September 21,1905
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The Republican Journal. Η Π1Κ 77. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. ΙΠ£ MUNnUL ΓΑΙΚ. Oct. 21, 1816, and was therefore 88 mains were laid to rest in the Buchanan years, Mr. and Mrs. H. Κ. OBITUARY. 10 Patterson of North bits and Three Days' Racing months and 25 days old. He was edu- Death Of Fred A. Sweetland cemetery." In conclusion the News says: PERSONAL. portjavsnue are spending the week in town. cated for the but not a It is to us to I..i.l hard luck this year, but des- Thomas Leonard was born iu ministry, having very gratifying note that the Bangor, ladies and Miss Kthe] \Yils< 11 Jan. taste for that profession he gave it up for It Was a Sad Ending of a Promising geutlenfen of Buchanan are of a left last week to re- 11 mi the opening Me., 18, 183*1, and died at his in day, Sept. 12th, hoiue very sympathetic nature and have even Mrs. A. 1\ Mansfield is spending the week sume lier studies at Kent*' business and learned the tailors trade at a Man. Among Hill Seminary. χ ere pulled off, the 2.20 class and Waldo, Sept. 5,1905. lie married Ruth W. Young Though Strangers sacrificed their daily duties at their homes in Boston. time when custom-made were the in order to care Mr and Mrs. C. H. iNe and were Cushman of Morrill April garments Were Christian People and he was for this unfortunate boy. Sargent returned race, reported in 24, 18»H, and to They Miss rule and not the In 1845 he was The Christian character of these has Inez Crawford went to Bangor Sept. lath from a visit week. In the them were born four children—Mrs. exception. Cared for as one of Their Own. people with friends in ast draft horse Albea been shown in the truest this to E. Hntchins of married to Koxanna l'attershali, by whom way during Tuesday visit friends. Portland. for horses of 2,400 pounds and Belfast, Robert C. Leonard of recent sad occurrence, and the entire com- he had four A telegram was received in this city, Mrs. Meriden, lames K. children. Those now living munity will look these men Ellen Teague of Warren is visiting Mrs. uue day, C. M. t'onant secured Conn., Leonard of Hart- upon noble and Mary E. I laugh and Miss Géorgie are A. J. Card and Mrs. Estelle Roberts. August 29th, by George A. Sweetland, 24 women with pride. her sister, Mrs. S. R. Crawford. 1'her Ham, second; George ford, Conn., and Mrs. Lelia B. Whitinore of Sheldon are visiting Mrs. ,1. Γ. Richardson He was a from Buchanan, con- Mass. His veteran of the Civil war, a mem- High street, Virginia, Editorially the Jiuchanan News says: Miss Alice in South Paris. The weight was 4,800 on Boston, only grandchild was Nickerson lef: Monday for a ber of a of a young man, Miss Kthel Hutchins of Co. M, 1st Maine Artillery, taining description VIRGINIANS' short visit in The exhibits this were Belfast. Mrs. Leon- Heavy HOSPITALITY. Haverhill, Mass. P. E. Peterson has year and served about of age, who was ieturned to ard died Dec. and in for 18 months. He was in all twenty years lying The of the of Kockland, -ι· and attractive in all the de- 11, 1888, 18H9 Mr. Leon- hospitality people Virginia Mrs. D. after a two the battles near death in that and in whose is George MoCrillis is in Exeter Mass., weeks vacation in ard and engagements of that regi- town, generally recognized over the entire L nion spent iii'l much tine stock was shown, married Mrs. Harriet Wentworth of her Belfast and ment without was found the address used on the and, we might say, world, and visiting daughter, Mrs. Avery. Searsport. who receiving a wound. After pocket nothing n was one of the and Belfast, with the children above named gives a true Virginian greater satisfaction largest the service he for information. The Jefferson L. was in Messrs. C. U. Poor and W. leaving became connected telegram, asking than to he able to Alexander Bangor K. Bean re- ■ ver seen at this fair. survives him. He enlisted in Morrill lend aid to his fellow- Kvery- during in business with of Mr. and Orono last turned from a the late (Jeorge R. Sleeper description answered that Sweet- inen when he is in trouble and is to week, on business. Moudaj twelve days sojourn i.ere from the hoochee-cuochee the civil war and was one of thirteen who willing of Belfast and lived here until when land's son Fred, who had leftBelfast and his accept it. The vilest sinner never hesitates at The Pines, Quantabacook. form Co. A. u'iith and 1893, Lloyd Stantial, li. H. S., '03, is teaching i**i to the wagon of helped Maine, held to give succor to a or one who r>-go-round he went to a with the Roller stranger any Brooks, where he had built position Implex Bushing needs in the iirainard district, Thomas P. Shea retain; both "The Hells' f the well known the rank of corporal. He followed the oc- it, even though he be a man of the Northport. anil Searsport, nice little home. His some months to seek "Dr. .Jekyll and .Mr. wife died there three Company ago his verj meanest type, and it is a unusual Miss Hyde" in his in.in." l'almists' hot- cupation of a farmer and was an active and very Bertha fierce of Taunton, Mass., is repertory for the tents, years since occurrence to a man present season. -Boston later, which time lie has had a fortune in the West, and Mr. Sweetland have die in want in the Globe. lining halls, and vari- interested member of the local grange. The this old of guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Marsh. pink home with his daughter, Mrs. Estelle Rob- immediately answered the telegram, certi good State ours. The greater a funeral was held Sept. 7th at the late home number of Virginians are not Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Maiden II. is nude stands, tattooing tent, erts. He received an large possess- of Howard· Sargent serving as army pension and had fying to the boy'sidentity. Later the same ors of but deputy city of the Rev. A A Smith of- worldly goods, they have bidden li. were clerk this peanut and fruit deceased, done no work I., in llelfastand vicinity last week week, the absence of stands, since, lie went to Hrooks, but he received a second from Mr. in their breasts hearts of which can during Mr. The floral day message gold, and Mrs. A. '.vely scene. A dance in the ficiating. offerings were as fol- be no 1'. Mansfield in was a great pedestrian and every day, fair C. ft. Cross of who the purchased at price, and which are Mrs. Esther Cartel and sons, Roland and Boston and vi- lows with the word Buchanan, reported worth to those who irgely attended. pillow, Husband, from m took have them far more Thomas of cinity. stormy, long walks ami was always condition of the as slightly Cliftondale, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Leonard; casket from the chil- boy improved. than precious metal. a number of Ou piece to maintain to relatives in Harold M. υ iuite people particular the very last his This was the next a tele- To substantiate ihe above we Belfast. Ellis, U. M„ 'tis, of dren; crescent from Mrs. followed, day, by remarks, lling- but it rained Wentworth; large erect have on to cite ham, Wednesday, hard, soldierly attitude. This daily exercise gram from C. L. 1;. the case that occurred in Herbert Wilder Hall of Bowdoiu Mass., formerly cd Belfast, and his basket from Silver Harvest of Mayor Wilson, announc- Brooks, ι: Grange, which in the air Buchanan this w eek of a man who Miss the way of out-dooi sport open without doubt, aided much young Medical has to cousin, Bertha llatih of were ing the death of Fred A. Sweetland and in- was found in an School, gone Sullivan, where Morrill, lie was a member; bouquets from Ethel in unconscious state near the in town iie question. Wednesday's sustaining his health and strength and and he will teach the Tuesday. Hutchins, Miss Mary Leonard, Nettie ■luiring about the disposal of the body. The Chesapeake Ohio station without money High School. :'.ierefore to Thurs- Hoag, in prolonging his life. Some and and ( postponed weeks ago he sorrowing father directions for friends, who uas taken in charge Miss Grace apt. Prank lleed and Mrs. George Seavey, Mrs. Frank Webster, telegraphed the Overton an! brother fruu daughter, Miss suffered a shock and since that time had by good people of this community and Edna, ni burying the remains, without knowing then ! 'ainfield, N. are of Mr. and Mrs. Ninth Vassalb"ro, were in Mr. Arthur B. Hatch, Mrs. Scrihner and been cared for in a most commendable manner J., guests Maine, : ι·· r brought Τ,οι"' to the practically helpless and under the con- of the town last week, the people Mrs. Frost. any circumstances connected with until his death. 'Ihis speaks well of our Charles P. Hazeltine, Cedar street. guests of his sister. stant care of a The famous Monroe special attendant. lie was his son's ar- and we are of them. Mrs. irsdaj. Silver Harvest No. death. Later, letters began to people, proud George Menithew.