The Republican Journal.~ VOLUME 73.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 190L NUMBER 27. Contents of South To-Day’s Journal. Warren the house of Willis Meeting of Waldo County Grange. A Letter from Mies Littlefield. OBITUARY. Jordan was struck and to the PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. damaged extent of about $500. Lightning struck A veiy large and enthusiastic meeting of Vs. i the Week..Transfers in Real Estate, of Herbert T. Harmon left for a visit v a barn owned Miss Effie M. Littlefield Winterport Judge Joseph W. Knowlton died at his Friday of Waldo Gov- by Samuel Allen in Waldo County Pomona was held Loren Fletcher went to Jackson ij.rtiim County Grange..City Grange was the recent Waldo in Salem, Mass. Tuesday Secret Societies..A Letter from Miss and did dam- unable to attend home in Liberty Thursday morning, June Friendship village slight June 25th with Georges River Grange, Lib- for a visit of a week. .vlil. Belfast Weather Re port... Wedding age. No persons were injured in these County W. C. T. U. Convention, but wrote 27th, after a long illness. He was born in Will Kimball went to Boston Saturday obituary... Resolutions of Respect... Per erty. The officers present were Master, Misses Helen the first six months as the Y. work: Davistown for a and Clara Knowlton arrived Yachts and Boats. New Mall Arrange accidents.During follows concerning Plantation, now Liberty, August short visit. of 1900 there were Chaplain, Steward, Treasurer, Secretary, from News of the Granges..Newspaper Notes. launched from Bath Dear Co-workers: To each and all I 2, 1808, a son of Ezekiel and Knowl- Tuesday Lynn. Gate and Assistant Polly Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sawtelle are page 2. yards, 18 vessels with a total of Keeper Lady Steward. visiting tonnage send loving greetings at this time, and wish ton, who came from Xobleboro on horse- Miss Ella Twombly went to Bangor yes- The tern officers were Frank relatives in Montville. V of the Week..The Small Pox Steamer.. 18,609, while for the corresponding pro Clements, with all my heart that I might meet with back in 1784 by means of spotted trees, Mrs. terday for a short visit. u>|iia at the Pan-American..Railroad Pe- period of 1901, June 30th, there B. F. Foster, S. F. Arthur Whitney left to visit his Free closing Overseer; Secretary; at It is Saturday ! it-nicd Belfast Library. County Cor have been launched 21 vessels you County Convention. impossible Knowlton carrying her infant daughter in Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mansfield went to Ban- .irnee.. Unin vented Inventions. aggregat- Hurd, Steward; Mrs. Foster Pomona; Mrs. father in Malden, Mass. to tell of all the work accomplished by our her arms. The died when ing 28,930 tons. This is over half the and Mrs. parents Joseph gor Tuesday for a short visit. PAGE 3. Barker, Ceres; Clements, Flora. Emery Heagan returned from a entire total of last year, which was 41,- Waldo county Y.’s during the past year. was thirteen years old, and he was bound Saturday h.iiiway Journey in Africa..A Maine Coast After the opening exercises a class of 27 two weeks visit in Boston. Miss Marion Uawkes of York is visiting \ows 532 tons, and leads’ the Our work is much the same as labors out to Notes..Wolves of the Sea..Head of corresponding your “Esquire” Everett, a prominent man Mr. and (.motive Trust .The Summer Schools..A of was instructed in the fifth degree. Sixteen Mrs. W. R. Howard. period a year ago by 5,321 tons. in the W. C. T. U., for we are your daugh- of the neighborhood. His first school studies Mrs. A. G. Young of Camden arrived last Steel Schooner. The vessels launched since Granges responded to the rol-call. The ad- Mrs. John H. January 1st, a school for the were a to visit friends. Quimby arrived home Mon- PAGE 4. ters, and the Y. is training in school taught in his father’s barn Friday are 10 schooners, 7 barges, 1 tug, 1 dress of welcome was given by J. 0. John- day from a visit in Va. work of the W. C. T. U. While the work by Hannah Demerrit, and the next was in Prof. R. C. Rankin arrived last Norfolk, iho Reach .. At the Pan-American Ex- steamer, 1 torpedo boat, 1 ship.Gov. son and the Abbie M. Thursday response by Ordway, is we know it is all the house of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. What Happened to Wigglesworth. Hill has the as a not all recorded here, a neighbor. The first school from Boston for a visit. Quimby are to spend khoard to Camden. appointed following as follows: he attended in a the Fourth in Mass. commission to the Pan-American Expo- recorded above. regular schoolhouse was Mrs. N. S. Marblehead, PAGE 5. Worthy Master, Brothers and Sisters of Piper visited relatives in sition and also to the South Carolina We have a Y. Branch at Elling- shortly after his father’s death, when ’Squire Mrs. Edwin A. went to Winter- Nows of Belfast.Churches.Old i George's River Grange: I am glad to be organized Vinalhaven the past week. Staples W'-ok... Inter-State and West Indian Exposition with this and in wood’s since our last convention, Everett sent him'to a school on Ayer's Ridge, for a Base Ball. County Correspon- j you morning, behalf of Corner Walter port yestereay short visit. to be held at Charleston, S. C., from Waldo Pomona I extend to sincere and him books to Cooper returned last Friday from you my and the two Y. unions in our county, those gave study. One of these Otis D. Wilson of to next: thanks for kind and cordial a business to Searsmont left Tuesday PAGE 6. December June E. P. Ricker your welcome. Pike's in trip Boston. of Lincolnville and Winterport, are doing books, arithmetic, published 1788, for a visit in Boston Nows of Poland E. M. of When I see so many here with faces and vicinity. and Note*..Register of Deep Springs, Blanding is in of his Knowl- Miss Margaret Dunton is a t■ with a true and determined excellent work. The Lincolnville Y. has possession son, Wayland spending sso 1 s...Tho Philippine Situation..Pie- Bangor, and William A.Wheeler, M. beaming patri- A. A. Packard will return to D., 1 cannot but feel week with friends in Northport •tie Day. A Waif. of otism, glad that lam a pa- but seven members at present, as many ton, Esq., of this city, and is in good condi- Hope. Portland.A cablegram announces this week from a visit in Massachusetts. PAGE 7. tron. Although there are a great that lime. Lillian been en- many have moved held two tion. He was a very studious devot- Miss Jean Pond of ar- Nordicahas faces is a away. They public youth, Andover, Mass., n-Edueatcd Minister..Maine’s Prolnb- strange here, it pleasure to feel Miss Emma McManus went to Fairfield to the new theatre minute he could from his rived for a short Abolished. gaged open Wagner they are not strangers, but brothers and and fifteen regular meetings the ing every spare Friday visit. iiislation...Revenue Taxes meetings to visit her and the season at Munich in sisters of one And as we work to his search for and be- Tuesday sister, who is quite ill Hay’s Poet Daughter..An Important September, fraternity. meet past year, sent three dollars to the State knowledge, Adelbert Meleher arrived from Brockton, when she will Isolde in month after month and these cor- sing Wagner’s exchange and were fore he had been in school a year he was Mrs. Lula Sprowl and daughter Bessie of dial we are organizing fund, represented by Mass., Sunday, for a short visit. pace 8. music drama.Portions of Aroostook greetings, growing more and often called more at the State convention. upon to assist the teacher in Appleton are visiting her Mrs. John ■ united in that fraternal their secretary sister, I! Locals..County Correspondence..Ship county have been sorely tried by the love, and Henry O. Dodge returned last Thursday Markets.. Deaths. when we separate feel better The Y. held 36 meet- instructing the younger pupils. He attended Black. Births..’Marriages.. elements June. First there was a acquainted Winterport regular from a business during and benefited < trip from Boston. by coming the besides a few terms at China academy and taught frost that blackened the potato tops and The of Pomona ings during year just past, Charles J. Godfrey is assisting F. W. Pote meetings Grange are al- several terms in and L. F. Howard and daughter Daisy are NEWS OF THE WEEK. killed some of the crops, and the last of ways enthusiastic, interesting and instruc- numerous jubilee, business and committee Liberty neighboring on the B. & Ii. steamboat wharf during the towns. At the visiting friends in Massachusetts. the month came heavy thunder storms tive, and 1 feel sure when we return home meetings. Our Winterport workers are re- age of 21 he was elected town busy season. room that did more or less to build- to-night, we will feel repaid for of 40 active and 5 and in this he had of Miss Lorinda Mason of Bluehili is visit- m: Matters. The Maine damage coming joicing in a membership clerk, capacity charge Austin and Librarian and here, and have an increased interest in the Whitmore joined the City of Rock- New at the ings crops.State members.
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