The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 23
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The Republican Journal. Mi 7K___ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1890. > NUMBER 23. years old and there are but few of The girls Waldo Co. Veteran Association. OBITUARY. News of the that age who can boast of earning their Oranges. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. new wheel.The track at the State fair The Waldo Plain, Mass., County Veteran Association Died, in Jamaica May 31st, Union Harvest Centre Mrs. Rose grounds at Lewiston has been to the met Grange, Montville, Fahy went to Boston last E. L. Smith of is K\ Tlil RSPAV J«ORM.NO BY THE open with the at formerly of Chelsea, Mass., visiting people East Thorndike Frank Fletcher, Belmont, aged initiated three new members at trainers, and the indications are that June the last Thursday. in Belfast. 1st. The weather 4 The deceased was a number of fast horses will h# was all that could 54 years and mouths. meeting. large »e Mrs. Allen Orcutt is friends jiican Journal Pub. Co, desired aud noon two 27, the son of the visiting in Mrs. Ann M. returned to q,, trained there the sea- by fully hundred born in Belmont, Jan. 1845, The National has Cbenery Boston during coming j Grange sent out to the Rockland. sou. veterans and their families had last Saturday. assembled. late Samuel and Hannah (Bicknell) Fletcher. subordinate granges a number of petitions ! HI: PAPER for Maine Seafar- The following towns were : Ban- In he married Kezia Knowles of Bel- to Dr. G. W. Stoddard spent with represented 1865 Congress for the signatures of the mem- Sunday Miss Daisy Taylor of New York is gor, visiting ing People.” In Bkikf. Marian the21 months Belfast, on the home until friends in Lewiston. Clark, Waldo, Brooks, Knox, Thorn- fast and remained place bers. Seaside Grange of Belfast will dis- Miss Maud Gam mans. old infant from her dike, kidnapped parents, Troy, Uuity, Mon- when he moved to cuss Dr. Burnham, Jackson, 1892, Massachusetts, the questions, one at each meeting un- E. W. Gould arrived yesterday from Isaac Wilband and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of New York roe, family arrived home ... v illation In and Swauville and The where several of his children had located. City County Searsport. meeting til disposed of, and the members will or Matinicus and weut to Unity. from Portland city, on May 21st, was found two miles was called sign yesterday. to order at 11 a. m. by President He was a hard working and honorable citi- not south of Sloatsbuig, a village about eight according to the opinions formed after Mrs. Esther Carter returned Monday from rms. in advance, Lorenzo Jones of Brooks. zen all who knew him. Mrs. Belle §2.00a year. miles from the June 1st. The The secretary be- and respected by the discussions. The for Sprague arrived from Boston 50 vents for three months. city, baby subject next Sat- a short visit in Massachusetts. ing absent H. It. Dawson of He leaves a sons, one for a short visit. i;m> For one one inch I was discovered at the farm of Charles Monroe was ap- wife, eight daughter urday will be the Canal. yesterday square, Nicaraguan Mrs. pointed tern. are now C. H. Walden visited friends in vents, tor one week, and 25 Yoilmans and was in the custody of Mrs. pro The church was tinely ami a sister, all of whom living in -oinent insertion. Tuesday evening, 30th, the A. L. Edwards returned Jennie who decorated with was May young Fairfield a few days last week. Tuesday from a Wilson, took the child to flags and flowers and pre- Massachusetts. He always ready to members of Granite took of visit of three weeks in that the of last sented a Grange charge Mrs. W. Boston. place during early part very pretty sight.. The ses- help the needy and distressed and to aid in M. Randall returned Saturday is oi j morning tne Bro. Frank To-Day's Journal. ; week. Mrs. Wilson was sion was Grange. Dow, assisted by accompanied by for business, Tim question is often all works for the good of the community. evening from a visit in Portland. Mrs. E. J. Simonton of Searsport visited I her husband.The Corn Bro. John the in a Belt, Chicago, asked, what several offices of trust in the town Boyd,opened Grange very Mrs. A. E. Ad E 1. constitutes a member of the He held Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dinsmore Clark the lirst of this week. in its monthly summary of the crop situa- able manner, and after the usual routine of went to Bos- a ,‘k... .Condon Caught The ^ettrans association? ami on this occasion in which he lived and his duties tion for the month of From discharged ton last Thursday for a few A. B. of ->..The NVitMo Co. \ civ ran An- | May says: it business an open grange was declared. Near days. Driscoe lb ston was a guest of J. was asked, and answered by II. with the utmost fidelity. His sickness, il l>a\ in and information over 000 cor- bv one Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe..Papers gathered by it. hundred members of L. F. McDonald visited Gammans a few days the past week. i.irv ..News ot tl»e .Dawson, one of the charter members of which lasted some live months, was the re- Granite,together Oranges respondents throughout Nebraska, Iowa, friends in Norwood Fleet the with visitors from South Branch, Comet and Boston the past w eek. Concerning northern and north- association; and for the benefit,of ail the sult of a of diseases, and while Dion W the of Pci ii! ,:. .Field ay at Sag.i- Kansas, Missouri, complication Union Kennedy, young pianist answer is Granges made up nearly 150 present. Mrs. Abbie Banks of Old Orchard is visit- « Muoies..Resolutions ot Ue- western Colorado, the indications are that given here: Any s dier of the at first life seemed to hold Burlington, Yt., will arrive to visit many attractions, Bro. to-day winter wheat has suffered from war of Merithew as lecturer handled the her Mrs. 0. W. Coombs. winter- the rebellion, having an honorable weeks of not only reconciled pro- ing sister, Dr. E. A. Wilson. suffering him, in I’AOE 2. kill to affect the at least one gram a very able manner. The program enough yield discharge, ami his family, are members of l but he even became eager to go home to Melvin Bridges of Penobscot visited bis Desert New half. The other are late was as L. D. Jr of Clinton arrived Correspondence. crops reported the follows; Music by the choir; rec., brother 1 Jones, Esq., Piclenck, ..Recent association, whether he is a member of meet the dear ones gone before. During Sumner in this city the past week. Maryland. and in normal condition.... It is understood Bertha in Belfast on his Friend A the Dow; rec., Irvin Harris, rec., Orissie Tuesday morning, way My Large tirand Army of the Republic or not, and the months of waiting he was James II. .• that the of Rochester long faithfully Ifowes went to Boston last squadron..S. of V. Em amp presidency (NY) Black ; Chester and home from a visit in Boston. at all of our the are cordial- and song, Truudy Ben Rob- 'ots 1 ndepemience...l'ine Tree University, has been offered to Prof. meetings public tended by bis wife Alonzo, the oldest Thursday on business, ertson ; returning Saturday. ■ ■■•chill Mines. invited to rec., Raymond Dow; rec., Florence Mr. and Mrs. II | Copi-cr Shader Matthews of Chicago, and that he ly meet with us. The custom is soil, then at home, vho may ever have the J. Locke and Mr. and page 3. Duncan M< And less left last to has the offer under consideration. for the Post that Nickerson; ree., Carrie Stinson; song, Win- Thursday Mrs. S. It. Locke are a J Prof. invites the association, r satisfaction of the knowledge of a duty well spending week at o '.!. Clara the mfred visit friends and relatives in New York and \ Rarton...Spare Matthews was formerly prolessor of the people of the we visit,to furnish i Mathews; rec., Hattie Blavk; rec, Point cast side. [\:i ictiekl. aimlen's >< i.Uei C history place done. The funera was held from his late Battery cottage, j at and well known in Nina Philadelphia. < s Rural Colby college, brown bread and ami Robertson, essay, Schools. .Itis the Same beaus, roftVe the home "ii June and the May Robertson; Maine. j Friday afternoon, 2d, Miss Flora P* Patterson returned t< Ban- The presidency of Rochester is a rec Nettie Mattie Miss Laura Wood of is guests carry pastry, cake, etc his E. Littlefield; rec., Chapin, Somerville, Mass., ot r»-in-tins, accompanied by son, Alonzo boat \ PAGE 4. position high honor and rec Irene gor by Sunday after isiting her parents responsibility x m- as a Black; recess for refreshment of visiting her Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wood pro*mem. app uiuea committee on j in morn- parents, 1 in New State.The Fletcher, arrived Belfast >ters in Real Estate..A Day in York Cramps have Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fitz W. Patterson of this j time and place of next II. R. Daw- fruit, candy and peanuts. About one hour of East Belfast. | port Nt us. ..Tlie News' of received a contract for two steel steamers meeting. ing and were taken to the family lot in ■. riiiuent. .Tile sun fur was spent in social when city. Belfast Schools. of the Waid line to between Monroe, I.