The Republican Journal. UHUMKTl. __BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1899. NUMBER 47. contents of To-Day’s Journal. OBTUARY. late home, Mrs. Martin ot Isaac D. S. Gray conducting Accidental Death Mixer. Capt. J. Rolerson Drowned. News of the tile Elbridge Oranges. PERSONAL. PAG E 1. Bervices. The bearers were Gilbert M. Mrs. Abigail C. died Nov. 17th ! the Week..Obituary..Debut of Tliad- Pilsbury Hart, Fred Sunday afternoon Adelbert A. Rackliff, Martin S. aud Isaac D. Mixer was instantly killed last Capt. Hillside East a Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wadsworth l’ierce..President llobart Dead. Acci- at the home of her son. Charles A. Gray Grange, Thorndike, gave arrived Pilsbury, Samuel Dailey of Vinalhaven to Mar- vathof Isaac D.Mixer Waldo Bateman. The interment was in afternoon by from reported City box home last from .Meetingof North 82 Saturday falling his sociable last Friday evening. A good Saturday their wedding <iiange. .Transfers in Real Estate..Con- ou port avenue,aged years,8 months Grove shal Wm. H. Sanborn that he cemetery. from which he was expected number attended and a ocal Industries..Secret Societies. and 2 Her illness dates from wagon, unloading press- enjoyed pleasant trip. .Capt. days. July Capt. J. Rolerson was drowned. ,1 Kolerson Drowned..Resolutions of ed He was hauling hJ^ from his farm Elbridge and able to about and hay. evening. Judge R. W. Rogers was in Waterville Wedding Hells..The Belfast Schools.. 1898, although go at Capt. James S. Sylvester died at the home Capt. Dailey stated that between 12 and 1 t Brooks..News of the to the storehouse of the Belfast Fuel & Granges .Ma- times active for one of her years, she of his The 25th anniversary of Harvest Moon Tuesday. x' quite daughter, Mrs. Carrie ou o’clock he was in the Dead. Personal..A Suit on Railroad Peirce, Hay Co., and was making his third for Saturday night asleep had failed from that time until her Franklin trip Grange, Thorndike, Nov. 13th, passed olT D. Hint Desert Correspondence..Shamrock steadily street, November at cuddy of his which was anchor- N. Bird went to Boston Monday on I 20th, the ad- the day. He was rolling the bales of fishing boat, ! which was of three vanced of bay very The tables were abundant- last illness, less than age 80 years, 6 months and 25 ed off the railroad when he was awak- pleasantly. business. from the wagon and another man was roll- wharf, PAGE 2. She retained all her days. ly supplied with nice food to which about 40 weeks duration. facul- Capt. Sylvester was born in Deer ened by some one shouting alongside. He L. A. Brown went to Camden to ode Book..News of the Week. ing them into the storehouse. When his Monday .MilkTrust Isle and went did ample justice. At 2 o’clock the meeting ties to the very last. Her hearing was good, to Vinalliaven when a who was there and work in Bean’s Demand tor 3 Masted Schooners.. youth. returned from one enquired received the shipyard. He companion rolling away was called to order and the enter- Hall. Mixed Proverbs...Belonged to she was able to read the finest print without married Rebecca Burgess of that answer, “None of d—d business. I literary New Dark town, of the bales he found Mr. Mixer your Mrs. George Mixer of Camden visited rel- Harbor Cottage. aud after lying appar- tainment given. An address glasses, her memory of past events was re- living there a few years moved to want some On told that opening by 1 AGE 3. lifeless on the stone beside his liquor.” being atives in Belfast last week. ently paving Mrs. M. A. P. Say ward was of much inter- markable. and her mind was keen and alert. Belfast, which has siuce been there was no on Trip Spain and his home. He A message was seut liquor board, the visitor Through Portugal..A wagon. telephone up and a and read Mrs. C. H. Walden went to Boston Tues- News Notes..Advance in She been a of followed said: est, paper prepared by Mrs. enger Coal had always great reader books, the sea iu fishing and ves- E. “Then come up and drink with me.” coasting town for a physician and Dr. A. Wilson Ward Why Ladysmith was so Named...A aud Lou Murch is worthy of special men- day for a visit of two weeks. magazines and newspapers and was specially sels, was master of a number of vessels Dailey refused, when the visitor with many l'rust. at once. After ascertaining that tion. responded Songs by Mrs. Belle Crosby were ren- Mrs. R. left PAGE 4 well informed on the of the The hailing from Belfast aud oaths, threatened to kill aboard. G. Sleeper Tuesday morning topics day. Gloucester, includ- the skull was not fractured nor the neck or anybody School dered in her usual sweet manner. The s..High Notes..The Churches, I letters and from old ing the Belle came on where he to spend the winter in Bristol, R. I. messages, offerings Creole, Forest IJueen, Catalina, back broken the doctor tried the usual meth- Dailey up deck, recogniz- ourt..County Correspondence..Yachts Grange program for Nov. 25th will consist of friends received her last, illness were and Circassian of ed Rolerson and was met a W. C. Tuttle left during this port. Feb. 9, I860, of but without avail. Mr. by severe blow Tuesday for a visit of a ods resuscitation, Thanksgiving each member; PAGE 5. a greai to her. and she often referred while on a in the The two men quotations by week Mrs. pleasure passage from Belfast to Boston was to R. H. & eye. clinched and in with his sister, Z K. Mason of Mixer removed Coombs Sou’s recitations '• \vs oi in Thanksgiving and declamations; Belfast. to them. the with a of 1 the scuttle fell overboard. Madison. Circassian, cargo potatoes undertaking rooms where another effort was They separated PAGE r». Thanksgiving stories, and a paper on the Mrs. to a which aud hay, the. vessel went as soon as struck the water and Pilsbury belonged family ashore ou the Isle made to restore but in vain. He never they Dailey Miss Helen M. Dunton left to Sake of Tom Endurance. life, “Origin of Thanksgiving.” Wednesday has been identified with Belfast from its of Shoals aud became a climbed into Rolerson’s total wreck. nor was detected boat, which was resume her studies at the New PAG E 7. Capt. breathed any pulse after England earliest days. She was the daughter of Sylvester and four men swam ashore and Itnesses of moored alongside his vessel. He then dis- Tranquility Grange, No. 344, Lincolnville, in Boston. Duck •! befell. The only the accident Conservatory Farm..Register I>ee] all m:ar\ News ami N Zacheus and Rachel Cunningham Porter, and were saved. The covered that one finger of his band was has adopted the following resolutions; >tes..The Portland captain owned the ves were two boys, who said that Mr. Mixer right Hon. Geo. E. Johnson and Chas. P. Hazel* ;.. uiaman W .tones. was the last survivor of the She sel and cargo aud had no badly bitten and Whereas it has pleased our j family. insurance. He re- lifted on a bale and that his hay-hook ap- bleeding freely. Dailey heavenly left for a PAGE 8. Father in His all wise to remove t;ne, Esq., Monday hunting trip was born in a house which stood on the site tired from the sea 20 says the last he saw of Rolerson he was providence I years ago aud had out and he fell over back- Locals Coiinty.'Conespondenee. Ship parently slipped from our midst our worthy sister, Mrs. Win- in the vicinity of Stacyviile. of the present Masonic Later her since been watchman in the in the water, to ikeis..Birth-* Deaths. Temple. Belfast Savings ward. l>r. Wilson thinks that death was struggling evidently trying nie Knight, therefore be it Marriages.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyman left Mon- father built the house on Hill now Bank, which off his rubber boots. That in the death of sister Primrose position lie gave up three caused heart the result of get Resolved, j by failure, the her for San Jose, California, where Mr. W. NEWS OF IMF WEEK. Dr. G. C The weeks on account of iil Rolerson’s boat was found fore- Knight family loses a devoted wife and day j occupied by Kilgore. husband ago health. He was shock of the fall. Sunday mother and Tranquility Grange a valued and has a position on a ranch. of her aunt, Hutson built iii a member of the Methodist noon on the shore south of the Boston & sheep Capt. Bishop church, was an Mr. Mixer was horn in ivnox, a son of faithful member of the choir, and we shall M.viteks. Koscoe Holmes A. of 1824 the brick house now conscientious Baugur steamboat wharf, and the blood on ever hold in remembrance her devotion and Mrs. Sarah Ingalls went to nearly opposite, honest, man, kind and faith- and Ruth Mixer. He was Rowell, George (Doten) in at his farm near the Branch owned * ful in his the caused a that all was service all the work of the to Mass., Monday to attend her Miss ! by the Iienr> L Kilgore itate. family, and respected all. He iu gunwale suspicion Grange meet, by a farmer and teamster, and lived Knox in which was not The blood she called, and regret her early Inez who was ill.
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