November 21,1901

November 21,1901

The Republican Journal. VOLUME NOVEMBER 73._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 21, 1901. NUMBER 47. Contents of To-Day's j OBITUARY. FIRE IN ODD Journal. FELLOWS BLOCK. CO0NTY CORRESPONDENCE. THE NEWS OF ; BROOKS. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. Mr. Capt. Gilbert M. Hart died at his home on A. A. Howes A Co*s Stock Damaged by Fire, Centre Montville. Thomas Ers- The < High School Notes.. All the schools in town will next Mrs. hurches..Obituary. Smoke and Water. Bnrkett’s Goods kine and have returned to Centre begin Henry 0. Dodgejis visiting relatives The National Orange..Yachts and Boats..The Lineolnville avenue, Nov. 9th, after an ill- Dry family W. G. Preston was in Boston last week on News of brooks. Transfers in Real Estate..A Store Filled with Smoke and Flooded with Monday. in Brooks. ness of 48 hours. He was about as usual Montville and are keeping house at Mr. S. business. Gloucester Schooner Stocks $24,291.28 Personal, Water. S. Edgar Waning has moved into the ..it Weather News Erskine’s—Mr. Mark J. U. of Ivory W. B. Wadsworth arrived home lfast Report of the Granges. Thursday, when he had a partial paralytic Bartlett, D. N. Bird went to Boston Tuesday ..Secret Societies..Wedding Bells. Cor- the Allen house. Monday on County shock. This was followed Yesterday, Wednesday, afternoon, about M„ 1901, principal of Bingham High from Massachusetts. espondence..Fire in Odd Fellows’ Block. by pneumonia, business. 2 a fire started in is Mrs. N. R. Cook a page 2. and as he was unable to take medicine on o’clock, the cellar of A. A. school, spending a few weeks vacation has little nephew mak- Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. H. Bradbury returned Howes & with his her a visit. Harmon went to Boston English Papers and Periodicals Cor- account of the which affected his Co.’s store in Odd Fellows’ block, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jona. Bart- ing Monday to Camden County paralysis, for work. Saturday night from a short stay- respondence. .Maine Apples at Buffalo. from the of a lantern. lett— Miss Mabel Pentecost has to throat, the disease resulted fatally. Capt. explosion gone A. B. Payson and Inez M. Forbes are in Belfast. page 3. The fire to New the Edward Hart born in St. 70 appeared be near the rear of Jersey to spend winter with friends in Albion. Sibley went to Boston Morocco iu the 20th Century..Maine Ornitho- was George years ago, visiting Saturday Lewis A. Barker, of has the cellar and six streams of were friends—The are L. on business. Esq., Bangor logical Society..Concerning Cats...Rural Free and to sea when he was 11 water hay pressers at T. began going The High School, Mr. Haney teacher, is been admitted to practice in the United Delivery. turned on, but the smoke was so thick the Foster’s old. His first was across the pressing hay. Misses Nellie and Mabel Harford page 4. years voyage having one week's vacation. went to States circuit court. fireman were unable to into the cellar ocean, lie followed the sea the pet Palermo. Work on the grange hall has Boston Monday. Editorials..In King Edward's Domain. greater part I. S. & Son are Herbert for more than two and could Staples selling some nice A. Drink-water went to Boston of his life and had been in command of a feet, they not progressed and it is now to be PAGE 5. finely ready and this Dr. G. W. Stoddard was in Boston last locate the fire. At 4 p. the flames had sleighs pungs winter. Saturday. He is at work in the city and number of vessels in the and West m., plastered — Nelson is The New s of Belfast County Correspondence. coasting Wesley collecting week an business. in worked the and the fire was James F. Jewell is some rooming Somerville. the President through floor, lumber to build an addition to hfs barn doing carpenter PAGE 6. India trade, including brig Geo. to be under work for David Dolloff of Monroe. A. Gilchrest went to Rockland Mon- Mrs. L. D. schooners Ked thought control, but a little next spring....The Ladies Union Circle CandagC arrived Tuesday from Literary News and Notes..Quick Sailing Pas- Taylor, Harmona, Orion, day on business. later it broke out in Burkett’s room met A. E. Chase is his Rockland, where Mr. C. is assistant in iges A New Moose Cali.. Swore in the Pro si- Rover and others. In 1876 he was at work carpet last Friday afternoon and evening with filling storehouse with the in Trade with Canada. Women in Politics Charles R. American in Warren mill when the mill and Odd Fellows’ Hall. Netta Nelson and $3.25 were taken_C. E. hay and is now sending some away. Coombs went to Boston last Express office. i:■ gist.-r of Deep Water Vessels .Agricultural the powder The of the oftices in the second Carr went to Friday on business. Presidents in Session The Cathance Flats. exploded. Capt. Hart was blown through occupants Waterville last Saturday_ Mrs. E. C. Holbrook has returned from a George Havener is taking a vacation, and PAGE 7. had before this moved out their the roof of the building and landed, provi- story Wallace Dyer went to Belfast last week_ visit to friends in eastern Kennebec. Miss Laura Elms went to Camden Mon- his place as express messenger on the train News of the Week The Oakes Divorce Case.. in a muddy spot at the side of the books, papers and furniture. They were Cora A. Goodwin went to Montville last day for a few weeks. is supplied by Charles Peteison of "iitrols I'ncle Sam's Cash..Wives Must Pay. dentially, Charles E. Lane has returned from a two Bangor. brook lie was burned and bruis- Judge Geo. E. Johnson, Judge R. W. Saturday for a few Cen- PAGE 8. fearfully days’ stay.The weeks business trip to Aroostook county. Herbert Kimball left Saturday for Provi- Thos. E. Shea began an engagement at Rogers, W. P. Thompson, Esq., and Drs. tre school ed and lay at the point of death several will have a box sociable this week R. on the of Si-arsport Locals..County Correspondence..Ship Mrs. Hillard Seavey, who dence, I., business. Academy Music in Washington, I). News Market..Births Marriages..Deaths. weeks. A fellow workman who stood be- S. W. Johnson and J. C. Ham. The third to raise money to rebind the and recently bought dictionary Chas. ('., Nov. 18th. The Evening Star of that was Odd the George Johnson place, has moved there. Jameson was in Belfast a few side him when the occurred was story occupied by the Fellows buy reference books. days explosion last from city speaks of him as “one of the most popu- THE CHURCHES. who removed some of their effects. Harvest Home which has week, Lynn, Mass. blown to atoms. Since leaving the sea he Washington. Bertha, wife of the late grange, taken a lar stars of today.” Burkett moved some of his goods, but new lease of is Franklin O. Greer left to has carried on a little farm and worked as Geo. herself in room life, having interesting meet- Saturday spend Lenfest, hung her last We are indebted to Chas. A. The Methodist church has been much of his stock was smoke the winter in Furbish, presented calker. He was the oldest of the fam- damaged by lived ings. Aborn, Mass. ship Thursday night. She with her son, who is with the North Street Rail- \n ith a handsome pulpit by Belfast friends. and water. Jersey ily of ten children of Jeremiah and Mercy- and as usual after the fire Mrs. E. 0. Stantial is still afflicted with George Blodgett left Monday for Boston, building Friday way Co., N. for a of The services at the church for At four the fire had Jersey City, J„ copy Baptist the llart, of whom live remain, lie married half-past apparently morning he went to her room to rheumatic troubles and is unable to walk where he expects to get work. call her, the 100th anniversary edition of the New week w ill he as usual. Rev. Robert Morris 30 penetrated to every part of the building but much. Josephine Carter of Northport Sept. finding it fastened forced the door open Fred K. Poor is a member of his class York through the and the firemen Evening Post. ->{ Colby College will occupy the sons partitions, and pulpit. 1855. She survives him, with five and found his mother hanging to a door, Miss Muriel Barker of ST. football team at Dartmouth. were in streams of where- Fredericton, Mr. Loren Fletcher left to Services at the Methodist church next three Miss T.illias A. Mrs. pouring water Saturday spend daughters, Hart, dead, evidently having expired some hours B., is visiting her brother, Rev. F.W. Atwood returned to ever were needed. Fire Barker, Cilley Boston last the winter in Melrose will be at the usual all in wife of Herbert L. Lewis H. they extinguishers before. Since the death of her husband Highlands, Mass., ac- Sunday hours, Elena, Gray, were of this village. after a in also used, and when The Journal went Saturday visit Belfast. companied by his son, Fremont C. the vestry. The subject of the and Everett M. Hart of Belfast, Capt. G. to about one year Mrs. Lenfest had been Fletcher, morning press it was thought the building would ago Miss Grace E. who who had be Dow, recently closed Mrs.

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