Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 299

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"No; nothing much, Father said he thought you were rather n donkey. but sis got up and said you weren't. and told father he ought to know bet- Farrington. - Frederick Gee of Fall, ter than judge a man by his looks."- Tit-Bits.


River is visiting his friend. T A. George. -There is to be a wedding in town be. fore long, when a young lady well known in the village will he united to a protes sional gentleman from out of town Miss Emma Farrington has returned home from a visit to her sister-in law, Mrs. George Farrington,-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilumphreys and snu John of Los Angeles, Cal, ix visiting Station Agent A. J. Goodspeed .- Mrs. Harvey Gsorge ix ill -Miss Alice George is visiting her consiu in Barrington. -- Mr.' and Mrs. B. L. Langley are at the for- mer's old home in Wilmot, N. H .- Mrs. Goddard of Worcester has been visiting her brother, Daniel Brown. - John Mitchell, who has just returnsd from the state of Washington, is visiting his sister, Miss Sadie Mitchell .- William Chis- bolm, late of Co. H, 26th regiment, in service in the Phillipines, has arrived from san Francisco, ('al , where he has been in the hospital, and is at his muth- er's, Mr. F. A. Snow, At one time while in the hospital at Manilla he weighed only 57 ponuds, but gained on the sea voyage, and upup his arrival at san Fran Claco weighed 130 pounds.


A Friendly Suggestion. "Life Is really not worth i ving." Sald th> pessim.s: with a shiver: "Old man." the optimist repiled. "Go take something for your liver " -Chicago Dally News.


A Forced Acceptance. Mr. Aldermann - Young Hikoller just asked me for Mory's hand and I told him to take her and be happy. Sirs. Aldermann-Oh. John, how could you?


Mr. Aldermann-L'onfound it, 1 bad to! To-morrow is election, and if I'd Ideked him out of the house I'd hnve lost his vote .- Judge.


Sure Way to Stop It. : "I wish they wouldn't all laugh at me whenever I get up to make a few remarks." said the legislator. "My dear fellow," returned the wise man. "there is a sure way to stop that." "HOW" "Try to he humorous."-Chicago Post.


Not Bribery, of Course. "Were you ever bribed?" asked the constituent,


"Never'" replied the Montana li gis Intor, emphatically "No one ever La- dared to even offer me money for my rote "


"I'm glad to hear you say that." said the constituent


"Of course," went on the legislator, "some one occasionally leaves a few thousand dollars in my room or slips & little money into ley pocket, but no one would have the hardibood to hand me atty thing."- Chicago Post.


Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure record. Full information of J. A. Flan a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents.


ders, New England agent. 290 Washing- ton street, or E. H. Downing, agent, 20 Atlantic avenue Boston.


To Curea Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 23c.


Serting Himself Alghr. arm "You don't dare put your around Miss Passee's waist." "I'm not afraid of her-but I'm no lemon squeezer."-Harlem Life.


Game.


"A man who will beat his wife." ex- claimed Mrs. Rivers, "is cruel!" And she upset the chessboard .- Chi-


go Tribune.


The Riper Chulce. Aunt Prue-Marry Fastina! Why, she has been engaged four or five times every season since she came put Dormy-I know it, ount; to have been muy wife's first love would, of course, be a satisfaction; but to be ber last is a distinction .- Brooklyn Life.


In Good latin. Consumptive (at health resort)-So rou make a specialty of caring for in- valids.


Landlady-Yes, indeed. I let out fur- nished rooms, my husband is a doctor, and I have a brother here in the un- dertaking business. - Chicago Inter Ocean.


A Cold Day.


Mrs. De Silke -- I wish to give a memorial of some kind to the church. in memory of a relative. What would you suggest ?


Struggling Pastor-1-er-an propriately decorated - er - new church furnace, madam, and n-q few tons of coal .- N. Y. Weekly.


The Guilty Partuer. Tom-Ilere's n paper offering a $25 prize for the best answer to the ques- tion: "Why have I failed In busl- hess?" That's dead ensy. Dick-Well. why did you foil? Tom-Because I had a partner,- Town Topics.


Wauled the Call Repented. Employer (to collector)-See Mr. Dwen?


Collector- O. yes. Employer-Was he annoyed at your calling upon him? Collector-Not a bit. Ile asked me to call again .- Ohio State Journal.


Moderu Hospitullt ;.


Mr. Potwell-Now do look after the dinner yourself, my dear. You know the Guttletons are coming.


Mrs. Potwll-But if I do, they'll he sure to want to come again !- Brook- Ivn Life.


Positive Proof. Hogan-Do you helnve in dreams, Mike?


Dugan-Faith nn' 1 do! Lasht aight 1 dremt I was awake, an' in the morning me dream kem thrue .- Princeton Tiger,


Ile Wus "Smooth."


"Ile's a very 'smooth' man," they said, with conviction. Nor were they in error in the matter, [or he had just hnd a clean shave,-Chi- sago Post.


Of the Same Mind. The Artist-My denr fellow! I paint a picture in two days, and think noth- ng of it. The Friend-1 am of your opinion .-- Brooklyn Life,


This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo.Quinine Tablets the remedy that enrea n cold In one day


Benj. Franklin Savings Bank. QUARTERLY MEETING,


The regular quarterly meeting of the trustees of the Benj. Franklin Savings Bank will be held at the banking rooms of the bank on MONDAY, OCT. 1. 1900, at 2 o'clock, to hear a report of the Treasurer and transact any business legally couning before the meeting.


CHARLES W. STEWART. Clerk and Treasurer.


Tanecta and Forest Firea.


There is a close connection and to a certain extent Interdependence be- tween the relations of forest fires to In- sect ravages, and insecta to forest fires, diseases of trees to insects and insects to fungous diseases, which are not obvi- ous at first sight. Dr. \. D. Hopkins, in a report ou the Insect enemies of the forest In the northwest, trents fully of this subject. Trees dying from Injury by fires or weakened In vitality offer favorable conditions for the multipli- cation of vast numbers of destructive Insects. Moreover, the trees wlilch have been killed by insects furttish, iu their fallen branches and partially de- enyed trunks and dry bark, a wost fn- vornble propagating ground for fires, It is, of course, well knowu that forest trees weakened by disease contribute to the multiplleation of insect enetnies to forests; therefore the study of In- sects associated with unhealthy for- est trees should lead to results of economic Importance,- Scientific American.


The Eugilsh Laugnage In Mexico. The Increased knowledge of the Eng- Ilsh Innguage In Mexico during the last few years Is remarkable. No es- tnblishment of any size attempts to do bualness without English-speaking clerks and correspondents. English Is now a necessity to the prominent professional men whose practice ex. a tends to a large proportion of the im- portant forelgn residents of this cos- mopolitan old city, English newspa- pers and magazines are rend by large proportion of the refined and educated native citizens. It will prob- ably surprise many renders of this pa- per to know that one-third of the Mexican Hernld's subscribers in the


Lity or stexico are Mexicans, 'The study of English in Mexico is one of the Important things that la ansint- ing In closer commercial relations be- tween Mexico and the United States. -Mexican Herald.


A Woman's Discovery, Isabelle-I used to sacrtice myself for other people.


Belinda-Don't you do it now ? Isabelle-No. I've quit it; people seem to like me just as well, and I know I'm more aminble and better looking .- Detroit Free Press,


Quanlity Not Quallly.


"Why. you stiff!" cried the first heeler, "when it comes to usefulness to the party I'm worth two of you!" "Oh! I don't know." replied the "I can vote jest ax often as you. lit necessary." - Philadelphin I'ress


Rebuttul Teslimouy. The Guest-Isn't your little bo


rather nervous, Mrs. Dimm?


Mrs. Bimmi-No; I think not. Little Boy-Yes, I am, ma; when people who come here stay too long it makes me wriggle around nnd klek my chalr .- Chicago Record.


Oheylux The Scriptures. Evelyn (who has just heen robbed of a kiss)-Mr. Kurate, how dare you? Hansom Kurate (meekly)-I beg your pardon, but I was only obeying the Scriptural injunction: "Do unto others ns you would have others do unto you."-Judge.


Busloess Call. We see her at the telephone. We nole her stormy frown; She calls her husband up And then she calls him down. Chicago Daily News.


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


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.


FALES, the Main Street Grocer.


noll-S


PLANTLINE Chilson's Market


TO THE PROVINCES.


GREAT REDUCTION Sirloin Steak. IN RATES. To Halifax, Hawkesbury. Sydney and Charlottetown. : 13 miles for.


1000 m les for. 1400 mlles fo 11.00


DON'T MISS the opportunity to take


the greatest trip for the season in the Provinces. least money on recoril. It can be made within a week and comprises a deep sea voyage, a sall along the entire Nova Scotia coast, through the Straits of Canso, St. George's Bay and North- umberland Straits. Autumn most delighttul A Graod Opportunity for Natives lo Visit the Old Home. S. S. Halifax every Tuesday, 12 noon, for Hali fax, Hawkesbury and Charlottetown. S. S Florida every Saturday, 12 noon, for Halifax a Sydney. from north side Lewis Wharf. Mapa and other advertising free. J. A. FLANDERS. N. E. Agent. 290 Washington St., Bost-k).


E. H. DOWNING. Agent, 20 Atlantic Ave., Boston. jty24-tno24


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a mort. Kage deed given by Mary F. Lavender and George N. Lavender in her own right to the Bowker Fer- tilizer Company, dated November 11, 182%, and re- corded in Norfolk Deeds, book - , page and for breach of the conditions thereof and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at public auction, on the premises, on


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1:00. at 0 o'clock a. m., all and singular the following described property


A certain parcel of land situated in Millis, county of Norfolk, being the rear half of a lot conveyed to


Mary E. Dean by Cyrus Daniels, by his deed dated August 13, 1992, containing about one half acre of land, and situated on the easterly side of Daniels street, and bounded as follows


Commencing at the southeasterly corner Thereof and running northeusterly on land now or late of Cyrus Daniels 110 5.10 feel to a stake, thence tura ing al nearly right angles and running northwest. er y on land naw or late of Cyrus Dangels 1:41. feet to a stake, thence turning at nearly right anges and running southwesterly on land now or late if Mary E. Dean and parallel with I ne first nel 110,5 feet tre a stake, thenie turning at nearly right angles a d running . theasterly no


anil now r late of Mary F. Lavender Heti feet to po tof departire. Bring the ame premises Conveyed & Many K. Dean t Man F 1. vender. brt 2, 142, amil ree rded in houk td. page Terms rash BOWKER FERTILIZER COMPANY. 13 ts Trea un ., 11r rv F C . M. garce I. E. Septer: 25. 000 R 1, Faxax. K . Ait rier


NOTICE having been received that the tl w.tbets have lov nly apjulitril .xv "4 torx of the estate of W ihamn colvin, late ut Meilway. in the roots of Norfolk, ilet easeil. " take


testate, and Tavr taken itjent themselves that trust by giving louth, 2\ "he law . frets. Termis hav1 2 lena de upon tio esh. te


ot mail dece Arr required un exb Int th same, and a promis inde teil to satd estate are


JAMES A, SNOW JOHN H. C HADLEY


A.l res- Me . ay, Sept. 22, 1'


. 25c| 3 1b. pails lard. 33c


25c 5 1b. pails lard. 50c


12c .11c


10c | Haxall Flour, every bar-


Thick Flanks .. 6c| rel warranted. .... $5.00


Best Butter in Town.


CHILSON,


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


fel-ly'S


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.


MED ST. RY. CO.


CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield, Westwood and Dedham at 7 a. m. and every half hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN, 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 latter in morning ; last car one hour earlier in evening, each wav.


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 nolire.


EDW. C. SPRING, Sup't,


Your Wife is a Jewel


ant her honte is the setting. It in your duty to make this setting as beantitul as possible. Elaborate- ness doesn't necessarily meatt beauty. Some of the prettiest Fur- niture in our store is the least ex. pensive. Look around at home and then look around here, and you'll find meatts to brighten up the house wonderfully.


A small payment at titue order 15 given and a little avery week will pay forall your Furniture needs. CHAMBER OUTFIT.


Sult complete,including Mal-$26.50 tress, Springs and Tollet Set, 02 $2.75 down, 75c. a week.


KITCHEN OUTFIT.


Complete with Range, Table, $35.00 Chairs, Oil Cloth, stall ware, $3.50 down, 81.00 a week.


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


P" Store open Wednesday and Bat- urday evsnings.


Hoag Lake PARK.


Week of Sept. 24.


Afternoons at 3.15.


Evenings al 8,15,


Boom's European


Celebrities.


-


UNDER DIRECTION OF


MORRIS BOOM. je26-tocl


SCHOOL SUPPLIES


JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LINE OF


Blanks, Pads, Tablets, Pencils, School Bags, Etc.


W. E.Crowninshield 2 METCALF BLOCK.


my4-4mS


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in two mortgage deeds given by Lothrop j. Wilder to the Medwny Savings Bank, one dated Jan. 17th, 1×91, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, libro 049, folio 43, the other dated April 27th, 1593, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, libro 691, folio 618, for b.cach of the conditions thereof and for the purpose of Enreclosing the same, will be sold at public quetion, on the premises, on


WEDNESDAY, the THIRD day of OCTOBER,


at three o'clock p. m., all aud singular the follow- ing described property


A certain tract of land, with the buildings thereon standing, including all permanent fixtures and heating appliances, situated in Medway. county of Norfolk and state of Massachusetts, un the east side of Broad street, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at ww northwest corner thereof, on snid street, at land of Mary H. Wilder; und thence castirly on a line with said Mary 11, Wilder's land one hundred Juil forty (140) feet to a corner nt land of Mrs. Sirah'S Woodwardl; thence southerly on land of Woodward to lund of Frank A. Henry, Chegee westerly on a line with land of said Ili ary p.t." with and twenty one ("1) fret distance from no


erly side af stable on said llonry's Libel to z patel for a corner on a line parallel with westerly end of said stable; thence southwesterly in a stra 'ght | | to u point for a corner one s line with tear i gran nr's store block nad thirty five fert ilistaure "rete from ; theuce westerly on line parallel with sot lo erly side of said block to sail Bromil streit; teuer #wilierly on sait street to the first mente uml


pe.it Same premises recorded with No Ilk Deeils, lib, 612, fulin 441, couveyil in gtarba by deed fiven Elijah B. Stowe; subject in it right al why mentioned' i said cunvevance, and i mur 1 set forth and tlesershetl in a aleeil to Josliti Met til is, March 1st, 19 ;. Wals all rights to well on ruth


erly side of sald estate


Terms ul sale.


MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MISIR. Ily it> Treasurer, W. IL. C.


Mralway, Mas -. , Sept. E, HHHL


T KE ADVANTAGE


Of the Business Atthounremment Halten to the


SENTINEL. Que cent for word.


si tree De Ivery at your home the hour you unme.


SLEEPING-ROOM OUTFIT ON EASY TERMS :


This compr ses an elegant sticclea Comber Set a golden vak finish. 2 Chairs, Rocker ard Table lo mitch. Woven Wre String, 1 par P.l'rws. a good Mattress and Des rated Dresle To et Set.


ALL FOR $38.00.


TERMS-$5.00 or $10 00 cour. ~ 1. " 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.


Parental Diplomuc). "But what are your objections to the roung man?" asked the mother. "None," answered the other half of the management of the young woman. "Then why do you refuse his request 'or Ethel's hand?"


"Only for the dear child's good. If le have uny spirit nt all he will go thead and marry her anyhow, nud if he don't she is well rid of him."-Indian- apolis Press.


Two Vows, I've made but two great vows in all my


First, at the altar, when I took a wife; The second, when death eased our mutual pain. That I would never do the like again, -Judge


DRAWING QUALITIES.


Mr. Uglymugg-Do you know. Miss Slopper, I used to draw pretty well myself when I was a boy. Miss Stopper-You'd draw pretty well now, in a museum. Chicago In- ter Ocean,


True ro Himself. "Do yon intend to spend the balance of the century in this same idle, shift- less way, my friend?" asked the phil- anthropist, who hnd given him a meager handful of sold victuals.


"I don't like that word 'balance,' ** answered Tuffold Enutt, looking at him with a coldly critical eye. " Rest' Is a blamed sight better word."-Chi-" cago Tribune.


The Plant Line cheap return rates, viz: Halifax $7.50, Hawkeshury $9.50, Char lottetown or Sydney $11 00. continue to attract large numbers of excursiquists and people ars fast learning that the autumn is a delightful time to visit the provinces If you have not bad your vacation or can take a few days off try the greatest try for the least money on


Not Like Other 12a. "John is so absent-minded."


"Is he?"


"Yes; whenever I give him a letter to mall be goes and malls it."-Chicago Record.


Your Liver


Will be roused to its natural dntles and your hilousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take


Hood's Pills Sold by-all druggists. 25 centa.


87.50 9.5


Rump Round . 18c, Bacon, strip. Thick Ribs, C. Beef, 10 to 12c Smoked Shoulder .... Fancy Brisket.


FIELD AND WAY


other,


Hattie le


Tolliver and Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Providence are guests of Frank "Tolli ver.Misa Buut of Philadelphia is vis- iting Miss Ella F. Fales. Miss Jennie Travers has been visiting Mrs. Daniel


1Jan01


The Franklin Sentinel. Hattie M Fisher


VOL. XXIII. NO. 78.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.


Page


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Adm vis 12.11 4 No. 19 .... Twe.113 4h 1-4:


Nrw Engl 111 ) 24 homil Telephone Co. A. H. ( D) 750h++++


Help Wanted at Tia- r' Bros ....


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Hours from 6.30 a.m. to 7.50 n. m. Salur days, 6.80 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays from 8 to 10 a. m. Money Order Department from 6.30 n. m. to 7 p. m. MAILS OPEN FROM


North, South East and West. ...... . 9.30


7.20 A. M.


North, South, East, West, Sunday.


Providence. . . .


.30


Eastern States and Provinces.


12.00 P. M


West and South. ...... Eastern States and Provinces.


4.40


11


5.10


West and South


6.40


Providence .. Boston and East.


6.40 6.40


Milford ..


MAILS CLOSE FOR


Providence. ...


Kasicin Staus and Provinces 9.00


West and South


9.00


Milford. ...


.11.50 M.


Eastern States and Provinces ..


4.15 P. M.


Wes and South. .. . 4.50


Ensieen States and Provinces. 7.15 North. South, East and West .. Sunday Mail closing in all directions at 5 P. M. HENRY A. TALBOT, P. M.


Franklin, Mass., June 18. 1900.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


BOX 6-Corner Cross and Central streets. 8-Central street, head of Summer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main streets. 23-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street.


24-Nason's Crossing. 32-Corner Union and Central streets. 41-Union street, near Beaver, oppunite St. Mary's Church. 43-Corner of Garfield and Crescent atroots. Two Blasts-Fire out. One Blast- Testing apparatus.


Directions for Giving an Alarm.


Being sure that a fire actually exists, go to the nearest box, unlock, pull down the hook and let The apparatus works automatically. Close the box and rewain until the Bremen arrive to direct them to scene of the fire


Electric Rallway Service.


Electrics leave the post office for Woonsr ekot at 6 a. m. and every hour thereafter till 10.45 p. w. For Wrentham and Attleboro, 6 00 till 10.15 p. w. For Lake Pearl at 12.45 p. m. and every balf hour thereafter till 10.15. During forenoon car makes no connection at Eagle Hill for the Lake. For Medway and Dedham at 7 a. in nud every half hour till 10.30 p.m. Sundays, time of starting on both 1mes one hour later.


FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF


Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.


Arthur Corey has moved to Blackstone. George Bacon has moved to Mt. Au- burn.


Bernard R. Rockwood has typhoid fever.


The selectmen will hold a meeting to night.


Miss May Spence, who is ill with ty- phoid, continues to improve. .


Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Richardson are visiting friends in Providence.


Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H., will hold a regular meeting this evening. H. L. Wales of Waterbury is a guest of- Alfred Clark and W. S. Johnson.


Rev. J. P. Chadbourne left today for Cincinnati, where will be his headquar- ters in the interests of Scribners. He will cover that territory among the min- isters, handling a new dictionary of the of the bible.


The committee in charge of the com- there is an oldtime solemn impressiveness ing session of the Mendon conference, to be held with the Congregational church bere October 17, are planning for one of about it that pleases the doctor and gives hlm a mental stimulant, and every creak the largest gatherings in the history of of the time dried boards speaks in a voice the conference.


Ernest Leonard of Wrentham, who was arrested Monday afternoon by Special Officer Cody whille trying to dispose of


Look iu Tuesday's SENTINEL for the synopsis of the operetta, "Pied Piper of some lead at Hosie Bros.' store, had a Hamelin."


The Republicans are preparing to or- ganize a Mckinley and Roosevelt cam- paigu club.


Mrs. Cook of Germantown, Pr., is stopping with Mrs. Lydia Harris on West street.


The game of football between Dean and Attleboro on Saturday promises to be a fine contest.


Manager M. J. Connolly of of the Our Boys baseball team is to organize football eleven.


Mrs. Walter M. Fisher attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Tabor in Provi- dence yesterday.


The expenses in the Sullivan family ense at Caryville, a state charge, have been over $1100.


The American band orchestra will fur- nish music tur the dancing at Hoag lake tomorrow evening.


A unmber from bere took in the Bel-


Ingham fair Wednesday and pronounced it unusually successful.


The racing at Readville took a number of our sportively inclined men to that popular resort yesterday.


Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dresser of South Ashburnham have been spending a few days at her former home here.


arrival of Mrs. Waldmeyer and daughter Adele at Baisdel, Switzerland.


Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Estes, two children


and mald, are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Bullock,


A theatre party from here saw the tmagnificent production of" Monte Cristo" at the Boston theatre Wednesday even-


There will be a rehearsal of the ritual. istic work of the Woman's Relief corps Ing, and pronounce it the finest thing in next Monday evening. Color bearers are |this line they ever saw. The beautiful golden effect in the Hotel de Morcerf in Frankin, Mass,, Sept. 25, 1000.


An Interesting Affair.


the fourth Het is brilliantly contrasted with the silvery aspect of the snow scene In the fifth act, making this production evening proved more interesting than


of "Monte Cristo" whut one might term a bimetallic spectacle-gold and silver. After the long and intimate connection of Charles J. MeKenzie with Dean acad . | The town committee prepared a ticket as


Whitaker; senatorial, W. A. Wyckoff, grounds Wednesday, defeating the Woon- James HI. Knapp, F. H. Bartholomew, E. A. Mason, M. E. Pond, Marston San- socket High school. Score-29 Lu 5. The features of the day were the magnificent emy and the Universalist church, It is usual, giving upon all of the delegations horn; representative convention, J. T. | rushing of Pnlaifer, Patch and Stone, the eminently fitting that his memory should j a number of extra names for selection,


Woodward, E. P. Chapman, E. F. Love- after kicking the first goal was thrown joy, J. F. Ray, C. E. Whiting, W. E., on the 25 yard line, wrenching his ankle Crowninshield, 11. W. Hosie; town com- and forcing him to retire from the game. mittee, F. P. Chapman, C. F. Nye, B. M. Tbe goal kickIng of Nowell was also a Rockwood, O. B. Carter, W. M. Fisher, teature, H. T. Hayward, J. P. Bassett, G. W. W. H. S.


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