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The Republican Journal. 'YOU Ml- DECEMBER 72._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 20, 1900. NUMBER 51 of To-Day’s Journal. News of the Bells. Content” Granges. Wedding the churches. OBITUARY. A UNION TEMPERANCE MEETING. PACE 1. PERSONAL. Bel Union Harvest Grange, Centre Mont- Webb-Bessey. A .urn* Course.. fast Schools... very pleasant wed- will be held at the Mrs. Eliza Ann died at her in National Meetings People’s Mis, Hopkins home Rev. Wilbur F. of Sec- Miss Grace A. Lord Bueksport..The ville, finished electing officers last Saturday ding occurred in Freedom on Berry Waterville, went to Boston Satur- \.u».u the ..Maine Mat- Thanksgiving sion in the school house, Miller strest on Commercial Dec. of heart Granges The Frye street, 10th, retary of the Christian Civic of for a visit. l'lie Drummonds Golden Wed- evening. following lady officers were day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. League day W. P. every evening at 7 o'clock. All 'disease. She had from stomach Wedding Beils..Secret Soci- chosen; Mrs. W. P. Saturday suffered Maine, addressed a union meeting of the P., Jones; F., Mrs. E. Bessey. The W. F. Wellman returned from a st A. B. contracting parties were are welcome. trouble two years. Mrs. was born churches Saturday Snow....Concerning B. Mrs. E. A. Hopkins in the Opera House Sunday even- Churches...Papers and Peri- Bean; C., Sprowl; L. A. S., George Webb of Unity and Miss in business trip to Boston. Amy, school will Belfast, May 27, 1822, a daughter of He was Ivennebec County Mrs. W. F. The Methodist Sunday have a ing. introduced its the one man to Liquor,1 May Foster; Chorister, White; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The cer- i; Heal Estate .A Union Tem- Bessey. Peter R. and Eliza Holmes. She was mar- Howes Mayo left Saturday for Christmas tree at the vestry next whom more than to any other was owed Bangor I he News of Belfast.. Person Organist, Mrs. F. B. Johnson. emony was performed at 11 a. Monday m., by Rev. ried in Cutler, Me., January, 1840, to Capt. the and Brewer, on business. \ i’ society. H. W. Abbott of evening. changing feeling throughout the State Frederick Ritchie Grang^Waldo,has elect- Liberty. Only a few of Richard of PACK 2. Hopkins Vinalhaven, and they in to the of F. E. Cottrell and wife of Camden were in the immediate There will be a Christmas tree for the regard enforcement the Prohibi- ed the officers: Edward relatives were present. At came to soon m i.nth. Stories. North following M., Evans; Belfast after and lived here a Belfast last on .Colby the school in tory Law, man who by his quiet, persist- &eek business. I >i Stores and Search and C. W. appointed time the bridegroom and children of the Sunday the vestry the ug O., Shorey; L., Ardria Simmons; S., remainder of their lives. Capt. Hop- ent educative work bride entered the of the church on the afternoon of and temperate, candid, Russell Brier and wife are in L. M. A. Arthur parlor, Mr. and Mrs. John North kins died March 1885. Skowhegan, 3. Bryant; S., Payson; Cliap., 23, She had but one had pace Woods, (a younger sister of the Christmas from 4 to 6 o’clock. convincing speech, wrought splendid where Mr. B. has employment. Sarah Treas., G. C. bride) en- day, who died in childhood. sur- of Malta. Stevenson; Levanseller; brother, Her things, the of which was Pyrenees..Knights tering by another door and will potency likely to W. R. Clark of East Corinth is •-pondenee...Law Court De- Sec., Matilda K., LaForest taking their Friday at 7 p. m. there be a social children are Orman visiting Clary;G. Braley; viving A., Fannie I. and be seen increasingly. Mr. Berry’s Periodicals. places beside the groom and as “best the church address, his sister, Mrs. Newali Mansfield. Ceres, Cora Evans; Flora, Ethel Staples; bride, gathering in the vestry p.f Baptist George 1). Hopkins of Belfast,and Mrs. Ada both the PACK 4. man” and bridesmaid. substance and manner of it, re- Carrie L. A. The ring to afford an to meet the Mrs. Isa Pomona, Shorey; S., Bernice ceremony opportunity pastor E. Daniels of Newton, Mass. A son, Fitz vealed the secret of his Drinkwater of Lincolnville N.-ws of was carried influence and Brooks...Northport very prettily out by Mr. Abbott, before he goes abroad. All the church, so- visited friends in Cilley. W., died in August, 1888. Mrs. Hopkins effectiveness. The of his Belfast last week. assisted by two little children, Lela greater part dis- The officers elect of River Bessey ciety and friends are cordially invited. was of a cheerful and PACE 5. Georges Grange, pleasant disposition, course was given to a discussion of the Rev. J. E. C. Sawyer of N. Y. > and Ira Johnson. The march Syracuse, are as follows; W. wedding was I', 'fast. Liberty, M., Ralph I. ^.The Baptist Christian Endeavor„Society always striving to be of benefit to others, purpose of the State. and called on friends in Belfast Played by Mrs. Porter Hurd. The bride Clearly cogently Monday. p < J. C. J. has officers: and \ 11-:»?. Morse; 0., Carey; L., 0. Johnson; elected the following Presi- looking upon the brighter side of life. he set forth how the nullification of the W. G. was very tastefully dressed in white mus- Sawtelle and wife returned home 1'sther in Maine..The Na- S., Walter Ludwick; A. .1. Skid- dent, Ilosea W. Rhoades; Vice She leaves a circle of warm friends. Treasurer, President, large Prohibitory Law did violence to the will of last week from a Pt nohscot Pish W hat lin. After the ceremonies visit in Massachusetts. Bay Mrs. L. F. marriage the Fred Miss She was a member of the Order of more; Secretary, Hurd; Chap- Pendleton; Secretary, Margaret King’s the people as expressed in the con- congratulations were offered very Sheriff S. G. Norton attended Mrs. customary the The was the meet- p \.r e 7. lain, Frank Bridges; A. S., Theodore Keene; Treasurer, Benj. Robertson. Daughters. funeral held at her stitution of the State. without with wishes Kindly, yet of Maine sheriffs in w happy pair, good heartily ex- late home ing Portland last week. ar-Time Thanksgiving.... Rowell; Ceres, Mrs, Artie Sanford; Pomona, The services at the M. E. Church next Friday afternoon, Rev. Geo E- one bit of qualifying emphasis, he called i. nee. from all pressed present. Dinner was then Tufts There was a Misses Lillian Mrs. J. C. Carey; Flora, Mrs. J. 0. John- will be to the Christ- officiating. large attend- attention to the faithlessness of all officials Spinney and Nellie M. Hall p \CE 8. served. A was Sunday appropriate L. reception given in the even- ance of and friends. The left for a visit at son; A. S., Mrs. Mattie Palmer; G. K., mas season, with music the choir neighbors floral of the State or municipality who Saturday Boothbay Har- ship News..Markets..Births. from s to to a special by give ing 10, large number of the were beautiful and bor. Geo. A. Palmer. and sermon the pastor. The subject of offerings appropriate oath to do what they do not do. The friends and relatives of the bride and by groom. and included a of white roses The officers of Victor the morning sermon will be “Beholding pillow and fallacy of the claim that there was not Harold P. Carle is at home for the holi- Grange, Searsmout, A short program was for prepared enter- chrysanthemums with the word a from School Lecture Course. were elected last Christ’s “Mother,” public sentiment behind the law which days the Mitchell school in Billerica, Wednesday evening as tainment, including prayer Rev. Mr. Glory.” by from the family; 78 white pinks from Mr.and would sustain the officers in Mass. follows: A. G. Caswell, Master; J. F. of At the North church this the doing Paine, Richmond, pastor the Freedom church, evening Mrs. 0. A. Hopkins; floral piece of red and their was as when in urse of the Belfast High Overseer; Mrs. Sarah O. Fuller, instrumental and vocal study of the book of Ephesians will be duty exposed, Wa- Harry P. Bagley and Eugene 11. Cook Lecturer; music,and the read- white from Mrs. pinks Daniels; basket of terville that ihe names arrived from auspiciously in Memo- Alton Ileal, Steward; J. F. Asst. of an 4th and the utli to verse petition containing Boston Saturday for a vaca- Ilall, ing original poem by Miss Lucy Ayer. continued, Chap. white and yellow roses and pink chrysantht of most of the business men and two- tion. :a> evening. The hall was Steward; John Lane, Chaplain; S. S. Bean, The was informal 15. the sermon and music reception very and social, Sunday morning mums from the King’s Daughters; bouquet thirds of the tax-payers was in an ,i representative audience. Treasurer; Stanley Wilson, and was much all will be to Christmas. Other presented Mrs. Nettie Smart of has been Secretary; enjoyed by present. Re- appropriate of from Mrs. Searsport .1. II. Elmer pink chrysanthemums Colcord enthusiastic mass-meeting to the mayor, but Iluddilston, Ph. I)., Cushman, Gate Keeper; Lizzie Had- freshments consisting of services will be as usual. The evening visiting Mrs. George Benson on Spring wedding cake,bride and the Misses of white witli < i*(‘k in the of Jennie F. Pendleton; bouquet only temporary results. For partisan street. University docks, Pomona; }frs. Caswell, cake and several other kinds were served subject w ill be “The Great Reforms of the roses and pinks from Mr.