Republican Journal :Vol. 69, No. 6
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The Republican Journal. 1 MK FEBRUARY G9‘__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 11, 189L NUMBER 6. The Maine Legislature. lu every town there may be of the Waldo County Veterans. riiss in the West. REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. Kept, at the Meeting Sibley The News of Belfast. PERSONAL. (it expense ot said town, by a Whai Is Said and Done at Augusta. teacher or teachers of competent ability and Veteran V VERY THURSDAY The Waldo County Association The Belfast friends of Miss Charlotte MORNING BY THE Feb. 3. Both houses met at 10 a. m. In the good morals, a sufficient number of Miss schools Thorndike The next lecture in the Peoples’ Course Abbie H. Faunce went to Boston house Hill of Portland introduced an act to of all the met with E. M. Billings Post, Monroe, Feb. Sibley will be pleased to learn ~ >,“Section children who amend an act may that will be given Feb. 18th Rev. P. S. Hen- Tuesday. ican Journal Pub. Co. incorporating the trustees of legally attend public schools therein,in 4th. Th« following towns were represented: she has met with marked favor and re- by the fund for the support of the of orthography, son, D. D. "Fools.” Orrin Episcopate reading, writing, English Monroe, Winterport, Frankfort, ceived the most generous words of com- Subject, J. Dickey visited relatives in Rock- the Protestant Episcopal church in Maine.* grammar, geography, Swanville, arithmetic, drawing, North mendation her western land last week. _ was the Belfast and The during lecture tour. There will be a dance at Circulation in City and County. It referred to the Committee on Legal History of the United States and good Searsport, Searsport. Whitcomb's Affairs. She is well received at home and abroad behavior, algebra, vocal piusie, agriculture, meeting was called to order at 10.30 a. m. by be- Hall, Waldo, next Tuesday evening, with Selwin Thompson went to Boston Tues- Holder of Belgrade a remon- serving, physiology, and the use cause she most deserves (d is the paper for Maine sea presented hygiene, of President Alfred Stinson, and the richly respect music by Morse & Bennett. day on business. strance against the Maine Central railroad's tools, and cooking, shall be Secretary taught by lec- and admiration. She is a most de- a wharf and house at tures or in all absent, H. K. DawsOn was having faring people erecting boat Lake otherwise, the public schools being appointed List of unclaimed letters in Sidney Kalish left for a business m which the in and is remaining the Monday Maranocook. school committee deem it ex- tern. The President as a lightful stay Chicago receiving pro appointed Belfast post office for the week Feb. trip to New York. 11 -N Pattangall of Machias introduced an act pedient. more invitations than she can She ending Terms. In advance,$2.00a year; committee on time and place of next meet- accept. to increase the of the free Section 2. In any or town 6: Gentlemen, Mr. N. W. Mr. Fred Johnson \ >nths; 50 cents for three months. efficiency high city where in- has already given eight or nine addresses in Grimes; left Saturday for a trip to run ms. For one schools of the State and to struction shall be in ing, H. F. Scribner of Searsport, N. S. square, one inch equalize State aid given the use of tools Piper Edwin Jackson. Boston and New and in that has attended the Club York. | min, 75 cents for one week, and for preparatory schools. The idea is to cooking in public schools, such tools of Belfast and G. B. Ordway of Swanville. city, Wellesley ".leh subsequent insertion. the and the and and The Belfast chorus for the Maine Mrs. Bertha of regulate apportionment of the State aid implements materials required as several literary clubs, and lias Musical Earl Unity spent for This committee reported follows: Time, passed Sunday iu this The bill for two teaching cooking or the use of tools mav Festival numbers regard. provides some pleasant and profitable hours at the 57 members. Meetings with friends in Belfast. of schools. The tirst is a be purchased the school March 4th ; place, Grange Hall, North Sears- nts of Journal. grades high pre- by committee, a*t for rehearsal are To-Day's the of A very was held weekly, Mr. and Mrs. J. paratory high school, capable of fitting a expense such city or town, aud shall port. The question of having an examining University. charming reception Tuesday L. Sleeper attended the student for be loaned to such as in her honor and evenings, at the school room. PAGE 1. any college iu Maine, and is to pupils may be allowed Board of located at given Jan.22d, since then High ball at Rockland last week. to Surgeons Winterport military receive State aid to the tune of use them, free of charge, to such several d me Resolutions of $500, pro- subject was the luncheons and dinner parties. While One of the iu the South | Legislature.. rules and as brought before Association and pupils Intermedi- H. !■ vided the town raises an sum, while regulations the school commit- Capt. Ralph Patters hall and bride went ! tug Bells.. Maine Base Ball equal in Kansas she Mas a in the ate the second tee may prescribe. discussed comrades Clifford, City guest school, thinking of the many g Brain Must Hang Meeting of grade high school follows the by Nickerson, birthdays to Bangor Saturday for a short visit. Section home of Mrs. as nnty Veterans. .Good Templars. same lines with the exception of languages, This act shall take effect when Durham and others. Comrade A. E. Nick- charmiug Mnb*and Eugene observed "tiag days” in the schools, asked he Hon. N. F. Houston went to West..Tin* ami Coffee which it makes elective. The second approved. of ci -. the yes- Sugar grade ers. iu of Swanville then moved that Rust, formerly this She lectured in teacher if they were not to have a Blaine Augusta : the Transfers in Real ! school The act was referred to steps be Granges is to receive .$250 from the State, link- the Committee on In terday to attend the Banks N« ws of Bel last three different churches Kansas City and day. not? Savings hearing. Coneerning Local ed to a like sum from the town. The second Education. taken to have an examining Board of Sur- Why 1 '• rsonal. school will Mr. Merrill of an act gave two other addresses, one for the stu- J. C. Storer and wife of Camden were grade be adapted to the smaller By Biuehill, prohib- geons located at Winterport and the motion The members of the Alliance are PAGE 2. requested cities and towns. The bill also iting the digging of clams between the first dents in one of the schools and one in the of Mr. aud Mrs. Dunbar last provides was carried Voted that Hon. to thread guests Henry >-ss at tin of aud unanimously. bring needle, and scissors to the State Capitol..Poverty that no school receiving State aid by reason days July September or between the Florence Chittenden Home. week. •The S. L. our member of She will give at their Charter oak" From Wa\ of any other claim, shall receive the regular 20th days of December and February in the MilHkeu, Congress, be meeting rooms, to-morrow, Friday, -tts. A Giant Moose. .News of the towns of two lectures in the last of this school In other words Deer Isle, Sedgwick, notified of our action and to ask his in Indianapolis as there will George M. Stone of Philbrook, Mont ar- 0 ernor Davis. high appropriation. Brooksville, help afternoon, probably be sewing Mr. idea is to do with Brooklin, Biuehill, Castine or Swan’s island week and the lirst of next. She will Pattangall’s away the the matter. The Association was then call- to do for a charitable rived Monday evening for a visit to rela- PAGE 3. double in the county of Hancock. Referred to the purpose. appropriation so often accorded in- return east soon to meet in tives. lines and Criminals. on ed to dinner in the lovver engagements .The Growth of stitutions of learning. He claims there are Committee Shore Fisheries. hall, prepared by The engagement is announced of Hon. n Oakland and > Correspondence. several instances in the Woman’s Relief Brookline, Newton, Mass., the State where Corps. Win. B. Swan and Miss Abby H. Faunce, Jones S. Davis and daughter Emma went PAGE 4. academies receive a The legislation that the State asks and in several in Maine. special appropriation as Grange At 2 p. m. President Stinson called the places Following both well to Boston for is in a fair to known and respected residents of Tuesday for a visit of a week or fin- So.-ial Season Secret Societies. an academy and also the usual State aid as a way become a reality. After are some of the notices: to order in the Town and press this 1 ratel Exposed Tile Bel fast Schools. ) which lie not to long hearings on the bill to regulate sale of meeting Hall, the city. It is understood that the mar- more. igh school, says they ought Miss T. of s. Corre- to Charlotte Sibley Belfast will .Nortliport News..Comity be entitled to. Mr. Pattangall says by the agricultural seed, regulate the sale of following program was given: riage will take place uext month. Mrs. commercial speak at the Southwest tabernacle early Ruth N. Whitney of Presque Die plan lie has outlined the State will save feeding stuffs, and to amend the Association.