June 18,1896
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The Republican Journal. ~ 1 MK (is-_ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, \m. NUMBER 25. Turf Tories. The Waterville Mail u..:n Obituary. A Chapter of Accidents. The Belfast Schools. Commencement at Kent’s Hill. journal. says that C. 11. Nelson has matched the PERSONAL. bay mare Sarah Fuller the black The funeral of Geo. O. I II RSI)A Y MORNING llY THE against Partridge took from Five of the Belfast Schools made short ex- The week was one of Charles F. Marshall Jumps the Lower Bridge past remarkable in- A. K. mare Admiration, by Alcentra, owned place at his late residence terest in the of Pierre went to Boston last Thurs- last Saturday at to Rescue a Browning Boy. cursions the past week for an outing and the history Kent’s Hill, and one C. A. Lowell of for a can Journal by Boston, stake of 2 p. si. that will long be remembered the day on business. Pub. Co. Every room in the house was tilled study of physical Miss Folsom by many Mr. Nelson to We are called to record an unusual geography. who were In $1,500. wagers $1,000 with those who upon present. addition to the usual Lewis P. came to pay the last of the Central Intermediate took her divi- festivities of Gannon came home from Houl- Mr. Lowell’s $500. A forfeit of $150 respects number of accidents, one of which came the Commencement, this year iation in and to their friend and ton for a City Ootmty, each has been in the hands of J. companion. Kev. J, M. sion to City Point and the Head of the Tide Kent’s Hill celebrated her seventy-fiftli an- day last week. placed near fatally for two very resulting persons. The occasion was F. the match to take Leighton officiated and the service was im- the train niversary. marked by the P)r. D. P. of .« Corey; place Sept. Thursday afternoon, going by 3.35 Ordway Camden was in town tuk rapek for Maine sea- Last shortly after 8 o’clock, of alumni ever 1st over e aud Friday night, ■largest gathering present Mystic park.On Saturday, pressir sympathetic. The lioral tributes and the G.30. The was last on business. 5 years, fell from returning by trip there, and the mingling of the old students Thursday rlii'j people there will races over were Raymond S. Aldus, aged July 4, be the Pitts- numerous and beautiful. used to with the new did to Among them advantage by the teacher in much make the occasion Mrs. B. C. went course the lower into the harbor, and would pointing Dinsmore to Boston last field in the 2.30, 2.24 and 2.45 were bridge an one. It is true the weather hi advance. $2.Oo a year; thirty-seveu white roses from Miss Ida out the various formations of land and enjoyable trot had it not been for was Saturday for a visit to friends. at, classes, and pace, for purses aggre- have been drowned the at first but the week which the expiration ol the B. Carter; crescent from the water unpleasant, brothers and to be seen and comparing them with in clouds and rain gating $450. There will also be a bicycle prompt and heroic act of Charles F-. Mar- began ended in bright Walter B. Kelley of arrived K. r sisters; of roses and the Minneapolis one square, one inch race for both and ladies for a bouquets pinks from larger bodies spoken of in the text sunshine. gentlemen shall and the work of Monday for a short -] .(•() l<»r one week, and 25 Mrs. E. J. equally prompt The Baccalaureate sermon on evening visit. of Entries to these Partridge and Mrs. F. E. books. The same Miss Bird of the Sunday by s* f.ient insertion. A traction prize >10, respectively. Cottrell; Charles and Samuel B. Holt. Mr. (fay a Logan Rev. Roscoe L. Greene of Somerville was of J11SS Mattie Clements ,t~ a full one. events close June 20, and must be made magnificent pillow with the words Central Lower Grammar school took her division returned Tuesday and Mrs. Marshall were home to a happy and bright nature, and the address to W. CL from the returning from a visit to friends in Morrill, Pittsfield.C. II. Nel- Club, club of which he was a mem- Little River buckboard. made Rev. J. R. Clifford of Woodford’s Rockland. from a call on friends in East Belfast and by They by before of Journal. son of and E. II. of a lo-Day’s Waterville, Greeley ber; beautiful pillow from Ph.enix some of features the Young People’s Christian Societies on Miss Sara arrived Lodge; when about half way across the bridge met study geographical but de- Haney home’froni Bos- Ellsworth, have each matte entries to the a large basket of dowers Sunday evening was also very inspiring. PAGE 1. from the Post Office voted the time to an examina- ton last week to the the Aldus and a little who were re- principally the annual spend summer. Kentucky Futurity Stakes, to be trotted and Custom boy girl Monday public examinations A <■ i■ k..* oneerning Local Indus- House; bouquets of roses from tion of the station of the Belfast were and in the in and 18'30.There was a at- home to the East Side from an er- pumping given, evening the Prize Con- Prof. R. C. Rrankin of Rockland a invention. .Obituary .Manly. large Mrs. H. G. turning spent Bicknell, Mrs. J. C. Cates aud Water Co. Mr. D. N. test in Declamations took A Chapter of Accidents The tendance and interesting races at Knox rand in the city. The children left the side- Bird, superintendent place. Tuesday few days in Belfast the past week. Mrs. G. E. at nine o’clock were held the. last News of the < ranges. .The June 13th. Brackett; white from Mrs. of the the morning driving park The 2.50 class, pinks walk to allow Mr. and Mrs. Marshall to works, kindly showed children of i';"i ate and Courts. pass chapel exercises the year. Brief ad- Fred A. Harriman of Bath was in Belfast Insolvency purse >80. was won C. 11. Elva Jewett, the Bickford Miss and .; Kent s Hill. .Personal. by Nelson; family, Itiez about, explained the workings of the dresses were made Dr. C. W. them and a few seconds later the boy fell by Gallagher, last Thursday, his PAGL 2. best time, 2.40. The 2.32 class was won L. Barker and Mr. N. E. Keen and Mr. Bird Hon. R. W. Dunn of Rev. A. visiting parents. family; overboard. Mr. Marshall at once threw off system. expressed himself as sur- Waterville, A. M. New belt’s W. Pottle of York Pashums.. by Pilot Wilkes; Cam- cut dowers from Mrs. Flavilla at Westbrook, Prof. Black of Col- Allen D. French of ituary..New Duffle, Mr. his coat and over after and al- prised the understanding of the machinery Waitham, Mass., .ut .Slaine's Next Oovenior den second; best plunged him, by, and others. An excellent likeness in Boy, Don, third; time, and Mrs. \V. E. Hamilton and Mr. and ami of the involved shown arrived in Belfast Friday for a visit. "■al History Mill; Inspection 2.30 1-2—The first the Mrs. he is a swimmer, the shock principles by crayon of President Gallagher was meeting at Union Loren though good present- PAGE 3. Fletcher. The interment was in the many of the afternoon Miss ed to the institution by the class Capt. of the wrecked Trotting park, Pittsfield, June was and chili of the water prevented him from pupils. Friday graduating Dyer barkentine 13th, lot in and Hon. A. Yucatan—\d_jounuuem of a family Grove Wadsworth of the South and Miss formally accepted by Joseph Lizzie Carter was in Bath last week. favored with fine day, a good track and Cemetery. as as he he could. Primary of per Enemies... W reeks -t the acting quickly expected Locke Portland, president of the Board of an attendance of The first event Walton of ter Roads Called For. 1,800. Mrs. Marshall the alarm and Messrs. the North Primary took their Trustees. afternoon was to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mathews went to Miss gave Tuesday given was the 31 class, trot and pace, won Mary Stephenson died at the home of classes to the Field exercises. In the oc- PAGE 4. by Holt and Logan put out in a boat from Holt’s City Point by the 1.25 train and Day evening Boston last Thursday for a short visit. Duad, clis. by time, 2.28 1-2. her niece, Mrs. Frank B. Stroul of East curred the Physical Culture Exhibition and Ming Bells.. Yachts ami Roars Edgemark; Bel- rescue. The man returned the G.30 train. made the landing to the and hoy in by They recital the Charles R. Coombs attended o-iciice Seminary..Secret Socie- Gipsey Boy was second, Murdock, third. fast, June 12th, at the by Elocutionary Department. the tourna- advanced age of SI to the Head of the Tide and took a .tis News of the Slimmer lte- In the 2.25 trot and the water were carried by the swift trip Tennyson’s “May Queen” and Longfellow’s ment of the Bath Gun class, pace, purse years aud (i mouths. Club last Thursday. ■ -«• News. Deceased was born lunch out of of Miles Standish” were Library..Noitliport >150.