The Republican Journal.~ ^>1.1 Ml-: 74. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1902
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The Republican Journal.~ ^>1.1 Ml-: 74._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1902. NUMBER 0. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. rnts of To-Day’s Journal. JUDGE FOGLER’S FUNERAL. four weeks. He tried to go on with life, and OBITUARY. Castine. He was a man of unquestioned PERSONAL. indeed, he did go on with it. He took up his and 1. honesty, liberal, always anxious for the PAGE Impressive Services. Beautiful Tribute and bore it and with un- B ELMOST. by burden, faithfully welfare of the town. He leaves one son, -..Rev. F S. Forbes Asks Inter Rev. E. M. Chapin to the Deail Jurist until it fell from his life- Benjamin Dyer, whose death occurred at There will be a box sociable at complaining spirit Charles A. Surry of Winter Harbor, and (.'apt. Frank Welch went to Boston Mon- .-sty Correspondence.Judge Mystic a man less hands. Truly he was because he his home in Burnham, Feb. was two Mrs. Geo. School Notts...Secret Me., 17th, daughters, Davenport and day on business. ..High Grange Hall Monday evening, March loth. Every place of business in Rockland was believed in God and the best things. He Mrs. ,:i_: for Miss Stone born in June 1837. He was the Lucy Waterman of Castine. Mr. Obituary.. closed last Thursday afternoon, and in in in in Unity, 29, !;• Kstate..News of the (iranges. There will be a gospel meeting at the flags believed home, country, church, Surry was 8!i years of age. A. W. arrived home from Auburn on the public and only son of Benj. and Eliza Chase Wiley < mmittee Belfast Weather Ke- buildings schoolhouses man. Dyer. Hall’s Corner school house Sunday after- were at half-mast the Tuesday evening. rib Boats..Concerning Local In- during funeral of the We shall miss this strong,steady, resolute “He was a veteran in the Civil war, and for noon and March under the late Justice William H. of Everett, Mass., Feb. 24.—Prof. Reuben A. Mt. Desert Correspondence. evening, 2nd, Fogler the man—miss him as a fellow workman and a more than 30 Mrs. Elva Jewett arrived home from Maine Court. years had been a farmer in Rideout, an educator for Au- PAGE 2. of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamil- Supreme The services were fellow Our lives must be a little nearly forty years, leadership helper. died at his home burn at the L'niversalist church. The- remains because of his that God Burnham, where he was highly respected today of pneumonia. Monday evening. n::; India..Pittsfield Paragraphs., ton of Belfast—Town next Mon- poorer going except He was meeting w ere escorted from the house to the him all who knew graduated from Bowdoin in 1801 ltn o y. The President on Admiral church shall enrich them through by his all by him.” Never of a strong Mrs. Win. M. Woods, who has been quite He sure and in as the Claremont K. and at different times had been principal of | Hoss" Trades. day. get early, ques- by Commandery, T., Edwin abounding grace. But what seems to be he G. A. members of the constitution, yet possessed that nervous the Monson academy and East Pittson, ill, was better PAGE 3. tion of school houses is to be discussed — Libby 1’ost, R., Knox our loss must be his gain, for he has simply yesterday^ energy which carried him far his Maine, and editor of the Maine Las Eviados Unidos del Norte county bar, county and city officials, sheriff gone on into the realms of fuller experience beyond academy William H. went to Tues- Austin Greer of Morrill has the Journal of was a Quimby Boston, w (iovernor .Reflections of a bought and Ihe services Education. He native of V deputies. began at 2 and love. The Judge told me just after his strength, which for years had been declin- to return •Mediterranean Belle of William Heal and moved there this and at that time the Garland, Me., his birth year 1834, and day, Saturday. Barge farm, o’clock, church was wife died that their common salutation The late Hon. I. C. who while being mi (iame. ing. Libby, he leaves a widow and two married week. filled with a sorrowing throng. The chancel, when one had been away from the other a daugh- Mrs. Emery 0. Pendleton is ill with PAGE 4. living in Burnham was his nearest ters. before which rested the remains of the hon- short time was “helloo,” and that his wife a neigh- Bells.. A Bottle Mes SWANVILLK. pneumonia, but is gaining. ...Wedding ored dead, was a mass of beautiful flowers. few hours before her last had aroused her- bor, used to often remark of him: Mr. Rideout was of the Belfast norland The Meteor Launch- truly principal Mr. E. H. Nickerson of Portland was in There were tributes from the friends of the self from to thus Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Kimball to Edward's Domain. ...Letter the final sleep long enough “There is not a steadier, harder High school in 18fi4. expect dead that were tit for a working town a few last were jurist king. greet him when he entered the room where move to East St. Louis soon. unrtoii. days week.We man in this section, or one more honest.” It 5. There was a pathos about the funeral, in she w as. PAGE to learn of the sudden death in Port- Mrs. sorry that there were no near relatives of the a was often said those who had Transfers in Real Estate. llermar Stevens went to Worcester, Belfast The News of Brooks.. Who can tell but that similiar greeting by dealings ] land of wife of A. Nicker- dead But the State and the has Case..An 8-Hour Day De- Mabel, Eugene present. passed between these spirits on the with him: “fine can safely trust him with Mass., Monday to visit friends. j men of Maine were son. Mr. X. representative present other shore? has a large circle of friends uncounted money.” He possessed that rare The following transfers in real estate Mrs. C. A. Brown of Castine visited P A G E 6. in person or by proxy. The chief executive in his here, who extend their sympathy sent Col. E. C. Dill, Lieut. Keefe and Gen. virtue of strictly confining himself to were recorded in Waldo friends in Belfast the week. »-p Water Vessels. The New Bel- School Notes. facts; County Registry past bereavement_ We have received the Farnham of his military staff. The bench High was never known to of Deeds for the week exaggerateor misrepre- ending Feb. 2t>, 1902: Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Webber arrived PAGE 7. was represented by Justices Savage, marriage announcement of Mr. Jewell sent ; was generous, tender-hearted and Alice R. to F. A. of Abraham Dowers and and Recorder Gen. At the H. II. S. Literary Club Conforth, Unity, Harmon, home last from Auburn. Lincoln..Literary and Miss Ina both of Deabody, meeting Tuesday B pared for the Millennium.. Dowling McDonnell, Hamlin of Bangor, and Seth M. Carter of sympathetic, ever ready to sacrifice his Thorndike; land in Thorndike. Susan T. last Friday night the usual order of Walter of Lowell is his :n Veterans. Malden, Mass. Mr. Dowling lias always Auburn. own comfort for the good of and Collimer, to Erastus A. Colli- Stimpson visiting exercises was followed. The minutes of others; Lincolnville, 1*AGE 8. Belfast sent a large delegation, parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. spent the greater part of his summers here, including never was the turned from mer, land and in Lincolnville. Stimpson. C«> Corr* of were begger hungry do.; buildings ..Gy spo!..ience..Ship Collector of Customs, J.S. Harriman, Judge the la.-t meeting readby Miss Rock- E •.. and for the two or three summers Mrs. P. who is the Births Marriages.. Deaths. past R. \V. Rogers, F. A. Greer, F. W. Brown, A. his door. In his zeal in the cause of justice Fred V. Cottrell, Belfast, and I. M. Cottrell, Wilson, attending Bangor lin, the secretary, and after they were ap- Law Dowling has been here also. They have A. Howes, Col. (t. 1'. Lombard, W. 1‘. ami right and his strong devotion to duty Laconia, X. II., to Alma E. Bradbury, Cam- School, spent Sunday at home. R. F. J. R. Dunton, I>. proved an interesting program was given. THE CHURCHES formed many strong friendships in the Thompson, Duntoa, and conscience we are reminded of his den ; land in Belfast. Sarah F. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ellisof Waltham, Mass., X. Bird, A. 1. Brown, Sheriffs. The exercises were opened by Whittier, and a friends wish postmaster singing father’s place, large circle of G. Norton of Mrs. W. 1>. C. E. first cousin, the well-known Parish Tliomaston, to Geo. W. Re> uulds, Benton, are spending a two week’s vacation in Bel- i.iniriun church next Waldo, Swan, “When the Swallows homeward Fly” by the Sunday them happiness and prosperity. They are Johnson, recorder of Palestine commandery, Lovejoy, w hom the student of history will land and in Palermo. last. club. .Miss Lillian Jones read a very inter- buildings Llewellyn ruing service at in. 45 o’clock; in the south at but and Tileston clerk of courts for journeying present, Wadlin, well remember as a martyr to principle. Wood, Belfast, to Elizabeth M. Ileal, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. attended the Waldo were esting on Washington, and Miss do.; Rogers i• Rev. H. Woude of Cas- will a County. Among those present paper > Henry give reception at their home, 150 Mr.