Rep._~ _ Journal. JANUARY BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 25, 1917. NUMBER 4 s £ ,, Today Jcuina1. The funeral of the late OBITUARY. Charles H. Sargen NEWS OF >"”> took Notes. THE GRANGES. place at bis late home, No. 46 Cede: Legislative Belfast Free to Library. .. ,r 1 doing Germany., atreet. at 2 PERSONAL. Ed for 35 a Friday p. m„ Rev. J. Wilbor C hurches. .Secret So White, aged 70, years resident o Rich. Comet Grange, Swanville, held an it; ardson of the the Governor and alhday u' Breckenridge. died suddenly while at breakfast the church At hearing before c Notes. News ol Baptiat as session Jan were NEW Mrs. H. V..fislatwe last in officiating, 16th and their officers in- BOOKS. JANUARY, 1917. J. Morris h*s returned from a viait in Real Es- Saturday morning the dining room of sisted by H. Council in Augusta last Friday afternoon Transfers Harry Upton of Colby College stalled in Boston and the Denver hotel. He had arisen at his usual Who he by District Deputy Edward Evans of vicinity. [ Bosket Ball. ..Th« at the requeat of the Clarence Higgins said that wished tb hour, and appeared in normal health, though family sang Mr Belfast, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicker- l ibrary. state that the by Mrs. A E. Greenlaw of Camden is the |.;. before seating himself at the breakfast Sargent's favorite hymn, “Face to to all parties interested appro- Missions. guest table, Face.' son of Monroe, in an able and of Mr. 5 rd Letter..Pick* he had of not The bearers State-aided in- very pleasing and Mrs. William T. Faulkner. 1 complained having rested well were priation for and all of the n J Messrs. John G. and James any Greene, Joseph K. i’*ess.. What’ Doinj the He had ordered his break- manner, a bountiful dinner was served by the during night. C. Aborn, Charles stitutions that were voted by the committee Mrs. B. L. Tuttle returned from n. North Waldo Pomo E, Owen and Samuel Leavening the Levant. 1916. 266 G 82 Friday Au- fast and was engaged in eating a dish of fruit j Sisters, a fine program given and those present ; Adams. on be in full and burn, where she was .r-s of Respect. .Wed- when without a v. appropriations would passed called by the illness of sign of distress or a ord, he greatly the — enjoyed day. Sociology. her Pells fell frutn his chair. Attendants and other not discounted by Charities and Corrections, mother. Julia The election of officers of South Branch Scott. Forgot.. Fashions Fittj diners hastened to his side. Dr. Condon was E., wife of William H were Nearing, Woods, died The Belfast institutions repre- Miss Mae Collins was j following took 20th the called to Boston last j Whim of an Artist. hurriedly summoned, but found that death had Jan. 17th, at her home in Grange, Prospect, place Jan. and Income: an examination of the re- Morrill, aged 73 years. sented at this hearing: Monday by the critical illness of her preceded him. Sudden heart failure was the were elected: W. F. turns brother- mi *ulsory Training... She was born in the following M., L. Ward; for services rendered and ! only reason that could he ascribed as the cause Morrill, daughter of the in-law, Abe Strecker. -o nation. Children’s Aid boeiety. O., B. G. Flora from 1 of his death. late Elisha and Martha Bachelder; L., H. Ward; S. D. property owned in the • \i.* n* : There were few people'iu Sum- Moore and Merriam, H. Mrs. O. E. and Miss R. ] ,.f Belfast, mit who did not know Ed He waa the last of a H. C. Buzzell of Belfast Harriman; A. S., I. M. Cummings; United States. 331 Clay T. Newell have county White. family of six We had a Representative Chap- 1915. N 27 came to been confined to the house About Montant Breckenridge in the boom days from brief in outlined the needs of this institution, asking lain, Alice Hopkins; Treasurer, C. M. Eames; Rau8chenbusch, Walter. the past week with V.»rk-ilimpses. obituary type, but deferred it for a Slates. .Are Yoi New York. For a time he engaged in mining the severe colds. t. 18 United fuller one next week. i $100 increase for salaries, making the appro- Sec’y, Jennie Dockham; Gatekeeper, Flavius The social principles of Jesus. 1916. 335.7 R-3 prevailing v.'''ng^t on Farncomb hill, where, although handicapped of the two of Emma James H. rffieient? with a crippled leg, he ran without aid, a tun- priation $1,600 for each years Hopkins; Pomona, Bachelder; Flora. Schultz, Willard. Harry Upton, who was called to Belfast .Uan the U, S. Stay Out* (-‘uies nel for a considerable distance, wheeling out 1917 and 1918. Faustina Harriman; Ceres, Elsie Killman; L. Blackfeet tales of Glacier national Friday to sing at the Chas. H. ,r;' Helps...Graft Rule! The Churches. Sargent funeral* rock in a wheelbarrow. He failed to find a j A. Clara returned to We Have Women. S., Cummings. Installation, Feb. 3rd. Park. 398 Sch Colby College Monday morning. Forgotten.. fortune, but others are said f have found one Home for Aged Taft, William Howard. ‘t,p.-Hths of the famous Farncomb hill gold streaks i I Buzzell also for the The officers of Sunlight Grange, Knox Sta- Mrs. Arey Bryant and little Mar- The usual service will be held next Representative spoke daughter his tunnel after he had it At Sunday The its i*ktcn Springs. .New* given up. one Old Ladies’ Home of which asks an tion, were installed evening, Jan. presidency, duties, its pow- guerite arrived from Pittsfield last to ; at the Universalist and | Belfast, Saturday Friday, News. Belfast Pric« time he was interested with Robert Foote in a church, Sunday school its ! them over 20th, Mrs. Annie assisted B. L. ers, opportunities and its spend a few with Belfast on the at noon. appropriation to tide temporary by Aborn, by days relatives and I Married.-Died. lease Minnie mine, and together, they j Mrs. Bertha Shibles and Mrs.Ada limitations. 1916. 353 T friends. realized a “stake’ of substantial size. At the | difficulties. It was established in 1894. Funds j Aborn, Rich, At the Unitarian church next 1 time of his death, he was one of the principal Sunday morn- were limited and but few old ladies admitted. I acting as Marshals: Master, J, F. Bryant; Over- Mrs. Fred G. went to Borland Mon- Rev. Fine Art. Spinney owners in the Dreadnaught claims on ing Arthur E. Wilson will preach on “The Nigger ! They pay a fee of $200, if they can and some seer, W. G, Brown; Lecturer, Lizzie Dolloff; day to visit Col. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, hill and was engaged in trying to interest cap- Supreme Aim in Religion.” shackleton, Robert. can’t, the fees Steward, Will Dolloff; Ass’t Steward, Chas, Pat- and will visit her B. F. ital in development work. He was clerk of the I being raised by subscription. Adventures in brother, Wells, in Au- Miss Anne M. home-making. 1910. 749 Sh 2 Denver hotel, under the management of Bob Kittredge chairman of the ! Six are now there. Two have died and several terson; Chaplain, Belle Shibles; Treasurer, burn on her return home. floral Foote for 20 years, and spent eight years as committee of the North : are on the all Ellen Edith Gate Literature. church,announces waiting list. Practically have Shibles; Secretary, Bryant; Franklin assistant in the postoffice under three adminis- the F, Phillips of Cambridge, Mass., following subcommittees, each to superin- ; used up the entire value of the fee. Keeper, Hestsr Ceres, Rose Gardner, Edmund G. trations. He was a charter member of Kiowa $200 Wentworth; arrived in Belfast last tend the floral Saturday en decorations at the church for Miss Partridee stated that the Home had an Brown; Pomona, Ura La Asst. Dante’s ten heavens. A morning Tribe. Redmen, having, joined 32 years ago. Wentworth; Jy study of route to South one month: Monvilie to visit friends and tie is survived by no immediate relatives, a January, Mrs. N. Houston Small; $8,400 endowment fund well invested, Steward, Flora Patterson. The work was the bring- Paradise. 851 D-23 have a few ice sister died but a few months He Elon days’ fishing. having ago keburary, Mrs. B. Gilchrest; March, Miss ing about 5 per cent. The maintenance last carried out in a very pleasing manner. After was a beneficiary in the family estate and a Travel. Miss Frances A. Amy E. Stoddard; April, Mrs. John R. year cost and wafe the installation a ciam stew was Sargent, who was called to substantial income wouid have soon been Dunton; $1,447, the deficit $554 85. enjoyed by Lewis Belfast the May, Miss no The A Leary, Gaston. by death of her available for him. His family was a prominent Emeroy Ginn; August, services; matron has but $5 per week. ail. goodly number were present. father, Charles H. the one in Maine and he was the l.st immediate Mrs. A. Andorra, hidden republic. 1912.T 46.7 L 4 Sargent, returned last to North September, Leroy Strout; October, Waldo General The officers of Granite Monday Uon- County Hospital. Grange of North Louise member. Funeral services were held Thursday Miss Marguerite Miss Moulton, Chandler. way, N. H., where she is Owen; November, klor- Mr. Buzzell said the Waldo General were installed C. C. Clements teaching afternoon at G. A. R hall, where many friends Hospital Searsport by of tours in ence Shaw; December, Mrs.
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