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The Republican Journal. 8o7~ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 18, 1908.NUMBER 25

friends, is the Wheeler he of and Stripes. So, lay liberty long standing, but with Mrs. To-Days Journal. and our w contents h. 1908. soul of our prosperity great power entertainments PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PERSONAL B. it is the for which the furnished music for several Lincolnvtlle- as a nation ; blessing .Bells..Suicide at land died that we the aud made a determined H. So forefathers of this may past winter : "a Chicago Delegation..B. The Graduation Exercises Interest- be free. that the iufirmities. Mrs. E. J. Morison Fred E. Hlaisdell, Clinton, with liabilities statement from Belmont Tax- Pretty, live and Remembering struggle against his increasing returned Tuesday Miss Edith Gillum returned Wednesday were men who Personal. builders of this country fled as a ot $711, has filed a in obituary ing, and Successful in Every Feature. Mr. Wheeler was widely known com- from a brief trip to Boston. petition bankruptcy. from a visit to Boston. and from their oppressive fatherlands to seek a Journalism"...The Rise and other Miss Bussell of Gardiner is Beach The exercises of the class of free abode for themselves and their families, poser of songs, marches, two-steps Walton S. Adams left Saturday morning Dorothy the Miss Irene Shaw returned ,. Klim...Crescent Booming. graduation Tuesday from M. F. Patterson..Na- the that we show to the desti vocal music, and a fine guest of her Mrs. Win. F. Stevens. .,[ Capt. 1908, Belfast High school, were held in the hospitality and instrumental fur his borne in Bowdoinham. sister, a visit with friends in Bangor. Junior Republic toSpread. aud chain-bound whoenter Wheeler ex- George before tute, oppressed and and Mrs. Miss Opera House last Friday evening tile to pianist organist, Mrs. A. P. Mansfield leaves this week for Eineroy Ginn returned last week Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hall went to Boston v correspondence (deferred).... our shores renders greatest homage instruments. News and celled in her mastery of these ,( col. Rich Literary the usual crowded house. That the decora- the founders of liberty—homage that sphaks a visit with friends in Massachusetts. from visits in Massachusetts and Rockland. Monday for a visit with friends. of Maine. human can the serious composed by Mr. ’....University tions never were prettier, the gowns of the louder thau language express.” Among pieces ..1 he ren- Elon B. Gilchrest returned to Boston Mrs. Marion E. Brown and daughter Lewis of .. Freedom Academy.. The school chorus gave most artistic Wheeler which have found wide recognition by Barker, Esq., Bangor was in 803 Instructed Dele- “sweet graduates” daintier, or the pro- Taft has of two Scotch songs, “Loeb Lomond" Tuesday’s boat after a few days in town. Katherine returned last Saturday from a last on business. dering were “In the Palace of the King,” “Be Northport Thursday Brewers for Temperance.The gram better arranged, or more successful, and “Annie Laurie,” before the presentation visit in Miss Lou is at home Boston. ; ... of Brooks. aud “Bereavement.” Rogers from Fair- was universal The was of which was well iu the nande True,” “1 Know,” Wm. H. returned last The the opinion. stage gifts, placed Quimby Saturday ws of Belfast..Base Ball... where she has been Miss Marian Hazeltine returned last \, of P. Wood and Marthon Doak. the songs composed by Mr. field, attending school. froni a business W. C, T. U. Convention decorated by the Juniors, and their new Benjamin Among popular trip to Minneapolis, Minn. only Mr. Wood presented Sam Porton with a Four Hun- week from her studies at Smith College, of was much com- Wheeler were the “Colored Mrs. Emma West went to Boston Tues- o correspondence....Platform and effective arrangement fiddle aud also a for the Mrs. J. W. Raleigh and Mrs. Arthur Ral- special preparation Cradle Song,” “Four Northampton, Mass. •; land Republicans. was in he was to use. Miss dred,” “The Darkey's day for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. plimented. The background draped bow, which requested eigh of Lynn, Mass., are friends in Society.. After and many visiting improvement ever- Charlotte Pendleton was given a very small Little Curly Headed Coons,” Lola Peirce. Miss Bertha I. Bird went to Rockland Maine G. A. R. white, as usual, and to a frieze depth this for a few weeks. ti llers..The with a so that she city .A basket ornamented bow, others for which his brother, H. C. Wheeler, to attend the R. H. S. alumni .... Ministerial Association. relieved the white, while Mr. and Mrs. E. K. to Friday night green sprays say “’Tis a little thing, but mine Berry returned John W. of \j. morial Maine Agriculture might wrote the words. For about 25 years he Sleeper Boston, who was call- above the line made by an arrangement of own.” Maude Stantial was presented with their home in Rockland after a reception, returning Tuesday. in com- Tuesday ed to Belfast the the death t f ■t Locals.An Appreciative “ewe” which was to be « resident of Boston engaged by Joseph W. Graduate....June Bugs are evergreen, red peonies were most effectively- a wooly lamb, short visit here. Miss Alice Simmons is attending the com- her labors over wife returned on s of the named In memory of and as a musician, his teaching Wheeler, Monday’s boat.. icon Springs.News The was curtained with “Oy” posing mencement exercises at Kent’s of News. placed. doorway Miss Sholes received a Mrs. L. E. Newcomb of is Hill, secret Societies .ship the class tree, spade. and last summer they returned to Eastport tire Mrs.A.W. arrived tied with and over it 1908 in with a music, which institutes she is a Keating from Bangor on Piiee Current...Born. .Married. yellow, red, Miss Ola Wood was presented hoe, guest of Mrs. Arthur 1. Brown at her home graduate. as did their many boat for a red On the front drop was to be used in far away Aroostook. Miss their early home, hoping, Tuesday’s few days in town be- large figures. on Miller street. Mrs. George 0. Bailey, who spent the Read a that the change might be bene- fore to the class motto "Through Trials to Tri- Louise got wheelbarrow—something friends here, going Northport for the season. with no interfereuce from winter in Massachusetts, is the guest of her WEDDING BELLS. she could run ficial to Mr. Wheeler's health. Funeral ser- Mrs. Wrn. Downes of Chestnut Hill, flanked by class flags, yellow- drew a bunch of Leon Beckwith of umph,” anyone. Vesta Shute 2 is niece, Mrs. F. J. Rigby, Congress street. Auburn, Me., spent were held at the late home at o'clock Mass., in Belfast the guest other brother, was used at the sides, and a y ellow switches to be used on refractory pupils in vices last Saturday and with his One of the prettiest drapery David L. Wilson, Roseoe and J. C. of Montville will be the tem- Sunday parents, for some her future school-teaching days. afternoon, Rev. Black, family. Carey screen made a pretty background Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckwith, of Citypoint. was celebrated after receiv- .. season Marthon Doak took the floor of the Congregational church, offici- \liaa f i£1 Phi!kvonl- I,hn knnn Akin porary chairman of the Waldo County Re- brilliant red potted plants, which again instrument. pastor Mr. and e at high noon, at ing an immense “Read” musical of beautiful to be held in Belfast Mrs Frank Whitten are attend- 12th, The ating. There was a profusion guest of Mr. aud Mrs. E. publican convention, emphasized the class colors. Juuiors, Stacv Noyes was the first recipient of Mr. George Holmes, the Kent’s i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. and friends, and the July 7th. ing Hills commencement. Their who occupied the front seats, had but little Doak’s bounty, and was presented with a flowers from relatives returned to Castiue Monday. Alaine, when their ouly to it Robert P. daughter, Miss Alice I. is one of own little “fir bush,” with directions plant bearers were George A- Quimby, c. E. Daniels ana Dr. E. w. (Sould of Whitten, for decorating their place, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. returned the was united in rnarri- opportunity iu his front and save himself many a Stephenson graduates. \da, yard Fred W. Pote and Fred T. Chase. Rockland some fine bass which was off in the class colors, and Chase, to their home in after enjoyed fishing at of Albion. roped long walk. Miss Bessie Black wasgiveuan Brunswick, Monday, Karlton Kidder was in Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Dora C. her handsome monogram banners iu green and iiuto to serve as a constant reminder of The interment a few with relatives in this Unity last week, making the trip in Mr. Owens, accompanied by j>ei- spending days as performed by lfev. mother “Otto.” Miss Grace Littlefield was Daniels’ auto. sister, Miss Sallie E. Casey, a recent gradu- gold were effectively used. The Sopho- late of \\ Bity. First Christian with a life in case of Capt. A. J. Crocker, interport, ate of the es of the at- presented preserver, Worcester City is on a more corner under the right balcony 15 in now in Little Russell son of Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, an ideal accident, warranted to support pouuds was born in Prospect, Stockton, Rev. Albert E. Luce went to Bucksport Guy, ,>r. The day was The back- visit to Belfast. tracted a great deal of attention. salt water, and was told to “Trust the rest of sixteen chil- of this was christened soft blue 1836. He was the youngest Tuesday to attend the Commencement ex- Guy Peavy city, by uushine, the sky, A book entitled “The Missing Mrs. Welch and son ground was draped with light blue. Mono- to Charlie.” and llarriman Rev. A. A. Smith at the services in Swan- of Sharon, Yt., were w ith wild Lottie dren born to Richard Betsy ercises at the Seminary, returning Wednes- ,1 here and there dis- Earl” was given to Miss iiraley. in this the first of the gram banners of unusual design were he began ville last city week. The)' came of the birds Miss Marian Perry was rewarded by along Crocker. At the ageoflSyenrs day. Sunday. joyous songs and yellow drapery was used over labra- to attend the in Swau- placed, roller replacing her much used and rose from cabin boy to be Day-Peavey wedding of blue on the balcony rail. The special towel, going to sea who came down from Ban- Dr. li. B. Foster of Portland spent Sun- so in the memory every tile’ :.nrv anron. Miss Florence Braddock was Harry Starrett, ville last au of In life he mar- Sunday. feature was eulaiged representation me wisn master of a tine ship. early to in Belfast on his return from Bangor, a- was decorated, riven a set ot weduing bells witn gor join Castle North’s "quest” to Lib- lay prettily class illuminated in was Mr. and the sophomore pin, her into a fu- ried Judith llarriman and their union where he attended the of the Maine Mrs. Charles Larsen and son colors iu the sitting room, but- :hat they might ring happy srty, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. M. meetings such a way from a cleverly arranged with a 2»Ians- Karl of off ure. Hen Woods was presented blessed twro children— Mrs. George Medical Association. Bangor have been visiting Mrs. mony was were tery, that the light flashed on and the by Craig, over Sunday. performed, ro den crown and a symbol of his Hill of Larsen’s H. ’ll. S. TO. The Freshmen corner also sceptre, field of Jouesport, and Mrs. C. R. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George At exactly noon the signal as class Rev. G. G. and Mrs. Winslow are the from the most attractive with its white back- tuthority president. — attending Among graduates University East Belfast. which was In of the Mr. l)oak then pre- Winterport. Six grandchildren Harry, Davis, ne wedding march, au im- behalf class, ihe commencement exercises at the East >f Maine was William Andrew B. S. ground, with a broail red border, statue of Jones- Iiill, sented to the school the beautiful Harvey and Edward Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Ueikes of Bangor. The mense 1911 banner, and class flags. Maine Conference in n civil Mr. Iiill is the son of Joseph Piper Rockland ‘Diana and the btag,” which was placed at and Catherine Hill Seminary Bucksport engineering. The lirst number bn the program was the port and WHliam, Nita are spending a few in town the .11 eute'ed and took their he of the stage in view oi the audi- .his week aud will return Thursday. J. R. Iliil of Winterport. days guests by the school, of the vocal march right of brother, Enoch Crock- of Mrs. of singing, juce. Mr. W. S. Adams, the school princi- Winterport—one Piper's sister, Mrs. Benjamin B. i retty arch English ivy and Away” by Giebei. The chorus Mrs. Orrilla Rev. and Mrs. Edward Slocomb of Among the out of town people who attend- “Up accepted this token of the er of Stetson, and one sister, Gardiner, on Church street. in the center of which has come to be one of the most pal, gracefully bite, singing of the class in the school. him. were the of Mrs. A. I. ed the exercises of Castine Nor- of the and nterest McMann of Prospect, survive Capt. Augusta guests graduation iral bell. The groom was pleasing features graduation, Ola Wood had the first Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe W. left rendered Miss Georgie of undaunted courage Brown the Unitarian Conference in nal School were Misses Jessie Gi'key and Cunningham this lirst selection was excellently 6he of Crocker wras a man during brother, Myron Kidder of honor part, the valedictory. spoke Wednesday for Portland, w here Mrs. Cun- by the young people, who made a pretty of aud of endurance, often going his city Tuesday aud Wednesday. Mollie Williams of Islesboro. of Hel- ;heir appreciation of the great blessing great powers (. liarles F. Shaw picture on the graduated platform arranged The ningham will enter the Maine General Hos- iducatiou. She voiced the class-appreeia- where younger men dare not follow. Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer I. Rankin have re- Mrs. Amos Clement, daughter Louise and ot The bride was for them. for an for honor. ion of the the teachers, on shore en- pital operation appendicitis. Kev. A. E. Luce, pastor of the Methodist superintendent, last years of his life he spent rurned from their wedding trip, which in- Miss Abbie Caldwell, will leave today, her The uid some wholesome advice to the uu- father. Episcopal an gave ex- Miss Abbie Miss Episcopal Church, made appropriate she said: “May gaged in painting, in which business he ;Iuded Boston, New York and up the Hud- Thursday, to spend the season at Seal Ilar- Doak, Louise Read and used by Mr. which Misses Louise Johnson ier-graduates. Inclosing impressively pray er, after as our school an Odd Fel- Marthon Doak went to Rockland >ur future lives be as useful celled. He was a Mason aud ion to Albany. They are at their home in jor. Master Stephen w ill join them later. Tuesday the ceremony a delicious Read and Grace Edua Littletield played the the have been happy, and may world, orders. He was a to attend the Rockland com- familiar and always popular “Poet and lays low and high up in both East Belfast. C. of High School :ast was daintily served by lie Great School of Life, find us faithful in Ralph Johnson, Esq., Washington, Peasant” in excellent form. kind and devoted husband and father and mencement bail, which took place last even- of j ill the lessons we shall have to learn. Mrs. Frank J. Starrett aud little son Fred- [). C., was in the city the first of the week ml Ames, aunt and unele Miss Marian Moore Perry gave the saluta- good our aim be and lead us toward all who knew him. His was on ing. second honor wel- Slav high, highly respected by jrick came on Tuesday’s boat from Ui business. He his way to Bar ;. Leslie Ames of Fairfield tory, the part, gracefully we shall never more Bangor, hat fair land where home was a one, ruled by love Mr. and Mrs. the audience. She said that those very happy [or a few visit with friends here. Harbor to join his family, who are at Prim- George Mixer of Camden Jr. The young people are coming ‘Good bye.’ days’ They who had been officially connected with their iay, a and and he will be long mourned were in this the first of The were awarded by Charles affection, were accompanied down river Mr. Star- ose cottage for the season. city the week on e bride is the only daughter wrorli had an in their diplomas by school especial piace com- and who their to >. Hick chairman of the school a devoted wife loving children, who was on on way Penobscot, Mr. Mixer’s former the the eldest and alluded to their former super- ford, by rett, his way to Boston busi- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman M. Wood have an- Ames, groom thoughts, who a few words of advice and know them. home. and absent from the uittee, gave have the sympathy of all wrho ness. They will return this, B. Kidder, one of Albion’s intendent teachers, to the class. The class ode, louuced the engagement of their daughter, Thursday, To their schoolmates, and encouragement Dearest brother, thou hast left us morning. md intiuential citizens, and gathering. written by Miss Louise Johnson Read, was Mrs. William and Mrs. Irena Miss M. Eveljn Wood, to Mr. Harry II. to the Juniors, Miss Perry ad- Here thy loss we deeply feel; Vaughan especially hen sung the class to the tune of Congressman Edwin C. ich are held was shown a few- words of and by w ho has bereft Bass returned from where Smith of Portland. Mr. Smith was receut- Burleigh and a they dressed greeting advice, It was as But 'tis God us, Tuesday Boston, Mendelssohn’s “Spring Song.” were in which included and in closing, said “Classmates, together He can all our sorrows heal. had a 1 the of Mr. and Mrs. Wood. party Waterville Monday and Mr. mtiful gifts, : ollows: ;hey spent week. hey were accom- y guest we have worked slowly onward ‘Through a Reo v-r and linen. Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. Orrilla McMann. I Burleigh bought touring ear from the some hidden iears rolling on! ami the seasons return, panied home by Mrs. Vaughan’s sister, Miss Helen I. G. Havener of had Trials to Triumph’, finding Deering Waterville Motor was a us trials, lessons to learn, Company. He drove the their daughter piano, in trouble. The past has for us a {ringing Mrs. Eliza Lowell of who will me joy every larder tliau those which we’ve learned here at The funeral of Mrs. Amelia Griffin Carter Dakota, of the honor parts in the Deering High father and mother boundless store of delightful memories and car to Augusta in the afternoon. Kidder, school on make a visit here. ichool her w ork hav- as in the was held at her late residence Cedar graduation program, china dinner for the future we may only hope; tut triumph is e’er our goal. Miss Louise W. Richards ave a beautiful maintained a standard of excel- returned from presence of so many kind friends we leave street last Friday afternoon, Re** Ashley Master Dudley and Miss Doris Doe, who ug high 1 Mrs. lleikes a fine days and dreary are for us to share Farmington Normal School Biblet our Alma Mater.” {right enee throughout the school course. where she ,ife has its blessings mingled with care, A. Smith, pastor of the Universalistchurch, have been the guests of their grandmother white Miss Lora Maude WI.V..VO, mov Mils itCUUUJ wn was a beautiful The class history by and endurance, Oh Father, pray send, pitllltMl ot the strength officiating. The interment was in Stockton. since their arrival from Palm Beach, Fla., Mr. A. C. Tisdale and daughter Jessie Stautial, was an interesting review crown the end. her Mrs. .■ groom wore the conveu- ^et triumph by mother, Annie Richards, who since its deceased was boru in Stockton, where several weeks left boat were on boat for eveuts of the class-life beginning. The ago, by Monday’s passengers Friday night's bad been her for Mr. and Mrs. Kidder have the )h memory dear of our bright and happy school guest several weeks. In the Freshman year thirty-five her early life w as spent and where she mar- for en route for Bar Boston. Mr. Tisdale went to accompany to days Rockland, Harbor, ..me in Albion, where they members enjoyed a class ride Stockton, the of life’s Dr. George F. Fames of Boston is itay with us e’er through tangle Freeman a master mari- will summer. lis riaitphtpr. whn is t.n spend several weeks expect- and also chose their class colors, flower and ried Capt. Randall, where they spen'd the .. to tlieir many friends pathways. ed in about two aud will ption nusoauu uu ivitU relatives in ami return- weeks, open his at- motto. Sophomore y ear was marked by the teachers and classmates, tonight we must part ner, accompanying ner many .Mr. and Mrs. S. came Massachusetts, ne at 8 p. m. George Reynolds tractive summer home at 18th, departure of Miss Townsend tut memory wiil keep this day dear to each Randall died about ed Murphy’s Point much-regretted foreign voyages, Capt. jver from Portland in their car and Saturday, and the of Miss Parker, who has heart. touring for the season. Dr. Fames will his home ved- coming one sou born of this bring v. A very pretty in their hearts. 38 years ago, leaving were the guests on of Mrs. Miss'Alberta Faruham, li. H. S.’07, has wou a warm place Among on! and the seasohs return, Sunday Rey- new touring car for use about town. Mrs. Sarah rears rolling who to at the residence of the social events was a Hallowe’en party- us trials, lessons to learn. union, John Randall, grew manhood, nolds sister, Mrs. E. L. Stevens. Dr. and ■eturned from Rockland, where she had {ringing Miss M. 1 Knowlton’s the class of ; Trials to our motto will tell, about live Alice who inyille, June 14th, at one in Hall, given by Through Triumph” married and died in this city Mrs. Stevens them to peen taking a course in stenography at the Pitcher, graduated was we fare thee well. accompanied Bangor, i.I.*. ... i\.r ;u!on The oi the Junior year ; ichool days, from the Eastern opening soon after the death of his wife. State Normal School this of Mr. years ago, returning home by Monday’s boat. Rockland Business College. She will enter saddened by the departure Eaton, The concluding chorus was Mol- returned to Mr. \V. A school left two little Mildred and term, to her home in Northport marriage George who was ably succeeded by Mr. Adams. “Postillion,” which was finely render- They children, and Mrs. Andrew E. Clark left ;he employ of The City National Rank of L»y’> Captain last week. She was ■ Hall and a ride to devoted her mouy was performed in the dance in Odd Fellows’ id. Rev. I). L. Wilson of the North Con- Martin, w'10 have since had the Belfast on July 1st. accompanied by c .. T.-slm „-.irn nromi.r llllb fb-ltllrag Ilf til lit Tuesday for Temple Heights, where they then the sister, Miss Belle, who went over to Castine had been decorated ! gregational church prononneed care of their grandmother. After many prettily Only fifteen seniors braved the triais will spend the summer. They were accom- Many friends iu this city will learn with year. leilCUIUUUU. Mrs. Randall married for the commencement. ., ers and evergreen, by Rev. but made m years of widowhood uf the past three years, they up In the audience were a large number of panied by Miss Annie Simouton, who will regret of the continued illness of Mr. Ed- of the Universaiist what lacked in members, some Milton F. Carter of this city, who died about Mrs. J. M. Cube of ::, pastor enterpiise they 3. II. S. alumni and alumnae and of visit them for several weeks, afterward ward N. Winslow of Lawrence, Mass. Chicago arrived ilast and a Hallowe’en m Memorial Hall one sis- Tlie bride was gowned in party ( hem, with many of the friends of tlie grad- eight years ago. She is survived by night from Chicago to spend the summer at with the Juniors as a visit to the going to Camden for the remainer of the Mrs. Frank B. Knowltun, who had been at hosts, mtes, went up on the stage to congratulate Barriman of their ; led white brides roses. The followed a class ter, Mrs. Ferdinand Chicago, handsome summer home on the South moving pictures, by gather- he class upon file success of the evening. season. iier brother's home for the past six mouths, class- a Mrs. Caleb Col- ee was used. The bride is ing at the home of Marian Perry, were foldersof white III., and by sister-in-law, Shore, Northport. She was Tlie programs heavy of will returned to Belfast last week. accompanied at Grace Littlefield’s and Louise eu- Mrs. llarriman Miss Elizabeth K. Robbins Boston of the late George T. and meetings inen paper wicii the figures IPOS in gold vin of Worcester, Mass. by Misses Ruth Cobe and Ruth Parsons of a at the home of Ola Miss Lena has been in town for Read's, class-party j wined on the cover. Not a detail was.omitted and Mrs. M. E. arrive next Saturday to spend Sunday with Clark,who who will and is well known in Swan- in Memorial Hall, and Mrs. Colvin daughter, Mr. Chicago, be guests during the sea- Wood, a “Poverty Party” hat could have contributed to tlie perfec- her Mr. and Mrs. L. L. short stay with her uncle and aunt, the Ar- lirande of arrived Fri- parents, Robbins, son. Bohemia was pent most of her life there, the highly successful Senior plays, ion of the and the large au- Reading, Mass., tud Mrs. I'. II. Kelyea, at the West End, opened Monday by Mrs. arrangements, who will her on her re- bur and the class ride to to attend the funeral. accompany Monday went to her home in Freedom noon Cube’s aunt, Mrs. N. C. putner in the firm of Sweet- day celebration, lienee expressed only unqualified approval. day morning Tuesdaj Partridge and her Commencement, turn. will visit their Mrs. Miss Clark is assistant the Freedom Academy The graduates were: Bessie Louise They daughter, tor her vacation. prin- son Harry of helmsford, Mass., where Mr. features of their final Sandypoiut. were all enjoyable flack, Florence Mae Braddock, Charlotte Ellen O’Connell, widow of Patrick Casey, F. Wallace Chase, Newtouville, at who.;e cipal in Northfield Seminary at Northfield, will make their future home. Grace Edna Mass.—Portland Mrs. and Mrs. Ross at- year. 311a Braiey, Marthon Doak, was found dead in her bed Tuesday morn- Miss Elizabeth will be married to Mr. Express. EttaSavery Mary Miss Florence Mae Braddock rendered home Littlefield, Stacy ,1. Noyes, Charlotte tended the State meetings of tlie G. A. R. a death from heart disease. June 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Tarbox of Frye- the Lustspiel Overture as piano solo, darian Pendleton, Marian Moore Perry, ing, resulting Paul DeLaney were in Portland last week. Mr. Tar- in Auburn last week. Mrs. went as which was greatly enjoyed by the apprecia- was 77 of age, a native of hurg Savery wvykk. llarry S. Higgins, himuei Porton, Louise Johnson Bead, She years County Game Warden Walter I. Neal of Waldo business iu live audience. pox is in the insurance Frye- a member of the Council of i-ustant clerk of the dertie Louise Vesta Jane Shute, for a resident Administration mailing Miss Louise John- Sholes, Clare,Ireland,and many years returned last from visits in Cam- burg. Mrs. Tarbox w as en route to Auburn was united in The first class prophet, Lora Maude P. Saturday and Mrs. Ross as of pustofflce, Stantial, Benjamin Wood, one son and the G. A. R. She is president the Thomas son told of the of an “im- of this city. She is survived by to attend Convention, Miss Maud K. Sawyer of Bel- Read, discovery ( ieorgie Ola Wood. den and Rockland and left Monday, accom- II. Marshall which turned one into Mrs. one of the State officers.—Portland Express. Circle of lielfast. Another ie..June 10th, at theparson- agination powder” two daughters—William P. Casey, his Mrs. G. Osborne desired form. While seeking a use lor panied by daughter, member of the local Circle, Mrs. Ellen -ant street Methodist church, any Mary Leonard of Bangor and Mrs. Annie Rev. Ashley A. Smith, Messrs. W. J. Dor- it she met in Boston a lady who proved to Lord, for Moosehead Lake to join the excur- i.ev R. 0. Everhart officiating, will Richardson, was present. She is now liv- be Mrs. Earle of former- OblUJAKYT Davis of Belfast. The funeral service of the Maine Fish and man and W. E. Kutmau will go to Unity of the Waterville postal Dickey Northport, sion Sportsmen’s in Auburn Lottie and they in this at 10 Mr. Smith the ing and is a past president of li. E. Sweet of East Knox, ly her classmate, Braley, be at the Catholic church city Game Association, which will have its head- Sunday afternoon,where gives made au to try the powder and Thomas II. Marshall Circle. loomsman and bridesmaid to appointment Miss Annette W. White, a life-long resi- a. m. St. John’s Day address before the Star iu B. 8. classmates. today, Thursday. at the Kineo House. who is one of go in search of their old H. quarters pair. The bride, < to rest at her ;tie East Masonic of that town. Boston Globe contained an ex- Miss Read started on her travels as a little lent of Belfast, passed home, Lodge Sunday’s accomplished school teaeh- Solomon B. Cates died in the hospital at Miss Frances Howes arrived Monday and one flew into a large Court on will make the in Mr. Kotmau’s cellent cut of Miss Katherine C. as M in a becoming traveling yellow bird, day street, Monday night. Although They trip Quimby in N. \ the National Borne, Togus, June 14th. Be Bvening from Wilton, Maine, where she After the ceremony Mr. and millinery establishment Albany, he had not been well since her return from auto. one of the stars of the New England Con- the “Madam De Crow.” In and bad been camping with a party of friends took tlie train for a trip to where sign read, West where she the was born in Monroe, Me., May 11, 1827, servatory recital in Jordan the little she recognized Vheeling, Va., speut Roy K. Hack, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. T. pupils’ Hall, inn, Taunton and Providence, dainty proprietress was a shoemaker. Be enlisted in the 1st from the .V t. Ida school, West Newton. Littlefield. Bessie Black she saw vinter, the end came with comparative Hack of Gorham, will he graduated at Ox- Boston, June 13th. Miss Quimby sang blessing of confetti at the Grace of her school friends Park with her auto Me. Cav. at Portland, Oct. 5, 1861, and was Thrge accompanied ford England, June 20. Mr. id the boys from the Water- driving in Central uddeness. Identified as she was with University, Coquard’s “llai luli,” which she remfered not Her name her home. are Miss Gertrude L. Hack was from the Portland High what was a-u-t-o and o-t-t-o). discharged at Warrenton, Va., Aug. 26, They graduated so ■'lice who got wind of (spelled lelfast’s most prominent families,her death later from well at the meeting of the Parlor Musi- was—but suffice to say that she was giving Blades of Miss Anne Bass school in 1901, and four years 1862. Be again enlisted in Co. 1, 2nd Me. Brockton, Mass., cal here another of her good taste in “Gow- < ast a gloom over the entire community. Williams college. Early iu 1905 he took ex- Society this spring. Miss Quimby proof and was if Wilton, Maine, and Miss Dora Lee of she found 8am « Cav. at Boulton, Me., Dec. 5, 1863, rmination for the Rhodes scholarship, and leaves Boston this week for ■- rn.l’UK'i. John G. Dicker- ens.” In Richmond, Va., She was born in Belfast, the daughter of Lexington, avocation Kansas City. that entered Oxford. lie will itv returned last evening to Portou, by vocation a deutist, by finally mustered out at Barraucos, Fla., September where she will be the of to Ion. James White, oue of Belfast’s early sail for home 1.—Boston Globe. Kentucky, guest ■1 an with all indications pointing July Philadelphia, where for the orator, Dec. 6, I860. Be was admitted to the Borne Mr. and Mrs. T. George Dodworth arrived her Miss Sue Smith. that he as ever, ambitious s md most esteemed lawyers, and she spent friend, itis he has been a student at tlue fact was, busy, for some a resi- she from Sept. 22, 1904. last Saturday from New York to spend the Wm. R. Marshall, years He and successful. In Nashville, Tenn., ] ier and useful life in this where Lyun Mrs. George 11. Fames of Wash- pliia School of Horology. long city, has a Tacoma, on a billboard a of an season at their on the North dent of Sioux Falls, S. D., accepted he arrived home last recognized picture Miss WhiW cottage Shore, was a on when ■ he leaves hosts of friends. Marks died at his home in ington, passenger Monday's boat 1 there the name of Flor- Elbridge as treasurer and for a lady actress starring by Northport. They were accompanied by- position general manager ; Portland, youug vas identified with the First Parish June after a few weeks ill- from to en route for her 1 euce It was Florence Braddock, early Bucksport 9th, Searsport Boston, 1 is was Miss Ethel Stil- Auspland. a W. and came to from pf the Eastern Importing and Manufac- supposed was ness, aged 77 years. Be was prosperous Mr. J. Dougau Boston was her old classmate, who had evidently Jnitarian church and for many years home after a visit witli her father in Sears- mpanted him. But it really a butcher and with in the Board f her name since school. As farmer and for many years New York in their automobile and from turing Co., headquarters for the bride and chauged leaving me of its most and consecrated work- She w as on the wharf a Dickerson, in loyal buyer of cattle. Be leaves one married pf Trade Boston. He will make port. greeted by were married at matron of an orphan's home Greenville, Boston to Belfast boat. Mr. Dougan building, Portland and 1 an interest iu in two by was estab- ers, maintaining unflagging daughter who resides the west; sous, number of Belfast relatives, including Mrs. but announced the fact to Mo., Marian Perry successfully bis home in Winchester where Mr. and lay \ Arthur E. who resides in Massa- left by Monday afternoon’s boat for New •• as immaculate as ever. At a cosy ts welfare until the end. For years she Marks, George A. Leavitt and Mrs. George O. reach the home of the lished, ure domiciled. they in she found the last chusetts, and Ernest, who lives with his York, but expects to return later in the sea- Mrs. Marshall already Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. farmhouse Kentucky vas a teacher in the Sunday school, and Holmes and family, some of whom hud at- patents, down as a on the homestead, which is about avenue. The of her half of the class settled family sou. the who attended the it upper College ; cherish a Among physicians at the old with his who was formerly uauy young people loving memory four miles from Bucksport. tended the family gathering home- resident of Pittston and is well cab-driver, wife, of Maine Medical Associa- < if her in that connection She was a r rank annual meeting aterville. Mr. Diekersou has from North Belfast, and their rosy-cheeked Ur. and airs, r. Gilbert and daugh- stead in Searsport the day before in honor were E. E. ■ children. This was happy, and Statement from Belmont tion iu Bangor last week Brown, I it Waterville and is well and Stacy Noyes, vomau of wide interests ability, tbough Taxpayers. ter Frances of Portland, accompanied by of her and of her father, Jacob and automobile-less. departure, aown. he in contented, her where her of and R. D. lie will employed and issentially devoted to home, Miss Daisy Gilbert of Orono and Dr. and Bangor Belfast; Walton,Frank- Hartshorn Fames, who his 90th ■ Miss chose to be a butterfly, passed t will leave for there after a Braley To the Editor of The Journal: Will fort ; Mel- eVw» first wont, tn Nnrtlinnrt,. where she loble character best manifested itself. She Jlrs. Serren of arrived Satur- O. E..Hanev. Boothbav Harbor; Sentinel June Westbrook, birthday last March. my.—Waterville She you kindly give us space for the following vin A. P.- found a young woman making butter. eaves beside her sister, Mrs. Benjamin P. day in Dr. Gilbert’s touring car and were Wardwell, Penobscot; Benjamin her as .Mertie Sboles, with her of facts which we from the Belfast will be interested to learn recognized Llazeltine, with whom she lived, two broth- statement quote the of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens llurd, Thorndike;Norman R. Cook, Brooks ; people old-time fondness for churning and chil- guests of and of the selectmen of Belmont for the fl. E. Slow, Adelbert Millett, that invitations have been issued by Mrs. ICIDE AT LINCOLNVILLE. dren. lien Wood she discovered in a lab- ers, Mr. Eugene White California, reports Sunday night. They were eu route to Port- Bucksport, three E. L. B. B. Florence rooms oner, lormeriy or t an- oratory, the man whose practical applica- Mr. Willis White of Oregon, and two neph- past municipal years: land from Orono, where they had atteuded Searsmont; Stevens, Belfast; son of Mr. and Mrs. William | .-lit, tion of chemicals had stirred all “Total resources for the ending Portland. At the session bon, now of Passadena, Cal., to attend the heating by iws, Benjamin P. Hazeltine of Wheeling, year the wedding of Miss Marian M. Atwell to Foster, opening i.incoluville, committed suicide In and America. Charlotte Pendleton, March 1906.$ 3,587 57 of her Miss § Europe West and Hazeltine of Bos- 5, Dr. Elmer E. Brown read a paper on Bright’s wedding daughter, Florence " and Coroner Charles “Basket” her was finish- Va., Reginald Total resources for the ending Ralph H. Alton of Lynn, Mass., University 'inlay morning with her by side, year and Willis Norton on lUU, AW bllCBC l/nw •• Disease and the Ocular Manifestations. Spaulding, lilood, -i Belfast was called fto the scene* ing an evening dress in her dressmaking llippjjv March 4, 11)07. 6,753 54 of 1905. \ Maine, June at !> m N. U. Iu the chil- she was Total resources for the ending Wednesday evening, 24th, o’clock. 3 I been a member of the Boston shop Manchester, were called home, exceptionally year Edward B. Pillsbury, a native of Belfast dren’s ward of the Massachusetts General her March 2, 1908. 6,627 15” E. A. of Brooks and A. B. This will be a home wedding at Mrs. Por- jj "iii*' time and came to Lincolnville levoted, making their every interest Carpenter F. A. II. was Vesta the famous and biothei of the late Pillsbury, !• 1 Hospital Slrute, Stantial of Belfast returned from a ter’s home at 1141 Fair Oaks »»• :t two weeks’ vacation, and was mu. she was a delightful com- Monday pretty avenue, | nurse. In a party of young people enjoying Socially Grand total...$16,968 26 formerly of the firm of Haynes & Pillsbury, < business to New York While Calif. Mrs. Porter and \ Boston that afternoon. No cause a Avenue mansion was Ola and her will leave a large trip city. South Pasadena, a dance in Fifth panion, passing “Total expenditures for year ending hardware dealers in Bangor, returned to i for the deed unless it was des- whose was an- fortunate there they attended a banquet at Hotel her family are well known throughout the Wood, engagement just place in the hearts of all those March .5, 1906.$ 2,718 56 New York Wednesday evening, Juue toth, 1 to Count Almavoiva. Mamie Stan- k ill health. He had not been feel nounced In the church and Total expenditures for year ending Manhattan given by the Coe-Mortimer Co. State. Mrs. Porter was a former ollicer of pnough to know her. a brief visit in and he tial was discovered in Boston lecturing on 12 after Bangor Orono, -"me time and told his father for March 4, 1907. 3,610 to their traveling salesmen and whicb was the Children’s Aid of Maine and an women’s Marthon Doak was an n the community her name stands all where at the commencement exercises of Society j." ’he hard work before him, on the 17th rights. Total expenditures for year ending was found in and the a most enjoyable occasion. They found the interested worker for the Girl’s Home here. 1 artist, and engaged sketching ,hat was true and good, deepest March 1908. 5,927 77” the of Maine he received the de- 4th of July. His wife arose about the Moon- 2, University and singing, “lit the Evening by is extended to the bereaved ones, weather very comfortable in New York, n

■ national disgrace by providing a pedes- CRESCENT BEACH BOOHING. NATIONAL GEORGE JUNIOR REPUB- tal for the Statue of Liberty presented | “YELLOW JOlXNALIbM.” On a recent excursion to Crescent UG TO SPREAD. by the people of France. The same Beach, South Thomaston, after a boun' A recent book by James Creelman, defeated the famous bond Little newspaper at there were Every State May Have Democracy the Cleve- tif ul shore dinner Smith’s, “The Great Highway: The Wanderings conspiracy and compelled and two hours to while away before start- to Straighten Young Lives. Boys and Adventures of a Special Corre- land administration to allow the gen- ing homeward, and while some chose to! Girls Gone Wrong, Rule and Work for spondent,” is not only of interest from eral public to compete in the $100,000,- remain seated on the veranda looking the sketches it gives of noted person- flOO saving millions of dollars for Right. loan, waters to the of the out over the blue outlying ages and the incidents important tiie treasury and demonstrating Nkw York, June 15. With Califor- islands, others strolled about and had and •events, but it conveys a realizing sense financial independence of the United nia, New York, Connecticut Mary- more extended views from the higher land as its States, a national of the enterprise and expenditures of States.” original of the beach. A Belfast of and girls has been stands of El ground in rear republic boys the great dailies. Mr. Creelman The chapter on tiie “Battle founded in this city today. The Ply- party found themselves near a neat lit- today at the head of the special corre- Caney,” in which Mr. Creelman walked mouth Hock of this young nation lies tle cottage, apparently just completed, at the Junior Republic in Free- spondents, always a select few, and in at the head of a storming party with George but and as the front door where New York’s strayed young- under dif- the float- untenanted, ville, literary ability, perseverance his eye fixed on Spanish flag sters themselves for stood open they concluded have reclaimed under is sec- fort as a for temptingly ficulties and bravery fire, ing over tiie glorious prize were fourteen years, and “Daddy” George, to inspect the interior. As they will be ond to none of his predecessors. In his his which lie secured who has proved its Columbus, newspaper—and about to enter were cautioned by State in he tells of his transfer While in tiie they its 'Washington. That every first chapter —is of intense interest. to a from a nearby cottage the older union may eventually have Pome to interview the one of gentleman from Paris to fort a Mauser bullet, entering the means of turning its look out for paint, and he came over to same sure That well have been con- the smashed Mr. Creelmau s into good citizens Pope. might loopholes, the It to young incorrigibles his back. He show them premises. proved national association sidered a hopeless undertaking, for, as left arm and tore a hole in is the plan of the be Mr. Burpee of the Burpee Furniture which has been formed to stand ‘‘A thousand years was carried down ute mu just Mr. Creelman says: owner of the United States. with Co., Rockland, and the behind this juvenile of unbroken tradition stood between the roadside among the wounded, New and Il- as well as the one he was Pennsylvania, Jersey had se- new cottage, me and the august head of the Chris- the Spanish colors he linois are already planning State colo- I— captured then occupying. The cottage is not Junior tian world, whose predecessors had turn- cured thrown over him, and in a half nies to join the National George but is well built as any house, while a dozen other States to dust and blotted out king- conscious state he heard calls for copy, large, Republic, ed sceptres under in which a have to be represented, before the with a good cellar it, today applied doms.” But he accomplished his task, with only an hour to spare each with its little working democracy furnace will be installed, fitting it up was well worth pre- to Of what followed of and Just as the parent and the interview paper goes press. is boys girls. for winter occupancy. The interior in this State is modelled exact- serving in enduring form. We next find the wounded correspondent says: republic ceiled with Southern pine, and there ly after the life and representative self- at the storming of Pen one knelt on the grass beside Mr. Creelman Some government of any American town, the his hand on fevered are closets and lockers everywhere. Yang. An “Interview with theKingof me and put my national of young republics will I saw Mr. room the front, back body the In- head. Opening my eyes, One large occupies j the of the larger Corea," “A Ride with Japanese of the New 1 ork reproduce government Ilearst, the proprietor of which is a conveniently arranged land, for which it will turn out thou- in and the “Battle a rib- vaders Manchuria,” Journal, a straw hat with bright Mr. Bur- sands of citizens from bad belt kitchen and a sleeping room. good begin- and Massacre of Port Arthur” follow- bon on his head, a in Ins hand. that the was built nings. a a and note-hook in his pee explained cottage But these chapter headings give only ana pencil At the first meeting of the adult or- the war had mviieu me stories The man who had provoked for himselt ana wire, Fie of this national movement to- faint of the exciting his own ganizers impression come to see the result with eyes the in which he iu those party to inspect cottage day, W Uliam It. Creoige, irttuuy relate. Notable chapters are one of his correspondents they and, finding and introduced them to Mrs. over five hundred useful young men HON. WM. T COBB and an in- the work himself. was living, on a visit to Count Tolstoy, prostrate, was doing and women and to the idea which has KYANIZE SPAR FINISH of the and a friend. This cottage CALVIN AUSTIN, Receivers. A\ Slowly he took down my story Burpee lady out their crooked starts in terview with Captain-general eyler the of straightened light. Again and again tinging was most attractively and conveniently his four original States “The Butcher”) in his Havana palace; But lie life—reported BANGOR DIVISION. Manser bullets interrupted. arranged, and had four or five nice to be re-organized and ready as a basis withstood the scrutinizing test of Captain a Talk with Kossuth, and an interview seemed to be unmoved. That battle from rooms in the second story. %Ir. for the new nation. Pioneering to be somehow. sleeping lias settled a Hank HafT on the SIX TRIP with Sitting Bull. had reported of coast to coast, Mr. George yacht “Independence.” ~SERY1(1 are but”—and has a fine collection photo- to review "I’m sorry you hurt, Burpee band of colonists in California !• But it was not our purpose which young Finish was as Commencing Monday, May bis face was radiant with enthusiasm— of the U. S. battleships Los and the He said Spar City of ltocklaiul or Citv of Bang' in its relation to the graphs near Angeles paved way Kyanize the book save “wasn’t it a fight? We must in of other colonies at 4.30 p. in. week days for Canm- splendid have had their speea trials sight for planting and nursing a varnish as he ever used, and he l in this connection the in the world.” good and Boston. newspaper, and beat every paper to build in other States. Connecticut lias been For Buck White to make his cottage. Later he expects Searsport, sport, of Yel- After what he could of its used Varnish for many years. (i»‘ii (on and at : 4 on “Familiar Glimpses doing of avail- roused to make much struggling Spar signal) Bangor chapter Mr. Ilearst mounted another cottage, having plenty arrival of steamer from Boston, is of much interest. me comfortable, at Litchfield and Mary- low Journalism” for the sea- location. junior republic Finish Monday. his horse and dashed away able land and a very sightly land’s older lias also been We recommend Kyanize Spar recalls the fact that the organization IlETFltNIXC Mr. Creelman coast, where a last steamer was waiting down from Rockland on his instated in the, national federation. of He comes for outside doors and all exposed work. were accused to him across the sea to a cable to self Steamers leave Boston week • la\ “yellow newspapers” carry wheel and the distance Working their way support freed Cuba quite often, Leave Bockland, via Camden, at on the war that station. and some two hundred boys ■ bringing is 4 1-4 miles. There is respect, on arrival of steamer from notion to the traveled only sixteen old are and “released the Phillippine archipela- Again the scene changes Philip- and girls less than years Monday. boom on at Crescent Leave week at the line quite a building enrolled as citizens m this four- Bangor days from her tyranny,” and that when pines, with incidents on firing today HALL °S4WYtR & co Searsport‘ mediate landings. go and are now under ! State nucleus of the national VAS0N & Belfasl'c woman for the Beach, eight cottages junior First-class fare. Belfast to B«.-: was the newspapers and a race with a cable, -chis accomplished no doubt due to Each of them has gone wrong way; $G.oo round trip. of a mes- construction. This is republic. or and “little which resulted in the sending in the outer and is learning L. All freight, except live stock, i- were forgotten ignored the community fire and marine risk. then to the electric road, which brings self satisfaction arose and with their hands sage at a cost of £7,602.42; and for the first time the FKK1) W. FOTK Agent, i; ■politicians within less than half an hour A balloon Beach of getting on the right side of things in their breasts, acknowledged they llayti, the negro republic. on from Rockland, if the projected road their own little democracy. As judges, to from Montreal, chronicled under had done the thing and were willing trip and legislators in the from Stockton or Searsport to Camden jury, police prosecutors of men.” Before the the head of "Newsgathering hold the fate of their fellows and have it known to a they risked is ever built it will, no doubt, lead in of the battleship Maine in Clouds,” in which Mr. Creelman the young commonwealth entirely destruction the route. York lost his the like development along their own hands. ;Ys foreman, skilled the harbor of Havana, the New and nearly life, completes laborers or apprentices in the farm, the adventures of the special correspond- at Burnham and Waterville win Journal sent Frederick Remington, furniture factory, bakery, printing j with in- Creelman’s in- for and from Bangor, Waterville, aicist, to Cuoa ent as recorded in Mr. OASTOHSA. plant and laundry, these youngsters are distinguished The Kinl1 Vou llav0 Boston, will run as follows: remain there until tlie war teresting volume. Mention should also Eear> the /0 Alwafs BouSH out that they must do work and structious to finding FROM BKL.FA.ST. funerals lean its reward or loaf and starve. In Mr. Remington tele- he made of the chapters on the A PI begau. Presently of the re- all the fourteen years parent Belfast depart 7 Of *, from Havana that of Gladstone and General Grant and on “T" graphed Mr. Ilearst public in this State few of the many City Point.17 1 < i. j of President Mc- Waldo ... *7 20 was there would be the death and funeral hundred “citizens,” originally everything quiet, junior Brooks. 7 32 ->u Mr. the sent there as have failed no and he wished to return. Kinley—"McKinley forgiving.” OF CAPT. M. f. PATTERSON. incorrigibles, Knox t7 44 war, DEATH and You our a in the end to see the point impress Thorndike. 7 50 Heart “Please remain. The book is in public library, replied: it on those who followed. Unity— 7 oH the with the arrive.. 8 20 the and PU furnish copy having been presented of Burnham, furnish pictures Had Distinguished Career Half-Century The fine art of leaving absolutely Clinton. 8 40 Then is told the of James Creelman.” to work them- | war.” And he did. “compliments in Oriertal Waters. Leaves Many alone the young wills Benton.. 8 50 .. 40 of the Lotbrop Publishing selves right has a rare gift, and Bangor 11 of how the release Evangelina Published by friends to Mourn. proved A M story the adult for the nation- of sentenced Boston. today sponsors Waterville.. 8 55 K Cisneros, a girl seventeen, Company, last are News was received in this city al movement searching A M m , on the republic to twenty years imprisonment of high and low for just the right men for Portland.lido pile week of the death, in Alameda, Capt. coast for having taken part in nii.ES! the hard of superintendents. African and we have re- positions Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Martin F. Patterson, The has been Hoatoll, of Cuban prison- California colony placed { ... .. 3 ao the uprising political and Piles. It from lilind, Bleeding Itching ceived the following clippings in of a of the original TO BKI.RAHT. and the bringing of at charge graduate ers, was secured, absorbs the tumors, ailays itching once, such trained workers u- California newspapers: republic and other was all done acts as a gives instant relief. \\ ttie to this country. It poultice, are to be ex- girl liams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared Martin Francis Patterson, produced by practical B„8to„.Il” of this Captain in work. As through the agency “yellow” for Piles and itching of the private parts. who was with the British forces at the perience junior republic mail 50c and £100. Wil- the new States are taken in, a colony Portland.-—.10 35 N’ew York Journal. A more noteworthy Sold by druggists; capture of Shanghai in 1842, and served liams' M’f'g, Co., Props., Cleveland, 0. of selected “citizens” of the George A M in which the newspaper sought for over half a century as master of Waterville. 7 15 I incident Junior here will he put in the vessels in Oriental waters, is dead at Republic Bangor. 7 00 i! to render a service to government on an farm at Free- Pure lead Paints of his Mrs. Wiiliam training adjoining RUM. the home daughter, ‘.1 it could not render or have render- THE RISE AND FALL OF ville to blaze the trail to the Masury’s Benton..... »7 22 that Ala- eventually Latham. 1270 St. Charles street, as Clinton. f7 33 as a for its Are to contain large percentage the war with new territory nucleus uewly guaranteed 8 35 ed itself occurred during on the meda. Burnham, depart. “The chief fudling they make instituted and State. 8 53 Camara was He took the steamer Warrior from j boy girl Unity. When Admiral pre- island is alias Kill-Devil,” Thorndike. 0 02 Spain. Rumbullion, he I AS New York to China in 1807. In 1875 OF Knox. tO 10 to sail with a powerful Spanish says an old description of Barbados, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous paring entered the of the China Mer-1 Brooks.1. 0 25 in Manila written in 1015, “and this is made of employ little liver pills, are sold by K. II. Moodj'. L E A D fleet to attack Admiral Dewey chants’ Steam Company Waldo. tO 35 cane a hellish, and Navigation tO 45 armed sugar distilled, hot, different steamers City Point. bay, two American monitors, and had command of Belfast, arrive 0 5( terrible of nornnrotinn Flnrinor lli«S lntlfT PAINTS made in this COUNTRY— on their liquor.” ANY station. with ten inch rides, were mswruui in n»i- A State Convention tFlag jms, says a causal ai- carreer in the Orient he carried on board Republican Limited tickets for Boston across the Pacitic to the Philip- is one of our earliest au- Will He field in the there is in PAINT from Belfast anti all stati way per’s Weekly, vessels all of the The BEST $5.00 led to his practically great tickets to all "* was a for thorities on rum, whose powers Through points It perilous situation, and officers of state. Auditorium, Bangor, Thursday June 30,1908 sale I 1 pines. the extension of its name to cover all Chinese dignitaries west, via all routes, for by that had a serious is embodied in Belfast. it was known to the authorities and He never lost a ship or Agent, spirituous intoxicants. The rise MORRIS Mi >■ arrived in time accident. He retired in 1903 to make of candidates unless these monitors fall of rum is unparalleled in the story for the purpose nominating Vice President and (Sen" his home with his in Alameda. for Governor"and State Auditor to be F. K. Boothbv. CenM Pass, audit* k would be of alcoholic beverages. family sup- Admiral Dewey’s squadron ported at the September election, and trans- deet. Mr. “Rum became the popular too weak to meet the Spanish rapidly Martin Francis Patterson acting any other business that may proper- of the world. It was the Captain ^WIASUYY’S^ beverage come before it. Creelman, who was then in the London died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ly favorite of the New' England The basis of will be as fol- receiv- special William 1270 St. Charles street representation odice of the New York Journal, and after cargo was Latham, lows: Each town and plantation will name and INSIST on having it. ti'25 towns, cargo ship- He was a na- city, Order by last night, aged 78 years. one ed instructions from Mr. Ilearst to “at ped to Africa to be exchanged for be entitled to delegate; and for each 73 tive of Maine, but of late years 38 for Si! Belfast, votes cast for the candidate Windsor House recent Republican so that in case slaves. In fact, it is only of & Sole once make preparations, was an old resident of China and well Governorrer in 1900 an additional delegate; MASON HALL, Agents. years that the cheaper “trade gin" has deet starts for known in Cheefoo and Tient- and for a fraction of 40 votes in excess of the Spanish actually it. All Ilickens’ sailormen Shanghai, supplanted which he visited for 75 votes, a further additional delegate. we can some big English drank rum— sin, ports regularly BOARDING and TRAAS1EM Manila buy and riverside characters Vacancies in the delegation of any city, \ it over thirty years. (tf at the eastern end of the Med- for whom Little Nell mixed town or can only be filled by steamer Quilp, Capt. Patterson’s advent in China plantation A FINE DISPLAY OF GOODS with terror; and Captain Cuttle, for residents of the county in which the va- FOR SALE! iterranean and take her to some part dates back to the year 1842, when whom Florence out a perfect cancy exists. of N. Horses stood in, we can then poured was the British. -FOR- GEORGE A. CARVER Brooklyn. «f the Suez canal where of the nine- Shanghai captured by The State Committee will be in session in residence in drink. About the middle he CAPf.Y., offers for sale, at his summer Pairs stood the After his career in the Orient the anteroom of the Auditorium at one a horse power, in, her and obstruct the passage of teenth rum began slowly to de- long Searsport, silo, ensilage cutter, sink century in and since o’clock of the of the Convention, for American harrow, deet cline before the, allurements of Scotch resigned September, 1903, day large dump cart, large dray, Horse stood in and fed Knanish war ships.” The Spanish in the of credentials of dele- sulky plow, manure spreader, mowing machine, and the then lived quietly with his family purpose receiving the and Irish whiskey in England, In order to be to horse rake, spnnglooth harrow, ironbeam pho*, left and actually entered Suez A luniftdii gates. eligible participate root-cut- with hay and grain. Spain seductive applejack of New England. in the Convention, delegates must be elect- horse hoe, roller, hayrack, corn planter, but abandoned the expedition to He went to sea in 1840, and in August, ter, cream separator, cream cans, milk tester, canal, The substitution of the sugar beet for ed subsequent to date of the call for this and sleds. and took command of a sailing vessel churn, butter worker, calf feeders Open day night. to the threatened coast of Spain, canes dealt it a 1853, Convention. been used some will be sola return powerful blow, although In 1867 he These articles having called the Plymouth Rock. All electors of Maine, whatever their Spring-Summei and those who wish to make a good bar- connection in the it still remains the chief in poli- cheap, Telephone the sinking of a steamer beverage do so and took the steamer Warrior from New tical affiliations have been, who believe WEAR. gain in purchasing any of them, can by the West Indies, Guianas, and sugar- may the next three narrow channel was made unnecessary. York to Shanghai, for the firm of Russ- in the general principles and policy of the calling on the subscriber during t cane countries. weeks and the owner on the premises, after COLCORD & CHARM one can in their aud desire its success at upon Had that emergency arisen, no The ell & Co., and remained employ Republican party that time. “But the day of rum is over. the polls in the coming election in this Hubbard to Mr. Creel- fa- until 1875, when he joined the. China Lamson & tv. T. C. KUNNKLLS, Agent. doubt but the instructions majestic rumbullion first became state, are cordially invited to unite under Proprici»i Merchants’ Steam Navigation Co., dur ll, 1908.—3 w24 been carried at miliarized as rum, and then fell into this call in electing delegates to the Conven- Searspoit, M&y jnan would have out, which time he carried on his vessel The name is already a Pro- ing tion. whatever cost. contempt. of the Chinese officials. State Committee. hibitionist soon it will have many highest l'er order. Republican that acts is no new expletive; these fifty years as a Seth M. Carter, Chairman. M. House for 5a le “But journalism become nothing but a memory.” Throughout ELMER E. BROWN, D.. and after master, his career at sea was an un- Byron Boyd, Secretary. says Mr. Creelman, 1908. 183 HAMMOND ST., BANGOR. thing,” blemished one. He was never respon- Lewiston, May, A two tenement house ami the London Times did many Tired mothers, worn out by the peevish, citing what sible for a serious accident, and never goes to shore with 8 rods on tl. a boon Belfast.8 Morrill. 1 to Nose and ■ cross baby have found Uascasweet Practice limited Eye. Ear, Throat, be used for cottage lets; also ■ that be considered lost a Ever and kind to all, of Glasses. years ago might and a blessing. Uascasweet is for babies ship. genial Belmont..1 Northport.1 including the litting the street, small orchard and he “The for the lie won himself a name that will linger Brooks.3 Palermo.2 acres that >■' journalism,” says: and children, and is especially good jgp*In Belfast, Fellow's' Block, Room 2 also 50 in Norlhport '■yellow for Burnham.1 Prospect. 1 odd of wood, ills so common in hot weather. Look long in the memory of his many friends. every tf‘J good crop soil, plenty New York Herald sent Stanley to find p'rankfort.2 Searsmout..2 Monday. This is suitable f« the ingredients punted on the bottle. Con- He leaves to mourn their loss, a son 4 mgs. place Freedom.1 Searsport. where one can get their hay. in Africa and equipped the no harmful Sold R. H. are Stockton Livingstone tains drugs. by and four daughters. The children Islesboro. 1 Springs.... 2 tables. Fine views of pom Swanville hay, to search for the Moody. J. Patterson of Minturn, Cali- Jackson. 1 1 Anyone who wants land can at) Jeannette expodition Henry Knox..1 Thorndike..".2 FOR SALE Mrs. Frederick Newell of San 3W24* F. If. HOAG, ”» North Pole. The New York Times fornia, Liberty .1 Troy. 2 Oue of the best hay farms in the county, con- YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS. of which Anselmo, Mrs. William Latham New Lincomville..2 Unity.3 taining about too acres of tin* best land; no the great Tweed ring, Waldo. 1 smashed Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure any Mrs. Louis Sausome and Mrs. Mouroe.3 rocks, plenty of wood, also some timber, good is York, Montville.3 Winterport .4 of fruit trees, had and defied the public for ease of kidney or bladder trouble that both of Alame- pasture, well watered. Abundance plundered Frederick Van Meter, shed and house, also not beyond the reach of medicine. No (iood Mouse, ell, carriage The New York World averteda da. He also leaves four 54 Styles barn. Cuts 40 tons w hich will he sold years. can do more. Ii. 11. Moody. grandchildren. Spring large hay, medicine with farm if wanted. Also all farming tools. miles from of BROWN, SOFT and Located 1A postofflee. Inquire Men or women to represi BLACK, THOMAS GANNON. edited l»\ F. I’ i' Belfast, Me. Magazine, 35tf Lower Congress St., Ida M. Tarbell. Line. STIFF HATS II the latest tilings in ley”), Straight proposition. Good p; 8e co n d- h an d terest from year to yea,- in ; Neckwear, Hosiery,Gloves, Shirts, goods of every de- Experience and capital n t n••• scription. Furni- portunity. Write .1 N.TRAIN! car- New York wish for warm ture, bedding, street, City In fact, anything you pets, stoves, etc. weather can be found at Antique furniture a specialty. If you have anything to FARM FOR AU PALMER sell drop me a DWIGHT P. S, postal card and you will receive a prompt call. IN MONTYILLK. ON AHI. WALTER H. COOMBS, II MASONIC TEMPLE. 1 Corner Cross and Federal Streets, Belfast, Farm of the late Albert (). 75 acres, well divided into till *: I woodshed. Good house and hai Km Ml , c water, apple orchard, schooIh"U- Belfast & Moosehead Lake I). delivery from both Liberty and farmer a of also a telephone in the house. F«" The keeps supply on the or of discriminating

\ of Newburg. These are the forerunners of we News and motes. Waldo Go. Democratic Convention Correspondence. other June weddiugs, presume—The Literary tounty graduation exercises of the Winterport The Democratic voters of Waldo county of “VVhat to Eat,” [Deferred.] High school held Thursday evening were a The J uue number are hereby notified to meet by delegates in WOMAN’S contains at the Magazine, great success, Many attended the ball on the Natural Food convention, ,sB4BSMONT. an article about a new variety of grape f* pick tmd has goue to Rochester, the next evening and had an enjoyable UUURT HOUSE, BELFAST, " at Norwood, Mass., some he has employment. time.The following items are from our produced where hints, “The Coming of Wadnuday, July 8,1908, at 10.30 a. m., 'f‘! is building a porch....The Garfield I. timely wedding Marriner regular correspondent: Lodge, the Food notes on food and U'‘‘ in their Trust,” to nominate candidates for senator, ire Very busy putting 0. 0. F held their annual memorial services infant child, an- sheriff, BACKACHE health, feeding the of V**1** last afternoon. A very fine address an interest- county attorney, judge probate, register Sunday swers to household queries, of probate, county treasurer and county nor hall John conven- was delivered at their by 1. Fred- ing report of the retail grocers commissioner. Also to choose a county a wealth of (»A after which they formed in tion, “Table Stories” and committee and transact any other business B" of Belfast was here last week erick, procession, It is a number of in- which may properly come before said con- work for Newell and escorted by the Searsport Hand, which cooking receipts. „,e plumbing terest and value to every home.—Pierce vention. f uruished the music for the occasion, march- and town will be entitled to The Kind You Have 0 Harry Smith from New Bruns- Publishing Co., Chicago. Every city Always Bought, and which has been ed to the cemetery, where their beautiful two delegates, and one additional delegate wink for C. A. Hall.Mr. and In use for over 30 years, has borne the of out and the of E. of for every fifty votes cast for the Democratic signature and Mr. and Mrs. G. services were carried graves Professor Thomas Lounsbury, K Plummer a candidate for governor in 1906, and one ad- and has been made under his per- members were decorated. A very Yale who said in recent the F. W. B. quarterly deceased University, ditional delegate for 30 or more votes in ex- yrjp rttended interview that the much disputed idiom sonal supervision since its infancy, Center.Ira L. large number were in attendance.... Mr. Ed- cess of the last 50 votes, and one additional ■■i /■CCCCAMi ,, Thorndike “none are” is right, is a hearty Allow no one to in a former resident of this perfectly delegate for each town that east 30 votes deceive you this. for a time ward E. Chick, f putslield is boarding defender of what is sometimes called and less than 50 for the Democratic candi- All died at his home in Cambridge, Mass-, Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Hall’s. place, “newspaper English.” In bis book, date for governor in 1906. Upon this basis '- and the was cremated. Experiments that trifle with and the health of C •' last February body The Standard of Usage in English, re- the following allotment has been made. endanger His remains were brought here last Satur- the Harpers, he main- Belfast. 12 Nortliport. 3 Infonts and Children—Experience against Experiment. cently printed by Belmont. 3 Palermo 3 B|,;l Keene ililton has been elected interment in the He is of day for family-lot. tains that the style reputable jour- Brooks. 3 Prospect. 3 to succeed the con- Hampden academy survived by a daughter, Miss Clara Chick, nals is quite as good as proper Burnham. 4 Searsmont. 4 better. In- Frankfort.. 4 Bearsport. 4 f ...ks, resigned. Mr. Hilton is from Mrs. David Parsons of ditions allow, if not a little and two sisters, Freedom. 3 Stockton 5 What is of Bowdoiu col- Professor Lounsbury, whose very CASTORIA .i in- 11 graduate Cambridge and Miss Annie Chick of Wiu- deed, Islesboro. 4 Swanville. 3 is the usage of great 3 Thorndike. st lie has been of practical standard Jackson. 2 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor ... ,( principal t. Mr. Chick was highly respected a Oil, Pare- The back is the terpor by writers and cultivated speakers, seems Knox 3 Troy. 4 ,.ls of Solon and mainspring of A 4 4 and |, Winthrop, large circle of friends. simple service was more latitude of Liberty. Unity. goric, Drops Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It woman’s organism. It quickly calls inclined to permit Lincolnvitle. 6 Waldo. 2 year general assistant tu held at the and the Masonic burial One charac- contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie past attention to trouble It grave idiom than some editors. Monroe. 3 Winterport. 5 by aching. — -of the Bangor high school, service was read by D. M. Spencer, chaplain teristic of this critic Montville. 4 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It Worms tells, with other symptoms, such as pronouncement Morrill. 3 Total.too destroys ions branches as required. of Howard Lodge, F\ A. M. Mrs. Amos which many people are quoting is, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind '- nervousness, pains in the Vacancies in any delegation can be Is®11- headache, Miss not only does change, but only Chick and her daughter, Margaret, “Language filled a resident of the or town where Colic. It relieves cures no VI 4 I LIAS. loins, weight in the lower part of by city Teething Troubles, Constipation vTI,,l to be should change.” tbe vacancies exist. 1 and G. A. Gordon are a came from ltangor present.Mrs. and It assimilates the fV ,. iworth the body, that woman’s feminine Flatulency. Food, regulates the little of Provi- The county committee will be in session re on M. C. Gordon’s Itena Marindi and daughter It is told of Holman the author Stomach and repairs organism needs immediate attention. Day, at ttie Court House at 9 o’clock a. m on tbe Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. are her mother, Mrs. Carrie that he was once the (ius Dinsmure, of Newport* In such cases the one sure remedy dence visiting of King Spruce, day of the convention to receive credentials The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 1 who have re- rebellion in Etienne Clem. which the Gutierrez.Of our people cause of a high-school up of delegates. Total number of delegates n,-ay’s_Mrs. speedily removes cause, a on the sick list we hear Maine. has written good elligible to seats in the convention, 100. --field this week to her and restores the feminine cently been reported Major Day join organism deal of verse with a Per order Democratic Committee. the news today: Mrs. H. B. Grant, ballad verse, tempt- County GENUINE I)owner is making repairs to a normal condition is following a march ALWAYS healthy, ing lilt, a swing that beats like .1. K. Cook, Chairman. CASTORIA of is improving: Mrs. Maria Crockett, recovery Udin Crockett, Liberty or a song, and the high-school boys and S. W. Shibles, Secretary. LYDIA E. Mrs. Sarah Dolan, very low ; Dr. E. F. Clerk. .. Mrs. Caroline Jackson, PINKHAM’S doubtful; girls, especially the boys, began to find Littlefield, but chance for June A. 1908. 4w24 lb ckland since last fall, is VEGETABLE E. II. Boyiugton, very ill, it convenient to memorize them for Unity, Me., 1, D., COMPOUND 0. C. Clifford and on to the ,nher, Mrs. D. C. Cain. recovery favorable; Capt. their Teci'ations. This went Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia « Mrs. Clifford both improving-Mrs. S. B. conspicuous exclusion of Longfellow Just June. says: who had more or Ave., Rockland, Me., lias returned from a visit in Mon- and Lowell and others SOI. I was troubled for a long time with Nealley until final- There’s a moon not to obtrusive, pin ami Mrs. E. Pease are Union Hall less claim to public hearing, a roe....Last Thursday evening Sort of and delusive, dreadful backaches and pain in my the edict went forth, “No more se- an ly and hiding, way im a visit.Mrs. E. 0. side, and was miserable in was packed to the doors witli assembly Frequently opportunely every way. lections from Holman Day." Thereup- beneath the to be one clouds; Mis. A. Ilinsmore of I’itts- I doctored until I was and to witness what has come on to the discouraged eager all the hovs of the school, And a maiden, sweet and pretty, I would never well. I -piaiding a few days with thought get read of the leading events of the year, the gradu- number of twenty, “struck, and the Not too solemn or too witty, what E. Pinkham’s >. A. Lydia Vegetable were arbitra- Down a lane a-walking, free from liartlett—Rev. E. ating exereises of tlie \V. 11. S. They matter had to be adjusted by country The. Kind You Have Compound had done for others and as madding, gadding crowds, to Camden on as it did not fall a whit tion. uses chapter pre- Always Bought Monday not King Spruce decided to it; after three disappointed, With a youth, in love aplenty, try taking ... these same Adams is erau- W,.l. al.nIL.ivt cDintlui'il nf fftrillPT ludes some lines from In Use For shipping bottles I can that I never Probably some live-and-twenty; Over 30 Years. truly say felt seditious ballads. week_The farmers are the were beau- And a heart that’s “Sweet I love THE CENTAUR TT MURRAY NEW so well in my life.” ^ casions. The hall and stage lilting Job, COMPANY, STREET, YORK CITY. like a tune. planting. Grass is looking tifully decorated with the class colors and you!” Mrs. Augustus Lyon,«r East Earl, Well, the rest is very simple; .cations are that there will all the arrangements were per- MAINE. Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: mottoes, and UNIVERSITY OF Just a sigh or two, a dimple, came in fur a And a these crop. “I had very severe backaches, and fect. The undergraduates kiss.—Ab, things nappen— when the month is June! pressing-down pains. I could not sleep, good share of compliments for the dignified What was Done on the Closing Day Com- happen week. —From Home for HI. and had no E. Pink- manner in which carried out their parts mencement Woman’s Companion of Charles Fletcher was appetite. Lydia they ham’s Vegetable Compound cured me in the affair. As for the where Me. June 10. The laying of The furniture was graduates, Okono, mostly and made me feel like a new woman.” of the all did so well it would be unfair to dis- the corner stone agricultural isc was nearly new and a commencement exercises, FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. criminate. Our High is certainly something building, FOLEY$HONEY-">TAR a home. The other build- dinner and tbe class of It reflects commencement Cures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia Furniture For in we can all take Furniture years E. Pink- which pride. Value about $3,000. lu- thirty Lydia 1908 and dance were the at- but on reception ham’s Vegetable made credit not only on teacher and pupils, com- nge_The house aud barn Compound, tractions of the closing day of from roots and has been the the town which it. The program burned herbs, supports mencement week at the university of e of Monroe were in the can be found in standard for female was as follows: The weather was almost Everything line ot furniture my The chim- remedy ills, Maine today. the contents. and has cured thousands attendance positively of Prayer, Kev. A. J Lockhart perfect and’the large. store at as low a as can in this or atid Mr. Cattie, who is an figure be found any women who have been troubled with Music. The honorary degrees were conferred Right vcs alone, thinking that it I'hiiip Warren Goodnow Doctor of Lucius Help displacements, mitammation, ulcera- Salutatory, as follows. science, Fop other city. Don’t make any mistake in buying before at out to the pasture to look Essay, Growth of Civilization, Herbert Merrill, professor of biological tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Ralph Koscoe Perkins when he returned was in and chemistry in Univer- you look around. I have all kinds of pains, backache, that bear- Essay, The White Mountains, agricultural at periodic of Maine; James Norris Hart, dean trance. Valued $500. feeling, indiges- Angelia Grace Lane sity H ead ac he ing-down flatulency, Music. and professor mathematics in Univer- nervous Beds 00 bed 1 tion,dizziness,or prostration. Alice Atwood of and William D. Gibbs Iron from $3 to $16.00. guaranteed sanitary. 'K'i- Prophecy, Mary sity Maine, Sherman, Me., Aug. 13,1906. Every ■ ow- Two of the New State A closed last Friday, Essay, The Paths, president Hampshire used the F.’ Bitters with Leo Lewis Wbeelden “I have ‘L. »f the There are 29 th_John Mureh, whose health has been College. Springs of all kinds from $1.25 up. pupils. Music. success for years. They ate the only this is at Doctor of Laws, Merritt C. Fernald, aily 11 were able to attend very poor spring, suffering present John Herbert Morgan thing I can find to help me when I History, who is today retiring aftef 40 years’ lcinic of severe colds and with a bad heart trouble. Dr. C. M. Whit- Education, have an attack of headache.” Soft Essay, service for the university as president MATTRESSES, liana Silk, Allfelt, Fibre, Tops, $2,75 up. Humouia had attacked the ney is the attending physician. Last week Ernest George Kingsbury Respectfully yours, Erlon Victor Critnniin and professor; Payson Smith, state su- has been ill Dr. S. W. Johnson front Belfast was cglled Oration, Mr. George Kneeland. ttiefleld very Essay, Life, Agnes Hughes perintendent of public instruction;John FOLDING GO-CARTS from $4.50 to $9.00. Others from $ 1.98 up. and a consultation was held at the home of t and Frank George, Verna Music. K. Lord, professor of Latin and acting Mr. Charles Sprague’s fanr Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Dutton, where he is Valedictory, Earle Stanley Lougee of the faculty of Dartmouth When sickness comes a dose of "L. F.” Charles K. Hill president ALSO YOU WILL FIND Miss Alice boarding. His brother, Charles Mutch, Conferring Diplomas, College; Arthur A. Noyes, acting presi- Atwood’s Bitters will work wonders to- pneumonia. Ellery Bowden, Esq. from ar- Awarding Prizes, dent of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- -oect was the teacher.... and his son, Charles, Jr., Garland, A. J. Lockhart ward a act Benediction, Rev. of making recovery. They a the son and Louis S. Walsh, bishop ass is ill with rived last week. After brief visit nology, DINING DINING SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, very pneu- diocese of Portland. quickly and beneficially on the whole TABLES, CHAIRS, are common in the the Catholic »■ a while the father will Stomach troubles very s gaining after year’s returned home, spend the commencement din- summer time and you should not only be A feature of system, purifying blood, strengthening alt of being thrown from a several days here_Members of the degree to Dr. Fer GUNN BOOK CASES, HALL TREES, very careful about what you eat just now, ner was the presentation bowels. 35c. at CHIFFONIERS, in- stomach, cleansing drug- still unable to sit up — team in Favori Kebekah Lodge, No. 91, but more than this, you should be careful nald of a gift of money to be used in to stomach to become disor- gists. tend to go to Monroe the coming week not to allow your foreign travel. The presentation speecli _ CENTRE TABLES, CHAMBER SUITS, and when the stomach goes wrong his son-iu-law, Mr. Ed- attend the District meeting and also to ex- dered, was delivered by Ralph K. Jones, the take Kodol. This is the best known pre- after-dinner the work of the team — Mr. and librarain. The n: (iuilloi'd. emplify that is offered to the people today University REFRIGERATORS, ETC., ETC. paration and their topics were: “The Mrs. Frank Piper went to Hartford, Ct., for dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach speakers n 1 > u 11 r Kodol all foods. It is Maine State College,” Ex-Pres. Fer- several days ago, where they have employ- trouble. digests Nickerson of Portland was pleasant to take. It is sold here by R. H. nald; “Student Life in Early Days,” R. AII the Gold ment in Mitchell A Lougley’s resturant— “The Evolution of the lather, lion. A. E. Nicker- Moody. W. Eaton ’73; There were no change of officers at the Ex-Pres. A. W. IN GEORGIA H. E. Main Street. _The first of the series University,” Harris; MCDONALD, annual of the C'o., E. meeting Unity Telephone C? -Z\ rl. A d. j. iV. m “The College of Law,” John Nelson, : dances at Cunningham’s 30th_Mrs. Nina Ross went to Nor- Pres. May Bears The KiiiJ Yoii Havo Always Bough) law, ’04; “Aspirations,” George GOODS DELIVERED. ■ 'vended and by all. the Could not enjoyed wich, Conn, recently, to join her husband, Emory Fellows. Buy- : s Duncan of .Pearspoil are corner stone of the who has work there, bite went sooner than The laving of the Lane cottage, Swan Lake, T" new was at 10 on account of Mr. Ross's health. agricultural building expected were Dr. W. II. ■ute; is a very popular place, o’clock. The speakers Ga. 27, 1906. ... Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chase from New Roding, August DEATH OF COL. RICH. director of the New York arm weather_Mr. Emery Jordan, agri- Mbssrs. E. C. DeWitt A Oo.. Jersey, made a short visit in town last week station and former- eived news of the death of cultural experiment Chicago, Ills. made with A. D. Jack- June 10. Isaac B. Bos- and ami arrangements Boston, Rich, ly director of the Maine station Gentlemen:— Mr. Frank Osgood of Bau- stomach son to finish the house Mr. C. bought of ton’s veteran theatrical manager, died in the Univer- In 1697 I had a disease of the drofessorof agriculture it ij morning. Their many tonight at his home at Hotel Buckmin- W. Gilman of and boweis. Some physicians told me was Dallas Robbins and get it ready for oc- sity of Maine; Augustus some Consumption of the Lungs, a two months’ Dyspepsia, lend sympathy to Mrs. Os- ister after illness of dia- State commissioner of said of the Bowels. One cupancy and then he and his family will Foxcroft, agri- others consumption 5;r^^LYwooo7 betes. Iris connec- said I would not live until Spring, » OF Kllis has dedicated to the During many years culture; Pavson Smith, State superin- physician x MANIFACTUSEKS eume later and plan to build another resi- and for four long years I existed on a little wife, Fannie E„ and his tion with theatrical enterprises Mr. tendent of instruction, and Prof. late. *{**&* from a public boiled milk, soda biscuits, doctors' prescrip- dence.Miss Brewster, Portland, Ricli had won an enviable flooded ;e Mae a handsome reputation W. D. of agriculture tions and Dyspepsia remedies that Flllis, of the W. C. T. Hurd, professor worker in the organization and a considerable fortune. He was and dean of the of agriculture. the market. I could not digest anything reeu Lawn cemetery. college and in the 1902 1 picked ud will lecture June 14th at 10 a. m., in the born in North Feb. were I ate, Spring U., Bucksport, Me., 23, The commencement exercises of Almanacs as a emaciated I one your poor , Granite Monuments •" the of 19 lie P imv Union church. She will also speak in the 1S27. At age became asso- held in the chapel and were opened Dyspepsia wreck will grasp at anything, and church the afternoon at 2 ciated with William Pelby in the man- Rev. C. Howard that Almanac happened to be my life sever. ngelia and Kate Harriman Troy following with prayer by George cent bottle of KoDOL DYS- of the National theatre in Bos- oration I bought a fifty last week in sell. Jacob M. o’clock_Mrs. W. G. Fuller was called to agement of Orono. The commencement PEPSIA CURE and the benefit 1 received bis first on I and also ton. He made appearance S. that bottle ALL THE GOLD IN j was delivered by Andrew Draper, from TOMBS) eut one night with their Newport last week very unexpectedly by NOT BUY. I on the stage under the tutelage of Edwin D. of education of GEORGIA COULD kept of her Miss Nina LL. commissioner in two months I went back to II. Harriman.Mrs. C. the serious illness neioe, Forrest in Pizzaro. Later be taking it and appeared the State of New York. work, as a machinist, and in three month* an for my visited relatives here Judkins, who underwent operation stock at the a rpurt in a company Howard A total of 110 degrees were conferred, ! was well and hearty. I still use little oc- a short time J. in Boston. as I find it a fine blood purifier \V. D. Harriman and J. E. appendicitis ago.E. Atheneum Next be went as follows: casionally and a good tonic ou P. Hood A was in on the road as treasurer of Nix- of Work Bangor last Saturday Hood of 11. Sons, Boston, Myers, College of agriculture 4, college May you live long and prosper. nns anrl Kanins’ ennast.riH.n nomnanias. Cemetery lis (linn went to Rockland town last week making his annual inspec- arts and sciences 17, college of pharma- Yours very truly, In 1800, he became lessee and of C. N. CORNELL. J a on May, of college J the summer. He has em- tion of their creameries the Belfast cy 4, college technology 45, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. manager of the Howard theatre in Bos- of arts master of .Mrs, Charles Banks and branch. law 15, master 3, | ton and had charge of that house until seiencca 1 master of law 3. electrical CONFORMS TO NATIONAL Harding were in VVinterport with him in the man- WINTKKI'OKT. 1885, associated engineer 2, degrees out of course 3, PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW BRIDGE STREET, BELFAST "S on business_Miss Em- Josh An occasional correspondent writes: The agement being Joseph Trowbridge, certificates in the school course of agri- j > Ness of Belfast visited Hart, John Stetson and William Harris. culture 8. grass is looking very good and w ith a rea- 3, honorary degrees i. A. (iinii recently....Mrs. In 1885 the Hollis street theatre was sonable amount of rain during this month -1- returned home from Sandy- opened, with Mr. Rich as manager. The there will be a heavy crop. Farmers have was in FOR BEST ARTICLE. This is a of Manly Shute visited his Columbia opened 1891 and later $150 only sample not got their potatoes planted. Some being the Bowdoin Square and Park and Co- is in Sandypoint several days the great good that planted this week. About 350men are at lonial theatres were acquired. In later The Republican Congressional Com- ■i and Mrs. George Crockett offers for the best article done work on Mt. Waldo,which gives an impetus years Mr. Rich, with Messrs. Harris and mittee $150 daily everywhere by n Bangor last Saturday have held the of not exceeding 1,000 words on the sub- to trade and greatly benefits business, but Frohman, management Mrs. Ernest Raynor was in the Hollis Park and Colonial for which the times would be rather hard... Street, ject: .. la.-t week on business. theatres. Mr. Rich leaves a widow, WHY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY SHOULD o 1 It is a credit to Winterport, and our citi- Kod man was at home from two sons and three daughters. BE SUCCESSFUL NEXT NOVEMBER. of success MARBLE zens are the and justly proud I to Mrs. to GRANITE visit her mother, The competition is open ail. i of the school system. A Winterport boy ££ 31 m ; ; v". last week. In judging the merits of contribu- lor Dyspepsia. is the of the Kind You Have of and and are principal High school,and many Bean the /Ifli9 Always Bought tions consideration will be given not ff'e carry a large stock granite marble, ] \ U hliMO. |1 of the graduates are teachers here and else- to and facts pre- orders for monumental " only style, arguments to fill all \ | A. G. Caswell of Sears- Hall was solid full. The ;; prepared promptly where. Union sented, but to the convincing power, SOLD BY H. MOODY. K, work. Call and examine of guests of Mr. and Mrs. graduates were a credit to themselves, to and it should be borne in mind that ; and cemeterg specimens \ ; 1 \ ■ belts Wednesday.Mr. to town. the members of Congress are to be elected their teacher, and the Friday READ THIS. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE^ ; our work and stock. 1» 1 ibbetts of Portland as well as President and Vice-President. \ passed High school ball gamecame off. It was well \T7HEREAS, Mabel H. Knox of Brooks, In the Mr. No will be returned, but of her deed Tibbetts’ parents, Mr. attended, not only by people at home but “It is astonishing,” remarked a well manuscripts W County Waldo, by mortgage be the of the committee. dated the 15th of July, A. D. 1905, and record- : knoifrn authority on Diseases o( the skin, will property day nry Tibbetts.Isaac from liangor, liucksport and other places. ed in Waldo Registry of Deeds. Book 289, Page FMt such a number of es- The best article will be widely used, o* been in “how large people, to me, the undersigned, a certain BROTHERS ;! at work Augusta, It off very nicely-A Winterport of 408, couveyed ! HUTCHINS passed the ladies, are by attractively written both in the newspapers country of real estate, situate in said Brooks, !; _____■> nine and has pecially parcel employment scholar is also teacher of the Grammar advertisements, induced to purchase some and in pamphlet form. Being parts ot lots numbered 48 and 55 in south and bounded as b".v of Branch Mills.Ed. which has a goodly number one of the many so called beauty Creams The award will be made and check division of lots in said Brooks, school, always to wit: at the north corner of -I now on the market, not knowing of course follows, Beginning his family to Greenville, to enter the High school. The sent to successful contestants about lot north 221 east about r.ine rods graduating contain or sub- said 55; thence that they mostly oily greasy thence north said road nf Brewer with Leon Bean are also some August 15th. Manuscripts must be to the county road; By country districts developing stances that clog the pores of the skin and 75° west fourteen ATW COD. Insurance and Real Estate mailed not later than 15th to about two rods; thence south FRED 'VIS,0RT' mi, aim on a. 01. o. fine students for the High school-It is are for that reason the very worst thing Jnly rods to stake in north line of said lot 55; 1 hence could use. treatment of Literary" Bureau, west north line of said lot one hun- and went to Vassalboro that the indictment against the auto they possibly My north t>8° by OVER FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS. hoped Blotches and all and rods to a stake; thence south 22° REPRESENTING Lean’s Pimples, Blackheads, erup- Republican Congressional Committee, dred sixty touring car and called mobile driver in liangor for killing a boy one hundred rods to stake anti tions of the skin, are as follows and has in- Bank Building, west stones; Metropolitan thence south 68° east loity-four rods to stake; Plate Steam Boiler •Mr. and Mrs. Koy Leavitt will cause those using them to be'morecare variable proved very successful. Wash the 1). Fire, Life, Accident, Glass, Insurance, Washington, C. thence north 22° east thirty rods to a stake; thence ■ i .cosed before Saturday and Sunday ful. Here in Winterport village automo; face carefully every night retiring south 68° east one hundred and thirty-four rods ‘"■i with warm water and a little oatmeal tied in line * f lot thence iwnth insurance and Inspection. i's parents, Mr. and Mrs. biles on the 15 or 25 mile clip, to stake easterly 55; go through in a small cloth then after six rods to ot up bag, drying IS 22° east sixty place begu iling. -Mr. uuuu WHAT RHEUMATISM! Cashiers. Contractors. Administrators and Trustees. Leavitt returned home itnci (laoaiug luc oiun-u^nu uiuil, use the and And whereas, the condition of said mortgage Security Bonds for well, following inexpensive per- estate and sold. now reason of the Correspondence solicited. Ileal bought Leavitt will remain with life_It is lamentable to know that fectly harmless prescription which can be has been broken, therefore, by gering breach of the condition thereof, 1 claim a fore- weeks.Miss Elora Sher- tilled at any Drug Store. Clearola 4 oz. Well Known Remedy That Absolutely there are people mean enough to take from closure of said mortgage. “a1 Ether 1 oz. Alcohol 7 ozs. Use this mixture Cures This Dreml Disease. was the guest of her friend It will be June 2* 1908' yl,., cemetery lots flower pots, etc. on the face as often as posible during the HATTIE B. ROWE. 11 an No other disease is so painful as K3W23S’ v Saturday and Sunday.... well for the party who (lid this trick since day, but use night and morning any way, TO LET nl rheumatism. Uric Acid crystals' are Liniment, it to remain on the face at least Arthur Plummer in this Memorial Day to promptly replace tliem.The allowing THE Trundy’s 8 ten minutes, then the powdery film may be deposited in and about the joints, and A furnished room with pained to learn of his acoi- is strict and such will have Will afford instant relief for headache, earache, electric law very parties off. Do not wush the face for some is called rheumatism. The neura 1 wiped that only PRESIDENTIAL toothache, backache, cuies lit matiem, < "suited iu the loss a foot of no anyone,if sentenced to the little time alter using. this which this and burns, bruises, sore throat it sympathyfrom By following way in painful danger- gia, lumbago, corns, light, bath, etc. in will soon have a CAMPAIGN around the swelling of joints and Reynold’s mill.Bert- full extent of the law... .Another correspon- simple treatment, you ous disease can be absolutely cured Is pains liver, clear and Briliiaut pains of all kinds. Allays inflammation and pre- went to Complexion. a that The N. will all at 37 Street. Howard, K., Friday, dent writes: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nealley with Neuralgic Anodyne, remedy Tri-Weekly Tribune, Y., give vents poisoning. For external use only. Price Apply Spring “8 D. li.. employment.Several from were in Brewer Saturday and visited their has an entirely different from the news of the Presidential campaign, in- 25 cents at R. H. Moody’s. Made by S. Trundy Stockton Maine. lvr26 abended at sailed For Europe. anything else. Springs, Trinity Union Paler- son Earle, who had an operation for appen- cluding the elction returns. The Tribune Small doses are taken internally that lunday, and report some very dicitis at the Russell Hospital and six months ‘ing performed "Mrs. Pinkham,.of the E. reach the nerve centers prevent and The Republican Journal, meetings. Lydia the formation of Uric Acid. It is also the preceding Tuesday, and found him Pinkham Medicine of a --- each for Address PORT 26 Co., Lynn, Mass., on affected $1.00. SEARS Week lstTv, rubbed the parts, quieting comfortable.Mrs. Orrie was in Pages Moody with her Arthur W. Pink- and the reducing the Mrs. t together son, relieving pain, REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUB. CO., r. 1 rheumatic and health l,ii8e and little son arrived Searsport June 2nd. A new Rebekah lodge ham and the younger members of her fever, restoring lion, to the aching tissues and muscles. Belfast, Maine. Of live local and general news furnish* after a two weeks" visit was instituted there that night. ...Many vis- family, sailed for Naples on May 20 for A sized bottle of will large Neuralgic ed the I N. 111 a three months’ tour Anodyne costs but 25c, and it is so by rl*Weekly Tribune, Y., and y,, Huston and vicinity.... Mr. itors from surrounding towns were here throughout Heating neu- Company 'l'Kh and a much needed vacation.’’ successful in curing rheumatism, Freedom Notice. and The Republican Journal. Both '“ll|es Smith of were in June 2nd to the of North Waldo Europe toothache and reliev- HEATING AND PLUMBING. tow. Newport meeting ralgia, headache, have bruises and that the This is to certify that I given my son, papers six months lor $1.00. Address 11 the Pomona friends in this town ing sprains pro- of his visiting cemetary grange_The THE CHILDREN niKt IT The Twitchell-Champlin Co., Harold A. Patch, the remainder minority, Steam, Furnaces, Stoves and Stove Repairs, r'arwi-i'r888“t|y" prietors. of his or and after other of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooper extend Portland, Me., authorize dealers every- and shall claim none wages pay any THE REPUBLICAN JOUR. PUB. r looking after this date. Tin and Sheet Iron Work. CO., Batp>rs KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE where to refund the money If It does hills of his contracting Plate, !Uterest-...Mrs. E. E. McCauslin congratulations are also GEO. H. PATCH. tinitftj 'l congratulations.and not give satisfaction. Belfast, ITalne. airview 1908. -3W23 STAPLES’ BLOCK, SEAR SPORT, MAINE cemetary in Troy May extended to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman ! COUGH SYRUP Northport, May 29, The Republican Journal THE CHURCHES. mmm mi wmwmwmwm mwmmwm Rev. A. E. Luce will speak at Poor’s Mills BELFAST. THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1908. next Sunday at 2.30 p. m. All are cordial- ly invited. Published Every Thursday by the First Parish church (Unitarian.) Service Co. Republican Journal Publishing next Sunday at 10.45 a. in., with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Adolph Rossbach. Sunday

„„.... I Editor anil school 12 noon. CHARLES A. riLSBURi. iiUSiness Manager. j the at Prices!— Services next Sunday in chapel —Goal at Reduced a. with sermon I East Northport, at 10.45 m., Terms—In Winslow. Si-BscRiPTioN cents 101 tmte by the pastor, Rev. G. G. $1.00 for six months; 50 year- in mon tils. The Christian Scientists hold services one square, one Ai)VERTisJN-•» discussion of the subjects present- Pea through the newspaper. by open 1 Coal, ed. in the general sorrow Belfast shares Divine worship at the Baptist Chuch next of Col. Isaac B. Rich oi a ton on all anthracite coal at the passing Sunday morning at 10.45, led by the pastor, From the above prices we allow DISCOUNT OF 25 CENTS per the veteran theatrical manager, D. 1J. school at | Boston, Rev. MacQuarrie; Sunday is in an- Endeavor at 6.30 date of of the coal. of whom a brief sketch given noon; Christian Sunday i bills within THIRTY DAYS from delivery will he followed the and paid other column. Col. Rich long evening, by song preach- in service a' 7.30. Girls’ meeting Monday remembered here for ids interest ing John B. SchoefTel of evening at 7.30 in the church vestry; prayer received after are to the August advance of 25 cents per the Girls’ Home. The August 1,1908, subject tun, of meeting at 7.30 Thursday evening. S ALL ORDERS Tremout Theatre, Boston, said the Knights of Pythias will be present at the with whom he had been as us the coal the deceased, morning service next Sunday. The seats charged by companies. business and social relations in intimate are free and all are heartily invited. || for more than thirty years: we i the. dual gift of The weekly services at the North Congre- the READING are well screened and GUARAN Mr. Rich possessed shipped by CO., finely prepared, than will be as follows: Prayer W OUR COALS, foresight and insight. But jbigger gational church No onecould at his acumen was his heart. meeting this, Thursday, evening 7.30; and some- iSATISFACTION in weight quality delivery. ,,|oet him without at once feeling topic, Talents. Matt. 25: 14-30. Morning and his gentleness. thing of his bigness at with sermon H -..—————- worship Sunday 10.45, by ---— business deals in com- M ---- 1 have bad many the Rev. D. L. Sunday one in- pastor, Wilson; mon with him, and in not single his school at 12.00; out-of-door meeting of the stance did i know him to sacrifice even where he Christian Endeavor Society at Mrs. Spencer innat. --use of fairness his own on the shore at 6 o’clock might have materially benefited Mathews’ cottage ; of the 104: Wood of all state by so doing. topic, The Teachings Trees, Ps, Manufactured Kinds, HAY, 16-18; 1:1-6; evening worship at 7.30. All | National convention The Republican vs': cordially invited to attend the service.:. to order in the Auditorium, was called At the Methodist Episcopal church next and STRAW. June 10th, and the Cord Slabs Chicago, at noon, Sunday, preaching by the pastor, Rev. Al- I Wood, Edgings. j until sessions may continue Saturday bert E. Luce, at 70.45 a. m ; subject before the com- because of the contests “One Greater Than John.” Phoenix and immense on credentials. The Timothy Chase Lodges, F. t!e A. M. will at- Coal for mittee I Charcoal. Pocahontas Steam Coal. Co.’s alive At 12 Smithing' with bunting and tend the morning service. o'clock, Maryland hall was gay of Bible conducted by F. P. Blodgett, with delegates and thousands spec- school, of the hall an supt. ;‘at 3 30 p. m., Junior Ep worth League, tators. At either end Miss Lillian at 7.30 12 feet of conducted by Spinney; Attention Given to Outside Limits. immense with spread m.. Children’s Day concert. Tuesday at Delivery City “Old p. | Special a mass of llags. wings surmounted 7.30 p. m., Epvvorth League. Thursday at the scene. The de- Yard "Foot of Street. ” dominated 7.30 p. m., mid-week devotional service. 220. Office 24 Front Street. Spring for the Telephone tails of all the arrangements Friday at 7 p. m., the Knights of King dele- convenience and comfort of the Arthur. The services at this church may looked to and are gates had been carefully be enjoyed by all. The seats all free. H» MR MR §88 MR Mi 888 MRM»RIM»M»IRMRMMMB«aRMRMMM8MRMRMaRa«3R«gRMflM8MIHK€g', 4 it looks the weather was perfect. While The Memorial service which it was voted on the first like the nomination of Taft to hold in this city at the last meeting of 1HE BROOKS. can he no NEWSJf ballot, and in any event there the Waldo County Veterans’ Association Charles R. was held in the. Reformed church at this Coombs, doubt but that lie will be the candidate, Trinity The llobb’s store will be completed .. ., _t.. l.uirn tlioir in. 2.30 p.m.last Sunday. Rev. William Vaughan, week. liliC that the pastor, preached a very eloquent ser- Mrs. Mary Stantial, who has been an in- uiugs, and it is positively asserted mon ou “The Righteousness of the cause of valid for several years, is still confined to name of Roosevelt will be presented $3,000,000 the the Rebellion.” He took for his text 1 her bed. for renomination. As suinmei to the convention Chronicles v:22 “I fell many in that war, M. J. Dow, who is spending the the it in his has in a new line of gents to the second place on ticket fr»r it tvH-s fi win* of Up snokft store, put underwear. would be unwise to attempt a predic- of the great, sacrifices made, of the battle of Mrs. Eliza Leathers is very much improv- There are half a dozen or more tire surrender of Fort Sumpter tion. Gettysburg, ed in health and called upon friends in whom the honor and of the death of Lincoln, contrasting it candidates, and upon town last week. (I still keep the old Arm name, K. H. Coombs much in with that of lierod the Great. When Lin- & Son over my door). Haying secured the Chicago Company fall is at very here with her Railways will who has been present Mrs. Holmes, services of to his Western First Five Per Cent Cold Bonds. doubt. As to the platform a New York coln was borne by train daughter, returns to her home in Winter- Mortgage j home the line of his journey was lined for port this week. CHAS. E. SHERMAN daily has published what purports to be MR. Dated February 1,1907. Due February 1,1927. 2000 miles with When Boston mourning people. Merton Fogg, wife and child of on a of the document, in as my assistant. I can more easily carry verbatim copy to the summer with C. F. lierod the Great died he was obliged are spending Fogg the business, for which 1 have given 25 years Interest payable February 1 and August 1 in New York or Chicago. Denomina- which President Roosevelt is lavishly at the old homestead. to the of tion on have some of his great men slain at the time of my life, study $100b. Coupon registered form. Optional at par and accrued j of his adminis- intoriict An onir intoiAcf nouniont flatd s praised and the policy so that there should be some mourning in Mr. Hollis M. Blackstone of Bridgewater, with his son, Alfred, called upon Modern in tration on the great issues-of the day his kingdom. He spoke of the fact that the Mass., Everything Harris Trust and Trustee. friends in town last week. Savings Bank, Chicago, upheld. It declares unequivocally for great end of the war had been accomplish- Caskets and Robes. Mrs. Hattie Jenkins has bought the store- Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York and Chicago a revision of the tariff a special ses- ed, we had kept the old Hag, abolished slav- by house and lot of J. W. Hobbs and will re- -ALSO- Stock aud the issuance of actual bonds, certifi- and the Union. During the Exchanges, pending temporary sion of Congress immediately following ery preserved pair the building for a store. cates will be delivered. services hymns were render- Slate Burial Vaults al- the of the next President, appropriate Dr. Maurice Luce and wife of Lynn, Heavy inauguration and the service ed by the congregation have been visiting Dr. P. E. Luce in STATEMENT OF OPERATION endorses the anti-trust aud railroad rate Mass., ways in stock. closed with the singing of “America.” Waldo, and called upon friends in Brooks. achieve- laws, and says of Republican G. A. at- either or Year ended 31, 1908, First Year Under New Franchise Thomas Ii. Marshall Post, K., Miss Bessie, daughter of Horace Roberts, Calls answered promptly day night. January Home 48-3; office 48-4 ment : tended in a and there were many pre- died of last night. telephone, As the to the of body consumption Sunday Ambulance for moving the sick furnished officially reported by Company City Chicago of She had been confined to her bed for 15 “Under the guidance Republican sent from the city. promptly. Gross the American people have weeks. I also carry a full line of Earnings.$10,560,571.98 principles The Unitarian State Conference began become the richest people in the world. Mrs. Brewster, lecturer for the W. C. T. Operating Expenses and Taxes. 7,392,400.39 I with services in the Uni- AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES Uur wealth today exceeds that of Eng- Tuesday evening, U., spoke at the C'oug’l church Tuesday land and all her colonies and that of tarian church. Kev. Adolph Kossbach, pas- evening. She organized a Union in Jack- And do deloping, printing, etc., at lowest prices and makes of Cameras. Net Earnings. $3,168,171:59 1 France and Germany combined. When tor of the church, welcomed the visitors son Monday. Films for all sizes the Republican party was born the total and Rev. Augustus Mendou Lord, D. D. of Our village is fast increasing in its junior 72 MAIN 8TRKKT, BBLFA9T. Annual Interest Charge on the $8,000,000 Mrs. B. H. Palmer is another wealth of the country was $10,000,000,- Providence, K. I., gave the conference ser- population. First Mortgage Bonds. $400,000.00 in wife who has presented her liege lord 000. It has leaped to $110,000,000,000 his of which good mon, topic being Liberalism, with a bouncing boy. a while Great Britain has more seven on generation, he gave an instructive interpretation. Spe- Net Earnings than times the interest these bonds. gathered but $00,000,000,000 in live hun- Miss Josie Brown has taken a position as f cial music was rendered by the choir and dred years.” clerk in the post office, and we shall no This bond is, in our opinion This opinion is based on our the church was very attractively decorated doubt have the same promptness in the de- bale one of the of more than 20 of the mail that we had when she 19c. strongest public experience I FREEDOM ACADEMY with cut flowers and plants. Yesterday livery was the Hello girl in the office. service bonds years in ser- morning at !• a. in., Kev. Adolph Kossbach telephone corporation handling public j Commencement ever Has the Most Successful iu conducted a communion service, followed The Gilbert L. Morrill cellar is being issued. vice corporation bonds. I its History. made deeper, the walls relaul, the Dottum FOR E DAYS. by a business session and that by addresses cemented and a drain will be run across the ! PHICL ON APPLICATION this year at Freedom J Commencement and discussions. Kev. Edwin Mitcbell Slo- Mr. Morrill has a nice street from it. very See what we are to do for nine days. Be- one of the most successful going Academy was combe of Augusta on in and comfortable home, lie is doing a good spoke “Worship ginning June 18 and ending June 27, our custom- ever held in the history of the institution. business on the road selling goods. the Beauty of Holiness,” and Rev. William choice of any article on our of Wash- ers will have the The exercises began Sunday, June 7th, Edward Ennis of Yarmouth on “The Heart Mrs. Susan Springer Columbia, ington County, returned with her daughter, with the baccalaureate sermon and closed of the A meetiug of counter for 19c W. Opening Ceutnry.” who was called 25c Book and N. HARRIS & COMPANY Mrs. Frank Stationery exercises Thompson, with the graduating Wednesday Woman’s Alliance was held in the af- there the death of her Mr. Frank the by father, “ “ June 10th. The baccalaureate ser- which occurred a few weeks ago. 25c Glass 19c BANKERS, evening, ternoon with an address by Mrs. John Springer, in the Mrs. Springer is to make her home with her mon was delivered Congregational Boston on “Love in the “ “ Adams Bellows of daughter here in Brooks. 25c and China, 19c 35 Federal Street, Boston. ltev. J. Buford Parry, pastor of Crockery | church by Bible.” At 4 p. in. addresses by Kev. the Mrs. J. W. Bennett returned lust Satur- “ “ that church. In the evening vesper of Saco on “Free- 25c Ware 19c Arthur Bryant Whitney to Portland alter six weeks at Agate service was held, the students of the acad- day spending dom and the Brotherhood,” and by Rev. her home in this village. She has with her “ “ THESE BONDS CAN BE OBTAINED A T THE CITY NA TION- emy lumishing tlie music. Monday after- 25c Assortment 19c the little son of her daughter Eva, who Soap noon. June 8th, an interesting game of ball Horatio Edward Latham of Eastport on team and died a few months ago. While here she AL BANK OF BELFAST AT 99, APPLICATION PRICE. was played between the academy “The Individual and the Social Question” Also choice of any articles in onr \ which resulted took care of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Rob- your one from Good Will Farm, CAK TABLES for 19c. were followed by discussion and closing who is the mother of a nice new boy. windows or on the we in favor of the academy boys by a score of erts, Having purchased $25,000 ourselves approve of the above Bennett will to Boston with his -) to 1. The Junior prize exhibition yvas business. In the evening there were ad- Capt. go boat and crew to take in the naval Don’t to look in our windows statement and recommend the bonds as a safe and held that evening in tlie Congregational dresses Kev. Edward G. Brown of part fail conservative by demonstrations there and Mrs. Bennett church with music by the academy orches- whose was “A Uni- one these A INE DAIS. a Presque Isle, subject will him. any of investment with good interest yield. tra. The lirst prize was awarded to Myrtle te! ian Revival” and by Kev. Lewis Gilbert accompany Erskine; the second to Avis Ella the is the for the Chil- Lenora Wilson of Boston, secretary of Ameri- Following program sure to visit the store one re- Be every Mvrick, while Almatia Frank Nelson can Unitarian Association. The weather dren’s Right entertainment by the Con- DAYS. ceivert honorable mention. was perfect for the closing day exercises. gregational Sunday school: of these NINE The class day exercises were held on the March, June 9th, and xail lias lusuuucu and °lo campus Tuesday afternoon, uuj ucicgaica, Responsive reading prayer, 4 Y an interesting program was given. The Singing, “Welcome Bright I)ay,” School We are selling the 310RE Goods, of the to the was of Tom Cook presentation gift academy Chicago, June 12. Late this afternoon Address welcome, with lots of new additions on In our Savings Department with absolute and made by Sidney Warren Johnson, and was national committee com- Recitation, Ruth Ames safety money when the Kepublican audio cent counters. accepted in behalf of the trustees by A. M. pleted the hearings of all contests submit- Exercise, “Six Little Daisies,” Six girls our.5 you wani it. Small, M. If. ted and turned its attention to other affairs. Recitation, Dorcas Davis Mrs. J. Buford Tarry gave an At Home The committee has been in session for Exercise, ‘‘The Children’s Offering," to the members of the Eleven children Tuesday afternoon seven days of actual work and has decided Senior class at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. contests involving 219 seasts on the tempo- Singing, “The Children’s King,” School In the evening the annual com- M. Small. rary roll call. These contests have been Recitation, Phyllis Reynolds concert was given, the Woronn- “Buds and Flowers,” Six mencement decided as follows: Exercise, boys The Belfast Dept. Store, the co quartette of Waterville furnishing For Taft—Alabama, 22; Arkansas, 2; Soug, “Give, Oh Give,” Christine Jones The National Bank ol was a success in Beulah Cook STREET. Belfast. MAIN music. The concert every Florida, 8; Georgia, 16; Kentucky, 8; Louis- Recitation, 45 Cily way. 16; Missouri,6; North Exercise, “The Flower Mission,” Six girls. the annual ban- iana, 18; Mississippi, Wednesday, June 10th, Carolina, Ohio, 7; Oklahoma, 10; Penn- Singing, “Jesus-is Calling,” School W. H. RICHARDS, Proprietor. Association of the 18; Files quet of the Old Student sylvania, 1; South Carolina, 8; Tennessee, Recitation, Esther was held at the Grange hall. About academy 18; Texas, 36; Virginia, 18; Alaska, 2; Daisy exercise, Eight girls At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Hon. William P. 70 were present. Thomp- 2. Total, 216. Remarks by Rev. J. W. Vaughan, for the County of Waldo, on the 9th day of In the afternoon Arizona, School son acted as toastmaster. For Foraker—Virginia, 2; Ohio, 1. Total, Singing, “God be with You,” June, A. D. 1908. between the Free | a ball game was played 3. ML pah. E. PARKER, guardian of Edna A. TO LET Caution Notice. dom Academy team and one from Fairfield. As Taft had 387 instructed delegates be- LINDABoardman of Islesboro, in said County of j TO LET a I forbid The score was 6 to 0 in favor of the academy ? deceased, having presented petition rooms and at hereby any one from trusting my wife, fore the national committee began the hear- HOW’S THIS Waldo, A tenement of 8 stable Two room praying for a license to sell at public or private Ella H. Harvey, as I shall pay no bills of her large connecting ing of the contests, he will now have a total estate of said 147 Main street. to after this date. exercises were held at the We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any sale and convey certain real ward, Apply contracting room t>°'f he graduating of 603 instructed for him on the June sleeping nicely furnished delegates case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s described In said petition. MRS. L. L. MorriU, 15,1808. Congregational church Wednesday evening roll call without into OBNTNBR, 3w25* GEORGE G. HARVEY. temporary taking Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., the said give notice to ning water in room were attended. 51usic was fur- Ordered, That petitioner 34 Church Street. sleeping and largely consideration any that have indorsed him, Toledo. O. a of this 24tf of Lewiston. all persons interested by causing copy to * nished by Paine’s orchestra or for him in other manner. in Apply MRS. R. F. declared any We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney order to be three weeks successively The members of the graduating class were published for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly The Republican Journal, a newspaper published Franklin Bessie Ethel Sproul, salutatorian; May Brewers for honorable In all business transactions, and Anan- at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate John Temperance. and for Anna Martin, Grace Emma Wing, cially able to carry out any obligations made by Court,to beheld at Belfast, within said Furnished Rooms A. D. SHORE COTTAGE Washington Ingraham, Emma Florence Ills Arm. Walding, Kinnan & Makvin, County, on the 14th day of July, 1908, For Milwaukee. The U.S.brewers’ associa- O. and show cause, if Sale at a Barg^ Larrabee, Nannie Mae Sprowl, Nelson Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, at ten of the clock before noon, bOR RENT. tion, at its closing session today, adopted a the of said petitioner TO RENT Herbert W'entworth, Edith Ella Greely, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting any they have, why prayer A small house fitted for two faimi •< of in which it pledges mucous surfaces of should not be Kates Ten minutes walk from Roland Hanford Gertrude Estellu platform principles, directly upon the blood and granted. .,.ovanv T, cheap. In suite and separate, with water and stable, garden, known as the Timm Doty, to the abolition of the immoral saloon free. 75c. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Karlton itself the system. Testtmonlass sent Price, postofflce ASK MR. street. Apply on the <»i Littlefield, valedictorian; James Attest: DICKBY, at 74 CHURCH STUKKT. premises, ,y and to the cause of temperance in the use per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. A true copy. gas Kidder, Harold Ernest Small, Lynn Juan Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. Belfast. 3WIK5 3W24 M. R. KV'1" of intoxicants. Hall’s Pills for constipation. Pythian Block, Stevens, Fred Nelson Vose. [ Take Family The list of the Waldo County News was received here premium Mrs. Alice J. W. Waldron is visiting in paymasterJSSSJuiSha is to be Society cattle show, fair and Major H. M. Lord, army BELFAST. Agricultural Turner, Me. transferred from dmaha, Neb., to Washing- to be held on the association’s will assist the Ways NfWSJJF races, The and stores ton D. C., where he AlUNVALtW § grocery, drug provision voters in Belfast 9th and and Means committee on duties pertaining SALE OF DAINTY The 10th, SPECIAL CAUCUS. Republican grounds Sept. 8th, to meet and markets have to close all day of the ,rpi iu ", ivi'fast are hereby notified has been issued. agreed to the proposed revision 1 said on readers.££!“-5?}1?!** will re- XI ... court House in Belfast, 1th and it is others will do ules. The of our 1 to July expected majority of the f;:: -S, 1908, at 7 30 o'clock p. m., Harold E. Cook, Esq,, of Waterville of call that Lord was clerk Ways the Waldo County so. and say it will Major ;..i.*s to attend Employers employees Means Committee when the Dingley fp '1 in said Belfast the firm of Cook & Small, is to be the speak- and K ;, to be held be their to a holiday He was then consider- A D. at 10.30 only opportunity enjoy tariff bill was drafted. !uv of July, 190k. er at the of the with its f; of nomt- regular meeting Republican the season. ed to have a familiarity pro- ,ii .. r, noon, fo l'tlie purpose during busy greater to be voted at their club rooms man in the ■t, .. for county officers club tomorrow, Friday, visions than any other Rheumatism We are to announce that Mr. It is under Attack of Inflammatory September election. Also to requested with the exception of its author. which evening. will spend ... business may properly John S.Davidson, after considering the mat- stood that Major Lord’s family Left Sufferer With No Appetite- caucus. letters In the Bel- !t„-: Unclaimed remaining ter and at the solicitation of will be the summer in Thomaston.-Rockland oilcan City Committee. friends, and Hair Came Out fast Post Office for the week June Courier-Gazette. Skin Peeled A s. w. Johnson, Chairman, ending a candidate before the Republican county timely sale, coming just O. 8. Vickkky, Secretary. Mrs. Lizzie The Rich school committee Bunches—Bed Sores Devel- 13th: Hall, Burley convention to be held in Belfast, July 7th, A special meeting of the in when women are to „e 1G. 1908. E. P. the ready —--- R. A. Fairfield, Foster, A. W. for purpose W Co., for nomination as county treasurer. was held Tuesday evening Treatment Failed Until Thomas oped—All :; aw berries are reported. Howes, Burley Rich. of a school principal. add some cool, new Don't the concert and ball electing High lingerie forget benefit was assertained made its is beautiful was elected, but it i;m has appearance Nature uncommonly just Association in the Lothrop to their summer wardrobes. of the Young Men’s to accept, and so A TRIAL OF CUTICURA havoc.with the elm trees. now—and uncommonly buggy; also wormy, that he was not willing Opera House this, Thursday, evening. of the and eke llarish. As Lowell Rounds, at present principal We’ve reduced our low now has a crew at work re- caterpi put it, Stephen PROVED SUCCESSFUL i, There is a fine concert program and Keyes’ was elected to There is never a leaf or blade too mean North Berwick High school, ace storehouse on Marshall’s music for the danc- orchestra will furnish a Tufts regular prices about ONE- To be some happy creature’s palace. the position. Mr. Rounds is gradu- "About four years ago I had a very Concert, 25 dance, 25 cents. ing. cents; and before going to North Berwick, 4 Severe attack of inflammatory rheuma- \ which means was and the 131st ate, was soon QUARTER, bees took of one Last Sunday Flag Day, Give the boys a benefit. of the tism. I was taken very ill and f possession was for 7 years principal of the the U. S. years ago, in a fever. I did not leave my at R. II. Moody’s last anniversary adoption by mar- high that can now the homes At a Republican caucus held in Sears- Cornish High school. Mr. Rounds is bed for four months, and during three you buy congress of the present flag was observed montJune lOtli, A. G. Caswell and C. S. ried and will bring his family .to Belfast. of those months I could not move vol- newest in Che- everywhere, from the Canada line to the the was so intense. My styles Gowns, Aid of the Trinity Reformed Adams were elected delegates to the State untarily, pain of and from Me., to Belfast. Mrs. Albert Lane skin and the high fever played Gulf Mexico, Eastport, not instructed Dut North peeled, Thursday, afternoon convention. They were lustre of mv which mise and Underskirts at prac- Y ,oet this, to the summer j York last Thursday to spend havoc with the hair, Portland, Ore., by spreading The were elect- went to New I also had three ,t ttie church. are for Fernald. following U. came out in bunches. of Old j weeks.George — breeze the folds Glory. convention to be a vacation of several bed sores on my back, two on tically prices. is in ed delegates to the county large wholesale t harles F. Shaw breaking j instructor in the Franklin School, the shoulders and one at the waist. I a 7th: A. B. C. Hatch, branch. It is W. A. Maoomber recently completed held in Belfast July Ripley, | first time I saw ... on the Belfast arrived home last Satur- could have cried the Every garment in this sale with tanks A. G. Cincinnati, Ohio, * first ruu barge fitted gasoline operated S. Adams and Caswell. myself in a mirror. I had lost fully ule engine and made its from the Girl’s Home for Mr. E. C. Bowditch of day evening....A girl and looked like a is cut full and fash- by air pressure of Freedom of Mr. and thirty-six pounds, carefully 1 iast Saturday. The case of Fred A. Greely has been in the family I did not very a summer resident of Isle au Haut, placed consumptive. gain Boston, taken in was Democratic convention vs. Scott Holt of Benton was up Mrs. Frank Roberts.The following rapidly, and my appetite very poor. ioned from fine, soft qualities of cambric, muslin or nain- county and last the Point Lookout Club’s Saturday of work and When I was able to get around, I had ce at the opera house in Cam- the Superior Court Waterville Monday the 9th grade steam Dream came to Belfast to pupils completed all friends remedies, and all sook. are trimmed with and yacht Day This is an the my advising Many daintily embroidery The convention is entitled to and tried without the jury. recieved certificates to enter High ‘sure I tried tow the to destination. Mr. Bow- guaranteed cures.’ many barge ou the laud furnishing 38. action brought to enforce a lien school: Maurice Roberts, Earl White, but they were of little help, and until lace insertions and ribbons of washable t Rock ditch came from Boston by train and joined good, qualities. house of Rosetta Smith of Benton for ma- Victor Merriam, Cecil I tried Cuticura Resolvent I had had and Maoomber is now at Everard Bryant, last Tuesday continuing the yacht here. Mr. no real relief. That gave me such an The values are unmatchable, as these items prove: terial furnished in building her house. The Kuowlton and Virgie Beckwith. ill are the longest days iu the work on a launch for Page & Bryer of Wtn- appetite that I felt half starved about amount involved is $25. It was denied by to sun is above all the time, and I immediately began ,.g this period the to be used in carrying passengers terport the defendant that the material was ever gain in weight, my complexion cleared, : hours and 31 minutes daily. The launch in 30 inches BALL went and freight. feet,6 reserved. BASE and I felt better. The bed sores furnished. Decision of GOWNS „f the G. A. R. will observe over all, 7 feet beam, has a dory stern and very soon after a few applications and when 1 used mem- with a 7 horse two and ball which will ;be given The on the street grounds Cuticura Ointment, ,.:., as flag day. The circle will be equipped power, The concert game Congress Cuticura Soap as a shampoo and Cuti- at to treat Between Macom- House on Thursday June 10th, between 100 Gowns $ .47 nested to bring cake cycle Knox engine. jobs at the Belfast Opera Wednesday afternoon, cura Ointment as a massage, my hair As- coral led .who are to take part in the ex- ber has built two handy little tenders, evening as a benefit to the Young Mens' the Y. M. A. and an aggregation began to regain its former glossy ap- all made $1.25 Gowns reduced to .97 this should re'ceive the Will Weshe under the name of the clerk's pearance. 1 am really over, sociation for city by the Cuticura The Castine had a and cannot say enough for “ “ Steamer Notes. and the citizens team did not turn out just as expected. It 1.50 1 23 who has read about support of every member, Remedies. Mrs. Lavina J. Henderson, treet man out of last but real and big excursion Bangor Sunday Mens' Association was not a burlesque affair, ball, March “ “ Improvement Society thinks a as well. In the Young 138 Broad St., Stamford, Conn., on the wharf to fill of 11 to 1.37 1.10 .mild he made if the milkmen, and left enough people in this city the boys, at a nominal sum, have while the Y. M. A. won by a score 6 and 12, 1907.” use his walk and “ “ me., would another boat. She touched at all river land- had headquarters .where they have had the 7, they did not have a picnic. Billy Dilworth 1.75 1.45 of a across -ad making path at Castine, and and oth- for the clerks and Fred Johnson bland Courier-Gazette. ings .except Sandypoiut, best reading matter, a gymnasium pitched “ “ in Islesboro. a a who won a ITCHING DEVIL5 2.00 1.67 made .two landings Quite er and which has proved backing was the catcher. Dilworth, were comforts, on and blackberries Are little patches of eczema the “ “ UUIUUm UtUIltJ LU isicsumu baseball team. Aside from years ago as a phenomenal pitch- to an excellent reputation or which are 2.37 1.95 -w fruits in the market last skin, scalp, hands, instantly and the Castine brought their baggage. Miss E. Frances Ayers who er on nines, was in good form in the the local talent, professional relieved and speedily cured, “ “ melons were very large and Dark Harbor with Tuesday the Castine went to here is one of Maine's best elocu- and enthused the large crowd present majority of cases, by gentle anointings 5.00 3.58 14 appears | each. Strawberries were is now on side scored of Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin with coal and straw...The Stockton readers and her work ou the stage his twirling of the balls. Neither tionary Cure, preceded by warm baths with ips 15 cents. route in of the comments. in the first two In the third the m I W >• m m r the BuckspoTt-Camden place has elicited many favorable innings. Cuticura Soap. This treatment succeeds J. A. the fourth the Y. s. Mr. and Mrs. Rockland.For about a week the Rock- Keyes orchestra will furnish music for the score was a tie, 3 to 3. In when all else fails, and is pure, sweet, cnemise Long «5Kiris iu the fifth the cferks and economical. ;-ve moved to land and Gardiner had to make their land- dance which follows. M. A. ran in three and permanent, Bel^nont.... Complete External and Internal Treatment for is sick with & Co. wharf as the 6 to 6. In the sixth the tli pneumonia, ings at the Swan Sibley This week Fred again tied score, Every Humor of Infants. Children, and Adults con- New Advertisements. sists of Cuticura Soup (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin. at: $ .63 1.25 Long Skirts reduced to .97 is is sick with rheumatic the schooners Pendleton Brothers and added one to their score, but the Y. 20 Chemise Masonic advertises a clerks Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, ana A. Johnson, Temple, the form of Chocolate Grace Patterson and her Harold C. Beecher were occupying Lewis’ M. A. got four in the seventh and one in Cuticura Resolvent (50c.).(or in “ .79 1.50 1.23 special sale of dainty summer muslin under- Coated Pills 25c. per vial of GO) to Purify the Blood. 20 Jackson, from Los Angeles, wharf. Last Saturday the schooners were eighth, while the clerks did not see home Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug Chera. wear at practically wholesale prices. Read Corp., Sole Props.. Boston. Mass. reduced to .93 1.75. 1.45 rated home this week to visit moved and the steamers made the regular again. The score: ©aTMailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. $1.15 Chemise what he has to say and note the prices quot- Y. M. A. •• “ “ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson, landing .. .The Silver Star, which had been BELFAST .97 2.12 1.78 ed.... Mason & Hall are sole agents for Ma- 1.25 at the railroad ab. r. bh. po. a. e. ! ce of five years. hauled up for some time G. liar- sury’s Pure Lead Paints....George If.4 1 2 0 2 0 23 has to Camden for repairs and Chamberlain, 1.50 I 2.50 2.12 K. 0. K. left last wharf, gone ■ 853, A., vey 01 luomu puuuaues a, liaumun Cunningham, c. o 0 0 7 2 0 to will then be placed on the Belfast, Isles- 5 1 3 0 0 0 “ “ ,g on the “Second Quest” Farm of 8 acres near the Woods schoolhouse Frisbee, c£. 1.67 3.00. 2.59 Rock- 2 1 9 11 Discount 2.00 boro and Castine route....The steamer lb. 4 The on the Brown, Lake, Liberty. party in for sale. Apply premi- » “ to North- Northport B. ss. 4 2 3 2 1 1 1.92 3.38 including Howard land will begin her Saturday trips Darby, 2.25 3.98 xteen, ses to G. or to Orrin J. Dickey. 3b. 5 0 1 3 2 0 next Young, May ford, n Linwood Jones, port from Bangor Saturday, leaving 4 1 2 2 0 0 Small, John F. Rogers, Main street, opposite Jack- Johnson, rf. Frank at 10 a. m.Beginning Sunday, 4 1 2 2 3 1 Milton Stephenson, Bangor is to do machine re- Robinson, p. son & Hall, prepared 2b. 4 3 0 2 3 0 Short Skirts Win. June 21st, the steamers of the Eastern Lothrop, Covers Marry Uowker, Dunton, of all kinds and gives special atten- Corset at pairing Dana Southworth, Alton Steamship Co. will make daily landings ker- 11 14 27 14 3 it, tion to mowing machine work.....!. W. Totals.39 Sale! 25 Short Skirts at .29 on their to and .69 $ starrett, Stephen Clement, Northport Campground way sale CLERKS. Corset Covers reduced $ ry i guson & Co. will give a discount begin- $.87 II. M. Prentiss and D. L. from Boston and Bangor. r. bh. a. e. “ “ j ,;y, June 18th, with a discount of 20 ab. po. 25 ,69 ning today, 1 1 3 4 4 . >97 will be re- dress Robinson, ss. 5 camp experiences Wanted—A Public Landing. Some on all wool dress goods and 1.25 per cent, Ness, 2b. 5 2 3 2 1 0 .; week’s issue. in the on all other Skirts reduced .59 of our business men are stirring trimmings and 10 per cent, 3b. 2 2 1 2 V 1 . $ .75 Short Curtis, we I-25 and a for will continue for 30 days. rf. 5 1 1 0 1 0 shall 1.50 ,f the Democratic county matter of establishing public landing goods. This sale Richards, Commencing today “ “ “ will If.•. 5 0 2 0 0 0 1.25 .97 ttees was held at the court boats and launches. For many years The .Willis E. Hamilton, florist, place Berry, | Johnson, c. 5 0 2 10 1 0 a DISCOUNT of 20 °Io .. 1.67 over a and Sundays give 2.00 “ ,, city June 10th to talk Journal advocated such convenience cut flowers on lots at the cemetery j lb. 5 0 0 5 1 1 small Colby, 1.50 1.23 ms for the campaign. believes that Belfast has been a loser by reasonable rates... .Quick sales and cf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 coming at | Shute, on Wool Dress Goods and “ is 4 1 1 2 3 1 2-12 ■ ..,k of chairman of the uot it for those who come here is the motto at Lord’s, and that Dilworth, p. 2.50 1.75 1.45 Unity, furnishing profits m • “_» for and among those on or The idea then was are $1.25 shirt waists e, i,:aittee, presided business pleasure. why they selling j Totals.40 7 12 24 12 7 Dress Trimmings and 10 % 1U of town were Dr. A. D. for the to a lauding, and what meeting of the stock- ; p;... out city provide 08 cents.Annual Innings.1 23456789 of Asso- y Montville, S. W. Shibles was known as Lane’s wharf was then avail- holders of the Odd Fellows’ Building Y. M. A.0 0 3 3 0 0 4 1 X—11 on all other goods for the next J. W. « « q n o 1 ft ft n_ 1 y lia-l Haley of Prospect, Walter able. Those now moving in the matter do ciation at 7 p. m., July 1st.Mrs. j thanks—The Two base Johnson, Cham- >tockton Springs, Mr. Cum- not propose to ask the city to do anything, Wheeler publishes a card of j hits, Hayford, 30 days. a 19 berlain, Ness, Curtis. Sacrifice hit, Colby. Carroll French of Lin- but will raise the money needed by sub- Belfast Store is to have ; in .i.xpect, Department First base on Robinson 3, by Dil- &P^4JCTjNgWLt^ balls, by of June 18th 1, K. Clary of Waldo, J. 11. Sulli- scription,and have the promise a location, cent sale for nine days, beginning j worth 4. Hit, by Rerry, Colby, Johnson. iam Grinnell of Searsport. free. There is not at present a public land- and ending June 27th, when a great variety l Struck out, by Robinson 5; by Dilworth 8. ni 2h. Um- -^ small craft. A few will be sold for 19 cents. Passed balls, Cunningham. Time, L available for years of 25 cent aiticles Terms Cash ation called the American Taxa- ing pire, Darby. the owners of local sailing yachts built Lots of new goods on the 5 and 10 cent n,.'- was organized at the ago ompany to in a boathouse on the wharf of Carter’s ship- counters.Furnished rooms rent, •n W. Lord in June ice Belfast, and at 74 At Camden, June 10th, the Camdens de- yard and had a landing stage. They invited suite or separate, with bath gas, & Music feated the Thomastons by a score of 3 to 1- visiting yachtsmen to make use of it, and it Church street....The Staples Piano i. ..mobile cab service business; to The Camdens were defeated by the Thom- used when Co. has received and invites inspection deal was also by seafaring people just fASAFEBANic f, build, operate, buy sell, with mu- astons, in Thomaston, some ten days ago, in the stream or anchored of a Gabler Interior Piano Player, their vessels were lost this ‘mobiles, motor vehicles, power of are and that is the only game they have in the lower harbor. It does not seem right sic.The S. L. Crosby Co. Bangor 1 The amount o£ 11 hits and 1 w. etc. made 3 J. Its, capital for the Ford auto- season. Camden runs, Want You to Know that visiting yachtsmen who call here for the only legitimate agents We ..-,00,000, common stock, $1,000,- error. Thomaston 1 run, 6 hits and 4 errors. | be to for the mobiles in Waldo county, and the guarantee ■ at a value of supplies should required pay at the red, $500,000, par will be cancel- Each pitcher struck out six men. McDonald, that business will be welcome ;> or that others who on these autos sold by others your banking iu. Maurice W. Lord is privilege of lauding, Nash and |jj ug paid Hattie M. Black ad- umpire. Scorers, Conley. Time, or should led at once.Miss vi,d Charles H. is come here on business, pleasure pie clerk, Sargent sale of Crown muslin 1.15. The score by innings: be similarly taxed. vertises a half-price Ferguson&Co. the directors are L. H. French, Camden. 00200100 0—3 Trust Belfast, underwear, to begin at 10 a. in. today. Waldo Company, Ur.c: II. Thomaston. 00010000 0—1 | Lord and Charles Have | Sargent- Piano Pupils Miss Stoddard's Terms strictly cash. of the the size of it. < .:i‘*rs of the Hradstreet Club were a Successful Recital. A number H A V E DECIDED Don’t worry about Shipping Items. Sch. Harold C. Beech- The clerks will play the If. M. A. July 8th lj> even- friends of the of Miss J te.p -iHertained Wednesday relatives and pupils 10th from Port that aiess and of the vol- : er arrived June Reading on the Congress street grounds. quick » extend the treatment to all regardless l. oth, by Miss Ida Ames, in honor Amy E. Stoddard gathered at her home ; | We right with soft coal for the Swan & Sibley Co., small profits pay the Sibley of Freedom, whose en- Wednesday evening, June 10th, to listen to The Waldo W. C. T. U. Convention. X ume of business—call any time. and discharged part of her cargo at Lewis’ County WEhouse better than |j> | Hatch was recital for F-. Willis S. recently the attractive program prepared remainder at Swan & Sib- | wharf and the '! slow sales and • in All money deposited After a the occasion. It was thoroughly enjoyed, The buckboard for the county W. C. T. U. larger profits. 4 % interest Savings Department. very pleasant eveuiug The run from Sandy Hook to Belfast ley’s. from the That’s the reason we are is from IPK, .iiy dainty refreshments were from the Wedding Reception March, played convention at Swanville will leave ] selling X of the Waldo Trust' Company exempt :! was made in 60 hours.. Ice shipments from in this department and Ruth as the at 7 a. m. June j| w a the of honor was sur- Mabel Craig Kimball, Uuiversalist church Friday, Shirtwaists for 98o. guest by houses of the American Ice ] | $1.25 X the laws of Maine. and the Smithtown of the taxes to the depositor by lie event of the evening—a very number, to its brilliant close, 19th, picking up the remainder party < > The the benefit as well ♦ ; | opening have begun with the schooner public gets j was a decided Company a few minutes later. & ,ij ,wer of linen. Some of the ar- the proficiency of the players at the Baptist church THE HOUSE OF Aliee which is taking on 1,000 ;; X to Miss Holbrook, no one be left iiand-embroidered, and all. were compliment to their own efforts and Please be prompt that behind; I ASSETS $750,000. tons there. At the Berry houses the Elm Miss as a teacher. Following also notify the committee, Mrs. C. L. lipropriate. Sibley’s many Stoddard’s ability and at lceboro the please City is loading 900 tons whether fro » n are she is to remain in the number Agnes Coombs played Wright and Mrs. Lillian Parsons, glad, opening M. K. Krumm will load 1,000 tons. The If a few more will Beifa-: a dainty little selection called “Cradle you will go or not. go schooners Elvira Hall and S. B. Kaplin are came boards. will take for the usual Dreams." Little Madeliue Coombs we can fill two Delegates closed Friday in the stream waiting for their turn to load. the lUUUli UUACD. lu » v' .cation. The afternoon session next and played “Butterfly n_t_i__a_.J UUO uvu-j vum. .v> 4% 11(11 A Dial in a that would J UBIIJ at 9 a. devotional service, led 4% until 2 o’clock, and visitors March,” by Nelson, way gram: m., by carry lumber from Boston to Montevideo, * mied in the various where have been a credit to a far older pianist. Sirs. M. C. Staples; roll call; appointment grades, or “Ma- Buenos Ayres Bosario, basis, $8.50. Miss A. 6. THE utine work was carried out. Miss Ethel Jackson gave Streabog’s of committees; welcome, Kane; X FASHION, l Sch. Maria Webster was launched from zurka” in excellent form, and was followed response, Mrs. Abby V. Hussey; reports of “THE STORE FOR MONEY SAVERS” * the grades had chosen class marine and X whose sweet little “Slum- Gilclirest’s Kailway Saturday mottoes and the schoolrooms by Marian Hayes, secretary, treasurer and county superin- steamer Golden Rod was taken out Satur- HIGH STREET. ♦ was Kern’s X BANK. ber much from Mrs. L. M. N. SAVINGS ...s as Song” enjoyed. message BELFAST attractive possible with launched tendents; rendered day for minor repairs and Sunday terns. A class from “Moorish Dance” was excellently Stevens, State President; at 10 30 a. m., me- large goes .The barge Hammond arrived Sunday ORGANIZED 1868. 'Laminar to the High school. In by Harry Bowker. Miss Marie Sholes morial service, led by Mrs. W. H. Twombly; with from Philadelphia with coal for the Belfast (lie had made attractive played “Traumerei,” by Schumann, noontide prayer by Miss H. N. Millett; at pupils Fuel & Co.Fred V. Cottrell and J. much and little Mildred Arnold Hay committee de- HALF PBICrSALT F. DUNTON, President, WILMER J. DORMAN. T.easurer- me covers bearing original draw- feeling, 1.15 p. m., executive meeting; ROBERT Wheel” G. Patterson are making repairs on the for- 1 gave “The Song of the Mill very votional service, led by Miss A, L. Brews- with the class colors. Grades Brothers. A feature of the ward house of sch. Pendleton -os'-- i both class-rides last prettily. delightful pro- ter ; reports; class in prohibition catechism; HERBERT T. FIELD, Assistant Treasurer. enjoyed The forward end was demolished May 30th Satu:.::. gram was a “Cradle Song,” by Brahms, exercises by the children; election of of- by a heavy sea when the schooner was at of committee on resolutions. sung by Ben Parker, whose sweet little ficers ; report $1,495,372.90 o County Fair. At a meet- Head and In the Mr. A. T. Nickerson will June 1, 1908, was to the selec- anchor between Gay Cuttyhunk. evening Deposits voice excellently adapted and Miss A. ■ a welcome for the towrn, Crown Muslin is will to give trustees of the Waldo County Hill When this job completed they go .... 100,000.00 tion. Miss Hazel Keyes played “Over L. Brewster, State organizer, who will be Reserve, held at the court work on the schooner Stanley H. Minor, the Association, and Dale,” by Gurlitt, with much dash and present during the day, will speak. 173.248.87 the of interior of both her houses having been de- .... Imrsday evening, report brilliancy. Her touch was remarkably good, Surplus, she was wreaked.The FRANKFORT. mi races for the eoming fair and in view of the fact that she lias taken stroyed when Underwear fee will be five three-masted sch. F. H. Odiorne was taken The Bangor Daily News puts the two The entrance but few lessons her playing was a special •i delegates from Frankfort to the Republican We have of the manufacturers of December 1, 1868, $867.75 live per cent, from the win- IIn7.pl Rrnrist.rPP.t trsive “Bv the out on Gilchrest’s marine railway yesterday purchased Dividend No. 1, State Convention in the Feruald column, their and small to be recalked_Sch. Maude Crown Underwear all samples iii rules will govern, hobbles and was Palmer, Capt. which is as are uninstructed. at the rate of Seaside,” by Streabog, excellently, incorrect, they lots of Corset Covers, Marguerites, Night Robes, Dividend No. 80, June 1, 1908, $28,253.22 horses will be allowed to Alzo M. Carter, which has teen laid up at The delegates are lion. Albert Pierce and ^%. followed by Stephen Clement, who gave a Drawers, Long and Short Skirts at a great sacri- Portland for six or seven weeks, was re- E. C. Newcomb. The delegates to the ne stable. The entries will Pearl.” beautiful on good rendering of Cloy’s “Northern Countv Convention are J. Fred Kingsbury, fice, and will place these garments '■li and records made after cently chartered to go to a ccal port, but has Dividends to to date. $1.296.077.83 Aug. Annette Ilolt played tlfe “Tick Took Waltz” C. F. Drake and E. C. Newcomb, and the sale at HALF PRICE. Total paid depositors l he will be been delayed by trouble with her crew. It, to the class convention, Chas. F. program subject most successfully from memory. Margaret delegates We invite our friends and customers who have was to a new crew. R. D. Walton and S. U. Curtis. The program: necessary ship Drake, bought this underwear to come early to the Craig’s^selection, The “Margaret March,” on .June at the rate 1 80th semi-annual dividend 1. -M.’> 2.27 class, sale. These garments are lavishly trimmed with This Bank paid its class, purse $250; seemed suited to her in style as well as in laces and embroideries, and made of fine Lawns, and we confidently expect to maintain this'rate in name and was One of the of per annum, eii”®'"! lay, 2.17 class, purse, $200 ; 2.32 excellently given. Muslins and Nainsooks. 4% »•. ~ Cambric, puts*, #i5o. featues of the evening was the next selec-

vkhnment. A special meeting Gounod’s “Faust.” She is only nine years Because she did not extract sufficient Marguerites “ 1.00 to 2.00 the same as the principal sum. council was held in city govern- old and her playing of the long and difficult " 1.50 from her food. Y Drawers .25 to and conscientious over- ruonis Han- a brilliant nourishment The affairs of this Bank have the careful Saturday evening, Mayor selection from memory promises Short Skirts .18 to 1.25 An order was that lines. Miss Mar- who ask a continuation of the Presiding. passed future for her in musical She took Scott's Emulsion. “ .56 to 4.00 sight of its Trustees, respectfully u Long Skirts "f $50 be appropriated toward a jorie Coombs played the “Hunting Song,” q and will be to new f,"“ 'u patronage of its present depositors, pleased open uf .July celebration, providing an by Mendelssohn, which was greatly enjoy- Result: ♦ We will also dis play a handsome line of Crown from to each. Nothing with within or without the St*te. ueimnt he raised by the citizens,;a[l ed, as was Mabel Craig’s rendering of Wil- Shirt Waists $1.00 $6.00 accounts any prospective depositors a in made in New can compare in quality money to be returned to the liam Tell, which followed. Geneva Hutch- She gained a pound day weight. V England ^'upended and fit with these waists, made by skillful waist ins’ selection, “Curious Story,” was excel- received and placed on interest the first of each — Deposits ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 jL makers, many of whom have been making tri-t Hanson was to vote the done. The number on the appointed lently closing Waists for 20 years. ’tuck Crown daily month. in the B. M. L. R. R. stock- program, and the most ambitious one, was g^*Thls sale opens at 10 a, m. today. in this Bank are from taxation. meeting, July l, 1908. Lack’s “Barcarolle,” brilliantly played by cash. Deposits exempt Jl"'t Terms strictly convention the bids of Charles H. Miss Marian Bailey. After a brief sooial 1^"'“■ut and James B. Waterman for tax chat and a round of congratulations Miss TRUSTEES: u"i House to Rent, were bids were for 5 to the entreaties of the FOR SALE 1; rea(j n0tti Stoddard yielded MISS HATTIE M. BLACK. ROBERT F. DUXTOX, JAMES H. HOMES, PHEDG. MH1TE, t,le dollar. On vote by ballot it young people and of her guests, and played 17 Pearl Street. A farm of 8 acres, near Wood’s schoolliouse in k;,]Vn water in ARTHUR I. BROWX, BEX D. FIELD. ml tllat James B. Waterman hade Brilliants Northport. House of 7 rooms, house, THE CH1LSRER LIKE ?on.. two selections, Chopin’s “Valse and tools. A good sum- IT all(i Apply to barn, woodshed, wagons t-lrarles H. Sargent 6. Mr. Water- in A Flat” and “Klsa’s Dream,” from Lohen- mer house with fine elm trees and good view ol KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE uj "u* A. Penobscot Price 1800. Apply on premises therefore declared elected. grin, in faultless style, and greatly to the H. CARTER, bay. of COUCH SYRUP 4% 4(iJp|)rned. enjoyment of all present. 25 High Street 3W25* 4% motor boat onto the lake... .Two large auto- County Correspondence. mobile parties from Belfast and Camden were entertained at the Sanford House last F. and A. » Sunday.Liberty Lodge, M., YOU’LL STAY KOCKPORT. of the High held its monthly meeting last Saturday The graduation exercises the with a attendance—Mrs. Dun- BUY IT. took place last Friday evening, night good school last as follows: Salutatory, can Cain of Palermo was the guest program being “Pictures in the Fire,” week of her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Nelson. Elsie M. Andrews; Lena C. Linnell; ....Mrs. Lizzie Spillerof Dorchester, Mass., Myttie A. Dowe; bistory, Our Jesse is spending a few weeks with her friend “The Development of Country,” Oliver E. Libby; val- Mrs. J. W. Clough....Mrs..Relief Brier was T Carroll; prophecy, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Copp, “Yesterday and Tomorrow" edictory, last when Mrs. celebrated her was furnished by Sunday, Copp Erma L. Orbeton. Music MAU The 93d birthday. Mrs. Copp was the recipient 18 school girls. OF FORTY YEARS. a chorus of High MAKERS FLOCR||FOR DISTRIBUTERS. of many remembrances and congratulations WHITTEN BROS., will make a trip to Washington! graduates from friends. summer. At a rrouate court neia at during the and Helfa^r vl> s D. C., The Rest Pills Ever Sold. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within G. Knowles Bangs and for the County of Waldo, on r« t MORRILL. ....Henry Barlow, A SCIENTIFIC FACT. in- for the County of Waldo, ou the second Tuesday “After 15 for chronic June, A. D. 1908. j Rev. C. H. B. Seliger of Union, formerly Marshall Lawrence of Dana B. Carter doctoring years of June. A. D. 1908. aud Mrs. Georgia and over two hundred DELBERT MILLER, creditor < Sarah Haskell of the Bad the is digestion, spending certain instrument, purporting to be the last v j S*M^S of tho Methodist church in Morrill, Post attended the State encampment 7hen the Blood is Digestion done me as much good Thompson, late of MontvilU were of the Mo- pastor dollars, nothing has will and teatameut ol Page H K*ne, late of A j Hobbs of Camden guests 9th and 10th.... * 1 consider A ol Waldo, deceased, was in town recently for a short visit with G. A. R. in Auburn June Bad. as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Palermo, in said County of Waldo, deceased, hav'ng prest 10th.Mr. and Mrs. B. r. praying that Alan»on O. Cas.w. Farland sisters June Charles this attended the Ladies’ them the best pills ever sold .” writes been for probate. his many friends....Mr. Harding, Several from place under having presented ed administrator of the esta r \ son Maurice are attending of N. C. Sold That notice be to all persons Cobb and Keaeon the Wonderful Ayscue, Ingleside, Ordered, given ■ Eben a veteran of the Civil War, from Massachu- Circle at the home of Mrs. Alice Whitten, Showing the ifor _5e. Ordered. That the said i Hill. Their son guarantee at R. 11. Moody’s drug store. interested by causing a copy of this order to be petm at Kents Success of the Tonic Treatment for Stom- to all peraons interested causi X commencement is the summer at Riley Jack- afternoon, June 11th. Sherbert three weeks successively in The Repub- by class. setts, spending Thursday I can published order to he published three w**k is one of the graduating Mrs. Geo. ach Troubles In Even the Most Stubborn Bacon—“Do you know any place lican Journal, at Belfast, that they Harold 1’., son’s.Roscoe Simmons and Dwight and cake were served....Mr. and published The Reputrlican Journal, a new* com- exchange an old hat for a new one? at a Probate Court, to be held at C H. Bryant is attending Cases. may appear at Beilast, that may Kev came home on short va- Worth have moved to their farm in Unity, are several res- within and for said County,on the sec- they aj j Thomas recently Egbert—“Oh, yes; there Belfast, to be at E. M. C. Seminary, Good red which means blood well at ten Court, held ltelfu<>T.*i mencement at the months... J. blood, in town!”—Yonkers Statesman. ond Tuesday of July next, of the ; cations.John Q. Wing and wife from to through the summer neces- taurants County, on tlieil4th day of .1 to Ban- stay supplied with oxvgen, is absolutely clock before noon, and show cause, if any they Wood has gone at ten of the clock before iun ii Bucksport.Win. Mass., were in town last week B. has moved into George Worth’s to digestion, for upon it de- Nature has the stomach with the same should not be proved, ap ! Hingham, Parry sary healthy provided have, why If auy they have, the pray* a house for J. L. Bean.Dr. of the as the diges- and allowed why gor to build relatives... .Leslie Nash and to the sum- pends the proper flow digestive fluids, certain natural fluids known proved er should not l>e As- visiting family rent in the village, stay through CEO E. JOHNSON, Judge. granted. the Maine Medical the activity of Ihe muscles of the stomach tive and it is through these juices 810. f A. Millett attended moved fo and Seth Banton juices, A true recently Montville.George mer.Arthur Sampson of the food. is in such a Copy—Attest: A tine Attest: week.Mrs. and the assimilation digested that the food we eat acted upon P. Hazkltisk. Register. copy sociation in Bangor last a Mr. in Mr. that I'hac. Collins has lately sold his farm to went to Waterville Saturday Samp- That is a debilitated, rnn-down con- as to the rich, red blood CHAS P. HAZn. summer with why way produce is the on a disturbance oi our and Kuth Lamb spending of Montville.Leforest White, son’s new automobile....The Waldo Coun- litiou so often brings of flows through the veins body At a Probate Court, held at Belfast, witbin and Misses Sprowl and -In Court of IT. Mrs. A. Beau.... he digestive system that frequently runs makes u< strong, healthy for the. County of Waldo, on the second Tues- prAI.DO«8 her daughter, Lucy who spent the winter and spring in Congregational conference will meet in thereby fast, on the 9th day of Jun. have ty into a severe stomach disorder. is weakening of these >f June, A. D. 1908. Esther Farnbam of Boston robust, and it the day White and A hert 8 White, Lydia and Southern California, arrived home last Jackson Juue 23rd. It ‘s to Tuesday, The principle of the tonic treatment for digestive juices that destroys health. 4 certain instrument, purporting l»e ihe last last will or James p. White, cottage at Lake Quautaba- of Caleb V Kimball, late hired the Dyer week.Ralph Cunningham of Belfast THORNMKK. indigestion is that it makes the blood rich our ow n lault it we destroy our own health, will and testanieut said County, deceased, havii there. of the summer and a normal flow of one to the .1 JacLsou,in said C.-uu-y Waldo, deceased, first and final account of *uu<: cook and will spend last and Sunday with his went to Juue 9th, red, promotes gastric and y et it is so easy for any put here spent Saturday Dr. B. P. Hurd Bangor, need having been presented for probate. estate for allow ance. has several summers fluids, tones up and strengthens the stom- stomach out of older. When you Miss Lvdia spent aunt, Mrs. Roscoe Cross—Miss Winifred 12th. While in he That notice be to aP Had- returning June Bangor ach and recovery is rapid and permanent. take something take it piomptly, but ta.'* Ordered. given persons Ordered, that notice thereof friends.Allen causing a of this order to be and has made many Dodge of Freedom was a guest of N. R. attended the annual of the Maine This was illustrated in the case know is reliable— somet mg interested by copy weeks successively in The H* week and meeting principle something you ublish*d three weeks mo ces-lvely in The Rmtib- a load of hay last of Indig* si ion. J a newspaper published in It* It. docks fell from Cross last week....Herman Merriam made Carlson of Mr. Albert Underwood, lirookville, like Kodol For Dyspepsia and at B« that th-‘ m a\ Medical Association....Mrs. Carrie licau Ji urnal. published lfast, that all rsons intere-ii «i no were * and ty, jh but bones who is well-known in his home town t it is rein*ole > < unconscious, — Ind., Kodol is take, at a a onrt, e IteJo ai he.I was found a business trip to Boston last week and little child of Newton Center, Mass., pleasant apt car Pu st, Probate Court, to be held at H* from the where be bad been in busiuess for the to relief. It is sold by waic n the second and he is now recovering past is guaranteed give wi hm and for County, Tuesday day of July next, and show broken Misses Thebe and Florence Cross and were of her father, Edwin lie of duly at ten of the clock I* fore noon. has returned guests recently eight years. says: R. II. Moody. next, they have, why the said account Rolerson sick I was ar.il show ran**, II any they have, why the* name accident.Mark Bessie Pearson attended the graduation Coruforth, and her sister. Miss HattieCorn- “When I first became working is lowed. Marnner said “I think Med not l*e vedmnd allowed. R. 1.Mrs. W. I. on the railroad and think the hard work “For my part,” one, should proved, appn til-O. E. .lOH > to Howard, exercises of Freedom Academy last week. and Mrs. Parsons visit- I m confident he and serves fortb_Mr. Henry and hud run me down in health. very bright and capable. CEO. E. JOHNSON. Judge A true copy. Attest; has her ice cream parlors exposure opened ....Ernest Higgins finished a successful ed with relatives in Belfast last week.... Mrs. 1 at work for a time although I will succeed.” A true copy. Attest: Cha.s. 1*. Hazf.lii and Saturday kept my “he is icecream every Wednesday in Belfast last week....An Wednes- should have been in bed. I “Yes,” replied the nth*;, certainly ( mas. P. Hazki.ti.nk, Register. term of school ,1. C. Whitney returned to Brooks kept losiug whether In rort f Pi and became greatly reduced in a worthy young man, but 1 doubt Q7ALDOBI).- eveuing. entertainment last night at the of II. L. are strength At a prolate Court held at Belfast, within and It fast, on the 9th day of Jim ____ Saturday day_The many friends Wing 1 had to and he has head enough to till his father’s shoes. weight. At last give up for for the County «»f H alder, on the 9th day of 8 Dodge, executrix of the last w nan luiiiisneu -sio iui me unuics and — crrailge very sorry to learu of his illness hope two L did nothing hut sit around the Roseleaf. l». 1908. Mitchell, late of in >• west FKANKFORT. years June. A. Searsport, and house. the winter I was ceased, having liei In* of lirooks is visiting A id Society. to soon hear of his recovery.Rev. During following Think II Savcil His I.ife A. MOORE, administratrix on the es presented Miss Edith Hobbs for count of administration of said > Dr. confined to utj bed the greater part of tate of Howard M. Moore, late <»t Prank- and Mrs. Simon Mrs. Parry of Freedom were guests of Lester M. Nelson of Naples, Maine, says MATTiE | with her private claim, for allowai her Mr. Titor. tire time. I suileied front gas on the stom- fort, in said County of Waldo, deceased, having grandparents, few last week. in a recent letter: “1 have used Dr. King’s who has and Mrs. B. P. Hurd a days not eat without en- a lor a license to sell Ordered, that notice thereof Crockett.Mrs. Fred Moody, Mr and Mrs. II. G. Hill, after spending ach and could anything lot and presented petition praying news New Discovery many years, coughs weeks in The Repul ....Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cilley received duiiog intense pain. It seemed as though life. I have successively, been very sick, is improving.Hollis several weeks in Rockland, returned home colds, and 1 think it'saved my estate of said deceased, described in said peti- newspaper published in Belfast, their there was a on tny stomach, latter and Massachusetts morning of the death of grand- pressure found it a reliable remedy tor throat tion. that all persons interested may at- is at home from and Mrs. E. E. liagley of Sunday had in arms and 0 Black, Jr., Sunday_Mr. 1 rheumatic pains my legs would no more be bate Court, to be held at Belfast, with his father. Miss Bessie Roberts of Brooks.... lung complaints, and Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to and will the summer Pittsfield and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hop- daughter, and was reduced in weight to 120 pounds, would be without of July next, and show cause, spend of j without a bottle than I all persons interested by causing a copy of this is a Mrs. Abbie Bagley and daughter Lizzie “I w as under the care of our home phjsi- Dis- have, why the said account should .Mrs. Charles Holmes spending kins of spent Sunday at T. \V. food.” For forty years New order to be thiee weeks successively in Plymouth cians but did not benefit me in the I nearly published GEO. E. JOB> and Belfast were in town Friday and Saturday. they the head of throat and the Journal, a ar with her son in Brooks.Mr. Hawes’_Several from Troy attended the covery has stood at Republican newspaper published A true copy- Attest: week least. After spending many dollars in of that at a Probate visited ....Mrs. E. L. Bartlett is in Vanceboro this [ lung remedies. As a preventive pneu- Belfast, they may appear Court, CHA8. P. HAZKLTiy Moore of Swanville exercises at Pittsfield last week. medicines and no help I decided to to be held at Belfast, within and for said Mrs. Janies graduating getting monia, and healer of weak lungs it has no County last w eek to attend the closing exercises of Mr. Dr. Williams’ l’iuk Dills. 1 took sever- I on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1908, at ten of the Mrs. Ida Maddooks, _Mrs. M. F. Leathers returned Sunday try eciual. .Sold under guarantee at K. II. SB.—In Court of Prol a their daughter, tl hoses and thev benefited me so much that I clock before noon, and show cause, if any they Bartlett’s school. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett anu * * WALDOfast, on the 9th day of June, Lewis Crockett from a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. Moody’s drug store. .‘>uc. ci.w. the of said should not and Mrs. I could tat. most anything without distress. have, why prayer petitionei Bartlett, administratrix on thees;;. Tuesday.Mr. June 21st, in Bangor and free. be Seekins of North E. in Pittsfield....Mrs. L. J. Sander- will pass Sunday, 1 kept taking the pills until cured. 1 have bottle granted. H. Chase, late of Winterport, in and Mr. and Mrs. George liagley at the CEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. then go to lirunsw ick to be present worked hard ever 170 little ?” ceased, having presented her tits’ with Mr. and Mrs. son and little daughter went to Massachu- since, weigh pounds Caller—“What’s your name, girl A true Attest: Searsport spent Sunday copy. ministration of said estate for alb. of of her brother, Willis Hasty, and am in good health,” Little Girl--“J>orothy.” Cuas. P. Hazeltixe, Register. Evelyn Holmes setts Monday for a visit....Mr. and Mrs. graduation That notice Raymond Ward.Miss Every dyspeptic should have a copy of Cal er—“But what’s your last name? Ordered, thereof Mrs. w ere at from the medical college there.Many weeks in 'J lie -!• has been visiting her sister, Alphonso Dyer of Pittsfield guests our free diet book, “What to Eat and how Little Girl—“I don’t know what it will be. At a rrobate Court held at Belfast, within and successively, Repul lielfast in id farmers are not done planting and but few for the County of Waldo, oa the 9th of newspaper published Belfast, a Lowe Woods’ A. L. Wal- to Eat.” It contains much useful informa- I'm not married Globe. day that all \Y. s. York, for few days—Leslie George Sunday-Mrs. yet.”—London A. D. 1903. persons interested may at:- of are sheared as yet. Grass tion. Send for a June, loss last week one of cott and of and Mrs. flocks sheep today copy. bate Court, to be held at Belfast, with a by daughter i-urminglon A Grand Family Medicine. 4 G. administrator on the met quite — Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills are sold all LANSON CASWELL, of and a: ! aim mu me iwnnig by July next, show cause, it dead while har- Pike of Lisbon Falls are at K. 11. a i\ estate of C. Las-ell, late of his farm horses dropping visiting druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on re- “It gives me pleasure to speax good Lydia Seaismout, why ihe said account should not be Lettie Hunt returned toiler iu said of Waldo, deceased, Mrs. Albert Cunning- Ward’s.Otis 11. Rhoades is making a needed_Miss ceipt of 50 ctmts six boxes word for Electric Bitters,” writes Mr. > rank County having pre- GEO. E. JOHN.- rowing.Mr. and price, per box; sented a fora license to sell at in 4:56 Houston St., New petition praying A true copy. Attest: near meeting with his in Foxcroft. duties at the Anna Jacques Hospital $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Com- (Ionian Of No. iorjc. or sale and certain real es- ham of North Searsport came short visit daughter for public private convey Chas. P. Hazeltim June 10th.Mr. pany, Sehenectadj, N. Y. “It's a grand family medicine dyspepsia tate of said described in said last Thursday .Reuben Rhoades a Newbury port, Mass., lame deceased, petition. with a serious accident recently bought and liver while for moved from the Aroostook complications; Ordered, Tliatthesaid petitioner noticeto took horse of Jacksou.... Greenlaw, who it cannot be too give SS.--ln Court of Probate. I while out driving. The horse fright uice carriage George back and weak kidneys all interested a of this has withdrawn Bitters persons by causing copy fast, on the 9th day of June, I onto the Sarah Davis farm, DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are recommended.” Electric to be weeks WrALDO the school children by the road- Mr. and Mrs. David Piper are moving to highly order published three successively White and Albert S. White, sun at some of and and will in a functions, the from his trade and moved with his family prompt thorough very regulate the digestive purify in The Republican Journal,a newspaper published tors of the will of James P. la;e and Rockland. Old neighbors and friends vi- White, side near the Black's schuolhouse short time strengthen the weakened and renewed vigor and at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate to Waterville. Mrs. Davis has returned to kidneys blood, impart in said County, deceased, having i into the ditch, throwing them both greatly regret their departure_The Good and allay troubles arising from inflamma- tality to the weak and debilitated of both Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said first and final account of adiuiuist: jumped 11th Miss Doris Files was at K. H. County, on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1908, a but Will Club met at Norton’s last Wednes- her farm_June tion of the bladder. They are recommend- sexes. Sold under guarantee estate for allowance. out. The horse ran more than mile, Guy at teii of the clock beiore noon and show cause, a cluster of live strawberries and ed everywhere. Sold by K. 11. Moody. drug store. 50c. That notice thereof Mr. Stone. Fortunately day. They will meet at Charles Smith’s showing Moody’s if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- Ordered, was by in ;• caught Lila Estes a er should not be weeks successively, the Repub! in- in two where a four of them were ripe.Miss Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches or can write 100 words granted. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham were not in Plymouth weeks, “My stenographer GEO. E. a newspaper published in Belfast,ii •<. over bruises or ones are healed JOHNSON, Judge. will be served..Miss was the guest of Miss Edith Harmon big quickly by minute.” A true Attest: that all persons interested may a11: nor were the horse or carriage. picnic dinner care copy. jured, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is “So can but she doesn't seem to bate to be held at Belfast, i. Jessie Hogan received an especial- mine, Cuas. P. Hazeltink, Register. Court, Sadie Gowen returned from New York Sunday.Mrs ly good for piles. Be sure to get DeWitt’s. what words she writes.”—Cleveland Leader. of July next, and show cause, it certificate for the solution oi a piano the said account should not bt APPLETON. last week to spend the summer at home. #80 Sold by R. H. Moody. At a Probate court held at within and why Bueklen’s Arnica Salve Wins. Belfast, GEO. E. JOHN- the Camden in the Commercial recently. for the of Waldo, on the 9th of The ball game between hoys .The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. puzzle Bangor Consumptives Made Comfortable. County day A true Attest: Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Cochran, June, A. I). 1903. copy. was won and Mrs. Richard C. Char. P. Hazeltim and the June (ith, by M. T. Dodge Wednesday, and the Sunshine Mr. A. II. Higgins and Tar has cured “I had a bad sore come on the Appletons, Foley’s Honey many Ga., writes: e. rendell, widow of Charles r. score was 10 to 0. each leeeived a #75 certificate for cases of and even in and could find nothing the Appletons. The Society with Mrs. Daniel Shaw Thursday Higgins incipient consumption instep «f my foot FlorenceRendell, late of Stockton Springs, in said ITTALDd SS.— In Court of Protiatt. the re- Bucklen’s Lizzie Mrs. Ames advanced stages affords comfort and1 that heal it until 1 applied County of Waldo, deceased, having presented a on the 9th The game was played here...-Mrs. afternoon.The State Sunday school su- the same_Mr. and Benj. pass- wpiild VV fast, day of June, lief. Refuse any hut the Less than half of a 25 cent for an allowance out of tlie per- mi of and Mrs. genuine Foley's Arnica Salve. petition praying C. McKenney, administratrix and Miss Emma, Blue- Mr. will ed Thursday in Belfast.Rev. of Osgood daughter, perintendent, Overlock, speak at Honey and Tar. R. II. Moody. box won the day for me by affecting a per- sonal estate said deceased. John xA. McKenney, late of Linc.ilu- hill, arrived Friday and will he the guests North Troy church next Sunday forenoon. Stephen Burton are entertaining company fect cure.” Sold under guarantee at R. 11. Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to County, deceased, having presei Mrs. G. Fletcher W. R. Ward of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: store. all persons interested by causing a cony of this and final account of administrai: of G. 11. Page for a few weeks...... A audience at church Sun- from; Waterville.Miss Millie Moody’s drug good Troy “This is to certify that I have used Foley's order to he published three weeks successively in tate for allowance. in Rockland two days last 12th and 13tli with Mrs. Clair a * A. Chapman was lay afternoon enjoyed the fine lecture by passed June Orino Laxative for chronic constipation, The Republican Journal, newspaper published Ordered, that notice thereof <• at Belfast, that they may appear at a Probate weeks in The week....Mr. and Mrs. Albert 11. Nervbert Rev. Alfreda lirewster, whose Stevens: in Unity.Mrs. Willis Philbrick and it has proven without a doubt to be a successively, Repubin pleasing For Indigestion. Court, robe held at Belfast, within and lor said in here the first her thorough practical remedy for this trouble, HnBnl newspaper published Belfast, of Rockland visited relatives won all hearts. The excellent of China has been the guest of parents, * ^ sour County, on tho 14th of A. D. art- manner sing- and it is with I offer eouscien, Relieves stomach day July, 1908, that all persons interested mav work has been pleasure my at ten of the clock before uoon, and show cause, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, of the week....Much needed ing furnished by the Misses Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Palis Dyer.The Misses tious reference.’’ R. II. of the heart. Digests wVvatyoueat Moody. palpitation if any they have, why the prayer of said petition- day of July next, and show the week W il- Monroe in done on the roads past by darcelon and Mrs. Don Sidelinger was also ;Marion and Gladys spent Friday er should not be granted. they have, why the said account al- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. lowed. lard Sherman and a large crew of men and much Troy may well be proud of Waterville_Mrs. Ira Howard of Pittsfield enjoyed. A true copy. Attest: GEO. E. JOHNS Jacobs and Linscott of at the Station horses.Misses such fine musical talent.We were all T ICE. and of Mr. and Mrs. 'ongregational JSprings doing A true copy. Attest: Irene, daughters hereby gives notice that. b«- .i !uue 8tli. The judges were Harry Watson, of Chas. P. Hazeltine. Register. Gushee of are here for Mrs. John Hutchings and family Ulysses Farmington, Good Will school in Fair- trincipai of the j late of 1 the summer mouths. READ- At a Probate Court held at Belfast, wuhin and EMMA J. MILLER, W. We have made arrangements with PHILADELPHIA & ield;Rev. J. Burford Parry, pastor of tha Liul Mrs. E. Thompson for the County of \\ aldo, on the 9th day of in the County of Waldo, deceit**, June, A. D. 1908. All 1 church iu Freedom, and and Marshall Nickerson ING COAL CO. to send their here, and shall handle this year bonds as the law directs. pei- CENTER MONTVILLE. lougregational Ed. Thompson barges iuauds the estate of said, week oil W, HALEY, administrator of the es- against Valter Mason, principal of the High school ,'ere in Swanville last working to the same foi A1 vah Morrison committed suicide by their well known Anthracite Coal and are now receiving our usual SAMUELtate of Maria Haley, late of Troy, in said desired present 1 Nickerson’s new house. thereto are •* 1 n Thorndike. The first was award- leuiy of having a ail indebted requests drowning in the old brook a.short prize County Waldo, deceased, presented gristmill We make the for orders received to 1st that the actual market value of meat immediately. 1 id to Miss Myrtle Erskine of Montville, the Mrs. Warren Henson of Prospect recently supply. following price August petition praying V distance west of I. D. Cram’s sawmill, the property ol said deceased now in his hands, ISRAEL 1 sited her Mrs. Frank Harding, who June 1908, he told his 1 econd to Miss Avis Myrick of Knox; and sister, subject to the payment of the collateral inherit- Belfast, J, June 12th. In the morning ives over the line in Swanville. the iliss Almatia Nelson of Branch Mills had just ance tax, the persons interested in succession A. 11. Wing, with whom he lived, thereto and the amount of the tax thereon may grandson, mention. The whole class Mrs. F. H. Cleaves anil daughter, Miss NOTICE. not ' lunorable spoke be determined by the Judge of Probate. ! that liis head felt very badly, as he had who have been stopping in J. W. and- Chestnut ton ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives notice that lie iuda, $7.25 **>•. 1 heir well and it was hard for the per That the said petitioner give notice administrator of the pieces to their Sto?e, Ordered, appointed He Egg for or three also J lathews’ have returned slept any two nights. cottage, to all interested by a of this to make a detiuite decision-,..The AND PUT persons causing copy ORILLA B. COOK, late of >! asked Mr. who was away to ! udges [ ouie in Searsport village. (DELIVERED IN.) order to be three weeks in Wing, going published successively decent 1 of the Student’s As- the Republican Journal, a newspaper publish- in tlie County of Waldo, what time he to be borne. OUrtli annual banquet as All work, expected ed at Belfast, that they may appear at a bonds the law directs. p* 1 ociatiou of Freedom was held iu demands the estate of Mr. Wing told him he should get baok Academy Platform of Cumberland Republicans. Probate Court, to be held at Belfast, with- against in and for said on the 14th day are desired to present the same !• after noon. When the * he grange hall, Freedom, June iflth. Sev- county, shortly family as- of July. A. D. 1908, at ten of the clock and all indebted thereto are reqo* 1 of the old students were 9. The semhled for dinner Mr, Morrison was miss- inty present, Portland, Me., June repub- «»«p»t before noon, and show cause, if any they have, payment immediately. Pea ISA At should not be Blackston sou from Massachu- for Cumberland coun- $5.75 why the prayer of said petitioner lollis and 1 can convention Coal, per ton, Mr. W went to his room and found Monroe, Me., June 9, 1908. Jng. ing the auditorium grauted. ! etts and lion. William P. of t y was held at today clean underclothing laid out on the bed and Thompson GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. * nd a full ticket nominated, NOTICE. ielfast were with more of county Coal taken'at the 50c. per ton less than above price. A true copy. Attest: 4 DMINISTRATOR'S knife and wallet on a shelf. present, many building ) his pocket He J he reads, in part: Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. 1Y hereby gives notice that he * he students who went to school to Hon. N. platform administrator of the * > at once suspected suicide and with some That the of appointed Resolved, republicans Wi i. Luce, former State superintendent.... in convention as- 8S.—In Court ot Probate, held at Bel- TYLER THAYER, late or neighbors began to search the brook. Mr. ^ lumberland county, UP STAIRS ONE FLIGHT ADD 40 CENTS PER TON. the 9th of 1908. Samuel lorn mencemeut week was all that could be WALDOfast, ou day June, in the County of Waldo, deceas* this of national elec- on the estate of Charles Morrison’s cane was found on a temporary g smbled ,on year E. Rendell, administrator bonds as the law directs. All nei>- ** “ “ “ “ “ “ said esired. Every day was 'rery pleasant, renew our to the funda- R. Itendfll, late of Stockton Springs, In the estate of said <]■ his hat hung on a and the t ion, allegiance TWO 60 mands against bridge, hush, j deceased, having presented his first ac- same for sett I' Rev. N. M. Ueikes from Semi- r lental of our party, aud we County, sired to present the 1 fhe Bangor was about ten feet principles count of adinluistation of said estate fcr allow- indebted thereto are requested t<> n Ah0dy away lying face e the position taken 1 ary Wat present and a large number from specially approve ance. immediately. SoWhWatd in soiiie two feet of water. Mr. the administration of President 25c. ton discount from the abbvb for bills in 30 that notice thereof be thiee HOLLIS M £ 11 of the surrounding towns....The Free- y per price paid Ordered, given, or in The a Maine, June 9, 1908 Morrison's wife and ohly daughter are j loosevelt, that no persons eorpora- weeks successively Republican Journal, Stoningtou. with the Fair- days from date of delivery. published in Belfast, in said County, Wife about two ( om Academy team played t ions in this county shall be considered newspaper dead, his dying years ago. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- notice. team J une 10th. The score to all the * eld t oo or too obey I’U '— -- Us Was a deeply religious man, a member league rich powerful our UaiD VUUl hereby give notice that she We to receive your orders which shall have usual prompt aud show cause if ADMIN1STRTORS’ 1 fas Freeddin, 6; Fairfield, 0.,..;Charles j iws of the land. hope day of July next, any they appointed administrator of the est. of the Methodist church, and respected by the said account should not be allowed. on the scaffold in his bam That the of have,why M. late of > ienaco, while Resolved, prohibition and careful attention. GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Judge. ANN ROBERTS, all. Mo cause save temporary derangement lias become one \ JUhe 9th, fell to the Poor and t he liquor traffic by law A true cony. Attest: in the County ot Waldo, deceit- can be of.Frank of Bel- fuesday, law All thought Myrick C f the established principles of the re- We also have the Creek Cumber- Chas. P. Hazeltink. Register. bonds as the directs. * noke one leg Just above the kuee. Maryland Company’s Georges the estate of sai-: fast recently visited his sister, Mrs. F. A. in this State and should demands against her I ublican party desired to the same tor 1 Jrs. Linscott of Jefferson visited son, Coal for blacksmith use. 88.—Iu Court of Probate, held at Bel- present Cushman. Mr. Myrick caught 60 trout the e maintained and made effective. We land all indebted thereto are requester the week-Mr. and ou the 9th day of June, 1908. John trad E. LtnsCott, past of the pro- WALDOfast, ment immediately. next day after his arrival—E. A. Sprowl emaud the enforcement R. Dun ton, administrator on the estate of Josie Jrs. f'arrer of Ripley visited their daugh- not tolerate its Bel in said deceased, WILBUR 1. of Beverly, Mass., is at his old home for a t ibitory law and will Forbes, late of last, County, the week.... to his first and final account of Brooks, June 9, 1908. er, Mrs. A. E. Liusoott, past , and we are opposed any having presented time. Mr. Sprowl’s horse got a hind foot unification, administration ol said estate for allowance. lev. J. Burford Parry and Mrs. Parry a ctiou the purpose of which is to repeal caught in a cross-way, June 11th, giving it Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three 4 DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE ■isited frieuds in Thorndike the week i SWAS & SIBLEY a past THE in COMY, weeks successively, The Republican Journal, a bad cut. Dr. Will Jackson of Belfast Roosevelt of th* The name of President newspaper published in Belfast, in said County, appoints d administrator was called to sew up the wound.Messrs. which was that all interested may attend at a Pro- MARY E. late of /as received with applause, S3.—In Court of held at Bel- persons SHUTE, Probate, bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 14th day Howes and Norton of llixmont are new the demanding on the 9th of 1908. A. in the of decea I enewed when plank WALDOfast, day June, Ruby of and show cause, if any they have County Waldo, DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. on July next, law directs. All I'aliner’s barn. ^ of the law NOTICE. Howe, administratrix the estate of William L. account should not be allowed. bonds as the j silling Solomon Direction* with each Vial wood, timber or other things from the Chas. P- Hazeltink, Register. Dinslow of tlie Mrs. Mabel 11. Knox ance. immediately. Kev. E. A. South Montville So. FOR Price Our Clubbing Offers. Owing to remises now occupied by STEPHEN S. of Brooks, State of Maine, as I will Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three at the church last we have ihe town SS.—In Court of Probate, held at Bel- June 1908. preached Sunday after- 1. Congestions. Inflammations.25 c rowded condition of our columns law. for 1 have fore* weeks in The Belfast, 9, Fevers* losecu'e them according to successively, Republican Journal, the 9th day of June, 1908. Henry Worm Fever, or Worm Disease. -26 of in this a in in WALDOfast,Ion noon. It is the intention of the society to 2. Worms, 1 to discontinue the advertisements losed the same upon mortgage published newspaper published Belfast, saidCounty, administratrator on the estate of ad L. Eklridge, 1 3* Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.25 iMie of Tl e Journal. m Belfast. that all persons interested may attend at a Pro- in said NOTICE a afternoon at will them printed Ellen M. 'ate of Winterport, hold service every Sunday and Adults.25 C offers, and present bate to be held at on the 14th Eldndge, she I- 4. Diarrhea: of Children lubbing JUDe 3> I Court, Belfast, deceased, having presented his first aud ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives notice that next Bilious HATTIE B. ROWE. of and show if County, with the 2.30 o’clock after Sunday. There will 6. Dysentery. Gripings, Colic.2ft i here. They apply only to subscrip- 19UAB8. ; day July next, cause, any they final account of administration of said estate lor appointed administratrix, riefly I the said account should not be al- 7. Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis.25 is have, why of the estate of be no service next in and when payment _ allowance. Sunday.Last Friday ons paid advance; lowed. of 1 8. Toothache, , Neuralgia.2ft that notice thereof be three LUCY A. BENNETT, late Fred Holbrook was once more tried be stated what if GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. Ordered, given, morning 9. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.25 I lade it should premium, in The A true copy. Attest: weeks successively, Republican Journal, in the of Waldo, deeeas- before trial J. 0. Johnson for as- 10. Indigestion, Weak Stomach.25 desired. It is also necessary say to in iu said County justice Dyspepsia. c ny, is Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. a newspaper published Belfast, County, bonds as the law directs. All per- IS. Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis.25 that all interested may attend at a Pro- de- sault. This being his second offence within Croup. 1 hat none of these are mailed persons mands the estate of said publications At a Probate Court within and for be held at Belfast, on the 14th against 14. Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Erysipelas.25 held at Belfast, bate Court, to sired t*> present the same for settle a few weeks he was under or from this office. We the of second of and show cause, if any < placed $1,000 15. Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.25 irith The Journal County Waldo, on the Tuesday day of July next, they indebted thereto are to m and claim requested to the of the 16. Fever and Ague, Malaria. .25 * one June, A. D. 1908. have, why the said account private bonds await sitting Septembe * ave to pay for these publications year : immediately. Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal.25 to be the last should not be allowed. 17. Piles. from Court of Probate, held at Bel- certain instrument, purporting ESTHFR‘ court in Belfast. Failing to procure bonds 1 u advance, and they are then sent TTALDO 88 —In GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. 18. Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes.25 of 1808. Phebe A will and testament of Dladanna H. Killman, June 1908. 1fast, on tbe 9tli uay June, A true Attest: Belfast, 9, he was to be committed to jail. He was 19. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head.25 \ heir respective offices to our subscribers, on the estate of late of Stockton Springs,in said County of Waldo, copy. j, Ci aw ford, administratrix P. Hazeltink. Cough, Spasmodic Cough.25 one of Belfast, in *aid County, j deceased, having been presented for probate, Chas. Register. taken to Belfast Saturday by deputy sheriff 20. Whooping ( lur offers are as follows for ; lenry Dunbar, late sub- Difficult clubbing her first and final ac- be to all in NOTICE. The 21. Asthma,Oppressed, Breathing.25 Ordered, That notice given persons < and leceased, having presented j ‘The subscriber notice that she has Chas. Adams.J. J. Walker family Calculi.25 ear’s paid in advance: of said estate for allow- terested a of this order to be NOTICE. hereby by gives 27. Kidney Disease. Gravel, 3 subscription ] ount of administration by causing copy EXECUTRIX’S a- three weeks in The EXECUTOR’Sgives notice that be has been duly appointed pointed executrix of the last will have arrived home after a two weeks’ visit 28. Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness.1.00 'he J ournal and Farm & 1 noe, published successively Repub- of Home.®?’29 ■ that executor of the last will and testament of Fever Sores or Canker.25 * 2.25 thereof be three lican Journal, published at Belfast, they near Rockland.Mrs. S. M. 29. gore Mouth, rhe Journal and Tribune Farmer. That notice given, j at Ash Point TTrdered, a at a Probate Court, to be held at J. late of GEORGE W. late of Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed.25 • 2.10 reeks in The Republican Journal, may appear SUSAN ATWOOD, Winterport, BENSON, 30. fhe Journal and McCall’s Magazine... successively, within and for said on the sec- Butler of Camden has been visiting rela- • in Belfast, in said County, Belfast, County, of deceased. All persons of deceasc-i 34. gore Throat, Quinsy and Diphtheria.25 and New Idea MagMine.. 2.10 tewspaper published of the in the County Waldo, in the County Waldo, fhe Journal attend * Pro- ond Tuesday of July next, at ten of said de estate in town_Miss Ervie aud Miss Chronic Headaches.2ft 2.50 hat all interested may having demands against the estate having demands against the tives Dalby 35 Congestions, rhe Journal and Tri-Weekly Tribune.. persons on the 14th clock before and show cause if aDy they nto Court, to be held at Belfast, day noon, ceased are desired to present the same for settle- ceased are desired to present the Saunders of are 77. Grippe, Hay Fever and Summer Colds. ...25 The Jour- the same should not be proved, ap- »>* Maud Hyde Park, Mass., Special Campaign Offer: J f July next, and show have, why ment, and all indebted thereto are requested to tlement, and all indebted thereto fits proved and allowed. a two weeks’ vacation at Mrs. E. A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, the vest each six i ,»ve. the said make payment immediately. to make payment Immediately. spending of 1 al and the Tri-Weekly Tribune why GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. .1 pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt price. OHN80N? FRED ATWOOI). ELIZABETH Mitchell’s.Miss Belle Turner ▲ true copy. Attest: L. spent 1 for one dollar in advance by true Belfast, June 9,1908. Medical Book sent free. aonths paid A copy—Attest P. Register. Winterport, May 12,1908.—3w24 week with her mother in Camden. :p Begl8t„. Chas. Hazeltine, last HUMPHREYS* HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corner * Id or new subscribers. Dr. W. L. Cargill has just put his fine new William and John Streets. New Yon. I only unsightly but bad become indeed John A. Fogg, Miss Bertha I. Bird, AFTER BIRD society! a nuisance. the of a Mason. Through efforts Miss Loula JJUTCHERS. . committee from our society, with the Flower and Park Committee, E. F. in World of the Belfast England Dispoiled America meeting aid of the city council, the owners were Ilanson, Rev. A. A. Smith, Miss Mabel Joins \u Show In- society was held Mon- notified of the deplorable conditions R. Mathews, Rev. D. L. Wilson, Mrs. War. Bird-Barren Everglades to better them in some Mrs. W. Army of Plume in the common council and requested H. H Johnson, Harry Clark, roads of International at once. The result is alike Chas. Bradbury, Thos. E. Shea, W. J. building, and was call- way grati- Hunters. 1 and beneficial, and removes one Kotman, J. W. Dougan, George Dod- Mrs. fying That whole a o’clock p. m„ by of the in our domain. worth. New Tory, June 15. ;lt many plague spots have After The new m idem tomb is Vacant Dot and regions of the Florida everglades bury, president. mortuary Building, Unsightly been robbed un- also the result of an Place Committee, Mrs. F. W. Pote, within the last three years, routine work and agitation begun by life to our members. Mrs. Geo. E. Brackett, Miss Carrie M. of every vestage of bird supply address of the with the .s the We have kept in touch with the ad- Cutter, Miss Maude E. Barker, Mrs. F. the world’s millinery market of the secre- that formerly bied e reports vance of civic betterment through dif- M. Wood, Miss Charlotte W. Colburn, plumage of the heron Rev. Ross there in countless numbers, was report- tier were submitted, ferent publications, and occasionally Mrs. F. J. Rigby, Adolph ed From several ornitholo- vote order- valuable papers by leading men anil bach, Rev. A. A. Smith. here today. -nr7" unanimous a survey women the movement have been for the gists, who have just completed upon Plans were made regular have been sent i,, lows: read and discussed. We Hatter our- of this section, reports of the in the matter of ^sational As- t: ritESIBENT. we work society to the of the Makes Bread t il selves that at no time have allowed headquarters that for the Societies declar- Combines^ the Imr our interest to refuse barrels, caring pavilion sociation of Audubon is of Belfast Hag. was most rich in after un- that where America : [tear Friends: As We are under deep obligations to The and bathhouses and looking ing HIGHEST FINEST GREATEST races of birds it is totally bar- of 1908 for Republican Journal and to reporters and Eater the tropical meeting kempt places by-ways. At this rate of devastation, at this for other papers for aiding us in keep- ren today. .. permit me, will hold a flower show. hunters will COLOR* FLAVOR. NUTRITION. our work so and continu- society it is asserted, the plume "4b my thanks and appre- ing faithfully of before the The seeds The next meeting will be held with leave this country entirely stripped ktininess and true help- ously public. five been ail its birds of within years. work we have under- planted in this way have widely Mrs. F. W. Rote Monday, Juue 22nd. plumage ASK YOUR GROCER, balk the world-wide activities of in the last scattered and have been fruitful in To unplished the hunters, whose ■ results. Even the far State professional plume good away MAINE G. A. R. and despoiled conferred of Colorado has at least one improve- THE forces have reached the honor resorts, England is al- MAINE AGRICULTURE. the duties ment association the direct outgrowth America’s rarest ■. ,■ performed firm From end to to the best of our own. The annual encampment of the de- ready taking steps. : the society the has been ravag- State Commissioner Gilman Reports Prog- We that some of our most Grand of the end British Empire and ability. regret partment of Maine, Army market feath- ress in Many Directions. have not ed as Florida has by the auk the Mayor, Mr. cherished plans matured, and the 26th annual conven- to the “mod- the children in Republic, er seekers. A bill similar The annual of the State com-, ■ so those of interesting report for his assistance, of the Audubon workers Horal and civic tion of the department Maine, Wo- el law,’’ which missiouerof agriculture, A. W. Gilman, many times. To the culture righteousness. almost were in have succeeded in leading every the comments on the my We have all learned the educational men's Relief Corps, held Auburn contains following i.-t l'also express state in this to aaopr, is iu-uay called value of good in public schools 11th with an country agricultural affairs of Maine: i: aid whenever pictures Juue 10th and unusually Lord Avebury in the and it must be patent to the average attendance. The business of the being pressed by "We are able to report a good degree large House of Lords for the prohibition of have built interested citizen that if our boys and forenoon and afternoon of progress among the farmers, especial- .-aid, “If you Wednesday of the skin or TELEPHONE the the importation plumage, in the direction of more efficient farm RURAL work need not could be taught general prin- was routine. ly i, vour girls sessions mostly Depart- of all wild birds except ostriches, be of our that the problem of Frank F. Goss of body management aud the applying of busi- w’iiere they should ciples work, ment Commander used as articles of would be more eider ducks and birds ness to the of the t foundations uuder civic betterment easily Auburn made a brief address, reporting principles operation diet. Acting upon the startling reports farm. been the aim and solved than in any other way. the condition of the order in Maine to i,as from the Audubon officials de- the We are to suggest that our of committees and ofti- Florida, “The products of the farm during I tnprovement Society, prompted date. Reports laws the sale the immediate future be clared to-day that against as a whole have been of aver- SERVICE from efforts for heard. Asst. Gen. past year has been proven cers were Adjt. of the of this irres- means to this trophies butchery, and in most instances good norts of our esteemed directed to some looking George G. Gifford reported there are would age quality, pective of where they were taken, have been received. end. 150 posts, the same number as last Al- prices be this country. note an advance We have held 21 meetings uuai ui urged throughout “We are pleased to ■.or Hugo, “The beauti- regular year, ana a memuersmp on>o, is even more We have en- though the English bill lines. The of the this also with 3 by special call. which is a net loss of 224 members for along dairy high price useful;” than the Audubon “model the for a since roueu HZ IlJcLLl L/C* 13 111 guuu oianuuig, the There were 29S 17 sweeping grain emphasizes necessity -;gn of the society year. deaths, law” it is believed that with pro- have 2 are deceased. and 135 here, more thorough study of economy in 11 withdrawn, discharges, 3s transfers suspen- serve to members. per emorcement the latter may in all a bet- with the same We have 19 non-resident sions. The number mustered in was production lines, including 55c. month spirit the encroachment of the interna- aud the of Residences, per Trust- Our corps of olticers have eacli year 508. stay ter selection of cows raising determination. tional commercial bird slaughter. Even- been selected and have been The business of interest at more home-grown feed. mav receive the hearty Varefully principal it is the of the associa- all was tually purpose “The interest in the farmers’ institute tiie and friends, able and progressive, women, making the closing meetings June 11th the society a tion to perfect an interational organiz- work has been unabated. I undertakings as far as possible suc- election of officers. The Grand Army Forty-seven jiiin, remain, ation to check this scouring of the been held the month cess. This has been a most important elected officers as follows: Department institutes have during Business, 70c -peetfully, for the adornment of the nations of 6046.” per factor in our progress. The entire co- K. Dana of globe year, with a total attendance iiakles Bradbury. Commander, Woodbury at the of their bird life. fairs of the officials has en- senior vice expense On the subject of agricultural operation city Westbrook; commander, reasons for difficulties Damaris- “The aesthetic checking Mr. Gilman states that “while in some btary’s report, abled us to overcome many Humphrey K. Webster of who this universal butchery of all birds exhibitions the the past year. cotta; vice commander, Isaac P. of the original purpose id members of the Bel- junior bear the fatal charm of beauty are the in The work of years has brought Davis of medical director, J. II. of a fair to educate people agri- It is much to eight Poland; said William Dutcher, pre -naety: to a where less than J. secondary;” culture seems to be somewhat obscured, A PLAN BY WHICH RESIDENTS OF RURAL DISTRICTS that each us point nothing McGregor, West Enfield; chaplain Association of organization ex- sideut of this National it our that in a num- the very best gleaned from our W. Webster, Newport; council of ad- is opinion goodly shows a marked ad- Audubon Societies at its headquarters, the MAY BE CONNECTED WITH THE RURAL EXCHANGES OF perience and the knowledge gathered ministration, Charles II. Mitchell of ber of these fairs managers have, orn can deny that our 141 to day. “The primary of the com- from those who have blazed the track Portland and James 15. Parker of Broadway, the agricultural interests eighth of exist- reasons are economic. These to THE NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH year to the “new conception of the city to national en- strictly munity at heart and are endeavoring than ever for the Cherrylield; delegates aside from their wonder- each 1 iped beautiful” should us. And may Ira C. Joshua W. birds, entirely add some new educational feature we have actual- satisfy campment: Jordan, as of form COMPANY. What mar the har- ful delights objects beauty, no false or stupid notion Black, John W. Whitcomb, Patrick well year. j ■iug the past twelve the basis of our nation’s health as “Maine leads the Xew England States monv or the whole-souled devotion that T. Jacobs, William A. e endeavor Hayes, George What the street cleaning energetic our work in all S. Crowell prosperity. iii the number of fairs held and she have characterized Earle, J. C. Baker. Charles the sea : ,-rie of workers, coin is to this metropolis a standard in the these vears. and Jefferson Savage. The officers were department must maintain high of our city birds are to the whole country. As their It is operation There is much of great significance in installed Gen. Chas. P. Mattocks of character of these exhibitions. -us is still by activities as are checked by of the of the nearest central office of the generally, that should be then an- scavengers evident that the legislature be- Inquire Manager our personal association Portland. Commander Dana and very unnatural destruction, pestilence lieves in the local fairs. At an inspiration to us and the thought nounced tile name of Wm. II. Holston agricultural or in many death will surely follow. The birds it increased the State New Company’s system, write for pamphlet "Rural -appointed can we best advance of Westbrook as his assistant adjutant its last session England 1 we have kept uppermost—how stand at the foundation of all our na- from do, yet the work so vitai to us all. He also announced the name j stipend to agricultural societies in view and la- general. tural resources and our very existence, inhabitant Service,” to New England Telephone and object We feel that in closing a word of of Francis Cloudman of the same town 1 1 4 to two cents for each Telephone Telegraph ai’iv for the improve- as well. To take up this light against without a commendation should be given our as his assistant of the State, dissenting We do not claim to quartermaster general. the monied interests that are killing Room No. 101 Milk has shown earnestness voice.” Company, Advertising Dept.. 914, Street, president who They were then installed. the indi- d the wisest means in our country's birds we need was distributed and rare capability in many directions; On motion of Gov. llobie a vote of The State stipend Imt so far as possible vidual and financial— Boston. i„v.3 to our vice who have proven ! thanks was extended to the retiring de- support—moral among 40 societies. to local con- presidents woman and child in the ,’the work of the need- of every man, The of agriculture is still themselves possessed just partment commander, Frank F. Goss have department it strictly a business country. It is reported that we the direction of more educa- ed cjualities for the. position and have of Auburn. Mr. Goss responded in a working in which personal glory been endowed with a million dollars; in the schools extended genuine hospitality upon all feeling manner and said that had it not tion in agriculture public dal do not enter. but this is untrue, as we depend solely Mr. Gil- occasions when it was due. Our treas- been for the devotion of his of the State. On this subject j unfailing the interest of less than a third of business woman members he could upon man’s report says: of urer is an experienced assistants and the five dollar its in the way this sum, and the annual no addition to our school and fitted to fill any position of trust not have made the success that he had. “There is better facilities for bills of our sustaining members. Many of more and at all time to render properly bal- The State Women's Relief Corps curriculum that will be practi- the eliminating millions are behind our opponents, the of ation, anced accounts. Our collector and elected officers as follows: President, cal benefit than the teaching agricul- unsiglitly and business bird butchers.” and the me- ugly, other officers have been corresponding- Mrs. Kate R. Whitmore of Hampden; ture in the rural districts and in pro- IVe ippearance faithful and to the heads of the vice Mrs. Minnie B. Smith of chanic arts in the city schools. LIVE STOCK for that which ly president, A Blaine Memorial. regard much B. cannot lay too much emphasis upon the artistic in various committees belong praise Auburn; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Clark, eallliful and in mat- teaching of in the for diplomacy and zeal handling Bridgtou: conductor, Mrs. Annie of the failure to erect a thorough agriculture in their hands. Mrs. Emma Apropos rural schools.” and at- ters placed Jones, Newcastle; guard, monument to .Tames G. Blaine, George esque naturally In returning the trust with first director, Mrs. own little again Smith, Thomaston; Wilfred Pearce, a Maine man and the WITH THE on "aii our city Commi which have honored me so many Elizabeth Westbrook; assistant t and “there is you Swan, financial editor of the New York Sun, possess, I wish to thank you heartily for Mrs. Elsie M. Alexander, ved that it does not feel years, director, makes to the Kennebec Journal a sug- patience atid kindness, Brunswick; third director, Miss Mar- favor- IA licence of beauty.” your unfailing gestion which should command CASTOR MONARCH PAINTS. and to once more remind you of our Andrews, Gray; fourth director, for the Infants and Children. F. L. ,11 tlie we have cor- garet able attention. The building For LIBBY, Burnham, Maine, past and that, if we pursue Mrs. J. Moore, Lewiston; fifth i at was offensive audit special mission, Mary International Bureau of American Re- certain e ainou. There it tactfully and conscientiously, director, Mrs. wia swasey, which is erected in Wash- The Kind You Have ..etical educator. no fur- publics, being Always Bought -AM)- it is the time will come when Resolution were passed recognizing and of which Andrew > improvement in the ington Carnegie ther argument will be needed to enlist the faithful services of the State memorial of Bears the ways and is the donor, is in a way a AMERICAN MASS. kept public tne ui an and other State officers. HOUSE, BOSTON, and it is now inenuiy cu-uperawuu president Mr. Blaine, who was prominently iden- of --s, rarely in the which so voted to a in- Signature L&zSiTZ7-cUcJU/l'. citizens object upon It was appoint patriotic tified with the of the Pan- Weekly shipments of live stock to k yards the receptacle of our inception Brighton the prosperity structor, this being a new oliice in the so :.,i as formerly, largely depends American movement, and it has been Market. Cars leave Belfast every Monday morn- garbage attractiveness and up-to-date State NO HUMBUG. cleaner, our walks neat- city—its Corps. termed by Mr. Carnegie. Mr. Pearce’s ing and Burnham Monday noon. Dover and Fox- methods. The National Women’s Relief Corps No claims have to be made for lawns and is that Maine furnish a humbug croft every Saturday morning. I solicit ell about gar- officers: suggestion and the well known your Respectfully submitted, of Maine elected the following Blaine memorial room in the building, Foley’s Honey Tar, d after and carefully for colds and lung troubles. consignment, promising you prompt and satis- Elizabeth L. Brackett. President, Mrs. Rose R. Graham of trimmed with Maine stone and wood, remedy coughs, v consistently pride The fact that more bottles of Foley's Honey factory returns with the party’s name and ad- Westbrook: senior vice president, Mrs. with articles what has been happily embellished wrought by and Tar are used than of any other cough dress I sell your stock to. Write for shipping treasurer’s report. Maude M. Merrick of Waterville; junior nid while we are far Maine artisans and supplied with fur- remedy is the best testimonial of its great vice Mrs. Blanch Merrill of unknown driections and my weekly market letter, free. ii given the opportunity To the Officers and Members of the lieltasi president, niture and objects associated with Mr. merit. Why then risk taking some Hebron; secretary, Mrs. Mabel E. Day, is a idea. Pass it when Foley’s Honey and Tar step by step. Treasurer’s re- Blaine. It good along. preparation Improvement Societp: treasurer, Mrs. Amelia A. costs no more and is safe and sure? R. a wide range Gorham; —Portland Press. you ittempted from June, 1907, to June, 1908: Mrs. Emma H. WE and our port Soule. Portland; chaplain, the past year in- Moody._ to beau- receipts. E. Hutchinson, Hallowed; patriotic mainly given WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY PILLS. N. writes: Cash on hand.$338 18 structor, Mrs. Charlotte Reed, Presque Mrs. S. Joyce, c iaremont, II., WANT which was secur- Have bottles of park, Gifts. 73 00 Isle; counsellor. Mrs. Amelia Millett, Have you neglected your Kidneys? “About a year ago 1 bought two vim and vigor of the nervous and It cured me of a Dues from secretary. 96 00 Gorham; delegates to national conven- you overworked your system Foley’s Kidney Remedy. :■ o and the caused trouble with and trouble of several YOUR 'iety, privileges bathhouse rental. 7 26 Louisa A. Rumford your kidneys severe case of kidney tion, Mrs. Downs, in a ee to all our citizens to on Lear bill. 9 00 bladder? Have you pains loins, side, It certainly is grand, City gov’t, returned years' standing. also Palls; Mrs. Maria Sylvester, Pittsfield; and bladder? Have you a and 1 recommend I carry a full line ol these paints; ,; its embryo stage it lias Lawn party, food sale and concert 127 53 back, groins good medicine, heartily Mrs. Emily I. Cole, Bangor, and Mrs. of the face, SUBSCRIPTION irite pleasure resort for Interest on deposit. 6 70 flabby appearance especially it.” R. H. Moody. Elizabeth Hutchinson, Augusta. under the eyes? Too frequent a desire to and not a fair day passes To THE REPUBLICAN We $657 67 pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney Pills JOURNAL. • i: do not avail people will cure at R. H. Moody’s, Druggist. SENOOR’S FLOOR PAINTS EXPENDITURES. you, want you to take advantage of our com : the comforts of this Bucksport District Piice 50c. Freight.? H 35 , F0LEYSH0NE1MABheals eg spot with its delight- Ministerial Association Williams’ M’f’g Co., Props., Cleveland, I stops the cou^h and ltaiagf varnishes, oils, driers, bination with THE NEW IDEA WOMAN’S in the E. F'. Hanson for Messrs. Richards, ltsurpassed by any llill, Haker, Harvey and H. F. in fact ■ BRUSHES; everything MAGAZINE. We have announced nic value. Students of Hanson. 24 69 already of in- The District Ministerial of i;so find it a center E. L. Heard. 95 20 Bucksport in the way painters’ sup- tliat we offer the two together for $2.10. ot 9 00 western di vision, will hold cumber and variety Lear’s work at park. Association, plies. it already seek its area. Conant & Co. 69 D5 its sessions in First Methodist church, <«> Regular Subscription Price $2.50. justifies the time, labor W. E. Marsh for seats. 8 00 Belfast, June 22nd and :23d. It is hoped 2.16 Eli Cook. -56 25 EDGEMARK of New Idea at to have a large attendance, and extten- Sample copies this ■xpended. J. W. Jones. 20 20 ■ will be made the season our society ap- 2 00 sive preparations by office. N. S. Lord. and citizens to entertain FEE C. less $;l rebate, for sbrubs 25 00 church people $25.00. Trussell, REPUBLICAN Secretary’s salary. George JOURNAL PUB. CO b the visiters. Rev. II. B. dis- have were artistically plant- Park day expense. 7 43 Haskell, Successful as a sire of extreme racehorse Sire of over 30 who will be in atten- speed. Successor to Maine a plan drawn by a floral Howes & Co. 5 75 trict superintendent, raced to records below 2.30. Colts from local mares bred to him have Belfast, 10 02 committee in- boston firm. Later $20.- Mason & Hall. dance. The executive 2.30 at 2 of 1 10 beaten years age. ■ ded for border trees and W. E. Hamilton. cludes Rev. Harry Hill of Searsport; Mitchell & Trussell. Workmen at Park. 26 22 The was piped foi Rev. W. A. Hanscom of Castine and park Trucking, etc. 12 03 1W A N TF xpenseof $74.45 and 20C Rev. A. E.Luce of Belfast. Rev. H. G. BILLY HERR, 4 Years, ■■HIV I LU KKGAKDINO V UU McGlauflin is secretary. The program: pUiCIlHSCU spilim- $382 79 i Farm or Business of $20.20, A gardener Cash to balance. 274 88 MONDAY EVENING. FEE $15.00. W. M.D. I for sale. Not particular about location. half of S. Johnson, per week, which, 7.30— Praise Service, W. A. Hanscom. ■ Wish to hear from owner only who our so- $657 67 stallion. His sire is OFFICE NO. ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. ■ will sell direct to Give '■•■.25, was paid by 7.45— J. W. H. G. Mc- A very promising and very handsome young 2, buyer. price, submitted, Sermon, Price; ■ description and state when possession under by the city. The Respectfully Charlie 2.07, and his dam by Diavolo, 2.09. ■ can be had. i Sue M. Partridge, Treasurer. Glauflin, Alternate. Herr, Office hours every afternoon from l to 4. Address. athhouses owned by us ■ L DARBYSHIRE, Box 9999 N. Y TUESDAY. Evenings I shall be at my residence, 23 RodMiter, G, ring discussions. A good sized, well proportioned draft animal, working single who donated the use ol President, Miss Carrie M. Cutter. ing of papers and 6tf double harness His first colts are just coming along. House telpeuecall, 32, ring 22. it the time in response to Vice Presidents, Mrs. Charles Brad- 2.00— Praise Service, C. L. Kinney. regularly. ■ •• by Miss Barker, chair bury, Miss Maude 15. Barker, Mrs. P. 2.15—Papers and Discussions. These horses can be seen and examined at the; Waldo County Fair m.ittee in charge. Six M. Wood. 7.30— Praise Service, D. M. Angell. Violin instruction. of fees and a guarantee given that the ■ ■ *ios were bought and Secretary and Auditor. Mrs. George 7.45— Preaching by W. F. Emery; A. ground. Prompt payment required J. mares foals or fee returned. Write or apply to MARCELLUS DOW, :i,e grounds, and the E. Brackett. J. Lockhart, Alternate. produce living Wood like to start a class in Belfast. Pupils to be will re vive careful attention. Will arrange for alt on the shore below, treasurer, miss ruie ivt. j/artriuge. Following is a list of the papers BROOKS, MAINE, or Belfast, Maine. one or two lessons per week, as Any read and discussed. The first named is HORACE CHENERY M. L. NEVINS, preferred. wn for extra labor and Attorney, John H. Dunton, Has a new line of desiring to study please leave address, read the and the flic summer season, Collector, Mrs. George E. Brackett. to write and paper AIKS. COOMBS, 47 High St„ others to lead in the discussion: 1 ii amount expended by Executive Committee, Mrs. C. A. or for particulars apply to Mahy Nines at above the park $334.00. The Pilsbury, JIrs. H. H. Johnson, JIrs. Recent General Conference Legisla- Shirt Waists White Goods address. 3ml3* ■■I donations from indi i Charles Bradbury, Mrs. E. F. Hanson, tion. What it signifies, II. G. Mc- \ of our society have Jliss Charlotte YV. Colburn, JIrs. E. S. Glaullin, II. 15. Haskell, P. E. | Law. He makes a specialty of SUESINE in ted in our local paper, | Pitcher, JIrs. A. A. Smith, JIrs. J. H. Resubmission of the Prohibitory TO LET Journal, and the mate Quimby, JIrs. J. II. Howes, Jliss Juliet Is it needed? E. II. Boynton, J. W. SILKS and carries the Stock accessories. ; and 4 furnished rooms, includ- ■ to our credit A. Jliss Carrie E. White, JIrs. Price. For.July August, placed Wiggin, N. Tribune ing kitchen. A man and wife, or two ladies pre- ■ the Y, I The Relation of Childen to King- The NICE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. id one food sale whicl Geo. A. Quimby, Jliss Julia M. Perry, Tri-Weekly ferred. Good references required. Inquire or I). M. ety a little more tliar JIrs. C. O. Poor, Jliss Sue M. Part- dom of God, Harry Hill, Angell. | write to tfl8 Its Advan- and Underwear. entertainment was giver ridge, JIrs. A. 1. Brown, JIrs. F. JI. Our Church Policy; (a) issues of six each week) and Ladies’ Footwear THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL OFFICE A. (Three pages per "inter season, many feat Wood, Jliss Carrie JI. Cutter, Mrs. tage, A. J. Lockhart, C. Purdy; (b) | | A. G. Ii were pleasing yet owing Harry YV. Clark. Its Disadvantages, W. Hanscom, 1 "nation of adverse circum Forestry Committee, Mrs. F. W. G. Winslow. : ! for RUGS FOR SALE "arely paid expenses, Pote, Mrs. Bancroft II. Conant, Miss The Present Outlook Missions; (a) NEW 1 ol J. W. Tripp, W. M. Keyes; (b) ....FROM.... pi important social event Mabel R. Mathews, Mrs. C. H. Crosby, Foreign, I The Journal Sloop vaclit “ALICE,” 30 feet long, 10.5 wide, t as the lawn al Mrs. Charles R. Coombs. Home, W. A. McGraw, C. L. Kinney. 1 5 years old. Sails new last. year. Iron keel, amt party given Republican •) four tons of Iron ballast. Has cabin accom- "■ a brilliant sue and Street Com- Evangelistic Effort; How? Old pig Aug. 7th, Sanitary Vigilant Special Carpets. modation lor from four to six. First class condi- ■ Miss When? Where? O. G. Barnard, F. L. months each for in advance.^ way and adding to tin mittee, Miss Maude E. Barker, % *$-Six $1.00 SEND FOB CIRCULARS TO tion. Price $350. Write Ha', than $100. It was esti- Inez E. Crawford, Miss Carrie M. Cut- Provan, W. H. Durham. .. 3t23* R. B. BROWN, Cast!ne, Me. 1!l a Christian under Obli- t_- I an,., ; —iWO people were in attend ter, Rev. A. A. Smith, Rev. Adolph Is Professing ORIENTAL RUG WORKS, v the and Th< Rossbach. gation to Join the Church? J. P. Sim- of this day evening. The Tribune is one of the leading newspapers 5m 12 SKOWHEGAN, MAINE. nnpiete of the Entertainment Committee, JIrs. H. onton, A. E. Luce, A. B. Carter. % report party (• addition to news contains much other •> 1 be Journal the following H. Johnson, Miss Maude E. Barker, The Demands of Social Life in the country and in general Farm for Sale ■w.fij1 best to meet them? W. while The Journal will con- $ ,, ■xiicgerated in no auc Miss Juliet A. Wiggin, Mrs. F. W. Church; How § matter of interest, Republican particular, NORTH 11 »8 one JIrs. Geo. F. C. N. Garland, H. M. Pur- IN PORT, MAINE, fact.,,,.'ll of the most satis Pote, Mrs. Chas. S. Bickford, Emery, tinue to cover the local field. •) for sale. J (• "farm 180 acres of land, 40 acres of mow- functions in the history A. Quimby, Mrs. Joseph Tyler, JIrs. C. ington. Z Containing 3 miles acres of high land suitable We are indebted large II. Walden, Jliss Bertha 1. Bird, Mrs. § You will all the details of the Presidential campaign •) The TRUE 8. HE AG AN farm, about ing land, 50 pasture, get from Belfast and one-balf mile fiom for sheep raising and other stock, well watered our Brad JIrs. R. II. Mrs. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne, W. Va., * postofflce 50 president, Mrs. C. H. Crosby, Howes, in Tribune. Pitcher schoolnouse, will be sold at a bargain to from springs, lemainder in wood land, apple writes: “I was a sufferer from kidney The ell. 11.-.;"■ *iie committee of arrange YV. J. Dorman, Mrs. E. F. Hanson, settle estate. Enquire of trees in good condition. One story house, so that at times 1 could not get out 7»x42. in Well "ere in theii Mrs. E. A. Sherman. Mrs. YV. disease, tfl9 JOHN R. DUNTON, Belfast, Me. wood house, and barn good repair. |10 untiring Harry of bed, and when I did I could not .stand REPUBLICAN JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., % of good water. Five miles from Belfast, 2$ miles time. .. in hi !."* Clark. members of the straight. I took Foley’s Kidney Remedy. | from the Camp Ground. This farm is every of a stock farm. For feai ;lst improvements for the ChiljJf the night before apj'8: Harry YV. One dollar bottle and part of the*second § BELFAST, MAINE. way suitable for particulars to our Rem- f inquire of DAVID L. HERRICK, .1 credit may be count cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney On the Premises. are a IDL£TSnOREr«»lAR 9tf of au e®tate in the edy works wonders wliere others total for childrent oafo, tare. No opiates 1 sclS;Ki.'*“■ 1 'Urt of the eity that was nol J. Dor"™1 v"BrJwn. Mt«. failure. ®®»®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® f Organ voluntary, Mrs. uertruae ijanoaner Ooxnloey, Choir and people LOCALS. STOCKTONSPRINGS. Lord’s Prayer, Minister and people Anthem, • Choir Take Alcohol? SEARSP0R1_ of Ps. in Responsive reading LV., Why John H. Montgomery spent Sunday is a Dr. C. E. Britto having garage put up , Minister and.people and A COOL PLACE TO TRADE town. in the rear of his residence for his automo- Hymn No. 79, Congregational Are thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor bile. lesson. you All the schools in town will close next Scripture Then your digestion must be poor, your blood Friday. dislocated his Prayer. strength? Master Herbert Murray Choir a alterative. Houlton elbow while with school-; Response, nerves weak. You need tonic and Mrs. K. C. Mclntire went to Monday playing Antliem, Choir thin, your Monday. mates. Offeitory, Organ You need Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely Cool Furniture Eben returned June 10th from No. 358, Congregational Miss Rebecca M. Ross arrived Sunday Mrs. Libby Hymn We believe doctor would endorse in need of Furniture foi* the had been for several Address, “The Measure of a Man and the free from alcohol. your If you are home, from Boston. Kineo, where she jj weeks. Plan of a City,” Ask him or be sure and see our large line. Rouillard these or we would not make them. cottage piazza, See advt. of M. A. Cook’s sale Saturday, Rev. Harry Enos statements, Scott of is the June 20th, from 7 to 8 p. m. Mr. Luther Kingman guest Hymn No. 255, Congregational and out. Follow his advice. yet Co., of his sister and Mr. and Mrs. B. find JJTA Loweiitoassj sailed husband, Benediction. Sch. Gov. Brooks, Capt. McLeod, J. Cox. will increase confidence in Ayer's the remains of Theendoreementonourdoctor certainly greatly your June 10th, for a coal port. Obituabt. Last Friday about them. from Belfast laxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor Air Pills as a Cold Maurice Patterson arrived Mrs. Amelia G. (Randall) Carter of family of Morrill was Monday Dry Merrithew Capt. Ezekiel New York to spend a few days with his were here for interment beside her on friends. brought in town Monday calling family. first husband, Capt. Freeman McG. Ran- BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. and boarded in our cemetery. She was the Pike Bros.’ cooper shop is up Richard P. left June 10th fora dall, village roof. Heagan widow of the late Milton F. Carter* whom SHIP NEWS. Corrected Weekly for The Journal. in and nearly ready for the iron business of indefinite length to New Refrigerators trip she married several years after the decease Produce Market. Prices Paid Producer sailed June 17th York and vicinity. the mother of Sch. Cora F. Cressey of Capt. Randall. She was AMERICAN POETS. Apples p bu., 50a75i Hay p ton, [email protected] Point for News. will meet Mr. John M. Randall, who soon dried, Call and look over our line from Mack’s Newport The Ladies’ Aid Society this, one son, sch. p lb, 7jHidesptb, 34a44 and ]*» with Mrs. Herbert L. followed his wife into the better land, leav- New York, June 9. Ar, Welllieet, Beans, pea, 2.5. finished Rev. Harry Enos ltnuillard will give the ers, Newpoit News. of sermon for the Sunrise has MISCELLANY. Miss Edna E., daughter postmaster Baccalaureate graduating Grange, Winterport, adopted MARINE Black. In Searsport, June 15. Miss Edna E and for three years the hour for service in the and Mrs J. \\■ Black, class, at regular the following resolutions of respect: Jacksonville, June 10. A survey held on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black, aged 21 in the office, died Monday Church, Sunday morning, 11 months and 11 chief clerk post Uuiversalist Whereas the Messenger of Death lias sch. S. M. Bird by order of the U. S. Court, years, days. at 10.30. Obituary later. June 28th. The teachers and pupils of the Casey. In Belfast, June 16, Ellen O’Connell Fourth!! evening visited our order and taken from on complaint of crew statin*; that the -vessel are invit- again widow of Patrick Casey, aged 7.) >ears. 6th, 7tli and 8th grades especially was found the vessel sound * Louise D. Leib arrived Saturday our ranks Sister Martha Arey, be it there- unseaworthy, Crockett. In Winterport, June 10, Maria L., Miss ed to be present. and in order. from Saco, where she is teaching in the fore good wife of Capt. Georg* Crockett. CAMDEN .. ..mil io rlia ir11ti«.t. m npr Mr. Leon 1’. Law ton entertained his moth- Resolved,That in her death Sunrise Grange Eaton. In Orrington, June 10, Mrs. Joanna was ever K. Eaton. Interment in Winterporr,. L. Eeib on Church street. til iUlS. Urtniwu ui 'Juiuniw, has lost a beloved member, who mother, Mrs. E. Carroll. In West Kockport, June 8, Silas his rooms in Block. There will to aid us in generous deed or kindly Will celebrate the Fourth at the Cam* before the Hopkins’ ready Carroll, aged 80 years. 'Hie baccalaureate sermon in Ihe has our order sustained a soon be a lady assistant dispensation word. Not only Hill. In Kockland, June 7, George Sisson class of the Searsport High the den graduating of hospitality at these quarters, if Dame loss, hut the change which thecomingof Hill, a native of Bedford, ngland, ageu 75 years, Trotting Park as u-ual. Sunday in toe M. E. school was given Rumor be a reliable personage. Our bank Angel of Death lias made will he realized 9 months and 19 davs. Hill hefoie a laige church by Iiev. IJarry cashier wears a smiling countenance con- by numerous friends outside our midst. Morang. In Appleton, May 21. Preston, son congregation. That we extend to the husband of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Morang, aged 3 months. tinually. Resolved, Montgomery. In June 7. .Mrs. and daughter in their sad bereavement our Bucksport, PROGRAM AS FOLLOWS: Mis. George 1). Pettee arrived Sunday ft. l’endleton lias been seri- George Montgomery, nee Hattie M. Cook, former- her Mr. Sylvester heartfelt sympathy. from Cleveland, O., accompanied by ill the week and Dr. S. IV. John- ly or East Friendship. ously past Resolved, That our charter be draped in Morrison, in June Alv; h Mor- MATCHED Mr. Lombard of New Haven, Cl., last in Montville, 12, RACE—Duad, and kassali. father, son was called from Belfast Friday for and that a 76 Bryan -everul relatives and friends from mourning thirty days, copy rison, aged years. ami consultation with the attending physician, | of these resolutions be sent to the bereave- Marks. In June G. has the Pettee Orlaud, 9, Elbridge Marks, Cleveland, and opened Dr. A. Stevens. We are glad to 76 MATCHED D. and Decima Deane sum- U. report ed aged years. RACE—Tony on the Belfast road for the family. Cchtage the patient more comfortable at this writing, Fraternally submitted, Meade. In Orland, June 1, Fred W, Meade mer. afternoon, hoping the improvement Cole. aged 53 years. Mile heats. Best three in five. Monday Florence Cole, Flora Cole, Eliza Richards. In June Charles W. held in Union be Rockland, 15. At a Republican caucus may rapid. 11. Richards, a native of Isle an Maut, 40 dele- aged hail Monday afternoon the following Mrs. 0. J. Hall, after spending a fort- SECRET SOCIETIES. years, mouth and 11 days. THREE=YEAR=OLD COLTS-Purse the State con- $40. gate- were elected to attend night with her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Morse, White. In Belfast. June 15, Annette W. White, F. I. James 71 years, 5 months and 12 days vention at Bangor: Mortland, leit to her summer home at aged Half mile E. Stin- Friday open heats. Best two in three. 1> Nichols, Charles E. Adams, E. Alt. Desert, she was ac- Silver Cross Lodge, Knights of Pythias, elec- Somes Sound, son. The delegation was unanimously who will at companied by Mrs. Morse, be her will attend the morning service the Bap- BASE BALL GAME—Camden vs. Belfast ted and is solid for Haines for Governor. of weeks m her High High guest for a ooup.e charming tist church next Sunday. Bros’, the steeple of the warm weather residence. Sweetser painted Chase F. TUG OF WAR—Dexter team of Horses vs an equal church last week. The steeple Phoenix and Timothy Lodges, Upham’s Methodist Last Saturday our base ball team, the a color, which very «fe A. will attend the service at the has been painted light Stockton Junors, against the Sears- M., of School its James B. played weight High Boys. much improves appearance. niue on the latter’s diamond. The Methodist church next Sunday morning. the of the artists who port Sweetser, youngest score was 8 to 9 in favor of the Stocktons. the was (18 years old the The annual nomination of officers of Tar- BRASS BAND AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. painted steeple, The Searsport battery consisted of Curtis and his brother Joseph is Men for the semi-annual financial transactions In the U. loth day of June, and Berry, while Trundy, Barrett and Treat ratine Tribe of Red Have been made for three jliat in all the 70 of a^e. It was pretty lofty climb- genera- s. but 6 °]o is done with currency, the other y-i years were the’ Stockton battery. Our boys are election will take place next Monday even- Come and see an afternoon of nice clean for of that age. % being done by means of checks and bank sport. iug youngsters a good record. tions one of artisans. a making ing and all members are requested to be by family drafts? If you do not already keep check- will not be for accident Corner. Mrs. J. E. Marden account si art one now and you will realize Management responsible any Dodge's The cellar—a nice one—of Maitland R. are ing at hei present. They the embodiment of the from its convenience and safety why above is opened an ice cream parlor home, on tne north occur the This is a of the contract. LaFurley’s business block If are not familiar with this during meeting. part “Tile Elms,” last Sunday. She will serve Tarratine Tribe of Red Men atteuded the true. you sys- side of Main street is nearly completed. ideal to human we will show afternoons and evenings. highest possible tem come to us and you. The ice cream Sunday The front underpinning is in place and the morning service in the Universalist church Races called at I m. Start at 1.30. was well attended last Sat- p. _The grange frame of the building will soon be in posi- creative ability. Ice cream and cake were last Sunday. The church was very beauti- urday evening. tion. This store will fill a gap in the center serve,).Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dow of decorated with iiags. Special music Call and hear the wonderful of our village that has existed since the fully Admission 50c. Grand Stand ree. Camden drove from Camden last Saturday, burning of the Mudgettand Libbey store in was rendered, and Rev. Ashley A. Smith GABLER INTERIOR PL A YER. returning Monday. Mr. Dow is in poor 1879. delivered a very able and eloquent sermon If to next fair health. The newest invention in musical will give your business, whether large or stormy, postponed day. Stockton is to welcome its old residents, on patriotism. The following out- careful attention. Hotel Arrivals. Airs. John hack from small, last week at the Mr. and Clark, Golden, As announced the eommand- entertainments. of-town guests registered after absence, to previously DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANK ARE House: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Den- New .Mexico, thirty years’ and Searsport in town. are on eries of Belfast, Camden, Vinalhaven Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. E. dwell permanently They nison, Springfield, their already, stopping at present Rockland will observe St. John’s Day, June ABSOLUTELY SAFE FROM LOSS L Belfast; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. journey ONE HOUR SALE! Stevens, their in Kansas Piano 4 Muaic Co , J. E Young, il. J. to visit daughter living at the Samoset Hotel, Rockland. The Stages Reynolds, Portland; will make their home here with 24th, CAPITAL$50,000.00. Stockton R. Mitchell, Boston; City. They will leave Belfast at 78 MAIN STREET. Creamer, ;"A. Mrs. C.’s sister, Miss Maria Griffin, Maple Belfast commandery Mrs. Augusta Pierce, Mrs. E. P. Nichols, __ SURPLUS AND PROFITS $40,000.00 street. 7.30 a. in. on steamer Castine, and will be Buck.-port; F. U. Tibbetts, L. H. Ausplund, Mrs. J. 1). Ban- at Camden the Camden command- Belfast; Mr. and Ilaskell, Graduation exercises for the 9th grade, joined by E. 0. ladies will gor; Helen Knight, Philadelphia; will be held in the Uuiversalist church ery, and after a parade there the A. M. Gown, J. S. Good- Haskell, Melrose, evening June 30th at 7.30 o’clock. to Rockland and the two com- Sam Tuesday go by trolley way, Portland; Harris, Bangor; Pay- numbering fourteen, has or- VV. 11. The class, manderies by the boat. There will be an son smith, Augusta; Willey, Bangor; with Miss Sarah Murray as Presi- Coal Co. E. H. W. A. ganized a E. D. Getchell, Milo; Crosby, Miss Inez Fletcher, aDd informal reception at Odd Fellows’ hall, Searsport dent, Secretary Boston C. J. Pattee, Belfast; H. J. Parker, ; French Richards, Treasurer. All the mem- parade, and then the commanderies and Knowltnn, Portland; J. E. Smith, Augusta; in at Reduced Prices. bers are working hard in the final duties will boat to the Samoset COAL S. F. C. Cunningham, L. H. their ladies go by A. Buzzed, their Grammar school studies and the 4c. Burton, Bangor; Capt. Ezekiel Merrithew, several in the where dinner will be served, followed by preparation of their parts If delivered by August 1st the following Morrill. graduation program. dancing and other amusements. ^ ___ will be made on EGG, STOVE and or a WHITE and Saucer I am to the PE( > for of Rebekah prices Cup going give An High School Graduate. Mrs. Lillias N. Staples left Saturday A district meeting Lodges Appreciative to visit her brother and CHESTNUT: a of their h; I Cambridge, Mass., was held in Monroe with Loyal Lodge, SEARSPORT or any other town bargain Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Staples, and be To the Editor ok The Journal: Will wife, June 9th, the following at the grrduation of their eldest Tuesday evening, per ton. in iu present Delivered, $7.25 you kindly allow me space your paper daughter, Miss Mildred. Later Mrs. S. will lodges sending large delegations: Aurora to the citizens of Belfast my pro- Mass to some of At ton. express go to Newburyport, spend of Belfast, Favori of Unity, Kynvetta wharf, $6.75 per From 7 to 8 June 21. for the free School time with her older brother and wife, Mr. P.M., found High of Saturday, appreciation and Willard G. before to Searsport Winterport Winterport. A discount of twenty-five cents per ton have so and Mrs. Staples, going education which they plentifully At 6 was served fail to come to this sale and REMEMBER I int< New Haven, Conn., to visit her sister and 30 supper by Loyal Lodge. will be if within 30 days. Don’t mere given paid provided for me—for me, a stranger, Mr. and Airs. Everett S. Grant. of welcome was made Mrs. husband, The address by Searsport, June 11, 1908.—3\v24 them every Saturday this summer- SAME HOI in this and in this country. I, will be absent some weeks. give both city, She Orrie Moody of Winterport, district deputy We wish the Searsport and 3. heart- A. riauaersanu .ur. i-ari Telephone 41, Ring also, cannot refrain from expressing Mrs. J. ramiiy— and the response was by Mrs. J. Misses Florence and Lucretia president, felt thanks to all my teachers who have so Flanders, T A 4 4- Unlfaot Rnnn rf.a nf i.hp Belfast to know that we F'landers and Master Jack Flanders—left people Let and To Maine. kindly and gently treated me, especially Thursday by Boston steamer to join Mr. F. lodges represented for the past year were M. A. COOK, Searsport, Herbert E. where he has established are the in Custom House am 1 indebted to Mr. Ellis, ray in New York, read, Mrs. E. S. llowker reporting for only Legitimate agents The Peirce house himself in business. The family will locate very first teacher, who has remained a Favori Lodge exemplified the de- Has all modern conveniences in Forest Hills, New Jersey, in a suburb of Aurora. for FORD automobiles in square. friend to me, aiding me in a hun- all members of or unfurnish- Class Cor.vt fatherly Newark. Our community regrets the de- gree upon six candidates, and will be let furnished Republican Class Convention. Republican 1 am to who have made them- dred and more ways. Tes, grateful parture of this family, class of and and house or lower Ap- the Monroe High school, 1908, WALDO county any per- ed the whole part. The of the class com- The Republican voters of tb<\' this who has watched selves so inuoh a portion of our society- Republicans Legislative of every body in city my the musical of the towns of Islesboro, Prospect,Stock- class composed of the towns literary and social features—within after the work following pro- ply to Mrs. C. K. PIERCE, posed of educa- church, ton and Waldo, colnville. Searsmont, lielmout, prospects during these years my have resided in town. Aurora son them for sale must Springs, Swanville, Searsport the ten months they gram was giveu by Lodge: piano offering Franklin Street. will meet in convention In Union Hall, in Sears- and Palermo, are hereby notilird tion and whose applause has encouraged me Their expressed wish to return is echoed Isabel Ginn and Miss Louise 1,1908, at 1 o’clock p. m„ gates at the Court House, Bella*: duet, Miss port, Wednesday, .Inly !•*». leave behind. a candidate for to the 7, 1908, at 9 30 o’clock ill tile to cling to my task with au iron grip. But by those they Heart is Sing- obtain them through trickery to nominate representative Dennett; soprano solo, “My Legislature and to transact any other business nate a candidate for represent;): me to think thus I a large, new steamship, the choose a cla*- alas! It pains that, far, Sunday E. r. vocal duet, “Do that may come before the convention. lature. Also to I E. Melsoin,arrived ing,” Mrs. Frost; will be Seeds tin' unable to make returns to Romsdale, Capt. Magnus and that the guarantee Plants, Islesboro is entitled to delegate Prespect 2. transact any other business have been my to load at Mrs. E. P. Frost and Miss '11 from England, light, spoolwood You Remember?” Searsport 7, Stockton Springs 4, Swanville 3 and come before said convention. or renumeration to the schools. for Scotland. This Nor- of each town friends any Cape Jellison pier E mma Skay. At the conclusion of the en- once on such Waldo 3. lotment delegates.to j and cancelled at any Albert T. Nickerson, can console with the hope steamer is 2,029 tons burden; J. W. Black, lane" j I only myself weigan tertainment a beautiful cut glass vase was Northport.2 will take of her cargo, deal, from and Flowers. J. W. Hamlin, Walter I. Neal, Searsmont.3 Belling that some day, some time, if destiny treats part new cars. C. L. N. Gilkey, Mirimachi, N. B. On her passage across presented to MiBS Alice Priest of Water- Geo. Ward, Liberty.....3 Morn: I return gratitude for grati- TA true copy.] Class Committee. Palermo.3 me kiudly, may the Atlantic she passed an iceberg; and on warden of the Rebekah assembly. flowers on lots at ville, Cut placed Searsport, Me., May 23,1908.—2w25 c;n tude and cherish the memory of these “middle the fishing sehooner Vacancies in any delegation yet ground” spoke Mrs. of Monroe Lodge made the 1 which asked to be “All Nealley at reasoable by residents of the town entltl« friends to the end of time. Monitor, reported: CO. cemetery Sundays fish .scarce.” Our Al- speech, to which Miss Priest S L. CROSBY gation. well, aud collector, presentation 66-2 committer will he pre* Samuel Porton. the Romsdale official- her thanks rates. Telephone The class bert M. Ames, visited responded feelingly, expressing the credentials of delegates at tb< Belfast, June 12, accompanied by his wife and Mr. BANGOR. ATTENTION! convention. 1908._ ly Sunday for the gift and the kind thoughts that ing the and Mrs. Frank Jackson, who were received WILLIS E. HAMILTON, Elorlst. Per order Republican Class t ! after midnight ice one in Belfast or vicinity in need of ■; M Bugs are Here. most cordially by Capt. M., who served prompted it. A little The subscriber Any T. E. GUSH June L. C MORS1 colfee in his cabin. and cake were served and a little notice that he has been duly nachine of any kind is oordially Bream ADMINWTRATOR'S-NOTIOB.hereby gives repairing June 1908—3w. administrator, of the estate of Liucolnvllle, 13, Much amusement can be extracted from The morning service at the Universalist later the visitors departed for their respec- appointed NOTICE nvited to me a call and i will give them late of Wiuterport, give June bugs by catching them during the church will be attended by Pownal Lodge, MARIA 8. 8PROUL, and 0. E. tive homes. and The annual stockholders’ meeting of Odd Fel- latisfaction on any work left with me. of church strawberry festivals F. and A. M., and Bethany Chapter, _ in the County of Waldo, deceased, given held at Odd progress All having lows Building Association will be CARD OF THANK them alive inside the white shirt- next June 21st, in celebration bonds as the law directs. persons machine dropping S Sunday, Mrs. Chase were called of said deceased Fellows in Belfast, on Wednesday. July 1. Special over to and Mr. and Joseph demands the estate Hall, atteDti-^iy^-u-n-ying waist of big sister as she bends of St. Johns Day. The lodge chapter against at 7 o’clock p. m., for choice of officers and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler wishes the death of Mr. Chase’s sister, desired to the same for settlement, 1908, L S, tt the advice of the new meet at Masonic Hall at 10 o’clock a. to Troy by are present the transaction of such other business as may «ork. mediately. sincere thanks to neighbors anti listen to whispered will whose funeral was held thereto are requested to make ■ has been in a Mrs. Lizzie Davis, and all indebted her recent beic.i minister; for unless big sister m., and march to the church body, the Rev. b. properly come before kindness during Friday afternoon, conducted by payment Pre,ldent. Opposite 1008.-F^U4ATWOO,fa8t- the beautiful flowers which w and piously educated, she may say where pews will be reserved for them, the Ad- ‘““»