! Contents oi THE MAINE PRESS ASSOCIATION. and were Today’s Journal. they printed for years in the an- And their songs are all the sweeter for the of nua.1 reports; but as one member seas that intervene, Bangor. The funeral was held Feb. 2d of the Holds its annual in Portland. Inter- said, after 1 a Big Knterpri.se..News Granges meeting Between this pilgrim and his native OBITUARY. at the home of her son and The Democratic State Convention... adopting certain rates went sod; was conducted PERSONAL. esting papers read and a fine poem by F. everybody Gone are the crumbling sepulchres, the Schooners Make Steamboat Time..The home and by Rev. Edwin C. Brown, of the H. Colley. ignored them. The trouble in pageantry and sheen pastor Maine Press Association Secret Socie• Sunday morning, Jan. 17, 1904, witnessed Veazie Chas. A. News Items.. Maine's job printing, as in the Of nations bowed beneath oppression’s Congregational ehurch. The burial McKinley went to Boston on lies Yesterday’s Wednesday morning, Jan. 27th, the streets newspaper business, the of Seal Bounties $5,618. .Obituary ...City comes fiom rod. departure Rachel Perry, beloved was at Mount business ji and sidewalks were blocked from the snow- cut-throat competition, due in Hope cemetery, Bangor. Monday. Government- Meeting...Personal...The Gone are the idle dreams of fame fair wife of Israel S. Adams of Lincoln- many cases to by Capt. Miss Edith West went to | lee Embargo....Transfers in Real Es- fall the before and the outlook for a ignorance. We recall one Italia’s shore, Boston Monday night ville Reach, from her home on earth to the Capt. William F. Thomas died at’ his late-.The Reach Frozen Over. with a to visit l was newspaper job department that was Vanished the thoughts and wild her sister. journey by rail not very promising. longings home home on Notes from Nova Scotia. In Aid ot run on the and triumphant. Mrs. Adams was born Congress street Sunday morning principle of business vain; Miss Julia Good Roads Frank P. Bennett, Jr.. But a snow plow had come down over the taking in Jan. after a Vinal of Warren is visiting from others Again a boy he's standing outside his fath- Vinaihaven, Maine, in 1828 and was 75 3l8t, long illness. He was born The Elmira Prison Camp. Land Law at any price. Job was branch from Burnham and returned just in printing er’s door, of in Portland 64 relatives in Belfast. Repeal., liis 88th Birthday (poem). done at a loss, and years age at the time of her death. Ffty- years ago, and in early life advance of the morning train, so that Con- advertising taken at a And the pines sing on the craggy hills of < Down in Chili..Now the E. D. two years ago she was united in was employed on the steamers. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. returned ,,.r Away that did not cover Maine. marriage Quimby ductor Sullivan was a few minutes price composition. Al- f Leighton Co County Correspondence, only on from a visit in the to Capt. Adams and during all these years quartermaster the Portland and Bangor Tuesday Portland. f Maine's Largest Wooden uilding late in his at the Maine though buyer of space or of job work the old world stories, landing passengers Forgotten mysterious she was a true and boats and left that ! Prohibition in Somerset County. save a few loyal companion. Their employ to become a Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Packard returned Central station. Burnham had may cents in such cases it is un- and quaint, I ,i Editorials...Belfast Weather evidently home life was one of master in the business. He com- Report.. in the end to Tales of the ages when the earth was great devotion and en- coasting Tuesday from a visit in Brockton, Mass. | si* igtnug in a Storm The News of its share of the snowfall and men were profitable everybody. young; No wife was ever more manded a number of vessels owned in Bel- Brooks...Wedding Bells..County Cor- joyment. helpful Mrs. Abbie B. Cox left noon for | busy shoveling out the tracks in the vicin- Of warrior knights in armor and of perse- Friday respondence. The question of where to on to her husband. Safe in fast and the. | go the sum- cuted counsel, the heart Islesboro, inclndiug Nathan an extended visit with of the station and the snow on saint, relatives in Boston. I r, rue News of Belfast..The Churches. ity loading mer excursiou was of her husband trusted her. Mazurka and practically settled last As told by sages and by poets sung. fully Many Clifford, others. lie subse- Mrs. a Cook for Judith Su- flat cars. While on the II. E. Payne of Rockland is visiting | _ (story) .Friday platform awaiting year. The Association has taken in B’orgotten the years of wandering, with all were the duties and which lived on a farm serstilions...Sentence Sermons. .The all tiie responsibilities quently at Gurney’s Mills friends in the of the west-bound train a dense their load of care, Belfast, Searsport and Winter- I iik Yard * at Aban- coining big shows, with the rested her the and after health vpoem»..The beginning Centennial tilled his upon during absence from failing obliged him to doned Farms.. Register of DeepWater black cloud the track and The sorrow that had soul with port. appeared up at Philadelphia, and will to St. home of her who for give up hard work moved to \ esM‘is..Geins of Thought Evolution go Louis in pain; husband, many years this city. with a terrible clatter, Karl McDonald was at home from the of a Boom. something, swept May, when a Press Parliament of the world B'or now lie’s back in boyhood and breathes was one of the best known sea captains of He married Mrs. Nettie (Ellis) Renouf of the station the snow in the of Waldo County Horses..Elijah Kellogg. past throwing every will be held, and the National Editorial again air, Maine. Her life was full of cheerfulness Stockton Springs, who survives him. He University Maine a few days the past A Canvas-Backed Beneath the he loved in dear old shipentine—"A direction. Charlie Shaw said it was a ro- pines has week. Clam!” Association will meet. Clarence U. Bur- Maine. and brightness, carrying to those about her one daughter, living in the west. snow ; but it was so hidden in the of ounty Correspondence..Ship News.. tary plow leigh the Kennebec Journal and Ches- joy and comfort and especially to the mem- Rev. Geo. S. Mills attended a meeting of Markets. dense smoke from soft coal and the Oh! rugged, grand old mother, what great Thomas Orville Drink water was born in .Birtlis...Marriages..Deaths. black ter W. Robbins of the Old Town En- bers of her own home. It was here the Maine in sons thy hills have seen, that Biddeford Missionary Society Brunswick snow that neither the nor the Mar. 2, 1851, and died in East dying plow, terprise were cht sen as a committee to What hast thou to our her Christian life shed forth of sun- daughters given rays Boston Jan. 1004. Tuesday. which were visible. Half race. 31, He was a son of the engine propelled, make arrangements for the and were shine amid the and trip perplexities discourage- late E. Fred W. Pote attended the of the BIG ENTERPRISE an hour or so behind time our train came Upon thy rocky hilltops still thou siltest Thomas and Sarah P. meeting A authorized to a third member ments of life. Home was her and Drinkwater, appoint of the like a empire Democratic State committee in Fairfield with queen, formerly Lincolnville. He \v;is un- along, the tops of the cars covered committee. emerald robes with match- love its throne and nothing which she could of. Wearing thy married. Jan. 29th. snow and icicles from their sidts. rhe Land Deals in Searsport and hanging less grace. do to increase the happiness of those com- In the afternoon the What has be- Howard F. Mason was called to The express train due from Boston at 2.35 literary exercises songs thy Longfellow sung mitted to her care was left undone. Lynn, ton Springs Mean. Six Miles of side the Casco’s Rut Capt. Nathaniel Payson, better known then and was met at took First on the shore, Mass., the death of his a. m., had not arrived, place. program was while her death has caused sorrow to Monday by sister, Property Bought and will be Great motherland of Hamlin, Keed and great here as Charles Payson, was drowned in no Mrs. Grant. Augusta. There were signs of activity Mayor lioothby’s paper on “The Relation Blaine, her can in the Chris- uL.zed. family, they rejoice New Loudon, Ct., Feb. 1st, by falling from an still chant their ou the Kennebec river, which presented of the Newspaper to the Progress and De- The pines requiem above tian Mrs. of ar- influence which she leaves behind her a barge in the harbor. A fuller notice will Sidney B. Young Greenville unbroken surface of white. The ice fields of the State.” As Col. the ocean’s roar, velopment Boothby as an inspiration to them to live a life of be next rived Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and •' Las naturally been a good deal Their deeds are told b> every hearth in published week.
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