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June 02,1910 The Republican Jotirnat VOLUME JUNE 1910. 82._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY^ 2, NUMBER 22 of s Journal. He Contents Today OBITUARY. ally regretted. graduated from Bowdoin BASE college in the class of 1874 and for In BALL. many years Memorial Observances PERSONAL. State Convention.. was a teacher in Maine and New PERSONAL. The Democratic Hampshire The Belfast team played their first in Real Estate. Job Herrick, a life-long resident of North For the past 20 years he lived with his game Transfers in .Obituary.. niece on Belfast. H. E. Essex are a Freedom last with McDonald left on Monday afternoon's Mrs. Wedding Hells. .Secret Societies.. port, died at his home at Saturday Cove, Ma; street, Surviving brother, Rev Saturday the Freedom G. E. Nash and daughter are guests of Observances in Belfast., Warren F. Bickford, of Muskogee, a nine and were boat for Boston, on business. Mr. Memorial 83 and Ala., niece Academy defeated by a score of and Mrs. E. W. East Belfast. 27th, aged years 2 months. He wa » Miss Harriet Bartlett of four Davis, p.^e Hall..The Comet’s TaiL.Per- Bangor; nephews’ MEMORIAL SUNDAY. 2 to 1. It is said to have been Miss the son of the late' Albert L Bickford and C. P. the fastest and Harriet Bubar arrived Saturday from Mr. and ;a! News of the Granges. Joseph and Ruth Black Her Bartlett of Ban- Mrs. James Craig of Lewiston are gor; W. H. Bartlett of South best played game ever seen on the Freedom Houlton to visit friends in Belfast. rick and was born on what is now Carolina and E Thomas H. Marshall Post and Circle of the spending a few in and \i American Woman W’ho Made the David L L. Bartlett of days Unity Troy. Thorndike. grounds and was a pitchers’ battle Edwin ;,,od A Home Letter. .Belfast Free Herrick farm. He had been ill about a G. A. R. and the Sons of Veterans attended throughout, H. Dickey of Waterville arrived Sat- Miss week Harriet P. White has returned from a Day striking out 19 men and fine to Library. a sudden cold a the Universalist Church having sup- urday visit relatives in this three developing into slight shod WEDDING BELLS. Divine services at city. weeks’ visit in Boston and vicinity. Mon and Affairs in Washington.. port. A triple play was a feature of the game. and the The deceased was re last at 10.45 a. m. It was a beautiful Miss Louise .The Festi- grip. quiet and Sunday Heald of the Boston Art School Mrs. D. N. Bird ,i ty Correspondence With three men on bases and Miss Bertha I. Bird Harriman-Jackson. Mr. Clair L. Harriman and the air was and none out, Cun- f Lanterns. .Some Camden Horse tiring preferring home and its comforts abovi lay, flowers were everywhere is at her home in this for a visit. a. of city spent last Sunday with relatives in Rockland. of and Miss Abbie Eva Jackson were united in of the blossoms ningham Belfast pulled down a liner which aat-t-. The Laughter Spring everything. He is survived his for laden with the perfume apple by wife, looked Miss Abbie Doak is in Rockland this Mr. James of .Grand O. E. S. .Re- marriage at the Universalist Wed- hour the veterans be- safe, touched his bag and whipped the week, Braley Whitman, Mass., arriv- m). Chapter merly Rachel Drinkwater, who has been in il ^ I parsonage ind lilacs. At an early Law the visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Haskell. ed last to ,»d Tariff Helping People nesday evening June 1st at 7.30 Rev. hall to for ball to second, retiring the side. The Belfast Friday visit relatives in this health for some time. A niece, Miss o’clock, ?an to gather at Memorial prepare vicinity. tprials...The News of Brooks... Myrtl team Mr. and Mrs. Miss Herrick Ashley A. Smith officiating and using the sin- the march to the church. The Sons of Veter- played its first game together and showed Blanchard B. Smith of Rock- Charlotte M. Tibbetts the Churches.. New’s... W. of Rockland, had made her hom< spent past Northport of a fast land visited relatives in Belfast week Memori- gle ring service. The bride was ins under command of Capt. Charles F. Merri- every promise being aggregation. Monday. with Miss Florence D. in Port- ty Correspondence. .In with them from her infancy. Of a large famil; becomingly Chaples in a blue tailor-made suit with a im the Post and The score: Mrs. Frank land. < poem). of brothers and-sisters gowned hat to did escort duty for Circle, C. Pitcher of Medford, Mass., is the following remain FREEDOM ACADEMY. of Belfast. match. They were Mr. and kt the church entrance the Sons of Vet- Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nows David L. of Samuel B. of accompanied by visiting Thomas B. Dinsmore. Abbie Batchelder of Boston was in Bel- Northport, Belfast AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. News and Notes. .Good Mrs. Herman O. Beckwith, a sister of the erans formed right and left in open position fast on her .terary Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin of Lincolnville, Mrs Thomas, ss. 3 1 1 0 1 0 Asa West of Boston returned Monday after Friday way to Northport to spend ...;s From “Everybody's". .. .The bride. after the md between Thankful Directly ceremony they went the Post and Circle passed the Day, p.3 0 0 0 2 0 a short visit with his the summer. ice*Hour Sailor. .Taps (poem.) Griffin of Northport, Mrs. Hannah A mother, Mrs. Emma West. to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner two ranks. The sermon, Rev. A. Richards, 3b. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Wilson of Bridges, by Ashley Mrs. C. C. Mrs. C. A. :tnor Frances Household Letter.. Belfast, Mrs. Jennie Spaulding am * 2b. 3 0 0 0 2 Fellows of Rumford left for home Frederick of ar- 150 Waldo Avenue, where were was from the text “Our Deathless Dead" Stewart, 0 Roxbury, Mass., of Fisherman Mrs. Calista they given a Smith, rived last e Rhyme ye (poem.) Howard of Rockland. Mrs. Rub] Wayne, lb. 3 0 0 7 0 0 Monday afternoon after a short visit in Bel- Friday to spend the summer with and Girls. Pres- wedding lunch and a reception by the immedi- ind was both forceful and eloquent. The u n School Boys Jameson, another died in Wentworth, r. f. 3 0 0 0 0 1 fast. relatives in Belfast. C. T. sister, Rockland las Conditions in Turkey .W. ate family friends of both bride and groom. nusic was excellent and appropriate to the Frye, c. f. 2 0 0 1 0 0 .Holmes on Comet February. For many years Mr. and Mrs. Her Mrs. E. Mr. Fred E. Notes. Halley’s Mrs. is the eldest sister of and the trombone solo, on the Kenney, 1. f. 1 0 0 0 0 0 H. McDonald was the guest of Mrs. Smythe came from Boston to rick Bridges the bride. lay, “Tenting ,tn.) .Clay Banks Rich Aluminum took summer boarders, and Mrs. Henrieti Banton, c. 2 1 0 19 0 0 William will make their home with the Did Campground,’’ Mr. Herbert A. Drink- Simpson of Fairfield one day last spend Sunday and Memorial Day at his home Mines. White of \ They groom’s by Brookline, Mass., had for many year week. on Northport avenue. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harriman, on water, was specially pleasing. The decorations Totals.23 2 1 27 6 1 rsport.. .Stockton Springs.. .Ship made it her summer home. Her son Normal were and The Mrs. I. H. \Born.. .Married.. .Died. .Bel- Belmont Avenue. Both bride and groom are simple effective. Stars and BELFAST. Miss Eliza Averill of Searsport was the Harmon of Bangor arrived last and his family now occupy the house. t Price Current. of the Belfast were under the arch and for a few this week for a short visit graduates High school and have Stripes placed pulpit AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. guest days week of Mrs. Henry with the family of her Alphonso S. Rand died May 23d at his hoim hosts of friends who wish them abundant sue- i spring flowers, principally tulips, narcissus and Lothrop, 2b. 4 0 0 4 1 0 Collins. son, Charles M. Harmon. 3b.3 1 1 2 2 in Stetson a new white were on the and Cunningham, 1 State Convention. after long illness, 63 years,! | cess in their relations. They received lilacs, arranged pulpit Mrs. Ellis Murch and son John Percy Greer was called 1 democratic aged H. Dickey, 1. f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 of Ellsworth home last week from months and < He was both valuable and around the altar. The service was one of the days. born in Thorndik€ many presents, useful. Mr. Benner, 1. f. 1 0 0 0 0 0 are spending the week with Miss Sadie Baffin Brockton, Mass., by the serious illness of will be held his ,-ratic State convention the son driven a milk most in and the attend- H. c. 4 of Stephen and Sophronia (Blethen Harriman has route since leaving impressive many years Brown, f. 0 1 0 0 0 on High street. mother, Mrs. Mary Greer. June 15th, Johnson, r. f. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Augusta, Wednesday, Rand, and the earlier part of his life was school and the bride has been employed for j ance was large. spen W. 3 Mrs. A.
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