The Republican Journal: Vol. 80, No. 32

The Republican Journal: Vol. 80, No. 32

The Republican Journal. SO. BELFAST, MAINE^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908. NUMBER 32 u John Sanborn Retires. John San- H. Boston arrived on Of To-Day's Journal. Scott Tollman of ] <^ts born has sold bis teams and trucking visit his fie -- THE BELFAST. Tuesday morning's boat to sister, PERSONAL PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Bells. business to Joseph F. McKeen, who sue Mrs. street. v rninent.Wedding NEWSJJE Minnie T. Clark, Cedar Ball...Per- N w>,,t Belfast...Base ceeds him as local agent for the Standard Mr. Lincoln of Washington Mills con A Wednesday an- Master Alton Johnson is in Bangor for a Miss Isabel Ginn left Saturday for a short Miss ;,«• Churches, telegram was received Alice Aborn returned Monday from Oil Co., Mr. Sanborn having resigned few visit in Boston. ducted religions services July 29th and 30tl that morning of Mrs. days visiting friends. a few visit in council. busi- nouncing the death days’ Roekport. were that position and retired from active ... of Waldo County ..The in Hall, City.point, which wel Somerset, Boston. Miss Maude E. Barker left for a H. M. and R. L. Bean of Camden were in .| ietou Peavey George P. Field at Hotel Monday Miss E. Nash of is the tv Library....County Corre- ness. He was born in Hridgton, Me, Ruby Bangor attended and interesting. was seen in visit in Montreal and Quebec. Belfast last week on business. •.. An ocean Liner’s Cargo.... A black steam guest of Miss Charlotte and when very young his parents moved to large yacht Frost, her cousin. apples, Southern Style ^poem.) Miss Arlene Smith will give a social en the headed for Mrs. Samuel B. Forbish of Brunswick is Miss Flora A. Burgess will leave today Portland. Forty years ago he came to Bel- bay Tuesday afternoon Clyde Holmes arrived from Northern j poem). dance in Silver Harvesl tertainment and It was thought to be H. H. visiting relatives in this city. for a few weeks’ visit in Greenville. ; ...News of the Granges. fast with his brother, VV. H. Sanborn, who Searsport. Maine last week to spend his vacation at at 8 m. The I vmalhaveu. .-Obituary...The Grange hall, Waldo, Aug. 12, p. Roger's considered the fastest Miss Cecil Littlefield has returned a Mr. and Mrs. A. W. of Fort died a few years ago, and this has been his Kanawha, from Thompson home. f Brooks.Temple Heights will consist of entertainment readings by went for a American yacht afloat. visit with friends in Colo., are in town for a visit. "... ureting. home ever siuce. He coasting Norway. Collins, Mrs. Miss R. Bridghain of Boston, dia Clara H. Crosby of Somerville, ji Of Belfast. Gladys time and then engaged in trucking and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stevens, and little Miss Edith F. Dunton is the of rela- Mrs. Charles Ludwigand daughter Wino- talent. Ad guest Mass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. .-ura H. L. Woodcock., logues, solos and duets by loeal and Miss ft Fly, by stevedoring and about 14 years ago became son Howard of Mattapan, Mass., tives in Searsmont for the week. na went to Boston on Saturday’s boat. j >wing..An American Hero.. 15 cents. Gooc W. Burden. mission 10 cents; dancing Oil Com- Belfast arrived on ...,!ntsas Authors.Closson the local agent for the Standard Mildred M. Mason of Miss Mrs. J. W. has returned from a Maude M. Matthews has returned Ryder Mrs. H. M. m,hou_.Literary News and music. his business. for a with Thompson of Bangor is pany, also continuing trucking Wednesday morning's boat stay from a ten visit in visit of four weeks in Tenant’s Harbor. van and the Veterans. ..Open days’ Orrington. a few The Journal has received, with the com He served in the Civil War in Company G., Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Mason, East Bel- spending days at the Methodist t Wanted. Miss Auvena of is a souvenir ol Mrs. Freeman M. Wood and daughter Myriok Troy visiting parsonage. Newport and Narragauset.... pliments of S. Uodgkinson, l'tb Maine, enlisting in 1862, one of the fast. the Bertha are relatives in Richmond. her cousin, Mrs. Walter Taylor, in Pitts- pensioners,Kooseveltism the Knights of Py thias conventien in Bos- volunteers in Maine. Although other- visiting Mrs. Walter II. Rinns and son of Boston a Business Killer. youngest Liquor Matters. Owen Gallant, field. ton. The following members of Belfasl not think of it to look at John’s Leon Shute returned to Waltham, Mass are the guests of Mrs. Etta Patterson at locals Stockton Springs.... you might wise known as Jack Gallant of Cape Jelli- Miss Carter arrived last week from .. Belfast Price Current... No. 2 are in attendance: S a hard work- lie was Elmer Mary the Revere House. Company, portly figure now he has been son, Stockton was taken before Monday. accompanied by 'i Died. Springs, to a weeks' \ F. S. W. Durost accu- Augusta spend three vacation Uodgkinson, W. Laugill, er and by industry and sobriety has Black of Tuesday after- Stimpson. Miss Hattie J. Luce of Montville.who has Judge Searsport at home. Kobie B. R. Hamlin, H. A. Brown mulated a He will no doubt in Smith, competency. noon on a search and seizure warrant and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wylie are visiting employment Augusta, arrived Monday to GOVERNMENL J. F.. W. J. Gordon. be seen about tbe water front as of yore, Miss Theresa Linekin of Thomaston left visit relatives in and in Montville. uv Ilayes, sentenced to serve 60 days in jail and pay a relatives in Rocklaud and Warren, their this#city Memorial Hal! this, but will be as a Mr. McKeen for her home Monday after visiting Mrs. J. Remember the sale at it spectator. fine of $100 and costs, from which be ap- former homes. Miss Isapliene Patterson arrived home •eting of the city council the ladies of the has taken of the Standard Oil Co.’s W. Ryder. Thursday, afternoon by charge and was committed for want of bail. Miss Alice last week from Boston, accompanied by her 4th, pealed A. Stimpson went to Sears- t> evening, August from 3 until 6 o’clock. office and will continue the general truck- of Mrs. Mark Gatchell and son Jesse of Universalist Church, The was made by one the resi- for a visit with friend Miss Hazel Yost of Rockville, Conn. The records of complaint port Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. ;residing. be a dance in the business. Pittsfield visited relatives in this the There will young folks^ ing dents of Cape Jell iso n and the warrant Cecil G. Roberts. city Miss Hattie Birnbaum of Boston and tv ere read and corrected. at 8.15 o’cletck, with The steamer Castine is Ellis, who receiv- past week. evening, beginning Excursions. served by Deputy Sheriff Mrs. Clarie S. and Mrs. Lilia Danielson of Brewer are the I No. :> was passed. Foliow- 5( Mathews daughter, music the Club. Tickets this season. was the sheriff’s office. by Quintette “going some” Monday ed other assistance from Maude Mrs. Charles F. Wildes of Somerville, guests of Mrs. W. W. 1- nits under the various ap- Ice E., returned Saturday evening from Cates, Upper High cents a couple; extra lady 25 cents. her 14th consecutive of excursions, and The next Sheriff Carleton took warrants is her old home frieuds in day day a visit in Mass., visiting street. for sale the Boston. cream and cake will be during Tuesday “Perry” took advantage of a day against Gallant for being a common seller, this city. .$ 733 19 Miss Ethel of who has Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Woods have return- off to clean the boiler and get the machinery- a shop and,for main- Payson Rockland, ! 1,236 01 maintaining tippling Mrs. John T. who returned recent- ed from their beeu the guest of her Mrs. J. M. Owen, wedding trip and are guests 445 90 The has filed its tuned up so that when called upon the Cas- taining a common nuisance, lie was tried aunt, j lit. following corporation from is now located in Smith- of Rev. and Mrs. ,J. W. 75 Fletcher, returned home ly Brewer, Vaughan at City- purposes.... 498 at the office ol tine can at the head of the in the Belfast Police Court Judge Rogers* Saturday. certificate of organization keep procession. by Maine. ; 138 33 Miss field, point. of State: Pitcher, White & Briggs Friday, Aug. 7th, she will make the first ex- Jouml guilty on tne nrst two couuis aim Emily Webb of Rockland and Miss I isurauce. 94 31 Secretary flue for those Madeline are of Miss Miss Ruth Darling of Newtonville, Mass., Mrs. u. m. auuis ot Revere, Mass., is the ? 30 00 CO., organized at Caribou, for the purpose cursion of the season to Bar Harbor, leav- given the usual sentence ami Burroughs guests bail Burrouelis* aunt. Mrs. S. A. Parker. sirrirpd last. wppI? to hp P'lipst of Mrs. How- guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 650 00 of conducting a wholesale and retail potatc ing Lewis' wharf at 7 a. in, Northport cases, from which he appealed, being W, 259 30 aid L. Whitten. ! h ills. which at 7 :10, Blake’s Point at 8.30. fixed at in each case. Probable cause Louis of Boston is Burden. Mr. Annis will arrive here next 8 80 business witli $30,000 capital stock,of Campground $200 Young, Esq,, spending „,s. of is nothing is paid in. Officers: President, Returning, will leave Bar Harbor at 3 p.

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