferer to this a Vx main of sweetly sleeping all the give remedy crop Waldo county farmers many Lay long night through new trial. Belfast, depart. 7 00 12 15 really palatial steamers, carrying both four Grammar schools, any one of which thorough In Pitypoint. t7 05 tl2 20 years ago, before the Garden of Maine their rude stalls by fragrant hay I more and freight—all striving foi surrounded, would, think, accommodate pupils than Waldo..*7 15 tl2 30 passengers kneel in had come into In The cattle reverence to our King: all our Belfast school in the fastest boat ir prominence. fact, up buildings. The Lowell I Want Brooks. 7 27 12 42 supremacy speed, All heaven earth is Every in Aroostook were then rejoices; filled with glory, school is built a lot about the size of that Knox. *7 39 tl2 54 her house a oi they planting be- upon a line carrying on pilot pair And voices clear of herald rhorndike. 7 45 1 00 tween angels sing.— our and the stumps of a virgin forest and occupied by High Grammar, only 7 53 1 elk horns, which in case of defeat father and Unity. 08 4 J gilded at wolves howled around the “Glory to God, Hosannah in the highest, turned to face the Unitarian church. The Mother, Burnham, arrive. 8 15 1,30 over to the victor. The night lonely \ must be handed Good will on for unto us is other the Clinton. 8 39 1 54 I earth, born buildings, except Longfellow; as that oi farm houses. In those days our farmers young people well as orn to thoroughly test Benton. 8 48 table on these boats was equal to A child for sin a ransom holy perfect, are upon larger lots, giving more playground. this life giving compound. I have decided to j raised from one or two hundred to one Bangor. 11 35 3 15 j first class hotels. At there Praise His name on this give away a million treatments of this the night ye fair Christmas San Jose, I should say, is about six times as remedy Watervilie. 8 54 2 12 j thousand that a anc bushels. It was their market thorough test may be made. I earnest- Portland. 11 would be dancing in the after cabin, morn.” large as Belfast, but its school census will show 50 4 50 the ly request every brother physician, scientist 330 800 in the forwarc crop, from proceeds of which they FWnn tE*D. day and night And so, oh bells, your music grand, yet tender much greater in proportion than that of Bel- and clergyman to investigate the virtue of Boston, gambling laid in their fW D. 31B 925 j a one winter stock of to the this life and then saloon, where there was bar on groceries. Speaks to our souls and bids us never fear; fast, owing people from the European strength giving remedy, It was not honestly tell their neighbors, friends and the TO BELFAST unusual for four or five thou- Tells us our countries who have located here on account of J side and the clerk’s office on the other. Father from His home in glory, public its merits. sand bushels to be the orchards of P.M. A.M. A.M. and fre- hauled into Belfast Watches in love o’er all his children here. great prune Santa Clara county. I will not he to send a Racing was always in order, only glad any sufferer 7U0 three miles from San Jose is the town of test treatment of my System Renovator abso- Boston, resulted in the over- daily, mainly by single teams. The prin- —Ella Wentworth Richardson. Only ( W. D. quently bursting lutely free, together with a booklet, contain- were James Morrow and Santa Clara, where they have fine schools of M. with fatal results to the cipal buyers ing the ingredients from which Reno- taxed boilers, PRIZE SPEAKING IN FREEDOM. their while VShat It Is System Portland. 10 35 7 00 f Mathews & own, just beyond the city limits vator is made, also hints crew. Woods, Baker, although all giving upon diet, and is the of the and much .A.M. passengers the “University Pacific,” another in- bathing valuable information, re- Watervilie. *6 55 9 50 marked the grocery stores bought more or less, At the Small in the The advent of the railroad prize speaking dependent school. In addition to the and Hhat It Will Do garding your general health and how to live 7 00 and there was public Bangor. such lively church long and be healthy. It should be re- of these the competition Congregational Monday evening, schools of San Jose there are several Some medicines are always P.M. passing palatial packets, private good for one thing and membered that a that runners were sound mind never exists in a Benton. 7 02 56 employed who went a December the first was award- some for another, but when are +9 theii 6th, prize institutions, such as the “Washburn School,” you sick from diseased it is a quicker transportation taking away body, therefore duty you owe Ulinton. 7 13 10 05 mile or more out of the to to any cause, whether it be stomach, liver, if time was no ob- city intercept ed Miss Hazel Sparrow, the second to “St. Marys,” “Notre Dame,” “St. Josephs kidney yourself, your family and friends to retain or Burnham, 8 35 10 20 passengers, although or blood or anything else, your whole system depart. the teams in. For this service Miss regain your health. Write today for a treat- 8 54 10 45 doven the Mud- coming Vivian Small, and Mr. Lewis Flye Grammar,” “St. Josephs High School,” and the becomes impaired, if not diseased. It is not Unity.... the sail up or “Big ment of System Renovator and he cured or ject received a a for one to be rhorndike. 9 02 11 00 they cent and a Bel- had honorable mention. It was “Catholic Orphanage School.” I understand possible organ affected without benefited as restful and bushe1, very hard greatly thousands of others have. Knox. t» 10 +1110 dy” was both enjoyable. affecting the other organs and functions of the fast business then a the cost of in this is from man, school boy, for the judges to decide as each one de- building country what need Brooks. 9 25 11 30 The flatboat was already a thing of the body,and you is not a medicine which that he made thirty to forty per cent higher than in New is for some one It should be Waldo. +9 35 +11 40 says nearly twenty dollars served honors. Miss Sparrow’s selection good thing, but one which con- remembered that Dr. Merrow and coal and other freighl tains is a j9 45 +11 50 past, heavy one England. ingredients which will reach and touch native of Maine and practiced medicine Uitypoint. in day. When the teams were un- was a which were difficult one, being of Scotch dia- with here for some time and Belfast, arrive. 9 50 II 55 was transported in barges, I hope it will only be a matter of a short healing power every part of your system. during his stay here at a store on Phoenix row there I know some loading lect, but she rendered it I have found in System Renovator a made of the most astounding cures ever tFlag station. towed river when they had dischargee very pleasingly. time before I shall hear that Belfast has not up would be a positive remedy for recorded to any physician in this State and Limited tickets string of them extending up The church was well filled and the music for Boston are now their The difficult navigatior only one of the finest school buildings in the the most wonderful about the cargoes. over thing many $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Br; Primrose hill. S. A. Howes & Co., Freedom orchestra was cures he made was that not one reason for the decline by grand. Fol- State, located upon the old common, but will Liver one patient in was, however, Complaint, Dyspepsia, Constipa- ever tickets to all West and .\ now A. A. Howes & one is also twenty-five went to his office, but wrote Through points western rivers, Co., shipped lowing the program: have a hotel; for when east this fall a gen- of transportation on the tion, Weak him their symptoms and his wonderful knowl- west, via all routes for sale by L. J. Sari cargo of 4,000 bushels to and Music tleman me Heart, Nervousness and informed he had at last visited my edge of disease was so that from their On the sea coast the rocks and shoah great Agent, Belfast. received in return in cash and Prayer old home and it was the most attractive symptoms he was able to send them medicine $1,000 Music place Impoverished Condition of the F. E. BOOTH BY, General Passenger At are and are marked by light that cured them after many others of our best permanent, 5,000 bushels of corn. This shows the The Death of the on the New England coast; but he found there MORRIS MCDONALD. Bridge Tay, ! physicians had failed and we houses, lightships and buoys. On the Blood truly believe Dr. Vice President & General relative value of corn and at Hazel Agnes Luce was no desirable place where he could stay for a Merrow can cure nine out of Manager potatoes every ten, whose Maine. and its main tributaries the New England Civilization, Lewis Gordon together with all enemic and nervous condi- Portland, Mississippi that a condition Flye few days, and he only remained a few hours. faces he has never seen just as well as though time, nearly reversed Elizabeth tions, from affection of channel is Ir Captain January, Mary Fowler arising any the blood, they called at his office, providing send constantly changing. The decline of the Burdock’s Music The people who have not been outside of stomach or bowels and I they today. potato indus- Box, Mary Clyde Tweedie honestly urge every for his self examining outfit, which is free and the banks wash away so thai From Rita Bradstreet New do not realize what a beautiful sufferer to this harmless know- places in Waldo dates from the ad- “Evangeline,” May England try compound, carefully answer ail questions pertaining to try county Music ing it will cure or benefit the dwellings have to be abandoned, and £ spot they live in, and what superior attractions above diseases, their case and we trust all in need of medical vent of the Colorado beetle, or potato The Girl at the Book Counter, knowing no person can take it without treatment will not Eastern send Cd car- Belfast and Penobscot have to offer benefit, only for Dr. Merrow’s of a plantation may be Bay the as it will cure or Steamship part Geneva nervousness goodly about the Centennial and the Myrtle Jordan benefit, and free sample of System Renovator, but to also bug, year, summer tourists. Yours ried down stream to increase the hold The Widow’s Light, Grace Carolyn Luce truly, sleeplessness, knowing it will improve all the doctor to of the Belfast request send you his free self building & Moosehead On the Other Train, Claude Deane Nutter F. W. Anqier. forms of heart trouble and know- REDUCED FARES 6 of others. Where there was £ constipation, examining outfit and learn just what to do to WINTER $2.25 mgs Revelations, Viola Carter ing it will strengthen the weak and Lake railroad had already materially Startling Josephine San Jose. Calif.. November 28. 1909. impov- he cured if curable. Address J. W. Merrow, TWEEN the water has founc Behind the Fence of erished conditions of the BELFAST AND BOSTON. bend in the river Scripture Faith, blood, build up and M. D„ State lif-20 Main street. diminished the this j _ Sanitarium, shipments from port. Hazel Wilberta strengthen without intoxication. I the of Sparrow know North Bennington, Vt. its way across point land, making Rather than Music fight potato bugs farmers The Red Cross Christmas what is known as a “cut-off,” Maine at Stamp. througl turned their attention in other Gettysburg, NEW TURBINE STEEL STEAMER generally William Stanley Stevenson which the boats pass, abandoning the Buy ire every chance you directions, raising only enough potatoes A Charity Collector, Goldie Marion Patterson get. BEEEAST. Do you good? Just me. old channel. The result of this washing Three Heroines, Roberta Alice Wiggin try for their own use. This condition con- Lick me light and stick me IN tight. TOUCH Leave Belfast m. i- was to fill the river The Convict’s Christmas Eve, Vivian Small WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES 2.00 p. Mondays away of the banks me. me. me. tinued until the success met with in A Alton Clark Buy Buy Buy days for Camden. Rockland and Bost Big Mistake, Henry All luck and Christmas liiwi.. -.irm m r I ntiilil Itr 11- ■iiL"l-Miifiiw with trees, which as “snags” or “saw- Music good cheer, For Searsport, Bucksport, Winter, Aroostook by the adoption of modern All will I Decision of good carry, Bangor at 7.15 a. m., or on arrival are serious obstacles to naviga- Judges I’m friend yers” methods and implements and a liberal Music | your and—never fear— from Boston, Wednesdays and Satan tion and have caused the loss of man} Truly sanitary. use of commercial fertilizers has caused RETURNING is a or tree vvhicl ooats. A snag log MT. DESERT CORRESPONDENCE. I’m the Red Cross Steamers leave Boston a revival of the industry. It is no ex- Christmas stamp, Tuesdays a fixed fast to the bottorr This that I is days at 5.00 p. m. holds position, and has not been propose periment promoted by I Manset, December 6, 1909. The election of To summon wealth to for health Leave Rockland Wednesdays and or on an incline, fight and stands upright And beat it 5.15 a. m., or on arrival of steari « fiatulent articles in a newspaper, for po- officers of Tremont Lodge, No. 77, F. & A. M. tuberculosis. while the sawyers bob about in the cur- Beat the greatest plague of all, Boston. tato was carried on occurred December 2nd and resulted as growing successfully follows, Oust a of FRED W. POTE, Ac rent. Then the sand bars, constant!} pall sadness. in Waldo county many years ago. Harry A. Brown, W. M.; Seth M. Norwood, S. Treat despair with food and air, Belfast. :v shifting their position, are another men- W.; Clinton Hamblen, J.W.; George R. Fuller, And lift it into gladness. ace to the river man. For aid in the The merging of the Portland Adver- Treasurer; Wm. R. Keene, Secretary; George Buy me. Buy me. I’m your friend, on a sand bar the Mis- tiser Harman, S. D.; James J. D. There case of running with the Evening Express is the Fernald, Help me win my battle. SALE me FOR a will be a installation December 9th Help a to end, sissippi steamers had contrivance practical extinction of a newspaper dat- private by bring scourge Men are more than cattle. D. D. G. M. Trussed of Bar At a a and lu a man to lift back Edgar Harbor, bargain, restaurant which reminds one of trying ing to January, 1785, when it was Help me help the suffering. with refreshments at its close. doing a good business; best location in hold of the seat his I’m their himself by taking of issued as the Falmouth Gazette and supplication, good chance for the right party. Th« Rev. Mr. Trites, pastor of this Skill that’s shall the Baptist place, brotherly bring for I have business in Florida trousers. Just forward of super- Weekly Advertiser, and which was con- to the nation. selling, lost his infant son very suddenly last Friday Healing winter. Apply early to on the main deck or tinued under various names. In 1831 the structure, resting from erysipelas. The interment will be in M. R. KNOWLT1 a GRANDMOTHER not At the No. 99 8 eacli side and reaching above the top oi consecutive publication of the Daily Ad- Boston. Newspaper Notes. may be as spry as she Restaurant, High ™ Belfast, October 21, 1909.—42tf are massive fittec vertiser was In the pilot house, spars begun. 1858 James G. Wm. H. Ward has bought a stationary gaso- to be, but she is in close touch with her The Fairfield Journal made its appearance ,used with blocks and tackle. When a boal Blaine became the editor, and continued lene engine which he will install for discharg- last week without the absurd head- world for all that. coal at his coal wharf and he will use landscape runs on a bar these spars are put over- in that position until January 1, 1861. ing also ing that had so long disfigured its first page: TO LET it with an endless chain at his one on each the is ad- was some ice pond for The enables her to make as board, side, gear He succeeded months later by It looked like a telephone many calls ice. newspaper, and its contents did and lines taken to the for storing as justed donkey George B. Moore, many years the not belie its appearance. she pleases, and in all sorts of weather. Mr. Wallie King of this place was united in A small tenement. Apply t< the bow so that engine, the strain lifting brilliant editor of The Jour- In a Republican marriage with Miss Linnie Albee of McKinley double-leaded editorial the New York Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the the boat may be backed off or worked nal, and whose successor on this paper and they are living in rooms at the Child’s Herald of December 10th Presi- M. R. KNOWLTVV congratulates many little intimate visits over the that over these was cottage. dent on telephone keep the shoals. Under conditions, William H. Simpson. Mr. Moore Taft his message to Congress and con- at the Restaurant, The late storm and high tides did no damage and interested. and with ruinous of the died in Portland in the American on its cordial people young the competition March, 1862. Hobart here except to a small launch owned by Mr. gratulates press railways which paralelled the Mississippi W. Richardson became the editor of the Hiram Hadleck, which broke adrift and came reception of the message. Our congratulations Grandmother’s telephone visits do not stop with her 99 High Street. ashore and was considerably damaged. to the Herald, this country’s news- on each bank, traffic has practically left Advertiser in 1863 and continued until his greatest own town. The Long Distance Service of the Bell Tele- paper. that river. The down 1889. He was a railways put death, April 3, practical Children Cry phone takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and HARNESSES their rates until they had driven the printer, having served an apprenticeship FOR Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for women friends to chat with her FLETCHER’S and although hundreds of miles boats out of business, and then raised in the Waterville Mail office before enter- children. Its mild action and pleasant AT BOTTOM PRICES. taste make it '.hem. He at Waterville preferable to violent purgatives, away. ing college. graduated CASTOR I A such as pills, tablets, etc. Cures constipation. I have purchased the harness busin The National government finally awak- College in 1853; became a tutor in 1855, Sold by all druggists. MAINE’S GAME RECORD. NEW ENGLAND merly conducted by R. J. Ellingwood a; ened to the necessity of removing some and later was assistant and then chief TELEPHONE now' be found at my new store on Higl of the obstacles to river traffic and foi editor of the Portland Press. He was a t Bangor, December 16. Maine’s Me., I will give you the best grade of ha season \ a and able writer and his edi- big game closed at midnight last Reliable Remedy AND nearly year has had snagboats working scholarly TELEGRAPH COMPANY Goods at rock bottom prices. 2m20 night and from the records kept of game FOR between Kansas City and St. Louis. Lasf torials gave the Advertiser a marked passing through this city it appears that Every Bel! Telephone is the Center of tile the System. CHARLES STEVENS Belfast Maim year the business men of Kansas City distinction. Among graduates of the the kill of both moose and deer has been organized a boat company and success- Advertiser office who made their mark ! very nearly equal to that of 1908. Up _*■—1P—Mai——_ to 6 P. M., there had been trans- fully carried freight and passengers be- and have since passed away were James today, 1 ported to and through Bangor 3054 deer, PRESTON'S tween the two cities. There was no and Erastus Brooks of the New York pro- 124 moose and 36 with FARM FOR SALE bears, compared FURS! BOARDING AND TRANSIENT fit in the business for the reason that the Evening Express, Charles G. Came, the 3173 deer. 126 moose and 11 bears at the FURS!! LIVERY, It cleanses, soothes, In Northport, Maine, containing 180 acres; 40 boats could run in the anc leading writer of his day on the Boston corresponding time last year. The only daytime, heals and protects acres of mowing land. This farm is first class STABLE moose and bear records are but MILLER, 73 Main Street. Edwin F. one of the closed, the mem- ■even then had to be guided careful- Journal, Waters, diseased for and other There ■n they the deer will be increased con- hay, potatoes, corn, crops. Is situated on Washington street, just off of the Boston E. receipts brane resulting from Catarrh and drives ly and slowly. But the experiment prov publishers Advertiser, late arrivals and will are 50 acres of pasture—high land, suitable for Large Offering, street. 1 have single and double hitches, siderably by prob- a Restores ■ away Cold in the Head quickly. boards, etc. Careful drivers if desired 'i ed to the satisfaction of Congress tha' ; B. Haskell, of the Boston Herald, S. R. ably closely approach the record of 1908. sheep. The remainder is in woodland, hard ! the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size Favorable patronage is solicited. Telephones the well known deer killed in the Moosehead lake and soft miles from a new steam Opportunity the river is navigable and needed onlj Niles, advertising agent, Many 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid wood, only 1^ 235-2, house, 61-13. Iy28 now region go west via the Somerset Balm use cts. saw mill. This farm is well watered from TO the attention that any other Charles G. Gammon, commercial editor Cream for in atomizers 75 BUY. self-respect instead of as for- W. G. road, through Bangor Ely 56 Warren New York. that never There are 50 PRESTGN, Propriety river should have. It was the of the New York Journal of Commerce, Brothers, Street, springs go dry. apple I repair and remodel Furs. ing strong merly, and the decrease in receipts here trees in good bearing condition. The buildings All Furs est influence in an Zenas T. Haines of the Boston Herald in the two seasons does not indicate consist of a house, L and wood house up-to-date. getting appropriatioi past Clubbing Offers. The one-story following clubbing and barn 70 in There is a to for and i ; and New Orleans Crescent, and Royal that any fewer are being killed, but that by 42, good repair. Goods sent anywhere on pay improvement work, offers to in ad- approval. part of the game is apply only subscriptions paid well of good water at the house, which is five the for the scheme o: W. Lincoln of the Portland Press. A transported by Highest cash prices for Raw Furs. opened way large another route. vance; and when payment is made it should be miles from Belfast, 2\ miles from the North- Window Glass ; recent who has made a name port on an R. F. D. route. For See me when in transportation now maturing in Kansai graduate On the basis of it is stated what if is desired. It is Campground, want of Furs. Bangor receipts premium, any, further of David L. won particulars inquire Herrick which the in literature and advancement in estimated that about 9000 or none I. 'City, contemplates organizing possibly 10,- also necessary to say that of these publi- on the premises, or address V. MILLER, FL'RRIER, All sizes and cut to order. the service is James E. Dun- 000 deer were killed in Maine this season. cations are with DAVID L. of a transportation company with a capi diplomatic mailed The Journal or from HERRICK, 73 Main Only about one half of the deer killed are tf49 R. F. D. No. 6, Belfast, Me. Street, Belfast, Maine. tal of ning. this office. We have to pay for these publica- $1,000,000. transported by rail, and of these about 43tf A. it is to have a cans tions one year in advance, and they are then A. HOWLS & CO. Now proposed ship two-thirds pass through Bangor. Some Shake off the of old sent from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. Presi grip your enemy, hunters and think that is from their respective offices to our sub- Nasal Catarrh, by using Ely's Cream Balm, guides game becoming scarce, while others believe scribers. Our clubbing offers are as follows Belfast Bank. dent Roosevelt favored it, Presiden C Then will all the swelling and soreness be Savings SE ARSPORT SAVING SB A N K of the that the animals are as numerous as ever, for one year’p subscription paid in advance: Taft favors it, Speaker Cannon favor driven out tender, inflamed membranes, Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank Dental Notice. The fits of sneezing will cease and the dis- but that they have moved farther back The Journal and Farm and Home.$2.00 Notice having been given by the own- Book No. 7112, issued by this bank, has been I wish and now all that is needed is the con as offensive to others as to into The Journal and Tribune Farmer.2.25 to announce that Dr. ERNEST S. book No. issued the Sear- it, charge, yourself, the deep woods. lost and has been for a deposit 2381, by application made dupli- WEBBER will in sent has wha l will be stopped when the causes that produce The Journal and McCall’s Magazine.2.10 practice dentistry my office, Savings Bank, has been lost, and appl of Congress. Chicago dug cate book according to laws regulating issuing a are comfort re- The Journal and New Idea making specialty of Orthodontia. been made for a book, >■ it removed. Cleanliness, and Magazine.2.10 new books. having duplicate is called the sanitary canal, but which i 9 newed health the use of Cream Balm. Indigestion. We were notified November 5th that the vertised to law. by Sold m WILMER W. C. according KndnlFor* Relieves sour J. DORMAN, Treasurer. LIBBY, Dentist, a t > all for 50 cents, or mailed stomach* publication of the Tri-Weekly Tribune haB been JAMES P. NICHOLS, Treasurer available for ship canal. It extends by druggists by El) Belfast, December 13,1909. -3w50 33tf Main Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York. palpitation of the heart. Divests wn*tyou eat discontinued. Q2 Street. Searsport, Deceermb 9, 1909.—3w50 Maine Men in Washington. The of Arey got home from Thorndike Sunday....Mr. Survey the State. TRANSFERS IN REAL County Correspondence. and Mrs. C. B. Hustus and their son Mark of ESTATE. Washington, D. C., December 20th. It is to be Continued Buxpham are at their farm here for a few The Along from last following transfers in real estate were is >ow well to the front in the Hydrographic [Deferred week.] Maine up and days — Mrs. W. P. Jones returned from Topographical Lines with the Aid of LIBKK1Y. Bel- recorded in Waldo County Registry of Deeds seniorityof the service of its Solons al a fast She had been there for U. S. Engineer. Mrs. E. G. Norton and Mrs. Rhoda Benner Sunday. nearly a for the week ending December 20,1909: Washinfton, where seniority of service week for medical treatment.Mrs. P. W. Frances E. Washington, D. C., December have gone to Melrose, Mass_D. F. Sanborn Amen, Malden, Mass., to William counts so much in influence and 20,1909. Jaquith visited Mrs. J. W. Plummer in Free- F. ability Mr. C. is visiting friends in Morrill. Mrs. Ada Atwood, Bangor; land in Winterport. Cyrus Babb, member of American dom last week....There will be a to do Senator Hale stands No. Batchelor is on the sick list this week.... Miss Christmas Charles F. to Burton A. tiings. of Bessey, Knox, Gross, Society Civil Engineers, and tree at the Vose schoolhouse next 1 in thit respect at the north end of the recently Ruth Knowlton is teaching school in Albion. Friday Thorndike; land in Thorndike. Project Engineer of the Milk River afternoon. The pupils will furnish a C. H. fapitel. He has been a senator longei pro- .All are invited to the Christmas tree ex- literary Cobb, Islesboro, to Evie B. Cobb, do.; CUSTOM ject, for the entertainment and the Miss in Montana, U. S. Reclamation ercises at the church on Christmas Fri- teacher, Margie land Islesboro. For Infanta and Children. than any other man now living. Sena- Eve., extends an invitation to all Service, has severed his connection with December at 7.80 o’clock.The Poland, interested D. W. Dodge, Freedom, to Woodman McDon- is No. for there is but a day, 24th, tor Frye 2, few the to be present_Mr. and Mrs. service by transfer to the stores are decorated for the Christmas Gustavus Bel- ald, Freedom; land in Freedom. difference in the of theii U. S. Geo- gaily lays length lows of Freedom were at C. E. Howard's Sun- Mary E. to logical Survey. As District Engineer he holidays and the Christmas spirit seems to be Hahn, Lincolnville, Victor G. The Kind You Have sendee. Over in the House there are will have day... ..A telephone meeting was held last Goulding, Worcester, Mass.; land and charge of the co-operative work abroad. buildings 1 members and it requires eight pages in Wednesday evening and the following officers in Lincolnville. the State of Maine under the terms of the to | FREEDOM. were elected for the coming year: President, Claude T. ,! Congressional directory carry an agreement Heald, Lincolnville, to Ethel B. recently signed between Miss Winifred Dodge attended the wedding J. J. Clement; Vice President, Allen AVegetaMePrcparationfor As- Always Bought names of those men in order Ghnpoou; Heald, do.; land in Lincolnville. tie the oi the Director of the U. S. Sur- of her friend Miss Ethel Wardwell in Bangor, Secretary, W. B. G. L. W. similating of service. The name ol Geological Jaquith; Treasurer, S. Knight, Lincolnville, to Fred W. Cas- theToodandRegula- tieir length vey, the Governor of the December 6th. and the march. the Stomachs andBowels State of Maine played wedding Edmunds; Directors, Merrill C. Gordon, M. M. sens, land ting of Burleigh, the dean of the Maim Camden; and buildings in Lincoln- as chairman of the Maine State Water -Mr. Dana Ban ton visited his sister, Mrs. Wentworth, George Gordon, J. W. Wentworth ville. in legation the House, is now at the Charles Danforth, in Fairfield the week. and West P. Storage Commission, and the chairman past Jones; General Manager, W. B. Charles C. Marden, Belfast, to Perley F. Gor- ::om of the second page. He stands .Miss Ida from Belfast is It was of the Maine State Survey Commission. Spencer visiting Jaquith. voted to put cross arms on don, Township A, 12; land in Swanville. v th a class of 32 whe her friend Miss Bertha Bryant_Mr. Charles their and four wires and to Representatives Mr. Babb is a graduate of the poles buy a ten Woodman McDonald, Freedom, to Mary M. Promotes Civil has Digestion,Cheerful- served seven continuous terms, Thompson moved into the Charles Bryant line switch board. was made Engineering of the Arrangement McDonald, do.; land and buildings in Freedom. and Rcst.Contains neither Department Massa- house in and Murch e are 38 Knox-Mr. Mrs. Edmund with M. M. Wentworth to tend the only members of the House chusetts Institute of switch Mary E. Parks, Pittsfield, to Roscoe E. Dun- Opium nor > fine-rat. | class are over a .Morphine Technology, happy the arrival of little girl that for the coming year. Voted that the nave served longer in the House of 1890. Since company ton, Burnham; land in Burnham. Mot Narcotic. his graduation he has come to with them stay Wednesday night, be known as the and John M. Tur ii he has. Only one of the 391 mem- Rough Ready Telephone ler, Somerville, Me., to Enos M. been almost in the December 8th Professor C. E. Richardson constantly employ- Co. An effort is made to extend the land in :s has served 18 ar.d that is being Hatch, Liberty; Liberty. terms, ment of the U. S. closed a Iness Government, first in very successful term of school Friday, line from West P! house j Jones’ to Charles Rosena Wyman, Islesboro, to Philip O jBKVHafOMa-SAMiTurrrviEn ?-. aker Cannon. His service was not the December 10th. Hydrographic Branch of the U. S. The winter term will begin [ Boynton’s and to Jameson Gordon's in South Coombs, do.; land in Islesboro. Pumpkin

dress: “Political affiliation should be for- ~ BELFAST, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23,;190S gotten, or at least not allowed to obtain here.” The he took PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY foothold position was that although he and a majority of The Republican Journal Publishing Co. the two boards had been elected by Re- I AND CLIMBERS WE the servants TRULY publican voters they become HBj CHARLES A. PIU5BURY. f of all the people when they begin their Bu^r£“a*agel official duties, and may no longer be par- tisans in the conduct of their business. Subscription Terms. In advance, $2.00 a 50 This is stated even more explicitly in the year; $1.00 for six months; cents for three I Our Are months. which followed Deposits Too. sentence that just quoted: At ways keep a Rood laxative in the house. Takeadosewhen your cold first comes on. What Climbing Advertising Terms. For one square, one “We can best act for the city’s interest is the best laxative for this? Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctor his opinion. Let him decide. inch length in column, 50 cents for one week we aside all and and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. if put partisan feeling devote ourselves to the accomplishment NEWS OF THE GRANGES. I 1909 Increase SCHOOL BUILDINGS, EAST AND WEST of the task that is before us.” In the earlier paragraphs of his address, Mayor Dirigo Grange, Freedom, recently bought Mr. letter on another page piano in Portland. Angier’s Strout also refers to the general respon- shows his undiminished interest in his their shoulders as Seven Star Grange, Troy, held a meeting las I resting upon SALE sibility OF $140,000. native and to place brings again public the representatives of all the people, Saturday evening, with 20 in attendance. The] attention the urgent need for better will have an election of officers and a suppei urging upon his associates to remember bave the stairs to school buildings in Belfast. Mr. Angier at the next meeting in two weeks. Trimmed and Untrimmed only climb but are the boys who can climb and that they are acting for the great ma- n vV Lace and Muslin Notices and lot; east by Penobscot Bay; south by land of F. Curtains-the prices can’t be beat several with and Offertory one-half miles from “Since O. buildings, illustrations, Sermon subject, Opening Their Treasures, Belfast, Me., says: Smith; west by county road. Value, $450. ?i" *>"<* Curtain / Stretchers, Portieres, it only need be said that in their con- pastor publicly recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills Tax, $6.88. Upholstery Supplies and Solo, selected, Mrs. Clarence E. Read some I have advised H. H. Andrews, White Rock cot- Window Shades, Table Oil and struction and equipment every require- years ago, repeatedly my resident, i Cloth, many things not Benediction tage, W. G. C. G. Bounded on the north friends and to them a trial by ment has been met. This new acquaintances give View east mentioned, here-'___ High is the program for the Bay Park; by Brown cottage; south Following evening and have done so with the same results as •school building is not all that San Jose they by land of F. B. Knowlton; west by county concert: We are cutting on were received in my case. The contents of five road. Value, $900. Tax, $14.58. prices TOILET SETS to close. Don’t to has to be of. Within the forget call. proud past Opening Song, Joy in the World Today, Chorus t boxes ot Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me of an Hogdon lot, bounded on the north by Mrs. WATCH, J. L. year it has built four new grammar Responsive readjng, Rice’s farm; east Bluff south land SLEEPER & 72 Main attack of kidney complaint which had laid me by road; by CO., Street. Prayer, pastor of Charles west land of schools of sixteen rooms each at a total in Morn for Woodman; by Jennie ^ Quartette, Ring the up several weeks and had defied all my ef- 40 BROOCH. Mitchell; acres. Value, $400. Tax, $6.48. _ cost of about These are the Recitation, The Wonderful Story, $200,000. forts for relief. During the years-, that have Stable Frances Wyfcie and lot on W. G. C. G., bounded on Lowell the Horace Mann since the cure has the RING, school, school, Exercise, Kindergarten class passed, been permanent.” north by land of Association; east by coun- the Grant school and the Longfellow Chorus, Music is Ringing For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos- ty road; south by land of Wharff; west by land The World’s of C. O. Dickey. Value, $200. Tax, $3.24. CLOCK. and the illustrations show that Recitation, Redeemer, ; ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents school, Marion Parsons Mrs. Emma Batchelder j for the heirs; 20 acres. Bound- are handsome United States. The they very buildings. Exercise, Miss Hussey’s class ed on the southwest by land now in possession GOLD BEADS, Season Remember the name—Doan’s—-and no Sleigh A later note from Mr. contains Vocal Solo, Mrs. Cleora Reed take of Tileston Wadlin; southeast by land of Miles Angier Collection and Notices other. Benner; northeast by Penobscot Bay; north- SILVER SPOONS, is at hand. Call a an election held in again and let us clipping concerning Exercise, Four Christmas Angels, west by land formerly owned by James M. San Mateo county, November 27th, rela- Miss Whitten’s class Stevens; also right of way two rods wide from KODAK, show you some up-to-date CUTTERS Chorus, O Night of Rapture Sweet county road to banks of Penobscot Bay adjoin- tive to bonding the district for a $100,- Recitation, The Little Maid’s Amen, ing land of Tileston Wadlin on southeast side. A1 RIGHT PRICES. 000 new Union High school. The vote Leota Patterson Value, $200. Tax, $3.24. FOUNTAIN PEN, Duett, Christmas Lullaby, was 231 yes, 20 no. The will be Frances Colwell, lot No. 6 on the Bluff plan building Mildred Dewitt and Annie Curtis '—■■■ —.. —.. of W. A. Whitney. Value, $100. $1.62. CHAFING DISH, modern in will be Recitation, Mother Earth’s New Tax, every respect, con- Dress, Frank Marie Latham Gilkey heirs, Mansfield cottage and structed either of brick or on concrete, and Exercise, Christmas Chimes, lot South Shore. Bounded on the north by POCKET BOOK, land of llot• will be for Miss Bowden’s class L. E. Page; east by Penobscot Bay; Blankets, Harnesses, ready occupancy January 1, I south Recitation, Mabel White by land of Alonzo Webber; west by CUT GLASS, 1911. Mr. Angier says: “’San Mateo is road. Closing Song, Hail to the King county Value, $350. Tax, $5.67. Whips, Horse Goods a small place, about half way between I — Mrs. Alice Gower heirs. Cottage and lots CARVING SET, San Jose and San Francisco. You will 222 and 224 on Park Row, W. G. C. G. Value, TRUTH $575. Tax, $9.31. E. R. CONNER note the small number who the ABOUT CATARRH POCKET oppcsed Mrs. F. O. Gould. First shore lot on Brown I KNIFE, 1mprovement.” farm, south of F. A. Dickey’s line. Value, $30. Sensible Methods Will Cure It. A. A. Tax, 97 cents. , SPECTACLES, Belfast, Maine. Howes & Co. Emma J. Marshall The editor of the Re- Guarantee Hyomei heirs. Part of Cunning- Independent ham bounded as follows: on to Cure Catarrh. farm, the north by FOB, porter of Skowhegan was recently taken land of Harriman; east by Penobscot Bay; south I land of Miss Ellis; west to task by George Otis Smith of the U. Catarrh can never be cured medi- by by county road; 7^ by taking acres. LOCKET, cines into the stomach nor atomiz- Value, $150. Tax, $2.43. S. Geological Survey for comments on by sprays, 4 ! ers or douches. i Minnie Ross Holman. Emery Brown farm. EMBLEM CHARM, the “Alaskan coal lands and the national Bounded on the north land of Julia Intelligent physicians have long ago discard- ; by Pendle- ed such east conservation-policy when all the facts ideas and not one of them would be ton; by Penobscot Bay; south by W. C. worth consideration were it not for the fact Wright farm; west by county road; 100 acres. THIMBLE, are not available”; and in last week’s that Value, unscrupulous persons prey upon the igno- $1,500. Tax, $24.30. i Christmas Presents rance of the LORGNETTE, paper the editor comes back at his critic, people in regard to new discoveries. Durham, George A. and Charles, heirs. Part Catarrh is caused as j by germs and just of L. E. Glidden bounded as on declaring that he “will not wait for fur- long farm, follows: as these germs thrive in the folds, crevices, the northeast by land of Emery Brown; north- BRACELET, ther facts from nooks and corners of President Taft before the mucous membrane west by land now owned by Leslie Crockett; that line the nose, throat and so southwest SALElss- expressing his opinion”; that he has chest, just by old John Smith farm, so-called; OPERA GLASSES, ^FOR long will you have catarrh. southeast Penobscot 17 j by Bay; acres; being “criticised and de- There is one to cure and Secretary Ballinger only way catarrh, undivided part of 26 acres. Value, $350. Tax. j that is to kill the clared Glavis, his discharged lieutenant, germs. $5.67. ♦ more ever There is only one remedy that will kill the Our stock is larger and varied than before J to be a Homans, 5 acres. $100, far better man than his germs when it where the and Elbridge; Value, superior”; gets germs are, Part of L. E. Glidden farm. Same We have these in and that is descriptior great ♦ to and to am further, that he does not propose to Hyomei. as Durham heirs. We have gifts please everybody suit is made from Australian Eu- George Tax, $1.62. j be muzzled Hyomei chiefly by government employees. calyptus and combined with other Mrs. G. F. Lull. Cottage and lot on W. G. C variety and shall be glad ♦ Eucalyptol G. pocketbook. the in- germ killing antiseptics. Just breathe it in Ass’n, bounded as follows: on the north bj -Evidently Independent Reporter Main east through the hard rubber inhaler that comes street; by George street; south bj to show them to tends to live up to its inci- you. name; and, with each outfit and relief is immediate. Used cottage of Moore sisters; west by land of C. O i Come in and we will show you. 3w4!i dentally, it appears to be “agin the gov- regularly for a few weeks Hyomei (pronounced Dickey. Value, $400. Tax, $6.48. j ernment.” High-o-me) will cure chronic catarrh. Com- 3w51 C. O. DICKEY, outfit $1.00 at A. A. Howes & and plete Co.’s, Tax Collector of the town of North leading druggists E RI SHABLE EREIGH1 port to the Baltimore Manufac- everywhere. POOR’S DRUG STORE. I According P■ turer’s Record, 14 southern States are stored in heated place THE CITY NATIONAL BANK. BELFAST making concerted plans to spend $25,- while for waiting boat accom served. Admission, 10 cts.; tickets to \ for roads. The annual meeting of the stockholders o: Chase&Doak Poor’s Mills. Mrs. W. R. Jackson and "000,000 good That will be a MI-ONA 10 cts. The are invit- the City National Bank of for tin children of Sanford are visiting Mr. and Mrs. public cordially modations. Inquire of Belfast, Mrs. J. F. Sheldon and Mrs. Richard M< good beginning. Cures choice of directors and the transaction of Alfred Jackson.Mr. and Mrs. Winfield S. indigestion anj have been called to Morrill a greater \ It relieves stomach READ GARAGE & other business that may legally come befori Carver and Mrs. Etta Brown spent last Thurs- It a common misery, sour stom- the time the past week to care for j is saying that it is them, will be held at their rooms oi day with Mrs. Annabell Underwood.There cheapei ach. and cures all stomach dis- banking Justin who is j belching, MACHINE will be a Christmas tree at the hall tomorrow, brother, Merriam, quit* to move than to pay rent; but most ease or CO., Tuesday, January 18,1910, at 10 o’clock a.m of He' peo- money back. large box of tab* “Out in the _Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hartshorn C. W. Friday, evening.The play, K ple prefer to pay. lets GO cents. Druggists in all towns. WESCOTT, Cashier. Street” will be presented Tuesday evening, called on their daughter, Mrs. Delbert High Street, Belfast. Belfast, December 17,1909.—4w51 last December 28th. A baked bean supper will be son, Saturday. ■■ , i Thomas H. Marshall Ladies of the G Circle, The Belfast second basket ball THE NEWS OF BELFAST. High teas Unclaimed letters remaining in the A. R., at their last Belfast 7 The C Commissioners were in regular meeting Tuesday was defeated in December 17th, r office for runty session Searsport, b; poet the week nrtnw ne presented their Mrs. Clarence M Imrnailim 1 the ouainese of secretary, the Turtles. The score was 39 to 1( Hiss uesday, cloning up the year. There will be no rehearsal of Seanport Irey H. Sperrow. A. Iolanthe this, with a Mrs Harry Knowlton, fine fountain pen. Knowlton, For the week there has been on land will move cy™* Roberta, E. F. past good | Thursday, evening account of the holiday Julia A. Me Keen made the Way Knowlton, Esq., Januar r Stevenson, Willism Wid- presentation speed within a few miles of 1st to an office now fitted dlecomb. sleighing Belfast, while season. and being up for hi Mrs. Knowlton, who was delighted witl here the ground has been bare and roads occupancy in the Dr. Hill’s building on Phoeni: very i Roland E. Stevens has been elected the gift, made an response. The Travellers' REMEMBER captain appropriate Row. Club will meet with Mrs. Ed- rough until within a day or two, when the of the Belfast High school basket ball team in ward Diphtheria has appeared in different sections Sibley Wednesday, December 29th. Pro- wheeling has been excellent. Ice boating and of Raymond B. The large plate glass for the show window ONLY TWO DAYS MORE FOR place Dyer. of the city. At first it was in a mild form, bui 8™“: peper, Murillo, by Miss skating have been in order for a week or more, in the Chase block was received last week an J Margaret A. There are 40 horses at M. B. Smith’s Pearl Ii recent cases are in a form to be dreaded. Dunton; reading, Barcelona, by Miss Mabel R A circular has been issued from the Poet was set by M. W. Welch Tuesday. It is th ! Brook farm and about 30 at the stables of one five had serioui Mathews; family children have paper, Spanish Music, by Mrs. E. S. Office Department concerning the dropping of largest plate glass show window in the citj Pitcher. Horace Chenery in this city. attacks and the physician in charge says thai Members will please note the loose one cent coins in the R. F. D. Christmas and will be a prominent feature of the ne\ change boxes, the be taken tx of date. Shopping! I The committee in of the ball greatest precautions should which “results in needless and charge charity jewelry store of H. J. Locke & Son. hardship suf- control it the school vacation, both ii j to carriers in re arrangements and full during 1 fering winter weather, completing particu- Iolanthe. The cast for this delays and Postmasters throughout the country wer 5 Gilbert and the lars will be given in our next issue. quarantine professionally. Sullivan delivery and collection of the mails and notified the opera has been and en- ! At the by postoffice department Monda, r completed, results in actual Last of the Leonard meeting of the Board of Aldermei sures a frequently money loss to the Friday every department that the administration of presentation that will compare favor- : Complete Assortment of postal Great Brit&i carriers,” for if coins are Barrows shoe turned out Monday evening the following were drawn ai witb dropped and lost £ factory 2,000 pairs had withdrawn its ably that of professionals. Besides the I traverse the S temporarily prohibitio they are required to make the f shoes—some more, but none less. jurors for the January term of well-known local good amount. against the use of Red Cross Christma talent to appear in this j J. court: R. Thomas L. Shute It is suggested that patrons should Useful that the George Doak, charming opera, Mr. William provide Christmas Gifts. Don’t forget dry goods stores, gro- stamps. The authorities t , Robertson, Jr., of j | Guy L. and Edward E. E. Babcock. request patrons themselves with stamp supplies in advance of ceries and markets will be closed all next Peavey Searsport has been secured for the of I day affix the stamps to the backs of letters or par part their needs and their boxes The inquest over the recent fire in Masonic which equip with suitable You’ll find us to serve to | Saturday—Christmas day. Do your shopping cels. Strephon, is a great acquisition The ; splendidly prepared you up closing was coin-holding receptacles. Temple to have been held, but the princi- room of the time | and marketing beforehand. The stores are all Parlor Musical Society, under ! Friday evening, particularly in such useful gift articles as pal witness, Robert P. Chase, was absent ant Auto Items. In writing of the winter de ■ whose the is Hon. R. F. Dunton of this city, chairman of pen evening’s this week. auspices opera to be^given, is the inquest was mand for automobiles in that the Portlam I the Maine State board of went postponed. city large enough for the rehearsals, even those in ! arbitration, to HOUSEHOLD In a note Dr. W. H. Winslow says LINENS, GLOVES, personal Times says: “F. A. for th ; Auburn to consult with Nickerson, agent full dress, and all concerned are their Monday Alden M. 1 of The Journal of November 18th: “The bank The fire alarm box placed yesterday in th< doing DECORATIVE Pierce which is as a second member LINENS, RIBBONS, Arrow, regarded one of th } best to make the a Flagg, of the board, regard- of The National central office of the New presentation success. The | j story (dedication City Bank) England Telephone cars ever the strike at the DRESS highest priced putout,says there ha » members of the Parlor Musical have ing National shoemakers’ PATTERNS, HOSIERY, j was very and Our George’s ef- and Telegraph Company will prove a grea Society j interesting, been no diminution in the demand for tour ■ shops i,i that and Lev. iston. big always been ready and to free city They found WAIST fusion has been around among my convenience in alarm from all o: willing assist, j PATTERNS, APRONS, i passed giving parts models. It on the other beei that there were 29 men out ing has, hand, of charge, all and only and that three friends and much the with the least Th< worthy undertakings, our approved.” city possible delay. until the demand cannot b< ! men had been because of HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR, I steadily increasing citizens will no doubt be of the discharged dissatis- in the alarm must theii glad opportuni- j The second story of the new Knowlton build- party ringing give The cars seem to be mor 5 faction with their and did not supplied. growing ty to return the favors a liberal work, they con- name and and it would fa by patronage j WOMEN’S on Phoenix Row is fitted for a telephone number, if sider it a case for WAISTS, ing being up luxurious anything and the man of monej when Iolanthe is arbitration. P. J. Byrne, RUGS, cilitate matters if the box number i; presented in the Belfast. | “ gallery. A large window has been they gave has two or more of the autos ii ocal organizer of the Boot and Shoe workers’ photograph usually fcig House on the of PET TICOA TS, COUCH CO the fire is in the and if in th< Opera evening January 20th. VERS, in the end and there will be a skylight in city proper, his of same am said " put } garage, sometimes the make | mion, Monday night that there is no KIMONAS, TABLE the roof. Herbert S. and G. suburbs, the central number, which is 5, wil sometimes of i New Advertisements. The time for truth in the COVERS, Morey Joseph different makes.”... .The Bango Christ- report that the lasters in other “ be used. atterson are doing the work. Daily News says: “L. P. Swett of the Easteri I nias shopping is drawing to a close. If you are shops in Auburn are to strike. FURS, LEATHER GOODS, for 1 HE rJLITE CHANGES HANDS. William M Automobile Company drove a number seven J looking something useful and durable, why UMBRELLAS, BLANKETS. Dot has the Elite teen Buick with ten > go to The Dinsmore Store for a box of f justices for the ensuing year. The assign- Bray bought moving picturf car, passengers, up Stati | theater and will run it as a first-class Street hill at I or a of moccasin ents for Waldo county are as follows: First picture high speed Sunday to decide Holeproof Hose, pair slippers? theater. will be made and the interior car have them for men and aesday of January, Justice Cornish; third Repairs wager. The performed the stunt with eas< They women_Stock- ; renovated with and and a fire- holders at The National JAMES H. jesday of April, Justice Peabody; third Tues- pair.t paper and demonstrated the company’s claim tha meeting City bank, HOWES, proof booth and an up-to-date picture machine the machine is the best hill-climbers ii ! January 18th. at 10 a. m-Christmas presents :ay of September, Justice Spear. among Thlsl will be installed. Mr. Bray was for many Maine, regardless of cost.” i at The Fashion. Lord’s, High street .. .See no- Odd Fellows’ Maine. The Northern Christian Advocate of Syra- Block, Belfast, connected with the Belfast House ; tice of sale John S. collector of years Opera Leslie C. Dean of was before tht by Davidson, is the trad :- 8 •se, N. Y., says of Dr. S. P. Cadman’s lecture: Northport is an expert electrician, and underrhis manage Probate Court last ■ taxes for the city of Belfast ... Read what Dr. ! >r. Cadman lectured here on ‘The Puritans.’ Thursday upon a complain ment the Elite will merit, and no doubt re- F. L. says of the value mark filed A. F. executor of the o: Adams, eye specialist, which 8 ie was at his best and everybody was thrilled. by Hahn, estate a liberal of O. collector of taxes ceive, patronage. Maria D. Dean of that bonds ; good eyes-C. Dickey, »me of the most of his hearers Lincolnville, be thoughtful for the town of a notice is found on The Penobscot Electric illus- to the estate and to Northport, publishes renounced it the best lecture ever Bay Company longing amounting $11, wammmmmmmmKnmmmmmmmm | they i of sale. .Reunion of the students of the Shaw the oi 500 were in the of t-ard.” Dr. Cadman will lecture in this trated last Monday evening superiority possession Dean. Whei city Business to be held in Portland, Janu- bottle street with the 60 asked to describe the bonds and tell when j College every anuary 5th. Single tickets, 50 cents. lighting candle-powei ary 1st. Excursion rates over the Maine Cen- Tungston burners over the same amount oJ they are now, Dean declined to answer, anc last week in of the The blacksmiths of the met tral and B. & A. railroads .. .The Waldo Trust city was j genuine HOLIDAY power in arc lights. Five incandescent lights ordered committed to jail for contempt o: STOCK 1 he shop of Joseph Tyler and organized the i Co. one of their nickel steel banks as to one arc were court. of council and consen suggests 1 equal light, spaced betweer By agreement Waldo County Horseshoer’s association,electing a sensible present for Christmas.Frank A. the Windsor Hotel and the Baptist church and of the judge Dean was not committed, althougl officers as follows:President, Levi Rogers; vice- Littlefield, collector of taxes for the town of Larger And Liner Line Than Lver. the current turned on. People passing in thal nominally in charge of an officer. Dean was Emulsion H Sta- ! Scott’s resident, Joseph Tyler: secretary, Henry Monroe, gives notice of sale. ... .New Year's || vicinity were enthusiastic in regard to the indicted at the September term of court foi HATS, UMBRELLAS, HATH ROB 85, P’JAYI AS, les; financial secretary, Harry' Furbush; post cards, 10 cents per dozen, at 45 Main (|| ^ improvement in the lighting of the street. The the larceny of these bonds, and the case wai OLOVES IN FLEECED r-easurer, Bert Smith In January or Febru- W. H. Richards ...The in The the standard Cod Liver FUR, LINED. U.VLINED, FUR matter of street is to come before the street, deposits lighting then, by direction of the judge, transferret MITlENS MEN AND ary it is proposed to join the New England or National bank have increased $140,000 in (m LINED, FOR WOHEN, TIES, (({ft city at the meeting. from the criminal to the civil and wil City The is to government January docket, Oil of the he National association. object 1909. The bank extends Christmas greetings preparation fS& BRACES, SILK HOSE AND FAN .ZY HOSE IN BOXEs’ (,(•!> come for trial at term. j the up the January Duntor remote good workmanship and to benefit all Two barges of Rocklar.d-Rockport Lime and best wishes for a prosperous and Happy ® EVERWEAR HOSE ONE-HALF DOZEN FOR $1.50, M ! & Morse, counsel for Dean, contended that as world. the members by keeping prices up. Co. No.’s 2 and 6, arrived last Friday morning New Year.James H. Howes, Odd Fellows’ Nothing equate SWEATERS FROM TO he was soon to come for trial before tht MUFFLERS, $1 $6, LEATHER with 1,500 tons each of acid for up eg} Calendars. From the National phosphate block, has a reminder that there are only two M QOODS IN ENDLESS Searsport Court he should not be t< it to VARIETY, PICTURES, MIRRORS, the Coe-Mortimer Co. and were taken Supreme compelled has a build the weak hank of we have received one of through more for Christmas shopping. He up Searsport answer now and to for a wrii days BOOKS, AND BEAUTIFUL CHINA, ((!» the draw of the lower to the s proposed apply their office calendars for 1910.The bridge company complete assortment of useful Christmas gifts. large of habeas corpus to prevent his commitment and ||j wharf. The work of was at wasted bodies of & Aroostook Railroad haveissued hand- discharging begun _Carle & Jones have just opened some new Come and satisfy yourselves that you angor Dean, his R. F. Dunton, once, but some trouble was had with the hoist- Tuesday, counsel, Esq. which 1910 illustrative of out of door at, 25 cent discount, can find to suit Man, IMw me calendars and went to for a hear- goods, bought per something and some of the Judge Rogers Augusta at and old. on card ing gear Saturday phosphate will sell at the same. Glass tumblers young Woman Child at ;;fe in the Aroostook region. Mounted before Whitehouse of the S. J. court they or went overboard to feed the flounders. The ing Judge wj oard of olive reduced china, lamps, leather FOR SALE BY ALL pale green, 11x14,the upper por- Whitehouse said that as the case was £ prices, glass DRUGGISTS work was continued and will be Judge §j ion a hand water color scene Sunday kept etc..... Storage for perishable being painted somewhat novel one he should have to take it goods, toys, etc., and as after seven the a in the and the up day night, days at the Read & Machine Co., Send name of and this ad. for 9 representing camp woods, under advisement, but he would make his de I freight Garage lCc., paper P. have a of $75 a served. Another a barges demurrage day. George 1 street, Belfast. our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's 9 Dwight dinner being calendar, cision known in a few days. High | Palmer’s, | D. Leavens of New York was here for a short Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a 9 scene on the lake near the shore, represents time last week looking after the interests of Good Luck Penny. it Masonic Temple, Belfast, Maine. he landing of a trout from a canoe. f§ the company. jj| SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 9 The strike at the jail lasted just three days, Sale of the Duplex Roller Bushing Co. the tramps going to work last Thursday morn- Only one bid wras received for the property of :ng. They w-ere given their choice of manu- the Duplex Roller Bushing C-o. last Saturday, facting wood in the building erected for that A Present that of H. Holton Wood of Boston, vice presi- Sensible purpose or remaining in their cells on a diet of dent of the company, whose bid was $40,000. bread and water, and chose the latter. Wednes- This was accepted by the receivers subject to ay afternoon they sent word to the sheriff our the approval of the court, which is merely a One of Nickel Steel Banks makes a fine that they would like to see him, but Mr. Carle- formality. When the company went into re- on replied that they had better sleep on it. remembrance for ceivers hands last September, on petition of Christmas—Encourages 1 hursday morning he found them quite ready’ Mr. Wood, the creditor, the assets were a at- only thrift in to go to work and after good meal they children, also very acceptable gift scheduled at $69,500. Mr. Wood had advanced tacked the wood pile with saw and ax. When $104,000 to the business This for i • was he had a similiar ex- keep moving. grown forever. | j Charles Baker sheriff people—last sale of course winds up the present company perience with a much larger number of and leaves Mr. Wood the sole possessor of the tramps. He was at a loss what course to take, property. His intentions regarding it are not when a friend advised him to try a limited known, but it is hoped he may continue the diet of crackers and water, which he did and Waldo Trust Is now with its usual business. Company ready large quantities he hobos soon came to terms. j ^ Sale of Ram Island. Emily Whitney Reed The County Attorney’s Report. The an- and Frederick P. Reed of New Rochelle, N. Y„ l of CHRISTMAS GOODS. You are invited. nual of C. Buzzell of Sears- report Hodgdon Ram to Frederick R. | have sold island Hoising- of Waldo county, filed at port, county attorney ton of Greenwich, Conn. This island is Hog is- the office of the attorney general, December land on the charts and is just above Isola Bella, shows that during the past year in this 14th, the summer home of the Folwells. It was form- 134 were instituted,of which county prosecutions erly owned by Joseph E. and Rose Heald. Mr. 83 were for violation of the liquor law. Other 45 Main Street. 0 Hoisington married a daughter of the late Wil- W. H. Richards j offences were as follows: larceny, nine; rape, liam H. an ardent and has Better Folwell.is yachtsman, Late Than Never with felonious one; assault Ij one; assault intent, spent many seasons at Isola Bel la. Mr. and Mrs. and battery, six; cheating and conspiracies, Reed have been summer visitors to Saturday j JUST OPENED ONE LOT OF 30. Cases I j one; nuisance, tw’o; other offences, I Cove for many seasons and Mr. Reed formerly j ere disposed of during the year as follows- * 1 owned the sloop yacht Starling. At the time t >00000000000000000000000000000000 @00 00#00 on of Damask Tabling, Lunch Quashed, three; nol prossed payment he bought this island his brother bought Flat Towels, Cloths, Tray ♦ •osts, five; nol prossed or dismissed, 58; con- island, just below Isola Bella, but old it J some Bureau known whether Mr. i Cloths, Scarfs, Manufacturers’ tinued for sentence, 25; acquitted, three; placed time ago. It is not Hois- | ington intends to build on the island, but pro- on continued open, 71; continued for at 25 °Io file, 10; bably he has bought it as an annex to Isola i Samples, bought Discount, sold I 4% sentence, 37; sentenced to State’s prison, two; Bella and to its occupancy by others. prevent the same. Just one chance on these. The -entenced to county jail and house of correc- The City Schools. The schools closed f jharlssR. city tion, nine; fined, 21. The costs and expenses Goods cannot be for the vacation. All the 1 duplicated. I to FYiday holiday of prosecution during the year amounted 2 ------♦ Belfast Bank schools in the lower grades had Christmas ex- Savings $2,597.01; fines and costs imposed, $1,120.88; * i UNDERTAKER, ercises, treats and Christmas trees. Four ORGANIZED fines and costs collected, $560.88. 1868. pupils in Miss Kimball’s room in Grade Foui I GLASS Licensed Embalmer-- > not for the term: TUMBLERS : scnuuuei were absent SHIPPING ITEMS. ine gooa '-’"J Ralph Holt, ROBERT F. DUN TON, President, WiL'vlER J. DORMAN, Treasurer Martin Randall and Coroner. has grounds for a libel suit in the caricature Wilson Knowlton, Lydia White. Miss Isabelle Towle, who has beer Plain Heavy Tumblers, 2c each HERBERT T. Assistant Treasurer, of her here last week. It bears no t' TitlD, printed in Grade Seven, has resigned, and substituting 75c doz. modern in more resemblance to the Polly than it does to Miss E. Aldana Coleman from the Brick school Reg. This Sale 49c ♦ Everything “ " Deposits December 6, 1909, $1,609,781 01 the schooner Wyoming launched at Bath last in East Belfast will take the position for the Thin Blown Tumblers, 75c 49c t winter term. Miss Anne L. Farnsworth oi CASKETS AND BURIAL SUITS. week.Sch. James Slater, Capt. Batchelder, “ “ “ Reserve, .... 100.000.00 Islesboro will be transferred from the Union Etched Tumblers $1.50 90c • is hauled at Bicknell’s wharf, Rockland, for school to Miss Coleman’s in the Brick and Slate up position Metal Shipping Cases Burial .... in the Union school is Look at our line of Surplus, 163,504.71 the winter.During last week’s southeaster school. The vacancy CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS, LEATHER I Vaults in stock. not filled. The teachers in all the schools always the forward house of the schooner Alice E. yet GOODS, TOYS, Etc. Dividend No. 1, December 1, 1868, $867.75 have finished the tests of the pupils’ eyes and DOLLS, Ealls answered either or in eastern was promptly, day night Clark on Coombs’ ledge the bay ears as the new State law. The I | required by Dividend No. December at the rate it is will 48-3. Office 48-4. 83, 6, 1909, washed out and other damage done, and next term of school begin Monday, January We sell the ARIST 0 CHOCOLA TES in Xmas Home telephone 3rd. | Fancy Boxes I evident that she will never be floated. It is of 25c. to $5.00. ♦ 4%, 30,294.60 said that the last attempt to raise her cost the Catching Smelts. Smelt fishing on the { I also have a stock ot Total Dividends to to the amount near Citypoint has been paid depositors date, $1.384,736.95 Pendletons $25,000, including large Passagassawaukeag GANDY KISSES 10c. lb. ? and we have of wrecking gear they now have stored in this in order since October, daily | Card Tables and Chairs Schooner Hattie H. Barbour, Stockton noticed the patient fishermen in boats oi This Bank its 83d semi-annual dividend on city... 2 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS $1.00 down, 50c. per week. paid December 6, 1909, for Newr was to have on the river banks and the bridges. 2 Springs York, reported standing TO LET at the rate of 4% per annum, and we confidently expect to maintain ashore in Portsmouth lower harbor We do not know what success has attended t Yours truly, t ! dragged for Card Parties, Sociables and Entertain- this rate in the future. All dividend interest is December 14th, but Ulmer denies the their fishing, but we learn that the tents are immediately credited Capt. ments. Tables 10 cents being put in readiness for the usual fishing apiece report. He says the schooner dragged her to the account of the depositors, and if uncalled for at the time will on the belated ice; and from an es- CARLE & Chairs 20 cents dozen. bottom. With campaign \ per anchors but she did not touch are to the fisher- JONES, thetic standpoint we grateful j draw interest the same as the principal sum. the their the assistance of a tug and the life-savers men for the “finishing touch” which pres- 2 Stores 72 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. to the beauty of the l Belfast, Maine. The affairs of this Bank have the careful and schooner was anchored in a safe position.... ence adds picturesque { conscientious over- river. Pearly on the morning of December 20th The Jacksonville of December 15th "WALK of its who ask a Metropolis the river from Citypoint to the upper bridge I IN AND LOOK AROUND.” Z sight Trustees, respectfully continuation of the “The schooner Far- of ...GO TO... says: Independent, Capt. showed its first thin skimming ice; beyond of its and will be to water which the sun, patronage present depositors, pleased open new row, has now passed to sea and sailed for des- the bridge wTas open just over the distant Islesboro hills through accounts with or tination. The wras anchored at rising any prospective depositors within without the State. Independent scattered golden lined clouds, had momentarily favorable and while and SWIFT & PAUL’S Mayport to await winds, touched into a semblance of summer light received and on from the FOR YOUR Deposits placed interest the first of each weighing anchor one of the seamen was drown- warmth; and near at hand chimney of the little log cabin on Beaver Tail rose the ed, and delayed the schooner from passing to month. smoke which told of good cheer within, and on Broken sea until Schooner Nile, which fisherman Candy, yesterday.”... the rocks beside the river a lone in this Bank are & Deposits exempt from taxation. discharged a cargo of fertilizer for Jackson stood, silent and immovable as though posing NICE PIECE OF Mixed in the alas, to out Nuts, Etc., Hall this last was ashore for a part picture which, FURNITURE at port week, reported our unskilled fingers can nevei TRUSTEES: in bad in harbor last Thurs- great regret, a position Gilkey's paint. MAKES A FOR CHRISTMAS. and a was sent to her assistance SUBSTANTIAL HOLIDAY GIFT day lighter ROBERT F. DENTON. JAMES H. HOWES, FRED G. WHITE from Rockland... .The schooners Willie Swift, MASONIC TEMPLE from ARTHUR I. BROWN, BEN D. FIELD. Hume and Woodbury M. Snow arrived Kish the Button-amt Rest* Weymouth, Mass., last week wdth fertilizer WHY HOT BUY for Jackson & Hall and were discharged at is due Lewis’ wharf. The schooner Ella May A nice Morris Chair or Rocker CIGARS 4 4 % from Weymouth with another cargo, and the A Chiffonier or Dressing Table %_ schooner George Klinck is loading at New CHRISTMAS A or FOR York with fertilizer for this firm-From the Sideboard Serving Table of A of Parlor or HALLET & DAVIS annual report of Superintendent Kimball piece Furniture Easy Chair in small Christmas Boxes To Let. the life saving service it is learned that during A Book Case or Sectional Book Cases marine tor the Gentlemen at the last fiscal year there were 1,376 PIANOS A Tenement with Stable at No. North- A Brass Bed or Bed of any Wood 17, disasters involving the lives of 8,900 persons, SWIFT & A Soft Mattress or a PAUL’S, -AT- port Avenue. Apply to which called the life saving service into activ- Downy Pillow MASONIC TEMPLE. ity. Seventy-two vessels were totally lost, tf50 J. F. WILSON. lives in I have many other useful and orna- LORD’S although only 30 persons lost their in- consequence. The total value of property mental articles to select from volved in these disasters was $16,106,080, the High Street, Belfast Of the value of property lost being $2,295,380. Nurse CASH OK INSTALMENTS, vessels disaster, the life saving Experienced To Let. 1,376 meeting service rendered aid to valued with their 1,319, to at ...Sch. Etna is dis- h. Open engagements. cargoes $13,316,815. e. McDonald, One large front room on first floor with charging at Lewis wharf soft coal from the Seethe LEATHER PADS at Wood- .. ; M. conveniences. .Our regu- MRS. HATTIE F. modem furnished. wrecked schooner Alice E. Clark 70 MAIN STREET, BELFAST. PHILLIPS, Partially lar news for this week was over- ship prepared tf50 Swanville, Maine. cock’s. Apply at 13 Miller Street. 3w50 looked until too late to put it in type. | A Fortune in Mushrooms. The Mission Mail PROBATE COURT. Bag. curt held at Heifam. lor wittmTI^ tlie Comity ol Waldo, on the 14ih The ,|"lily v °f« To the Editor of The Journal: We WELFARE WORK IN BULGARIA. following business was transacted December, a. D 1P09. at the term of A. KLI.IOTT, niece of suppose that most of our neighbors, even In the new nation of the December Probate Court, Hie Mary Perry Bulgaria, YIOLa Uinbam, in said < oumy of Wa.do most Judge E. Johnson Only ceased, a? the spiritual minded and unworldly latest to join the sisterhood of European George presiding: Perfectly having oie.entec a | mill n playing,S?; al Hai.idaj niay Petition for administration filed .e ird* of them, have seen the moment when States, the government is recognizing in es- torJ; of the estate of saidbeaipointeiIadmuif.tr, deceased tates of F. of some rich scheme Wm. Johnson, late Sears- Roasted “get quick” appealed the value of missionary methods by using Coffees Ordered, That the said petitioner give noticetn mont; Leonora S. Flanders, late of Bel- all persons to when would lnteresled by causing a ol them; they really have them in the of Grace of °rd« *" copy i,0 promotion temperance fast; L. Stimpson, late BelfaBt- We roast our Published three tvefis coffee in closed over ^ suSLi^! liked to have made a fortune than E Consider A. late of cylinders live coals. Journal, a new papei quickly, More twenty years ago Frances Gerry, Troy; Gilbert ed at• if ltai1 pul-ini? late of Burnham. Other coffees are roasted in perforated Helfast ttiat they may appeal ui a Prubao and to have retired from the storm and Willard asked the wife of an American Maloon, cylinders over gas lout t, to be iieid at Petition flames. elfast, wi.liin and toi for guardian filed in estate of crunty onthe lltli dayoi A. stress of active business life. Such a Board to take of or January, D 191? missionary charge M. Cook of at ten Ot the clock before noon, and show Sanger Unity. We roast for if c,,,,!' moment had come to us, when one morn- Petition thirty-five minutes. is com- any they have, why the prayer ol said ganizing temperance societies through filed to close the affairs of Every berry er should petitiom pletely roasted. Roasted a rich 1,01 be gianted. ing we picked up the daily paper and out and were es Leonard Cooper in of golden brown from kernel CKtr. E European Turkey, they partnership Cooper .. JtillbsoN, Judge6 to outer shell. A true Attest: saw us in the face & Co. copy. staring these words. tablished in sixteen different centers ( Petition for filed in estate of has. P. Hazei-tink, liegistet. “A Fortune in Mushrooms.” adoption Other coffees are roasted for ten or “Good,” But the Neal Dow of the movement Alberta and Mae Chandler of Burnham. only fifteen minutes shall Our process takes three times as we said. “That fortune be ours.” the old man” of Dr for license filed to sell long and it costs three At a Piob te Court “grand Sofia, Petition personal held at Kellast, within him tunes as much. For coffee for the ( oumy ol » First we sent for the little estate in estate of to be cannot be aldo, on the 14th day1 i pamphlet James F. Clarke, who has just complet Sylvanus Nickerson, good roasted A. D. late of Swanville. in less time. December, 1909. that out the road, to for- ed the Bui * MJKEs a. pointed fifty years of service among OBITUARY. D1UJKY administrator with is, Petition for appointment of commis- will annexed tune. It came. It looked as It took us to learn ot Walter H Clark, late of I easy garians, and now has the hearty co-op sioners on years this. But it us to in said disputed claims on estate of taught de- fast, County of Waldo, deceased, hnvuiJ as a the piesented a rolling off log. Not having much eration of the Minister of Education in The many friends of Mrs. Sarah Sarah T. Carr, late of velop rich, mellow, full-bodied flavor petition praying that tile actual m ■ Field, Searsport. and'ambrosial vet va ue of I he widow Petitions aroma that have properl y of said deceased, time at our we up and on his crusade intem- of the late Ambrose B. Field, for probate of will allowed made O’Donohue m I Is hands disposal got early carrying against Coffee Company’s suhjcit toihe payu etit m ihecollai were shocked in estates of Octavius R. the eial Inheritance the worked hard and fast. It took us more on greatly Tuesday evening Webster, late coffee unvarying choice of critical tax, prisons interested;, perance. They have placed literature coffee drinkers. 'e succession thereto to learn of her demise, which occurred of Belfast; Silas Storer, late of Morrill; i f and U.e amount ti e l!u than a week, but at last we had the the in the 3000 or more You will find the most n'ay be ^^‘“"lied by tbe subject public very suddenly December 14th. She was James H. Cunningham, late of Belfast; delicious characteristics of Probju* Judge .J earth to the directions and also distributed it over 80 of Jesse E. late of flavor and in ready according schools, among years age. Mrs. Field had Cook, Unity. fragrance e Oi(iered, That ti said petitioner give notice t. in that the of not Accounts allowed in estates of all persons interested given precious little pamphlet. the national clubs which have been start- complained during day feeling Howard l>y causing a c«.i \ of u ,. i well and a was called to attend M; late of first and ; order to be published lh:ee verks successive* The earth was in a dozen or more ed under the new physician Moore, Frankfort, good regime. Mr. Clarke 1 Journal, a m er her, but her condition was not adjudged final; Betsey J. Mason, late of uRepublican \\>pa| publishes1 sized boxes in a old Monroe, 1 1lejr appear at a Pi-1 shady woodshed. and his daughter were recently granted Late in first and to serious. the afternoon she William H. late ourt, be held at s lay final; Nash, of Filth J Pella.-l. within and toi The were curious about those an down on a couch and first Avenue County, on the lltli dav ot \. audience with who went to and Aurilla 1* ltn. neighbors Queen Eleanora, apparently Morrill, final; Butters, Coffee at. January. ten ot 1 he clock befou* noon. ;o <1 hv«*. win tlie piayer said peiiiit i was made to awaken her and it was Atwood, late of Ira er slioulti not be We had to a little and tional It was that a Winterport, first; granted sidestep dodge campaign. hoped found she had D. Yon pay more for half-roasted coffee «K<>. I that passed peacefully Trundy, late of Islesboro, first and than as well in its vast (TIN>ON, Judge ! Ton would for Fifth Thlnk °f toe A true A some for we had decided to our law in favor of local could be car- pay Avenue" Coffee. For s>ieu copy ttes keep option away. Mrs. Field, who was Miss Sarah final. saving'such coffeeeoltee m!avmeans Tr!'lo you. half-roasted coffee is half raw. And raw Ciias T Hazi new was i.tink, Register business secret until we were ried at the first session of the new Na- born in Belfast. Her Warrants and inventories were return- Coffee no or Bates, early yields strength flavor. Beware of Gas Roasted Coffee married life was ed in estates of That IS At a Probate well started on the road to fortune. tional The “It is passed in Searsport, and Elizabeth Haskell, late why ordinary coffee is weak and Court, held at Helfast, within Assembly. queen said, colorless. it a ,n Perforated for Hie she removed, with her husband, to this of Winterport; George W. late Why has weedy, insipid taste inder? !vitee„a=rew2aSt,Ccl cvl- County of N'a.do. on the I4tli dav The looked at us to secure such a law at Ritchie, «nd weak aroma. 1!le '!ut Eas Homes pass 1 « emit.er, A D is*09 neighbors suspi- l impossible pres- 50 to make her home- of D. late IE,!,!?.i, c,as', city years ago Winterport; Manley Tibbetts, In "Fifth Avenue” Coffee you get all the cyllndeis> Some A1 ■! F V. and we knew we but will success and coffec"is r..as*-d !?./!?-,* itu t.as. HlKMi. widow of Ernest B ciously they thought ent, patience bring Since the death of her husband she has of A. flavor and Y| 1 Palermo; George Crosby, late of superb generous strength of rich, ,, ’* a‘*‘ 1 in 1 L gases eliasi. said County resided fruity berries roasted to perfection. intermingle with "lifts were crazy; but we were used to that, the desired result will be gained.” with her daughter, Mrs. John F. Unity; J. Leon Carleton, late of Winter- 4i.„ 'rr, ... laving presented a p.-t:'n. Thus the superiority of “Fifth pravu.g ,r ,.i, ;)t wance Woodman, who has her care port; Austin Trim, late of Avenue” of gas! bir rMsUngonf-n^s "I Eas-‘kst^ out o ihe said petitioner give notn her 80th birthday anniversary last vanus Nickerson, late of Swanville. you wonder why coffee all week, disagrees with so persons interested by causing a copy of ti when once we had reached made her first visit she wras so the occasion a Accounts \ on owe vourself Older to In approbation delighted being memorable one with for allowance were present- and your people a healthful delicious published Hire* weeks successive in the and our fortune. In the little with the and with the work all her children and about ed in estates of Rozilla Y. a‘Wa>'S ‘l »>• Republican Journal, a newspaper p grasped ; exercises, grandchildren Downs, late • shed at 5SSX*Coffee.Can he.fast., that the\ n ay appear at a p* at her. Of and modest tastes, Mrs. of Winterport, first and final; Sarah E. bate c to be It* pamphlet we read of a woman Dark done by the little folks, that she asked quiet ourt, lo at Peltast. w.ithin and Field was greatly beloved by all who Jenkins, late of Belfast, first and final; Its Goodness on the lltli day *>r a. |i Me., who had almost reached where in the it would be desirable Preserved iuunty,ltoo. at ten .January, Harbor, city knew her and her death will be Warren N. late of ol the clock before noon, and >h.. sincerely Towle, Liberty, Avenue” Coffee comes in scaled cause, if the and we chuckled to think start This one has been fullf„n air-tight tins. Its aiij they l»a\r, why the piayer of goal, again to another. felt a wide circle of second and Sarah late of strength an.I llavor is j by acquaintances. final; Staples, retained lor vour eniovment petitioner slum.<1 not be granted. Coffee that ,s sold from how soon we would overtake and pass i made the generos- She was a member of the Advent church Belfast, second; Grace E. Burgess, late open bins is unclean. Refuse it GEORGE K. ,J011.NsON, Judge possible only through For your own protection and A and a constant attendant of and satisfaction insist m,, n rhl true copy. Attest: her in the race. We sent for the mush- a woman is in- at its services. Belfast, first final; Maria S. O'Douohue Coffee | ity of Boston who deeply Company's Coffee. Never sold in hulk! Chas P. Hazkltikk, Mrs. Field was survived by two sons, Sproul, late of Winterport, first and Register. room to directions: we terested in and believes in its Your Grocer Han spawn according Bulgaria Charles and a William B. late of Fil*I> Avenue At E. Albert S. Field, daugh- final; Sproul, Winter- Collee a Piobate (ourt held at Relfa.st within never mind that. with at 35c tine Full tor the paid—well about The future, if thoroughly leavened ter, Mrs. John F. Woodman, several port, fourth and final; George W. Pound. County of Waldo, on the 14th .lav December, A. H. lb(>9. spawn came in bricks. The bricks were Christian schools and institutions. grandchildren, one of whom is Mrs. E. Ritchie, late of Winterport, first and B. Sanger, all of this The funeral final. O’DONOHUE COFFEE COMPANY *1 '{’IKKEITS. widow ot Manley i hard and we had to cut them up with FILIPINO CHARACTERISTICS. city. 1 ibbetts. late *>l 1‘aU-imo. in said ('oui.tv was held afternoon at 2 Petition for allowance in Friday o’clock, presented New York Waldo, deceased, having presented a petit:... a hatchet. The saw us and nr. o i. a Drnnani young City for an neighbors c>iDiey, at the residence of Hon. John F. Wood- the personal estates of Manley D. Tib- praying allowance out of the personal ■ Oldest tate ot said asked more questions; we side stepped doctor who is working in the Philippines man —Roncrnr rnmntort'ial betts, late of Palermo; Ernest B. Hirsh, Collee Importers in the United Stales deceased. of I hat lie* some more. The had little white under the of the American late Belfast. Ordered, said petitioner give notice t.> spawn auspices ail The funeral of Mrs. B. Smith Petition in estate of Wal- persons interested by causing a cony of ii fibres interlaced it and from finds a rather brand of hu- Nancy presented )e Published three weeks through Board, poor was held at her home in West Brooks- ter B. late of to de- I„t" successive v | Clark, Belfast, ,^.I>U*,I1V;in Journal, a newspaper publish, a j these fibres the mushroons were to manity in Mindanao, where he is station- viile, December 1st, Rev. G. W. Patter- termine the amount of the collateral in- Court, to be held ai elfa-t spring up in the night for eight weeks or ed. In making a recent tour of the is- son, pastor of the Congregational church heritance tax. within and for | County, on the 11th day of .January, A. I). In; j at Castine, A com- Petition for the at ten ol the more, at the rate of about ten pounds a ! land, with a U. S. army officer, he was officiating. quartet presented appointment clock before noon, and show can- of it posed Mrs. John Farnham, Mrs. Bar- of administrator in estate of any they have, why the prayer of said petiim i and were to be sold at the rate of I Mary Perry, er night, impressed with the cruelty of the natives ker Blodgett, Cousins and Jerome late of Burnham. should not be granted. Irving WKO. two dollars The was and believes that the which P. floral for E. JOHNSON. Judge per pound. price cockpit, Tapley sang. The tributes Petition allowance presented in es- A true copy. Attest: all right. We spoke to a friend at Dark ! everybody attends, even mothers with were beautiful. Interment was at the | tate of John H. Lake, late of Frankfort, ( has. 1*. Hazkltink, Register. church Mrs. widow Petitions for administration were al- Harbor about our new enterprise, and babes in their arms, is the school in cemetery. Smith, j of James Smith, was a native and life- ! lowed in estates of Octavius R. Webster, YV A EDO ss-I n Court ot l iobate. held at from that time all the sum- m on, through which this trait is developed. He says: long resident of West Brooksville. She late of Jas. H. late last, >*n ibe 14th day of December, Belfast; Cunningham, I.oelia a. he us dollars a Eifcbie. executiix >i the last win mer, offered two pound “If it was ever the duty of the U. S. to was the daughter of John and Louisa of Belfast; Silas late of w Storer, Morrill; George Bitchie, late ol W mteiport, in for ourj mushrooms. He offered it of- the slaves then it seems to (Bowden) Lord. She is survived by Mary Staples, late of Stockton Springs; County. <1- c**a? ed. having piesented liei first emancipate final account of three daughters and two sons—Mrs'. William Frederick Johnson, lateof Sears- administration oi said email -. ! ten, and he offered it earnestly. He me even more its duty to annihilate the J allowance. Edgar Douglass, of Penobscot; Mrs. j mont; Leonora S. Flanders, late of Bel- cases il- Ordered, that notice tlieieof really wanted our mushrooms. We cockpit.” He gave specific to W. of Portland; Mrs. Grace L. late of be given, tin-. I Angier Tapley, fast; Stimps*n, Belfast; weeks successively, m Tim hepublieai. .I.’.un, a j hated to him. We hated to lustrate how indifferent the are to Charles of William Consider late new « disappoint people Turner, ; A. Gerry, of Troy; Gilbert spa pet published in m. in .« id that all of ana Robert of late pei-oi.s interesiKi irn-v am mi at a }’• 1 be disappointed ourselves. But there human For instance, a labor- Smith, Bangor, Smith Maloon, of Burnham. suffering. bate Court, to be held at oelf. m mi tile ii Brewer; also by three brothers—Sewall of was a “hitch in the with man who was was ; day Jaimary n< xt. and show ca f Si proceedings” ing terribly injured of Newton S. of Bel- the Lord, Bath; Lord, 1910 Silent they have, why said account sla ui nm those mushrooms. We the taken to his shack and left the floor Seiden allowed. GEO. E. planted upon fast, and Edwin Lord of Brooksville. JOHN sun I A true copy. Attest: to the directions. The to die or well as fate will. The spawn according get might MADE BY ( HAS. 1*. HAZM.TI.NK. William A. R. of Cures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia Keg'Slm. mushrooms came up. They came up in two Americans found him fourteen days Boothby Waterville, | well known in insurance circles in Maine Ss._ !u Court of held at 1 i a That was all after a mass Psobate, single night. part right. the accident seething of WALDOfast, on the 1 -41 h da\ ot and Boston, died December 15th at the THE FATHER OF THEM ALL. December. :. But came up one at a time at the filth and After and dress- | ’Jlieophilus II. Sproul, administiatm m, H„ they at the pus. bathing Boothby hospital, Boston, age of FREEDOM. | tate Ot William iv sproul. te of Wimerpmt rate of one mushroom At the oti. He was taken said per day. the wretch him in i suddenly ill in Best car County, deceased, having nt« ing poor they placed made for the money. The 116 inch Wheel base ensures com- ,b jm. Boston 10th and Mr. fourth and filial account ot adimir.-ti nr; rate came it would have December did not rally C. E. Knovvlton was in Belfast on busi- they up their launch and took him to Davao, fordable riding qualities and eliminates the < said estate ter allowance. from an which was ness December 14th. "bumps." taken ten acres of to have operation performed. ground where he recovered and is now well and Ordered, That in tice tin n ot b- given, tin■ Mr. Booihby was a brother of Col. F. E. Runabout, 2, 3 or 4 passengers, $2,000. 5 weeks The A. A. A. club met w’ith Mrs. successively in The Id -publican Jomn produced that pound of mushrooms His lived of the Hattie strong. employer directly Boothby, general passenger agent Touring Car, 5 passengers, $2,000. b newspaper published in It. dam. -.aid < mu k last that hu Maine Wiggin Saturday per-mis interest* d a per day for which our Dark Harbor across the street and Dr. writes: Central railroad, and was born in evening. may am- d at 1 ■;. Sibley Torpedo Tonneau, 4 seats, Bosch < ba'e ( to be belt, ai *■<.. as magneto, $2,250. ourt, -i on tin- 1 rii dav Waterville, and a young man Rev. J. Burford ar.d Mrs. called of friend would have two dollars. “It is safe to that he took better engaged Parry Parry January next, and >lmw i>«-, h paid say in the insurance Elegant Limousine, 6 seated car, $3,000. / any they \ business in Boston. on friends in Thorndike December 13th. have, why tie said account slum d not h, „u,,\v.d But we were not We had care of his than of his servant.” He discouraged. pigs Two years ago he removed to Waterville, CEo E JOli NH)>, Judge. Professor C. E. Richardson will A true Attest: at least seen what mushrooms looked also a doubt whether where he acted as in Maine spend Christ- I; FULL LINE OF 1910 copy. expresses agent military special i Chas. I*. ||,\/.i mink. mas 1'cgister. for a number of with Mr. Richardson’s parents in __ like when they grow in a single night. measures alone will ever abolish this companies. Strong. \IT A LDt > JSS.- Ill ( 01111 ol Pm i.e I We had Mrs. Olive Stewart, matron of the bate, .I at purchased our experience, and if characteristic of cruelty, and adds: girls’ PIERCE ARROW CARS ff fast, on the 14th day m in■<■■ember, im- visited friends in Belfast the Iheopliims 11 administrator on tin- we had a little for our a dormitory, past Nproul, paid high it—well, great has been tate of ana > “Truly responsibility V We mean the car that has ALWAYS WON and .sprout, into Wintm'p- -i FOLEYSHONEYvroTAS week. NEVER LOST the Great said neighbors only guessed at that. This placed upon the Christian church of stops the and heals j j County, deceased, having r. sei .1 l, cough lungs C Glidden Tour in and and final aucount ot Mr. Albra E. from is 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, the Howes Trophy in 5 administi ai nm ot -a Ml ,r was a consolation at this America. Flye Brighton, Mass., lor aliowam e. particular ? 1908 and 1909. < A NEW passing his vacation with his mother, Mrs. S. stage. When spring came again we A CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY. MAINE BOOK. Ordeied, lliat notice tbeieo; h. giv i.. il -, J. Flye. V All these cars are 6 cylinder type, the greatest improvement in the devel- < weeks siuvessively, in The Imp. hlienn .Im ru renewed proceedings. We had good There is an establishment in South anewspapei publislnd in B- Past, ui -.no < Old Hallowed on the of the automobile. ) Kennebec by Mrs. There were no services at the church last { opment ty, that ill poisons interested m. v r. d we had better we like an courage; success; Africa which, Tuskegee, is ob- Probate mm. to be Inml at t Emma Nason. on account of the ia-i. mi ;p, Huntington Sunday morning organist of da and gathered more mushrooms; we even ject lesson in how the Negro race can be PRICES FROM $3,850 TO $8,000. day unary next, show o.-n-r, if at. Old Hallowed on the Kennebec is the being sick. they have, why tin- said neem.nt should nm looked forward to the de- _ | aliownl supplying developed under the right kind of leader- title of the new work of Emma GEO. E Ji HI NM‘N, dm Hunting- Prof. C. E. Richardson solicited funds for a ! A true copy: Attest mand of our Dark Harbor friend. This is an industrial station at ton a volume of 359 ship. Mt. Nason, pages, em- i LOCOMOBILE ( has. 1*. Hazkltink, Kcgi-i gymnasium the week and met ! We were when one we bellished with 64 illustrations. the old building past happy morning Silinda in charge of C. C. Fuller, a lay- j town, whose is traced back to the with very good success. DO Ss.— In Court ot I*ioi>:it- held at from our own mushroom bed origin 1 MODEL 30, 33,500. MODEL 40, lacked man under the of the $4,500 on a working auspices of < Id and UTA:la-r. the 14th day ot Deeemb. r. Pilgrims Plymouth the busi- * ! The church circle met with Mrs. D. W. WRITE FOR CATALOGUES S llzabeth Bui ness, acirnimsi ra; rix on the o-i enough mushrooms for our own break- American Board. The set of ness “of Eld ward buildings, enterprise Winslow, | of Grain- E Burgess, Into m Modasi. ji, who Dodge last Thursday afternoon and tacked a fast and the breakfast of our family. erected almost entirely by school labor, w'ith six of ye olde standards came \ Several bargains in cars used during past season. Regulation guarantee ? County. decea-eil, having pin up-., in in comfortable. A number was a finai account of adminisfratn n oi id .■- an to trade with the Indians on the banks goodly present, i With exalted sense of well being and is without a rival in South Africa. A goes with each car when sold by < allowatce. of the Kennebec.” This was in 1625, fine treat was served, and the afternoon was ! [' well doing we made preparations to cook new worth to Ordered, That noth e theieof l-o given, ti schoolhouse, easily $6,000 from which time Mrs. Nason a shows greatly enjoyed. weeks in T! 1.. m. a. n h.<:> our successively, mushrooms, when some curious mem- was started with in A. a $8,000, only $1,200 continuity of occupation and title until I F. NICKERSON, CO., newspaper published i- I'.mm-t mi Friday December the K. P’s tInn all intm. siod m. v a v ber of our family who had been examin- how much the native the desolation caused by King evening, 17th, ty. pelsons loud sight, knowing Philip’s Probate Court. to be h--id at on the J war and its and Juanita Temple held a debate in their hall. B'-ltast, our new of a succeeding years of woe, of of in ing source income uttered pupils could contribute in work. The 642 ( day January xt. ami show oause, if Jesuit and Indian terrorism and destruc- The question for discussion was: Resolved, Congress Street, ,,ni"''‘otk,vvet1,:) Portland, Maine. they have, win ihe said .meount shouiu no' disgusted “Oh!” We looked. We had bricks and tiles were made largely by and the aliovveci GEO E. J< 'llNSON. tion, subsequent settlement upon That the present system of school manage- Jmig- || A true copy. Attest: read in the little that mush- the was pamphlet boys, the lumber all sawed by the lands secured the ment is better than the old district | through Plymouth system: ( has. P Hazm : ink. lfegistei rooms had all the of beefsteak made the doors and thus for Old — __—=; qualities them, they sashes, colony; claiming, Hallowed, affirmative, Effie Flye and Bertha Bryant; neg- JORS NOT ICE. The from “veritable subscribers here- \I7ALI)0 ss l Court or Probate, held at —from that moment we have never record,” the oioneer EXhCUby give notice that and did all tne carpenter work. Mr. ative, Charles Wentworth and E. A. Vose. they have been dulv ap- V> last, on flo- 14111 day ot is-" of the pointed executors of the last will Dteember, parentage Pilgrim Fathers! our line of and testament James Patte**. trustee under the :a>t will of Sara doubted it. Those mushrooms were beau- Fuller says that it is necessary to fur- Just look at j It is not claimed for the book its Mr. F. D. is a Staples, ate ot Belfast, in said tvtuiiy, dtceas by Flye doing thriving business, SILAS late of were “button” nish the work in to make 1 STOKER, Morrill, | resented Ins see. ud aeeouni ol admin ties; they mushrooms, boys order author that it is a It as a look into his will having history. is, rather, shop testify. He has a in the County of tration of said estate for allowance. a series of Boxes of Waldo, deceased, and given and to the casual eye were them and their well-di- interesting and instructive Fancy bonds as Hie law direc's. perfect speci- self-supporting, large stock of parlor heaters, ranges, etc., and all persons having Ordered. Thai notice thereof be given, tin- sketches of historic incidents and the demands against the estate of said deceased mens. Broken open and examined close- rected labor makes it to build the stock of other ever seen in weeks successively, m The hepuMlcall Joun ... possible largest goods are desired to present the same for older and more prominent families which Fine Chocolates settW*meut, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said Count He and all indebted thereto are ly were filled with minute fine houses at little cost. Freedom village. has a large supply of j requested to make that al. persons interested intend at a P- they squirm- comparatively have made the section famous. payment may Christmas BEFORE YOU BUY FOR immediately. bate Court, to beheld at Beiiast, on tlie 1 ing, little white We He believes that the Christian The first Ancient things, consisting of jewelry, gold SARAH A wriggling maggots. through chapter, Koussinok, STOKER. day of January next, and show cause, it ap an and and a stock of clocks and OSCAR STOKER. “Good Good in which manual is gives account of the sterling, large M lx they have, why the said account should not said, bye mushrooms. bye school, training made entertaining Morrill, December 14,1909. Abenaki Indians of the river and intro- watches. Freedom is to the ....C HRISTMAS.. .. allowed fortune. Let who will secure a fortune an essential feature of these surely coming ! GEoKGE E education, duces the of DM INISTRATORS- JOHNSON, Judge. very pretty lyric the author, front. The meat market is as good as you can NOTICK The sub A trite Attest: in mushrooms. From now on scribers Copy. we our- people can be civilized. His own success An ADenaKi All kinds ot Chocolates in A hereby give n dice that the\ have LiunaDy. r- ('has. 1\ Hazki.tinf.i Registei. find in Waldo county. There is nothing in the been duly appointed administrators of the estate selves will plod along in the routine of at Mt. Silinda this belief. The book is written in the lucid and at- of amply justifies meat line but what can obtain in the mar- bulk and a choice line of tractive you VITA I DO ss—In Court ot Probate, held at lb our business life.” If our When he reached there seven style with which Mrs. Nason is MARY late of Stockton daily neigh- years ago and both stores have all can do. STAPLES, Springs, T? fast, on the 14th day of December, lb'- and the number of notable ket, they It bors ever knew the secret of those the gifted people, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Charity E Towle, administratrix on the estat boxes region abounded in lions, leopards is very pleasing to the citizens of Freedom to WINTER CANDY. events and occurrences of popular con- bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- of Warren N. Towle, late of Liberty, in in the were and took a see business mands against the estate of said deceased, having her see- shady shed, they mercifully hyenas. It year to bring up cern treated of in its pages, as of old reviving. What Freedom village deceased are County, presented SWIFT & PAUL, Masonic Temple. desired to present the same for settlement, and and final account of administration et said estat so were we. R. T. N. the traction from the a dis- Hallowed will the is greatly in need of at the time is gilent—and engine coast, origin, surprise gener- present all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- fer allowance. tance of about 200 miles. al reader. Not the least interesting more houses to rent, as there are several fami- ment immediately. ordered, that notice thereof be given, tin _! HERB* RTL. weeks successively, in The Republican Joiirum part of the book is the lies who would like to move in. such HOPKINS, Children Cry graphic descrip- Having EVERETT STAPLES. a newspaper published in I e fast, in said Count) tions of the interior of several the old of school no doubt calls a line before; Stockton .s December 14. 1909. that all persons interested n ay attend at a Pi Hexn rnetliy lelietet ram ini.. good privileges good See Woodcock’s Holiday prings, FOR FLETCHER’S colonial homes of the town—veritable bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11th d The above is the name of a German many. chemical museums of the rare and The sub- of January next, and show eause, it any tin*' which is one of the valuable furnishings jurchasiny. ADMINISTRATOR’S-NOTICE.scriber hereby gives notice that he has been have, why the said account should not be allov. OASTO R many ingredients decorations of the better class houses of I A of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylene- duly appointed administrator of the estate of ed. GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge times in the foremost settle- Pittsfield Personals. A true Attest: tetramine is recognized by medical text hooks early this, WILLIAM FREDERICK .JOHNSON, late of copy ment of the Kennebec. C11as. p. Hazfi.tim-, Register. a and authorities as a uric acid solvent and anti- Senrsmont, Divorce Patent Medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. were in for the urine. Take A for Taylor Troy in the of and septic Foley’s Kidney very great attraction, especially to County Waldo, deceased, given Jf7ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, he'd at lb Sunday attend the funeral services of a rela- bonds as law as soon as you notice any those whose ancestors were the directs. All having ff on the 14th of ll»»u In a on Remedy irregulari- Hallowed tive. persons fast, day Deem.her. recent address the family be- probate” demands against the estate of said deceased are ties and avoid a serious malady. Sold by all is the excellent and Orrin J. Diekey, administratoi on lh*- estate fore the people, numerous il- desired to present the same foi and sociological department of the Miss Winnefred and held Bel- settlement, Sarah K .Jenkins, late ol Beltast. m sa.d roomy druggists. lustrations. The book was Dodge Dana Bantan of SS—in Court ot Probate, at j all indebted thereto are Women’s union printed in STTALUO requested to make pay- deceased, having presented his first ami final literary in.Portland Prof. Freedom were guests of Mrs. Anna on the 14th clay of December. 1909. ment a of Old Hallowed. This Stephenson W fast, immediately. count of administration of said estate tor allow R. J. of the of Maine Augusta, part and Miss over .eonard G. administrator on the estate ot Sprague University The Powers Will Probated. daughter, /Jeanette, Sunday.— Paine, FRANK JOHNSON. ance. was most as Hallowed was a late of hear*port, m said County, said: “Families will be more coopera- fitting long Pittsfield Advertiser. lohn H. Lane, Belmont, December 14, 1909. center of book and this his final account ot Order-d, that notice thereof lie given, tin«> tive in the as publishing its leceased, having presented future, communities are.” December 15. The of said estate lor allowance, weeks successive y, in The li- pu dican .Joiirna Dedham, Mass., latest work in that kind is one for which kdministration ISTKA TOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber to the divorce evil he said it ! a newspaper pubiisbed in Belfast, m said « om. Referring will of former That notice thereof be given, three Adminhereby gives notice that lie lias been duly ap- Congressman Llewellyn its have no reason to blush. Ordered, ty, that all persons mien stud alt* t.d at is called an evil from the and predecessors bveeks in The Republican Journal, administrator of the estate of may pulpits by Powers of was in successively, pointed Probate < Houlton, Me., allowed The work is a credit to Maine in Belfast, in said Conn1 Comt, to be held at elfast', on tin* lit the “But it is an authorship newspaper published LEONORA S. newspapers, not evil,” the court and FLANDERS, late of Belfast, day of January next, and shew cause, t any probate today disposes of and Maine v that all interested may attend at a I th-. a bookmaking. HOUSE persons w the said account should b he continued. “It is kind of a FOR SALE in the of have, hy net a!l--w- patent an estate valued at $750,000 to the near- *lobate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 1 lth County Waldo, deceased, and given bonds ns the GEO. !-. JOHNSON. medicine to cure the ills of the of January next, and show cause if any law directs. All peisons having i Judge. family. est relatives. The dispositions were A lay demands the estate of said A true copy a ttest: from too divorce will Policeman's Testimony. The M. F. Carter house, 39 Cedar street, is liey have, why the said account should not be against deceased are Escape prevalent made as follows: To Margaret L. and offered for sale. It is fitted desired to present the same for settlement, and it \s. P. Hazfi.tim-:, Register. J. N. of Nashua for two tenements, ; .llowed. _ ,v_r come a of the fami- Paterson, night policeman nil indebted thereto are by making pure type Doris V. has slated water GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. requested to make pay- Powers, daughters, $35,000 Iowa, writes: “Last winter I had a bad cold on roof, city and sewer connec- | ment The will be a union A true Attest: immediately DO As.—In Com t of Prebate, held at Bel ly. family spiritual each; Ralph A. Powers, a son, my and tried at least half a dozen adver- tion. Apply to copy. DAVID P. \VA $30,000; lungs Chas. P. Hazki.tink, Register, | FLANDERS. »» last, on the 14th day of December, 1 POP and not one from an economic medicines JOHN A. FOGG. necessity.” Martha Powers, daughter, $25,000 and tised cough and had treatment from Belfast, December 14, 1909. George II. Downs, administrator ou the estate e Prof. said other ___i Sprague among things real estate in Smyrna, Me.; Walter A. two physicians without getting any benefit. A Belfast, April 1, 1909.—13 Rozilta Y. Downs, late of Winterport. in sa- that woman is to friend here- : 4 DM IN 1ST R AT DR’S NOTICE. The subsenb- bis first and final ac inclined become a a and real estate in recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar NOTICE. The subscriber bounty, having presented Powers, sop, $20,000 : IV er hereby gives notice that be has been •omit of administration ot said for allow- household pet. “Man builds an and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I con- EXECUTRIX’Sby gives notice that she has been duly ap- estate elegant Brookline, Mass. Provision is also made minted executrix of the last will and testament July appointed administrator of tlie estate of ance. house and puts her in it. She is no sider it the greatest cough and lung medicine long- for the testator’s surviving brothers, >f. F GRACE 1,. STIMPSON, late of Belfast, Ordered, That notice th- reof be three er his partner in his affairs. in the world." Sold by all druggists. given, worldly nieces and nephews, while the residue OCTAVIUS R. WEBSTER, late of Belfast, | in tl»© County of Waldo, deceased, and given weeks successively in The Republican .lournal, a Their lives are different. Man must to widow. bonds as the law directs. All pet sons having newspaper published in Belfast, m said County, goes the PA LEKMO CENTER. n the of Waldo, deceased, and given grind out his two thousand, his three Rimmed Buttons County demands against the estate of said deceased are i that all persons interested may aitend at a Pro mnda as the law directs. All de < The Christmas tree for the children of the persons having desired to present the same for settlement, and >ate Court, lo be held at Belfast, n the lit! thousand, his five thousand or ten thou- nands the estate of said deceased are de- I am to make against all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- lay of January next, and show cause, f any they Forest Products Sunday school will be at the home of the prepared the ivory* rimmed ! same for and all sand a year, while his wife has to devote sup- ired to present the settlement, ment lave, w hy the said account should not be allow buttons so for dress to make immediately. her time to adornment and erintendent, S. E. Bowler, this year_J. W. popular trimming, using i adebted thereto are requested pay- HARRY STIMPSON. *d. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge personal the the black or colored and a rims, solicit share of ueut immediately. December A true copy. Attest: clubs. You can tell a man’s Forests of the United States contrib- Turner has sold the soft wood lumber on what Belfast, 14,1909, easily in- your patronage. All orders promptly attended LAURA A. WEBSTER. Chas. P. uted to the of the Hazeltinf, Register. come by the clothes his wife wears; but $90,000,000 exports is known as the “Mill lot” to Philip R. Porter. to at my home at 15 Northport avenue. Belfast, December 14,1909. A DMIKISTRATRJX’S NOTICE. Hie sub- cannot tell his income the country during the fiscal year 1908, an in- 4wz MAUD M. : 0.L scriber hereby give* notice that she has you by way he M. Longfellow of Windsor is already here MATTHEWS. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber here- 4 DMINlSTRATlilX’S NOTICE. Thesubscrib- crease of 20 fold since 1851. of jeen duly appointed administratrix of the es- t\. er notice ti at she dresses himself. Imports 2l by gives notice that she has been duly ap- hereby gives has been duly with teams and men to begin the work of ;ate of administratrix of the estat*- of forest products, chiefly India rubber and oiuted executrix of the last will and testament ippointed it off. The lumber will be floated CONSIDER A. GERRY, late of Troy, M other gums from tropics and lumber clearing in the f Gil BERT A LOON, late of Burnham, Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H., writes: JAMES H CUNNINGHAM, late of Belfast* from Canaada, have increased even more down the pond to Mr. Porter’s mill in Somer- n the County of Waldo, deceased and given n the County of Waldo, deceased, and given “About a year ago I bought two bottles of i ithe of deceased. All )onds as the law7 directs. All muds as the law directs. All de- than the The ville. * Fancy Grocery line for County Waldo, persona persons having persons having Foley's Kidney Remedy. It cured me of a rapidly exports. imports aving demands against the estate of said de- iemands against the estate of said deceased are nancis against the estate of said deceased are severe case of kidney trouble of several years increased from $1,333,000 in 1851 to $122,- Christmas trade at Swift l easea are desired to present the same for settle- iesired to present the same tor settlement, and < lesired to present the same for settlement, and standing. It certainly is a grand, good medi- 000,000 in 1907 from which high mark lent, and all indebted thereto are requested to ill indebted thereto are requested to make pay dl indebted thereto are requested to make pay- cine, and I recommend it.” Sold fell off in 1908 to & Paul’s. Call and see I take payment immediately. nent Immediately. ment immediately. heartily by they approximately F0LEY5H0NEMCAR LIZZIE M. CUNNINGHAM. J1NNIED. GERRY. MARTHA all druggists. | A.JMALOON. $98,000,000. for mMUrmmt •aft, omro. Mm mplmtmm Everythingus at Masonic Temple. Belfast, December 14,1909. Troy, Deeember 14,1999. Burnham, December 14,1909.

t Maritime Searsport’s Record. REFORM LEGISLATION. Fuel & Hay Co. ...E. A. Robertson while HUMPHREYS’ walking through the woods stock a stick in Sheriff’s Sale. | From the Industrial Journal.] New York Writer Would Stop Abuses of Humphreys’ his ear which penetrated the ear drum. Dr. In former years was an im Veterinary Specifics Animals Searsport tor the cure of Not Now Reached by Law. WALDO 88. diseases of H orsti, Stevens of Belfast hopes to save the ear..... STATE OF MAINE. shipbuilding center, and we leam Editor Our Dumb Animals: From Arctic to portant Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Accept- Mrs. Dowling of Malden, Mass., formerly of J. H. the local Poultry, ing your courteous I here- Tropics Taken on execution dated November from Sullivan, historian, A. A. For invitation, beg this has the chorch in town 20,1909) FEVERS, Milk Few, Lone Few. to place, presented issued upon a in favor of E. M. Leav- fifteen have built with submit briefly a few judgment that ships been in thoughts with a nice organ, and last Saturday Charles itt of in the of •FBAI1W, Lameness. Rheumatism, that have been on my mind for several Winthrop County Kennebec, and as follows: B. John For SORE Bartlett of Belfast set it and it was used in Ten Minutes against Fred L. Fletcher of Burnham in said searsport, Aymar, 0.0. Throat. Epizootic. years and which are up Distemper. constantly being County of Waldo, at a term of the 1 Charter Martin ®-D. For home to heart Sunday for the first time. It was a very upreme Runyan, Oak, Luther, WORMS, Boti. Grub*. brought my by the sights Judicial Court holden at Augusta within and For ( that meet while thoughtful deed and is much appreciated. a for the of Mary Goodell, Matilda, B. F. Carver, S. OCGHS. Colds, Influenzs, daily my gaze walking No oil heater has higher County Kennebec on the third Tues- F. F. in the streets of New York. Mrs. Hattie has to care for ^r day of October, 1909, to on the K Hersey, Oneida, John C. Potter, Wm. For COLIC, Bellyache. Dlerrhea, Phillips helped wit, thirteenth The first and or day of 1909, for the sum of G. Q. Prevent. perhaps the most im- Mrs. Beal, who was taken very sick December efficiency greate* heating November, three McGilvery, Premier, R. R. Thomas, Clar- MISCARRIAGE. hundred and seventy-four dollars and B. portant reform that I would bring about 13th. twenty- B.For KIDNEY sod Bladder than the eight cents ($374.28) debt and sixteen dollars issa B. Carver and Wm. H. Conner; and disorders. for the protection of animals from cer- power II. For SKIN and seventy-five cents costs of ■ the DISEASES, Manse. tain ($16.75) suit, addition to above, many vessels Eruptions. forms of cruelty, which the public LINCOLN VILLK CENTER. and will be sold J.K. For BAD by public auction on Monday, ,,f other The first of these the B. CONDITION. Inlleeatlon. has grown so accustomed to the rigs. seeing that Mrs. N. D. Ross has returned home from an third day of January, 1910, at one of the was the 516 built it hardly forth a word of c'ock in the Avmar, smallest, tons, Price, 60 Cents per bottle. brings protest extended visit with relatives in Boston and afternoon, at the store of Mrs. O. m' 1840 John and the the even from humane people is PERFECTION B. McKechnie in Burnham in said of by Carver; last, Vet. Cure themselves, Providence, R. I. .Miss Gladys Young, who is County Win. H. Conner, was the largest, 1496 Oil, for Stable or this: Waldo, all he right, title and interest which Field attending the High school in Camden, is at said Fred L Fletcher had on the is, and was built in 1897 by M. Packard. Use, $1. I urge, and have urged through the third day of home for a two weeks’ vacation-Mrs. Ev- October, 1908, at one hour and ten minutes has been famous as the daily press, the of a law Oil Heater of Searsport long At or sent passage making ► the clock in the when the druggists, prepaid it a erett Hobbs of was a guest at A. H. Mil- afternoon, same was home of deepwater shipmasters. The misdemeanor, punishable fine or Hope attached on on of by the orginal writ in the same suit, commanded a receipt price. or for a man or ler’s last week of Camden was i (Equipped with Smokeless Device) list ship by Searsport imprisonment, both, boy $.. Guy Ordway in and to ihe following described real estate to 1 -uptain was the Henry Leeds, command- A500 Page Book on the treat- drive a lame horse faster than a walk. a guest of his brother, Burleigh Ordway, at V. situated in said Burnham and bounded and de- i Jeremiah There is not a humane woman scribed as follows: by Capt. Sweetser, Sr., then ment and care of man, or A. Woodbridge’s Sunday.J. S. Mullen, pro- Domestic With it can Lots five of now A list of child who has not been to the you go from the nine, and ten in that part of Burn- Prospect, Searsport. Animals and stung prietor of “Willow Farm,” accompanied by his ham Stable Chart to known as Gardner Gore, the same i he Searsport shipmasters who were heart by the sight of a thoughtless or being up, mailed wife and Mrs. S. J. Moody, spent Sunday at cold of the Arctic to the warmth premises conveyed to said Fletcher other born in Searsport or resided here hangr free. merciless driver urging on a blind or by Mary Mrs. J. C. Deane’s... .Mr. Frank who E. McAlis :er, Guardian, by her deed dated while in command was in 1906 HTMPHREYS* lame horse, or to a Rankins, compiled HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Comer mule, donkey, gallop, of the Tropics in 10 minutes. April 26, 1907, and recorded in Book 282. Page or even to a met with a painful accident last week while iii.d contains the names of 149. In 1885 william and Ann Streets. New York. trot. I need not harrow the 320, W'aldo Registry of Deeds. a stub off in his nc-tenth of the American full-rigged feelings of the readers of Our Dumb yarding logs by breaking foot, The new Also all the right, title and interest which ships afloat were in command of Sears- Animals by going into particulars con- is recovering slowly under the treatment of said Fred Fletcher had on said third day of October, at one hour port and at that time there SHERIFFS WIN! cerning this all too prevalent form of Dr. Simmons.The teachers of this town 1108, and ten minutes of captains, the clock in the to as afternoon, being the time of .. ore 38 ships, 39 brigs, barks and schoon- cruelty animals, they doubtless have been instructed to examine the children's Automatic Court Smokeless Device the attachment aforesaid, in and to a certain •< under the command of Dismisses Suit of Boston have been witnesses of this Searsport Liquor unwilling eyes to see if there is any defect of the vision, lot or panel of land situate in said Burnham Hpalurc prevents smoking. There is no possible about it. i irusters. The smallest ship of the fleet perhaps thoughtless, but nevertheless question and bounc ed as follows: and if so to immediately notify the parents, i This means us the Vistula, 400 tons, Capt. Phineas outrageous form of ill-using defenceless greater heat-power, a more rapid diffusion of heat Comme icing at the Twenty-five Mile Stream Portland, Me., December 15. The test cards and instructions have been re- and the Before beasts of burden. Such are com- j and a sure conversion of all the at the corner of land now or of Wil- Pendleton 2d, largest,May Flint, W. L. in sights heat-energy in the oil. formerly Judge Putnam the United States common ceived. liam W. thence on >8 tons, E. D. P. Nickels. paratively in Greater New York In a Harding; westerly the south Capt. Capt. circuit — cold room, light the heater and in 10 minutes have a line of fi nd of said court, attorneys representing H. and doubtless are to a lesser extent in you’ll Harding and land of the unes P. Butman commanded at differ- VV. Huguley & Co. of and other MORRILL. heat that carries full content. town of Burnham to the town road to ! times nine and Phineas Boston, all cities and towns of the United States, glowing leading ships, Capt. dealers on one The fair and sale the Ladies Aid last the Grant place, so-called: thence on the and John liquor side, and the 16 and in by Turn the wick as as it will smoke—no odor. easterly ndleton, 3d, Capt. McGilvery, sheriffs of bull-fighting Spain. up high go—no north line of said road seven rods to stake and high Maine on the ar- next concerns what is Thursday evening, was a success, netting over on commanded at different times, other, My suggestion In that to the and the the stones; thence to stake and eight all the on a everything appeals provident fastidious, westerly stones gued forenoon demurrer was .. Phineas was filed the refinement of of a civilized $30. The musical program very tine. one and one-half rods north from iituin Pendleton, 2nd, at cruelty j Perfection Oil new the north by counsel for the defendant sheriffs Heater, with its automatic smokeless de- corner times in command of 25 vessels to nation against a number of the Mr. and Mrs. Del. Paul and Clarence Paul are I device, of the barn; thence to s-.ake Terent a bill large southerly brought last May the wholesale leads. Finished in Nickel or in and stones at line of Belfast and nil kinds. In recent of the by members of the horse kingdom, and attending the State Grange in Bangor this | cisively Japan various styles. Moosehead years many the Lake Ra lroad near liquor dealers, purpose of which was makes me a am! ad- •mer masters of vessels have been long for the day w'hen the j week....Mr. Justin Merriam is the Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Write for Circular telegraph pole to the sheriffs from taking Yours, Descriptive joining land of the Milliken enjoin seizing liquors horseless and taxicab to the Nearest of the farm, so-called; ■ociated with steamships, and seven in carriage, wagon “cold ai: treatment for tuberculosis. Agency thence on line of said transit, and to collect for shall have They southerly railroad to said are now in command damages entirely superseded the horse- i ive Mile ursport captains seized in have bi ilt a room out from the front door, so » STANDARD OIL COMPANY went) Stream; thence down said liquors already transit and which drawn and cab. stream : steamships of the American Hawaiian the carriage, wagon (Incorporated) place of beginning, being the same complainants claimed were under the that tl ey can step out from the front entry. •amship Co., running between New Although it is against the law of near- describe in a deed from Alfred I Morgan to protection of the pure food and seiz- He is cared for Dr. T. N. Fearson and a Fred L. Fletcher >rk, San Francisco and Honolulu. law, ly, if not all, the Stares of the Union to by dated January 4. 1907. and able only by the United States officers recorded in Book 280, 296. Hie list of Searsport captains from amputate a horse's tail the fact is pat- trained nurse from Waterville, Miss Justinia Page qualified for that duty. ent to all that laws have been Also all the right, title 4mi interest which !i to 1906 as J. H. Sulli- the gross- Shorey-When Bert Daggett was compiled by After the sawing said Free L. Fleteher had on said third do,- ,,F hearing arguments of the ly violated, and as a result I would make : : is appended below, together with the shingles last week, his hand was drawn onto October. 190b, at one hour and ten minutes of counsel, Putnam issued a decree a ssels commanded: Judge it misdemeanor, punishable by fine or the clock in the the the saw, taking the forefinger off and badly afternoon, being the time of sustaining demurrer which set out in or for a wom- the attachment imprisonment, both, man, KEEP YOUR FEET DRY ; aforesaid, in and to a certain substance that all the can- mangling the second finger of the left hand. : liquor’ dealers an or boy to drive a dock-tailed horse in lot or parcel of land situate in said Burnham not j -Miss Ida from Belfast is aek, Dudley 0.St. James consistently appear on this one com- fly iime (from June 15th to September Woodbury spend- known as the Elliot lot and later ca.led the Cy the 16 ■ lot, bounded on the east ike, Daniel 0 .Harriet McGilvery plaint against sheriffs, in other 30th) on the streets, roads or highways, ing Christmas at I. D. White’s-Miss Joanna SAVE DOCTOR’S BILLS by lot No. 11, as per words that there is a plan of Gardner’s Gore, and Lot ike, Osias.Caroline Reed multiplicity of in- unless the horse is with a full Simmons is at home from Charleston, where by No. 10. as protected said and a John C.Richard Nesmith and also that per plan, beginning at the northeast Is, terests, nothing in the bill size leather net. she attends school-Mrs. Ladonna Jackson is fly corner of land now or oi .inchard, Shepard.Louis Walsh discloses were formerly Alphonso any damages any suf- ± tvuuiu aiov uic oainc (if ^icav-uuc pcuauj on to her recent the Zadoc BUY A PAIR OF and Fred thence west an chard, Elbridge.B. F. Metcalf which were moving purchase, Young; northerly by the fered) irreparable or for for any driver (and in addition a fine for i g line of lots No. 10 and 11 to mchard, Albert N.Puritan which Shibles’ farm. northeast corner 1 there is not a the owner of the allowed cf the Meadow inchard, Phineas complete remedy animal) who I lot, so-called, now >r formerly B.Bangalore at law. owned Edward D.Henrietta his horse to stand in the street or road TKOY. by G. J. Dodge: thence by | inchard, 1 southerly In his decree east line of said Meadow lot and land of inchard, William H.Gov. Robie Judge Putnam dismissed without covered with a full size of G. J. being Daniel Shaw received news last Saturday and east line inchard, John C .Wachusett the bill of the complainants with costs to woolen horse blanket in winter when the Dodge of the Joshua Reynolds the death of his Milton James P.E. B. Sutton the but the have youngest brother, MALDEN RUBBERS farm, so-called, to the northwest corner of land ;tman, defendants, respondents thermometer registers 32 degrees Fahr- now or at his home in was for- formerly owned by and Fred ane, Peter C.Frank Pendleton leave to amend on or before Shaw, the West. He Alphonso generally enheit or thereabouts. thence the arver, 1st.B. of is his Young; easterly by north line of Benj. Aymar December 20, 1909, costs to that There are merly Troy, which native towrn.... j paying many other forms of cruelty FOR A FALL INVESTMENT said Young’s land to the northeast corner first arver, Benj. 2nd.L. J. Morse date and serving the attorney to some of them serious Miss Nellie Danforth underwent a surgical j mentioned as point of said lot arver, James N. 1st.Charter Oak general by animals, very beginning, being same to him at his address at and her home Dr. in the of a flat iron and arver, John A .John Bunyan mailing some of minor importance, but all operation at Thursday. i shape containing eighty Me. MALDENS are made of NEW acres, more or less, and same li Charles G. B. F. Carver Waterville, nevertheless and Twitchell of Portland was the assist- RUBBER, Reinforced and Stayed at all being premises ver, causing misery pain, surgeon, to said The defendants to or conveyed Fletcher bv rver, Phineas P.Charter Oak plead, answer de- notably the muzzle. If must ed her Dr. of Eugene Young strap dogs by attending physician, Whitney | Points where the Extra Strain Comes by his deed dated 22, 1907, arid recorded \ arver, Nathan P.Susan Gilmore mur on or before December 24th. be hut the most humane May muzzled, nothing A trained nurse is for her and n Waldo Book Frank P. Unity. caring Registry 286, Page 317. arver, L.S. Hitchcock If the defendants demur the case is to muzzle ever to be used and then ought is and in and Made on New Lasts Also ail the right, tine and interest which ! arver, Andrew L.Mary L. Stone be heard on December she as comfortable as can be expected, Stylish Appearance 31, 1909, at 2 only for an hour or two at a time as the j said Fred L. Fletcher had on said third of arver, William M. .Susan Gilmore of Brooks day o’clock in the afternoon. fleas drive if gradually improving-Dr. Kilgore j They Fit Your Shoes ! October, 1908, atone hour and ten minutes of Caleb F. .St. Nicholas nearly dogs “crazy” they Perfectly rver, was a was the Center the clock in the There distinguished array of cannot bite at the spot where the para- at professionally last Saturday. afternoon, being the time of arver, Jesse T.St. Marys III Rubbers Cannot the attachment counsel ... Fitting Wear Well aforesaid, in and to a certain cord, J. Herbert..Elizabeth present. Attorney General War- sites Mr. Braley and family have moved into congregate. lot or parcel of land situate in said Burnham I'lcord, F.Centennial ren C. Philbrook and Judge Bendict F. Most of 300,000 readers the house owned Carrie at I Benj. your probably by Weymouth, Troy NEW ENGLAND AGENTS known as the Joshua Reynolds farm and bound- Theodore P.A. J. Fuller Maher of for the sher- know more the forms of dcord, Augusta appeared about many Corner. Mr. Sanborn and family have moved ! ed as follows: Lincoln A.State of Maine iffs and W. Anderson and James Icord, George cruelty than I do, and I appeal to them to into the rent vacated Mr. Mrs. Hammond by Braley.... Commencing at the northwest corner of land | son, George W.Mary P. Richardson of Boston and Rob- use their as well as their in I Judge pens tongues Fred rick has been a few with formerly owned by one Vose; thence 'son, Albert N.R. D. Rice ert T. of for the My passing days A. H. easterly Hough Washington liquor endeavoring to “write” the wrongs from BERRY SHOE CO. by said Vose north line to northeast corner of | ison, Edward L.Wildwood relatives in dealers. which the defenceless dumb animals are Harmony.Charles Wyman this line, thence rawford, John L. ..Harvey Mills northerly by land owned by G. It is believed that this decree bought a fine span of horses last Saturday of J. and Fred ivveil, morning’s constantly suffering at the hands of j Dodge, Alphonso Young, now or Winthrop S.Flying Eagle and land Libbeus.Edward D. Peters will mean that the liquor dealers will unkind and cruel men and Mr. Bean of Detroit— The apple packers are Portland, Maine. formerly, by known as the Elliott or irtis, thoughtless, to the southeast amend so Cy lot, corner of land now or ■rtis, Eben.Tillie E. Starbuck their action that bills will be women. I ask your readers to try the busy at Reuben Rhoades’... .Bert Stevens left j formerly of G. J. Dodge and called the Meadow irtis, Henry G.John C. Potter brought against individual sheriffs in- of the in for a brief visit with his mother in by power press helping emancipate Saturday j lot; thence westerly on the north line of Meadow urtis, Clifton.Belle of Bath dividuals or those who are the animal world from the and by directly injustice Portland, where Mrs. Stevens and Van will join i lot to land now or formerly of Frank, Ellen, Grtis, Samuel Jr.Henry S. Sanford interested in the acts of certain under which it is still sheriffs, wrongs groaning. in a few before to and Charles Cookson; thence the w, John.C. B. Carver him days returning their j southerly by and for the will And the to do it is to east line of said Cookson’s land and land for- Currier attorneys complainants way agitate! home in N. Y-A Christmas vv, Leroy.John amend Syracuse, Merry ) owned G. to A.. A. undoubtedly by December 20th, agitate!! agitate!!! Yours very truly, merly by Reynolds northwest cor- w, Amos Lucy Nickels and New Year to all. land as allowed the decree. Happy I ner of first mentioned, being toe center in bar, Norman.Louisiana by George Foster Howell, part of lot 8-G-l, and containing one hundred sines, George Goodell In the original bill six liquor dealers N. Y. H.Mary Brooklyn, THORNDIKE. ; acres, more or less. same con- Oscar G ..Oneida as are H. W. — Being premises aton, appear complainants. They Dr. John Hamm is in New York this week in veyed to said Fletcher by deed dated K] 1 Thomas B.France May 22, | is, Huguley Co., Charles S. Gove Co., John 1907. and recorded in Waldo Book Josiah Star County Correspondence. the interest of the lumber recently bought by Registry 286. j nery, L.Guiding F. Callahan & Co., Shortell & Timmons, and Page 348. skine, James T.W. H. Conner Peter and the Terminal a syndicate there. .Ross C. Higgins sold a j C. Crowley & Co. Granite Also all the right, title and interest which Nickels HAI.LDALE. .eld, Amasa A. cow 26 to Marble D.Lucy Wine Co., all of Boston. springer and head of sheep Harry I said Fred L. Fletcher had on said third c-f eld, Joseph C.Andrew Jackson The Sunday school will have a concert and day of Clinton last week-Fred L. October. at one hour ten rd, Alanson. Kennebec McKenney 1908, and minutes of Christmas tree December the clock in the rd. William T.A. S. Davis Friday evening, Higgins has sold his horse, “Skip”-Richard HAVE A LARGE OF afternoon, being the time of VARIETY the attachment in ■ 24th.Peter of has and to a rry, Frank.S. F. Hersey Harmon Thorndike C. was in on business, i aforesaid, parcel Higgins Unity Saturday of wild land in Lot H-2 in said Welcome.C. B. Hazeltine the in this Burnham, east Ikey, bought apples vicinity. Price, -Edward M. Hunt has tw’o sick horses. Dr. | of the Sebasticook Lincoln.Charter Oak CASTOR! A River, bounded northerly by key, barrel.F. Lucas of Searsmont j $2 per C. M. V. B. Mitchell of was called to treat land now or of Daniel of key, Isaac I.Dakota For Infants and Children, Troy formerly Reynolds, was Nice unknown and of at J. E. Hall’s December 17th with a load New Marble parties McAlister; east- Key, Philip FI Josephus them_Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gross returned Mary erly by land of Oscar Farrington, now or form- I more. James C.Henrietta of apple barrels... Mrs. May and Mrs. Pert December 17th from a visit in Boston_Mr. The Kind You Have Bough! In the latest erly, of Mary McAlister, or unknown; more, J. Locke. Western Chief Always designs. Also southerly Hall were in Watervilie last week_Mr. and Dale sold a nice to Ward. j by land now or of M. O. Daniel S. Sr.Mary Goodell recently hog George formerly Henry Cole, •dell, Bears the Mrs. Newell White were in Belfast December S. Julia and Oscar S. Bros. -The Hand Club will have a Christ- | McAlister, Nutt, Farrington; >o.lell, Daniel Jr.Brown Helping “ the main A. F. is afflicted with muscular westerly by road from Burnham Vil- •dell, William H.Gov. Robie Signature of 17th.... Raynes mas tree and entertainment at the new church i GRANITE; lage to L>aniel Reynolds, containing :wo hun- rlin, Edwin L.Charlotte White rheumatism ...Mrs. E. N. Hall is in Water- 1 Christmas eve-Mrs. Leavitt and sons, Mark j dred acres, more or less, being he same des- din, Phineas P.Leonora cribed in j vilie receiving treatment for her eyes. and in for the Mr. a deed from Warren Frederick loFred -son, Frederick W.Calcutta Clyde, are Belfast winter. and NEW PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST. designs L. Fletcher dated December 3, 1. and •< cord- riman, Goodell Leavitt will soon close his home and to ; Royal.Mary J A C,'KSON. go ed in Waldo Registry Book 283, Page IS:'. hborn, George W.Queenstown and can fill your orders for fall For Men Schools. The W. C. T. U. at their last voted Haverhill, Mass., for the winter-George G. Also all the caster, Sewell .W. J. Rotch Young Attending Fitting meeting right, title and interest which was in Belfast last .. Mr. and work said Fred I.. Fletcher had on aster, Henry T__Sachem Prizes aggregating one hundred dol- to send a barrel of apples and a large bundle Gilley Saturday very promptly. said third day of Mrs. V. N. and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. October. 1908, at one hour and ten mi: ites of ipher, Augustus .B. Aymar lars have been given to Colby College by of clothing, toys and papers, to the Maine Sea- Higgins j the clock in the afternoon, being the lime lure, George.John C. Potter Wiil Hartwell class of for Ward of Harvest Moon are Call at the old stand of Lyford. 1879, Coast to be distributed among the is- Grange attending of the attachment > Ciure, Charles C.Fort Mission, aforesaid, in and t a lot George the of an Inter- the State in this week-Mr. in John W.Pharos purpose establishing lands. They also added one new member to | Grange Bangor *Mark W ood «Sc Son, Phoenix said Burnham known as the 1’ushor or Gilvery, scholastic Prize Contest. The | Peltoma near Peltoma Speaking ■ and Mrs. were in Waterville on busi- lot, Point, the 'Gilvery, Freeman. Wellfleet their workers. They gave up the Christmas Hodges Rou, or at the Granite being of the contest is to Works on Street. north one-half of a certain lot bounded on James.Oneida object encourage ness last Richard C. has Bridge Gilvery. tree on account of scarlet fever in the adjoin- Thursday... Higgins j the north land N.David Brown in secondary schools and by now or formerly of John Gilvery, Selwyn public speaking hired Lewis P. Philbrick for a few weeks and towns — Mrs. Grant is very sick B. Pushor; easterly by the east line of Burn- Gilvery, Frank W.Oneida is open to young men attending prepara- ing Japheth are now timber for the ham; southerly by land now or of rithew, Benj. S.Premier institutions in Maine. The awards at this writing_Mrs. Ruth Wright and Miss they cutting building A. S. formerly tory HEAL, Belfast Me. Hannibal Dodge or unknown; westerly by west man, John G.Matilda excellence in Pearl Chase each had an ill turn last week.... of a piazza in the spring. rry will be made for general line of the lot, No. 3 in the first short James G.R. B. Fuller being U*rryman, declamation. Mrs. Dora Sanborn is visiting her son in range of what was I Grath, Edward.Ocean Traveller S KARS MONT. formerly Plymouth Gore, The rules shall govern the New York. said north one-half containing fifty acres, following Mrs. being of the Early last Saturday morning Andrews, the same described in a deed from W. J. C.Wild Rover awarding prizes; premises ekels, was L. to said — MONT home was on the awakened Fred L. Fletcher dated Decem- David. .Belle of Bath L Students offering themselves in CKNTKB VI LE. whose Ridge, Shaw, ickels, ber 1. 1882, and recorded in Waldo J. Fred.Onward for the must file ap- Miss Viola Twitched, who has been in feeble the barking of the dog. She arose and Registry ekels, competition prizes by I Book 199. Paee 277. N the of an Dr. is now and alarm John ickels, Albert V.Iroquois furnished by Registrar health for some time, confined to her found the barn in flames, before plication Stevens, Also all ihe right, title ami interest which n\ E. D. Flint jkels, P.May at least one month before of and house were total- Colby college, bed. Her sister, Mrs. Henry Payson Rock- could be given the barn said Fred L. Fletcher had on said third i.kels, James N.Frank Jones MIXER BLOCK, MAIN STREET. day of the date set for the contest. Andrews was from Sewell L.Sachem port, is caring for her....Mrs. Amanda Lowell ly destroyed. Mr. away October, 1908, at one hour and ten minutes of Nickels, 2. —The selections rendered shall not was with her the clock in the afternoon, being the time Nichols, Amos Sr.Martin Luther fell last week and broke her hip. She was home and Mrs. Andrews alone 1 N be over six minutes in length. SPE CIALTY—Diseases of the of the attachment aforesaid, in and to one un- chols, Charles.Melrose with her Mr. Harrison two children. The fire is to be of in- Eye, are to stopping brother, Berry, supposed divided fourth of land situated in said Nichols, James.Champlain 3. -Contestants required speak Burnham or addresses de- while her son’s wife, Mrs. 'George Lowell, was cendiary origin-Mrs. M. O. Wilson left De- bounded on the west land of Nichols, George A.Abner Coburn excerpts from orations Ear, Throat and Nose. 26tf | by Howes,Fletcher and Wilcox; on the south land of W. n.chols, Wilfred V.W. Ii. Conner livered well-known public speakers in in Boston, where she recently underwent an cember 18th for a two weeks’ visit in Boston. by li. and I by O. B. Whitten; on the north the road ichols, John P. .Living Age recent at the Massac husetts General Hos- _Miss Inez Cushman has gone to Worcester, by leading comparatively years. operation from Howes, Fletcher and Wilcox’s mill to chols, Amos Jr.Gov. Robie to be 4. —Three judges, appointed by pital_Mrs. Busher, who has been receiving j Mass., to visit her uncle... Mr. and Mrs. Wil- County Road, leading from Burnham to Clinton Nichols, William G.Belle of Bath shall the President of Colby College, pass at the Deaconess in Bos- liam Moore are on the sick list.... Misses being the same premises described in a deed Nichols, Edward P.-..Frank Pendleton treatment Hospital W. the S. from A. W. the work of M.D. Fletcher to Frances P. Fletcher N upon speakers. last of Cobb and are Johnson, Jasper N.Charter Oak ton, is home the this Helen and Mary Cyprean Bryant chols, award the expected week-j dated December 14, 1875, and recorded in Book Wilson C.Resolute 5. —The judges shall prizes | chols, Inter- Miss Mary Mason and Miss Miriam Bartlett, at home from Kent’s Hill for the Christmas OFFICE NO. 2, ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. 170, Page 186, Waldo of Deeds. Charles M.A. J. Fuller on the basis of 50 points, of which i Registry chols, Wilson is at from shall count 25 teachers in Newton Center, Mass., will spend vacation_Miss Edith home Also all the title and interest which hols, Peleg B. R. R. Thomas pretation points; Appear- Office hours every afternoon from 1 to 4. right, G... 10 the at their homes. Gardiner for the vacation-The re- i said Fred L. Fletcher had on said third of •hols, Cyrus .Matilda ance, 15 points, and Pronunciation, holidays holiday Kvenings I shall l»e at day my residence, 23 at. one hour 1 G. Jr. R. R. Thomas of the Methodist church October, 1908, and ten minutes chols, Cyrus opening Episcopal | Court Street, to answer calls. to B. Hitchcock points. SWAN VIM.K. is now. ; of the clock in the afternoon, being the time chols, Joshua S. P. awards shall be made as lol- services will be and buy COAL NOW 0.—The with dedicatory Tuesday Office telephone call, 11. ; of the attachment in and to a •hols, Alexander H.St. Mark Mrs. Charles Curtis, who has been an invalid j 2.*»6, ring aforesaid, certain lows: First $50; second prize, December 28th and 29th. The I lot or of land with N Daniel C.Wandering Jew prize, Wednesday, House telephone call, 32 ring 22. ecause we can parcel the buildings thereon, ichols, fourth $10. for a long time, passec. away last Saturday offer you un- Goodell $25; third prize, $15; prize, D. B. Rev. B situate in said Burnham bounded \\ si erly by yes, Allen.Mary for District Superintendent, Phelan, ■ the contest is set She was the of Ho- land of the Maine Central ark, B. Wright The date of night. youngest daughter P. Judd of Rockland, Rev. J. R. Laird of Cam- i coal. Railroad; northerly Benj.Henry the .usually good Coal that land of Howard T. .rk, Charles C.Alert March 1, 1910, to continue through ratio and Carolyn Marr. Besides her widowed ! den and Rev. Albert E. Luce of Belfast will be by Libby; easterly by land of F. P. Shaw and if it is found are ex- .lane Witham; and ark, Melvin L.Abner Coburn afternoon, and evening, mother she leaves a husband and two children, present, and several other clergymen LIVE STOCK has been carefullv selected— southerly bv the County Road from to rk, Joseph II.Josephus This will give ample oppor- pected. Dinner and supper will be served free leading Troy necessary. Mr. Chester Curt's of Belfast and Mrs. Arthur Canaan, containing four acres, more or less! and | rk, Jeremiah H.. .Luzon for for the contest at the vestry each day. A cordial invitation is with this point in view—to tunity preparation one Mrs. Flora and give same pren.i os described in a deed from ark, Isaac C.Leonora number of Dolliver; sister, Littlefield, ] extended to all_Wednesday evening,Decem- being It is expected that a great the A. V*. Fletcher to F. P. Fletcher dated March rk, Oliver C.Henry B. Wright State one brother, Mr. Charles. Marr of this place, to ber 15th, was a very happy occasion for the ; utmost satisfaction to out men trom all parts of the 3, 1803 and recorded in Waldo Book I ndleton, Phineas 2d...... Vistula young Ladies Church Aid, when the doors of the ves- Registry for the Fur- mourn their loss....Mr. John McKeen of Frank- customers and to all 272, 46. ndleton, Phineas 3d. Henry B. Hyde will enter generous prizes. try, ladies parlor and kitchen, were thrown I other peo- Page can be had add res- fort was the guest of his mother, Mrs. S. J. | Also ndleton, B. F .Nancy Pendleton ther information by open for the first time for the annual sale and of all the right, title and interest which j F. L. I pie discernment. Good clean raid Fred ndleton, John G. Grace Ross sing Herbert C. Libby, Registrar Colby ; Beals, over Sunday.Mrs. Carolyn Marr is supper. Although the weather was unfavor- i LIBBY, Burnham, Maine, L. Fletcher had on said third day of John Me. i able a was and the af- and October, 1908, at one hour and ten minutes of -ndleton, G. Jr.Solferino College, Waterville, gaining rapidly.... Mr R. D. McKeen of Bos- large company present -AN1)- jcoal honest weight. Yes. James G.Bell Rock fair netted the society $57.80, the clock in the afternoon, the time ndleton, ton was called home the illness of being Monday by i the time to is now of the attachment to ndleton, Nathan.Dunbarton but profan- AMERICAN HOUSE, MASS. right buy and aforesaid, in ami a lot in Itching piles provoke profanity, his mother, Mrs. S. J. Beals.Mrs. William BOSTON, said Burnham known as the Milliken lot hound- ndleton, Ephraim. Statesman Doan’s Ointment cures LETTER FROM OKLAHOMA. won’t cure them. the on ■ ity I ed the north now or W. .. S. Sanford Clements is from rheumatism. right place, here, by land formerly of N. ndleton, George Henry bleeding or protruding piles after j suffering badly Weekly shipments of live stock to Brighton assuredly. C.Louis Walsh itching, To the Editor of The Journal: I send a Market. Cars leave Belfast hi. Murray; west by the Sebasticook River; east ndleton, Timothy of suffering. At any drug store. every Monday morn- 1 H. Conner years IJHl lM Y. and Burnham noon. Dover and Fox by Mile Stream; south the endleton, Frank I.W. few lines to let and the readers of The ing Monday Twenty-five by you croft morn I THE meaaow or ndleton, James N.Mary L. Cushing Mrs. Ada L. Bachelder is still ill with every Saturday ng. solicit your bog brook in the center of said | quite know how are in Okla- and Charles... .Golden Rocket NORTH I'.t l.LR'Id. Journal things going consignment, promising you prompt satis- stream as its course naturally now runs near Pendleton, the entertainment held last Sat- factory returns with rhe name and ad- P< in town began December 6th grip-The homa Two the Democrats party’s where it empties into the said river below the ndleton, Andrew S.Aryan The schools City. years ago dress I sell your stock to. Write for teach- urday to raise funds for the Chr istmas shipping Ferguson Falls or so called, thence east- Peterson, J. Frank.Bennington under the instruction of the following night carried the State and elected C. N. Haskell directions and my weekly market letter, free, rips, to a hemlock tree on June 1890 Robert.Matilda Louise tree was a success ... The Liberty erly standing 28, Porter, Edith Nelson at the Poye school, financially He is one of the smart men who William A.Hulicon ers: governor. about three feet southwest of Fletcher’s Camp Rogers, Ethel Jones on Western j High school is having a two weeks’ vacation. Ross, Andrew J.Premier Carr at Carr’s Corner, stand for the right because it is right, but he Hovel; thence on the same course to the Knowlton at the Center, ] The principal, Haroli Donnell of Bar Harbor, BURGESS Mile Stream and one Ross, Simon.Chandos Ridge, Mrs. Edna has been before the courts ever since he has Twenty-five containing Andrew M.Henrietta Lester Nelson I will spend the two weeks at his home, Mr. | hundred twenty-four acres, more or less, I eing Ross, Nelson at the Branch, been for land frauds, and the case is Charles K.B. Ethelyn governor the same premises described in a deed from lawyer, Aymar and Mis. Cassie Cain at Donnell’s work in the High school has been C.State of Maine at Greeley’s Corner, still on. And now our city government is get- William Lamb to F. P. Fletcher dated June 28, Small, George and the school is in a con- Mrs. Edwin Besse, who has j greatly appreciated 1890 and recorded in said Waldo in >'rnart. Chandler.Thirty-one States East Palermo_ ting a shaking up. The sheriff has been found PRINTINGOFFICE Real Registry dition to meet the criticism of the Estate Book 398. Leeds the favorably 264, Page Sweetser, Jeremiah 1st.Henry been at her sister’s, Mrs. Addie Woods’, | a of taking bribes from the boot- IN Goodell guilty by jury WALDO COUNTY. Dated this twenty-fourth dav of November, ^weetser, Jeremiah 2d.Mary to her home in Albion, i State Inspector of High schools when he has returned and so have the deputy some 1909. 3w49 bweetser, Joseph P.Zephyr past week, leggers, sheriffs, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. BELFAST. We buy and sell. Farms Nelson and family passed mhkes his visit-The winter term in the Pri- wanted. Treat, Forest W.St. Paul Mass.Rodney | of the aldermen and district attorney. How AMOS F. CARLET0N. Sheriff. : mary and Lower village schools began Monday ORRIN i. ITeat, Willard.Henry B. Wright Sunday with Mrs. Hattie Chadwick.The is that for the party that has been crying out DICKEY, Belfast, Maine. R. Grace to December with A. Brown and C. M. Wallnutt, Joseph W.W. of Frank of this place j 20th, Mary are like marriage Jaquith fraud and graft? They Washington ELIZABETH M. BURGESS, secun d- Ham Waterhouse, Charles. Moonlight ! as teachers. Wallace of Augusta was solemniz- Ayer Clements—cannot tell a will if goods of every de Waterhouse, Asa H.S. F. Hersey Miss Arvilla and Ed. lie, but j December ! Successor to W. scrlption. Furni Gymnasium Frank.Jacob C. Ridgeway the in China, 11th, is a dollar to be made. George Burgess, Watson, ed at parsonage : SWANVILLK CENTEH. there ture, bedding, car Whittier, Albert T.Paul Revere Harold Arey. Congratulations are is pets, stoves, etc by Rev. j Mr. Hall is cutting fire wood for Martin Rob- The Morris packing plant employing 2,000 PROPRIETOR. FOR SALE. Furnishings and fittings of the Voung, Oren C.Reaper who will reside Antique tin-;.itur to the young couple, a men. have ordered one cars of extended [ ertson.Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bucklin had j They thousand a specialty. If yoi Young Men’s Association rooms, including homestead. million boxes. have anything ti at the old boy added to their family last *week.H. P. lumber and ten How is that for clock, tables, bookcase, settees, horizontal bars If you haven’t the time to exercise regularly, j sell drop me on a a starter? JOB PRINTING. card and w: I Joan’s Regulets will prevent constipation. They White worked for Mr. Gross last week postal you receive a prompt call. dumb-bells, mats, desk, basket ball, etc. In- of the to all induce a mild, easy, healthful action carpenter job. The camp is occupied by three The best of luck my friends and to The WALTER H. COOMBS, quire of ORRIN J. DICKEY, bowels without Ask your druggist Ed. 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t ..i .. o’clock, Wednesday evening, December 15, os took county and to load paper for New SEARSPORT. was for a fire in the basement of I. H. Haven- York. December 18th, schooner Grace Davis er’s grocery store on Main street. The fire Bailed with lumber for New York. was burning when both hose compa- a Laura R. Curtis left for Boston fiercely Last Sunday evening, company of about 20 Miss Monday nies arrived. One stream was placed through persons from the village attended the Christ- a window in the in the front of the Ernest Grinnell is at home from Kent’s Hill basement mas musical, given by the Park Congregation- for the holidays. store and two streams through a door in the alist parish and enjoyed the pleasing selections rear of the basement. The fire was complete- and excellent Per- has moved into renderings very highly. Nathan Keene of Hampden drowned out in about half an hour and pro- Time were Is ly sistent work and careful evinced on the road. training Short! the chateau Black no ever had so IThe Young bably other building in town in the final Those in Lan- ChristmasGeeselj ;»D production. going much water into it in such a short space WE HAVF A FINE LOT OF H Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Croce are receiving put caster’s buckboard pronounced the drive the from the son. of time as was put in this basement “star ride” for Don’t trust to luck. The hurried congratulations on the birth of a buckboard December, the mild i I “last minute” kind three powerful streams. The goods in the up- weather, clear moonlight and comparatively jg will work the entered ap- of the store were Mariner’s Lodge per part badly damaged by smooth roads being a rare combination for of Xmas isn’t next the in basement were shopping satisfactory. Gifts chosen in W prentice degree Tuesday evening. smoke, while goods the this time of the year. water. Mr. Havener had Geese, Ducks, Chickens, to visit hit badly damaged by The Christmas service at the Universalist this manner George B. Delano left Monday his stock insured. The fire in the north- are apt to be the “useless kind” that are in Pittsfield. caught church last was most and j Mrs. Fannie Huff, Sunday inspiring daughter, east corner of the basement from some un- p the fine sermon, the Mrs. known the left the uplifting, remarkably We are glad to know that Hervey Carr, cause, proprietor having music and dec- and a quickly forgotten. of specially prepared elaborately Few Native so ill is improv- store a short time before with several his Turkeys who has been seriously slowly !i orated auditorium uniting to render the occa- || customers for his home and ho had been at look over ing. sion one of interest to the 1 Just your list and then look at the home but a few minutes when the alarm was particular large j foi- Miss who was in town on business congregation present. Evelyn L. Col- $} F. H. Mosman, rung in. The firemen responded very quickly FOR DINNER. cord, as chairman of the flower committee, YOUR CHRISTMAS These are the returned to his home in North Reading, Mass., a stream of water in the building in lowing: kind of Gifts that in having deserves much credit for the scheme of trim- every way Thursday. five minutes after the alarm was given. H ^ ming so artistically carried out in the large Palmei H satisfy the Xmas a Capt. O. W. Clark of Bch. Fuller Christmas Services. The choir of the church by herself and many assistants, includ- Mrs. Bucklin’s Home Mince Meat. spirit—besides having daily USE while his Made || made a business trip to Boston Congregational church is busily engaged this ing Messrs. Arthur Colcord, Eugene Shute, was in Elden in that is a constant schooner port. week perfecting the Christmas music to be Shute and Richard Goodere, addition reminder of your thoughtfulness. from rendered next Sunday. The Christmas Carols to the many young ladies whose willing hands | Bellwood arrived Thursday Barge for these services this season are and tasteful touches added much to the beauti- with tons of anthracite unusually Perth Amboy 1,000 and the anthems excellent. The choir ful effect. Many large wreaths and crosses of coal to the Penobscot Coal Co. good, Hams and will consist of thirty-five voices, the regular! green combined with red berries were affixed to Arlington Sausage, choir. ! the wall in the rear of the with of Harry Nichols of Boston arrived Thursday members being assisted by the junior pulpit, ropes M festooned while the altar and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Miss Shute will preside at the organ, and in evergreen between, Home Made Herd j was banked with with the Cheese, I will green, Sausage. I avenue. the service Miss Lillian G. brightened Hose” Nichols, on Mt. Ephraiin evening Mowry j warm tint of the red a cross was “Holeproof have a violin for two of the anthem berry,and plac- of now obligato 1 Dr. J. W. Rice, formerly Searsport, numbers. The solo work in the various num- ! ed prominently on the front. Large green has been clinical instruc- wreaths were in each window, the Sweet Etc. § of Boston, appointed bers will be taken by Miss Harriet N. Roul- j hung Celery, Lettuce, Potatoes, Give you friends a box of tor at Tuft’s Dental college, Boston. chandelier embowered in evergreen, dotted “Holeproof.” What stone, soprano, Dr. Fred’k K. Sawyer, tenor, j | could I* finished and William Robertson, Jr., baritone. a with the bright berries; and when, towards the Sch. Prescott Palmer. Capt. Carlisle, Quite j be more of the w'ill be the attractive deco- close of the afternoon service, the electric ; appreciated that at the Penobscot coal dock Tues- i feature day ; by any one, absolute free- ! discharging in out amid the mass of § for Newport News. ration of the church the bright Christmas lights suddenly gleamed FOGG & COOMBS. | day and sailed Thursday the effect was most “Our green and red so to the season. A verdure, pleasing. dom from the Boxed I appropriate 1 mending bag. in a Clark, arrived church never looked was the ex- attractively Sch Fuller Palmer, Capt. ! collection for choir purposes will be taken at prettier!” | § Thursday from Newport News with 4,968 tons both services, and it is hoped they will be clamation heard on all sides. Thanks are ex- Xmas Coal Co. at Mack s tended on behalf of the to the special package. Men’s a of coal "to the Penobscot generous. Following is the order of services parish willing | Lisle-like, $1.50 workers, one and who rendered this great | Point. for the day. all, box. MORNING SERVICE. toward the Christmas service. Rev. A. i Women’s arriv- help Lisle-like, $2.00. Men's Silk Sch. Rebecca Palmer, Capt. Campbell, A. the was much with Lisle, i with Smith, pastor, gratified ed Thursday from Newport News 4,001. Organ Voluntary, the of the church and the good $2.00. Women’s Silk Coal Co. al appearance Lisle, $3.00. Girls’ and «iii tons of coal to the Penobscot “Contemplation,” Eugene Thayer | attendance. g Boys’, Miss Shute. Mack’s Point. •^Christmas $2.00. : Carol, “God rest you merry gentlemen” MONROE. | | to cut 250 cords E L Savory has contracted Traditional melody ; Specialties! Miss Zenith Gould, who away Decern- «M)--—— --——_____ for Millinocket to be de- 1 passed [ j of pulp wood parties, The call to --——■ al worship, ber 11th, aged 74 years, was a very worthy livered at the B. & A. railroad station here, No. 167, We have all the essentials for XMAS M Congregational hymn, lady in every way. She lived in the old home- your DINNER, consisting i cord. “O thou who a star dids’t $4.50 per by guide” stead with her brother, who is now left alone, of Fresh etc. Also Tune, Zerah Vegetables, Celery, Poultry Seasoning, Dates, Peterson left Thursday foi and much is felt for him.Mrs. Capt J. Frank sympathy Plain and Stuffed, Figs, Table Raisins, Glace Assorted and Rockland, Mass., where he will spenc Responsive reading. Henry Conant has been very feeble of late- Fancy Lynn “Calm on the ear of his Frank E. am Anthem, listening night” Mrs. Grant has been with Fruits, Citron, Currents, Preserved Candied Moccasm weeks with sons, Wealthy suffering Ginger, Cherries, several Charles F. Manney A. Peterson. rheumatism the past week .. Mr. Joseph Pat- | I Ferdinand Plain and in Slippers Collection and notices, Syrup, Oranges, Tangerines, Grape Fruit, Bananas, tee, who has been failing for some time, is very Main street fruit dealer, hai “What child is this?” Traditional Ip pi Tony Croce, the Carol, melody sick at the Linda Chase etc., Sage, Plain, Roquefort, Young America, Pineapple and of Christmas frui' present writing....Miss To a friend far away what could be a better one of the finest displays Scripture lesson, is at home from Foxcroft for the vaca- remem- m arranged it holiday Edam Cheese. SPECIAL—We offer one lot of rich, “tasty” ever seen in Searsport, tastefully Prayer, tion services were held at the |! for _Evangelistic brance of Maine’s his large show window. Lullaby Christmas, church last Sunday under the auspices of the Cheese, just the thing for a Welch Rarebit. A good assortment fragrant pine woods than a of “In Softest Slumber Rest” A. H. Ryder pair M arrived Thursday fron W. C. T. U. Rev. Frank Dolloff was present of Chocolate and Christmas Candies for the Children’s |g Barge Herndon Sermon, “The of Christmas, Drops, tons of coal for th< Supremacy and assisted in the meeting-Mrs. Mary Put- Indian Moccasin And Philadelphia with 3,000 Rev. C. H. McElhiney HOW CAN WE SERVE YOU ? Slippers, besides—prices a to be discharged a nam entertained the W. C. T. U. last Friday. Stockings. H § Canadian Pacific railroad, shine, for is come” Mack s Point. Anthem, “Arise, thy light is fine on the and is en- (lift third less than usual. the Penobscot Coal dock at Jas. H. Skating pond greatly Rogers joyed by the school children.Clarence || Bank is a fim Benediction. The Searsport National having Dickey recently returned to Castine to con- De EVENING SERVICE. MEN’S AND business the past six months. Thursday, tinue his studies after visiting his parents, WOMEN’S $2.50 two wheelbarrows ti SLIPPERS, $1.95 I it came the .. Mrs. | cember 16th, required Processional, “It upon midnight Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickey. Henry “ “ “ the bank to the pos “ transport the mail from clear,” A. H. Ryder Haley will spend a few days in Bangor this Whitten Bros. 2.25 1.79 office. “The hush of night hath fallen,” week and attend the of the State I I Anthem, meetings “ Wm. R. Spence The Rebekahs had a whist at “ students are spending thi Grange_ party 2.00 The following Invocation. their hall last week.Harold Ritchie has 1.59 <|i« in town with their Ernes ; S holidays parents: Collectors “ “ Maud Smith Carols, (a) “Draw nigh, Immanuel,” gone to Belfast, where he expects a position. Notice of Sale. “ “ Grinnell, Dan Robinson, Misses 150 and Sars Old French melody—13th century _Mrs. Annie Ryder is recovering from a 1-25 Pronell Gilkey, Henrietta Gilkey Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the City of Belfast, in the County of Waldo, for the (b) “O little town of Bethlehem,” very severe bilious attack.There will be a 1 L. Grinnell. | Traditional melody Christmas tree and drama at the town hall Fri- year 1909. whi 1 Misses Ethel M. and Iona M. Nichols, Responsive Reading, Forty-second selection day evening, December 24th. Everyone is in- 8 “Look around,” but don’t make a and Mill The following list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in the of Belfast’ final decision have been teaching school at Eastern Anthem, “While shepherds watched,” vited to come. Grand ball after the tree and City will Maine, for the year 1909, committed to me for collection for said city o^ the third day of Au- Junction, arrived home Saturday and spent F. N. Shackley entertainment. until you visit the and Mrs gust, 1909, remain unpaid; and % the holidays with their parents, Capt. Soprano solo, Miss Roulstone. NOTICE is hereby given that if said taxes, interest and are not so Charles M. Nichols, on Water street. Violin obligato, Miss Mowry. HORN charges previously paid, much of the real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the amount due interest ||j First Lesson, Seventy-second Psalm therefor, including last week’s Journal concerninj and charges, will be sold at public auction at the office of the collector of taxes in said on The item in Old French Carols, Carey. In Colo., December 16, to city of Mrs. L. A. Colcord and Mis: | Greeley, the first Monday of February, 1910, at nine o’clock a. m., the departure (a) leave your flocks behind.” Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. a son. incorrect, as they wil “Shepherds Carey, Joanna C. Colcord was is so sweet.” > b (b) “Naught Croce. In Searsport, December 16th, to not leave until January, Mrs. Colcord going Christmas Offering and Notices. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Croce, a son. c r 3 oh Dinsmore N Miss Colcord to Brooklyn, p Store and San Francisco Carol, “We three kings of Orient are,” Michaels. In Belfast, December 15, to Mr. Name of Owner. Description of Real Estate. <’ S- $ Y. E. J. and W. H.Land and house at terminus of Old melody and Mrs. Silas Michaels, twins, a son and daugh- Ames, by-road past T. | C. with a crew o Second Lesson, Luke II, 1 to 14. ter. Nickerson’s. 3 35 30 $ 5.70 | Contractor Murray large “God from on hath John H...Lot and house on E. side of Patterson road. .1 33 laborers arrived Saturday anu ^egai Anthem, high heard,” Roberts. In Rockport, December 13, to Mr. Berry, 1-8 .95 Belfast, riaine. Italian Lot on of i the B. & A. R. R Edmund Turner and Mrs. Charles W. a E. side lane between lots 34 and 35. 1 34 1-4 .95 | Sunday on the extension of Roberts, daughter, ? Miss W. E. Land on E. side of P Mack Violin Boardman, ave., 50 tracks to the extreme west end of obligato, Mowry. Catherine. Northport formerly known as farm and It wil I to Spring Carter 51 28.50 ----- Point and up to the Old way cottages. Prayer. Stover. In Belfast, December 14, Mr. and place_1 18^ a son. Bruce, Joseph W. Lot and house on W. side of Cedar St., 3rd W. take three months to complete the work. Carols, (a) “Holy night—peaceful night,” M rs. Charles B. Stover, German Folk-song Sanborn. In Brooksville, December 8, to of S. end.... 1 42 1 19.00 director of th« S.Land and known as Mrs. Charles A. Colcord, (bj “Good Neighbors All,” Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sanborn, a Edminster, Winfield buildings the Phoenix church am daughter. choir of the Methodist Episcopal Ancient Noel Snow. In Brooksville, December 9, to Mr. House and stable. 1 35 g 117.80 musical affairs of thi, 1 Land and on road in social and Anthem, “Behold I bring you good tidings,” and Mrs. a son. buildings from Gurney’s to 43-45 prominent t. Eugene Snow, city, fell while ascending the steps leading Norman Churchill Stevens. In Belfast, December20th, to Mr. Poor’s Mills, 2nd E. of schoolhouse. 3 47-56 197£ 57.00 church last evening a Sherman.Land on W. side of ave. the main room of the Note: The last anthem ends with the familiar and Mrs. Arthur E. Stevens, a son. Freeman, Northport and N. side and fractured ho 2nd from the conclusion of the service hymn “0 come all ye faithful.” The congrega- Thompson. In Penobscot, December 10, to Perkins’road, corner. 1 50 18 4.75 News. Melvin.Land and house on shore right wrist.—Danbury, Conn., tion is requested to join with the choir. Words Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, a son. Gilmore, Searsport road, be- be found on back of tween Smith’s and Lawrence’s land.. 1 18 50 W. C. T. Runnells ha. I may program. 15.20 Ex-County Attorney Lot and house on S. side of Sentine MARRIED Harris, Annie. Spring St., 2nd E. a letter in the Waterville very breezy of High St. 1 36 5-32 22.80) of December 17th on how the liquor cases hav. Ferguson-Haskell. In Decem- Lot and house on N. E. corner of High and been handled by the present county attorney STOCKTON SPRINGS. Stonington, Edith Commercial streets.'. 1 37 5.32 38.00 H. C. Buzzell of Searsport. It is expected tb ber 7, Charles A, Ferguson and Miss | TABLE Jennings, Alice L.Land and buildings known as the Stock Farm DELICACIES OF ALL KINDS his batteries oi Pearl Haskell, both of Deer Isle. incumbent will open shore present ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn spent Mon- In Decem- on Searsport road. 1 24 100 ) the old in a few days and give u Haskell-Philbrook. Warren, incumbent in at Land next E. of lane between lots 24 and 25.. 1 23 52 facts in rebuttal. day Belfast, returning night. ber 7, Maurice S. Haskell and Genevive M. f 58.80 Fresh, Dried and Canned some very interesting O. heirs.Land the N. W. corner of Lot 30 in 3rd Fruits, Nuts, Jellies, Have you seen the table silverware, glass Philbrook, both of Warren. Patterson, R., being associate, Div.. Daniel Morgan, who has been and crockery, displayed by Goodhue & Co? Simmons-Niles. In Rockland, December 15, 3 30 11 .95 Preserves, Olives, Pickles and Sardines. All the favorite B.Grinnell Co. as vice president Patterson, A. K.Land on N. side of Searsport shore road, W. with the Fred Mrs. and Miss Dockham of Prospect, were George Clarence Simmons and Abbie S. Niles, the stockholders, fo of lane between lots 16 and 17. 1 16 2.V .38 and as one of principal the of Mrs. Elden Shute, Sylvan street, both of Rockland. has sold his stock, amount guests Shaw, Win. F.Land on N. side of Patterson road. 1 32 10 4.75 the last three years, last Springer-Pease. In Bucksport, December MINERAL of the com Saturday. John M.Lot and house on N. side of Vine 3rd W. WATERS ing to $42,000,to other stockholders 7, Franklin E. Springer of Bar Harborand Miss Small, St., Robert W. Grinnell Miss Inez Hanson left early last week for of High street.2 18 pany. This change places Florence A. Pease of Bucksport. £ 5.70 of vice West Mass., where she expects to re- A.Lot 2nd on Robbins’ road from lane between that is an one of the directors, in the office presi Upton, Whitten, Georgia Everything kept in up-to-date grocery store. assistant treas main the winter. Lots 31 and 32. dent and makes H. C. Wagner through DIED 1 33 £ .38 10th Ezra B.Land bounded S. and W. line of Lot urer. The change was effected December The Ladies’ Aid Society has in contempla- Whittier, by 25, N. tion an of whist. Date and by Mathews’ and E. by Crosby’s land. 3 25 \2k 1.43 Almena S. River evening military Arorn. In Rockport, December 18th, Sarah A. A. Corner. Mrs. ... HOWES Dodge’s will be given later. Land on \\. side of Bangor road 3 28 16 1.43 & an particulars J., widow of the late James Aborn of Knox, CO., and two children of Worcester, Mass., Emma F..Land the S. E. corner of Lot in 2nd Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Field and little son Ken- 82 2 months and 26 Whittier, being 26, w ith her mothei-in-law aged years, days. the wTinter 1 Div 2 26 6 GROCERIES. DRUGS spending neth will leave for to Brown. In December 13, Mrs. .48 AND MEDICINE> Mrs. J. E. Marden_Harriette M. Niekersoi [ today, Thursday, Bangor Appleton, Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Martha W. Brown, 82 years, 2 months and JOHN S. ami Ira Veazie attended the State Grange il spend aged DAVIDSON, Creamer and will be at home 4 this week..Mrs. James M. Nickerson family. They days. Collector of Taxes tor the of Belfast for the f Mr*-.-'-*- Bangor next week. Benner. In Rockland, December 12, City year 1909. has been ill, is She i ; early Ralph [ who quite improving. 2 months and 16 Belfast, Maine, December 22, 1909.—3w51 under the medical treatment of Dr. bellows o : Last Saturday the remains of Mrs. Mary Sidney Benner, aged days. Carter. In N. Y., December (Ellis) Bagley arrived in town under care of Rochester, 13, Winterport. L. 37 9 months and an undertaker from Boston for interment be- Roland Carter, aged years. j ? OPEN EVENSNGS Turtles added another seal] 3 The Searsport side her husband and child in the village days. Collector s Notice of Sale of Lanas of Non-Resident to their string by defeating the Belfast Higl Condon. In Penobscot, December S, Benja- Owners k cemetery. second 39 to 10, last Friday night befor. min L. Condon, 74 years and 7 months. taxes on lands situated in the town of in team, Mr. A. P. Lane of Boston arrived in town aged Unpaid Monroe, the County of Waldo, State of Maine, a crowd. The line-up: Curtis. In Swanville, December 18, Mrs. for the 1909. good Monday to witness the discharging and loading year B. H. S, 2d Carrie E. Curtis, aged 46 years, 6 months and Turtles (39) (10) of the Great Northern Co.’s schooner The list of taxes on real estate of non-resident in town Paper 16 following ownys the of Monroe Flinton If 6.rb Achorn 3 (2) days. WATCH he mana- the committed to me collection for Northland, being the transportation December Reuben aforesaid, for year 1909, for said town on the fifth dav of 3 .lb Jones Hutchins In Bucksport, 8, Gil key. rf for the company. A. D. 1909, remain unpaid; and notice is hereby given that if said taxes with interest and Colson ger M. Hutchins, aged 71 years. May, Trundy o 4 (1).c so much of the real estate taxed as is sufficient to the Hatch Mr. Clifford N. Fletcher, West Main street, Knowlton. In North Vassalboro, December charges are^not previously paid, pay Colcord rb 4.^ amount due" interest and will be sold without further wired his house and stable throughout Warren W. of Bel- therefor, including charges, notice at Havener lb 2.rf Cottrell 1 recently 20th, Knowlton, formerly in which he wile are auction at the selectmen’s office said town, on the first in 1910, at and alter- for electric lights, and fast, aged 38 years, 3 months and 18 days. public Monday February, Referee, Webber Mudgett, nine o’clock a. m.: greatly enjoying. This convenience is becom- Meservey. In December James nating. Scorer, Clark. Timer, Trundy. Rockland, 10, ing quite common in our village, E. Meservey, aged 54 years. ^ W < H of was as £L The C. Dutch Searsport In December infant Name of Owner. of f.° ? ? Christmas Master Josiah Michaels. Belfast, 16, § Q Window Miss Edith Fletcher, only child of Mr. and Description Property. on the tive-maste. j sistant master-workman Mrs. Clifford Fletcher, West Main street, left daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Michaels. r S» «§ 8, »8, 9 9 9 | was built in Waldo schooner Gov. Ames which I early last week for West Upton, Mass., where Michaels. In Belfast. December 21st, in- Drown, Mary Est.Land and hen house south of Brooks ==OF== which was wrecked ol boro, in 1888 and she will spend the winter. A warm welcome fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Michaels. road.. 1000 7 and the follow $50 $50 $2.25 Wimble shoals December 13th, awaits her on her next Thompson. In Winterport, December 16th, 14 | home-coming spring! ship carpenters were employe, j D. Thompson, aged 52 years. Land and ing Searsport Mrs. Sarah E. Snell took the early train last Woodbury Freeman, Vesta. buildings Hustus place_ 15 Brook 22.^ 450 on the schooner during her constructior Whittaker. In Unity, December 11, Char- E. Littlefield for Malden, Mass., to the re- Land, piece. 44 125 575 15.38 Peter Mathews, Nicholas l’arst Saturday, spend lotte widow of Winslow I H. J Ward, Chesley Whittaker, Whittaker, on town as taxed to LOCKE & SON mainder of the winter with her son and Hall, James.Land line W’est. 71 C 12 70 70 2.75 Whitcomb and Abram P. Wentworth wife, 69 Henry I Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snell. Old aged years. Leonard, R. P. Est... Land, Smith & Brown lot. 64 C 10 45 45 2.13 and Wilson Carter of Belfast; and all thes neighbors will be when her house is in Perry, Jamon Est.Land, Mitchell piece bought of Rand 75 C 2 25 25 1 63 workmen considered her one of the stronges t glad reopened New Goods Exhibited March. 150 Daily. ever launched from ■ ■ .m•m and best built vessels Smith, Julia.Land and homestead.152 Brook 36 350 Mr. and Mrs. Simeon F. Ellis left the middle buildings, Maine .. It one. shipyard. Land. .. 44 Brook 14 30 suggests something for every of last week for Boston, en route to Quincy, old friends here of and Mrs. A Land, place. B Brook 48 100 480 13.00 The many Capt. | Mass., where they are the guests of their Arthur Est... Land of their : Stevens, bought of Prilay, Batchelder We advise the of re- M. King were pained to learn tragi daughter and husband, Mr. anu Mrs. Harry E. early purchase goods December 01 1 piece. 48 C 10 50 50 2.25 death, which occurred 13th, Winslow. They will remain over the holidays, th Wallace, Chas. B. Est..Land and buildings, homestead. 22 Gore 40 350 350 9.75 and Wimble shoals, off Cape Hatteras, when at least. Monograms Old English. ; Wells A.. Land, Hichbom lot. 57 C 43 130 schooner Gov. Ames struck in the southeas Thurlough, Mrs. Elmer E. Thompson arrived home the 41 C 1* 10 while on the from Brunswick t J Land, swamp. 140 4.50 t gale passage middle of last week after a five week’s ab- New York, loaded with railroad ties. Capl sence in Massachusetts, having visited her NEXT TO WiNDSOR FRANK A. LITTLEFIELD, and see the assortment of in the schooner Gov. Ames in 190 } DOOR HOTEL. largest King brother, Mr. Leonard Clifford, and family in four of coal to the Penobsco Collector of Taxes of the Town of Monroe. VS All brought cargoes and other relatives in the YOU WILL FIND Cut Point from News Fitchburg, vicinity December 20, 1909.—3w51 Silver, China, Glass, Brass, Coal.Co. at Mack’s Newport of all o f Boston. He was the last of a sea-faring family, Clocks Watches ever carried. 1 of the near of Christmas Jewelry, and his brothers having lost their lives at sea. H' Because approach the of the Guild was fiftv years old and a native of Shelburne day meeting \oung Peoples’ sea from will be omitted the week. Christmas N. S. He had followed the earl; present Friday Candies, December the Guild will be boyhood and was one of the best known skip afternoon, 31st, COME! COME EARLY ! GOME OFTEN ! an envia entertained Mrs. M. Mill Nuts fruits of pers on the Atlantic coast and bore by Edgar Colcord, figs, Dates, aud ble record. street. December 15th Miss Clara second all kinds, the Celebrated Apollo Sarah wife of Miles S. Tow Berry, IquiringNO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Obituary. E., of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Berry of Cape died at her home on Norris street Thurs daughter ers, Jellison, was united in marriage with Mr. Chocolate in Fancy Boxes for i day morning, December 16th after an illnes > ! Howard Colson of Jellison. Congratula- of three weeks with She was th. Cape paralysis. tions and best wishes are extended to the Christmas. daughter of the late Samuel and Marth; [ and was born in 1836. Ii young couple. (Page) Ausplund 1 early life she married Miles S. Towers. Sh ; Monday the body of Mr. Llewellyn Clifford, 1 oldest member of the of the late {f- -.^ was a hard working, industrious woman am the family sur {Samuel was to TOBACCO leaves a large circle of friends. She is i Capt. Clifford, brought Cape son for beside his a vived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs Jellison by his burial parents. A bank account is not occurred in which has been in Boxes of Twenty-Five for only Ernest Grey of Searsport, and by one sistei His death Bangor, Cigars Mrs. W. A. Bowler of Searsport, and fou j his recent home. PRESENTS. but a to a brothers Jacob and Ansel Ausplund of Sears ; The Christmas trees to be furnished by the luxury necessity port and Gordon C. and Freeman Ausplund o Universalist Sunday school and the Congrega Court held at Belfast, withm and Rockland, who have the sympathy of the com tionalist Sunday school are engaging the at- PIPES! PIPES! At a Probate XKi ALDO PS —At a Probate Court, held at Bel- Funeral servi for the County of Waldo, on the 14th day of f» last, within and for the of successful business man munity in their bereavement. tention of the scholars of the respective asso- 1909. County Waldo, the Celebrated December, A. D. on the second Tuesday of A. D. 1909. ces were held at her late residence Sunda; ciations. Old Santa Claus is to ap- Brier, Meerschaum, December, expected J. administrator of the estate Rev. C. H. officiating the from DICKEY, Do know of a man or woman who is a sue- i afternoon, McElhiney pear in person to distribute presents E. late of Belfast, in said W. FREDERICK, of said Belfast- you conducting lot in the and other kinds too numer- ORRISof ,Sarah Jenkins, Interment was in the family Sargen each tree. Calabash, Of Waldo, deceased, having presented a CHARLESresiduary devisee tor life of certain real cessful business without the assistance of a bank account ? County unoer the last will of LENA P. cemetery. There will be no meeting of the Ladies’ Aid The HoU8e peiitiou praying that the Judge of Probate may estate, FRED- ous mention. ERICK, late of .‘aid Belfast, deceased, No matter what line of business are in—farm- Society this, Thursday, afternoon as all mem- to 'KffifSJr determine who are entitled to the balance of said having you engaged Schooner Perfect, Snow, bound fron k for re- presented a petition that, as Capt. bers in Christmas prepara- estate now in his hands distribution, tlieir representing which made a harbor her are busily engaged such devisee, he has an estate in in merchandising, teaching, clerking or one of the pro- Rockland to Orland, December spective shares therein and order the same to be possession, ing, in the south tions; but on Thursday afternoon, the real estate described in said petition; that December 13th, dragged ashore Don’t the place, next door to Wind- distributed accordingly. you should have an account with this bank. 30th, Mrs. Horace M. Griffin, Middle street, forget said real estate is subject to a contingent re- fessions, east the next day, going completely ove That the said petitioner give' notice gale will entertain the ladies for sewing. sor Hotel. Ordered, mainder under the terms of said will, and pray- Check books furnished free. the off of one of the interested causing a of depositors and knocking top ledge; to all persons by copy ing that George A.Quimbyof said Belfast, may of Mr. Charles Dever- three weeks succes- east of the Bteamboat wharf. A crew o The numerous friends this order to be published be trustee and authorized to sell a cer- nterest paid on Accounts. just a appointed 4% Savings wen will hear with S. Pencils, in The Journal, newspaper fifteen young men along the water front eaux of Rutherford, N. J., deep P. Tablets, Pens, sively Republican tain parr of said real estate which is particularly attack at Belfast, that they may appear at a Safe boxes to rent, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per to Snow’s assistance. Two of them jump of his illness—an acute published described in said petition,and dispose of the pro- deposit Capt. regret present court, to be held at Belfast, within and the sea ran a lin* which his Cards and School of probate ceeds of said sale, after paying the expenses to size. ed into a dory and in rough of inflammatory rheumatism—of Playing Supplies on the 11th day of A. year, according Mr. Albert for said County, January. thereof, according to law and the terms of the from the schooner to the steamboat wharf wife has just given her brother, at ten of the clock before noon, and The D. 1910, will above named. which was made fast to the schooner’s wind M. Ames, an account by letter. patient all kinds. show cause, if any tliev have, why the prayer of __ be a or mori and severely. s* should not granted. lass. She was then boarded by dozen is confined to his bed suffering said ^petitioner Ordered, That notice be given to all persons National Bank, relief GEO. E. JOHNSON, a at- of the water front sailors and by quick worl All extend sympathy, hoping for speedy Judge. interested by causing copy of this order, Searsport A true copy. Attest: tested by the of said Court, to be an able crew Snow was able to hau to the invalid. Register and Capt. Ghas F. Hazkltine, Regtster. three in The Re- of the steamboat wharf published weeks successively Maine. his schooner alongside From Mr. M. P. Field, R. R. agent at Cape at Belfast, that Searsport, moored and held unti publican Journal, published they where she was securely Jellison piers, we obtained the following ship- may appear at a Probate Court, to be held at I Snow was The Shoe Situation. — -— the gale subsided. Capt. very grate ping report Monday evening: December 16th, Taxes Belfast, within and for said County, on the second ^ —s= th* 1909 of ten of the clock in ful for the assistance rendered him by to load Tuesday January next, at schooner Ida B. Gibson, arrived, light, The names of all taxpayers whose taxes are is received in hiB The schoon A good volume of business by the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, Searsport boys predicament. lumber for New York. December 17th, not before March will appear in ant paid 1,1910, shoe factories and most of them why the prayer of said petitioner should not be er escaped with slight injuries to her keel arrived with a cargo New England ART GALEN- DAINTY CHRISTMAS CARDS ami schooner Edward Stuart, the next city report. reflect a sub- granted. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. WATER COLONS and forefoot and proceeded Wednesday to Orland for Aroostook December are busy. Heavy shipments of fertilizer county. in the of footwear. A true copy. Attest: where she will load brick for Rockland. with a JOHN S. DAVIDSON. Collector. stantial increase production BOOKS at Woodcock’s. 19th, schooner Northland arrived gen- 18th. Chas. P. Hazeltinb, Register. )ARS at Woodcock's. to be sent into 9 to 12 and 1 to 3. —Don’s Review, December Fire. An alarm of fire rung in at elevet eral cargo of merchandise Office City Building,