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The Republican Journal, \H<MK 71?. _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31. IHQ4. NUMBER 13. of rtent5 Today’s Journal. various intellects and dispositions most THE CHURCHES. OBITUARY. successfully. A writer in the Rockland s»,ieties..Transfers in Real | Star truly says of her: “A woman of ex- PERSONAL .Belfast Weather Report... Meetings at the Auxiliary Mission, 58 ;ar\ The (. lunches..Dr. John G. Capt. Xehemiah Smart died at his home cellent character, pleasing and manners, Church street, Tuesday and Friday even- ,.,K" Personal, Arthur \ in Swanville, March 23d, after a short ill- courteous to all, she made many Ritchie, Esq., spent Sunday with Bel fast friends, ings, and Sunday at 7.30 p. m. j \u i'.a Springs, Fla.. People who learned With sorrow friends in Lewiston. ■ ness. Ue was born in of her [ Vt".au-. Letter from Washington Swanville, Dec. 7, death.-’ Her father lives in There will be a League meeting at the Rufus Hiooks Town Meeting. TheGran- 1836, a son of Joseph and Hannah (Staples) Lineolnville, and she Barton went to Watervilie Tnes •- Industry. leaves one M. E. church Easter morning at 7 o'clock. for a lew Smart. His grandfather, Joshua, came brother, Joseph S. Mullin of day days, on business. Knd of South America The Road The to make a Lineolnville, and two Miss members are requested spec- -siion .• Lillian’s Quick Trip. The from Xewmarket, X. H., to Swanville and sisters, Mary H. Miss Florence Gilmore arrived Wednes- Future. ial effort. l C .rdi of the built and operated the first grist and saw Mullin of Boston and Miss Louise H. day from Leominster, Mass. M. E. rials. East Maine Confer- mill in that section. He also built Mullin of Portland. The remains There was an error last week in announ- News ot Brooks..Belfast one of arrived Mrs. Jennie rhe R. G. Harbutt to Blodgett of Augusta is visit- still Closed... News of the the first frame houses in the town. at Camden on the train from cing the oall of Rev. the Joseph Wollaston, ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11. ce*. Mr. Manley Withdraws. church at Castine. The call Quimby. Smart was a veteran of 1812, and rose to the Mass Thursday night. The funeral ser- Congregational \~w s of Belfast. Miss was held is not limited to six months, but is without Evelyn P. Morison is at home from [ rank of Xehemiah Smart was the vice Friday morning at 10 o’clock ! .lioness in Dress..A Bluehill major. Boston for j.r at the Uuiversalist church, Rev. E. specification as to time. a vacation from the art school. l !.:t-rary News and Notes Got youngest except one of eleven children, H. ■p'-u — Miss Abbie Pay Nursery Rhymns one of w hom Mrs. Hannah Chapin of Rockland, assisted by Rev. Hen- M. C. Hill has been elected delegate and 0. Stoddard is at home for * of Water Yes* only survives, J. Register Deep Miss to the Easter vacation from \ Reminiscence of 1875. Bachelder of Belfast. He attended the ry Jones, officiating. Nettie M. Follett, alternate, the Wellesley College. to orrcspniideiicc Belfast Free district schools in Swanville and worked Lay Electoral Conference be held at Mrs. A. J. Condon arrived wife of Alonzo Poland of Saturday 1'tpeis and Periodicals..E. Lolette, Mont- to two to on his father’s farm until when he Pittsfield choose laymen repre- Irom visits in Medford and "••mi inary. nuck sport. .Republl- 1862, ville died at the home of her son March Worcester, liNention. enlisted in Co. E. of the 19th Maine In- sent eastern Maine at the next session of Mass. 21st from Bright’s disease after a Locals..The New* of Rel- lingering the general conference to be held at Los fantry. He rose steadily by reason of William A. Clark p New* Brighton Live Stock and painful illness, which at times serious- retnrnediby Saturday faithful and efficient service from Angeles, Cal., next May. l**-ifast Price Current.. Births. orderly ly affected her mind. She was the daughter eights’ train from a business trip to Port- ! v af.es. .Deaths. the two of lieu- John H. Vincent of the Metho- sergeant, through grades of Solomon and Lurana (Wright) Getchell. Bishop land. tenant, to captain. He received a severe dist Episcopal church arrived at New York secret societies. She was born May 20, IfSod, and had always 11. E. McDonald w ent to Boston wound in the right shoulder at the battle March 23d on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Tuesday lived in Montville. August 28, 1859, she :o buy furniture and will return the last of of Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864, by which he der Grosse, after an episcopal tour of the 1.■» Ue, F. ami A. M., con- was married to Alonzo Poland and to them die week. was from the front four but European stations of the church, of which kept months, were born three children: Ida j ii'i degree at a special meet- M., wife of Mrs. M. H. Small of East Belfast is v; -it with his still in a he has had the few returned to duty arm W. of charge during past years. .; svlay. F. White Waldo; Weldon A. Poland, ing friends and relatives in Ever" mustered out He will over the Maine Portland, sling. He was May 31,1865. with whom she and Lettie E. preside conferences, 1 <(>. had work in lived, Poland, ?tt and Lynn. F., soon after a farm in attend the conference at Los An- He bought Searsmont, who died in 1888. The funeral occurred at general ! »• .:iee at the E. D. Burd of regular meeting ten seven of which geles, Cal., and then return to his head- West Medford arrived last on which be lived years, her late home Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. ■-diir.g. quarters at Zurich, Switzerland. Friday to attend the funeral of Dr. John j he served as town treasurer. In 1875 he M. J. Wentworth of Knox words speaking J. Brooks. uampment. I. < >. O. F., con- his farm and in the manufac- at the sold engaged of comfort to the sorrowing ones. The Prayer meeting Congregational ii Purple degree at a special ture of silver and nickel ware in ■hutch at F.zra L. Talbot is oil on Deering. bearers were four brothers of the Grange, this, Thursday, evening 7.15; duty account of i iv business to Portland and of the illness, and ow evening. lie moved the II. P. Barker, W. D. Tasker, C. B. Ring topic, “The necessity cross.” Sun- George Bige is tiring on the until when he sold out and services: Easter of the Y. P. train. ommandery of the Golden continued 1890, and (.(scar Newell, and the funeral was un- day meeting passenger to Swanville. He was town clerk S. C. E. at 7.30 a. m.; “Our victories ie will meet in Path, April 20. returned der the direction of Hon. L. C. Morse of topic, d\. R. Ilunnewell of Pittsfield, a member from 1858 to I860 through Christ,” I Cor. 15:50-58. Rev. A. if the are expected. of Swanville inclusive, Liberty. The floral offerings were as fol- Democratic State Committee, was in II was State senator from Waldo county in Young of Bangor will preach at 10.45 die city .11 ch will iimu lows: cross, Mrs. W. J. Bean; wreath, Mrs. Tuesday. There will be 1871 and the Deering class two a. m. special Easter music. vorocation next even- represented Eliza Bean; bouquets, Mrs. Effie Bean, r„ i\eeu anu granuson, rranK Keene, Monday school at noon. Address in the in the State while living Sunday were in n the Mark years legislature Mrs. W. X. Mrs. Rebecca Poland and DR. JOHN G. BROOKS. Rockland last week to attend the degree. Fay, at 7.30 m. Rev. A. H. in that town. In 1869 and '70 he was a vestry p. by Young. funeral of A. J. ■" Mrs. C. II. Clement. She was a firm be- Capt. Hall. Lodge, K. of I*., conferred Dr. John G. Brooks died at 5.15 a. m and Dr. of the State valuation commission. Easter will be observed the Brooks had two valuable oil paint- member liever in Spiritualism and was most Sunday by Fred Atwood has been and third ranks, by dispensa- happy March _>4th at his residence on Church ings of his appointed post- He was in the common council of Baptist church with appropriate exercises. great-great-great grand parents, when surrounded by her spiritual friends. master at Rumford but it is not our :esday evening, March 23d, to street, lie had been as well as usual when and his who was a Falls; two and an alderman one Sermon the Rev. E. S. Ilabijah Savage wife, Portland years Up to the time of her last sickness she was by pastor, Philbrook, Fred Atwood of new member to participate in he retired at 9 but had a severe ill She a Winterport. at 10.45 a. Emmaus o’clock, Phillips. was remarkably beautiful year. He was a U. S. inspector at the of an affectionate and cheerful in.; topic, Revelations; Prospect to institute McKinley disposition, turn in the and medical aid woman Mr. and Mrs. Charles KniMinrr nf tha Har llarhnr Hrpnkwufpr. school at men’s at night, although and her mother was one of the Bradbury arrived which endeared her to her family and a Sunday noon; meeting was promptly summoned, and he had handsomest women of Tom Camden last to look after in that at other 3.30 Y.