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The Republican Journal. ~~ TO.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1898. NUMBER 36. larged. The fact has been demonstrated Be (tasters in at the of Rockfand. ly finished an extensive job cottage living in the Limerock City who could prop- PERSONAL. that cotton can be manu- PERSONAL. goods profitably W. R. of Boston at Dark Harbor, be added to factured iu California.President Wil- Dupee erly this list. On a recent visit to Hying Rockland a Islesboro. When this was James Foss went to Boston fred Woodruff of the Mormon church article started it was in- Saturday. H. C. Pitcher was in Bangor on business ii.'PAV JWOKX1SG BY TJHE Journal representative was struck by the Roscoe the member of the tended to confine died in San Francisco Sept. 2, aged 91 Staples, junior it to people formerly of Miss Reta Patterson of Rockland is visit- Tuesday. faces seen on years. He was born at the streets, and the names on firm of Simpson & Staples, harness makers, Belfast, but now in business or Farmington, Ct., professional ing relatives in Belfast. Mrs. Walter D. returned Pub. once is a to Rockland 23 Staples Saturday Journal Co. in 1807 and was one of the original pio- signs, familiar in Belfast, and this Bel faster, who came life in Rockland, but we must make another .. Mrs. Lois E. from a visit in Rockland. neers that reached Salt Lake in of his Stearns went to Boston Sat- lef valley prompted a later call with a view to years ago and learned the trade broth- exception. All over the city were bills of looking visit t" PAPER for Maine Seafar- 1847. lie was of the church for but urday^ friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. N. Black are president up the ex-Belfasters in the Limerock City. er Leander, also a Belfast boy, who now the great labor-day demonstration at Oak- spending k: People." the last 10 years.The Xovoe the week in Lewiston. Vremya The result was a surprise, for it was found lives in Monroe and is well known to horse- land Park, Sept. 5th. L. M. Miss Louise Hall returned home Saturday of St. Petersburg,replying to criticisms of Staples, Esq., that men as and manufacturer of a visit in Brooks. the Czar’s there were no less than twenty men the inventor of Washington was announced as orator of from Vincent T. Beckwith of Boston is visit- ii In City and County peace note, interprets them as and women iu business or the halter. Mr. Staples has been a the Mr. was ing his old home in Waldo. meaning that the “powers are to remain professional life Staples day. Staples born in Swan- Mrs. W. K. Keene went to Rockland last in member of the firm 10 do a in the relative positions they now occupy Rockland who formerly lived in Belfast. years. They ville, July 22, 1847. He enlisted twice dur- Thursday to visit friends. Mrs. H. E. Ellis and Miss Grace A Lord In advance,$2.00a year; and busi- 1 and together seek the means of the most known of general harness-making repairing the civil war, but was under are in cents for three months. rendering Perhaps widely the ing age the E. A. Morrill of was in town Lewiston this week. the Roekport For one square, one inch unnecessary expensive and purpose- Belfast in Rockland is ness, and carry a line of trunks, bags, robes, first time and could not the consent of contingent Judge get last on business. Mrs. Horace is relativ cuts for one week, and less armaments which are ruining all horse goods, in- Thursday Twombly visiting s lent William H. Fogler, who was found blankets, whips and.general his parehts, and on his second enlistment in insertion. busily in Rockland and Tliomaston. nations.” The paper then adds: “There halter. Their of Calvin Hervey and Robert Emery spent engaged in his office iu the court house. cluding the Staples place the 26th Maine, in the company commanded is no of immediate disarmament question street. the iu Angier Jacobs and wife are rela- Journal. is a native of business is 309 Main bv Capt. Charles Baker of the ex- day Saturday Bucksport. visiting To-Way’s or the resulting which seem Judge Fogler Lincolnville, Belfast, consequences establishment of tives in North New Portland io disturb the French and Germans.”. and after attending Waterville At the custom tailoring amining surgeon found evidences of pulmon- Mrs. If. A. Dodge of Lewiston is visiting 1. College 1'Ai.I & No. 373 Main street, Wm. A. weakness he her Mrs. Brown. Alfred A. Small left liev. Thomas Haywood died at his home studied law iu Belfast, where lie was ad- Knight Hill, ary and was rejected. He then mother, Henry yesterday to join Mrs. i\vyer Poet..Belfasters iu X. (><> mitted to the Hill was found—another ex-Belfast boy and studied law in the office of James B. Small in for a short visit. i* ;«■<. .('ik\ Government. Elizabeth, J., Sept. 2d, aged bar iu 1802. He then joined Murch, Frank Lord returned home Monday from Winthrop ■ ,i" .The He was born in office of the Belfast Schools. years. England. He the as a iu the a graduate of the printing and later was admitted to Clifton M. army captain 19th Maine job Esq., Belfast, prac- a visit in Banger and Brooksville. Gray of Meadville, Pa., an v- l was past patriarch of the Sous of A edi- worthy Regiment and was promoted to late Goo W. Burgess. good many tice at the Waldo county bar, soon after tak- iu to visit relative* w: k 2. of Great Britain and successively Mr. and Mrs. James S. Harrimau went to Belfast Saturday Temperance past tions Advertiser were,“worked his major aud lieutenant-colonel. He was se- of the Belfast ing up residence in Washington, Knox Mrs. A. Maine Farm. ••Rod deputy supreme chief ranger of the In- Boston Thursday for a short visit Smith of Somerville, Mass is a wounded at off'’' on the old hand (a token au hour) which has since his i-i Sword Fish..Sir Order of Foresters, liev. verely the battle of press ■ounty, been home. of Mr. and dependent Mr. Tolopotomy E. to Port- guest Mrs. Albert Gammans it “rolled the forms.” Miss Mary Cunningham went Dawson. .The Shipen Ilaywood enjoyed the distinction of being and was discharged, soon after which lie by the writer while Billy Booking over this no doubt incomplete I it-place. land last Thursday for a short visit. Irving Bowden returned to North yes- the first man to introduce Xeal the was appointed provost marshal for the Bel- Mr. Hill came to Rockland20 years ago and, list of Belfasters in Rockland, we venture Jay Dow, after his business. For terday spending a few days at home prohibtionist, to an audience. fast district. He the of like Mr. Shea, hanged the assertion that no in the State has Mrs. Susan Dodge of Liberty is visiting lime. .The Czar’s Pro- English began practice law place A conference of the a member of the firm James Gammans and of New ton -ii.it Notes. special Adams, iu Belfast in 1800 and was soon recognized 18 years lie has been contributed to any one of its neighbors so her daughter, Mrs. Frank B. Myrick. daughter American and United .States express com- and time their trade has con- Centre, Mass., are visiting relatives in Bel I At.E 4 as one of the ablest lawyers iD East during that many men and woman who have become Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. are at North was held in Bailey panies Chicago Sept. 2d and work is the better last. Templars. .Transfers Maine. He practiced iu Belfast stantly increased. Their prominent in business and professional life New Portland, where Mr. B. is teaching. l.'-cal Industries., it was decided that the companies would twenty- four and that class of men’s custom clothing. Conscien- Wilson A. Whitten of Vinaihaven was in •.it* Secret Societies.. from this date bear the expense of the years during time held many Dr. George W. Stoddard left to well Monday Belfast war tax instead of the to of tious attention to every detail, keeping Government. Tuesday and on busi- requiring public positions trust, including deputy collector City spend the week in Lewiston and vicinity. Wednesday AGE 5. has of abreast of the and using the best ma- ness. stamp consignments.Word been customs, county attorney and mayor of styles W Bells. .The The regular of the Council Mrs. Samuel returned home edding received at Portsmouth, X. satis- with reasonable prices, have meeting City Hodgkinson H.,that Belfast. He moved to Rockland in terials, coupled Miss Jane A. McLellau returned to 1890, was held Monday evening, 5th, There from a six-weeks’ visit in Boston factory arrangements have been made firm a which enables Sept. Monday Bangor. PAGE 6. represented that city iu the of given this reputation after her with for the of the Legislature was one absentee from the Board of Aider- Monday spending vacation iu B Spain transportation them to be in constant of orders Miss Tosier of Mass., Children. The Cuss Be- 1897, and was appointed to a seat on the Su- receipt Marjorie Whitman, fast. at the of the men aud three from the Common Council. .Register of Deep W ater prisoners expense Spanish and the Do- has returned home after a short visit in Bel- preme bench of the State in 1898. He from every section of the Union Have tr.