The Republican Journal: Vol. 74, No. 5
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MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. 1902. 74-_BELFAST, NUMBER, .>. C1 ntents of To-Day’s Journal. SECRET SOCIETIES. Sec’y, Naneie I'arker; Louise W., Holt; C., PERSONAL. j PAGE 1. Blanche Nealiy; I. G., Lura 0. BELFAST SHOE TO The Masonic sociables Ritchie; G„ FACTORY RESUME. at Xorthport are George T. has been ut Real Estate Concerning Local Elijah Ritchie; R. S. X. G„ Carrie Wildes; Hodgman reappointed proving very popular and successful. .Nathaniel Rohbins Dead, 103 Years They L. S. X. G., Blanche Stevens;' R. S. V. G., postmaster at Camden. v \\ i!d<> County Pauper Case Capture of are held in Masonic Hall, fortnightly, Satur- Men The Republican Mate Connnit- Sadie Cunningham; L. S. V. G., Flora Mrs. Mar) Peering and family have M Leonard & to day evenings. .-t Factory to Resume. Obituary. Barrows, Boston, Business in March Ritchie; Chap., Alice Twombly.' The offi- moved to Br< ckton, Mass. -t Waldo County Grange..The Palace Begin Jvanhoe K. of lodge, P„ of Portland is the cers of Monroe 1. 0. O. were v.ng.The Churches..Belfast Weather Lodge, F., Frank Barker has started on the road ret Societies News of the Granges largest and richest lodge in this State. installed D. D. A. K. publicly by Braley, as salesman for A listed & millers. Notes...Personal...A Smart Old The cash assets of Burk, Ivanhoe lodge are about assisted by P. G. Samuel Adams as G. while the J. Almon McMaham of Skowhegan spent PAGE 2. 820,000, membership hangs just Marshal; X. G. Allen Colcord ; V. G. Geo. over the 400 Sunday with his Austin J. Fernald. port's Open Polar Sea..King Edward’s mark. A. Palmer; R. S., Albert Durham; Treas., cousin, Belfast Free 1 ibrary. \\. R. Clark The Masonic Association elected F. L. Palmer; F. S., A. H. Mayo; Chap., of East Corinth visited his PAGE 3. Library the officers at Pattee. Jan. 8th the sister, Mrs. Newell Mansfield, the tirst of New to following its annual meeting: Joseph officers of Cabinet Lady. From Maine the week. Economical Traffic. Pres., Isaac Hills; Vice Pres., John W. Favori Lodge, I. 0. O. F., at Unity were PAGE 4 Jones; Librarian and Secretary, Geo. W. publicly installed by I). D. Pres. H. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frost returned Satur- from a Editorials.. In King Edward's Do- Chaples; Treasurer, D. T. Guptill. Palmer, assisted by Annie Clements, G. M., day a business and pleasure trip to from w ashington. New The richest of Odd Fellows Fannie Bartlett as G. W., Ed. York as G. York. PAGE 5. lodge except one in the New States is See’y, Mr. Myrick as G. Treas. A tine or- Miss Susan E. of Belfast....The News of Brook-., England Unity Binsmore has returned chestra was in ■rrespondence. lodge of Portland. Its cash assets amount attendance. The ladies re- home from South Bend, Ind., where she a tine time. PAGE 0. to $51,530.95, while the richest lodge is port They were royally enter- has been teaching music. T-'Wi; at tained Jan. 14th .poultry Experiments located at South Boston, having assets by llenj. Mudgett. they Mr. and Mrs. R* of Wat' I Ves-els. J. W. Harmon of Old Town gi-Ter De.-p went to Castine 1 v. «'■ to and publicly installed the ing lor Line. amounting 800,000. have gone to Kentucky and will spend officers of Madocawando The Cas- PAGE 7. Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter elected Lodge. several weeks in the South. W. tine ladies met them at the wharf and Notes Main* A. O. C. the officers H. ■1 \\ following Monday evening: Miss Mil Jretl Mason is at > nut Courting escorted them to the Castine and home with her A Pi V. ar Jones- P., M. G. Black; Chas. House, o-"|>erouN K., O'Connell; S., parents in East Belfast on her vacation E' Ti t’oii- .•? a Baclu oi. II. J. of later to G. A. R. Hall, where a bountiful Chaples; C. 11., M. E. Brown ; P. S., from teaching in Searsmont. PAGE 8. collation was to a number. f. R. Woodcock; Tr., X. F. Houston; Sec., served large < "i tit\ Cons Mrs. J. W. Nash returned last -pou<!.-i;co..Ship Geo. I. Then they went into the Rebekali Hall, Friday .- 1 .. Po! 1 lis *, anuage- Deaths. Keating. from where the services were in a Dorchester, Mass., where she visited Members of performed Aleppo Temple Nobles of the her Mrs. T. J. Barker. pleasing manner. Remarks were made by sister, Transfers in Real Estate. Mystic Shrine of Boston came to Lewiston Rev. X. LaMarsh, Rev. 11. II. Woude, Dr. Mrs. Frank R. W iggin, who has been last on a car and Thursday evening special F. Wallace, Perkins and many others. seriously ill for the past two months, is •wing transfers in real estate were the guests of the Kora Temple of that gaining and s able to sit nd it Waldo up. County h’egistry city. Members of Kora Temple were News of the Granges. .<• *!.-• week Miss Ida 1 teacher ending .Ian. 2u, present from all over Maine and an interest- Roberts, in the North > to L. is out on o‘ uiuiiogham. hina, Angie ing and enjoyable session was held. State Master Gardner has just made his Primary school, account illness, Pab-rmo: land in Palermo. and Miss Abbie McDowell is in her Lucy The officers of Enterprise Lodge, A. 0. U. appointments of county deputies for the place. Frankfort, t- Martha K. Tyler, W„ were installed in Knights of Pythias coming year. A. .!. Webb, East Thorndike, James P. Wight and Daniel E. Pitcher .*nd building.- in Frankfort. Min- were flail last Thursday evening. It had been is the deputy for Waldo County. in Ellsworth Tuesday attending court i-, N. to Kvie B. The shoe is settled Concord, 11., factory question in Belfast. The class of amount ot work that will be done here, in the case v>. factory work decided to have the installation private, but West Branch Grange, I*, of II., is to be Dyer pauper of Trement Bel- M* nroe: land in Monroe. W. II. J. and Belfast will again hear the familiar but it is the under fast. is the same as made in the Belfast fac- probable factory, when the lodge was ready for the ceremony congratulated on the new hall it dedicated to Win. W. Unity, Moulton, do.; whistle and the hum of the ma- their do a busy tory the Critchett management, will more work goodly number of ladies who had been last week. The cut of the building in the Rev. A. T. Ringold, who has been at the building.-in William Par- by Sibley Co., Unity. invited Maine General for some re- chinery. Messrs. A. II. Leonard, of the youths’, boys’ and little gents’ shoes. than it has ever done, as the firm is an to the supper was present, and they Bath Enterprise shows a handsome two- Hospital weeks, l ilermo, to Frank K. Brown, Wa- turned by train t<> his home in this < on firm of were invited to witness the a »ty Leonard A Barrows and M. A. will make no work old and reliable one, with large capital installation. The story structure resembling costly private last much .t ii cl in Palermo. Geo. E. Heath, They Goodyear Saturday very improved. -East- for the same and business installing officers were J. G. Aborn, District residence. The building and furnishings port Sentinel. Springs, to elms. E. Heath, do.; Berry, superintendent here, and the machines of that depart- good rating. were in Belfast Deputy G, M. W.; A. J. Mason, acting represent an outlay of about $4,000. Hart L. buildings in Stockton Springs. firm, the first of the ment will be taken out. Charles E. Knowlton has bought the Woodcock is spending the week Grand Guide; E. H. Haney, acting Past in and Searsmont, to James week and Tuesday the necessary papers Leonard & Barrows have the interest of the A. C. estate in Comet Grange, Swanville, installed the Boston, will attend the exhibition of hompson, bought Sibley Grand Master Workman. An excellent list of officers for the the Boston Art Club in which he is Belfast land in Morrill. Fred were signed by which they take posses- and stock and leased the the Manufacturing Ileal Estate Co., the following ensuing repre- machinery stew, made H. W. was oyster by Marriner, Jan. 20th : sented a still-life Palermo- t«> W. J. Knowlton, sion of the and business. The which owns the real estate year Monday evening. M., Capt. by painting. factory building. They will begin at once re- corporation served, with coffee, doughnuts, etc. et pickles, N. 0., J. F. Littlefield; Mrs. and in Liberty. F. S. Brown firm has its business office at 1st Essex of the shoe This is one-third. Smart; Chap., Chas. R. Coombs went to Boston and arranging the rooms and machines to factory. Island No. t\ to W. -J. Knowlton; land Lodge, 120, 1. O. 0. F., at liar Albert L., Miss Louise lie, and a at Damm; Cunning- served as bearer at the funeral, last Sunday, street, Boston, factory Middle- accord with their methods of the The remaining thirds are owned by II. Harbor, is just now the banner lodge of ;.gs in Montville. Enoch Knight, doing ham; Sec’y, Mrs. Mary E. Nickerson; of Hiram II. a warm boro, Mass. The capacity of their fac- P. and the O. G. Critchett Maine, having during the year 1901 made Jenkins, personal ■ and to have the in Thompson to Lindley Knight, do.