Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 12

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How Are Your Kidseye "


Dr Hobbs' Sparagus Pillseure all kidney ills. Sam- ple free Add. Sterling Remedy Co .. Chicago or N. T.


To Cure Couslipatioo Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or #5c. If C. C. C. fail to enre, druggists refund money


FROM OTHER COUNTRIES.


Nearly 60 per cent, of all Russiaus are unable to read or write


Mexican lail'es are fond of chocolate. Even in church they have it brought to them, and drink it during the service. One million nve hundred and thirty. eight thousand seven hundred and thir. ty-eight is tbe precise number of birds estimated by the British consul at Ven. S. Farrington winning the first prize and , ezuela to have been killed last year te provide aigrettes for ladies' lats,


Yuder the Belgian law unmarried men over 25 have one vote, married mnen aud widowers with families have two votes, and priests and other persons of position and education have three votes. Severe penalties are imposed on those who fail to vote.


Brussels, which is fond of being enlled "Little Paris," Is almost two towns In one. for side by side with the medieval portion of the city are the splendid mod- ern streets, which recall nothing so much as those of the French capital. The law courts, on the eminence in the center of the city, are exceptionally beautiful, and are built of white and dazzung stone.


western shores o' Mall and lora. Then- sants of apple sreds have taken root along the highwater mark of the spring tides, where the apples from the wreck ! Dumini i ither labrador were strewn in munch prufusiont. stems are already from two to five inches high, and the plants are healthy and v'zuross. The erafter, are trans- planting the stringest rents to thrit gardens.


Godthaab, and twire a month he per- forms a long journey ou skates through the country to disquise of his jonrua !. Originally nothing more than a collec- tion of ernde illustrations, Mr. Moeller gradually intrunloved into the pages of his paper first words, then sentences, and fiuady regular articles on the af- said to have actually taught his sub- jects to read.


Love of fine's Neighbor. Miss Gaylord I hear there are to be several novelties nt Miss Calchem's wedding.


Mix. Altair-One very pretty practical one would be to take up a contribution for the bridegroom .- N. Y. World.


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Chart Fletcher


AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.'S REASON


IS SOUND AND STRAIGHTFORWARD.


Our Hoor is covered with Rockers of golden nak, mahogany and maple, and Rockers that are upholstereil, and Ruckers that gems of beauty, elc. Then there are Odd Chairs, Corner ("bairs, Hall Chairs and Easy Chairs. OUR JANUARY SALE INCLUDES THEM ALL and we will sell them at 25 per cent. discount, or one quarter off. You pay only $1.50 for a #2 int Cbair.


You pay only $3.00 for a $4 00 Chair.


You pay only $7.50 for a $10.00 Chair.


And there's no deceit in this. Many of you got prices on these goods Christ mas week and can verify the truth of our claim. We shall soon require this Hoor space for Spring Goods and your grand chance & DOW,


RARE CHANCE!


The greatest Bargains ever heard of offered at our


GREAT BANKRUPT SALE.


Thousands of dollars' worth of Men's Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods, the entire stock of the BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE CLOTHING STORE is placed on sale for the next few weeks at a sacrifice heretofore unknown to the trade.


Having made an agreement to settle, we are forced to turn our stock into cash at once to meet demands


This STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT until after this sale, to give the out-of-town people a chance.


Boston & Providence Clothing Co., METCALF BLOCK, Franklin, Mass.


W. S. JOHNSON, SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE


Mutual, Life Insurance Company of New York. The Oldest Life Insurance Company in America. The Largest Financial Corporation in the World.


Since its organization to January 1. 1899 it has paid off its policy contracts and holds for the benefit of its existing policy holders. $749.966.234, which amount is $77.797.764 in excess of the total premiums that have been received. Assets January 1, 1899, $277.517.325. Annual Income over - - - 55,000,000


Nend vour address and date of birth [;to iry addres, al FRANKLIN, MASS. and I will submit to you a proposition.


Woonsocket Opera House. JOSH OGDEN, - - Manager.


-TWO NIGHTS .--


Thursday and Friday, Jan. 11, 12


Way Down East. BETTER THAN THE OLD HOMESTEAD.


PRICES 25. 30, 75c., $1.00 Seats now on sale at Opera House, Telephone No. 172-2.


Electric car after the perfuruanre.


Collector's Notice.


The owner of the following described Fatrel uf real estate, in the town of Meilwas, county nf : Norfolk amt commo wealth of Massarbisett", and the maildic, are letrhy nutthed that the taxes thereon asseaxel for the year within spec. ined, greoriting to the list committed to me hy the Assexpiry of Taxes, reinala pal, and that the sand parcel of real estate will be offereil for sale by pnblir aurtmn, at the town rierk # itlire in matd Medway on


TUESDAY. JAN. 34 1910. at 10 u'clock a. m .. for the payment of RANI taxes anıt interest, ogether with the cost and charge thereon, unless the same shall be previously discharged.


Patrick Conly- About twenty- five actes of landt. with the landing, thereun situateil nu the east atul west side of Hullistun street. in the nurtherly part of Meilway, tonnotil on the north by land of beits of (Hver {'HRwn) and heirs of Louisa Thayer, rast hy taml Arthur F. Lemuanl, with by laml of Myron Smth aud heir 14 .Inlin MeLonghlen am wwAt hy land uf Frank Cass anit George P. Newell.


Tax avesarl. * 23.7.


(Ir tinwever otherw ** the pairel nif lamail may be boundeit full drerrileit


DEAL. F MARINIEN


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ON THE HEAD ...


IS WHERE OUR QINONE HAIR TONIC HITS YOU. ..........


It stimulates the growth of tiny, new hairs and gives a refreshing glow to the scalp. We do not claim for it the absurdity that it will make hair appear where no roots are. but it will do just what we say it will-tone up the scalp.


It is 35c. per bottle.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.


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OTTFIT NO 1.


This outht consists of a heilstrat, tu Pan with three drawer. sud laury shaped top, comupute with thtve itra w era ati xplasher back,2 rhairy, 1 rucker. I table. I soft top matites4, two parts. wuiven wire spring bed, 1 tolet set uf ten pierres, all alecoratedt. $99. 45-54 down. SI per week. OUTFIT NO. 2.


"Thi. nuthi bas a larger aud better chamber set, Including the chairs.rock er. table, mattress, spring beil and toilet set. $30 -$1.50 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 3. This outht is made up with one of our most popular selling chamber snits, including the 2 chairs, rucker, talle umatires4, woven wire spring bed and toilet spl. $5-$3.50 down, $1 per week.


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


St- Store open Wednesday and Sat arday evenings


Collector's Notice


The owners and occupants of the following de. scribed parcels of real estate, situated in the town of Millis, in the county of Norfolk and common. wealth of Massachuseris, and the public are here hy notified that the taxes thereon severally assessed for the years hereinafter specified, according to the lists committed to me as Collector of Taxes for said Millis by the assessors of taxes ne said Millis, re- main unpeud, and that said parcels of real estate will be offered for sale by pobilic durtion at the town office, Millis, ou


WEDNESDAY, the 21h day ot JANUARY , 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the payment of said taxes, with costs and charges thereon, unless the same shall be previously discharged,


The sums set against the description of the several estates show the amounts dur thereon ie. spectively for the tax and assessments, for the now. payment of which each of said estates is to be sold, not including costs and interest thereon and costs and charges incident to this sale.


The taxes were assessed to


Mrs. W. F. Collins-A lot of land, with the build ings thereon, situiled on both sides of Or chard street, and bounded as follows. North- erly by mill pond and land of | .. It. Williams, easterly by land of F. F. Williams, southerty by Boggastow brook and Orchard street and westerly by land of Israel F. Clifford ; or how. ever otherwise bounded and described. Tax assessed for Ista on this lot munounts to $126.33.


Also a lot of lund known as Joe Brick pasture and bounded as follows: Northerly by land of Daniel Denneen aud Henry Buffard, easterly by land of Daniel Denncen, southerly by mill pond, westerly by land of Daniel Derineen and John M. Crane; or however otherwise bounded and described. Tax assessed for 1890 on this lot amounts to $1.80.


Steel Edge Plant, Salmon P. Hibbard, Trustee- A lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situ. ated on the northerly side of the tracks of the N. Y., N. H. & It. R. R., and bounded as fol lows: Northerly and custerly by the land of the town of Millis, known as the Town Paik; westerly by land of Mary B Thorn, southerly by the'N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., containing about 9 ucres, more or less, and known as the Steel Edge Plant


Tax assessed for 1850 amounts to $820.50. Also a lot of land, with the buildings thercoo, con- taining about 1 1-2 acres, known as the Wonden Ware, situated on the southerly side of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., and bounded us fol


lows . 6. Snutherly by Lavender street, westerly by land of Mary B. Thorn, northerly by the N. Y., N . H. & R. R. R. and easterly by the land of the Cliquot Club Bottling and Extract Company.


Tax assessed for 1800 amounts to $85.00. Or however otherwise either of said. parcels of land may be bounded or described.


J. CLARENCE THORNE, Collector of Taxes for the Town of Millis. January 2. 1900. ja2.9.16


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 58 PROBATE COURT. Toall persons interested in the estate of James Woodman, fate of Medway, in said county, de- ceased :


Whereas, Daniel S. Woodman, executor of the will of said deceased, has presented for allow- ance the first and final account of his ailminin- tration upon the estate of said deceased : You are hereby cited to appear at & t'robate Norfolk, on the third day of Jantary, A. D. 1900, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, lu show canee, if any you have, why the same should not be allowe ",


And said executor is ordered to serve this citation by delivering a copy thereof to all per- sons interested in the estate fourteen days ut least before said court, or by publishing the same once in each week. for three succes sive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a news. paper published in Franklin, the last pub- Tication to be one day at least before sald courl, and by mailing, postpaid, or delivering a copy of this citation to all known persons interested in the estate seven days at least liefere said court. Witness, James H. Flint, Esquire, JJudge ofsaid court, this thirteenth day of December, in the year ope thumsand eight hundred and ninety- nine. JONATHAN COBB. Register,


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, SH,


PROBATE COUET.


To all persons Interested in the estate of Wine low Cook, late of Franklin, In said county, de ceused :


Whereus, George W. Cook, the administrator of the estate of aanil ileceased, has presented for Allowance the first account of his administration upon the estate of said deceused.


Vint are hereby elted to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Deilham, ID said county, on the seventeenth day of January, A. D. t900, at ten w'elock in the forenoon, to show canse. 1f any you have, why the same should not be tlowed,


And sahil administrator is ordered tu serve this citation by delivering a copy therent to all persons interested in, the estate fourteen days at least before said court, or by publishing the same once in each week, for three successivo weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspapiel published in Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least before sald court, and by mail- jug. postpaid, a copy of this citation tu all kunwu persons Interested In the estate seven lays at least before said court.


Witness, James H. Flint, Esquire, Jmulige of maid court, this twentieth duy of Dereuther, Int the year one thousand eight biindred and ninety-


JONATHAN COBB. Register.


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anıl has taken upon himself that trust hy giving tud and appointing Orestes 'T, line of Franklin aforesaid his agent, as the law il1. reels. All persons having demands upon the es. tate of waist dercased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons itulehted to wald Paixtu ure called upon tu make payment to the sularil PI


W 11.I.CAM .. WRITING.


Kxerutar.


Adilress - William .1. Whiting. Frankbn, Mass. Nor. 15, 18(F4,


Chamber Outfits


Contestabir atil e galite sirel will surely come to you if you pr. vale saurself with one of them buthts. The prives will surely la higher when this stikk Is exhaust e! Don't stop to collet your money Pay as a the llar a week and have the outfit a: once.


CHILSON,


TELEPHONE 11-4.


Fancy Turkeys.


Fancy Chickens


Fancy Fowls 16c


Rump and Sirloin Steak 20c


2 lbs. Round Steak


25c 14c


Fresh Pork 10c


Pork Sausage.


10c


Frankfurt Sausage


10c


Fresh Hams 10c


Fresh Shoulders


08c


Pigs' Heads, 1b.


3 lb Pall Lard 30c, 5 1b Pall Lard 45c, 10 1b Pall Lard 80c.


3c for 3 1b, 5c for 5 1b, 8c for to 1b Lard Palls (my brand ) returned.


Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Radisbes, Sweet Potatoes. Best brand of Canned Goods to be had.


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„.A PRETTY GIRL THAT CHARMS


By her smile is the girl with a row of white and pearly teeth. Use our Fragrant Saponaceous Tooth Powder as a dentifrice and you will find that your teeth will keep white and perfect longer than by the use of any other manufacturcd. We have at all times superior Tooth Brushes, Soap, Face Powders and Toilet Goods of all kinds, Cosmetics, Perfumes and Con- fectionery.


A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN.


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Assignee's Sale.


Now is the time to buy your Winter stock of Groceries of the finest quality and at the lowest prices in town.


Sugar. 19 lbs. for $1.


Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1. Fancy Ponce Porto Rico Molasses. never sold before less than 50c gal- lon, now 40c gallon.


Fancy New Orleaus Molasses. always sold at 60c gallon, now 50c gallon.


Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c Ib.


Gilt Edge Seeded Raisins, 12 1-2c


Fancy Ribbon Candy, 10c lb. Fancy Mixed Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Chocolates, 15c 1b. Lowney's 40c goods now 35c. We carry the finest quality Butter


Pure Maple Syrup, 25c quart. Best Cider Vinegar, 15c gallon. Boiled cider, quart bottles, 20c. 5 lb. can Java and Mocha Coffee, Good dark Molasses, 30c gallon. Icut from the tub, 1 lb. prints. 5 1b. boxes, 10, 20 and 50 lb. tubs, at the lowest prices, qualily considered. J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, 8c 1b. 10 1b. pails Lard, fttll weight, 75c. The best 50c, Tea 40c. J. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 lb. pails, 50c.


The best 60c Tea, 50c.


Fancy Table London Layer Rais- ins, 20c lh.


Come in and leave your order with us and get the best for the least money.


Gentlemanly Dealing and Prompt Delivery is Our Motto.


Mckinnon's Grocery Store, CENTRAL SQUARE.


H. E. RUGGLES, Assignee.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS | COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. $8.


At a Probate Court holden at Dedham, in aud for sald county nt Nurfolk, on the third day uf January, In the year of our Lonil one thousand pipe humlred.


(1) the petition of Minnie Gale Usgood of Norfolk, in sahl county, praying that her name may be changed to that of Marion Gale Osgond, public potice having been given, according to ibe opder ul court, that all persons 1night appear and show ranse, if any they had. why the same should ant be granted, aml it appearing that the reuwins given therefor are sufficient and consist- ent with the public interest, wool hetny satisfac- tury tu the riart, and un objection being maile. It la decreeil that her name he changed. as pravel for, tu that ut Marlon Gale fisgood which name she shall hereafter bear, and which »ball lif her legal name, and that she give public notire at said change by publishing thin derree ober Iu rach week, for three sitrresmive weeks, In the Franklin Sentluet, x newspaper published In Franklin, and make returu to this ratirt ml dernath that warh notire has been given. JAMES H. FLINT, luilge af 1'phate Court.


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TOTICE is hereby given that the anlarriber has been duly appointed administrator of the estate mint already adiuinistried ar late of Franklin, In this weinty of Xurfolk, deceased. intentale, atul has taken upon hunself that trust by giving bond, as the law stirerts, All pierwmns having ile mana gpon the estate of wall dorcard are re dehled 10 sahil estate are calley apou to nuike


GEORGE W. COOKK. Administratur.


1, 1900,


Business Announcements rent-a- In the


word column in the SENTINEL are Invariably


NURFALK, K4


PROBATE COURT.


'In the heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, creditors auil all mher persons interested in the estate of John Met:inmis, late of Norfolk, in said county, de- ceaseil, tutestate :


Whereas, a petition has been presented to said enurt to grant a letter of administration on the Jestate of said dereaseil to Austin E. Greene of Norfolk or tu some other anitable person You are hereby cited to appear at & l'rohate Court to be held at Dedham, in sahl county of Norfolk, on the seventeenth ilay of January, A. D. 1:00, at nine n'check In the furepoon, tr how canse, if any yon have. why the saine should Not be granteil.


Aorl suwl petitioner Is hereby directed to give pablir notire thereof by puldishing this cita- Elon once in each week, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Seuilnel, a newspaper qualilisbeil In Franklin, the last jmblication t lie one day at least before sant enurt.


Witness, James H. Flint, Esq,, Judge nf saia (purt, thix 20th ilay of Deremher, in the year une thunwausul eight hundred and ninety-nitie. de26,ja'1,9 JONATHAN COBB. Register.


TOTICE is hereby given that the subscrihier los heen doty appointed executor of the will not Emery Thayer, late of Franklin, Ju Norfolk, deceased, testute,


TOTICE is hereby given that the summerlier has been doly appointed executriv ní the will of Maury M. Danlets, Late of Franklin, In the county o Norfolk,


tristate mit bas takeu ppon herself that trust hy giving luid, as the low ilirerts, Att pAranha having demands iljan. the estite ul' said dereaserl are required to exhibits cio Natue, and all persons Indelteil to 8410 estate ate rallel upon to make payuient tu


MRS, MARY K. DANIELS, Executrlx Aildress Rox io. Frankkn, Muss.


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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out.


Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours, a


sediment or set- tling Indicates an unhealthy condi- tion of the kid- neys. If it stains your linen it is evidence of ktd- ney trouble, too frequent desire to pass It or pain in ihe back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order.


What to Do.


There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulflits every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- derful cures of the most distressing cases. best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery


A curious thing has happened on the | If you need a medicine you should have the


and a book that tells more about it. both sent


absolutely free by mail. address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men- tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Home of Swamp-Root.


HAVE BECOME WILD PESTS.


Jourunitsw in tirern'anl is re re- sented by a single paper, oun Fuerte by i Pigs. Pigs were put ashore on many a certain Mr. Mueller. This energetic | islands -- such as Bermuda, the Gala- pagos and islands along the southern coast-as ford for shipwrecked sailors. In every case they have multiplied and become will. Capt. Cook put some gentlen an jurforms single-handed the functions of editor, printer and dis- tributor, and the entire papier is the | prilurt of his ows pre. He has set up a primitive printing establishment at | ashore on New Zealand, where they are now shot its game.


Goatx-SI. Helena, u mountainous island of small extent, 2,700 feet high, was heavily wooded at its discovery. To-day it is a rocky desert, owing in the introduction of goats by the Portu- guese in 1313. When the goats ate off" the underbrush rain washed nway the soil and the blg trees tumbled.


Horses,-1n 1-07 Nevada passed a law permitting the killing of wild horses as nuisances. In Washington they nre cut up to bait traps. Most of the wild horses on the continent are descended from a few loosed by Cortez in Mrxien, In Australia hunters shoot wild burses, which eat grass needed by sheep and cattle.


Cnts .- Cots have made a home on ('at island, one of the Kerguelens, where they are so wild that it is impossible to tame them, Their progenitors escaped from whaling vessels. They were put ashore on Sable island, off Nova Scotia, to kill the rabbits that had become a pest. Now the rabbits are gone and the cats are worse.


Rabbiis, Rabbitsare the worst ofad animal scourges in Australia and New Zealand. They are poisoned, killed for their skins, for their meat; but still they multiply. Rabbit-proof fences have been devised to thwart them, but they seem to do pretty well. Cats nione can kill them off; Imit then cats become a pest also. Since 1873 New Zealand has shipped more than 200.000.000 rabbit skins.


REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.


It is better to have loved and loved in vain than never to bave heen fooled at all.


A woman's idea of ideal love is the way she would love the man she loves if she did not love him in the way she loves him.


People who are in love can make themselves miserable when they are together bemoaning a time when they were miserable because they were not together .- N. Y. Presa.


1. .. v ... . wurde for Her. Nell Nothing in this country seems good enough for Mamie. She goes to Europe for sloves. gowns, hat and er- erything she wears.


Belle- Yes, she even goes abroad for her health .- Philadelphia Record.


mary work


Slin son- Willie, where did you get that Nack eve?


"It's all right, pop. I've only been riviliving the hov next door."-Tit-Bits.


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Mixed Nuts. English Walnuits, Court, to be beld at Dedham, in said county of


Oranges and Lemons in stock at the I lowest prices.


90€


POST OFFICE BLOCK. . 15 to 18c 15 to 18c


Legs of Lamb


Salt Pork 8c 1b., 14 lbs. for. $1.00 03c


The Best Butter in Town.


that It is generally kunwy that Syrup of ' fairs of the day. In fact, he may be


and


Bears the Bigzatore


Hermon M Fisher


The


Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 4.


FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900.


SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.


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.James Dyce & Co., Woonsocket .. A. C. Dana & Son. N. C. Nye ..


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Mr. Harris was mufortunately confined to the Imuse with an attack of scarlet fever at the anine time. All are doing


most exposed to the weather that can best stand the sudden chills and dranghts which bestow colds right and left among careful, well protected ones. Don't be, reckless, but remember that colds are


A Rich Treat.


For Better Music.


Mrs. Lizzie Treen llosmer, instructor,


Joseph Sumner, of Foxboro, ahout of music in our schools, has, during the sixty five years of age, was found dead past few months, been actively engaged in stirring up an Interest in the appoint. meut of a state director of muele In the public schools of Massachusetts, and has secured inany inlloential signers to her | petition to this end. For twenty-seven


in Frank Woolford's barn this morning. He had been about there a couple of days, and Jaxt evening bad been down toward Woonsocket witlt George Woolford, arri- ving home about 10.30. Both were it- I toxicated, and Woolford went to bed, leaving Sumner in the buggy, where he was found this morning. There are a few bruises about his bend, but possibly not sufficient to cause denthi, alcoholism being most likely the cause. He was fairly well dressed, and had $12 iu hls pocketa.


Grand Reopening.


Next Sunday will be a great day at the Methodist church. The extensive ro- pairs, which have been going on for the last months, are now complete. The reno. vation has been so thorough that the building is now practically new on the inside. The work has been well done, and the church is now both comfortable and beautiful.


'The services next Sunday will be evan- gelistic in character, and of special iu- terest. The program Is being carefully arranged, and a great day is expected. Special music will be fornisbed, at hoth morning and evening services, by the talented and inspiring soloist. Mrs. Charles Stewart,




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