The Republican Journal V0Ll ME BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895. _ 67'_ NUMBER 41. The News republican journal. of Belfast. City Government. The Belfast Schools. Obituary. | Personal. Personal. The October EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE number of the American The of the Council An adjourned meeting of the Belfast 8ckool r: BUSHED regular meeting City Oct. at about Kitchen Wednesday evening, 2d, D. H. Libby went to Boston on Mrs. Magazine contains a sensible and was held with a full at- Committee was held at the Superintendent’s Saturday Hugh Crowley went to Bangor Tues- Monday evening, lOo’clock, the from its business. practical spirit gently departed for a short visit. paper by Prances J. on tendance in both boards. ac- office The commit- Journal Dyer j The roll of Monday evening. special tenement of behind the inani- Hepblicai PiMislim Co. to clay leaving H. L. “Anything Keep Well.” counts was but the amount not tee, consisting of Messrs. Sibley, and Kilgore was in Augusta last Friday Miss Annabel Swan went to very long, Kilgore mate form of our venerable friend and citi- Newton Cen to on business. A new called The Patriot large. The bill for for streets Putnam, appointed investigate the legal tre, Mass., to visit relatives. Circulation in and weekly paper quarterly lights zen, Mr. Giles of who on yesterday Largest City County. of and Wight Northport, will make its in Belfast next and city amounted to The aspects suspension discontinuation of J. F. Burkett Went to Portland last Satur- Miss appearance building $358.33. January 28, 1805 first saw the light in the Tbeoda Clears is assisting Miss Bea- week. sewer schools, and their in the on business. It will be a 7-column folio, with bills, those passed in reported report, town day man in the "I'1if Journal is tub rim for Maine sea- | including previ- of Penobscot. At 19 years of age he Kindergarten School. form of a patent outside. Way land Knowlton is to be ous rolls, amount to $1800, out of $2000 letter of reply to the Mayor, was Fred A. faring people went to Belfast, where he learned the trade Harriman of Waterville was in Miss Jackson left last editor. available for read Mr. and Mary Saturday for the work, and the amount of by Sibley unanimously adopt- of a shoemaker Belfast of the late Col. Berry, and Thursday night. a visit to Boston and Providence. ed as the sense of the Si its, K11TION Terms. Ill advance, $2.00 a sewer laid was double that first in- Board. The report yea*; Miss Laura M. Carver of is now nearly soon after moved to and a the $2.50; at the Searsport Northport bought Leslie Hubbard of W'aterville was in town viihiii year, expiration of the tended. The largest bill under the was as follows: Miss Gertrude H. Frye of Dorchester, $3.00. in Belfast canvassing for the Ladies’ Home highway farm. In 1880 he married Miss Annette P. last week for a short visit. year. lion. E. the summer at \! t k using Terms. For one one appropriation was $308 for for cen- F. Hanson, Mayor of the City of Bel- Mass., spent Criehaveu, Ma- square, inch Journal in order to obtain the free scholar- paving Prescott, settled on his new and lived ih in column, $1.00 for one ami fast. place Mrs. H. P. tinicus. week, 25 tral district, the greater part of which has Thompson went to Portland ’> for each subsequent insertion. A fraction ship offered that at the New there until his death at the advanced age of by paper Eng- Dear Sir: Your communication to this for a brief visit. square charged as a lull one. been used in street crossings. The other Saturday Mrs. Clifford Buxton and of To- land Conservatory of Music. If Miss Car- Board, of July, has been duly considered and 92 years, 8 months and 4 days, The result of daughter bills were routine matters of small amount. Mrs. A. were we would that the their uuiou was Mary Jones of Burnham is in Bel- ledo, Ohio, guests of Mrs. A. A. Howes ver omits to call upon any one wishing to respectfully represent three children, one daugh- Contents of Journal. The Committee on Highways reported on action of this Board in suspending certain fast for a two weeks’ visit. last Sunday, To-Day's subscribe, she would be glad to have them ter, Betsy, and two sous, James E. and the extension of schools was because in the judgment of this send Harbor street between who reside in J. R. Mears of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. who have PAGE 1. their subscriptions to her at Searsport. Board there were too few actual scholars George B., North port, the Morrill was in New Hamp- Bartlett, been Union and and the street was Belfast High streets, within the natural limits from the died some time shire last week on visiting at Mrs. M. M. Vessels Lost..Trotting at West The First Choral attending ( daughter having ago. business. Hazeltine’s, returned ■.. Baptist Society of this I lie News of Belfast .Citv Govern- accepted. school building in each case to sustain a Mrs. died home to Boston -d Wight about lti years ago and Mrs. Rosetta yesterday. Templars .The Belfast Schools.. city went by boat afternoon to school. School committees are Sheldon and daughter, yesterday Tlie petition of John Dollotf for a aide- profitable Mr. Ora, <r.ig Local Industries, Wight has since resided with Dr. C. P. .obituary..-‘Over Rockland, where, with the Tliomaston As- especially authorized and implicitly recorn- ; George, are visiting friends in Lynn. Bean aue Miss Hattie A. Osborn Hillsou Horseback."..Personal.xTrans- walk on James street was referred to the who has mended to do this under such circumstances cheerfully and kindly administered of Boston are in Imal Estate. sociation, they were the guests of the j Mrs. Annie Paul the city, guests of Mrs. Ab- Baptist Committee on Sidewalks. The petition of T. by the school law of the State of 1893. We to his is visiting her daughter, PAGE j every want, when extreme old age in- bie B. 7 street. 2. Choral Association of Rockland. There was have found no Cox, Congress j W. Pitcher and others for a street at reason since for changing Mrs. A. L. Hopkins of Bangor. War light capacitated him from further toil. He was A Mexican Veteran..( Lights into to be a and at our in this as Mrs. Charles urrving reception supper the Rockland the corner judgment respect regards Lunt was a guest of Mr. aud -V- of Owl’s Head of Franklin and Court streets Miss Fannie M. Rhoades went to Keeper Light'. .Democracy, these schools. We are aware always very and in his Isles- church last followed a suspended active, younger Mrs. A. H. “cod. .Gov. Cleaves on Cuban Affairs ". evening, by inusieale was to Batiks last week. She is referred the Committee on Lights by that the or of some boro last for a ten visit. moving >. .News oi parents guardians years, when the of the season Friday days’ the V\ eek.. I’raetical Poultry in which all were to rigor stopped from Moutville to South \ ossel i participate. the but was laid on the in of the scholars make to the Paris. Owners. .A Coal Yacht.. Aldermen, tabie objections out-door work on the I. Carrying of these farm, he would take G. Ricker started iast Friday afteruuun Bath’s Library.. Baltimore’s Trade State Constable R. the suspension schools, but none of Geo. W. Joseph Mearsof Morrill Council. The petition for abatement of his kit of for Pearson was in town ■: Gig Kong. them for the reason that their scholars are shoe-makers tools ami go from Boston, where he has employment. Tuesday. lias taxes of He is returned from Portsmouth, N. H.,where L. W. Blake was referred to the in their new schools with less ad- to employed with a crew of surveyors PAGE 3. provided place place repairing boots and shoes, Leforest L Robbins for an left Tuesday for a the Azores..A be examined the records in the Internal Assessors. vantages acquiring education than and his annual runniug lines in Northern Maine. g Traveling Dog..School j had under coming was hailed with de- visit to friends in Boston and Prospective cider Revenue The on they formerly existing arrange- vicinity. Large Supplies Collector’s office. He says there ! Committee Schools reported in re- light by the The Fzra L. fireman ou the tor Old Metal. ments. O’lr duty as a school committee, people. last pair of shoes Talbot, passenger Elias R. anil are are 19 special revenue taxes in Waldo gard to the ownership of the schoolhouse in while unin^erferred is to care he made were for Thompson wife visiting train, is a which PAGE 4. paid with, for the himself, at the age of 8i>, taking vacation, he is spend- of which 11 are former district No. educational interest the scholars under our their son and in Mass. '■«!>. Burned county, in Belfast, 2 iu 2, that the city has a of and they are in good serviceable daughter Milton, ing with his family in Franconia, N. H. toJDeath by Naphtha. .News jurisdiction. We believe in the of the condition Granges. Yachts and Boats and l.each in Liu- warrantee deed of the spirit Fred Northport Wmterport, Northport, property. school law of now. Naturally a good talker he loved to Hadley has gone to Medford Mr.
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