The Republican Journal: Vol. 74, No. 11
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The Republican Journal. THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1 m. J°U'MK 74‘___BELFAST, MAINE, NUMBEIM1 Contents of To-Day’s Journal. OBITUARY. I Circle of the ladies of the | G. A. R. in Los LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. notes and therefore were Angeles, and was at one time compared not C. Thompson; Constables, Frank PAGE 1. j a member of familiar with the argument of the Carleton, VV. B. Rhoades, a well known resident of opposing Wm. McCormack. Free the Woman’s Relief of and as Appropriations: j Election...Mrs. Gero Guilty The Fa- Corps Belfast. Maine Matters at the National Capital. side; it was the first attempt at any- 1 * died at his home in When High school, $300; common schools w 'tie Again. The City Elections...Bel- Troy, that town Feb. 1st “English” comes our hearts go pit-a- thing of the kind, he thought deserved $1,800; ■ they text v Folks of The books, $800 ; schoolhouse Report Obituary...Maine in after a long illness of a of dis- [Correspondence Journal.] pat to be complimented. In this he voiced the repairs, $300; .Transfers in Real Estate....Letter complication Letters have been received here If asked to highways and bridges, of ; announc- D. March 12. The distinguish between “which” opinion of the entire audience. $3,000; support 1 u School Notes...Town eases, at the age of 66 years, 7 months and 19 Washington, C., pil- poor,$500; salaries, I'hington. High ing the death, in January, of Augustus and “that.” $900;abatements, $100; .Personal. His health had been grims from Maine to the Capital at Wash- We shake and discounts, $175 hydrant rental and miscel- days. greatly impaired Perkins, near his home in tremble when we’re The Senior class are page Dayton, Nevada. asked, preparing Howell’s 2. have come and gone, with “Who can do it?” laneous, $1,400. for a number of years, and he had also suf- He had been in his usual ington carrying farce, “The Elevator,” to be given in the Troy. The ■ health and annual town was les. California..Cuba’s First Presi- was But no one can, so we’re told to till near meeting fered much from lameness. The Pittsfield them some warm remembrances of the study future to raise money for graduating held March :t« r from Georgia. away from his farm on business when he we know it. ’04. Monday, 10th, with the follow- within the con- expenses. resiilts: page 3. Advertiser says : died cordiality of their friends ing Moderator, R. E. Stone; Town suddenly, probably of heart disease, Clerk, Clarence t Today in the Danish West Indies., The deceased was a son of William and fines of the District of Columbia. Many Whitney; Selectmen, Hart- lie was born in a son School .A Freshman quotation, “He Prince of Prussia, Belfast, of the late closes Friday for a spring vacation approached ley Cunningham, Mark T. Dodge, library.. Henry Elizabeth Rhoades, and was born June 11, Maine people visit here during a twelfth the subject Joseph e of Defectives..New Edward and gradually.” L. Stone; E. 11. England Fare. 1855. He was always dutiful and obedient Joanna (Wight) Perkins. He of two weeks. Collector, Gowen; Tieas- month; sometimes in excursions and some- urer, L. L. Rogers; School PAGE 4. to the wishes and desires of his parents, left here 43 years ago and engaged in Teacher: “To what Superintendent, farm- times but not for nationality did Tasso H. Bagley; School Committee. C. J. '..In King Edward’s Domain Nortli- working with liis father on the farm, learn- and cattle individually, many years belong ?” f_r®d ing raising in Nevada, in com- Examinations this term bring a welcome Hillman, G. A. W. B. Au- News of the Granges. ing with him also the blacksmith and stone- has a company of Maine people been made 1’upil ’02, “Irish.” Woods, Knight; pany with his twin brother and relief from book exams. The re- ditors, George L. Tyler, PAGE 5. cutter’s trades during his minority, at Albert, they to feel than did system Augustus Stevens, more at home the members Enoch Barkrr. Money v ws which he worked in after He was have ever since continued in the same cently of of the re- appropriated: ; of Eelfast..The Churches..The years. busi- of the Maine and their friends. adopted reading parts TOWN Schools, $835; roads and Pall. twice married, in he was legislature ELECTIONS. bridges, $18>00; Secret Societies. October, 1850, ness. He was unmarried. He leaves two quired books in class, and discussing them, other married to Miss Mary H illman, with whom To be sure they went the round of sight- purposes, $1,500. I PAGE 6. he brothers, Frank, who lives in and finds favor with teacher and Bucksport. At the annual town meet- Stockton Springs. At the town meet- enjoyed all the pleasures of a happy Machias, as of do here pupil. News seeing, thousands people March 3d Geo. ing held March loth the follow and Notes News of the Week... home until when she was call- Albert, and two sisters, Miss Eliza Perkins ing D. Crane, Fred Wood ing officers August, 1884, every but the Maine were elected: i Notes..Register of Deep Water Ves- ed to the husband year, people enjoyed and Walter Snowman were chosen select- Selectmen, S. B. Merrithew, \\ oik..Mrs. Roosevelt Leads, higher life, leaving her of Belfast and Mrs. Isabel Stubbe of St. The Sophomore English and Freshmen K L. Day’s and an numerous They entered men. They voted to abolish the office of Blancha.’d, Irving Harris. The other i" Dead only child. Miss Minnie Rhoades, special privileges. .lodge Fogler’s Last Woik. John, Washington. His last visit to Belfast English classes are good road to the officers remain the same as last to mourn the loss of a devoted Christian the .Senate with cards doing work, speci- commissioner, accept state road year, except PAGE 7. galleries equipped that twro new w ife and was t(i years ago. mens which will from time to offer, to abolish the liquor agency and to members wrere elected on the mother. Sept. 5, 1885, he was mar- for the reserved which Senators of., appear school M-spondence..Gen. R. F. Patterson. to seats, Frye collect the taxes by a new scheme. board, namely, Charles French ami ried his second wife, Miss Ida Wright of time in this column, with our next ; aiscr’s N< \\ Yacht..Coi. Elias Milliken. and liale furnished to look down beginning Bar Harbor. At the town Charles Kneeland. Pittsfield, who survives him, and who so them, meeting PAG E S. Mrs. Eunice L. (Cain' Downs of Palermo number. It is thought best, for rea- March 3d over 800 votes Palermo. At our annual town tenderly and attended to all his upon the Solons of that body. They saw many were cast, resulting meeting l ocals. faithfully March 10th th * .County Con<spondeiiee..Ship needs and was found, Saturday afternoon, March sons, to withhold the name of the so in the choice of J. E. Bunker, .Ir., Alonzo following officers were ;eet- a lo ts...births. desires during his long and pain- 1st, the for the vice writer, ed: .‘.Marriages .Deaths... finely appointed apartment Higgins and Raymond W. Moderator, Samuel ful sickness. He bore his suffering uncom- by Fred Bailey, who her with merely the class numeral will be affixed. Joy, selectmen; Marden; Clerk, supplied president of the United States, where Sena- II. town 0. A. George Crommett; Assessors plainingly and with most marvelous Sherman, clerk; Maiden, Selectmen, pa- butter, lying upon the floor, clothed in her and Overseers of the s THE CITY ELECTION. tience and tor now holds and then superintendent of schools. Two innova- Poor, 11. F. Foye, K fortitude. Frye forth, they ^ B. lie night robes. The selectmen and coroner The B. II. S. Literary Club was called to tions were introduced. In the first Worthing ; Treasurer, Charles removed to Pittsfield in April, 1869, moved over to the House side into a some- place R?>lr.1.er»I no was lullips; Collector and Charles • was one of the where he were notified and Dr. order last smoking allowed, the meeting Constable, •lection Monthly worked at his trades as black- Ridley of Branch Mills what Friday evening with the presi- being smith and more turbulent atmosphere, where held in the new casino, and three or four Phillips; Superintendent of Schools, Will •■ver held here and the vote was stone cutler. He assisted his was summoned to hold the dent in the chair. to the autopsy. They more Owing absence of hundred ladies were m the •Jones; Schoo' committee, Bert Pinkhain lather in the contract he had taken of lay- gallery doors once swung open for galleries. For- Two causes contributed to this pronounced death due to an enormous the regular secretary, Miss Ileal was the often lasted three Boad Commissioners, the selectmen. ing the Inundation of Maine Central Insti- and where not saw the ap- merly meeting days. them, they only A Thorndike. A. 1 here was no to the Ke- and to tumor from which she had suffered for pointed pro tern the chair. On motion was carried to adjourn and have a Selectmen, S. Higgins, opposition tute, helped lay the foundation of House in session but also had secretary by Harrno the Pioneer pointed out committee of 25 citizens present reports for Jeter i, R. S. Ward; town clerk icket, and the w eather ami travel- Woolen Mill also.