The Republican Journal: Vol. 79, No. 9

The Republican Journal: Vol. 79, No. 9

The Republican Journar. BELFAST, MAM^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1907. .,,„ts of To-Day’s Journal. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. Ricker ^nd 68 others of Castine: of J. p Faruham and nine others of Orland. f respect to one who will be greatly missed. \ Kxtension....A Belfast friends have received cards iV Unique liy Mr. Skidmore of Liberty—Of C. M OBITUARY; The officiating clergyman was Rev. F. S. from tust 1*1 Wants a Pardon. A PERSONAL. Mrs. M. J. Poor of In the House Feb. 20th Mr. Dow of Howes and nine others; of Frank A. Jones Dolliff of Jackson. The Odd Searsmont announcing Legislative Notes. and 38 Fellows hold Transfers in Brooks the of A. J. others of Searsmont; of A. G. Cas- 19th the marriage of her Alice qoi, presented petition Passed to a higher life February Wm Lodge of which he was a member attended Miss daughter, Mae, to Societies. Nickerson and well and 40 others of of Elisha Ada'A. Marriuer is in New York for Mr. iMutuary..Secret 60 others of Searsport to Searsmont; Jordan 6 months. Daniel Erskine Carey, of Caucus..Death amend the Merriman and 14 others. Wentworth, aged 82 years, in a body. The floral offerings were beauti- a short visit. formerly Republican act establishing a on man. News of the Granges. municipal By Mr. Coloord of The at the Searsmont, Monday, at court in the town of Searsport so as to give Searsport—Of A. J funeral services were held home ful and gave silent testimony to the place he February 18th, N. Simmons and 30 others of Waldo. William Leavitt of Augusta Searsmont. Mr. and Mrs. \\ olfville, S. .California’s the Belfast police court concurrent juris- of his Mrs. Ella W. Riohardson, held in the hearts of his spent Sunday Carey will be at Mr. Merrill from the committee daughter, friends. Inter- with his Industry ..February diction in civil and criminal matters; on inland parents in this city. home after April 1st at Lucerne, inted, a New School Buila- fish and gameon of E. R. High street, Friday afternoon, February ment was in the lot at Monroe Colorado. petition of A. J. Nickerson and 30others of petition Estabrooks family Friends of both 1 xports.. Maine State Pris- and to Mrs. Charles W. of North bride and groom extend Searsport for repeal of the act establishing others, extend the open season in 22nd, Rev. Ashley A. Smith officiating. The cemetery. Charles Grant, George Palmer, Gray Penobscot Swan lake, that the is in for a heartiest congratulations. a municipal court in the town of reported petitioners bearers were John W. Robert Allen Colcord and Lewis Belfast short stay. nds for Teachers..Fruit in Searsport. have leave to Nash, Russ, Ritchie acted as (Tabled on motion of withdraw. orners..Maine Valuation.. pending reference, Mr. Isaiah Cross and Robbins. He ball bearers. John R. Dunton and Miss Dun- Capt. George W. McVey, who was in s ilr. Colcord of Herrick from the committee on shore Ephraim Margaret P N at Somerville Son’s of Searsport.) on of W. M. was stricken with on the after- ton in command of the is Waldo County Opposed. Also Bill, An Act to repeal 184 fisheries, petition Perkins and paralysis spent Wednesday Augusta. Larchmont, a native ol Chapter 32 others that a law News has in of the Private and Laws of praying prohibiting the noon of 13th aud lingered for five been received here of the Bangor, having been horn in that twen- obituary...Maine Folks Special 1899, of February Among the recent pensions granted is one city Bar Haroor Break- a court in taking smelts in Bagaduce river be pass- death in i- i ne establishing municipal the town days, at times, but when Maynard, Mass., Feb. 19th of Mrs. of ty-six years ago. Ue is the son of Ice... statement of ed, reported that petitioners have leave to suffering intensely 814 per month to Alvin Capt. ;'olid of Searsport. (Tabled pending reference Ruth S. 77 Blodgett. Orrin Corre- withdraw. the end came his life went out peacefully Gay, aged years. She was the McVey and a grandson of the late staples...County on motion of Mr. Colcord of Searsport.) J. Donald U. of M. Mr. Merrill from the committee on and wife of the late Ford and Clement, ’09, came John Ue The committee on financial affairs re- inland painlessly. He was conscious until a Gay formerly McVey. married Miss Edith Hells.. fish and game to home Thursday, returning to Mon- elfast.. Wedding ported “ought to pass” in new draft on the reported “ought pass in hour and almost his lived in Belfast. After his death, she sold college Stevens, eldest daughter of new draft” on half before its close Capt. George A. bill a Bill, “An Act to regulate fish- day. establishing home for feeble minded. her farm near the Head of the Stevens of West Brooksville and W* ing in Swan lake and its tributaries in last intelligible words were, “I am ready. Tide to has been a t..The 'The bill carries an appropriation of $30,000 the Rev. and Mrs. visitor there. Grippe (poem). towns of Swanville and It is all mourn their Enoch C. Dow and went to to John W. Hatch left Tues- frequent in Verse—Poultry annually for two years. Searsport, Frank- right.” He leaves to Maynard full, in the county of Waldo.” live with day for a short trip in and The ten Maine., literary News ilr. Dyer from the committee on legal loss two daughters, Mrs. Ella W. Richard- her youngest daughter, Clara B. Bucksport Ban- per cent increase in salary re- Mr. Irving from the committee on allowed to affairs reported “ought to pass” on Bill, temper- sou of this city and Miss Addie F. Went- where she after gor. cently Western Union a id Post- ance on Bill, “An Act to for White, passed away a long al and -rams..Farmer R. W “An Act relative to the Waldo and Penob- provide the worth one Managers operators has gone into of of Chelsea, Mass.; also sister, illness. Her remains were Carl scot Agricultural Society.” proper labelling medicines containing al- placed iu the Craig White of Waterville was in effect in the Belfast office and also in Skow- k* cohol and narcotiw and to Mrs. Sophia W. Hartshorn of Morrill, Me., Tomb at town where Miss Stockton Springs.. Mr. Dunton from same committee re- drugs, prevent Maynard and in the early spring last Friday, the guest of his aunt, hegan, Essie Sanborn of Bel- 1 Let.. Born... Married.. the manufacture and sale of adulterated aud four A. Went worth fast is manager. As this is Miss IjO ported “ought to pass” on Bill, “An Act to brothers, Freeland will be brought to Waldo and laid Mrs. Edwin S. Bowker. Sanborn’s drugs,” reported that the same be referred in the second increase in authorize the town of Brooks to retire its of Thomas T. of Poor’s salary within a few to the committee on Searsport, Mills, family lot beside her husband iu the Paul Miss bonded indebtedness and new legal affairs. Ruth Brown returned to Btfston last months, her position is now both issue bonds.” Frank A. of East remunera- Noyes K. of Belfast, and cemetery. She leaves to mourn tive and and her Mr. Folsom from the committee on pen- the loss of week after a brief visit with her parents, pleasant, faithful services In the Senate Feb. 25th Mr. llice for Orland. The was the oldest son of are much EXTENSION. sions reported “ought to pass” in new the deceased a devoted mother, two sons and two Mr. and Mrs. appreciated by the company. committee on inland fisheries and daugh- Fred W. Brown. draft under same title on resolve in favor game, on the late llezekiah and (Frost) W'ent- of A. C. Vanner Betsey ters, Llewellyn of Chelsea, Mass., Clarence 11. M. Ellis of of Wentworth ol late petition and others of Miss Agues of assis- llingham, Mass., member ailway Projects. Benjamin Morrill, worth and was in Belfast in 1824. He Vaughan Citypoiut, of the class Washington, fora close time on trout fish- born of N. Clara B. of junior and B. T. Keith of Old private of ('apt. George F. Lippin’s 5th Windham, II., White May- tant teacher in the >t«»ok Railroad filed ing in Branch stream and lived in his life with the High school at Brooks, Town of tlie sophomore class at the Univer- Co., Mounted Artillery. Mersey brook, his native place all nard, Mass., and Luene L. Johnson of rnad coniinissioiiers siLuated in said is at home for a short sity of Maine have Washington in Knox of a in vacation. successfully passed the location of exception few years spent Chelsea, Waldo. Oxford pi oposed county, submitted Bill, An Act to regulate responsions which qualify them for out in In the Senate Feb. 21st the Mass., where he made his home with his Ex-Speaker Oscar F. Fellows, a a Township 4, following fishing in Branch stream and Mersey brook- leading appointment to Rhodes scholarship This min Milo Junction measures were Mr. Lu- Jane, wife of member of the is of tlie presented: in the town of Washington in county of elder daughter aud her husband, George West of this city, Hancock bar, is to leave scholarship valre of H.flfjo in n the plantation of Mills of Hancock, act for better preserva- and died Feb. money which is to he devoted to tlie Knox, that the same ought to pass.

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