The Republican Journal. MK BELFAST, SEPTEMBER 1900. V^11 72‘___ MAINE, THURSDAY, 20, NUMBER 38 is of To-Day’s Journal. WALDO AND PENOBSCOT FAIR. Fat 3-year-old steers-Henry Lane, 1st; D. WALDO COUNTY FAIR. Mrs. Helen H. Dodge, 2d. Bird, Northport, rag carpet. PAGE l. Mrs. J. W. Knight, worsted made PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Fat 2-year-old steers—E.T. quilt by \\• ek. ..Good Words for for Reynolds, 1st: a lady 69 years old, 2 braided 1 Belfast... [Reported The Journal.] F. Ricker, Jr., 2d. The annual fair of the Waldo rugs, hooked ;.11■ s<*ot Fair...Good Templars...Se- County rug, duster bag. Dr. The opening day of the fair was stormy 1-year-old steers—D. Isaac Hills went to Boston Saturday M ilson A. Whitten of w aide County Fair...The Repub- Meservey, 1st: E. C Agricultural Society was held at the Fair Mrs. F. G. Carter, pair of pillow Vinalhaven was in and the whole was set ahead one West, 2d. slips on business. Personal. program and with tatting Belfast Monday on business. PAGE 2. Steer calves—D. H. Grounds in Belfast Tuesday Wednes- trimming. Some stock wras to the Dodge, 1st; D. Me- Mrs. L. J. .!d;il..An day. brought and Lawrence, rug. Mrs. F. W. Collins of Enjoyable Reunion.. servey, 2d. day, September 18th 19th. Tuesday Mrs. Hartson Rockland spent Sun- Joseph S. Burrows went to grounds and an amou nt of Clark, 3 quilts, pillow Rockland Grange..What Bryan Stands Monday, quite Draft oxen, (7 ft or more) J. R. the of shams, day in Belfast. l'-•rived from the Sea..William P. Bailey opened stormy and question whether sofa pillow. Monday to visit his brother. fruit and other products was entered Tues- 1st; H. H. Rich, 2d. Cats.” or not to the fair was in un- Mrs. J. 2 G. W. Boulter mg Draft oxen 7 postpone doubt H..Clark, tidies, pillow. returned Saturday from a Mrs. J. PAGE 3. day but was done (under ft,)—F. A. Twomblv. Mrs. Fannie W. Wheeler returned morning, nothing really til about 10 when the sun came Hart, biscuit mat. visit in yesterday -1 School..New York Fash- 1st; Allen Dyer, 2d. o'clock, Oakland. to her High until when had Mrs. F. K. Prescott, braided rug, 2 hooked home in Roxbury, Mass. man to His Brethren. Wednesday, everything Matched oxen—A. W. out and to Knowlton, .st: II it was decided open. Many who rugs, rag carpet. Mrs. Levi Poor of PAGE 4. been in order. In the cattle II. 2d. Augusta arrived Satur- Mrs. Horace P. Barker of put working Rich, intended to exhibit were the Mrs. C. F. Centre Mont- \ m.i Galveston ..Waldo Matched kept away by Wood, yarn rug. day to visit Mrs. Frank S. Coombs. County there was about an 4-year-old—A. W. Knowlton, 1st. Miss Ola 9 ville is in Belfast iiu- Bells... Supreme Judicial department average weather, and some arrived late Wood, years, crazy quilt. visiting friends. Matched ;l-year-old—I). H. Dodge, 1st. threatening Mrs. J. C. i"oi Notes .Obituary ..Election exhibit. The show of horses and colts was Townsend, 3 quilts. Miss Rose George of 11 alio well is Harold Matched 2-year-old—F. Ricker, Jr. 1st. in the day. The showing of cattle was L. visiting Carle left Monday for Court...Pearson's J’rogram.. Eunice Whitcomb, rag rug, yarn her Billerica, very small. were well Matched steer rug. sister, Mrs. Emery O. Pendleton. to staples. Eire at Newport. Sheep represented, calves—Harry Littlefield, small, and there was but one Hock of sheep, Mrs. Vomey Thompson, bouquet. Mass., attend the Military school. PAGE 5. and the shown of the different 1st. Miss Bertha L. M. specimens but the poultry exhibit was the best for Thompson, sofa pillow. Staples, Esq. of Washington, Me., Horace Jones of i' Hast.. The Churches..Trans- Trained steers—D. Meservey, 1st; F. Beverly, Mass., is visit- breeds were well and in was in Belfast last on ■.. developed good are the award- Thursday business. -1a• \ aelits ‘and Boats.. Regi- Ricker, 2d. years. Following premiums THE HACKS. ing his sister, Mrs. .John McTaggart. Local condition. The llown buck bull—G. W. is...Concerning Industries. Hampshire Ayrshire Partridge, 1st. ed: Although notice was Geo. A. Bailey of Oklahoma page (>. pretty generally cir- Woodard, Chester W. Cottrell and wife of shown by Hon. I. G. Reynolds of Brooks is Guernsey bull—A. L. Blaisdell, 1st. is in Xewbury- NEAT STOCK. culated that the races Territory, Belfast for a few days on w k Literary News and Notes. Hereford bull—D. Meservey, 1st. Tuesday morning port, Mass., are in Belfast on business. the best specimen of this breed ever exhib- were business. !*
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