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Franklin Historical Commission
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Agency Expense Homme vite. Medway
arttinaun's TURE XCHANGE Cotton's Broek, Depot Street, Franklin.
PICTURE FRAMING. FURNITURE REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERING, ETC. Seant for Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines.
Optician and Jeweler.
Fine Line Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Silver Ware and Optical Goods.
WM. H. HOWE Central Square.
UCCLES
ttoboy and Counsellor at
NOTARY PLU
ROOM SIMORSELS BLUCK
FRANKEINTE
WIGGIN AND DASS
and Counsellors
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. J. STEWART
IS ALWAYS READY TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR
Teaming of every description.
VII
Furniture and Piano Moving a Specialty. Stone Furnished for Cellars, Wells, &c. Steam Boilers, Engines and Heavy Machinery of all kinds moved at short notice.
Orders left at R. B. Stewart & Co's Carriage Factory, or by mail, will receive prompt attention. P. O. Box, No. 599.
Residence and Stable, Franklin, Mass.
King Street near Peck Street,
McPHERSON & FARRINGTON,
· DEALERS IN .
Furniture, Carpets, Straw Matting
CROCKERY, &c.,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades
Draperies and Wall Paper.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Central Square, Franklin, Mass.
1893
ADVERTISEMENTS.
andelen 3
~ J. B. MCKINNON,
DEALER IN
MUSTARD
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PRENES
RAIS
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SUGAR
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CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, GRAIN & HAY. Coffee, Spices, Patent Medicines, Etc.
Union Street, Nason's Crossing, Franklin, Mass. -
Mrs. M. J. CAVE,
Boarding House.
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
Union Street, near Nason's Crossing, FRANKLIN, MASS.
A. BIBEAULT,
HAIRDRESSER.
POMPOUDOIR AND CHILDREN'S WORK A SPECIALTY.
CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO FOR SALE.
Union Street, near Nason's Crossing, FRANKLIN, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. F. O'SULLIVAN,
Horse Shoer,
Carriage Smith
AND Wheelwright,
Particular attention paid to Interfering, Over-reaching, and Tender-footed Horses. General Jobbing attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.
HORSES CALLED FOR AND RETURNED.
Shop, Rear of Morse's New Block, Central Street, Franklin, Mass.
O. F. METCALF & SONS,
DEALERS IN HAY, , GRAIN AND LUMBER
-ALSO- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Builders' Supplies.
Orders for Shop Work and Jobbing promptly executed.
Packing Boxes and Cases a Specialty.
CENTRAL ST., NEAR MAIN, FRANKLIN, MASS.
ILLUSTRATED
RESIDENT AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY -OF-
FRANKLIN AND BELLINGHAM
MASSACHUSETTS,
For 1893.
CONTAINING A COMPLETE RESIDENT, STREET AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, TOWN OFFICERS. SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, CHURCHES, POST OFFICES, ETC.
Compiled and Published by FOSS & BERRY, Needham.
3154
NORWOOD: PRESS ADVERTISER AND REVIEW. 1893.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. M. LEWIS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Ladies' Cents'
Misses' Children's
AND
FINE
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Repairing neatly and promptly done
ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
Agent for Davis' Sewing Machines. Hunt's Domestic Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain.
Depot Street,
Franklin, Mass.
CONTENTS.
FRANKLIN
BELLINGHAM
Abbreviations used
49
143
Business Directory
113
162
Churches
18
138
Index to Advertisers
164
164
Post Offices .
16
137
Resident Directory
49
143
Schools and Teachers
15
136
Societies
33
138
Street Directories
11
135
Town Officers
14
137
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I. L. SMITH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
TOAU
Anthracite and Bituminous Coal, Wood, Lime, Cement, Flour, Grain, Bale, Hay and Feed of all kinds.
BLADLEY'S & STOCKBRIDGE'S FERTILIZERS A SPECIALTY.
*****
Office and Warerooms : Depot Street, FRANKLIN, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. C. DANA, Druggist & Stationer,
One of the Largest and most complete stocks of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles and Stationery in Norfolk County.
A great variety of high grade Confectionery, always fresh.
All the leading brands of Cigars, Cigarettes, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers Articles. Variety of Goods too numerous to mention. Prescriptions Compounded from Selected Ingredients.
FRANKLIN.
DRESSCUTTING TEACHER.
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This
is the
Magic Scale,
being one-ninth its
actualsize. It is not a mod-
el or chart, but a scale of inches. With it a lady can cut from any fashion plate, making a perfect fit without altera-
tions. Agents wanted. Mr. & Mrs. C.S.CROUOB Gen'l Agents, Northampton, Mass.
P. O. Box 217.
I WISH to inform the residents of Franklin and Bellingam that I am prepared to receive pupils for dress making and cutting, using Rood's Magic Scale, the most nearly perfect now in use.
Dressmaking also executed in the latest styles. I have an office with Mrs. R. C. Crafts (Boston Millinery Store) opp Post.Office, Franklin.
Miss Mollie M. Shay.
Residence, OAK STREET.
ALEX. THAYER, Custom Boot & Shoe Maker
-AND- REPAIRER.
Also Dealer in Cigars and Tobacco. Powder. Shot and Sporting Articles.
No. ! East Street, Franklin, Mass.
Incorporated, 1871.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK
-Open for Business Daily .- INTEREST commences on the first day of MARCH, JUNE, SEP- TEMBER and DECEMBER. DIVIDENDS declared on the first MONDAY of June and December, pay- able on demand after said days. DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE IN IRELAND. TRUSTEES. M. M. Fisher, Wales Kimball, A. M. B. Fuller, Archibald Park, Sumner Robbins, W. A. Mckean, J B Hopkins, R. P. Ross, F. L. Fisher, E. C. Wilson, J, W. Thompson, S. G. Clark, Wm. H. Cary.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALEXANDER'S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS F. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. Pompadour Children's and Ladies' Work A SPECIALTY.
Metcalf's Block, Main Street, Franklin, Mass,
V. S. RUSSELL, Wholesale Dealer in Confectionery, Fruit, Cigars &c. ICE CREAM and SODA.
Main Street, - - Franklin, Mass. And Willimantic Ct.
MRS. ROSE ROGERS,
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ouuuh
This
is the
Magic Scale, being one-ninth its
actual size. It is not a mod-
elor chart, but a scale of inches With it a lady can cut from any fashion plate, making a perfect fit without altera-
tions. Agenta wanted. Mr. & Mrs. C.8.CROUCE Gen'l Agents, Northampton, Mass.
Fashionable Dressmaker.
Dresses Cut by Rood's Magic Scale.
The Simplest and most Perfect System of Dressmaking.
All orders will receive prompt attention First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guar- anteed.
Residence, off Depot Street, Franklin Mass.
JOHN F. STRATTON, Book Agent.
Sparks from the Camp Fire.
It is with considerable pride that we call your attention to the fourth and last revised edition of the most popular and best selling war book published in America-"Sparks from the Camp Fire." This edition contains a full account of the 26th NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF THE G. A. R. AT WASHINGTON, D. C., September, '92, and a splendid Half-Tone portrait of General Weissert, the new Commander-in-Chief. .
We give a premium picture of the Grand Parade of 1892 free to all Subscribers.
37 PLEASANT STREET. P. O. ADDRESS, BOX 332, FRANKLIN, MASS.
TO
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LILY
ORANGE
MARK
TRADE
S
Address all orders for Orange Lily and Dr. Coonley's Specific Remedies to 37 PLEASANT STREET, FRANKLIN, MASS,
BRANCH OFFICE OF THE - Famous Female Specific -
"ORANGE LILY" - AND - Specific Remedies.
A Positive Cure for All Female Diseases.
I will gladly answer all letters of inquiry, if stamp is enclosed for postage. All conversation in regard to female weakness strictly confidential. I receive calls afternoon and evening. -Sole Agent-
Mrs. L. S. Stratton, For Massachusetts.
C. W. Fales & Co.,
DEALERS IN --
Choice Family Groceries.
Music Hall Block, Franklin, Mass.
T. M. TURNER & CO., Have on hand the Finest Grades of Flour, Butter, Tea and Coffee,
B. M. C.
BANNER MILLING CO.
BANNER MILLING CO.
To be found at prices so low as to defy competition.
Orders taken at residence, if so desired by our customers, and prompt attention given. Old stand,
Exchange Block, near R.R. Bridge, Franklin.
STREETS, AVENUES ETC.
Acorn place, off Chestnut. Alpine street, from Pleasant street to Dean ave. Alpine place, off Central street. Arlington street, from Wachusett to Union street. Back street, off Cottage street. Beaver street, from Main street to Grove street. Beech street, from Pond street to Bellingham line. Bent street, from Lincoln street to Medway line. Birch street, from Summer street to Wrentham line. Brook street, from Lincoln street to Miller street. Bullock place, off Ruggles street. Central street, from Bellingham line to Wrentham line. Chestnut street, from Central street to Pleasant street. Church ave., from East street to West street. Church street, from Main street to Oak street. Cottage street, from Central street to Worsted street. Crescent street, from Main street to Alpine street. Cross street, from Summer street to Central street. Dale street, from Summer street to Peck street. Daniels street, from Lincoln street to Miller street. Darling place, off 114 Union street. Day place, off Central street near Wrentham line. Dean avenue, from Main street to Alpine street. Depot street, from Main street to N. Y. & N. E. Depot. East street, from Central street to Union street. East Park street, off North Park street (Southerly). Elm street, from Lincoln street to Medway line. Emmons street, from Central street to Alpine street. Fales street, off Alpine street. Fisher street, off Central street (Southerly) Fiorani place, off Worsted street near Cottage. Forest street, from King street to Wrentham line. Fuller place, off Bent street near Medway line. Garfield street, from School street to Crescent street. Green street, from Pleasant street to Norfolk line. Grove street, from Washington street to Central street. High street, from Main street to Union street.
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FRANKLIN DIRECTORY.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK.
1884. BANK HOURS: 9 TO 12 AND 1 TO 4. President, DAVIS THAYER. JR. Vice-Presidents,
JAMES M. FREEMAN, JAMES P. RAY,
GEO. W. WIGGIN, Esq. A. H. MORSE.
Secretary and Treasurer, CHAS. W. STEWART. Trustees,
DAVIS THAYER, JR.,
J. G. RAY, H. R. JENKS,
G. W. WIGGIN, EsQ.,
JAMES M. FREEMAN,
A. H. MORSE,
E. H. SHERMAN,
DR. W. B. NOLEN,
CHARLES STEWART,
H. M. BULLOCK,
E. P. CHAPMAN,
C. J. MCKENZIE. WM. ROCKWOOD,
CALVIN FAIRBANKS,
A. D. THAYER,
DR. J, C. GALLISON, C. P. CARTER,
B. M. ROCKWOOD, C. W. STEWART.
J. P. RAY,
Hillside place, off Grove street. Howard street, from Arlington street to Hutchinson street. Hutchinson place, off Wachusett street.
Hutchinson street, from Union street to Wachusett street. Jordan street, from Chestnut street to Central street. King street, from Washington street to Central street. Lincoln street, from Main street to Medway line. Lloyd's ave., from Central street to Jordan street. Main street, from Central street to Lincoln street. Maple street, from Main street to Partridge street. McCarty street, from Union street to Fisher street. Mechanic's place, off Bent near Medway line. Metcalf street, off Washington street (Northerly). Mill street, from Chestnut street to Norfolk line. Miller street, from Pleasant street to Green street. Milliken ave., off Central street opp. Cross street. Mount street, from Union street to Wrentham line. Nason street, from Union street to West street. North Park street, from Wachusett street to Peck street. Oak street, from Beaver street to Pond street. Partridge street, from Pond street to Elm street. Peck street, from King street to Cottage street. Pine street, from Pond street to Bellingham line.
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FRANKLIN DIRECTORY.
Plain street, from Pond street to Bellingham line. Pleasant street, from Main street to Norfolk line. Pond street, from Central street to Medway line. Prospect street, from Washington street to Bellingham line. Queen street, from Pleasant street to Crescent street. Ray street, from Emmons street to Dean ave.
Richardson place, off Lincoln street.
Ruggles street, off Central street. School street, from Alpine street to Central street. Short street, from Daniels street to Miller street. Side Hill place, off Wachusett street. South street from Washington street to Wrentham line. Spring street, from Washington street to Central street. Sugar Beet street, off Union street ( Westerly) Summer street, from Central street to Wrentham line. Thayer street, off McCarty street.
Union street, from Beaver street to Wrentham line. Wachusett street, from Cottage street to King street. Washington street, from Union street to Bellingham line. West street, from Central street to East street. West Park street, off North Park street (Southerly) Winter street, from Summer street to Peck street. Worsted street, from Washington street to Cottage street.
RICHARDSON & EMERSON,
- Dealers in
Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Poultry, Tripe, Etc.,
Home Made Sausages and Lard.
Fancy Creamery Butter a Specialty.
-TEA,-
Coffee, Spices,
Butter and Eggs.
Groceries of all kinds.
Canned Goods of all
descriptions.
Chilson's Block, Main St., FRANKLIN,
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk, Orestes T. Doe.
Town Treasurer, Henry R. Jenks.
Selectmen-Jesse B. Hopkins, Edwin A. Mason, Edgar K. Ray.
Assessors-James O. Chilson, Joseph W. Heaton, Wm. E. Nason.
Overseers of Poor-Warren H. Bright, Geo. E. Emerson, Thaddeus M. Turner.
School Committee-J. Cushing Gallison, term expires 1894; Margaret L. Ray, term expires 1894; Edward C. Abbott, term expires 1895 ; Rebecca M. Farnum, term ex- pires 1895; Mary A. Wiggin, term expires 1896 ; Chas. W. Kingsley, term expires 1896.
Board of Health-Walter M. Fisher, Gregory A. Martin, Wm. E. Nason.
Collector of Taxes-William Rockwood.
Constables-William E. Nason, Lewis R. Whitaker.
Auditor-Nelson E. Newell.
Police-S. W. Nickerson, Anthony Connor.
Field Drivers-J. F. Ray, W. E. Corbett, O. T. Doe.
Fence Viewers-R. M. Handy, H. M. Stowers, W. H. Bright.
Franklin Soap Manufactory,
R. SOMMERS, Proprietor.
- Make a Specialty of -
GRANULATED + AMMONIA · SOAP.
Best Soap in the World for Laundry, Kitchen or family use.
Saves money and time. Leaves the Clothes White. Does not injure the hands. Pound Package 10 Cents. All grades of Family, Laundry, Fulling and Scouring Soaps.
For Sale by all Grocers and at the Manufactory.
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURERS.
Factory : Dean Ave., Franklin, Mass.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
High, H. W. Walker.
High, Grace C. Whiting.
High, Mildred L. Hunter.
High Grammar, 1, Frances King.
High Grammar, Mamie O. Sawyer.
Sub-Grammar, 1, May Poor.
Sub-Grammar, 2, Isabelle M. Reilley.
Sub-Grammar. 3, Gertrude Bly.
Intermediate, 1, Jennie O. Milliken.
Intermediate, 2, Julia G. Stockbridge.
Intermediate, 3, Louisa A. Metcalf.
Primary, 1, Rebecca Dunning. Primary, 2, Mary Linton.
Primary, 3, Annie B. Bright.
Primary, 4, Adeline McDonald.
Primary, 5, Nellie J. Cleary.
Primary, 6, Emily T. Morse.
City Mills, Hattie M. Gay.
South Franklin, Sylvia Sawyer.
Unionville, Mrs. M. L. DeSorgher.
North West, Mrs. Lizzie D. Rice.
Populatic, Susan L. Senter.
D. E. SULLIVAN,
Dealer in -
Ocean, Lake and River
FISH
Cart runs to Franklin, Wednesdays and Fridays; Unionville, Thursdays. BEST QUALITY. PRICES REASONABLE.
WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR KING, FRANKLIN, MASS.
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FRANKLIN DIRECTORY.
MRS. L. M. BARNES,
A share of the patronage of the citizens
of Franklin solicited.
NURSE
Residence, Garfield Street,
P. O. Box No. 367. Franklin, Mass.
POST OFFICES.
FRANKLIN.
Cor. Main and Depot.
Henry A. Talbot, P. M. Laura E. Blake, A. P. M.
Office open from 6.30 a. m. to 7.30 p. m. Saturday to 8.15 p. m.
Sunday office open from 7.30 to 8.30 a. m.
Mails arrive from Boston, North and East, 9.25 a. m., 1.39, 4.28, 6.29 p. m.
Mails arrive from New York, South and West, 12.16, 5.19 p. m.
Mails arrive from Providence, North and East, 6, 9.05 a. m., 1.30, 5.21 p. m.
Mails arrive from Milford direct, 6.30 p. m.
Mails close for Boston, North and East, 8.40 a. m., 12 m., 5.10, 7.15 p. m.
Mails close for New York, South and West, 9.10 a. m., 4.20, 5.10, 7.15 p. m.
Mails close for Providence, South and West, 9.10 a. m., 12 m., 4.20, 5.10, 7.15 p. m.
Mails close for Milford direct, 9.10 a. m.
SOUTH FANKLIN.
Spring Street. W. L. Wadsworth, acting P. M.
Mails arrive 9.31 a. m. and 4.35 p. m.
Mails close 8.46 a. m. and 4.35 p. m.
UNIONVILLE.
Central Street opp. Depot. F. E. Osborne, P. M. Mails arrive 9.35 a. m. and 6.43 p. m. Mails close 8.30 a. m. and 5.00 p. m.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Twombly
Florist
TELEPHONE 215.
164 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.
W. a. Jwowwbly
Town orders for all kinds MRS. S. H. FROST, Cor. Alpine and Pleasant of flowers, addressed to
Streets, Will receive Prompt and Special Attention.
P. O. Box No. 491.
Franklin, Mass.
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FRANKLIN DIRECTORY.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
Cor. Main and School Streets.
Organized Oct. 4th 1856.
Pastor, Rev. Dwight M. Hodge.
Standing Com., James P. Ray, Joseph G. Ray, L. L. Burrington, James O. Chilson, T. M. Turner.
Clerk, H. R. Jenks.
Treas., F. H. Bartholomew.
S. S. Supt., L. L. Burrington.
Asst. Supt., Mrs. Mary E. Wiggin.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Preaching, 10.30 a. m. Sunday School, 12 m.
Evening Service, 7 in Winter ; 7.30 in Summer.
LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE.
Meets every 2nd Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Pres., Mrs. D. M. Hodge.
Sect'y, Miss Hattie Dana.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.
Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday of the month at the Chapel.
Pres., Arthur F. Kilburn.
V. Pres., F. H. Bartholomew.
Sect'y, Flora B. Crossley.
Treas., Miss Lillie Capron.
MERRY WORKERS.
Meets every other Saturday afternoon in Church Vestry. Pres., Mrs. Moses Farnum.
Sect'y, Edith Jenks.
MRS. WM. F. KING,
Florist
BEDDING AND MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS.
Flowers and Floral Designs.
ACORN PLACE, OFF CHESTNUT STREET. P. O. ADDRESS, Box 510, FRANKLIN, MASS.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, FRANKLIN.
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FRANKLIN DIRECTORY.
ADVENT CHURCH, MESSIAH'S MISSION.
Organized Nov. 2, 1889.
Services, Music Hall Chapel, Main Street.
Pastor, Rev. H. P. Cutter.
Supt. Sunday School, C. W. Stewart.
Treasurer, C. W. Stewart.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Sunday School, 10.30 a. m. Preaching, 3.00 p. m., 7.30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Church Edifice, School Street.
Church organized March 7th 1882.
Pastor, Rev. Edward Mills.
Deacons, S. H. Barrett, Thos. A. Clark, R. L. McPherson. Clerk, Thos. A. Clark.
Finance Committee, Fred Aldrich, S. H. Barrett, Alonzo Greenwood, Thos. Clark, Mrs. G. A. Martin, Mrs. John Dow.
Sunday Services, 10.30 a. m. Sunday School, 12 m.
Young People's Prayer Meeting, 6.15 p. m.
General Evening Service, 7 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Supt., Thos. A. Clark.
Asst. Supt., S. H. Barrett.
Librarian, Geo. Wyman.
Treas., Chas. R. Clark.
Sect'y, Miss Annie Wakefield.
This church is not closed for vacation during any part of the year and may always be found open at regular hours for worship every Sunday. Seats free.
LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE.
Pres., Mrs. E. Mills.
Sect'y, Mrs. McFaden.
Treas., Mrs. John Dow.
This society meets monthly for work, it is auxiliary to the church, and its earnings are for the benefit of the church.
Y. P. S. C. E.
Prayer Meeting every Sunday evening at 5.45.
Consecration Meeting every first Sunday of each month. Pres., Geo. Wyman.
V. Pres., Mrs. Rich.
Sect'y, Mrs. Winnie Barrett.
BAPTIST CHURCH, FRANKLIN.
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Church Edifice located on Main St.
Pastor, Rev. Wm. G. Ward.
Treas., Bradley M. Rockwood.
Deacons, O. A. Stanley, Robt. A. Stewart, Dr. M. E. Pond, J. Herbert Baker.
Executive Committee, the Deacons and Herbert W. Thayer, N. C. Nye, Mrs. N. E. Fisher, Mrs. Wm. Rockwood.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
10.30 a. m. Sunday School, 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30 p. m. Preaching in Chapel, 7.30 p. m.
Organized Work in the Church.
Parish Committee, H. W. Nye, W. M. Fisher, R. A. Stewart.
SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS.
Superintendent, J. Herbert Baker.
Asst. Supt., Herbert W. Thayer.
Secretary and Treas., N. C. Nye.
Librarian, Mrs. Thomas B. Allen.
Asst. Librarian, Mrs. Wm. Rockwood.
Directors, Mrs. B. M. Rockwood, Mrs. Mima Holmes, Miss Inez L. Jones.
THE MARY WARFIELD MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Mrs. W. G. Ward, President.
The society is represented in the field by one of its mem- bers, Miss Mary Daniels, Missionary at Harpoot, Turkey.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Mrs. Geo. E. Emerson, President.
THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Miss Laura E. Blake, President.
Geo. F. Toby, V. Pres. Hattie E. Stanley, R. Sec.
Frank E. Whiting, C. Sec.
Laura E. Blake, Treas.
THE KING'S DAUGHTERS.
Miss Eva Whiting, President.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRANKLIN.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Central Street.
Organized Oct. 3rd 1872.
Pastor, Rev. Wm. S. Jaggar.
Supt. Sunday School, Harvey S. Thayer.
Class Leader, W. W. Haslam.
Trustees, C. S. Bassett, J. D. Sanborn, W. N. Bright, A. F. Everett, E. T. Albertine, J. D. Whitney, J. T. Hutchinson, H. M. Bullock.
Stewards, W. W. Haslam, E. T. Albertine, R. K. Stevens, J. D. Whitney, Charles Enegren, W. H. Howe, Hattie A. Daniels, Mrs. A. F. Miller, Charles McDugall, Geo. W. Hosie, J. D. Sanborn.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Preaching, 10.30 a. m. Sunday School, 12 m. Epworth League meeting, 6.30 p. m. Evening service, 7.30.
WEEKLY SERVICE.
Class Meeting, Tuesday evening, winter, 7.30; summer, 7.45.
Prayer Meeting, Friday evening, winter, 7.30; summer, 7.45.
EPWORTH LEAGUE, YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.
President, Frank Willett.
Secretary, Lee Abbott.
GEO. W. HEYWOOD,
Largest and Best Appointed Establishment in Norfolk Co., for the
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND SMALL MACHINERY.
MANUFACTURER OF STRAW-SPLITING MACHINES.
Repair work done for about one-half of the usual prices. All work done as well, and some of it better than in other like establishments, no matter what their prices or pretensions.
25 SUMMER STREET,
FRANKLIN, MASS.
CENTRAL STREET, FRANKLIN.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
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SOUTH FRANKLIN UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Washington Street. Organized Sept 13, 1855.
Pastor, Supplied.
Deacon and Clerk, P. B. Clark.
Treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Wadsworth.
Parish Committee, N. B. Arnold, M. M. Daniels.
Supt. Sunday School, N. B. Arnold.
Asst. S. S. School, Mrs J. H. Wadsworth.
Librarian, Ella Wadsworth.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Sunday School, 12.30 p. m. Preaching, 1.30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, 6.30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Friday evening, 7.30.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
President, Olive Miller.
Secretary, Mabel Foster.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Pastor. Rev. M. J. Lee.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Morning Services 8.30 and 10.30 a. m.
Vespers, 7 p. m.
Franklin Sunday School, 2.30 p. m., average attendance, 190
Unionville Sunday School, 3 p. m.
South Franklin Sunday School, 3 p. m.
A. J. GILMORE,
- Dealer in
HORSES, CARRIAGES & HARNESSES.
Peck Street, FRANKLIN, MASS.
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SO. FRANKLIN.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dr. Charles F. McCarthy, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office Hours, 8 to 9 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Office, West Street, near Central Street, Franklin, Mass.
HOSIE FROS., - - DEALERS IN -
Builder's Hardwar STATT , Ranges,
AGEE'S WSGIG
V.L.CHANDLER
Furnaces and Steam I aters.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Gen. 1 Repairs. DEPOT ST., FRANKLIN, MAGS.
MRS. E. C. NEWCOMB,
DEALER IN
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Choice Confectionery and Pure Milk. TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Flowering Plants of all kinds. Central Square, Franklin, Mass.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH, FRANKLIN.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fine Footwear
-- AT THE -
Opera House Shoe Store,
Central Sq., Franklin, Mass.
We always carry the latest novelties in fine Footwear, and, being in a position to buy direct from the manufacturer, we can sell at the lowest prices. Please call and examine our goods. We are always pleased to show goods. Fine repairing done at short notice and at low prices.
A. E. HOLBROOK, Prop.
J. W. RICHARDSON & SON, Manufacturers of Packing Boxes
AND DEALERS IN
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
A Good Assortment Always on Hand.
Factory and Lumber Yard, Cottage St. Extension, FRANKLIN.
F. P. GUIGON & CO.,
Establisned 1872.
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES
AND
WALL PAPER.
Franklin, Mass.
See Footlines.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
The F ranklin Sentinel
Frankin, Mass.
Bright, Clean and Newsy.
Published Friday Afternoons. Subscription, $2.00 per Year. The Best Advertising Medium in Norfolk County.
Job Printing of every description at short notice and at reasonable prices.
CHAS. D. STEWART, Manager. N. E. NEWELL, Editor.
Miss Nellie L. Onegren;
Teacher on Organ and Piano= Forte.
Residence, 47 Cottage Street,
Franklin, Mass.
P O. Box 335.
J. F. LEONARD,
LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE.
Horses, Carriages and Harnesses of all kinds for sale or Exchange. Also Teams with careful drivers to any part of the country.
Union Street, near Central. Franklin, Mass.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Carriage Repository and Exchange.
DEAN AVENUE,
FRANKLIN, MASS.
DEALERS IN -
Carriages, Sleighs, Harnesses,
Robes, Horse Clothing and Furnishings of every description.
Carriages sold on instalments. Second-hand vehicles taken in exchange as part payment for carriages. Orders for any vehicle or article not in stock promptly attended to.
Carriage, Sign and Ornamental Painting.
Orders left at our Repository for painting and repairing will receive prompt attention. Carriages called for and delivered free of charge within a radius of ten miles. Call and look over our stock.
SMITH CARRIAGE CO.
A. PARKER SMITH, Jr.
HENRY R. JENKS.
SOCIETIES.
A. F. A. M.
Excelsior Lodge. Regular meeting 1st Monday of each month in Masonic Hall.
Instituted March 18, 1867.
W. M., Fred P. Chapman.
S. W., Elbridge Whitaker.
J. W., A. Farrington. Treas., J. M. Freeman.
Sect'y, Henry A. Talbot.
Chap., H. P. Stewart.
Marshall, Geo. E. Emerson.
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