The Republican Journal: Vol. 74, No. 51
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The Republican Journal. BELFAST, DECEMBER MAINE, THURSDAY, 18. 1902. NUMBFR 51 I To-Day’s Journal. AN ADVERTISING ALPHABET. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The debate closed with the question, THE CHURCHES. THE NEWS OF BROOKS. UiE 1. “Shall a class PERSONAL. | IS for Fred Atwood of Winterport, of men with only wealth to I he Cumberland's Trial An and instruc- recommend exceedingly interesting the rights of any There will be a tree Club Train Wreck A known as the Meadow King, insurance them, destroy Christmas tree for the Mrs. H.H. Rich has tive session of the Club was held of our returned from a busi- I'ortland’s Second Klec- and in Literary citizens? Equal rights is the hinge children of the school in Miss is relatives agent dealer agricultural imple- Sunday the North ness to Angie Kilgore visiting \iphabet ..High School in the school room trip Boston. ( last Friday night, with a upon which this The club church on in Belfast Weather Report. ments. question turns.” vestry the afternoon of Christ- Mercer. attendance. The usual voted 18 Mrs. A. E. lias returned Belfast Doole.v at the large routine busi- to Sin favor of the negative. mas from 3.30 to 5.30 Kilgore from a day -clock. Mrs. L. P. Swett of has come to ; \s of Brooks..The Maine for Geo. \V. Burkett, proprietor of ness was transacted, after which Miss Ethel visit to friends in Belfast. Norway ! s./Hie Death of Mrs. Christmas services will be held at St. Belfast to spend the winter. BISthe store in Odd Fel- M. Wood the a The i Railroad Opened .Per- big dry goods opened program by reading program was closed with a recitation Our young people are rehearsing for the Francis Catholic church Mrs. il K state, low's block, who has bargains for every- short story about a Pullman flat, entitled by Miss Sunday forenoon, Christmas entertainment. Elizabeth R. Hart went to Nutley,. Nickerson, called “The Bobolink,” Bee. 28th. The r m;k “Life in the Glorianna.” Miss which pastor, Rev. Fr. J. E. Kealy, X. J., Monday to spend the winter. body. Katherine evoked much Ilale Hall, who has been >‘d Notes from Nova applause. will be assisted by clergymen from other very sick with For the Bank’s Business College, which C. Quimby sang very sweetly “A Creole Mrs. Keene of is w k..Presides over Fi- places. pneumonia, is convalescent. Freedom visiting her Delivery--A Rescued instructs in and Helfast’s J. W Mr. Carter typewriting, stenography Lullaby,” by gifted son, Howard recently proposed that an Miss son, B. Keene, Esq., in Washington, •>:1111 Lucky Fishermen.. Christian Alice L. Dow, the milliner, is visit- in all the details of a business education. Wheeler. President Stevens then announc- herbarium be Science services are held at 55 I). C. formed for the use of future friends in Thorndike Cedar street, at 11 ing this week. For G. who deals in sec- ed the of the and a. in., Sunday, Rev. vo: :i. Henry Bicknell, subject debate, “Resolved, botanists, offered to give a line case on ( has. II. Brier went to Bath last week to S. A. B. is a Colombia -Our Loftiest ond-hand Main That in the recent the miners are condition that Henry Fiske, First Reader. A Testi- Fayson having quite quantity furniture at :>;! street, where strike, some of the Juniors con- go South on the steamer i M Brackett..M hit- monial of wood cut on the Almon S. dredging Cumber- he has a more at fault than the mine owners.” Mr. tribute meeting ik held Wednesday evening Forbes place. Jumbo Size Oldest large collection of curios. specimens gathered last spring. land. at 7.30. All are welcome. son of Read took the floor for the affirmative, stat- Several collections were and the for- Ernest, Wm. Gould, has bought STANDS for A whose two given, Mrs. 14 Carle Jones, mer his time of his father George W. Burkett visited her broth- ing that the cause of the strike was the de- botanical enthusiasts mounted them At the Unitarian Church next Sunday and will now hustle [ respondence. C stores on Main street are thronged with for himself. er, T. R. Simonton, Esq., in Camden last mand for ”0 per cent, increase in wages by Thursday morning on the regulation size there will be a morning service at 10.45 f ■. K 5. buyers at this season. In one you will find week. the miners. He explained at some length paper. Thirty-seven varieties were con- o’clock. Sunday school at 12 The Otis W. Lane and Charles return- dry and fancy goods, cloaks, suits, etc.; and o’clock. Dickey the construction of the and the meth- tributed. The name of each donor Bible class will meet at the Sat- ed last week from a successful Harry Condon is spending the Cln strnas in the other mines, was parsonage hunt, bring- china and glass ware, lamps, vacation at home from his od of excavation. The miners, he said, are placed under his or her gift, and they will urday evening at 7.15 o’clock. All are in- ing home three deer. studies at Hehion >'.r Representative in and many other useful and ornamen- things, go down to Academy. I 'pondence Olutuan divided into three classes, viz.: licensed posterity as the founders pf an vited. Adelbert who has been 1 tal. Bowen, very sick i'-e poem Piobato who work under the important adjunct to this useful and fasci- R. F. Dunton and Wm. H. Me Lei Water a miners; laborers, The following officers were elected at the with is much better Esq., Jan s Vessels.. Jlist For Chase A Doak, jewelers and opticians, appendicitis, though s livery One poeno. and mine bosses, whose duty it is nating study. of Esq., attended the Law Court in A .1..gst^ who have an miners; annual meeting George Pratt Epworth still confined to his house. up-to-date stock in their line, last week. to keep the mines free from water. Mr. \\ e recommend that the School Board fur- League Monday Dec. 15th: Presi together with cameras and evening, A. E. Chase is a photographic nish a shipping quite quantity | Rail Literary News Read contended that the action of the latter little fat to anoint the hearings of the dent, Frank P. Blodgett; Vice Presidents, Miss Geneva Ileal will leave to-d;i\ for ii-'. s Assoeiat 'oil supplies. of hay as usual. M. J. Dow lias loaded a bookcase. It now to IVdlais N.-ed class in allowing the mines to till with wa- makes a noise like unto Misses Sabina Morey, Lana Boston, spend Christmas w ith !.*•• t,.r Not For R. H. Coombs A Son undertakers. Pendleton, few ears for Boston parties. M I >r. < hene\'s sr,tli ter, thus robbing the operators of the filing of a saw. Nettie Lillian Miss Lora Heal. For Harry \V. Clark A Co., clothiers and millions, Follett, Spinney; Secretary, Favorite Daughter Miss Grace E. Dow is the holi- i- Coun- was culpable. On a billion dollar capital a Mr. ('. of the Mrs. M. A. Wadlin; Treasurer, Fred Con- spending Mrs. X. .Sagadahoc furnishers, who are prepared t<> suit you Sophomore class was ob- II. Rhoades of Rockland i* at Tlie I'se- in the where have a Paragraphs ten per cent, loss was caused. Unions, Mr. served his with don. days store, they large ie with in their line, in examining upper bp great Dickey's Bluff, Northport, the guest of her t champion Woman everything material, and nice line of seasonable N iiier. Read said, were advantageous in some in- care the aid of a goods. •> cut and price. by pocket mirror. His The mid-week service of praise and pray- brother, (>. A. Dickey and family. F.. stances, but they were trying to control too many friends he will soon be er at the church will he Ross Jones and Frank have For the Colburn shoe Store, si Main hope gratified Baptist held this, (Juiniby Mr. and Mrs. Horace Park D ft much and were lie re- with the each loaded a car with wood Monday | ’(’orrespondeuce.. street, where will find need- territory, proving desired moustache. at 7.30. The as- for Bor land. Marriages I tenths. you everything Thursday, evening topic for Derry, N. 11 where Mrs. Park'* broth- verse of a lie closed his $4.50 is the ed in the blessing, argu- We wish to signed is, The One Needful. price received here on the cars. way of footwear, including the inform the public that we do Thing Sunday er* Leonard A. Morrison, is critical!) !:!. ment by affirming the right of the mine forenoon at 10.45 there Uur stoles are wen alucKed with ‘he Queen for women. not study in connection with lit- will be a preaching Christ- Granges. Quality chemistry Ezra L. Talbo went to owners to hire whom they please, a right mils goous, out so lur llie sines nave Foxboro, Mass., erature, in spite of the service conducted by the pastor; subject of been for the Dinsmore where which the unions have denied. explosion Thursday. Monday, to visit his mother, ami u lias elected officers store, you —'04. sermon, Stones Rolled The Bible very light owing to tne uniavoraoie weather. expects Away. to D1Swill find footwear of all with a Mr. for the remain there until after tlm kham, master; 11. M. kinds, Townibly opened negative by school will meet at noon. At 3.30 m. holidn;.