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In Every-Ony Occurrence, Smith-Chicago has a robber who
Drives about in a cab.
Brown-That's nothing! I've been rohhed hy a cab driver many a time. -- Town Topics.
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves bad caused severe pains in the hack of his head. On using Electric Bit ters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all paiu soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kiduey trouble, purifies the blood, toues np the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor aud new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or alling you need it. Every hottle guaranteed, only 50 cta. Sold by A. C. Mason & Co. Druggists.
To the Deaf.
A rich lady, cured of her deafness in the head hy Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear drums, gave 810,000 to bis institute, so that deaf people nnable to procure the ear drums may have them free. Address No. 3095C, The Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth avenne, New York, U.S.A. j127
DAVID CITY, NEB. , April 1, 1900. Genesse Pure Food Co , Le Roy, N. Y. : He Gentlemen :- I must say in regard to GRAIN. O that there is nothing better or healthier. We have used it for years. My brother was a great coffee driuker. was taken sick and the doctor said coffee was the eanse of it aud told us to use GRAIN O, We got a package but, did not like it at first, but now would not be with- out it My brother has been well ever Yours truly. LILLIE SOCHOR.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Chart Fletcher.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT
JUNE 10. 1900.
PASSENOKK TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY EXCEP] Trains leave FRANKLIN for SUNDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) BONTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 a m ; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 605, 9 38 p m; Sundays, 8 26, 8 55 & m ; 5 26 pm ... Return, A 07, 8 30 m; 12 04, 339, 4 84, 519, 8 22, 6 57, 817, 11 17 p m. Sunday8, 9 19 a m, 5 19, 7 101m. BLACKSTONE-9 15 a m ; 4 25, 7 45 | ih. ReturD 8 35, 11 25 a m ; 4 41 p m.
WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 4], & m; 12 50, 5 01, 6 05, 9 38 p m. S & 26, 8 55 & t ; 5 26 p p m. m. Retum, 848, a ni; 12 48, 413, 5 15,601, 713 7 30, 9 10 p m ; 12 12 a m. 8 10 17 a m, 6 17, 7.58 NORFOLK-5 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 15 a mu ; 12 50, 6 05, 9 83 a m : 6 25 p m. pm 8826 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, 1855 a m 112 56,15 25, 6 10, 17 21, 9 18 p m ; 12 21 a m 8 10 25 CITY MILLE-5 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 x mu ; 112 50, 6 05 9 38 pm. 88 26 a m, 526 pm. Return, 18 68 810 29 a m. 6 29 p m. PUTNAM-9 15 am : 4 25, 7 45 pm. 8 8 11 pm. torn, 510. 8 30 a m ; 1 55 p m. Retum 7 30, 10 35 a m : 3 50 p m. 8 7 36 p. m. HARTFORD -9 15 & m: 4 25, 7 45 p m. WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 p m. Return, 7 45, 8 40, 11 30 a t.
NEW YORK, All rall-9 15 a m ; 4 25 p m. Return 5 00, 11 00 # TI. Return
New York, via Norwich Lque, 7 45 p zu. New Pler 36, North River, 6 00 p m.
Providence Extenalon.
Trains leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE-7 03, 903 am; 1 05, 4 26, 7.03 p m., S 8 58 a m. 8 13 pm. Retom, 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 2. m 4 50, 6 06 pm. $7 35 a mi, 7 05 11 m.
ASULAND-4 30 p m. Return. 7 50 a m ; 535 p t.
LOW RATES 3 MINUTES' CONVERSATION
APPROXIMATELY
AS FOLLOWS
For a distance of 5 miles or less, 10c
5 to 15 miles, - 15 €
15 to 25 - 20c
25 to 35 25c 35 to 45 - 30c
Rates for greater distances in propor- tion.
Apply for schedule of rates to
New England Telephone & Tele- graph Company,
au25F
Crescent · House,
FRANKLIN, MASS.
Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r.
G.A. Martin, M.D., AND
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND
SURGEONS
Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.
D R. C. H. RANDALL, Physician and Surgeon, (Cor. Main and Emmons Sis.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 6 p. m. .. Diseases of Nose and Thront a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours % to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. 12-51
DR. J. CUSaINO GALLHON. No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
Office Hours From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap- pointment.
92-t18
MRS. E. F. STETSON, CHIROPODIST.
Painless Removal of Corns, Bonlops and Ingrowing Nalls.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. t., 2 to 5 p. m, Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. 18-tf
O F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. FISHER, President. Vice-Presidents
A. M. B. Fuller, A Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton.
Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, 8. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W . L. Palmer. Dividends declared and payable The first Mou. day in June and December.
Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. aud 2 to P. m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
.... BOSTON.
Telephone 1830.
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 It.
ing the right materials to your nerves and | since we started to use it.
too
MILFORD BRANCH
Trains leave Franklin for MILFORD 9 18 a m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 38, 685 p m ; 8 6 37 pm. Return, 6 35,8 21,11 13 a m ; 3 48, 6 03 p m. 8 , 9 00 & m.
Taking After Papa.
"What is he talking about?"
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21, 1900.
Truss Advice.
We advise an Elastic Belt Truss because it wears longer than the spring truss, fits better and is far more comfortable We have had a long personal experi- ence with all styles of trusses. Throw your old spring truss away and get one of our Elastic Belt Trusses. We can tit you. Double and single at moderate prices.
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. DANA BLOCK. FRANKLIN.
WRENTHAM.
Hiram A. Cowell leaves shortly for Kansas City, to be the guest of Jeremiah Murphy .- A great rleal of dissatisfac tion is being heard in regard to the fifty- foot lunit either siile of the switch which the electric road has established in the centre of the village .- The ladies of Trinity Gnihl gave a successful concert and dance in the town hall Wednesday evening. Miss Bertha Willard has en tered the employ of Daniel Brown as assistant bookkeeper. Samuel Laugh lin of Webster is in town visiting Irieuds. -The Republican town caucus will be held in the Plainville town hall Monday evening. Sept. 24. Among the delegates to be chosen those for congressman seem to be exciting the most interest .- Mrs. cu! "
Ilattie f'urtis Merriam is visiting her
"But wr are not in Connectiont." friend, Mrs. Sasau M. Gerould -A pe- shr suggested. His call that evening wnx what longer than usual .- Chicago Post. etlon is being circulated to the county commissioners asking them to widen East street from the town Iarm to the Foxboro line -Rev. J. C. Smith of Everett is preaching at the Advent Chris- tian church in South Wrentham.
Explained.
A scientist >nys the earth is shrink- ing at tle rale of three inches a year. This muy account for the anxiety of Home pri ple t get possession of it be- fore it dw'nd'es uway .- Chicago Dnily News.
French Matrimonial Agence. A regular business, carrieil on in France by ladirs of the highest stand- ng. 15 to secure rich American brides 'or penniless men of title. These mat- rimo ial agents receive heavy fees when they are successful .- Albany Argus.
The Non-Irritating Cathartic
Easy to take, easy to operate-
Hood's Pills
Coming lo lhe Fron1. Jingle- I knew that fellow Storms, the comedian, would come to Front.
Weller-And he has, Ins he? "Yes. Yon remember br usmil to play the part of the hind legs of the elephant in the pantominr?" "Y'es." "Well now he's plnying the front legs."-Tit-Bits.
In No Danger.
"Some of those ohl blue laws are Very funny." he said. "For tustonce. it has been discovered that kissing is still against the law in Conurcti-
Deceptive Environment. I: is ro: a. ways safe 'n judge a man A- rding :0 th company ; k .ps. And pa. him und rneath th social ban, Clas,ed with 'he hot pouch or rommor ** ps He may not have a chance to pick his crow1. That happens very frequently, as when Asward tt! rauris with th low -browed And many . strip. it i .. moles of the pen. -Chicag. Record
Florida and the South. The southern railway, with its perfect service, is now handling n very laige business for parties destined south and southwest. The system operales through sleeping car service from New York to Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or lean», Chattanooga, Birminghinm, Meri dian, Memphis, Nashvi le, Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tompa, alan Pull nau tourist sleeping cars fihm Washington to san Francisco. Dining car service on all through trains. For information regarding the south and its resorts apply to George C. Daniel>, N. E. P. A. 2- Washington street, RostoD.
Not an Exception. Little Nieer Do you eat tobacco? I'mle Wayback- No. I only chew it. "What's the uer of chewin' anything if you don't eat it ?"
"I-I dunno."
Seems to nie grown peoples never know why they do half the things they do."-X. Y. Weekly.
SLEEPING-ROOM OUTFIT ON EASY TERMS :
This comprises an elegant selected Chamber Set in golden oak f .... . 2 Chairs, Rocker and Table to match. Woven Wire Spring, 1 F 1 Pillows, a good Mattress and Decorated Dresden Toilet Set.
ALL FOR $38.00. TERMS-$5.00 or $10.0, down. $1.00 each week.
Where will you go to get credit ? Don't go at all, COME-your credit is good right here.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67[and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
47 Free Delivery at your home the hour you name.
Final Clearance Sale.
SHIRT WAISTS AT HALF PRICE.
Shirt Waists worth 50c., now 19c. Shirt Waists, assorted Percales, were $1.00, now 49c.
Black Shirt Waists, were $1.00, now 75c. Black Shirt Waists, were $1.98, now $1.39. White Shirt Waists, were $1.75, now 87c.
Ladies will find our store a pleasant and convenient place to wait for the electrics.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine.
BUTTONS MADE FROM YOUR OWN CLOTH.
Church Services.
Universalist church .- Kev. Dwight M. Hodge, D.D., pastor, will preach at 10.30 ou "How to Get Rid of Sin." Y. P. C. U. at 8.
St. John's Church (Episcopal)-Even- ing Prnyer with Sermont at the Baptist church at 4. Sunday school at 3. Rev. Guy W. Miner, Rector.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic church .- Low mass at @; high mass at 10.45; meet- tng of sodalities and sunday school at 1. Kev. M. 1. Lee, rector.
Congregational church-Preaching at 10,30 by the postor, Rev. Isainh W. Snenth, Ph. D ; theme, "The Contest of life." Sunday school at 12. S. P. S. (. E. at 630. Evening service at 7.30; nddress by the pastor; subject, "How Jesus Spent llis sabbaths. "
Also Loot the Train.
The nervous commuter bad one min- ute In which to catch his train. He was hnstening exceedingly when the cries of a small boy smote upon his enr.
"'lley! Mister." shouteil the urchin. "yer've lost somethin'."
The commuter stopped and hastily counted his bundles. "What have I Iost?" he ponted. "Why." said the boy, "yer've lost the shine 1 put or yer shoes yistid'y. I'll gi' yer nnother fur a nickel."-Philadelphia Press.
Mulual Regrels.
"Your refusal, Miss Quickstep." the young man said, "wounds me ileeply, but you cannot deprive me of the recol- lection of the many happy hours I have
passed in your conrpau).
"I shall remember them with pleas- ure, too, Mr. Spoonamore, believe me," she replied. "No young man of tny acquaintance hns ever brought me ns delicious chorolate creams as you have."-Chiengo Tribune.
A Mean Man.
"Ah, well," shr sighed - spring a chance to reach after a compliment -- "how can I help being n silly girl, when I was born on the first of April?" "Still," he replied, "you haven't had n birthdny so long that it seems ns If you might have outlived the effects of your nativity."-Chicago Times-ITer- ald.
TYPEWRITING done at THE SENTINEL office.
FOR HAY FEVER, CATARRH AND COLD IN THE HEAD, USE
MASON'S NEZALINE MASON'S KOLD KILLER Will break up your cold, while Mason's
WHITE PINE & TAR SYRUP
Will cure your cough. If you have any kind of a cold, go to MASON'S for a cure.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.
Autumn Dressmaking
U'nrries with it a hundred perplexities as to style, material and cost. The information women need at this time is crowded into the pages of the October Delineator. One hundred illustrations of clothing, millinery, etc. ; several pages in colors. Fifteen cents. For sale in our Pattern Department. This de- partment will repay a visit on the part of patrons who wish to make their own clothes.
Butterick Patterns
and Publications.
N. C. NYE.
FALES, the Grocer NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.
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.
Wanted IMMEDIATELY.
Pullers on Ladies' Shoddy Felt Hats.
BASSETT BROS., Franklin, Mass.
Woonsocket Opera House, WIMINSOCKET, R. 1.
JOSH E. OGDEN, - e .. e ond Maneger.
Saturday, MATINEE AND Sept. 22
NIGHT.
A TIN SOLDIER.
Prices ot Mght-75, 50, 33 and 23c. Moilnee-20 and 30c.
MONDAY. SEPT. 21. and all and all week, JERE
MCAULIFF'S BIG STOCK CO. in a FEPER- TOIRE OF PLAYS. Prices at right. 10. 20 and 30 . Maito .s. 10 and 20c. Matin 4 eve.y day. beginning The dlay.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
JUST RECEIVED. A NEW LINE OF
Blanks, Pads, Tablets, Pencils, School Bags, Etc.
W. E.Crowninshield 2 METCALF BLOCK.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 15. PROBATE COURT.
To the heis-at aw. nexr.of.l'u, cred .of . 2nd all other per-ou" int .fr .. ed in the esta' . of ( bartes W Thaver, bite of Re" ogha u, In shad e unt. . d e ul. intes.ate
Whereas, a pris tup h>< b a pl .nied to manl cour to sh talet er of admin's rain on the esttt of saul dereasedt . Fel ey W Tuater of Bel ngb w. without g \ "gasnie', on her bond.
1900, at len o'clock in the forenoon, to show catise, if any you have, why the same should not he grante !
All The petit ober ts hereby il rer le 1 10 give Tool lic hotice thereof 1 pq imburg this Pita- tinh once in earl Week. lor three sieres site werks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a news. paper published in Franklin, the last jeb. ficat un to be une cay at least before sald court. Witness, James 11. Fon:, EM re. 4 ;ge of sa leert. text ghtrenth day of September, in the year ofet inisetal pilie handre4. JONATHAN COBR. Register.
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Jlytors
EDW. C. SPRING, Sup't.
Your Wife is a Jewel
anıl her hume is the. settlug. It is your duty to take this setting as Treautiful as possible. Klaborati ness doesn t necessarily mean beauty. Some of the prettiest Fur- niture in our store is the least ix. pensive. Look around at Home amt then look around here, and you'll Aul means to brighten up the house wonderfully.
A small | syment al time order is given and a little every week will pay for all your Furniture nreds. CHAMBER OUTFIT.
Snit comidete, including Mat-@9 trese, Spriings and Toller Sei, $26.50 $2 15 down, 75c. a week.
KITCHEN OUTFIT.
Complete with Range, Tatde, $ ?! Chairs, Oil Cloth, small ware, $35.00 $3.50 down, $1.00 a week.
The Weeks Furniture Co. 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
*P" Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES. I' A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Franklin, Mas. my4-lyF
Hoag Lake . PARK.
WEEK OF SEPT. 17 Afternoons at 3,15.
Evenings at $.15.
Boom's Manhattan Vaudevilles.
Sirloin Steak
25c |3 1b. pails lard. . 33c
Rump ..
25c 5 lb. pails lard.
Round . 18c | Bacon, strip.
12c performer.
Thick Ribs, C. Beef, 10 to 12c Smoked Shoulder . llc Steve Hoyt, comedy acro- Fancy Brisket. . . . 10c | Haxall Flour,every bar= bat.
Thick Flanks ... ..... .. 6c| rel warranted ... . . $5.00
Best Butter in Town.
CHILSON, POST OFFICE BLOCK.
fei-1}S
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
SAVINGS BANK.
FRANKLIN, MASS.
D. THAYER, JR., President. GEO. W. WIGGIN LESTER L. BU'R NATON,
WALTER M. FISHER. DR. GEORGE KING,
CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer. Dividends declared the first Monday in January
and July, payable on and after the 18th of maid months.
Money may be withdrawn at the option of the depositors. The treasurer may, however, regulre a notice if necessary, In accordance with the Statute Law.
Bank open daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 1 10 4 p. D. BOARD OF INVESTMENT.
D. Thayer, Jr., E. H. Sherman, A. D. Thayer, E. P. Chapman, B. M. Rockwood, George W. Wiggin, Che les Stewart. STATEMENT JL LV 31. 1960.
JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer, LIABILITIES. Due Depositors .. $571,160 11 Guarantee Fund.+ 28.217 70 Profit and Loss Account 138 50 DEPOT STREET .~ Interest Account.+ "GT 15 Real Estate Incothe Account. §1500,700 30
ASSET8.
Town and City Bonds $1,071 25
Bank Stock. .... 27.719 32
Rallroad Bonds 156.202 5
C. F. Boynton account+ 3,023 72
Real Estate by For iclosure 20.744 00
Loaned ou Bank Stock 28,915 00
" Stortpages ..... 100,881 18
" Personal Securities. 44 Rai Railroad Stock ..
11,000 00
Town Notes. .. 5,000 00
31 97
Expense Account 600 00
Bank Furniture.
Frankilu National Bank .. ST. 22 25 Nat. Bark of Rerlemptlou 4,005 58 Mercantile Trust Co ......
12.001 59
Cash un hand. $000,700 30
We, the undersignesl, bave this day examined the books und vouchers of this bank aml And they currespond with the above statement. APELHERT D. THAYER "HARI 'S STEWART, Comtolitee of Exaurinallon.
July 31, 1900.
The Carrolls, introducing songs and dances and their trick mule, Pete. 50c Rube Hill, trick bicycle
Lou Wells, musical come- dian.
UNDER DIRECTION OF
MORRIS BOOM.
je26-1001
Coal! Coal! ...
Now is the time to lay in your Winter stock, as the
PRICE WILL ADVANCE IN A FEW DAYS.
FIELD AND WAY
MED ST. RY. CO.
CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield, Westwood and Dedhain at 7 a. in. and every half hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN,
You are herety clied to appear at a l'robate Copri, to be held at brilham, 14 sanl conaty of Norfolk, on the 17th day of theroler. A. D. leave Dedham at 6 a. m. and every half hour until 9.30 p. m. Last car Bank Deposits : Franklin to Westwood 1I 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.
Time table subject to change without notice.
FALES, the Main Street Grocer.
Dolia
Chilson's Market
Bears the Signature cf
The Kind You Have Always Bought har+ Fletchers
Fell Sãori of Her Ideal. When school girls grow confidential with one another they sometimes, I am told, describe the sort of a man who corresponds to what they call their "beau ideal." Did you ever happen to hear what Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas was credited with saying on this topic? "When I was nt school," shr remarked, "I used to row that there were three kinds of men I never could be induced to marry. First, I never would marry a man who was younger than I. Second, I never would murry a man who was shorter than I. Third, I never would marry a politician. Well. 1 kept my row, except that In marrying Mr. Douglas I married a man who was not quite as old as I, who was not as tall as I, and who was one of the most prominent politicinns of his day."- \ Y. Mail and Express.
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible Buru, Seald Cut vi Bruise. Buicklen's Armica Salve, the bes. in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. fures Old Sons, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. On 25 cents n box. C'ure guaran teed. sold by A. C. Mason & Co. Drug gists.
When you need medicine you should get the best that mubey can buy, and ex. perience proves this to be Homl's Sarsa- parilla
CASTORIA.
Baptist church .- At 10.30 preaching hy the pastor, Rev. Frank B. Sleeper: theme, "Preparation Ior the Second ('oming of Christ." Sunday school nt 12. Young People's meeting at $ 13. l'reaching at 7 30; theme, "Christ Serving His Saits." Short after service in the Vestry
Methodist church - Preaching at 10.30 and 7.30 by the pastor, Rev. S. A. Cook; morning subject, "The Brother at Fault;" evening subject, "Practical Christiautty." >unday school at 12. Junior Epworth league nt 3. Epworth leagne at 6.30; subject, "fares in Your Field ;"' leader, Miss Jessie Ilosie.
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Jagway- Did you have a good time at that stag dinner the other night ? Toperly-The greatest time I ever bad! Why. I can't remember a thing that bappened. Brooklyn Life.
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Vice I residents.
1Jan01
Hattie M Fisher The Franklin
Sentinel.
"FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1900.
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Hong Lake Park Mortgagee's Sale Executors' Notice .. Quarterly Meeting Benj. Fratkin Savings Bank ..
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POST OFFICE NOTICE.
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Word was received from Lowell yester- day to the effect that Mr. and Mrs, E., J. Gilmore were rejoleing over the advent of a little daughter.
Secretarles of lodges, clubs and socie- ties are reminded that where we do the Mre. D. A. Sawyer died at her home bere nn Suuday afternoon at 5.30, aged printing the columns of this paper are 80 years and 11 months. The funeral opeu at all times for the publication will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m.
of items of Intereet. Reports of annual meetings, installations, visitations aud social gatherings are always welcome, as well as other news, the publicatlou of which will tend to promote the growth of local organizations.
Red Men'e ball was filled Friday eveu ing with a merry crowd of young people, and the initial social dance of the season under the auspices of the Jolly club can be recorded as a pronounced succese. Dancing was ludulged in from 8 to 11.30, Prof. J. J. O'Sullivan furnishing music, and the affair was greatly enjoyed by all present. A number from out of town were In attendance.
Edward Filkins had three fingers badly crushed at Siugleton'e mill yesterday afternoon while assisting in setting up the new 150 horse power engine. A part of the engine was being moved on rollers aud the accident occurred while he was replacing.one of them. He was taken to the office of Dr. G. A. Martin, whn found it necessary to amputate the middle finger at the second joint.
"In the city of Boston today are nver
one thousand benevolent institutions and
societies. More money is given today for support of benevolent institutions than
is given for public worship A Johustown and a Galveston are destroyed, a people are made homeless, and the purse-strings are loosened in all our towns and cities. There is a famine in India, aud it is not too far away to be the concern of every Christian community.
"People say this is philanthropy; it is not religion. But it answers the com mand that Jesus gave, 'Give to him that asketh thee.' It fulfills the requirement There is already an enrollment of over implied in the queatlon of St. John,
fifty names of voters who liave signified "Whoso hath this world'e goods and their desire to become members, and at tbis meeting it is intended to either or- sbutteth up bis bowels of compassion quested, as important business will be ganize or set a date for the formation of from him, bow dwelleth the love of God trausacted. Also, there will be a short eutertainment."
What a howl would go up if the newe-
The balance of the coal supply ke the papers were to criticise the individuals
schoole is arriving slowly, somewhat be- hiud schedule time, as the agreement newspapers. Every Issue of a live and
George M. Dauphinee is building a fiue | called for delivery in August iu order
baru for E. S. Cook.
George H. Stowe has removed from Washington street to Boston. .
Col. George W. Nason of Bostou spent the Sabbath with friends bere.
Joseph G. Ray bas returned to his studies at 'l'ufts for bis junior year. Miss Florence M. Howard of Worcester Is visiting Mrs. H. S. Ward in Union ville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Colby have been enjoylug a few days' visit with old friends here
Monday evening's rehearsal of the "Pied Piper of Hamelin" was a great success.
The Ladies' Social circle of the Uni- versallat church will meet tomorrow afternoon.
Tbe Democratic caucus will be held in applicatiou to the secretary, 5 Park square, Boston.
the town hall on Thursday evening at 7 30 o'clock.
The case of M. M. Daniels' estate
Miss Alice Duuu of Hyde Park is the against the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. guest of Miss Elizabeth Lamont of Ar- lington etreet
Miss Vieta has returned to again take charge of the millinery department in Sanboru'e store.
Miss Amy M. Sanborn and Miss Anna Mae Whipple of Boston spent Sunday at Marston Sanborn's.
Henry R. Jenka has been confined to the house the past few days with a cold and malaria, but is better.
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