The Republican Journal: Vol. 82, No. 2

The Republican Journal: Vol. 82, No. 2

THR? VOLUME 82.___ NUMBER 2 Contents of Journal. SUPREME out co«t6. Principal defendant defaulted; tember and the report was filed In November. Today’s JUDICIAL COURT. Jr. REMARKABLE WORK OF A BELFAST Ritchie; Brown, Monday the report of the referee was accept- PERSONAL. The Churches. fees of referee allowed as GIRL. .News of Belfast.... Leslie C. Cornish of INDICTMENTS. ed and the taxed v i. The Churches.. Judge Augusta and ordered out of the County C. W. The Spiritualist Society will hold services at Personal_Remarkable Work of a Jury reported paid treasury. Wegcott was in BangOr on business The Grand Thursday after- afternoon session was taken Miss Gladys Pitcher, only child of Mr. and ..Basket Ball.. Presiding. in The entire up 2 o’clock next afternoon in Kr.owlton’s Belfast Girl.. .Obitu- aftei being session but one Nine- Mrs. mu- the first of the week. Sunday noon, day. with the case of W. T. C. Runnells vs. Charles Elbridge S. Pitcher, both well-known of Waldo Vet- were hall on street. ary.. .Meeting County January 5th, Messrs. Lamont of teen indictmente found, of which 18 were was sicians of High O’Hanley F. Hill, Searsport This an action Belfast, .has just successfully passed Mrs. Estelle Mason of East Or was erans.Secret Societies.Waldo Gamble of made Of the seven parties. land the Swanville, John Frankfort, Neil public. respondents in- of The claimed that at times the junior examinations in piano at the New Valuation and Tax.. of violation of the trespass. plaintiff guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Luce last At their recent communion service Trinity County .Supreme i Gillies and James Rainey Prospect were dicted for liquor law but two from 20, 1906, to 7, the England Conservatory of Music, in Boston and Monday Judicial Court. cases, the May September 1909, and Reformed church admitted to citizenship. Hanley came from were Belfast others being held for of the have is at her home for the holiday recess. Tuesday. admitted seventeen candi- at cattle plaintiff trespassed upon the Belfast in 1909. Prince Edward Island, Gillies from Scotland, alleged pocket-peddiwg the fall fairs. The of the and had Miss Pitcher passed the examinations after dates to h as premises plaintiff damaged L. L. Gentner of R. membership. Gamble and from Ireland. indictments were follows: one of which time she has Providence, I„ arrived Belfast in 1909, ] Rainey shade trees, injured the croquet ground so that year study, during [, (continued.) Willis J. Knowlton of j orbes, Belfast, common seller. taken It is Monday on business and There will be services in the chapel at East Liberty vs. Charles B. George it could not be mowed with a lawn mower, had up several other branches of work. evening returned >, {. Editorials. .The News of Brooks.... of Freedom; suit for Fred Smith, Belfast, common seller and com- Sampson balance of ac- eaten apples and in many other ways caused Wednesday noon. Northport Sunday, January 16th, at 10.45 a. m., Obituary. .Transfers in Real Estate. i count for hay sold defendant mon nuisance. by plaintiff general damage and much annoyance. The Miss Lula conducted by the pastor. Rev. G. G. Winslow, 1 The News of Belfast. amounting to $74.68. Defence that suit- was Roscoe W. Harding, Hampden, common sell- Hinckley of Rockland, who has defence was a general denial pf liability. Many followed the school. for more hay than was sold defendant and er. been the guest of Mrs. L. H. returned by Sunday Searsport. .County Correspondence.. witnesses were called to the stand and the ev- Stearns, [ that was damaged before delivered. Offer Campbell, Bangor, common seller. The News of Brooks. hay Percy idence was decidedly interesting. The case home last Tuesday. First Parish (Unitarian) church. Service to he defaulted for $50 failed and Herbert Philbrook, common seller > rejected. Bangor, went to the forenoon and Belfast in 1909, (continued.). .Win- sa*es* jury Tuesday they next Sunday at 10.45 a. rn., with sermon Case went to and verdict of was and two singl® Herbert E. Shaw of was by jury $70.89 returned a verdict for the plaintiff with dama- Charleston, in Bel- terport. returned for Fred W Canney, three the school at noon. Castle plaintiff. Ritchie; Dunton & Dixmont, same, one John R. H. fast last week to attend the pastor. Sunday ...Accidental ges of dollar, Dunton; C. Buz- funeral of his Searsport. Shooting.. Morse. counts. Channing, K. O. K. A., meets Stockton of the zel. father, Mr. Francis A. Shaw. Friday evening Springs..The News Prince E. Luce vs. Guy non suit. H. Inman, Bangor, same, three Carleton; Eugene The case of E. Haley of Monroe vs. at 7 o’clock. News. .Born. Mar- Reuel Robinson. Henry Granges.. .Ship Ritchie; counts. ,, Miss i Robert T. Peabody and James S. Peabody of Jean Pond of Andover, N. H., was the ried. .Died. Market. Ralph I. Morse, trustee, in vs. United Asa C. Cobb, Belfast, assault. The Christian Scientists hold services in equity Houlton was opened to the jury Tuesday after- guest of Mr. and Firemen’s Insurance Co. of and Lester Sanborn, Jackson, malicious mischief. Mrs. George Blodgett in Philadelphia noon. This is a suit to recover damages on their hall, 127 Main street, Sunday morning the Union Insurance was M Larrabee, same. for several the week. Co., opened to jury Joseph Jackson, defects of a certain stallion called Bucksport days past SECRET SOCIETIES. Wednesday afternoon and continued Marrow, Searsport, assault. Ravisseur, at 11 o’clock, and Wednesday evening at 7.30 Thursday Joseph costing $800 and paid for by promissory notes. Mrs. James Shibles has returned to her home morning. This is a suit to recover in- The new appealed entered are: Roscoe o’clock, to which all are welcome. $1,800 cashes The plaintiff claims the defendants misled in cordially will surance on the store and urch and Rcckport from a few weeks’ visit with her W K. Keene and Mrs. E. I Cook stock of Moody, Harding seizure; Roscoe Harding, that the for stock Boscoe him; stallion, bought pur- There will be a service at Reformed of burned on April 20, 1907, and it was san Harding, Frank son, and in Trinity the officers of Favori Rebekah l odge alleged single single sale; poses, was then afflicted with disease and Ralph Shibles, family, Massachu- that the undue means Robbins, single sale; Charles intoxica- church next at 2.30 with ser- adjuster by secured the Hart, worthless for the purpose. The case went to setts. Sunday p. m., v u-morrow, Friday, night. cancellation of the Engstrom and Frederick policies by paying back the tion; Oscar Dodge, the W ednesday morning and they mon by the Rev. William Vaughan. Sunday voted The Ered Canney, single Fred Can- jury brought J. Stuart of :: 0. !•'■. has premiums. questions submitted were: Did larceny; sale; for Biddeford, Msine, for some time tvn Pallas, P. M. I. 0. in a verdict for the plaintiff $466. school immediately after the sermon. Prayer Herbert A. Moody attempt to defraud said in- ney, single sale; Percy Campbell, sale; with ■ to the single the Belfast Gas & Electric is I ngo the i meeting CRIMINAL DOCKET. Co., now at 7.30 o’clock. regular night surance company? Were any facts or circum- Herbert 1 hilbrook, single sale; Herbert Phil- meeting Thursday evening of the W. of h month, stances the risk wri- search and seizure; sin- Fred Smith of Belfast, manager K. Tocle Hardware Co. of Wednesday evening affecting represented in brook, Eugene Inman, arraigned Saturday The services at the Universalist church next ting said Was sale; John W. Hobbs, assault; Howard on two sales and common seller and P awtucket, R. I. of commander?, unfairly by Moody? the cancel- gle Nash, single ted conclave Palestinf lation of said obtained intoxication; Fred Smith, Charles Sunday will be as follows: preaching service at Ihe policy by fraud or undue single sale; plead guilty. Daniel was held at Asy- assault. J. Andrews of Camden has been Knights Templar, influence? The building was burned April 20, A. Logan, George Forbes of Belfast, arraigned on com- 10.45 a. m., with sermon by the pastor„Rev. Order of the 1907. The store and Bennett of Stockton mon granted an of month ist evening with work in the goods were alleged to be William Springs, who seller, plead guilty. original pension $20 per A. A. Smith. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. valued at $2,500, were insured for and had been in jail since October 22nd, was H. Inman of Bangor, on from A Dutch lunch was served. $1,800 Eugene arraigned dating Nov. 13, '09. Mr. Andrews is 77 Brotherhood of at mple. into court and 1 David, Saturday 3 o’clock the policy cancelled for $48. After a consulta- brought discharged. He was two single sales and common seller, plead not p 1 years old and had not before for a A of Corinthian Roy ■ frcl1 Chap- tion of the attorney with Cornish the committed by trial justice Louis F. of applied pen- m. Lincoln Castle, K. O. K. A., will meet meeting Judge Murray guilty. sion. with work in case was withdrawn from the Mr. Stockton Springs for an assault on James P. h Morrow of for at 7 o’clock. ,1 was held last Tuesday night jury. Josei Searsport, arraigned Saturday estate is that town. The not were Moody’s insolvent in the sum of White of grand jury found no assault, plead guilty. Dr. G. C. returned last Arch Jegree. Refreshments Kilgore week from ine services lor the week at the Royal $1,500 and the suit was brought his credit- cause tor indictment.

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