Republican Journal: Vol. 68, No. 46
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The Republican Journal. NOVEMBER ;• <;s-_BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 12, lm. NUMBER 40. The Revival of Business. NORTHPORT of Waldo Veteran Association. The NEWS. Heeting Churches. To Celebrate the Victory. PERSONAL It Begins the Day after McKinley's Election and Veteran Association KSDAY MOUSING BY is Felt all Over The The Waldo County THE the Country. fall school, so ably aud so successful- Christian This, Thursday, evening, Nov. 12. the Endeavorers throughout the '90, Miss Lulu Atherton went to Boston met with Freeman McGilvery post, Sears- Mon- During the campaign we read from ly taught by Mr. A. D. of will citizens of Waldo county will celebrate the time to Hayes Belfast, the country generally, observe November for a visit. Journal Pub. Co. time of orders closes this week. port, Friday, Nov. Oth, meeting having of Nov. received bv to 8-14 as a special week of for Armenia. glorious victory 3rd, at Belfast, with manufacturers, from Thursday on account prayer J. C. Durham be filled in been postponed a torchlight headed the Bel- went to Bangor yesterday only the event of Mr. G. A. Andrews was unable to At the procession, hy McKinley’s preach noon a number Unitarian church Sunday, Nov. on business. a in and of the storm, and by goodly fast band. Those ion Oily election. The no last participating will appear County. opposition, doubt, set these Sunday, being confined to the house by ladies from the ad- 15th, at 10.45, sermon the James of veterans aud their by pastor, at the Court House at (i Miss reports down as “inventions of a severe attack of 30. Those having Leola Whitmore is at home from Bos- the enemy,” erysipelas. The towns M. Leighton. Subject, The Ninteenth Cen- Hr, I'APKii for Maine sea and joining towns were present. rep- horses are to mounted. ton for a short visit. it is doubtful if they obtained The requested parade general firing of guns and the of were Swanville, Mon- tury. blowing resented Winterport, Carriages will form in the rear of mounted people credence. But the of the Joseph went to “proof pudding is whistles in the election of The Williamson, Esq., Boston celebrating Mc- roe, Belfast, North Searsport, Searsport, services at the Universalist church division. Non-residents who intend to in the eating," and the of mills par- Tuesday on business. ~ starting up and Hobart at next In advance.$2.00a year; Kinley Camden last Saturday Frankfort and Waldo. The meeting was Sunday will be as follows: are all over the of Morning ticipate, requested to report to the com- .it the expiration of the country, which we are ap- was Mrs. A. C. evening plainly heard here. called to order at 11 a. m. by president worship with sermon at 10:45. mittee as as Burgess went to Boston Mon- prised the Subject, early possible. All citizens are daily through newspapers, shows for a short t >r one square, one inch The house on and the secretary being absent he The Church and the Individual.” to day visit. that no dwelling the Hezekiah Stinson, Sunday requested illuminate places of business 'o for one week, ami 25 adequate idea had been given of the Flanders’ R. Dawson secretary tern. school at twelve. and Thaddeus Pierce : insertion. A fraction place was destroyed fire at appointed H. pro Young People’s meeting residences. There will be a grand dis- of Waterville is in Bel- enormous amount of business held in sus- by full one. midnight, Nov. 3d. Miss Izanna Flanders The committee on time and place of next at 6:00 P. M. in the vestry. Topic, “The play of fire works along the line of march. fast for a short visit. pense to await the verdict of the American lived alone in was comrades H. R. Dawson of Next The will the house. It is not known meeting Thing.” Harry French, leader. procession form on Church Frank R. Woodcock was in Boston Journal. People. We undertook to make a the i.i-Day’s compila- for a A. E. Nickerson of Swanville and street in certainty how the fire Monroe, Rev. J.F. Tilton of Belfast in Wa- front of the Court House, week on tion of the reopening of mills and factories originated. preached past business. There N. of Belfast. as terville where torches will cage 1. all was no insurance and the loss falls S. Piper They reported last Sunday, in exchange with pas- be furnished, and will over the country, and of the increased tor Mrs. E. D. Ryder went to Rockland Satur- 'in follows: Thursday Jan. 28, 1807; Spencer. The service was greatly enjoy- start at 7.30 with Congressman Compli- heavily on Miss Flanders, as her household Time, right of line headed K'.n E-tate..The Revival employment given, but soon found our time ed by the people of Waterville, as it gave day to visit her husband. effects were place, Town House, Swahville. north. Church to the residence of >.. consumed Up Chas. Ni \\ Meeting of Waldo and to the with the house, leav- them the privilege of meeting once more space unequal task, and must be sounded and the veter- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. I 'Celebrate the Victory.. ing her The dinner call and a former student of the B. Hazeltiue, counter-march and down Palmer went t<» Bos- content with quite destitute of what little she did hearing college High ! tc Court fhe Bel last generalizations. for ex- ton to Here, possess. ans sat down to a fine dinner of beans, and worker in the meetings of the church. street to the of and Monday buy goods. Indust ries.. Personal. is She will probably find a home junction High Church ample, a paragraph from a signed editorial aud coffee. It The sermou was one of a very order, a Societies.. Mr. witli one brown bread, clam pie high streets; Church to Manley her brothers, who lives in that utterance of truth. The up Main, up Main to Benjamin Colcord went to Boston Mon- Island Run Down. by Charles II. in the Boston a mauly preacher Sloop Taylor Globe, was noticed that the veterans from over Cedar vicinity. knew what he wanted to say, said it, and Cedar, to Franklin, down day in search of employment Democratic pap» r which did not take the their It the country towns paid respects The was very to Frankliu to over Court to gives me to chroni stopped. message helpful Court, Grove, up T. R. of Homeward..Arrival of side in the contest: exceeding pleasure there a and Simonton, Esq., Camden was in sound-money more especially to the clam pies, but large appreciative congregation. Grove to over Cedar to :> "l the Election...The cle the fact that the election Cedar, Main, up town on ^ bile men of McKinley and [Zion’s Nov. lltli. yesterday business. have differed on the money was and to spare and the clams that Advocate, Main to Hobart was plenty Congress, over Congress to the resi- CAGE 3. question and the tariff, those in sta- enthusiastically celebrated at Selwin every were left over were given to the vets to The weekly prayer meeting at the North Thompson left Monday for Port- tion in life can most the Cove last dence of Hon. S. L. Milliken, where our t> New York welcome heartily the Saturday evening. Heretofore Newspaper home. After dinner the were church will be held Nov. land and Boston, on business. ■ which seems certain to follow it carry hoys Friday evening, congressman will make a Eisliing Fleet. A Ride prosperity has generally been the custom of the town short address; « ounty. this election. after and dull invited to the where were 18th, at 7.15. the Divine John S. Usually panics to go and upper hall, cigars Subject, “Jesus, over Congress to down Grove to Williams, Esq., of Guilford was times we Democratic, with a Republican ma- Grove, :• age 4. have to wait for few and feeble talk Saviour.” provided and a smoke followed. The Mr. W. R. Howard will a over to in Belfast on business. signs of jority of ID over it was give Church, Church the Court House, yesterday ■ i. returning prosperity. Never in our Bryan proper and ranges.. Waldo ('oun- of did all could to of the at has there been a time people Searsport they report county conference Frank- where the will Em hange of Courtesies.. history wheu a single right that we should celebrate the victory procession break ranks. If Mrs. Alice narrow went to Bangor Mon- day drew the line and make our visit and right w’ell they fort. The Sunday services will be as fol- clearly emphatically the best pleasant stormy Thursday, the program will he where she has between dull times by efforts possible. Therefore, many post- day, employment. and good times. Yes- succeeded. We heard the sound of a cannon lows: 10.45 a. in., sermon the 12 of by pastor; poned until .Social Season. terday marked that day in these United the residences were finely illuminated, Friday. Mrs. W. G. Kneeland of few minutes the aud hi.» Sunday school; G p. m., Y. P. S. C. E. Medford, Mass., States. Thousands of every through day A train will run age 6. orders for merchan- and among those that special he over the Bel- is Mrs. particularly caught “What is the most visiting Maria Macomber. dise of every kind had been placed with the knew' some one was celebrating some event, meeting. interesting fast branch to New Trick for Taking the eye of the observer was the accommodate our neighbors proviso that the should not be deliv- spacious I know about Mrs.