Courier Gazette : January 9, 1894
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Courier-Gaze V- ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, .JANUARY 9, 1891 Entered h« gMoSd (Jim Mall Mattel. Number 1 FUEL FUND. OUR ALIENS. OLD VETS. THE RuCKLAND WATER COMPANY in lhe company’s system, and where it Is _______ below tho reach of frost has to a large Th. rn is a great deal of want in our Items of Interest Regarding People For Local Members of That Gallant Regi- B K Watts remembers us wilh copies merly Residing In Kncx County. ment, the Twentieth Maine. It Passes Into the Possession of Well ”Xl' Dl vnrifipd '*• name. oily. Many families arc unable to pro of tho Punta Gordn, Fla . Herald. < 2 s i f it One of the finest families that ever Known Boston Capitalists. ------------ ______ w a s n o t vide fuel with which to keep warm went out Irom old Knox to seek a home One ol the finest regiments that hailed ---------- The money tor this transaction was This is a season of money earning in from the Dirigo State was the Twen In the Milchell-Corbett contest it A Big Purchase—Nrw Company Will all raised in Boston. Among the gentle- T h e B e st elsewhere was that of Mrs. Ehen Thorn looks as though Mitchell would win— we unique ways, but we believe tbo young tieth Maine. This regiment has a num SornFthing' Hi^or\tl‘-CPiV?ns<'c!n^ ra,‘n lransaction.be- — d oes dike and children, who resided in South mean Governor Mitchell of Florida. people thus far have not been engaged Thomaston, in the fine hou«e now oc ber of members resident in this section. nccicd With the Company. sides Mr. Starr, may ho mentioned, S L Miller of the Waldoboro Nows, Mr. C. F. W. Dillaway, Mr. 8 ’s pnrt- ~2^S any one in anything of the sort, and so T he cupied by Collector W. II Luce who bought it of them. who is Secretary and Treasurer of the There is a revival of Napoleonism in AMES R Farns- nfir> Mr- Charles W. Young and Mr. suppose that C -G. has a plan to propose Coal sells Mrs. Thorndike was born nt the Creek, Regimental Association, is contemplat France. Plays in which the renowned worth and other Charles S. Rogers, all of Boston, iP illsta y ’s E at ten cents a hod. To the yonng miss in Thomaston, and is a sister of A. II ing furnishing T he C (J. with a history Corsican figures prominently are popu members of the There arc reasons for believing, it may or Iml fifteen years and under who will Fogg of this city and L. E. Fogg of of that gallant organization, nnd we lar in the theatres and sketches of his Farnsworth fami ho said, that Mr. George P. Wescott, of earn the greatest number of ten cents South Thomaston. Mrs. Thorndike hope to bo able to publish the first in life are eagerly bought and read ly have sold 1,- Portland, president of the Portland stallment before long Following is a Water Company, who has extensive hold between now and Feb G T iif. C.-G will now resides in Seattle, Wash., and is 8G3 shares io the BEST very pleasantly located. The son Geo list of the resident members: T he hTtifcP of Wover in built, they buy, Rockland Water ings in that and other water companies, give a nice gold ring The money thus ’urn over th» bills of the By-and-By, would briny: a F. Thorndike and youngest child, Miss Aaron Andrews. Atwood Andrews, Itn guten are reached ';y a deviout* way, Co. to Bo-ton capitalists, the sale being . has an interest in the deal.—Rockland raised will be used as a fuel fund, to be Hidden rom all but un angel's eye. Alice, m ike their homo with her Daniel Andrews, ot West Rockport; It winds about snd In and out made to C. F S arr of the firm ol Dilla k e r' b e tte r p rice Z"— expended lor the poor of our city. The Obed A. Andrews, Wm. B Bradford, The hills and dales tn sever, George F. is purser ot a steamboat ply Once gvi r the hills of the By And- By waj’ it Starr, Boston, as trustee. It is th a n -*j~~U ten cent pieces should be handed in ns Ing between Seattle nnd Victoria. W K. Bickford,M. E Lawrence, Austin And you're lust In the Louse of Never. under food that he represents a syndi A second cargo of pipe for tho com Ferr.and, Edward A. Humphrey, Henty fast as earned so that the poor may bo Mise Grace, now Mrs. D. H. Gilman, T h’-Ji iut’ - of Never Is filled with wilts, cate of well known Boston capitalists. pany’s system has arrived and is pilod <2^ every other S. Mathews, John D. Morse, C. A. WPIt Just in a minutes and pr. tty toons; upon the vacant Farnsworth lot. Spring gi tting the benefit ot the money at once resides in Seattle Her husband is an The noise of their wings ns they beat the gate) Mr. Starr also lias tiie refusal of 200 F lo u r? attorney and prominent railroad man, Copeland, Ambrose Whitcomb, ot Comes back lo t e earth In the afternoons, more shares, which will give the new street. Tlie names of all contributors will he W hen stia''ow - fly ucrufts the sky and vi ry wealthy. His wedding gilt to Thomaston; John L Bradford, Chandler Ai d iu-h with rude endeavor purchase's control of the company, as To question the hills of the By und By LOCAL LACONICS. published in thia paper. his bride was $40,000. They live in Brackett, Henry II. Butler, J. F. At, the) ask for the huuse ul Never. the whole number of shares is but 2,137 fine stylo. They have no children. Creighton, T . A Divis, S. L Messer, T h e h »nso of Never was built whh tears; The new proprietors assume all the CITY CHAT. C. G. Stewart, ot Union; Rufus R. And lost in the hills of tho By am’-By Newsy Notes and Brief Mention of Miss Lucy, now Mrs. Ligbtburn, re Are a inl'llon hopes un i a million tears— company’s contracts, including that of Laie Home Happenings. sides in Colorado, where her husband is Blackington, of South Hope; G. W. A baby's smiles and a woman's cry, the Radford Iron Co. of Radford, Pa , Here and There About Our Rapidly Burding. of South Thomaston; E, 1 he winning way seems bright today, Glowing Metropolis. engaged in profitable business. They for iron pipe for the new system, and Gur city schools began yesterday, Creighton, South Union; John F. have two children, a girl and a boy, ami veils in the house of Ne that with Daicey & Taylor of Ruston o o Quite a number of our stores now Clifford, Alden Miller, Camden; Eben — Chicago Dispatch. are most pleasantly located. for laying it. It is understood that the C. IL Merrifield and G. I. W hitten close evenings, and as a consequence Elwell, Ira Elwell, Oliver T. Mank, Miss Minnie, now Mrs. Jam es Both- system will be thoroughly rebuilt on a enptured eighty t dd pickerel ut Grassy St. George; E Folsom, Vinalhaven; Battle Creek, Mich., according to a Ex r c !etf w ithout Pain hard-working clerks and employers have wcll, resides in Seattle, wbete her bus modern system Pond. Thursday. some little time for recreation and self Frank Geyer, Henry Geyer, J. T. despatch to the New York World, is tho BY band is engaged in the insurance busi o o improvement. Ol course, the closing of ness. Ho is well-to-do. Mr. nnd Mrs Peabody, Joel S. Hart, Jacob McLain, scene of great excitement at this time, The Rockland Water Company was DR. OWOR. iho Main street stores doesn’t tend Io Bothwell have no children. Miss Min Edmund Wotton, Friendship; Elijah D. because Ellen G. White, the mother of created by an act passed August 20, J. B. Loring of this city is making a liven up matters much of an evening, nie will bo remembered as a fine pianist Gushee, Appleton; Charles A. Jones, Adventism, has had revealed to her in a 1850, with power to construct an aque 16 foot center-board beat for Dunn & but we can put up wilh that in the in Ava, now Mrs. George F. Earle of Edwin Keating, J. M. Kennedy, Porter vision that tho end of the world is near duct from Chiokawatikee Lake into and Elliott of Thomaston. o o terest of humanity. T he C.-G. would Oakland, Cnla., is the mother of two Richmond, J S. Stevens, Wm. F At a meeting in the Tabernacle of that through tho village of Rockland, to like to see other stores doing the same— children, a boy nnd a girl. They have Wight, Lewis Hall, W arren; SylvaDUs place people were adjured to donate regulate the use, distribution, and prices Charles H. Nye has opened a taker ci-1. sens of Ito grocers and the rest a beautiful home Hyler, John II. Jones, Selden D. Hunt, what they could of their personal effect of said water, and to bold real and per shop in M. F. Donohue's stal w it'i any o' ihm-i will crj-.vloce t .• Give the clerks their evenings and E B.