The Republican Journal. r M|./s0; BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908._NUMBER 4t The funeral of Mrs. Caroline B. Blaisdell NEWS Of THE GRANGES. The schooner Edith A., which was pur- uitents of To-Day s Journal. OBITUARY. was held in the grange hall in East Orland PERSONAL. chased ill the fall by Norman White, is Letter From Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14tb. The high re- hauled out at Lawley’s. This boat will be Washington.- gard and esteem in which the deceased was The Pomona at Harvest Moon remembered the that visit Hells Basket Ball..A Murder meeting by yachtsmen \ Islesboro held was from the at- Marblehead iu the summer as a .. ,t*- prison. Better front Washing- Elisha W. l’endjeton of apparent very large was well having lo Tlie Journal.) Capt. Grange, Thorndike, January 11th, D. 0. Bowen, Esq., of Morrill was in this Translers in Keal Kstate... (Special Kepublican Jan. tendance of grief strioken friends and rela- very much cut-off stern. Workmen are now Waldo died at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, attended and the discussion on dairying last ,i> Secret Societies..Necrology Washington, D. C., Jan. 20:h. tives who came from far and near to pay city Friday. lengthening out the stern which will give of Searsmout.. Keceiver after an illness of about two weeks to all. The was r »n in a here of 15th, their last respects to her they knew and was interesting program her a much better appearance, and also the County looms up large scrutiny Mrs. James H. Howes is in Boston for News ol Granges..Person from blood caused an ulcer- loved so well. Rev. J. W. Priee words out and worked make her easier iu a seaway.— Boston in the Shoe Trade ..The of Maine members of poisoning, by spoke well carried everything outlook the records Congress. of comfort to the bereaved and the East several weeks’ stay. Globe. 'hes. ated tooth. The news of his death was a The brother Phin- It has had in thirteen of rendered two beautiful along smoothly. songs by on representatives Orland choir Miss Marian Wells leaves this tv Correspondence—Winter shock to his friends in this city, as appro- of Morrill were and all morning Dr. Sherman Perry left Camden last week Proceed- the 60 Congresses, which cover the period many priate selections. The bearers were four ney heartily encored, Island .. Probate Court for Boston to continue her musieal studies. few were aware of his illness and he was a of the Jellison be will come Harvest Moon for Worcester, Mass., to begin his duties as Maine Cities and Towns..Center of the existence of the National Govern- grandsons deceased, Harry hope again. of and Loren, Lorenzo and Ar- Miss was intern of Dr. five elect- man much above the average in physical Hucksport held its regular meeting Jan. 18th with a Emeroy Ginn the guest of Miss the Worcester city hospital. Pomona -.Fence Posts ment. Three of the Congressmen thur Blaisdell of East Orland. The inter- th'Waldo son W. W. hs Millions.. and in the of life. Capt. and the outlook is good for Bessie Robbins in Rockland the past week. Perry is the of Mr. and Mrs. i)uiab!e..The Mosher ed from Waldo County were Belfast men. strength, prime ment was at East Orland. good attendance, \-cendancy of the Temperate Na- Pendleton was born in Islesboro 53 in the order. He was A. afterward of years a prosperous year Mrs. Willard Bean of Tbomaston arrived Perry. graduated successively Isle au Haut Light ..Lewis Hugh J. Anderson, governor and at an the Henry F. York, a well known resident of from Hebron and Correspondence was a member of ago early age began following installation Thurs- to visit her C. Bean. academy, Colby college, Esq...County Maine, wait the first. He this died at his home early Hope Grange held its recently son, Maynard ,..i Maine News items..York sea. He rose in his chosen city, Tuesday the Harvard medical and has suc- first session of which rapidly profes- was 69 of 9th. The officers were in- school, Sayings. the 25th Congress, the morning, Jan. 14th. He years age day, January Herman Cross of Belfast is registered at srript sion, and commanded many fine vessels in taken the examinations of the — The He was born at and is survived by two sons, Frank S. York cessfully nis ...Stockton Springs began September 4, 1837. stalled in a pleasing manner by Mrs. Oba- the University of Maine for the short win- the and coastwise trade. For sev- of this and Walter H. York of Nashua, board ef of medicine iu both o| Brooks. in 1801 and had become a foreign city, diah assisted Mr. and registation Belfast, Mass., N. H of this Mr. York has Gardner, ably by ter course. \, \\ s of Belfast. he was first officer of the bark formerly city. Maine and Massachusetts. He was one of the time that his eral years of A of practicing lawyer there by always been a resident of this city and his Mrs. Charles Gardner, all Rockland. Minion Mail Bag..Department John M. built at Camden for and Mrs. Arthur W. Morse went to Camden for his and Maine. His Clerk, death will be felt a wide circle of friends was twenty-five competitors position i.- Kuiii Cases at Kockland... native town became Belfast, by large company in attendance. Clam commanded and him in Com- Monday and will be the guest of Mr. aud one of five to be The Worcester That L'aik Does This Dog reelected him before he as- by Capt. Joseph Conant, who held high esteem.—Bangor and coffee appointed. work by Prof. constituency chowder, cake, pies, doughnuts Mrs. W. S. Hill. Important sailing to China and Japan. When Capt. mercial. city hospital is the largest but one in the College News sumed gubernatorial honors. Four years were served. Interesting remarks were Agncultuial Mr. York was a native of Montville. His -i Conant retired from the sea he the Mrs. Osmond Wcos er few State of the Boston ,-h asons in Lewiston. after Gov. Anderson left Congress Benja- gave made Obadiah spent a days Massachusetts, city Ahead The Drain in the busi- by Gardner, George kippers command to Capt. Pendleton, for whom as son Frank is engaged grocery in Camden the week with her hospital alone being larger. Camden natu- Forests ..Mt. Desert Corre- min White was elected from Montville for and others. A dance followed the installa- past mother, state Teachers’ a man he had the as well as ness at 97 Central street, Bangor. feels a little in the achievement ,‘sp. cial was a farmer and had highest regard, Mrs. L. M. Bryant. rally pride House- hut one term. He tion ; music by Fred Waterman of Apple- !i .Eleanor Frances appreciation of his seamanship and execu- of this one uf her sons, Practical Education. .'1 be served two terms in the legislature before Keuel Smith, for nearly 50 years a resi- tog, clarinet, and Mrs. Berry, Searsmont, Maurice Towle is at home from Haver- ill tive ability. The bars was lost later in the dent of died Jan. loLh at the home Mr. Frank II returned last week poem). he secured the Democratic nomination for Bangor, piano. hill, Mass., for a visit to his parents, Mr. Hoag Locals..Ship News.. Belfast Indian ocean under peculiar circumstances. of bis son, Keuel I’erley Smith in Brooklyn, of It was a very long way to Wash- and Mrs. F. L. Tow e. from a visit with his uncle, David Nutt ni.. Born-. Married..Died. Congress. from rheumatism, with which he had been Star of Progress Grange, Jackson, held a the construc- With a heavy swell running and not a X. II., who is seriously ill. Mr. in those before lie was 71 > Manchester, ington days, affected for many years, past Jan. 18th, nil. italic oinuufliHi, nuu uas uetru isii of air a current set regular meeting Saturday evening, Farmer White was breath stirring, strong and besides his son, who is on the Nutt is a brother of the late Mrs. Mary J. tion of railroads, and years, with Master F. H. Brown in the iug at the home of Mrs. T. P. return- BELLS. the bark onto a reef and she became a total editorial staff of the New York World, Worthy Logan, WEDDING slow about Iris seat. The first Hoag and an uncle of Mrs. Willis E. Hamil- very taking W. As was the first after the ed to Madison loss. The water was too to of leaves a daughter. Miss Helena Smith, chair. it night Monday. At the home of Mrs. in De- deep permit ton of this and has visited \ s session of the 28th Congress began well kuown as a lady of many accomplish- installation of officers the usual committees city, frequently amlall efforts to save the vessel Mrs. Roy Webber has returned from Ban- Livermore Falls, Jan. 10th, cember, but Mr. White did not appear anchoring, ments and as an artist of recog- in Belfast. He is the oldest inhabitant of 1843, particularly were W. E. Gould was were in vain. After serving as col- nized talent. appointed. appoint- gor, where she was smployed as a milliner ss Wyman, be- here until a w hich enabled him deputy Manchester and well remembers the homo Gladys May year later, ed with instructions to revise the lector at the port of lielfast for a time librarian, for Miss Nellie Crowley. ,,f Edward White Libby of a little Ebenezer Knowl- Capt, of his who were among the eariy to draw mileage. One for membership ancestors, Conant went to Camden and in partnership SECRET SOCIETIES. library. application Mr. Frank L. Ho mes of visited s. The ceremony was per- ton of .South Montville was chosen as a Bangor settlers of the and who took up a was After recess a short country w ith Isaac Coomtfs built several ves received. program by Rev. J. M. Paige, member of the 34th Congress, Capt. his parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Frank S. Holmes, large tract of land in New Hampshire on Kepublican Orriu J. Great of the was a; follows: and sets, among them the schooner William II Dickey, Sannap rendered, duet, Bryant at last week. 1'niversalist church, who December 1855. He Citypoint which the town of afterwards which convened 3, Council of Maine Ked was in Florence Londonderry Sumner, built for Capt. Pendleton and com- Great Men, Susie Reed; instrumental music, service. During the in hut has for the stood. He tells interesting stories of ting studied theologi youth, prospered where he raised verne Bridgton Academy opened many manded bv him until a few years ago. Castineon Friday evening, Morton; dec, John Goodwin; song, :i i'lal stood under an at one time was winter term. Phil J. of Freedom has the traditions and history and inimii pair mightily in politics and the elected officers of Libby family early About ago Pendleton up newly Peutagoet and I’earl Chase. a white wedding bell. The next thirty years Capt. entered the senior class. of the famous little Commodore ported speaker of (lie .Maine legislature. Tribe of Ked Men. man, Nutt, where married Leona, daughter of the late Capt. Narramissio Grange, Orland, has electe r -i> of the dining-room, Waldo County man after Theologian Gen. C. W. Tilden of Uailowell attended after Thomas R. Williams, and his home has A Templar Tactics and Manual written the following oflicers: Master, Fred M. !,ch was served directly was Nehemlah Abbott of Bel- the of the State Loan and Build- Knowlton Dr. meeting and white. The been at the Williams homestead, which in and arranged by LangdonS. Chilcott of Keyes; overseer, A. If. Hutchins; lecturer, uere green fast, who, as a Kepublican, succeeded to ing Associations in Lewiston last week. THE CHURCHES. use of of her recent he had greatly improved. It Bangor for the the Knights Templar Fred Buck ; steward, Charles E. Valentine; ::ie parlor on the arm Mr. Knowlton s seat in the 85tn congress. years has The Journal had a call Monday from Mr. who her occupies a sightly position on the south side eomuianderies in this State just been assistant steward, Louis Hubbard; gate E. Wyman, gave He came from Me., his native town, The week of prayer at the Methodist Sidney, and is much attention C. A. Lewis, the treasurer oT the Fairfield March was of Crow Cove and in the days of “Captain issued, attracting Harold Leach; chaplain, Airs. Mar- ,.rm’s Wedding and was a lawyer. After returning from keeper, Church was continued through last week, among the members of the order. Journal Publishing Co. of Fairfield, Me. who as a reces- Tom,” and later, has ever been the scene of tha Hutchins; Ceres, Airs. F. M. Keyes; I. IE Clary, Congress he practiced law in Belfast. It with good attendance and much interest. In the death of C. A. V\ Mrs. J- Wilbur Knowles of this village was called Metideissobn’s Wedding after Mr. Knowlton’s retire- a gracious hospitality. Claremont Commandery, Knights Tem- Pomona, Mrs. ight; F'iora, was 26 years The subject of the morning sermon Sun- Pendleton Islesboro loses a citi- plar, has appointed a committee, consisting Mrs. Gertrude to Thorndike last week the death of his ng the ceremony, “Oh, that Mr. Milliken became a Congress- Capt. loyal W. Eldridge; lady assistant, by ment uf the first three officers, to make arrange- day at 10.45 The bride is a daughter funeral at n).,Jan. 17th, Mr. Herman Bacbel chapel at East Northport at 10.45 a. in. Ser- terest in the legislative work of that branch organizations before anything can be defi- Sec., Seeley; Steward, for Newport News, Va. a is for years an the auspices of Island Lodge and was vet y mon by the pastor, Rev. G. G. Winslow. Wyman, of Alabaifna had two old nitely decided upon, and what their plans S. Charles Seeley; L. A., Cecil Pat and Mrs. Amos Clem- Congress. grand Rev. 11. E. der; S., Mrs. R. F. Dunton [ an She always has resid- largely attended. Warner, pas- may be has not yet been learned. It is, how- Services in the Woods school house at 2.00 Democrats in the in Mr. Morgan G. Richard Robertson; Chap., Lewiston to Senate officiated, believed that the will be terson; K., ent left yesterday morning for Falls, and is a member of tor of the First Baptist church, j ever, plan generally p. in. and Mr. both of whom died during and carried out.— Louisa Cunningham; P., Airs. Seeley; C., attend of the Maine Pettus, turn out of approved of, eventually the midwinter meeting v Charity Rebekah Lodge, There was a very large Masons, The Christian Scientists hold services in the past summer. They were considerably Rockland Opinion. Aliss Nellie Rose; F., Miss Gladys Curtis; Federation of Women’s Clubs. t F., and Mistletoe Temple, some 30 of them marching five miles. Busi- their 127 Main older than the Maine Senators and took an Past District E. D. assist- Treas., Raymond Maiden. After the in- hall, street, every Sunday on the Deputy Chase, who is on cable ;tnd will be greatly missed ness was practically suspendad | Jerry Hayes, employed at 11 o’clock and even- active interest in legislation, but bore noth- ed A. as re- stallation a supper was served. V isitors morning Wednesday a suc- by Benjamin Fogg marshal, work for the New Co., -mis. Mr. Libby is island during the services. England Telephone at 7.30 to which all are the burdens that Senators Hale and of were from Granite and Alorning ing o’clock, cordially ing like cently installed the following officers present at his home in Belfast and re- d business man of Stock- spent Sunday we come. j, bear. Colson occur- of the West F. A. of Frye The death of Dr. Benjamin Star Lodge, & M., Light Granges. turned to Guilford, Monday noon. old in red at his residence 273 are the officers of the Meth- ♦- New- York lias two old Senators, very suddenly Unity: W. M„ Roy Knight, S. W.; Dr. J. Sebasticook Grange, Burnham, observed Following Center Jan. Miss Ladd of Bucksport is visiting hi;. Word has been re- but are street, Bangor, Tuesday night, Myra odist school for the years and in point of service, they E. Cook, J. W.; Charles Stevens, its 36tli 16th. The Sunday ensuing year: 14th. He was 81 years of age and had many treasurer; anniversary January friends in Portland for a short time. Later t. is in this of the marri- are little moie than Frank P. Asst. C. city ; infirm and figureheads friends who will learn with legret of his Ruel secretary; E. T. Whitehouse, were and ad- Supt., Blodgett; Supt., Berry, following speakers present she will leave for Philadelphia, where she L of Miss man Dr. Colson in F. Sabiiu* Year’s day Lydia in the Senate. Iowa has one grand old demise. Tuesday appeared S I).; Austin J. I).; Lile Stevens the lion. Edward Evans Merriam; Treasurer, Morey; Myriek, dressed meeting: w ill the winter with relatives. and liis customary health and observed his spend Libra- f !y of Belfast, Ellery in Senator Allison. There is hardly a man S. S.; Herbert J. It. A. lion. of Librarian, Lana Pendleton; Asst. j hours as a number of Clark, S.; Fogg, of Waldo, Payson Smith Auburn, office usual, treating is a summer resident at Satur- Hie marriage was performed in the senate more worthy of the Mr. White rian, li ving Ingersoll; Pianist, Elizabeth l appella- patients who called to see him. Alter sup- marshal; Samuel Myriek, tyler. About 125 Prof. Backenstrapper of the University of Mr. and ill most of the time to do well and (love, Northport, and the owner of a -e, California, ami tion, but he is too per he complained of not feeling members and invited guests were present. Alaine and Hon. B. Walker MeKeen of day Chamberlain. k for the at bard work and the tasks that fall to almost immediately passed away. Dr. Col- handsome yacht in which he ! reside present much After the installation ceremonies a fine A audience was in yawl-rigged The appointments at the Baptist church was one of the best known Fryeburg. good-sized son probably an installed last summer. Mis> was employ- him a:e taken by Senator Hale, was en- had engine are as j. sleeper up largely clairvoyant physicians in this section of the supper served in the dining room, attendance and a general good time for the week follows: regular .•ai's as for tiie case for the last three stenographer as has been Mate and during Ins long practice has treat- which was attractively decorated. During joyed. At the last regular meeting of Guy Gurney, son of the late Richard preaching service at 10.45 a. in. Sunday in this from ed hundreds of some of in city, going years. many patients, the evening there were several voc I se- this evening, Jan. 18th, Gurney of Belfast, called on his mother re- morning and 7.30 Sunday evening; Sunday distances to see him. grange Saturday and later to San is his hands full with whom have come long I. \Yis, Senator Hale having instrumental a were on in I). C. lie was on school at Christian endeavor at (>.30 lie was born in Monroe Jan. 31, 1826, where lections, music, solo by Mrs. the 1st and 2d degrees conferred cently Washington, noon; ■ iriends extend which at e the most will congratula- two important measures, he spent the earlier years oi Ins life, lie E. M. Soule, and very pleasing numbers two candidates. his way to Atlanta, Georgia, where he Sunday evening. There is a social meeting matters before the Senate. One his town in the of prominent represented legislature were rendered by E. D. Chase, E. M. have a government position. of the Brotherhood on Wednesday evening other offices which were the The following oflicers of Harvest Home is the currency bill, being shaped up in the ’75 ami held v Ye-; a .Swan of Soule and,Roy Knight. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mr. at 7 30 and prayer meeting at 7.30 Thursday gifts id' his fellow townspeople. Later be Grange, Brooks, were installed Monday Quin,by, < .. ,s finance the other is the bill to 1 AS tii,-- of Howard, committee; to then to Belfast, coming A. and Miss Seats are free, all are welcome. j moved Prospect, j January 6th, by District Deputy Charles Pilsbury Marguerite evening. 'ii, 1: >•;i 11 i ’n• videuce, K. I., increase the of the There ago. lie has been of the Town of Searsmont. evening, efficiency navy. to Bangor about 13 years Necrology 1). Mrs. A. C. Burgess and Miss T- vfternoiuj, -January 15. Mrs. [ 51 Besides bis A. J. Webb, after which the usual boun- Pilsbury, There will be a service at Trinity Re- are honest differences of in active practice for years. -1 e>? 1 a,able with opinion regarding Grace E. will leave to attend young lady he is survived two daughters, teous harvest feast was served: C. E. Burgess today formed church next at 2.30 and will he contested. wife, by Deaths recorded by the clerk of Sears- Sunday p. m., I friends who will regret to both bills they hotly Tamson'S. and Mrs. IV. of the Maine Press Association and Amory Staples mont 1907: W. W. C. W. 0.; Kate A. meeting with sermon the Rev. William !■ in make her future home is of for Lane, AI.; Austin, by pastor, The senior Maine Senator capable giv- this city, a sou, Josiah Colson of Prospect, in Portland. while wishing Y s Mos I)ys W. W. C. Rowe, W. S.; Everett bat,quel school af- Camden, and receiving hard knocks and is, in a brother, Rufus Colson of Monroe, two Lane, L.; Vaughan. Sunday immediately It in her life. Mr. ing Jan. 18, Vera R. Richards. 0 3 7 wedded sisters, Mrs. Clarence Leach of Rockport Felker, W. A. S.; Laura A. Jewell, ,V. 0.; Rex C. Gellerson, University of Maine, ter the service. Prayer meeting this, Thurs- Camden he both fights, showing his usual resourceful- Feb. 4, Emma Gould.84 0 0 boy, though and Mrs. Margaret Patterson of Haverhill, Mrs. E. A. who is the State He 8, Gardner L. .72 8 25 ! II. P. Clifford, Treas ; Carpen- '07, employed by Experi- day, evening at 7.30 o’clock. The seats are I ea:s away from there. ness and the energy of a youngster. Mass. Dr. Colson was a Free Mason.— Ban- llemenwaj 10 G. Dora San- ment to collect of fertiliz- a all. ; ... -itior, of iu 9, Lydia Lassell..77 19 ter, Sec’y ; P. B. Clifford, K.; Station samples free and welcome is extended to responsibility Senator Frye, in the meantime, is trying gor Commercial. ii Male will Mar. 11, Frances C. Luce. 58 7 It! dealers over the State for prison. They do the work that most Senators would do in this born, Ceres; Emma Ames, Pomona; Alartha ers, etc., from the Endeavor to Dr. Colson had many friends city 25, George T. Donnell.68 9 4 The North church Christian later in the session. He is getting all the Alertie Ames, L. A. S. Re- examination at the Station, was in town on and vicinity and after his removal to Ban- 31, In Belfast, Lane, Flora; Society was pleasantly entertained by Kev. little bills which come before his com- up If. 5 12 marks were made Brothers Webb, Lane, business last Friday. BASKET BALL. was a and welcome Joseph Dyer.23 by and Mrs. I). L. Wilson at the parsonage mittee through the Senate at odd moments, gor frequent always Matthew April 3, Lassell.85 0 28 Emmons and others. were made sits the hour for at " Dow, Baclielder, The following nominations by Jan. 15th. An auction lie by waiting opportuni- visitor. He spent the summers Temple 7, Sarah A. Bartlett.67 4 0 Wednesday evening, * 1 BELFAST JI. 8. 18. ties. He i?> ciever at that sort of effort for the very Heights, Northport, where he had a fine 19, In Belfast, At the regular meeting of Seaside Grange, Governor Cobb Tuesday: Agent was the special feature of the evening and an. 17th, High and prefers to do what he has to do right \Yinterport and will be missed the William T. Howard.. .68 3 25 Belfast, held last Saturday evening in Odd of cruelty to children—Elizabeth the bidding was spirited. Games were .1, I... 'Jl IQ at the earliest moment and to do his cottage, greatly by prevention ■c away 24, Rodney Witherspoon. ..76 5 28 if there is later in of that attractive resort. The Fellows hall, a very iuterestng program was L. Brackett, Belfast; inland fish and game and cuafing dish refreshments serv- resting, resting ahead, frequenters May 12, Mary A. Morse.86 0 0 played played the visitors, both the session when else is 1. Trial Jus- nearly everybody funeral services were held last Friday 20, Russell A. Buck. 4 0 15 presented by the Lecturer. Airs. Raekliffe. warden—Walter Neal, Waldo; ed. The evening closed with the singing of and the in a scramble to gather up the odds and |! defence, although in Rev. June 1, In Topsfield, Mass., In the business session it was voted to se- tioe—Franklin A. Greer, Belfast. songs. ends and balance the books for the end of morning from his residence Bangor, college iked hard. A large crowd Ralph L. Knowles... .25 0 1 6 the session. E. VV. Emerson of Manchester, N. H., offi- cure the rental of Odd F’ellows hall who has been visiting his for the week at the North 4, Sanborn McFarland_66 6 10 Guy Tibbetts, | The services and Mrs. were one for the even- Representative Burleigh ciating. The bearers were C. M. Conant, July 14, In Concord, N. 11., for year Saturday mother, Mrs. Louisa M. Tibbetts, for the j Congregational church will be as follows: v Belfast H. S. invited a few nights to the ago diplomatic Frank W. and Daniel Brown.89 2 0 meetings at the price made by left 15th for Mon- 1 President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Amory W. Staples, Staples ing past few weeks, January Junior (’. E. meeting this, Thursday, after- .lg., Fahy reception by lira 18, Rebecca A. Mahoney...71 11 18 .1,0 /A,1,1 LM.IIonm If a ale. tmiull to Collins 2 have also had invitations to one of Josiah Colson of Monroe. The interment tana. Mr. Tibbetts is engaged in sheep noon at 3.00; meeting at 7.30; sub- .rg. They 28, Frank C. Bean.32 1 29 prayer Mrs. Roosevelt's which are given offer a reward of $250 for the apprehension, He .c., Colby musicales, was at Monroe. Aug. 4, Marzette C. Turner.54 7 17 raising add has been very successful. ject, Every Day Living. Eccles. 9-10; Gal. _If., Cminingbam 3 (4) in the East room to audiences of distinguish- which lead to the ar- 23, Ralph E. Jones. 0 0 18 or information might to visit Belfast again in about two of Arthur Friday even- .(...rf., Dickey 1 ed officials in Washington. The funeral of Mrs. Mary P,ike, widow of expects 0:10; Knights King 25, Lewis It. Morse.82 2 7 of the or F. A. Pike of Calais, was held rest and conviction party parties years. ing at 7.00; morning worship Sunday at •i icks and Decrow, alteruat- Congressman 28, Greenleaf Childs.69 0 20 TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE. at the Baptist church in Calais Jan. 17ili, who caused the fire in the Seaside Grange sermon the Rev. D. L. (• nute halves. Sept. 6, Ella Larrabee.30 0 0 The many Belfast friends of Ralph Emery 10.45, with by pastor, conducted by Rev. A. J. Padelford. De- on 15, Andrew K. Fowles.69 10 15 Hall by which it was destroyed the Wilson school at 12 m. igh will play M. C. I. of had made her home of late will be to learn that on Jan. 14th he ; Sunday missionary ceased years In North pleased x lit? luiiuwuig uiuisicis iu co. esitiiv 22, Vassalboro, night of January first. The city will offer of the Christian Endeavor next Friday night. with her niece in Baltimore, and her death was elected vice of the Citizens meeting Society nerport Charles A. Dunton_47 1 19 president were recorded in Waldo of occurred in that Mrs. Pike was 82 a like amount, making the reward $500. of 8 at 7.30. A cordial county Registry city. Oct. 24, Anna V. 8 15 National bank of Independence, Kansas, 30; evening worship of and was well known and Thompson....94 A. 22, CORINNA 19. Deeds for the week Jan. 1908: years age highly Dec. John of Waldo invitation is extended to all to attend the ending, 20, 1, P. Wellman.80 2 0 A very enjoyable meeting and a director in the First National Bank esteemed. Alden I7tb, a local team defeated Edmond S. Ames, Searsport, to Edmund 4, Robbins.77 11 9 Pomona Grange was held Jan. 14th, Trust both of Kala- services. Mr. Pike, who has been dead for some County and the Kalamazoo Co., ■ my team by a score of 22 to J. Ames, do.; land anu buildings in Sears- with Harvest Moon Thorndike. vouru rAnrotatnfPfl Hip nWl Kth in Grange, mazoo, Michigan. The services next Sunday at the Metho- The visitors port. Receiver Denied. iilested game. The officers were all Lec- a. Eugenie E. Reach et als, Shanghai, to 39th and 40th Mrs. present except and Mrs. I). N. Mortland of Rock- dist church will be as follows: at 10.45 ■ 37th, 38th, Congresses. lion, at the end of the first half: James E. Hall,Sear-port;land in Searsport. turer, Pomona and Flora. The meeting was the Rev. Albert E. was the author of Ida a success- Portland, Jan.'19. In the matter of the well known in this have to ni., preaching by pastor, Charles A. Stockton to Pike May, land, city, gone Corinna. French, Springs, over by Worthy Master Martin. at 12 m. Bible Frank P. and of other books. presided en route for Mexico for the re- Luce; school, ..lg., Ireland Ralph A. Curtis, do.; land in Stockton ful anti-slavery novel, United New York Illuminating company of this city After the exercises a class of two at 3 Knowles opening mainder of the winter. will go from Blodgett supt.; p. in., Junior Kpworth .rg., Springs. Judge Strout of the Supreme court after a They Arnold 11. Stockton to Friends in this have received news of was instructed in the fifth degree. Ten Miss Lillian at .c., Henry Hawes, Springs, city hearing Saturday decided there is no need New York to Vera Cruz by steamer, touch- League, Spinney, supt.; G. Charles E. Sanford, New land in to the roll call. The .If., Badger York; the death in Wintlirop, Mass., of Mrs. Sarah for such receiver. This company is a hold- granges responded Cruz 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic service, conducted .rf., K. Stockton Springs. ing at Havana, and by rail from Vera Badger ing company for doing noon recess was then declared, and the to Laforest E. wife of Arista R. Earnes, of subsidiary companies by the pastor. Chorus singing and all seats bite and Harmon. 20 Isaac Jackson, Belfast, M., formerly business in Fort to Mexico City. Time, Fairfield, Belfast, Kastport were well cared for in the et al, do.; land and iu now of after an illness Patrons dining free. at 7.30 p. m., Kpworth Burgin, buildings this city, Boston, Farmington and Dexter. Monday an order Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pattee and Mrs. Les- Tuesday Belfast and j>oi room. After dinner the Grange was again thport. of some years. Mr. Earnes was the mana- was issued restraining it from making a League, conducted by members of the William Jackson, Montviile, to George B. of wel- lie C. Follett of this city attended the fu- iigh school basketball team several of the first common law assignment. called to order and a tine address at 7.30 p. m., class meet- Jackson, land and buildings in ger for years creamery neral of E. VV. Pendleton in Isles- League. Thursday tVaterville; Olive Hurd and was Capt. following games: Kock- Montviile. located in the removed to Boston come was given by ing, conducted by the pastor. Wednesday city. They CAMDEN. boro last When Mrs. Follett was at Jan. John C. to Flverett to Annie Clement. The Friday. evening, Jan. 29ih, the dollar social, where- ••Imol, Belfast, Lamb, Troy, Davis, in 1900. She was born In New Haven, fiuely responded by 24^; II. E. Capen of Augusta, proprietor of the a little she went to Islesboro on an ex- in the donor will he to tell some school at Jan. Burnham ; land in Burnham. "At the of hay and girl expected Belfast, 291 and the interment was in topic: present prices to the Joel S. .Haddocks, Lincolnville. to Charles Conn., Derby, View has the architects’ and fell and was rescued odd ways which were taken earn dol- Institute at Pittsfield, Feb. Bay House, plans will it the fanners to in cursion overboard, E. do.; land in Lincolnville. Conn. Both Mr. and Mrs. Eaines had many grain pay engage lar. This social will be held in the church : Maine probably at Belfast, Brackett, for au extensive alternation of the hotel, Capt. Pendleton. Annie C. Trim, Islesboro, to Amariah was opened by the Worthy by vestry and much interest and pleasure will friends in this city, and much sympathy is work which will be dairying?” land and buildings in Islesboro. upon commenced when J. W. be taken in the affair. Trim, do.; for the bereaved husband. Master, followed by the secretary, Jan. 21st, was the birthday of Chester A. to F. felt the are Tuesday, won the 100 dash in Whitten, Knox; Percy preliminary arrangements complet- E. Del. yard Libby, A. S. Ward, Ware, Paul, Mrs. II. C. Maiden and she entertained a Trade. one of the Bessey, Freedom; land in Freedom and and which will result in Outlook in the Shoe Day, will play a well known and ed, making the U True S. Reagan, highly Mrs. Paul, Small, G. Clark, and Mrs. Cox. number of her friends in the evening. here Jan. 29th, when nity. house one of the most modern hotels in to died on last, lie this the lie Belfast team. Llewellyn Webb, Troy, Collii.s E. esteemed citizen, Monday all thought that good cows would pay was refreshments served A thorough investigation of prospects section of the State. The house is at They Bridge enjoyed, York, do.; land in Troy. had been in failing health for some time pre- of the shoe business, coveting practically at any time and that it was the best paying and the hostess was William A Winchester, Searsport, to sent a structure with a roof duly congratulated. all the significant which has re- iC'tk IN STATE PRISON. and returned from the west. two-story pitcli The territory, Jeremiah F. Wheaton, land and build- only recently branch of stock husbandry. literary Mrs. John Stevens and little son from been much valuable in- do.; and containing about forty rooms, only 28 eeiitiy made, yields ings in Searsport. An obituary will be given later. Funeral entertainment was: singing by the choir; Rockland were humation. As regards the situation in Me., Jan. 19. Edward M. of which are large ones. It is the intention present. his New England, local inanulacturei s agree is “Bucksport” Smith, aged services will be held at home this, recitation by Maud Ware; rec. by Rose to add two stories lo the building, also a flat L. of a while there be no rush demand at iAouer in the State DANGER OF CATAaRH. afternoon at 2 Rev. Miss Mildred Prentiss Brewer, that, may prison Thursday, o'clock, Tweely; dec. by Arthur Ward; song by- for "• roof with central which will the outlook the immediate served fur nearly 20 years, drainage, give sister of II. M. Prentiss of this city, and present, Adolph Rossbacli officiating. Mabel Farwell; rec. by Bell Crosby ; read- future is more than hopeful. From various assaulted and killed early Unless Properly Treated With Hyomei, the house a total of about 60 nice rooms, 20 Miss Beulah F. Philbrook of Belfast have ■> Alice Coruforth S. M. Phin- quarters reports agree that the slack de- How Brooks, 23 years, uf which will be fitted with baths. On the ing by ; song by aged Becomes Serious. 800 Main Win- roles in the play, “The Rector,” mand affects the lower grade of goods alone. nlenced to tlie prison lor 20 Died at his home, Street, who to an encore. The important st uey, responded a ■ 14, 1908, Joshua Si flour the kitchen will be moved to the which is to be at the Brockton, as producing type of high- ‘1 and who has served four Catarrhal troubles are far more danger- chester, Mass, January will be with Victor presented University Deceased was next ureetiug Grange, grade shoes, feels this distinction least. sentence. ous than they seem at first thought. Farrow, aged 82 years. the rear of the house; some changes will be made of Jan. 31st, the Maine, Friday evening, by in a medium ■ inmates is an son of the late Deacon Joshua and Searsmont, Feb. lltlr, with the following Ly nnt producing general grade of the insane de- If you have catarrh, there irritated only in the dining room, and a large oh Eunice Farrow and was born at waiting students in the department public speak- (d shoes, feels it only slightly Of ninety after the killing Brooks de- state of the mucous membrane and weaken- (Trim) program: opening exercises; conferring Maine, March 21, 1826. In room with open fireplace will be added to manufacturers consulted, representing not li.nl been his intent to kill five ed tissues which aff id an ideal lodgment lslesboro, of address of ing. lie married at Hel- hat floor. When the work is fifth degree; report granges ; but Salem, Danvers, l lieisea, including the overseer of the aud culture medium for disease germs, 1848 Isle-boro, Dorothy completed the only Lynn, daughter of Joshua and welcome A. G. response by The Journal had a call Everett and Beverly, the report is, on the lepartment and the physician. especially those of consumption. en, youugest house will be modern in every way. by Caswell; pleasant yesterday He is sur- of favorable conditions for the »d occurred at 7.30 o’clock while You should get cured as as Elizabeth (Stewart) Dodge. Hattie Paul; remarks for the good of the from Hon. George L. Merrill of Dixfield, whole, pres- , quickly possi- it is from ’’re hack the stairs that vived six sons and a daughter. He re- ent, and excellent prospects, tiling up from ble befoie any dangerous germs you by of recess; who came to install the officers Ins education in the common schools UALLDA^E. order; appointment committee; Searsportto Worcester that the is least where they had been e.ean may breathe lodge on the diseased tissue ceived reply hopeful, ‘joins, in the Mr. and Mrs. Asa M. Gowen were buried “Resolved, That it is not of the Blue Mr. Merrill installed and even there the factories w ill run to full \ 'bunks, unknown to the keepers, and work destruction in the thtoat and of Isiesboro and Belfast Academy. music; question, Lodge. lie was as soon as the trade **d an iron bar from one of The lungs. For many years prominent in his 'rom their late home last Sunday afternoon. for the interest of the order to have open the officers of the Blue Lodge in this city capacity spring opens. " native town, fiist as school master and Elsewhere, with minor qualifications, the hen he reached a turn of the The easiest, simplest, quickest, surest Kev. T. R. Pentecost, an old friend of the sessions in the afternoon at the Pomona just after the dedication of the Masonic ■ market has Boston Tran- he was out of and to cure catarrh is the school superintendent and later as builder quickened.—The momentarily sight cheapest way by Those from out of town as ”1 owner. In 'amily, officiating. by B. F. Foster. Temple. He finds that here in Searsport "I >, he suddenly drew out the direct method, breathing Hyomei. This and ship the days when the meetings?” tobeopeued script. I ,;|‘hed smith, who walked iu front wonderful medicated air treatment does not coasting trade flourished in the shore towns who came to attend the funeral were Mrs. Remainder of the program by Victor many of his old brother Masous have pass- the of he v, as interested iu PliOSFECT FERRY. ?'•' head. drug and derange the stomach, but is Maine, extensively Eliza Young and Frank W. Gowen from Grange. ed away. vessels and was a substantial owner in I,'" I'ped in his tracks and several breathed in, directly following and destroy- sister and of the deceas- Mrs. J. S. Uarriman died Sunday night B amed of the smart coulters of Belfast and Waterville, nephew upon his head by the fn- ing all disease germs that may have been in- many Miss Dorothea Beach, the daughter of it her after a short illness. 1 Mrs. Ada Woods of a BURNHAM. home, Obituary 1 lie man’s skull was fractured haled. Bangor. In 1869 lie amoved to Winches- sd; Burnham, niece, where for 40 be is President David N. Beach of the Bangor next week....Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Proctor uougb removed to the hospital de- The unusual way in which Hyomei is sold ter, Mass., nearly years tnd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sylvester of Lib- Mrs. Emily Huff, an aged lady, very 1 and Miss Pattison tiiere was no hope of saving his by A. A. Howes* Co. is the best evidence of was actively engaged in the building bus- *rty. Mr. Sylvester is a nephew of Mr. low with consumption.Mr. and Mrs. Theological Seminary, were at G. A. Avery’s several days last their confidence in the treatment and should iness, which he conducted with marked 3owen.. ..Leon Wiggin was quite sick with Franklin Cook are on the sick list—Frank of London, England, arrived last to week, returning to their home in Dorches ■ Friday home is iu almost to the time of his death, last week-J. E. Hall loaded acar Hunter has a amount of lumber out in last came here Bucksport, and he was dispel all doubt as to its curative properties. success, up the grip large be the of Miss Avis M. Morison. ter, Mass., Monday. They was Unitarian in In to guests "I state prison for life on April They agree to.refund the purchase price to lie a religion. politics with apples at Unity last week.The next :he woods ready to haul market, hut with the body of their little son, Harry Miss Beach returned to having been convicted on the charge anyone whom Hyomei fails to benefit, and lie had been an ardent Republican since the meeting of the Ladies Club will be with Mrs. there is not suow enough yet to eveu do the Bangor Monday, Brown Proctor, last Friday....The body of i.r While detailed in the insane you do not risk a cent in testing its healing organization of that party. Unostentatious Olive Banton Friday evening, Jan 31st— yarding.Fred Fletcher has over 1,000 and Miss Pattison will leave this noon for Mrs. Pheobe Sherburne was brought here ■iiment lie had never in his uiauner he was a man of the strictest C. Hall has moved his saw mill rords cut in the woods snow to from Hallowed last for burial given any special virtues. A complete outfit costs but $1.00 A. gasoline awaiting New from which she sails on Friday by and and York, port ; was known as a trusty in that if it helps you, not a cent if it does not do business integrity, practical Judgment to the Monroe corner.Mrs. Diantha Paul it five miles to the station to be ship- her son E. D. Sherburne. Obituary next all that is claimed for it. 2w4 sterling worth. Stevenson is quite sick with the grip. ped. Satursday for England. week. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within ar, HOW AND FISTULA. for the County of Waldo, on the 14th day after an illness of two are work under their 1 CURED SWEENY PROBATE COURT PROCEEDINGS. | occurred Jan. 14th students doing good January, A. D. 1908. She will be greatly missed, not only Mr. Niokerson — Frank Whiting, R days. teacher, ! “I want to tell you how I saved one of our HEADACHE COOM BS, administrator, with tk of wills were grant- on County Correspondence. in her but in the neighborhood, for of the town farm, under- Petitions for probate CHARLESwill annexed, ihe estate of Mary 1) family who has charge : horses that had a fistula. We had the horse of Harrison Leadbetter, trell, late of Belfast, in said County of w*. she was an worker in last week. Dr. ed to the estates WALDO. active, diligent Jhe went a critical operation doctor out and he said it was so bad that he « dedeased, having presented a petition prajj ; was late of Lincolnville; Edward N. Harriman, ; thit the of Probate formed in Waldo church and in every good cause and Hunt of was the surgeon, assisted and did Judge may determine V' A sewing circle has been Bangor did not thiuk he could cure it, nqt are entitled to the balance of said estate m,w President of the Ladies’ Aid at the time and t ook. late of Stockton Springs. and useful articles for a fair by Drs. Newcomb come Then we tried Sloan’s Liniment his bauds for distribution, their respective sh r, to make fancy again. were ; death. She leaves a husband, an Petitions for administration granted FOR therein and order the same distributed ac.nr:! near the t.f her and it to be held in the future, proceeds LIBERTY1 | cured it up nicely. late of Mrs. lsora 1 to the estates of Mary A. Critchett, ingly. in adopted (laughter, one sister, her “One I was for a to go toward a new High school building Mrs. Merrow of Bangor is visiting day last spring plowing I INDIGESTION Ordered, That the said petitioner give notn>- David F. late of Palermo; of Waterville, three brothers, with and Belfast; Hall, all interested by causing a copy I town, l'lie society invites each and every Gilpatrick Mrs. W. L. Cargill.AH the neighbor who had a horse sweeny, persons Lincoln daughter, Henry Dunbar, late of Belfast; Minnie E. Monroe. Me., Sept, io, 1906. j order to be published three weeks successive toward the Mr. .Janies Myrick of Waterville, the school I told him about Sloan’s Liniment and he citizen to contribute something schools closed last Friday, except late of Burnham. “I have used ‘L. F.’ Atwood's Bit- The Republican Journal,a newspaper pubi,. ,. rick of Albans and Willis of Unity. his Sherman, at Belfast, that at a I’m fair and also to the sociables held M3 Bradstreet district and the High had me get a bottle for him, and it cured find they may appear patronize in the Petition for of Clifford Paul ters in my family for years and Court, to be held at Belfast, within and I with their were present now like a adoption The Circle w ill meet to- All, families, has returned from horse all and he goes off for on of A. I> 1 > for the purpose. school.Eben Young j right, B. and Gertrude E. Paul are almost an instant cure County, the 11th day February, which was he’d at Robb, by Frank they of with Mrs. Clias. at the funeral, ire has been visiting his colt. I always at ten the clock before noon, ami show morrow, Friday,'afternoon Brewer, where of and child’s name headache and indigestion. if the of said the home Rev. J C. Lamb Morrill, granted, any they have, why prayer pen with a and sociable in the Friday, Benner.Monthly con- “We had a horse that had sweeny awiully them on hand.” er should hot be Hubbard, supper sister, Mrs. W. I.. changed to Clifford Gordon Paul. keep granted A large attendance and a pro- ! bad it was never to L. A. Colson. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge evening- Please leave donations for the fait officiating. ference at the church Saturday1, Jan. 25th, and we thought going of Yours truly, Petition lor confirmation of trustee A true copy. Attest: with the Mrs. Clem- fusion of beautiful flowers gave te9timoh3r service Sunday ! be any good, but we used Sloan’s Liniment out either President, Mary at 2.30 o’clock, ('reaching estate of James G. Pendleton, late of Sears- If the stomach is allowed to get Chas. P. Hazkltink. Regi.st.-r in which the deceased was ■ another or Mrs. C. W. to the esteem Rev. E. E and it cured it nicely. I told suffers. ents, the Secretary, Shorey. morning at 10.30 O’clock by up port, granted. of order, the whole system The burial was in Fairview Ceme- said it was the held. Morse.What might have been a very neighbor about it and he To life the stomach must be SS.—In Court of Probate, held at i,» V ILL K CENTER. j Petition for new license to sell real estate enjoy SWAN no WALDOfast, on the J4th day of January, I:..,, tery. was discovered at the residence best Liniment he ever used. and there is E. li. Littlefield and serious fire of Lemuel Norman and Alma S. tenderly cared for, Wendell I*. Rice and Joshua O Rice, exe. Hon. A. K. Nickerson, Colic Cure F., G., as of Mrs. William H. Hunt one day last “We are using Sloan’s Sure remedy that acts so beneficially of the last will of Caroline R Rice, late of > each loaded a THORNDIKE. of Morrill, the Fuel & Hay Co., lielfast, Woodbury, minors, granted. Bitters. 1 quickly port, in said deceased, having preset,. room some towels had and we think it is all right.” “I.. F Atwood’s bey County, friends in (his vicinity of Mrs. week. In a spare estates their first and final account of administrate, car of the last of last week at Waldc The many Petitions for allowance granted to At hay in A. I). Aurelia, la. the illness and set you right. Whitaker were shocked to learn of fallen against an o-’erdieated receiver Bruce, adjust said estate foralluwa ce. Station.Calvin Webb is visiting his par Lizzie of Edwin Coombs, late of Isles boro, and 35c. and all druggists, Ordered, that notice thereof be given, her sudden death at her home in Troy last the chimney, catching fire gradually late of Burnham. ents.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Small of Sears Seldeu Hancock, weeks successively, in The Republican Jotirt4 20 members of Harvest Moon until it had burned through the visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kobertsor week. Over burning, WINTER ON BOON ISLAND. Petition by heir of devisee of estate of newspaper published in Belfast, in sai C«. port discov that all interested attend at a i>„ Grange, of which she was a worth}' mem- floor into the cellar. The fire was persons may Madducks cut, splii Joshua H. Laine, late of Frankfort, grant- bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the Wednesday.Alfred when he came to at- ber, were present at her funeral Frida}'.... ered by James Rowell There and How of next, and show cause, i? and piled 1!) feet of cord wood in 8 hours on< Some Facts About the Folks ed. day February Mrs. James Clements was called to Lynn, tend to the furnace and he promptly called they have, why the said account should not last week .Jan. 15th was theooldesi Christmas. Accounts were allowed as follows: Estates lowed. day the funeral of her been They Spent Mass., Monday to attend assistance. The fire had probably the of M. Dow late of first and GKO. E. JOHNSON, Ju-i in the Center for the w inter so far—4 below The little family that comprises Myra Searsport, sister, Miss Carrie Calder.. Ralph Clements smouldering for several hours.Lasl A true copy. Attest: a number in this town vril Island this final; Phineas G. Warren, late of Searsport* At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and Chas. P. zero.Quite and entire of Boon Hazkltink, Regis is ill with the grip. Mrs. Elden Ward, Sunday, through the generosity good population Bel-' for the County of Waido, on the second Tuesday the new K of in quite Ilale second and final; William Holt, late of join Lodge Searsport... P. Palmer of the Liber- winter numbers eight souls. of January, A. D. 1908. SS —In Court of Probate, held a' Mrs. E. II. Ward and Mrs. M. will of the many subscribers just late of Mrs. Small and daughter are gaining slowly fast, trustee's first; Sarah Staples, fast, on the 14rh day of January, A. Miss and are the Keeper and his wife, certain instrument, purporting to be the last WALDO are also on the sick list—E. Carpenter ty and Belfast Telephone Company, hearty Elmeda E. Bowen, administratrix on the est r, ....John McKeeu and wife from Hardwick Belfast, trustee’s first; Joshua II. Laine, wil! and testament of William J. Brown, at Their A Jeremiah Bowen, late of in said ( of Brooks bought a wood lot on the place Annie l’roctor the popular “hello” giri Mr. and Mrs. Williams. years late of in said ot de- Monroe, N. visited his Mrs. severs late of Frankfort, first and final; Job C. Freedom, County Waldo, ted her first and fin II., mother, Ileal, several iu North Searsmout, was them ceased, having been for probate. deceased, having panset known as the Robert Hanson farm the central office seem to rest very lightly upon presented estate for a last week_Miss Louisa Robertsou h Vose, late of Knox, first and final; Robert count of adininistration of said days has con- with a beautiful watch and have That notice be to all in- ance. months ago, and Burton Gross presented gold and the seasons they ordered. given persons the school iu many A. Heal, late of Lincolnville, second and of this order to be attending High Searsport. wood inscribed. The terested by causing a copy Ordered, That notice thereof be given, tracted to cut a large quantity of cord chain, suitably presenta the little island in weathered upon lonely final; Andrew L. Carver, late of Searsport, published three weeks successively The Repub- weeks successively, in The Republican J«- men with him and was a mark of of her val lican Journal, at Belfast, that for him. He has ten tiou appreciation their home to them ail of published they a newspaper published in Belfast, in saidC appear to endear final; Albert Thompson, late Frankfort, at a Probate to be held at Bel- will be rendered in such f may appear Court, that all persons interested may attend at Horace T. of Somerville, Mass., i; are it up fast. The wood uable services, always a as on Muzzy they piling the more; and such thing pining first and Nahum E. late of fast, within and for said County, the second hate to be held at on the II manner. We be final; Murray, Court, Belfast, in town on business.A. G. Caswell ant Thorndike station another and agreeable I to see their friends Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock and show it am shipped from pleasant for shore life, except Oakes A. late of of Februa’y next, cause, win oc- Burnham, first; Dodge, before noon, and show cause, if any they have, whv said account should not be ali a to Hock has the lieve we have to find the person relatives once in awhile, never have, the C. Q. Blown made business trip fall. .. .Elden Ward improved light yet i and whv the same should not be are First Burnham, first and final. proved, approved GEO. E. JOHNSON, Jin has ever received but a I curs to them. Then there the aud allowed. land last Friday... Mr. and Mrs. Charlei snow in out a nice lot. of cord, spool anything pleasam A true copy. Attest: yarding Warrants and inventories returned by E. our “hello” Tin 1 Second assistant keepers, Black- GEO. .JOHNSON, Judge Chas. I*. Hazkltink, Hunt of Augusta are guests of Mr. ant wood. In fact., he has a regular reply from popular girl. and Regi and pulp each having his wife estates of James N. Whitcomb, late of Mor- A true copy. Attest: is with friends ii 1 wood and Allen, Chas. P. Mrs. W. S. Hunt.Albert Thompson ha; wood and by say there subscription originated HAzeltise, Register. ITTALDO SS.—In Court of held a yard, passers with him this winter, the latter couple rill; Louisa G. Bean, late of Searsport; Probate, — Al- and w'as added to suhscri V\ fast, on the 14th day of January, returned to Lowell, Mass. Ho was aeeom at neighbor Ward’s this village, by And this At a Probate Coutc held at within and something doing I having a little girl. really Sarah D. Foy, late of Montville. Belfast, Augustine H. F'oIboiu, executor of the last from the bers from all the towns reached by the L for the County of Waldo, on the secoud Tuesday panied by his sister, Mrs. Matilda Iiey bion Kinney and wife have moved little tot is the most important person- Petitions for of wills filed and Isadore Cornwallis, who was administrate! probate of January, A’. I>. 1908. late of nolds. who will the winter there. Gross house into the house vacated in the and B. T. Co. Miss Proctor was agreeably the island. She holds a very estate ot Mary Whitcomb, Sears)" spend age upon notice ordered by following estates: Nathan A certain instrument, to be the last said th. w ith the of and vir- purporting County, deceased, having presented her Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ward. surprised and much pleased gift warm in the hearts all, will ami testament of Nathan T. account admiuis of said Mrs. Nathan Hunt visited sister, fall by place S. Woodman, late of Monroe; William J. A Woodman, and final of rstion of Water- _Another landmark is soon to disappea is commander iu chief of the latent .Monroe, in said County of Waldo, deceased, tor allowance.« K. K. Packard last week.Miss Stella J. L. Merrick and family tually Alden Mafpr 1 there is Miss Brown, late of Freedom; Robbins, having been presented tor probate. our as it is rumored that tin whole Besides that notice thereof be given was the of Miss Jen ville were last Saturday night and from village, garrison. Ordered, Berry of Morrill guest guests of C. That notice be to all in- in J n < of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- late Searsmont; Laura Thurston, late Ordered, given persons weeks successively, The Republican \N. Ward- so many years a place for tin Seaward, a niece last week — Prof. L. C. Bate of Mr. and Mrs. A. grist mill, terested by causing a copy of this order to be in Belfast, in said < nie Meservey Sunday who is the winter with of Everett, Mass. newspaper published last to their to be liams, spending published three weeks successively in The Re- that all persons interested may attend at to a crowded uousi ) Mrs. A. H. went to Vassal boro farmers bring grain ground man of Auburn lectured Higgins makes and a very Estate of P. late of Thorn- at* that to be held at on the 11 mill stone them. That eight, George Ward, publican Journal, published Belfast, bate Court, Belfast, ! Cutnr.i.iv .ifftirmum to tissist her sister. Mrs. is to be discontinued, and the at a Probate Wednesday evening, Jan. 15th, many com congenial little company it is. dike; for administrator filed and they appear Court, to be held at Bel- of February next, and show cause, if an I room for Mr petition fast, within and for said County, on the second listen ti Millard Gilmore, whose children have all are to be removed to make island folk have pur- ing from the adjoining towns to The recently notice ordered. Tuesday of February next, at ten of the clock be- GEO. E. JOHNSON, Jm uusmwa ill with neimeu s increasing umumue motor boat. That is sotue- fore and show cause, if .heir old-time friend, lie was the guest o been very diphtheria—Clarence chased a Estate of Jeremiah late of Mon- noon, any they have, why A true copy. Attest: tin 1 Bowen, the same should not be and al- and wife of Camden were guests Lack of business is responsible for never had before though proved, approved Cm as P. Hazeltixe, Regi Mi. and Mrs. A. G. Caswell while in town Adams thing they for allowance filed and notice lowed. farmer, 1 find its roe; petition of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Hogan- closing of the grist mill as many long needed, and they posses- GEO. E. last week it ordered. JOHNSON, Judge. ITT A EDO SS —In Court of Probate, held a JACKSON. of sion verv convenient. fI hey bought A true Attest: Mrs. Lord of Detroit is visiting her daugh- now buy western grain instead raisin* copy. VY fast, on the 14th day "t January, .it 1 oik naiuoi. of II. late of re I of Clifford Armstrong Estate James Whitcomb, Cilas. P. Hazfltine, Register. H administrator be bonb- has to has as ... J. J. Walker Augustine Folsom, Mrs. Laura Chase gone Livennon ter, Mrs. Otis Crosby...-V. N. Higgins it in former years some- Seldom a week passes now that Morrill; petition for allowance tilled and on the estate of Mary Whiteomb, late of Fails to nuise Mrs. L. G. Hatch, who has ; 1 three handsome calendars from turned from Boston last Saturday— in said deceased, received one of the island does not come ashore At a Probate Court hem at Belfast, within and port, County, having pie-- notice ordered. account ai ministratn for the Kmersoi for of on ids first and final of young daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch wen 1 Willard Parsons of Concord, Mass. One Ralph Dennett, salesman the and the distance from the County Waldo, the second Tues- after mail, Estate of Inez R Kendell, late of W inter- of A. D. 1908. said estate for allowance. ! was in town ove times day January, former residents of this town-Mr. an< bus the flag of our Union, which Virgo Adams Co. of Bangor shore does not seem so far and at be for leave to real certain to be the last Ordered, That nonce mereof given without a port; petition convey instrument, purporting Mrs. K. H Fletcher and son visitei I so one the of Henry so as it did power will and Testament of video we- ks successively, iii 'I he R« publican Join Ralph loves well; birthplace Sunday. impossible .in/mvilinir t.i ru ri'oil anil n/tH/.a V Robbins, late ( ■ of Searsmout, in said Countv of newspaper published in Belfast, in said Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fletcher of Belfast ias and one “The Pet of the Farm’’. boat. Waldo, deceased. It. Thoreau, that all persons interested may attend at a mo s villi:. severe storms have been ordered. having been presented lor probate. Satui day and Sunday.... F. II. Brown wa _Willie p. Higgins of Salem, Mass, is at No very bate Court, to be held at Belfast, on the 11 The remains of William Jackson, a for on the island so far this Estate of late of Sears- Ordered, That notice be given to all persons and show if an\ A. Mary Whitcomb, of February next, cause, in Jl-ifast, Friday on business conneetet the home of his Mr. and Mrs. experienced interested by a copy "! tins onlei to In* 1 parents, were hen Wth was the causing have, why the said am ount should not be all- nier citizen of this town, brought winter. That of Nov. port; petition by be;rs or devisee filed and three weeks in I'he with the Jewett is 01 for a few weeks.. Although published successively Repub- GEO. E. JOHNSON, .1 creamery.Weston ! S. Higgins, and that the sea lican at for interment Jan. 17th, in Mt.Repose Cem worst, during gale notice ordered. .Journal, published Belfast, that they ; A true copy—Attest: tin- ck list. His many friends and patron; V\ ill has been in Salem for several years he over the island hut may appear at a Probate ( unit, to be held at ! The deceased was born in Mont washed completely (Has. p. Hazeltine, Regi ! etery. Accounts were filed and notices ordered Belfast, within and forsaid Comity, on the secoud tea route are anxiously awaiting hi. lias not the art of handling wood, no The southeast blow of forgotten life ii did damage. of at ten of the clock ville and spent the greater part of his on the following estates: Mary Whit- Tuesday Ferbtiary next., recovery.. Caleb V. Kimball, one of ou as the nice pile at the door testifies....Sunl- two weeks ago was a pretty heavy one, before noon, and show cause, il any they have,why 11' v i,DO SS.--in Court of Probate, held a: but about two ago he went u town, years was brief. The comb, late of Searsport, first and final; the same should not be and ai YY on the 14th of uiiiest residents, who has been in poo it,.r Abbott mid soil of Knox bought some but its duration very proved, approved fast, day January, Waterville to live with his son, B lowed. G Cookson, administrator on thees- tin and are George northwest tale of Sunday, Jan. 5th, Whitcomb, late of first and Joseph health for a long time, remains about hemlock on the Milton Ward farm, Mary Searsport, GEO. E. JOHNSON, M. late of Monroe, in | he died-Jan. 14th of hardest from that Judge. Ben/amiu Cookson, the Jackson, where pneu was one of the final of I-adore Cornwallis, deceased, ad- A true copy. Attest: deceased, having piesented his fir- san The farmers in town are busy fill busily engaged in yarding the logs by County, have ever Chas. P. count of administratien oi said estate fora,: when monia at the age of 77 years, 2 months ant quarter they encountered, ministratrix; M. Cookson, late of Hazkltine, Register. their ice houses.Miss Ola Webb i in readiness to haul to mill Benjamin auee. ing highway the the of surf being magnificent. 2 days, lie was a veteran of Civil War display Caroline It. late of At a Probate Court held at within and at Kent’s Hill this winter snow comes. Monroe, first; Rice, Belfast, Ordered, that notice thereof be attending school When the weather is clear the men for the of given, serving the greater part of the time in tin Northport, .Jeremiah Bowen, late of Mon- County Waldo,on the second Tuesday weeks successively, in The Republican Jour _M j-s Kich has rented her house a in the tower the day- of A. L>. 1908. Mary lie at work during January, a newspaper published in Belfast, in said API'LKTON. Signal Corps. For many years had beei roe. to White. Mrs. Kich ant time or on dutv at take much in that all interested attend the village Harry Mi; night certain instrument, purporting to be an au- ty, persons may Jan. 14th, at 12 o’clock noon, fire a cripple, from sciatic rheumatism. of life Probate Court, to be hold at Belfast, on the her have moved to Charleston, Me. Tuesday, terest in watching the evidences A thenticated copy of the last will and testa- family a MAINE CITIES AND TOWNS. ment and the of day of February next, and show cause, it was discovered coming from the roof of life-long occupation was that of shoi and movement the mainland. With probate thereof Laura Tliurs- upon or in they have, the said account should not ■ ton Everett, tne county of Middlesex, State why FKEKDOM. Gushee’s store at Gushee’s Corner. maker, in the days when tin the intervening space lowed. Liudlej beginning powerful glasses Their Valuation is Outside of Massachusetts, deceased, having been present the Churcl: to an aston- $354,516,848 GEO. E. JOHNSON, .Jud, Tlie concert at Congregational Mrs. Gushee had just left the Store to go to workman made his own pegs. Me was « ot nine miles is overcome ed for probate, with a petition praying that the Will Land A true the Acnit For a radius of many of Townships. copy or said will may be allowed, tiled and re- copy. Attest \\ ednesday evening, Jan. 15th, by the house. Mr. Gushee was at North Apple- man of honored an< ishing degree. exemplary character, corded in the Probate Court of said County of Chas. P. Hazeltine. Regisi- of Belfast was a decided sue miles small are easily discerned The report of the Maine, State asses- Conceit Co. ton delivering goods. Miss Gertrude Sher- respected by all who knew him. Me leave, objects Waldo, and that letters be issued to Eben F. Lit- and their character often readily deter- sors was made public Jan. 15th. The tlefield. IT7ALDO 88.—In Court of Probate, held at cess. one felt that they had got their to tiie a and twi F.very man was the first person give alarm, a widow', two sons, daughter | YY last, on the 14th day of January, 1 i mined. For instance a little boat pat- list of towns and cities reporting a val- Ordered, That notice be to all worth_Frank Flye has rentei; F. given persons Charles B. Coombs, administrator, with the money’s which she did by sending telephone messages brothers to mourn their loss.Mrs. S is uation excess of is: interested a of this order to be ting out of York Harbor quickly in $1,000,000 by causing copy annexed, on the estate of Mary I> Cottrell, the Lottie Vose store and will move in soon in the A her oublished three weeks in The to Mrs. Gusheeand people vicinity. Mall of North Searsmont closed >ear’, in their vision, and so famil- Auburn, $7,153,550; East Livermore, successively Repub- of Belfast, in said County, deceased, having of Mrs picked up lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they _A<]a Plummer, daughter Mr. and women lGtb seated his first ami final account of adminis large company of men, and children work in the Kingdom school Jan. iar are with all craft hereabout $1,101,495; Lewiston, $14,122,184; Lis- at a Probate to be held at they may appear Court, tion of said estate for allowance. A. A. of this is very sick In ami for said Thompson place, were soon on the spot, but it was too late to Great improvement was in evidence ove that its identity is soon established. bon, $2,253,960; Caribou, $1,689,016; Belfast, within County, on the sec- ond of at- ten of the Ordered, That notice thereof be given, r -j at her home in Monroe. Her mother has of a blow these little Fort Fairfield, Tuesday February next, save the building or stock of goods. Nothing the preceding terms, which goes to prov< case they keep $2,044,840; Houlton, $2,- clock before ami show if weeks in The Republican Join are noon, cause, any they successively, to care for her.... Albra Flye of Brigh- The fisher boats well in view’, and they 982,894; Presque Isle, $2,081,690; Bridg- the same should not be i newspaper published in Belfast, in said CV gone was saved, not even the books. high that it is a great waste of both the pupil; have, why proved, up- is his mother, Susai] to render assistance at a mo- ton, $1,386,030; Brunswick, $3,649,210; proved and allowed. that all persons interested may attend at ton, Mass., visiting wind prevailing at the time was carrying time and the town’s to change teach prepared bate he held at on the lithe.! money meat’s At night the lights Falmouth, $1,346,320; Freeport, $1,285, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. | Court,to Belfast, Five.. Winnie has a class of eight on the build- | warning. A true February ntxt, and slmw cause, if any they Dodge the blazing cinders directly to ers every term, as is too often the practice Copy—Attest: the shore keep them company 014; Gorham, $1,555,001; New Glouces- Chas P. why the*said account should nor oe allowed instrumental music — j along Ha/.ki.tinf. Register. that she is teaching of Mr. U. S. Gushee across the street. It is safe to that the made a; GEO. E. JOHNSON Jim. ings say pupils 'I through many weary hours of watch- ter, $1,388,001; Portland, $54,184,011; entertained the whist club in A true Harry Bangs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hills occupj the dwel- much in the terra closed a; as and Scarboro. South ; copy—Attest: progress just II ing. House lights they appear $1,089,210; Portland, At a Probate Court held at Belfast. within and for Chas. P. Hazeltink. Kegi.-t G. A. K. hall evening-The on "t the Monday ling, and preparations were made to remove in the two other terms of the year. Mrs ! disappear are sort of an index to them $3,037,230; Westbrook, $4,472,695; Wind- the County of Waldo, the 14th dav Jan- school in the closed 1 of uary, A. L>. 1908. NOTICE. The subscriber primary village Friday the household goods, but this was not nec- Mall is a teacher who is well trained am that convey various impressions ham, $1,114,064; Yarmouth, $1,440,178; ol George P. late >1XECUTR1X’Sby gives notice that she lias been dti and will not again until March Kith.... ! what is on in different homes. Farmington. $1,868,185; Jay, $1,615,521: WARD,son Ward, open essary, as the buildings were saved by most faithful in her work, and it is certain going of Thorndike, in said Cou t\ d Waldo, de- pointed executrix ot the last will and test. of indicate MARION,T. The <".nb will hold their next meet- ! An unusual display lights Eden, $6,01-7,779; Ellsworth, $2,024,200; a that of Literal} the roofs being covered with snow. Not- Jy for the interest of the school and towi ceased, having presented petition praying will that some sort of festivity is in prog- Mt Desert, $1,862,072; Augusta, $7,397, he may e appointed administrator of the estate, CHARLES P. FERGUSON, late of ing with Mrs. Katrina Bryant. They this fact the stable was tw ice Sears; withstanding that she be retained for another year. Mrs I thus their be- of said deceased. the. lite of ress, and impressions 722; Gardiner, $3,589,050; Hallowed, in the County of Waldo, deceased. All p> take up Kudyanl Kipling—R. he on fire. Mr. Gushee’s store was the said to found to Mall was the recipient of many usefu come so sensitized that they are able $1,453,135; Vassalboro, $1,005,757; Wat- ! Ordered,That petitioner give notice having demands against the estate of sab ot Belfast was in town on ] ill a of F i.)uuton, I'---*i-, for the stock of for 81,- i conclusions. persons interested by causing copy this ceased are desired t<- present the same f* insured &450, goods handkerchiefs, station to form very accurate orville, $0,190,044; Winslow, $2,210,125; order to be three weeks in last week.... Minnie w ho presents, including published successively j tlement, and al* indebted thereto are re

make payment immediately. i.een sick with the is gaining 11 Belfast, that at a Probate 1ms very grip, will but will continue to his cus- cars along on the shore. 965: Rockland, $5,471,608: Rockport, they may appear A 1)I>IF F. FERGUS! do, supply useful articles. The school closed with ai ley creeping ■ to be slew Mal tha Vose is visiting her brother, if Wal- o-urt, held at Belfast, within and for said Searsport, January 14, 1908, 1} and either or build could furnish evidence they $1,210,022; Thumaston, $1,245,143; on the 11 th of tomers with goods buy exhibition which was far superior to tin j They County, day February. A. D.1908, Charles .Johnson, in Waterville. i were late or ahead of time, if it happen- do boro, $1,182,118; Norway, $1,290,210; at teu ol the clock before noon, and show cause a evening the officers- ; EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. The subscribers store.Friday one held at the close of the preceding fact. A mid- if any they have, why the of said ed they should note the Paris, $1,308,005; Itumford, $3,008,379; prayer petition- notice that they have been dw elect of Appleton I. 0. 0. F. Lodge term. The all did well and were er should not be granted. I by give < KM it MM OI.NVIM.i;. pupils car will tell them that a party $20,297,009, $2,055,170; 1 executors of the last will and testa L. night Bangor, Brewer, GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. pointed were installed by D. D. G. M, Fred more ease thii of The schools iii town will close this week at than before, showing in : from York have been enjoying an eveu- Dexter, $1,282,724; Oldtown, $2,179,499; A true copy. Attest: as assisted by L. L. Lambert case not ! so in var- Chas. P. Hazkltine, HARRISON LEAD BETTER, late of Lincol. for the winter vacation.11. E. Rankin Eugley, that additional training had beer ing at the theater, and many Orono, $1,100,335; Bath, $2,860,835; Register. Grand C, VV. Creamer as G. W, ious the of the little island in the County o| Waldo, deceased All p<- C New where he has em- Marshal, in vain. During the evening Mr. Charles E : ways people Fairfield, $1,556,330; Madison, $1,720,- has gone York, At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and having demands against the estate ot san as G. K. Sec. all of Germania to overcome their isolation E. G. Homier Davis entertained at various times w ith hi: have power 257; Pittsfield, $1,379,552; Skowhegan, for of on the to the same foi as an attendant in King’s Bark the County Waldo, 14th day of ceased are desired present ployment as some and means seldom Belfast, A. I). 1908. and indebiud thereto ate Lodge, Waldoboro, and J. C. Fuller G. F. phonograph, and Mr. Charles A. Boyntoi in degree, by $3,647,575, $2,706,276; Calais, January, tlement, all retpe lie-pita. Frank Rhodes of Rockland the main- Bidde- to make immediately II. N. Titus as G. Treasurer of ; of dwellers upon $2,041,790. Eastport, $1,587,396; E. BOWEN, widow of Jeremiah payment Sec. and Ap- favored the with two vocal solo: thought by L^LMEDA SARAH F. FULLER, was a -iiiest at John C. Dean’s a few' company who Boon Island’s Bowen, late of Monroe, in said County of days The officers installed are as land behold bright ford, $7,232,180; Kennebuuk, $2,210,109; GEORGE W. LEADBETTEi: pleton Lodge. with violin ii Waldo, deceased, having presented a ia.-t week.Mrs. Sarah Young of Bos- accompaniment. Following out across the deep $1,441,200; Old Or- petition FRED E. LEA OBETTER. N. Ormanel i light beaming Kennebunkport, for an allowance out of the personal estate of said follows: Elmer Sprague, G.; the concert “Our Coun their con- Liucolnville, 14. 1908. ton is her Mrs. David Ma- program: recitation, I night, and express chard, $1,062,652; Saco, $3,892,029; San- deceased. January visiting sister, R. night by Keene, V. G.; F. E. Cat kin, Sec.;” Harry the “The anc ! for the lonlmess of South honey.Mr. and Mjs. Charles Stevens try,” by school; essay, Stars cern and sympathy ford, $3,308,033; Berwick, $1,144,- Ordered, That the said petitioner give notice to Pease, F. Sec.; David Hall, Treasurer; Mattie class exercise its people. 448; Y"ork, $2,377,418. all persons interested by causing a copy of this NOTICE. The subs- pleasantly entertained friends at their new Stripes,” Boynton; be t liree weeks in notice that she has been Zuinglas Gurnej, Warden; J. O. Sherman, was a memorable occasion The smallest town is Forest in order to published successively ADMINISTRATRIX’Shereby gives Blanche Aurelia Luce Christmas City, a of the estate of last last ... Mr. “Welcome,” Wing, The Republican Journal, newspaper published administratrix home Saturday evening and the before witli a appointed Conductor; Isaac Ilale, II. S. N. G.; W. E. on Boon Island. On night Washington county, valuation at that may at a Probate Marion Match, Mildred Hannan, Gladys Belfast, they appear IIIjCi IV I' an.in, iiueui iieunsi, Mrs. Willis McKinney are doing light house- J. C. It. S. really was of The is Court, to be held at Belfast, within and for said Prescott, L. S. N. G.; Fuller, V. Hannan. Gracie Match and Ida T)avi«: reel j things happened—something $9,920. largest plantation in the of and the winter in the store so county, on the Pith day of February, A. I). 1908, Comity Waldo, deceased, keeping for tenement In fact Santa Claus found $351,S78, in Franklin county. law directs. All bavin G.; F. L. Waterman, L. S. V. G.; Ilavid ! doing. Rangeley, at ten of the clock before noon, ami show cause, if bonds as the persons of N D. Ross.... Mrs. Abbie Cross and son tation, “Greetings,” by Mildred and Gladys much business to transact there that The smallest is mands the estate of said deceased nr I. Jesse O. Will C. j organized plantation any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner against Esaney, G.; Gnshee, G.; sired to tlie same for settlement, a* I of Camden and Sun- llannan; recitation, “A Hoy’s Speech,’ be came near missing other very No. 8, $13,700, in Hancock county. should not be granted. present erey spent Saturday IS. J. L. S. very thereto are to make Perry, R. S. S.; Ness. S.; James on the main GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. indebtefd requested pa\ at J. W. Miller’s.Miss Charlie Luce; recitation, "The Garden I important engagements Piscataquis county lias no town of day Margaret The A true copy. Attest: immediately. Fuller, Chaplain. installation was land. Of course didn’t have a the PfKEBE E. CKAWFOl Jackson has just closed a most successful House,” Marion Hatch; class exercise, ; they $1,960,000 valuation, largest being Chas. P. Hazkltine, Register. to invited and the was out of the January 14. 1108. public guests, largest Minnie Beulal i Christmas tree—that Dover, $970,050. The new town of East Belfast, term of school at the village, with an at- “Washington,” Boynton, within and company ever seen in the hall was in at- But Santa Claus didn’t mind in Penobscot is At a Probate court held at Belfast, Charlie Helen Fuller and El- question. Milliuocket, couuty, on the 14th of tendance of thirty pupils. She presented Wing, Luce, answer- for the County of Waldo, day A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subs. tendance. Music for the occasion was pro- that a bit. The chimney place valued at $212,539, and the new town mer “The Hillside Coast- January, A. T>. 1908. hereby gives notice that he has been each pupil w ith a neat little souvenir of her Davis; recitation, as as Mr. oi in vided Waterman’s orchestra ed bis purpose just well, isoweruaiiK, I'iscataquis county, e. widow of James h. administrator of the estate «>f by consisting “An whitcomb, appointed school the last day. Miss Jackson has taught er,” Laura Choate; recitation, Incideul assistant will at in said of of Fred L. Waterman, leader and clarinet- Allen,the second keeper, $94,442. MaggieWhitcomb, late of Morrill, County DAVID F. HALL, late of Palermo, in and of Marian “The a several schools this district is held in War,” Atkinson; essay, tell you. There were gifts galore—two The total valuation of the organized Waldo, deceased, having presented petition in the of Waldo, deceased, and ist, Dr. li. II. Keller, clarinet, Mrs. Frank for an allowance otu of the personal es- County esteem her ami her associ- Two Leola recitation, bushel baskets full, and before not tvild-land praying bonds as the law directs. All persons liavii. high by pupils Princes,” Choate; big municipalities, including tate of said d« ceased. Berry, violinist, and Mrs. Ava Simmons mands the estate of said decease II I' Yf. ..f rn.,m.aof..n «.wl reci- Santa Claus got through distributing townships, is $354,510,848. against remarks “Dolly's Birthday,” Gladys Hannan; That the said give notice to desired to present the same for settlement pianist. After by visiting mem- them be was red as a boiled lobster and The number of horses in the State on Ordered, petitioner Ilolt ot Lewiston was called to or Not Pearl Oxton interested a «f tax thereon, may be deteimined by the and returned to his studies at Rates College. dry but heals and the so that and it was decider! to postpom in the White and Ida strengthens lungs for and urinary troubles and : of Probate. begin, Ritchie from Dover a few with Red, Blue,” Davis; edy kidney lodge Estelle has begun anoth- spent days no serious results need be feared. The gen- as it lias a action the next _Miss Harding recitation, Blanche Wing; recitation, “Come backache, peculiar upon That the said petitioners gi\'e notice to md bury them together day a uine and Tar contains no Ordered, his mother, Mrs. M. E. Ritchie, short time Foley’s Honey these most a er temi of school in Etna.Miss Lora Little Leaves,” Harold class exer- the kidney structure, cleansing ill interested by causing copy of this fi. I,. Edmunds’ condition has changed Hatch; harmful and is in a yellow persons Plummer of is “Good Blanche Aurelia drugs package. organs and helping them to sift arder to be three weeks successively in at from where ago.Miss Mary Searsport cise, Bye,” Wing, important "published Howler of i’aiei Harding is home Cornville, Refuse substitues. R. H. Moody. from the blood the foul acids and rhe Journal, a published tlie better.Silas a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. Luce, Marian Hatch, Mildred llannan, and Qlter Republican newspaper spending at a .1 she has been teaching.The community Gladys llannan, Gracie Hatch and Ida waste matter which cause sickness and suf- I at Belfast, that they may appear Probate visited his sister, Mrs. O. l\ Cushman, W. State Pneumonia to he held at Belfast, within and for said slioeked to learn of the Mayo_l’ayson Smith, superin- Davis; concert recitation, “The White How to Avoid Eering. Those of our readers who suffer Court, and 15th.The remains of Willi. was greatly sudden Red, j on the lltli day ol' February, A. D. 1908, 11th tendent of schools, visited the High school and the school. You can avoid pneumonia and other seri- fan make no mistake in giving it a trial. I Jounty, death of Mrs. Trafton Whitaker, which Blue,” by it ten of the clock before noon, and show cause, lackson, a former resident of this to> ous results a cold recently. lie praised the school highly and from by taking Foley’s f have, why the prayer of said petition- any they were here from VVaterville, win Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals er should not be brought said it would soon be a standard school. A Indigestion. granted. the and the cold from the KndnlFor& GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. his death occurred Jan. and inten lungs, expels sys- * Relieves sour stomack, i 14th, new laboratory is to be added this year, and Refuse but the genuine in the A true copy. Attest: fOl£T$HMEr«riftR FOLEYSHONET^IAR tem. any of the heart. what in Mt. Repose cemetery Jan. 17th. fur turu. No H. palpitation Digests you eat I Chas. P. Hazeltine, Register. •tops the cotttfh end heelsluntfi an assistant teacher will be employed. The uhUdruai tafu, upiatut yellow package. R. Moody. TRANSCRIPT THE MOSHER MILLIONS. Ritchie of Dover spent a few days last YORK SAYINGS. NORTH WALDO POMONA. week Mr. and Mrs. William Twombly. Gounty Correspondence. State superintendent Dollar continues to A Fortune of •150,000,000, Some of Which -Payson Smith. The Almighty be al- of was in town Jan. 7th, to scarce. Monroe, en- May C« me to Belfast. [ Deferred. 1 school1*, mighty M,,r„mg Light Grange. visit the school.-Mr. and Mrs. BELMONT. High 'i;llht.(i North Waldo Pomona Wed- [Special Dispatch to the Boston Herald.l Jefferson Nealley of Newburgh were Goodness! One Bryan is enough. Must Jan. 12. Clarence Fred M. of Belfast was in we stand two. ,lan. 1st. The travelling was Worcester, Atty. Staples in town the past week, visiting friends. E. Tupper has been engaged to look town recently canvassing for the Dem- -Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ritchie of Bel- %ruble, but the day was pleasant to be started in Belfast. after the interests of Maine and Mas- ocratic paper fast were in town Tuesday evening As long as the navy is at war only with resulted. The son of Mr. who casualties are to jt.hhI attendance sachusetts people in an effort to come -The little Quimby, Jan. 7 th, to attend the installation of itself the not likely be a CASTORIA few weeks was called to order by the into their share of the Mosher fortune, was so seriously injured officers of the Ilebekah Lodge.-A large. an estate valued at ago liis arm caught between born to Mr. and Forlnfents^aMChildren^ ■ Master, Wildes S. Parker, who which represents by getting little daughter was j two wheels in the cream- When one of a man of ab- £150,000,000 in England. cog Chenery Mrs. Fred Fogg, Jan. 10th.-Mar- speaks mark now- : . vacancies caused by the With the George Rounds family, one ery is doing as well as could be expect shall Rand, who has charge of the adays this is the kind of mark that usually ,1 and Pomona by would is (’haplttin of the most and wealthy in ed. It was feared at one time he has been his meant—$ nnton Moore and Bertha prominent creamery, harvesting sup- The Kind You Have Maine,as the neuclusof the movement, lose his arm. of The Grange was opened ply Is new Wakey. 300 heirs have started proceedings to- ice.^ your happy year affording you in ample form and east Palermo that degree of happiness your well wishers mtii degree a settlement of this fortune. ward LIBERTY.' to inflict a of business taken up. Eight Mills was sought upon you? The estate was left by Hugh Mosher, VV. F. Brown of Weeks’ ion for As- Always Bought made for the about AVege table Preparat i,ues application who in the of the 18th the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tibbetts Monday evening, January 6th, ballotted on died early part ,.f Pomona, were over of twenty-five members of Arbutus Chap- The editor who fails to convince his de- similating the Food and Regula- century without leaving any direct Sunday—Grover Cox Liberty and later were instructed O. E. of this village went to linquent subscribers that checks are the Stomachs and Dowels of j.icd heirs. The British consul at Washing- has sold his lumber lot, known as the ter, S., going ting and the degree to be popular will prubably have to wear degiee. ton advertised for Heirs of the estate in Levi Cox lot, to the McDougall Washington performed were reported work for several members of the newly his last year’s suit another season. .lowing granges 1834. Brothers—Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jones a and llourishii.g Fond du Lac Chapter, O. E. S., prosperous There are about 100 living in the vi- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred organized Monroe, by of that town. A bountiful was A certain Maine had a Morning Light, of Worcester, Somerville, Mel- Spratt—Miss Maggie McCloud of Cape supper daily newspaper .1 li. Granite, North cinity served the and half column editor ial the other on the Dow; and Boston who claim re- Breton. N. S., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. by Washington ladies, day ! Frank Trun- rose, Malden in the of the law ProtnotesDigeslion,Cheerful- .. all arrived home small practical efficacy prohibitory by Master-elect, Mr. Mrs. Her- A. J. Tibbetts— Mrs. A. C. Jones has safely ness and Rest.Contains neither Mas- lationship. Tupper says lined up against a glaring quarter page ad- ,,i Progress, Jackson, by of the closed her school in Somerville and is hours of the morning.—Miss Mary man I. Kaler <>f Melrose is one * ci iiocuicui ui ciuna. nor Mineral. 11 Brown; South Branch, at home—Miss Brown has been quite ill the past week Optum.Morphine most interested in the movement to now Fannie McKensey, Not Narcotic. hv A. Stinson; Northern been a few with and had to rest for several days. She secure the fortune. who has passing days \ inie’s Corner, by Master A. C. resumed her school work last If Taft should become President we The accounts of the last investiga- Mrs. A. J. Tibbetts, has returned to Monday. Past has from her would be sure of a Sunrise, Winterport, by in 1903 —Ella Greeley recovered pretty having peaceful which was started by Jesse Washington. men are P!77ZHER \\ s. Littletield; O. Gardner, tion, recent illness and has returned to Free- administration. Fat proverbially XUVK afOU Ik-SAMUEL of ().. can be secured A. B. Mosher Cleveland, the winter term.— good natured, and it takes a long time for ciport by secretary, SOUTH MONTVILLE. dom Academy for Pumpkin Seed the heirs in Massachusetts and Maine them to nmd clear * by Walter Beaulieu is visiting relatives in get through. Alx. Senna j in and the matter School has been closed for a week, as PotAelleSdlt on and only meagre reports, Sherman j i.imtt.ee time, place for a few weeks.—Flora ♦ has been in the hands of Atty S. the teacher is sick.—Ed. Moore came Jay Anist Steel 1 were A. placed is at home for the Thirteen Indictments at Rockland. Co- next meeting week sick with the lie of West Liberty Itppemuat / j ,S. Brown, Waterville, Maine, together home last grip. * ! 11. Brown and ay W. Bus- mid-winter vacation.—About twenty lit CarbonateSoda I with Mr. Tupper. has been at work for John Prescott.— j farm Seed I n ter lor tlie day, Annie B. members of the dancing class enjoyed Rockland, Me. Jan 8.—The Knox According to Atty. Tupper, some of Prof. F.F.Phillips of Cambridge, Mass., Clarified Sugar | It the annual elec- a social in the grange hall last Sat- Wentvyreen Flarvr ! being the heirs belong to leading families in was the guest of his cousin, C. F. Con- hop county grand jury rose today, after one is the Inilowing committee urday night.—J. J. Walker is in Boston Maine and Massachusetts. The Maine ner, last Saturday and Sunday.—Rev. 0f the shortest sessions in the history niteil to receive, sort and this week.—The new engine for the Remedy claimants are descendants of Daniel and Mrs. E. A. Dinslow and Mrs. C. S. court. It returned 13 Aperfect forConstipa- Edwin Jenkins, Fred II. tannery arrived last Saturday night f the indict- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Mosher, a brother to Hugh, while the Adams attended the installation of the Della l’he master, and was in this week.—The ments, 11 of which are against Nealiey. western claimants are descendants of officers of the O. E. S. in Liberty Mon put place liquor Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- si I lit 1 1 furnace for the Palmer .,111(1 /lilll y cqura- a new melting whose names were not revealed Hugh Mosher, who came to this country day evening. On account of broken dealers ness and Loss OF SLEEP. riuliii's not to cast any is once more ready for busi- in tiie 17th century and remained here sleigh they were obliged to return home foundry today. Of the 14 appealed cases 12 are ,ei*i a.-- it would be impossi- the ness.— Sherman Cram is now substitute a short time. on Shank’s mare at an early hour in also liquor matters. Facsimile Signature of to attend to the duties was driver for the Mitchell Belfast-IMberty a son of morning. The installing officer Martin Kusky, who was recently ar- 1 lie election resulted as R. II. Mosher of Citypoint, stage.—Mrs. George Stevens was called Mrs. O. W. Ripley, who deserves much rested in Boston, was indicted for the I A. Minsou; overseer, James Mosher of Week’s Mills, Me., is to New last week on account of isLci, credit for the able manner in which she Jersey larceny of a gold watch and chain and NEW YORK. Years lecturer, t ints. ('. Clem- the illness of her Tin- ry; one of the descendants interested in the grandson, Lloyd Thirty did the work. $30 from Adam Sobesky. Joseph Fran- Fred 11. lliown; asst. dall. Mrs. Stevei s arrived there Tues- iid, millions. Other Beliast descend- cis was indicted for the larceny of a Merton W. Mosher but. the child had died of pneu- Haley; chaplain. 1 -1 C T T day, at Camden. Domenico Teti, vrL bicycle Kdwin Jen- (till? ilir L-iir imuirii **".r monia the before. Mrs. Stevens -us', treasurer. L. Edmunds is sick day last term of man- George quite several who was convicted Annie Clements; gate whose late wife was Miss Harriet a sore will remain with her daughter ny. ford, with blood poisoning caused by slaughter, will be sentenced. '. Mrs. A. weeks.—Ed. Mitchell and Walter Chase: l'omona, Mo.-her of Week's Mills; anil Mr. which he injured while at work Young Ben, linger dance at Gen- I EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. 'Vies, Bertha ('. Nealley; blacksmith lie is attended furnished music for the in his shop. 1 ... Mosher, whose wife, formerly Miss T»„l_4- n loot Uotnx/l.KT t i.. Asst, steward, I icmeiits; Dr. T. N. Pearson of Morrill.-Al- ---- _ aa^ mSTMTHE CENTAUR •ORPANY NEW YORR CITY. to has a two-fold inter- by had a suc- I. --1 i,cy. All then adjourned Marion Hayford, matia and Blanche Nelson of Palermo, night.—E. G. Norton very re- that cessful at his Montville farm .all, where a bountiful est in the proceedings. It is hoped who are attending Freedom Academy, hauling and as it somewhat last afternoon, the neighbors td them, some of this vast fortune may ultimate- were guests from Friday night to Sun- Monday was horses to THE FOOD VALUE OF ■ ion hour ample justice of their friend Cora Goodwin. turning out with their help tind its way to Belfast. day night on The red to the choice viands on ly -Geo. A. Palmer of visited haul the old blacksmith shop Liberty it prepared by the sisters of relatives here last Saturday and Sun- Ridge down to the new barn, where Lizzie Sherman Might. The recess having ex- THE ASCENDANCY OF THE TEMPER- day.-L. F. Nash has bought the C. will be annexed.—Mrs. and the of West arrived home last Sat- tirange reconvened ATE NATION. B. Oxton farm.-James O. Bartlett Liberty Baker’s Cocoa as from a three weeks’ visit in Bel- on next meeting reported has had a New England telephone put urday O. Hard- fast.—Will Pierce has given up his work is attested me, Feb. 5th; place, The rapid spread of the temperance in.--Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sprowl visit- by West at the Head of thet Tide, Belfast, and hall, Winterport; pro- movement throughout the country is ed their daughter, Mrs. L. S. Sylvester, in fifth of is came home last Years of < .iiig degree; report most gratifying evidence that Ameri- in Jefferson last week. Mrs. Sprowl Friday. Constantly -, business routine; confer- cold.- cans are a strong rein on their now ill with the prevailing tor keeping MAINE NEW^ ITEMS. Increasing Sales degree: recess dinner; While Euiopean countries Among the people from out of town installa- appetites. Man on the choir: of The iit-r; song by an increase in the sale who attended the funeral Mark F. Road report alarming address of welcome, The Portland Board of Trade, as shown dicers; of alcoholic beverages, this country’s Messer were Mr. and Mrs. Elden Vose S. Par at its 55th annual meeting, has a member- White; response, TV. the other direction is most of Knox, Mrs. -J. J. Latus of Swamp- progress in ship of 683. Its receipts for 1907 were $9544. n. continued from January Fred How- happy. It is not believed that this has scott, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. u inamdei of host and The auditor a of $1100 in 50 program by come from the "horrible examples” of ard of Belfast and Mr. Mrs. George reports shortage the accounts of tiie Portland liquor agent the drink habit who have upon of Searsmont. Mrs. Latus posed Cooper the Democratic administration I thanks was then in order The will remain with Mrs. Eliza F. Bean whom city Frohibitionist platfoims. people to under bonds. ■ -;es and from forgot* put Highest is from his hospitality have not been frightened or cajoled for a few days. Mrs. Beau is still con- unavoidably separated • and the Grange of Maine’s ,ight Grange, into their attitude, but the temperance fined to her bed by illness. Half counties, Androscoggin, i and ail invited to Hancock, Kennebec, Piscataquis, Somerset, Awards in form movement is simply a manifestation family. where the re- BROOKS. Waldo, Washington and York, did not have Fellow’s hall, the new of Americans that generation an arrest for homicide in 1907. was to he G. A. held m the clay spent, has learned the wisdom of exercising George G. Davis Post, Ii., in several 14th. The Pres. assembled, including control over ils appetites. an all day meeting Jan. I he parcels post as outlined by But need that be enter- complete in a to was separation lie. and tin- following Nor is this control like the forenoon was devoted to sociability, Roosevelt message Congress anything endorsed at the annual meeting of the lea- was furnished: song, choir; exercised tile telling stories and reminiscences of Europe even he is control by prize fighter of of the fourth class oi complete while away? i Vi ladies attired in white, war. A dinner was served in gue postmasters who is "in training.” The fraternity picnic held last week in Fred Cuii- Mrs. W. C. Howe Maine Augusta. Clements captain, of the ring has been held up as a shin- the dining room by * and iolinist and 1). L. plan Mrs. Hobbs, which was J**hn McLain and Dyer on many occasions, for its j and Charles Beverly Corneilson, and ing example, Samuel all of Houllon, have movements were graceful abstemiousness weeks enjoyed by the old comrades. Then McIntyre, Not if he realizes the conve- strict during long been committed to the count) jail in Bangor America f ,. irk extremely well rendered But the came the usual smoke, after which all of training for lights. prize | to await sentence in the U. s. district court nit a hearty applause hum to such strict to the hall tor their regular nience of the thousands of | lighter who conforms repaiied on the charge oi smuggling liquor, to which Registered Pay i mu the Pomona. nations in red early Sunday morrnng, Jan. 12th. The new hardwood floor for Colby two temperate today—and is finished and the surface are the nations for She was born in Troy, Oct. 20, 1800, and lege gymnasium consequence they one the best. New lockers to is was the daughter of Hanson and is of very trifling. L POSTS MADE DURABLE. whom the future holds the most prom- only once be set in For the numb r of 100 will at Sarah Norton. She was the widow of Coughs ise.—The Denver Republican. the disrobing room and additional baths of 4«lditioiial Call whose death occurred ten Sixteen Years’ Frank eight the shower class will be installed before | lived the years ago. She greater part the improvements are complete. and Colds n u unv a kiuu of her life in Troy and moved several .'osts of kinds of I C. Hinds of many cheap ago to Pittsfield, where she had Asher Portland, parliamentary years clerk to the lower branch of Congress, will >lnch ordinarily would soon December 30th a light of the fourth since resided until a few weeks ago, Nearly all other Cough Cures are be permanent chairman of the Republican “Blue Bell’’ made was established in the tower re- wheu she came to this town to live set m the ground can be order State convention at Portland, April 30, to constipating, especially those con- Let;the Sign at Robinson point, with her daughter, ill health requiring six Presidential electors and dele- or twenty years by a simple cently completed nominate taining opiates. Kennedy's Laxative northwesterly side of Isle au Haut, her to make some change. The funeral gates to the National convention in Chicago t with creosote. Most of the moves the bowels. n cic IICIU uuui me iiuujc ui able to leave Syrup southerly side of the westerly entrance SCI Vlcca in June, if he is Washington. Cough inferior” woods are well au Haut her at 10 Contains no Remind You of Home of Isle thoroughfare, easterly daughter, Tuesday, o’clock, Information that Andrew Carnegie will opiates. The remains taken to for to the treatment, and this is side of Isle au Haut bay. light and the Troy erect a $50,000 building for Bates College shows fixed white between NE. 4 E. burial in Fairview cemetery. She for the of science, providing a similar true of cottonwood, aspen, study 4w\ and ESE. and iixed red over the re- leaves to mourn their great loss a sum is raised to support the science de- ■/_ and President Chase vcamore, low-grade pines, mainder of the arc. The light is forty- mother, Mrs. Sarah Norton, with whom partment, was received by the When Uutow .lun 10 h Subset'lotions lor the a gums. properly feet above the water and forty- shelias lived for many years and one hese woods outlast untreated eight amount will be solicited at once. lYeniieuy five feet above the base of the tower, daughter, Sadie Bernice—Mrs. William required i which are too oak, becoming and is visible twelve and one-third miles Foster was in Pittsfield Friday to at- Of a total of 2139 cases prosecuted by tbe ,d too much in demand foi- of Maine the in clear weather, the observer's eye fif- tend the funeral services of the late 19 county attorneys past year Laxative es to allow of their violation of tbe meeting teen feet above the water. Reuel Drew—The members of the K. 1314 were for prohibitory nd for fence law, according to the annual reports posts, The approximate geographic position P. lodge who attended the Pythian liquor nation with creosote has been tiled at the attorney general’s office. Con- of the light, as taken from chart No. Jubilee in Bangor last week we e sentences im- the introduction victions were obtained and Cough Syrup ueaperied by 309 of the coast and geodetic survey, is, George M. Dyer, F. A. Batchelder, Os- in 811 cases. Androscoggin county tank,” which can be in- posed GRANITE open latitude, north, 44 degrees, 3 seconds; car Farrington and Hariy M. Cole. leads the list. r ,1 cost of from $;!« to $45, or 08 seconds. longitude, west, degrees, |9 who was with -s if an old boiler is used. A John E. Loring, aged 62, Inner Ledge spindle, NE. £ E., 5-10 mile; UNITY. at tile of New Orleans tii a bottom 12 square feet in Farragut storming IN ANY FORM Kimball’s Head, left tangent, N\V. 1-16 Jan. 9th at the Ma- and served three under when “A Cold or a always 40 or 50 fi- Thursday evening years Dewey Cough nearly suffice for treating on the N., 3132 mile; Saddleback I,edge light- sonic the officers of Star in the he was lieutenant with Farragut water all ts a or double this liurn- ball, constipation—the day, SW. W. 4 15-32 miles. Hartford, died in I’ortland, Jan. produces house, by £ W., West lodge, No. 85, Free and Accepted flagship throat u two runs per day can be He was horn in Portland. A widow runs to the eyes, nose and in- The tower is conical and of dark-gray Masons, were publicly installed. About 10th. 1'he of creosote per and 10 children survive. His occupation of out of the absorption granite to the height of twenty four 125 members and invited guests were stead passing system TOMBS (out as follows: was that of a teamster. Eucalyptus, the upper sixteen feet being cylin- and the was the liver and kidneys. For two-tenths feet, present evenihg very pleas- through gallon; willow, drical and of red brick, the whole sur- Past District E. A. L. T. Cummings when he accepted the becomt -AND- red antly spent. Deputy want of moisture the bowels issafras, ash, hickory, oak, mounted an black position of city clerk of Portland did so by octagonal, parapet D. Chase, assisted by Benjamin A. hard.” s. elm and maple, four-tenths witii an understanding with Mayor Leigh- dry and and lantern. A white wooden bridge as marshal, the duties fir, and Fogg performed ton that he should accept a salary of $2000 nuglas quaking aspen feet long, is located on the north- of most the Laxative forty installing efficiently upon and turn all fees into the treasurer. He Kennedy’s Cough Syrup .Inut, six-tenths gallon; syca- a city erly side of the tower; grayish-white new officers: 131 the ttoiiwood and lodgepole pine, following Worshipful paid Treas. Gilbert, Jan. li, $198 74, relieves Colds by working them out Monumental Work dwelling 180 feet and a white fuel-house master, E. M. Soule; senior warden, fees to date. 'The city will, it is expected, iths gallon. The price of creo- white of the system through a copious 250 feet ESE., a boathouse 400 Roy Knight; junior warden, Dr. J. E. save $3000 a year by the arrangement. "’lit 10 cents per gallon in the feet E. 4 S., and a white oilhouse 470 Cook; treasurer, Charles Stevens; sec Mrs. Elizabeth II. Colley of Old Orchard action of the bowels. j Of Every Description. middle west, 16 cents per gal- feet ESE. ^ E., all from the light-tower. Ruel senior deacon. E. lias ma ie application to the State board of 1’aciric coast, and 27 cents retary, Berry; At the same station there is a bell to T. Whitehouse; junior deacon, Austin bar examiners lor examination for admis- a in the Mountain to tbe bar at tbe next session of the Rocky be struck by machinery, during thick senior Herbert Clark; sion of a Myrick; steward, to held at on the first The cost treating post or a and a double board ; be llangor foggy weather, single marshal, B. A. Fogg; tyler, Samuel is the Me. iore vary from 4 to 15 cents, 1 Tuesday In February. Mrs. Colley HEAL & WOOD. St., Belfast, blow alternately every the in- After the installation cere- Conforms to National minute; now lias a Bridge treated, it should give service Myrick. wife of Judge F. fl. Colley', who ; terval between blows will be about monies were concluded an elaborate law in N. H. -t years, piactice Manchester, twenty twenty-seven seconds and bountiful was served in the merits of the Forest Service supper Hidueford is the most cosmopolitan city PURE FOOD & DRUG LAW dining hall, which was attractively of Maine. Here is the birth record by with preservative treatment ■ m 0 decorated with red and green. During nationalities for the past year: French, 458; bility of lodgepole pine in Lewis A. Barker, Esq. the evening a short concert was American, 49; Irish, 38; English, 10; Italian, M. J. DOW To The Public: increased sixteen The years. listened to with much interest; solo 6; Jew, 5; Greek, 3; Swede, 1. The death For Sale by R. H. Moody, DruBBi^t. eosote is there high, Lewis Appleton Barker of Bangor, record was: American, 96; relatively by Mrs. E. M. Soule, several pleasing French, 201; Will the months there is a ! Me., who won the most famous crimi- English, 9; scotch, 3; Jew, 2; present during eating posts saving, numbers rendered E. D. Chase, E. Irish, 44; TO CURE PAIN. rest at 6 of 2 cents nal case in the records of New by Greek, 2; Swede, 1; German, 1; Turk, 1; some per cent, England, _ of January and February M. Soule and Roy Knight, instrumental 1. | POTTED PLANTS yearly. More important than freeing his clients after they were serv- Albanian, CUT FLOWERS AND music and several vocal selections. Necessary to Treat the Nerves Doth in goods that he is de- g, however, is the fact that | ing a life sentence, arrived in St. Louis The Knox county ministerial association bargains Internally and Externally. preservative treatment other yesterday and visited his former school formed a permanent organization in Rock- termined to turn into cash even FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY IV. H. MONROE. officers were elected as •ne fitted to take the place of j friend, Averill, of Mills & Aver- land, Jan. 13th,when Nervous headaches, rheumatism, neu- at a financial follows: M. if it is present f which the is ill. Mr. a New The school in District No. Rev. £. Cousins, Thomaston, nerve supply rapidly | Barker, though Eng- 9, Monroe, ralgia, toothache, and other j for born and moderator; Rev. Robert Sutcliffe, Rock- loss, as he needs the space ng exhausted. A detailed de- lander, bred, has traveled taught by Linda G. Hopkins, closed troubles need internal treatment as ] land, sec.; Rev. H. S. Killburne, Warreu, to of in much in the west and has forsaken the Jan. after a term of nine weeks. at the fresh stock. It will pay you experiments preserving | 10th, treas; Rev. Henry Jones, Camden, member well as external. Get right WILLIS E. HAMILTON with east to law in the w’est. He was Olivia posts, together practical practice The attendance good. Ben- of executive committee. A paper on “Tur- nerve centre with a small dose of I call and examine his marked ■ 'ions for treating them on a will depart for Seattle tomorrow night, son, who i$ not quite five years of age, kish Missions” was read by Rev. II. W. Anodyne, which will soothe various 1 Neuralgic down goods of descrip- "reial are contained in there of southwest not missed a in will beheld in j scale, going by way points, had day 25 weeks. Webb of Warren. Meetings and quiet the whole nervous system, j -ir for a Rockland the second of each month. ii7 of the Forest Service. looking desirable place of resi- Those not absent during thisierm were Monday At the same time, rub a little Anodyne i tions. * dence. publication can be obtained upon Robert Benson, Raleigh Clements and on affected and it will find Arthur Sewall Given the part, ”''-:Uion to the Forester at Wash- Back in 1878, when Mr. Barker was a Olivia Benson. The short Ship Dp. of the skin following its way through the pores BROOKS, MAINE. very young man, the Dexter Savings was rendered the last of tissues and throbbing program day to the aching Undertaking Bank in Maine was robbed and was for the Arthur Sewall Cashier school, and enjoyed by all: music, All hope ship nerves. left Barron was killed. David Stain and phonograph; recitation, Raleigh Clem- has been abandoned. She Phila- Neuralgic Anodyne is so uniformly Oliver Crowmell were tried for the ents; recitation, Annie Ide; dialogue, delphia on April 1, 1907, for Seattle successful in curing all aches and is sold dealers every- crime. Barker’s father defended them Those Careless Creatures; recitation, with a cargo of bituminous coal for the pains that it by ■CASTOR IA where with the understanding that the ToinsfcDd’s Postals at three trials, but were convicted. Clarence After more than nine not AND does GOODS I For Infants and Children. they Baker; music, phonograph; government. money will be refunded if it or | After his father’s death the younger recitation, Robert Benson; The little months have passed, not a word has do all that is claimed for it. A large- j ARE THE BEST man took the and on been from her since the sized bottle costs but 25 cts. | 1 up fight, the Duster Girls, Annie Olivia Ben- heard pilot 1 -AT- P Kind Ide, Anodyne is also invaluable You Have seventh trial he won their on left her at the Delaware breakwater. Neuralgic Always Bought pardon son, Lillian Clements; recitations, Mil- in quickly curing colds, croup, sore the ground of absolute acquittal. dred Smith, Hazel Ferguson; music, Capt. Gaffney, who commanded the throat, etc., and in taking the sore- cuts and Mr. Barker was formerly a member After par ill-fated craft, was a master mariner of ness out of bruises, sprains, phonograph. Remarks by chilblains. Made by The Twitchell- of the Maine House.—St. Louis ents and friends ice cream and cake Besides tbe Repub- manyi years’ experience. Champlin Co., Portland, Me. | & Eaton’s. I lic, Jan. 12th. were served.-Mr. and Mrs. Sanford master there were 27 seamen on board. P Spencer The Republican Journal. BELFAST. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908 H. HOWES’ JAMES * Published the Every Thursday by f Republican Journal Publishing Co.

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Subscription Terms—In advance, $2.00 a year: $1.00 for six months; 50 cents for three months. January Muslin Underwear Sale January Waldo is moving for a new High school building, and as usual the ladies are foremost in the good work. Lend them a hand. -WMrIS STILL GOING ON.'-w«- Turf, Farm and Home has published an article on “Poland Horse News,” but it makes no mention of the entry —- for the Gubernatorial stakes. —Finest Ever Offered The^ Independence League—what Quality MUSLIN ever that may be—is said to be fishing for L. C. Bateman of Lewiston as its candidate tor Congress. Lively times in the old second district when Bate- man proceeds to “mop up the floor” OF SEASON. with Congressman Charles E. Little- PRICES THE LOWEST THE field, in debate.—Bridgton News. Yes, or vice versa. Wait For Two thoughts suggested themselves This Sale we Plan For. This Sale Our Patrons to some of the guests of Thomas H. Marshall Post, G. A R., at the “smok- * THE STORE er” in Memorial Hall last week. One YOU WILL FIND MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT was that this fine building with its handsome hall and convenient ante- rooms is a better memorial than a Odd Fellows Block Belfast, IVlaine 1 monument of stone or metal; and the JAMES H. HOWES other, that we shall not have with us for many years longer the men who wore the blue in the Civil War. One very tastefully and prettily served. Social ish those who had opposed his election, of the veterans expressed to the writer chat and pool playing occupied all present and that the attempt was made but STOCKTON SPRINGS. the hope that when they have passed until at a late hour they dispersed, each of the _ fai'ed because of the illegality bad away the hall might be retained as it is feeling tfiat a most enjoyable evening also re- A. Flanders Sun- increased tax assessed. It is Mr. and Mrs. J. spent rooms. no one would want to dis- been parsed within the Club and surely of Mr. and Mrs | that at the same time the mayor’s day in Bangor, the guests the on the walls. These called At the installation of officers place portraits G. M. joint public tax was reduced about one- Houghton. include, the first President, the imrnor- personal of Pownal Lodge, F. & A. M., and Bethany The Ladies’ Guild will be enter- t.n' Wflshimtton* the three mart.vred half. Young Chapter, 0. E?S., January 15th, the follow- tained afternoon Mrs. Albion Friday by ing persons were inducted very impressive- Lincoln, Garlield and Mc- contribution from our street. presidents, The interesting Goodhue, Church ly by Mr. A. A. Beaton for the lodge, and Kinley; Col. Thomas H. Marshall, for record Searsport correspondent on the Mrs. Harry R. Hichborn and Mrs. Ev- by Mrs. Frank Blanchard for the chapter, whom the Post was Hon. Seth named; of sailing ships, in which Sears- erett Staples, J r., spent Jan. 14tli in Ban- into the offices: Albert M. Ames, THE DEPOSITS OF passages following f L. who was ever to Milliken, ready port commanders have had so promi- gor for shopping purposes. W. M.; John Merrithew, S. W.; Lewis Bar- raise his voice or use his influence in Charles C. Park, Treas.; nent a part, has suggested looking up Our postmaster, Mr. H. R. Hichborn, rett,VV.;Capt. behalf of the members of the G. A. Louis Sec.; Rufus Harriman, Sen. R„ the records of the old-time clipper ships. was in Augusta Jan. 15th attending to Murray, and others of more or less note. Dea.; L. Albert Gardner, Jun. Dea.s Alvah many There is an impression among some business interests. perhaps C. Treat, Sen. Stew.; Fred Hendricks, Jun. The portrait of Garfield is a steel en ith these that Mrs. J. If. those not familiar w ships Wardwell returned Jan. 14th Stew.; Captain Albert Colcord, Chaplain; graving by Marshall, one of the fore- from a brief they were like the modern yachts, mere visit with her parents, Mr. and Frank V. Davis, Marshal, Truman Lathrnp, The National Bank of Belfast most engravers of the world, whose Mrs. Walker, in racing machines. But such was not the Bueksport. Tyler, of rownal Lodge; for the Chapter, City steel engraving of Lincoln ranks as a case. Their frames were of oak and Mrs. Horace M. Griffin left Tuesday for Mrs. Marietta D. Fletcher, W. M.; Mr. Al- masterpiece. same Bangor to spend the remainder of the week VV. Mrs. llar- they were put together with the exander A. Beaton, P.; Susan as the guest of Mrs. G. M. skill as were the Yankee-built Houghton. rirnan, A. M.; Mrs. Alice M. Hichborn, It is well care and known that there has beer Frank Mrs. P. Mrs. and came after Burns of the firm of Chenery & Sec.; Sarah Twiss, Treas.; little business done at -Tellisoi ships that preceded Cape Co. of Portland was the of the Eleanor 11. Colcord, Conductress; Mrs-Jen- them. They were modeled for speed guest this season, and some have assumee Wassaumkeag Club last nie M. Bragg, Associate Conductress'; Mrs. Increased the Past Year the steamer Monday evening. that the Northern Maine U. R and attained it. rivaling Seaport The Current Events Club will Lena M. Sanborn, Adah; Mrs. Lizzie A. records of their day and of those down meet is therefore a failure. Others Jjave Wednesday afternoon, January29th, with Murray, Ruth; Mrs. Rose Blanchard, Es- to a comparatively recent date. The wondered why such conditions shoulc Mrs. Everett Staples, Jr.,Sylvan street. ther; Mrs. Florie W. Ames, Martha; Mrs. Gazette in comment- exist The failure of the Aroos London Pall Mall LeliaG. Thompson, Electa; Miss Fannie A. partial Miss Emily S. Overlook arrived Monday on a Parliamentary enquiry as to Mr. Ferd took potato crop and the financia ing from Mudgett, Warden; Harriman, Somerville, Mass., to remain some Mrs. M. Etta the relative merits of the finest sailing Sentinel; Beaton, Chaplain; stringency will no doubt account ir weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maria F. Blanchard, Marshal; Mrs. of the and those of part for this dullness. The falling off vessels Royal Navy iitinry uvenouK. Grace Britto, Organist. A very large com- in the merchant marine, said: ‘The splen- pany witnessed this ceremony Masonic $139,000.00. in lumber is thus accounted Miss shipments Ada Atchison returned Jan 14ttu Hail and partook of the sumptuous banquet did whose fame stood so high for by an official of the Ashland Mfg. ‘clippers,’ from a fortnight's visit with her parents in which followed the musical program after not safe the installation. All Co: twenty years ago, were only Iloulton. She is still for Dr. G. A. participants pronounced / clerking the entire a decided success. but were arrangements The reason for this last season was ships and good sea-boats, they Stevens, in his drug store. that have ever that there was a market for also the swiftest craft very poor Sunday brought us a somewhat colder The Increase the Present Year isr been Not even the fast pas- THE NEWS OF BROOKS. lumber at the owing to the produced. and a seaports, for our day high wind, which drove the cold Expect- fact that these water markets were senger ships built of late years have been iuto the houses very perceptibly. No sleigh- Chas. K. ('banning, the actor, is visiting glutted with cargoes which could not be leading shipping companies best ing as yet to the in Brooks.* sold. The only demand for lumber was able to surpass their perform- gratify weary wishers for friends to refers to snow. ed Far Exceed that inland and consequently a large part of ances.’ This evidently pas- Mrs. W. R. Boody is visiting her sister, Amount. as the article was the lumber which would have been senger steamships, We hear with in Jackson. is the regret that the horse our Mrs. Japhet Grant, Jr., water from Stockton went published in the ’70’s.. Following shipped by neighbor H. L. had to Mrs. Laura E. Jacobs has returned from all rail from Northern Maine record of some of the noted clippers: Hopkins, shipped through him for his use while in J unction. VT« 'V....U T iiropnnnl Ptlfi .Irtplrpt. 13 flftVS- Daytona, Florida, a visit to her daughter Lois in Boston. The and which this bank ex- 1 hour, 25 minutes. died immediately on landed from the Safety Courtesy When asked as to the truth of the being Mrs. A. B. Payson started last Saturday On the 19tii of Jan., steamer at Jacksonville, Florida. for a visit with relatives in Lowell and Bos- rumor that the Ashland Mfg. Co 1854, she made 413 success miles in 24 hours. Stockton offers congratulations and all ton. tends merits the which it is would in the season of 1908 return to receiving do Dreadnaught, 13 good wishes to the groom and bride, Mr. its old method of shipping lumber by do Mrs. Eliza Leathers, who has been in poor days, 11 hours. and Mrs. Ned W. Libbey, who are resi- motor from Tiutirrnr 111 ic r»iu 1 t*nl q rtxrl health, is now able to be about the house The Sovereign of the Seas also made a very dents of our upper village. May the bride but in a and to do her work. that there was nothing in it. lie fur- rapid passage across the Atlantic, become fond of her adopted home where from Honolulu, SandwWh Islands, was ther the that most voyage her husband is Mrs. F. R. York called to Bangor • expressed opinion she made the extraordinary run of 0,245 justly popular. last week to attend the funeral of un- of the the season will in 24 hours accom- her shipments coming miles in 22 days—and Mrs. George Ginu, who was called here by the distance of 430 miles. cle, Dr. Benj. Colson. be by rail; but when normal condition* plished the decease of her father, Mr. Charles R. 4 % Boston to James Baines, 12days, M. J. Dow found some in return we are confident that there will Liverpool. Rendell left last for her home in recently apples 6 hours. Thursday a box in his cellar, left over from last year, lie at the Jellison Brooklyn, N. Y. She was things doing big Cape Baltimore to Liverpool. Mary Whiteridge accompanied by her that were as fresh and sound as the crop of piers. 13 days, 7 hours. young sister, Miss Ada Rendell, who will last season. Melbourne to Liverpool. Lightning, 63days, spend the remainder of the winter with Paid On her. Hon. Frederick L. Palmerof Monroe There had been intimations for some New York to Melbourne. Nightingale, 73 call- Savings Money. ed on friends here He has been in the that “a ben was days. Mrs. Edward N. recently. time daily press 75 Harriman left by Tues- | do do Flying Scud, iu very poor health of late and has got about and last week the hen came off and is said day morning’s train for Lowell, en on,” days, Mass., little. run 419 but with the usual cackling and disclosed to have route to North Adams,where she will spend nautical miles in Friends who visited two months with her son and recently the family “A New Plan of Assessing Taxes.” It 24 hours. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Janies 11. Griffin. Her of James W. Austin, now living in China, to be an “interview,” but Port Marco Polo, 68 mauy.friends purported Liverpool to Philip. but of this Mrs. in 74 will welcome her return in the formerly town, report Aus- was a copy, fur- days, and made the return trip days. early spring. merely type-written tin as seriouiy ill. 58 days. Mr. quite nished the alleged interviewer, of a Callao to Boston. Ocean Telegraph, and Mrs. Ralph L. Pitcher and little San Francisco to New York. Trade Wind, returned last Willifred Hall of Fairfield visited his old* document at the daughter Friday and immedi- presented January home here last week. He is a worker in 84 days. ately began packing their household goods meeting of the city council. The least was built at Rock- the furniture of some The Red Jacket preparatory to returning to Mr. department factory statement in the few words the of the Caribou, surprising land, Maine, and Sovereign P. in the there and reports business very dull and built having engaged potato business fn was that “the Seas was one of the famous ships of the men out of of introduction mayor that section of our State. We many employment at Boston Donald McKay. In this are sorry to by as a benefit to tlie “fire all are was willing to talk.” Of course he was. date lose them ais residents of our Roscoe E. Webber, who is a widower, has Holbrook, well known to everybody in given boys" workmen connection the following clipping, village. have more than they can That is his chief stock in trade and the of C. P. with him for requested to assist by their attendance. unknown, will be of interest: Capt. Edmund Hichborn’s big schooner, family {feuney Waldo county. Henry Reynolds, too, is making bus; .1 The is the the women of the The Good Templar lodge had a very most substantial asset. “plan” Bangob, March 9. the John R. Develin, which winter, family acting The sale of apples has greatly fallen off hum at the Ira YV. Bowden S unfortunately last shop. I noticed in a local in the News this morn- as housekeepers for him. It is a very con- pleasant meeting Saturday evening. worth discussing, as it would be her anchors the in this since the strengenoy in the Page in but whom we con hardly was the dragged during gale of vicinity Jackson, it was intimated that 86 days venient for all concerned. The routine work was very nicely conduc- “safe and sane” ing, Jan. 12th and went ashore arrangement market come on and the who one of our own is turned down by any sailing record between San Francisco and near Cape money buyers men, another busy ted by the C. T., Mr. Everett Cilley, a who If In it New York. Away back in the early fifties Charles, is at this date still Next Sunday afternoon Rev. J. W. were operating here have disappeared. A. with an assistant, is obliged to city government. bpief, pro- (Monday) hang- senior of the Brooks school, who has the one of the four clippers built by will take for a “Your Sins High away work. Frank to “create a board of valuation Comet, ing where she struck ; but her owners (the Vaughan topic: B. Payson has deoided to pick the matter up Stimpson with a poses New York in 1851, made the pas- taken much interest in the Then at Webb of will Find you Out." In the he for those who lodge. nished and of reo- Captain among them) hope she may be got- evening and will now pack apples shop plenty work keep or tax consisting of sage in 76 days, which is yet the sailing recess W. C. Rowe in a full of adjusters five,” wiil untie some knots. The attendance brougiit pail closed most ord between these two ports. In 1852 the ten off later. legal wish to on their own account to the shop of the time, as he saj to do the work for which we now ship made the passage from and interest in the school is luscious apples after which the refresh- cannot stand the ship Northern Light Dr. I. P. Park of Sunday very Crossley concern in Liverpool. work. He works 01 have a board of three and al- to Boston in 75 but a Revere, Mass., arrived ment Mae Huxford, Lula Es- assessors, San Francisco days, encouraging. committee, farm instead. John Bowden of >s comparison of their logs showed that the Thursday for a short visit with his parents, E. H. Littlefield of Thorndike, but who is and Hattie around is said as to their com- T+ id nnnr /Hull timua in ftia Hrv rrAorlc tes, Work, passed Brooks has though nothing the mentioned, been seriously ill and his Comet, in making passage Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Park. He was in this village on business, it is not to be than the Northern very frequently pop corn, candy and peanuts. Nothing has been closed. pensation supposed they sailed 1550 miles larther dfiAninnuniorl Kir Hie nnnln f1 „... T __ stores, but they must have some new goods. Hugh Gordon’s sir the has been having lots of trouble lately. His literary was attempted, but everybody is ex- Light; so you will observe that passage now used as a will serve for nothing. Doubt Park of Mr. Dow this week unpacks several huu-1 had a time and all went storehouse. L. A. Bache Comet was the better Chatham, Mass., who will remain wife died after a long and distress- good socially, of the performance. recently one of the as to the of the board dred of the peaches and cream as- home happy. best blacksmiths and mos pressed ability through the week, the guest of his brother i yards ing illness, and his son Merle died about a the board 1 sortment of hamburgs to go with the other Silver Crown, Pythian Temple, enjoyed a pert machinist in town, is now a; of assessors—not present and wife. Dr. P. left Monday for home, week previous to his mother’s death after busy occasiou last week at the farm, where he a determine “even the white goods. an- very pleasant keeps large herd of but any board—to professional duties demanding his attention. I an for appendicitis, and now operation and is Mrs. who has returned is regular meeting, when the officers were duly evidently making the dairy bus M approximate value of a large per cent Josephine Cain, other son is in the hospital at Portland, it Don’t forget the supper in Hichborn installed by Mrs. Inez Payson,D. I). G. C., pay. of real but would the from Massachusetts.and visited her parents, hoped recovering from the same trouble. estate;" advisory Hall this, Thursday, afternoon from 5.30 to assisted Mrs. Francis G. and I | Otis VV. Lane and has now by Rolfe, S., For a long time the matter of a fir. 1 board of five be better wife, packed up The annual meeting of the Brooks Tele- , any qualified? U Hacked I.ocal G.30 o’clock. The committee of the Ladies’ ; Miss Mae G. M. The follow ing Every Claim by her household belongings and gone to Au- MoTaggart partment has been and the have had as assessors in the Co. was held in Union Hall last Sat- discussed, AVe past Aid Society having the matter in charge I phone of more Testimony. gusta, where she with her husband will be- ..f*_ 'P.xt fha s.fti adequate provision againsi jS such men as Nathan F. Houston, Al- are: chairman, Miss Mary so- Grace M. E. Hol- Hichborn; for themselves. C.; Tasker, C.; Emma emeigeiioy mis ueen ireely admitted, If the reader wants stronger proof than the gin housekeeping cers were made and accepted after which fred A. Small, George J3. Ferguson, liciting members, Mrs. H. R. Hichborn, brook, E. Nettie ISowen, E. Mabel! now of a resident S.; J.; something practical li following statement and experience Mrs. Mary Stautial, who has long been an the following officers had been elected for definitely and others well by experience Mrs. A. M. Ames, Mrs. Everett Staples, Estes, M.; Isabelle- lioody, M. K. and C.; last been qualified of Belfast what can it be? and who for several has been and | accomplished. Recently w and Miss Mabelle F. Simmons. invalid, years the ensuing year: Secretary Treasurer; to determine property values. A bet- at the lower Jr., The Emma Iluxford, M. F.; Annie lirown, P.; I ceived from Belfast about Mrs. J. S Hyde, formerly living confined to her bed, remains in about the A. E. F. fifty ladders entire Aid will assist in the serv- A. R. Pilley, Directors; Kilgore, than the one and end of Cedar street. Belfast, Me., says: "We for- Society Susie Lord, G. O. T. The work was very able for use around and build ter “plan” proposed, same condition. Iler miud is clear, but she M. S. Stiles, T. I. Huxf ord and R. upon iff- on a farm but we had to it and a delicious bean with R. York, the Dist. Mrs. Inez for an increase in the merly liveil give up ing supper pies finely done, Deputy, Tlie most of these were one not calling is practically helpless, physically, from E The service of the company has personally owing to the fact that my husband contracted and cakes innumerable and hot tea and Page. all the work both as scribed or additional increased and the financial Payson, having deputy for by individuals for their number of city officials, attend paralysis of her lower limbs. been greatly kidney trouble and was unable to to those who and as officer commit- coffee will greet patronize these outlook is satisfactory. presiding perfectly protection, but the ladders are here would be to have a board of He Ills trouble was caused a expense, work. thinks by Mrs. Otis Elwell and her daughter, known ted. Short addi esses were made “willing workers” enterprise. After the by can be used if needed. A few were ■ in his The trouble We uotice in the Bangor News of Monday obi assessors composed of competent men, cold which settled kidneys. here as Vinnie some lirothers Dow, Holbrook and Payson and ^B meal, whist playing will be enjoyed by all Chase, recently spent ed as a nucelus for for the was serious because he used to bloat terribly that the summer schools for teachers in dif- a was served. supplies pu chosen because of their competency, some time at the York Hotel assisting in the banquet ^B caring to participate in the game. fire which it is wi and his limbs and feet were so badly swollen at ferent of the State will be discon- department, hoped i The milk in the cocoanut, or the preparation of the wardrobe of Miss Marie, parts Mrs. Geo. Larrabee has been, and still is, times that he was unable to get Ills shoes on. In will be increased from time to time until we ob 1 Monday evening was observed as La- of the married tinued and one institute opened ill. Since the birth of her of the to out the hen was laid for laughter proprietor, recently very seriously yolk egg, carry the summer of 1903 he up nearly and that something approaching what is needen dies’ Night” at Wassaumkeag Club, Mrs. to Mr. Goodwin of Portland. with the U. of M. atOrono, Payson last child she has been troubled with what is to be found in the eight weeks, and his suffering during that time the Our citizens have simile, propo- Frank L. Mrs. G. A. Stevens and State will be in place. already fl be was Marston, Smith, Superintendent, in common parlance is known as a milk leg, the so-called advi- was terrible, in fact, perfectly helpless. It is said that Thirza Twombly, formerly scribed for this and sition to make B. Sanborn wives of three This is a matter that interests us something purpose S One after another was used but no Mrs. Bion (the charge. whioh the doctors have been unable to cure. preparation >f this town now Mrs. Jackson of Morrill, the town make an board a secret inquisition—“to as hostesses. Indian deco- have had a successful thought may approi sory permanent relief was obtained. In some way members) acting in Brooks, as we very It is now swollen and there are sores las presented her husband with a boun- badly tion at the next- annual The all information and were his were used in honor of the name of two meeting. receive complaints, Doan’s Kidney Pills brought to notice rations summer school here for the past years at the ankle, crippling her so that she can- jing big boy. Our friend, Mrs. Fannie annual fireman’s ball at Union as hereinafter ai d a box was procured at the City Drug Store this for another this year. Ilall, | recommendations, pro- gentleman’s club—Wassaumkeag— well-known is and were planning not get about the house to work. There is In a rwombly, the nurse, the to the was a success. nm for him. They did him a world of good and a effect the are especially valuable young 14th, pronounced The in writing, keeping secret the jiving pleasing throughout They a large family of small children and Mr. vided, was reliev- lelighted grandma of the new arrival. and we are to be left out. Kendall’s short time the backache was the mascot teachers, sorry by Orchestra of Skowhegan fl surprisingly rooms. A big Teddy Bear has a burden to Last names of all parties presenting such continued Larrabee heavy carry. ed, and being so encouraged, he using from the of Chas. Mixer and Miss Ada Waning, who The Acme Concert Company of Belfast fine. The company present was all before to of the evening, overlooking top week the neighbors contributed and sent written information them, the medicine. The results obtained were highly a could be the of the Pro- ivere receutly married, held reception will give a concert at the Union hall to- well accommodated in the h me he the piano doings company. them a barrel of flour and other necessaries. the end that no citizen need hesitate in satisfactory, and he has often said to that ast at the Simeon Lam. under the nice supper was provided, and best of H gressive whist the attention of Saturday evening morrow, Friday, evening auspices Larrabee and wife wish us he known of Doan’s Kidney Pills engaged Mr. personally there was not the scent of to bt them confidential information.” wished had Mr. Mixer is a This con- liquor giving the >her residence. grandson of the Brook’s Fire Department. to thank their friends for this and other on because they would have saved him a the members and guests greater tected any individual. It was a strn years ago 1 extended to them in their What an for personal ene- if the late Keuben McKay and they will cert is one of the best musical at- acts of kindness clean and commendable social opportunity lot of suffering. He feels better now than he has oart of the time and the scores were kept company affair, ive at homestead in Knox. in Maine this winter time of need. the managers through the of mies to vent their with the as- three and he of Indian corn held in the McKay tractions appearing generosity spite, at any time during the past years, >y kernels tiny secured for the been reoeived with approv- If want to find a busy place just now public something gen [ surance that their tale-bearing will be gives all the credit to Doan’s Kidney Pills.” oirch-bark bags daintily lettered as fol- Mrs. Susanna Holbrook has returned and has general you fund. of Cun- For sale all dealers. Price ISO cents. Fos- al in all places they have visited. call into the blacksmith shop Henry “kept secret.” Some of our readers by ows: “Wassaumkeag—Wampum Bag— from a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Thf N. Y„ sole agents for includes the well known Ham- some of these cold if can ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 20 “First 1908.” in near her old company niugham days, you may recall the fact that under a former Jquaw Pow-wow, Moon, iiley Wiggin Knox, home, 1 the United States. mons Brothers mala quartette, one of the get in the crowd of horses which are FOLEYSHONEY^tak of the a kt the close of the game refreshments, con- vhere she lived for many years until the past administration present mayor Kemember the name—Doan’s—and take no As the concert is Two Cures Colds) Prevents Pneumonia B of ice-cream, cake and wafers, were leath of husband, the Hon. Franklin best in New England. bunched in there every day. busy board of assessors was created to pun- otber. listing hqr & coining social event is toe concert ana rOOH B BULLS. * uo d«ubtui«U( viuu NEWSOf BELFAST ball of Washington Hose Co., Thursday met lest Thursday afternoon and eveutng (HE evening, Jan. 30th. with Hr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. There! was Abbie PUBLISHERS’ NOTICE. The Trinity Reformed chnrob Ladies’ a large attendance.Urs. Toothaker has been visiting a few days are on sale at the Aid will meet with Mrs. E. O. Pendleton Si„gle copies ol The Journal are Here With Wade....Some of the We the with Mrs. 0. A. Goods snowing places: this, Thursday afternoon. young At the post office. to -fuispokt. office, people from here went Belmont to the -tockton Springs. At the post There will be a meeting of the Woman’s At the store of I. H. w, dance last a; w intkhpoht. OIUTTLE BOf Saturday evening.Quite Aid with Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore Hospital number around here are sick with colds.... "camokk. Store of 1). .1. Dickens tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. | ill Sullivan. Searsport and M. J. Dow, The men began Monday to cut the lumber i to receive sub- Hands were a Solid and the ladies of the first week of our sehi-annual red tag sale has been ok* are authorized agents His Mass, The rummage sale by for the frame of the new buildiAg that the 1 notions and advertisements. Co. All Over His Methodist society is still in progress at 125 Ki publican Journal Publishing Disease Spread Body members of the Benevolent Club intend a record breaker. The feason is found the in the store as Main the office. this—they goods just street, opposite post putting up in the near future.Miss Mar- to the —In Four the Child was The Clubbing Offers. Owing Days their came our licit The Universalist Social Aid will meet garet Jaoksou finished her sohool in Lin- advertised—told friends who in and took advantage of low wiled condition of oar columns we have Cured—Mother Entirely Strongly with Mrs. FredS. Jackson, Church street, colnviile last Friday and has returned home. there are a more men and discontinue the advertisements of prices. Now greaf many boys' that need new Suits and Over- ,,j to this, Thursday, afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. ....There will be an entertainment at the will them offers, aud present 1 to 'ebbing At the last meeting of Thos. H. Marshall sehoolliouse next Saturday night. Admis- coats This sale lasts until February 1£th. We want dose out every dollar’s worth of cth here. They apply only to subscrip- RECOMMENDS CUTICURA Post the time for the meetings was changed siou 10 cents. Ice cream and cake will be in aud when payment is our winter stock, and we still have a line to select from.' Here’s some paid advance; SOAP AND OINTMENT of each served. splendid special if to the first and third Tuesdays, it should be stated what premium, on sale this week: month at 2 p. m. The W. C. T. U. held a franchise meet- bargains that go ,/j is desired. It is also necessary to say “One day we noticed that our little are well in hand for a at the home of Mrs. Isabel of these are mailed Arrangements ing Langili, A mlne publications boy was all broken out with itching We gong recital to be given at an early date Congress street, Jan. 17th. The devotional lb The Journal or from this office. sores. We first noticed it on his little under the of the service was led Miss F. Miller. one hands. Hjp hands were not as bad auspices Improvement by Emily Men’s New Suits & Overcoats re to pay for these publications year Stylish Kuppenheimer then, and we didn’t think anything Sooiety. It will be novel and a rare treat The franchise program was as follows: and are then sent from advance, they serious would result. But the next day of Miss Ellen subscribers, to all music lovers. Full particulars will be ; music; reading papers by a ,.jr respective offices to our we heard of the Cuticura Remedies being Our $1?.00, 16. ?0 and $18.00 lines. come in the neat, dark mixed worsteds next week. Mrs. Nellie Mrs. regular They one for that I given Frothingham, Macomber, clubbing offers are as follows for so good itching sores, etc., I would get them. this Minnie Coombs, Mrs. P. S. and and the new brown checks with invisible which are so in all in advanoe: thought By The Unity Clnb met at the Unitarian Staples overplaids popular high grade hi s subscription paid time the disease had spread all over his Miss followed discus- parsonage last Tuesday evening. Miss ! Miller, by general Journal and Farm & Home.$2.00 body, and his hands were nothing but suits, and nice dressy black and Oxford gray Overcoats, with a and a 2.-5 read an on sion of Mrs. Lillian Parsons, Lead- style stay-there shape ■ Journal and Tribune Farmer. a solid inass of this itching disease. I Mildred Slater interesting paper subject; 2.10 Journal and McCall’s Magazine... went to the drug store and purchased “Concord—One LittleJTown and its Great- v* 1 ---> -- that the are famous for. You can them while this sale lasts at 210 Kuppenheimer goods buy Journal and New Idea Magazine.. a box of Cuticura and one box of after which a Soap ness,” and this was followed by a disous- was spent socially, picnic Journal and Tri-Weekly Tribune.. 2.50 Cuticura Ointment, and that night I the manufacturers’ cost Drices. and no longer: sion on The Trancedentalist and the Over- supper was served. Mrs. Eliza Hunnewell, stripped my little boy and took the j has a few 1908 calendars and lukewarm water and led the president, Rev. the oldest member, was present. The be Journal Cuticura Soap soul, by Adolph Red Prices now $11.95, $12.95 and distribution to its subscribers who call washed him well. Then I dried him Ro88baeh. The next meeting of the club Union will meet next Friday with Miss Taj; $13.95. with a soft bath towel, and took the will be on Feb. 4th. Ellen Frothingham; subject, Medical Tem- tie oftioe. Cuticura Ointment and rubbed him perance. MEN’S AND YOUTH’S $5.00 AND $6.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $3.95 special meeting of the Improvement thoroughly with it. I did this every The first tent of the smelt fishing oolony ... is_\t I’ U7 Pnfa evening before I put him to bed and in are mark- “ “ “ “ “ I appeared on the ice near Citypoint Monday New Advertisements. Furs 7.50 TO 9.00 ,‘ now 5.95 three or four nights he was entirely | 3 in. Jan. 20th. Like all in a ed down this week at Fred A. Johnson’s, unlay, Jan. 25th, at p. cured. You have my permission to morning, pioneers “ “ “ “ “ “ new and untried country this first settler needed 10.00 to 11.00 now 6.95 and 7.75 will a this because anybody who suf- Masonio Temple. If you have not I i,e Y. M. A. base ball team give publish has in for the and substantial fered as my baby did to know of gone rugged j time soon for we “ “ *• “ “ “ Hall this, Thurs- ought the beautiful and furs up to this you will, now e ill the Odd Fellows the Cuticura Remedies. I will surely instead of picturesque, 12.50 8.75 the whiteness of his tent shall no doubt have a real winter between | .‘veiling with music by the quintette. and gladly recommend the Cuticura and has covered a dull weather-beaten brown It Remedies, are a to all with paint. now and spring. A sample line of embroid- Wednesday night fo^ they godsend have not the “artistic h*‘re are (lances every with skin diseases. Mrs. Frank is hoped that smelts have been marked down to al- suffering luck ery goods Great in Knee Pant Reefers hall, Citypoint, and a dancing Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo, eye” and that his fisherman’s may not Bargains Boys’ Suits, avey’s most half pi'ce_Story and a half house Fri- Ind., Sept. 16, 1907.” desert him. will be formed there tomorrow, with L, barn, carriage house, work shop Starl Crowley, who left Toledo, Ohio, at and lot to close out at $1.95 and $2.95. night. and hen house for sale. Fruit trees, small Overcoats—Special For$T(Jo^ic*5SoS"re a. Oct. to walk around the had a 10 m., 25, 1907, Darles Tasker of North Monroe fruit, shrubs and roses. Enquire at 15 Bay- United States, arrived in Belfast yesterday, slaughtered the day it was nine months View street_Mark down sale of shirt our New Widow PIMPLES and will leave this morning. To accom- All of Jones’ $5.00 Suits and Over- hat weighed 417 pounds. Who can re- waists at The Fashion, High street.... And Blackheads Prevented and plish the task he has undertaken he must a better one? Farms wanted by William Lincoln West, Cured Cuticura. travel 17,000 miles and if he completes coats now of Portland was in by New Fork, N. Y.H. H. Maddocks, at $3.95. apt-. T. Hartnett his in two and months smear the face with Cuticura journey years eight been sent here by Gently receive from three of the the George A. Mathews’ carriage shop, tty last week,having Ointment, the great Skin Cure, but do he is to $2,000 the Toledo The distance he travels Washington street, is prepared to do car- surance department to investigate not rub. Wash off the Ointment in five newspapers. Fur Coats and Fur Lined Coats at Great a He called at hall minutes with Cuticura and hot is registered by pedometer. riage and wagon painting promptly and Bargains .1 Jail. 1st, when Seaside Grange Soap and had the mark to the post office post water and continue bathe the face — Don’t that the Red Tag burned. in the book he carries, and made a neatly forget all wool Frieze Rubber Lined freely for some minutes. Repeat morn- stamped Men’s $12.50 Ulsters, $9.75 oall at The Journal office. Sale of Harry W. Clark & Co. is still going lelfast man bought a pair of ten cent ing and evening. At. other times use “ 3 and that it affords the kind of 7.50 Ulsters, now 5.95 for use hot water and Cuticura Soap for bath- The Acme Concert gave a con- on, biggest a gloves of Henry Staples Company “ ing the face as often as agreeable. cert in Freedom Wednesday evening, Jan. bargains in clothing and furnishing goods. 5.00 Reefers “3.95 rough work, and the other day Heavy Gray doing Complete Extern art and Internal Treatment for 15th, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Seethe offer for next “ Humor of Infants, Children, and Adulta special Saturday.... iiid a diamond in the right hand glove, Every of the Union church. The concert Corduroy Sheepskin Lined Jackets “4.25 I consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin. Society The of the National Bank of with to Heal and the audience were deposits City “ v does not a diamond Cuticura Ointment (50c.) the Skin, and was largely attended promise the form of Duck Water Proof Blanket Lined Jackets Cuticura Resolvent (50c.Morin Chocolate loath kfi leave at the close of the program. Belfast increased $139,000 the past year- Heavy “1.29 { pair, however. Coated Pills 25e. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood. furnish “ ( Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem. The company has been engaged to Tenement of five rooms on the ground floor, Sheepskin lined Canvas Coats “2.95 iiclaimed ietters remaining in the Kel- I Corp., Sole Prons., Boston, Mass. an afternoon and evening program for the iWMailed Free. Cuticura Book on 8kln Diseases. corner of Bridge and Main streets for rent.. “ week Jan. , Food Fair to be held in Rockland the week Red Pontiac all wool Jackets, $3.00 value, “2.29 ! post office for the ending See notice of J. I). beginning February 10th. The Acme Con- Walker, superintendent “ Lambert, Mrs. Ralph cents. Mrs. Luther cert Company, which is composed of local of the Belfast Water Co-Teams wanted and Boy’s Winter Caps now 19, 39 and 79 At a regular meeting of Thus. 11. Marshall i. Mrs. Julia J. L. Chenery, j has been successful since its .'leader, artists, very ■ Post No. 42 of Maine, G. A. It., the uy ricu u< icivuci ui uui uuaui uu Remarkable bargains in Men’s Pants 98c., $1.98, 2.95 and $3.95. Former prices j i A. Jeuuisou, E. T. Dept, first appearance here last fall and is having Chase, W. wood.Plain done at No. 18 following resolution was read and adopted: many engagements. washing from $2.50 to $5.00. ". Patterson, Hox 132. ranged \ ten, O. death fellow Cross street. Resolved, That in the ofjour Light Wanted. At the January meet- Tremendous cut down in Fur Caps for both Ladies and Gentlemen. \ M. Prentiss, Howard Heath and Lyn- soldier, Geo. ly Carter, we have lost a com- tomor- whom we all loved and respected. We now “I Jones will leave for Portland rade that the committee on lights be in- Fur trimmed Caps, regular $1.50 and 2.50 value 98c. and 1.49 | and feel hi-loss from passed CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED j to the are saddened, deeply structed to demand of the Belfast Gas & Frid.ty, morning represent and to his widow in her great Genuine Alaska Priced Seal now 3.49 our number, Electric Co. that all street arc lamps shall with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot Caps 1 of Arthur of the North we extend our heartfelt a mhts King bereavement sym- approximately 2,000 candle power, reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is blood Mushrat to produce or constitutional and in order to cure it Electric Seal with Trimmings, “2.49 ! oh at the Annual Conference same to be determined test at the disease, Hoys pathy. the by must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh “ It you 1.49 held there Jan. 24th, 25th and 26th. Waldo County Agricultural Soci- pleasure of the committee. may fairly Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the Rat and Cony Caps, great value, priced be doubted whether at any time the city blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure “ ety. The annual meeting of the stock- Men's Attachable Fur Collars, can be on any coat, 3.95 young woman of this city was read'iig has had the light it pays for. Often these is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by $5.00 put holders of this was held at the arc do not to have more one of the best in this country for “ “ 1 news in The Journal last society street lights appe^ physicians lslesboro and is a It is com- 50 cent Heavy Fleeced Underwear .39 court house in this last Saturday af- than 20 candle power and hardly serve to years regular prescription. when she came to mention of city of the best tonics known, combined with “ “ v„ek, and make darkness visible. The police are said posed ternoon. Officers were elected for the en- the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the $1.00 Heavy Wool Underwear .79 cheers and a for Mr. Sears- to have 112 of these out dur- “three tiger” reported lights mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of she suing year as follows: President, Dr. J of December. The of .39 giver of the ball at Dark Harbor, ing the month night the two ingredients is what produces such won- 50 cent Heavy Gloves, vice Horace Che- Jan. 7th were all and the derful results in Catarrh. Send for testi- aint no on the B. Darling; presidents, they out, city curing ... “There tigers .79 “limed, Orrin was in total darkness. The wind was blow- monials free. $1.00 Heavy Gloves, nery and Arthur Ritchie; secretary, O. and.” ing a gale, the rain was coming down in P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, J. treasurer, William A. Mason; Sold all Druggists, 75c. in 50 cent Shirts this week. now 3 for 1.00 has sold his ice boat, Dickey, torrents and the streets and walks were by Special Working 35c., ,lines II. Howes Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. “ trustees, E. R. Conner, E. G. Norton, E. E. slippery. The city could not have been Coot, and last Friday 1’. G. Hurd $1.00 and 1.50 Negligee Shirts 69 and 79 cents Babcock, J. W. Jones, William Beckwith, deprived of light under worse conditions her to South Her new own- and that there were no serious accidents is mled Hope. S. Samuel G. Norton, CENTER MONTVTLLE. Mr. Harvey Cunningham, a miracle. The rate for gas, will use her on Alford’s Lake. charged $2.50 — H. Arnold, H. F. Dwight Allen is for The Jour- for William Mason, per thousand feet, is the largest in this Goodwjn preparing wes is having another boat built F. A. country—some say in the world. At times nal an historical account of the mob been C. Greenlaw, Gray, Joseph Tyler, Liberty l- on Pitcher’s Pond which has it has been so bad that it has caused con- Fred Townsend, Selwyn Thompson ami who mobbed Joseph H, Pierce of Hoston, Offer for 25. sumers great inconvenience and expense. Saturday, January I .Lined Hag Picker. Messrs. J. F. Special Giles G. Abbott. Wilson, The unpurified gas has forced its way formerly from England,at Marshall Springs for warmth a iarge Instead of soap-stones Harvey S. Cunningham and G. G. Abbott of through the fixtures and defied all efforts hotel in Montville,where Thomas Ayer now 75 Odd Vests, sizes 34, 35 and 36 only, suitable for small men and hot water is recommeud- to it. From time to time announce- n can tilled with Belfast, J. R. Littlefield of Brooks and remedy now lives, in 1815. Mr. Pierce was an agent news- cent The in cold ment has been made through the to be sold at I each. only stipulation being that -d to all people who take long drives Mason I. Stevens of were ap- for the of of the boys, Northport papers of improvements soon to be made in Company Proprietors \\. Pearson of is to show this ad. and other to the amount of or more. weather. L. Citypoint pointed a committee to revise the premium the lighting service, but they have not ma- Twenty Associates Land — George L. Ed- you buy goods $5 and all who terialized to and the in- be thanked for this suggestion, list and make necessary changes to any great extent, munds who has been very sick with blood any the will admit that have never vestigation ordered by city government allow it they a successful fair. The fair will be is now — The schools insure was certainly called for and should be poisoning, improving better. mud anything held on the society grounds in this city made. in town closed last week. The League of Postmasters of the Fourth September 1st, 2nd and 3d. Hotel Au- i-s met in the parlor of North, Steamer Notes. Robert Homans of -ta, .Ian. 15th, and elected officers for the Roston has been appointed receiver for the Belfast I Z. R. Duren of East. Corinth * HARRYW.CLARK&CO •*Clothiers, n-uing >ear. $ president, J. W. Harding of Dixmont, I Maine corporation, by .Judge Lowell in the on Pinkham of Palermo a This sale means CASH, sold credit will be chargee} at regular usurer and II. L. ; United Stales Circuit court. The company 2 i goods pirces. T Girlhood Emulsion are ,-mber of the executive committee. | is engaged in carrying freight, mostly can- andyScott's J ! i ned between Maine and Boston, he next meeting of Seaside Chautauqua goods, ports A linked ^ tele will be with Mrs. E. P. Frost, No. 42, j and own two steamers, the Mohawk and together.) gh street, Monday afternoon January | Massasoit, the latter being ashore at Cutler, 4 4 7 h. The lesson will be from the C. L. S. j The assets of the company are said to •Qi The girl who takes Scott's Emulm 4 five amount to about $25,000 and its liabilities book, American Literature, chapter has red she is 4 Charles R. from Wil- to in addition to an issue of bonds 4 sion plenty of rich, blood; Cools, page 239. Roll-call quotations $20,000, 4% 4% to B. W. Q un Ellery Cbauniug’s writings. amounting $120,000.Capt. plump, active and energetic. who is for the sale of Mrs. Arthur A. Hamilton was pleasantly Arey, negotiating the steamer Kuth, states that the sale of tnis prised last Friday evening, by the sud- Q popular craft will not in any way interfere a n appearance at her rooms on Union The reason is that at a period when girl’s a with the running of a boat next summer be- net of twelve of her girl friends. Al- tween Bangor and Islesboro.Capt. F. C. digestion is weak, Scott's Emulsion A ugh the evening was a delightful one, Pendleton of Islesboro has bought the i-re was a shower—of tin dishes—which provides her with powerful nourishment in Q BELFAST SAVINGS BANK. steamer Gardiner which for several years a as enjoyed by both the bride and the has run between /Boothbay Harbor and form. Q amors. The uninvited but welcome guests easily digested I net and was built de- Augusta. She is 22 tous Q so brought a generous allowance of services of OKG ,VNI/KU1 1808. at Bath in 1893. The price paid was $3,500. vious home-made candy, and the occasion It is not known what use Capt. Pendleton It is a food that builds and a ? MR. CHAS. E. SHERMAN was a one. keeps up jolly carry on will make of the steamer. as my assistant, I can more easily ROBERT F. OUNTON, President. WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. did- 25 How easy it is to be mistaken. A IQ girl’s strength. the business, for which L have given years of the harbor was Shippihg Items. Sch. Melissa Trask, ^ of my life, to the study lssion as to the last time HERBERT T. FIELD, Assistant Treasurer. been on Gii- frozen over led to a bet of a J. A. cigar, which, has undergoing repairs Modern in was launched Jan. Everything nd a number of people were interviewed chrest’s marine railway, to be and was ? ALL DRUGGISTS: SOe. AND $1.00. u the subject. Everbody, including F. 15th, but was found leaking Caskets and Robes. DEPOSITS DECEMBER 2, 1907.SI,457,042.07 hauled cut the next She was V. l'ote, agent of the Eastern Steamship again day. -ALSO- and was RESERVE,. 100,000.00 o., said the harbor was closed winter be- watered, the leak discovered, WtWWOtWWWW She will be haul- _ Stale Burial Vaults al- re last, and the year preceding. The launched again Monday. Heavy SURPLUS,.•. 173,248.87 the remainder of the winter liter was among those who gave that ed up here for in stock. be hauled out for ways nswer. Reference to The Journal files and in the spring will and the rudder. 0. R. Period Calls answered prompuy eiwiei unj ui uigiu. bowed that two years of open winter had painting hanging at our Next Interest Beginning Home telephone, 48*3; office 48-4 now in of the utervened. Agent Pote was disposed to Webster is charge railway Ambulance for moving the sick furnished of I. L. who has a nut 11 let, L atiaicuicill \j\av uii taking the place Wilband, promptly. We I also carry a full line of DIVIDEND NO. 1, DECEMBER f, 1868,. $867.75 ■ Pay j cor- positiou in Boston.The is records was obliged to admit its responsible PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES Sarah L. Davis and Grace Davis AMATEUR AT THE RATE OF 4 net ness. schooners DIVIDEND NO. 79, DECEMBER 2,1907, %, $27,278.33 etc., at lowest prices are laying side by side at Marshall’s wharf, Anil do tleloping, printing, lil'KOLARIES AT Qu ANTABACOOK. It films for all sizes and makes of Cameras. but are not related. The Sarah L. was On I TOTAL DIVIDENDS PAID TO is discovered last Friday that all the Savings Deposits. *72 MAIN SfRKKT, BKL.frAST. built at Belfast in 1871 and the Grace Davis ullages at Quantabaoook had been entered 4% tA Yarmouth, Me., in 1873....Sch. Winnie DEPOSITORS TO DATE, $1,267,824.61 nee tile Sunday previous and articles of ***************** took another cargo of corn to Sears- K******** iure or less value'taken from each. The Lawry for Pike Bros’ last week....Sch. Hast- ■ port stages known as The Fines, Lakeside and National landed a small cargo of chemicals at Bank, The Most I verside, are the pioneers, and others are ings Megunticook l proval of those last week for Jackson & and Adrian C. C. this port Hall, K _ who have tested 9 this rate the .VII ned by Tuttle, llervey per annum, and we confidently expect to maintain in future. sailed for Rockland_The three masted k them in ti,eii l ines and the O. G. Critchett estate. The MAINE. hfionom ca % CAMDEN, K UU.WUUUmiUl homes for many 8 dividerfd interest is immediately credited to the accounts of the depositors, and schooner Abel W. Parker arrived last Fri- ■ wes cottage was broken into, and the k years. The * for at the time will draw interest the same as the sum. from Rockland to goon Gilehrest’s if uncalled principal ■cks of the others were picked. The aru- day night Piano to h. f. miller ms taken included bedding, boots clothing, ■ | Buy f The affairs of this Bank have the careful and conscientious of its She is 202 tens gross, was built at Boothbay CAPITAL, *550,000.00 oversight md shoes, stores and fishing gear. There PIANO * hails from Rockland. She is a t Trustees, who respectfully ask a continuation of the patronage ot its present as to the ones in 1873 ami k -fa strong suspicion guilty is oue of the most economical * fine looking vessel of a fisherman’s model depositors, and will be pleased to open new accounts with any prospective de- and they may be under arrest when The [f pianos made, because the test of 9 and is said to be a fast sailor.The follow, President. GUY Cashier. V Journal reaches its readers. JOSHUA ADAMS, CARLETON, K time has proven them worthy the S positors within or without the State. ing charters are reported: sch. Hattie Cl K high approval bestowed uj>ou them. ^ Kev. A. E. Luce, pastor of the Methodist and lasting satis- the of each Luce, Rockport to St. Thomas, iee, p. t.; f They give perfect » Deposits received and placed on interest first before the Young Mens’ It faction. V church, spoke of the Turks Island to Port- sch. Star Sea, NOTICE. The subscriber » Send for catalogue of this and other 9 month. Association last evening at the regular notice tbat he has land, salt, p. t.Sch. Harriet Rogers has ADMINISTRATOR’Shereby gives been duly ► makes with a large attendance. At the 12 Old Girl appointed administrator of the estate of J meeting at the lower Any Year | in Bank are from taxation. gone into winter quarters late Deposits this exempt business the most dis- JENNIE E. MILLER, ol Lincolnville, meeting important has loaded cord Chocolate and bridge_Sch. Pilgrim Can make these delicious Lemon, in the County of Waldo, and given ■ usslon was on the topic of baseball and a deceased, PITCHER’S 1 wood and Sch. Sunnyside hay at Lewis Custard pies as well as the more experienced bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- i | committee and manager were selected to mands the estate of said deceased are de- r Isle.The cook if she uses OUR-PIE” preparatton*yhich against i wharf, both for Deer coasting sired to present the same for settlement, and all handle the baseball team the coining sum- now sold nearly all grocers. Full di- trade is unusually dull notwithstanding Is being by indebted thereto are requested to make payment * MUSIC STORE, BELFAST. I TBU SIX EES: last season Pie is not a luxury, mer. The success of the team har- rections on each package. immediately. the open conditions of the rivers and JOHN W. MILLER. « interested and this it is but an article of daily diet ana you might just Ifty ***¥ ******************* many year expected A Ports- Lincoln Jan. 1.4, 1908. bors and the favorable seAon. as ones. Order a ville, FRED O. that the association will have a stronger as well make good pies poor ROBERT If. DUXTOX, JAMES H. HOWES, WHITE, “The lumber will be so well athletic mouth, N. H., dispatch says: few packages today and you team than ever before. A beautiful will tell all friends, H ARTHUR I. BROWX, Bits D. FIELD. business, which usually keeps a large part pleased that you your HMADOOCKS, '•up lias been offered as a prize from the ~ of the vessels busy, is duller than for some to who secures the AND WACON association the member received CARRIAGE Sale or to Rent time, the only large Heights being for largest list of members between the first ol from St. John, N. B„ and other provincial WANTED PAINTER AND DECORATOR and the first of June. The A modern two story house on Congress street February cup at Vinalhaven house and ports. The stone quarries Teams to haul poplar and other soft and In the George A. Matthews carriage shop, with bathroom, gas, etc. Carriage will be on exhibition at the store of H. J. in the peeled Green Wash- of land with orchard. and Stonington are the only ones hard wood and logs on first class two turn road. formerly occupied by & Ray, stable. About one acre 4% Maine. 2w4* 3W3 Locke & Son in a few days and it is expect- State shipping to any very great extent, Good prices and all wtaterjob. ington street, Belfast, Inquire at for a coast- FLETCHEE ed that the contest for this beautiful and all other industries calling work aud neatly done. 36 Church Street, Belfast, Maine. trophy im4 Burnham, Maine. ^*A11 promptly will wax warm. ing traffic are equally dull." RUN-DOWN CONDITION DUB TO OVER- ROYAL ARCH MASONS IN LEWISTON. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. CANARIES THAT TALK. BAG. WORK. THE Lewiston, Me., Jan. 11, 1908. Dr. Ed- I Listener" in the Boston Transcript.J 8 CENT SALE MISSIONJWAIL Office of Public Roads, Washington. D. C. [• A Buttle Creek Woman Describes Her Symp- win A. Porter of Pittsfield, Most Excellent WORTH SAVING. toms and Tells How Dr. Williams' Pink The U. S. Office of Public Roads will Talking canaries were quite a special- Grand High Priest of the Most Excellent SALES AND SMALL PROFITS HAVE MADE THIS STORE POPUL AR Pills QUICK dis- this with articles three and four Cored Her. Grand Arch of Maine, made | comes tidings of terrible supply paper practical ty with the Listener Royal Chapter MY MAILING LIST NOW EXTENDS FROM BELFAST TO BANOOK. Again in The symptom8 described in the following J tress in Turkey. Famine prevails oti various features of road building The of the Rockland, his annual inspection of King Hiram Chap- years ago. story case are so common today wherever over- 1 sections and are literally ana maintenance, which will be pub- I Jan. I ■ I large people was accustomed to work and have resulted in a decline ter No. 9 of Lewiston Friday evening, Board lished from time to Our sub- (Me.) canary, who | worry tne i second nanar orana new! starving to death. An American time, iu health that the means which a cure The work of the was in the Broken ? No, only price no, the of the with by 10th. evening g familiar with famine scribers are urged to give this matter address ladies family was effected the careful attention worker there, deserves Mark Master Mason Degree. Dr. Irving No. I writes that he “has never careful consideration, and are request- the “Pretty darling, of every thoughtful man and woman. It is Lamp Burners, reg. scenes, charming greeting, of No. 2 Chimney, reg- | chil- ed to forward to this office for trans- such conditions as are here described that Pendleton, a former resident Searsport.is Lamp known sucli conditions." Orphan come and kiss had been elicited me,” are uutil the to This ular 8c. each. Sale clamor to be taken into the mis- mission to the Office of Public Roads comniouiy neglected injury an officer of King Hiram Chapter. price price % dren statements from other cor- the health is It is therefore the ular 10c. Sale 2 for There is stuff any practical question which they de- by similar past repair. gathering was made particularly notable price sion schools. good part of wisdom to take the remedy that waifs. One sire answered to road construc- sent in concer- were 24 among these Armenian relating respondents previously cured Mrs. James Stiuwin, of 488 West from the fact that there present ten tion and 3,or.8c. a little about maintenance. and as soon I was Questions this of applicant chap ning canaries in neighborhood Main street, Battle Creek, Mich., present and past High Priests, and this I who walked from his uative answers will be published by this paper as the first are noted. years old similar astounding feats. warning symptoms number Dr. E. A. Porter is present Grand '___' the city of at suitable intervals. achieving She says: village to neighboring in Dr. F. E. of Sabattus A commissioner of the Listener’s, “For several months I was sick with High Priest, Sleeper Erzroom for an operation for eularged THE MAINTENANCE OF EARTH ROADS. WOMEN called the anaemia aud of the time bad to remaiu is Grand Lecturer and Past Grand NOTICE TO MARRIED in the neck. He marched to the summer of 1904, upon part present glands We may recognize the value of hard the wonder in bed. It was brought on by overwork Geo. W. District D. G. can 2 mounted the Rockland ladv possessing High Priest; Goss, Don’t use Handle to husband when yon get Revolving the hospital, operating and durable roads in alt of the which a run-down condition. I aJgBroom your a parts of that town and satisfied himself that produced Albert M. of Auburn table and took chloroform without and had to High Priest; Penley Pins for Sc. country, but still the fact remains that or at- didn't have much of an appetite Handle Rolling with not a friend or there had been no exaggeration Grand Priest. all alone to come the of be careful what I ate. My kidneys were Past High whimper, for a long time majority to mislead in the astonishing near. The kind Christian tempt weak and the secretions contained a sedi- There were also present five 32d degree Inch Pie Plate, QC acquaintance the roads wifi be composed of earth. in this column. Look at this 9 Agate "| the best medical care statements as published ment. My cheeks and lips were white, I doctor gave him in about nine months out al- Masons: El bridge G. Heath, Chas. E. to be set Furthermore, Our commissioner, ou his account had bad headaches, dizzy and fainting spells 9 inch Cullender, J* then the child had if and Albert M. of Auburn; j possible, of the year, the earth road, properly Mrs. C. 0. Chandler, to and would see black floating before Libby Penley l in I to make room for other suffer- lowed the lady, specks 7 inch Cuspidor, ad lift, cared is satisfactory. own words. The 1 would oiten have of William J. Burnham of Lewiston and to enter the for, reasonably tell the story in her my eyes. palpitation ers. The eagerness was 6 inch Agate Basin, f l iJ boy’s For many agricultural districts, it is sick in moulting ior the heart, could get no rest from sleep, Frank E. of Sabattus. to but that, bird had been very blood Sleeper school was pitiful behold, the road at available, the of nervous, low-spirited and weak. My 15c 2 Quart Dishes, PS A only present weeks and she had been in habit Al a late hour the liue of march was too was full to overflowing. perma- these communities should set was watery and 1 didn't have strength flence, it in her hands and was 2 Pudding Pan, I is needed to holding saying, enough to work. formed for the banquet hall, where Quirt nent orphanage greatly themselves seriously to work to learn and the like. “Baby is sick,” “We employed a doctor for six months one of the finest feasts ever eaten Rivited Handle Dust Pan, ST care for such orphans. the best methods of earth spread J maintaining One 1 was sitting alone in my but without avail. Then I read about Dr. will to a day from a Masonic table. The menu included cTAArr -rniA to mention all I have but guarantee give you bargain. OF ENTHUSIASM. the maximum ser- ♦ nan arc CMAll THE CONTAGION roads and of getting »>*» nurcliPfl Oil tlltt LiHCa Williams’ Pink Pills in a paper and soon SMALL FI.IIUK MKTEK ..there get 15c lor, I have juit mashed cold SPACfc 100 cKAilB in the vice from them. Prosperity conies to once a little after to take them. A few boxes escoiloped oysters, potatoes, 3 cents Saturday and Monday. Jan. * and tt-3 days only. The tide of enthusiasm Lay- of my chair. All at piping began received a case ol iliem Sale price to a extent cured me strength and plenty of cranberry sauce,hot rolls and men’s Missionary Movement seems to the country great through voice was heard, "Baby is sick.” There me, giving turkey,celery, of the farmers. This biood and I have been well and strong ever cakes and Maine. ukyek. over the whole country. the prosperity no one in the room. 1 was wide butter, coffee, bananas, oranges, A= cHAuriu's'cwrHBs be sweeping was since.” n, COOK, Searsport, in a few weeks fact strongly'suggests the importance and knew it could not he a t cream. At one place Virginia awake, bo general is the success of Dr. Williams his of the earth road every possible tlie hiid had talked. be Carbolic Ointment or roc pack- ago a mill-owner had plant destroy- giving dream. 1 knew Pink Pills in curing aidemia that it may Later Mr. Lane, High Priest of King A L .OX of Sweet’s were care and attention in its coupon-good Dottle. Before the flames location, \\ uiv husband came home 1 told stated that are the most certain : with every ed by lire. pen : safely the) Hiram Chapter, called for post prandial re- age of Sweet’s Header Powders—wrapped out his check- construction and mainte- He for all conditions of thin, weak and extinguished he pulled drainage, him what had occurred laughed ; reined) marks. J»r. Porter of the work a tonic for the spoke good a for $1000 for nance. me said it was water) blood. They are also book and wrote check at and my imagination, al- of water nerves and have cured indigestion and gen of the evening and of the pleasure it foreign missions. The churches in An earth road composed but 1 asked lam to hear for himself. be to the era! debility, where the stomach and other him to meet with the in the same holding soil should exposed Soon was heard the thin voice, ways gave companions TAeiAnYersaf N nl -Ik and Portsmouth piping of the a:e weakened and dis- sun air as as as mar- mgans body of Hiram Priest Mer- tt to increase their annual and freely possible, is sick.” My husband nour- King Chapter. High .Si pledged “Baby iii tiered simply through lack of proper * to between the shaded and so were, the rill of Bradford of which tor missions from $20,000 00,- comparison velled, but was convinced, ishment. 1 hey have also been especially Chapter Auburn, g;its of such a road will easi- mn‘ in Tennessee interest in the sunny portions neighbors, who came in lrom time to successful in curing rheumatism and after- was present in a body by special invitation, fnrm in should be accom- Familjf This ly indicate. time. Since then Sankey has lea rued effects of the grip and of fevers. spoke of the kindly courtesies extended t*. of a sufficient amount now A on “Diseases of the Blood to larger contributions plished by clearing many other words, his vocabulary pamphlet his and in well chosen words Medicine and from and a of our diet book will be sent free Chapter t mission of trees undergrowth away of different copy organizing study *1... .A ♦ Imtu consisting thirty-seven thanked Hiram and I rnma>nh4irurl on request. King Chapter hoped than a thousand new words. all More Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills sold by soon to and roads re- qre be able to return the favor. Rev, ■ been thus ever, that sandy gravelly is not two old, but on re- one.-. ave just started, lay- Charley yet years druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, I.' I r ilmrtv intelli- moisture, and in these eases some of tour words. boxes ing tl ,■ foundation for greater quire has a vocabulary twenty ceipt ol price. 50 cents per box; six shade should be retained. Further- He was Medicine spoke of Jus long acquaintance with I)r among the young people. Iguo- Both birds sing very plainly, for *250. bv the Dr. Williams gence are river of the trees beneficial along as >. x ■ the honored of the evening ranee lies at the root ol most more, his mother's beauty darling, just Compuny, Schenectady, Porter, guest banks and on grades subject to live.” prejudice against foreign missions. To steep pretty as he can he, and live, live, St. Geoiges Chapter considered it theii For Bowel Troubles tor a ca- know what is really being done in non- washing. This is rather a long sentence Work by Prof. Sprague. greatest honor that, the present Grand iligl is one of the most important one marvels at the Important lands schools, hos- Drainage and hearing, Priest was them made a ArcL ( hristiau through with nary, by Royal Price 25 cents for a bottle of Lee’s containing nearly a half as well as to consider in connection of each word. and industrial plants, points plainness gave $10,OuO,- Mason. The considered it a grea' pitals earth road. The of eartli When Andrew Carnegie speaker more than can of other good liniment for the same the churches, is enough to an majority Mrs. Chandler lias another bird—a the in- you get any thiough and dis- 000 for the funding of Carnegie honor to himself that Dr. Porter was in the dullest soul. roads in all mountainous hilly female. took a great dislike Your dealer sells lots of Lee’s Liniment. kindle enthusiasm Sankey in the leading pro- a ol price. tricts have too much Occa- before he was stitute Washington, present and assisted in conferring part drainage. to her, and it wasn’t long he devoted to LADS. found with five vision was that it should the him. SWEET Maine. NOT UNLIKE OTHEK a road will be a most decided tone. "It is | chapter degrees upon CALDWELL CO., Props. Bangor, sionally singing in research, in connection with Work for three in the middle made by the she is the scientific There were about 200 at the bin A w liter 111 the World’s ditches, like her; I dislike tier; Since banquet, Ointment is for all skin diseases. 10 cents. wheels of the just the work of other institutions. Sweet’s Carbolic unequalled December a tribute to horses’ hoofs and by meanest old Mrs. Chandler those from the towns were un- pays glowing thing.” that time much has been accomplished neighboring carries the and two on the sides. All with the man or woman “who vehicles, holds many conversations them, of trained able to remain as they were obliged tore roads are an expert staff investiga- m a case and whose well constructed eartli sup- like as follows?” by go.-pel surgical something and valuable turn to their homes on the electrics. no more than two tors and writers many is a thatched in an to have ditches, Mrs. Chandler "Who are chapel dispensary posed you?” books of reference in regard to economic one on each side of tiie traveled road- out-ot the-way place in the world.” The Birds. “Mother's beauty.” of this couu- Two Unwelcome Visitors Here water out of the mid conditions in various parts Honor is also due those who are way. Keep the Mrs. Chandler. “What are you?” preach- have been compiled. At this season La Grippe and Pneumonia I die of the road it a crown or as as can be try ing tiie gospel of labor through the by giving The Birds. “Just pretty out is an cause more deaths than consumption. Fo- On and after Oct. 7, 1907, trains connecting center of 7 1-2 inches One of the features mapped manual schools on foreign ) elevation in the and live.” and Tar cures la training economic of ttie United States, ! ley’s Honey grippe cough* at Burnham and Waterville with through trains above the of the inner slope of the the Rockland history that result in over missionary ground. One such under top Though none equalled the may pneumonia night, from Waterville. Portland anc and where the in of this object, spec- for and Bangor, want to the care of the American Hoard in ditch for a 20-foot road, it that there were sever- and, pursuit Do not take chances with a cold when Fo I If you SL: | case, appeared are to collect all Boston, will run as follows: hills are a little make the crown conversa- ialists end-avoring ley’s Hone} and Tar will quickly cure it, s-outl 1 udia gives instruction in carpen- steep al cf these marvels of canary eco- warm available matter bearing upon the R H. FROM BELFAST. Jtil Keep buy about to 10 inches. With a crown of about 1 various of New Moody. try and biucksmithing, and is tionalists in parts conditions in various branches inch to the foot from the center to the he if nomic AM PM PM aud iepartmeuis iu mechanical and England. It wou.d not strange the are often built of activity throughout country. Belfast 7 05 12 tf 3 21 free-,,and drawing, book- sides, the ditches which the bird from New Brunswick describ- Samuel Fessenden’s Will. depart agriculture, de An division of this great City Point.t7 10 H2 20 13 26 and vvood-car- across the road on steep grades to in the were a important keeping. correspondence ed Transcript recently which it will take ten years or Waldo .*7 20 112 30 t3 36 fleet the water will not be needed. In- relative of some work, Stamford, Ct., Jan. lo. The will of 32 12 42 3 47 v.ng. 1 he principal of the school, descendant or near is that to Brooks. 7 across the road more to complete, relating Samuel Fessenden, li ed in tlie probate court 17 44 tl2 64 l 9 Miller writes: “We in a stead of carrying water one of them. Professor Underwood of Knox f3 GLENWOOD del.'. \. A hope of bank- of an estate worth about 7 50 1 00 4 06 tile or conciete drains tlie- history and development Tuesday, disposes Thorndike. Tear or two to be able to add shorthand in open ditches, lhe Institute ot discovered Technology That of this subject which $700,000. There are no public bequests, lie- Unity.7 58 1 08 4 13 if be, ing. pan 4 35 and and commercial shouid, possible, provided. They him his last summer's vacation in sums from to Burnham, arrive -. 8 20 1 30 typewriting law, during relates to the middle west lias been quests ranging $3,000 $10,000 Parlor Stove have sufficient and tall woods. The Clinton...... 8 40 6 0E but we must first secure type-writing should capacity in the New Brunswick J. are made to brothers and sisters of the tes- of water ,ced in the hands of Prof. Robert Benton.. 8 50 6 16 There is a real demand for to carry the maximum amount account of the circumstances pi tator and Helen Davenport Perry, a. friend machines. published of the chair of economics and Bangor. 11 40 3 20 6 1C that is to flow through them the re- Sprague of Mrs. Fessenden’s daughter, is given do with men trained m this way, and while I expected of liis find is accompanied b> of Sin,. A m And ycur cooking The is in- sociology at the University Maine, 000, because she rook the name of Helen 8 lo 6 16 is a little this at any one time. capacity mark that “only one other ins'ance of a Waterville. 55 2 government doing along been a resident of w;t.> the of 1 is M p m p m creased in to the fall or lias had the of he having formerly Davenport, whj^h name (Fes- A line, and others are talking about it a j proportion canary which power his native The 11 35 4 50 9 2C 12 inch aid on that section after lie left this, senden's) wife. residue goes to Mr. Portland. it is the of the ! grade; for instance, pipe is much credence by natu- A M great deal, privilege speech given where lie was in teach- Fessenden’s son, Gladstone, and his daugh- ! a cent will 1,800 so S:ate, engaged 55 5 3( American missionary to enter and de- one per grade carry ralists, aid that turd lived many ter, Mrs. Fred Archibald of New York and ( E. D.. 3 25 7 while the same ing for many years. Boston, w D. 3 20 9 00 7 21 me work along lines of Western gallons per minute, cent lilies that the facts ai e shroud- Miss Content share a id share ( velop ago tliis work Prof. has Fessenden, A GLENWOOD laid on a 2 cent will Upon Sprague thought and method. pipe per grade ed in mystery,” and it is added that alike. TO BELFAST. ■inw been at work for a couple of years. like per minute. Further- "nevet been claimed tor “Hoys here are iu many ways carry 2,000gallons it has any his PM AM AM save coal and add soon At tin- time lie is devoting This is Worth Keineinberimr You wilt a culvert laid flat will till up, to which has been present 9 ( C boys in America and school life differs more, other canary speech of in | K. 1). 7 00 | a incline will attention to the subject banking Whenever haven or Boston. 8 46 but save that here it is more sim- while one having good attributed that it spoke more than two you cough cold, just J w D to your comfort by so doing. little, He ins last summer va- remember Dial I u | The of itself clear. These dicta Illinois. spent Foley’s Honey and Tar will ple and less expensive. work keep words.” scientific-seeming Portland. -.1( 35 7 CO 105 of an earth cation in that State, finding (’Incago cure it. Do not risk your health by taking the class-room is like that at home and In the maintenance road, throw'some lighi on the broad grounds AM the State any but tlie genuine. It is in a avoid the mistake of the and other parts of particular- yellow 15 9 55 4 15 oui text-books are, for the most part, changing for the Hindu pundits’ serene indiffer- R. II Waterville. 7 of the rich in material for his work, which package. Moody. 7 00 12 25 I The i natural order things. Naturally ence to and for our modern ly Bangor. Knglish productions. govern- contempt so iar.as Illinois is I M on and the elav on the lie to finish, a line on all text- soil is found top as with their ancient expects 01 4 22 We carry full of ment passes judgment j science comnared summer. To Maine Central. Benton ... 17 22 110 If this order is reversed ill concerned, by the last of next Manage 4 33 books used, as all examinations are con- | bottom. hue. They mil have it lull modern Clinton. 17 33 rlO 10 the result will he ■| lie tmstees of the Carnegie institute 8 36 10 20 4 60 ducted the universities with which constructing a road, science is hut a Jan. 17. Morris Mc- Burnham, depart. by nothing progressive man to take Portland. Me., 8 53 10 45 5 05 : less than it the soil be telt are now seeking a charge Unity tiie schools are allilated. In athlet- satisfactory lediseovery oi things the Hindus have Donald was elected vice president and gen- Thorndike. 9 02 1 1 < 5 16 of the for soil makes a of the same work for New England. ics we try to encourage manly sports; j at the top road, known for ages, as, for instance, the eral manager of the Maine Central Railroad, Knox 19 10 111 10 t5 24 than If offeied the to Prof. Sprague, F. 9 25 1 130 6 40 cricket and tennis have their better surface to a road clay. of minerals and ail other mat- They post succeeding George Evans, deceased, at Brooks. foot ball, liveness lie 111 40 16 50 the road bed is to start who felt obliged to decline, as pre- the monthly meeting of the directors of that Waldo. 19 35 as with you. We have a largely clay ter, as shown by the new chemistry 45 *11 50 1600 devotees, just soil fers to devote himself to certain other road this afternoon, lie also was elected City Point. (9 it will be well to place sandy held con- 11 55 6 06 very good outdoor gymnasium and all with, that so upsets all previously of tlie Belfast, arrive 9 60 Also LAMPS, PAINTS, OILS, A ot 0 work in which lie is more directly in- vice presideut Washington County I students are to take or clean sand on top. covering of atoms—and as this accom- required regular ceptions which lias been and Somerset railroads. Mr. McDonald has TP lag station. to 10 inches of sand upon clay that per- terested personally and VA RNISHES, RRL SUES, class work therein, but there is no plishment oi Down East canaries in been general superintendent of the Maine Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at into mud- to wait because of the demands attempt to establish or to break records sists in breaking up deep English speech. obliged Central. Georges. Hobbs, comptroller, was | $5.00 from Belfast and all stations on Brandi ETC. be and ins time in connection with the tickets to all West ami Nortf as we m schools in America.” holes will usually satisfactory, upon elected second vice president and given j Through points find ! via all routes, for sale Lewis Sanbors if sand enough be added, tins clay will DOES THIS DOG REASOM? middle west banking investigation. charge of the traffic department. west, by BUBONIC BLAGUE. is of the Tax Association Agent, Belfast. cease to make mud. If the roadbed j At a meeting MORRIS MCDONALD. hast wTien bubonic ap- can be 'I lie llDtclio’s Meat Till of North America, held last fail at Vice President and General year plague composed of sand it improved by How He Kent Maine G. A. R. Encampment. Manager "in San Francisco the read a F. E. BOothby. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent. peared city ap- an application of clay. ; Called tor. Columbus, O., Prof. Sprague Mitchell & Trussell. to the for aid in in Maine which was pealed government The rule for a serviceable eartli road, To the Ellilol ol T lie* New York Times: paper on taxation Portland, Me, Jan. 17. The next en- the dread disease. It is and stamping out is as follows; make ditches on It is all well for w ho very favorably commented upon campment of the Department of Maine, G. then, 1 very people only from where the ill 11111 111 UIC umuncs will held June 10th and an importation India, each side and keep them open; haul care lor animals to hunt or to make of Will DC puoiisneu A. R., be at Auburn the dates been selected liritish Government expends thousands sand and gravel upon sections needing them playthings or slaves, to talk of that convention. He is now prepar- lltli, having Friday FOR SALE dollars in to enforce of articles on ttie same by the Council of administration. The vari- of annually trying this treatment; use a road machine and about their lack of reason and preach ing a series BANGGR DIVISION. In ous auxiliaries w ill meet at the same time One of the best hay farms the county, con- laws for cleanliness among the people. lull de- hut I doubt if 100 acres of the best no a split log drag judiciously (a to “nature fakirs;” any subject. and place. taining about land; For tilth is the chief cause of the of which will be contained in man or woman could live Prof. Sprague is one of the most rocks, plenty of wood, also some timber, good scription right-minded TWO TRIP SERVICE. well watered. Abundance of fruit trees. and it is disheartening to meet the “stitch in with an and best students pasture, plague a later article); follow in sydfpalhetic companionship thorough equipped Good bouse, ell. shed and carriage house, also bitter from the natives with opposition time” rule and give an earth road the intelligent collie dog for fifteen years, on questions of economics, sociology, large barn. Cuts 40 tons bay, which will be sold in efforts to their if wanted. Also all tools. themselves improve same careful attention you as 1 have without believing that banking and similar problems with farm farming persistent done, taxation, from of condition. Jtisa remarkable or this He is not famil- We Sell Located li miles postotllce. Inquire sanitary would give your prize acre, factory lie does reason. in country. only THOMAS GANNON. that the Christian vil- in fact, however, store, and it will pay as large a profit in My dog early learned that at 10 A. M. iar witli these subjects European 35tf Lower Congress St., Belfast, Me. are from the disease. studied them lages exempt proportion to your individual outlay. and 7 I'.’M., Sundays, he is not expect- countries where he per- the men and women Why? because ed to follow as lie does at other times; sonally, but is also completely familiar who become followers of Christ keep Rum Cases at Rockland. he remains contentedly with them under American conditions. their homes consequently of their bodies and clean. behind, although there is no change of A brilliant member of the faculty as he Rockland, Me., Jan. 14. A general habits, and often no difference in dress our State University, as cultured Wanted. them to do they do of their dealers was lo the of the week. is in love with his work, a to Help willingly exodus of alleged liquor to him day modest, Reduced fares—Belfast Boston, suggest Men or women to represent The American own accord as soon as a new principle when came on he shows his and hard scholar, hav- noticed today Judge King At other hours Sunday diligent working Magazine, edited by F. I’. Dunne (“Mr Doo- controls their lives. lion. John Bar- docket in Knox Last for the benefit of of yinbl $2.25. M. Tarbell. Lincoln etc. to inspect the criminal usual expectancy. Sunday ing years experience ley”), Ida Steffens, that “it is no on the guarantee Good in- rett once remarked exag- court. There aie 37 i the first time in fourteen years he evi- back of him and a wide future before positive Steamers leave Belfast at 2.30 p in., Mondays, Straight proposition. pay. Continuing county supreme and Bos- to in business created. to say that the missionaries but live his and started Prof. is to take the and Thursdays for Camden, Rockland terest from year year geration cases pending, only respond- lost reckoning, him, Sprague yet that if it does not satis- ton and net necessary. Good,op- for dently in the give Experience capital are solely responsible preventing ents answered in person and only seven to follow. 1 said nothing, knowing he highest rank among experts For Searsport, Buck sport and Winterport at portunity Write ,I N. TKAIN KR, 2.; West 20th of all over scholars in tlie spread smallpox China, cases were marked for trial when the would come to iiis senses sooner or la- specialties named, of any faction we will return the 7 45 a. in., or on arrival of steamer from Boston, Street, New York City. W and Japan and Siam.” criminal docket is called Thursday ter. When 1 entered the church he this country.—Bangor Commercial. ednesdays Saturdays. entire amount of KE1 UKKINCJ IN A NUTSHELL. morning. stood watching me a moment, looked Prof. is a Waldo county man. money paid Sprague Steamers leave Boston. Foster's wharf, at 5.00 a In the other 30 cases there was no re- then went home without a Since the United States became foolish, us for it. We mean this— mM and Fridays PUK bALt the were called he is often COLLEGE NEWS. p. Tuesdays, world power there is an increasing sponse when principals word from me, although AGRICULTURAL Leave nockland, via Camden, at 5.30 a. in or Rail to the and it on are on arrival ot steamer from demand for fresh facts about foreign into court by clerk Butler. allowed in the church enjoys and ask all those who Boston, Wednesdays, Mince Pies, Cookies and Doughnuts, at 21 and Saturdays. in and usable form. amount of nearly $15,000 was forfeited other occasions. over the new of countries, compact In looking catalog All freight, except live slock, is insured aua nst be taken to when he was and need to Street, Belfast. Within the compass of 44 pages the and prompt action will Where we lived young the University of Maine, it is of es- sick strength try fire and marine risk Spring from the car- W Waite. American Board lias condensed into collect it. lie could open the door interest to the farmers of the Fit Eli BOTE Agent Belfast, 42tf MRS. H. L. BUCKLIN. also issued the the back but tlie pecial it with this understanding. its Almanac for 1908 not only a vast Writs were against iiage house into hall, State to learn that the College of Ag- will be arrested im- to be for amount of useful information on mis- principals, who outside hall door had opened riculture has made the largest increase R. H. MOODY, DRUGGIST, s d- n a n d sions items of interest upon their return to Knox him. One when he wished to the e con but concerning mediately day, in the number of students among de- latter I was and MAINE. goods of every the form of government, population, county. come in the way, busy several colleges of the University. BELFAST, Furni- at the other scription. rulers and present condition of various Fear of extreme severity told him to go around the way. According to the catalog, the College ture, bedding, car- said to etc lands. Among the illustrations are hands of the presiding justice is The first time he failed to understand, has a total enrollment pets, stoves, of Agriculture furniture shown inodes of travel in how have caused a hurried departure of the cocking his head in apparent thought, 56 for last Antique Turkey, of 94 students against year. irs. a specialty. If you and he HUMPHREYS’ tiles are made in West Africa, and the defendants. so I repeated it, immediately This gives an increase of nearly 68 per in have anything to let himself in the cure on the Announces to the ladies who wish to buy for sell me a kind of ileuses occupied by the Filipi- went around and by cent, and taking into account the num- Specifics by acting directly drop sick without the rest of the season, that she has more than the postal card and you will receive a prompt call. nos. A valuable feature of this little In the February number of the New other door. ber of students who were enrolled in parts disturbing coining occasion he was the usual number of (large enough to VVAl.T FK II. COMM MS, pamphlet, which costs only ten cents, Idea Woman’s Magazine, the etiquette On another bring- the poultry course, the present system. samples from the mar- special No. 1 for Fevers. the to see what she is Corner Cross and Federal Streets, Belfast, is the pronunciation of geographical of mourning as well as some very at- ing a package of meat total enrollment would be swelled to enable purchaser buy- for street and house as he is m the habit of afid No. 2 Worms. of new dress goods from tlie reliable firm names at the end. We are being shak- tractive costumes ket, doing, 103 or an increase of 84 percent. How- ing) our touch- for this are 1 him in to finish some of & Jennings Co., importers and en out of provincialism by wear appropriate period, ! forgot my hurry ever, it must be said that a part of No. 3 Teething. Buckley hours need- York. These are ing elbows with strange peoples all discussed at length in the regular fash- \ work. Two or three later, this increase is due to the Department No. 4 Diarrhea. jobbers of dry goods, New but it is still bard to ion article which is also with ! the meat and remembering that J of choice material, not 10 be found in over the globe, supplied ing of Forestry being transferred from the No. 7 Coughs. samples our around the names some A had not seen him since he it the stores. There is nothing in the twist tongues | very graceful drawings. page brought of to the College •' dry goods Liniment College Technology No. 8 their cities. of ot hair ornaments con- 1 called him, and, after a brief Neuralgia. the line that is second class or that is an imi- Trundy’s of photographs home, of Agriculture. But taking this into of which con- No. 9 Headaches. tains some excellent suggestions for, conversation, his part account the of has tation. hey are the best, that the American, Will afford instant relief loi headache, earache, College Agriculture " baekaehe, cures rheumatism, neural women of every age, and for that very sisted of cocked head and wags of tail, and No. 10 Dyspepsia. English, French, Scotch, Irish and Swiss mar- toothache, The World’s Politics in 1908. certainly made a healthful growth 1 uunbag", eorns, burns, bruises, sore throat, situation when the made him understand what 1 wanted, afford. I shall be in Searsport Mondays gia, perplexing ^ interj the results are or ought tr be, very No. 11 Suppressed Periods. kets pains around tbe liver, swelling of joints and hat is too weather-beaten for and could tell when he had rea- House accompanied by a of all kinds. Allays inflamni.itum and pre- London, Jan 3. .sir Charles Dilke, 11. just plainly gratifying to the farmers of the State No. 12 Whites. at the Searsport pains and it is to to his what vents p'{soiling. For external use only. Price nil “The World’s another day’s wear, early , soned out satisfaction it! to of the of woman competent to advise as to the making P., in an interview today and tlie faculty College No. 13 Croup. cents at if Ii. Woody’s. Made by S. I*. Trundy, for the Easter there is a i was all about. The look left details of same. Publics in 1908,” expresses the opinion that millinery, puzzled Agriculture. The Skin. up of these goodsiand'.various Stockton Springs, Maine. lvrit* out to the No. 14 tlieie will not be a war between the helpful article which tells iiis eyes and he ran garden, with the new may also be seen at my home practically Next year Agricultural No. 15 Rheumatism. These samples United States and Japan. “Why should how to make a mid- the intact and proudly you just stylish dug up package building, a real home for the College on Wednesdays and Saturdays. there be?” asks Sir Charles. "You cannot for the sum of live none the worse for No. 16 Malaria, season hat of silk brought it to me, of new and better war unless one side wants it. What Agriculture, equip- 35 Cedar St., Belfast, Maine. have dollars, for any occasion. its burial. This has happened many No. 19 Catarrh. SEARSPORT could be gained by war? Japan is appropriate ment for class and laboratory work, possibly Our to times but on that first occasion No. 20 Telephone 159-4. to covet the* Philippines, but she regular departments pertaining since, this increase in the number of students Whooping Cough. I supposed contain much useful in- how could or instinct serve has not vet digested the slice of Manchuria the household memory shouid be duplicated or made larger. No. 27 The Kidneys. no one can afford to the Instinct buried the meat that the Russo-Japanese W ar gave her, nor formation which purpose? Now would be a good time for the No. 30 The Bladder. has she even settled Formosa. Does she miss. but reason brought it to perhaps, surely young farmers to decide help the La even did defeat No. 77 REWARD not know that if she the to me. * Grippe. Heating Company. boom along by arranging to attend the $25.00 Americau fleet her would not be of the I In small bottles of that fit the Test to triumph For Over Sixty Yearn. If these few instances many of next autumn. pellets Hie above reward will be paid any person since the United States would build College Agriculture At or 25c. each. to forever, could cite are the result of guesswork pocket. Druggists mailed, wliowill bring infoinialion that will lead the AND PLUMBING. and in and Well-Tried Remedy. or HEATING a new fleet Japan’s expenditure An Old a Medical Guide mailed free. ant-st and con victlon of any person persons my pet is certainly Yankee. Maine’s Twins. walls frnm the Otis blood and treasure might be for nothing. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been merely, Largest Humphreys’ Med. Co., Cor. William A John Streets, empvlng any of the How is it that animals have attri New York. Referring to the cruise of the uattleship used for over sixty years by millions of aujje Steam, Furnace*. Stove* and Stove Repairs. the while bules of the mind such as memory, Belfast, November 26,1907.—m48 fleet under Rear Admiral Evans to Pa- mothers for their children teething, Portland, Me., Jan. 16. The lafg- Tin Plate, and Sheet Iron Work. this is a demontra- with success. It soothes the child, and all the emotions— __£--—----- cific, Sir Charles says perfect teachableness, twins ever born in Maine came of the American all cures gest BLOCK, SE-UfSPOlfT, MAINE tion of the power Navy softens the gums, allays pain, love, hate, pride, fear, shame, suspicion, of 131 STAPLES’ is the best for Diar- to Mrs. Ohanus Kasdarian Lan- FUR SALE and likely to enhance its prestige. Theonly wind colic, and remedy and jealousy, if they lack intellect? FARM* lvr61 black in the Sir rhoea. Is to the taste. Sold by caster street today. There was a boy spot foreign outlook, pleasant Make a of your pet, be- Charles is in South America, and in of the world. companion and a each weighing 10 pounds. III Montvllle, on Ayer’s Kfdge. goes on, druggists every part his and he will girl, horse stood in ID cents. Pair horses of unsettled frontier of a bottle. Its value is in- lieve in intelligence, woman is an and is 35 Single O. containing this on account the Twenty-dve cents The Armenian stood in 15 cents. Single horse stood in and Farm of the late Albert Porter, the Food soon it. E. P. Frost. Into and Uruguay and Paraguay. Sir Charles sees calculable. Guaranteed under prove old. The twins are and feed and grain ib cents. Horses boarded 75 acres, well divided tillage, pasture years healthy, bay and barn, well of WANTED no in the American situation. and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906, Serial Belfast, Me., Dec. 28,1907. by the dav or week. Wagons washed and woodland. Good bouse good danger the mother is rapidly recovering. sehoolhouse near by. B. F. to do house work November. 1098. harnesses cleaned at all times, open all night water, apple orchard, Housekeeper general trom both Liberty and Freedom, Me.; * THE CHILDREN LIKE IT We have an ofBce for ladies only. D. delivery Small family. OASTOStXA. connections. also a telephone In the house. For terms Inquire Telephone K. jess—“Did he tell you that he loved you ?’* AMOS A. COLCORD, I on CHARI.KS HILL, B«n tin ^a Kind You Have Always Bought KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE p os /} Teas—“No; but he hugged me.” JOHN F. CHAPMAN, frrops’ thePlace.orofi)K EDwiNA p0BTER Maine Pittsfield, Maine. 3*r3» Searsport. jess—“That’s a roundabout way of letting COUGH SYRUP Belfast, January 16,1908.—3m3» tf32 you know it.”—Brooklyn Eagle. of made PJCACXICAL ai>uc axiom. and in fact it is William H. Uoodell Searsport, Household Letter. IS very important, SEARSPORT SKIPPERS AHEAD. Eleanor Francis to Horn utely necessary to health, that we give the run from Hamburg Cape a at the first A Flea in its Behalf by the State Superin- t,, the stomach promptly en route to Mrs. Her Stock f Is Not “The Fastest in 58 days San Francisco. newlywed’s Entertaining. r? f trouble— which are belching of gas, The Phelps Sailing tendent of Schools. 'u The bark Herbert Black, commanded of Culinary Reserves. „,ur stomach, headache, irritability Ship In The World.” Before the Twentieth Century club 'vuusness. These are warnings that Forest W. Treat of (Written for The Republican Journal.) it is by Capt. Searsport, of Bangor, an organization of business •, inach has been mistreated; The Bath-built Erskine M. most difficult Morbus^BBfil ship One of the work and it is demanding made the run from Buenos Ayres to an problems and professional men, including many ^Rlll^Cholera much now in San Francisco, receiv- once in a Phelps, Mrs. in her of the Maine the Green or fruit will cause it ill Take something anchor in harbor in 39 days. that confronted Newlywed University of faculty, over-ripe, you. ing general repairs, holds the record as Searsport after meals; something little where she State superintendent of schools, Bay- ; —Johnson’s Liniment will cure especially the fastest ship in the This was a very fair passage in those pretty but simple home, THNM Anodyne s,i iDOI. for Dyspepsia and Indiges- being sailing sou Smith of Auburn, Jau. 8th, made ] ^MEpBHp to do its world. into Sau Francisco house-’ without for ■Kk=JL it. An infallible remedy for all [1 will enable your stomach She put days. The late Capt. J. C. Nickels, “kept help except some remarkable statements and advo- Sold K. It. Moody. last week to re was to a similar colic, diar- ,,erly. by leaking owing injury while in command of the ship Wild occasional day’s work, Bud cated a radical change in the school disorders—cramps, ceived by being run into while in Seat- its rhoea, etc. A few doses of'X on a from way of being always ready for the oc- system of Maine. He contended that half-teaspoonful on he mine, angelic girl?” tle "the steamer Yucatan. The Rover in the 60’s passage aJfMyy sed in tones. by whom Mr. industrial education, and not the higher melting has made a remarkable record New York to made the run casional guest Newlywed toward Phelps Valparaiso was the more needed in -o warmly you, George, lunch or education, ■’ she left the cradle of her birth liked to ask home for dinner said Miss Kajones. since at; to.the equator in 17 days. In 1802 the Maine schools. He based his conten- Tribuue. the vard of her builders and owners, j ra JOHNSON'S —Chicago Marcia commanded and sometimes for over night. These tion on the fact that 10 cent of '1 ship C. Day, by only per A. Sewall Co., in Bath, in 1898. She is made were apt to be business friends whom the pupils in the lower grades in the bleeding, protruding or blind the American ship adoat built of Capt. Chase of Damariscotta, Chronic only to public schools of the State get to the 1 to Doan’s Ointment. steel in the United States. the from Chili, in it was important impress favorably, ~LINIMENT passage Valparaiso, school and less than 2 cent go Kj h fl i,,11 relieved, finally cured. Drug- High per ■Sr!I” mi\ lines the his wife's be- fjf| \ as Aside from her wonderful Chil- and John relied upou most severe I:’s m sell it. 62 days, thus beating the Phelps to college. Supt. Smith argued that SjSa will quickly relieve the cases. just vessel’s records are marvelous. On K* ean record 28 James P. ing equal to any reasonable demand the time spent the 98 per cent on Ho 0 S as sure in curing sore throat, coughs, colds, grip, dea of that asking me such the has by days. Capt. by JoK lawyer whatever course Phelps plied dead mathematics bronchitis, tonsilitis,and kindred respiratory trojbles. 1” Butman told the writer of this article made upon their hospitality she was languages, higher 11* (A Ofjjflgl ||g| iiestions she holds records for speed, hourly, If have a a a bruise or other external and certain of the sciences was to a ■ y°u cut, burn, auntie, how else did you expect a determined not to be found wanting. I u g other daily and weekly. recently that he sailed from New York be used to I «. ache or a free of the liniment will to treat a witness for the large extent wasted or could ^ uig'i ^ pain, application the Phelps’ proudest record, the notice that she had ■ fig reduce the inflammation and drive out the Perhaps in 1890 in command of the ship Henry Usually only vastly greater advantage in the indus- | y pain was a civil suit.”— and one which has never been equalled, or be- I L than else. a bottle n l was told this B. bound to San Francisco, and was a telephone call an hour less trial education or the development of quicker anything Keep was made when she sailed from Nor- Hyde, !► chest for ;11 re American. his the manual now in I ^ your medicine emergencies. of the in the Atlantic in fore her husband and friend arrived, present training folk to Honolulu, a distance 15,000 crossed equator of the I ^ Guaranteed under Food and Act, is America’s curse. Burdoek to vogue in a few of the cities (! iHz-n^ Drugs ■psia in 97 Weather conditions to Horn in 19 so that there was seldom time get ■ June 30, 1906. Serial Number 513. liitters every miles, days. 20 days, thence Cape State. h conquers dyspepsia miles a ‘^p this record of 155 from and cater- ■ .v 25c and 50c a bottle where 1; drives out impurities, tones the considered, making the passage from New extra supplies market, “We are confronted a condition, i \ every will stand for days, by |5s^| restores digestion, normal day probably years. for two a “Edu- I. S. JOHNSON & perfect as she not said Smith. ~ Horn in 39 which ing, did, only people theory,” Mr. B * CO., established and now York to Cape days, j |S %’:]* and good health. The Phelps cation is for work. Our I Boston, from to Philadel- rather takes the starch out of the with as little waste as possible, iher preparation hoids a record Chili school excellent as it e so said present system, Sympathy—“I’m sorry,” distance of ten thousand miles, menu was sufficient for to her phia, a Erskine M. run of 67 days from planned rarely a education. ii venue, bidding good-night Phelps is, provides only one-sided traversed that stretch of deep or two. after the leception, “that the storm having an Atlantic port to Cape Horn. The an added vigorous appetite It aims to train only the mental pow- 95 our best away.”—The Tatler. in days. RESERVES. ers. There is an element of in people to Java run from Cape Horn to San CULINARY justice On a run from New York Hyde's the demand nf the vnnncr man who in- cure with- liegulets constipation Head the averaged 162 1-2 miles Francisco was made in 68 days, making Mrs. found that the best nor weakening Phelps Newlywed tends to become a worker with his j ling, nausea, any The vessel has for them. 25 a day for 80 days. the from New York to San solution of her consisted in that be Ask your druggist of passage problem hands, tiie same attention given j crossed the Indian ocean, a distance who r box. Francisco in 107 days. It is very evi- having a stock of ready to serve foods to his needs that is given to one j our 6,500 miles in 26 days. We 1 A lor I of as will be a worker with his brains. Bargain per—"Tommie, can you teli me what best hour’s run of the Phelps dent from these records passages of the best possible brands, also The educate teachers, lawyers, doctors, I re is?’’ the best run that the will have to wait some raw as was fourteen miles, day's Phelps many preserved ingredients but we the iue— “Yes, ma’am.” run of ministers, neglect earpen-1 320 miles and the best week’s time betore sue becomes oi uie material at Subscribers what is an encore?” queen possible, so she had always ters, machinists, decorators, builders. ib six days 1.675 miles. encore is second-hand music, a J. H. s. or The one is with all the or me seas as sailing ship. hand for making up a sauce salad provided pre- \ are the records _ $ '—Yonkers Statesman. Following limiuary at the public v which entitle her to claim su- Searsport, Jan. 13th. equipment ex-1 It Does The Business. Phelps pense. the other must leave school at over all other sailing vessels: at which she was an i periority cookery adept, an and it up. In only * E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, THE DRAIN UPON THE FORESTS. early age pick | Miles Days herself in we tit I luck ten’s Arnica Salve: “It <068 She was careful to confine our larger city schools do young j The New Idea it 97 ij have used it for and to Honolulu 15,000 men aud women for business. The ne.--: I piles Norfolk They are Being; cut Three Times as Fast as to those brands that it lor hands Pass 77 I purchasing only has •iiein. I’sed chapped Norfolk to Ambrav 14,480 Grow. boy in the country or small town it to an old They she knew were reliable, since for many j ured them. Applied New York to Java Head 13,000 80 j no opportunity for a business educa- Woman’s .! it without leaving a sear The increase in consumption of tim- Magazine it healed Java to Chili 11,000 5.81 reasons those were the only sort worth tion. p 25c at It. II. Moody’s drug store. 95 ber since 18S0 has been more rapid than Chili to Philadelphia 10,000 the only kind that she “The two great industries of the State § the increase of the population, and purchasing, and n waiting for dead Chili to Baltimore 10,100 961 reflect credit are manufacturing and agriculture. Nephew—“This 20 greater than in any similar period in could be sure would upon es is slow work.” Across Indian Ocean 6,500 them the welfare, the ‘i pretty of the This shows Upon depends — the “That’s just what I to Hatteras 3,100 181 history country. her as a hostess, and bemnreeoguizably the of the Nephew Equator how the prosperity, support people, offered to lend uncle myau- in a striking manner much casual THE V I’ve In addition to these records the as “canned goods” by her guests. it is the business of the educational Weekly. J nation depends upon forest products, Harper’s rounded Horn from ! for the most of the State to train into sym- Phelps has Cape and indicates how greatly all interests As these were men, part, system A Health I.evel. in I with these and as Higher the Atlantic seaboard sixty-seven becomes scarcer the pathy occupations ler^l must suffer as lumber went away mystified by quality in Journal ve reached a higher health vessels which make this they far as may be into skill j days. Sailing | and dearer. in possible Republican Dr. King's New Life of her cookery, considering that them on. iiegan using voyage in 125 days are said to make the Bureau of carrying ii Jacob of West Statistics gathered by labor was wiites Springer, fast many cases their own more elaborate “The demand for skilled Maine, “They keep my stomach, trips.—Exchange. the Census and the Forest Service no never The system ■ If of timber establishments could furnish such greater. apprentice t,i,wels working just right.” I show that the quantities no longer exists. Opportunities for > disappoint you on trial, money used last for lumber, shingles, ties, delectable fare. If had known 2.10 t year they the trades are found and BOSSl fcreCN£LY •'funded at R. H. Moody’s drug over the of mine tim- learning rarely After looking passages j pulpwood, cooperage stock, her of reserves, for skill K .’3C. about supply culinary there is almost no opportunity old time American ships bers, lath, distillation, veneer, poles, i the clipper j shelves that were sup- along any line. Almost mar- a motto every and ex- her always kept particular ,i coin without of the Ameri- tanning, and turpentine rosin, j even and some of the passages velous results are by J -i a motto without any eoiu. j a total of with the delicacies liable to be accomplished ol a : than pressed in board feet, reach plied IDEA WOMAN’S MAGAZINE Is the best .. aj of modern times one is rather I the rudiraental principles of manual NEW ugton Times. can ships 50 billion board feet. needed at time, the mystery might | rjlHE* approximately any j training now carried on in some of the \ r; women and the heme. Every take. De- doubtful about the yarn of the marvel-/ While these drains the forest magazines published lor n,i- upon the pill you upon have been explained, though they; Maine city schools. I tie K .i.Risers are the best pills of the Bath-built steel j are known with reasonable certainty, the Latest Fashions, the CcEt ous passages have "This of equality of manual I issue contains constipation ami sick lieadache. there are others of which there is no would probably equally appreciat-' question ^ Erskine M. Phelps which have | training and intellectual training is a 1 ci instruction on a’i house- k ii 11. Moody. ship record. These are the demand for ed the management that lay back ; an immense variety practical for good of The 98 of been the rounds of the press re- question justice. percent on last automo- going j fuel, and domestic purposes, as a hostess. issue is tilled with beautiful Hiustra- ? : 4 you do your posts, of her success the rising generation who must light the hold topics. Every the month, emanating from Capt. j which it is more difficult to ob- past garding SOME ESSENTIALS. battle of life with their hands should color. ,ed dust aud speut money.”— tain because the tions in hall-tone and the commander of that ship. information, products receive as much con- Graham, | but are A few cans of fine soup were certainly equally often pass through no market, always to It is very evident that the newspaper! sideration as the 2 per cent who go j in a Oiler DeWitt’s consumed on the farm where they on the shelf, needing only to be heated | A Big Magazine Bargain cm want the best, get the in Seattle college." man who visited Phelps were Careful estimates, > l Witch Hazel halve. It ts good produced. to some fine beans and j serve, especially a for the Whole boil- or and is Francisco had his the total of wood used ORDER TO-DAY and Year’s Reading Family r big cuts, bruises, or San interview; however, place for either or Kttiik Foolishness. get hold at an of 50 French peas serving plain recommended for piles, by the in the forecastle of for fuel alone equivalent with sailor boys j and a or a or Moody. billion board feet a year. in salads, jars of dainty preserves When attacked by cough cold, the There is no necessity in this when your throat is sore, it is rank foolish- did Mr. Hall Roome ship. j It will be seen, then, that the present j fine latter of home^make, 7he Journal Covnoany, Belfast. boarder—“Why of the jellies—these ness t"o take any other medicine than I>r. Republican Publishinj he was the case for the passages ; of wood in all forms is morning when reading quoting consumption j though she could have bought equally King’s New Discovery,” says (.’. 0. Kl- back in the as the above 100 billion board feet annually. clipper ships 5u’s, | of the best dridge, of Empire, Da. “I have used New — “He saw an article j of the ones; chocolate qual. 1 Hoarder at different Estimating the forest area good seven years aud I know it is the will of modern ships Discovery iid that California ship 70,000,- passages United States at from 500 to 700 mil- and the materials for those tine best on earth for coughs and colds, the ity, remedy c-s to the Eastern markets this; times have excelled those of Phelps. at 00 and all throat and lung troubles. lion acres, and the annual growth sauces and relishes that go such a long croup, >t. Louis Globe-Democrat. to but New Insurance and Real Estate The of the Phelps from Chili board feet acre, the increase My children are subject croup, -RED ATWOOD, 'VS”KT' passage per yearly to make a dinner or lunch backache occasionally, or At this way appetiz- Discovery quickly cures every attack.” ■u have to in 95 was left in is from 30 to 42 billion feet. and sometimes do Philadelphia days As far as she could the young Kuown the world over as the King of in the side, rate, the annual growth barely equals ing. REPRESENTING OVER FORTY-FIVE MILLION ASSETS, .m w ithout ambition and shade the Belfast, Maine, built throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar- tired out, the by the amount consumed for lumber herself with are housekeeper kept supplied antee at R. II. Moody’s drug store. 50c. and energy" if so, your kidneys C. P. back in the SO’s, Plate Tornado Insurance, Steam Boiler aud bark Dixon, alone. Considering all the drains, the that would Trial bottle free. hire, Lite, Accident, Glass, , Her. Take DeWitt’s Kidney every material and appliance 81.00. relieve back- when the bark was commanded by annual consumption of wood is proba- iis. They promptly to her success as a inflammation of the three times the annual growth. conduce in any way insurance and Inspection. ,ik back, Capt. Frank L. Carver of Searsport, bly THE PHONE BELL. aud weak kidneys, hold by R. H. Detailed estimates of standing timber hostess. the from to for Contractors, Administrators and Trustees. who made passage Iquiqui from to 2,000 billion feet. Security Bonds Cashiers. range 1,400 SAUCES AND SALADS. She ran to cook his pancakes, Correspondence solicited. Beal estate bought and sold. New York in 84 days. The ship Jere- the considering the bell •Moan—“Here, madam, is a footstool Using larger figure,’and And phone rang. in the annual of 40 billion feet, it She knew how to make many differ- She rushed to start the coffee, ig a music-box attachment.” miah Thompson, built Williamsburg, growth take I’ve been that there is not more than a sauces and relishes Ami the phone bell rang. ..stonier “I’ll it. N. in 1854, of 1690 tons, while in appears ent and appetizing time about feet Y., of timber in Breakfast he went without it, a ireadfu! my going thirty-three years’ supply and of her most successful efforts them command of Kennedy in the of con- j some “Good-by,” they had to shout it; p. and tins will keep awake, Capt. this country at the present rate LIVE STOCK ■ the She would have wept about it, ;>•■_Cleveland Plain Dealer. latter of the 60’s, made the passage in this direction were attained by part sumption. nui me puuue urn nuit;. 22 cent of cream made •What kind of tea do yon like from Callao to New fork in 76 days At present only about per simplest means. Whipped She tried to dress the children, — hut our total forest area is in State or Priscilla “Go-tees, some, and would have towed the a company dessert of many an other- A.id the phone bell rang; 4 untaiii Tea best.” John—“Why probably national forests, the remainder being She went to wash the dishes, from wise cake or pudding, and the Rockv Mountain Tea best?” Phelps the entire distance Callao unreserved public lands or in private simple And the phone bell rang. Commission Merchant. ••It for itself, John.” suf- Milk” The needed speaks to New York at that time and made hands. The forest area is amply can of “Peerless Evaporated parlor dusting, \ b. complexions.)—R. 1L Moody. to And the silverware disgusting, in 95 ficient, if rightly managed, produce was never absent from her reserve the passage which the Phelps did j that Hut the phone bell rang. Miik, our new cook gets up at ti sventuallv timber to supply all commanded enough j shelf made it easy to have this delicious The grocer stopped for orders, F. L. Burnham, Maine, > The ship Hope, by as LIBBY, about being called.” days. our needs. Yet nrivate owners, j bell few moment’s notice. And the phone rang. 4 tie a jewel.” the late Lebbeus Curtis of Sears- well as the State and National ingredient at a the Capt. govern-1 A neighbor came to gossip. -AND- .4i,-'s going to be married to in a in the made the passage from merits, must use their forest lands She had to open the can and whip And the phone bell rang. next week.”—Family Journal. port 7o's, only if we are to maintain our She thought by being hasty AMERICAN BOSTON, MASS. New York to Callao in 84 days, and the right way the contents with her wire whip, sweet- HOUSE, lie arteries with rich, red blood, timber She could make some biscuits tasty— supplv. the cream to suit A women on had moderate and tlavoring Her hands with were flesh, and healthy men, Hope that passage Circular 129, just issued by the For- ening dough pasty, Weekly shipments of live stock to Brighton ii. Nothing can take its place; as if it had been the And the phone bell rang. winds the entire passage although the est Service, contains a discussion of her need, just Market. Cars leave Belfast every Monday morn- has done so much good as Iloi- All day her housework waited the forests and the a sauce that noon. Dover and Fox- Mountain Tea. 33c, Tea or winds were fair most of the time. The the drains upon fresh material, to have While the bell rang, ug and Burnham Monday j ky timber phone sources and the duration of the No time for rest or labor ;roft every Saturday morning. 1 solicit your That’s what our Coal is -as good Pi. Ii. Moody. iron Tillie E. Starbuck, command- was as perfect of its kind as if made ship This will be sent When the bell and satis- supply. publication phone rang. •onsignment, promising you prompt as was ever mined. As free has been looking Eben Curtis of ; from new cream. Coal W Hie, who up ed by Capt. Searsport, free upon application to the Forester, At last he came to fold her factory returns with the party’s name and ad- -“.■-ay, pa, why is it that soldiers to of the Condensed Milk In his arms, “Poor girl” he told her, made the passage from New Vork U. S. Department Agriculture, She used Eagle Iress 1 sell your stock to. Write for shipping from slate and dirt as it is possible -43 a month and Congressmen get For a second he consoled her, in 112 to Washington, D. C. made the same firm for all sorts of Yokahama, Japan, days only by And the phone bell rang. < Iriections and my weekly market letter, free. to get Coal. Carefully screened, do not iix their since its ■Soldiers, my son, be beaten five days later by the ship cooking as well as for coffee, —Newark Evening News. lies.”—Chicago News. MT. DESERT CORRESPONDENCE. and every ton a full ton. Selkirk, Capt. Crowe, in 107 days. The sweetness was an added advantage re- WE -to Mothers: Don’t let your chil- made the from Phila- Manset, Jan. 12, 1908. A telephone sugar as well as cream for this- PILES! PILES! PILES! should it not be a burning them and Starbuck passage placing Why i-te away. Keep strong was received here Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure winter with Hollister’s to Portland, Ore., in 107 days, message today by latter use. us with next Haring the delphia 1st assistant of and Itching Piles, it WANT success? Try your Tea. It is the Mr. Vern King, keeper Blind, Bleeding Mountain greatest from Havre to New York in 15 days, CREAM SALAD DRESSING. the itching at once, 1 who was on absorbs tumors, allays will r children. Pure and harmless, Saddleback Light Station, order, and you certainly get in acts as a gives instant relief. Wil- Tea or Tablets. and for seventeen consecutive years shore leave that Mr. Marnal she poultice, greatest good. ;t5c, here, A cream salad dressing for which is YOUR ir..__. .. .. O J nnniafilllt rtf tllO <1 LaTTO liams’ Indian Pile Ointment prepared Coal that will you both in —R. 11. Moody. of Curtis her work was please command Capt. a was made for Piles and itching of the private parts. is drown- achieved quite reputation of the The light, is missing and probably Sold mail 50c and SI 00. Wil- quality and price. far superior to that Phelps. the of three hard by druggists; tell us all Johnny, what worm is ed. He left Viualhaven harbor yester- by mashing yolks liams’ M'f'g, Co., Props., Cleveland, O. beautiful silk record of 18 days fronr the SUBSCRIPTION Lie for mother’s Phelps day noon for the light in a small light- boiled eggs fine and making them into iid mother, encouragingly, as des- to Hatteras is more was equator Cape very easily house boat and nothing with the of one How to Avoid Appendicitis on table. a smooth paste yolk REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. We put the boat was found washed Co THE side-tracked the Bath-built ship heard until his victims of are those who Til SWAN 4 SIBLEY per,” answered Johnny, without the by raw to this was added a little salt Most appendicitis CO., ashore on Robert’s Head near Vinal- egg; Foley’s Oriuo (paut to take advantage of our com ; hesitation.—London Chronicle. Henry B. Hyde, commanded by Capt, of are habitually constipated. you haven. Mr. Newman was a young and pepper with one tablespoonful Laxative cures chronic constipation by stim- BKLFAST, M AIN K. VJ. rCUUICWU A/A ..V rination with THE NEW IDEA WOMAN’S oinly loves our baby, rosy, sweet and JUIlll man and resided at Sea Wall, Maine, melted butter, the whole well mixed. ulating the liver and bowels and restores -urn 90’s from San natural action of the bowels. Foley’s made the passage in the and had been in the lighthouse service stirred in four the MAGAZINE. We have already announced nlunon nn hur np(*lf And (iimnlfifl Next she by degrees Laxative does not nauseate or gripe 88 several The is the Orino Francisco to New' York in days. years. keeper only “Peerless” and to take. Refuse two for her arms. station and is without tablespoonsful of the cream, and is mild pleasant ;hat we offer the together $2.10. man on the any II. i e was so tbio and cross, used to cry On that passage the Ilyde made the of substitutes. R. Moody. boat, as the spare one was smashed diluted with an equal quantity Subscription Price $2.50. tb pain— Horn to the in Itegular now she’s run from Cape equator the sea of last week. Mr. and finished two gave her Cascasweet, | during heavy water, by adding Idea at this for the on tomor- Sample copies of New Oh- ■II again. Sold by R. H. Moody. 19 days and from the equator to Sandy King will leave light tablespoonfuls of vinegar, drop by drop, the row’s boat via Vinalhaven. know we were over- Hook in 19 days, making passage lemon is added to an oil dres- office. Redd—“Do you The remains of Beatrice Mitchell, a as juice JOURNAL PUB. CO our Hook in 38 REPUBLICAN ii moths in parlor?” from Cape Horn to Sandy of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ■ ing. RHEUMATIC so young daughter M D/tlfoo* Moina rreene—“Yes, 1 heard before.” In the Phelps article piinted of Bass Harbor, but PLAIN WAFFLES. ■n't one since we got our automo- days. Mitchell, formerly above it is stated that the was of late at Rockland, Me., ar- F passage residing for which RS Mrs. waffles, for interment. Newlywed’s how is that, do you suppose?” in 08 from an rived here yesterday made by the Phelps days she was were made with the we keep the ear in the parlor, you She was their only child and was about famous, INVITED TODAY Order of Notice. Statesman. Atlantic port to Cape Horn and 125 follows: Two of Beginning January 1, 1908, Yonkers ten years of age. She had been enjoy- same cream, as cups a fast when OF MAIM days was considered passage. ing good health until recently, one of best baking STATE of nigh once gets into your system it flour, teaspoonful To Test and Try a 75c. Bottle of Uric-O Anil will continue to the close Andrew S. Pendleton of Sears- she was stricken with appendicitis. WALDO SS. JANUARY TkUM, 1908. ■. cry muscle and fibre of the body Capt. powder and a half teaspoon of salt this season's sale of Furs. Profits An was and she At Our F. Sherman vs. Lonville A. Libby. ■s y ou ache ali over. It especially while in command of the ship operation performed Expense. George port, it. This is were mixed and thoroughly add no value to a fur. This sale intestines anil makes you consti- lived but a short time after together case for that the defendant at last built in In a plea of the ■ a the wooden ship is on the in order to get rid of cold Aryan, a very case, as the mother to this was added the yolks of said Burnham, to wit. at said Belfast, day will the best pathetic sifted, are still sufferers from Rheuma- indebted to present opportunities ■ and without delay you should the United made the passage of death and the father If there any of the purchase of this writ, being _lily States, at the point and three the i tend to consti- three eggs well beaten quar- in this or wherever this paper the plaintiff in the sum of $89.85, according to you will ave to bu> belated Furs. anything that will in to leave her so that tism county from to Cape Horn 58 was unable bedside, account annexed and the balance thereof, then Laxative Cough Syrup Cape Henry ters of a of the cream diluted by that have not yet tried the wonderful Ivmiiedy’s neither could accompany the body here cup reaches, and there in consideration thereof ptomised the hi the bowels and thereby which he considered a very fair we want them to (lriv% days, the funeral. one and one-half cups of water. The Rheumatic Remedy, Uric-O, try plaintiff to pay him the same on demand: out of the stem. It contains no or attend sy but extra. The ship it now at our expense. We (irmly believe that Lonville A. Libby in account with I. V. MILLFR, Furrier, it to take and is passage, nothing whites of the three eggs beaten stiff is pleasant j Rheumatism in the world George E. Sherman, Sold commanded State Teachers’ Examination. there is not a case of recommended for children. by Brown Bros., by Capt. Special the batter was 1907. Oct 8. 54 Me. were added last, and wi.l not to the wonderful effects of High Street. Beltast. 1 Moody. of that yield To ‘25 bags Swift's fertilizer., $39.15 Daniel S. Goodell, Jr., Searsport, hot waffle irons, to it to doubter from June sold on their merits. examination will baked in well greased j Uric-O, and we want prove every Interest on same £lT*Goods from San Francisco Jan. 14,1882, A State teachers’ ’07. ■ isn’t to sailed had or beyond all possibility. The best way to do this •20, oburgger—“It right charge be held at the State House, Augusta, When Mrs. Newlywed honey J _£0 ae out of a bottle of this out- with taking that money your and arrived at Havre Apr., 29, 1882, from she served these is to give large trial remedy $39.85 on Friday, February, 21, 1908, genuine maple syrup, and it don’t you accuse me?” arriv- j to every sufferer and let him test try now it Why and sailed May 20th, P. right as by the wrjt in this action; amt ■ discharged A. M. to five M. other i appears gger—“because it wasn’t all taken.” eight as a sauce. At times, especially own satisfaction. If or any of your that this action was com- ar- to his jou appearing to this Court COTTAGE LOTS ing at San Francisco Sept. 26th, making This examination is especially of the defendant’s ■>rpel’s Weekly. | for luncheon, she made a sauce of white family suffer from Rheumatism, no matter what menced by attachment prop- for those who desire to at the time ot the service of this the round in 8 months and 12 days. ranged persons of the and erty and that Any size from a lew hundred feet to 175 acres. PILLS. trip | which lemon form, just cut this notice out paper was not an inhabi- WILLIAMS’ KIDNEY for the position of District Su- sugar and water, to juice writ said Lonville A. Libby All have shore fronts. Anywhere from Belfast to B. commanded qualify name and no or at- Have Have The ship Henry Hyde, but is to send it together with your address, tant of this State and has tenant, agent Saturday Cove. Fine view ot bay and islands. I you neglected your Kidneys? of Schools, open was and often used these waffles and that no perintendent added, also the name of druggist, to the Smith Drug torney within the State, personal also have a large list of <*ity property and farms, overworked your nervous system aud Phineas Pendleton, sailed who desire to take it. your said Lonville A. by Capt. any teachers may at one of her con- service has been made upon the ali sizes and prices. Send for book. 1 sell trouble with and for dessert hastily 2 39 Smith Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y and they to your kidneys from San Franeisco Oct. 27, 1885, and Examination will be in the following Co., Libby, it is ordered that notice be given said F. S HOLMES, ■Idol? Have you pains in loins, side, Pen- cocted dinners in place of a more elab- will send you by return mail an order on your Lonville A. Libby to appear at the Supreme Real Estate Agent, Belfast, Maine >. Have a Feb. mak- subjects: Reading, Orthography, Court to be held at Belfast, within and groins and bladder? you arrived at Liverpool 1, 1886, of her for a 75c. bottle free, You take the rem- Judicial Grammar and Com- orate dish, to the deiight guests, druggist of on the third Tuesday of > appearance of the face, especially run manship, English for the County Waldo, the in 95 The home and use it according to directions until show cause it he lias, I lie Too a desire to ing passage days. Arithmetic, Geography, Uni- the masculine ones. edy April, A. D. 1908, to any eyes? frequeut position, especially of its merit. should not be rendered against ARE YOU VERY BUSY? o' urine? If Williams’ Pills from the in the Atlantic to Civil Government, thoroughly satisfied why judgment so, Kidney equator ted States History, Eleanor Francis. him in said action, and that said notice be given cure Price 50c. We cuuid not afford to do this if we did not you,—at Druggist. was made in 20 days. In all Physiology and Hygiene, Nature Stud- by publishing in the Republican Journal, a news- YOUR TIME IS HONEY. Hiams’ O. Liverpool are freed from this dreaded at Belfast, M’f’g Co., Props., Cleveland, School Law, and Practice know that after you paper published and printed said made this from ies, Theory A Cure for Misery. to active who has a the passages by ship disease that you will recommend it to all your tiiiee weeks successively, the last pubi.cation We want one good, agent "My dear that’s the seventh cigarette of Tues- .sell our boy, while own- Teaching. have found a cure for the misery mala- be fourteen days, at least, before said thud general acquaintance and popular, to 1 ■• New York to San Francisco “I friends who have rheumatism. We know from dinner. I believe you’ll die smoking.” returns must be filed at an attested of this order. MONN CHEMICAL. It makes ln-at from Preliminary ria poison says K. M. James, of day of April, copy actually os I’m afraid I shall have to take a in and commanded the produces,” experience that personal recommendation from A. M. SPEAR, what is now useless ashes. No smoke «>r soot. ed New York by the office of State Superintendent Louellen, S. 0. "It’s culled Electric Hit- of and matches with me.” one to another is the most valuable adver- Justice of s J. Court. Will not burn your grate lining' or injure metal. cigarettes John G. of Public Schools on, or before, Febru- and comes ill 50eent bottles. It breaks person Captains Phineas Pendleton, ters, A true copy. Attest: So simple a child can it. Satisfaction and by matches?”—Pick-Me-Up. these returns or a bilious attack in al- and that is the w ay we intend to acquaint apply James ary 18, 1908. Blanks for up a case of chills tising, 3w3 TILESTON WaDLIN, Clerk. sure results guaranteed. Monn Product will, Pendleton, Joshua B. Nichols, it the world with Uric O. Send for Uric-O, no mat save S cent o» coal bills. from will be forwarded on application. most no time; and puts yellow jaundice where used, per Rep- any pain, from top to toe, any of This tonic resentatives of wanted to handle the *• P. Butman, Theodore P. Colcord clean out of commission.’ great ter where you live. It is sold by druggists all ability quick- apply Dr. Thomas’ Eelectrio Oil. re- est seller in the market today. No competition. medicine and blood purifier gives quick and we want to have a on can’t where it is used. and David Scribner of O JE*. •3? lit 3C ua- over this country, you pi in Maine at a bar- Trial box and full mail. 15 cents. stay Searsport Capt. lief in all liver and kidney com particulars by lhe Kind You Have stomach, bottle free. u 4* gain sale. Send for Address 3t3 'n old was made from New York Bam the Always Bui# the of lame back. Sold wr E. A. lady, hearing somebody say the Thomaston plaints and misery recommended in K catalogue. R- H. Uric-O is sold and personally ■ III MEKK1MAN, Real TRACY & FORBES, Now England Agents mails were very irregular, said: “It was than 50 The under guarantee at Moody’s drug Ul I I 10 to Cape Horn in less days. Belfast by R. H. Moody, Maine. International Trust Building, Boston, Mass. in my young days; no trusting any of store. Estate Agent, Madison, iyi5 cm.”—Tit-Bits. ship Gov. Robie, commanded by Capt. 7 » Mr. and Mrs. L. F. French have returned from New York....Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Lowe of Silverbell, Ariz., formerly of For that Marked Down this town, are receiving congratulations j Furs on the birth of a daughter, Georgia Bruce-. The Methodist pulpit was supplied Sunday, Jan. 19th by Willard H. Curtis, a student \ from the Bangor Theological Seminary. was ■WWTMMM——M—M—TDandruff discourse AND MARKED DOWN LOW. -ROYAL- The text for the morning text from Psa. 17-15 and in the evening the There is one thing that will BAKING POWDER. was “The path of the just is as the shining cure Hair Vigor. light, that sbineth more and more unto the it—Ayer’s that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor perfect day.” Both discourses were very- It is a regular scalp-medicine. Imparts Mo You can wear these Furs tor sometime yet this noticed in the finest biscuit, rolls, crusts, much enjoyed.... M r. and Mrs. Eddie It quickly destroys the germs ^ cake, Cormick have moved into the house owned cooks declare which cause this disease. r season—and the kind of Furs we sell are durable— etc., which expert pastry by Mr. William Page on Willow street.... use The W-. C. T. home of Mrs. The unhealthy scalp becomes is unobtainable by the of any U, ,pietatthe the kind that last tor years with proper care. That Maria Willard Tuesday—A. K. Downes healthy. The dandruff disap- other leavening agent. is seriously ill....Mrs. Wilbur Crockett and had to A gives you an idea'of the value you can get out of two children of Bangor have been the pears, disappear. of and Mrs. Chas. Crockett— healthy means a great deal sale. If we them we can cream guests Capt. scalp Furs bought at this keep from of tartar. were Made pure, grape The funeral services of John Bolan to you—healthy hair, no dan- held at the Congregational church on Thurs. >eil them for more money next season, but we will Jan. 16th at 2 Rev. I. H. W. Wharff druff,no pimples.no eruptions. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. p. m., The best kind of a testimonial— and insure them and that costs officiating. He is survived by an aged have to store them “Sold for over sixty years.” U. A. Bolan of this 1 mother, four brothers, V Bolan of the Sailors M Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas. mop'ey. ! town, Charles Snug #■ Alio manufacturers of We notice the band boys are circulating Harbor, S. I„ James Bolan of Somerville, ZJ 9 SARSAPARILLA. SEAR,SPORT LOCALS. bills announcing a benefit concert this, jl Mass.,;and Frank of Mass.; two sis- Thursday, evening at 7.30 o’clock at Union BgjSn PECTORAL. ters. Mrs. James Nason of this town and CHERRY j Iiev. R. G. Harbutt left Saturday for points Hall, to consist of vocal and instrumental flyers | value Mrs. Nan liosmer who lives in California.. Better sell them away below now, giving in Aroostook county. music, readings and recitations, with an D. L. Dyer is able to be out again after a Mr and Mrs. Leroy Towle of Brewer are admission fee of 15 cents. Do our citizens HELFAST PRICE CURRENT. you a remember—and start next few days sickness caused by a shock which bargain you’ll friends in town. realize what this means? It means, first, visiting was immediatly followed by another. He for The Journal. we have an of men Corrected Weekly season with a stock—so here Putnam of Belfast was in that organization young new_Fur goes: Miss Mary E. is a prominent member of 0. Gardner produce Market. Prices Paid Producer in town who are meeting together twice a town last week on business. grange and at that time was its lecturer— A pules £ bu., 50a75i Hay p ton, \2.0Oaif.«c week for the purpose of study and practice; dried, f> It., 7iHides|4ft, 3£a4 B. Black arrived Saturday from Mrs. Benjamin Thompson has returned Henry this, in and of itself is deserving of the Beans, jpea, 2.00(62.25 Lanib #4 tb. Id Boston to spend Sunday in town. home from Boston, accompanied by her yel’eyes,2.(X)a2.25 Lamb Skins, 50 glad hand from every man, woman and Butter £4 lb, 24626 Mutton & tb, 8 FURS GO FOR FURS GO FOR the laughter, Mrs. Lou Williams, from Bangor. $9.00 $18.00 Captain Henry G. Curtis hqs bought child in town; but these boys go farther; Beef, sides, P lb, 5(66 Oats p bu., 32 lb, 45 Potatoes bu., 50 Qg $|3.5Q Mrs. is of the nurses at the Beef fore $4 $4 Williams one quarters, 4a5,: Putnam house on Water fine a John (street. they have bought some instruments, Barley bu.. ho Hound Hog, 7 Eastern Maine Insane hospital, but on ac- lb. 15a 1H Straw Jp ton, 8 (H) « “ “ « M. A. Cook advertises an 8-cent sale for nobby uniform, and by constant practice Cheese a with has re- Chicken I3al4 Turkey ^ lb, 26428 8.76 210) themselves in modern count of recent illness grip $4 lb, this week. See hisadvt. in another column. are rapidly perfecting Calf Skins, per !b. lOjTallow p lb, 3 14.98 turned home for a much needed rest.... Mr. and are well Duck lb, 18; Veal *4 lb, 9a, 10 4*75 up-to-date music, playing Miss Mildred E. Bowen left last week for Frank Cole of R. has been the fcggs $4 doz.. 26! Wool, unwashed, 23 " “ " elioit fron* persons skilled Warren, I., ■■ Boston and enough to praise Fowl |4 tb. 1261a Wood, hard, [email protected] a visit w ith relatives in vicinity. suest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Snow. 1100 25.00 in the art. Now, every citizen in the town Geese p lb. 18 Wood, soft. 3.00 of Belfast Mrs. Laura A. Stokell is speudiug the 5.98 14 gg and Mrs. Amos P. Lord has a to in this Mr. of Searsport duty perform Market. B. winter in Visalia, California.John I. Retail Price. Retail with Mr. and Mrs. James and that is, to uphold the hands of “ 11 " spent Sunday matter; corned, p tb, 8(610 Lime ^ bbl., 1.10 “ to main- Frederick is shipping large quanti- Beef, 27.00 Sweetser. the boys in their laudable efforts Butter Salt, 14 lb, l8a:o Oat Meal #4 ft, 5 1200 ses of hay, potatoes and apples. Corn 17 Onions ptb, 3 14.98 and one of the bu., Ladies' Guild met Tuesday after- tain a baud in our village; 6.50 The rheophilus H. Sproul will administer Cracked Corn, p bu, 74 Oil. Kerosene, gal.,13al4 on best to do this is to appear at their Corn 74 Pollock >' T», 6 « “ “ « noon with Miss Frances E. Smith Bay ways Meal, %4 bu., he estate of his late brother, Wra. B. Cheese, $4 tb, 20(6221 Pork #4 ft. 11 13.00 30.00 concert and show by your presence you i.l3 View street. at the Cotton Seed, cwt., Plaster $4 bbl., for the band and all the time. Sproul.The crossing Wriuterport Meal 3* 16.98 are last, Codfish lb. *4 ft, 6.98 have first, dr\, *> 869, Hye N. Colson and family has been very nice all w'iliter, 10 Shorts 4£> cwt., 1.55 Capt. Cyrus And next summer, when the warm evenings Ferry Cranberries, $4 qt., “ - “ house on Clover Seed. #4 ft, 6 moved into Mrs. J. M. Gilkey’s n fact, the Ferry Company have not in)Sugar 15.00 35.00 arelwith, us, you can come out and hear Flour bbl., 5.75a6.75 salt, T. I., bu., 38 uissed a mail train for over 2 It is 4 Slain street. free concerts and feel that it years. 11. G. Seed v bu., 2.60 Sweet, Potatoes, 18.98 their open-air V heal Meal. 6 9.501 Lard, tb, 12! Prescott Palmer, Capt. Carlisle, fin- assistance he real “Winter port” of the Penobscot Scii. was by your encouragement and These are there are a few Muffs in some lines. These Furs at the Penobscot iver, for when the ice embargo is on the mostly Neckpieces, though ished discharging Monday the were enab led to persevere in BOHN. boys Western Bay, there is always an opening dock at Mack's Point. take such are etc. coal bringing out a band that we all )y the Eastern.Steamer Stockton towed Mink, Bear, Marten, Fox, Opossum, In Isle au to Mr. D. Littlefield began cutting ice on in. vessel to Wrinterport Wednesday night, Barton. Haut, January 2. Leroy town pride and Mrs. Frai k Barton, a son. These prices not to be you’ll agree with us when and will store Ian. 15th.Mrs. Mary A. Haley is spend- I11 west 11, give you bargains equalled—and you Opeechee stream F'riday Obituary. News was received last Faknham. Brooksville, January ug the winter with her daughter, in Hart- to Mr and Mrs Otis FariVham. a daughter. about GOO tons for local use. come and see the Furs we are ! week oi the death, -Jan. 6th, in Grinneli, ord, Copn.Chas. McDermott is busy Gray. In nluehill, dai uary 2, to Mr and Mrs. sacrificing a Elsie Elthia, Miss Clara Roulstone arrived last week of William W. Sargent, one of the m monumental work_ No snow, conse- Ahuizo S. Gray daughter, Iowa, Gray In January 5. to Mr. and in luently very little wood coining to market, Lincolnville, from New York, called here by the illness who a prominent part Mrs Martin S a daughter, Doris Es- pioneers played t he snow will it in Gray, Jr., first probably develop telle. of her Nehemiah Roulstone. the of the town of Grinneli father, developments rush.The Odd Fellows and Masons Heath. In Penobscot. January 18, to Mr. and Mr. Fldward R. Johnson of Waterville in its early days. He was a son of the late lave been in a very flourishing condition Mr-. Fdwin K » ealh, a daughter. be L. A.Farnsworth has •Jackson. In w;aido, .Jauuary 18, to Mr. and Almost Half Price for a Line was born past year.Capt. Goods. the guest of Mrs. John and C. Sargent and spent Sunday in town, Abigail in a Mrs. a son. Sample home and has been Kodney Jackson, Embroidery eturned In his putting Charles A. Rice on Reservoir street. in Searsport, Feb. 12, 1829. younger j lot water heater .in his residence on Kaler of Pillow Center Pieces, Bureau <, t,e fniimvcil the see for several veais it reel. Consisting Tops, Mrs. FTed W. Burr of Brewer !\! AKKIKIl. Mr. and * ami lose from cabin to In 1855 Hanukerchiet and Glove town the of Mr. boy captain. Scarfs, Doilies, Tray Cloths, Boxes, were in Sunday, guests Curtis Swan Iii Providence, B. I January he the seafaring life and went west and Mrs. James B. Sweetser on NiehoN gave up 15, James Cuitis of Howard, K. I., and Vesta Bibs, Aprons, Waists, Hots, Belts and all ihe other goods to Gunnel!, arriving there two years after Swan of Camden. street. Hutchinson-weed. In stoningtoti, January the town. When the civil the settlement of 5. John 1. Hutchinson and Lorinda Weed, both found in a line of for Embroidery We Geo. E. Carr, foreman of Gilkey’s livery AMERICAN TOUTS. big samples goods. with the 8th Iowa nf 1 IV. *... .trirof 11 till tl» Rtinlr. war broke out he enlisted Stonington. New York, Jan. 18. sch. P’rank Bar- this bargain out the line of and remained with that regiment Sld, picked up by closing sample land for a few days visit with his Infantry ^ let, Norfolk ; 20, ar, schs. Kvie B. Hail, Monday which fie I>IEI>. |* until the close of the war, alter iionington. Me ; George I). Edmands, Vin- Charles E. Adams & Co., Boston, the agents for the family. he resided uir ! Ihaven ; Abet (’. P’lorenee returned to Grinnell, where Buckley, Bangor; Hlaisdkll. In Hast Orland, January 11, Caro- Kev. Hill preached a very impres- Mass., (lalter arrived .it famous tirm of Bros. You can from that Harry his death. He was a faithful member .eland, Rockpoit, line r... wile of Guilford I). Blai.*dell, aged 72 Belding judge forenoon from the 24th til )>>ter Bay, L. I., this morning);21,arrived, 3 months and 27 day* sive sermon Sunday church and of Got- years, of the Congregational chs. Adelia T. Car leton, Stonington; Irene Colson Iii Bangor. January 14, Dr. Benjamin the of these and when see the of Matthew on the Second Advent superior quality goods you chaplet' ion G. A. R., of Grinnell. He Meservey, Bangor; Serena S. Kendall, Co!>oii, aged 81 year*. 11 months and 14 days Grange, Post, Mr*. of i.'heist. -; eld, bai k Penobscot, Axim. Crabtree, in Hancock, January 8, admit at once that this is a chance was united in marriage to Miss Amelia Almira T. 7f> 8 months and prices you’ll bargain Jan. 15. Ar, independent, Crabtree, aged years, arrived her Boston, 15 Sell. Paul Palmer, Capt. Allen, Ellis at Searsport\ in 1849, who until stmr. days Saitimore; sld, Bay Port, .^earsport Eames. In Mass., December 19, worth in. from News with 3,117 Winthrop, sharing Thursday Newport death in 1893 was his faithlui and loving i or Newport News; 16, ar, schs. Georgia Sarah vt wife of -rista It. I ames, formerly of at M. i’hila- t.o of coal for the Penobscot Coal Co. One daughter was born of this < rilkey, Brunswick; Lyman Law, Belfast, Burial a Derby, Conn helpmate. Baltimore; sld, sch. Gott. In Duriiam, January 13, Joseph H.Gott Mack’s Point. of Grin- eipliia; Independent, FOR 15 CENTS. Miss Emma <4 25 GENT GOODS happ} union, Sargent j Edward '1'. Stote.sbary, Philadelphia ; 17, ar, of Surry, aged years. Gowen. In Montville. Jar nary 18, Asa M. 1 'he of Anchor Cl. h. S., survives him. Mr. also > ch. Merri I C. Moningtou; 18, sailed, members Chapter, nell, who Saigent Hart, 80 month and 14 ch. Norfolk and Porto Rico. Gowen, aged years, days. assisted friends of the order, are prepar- leaves one brother, Leander M. Sargent of WelfWt, Gowen. In Mont'il e, January 14, .Mrs Loira 50 CENT GOODS FOR 29 CENTS by 16 Brina P. Philadelphia, Jan Ar, sch. M. Gowen, 8'* years, 2 months and 8 days. for a minstrel to be during and one sister, Mrs. Harriet M. aged ing show, given Jrearsport, j Vndleton; sld, sch. Edward 11. Cole, New Hobbs In Elmira, N Y.. December 25, Oakes the month of February. Rice of beai'spurt. Funeral services were ( tileans; 17, cleared, schs. Alicia B. Crosby, P. Hobbs, formerly of Camden. $1.00 GOODS FOR 59 CENTS. church and 1 Jutland; Mary Pi. Palmer, do; 18, ar, sch. Herrick In Penobscot January 11, Mrs. Sell. Will am II Davenport finished dis- held at the (ongregational 3tt Augustus H. Babcock, Pint Tampa; 20, cid, Mary Herrick, aged year A. A. C. Co’s, conducted Rev. II. M Hascomb, Wed- HAHKiikAN In Prospect, January 19. Mrs. are soiled but the as a whole is in and it is at claiming fertilizer at tlie b)’ ch. rina P. Pendleton, May port. Some slightly lot good condition offered and the remains Martha .r Harriman, wife of Captain Joshua at Mack’s Point anil sail- nesday afternoon, Jan. 8, Reedy Island, Jan. 15. Passed down sch. plant Wednesday Harriman, aged 73 yeais. that enable to than ever before. Hazelwood The 1 loiliswood, Philadelphia for sail Juan. Ho t. In Mass., 15, An- you buy cheaper ed l>>i Rockport to haul up. laid to rest in cemetery. Worcester, January prices Baltimore, Jan. 18. Ar, sch. Jacob M. ile Maria, widow of John H Hoyt, aged 71 years, bearers were C. F. Childs, \N. M. Bar- Miss Maude It. Colcord, assistant libra- pall ^ laskell, Portland, via Delaware Break- I months and 21 days, [An obituary will be pub- PUT THIS QUESTION SQUARELY UP TO YOURSELF— II. A. E. E ished next week of was in till, J. II. Blatherwiek, Field, , water; 20, ar, sch. Mertie B. Crowley, Bos- ] riaii in tlie University Maine, Heaoan. In Belfast, January 20, True S. Hea- G. T. t jii. CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THESE TWO BIG BARGAIN SALES? and Mrs. Shad bolt and Baggs. aged 56 years, 11 months, 21 days. tow n last week, tlie guest of Capt. sch. S. G. ;an, Brunswick, Jan. 16 Sld, Has- Maxcy. In Belfast January 9, Mary A. Maxcy, on Main street. Amos Nichols PLAN TO FIGHT DISEASE. ell (from Satilla), Portland; 17, sailed, sch. aged 79 years, 7 mouths, ll days. J aliie River. .McIntyre In Freeman I’On, Fall ^ >edgwtck, January 9, Wellington Ingraham, brakeman on the Port Tampa, June 15. Sld, schs. J. Mau- K. McIntyre, formerly of Kluehill. Will Battle Stomach Troubles Cartridge. In 7. Josiah 1!. & A. railroad, moved last week to lloul- Druggists c hester Haynes, Baltimore; Henry F. Kre- Hucksport, January H. Partridge, aged 65 years. in Belfast. er, ton. Mrs. Ingraham, after a short stay in f! Philadelphia. Bobbins. In Wollaston, Mass., January 13, Port Inglis, P'la., Jan. 15. Cld, sch. Clif- John a native «.f for will visit in Woodstock, N. If. The increase of stomach troubles in Belfast Bobbins, Machias, many lloultou, f »rd N. Carver, Cart ret, N. J. a resident of South Deer 93 has led A. A. Howes & Co. to take effective fears Isle, aged years, Newport News, Jan. 17. Sld, sch. Dorothy » months and 18 days Burial at South Deer Isle. will a to combat the disease. They have The Searsport band give concert, measures I. Tyler. In Worcester, Mass January 8, Theo- lor Mi-o-na stomach tab- Barrett, Searsport. assisted by local talent, at Union Hall this, the local agency Savannah, Jan. 16. Sld, sch. Helen G. lore Tyler, a native of Appleton, aged 78 years. lets, and in order to induce people suffering , Uurial at App’eton. followed a loseley, Boston; 18, sld, sell. Peudleton, Thursday, evening, Jan. 23d, by with weak stomach or indigestion to use Whitaker In Troy, January 14th. Lizzie, isters, London; 19, ar, sch. James B. Jor- " social dance. Tickets to concert 15 cents; the offers to supply it with the dis- \ vile of Traflon hitaker, aged 67 years. remedy, L an, Norfolk. York. In 14. Franklin tinct understanding that money will be re- Bangor, January Henry tickets to dance 35 cents. Jacksonville, Jan. 18. Ar, sch. Henry B. York, a native of Montville, s-gt-d 69 years. funded in every case where it does not cure. 1 iske, Philadelphia. Mi-o-na is not a mere digestive, hut an At the annual meeting of Marriner’s New London, Ct., Jan. 18. Ar, schs. Nat absolute strengthener and builder up of No. F. & A. the following 1 L>er, Irene Pi. Meservey, do for Lodge, (iff, M„ the whole digestive tract. If you suffer Bangor; officers were elected for the ensuing year: with headaches, giddiness, palpitation, bad Newburyport, Jan. 18. Ar, sch. Luther YV. G. P. S. taste in the mouth, nervousness, coated Joliu Murphy, J]., Carter, W.; J '. Garretson, Newport News. tongue, distress after eating, use Mi-o-na h. Webster,,!. W ; C. YVhittum, Secretary ; Washington, D. C., Jan. 19 Ar, schooner ForSale see how these of a and quickly symptoms saiab K. St. John, N. B. If. K. Colcord, Treasurer; YV. A. Colson, weak stomach will Stetson, disappear. Koch Jan. 15. sch. Hattie J. The the muscular port, He., Ar, A S. Ii K. K. S. Leavitt, S. remedy strengthens BANK. STRONG Sawyer, D.; SAFE 1 Stockton, Me. walls of the stomach and increases the flow Luce, AT A BARGAIN. S.; H. I’errie,J. S ; YV. N. West, Tyer. Stockt oi, Me., Jan. 16 sch. John J. of so that nourishment is ex- Sld, gastric juices 1 Norfolk. v Al.s. The out- the refuse is ex lauson, ]A HotkIi Akki following traded from the food and Jan. 15. Ar, sch. Paul Palmer, Brick stores Nos. 7land 75 Main without the aid of purgative or lax- Searsport, BANK| of-town guests registered last week at the pelled 17, sch. Win. H. Daven- ative medicines. iewport News; sld, known as the Mar- House: II. T. to haul street, Searsport Huzzell, Bangor; Remember that A. A. Howres & Co. give a 1 ort, Bootlibay Harbor, up. Jan. 16. Ar, sch. E. VV. S. Jones, A. C. Stanley, Boston; YV. S. to refund the unless it Stouington, Mary shall stores. guarantee money .ylich, Boston; 17, sld, sch. Loduskia, Mar- K A. cures. They take all the risk, and there is Kenuislon, Rockland; Capt. Jensen, 8 hall’s Island, thence to Salem for orders. no danger of your losing anything except Storehouses and wharf on Front The Waldo Trust Belfast, II. S. Coffin, Boston; D. L. Constantine, Georgetown, S. C., Jan. 20. Ar, schooner indigestion w hen you buy a 50 cent box of J 'Iota New York. Company, Bangor; E. S. Hudson, YV. 11. Buzzell, Port- Mi-o-na. 2w4. Rogers, known as Marshall’s Jan. 20. Ar, sch. Frank Barnet, street, } Noifolk, land ; F. Cunningham, Prospoct; C. A. -- ] Jew York. j wharf. Wade, II. L. Haskell, Portland; YV alter FOREIGN PORTS. WE ARE IN BUSINESS ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES AND TRY TO SATISFY OUR The remains of William P. % J Blanchard, 8. Thompson, J. S. Cooper, Boston; S. J. San Juan, I’, ft., January In port, sch. For prices at ♦ PATRONS WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THEIR BUSINESS. Robinson, Bangor; II. B. Black, Boston; who died in Somerville, Mass., recently, 1 lenry Crosby, from Mobile. inquire J Jan. 10. stinr. were brought here and buried iu the family Kahului, Sld, Columbian, ♦ WE ARE PAYING ..» ( alinaCruz. + was the son of Charles BELFAST SAVINGS BANK. ♦ ▲ lot. He and Abby Nassau, Jan. 4. Ar, sch. Emily I. the annual of N/P., tf39 At meeting Searsport Lodge, Blanchard and was the last of the family. \ Vhite, Philadelphia. No. held Jau. I. O. 0. F., 82, Friday evening, He leaves a wife, who before marriage was MARINE MISCELLANY. ♦ on Accounts. the officers were installed Interest 17th, following Miss Amanda Chase of Bangor, and who New Y’ork, Jan. 14. Revenue cutter Se- i Q % --Checking Walter E. 1 ninole schr B. Fiske for the ensuing year: Towers, has the sympathy of her many friends in reports spoke Henry * of from for Jackson- N. G; Roseoe Doty, V. G; Charles A. Rog- town—Mrs. Ira Ward of is the Boston), Philadelphia f Prospect \ anchored 5 miles eastward to ♦ II. 1’. •ille, Cape ♦ 77 TF7ZX BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 10 OPEN AN ers, Secretary; Richards, Trearurer; guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary F. French. ] lomaiu, with foremast and jibboom carried /F FOf/ HAVE $300 HANDY A. L. llosman, \\ ; Guy Leighton, C ; L. P. -Mr. dames Robinson fell on the ice and offered assistance, which was declin- way ; ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK. Closson, 0. G; G. A. Bowen 1. G; Lester dislocated his elbow last week...Mr. ( d. ♦ # Henry Darien, Ga., Jan. 17. Schr Malden (of Robertson, R. S. N. G ; C. H. McAroy, L. F. Staples spent Sunday in Belfast with his loston) Bates, from San Juan for Mayport, S. but 6% is done with currency, the other 94 WE PAY THIS s. /TV j4TV7> TF# W77X BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU HOW S. N. John Innis, R. Young, — Elden ouudered 300 miles off Crew all G; S;George family Capt. Shute and wife from Sapelo. % being done by inedbs of checks and bank J % Webster K. R. S. O. afe and brought here by str Kirnwood (Br) L. S. S; Staples, G; the village visited here last week.Mr. drafts? II you do not already keep a check- 2 % WHILE YOUR MONEY IS SUBJEC1 TO CHECK. + j rom Algiers. J Ernest Grey, L. S. V. G; Thomas Wagsier, account start one now and will realize Arthur Snowman, wife and son, spent Sun- Lewes, Del., Jan. 15. Metomkin station ing you Chaplain. \ day in Buck sport.... Herbert Libbey, Ivan eports stranded schr John E. Devlin is in from its convenience and safety why above is ame position. Merritts unable to make a true. If you are not familiar with this sys- The Calendar Club of the Cong’l Grant and John Clements left last week on i Society ontruet with the owner ami Rescue has tem come to us and will show The sell. J. H. Hanson fora southern tug we you. scored a success last Thursday evening port.... j j eft Norfolk. Miss Laura Blanchard when the month of January presented attended Prospect j Machiasport, Jan. 14. Dynamite will be 1 ised to free str stranded in Cut- A SURPLUS installation and Massasoit, WITH Grange assisted in the BANK “the Scraggles Divorce Case.” Miss Ma- er Harbor. Her has been removed \ freight LARGE musical Bert Snowman I ITHL program.Mrs. bel Griffin'represented this first month | md will be forwarded on the company’s str and little Pearl have to and with her corps of weeks and days daughter gone llnhawk. will give your business, whether large or i : a Jan. 16. of dollars to the cullers. The Bucksport for visit.Mrs. Orpheus Norfolk, Va., Cargo garbage small, careful attention. added thirty j of schr Mark Pendleton, from Bos- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Staples came from New York by train Mon- ankage farce was extremely tunny, the cast re- j on for Savannah, which lost sail.- and put DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANK ARE day morning to attend the Mineral of markably well chosen, and the entire pro- Capt. n here in distress, has heated and is being J. P. Stowers....Mrs. Sewall Williams of < on wharf. SAFE FROM LOSS duction went olf without a hitch. After lischarged ABSOLUTELY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Jan. 17. Portland was here recently on business.... London, E., Cleufuegostelegraphs HAV^ MARKED | the performance cake and coffee were hat schr T. W.Dunn, Simmons, from Aruba CAPITAL WE Eugene Aldus of Belfast, in the Mr. Edward W. Libby went to Livermore $50,000.00. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FARMS served, Martiu L. lla I Co. of Boston ] or New Orleans, during a hurricane Jan. 11 WHEREAS,County of Waloo and Slate of Maine, by Jan. 15ih, and was married the a leak. Was tow- AND his mortgage deed date d the seventeenth day of the coffee. With a Falls, day ] ost foremast and sprung SURPLUS PROFITS $40,000.00 I have customers for several Waldo County kindly donating pre- WAISTS December, A L)., 19*6, and recorded in Waldo following to Miss Gladys M. Wyman of that \ 'd iu by str Trafalgar (Nor), Tborsen from SHIRT cedent of this sort it is up to the remaining J ORGANIZED 1881. down and will close out the entire lot at County Registry of Deeds. Book 279, Page 394, farms. Send complete description with rfobile for Progreso. _ Fred A. Bob- place.Several from here attended the about cost (drop in). conveyed trrone the undersigned, mouths of 1908 to “get busy.” New York. Jan. 20. Sch. Annie R. Lewis, _ a certain lot or of land situated in and terms. Masonic installation at the Jan. Prices 98c. to $2.50. All sizes. bins, parcel prices village 16th. j rom New York for Perth Amboy, went said Belfast, described as follows, to wit: Beimr of Anchor near TO Eueene WILLIAM LINCOLN WEST, At the annual meeting Chapter, ... .The remains of Capt. J. 1*. Stowers, who s ground in the bay Keansburg, N. J. RENT the same premises conveyed to the said Aldu« Eliza E. her deed E. the officers were elected Vrecking tug William E. Chapman and an- bv Aldus, by warranty 524 West 160th St., New York, N. Y. O. S., following died Jan. 18th in New York, arrived here A tenement ot 5 rooms on the a. in ther tug went to her assistance and she ground dated October* 11, D. I9i 6, and recorded for the Elizabeth Wa!*.‘o of Deeds, Book 283, Cage 323; tf4 ensuing year: Trundy, Monday evening by traiu. The funeral was vas floated at water last evening and lloor at the corner ot Main and Registry high Bridge and whereas the condition of said mortgage lias Worthy Matron; J. W. Black, Worthy held at 1 o'clock.It was with taken to Perth Amboy. Tuesday ] irobabiy streets. Apply to been broken, n*-w, therefore, by reason of the Patron; Eunice G. Larrabee, Associate pleasuie we read the letter in last week's Manset, Jan. 17. A message receiveed breach of the condition thereof, I claim a fore- Journal written our former townsman *Tiday brought information of the strand- MRS. J. M. FLETCHER, closure of said moi tgage. Matron; Harriet M. Erskiue, Conductress; by MONEY SAVERS and neighbor, F. K. Daggett, Esq., who is i ng at W inter Harber of the gasoline fishing (53 Main Street. THE 8TOER fcOK Dated this twentieth day of January A.D 1908. House for Sale. Adelaide M. Parse, Associate Conductress; wintering in California ....The writer pick- I >oat Alert recently purchased by J. L. Stan 3W4 FRED A. BOBBINS. Belfast, January 23, 1908.—tf4 Seven T. Coi- M a blossom from a ] & Son of this and worth $2500, in Story and half house with ell. rooms, Jessie M. Black, Secretary; Emily pansy neighbor's gar- ey place tiood cistern. leu, Jau. 20th; also buds I he southern gale Thursday. The accident pantry, cellar ami clothes presses, cord, Treasurer; Mamie Littlefield, Adah;| picked Mayflower Barn,‘carriage house, work shop and hen house. nearly ready to open, Jan. 12th....The La- 1 lappened while the steamer was running Florence Jennie Crockett, i Apple, pears, plum and cherry trees; raspberries, Colcord, Ruth; lies' Aid meets Wednesday afternoon with nto the inner harbor, the engine beooming WANTED “NOTICE and all kinds of shrubs and gooseberries grapes; Esther; LouiseS. Pike, Martha; Jennie M. Mrs. Fred F. Perkins. < lisabled. Capt. Parks and his crew of two Done. solicitor and collec- demands that all be here- roses. Fine house lot connected will sell with or insurance Public safety persons Active, hustling balance uen reached the shore safely. The steamer Washing can make while establishing per- warned not to meddle with any hydrants in without the property. Terms: part down, weekly Gilkey, Electa; Ida A. Adams, Warden; or; $15 by Mon- vas pounded by the heavy sea and one done call ] nanent income. Experience unnecessary. W rite the city, unless for fire purposes or authorized by ou easy terms to the right parties. Enquire Elizabeth B, badly Any wishing plain washing at Josie O. Webber, Chaplain; illed with water. It is hoped efforts to float ,t once. me. Per order, days and Wednesdays at CASUALTY CO.. J. D. WALK Kit, HATTIE MAKKINER’8, Marshal; Mildred E. Shute, Or- ter will be successful, but the result is un- CONTINENTAL { Goodell, i Illinois. Belfast Water Co. 3m4* 16 Bay View Street, Belfast. FMIYSKIDNEYCDRE iertain. She is about 66 feet long. No. 18 Cross Street Chicago, 3w«* 8upt. | ganist ; S. C. Pattee, Sentinel. Baku Kidneys and Bladdar Bight | 2w4.