The Republican Journal: Vol. 74, No. 44

The Republican Journal: Vol. 74, No. 44

The Republican Journal. >!l "\- _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER TO. 1901 NUMBER 14. To-Day’s Journal. iii value as made. It amounts HAYDEN DRUMMOND originally JOSIAH DEAD. THE CHURCHES. Secret to more than and Societies. \«;i: 1. $10,000,000 consists HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. PERSONAL. almost of rich mines in the Schools and Colleges., exclusively Portland, Oct. 25. lion. Josiah Hay- the Mexico.What is ltev. G. E. Edgett will preach at Poor’s The grand bodies of the Maine Odd ouiplimeiited Lucky Batopilas district, den A. LL. Fel- Many were absent or tardy last Wednes- A. A. went to Boston la.-t Thurs- h i'iimi Humor. A Drummond, >1., D.,one of the Knight Rig Ap- stated to he the oldest ship in the world Mills next Sunday afternoon. lows met in in in i.i\deii Druininoud Dead., most Augusta 1870, 1892 and day. “Wonder why?” on business.- has been sold at Teneriffe to ! distinguished men in the United day Churches Secret Soeie- recently Rev. and Mrs. Harry Lutz will receive the now again in 1902. Local be broken This is the Italian States, having achieved eminence as a Mrs. T. of Rockland visited at Kstale..Concerning up. ship at on Mugridge Reunion. parish the parsonage Friday evening, Miss Abbie O. B. H. now Family Sent to Anita, registered at the port of Genoa. jurist, politician, mathematician, genealo- At the Oct. 22nd session in Portland of Stoddard, S., ’01, X. S. Lord’s last week. High School Oct. 3lst, from 8 to 10 o'clock. of t\ Philosophy. The Anita, which resembles gist and as a distinguished member of the of Malta ellesley College, had Her name read in in the l'ath District Christopher the Knights the full board of old F. E. Cottrell of Rockland visited rela- Columbus’ The chapel as one of the a Belfast Weather Report. ship, the. Santa Maria, was Masonic dead on Maine Universalist Sunday School officers was twenty out of class fraternity, dropped Con- re-elected, and it was voted to tives in Belfast last week. i> Mtdents. Personal, built in Genoa in and effected her closed Oct. of two hundred and to attain 1548, gress street Saturday afternoon. convention at Mechanic Falls hold the next session at X. J. fifty highest p \<;k 2. last at the end of Trenton, rank. voyage March, 1002, Josiah 23rd with addresses Rev. Manley Town- Mrs. Joel I’. Wood returned home Satur- of Fort Sheridan.. The from Hayden Drummond was born in by Naples to Teneriffe, six or seven The executive committee of the a i.u. send of Rev. grand day from visit in Aroostook. .The National W. C. weeks Winslow, Kennebec county, Me., August Dixfield and State Missionary u'lit head..Barge I.auneh- ago.Elizabeth Cady Stanton, lodge A. 0. U. W., at a in 'I he and is W. YV. of Portland. meeting Augusta girls of the Senior class wish to ex- Mrs. G. W. to Belfast by RaiL.Biooks- the well known woman died JO, 1827, descended from Alexander Hooper Benson returned .Saturday from suffragist, Oct. 22nd, decided to hold the next their u Wedding at Montville. 26th at Drummond, one of a of meeting press appreciation of the dra- a visit of two weeks in Boston. Oct. her home in New York, of colony Scoteh-Irish Services at the Universalist church next of the boys’ Works for the Heathen. old ! who settled in Maine grand lodge in Waterville on the matic power in connection with age. She w as conscious almost to Presbyterians, in the litera- Mrs. Fred A. 1720. lie obtained his Sunday will be as usual. The subject of third in Wood of Skovhegan visited the last. The children with Mrs. Stan- early education in Tuesday February. ture. To be sure we do not hear uo 1 the district school and the sermon will be “The from always relatives in Belfast last week. ton distinguished him- morning Cry t*\\ when she died were Mrs. M. F. Waldo Lodge and Aurora Rebekah them, but we give them the credit of Hie X Surgi-on self by his proficiency in mathematics, lie the and of the doing Lawrence and Mrs Stanton of Depths,” evening address, Mrs. Levi L. Robbins left 1 ist for Library..The Camden Blatch later attended Vassalboro Academy, where Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., are well represented in the best they can. Friday New “Self Control.” The seats are free and all a visit in Thorndike and York. Henry and Robert L. of he mastered Colburn's algebra when the officers of the Grand and Grand vicinity. .14 are Lodge The seniors are looking forward to the New York, Theodoreof Baris, thirteen years old. He was invited. Notes.. Hie Li he lawyers: subsequently Assembly. Russell G. Dyer is of Clarence Amman of Lewiston visited his ty and G. assistant teacher of mathematics at Secretary study of civics which promises to be \n Smith, a real estate broker at ! the Services at next any- .1. Morse Dead..The the Methodist the Grand Lodge; .Miss Grace E. father, E. S. Shuman, the week. Hi Grand Banker.' at Island. academy. Entering Colby, then Waterville gjiurch Walton, thing but interesting. part Wardeneliffe, Long will be as usual. The’subject of N« 'vs ellast.. YY. I- college, he there also gained high Sunday of the Rebekah _ reputa- Secretary Assembly; Mrs. Mr. and Lewis E. Pitcher of New of the tion as a mathematician and was the forenoon the Rev. G. Ask Mr. —’03 if “voulez vous me baisser” Northport Granges. graduated sermon by pastor, Samuel of the left me Fish and Caul The section Adams, Chaplain Assembly; last Thursday for a visit in Boston. 1 Island..Coal Cheaper along with honors in the class of 1840, receiving E. of the is an for the Edgett, will be “The Ascent Soul.” Miss ilertha 1. official of appropriate phrase astronomy the route of the Sebasticook A Moose- three years later the degree of A. M. lie Rird, reporter the Miss Florence Stevens went to' The music in will include a class. Auburn head school fur three in the niean- the evening Alton K. railroad, above llartland, is not taught years, Assembly; Braley, District De- to visit violin a cornet Monday her sister, Mrs. W. G. Saw- to be at when it comes to time studying law in the office of Messrs. solo by C. E. Davis and solo Grand The planispheres for the use of the as- grinned game. j puty Master; and Samuel Adams, telle. Uoutelle and Noyes in Waterville, and was M. F. For several miles the track runs by Crockett. Vice President of the Past Grand tronomy class have arrived, and already New < and Notes Fd- I admitted to the bar at Augusta in 1850. In Repre- a forest which has for a 1 the often Mrs. Edwin Frost visited her e- through quite Rev. of the ill Tile schools R, that year he made a business trip to Califor- G. E. Edgett attended the meeting of sentatives’ Association. repeated question other daughter, number of entertain- Miss Head of the R'e- years provided nia, then in the midst of the gold excile- the in pupils “what are you going to do with Charlotte B. Frost, in Sanford ment for j Ministerial Association Milbridge The annual field day of the uniform rank last hunters, and many deer, par- nient, traveling by way of the Isthmus, and those is week. Tuesday, and on the subject of the of things?” heard. tridges and woodcock have been shot became a member of the bar in that State, spoke Maine Knights of Pythias opened in Au- ••'c time Luther Caldcrwood left >d Salvage (story).. there, while Moose on the west also. After his return to Waterville in the limit to pastorates. The limit had burn Oct. 22nd. is it true that sour apples eaten in school Friday morning ■ i■:11. pond Companies of the order tioflections of a for a side of the track has a Horded not j following year, Mr. Drummond rapidly been extended to five and was abol- are sweeter than ? Ask Miss visit in Massachusetts and New a Fruit Crop..A 1 error only years from ail over the State arrived in the honey I)- Hamp- I rose to prominence in the practice of his city shire. good fishing but at times pretty fair ished wholly four years ago. The question the forenoon and Miss C-about it. profession, and in He was at liist during to the number of about b.KS. duck And now it is told that | politics. hunting. affiliated with the Democratic hut of a limit in now under discus- 200. in the Mr. and Mrs. 1). P. Palmer left ; party, restoring afternoon a parade marched The boys have been found to be ornamen- Monday > C<•rresptmdenec..Ship a deer was shot a who was by lady owing to his opposition to slavery left tlie I sion. for Portland Marriages.. Deaths. through the principal streets of the two tal hr corners, if not useful in recitations. and Boston ti buy holiday aboard the morning train on its down ranks in 1855 and became a Republican. at goods. the other was seen He with enthusiasm into the At the Unitarian church, Rev. cities, ending Auburn A. A. park, where THE trip day. The deer I plunged sup- Harry OF WEEK. a dress a short distance from the track and j port of tin* doctrines of the young party and Lutz, pastor, there will be morning services parade was held.

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