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The Republican Journal: Vol. 71, No. 34 The Republican Journal. 71-_BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899~ NUMBER 34. Texas at be of Battleship Northport. enough; but Senator Frye believes we Maine You and I were iitents To-Day’s Journal. The 26th Gettysburg. who there PERSONAL. PERSONAL. should take the whole or none. It was a remember very well how they faced that PAGE 1. line of artillery and and how after question of whether to take the archipelago infantry, Week..Norton Family Reunion.. Reception to Capt. Sigsbee and Officers. Held an Enjoyable Keunion at Ellsworth. they were beaten, how they retreated, not Mias Alice Duffie is visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E-Shea leave boat or turn tail and run. The American by ■ at Northport..The 26th Maine., Addresses by Senator Frye and Capt. people in disorder, but in order, and gave to the Camden. transfers of The annual reunion of the 26th Maine Reg- today for Boston. Real Estate..Papers would uot let us run. Keeping merely one world an exhibition of valor that was rarely itW Base Ball. Sigsbee. iment and was held iu Ellsworth Aug. 17th seen. Such, my were the men Freeman M. Wood was in Unity Hon. li. W. is PAGE island or a station would be comrades, Tuesday Ellis of Etnbden visiting 2 of the coaling running The event season at Northport was a occasion. There was 113 we fought, and the late war with Spain has on business. .nty Notes A Letter from Seat Of what would a very enjoyable friends in Belfast away. good coaliugstation done one thing that else could have Sun Bonnet Dr. MucArthur on Camp Ground this year was the visit of the members many bringing friends. nothing be in those seas with all around present, and M. F. Carter of Stockton was in s c »f Siam and his Wives. .Should Spain us? done, that is to unite the North and Springs Miss Ada Bowler of Boston is Texas on the of the address called the visiting % Yacht America Still a battleship day President John F. Whitcomb South, for in that war both North and South Lilotage. Could we leave the Fillipiuos, who had been the city Saturday. friends in Belfast. of Senator Frye before the Epworth League business to order about 11 a. m. fought side by side, under the we love our to the mercies of their old ene- meeting flag PAGE 3. allies, so well—the Miss Rosa E. True of Portland is convention. Either event a Star Spangled Banner. Yet, visiting Henry J. Woods and wife of Orono are to Wealth in would insure Rev. David L. Yale of Bath made the open- Byways Cuba. Re- mies ? shot her of war we are a united Mrs. G. E. Brackett. Spain prisoners by although people, with the relatives in Maine..Ten More Regiments crowd, ami the two combined a read his re- visiting Belfast. brought the we oar ing prayer. Secretary Billings old sectional gone I believe -> oinlenee..News Notes. hundred. Could givfe up allies feeling forever, concourse of that taxed F. H. Costello of was in Belfast Mrs. PAGE 4 people the capacity port of the last P. S. of the South was eternally wrong in trying to Bangor Freeman R Cook and son Russell ami leave them agam to tight that hard- meeting. Staples o l'lem Capt. Jacobs Gets There.. of the to the utmost. The weather destroy the union, and the North eternally last week on business. are friends iD Monroe. place hearted nation? who Belfast was appointed treasurer pro tern., visiting Die Texas at Belfast.. .Yachts He would justify such right in not letting them do it. To-day we Belfast Schools.. was perfect, and every condition favorable and the treasurer's a ba.auce Ross A. Perry of Baltimore is nary .Nortli- an act as a craven and coward. report, showing are a united country, respected by all visiting C. H. Post Office .Norton Reunion.. Pendleton, Inspector, Family ..Secret to the fullest enjoyment. of $28 in the was read. The roll- nations; and, comrades.it is in no egotistical Judge R. W. Rogers. Senator Frye reviewed briefly the history treasury, was in Belfast last Thursday. The Texas her call and followed. spirit when I say that we, the veterans of page 5. changed moorings early of necrology report Rev. G. S. Mills has returned from a two Aguinaldo—his return from exile, his the Civil War, have cause to feel proud of W R. Dinsmore and wife of Watervii/e Belfast News of the from the off the Bel- The following were present: Granges..The Thursday morning point of an of natives and our achievements when we see the week’s visit at Limerick, Me. :.i ■•ruing Local industries The raisiug army taking the country are visiting relatives in Belfast. fast to one not over feet off that we have now. Instead of a Reunion. The News of Brooks battery 1,000 field in Company A. Isaac War- divided conjunction with the American Cook, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs.Fred Barker of Y., from ren country we are as one, and no doubt Elmira,N. Mrs. Oscar Roberts of is visit- the Camp Ground steamboat wharf, forces. When Manila surrendered Jones, Cuity; J B Craig,Carmel; Milton Spain Lynn. Mass., PAGE d. Aguinal- thinks so at the present time; and although are at George A Quimby’s. and the of was Carlton, North Daniel Shaw, Troy—5. ing her mother. Mrs. > > view her from the shore per- Troy; Cynthia Clement. iee Young Yachtsmen.. A do and his followers wanted to loot the city. Company we may differ about our occupying the 1'iio N B. F S Walls, Vinalhaven; Mrs. Abbie Barstow of is odists and Canada.. Ex fect As she swung with the tide she turn- islands there is one wo are Chelsea, Mass., Mrs. L. T. Gen. Merritt him. This was con- George A Waterville—2. Philippine thing Cottrell of Dorchester. Mass., ■aehers The Naval Militia Lit- stopped Gowen, friends in this ed around the Company C. united in, and that is, after Old Glory has visiting city. is Notes Register of Deep Water completely during day, pre- to their ideas of and from al- Rodman C Smith, Hancock, visiting at 24 Union street, her old home. trary warfare, A W W been hoisted there it must never come down sent both bow stern and the Curtis, L C Hastings, A Packard, H Mrs. L. E. Perkins returned last mg ami views, save For we Thursday PAGE 7 lies they turned to enemies. For the sake C S J A B Carl- in honor. as veterans believe Rev. L. M. B’drringtuu visited Mr amt Hastings, Morrison, Dyer, from a i!\.. Letter from starboard and port, sides, each in turn, to the iu our anil we want her to be visit in Freeport, Maine. the Mines of of good government we took all the archi- ton McGown, J F Whitcomb, Ellsworth, W country right; Mrs C. H. Littlefield 'n last w*s?k. 'mid B*>a: 1“ luted but or our and Prospect Paragraphs. spectators on shore McCarty, Hancock; U H J right wrong, country; now, Wm. B. wife and two Names for Girls,.The pelago—we refused to take oue island aloue. Oopp, Trenton; Eaton, daughters are Mr. I Quintes- H East J G Mt. comrades, in conclusion let me say that it is and Mrs. W. Ames of Unity visited lhe first event m < ounection with the Smith, Lamoine; Crabtree, of Mrs. We can them a The satisfaction to us as we behold our mag- guests Nealie S. Holmes. PAGE S. give good government. Desert Ferry; Sereuo E Jellison, Tildeu; N their daughter, Mrs. Freeman R. Cook, last Texas visit to Northport. although it took B nificent Republic to know that when it was '• < v Philippine would Grant, Hancock ; Henry E Jellison, Edeu ; T. S. Keen and wife of Thorndike visited week. Correspondence..Ship archipelago undoubtedly in the Births .Deaths. before the slop's were N Camden Nelsou John peril, when hand of the assassin was Marriag.-s place moorings chang- he of commercial to us. Our Crimmin, ; Steward, his N. advantage L at its throat, and it called for us,we brother, E. Keen, last week. Homer ed, was the at the hotel Thompson, Hancock; J L Treadwell, respond- Dickey arrived Tuesday morning reception given has resources of ed all iu our to deliver it country unequaled geo- Mariaville; Trenton; by doing power Mrs. Waldo B. Newton of from > S Oh 1 HE W EEK. Mrs. Barker and Mr. Thompson Leland, Boston is visit- Lowell, Mass., for a vacation of two Wednesday evening by and H C G F Haskell. Ells- from its foes. Many of us may not leave to graphical location, climate, everything Crabtree, Lamoine; her Mrs. weeks. and Mrs French. The office and hall worth.—23. our children much worldly wealth, but we ing mother, Joseph Gilmore. dining that tends to make up a great and prosper- Company D. leave them something more, precious, a ■1 A wonderful block were astefully and Mrs. Bar- A W Hopkins, Frankfort; T Mrs. Hattie Jones and daughter Frances Percy E. Greer went to last Sun- very decorated, ous nation. We have made good use of with a and au Prospect • S Fold, Forrest Grant, country reunited, hope expec- just been quarried and Swanville; Monroe; of New York are relatives here. day to spend the with Mr. and M-s. !. ker and Mrs. French received their guests these and the child ou the west AF Bar Ebeu E tation of a more enduring union than we visiting day > bed at advantages, Smith, Harbor; Smith, WharlFs quarry at could ever dream of before the war.
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