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The Republican Journal V01^1E 85___BELFAST, MALNE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. NIMUFI? , Journal. Today's OBITUARY. boarding place Thursday evening, telling Mrs Mrs. Lizzie Meser- beside the son, a daughter, SECRET SOCIETIES. B vice noble Griffin that be was going for a walk. .Craig; commander, Hester A. She" vey of Lincolnville, four grandchildren, and I | ,- ,,f the Granges-Bowler Brown; noble Annie M. PERSONAL. The funeral of O. Holmes too k noticed that he seemed depressed, and his prelate, Sanborn; noble r,.;] i jrpi Obituary. ...Maine has George place em- ! one also five sisters and one At a of Palestine Com- great-grandchild; special meeting keeper of records, Alice financial Moore. .Wedding Bells.. Friday, Jan. 17, 1913, at 2 p. m., from his late ployer says that he seemed Mrs. James Hussey; discouraged Thurs- brother: Mrs. Lanson Wentworth, mandery, even- Mr..and Mrs. Vernon Titcomb of Brewer are Bull Moose Knights Templar, Wednesday keeper of records, Frederick W. treas- societies. Uplift home at Maine. A of day and said good to all as he of Brown; to ^‘et Citypoint, profusion night left the Peaae and Athearo Hope, Mrs. Liz- the Order of the was on remove shortly to Island Falls to make Personal. George ing, Temple conferred urer, Charles B. Eaton; James their | flowers and the of market. Hie father was herald, F. Dex' presence many sorrowing unable to find *ie Small of Lowell, Maas., Mr*. Laura Luscum two candidates and a followed the home. of a Frontiers- j banquet de- ter; warder of the inner Alberta Experiences relatives and friends told more any further evidence that gate, Drury Dead. .The Lob- eloquently he contem- of Boston and Mrs. Augustus Wellman of gree work. Miss i \ nzo Adams warder of the outer Harold Marjorie Coombs has returned from than words of the esteem in plated his life. Mrs. gate, S. French; 5 industry.Concerning Maine high which he ending Griffin and her Her twin sister, Amanda, died sev- Camden and Rockport. D. D. G. M. D. assisted representative to the Grand will spend the winter at her home was held. Mr. in letters of Augustus Hayes, by Commandery.Past ^choi'ls- Holmes had been in failing daughter condolence to the fam- eral Her funeral was conducted by in Belfast. years ago. Roy E. Sholes as Grand Marshal, both of Noble Commander, Forrest L. Adams. Before health for a but was never com- ily and to Miss Hazel E. Follow- Burleigh’s Speech year, cheerful, Ramsdell of Milo, Rev. H. A. Corey of Camden. .vention. .“Gene" Rust Join- Timothy Chase Lodge, F. £ A. M„ went to ing the installation were the M. V. B. Mitchell of has been plaining, and no one realized the seriousness of his young lady friend, who is speeches by Troy appoint- Winners. .Literary News employed in Stockton Jan. 16th and ed the the office of Mathews News was received in Camden, Jan. 16th, of Springs installed the grand officers,and then all adjourned to the by Governor an agent for the prevention 1: ansfers in Real Estate. his illness until the last month, when he sank Bro’s., speak of the officers of Pownal F. £ A. M. of to .Fish deceased in the the death at Devil's Lake, North Dakota, of Lodge, banquet room, where a fine supper was served. cruelty animals. Wedding. Facts. rapidly. The end came peacefully, and he highest temiB and extend Oscar of Camden. The tele- At the of Waldo No. A short musical program and followed. Mrs. E. H. Back Numbers. ...The went to his long sleep, quietly and happily as I deep sympathy to the bereaved. Gilkey, formerly regular meeting Lodge, dancing Harey has been seriously ill the Roy Mr. the Tei. & Tel Folks Get To- S. Talbot was announced that he was found dead, but 82, K. of P., of Burnham, Jan. Varnum, deputy, is to remain here for week at her on a child. Such had the Lord ordained for the born in Belfast, August gram Friday evening, past home Miller street, but is News of Brooks..The j 23, 1888 some time and .he the son no further particulars were given. Besides a 10th the officers were the continue his work with the of a man. of Ezra L. and Hortense following elected for rapidly improving. a .Death of D. passing thoroughly good George O. Littlefield i Licrary. R, of he is order. son Talbot, and is survived mother, Mrs. Ezra Young Rockport, coming year: G. J. Mudgett, C. C.; Call, V. Mr. Holmes, of Winslow B. and Johanna Eames by his parents and one Roy and Mrs. Warren J. Foss of Fairfield ar- survived one siBter, Mrs. Edward of Andrew was in brother, Earl L. Talbot. He was by Dodge C.; Miles, P.; Wesley Hunt, M. at A.; The annual installation rived last -of Belfast. Holmes, born Swanville, Maine, Octo- a member of and banquet of Prim- Saturday and are guests of Mr. and I Los and one Frank Waldo I. O. O. Angeles, Cailf., brother, Arthur Hunt, M. of W.; F. A. McAllister, Sec.; rose No. Mrs. Charles H. ber 13, 1811. He was the third of a family of Lodge. F„ and a delegati ,n Chapter, 152, Order of the Eastern Sargent. me Judicial Court..The now the of his 1 from the met Gilkey of Boston, guest siBter, Alfred Bowden, M. of F.; E. took four sons. The Jacob who Lodge the remains on their ar- Harry Kinney, M. Star, place in the Masonic Hall last Fri- Mrs. B. P. Hurd of 'uv Industry..A Tribute, others, Holmes, The Waterviile was the guest rival here Mrs. Dodge, in California. remains will of E.; Charles Dyer, O. G. In lost his life in the Civil W’ar, the late John E. Monday evening, accompanied day evening. spite of the storm, there was while in town to attend t-spon deuce. A Reminis- by The the Eastern Star in- the father. be interred at Devil’s Lake. deceased was a a icted Life-Savers.. Pro- Holmes of North and The funeral was held at his late At the regular of Corinthian large attendance, and at 6.30 90 sat stallation of Dr. Chelmsford, Mass., of meeting Royal nearly and Mrs. O. S. Vickery. home young man ami 1 ad a host friends who were down to the Frank 0. Holmes of Swanville, Me. Mr Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 Rev. Arch Chapter Tuesday the Arch attractive tables, with their deco- o’clock, sudden evening Royal Dr. W. L. West, Messrs. Orrin J. and Stockton Springs .Mar- Arthur A. shocked to learn of his death. He was rative Dickey Holmes received his education in the Blair, pastor of the degree was conferred on two centerpieces of apples, to a deli- Married. .. early ! Universalist candidates and enjoy D. Died.. Ship a a and had been Ralph Southworth motored to Rockland last manager of theater company, cious chicken liam It. Roix... County schools of Swanville and later attended the church, officiating. The bearers were Walter j an official inspection was conducted R. E. pie supper. The supper com- in The deceased was in by Friday the interest of the Belfast Food A. for several years. born | Mrs. lence. Academy at East Corinth. After this he Whitehead, Henry Mudgett, Dr. E.S. Web- Hugh R. Chaplin of Bangor, Grand Scrihe of mittee, H. E. McDonald, chairman, Mrs. Fair. The bereaved relatives have the ( ber and Clarence Islesboro. | taught school for some time in Swanville, E. Hall. the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Maine. A Joseph Tyler, Mrs. S. A. Parker, Mrs. R. B. ! HE GRANGES. deepest sympathy of all. Mr. Horace E. McDonald left for Frankfort and the menu Soutbworth and Alias Monday adjoining towns, and assisted banquet, including oysters, chicken, Evelyn Peavey, were as- New Mr. Thomas Houston of York to attend the Furniture his father in on the farm. Jamaica Plain, Mass A note from Samuel H. the cold meat, etc., was served M. sisted in serving a number of white Exposition. carrying Toward Spring brings | by R. Knowlton. by gowned Mrs. Troy, will install its was born in Swanville McDonald has of the store in his the close of the war Mr. Holmes February 8, and news of the Jan. in young ladies, while the cof- charge enlisted in 1837, de«th, 14th, Newtonville, j Timothy Chase Lodge.F. £ A. M.,will install gentlemen poured •_‘4th. died in Swanville at the absence. the Maine but had home of his sis- Mass of his brother William H. The fee. It was a matter of that Cavalry, gone only on|y Spring. | the following officers at the regular meeting general regret is Mrs. Thomas D. the The Journal had a Grange, Brooks, prosper- as far as when news was ter, Nickerson, December Belfast and efficient chairman of the commit- pleasant call last Augusta re- 7. i family used to live in the deceased, J Jan. 30th: Worshipful master, Ralph Hayford; supper Friday 1912. He was son from C. M. j ,,vn as master. It is the of the late John tee. whose efforts had contributed so Howes. of who was plan- ceived of Lee’s surrender and the com- and his brothers Samuel and Fred and sister Es- ; senior warden, Frank Bramhall; much to- Esq., Liberty, Ruth junior warden, horm g exercises for the re- was Houston. He came to the success of the was unable returning from Bangor, where he had pany mustered out of service. In Swanville several telle, were bom here, as were their parents.