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Tramp-Well, I merely called here to know who's goin' to compensate me for the time I wasted in hospital? -London Punch.
Enjoyment,
"Do you enjoy reading Dickens?" "Very much." answered Miss Cay- enne. "His works contain so many odo nnd villainous characters to whom it is a pleasure to compare oue's enemies." -Washington Star.
An Optimist. Catterson-By Jove! Think of for- getting to bring along a rifle on a hunting trip!
Hatterson-Well, old man, it might be worse. We might have forgotten the poker chips !- Puck.
Johnny's Heroism,
"This won't do," exclaimed Mrs. Box excitedly, "there's 13 at table."
"Never mind. ma," shouted little Johnny, "1 kin eat for two."-Cincin . nati Enquirer
Came Near Dylng.
.For thues duys and nights I suffered agony notold finim an attack of cholera morhus branght an by eating cucum- bers," says M. E Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centreville, lown. "I thought I should surely die and tried a dozen different medicines, hnt all in Mo purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamber- lain's Colio, Chudera and Duurhoen Rent ndy und three dosos relieved me entirely. I went to sleep and did pot awake for eight hours. On awakening a few hours agn I felt su gratified that the first work I do on guing to the office is to write In the manufactureis of The remedy and of- før them my gratent thanks ami sav, .God bless you and the splendid medi cine you make ' " This remedy is for sale by Albert (. Maxny, druggist.
Seald head is au eczemk uf the scalp- very severe sometimes, hat it can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and per- manent in its results.
Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles-monarch over puin of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil.
Pyny- Ierterat Stops the TiekHas.
abil quickly a ajk inflati. a ir in the the int.
CASTORIA.
Bears the Bignaturo at
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletchers
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT .
JUNE 10. 1900.
PARARNOCH TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY EXCEP] BONDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NUTKD.) Trains leave FRANKLIN for BONTON - 5 15, 657, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 @ m; 12 50, 5 01 (F.x.) 605, 93% | m; Bunduye, 26. 8 55 & m; 526 1 m. Return, × 07. 8 30 m; 12 04, 3 3, 4 34, 519, 6 22, 8 51, 8 17, 11 17 p m. Sundays, 9 10 a m, 5 19, 7 10 p m. BLACKSTONE -- 9 16 a Tu; 4 26, 7 45 p. m. Return 8 36,11 25 # m. 441 pm.
WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15. 11 41, a m ; 12 50, 5 01, 6 05, 9 38 1: 01. 8 % 26, 8 55 a 11 ; 6 26 p 1. Return, 844, a m: 12 4M. 4 13, 5 15,601, 713 , 30, 9 10 } m.12 12 a m. 3 10 17 8 ma, 6 1, 7.58 NORFOLK-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 15 a m ; 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 pm 8826 a m, 5 16 pm. Return, f8 56 a m. 12 11 75 25, 6 10, 17 21, 9 18 p m ; 12 21 a m 2 10 25 CITY MILLY-5 15, 16 57, 8 03, (9 15 aus , 112 50, 6 05 93 pm. 582% am, 5% pm Return, 1858 8 m) : 112 59, 5 20, 6 13, 17 24, 19 21 |+ in ; 12 24 4 m. 810 29 a m, 6 20 p 10.
L'ATNAM-9 15 a m: + 25, 7 45 pit. 8 8 11 pm. HARTFORD - 915 Am: 426, 745 pm. Re- turn, 5 10, 8 30 a :1 . 1 55 |+ 10.
WOHINBOYKET JUNCTION-610 um. Return, 7 45. 40, 11 0 a 10.
NEW YORK, all fall-9 15 a mn ; 4 25 14 #1. Return 5 00. 11 10) a m.
New York, vin Norwich Line, 7 45 p. m. Return New Fler 36, North River, 6 00 p m.
Providence Extensioni.
Traina leave FRANKLIN fur
PROVIDESCE-7 03,103 am: 105, 4 94, 1.03 110 S 8 5x a m. x13 1.10. Return, 601 8 10, 12 04 %. In 4 50, 6 06 p m. 8 7 35 a m, 7 05 11 m
MILFORD BRANCH.
Traina leave Frankitu for
MILFORD-9 1H & m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 3x, 665 p to ; 86 37 pin. Return, 6 35, 8 21. 11 13 & m ; 3 46, 6 03 p m. B. 8 00 a. m.
ASHLAND-4 30 p ul. Return, 7 50 a in : 535 p m.
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Hours from 8 to 9 a. m 1 to 2
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Hours-8 to 0 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
.. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty
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Odice No. 2 Deau avenue. Hours 8 to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. n. 12-t
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Office Hours : From 2 to 3 j. m., and by ap pointment.
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Painless Removal of Corna, Bonious and Ingrowing Naila.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. tu, Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of h week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse.
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HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. M. FISHER. President. Vice-Presidente a. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G, Clark. Clerk and Treasurer. W. H. U'pton.
Clark. (. R. Drake, W. L. Patiner,
Bank open daily from 9 to 12 R.'m. and 2 to . m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
.... BOSTON.
Telephone 1839.
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 il.
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Farmer-Ah, you young rascal! caught you that time
Boy (whose descent from the tree has been accidentally retarded)-No you didn't either. This 'ere tree caught me nearly an hour ago .- Gold- en Days.
The Mermaids' Favortte.
She-The rarest fish. I believe, is the ribbon fish. It is an inhabitant of the great depths of the ocran.
He-I suppose the merinaids are very partial to this specimen .- Yonkers Statesman.
Diferent. "Last year you were able to give me something for the poor," gently ex- postulated the collector.
"So I was," answered Mr. C'elfhoss, "but at that time I was not in busi- ness for myself." Brooklyn Life.
Personally Interested.
"How do you feel on the subject of imperialism ?
"I don't think women ought to be al- lowed to boss ns men around the way they do."-Chicago Record.
Helping Him Out.
"When was Lou siana ceded, dad ?" "Eh? Seeded? Why, 1 s'pose it all depends on what they expect to grow. Don't ask ho mure such fool ques- tions."-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
How Are Your Nerves ?
If they are weak and von teel nervous and easily "Ilustrated," can't sleep and rise in the morning wurefreshed. your blood is paar Strung nerves depend rich, nourishing hlams Hal's Sarsa- parilla makes the Derves strong by en riching aml vitalizing the bhunl. It gives sweet, refreshing sleep and completely cnres Hervous trimbles. Brgin taking it tulay.
Nausea, luligestion are cured by Hond's Pills
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of C Chart Fletcher.
Pullets Eggs
WANTED at this ume of year. Get your pullets to laying by October is what makes Nonliry pay. You can do it by good care, proper foods, and the use as directed of
CHERIDAN'S CONDITION U POWDER It causes perfect ossimitation of the food elements needed to form eggs and bring pullets to laying If you can't get it tu Rend one pack
1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Hoston, Masa
Something He Could Recommenil. "I wish," said the housewife who bad grudgingly given him a plate of cold victuals, "instead of thanking mt you could tell me of som thing that will drive away cockroaches." "Ever try this pie on "en, ma'am ?' Inguhriously inquired Tuffold Knutt. Chicago Tribune.
Inpardonable. Mrs Winks-Why do you hate Den- con De Goode so"
Mrs. Minks-Ile boost patience with a crying baby in a railroad train. "Most Rny man will do that.'
"Yes, but it was my baby." --. V. Y. Weekly.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- ommended for everything but if you have kid- ney, liver or hladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- chase relief and has proved so successful in "Probably." every case that a special arrangement has heen made hy which all readers of this paper "Well, we all do that every year; there . who have not already tried it, may have a sample hottle sent free hy mail, also a hook telling more about Swamp-Root and how to "Which when it comes you will destroy." "As f suid before, I will consider the find out if you have kidney or hladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and
send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and
Home of Swamp-Root
dollar sizes are sold hy all good druggists.
IN SEARCH OF INFORMATION.
A minute later a servant entered the room with a salver, on which lay several letters. "Ilere they are, Mr. Vautrey; and yes, here is yours, but-well, it didn't matter hout your request."
"It was a matter which had better he left alone."
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Committee of lovestmeut - M. M. Flaher, W. H. Cary. Sumuer Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Divblends declared and payable tho first Mon. lay ii June aud llecember.
What
THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 16, 1900.
WE TREAT OUR PATRONS ALL ALIKE
and the smallest child can get prescriptions filled or purchase anything in our store in sundries, drugs and medicines of the same high grade quality as the mil- lionaire. Our prescriptions are filled with care and dispatch and are compounded of the purest and freshest drugs, and our prices are reasonable at all times. AAll drug store goods.
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. OPP. POST OFFICE BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
WRENTHAM.
J . l. eik is recovering from his re- cent attack of the grip -Miss Nellie MeGiblin of SI, John, N B, has been visiting her cousin, Mrs Harry B. Lewis. -A Willard has the contract to build the staging inside the Congregational tinrel and louk 7,0 feet of lumber .- The Congregatumalist society will meet in the Town hall unt 1 the church is re paired. Friday afternoon the ladies of the iniastonaiy society beld their first an Anal meeting in llawes chapel Mrs
Petter, a missionary, made remarks and an article by our Bible reader in India was teint hy Mir, N H Fales. A colla tion was served iu the evening, the gen- tlemen having been invited for that oc- CANION -Au auction will be held at Mrx I. W Jenbey's house at 1 30 tomor- row afternoon, and also at Mrs Benj. Taylor's on Thursday at 2 o'clock; bar- gains at bath
Youth and Age. A catlow youth, he long. d to shave Before The down was there. but- A bald head how, he'd j y t- have Just one old- fashioned hair-cut. -Philad tphia Press
Inintelligible. "So Matchett is marrie !***
"Oh, yes: been married over a year. His wife's a fine woman. bu! most of the . me he can't understand what she Hay's."
" u don't mean. it" Foreign, eh ?" "N 1 at all. You se, most of the time she's ta'king to the baby." -- Phil. adelį hia Press.
Elaborate Revenge,
Wattere Und Lu' n fired you from your job in his barking h use. did he? What are you & p wo do to get even with him ?"
Fove d'Agayne -- lan gang to write to I m on a p s'a, card and tell him I must not be cons ered ny longer en usistart for the hand of his daugh- ter 4 hi vago Tribune.
Overweening Ambition. Dr ªby -t do w sh We wer rich, fa- the=
Her Father-How rich would you Vke Lo he ?
Dr thy- Oh, awfully rich; rich enough to, snub other people and still be ca .. ed ágrecab.e .- T'1- B .* s
Overcrowded.
Mrs. Goode-You are the sixth man wt. has asked me for something to eat to-day.
The Tramp (sadly) I s'pose so. I de competition in dis line gits any wuss, some of us'l have to go to work .- Brooklyn Life.
Sister's Oplulou.
They say." sa": her muther. "that Jany so-called h. gloves are made from monkey ;k ns"
"Well," sai the wargy young w m. al, idly watching her little broth- er hanging ov his hee & from the l'mb of a shade tree. "it does not seem im- probable. I know of no two things more allke than a monkey and a kit." -Indianapol's News.
To Curea Cotd In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W. Grove's signature 18 00 each box. 25c.
Easier Said Than Done. Mr. Newlywed- Why not say you
are sorry you married me and done with it ? Mrs. Newlywed (sighing)-Ah, that Is easier satd thar done, dear !- Judre.
Hood's Pills
Do not gripe por irritate the alimen- tary ranal. They act gently yet promptly, cleanse edertually and
Give Comfort Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
Dangers of Bonituk. Clara When George atd I are mar- ried, I'm to have my own way in everything.
Dora-Guess you won't
Clara-Indeed I will. That's the bargain. Don't yon remember 1 told you he proposed in a rowbout, and asked to I'd float through life with hing just that way? "Yes."
"Well, he was rowing, but I was steering "-X Y. Week !! Her Opinion.
"You see," said the heiriss, con fidently, "my father likes the count very much. But he is afraid the dear boy is inclined to be careless about money matters. What do you think ah ut it?" "The fact that he has proposed to you," said Miss Cayenne, thought- fully. "might possibly be taken as very good evidence to the contrary." -Washington Star.
The Slep from the sublime. But yesterday he felt that he Was born to be a king.
His step was hich, hla air was pr ud. He held his head abi er th crowd Last night hts wife went snooping 'round And In his Inmost puckett und A letter-he has come t . In
A cringing. slinking thing' Chicago Times-Herald
EASILY EXPLAINED.
The Lady-You've been bringing us pretty blue milk lately. The M.ckman-Of course. I have. 1 dott keep nothin' but blue-blooded cows-N. Y. Journal.
A High Lightnlog Rod. The largest lightning conductor in the world is in Bavaria. The top of it is some yards above the meteoro- logical station on the Zugspitz, the highest point of land in the German empire. It runs down the side of the mountain to a body of running wa- ter. The length of the rod is three and a hatf tuiles .- N. Y World.
Stops The Cough and Works Off The Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, on pay. Price 25 cents.
"A dose in time naves lives " Dr. Wood's Norway Pine >,rup-uature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulomnary dis- eases of every surt
A Start In Life. "Self-esteem is a great thing in this life." remarked the man who is dis- posed to be cynical.
"It is." answered the philosopher "Some great successes have had very emall beginnings, and the man who thoroughty esteems himself can be sure of having at least one good hustler in his interests."-Washington Star.
Origin of the Boers.
The French Society of Ethnology has .een looking up the Boers. It seems that the Dutch East India company : nt Van Bieheck in 1652 to found a supply station at the Cape of Good Hopr. then called the Cape of Teur- ".51%. When Louis XVI. rea ked the E'iet of Nantes in 1655, some 300 French families demanded the hospi- ality of the East India company, and so were sent to the cape. where there were GO whites of Dutch origin. The atter received the French colonists. and the Dutch language was iater em- proyed exclusively. The present Boers are the descendants of this colony, spreading over the territory of the Cape. Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal .- Ledger Monthly.
How Slik Equallzes Temperature. It is known to everybody that +llk is electrified by friction. Acting upon the suggestion thus furnished. a French savaut, M. Henry, has made experiments which show that the electrification of the air inclosed in a tissue of silk produces u circulation of its particles which tends to equal- ize the temperature. A similar effect is observable iu wool, and hence the superiority of silk and wool for gar- wenta intended to protect the body against the vicissitudes of climate.
Grenter Generosity. A young Swede called ou a minister in a western state with a blonde sweetheart in tow and asked to be married. The minister performed the ceremony.
"How much you charge for him?" the Swede asked. "Dollar ?"
"I don't charge for it," the minis- ter explained, "hut the law ullows me a dollar and a half."
Ole look a silver half dollar from his pocket, handed it to the minister and remarked, "Ay tank she tek you two dollar."-X. Y. Press.
Happy Presentiment.
Dashaway -- I have a feeling that she is going to refuse me.
Cleverton - Brace np. old man! Sometimes a presentiment like that comes true .- Town Topics.
This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold in one day
CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of
Chart Fletchers
MORSE OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday Eve'g, Oct. 18.
ILLUSTRATED FREE LECTURE
FOR WOMEN ONLY,
BY.
Mrs. Dr. Augusta Solomon
OF BOSTON.
-SUBJECT,
" HEALTH AND HAPPINESS."
This lecture will be beautifully illustrated by the strongest LIME LIGHT STEREOPTICON. There will be many very handsome colored pictures, including
WAR AND BATTLE SCENE-, CAMP LIFE, BATTLE SHU'S, CUBAX PICTURES and tuany others. A Grand Musical Programme will be rendered.
Doors open at 7, concert at » " The doctor will receive patients at the Hotel Windsor Friday from 9 to :. Consultation free.
SIX GIRLS WANTED
WORCESTER TEXTILE CO.
CNIONVILLE, MAS4.
-Light Work and Good Pay .---
Flower Pots-Jardinieres Now is the time lor FLOWER POTS and JAR- DINIERES, all sizes for a little money.
DON'T FORGET : Elkerton's Bread and Pastry Fresh Every Day.
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NOTICE TO VOTERS.
The Reprovars of Voters will be in session for
to the voting list at the Town Officers' rooms, in Frankha, on
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 1rom ; 10 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY. OCT. F, from i to 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY, OUT 4. from : to) 9 ]. M. SAIL E JAY, OU'T 17, TP-In 12 M. 10 10 P. M. He-istra on lor the Presidential election will * **** SATURDAY EVENING, ONT 5, a1 10 . cock aller which titue no new name. can be Jed In the 19:02 1;1.
BRAULEY M. ROCKWOOD, JAMES W. DESMOND, MICHAEL J COSTELLO, ORESTES T DOE.
Registrars of Voters.
Franklin, Mans., Sept. 24, 1920. 0C2 toL 26
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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 .-
Chilson's Market
Fresh Killed Chicken, 20c 1b. 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.
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CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield. Westwood and Dedham at 7 a. m. and every hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN, leave Dedham at 6 a. m. and every hour until 9.30 p. m. Last car Franklin to Westwood 11 p. m.
SUNDAYS-First car one hour later in morning ; last car one hour earlier in evening, each way.
Cars connect at Medway with cars for Milford and So. Framingham. Cars connect at Dedham for Norwood, Walpole, Forest Hills, Hyde Park and Boston.
Time table subject to change without notice.
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Our Pant Department com- prises a very large line of me= dium and fine-grade Trousers at the very lowest prices. Look over our stock before you buy your Fall Trousers.
Pants for Business, $1, 1.50, 2 and 2.50.
Pants for Dress, $3, 3.50, 4, 4.50 and 5. Boys' Long Pants, $1, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.
Boys' Short Pants, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.
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Your Wife is a Jewel
and her home in the setting. it |3 your duty to make this setting 4a beautiful as possilde. Elalegale. ness doesn't mrressarlly iran bwennty. Some of the prettiest tuj. mitire in our store is the least ex. pensive. L.nok around at home aml then look around here, and you't titul means to brighten uje the house wonderfully.
A small payment at time order in given amil a little every week will pay for all your Furniture needs.
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CAR- Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday eveninga.
BOSTON AND FRANKLIN EXPRESS.
E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZEE & SON)
Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and Da.m. Goods returned by freight at 2.30 same dav.
Franklin Office at Razee & Son's old stand, Post Office Block. Boston Offices, 75 Kilby St., 105 Arch St. and 13 Merchants' Row. ap14-Ftf
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. E. L. BLANCHARD, LOCAL Supt Merchants' and Manufacturers'
20th Century Exposition, OCT. Ist to 27th, 1900. Mechanic's Building, Boston,
First Triennial Show Under Auspices of the Merchants' and Manufac- turers' Exhibition Associa- tion (Incorporated).
This exposition is open to all products and manufactured articles known lo civilization. and there is every reason to expect the attend- ance of more than a half inillion visitors to this magnigcent exhibition during its lour weeks' rin in October. The great show will be In full operation daily from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. (Sundays exceptel). The most famous Bauds and Orchestras that money can produce and other special leatures will add to the general attractiveuess aud beau- tilul surroundings.
Excu:sloos from Everywhere.
ADMISSION
"A QUARTER."
Mortgagee's Sale.
By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer. tain mortgage deed given by Mary JI. Willer of Medway, in the county of Norfolk and common- wealth of Massachusetts, widow, to Lewis J. Bird ot Boston, in the county of Suffolk and said com. monwealth, dated October 1. 1897, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, libro 738, page 141, will be sold for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, at public auction, upon the premises hereinafter de- scribed, on WEDNESDAY ", the THIRTY-FIRST day of OCTOBER, A. D. 11000, at ten o'clock in the torenoon, all quit singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed, to wit A certain traci of land, with the building thercon
standing, situate on the easterly side of Brond Street, in sald Medway, and bounded and described as follows, to whi: Beginning at the northwest corner thereof on said street ut land of the heirs of Clark Partridge or owner; thence running eusterk on a line with land of said heirs one huiled and forty (140) feel to a corner al land of $ S. Wood" waril ; thence southerly on a line with land of said Woodward to land of John McGiumis of owner; thence westerly on u line with land of suid MeGar nis in a corner ; and thence continning southwest erly on land of said Metriunis toy caruer; and thence continuing westerly on land of said Me- Ginnis 1» Brond si-eet alpesgid; thence nurtheth on said Broad street to the point of beginning. being the same premises conveyed to said Mary 11. Wilder by deed frmun William X. Hitchcock Mary Il. Wilder, dated May 5, 1-04.
Terins at sale,
HARRY B. STEARNS. Assignee of saill Mm
Boston, Mass., Oct. 6, 15HKI.
TOTICE having been received that the sub Beribers have been ilnly appointed execu Z turs of the estate of Willmann Calvin, Jule of Medway, in the county of Norfolk. deresset, tostate, and have saken njim n themselves that trust boy giving bowl, as the law directs. all persons having drinands njom the estate of suld deceased are required in exhilut alle same. and all persons indebted to said eslute are called upon to makr jes ment to JAMES A SNO JOIN A. C. HADLEY Address. Medway, Sept. 22, 100.
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SLEEPING-ROOM OUTFIT ON EASY TERMS :
This comprises an elegant selected Chamber Set . golden cak finish. 2 Chairs. Rocher and Tar e to mate . Wavey W . e String. I pair Pillows. a good Mattress and Decorated Dresden Tes et Set.
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