* * i■ ■ K* / '• ^^————■■—^i^——^■—^VThe Republican Journal. VOLUME * 73._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901, NUMBER 41 Contents of To-Day's Journal. trouble which had died of pulmonary OBITUARY. Seaside Chautauqua Circle. News of the Granges. after close attention to the PERSONAL. PERSONAL. page 1. inception social at the national The eighteenth annual meeting of Seaside News of the Week..Transfers in Real Estate.. requirements Mrs. Ann Kaler died at her home Horace went to New York Tues- Mary r Seaside and Seaside Circle Chenery O. E. Frost went to Bangor on -Columbia the (Jem of the Ocean."...Rockland’s capital, social duties which belonged to Chautauqua Circle was held at the home of Grange Sewing yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. Caro A. Board- day. business. .’.retries...Universalists in Rockland...Maine the of a cabinet officer. She the will hold their annnal fair at the grange Musical family October at the of 71 and president, Mrs. C. A. Hubbard, Monday Festival...Obituary...The Churches... was born m June 1873.... man, 3d, age years hall the last in G. B. Marsano to "'■aside Circle..State Hingham 16, afternoon At this Tuesday October. went Boston Monday on Wm. M. Randall is on a visit to Katah- Chautauqua Convention one month. A she had been some- October 7th. meeting the indents. Belfast Weather The registration of Wellesley College lthough business. din Iron Report .Concerning officers for the coming year were elected. Morning Light Grange, Monroe, are to Works. oral Industries Secret Societies..News of the is now completed, and there are 804 stu- what feeble for some time she was able to and Mrs. C. A. have a harvest feast Oct. Amos Clement returned Miss 11ranges..Yachts Boats..City Government., dents enrolled. This number exceeds be about the house and the end came Hubbard was elected President, Saturday evening, Monday from Hattie Bates went to Boston Monday or Sun- very Penmanship..Personal..WaldoCounty the of Mrs. C. F. Vice MIbs L. A. 12th. Northern Light of Winter- Seal Harbor. for a vacation. ny Schools...High School Notes...The Two registration previous years by unexpectedly. Mrs. Kaler was born in Bel- Black, President, Grange Hanna’s Met. of the port has been invited. nearly 100. The capacity college fast, Sept. 3, 1830, a daughter of the late Cochran, Secretary and Treasnrer. The C. Mrs. C. F. Shaw is spending the week in Miss Helen Dunton went to Boston Mon- is taxed to the and L. S. C. PAGE 2. dormitories utmost, John H. and Sarah J. Lane. She married books for this, the Italian-German To-day, Thursday, October 10th, is Na- Waterville. day to teach music. in the have of Genial several new houses village year, are: “Men and Critics of J. tional Fragments Nortliport History...A William Kaler of Waldoboro and they Italy” by Grange Day at the Pan-American Irving Dinsmore went to Boston Mr. and Mrs. "I'ortsman.. .Telegraphing at Sea.. .A Crystal been to accommodate freshmen R. Monday John Jones returned Tues opened lived in Joy; “Studies in The Poetry of Italy,” Exposition and the State of Maine Wedding. unable to secure rooms on the Frankfort, now Winterport village, Grange for a short visit. cay from a visit in Warren. campus. by Prof. Miller of PAGE 3. a few after which Mr. Kaler went to the University of Chica- is well represented there. years, Thomas W. Mrs. F. go. ; Whit- Pitcher went to Boston Mon B. Higgins of Lynn. N. C., was in 'ii Top of Hebei Tarek..Gems of Thought., in Real Estate. where he died. She leaves one “Imperial Germany” by Sidney The Journal Transfers California, received too late to publish on Belfast unrrican Singer Honored.-Mrs. E. P. Brown.. man; “First Steps in Human Progress” by day business. Monday on business. s Mrs. Caro A. one tnis week accounts of sident McKinley Will. daughter, Boardman, Prof. the fairs of the Starr; “The Reading in Cen- C. E. Tibbetts returned from a Fred McQuestion of Boston was in Bel« PAGE 4. in real Daniel H. Lane of and Journey and Friday The following transfers estate brother, Boston, tral Mystic. Belmont, Tranquility, Lincoln- Europe” and “American Diplomacy” visit in Brockton. fast Monday on business. Kditorials..Occupations by Women..The Frye were recorded in Waldo County Registry two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Baldwin of Wayne, ville, Granges. ip Launched..For the victoria Memorial., from the An au- and Mrs. A. T. Jellison of Ellsworth. Chautauquan .Magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dinsmore went Mrs. George I). went to Boston Stetson Lecturing.. County of Deeds for the week ending Oct. 9,1901: Pa., invitation some 50 Mahoney Correspondence. thor is selected for each and a bio- By members of Granite '•"rtJiport News..News of Brooks..Resolutions The funeral was held at her late home Sat- meeting for a short visit. Mary Otis et als., Frankfort, to George Grange met with Venus to Boston Monday. Monday Respect. graphical sketch of each author is prepared Grange Saturday, do.. land in Frankfort. Lida W. urday afternoon, Kev. Ashley A. Smith Hill of Rockland was in Belfast E. S. Bowker and returned PAGE 5. Peirce, and read of Sept. 28. It was a good evening and the pat- Wm. A. family home aud words of by some member the circle, fol- l'li- News of Belfast... Bells. Perry, Islesboro, to Henry S. Howe, Brook- officiating, speaking highly rons were fine. last week on business. Monday from a visit in Bangor. Wedding lowed by Current events and feeling Venus had their hall in deserved The lloral tributes were quotations. PAGE ti. line, Mass.; land and buildings Isles- eulogy. trimmed with and last Fri- Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Conant special/programs will be a feature of the flags bunting. Worthy Charles Carrow went to Bangor returned from ""iitli Moiitville Club of ’09..Kate Vannali.. boro. Joseph F. Wight, Belfast, to Wm. F. many and mutely bespoke the esteem in Master Mudgett called the meeting to order for a short visit. their Pan-American trip lumn Leaves. A Much Discussed Mayor.. year’s work. day Monday. Triggs, do.: land in Belfast. William which the deceased was held by the entire and after the usual -Gell Note About Teeth..A Great Help to The for the opening declared an Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Doe went to Bar Mrs. Gilson Carman left to return uf Water Vessels. Death Palermo, to Belinda S. community in which she has spent the secretary’s report year ending Monday tine..Register Deep Panneter, Parmeter, intermission for supper. We never sat to ■.ill Crowned Him a October the of for a visit. New York from a visit in Belfast. Martyr. of her life. The bearers were 1, tool, gives membership Harbor Tuesday do.; land in Palermo. Mary F. McManus, greater part down to a better harvest feast than PAGE 7. Seaside the sis- Messrs. A. Asa A. Circle twenty-four. Of this num- Leo M. went to last Fri- Mrs. Georgia S. Pendleton has returned Winterport, to Ellery Bowden, do.; land in George Quimby, Howes, ters of Venus had After Sargent Bangor Former at Cape Jellison..Aphorisms.. ber eighteen are who have com- prepared. satisfy- to her home Days D. I. Thomas W. Pitcher and Dr. Elmer Small. graduates, and returned Monday. in this city, from a visit in Cam- Man Indeed.. !.iterar\ News ami Notes. .A Winterport. Mitchell, Searsport, to ing the inner man Bro. Mudgett called the day Saw Mill. Mean Men..Carnival in the North pleted the C. L. S. C. required course of den. A. E. Truudy, do.; land in Searsport. Elias Freeman M. Wood was in Brooks and i’ell’ast Free Library...Pointed Paragraphs A four meeting to order. A fine address of wel- to The Dalles was deeply grieved and shock- years study and received their diplo- Mrs. Smart. Old Lady...Maine Schools..Galves- Skidmore, by exi Liberty, Amanda M. come was on business. Leonard Cooper is visiting friends in Sunday mas. given by a good sister and re- vicinity Saturday u Boom.. The World's ed to learn of the sudden death, from heart These represent C. L.S. C. classes from Population Newspa- Ricker, Montville; land and buildings in Montville. Mr. with •l Notes. sponded to by A. Stinson. Venus had a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Sanborn went to Cooper spent Sunday failure, at 5:30 o'clock 1st of Mrs. C. 1883 to 1901. Of the under-graduates four PAGE Montville. Chas. R. to August her there. 8. llill, Winterport, fine Bro. a short visit. C. Hobart. The her are in the class of 190J. the program. Mudgett sang one of Bangor Tuesday for S' a r land and deceased had been in During year sport Locals..!'ounty Correspondence..Sliij* Ellen McDonough, do.; buildings his “The Mick who Threw N- u Market..Births have been songs, the Mrs. E. 11. Know lton left Mrs. L. M. and Marriages..Deaths. in Win- usual health till about noon the day before forty-four meetings held at the Mr. and Monday Bridgham daughter Winterport, Walter McDonough, Brick," and some remarks made when without she was seized homes of members. The just by visiting for Boston and for Buffalo. Gladys returned to their home in terport, to Chas. R Hill; land and build- any warning year passed possibly Somerville, NEWS OF THE WEEK. was the members. The grange closed when the last ings in Winterport. Amos Stickney, with the trouble which carried her off a few French-Greek year and comprised Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorn Clark went to Mass., Tuesday.
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