The Republican Journal

The Republican Journal

The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE THURSDAY, APRIL 1913. ViilXME 85_ 17, NUMBER 10 .. m l oday’s lournal. MEN AND THINGS AT AUGUSTA. of that county. The House insisted nt«nu upon t'o final adjournment, subject to the call for an The Supreme Judicial Court. OBITUARY. extra session the Governor and a PERSONAL. v eminent. .Transfers in Real THE IMPEACHMENT OF THE SHERIFFS. by refused PERSONAL. and at committee of conference. The Senate, realiz- vi Men Things Augusta. By a vote of 12 to 17 in the senate and 80 to Associate Justice Warren C. Philbrook of William J. Thomas died 4th at the Knox Cases. ing the futility of securing any amicable ar- April Mrs. William Haugh spent last week in Ban* \ \nnal County 64 in the house the 9th j AuBtin W. Keating haa gone to New York: Court..Obit- legislature April rangement, finally receded, and, motion Presiding. home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Sinclair, in Judicial an address on upon Augusta, gor. on 4preme adopted calling the governor to of Senator of business. re t Societies.. Personal. Burleigh Aroostook, adjourned New Hampton, N. H„ from an attack of acute remove Sheriff Lewis W. Moulton of Cumber- The April term the Supreme Judicial Miss Alta Huffs is without day. Qf visiting relatives in ! Miss Elizabeth ,f Belfast for Halt a Cen- land county from office. The forenoon was Court House indigestion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have been Clements is visiting relatives THE opened in the Court Tuesday, Haverhill, LIass. s- devoted to and the house and sen- GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. in Islesboro. obituary. arguments April 15th. making their home for the past two years ate m. William J. Carnival....Ship- voted about 1 p. Every Democrat in Governor Haines was notified when both with their Brown returned last Saturday Augustine Warren C daughter in New Hampton, and Mr. Mrs. Esther Carter of Lynn, Mass., is visit- the Senate registered himself against this branches were ready and sent in his final mes- Judge, Philbrook, Augusta from a short visit in unty Correspondence. Thomas had been in health Boston. Belfast action. Two Republicans, of Penobscot sage, a list of the acts and re- good until this ing relatives. The Churches... North Bailey transmitting Stenographer, Fred S Rand, Augusta and of voted with the solves the session when he suffered an Percy E. Demmons of Rockland the 1 Hagerthy Hancock, passed during present and Belfast winter, attack of grip, spent Miss Lulu mona Grange. .. Probate Clerk, George I Keating, Smalley is spending a few Democrats. Five of the House Democrats approved by him. These number 462 acts ana week-end with Belfast friends. days which affected his heart, although he had ap- with unty Corespondence. voted for but one 369 resolves. He thanked the members for Chaplain, Rev David L Wilson, Belfast relatives in Castine. removal—every Republican from .East their parently recovered the attack. He died Miss Annella has returned from a of Belfast. Belfast. favoring this action. The five Democrats were notable diligence in attending to the County Attorney, Eben F Littlefield, Belfast Guptill Miss Sarah C. Collins visit is in Boston, takings: rd Made in Construc- Representative Dunton of Belfast, Harman of State’s business, declaring: very suddenly while sitting in his chair. Mr. with Mrs. Raymond S. Bird in Rockland. ;;ecv Sheriff, Frank A Cushman, Belfast course in Fisher's Business Marvelous Panana-Pacific Stonington, Lawry of Fairfield, Sargent of “Neither can I refrain from giving you ! Thomas was born in College. my Crier. Charles S Montville. Morrill, Maine, and went to Mr. Portland and of Waldoboro. most sincere thanks as a citizen of the State Adams, and Mrs. E. F. Littlefield and Miss Julia Mrs. Wm. Winclienbaugh | Pittsfield when he was Staples is visiting Mrs. Ella The Republican was Rep. Austin of Phillips. for the noble manner during the last days of Messenger, Laforest L Robbins, Belfast twenty-fouryearsof age. Littlefield are visiting relatives in «w York..County Corre- He was for several Springvale, | Whitmore Holbrook in Mass. The vote of the Waldo county was the session when exhausted from over work years in the grocery business Malden, A to Prof, delegation j Deputy Sheriffs in attendance: Me. Reception as have stood follows: Senator Conai.t, yes; Representa- you at your post in behalf mo- there and for many years lived on afarm a Dr. Harry L. Kilgore went to hristian Unity. Jof ! W L Gray, crier; Harrison B Toothaker of about Thorndike tives Dunton and Pendleton, yes; Estes, Pitch- rality and the enforcement of law.” \ Mr. A. B. has returned from mile and a half from the village and which Wyllie Dexter, Tuesday, where he will practice medicine. Stockton Springs..Mar- er and Sprague, no. The Governor openly expressed his Belfast in charge of the Grand Jury. where he bad been feelings he owned at the time of death. employed, and is now with Married. .. Died.. .Ship the recess of the the Knox his His re- Miss Owen arrived home During joint convention, concerning county case, stating his The Grand Jury. The grand jury organ- Goodhue & Co. Mary Monday v ws of Brooks. while the committee conferred, members gath- belief that the failure of the trial was a mis- mains were brought to Pittsfield and the fu- from ized morning with William A evening visits in Bangor and Watervilie. ered in the middle of the hall of the House take and that “this alarm is a Tuesday Mason, Miss Minnie subterfuge neral services were held at the farm, Rev. N. Higgins, returned last Saturday I and waste and \ added gotten to his Belfast, foreman. Messrs. Fred Batchelder, Mr. M. W. Welch returned sang- baskets, papers up prevent being tried.” R. Pearson 1 from a visit with her 1 recently from In conclusion officiating. Interment was made mother, Mrs. Adelbert i.overnment. descending upon them in showers. “Home” the message plainly advertises Burnham; Charles Beal, Frankfort; John P a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Fred C. the intentions in Palmyra He leaves Higgins in Boston. Colley, songs prevailed, but one which made a great of the Governor concerning the G cemetery. besides his j in Boston. enforcemi Bragg, Islesboro; George Cilley, Thorndike; “hit” was written on the inspiration of the nt of the prohibitory law: wife, Mrs. Clara and the Mr. and Mrs. S. >f the city government L B Stockton Edward Thomas, daughter, Raymond Bird and little Cumberland trial. It ran as follows, to the “If complaints continue to come to me of Clifford, Springs; Davis, Miss Etta of Deer Isle has been en- Mrs. Sinclair, a son, A. J. Thomas of I ard Helen lorrey tune of I’ve Been Think- the nullification of J W F H Spring- Sidney Bird of Rockland arrived ning, April 12th, Mayor “Reuben, Reuben, law, particularly the fail- Belfast; Deane, Freedom; Dutton, to teach at her field, 111., who with his to visit gaged Unity, school beginning ing:” ure of the sheriff of- Knox or the wife came to Pittsfield Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skay, »ng. countv, Unity; Lester Eaton, Searsport; George Elwell, | the 21st of April. sheriff or county attorney of any other coun- for the services. Mr. Thomas had reached the order THE SPIRIT OF ’76. Charles E. Bicknell of Rockland was icrmen the following ty of the I be Northport; J I) Holbrook, Prospect; W S Jones, in Bel- State, may compelled to call you age of 84 4 months 4 I Mr. J. Frank Nichols returned to his home it “In Guv’nor, Guv’nor, we’ve been years, and days. fast last on 3 to 2: response thinking together again for the purpose of Palermo; Daniel 1 Linniken, Knox; Oscar E j Thursday business and was the What a fine giving you after a thing it would be, a chance of his Haverhill, Mass., Monday, few days' f order No. 16, we hereby to try such officers for a failure to Littlefield, True P Sears* guest mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Bickneil. If you’d send us all to Portland, Winterport; Moody, Capt. Rinaldo Philbrook died March visit at W. Fi. Snow’s. perform the duties of their office as required 31st in rder and the committee Where conditions we could see! mont; C A Belmont; W S Maurice E. Davidson of New York by our statutes.” Morrill, Nickerson, Winterport after a gradual was the wasting away with Miss AL-bie Dcak It. t yesterday for visits ira strutted and empowered A beautiful watch and fob were Swanville; Wilder S Parker, Monroe; Gilbert T guest and of his mother and We would like to know Tom Brownrig, presented consumption, aged 71 years. He was a retired Thursday Friday to Boston and l‘iovidtnc?, R. I., and will be ab- ion of the 30 lights as Wander and down Free Speaker Peters Saturday Small, Charles Stevens, sister, Mrs. J. IS. and Miss Edith M. up street, morning by Rep- Troy; Lineolnville; sea and came to Davidson. resentative Newhert of captain Winterport eight sent a month or more. No. 16.” And perhaps, if we were lucky. Augusta, speaking for James B Montville. Earl Cross of the Sylvester, months to make Prof. W illiam C. Crawford of Boston return- Big Pat Sullivan we would meet! members of the House. ago his home with his brother, the council which non- Morrill was absent at the on. Miss M. Jenkins is An order, Mr. organizat ed home from a brief Myrlie assisting Supt. presented by Wheeler of Capt. Varnum Philbrook. He is survived by Friday visit with his •: 5 to 4.

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