January 30,1908
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The _ JANUARY 1908. NUMBER "\tiLUME 80. , BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 30, 5, — oldest editor in the State” and gave a be his guest later iu the season at the New NEWS OF THE GRANGES. Xbe Contents ot To-Days Journal. The Maine Press Association. very interesting talk on newspapers and Meadows inn at a clam bake. OBITUARY. PERSONAL. he bad Us sessions 1-United in Death.. Basket Ball..Change 45th annual of the Maine newspaper writers. At Rowdoin The association in dosing *e The meeting Northern Light Grange, Winterport, held m Maine Press As- with the votes of to the for its The death of True S. on Charles £. Knowlton went to Boston Management...The was Portland been college publica- passed thanks City Reagan Monday sociation.. Portland’s City Hall Burned. Association held In connected au all-day sesssou Jan 23d. ^fress to the hotels Jan. oame as a severe shock Walter A. Gilchrist .Wedding not tions, and in January, 1862, he began hospitable entertainment, alpi afternoon, 20th, Tuesday. ..Capt Jan. 23d and 24th. The members were Harvest Home is Bells..News of the Granges.. .Signs of in Portland for their kindness aud to the of the Grange, Brooks, having to his friends in this While treated to the blizzard and snow his newspaper experience press community. Virgil L. Hall made a brief business to Insanity Obituary..The shoe Situation predicted some interesting and many Maine..Personal. associate editor. The war city for its kindly attention. debates, practi- Mr. Heagan had been In declining health ..Moth Decreasing In blockade, but instead witnessed a spectacu- as an spirit Skowhagan last week. in Rockland, cal questions are discussed. a $8,000 Fire was in full force thereabouts and Fort The next annual session will be held in for number of years, and had just returned of lar fire—the burning city building. William A. Mason made a business to letter From Wolfville, N. S.. Value of,the with his son trip 'l Preble was manned with the 17th Maine Augusta. At the regular meeting of Hranoh Mills from Colorado, where they Labor Saving Devices.. Sailors’Snug And, by the way, are not these weather Augusta and Bangor last week. Clams last seven can- had to seek the benefits of the arid Harbor Protecting Lobsters and Portland? Regiment, which lost many men at the bat- Grange Thursday evening, gone predictions rather unfair to Mrs. Essie P. Carle left last Friday, for An Investigation of Woods.County tle of The papers were much PORTLAND’S fclTY HALL BURNED. didates were instructed in the work of the climate, it was not generally realized that “■ “Once upon a time”—it was many years ago Gettysburg. 'orresponaence. his life was so Boston, and will return this week. Port- then as they are now, wise, considerate and first and second degrees. near its close. He had never 4-Editorials..The Chapel at Sunset..The —the association was storm-stayed in Notes..Demo- in Still the tension Portland was the scene of a most disas- been a robust man, and an at- Hugh Hayford came heme from Oak (hnrches.. Newspaper land for 24 hours or so, and ever sinoe when strong politics. political Dirigo Grange, Freedom, is prospering. thoroughly in that cratic Convention Bangor..Transfers session in was not the same as in times of peace. The trous fire last Friday. Early morning It has taken in five members since the New tack of the grip several years ago tended to Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, for over Sun-, in Real Estate. the time comes to hold the annual organs of both were united in the the Building was discovered to be on has taken weaken bis constitution. Coupled with day. The News of Belfast.. .The News of Portland the editors all over the State say, parties City Tear came in. George Nick less Brooks. of the old flag and did much to in- fire. More than 700 Knights of Pythias were work for another this the sudden death of his wife last spring “now look out for a big snow storm.” But, support the janitor year. Fred G. White left Monday noon to join Houses...Gunning for Alli- The First Maine time and en- broke his and his decline Mailorder their crease the enlistment. in the auditorium at the were completely spirit Linder of Boston on a A Woman of Fashion and her like most weather prophets, predic- The officers of Silver Harvest Grange, George cunning trip gators.. that regiment of long-armed in the ritual when a member being from that inomeut has been certain and con- clothes..A Railroad into the Atlantic tions usually come to naught and Portland’s cavalry, gaged Waldo, were installed Jan. 2nd by Mr. and to Florida. Maine Railroads.. »n Unpublishedl'oem was enlisted at Augusta in the of the fire notified the assembly tinuous. Mr. Heagan was born in Pros- warm welcome would in any event offset swordsmen, apprized Mrs. Delbert Paul of The Sisters are by Whittier.. Another Exposure (poem). Honesty Grange, Pythian making arrange, midst of suows. The speaker said that ami at his suggestion they marohed out by pect, Jan. 29,1851, the son of Capt. Arthur Old Mothers (poem). adverse weather conditions. No fau4t could Morrill. Silver Harvest Grange is doing ments for a masquerade ball to be given in for 1908 .Muscle and Brains.. when he saw Gen. Gilley seated at dneof fours. A few minutes later the lights went and Harriet (Crocker) Heagan. He was Problems be found with weather and the work. Some new members are com- the near future. in Council..Beatrice Thursday’s good Congregationalism was reminded that he was one out. Had out sooner there might educated in the common schools of Prospect held in thecummon council the tables he they gone old ones are poem) Misquotations. .House-clean- opening session, ing in aud being reinstated at Mrs. J. P. Richardson of South Paris is of tlie few members of the have been a serious loss of life. The fire is and attended the seminary at Hucksport ing by Electricity. room that afternoon, was largely attended. living regiment. nearly every meeting. A good interest News.. Belfast from crossed for several tertns. Wheu the guest of Mrs. M. E. Ilaugh and Miss searsport Locals..Ship call the election of officers for Of all of the officers who went from Port- supposed to have originated twenty-one years Born.. Married.. Died. After the roll is being shown and plans are beiug made to Sheldon. Price Current.. and out of all the electric wires in the electrician's depart- old he learned the stonecutters trade and Georgie Stockton Coi respond the ensuing year was taken up. President land 35 are living here, the Grange hall as soon as Springs..Countv was out repair good rnce. generals from MaineNtut two are. ment and the fire alarm system put worked for some ten years at that calling, Mrs. John 0. Black is in Union caring William 11. Dow of Portland having serve^ brigadier weather makes it convenient for the mem- two of commission. The upper part of the or until be found his health as a for her father, Leander Brown, who has two the. committee on in the State and there are outside. to do the work. declining IN the customary years bers UNITED DEATH. burned first and when the big of in been ill for a time. officers named the first vie. seven or eight of the 35 or 3(1 colonels building result stone dust infalation. Later long nominating Only A session waa held dome was in flames it was said to have been very interesting by life he became a and at this ,1 Mrs. Asa M. Gowen of Mont* Fred W. Sanborn Norway, as are Gen. Mattocks said that in those farmer, profes- Tiie Misses Atterbury oENew York and ! president, <j>( living. last Wed- the sight of a life time. The wind was Georges River Grange, Liberty, sion with his wife’s labored with a-sed Away Within tile Week. his successor. Mr. Sanborn/positively de- days a man had to be more than a colonel he, aid, Miss Parks of Boston spent a few days at about 15 Jan. 22nd. a little busi- one of the most blowing a gale and the mertury nesday night, Quite decided success. He was twice married- Asa M. Gowen, clined to serve. It is said that he has en- of wide-a-wakes to get that title and he had Dark Harbor last week. j was transacted and the Lecturer lit citizens of Montville, died at above zero. While the flames raged within, ness pre- His first wife was Nettie Xlarden of Pros- in the business as a side issue to do something more than make a stump of the on Jan. 18th. gaged dog sented the Mrs. W. K. Keene and son Frank R. grip Saturday, the outer walls of the building were cased following program: song, pect, who died in one son, Mr. Gowen wits and is to curtail his labors in other in a sclioolhouse to get his picture early lite, leaving was 80 years. obliged speech Historical J. 0. made a brief visit in Boston last week re- Phoebe iu ice. Many neighboring cities sent aid Grange; talk, Johnson; Emery Heagan. His second wife, Lizzie ,allied, his first wife being directions. However, Mr. Sanborn missed in the papers. The newspaper workers were en- Airs. L. 0. Aiorse, Mrs. Ruby turning morning. ,.i oi Montville. She bore him must and half a dozen or more of steam fire readings, P.