Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 316

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It Ought to Be.


"What are your grounds for this breach of promise suit ?" asked the law . ver. cheerfnily. "Of course you wer. engaged; that is t say he asked to marry him, and you accepted " "O no." she replied: "but he used : kiss nie whenever he wanted to, al put his arm around my waist. and v . ited us all his vacatinn, ind horrewe money of papa, and heat bet they Jack awfully at poker nne I in e him afghan -- and isn't that er neh?"-II. lem Life.


Sometimes He Does. "Do you ever wish you had chose . some other calling:" asked the law Ver


"Why, to be rel frank with you. answered the clergyn ch "I must con fess that I do der - urdev "When, for histam. "


"When I catch my fingers in the crack of a door step as a trick or slip up on n banana per l" Chicago Post


The old Man's seeret. Thi y tell me I am Hinds ine yet


"D, Fok it him .he rer 'd boy Really grows y ager every day " And when asked "): wil your age Ari y ru so trer 1r. m ths > My ansWer Jlw vs isthe sime- ""Hresuse 1 por ci ts : 3 my bills." 4thk igo Daily News


Little Girl-Oh. mamina. I don't like to go to sleep with the moon shining in my face,


Mamma-Oh. that's all right. dearie. that's your papa's head on the front porch. Chicago Daily News.


A Mistake.


How oft we see him blinking With assurance so sublime- The man who thinks he's thinking When he's only killing time -Washington Star.


Ills First Love.


Yhung Downie-I would propose to >>>> Haughtle. but I'm afraid she'd on'y promise to be a sister to me. Miss Haughtie's Little Brother-I think she'd promise to be something bearer than that. "D. you. really ?" "Yep. I guess she'd promise to be a mother to you." N. Y. Weckiy


\ Childish Critielsm.


Angelica-Did you ever have a pro- posal, aunty ?


Miss Antique-4h. a dozen or more. child, but none of the gentlemen were good enough for me. Angelica. Angelica-Why. aunty .- you must have traveled in very low society, in- deed. - Obio State Journal.


Perfectly Reckless, Cobw.gger-There is no telling what a man will do when he needs money. Merritt-That's so. Look at all the fellows who get married -Town Top- ich


Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thal Contain Mercury,


as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and conejiletely derange the whole system when entering it through the mocons surfaces, Such articles should never be nseil except on prescrip- Tions fring reputable physicians, as the damage they will ito is tenfold to the goud you rau pos. s.bly derive from Them. Ha l's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F / Cheney & Co .. Tuledo, 0 , conlains no mercury and Is laken internally. acting lurertly upon the h mini and monems str- fares of the steten. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genmur Testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O.


Sin by drug. 1954. 7's Hall's Family Pil's are the best. An Alternative. Megesv-I ain't got no use fer goin' to work


Liz How do yer expect ter zit along without it? Muggey-I'm goin' inter politics .- Puck.


ABSOLUTE


SECURITY.


Genuine


Carter's


Little Liver Pills.


Must Bear Signature of


Brentwood


See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below.


Fery amail und as easy to take as sugar.


FOR HEADACHE.


CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE İVER


PILLS.


FOR BILIOUSKESS, FOR TORPIO LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION


2 Cents Purely Tegetable. KarotPor


CURE SICK HEADACHE.


Scrofula


This mot of wany evils-


Tumors, abscesses, cutaneons eruptions, dyspepsla, readiness to catch cold and in. shillty to get rid of It easily, catarrh, and uther aliments Including the consumptive tendency -


Is removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla $0 completely that a radical and permanent cure is effected.


This statement Is proved by thousands of voluntary testimonials. SILAS VERNOOY, Wawarsing. N Y., writes: " When our daughter was two years old, she broke out all over her tare and head with scrofula sores. Nothing we did for her seemed to do ber any good, and we had become al- most discouraged when we thought we would try Ilund's Sarsaparilla, The first bottle helped her and wher she had taken six the sores were all healed and her face was smowith. She has never shown any sign of the serotula returiring."


Hood's Sarsaparilla


cleanses the system uf all humors Inherited or sequired and makes rich, healthy tood. How's Pills cure liver tits, The bon-Irritaitus and only calharty in take with Houd's Sarsaparilla


Iteslard Version.


Mr. Merks Takr Jnh, tor example: he wis the most patient person that ever : ver.


Mrs. Merks Pshaw! I don't believe It: Just think of the patience poor Mrs. Jab must have had to put up with such a man' Chicago Daily News.


Ittx Other Name. New Teacher-Next boy, what's your name?


Boy-William, ma'am. "What is your other name ?" "Serappy Bill."- Philadelphia Rec- nrd.


A Fruitiras Alliance.


"We wasted a lot of time on those Moozlers,"


"Weren't they congenial friends ?" "Yes, but they weren't of any so clal advantage to us."-Chicago Rec- ord.


Botanleatly Accurate. Editor- Here's a line in your poem about the "flowerets shooting into the air." Flowers do not shoot. They grow.


Poet- - But. sir. they have pistils .- Baltimore American.


Hard Luck,


Mir. Timmid-I don't suppose would be proper for me to kiss you on such short acquaintance ? Miss Innit -- No. I suppose not; but isn't it too bad we haven't been ac quainted longer ?- Judge.


A Natural Inquiry.


Mrs. Hoon (looking up from her newspaper)- Here is an item about a convict who writes poetry in prison. Mr. Ifoon-H'm! Is that what he is In for ?- Judge.


\ Gift That Adhered. "What a lovely fan, Clara."


"Isn't it sweet ? I bought it for Julia on her birthday and liked it so well that I kept it myself."-Chicago Rec- ord


Love. Sentimental One-Love makes the world go round,


Growler-Yes; but it doesn't make the dollar go round by some 30 cents .- Syracuse Ilerald.


Different Points of View. Bridegroom-Well. I've been married one month to-das.


Old Stager-You mean 30 days,-


Town Topics.


Well Recommended.


Mistress-You say you are well rec- ommended ?


Maid-Indeed, ma'am: I have 39 ex- cellent references.


Mistress -- And you have been in do- mestic service ?


Maid-Two years, ma'am .- Tit-Bits. Only Low.


"By the way, judge, is there any law to make a woman tell her age?" "Young man. the only law that can he brought into force in such case is the law of averages."-Indianapolis Press.


How Are Your Nerves ? If they are weak and you feel nervous and easily "Ilustratril," can't sleep and The in the morning unrefreshed, your blood is propr Stinng nerves depend rich, nourishing lood Hood's Sarsa parilla makes the neivex xtrang by en nching nid vitalizing the hlond. It gives Wwpet. fetreshing sleep and completely Chres ner vus troubles Begin taking it | 9


Nausea, indigestioncare cured by Hood's which nuw antennts tu 85000 a month,


Pilla


An Old Modrl.


The new minister bad a decidedly '# druggist. slon delivery "Mamma,". exclaimed Beth after the service, "I wish they'd sent us a higher-geared speaker."- Judge.


He Fool d the Surgeuns.


Ad duetory tout Renick Hamilton, nf


West Jefferson. O. after suffering IS you. It will he towarded by mail; rither months ftutu rectal tistala, he would die kind. unless a rostly operation was performed: Free uf postage. but he came himself with tive boxes DAVID C'ITY, NED., April 1, 1900. Bucklen's Judica Save, the surest pile Gruesse Pure Fred Cu., Le Roy, N. Y .: cure un earth and the best salve in the


worldl. 25 cents a bux Suld by A. C. GRAIN. O that there is nothing better ur Masan & Co , douggirls, Gentlemen: - I must xay in regard to healthier We have nord it for years An Appent. Customer But i can't eat that! Wa tress- Ah. wir. you can't leruther was a great coffee drinker. waw tarken airk and the doctor said coffee was the range of it and told us to use tell GRAIN ( We got a package but did not what you can do till you try! The | like it at Ilrer, but how would not be with- cook will be ju terribly bad humor if ont it Vy hrather las heen will ever since we started to nye it : hring .t hack !- Brooklyn Life Yours truly. LILLE SOPHen.


Jell-O, the New Dessert,


pleases all the family. Lpman, gregge, raspberry and straw.


At your gracera, inc .; try it to


l'yny+Pectoral Stoper Thu Tickling


and que:'y allays inG :" . unten in the thirat


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


ChatH. Thatchers


Chilson's Market


Fresh Killed Chicken, 20c Ib. Fresh Killed Fowl, 16c. Lamb Legs, 14 to 16c. Boston Celery, 13c bunch, 2 for 25c.


Grapes -- Concord, 10c basket; Delaware, 15c; Niagara, 13c.


White Sponge Flour, $5.00 barrel.


CHILSON, POST OFFICE BLOCK.


1+1.118


Our Business for Half a Century has been to make and sell


CLOTHING FOR Men and Boys.


We make but one grade of goods the highest-and the work is done ou our owu premises under cleanly conditions and oren at any time to the inspection of our customers.


It is impossible to make, anywhere, BETTER clothing than we make, or to sell it at a LOWER PRICE.


MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY, 400 - Washington Street-400 BOSTON.


More Than He Could Stand. "What's the matter with Griggs? I don't see him smoking any more." "The last cigar he smoked did it." "Why. I didn't think such a thing was possible."


"Well, you see, his wife bought it.". Yonkers Herald.


An Old Story,


Clara -- I was proposed to last night- and by Charlie Islington. Maud-That's too bad. "Why is it?"


"Oh, I was in hopes that it was some man I didn't know."-Detroit Free


Press.


Glorious News


Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile of Wash ita, I. T. [Ie writes "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give nu help; but her cure is complete and her heaitli is excelleut." This shows what thous ands have proved-that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rhenm, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, hnilds up the strength, Only 50 cents. Sold by A. C. Mason & Co., druggists. Guaranteed


Broken Bric-A- Bracs.


Frank in National Bank .. $3,028 14 Nat. Bark of Redemption 1,304 95 Mercantile Trust Co. . .. $4 10


4.417 25 741 27


Cash net hand


$59,672 44


We, the undersigned, have this day examined the books and vonchers of this bank and find they correspond with the above statement. WALTER M. FISHER. HORACE W. HOSIE,


Committee of Examination.


Sept. 29, 1900,


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 for your own store.


MAKE YOUR STORE


BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE. Woonsocket Electric Machine & Power Co.


UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT BRANCH,


FRANKLIN, MASS.


F. L. BLANCHARD, Local kuftt.


Do You Want to know about Automobiles- the diferent kinds their con hou, care and operation- tours, ruas, che , uf ou bers no yarts ecould sub


be for the bands. Dies illus-


trated. thoroughly' rtsi al. up to-dale nutomoutlists


Ma year. Ice. a copy. The Automobile Sample two 20 .- Ata'ps. Live Agents wanted.


CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS


Original and Only Gente Dagerid


bor CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH lu RED and Gold metaille botes scaled with blos chan, Take no other, Hefuso


with blue ribbon. Take po ot crous Substitutions and arma Unni Ruy of your Droggist, or and Je. la Mampe fmt Partleulard, Tealle wod ++ fleller for Ledles,"'in telle- . 10,00:11 Testimonfate Bald by


PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleaners and brectifier the halr. luxuriant growth.


Promotor Never Tanis Never


Restore Gray


Hair to its Youthful Ogler Cso zeven& hair Isbing a scalp diseases & hair 50c. And 8t i) at Drugg


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MONEY


To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our ald. Address, THE PATENT RECORO, Boltimors, Md. Subscriptiona to The Patent Record $1.00 per anburu.


In the


Business Announcements cent wurd citkunn in the Skyristi. are invartably Trend.


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN


SAVINGS BANK, FRANKLIN, MASS.


D. THAYER, JR., President. GRO. W. WIGGIN. LESTER I .. BURRINGTON, 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 15th of said months. Money may be withdrawn at the option of the depositors, The treasurer may, however, require a notice if necessary, itt accorilance with the Statute Law. Bank open daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m., amul from 1 to 4 p. Itt. BOARD OF INVESTMENT, D. Thayer. Jr., E. H. Sherman, A. D. Tlixyer. E. P. Chapman, B. M. Rockwood, George W. Wiggin, Charles Stewart. STATEMENT SEPT. 29, 1900. LIABILITIES.


Die Depositors


Guarantee Fund. 28,217 A5


Profit and Loss Accon Interest Account. 4,017 AJ


Real Estate Income Account. IF4 TA


$5818,672 44


ASSETS.


Town and City Bonds $7,071 25


Bank Stock .. 21.719 32


Railroad Bonds. 166.262 50


C. F. Boynton account. . 3,023 TZ


20.545 00


Real Estate by Foreclosure Loaned on Bank Stock 5X,1175 00


Mortgages. Personal Securities ...


174,269 1% 11.000 00


Railroad Stock


5,000 01


Town Notes. .. Expense Account Fax Account. B3' k Furniture Bank Deposits :


822 22 5 11 :3 bon DO


Mr. Major, the famous cement mau, of New York, explains some very interest- ing facts about Major's cement. The multitudes who use this standard article know that it is many hundred per cent better than other cements for which similar claiins are made, but a great many do not know wby. The simple reason is that Mr. Major uses the best materials ever discovered and other man- ufacturers do not use them, because they are too expensive and do not allow large


profits. Mr. Major tells us that one of the elements of his cement costs $3. 77 a pound, and another cast $2 65 a gallon while a large share of the so called ce ments and liquid glue, npon the market are nollning more than 16 cent glue, di solved in water or citric acid, and in some cases, altered slightly in color and udur by the addition of cheap and useless malerinis, Major's cement retails at fif- teen anıl twenty-five cents a bottle, and when a dealer tries to sell a substi tute yun , enn depend upon it that his only object is to make n Inrger profit. The pintil in Major's cement is as much as any dealer ought to make un any co ment And this is doubly true in view of the fact that each dealer gets his share of the benefit of Mr. Major's advertising throughout the conutry. Established in 1876 Tusiat nn having Majon's. Dum't accept any off hand advice fruto If you are at all hanily (and yımı will be likely to find that yun are more wi than yun imagine) you can re- pair your rubber latets and family ahnes, and other ruhher and leather articles. with Majur's rubber cement and Major's leather cement And yun will be sur porised at how many dollars a year your will save If your droggist can't apply


Mv


To The Deal.


A niet lady, wird at her deafness in the head by Dr Vieluwar's Artificial Eut drumx, gove $10,000 tu his institute, berry see that deaf people amable to procure the war drums may have them fine. Address No. 50570, The Nicholson Institute, 78) Fightk avenue, New York, IT'S A. j127


CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature CharKHFletcher. of


Bears the Bignature of


157,769 00


Vice Pre sittents.


1


6 3 Yo Mo.


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1900.


CASTORIA


The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of


Char At litchis 2 and has been made toder his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- periments that trifle with and endanger the health of lutants and Children-Experience against Experiment.


What is CASTORIA


Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opin, Morphine nor other Nareutle substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It enres Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, enres Constipation and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Food, regniates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep .. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.


GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of


Char H, Fletcher.


The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.


THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STACET. NEW YORK CITY


self kept together tur hve days, go. ing. at my suggestion, across the monninins toward Charleston, N'a.


"On the night of the fifth d'ay out the regulars drelared thnt they would not go any further th that direction, and insisted that we turn toward eastern Kentucky, Idecided to keep on the West Virginia route, and we part isthe next morning. The Iwo regular; went their way, and within a few miles of the union fines in rustern Kentucky were recaptured and taken back in irons to Danville. I went on alone traveling by night in the mountains stopping in the cabins of colore people ur iu enves, or sleeping in the wildest and most inaccessible places. On Flat Top mountain I -truck & union bet llement. Before this my feet had been frozen, and I could hobbir along with the greatest difficulty. new was all the time suffering with the keenest pain. 1 almost fell into the cabin of a hrgru just before reaching Flat Top. and his wife took me in and cortored my fret.


"Then I was taken on a mile to the Flal Top seltlement, where I stopped several days. Here I can in contact with a squad of confederate deserters. who were afraid to go into the union lines in the belief that they would hr sent hack to Richinond in exchange This would, of course, place them in the hands of their own authorities. I slept with one or another of them each night and convinced them that this theory was wrong. In the end they went with me over The 90 miles of mountain road lo Charleston. Va.


"There I was given transportation to Gallipolis, at the month of the Ken- awha, and from there was sent down the river to Cincinnati.


After a rest I started for home. where I arrived the night before Christ - mas


"Of all the 65 men who escaped from Danville that night only three reached the union lines. All the others were captured or shot.


THEY GOT THE HONEY.


is most likely to affect the glands of How Some Illinois Boys Got Away with the Sweet P'lan- der neck, which becomes enlarged, eruptions appear ou the head and face and the eyes are frequently affected. Upon its first appearance, perhaps in slight eruptions "Every man in our company had a or pimples, scrofula should be entirely weakness for boney," said M. J. Cork- eradicated from the system by a thor ough course of Hond's Sarsaparilla to prevent all the painful and sickening consequences of running serotula sores, which drain the system, sap the strength and make existence utterly wretched.


endorf, of company A. Fifty-fifth INi- nois infantry, to a group of veterans at the Sherman house, according to the Chicago Tribune. "In fact," continued Mr. Corkendorf, "they loved honey to such an extent that they frequently risked their lives to procure it. We had moved down into Memphis from a po- sition we had been holding on the ont- skirts of The town for several days, and on our way in we discovered a farm- house owned hy a southern gentleman who had little or no use for Lincoln's soldiers, This man was a bee fancier and had abundance of honey in his storebouse. When we learned this we went up and tried to purchase some of it. "No, sab,' be declared, 'Lincoln's soldiers can't have any of my honey: no. sah!' Then be turned and walked away, leaving our boys standing in the road.


"Well, that night a raid was planned by the boys, They first drew lots to


Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 114 & 116 Boylston St., Boston.


Mortgagee's Sale


REAL ESTATE.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer- Inin mortgage deed given by Edwin J. Pond to Melcalf E. Ponil, dated June 26. A. D. 1801, and recorded in the registry of deeds for the county of Norfolk, Hbr GG1, folin 25, will be sold at public auction, on The lol hereinafter described as the homestead, on


SATURDAY, the TENTH day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1900, al ten o'clock in the forenoon, all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed, and therein described as follows, namely All the


right, title and interest of the said Edwin J. Pand En und to the following described pieces or parcels of land situated in sald Franklin, vix


One piece of fifty arres, more or less, called the Hardin pasture, bounded casterly by Grove street, northerly by land of James P. Ray, southerly and westerly hy land of said Ray and land of William Rockwood.


One piece of twenty-five acres, more less called "Old Plain," bonndel westerly on the afore- said street, northerly on Mine brook, and easterly by land of Davis Thayer, Jr., and southerly by Reaver streel.


One plece of abont eleven acres, called the Beaver Pond lot, bounded northwesterly hy said Beaver street, casterly hy land of sunl Davis Thayer, Jr., southerly ny land nf J. M. Whiting's heirs and westerly by said Grove street.


One piece of about twenty- three actes, called the Peterville Int. bounded northerly hy land of William Rockwood and land of James Galvin. easterly by Mine brook and the will pond and said Grove sireel, sonth and west by land of Susan K. Rny and The Forge Hill roadl.


Ont lot of abont ten acres, called the Brown wond lot, hounded northerly and westerly hy land of Leonard B. Brown, southerly by lund of Wilton A Pand and easterly hy land of Calvin Fairbanks. And one Int of about sixleen artes of wood and cranberry land, bounded northerly by land nf Jantes Kelley, ensterly hy lund ol Fisher P. somherly and weslerl'y by Innd of A 11. Dodge And land of the heiss nf Enoch Brown.


One lot of twenty three acres, more or less, bounded mustherty by land of Joseph South, cakl. erly and northerly by Aline brook, and sopherly by und of James P. Ray, and westerly by land of the own of Franklin.


One Int of eleven peres, pir re or less, called the Immeslent, bounded motherly by land -1 F. B Ruy, carterly by land of Damef Buckley, southerly Thy Central street and westerly by and Central siregt und lund of Susan R. Hay.


Also one lot of about six acres, called the Allis Meadow, bonndeal northerly and ca: lerly hy land of said Smith, southerly and westerly by land D. P Whding, D. F. Adams, Seneca Adois nad James P. Ray.


Terms made known at titr and place .1 sale. METVALE E POND,


Franklin, Mass., Oct. , 1 D. 1910. Dc12.11628 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. SA.


PROBATE COURT.


Tu the heirs at-Juw. next-+it-kin, creditors and all other persons lateresteil lu the ostateal Lewis F. Williams, Inte of Franklin, Ht smul ranuty. sleceased, intestale


Whereas & petitinn has been presented to sail court to grant a letter of administration in lite eclair of sold shiceasoul to Filwin et Willlatis nf fammion, or to muhy nther spitalde person.


You are hereby cite1 10 appear al n l'rabate Conrl to be held at ledham, in said putinty of Norfolk, on the seventh day of November. A. 1). 150, at tent u'rbiek in the forequan, te show cause, if any you have. why the same should not be granted.


Anıt said petitioner Is hereby threchel tn give publie notice thereof by patilishing this elte. Hon Ige In each week, for three successive wreks, 16 the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper nablieben in Franklin, the last putillusion to he one day at least before sands code .. Witness, Jumses 11. FHot. Esy .. Julge nt Rom Court, this leuth day of Detuber, in the year one thousand nine kittlTmel. JONATHAN COBB, Register.


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What She Wanted to Know.


awe for his learning, pointed to a stai and said:


"Sis, On you ser that bright little luminary? It's bigger than this whole world."


"No 'taint." maio Sis.


"Yes, it is." declared the young col legian.


"Then why don't it keep off the rain?" was the triumphant rejoinder. -Til-Bits.


A New Domestle Arrangeme#1. "How do you folks muhare with the family wasb, Giddings? We haven't room in our tat to hang up a clothes line .**


"Ob. we bang ours in the kitchen over night."


"But do the clotbes dry ?""


"Yes, my wife sits up all night and fans them."-Chicago Times-Herald.


Dear Little Woman.


He I saw that farm that was ad. vertised and I think I'll huy it. She-Oh! Then we'll move away from the hateful city for good ? He-Yes. It's a fine place: 14 acres and a pond on it.


Sbe-Won't that he nice? We can raise pond lilies and watermelons in it .- Philadelphia Press.


Strategy.


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one."


"What bas be been doing ?"


"Why. be got the new boarder into a brisk controversy with the land- lady over the reasons for woman's mental inferiority, and under cover of it he sneaked a second piece of huckle- berry pie."- Cleveland Plain Dealer.




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