The Republican Journal: Vol. 84, No. 14
The Republican Journal. 84 V(^T ME BELFAST, MAINE THURSDAY, APRIL 1912. 4, NUMBER 14 WANTS A RAILROAD. li l KlV of Searsport for the purpose of Government. hirineK a and later their daughter, Mrs. Peter City Superintendent of Schools. with, teed for ten years, and is endorsed and and THE NEWS OF BELFAST. adopt- Keason Why it Should Have One. Charles Ross of Harmon, at Thorndike Station, where Mr. ed t> The Waterville, appeared before by the U. S. Navy, the N. Y. personal: April meeting of the Goverr the Board relative to his on police depart- are much in City contract with tho Howard passed away February 8, 1906. of Liberty very Republican Caucus! The vot- ment, the leading ment was held Han city of Belfast for the removal of she had Republican churches, hospitals, schools, efforts to secure con- Monday evening, Mayor brown tail Since her husband's death made her ]., ;•■ railway moth nests from the trees. ers of Belfast are notified theaters and institutions L. went son and a full board Th city Mrs. hereby to meet in public throughout the Edgar Harding to Boston last their presiding present. home with her daughter until Harmon’s Friday ,1 the outer world, and prefer- Adjourned. Caucus at the Court civilized world.... P. on business. business was transacted in ^ House in Belfast, on Mon- Dwight Palmer, Masonic road following the boar death, which occurred last October. Much of ;jn electric to Belfast. They 8, at has an of the council with day, April 1912, 7.30 o’clock, p.
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