Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 111

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J. A. GEB, House and Sign Painter.


Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging.


FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED


SHOP AND RESIDENCE. MCCARTHY STREET.


12-1y


Crescent · House,


FRANKLIN, MASS.


Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.


S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r. 3-7


MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.


M. M. FISBER, President. Vice-Presidenta A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Committee of Investment . M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, 8. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. Palmer. Dividends declared and payable the first Mon- day in June and December.


Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. aud 2 to 5


p. m., except holidays.


MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.


G.A. Martin, M.D., . . AND .


C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS


Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST


Hours from 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.


D' R. C. H. RANDALL, Physician and Surgeon, {Cor. Main and Emmons Sts.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 6 p. m.


... Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty


A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,


Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Honra 8 to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. 12-t1


DR. J. CUSDINO GALLISON. No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin. Morning, 6 to 9. Office Hours : Afternoon, 2 to 3.30. Evening, T to 8.


92-tf5


DR. E. M. FAXON,


Specialist in Diseases of the Eye Ear, Nose and Throat,


At Hotel Briggs, Franklin, THURSDAYS. Hours : 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m. mh20


M RS. E. F. STETSON,


CHIROPODIST.


Painless Removal of Corps, Bonloss and Ingrowing Nalls.


Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. 10. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.


9 MAPLE ST .- Near hrick schoolbonse.


O.F. METCALF & SONS.


HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.


Says: "There Is nothing equal to Pyny- Pectoral for Coughs and Colds. I bave used It for Croup and Hoarseness with my children nud it has acted admirably. Big Bottles, 35C.


DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltd., Prop's Perry. Davis' Pain-KIHet. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ja10-15


THEY ADMIRE MICE.


Men and Women Join ta Do Justice to the Tiny Rodents.


Albany Animal Lover Ham Jont Formed an Organization to Be Known no "United States Monae Club."


The latest fad in clubs is the United States Mouse club, organized recently by animal lovers who have found mice a captivating addition to their other favorites.


An imported mouse is an entirely different creature from the pestifer- ous rodent which is the horror of housewives and, the despair of grain


dealers. They come in the most ex- quisite colors-white midgets that are a lively reproduction of the frosted bonbons the little ones love; in ador- able grays, affected hy the Quakers; delicate fawns, fascinating browns, biue, black and French red. Then there are piebald darlings In every conceivable tint, with eyes like jew. els and coate as glossy as a dude's silk bat. A blt of polished ivory is po finer than euch thread-like claw, and their teeth are like pearls sharp- ened to a point. They have ears like tiny tissue paper cornucoplas, and they dart about like comets keeping im- portant engagements. They never grow up and never get old. Grand- fathers and great-great-grandmoth- ers are always mice and are never guilty of the indiscretion of develop- ing into rats.


Of all pets, they require the least care, and a mousery can be estab- lished at a trifling expense. An iden! home Is a box 21 inches long and nine inches wide, fashioned of var- Dished white wood. A wire top and a glass front give perfect ventilation, and permits the children to enjoy the capers of the small Inmates.


Like every well-regulated theater, it should have a back door where the zine tray can be dally removed. cleaned with hot water and refilled


A Sure Remedy for COUGHS COLDS CROUP


Dec. 1st, 1898.


J. BEVERLY HARRISON, ION,


109 Sycamore Bt.,


Petersburg, Va,


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1900.


Church Services.


St. John's Church (Episcopal)-Even- Ing Prayer with Sermon at the Baptist church at 3. Sunday school at 2. Rev. Guy W. Miner, Rector.


Universalist church. - Rev, Dwight M. Hodge, D. D., pastor, will preach at 10.30 on "The Lessons of Palin Suuday Vesper service at5, subject, "The Old 'T'estameut Ideas ot Immortality." Y. P.


( U. at 6.


St. Mary's Roman Catholic church .- Low mass at 9; high mass at 10.45; meet ing of sodalities and Sunday-school at 10 Rev. M. J. Lee, rector: Rev. M. J. sullivan, curate.


Baptist church-l'reaching at 10.30


1 by Rev. Frank B Sleeper, pastor. Theme, "Overcoming Dificulties." dayschool at 12 Young People's meeting at 545. Preaching by the pastor at 7. Theme: "Narrowuex# Growing Into


Broadness." Short after meeting.


Congregational letech -- I'reaching by the pastor, Rev. I. W. Sneath, at 10.30, on a theme appropriate to Palu Sunday. Music suitable to day. Sunday school at 12. I'rimary department will hold ses- sion. Y. P. S. C. E at 6:30 Evening service at 7 30; preaching by pastor on "A Serious Qitestion to be Answered." Prelude on "What Shall We Do with the Philippines?"


List of Unclaimed Letters. Letters remaining unclaimed iu the post office at Franklin for week ending April 4. 1900:


Ladies-Miss Clara Marley, Mrs. Hat- tie Maxon (pkg.), Mrx, Geo. Newcomb, Miss Katie Russ, Mrs. Michael McKen- na


Gentlemen-Frankliu Jewelry Co., (. B. Bossett, M. V. Bossett, ('. Carter, A. Newcomb, J. F. B. Shultz, Joseph Masse, Josef Turgaitis, Josef Turguitis (1kg. )


Persons claiming the above will please say "advertised" and give date of above list.


in vokind Husband,


Mrs. Garzam-Woman's work is never done


Gazzam-Why don't you do it, then. and stop Inlking abont it ?-. Inge.


A Frightful Blunder.


Will often canse a horrible Burn, scaid Cut or Bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the paiu and promptly heal it. Cures Oid Sores, Fever Nores, L'Icers, Boiis, Felons, Corns, ail skin Eruptions. Best l'ile cure ou earth. On 25 cents a hox. Cure guaran. teed, Sold by A. C. Mason & Co. Drug- gists.


"Prevention Is the best bridle." You can prevent sickness and cure that tired feeling and ali blood humors by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,


Educate Four Bowels With Cuscareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.


Safety la Quecastowa Harbor. The harbor of Queenstown is three miles long, two wide, almost entirely sheltered, and as safe as it is capacious. The whole British navy may safely ride within its area .- N. Y. Sun.


Ta Make a Man Augry.


If you want to make a man angry re- mind bim of his trivial faults .- Chicago Daily News.


The Unexpected.


The unexpected seldom more than once .- Chicago Daily News.


happens


THE WHEELS OF TIME ...


Bring around another spring with its wealth of mild air. warm sunshine, glad voices and good babies. We have pre- pared for the situation in your behalf. Onr floor is covered with


THE WHEELS OF BABY CARRIAGES


that run as silently as the wheels of Time. Rubber tires and the best of workmanship bring the result. We have adopted a patent wheel fastener this year which we will warrant sate, sore and durable. Yon require no wrench- often lost. No ants to drop-always oily. You get no gum on the outside to soil your skirts. Best of all, no trouble or expense goes with it. Just a click and the wheel is secure with nothing extra to pay.


$7.50 SECURES A SPLENDID GO CAET.


$11.00 Obtains a Better Coach.


We have the $3.00 kind also, and the marvels at $6.00. But for pride you pick promptly the np-to-date adjustable sleeper, which reclines at any angle. Prices $9.00 to $35.00. Au assortment of dozeus to select from, adapted to every want.


It's a fact-our prices and terms fit every pocket- book.


AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.


47 Free delivery at your home the hour yyu uame.


del-Fly


At


WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES. P A. WOODWARD Daus Block, Franklin, Masa. my+1JF


By F. W. CUMMINGS & CO. Anctioneers, MEDWAY, MASS.


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer- Lain mortgage deed given by Addie 1. Hutchinson to Edwin Childs, dated Sept. 28, 1896, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, lib. 770, fol. 618, for breach of the conditions thereof and to foreclose said mort. gage deed, will be sold on the premises In Medway at public auction on


MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900,


at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all and singular the premises conyeyed hy said mortgage deed, to wit . two tracts of land situate in the westerly part of Medway, bounded as follows


Ist. Beginning at land of said Hutchinson and said Childs at easterly corner, and running S. 81 degrees 45 minutes E., 575 ft to a stone wall : thence north 11 degrees 15 minutes E., 330 feet to corner of a wall. Thence west 467 ft to . wall and continuing N. 82 degrees W., 138 ft. lo said Childs land ; thence south # degrees 15 minutes W., 354 ft. lo point of beginning, the whole containing 3. 4.5 acres.


Sd. A certain parcel of woodland siluale north of the above described Iract, and is bounded east by said Childs' land, north by land of Wm. Hodges. weet by land of D. Hastings heirs and south by land of McIntosh and- Fish, th


whole containing about ten acres and is all our- rounded by a stone wall.


Terme given al lime and place of sale.


EDWIN CHILDS, Mortgagec. Medway, Ap :: 4, 190, ap6,13.50


COTTOLENE. ..


Received today and have now on sale, WHITE, PURE and WHOLESOME COTTO- LENE, which is recommended by leading physicians and celebrated cooks as being the most economical and best for shortening and frying purposes.


SALE PRICES THIS WEEK :


Small Pails, 25c sbow cause, if any you have, why the same should not be granted.


Medium Pails, - 50c three successive lin Sentinel. a newspaper published in weeks, Frank- Franklin, the last publication to be one day at isast belore said court, end by meiling, post- paid, or delivering a copy of this citation to all known persons Interested in the estate seven days at least before sald court.


Bresnahan Grocery Co. fel-4m


WE SELL.


Atwood's Hamburger


Steak * * *


PRICE: 10 cts. 1b.


..... Nothing Like it in Franklin.


McKinnon's Grocery Store, CENTRAL SQUARE.


EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH


Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it aings and talks as well as plays, and don't cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument-band or orchestra-lella stories and slugs-the old familiar hymns as well as the popular songs-it isalways ready. Prices, $7.50 to $100.00. See that Mr. Edison's signature is on every machine. Cata- logues of all dealers, nr NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York,


A HOME ...


If you have one you are glad of it; if you haven't one you'll he glad to have une. It is not profitable to pay board. FOR ...


...


$5.00 ...


per month will pay for furni- ture and carpets enough to furnish a modern home with all the necessities and com- forts enough to make the ordinary mortal supremely happy. We charge no inter- est. We only ask your prom. ise to pay a little at a time as you earn it and you have the goods set into your house at once.


The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.


IF Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings,


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 80. PROBATE COURT.


To the heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, creditora and all other persons interested in the estate of Charles H. Whipple, late of Bellingham, In said county, deceased, intestate :


Whereas, a petition has been presented to said court to grant a letter of administration on the estate of said deceased to Julia M. Whipple of Bellingham, or to some other suitable person, You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Dedham, in said county of Norfolk, on the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, why the same should not be granted.


And salıl petitinner Is bereby directed to give public notice tbereof by publishing this citation once in each week, for three successive weeky, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper publisbed in Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least hefore said court.


Witness, James H. Flint, Esquire, Judge of said court, this twenty-eighth day of March, in the year one thousand nine bundred. JONATHAN COBB, Register. mb30,606,13


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 85. PROBATE COURT. To the heirs at-law, next-of-kin and all other persons interested in the estate of Sabra Morne, lete of Franklin, In said county, de- ceased


Whereas, a certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased has been presented to said court for probate by George W. Wiggin, Charles f. Mckenzie and Lester L. Burrington, all of Franklin, who pray that letters testamentary may be issued to them, the executors therein named, without giving a surety on their official honds,


You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Dedham, in said county of Norfolk, on the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. to sbow cause, if any yon have, why the same should not be granted.


And said petitioners are hereby directed to give public notice thereof by publisbing this cita- tion once in each week, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published in Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least before said court, and by mailing, postpatd, or delivering a copy of this citation to all known persons Interested in the state seven days at least before said court. Witness, James H. Flint, Esq., Judge of said Conrt, this twenty-first day of March, in the year one thousand nine hundred. mb23,30,a[16 JONATHAN COBB, Register. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 88. PROBATE COURT.


To the heirs-at-law, next-of-kin and all other persons interested in the estate of Michael J. Mclellan, late of Franklin, In said county, deceased :


Whereas, a certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased has been presented to said court for probate by Martin J. Lee of Franklin, who prays that letters testamentary may be issued to bim, the execu. tor therein named.


You are hereby cited to appear at & Probate Court to be held at Dedham, In said county of Norfolk, on the eligbicenth day of April, A. 1), 1300, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. to


public And said petitioner is hereby ordered to RIve notice thereof by publish. ing this citation once in each week, for


Witness, Jemes H. Flint, Esquire, Judge of said court, this elgoteenth day of March, In the year one thousand nine hundred.


nib30,ap6,13 JONATHAN COBB. Register. COMMON WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. 88. PROBATE COURT. To the helrs-at-law, next-of-kin, creditors and all other persons interested In the estute of Johanus Mclellan, late of Franklin, in said county, deceased, Intestate :


Whereas, A petition has been presented to ARid court to grant a letter of administration on the estate of said ileceased to Martin J. Lee of Franklin, or to some other suitable person.


You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be bold ot Dedhaus, in said county of Norfolk, on the eighteenth day of April. A.D. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if sny you have, why the same should not be granted,


And said petitioner is hereby directed to give public notice thereof hy publishing this citation once In each week, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published in Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least before said court.


Witness, James H. Flint, Esquire, Judge of said court. this twenty-eighth day of March, In the year one thousand nine hundred. JONATHAN COBB, Register. mh30.ap6.1+


TOTICE is hereby given that the subscnbera have been duly appointed administratrice of the estate of Joseph (+. Ray, late of Franklin, in the county of Norfolk, deceased, Intestate, and have taken upon thernselves


that trust by giving bond, the


Jaw directs.


A persons having demands upon the estate of sald deceased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons indebted to sald estate are called upon to make payment to


LYDIA P. RAY. ANNIE R. THAYER, Administratices.


Address : Franklin, Muss. March 30, 1900. mh30,a16.13


AOENTS WANTED.


Liberal contracte to intelligent men of good character and wildress. Con earn In commissione from $3000 upwards per year by applying to Wm. F. Bache, Gen'l Agt. NORTHWESTERN MUT LIFE IXS. CO., 7 Water sty Boston, Mass., from 9 to 10 A. M .; Trom 12 to 1 P. M.


ANNUAL STATEMENT JANY. 1, 1000. Assets ... $126,646,728 45


Liabilities. 121,119,080.71


Surplus ... Insurance In force.


5,534,497.74


$405.000,135.00


mh2 2014


AT PARIS NEXT YEAR.


A bicycle geared to 240 will be sent to the Paris exposition. The front sprock et contains 60 teeth and the rear sprocket 17 teeth.


Jukai, the Hungarian writer, has pro duced more than 300 novels. lle has . plauned to display a copy of every edi- tion of his books at the Paris expoal tion.


The Eiffel tower la being painted with five shades of enamel paint. The summit and the dome are to be a chrome yellow. The shades will graduate to the pedestal, which will be of durk orange. Two coats will be required and nearly 50 tons of enamel paint wift be consumed,


The greatest musical instrument, o1 rather musical box, ever constructed will be exhibited for the first time a' the Puris exhibition in 1900. Its in- ventor, Antonio Zibordi, nn Italian, de- voted 13 years of his life to construct it. lle has bestowed upon his masterpiece the imposing name of "Autoelektro- polyphon." In it are concealed 80,000 pieces of musical apparatus, which re- quired an outlay of 60,000 francs.


The Paris exposition administration has taken all the measures possible to offer security to exhibitors and visitors against fire. All wood of the frame-


work in the building will be covered with an insulating coat of non-inflam- -able material, and all stalrways will · fireproof. All decorated canvas, awnings, and canvas coverings must be Areproof. Aff theaters, concert hulls, etc.,must have Iron or asbestos curtains, and the lighting of such places will lie exclusively by electrlelty.


Our navai exhibit at l'arls will un- douhtedly prove most Interesting, and the models of the vessels which de- stroyed the Spanish fleets at Manila and Santiago will probably be as popular as any exhihit in the whole exposition. Models have not been made of all the ships, but of types of war vessels. They are now on exhibition In Washington In the state, war and navy building. The models were constructed at the Washington navy yard, and are exact reproductions of the vessels, to the smaliest detall.


He-Astronomers sny the earth trav. els 600.000,000 miles every year.


She-Gracious mel What if it had to stand in the alsie and hang on by a strap !- N. Y. World.


The Folly of Youth. "It is only the very young husband," said the Cornfed Philosopher. "who hastens to tell his wife as soon as he gets a rise of salary.", " **


One Simple Request.


CURE


IT


THAT


IS


COLD


Comp. Syrup White Pine and Tar And KOLD KILLER.


TOO


BEFORE


They never fail to relieve in # very short time. Try them. LATE.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PURLIC TELEPHONE STATION.


New Spring Wrappers ...


PRICES THE LOWEST.


... AGENT FOR ...


Butterick Patterns.


N. C. NYE, FLETCHER BLOCK.


Try FALES, the Grocer. nol7-F


REPAIRING Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS.


OPTICAL GOODS Eyes tested .. And ..


Properly fitted.


Jalbert & Farrington, 16n MAIN ST .. WOONSOCKET. R. t. Sign nl the Electric Clock.


EAST ER OPENING


Spring Pattern Hats and Latest Novelties,


APRIL 10, 11 and 12.


Marston Sanborn, POST OFFICE BLOCK.


Her Ignorance.


Teacher-Tommy. I hear that you and Willie were fighting yesterday. Don't you know your little hands were never made to tear each other's eyes? Tummy-How could we tear each other's eyes with gloves on, I'd like to know? Why, Miss Sleek, you don't seem to know the first thing about the rules of the ring -Boston Trunscript


1 Australia the Ilottenl Placet Almost every winter we have reports of excessive hent in Austra in. and this year is no exception. It is stated that on New Year's day in Melbourne the thermometer indicated 11+ degrees Fahrenheit in the shade at five o'clock In the afternoon, Medical Record.


Retort Courtrons,


He-Girls are queer creatures -- they marry the first fool that asks them. suppose you would do the same. wouldn't you?


She-Ask me and sre .-- Chicago Even- Try GraIn-0! Try Grain-0!


Ask your gracer today to show yon a package of Grant O, the new fond drink that lakes the place of coffee The chi dren may driuk it withinnt injury as well as the adult All who try it like it Grain O has that rich aral brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pite grains, ami the most delicate stomach receives it withont distress; one fourth the price of coffee: 15c. and 25c. per package. Soll by all grocers.


To Core Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 1Or or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Signature Chart Fletchers


Another Man Made Happy.


Harry-I have about decided not to get married next month.


Herhert-What's the matter, nld man? Getting shaky ?


Harry-No ; but I don't want to bother about the groceries.


Herbert-Oh, that is easy enough. All you have to do is to have the FALES order team call and your wife won't have a particle nf bother about the amount nt the quality of the gunds.


Harry-That's all right, and it's just what I'll dn. Much obliged.


Hood's Pills ") cents. Sold by all medicine dealers.


Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indicate that your liver Is out of order. The best medicine to route the liver and cure all these ills, Is found in


ready lo Birat. "Your honor," said the learned coun- sel in concluding his address, "we will now rest."


"So will the court," replied the judge, with a sigh of relief .- Chicago Posl.


Departed. "Pa, what's 'dead sea fru't ?" " "Canned lobster, my hoy.".


A.C.Dana & Son. Pharmacy DANA BLOCK.


See Our Window Display.


WRENTHAM.


The funeral of the late Dr. Nathaniel Ware Hawes was held Wednesday after-) noon at 2 o'clock The funeral was in charge of Bristol commandery of North Attleboro. Friends were present from Bostou, North Attleboro, Plainville, Foxhorn and Mansfield and there was a magnificent display of flowers .- Dr Joseph F. Jenckx has been appointed physician and agent to the Board of Se. lectman .- The imtiatory degree was worked Tuesday night on Mesars. J. J. Bleik and Gen. P. Frances at Wampum lodge, No, 193, 1. 0 0. F -Thomas Proctor is home on his spring vacation from Amherst college -Principal L V. Symonds of the High school has had an excellent offer made for ins services, but he has decided to remain in town for the present.


DIAMOND DYES


C olor Old Dresses, Suits, Jackets, Waists, Ribbons. We ca .... a complete line nf Diamond Dyes, and can recommend them. Nn experience is necessary to get good results il veu use Diamond Dyes.


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what you pay in that way will go a long way towards paying for the very furniture you are using. Probably you would prefer In select more modern furnishings.


A neglected cold or cough may and probably will kill the sufferer. Is it right, therefore, to neglect it? You can cure it in a very short time by promptly nsing


Hermon M Wisher


The Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 29.


FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.


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Austin S. Cook & Co., Woonsocket. Orient Cycles, C. L. Stewart, Apt. A. C. Dana & Son .. .. Experienced Ha. Trimmers by The Hills Co , Amherst, Mass ..


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James MeParland was arrested for scales, yardstick, etc., carefully ad- beating a horse Sunday morning, at Il justed and finished in a style to suit the o'clock, in Central square, by Coustable artistic taste of the eealer. He will soon Davis, and later gave hail to appear for be ready to provide dealers with sixteett n hearing, which takes place Saturday. ounces to the pouud.


"The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. are preparing a moet enjoyable Easter social in the Opera house on Monday evening. They have eecured the Savoy orchestra of Providence, which will give a concert, aud an entertainment is also to be provided previous to the dancing. Supper will also be served in the hall. The chances now are that there will be a large number present.


A former business man in Franklin, who is now in a license community, writes to a friend here as follows: "While I was in Frauklin I wae in favor of license, thinking it would improve


The community was shocked yester- day to learn of the death of W. H. Gould, many not knowing that he had been sick. He died on Sunday at 4 a. m. of heart fallure, preceded by an attack of the grip. He had been sick but a couple of weeks, and Mrs. Gould is aleo Ho sick that her recovery is hardly expected. Mr. Gould bas lived here for thirty-nine years, hut bas been In no active businees for the past eighteen years, when he was a contractor. He leavee a widow, two daughters, Mrs. E. F. Austin of this




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