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Bank open daily from 9 tu 12 a. m. and 2 to 4
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bouds and Mortgages.
G.A. Martin, M.D.,
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office .. FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from & to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. C. H. RANDALL. Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main und Emmons Sts.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
7. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specially
A.J. Gallison, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Honrs 8 to 9 1. D 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. 12 -t
DR. J. CUSHINO GALLIBOX. No. 2 Dean avenne. Franklin.
) Morning, & to 9. Office Hours : \ Afternoon, 2 to 3.30. Evening, 7 to 8.
92-118
TRS. J. T. STETSON & M. E. POND, DENTISTS
Exchange Block (up stairs), Franklin, Mans. Dr. Stetson at office Mondays and Tuesday# Dr. Pond on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
RS. E. F. STETSON,
CHIROPODIST.
Painless Removal of Corna, Binions and Ingrowing Nallt,
Office hours Irom 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. in. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. 18-55
O. F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER. Shop Work and Cases.
Business Announcements cent-a- In the
word columti In the SENTINEL are in variably read
SOUTO
Improbable. Some- Thing for nothing" rat never be lind, and wlin you see Seules adver- tised so indefinitely as to lenve a
BIG percentage for the im- scinntion: fuivestigate carefully
CASTORIA. Bears the Signature of
No
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 19, 1900. .
WRENTHAM.
The town hall was well filled Wednes day night to listen to the minstrel show given by the Manshield minstrel Co., under the auxpiers of Wampum lodge, No. 19%, 1. O. O. F. The performance was an excellent ote und greatly eu- joyed hy the audience During the in termission Chaplain IItram A. Cuwell was presented with a large birthday cake by E. ... Whitaker, who made a very witty speech, Mr. Cowell Ihauked the douor in a happy stralu. - Mr. and Mrs 11 M Messenger have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss ! Carol Messenger, tu William Bacult .- The Holly club met Tuesday with Mrs. Sbepaid and Mis Dimond. The sub- ject was "A Winter's Tale."
BICYCLES AND DOGS.
Wheelmen Have Some Rights Which the Owners of Viclots O'nnines Most l'roleet.
The civil tribunal of the Seine re cently decided a point which will be of intense Interest to The cyclists of New York, who have been so peslered and worried by barking and snapping dogs along the cycle paths of The city and country roads of the suburbs. The Paris court has decided that the ow ers jeries received by hicyclists when falls are due to dogs.
The test case was that of a dog be- longing . to a resident of the Bougival, who ran after n wheelman barking nud s mapping at h's feet and lgs.
l' chasing the troublesquie an 'mal the cyclist lost his balance. fell from his wheel and broke a very valuable dign- rette case which he carried In his pocket.
The cyclist cla med 500 franes dam- ages from the owner of the annoying animal. The case was holly contested. as it was looked upon as n test one, and tbe court finn'ly nwarded the plaintiff 20 + francs damages .- \. Y. Herald.
Automobiles In France. The Boston lleral+ pub shex this extract from a private letter describing the Paris n tomobiles "We went to Fontaineblean, five in the party, for breakfast, 4 miles in three hours, and such a ride! We came back by a longer route, 44 miles, in the same time, through the forest at sunset and along tbe Seine in the moonlight. Fancy go- ing & miles for breakfast and enjoying It-that is, SO miles hy road. I have al- ways detested automobiles, hnt for quick traveling they beat everything 1 have ever tried. They have the automo- bile conpes and victorias in the streets here. I mean the public ones, at the same tof as the other carriages.
"Seeing is Believing."
When you see people cured by a remedy, you must believe in its power. Look around you. Friends, relatives. neighbors all say that Hood's Sarsaparilla, Amen. a's Gruate t Medicine, cleansed the biood i vir dear ones and they rise en masse to sing i!« pra.ses. There's nothing like it in the world to purify the blood.
Hood's, Sarsaparilla Never Disappoints
Church Services.
St. John's Church (Episcopal)-Even- ing Prayer with Sermon at the Baptist | church at $. Sunday school at 2. Rev. Guy W. Miner, Rector.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic church,- Low mass at 9; high mass at 10.45; meet. ing of sodaltties and Sunday-school at 10 Rev. M. J. Lee. rector; Rev M. J. Sullivan, curate.
Universalist chmich .- Rev. Dwight M Ilodge, D. D., will preach at 10 30 on "The Broad Religion of Paul." Vesper service at 5. secotid discourse on ques tion, "Ja Death the Eud. The Answer of Human Life." Y. P. C. U. at u
Baptist ch- ch-Preaching at 10.30 by the pastos, Rev. Frank B. Sleeper. Theme, "A Mutti ated Bible." Sunday school at 12 Young People's meeting 11 5 43. Preaching at 7 Theme, " The Four Sides of ('Itrist's Atonement." The ordiuauce uf baptism will be adminis. tered.
Congreza'i weil which -- Preaching by The pastor, Rev. 1. W Sheath at 10.20 In "Chastened ;but lawved." Sunday schoul at 12. Y. P. S. C. E. ato Even ing worshop at t. Subject, "The Que Good Father of U's All.""
Methodist church - Preaching at It1 ,30 A. in. and i ]. m. - > A Conk, paMoi. Sermon the fifth of a series an the characteristic Incidents if the Life ut ('hrist." Special subject: " The Trans figured Christ." Sunday schoul at 12. Junior league at 8. Epworth league at Evening service at 7: subject, "Obe alience to the Heavenly Vision."
Tremont Theatre.
Mlas Mary Sanders, the young, bright. pretty, clever and fascinating little ac- tress, who is one of the most popular impersonators of ingennes ou the con- temporary stage, and is universally re guided as a worthy successor to the gen- tus and The roles ul the famous Lotta. will begin on Monday, Jan. 22, at the Tremont theatre, a starring tour In "Lit- le Nell and the Marchioness,' a few dramatization hy llarry P. Mawsoh, uf Dickens' famous uuvel, "The old (mi- usity shop,' wlach competenl Frittes have declared the best ever made. Miss samlers, of course, will play the dual tole nf Little Nril and the Marchioness, which is well calenlated to display her nugnest oned abr ities, her remarkable Versatility and charming personality Her supporting company has been se lected with great care, and includes such well known artists as Max Fignian. P. Augustus Anderson, Harald Hartsell, John lack, William Seymour, Charles Stanley. H. . | Holliday Aubrey Beattie, Misses Anbe l'averly, Mary Mackenzie. Lilly Eldredge and Mollie Revell, The piece is staged by Wrlimun Seymour, and set with beautiful niew scenery, and blue production is as complete as nuremil- ting attention, untiring effort and lavish expenditure can make it.
After the Boom Was Over. When I chiue to this town," said the rran on the dry goods box. "everything I had in the world was lied up in a rec andana handkerchief."
"And now " asked the tourist, who was waiting for a train.
"And nww." replied the man on the nox, scratching his jaw. "everything I've got in the world is tied down with mortgages,"-Chicago Tribune.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.'S REASON
IS SOUND AND STRAIGHTFORWARD.
Our floor is covered with Rockers of golden nak, mahogany and maple, and Ruckers That are npholsterrd, and Rockers that gems of heanty, etc Then there are tidd Chants. Corner ( ba'rs, Hall Chairs and Easy Chair», OI'R JANUARY SALE INCLUDES THEM ALL and we will sell Them at 25 per cent. discount. or que quarter off You pay only $1. 50 for a $2.un Chair, Yon pay only $3.00 for a $+ 11 Chair.
You pay only $7.50 for a $1www Chair. And there's un deceit in this mas week and can verify the truth uf nur claim. Many of you got prices on these goods Chris We shall soon require The Hoor space for spring Goods and your gtaud chance is now.
January Economics.
Great reduction in prices in our MILLINERY and GARMENT departments. A few convinc- ing Garment figures:
LADIES GOLF CAPES, were $6. uow. LADIES' GOLF CAPES, were $11. now 7.50
LADIES' GOLF CAPES, were $12, now 2.49
LADIES' COATS, were $4.40. wow
LADIES' COATS. were $5. now 4.50
LADIES' COATS. Merce 'ne lining, were $7.50 now. 7.50
LADIES' COATS, Taffeta lined. were $11. now 7.50 6.50
LADIES' COATS. Taffeta lined were $12. now
One lot LADIES' COATS. aik ined, were $12. now.
3 23
LADIES' FUR SCARFS. were 84.50. now. 1 75
MISSES' GOLF CAPES, were $5 now. 2.25
MISSES' GOLF CAPES. were $4. now.
MISSES' GOLF CAPES, were $4 50. now 1.25 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S CO.IT'S. were $2 2%. now. MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COATS. were $2 95. How .. 1.75 MISSES and CHILDREN'S COATS, were $5.95. now.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine BUTTONS MADE FROM YOUR OWN CLOTH.
STRUBEIGS
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY, DISPELS' OT: COLDS: HEADACHES OVERCOMES
& FEVERS HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
PERMANENTLY. ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. TO GET
BUY THE GENUINE - MAN'FD BY AUERNIA FIG SYRUP
puisVILLE
SAN FRANCISA NEW YOR. NY.
FOR SALETEIL ORUSLUTS PRICE SOL PROTIL.
Diacon 1 c-Dis ait'l tor pen sonal chesch : !.. . . man . te.'> # rhick. imp um it pr ab fo' hiin ter say grace befo" he eal- it! Deacon J basi - Shuah! Ain't he got two reasons to t'ank ve lawd-fo" de chicking an' fo' not gittin' entrhed ? Puck.
Einige to Blame. Mattuma-Johnny, 1 hear you were not at school yesterday.
Johnny-H'm! I know the teacher told you. A woman can never keep a secret .- Boston Traveler.
"A Heart as Sturdy as an Oak."
But what about the blood which the heart must pump at the rate of seventy times a minute? If the heart ix to be sturdy aml the uerves string this blond must he orh and pure Hond's Sarsapa- rilla makra sturdy hearta because it. makes gand bhuid. It gives to men and women strength, confidence, courage and endurance
Ilmod's Pills ate non irritating and the uply cathartic to take will Hood's Sar- saparilla
r:wiping Them Ou1. Condensed food tallets, you understand, Would work reform through the land; Joy they'd bring. and restful lite, To men who swear at the carving knife. -Chicago Record.
REPAIRING Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ENGRAVING DF ALL KINDS.
OPTICAL GOODS Eves tested Property fitted.
Jalbert & Farrington, 160 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. L. Sign of the Electric Clock
Collector's Notice
The owuer of The following desrriliest purcel of real estate in the town of Medway, rentuty uf Nortalk and copisiunwealth it Massachusetts. amt the public are hereby notified that the taxes therewh assessed tur the year within specifeil. according to the list committed to mir hy the gralloni. Assessors of taxes, retain unpan, and that the said parcel of real estate will be niffered fur male by public anction, at the Town Clerk's othre in satd 3ledway, 00
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 15AM1. at 10 o'clock a. m .. for the payment of sald taxes | and interest, together with the cost and charges thereon. unless the same shall be previously dis- chargedl :
Francis Dobame or Owner Aquat four and ope-half acres of land, with the buuldings thereun, situated on the north stile of Ever- green street, iu ihr wortherls part of Med- way : boundleil on the north by Moln street. east lo Elm street, west lo and ut Giorg" McIntosh, land of Medway Savings Bank. land ut Elbridge Ware, onth by Evergreen street; or however otherwise the imreel ut land may be bounded and described. Tax assessed, 841.10. 1;20. F. MADUEN. Cullertar nt Taxes for ta19.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
PROBATE COL RT To the heirs-at law, nexi ut-ktu and all iher PPTs:714 Intereste t in the estate of Annie Mt. tirant, lale nt Medway, in said county, dr.
Whereas, a certain invirnwient por oftinge ter be the last will and testament at kitd' deressed has been presented tu zandt suurt for probate by Helen fawne Grant at Medway, whe prays Ihmt letters leilamentary may be jasneil in ter, the executrix therein naturell, without fring a Kårety on her . frist lagtel. You are herela ched to appear at a Products Court to be held at Des hau, In paul commety of Surf k. in the seventh las of February. show cruise, if any you have, why the same should anil lw granted
And sant pet pher is here is il fected 'Egive "blic to the therest los jechlisting alex . la- the once in each week. for there were + weeks, in the Franklin Seilitel. thew *|star
published In Frank n, the last jon dut alom la lie une day al les" helotr said emrt, anl by nat ng, pod att or delivering a copy of this { tatrin to all ko man pristthe interesteil io he entale seven +lay 4 Al + ist fur furr satl + H1 Watispas, lates HI Fint, Kur Court, this 1: 3 day of law aly, ti the year
JONATHAN COURS, R. antes
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ON THE HEAD ...
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 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.
NO ADVANCE IN OUR
Flannelette Night Robes. EXAMINE OUR LEADER AT 59c.
N. C. NYE. FLETCHER BLOCK.
Ef Store open Wednesilay and Sal- urilay evenings.
WOODWARD'S
every descripdinn of INSURANCE can be placed, This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES.
I' A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Franklin, Mass. my4.1yF
ANALYZED ! And Stood the Test. ESTABLISHED ! And Highly Recom- mended for a Spring and Sommer Drink
Malarial Scarlel FEVERS
Tyheld
Can be prevented to a great extent lav the use of the
SUNNYSIDE .. Spring Water. . .
References and texttmomais can be furnished on application by responsible parties. This Pure Spring Water will be delivered 10 your house of office tresh from the spring every morning, at the following prices :
One gallon every week day, per month .. three times per week 50
Single Gallon. ..
All orders left at Dean's will receive piromt attention.
HUBERT H. GATES, P. O. Box 441
SHERIFF'S SALE.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. NORFOLK, NA,
FRANKLIN, December 6. A. 1. 1999. Selzed and taken on execution and will be sold at public auchian on
TUESDAY, the THIRTIETH day of JANUARY, A. D. 1000.
at two o'clock in the afternoon, at my office in Morse Block, in Franklin, in saint county, all the right, title and interest that Mary H. Wilder of Medway, in saint community of Norfolk, bad (not ex- empt from attachment ur levy on execution; on the seventeenth day of April, 1899, at thirty min- nites past six o'clock in the afternoon (being the time the same was altacheil on mesne process). In and to the following ilescribed real estate, ti wit:
A certain trort ot lanil, with the buildings thereou, to wit: 'Twit eittuge hunses, sitnateil on Broad street, in that jort ut Medway called Medway Village. Io sail rotmuty of Norfolk. boundent as lolhiws, tu wit: Westerly by Brouil street, northerly ley land of Witham B Hodges. easterly by land af Sarah Witutward, southerly hy lamil now or formerly of Lo brop S. Willer. "Being the same premises conveyed th Clark Partridge by Masoni C. Richardson by deed ilateal November 6. INGS, amil recorded with Nurtolk lieeils, hb. 337. fol. 40 JEROME B. FITZPATRICK, ja5.12,10 Deputy SherilT.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS XORTULK. S. SUPERIOR COURT.
In the Honorable the Justices of the Superine Comrl, bollen al Dedham within and for the county idf Norfolk :
Respectfully represents Abbie M Darling ot Franklin, in suut county, that on the first day of January, A. D. 1Stk, at said Franklin, she was
Lawfully married to Nathan E. Darling, view of Providence, in the state af Khmile Island; thut bureafterward your hhellant an snut Nathan E. Darling lived together as hushum and wife In this commonwealth, tu wit: At said Franklin and at Wrentham, in subl enunty, and in said Provalence : that your libellant has always been faithful-to bre marriage vows and obligations, lint thr said Nathan E. Darling being wholly regardless of the same on os about the twenty seventh day of September, A D. 1-06, at suil Franklin, wilfully and utterly de- serled your libellant and has continued such deser. tion for mbre than three consecutive yeurs nest prior to the fling of this libel.
And your libellant further says That the said Nathan E. Darling, being uf ontheicat ability, his grosaly, wantonly and cruelly rotuseil and neglect. il to provide a sultabile maltitename for her. Wherefore your libellunt prays that a divorce frign the bomls of matrhangy inny he derrred Ing. tween your hhellant and the 'said Nathan E. Du1- ling, and that surb farther ofilers and decrees may be male in ther premises as to your Mounts muay greit just and frawngable.
Dated :d said Franklin the thirtieth day of Ph.
ABINIE, M. DARLING
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. NORFOLK, 88.
SerERInk Cut HT.
On the toregoing libel, il Is prilered then the lihellant give notice to the said Nathan K. Darling, the libellee, to appear before the justicey of tlies carl. to be holden at Dedluinn, within abil for saul county, in the first Momlay of March Hexy hy ciusing an attested ropy of said libel, and at this uniler thereun, to be published ofre in a week, fur three sucrespler weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, prispaper printed at Frankku, in the rogaty nl Nurtolk, the Last puidication te he fourteen ilavs .it least before the saul Arst Monday of March next, and further, by schilrig thredigh the mail, 2% Mamin as may hmm, by a registerel letter militressent t . The List known resideme: el thar sail Nathan K. of said libel and of thus enter thereon, that the saul Nathan E. Darling my then andl therr show cause why the prayer of By The rourt. LOUIS A. COOK, Clerl.
If you want to buy or sell Have live anything A true copy of said libel and of the order thereod. K. H. WORTHINGTON, Assistant Clerk.
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Chamber Outfits
Contutta le and enjoyal Ir sleep will wa rely rome tryon it son Ido vule vontsell with une nt those mutilt -. Tha pirn'es will surely he higher when this stock to exhaust. Don't stage to romut your
have the en tiit at once
OUTFIT NO I. This monthi consistsol a bedstemal, lin- rean with threa drawers amil fancy shapeil Inti, comminoile with three ilraw- ers amil splashur back,2 chairs,1 rocker, talate, 1 sult trije thatcress, two parts, woven wirr spring hind, t tallet set of let pleres, all ilecorated. $99.8.5 43 aluwit, -1 per week. OUTFIT NO. V.
This isitfit has a large and hetter chamber set, including the chairs, tuck. er. table, matiiers, spring bed and toilet 4Pt. $39-93.30 ilown, <1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 3. This ontftt is made up with one of ont apres tugular selling rbamber sints. melitiling the 2 cbalts, nieker, table. gmattress, woven wire spring bed andl toilet set. $35->3.50 iluwin, >1 per week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., IN NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House- WOONSOCKET, R. I.
THROAT TROUBLES
Are troublesome if 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 I> a reliable and sure catre for these troubles; has been tested the past 20 years in Franklin ; always satisfactory.
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. DANA BLOCK.
The main feature of a good meal is ...
Good Groceries.
... You can buy all grades of goods, hut when you want GOOD GOODS In the Grocery line go to
FALES'
GROCERY STORE, Metcalf Block. noti-F
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 1bs. for $1.
Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1. Fancy Ponce Porto Rico Molasses, | Ih. never sold before less than 50c gal- lon, now' 10c gallon. Fancy New Orleans Molasses, always sold at 60c gallon, now 50c
Fancy Ribbon Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Mixed Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Chocolattes, 15c 1b. Lowney's 40c goods now 35c. We carry the finest quality Butter Good dark Molasses. 30c gallou. Ient from the tub. 1 lb. prints, 5 1b. boxes, 10, 20 and 30 lb. tubs, at the lowest prices, quality considered. J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, &c 1b. 10 lb. pails Lard, full weight, 75c. J. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 ib. pails, 50c.
Mixed Nuts, English Walants, Fancy Table London Layer Rais- j Oranges and Lemons in stock at the I lowest prices.
ins. 20c 1b.
Come in and leave your order with us and get the best for the least money~ Gentlemanly Dealing and Prompt Dellvery is Our Motto.
Mckinnon's Grocery Store, CENTRAL SQUARE.
H. E. RUGGLES, Assignee.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW Enclosed . Arc . Lamps
Now in service at the Bresnahan Grocery Company. People's Clothing Company and O. B. Carter store ? If not, look at, admire and order them tor your DWA store. MAKE YOUR STORE
BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE.
Woonsocket Electric Machine & Power Co. UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT BRANCH, FRANKLIN, MASS.
K. L. BLANCHIABD, Local Supi.
Franklin and Wrentham STAGE LINE.
leave Wrentham 14.0. tor Franklin at x. la a.m. 3 30 p. in. Leave Franklin ilepot tor Wrentham at 9.30 a. m., 4.30 p. th .; connecting with trains for Buxton and Pravilence via N. Y & N. K. tattnul; tratos leaving Boston at :40. 8.30 a. m. a:1 3.30 p ti. ; leaving Providence nt K 35 a.m. IR Uplers may he left at Ridroad Statuni. N. B WERBER, Pop.
anything, är wish to make aty fart known. all- vertise th the cent-a-wort column In the Axx. WXXL Clownl resatts always follow
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The Franklin Sentinel.
VOL. XXIN. NO. 7.
FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1900.
SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Austin S, Cook & Co., Woonsocket .... Administrator's Notice .. Morigagre's Sales,
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POST OFFICE NOTICE. Ullice Hour- train 0,30 .4.m. to 7.30 p. q1. days, 1.30 1. 40. 10 8.15 p. m. Sondays from ? br to a. m. Money Order Department from 6.30 n. 41. bu 7 p. In. MAILS OPEN FROM Nonh, South East and West .. 1.20 A. M
Eastern Sintes and Provinces West and South .... 12.00 P. M
1.21
4.40
West and South. . 5.11
Prawvirleoce. Boston and Ensi Milford.
11.41 6.40 0.41ª
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MAILS CLOSE PON
Providence. . . 0.05
5.45 A. M.
West and South. 9.00
Milford. 9.00
Eastern States and Provinces. 11.30 M. Wesi and Smith .. .. 4.05 1. 21.
Eastern States and Provinces 4.30 North, South, East and West+ 7.14
MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin, Mass., Jone 17, 1896.
FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.
BOX G-Corner Cross and Central streete. S-Central street, head of Summer street 13-Corner Emmons aud Main streets. 23-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street.
3-4-Nason's Crossing. 32-Corner Union and Central streets. 41-Union street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 43-Corner of Garfield and Cresceut streets. Two Blasts-Fire out. One Blast-Testing apparatus.
Directions for Giving an Alarm. Being sure that a tire actually exists, go to the nearest box, unlock, pull down the hook and let go. The apparatus works automatically. Close the box and remain until the firemen arrive to direct them to scene of the fire
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Simply tells the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't $333, Sucluding $35 for counsel fees, expect them to ask you. That's all there Is to it. partly in the superior court, and re ceived in return from fines $466, leaving a balance in favor of the town of $133.
FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF
Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.
Taxes! Seven per cent. or collection -wbich? Perhaps both,
All the latest music at the masquerade Skating at Hoag's poud has been spoiled for the present.
Indications poiut to a large attendance at the masquerade.
William Williams of Providence was |purposes.
here with friends on Sunday.
Frank Pendergast of Watertown visit ed his parents bere ou Suuday.
The King's Daughters will meet this evening with Mise Alicu Nixon.
Miss Eva Kennedy of Providence Was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Mrs. A. E King is visiting ber daugh- ter iu Peabody for a couple of weeks. The Universaliste will celebrate "Young People's day" uext Sabbath. Winslow's express and Stewart's ex- press are now equipped with up-to-date wagons.
The opening number of the masquer- ade programme will be a promeuade and two-step.
Members of the N. E. O. P. are re- quested to remember the installation to morrow evening.
Jolin Dorsey has been succeeded by Paul Piri as manager of the Rambler base ball club.
E. A. Metcalf bas returned from the south and re entered the employ of O. F. Metcalf & Son.
Rev. G W Miner attended the bauquet of the Episcopal club at the Bruuswick in Boston Jast evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney wel comed a little son into their home ou Cattage street Saturday.
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