THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL He Lay Low, and Is Seeing to It That a Re- Publican Legislature Is Elected
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The Republican Joiirnat JULY V0inIE 82._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, i4, 1910. __1 NUMBER 28 of s Journal. NORTH WALDO POMONA. A ^Contents Today I GREAT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY A DAY IN CASTINE. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. A of boarded the the PERSONAL. personal..Obituary.. .Wedding Bells. delegation happy patrons ! Through courtesy of Selwyn Thompson Certain Belfast people have got in the habit North Waldo Pomona. .Transfers train at Brooks to attend the of the met Lewis A. Barker, of is P# morning meeting Thompson Mfg. Co. of this we of 4th in Castine. They by Esq., Bangor spending Senator Hale is at his home in Ellsworth for Estate.. .A in Castine... city have spending July Miss Susie Higgins of Springvale is the guest n Heal Day of North Waldo Pomona in Burnham had to the summer in Northport. Grange | opportunity examine a aeries of views on the steamboat wharf three years the summer. \ ireat Manufacturing Industry... chance of her aunt Mrs. George W. Lewis. on of a of the Granges. Wednesday, July 6, 1910. It was an ideal | great manufacturing industry in Greens- and the scenic beauties of Mr. Merrill of the Kennebec Journal called Mrs. William News ago having enjoyed McSawyer and children of Ban- Miss Nellie P. of is summer's and all were in the best of boro, North and at The Journal Colley Arlington, Mass., Washington Letter.. .Comfort One morning Carolina; that of the the historic town across the bay partaken office last are in Islesboro for a Proximity Saturday. gor few weeks. the guest of Mrs. B. P. Gardner. iher of Waldo the fact that some had of Paw \ (poem)... Meeting spirits, notwithstanding Manufacturing Company. Their White Oak of one of Fourth July dinners it Hazel left Veterans.... A Children’s Vogell’s Mis? McTaggart Tuesday for a Mrs. Arthur Ritchie returned last ,uty driven a dozen miles to reach the train. “ill" have an Friday Miss Ethel French of arrived nearly 60,000 spindles, 2,000 was voted to make this annual visit with Lowell, Mass., onstration...The Bible (poem). | looms, unanimously relatives in Winterport. from a visit with relatives in Lewiston. They were met at Winnecook that 1,800 and one member Wednesday to visit Miss Charlotte Tibbetts. Cost of Living.. .Love’s Hallow- j by genial employees, their output is 150,000 event. By reason of an accident Mrs. Mabel Worth and Mrs. Fur- Messrs. Thomas B. and Cream (poem).. .Swan Lake... patron. F. W. Bur rill, and conveyed to the yards of indigo denims was unable to make Virginia Irving T. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Howard last j daily. Their Revolu- of the original quartette bush of Brewer Dinsmope spent Sunday I were recent visitors in Belfast. have returned from a .,:.)X County Republicans. home of Sebasticook Grange, where the meet- tion cotton mills have 45,000 the but there were two in her business trip to Boston. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard in Mont-, spindles, 1,500 trip this year, ° ift’s Valuation and Taxes...A was with Master G. Miss Florence Sylvester of is ing duly opened Worthy looms, 1,200 employees, and their is one from Bozeman, Montana, and the Cambridge Miss Grace A. Lord was in Boston last week ville. F‘ School Convention.A output place; ^uj-.Jay ( H. York presiding. the roll call of offi- 100,000 yards of denims Undeterred the spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Car- the New Lion and the Upon indigo daily. These other from by attending England Teachers’ Asso- Miss Ethel Howard of Caribou is a j: oks Boy.”_The j Northport. rie E. Pierce. spending oik cers there were found to be absent the Chap- are the largest denim mills in the the morning, and the ciation. few f.K (poem). world. The heavy showers in early I weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. T. P Cattle of Brutes.. .Editorials... lain, Secretary and Gate Keeper and these of- company built a school weather, the Mrs. William F. was the week-end building costing $25,000 appearance of unsettled party Schoppe ! Misses Rena Cunningham and Ella Smalley Logan. Pwh hurches.. fices were and a .County Correspond filled by appointment. The minutes maintains graded school for the children made its to the steamboat wharf in two guest of Miss Clara R. Steward at the Hurd have entered the Yachts and Boats, way telephone office as assistant Hon. R. F. Dunton returned of the were read the Sec- of W’ednesday previous meeting by operatives. They also maintain a kinder- detachments, to meet there with surprise, as Farm, Northport. f Belfast. j bookkeepers. from Portland, where he attended the Law tern., and the routine of garten, and classes the other would show retary pro. regular cooking sewing and a Boys’ neither expected up. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wiggin of Portland Mr. Court. t\ Correspondence.. .The Home Joseph Mahoney of Methuen, Mass, is business received the attention of the grange. Welfare club, with a club house Golden Rod had an extra amount The Had not the arrived Saturday to visit Mrs. ! :fn.. Rural Delivery Man... containing Wiggin’s father, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Abbie Howard Miss Carrie Ford of The fifth was conferred a class of and a would Brockton, Mass., arrived making in Maine... Postal Sav- degree upon reading game rooms, library and gym- of freight to take on one party surely Mr. E. H. Conant. Court street. to a week with Miss Ranks.. Old House three, after which a cordial welcome wras ex- nasium, and there are no dues. | Tuesday spend Katherine .My (poem).. Each mill has have been left. Mrs. Flora A. ■ Carleton and daughter E. Brier. ed Flour. a Marjorie Miss Marian will be for the tended to the visiting patrons by Mrs. Edith brass band, with the finest of instruments Last year Capt. Smalledge, on request, went Perry employed of Old Town spent the 4th with Mrs. Harmon 1 News and Notes ...Our us summer in the of Miss Louisa Miss Cora E. Sayward. A fitting response was given by furnished by the company, which also the out of his course to give a view of the millinery parlor Jellison of Bangor is the guest -.ful Farmers. .A Reformed Cal- pays and Mrs. Jones in Unity. N. Annie B. E. Clark on Coomb’s Ferguson. of her Mrs. E. S. 10 Outlook Better. Clements of O. Gardner Grange. bandmasters. The views show all the processes wrecked schooner Alice aunt, Bowker, Searsport .Republican Miss E. Rhoades has Mrs. Belle mem- of is still and added Lucy returned to her Dr. avenue. Id Personals—County Cor- J. Palmer read resolutions in manufacture—and it will be noticed that all ledge. The schooner there, and Mrs. E. D. Tapley made an auto trip dence.. .Before and After... home in Rockland after a visit with Mr. and ory of Past Master John B. Nealey of Monroe, the operators are white—the school building, to the original loss is the $25,000 or therea- of four days last week in Hancock and Wash- Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Pottle of Howard, R. I., call’s Persiflage.. ..Patriotism Mrs. Horace E. McDonald. which were adopted as read. [They are print- exterior and interior; the various classes; the bouts expended in the unsuccessful efforts to ington counties. are spending two weeks vacation with relatives ■•try (poem). ball ed in another column, Ed.] Recess was then teams and bands, and the officers of the get her off. This year the Golden Rod had Mr. Ira M. Cobe of arrived last Mon- Mr. and Mrs. S. in Belfast. Tt.. .StocktonSprings.. .Born. Chicago F. Walton of Bangor [are declared and Bro. Hatch, a member company. An illustrated coal for Mr. E. K. Harris of Holbrook’s Island He came to Rockland was ed.. .Died.. .Ship News.. .Bel- visiting pamphlet gives an day. by train and spending two weeks with the family of Mr. Dr. Thomas Foster of Portland was in Bel- -ice Current. from Clinton Grange, was invited to lead the account of the 6th annual picnic, and this gave us a longer sail through most at- met there by his car. Lucius H. Walton. complimen- touring fast Monday night with a from to the yachting party march to the dining hall, where well-laden tary 5,000 operatives, which took place tractive scenery. Holbrook’s island js a beau- that Mr. E. K. Harris of Holbrook’s Island is at a Thomas A. O’Leary and family of Bangor are city. OBITUARY." tables awaited the members. After doing July 2, 1910. It opened with a concert by the tiful spot and has been improved by Mr. Harris sanatarium in Battle Creek, Mich., but expects occupying their cottage at Hewes’ Point, Isles- Mrs. Esther Davis has returned from a visit ample justice to the good things before them Union Textile band, followed by vaudeville and in many ways. His handsome cottage stands to visit Maine as soon as convalescent. boro for the summer. with friends and relatives in Salem and addresses on an some from the Pigeon ■ A. Wells died in Camden a social hour was enjoyed, and the grange was by Ceasar Cone, president of the eminence distance shore, v July Dr. and Mass. and other the fine views of the and of the Harry L. Kilgore, who is the medi- Mrs. Jerry Ferguson of New York Cove, t en in failing health for many then re-assembled in the fifth degree. A se- company, officials; distribution commanding bay attending will arrive to a short lection was of for the best front and nearer Brooksville shores.