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The Republican Journal. ~~ 1896. _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, _ BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBER 41. an 'Journal. Maine Good Templars. Obituary. The Churches. The New Shoe Factory. PERSONAL. 'rile 39th PERSONAL. US DAY MORNING BY THE semi-annual session of Marne Grand Esther The new shoe Lodge of Good was Hiclrborn who died in At the Unitarian church next fore- factory enterprise continues Fred J. Biather Templars held iu Ellingwood, Sunday of Boston was in town Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woodcock went to Caribou, Oet. 1 and 2. Stockton was the Rev. J. M. will to advance in a business-like way and we last i Journal Pub. Co. The attendance was Springs, Sept. 27th, young- noon the pastor, Leighton, Saturday. Boston Tuesday for a short visit. est soon hear the hum and much smaller than daughter of Simon and Isabel on “The of the Sea.” shall rattle of the usual, owing to the Fletcher, speak Symbolism Oscar A. of was long Edgerley Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Elizabeth Berry of Bostou is a distance from central and sister of Mrs. Ruth Ellis machinery in the old Dana building. The guest ,i*. on in and points; and a rain Clifford, who Rev. R. G. Harbutt of Searsport occupied in Belfast Sunday. of Mr. City County. survives and Mrs. Win. T. Howard. storm of three days duration her and sister of the late Oliver and the pulpit of the Congregational church Sun- Belfast Industrial Real Estate Company, prevented the Mrs. E. D. Ryder arrived home from ■ Crawford S. an able and dis- the which owns the E. P. Michaels has moved into .\ i»kk for sea local lodges from Fletcher and Jane Clif- day, preaching interesting corporation equity Edwin MaIne being fully represented. Nancy Isle. Rockland last ford. course. Star, Presque Saturday. Frost’s house on The reports of the Grand She married Capt. Thomas Merrill [North above the mortgage in the former Dana Sar- Lake avenue, East Belfast. / Secretary and people Grand Hickborn about Rev. L. L. Hanscom, formerly of the saparilla Company real estate in Mr. Ralph Pitcher is in Bangor An Superintendent show the order to be 1800, by whom she had two Belfast, attending original widows pension has been now elder of is to has the Commercial In iu sons, Irving M. and Frank M. Hich- Maine Conference,but presiding and manage it, been fully incorpor- college. to Haskell of advance,$2.00a year; good condition, although no regular or- Capt. granted Mary Palermo Centre. .it the of buru Minnesota ated since our last issue. The expiration the. ganizers have died Feb. 23, 1S84, and on the second Marshall District, Conference, name of the Samuel G. Hills of Union was a of been employed during the guest Mrs. Sarah Gates of Ware, Mass., is visit- of a new church at 13. was S. H. F--r one summer day April occurred the death of dedicated Wilder, Sept. company incorrectly published last Mathews last week. square, one inch months. Fifteen new lodges have following ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckwith of Waldo. -i u* tor one and week an “and” week, 25 been their son Frank, aged 21, aud on The sixth annual convention of the Waldo by inserting between “in- Orman no instituted, making 230 with a April 10, Patterson was at home from insertion. A fraction lodges, Lynn Fred W. left for a l>i*2, Irving 30. be at dustrial” and “real estate.” Edward Sib- Brown, Esq., Tuesday ,i full one. membership of about ll,o»»>, and 70 Juvenile died, aged Thus from years County C. E. Union will held the Con- a few days the past week. of is a director of the in addition week’s trip to Old Town and intermediate with members. happy prosperous life she was left church in Searsport, ley company Temples, 4,000 alone, gregational Tuesday, Miss F. Miller went to to those whose names Emily Rockland points. I'o-l>ay’s Journal. Much routine ami when most women would have been Oct. 20th. The will be next were published last work was accomplished, al- program given last Saturday to visit friends. wholly broken in her week. As this company will have as stock- Mr. Will Richardson and wife of Clinton I'AltK 1. though many of the from spirit heart grew larger week. reports standing Abram of R. and her holders a large part of our citizens, we Ingham Providence, I., visit- were in town last the of G. A. M to.'ihI Templars Meet- committees were deferred until the sympathies reached out to all who Miss T. and Mr. W. It. give week, guests annual Charlotte Sibley ed relatives in Belfast last week. obituary The Hurri- session. were afflicted, until all felt and learned to the salient points of the organization pa- Leavitt. Be Hast Schools.. News Howard have been elected delegates from love the tenderness of pers: Name—Belfast Industrial Real Estate M. B. Lawrence and W. W. Cates left ■lies. .City Government. Resolutions were passed thanking the dif- her nature, as the the Cougregatioualist Sunday school to the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins and Mrs. L. R. < Local I11- kind im- for Boston on business. omeriiing ferent railroads and and tender words both from her Company ; Purpose—“Buying, holding, Monday Hart are Ib'al Lstate.. .Personal. hotels for reduced rates. lips State school convention to be held spending the week with fri.-nds in ; Sunday and and pen have on so sad proving, leasing, selling exchanging Miss Nellie Ferrill of A memorial service was held Friday fore- many occasions tes- | at Saco Oct. 13, 14, 15. Boston visited Mr. Moutville. tified. She was real estate and such as Ml if. 2 noon for Bro. Ezra MoGlautlin of one of nature’s noble women, personal property and Mrs. L. A. Brown last week. South Services at the Universalist church next Rev. James Boyd of IsleSboro made a A N. *ble Woman.. Mo ami as an active member of Lit- may be necessary or proper for use in any Grand ami a the Ladies’ o Presque Isle, Guard, member will as follows: wor- Mrs. Helen A. Carter went to Lowell brief social call at The Journal Building on the Lpper I Sunday be Morning industrial office last of the International erary Club, Village Improvement Society, business;” Officers—Five Direc- Supreme Lodge, and R, with at “Our Mass., Monday to spend the winter. Thursday. the | ship, sermon, 10.45; subject, President elected and from \ue 3. F. a Grange, etc., and local correspondent of tors; by direc- Dodge, prominent member of Perham, Centre of Sunday school and and Mrs. Mrs. Morton several Gravity.” tors ; and Treasurer elected di- Capt. Charles Baker have re- Augustus and son Ralph of s :■ hie in Prospect..The Aroostook county. county papers at different times, and Secretary by Young People’s Union at the. usual hours. turned from their visit to New Round Pond visited her Miss L \ ...Maine's Influence at one rectors. Their duties are such as is usual in York. sister, tvisa Thursday evening there was a meet- year superintendent of our public- public W. Hart, last week. she Rev. C. H. Wells weut to Biddeford Tues- similar corporations; on George Barnes of Waterville was in Mil 4. ing of the State Institute of Juvenile Work- s'bools, always stimulated the best Meeting—Annual, to Belfast on of ali those who came day atteud the Universalist State Sunday first of November in each Monday pension business. Mrs. G. A. master and v!■ ws Yachts and Boats. ers, presided over by Mrs. E, E. Cam. Presi- qualities in contact Tuesday year (so Leavitt, Raphael with her. the last had School Convention and the meeting of the there will be an annual the first Miss Kate P. little Lucie,are in Clinton anil visit- PA HE 5. dent. An address was given by Rev. E. \S During year there j meeting Bickford leaves to-day to re- vicinity been rumors of her intended and Young People’s Christian Union. lie de- of next sume her of music in ing relatives and friends. Webber, P. G. O. T., a paper read by Miss marriage, Tuesday month.) Special meetings study New York. I'.MlE (5. livered the address before the two on the fourth of June last it became a societies called President or five stockholders Mrs. I. Nellie Guilford of Old day by by Miss Hattie Burkett of a M. Cottrell and little left standard t m Into Orchard, followed by Union is guest of daughter Going seven "" and Rufus 15. of Tuesday evening. days for their home in j' Spray Reported. Ln- remarks from Rev. D. N. Piper, Mrs. Flor- happy reality, Ellingwood giving notice; Quorum—Ten Misses Maude E. and Mabel R. Mathews. Laconia, N. H., last Fri- vi..>nt, Maine and Illinois of Mrs b. H Mrs. Geo. D. Ma- stockholders constitute a a visit ence 0. Porter of Caribou and other mem- Leavenworth, Kansas,formerly Frankfort, Mathews, quorum. day morning,after to relatives in this Me pot in News Miss Susan Murch of arrived ..Literary was the one of her Maud and A. West of of Bangor u ham bers of the order. Me., choice. This second honey, Miss E. Mathews Mr. N. Mr. Chas. Boston, Treasurer city. McKinley.*. Regis- Monday for a visit to Mrs. Francis Murch. union with all its E. Keen were elected from the and the Dana A public temperance was held happy apparent, promises delegates representing Sarsaparilla Co., Hon. R. W. Rogers and wife went t Wa- meeting I Mrs.