Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 16

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St. Mary's Roman Catholic church .- 1.ow mass at 9; high mass at 10.45; ineet. tary and treasurer. Services are to be ing of sodalities and Sunday-school at 10. Rev. M. J. Lee, rector; llev. M. J Sullivau, curate.


heid in the large house near the Button- hook factory at Sonth Wrentham,- Miss Shepard, the new assistant High school leacter, is a resident of North- ampton .- 1). D. G. M. Elbridge J. Whitaker and suite paid an official visit King David lodge, I. O. O. F., Wednes day evening and installed the officers of that lodge. Thursday evening au offi cial visit will be made to Walpule for a sinnlar purpose, -Wampum lodge, No. 205, 1 O. O F., has vuted to purchase a new set of officers' regalia -The Y. P. S. C E. will hold a Mother Goose party in Hawes chapel Friday evening. William E. (. Leonard, principal of the Plainville High school, has been awarded the Jacob Sleeper two years abroad prize, in connection with Boston nuiver sity, que of the highest honors the uni versity bestows.


What He Was Looking For.


"I tell you, sir." he said. "the girls Are You Living Fur ?"


of to-day are not properly eduented. Before 1 marry I want to find a girl who is able to cook."


"Yes?" returned the other, disinter- estedly


"Don't you?"


"Can't say that I care particularly about that."


"What kind of a girl do you want. then ?"


"What kind do I want? Oh, I want a girl who Is nble to hire a cook, and Incidentally n butler and a coachman and a footman, and all the rest that go to make life comfortable."- Chicago Post


A Frightful Blunder.


Will often cause a Imorrible Buru, Scald Cut or Bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly lreal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Buils, Feluns, Corns, all skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. On 25 cents a box. Cure guaran- teed. Sold by A. C. Mason & Co. Drug. gists.


It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask for Allen's Foot Kaxe, a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating. | Brooklyn Life.


sore, aching, damp feel; at all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. ; sample free. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.


To Core Coostipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 25c. Zr C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money


SYRUBITGS


IS WHERE OUR


QUINONE 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 itppear 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.


NO ADVANCE


IN OUR


Flannelette Night Robes. EXAMINE OUR LEADER AT 59c.


This outhit is made up with que of our most popular selling chamber snits. Including the 2 chairs, rocker, talle, mattress, wovent wire spring hed aml toilet Ret. $.3.5-$3.60 down, $1 per week.


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


8" Store opeu Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.


Collector's Notice.


The owners and occupants of the following de. scribesi parcels of real estate, situated in the town of Millis, in the county of Norfolk and common- wealth of Massachusetts, and the public are hereby notified That the taxes thereon severally assessed for the years hereinafter specified, according to the lists committed to me as Collector of Taxes for sail Millis by the assessors of taxes of said Millis, re. main unpull, and that said parcels ol real estate will he offered for sale by public auction at the town office, MUNs, on


WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the payment of said taxes, with costs nul charges thereon, unless the same shall huy prerionsly discharged.


The sims set against the descriptions of the several estates show the amounts due thereon re- spectively for the tax and assessments, lor the non. payment of which each of said estates is to be sold, not inclinling costs unil interest thereon and costs arul charges incident to this sale. The taxes were assessed to


Michael O' Riley-A lot of land situated in the southerly sille of Village street, bounded as follows: Northerly by Village street, easterly by land of Elvira Bullard, southerly by land of Moses C. Adwins, westerly by land of Horatin Jones.


The tax assessed for 1809 amounts to $:1 .: 1. Walter J. Welch-A lot of land situated un the Holliston roud, und bounded northerly by land of ]. W. Duniels, easterly by land of ]. 11. Le. land and others, southerly by Boggastow brook and westerly by Holliston road; or how- ever otherwise bounded and described, heing the same Int ussessed to Walter J. Welch. The tax assessed in 1899 amounts to $3.18. James '1. Dunson-Two lots of lund, euch contain. ing about 2300 feet and being lots 183 and 163 on a plan of land of Sherman Park recorded in Norfolk Registry of Deeds undl being HPine


Tax assesscil for 1880 amounts to $1.55.


Arthur B. Dunson-Eight lots of fand, cach con- Quining about 2,500 feet, and being Iols 491, 2Ja, 807.908. 202,203.204, 205, on a plan of land of Sherinau Park, recorded in Norfolk Registry of Deeds, and being "Plan 676."


Tax assessed for 189 amounts to $6.20.


Michacl Haggerty-A Int of land situated on the northerly sile of the Ilollistou road, aud bouniled as follows: Northerly by other land of Michael Haggerty, casterly by land of James 11. Lelund, southerly by land of Juines Il. I.e. nad auil Holliston road, westerly by lund of Henry Bullani.


The tax assessed for 1890 : ments to $14H. Michael J. Mclaughlin-A lot of land, with buildings thereon, sitnated un the southerly side of Village street, containing 5% ucrus, more or less, und bounded as follows : North. erly by Village street, easterly by lund now or forinerly of Moses Ellis and road leading From Willis to Norfolk, southerly by laml of Lewis Richardsou and westerly hy land uf Michael Maguire,


"The tax assessed for INIO amounts to $31.00. Oliver L. Telo-A lot of land, with buildings thereon, situated on the southerly side of Farm street, containing ) acre. more ur less, mil honuiled as follows : Northerly by Furt street, custerly by laml of Tobn Shea, suntherly and westerly by laud uf E. F. Richardson. The tax ussesseil for 1809 amounts to $14 10. Or however otherwise either of subl parcel of lund mnay he hounileil or ilescribed. J. CLARENCE THORNE


Collector of Taxes for the Town of Millis. December 20, 18!%. ile 29. ju5.14


SHERIFF'S SALK.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, NORFOLK, S5. QUINCY, December 15, Ist9. Seized und taken on excention und will be sold at public auction on


SATURDAY, the TWENTIETH day ne JANU- ARY, A. D. 1900,


ul pine o'clock a. m , at any resulcuce, c. No. 03 Franklin street, In Quincy, said county of Nor. folk, all the right, title and interest the withla named William Metcalf of Quincy lul (nut ex. c mpt by law from atinchracht of levy on execu- Non) on the eighteenth day of November, A. D. 1×20, at nine o'clock y. in. (being the time thr gnme was att.cheil on wesite process) in umt to the fol- lowing described real estate, to wit


A certain tract or purcel of land situated in the village of Shrhlouville, in said Wrentham, south of the "Old School House Lot," so culleil, nml bounded as follows : Beginning at ensterly corner of "Old School Honse Lot," southerly ( rods 8 feet to centrenf ilitch; then sonthwesterly nlong center of said diteh 1 rud i 1.2 feet lo land of Wilson Dar- ling; then ulong said Darling's lamul in a north. westerly course Fi rods 15 feet to sontherly curier nf snid school house tot; then along southerly houndury of soul school house lot io a northeast erty course 9 rods 0 feet to first mentioneil corner. A certain tract of' lunil situated in the village of Sheldonville, in suul Wrentham, bounded begin ning at the northeast corner of the Int us the fence now stauds; they S. 24 degrees E. as the fence hw stamils 4 nuls unil # links far as the southeast corner; then >. 06 degrees W., 21.3 rods to the soulluivest enguer; then N. 24 degrees W. as the leuce now stunds 4 rods and 6 links to the road; then easterly by the mwin rond Through Sheldon- ville : 1-2 rods to the first corner. GEORGE UI. FIKJ.D.


de29ja5,19 Deputy Sherif


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, NA. PRORATE COURT. To the next-of-kin and all others interested In the estale of Johe Buckley, late of Belileg bum, in sall conoty. deceased :


Whereas, Ruel F. Thayer, the administrator of the estate nf sald deceased, has presouted to said conrt for alluwauce the first account of his administration on said estate, and application has been made for a distribution of the balance Iu bis hands among the widow aud next-of.kin of said deceased,


You are hereby cited to appear at a l'robate Court to be held at Dedham, in said county of Norfolk, on the seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1909, at ten o'clock in the furengon, to show cause, if any you have, why said ao rint shoulil nol be allowed and distribution anaile necording to sald application.


And the petitioner le ordered to serve thls cliation hy publishing the same unce In each week. for three successive works, In the Franklin Sontloel, a newspaper published lu Franh In, the lust publication tothe one day st least hefure Haid court.


Heated by Steam.


Table First-Class.


FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED


SHOP AND RESIDENCE,


MCCARTHY STREET.


22-Ly


Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c lb. Gilt Edge Seeded Raisins, 12 1-2c 1b.


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


Good dark Molasses, 30c gallon. [ cut from the tub, 1 1b. prints, 5 lb.


Pure Maple Syrup, 25c quart. Best Cider Vinegar, 15c gallon. Boiled cider, quart bottles, 20c. 5 1b. can Java and Mocha Coffee,


90c. The hest 50c, Tea 40c.


The best 60c Tea, 50c.


Fancy Table London Layer Rais-


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.


CHILSON


TELEPHONE 11-4.


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


Fancy Turkeys


Fancy Chickens


Fancy Fowls 16c


Rump and Sirloin Steak. 20c


25c


2 lbs. Round Steak


14c


Legs of Lamb.


Fresh Pork 10c


10c


Frankfurt Sausage


10c


Fresh Hams.


Fresh Shoulders 08c


Salt Pork 8c Ib., 14 Ibs. for


$1.00


Pigs' Heads, Ib.


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


3c for 3 1b, 5c for 5 1h. 8c for 10 1b Lard Palls (my brand) returned. Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes. Best brand of Canned Goods to be had.


The Best Butter in Town.


Crescent · House,


FRANKLIN, MASS.


Pleasantly Located.


Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging.


Witnexy, Jaines H. Filnt, Esquire, Juilge of said court, this 28th day of Desember, In the year of our lord one thonsanal oight hundrod Aus ninety nine.


JONATHAN COBB, Register.


de2.Ja5,12


Chamber Outfits


('uinfotable and enjoyable sleep will surely eume to yon If you pro- ville yourself with une of these uutlita. The prices will surely le higher when this stock is exhaust- el. That's stup to count your wioney, l'ay us a sollar a week and have the outfit at once.


OUTFIT NO 1. This mitfit consists of a lieustead, lin reau with Three drawers anil faury shapesl top, emumnoile with three draw- ers and splasher hark,2 chairs,1 rucker, I talde, I auft tup matiress, two parts, 1 woven wire spring hed, 1 toilet set of ten pieces. all docorated. $99.85-83 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 2. This ontlit has a larger ani letter chamber set, Including the chairs, rock. er. talile, matiress, spring bed aqi totlet set. $39-83.30 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 3.


N. C. NYE. FLETCHER BLOCK.


LOUISVILLE KY.


NEW YORK


FOR SALE BY ALL ORS6OUTS POLL SOL PER EGITLL


Hewarnt of Merit.


Railroad I'resident-Tbnt was a bad accident, but it might have been a thousand times worse. Suppose those cars had taken fire! Phew ! Why didn't they?


Superintendent-A lazy brakeman had let the fires go out.


President-Raise his salary .- N. Y. Weekly.


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


OPTICAL GOODS Eyes tesled .. Anıl .. Properly fitled,


Jalbert & Farrington, 160 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I. Sign of the Electric Clock.


de1. Fly


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, MF,


SUPERIOR COURT.


To the Honorable the Justices of the Superior Court, holden al Deilham within and for the county of Nortolk - "Respectfully represents Abbje M. Darling of Franklin, in said county, that on the first day of January, A. D. 18/s, al said Franklin, she was lawfully married In Nathan E. Darling, noi of Providence, in the slate uf Rhode Island; that thereafterward your libellant and said Nathan E. Darling lived together as husband and wife in this commun ealth, tu wil . At said Franklin and .It Wrentham, in said county, and in said Providence; that your libellant has always been faithful to her marriage vows and obligations, but the suid Nathan E. Darling being wholly regardless of the sume on | ins, 20c 1b.


or about the tryenty seventh day of September, A D. 1596, at said Franklin, wilfully and utterly de- Serted your libellint and has continued such deser. lion for more than three consecutive years next prior to the filing of this lihel.


And your ltbellant further says that the suis Nathan E. Darling, being uf sufficient ability, has grossly„ wantonly and cruelly refused and neglect. ed to provide a suitable maintenance for her. Wherefore your libellant prays that a divorce from the bonds of matrimony may be decreed be- Iween your libellant and the said' Nathan E. Dar. ling, and that such further orders and decrees may be made in the premises as to your Honors may scem just and reasonable. Dated at said Franklin the thirtieth day of the. cein ber. A. D |X4. ABBIE M. DARLING,


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. NORFOLK. 58.


SUPERIOR COURT. On the foregoing libel, it is ordered that the libellant give police In the suid Nathan E. Darling, the libellee, Jo appear before the justices of this court, to be holiten at Dedham, within and for said county, on the first Monday of March next. by causing an attested copy of said libel, and of this order thercon, to be published once in a week, fir three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, # newspaper printed nt Franklin. io the county of Norfolk, the last publication to be fourteen days at lenst before the wald first Monday of March next; and further, by sending through the mails 'Is snon as may be, by a registereil letter addressed to the last known residence of the saul Nathan E. Darling an attested copy of haid libel und uf This order thercon, that the saul Nathan E. Darling muy then and there shmuy canse why the prayer of said libel should not be granted.


By the court. LOUIS A. COOK. Clerk.


January 4, 1000.


A Irue copy of said lilel and nf the order thereun. Atter R. B. WORTHINGTON, Assistant Clerk. ja12,19,9%


SHERIFF'S SALK


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. KR FRANKLIN, Derember 6. A. 11. 1109 Seizeil ami taken on execiliok amt will he sulu at public auction ou


TUESDAY, the THIRTIETH ilay of JANUARY,


al two o'clock In the afternoon, at my office In Morse Block, In Franklin, IT sald county, all the right, title aod toterest that Mary H. Wilder of Medway, In said county of Sorfolk, tad (not ex- empt from attachment or levy on execution! it the seventeenth day of April, 1829, at thirty win- ntes past slx o'chuck in the afternoon (beleg the sime the same was attached on niesbe process In and to the following described real estate, tu wit:


A certain tract of land, with the buildings thereon, to wit: Two cutlage houses, situated on Broad street, in that jart uf Medway calleil Medway Village. In sald county of Norfolk, boundeu as follows, to wit . Westerly by Bruad street, northerly hy land of William B. Hodges, easterly by land of Sarah Woodward, motherly by land now or formerly of Lo hrop 8. Willer. "Being the same premises conveyed to Clark Partridge by Masoo C. Richardson by ileodd dated Novemgher 6, 1×65, and recorded with Nurfolk Deeds, lib. 331. fol. 26 JEROMK B. FITZPATRICK, ja5,12,19 Deputy Sherin.


ACTS GENTLY ON THE


KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE SYSTEM DISPELS EFFECTUALLY, OU COLDSCOM HEADACHES Q & FEVERS OVERCOMES HABITUAL CONSTIPATION ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. TO GET PERMANENTLY.


One Way to Do It.


"How shall 1 make him prove his love?" she Inquired, thoughtfully.


"1 thought he had already done It," answered her dearest friend. "You certainly told me It wns your custon: to sing to him, and he still calls regu- "arly."-Chiengo Post.


What He Didn't Like.


Gilback-1 am surprised, colonel, at your time of life, that you should have any trouble in managing your wife. All you have to do is to let her think she is having her own way.


Col. Quailer-Yes, but the only trouble Is that everybody else thinks so, too .-


CASTORIA.


Bears the Signature


The Kind You Have Always Bought Chatt Fletchers of


AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.'S REASON


IS SOUND AND STRAIGHTFORWARD.


Oui floor is covered with Rockers of golden oak, mahogany and maple, and Rockers that are upholstered, and Rockers That gems of beauty, etc. Then there are Odd ('hairs, Corner Chairs, Hall Chairs and Easy Chairs. OUR JANUARY SALE INCLUDES THEM ALL and we will sell them at 25 per cent. discount, or oue quarter off. You pay only $1.50 for a $2.00 Chair.


Yon pay ouly $3.00 for a $4 00 Chair.


You pay nuly $7.50 for a $10.00 Chair.


And there's no deceil 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 floor space for Spring (tuods and your grand chance I DOW,


January Economics.


Great reduction in prices in our MILLINERY and GARMENT departments. A few convine- ing Garment figures :


LADIES GOLF CAPES. were $6. now $3.75


LADIES' GOLF CAPES, were $11, now 7.50


7.50


LADIES' COATS. were $4 50. now 2.99


LADIES' COATS. were $5, now. 4.50


LADIES' COATS, Taffeta lined, were $11. now .. 7.50


One lot LADIES' COATS. silk lined. were 812, now ..


LADIES' FUR SCARFS, were $4.50, now. 3 25


MISSES' GOLF CAPES, were $5. now


3.75 5.05


MISSES' GOLF CAPES. were $5. now 0.25


MISSES' GOLF CAPES, were $4.50, now ... 1.95 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COATS. were $2 25, now .. MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COATS, were $2 98, now .. 1.75 MISSES and CHILDREN'S COATS, were $5.95, now .. 3.15


Marston Sanborn,


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine. BUTTONS MADE FROM YOUR OWN CLOTH.


The main feature of a good meal Is ...


Good Groceries.


... You can buy all grades of goods, but when you want GOOD GOODS in the Grocery line go to


FALES'


GROCERY STORE, Metcalf Block. Do11-F


Universalist church. - Rev. Dwight M. Hodge, D. D., will preach at 10 30. "Why Men Chose Barabhas Instead of Christ " Vesper service at 5. Subject, "Is Death the End? The Answer of Nature.". Y. P. C. C. at 6


Baptist ch :. ch-Preaching at 10.30 by the pastar, Rev. Frauk B, Sleeper. Theme, "The Boy Christ Fashioning His Future." Sunday school at 12 Young People's meeting at 5 4h. Preach- ing at 7. Theme, " The Conversion al Children." A short after service in the vestry.


Congregational church-Preaching hy the pastor, Rev. I W. Sheath at 10.30- Theme, " L'uconscious Influence." Sun' day schond at12. Y. P. S. C. Eat 6. Evening worship at 7. Subject, " What


Methodist church - Preaching at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. m. - S. A. Cook, pastor. Services will be held in the newly re- paired auditorium. The morning ser mon will be the fourth of a series on the general subject: "Lessons from some characteristic Incidents in the life of ('hiist." Special subject : " The Tempt ed Lord." Evening subject : " Life frum the Dead."


Mrs. Charles Stewart will sing at hoth services.


BUY THE GENUINE - MAN' by QAUFERNIA FIG SYRVPC


THROAT TROUBLES


Are troublesome it they are not serious. The kind that comes upon one after having taken cold, pro- ducing a cough that is troublesome and annoying may grow worse. Why not cure it?


OUR TOLU, TAR AND WILD CHERRY


is a reliable and sure cure for these troubles ; has been tested the past 20 years in Franklin ; always satisfactory.


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


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 Orleans Molasses, always sold at 60c gallon, now 50c gallon.


boxes, 10, 20 and 50 lb. tubs, at the lowest prices, quality considered. J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, Sc 1b. 10 1b. pails Lard, full weight, 75c. J. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 lb. pails, 50c.


Mixed Nuts. English Walnuts, Oranges and Lemons in stock at the lowest prices.


LADIES' GOLF CAPES, were $12, now 2.49


LADIES' COATS. Merceline lining. were $7.50 now. 7.50


LADIES' COATS. Taffeta lined, were $12, now .. 6.50


.15 to 18c 15 to 18c


Pork Sausage.


10c


03c


J. A. GEB. House and Sign Painter.


S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r. 33.tt


ON THE HEAD ... .....


Church Services. St. John's Church (Episcopal)-Even- hand while driving a well, is at the ing Prayer with Sermon at the Baptist Homeopathic hospital, Boston, undergo- chinrch at 3. Sunday school at 2. Rev. ing treatment -The Adveut Christian Guy W. Miner, Rector. church has reorganized with Elder J. C. Harris as pastor, Samuel A. Cobb, Jr., deacon, and Thomas Berryman as secre-


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The


Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 5.


FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1900.


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Hours from 6.30 a.m. to 7.30 p. m. Satur days, 6.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays from 9 lo 10 a. in. Money Order Department from 8.80 a. in. lo


MAILS OPEN FROM Nonh, South East and West ....


7.20 A. M.


7.40


Providence ..


Eastern States and Provinces West and South ......******** Eastern States and Provir


1.95


4.40


West and South


5.10


Providence.+++ Somlon and Enst .. Milford +


6.40 5.40 8.40


MAILS CLOSE FOR


Providence ... 0.05


Enstern States and Provinces


8.40 A. M.


West and South


9.00


Millonl.


Entern States and Provinces. 11.30 M. Wert and South. ... 4.05 P. M. Eastern Sintes and Provinces 4.80 North, South, East and West ... 7.15


MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin, Mass., June 17. 1898.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


#UX 6-Corner Cross and Central streets. 8-Central street, head of Summer street. 13-Corner Emtuons and Main streets. y3-Arlington street, near corner Waohu- sett street. 24-Nason's Crossing. 39-Corner Union and Central streets. 41-Union street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church.


There will be a regular meeting of the Mothers' section on Friday, Jan. 19, with Mrs. Dauiels on Dean avenue. 43-Corner of Garfield and Crescent streets, Paper, "The Child in Relation to Others," by Mrs. Alice Rockwood.


Two Blasts -- Fire out. One Blast-Testing apparatus.


Directions for Giving an Alarm.


The cellar under the store recently Being sure that a dire actually exists, go to the opened by Nathan Daniels on Union nesrest box, uulock, pull down the hook and 1st street for the sale of cider was broken go. The apparatus works automatically. Close the box and remain until the firemen arrive to direct there to scene of the fire


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FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF


Latest Local Events and Personal |for giving the party to next Monday even- ing, Jau. 22, at Foresters' hall.


Items of Interest to Readers.


Mr. Williams at High school tonight. Wesley Fiske's illness has developed inte pueumonia.


Charles Gay has gone on a business trip to New York.


Mrs. Charles H. Morse is seriously ill with pneumouia.


Invitations are out for Miss Razee's masquerade, Jan. 25,


Caterer Fairfield will furnish refresh- ments at the inusquerade.


Andrew Nealey has removed his house- hold goods to Putnam, Coun.


The J. G. Ray engine company held a special meeting this evening.


Miss Eliza Galvin is confined to her home in Uuionville by illness.


Sunday bere with his parents.


Miss Ellen C. Slade is visiting her uncle, Lutber Slade, at Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young of Mil- ford linve been the guests of Fred Young this week.


The Misses Nellie and Jennie Byrnes spent Sunday with their sister at South Framingham.


William Pendergast bas returned from l'erth, Ontario, where he has been set- ting up inacbinery.


Daughters, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. George Lepine on Monday.


Wheaton Daniels is still very low and bis recovery is hardly expected. He is suffering from a shock.


Mr and Mrs. Charles W. Billings of North Cambridge spent Sunday with her annt, Mrs. T. J. Daniels.


Willie, the 4-years-old son of Mr. and Mrs John Collins, of Garfield street, is enffering with bronchitis.


Miss Harrlet Skinner of Bristol, R. I., is the guest of a former olassmate at Wheaton seminary, Mra. C. B. Johnson. Walter F. Fiorani, who bas been en- gaged in the Bresnaban grocery store, bas aevered hia connection with that firm.


Atthe masquerade tboae not in fancy costume, but wishing to dance the first of the program, will be expected to mask




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