The Republican Journal.~ \ Oil ME 72. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900. NUMBER 4. i. iMients of Journal. and tons. She was and E. Bean To-Day’s 1890, registers 1,503 OBITUARY. Benjamin Mary of Liberty Old Home Week. The Teachers' Club Course. owned the PERSONAL. by Deutsche-American Petrole- Me away Jan. 13th in PAG K 1. passed Roxbury, um company.Sir Thomas The third Liptou, F. A. Gilkey, American Express Agent, Mass. She was born in Montville, March Pin© Tree State Club of Boston to Work for lecture in the Belfast Teachers’ Harry W. Clark went to Boston yesterday the Week.. Meeting of Waldo County challenger of last year’s America’s — cup Club course was in Kish Facts.. .Obituary Old Home was stricken with apoplexy Tuesday fore- 15, 1850. For many years she was a success- It. given the High school on business. Kdward P.Tobie...Teachers’ Club Course., and owner of the Shamrock, has applied noon. His assistant, Mr. Havener, left the ful in Pittsfield and “Shall We Have an Old Home Week in room last Friday evening, by John R. Dun- the Oranges..Transfers of Keal Estate.. for membership in the Chicago Board of milliner, working Fair- Chas. W. Lancaster went West Tuesday State Board ol office about 9 o’clock to deliver and Lisbon and N. H Maine?” was the discussed last ton, Esq., on “Imagination in Reading.” Agriculture. Trade. Sir Thomas has owned and oper- goods, field, Peterboro, Waltham, subject to buy horses. PAGE The room was 2 attd a meat provisioning and Mr. Gilkey was then attending to his duties Southbridge, Lawrence and Fall River, Mass. Thursday evening by the members of the completely filled and a few of Seattle. A Word for Portland, Ore- pork pack- L. D. Candage spent Sunday with friends ing at the stock for in the office and apparently as well as usual. When her health failed she went to reside Pine Tree Club at their first reunion and late (Comers had difficulty in finding seats. Visit to the Mississippi Valley. Piohibi plant Chicago yards in Rockland. several letter Mr. Dunton a Bath Ptttigrew Pilloried. years.A received in Ala- A short time after D. N. Bird was passing with her sister, Mrs. Daniel W. Carey, in dinner of the present season, held at the gave thoughtful and carefully PAGE 3. bama from Gen. Joe Wheeler dated Pani- E. S. Pitcher is in Castine for a few and Mr. Gilkey, who was standing at the Roxbury, Mass., where she, was tenderly Parker house, Boston. prepared review of the subject, which was days s Coney Island. .The Wreck of the W. qui, Luzon, December 2, announces that Several members of the which is on business. window, called him in, saying as he entered, cared for a and painful illness club, highly appreciated by the audience. In \N ard..Belfast i-'rce I Im* has his in the during long of men born in ibrary..President resigned position army composed Maine, but now Miss “I feel dreadfully.” Mr. Bird assisted him of more than seven which she bore reading the speaker included all study of Maud Gammans left Thursday for a and intimates that he will again assume his years, residents in this vicinity, have been greatly PAGE 4 to a chair and asked if he could not sit there It was taken with the which was books,whether for instruction, mental train- visit in New York. (duties as Congressman.Ex-President with Christian cheerfulness. an in- idea, started by Gov. Rollins of ills — School Notes.. he a New Hampshire, and which or and the word High ..Newspaper ( Cleveland in declining an invitation to while went for doctor. Mr. Gilkey re- spiration to the many friends who visited ing recreation, imagination Henry Whitten arrived home option of Kev. and Mrs. F. S. HoiliiV.. brought 10,000 wandering sons and yesterday at a Jackson ‘‘I and those were the last her her illness to witness the calm daugh- was used iu its fullest and broadest sense. Man in Nova Scotia.. .University of speak day dinner, regrets plied, guess so,” during ters back to the Granite State for a week last from Boston, for a vacation. \t-w> Notes .Heath oi Buskin ..Secret that the has from the party departed words he uttered. As Mr. Bird turned to go trust and patient submission to God’s will. summer; and, conceived an ambi- Mental work, like physical work, demands New Lime having Albert Syndicate Northpoi t New s, Jackson which was in tion to Peirce, Esq., of Frankfort made a doctrine, always he fell to the floor unconscious. A was attended “try it on” in the Pine Tree State, energy. If we read the we ications.." What Hath (iod \\ rotight!" physi- Her funeral by Rev. J. M. properly, things brief tavoi of sound currency and the suprem- they entertained Gov.Rollins last visit to Belfast last week. PAGE cian was Lowden of R. who made Thursday, have never seen come before the of the : 5. promptly summoned, and after ap- Olneyville, I., and had him describe the eye acy of the law.Miss Helen Gould has way the thing Miss Clara R. -of Belfast n mind and leave an on the mem- Steward, who has been ill ..Supreme .Judicial Court, contributed to aid in the plying the usual restoratives the patient brief remarks from Corinthians 1:34, by was engineered to such a successful conclu- impression n Crutch Island.. L*.cal $50,000 building for some is Concerning was removed to his room at Mrs. Holmes in her and Rev. Dr. Plumb of Rox- sion. ory as the rays of light leave the weeks, improving. ■> The Churches..The Lihliy ( attie Yard. of the new home for the naval branch of request, by impression At the close of the meeting voted ! Brooks. .Our Best Crops..In Mem t lie Men’s Christian Association in the McClintock block. He did not Mass., who The they on the plate of the camera. Elisha Sherman is about n Young regain bury, offered(prayer. many to use all their photographic getting agai 'ell' u Kennc'. unanimously efforts to bring N. that is undertaken The relations of are the after a Brooklyn, Y., being consciousness anu died at live p. m. Mr. beautiful floral tributes bore testimony to about a home week in Maine next summer, place most promi- long and serious illness. PAGE d flu* international committees of that and a committee of five was nent. If we close our by Gilkey was born in Unity in 1849, a son of the love and esteem of her friends in Rox- appointed by eyes we can see ob- Mrs. Isa Morse, who has been in Rockland > s loi Kindergarten Kefoim..The association_Patrick the chairman to enter the work calcu- Hogan, proprietor C. and Almiia The remains were taken to Montville upon reversed from their true an as an L< in :»t«• la .1 I •< Joseph (Wellington) Gilkey. bury. jects position by the few has returned home. gisiei .-| of a hotel near Far Kockaway, lost his lated to bring the affair about. past months, ■m |.-..'l,i Senator Hoar 1S4P iS'.cn her Marshall B. Bean of Wel- action of the mind. should cause I The family moved to Belfast when Frank by brother, 1). C. Heath, of the was Reading .Suicide at Castine. wife last Christmas. At 2 o’clock last president club, Willis Young of Montville spent a few and in the lot chairman for the and he had with us to see as the author saw I afternoon Mrs. a was a small boy, living in what is now lington, Mass., placed family eveniugf things them. PAGE 7. Sunday Emily Coope, him days with friends in Belfast the past week. in at the head af the table Gov. Llewellyn Abstract ideas arise was introduced to Wid- knbwu as the Avery house, on W'ilson’s hill. Mt. Repose Cemetery. from seeing things or of a Long Lost Manuscript.. News Brooklyn widow, Powers of Maine, Gov. Rollins of New them Mr. and Mrs. Isaac F. Cook of Monroe inline i- < in -masted l.arti ower Hogan and at 7 o’clock the couple From boyhood he was very industrious, Edward D. B. by having brought before the mind by Hampshire, Mead,E. Haskell, their called on Ilev. Mr. who made them visited son, F. R. Cook, the past week, PAGE S. JSeyer, taking any jobs of work that came to hand, Mary Anna Libby (lied at her home on Gen. O. O. Howard, W. I. Cole and Rev. reading. Imagination is the abUity of the man and wife.The annual of Charles F. Dole. Locals.. Count Cor res j ■ mdence..Ship meeting to do out of school hours. He entered the Bay View street Monday afternoon, Jan. mind to change the order of things, or Misses Maud M. Milliken and Mary F. kets.. Births Heaths .An the of American Wheelmen of During the evening some fraternal yet Marriages League an illness of but ten of events. has been the Johnson left for a visit in New > of his uncle Dauiel who was 22tf, after days, pneu- Imagination Monday <opinions. 1900 will be held in Milwaukee. This employ Lane, amusing communications passed back aud guiding monia. She was born in Belfast in forth between the star of all But is not all York. has been decided the then doing busiuess in fishing and coasting October, chairman and the presi- ages. imagination just unanimously by dent of the 184(5.
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