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The Republican Journal. r M|./s0; BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908._NUMBER 4t The funeral of Mrs. Caroline B. Blaisdell NEWS Of THE GRANGES. The schooner Edith A., which was pur- uitents of To-Day s Journal. OBITUARY. was held in the grange hall in East Orland PERSONAL. chased ill the fall by Norman White, is Letter From Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14tb. The high re- hauled out at Lawley’s. This boat will be Washington.- gard and esteem in which the deceased was The Pomona at Harvest Moon remembered the that visit Hells Basket Ball..A Murder meeting by yachtsmen \ Islesboro held was from the at- Marblehead iu the summer as a .. ,t*- prison. Better front Washing- Elisha W. l’endjeton of apparent very large was well having lo Tlie Journal.) Capt. Grange, Thorndike, January 11th, D. 0. Bowen, Esq., of Morrill was in this Translers in Keal Kstate... (Special Kepublican Jan. tendance of grief strioken friends and rela- very much cut-off stern. Workmen are now Waldo died at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, attended and the discussion on dairying last ,i> Secret Societies..Necrology Washington, D. C., Jan. 20:h. tives who came from far and near to pay city Friday. lengthening out the stern which will give of Searsmout.. Keceiver after an illness of about two weeks to all. The was r »n in a here of 15th, their last respects to her they knew and was interesting program her a much better appearance, and also the County looms up large scrutiny Mrs. James H. Howes is in Boston for News ol Granges..Person from blood caused an ulcer- loved so well. Rev. J. W. Priee words out and worked make her easier iu a seaway.— Boston in the Shoe Trade ..The of Maine members of poisoning, by spoke well carried everything outlook the records Congress. of comfort to the bereaved and the East several weeks’ stay. Globe. 'hes. ated tooth. The news of his death was a The brother Phin- It has had in thirteen of rendered two beautiful along smoothly. songs by on representatives Orland choir Miss Marian Wells leaves this tv Correspondence—Winter shock to his friends in this city, as appro- of Morrill were and all morning Dr. Sherman Perry left Camden last week Proceed- the 60 Congresses, which cover the period many priate selections. The bearers were four ney heartily encored, Island .. Probate Court for Boston to continue her musieal studies. few were aware of his illness and he was a of the Jellison be will come Harvest Moon for Worcester, Mass., to begin his duties as Maine Cities and Towns..Center of the existence of the National Govern- grandsons deceased, Harry hope again. of and Loren, Lorenzo and Ar- Miss was intern of Dr. five elect- man much above the average in physical Hucksport held its regular meeting Jan. 18th with a Emeroy Ginn the guest of Miss the Worcester city hospital. Pomona -.Fence Posts ment. Three of the Congressmen thur Blaisdell of East Orland. The inter- th'Waldo son W. W. hs Millions.. and in the of life. Capt. and the outlook is good for Bessie Robbins in Rockland the past week. Perry is the of Mr. and Mrs. i)uiab!e..The Mosher ed from Waldo County were Belfast men. strength, prime ment was at East Orland. good attendance, \-cendancy of the Temperate Na- Pendleton was born in Islesboro 53 in the order. He was A. afterward of years a prosperous year Mrs. Willard Bean of Tbomaston arrived Perry. graduated successively Isle au Haut Light ..Lewis Hugh J. Anderson, governor and at an the Henry F. York, a well known resident of from Hebron and Correspondence was a member of ago early age began following installation Thurs- to visit her C. Bean. academy, Colby college, Esq...County Maine, wait the first. He this died at his home early Hope Grange held its recently son, Maynard ,..i Maine News items..York sea. He rose in his chosen city, Tuesday the Harvard medical and has suc- first session of which rapidly profes- was 69 of 9th. The officers were in- school, Sayings. the 25th Congress, the morning, Jan. 14th. He years age day, January Herman Cross of Belfast is registered at srript sion, and commanded many fine vessels in taken the examinations of the — The He was born at and is survived by two sons, Frank S. York cessfully nis ...Stockton Springs began September 4, 1837. stalled in a pleasing manner by Mrs. Oba- the University of Maine for the short win- the and coastwise trade. For sev- of this and Walter H. York of Nashua, board ef of medicine iu both o| Brooks. in 1801 and had become a foreign city, diah assisted Mr. and registation Belfast, Mass., N. H of this Mr. York has Gardner, ably by ter course. \, \\ s of Belfast. he was first officer of the bark formerly city. Maine and Massachusetts. He was one of the time that his eral years of A of practicing lawyer there by always been a resident of this city and his Mrs. Charles Gardner, all Rockland. Minion Mail Bag..Department John M. built at Camden for and Mrs. Arthur W. Morse went to Camden for his and Maine. His Clerk, death will be felt a wide circle of friends was twenty-five competitors position i.- Kuiii Cases at Kockland... native town became Belfast, by large company in attendance. Clam commanded and him in Com- Monday and will be the guest of Mr. aud one of five to be The Worcester That L'aik Does This Dog reelected him before he as- by Capt. Joseph Conant, who held high esteem.—Bangor and coffee appointed. work by Prof. constituency chowder, cake, pies, doughnuts Mrs. W. S. Hill. Important sailing to China and Japan. When Capt. mercial. city hospital is the largest but one in the College News sumed gubernatorial honors. Four years were served. Interesting remarks were Agncultuial Mr. York was a native of Montville. His -i Conant retired from the sea he the Mrs. Osmond Wcos er few State of the Boston ,-h asons in Lewiston. after Gov. Anderson left Congress Benja- gave made Obadiah spent a days Massachusetts, city Ahead The Drain in the busi- by Gardner, George <ash >kippers command to Capt. Pendleton, for whom as son Frank is engaged grocery in Camden the week with her hospital alone being larger. Camden natu- Forests ..Mt. Desert Corre- min White was elected from Montville for and others. A dance followed the installa- past mother, state Teachers’ a man he had the as well as ness at 97 Central street, Bangor. feels a little in the achievement ,‘sp. cial was a farmer and had highest regard, Mrs. L. M. Bryant. rally pride House- hut one term. He tion ; music by Fred Waterman of Apple- !i .Eleanor Frances appreciation of his seamanship and execu- of this one uf her sons, Practical Education. .'1 be served two terms in the legislature before Keuel Smith, for nearly 50 years a resi- tog, clarinet, and Mrs. Berry, Searsmont, Maurice Towle is at home from Haver- ill tive ability. The bars was lost later in the dent of died Jan. loLh at the home Mr. Frank II returned last week poem). he secured the Democratic nomination for Bangor, piano. hill, Mass., for a visit to his parents, Mr. Hoag Locals..Ship News.. Belfast Indian ocean under peculiar circumstances. of bis son, Keuel I’erley Smith in Brooklyn, of It was a very long way to Wash- and Mrs. F. L. Tow e. from a visit with his uncle, David Nutt ni.. Born-. Married..Died. Congress. from rheumatism, with which he had been Star of Progress Grange, Jackson, held a the construc- With a heavy swell running and not a X. II., who is seriously ill. Mr. in those before lie was 71 > Manchester, ington days, affected for many years, past Jan. 18th, nil. italic oinuufliHi, nuu uas uetru isii of air a current set regular meeting Saturday evening, Farmer White was breath stirring, strong and besides his son, who is on the Nutt is a brother of the late Mrs. Mary J. tion of railroads, and years, with Master F. H. Brown in the iug at the home of Mrs. T. P. return- BELLS. the bark onto a reef and she became a total editorial staff of the New York World, Worthy Logan, WEDDING slow about Iris seat. The first Hoag and an uncle of Mrs. Willis E. Hamil- very taking W. As was the first after the ed to Madison loss. The water was too to of leaves a daughter. Miss Helena Smith, chair. it night Monday. At the home of Mrs. in De- deep permit ton of this and has visited \ s session of the 28th Congress began well kuown as a lady of many accomplish- installation of officers the usual committees city, frequently amlall efforts to save the vessel Mrs. Roy Webber has returned from Ban- Livermore Falls, Jan. 10th, cember, but Mr. White did not appear anchoring, ments and as an artist of recog- in Belfast. He is the oldest inhabitant of 1843, particularly were W. E. Gould was were in vain. After serving as col- nized talent. appointed. appoint- gor, where she was smployed as a milliner ss Wyman, be- here until a w hich enabled him deputy Manchester and well remembers the homo Gladys May year later, ed with instructions to revise the lector at the port of lielfast for a time librarian, for Miss Nellie Crowley. ,,f Edward White Libby of a little Ebenezer Knowl- Capt, of his who were among the eariy to draw mileage.