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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NohFOLA, 55. SUPERIOR COURT. On the foregoing libel it is ordered that the libel- laht give notice to the said Fred Camp, the libellce, to appear before the Justices of this Court, to be holden at Dedhamn within and for said county, on the first Monday of December next, hy causing an attested copy of said libel, and of this order there on, to be published once in a week for three suc cesssive weeks in the Franklin Sentinel, a news poper printed at Franklin, in the county of Nor- folk, the last publication to be fourteen davs at least before the snid first Monday of December next, and further, by sending through the mail, as soon as may be, by a registered letter addressed to the last known residener of the said Fred Camp an attested copy of said libel and of this order thereon, that the said Fred Camp may then and there show canse why the prayer of said libel should not be granted. By the Coutl,
LOUIS A COOK, Clerk.
October 22. A. D. 12204,
A True copy of said libel and the order thereon. Attest R. B. WORTHINGTON,
21,9,0 Assistant Clerk.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 45
To the Honorable the Board of County Coulis. sioners of the County of Norfolk
Respectfully represent vour petilipe's being Ave und more inhabitants of the town of Wren thank, in said county of Sattolk, that commun con. venience and necessity require that that part of East street, in sald Wrentham, which begins at the lint separating the towns of Wrentham and Fox borough and runs westery to a point hear the almshouse in Saul Wienthnin, which point is the terminus of the former relocation of the westerly part of sand hast street as made by the county (missen 5 nl said county of Norfolk, be lo. Cated anew , The boundary lenes thereof established ind Alterations made in its course and « idlib. Wherefure \our petitioners pray that you will, after giving notice and proveding in the manter prescribed io laving out bigbways, order and de. erre tut that paarl of Exist streit about described be located anew, the lumindaty therent be estuh- lisbed, that such alterations in it- course and width: as your Board deens perger be made, and that suc further phx redings may be had in the prein- wes as the statute Prquites Dated this chghteenth day of september, A. D.
DANIEL. BROWN and nineteet, others.
COMMONWEALTHOF MASSACHUSETTS.
At a meeting of the County Commissioners, he- reptile od Norfolk, on the tourde Tuesday of sep. gian ciad helt at Dechamp. within and for said tember, A D. P.400, and by auchjournment on the On the pathin aforesand, Ordered that the -ixtrenth day of Oktober, A. t: P Do, " nhtv ( omesMoours will meet at the lowa houst in W'rentla.tin tp
at 10 o'clock a. m. and thence proceed to view the rinite described in said profiling and bar and act
And that in attested copy il said peufinn, with this order thereon, be served upon the clerk al the Town of Wrentham thirty days at least before the Bonne appointed tor wand sen , and aton that a bike copy be published there weeks successively in the Finoklin Sentinel, I bowspaper printed at Frank lam, the List publication to he tourleen days at least before stid view , and that like comes be posted up in two of one public places in Wrentham Iour ten days at least before said view, that all persons amit corporstorys interested lur of atathis] salt petition may then and there appear and be heard t they see hil. LOL IS A. COOK. Clerk. A true copy of original petitlot on hle md of inter Therertp.
Attest R B. WurtISGION.
Assistant Clerk.
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Any child WANTED .- A lady capvasser to take orders for papers and magazines. romht make $5.00 per day with tuy offers. res4 J. W. Tirumianx's Newspaper Agency, Le Hoy, N. Y.
Bargains in Little= Used Pianos.
We have in stock 50 pianos of dif- ferent makes that have been used. Prices range from $50 upward. These must all be sold immediately and we have made prices on them which we believe are lower than equally good pianos have ever been offered for. We will send list describing and pric- ing each if you cannot call. A small cash payment and monthly payments as low as $5.
Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 114 & 116 Boylston St., Boston.
G.A. Martin, M.D., ,AND.
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from & to 9 . to 1 to 2 and 7 to & p. m.
DR. C. H. KANDALL.
Physician and Surgeon, I Cor. Man and Eminions Sis.)
Hours-Kto ya m. 1 to 2 p. m., 1 to x p. I.
.. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specially
A.J. Gallison, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dran avenue Hours & tu 9 a. DD
1 to 2, 7 to & p. 11. 12-11
DR. J. CUSHING GALLISON,
No. 2 Dean avenue. Franklin.
(ffice Honra From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap point ment.
92-tfS
ATRS. E. F. STETSON CHIROPODIST.
Paloles- Removal of Corps, Bonlone ADd IngrowIDE NalIs.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. 10. Thursday. Frlilay, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse,
().F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY. CRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAF, MASS.
3 At. FISHER, President. Vice Presulentz A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S, G. Clark. Cterk atel Treasurer. W. H. Upton. Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. P'almer. Dividends declared and payable the first Mon- day in June and December. Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 14. m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN
« in first-class Bonds and Mortgages
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
SAVINGS BANK. FRANKLIN, MASS.
D. THAYER, JR., l'resident. GED. W. WIGGIN. 1.ESTER L. BURRINGTON, WALTER M. FISHER, DR. GEORGE KING.
CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer, months. Divilenits dectared the first Monday in January and July, payable on and after the t5th of said Money may be withdrawn at the option of the
depositors. The treasurer ray, however, require a notice if necessary, In accordance with the Statnie Law Bank open ilaity from 9 a. In. to 12 m., and from I to 4 19- 10 - BOARD OF INVESTMENT. D. Thayer, Jr., E. H. Sherman, A. D. Thayer, E. P. Chapman, B. M. Rockwood, George W. Wiggin, Charles Stewart. STATEMENT SEPT. 49, 1900. LIABILITIES,
Die Depositors $565,502 99
Guarantee Fund. 28,217 86
Profit and Loss Acconnl 738 10
Interest Account. 4,027 82
Real Estate Income Accmint
$510,672 44
Towu and City 130Ddls. $7.071 25
Bank Stock ... 27.779 32
Railroad Bonds. 106.262 50
( F. Boynton account 3,023 72
Real Estate by Forcelesüt 20,748 00
Loaned on Bank Stark 28,975 00
+ Mortgages. 154.000 00
Personal Securities Railroad Stock .. 11,000 00
Town Notes ..
5,000 00
Expeose Account
522 22
Bank Furniture 600 00
Bank Deposits
Frankiin National Bank . $3,029 14 Nat. Bark of Redemption 1,304 55
Mercantile Trust Co .. . 84 16
Cash on hand 741 27
$18,672 44
We, the nuderatgued, have this day examined
the books aut webers of this bank and Hud they correspond with the above statement. FISHI
WALTER M. FISHER, HORACE W HOSIE.
Committee of Examination.
Sept. 29. I'm.
Do You Want to know about Autontobiles-
the different kinds their con- struction, care and operation- tours, Thus. ete . of ow Ners und users? if so. you should sub- serthe forthe bus rated. thoroughly ofteleal, up to date uutomobtlists Inoutbly.
91 a wear. be, c copy. Sample two 2c. sta'ps. Livo Agenis wanted
The Automobile 140 Nasenust. A
SAIU'RDAY the FIRST day if DECEMBER, a月10-F
CHESTER'S ENGLISH
ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine e L.millos, sia Pruertel
Ww CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH HED had Gold metsille boxes sale4 Live ribbon Tuke no other. Refuso
Dangerous A Francerous Huhatitutions and Imitu- Day of your Proggist, or send de. la
@Lamne for
wod "Rellet for Ladies, "in Better by ra turm Mall. 10,000 Tratimonials. 961d by Chichester Chemleal Cou Madison Pork, PHILA PA.
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PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Ctranses Aud besatfice the halt. Promoles & luxurisol Promoles . luxuriaut growth. Never Fafin to Restora Gra Hair to ite Youthful Color. Curve scalp diseases & hair falling. 50c, and $1 00 &t Druggista
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Business Announcements In the cent-A-
worl column in the SENTINEL are invariably read.
What Shall We Have for Desserl ? This question arises in the family every duy. let us unswer it today, Try Jell-O, a delicious dessert. Prepared in two minutes. Nu bakine; add hot water nud kel In cool, Flavors: Lemon, Grange, raspberry and strawberry. At your gro- cerr. 10c.
Pyny-Pectoral Soothes Sore Lungs and maken tendler thruuly well and strong.
Pre-Is Has Many Trees,
Paris possesses about ¿0.000 trees in the streets and public places in the city It is calculated that there are 26,60" plane trees. 17,000 chestnuts and 15.000 elms, the remainder consisting of syco- 1 mores, maples, lichens, etc. AApparent- ly there is only one oak and one as). suffer with cunghs, colds or any throat, tree .- N. Y. Journal.
An Early Opportunity.
Ile-Ah, how I love you! Would 1 were a knight of old, that I might fight for you this very day.
She -. Perhaps you may. Clarence Suppose you speak to papa now. Philadelphia Record.
Wlille's inquiry.
Little Willie-Say. pa?
Pa-What is it. Willie?
"Does the iceman harvest his crop with an icicle ?"-Chicago Evening News.
A Summer Night. He-1 could sit out bere in the moon- fight with you always.
She (sensibly) -- No, you couldn't; in less you sat in a moonlight storage warehouse during the day .- Detroit Free Press.
Vaxt Extent of Canada. Cauada only lacks 237 senare miles tu he as large as the whole continent of Europe, It's nearly 30 titres as Inrge us Great Britain and Ireland All is 300,000 square miles larger than the L'nited Sintes.
The summer .. irl Way. "Will you be n. : " + murmured to her under the last 41 moot.
"I'll let you tr k I atu." she at
wwered, and he was sure dissatisfied .- Detroil Free Press.
nbt
When in . 4hr
good plan to Daily News.
*eil the truth
You
May Need
Pain-Killer
For Cuts Burns
Bruises
Cramps Diarrhea All Bowel Complaints
In the Rhetorle Class, Young Professor-Give me an ex- ample of sarensin.
Sweet Junioress - The phrase:
"Man's superiority to woman."-Som. crville Journal.
All tired out- Once a day's work didn't use him
Now he comes home with an aching back, aching head, aching hmbs, feel- ing tired, miserable, discouraged. It's the kidneys.
The backache is kidney ache, tired kidneys --
They are not filtering the blood as they should-are leaving the uric acid and other poisons in the system- The kidneys must he strengthened- Well kidneys make a well man.
Doan's Kidney Pills Make well kidneys-they are not a new medicine-not an experiment- they've heen tested and thousands en- dorse their merit. Here's a case of it: Mr. J. W. Parker, carpenter in the wood turning deparinient of the Fitchburg Cor Shops, Fitchburg, Muss,, says: "In the month of February, 1w6, I was asked by a gentle- man who called on me to publicly give my experience with Doap's Kidney Pills, What I gave him for publication has appeared in our Fitchburg papers. I was interviewed n second time over two years afterwards when I told my interviewer the following: Ever since my onginat stateurent appearedl in the Fiteliteirg papers. I have been repeatedly asked by people in the shops where I work. on the street, and by callers at my house if the said statement weretrue, I offen wished it were in Halifax, and in allowing my name to appear as an endorser of Doun's Kidney Pitts during the coming year, I want it thor- oughly understood that they proved of great benefit and from my experience I can con- scientiously say they are one palent medicine upon which people can depend to do as represented."
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Mailed on receipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other.
Asin's Great Sink Holes,
While Asia has the loftiest moun- tains in the world, it also possesses the deepest and most extensive land depressions, several of them, as is well known, sinking below sea level. so that if the ocean could flow into them they would be filled to the brim. In the deepest parts of most of them water now stands, forming small seas. Others are destitute of water. Among these is the Lukchun depression in Central Asia, concerning which Gen. Tillo writes, in the "Proceedings of the Russian Geographical society." That in places it sinks as much as 400 feet below sea level. This sink-hole in the middle of the largest of the continents is also remarkable for its meteorological features, the yearly amplitudes of the barometer being greater than are recorded anywhere else on earth. In summer the tem- perature rises to Saharan heat, a record of 118 degrees Fahrenheit hav- ing been obtained in July, while the air is of desert dryness.
Turkish Lime.
A recent visitor to Constantinople reports one custom of the Turks which causes a vast deal of trouble and confusion. This is the Turkish system of reckoning time. A Turk holds that the day begins exactly at ennset; at that time he sets
, Vice l'resictenis.
AHMETH.
1-4,209 18
Tax Arcount 502 73
1,417 25
An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came Through his kit ment Attd this Is doubly true in view ' neys. His back got so lante he could not stoop without great pain nor sit in a chair except prupped by cushions, Nu remedy helped him until he tried Elec trle Bitters, which effecteil such a won- derful change that he writes he frels Don't accept any off hai advice front ) like a new man, This marvelous medi-
Inok, muth patches and blutches on the ¡skin- all signs of liver trouble; hul Dr. King's New lale Pills give clear skin,
rusy cheeks, rich complexion; only 254 at Myson's drug store.
fancy mixtures,
3.95
handsome light shade, lined with best quality Italian cloth, deep faced to shoulders, tailored best shape, and ex- 4.95 act duplicate of the Provulence $10 kind. Our price+
FALL OVERCOATS
In handsome medium shade Covert Cloth, silk lined sleeves, deep shoul- der facings. Tailor-made through fitting. out, best style. perfect Yun'll find The Name Knuds marked $12 in Providence, llere .. 6.75
To the Deaf.
Minton this papel.
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 26, 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 irc compounded of the purest and freshest drugs, and our prices are reasonable at all times. All drug store goods.
A. C. DANA & SON.
OPP. POST OFFICE BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
WRENTHAM
C. E Brown and F A Shepard are in New York on a short hits bess thijs Mrs Mary High has returned to lel home in the West after spending the summer at the resturte of hel late Anni. Mrs 1. 1. letilirys Hrı state1. Mrs Abbie B Donallspr, wil iemain somewhat anger lu setor the estate, - MeasTs Folgar K Ray and Gen W Wix gin were in conference with the select. mep over The new t metable of the elec Iric road and the fixing nt toe street - Eben Green, an aged citizen, while smoking, huned his face severely by his whiskeis ntching fir
Autumohlles on Loglish Forma.
The Automobile is to De turned te chuich at ? sunday school at 2. Rev. practical ac oun' by the farmers of Guy W Miner, Rectur.
Kent Englon. Every year a large part of the fruit crop rots from lack of transportation, the ranways nol be. ing able to meet the emergency. and the plan is tor the farmers next yeat to take things in t rir wi har.e's. Etaring : tor car- round the or. char > dur w the evig and night and cringing t'+ di's | kigs Lon n y il early morning -X. Y Sun
Amrosements of Chinamen. Out : r musements fr Ch'onmen bre few an Do. popular. They dy kites, carry liris on perches and throw seeds high in the air for the birds to catch. r rew boate n a lazy fashion on the lg ns of rivers. They pitch coppers, fight crickets or with jackstraws and and sticks .- X Y. Times.
War Good for Something. Mrs. Herpeckso your husband tells you fairy ta es when he comes in late of nights?
Mrs. wiegut-Fairy tales? I should Fay not He's too smart to waste his time on fairy tales. He tells me Chi nese st ries because they're half true. -Syracuse Herald
The Non-Irritating Cathartic
kas" : I ke, easy to operate-
Hood's Pills
Huit to see the Boss. Jonrs-1 say. Jim. will you go with us down to the shore to-morrow night? We'll get back soon after 12 o'clock. I guess. Brown I should like to go, and 1 don't know but I will. I can't lell you positively just now,
Jones-I understand. You want to ask your wife.
Brown-No such thing, 1 want to ask the janitor if he is willing. I live in an apartment house, your member .- Boston Transcript.
Church Services.
st. Joltn's Church (Episcopal)-Even- ing Prayer with Sermon al the Baptist
st. Mary's Roman Catholic church .- Low mass at 0; high mass at 10.45; meet titg of sudalities and Sunday-school at 10 Rev. M. J. Lep, rector.
I'mversalist church -Rev. Dwight M. Hodge. D. D . pastor, wil preach at 10,20; subject, "On the Heights of Life." V." vesper service Y P. ( . U' meeting at ( Congrega ional church-Preaching at 14:30 In Her. James Church Alvord of ile Irlihe Congregational church at Woonwieker, R I sunday school al 12 Y P. s.( E. alt. 12|1 NOT o'clock service
Baptist of nick -At 10.30 preaching by the pastor. Rev Frank B. Sleeper; theme. "The Peer ess Christ " sunday sebool at 12 Yunng Penple's meeting Ar 2.4" Union service at 7, with an- dress by Rev dohu W F Barnes, chap. atnoft estates prts n at Charlestown. Metla dis chure : - Preaching al 10 50 "The Higher Christian Life; special subject. " The Meaning and Purpose uf anelincaltop " sunday school at 12 Jun of Epworth league at # Epworth eagute al Gi, led by pastir; subject, . Du Not Worry " Preaching at 7 by Rev W T. Perrin, Ph. D. P. E ol Brook ine Quarterly conference at >, conducted by Dr. Perrin.
List of Unclaimed Letters. Letters remaining uuclaimed in the post office at Franklin for week ending October 24. 15%).
Ladies-Miss Cornelia Bullard, Mrx G. Bassett, Mr> Win. H. Derby, Jr . Mrs. Patrick Dooley, Mix Eita Norwel , Mrs Frank Wallace. Foreign-Cesid o Antinavelli. Leopolt Violrinskie, Erau- galisla Michele
Gentlemen-Mr. Coach, Peter Embetet, W. M. Frost, W. F. Hitchings, Austin Mc Burnie. Foreign-Giovanni Giarla.
John Lorrand, B Na it. Persons claiming the above wil juease say "advertised" and give date of above for Frank
SEWING MACHINE PART-, NEEDLES DIL MUSIC HALL BLOCK, 46 Main Street, - Woonsocket. R. 1. PIANOS AND ORGANS Musical Merchandise. SHEET MUSIC
Pure Water Supply W. I. HOPKINS, CONTRACTOR FOR
Artesian, Driven and Hydraulic Wells. Correspondence Solicited. Estimates Furnished. 3 Custom House St., PROVIDENCE, R. I. TELEPHONE 11S.
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed, This AGENCY oftcially :presents the LEADING Amuertean and Foreign COMPANIES.
PA. WINDWARD Dana Block, Frankly, Mas: DI1+-11 F
M., A. &W. STREET RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
FRANKLIN TO WOONSOCKET-Cars leave Frisk iter Woonsocket, 6. 10, 6 45 a.m. and every i, ny arter f and quarter prast the hour. Lasti Yayl ar caves here at 1. 13 p. s. Last cars I . r . : D),45 and 11.13 p. m.
FRANLIN TO MILFORD-Al cars to Woon. Socket c ! tect at Re ing' int Four Corners, Re turmg f - Mutoord at 6.10 a, 11 and every half hoa: 1 1. 11 | : . connecting at Bellingham Four Corners f r Franklin and Winmnsocket Cars lenve the Mar street switch, Woonsocket, for Milford and Frink. it d. " a. puand the on haut and
FRANKLIN TO CARYVILLE-Cars leave Belli x y Far C Bets for Carsville every hour WILLf .t. Cats leaving Frankim 1: 45 : 15, 11.45 % ; and 19.45, 345, 145, 5.43 Gd m :45 pm cane 1 1 Bellingham Four Corners mit . Jis lo; C. ros lle.
FRANKLIN TO PLAINVILLE-CATS leave Frank .- . . 6 1 : 43. 0.13. 10.43. 11.15 a. m., 1.43. 3.15. 4.1. 3 3. 1.1. 1.45 -t. . . . 41. 9.13. 10.45 p m. Retoth-
ing. ... Pary e Dice.quarters of an bour A spe . 47 leaves Plainville al G. 13 p. m.
WRENTHAM, PLAINVILLE AND AT- TLEBORO - Leme Woonsocket, Main street === == = 3.100 11.94 a. m., 1,00, 230.
H. M. YOUNG, Sup't
Flower Pots-Jardinieres
Now is the time for FLOWER POTS and JAR- DINIERES, all sizes for a bottle money,
DON'T FORGET : Elkerton's Bread and Pastry Fresh Every Day.
CROWNINSHIELD'S 2 METCALF BLOCK.
my +-1ms
NOTICE TO VOTERS.
The Registrary of Voters will be in session for the purpose of correcting and adding new names to the voting list at the Town Officers' room, In Franklin, on
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, from i to 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1;, from : to ) P. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT 24. from ; to 9 1º. 31. SATURDAY, OCT. 27, fruto 12 3. 1. 10 P. M. Registration for the l'residential election will close on SATURDAY EVENING, OCT, 27, at 10 o'clock after which time Do new names can be added tu the voting list.
BRADLEY M. ROCKWOOD, IAMES W. DESMUND. MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, DRESTES T. DOE.
Registrar, of Voters
Franklin. Mars .. Sept. + 1:00. 4: 10026
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 14.
PROBATE CUI RI
Tu the heirs.at.law and all other persons inter- esteil in the estate of Krasion. A. Foul, lale af Rust and, In the state of Verniont, de teased Whereas, Metcalf E. Pond. adtuluistratur of the estate of said deceased, has presented to said court bis petition Ior lier setu sell at pri- vale sale, Iu arvordance with the offer nant.el 113 said petition, or upon with terms as may be all judged la-st, the whole of blue certain parcels ul the real estate ut said deceased for the | as ment of del t. atari charges of adin nistration and lor other reasons art forth In salil petition. Von are hereby rited to appear at a Proluite Cour: In Iw beld at Dedhato, in said vommy at Norfulk. on the seventh day uf Noveinbet. A. 1). tomat ten u'rlock in the forenoon, to show ransr. If any yun have, why the same shonbl not lie granted.
And saul petttioner is updered to serve this talon by delivertog a copy therent tu parli person interested in the estate fautlern days at least before said court, ur by tonle ADIDE the same ance in each werk, fut Fransk . thee werks, the Franklin, the last publication to be one day at
Witness, Janirs It. FRnt. K. pore, Judge of sand ru ri. the tenth day of thatelect, in The year oge the sand nite homolred. JONATHAN COBB. Register.
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By virtue of a power of sale contained in u erts tin' mortgage deed given by Edwin J. Pupil to Metcalf E. Pond, dated June Off. A. D. INI1, and recorded in the registry of deeds for the county of Norfolk, libro 6CL, folio 93, will be sold at public auction, on the lot bereinafter described as the homestead, on
SATURDAY, the TEXTII day ol NOVEMBER, A. D. 1900,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon, all and singul ir the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed, and therein described as follows, namely; Ali the right, title and interest of the sad Edwin J. l'ond in and to the following described pieces or parcels of land situated in snid Franklin, viz : One piece of fifty arres, more or less, called the Hardin pasture, bounded easterly hy Grove strvel, northerly by land of James P. Ray, southetly and westerly by land of sant Ray and land of Willlam Rockwood.
One piece of twenty five acres, more or less, called "Old Plain," bounded westerly on the afore. said street, northerly on Mine brook, and easterly by land of Davis Thayer, Jr., and southerly by Beaver streel.
One piece of about eleven acres, called the Beaver Pond lot, bounded nosthwesterly by said Benver street, easterly by tamt of said Davis Thayer, Jr., southerly by land of J. M. Whiting' heirs and westerly by suid Grove street. One piece of about Iwenty. three acres, called the Peterville lot, bounded nonherly by land of William Rockwood ned land of James Galvin, easterty By Mine brook and the mill pond and said Grove street, south and west by land of Susan K. Ray and the Forge Ifill road.
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