The Republican Journal. MK ~0' ! BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1898. ^‘U _ NUMBER^T Winter in Ohio. The Knights of Pythias Ball. J. A. J. K. W. Pottle, Montefiore, Dennett, the name REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. obituary. [ business under the of D. G. PERSONAL. [BE Handsome J. Clifford, L. H. Colcord, F. E. Ellis. & Co. until the death of the senior The Prosperity that has come to Niles. Decorations, a Fine Concert, a Sawyer ======== out to O. T. the Scientific Drill and a Reception committee, Elmer Small, A. E. Mrs. Ada F. Smith died at partner. Selling Brown, Very Enjoyable her home in the Ross Sanborn came EVERY THURSDAY HORNING FT THE [Correspondence of The latter did not resume active mercantile life borne from Bangor Journal.] Dance. Bicknell, J. K. Dennett, M. R. Knowlton, Washburn house on Court street February until 1893, when the firm of Sawyer & Monday for a short visit. Niles, Feb. 1898: An inter- Elisha Sherman. Ohio, 18, 16th at the age of 41 and 10 months. McLellan was formed. The years following year James S. Journal Pub. ested reader would Committee on the block them was Harriman, Esq., was in Lewis- Co. certainly think from a arrangements, Elmer Small, Mrs. Smith was a native of a since occupied by built. j^rniblican Union, daugh- ton F. H. A. B. ter Tuesday on business. perusal of the last two editions of The chairman, Welch, Bicknell, W. of the late Jerome Burrows. She mar- Charles Clark of this city died very sud- Mrs. Velzora urnal is THE PAPER for Main* Seafar- Journal, that the “Downeasters” had A. Kimball, J. K. Dennett, E. T. Hatch, J. ried Frank U. Smith in Boston in 1881, and Mitchell went to Portland last He called ing People.” S. W. M. L. H. before denly Thursday evening. at yesterday to visit friends. been more than their fair share of Burrows, Welch, Colcord, A. coming to Belfast, six years ago, having they the house of George W. Wise to the C. A. A. had lived in Medford spend Mrs. James the “beautiful.” Those who have never Whitney, Knight. and Whitman, Mass. H. Cunningham went to Port- irculatiou la and evening and was barely seated when his City County Many of the Rockland came Mr. Smith is foreman of the land for a short seen such a storm Knights up sole leather yesterday visit. cannot imagine the bead and arms He was afternoon on steamer M. & room in dropped helplessly. Monday M.; Critchett, Sibley & Co’s, shoe fac- Dr. F. E. Freeman and wife of effect of such piles of snow, any more a and a Rockland intents ot To-Day’s Journal. who did not like the of and has the placed upon lounge physician others, appearance tory confidence and esteem of visited friends in Belfast the week than could realize the of sent for. Dr. E. L. Stevens arrived iu a past they immensity the drove from Camden teams. all who know him and the PAGE 1. weather, by sympathy of the Charles Russell of ocean from at a mud Peo- very few minutes, but Mr. Clark was dead Lawrence, Mass., visit- Week.. Bodies of Marcellus' Crew gazing puddle. The roster of Keyes Company as it ap- entire community in his bereavement. Mrs. when ed friends ir Belfast the first of k in the of who have never he arrived. Deceased came to Belfast the week. Maine..Knights Pythias ple seen a great storm, or peared in the hall at the reception was as Smith was a model wife, devoted to her Willard Dead..Capt. William from Aroostook about Prank ocean are in a follows: R. R. county thirty years J. Starrett left for a .it}..The Office of Road Couimis- large majority here, but Capt. Ulmer; Lieutenant, W. home and family, and greatly enjoyed the Friday busi- at Branch ago and worked in the. as a car- ness to Proposed Creamery the writer well remembers the storm of O. Abbott; Sergeants. Geo. P. White, J. W. small social of ship-yards trip Portland, Boston and other Trade in gatherings relatives and Transfers Real Kstate. He made a few Geo. A. Roland friends. penter. trips to Virginia to points. '..Winter in Ohio Maine W. C. 2, 1887, referred to in The Packard; Privates, Flint; Her pleasant manner and cheerful April Journal, get out timber. About Meting. V. Geo. N. H. W. made ship twenty-live Miss Leo la Whitmore and had no in to Follett, Blethen, Healey, disposition for her many devoted arrived home Sat- PAGE 2. difficulty picturing her- he John Jas. A. years ago began fishing and of late years from Brennan, TrowbridgJ. A. friends,—all who knew her of her in urday Boston, where she has been em- »•.'. .<jui self the scene from As the years roll the of spoke Washington Letter...A Snowbound, played by I by Knights Pythias has spent liis summers fishing at Matinicus r-'-ort Camden Stover, H. B Eaton. terms of endearment. In ployed. Marriages, 1897. the storm ball appears to get a tirraer hold the her death the hus- great of Feb. 1, 1898. upon a campon Wheaton’s ami his PAGE 3. The storm Monday, which was more se- band loses a having Island, Orrin J. and it is not to be wondered at true aud loving and Dickey, local of the la this State winter has beeu people, when companion, winters in Belfast. For a few he reporter Age, '- >d Costa Rica..The Destruction very chary j vere outside the city than deterred the sisters years past was we consider that the officers of that here, and brother one who, since the confined to the house the week in Maine in 181*7.. of his organi- has boarded while in Belfast in the of past by shipbuilding lierce favors. We have had what quite a number from Brooks death of the family illness. ■'•3.. Practice to be Built at zation spare no pains in for these attending. parents, has stood in the Ship arranging place Thomas Bates. He was a unos- •>: Liuiorses Mol. W. 11. Fogler.. might be called a rainy season, but no was represented by Dr. A. E and Mrs. Kil- of a mother. The very quiet, events, and that they strive each year to sisters are Mrs. Frank C. H. W. Mansfield of he Maine Delegation in tentatious man, and a Unity entered the Congress. cold worth and no more than gore and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Andrews of strictly honest, good mentioning, make some improvements on the balls of Michaels, Wollaston, Mass., Miss Georgia freshman class PAGE 4 citizen. Ail who knew him held him in at the University of Maine three or four inches of if all that many who had bought tickets at Burrows of 1 itorial Notes. snow, previous years. The eleventh annual con- remaining Larehmount, N. Y., and the this term. .Sous of Colby home for fear of snow-bound. high esteem, and though lie made few inti- ! etter has fallen were Feb. 1st being Thirty- S. Burrows Washington's Birthday put together. cert, drill and ball of Belfast two of the brother, Joseph of Belfast. The K Big G ranite Claim.. Company,Uni- Rockland knights had signified mate friends those who knew him best re- Alderman J. F. Me who Nortliport 1 funeral was held at her Keen, has been ill was the coldest of the ami 1 formed Rank, Knights of Pythias, was their intention of coming, blit late home Sunday day winter, given only fourteen, and honored him most. He was a several is able to ride with three braved the storm. and spected months, out on pleas- PAGR .*>. in Belfast House ladies, afternoon, there w'as a large attendance do not thiuk the mercury ran lower than Opera Monday evening, ant of member of Phieuix Lodge of Masons. days. Belfast Ihe Churches. Secret Feb. and as sincere mourners present. Rev.Geo.S.Mil Is 5 above zero. When we zero 21st, above intimated, was an Frances -e> of degrees get E. Willard Dead. The funeral was held at his late home near Mrs. the Granges The Belfast officiated. The interment will Ananda Mudgett returned to Ran- improvement in some respects on that be at Union. weather, which seldom occurs, the natives any Peirce street Rev. Geo. New Feb. The two sisters of the Mr. Sunday afternoon, ge.r Monday from a \ isit to her Mrs. PAGE 6. have preceded it. York, 17. Miss Frances E. deceased, Smiths’ sister, call it severe. I have never seen it S. Mills He leaves one brother very Willard, toe of the World’s and Lawrence officiating. John Dolli T. free The decorations of the while of president brother, A. Smith of Brockton, Library..Literarv News and hall, the National Women’s Christian iu the West and two sisters in Aroostook. D'" Paths An old more than 2 below since I have Temperance and Mr. poem Farm in degrees same nature as in Mass., Burrows of Thomaston, an Dr. H. L. Know 1 ton of ot general previous years, Union, who had been from an at- Cambridgeport, i-ter Deep Water Vessels Ktand- suffering of lived here. will go down were more tack of with uncle Mrs.Smith, came to Belfast to attend is his >oniier. A Dainty Book of Daintv January, 1898, elaborate, and some features were influenza, gastric complications, Mass., visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. -nsus ol the Maine Hen. died this after the The Thomas H. son of the in local weather records as black added which made the effect morning shortly midnight at funeral.
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