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The Republican Journal.~~ ___BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1899. NUMBER 22. ment of Baptist institutions of learning Waldo Teachers’ Association. of the talk will be a long time getting down the Nation’s was over $33,000,000.At the general County Honoring Dead. exercise consisted of recitation, sing- PERSONAL. of the Institute of to the rural school population. Every and and meeting Mining Engi- The services ing marching, at its close each de- A the audience with of Memorial Sunday before neers in London 25th the address of large of speaker tried to impress a wreath the Mrs. Mary A. Libby is the « KV THl K8DAY NOKNISG BY THE May party teachers left Belfast Fri- posited upon evergreen mound. spending week Thomas H. Marshall G. A. R were President was devoted to a that would instruct and Post, m Detroit. Longdon pes- day morning, May on the steamer Cas- something improve In response to an encore the ladies 26th, held at the and the young simistic review of the exhaustion of the schools of Maine; and the State Baptist church, although tine, to attend a of the Waldo superin- sang "Ked White, and in which Mr. and Mrs. McKeeu Journal Pub. Co. meeting weather was Blue,” they Joseph spent Sun- British coal and iron. He said the evi- tendent allowed the schools were in a de- stormy the house was well Republican County Teachers’ Association in were assisted by Miss Rena Black. The day in Bangor. dence all to the fact that “50 Winterport. filled. The and were par- pointed The weather condition. The principal of the platform pulpit neatly was perfect and the sail up the plorable ticipants were Misses Winnie ■uinalis I Mb PAPER tor Maine Seafar- years hence we shall be and Sanborn, Ben Hazeltine was in Bosten a few practically depen- river was Castine Normal school thought there was too appropriately decorated. A large flag days dent upon the United States for everything that could be desired. Maude Herrick, Nellie Hall, Flora the ing People.” cheap and hung behind the and a smaller one Rich, past week on business. at much trashy literature meaningless pulpit, coal, iron and steel, and our sons will find Arriving Winterport we were met by a Sadie Seavey, Ethel Savery, Florida Carrow schools. But the served as an altar-cloth. Red, white and in an w ith reading matter in the day Joseph Williamson.Esip.was Frankfort alliance the United States for coal- committee of teachers who escorted us to Alice Crosby, Stella Mildred McAnd- In ami blue with on the front Black, last illation City County our discov- the hall we attended they did not decide what their buntiug stars, hung Thursday on business. ing navy imperative.”.The where the meetings were held. less. of the and there was a ery has been made that the of The course should be in view of the present pros- platform, very taste- E. S. Pitcher returned legislature morning session was but Post Commander W. H. Saturday from a h hm*-. In brief, very ful Clifford then advance,$2.OOa >ear 1897, in revising the Iowa uninten- It will take a long time for some of the arrangement of flowers, ferns, palms, etc. brief 50 cents tor code, The pect. read the business trip to Boston. three months' that interesting. meeting was called to The Grand following i'nnis. For one inch tionally provided hereafter Presiden- advanced view's to sift down to instruct in Army Post was escorted to the square, one order by President H E. Ellis of Belfast. Lee Patterson and cents, tor one week, and 25 tial electors shall be chosen the church the Sons of ROLL OF HONOR: Osborn Lord spent Sun- by After the rural districts. In our sparcely settled by Veterans, seats being F-epuent insertion. districts music by a quartette, Rev. D.H. day with friends in Congressional instead of by the Piper reserved in the centre of the church for Bangor. of very little if anything will ever The Roll of Honor of State at The law as it stauds the Waldo population Thomas II. Mar- large. would Winterport gave County these two bodies and for the Mrs A. A. Carleton is be known of what instructive lessons were Relief Corps shall Post now spending the week ol the Democratic teachers a very cordial address of welcome. contains 278 names, 7 of .items lo-Uay’s Journal. probably give party two, and Ladies’ Aid with her sister in Hallowed. heard even in county teachers Society. which have and perhaps three electors in the Presi- Mr. II. D. McLellan of any meeting. been added since Memorial Belfast responded The order Day PAGE 1. don’t seem of service was as follows: Charles F. dential election of 1900. The next legis- briefly. Generally speaking it to be any- last year. Following is the Roll of Honor, Parks of Bradford, N. H., was i. From <>ueen to President.. lature will in Belfast undoubtedly restore the old business in the rural districts what Organ Voluntary. the names marked with a * last week on business. Waldo j Miss Caroline W. Field of Belfast then body's being those Kndeys Policy County law. ..There is no more ; factor there are in store for schools Scripture Invitation. added ■';on..The Belfast Schools.. Hon encouraging an great things during the past year. Mrs. A. I. Brown went to Cauiden last in the business situation than gave able, interesting and practical talk Do xo logy. j present the But one is Adam, Scott. Pe.td. .The Ware Murder. in the rural towTus. thing Lowney, Axel J. for a visit a .The confidence and on “Some Aids and Methods in the Teach- Lord's Prayer. Friday of few days. ks Personal. ; hopefulness of the cotton Allyn, Wm. B. Luce, Albert S. known very quickly, and that is about Hymn, ”0 Day of Rest and Gladness.” manufacturers. are busi- ing of Literature This was *Bagley. Alonzo. Maddocks, Alex. H. Mrs. Esther Carter left PA<5K 2. They doing good followed by a Saturday morning schools. All the resideuts Responsive Reading, Psalm 63. Baker, Albert. Daniel usss now ami expect it to contiuue brief suspended Maddocks, R. to visit relatives in ,u>..Interview with Platt The good business session, alter which the visit- Anthem, “There is a Laud Pure Baker, Charles. Maddocks, Massachusetts. and reinsure in a suspended district strangely and very Delight,” Ephraim. S!ejiped The Wheat improve.The being ors were a Baker, Edward. Thomas H. Crop., tight- invited to bountiful dinner in the Protheroe Marshall, Miss Willy Grout went to Portland last. rerp;liars. .McKinley to the ened considerably over the liquor dealers quickly lose their friends in school matters, Scripture Reading. Bartlett. Joseph V. Mathews, Adelphus B. s h> and dining hall. The tables were very Bean, Andrew L). < for a visit of a Notes..Mrs. Eddy v.-. of Boston. are now daintily in Mason, .James Thursday few weeks. They being obliged and coming hardships are store for them. Prayer. Bean, 11. M. arranged and were over in a Mayo, Nelson X. to take thi ii of out of their presided pleas- Response, “Tender Shepherd,” Clark Martin W. Hon. K. W. Ellis of Embdeu was in PAG K 3. display goods I am not sure hut that some of this advance Beckwith, McColley, Augustus. Bel- on ing manner by young 1,idles from the Wiu- Offering and Invoked Blessing. Black, windows, the ground that inter- Henry. Melody. Michael. fast, a few days last week on :;ietield..(iraeatim they talk about education and seeking after posi- Hymn, Thou Brackett, Rufus E. business. Empire ! fere with a clear view of the terport School “Come, Almighty King.” Merrithew, Alnal C. New York < bars from High City's Annual iit t i.• tions for the men and women is Sermon the Pastor to the Thomas H. Mar- Bray, James. Michaels, Mrs. Fannie the outside...Rear The young against by George. (Ulmer) Smith ,,f Rockland Fianeisco ol the North..News Admiral Schley’s afternoon session was called to order shall No. G. A. Bray, George W. Michaels, Samuel. 1 Post, 42, R. -i- League.. Kn<*x Be the rural farming population. Those who Brewster, Lewis. Miller. visited friends in Belfast the week. County progress westward since lie left Omaha by the who announced the several Zachariah 1:4—Meu of the Present. (Jeorge. past Large a President, Brier, Eben F. Sheridan Punning Presenp- has been a get an education and deserve a positiou are Miller, F. t: -.. triumphal tour. At Prayer. Horatio arrived last File Hinds Family io Amer- every committees. A pleasing selection was ren- Brier, Francis E. miluken, John i-. Spicer Thursday from iciitists Arrested.. tow n ou the line stood in a part of the number that are Quartette, “I would love Thee.” Charles. Bucksport people crowds dered the only seeking Brown, Mixer, Jackson. Malden, Mass w here he Fairfield Floral j by orchestra, after which a Teach- Benediction. Joshua spent the w nter. Case EdgarC.il- ! on the platforms, eager to catch a glimpse after some easy position and about all want Brown, L. Monroe, Nahum 1\ ing exercise in arithmetic was Mr. Brown, Josiali G. .James B. C. B. Hall was in of him. lie on the rear given by The pastor, Rev. R. T. gave a forci- .Moody, Boston a few last PAGE 4. appeared platform some city job. Ou.y three days ago a farmer, Capeu, Bruce, John (). Moore, Albion K. days j A. O. Hall of I*. week and their The Winterport.