October 23,1902
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The Republican .Ioijrnai. 71- HI BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1902. ^ _ NUMBER 43. To-Day’s Journal. against Taylor was not pressed. GEORGES RIVER GRANGE FAIR. “UNCOLNVILLE TOWN FAIR.” EVANGELINE BY LOCAL TALENT. Prince Hall of Greenfield saw a sight PERSONAL. PERSONAL. .we l. near Greenfield recently the equal of An impromptu fair gotten up by Georges k. Wedding Bells..Meet- The and cattle show which is not often witnessed men in River at fourth annual fair Successful Performance foe the Belfast Im- S. R. Locke went to Boston Grange... Georges Kiver by Grange very short notice was held Monday to the woods. While he came held at the October Miss E. P. Sherman of Manchester, Conn., \s atlier Report..The \1- hunting in Georges Hall, Liberty, Oct. town hall, Lincolnville, provement Society. buy holiday goods. l.meolnviile Town Fair. across two Saturday, is a of Re \ G. S. Mills. magnificent bucks engaged 11, and was a decided success. The weather A guest Y-arsOld 11th. The fair was instructive, very successful presentation of Long- Parker of Evangeline by in combat. When Mr. Hall saw interesting was George Togus visited relatives ui Real deadly fine, the attendance large, and the I. V. Miller left for New York Estate.. Person and full of fun. There were 256 exhibits of fellow’s Evangeline was given in Belfast in Belfast last week. Monday Ka here? them their horns were interlocked so exhibits of stock, poultry, fruit, vegetables, House on business for Kakas & Co. 2. that were unable to and he fruits, vegetables, preserves, pickles and Opera Tuesday and Wednesday A. A. u;e they escape and articles were Drury of Campello, Mass., a canned 6 of fancy miscellaneous very for the benefit of spent Miss Minnie Mathews of St. Loms Fair Comniis- killed them both.Among the deer fruit; poultry, 1 of sheep and l evenings, the Belfast Im- few the Lincolnville is extensive, and excellent in quality. Follow- days past week in Belfast. B’brary Honors Conferred which arrived at Bangor Oct. 16 on of swine, besides a very fine display of provement Society, under the direction of visiting at James D. Tucker's. Row..Coal Barons ing are the Mrs. 'paper the B. A. A. train were several unusual- awards of premiums: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Frederick of Boston is visit- *.unvict Dead. Probate fancy work, paintings, old relics, curios, L. J. Rodenbaugh of Boston. E. L. Macomber went to Boston hist Tues- NEAT STOCK. Mrs. Sarah t Cards and ly large bucks with magnificent sets of etc. The advanced sale ing Mathews on Cedar street. Playing The most notable exhibit was by J. C. of seats at Mixer’s was day, for a few days on business. antlers. A number of them were left- cows—A. H. Miller, 1st and 3d; Carey of Montville, who exhibited the Ox- Jersey large; nearly all the reserved seats were Dr. Chas. P. Bean returned to Boston last VMit: 3. witli local taxidermist firms to be mount E T. Churchill, 2d George A. Bailey of Hartford, Ct., visited ford cream separator, for which he is the taken for the first night and a large Thursday from a visit of several weeks in \ n< zuela.. Literary News ed and shipped to the owners later in Jersey Heifers—2 years old,D.P.McCobb, propor- friends in Belfast the week. 1st; 1 Geo. tion Belfast. past : Paints..Son of The Hun- in the season.A Guilford who agent. It attracted much attention. Many year old, Geo. A. Mahoney, 1st; for the second, before tlje sale began man, ■ Mr. ami Mrs. 'The Age of Cement.. The | Lermond, 2d. at the box Jl. M. Prentiss visited had been deer without say that it is the best separator in use in office. The management of the Mrs. J. G. Damon was a of Mrs. limiting seeing Calves—Geo. A. Mahoney, 1st. guest A. friends in Brewer the week. any rounded into bis own door- this We hear that he has had 5 stage effects during the was II. past E 4. game, vicinity. Jersey calves shown by A. Marriner— performances Harding of Bangor a few days the past after dark on Conant was Two (huts a Pound., yard the other day only to many sales. The most noticeable exhibit lot, 1st;on quality, 2d and 3d.; on herd, in charge of Mr. Rodenbaugh, and his wife week. Joseph in Belfast recently a! Graduates as Teach- see an enormous A. II, 1st. animal that looked was Mrs. J. 0. five Miller, read the a from Aroostook, relatives. by Johnson, shaggy poem from position at the Mrs. Wm. II. Snow visiting V-w> of the Granges like a cross between a bear and a buck OXEN. and son Harry left Beaux .A Sail on the white kittens, all of one litter. They are left of the stage. She acquitted herself Miss Jackson went to Tliomaston behind the lilac bush. 1st. last Thursday to visit her sister in New Mary \"l"S..The News <>f hiding Drawing white with Ayrshire—Geo. Rankin, pure the exception of one, which 1st. very creditably under the circumstances, York. yesterday fur a visit of twu weeks. •n Frosts..School'and bead on it he let both barrels go and Holstein- Wales Kleins, is white aud red. As in a show as she '••lender. A Hoorn the air was full of fur and cotton. He they lay Devon—Geo. W. Lermond. 1st. not only read the poem, but gave the Miss Cora McCrillis left Hugh D. McLellan has moved his law by steameryes- had the of case on a colored wool mat they were an in- BILES. cues to the orchestra and for the curtain satisfaction carrying into office in Boston to terday fur Boston to enter a sanitarium. •, K 5. But the Tremont Bank tlie house his wife’s best fur rug. chock teresting sight. the most wonderful Ayrshire—Geo. Rankin, 1st. and performers. The work by the local : ..Frederick Building. Sherman \Y. Freeman of is Phinney. full of buckshot exhibit was that of J. H. of 1st. Hartford, Ct.. Mates Hand... Maine boles.The demand Berry Mont- Jersey—Geo. Mahoney, amateurs was in the nature of moving for in Aroostook is said Holstein—Harold McKinney, 1st. Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. visiting relatives in Belfast and vicinity. Boston. Yachts ami guides county vilie, which will be the subject of another tableaux, and was performed in a manner Crosby Elmer Small i. oek Indictments, The to be in excess of the Lots of •STEEKS. went to supply. article later, as the description would be too that confirmed the spectators in the knowl- Portland last Thursday fora few Mrs. ('has. Ludwick and daughter Win- are out after moose sportsmen now. al- at this is a list Holstein—3 years old, Wales Elems, 1st; days’ visit. ona left on the train for lengthy time. Following of 2 edge that Belfast possesses talent for Tuesday Boston. though some of them will take a deer years old, Harold McKinney, 1st ;1 year put- The Evolution exhibits: old, Harold the even the most difficult Miss Hattie M. Black went to Boston Leon of Exeter is h:> stor> it they can't do any better.Three McKinney, 1st. ting upon stage Avery visiting grand- >;.po mi ourt Justice.. W. J. Liberty, 28 varieties of two Greely, Devon—2 years old, G. W. Lermond, 1st. There were Thursday afternoon to her fall and Mr. and Mrs. I). V. 'sel". .The hears, old ones with a have hold a performances. eighty-four buy parents, Geo. Met rill is. Country cub, apples; old bear trap, big enough to Trained steers—C. F. 1st. u! Pendleton, in the Christmas .' I Success poem*. been seen on Verona several times with- horse; of a meteor that fell near his persons cast, which rendered goods. James Foss left part HOUSES ANI) COLTS. Monday for Passadena, E T. in a week by different parties.The dwelling a few years ago; an old hoe, such systematic work very difficult, yet the E. F. Brood Capt. Bramhall was able to walk Calif., where he expects to spend the winter. > Good Templars Washington railroad seems to as was used in the 18lh century; two wild mare and colt—Win. McKinney, various dances anil County tableaux, drills pas- down town last for the first ;> U b\ the Czar....A be about as hedgehogs, recently 1st; Everett Greer, 2nd. Thursday, time Basil Newell, w ho is a successful in killing deer captured. sed oft with a telegraph operator ilagged Island. o. W. 27 varieties of 2 of Colts—2 years old, G. W. Lermond, 1st; hardly pereeptable hitch. in four weeks. this fall as any of tlie sportsmen. A ! Ripley, apples; at Heel ing Junction, spent Sunday ii Bel- IF t. l of M. F. 2d. Mrs. E. I’. Frost made a model train killed pears; grapes. Dickey, Evange- Mrs. three at one — Xellie M. fast. whack the ! Mrs. 2 her own hand Gent’s matched T. E. Kneeland returned home t> Correspondence..Ship Ripley, paintings by ; drivers, pair line and her solo in the scene before other Maine to Medford Man iages...Deaths. evening.The trappers \ a magnifying glass ;132 years old; an old Gushee, 1st: A. I. II. Pitcher, 2d. Hillside, Mass., last Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bennett are the signing of the marriage contract was fine- Thursday returned last watciiing the London markets glee- illustrated Bible. aftera visit in Belfast. FBUIT. Saturday from a visit of a few in fully, for the price of furs is J.