The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 17
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The Republican Journal. MI: APRIL 7L___BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, 27, 1891L NUMBER 17. Hast Maine Conference. I. H. W. Wharff of Datifortli, Rev. S L The Great Hanscom of OBITUARY. Council of Red Hen. Judicial Bar Harbor, Rev. John Tinling Supreme Court. personal. The 52nd East. Maine M. E. Conference of Brewer, Rev. J.W Hatch of Sprague* opened at Rock laud Wednesday morning, Mills, Rev. J. A. at Hon. 1 II I'KSDAV JMOKN1NO BYTHB Weed of Clinton and Rev. Jacob W. Eastman diet! bis home on The eleventh aunual session of the Great S. C. Strout, Justice Presiding. April lilth, with Bishop O. D. Foss in the H. W. Norton of Judge J. W. Black of Searsport was in the Searsport. Rev. V F at the of 82 Council of of chair. Over 250 were Hills of Congress street, April 22d, age Maine, Improved Order Red CIVIL DOCKET. delegates present. Union and Rev. G. M. Hailey of Pe- city Friday. an Journal Pub. Co. Rev. W. H. Wharff of Danforth was elected He was born in Kingston, N. and Men, will be held in of nobscot were substituted as members of years. H., Knights Pythias E. F. Hanson et al,vs. Cream Pub. or- El the Co.; Charles Hill of secretary; Rev. A. E. Luce of Pittsfield, examining board for Rev. J. moved to Maine in early life, liviug in Rock- Hall in this Winterport was in Belfast T. Richardson city, to-day, Thursday. The der of the Court, ordering sale of assets of statistical secretary, and Rev. John Finling and Rev. C. 0. Whidden. on business. ! HE PAPER for Maine Seafar- land, Damariscotta, Thomaston and Sears- Great chiefs and delegates arrived on the the Tuesday ofj Brewer, treasurer. To the roll-call 04 Xhe of the defendant company filed, and notice of report statistical secretary, A. ing People.” effectives and 14 probationers E. mont, before coming to Belfast, about 1855. (5 20 train last evening, and were met at sale ordered in The C. B. Hall went to Boston Tuesday for a replied. Luce, gives the following interesting fig- Republican Journal. the visitors present were Rev. F. L. ures as a In with his brother Frank he did Brooks a committee few on business. Among summary of the Rockland, Bucks- company by from Tarratine Tribe Dunton for plaintiffs. Brown for defendants. days, Hart, Chicago, Dr. E. M. Mills, Elmira, N. and hit-ion In C and 1’ort Bangor districts: Number of pro- the woodwork of the Methodist church of of this city, who escorted the visitors to the ity County Rev. M D. C. Mason, Rev. Russell B. Stephenson vs. Nahum S. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Aunis of Boston are Y., Cincinnati, bationers, 1,227; full members, 6,892- local hotels C. R. and Rev. ri. Whittaker this city, and was master workman on the at which they are entertained. M. Magee George preachers, 43; deaths,194; children baptised Piper; action to decide on a boundary line visiting relatives in this city. of Boston. of the church. He also W. Sachem of nt l'o-Day’s Journal. 144; adults baptized, 394; schools rebuilding Baptist Welch, Tarratine Tribe, es- between lands owned the At the afternoon session the Sunday by parties. Open- Isaac Wilband arrived home from Port conference 200; officers and built a of the line residences and corted the teachers, 1,693; member- number Mayor, Past Great Sachem Calder ed to and PAGE 1. sermon was delivered by Rev. H. E. Foss of jury; entered neither party, the land Saturday, for a short visit. ship, 11,676; churches, 153; probable value of of the While at work and Great Sachem He on the business blocks city. Chase, iu a to the i>ar\ Sermon. New mil- Bangor. spoke temperance ques- churches, $476,350; carriage parties agreeing that the fence now stand- parsonages, 81; probable he Capt. E. E. Pendleton of Boston visited \ ear tion and said there was no that the the Crosby Inn received an in- rooms of the Central where a brief re- Ago..East Maine Cou- denying 'able, $104,000; paid for repairs and im- building Club, ing is on the .true liue. R. F. & J. R. Dun- nt Concert enforcement, of the law was be- friends in Belfast the week. Obituary .A prohibitory provements on church from' which he never recovered, lie ception was held and were then past property, $18,447: jury they escort- tou for for defendant. T!te Great Council oi Red coming more and more lax each year. He paid on obi plaintiff. Thompson The indebtedness, $6,084: present in- was greatly interested in military matters ed into the Opera House. Miss Joanna Pitcher returned to Bangor Industries Agassiz had noticed also that the liquor traffic is be- Mary Greer vs. City of Belfast; action to ludieiul Court News of debtedness, $21,635. coming more and more open in the rural dis- and served in tlie Aroostook war. Ke be- The Belfast Band and Tarratine Tribe form- Tuesday from a visit in Belfast. last Schools..Personal. Following are the appointments for 1899: recover for supplies furnished to a man who tricts <d the State sermon was U The followed to the various ed iu front of of I' H longed companies, including Knights Pythias Hall at at her De- who the winter a of the lTea< hers' Aid BANGOR DISTRICT. fell^sick while.hoarding house. Ralph Pitcher, spent past I nelt* Sain and Others., by meeting Society. 7 F. 11. the City Greys, which company enlisted as a o’clock and from thence they the faulted for R. F. & ,J. in has returned nil* emj lary. ( ilifornia In the evening R.«\ C B. Mason, D. 1) of Boynton of Bangor, /'residing Elder. marched, $25. R. Dunton for Aroostook, home. front Band as :ic l.aboi Trouble ni Frank- Cincinnati in behalf of the Freedmen’s A Iron, and West s. body and went to the as Co. K, 4tli acting escort, to the Windsor Hotel Johnson for spoke Argyle Olutown, M, Small. plaintiff. defendant. Mrs. Mary Cassidy oi Kennebnnk visited Aid Society. Atkinson and Sebec. W. a. Merservy. Maine On account of illness Mr. to Revere House and Council 1 AGE 3. Regiment. City rooms, Way land Knowlton vs. John Hill, ses.*o..|. with a holiness Bangor. First ( lunch, H. K. Foss. appeal- Mrs, Mary A. Libby the past week. Thursday’s opened was not where were 1‘r-cciidam of 1’aul Revere. Bangor. Grace Church. .1 M F rost Eastman accepted. One son,Israel C. they joined by the visitors, the ed from Police to meeting at a. m. This was followed by a Court; opened jury and fL .'<■ sidc-whccler vs. Propel- Brownville and Henderson, F'. S. Bnrrill. Maine W. Newcomb of Bridgtou was in Bel- devotional bom at > >\ led Rev. ,J. Eastman of Co. C,lst Heavy Arti Uery, committee and, the City Government, non-suit ordered. irerin lock, by Caribou, W. \. Met Jraw. Knowlton pro se. W. H. Rhyme. fast the first of the week on business. PAl.i 4. M Frost, after which the business session Carmel ami Levant. Malrv Kearnv. was killed in the service. He was married lliey inarched to the Belfast Opera House, McLellan for defendant. a as held. ltev.G. M. was nominated -•" Bailey Danfoith, 1. H. \Y WlutrlV where .dories fransers i.t Real three times. His third wife, Mrs. ! the exercises of the evening were E. F. Miss Agnes E. Craig left for lor assistant secret in of Rev. W. Lexter and H. formerly Bramhall vs. Thomas H. Went- Thursday Id 'oks.. North port News.. ary place J. Riplev.o. Fernald. \V A. White of held. The Council D. to ■ Lixmont, T. .Johnson. Margaret Damariscotta, survives City ami the offi- C\, visit her hi other Da- M ddiug Bells. Hatch, who was un.iike to accept the posi- higher worth and G. F j Danforth; action on ac- Washington, I rover. .1 11. Irvine. PAGE f>. tion because of lbn.-ss. As no invitation him, with two sons, Hiram B. of Chelsea cials of the order were seated on the count vid. Fast Corinth ami Corinth. 1 H. Lklstone. stage. for supplies furnished to the hotel and had been received h*r the in xt conference, aud G. of The AG F. Fasten, J. W. Hatch. Mass., Ulysses Charlestown, ana exercises consisted of an address of store Mrs. Lettie Pace of (5. was to at Northport Discon- Mayo the matter referred the presiding Fxeter and F. A. Compground. Kenduskeag N"ii s The Farmer* and the Corinna, Carter one daughter, Mrs. Addie E. Page of Bel- welcome eiders with to fix location. At Forest ( by Mayor Clarence O. Poor as tinued as to Danforth visited her uncle, John Moore, last fo-uister of Deep Water Ves- power tlie, ity and Vancel>or* c. 11. Iiaupach. Verdict fur plant iff, Capt. ten oYioek a was temlered the Fort Fairfield, R. A fast. He was on the police force of Belfast follows: week. I mancy I.aw.. l’oiuted l’ara- reception Colpitis. Sbd.tiO Thompson for Vose for de- and Kev, L. 1>. Evans of Guilford and L. B. Low. plaintiff :■»•> Seuer. fraternal delegates SatigervilU 1-1 years and on that of Rockland for several Ladies and Gentlemen: We are that and Athens. M. S Preble. glad fendants. Mrs. Newell Mansfield CAGE 7. Camden and Kev R. \V. Van lvirk of Rock- Harmony swell a number of our best citizens should have returned Saturday II art land amt St.