Courier Gazette : September 24, 1895

Courier Gazette : September 24, 1895

II T he Courier-Gazette. r/\ TWO im lAAM B A TEAR VOLU»IW OU. IM ADVATOK. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1895. aee.>nd O l... Mall w. m. , NtTMBKB 38. T h e ('otirit'r-tiiiz.etie Oos-w KopritlJirly I n t o M o r e IT’n .m ilio M i n K n o x County Than A-ny O tlier fftpot* PtifiliMlied Maj.-Gen. Hiram G. Berry HER PREFERENCE Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Patronized Little Margery, daughter of Capt. H. H. Williams and wife of Thomaston, has been Roundabout was in A BIOGRAPHY very much interested in a neighbor’s hens, By The Ladies Belfast recently and and missing some of her pets found that they among other interesting were being killed off to set forth the family Baking Written fo r the Courier-Gazette by Edward K. Gould The delicate, truly pure and places visited the estab­ table. Little Margery remonstrated saying : excel­ lishment of Mears & “ I like to see ’em running around raw.” lent dualities of Pitcher, music dealers [Begun In No. 8. Back numbern enn bo had. | and piano manufacturers. v & g & s a MANY SUITS. Powder Mears & Pitcher, in a I ntn not inform ed of his enrly opportunities fo quiet way, are making a XXXI. acquiring information In his profession, and only b s o lu te ly p u r e In speaking of General Berry, Major know that I regard him ns an accomplished officer, A very desirable name for and well qualified to fill tho place he aspires to “ Blockmaking is dull,” said Geo. F. Kaler, themselves. They are Thayer, his provost marshal, whom we have He Is (metical, Intelligent, enterprising. Intrepid to T he C.-G. representative, Wednesday. Flavoring vanma manufacturing a piano quoted before, says: “As a disciplinarian and devoted. In my own mind I hav * ’ ‘ “Twenty-two suits of blocks in one year is CITY CHAT. that will hold its own General Berry was firm but with a heart as among the promising officer- who hi v— , L e m o n during the Rebellion, and from whom I have one of the records. That was when Knox alongside the finest goods tender as a woman’s. While in camp at Al­ learned to expect great deeds before It is ended, County shipyards were running full blast. One week of city school has now passed, in the market. Their exandria, one of our men was found guilty by Of this class, I know of no superior to Gen’l Now I doubt if the business will yield twenty and everything is moving along very smoothly. E x tr a c ts Berry, and but few, If any, equals. instruments are carefully a court-martial held some distance away, on two suits in that number of years.” The new superintendent, Mr. Irving, the charge of desertion, the sentence being to in consideration of the many recommendation have secured for them the patron­ made of the best mate­ you must have presented to you, General, It may The firm, G. F. Kaler & Co., has a crew of proving himself efficient and enterprising, age of the most intelligent house­ rial, are brilliant and have his head shaved, to be branded with the not bo neceBBnry to add that I shall commend no 14 men busy with house finishings. while the two new masters in the High School, strong in tone. If Bel­ letter ‘D’ on the left hip, and then drummed one to your favorable consideration, whose services Principal Kenney and Sub-Master Bearce, Ingenious Rockland Man Applies wives of this country. A few cents fast capitalists are look­ out of camp, the brigade to be formed in a hol­ I should not desire, were It admissible, in my command. TOMATO EXPERT. have shown themselves in every way adapted ad ditiona l cost does not deter ing for a new industry to low square to witness the execution o f the In view of tho great responsibilities which to their work. The teachers all over the city New Ideas lo Lime Burning. ladies who are m indful of the sentence, under ihe direction of the provost belong to those high stations 1 have adopted this are working faithfully and intelligently, and add to the business of their handsome city, un inflexible rule for my government. health of their family, from procur­ they can do no better than establish a factory marshal of the brigade. General Berry han The Man Who Got Nico Ripe Tomatoes Into they need and should have the co-operation ded me the order, saying, ‘I see nt) way of Very Respectfully, ing that which is known to be pure for the manufacture of the Mears & Pitcher Your (Pb’t Serv’t, the Market Early In the Season. of pupils and parents. Patent Applied For nnd Granted— piano, so that there will be a supply to meet evading the order. Have it done as quickly J oheph H ooker, and wholesome. They are the fin­ i the growing demand. as possible, and caution your men neither to M \J. General Model Made and Now on Exhibition shave close, nor burn deep.’ lie felt it was General Heintz.elman, the old commander Rockland is getting a great name in the est made. Some of the nicest tomatoes ever marketed —Some of the Many Advantages a disgrace to his brigade as well as to the of the third corps, adds his tribute in th< here have been brought in this season by land as the birth-place of many important “That Veni Vici of II. M. Bean’s is a val­ soldier. When we returned to our quarters following letter to the President: Edwin Hawes of Union. ••Mr. Hawes mar­ patents. Among them we call to mind the Claimed for It—Output lucrea/ed uable horse,” said a Camden man to Round­ he said to his staff that he would rather lead Hix car-coupler, the Hall handle fastener, H e a ls rieadquurters Defenses of Washington, ) keted his first fruit Aug. 4, getting five cents and Labor Saved. about. “I owned a share in him once. I his men into battle than to be compelled to South of the Potomac, Arlington, Va., J a pound. He had 2300 plants, of two vari­ the Miller chain shackle, the Longley fire sold mv interest in the horse for a share in degrade another soldier for desertion.” Oct. 15, 1882. I eties—New Stone and Maul’s Imperial. He ladder, while S. W. McLoon with his im­ the Millie Bwone, and she went down her Ills Excellency, A. Lincoln, President of tho United Continuing, Major Thayer says: “In Octo­ States, Washington. marketed none but carefully selected fruit. proved lime-burning apparatus is the most R u n n in g first voyage without a dollar of insurance.” ber, the Third Corps was sent as a corps of Kir. 1 have the honor to recommend to your recent addition to the list. This is not a observation up the Potomac. Our brigade notice Brig Gen’l II. G. Berry who served unde complete list, but it serves to show that Rock­ S. W. McLoon of this city applied April my command first uh Colonel near Fort L y o t. land brain and ingenuity are much in evi­ S o re s , j The cashier in one of the Knox county marched on October 11 across Chain Bridge, afterwards as Brigadier Genernl during the THE “ ELLIOTTS " last for a patent on an improved apparatus to banks had something of a scare one day up the river road, through Tennallytown, campaign on the peninsula. dence. These inventions are all of a useful be used in connection with lime burning. last week. He was alone in the bank when Rockville and Darnestown to Edward’s He has always performed his duties with energy character and all command approval, and Mr. McLoon went on to Washington to at­ and good Judgment On the peninsula he was Miss Gertrude Elliott (May Dermot of this I HE C.-G. hopes that the inventors and stock­ two well dressed strangers came in and asked Ferry, Maryland, doing picket duty until the highli distinguished for his gallantry and activity tend to the matter personally and submitted fflC ures 28th, when we moved via Poolsvillc to in the various battles, and more particularly at city) commenced her season’s theatrical work holders thereof may reap the benefit of their his specifications and plans, and recently he if he would let them have a private talk wilh in Brooklyn, Monday evening of last week, in him in the back office. The proposition, of White’s Ford, and again crossing the Poto­ Williamsburg and Fair Oaks. toil and inventive genius. received his letters patent. O. S. Trussell of 'I At the former place he commanded the leading Marie Wainright’s Company. She has a very itself, was of a nature to awake suspicion mac into Virginia. While guarding the Ford brigade that relieved the troops who were then the Morse, McLoon, Trussell Machine Co., the S e r p e n t’s and watching for a return of Stuart’s Cavalry, engaged and almost out of ammunition thcreb congenial, pretty part, and is making a most that ingenious artisan who can make while the circumstances were calculated to reby favorable impression. Her sister, (Maxine give color thereto, and so the cashier po our headquarters was near a house where we saving the day.

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