The Republican Journal. Η Π1Κ 77. BELFAST, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. ΙΠ£ MUNnUL ΓΑΙΚ. Oct. 21, 1816, and was therefore 88 mains were laid to rest in the Buchanan years, Mr. and Mrs. H. Κ. OBITUARY. 10 Patterson of North bits and Three Days' Racing months and 25 days old. He was edu- Death Of Fred A. Sweetland cemetery." In conclusion the News says: PERSONAL. portjavsnue are spending the week in town. cated for the but not a It is to us to I..i.l hard luck this year, but des- Thomas Leonard was born iu ministry, having very gratifying note that the Bangor, ladies and Miss Kthe] \Yils< 11 Jan. taste for that profession he gave it up for It Was a Sad Ending of a Promising geutlenfen of Buchanan are of a left last week to re- 11 mi the opening Me., 18, 183*1, and died at his in day, Sept. 12th, hoiue very sympathetic nature and have even Mrs. A. 1\ Mansfield is spending the week sume lier studies at Kent*' business and learned the tailors trade at a Man. Among Hill Seminary. χ ere pulled off, the 2.20 class and Waldo, Sept. 5,1905. lie married Ruth W. Young Though Strangers sacrificed their daily duties at their homes in Boston. time when custom-made were the in order to care Mr and Mrs. C. H. iNe and were Cushman of Morrill April garments Were Christian People and he was for this unfortunate boy. Sargent returned race, reported in 24, 18»H, and to They Miss rule and not the In 1845 he was The Christian character of these has Inez Crawford went to Bangor Sept. lath from a visit week. In the them were born four children—Mrs. exception. Cared for as one of Their Own. people with friends in ast draft horse Albea been shown in the truest this to E. Hntchins of married to Koxanna l'attershali, by whom way during Tuesday visit friends. Portland. for horses of 2,400 pounds and Belfast, Robert C. Leonard of recent sad occurrence, and the entire com- he had four A telegram was received in this city, Mrs. Meriden, lames K. children. Those now living munity will look these men Ellen Teague of Warren is visiting Mrs. uue day, C. M. t'onant secured Conn., Leonard of Hart- upon noble and Mary E. I laugh and Miss Géorgie are A. J. Card and Mrs. Estelle Roberts. August 29th, by George A. Sweetland, 24 women with pride. her sister, Mrs. S. R. Crawford. 1'her Ham, second; George ford, Conn., and Mrs. Lelia B. Whitinore of Sheldon are visiting Mrs. ,1. Γ. Richardson He was a from Buchanan, con- Mass. His veteran of the Civil war, a mem- High street, Virginia, Editorially the Jiuchanan News says: Miss Alice in South Paris. The weight was 4,800 on Boston, only grandchild was Nickerson lef: Monday for a ber of a of a young man, Miss Kthel Hutchins of Co. M, 1st Maine Artillery, taining description VIRGINIANS' short visit in The exhibits this were Belfast. Mrs. Leon- Heavy HOSPITALITY. Haverhill, Mass. P. E. Peterson has year and served about of age, who was ieturned to ard died Dec. and in for 18 months. He was in all twenty years lying The of the of Kockland, -ι· and attractive in all the de- 11, 1888, 18H9 Mr. Leon- hospitality people Virginia Mrs. D. after a two the battles near death in that and in whose is George MoCrillis is in Exeter Mass., weeks vacation in ard and engagements of that regi- town, generally recognized over the entire L nion spent iii'l much tine stock was shown, married Mrs. Harriet Wentworth of her Belfast and ment without was found the address used on the and, we might say, world, and visiting daughter, Mrs. Avery. Searsport. who receiving a wound. After pocket nothing n was one of the and Belfast, with the children above named gives a true Virginian greater satisfaction largest the service he for information. The Jefferson L. was in Messrs. C. U. Poor and W. leaving became connected telegram, asking than to he able to Alexander Bangor K. Bean re- ■ ver seen at this fair. survives him. He enlisted in Morrill lend aid to his fellow- Kvery- during in business with of Mr. and Orono last turned from a the late (Jeorge R. Sleeper description answered that Sweet- inen when he is in trouble and is to week, on business. Moudaj twelve days sojourn i.ere from the hoochee-cuochee the civil war and was one of thirteen who willing of Belfast and lived here until when land's son Fred, who had leftBelfast and his accept it. The vilest sinner never hesitates at The Pines, Quantabacook. form Co. A. u'iith and 1893, Lloyd Stantial, li. H. S., '03, is teaching i**i to the wagon of helped Maine, held to give succor to a or one who r>-go-round he went to a with the Roller stranger any Brooks, where he had built position Implex Bushing needs in the iirainard district, Thomas P. Shea retain; both "The Hells' f the well known the rank of corporal. He followed the oc- it, even though he be a man of the Northport. anil Searsport, nice little home. His some months to seek "Dr. .Jekyll and .Mr. wife died there three Company ago his verj meanest type, and it is a unusual Miss Hyde" in his in.in." l'almists' hot- cupation of a farmer and was an active and very Bertha fierce of Taunton, Mass., is repertory for the tents, years since occurrence to a man present season. -Boston later, which time lie has had a fortune in the West, and Mr. Sweetland have die in want in the Globe. lining halls, and vari- interested member of the local grange. The this old of guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Marsh. pink home with his daughter, Mrs. Estelle Rob- immediately answered the telegram, certi good State ours. The greater a funeral was held Sept. 7th at the late home number of Virginians are not Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Maiden II. is nude stands, tattooing tent, erts. He received an large possess- of Howard· Sargent serving as army pension and had fying to the boy'sidentity. Later the same ors of but deputy city of the Rev. A A Smith of- worldly goods, they have bidden li. were clerk this peanut and fruit deceased, done no work I., in llelfastand vicinity last week week, the absence of stands, since, lie went to Hrooks, but he received a second from Mr. in their breasts hearts of which can during Mr. The floral day message gold, and Mrs. A. '.vely scene. A dance in the ficiating. offerings were as fol- be no 1'. Mansfield in was a great pedestrian and every day, fair C. ft. Cross of who the purchased at price, and which are Mrs. Esther Cartel and sons, Roland and Boston and vi- lows with the word Buchanan, reported worth to those who irgely attended. pillow, Husband, from m took have them far more Thomas of cinity. stormy, long walks ami was always condition of the as slightly Cliftondale, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Leonard; casket from the chil- boy improved. than precious metal. a number of Ou piece to maintain to relatives in Harold M. υ iuite people particular the very last his This was the next a tele- To substantiate ihe above we Belfast. Ellis, U. M„ 'tis, of dren; crescent from Mrs. followed, day, by remarks, lling- but it rained Wentworth; large erect have on to cite ham, Wednesday, hard, soldierly attitude. This daily exercise gram from C. L. 1;. the case that occurred in Herbert Wilder Hall of Bowdoiu Mass., formerly cd Belfast, and his basket from Silver Harvest of Mayor Wilson, announc- Brooks, ι: Grange, which in the air Buchanan this w eek of a man who Miss the way of out-dooi sport open without doubt, aided much young Medical has to cousin, Bertha llatih of were ing the death of Fred A. Sweetland and in- was found in an School, gone Sullivan, where Morrill, lie was a member; bouquets from Ethel in unconscious state near the in town iie question. Wednesday's sustaining his health and strength and and he will teach the Tuesday. Hutchins, Miss Mary Leonard, Nettie ■luiring about the disposal of the body. The Chesapeake Ohio station without money High School. :'.ierefore to Thurs- Hoag, in prolonging his life. Some and and ( postponed weeks ago he sorrowing father directions for friends, who uas taken in charge Miss Grace apt. Prank lleed and Mrs. George Seavey, Mrs. Frank Webster, telegraphed the Overton an! brother fruu daughter, Miss suffered a shock and since that time had by good people of this community and Edna, ni burying the remains, without knowing then ! 'ainfield, N. are of Mr. and Mrs. Ninth Vassalb"ro, were in Mr. Arthur B. Hatch, Mrs. Scrihner and been cared for in a most commendable manner J., guests Maine, : ι·· r brought Τ,οι"' to the practically helpless and under the con- of the town last week, the people Mrs. Frost. any circumstances connected with until his death. 'Ihis speaks well of our Charles P. Hazeltine, Cedar street. guests of his sister. stant care of a The famous Monroe special attendant. lie was his son's ar- and we are of them. Mrs. irsdaj. Silver Harvest No. death. Later, letters began to people, proud George Menithew. Grange Waldo, has a great student of the Mr. Arnold Harris, daughter, Mrs. Emma (•.tiiied by a band, made its Bible, having read it rive from Buchanan the circum- The young man, who had always been of Mrs. the resolutionsof ; explaining ,! \Y. a id adopted following respect times. In H yams, and son Louis left yesterday for JJongan Mr and Mrs. ui from through many fact, he had liter- stances with sad affair. a studious and appearance, coming our connected he Un- disposition, very ambitious, W111. Kotman. who Whereas, Though gates have been worn their winter home in New York sj>e; t the summer at li ally out two Bibles since he went to left home the of City. lekboards and parading the carefully guarded that silent messenger der the date of Augu..t 28th Mr. C. U. against wishes his father. "1 he live with his His Mrs. Caro E. Mr. Mrs. Anchorage, North Shore, 1 is Heath has entered our fraternal en- daughter. granddaughter, He had over a hundred dollars Carter, and Wal- .Vuthport,* (τ. I.ancey of I'ittstield again Cross wrote to Mr. Sweetland that the with him, left for closure and with His sickle Miss Mildred ter Γ. yesterday New i'< ik. .- keeu has gar- McCarty, an who and Carter and son Charlie of year. The races were those orphan, young man was found, Monday morning, gave up a good position in the Duplex Arlington, nered therefrom an honored and highly has been The marriage of 1.Ί tor and always an invalid, was the object Roller where Mass.,arrived recently to visit relatives. William Lowell Car- Wednesday, although brother, Thomas Leonard there- near the C. it 0. R. R. track on a bank of Bushing Co., his father is gill of to respected of his love and attention. Liberty Miss Lilla Merrow of were be it special He shared also in the of Mr. and Mrs. are will straight heats, they hotly fore, hot ashes and cinders which were thrown employed, hope bettering George Leavitt taking Bangor take place at the home of the That the members of Silver his pension with her and never wanted her The summary : Resolved, we, from the engines, lie had been overcome himself elsewhere. When leaving he said ! an extensive hunting trip. Their sou, bride, Sept. J7.—Bangor News. Harvest Grange, tender our heartfelt sym- out of his sight. He received the best of I I ASS. l't'KSE *300. that If he would hear from William Leavitt, will them at J. patic to the widow and children in this with gas, and his back, hands and feet prospered they join Wytopit- Percy Simmons, St., of Belfast and care and everj attention that could :bv Hector Wilies their" hour of and their be were burned. While he had not him. He wrote bur once, and his father lock, October 10. Frederick J. affliction, through severely Simmons, '07, of Morrill, re- l ι l sorrows the noble traits of his charac- given him in the home of his and was his ·· may daughter, conciousnesg he was and confidently expecting return when ... ^w^ regained alive, Mrs. Clarence E. Leach of Camden is iKumia iiW leSUllie ΙΙ1Θ1Γ Lancey) 3 2 ter he a silver lining to the cloud that now was laid at rest with the of highest feeling was under the best of care. A the telegrams came announcing his illness studies at the m (. liurrill) 4 3 2 overshadows them ; and feel that description visiting friends in Brooks, and before re- University of Maine. may they friendship and of the citizens of ii-, bin Small) 2 4 4 never leave the friends who respect of his clothes and the few articles found in and death. The deceased was well liked turning home will visit in Belfast. Monroe they quite us, Way land Knowlton, and have the shadows of this, his adopted town The funeral was and resDected bv his associates and friends Esq., family 2.2*$, 2.30J. passed through death his pockets followed. The only thing of and other were in to places. Liberty last the I.ASS. l't'KSE $300. the Sunlight above. held at his late residence and was as a Friday attending Sunday afternoon, importance was a card bearing the address regarded promising young Resolved, That the more fully to per- Mrs. David II. Bemis of 52 street birthday anniversary of his who bv Debut ( Fogg)— l l 1 Sept. 17, Rev. F. S. Dollitï officiating. The man. He was born in Camden and had Quincy mother, oui nieim ιι\ ui isrotner l.ei'liat' of his and that of a Mrs. Bertha has returned a is one of : ) pewiuie father, home from visit to 5lr. and the oldest (tOUIU _ ι' 3 floral residents of that town, we recommend that a page suitably inscrib- offerings were beautiful and profuse. Taturn in lived there until recently. His mother died Mrs. George W. Frisbee, Belfast, Me.— .es, grg ( Burrill .) 3 3 2 Louisville, Kentucky. They had I>. ed be set aside to this Jauies H. Isaac S. M. there about nine Medford, Mass., Leader. Stanley Wilson of· Searsmont is memory. McTaggett, Staples, 10 that address, and Mrs. years ago. The family visit- That our charter telegraphed his Resolved, be draped in J. Dow and F. K, York acted as ing uncle, Edmund bearers. Tatum moved to Belfast when the Roller Hushing Mrs. Ε. P. Alexander has received an Wilton, for a few :l;e closing day, about 3,500 mourning for a period of 30 days and that a had replied, forwarding his father's I The was iu days. île wil leave interment the new plant was transferred here, and offer as teacher of Saturday to enter the The races resulted as fol- copy of this paper be sent to The Republi- cemetery address, and identifying him as a young subsequent- physical culture and can Journal and Comnier beside the remains of his wife. his father married Miss Alice of Wesleyan University in Conn. Bangor Weekly man who had been one of her boarders. ly Logan oratory in the Morris Pratt Institute Asso- Middletown, cial for and a to the be- I publication, copy this city. The family and friends of the ciation of Whitewater, Wisconsin. Miss Margaret Ν llazeltine CI ASS. 1TKSK .^300. reaved family. Harry R. Thurston, one of the oldest Mr. Cross said that no expense should be returned to young man can be comforted in their Belfast last 1 in for the it. only Thursday, after the :·> Young Nelson (£r»all ?l 1 Our Brother rests in quiet sleep residents of Guthrie, Oklahoma, died Aug. spared caring lad, and, that Miss Marietta Bacon of Unity is principal spending « ) within the the that summer i?i -, bin, Bolter 3 ιί 3 Just silent was grief by knowledge everything Fnrnpe Mrs. Charles Γ. grave; 24th at his home in that after an ill- their prayer that he might recover. llazel- ιί 3 4 With him the toil of life is o'er city, of the Grammar school in Stonington, and '•in, (Jordan) possible was done for him by the kind, tine, who went to New Vork to Life's storms no more he'li brave. ness of two August '.llth C. L. Wilson wrote, meet her ni, {ilobbs) "» -> years, aged 47 years. He leaves Mayor Miss Beulah Bates of Islesboro is a teacher We shall hear no more his well known voice, Christian people who, with typical Southern daughter, returned a or tw« 4 5 dr a telling Mr. Sweetlaud that, his day later. _:rg, (Berry) Or clasp his brotherly hand. wife, a son, F. W. Thurston, a brother, although in the Intermediate school, same town. ; kindheartedness and hospitality, took him Mrs. Chas He has passed away from a world of care Frank Thurston of Santa son had not regained consciousness, his Wetherbee and Cruz, California, in and cared for him as his own Mrs. -John R. Norton of and Mrs. daughter ■ Unto the better land. people Augusta îoi-all the bay gelding Salinus pulse was strong and his im- Madeline returned to Boston and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Tobey of Lynn, breathing would done. John W. Bobbins of Livermore Falls have Saturday Georgia \V κ s τ woktii, have This remarkable in- after entry to show up, and he trot- Mass., and Mrs. Ida M. Holt of this city, proved, and assuring him that a doctor started on a carriage drive through Knox spending 'lie summer with her Ri'tii stance of out the doctrine of "In- .~at> for Smith, lie was a member of the and terri- following and Waldo counties.—Kennebec Journal. mother, Mrs. lirst money. Kmkksun county was giving him the best of attention. Hut Daniel Wentworth of Knox, Poland, torial bar associations and a member at one asmuch as ye do it unto one of the least of and hsonof was were her .Somerville, Mass., Committee on Resolutions. time of the United Workmen. The funeral when this letter was received a telegram William M. Black, J Donald Clement accompanied by si>ter, Miss these, etc," has not passed unnoticed, and Geneva judge of the races. The other service was held in the First Methodist had brought the sad news of his death. and Raymond K. Sherman, all of Β. II..S. Wentworth. the kind of Buchanan have the K. church of Guthrie. -)f which the deceased people ( Newcomb of South New- Not only the family but the community Sept. 1st Mr. Sweetland received a letter *05, are at 'rono. where they are to enter Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Cottreil a and most arrived E. was member, Rev. Rose officiating, and deepest heartfelt thanks .if the Haley of Monroe, l)r. K. and church of Morrill have sus- from Mrs. Tatum in Louisville, for the University of Maine in the class of liioi·. home. from an Baptist the interment was in Summit View ceme- asking and interested friends. Tuesday outing at Swan's f and New- family Island. Plymouth Judges tained a heavy loss in the death of Mrs. tery. A Guthrie paper says of the deceased. information regarding his son. She said Byron M. Wilson and wife, Frank Cob- Mr. and Mrs. Charle> Bradbury, ! were timers. ι'-y ■Sarah Jackson. She was born 111 R. Thurston was born at that he boarded with her while in Louisville, who were with them Northport Harry Belfast, WEDDING BELLS bet, Will and Verona Elwell of Lynn, Mass., part of the time, h horses which attracted more Maine, on the 4th of March. where and that he in 20, 1821, and died in Morrill 11 day He7, left, saying he was going back have returned home from a \isit with Mr. stopped Camden on tlie May Sept. lie his way home to > attention were the two spent boyhood days until lie reached and that highly 1:1115. She was the of Lewis and 1 home, she advised him to put her J. i>. visit friends The ν had daughter the age of i:when he moved with his peo- and Mrs. Wilson, Northport Avenue. part good deep .-ea us owned and exhibited (ijidss-IiavA occur- by Sarah and when to address and that of his father in his pocket quiet wedding and Fred (Tilden'i Pitcher, eight I ple Pittsburg, Kansas Mr. Thurston Mrs. Alice Porter of Mvampscott, and fishing got his -'winter's iish." of one of the was in case red on the East Side, at the home of .Mr. iialey Monroe, old moved with lier to Bel- I admitted to the bar at the age of !v>, of emergency. Kvideutly the young Mrs. Γ». 11. of years parents Wagner Belfast, Me., are Hair;. A. Brown of who went t he races Sultan Wilkes and having ie id law under A. G. Jewett, former and Mrs. Edwin YV. on the Liberty, mout, then a part of the town of Morrill. man took her advice and in doing so pre- Davis, evening gnests of Mi. and Mrs. A K. .shurtieiï minister to Spain under the Buchanan ad- Denver, Colorado, a few month.- agi.» for his are both well known studs all vented a sadder to his life ot Sept. uth, when their only daughter, Eolith street, Bridge-water—Lynn, Mass., When young she taught school in North- ministration. Mr. Thurston spent fourteen yet ending story. is much was united in to B. Daily Item. health, improved and has entered Sultan Wilkes is by .sultan, Belmont at from Mrs. Tatum was anxious for information Lena, marriage Clifton port, Lincolnville, and Islesboro— years Pittsburg, Kansas, going the Junior class in the of there to a in the of a intimate Ε. H. his Dept. Pedagogy :■> IMomed Wilkes; and Belle in all. In the latter town California, where he remained regarding him, as, he was Gloss, presence Jew Conantand daughter, Mrs. W. twenty terms she although only and Education at the year. Upon the opening of Oklahoma Mr. friends and relatives of the bride and C. Tuttie, returned ia.st week from a visit University of (."οίο- Bell*- Boy, dam by Chinese, at liark Harbor the with her four weeks, she thought a great j taught during summer, Thurston left the Pacific slope and came to ado at Boulder. President Baker and : groom The house was prettily decorated to Aroostook county. They were the guests ed pet of Electioneer out of of l.s-Ki. she was very successful as a Oklahoma, settling in Guthrie on the J'ind deal of the boy. Professor Brackett of the are ..1er. day of April, is where he has lived ever for the occasion, the parlor in white and ! at Fort Fairfield Mr. Conant's brother, University te,teller, and had an unusual faculty ol j Sept. nth a beautiful letter was received both Maine since. During his residence in Oklahoma The stood τι an wL<. owns one of Aroos- men, Bates graduates. xliibit contained many line and of from Mrs. S. K. Crouch of liuchanan. Mrs. green. wedding party Joseph Conant, governing by kindness preserving he has been attorney in a number of impor- of with a tine >m the ].erda of well known Crouch wrote to his as archway evergreen back ground took's farms. MEETING OF a harmonious spirit among all the pupils, tant cases that have involved vast sums of sorrowing family, WALDO COUNTY GRANGE. e the Penn\ vs. Richardson of the same color. Tile haï! was in yellow surrounding towns. Among by whom she was much beloved. On Feb- money, notably she was with the boy in his last moments, Ma,j. Edward 11. Kelle> cf Bangor, case which lasted of ami while in th> room cut Waldo ( Ρ >mona (■ 1.. of upward eight ye11 showery, kept many Eli West, husband and one son—Lucius 11 Jackson, ling cases, being they wished to know, and tenderly ex- ι to be present Governor's day at the tin· w .:h number of the m> st celebrated cases ever Swiss muslin and carried a bouquet away, yet attendance is « ^d. Twelve herds of graded dairy Jr.—and live grandchildren. Two other pressed the great interest she felt concern- of ! Maine Mtate fair with the governor and tried in Oklahoma, among them the Terri- granges t·» the r and Mr. white sweet peas, she was attended by of his responded .! call The Murcli, Thorndike, children died in early life. In ism she was tory vs. Campbell, i'or the killing of Stevens. ing his history. She closed by saving: I other members staif. her cousin. Miss Ethel K. Davis, who also meeting wa« pre-iued over b;< !:·· inn stock and shorthorns; Mr. for Campbell was tried in the federal courts of "Rest assured that your is laid 1 Worthy baptised by Rev. Ira Brown, and many boy nicelj Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gentne; and their I> ί· Wichita and acquitted. Mr. Thurston was wore white and carried sweet peas. The j Overseer, Ko>ter Ί he < 'hceis were Mr. West with herds of pure a es- , to rest. His grave was covered with years has been valued and highly also connected with the famous Redman lovely i guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Freeman all I j to the bridesmaid was a present except Master, ins A J. Kennistonand E. 1.. as if it of own groom's present T:.*a.-iirer and teemed member of the Morrill Baptist case, in which he w >n a for his tiowers, just were one our of c t.. visited the Lewiston faiv victory set in Hartford, Ceres. A cla.-s of rwo was η with Polled dear turquoise ring brilliants. The groom instructed in Centre, Angus church, she was a regular attendant at client, boys." Friday. Mr. Gentner's fast trotter was attended K. brother Bobby the tift.li degree, u-marks for thtj Ε H. Swan llth a ietter was by Harry Davis, good of N'ckerson, ville, the services until within a few weeks of her September long received Wilkes was entered in one of the races but Laura A. Ellis died in \'orth N. ] the order were made and r! <· ;."·>η Κ. and W. E. Conway, from of the bride. The ceremony was per formed recess Baile> Webber, which came and with- she had Mr. Cross, who entered more fully did not start. departure, peacefully II., Sept. 12th, where been with I was then taken. On t·. order sen Β. T. J. Works into by Kev. J. \Y. Hatch, pastor of the M. K, calling again Johnson, lier and relatives for some time, aged i>l years and details regarding the affair, in which 1 out suffering, obliging generous church, and the ring service was impres- Miss Edith G. Folwell and guests from officers were elected tor the '••s all of Brooks with matched ο months. She was the daughter of Enoch he .■••suing year her uniform kindness in minister played the part, assisted by other good sively used. Congratulations followed the nature, and Climena Kimball Ellis of Belfast, one Isola Bella left by boat Monday. Miss Fol- as follows; Maftter, Edmund : J. W. Junes and II. L. El- of the of the Good after which ice cream and j Brewster; and and her ex- people city, Samaritan- ceremony cake ing to the sick sorrowing, of 7 children, only one of whom survives, well went to Philadelphia to make arrange- Overseer, Α. V. Martin. L* and Mr. Cross said that were served. The following Saturday •rarer, C. M. Elijah Kitcliie, Monroe, Christian life won Ηii am Ellis of this city. The deceased had the young man was j ,:id J. W. Xiekersoti and II. W. emplary many friendsj evening a reception was held when a large ; ments for a >pecial car for her mother, Mrs. Howes: Steward, Deibert l'a;il, been ill several years with a cancer. The îuuuu in tin unconscious conuuion on a Chaplain. who always remained friends. Exceeding- pile number of guests were present and testifi- Swanville with fat steers. remains were brought to Belfast for burial. ! W. 1!. Folwell, who has beta seriously ill Mark Howard; A. Steward, 1 King. home the loss of cinders which are thrown out of engines ed to the high esteem in which the young ly happy in her relations, The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. W. ! for some time at her summer home. Treasurer, II I ..... are held the Murphy Λ Τ 1 ...1 4V,., rV..-. near the and it couple by numerous and valu- Secretary, C, Λ ■errish and His Business Deals. falls heavily upon her husband, now in the river, was supposed he had able gifts presented. Among them were a Mr. and Mrs. Le>ter Cornforth entertained Levanseller; Oate Keeper, G. C. Levan- of life. But he has a ilj lot in Citypoint. been overcome by the gas generated by the evening-tide happy parlor table, clock, lamp, rocker, for a few last week Mr. and Mr> \. o~iicj .ui >. :if the friends of Ilanscom in the best wishes of all fur a lung married adopted ten offici- working his way east on and of the Morrill church about years, THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT freight trains, life of and City Auditor Leroy .Sanborn had Warden we kit is a case of desertion. The prosperity happiness.—Bangor Whereas, learn, with sorrow, that out was seen with two or three other men the H. U. Norton of the .State ating. The choir rendered three selections Commercial please copy. Prison,and depu- I highly esteemed Worthy Master, Edward aid says : HON. WILLIAM P. WHITEHOUSE, AI GUSTA, n ty Secretary of State Brown of for of appropriate music. The floral offerings, .ght previous. There were no marks to Augusta Evans, has met with a sad acculent in the is to have left Boston PRESIDING. CAnitow-IioiiERTS. Oa even- visitors today. The gentlemen met in the loss of a supposed and show that he had fallen off the or Monday portion of his right hand; there- by many kind neighbors train, auditor's ortice and an hour in i«»r»i Gerrish, who formerly brought of ing Mrs. Abbie A. Roberts aud Mr. Ed- enjoyed fore, be it and The September term the Supreme Ju- had been hurt in any way, unless he had remiui-ceiices. Mr. Norton M-thodist pulpit in Maine. The friends, were very abundant very ward (.'arrow of Belfast, Me., were married says things are Resolved. That the Brothers and dicial Court opened in the Court House in at the sisters tv- iciated in several business was in the ceme- been drugged and fell asleep. It was a by the Rev. Mr. 1 lodge. The best man was running very smoothly prison, not- of Waldo Pomona beautiful. The interment Belfast Tuesday morning, September lHth. the Grange extend to him real estate and iu- Edwin Knowltou of Winchester and the withstanding fact that there are 1XÔ their heartfelt iing mining the Following are the officials and jurors in at- sold night with a heavy dew, and the night sympathy, and will always tery nearly opposite church. maid of honor was Miss prisoners detained th»-re. lie will remain Tlie day are supposed to : I'earl Knowlton. remember his faithful work and they tendance operator that the in over courteous t.e .Mate servers ν ere telegraph thought young The bride was in Portland night; Mr. Brown will maniier process becomingly gowned dove i during his three years service as 1 Catherine widow of the late Captain Hon. Wm. Γ. Au- had leave thi" rerrish to arrest him on a claim B., Judge, Whitehouse, man entered his office to get warm colored silk muslin over pink silk and evening.—Portland Express, Sept master. loth. attorney Atwood of *J8 School Benjamin Conant, died at her home, 15 gusta. during the It is that carried a bouquet of bride roses. The I Resolved, That these Clerk, Tileston Wadlin, Belfast. evening. supposed he resolutions be ι om Gerrish is said to owecon- 12th. maid of honor woie gray and carried white spread upon our records a Congress street, Tuesday, September J. S. Estes, Fort Fairfield. sought the cinder pile for the sake of the Mr. an l Mrs. William K. Morison of and copy be sent 1 "uey. Stenographer, roses. Mr. and Mrs. Carrow will reside in to Brother Κ vans and to the 6he had been in healtk for several Rev. J. W. Belfast. was ! arrived boat new-papers for failing Chaplain, Hatch, warmth and overcome by the gas. Lynn, Mass. A reception was h«ld at Mrs. Minneapolis, Minn., by from publication. •m and Gerrish had been asso- confined to B. F. Montville. years and for some time past County Attorney, Foster, This is the substance of what Mr. Cross Ε. ίΐ. Knowlton's, 1SK Washington street I Boston Sunday morning, the S. S. Arabic, 1» O. Bowkn, siness since the minis- Sheriff, Amos F. Carleton, Belfast. — leaving was born in Wash- Winchester, Mass., Star in A X SI ; L W A her home. Mrs. Conant CharlesF. Frankfort. virote. In conclusion he said: which they crossed from Liverpool, hav- DSWOKTH, Hanscom, who does not seem Crier, Drake, 78 ago in November, "We felt so there Mr. Committee. worried about her husband's ington, Maine, years Messenger, E. W. Ellis, Belfast. sorry for the boy that we took ing arrived Saturday. Morison of John M. and Sheriff's, 1'. G. tire of him had two and The committee appointed to arrange the. er\ bitter against Gerrish and and was the daughter Deputy Hurri, Xorthport, ; doctor's, nursed LIQUOR SEIZURES IN CAMDEN AKD returned to his business in Minneapolis, Jere. Bowen, Monroe, Elisha W. Ellis, Bel- him Ihe same as we would do for our own meeting* for the -N h*r husband a considerable Catherine B. Bailey. Her early life was ROCKLAND. Monday, while Mrs. Morison and littie coming yeai ieporteu as fast. brother, but he did not recover, and died on where the follows: October, No- spent in that town, from family Grand J ckoks. J. H. Kneeland, Sears- Wednesday night at 11.55. 1 was with him daughter Ruth, who has been spending the Equity, Belfast; some C. to last. Rockland, 15th. vember, Uirigo, Freedom; moved to Morrill, where she spent port, foreman; Q. Brown, Searsmont; E. the How glad 1 would have been if Sept. Yestercay siiinmer here, will go to for a December, Mys- Wants a Pardon. Sheriff Tolman made the seizure of Searsport there to J). Chase, Unity ; II. M. Chase, Swanville; t:ie suit of clothes I buried him in were for biggest tic, Belmont; Union years. Later, she went from which has been made in Camden in short visit with relatives. .January, Harvest, Eugene K. Conner, Belfast; Edward W. him to return home in, alive and well. We liquor Centre Mont ville; \t of the Governor and where she a millinery a number of lie also seized a lot uf February, Seaside, Bel- meeting Hockland, kept Crawford, iUirtihaui ; Freeman A. Cross, all felt very sad that this dear boy did not years. Κ L. Macomber was over from lslesboro -■ will be a on a liquor in Rockland, and the total amollir, of fast; March. Harvest Home, Brooks hearing petition store. While in that city she met Captain Waldo; Cassius R. Cummiugs, Prospect; recover. We did all we could, and lie was last week, where he has been dur- April. «■υ of Frank of 232 is the employed Douglass Jack- there, Charles \. Curtis, Winterport; Frank V. buried in a nice coffin and taken to the liquor seized, quarts, largest Sandy Stream, Unity, 1" Conant, who hail a vessel building of hard the summer in boat and other work for May, Tranquillity. county, wh· was convicted Davis, Stockton Perley cemetery in a hearse. We had seizure stuff made by him for scuie ing later. Springs; Elvell, services by Lincolnville ; .lune, .smith Au- •1 at court and were married in that city Frank E. Knox time. The sheriff is on the war this Mr G W. C. Orexel of Montville; the'supreme judicial they Brooks; Giichrest, ; William two ministers and I sang a solo, "Some path Philadelphia, a Frederick .April 3, on live indictments to sea with John L week and he expects the total amount of his gust, Ritchie, Waldo ; September, 1ί·03, After her she went K. Keene, Belfast; Maxwell, Mother's Child." His grave was covered summer resident at Cove. The re- :h.' marriage seizures will not fall uf 100 Ryder's sentence being one year in M. V. I!. ; Chas. with in fact he was short gallons. Honesty, Morrill. her husband for a number of years, having Frankfort; Mitchell, Troy flowers; buried as a Mr. His reasons for for a As is well known Camden has been run- port that Macomber had sold his boat asking Moody, Liucolnville ; W. I!. Morse, Paler- ich man would have been. We do not The next meeting will be with u.> nine times and visited wide Equity follows: First, that at the crossed the Atlantic mo; Lewis E. Pitcher, Edmond know if he was a Christian or ning pretty nearly open fur some building business in this and would be- Northport; not, but it oit) Grange, Belfast, Oct. loth. The a ! he was advised to make no and South Ameri- ; seem time. Rumors uf this condition of address of many English, European l'reseott, Libertj C. V. Stevenson, .Mont- loes that the Lord wanted him to fall things come a resident of lslesboro is incorrect. d, that the sentences were ville George T. Walter into the hands of had reached the fars of tlie sheriff and com- welcome is assigned to Adeila Packard and can After leaving the sea Captain ; Ward, Thorndike; some Christians." Coombs is also in the 'iiii-l. that he has served on ports. Monroe. came to him from time to time in re- Roy employ of Mr. the the Belfast at IS York, A minute of the plaints response to A. 11. Milier. The for '·"> and Mrs. Conant settled in description boy's person- topic nearly two years and six First Traverse J try. Charles W. gard to Camden. Drexel and both lie and Macomber will be her al discussion will be, "are the concurrent sen- that he was never before which had since been C. appearance, clothing and the few effects Yesterday morning bright and early in Congress street, Frederick, foreman; George Avery, lslesboro until cold weather sets in. Mr. tences that he has M. Chas. found on followed. Mr. Sheriff Tolman went to the Eastern Steam- imposed by the judges of the s .1 'haii} crime; rifth, home. She was a member of the Congre- Prospect; Harry Brown, Brooks; him, Cross said Coombs then to for wharf in this to take may go Castine tlie Court of ill- full penalty; sixth, that if an A. Can, Freedom; Walter Cochran, Frank- further : ship Company city Maine just and in accordance church of this city, and took with 'inen tried by jury, and had all gational fort. B. F. Colcord, E. L. Cun- the up river boat for Camden. While wait- winter. the She was Searsport; "1 have these and will temperance laws <>f the State'.'" to be same been active interest in church work. Granville things forward ing at the wharf he seized 20 gallons of •undingthe brought ningham, Swanville; Ilarriman, them to when l'ollister, son of Mr. and Mrs. opened by B. F. Foster. The remainder "f the Non l'artisan L. you you want them. We also and then tu Raymond of court, that excessive also a useful member of the Stockton Springs; Charles Jepson, Win- whiskey proceeded Camden, A. l'ollister of Atlantic is the programme will be had his picture taken, but it is not finished on George street, furnished by Equity fi half pint bottles of whiskey and year friends. She is Searsmont, Sept. gives the par- New York Military at Cornwall- YACHTS AND her to a number of were excused from on the first 12 quart bottles of 30 bottles Academy BOATS. large duty traverse ticulars of brandy quart At this Mr. nf young Sweetland's death, sub- of one ten of on-the-Hudsou. school Pollis- *'•11, .Sept. is, to the survived a brother, Henry Bailey jury by reason of sickness and business du- whiskey, gallon keg whiskey, ter obtained (.Special by as contained high rank in all of his studies, The steam yacht Navis, owned Mai ι. A. Helen A. ties. stantially in the foregoing let- five gallon keg of sherry wine, five gallon by George Frank Robinson, a North two sisters, Mrs. showing unusual in mathematics, A. is now Belfast, Second Travebse J ky. Charles H. keg of wine, 30 quarts of ability Gilchrest, moored at the lower Lklami barber, who slashed his of ters. It says that when he was found a port whiskey. lie is to enter the of his Rowe of Morrill and Miss Nan Bailey S. After the wharf the sheriff employ brother-in- bridge. "■irt, (Jiace E. with a Waterman, foreman ; E. Morse, Belmont ; leaving pro- Stover, razor, Mrs. F. physician was summoned who after a care- law, Mr. Wilber A. Anderson, formerly of at and an daughter, George Π. Pratt, Troy; Charles Ï. ceeded to the American Express office, Will Kotman's evening her boarding house at Belfast, Randall, this Mrs. Anderson was before her sloop Bogie has gone out -"··*< adopted Dana ful examination thought he had where he found 00 bottles of city. of street, was arraigned in the J. of Belfast. The funeral services, Montville; Reynolds, Unity; W. P. become quart whiskey Miss Isabel commission and will be hauled out at Rigby Edward and three bottles of marriage Chadbourne Pollister, >urt. before L. Wilson Sargent, Searsport ; Sheldon, Mor- asphyxiated by the gas from the quart gin. Macomber's. She be converted a yesterday morning which were conducted by Rev. Γ). emitting and was one of the most popular teachers into '<■ on a of assault rill ; James I). Tucker, Belfast :N. A. Webb, I launch next season. charge with in· were held hot cinders on which he had been the of the Portland High school, !i and of the church, Jackson ; Matthew W. Welch, Jo- lying Col. Allen Dead. having charge pleaded not guilty. On Congregational Belfast; of the English She was also 13th. Many seph F. Wiley, Linoolnville; A. E. entire night, and that his person was very department. \ssistant County Attorney Ver- Wednesday afternoon, Sept. Wymau, teacher of at that school. Mr. An- Trains to Run in Three Weeks. ι-μ I sfesboro. burned that oratory was continued to from sor- severely ; the kind people of Augusta, Me., 19. Colonel derson Wednesday beautiful flowers were received After September recently a large rubber •"'""ι* and Robinson was to impanelling the juries the docket Buchanan him in Samuel 11. governor of the purchased ordered was in took charge and attended Allen, formerly plantation near Honolulu, which it is un- Chief Engineer of the Northern "■ h rowing friends. The interment was called and cases assigned. There are Burpee the sum of $300. Miss Stover him until his national soldiers' hôme at Togus, died, to- derstood is in value and Maine Seaport Railroad that a number of civil cases to be tried and faithfully demise, and that rapidly increasing says within "augliter of George R. Stover, a Morrill. quite day, aged 79 years. which furnishes to three weeks trains will be many cases to be of. his candition was so serious that he employment many men. ruuniug on the iwr, and lived in Rockland at the liquor disposed never —Portland new line from to ;l t· the in Express. Lagrange Stockton, pro- Kobinson did. Her father now oldest resident of Among lawyers attendance ou the consciousness. "His funeral Tu Cure a Cold In One the George E. Card, the gained was Day. This will interest the friends in viding bridges are finished, and Bridge :"lfast. Her are not opening session were Joseph Williamson, many injuries seri- the residence of his son-in- preached by Rev. T. K. Morris of the Take LAXATIVE BROMO Engineer Coombs says that his of the i. Brooks, died at Augusta; W. T. C. Bap- QUININE this and of Mrs. A. part the cut across her face and Runnells, Searsport; Tablets. All refund the city vicinity George work wilj be at that time. :l 18th. The de- Fred W. tist church, assisted by Rev. F. E. druggists money ready Great her for life. Dr. law, E. G. Roberts, Sept. Brown, Jr., Brooks; Ellery Bow- 11am- who was Miss ",k disfigure Leigh- if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Pollister, Arbella l'illsbury, progress has been made within the past five wound. town of Eastport, den, Winterport. mond of the Methodist aud stitches in the ceased was born in the church, hie re- on each box, 25c. formerly of Belfast. three weeks laying rails and ballasting. Leathers, Mrs. C. I more men crossed the home plate, and Hunt, Mr». Alice Spratt C. by Miss Emma Winalow, ! hit Haws; reading A FRESHMAN AT U. OF M. thanks to the lucky placing of a also remarks by Mrs. Stevenson, whose" HAVE SOME when Col. Ellsworth I you were among them. Once more father was present ' was killed. The Carmel musical associa- X later a ball things blurred when, on, tion was and played many fine Ice Cream You were at a loss as to present and make it It will be completely soared into the sky, bidding fair to sélections. A vote of thanks was passed yourself. pure next move would for the to the the Evening Star Tem- and in way if you use wluit your be, It was association, just right every invade your territory. coining ple, and of Carmel., All united in bell had stopped ringing and your ex- people so fast you had almost no time to singing America. Honorary members had had a and C. F. Kimball, John Ilurd i)-Zerta perience dazing benumb- but instinctively you ran back- present were, think, and Mrs. Nellie Iluut. Chaplain Dyer Ice Cream Powder ing effect. Your recitation was going over some ward. fearing to stumble elosed by prayer. > in the No cooking on somewhere, but where? Your base- Everything package. obstacle, but keeping your eyes oil the or heating. Just add one quart mijk and ball friend had an and to- inspiration, A then the sound of leather freeze. Makes nearly two quarts and can ball. jump, THE 31ST MAINE AT BANGOB. gether you sought the gigantic schedule forward be inade in ten minutes. Five flavors.^ hitting leather, and, running The annual reunion of the 31st Maine Two 25c. board in Alumni Hall. A ?old by all grocers. packages hasty peru- again, the ball was returning to second regimental association was held in Bangor in 13th with a fair attendance of the sal resulted in more confusion, and the enthusiasts in the Sept. almost before some of whom were accompanied went into the where members, PLEASES EVERYBODY despair you otlice, stand knew what was doing. by their wives or daughters. F. S. Perkins of second vice of the you were speedily rescued from your The excitement was at fever heat Castine, the president BLOOD WILL TELL. association, presided. Mayor Peirce de- and sent over to 2:3 was tangle Wingate, the ninth, but the game livered an of welcome. during It takes lots of nervous force and address $35 or $4C vitality, the mem- Why Pay to youi you found that first man must be The roll call showed following where, dismay, done almost before Jack, the strength to win a race. Blood' FOB A bers present: Co. A, William B. Grindle, the instructor had almost concluded en- pure and up, to the plate. Somehow the good. A. S. Arlington, Mass.; J. F. got Without good red blood a man has a Ilarriman, his remarks and was on the of not Kenduskeag; Pau! point thusiasm in the grandstand did weak heart and poor nerves. Thinness of Beath, Berry, Stetson; Ε. B. S. Dean Benson, Bangor. Cooking Range the class. That meant that had the blood, or anemia, is common in men Crosby, dismissing reach the field, for the snap gone Co. Ε. E. When you can buy and women, and all those who work Β, Ε. K. McKenzie, Harrington ; to class to Af- young Co. C. F. you had stay after get your out of things and nobody scored. indoors, who do not get enough go£d ox- Small, Addison. C, Oakman, Mass.; Lieut. W. H. H. instruction about text etc., but classes streamed ygen in their lungs, consequently have too Arlington, Ware, ..HEM STAPLES.. books, ter the game, the M. C. H. many white blood corpuscles. Augusta; Edward True, Allen, it was not so dreadful after all. of the stand into the Conner. Co. Os- very slowly out and Keep the nerves nourished, the heart Dover ; F. L. D, Irving Ellsworth; W. M. Mayo, Bangor; F. Still, it was a mortifying experience, tield. It almost looked like a scrap at strong, the head cool, the stomach vigorous, good, Price and a has S. J. J. Butts, THE $2.50 $3.00. Castine; DIGHTON the liver active with tonic which Perkins, Weston; and hated for so were in evi- you yourself being first, but upper classmen stood the test of time and has a wide repu- G. Butler, Yinalhaven ; S. S. Smallidge, Garland. Co. II. D. THE BEST MAT IN THE CITY. MONARCH stupid. But, after all, it was over and dence, and beside counting out the tation, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Edward S. Miner, E, A First Class, Highest Grade, Heavy (425 lbs.), SHIRTS Daniel Winslow. Co. Discovery. Miles, Patten; F, C(K>KING RANGE, delivered at your Station, Just in Stiff and would never in was ALSO A LA KG Ε LINE OF received, Soft Bos ^ you have any question score once little audible rejoicing Tonics consisting of large portions of E. F. Cobb, Bangor; H. C. Whitney, Hamp- or do not Ε. E. Baugor. Co. J. J. your mind again as to where 23 Win noticed. shone 011 the faces of the alcohol, iron cod liver oil, bring den; Snow, G, The largest line of Shirts. Collars anil .Toy Harbor. Co. C. C. ( the desired changes in the blood, because Roberts, Winter H, in the from tin* 'hp.:» -τ f:.. was. When got through and could not be city, gate you Freshmen, however, they do not enter the system and are not Downs, Bangor. Co. 1, Frank L. Meiritt, MEN S I BOYS CAPS Peter States. listening to instructions it was almost suppressed. A lot of fellows you did absorbed into the blood, with the excep- Gardiner; I). C. Wakefield, Murray, $24.22 tion of the alcohol, which shrivels up the Bangor. Co. K, William II. Jennison, Fox- chapel time and you joined the stream not know at all insisted on wringing red blood corpuscles when it does come in croft; M. J. Garland, Ellsworth. Co. L, RUBBER COALS. OIL COATS & HAÏS MEN'S AND BOYS' of fellows gravitating Alumni-ward your hand, while if Jack had not been contact with them. Therefore do not allow C. 11. French, Brewer; W. F. Moore, A. J. SHhUKS, the dealer to insult your intelligence by Taylor, Bangor. Maj. Roscoe G. Rollins of ALL G KAI>ES AND from their various recitations. It an level-headed lie RAIN PROOF Men extremely boy telling you he has something better than Bangor was the only member of the field COATS. and Boys. seemed to be quite "the thing" to ask would have been spoiled forever, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. stall' present. MEN'S AND BOYS' BR Vf the The cost only. "The People's It was voted that the wives and daughters for mail at the otlice, and so you lined the sturdy little pitcher was centre of mailing Common Sense Medical Adviser." 100S large of the members of the regiment be admitted oi an admiring group. It could not iMom the SiiMtlim>;· S up witli the rest, not because you pages, is sent free on receipt of twenty-one to honorary membership in the association Custom Suits last forever, this extremely informal the covered new shades. but because one-cent stamps, for paper and invited to attend and take part in the really expected anything and under a escort the cloth- reception, joyful book, or thirty-one stamps for meetings at all reunions. To Older from Ν<·\\ York's greatest tailoring > there is a chance, and also be- the victorious team moved gym-ward. bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Officers were elected as follows: .1. .1. Rubber Celluloid Collet always Co., Spencer Tracy Co.'. I guarantee the tit. 1 a fascination in it. Buffalo. Ν Y. Roberts, Winter Harbor, pres.; K. 1!. Mc- cause there is certain car save from >iMiO to >Τ·.<>υ a REEFING BY MACHINERY For constipation, the true, scientific cure Kenzie, Harrington, W. II. 11. Ware, Augus- you suit. Μ Κ Ν Λ M » win- When your turn came at the little is Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Pellet?. Mild, ta, and C. H. Allen, Dover, vice pres. 11. other can dow were to have the harmless, yet sure. No pill com- C. Whitman, Hampden, sec.; .J. F. Beath, you delighted Helow there! All hands 011 deck! Fur and for Men and Women. 50 M pare with them. Kenduskeag, chaplain. It was voted to Caps Gloves, handed tj How 15rail 111 the anchor; let go the Special home paper you. good spanker: hold the 1906 reunion in Harrington oil tlie Woolen Gloves and Mittens. Domestic Hand a boat and the old man it looked! You were to lower put second in just achiug Wednesday September. Made Leather Gloves and Mittens. Woolen Sale ! ashore! Listen to this : The :31st Maine infantry was organized i open the tightly rolled bundle and Captain Williams, an old California sail- THE BOYS IN BLUE. in Augusta, in March and April, lwu, to Collarettes in all colors and grades. but the li was read tl.e familiar names: organ ing master, having spent the greater part of serve three years, recruited largely which to stairs and his lift- in experimenting, has succeeded in from the old liml Maine, had been Dress Suit Cases from $1.25 to $5. Just received H began play up everybody THE 21 ST M AI \τ Κ AT AltUSTA. in the earlier I perfecting a model of a sailing vessel where literally cut to pieces battles was the After of the The w as commanded ciowding up stairway. all the handling of the sails is done by ma- The "Jlst Maine Regimental Association war. regiment Krcin .!■·!· later a the si·ι vice was over the classes were chinery. The invention consists of a set of held its annual reunion in bj Col. Daniel White, prominent 1? lias all the latest attachments, for Augusta, >ept. and eastern Maine. The winches at the foot of each mast whereby a man in Bangor wood or eoal, with anugh. and tlie afternoon Omen, V· ι'ioi.'t from an unknown tirm—we've \λ : in front of each mast means of which lie. the works. Imy Direct, tïuin the by Waldoboro, Marcus L. Hewett, .Sa- beei. stoves for 37 years. Duck Coats and Woolen ii baseball etc The The was mastered out of the .akiug Heavy Sheep ar.'! < 111 » s : < 11 ■ spent practice, the yards can be brace-,">!)- a year. M. Giuty, Ma». Charlestown, ; Elbridge The annual reunion of the Jut Maine —The Searchlight. Cothran, and Al- HEM 12 Μι had chosen their and to Kedgranite, Wisconsin; was St, captain, your be we have no cavalry association held in Lewiston, STAPLES, If this report true—and bert A. Melvin, Lowell, Mass. it was un- 13th with an attendance of about SO THE BREEZE. great surprise and greater joy. reason to doubt it—the problem ol the The following officers were elected for i-ept. SEA members. The reunion was held at one of employed wili be intensified in proportion the coming year : Hiram FRED Insurance and Rt;i .lack. You had a good deal to talk President, Wyman, the restaurants at the State fair ATWOOD, VV,3°RT· as the shipowners' profits are increased, Oakland; vice president; A. B. grounds, Vol. 27. No. 9. notes as to I'erkins, where a was served noon. At over that night, comparing and the necessity tor ."socialism will become Augusta; Win. S. Brown, Waldoboro; banquet at REPRESENTING t>\ Εκ FC irtV-five million so more Worker ι N the business meeting the following officers courses and instructors, and much evident.—The .Y.). Homer Praetor, Waterville; and talking secretary were elected: George Dustin, Aubun., Belfast, Me., Sept., >/, /qoj. The Worker it has "no reason to historian, Joseph T. Woodward, hire, Lite, Accident, Plate (jlass, Tornado Insurance, Mm over the for the and as says Sidney; Lieut. L. Ιί. 11 il!, prospects team, treasurer, Norman 11. Fossett, pres.; Augusta, sec.; doubt tins Of course not; the Riverside; Gen. J. 1'. C il cor. sec. "TlHr thing that makes the worlil voti had no recitations until report. Edmond ley, Rockland, gn round, Insurance anil Monday have chaplain, Gould, Madison. 13 of ink." Inspection. Worker might with equal truth At noon It was voted to hold the next year's re- plcuty printers' luxuriant. dinner was served by the mem- you felt said that it has no reason to doubt any bers of union in Lewiston. Some comment was the local Relief Corps, and after Security Konds for Cashiers. Coutr Λ'.Ιΐϋίΐ an invention in caused by the failure of some beer ordered WE PRINT The next morning was tar from other report! The alleged dinner there were and the ANYTHING.—Leaflets, Correspondence solicited, ilea e* t:ite and sold. speeches singing the to and it was + ί bought old war for banquet arrive, found Envelopes,♦ Flyers,+ for base ball. It was dull and question may have its doubtful points, of songs by a quartette from Togus. Pamphlets,+ ideal one that it had been held up at the station by but there is no questioning its value as The '21st Maine was recruited in the Ken- tards,+ Booklets,* Programs,+ BUI with a of rain in the air. the Sturgis deputies. The man in charge + dark, promise a the nebec valley from to Bath and & >ote Heads, Posters, + It con- I offer for sale {! H· ! the list as a substitute, of course you Sturgis commission deputy neglected to plants on low ground. tains about 40 arte*, machine nu'Winu loot of til'· S«i wll ■·. but he has undoubtedly made a hit with A roll call at the business meeting show- land, pas ed post all his fellows and one of them held it Waldo County Supreme Court, tuve for 10 or li: cows; tw story houst ami eM, promu t y in Belfast. had to into a suit for before the Socialist all; that'll the following members of the ...τ get practice press. Belay regiment was Belfast, has commenced this week. siated roof, finished in hard wood is thoroughly : up. It finally released and delivered, barn, carriage do the Seaman's present Straw hats have closed the season. house and other lMiild.n.rs; two all modem conveniences the game, and though there was hardly watch!—The Coast but caused a delay of about two hours in orehards. applet Field and staff ; Jos. T. Hard times for the rain ! near is in tin- i:._ pa: ! : Journal. Adjt. Woodward; the Fairs—rain, and other fruit; school: two miles from new j:ro\\ a chance of onto the field Win. s. banquet. See Brackett's Bulletin, in lu Main St. railroad ot view of Belfast hay. really getting (jr. Mr., Brown;Asst. Surg., David those crayon, depot Ftnjuire In this it occurred to us that 1'. Bolster. Among present were Gen. J. 1'. A few small lots, just out from the city, will 35tf FKLO ATVVOOD. the still chance was reading Winterport. for contest, your Cilley of Rockland, Col. A. C. Drinkwater make nice little homes. Must be sold. ·■ Co. A : Washington Bornheimer. I also have I h.· iiMiis-· >>: : we had heard of something of the of Braintree, Mass., Putnam of Iloui- The semi-annual session of Good better than none. The two interested Co. B: Alien C. Goodwin, Edward Capt. Templars near Post ( >fllee squan kind before and in an old book Frye, ton and Capt. Carson of Mt. Vernon. will be held at Brooks village, Oct. 11--2. house. This is anothei o»i ι scrap Milford Bickford, Alfred K. Everett g« j classes gathered early in their respec- Nelson, an investiù. iii. Dun't m we found an the A. I'enney, Joel Samuel T. GRAVEL ROOFING. I engraving showing Richardson, IN We Print Three Papers : bargains in Η ï r :. : is tive sides of tlie grandstand, where the Thayer, Horace B. MEETING OF VETERANS CAMDEN. Tibbetts, Humphrey E. + +■ To owners of buihlings new day. \ methods of reeling topsails from the Hiram Camden entertained a large number of G. Sea Breeze. needing pitch- Seniors drifted in with the Sophomores Webster, Wyman. and-gravel roofs this fall >r requiring repairs t< A. men 15th. The reunior. of the deck, invented L. K. Morse ol Co. C: Roswell C. Harris, II. R., Sept. The Girls-Home. old roofs, would say we are prepared to «lo sud WOO DC (ol the Juniors the num- by (.'apt. Augustus F11/(Ίν and augmented Charles 11. association composed of the Second Maine work ou notice in the most man and the de lluse, JIatson, James Batehel- Temperance Record propei approved Roekport. Me., patentee's John Fourth Maine Berden's ner. We do not wisn to to do this work to I··· Λ pi bers in the Freshman side. A group of der, 11. Brown, James F. Cox, Leon- Battery, Regiment, attempt going and Naval and cannot do so without extra expense, at'tei scription of his system. The article ard Flint, Nelson John T. Sharpshooters Veterans was Sent nail, or the colors of their re- Gould, Ilaley, by Stage, Express. the time of snow fail t<· which fact the attenlioi girls, wearing Timothy William held in the morning at the hall at the Cam- says: "The inventfoi) was used bj Leighton, B. Melcher, 10 Main St. GEO. E. BRACKETT, of interested parties is especially called. the Seth B. Martin V. den Trotting Park grounds. At in o'clock spective classes,broke up monotony, Taylor, White. BELFAST, MAI SE. CITY KOOFlNti CO., Real Estât* Λ,· Morse while master of the Co. I): a business meeting was held and about PRINTER, ('apt. sliii Joseph Garland, Alfred B. s. <;. smai i. for faces were not to be distinguished loo were Supt. Col. Adams for live also Perkins, George \V. Cushmau, Norman 11, present. Retiring President Or Win. I» οΠΜ I'·Λ I years; by Capt Fred D. Aldus of Camden and Belfast, Sept.. 1. from the lield. The respective cheei Fossett, Joseph E. Fossett, William A. Aus- presided, the E. A. later of Rockland officers were Butler, Mayor tin, Andrew J. Blaisdell, Richard O. following elected: President, leaders were getting their sections Emery, Given B. Second Maine Bat- for a number ot years, and continuée John R. Flagg, Edward P. Heald, Charles Thorndike, 'warmed up." Λ Junior threw himself E. Low, Albert P. John R. Pol- tery; vice presidents, John C. Turner, to be useel 011 the until she was Plummer, ship lard, llomer C. Proctor, Oliver P. Iiobbins Naval Veterans; Edgar Crockett, Burden's into the breach and led the Freshmen and Henrv G. Forbes of the 'D j burned at New York. By this methoc Orrin Bragg. Sharpshooters m their cheers, which were a bit Co. E: L. Fourth Maine Regiment; Secretary, J. \V. ragged the work of is all Augustus Smith, Granvillt j reeling performee L. Titus, Fourth Maine Regiment; ( haplaiti, lU at lirst with tlie oft-rehearsed I Godding, George Leeman, Melville Mer BEE TALKING compared Ε. M. ot Co. G BUSY Shaw Sixteenth Maine FREE from the deck, 110 men are requirec rill, Nathaniel S. Purintou, William 11. II but which made j Ware. Regiment. The following company secre- Sophomore slogan, ti) ; and the sail is never torn ο aloft, taries were elected: F. I). Aldus, Co. Α.: in volume and enthusiasm what they Co. F": George A. Russell, Charles II strained. The average time reqtiiree Dunton, John M. Williams, William H A. F. W'ooster, Co. Β. ; Κ- K. Rankin, Co. lacked in and tone. The teams ( L. I). Carver, Co. 1>. ; J E. Co. unity for reeling and setting the sail during Hunt, William A. Khoades. '.; Means, ; E. ; W. C. Howe, Co. F. ; Co. had a short and then witl j Co. G Charles C Hartwell. Capt. Rundlett, lost Generous Oiler Ew practice, the live it was used G. J. IL Co. 11. A. ?_ j years by Captaii Co. II : Henry Thompson, Simon C. liast ; Thomas, ; J. Maker, Co. IM each side spurred on to its utmost by ings, Granville R. 1., Seth M. Young, Co. K. ; Alton S. Spear, Morse was seven and one-half minutes Sibley, John K. Blodgett Always liberal with our patrons. « the continued cheers from the stand, Austin Bragg, Charles II. Davis, Cyrus W Naval Veterans; Fred Morse, Berden's The sails can be reefed the watch 01 1 Resolutions were ever to the by Foster, Alonzo McNeer, Justin A. Sawtelle Sharpshooters. passed greatest offer given Belfast ι the Senior took his tort over the late Col. a membei umpire place, deck in any weather, even if wet ο ; David F. Shea, Aldeu A. Sherman, Leavit Elijah Walker, of the association. It was voted to hold open a pasteboard box, called out "l>laj frozen." ι. uaj cf. Co. I: W. the next meeting in Rockland. Dinner and the was on. was George Hubbard, William H n< ball," and game It suoDer were served at the Park bv tlif Bee >larr, Thomas X. Ayer, William Xasli Busy Qraphopin evident from the first that the gam< Attacked by a Mob John Walk. ladies of the lieliet Corps of C aniueii. Co. Κ : Howard At 2 p. 111., the meeting of the Second t· would be a close one. Honors seemei and beaten, in a labor riot, until coverei Burgess, John G. Drake given with every purchase amountinir s*· Edmond Albert C. Maine Cavalry Association was held in the with sores, a Chicago street oar eonducto Gould, Iieald, James H to lie about equally cnvmed lietweei llaynes, Mark L. G, A. R. hall and Charles A. Lindsay, presi- Also the famous applied Buck leu's Arnica Salve, and wa Rollins, Henry Varney in the 1 Frank S. Wade. dent last year, chair. The following the batteries, and what the Sophomorei soon sound and well. "X use it in fain my officers were elected: President, \V. J in and ο ily," writes G. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich, (?· gained experience knowledge ! THE 22N 1> Gillespie, Boston. Vice presidents, Charles Gold Moulded "and find it perfect." Simply great fo MAINE AT CARMEL. high Speed the their opponents made u] 1 j A. Lindsay, Roxbury; Joseph ClUKey ground I cuts and burns. Only 25c at K. H. > The 17th annual reunion Moody' of the ±.'n< Chester, Mass.; J. H. Perkins, Haverhill, a· :t" their stick work. You watchei 1 store. one given with each"#*."» purchase, or by good drug Maine Regiment association was held in Mass. Secretary and treasurer, George R. Carmel (>. the latest selections famous artists. the game from the bench, vainly long Wednesday, Sept. The associa Small of Augusta. Chaplain, Captain by tion was called to order by the president Moses French of Solon. WITHOUT ONE for a chance to into it." I,ucl NO HOME COMPLETE ing "get WEDDING BELLS. S. S. Spratt; prayer by the A. P. were made Comrade Irish chaplain, Speeches by ONE seemed to be with the older class durinj Smith of Orringtou : address of welcome by and Lieutenant Prescott of Co. Κ and Com- NO EASIER WAY TO GET McDox ald-Sciiwaktz. even H. H. j Thursday Wheeler, U. fe. Xavy. The following rades McDuff and Strout and Rev. Κ. 11. (.'ail at our store and this wo the lirst of the game, for a well ' at the home'of the inspect placei ing, sept. 7th, bride' members were present, many of them being lioynton of Camden. The following mem- Mr. and Mrs. W E. chine and hear your favorite selection. hit, coupled with an error in the field parents, Schi^irtz, it accompanied by their wives and daughters bers were present: Ε. B. Strout, Chester, Camden, Miss Barbara Schwartz was unitei [ Sergt. Major, Κ G. Rollins. W. J. Co. brought in two runs for them in tin \ Mass.; Gill, J), Roxbury; Joseph in marriage by Rev. L. I» Evans to Charle Company A, John Emery, S. M. Iiomsted Clukey, Co. K, Chester; Clias. A. Lindsay, third inning. At the end of the fourtl C. McDonald of Thomaston. The ring ser M. E. Walker, M. McAuliffe, G. F. Loring Co. A, Roxbury; John L. Mayers, Co. 1 ASK.FOR vice was used. The bride was Bartlett tin· score was still l' to <> in favor of tin becoming!; Bradford, I. F. Partridge, A. W. Cambridge, Mass. ; G. 11. Jenkins, Co. F. COUPONS gowned in white silk with trimmings o' ι Bussell, Lewis White, F. II. Jewell. Temple, Me.; A. D. Grant, Co. 1>, State D. P. ores, in of the chant iron Dutchess lace and carried a bouquet of swee ; James S. ; S. PALMER, ■Hiplion spite Company B, Spratt, Daniel Farm, Mass. John Stevens, Co. E, War- The bridal was attended ■ the Freshman end of the stand, "Wi peas. couple b; Goodwin. Albert A. Nichols, Edwin Ε ren ; K. \V. Farrar, Co. E, Washington: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnold. Mrs. McDon White. Lewis Dicker, Co. G, Lagrange; George A. Men's Hats, and Goods, Masonic Belfast. Mal·'; want a hit: we want a to whicl is a Furnishings, Gaps fancy Temple, hit;" ; aid young lady of charming personality Compai y C, Iliram K, Stevens, A. 1' Hill, Co. E, Boston; Llewellyn Carter, Co. I and with a host of friends. She has beei '.lie >ophs answered, prophetically Smith. H, Searsport ; J. L. Burns, Co. E, Wash- [ »inpluyed as bookkeeper by the Camdei Company E, Lieut. T. J. l'eaks, Charles ington; Chas. Humphrey, Co. F, Auburn; "You won't it; won't it." 1 get you get Lumber Co. The groom is a druggist ii W. Farrar. Samuel Morrill, Roscoe Haines, Nowell Jewell, Co. F, Auburn; Benjamii. When the team came in at the end ο Thomaston. The presents were many am i George M. Toward, S. L. Brawn, F. II Bartlett, Co. E, Rockland; E. S. l'rescott, pretty, and the new ly wedded couple havi Dyer, S. Southard. (Jo. Daniel A. Co. the lourtl a general ensued F, Farmington; Buswell, shakeup the best wishes of their many friends fo Company G, William Gellerson I, Garland; P. 11. Spear, Co. K, East Booth- and fourol the men were retired. Yoi future happiness. They will reside ii Company* 11, Levi A. Lovejoy, John M bay; J. M. Teague, Co. L, Phillips; W. R. BUY YOUR IM Thomaston. A. WINTER'S Morrison, Ilenry James A Co. R. J. threw IT the sweater you had kep Whittier, Manthen, G, Lagrange; MeDuff, Tiplady, John B. Chandler, William Lang Co. I), Lagrange; J. 11. Perkins, Co. K, * a : A over your shoulder, and with praye Pinkiiam-Taylok. very pretty wed ley. Haverhill; A. 11. Drake, Co. M, Stockton ; >.OF THE<" took in Hampden at the home o; Uwen W. R. "Ww- in joui heart that you might justif; ding place Company I, Bridges, M. F, \. G. Glidden, Co. E, Nobleborm; G. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L Ellis, Geo. W. Mitchell, A. J. Robinson. Smith, Augusta; W. S. Irish, Co. E, Cam- the move went to the bat in fear am Taylor, Wednesday evening, Sept. 6th, a Alonzo Philbrick. den; H. L. Colson, Co. H, Waterville; Asa 8 when their trembling. It gave you a queer seusa o'clock, youngest daughter Company K, Hanson Hutcliings, Olivei Judkins, Co. K, Skowhegan; Benjamin Miss Alice May Taylor, was married to Mr Atwell, X. B. Robinson, S. S. Spratt, J. L Roberts, Co. M, Bangor; C. A. Wing, Co. which seemed to affec ■ tion, chiefly Ausba Fred Pinkliam, both of Hampden Pease. M, Wayne; T. L. Cross, Co. 11, Lincoln- knees, to hear your name 011 tin ι The couple stood under an arch of flower; Letters were read from the following ville; R. E. Knight, Co. G, Stickney Center; your and Rev. T. P. th Co. Humphrey performed Col. Simon G. Jerrard, Capt. John T. Gil- John Co. A. M. Winscott, Co. E, Belfast Pratt, L; Fuel & end of a cheer from the throats of you ceremony in the presence of the immédiat s man, Lieut. Geo. II. Hoardman, Lieut. 0. Β Damariscotta Mills ; John E. Rhines, Co. M, Hay classmates, and of course you did 110 ; family and relatives, using the single rim ! Williams, Charles S. Wiug, 0. L. Sherburm Waldoboro; Riley W. Mathews, Co. H, service. Harold Grant was best man am 1 and Fernando Miles. John Hurd of F. Co. as went di thi Lincolnville; J. Rolfe, I, Clinton; do a thing, your grounder was Th ! Miss Florence Taylor bridesmaid. First Heavy artillery was present, alst Moses French, Co. K, Solon ; L. H. Boud, rectly into some hands which were ap bride was very prettily attired in whit i members of other regiments. Co. L, Martinsville ; ilarry Phelps, Co. L, muslin and wore bride's roses. Cake, ic i It was voted to Ed- just waiting to catch it. am hold the reunion nexl Boston ; E. G. Norton, Co. D, Liberty ; patently cream and fruit were served. A receptio: > year at Corinna. win Fogg, Co. G, Ilartland; R. B. Robbins, ! trot back ti 1 you had to disconsolately was given Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Officers were elected as follows : I. F Co. E, Union; John F. Fogg, Co. G, Bucks- Ell an I the bench. Nobody did anything won Pinkham are a highly respected couple Partridge, Etna, president; John Emery port. Supper was served in the grange have many friends. They went to house Hampden, Lewis White, Corinna, Bartlet hall at (i o'clock. It was voted to meet next that and the scor 1 in ion derful in inning, keeping Sept. 11th, in West Hampden. Bradford, Carmel, vice presidents; F. H year in Augusta. Egg. Stove and Chestnut, delivered and put (on level), per was still i to 0 at its end. In the sixth Dyer, Charleston, chaplain; F. H. Jewell A campfire at the Opera House in the Sl2ij Aims-Clement. A very pretty weddin ? Hermon Centre, secretary and treasurer. evening was attended by the members ol amid frenzied tha ; occurred noon, 14th, at th however, cheering Thursday Sept. ; There have died during the year, Ε. Β both and a large number ol Stove and Chestnut wharf), per ton 85 home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Clemer organizations Egg, (at 6 into a series of yells, the; r Ϊ Towle, Co. Η ; A. A. Worster, Co. I) ; Sam ladies and other invited guests. Fully 50( degenerated in Seal when their Mis 8 Harbor, daughter, uel W. Haycock, Co. F; Israel M. Gerow were present and the hall was in gala at- in another run. "Things wil 1 Eva was united in with Mi Vein 25 cents ton extrd. brought E., marriage Co. G ; Isaiah A. Baker, Co. C. tire with tlowers and Hags. J. H. Mont Big Lehigh per in ; Vernon S. Aims of North Haven. Th ! take a turn," however, and th The committee of arrangements for thi gouiery gave the address of welcome service was in the prei A discount of 25 cents ton will be made from tiie ;r throat simple performed next reunion is composed of J. L. Pease, L Speeches were made by W. J. Gillespie ol per seventh and eighth the weary of the and a few friends b ence family W. White, Joseph Johnson, Henry W Boston, president of the Second Maine prices for CASII within TEX DAYS from deliver) < : of the Freshmen supporters were cal Rev. A. P. McDonald, pastor of the Congr< Estes. Association, Governor William Τ church. Mr. and Mrs. Aims hav Cavalry a of for tw , gational 5 Dinner was served the ladies of thi Cobb and Gen. J. P. Cilley of Rockland ed upon for paan praise and both are ο by GEORGIA CREEK CUMBERLAND many friends, graduates Evening Star Temple, auxiliary to thi Revs. E. H. Boynton, W. E. Lombard C0AL,| who crossed the bas î in the class of 1904. Th ® panting runners Colby College Knights of the Golden Eagle. After dinne; llenry Jones and others. Patriotic song: STEAM COAi home was most artistically arranged for th POCAHONTAS in time. Y'ou had an offer, tha t President I. F. Partridge took the chair an( I were sung during the exercises. just and under a of flowers th 8I ALL K'NOS· occasion canopy short speeches were made comrades Τ WOOO or but it had been almost two eas r stood. were ri by inning, bridal couple Many gifts J. Peaks, S. S. I. F. Partridge, 0 the and a e Spratt, to count, heart thumpe 1 ceived by happy oouple larg W. A. Whittier, A. F Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poisoi > ■ although your of friends witnessed their Bridges, Henry IS OFTEN VERY DESIRABLE. All coal guaranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and deli\' number depai Smith, F. H. Dyer, Anson Robinson, J. L are results of kidney trouble. Hollister'i so that it almost seemed as if you' 1 ture on the afternoon boat. Mr. and Mr; Tea to thf ATTENTION to outside li Pease, Maj. K. G. Rollins, George Cowan ο Rocky Mountain goes directly SPECIAL given delivery city Aims will reside in Va., whet e cures all lose the ball, and bring eternal disgrac ? Richmond, Hampden, Comrade Andrews, 11th Maine seat of the disease and wheu else ι connection, 41-4 (HvSl Mr. Aims has a in one of the hii H. Telephone position ~, and others ; recitations by Mrs. Nellii fails. 35 cents.—R. Moody. WE GUARANTEE IT upon your head. In the eighth, fou r toric educational institutions. \ THE BEKKICK FAMILY REUNION. County Correspôndence. Mothers Are have in stock ■ the J· Helped ι The twelth annual reunion of Herrick j full line of Mrs. David L. S ΜΙ Τ H TON (Freedom). THEIR HEALTH family met with Mr. and WE Γ,.Μ"ΝΤ· RESTORED Herrick in on the 12th of \ > ! ιιlit has gone to Boston for Mrs. Frank Fuller has gone to Nova Scotia Northport day liWô. All of the living children : with friends Messrs. to visit her mother Mr. and Mrs. George September, of of Derrick's family were present, M;;[tin Thompson Lowell, Clark of South Jefferson visited their niece, Joseph then aged mother — Mrs. M. K. Hurkett, a few days last week. Ruth Herrick Taber of Boston being the ΐϋ. who was called home on Miss liessie Fuller of Melrose, Mass., oldest. Her age is 83 years. Following > mother's sickness, has re- is her PAINTS, visiting cousin, Kate Fuller Mrs. : CASTORIA Brown is are the names ui the others Elizabeth ience—Charles Nettie W ebb of Knox spent last week at For Infants and Children. π r :h\< week as grand juror. Mrs. Li«ie Greeley's, returning home Sun- Herrick Griffin, Lincolnville; Job B. Her- day Ο. M. Harvey and wife and J. 0. rick, Northport; Samuel B. Herrick, Bel- 1 (IN ΓΚΚ. iiart.lett and wife will attend the Maine fast; Thankful Herrick Griffin, Northport; OILS, Aiioii has been plastering for Central Fair this week. David L. Herrick, Northport; Hannah The Kind You Have s «»t' Waldo his new L CKXTKE I.INC01.NVILLK. Herrick Jennie Herrick >w!ton is» at work in Bangor. ness and Wilson, Belfast; The schools in town began Sept. 5th amiability. Spalding, Rockland; Ruby Herrick .Jame- : iI. bertson and Wallace Grey Varnishes, Misses Nellie and Adrienne Cabela Herrick '1 'ι Κ. 11. Nickerson Mrs. Pendleton of son, Rockland; Howard, Always Bought : ·ηι Massachusetts is visiting Boston, wliii have been guests at the home Rockland. William Clements for a few of F. M. Kuss for several weeks, have re- There has been only one death in the -t and wife of Monroe called turned home Mrs. 11. J. Tibbetts of family of children. The stcond child, Joseph Bears the Brushes. Minday 11. C. Maiden ; Hock port visited at Augustus Gardinei's Herrick of died in 18!)S> at the Colors in oil and In return to Providence Tues- the past week—Mrs. Carrie Clark of Hus- Northport, ground dry, fact, ■;> Λ Littletield will ton of 77 There were «4 of begin is visiting relatives in town — Norman age years. present used in : he Tuesd everything painting. Also factory ly. Jones, who has been at home on a vacation, the Herrick descendants, coming from Bos- lias returned to New York—II. E. Promotes Signature the best assortment ot Kan- ton, Rockland, Camden, Lincolnville,North- DigestioaCheerful- | ; kin has gone to Huston, where he has ob- ness and Rest.Contains neither ν; ιΛ. Maddocks ot tained Mrs. Abbia port, Belfast and lslesboro. The youngest Lynn, employment Knights nor and of member was Opium, Morphine Mineral. of ··, in and John Glover of daughter Myra lielle Dakota are present Ralph Drinkwater, visiting her mother, Mrs. Elm ira H Not Nicotic. are relatives in Stetson, aged months. Tinware, visiting for a few weeks—Mrs. Lizzie Andrews of :.u· 1 \ s Knowiton of Belfast The meeting was called to order by Fred Boston, who has been a guest at Victor Nickelplated Cop- rls'here—H. R. I).iws«»u J. Taber of the son of Ruth 11. Woodbridge's for a few weeks, returned Boston, of Old SAMUEL iite .· gathering at their neat* PITCHER per Goods, home Thursday. Taber, and prayer was offered by Myrtle λ r*. ·ιune Mr and Mrs. Pumpkui Seed>~ and Herrick. The minutes of the last reunion ÀIx. * Ranges Mass., who were in m ΚΧΗΛ.Μ. Senna ! ho.-e present were Miss were read by Mabel Miller, Sec'y. The Rochelle $cil$ Mr. and Mrs. Seeti *■ Woodenware, !i and Mr>. Houses Augustus Gray held their Atuse Georgia following officers were elected for the en- ,11.i ftppermtHb Lamps, Mr*. Kalph Clark .f wedding reception at Grange Hall, Burn- Bi : L. ; Ctaf/anBirwn ·»ι" suing year President, David Herrick city. Lynn, J ham, Thursday evening, Sept. 14th. A ff&rty'ietd-- Mrs. Kdward Culson, Mr. Vice Presidents, Job 1>. Herrick, Leslie 1'. Clarified I large number of Sugar Maddocks, Mr. and Mrs. Grangers, neighbors and Miller. Hannah Wilson iSïnteryreen Flavor. friends were Treasurer, ; Sec'v. 1 !!e sure to see our stock before pur- and Mi>. Leslie Lowe, present. The evening was I passed in placing and other aniuse- -Mabel L. Miller; Chaplain, Rachael T. î-'v^iett Felker and Miss plays Tired, nervous arid the j A for Cons : meiits. Eli Ttt'itchelt a irritable, perfect Remedy chasing. Open evenings. Mr. i>awsoii gave some gave number of mother is unfit to Herrick; Committee on time, place and! tips choice selections from his line care for her chil- Fiun. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea hi- _ri and ice graphophone :i|)lioi»ii(»ne, dren. and her condition ruins the program, Cora Herrick, Helen Herrick and ; which were highly appreciated. A line set child's Worms,( 'onvulsions .Feverish- ; mm!;, were served. disposition and reacts Albert Miller. of dishes,. parlor lamp, silver ware and upon herself. ness and Loss OF other v'OSti\ and useful The mother should not be SLEEP. i; ii ν articles were pre- blamed, as : he day was rainy outside but full of : sented to Mi. and Mrs. she no doubt is For Over Gray by lielle Rey- suffering* with back- sunshine beneath the roof of Fac Simile Mitchell & TrusselL ruby entertained the 11 el μ- nolds in of hospitable j Signature of behalf Sebasticook Grange in a ache, headache, bearing-down pains'or > -i■t. i")th....Mrs. Amanda few well chosen word» Mr. and "L'ncle Dave." A bountiful dinner was Mrs. displacement, making· life a burden. tâ&mzzz: (irai uf cold meats of all -tamed to lier home in Bel- responded, thanking Sebasticook Lydia E. Pink ham's table served, consisting j and others for Vege Com- NEW YOBK. several from this place Grange presenting them pound is the kinds, salads, cakes and pies of every so unfailing cure fc_ -his Years with beautiful a.r ; Belfast and all many and presents. Alb mon pro- costly condition. It the description, clam chowder, hot coffee and lb s nid Thirty Icecream and cake were strengthens female ; .. A goodly number from served, after which organs and fruit. were !·· i th^ tau· in Monroe last the company dispersed, feeling that the permanently cures all dis- After dinner remarks made by Dosl· s IN I and J5 -35C1 ! -ses evening had been well and placements irregularities. Mrs. Feed Mildred, Miriam and profitably spent. Danforth Manchester of Northeast ....Mr. Fluelwin of Lewiston Such as ted Mr. and Mrs. Arthur arrived ^ept. testimony the following Harbor, Mrs. Cora Pendleton, Florence Poultry liïth to make a short visit with his should convince •uiijor last week—Eugene sister, women of its value : Mrs. Leander He will then leave Pendleton Hall,and Mrs. I. W. Herrick. All exact cosy of K<»ckland several days last Young. Dear Mrs. Pinkham τ wRAGsen. MICO-SPAR for an " CUBICAL GRIT: red Clews and daughter are extended visit with relatives and I want to tell how are descendants of the Herrick family, and friends in you much good ^ydia E. lew? in Millinocket. Mrs. Aroostook. His niece. Miss Pinkham's in able to Vegetable Compound has done me. expressed great pleasure being CASTORIA The Litest and best form in which lier Maud Young, will accompany him. I suffered for -:ii} iriuin, accompanieu eight years with ovarian attend the reunion. It would be a day that ngor— Albert Avery had a troubles. I was nervous, tired and ir- to supply one of the hen's necesi- SAMlYntlNT. would be long remembered by them. A »ple tu go through Fort Knox ritable, and it did not seem as though I could ties, stand it λ Π enjoyed a very pleasant Captain George Erskine and family of any longer, as I had five children to very interesting and appropriate piece was and Mrs. .J. T. Sbute of visited his brother care for. Lydia E. Pinkham's read Helen "The Hueksport here recently. Vegetable by Herrick, the title being CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS : ! relatives here last week — was recommended and it Mrs. French and Miss Ruth Compound has en- Dear Old Myra French cured me. Home Scenes," followed by sing Lute was at home from Ran- tirety I cannot thank you enough — left l'or for vour 'Hie old ist week Otis Ginn is at Friday Massachusetts to spend the letter of advice and for what ing some of the familiar hymns and songs. HUMPHREYS' *·*ΤΗΕ*·Φ reliable; carefully pre- winter— Mr. Frank E. Lydia for a short vacation — lleath and who Pinkham's Veçetable has ••alitor family, Compound done Those taking part in the singing were Mrs. pared and thoroughly screened. î: who is here on a visit have been here the past year, have moved to for me.—Mrs. Ph. 100 ;tη, Hoffman, Himrod Geo. Cora WITCH HAZEL ■·. their borne in Gray, Herrick, Maude Herrick, ,ie, Mass., had quite an ill Penobscot Miss Emma Street, Brooklyn, IS. Y." WHEAT: lie is at Mrs. Black is in Rucksport as the guest of Miss Alberta Farnham, Mabel Miller, Harold OIL stopping Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women '>, and at this is much Jennie Homer Mr. Austin French is in writing free. Mass. Herrick, Clyde Gray and Everard Bake- Both *wo Boston on business Mrs. James Address, Lynn, smoky and pinched. youngest children of .Staples man. : have been quite sick—Miss went to Hrooksville last week for a brief BARLEY: visit with her Mr. ine meeting eiosea oy singing "boa oe dge of Sandy point is doing parents·. Frank Erskine THE LOYAL LEGION. FOR PILES, has as .η this vicinity. gone engineer of steamer Tremont. with you 'till we meet again." A ONE APPLICATION BRINGS chance togive the hens a change Mr. Ivan Grant is employed on the All too soon RELIEF. Stated Meeting of Maine a' good byes had to be said, and JOBBERS steam shovel as watchman — Comniandery OF of diet. Capt. William in SAMPLE MAILED Goodell of Searsport visited here Kiverton. departing all expressed the hope that FBEE. (1 of Clinton Sunday... prospect having Mrs. James Kichards and son French went they might meet each other next year. OATS AND : Λ stated meeting of the Commander) CORN, FEEDS ■!··!! mill, to cost $40,000; One to Bangor last week for a short Mr. THE HEBBICK FAMILY. stay )f the State of Maine Military Ordei Frank Belcher and of it 25 or Of course we Frank L. Hesse, will take family Winthrop, The reunion was at Druggists, cents, mailed. always have a full Jf the of the Unitei held the old home- Medicine Λ: Mass., have been visiting Mrs. Eliza Hart- Loyal Legion Humphreys' Co., Cor William and John f the stock. Hesse Morri- stead in of one of the tirst set- Streets. New York. stock. son at the Narrows States, was held Oth at Kiverton. Xorthport Grain, Susie Patterson is Sept, Feed, Feeds, the dam and mills, are re- tlers oi that town and one of the home from Rockland for awhile Mrs. I'he business meeting was held at six early nt of the dam known as the settiers of Massachusetts. On the north Fred Kicker from j'clock and ! the dam having been re- Bangor spent Saturday dinner was served at seven side of Oak 11 ill about five miles from Bel- and with her who is em- Ν W. Littlefield of Ran- Sunday husband, Seated at the tables were: Edward Λ fast is the old homestead of the Herrick on :i ployed here the engine.. Mr. Moses a lew days ago, by invita- Butler. S. C. Gordon, Edward O. Shaw family, it is now »wned and occupied by NERVOUS Groceries, The Swan & Co , Neâl is ill with bilious fever at the home of DEBILITY, iiiiittee from Relief Joshua L. Mr. and Mrs. David L son Sibley Hillings Seldon Connor Herrick, of his sister, Mrs. Fred Grant. .The frost last Chamberlain, Vital Weakness and Prostra- angenients have been made to S. ii. Faru Joseph Herrick. j MAINE. week made havoc the Henry Barrage, Augustus BELFAST, c future the entertainment, among gardens Nearly 100 years ago, tion from overwork and other J. L. Blair and wife, who have been visit- liam, A liner O. Shaw, Charles II. Boyd Joseph Herrick, ^'•ciable, or the History of sun of Andrew Herrick of * IMPORTERS OF * her Mr. and Mrs. B. Γ ho mas J. Little, W. Thaxter Penobscot, Me., causes. Homeo- SALT. ■- Flag from '7«> to 'i, under ing parents, Stephen Sidney penetrated into the forest and established Humphreys' I have returned to their home Silas J. M. W the above-named order. The Smith, in New Adams, Thompson, C. what is now known as the "Old No. in use Conn. properly pathic Specific 28, Dealers iu the tiiiest quality οί I j.ο towards a sol- Haven, Webber, Millard F. Hicks, Edmund Β Herrick Homestead." building over 40 years, the success- Funds have been raised Mallet. Ε. X. Small, \V. S. Xoreross Andrew Herrick. father of Her- only THOKNDIK K. Joseph ful ·_!·■ addei foi a hook and lad- Enoch Foster. Carlos Smith, George S ! rick, was a brother of Hon. John Herrick, remedy. $'1 per vial, or spec- Anthracite and ■ or- to the illness of Rev. Κ. A. ^ 1'he compain has been Owing Myers Kowell, S. II. Manning, C. Ε. Marshall I who fur years was a representative of the ial package for serious cases, $3. Mrs B. F λ·"Ι'< elected as follows: there was 110 service in the Centre church Massachusetts legislature. He was born Horatio Staples, C. W. Tilden, W. 1' Sold or seat on o? Blacksmith WELLS, Druggists, prepaid Ο ci I rh.bault; lieutenant, Mar- ! m Gloucester, Mass. He afterwards set- by receipt pric^V last Sunday. It is expected that Kev. Mr. Stoneham, Fanning J. Burbank. Chas -rk, C. Γ. Loder ; assistant tied in Lewiston, Me. The immediate Med- Wiilian7 John Ν. Π. H. li. Charles W Humphreys' Co., & Sts.; Y» Walker; treasurer, W. A. Hunt will speak at the church next Sunday Redlon, Stevens, English ancestors of the Herrick family OKUKKS PROMPTLY FILLED at 111. .. Mr. E. Charles 1, \\ Whitney ; standing p. 11. Simpson has bong hi Roberts, C. Graham, W. Ν ! are Sir William Herrick and his wife, Lady Shampooing, W Frank L. a new gasolene engine Mr. and Mrs. Green. Ira Charles 0. A1 Joan His was a ..aid I)odge, Berry. Hunt, Herrick. mother daugh- 3, 35, 37 Front St., Belfast, Maine Holt lonathan Hrown Frank Higgins of Lincolnville were guests tied Mitchell, Edward M. Hand, Join ter of John bond Es*]., of London, who was Friday and of .Mr. and Mrs one •t 7. aged M years. Funeral Saturday Joseph !'. Hichards, Edward 1). Noves, Dennis Lord Mayor at time. TELEPHONE ■»--·. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Scalp Treatment, held the it li at the home of Iliggins Higgins, M. Η. II. Shaw, W. W. Whit j The traditions of this very ancient! < — F. L. wife and and Bangs, 5000JBŒ4 con- Philbrick, daughter, claim their a Mrs. Kraiik rommètt, Β. M. A. Ii. Turner ! family descent from Erick, Miss C. marsh, Redlon, < < ra wford. He leaves a son Evelyn Higgins of Boston, and V. Danish Chief, who invaded Britain during N. Hebron H. S. Blanchard. ess®' Manicure and -'liters, who were present, lu- Higgins and wife, passed Sept. 17th Mayhew. the reign of Alfred and having been van- i DEEDED with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Files in .· At the business Elisha nham village cemetery Unity·· meeting Hop quished by the Prince was compelled with ; Annually, ίο ëà the n:i ο «· Aiie.ii A. M 1'reacott, died Henry Searsport his followers to repeuple the wasted dis- j by lia 1 »■· ! and lV;egraph Companies. \-r late home, aged 77 years, Canada are visiting her parents, Mr. and panion of the lirst class. He was as iricts of East Angelia, the government of j want YOl'.NG ΛΙΕΝ and LALMt.S of good Mrs. Daniel Dolloff Mrs. Eliza Phil- ! habits, to Facial ,,,, were held the iUh, cm- sistant surgeon of the 14th Maine Vol which he held as a fief of the English Massage, J. of brick, who has been visiting friends in crown, lie is in as ! Hannah Powell iil'idg- unteer infantry, July 2, 1SU2; surgeon recognized history 'inibel" was The Augusta, returned home last week acconi I Erick, King of those Danes who hold the present June It:, He was mustered ou j LEARN TELEGRAPHY \5 MAIN .ν Power < o. is in a panied by her brother, Will Wing of Angus Count rie of East Angle. STREET, BELiAST. MAINE. putting with his Jan. istiturday of last week. Newburgh ton and with Sheridan in the Shenan family this country j years and endorsed by all lead in-j: Railway Wiring Kinds, a ilockof and lambs home. quite large sheep doah was Henry Herrick from Leicester, Eng- j Officials. Lumber, Price paid for lambs <;u>0 and per valley. ■ land. He came to now 1 We execute a >-'50 Homi to every student >KT. The dean, of llolman S. Melche: Naumbeag, Salem, head ....Mrs. Fred llamm, who under- Maj. ! Mass., landing there June iM, lt>29. He i to furnish him or her a position paying from CLOMNG OUT SALE. T. I». Faton have returned *40 to a month in the States t-a>t of the went a surgical operation last week, is doing of Portland leaving vacant the post o: married of Mr. $60 I Edith, daughter Hugh Mountains, or from ^75 to *ΐϋο a ■vt to Woodstock, and Kussell Mrs. Estes id' has Τ Rocky All kinds hem- well, lier sister, Brooks, junior vice-commander, Major John I Laskin of Salem and they settled at Cape in States of the im- long lumber, spruce, been home on his j month west Rockies, vacation, been with her— Mr. and Mrs. was to fil He and his were Gas Joseph Richards of Togus elected Ann. wife among the ;j0 mediately upon graduation. Electric, Fixtures lock, pine, hard wood anil i: iifid — Mrs. James Freeman, service at the Station Supplies, clapboards. Higgins attended the vacancy. General Richards is now who founded the first church in Salem in Students can enter at any time. No va- luite ill, is improving—Mr. Will Also sawdust and ! hard wood. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. back in his native beei 1629. cations. For full particulars regarding any prepare Mass.. is his sis- State, having of our Schools write direct to our executive ; OFFICE WASHINGTON STREET den, visiting Libbv of Unity passed Sunday with her Upon the organization of a new church : stove length, sold at mill or delivered •elle Krskine—Mrs. E. J. detailed by the board of governors oi office at Cincinnati, (3. free. father, H. M. Higgins, at her old home. at Ryal Syde, 1GG7, they with their sons and Catalogue TELEPHONE NUMBER 44-2. national soldiers' homes to any part ol Beltast or Sear on temporarj son's wives were among the founders of the sport ;e the quests of Mrs. D. M. command of the Togus home during first church in The descendants h The Morse School of short notice at '■Vm. Beverly. Telegraphy, Telephone residence, A. Hill has returned from the illness of Col. S. II. Allen. He was of and Edith Derrick are found in Henry NO GREATER 25 Congress it., Belfast, tall 36-11. •ι lise ami will attend the fall welcomed the companions ! nearly all parts of the . They ""Cincinnati, Ohio. ■if'.. Bulialo, Ν. Y. of The town warmly by M schools 4 24t£ U.C. castor ι A present and his immediate election tt have held prominent positions in the politi- 4'Atlanta, Ga. k Γ LaCrosse. Wis. KII9I AlVt l-ΑΠ Dt MADE DITCHER iday.... Capt. Thomas Mor- civil and life of For Infants and Children. the of vice-commander was cal, military the nation and Texarkana, Tex. » San'Francisco, Cal. "1 with a cargo of coal. Leo post junior have also been eminent in science literature, 4Π131 Than it is τ,, ■•'.lrneil from a a pleasing tribute to his personal popu imamnmg economy buy the chaap- yachting trip... and art. In the year 1598 was granted from est Harness ami 111 has returned from Milli- Kind You Have j SaddU-ry (.ioods, because the The Always Bought tarity. the Herald's office unto Robert and William ! price seems low. ••:e lie has been the The of the was read directing paper evening bj Herrick, the sons of John Herrick, alias THE SHODI>V Π111 F. C. At wood is a Bears the >ilas Adams of His making trip Lieut. Waterviile. Erick of Houghton in the countrie of Lei- CHARACTER other, aptain Stephen Mc- vas The of Richmond cester, gentlemen and their for- Signature oi Ljiaf-fX topic Capture posteritye OF CHEAP GOODS .!ie schooner Annie K. Lewis, ever a certain crest or L and one of the first of the L'nior badge, namely: On being Takes away all ami always con- h unburn and Master Horace a wreath of their colors a Bulls Head Ar- apparent saving army to enter that city, his story ol duces to ïi «»!i Friday's boat — Misses a The dissatisfaction.ι was enter gent, issuing forth Laurell Garland. REAL ESTATE the famous event most We make a ^adie McKoinack .have return- TRANSFERS IN Muzzle Ears and Homes tipped Sable. To special point on ihe character oi AT I.AST F"IM) Λ 11 Λ KM LESS j Lieutenant was bri our itter a visit with their sister, taining. Adams be annexed and borne with their ancient goods— We positi\ ely deal in goods of reliable IHAVKliquid for the ret; :>vil >.t' s\;-ei ?iu<>us hair ami Λ 1 ·- ; Moulin — The Hlaisdell corn on the staff of Gen workmanship material. from the face. it not <Ίι!ν ι< il:·· hair The following transfers in real estate gade inspector Coat of Arms which is Silver, a fesse Verray per- this prul Wilde mid w lile Major Stevens THE LOWEST »· Iϊ ICES consistent fectly clean in tivt* jmi;utι .1 wili. i! .ipphed ip week Ziba Williams 111 Waldo or and Gules. with a were recorded County Registry standard of excellence every third diiy remove the i ·. τ* It fur .ι visit I. (). lias heei Motto: Virtus Nobilitat Omnia. high always obtained at pennaueuth. Moody of Deeds tor the week ending Sept. 18, I9ur>". of the Fourth Massachusetts our depends on the sirenulh «·ί 'In* Ιιίγ. 11 .·■ ■'••mfuM in place. .ei.^th his barn last week to .James C. va e of time it will take tot nt i George E. Bracket!, Belfast, credited '.vith havii:g been the first tc earnestly invite inspection of anc. > de>troy .!. It con- shaken but form- goods tains ".♦'badly up Durham, do.; land in Belfast. Horace Ο. I enter Richmond, Lieut. Adams main prices. 47 no caustic, acid c prisonous il^tance. es were broken Mrs. John Nasni Catarrh to treatment I We mean do Will not leave a scat or c .u-e η Stockton Springs, to George C. to quickly yields positively to the best we ean by injur* an> way. Bowdoin, tains that the honors should go Gen It is sold tome under a w litten π τ ♦ siting her niece, Mrs. T. land in Stockton Springs. by Ely's Cream iSalm, which is agreeably our patrons. Very truly, u. u t«. ac- Neally, do.; Wilde. Lieut. Adams constructed the all that is claimed of it. I: in.ule η Dorchester, Mass to Vinnie aromatic- It is received through the nos- complish by Frederick \V. Carr, Revere, parties with whom 1 am personally un i nteil "4, W 11. held a reunion in North- observatory 70 feel; high, which over cleanses and heals the whole surface C. E. S TE I Ε y.S. J 25 Main Si L. Woodman, Northport; land trils, and have perfect confidence in. lA-i further par- : ; 11 ol Hall Friday evening and Sirs. Ε. >1. Carleton, Wiuterport, to looked the doomed city and his story over which it diffuses itself. A remedy for ticulars "all upon or write to >nt time is Mr. and port. or reported Lucia A. Holland, ( hicago; land and build- the Confederate evacuation witnessed Nasal Catarrh which is drying exciting ^er and of be us- MRS. B. F. WELLS. daughter rfau^or ings ill Searsport. Caro E. Carter, Belfast, from the observatory was graphic. Ht to the diseased membrane should not -r< of Mrs. K. A. Snow last ed. Cream Halm is as a Quality and to Esther M. Carter, do. ; land and buildings then told of the entry of the troops am recognized specific, WOOd 15 Main Street Belfast. >. Wm. Kennedy and two chil- Clinton G. Houlton, i'rice 50 cents at druggists or by mail. A in Belfast. Ferguson, read the orders issued the Unior (All correspondence 2Ctf ivti been visiting her parents, land and by cold in the head immediately disappears confidential.) to Robert 1'. Coombs, Belfast; commanders jii o: j in Clothes Lewis At wood, left for i>os- Belfast. Etta J. tp.king possession when Cream Balm is used, Ely Brothers, buildings in Ferguson, lie | HOLLlSTER'S t\'s boat — Mrs. A. E. Treat the Confederate describei 56 Warren New Dixmont, to Ella M. Towle, Winchester;; capital. Street, York. scenes tha' Miss have gone to Maria G. with interesting detail the Is Sawdust. Lizzie, land and buildings in Troy. u-hat the iis&rnir.g Mountain Tea : Pimples, Eczema, Impure .-*ey last week Mrs. Annie in Stockton Chester A. the sentiments of Oliver Otis, Blood. Βη·ί do. ; land Springs. The paper of Lieutenant Adams wai always and Breath. Sliurc ^h Bowels. Headache laughter Stella have returned to E. S. J. Morse, do. ; 100 cords Sawdusl and Backii'-h··. it's llodgkins, Eden, commended independent, aggressive, entertaining, H >cky Mountain Tea in tab- ■a'here they have been for sev- Herbert L. Hop- warmly by Major Barrage Desbecker- let form. :r »·■ ·>:. ί.-naine made land in Stockton Springs. and often audacious, does not sympa- For sal·». by Misses Li 11a and liertha to M. Commander Butler, Gen. Connor ant Apply to H1 solistei·: 1 uc C< itasy, Madis· Wis. kins, Stockton Springs, Joseph thize with the of a corre- t\·· returned from their sum- (ien. and on motion of Genera complaint Staples, do. ; land in Stockton Springs. Tilden Block GOLDEN N'JGGETS FOR SALLOW ..Mr. Howard Grant is still Portland, 1 spondent signing himself "Jiryan Dem- FRED A. HOLMES, PEOPLE George 11. and Charles E. Ilowes, Connor the thanks of the commander; Ίι -mall of land and ocrat." The man wants the ι; II. >IOOI>V prospect recovery. to Isaac Rankin, Wiuterport; | were extended to him. Bryan Mokeli left for her home at Knowl- Maine to take the automo- successor to R. A. Gi rr.ty. Kclires' Mills buildings in Wiuterport. ,Aaron | Brief remarks «ere made by Genera Democracy Made to-Order mi boat — Th^ Knowlton, do., bile in and restrict the use 14tf Monday's ton, Swanville, to Addison Richards. (Ien. Chamberlain and others hand, of the i· Library is in receipt of a in Swanville. Laura F. Morgan, Pine ; devil to three in the land Memorial services for deceased com wagon days week. from Mrs. Helen Durban: Bluff, to William li. Coombs, Islesboro;' The ttiat is to Mr. CLOTHES were the roll thi Opinion, say, Otis, van>ton. 111. This is the thin] in Islesboro. George Mills, Prospect, panions held, showing Ladies & land never much in Gentlemen: did believe government 1 -> -*nt a like amount and it is L. Stockton Springs; deaths of four since the last meeting to Herbert Hopkins, no ■ paternalism, and besides, finds ivciated by the association.. land and buildings in Prospect. William F. Major Ilolrnati S Melcher of Portlanc great COLD WEATHER IS COMING! \twood last to Robert P. harm in automobiles. It is true that went to Boston Moody, Grass Valley, Cal., died June 25; Capt. Ilillman Smith ο and oi coum the style ••r sister, Mrs. Mabel Kennedy. Coombs, Belfast; land and buildings in B. Ham those machines are harmless in them- Takeout your last winter clothe· Have Auburn, July ail; Capt. Joseph is there in abundance. Key West is spendiu^ Grove Camp selves, but under the direction of fool them McDonough Belfast. Northport Wesleyan mond of Intervale, Aug. 4; and Captaii cleaned, pressed and repaired, anil ■ Hrownville with her brother Association, Northport, to Maria drivers are of much harm They are smartly made I Meeting of 10 capable doing save new. We can IcDonough.. Miss Ε. M. Hal old Town, land in Northport. II. C. Vaughan Foxcroft, Aug. buying please you. Give 1. Bean, wa and sometimes become unmitigated from the ftneat fabric* in her dry goods business to Rev Wesleyan Grove Camp Meeting The memorial for Major Melcher us a call at the old place. 3m36 Northport nuisances. As such they are amenable the world. •Vharlf, who will continue thi Association, Northport, to Mrs. H. G. Carl- prepared and presented by Gen. Joshu; RIVAL to the nuisance law.—Portland Press. F. G. the old stand Miss Ague's ton, Boston, land in Northport. North- L. Chamberlain. SPINNEY, Portland has been in towi Grove Camp Meeting Asso- Best lOc. CIGAR port Wesleyan Mixer's Me. or two, re to Charles E. Rogers, "A cold or Ml. M. Has been on the market 12 Block, Belfast. superintending ciation, Northport, cough nearly always produce! man owes it to years. Big Seller Every himself and his — •r house on Deane street New York; land in Northport. Mary E. water all runs to theeyes sales constantly constipation—the family to master a trade or increasing. Roberts of Somerville, Mass., to C. A. llodgkins, nose and mouth instead of passing out ο profession. Richards, Roxbury, Read the advertisement of the !-^r parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M land and buildings in Stockton the the liver and kidneys display six have Eden; system through Morse Schools of in this COLSON, WHY? MERIT Mr. and Mrs. Charles liurtoi A. Bangor, to the want of moisture the bowels be Telegraphy, issue cottageTotsT Springs. Joseph Thompson, For and learn how a BEST DEALERS EVERYWHERE in easily young man or slu.e stole size a f lirockton, Mass., were guesU William R. Coombs, Islesboro; laud come dry and hard." Kennedy's Laxativi lady- Over Ν. C.Matthews' I Any from few hundred feet to 175 acres ^ ma;,· learn telegraphy and be assured a GEO. S. HARKIS & All have shore K. Fellows recently—Mrs Islesboro. Charles li. Thompson, Mont- lloney and Tar is the original Laxativi | CO. ! fronts. Anywhere from Belfast to *Λ is the ol laud in corrects th position. Distributors Boston, Mass. Saturday Cove. Fine view of bay and islands. I ashington, D. C., guest ville, to Ernest 0. China; Cough Syrup. It meets and also have a 1 Taylor, 4m:il large list of property and farms locker — Charles ant Islesboro, to as a city Whitney Montville. Rosena Wyman, above conditions by acting pleasan all sizes and prices. Send for book. are of Mr. ani land in Islesboro. on all cold Boston the guests Philip G. Coombs, do.; cathartic the bowels—expels F. S. HOLMES. !-'e let the Shaw Miss Ada L. Walkei Albert G. Woodman, Chelsea, to Charles H. from the system and cures all coughs, croup Don't little ones suffer from eczema Heal Estate Agent, Belfast, Me. "Ί is at her old home for a few Woodman, Maiden ; laud in Northport. whooping cough, LaGrippe, bronchitis, etc or other torturing skin diseases. No ueed FOR SALE ν — Mrs. H. F. o: Maiden, to Frederick for it. Doan's Ointment cures. Can't Ration Sproul Charles 11. Woodman, harm 50 h. is the of Mrs. Fred At land and in Americans suffer the tortui the most delicate skin. At p. engine, 80 h. p. boiler, feed pumps. Ber- ^a., guest W. Carr, Revere: buildings *Two million any drug store, Heater and STEADY Τ of 50 cents. ryman complete engine room equip- fW. Mr. Morgan, th< ing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Bui Magazines ment·. Also other Secy, in new U; Metho Northport. bargains and second- Association, occupied the dock Blood Bitters cures. At any diu, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. hand wood working ami iron· ''I'it working machinery, Ε MPLOYM EN I Sunday morning....Mrs. Wildi OASTOIIZA. store. When indigestion becomes chronic it is We are also headquarters for ship's pumps, 1,1 cap- To Boston visited her father, Capt dangerous. Kodol Cure will stans. chocks, cleats and all kinds of heavy cast- canvassers for Chase's Hardy Nursery Stock. The Kind You Have Always Bougfit Dyspepsia for GOOD PAY. No r ,Λ|«*rshall, Howan Bwithe to forsee an accident. Nc cure indigestion and all troubles S. ings vessels, both iron and and brass. Let us Experience Necessary. Estab- recently....Mrs. Impossible resulting JOHN FERNALD lished 48 Write for brewer is staying with he; to be for it. D] therefrom, thus preventing Catarrh of the figure your requirements. years. terms. rx,of impossible prepared ALBERT KlISSELL & SONS 'Mrs. Grant. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Monarch over paii Stomach. Sold by R. H. Moody. CO.. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Book Binder, Milier Street, Belfast. Iyr3 Newburyport, Mass. J y S Koch ester, Ν. Y. The Republican Journal. STOCKTON SPRINGS. BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER^!, 1905 LITTLE ONE Hunters are warned against shooting the on the tame crow our streets—a "Be frequenting Time." James H. the Published Every Thursday Morning by pet bird. Howes Republican Journal Publishing Co. Mr. Harry S. I'ark took Monday's boat Ayer's ONE SOLID SORE His of absence is un- —— for Boston. length COLD AND determined. 1 Sometimes the hair is not CHAKLES A. Overlock took boat properly nourished. It suffers I'lLSBCRY.} Busl^"nager Covered With Scales and Scabs Mr. Edward Friday's grippe TABLETS to Boston to visit his brother and family in for food, starves. Then it Somerville, Mass., for a short time. Subscription Terms: In advance, $2.00 a year; From Head to Foot —Doctors and falls out, turns prematurely $l.W for *ix months; 50cents tor three months. Mrs. Moses Burpee returned Saturday, a Advkktisim; Tkkms: For one square, one inch All Other Remedies Fail —Skin from attending the "State Federation of gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is LAXATIVE for INFLUENZA and SUDDEN length in column, 50 cents for one week and in the week. —Dress Womens' Clubs" Iloulton, past Goods-. 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Now Smooth and Clear. Colds and severe pains in the head and Miss Mary Hichborn returned the middle to Iloulton and a These tablets will break •'People living longer—Doctors poor- of the week from her trip body. quickly with maternal cousins in Orland brief visit Hair up the cold and reduce the fever. Price is the of an article in Medi- el," caption ANOTHER WONDERFUL and Bucksport. Vigor cal Talk. This is encouraging—for the hair It nourishes. Do not Fail to see our Mrs. Jennie K. Staples, the guest, for a food. feeds, Splendid brother Assort, people. CURE BY CUTICURA fortnight of her late husband's The hair stops falling, grows and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Staples, her home and and all dan- Four thousand were present at the left Wednesday for Newport, Me., long heavy, ^20c. # Writing under date of Sept. 7, 1904, for the past t wo years. ment of Xew Dress recent reunion of the Smith in druff disappears. Fabrics. family Mrs. Mattie of Shaffer, Cumberland, Russell after his va- out I was and were not all Gardner, spending My hair was coming terribly. New Jersey; they Carrie 11 almost to comb It. But Hair Miss., says: "Some time ago I or- cation with his mother, Mrs. afraid Ayer's IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH A Boston. Christ- Vigor promptly stopped the falling, and also present. Gardner, left Saturday for color." dered and received your wonderful in if restored the natural mas time will probably fiud him town, Mrs. E. G. K. Ward, Landing, N. J. Cuticura Remedies, which I used on can be made train. The promotion of Corporal Tanner the eutire journey by PI.00 a bottle. J. c. ayer co.. COUGH my little afflicted babe with wonder- to be Commander-in-chief of the Grand A quartette party from the village enjoyed for — jowell^^lass^ ful results. I had tried many other last Thursday of the seems to give a most delightful evening Stop it ! Cure will do it. Army Republic remedies without any benefit what- with Mr. and Mrs. Austin French at their Oui; Cough general satisfaction. ever, and Cuticura came to the rescue Sandypoiut home. A genuine musical when doctors and all other rem- the cordial host and Poor Hair my treat was furnished by WOMEN'S A New York paper annouuces 47 edies had failed. One doctor hostess. WAISTS* pro- nounced it the other eczema. "fatal deaths" in Xew Orleans. And scrofula, Lester >1. Bragg left Saturday for Cam- Harrv W. Clark & Co. Price 20c. The little one was one solid with yet the esteemed metropolitan con- sore, den to take a course of study there, pre- scales and scabs from head to foot, paratory to entering the regular four years First of Fall continue to at the temporaries jeer when I started using Cuticura Soap work at the University of Maine, another showing Styles. Marthon Doak, age 15 year·». country newspaper. and Ointment. The result was won- autumn. He has been employed through office in this derful, and now face and the summer in the railroad my baby's From the back of the tribute has been to the are smooth and clear." village. Druggists Cnusual paid body to the back of the POOR & sheep 1 SON, Mrs. Mattie Shaffer. Mrs. Jennie Dickey Staples arrived Sept. memory of Mayor Patrick Collins of (Signed) boy the Widow Jones 14th to visit her mother, Mrs. Zethum of is made lioston, ivlio died last w eek in Virginia, Berry, who is with her daughter, Mrs. brand clothing N, and lier husband's with that great attention .π ·! '.host funeral services, held Mon- Clifford Fletcher, THE DUTY OF MOTHERS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Staples. to quality, style and fit in parents, day. were participated by practically Welcome home! is the exclamation of old which has made this name At the First of everybody in his home city. Horn in Sign Disfiguring friends. famous from the Atlantic Humors Is to Use Cuticura. a "«·ν from Alas- I re.and he came to this country when jj:. aim iuu. nice umaucivi to the Pacific, the ou Middle street In and sheer rose from Every child born into the world rented Clark cottage ka to Panama. any city for Mit by ability and house- Prices with an inherited tendency to tortur- for the winter are beginning 'ask the leading clothier. Special Septemb to alHuence. to high positions, therein. The piano will be an poverty humors of the Skin keeping Belfast, ask W of ing, disfiguring feature of this home furnishing, In Harry and won the confidence and respect and becomes an of the important Scalp, object Mrs. Lancaster having rare musical talent, Clark A Company. nil with whom lie came in contact most tender solicitude, not only be- which she generously allows her friends to cause of its suffering, but because of enjoy. Harrv W. Clark & Co. who were the '.ate the dreadful fear that the Γ he one> calling disfiguration and all wishes are summer are i'..- is to be and mar its future Congratulations good pleasant days Indian lifelong extended to Dr. and Mrs. James A. Peirce does and Ilence it TO CATARRH SUFFERERS torined that the Indian summer happiness prosperity. in the home at Sandypoint. We hear.it becomes the of mothers of such Trouble mit con·»· tor .1 month or six weeks yet. duty rumored that another* summer may bring I Do CVCCÏ Buying of us means satisfaction as well as afflicted children to them- Hyomei Guaranteed to Cureliy Κ. II. !\Ioud> i'.y the way. now that the question has acquaint them to the village to reMde permanently. ! You? w or Money Refunded. Your t Τ few been raisee.. we hope we shall tind out selves with the best, the purest, and For thirty years the Dr. hus alked among economy. Our stock is always the largest most effective treatment available, us, and now seems to belong here; but his jus! when it does come.—Gardiner The popularity ami increase in the sales 1 >o \ on havo hcatlai'li··. blurring or ilizzy spell*? viz.: the new home is near. our Journal. Cuticura Treatment, consist- of llyomei are unique in the annals of Do y«>u see spots befoiv tin· eyes alter close ap- Use Mail Order Department. Aes ,ιικί feel as you Send for gentle anointings store, occupied by : thoiir.1 All these are of failing vision Samples. STANDARD iTiitii'i. we have arrived at the con- office prietors have authorized Κ. II. to symptoms Ointment, the great Skin Cure. Cures on the ground Hoor "and the railroad | Moody —nerve and muscular exhaustion—and you should of white sell every (if under an ab- that Indiai summer is when- made in childhood are on the second floor, by. a line coat [ package Hyomei consult .in eyi· specialist AT ONCE, It costs you orders-No. 5 12 tusion speedy, per- solute I Telephone your !, King paint with grey trimmings. Nothing be- guarantee that it will cure catarrh. ; nothing to lihd out it ; "ii ne«-d glasses or not. a in the fall. manent, and economical. Ε with ever we have j-leasant day to our If it does not, the purchaser can have his will examine your eyes I RI-'.E OF ('IIA KG 1 longing energetic, public spirited I Cut urn S·. ·: ti,.« r. and 1'ii ·. art· =olij a;· throughout refunded Κ. II. the very latest instruments, and will tit you with SATISFACTION GUARANTEED th« world, ttc: 1 :·:£ s Cl.'.-rii. Cor} 15..slot», Sole citizen is lie delights in keeping J money by Moody, I neglected, ; the finest glasses, and will also guar- Ui another column we th>· views l'n ρ η f* ν ·. î f." *i '*· tu Cure l'ûii^urias Humors." in order. llyomei is no ordinary remedy. It is the very quality give everything "ship shape" ante»· ΙΊ-^iFECt SATISFACTION. Kemem- I only method of treatment that sends by j you u* the State Κ her we are located over 1'oot & :i.e Master of range, The real thoroughbred Beagle puppies- direct inhalation to the most remote permanently part I Soli's Dru<_' store. 97 High street, Belfast. Maine. on the THE CHURCHES four in number—at the residence of Everett of the air a ibadial Gardner of Koekland. passages, balsamic air that de- Sixteen years experience. are of much interest all catarrhal in on of the Staples, .Jr., objects stroys germs the breathing I Testimonials furnished application. referendum. Majoi shorey to all callers. are tine of Kev ). \\ 1Jateli will at Poor's They examples organs, enriches and purities the blood with Telephone connection. preach The kennel N ews is of a decidedly differ- the genuine "blooded puppy." additional ozone, and makes a permanent lîruijit.»u Mills schoulhousc next afternoon. Î Sundaj family of six members seems rather large and complete cure of catarrh. ■s.| :niou. IK says to with J. FRANKLIN MARRIS, Will the owner be induced part any The complete Hyomei outfit costs but JAMES H. At the Unitarian church next will the HOWE Λ good thing to leave entirely alone Sunday, of his canine pets? Time answer >1.00and consists of an inhaler that can be just now t: at "referendum" lobbying morning service at 10.45 o'clock, with query. carried in the vest pocket, a medicine drop- per, and a bottle of The inhaler Doctor # scheme for Maine. It hath great pos preaching by the pastor, Kev. Harry Lutz. Mrs. C. S. Rendell has leased the so-called llyomei. Optics. little else. lasts a life-time, and if one bottle does not abilities for mischief, very school at 12 o'clock. All are wel- Dickey house on Sylvan street to Mr. and Sunday cure, an extra bottle of can be ob- It ·,» well to !':x a when a Mrs. Eben L. Libby, who will take posses- Hyomei Fellows' upon period come. tained for 50 cents. It is the most economi- Odd Block, Belfasî is to lie sion as soon as the*recent purchaser of the NOTICE. much debated measure regard- cal of all remedies advertised for the curt seem hotel arrives to relieve them οί the respon- ed as settled; that period would Christian Science services are held at -J. of and is the one that follows In the District Court of the United States for the sibility of running the public house. It is catarrh, only to be w hen enacted by the legislature F. Fernald's, Ni». 57 Cedar street, Nature in her methods of treating diseases District ot Maine In Bankruptcy. every we are told, that Mr. Collins will 1 and the Governor. expected, of the In the matter of Elmer H. Goodwin, in Bank- signed by Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, and assume the management of the tavern some respiratory organs. Breathe through the inhaler for a few ruptcy. at time the month. Wednesday evenings 7 :.">0, to which all present minutes four times a and catarrh the creditors of Klmer H. Goodwin, in the The ii:''ie one sees of the extensive day, your To are welcome. is cured. That's all. County ot Waldo and district aforesaid "A cordially Deal docks and improvements planned at Capt. (i. W. Hichborn arrived at the home If not cured, R. 11. Moody will refund Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of the more one becomes con- Next will be at the of his mother, Mrs. Robert Hichborn, Sept. Square Stockton Sunday rally Sunday your Α. I). 1*905, the said Coodwin was duly NOTHING LESS, NOTHING said was ltfth his wife money. September, MORE," vinced that there is more behind the Universalis church. Kev. F. E. Barton 12th, and joined Sept. by adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting and daughter. He is greatly benefited by of creditors will be held at the office of the than the 1Î. Λ: Ο all t. T. II. will and assist in the service?. Sun- the enterprise preach lus second surgical operation, for hemorrh- THE UNITY FAIR. Keieree in Belfast on the 7th day ot October, Koekland Star at railroad.- day school at 12 o'clock and young peoples age of the but tinds the necessary A. D. 1005, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, which PRESIDENT ROOSEVE kidneys; their natural an- time the said creditors may attend, prove This is the of at 0.30 m. All are restraint upon his activity, very It Will l>e Held Octolter .'{<1 and 4th. concluding paragraph meeting p. cordially in- a examine the bankrupt Ε Ell Y CITIZEN OF noying indeed. All acquaintances wish claims, appoint trustee, TO V THK ΓΝ1ΤΕ1» s'l Λ e a to vited. and transact such other business as may properly an artic :>n Koekland excursion to health. The dates of the Unity fair for this yeai him a speedy restoration entire before said are October ad and 4th. For the races $4!ii come meeting. ■«tooktoi An obvious W II.LIAM 1'. THOMPSON. typographical Services at the North church: in with the fol- Morning The customary crowd from Stockton ap- has been hung up purses, Referee in one railroad in but Bankruptcy. THE SAME IS THE POLICY THIS BANK error leaves doubt, — OF worship Sunday at 10:45 a. m. ; Sunday peared on the Monroe Fair grounds Friday, lowing program : Belfast, September 1?, 1005 lw38* lh· ('. we should of course weather of and First October 3: 2.24 class, TOWARD EVERY ΛXI> for li. iV school at 12 m. ; C. E. prayer meeting at o.;»o the unpleasant Wednesday day, Tuesday, PATRON, Thursday preventing any start in that di- trot and pace, purse $123. 2.50 class, trol read 1 Λ Λ. There is one thing sure, p. m. ; evening service at 7:.>o m. ; Junior p. rection. Everyone returned chilled and and pace, purse $100. MISS AMY E. STODDARD, tlieie plenty of money behind this C. K. meeting Thursday at 'Λ p. m. : pray- disappointed—"nearly frozen!" as many Second day, Wednesday, October 4th : 2.1! of trot or Farmers Κ BEA LE MORE Y of se and there is of busi- er meeting Thursday at 7 :.«o ρ. m. exclaimed—the sudden change tempera- class, pace, purse $150.' Pupil of MADAM e.oteijί jilenty or horses of ture on that day, accompanied by a search- race, trot pace, purse $10. For Bo.-ton, will receive pupils in the study $100,000 es.·. ,r the Aroostook alone to warrant that have trotted for to Sermon at the Methodist church next ing wind, catching people unprepared in never moue), sulky PIANO, ORGAN, and MUSICAL THEORY Increase in DEPOSITS is our record for the past SI λ HON i it dress and necessary wraps. half mile heats, best three in live. 2.2i> class, Sunday morning at 10:45 by the at 120 Street, Belfast. National r.··>■" t> pastor, trot and pace, purse $100. High ceeded the Belfast Hank February -Ί. and Kev. ,). \V. attention to reading and Hatch: Bible school at il ucivi uicutrii air an iium ^.i*— Entries will close at l. Special given sight "> I he \ achting season of it*c, has closed noon; χ lie αϊ nip September 26th, beginning, the FIRST STEP IN Till·' I. A DUE H // m. ensemble Piano Forte playing. gospel service at 3 ::>0 p. m ; Junior cidedly toward the early completion of the p. for th·· a brilliant record for the Ameri- League Ensemble class in Musical History but we to here To whatever evte: with line to Jellison at îeast. There is but Entries mailed on the day of closing wil PL AXS, beg say right, at 4 p. m. ; evening sermon at 7:15 p. in. Cape children. 34if can boats. !r the transatlantic race the one week's work more at the "V"; the ar- be considered eligible. All entries must bt our rule of free expand, Seats and all invited tesian well there is 181 feet made to the secretary, Ε. T. Reynolds (lerinni gold cup was won already deep; Kmperor's needs farther drilling to Unity. in The 37th annual convention of the Maine jet, apparently Absolute and Unquestioned Safety of Principal all tiv t e oner Atlantic; an American produce the large amount of water required NOTICE. State Sunday School Association is to be at that of the road. The village sta- To remove the pain and soreness causée; a fr -m 37 be ever and maintained. ADDITION ι I boat !.ro«|:i.t back the Seawanaka cup, angle The party who borrowed dresscoat will safe-guarded held in October in tion and freight house are being painted- by rheumatism, nothing equals Brown's Church street is to return the s;uue as Portland, 11,12, i;>, the requested HI LIT Y to us means ADDITIONAL CARE attei nine of futile effort to take and the B. and A. colors—and Instant Relief. soon as years Second Parish church. The be- orange green, possible. meetings on either side of the are it 11< m the Canadians; at Kochester an the trestles, depot, protection. gin Wednesday the and afternoon, 11th, steadily growing. The ballasting of the Examine our List of Investmerv American boat defended the interna- continue through Friday night. Each roadbed is daily being carried ahead at all along tliis section of the line. Tile tional ι.ike trophy, the Canada's cup. evening will open with a great service of | points "cuts and rills" in this neighborhood are followed two taken iast year from the Koyal Cana- song, by powerful addresses, j nearly completed and the ties and rails are EXCURSION TO BAHBOB. dian club at Hali- to soon appear. Then w ill con e ACCOUNTS yacht of Toronto; and Kev. S. A. late President of the expected ^CHECK Bender, the "iron horse," so long waited and w ished fax αϊ American schooner took the E. M. C. has severed for the denizens of Stockton ! Amen and Seminary, Bucksport, by If you hav'nt a CHECK ACCOl'XT with us already opf Prince of Wales held as a ] i· rwiimonfiAn *1 Τ amen! we all cry aloud. cup, perpetual FARMER.DOCTOR. LAWYER.LABORER. MERCHANT. BANKER BH; challenge trophy by the Koyal Xova Conference anil joined the Western Michi- As announced in this column last week your business profession or occupation, it will pay you ti Seot'.a vacht souadroii. gan Conference and will be assigned a Stockton Springs is to have a resident STEAMER CASTINE. of own. charge on his arrival there. He carries lawyer, and the Rockland Opinion has this your to say of him ; "A. A. Beaton, esq., is about NEWS OF THE with him the good wishes of all who have GRANGES. to remove from this city to Stockton ARE roc laying away money for a rainy day or perha; known him in his pastoral and educational the that is Springs, flourishing village ness later in lifer Then remember our \ iitor Grange, Searsiuont, worked in the work in this State. growing up about the terminus of the iiist .ι! d second degrees last Wednesday Northern Maine Seaport railroad, now in 1905. The Baptist church, High street, makes course of construction, which is obviously WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH, evening. to a Savings Department the following announcements: Junior destined be large city when the Cana- >inirise Grange, held its reg- dian Pacitic makes it the shipping point for Winterport, with illustrated talk 011 semi-annually. .■ meeting, Japan, its enormous Western business. Most well- We pay intkhkst compounded ular meeting last Saturday evening with a ^ this, Thursday, p. m.,at ;s:45; meeting for informed people believe that this is on the our ι lirst of each month. Also good attendance, me degree was conferred, since the investment of some millions 28th. prayer anil praise at7.-:-i0 p. m. ; Brother- cards, II Stormy, the Trip will be Postponed to Thursday, September alter which recess was The in- of dollars in the new road and its terminal enjoyed. hood entertainment and sociable Friday- tended contests were not participated in facilities is uuexplainable on any other Leaving Time Fare Hound Trip Return Leave Bangor Certificates of at Deposit bu". were until the next evening 7preaching Sunday at 10:45 theory. Like many other shrewd business postponed meeting BELFAST, 7.30 50c 3.00 P. M. WITH INTKHKST FROM 1»ATK OF DKPOSIT when refreshments will follow the contest. a. m. by the pastor, Rev. E. S. l'hilbrook : men, Mr. Beaton realizes the advantage of All members are to be being "on the spot" as the boom develops, requested present ■t «pic," Exaltation Through Service; Sun- SEARSPORT, 8.00 50c and join in the contest. and has engaged a tine office and a residence day school at noon; men's meeting at 3:30 there. He has sent his books and office BUCKSPORT, 9.30 40c BONO DEPARTMENT. p. in. ; Y. 1'. S. C. E. at U::i0 m. illustrat- furniture and will remove his household Anothet Grit For Winterport's p. ; ON HIGH GRADE CITY AN Libia.y. goods as soon as the house is lie WINTERPORT, 10.00 25c WE HAVE CONSTANTLY HAND ed lecture on at 7 ::j0 in. Seats ready. Japan p. will continue his law practice there and Wistkhimjht, Sept. 18. The are free. The FOR SALE. following public are invited. expects to engage extensively in the real letter wi.l interest many Journal readers: estate business, which in a growing town Notes collected, cashier's checks issued, for any on.·. The ninth annual convention of the Maine always offers line opportunities. A host of Evj«KSTOS, III., Sept. 13,1905. <> State association « ill be held Rockland friends the HOW TO MAKE THE TRIP FREE. IS THE BEST TOO OOOI) tOR YOU? Free Association Spiritualist deeply regret depart- Winieip',rt Library ure of Mr. and Mrs. but wish them in Skowhegan, October 15, 7 and S. The Beaton, This excursion is given under the auspices of the enterprising BKNOIT (J1,1)1 1IIX<; best in Maine. We rent boxes at $3.00 PER YEAH. Mj Dear Colonel, 'all prosperity in their new home. Mr. Bea- '"Mil With best services cf Mrs. Nettie Holt-Harding from COMPANY of Bangor, Maine, who have chartered the boat for this excursion. wedding anniversary. ton came to this city from Vinalhaven in ^"Business by mail receives immediate attentioi. wi'-i ami heck lor >loo enclosed. Massachusetts and Harrison I). Barrett of 1885, having been elected Register of Pro- Purchase a ticket at your place of starting, present this ticket at our store at 20-22 YourTruly, bate the He was admitted Maine have been secured for the occasion. previous year. •State street, and make a purchase of 82.00, and we will refund one-half of your fare. Ort 111 l.KX 1ΙΙΊΙΙΙΛ.Μ Sakoknt. to the bar about that time, having studied Ν are now with Rev. if make a of we will refund the whole of fare. These are ι»! !*red Atwood, egotiations pending with Hon. C. K. Littletield. lie was re- you purchase 88.00,or over, your lH'a.-iuer \V, Κ 1,. Association. Wilson Flitch, the gifted orator, preacher, elected Register of Probate in 1888, but the only conditions required, and upon no other conditions can this trip be made. Tlie .National Bank of liw -, the office his second City Γ ! i make- tin- Helen Durham Sargent actor ami poet of Attleboro, Mass. The resigned during term, on account of his rapidly growing practice, WM. B. President. C. W WE fund -.h i:. It is held in trust, the income matter of missionary work, mass meetings SWAN, lie was for a time in partnership with the Dili Kl'TOHs only be used in buying books. and kindred vital topics will come up and late R. R. and since his death Major L'lmer, Win. B. Swan, Thomas W. Pitcher, the question of obtaining a State charter in 18!)8, has continued alone. Though it AND OPENING WEEK GRAND RECEPTION Hol>ert F. Dunton, The Fair at Lewiston. was interrupted by a long and serious ill- from the legislatureof 11)07 will be.discusstd. Hats and ness, he has had a tine practice, and is Of Men's, Boys'and Children's Smart Suits, Splendid Overcoats, Furnishing Asa A. Howes, The Ι'.ό,ί Maine State Fair at Lewiston is recognized by the profession and public as Goods. Our enormous stock of Men's and Women's Furs, Fur Coats and Fur-lined Coats now a of the the un- an able, discreet and conscientious lawyer. thing past,and despite It is easy to relieve a cough or cure a cold oontains many exclusive styles not to be seen at any other store in the State. If good, and $72,000. Stock liabiliH favorable Aveather at the start the He stands high socially, and the leading Capital Surplus. receipts after a evacuation of the bowels. to the as it we are convinced will those of last copious part he has taken in fraternal socie- honest goods, coupled with low prices, appeal people, does, equal and perhaps exceed Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the many The annual resulted in the ties has made him well known all over the that we shall do the business in our history total Responsibility, $132.000. jear. meeting Laxative Cough Syrup. It acts on largest re-election <>f the old board of officers with- Original State. May success attend him in his new the bowels—expels all cold from the system BT-Your investigation is cordially invited. out and the outlook for another field." exception, and cures coughs removing the cause. is and staff by year good. Governor Cobb This remedy clears the plielgm and strength- were the of honor 14th, and guests Sept. ens the mucous membranes of the throat, If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early witnessed the races in the afternoon. WE ARE OFFERING FOR THIS WEEK Waldo Trust Company chest, lungs and bronchial tubes. The Risers for biliousness or constipation you bee and the red clover blossom is on know what is. These famous honey pill pleasure Some extraordinary bargains in Women's and Misses' Winter Suits,Coats and Raincoats, LETTER TO WALTER ROBERTS. every bottle of Kennedy's Laxative Honey little pills cleanse the liver and rid the sys- | THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF SELF AS at out FORMERLY BELFAST, MAINE. and Tar, the Original Laxative Cough tem of all bile without producing unpleas- closing prices. ant effects. Sold R. H. Dear Sir: Have you found this out'.' You Syrup. by Moody. need less of Devoe lead-and-zinc for a job than of anything else: less gallons; less BENOIT CLOTHING CO., ZX BANGOR, ME. money. M. A. Thomas, painter, Lynchburg, Va., Κ has found it out ; he writes : "The first job INSIDE INFORMATION. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO nil· 1 did with your paint I estimated 37 gallons ; had 12gallons leftover. Since then 1 have a General Business. on not used any other kind of paint but Devoe THE JOURNAL READERS CHANCE FOR PROFIT. EVERYONE OUGHT TO GRASP Transacts Banking Special Rates lead-and-zinc; I recommend it to all my THIS OPPORTUNITY. DUPLEX ROLLER RÛSHUG ACTS AS EXECUTOR, Administrator and Trustee of Estates customers. When 1 commence a job, I tack CO, a card as follows: M. A. au πα ν c c » en η uuoc ui ι/ciui c VXÎKÛ Ό luiiou ut.) — up reading Thomas, oiuipic iuuig<.DViuu sp^vno J ιι/ug, MAINE. Burglar Proof and Fireproof SAFE DEPOSIT VAI'T.T1· contractor ; Devoe Paint." is to have "inside information" of suffering lessnese, nervousness, or back ache, the BELFAST, it on costs two or three times as in the stomach needs of Mi-o-na. Ladies. Putting that warns of serious trouble future, the help MANUFACTURERS OK Separate accommodations for as the Have found this is should much paint. you unless the digestive system strengthened. Every reader of The Journal grasp s out? You can paint Devoe in less time: If cannot eat and digest three good, the opportunity offered by R. Π. Moody to Safes with TWO KEYS for protection of seeuritiesof Treasurers, you 1 less time ; less money. square and satisfying meals each day with- try Mi-o-na at his risk. Just one little tab- DIRECTORS—Eilwln C. Burleigh, J. Manchester Hayne*. Γ. Ο. Γ be- WELLMÂN PATENTED ROLLER BUSHING. Have you found this out? Devoe wears out discomfort, your stomach needs Mi-o-na let out of a 50 cent box of this remedy > 1 and will JueeQili Wllllaniemi, Byron Boyd, Kiiwartl Johiiaon, Λ. I. Brown. longer than anything else. tablets. They are not a mere temporary re- fore each mei.l for a few days, you U. S. NAVY STANDARD. <Ίι·«-· 111 You don't object to long time between lief, but are composed of valuable medicinal soon have a strong stomach and perfect Pelroe, Geo. E. Maoomlier, Chu» K. lviioivltoi\, Win. A. Mason, Ιί. V, jobs. Your customer likes it. And you agents which strengthen the digestive or- health. CALVANIZING AND BLACKSMITH WORK, SHIP SUPPLIES. Preside - like what he likes. It keeps your customers. and cure and prevent stomach troubles. Ask R. H. Moody to show you the guaran- President. CLARENCE 0. POOR, Vice gans, 154. CHAS. E. KNOWLTON, Yours truly, When there are pains or distress after eat- tee under which he sells Mi-o-na. This TELEPHONE 83 F. w. Devoe & Co. ing, head aches, belching of gases, a sour valuable remedy costs you nothing unless it FRANK R. WIGGIN, Secretary and Treasurer P. S. Mason & Ilall sell our paint. taste in the mouth, dizziness, heart burn, restores health. Mr. Carlisle of Bangor will to the speak A special ciril service NEWS Of BELFAST. deaf mutes at the home of F. M. Staples clerk and carrier examination for! [HE in the post next Sunday. city will be held office in this i on October 6 Κ. Fhilbrook will preach in the at 9 o'clock in Next Sunday evening at the Baptist order that an appointment huol-house, East Belfast, next Sun- the may be made in church Rev. E. S. Philbrook will give an office and future appointments as oc- Brum's j.ertioou. casion illustrated address upon Japan. Sixty may require. Applications Teachers' Convention be made to should Waldo County views taken in the land of the Mikado will Frederick W. Brown office. at the t session early this fall. The par- be shown. The lecture is free, and all are post .> : be given later. invited to attend. New Advertisements. Lost 12th was the of the a small Sept. opening day A The green Brazilian Established for Musicale. following program beetle, mounted on Maine fair in Waterville. All a gold was the Musical Club pin. Reward offered given by Orpheus at ...Lost, a Half a ., bunch of Stops set ahead one day. tied Century. the home of their teacher, Miss E. keys by a twine Amy at string. Leave ■ this office. _ .>i the Waldo Law County Stoddard, Friday afternoon, Sept. 15tli: Reward—Very special sale of neckwear next \ssuciation is called for this, Roll call by the secretary, Velma Mitchell. Saturday by A. 1>. PAIN & Son Chase at 4 o'clock. Story of Mozart's childhood told from 7 to 9 m afternoon, by Margaret p. The Duplex Craig. Roller Co. At once in acute attacks of in- .if Brooks will be found on the Bushing does Minuet—(written bv Mozart when 5 years galvanizing and and bowel blacksmith work and sells digestion troubles, tlier county correspondence on old). ship supplies See notice of cuts, burns, sprains, bruises, of Florence Shaw. the Telephone matter local interest on Directory — insect bites, chilblains, etc. Notes on Mozart's Education, Cold and grip tablets and cough cure at It's the best household remedy Harry Bowker, Erma Tuttle, Alice Poor & Sons, Russia and Marion Parker. druggists — The in the world. 25c. All dealers. Advertising. completed his farew i'men Frisbee and Nickerson Parker, of statement tour of New the Waldo Trust Co. Warranted to cure. York he gave utterance to this comment Waltz, Mozart at the close of is their annual two weeks' vaca- ness busi- "Everywhere advertising." Apparently the visit of the Mabel Craig. Sept. Kith shows a to the | gain in eitvoy metropolis was not without value. He saw [ <1 :heir places are supplied by Fred Minuetto, Mozart since deposits things to make him think. May 29, 1905, of a Norway Medicine Co., Norway, Me. John Marjorie Shaw. §84,424.20, surplus of i>,.I Crosby. $12,300, and an Story of Mozart's "Requiem Mass" told undivided profit of $15,fi8l.54 ■ .xcursion to Bangor on steamer Velma Mitchell. ..Fred A. b> Johnson, Masonic Temple, is of- :\ertised by the Benoit Cloth- Melody from the opera, "Marriage of fering big bargains in the fur department, GARMENTS, SKIRTS that city, to leave Belfast at 7:30 Figaro," Mozart ladies and misses Margaret Craig. coats, fall and winter .'Tth. If that the skirts, dress stormy day "Why M illy didn't learn to play." (A. goods, etc—Α. Γ>. Chase «.t will be on Thursday. story. ) Son advertise this week garments, skirts AND RAINCOATS. Stephen Clement. and rain coats — A Evening, of Saturday V Cottrell East Belfast had stylish driving mare The club will hold its next meeting Sept. for sale, or whole SEPTEMBER 23. half loose i success this season in raising team will be sold cheap. 6ARMENTS—Tight fitting, fitting, backs 29th, when they will study the life of Rob- Enquire at Xo. 88Union — and ..us, and marketed some at Swift street Get busy. Empire Yoke in various lengths and ert Schumann. Get a Busy Bee uli were fully equal in appear- Talking machine, free. The colors. Shipping Items. When new advt. of 1>. Γ. Palmer on brought here from Boston. the the 2nd page gives particulars. Call schooner Theoline is ready for sea it is at bis store and hear SKIRTS—Our 62 gored Skirt in winter Voile is the ·.·!,,bs has bought the house on your favorite CHASE'S CORNER, expected she will sail for Brunswick, light, selection. Men's admiration of the trade. A beautiful creation -•reet recently owned and oc- furnishings, 7 till to load hard pine for Boston. Her sails are hats, caps and fancy goods., ft. From 9 p. m., "« W. H. and will .llarry and is worth your time to call and examine. Moody, oc- all bent Clark & Co. have Sch. Charlie & Willie, Capt. something to say this ! 62c. and 50c. NECKWEAR hotise was built by Hev. S. week lîatchelder, is loading stone at Black Island concerning the Widow Jones' clothes .mil is a FOR 19c. and 15c. very desirable prop- for and \ RAINC0ATS---0ur second stock of Raincoats is now for New York- .Henry Bohndell and crew- boys, the contest. The advertising on are the for the prize for the best ******* exhibition and we invite to fitting rigging new five- local advt. is a Widow earnestly you K Dawes of New York has masted at Jones' suit or call and inspect the same. schooner building Camden by overcoat — House of eight ;s .,f land on the North A. D. Chase & Son Shore, the Π. Μ. Λ R. L. Beau — The rooms, with Company bath, also stable, for rent. ; : Κ Κ Conner of this at city, new four-masted schooner in the yard of Apply No.·") Church street or Colburn's h- that he will erect a hand- shoe store.. Agency for the May Manton patterns. Cobb, Butler Λ Co., Rockland, will be For sale, a w-acre wood lot in ■ttage there in the Knox. coining launched Sept. JSth. lier dimensions are: Apply to E. 11. Leonard, Taunton) length of keel, li.k ieet ; beam, :'7 feet .d^pth, Mass....Photos of houses, interior or ex- McDonald has moved from Ι,ί feet. <;ross tonnage about 700 tons; terior, taken by C. D. Townsend. Leave orders at City store·... i tu tile Mahonej house on carrying capacity lino ton.-. The manag- Drug Haltie M. Black, Journal building, has new lau ^•A. D. CHASE & ■ "Mit. Dr. ι1 s. V ickery is ing owner is M Y. B. Brewster of Port goods ill all Time SON, Chase's Corner.· lines—black petticoats, «.ise to a (4eni'ge \\ Burkett home, L. 1. The frame for another S·"., special-y. .The borrower ol a dress Pickling Jefferson, coat is requested to return the same at ■et, and Mr. and Mrs. liai R. four master will be set in the in a up yard once. WHOLE MIXED : veil t. t!.t Thembs house, short time and the keel lias been stretched, SPICE,

but it is not decided whether the *»'·'·* schooner tiiUPO ν J i- WHOLE ALLSPICE, meuiing of the Golden Cross will be built this winter... Among recent A Fine Tribute to Our Noble River, STICK Kathbone listers, will be charters are the following: Bark Penob- CASSIA, Wintkrport, Sept. P.». an Ha 1, Κ. P., Friday evening, scot, Boston to Buenos Ayres, lumber, Following is WHOLE PEPPER, abstract of a private letter received b;. I It m. .j at 7.:X) o'clock, sharp. As t-7.50. -ι·1ι. Harry T. Hay ward, Baltimore Fred At wood, which will oe read in- MUSTARD SEED, purtauce is to be considered, tn Jolms, coal, 5-1.75 and port charges; with terest by many. It adds another to the with the ordei are kindly re- sch. H'-nry Crosby, New York to Nipe TUMERIC, many tributes to the scenic attractions -- present Bay, via Port Tampa, general cargo and of. PICKLING the Penobscot river ONIONS, t sch. Clarks Island :»t-rs of lumber, p. Ilelvetta, Seaside Chautauqua "On my recent with Mr GINGER to Norfolk, stone, p. t.: bark Auburudale. trip M'»ulton, ROOT, :·-·-*t M(inda\ afternoon, bept. our oldest guest, I went to Kiueo, from Portland to lumber, p. t. there to need Mrs. C A Hubbard* 4 Park I'aysar.du, Pay Bangor, Presque Isle, down the Everything you OUR of t. St. John River to from will be the animai sandu to North flatteras, p. Frederickton, Fred- for the and STANDARD meeting erickton to St. John und from St. John to i pickling lit-niber is t interested in the eastern part υί Fred A never Johnson •pen season for partridge and Coughs Maine and had seen the countr>. On Telephone 55 1 1 I ■ leaving .Bangor did not think jf the ""{ although we do not hear oi I A. A. HOWES & CO., A in the steamei stopping .at "Whiterport, in fact I been bagged the birds are tickling throat; did not know much about the situation, ii as as 1 had I should Groceries, and Medicines. juite plentiful last year. hoarseness attiines; adeep have called you up on the Drugs to see if were at home where 1 .: soil begins Out. 1st and the breath phone >011 4tf irritates it;—these would like to have seen you at the wharf a :i Oct. and is 15th, big game few minutes and had meet Mr. M011I- the are features of a throat you indant. ton. However, ! was deprived of this Harry VV. Clark & Co. Pleasure is Evident0,1 „ Manv Patrons verv de- pleasure, but i wish to say that I have been 1 letters in the Bel. cough. They're of £ remaining on several rivers during my lite, including part i-e for the week ending Sept- ceptive and a cough mix- the Hudson and some parts of the Missis- but on Herbert Andrew*, Cellar Street, ■N·— Mis> sippi, the scenery the Penobscot is Florence Crocker, Miss ture won't cure them. certainly the finest 1 have ever seen and 1 Belfast. Maine, age 14 year?». i. d, Mrs. M el leu M. Pike, Miss You want that did not know that we had such a beautiful Low Swell Sales M. Mrs. G. T. something How it come about is an- to Pich, Wells, Miss country along the banks of our rivers. I Prices, up High Points! Webber. Gentlemen—Mr. Wil- will heal the inflamed shall certainly advise our people who can other story. -But:·' young spare the time in between here and men "k. Mr. F. Mr. going and boys let me call We wish to Ilarry Carney, membranes, enrich the to via to the thank the public for the great interest shown in the of our Rockland, go Bangor, go down your attention to tlie opening up-stairs department. it vans, Mr. Leonard, Mr. K. river or up the river from Rockland and lias been by far the greatest and most successful event in the of our It lialph blood and tone the Widow Jones clothes history business. is a pleasure to know up here." that satisfaction is so ν Mr. A Peterson. Bangor keenly expressed by all visitors to this new room. That oui are and which are sold very rea- styles up-to-date .·. .·. PHK'KS HI Γ, TIT were 'shown at once. Our stocks so system .·. .·. were quickly depleted and styles so broken that inal is informed that boys have DEATH OF THE STATE LIBRARIAN sonably by Harry Clark's we badly were obliged to send to the manufacturers "rush" orders for many number.-. This week we shall for the Clothing Store. No. 80 present traps grey squirrels many great buying chances—come and see us and what you can save Arc s r 115. L. 1). Stare figure ·. their homes in the shade trees a, Sept. Carver, Main Street. Belfast. Scott's Emulsion librarian, died today. Ten days ago he étions of the and which in I city ! underwent an operation for kidney and i is such a iiave become much prized house- just remedy. liver trouble, and did not recover from the _Harry W. Clark & Co. Another Week of Values in the Fur the Big Department The squirrels have enough ti> It has wonderful effects of operation. Mr. Carver was healing born in Lagrange, Me., in 1841. lie was ill in predatory dogs and cats, I from in 1808. A and nourishing power. graduated Colby College Remarkable Opportunities for the Early Buyer. sentiment, if not a city ordi- few years later he practiced law in Water- CHIIDKEIN'S FUR SETS. Removes the cause of vilie. In 1S9( Governor Burleigh value Squirrel 'Cony Throw-over Scarf. :tands their protection. An ex- appointed $ him State librarian. lie was a veteran of 3,50 $1.98 'i!, Maine Infantry, and value Sable Squirrel Throw-over Scarf UNEXCELLED VALUES THIS WEEK was a the as 5.75 3.75 très the squirrels. s ν stem is new member of Knights of Pythias given well a> numerous and historical VH'ue ^nrrei Throw -over Scarf White of this library city has caught and .·. associations. 7 00 ^ QQ eved strength vigor to betheiirst salmon taken R.H. Coombs & Son, v*Iue ' tocked with these iish three returned 10 00 {) 4.00 2.75 where she :s With ( P.. Hall he was SCOTT & BOW Chemists Everett, Mass., engaged in I ROBES and fishing NE, § v:illu' Opossum Throw-over Scarf Hrn'i! ·». f .·■ teaching... Miss Augusta E. Nickerson is' 8 50 ^ 4 50 2.9,ν perch when he hooked what lie 4OÇ-41J Pearl Street, New ï'jrk ji attending school in Somerville, Mass BURIAL GOODS. value Persian Lamb Fancy Collar value Kl S' : ;>e a and his first idea i 5.00 pickerel, and $1.00. All has returned to his home 10.50 6.00 3.25 50c. druggists ( Hugh Spratt in at all hours to do the fish to save the j Prepared EMBALM- go. Then, Bar Harbor. Mrs. Fred Young is visiting lO SO^UteSab'. Η„ρ· PUlerii, 6.50 iS.50 value Genuine first-class Krfme.r ne was hauled in and the prize ; friends in town ....Mrs, Marie Goodhue ING and FUNERAL WORK. Iy7 4.25 I and Mrs. Susan Wilber have taken rooms in Fluk*m'k ■" vai ·.· Whire Λ ι. _r■ ·ι .ι s« ν n;. :t = a salmon about 15 inches long, Stkamvh \otks Ir lins hppii rnmorpil Connected by telephone both day and night. 8 50vai* 5 ?5 10.50 Belfast.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Dudley, •5.98 recent order from the otfice of î for some time past that the steamer City of Mr. Parlin of Everett, Mass., Mrs. II. G. 72 Main Street, Belfast. Assistant Postmaster General ; Bangor of the Boston-Bangor route of the Applin of Somerville, Mass., Mrs. Rawson I.ufkin and Mrs. W. V». Wilson of Cam- WE ARE THE LARGEST FUR DEALERS IN BELFAST ail boxes are to be numbered, Eastern Steamship Co. would not be on this bridge, Mass., were in town the first of the j run next season. The basis of this rumor ttlier proof or otherwise unlit j week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Laura •h· ior mail will be numbered, and is the withdrawing of the steamer Kenne- Thurston The friends of A. Ross Nicker- LADIES' AND MISSES' SALE Of who was on for COATS 1 son, operated ap- ίst be replaced with bec from the Kennebec river division of recently regulation in Somerville, Mass., are glad to ι the and the that she will be pendicitis boxes by the owners, or no company report learn he is gaining—Mr. and Mrs. F. W. QLitEN ■ ill be assigned. The carriers sold to the same parties who bought the Nickerson were in Somerville, Mass., re- called there the illness of their NewFalMs tiie steamer Frank Jones for the Fall Kiver- cently, by PETTICOATS numbers, beginning with A. Ross Nickerson—Mrs. Ε. II. Nick- Tailor made Garments, Hoston line early in the summer, and that son, IN ALL LINES. ^^^SSSSS n will pertain to the tirst regu- erson, Miss Hope and Master Clinton Nick- values are liere. The popular three quarter iençth tight tittin Continues this week I the of will be sent to the Ken- coats, Empire coat.·1' and the fur lilted at with relieved aesivi- eached the carrier after City Hangor erson, and Miss Sylvina Nickerson have re- style long garments, by leav- moderately priced. ty. No better skirts nebec division next summer. While it is turned to their home in Portland, Me A fine line of Ladies' Skirts. ling point of his route. Walking made, bigger values be sold Hon. A. E. Nickerson returned from he CI C AA value Black 41 inches box coat never before offered. probable that the Kennebec may j>IO.VU Kersey Coat, long, styl<· National Encampment in Denver, Co 0., with shawl tollar of half satin The "Queen" lea-is "imuissioner Bennett has com- it is not that the of large Cony, likely City Hangor — lined..9 them last Monday Miss Lillian R. Phili ps I make a specialty of Black Petti- all. ami out iion of state road on Northport will be taken from her present route. The has returned from a visit with friends in prices are the lowest ! . At Sis 0^ Skirt, 11-gore side-plated, that body would like tot.ee a turbine steamer A oad kidney all demands against the said linn are to be pre- Λ1 insures a proper : stitched in half imdi welts τ the knee, close fitting ng only S 1.2.") per bushel in the it. Doubles follow. sented to him for payment. The business will ;>e hang t" the over-skirt the but it is that the Neglect urinary over he hips with under fold· <1 at back, A verv uum- | Penobscot, probable continued said 11. R. at tin· pia.ts stylish --ornamented w i it l to by Dyer same loca- ber and low tor week.. wenty-iive thirty years ago anil most Dean's Kidney Pills are tna.de for kidneys only. tion. priced ■exceedingly this ^ Os ! sti telles and hem City of Hangor will stay with us, 3W38 stili'himr uHome4 deep, with "i v few plum trees iti this city Are endorsed by Helfast people. Much di.st rulîl. 1.25 people will be glad of it if she does. '....It flu! they sold as high as 81 a James Haney of Union street, ttelfast, M«·.. is expected that work will begin Oct. 1 on ν says. "For a number of years my kidneys caused nearly everybody has plum Steam- A RARE the new terminal for the Eastern of and OPPORTUNITY v V me a great deal trouble, the most notice- Ladies' 4 I'hilbrook of this city The number of Neckwear Ship Co. in Hangor. The present buildings was of rapidly increasing gas engines 1 able symptoms irregularity the kidn *y bushels and has been used in automobiles, launches, vessels and man- A big purchase from a ship- hand- large NYw V-irk ii> vit «1 ·»/. will be razed and commodious and which were too and often r.c ufactories creates an inip'M'itM tifty secretions frequent increasing demand for ex- on Mrs. \V. gf salt· t*. ·· ■»·< -ton, and II. Moody of The who can run, lay— correct neekwea; in .·: some buildings erected in their places companied with a scalding and burning sensa- perts manage and repair them. Our m:m> pep'·'·-i'·' to course in will patterns. V"· u«* 11 find her»· a -aid have about the same gas engines qualify you and the greater :iss .rfivnt. smarter sty ■ ·* location of the freight sheds will.be about tion. Seeing Dean's Kidney Pills advertised 1 school will help you get the position with a jjood and lower prices than anywhere else iuishels. These are the Hur- a box at the City Store and used them The as they are at present, although a thu d one, got Drug salary. special double discount will b»* new A to be what I re- allowed to all who enroll this month. Don't lose miparatively plum. few two and ex- as directed. They proved just at right angles to the present the opportunity! t. W. SHAW. ishioned damsons are but quired. The remedy attacked the root of the seen, tending towards Front street, will be added. Representative for the International Correspond- $ 0 a $ trouble and strengthened and toned up the kid- ence School of Scranton, Pa. SPECIAL.! -•es. ( berries and English goose- offices are at 3W37* The offices will be where the thus banished all the that uid in neys and symptoms every garden fifty years or a ticket office· 25 cent value present. There will be three, had bothered me. I know that Doan's Kidney •m to have gone out entirely. office for the freight office and a private Pills can be depended on for I have used then on * be Wellman of Belmont brought to agent. Hesides these there will waiting more than one occasion since and tJjey l ave Horse for Sale. ■•■t week and had on exhibition in rooms for men and women and a storeroom never failed to help me." '»· of J. L. Sleeper & Co., Main and heating plant. The placing last spring For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster- Nice stylish driving mare, dark bay Dress Goods be- M lburn Co., Buffalo, Ν. Υ sole agents for the plant which attracted much at- of the steamer Percy V. on the route color ; or whole team, for sale cheap. i'l one United States. BROADCLOTH in all the POPULAR which no could name. Mrs. tween Ellsworth and Atlantic, on Swan's at No. Onion Bel- SHADES Remember the name—Doan's—and take no Enquire 38 Street, had raised a number of these has resulted in the incorporation of Island, other. fast, Maine >!8tf Covert m Suitings, $1.15 seeds given her by a sister who the Bluehill Λ Swan's Island iSST Ellsworth, stout figures Ιί.inkfort. Our local florist, Willis Steamboat Co., and the purchase of the —long hip— PANAMAS IN B1A K' ( ltl BLACK AND BROWN. 'on, says that the is a rare E. Schwartz of Camden. The bon- plant boat from W. FOR SALE edheavily and •f guar- I'ririces Feather. The seeds the is $10,000, anteed tlle new capita! stock of corporation House for not 4 DMfll Π Qll fal)ric for fall ami winter evening LOT IN Rent. AIyIIVJLU WOOD situated on rapidly and in its first the been subscribed and QO ACRE KNOX, to break, OILIYOj dresses, beautiful effects, in light stage enough of which has Walker ridge. Address blue, House of rooms and also nile gieen.pink. urey and whitel a vivid in the fall boat and furnish E. H. eight bath, stable, at green, turning paid in to purchase the 3W38* LEONARD, No. 9 Church street. Apply at No. 5 Church κ Drawer L>. Taunton. Mass. $1.50 red. The recent frosts did not sufficient working capital. At a meeting of street, or at lw38 COLBURN'S Shoe Store. Tha \λ >s another new All purchases uf $500 or more delivered free of plants in the least, and Mr. Well- of the the fol- NOTICE. The subscriber here- 1 lie HO, UOO style—tapering waist, long back, charge to any the stockholders corporation medium full railroad station between Belfast and Burnham, or to ■ notice that he lias beeu figure. any landing not know whether it will die Frank S. EXECUTOR'Sby gives duly ap- made by steamtr Silver Star. lowing directors were elected executor of the last, will and testament Dip hip, straight front, medium full figure. L. pointed The 647 All purchases deliveredwlthin limits free ■me in the or O. W. J. M. Iliggins, C. of city of charge. up spring, prove Lord, Tapley, All purchases of $1.00 or over delivered H. T. Sowfe. F. S. Lord is presi- WILLIAM M. WOODS, late of ThC 64Ο Batiste, medium free of charge on any annual. The plants are covered Morang, Belfast, figure, dip hip. stage route running out of Belfast O. W. treasurer and general "I vessels. dent, Tapley, in the County of Waldo, deceased, and given Thisjweek Mr. Wellman clerk — When the manager; L. F. Giles, bonds as the law directs. All persons de- new route having xhibition at Sleeper's a very fine steamer Kockland goes on her mands against the estate of said deceased are de- INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR. and Rockland to the same for and It is about 2 feet six inches between Stockton Springs sired present settlement, all Let us make them now and at Xmas you can high A. E. thereto are to make feet sbe will bé commanded by Capt. indebted requested payment have them mounted in the form of calendars and The Advertiser of in circumference. This plant is V. Ilenj. immediately. ! Fred A. 7 Smith, late of the Percy Capt. other attractive ways. ■ Johnson, Facts, ΐé™ï.Temple, CHARLES D. WOODS. H li", and is well worth inspection by Arey will continue in command of the Tre- C. A. TOWNSENI). Hill STREET Orono, Me., September 12, 1906, at Store. "terested in floriculture. mont in the Hangor and Brooksville route. C3T*Leave orders City Drug HI PROBATE COURT. REV. FRANK S. FORBES

Following is an abstract of the business Winner of a Trip to Portland, Oregon, in a oi the Γι-obate Court for Waldo county Free Vacation Contest. September term, 1H05: The Los Angeles, California, Exami- A. late of Win- Estate of Nancy Downs, ΙΙ0·ΒΒΒ^Β8 ner has been conducting a free vacation ι You Can Save terport : l>ora SI. Kneeland appointed ad- ministratrix. contest, and the result was declared in Something Estate of Slary Bobbins, late of its 3d. Belfast; If your house is suitable for a fur issue of September Rev. F. S. m for administration filed. petiti nace—no heat is so healthful, econom- Estate ot Ethoia \V. Frost, minor, Belfast: Forbes of the Los Angeles Congrega- E. Frost of lielfast ical, or satisfactory. But get a pood a close A tional was and With Orlando New appointed church third, fuel saver as well as a heat Every furnace—a; Day guardian. will have a trip to Portland, Oregon, ■■■ΒΗΗΙΗβ: Estate ol Ida Yeaton of Knox ; Wilson P. maker—not a bonfire in a tin box. «Η·······Η·Ηί \\ entworth of Knox appointed guardian. Have us inspect your premises, and and return, with twelve days' admis- Eitate of I'. late of Benjamin Campbell, furnish you a scientific installation sion to the fair and over in San for allowance Med. stop Palermo; petition fit the needs of your home— Estate of William A. Lassel), late of Burn- plan—to Francisco. A portrait of Mr. Forbes (this service is free)—then we install ham : petition for allowance granted. is given with those of the other clergy- Petition for adoption of Mary E. Turner for you a by Flora E. and Artemus Turner of Paler- men. Mr. Forbes is a Brooks boy, a mo, granted. Round Oak nephew of Moses W. Rich of this city, Estate of True, late of Cyrus Searsport ; and is well known in this section aâ warrant and inventory tiled. Furnace Estate of Statira R. Keene, late of Bel- a well as outside the State. His "As Easily Regulated as Larr.p" many Glenwood fast warrant and tiled. ; inventory friends east will be glad t.o know of this Estate of Meliitable Wentworthof Waldo; made by Beckwith Estate, man- warrant and inventory filed. ufacturers of the popular Round evidence of his popularity in his home "Makes Oak Stove. This furnace will do Estate of Lydia L. Blake, late of Sears- on the Pacific coast. The Examiner CookingEasy*' litont; warrant and inventory filed. what no other furnace can do. Estate of James F. smalley of Belfast; Saves fuel from the first day— says: warrant and inventory tiled. makes superb, healthful heat. Too much praise' cannot be given the J&wr Old iraken^ irv is not -burns Estate of Augusta Wells of Belfast ; war- The first cost high efforts of the friends of Rev. F. S. Raripe. JSîJccAa/^e or soft coke rant and inventory filed. anything—hard coal, Forbes, pastor of the East Los Angeles Estate of Frank 11. late of Free- or wood. MITCHELL & lianton, Congregational church. Two weeks ago TRUSSELL, BELFAST. dom ; first and final account presented. You can't afford to buy a cheap the Round Oak Mr. Forbes was far down in the list, Estate of Boyton Banton, late of Free- substitute for we can with little of a dom : first and final account allowed. Furnace—any more than apparently hope being Estate of Martha 11. Wording, late of afford to sell one. factor in the race. Suddenly his vote At a l'robate Court field at. Jieliast. within and for the County of Waldo, on the 12tli of Belfast ; first and final account allowed. began to show gains. Each day it day C. L. WRIGHT. Sole : September, A. D. 1905. Estate of Mary I. Carr, late of Belfast; Agent, climbed up and day by day he passed a. son of Robert A. late first and final account allowed. lie was HKAL, Heal, clergymen until seventh in the of i.incolnville, in said of Estate of John ( late of first HARKIS County Waldo, arr, Belfast; list. The next day found him sixth, deceased, having presented a petition praying and final account allowed. the tliat Geo rue A. I\I a honey ma\ be ad Coal then fifth, and a day before end his appointed" Estate of A. late of Winter- nrinistrator on the estate ol said deceased. Co, Mary Downs, name Searsport was fourth. Rev. K. Walk- first and tiiiai account allowed. Ilugh port 1 Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice tt ~ er of the Immanuel Presbyterian church all r λύε Estate of Sophronia P. Staples, late of persons interested by causing a copy of this arelready "to; receive ordersjϊ u Stockton Springs; final account allowed. was third, with a lead of 11,000 over order to be published three we· ks successively in Estate of Henry True Fowler of Sears- Rev. Mr. Forbes. The Republican Journal, a newspaper published a* Belfast, that at a port ; guardian's final account allowed. The of votes they may appear Probate closing detuge came, and Court, to be held at Beliast, within and for saûl Estate of George A. llosmer, late of Cam- when all had been counted it was found County, on the 10th day of October, A. L). 11)0?, Stove and den: distribution administrator's account that Rev. Mr. Forbes had jumped froul at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, it Chestnut, Egg AnthraciieC.i allowed. THE THOMASTON ORACLE I. ϋ. 0. F. an> they have, the of said 15,898 to 35,180 in one day. Had his why prayer petitioner Estate of Melviu A. Stevenson, late of should not be granted. PER TON~DELIVE RED. F. Stevenson friends started working a week sooner GEO. L. JOHNSON, Judge. $7.25;; Belfast; Dayton appointed What Dr. G. Crockett of Deiu- Coming: Meetings of tlie Grand llodies in A executor. Langtry Says ί the to Xew York would undoubt- true copy. Attest: Portland. triji Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. 6.85 PER TON AT WHARF. Estate of William M. Woods, late of Bel- cratic Politics and Prospects. edly have been lus. As it is, Rev. Mr. fast : Charles D. Woods of Orono appointed The f>2nd annual session of the Forbes and his many friends deserve At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and execi tor. Dr. G. Langtry Crockett of Thomas- A discount of 25 cents ton will be , Grand of Maine, the heartiest of congratulations. One for the County of Waldo, on the 12th day of per gi\tn Estate of A. late of tor, on his return from an extended Lodge Independent September, a. D. 1905. Lydia Flye, Unity; of alone was ^ : Order of Odd Fellows, will be lield in member the congregation in 10 Charles 11. Flye of Unity appointed admin- isit to Stockton Springs, Frankfort, TT7ESLEY A. NELSON, administrator of the es« days. Portland and instrumental in securing 10,000 votes istrator. Bangor and other points, said to a Rock- Tuesday Wednesday, Vf tate of Ethel o. Li scott, late of Palermo, for the East in Estate of Emma E. Bacheilor, late of land Star that he had October 17th and 18th. Side pastor. said County of Waluo, deceased, having pre- representative sented a that SEARSPORT COAL Co uauiiciuci The The Frank S. Forbes sends the petition pra\ing the Judge of Pro- -ιiuj-'ui ucuigia u^j-nnuieu a of Rebekah Assembly of Maine will Rev. conferred with number the State bate may determine who are entitled to the bal- administratrix. j convene at 9 a. m., in Odd following letter of 10,1005.—o2tf leaders and the general opinion seemed Tuesday appreciation: ance of the estate of said deceased, now in his Searsport, August Estate of Ana Rollins, late of Unity: » it. tuiiortne examiner: to be that it would not be wise for the Fellows hall, Baxter block, and will Hearst, hands for distribution, t'neir respective shares Byron P. Bollins of Plymouth, >le., ap- Dear 1 wish therein, and order the same distributed accord continue through the day, with the Sir—Through your columns SS.— In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Tl^ALDO C 1 administrator. Democratic party to put a plank favor- j lngly. SS.—lu ourt Γι pointed election of officers and other to sincere thanks for the WALDOfast, on the 12th day of September, 1005. M last,ou the 12th r *■ of Patterson of resubmission in the next State con-; important express my day Estate Richard E. Sears- ing Ordered, That the said petit ner give notice tc Walter Bartlett, administrator on the estate of Walter S. Littleiield, guaidiai business. generosity of "the "Examiner" and for all port: Andrew il. Ross of Searsport ap- vention persons interested by causing a copy of this Alfred Jnck, lare of Monroe, in said County, de- Col son of ort. iu -;■··' platform. j the friends whose work Winterj trustee. The Fast Grand As- loyalty of my >rder to be published three weeks ir ceased. his first account of ad his final t : pointed The doctor made this argument one Representatives successively having presented presented acctu μ Estate of Adeline liiisher of Freedom; sociation will hold its annual business placed my name third in the list for the The Republican Journal, a newspaper published ministration of said estate, and private account allowance. of his principal points in a speech which at Belfast, that at a Probate ot administrator for allowance. Florence SI. Wentwortb of Freedom and at "Examiner's free vacation I feel they may appear Ordered, That notice there· f ap- he in on Labor meeting banquet Riverton Park trips." Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said delivered Frankfort on ered. That notice Thereof be given, three weeks in 'Ihe pointed guardian. Casino, at 7:30 m. Tues- specially grateful to these friends, since County, on the 10th day of Octobei, A. D. 1905 j successively, Rej In conversation with the Star commencing p. weeks successively, in 'ihe Republican Journal, a newspaper published in Be,?a-t Estate of Albert C. Currier of Morrill; Day. their effort was on at ten ol the clock before noon, and show cause, free- day. entirely voluntary I rewspaper published 111 Belfast, in said County, that all person.- interested mat Frank C. Currier administrator. the"doctor expressed himself very if any thej have, why the prayer of said petition appointed The Grand sessions will their and unknown to" me that all persons inter* sted may attend at a Pro- bate Court, to l e held at i<»-i r- Estate of Eastman John in to m Maine. Lodge open part wholly er should not be granted. Clark, Prospect; ly regard prohibition bate Court, to be lit Id at Helfast, oil the 10th daj of October ntxt, and sln.u va.-· at it a. m., in the halls in until within three days of the close of GEO. E. JOHNSON, E. Clark of Winsted, Conn., appointed Said he: Wednesday Judge. of October next, and show cause, if any they have, why the said account sin··.;: the I so A true Attest: trustee. Baxter block and will continue through contest, have been busy build- copy. have, why the said account and private claim GEO E. J< ·Η>- "The farce of the prohibitory law is Chas. the "line fence" and other kinds of F.Hazelti>e, Register. should not be allowed. A true : Estate of Alfred W. Rich, late of Brooks; enforcement afternoon, with the election of ing my copy—Attest but a sample of Republican GEO. E. JOHNSON, Ciias. 1». Ha/< for probate of will tiled. officers in the forenoon. "ranch" work that I had not seen a TI7ALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel Judge, petition in to all laws. The Democrats grand à true copy. Attest Estate of Thomas Leonard, late of Waldo regard of the "Examiner" for several Vf fast, on the 12th day of 1905 ; of the law The Grand Encampment of Maine copy September, Cbas. P. Hazeltine, Refiister. for of will filed. should demand enforcement Wesley A Nelson, administrator on the estate ol At a Probate Court held at i-v petition probate will convene at 7:30 in Odd Fellows weeks. By the merest accident, just Estateof Emma F. Bickford, late of Hum- and should say to the Republicans, Ethel O. Linscott. la e of Palermo, iu said Coun- for the County of Waldo. hall. three days before the close of the vote, ty, deceasfcd, having presented his first and fina SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- September, A. D. IIK'5. ham ; petition for probate of will and for 'either enforce the law or go on record fast, on the 12th of 11)05. " a fell into hands; 1 told some account <>f administration of said estate for al WALDO day September, will annexed' filed. Grand Secretary Russell G. re- copy my of "Π08ΙΚ A. H1LLMAX, as !< c;r administration (with as the rum party of the State.' Dyer Iowa nee. Perry P. Stevens, executor the last will of that the of friends then not to work too i\ Linnaeus Morse, late ·>ί Tr< Estate of Mary L. Morse, late of Troy; On asked what the Knox ports order in this State is my Weutworth S. Stevens, late of Troy, in said Conn· being figure That notice thereof be of -· I did not care to Ordered, given, thre< „y deceased, his first and final Waldo, deceased, having ι·ι· petition for administration filed. cut making good progress and that the hard,'as go higher having piesented county Democrats would in the next weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a account of administration ol said estate for al- praying that Chester ·ί. Hilimai Estate of Linneus Morse, late of session this than the fifth or fourth which to Troy; grand lodge year promises place, newspaper publisLed in Belfast, in said County ce. ed administrator de bonis in>i tiled. Democratic State convention, Dr, Crock- lowai petition for administration to be and mind is the most desirable of that all persons interested may attend at a Pro nexed, ct the estate of said .:»■ ·. ett said: "I believe the men of Knox large interesting. my trip Ordered. That notice thereof he three1 Estate of Cyrus True, late of Searsport; all. But these had bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the lOrh daj given, friends accumulated, wetks in The H» a > Ordered. That the said pfr for collateral inheritance tax tiled. will go before the State con- of October next, and show cause, if successively, publican Journal, petition county such that not any thejj in in said to all persons interested by <· .ire ou momentum they could have, wliv the said account should not be newspaper published Belfast, County, Estate of Cyrus True, late of Searsport; vention dead to any plank in f-ugageuv allowed order to be published three opposed the brakes down too So GEO. E. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- first and final account filed. put suddenly. JOHNSON, Judge. The a ·.■ executor's the party platform declaring "for resub- should A true Attest bate Court, to be held at Bellast. on the 10th day Republican Journal, of Lib- Engaged people remember, that, much for friends who read copy. at Belfast, that Estate of Moses M. Johnson, late mission." 11 no man can be found from after having good Chas. P. of octoler next, and show cause, ii any they they may ; ; marriage, mauy quarrels can lit1 Hazf.ltise, Register. Court, to be held at erty : first and final account filed. i and appreciate the "Examiner," which have, why the said account should not be allowed. Bella.-:. lilt* easieiir Ui Ceilliai UL lilt ^ Lit Lc ( avoided, their in on the 1 * » : h -f » A. Harlow of Sears- [tall. by keeping digestions GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ; County, day Estate of Wilbur I citizen should read. T1TALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel at ten of who will stand an enforcement good condition with Electric Hitters. A. every up-to-date A true the cb'".'k before mont : first and final account upon Vf fast, on the 12th of 1905 copy—Attest: guardian's lirown of X day September, if any they have, why the 1 believe that a man who Hennettsville, C., says: "For "Respectfully, Laforest am Chas. P. Ηλ/eltine, Hegister. v.\y- tiled. platform, McGray Adriana Kelley, executors er should not be iears, my wife suffered intensely from "Frank S. Fokuks." cf the last will of Hannah late granted. Estate of Abbie L. llurd, late Of will stand will be brought from Knox dys- McGray, of Unity GEO. E.J Unity; pepsia, complicated with a iu said deceased, theii At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and tiled. 1 the toipid liver, County, having presented j A true copy. Attest: first account l'oniity. believe Republican party and final for the of on until she lost her strength and vigor, and Everything is in the mime when it comes first account of administration of sait County Waldo, the 12th day of I Cn.\s p. Ha/· Estate of Daniel R. Williams, late of be to show its hand. A. should made The became a mere wreck of her former self. tu Witch llazel Salve. Ε. I HeWitt Α- estate lor allowance. September, D. 11)05. Searsnn'iit ; first and final account filed. be I prohibitory law can enforced all Then she tried Electric Hitters, which l'o. oi Chicago discovered some years ago Ν DREW M. ROSS, executor of the last will t ί Estate of Lucinda F. llarriuian, l ite of I Ι At a Probate Court he! a; 1.·· ; the State as it is enforced lier at and made her en- I how to make a salve from Witch that weeks successively, in The Republican Journal \ Cyrus Tii.e. late of Searsport. in said County ! through by helped once, linally llazel, | the County of Wahio, ··:. :i Stockti'ti Springs; second and final account a in Belfast, in said of deceased, having a I leniocratic sheriffs in Knox and Cum- tirely well. She is now strong and healthy." is a specific for Piles. For blind, Weeding, newspaper published County Waldo, presented petition tember, Α. I». 1 :»··-, filed. j thai all interested attend at a Pro that the Judge of Probate may deter-i 1!. 11. druggist, sells and ! Itching and Piles, eczema, cuts, persons may prajing Estate of Ella M. Williams, late of Setirs- bei land county." Moody, guaran- protruding hate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 10th mine who aie entitled to the balancn of the estate j μ. κ« ss. ex- tees at SOc a buttle. bruises and all skin diseases ]>e Witt's first account filed. The Star asked l)r. Crockett if the them, I burns, »lay of October next, ami show cause, if of said decease now in his hands for distribu Andrewcyrus True, .t- ·.; ni«mt and final any ot .Salve lias no eijual. This has given rise to the said not tiou. their shares and order Waldo lieeea.-t-d. !.. ·. .ι ·· Hstare oi Curelia W. Arey. late uf Winter- man that was to be forward j they have, why account should bt respective therein, brought numerous woithless cuuutertitr. Ask for allowed. the same distributed praying that the actual market va trustee's account filed. as A BOUQUET FOR FRED ANGIER. j accordingly. pint the Knox county candidate would be Π. GEO. E. ertv ot s;· id >.· .·.· A. late of I DeWitt's—-the genuine. Sold by II. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Estât» »i .Ti.hu Stevens, Unity; to the collateral '·.··; .. an old man or a young man, and follow- A true copy. A* test; all interested a ot this I Moody. persons by causing copy terested in the-: first account tiled. The great Frontier Show at Chas. P. Hazeltise, three in -si ·:.··:· ed l h is up with another ques- Chey- Register. order to be published weeks successively "t late of leading tax the-re··η, ·: r. .· t. π Estate of Herbert Ntevers, Unity; The Journal, a tion as to whether Senator Staples had enne, Wyoming, is over and the I i.r Over Sixty Years Republican newspaper published ot Probate. til -t account tiled. Wy- TT^ALIK) SS.—In C< art of Probate, held at Bel· at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate not said that lie wished to continue in Estate ot William Mciiray, late of Unity; oming Tribune in giving credit to those An Old ami Weli,-Tkiï:i> Remedy. V? fast, on tlii· 12th day ol September, 1903, Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said Ordered, Thar the : 1 fir-i and final account riled. the senate another term. Hut even Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been Eliza M. Dodge, guardian *et Theodore E. Dodge County, on the 10th day of October. A. I). 1005. to all person?. :·"· vr.-teo who worked hard and for the of in s.iiu order to be rhiv»· '■■· ,t liannal. Mctirav. late of Unity; these two could not earnestly used for over sixty years by millions of Jacksou, County, having presenteil hei at ten of the clock before noon,audshow cause, to publi-ht-d questions bring \ and final account of the d'-nn.a tit.-: :iai account success of first guaidianship for allow- any they have, why the prayer of su id petitioner Republiean and tile'. from the of the orator of Thomas- the celebration lias this to mothers for their children while teething, at lips ance. should not he grained. Belfast, rh :t hey > a. Estate of Theodore I-.. Jio.l^eof Jackson; with success. It soothes the child, Court, to be at t ton the slightest intimation that the say of a Belfast perfect Ordered, that notice there·)! l>e GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge he'd I;> boy: given, three j ·1 guar': Hi's first and filial account tiied. softens the gums,allays all pain, cures wind A Attest county, on the 1 r : lay doctor himself might, lie the candidate. weeks successively in The Republican Journal, a true copy. This bunch of ■ Estai" of Km,ice Ward, late of first bouquets would be and is the best for Diarrlxea. C11 λ s. p. at ten of tile ci··» U before ;n ·' Troy; What the in to colic, remedy newspaper published in Belfa>t. in said County, Hazeltine, Register. | and ::: a account doctor did say regard in any have, the filed. lacking beauty without a boutton- Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists that all persons interested may attei d at a Pr· ■ ι they why prayer the matter was this: taxation At a Court held at Bellast. within and for should not be c; a r.ted. Estate of Theophilus s. Colson of Winter- "Equal iere for Mr. F. \V. in every part of the world. Twenty-live bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 10th day Probate Angrier, traveling the of on the 12th of (tEO K. .'· por: -I'.ardiaii's final account filed. is Senator Staples' if that cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. of October next, and show cause, if any they County Waldo, 'lay Sep- hobby, passenger agent of the Union Pacific A*. 1). 1905. A true copy A re-T Estate of Wentwoltii S. late of is a of have, why the said account should not be allowed. tember, Stevens, made feature theDemocratic railroad. Cil Λ -. \ Mr. Angier has been in GEO. E. JuHNS<>N. VI7TNNIE W. « KEEN, widow of Abner Γ. Green, Tro final account allowed. be sure when Judge. platform you may that charge of A true Attest: in said ot Waldo, de- Es;aie oi' Alfred late of the passenger work in con- copy. V? late ot Troy, County Jack, Monroe; the contest for the Chas. a that gubernatorial nection with the Frontier show dur- p. Hazeltine, Register. ceased, having presented petition praying SS —in Γ. ,;t firs'. :-con::! and private account of admin- be administrator \ΓΑ1.1Η.| non. i nation conies in the Democratic ail of the Ru!us E. Stone may appointed Vf fast, on the I2tl istra:.on filed ing nine big celebrations aid 117 A EDO SS.—in Court >>t Probate, held at Bel- «•t the estate of said deceased. State convention Senator will Andrew M lb t-xt Estate of Abner C. Green, late of Staples it has been his able \\ last, on the 12th day of 1 ··'. Tro;. largely through September, Ordered, That thesaid petitioner give notice to Cyrus True, late Sea·-; his castor into the William Harris, executor of the lastwidof Eunice petition for administration filed. shy ring." efforts and that all interested causing a of this ceased, having pre>en.-e.: indefatigable labor late of in said hav- person» by copy > of From Ward, Troy, County, deceased, count it admiiii.-rratioi : Estate a ynis True, late Searsport: state politics the doctor pro- the great Frontier crowds have at- order to be published three weeks successively (MiSSa ing presented his first and iinal account of \dmin- a nee. tion for distribution tiled. ceeded to and in The Journal,a newspaper published pet discuss county politics tained the as- istration of said estate for allowance. Republican 11 magnitude they have at that at a Probate Estate of Ethel Liiiscott, iate of Paler- finally fell to talking of the sheriff con- Belfast, they may appear Ordered, That notice sumed the past He is a Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said weeks in The mo petition for distribution tiled. test. Said town of during year. successively, he: "The Thomas- booster from School weeks successively, in lie Republican Journal, the 1 <»th of October, A. D. lit·».", a 1 u. Estate of Ethel ft. Linscott, 'ate of Paler- the start, a diplomat of County,on day newspaper ρut»11he· ton is ,n favor of if the nom- a newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, at ten of the clock belore noon and show cause that ail iniere^te mo st final account riled. Benner, rare in vex- persons tii and ability straightening out that all interested attend at a Pro- of said ination to a Rockland man. If of 65 and persons may if any they have, why the prayer petition, bate Court, to tie held at B. goes OURRECORD years to be held at on the ing differences which arise, and has been bate Court, Belfast, 10th day er should not be granted. of October next, a id «1: Rockiand wants to be sure of the nom- I former for of October and show it largely instrumental in the 36,300 pupils speaks next, cause, any they GEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge. have, why the said ;*«·■· nt FLOATING HOTELS. spreading the said account should not be allowed. ination the city must put up a good fame of Frontier show from itself. Shorthand, Business, Nor- have, why A true copy. Attest « Γ.' ». t. Cheyenne's GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Chas. P. Hazkltine, A light tor a mayoralty candidate at the coast to Register. true coi·}. Attest; coast. mal and Civil Service Courses. A true copy. Attest: Cn.a s. I F < An Idea of the Supplies the Combined election. I am com- spring Personally, Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. held at within and Best teachers and rooms ; most At a 1'robate Court Belfast, Sound Lines Consume in a Year. mitted to Benner's candidacy. 1 shall There is lit» Vse Fighting Nature. tor the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday 88.—I κ ( r* IVTALDO SS.—In Court of Probate, held at ltel- stand him from now until after the modern and effective methods. of September. A. D. 1905. WALDOlast, oil the 12tli day by I)r. Favorite ? ? on the 12th uf 1905. Little does the average passenger who Kennedy's Remedy does fast, day September, Freeman H. .Johnson, e\ec convention, until we win. or are of that kind. It acts Frank L. administrator on the estate 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the last boards one of the New Navi- county nothing tenderly and Chase, of Moses M. Johnson, I a t ·>ί England licked out of our boots." in with what is Herbert Stevens, late of Unity, in said County, will and testament of Alfred W. Rich, late of everlastingly sympathy Nature trying to EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT hav- ty. deceased, having pr-τ gant·:. Company's palatial steamers for deceased, having presented his first account of Brooks, in said County of Waldo, deceased, accomplish. Do you have trouble with for account of administrât! a or west on the con- which all students as soon administration of said estate for allowance. ing been presented probate. trip east Sound liver or places lowance. Ο ΤίΛΤΙΛ Λ Γ" U ntCTDf CO your digestion, your kidneys? side: the amount of la Lor, thought and Does rheumatism pain and rack Is as qualified. New pupils begin Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- Ordered, That ii.►tic*· î you? weeks successively in The a a of this order to be foresight involved in feeding the pas- your head thick and heavy? It will charm time. Tuition Si5.00 Republican Journal, terested by causing copy pub- weeks successively, in Γ:., Many Fainful Symptoms Caused by Foison- any per newspaper published in Beltast. in said County, lished three weeks successively in The Republican ii; and crews of these immense away these ailments almost ere are newspaper published sengers you month. Send for free that all persons inteiested may attend at a Pro- Journal, at Belfast, that they may ap- all ous Gases. l>r. Williams' 1'ink Fills prospectus. published that persons interest!·· Tone aware. bate to be held at on the 10th carriers. Take, for instance, the Fail Court, Belfast, day pear at a Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, bate Court to be 1 e!tis A. Welliuan, _.;.t; i:a them with the best the market affords especially 1j County rage, chaplain of the Soldiers' Home late of in said 1). < heart and lungs. These gases have other mm McGray, Unity, County, deceased, of September, A. 11)05. of Searsniont. m said at two meals, while the crew gets three and recorder of the having presented their first and final account of his first and final ao ;.\t ill effects. They are absorbed by the blood Loyal Legion of 4 certain instrument, purporting to be the last in some instances four meals administration of said estate for allowance. lowance. meals and and coi rupt it and so cause aches in remote the U. S., lias written C'apt. Johnson: A DM INISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. The subscriber will and testament of Thomas Leonard, late that notice thereof be a da>. of the and the formation of un- "I have read with interest J\ hereby gives notice that he has been duly Ordered, given, three of Waldo, in said County of Waldo, deceased, Ordered, That notiiT parts body j very great in for to do there has to General appointed administrator of the estate of weeks successively, Tlie Republican Journal, having been presented probate. weeks successively, I In order this, be healthy tissue everywhere. bodily in The Courier-Gazette on a in your paper newspaper published in Belfast, said Coun- < of result. i ALBERTt. CURRIER, late of Morrill, Ordered, That notice be given to all persons a newspaper published οι; board the Priscilla the weakness and loss weight The that all interested attend at a put during "A Forgotten Camden Hero." This ty, persons may a of this order to be that all persons in:»*res:< nerves are disturbed and dis- in the County of Waldo, deceased, and interested by causing copy seas'Ui about tons of and the brain given hate to be 1η· Ί 00,000 beef, 20,040 to be read before the bonds as the law directs. All three weeks successively in The Repub- Court, such as hot paper ought persons having de- of October and show if published of of comforts, dizziness, Hashes, day next, cause, any lican at Belfast, that they of October next. ai:>i quarts milk, 20,080 quarts cream, and find a in our mands against the estate of said deceased are de- not Journal, published irritableness and i Loyal Legion place tliey have, why the said account should be al- at have, the said an of sleeple.-sness, despond- sired to the same for and all may appear at a Probate Court, to be held why 7,<;r»·ι 72,000 eggs third which we present settlement, lowed. « » pounds poultry, eucy originate from this source. volume, shall publish within and for said County, on the second L< » indebted thereto are requested to make payment GEO. E. JOHNSON, Belfast, 1Τ.1-Ί loaves of bread, and 48,400 rolls, The of Miss Minerva 0. Ladd next year, I hope." Judge. Tuesday of October next, at ten of the clock be- A true copy. Attest experience immediately. A true copy. Attest: besuies of will to fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why vegetables, fruits, berries, etc., Ipswich, Mass., prove helpful By one of those perverse errors that FRANK C. CURRIER. Chas. P. Hazeltiîïe, Register. the same should not be approved and al- in their season in many. She has just recovered from a stom- no the Morrill September 12,1905. pioved, proportionate quanti- there is accounting for, signa- lowed. ties. To these food ach difficulty that made her wretched for 88.— In ('.'in- keep supplies fresh, ture appended to the article read "Dr. > ΟΤΙ CE. The SS. In Court of Probate, held at Bel- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Miss Ladd : subscriber hereby on the Ί2:h ->! '■ was a little child. Whenever 1 took say genial entirely Ella M. Williams, late of Searsmont. in said Coun- hearty MELYIN A. late of ceased, present largest three-masted schooner. disclaims the medical title.—Rockland STEPHENSON, Belfast, ty. deceased, his tirst and final held at Belfast, witluu and having food it would cause terrible l'aintness, and having presented At a Probate Court iniuistration .f said e>f But the Priscilla is only one of eleven f would finally vomit what 1 had eateu. At Courier-Gazette. in the County of Waldo deceased, and given account of administration of said estate fur al- for the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday bonds as the law directs. All lowance. Ordered, that noti»·»· steamers; and in order to this fleet times there would be the most intense persons of September, A. D. 1005. keep pains having demands against the estate of said de- weekssuccessively.il; Γ the of For Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three certain instrument, to be the last supplied, the New England Navigation through upper part my body. Like Finding Money. ceased are desired to present the same for settle purporting newspaper publi-': ea weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a will ami testament of Emma F. Bickford, maintains a combined butch- days in succession, I would have to lie ment, and all indebted thereto are requested to V that all persons ι·■■·· Company uewspaper published in Belfast, in said County, late of in said County of Waldo, de- down most of the time. If I got up quickly Finding health is like finding money—so make payment immediately. Buruham, bate Court, t" be heid er, grocery, liquor, crockery, and ship that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- having been presented for probate with a in head would feel so that 1 would think those who are sick. When you have DATON F. STEPHENSON. ceased, ot October next, a; ! foot of Warren y dizzy bate Court, to l. A true Attest sand dollars worth of stores "are al- of Va. Ile "1 had a 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The subscriber GEO. E. copy. great that "1 could hardly bear it, and the Sandy Level, says: JOHNSON, Judge. That notice be to all in- V. j hereby gives notice that he has been A true Attest: Ordered, given persons Chas». on hand. Perishable sup- and violent belching spells were terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and duly copy. terested a of this order to be ways kept frequent administrator of the estate of Citas. P. by causing copy ber- too. coal uust on my lungs ; but, after 110 appointed Hazeltine, Register. three weeks in The Re- plies—like butter, eggs, milk, fish, very disagreeable, finding published successively SS. —In "lit reiief in other J was cured Dr. MARY ROBBINS, late of Belfast, at Belfast, that \T7ALDO furnished "For many months 1 had a good physi- remedies, by SS. In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- publican Journal, published V» fast, on the 12th ries, fruits, vegetables—are | at a Probate to be held at Bel- cian who did what he could. He told me King's New for Consumption, in the of Waldo, deceased, and of they appear Court, .mn or who submit I Discovery County given fast, on the 12th day September, 1905. Isaac 8. Hartlett. by seven eight dealers, as WALDO within ami for said County, on the second that not only the belching, but also the Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any bonds the law diiects. All persons having de- Fred Atwood, trustee under the last will and tes- fast, Daniel U. Williams. l.«:< with the. under- mands the estate of said deceased are of October next, at ten of the clock be- prices every morning, were caused an cough or lung medicine in the world. At against tament of Corelia W. Arey, late of Winterport, Tuesday County, deceased, liavn pains through my body, by to fore noon, and show cause, if any they have, why that shall be fresh If. H. 50c and tlesired present the same for settlement, and in said County, deceased, having presented his final account uf adr.nni-; standing everything excess of gas in my stomach. Sometimes Moody's drug store; £1.00; the same should not be and al- all indebted thereto are requested to mal e pay- third account of administration of said trust for proved, approved allowance. and of the first In fact, the his medicine me but it was guaranteed. Trial bottle free. lowed and the of said quality. gave relief, ment immediately. allowance. prayer petition, granted. steward of each one "of these ships Duly temporary. Finally, I began to lose FRED A. ROBBINS. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, That notice:' Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three Attest weeks successively, in a first-class hotel for tlesh rapidly and it was thought I was go- Fraternal Orders. Belfast, September 12,1905. A true copy. practically keeps weeks successively, in The Republican Journal, a Chas. P. Hazeltine, a newspaper published ii. least into Register. 2,000 people, with a force of at ing consumption. newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, that all persons interested about a case similar NOTICE. The subscriber "At this time 1 read The total of the that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- bate Court, to be held at Γ- 100 waiters, cooks, understewards, etc., membership princi- ADMINISTRATRIX'Shereby gives notice that she has been duly ap· At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and for to mine that had been cured through the the bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 10th of October next, and si. * ·ι to look without the means pal fiaterual organizations in pointed administratrix of the estate of the of Waldo, on the 12th day of Sep after, having lise of Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills and I got a day of October next, and show cause, if any County have, why the said accom a United States is estimated at NANCY A. DOWNS, late of tember, A. D. 1905. of obtaining supplies after certain box. Within three weeks a decided im- 8,278,000. Winterport, they have, why the said account should not be al- lowed. of L. 1 hour uo matter if he is un- About every ninth to a in he County of Waldo, deceased, and given lowed. A.HILLMAN, creditor Morse, GEOlUïlt Κ every day, provement was noticeable. The belching person belongs Mary de- unat- bonds ae the law directs. All persons having de- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. ROSIElate of Troy, in said County of Waldo, A true copy. Attest. to feed his for were less the through secret order. A person who is expectedly obliged guests spells frequent, pains mands against the estate of said deceased are A true Attest ceated, having presented a petition praying that Chas. F. Ηa/i not so food was to one or more brotherhoods copy. two days or more. my body were intense, my tached desired to pieeent the same for settlement, and Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. George L. Tj 1er may be appointed administrator for a few Neatness reigns everywhere, and or- retained and after taking the pills may set himself down as rather un- all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- of the estate of said deceased. weeks I found that I was ment ALDO SS.—In Court ..t 1 der and method are in the longer altogether social and peculiar. One of the fratern- immediately. 88.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- Ordered, That the said petitioner give uotice to apparent I had so suffer- DORA M. KNEELAND. a this w fast, on the 12th day tree from the miseries long ities has members. There are WALDOfast, on the 12th day of September, 1905. all persons interested by causing copy of W with which every 60,000 12,1905. weeks in Leonard F. Shute, execut· military precision sd." Winterport, September Annie A. Morse, administratrix on the estate of order to be published three successively ! with more than each. Lucinda F. Harriman. late operation is from the quick- While so Dr. Williams' twenty 100,000 John A. late of in said The Republican Journal, a newspaper published performed, promptly effective, The Stevens, Unity, County, said deceased. I' all of them have the insurance NOTICE. subscribers here- her first account of at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate in County, eyed attendance of the dining-room Pink i'ille contain no harmful stimulants Nearly that deceased, having presented and final account of EXECUTRICESby give notice they have been duly ap- administration of said estate for allowance. Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said second waiter to the deft and accurate jr They are safe and feature in some form. The spirit ol for allowance. cutting opiates. perfectly pointed executricee the last will and testament County, on the 10th day of October, A.D. 1905, said estate on sreate no habit. is cultivated and the of Ordered, that notice thereof be given, three > up of meat and poultry, which goes drug Every dyspeptic good fellowship at ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, Ordered, That notice ttiere Eat and How to Eat." weeks in The Republican Journal, a the in the butcher's at should read, "What to association is educative. The best part CHARLES E. JONES, late of Winterport, successively, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- weeks successively, in Κ«'Γ incessantly quarters newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, in Belt <-< Write the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., comes from close con- er should not be granted. a newspaper published the other end of the steward's realm of one's training in the 6f deceased. All that all interested may attend at a Pro- N. lor a County Waldo, persons persons GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge that all persons interested »»:·«> Schenectady, Y., copy. tact with men in the business and déniai ds the estate of said de- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 10th below decks. having against day A true copy. Attest : bate Court, to be held at Belfast of October and show cause, if ι··-» social world. Some tA the ceased are desired to present the same for set- next, any they chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. of October next, and show For Dr. Fowler's Extract of opposition said account not be al· 1 forty years tlement, anc all indebted thereto aie requested have, why the should the said account she1 OA8TOHIA. element of exists, but confessed- have, why 1 Wild Strawberry has been curing summer secrecy to make payment Immediately. lowed. GEO Β Bu„ th. y> The Kind You Han Always Mit mucf) business SARAH A. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody ly seriously important JONES, Risers A true copy. Attest ,, A true Attest : «Β8ϋΤ· 1 11V lux, pain in toe stomach, and it bas never ie conducted in extreme privacy.— MARYE. L1BBY. copy. Early Cbao. Γ. KAZf 8,1906.—3w37 Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. famous little ret failed to do everything claimed tor it. Philadelphia Ledger. Winterport, August The pin·» ^HE REFERENDUM LEAGUE. Mr. Leroy Godding, our well known houst An Outing at Unity Lake. M nster Gardner Favors its Object. .DR. KENNEDY'S painter, has taken a partner iu the persor of Miss W. Gardner of Rockland was CelfV, daughter of Melvin Roberts W. Blair of Xewtonville, Mass., writes uiiah of this towu. are both will elected vice president of the They popular enthusiastically to Maine Woods of a the young folks of the and have thf recent and as the place outing in Maine. ferendum League, FAVORITE best wishes of all. They will make theit He says: is a new one and its ob- ition home for the present at the George Godding Two days were passed sporting on Unity i very generally understood, homestead. lake, one of those grand expansive sheets of For water Years and Star interviewed the which form an attractive 95 1,1 link Louie Elliott, son of T. A. Elliott of to ,it tin· State in REMEDY Maine's scenic Angling from E. Grange regard Presque Isle, has been visiting his old beauty. D. Chase's model naphtha launch some excel- it ter. Pleasant to Take, friends here, fie was born in this village lent catches of white were A Standard miner said the matter was and it seems like home to him. lie left perch made, Powerful to Cure, while the bass were reluctantly hired from Family ιι-fore the State legislature And Welcome Monday for Bangor, where he is to take a their quiet haunts; however a few beauties ν b\ a committee of which course at Shaw's Business College. lie | In Every Home, were hooked, the largest between 4 and 5 Is was graduated at the l'resque Isle High school Remedy ι to chairman. pounds in Many last June. weight. ...tentatives were in favorof KIDNEY AMD LIVER CDRE Masters liartlett and Hugh Chase aged aeiieved if it had come un Mis. Martha E. Luce of Haverhill, David Favorite Remedy ie adapted Mass., κι and 7 years, it Dr. Kennedy's who is friends in respectively ){accompanied later would have had a to all and both sexes, affording permanent re- visiting Maine, gotaronnd Mr. ages to lirooks last Saturday. will Hlair, and liartlett what he lief in all cases caused by impurity of the blood, She visit her hooked; at lîladder and Liver Com- daughter, Mrs. \V. 1. Cain of Clinton, and took to be one of the is no politics in the measure," such Kidney, "biggest salmon or cures Constipation and Λ\ eakneeee· then will return to her home after a bass in "r.or is it a socialist plaints; pleas- the lake," but which '..miner, to women. ant two months vacation. Miss Bertha has tolhis intense peculiar all other medi- is some regard it." Upon It proves successful in cases where run the house while disgust proved to be an eel. Of JOHNSONS lodging her mother has Hugh, Mr. ο sufferer should despair the cines have totally failed. Ν been in Hlair -..e.! if grange had endorsed is untried- It has an unbro- Maine. says: 1 as long as this remedy ed that partly so in some record of success for over 30 years, and has For one of his 1 ken The local general committee of arrange- age have never known a had done won hosts of warm friends. ments mind more anxious to iibly l'eniisylvania disease traceable to for the of the Grand learn the character Are you eutlering from any meeting Lodge and here "had been no attempt at l>r. Kennedy hasof (ïood here Oct. lltli and 12tli is purpose of all God's beings, particular- the causes mentioned? If so, Templars Anodyne. M. J. ly birds, etc. cut by the granges of the staked his and professional reputetiotfton Dow, J. G. Stimpsoni, E. C. insects, He spends hours in personal will do Boody, the fields as a the statement that Favorite Remedy youMrs. T. I. Mrs. A. E. Chase and studying snakes, gathering but- Maine body. Huxford, terflies, ■ Mabel Kose. Measures will be taken to grasshoppers, bugs, and even .it. master said that he had bottle and booklet con- into brings 6°Scnd for a frw, trial make this an the house in his bare hands and take hold of matter advice on the treatment or interesting and profitable ses- honey ...■'·. "\and price Sylvester Smith, former- A universal friend in need. are nliier on asked for a in the United States, Canada andly of The Maine Central Cures while you waiting for the doctor. Keep it on the being all druggists Belfast, and is quite a curiosity from Prospering. .if the referendum stated that foreign countries. the style of and is shelf, where it will be handy to take on when you have a or cold. It not printing, etc., highly The sugar cough only M from the valued Mr. 44th annual of the tition people by by Hutchinson He has an- report Maine relieves asthma, and but is invaluable in case of other law book Central, the bronchitis, croup grippe, bilious colic, cramps, act oi a legislative body OF BROOKS. of the same date, which he covering jear ending June 30, THE NEWS w ill makes a cholera or diarrhoea. carefully preserve. splendid showing for Maine's great Quickly reduces all inflammation in any part of the body—it heais eterred back to the people railroad system. The increase in the net wounds, burns and scalds—it the caused val. With the referendum a meat cart inThere have been several income is allays suffering by bruises, strains, sprains, and Charles Gibbs is running in quiet marriages $219,987 over the previous year. another form of petition town recently, the not the all kinds of soreness. Ask your for Johnson's Liniment· Brooks. parties courting During year 8i>00,000 has been appro- druggist Anodyne Mitiative which uiat- publicity but taking upon themselves the priated for a new cents by any Mass., is visiting passenger station and 25 and 50 cents—larger bottle hold's three times as much. Hall of Lowell, marriage contract with as honest in- terminals :oh action is desired may Charles just at Hangor. The passenger earn- town. tentions and with as : frietuls in just much assurance ings during the were I. S. JOHNSON > to the legisla- of a year $2,SO!),854 and & CO., Boston, Mass. petition in happy and successful life as who the is in Boston for latest styles those freight earnings .J4,280,305, both show- Mrs. l)o\v have made a more elaborate display. To ing a substantial gain over the year before tive and the referendum to- millinery goods. each of them The Journal and extends its con- doubtless the present year will show se the features ins house andgratulations. an principal Harrv Johnson has raised even greater gain. ailed direct it. No popular legis- a cellar under satisfactory bid foi the new Knowiton put road j idea originated among the been visiting having been received the selectmen llattie Kowe has | Former .Senator F. S. V» .ills and fam- interesting article in regard I Mrs. appointed F. 11. Quiniby, one of their num- friends in Swam-ilie. ber. to take ily were in the cit> Saturday on their appears in the September charge of the work and build vaca-the road, lie on a way home from North where is wife are on a put large crew of our port, they tl article some objection Gordon and ow )„hn 11. l) townsmen last week and made the dirt spent a pleasant season. Mr. Walls was To Cure a Cold in One n-ar-ures are discussed by tion trip to Vanceboro. tiy in good Day shape. There will be at least a in Belfast Friday, and followed the ex- ·; --ι ot the with Mrs. Dow.w inter I.obinger, Midge Badershall is road through there when the snow of all the Mis- Cassie dies- ample inhabitants by jjoiua to Take Laxative Tablets. ■it Instance, Is- a few weeks. Bromo rvi i'nilippine the tiVilliner, for the races of the Waldo county fair. Mr. Quinine A the article it is stated that Tin-M. West Seven MTlUori boxes sold in 12 months. ^ returned to the U. of Brooks schoolhouse is being Walls says that the business section of past ThlS Signature, Xff-JCyyy over the Frank Holbrook ·-·-· ... disappointment vacation. lllll-f, 1 11.-., from his summer y,I>. the city was entirely deserted, even the Swiss of their envied ! last week ! 1 nit raised the building and put under thea fruit stores and restaurants closed L- is intoil being The writer "What- Κ Colburn moving good Inundation of stone and cement. : says, v that in the festh i- built Isaac S. hta,»le.linn K. C. l>ood\ and 1». A. Hall ! everybody might join sh. Swiss voters are less new cottage just b> shingled and clapboarded it and have painted iî ties. -Kocklar.d Courier-Gazette. referenda than >wiss legis- white. New j windows with large panes 01' j ; aming bills." glas.s have been in ιλμι»»κ«β« put and it j resents nuit·· ! a wife of Belfast werenobby π appearance. ( n'v\ u A.iu Blackaiitriiu and lilt* ί (.ESS LIQUOR SELLING. v-iiiiuaj.11 lUlltTUI <>; IrpO Λ j On and after June 5, trains K. Card. very pleasant occasion was the recent ! HEAL&WOOD, connecting at Burnham reception given to the Rrooks High school j j and Water ville with through traira reme Court of the United in the church As as Tea tor ami from Mrs. 1 v. E. Webber lias been very ill foi parlors. Rev. Ε. E. Colburn ! Necessary I Bangor, Waterville, Portland and :n State ex rel. m» trave them a the case of I some months and hope is entertained of hearty welcome, the school j J Boston, will run a? follow.- the a lier boani was well and the ladies wlison. that power of recovery. represented for FROM Β KL FAST. furnished a nice treat. the lie tratl'.c is such that Sociability was Family liquor Mrs. W. K. Stiiupson has beer, very ill evident FM PM everywhere and everybody was ί Belfast, may be absolutely prohibit- for some weeks and her friends are It Dear Sirs:— depart 1 30 3 25 uppre- happy. is hoped that this line of enter- I City Point ed and that I lipnsive of the result. tainment 1><·> 1 uO <3 30 conditionally, may continued. Doctor Cook I have used your very valuable Bit- ! Waldo Γ 15 t>f *3 4tf t a local law makes the school board is much interested in ters r Brooks option Will llail and from Fairfield are f«1 about thirty years, and should j 7 ·/>' 4 < y a certain family tfa ! s movement. Knox -ell liquor within I live much ί use Γ as 4 25 at Shadrack Hall's for a brief visit and to linger should -till Thorn-like i not in other It is now j Γ 45 2 lô 4 45 territory attend the Monroe fair. definitely understood that the them, f'.r are as to have they necessary I Unity 2 23 5 30 amount to a denial Grand Lodge of G««»d is to meet ■•essanly Templars in the house as tea is for the table. I Biirnham, arriv·; 2 45 0 00 the Mrs. Vira ('rowel 1, who spent the sum- with lo ".ks lodtfe Octobei llth and 12th. Clinton .-on of equal protection should not know how to get «s 35 tO Lô mer with her sister, Mrs. John 11 Gordon, It has never been held in a so small along Benton 45 that it is not necessarily a place without them. •β 25 is visiting friends in Dixton. as Hiooas before and rtland .... reduced the of liill people 5 35 : ν a of the grade Stimpson 05 statute Ohio present from section of the State and Keadtield. Mr K. .. every May 25. 1903. ,,, D 3 5f H » »5 5 30 t·· fixed for Mrs. Lottie who should return to their homes a γγ Γ» ·+ punishment be Watts, has been ill all they with Λ of established uo η m 7 20 the home favorable of the town its family remedy égal selling: that the judge- summer at of her sister, >1 is. opinion and citi- TO BELFAST. zens. Our oid merit Y -u may profit by the exper Mate court will not he antic- James Grover, is somewhat improved in members should become health. affiliated at once. ence of others. Always keep "L. F A M a y the United States Supreme the 9 00 Four R. F. 1>. routes now start from Atw-. od's Bitters in house. in advance of trial Rev. and Mrs. Ε. E. Colburnhave moved 8 30 h-ciding Brooks and their has ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK. establishment involv- Ρ M sons are to act as into the new cottage built for them this 1'·-rtîan.i.. qualified ed the discontinuance of several post offices .1C 3" 1 06 is to be tried season by IsaacS. It will make a d that one who Staples. in the vicinity and also put out of commis- THE BEST OF WORK A M nice parsonage. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Waterville unplain until lie has been sion a number of mail carriers familiar for 4 15 Bangor i 40 liter, and that the Ohio local Herbert s. Hatch of Lynn, Mass., has years to everybody along their routes. Prominent them is ;jp*Xow is the time tu cal), as we hav» a stock of finished work. ! Ρ M iw for the regulation of the been visiting L has. Ε. H owe η and family. among Japhet Grant, Ills of large Benton *7 ··". M» 20 4 21 who was Clinton was not un- Delbert treated them to a buckboard ride born in Prospect in October, ISM. 7 15 τί» 35 4 31 itoxicating liquors He learned the Burnham. that it Sunday evening. stone cutter's trade in 1653 ! depart.... S 30 J ο 2" 4 50 inal on the ground ! i: ... and worked at the business until 1S77. Since Childhood Bridge Street, Belfast, Maine. Unity >· 4·< 11» 5;i 5 08 • to The church services are made in- Tho-iidike ne attempting sell liquor very then he has on a H 57 Il 15 5|17 lived small farm in North Liver, stomach and bowel com- law had teresting, and people who do not attend Ktl. X f'.»! !() fil 3( 5 25 rritory to which the Monroe, which bears evidence of plaints, blood disorders, feverish- miss a hour to of the intelligent Brooks .... V· 2(ι 13 2 < m » 5 40 i·· his or pleasant say nothing care and 11 ess, nervousness. and the Irrita- to apply of liberty diligent tilling. In 1885 he con- Waldo. M>3<> tl'2 1" moral influences. ting an debilitating conditions 5 50 vithout due of law.— tracted to earn the mail from North Mon- City Point '.'4" 1 3 process brought on by worms, are quickly re- 12 V îtf 00 roe to lf> .... Alinon S. Forbes, our oldest native born 1'.rooks, miles, six times a week, lieved and permanently cured by Belfast, arrive ί» 45 1 2 45 t> 05 citizen, was at the Belfast fair last week and continued carrying it until Oct. 15,1903, Flag station. over until the route was dis- COAL! Limited tickets for and sold over three dozen eighteen years, COAL! Boston are now sold at hickory gourd ! $5.00 from OASTOniA. sticks of his own manufacture. continued and the R. F. D. man took his Dr. True's Elixir Belfast and all stations on Branch. The Kind You Have place. He lost but one trip during all that Through tickets to all points West and North /t Always Bought is a and NOW IS THE TIME west, via all M. J. Dow(|ias taken the place of Ε. IX time on account of health, lie is one of the It wonderful tonic builder of TO BUY VOIR WINTER'S COAL. routes, for sale by L. W. Gf.okg» flesh and chil- Belfast. as salesman for the monumental muscle. Makes weakly Agent. GEO. F. EVANS. hessey few remaining old-time carriers who braved dren and robust. For over 50 Vice < strong President and General Mauager, work of the Hessey Granite ompany and heat and storm and whatever hindered used an·! mothers Ε. cold, years praised by F. Βοοτπβυ. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. will make a specialty of that business." that they might faithfully perform the duty everywhere. Ho cents at all druggists. they had contracted to do. A married son, for free Geo. E. Card, the oldest resident of Brooks, Write First j Japhet, Jr.. now lives at the old homestead, booklet "Chil- Quality Coal 'lied at the residence of his E. am} their Thoroughly Prepared News and Notes. son-in-law, j and in his pleasant country home the veter- dren EASTERN STEAMSHIP CO. rary G. last The funeral was Roberts, Friday. an ex-mail carrier is taking life easily. Diseases. are now BAX'GUR held liev. F. S. Dolliff We prepared to receive orders for ^-Anthracite DIVISION. Sunday, officiating. The recent musical entertainment in \. Luce and Company an- Freddie Joyce of Stonington, Me., has Union Hall was very successful. Theie Coal, and have for sale the ■ r fall The Foolish Scranton, Wilkesbarre, publication been visiting in Brooks. As a child he was a fair attendance,*and tile work was of SUMMER SERVICE.—Six a Week uniform in size and j Trips style j lived in the family of L. Cilley, his mother : a class to do credit to the town. The fol- and Lattimer Lehigh Coals at the following prices, Foolish Dictionary, contamin- being dead, and this seems like home to him. i lowing program was rendered: to Boston. ai and humorous information Orchestra Selection, for the Scranton and Wilkesbarre: Miss who has been with astronomical phenomena, Bertha Hall, j Male Quartet, Mrs. Samuel Reynolds for some months, | .lone-. Ilolbrook and Brown. ical data, weather, tides, etc., Morrill, went to Fairfield, Tuesday, for a few week's j Flute Solo, Mr. Frank P. IIolbrooK. with hints on $7.25 ton delivered in barrels and in. farming, beauty, visit with tlie family of her uncle, Will Hall, j Reading, "Song of Degrees." per put ousehold affairs, etc. ! The corn factory started up last Monda} Miss Krma Darker. Little Dorcas Davis. 7.10 ton in with quite a crew. Eighteen Italians are Song, per delivered dump cart. the curiously original charac- employed as liuskers and about twenty-live Male Quartet, Iolman F. 1 lay's new novel, of our own people are employed in the Orchestra Selection, 6.85 ton taken at the wharf. 'hin," which is to be published building. Solo and Male Chorus, Mr. \Y. S. Jones. per Cornet Solo, Mr. Ε. i>. Edwards. Conimt'!h,;n_; weeks by A. S. Barnes Λ Co., Charles and Augustus Swift of Belfast i Monday.. Μ i\. 1. PU.". ~-t» :;.înets Duet, "Love's Golden Dream," leave Belfast for Bos ν ;ι Look, a retired circus man- were in Brooks last Sunday and took din- Lehigh Coal 25 cents ton ίο*»·, ('anui-Mi and Koek- Mrs. Merritt, Mr. Morrill. per higher. lai··ί. dailv, exrrptSiuidiy. at I :sn r. m. descends a couu- ner at York's Hotel. They often come this For upon quiet Heading, 'Macbeth's Soliloquy,'* Searsport and Plampden. Tuesdays Thurs- way for a and we are glad to day's and .nunity with the remnants of Sunday outing Rev. Ε. E. Colburn. From these prices we allow cents per ton discount if paid Sundays at 7.4." \. m. Por Bucksport. W'·f'pori and Banger and picturesque tales of his Male Quartet, Μ··η·ί daily, within ten from date of except iy. at 7.1" \. m.. or upon arrivai of .te. It is said tliat this charac Mrs. 1 lut tie Jenkins and Miss l'hebe Solo, Mrs. W. II. Swift. days delivery. steamer from Boston. Brass y resembles a counterpart in Rose, who have bee» conducting an ice Quartet, cream next to the church this sum- Song, Dexter Davis These are for orders received to ΚΚΤΙΊί Ν IN ι; ■ι circus manager named Ezra parlor ΤΛ..„" Ι.ΤΙ,Λ V\ν.Λ+~Κ prices previous Sept. lith mer, a very satisfactorj business for vho was the P. 'Γ. Uarnum of report <·«»..j. r.u-rjri.>.nuiiiaj·, .It ;· Γ. M. the season. An Incident of tin- Franco-Prussian War and to November the to From Rockland, via it, is recalled that the "infant delivery previous 1st, reserv.ng right ad ! Camden, daily, oxeepfc 1S70, are caused If Moiulay. at 5. .so a. m. ; i" C. Γ. of the High school, by Indigestion. you eat a and "dancing turkeys" Durrell, principal Mrs. Colburn ami Mrs. Merritt. vance after 1st without notice. From" Hampden and Searsport Mondays Weil· took a to Oxford last afternoon, little too much, or if you are subject to prices Sept. I ami gure in Mr. Day's novel, orig- trip Friday Orchestra Selection, nesdays Fridays. Grace Κ Dow, attacks of have no doubt I From Baimor. via ami u the show. Like returning Monday evening. Male Quartet, Indigestion, you Winterport Bucksport, Stevens" We to be favored with at l.-Sn i>. v.. the assistant, had charge of the school in Baritone Solo, Mr. Jones. had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats, hope your order, which shall have daily, except Sundays, ook, Stevens invariably wore his ; All cargo. except live stock, via the steamers absence., Double Quartet Chorus, heartburn or palpitation of the heart. ; of this hat" to it even our best attention in the company is insured against tire and ma· ug and clung Selection. preparation and Everett Tasker and nee Grace Orchestra Indigestion causes the stomach to delivery. rine risk. went fox in wife, 1j hunting winter, — have moved into the L (. expand swell, and puff up against the FRKl) W. POTE, Agent.Belfast wore ear mutts tied under- Stimpson, Advocate. We also have the Jones house which they recent I j bought. [From the Waldo County heart. This crowds the heart and inter- Maryland Companies Georges Creek CAI.MN AUSTIN. Vice President and Gen'i We are glad to welcome Mr. Tasker as a F. W. Woodman, a prominent retail gro- feres with its action, and in the course of Cumberland .Manager, Boston with Coal for blacksmith .«se. New Idea Woman's Magazine real estate owner and permanent resident cery and meat dealer in Chelsea, Mass., time the heart becomes diseased. of Brooks. Mrs. Mason and Mrs. McAllister and son S5VEN tier has an article on PREMIUMS inspiring Carl of the same have been spending of Bos- city, Six Dining Cliair« and m Professions," by Miss Misses Ltira and Geneva Forbes a few weeks in different towns in Waldo nivPN Litrgi· Arm Kncker ui>r.n -h Howard Westwood. Miss ton, who are spending their vacation at the Last week they visited Mr. and county. THE SWAN à SIBLEY with $b> assortment of our homestead with their Francis SI. are COMPANY. Soaps, of father, Mrs. L. C. Ci 1 of this who >d runs over the field those ley town, Kodol Extracts. spirt->, Tea. drove to last Monday to visit ('off*··». ■us into which women enter, Forbes, Troy particular friends. Cocoa. To·:· Gund- and Stand- their aunt, Sirs. Parsons, who has ard now few in Slaggie a crew of lh or 20 Frenchmen groceries. Catalogue of that there are very been ill.' Sept. 4th, Cure Notice of very in to as buskers at the Dyspepsia Foreclosure. jooothkr pkfMicms. i*.v have not proved their capa- arrived town work A the other was corn are under the contre 1 HO Μ Κ Μ ΓΡΙ,Υ CO "eaking of the educational held, pleasant meeting «· »t. that of Slartha K. Luce, Sirs. J. liose. of head boss, has Whereas, Montville, FOR SALE. 1 t, Augusta. >1»* is ever, one of those most en- of the heart, and contrifcutes Sirs. Lane and Sirs. Lois Little- and daughter with him to do the cooking nourishment, County of Waldo and *tat.e of Maine, by hi:; "Some of the Wesley and to deed dated the fifteenth of vomen, she says: tield from scattered homes- old for the w hole crew. These people are well strength health every organ of the mortgage day Sep- widely tember, A. 1>. ISSo. and recorded 111 W aid » Regis- uarkable educational work is in the fed. Mr Winchester informs us that they body. Cures Indigestion, Sour The undersigned offers for sale the 100 acre friends, chums and schoolmates dajs Dyspepsia, try of Deeds, ι-îook 198, Page 162, conveyed to me. ; e women m connection about lo of beef steak for their Stomach, Inflammation of the farm situated on shore road half between by of Auld Lang Syne. buy pounds mucous Stephen J. Gushee, the undersigned."a certai 1 way B. H. each aud consume about M< S. oublie schools. Miss breakfast morning, membranes the and of real estate, situated in -aid Belfast and as Farrell, Herbert Hamlin, who runs the lively lining Stomach Diges- parcel ntvill«, Searsport. M«·., known PENOB- 4o of beef of all kinds each day. in said County of Waldo, and bounded and de . who tiave too much I. lluxford, F. β. York, -Alfred Iluxford, Cram's mill in Montville, at line of land ot Thomas running water in barn and new proved are very and After house; dairy 011 a drive to Swan Lake yuiet orderly. eating, my food wouM distress me by nrmJdnfl 1 hence in a direction after teacher after and tlieir ladies, Davis; running northerly 30x12 new house .r«0x25; new ice school, from a my heart palpitate and I would become weak. building carriage THE in the The following extracts personal very by line of said Davis land to the easterly corner MERCURY returning evening. 1 a bottle of Kodcl lever give her the slightest letter from Hon. Cassius C. Roberts of Finally pot and it ^ave me imme- of land owned by me, the said Gushee; thence in house, capacity 25 tons; new wood furnace in Sirs. Hollis Groverand children are visit- diate relief. After using- a few bottles I am children who have been given Chicago to the editor of the Advocate may cured. a we>teriy direction by line of land of said Gushee house. House has 10 finished rooms. Telephone NEATLY BOUND IN ONE VOLUME the of James Grover in this MRS. LORING NICHOLS. Penn Ν. Y. and of Kufus C. Ford to corner of other land I'h-ss learn to read un- ing family be of interest to some of our readers: "Am Yon. connection and two mails i idiots, in Brooks and owned the said daily. Property will town, llollis was horn back from where 1 went from by Ira D. Cram; thence by line and take the first step just Denver, I had stomach trouble and was in a bad state as L of said other land of a be divided to suit buyer, m case tin· whole is n<»t lelage, spent his boyhood linre, but for several .•■aid Cram in southerly For SO Cents. It for a She is an Chicago with the State of Maine delegation, had heart trouble with it. i took Kodol Dyspepsia direction t> the road thence said wanted. ting trade. he has been a conductor on one of the aforesaid; by Apply to ■ years the an unusual 1 Cure for about four months and it cured me. to ■■ making trip pleasure. road the of t and an optimist, declaring electric roads in Slassachusetts. place beginnimr, containing fifty- met there F. M. Chase, ( Med.Chase) former- D. KAUBLE. Nevada, O. seven acres, more or less, together with the build DANA LAWRENCE. Mt ■· has to see the child too returned Belfast. JOHN S. 23 yet Fred Sloulton and wife have ly of Jackson, a friend of my boyhood ings thereon, and being the same real estate con- tf;?o FErtMALO, Miller Street to or to become self-supporting, from Fairfield, where they visited Forest whom 1 had not seen or heard of for forty veyed said Ira D. Cram by me, the said Stephen to start Digests What You Eat .T. Gushee. deed dated id, A. 1M88S, to be reached by kind, firm Sanborn and family, who are about jears. Chase is an extensive farmer a id by September benefit of Sirs. San- where ami recorded in Waldo Ketristry of Deeds. Hook •'lit." for California for the stockman at Council Grove, Kansas, 478. UPHOLSTERING, Etc. Notice of Foreclosure. some Dollar battle holds 2^ at th· Lab- I 255, Page bom's health. She has been ill for he has an 800-acre farm. He was in :lie Prepared time· m much u the of I And, whereas, the condition of said mortgage I have come to Belfast to live remember her as oratory B.O.D«Wltt permanently, and Whereas, Willie i in"the time. Her friends here 29th Maine with other Jackson boys." trial, or BO cent «Ire. has been broken, now, therefore·, by reason of am to do all kinds of I S-arsport, .I vice to women. If you want a prepared upholstering. County of Waldo, Maine, by his mortgage deed Slinnie Pilley. J^OMChlcajo^jB^ÂJ the breach of the condition thereof, I claim a full lines of silk I clear skin, bright carry tanestries, velours, damask, tlated May 4, 1804, ami recorded in tin* Waldo complexion, in Brooks R H. DRUGGIST foreclosure of said mortgage. and buttons. I also ■ι We have lots of dears The Record. MOODY, coverings, gimp of I)eed>, con- lips, good health, take Hollister's pretty Breaking Dated September 7,1905. County Registry Vol.241, Page ·.», was that of a REPAIR to one Nelson G. a Mountain. There is nothing like it. but a more unusual sight 3w37 STEPHEN J. GUSHEE. FURNITURE, veyed Nickerson, certain par- railroad track on a cel of real estate situated in said Tea or Tablets.—R II. pretty deer seen 011 the A record was made by the Bath- 'Ask for the 1905 Kodol or make new, and refinish and furniture, Searsport, being Moody. of trip Almanac, repolish tin* same real estate now said recent trip to Belfast. If this sort thing four-uiasted schooner Sherwood pianos, organs, etc. Paper hanging, kalsomining occupied by George to built Hope as a homestead, bounded and described asjîfol- we have to sit nights and whitewashing done iu a first class manner continues shall up from New York to Fernandina, Fla., last lows Bounded 1 uni of It Is. and 200 Year Calendar." Mattresses made over as as new. Give me northerly by George Par- Kittery "shoo" them away from our front yards— 19 hours. If the wind STATE OF MAINE. good and the week in 2 days and a trial. N. E. BURGIN. tridge Isaa·' George place; easterly by we mean. as as it did said Isaac and the the deers served every sailing craft well Executive Department, over John Damon's Blacksmith Georg·» place road loading \ Shop Shop Walter treaty of peace was signed at Mrs. Lane and Sirs. Lois Little- the Sherwood, steam tramp freighters A TGU8TA, September 8,1905. J 3m3S Beaver Street. past Moody's: southerly by land of Her Wesley THIS Notice is bel t Black and land of J.unes west- ''■month and bells were field of Mass., are visiting their would soon go begging for cargoes. hereby given that a petition for the Harriman; Tuesday, Milford, of Frank erly by land of Kneeland ami land of are better re- Pacific Mail steamer Siberia recent- pardon Douglass, a convict in the State Henry '«mi the national salute given.— old home in Brooks. They The REMEDY Arthur and the said Nelson G. of the late San Francisco prison under sentence for the crime of larceny, Boyd; whereas, here as broke the record between is his deed of Au- Journal. membered daughters ly is sure to now pending before the Governor and Nickerson, by assignment dated where their the run in 4 Council, of of this town, and Honolulu, making days, and a nearing thereon will be in the Dr. Ε. E. BROWN gust 22, 1005^ recorded in said registry in Vol. matter of fact, the treaty Darling Cilley GIVE granted 19 hours and 20 minutes. The Hawaiian Council Chamber at on 27«>, Page 135. assigned siid mortgage to me, and vas not at childhood was passed. Augusta, Friday, the 13th signed Portsmouth, are miles from San Francisco, of October next, at ten o'clock a. whereas the condition of said mortgage lias been of Belfast Islands 2,089 Satisfaction day OF BANGOR, the navy yard building in Kit- We learn that Lloyd Stantial, which would make the Siberia's average A. I. BROWN, broken, now therefore, by reason of the breach is to start in as a teacher in 3w37 of the condition thereof I claim a foreclosure of Maine. And all Maine newspa- High school, '05, about 19 miles an hour, aud gives the New- Deputy Secretary of State. in Diseases of the Ε a His A. B„ was for some Specialist Eye. said m irtgage. "lould make a note of that fact.— Northport. father, News Company, her builders, an op- Dated of and of port Nose and j this second day September. A.I). 1005. "id years a teacher superintendent portunity to be justly proud of her.—The Throat, 3W.37 CLVRV M. CLARK. Argus. town. If is anything schools in this Lloyd Marine Journal. El'ysCreamPal Has taken Room No. 2, Odd Fellows' ant urchins will toe the block, like the old man those Gives Relief at oiice.l will be in Belfast every other Monday, ui lacking 111 strength and vigor? beginning mark. (lot oft Cheap. It cleanses, soothes and WANTED August 21st. Office hours to a. m. to 6 p. in., am ii weak? Are you in pain ? Do you heals the diseased mem-' 7 to 9 p. m. run that Harry SI. He may well think he has got oft cheap, down? The blessing of health And now it transpires brane. It cures Catarrh To purchase any kind of old books. N( Refers to Drs. C. B. Hoit, Liberty; Adelben ■' after having coutracted constipation '■ngth come to all who use Hollister's Brown, our ambitious and talented young who, and drives away a Cold Milletj. Searsmom ; D. P. Flanders, Elmer Sma is still able to re- Mountain Tea. 35 cents.—R. Π. has a bride In the person or indigestion, perfectly in the Head quickly. It matter what you have, send will call and S. W. Johnson. Belfast. 33tf printer, captured Η II health will do this but HAY postal, of Sliss Slay Webb, daughter of store his Nothing is absorbed Heals and New Life Pills. A ÉL Men or ioc? our well known section boss. Eyei y- Dr. King's quick, pleas- Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of city or country, and pay cash. Address Ukt women, Webb, ft I foi them wishes ant, and certain cure for headache, consti- Taste and Smell. Full size 50c., at Druggists or #4IV C* U representatives body knowe and everybody 10c. mail class Commissions. Casl Ρ >st il c ivd and vou will receive a prompt call. and wedded etc. 25c at R. H. Moody's drug by mail: Trial Size by BOOKS. Care Journal. high magazine. Large Kodol Cure them a long, successful happy pation, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. New Republican prizes. Write J. X. TRAINER. SO East Wash WALTER H. CO >.WKS. Dyspepsia York, > life. store ; guaranteed. 111136 η gton Square, New York. X. Y. stf lyr C >r.i :· Cross and Fe It-r il SU.. Belfast Digest· what you eat· i SEARSPORT LOCALS, Lamson & Hubbard ■HARRY W. CLARK & CO Frank Gross Sunday in town. spent BELFAST. Tom Williams is niakiug a week's visit in Waterville. j Capt. Albert Whittier arrived from New widow Yolk last Thursday. joqes Dan Devereaux is spending a week or, t\.o wi:h friends in town. AMERICA'S LEADER Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Barrows of C'harles- OF BOYS' FASHIONS BOYS ti ι. were in town last week. Mr. Paul, the surveyer for the water woiks, left by boat Friday. Fall Have you had a tr\ Styles 1905-6 αι : The Tuttle studio w ill be open next week | writing about Thursday, Friday ami Saturday. Carry with them an assurance of Wid Hon. David N. Mortland of Kockland ! Jones) America's L., was in town for a few days last week. faultless style. Their quality and of Boys' Fashions? Si »liss Ada Walker of Portland was the finish are often copied but never guest last week of Miss Klla Hopkins. ing and grammar will A full line of Mrs. W. I!. Palmer and daughter returned equaled. count Fi iday to their home in Manchester, Ν. H. against you. ; M.ss Ktheline Havener has gone to Bos- common sense r. toi. to attend the Emerson school of Ora- Stiff and Soft Hats tory. will win. Dr. and Mrs. s. s. Porter spent sometime Also a couipltte line of l.isi week at the Wentworth cottage, Swan Lake. UNDERWEAR, GLCVES, Miss Joanna C. Co,cord left Tuesday for Baking (.·ι m in, where she w 11 i attwid the lîàiversity HOSIERY, Frizes—A wid·^. «if Maine. NECKWEAR, suit or overcoat Mrs. Clara Ayer has closed her summer and everything suitable for fall lioire and !■· Powder returned New Yoik with hei wear may be found at best local ad; children for the winter. Mr. E. Ellis and family, who have been gold for the best • iccuj y:ng the William McGi'.very house, ads in lei: ι;ist week ί·»ι Boston P. the co. n"·· New s was received last week of the birth Pure, Dwight Palmer's, first, >40 secoiu1. -',1 (it a to Mr. and Mrs. J. Absolutely daughter Beverly Du Bois of Marion, s. C. Masonic Temple, Belfast, Me. Se- notice of the dissolution of the firm of l-'ye: Λ l.dcord. 11. li. Dyer will continue HARRY W. CLARK & the business at the same stand. CO., J ,1. E. Sargent left Friday for Bath to BELFAST. spend a few days with relatives before go- ing tn New York for the winter. Made from Grape Cream of Tartar Searsport Mrs. Geo. Jennison and children left Fri- day foi her winter home in Lowell, Mass., TEN after spending the season in town. YEARS. Mrs. 11. K. Nickels, Miss Blanche Nick- elsand Miss Grace Plunimerof Philadelphia The of Wonderful Success. a are at Story My Reads;;Like Swan Lake for a week's stay. Makes the cake Drug bread, biscuit, Vet Full of Truths. An In. s. >. Porter is building a boat house perfect Convincing Opportunity or on the beach beside his cottage for the win- for tni Quarters of his nanhthu fV.,. the Investor. Take Advantage of it. Merietta. and Miss Jessie Morrison left Friday for I ask every where she is Ho-tou, taking a course in More. per to write i. physical culture at the Baroness Posse gymnasium. you my free : the food Years"—411 tie > Mrs. Κ. Γ>. Colcord, Miss Jessie Black, Safeguards Wonderful Vr Miss Helen Pike, Miss M. I;. Colcurd and Η. Ν Colcord spent Sunday at Union A new Drug Store hai been opened in about one of Lodge, Swan Lake. most promising with a lull line Searsport of unities Mr. Frank Park has rented his house for alum port two months to Mr. and Mrs. Frame. Mr. agadnst how my busi Frame is the electrical engineer at the pow- than $26.0<> er house now in course of erection at Mack's ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★ Point. eut proport: ·π* | DRUGS, I believe 1 Mi. and Mrs. Edward B. Billings, 40 iiucii this High sit ion from ·.· street, city, announce the engage the is niei.t of their daughter, Lillias L. Alum taken into stomach injurious point that «.· ti- Β >^er B. Nichols, Williams, alsoof Patent Medicines you. For te; Mas-.. Daily News. Lynn.—Lynn, teaching men The Monroe fair Dr. Schweitzer, Professor of of Missouri, was well attended from Chemistry, University according t<> .·· a " bearspcrt. Thursday party of young ?nd book is t '.· went : Careful of bread risen with alum My peop.e up on a* buck board and not- says analyses baking powder Stationery. It shows w withstanding the cold, which was severe f«u the season, spent a jolly day on the shows a portion of the alum from the baking powder remaining bition can grounds. worl'l of ait: on in bread as such and unaltered." com- the Physician's prescriptions ,tn·. Wednesday evening, Sept. l-'.th, be- carefully interesting t tween the hours of Hand in, the house of who lias a ten Mr. pounded and mail orders Leander Sargent was broken into ami promptly a in a légitimai» peculiar collection of articles stolen, ; tilled. 1 started in s«-ia piJows, fur rugs, etc., business the city of Brooklyn in im*;. My capita that could apparently' an\th;ng be snatched up hurriedly ! $25.00. My first year's business netted me over $1,00" Last year m thndark, were carried off. Λ parse con- partners of 15 per cent. Five ago business had ta.niûiï a that tlie town in 1 years my grown quite sum of money that laid on Searsport, which was j CLARK'S COKN'KK (Prospect.). tlie enter table should have industries established compelled to remove to larger quarters. I am now at Γ^ίΛ t'iark >; was lett untouched. The born, by MiiP MttS. Dr. Peirce of Stockton Springs was in huigiar entered from the which the people who inliabitated it, wheth- J connection with Hotel bt. m y institut barn and seein- i town Monday looking over the estate of the | George. Experts pronounce î.g y went straight er descended from the original settlers or in through tlie house, I late Eastman Clark with a view to buying J. H. MONTGOMERY pointed of its kind the country. I estimate the i-quipm·-:.· -f.'J leaving by the room not, should be able to earn their daily bread dining window. I CI. 1 CI· II· 1 CAM it.... Melvin Clark, the magnetic healer, will jf Physical Culture to be worth at least and not be upon the mere ca- $40,000. 1'h·- i>h: υ at dependent ! be in Belfast in about one week. 11 is office Swan Lake this of a ARRIVE 1). I want to have a of own that \siil κ ο ; season has price number of rich men who might I will be at Look for his building my enable nu^to '.el: a '(.-ai to be desired. 11 155 High street. out igeneral- constitute a summer colony. in g business. To this I need but : 1 v· ly that a .-All.tli. advt. iu The Journal next week. ej'ect building capital, imp s'.ipp-'s^d cold fall is favorable for The railroad going through those towns, j the taking ot trout and increase my business tu tlie proportions which 1 de>ii>', I n salmon, and if so although gladl\ welcomed by the A Mi: 11 RAN PORTS. ih- catch should be majority A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. a record breaker this o! ii> citizens, who in town meeting pledged women throughout the country and the world. Λ h signs seem to New York, Ν l:î. Ar. >ehs, Ii. T.. Itching, or I have failed, how- it financial assistance, has never asked any ρ!. Τ;ιy. Blind, Bleeding Protruding CO-OPK^tΛΤΙΟΝ IS THE >F.CHKT MX .. ι·-; the I Piles. nithough iiμ< ·ΐ' ; Mary L. l'in.-by, do: Methebesec, Druggists refund money if PAZO except fairly | [ it. I believe that : ! > (·.·-: tliH lake have \\ ι.·I >ch. F. C. 1 OINTMENT fails to cure no mat- recognize with thousands , : First ease judging from he results, that establishment of the industries in the tuwn F'ernamlina 15, pas.-ed City Island, sells. application gives and rest. 50c. I uyself. :i;e ι( vi'iite .v If hasn't it 50c. song among the fishes i> "All which is will a Arthur V. Woodn.ll, Ν^ irk lei Ban- your druggist send i :·.< :> being contemplated employ The Mac is under the laws t V :'· ··: uiikn to me." Γ Γη Andrew ami it will be forwarded Levy Company incorporated ρ Sunday no great many able-bodied men and will gor: Nebinger. Elizabethport tor stamps post paid | of the Ma the cat of Long Cove is clearly unjust and Frankfort; 17, ar, sehs. Melissa Tia>k. Ban- Julia Γ. lew. I have been at work for several years to establisl -iu·!. d· α α ΰΊ must have been written b\ some gor; Cole, Hurricane Island; Caio- Corrected for The Journal. The was person Weekly community shock- line < Jonathan vith Culture. The most difficult ■ ed a : « ! -addnued who is disgruntled in some way,either from ray, Frankfort; Sawyer, Produce Market. Prives Paid teaching Physical part last Sunday night the Producer. On October 28th >'i- dr-i ind by the tact that he wa> unable to sell land at Stonington ; Cora Green, Frankfort; Lena >any has been The business is now in c«»:« unexpected death from Apples ρ l>u., c-0 & ton. io.ooai2.oo accomplished. heart aii exorbitant or that he has \\ hite, Kockland ; bark Ethel, Hay fa «·; U. pi ice, some Jacksonville; dried, IP lb, 5 Hides ρ lb, TaTA icale. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are \ea:.\ Benjamin Sargent, who died is, ar, sehs. The New and spent in ■■■hurch just at private grievance of which none of us are Thelma, Bangor; l'oehasset, Beans, 2.00 Lamb £> it·. li England Telephone the close of the pea. heir The are Λ of this :·. ν evening aware. It is an to raise Black Island. 2.50'Lamb equipment. profits large. Company se, ·,·η. Mr Sargent was born in clearly attempt Vel'eyes, Skins, (>5aTDa Telegraph Sears- the of Boston, .'Sept. 13. S1, t>(&8 Oats 'ί>ι tb, 40 Sargent and of tliH interests of the town. We may as- Haynes, Cole, Bcei, bu., goes to press. should not can build an business. Lucy Pace, both of Beef fore 5 Why Equipment Company up enormous Searsport. sume News ; 14, ar, sehs. William quarters, Potatoes ρ bu., .71 At the that it is done, as the man is not will- port Pickering, *·' breaking out of the Civil %>bu., IBO1 Round *> The Mac the summer months : war he to disclose his from Bangor; Albert Pharo, do; Allendale, Barley Hog, your name be included in the Levy Company operates during joined the band in the 4th ing name, purely do; Cheese ρ lb, 13 Straw £> ton, lo.oo this, Maine, but owing 15, ar, sehs. Charles- and at Arverne I. t(> i'.jiess was -niiis!; motives. Everybody knows that the July Fourth, Bangor; Chicken 16 lb. Doney Island, Hotel, Arverue-by-the-Sea, not abie to go to tlie front do ψ tb, Turkey ψ '-'5@J8 most universal of all directories? with them. railroad commissioners and the ton, ; sld, sell. Frank Barnet, Brunswick ; Calf lb. Tallow Institute. It also does an extensive mail business, i ·· Later lie enlisted in the county Skins,per 11@13 ψ lb, 2Ϊ&3 Brooklyn 19th commissioners in and I lti, ar, seh. Henry H. Fiske, Brunsw ick ; 17, Duck It·. I4'al5 Veal It., S Maine and saw active Maine, have always ρ £> ihould live and exercise. students are scattered ail ov*r t!.· service for three sch. James W'. 24 My years. In assumed the railroad commissioners of ar, Paul, Jr., Newport News ; Kgys ρ <ίοζ., Wool,unwashed, 33 April, 18(39, he married Fowl 14 countries. liutnain, Margaret Maine and the county commissioners of 18, ar, sells. Henry Clausen, Jr., Black Riv- tb. Wood, hard, 4.00-g4.5t Snglish speaking daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Wil- Ja. Geese £ lb. 16 Wood, soft, 3.DO liam Butnam and Waldo County were men who look after the er, ; Florence Leland, W'eeliawken. A I'KOHLEM three children were born 18. seh. to interests not merely of the State and county Philadelphia, Sept. Ar, Daylight, vhich arises in the minds of man and woman is how t. >ecu; them—James, who died in 1890, Bath. Retail Price. Retail Market. every Parse ; Margaret but of the separate towns. >earsp >rt, and Lucy. Mr. η the earlier years of their life that they may reap the full ben» Sargent 12. sch. Alice llol- Beef, Lime 90S~ 1.00 was one of a of Clearly the person who wrote this article Baltimore, Sept. Ar, corned, ψ lb, 8@10 ψ bbl., family thirteen Butter Salt, 14 18a:o ,Oat Meal 4 ■onie affords. I have are three of whom died children, cannot have been informed on all the cir- brook, Boston; 17, ar, sehs. Harry T. Hay- lb, ρ lb, long thought that there hundreds of p-. ■;· in and seven ot Corn ρ bu., 71 'Onions ρ 4 wh«'in >urvive infancy cumstances. The railroad itself has care- ward, Belfast; Edward II. Cole, Boston; 1b, him Fred, of Cracked Corn, ρ bu, 71 Oil, Kerosene. gal.,14gl5 Mi-. Salem, Mass., avoided or sld, sch. Van Aliens Houghton, Boston ; ar, Lucy Sawyer of fully crossing any highway Corn .Meal, ρ bu., 71 Pollock >" "b. 5 It is to such that I this Williamstown, Mass., in conflict with bark Josephine, Rio Janerio. people intend announcement shall .tj>. Mial, Williain and Edwin of coming any highway along Cheese, ρ lb, l5jtl0!Pork £> ib. 10 Searsport, its whole line which would interfere with Portland, Sept. 14. Sld, sch. J. C. Straw- Cotton 1.50 Plaster dock of the treasury stock of this company to the public at its ι> i: Charles, of Norway, and Seed, ρ cwt., ρ bbl., 1.13 GUNS! Me., Frank, of the methods of travel. The bridge, Charleston ; 10, ar, sells. W intield S. Codfish dr\, ψ lb, Meal ft.. 3 California, lie was *>. η.ι,ι i?«n ordinary sug- 5^8 Rye ρ or doing this are that I wish to erect a building and to exteiul the 1.10 ΛκίΜΗ, and gestion that was made by its officials that Schuster, Newport News; Jacob M. Has- Cranberries, $> qt., 8@l0|Shorts ρ cwt., SHOT GUNS and RIFLES to sell or to belonged to the Clover Seed, l6|Sugar lb, ! >evy Institute of Physical Culture and The Mac Levy (Jyni as well. chapter would abolish the hill at Long Cove kell, Norfolk ; Addison E. Bullard, Newport ψ For over :i"i they Flour, ψ bbl., 5.75a7.00,Salt, T. 40 1 years he had an was New s (mate washed overboard ; M. I). I., ρ bu., let. A few SECOND HAND RIFLES Company. been a zealous and provided appropriation made suffic- 12th) H. G. Seed 1.75 Sweet 3 efficient member of Norfolk p bu., Potatoes, 1 WANT ΥΟΓ AS MY I'AltTNKK. the ient to enable the building of a bridge that Cressey, ; George E. W'alcott, New- ρ U 3a4 ongregational was a Lard, lt>, Wheat Meal. unuir. church, deacon would withstand port News; 17, sclis. Palmer m· hud une of the choir the weight of the dirt was ar, Singleton 1 need your help ;',nd suggestions. 1 want you to woi'U with singer.·. Since The method which is Norfolk ; Henry F. Baltimore. lii> return from the war certainly generous. Kreger, tremendous amount of new business. I believe that if lie has made his Tt/i mi >]ilf iTitnd Ko hnnti η·ι enf η 11 «r K·· BORN. you home ,11 Bangor, Sept. 13. Ar, sch. Susie P. Oliver, Searsport, «here for 40 he and over the records of the business which I have done. aad been in years skilled engineers who are acquainted witti Port Johnson ; sld, sehs. Gov. Powers, coal .oaded Shells, both smokeless and illy go business—first as a hardware Bean. In 5, to Mr. and merchant that line of work. It is within theknowl- port; Melissa Trask, Newark ; 14, sld, sehs. Appleton, September he ligures which show the steady growth my business h..· ex ρ-1 and then in in Mrs. Andrew Bean, a son. black groceries, partner- of in diaiucu, iiCH ιυίκ, \\ 111 litlll d OliHS, UO 10, powder. ship with his Mr. edge everybody living Searsport that Bennett. In 5, to Mr. and en years, examine my for future and then look cousin, Leander Sargent. ar, sch. Orland, September plans extension, About t wo there is not a grade crossing on the whole Odell, Searsport ; sld, sch. C. B. Mrs. Ernest L. a son. years ago, ow i to Bennett, of would want no further i. ng failing health, Sew York Ki'Til'W. I11 Hnrtkrmrt.. K<*ntt»mhi>r »; fr·» Mr CARLE & quipment my institute,and evidence lie retired from business. road from the Searsport line to Mack's Ward, ; Hi, ar, schs. Clarence II. JONES, Although subject Point. Of what Venner, II. and .Mrs. Herbert a lusiness would the greatest e returns oonsistev. to attacks of violent in other railroad, in what Norfolk; Augustus Babcock, Butler, daughter. bring you possib pain his side he did News schs. Grindal. lu Sedgwick, August to Mr. and Crockery Department. not by any means other town, can this be said ? Newport ; sld, Faunie Palmer, 19, consider himself an in- coal Mrs. Myron D. Grindal, a daughter. nanagement. valid and went The person who wrote this article port ; Estelle, New York ; Celia F., do ; about as usual. appar- Powers. In North Deer 5. to I ask to write me for free book. I it will intere·. Last Sun- believes in mob rule. He of 18, ar, sch. Menawa, Vinalhaven. Isle, September you my believe day he told his he was ently speaks Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Powers. ua son. family feeling better ew than for several the uprising of the people as one man. One Kluehill, Me., Sept. 18. In harbor loaded, Stewart. In Mr. dollars that you want to invest. Why let it stand idle eai :i. ·_. weeks. In the h· Rockland, September 12, te morning would think from the character of the sch. Catawamteau, for D. C. and Mrs. a son. attended church and in the afternoon per- Washington, George T. Stewart, hat Savings Hanks paj their depositors ? Put it to work Join ii drove son, if a that he had learned Stonington, Me., 16. sch. Annie NOTICE. up to seaman, this Sept. Ar, Maple Grove. In the evening he at- & Company ought to pay at least twenty per cent, divides us »·>ι! tende·! the in the forecastle and is trying to put into Reuben, Boston ; 15, ar, sch. Margaret M. MAKK1ED. Christian Endeavor and took his meeting effect a mutiny against the master. Would Ford, do; sld, schs. Frances L. T. Write for my book to-day. Now. accustomed part in the services. Hyde, As the last it not be wiser, more gentlemanly, and in Whitmore, Susan N. Pickering and Donna M A. C L Ε Λ" \ hymn was being sung he was T. Booth-Spa it lding. In Rockland, September YES seen tu the exercise of better judgment, to wait Briggs, New York. EXAMINED. fall forward in his seat and before 14, Thomas Booth of Foxboro, Mass., and Mrs. President of the. Mac l.eni medical aid could until the construction is completed, and if Long Cove, Me., Sept. 18. Ar, schs. Geo. Lizzie A. of Rockland. be obtained he was dead, E. Spaulding 55 63-iil5 Clark lie was one of at that time the road was found to be un- Klinck, Southern port to load stone for Flye-Dow lin. In Rockland, September u, GOLD FILLED FRAMES Dept. V, St., Brooklyn the best known men in town. New His safe, or was admitted by persons who knew York. John a. Flye and Laura B. Dowlin, both of Rock- long continued business career had made him something about the matter to be unsafe, Bath, Me., Sept. 13. Ar, sch. Willis & land. kuown to everyone and lie was Francis-Wentworth. in varranted for to have the question discussed soberly? Guy, Philadelphia. Vinalhaven, Sep- 10 years and Lenses prominent in all Grand Army affairs, while tember 11. Arthur Francis of Salem, Mass., and his interest I trust you will be willing to print this in Rockport, Me., Sept. 18. In harbor, load- in his church never flagged. Lena Wentworth of Vinalhaven. The the and you see in this ed, sch. Mary Bradford, for New York. In urnished at $2.10. entire town will feel his loss "Searsport Locals," Grindle-Doiglass. Penobscot, Septem- guaranteed. 7 13. for he was a keenly, matter that I am to sign my name, Feruandina, Sept. Sld, sch. Lizzie B. ber 3, Walton O. Grindle and Miss Christine Doug- man of broad and willing sympathies which will disclose the fact at least that Willey, Boston; 14, ar, scli. Ii. lass, both of Penobscot. charitable judgments. No one Bowers, could come more than one of Providence. Gross-Davis. In Belfast,· September 14, by DR. 0. S. VICKERY, in close touch with him without generation my people was SH· liking and Rev. J. W. Clifton B. Gross and Miss Lena FALL-WINTER Hatch, NEW born in the town. Newport News, Sept. 13. Ar, sell. Mar- respecting him and his kindly genial Davis, both of Belfast. will be greet- I remain, Yours very truly, cus L. Mann, Bangor; 15, ar, schs. F. C. MIXER BLOCK, MAINE. ing missed by old and Mrs. Η υ ST r s Κ χ ο w τ ο ν In Waldo, September BELFAST, -3^0UR WELL KNOWN*?- young. F ix; Ε Ν F. P. Carver. Pendleton, New Vork ; George V.Jordan, Sargent and the daughters have 17, by Ο. G. Hussey, Esq.. Alfred K. Hustus and certainly 14, lSKiS. do. ; sld, seh. Marcus L. Maun, Annie M. both of the heartfelt sympathy of the Boston, Sept. Bangor; Hi, Knowlton, Swanville. community. sld, sch. Lucy E. Friend, Newburyport; 11», Juukins-Tarbox. In Boston, August 23,Frank The I sld, sch. George V. Jonlan, Bangor. Judkins of Stonington and Miss Stella Frances SI Railroad Curve at Cove Hills. A Tarbox of Brooksville. Elite Shoe Patrician Long NOKTH SEARSPOiiT. Norfolk, Sept. 13. Sld, seh. Horace A. Kitching-Huxter. In Camden, September Waldo Trust to Stone, Ν. II.; sch. Vigorous Reply "Searsporter." Portsmouth, It;, old, 13. Charles Melvin and Miss Company, FOR VVO'li Mrs. James Mathews of visited Jennie Kitching Agnes FOR ΠΕΝ i To the Editor of The Bangor French, Potter, Bangor; 18, ar, sch. both of Camden. Journal: 1 relatives in town last week. Gov. Hunter, MAINE. was Powers, Bangor; John S. Deering, Staples-Douglass. In BELFAST, very much surprised to see in your is- Belfast, September 2, THESE SHOES ARE GROWING MORE POPULAR EVER* sue Stonington; sld, schs. E. Rev. David L. James H. of of September Tth, under the head of our Mary Palmer, by Wilson, Staples Statement at the close of business of Many townspeople attended the John E. Stockton and Miss E. Septem- a Bangor; Develin, Boston. Springs Gladys Douglass "Searsport Locals," severe criticism which fair in Monroe last week. of Brooksville. ber 10, 1905. was Mobile, Sept. 15. Ar, sch. F. W. made in a letter by a man who signs Ayer, himself "Searsporter." Mrs. Patch of Brooks visited her daugh- Matanzas. San Francisco, 15. W. F. 1 think at the present a who ter, Mrs. Fred W. Smart, last week. Sept. Ar, ship DIED. age person Babcock, New York, via Montevideo. KKSOUKO.ES: makes such a criticism should be bouud to our John Mitchell Shoes ! Quite a number of our attended 17. rime loans 89 $3.00 disclose his name, unless he people Savannah, Sept. Ar, sch. Helen G. Axdros. In Rockland, 14, Brackett $195,098 Try is ashamed of the at Grove last September Bonds *66,530 00 it, and I do not campmeetiug Maple Sun- Moseley, Norfolk. Raudall 65 years. think he should make the Andros, aged Real estate 7,000 00 criticism until the day. Tatoosh, Wash., Sept. 10. Passed in, ship Carr. In Thomaston, September 11, Thomas railroad is completed. A. 7 Furniture and vault 2,000 00 ν a Gov. Robie, Grant, San Francisco for Port Carr, aged 65 >ears, 1 month and days. School As subscriber in the Herbert Black has men Demand loans $34 040 68 Shoes for Men, third generation to a crew of helping Townsend. Grindle. In North Penobscot, September 9, Working your I have L'ash on hand 55,985 80 90,026 48 paper always felt a deep inter- him harvest his corn and putting it into Mrs. Fannie Grindle, aged 53 years. est in — the three towns which con- his silo. FOREIGN PORTS. Ellis. In North Ν. H., AN D THE formerly Conway, September $560,655 37 stituted the old town of 12, Laura A. Ellis, aged 61 jears and 6 months. Prospect, which be- San P. LIABILITIES: came a Mrs. Ellen Dow, who has been the Juan, R., Sept. 12. In port, sch. Heal. In 8, Allen municipal organization on nearly visiting Lincolnville, September of Wilson N. has Georgia Gilkey for N. of H. Heal. .... 50,000 oo the same date as that in which the constitu- family Dow, returned to Japital $ better her home in Mass. Cardenas, Sept. 9. Brigg Jennie Hulbert, Herrick. In Penobscot, September 10, Mrs. fund 12,500 oo WALES GOODYEAR RUBBERS-none tion of the United StateS went into effect. Cambridgeport, Surplus Bath. Lucy Herrick, aged 90 years ana 8 months. Earnings undivided 15,681 54 After looking at the thing I am More- 83 historically, Mrs. W. H. Carter, who has been visiting H iogo, Aug. 16. In port, ship A. G. Ropes, Knowlton. In Hampden, September 13. Deposits, SUBJECT TO CHECK 482,473 SHOE REPAIRING. very sorry that any or field S. son of E. and Isabella petty jealousies sec- her mother, Mrs. Marion Mathews, has re- tor in dis- Knowlton, George tional difficulties Rivers, Hong Kong Baltimore, M. 1 month and 13 37 should have divided the turned to her home in Mass. Knowlton, aged 3 years, days. $560,655 old Chelsea, Ni'SS. In Ethel town. Its beauty from its north line to Rockland, September 10, May, the Honolulu, Sept. 15. Arrived, bark Ed- infant daughter of Harry E. and Carrie (Bobbins) 3AIN IN DEPOSITS SINCE lielfast shore is something which The Spiritualist of North Searsport and _ „Λ ap- ward May, San Francisco. Nuss, aged 18 St. pealed to the early settlers and has vicinity will attend the meeting at A. T. days. 20 N. 94 Main appeal- St. Ν. 16. Paybox. In Union, 13, John Ellis MAY 29, 1905, $84,424 C. MATTHEWS, ed to Stevens' in East John, B., Sept. Cld schs Harold September everybody since who has ever driven Belfast next Sunday. an η 1 mouth. B. Cousins, New ïork ; D W Β (Br) Stock- Payson, aged 79 years over the road. The of In F. Cashier. population the three Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Nickerson of ton, Me. Pettee. Rockland, September 7, Leroy Α., R. WIGGIN, towns the old town of son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin T. Pettee, aged 11 constituting Prospect Portland are visiting Mis. Nickerson's has been steadily diminishing, and years, 6 months and 14 days. especial- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Matthews. Sheldon. In 16, Mrs. ly as far as the town of is con- Northport September Searsport Kodol Cure is a won- Ellen M. 66 cerned, of which I have Dyspepsia certainly Sheldon, aged years. LOST quite an intimate The Spiritualist meeting at Thomas E. derful for Thorndike. In Rockland, September 14, Her- FOR RENT the men remedy Indigestion, Dyspepsia 13. ^ p"'· knowledge, of my generation have Dorr's last was well bert C. Thorndike of Thomaston, aged 22 years, 7 Lost SEPTEMBER been Sunday attended. and weak stomachs. They say it never compelled to seek their livelihood in those months and 3 Keys ne front room, furnished or unfurn- ONgreen Brazilian beetle.iiM'-mt-· were large Among present Mr. and Mrs. faile to care and that it strengthens the days. be if other places, whether the same Thurston, in Everett, Mass.. 13 A bunch of keys tied by a twine string. The A reward will given , was con- A. T. Stevens of East Belfast and Mr. and and makes the September ished. to W. V » V'' or not. digestive organe stomach Laura C. Thurston, 69 and 14 inder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them Apply MRS. »; 1· genial It has always been my wish Mrs. Larrabee of Belfast aged years days. Primrose Hiii Henry and breath as «weet as a rose. Interment in Swanville. it this office. Iw38· 2t37* 28 Miller Street, Belfast. 1^38» 4