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The Republican Journal: Vol. 74, No. 52 —■ -3^ 74-~ NUMBER 52. of To-Day1* jounul. ball on the first week in 1904. January, TWO BIG SCHOONERS SUNK. OBITUARY. Philbrick of Palmyra and Mrs. Sadie A. p^nts .The Cortland aldermen and council- THE CHURCHES. special mention. Mrs. Pitcher and Mrs. PAGE 1. Bray of Belfast. He leaves one brother | men in joint session re-elected Frost sang with their usual fine ability and j week- New sp»Per Notes..Trans- Monday Th* Loufie B. Crary and Frank A Palmar Amos Deo. ind one sister—Jefferson linn. Frederic E. for a third Hatch, born in Jackson, Me., Rowe of Stough- Master Arthur Morrison de- i-ttc nowdoin College..The Smelt Boothby collided and toon went to the bottom. The Baptist Sunday school had an enter- sweetness; Pec. 12, 1902. ton, Hass., of '"mu: schooners Sunk..The U. Ik term as mayor, the voters having fail- Eleven men perlehed. 1925, died In Jackson By formerly Northport,and Urs. tainment at the lighted all his violin * vestry Christmas eve, with by charming solos, fV: Ihrrland. Obituary. News of the ed of a choice after two elections. the life of this which was spent almost Joanna Brewster of North Chesterville, churches..Personal. Boston, Dec. 22. The fishing schoon- nmn, Santa Clans, brownies, fairies, a tree, etc. and the cornet solos, so pleasingly rendered -p'#. was His in his birth, the com- of Belfast. Mr. Rowe was a Mayor Boothby inaugurated. er Manhassett arrived entirely the town of formerly farm- Mr. were much PAGE 2. here early today Rev. G. E. wishes to by Crockett, received with inaugural address gave the net were sr and stone an Edgett extend thanks city having on board ten survivors of the munity have ever felt that they all mason, industrious, honest enthusiasm all. Rowdotn’s New Lib- debt as a decrease of to the friends who so furnished by Washington.. $1,298,219, $59,690. wrecked schooners Frank A. Palmer better for his them, and in sitisen. He had been in poor health for kindly Tup in the Glide.. The Religious .In the special election in Andros- presence%siong music at the lecture "\;.hs The Squaw Brook Hatch- and Louise B. Crary, which were in his death they mourn the loss of a generous, many years, from a complication of troubles. Wednesday evening, PERSONAL. .p coggin for State senator returns Deo. 17th. in Frankfort. county collision oil Thatch- true hearted Hatch was the Funeral services will be held ^fljoiDg from all but two small towns indicate Wednesday night Christian. Mr. at his daugh- PAGE 3. er’s island. Eleven sailors were either ter’s The the election of Judge C. Wing, only son of Amos and Patience Hatch, and home Saturday forenoon. Rev. E. S. services at the Methodist church next U. A. Hoyt returned home Tuesday nigh George killed in the collision, drowned or died Traveling in the United 8tates of Rep., by about 190 plurality, the vote was born upon the farm where he died. He Phllbrook will officiate. Sunday will be as follows: Preaching by from Path. Hn His Ser- from exposure after the accident. Fif- i/ongregationalists. light. had but one the wife of Amariah pastor at 10.45 a. m.; foKWi:!' ,,(1 News of the Week..Lamolne being very Johnson, Socialist, teen or more from either vessel took a sister, subject “Christianity’s R. F. Dunton, Esq., was in Augusta last Ended..Belfast Free has about Marshal of Port- Frank S. and Elvira (Winters) Bartlett world a strike 300.City Henry small boat. At 8 a. m. when the Man- Frost, who resided near the city tie;” Sunday school at 12 m.; Epworth Friday on business. ftp* Maine Granite Industry. M. Breen of Dec. 22nd noti- was irrived in Belfast evening, with Augusta hassett was 46 miles off Highland light land and died many years ago. He Saturday League at 6.30 p. in.; Christmas concert at fied all the alleged dealers to im- the of James S. Harriman, Esq., was .n Augusta PAGE 4. liquor the lookout sighted a small boat with twice married. in 1847, to Eliza A. body their little daughter, -Mabel 7.30. All are invited. man- First, on business. ,nk A. Munsey.. 1829 1903 Shall mediately quit business. In the men were Rose who died their home in Monday '' who making signals of dis- Croxfonl of who died in 1863. By Bartlett, at i'!' «;anie? Letter From Oregon.. date which emanated from head- Jackson, Christian Science services are held police tress as well as could in the Lisbon The deceased was a every Mrs. Rhoades of is Hr!* .,! y The Penobscot Ice Situa- they heavy this union there were three children, John Falls, Friday. Lucy Northpcrt spend- quarters, no distinction is made be- weather which Sunday morning at 55 Cedar street, at 11 n Pension Case. prevailed. The Manhas- E. Tur- bright, lovable child and her death was a ing a few weeks in Belfast. tween the fiistclass hotels and restau- C., who resides in Melrose, Mass.; Rev. H. S. Fiske first set changed her course and bore down blow o’clock, reader. Sub- PAGE 5. and common who lives and lsdra freat to her parents and friends. She Wm. H. will Christmas with rants, leading drugstores on the distressed which had been ner, in Woodfords, Me., ject of “Christian Science.” Bray spend I fast The Fuel Situation..The craft, was born in Waldo on Christmas lesson-sermon, N barrooms. There are 37 in the S. who of Liver- day, two C. H. Maxfield in Waterville. Secret Societies. places launched from the The men married Geo. Chandler Testimonial are on Wedding Crary. went meetings held Wednes- v city holding U. S. licenses. of Miss Julia years ago, and her parents to Lisbon Report...County (Torres- Many aboard her were all but as a more Falls. In 1866 he married Miss Susan Dinsmore is at home lor the the dealers that will the helpless Falls day evening at 7.30. All are cordially wel- )&•' .ri‘ say they quit result of their to the T. whom be had soon after. Funeral services were exposure rigorous Higgins of Thorndike, by come. holidays from Bridgton, N. J. PAGE 6. business while others state that they weather beld at the home of her Mr. and only 10 of them were two sons, Lincoln residence Bangor, and grand-parents, will beer below the re- G., Dr. F. A. Knowlton was dispense only alive. One of had md Mrs. W. on Services at the Universalist Church next of Fairfield in a Six Master .Literary News them become Mahlon who several ago assumed George Bartlett, Sunday quisite two per cent, of alcohol.A S., years Belfast on \. *■. ps Wanted .Fought With crazed his and Rev. L. M. officiat- Sunday will be as follows: At 10.45 A. M. yesterday business. by sufferings during the of the homestead farm and ifternoon, Burlington i. The Woman >\ ho Worried petition is being circulated in several management Saturday night, shouting at the of The and four regular service, the Mrs. E. of Home (poem)...Girls’ towns to have the State settle for dam- top the care of his father in his declining years- ng. parents grand-parents preaching by pastor; H. Conant has returned from a his voice that the were after >anthemums (poemi..Reg- police him, >f the little one followed the remains to subject, “Life in Exclamation at visit to her in ages caused a moose. Last While Mr. one who never Points”; daughter Portland. ie ; Vessels. by spring jumped overboard and Hatch was sought 1 a moose scared disappeared. ;heir last in the lot in 12 m., Sunday school and men’s class con- 0- the horse of Mrs. Emma public favors he was interested and in sym- resting place family Miss Ellen D. Townsend is PAGE 7. Four other members of the little spending the Easter of Andover. The horse ran and IValdo. ducted by at 7.30p. ser- boat’s company died from exhaustion pathy with whatever contributed to the pastor; m., praise holidays at her home in New Haven, Ct. Grange..Toddy £ond The Mrs. Easterdied from injuries received. vice ; singing led of ad- and the exposure to which they had welfare of his town or community, and his by cornet; subject Philippine Reports..News- one of the Reginald Hazeltine is spending his holi- .Ilenry Rollins, aged 78, been The Died in West November dress, “Straightforwardness.” mu- Smart Women.. ten survivors counsel and was often even Penobscot, 28th, Special Prospect’s oldest active business men of subj^gted. advice sought, vacation in from Boston. .* Pie The President on Bangor, were in a and sic. day Belfast, K' Apple pTtiable condition several after he be active in Alvin R. Heath, aged 51 years. He wa,s Newfoundland Busi- died suddenly Dec. Slst of had ceased to public Treaty pneumonia. of them may die. All were frost bitten married to E. who with Jolur C. Clement is at home for the holi- \ i^nsta..Prohibition Points. He came from in 1849 affairs. He interest in and Georgia Wardwell, The Methodist school will have a New Hampshire and some of them will have never lost them, Sunday with his Edmund probably ;hree sons, Howard J., Elijahs.,and Norris Christmas and days from Chauncey Hall school, Boston. PAGE 8. brother, H.. forming their feet and hands amputated. The as a man of keen perception and sound tree entertainment at the a partnership under the firm name of L., survive him. With the exception of some at 7 Geo.
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