Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 258

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conte in." I did.


"How do you know this is paradise ?" she asked demurely. "Eve is here.""


She looked at me sancily over her book. "Poor Eve was much to he pitied !" "Because she lost paradise ?" "No: because she kept Adam."


"Did she mind, do you think ?""


"Well, you see, it was just a very little bit ker fault that he ate the apple." "She would have eaten every scrap her- self if she had been a moden Eve." She looked up at the desecrated bough und laughed.


"I think she could be persnaded to share it with the modern Adam," she stated. Thereupon she dived under the chair cushion and prodneed it. "Now you have paradise-and the ap- ple!" she told me. "They are nothing," I said feelingly. "compared with Eve."


But Eve-my dainty little Eve-is com. Ing to No.54 in the spring. It will save any further dispute, she says, abont the ap- ple,-Madame.


A Test of Greatness.


The most charming thing in life is freshness of feeling. This freshness is the quality of a great writer or a great artist. He will show as if he sees it for the first time what we have been looking at all our lives withont ohserving it .-- Hamilton Mahie.


souden. Kind Lady - Your husband is dead then?


Mrs. O'Keefe-Yis-be wint off most sudden, mum.


Kind Lady-Poor man! Heart fait- are?


Mrs. O'Keefe-Not th' loikes o' thot, mum. It wor loike this: Pat wor eat- in' his dinner ou a powder bar'l whin wan av his friends set it off in a joke. It wor most snddin. mum,-Ohio State Journal


NOT SO RAPID.


Cbolly-Am I walking too fast for you, Miss Wobhins? Miss Robhins-Oh. no! You may run If von like,-N Y Journal


You May Need


Pain-Killer


Fo Cuts Burns Bruises


Cramps Diarrhea Att Bowel Complaints


It is a sure, safe and quick remedy.


There's ONLY ONE


Pain-Killer Perry Davis'.


Two sizes, 25c. and 50c.


Follow Suit.


Softy-How very fond of hunting Mr. Bouncer must be.


Sharpleigh-Bouncer hunt? Why he's never even been after a red her- ring. Softy-But he told me he kept sev. eral packs.


Sharpleigh -- So he does-of cards .- Ally Sloper.


Hta Waterloo.


Visitor (at insane asylum) -Who is that wild-looking man in the padded cell ?


Attendant-That is Prof. Adder, the expert accountant.


Visitor-What drove him insane? Attendant - lle attempted to three -- X. Y. Weekly.


straighten out his wife's household accounts .- Chicago Daily News.


Out of the Ordinary. "What was this row about?" asked the policeman.


"It all came ahont." the father-in. law explained, "hy some of those cheeky boys throwing shoes at the bride."


"Well," said the policeman, "that's customary."


"Yes; but not horseshoes."-Tit-Bits.


Grew to Like It.


"Are you really contented with your lot?" asked the sympathetic old lady. "How do you mean, ma'am ?" in-


quired the lwarded lady.


"Why, your beard, you know; should think it would annoy you?"


"Well, candidly, ma'am, I didn't like It at first, but then it grew on me."- Philadelphia Press.


Explained.


"I must confess to a great deal of egotism," said Willie Wishington. "Indeed?" responded Miss Cayenne. "Yes. I think about myself entirely too much."


"Oh, that isn't egotism. That's mere- ly the usual human tendency to worry over trifles."-Washington Star.


. Why He Is Single. Wederly-I suppose you have never given marriage a thought. Singleton-Oh, yes, I have.


Singleton-Because I have given mar. riage a thought. - Chicago Daily News.


SUCH WISE PARENTS.


Bahy-De-e-e Lee Parree se! Mother-I wonder what Henry Au- gustus is trying to say ? It sounds like French.


Father-Wouldn't it be funny if he learned to talk French and we could not understand him ?- Harlen Life.


Seldom Do It.


"The office," said the theorist, "should seek the man."


"Possibly, possibly," replied the practical politician, "but it is my ex- perience that offices do mighty little searching."-Chicago Post.


Very Flattering.


The Husband-Oh, my wife's mother is feeling bad, and she says she doesn't care whether she lives or not .- Y'on- kers Statesman.


"Hunger Is the Best Sauce," Yet some people are never hungry. What ever they eat has tu he "forced duwn." There is, of course, something wrong with these people, By taking Band's Sarajourilla a short time they are given an appetite, and then they enjoy eating and fond nourishes them. If you find your appetite failing, just try a bottle ut Hund's It's a true stumach tunie and every duse does good


"The best Inmily cathartic is Hood's Pill-


Point of View. "This is the seventh time you've heen before me."said the magistrate. "Yes," replied the culprit. "It's strange how some men hold on to office." - Philadelphia North Amer- jean


The Appellte of a Goal


stomach wod liver are out of order. Is envied hy all poor dyspeptics whose All such should know that Dr. King's New Lite Pills, the wunderlul stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite. sonud digestion and a regular bodily Inbit that insures perfect health and great euergy. Only 25c. at A. C. Ma- mon & Co.'s drug store.


WASHINGTON, D ". Genesse Pure Food Cu , Le Roy, N. Y. : Gentlemen :- Our family realize sa ntuch from the use of grain-( that I feel I nttist say a word to induce others to use 11. If people are interested in their health and the welfare of their children they will nse hu other beverage. I have need them all, but Grain O } have found su periur tu any, for the reason that it ix sold grau.


Yours for health. C. F. Meyers.


Jell-O, The New Dessert, pleases all the family, Four flavors: Lemon, urnuge, raspberry and strawber- ry. At your grocers. 10 cts. Try it today.


CASTORIA.


Bears the Signature


The Kind You Haw AIways Bought Chart Fletchers


Plenty Like Her.


Mrs. Spankers-I wish to get a house In a quiet neighborhood.


Agent-Yes, madam; we can accom- modate you. I have a vacant house in a street which is as quiet as a Sabbath morn all the year roundl. No bnrking dogs, no children, no nuisance of any kind.


Mrs. Spanker- That's exactly what ! want. How Lucky I happened to come to you! How many rooms has it ? Agent-Ten.


Mrs. Spanker-That's just right. We need a good deal of room. We have nine children, I hope there's space at the back for a doghouse. We have


Softly Suggested.


"Don't you enjoy hearing the old songs?" asked the young man with a Sentimentul look in his eye.


"Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. yon know any ?"


"Yes; what is your favorite ?"


"Oh, it depends on the mood I chance to he in. You don't know . Bid Me Good- bye and Go,' do you?"- Washington Star.


He Paused Too Long. Johnny Is seated at the piano read- ing


Johnny's Mother (from above)- Johnny, why aren't you practicing? Johnny-I am, ma


Johnny's Mother-Well, I don't heat anything.


Johnny-Well, I'm practielng the


pauses .- Musical America.


A Thoughtful Cook.


Wife -- Did you tell the cook plainly that she and I can no longer live in the same house?


Hushand-Yes.


Wife-I suppose she was defiant ? Husband-On the contrary, she of- fers to draw euts to see who goes .- N. Y. Evening Journal.


Very Likely, Indeed.


Jones- I wonder why it is that sail- ors have the reputation of heing so much hraver than soldiers? Smith-I dotft know. I'm sure, un less it is because the sailor has a wife in every port, while few soldiers are hrave enough to tackle more than one. -Ally Sloper.


Amiable.


"So," said the young girl's father. raspingly; "he has such a lovely dis- position. has he?" "Yes," she answered. "He said that If I will marry him, he won't objeet to living in the satne house with you, even if you are real cross."-Washington Star.


Her Excuse.


"And you dare tell me you love an- other and intend to marry him?" said the angry youth. "Have you forgotten that only two short months ago you declared you would marry me if your father disowned you for it ?"


"No. I haven't forgotten it," replied the fair but fickle maid. "I spoke to father abont it at the time and he positively refused to disown me, so I could do nothing more."-Chicago Daily News.


A Metamorphosis.


Miss Smith is as slim as a cherry-tree sprout.


Mr. Jones is as thin as a stick, But when they're together and no one's about,


Oh, then they are awfully thick. -Elllott's Magazine


A STICKLER FOR PROPRIETY.


Hours from 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 5 p. m.


D)K. C. H. KANDALL. Physician and Surgeon,


(Cor. Main and Emmons Sts.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. .. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty


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


Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours # to 9 a. m to 2, 7 to & p. 10. 12-IT


DR. J. CUSHING GALLIBOX.


No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.


Morning, 8 to 9.


Office Hours : Afternoon, 2 to 3.30. Evening, 7 10 8.


92-t1S


MRS. E. F. STETSON,


CHIROPODIST


Painless Removal of Corps, Buulous and Ingrowing Nails.


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


9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. IR-ET


F. METCALF & SONS.


HAY, GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.


MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.


M. M. FISHER, 1 , President. Vice-Presidente


A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S, fi, Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Committee of Investment -- M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary. Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. CInrk, G. R. Drake, W. L. Fahner. Dividends declared and payable the first Mon- day in June atut December. Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to


p m., except holidays.


MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.


VACUUM OIL COMPANY,


Teleph ne 1820.


A FINE LINE OF


Cotton Mill Oils.


AN ADVERTISEMENT


Simply tells the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect Them to ask you. That's all here Is to ft.


New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad AND CONNECTIONS. -


EASTERN DISTRICT


JUNE 10, 1900.


PASSENGER THAIN SERVICE. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Trains leave FRANKLIN for BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 005, 93% p m; Sundays, 8 26,855 a m; 526 pm. Return, * 07, 8 30 m; 12 04, 339, 424, 519, 6 22, 6 57, 6 17, 11 17 pr. Sundays, 9 18 a m, 5 19, 7 10 p m. BLACKSTONE-9 15 a m ; 4 25, 7 45 | m. Return 8 35,11 25 a m; 4 41 p m.


WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 4), a m; 12 50, 5 01, 8 05, 9 38 p nr. 8 × 26, 8 55 a m ; 5 26 ]> m. Return, 848, a m; 12 48, 4 13, 5 15,001, 713 7 30, 9 10 p m; 12 12 a m. 8 10 17 & m, 6 17, 7.58 p m.


NORFILE -- 5 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 15 & mu : 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 pm. 8826 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, [855 a m, 112 56,15 25, 6 10, 17 21, 9 18 p m ; 12 21 a w 8 10 25 a 10 : 6 25 D LI-


CITY MILLA-5 15, 56 57, 8 03, 19 15 a tu ; f12 50, 6 05 9 38 pm. 88 26 am, 526 pm. Return, 18 58 A m ; 112 69, 5 29, 6 13, 17 24, 19 21 p m ; 12 24 a m. 810 28 a in. 6 29 p m. POTNAM-9 15 am; 4 25, 7 45 pm. $ 811 pm. Return 7 30, 10 36 a m : 3 50 | m. 8 7 35 p. m. HARTFORD -- 9 15 & ID; 4 25, 7 45 p IL. turn, 5 10, 8 30 m :n ; 1 56 pm. Re-


WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 [ m. Retire, 7 45, 8 40. 11 30 a mi.


NEW YORK, all rail-9 15 a tu; 125 j. m. Return 5 00, 11 00 & m.


New York, via Norwich Line, 745 pm. Return New Pler 36, North River, 6 00 p I.


Providence Extension.


Trains leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE-7 03,903 3; 105, 426, 7,03 | t, $ = 68 a tu, x13 p m. Returu, 6 04. 8 10, 12 01 8 ( 4 50, 606 1 10. 87 35 am, 7 05 p m.


ASHLAND-4 30 p m. Return, 7 50 & m ; 535 1) 10.


LOW RATES 3 MINUTES' CONVERSATION


APPROXIMATELY


AS FOLLOWS


For a distance of 5 miles or less, - 10c


15c


25 10 35 .. 25c 35 10 45 .. - 30c


Rates for greater distances in propor- tion


Apply for schedule of rates to


New England Telephone & Tele- graph Company. 8025F


Crescent · House,


FRANKLIN, MASS.


Pleasantly Located.


Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.


S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r. 33-tf


G.A. Martin, M.D.,


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


SURGEONS


Office -. FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST


Elder Sister-You don't seem to he doing anything, Mabel. Come out for a walk.


Mabel-Thanks: hut I don't think we ought hoth to be out together. If anyone should call on mother I think there should be one daughter at home !- Punch.


No Righi to Ugliness.


The woman who is lovely in face, lorm and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep ber healtb. If she is weak, sickiy aud all run down she will be nervous and irri- table. If she has constipation or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pim- ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretelted complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regu- late stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, sinauth, velvet skin, rich


complexiun. It will make a guud-look- ing, charming woman of a run down in.


valid Only 50c. at A. C. Mason & Co.'s drug store.


What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family ev- ery day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes, No billing! No baking! Simpdy add a little boiling water and set to coal. Flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at yitir grocers today. 10 cts.


Tyny-Pectoral Soothes Sure Lungs and backes tender thrust- mail and strony


CASTORIA For Infants and Children,


The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of C Chart Fletcher.


MILFORD BRANCH.


Traina leave Franklin for


SULFORD - 9 1x a m , 1 12, 4 30, 5 38, 655 p. m0, 8 6 37 1.m. Return, 6 35,8 21,11 13 a m , 3 48, 6 03 p m. 8, 8 00 a m.


The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA


CASTORIA For Infants and Children.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Signature of


Chart. Fletcher.


** De


I


Wederly-Then why are you single?


still


The Doctor-Why have you sent for me ?


5 to 15 miles, - 15 lo 25 .. - - 20c


.... BOSTON.


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 17, 1900.


BABY


MILK


FOOD


A. C. DANA & SON.


Pharmacy


DANA BLOCK.


WRENTHAM.


Thieves entered the residence of Edgar A Dart winle The latter was away of hits vacation and stole two rifles and all of his silverware, That same night a tive-gallon van of tmipentine was stolen from the freizbthouse -( barles E. Brown hax returned from his vacation at Sciacon- Nel -Mr. aml Mirs Fred Heffron are at Dr. Heffron's camp at King Philip's pond,-A series of races will be held at Lake Pearl Saturday afternoon by the Nummel residenta who have cottages bor dering on the lake, -Daniel Brown wil probably not open his straw bat factory unti' September 1 .- This village has $5,00r appropriated to expend on the cun. structum of state roads This will bring the road to near the residence of Oliver Everett,-Thirty-five pictures were wohl of the famous old oak tree, which is sant to be over six hundred years old, at the recent fair


MULES ARE OF VALUE.


The South African war may be re- gardes as the apotheos s of the mute. as probably at Lo period of history have these useful animals attracted so much attention, or have their merits been so much discussrd. Southern En- rope and America are bring scoured even to-day by British agents on the search for more mules.


These animals are bring bought by the th nsaids, for they are invaluable to an arn.y corps arting or. hilly ( otherwise ditteut croust In This country the raising of mu es has long passie the experimental stage and we have reaped the reward the past year in consequence of the demand for mules by the British army in south Africa.


England has awakrard to the fact that she might have kept the motry herself if her farmers had devoted themselves to mule raising. They are less care Iban horses and are admirable draugb+ animals, break easily and last a long time.


Foited.


"So the elopement on the automo- blle was nipped in the hud?"


"Yes; the old man bid the gasoline can." Syracuse Herald.


No Formalities Omitted. "Did Jack kiss you when you accept- ed bim ?"


"Certainly. I wouldn't consider any but nealed proposals."-Stray Stories


Tonight


Just before retiring. if jon liver 1s sluggish, out of lune and you feel dull. billous, constituted, take a dose of


Hood's Pills


"Yes; she's going to assume an lode- pendent command." Puck.


THE ROSE SUNRISE = =


"COOK CO." =


FOR LOVE. FOR BEAUTY. FOR BARGAINS. GO-CARTS, $8.00 == Nice


Never neard # baby complain yet. Babies are all right in one of "Cook's Rolling Stock. Assortment is complete. Same Good Old Terms -- A Little Down, Then $1.00 or 50c. Weekly.


Everybody waits for their car in our store- so nice and cool. Try it.


AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. 1.


Fr Free delivery at yoor home the hour yon name


Summer Days are Here ...


Perhaps u-nee-da LINEN, DUCK or WHITE P. K. SKIRT?


LINEN SKIRTS. 49c. each. LINEN SKIRTS, worth $1.25, now 98c. LINEN SKIRTS, worth $1.75. now $1.25.


BLUE and WHITE P. K. SKIRTS, were $2.25, now $1.49.


WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, were $1.25, now 87c. WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, with insertion, were $2.25, now $1.69. WHITE P. K. SKIRTS. with insertion. were $3.25. now $2.50.


WHITE P. K SKIRTS, with insertion, were $8.75, now $2,98.


Marston Sanborn,


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


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


CONCERNING CONGRESSMEN.


Senator C'ullom is said to present more petitions ju the senate thon any other member of that body, and it is a very unusual tbing for a week to pass without several being submitted by bit.


Senators Platt, of New York, and Platt, of Connecticut, are both expert weather prophets. It is related of the former that he once made and won # bet with the weather man ut the sen. nte end of the capitol that a certain prediction of the weather man would not come true.


The loudest speakers in congress are Senutor Tilliman and Representa- tive Brosius. Mr. Brosius speaks with o long, drep roar, while Senator Till- man, when thoroughly wrought up to his subject, speaks in spasmehr sbrieks.


Several members of the house nt representatives arr shorthand writers of more or less skill, Many of those who are lawyers studied stenography for convenirnee and effectiveness In making notes. One of the most skill. fui of these writers is Mr Hitt, of 1111- nois


Should Remain Silent, An ignorant man should always re- main silent, but if he knows enough to tlo so he isn't ignorant, - Chicago Daily News.


CASTORIA


The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature Chart Fletchers of


Marrico.


In Newturyport. August 11, Jantes H. A 4tnith of Newhory port, Mass , and Miss Moilt Garfield Higgins of Bar Harleit, Me. Nu rands


Witch Hazel Jelly ...


An improved form of Witch Hazel, far more effective and convenient than the ordinary Witch Hazel. It is a quick and efficient remedy in all cases of burns, bruises and all irritations of the skin, such as hives, nettle rash, mosquito bites, etc.


15 CTS. BOTTLE.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist


PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.


PURE


Something New ...


Have you stopped wo think of 1hr pleasure soutelling new alwayx brings wich it? A dress, a ring, a mere ot furniture-im matter what it may he, insjuration and bright spirits Follow along in its wake. Especially if it's Furniture. Every time yng sit in the soft chair or stretch out on the soft coach it makes you happy. This is a happ !- mess which every one can afford while we have The stock we have and charge the prices we do,


Our Terms :


$10 worth. $1 down, Fe. a week. 825 worth, 92.50 down, Tốc. a week. $50 worth. 85 down. fl a week #15 worth, 87.50 dowa, 81.25 a week. $100 worth, 810 down, $1.50 m werk. ₹125 worth, $15 ilown, $# a week. $1'0 worth, $25 diirn, $2.45 a week. 8200 worth, ¿40 down, $2 50 a week. $250 worth, $50 down. 83 a week.


The Weeks Furniture Co.,


48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.


XP- Store open Wednesday and Sat unilay evenings.


Hoag Lake FALES, the Grocer NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.


PARK.


WEEK OF AUG. 13. Choice, not Cheap, Goods Our Specialty.


All of. Kennedy's Famous Crackers and Cookies in 5 and 10c. packages for luncheon or picnic. See our list.


FALES, the Main Street Grocer,


Coal! Coal !


Now is the time to lay in your Winter stock, as the


PRICE WILL ADVANCE IN A FEW DAYS. JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer,


DEPOT STREET .- Tylos


FOR SALE.


Two Grocery Wagons, one Grocery Pung, Harnesses, all Fixtures suit- able for grocery business. Also, stock of Groceries. Will be sold in whole or part.


Apply to J. B. MCKINNON.


MED ST. RY. CO. FIELD AND WAY


CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield. West wood and Dedham at 7 a. m. and every half hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN, libellant give notice lo the said Jaines B. Sinith, leave Dedham at 6 a. m. and every half hour until 9.30 p. m. Last car Franklin to Westwood 11 p. m.


SUNDAYS-First car one hour later in morning ; last car one hour earlier in evening, each way.


Cars connect at Medway with cars for Milford and So. Framingham. Cars connect at Dedham for Norwood, Walpole, Forest Hills, Hyde Park and Boston.


l'ime table subject to change without notice.


jlytours


EDW. C. SPRING, Sup't.


You May Not Live Another Month


The man who begrudges the money # costs to insure his life to a reasonable amount is not only selfish, hut he fails to recognize one of the first duties he owes his family.


ARE YOU THE MAN!


. S. JOHNSON, Special Agent The Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York.


11927-1mF


Lake Pearl. WRENTHAM, MASS.


WM. L. ENEGREN, Jr., . . Proprielor S. N. STEPHENS, . · General Manager


Special engagement for the season, S. M. Stephens' PUNCH and JUDY SHOW to entertain the children.


Dancing every afternoon and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.


No admission charge at the gates eveningy after 6 o'clock. DANCING 5€. --


SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Battery Band OF PROVIDENCE.


Boating, Bowling, Shooting, Swings, Natural Amphitheatre, BicycleTrack, Flying Horses, Donkey Cart, etc. Pettee, the popular photographer, will be open for business for the sea son and Prof. Stevens of Boston has been engaged for the seasou to amuse young and old with a Punch and Judy entertainment.


DO Electric cars will run to the Lake and trains in the Wrentham brauch of the N Y., N. H. & H. R. R. run within five minutes' walk of the Lake.


Churches, societies, military organiza- tions and private parties can obtain the use of the grounds by applying to W. L. Enegten, Jr., Wrentham, Mass. Good accommodations for horses. Circulars free on application.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. 88. SUPERIOR COURT To the Honorable the Justices of the Superior Courl, to be holden at Dedham within and for the County of Norfolk Respectfully libels and represents Susanna Smith of Sharon, in said county, that she was lawfully married lo James R. Smith, now of parts unknown, at said Sharon on the ninth day of April, A. D. 1875, and thereafterwards your libellant and ile said James B. South lived together as husband and wife in this commonwewhh, lo wit., al Brockton in our coonly of Plymouth und al Easton in our connty of Bristol; that your hbrllant has always been faithful to her marriage vows and obligations, bul the said Juines B. Smith being wholly regard. less of the same at said Easton on Monday, the eleventh day of February, A. D. 1884, iterly ale serted your libellant and has continued such de sertion froin Iltil time to the date hereof, being more than three consecutive years prior to tire filing nl this libel.


Wherefore your libellent prays thal a divorce from the bonds of matrimony may be decreed be. tween your libellant and the said James B. Smith, and for such other orders and decrees as lo vour honors shall seem meet and us justice n justice may require. DAled the thirty first day of fuly. A. D. 1900, SUSANNA SMITH.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 55. SUPERIOR COURI. On the foregoing libel it is ordered that the the libellee, to appear before the justices of the court, to be holden al Dedham, within and for sarl county, on The first Monday of September next, by causing un attested copy of said libel, and of this order thefenh, to be published once in a week for Three successive weeks, In the Franklin Sentinel, newspaper printed at Franklin in the county nl Norfolk, The last publicslion lo he fourteen days al least before the swid first Monday of September nexi, and further, by sending through the mail, as soon as may be, hy u registered Ieller addressed in the last known residence of the said James H. Smith un attested copy of suid libel and of the order thereou, thal the said Juiney R. Smith may then and there show canse why the prayer of sanl libel should not be grantedl.


By The Conrl.


LOUIS A. COOK, Clerk.


August 1, A. D 19000. A Irne copy of said hbel and of the arder thereon. Allest: R. B. WORTHINGTON.


3,10,17 Assistant Clerk


HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW


Enclosed · Arc · Lamps


Now in service at the Breannhan Grocery Company. People's Clothing Company and O. B. Carter store? If not. look al, admire and ordet them for your own store.


MAKE YOUR STORE


BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE. Woonsocket Electric Machine & Power Co.


UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT BRANCH, . FRANKLIN, MA58. K. L. BLANCHARD, Local Supt.


Afternoonus nt 3.15.


Evenkers at .30).


Boom's Black Diamonds.


Erastus Banks, in "A Coontown Picnic."


Harry Brown, monologist and cartoonist.


The Black Diamond Quartette. Pinky Gross. prima donna. Wells Sisters, singers and dancers. The Larkms, Rulers of Coonville. A roaring afterpiece, "Telephone Coon."


Charles A. Wheeler, accompan-


ist.




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