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Congregational chatch -Pretching by the pastor, Rev. I. W. Sheath at 10.30 Morning topic: " Evidential Value nt Expetietive ' Sunday school at 12. Y. P. S. C E at& Inton Temperance meet Ing In the evening.
Metludist church - Preaching at 10 30 a. m ail ? p. m. - S. A. Cook, pastor. The morning sermon will be one of a series ot serious on the general subjret : ** Lessons from Some Characteristic In- cidents in the lafe of Christ." Special subject: "The Gtiel af Jethsemane " Evening antujeel: " Self denial, in Its Kelatinut to Discipleship " Special sind- ing Seals free. You will find a cordial welcome
OPEN TO CONVICTION.
The Husband-Haven't I told you again and again that I want you to trade at Fales' Grocery Store? Wie-That's all right, but I saved a cent on a dollar's worth of sugar at another store.
Husband-That may be, but you said yourself that the sugar some- how didn't seem to sweeten the food like other sugar.
Wife-So I did; I forgot tha'. Tell Mr. Fales' man to stop here on his rounds tomorrow. His Groceries are good enough for me. after all.
Try FALES, the Grocer nol :- F
CRAURS
DIRETOR SUNTES
ROCHERS
THE
RELIABLE
HOOSE
FURNTARD
KEEP A . GOING! BUSINESS IS NOW UNDER FULL STEAM.
This week we are moving to the front. Bargains in every department, to close out odd pieces before stuck taking at half price. Here's a sample Int as they occur : One No. 421 Ladies' elegant Mahogany Desk, reduced from $23 to $11.50, balf uff
One No. 254 Oak Sideboard of high polisbed finish, former price wns $37 present trice $18.50.
$17.50
was i++ 7%.
The famous Chrystal Spinners, Blowers wul Engravers .
Benefit of A. O. H. Library Fund.
A big stage programme, changed nightly. lustrated Song-, Funny Farces, Popular and Classic Solos and Duets.
Dancing Free Every Night. L'p-to-date Music and Promoting. Admission 15 Cts. to All. Tickets good for foni admissions. 50c. For sale by members of Division 8, A. O. H.
PETITION FOR LOCATION. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Franklin :
Your petitioners respectfully represent that they are a majority of the directors of the Medfield and Medway Street Railway company, which has com. plied with the provisions of Chapter 113 of the Public Statutes nf Massachusetts and Acts in amendment thereof and supplementary thereto, and is now a street railway corporation duly estab. lished by law, and has duly accepted its charter and is duly authorized to construct, maintain and operate a street railway in the towns of Medfield, Millis and Medway, in this commonwealth, and has constructed its railway therein, And for the purpose of doly extending the said street railway into the said town of Franklin they now pray for the following location in the town of Franklin : Commencing at a point on Lincoln Street, so
called, in said said Franklin, at the boundary line of the lown nf Medway; thence in a substantially sontherly direction along said Lincoln street 10 Main street; thence continuing in a southerly di- rection along said Main street to a point at or near the corner of Depot street, in said iown of Frank. lin; and they pray that the maid company may lo. cate, lay and maintain its tracks and such turnouts, switches and connections as may be needed upon snch location, and may erect and maintain the lec. essary poles, wires and other fixtures for said lo cation for the purpose of operating the street rail way so located, to he operated by electricity, prefer ably by the single overhead trolley system, so called." Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. MERRILL ..
FRED S. GORE, GEO. W. W. WIRITING, JOSEPII J. FEELY. JAMES A. FITTO N
A majority of the Directors of the Medfield and Medway Street Railway Co.
OFFICE OF THE SELECTMEN, FRANKLIN, MASS., Jan. 25, 1100.
On the foregning petition it is hereby ordered that a hearing be given before the Board of Select men, In th
o, In the town hall in said Franklin, on MON- DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12th, 1900, at 1.30 o'clock p. m., and that the petitioners give no. Lice of said hearing by posting a copy of this petl.
tion and order at the post office in smid Franklin at least fourteen days before said hearing, and by publishing the same on the twenty-alxth day of January and the second day of February. K. 1). 1900, 10 the Franklin Sentinel. J. CUSHING CALLISON. HORACE W. HOSIE, ALFRED CLARK. JR. Selectmen ni Franklin.
ON THE HEAD ...
IS WHERE OUR QUINONE HAIR TONIC HITS YOU.
It stimulates the growth of tiny, new hairs and gives a refreshing glow to the scalp. We do not claim for it the absurdity that it will make hair appear where no roots are. but it will do just what we say it will-tone up the scalp.
It is 35c. per bottle.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist.
PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.
A SILENCED COUGH.
Many cough remedies relieve the symptoms and not the disease. They contain opium or other narcotics that drug the cough into silence, but that is not curing. The right way to cure a cough is to cure it to stay cured. The right remedy must go to the real source of the trouble and remove it.
Dana's Syrup Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry is such a remedy. It stimulates the secretions, soothes and heals the irritated surfaces and loosens the cough ; nature does e rest. 25c.
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. DANA BLOCK
Chamber Outfits
Comfortable and cujoyable sleep will surely come to you if you pro- vide yourself with one of these outfits. "The prices will surely bo higher when this stock is exbaust- eil. Don't stop to conut your wioney. l'ay us a dollar a week and havo the outfit at once.
OUTFIT NO 1. This outlit consists of a bedstend. It- reau with three drawers and fancy shaped top, couuuoile with three draw- ers anıl splasher back,2 chairs, 1 rocker, table, I soft top mattress, two parts. woven wire spring bed, 1 toilet set of ten pleces, all decorated.
$99.85-83 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 9.
This outfit has a larger auil better chamber set, Including the chairs.rock- er, table, mattress, spring bed and toilet set. $39-83.30 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 3.
This outfit is made up with one of our most popular selling chamber suits, including the 2 chairs, rocker, tahle, mattress, woven wire spring bed and toilet set. $35-$3.50 down, $1 per week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST4 Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
EF Store opeu Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.
AL
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. Tbis AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES. . A. WOODWARO Dana Block, Franklin, Mass. my4-1yF
Collector's Notice.
The owner of the following described parcel of real estate In the town of Medway, county of Norfolk and commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the public are hereby notifled that the taxes thereon assessed for the year within specified, according to the list committed to me by the assessors of taxes, remain unpaid, and that the said parcel nf real estate will be offered for sals by public auction, at the Town Clerk's office in said Medway, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the payment of said taxes and interest, together with the cost and charges thereon, unless the same shall be previously du. charged :
Francis Duhame or Owner-About four and one-half acres of land, with the buildings thereon, situated on the north side ol Ever- green street, in the nortberly part of Med- way; bounded on the north by Main street, east by Elm street, west by land of George Mcintosh, laud of Medway Savings Bank, land of Elbridge Ware, south by Evergreen street; or howover otherwise the parcel vl land may be boundlod and described. Tax assessed, $41.79. GEO. F. MADDEN.
Collector of Taxes for 1809.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 58.
SUPERIOR COURT.
To the Honorable the Justices of the Superior Court, holden at Dedham within and for the county of Norfolk : Respectfully represents Abbie M. Darling of Franklin, in said county, that on the first day of January, A. D. 1868, at said Franklin, she was lawfully married to Nathan E. Darling, pow of Providence, in the state of Rhode Island; that thereafterward your lihellant and said Nathan E. Darling lived together as husband and wife in this commonwealth, tn wit: At said Franklin and at Wrentham, in said county, and in said Providence; that your libellunt has always been faithful to hier marriage vows and obligations, but the said Nathan E. Darling being wholly regardless of the same on or about the twenty.Seventh day of September, A. D. 180G, at said Franklin, willully and utterly de- serted your libellant and has continued such deser- tion for more than three consecutive years next prior to the filing of this libel.
And your libellant further says that the said Nathan E. Darling, being of sufficient ability, bas grossly, wantonly und cruelly refused and neglect- ed to provide a suitable maintenance for her. Wherefore your libellant prays that a divorce from the bonds of matrimony may be decreed be- tween your libellant-und the said Nathan E. Dar- ling, and that such further orders and decrees muy be made in the premises as to your Honors may seem just and reasonable.
Dated at said Franklin the thirtieth day of De. cem ber, A. D. 1390. ABBIE M. DARLING.
COMMONWEALTH1 OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 88+
SUPERIOR COURT.
On the forcgoing libel, it is ordered that the libellant give notice to the said Nathan E. Darling. the libellee, to appear before the justices of this court, to be holdes at Dedham, within and for said county, on the first Monday of March next, by causing an attested copy of said libel, and of this order thereon, to be published oore in a week, fnr newspaper printed at Franklin, in the county of Norfolk, the last publication to be fourteen day's at least before the sald first Monday of March next; and further, by sending through the mail, as soon as may be, by a registered letter addressed to the last known residence of the said Nathan E. Darling an attested copy of said libel and of this
Norfolk, on the fourteenth day of February. order thereon, that the said Nathan E. Darling A. D. 1000, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to bow cause, If any you have, why the same should not be granted.
And the petitioner is hereby directed to give publio notice thereof by publish- January 4, 1000.
each week, for ing this citation onca
the
Frank-
lin Sentinel, newspaper Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least hefore said court.
Witness, James H. Flint, Esquire, Judge of said court, this 24th day of January. A. D. 1900. JONATHAN COBB, Reglater. ja26,fe2.9
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, B5.
PROBATE COURT.
To the helra-at-law, next-of-kin, creilitors aud all other persons interested in the estate o Alfred D. Whiting, late of Frankila, In wald county, deceased, intentate :
Whereas, a petition has been presented to sald court to grant a letter of administration on the estate ut sald ileceased to Flora Whiting of Franklin without giving a surety on her hond, You are hereby citod to appear al a Probate Court, to be hell at bedhain, in malil county of Norfolk,un the twenty-first ilay of February, A. D. 1000, at ten o'clock in tho fhrennon, to shuw callse, if any you have, why the same should not be grante 1.
MAKE YOUR STORE
BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE.
Woonsocket Electric Machine & Power Co. UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT BRANCH, FRANKLIN, MASS.
K. L. BLANCHARD, Local Supt.
Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c 1b. Gilt Edge Seeded Raisins, 12 1-2c
1b.
Fancy Ribbon Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Mixed Candy, 10c 1b. Fancy Chocolates, 15c 1b. Lowney's 40c goods now 35c. We carry the finest quality Butter
Good dark Molasses, 30c gallon. cut from the tub, 1 lb. prints, 5 lb.
Pure Maple Syrup, 25c quart. Best Cider Vinegar, 15c gallon. Boiled cider, quart bottles, 20c. 5 lb. can Java and Mocha Coffee,
90c. The best 50c, Tea 40c.
"The best 60c Tea, 50c.
Fancy Table London Layer Rais- ins. 20c 1h.
Come in and leave your order with us and get the best for the least money.
Gentlemanly Dealing and Prompt Delivery is Our Motto.
McKinnon's Grocery Store, CENTRAL SQUARE.
H. E, RUGGLES, Assignee.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, A8.
PROBATE COURT.
To the heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, creditors and all other persons interested In the estate of
James Mahon, fate of Franklin, in sald county, | three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, u
dec eased, intestate:
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS.
Whereas, a petition has been presented to said court to grant a letter of administration on the estate of said deceased to John J. Mabon of Franklin withont giving a surety on his bond, You are hereby clted to appear at a Prohate Court to be held at Quincy, in sald county of
OPTICAL GOODS Eyes tested
Properly flited.
Jalbert & Farrington, 160 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET. R. 1. Sign nf the Electric Clock.
published . in
LADIES' GOLF CAPES, were $12, nnw
9.49
LADIES' COATS, were $5, nnw 4,50
LADIES' COATS, Taffeta lined, were $11, nnw.
LADIES' COATS, Taffeta lined, were $12, nnw ..
3 25
LADIES' FUR SCARFS, were 84.50, nnw.
3 75
MISSES' GOLF CAPES, were $5, nnw. 0.25
MISSES' GOLF CAPES, were $5. nnw
MISSES' GOLF CAPES. were $4 50. nnw .. MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COATS, were $2 25. nnw .. 1.25 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COATS. were $2 9S, now .. 1.15 MISSES and CHILDREN'S COATS, were 85.99, now .. 3.10
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine. BUTTONS MADE FROM YOUR OWN CLOTH.
One Dose
Tells the story. When your head aches, and you feel billotis, const !- nated, and out of tune, with your stomach sour and no appetite, just buy a package of
Hood's Pills
And take a dose. from 1 to 4 pll!s. You will be surprised nt how easl y hey will ilo their work, cure your Ivadache and billonsthe ss, rouse the iver and make yint feel happy again. Y'" cents, Sold by all medici:se dealers.
... THE ...
PIACERE CLUB
Woonsocket's Favorite Musical Organization,
Miss MYRTIE WHITING, Soprano, Miss MARY E. RICKARD, Reader, Mr. LESTER B. BROWN, Banjo, Mr. OSCAR A. GILBERT, Mandolin,
Select Concert
AND DANCE
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
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Friday Eve'g, Feb. 2.
TICKETS 50 CENTS. Now im sale at Masun's Drug Store. Ja26-218
Hard Luck. The Tramp-Once I wuz in a fair way ter becomin' a millionaire, but a darn lahor-savin' device ruined me.
The Farmer-Ye don't say! How's that?
The Tramp-I wuz gittin' along nice- ly as bartender in a saloon when de boss bought a cash register .- Puck.
Dick (describing the singer) - She had azure eyes, minstrel- joke hair- Ida-One moment, Dick! What in the world is "minstrel-joke hair?"
Dick-Why, a rich chestnut, of course. Girls couldn't see through a windnw with the glass out .- Chicago Daily News.
A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shake into your shoes Alleu's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chithlains, frostbites, damp, sweating, swullen feet. !At all druggists and shue stores, 25" .: sample free Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Read the Business Announcements
To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cuthartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money
Music Hall, ONE WEEK,
Beginning MONDAY, JAN, 29th,
World's Fair Glass Show
VAUDEVILLE SZENETIAY
CO
Austin S.Clook and 67 and 64 Main St.
WOONSOCKET, R. I.
Gooda always delivered free hy team, no matter bnw far away your headquar- ters may be.
Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
January Economics.
Great reduction in prices in our MILLINERY and GARMENT departments. A few convinc- ing Garment figures:
LADIES' GOLF CAPES. were $6, now 7.50
$3.75
LADIES' GOLF CAPES, were $11, nnw.
7.50
LADIES' COATS, were $4.50. now 2.98
LADIES' COATS, Merceline lining. were $7.50 now 7.50 1.50 6.50
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may then and there show cause why the prayer of said libel should not be granted. By the court. LOUIS A. COOK, Clerk.
A true copy of sald libel and of the order thercon. Attest : R. B. WORTHINGTON, Assistant Clerk.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. BR. I'RORATE COURT. To the heirs-at-law, next-of-kin and all other persons Interestout In the estate of Annie M. Grant, late of Mouway, In said county, do- ceased :
Whereas, a certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said' deceased has been presented to sand court for probate by Helen Towne Grant of Mc Jway, who prays that letters testamentary may be issued to her, the executrix thereln nained, without giving surety on her official hond.
You are hereby cited to appear at a Proliale Court to be held at Dedham, In said county uf Norfolk, on the seventh day of February, A. D. 1000, at ten o'elnok In the forewoon, to show cunse, if any you have, why the same shouldl unt be granted.
Ami Mul petitioner Is herehy illrected to gler publle notine thereof by publishing this elts- tiny ouco lu euch werk, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published In Franklin, the Inst publlestwem to hoe Que ilay at least before said court, and hy malling, pontpaul. ordelivering a cupy of Ibf citation to all known porsuns Interested In the estate seven days at least before sanl court. Witness, Jamies 11. Flint, Esy., Judge ut malo Court, thin lith day of January, In the year one thousand nine hundred. ja19,26,2 JONATHAN COBB, Roglater.
TRADE WINNERS,
19 in. Crash, 5c a yard. White Linen Napkins, 75c doz. Table Damask, 20c, 25c, 39c, 50c and 75c.
N. C. NYE, FLETCHER BLOCK.
Assignee's Sale.
Now is the time to buy your Winter stock of Groceries of the finest quality and at the lowest prices in town.
Sugar. 19 lbs. for $1. Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1. Fancy Ponce Porto Rico Molasses, never sold before less than 50c gal- lon, now 40c gallon.
Fancy New Orleans Molasses, always sold at 60c gallon, now 50c gallon.
boxes, 10, 20 and 50 1b. tubs, at the lowest prices, quality considered. J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, 8c 1b. 10 lb. pails Lard, full weight, 75c. J. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 lb. pails, 50c. Mixed Nuts, English Walnuts, Oranges and Lemons in stock at the lowest prices.
REPAIRING Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
del Fly
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW Enclosed . Arc . Lamps
Nnw In service at the Bresnahan Grocery Company, People's Clothing Company and O. B. Carter store? If not, look at, adinire and order them for your own s'ore,
Aud the pelltioner Is hereby directed to give mubille notice thereof by publishing this cita- tion unce in each week, for third succes. Hive weeks, In the Franklin Sentinel, a news- paper millahed In Franklin, the last pub- leation In be one ilay at least hefore said court. Witness, James A. Flint, Esquire, Judge of anul court, this 24.h lay of January. A. D. 190). JONATHAN COHB, Register.
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three successive weeks,
One tnt LADIES' COATS, silk lined, were 812, nnw
Another Oak Sideboard, worth all we asked, which was $35; price unw One No 26 Oval Centre Table going for $3.38, for which the reasonable price And the male continues on over 100 Rockers at 25 per cent discount all this month. The first in line get first choice.
1Jan00
Hermon M Fisher The
Franklin Sentinel.
SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.
VOL. XXIII, NO. 9.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Page
Sherman's Condition Powder .... Straw Workers Wanted at Stewart's ... Mortgagee's Sale of Personal Property.
POST OFFICE NOTICE. Othce Hours From 8.30 a.in. to 7.80 p. m. Saiur days, 8.90 a. in. to 8,15 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. Money Order Department from 8.30 a. m. to
MAILS OPEN FROM
7.20 A. M. North, South East and West. 1.20
Providence .. . ++ . 9.30
Eastern States and Provinces 12.00 F. M
West and South. ... wincel 1.25 Eastern Stales and Provinces.
4.40
5.10
6.40
1.40
6.40
MAILS CLOSE FOM 0.05
Providence .. . . 8.45 A. M.
Eastern States and Provinces. 0.00
West and South 9.00
Milford. ..
11.30 M. Easlern Slates and Provinces 4.05 P. M. West and South .. .. 4.80 Eastern States and Provinces North, South, East and West ... 7.15 Sunday Mall closing in all directions al 5 P. M. MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin. Mass .. June 17. 1898.
FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.
BOX 6-Coruer Cross and Central streets. $-Central street, head of Summer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main streeta. 33-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- Hett street. 41-Kason's Crossing. 32-Corner Union and Central streets. 11-Union street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 43-Corner of Garfield and Crescent streets. Two Blasts-Fire out. Que Blast-Testing apparatus,
Directions for Giving an Alarm.
Sry that a fire actually exists, q: to the nearest box, unlock, pull dosa the book and let go. The apparatus works automatically. Close the box and remain until the fire ned arrive to direct them to scene of the fire
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Simply tells the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all there is to it.
FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF
Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.
Taxes! Seven per cent, or collection -which? Perhaps both,
Henry W. Gay and eon Charles have removed to Boston.
out after quite an extended illness. Frank D. Blake of South Framingham visited his parents here ou Sunday.
Moses Lemier of Littleton, N. H., will spend the winter here with bie eone. A new dynamo is to be put in at the American Woolen company'e cassimere nill.
The uew officers of Fidelity lodge, A. O. U. W., were iuetalled 'Thureday even. ing.
Oscar Deau has removed from City Mills to the Wbiting block on Central street.
The Univerealist Ladiee' Social circle meete at the parsonage tomorrow at 2 p. m.
The assessors met last week to make up the list of tax abatements for the collector.
The new fire department club room bae heeu neatly furnished aud is now opeu to members.
The eelectmen will hold a meeting to. night to close up the accounte for the town year.
Improvemente are being made at the |lighed and circulated.
beliotype plant, the No. 1 boiler being bricked in.
Aboat titty citizens went to Wood socket yesterday afternoon to see and hear William J. Bryan.
With the temperature anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees above for the past lew days the ice men are happy.
Kev. Dr. Hodge was one of the speak- er's at the meu's banquet in the Frist church, Maldeu, last evening,
Edward Stewart, formerly in Guild's jewelry store, Las secured a situation iu Charles Stewart's straw factory.
Miss Sadie Creigan nf Woonsocket spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mi's. John Fitzgerald, Union street.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nye will be pleased to learn of the steady improvement ot their daughter, Eleanor. I'm Applebee has resigned hie position iu Faithell's bakery and has gone to Boston to act as second mau in a large bakery.
W. A l'und has a gang of woodcutters at work near Kingebury's pond. They we quartered in a house owned by Wm. . Comey.
Mrx. E. C. Judd hae juet returned from a visit to friends in Middletown, N Y Mr. wud.dre. . ludd have takeu roome at the Hotel Brigga.
Mrs. F. P. Chapman ia visiting friends a New York and will also spend a few days with her brother at Englewood, where he ie teaching.
How pleasing it would bo if all wub scriptions in arrears could be paid up within the next few weeks! Well, we'll as stated last week.
see how they come in.
The Kennebunk (Mo ) Journal says thione cities which have the curfew law declare that its moral effect Is worth several extra policemen.
There appears to be not a little inter- est In the proposed electrlo road from
wandered onn iota from the straight line of perfection iu morals, lo manners or in tales told about thelr neighbors. - Brock
Dr. E. M. Faxon, Boston, specialist in dimeaces of the eye, ear, nose and throat, will mest patlants at hotel Briggs Thurs- days from @ to 12: 30 o'olock.
of the Frauklin National Bank.
DR. J. C. GALLISON.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends and
thy during our recent bereavement. EMILY F. ALDRICHI, MABEL H. ALDRICH, EMILY M. ALDRICH.
A clean fish market, complets etock of sea food, prompt and satisfactory ser- vice. Let us call. PAINK, THE FISHMAN.
Mra. Charles Rand will shortly canvasa for a life of Moody.
Y. & N. E. R. R ; also the founding uf upon to open the discussion. Mre. J. the Franklin National bank. The N. Y. L. Fisher of City Mills read the paper of & N. E. in its early days was known as the evening ou "Woman's Work of 'To- the "Norfolk Co. R R" and terminated day." She said: As we look over our at Dedham. Its construction was con-[own broad land we see woman's activity The seemingly imposeible frequently | ceiverd by_Welcome Farnum, a wealthy 'iu every good work. In the church she OCCURS. This Is evidenced in our daily life. That which we thought was im- possible a decade ago is a matter of daily occurrence today. The cause of righteousness against rum is moving forward to a final triumph. The reign of Bacchus will eventually yield to the reign of sobriety. All great movemente are of slow growth. The temperance reform is one of these, But there are
manufacturer'of BHakstone, R I. There by haugs many an interesting fre; but I the sabbath school and the social gatb. will devote the time to recordlog some- | ernings of the church you will find her a tbiug of the history of the Franklin National bank ae related by Mr. Faruum. It seems that a bauk, called the Worcester County bank, was located in Blackstone, that Mosee Farnum was ite cachier, as well as one of the principal sbare.holders, having some twenty-five or thirty shares in hie possession. The ! her place heside that of mau as his equal. She ie ready to work with heart and band for the temperance cause.
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