November 21,1895

November 21,1895

ME 07. 0U BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895. NUMBER 47. Fish and Game. Capt. Benjamin At- Obituary. North port Mews. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. East Searsmont. Mrs. Journal. wood of Emily Arnold Personal. iifpuMuau Winterport, State game warden, has returned was in from a two weeks’ visit in Bangor Friday, on his return from Mr. Leonard Brooks Cobbett died in Bel- M. I. Stevens is teaching school at Beech- Belmont. Mr. Willis Sanborn of Morrill Franklin, S. H. Mathews went to Boston on EH V THURSDAY MORNING BY THE a the hill. Mass.Charles Mahoney of Monday trip along Canadian Pacific railway. fast Sunday, Nov. 17th, at the advanced age visited friends in town Sunday_The is business. Capt. Atwood that the recent snows Northport visiting his brother Arad_ says of 95 years and 16 He was born in Mess Bessie Patterson is friends North Belmont Association will have days. visiting Cemetery Oscar Hills and helped the hunters considerably. in wife of East Northport H. C. Pitcher was in Portland last week Lowell, Mass., but came to Belfast when Camden. have a sociable at Mystic Hall Tues- Last week he one Grange were in town Joiimal Co. arrested of the promi- last week, the guests of her on business. FibMlui about 10 years of age, which has been his Now don’t forget that the heavy rain of day evening, Nov. 26th, for the purpose of Ullicai nent citizens of Jackman for illegal fish- brother, Edgar P. Wm. Friday, Nov. 15, was accompanied by Mahoney_Mrs. S. Samuel Morse went to ing. The man a fine of £100. Dur- place of residence ever since. In liis young- heavy obtaining funds tow ard buying a front fence Rockland Monday paid thunder. Hunt is quite ill. for a short visit. .JfS; .circulation in City and County, ing the past month Warden Atwood has er days he worked with his father at the for the cemetery at Belmont Corner_H. Brown entered the of John in £200 more than his brick mason’s but when a man Emery employ Unity. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. collected, fines, trade; young P. Farrow is digging the cellar for his new Cookson were B. Pendleton of Boston was in Bel- Bird & Co. of Rockland, last Monday morn- Joseph and lor the month amount- out last week in a salary expenses he learned the blacksmith's trade, which We feel certain that Bird & Co. L, which- when done will be a great improve- riding double seated wag- fast last Thursday. the i'apkk for Maine sea- ed to.There on ing. very passed through Bangor business he followed until within a few will become so well with Mr. Brown ment to his residence. on, occupying the hack seat, when some fariir.; pleased by I. L. went to Aroostook y»,>ple.n Thursday and Friday TO deer and two no will Perry county He was connected with the Patter- that under consideration they part means the seat become loose and both fell years. Prospect Ferry. W. H. Harriman on caribou....The sardine packers of with him after a sufficient trial, for a more Capt. Monday business. so-Wilder when backwards to the were both in aa a and Luber will Foundry Company they or honest man in the he oc- went to Boston Nov. 18th on business_ ground. They wince, $2.00 year, Eastport by agreement capable position Byron M. Wilson of is his at tie <4 the did business at the Head of the Tide. In much shaken hut no bones were Lynn visiting expiration close their factories this week. This ac- cupies never entered their employ. Mrs. Jessie w ent to Boston Nov. up, broken, Harding parents in this city. the factories several weeks the year 1829 lie married Miss Adeline Brier and are now able to he out_The For one one inch tion, closing the eldest sou of Mr. anil 18th to her F. E. Hard- they square, George Miller, join husband, Capt. Mr. f*»r one week and 2o earlier than usual, in addition to the weeks who survives him. celebrated the (Kith in Ladies’ Circle met with Mrs. A. and Mrs. A. J. Dean are rela- They Mrs. Harry Miller, was united marriage ing, who arrived in that Nov. Kith in Sewing visiting in A ! faction which place in October duiing they were "i their June to Miss Elnora Crockett the daughter of Clark Nov. 13th and had a tives in Littleton, X. H. ‘lilt die anniversary wedding 20, 1895. Forest Belle... very pleasant ■dosed, vi!]. it is and Mrs. Isaac Nov. 12th barge Mr. and Mrs. Allston pr.ioi irally estimated, Capt. Crockett, by time....Last week 1 wrote about Four sons, Albert, Franklin, Henry and Elliot of the socie- Mrs. A. F. Austin went to Boston last reduce the reason’:. pack more than 200.- Rev. G. E. Tufts. Everybody has the best Gardiner visited at Capt. W. H. ■ ties and this I I I l ’s Journal. residents of and one sister tins who are so week will tell of our indus- for a short niK) -ises, William, Belfast, wishes for young couple Harriinan’s last week-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friday visit. tries. We have a also sur\ ive him. In 1840 he built the house well known here, and that an abundance of corn canning factory, a I-AG 1- 1. Perkins of Mt. Desert are at Charles P. Hazeltine went to may attend them life is visiting Eph- Bangor Tues- Hoad the m which prosperity through grist two a w:: ! roi.ite._w. Point-', at the of Tide he after- raim mill, carriage shops, paint shop, a » and Jnsolvi An exchange says: the earnest desire of their friends. Perkins’-Capt. and Mrs. Evander day for short business trip. <. -. undertaker’s two iidtruoa .. Prole- Towe is ?i «{ [ wards iive-l and died. Mr. Cobbett was rooms, blacksmith shops, a } respect reconciliation Harriman visited in Searsport one last F. Me day Mrs. A. Robbins and son Melville are between in \' >w known as a man as It seems to b<- fad to go to the city tin shop, a harness a barber’s Tammany York and Mr. widely temperance ami quite week.... Capt-. A. A. Ginn killed three shop, shop, • to spend the winter. M. I. Stevens has clos- hogs four visiting relatives in Fairfield. lowland. The la 1 \ tluit lias been in- Oiiiw of the rumseller. fie identi- stores, two milliners, a meat market, a enemy ed his residence and will call Belfast his last Monday. du g». ■; im .ii»o11■ the New ) srk j one two Mrs. Bertha organiza lied himself with the several t-ein, eranee home the winter. M. 0. Hill has creamery, lawyer, doctors, a den- Graisbary returned last during Burnham. A tion uniting w h •: the (Cleveland men to large now moose a Ml Dcsen Forrespci. soeietie.sj'rom the Washingtonian movement also left his farm in charge of Mr. Sellers passed tist, a minister, a hotel and a church... .Mr. Thursday from visit to friends in Bangor. send a solid » a deleLari m f*• Cleveland t>» and with his have taken their abode through ti< hi belonging to Win. H. Kimball Bruce ■ town r.o the order of Good of family lias returned from his vacation and Col. and Mrs. H. E. McDonald |' the Deni'•!]•;!(’•* National is Templars, in same a returned convention the city for year at least. Mrs. Nov. 14th. She was trotting v. hie!) I .! r he was a member at the time <*f leisurely along, will take charge <>f the creamery, from their ■ \ r:,\\ -a -,, v. What nii'ii il u. else. It. Julia El we! i has closed her home for a so- Saturday wedding trip to Xew L facetit»usii.-y anything and one hour later was seen B. F. Per- is Irs death. 1L- also was a believer in the in Boston until the dandeliou blooms by York. claimed that if egauizatioii <»t the journ Morrill. The revival meetings will con- as a of kins near the Sebasticook four miles machine will have < control of the co-trim s •/ the Christian and this harbinger gentle spring. river, ••replete religion tinue through this week. The audiences Sewell is his at distant. This with the bear seen Staples visiting parents st lection of delegates, and that tile dele- faith .sustained him unto the end. The fu- I together On the Kith day of November, 1885, just were small the past week, hut a good spirit Citypoint. He has been three gation will resist, to | by Fred Tilton a short time since gives away nearly my attempt give neral services were held at his late residence ten years ago last, Saturday, Mr. arid Mrs. has been : Bmiham manifested Services as usual next years. Cleveland a renomiuation. D do Adelbert were married. It seems quite a boom on big game_The they afternoon, Rev. ,1. F. Tilton of- Dickey | " Tuesday Sunday forenoon by Mr. H. 1. Holt. In the i. me t ;ies. not present the name of a New York can- that about that time Mr. Dickey was school Noi.’is hoys and Darius Cookson have en- Mrs. W. C. Tuttle returned from The schools closed the Monday 1 A- ti. didate it. is said ficiating. during of his district and had the f r- j afternoon Rev. W. W. will hold (utliei than Cleveland), agent, good gaged to do an extentive busi- Ogier quar- a three weeks’ visit to friends in Portland tune to of the then lumbering N't; Sun \V ('• will a Western hour of service nut of respect, to his memory.

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