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The Republican Journal, a M That Should Be to Him in the Convention the Next Assurance from Something the Fellows on Deck and Them Mo

Tur. 1 nal. BELFAST MaINE. NOVEMBER fxQ[.OlE[ 84_ THURSDAY, 7, 191& NUMBER 45 May’s loumal. election districts in Pennsylvania of The November Elections. give Taft reinforce our ranks with constitution loving 26,166, Wilson Government. ^nt5 26,316, Roosevelt 18,513. Phila- Democrats. City PERSONAL. edec- PERSONAL. „vv Election. .November Democrats Sweep the Country. Wilson delphia, with one-fifth of the vote toward Veterans.... counted, ‘We favor every step of progress The November meeting of the city govern-' Tue’:Waldo Connty and Marshall Elected. Maine Gives Wil- gave Taft a vote equal to the combined Mrs. Harriet A. Bray left Monday for visits ti0P Mt. Desert Cor- vote of more perfect of and the ment was held last In the Mr. B. D. Field and Miss Annie B. ernnient.... Wilson and Roosevelt. equality opportunity Monday evening. in Boston and j Field The Ex- son About But we know vicinity. ! L'lndence ...Personal... 2,000 ridding society of injustice. board of aldermen the records of previous went to Boston Tuesday. r Vr- HaPP^ns- CALIFORNIA. Mr. E. S. Pitcher returned last New York, Nov. 5. Shortly after 11 o’clock that all worth making is possible with were Saturday .The Fallen Leaves. progress meetings read and approved and the roll Miss Annette Brown of left | Packages- San Francisco. Nov. 6. J. O. from a business to Boston. Citypoint f!, on tonight Democratic National headquarters Davis, chair- our form of and that to of accounts was read trip ! Invention. .Vacancy present government, and ordered paid, with for where she an Main- man of the Democratic State central Wednesday Rockport, has News and Notes., claimed the States as certain for commit- sacrifice is of the highest value in the Linville F. Whitmore was at home from 4ft literary following that which exception of the bill of Good Roads Ma- Col- engagement as nurse. tee, telegraphed the Democratic national Ueneaiogiee. Wilson: com- our governmental structure for undefined and chinery Co., as follows: by College Tuesday, election day. j'-ii Mrs. S. S. Woods and son Chester of ... and mittee at 9 o'clock that Wilson Pros- Farmers. ..Drinking Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, had carried reforms is the wildest folly. We .A Cdose impossible Contingent.$1,834 13 Hon. R. F. Dun ton was at Hotel Happy Milbridge. California a of registered pect spent Sunday at Citypoint, guests of Mrs. f Florida, Indiana, North by majority 20,000 over Roose- must face the with a clear Free Library. 113 92 4 For Good Roads. Georgia, Kentucky, danger knowledge Wolcott, New York last week. Woods' mv velt. Fire 98 73 city, sister, Mrs. Gardner L. Havener. pea Carolina, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, of what it is. Department.. Obituary. .Hallowe’en, in INDIANA Sewers. 94 89 MrB. Ella Gilliatt of Dorchester, is the Mrs. J. jr.is. New South Caro- to the Mass., F. Eames of Stockton and Transfers in Real Mississippi, Wisconsin, York, “The Republican party is equal task. Genera^ School 456 26 Springs Vurohes.. Indianapolis, Nov. 5. Indiana Purposes. guest of her brother, Mr. John Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. I The Churches. apparently Let us close ranks School 21 21 Carroll Meader of Bar Harbor ,o Carolyn. lina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Oklahoma, went It has had no nobler cause. Contingent. overwhelmingly Democratic. Mrs. E. were of vt> Brooks. .News of the Gov. Wil- Free Text Books. 119 85 B. Lunt and son William are the guests Mrs. Arthur W. Morse of New Mexico, Missouri, West Virginia and New and march forward to do battle for the right Tuesday. son on the basis of the returns School and Insurance. 37 County Correspondence. from 517 pre. Repairs 94 guests of W. B. and C. A. Young in South Paris. Mrs. Arthur Jersey, with a total of 291 electoral votes. and the true W. Morse, who was operated on ! cincts out of the 3172 precincts in the Highways. 438 35 ! .v- of Belfast. State Frank M. left to several weeks in MAINE GOES DEMOCRATIC. Paupers.. 537 50 Staples Wednesday visit ago Dr. Tapley’s hospital, had almost as many votes as Taft and 4 Bird (story) .Pittsfield Roose- Cemeteries. 8 00 relatives in and returned to Nov. 5. Returns from 50 to a Rockland, Maine, Beverly, High street, her home on High at Kents Hill, Portland, Me., velt combined. Wilson was Princeton, N. J., Nov. 5. Responding Hallowe’en leading Taft by Mass. street Monday, te Masons. Border State additional Aroostook county towns made a con- from the national Democratic cnair- more than 2 to 1. For governor, Samuel Ral- I telegram $3,81721 Lifted from j Miss Louise Richards was one of Mrs. Lippin- siderable reduction in Gov. Wilson’s man was Voted that the bill the ushers Susan C. Mathews and Miss Belle | plurality, ston, D., led over Albert J. indicating that Wilson undoubtedly of Good Roads Machin- Beveridge, Pro. I at the which at 12 45 a. stood at 2635 with 60 small sent a mes- Paine-Burbank in Mathews, who the summer m., and'Winfield T. R. j elected, the Democratic candidate ery Co. for Tar Kettle he held up, and that the wedding Farmington spent at their cot- •. Prison Reform... Durbin, iLhs. j ! last week. on the j towns and plantations in other sections of sage to Mr. McCombs as follows: Mayor the bill. tage shore, have returned to their Whisperings. .Wedding MICHIGAN. investigate home, Maine to be were not wish 29 Cedar street. ...d; A Pastor reported. They expect- “I your telegram and Voted that the Committee on Sidewalks be Mrs. Charles H. Walden returned last Sat- i (poem).. Nov. 5. deeply appreciate ed to Democratic Detroit, Scattering and incom- >lby Celebrate, seriously threaten the plu- ! to extend to you and the members of the instructed to raise the of Waldo ! urday from a visit of several weeks in Boston Mr. and Mrs. John Beckwith of | plete returns from the grade avenue, Springfield, ckton ..Mar- for Maine’s six electors. The totals at throughout State indi- j Springs. rality i campaign committee my warm congratulations at its intersection with Main street and re- ! and vicinity. Mass., and Mr. Maurice of Brook- cate that Roosevelt is a Thompson ie'- .Married-Died.... that hour were: 26,145, leading by good on in the Roosevelt, 47,725; Taft, the part you have played organiza- place the walk with a crushed rock ville» Mass., are at j >.spondence. .Ship News. margin. present Misses Edith M. and Martha Southworth I Citypoint, called there by and Wilson, 50,360. tion and conduct of a campaign fought out and also to the death of Mr. MARYLAND. crossing; replace the crosswalk at spent last Saturday in Bangor, guests of Mrs. Wm. H. Beckwith. For the first time since the Civil War Maine upon essential issues. the intersection of and Main streets s ELECTION. Baltimore, Nov. 5. The Sun (Dem.) claims Bridge Ashley A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Russ ^ill leave next Democrats today helped toward the election of A great cause has triumphed. Every Demo- with crushed rock. Council Maryland for Wilson by 40,000 plurality. concurred. Miss Clara R. Steward returned Monday for the South to spend the winter a Democratic if returns re- true of whatever al- Saturday president, press crat, every progressive Ordered, That the Treasurer be and is will j C.iesday was all that could GEORGIA. City from a visit with Prof, and Mrs. William F. They stay a short time in Jacksonville, now lend his full force and en- ceived in this city from four-fifths of the State liance, must authorized and instructed to ,-iion but a vote Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 5. returns hereby draw his in Orono. Fla., but have not yet decided where will day, light Incomplete of the Schoppe they at 10 o’clock tonight prove correct. The stand- from thusiasm to the fulfillment people’s order to E. W. The mfde 130 countries in Georgia as received payable Gray, the same being locate. Republicans by the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Howes went out to ing at that hour, with returns from 400 out of the Constitution hope, the establishment of people’s right, for labor in u-cir voters, but the Demo- give an indicated majority for whitewashing school buildings, the A. in Pitcher's Pond last to a Ralph Bramhall from Colby, Linwood S. 521 places was as follows: Roosevelt, Progres- so that justice and progress may go hand same to be Saturday spend few and automobiles Wilson of 30,000. Two counties are credited to charged to the Appropriation teams for days at Pine Jones from the University of Maine and Ralph sive, 43,267; Taft, Republican, 25,028; Wilson, Roosevelt. hand.” Schools. Council concurred. Lodge. -ns show that the com- O’Connell fronr were those who Wilson’s 4769. was Governor Wilson’s first utterance Bangor among Democrat, 48,036. plurality, TENNESSEE. This Voted, That a competent man be to E. Guy Ryder of Lehighton, Penn., is spend- -evelt votes exceed the engaged came home to cast their ballots The same four Col. of a character, following his a month’s Tuesday. places years ago gave Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 5. Incomplete re- public receipt examine the amount of crushed rock at the ing vacation with his parents, Mr. and President a turns of he had been elected. Dr. Ernest S. Webber, who was Bryan 33,488 Taft, 61,101, plu- received up to 7 o’clock indicate Wilson reports that City’s plant and ascertain if there be a suffi- and Mrs.

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