November 25,1897
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The Republican Journal. V0LlME li9'_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. NUMBER 47 political movement, the A. P. A. has Busy Brooks. good business in stoves, tinware, etc. M. J. Associated THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. given up the ghost, the national organiza- Charities. The Water Works in Brooks Village. PERSONAL. Dow has a store filled with a handsome tion having surrendered its charter and A Write-up of this Enterprising Village. of in Two preliminary meetings looking to the gone out of business.The new recita- assortment everything ladies’ wear, The Consolidated Water Co. of Portland C.W. Frederick visited It is the of a Augusta yesterday. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE tion hall which verdict of all who visit Brooks F. establishing society for associated char- John D. Rockefeller has millinery, etc. B. Stantial’s stock of dry has put in a system of water works at Brooks that have been Mr. E. O. Thorndike returned to Boston just built for Vassal- at a cost of village it is one of the busiest and most and is and ity held in this city and some College fancy goods complete, Chas. H. Village and water is now supplied to about was dedicated Nov. 19th. The progress made. At the Nov. Saturday. Journal Pub. Co. $100,000 enterprising places of its size in the State. has a well store. meeting 19th Republican Irving equipped jewelry 60 buildings. The company was incorporated same day Mr. Rockefeller telegraphed to The is N. E. Keen was elected chairman Hon. R. W. went to Boston yester- village situated on the Belfast branch The mechanics include Chas. E. Small, temporary in Rogers tlie of Mount at of Portland, with a capital stock of $10,000. •The Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- faculty Holyoke college the Maine Central 12 miles from and W. R. Howard secretary. Mr. Howard day on business. South that he will add railroad, painter; W. N. Crosby, wheelwright; F. O. W. B. Moulton is C. B. Dunton is Hadley $10,000 to was President, ing People.” Belfast, and on the Marsh which fur- instructed to correspond with similar Mrs. W. Burkett visited relatives his previous gift of $40,000 to complete river, Day, cabinet maker; J. W. Batchelder, R. A Secretary, both of Portland, and Mr. Dun- George nishes societies in some or cities and a Rockefeller Hall_The Ward povrer for several important indus- W. N. S. Forest city report in Camden last week. Circulation in and Line steam- | Hall, Crosby, Hall, Roberts, ton is contractor to put in the works at Largest City County tries. Some constitution and at the next meet- er on board the released manufacturers, however, whose E. O. Frank W. B. by-laws Rev. W. H. of Saratoga, having Stautial, Thompson, Brooks. The company has also put in one Woude Castine left Nov. crew of the American is in other The to Subscription I hums. In schooner Com- property parts of the village, em- Fred A. ing. meeting adjourned Monday, 22d for a visit in New York. advance,$2.00a year; Ingersoll, Emmons, carpenters, system in Vermont the past year, andwill put $1.00 lor six months; 50 cents for three months. petitor, the Lluited States Mr. ploy steam. On cars at Deat Nov. 29th, at 2 o’clock p. m. at the office of consul, leaving the the boots and Mrs. B. F. in one at Advkrj ising Terms. For one one inch Pettingill, shoes; Higgins’ Beach near Old Orchard Fred D. Jones is square, Joseph A. Springer, and Senor Julio station we met the the Superintendent of Schools. spending Thanksgiving ot engtli in column, 75 cents for one week, and gentlemanly and oblig- Stanlial, Miss Mabel Ellingwood, Mrs. Eliza- next season. who was sentenced to death but at the old home in Brooksville. 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Arteaga, *n8 agent, F. W. and learned from As some uncertainty exists in the minds Pingree, beth Huff, dressmakers, H. A. Swett, har- I he Brooks is on the who has recently been pardoned, sailed system gravity plan Miss Alta Treat him that the nearest of Brooks’ of many interested parties as to how associ- has resumed her duties in from Havana for New busy places ness maker. and is from on the York, Nov. 19th. supplied springs adjacent G. \V. Aehorn’s Contents of To-Day’s Journal. of business was the Yankee Blade ated charities affect the work of the store, Rockport. .Rev. I)r. George H. Houghton, of the office, York's Hotel, kept by Frank R. York; I existing hillsides. A reservoir holds the and supply B. Church of the just across the track. Here was found that organizations, churches and philanthropic C. Hall and H. L. Lord returned from PAGE 1. Transfiguration, in East the livery stables by C. E. Bowen and the a main leads to and through the village, we News «f the street New York—“The one-time famous with a individuals, give the following points Boston by last Saturday’s boat. Week A <>30-Pound Woman. Twenty-ninth literary publication barber shop by C. E. Hall, are lines of busi- with branches out on the cross streets. m.'V Brooks. The Elliot-Lcavitt Shooting The Little Church Around the Corner”—is from recent articles: thrifty look for one so ness that are well conducted and of conven- gleaned magazine There are Mrs. A. A. Howes visited iu:e, Course, Season 1897-08 News of the recently transplanted three springs on the hills south Mrs. W. C dead.It is said the who de- Such an does not do Associated Charities..The lawyers from the New England ience to the organization away of the Pooler in Rockland ranges Dairymen’s fended E. metropolis. traveling public. village, all less than two miles from last Friday. Meet inu .. Band Concert. Suppej and Dance. Tile Joseph Kelley,the Somersworth, the stream with any or charitable or- Up a short distance is the lum- The Brooks Water Works are existing charity the are atei Works in Brooks Islesboro X. are to described in bridge. Two connected with the Village..The 1L, murderer, make an effort to Mrs. E. H. of is line ber mill of R. G. ganization. It is merely uniting all who are Colby VYatertown, Mass., Business. Personal..Two Stars. tne cost ot and'grist Edwards, where another article. mains, and the third can be if necessary. pay prosecution by publishing her Mrs. H. C. Marden. PAGE all kinds of and are man- engaged in work with a view visiting sister, 2. in book form the writings of the murderer. long short lumber philanthropic They are known as the Ginn, Ames and Potatoes from Past ufactured and to each the Mrs. \Y. Raising Late Planting— .....The Northwestern Miller reports the grain ground to order. The El Hot-Leavitt helping other, preventing prac- Thompson springs. A pipe 3,415 feet H. Wiggin of Portland is visiting Masters <4 Aunty Lodge. Temperance Women Shooting, long of Min- Across the and down the stream a tice of fraud upon the benefactors, and inci- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Conan*. :.d Suffrage. .Short in His Accounts. The Vanish- uour output Duluth, Superior, bridge leads from the Ginn spring to a reservoir on Mackerel. .State Dairy Conference..A Good neapolis and Milwaukee for the week few rods is the mill of Swan & Elliot CemmtUed In Default of $B,000 Ball for dentally to the beneficiaries to grist Sibley help become, Page’s Hill, so-called, on the Belfast George T. Hodgman has been appointed ness From Albion to Burnham. Nov 19th as road, uding 438,180 barrels.A where one run of burr stones and one Assault with Intent to Kill. their own of the Co., through efforts, independent less than half a mile from and at an at vice Isaac. (' > m! s. PAGE 3. lire in the warehouse eleva- postmaster Camden, district of Loudon, roller need of These mill are kept busy on corn for the I Edmund E.liot was arraigned in the Bel- help. societies cannot be re- tion of 100 feet above the Bazu, Costa Rica's Great Volcano...Literary Eng., Nov. 19, caused a direct loss of bridge. A branch An original widow’s pension has h* en N-j'V' and Notes. American Dentists in Europe.. firm’s Belfast trade and for farmers aud lo- fast Police Court Nov. 22nd, charged with garded as new societies established for new $10,000,000. Mclborourne, Australia, has line leads from the Ginn spring pipe to the granted to Elizabeth A. Prince, Rockp »rt. m:y Correspomience...Barley Experiment a cal dealers. with intent to kill and purposes. are rather associations of since had a lire. assault, murder, one They Ames 570 feet. These two $5,000,000 spring, springs \V. D. Iii Roberts & Son’s wood estab- Kittie F. Nov. in Belfast. Re- representatives of the old societies, of those Cressey went to VLoosehead L ike PAGE 4. working Leavitt, 11th, j are at an elevation of 180 feet above the last week to work in the tail lishment all kinds of his counsel R. F. who were already engaged in fur lumbering camps. tori.us. Good Templars.. Papers ami I’eriod- Washington Wmsi’Kkings. Appoint- sawing, planing, j spondent, through Dunton, searching bridge. The Thompson spring is beyond -..Wedding Be!Is..Concerning Local lndus- ments waived the of the warrant the best to the weak aud for U. S. District Attorney and U. moulding, turning, etc., are done to order Esq., reading and way help suffering, the Ames can Fletcher of Burnham visited his ie’-.