The Republican Journal: Vol. 78, No. 10

The Republican Journal: Vol. 78, No. 10

The Republican Journal. r^^ME78 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906. __NUMBER 10 CASH RECEIPTS. of Waldo County Veterans. fOR Emery F. a New York contents of Today’s Paper. Meeting MAYOR. White, entertainer, Government Fines.».$87.06 PERSONAL. will appear under the auspices of the Help- City Meeting. Cards. 32-10 The Waldo County Veteran Association somehow societv of the Baptist church at Churches.... Booklovers. 3.04 ii gliway Robbery ...The March Hancock hall, Ellsworth, Friday The of the Council Old sold. .. 4.87 hall, Swanville, evening, I’- ‘Cuts and Boats....City Government regular meeting City paper met at the Grange Sherman W. Freeman of Hartford, Conn, March 27.—Hancock March 5th. books sold. 8.88 County Demoorat. Mu ting ..Municipal Elections..»ieet- was held Monday evening, 1st. was cold and the traveling ...News The day was in town Monday. ,,f Waldo County Veterans Mayor Shales presided, a full board of al- Mrs. Florence Shibles Mahar and sou so- $123.86 but a number was present. the Granges .Obituary..Seciet. dermen was present and there was a full hard, quite good Chester A. Sun- ror Orlando E. Frost, called to order Grant, Colby '06, spent Llewellyn of Wrentham, Mass., were sud- iies Mayor board in the council room. Roll of accounts of the children’s books should be The forenoon meeting was Elections..Transfers in Real ts- Many at his home in un No. 12 are the new About 70 books Bowen -of Morrill. day Unity. denly called back to her old home in Belfast Maiue News Items...Personal.. was passed. Following replaced by copies. by the President, D. 0. amounts under the various must soon be sent to a for fresh Rev. W. H. to attend her Mrs. C. W. I he News of Belfast. appropriations: bindery time and place of next Randolph of New York was sister, Mears, who Last 98 books were The committee on from opvers. year re-bound, a has been as I n usurer’s Report.Letter Contingent.$1,744.19 as follows: 'lime, the in town few days last week. seriously sick, but, her many on and about 1500 were repaired at the meeting reported Washington-...Waldo District Lodge Cemetery.18.50 Library. friends will be Our for bound magazines is over- invitation, glad to learn, is now slowly- ,,Kid Templars. Highways and bridges. 1,831.82 space first Thursday in May; place, by Miss Alice Nickerson left Monday for a of crowded. If these heavy books could be some recovering. Mi- Ward’s Letter. In Favor Mary Repairs and insurance. 32.65 Head of the Tide, Belfast. After re- week’s visit with friends in Dexter. e' Notes....Letter more conveniently shelved they would be iistmas Vacation Fire department.'.. and the 1,1)81.05 more useful. This is true of a marks by the president secretary Miss W. K. Morison left .,.,in Japan ..At knowledgments. School contingent. 19.08 increasingly Louise Ferguson went to Boston Minneapolis March of the Library. But until the for dinner. Swan- > ;]|mials...News of Brooks..Stockton Free text books. 38 40 great portion meeting adjourned and New York on business, Tuesday. 6th for a months trip to Florida, Nassau, Had an Earthquake. more space is available we must do the best and seem- -j.i mgs..Portland General school purposes. 292 85 ville is noted for good cooks they Bahama islands, and return via steamer to we can to make the contents of the Library Miss Nina Mason and friend of Sabattus l lie News of Belfast. Free Library. 17016 ed to have outdone themselves on this oc- accessible to our patrons in spite of incon- New York to visit factories in New Eng- a Deer Chase..License or Pro- visited her parents a few days last week. „y of veniences. casion. After the bad enjoyed the land i,moll...Railway Yard (poem).. The Total.$3,784.51 Respectfully submitted, boys and Pennsylvania, arriving in Minne- Driver. Elizabeth M. Pond. usual President Bowen called the George T. Hodgman has been appointed ,1 rime Stage The following reports were read, ac- smoke, apolis about April 10th. He has got his Cruise. In the absence in Camden for the third term. album Bar..A Rocky Bottom on file: School com- CITY PHYSICIAN. afternoon to order. postmaster business in i’u:' cepted and ordered meeting running order again after the poem.) finance committee, city treasurer, M. re- of the Lorenzo Jones, all united Ethel Reed of a mittee, O. S. Vickery, D., city physician, Chaplain, Guilford, former resi- disastrous fire of two months ago. usport Locals ...Market..Births. chief engineer, trustees of library, libra- that the work of the read News. ported city physician in the Lord’s prayer. The secretary dent, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. _ __ The riages..Deaths..Ship rian, city physician, collector of taxes, city for the year has been much as usual. many friends of Mark Pendleton, of the of the last meeting in North marshal, secretary of board health, city Visits to poor farm, 12; total number of report Miss Jennie C. Whiddon has returned young ton of R. P. Pendleton of of Grove The ad- Islesboro, solicitor, superintendent cemetery, visits, 26; city cases, 16; out of town Searsport and it was accepted. from a visit with relatives in Mass HIGHWAY ROBBERY? auditor’s. Everett, will be glad to hear that he is recovering trustees of cemeteries, and patients, 5; total number of patients treat- dress of welcome was given by Comrade A. The school committee’s estimate for ap- number of calls, 43, Mrs. A. M. Small of Freedom visited Dr. from his recent severe illness of in Belfast. ed, 21; total office E. who extended a warm wel- pneumonia. Novel Episode was read and referred to the Nickerson, propriations TAX COLLECTOR. and Mrs. E. W. Hall in Waterville last Drs. Dolan of Islesboro and of Bel- come to on that cold He re- Kilgore it was next city council. the boys day. .liming, March 2nd, gener- tax that week. fast have worked over the The report of the city treasurer is given 0. H. Sargent, collector, reported 43 ago, when boy day and a ferred to the time, years they d the city tliat are sum- he had from Jan. 1 to March 1, throughout on the 2nd page. Other reports collected to fill Swanville’s Miss Louise W. Richards is at home from night, and even with such care there were and the same to Janies met at the same place ■ had been committed in marized as follows: 1906, $1670.70, paid hbery times when his was not treasurer. quota of teu for the 19th Maine, and said he Farmington Normal School for the spring recovery expected, ;liat the victim had been bound, SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Pattee, vacation. but nor/ it is he will soon be out CITY MARSHAL’S REPORT. was the only one of the number expected beaten until insensible. We had H. E. Ellis, of schools, present Superintendent rolls on that again. a with no City Marshal H. E. McDonald reports as who the enlistment day, Miss C. Duffle went to Castine Mon med to reading in the daily pa- reported successful school year, signed Myra radical The schools have been follows: President Bowen in where she has a We have received a souvenir foot in the changes. July 1862. responded day, ten days engagemen postal card, operations of pads free from sickness. He calls number of arrests.28 remarkably Whole his usual pleasant manner, thanking the dressmaking. written on board the Cedric of the White 1 residential streets of Boston, attention to the dangerous condition of For drunkenness. 23 to overcrowd- of Swanville for the grand entertain- Star line when off the Irish Feb. occurrence here is rare indeed. the school buildings, owing For assault aud battery. 2 people Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mason of Sabattus coast, doth, ing and want of protection from fire. In For 2 ment. of the 18th Maine and of from Mrs. G. E. Evans. She “i in the ease was Howard larceny. Bespoke are stopping with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. says: hero, to the school he strongly 1 regard High For vagrancy. first baptism of fire in the Wilderness, Edward Mason. send best greetings to The Journal and all a man about 25 years of age, recommends the of a fourth in ,i, securing 59 were given night’s lodging lockup. 600 fell in less than Belfast.” Mr. and Mrs. teacher for the full and the addition watch and where more than Evans, sou and n hoarding fur some time with time, Salary of night Sunday Mrs. S. W. Johnson left Tuesday for of a commercial course. A detailed accouut 00 twenty minutes. The secretary spoke along maid, sailed from New York Feb. l-lth to of North Belfast. As lie tells police.$1,131 ORLANDO E. FROST. Hanover, N. H., where she will visit her of the permanent repairs made on the vari- Salary of Marshal. 100 00 the same line as Comrade Nickerson, say- spend about two months in of the City England and was going from the Head ous was of 30 00 daughter. buildings given. Salary special police. that there was but one living in the France, and The Journal and all Belfast Charles S. chairman of the ing TOWN ELECTIONS. oil’s store last Thursday evening Ilickford, Miss Lovisa Hart has to Round of who enlisted under the gone wish them a and a the school committee, devoted a large part of $1,261 00 town Prospect pleasant sojourn safe re- oik and as he approached Frakkfort.

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