The Republican Journal Vol. 87, No. 12
Today’s Journal. of A flock of ents _-- UB1TUARY. large wild geese flew over Belfast W“8 News of Belfast last the Granges. .Obituary... much respected, and The bay Monday afternoon—another sign of PERSONAL” PERSONAL. had many frienda societies. .The News of Bel- It was with a shock and sense of loss that in Pittsfield and eurround- spring. The War News... the friends in .ng owns who extend crePersonal.. Belfast learned of the death in sympathy to those who THE MARCH WIND. Mr. J. W. Roberts writes from Mrs. E. 0. Clement of Wedding Bells, «e left Reading. Mrs. John O. Black is her mother Pittsfield is visiting flections.. March of to mourn their visiting in sln Boston, I8th, Miss Clara Prentiss loss, Mr. was The March wind is a saucy sprite, Mass: “Have returned relatives in Pacific Exposition. .One Bagle, just from Orlando and Union. Montville. '^r-.iiiiina Parsons. She had been ill some Bnd i8 He blows skirts awry Another. .A weeks, but survived by a widow, girls’ St. Augustine, Florida, where we met Suggests Mrs down the some Emerton Gross has returned from Sconce was to be Mr'eJn!'1",edNell,e W. And sends bats rolling street, Miss Bernice Holt returned from Camden, Letter. .Recent Deaths. supposed improving slowly, when Bagley. with whom he was Belfast people.*' Monday ^,r united in To cheer the passers-by. where he spent the week's school vacation with on March 10th a sudden marriage about Warren, where she spent the Easter recess. ... \ew York. .Shamrocks at change for the worse years dust thin,-five ago, He fills the air with blinding We have received an hie A.
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