The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 29
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oi 1UUays juuuidi. UOIIUAKX. » paralytic shock, Contents affecting the iTleft. ™nm/V ide and BASE BALL. NORTHPORT NEWS. never fully recover- PERSONAL. ed conaciousness He was a the .Transfers in member of the personal/ ^•cWg of Granges. Arthur Brown, one of oldest resi- Universalist and 1. Bangor's parish Laymen’s League the SKOWHEGAN 4; BELFAST The Maine Highway department announces .' Estate. Invention of Dr. John Masonic Freeman as well as one of the oldest men bodies up to and Cooper of Newport is visiting his Oil dents, railway including Clare- Despite the heavy shower and the threaten- that the State road between j j; Buck...Obituary...Standard mont Commandery and Rockland Northport post L. Mrs. James Carle of Portland ia Blows .The Churches.. in Maine, died July 19th at his home, 21 Second Lodge of the between office and nephew, Ralph Cooper. visiting her Reamer Up. Llks. Mr. Shea is survived ing aspect of the weather game East Northport will be open Mrs. Maine Reunion..Maine by his wife for- July sister, Veizora H. Mitchell. Sixth street, at the advanced age of 95 years. He Mabel on the Con- 2Cth. Ernest O. Brown of this is in f,7 merly Wyllie of Warren; and one Skowhegan and Belfast took place city Barre, Vt.> in Montana. .Base Ball..North- by Mrs. John A. had been in excellent health to 1911, when sister Emma Shea. Funeral where he has Quimby has returned from a Beils. .Secret up services were gress street grounds Wednesday afternoon, employment. ; News. Wedding held afternoon at Capt. William Decrow of Belfast has the fire his on French Sunday 1 o'clock. Rev P A brought visit with relatives in Rockland. res- Reunion.... destroyed home street, and resulted in a for the visit Mrs. Wardwell 7 ...Regimental Allen, Jr,, July 14, victory his fleet of boats and the launch Louise to George returned to Belfast but since that time had been officiating.-Courier-Gazette.' personal. slowly failing. ors a score of 4 to 1. It was a fast, clean 14th after several Mrs. Annie M. Weeman is in Grand Manan by Northport and has taken rooms with Mr. and July spending weeks in Cas- Waste .A Mr. Brown was born in and received Jarius M. for a i i,t. Wood Exchange... Belfast, Healey a former resident of game and the teams were evenly matched The tine. two weeks’ visit with relatives. Cr of Water Rates. .The Cloud- Mrs. Charles Decrow. He to make a ,:jestion his education in the later Rockland, died July 13th at hia home in expects early public schools, Sea score: A. H. Leonard of 7'tand Gale. .Importance of Road View, Mass aged 73 He ljng season here. Mrs. George F. Harriman and guests were Middleboro, Mass., was in I engaging in the sail making business. He be- years. was born in and Repair. .The Lusi- Rockland, and had been a at Alhambra Belfast the first of the week on Maintenance frequent visitor SKOWHEGAN. Miss Clara Miss Marian Heal and cottage. Pitcher’s Pond, last Fri- business. Children .Pittsfield gan his life work as a conductor on the old there Bince moving to Keating, tania (poem).. Massachusetts 46 years ab. r. bh. po. a. e for the Miss Franck have issued day day. Mrs. Lizzie McCabe spent several re- which ran between ago. For more than 20 he was Dorothy invitations days Personals. Androscoggin railroad, years over- Albert, bs. 5 0 1 0 2 2 seer of the town farm in for a to Mr. and Mrs. cently at SunnyBide East Belfast. Fate Ours.. .Dangerous Brunswick and with a branch to Marshfield, Mass cf. 5 0 0 2 2 0 dancing party be given t jmorrow, Fri- Preston W. Frye of Patten cottage, Belgium’s Farmington, and Taylor, s£ .The Cotton Carriers of upon retiring from active wore settled in 1 2 1 0 0 were of preachings. Lewiston. In a short time he became Lowney, If.5 day, evening on the Cobe estate in the new guests Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Batchel- Miss Hannah L. Holmes of Ellsworth is the .The of 1865.. super- Sea View, where he conducted a Lhe Sixties. Pageant small store in McElwee, 3b. 6 1 1 2 2 0 der the week. intendent of the road and remained in that connection with his home. His stable-garage just finished. past guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore. The Probate Court.. Recent Deaths. health had Houser, lb.....4 1 2 10 0 U News and was been failing the past five years. The news Thomas Miss Ir Old Castine.. Literary capacity until it leased to the Maine Cen- of Murphy, c.'.. 3 0 0 10 1 0 E. Shea, who has been at his sum- Lucy Meister, who had been visiting in Robert C. Ward of Bangor, spent Sunday Mr. Healey’s death was learned with much 2 2 2 Notes. tral then division Chapman, 2b. 4 1 1 mer on the North left this for a with his railroad, becoming superin- sorrow in Rockland where place, Ferndale, shore, city week, returned to her home in mother, Mrs. John Ward, Waldo Ave. .More Democratic Blun- many friends had Butman, rf... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Kditorials. tendent. In 1875, he relinquished this posi- looked forward with so much last week for Philadelphia, where he may Orono last Friday. ** News of Brooks. .State pleasure to his Lanning, p. 3 0 1 0 4 0 Miss Margaret L. Keene is visiting her hiring..The and came to in the fall of 1876 as visits. He is survived his wife and open a summer stoek He was rade. tion, Bangor by one company. joined Mrs. Helen S. Collins of cousin, Miss Kate in f ; .County Correspondence, son; by two Oscar of Salem, Mass., is Pilsbury, Rutland, Mass. the superintendent of the Bangor and Piscata- brothers, Winthrop. 38 4 9 27 13 3 there this week by Mrs. Shea. / r. News of Belfast. and Herbert W. visiting her sister. Miss Fannie The Mass., of Belfast; and by four C. Welch, 81 Walter C. Shaw has returned from a short quis railroad. Mr. Brown was successful in Mrs. E. BELFAST. The table of distances from North* oarden Frocks. .County Correspond- sisters, Mary Taylor of Bedford, Mass following Northport avenue. vacation with relatives in East * this the of Mrs. of Bridgewater, Pnce. Boys Must be Boys (story). capacity, overseeing operations Lucy McCullough Somerville, Mass port will be of interest to Northport summer Mrs. Rebecca and ab. r. bh. po. a. e. Mrs. George Wheeler and son of Los Mass. Must Get .Of the road between Old Town and Greenville at Ingraham Mrs E. W Thur- George The People Together. low of Rockland. Mayo, lb. 3 0 0 12 0 0 residents: Belfast, three and one-half miles; Angeles, Calif., arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Miss of Montreal will interest to Physicians. .The Sardine a time when this was Reed, 3b.3 1 1 0 2 1 Dorothy Cooper arrive largely virgin territory Temple Heights, 2 miles; Saturday Cove, 3 Mrs. Edwin Jones. ition.-The New Cutter OBsipee. Pendleton, ss...3 0 0 2 2 0 the last of this week to visit Miss E. Frances as far as the railroad business was concerned, miles; Searsport, 9 miles; Swan Lake, 8 miles; STANDARD OIL STEAMER Curtin, c. 3 0 1 9 2 0 A. J. of It was while he was of this BLOWS UP. 10 Phillips Providence, R. I., was the Wyllie. s 8port.. .Stcckton Springs. .Ship superintendent Wildes. 2b. 4 0 1 1 2 2 Islesboro, miles; Castine, 12 miles; Camden, for several \tv\h The Belfast Price Current.. road that the Katahdin Iron Works 1 1 guest days recently of Mr. and J. A. Gammans of New York will arrive branch One Killed and Three Brignoiia, rf. 4 0 0 0 14 miles; Bangor, 35 miles; Rockland, 24 miles. Horn Married. .Died. j Injured. 4 0 0 2 0 Mrs. B. O. Norton. was added. His active railroad career termi- Lord, cf. 0 next Saturday to visit his sister, Miss Maude j Rockland, 12. The rf.4 0 1 0 0 0 A special meeting of the voters} of the when the July gasoline distrib- Saunders, Lena in 1892, Bangor & Aroostook boat Mrs, West of Lynn, Mass., was a re- Gammana. oF~the~granges nat<yd uting Petrolla III was blown up at her McLellan, p. 4 0 1 0 2 0 town of Northport was held Saturday after- : railroad acquired the management of the Ban- dock here an cent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mr. and today by explosion of gasoline. noon, July 17th, in the to vote Mrs. John C. Clement were in Bel- (jnr <& Picnotomiia lina Cin/in iknt ka Bayside theatre, -----1 -- --'““I "»D aiucu. 32 1 6 27 10 3 in uapu iVl, Perkins, Brooks. fast in their runabout from f Union Harvest Cen- W. Toole and upon me act passed Dy me last; legislature lor ! Tuesday, coming v.,y ; Grange, Marlin Day, the other members I had kept up his interest in railroad matters to Mrs. Roome of the were 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0—4 the formation of the cor- Frank of Billerica, Mass., arriv- Seal Harbor. was held last Saturday night on crew, seriously injured. All three Skowhegan.0 Northport Village a large extent, and has been one of the best in- to Belfast.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 j ed to belong Boothbay Harbor.