The Republican Journal: Vol. 86, No. 38
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J _ ^dTe 80 _NUMBER 38 « >-'V ,,f today's loumal. PERSONAL PERSONAL. Coote"1* ___ The Vote of Waldo Bells- THE VOTE OF WALDO COUNTY. Cheater Holmea of Cambridge, Maas, ia tbs State 1 for Governor, —* Miss Jana K. Hills of Boston arrived Vote -— Sunday *„ ♦ — gnest of Harold S. Jones. l'°"n Representative to Con- to visit Belfast relatives. gnd Mias to enter *uJ .The War County Clerk of Register _. Myrtle E. Frost left Monday Sate Election. Sheriff. Commissioner, Treasurer. Paul R. Smith will leave this week to enter °The Senator. Attorney. Courts. ot Deeds. Wheaton in Maas. SreM Vote for College Norton, rhe Legislative upon his senior year at Bates College. .The Vote of Belfast, Mrs. F. E. Cottrell of Rockland called on County. Ansel Pac'iaid the week-end in Bel- ^ Belfast relatives last spent u 1914. Obituary..Personal. Friday. ■^ppt. ***• mont, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrill. the War Began..North- » L H. Perkins of North Palermo was a busi- pvnen \ f S' » l 5 I ; Mrs. Effie V. V. Knox of New York is the s f ness El" I I viaitor in last !*• Southern Cotton... l I If l M ! Angnsta Friday. ShiopfK' guest of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Vaughan, East A. will leave for ^hieeton Whispering, Ralph Bramhal! Saturday Belfast. Reunions. -Our Part in f I ! e ? If f it I if if Waterville to begin his senior year at Colby Limeiitsl I < I Mrs. A. B. Meade to i ! l t ! s has returned her home |!' The War’ J‘pan' EtC'' fI l ifi If? Ill S s S College. Isf 532 15 6TO 591 28 679 29 ,‘spruflfle.“ 569 689 26 670 582 11 618 650 26 518 616 22 630 669 in Natick, Mass., after visits in Sandypoint Liners in Belfast. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Cottrell of Stockton r American-Hawaiian and with relatives in this County Correspondence.. 61 4 139 54 8 139 56 8 relatives last city. Caesi Brooks .138 54 8 133 52 9 138 55 9 141 62 8 145 Springs were guests of Belfast *® 70 99 70 99 Mrs S. F. McCobb of is Free Library.. Promoted to Burnham. 70 98 70 99 70 99 70 99 7° Westboro, Mass., 70 91 93 68 Friday. Frankfort. 65 95 72 90 68 94 67 95 ®J visiting Mrs. Mary Wadsworth and Mrs. 62 71 6 6 73 50 78 •» 74 Edwin Cleale of Sherborn, Maas., was a re- Freedom. 60 67 55 74 66 73 Mansfield Clark on Miller The Monroe Fair. 73 49 77 49 77 street. rj,t„rislP Ielesboro^ 4Q 77 49 77 48 78 48 78 53 cent at the home of P. S. Staples, East 1 guest of Belfast. .The Churche*. Jackson 59 49 10 55 63 10 55 58 10 58 Mrs. P. D. H. Carter has returned from Bos- .." .Jews .....'.I.'.""""".."!"” 66 63 10 « n » 'S ~ *9 Belfast. 79 58 ‘S6 77 60 « 79 S58 6 » Post. The Farmers’Gold- Knox. go 66 6 78 59 6 83 63 6 79 67 8 ton, where she recently went for treatment, ;,ar(.e| 64 77 15 82 67 9 « 101 “ 77 Mrs. M. Prescott has returned to her home * Reunion Liberty. 66 75 16 66 76 16 15 66 77 S. l’he Mixer Family 61 85 » 54 92 9 65 90 10 and is able to be up and about as usual. '"pear I Lincolnville. 66 90 10 54 89 10 62 94 9 55 90 10 in from a visit with Belfaat and Are 77 3 124 85 3 125 85 8 Linfield, Mass., ! Vi PVe Have (poem).. Monroe. 128 81 3 119 90 3 123 85 3 126 85 3 139 Hon. Arthur I. Brown, of Belle.. 60 14 105 108 31 113 89 relatives. Deputy Secretary J' personals. .Wedding Montville.104 105 36 114 90 40 114 90 39 112 89 40 172 Cause of War.. 41 1 42 « 3 46 42 3 State, was at his home in this city Monday, V r‘ Deaths. The Morrill.45 44 3 46 42 3 46 42 3 46 41 2 60 Mrs. Annie Dennett Newton of Boston ar- fade. Hie Probate Court... 65 76 2 61 8! 1 57 84 1 86 67 66 75 2 67 74 2 coming fiom Augusta to cast his vote. 5e'Vp ! Northport. 67 74 2 rived to visit her mother, Mrs. Clara Checker Game (poem).. 76 77 10 82 74 7 75 80 8 76 77 10 Sunday I i„us Palermo. 76 77 10 77 77 10 10 76 77 Mr. A. R. Leadbetter, who is Predicted-The 46 49 16 42 51 15 45 17 D. Gilmore. convalescing v Peace Prospect. 42 48 20 4$ 60 15 45 49 17 46 49 16 62 98 1°0 74 26 66 96 26 69 92 26 from a serious illness of typhoid fever, has Farting Hymn. Searsmont. 69 92 27 69 91 26 26 69 92 26 return to Boston Soldiers' 89 214 64 167 86 Miss Edna D. Crawford will .To Isle au Haul in Searsport 165 85 179 69 161 79 161 86 165 gone to Viaalhaven to visit relatives and ,,Pspert. 129 17 119 128 17 111 134 19 her studies at Burdett'a Busi- t Rabbit..News Snapshots Stockton 97 96 71 112 139 13 118 134 17 112 135 17 118 soon to continue friends. 'V. Spring. 49 59 52 66 50 68 "f .V Week. .County Correspond- Swanville 53“ 55 53 54 50 58 60 58 ness College. Estate... n ?o 59 n 74 55 15 70 59 17 71 59 « a ™ 59 n Miss Marian E. Parsons, who has been ill i T'snsfers in Real Thorndike...::::::::.:;::::::::: I! sj Charles A. Townsend went to 77 89 19 77 89 19 77 89 19 79 87 19 77 90 18 77 89 19 Mr. and Mrs. able to be out and V ■■ Orchard_The Maine Troy. 77 89 19 with typhoid fever, is * f-neld 12£ 120 26 134 116 26 127 124 25 132 121 23 128 123 25 128 123 25 Saturday, to Old Cam- Unity.”....130 123 24 Camp Wilson, Quantabacook, to resume her studies in the u oral Report...An 68 46 62 61 64 49 expects High A£‘‘ Waldo 64 48 59 53 65 48 70 42 few rrieiid 200 spend a dayj. school next j6R 95 12 233 75 12 199 103 7 203 101 u 206 100 200 un u Monday. M arried.... Died.. winterport..:::::::::::::::::::207 _ Korn.. ^02 U. uuworin ieit iiuiv uigm iw Martin Mr, A. C. Mosman of Lisbon Falls was in the It Stockton Springs. 2339 195 2631 2554 239 2653 2407 251 V-V- Total.2612 2475 ~319 2676 2474 267 2580 2583 258 2621 2539 260 2907 in Florence. Maas, after spending the home city last Saturday, on his return from Monroe* summer in North port, BbLLb. where he was called to attend the funeral of WEDDING i moval of obstacles which would have hindered Johnson and Mal- OBITUARY. Milton Stephenson, Alton his Bister, Mrs. Fred L. Palmer. State Auditor and a less dauntless soul. She knew no such word Vote for Governor, Cottrell have entered Coburn Classical of Rev. colm Misses Mabel A. and M. will The marriage as fail in the cause moral and civic Margaret Craig Febhis. Belle J., wife of Fred L. Palmer of Monroe* of uplift Waterville, Institute, leave next to attend Mt. tellers of Belfast and Grace to Congress. Her faith in God was in itself Monday Holyoke Brurtr Representatives passed to a higher life Sept. 8, 1914. Her ghteousness. the * Etta L. Robinson, who has been ill to resume her studies Frederick Ferris Mrs. College, the k former of Augustus ieath was due to a shock sustained an inspiration. When her mother passed away, ,gugtil(ir paralytic has entered the Parker Hill Hos- alitook in New York past year, after a year abroad and the latter to enter. lfSi, place State Representative ten Ail that medical skill and for a time it seemed that her spirit must fail, ^ days before. Mass. 8th. The cere- Governor Auditor to Congress pital, Roxbury. John B. Mathews of New a classmate ',n September the loving hands of husband and children could but her only words were, “God knows best," York, the of Pa., left ,lCt. at tne residence of offi- *os a5-* 0*5® and this faith she and lived on Mrs. Caro L. Baldwin Wayne, of Dana B. Southworth, Hebron ’14, was a guest ^ ; s 3 io to prolong this useful, life was done, but to by triumphed — % s from a visit with her Rev. Dr. Christian F. r3-5= gco-r*' g Not often is found a character for Boston at the Southworth home for several days the .,e-jrvman, ^ no avail. She was a great sufferer, but bore doing good. Saturday * = Methodist church. Im- > MrB. Caro B. Stickney. week. He will enter Bowdoin this ^ j ? her and until near holding in keeping the strength, constancy, niece, past College 4 O sufferings uncomplainingly which was "3 »_ o. % J?■; v. if the ceremony, XJ-* for others’ sweetness of 3 Court fall. ^iy fo.. g the end knew the friends about her. She was charity faults, courage, Mrs. Richard H. Moody, formerly rs and his bride left for a = B in as yr 3 O 2 53^ a member of the a and tenderness such degree hers. Pages has taken rooms at 108 High street, Mrs.