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Today under the gold standard those
Norn. Paper.
the year one thousand nine hundredi.
JONATHAN COBB, Register.
just before he reached the nest; but by
kind. Free of pustage,
Allen Coffin of Nantucket, Prohibition.
mills and factories are all in operation
0019,26.002
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours 8 to 9 a. m
the time I had rushed out to drive him
an full time, and those wage-earners are
Farewell.
John C. Crosby af Pittsfield, Democratic.
llosen M. Knowlton of New Bedford, Republican
1 to2,7108pm,
away both eggs were sinashed and the flimsy,
Frank MacDonald of Stoneham, Socialist Labor
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
scaffold-like nest was a little puff of pcat-
all at work at the highest wages they
Great Actor-I propose making
tered sticks agitating the circumambient
ever received. The gold standard does
farewell tour of the provinces. What
Parly.
NORFOLK. 88.
DR. J. CUSHING GALLISON,
mean donlle time for the farmer. The
play would yon advise ?
Representative in Congress, Mark One.
foliage. "Chack! Chack!" snapped the
Critic-"Much Ado About Nothing."
FOTHTH DISTRICT.
SUPERIOR COURT.
No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
people want more of his grain, his live
Charles D. Lewis of Framingham, Democratic.
To the Honorable the Justices of the Superior
Office Hours: From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap
grackle, contemptuously, and then he flew
away. It was a deed worthy of a jay.
-Detroit Journal.
Charles Q. Tirrell of Natick, Republican,
Court, next to be hotden at Dedham within and
stock, his wool, and his other products,
for the County of Norfolk on the first Monday of
December next.
92-tfs
had not expected it of a gruck'e.
The agriculturalist has fewer mort-
Representative in Congress. Mark One.
I have not convicted the grackle of steal:
gages on his land. largei herds' of cattle.
That Throbbing Headache
TENTH DISTRICT.
Respectfully Ithels and represents Achsah Camp
of Bellingham, in said county, that she was law
ANTES. E. F. STETSON,
ing fruit. He may taste a herry or a grape.
greater crops and prices of his staples
Would quickly leave you if you need
Henry F Naphen of Boston, Democratic.
fully married to Fred Camp, now of parts unknown,
are higher.
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
George B. Pierce of Milton, Republicau.
at Medway on the twelfth day of December, A. D.
lets, and thereafterwards your libellant and the
CHIROPODIST.
But he has a nasty habit of snipping off
Was Bryan, is he, a student of fiuin-
of sufferers have proved their matchless
Representative in t'ougress, Mark One.
flower-buds. 1 watched three or four in
Palplein Removal of Corps, Bonlons and
& cherry tree deftly cutting away with their
cial and industrial conditions and laws?
merit for sick and pervous headaches.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT,
said Fred Camp lived together us husband and
wife in this Courmonwealth, to wily at Medway in
Ingrowing Nails.
keen mandibles the fruit blossoms that were
Was he, is he, unly guessing? We want
They make pure blond and build np
William II. Baker of Newton, Democratic.
Money
suid county ; that your libellant has always been
office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. 10.
nearly ready to open. They did not eat
your health. Only 25 cents.
John A. Mclsale of' Boston, Democratic Social
not this prophet of ruin maw calamity,
back if not cured. Suld by A. C. Mason,
Хош, гарет.
faithful to her marriage vows and obligations, but
Thursday. Friday, Saturday aud Sunday of
Samuel L. Powers of Newton, Republican.
the said Frel Camp being wholly regardless of the
each week.
them; but I observed that they took them
whose judgment has been so frequently
druggist.
Moorfield Storey of Lincoln, Independent.
same at Medway aforesaid on of about the first day
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse.
into their mouths. nihbled them and seemed
at fault, and is at fault now. We want
Neprearutatire in d'ungress. Mark Que.
of August, Isst, utterly deserted your libellant and
Inexhaustible.
has continued such desertiun to the date of this
ix-tf
to get from them something that they liked.
happiness, nol mlsery. We want full
TWELFTH DISTRICT.
ibel.
In the vegetable garden they pluck the
lobea of bean and pea as soon as they ap-
purchasing power for our dollar. We
"He may be a little tedions at times.
George J. Ilunt of Taunton, Socialist Labor Party.
Wherefore your libellant prays that a divorce
().F. METCALF & SONS.
want good wages and constant employ-
hut his fund of information is inex.
Charles F. Ki
es F. King of Holbrook, Demineralic.
from the heads of matrimony may the decreed be
William C. Lovering of Taunton. Republican.
tween your libellant and the said Fred Camp.
pear above ground. Many of these they
had scattered between the rows, and I do
ment for all. We want an honest dollar
haustible."
Cayenne,
Charles E. Luwell of Whitman, Democratic Social
Dated the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1900.
HAY, CRAIN AND LUMBER .
ACHISAH CAMP.
Shop Work and Cases.
not know that they eat any of them.
nul an honest government. We want
"Yes," answered Miss
Namn. Paper.
llerman T. Regnell of Attleborongh, Prohibition.
It is difficult to understand why a bird
not the owners of silver mines to 1
"there's no doubt of it. He takes so
much time to tell every little fact that
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
so trim, neat and beautiful as the grackle
come rich, while impoverishing the en-
tire community, nud destroying the eredit
FINST IHSTRICT
NORFOLK, 55.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK,
uses mud in the making of its nest. Pre-
of the nation.
there is no danger of the supply ever
giving out."-Washington Star,
John J. Fox of Abrugton, Democratic Social Nom.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Ou The foregoing libel it Is ordered that the libel-
MEDWAY, MASS.
sumably the object would be to fasten the
Paper.
cupe in place, but every displaced nest that
Brynn's policy is "destruction, enlam-
lant give notice to the said Fred Camp, the libellee,
I have examined seemed to have fallen
ity and repudiation."
George R. Righy of Fall River, socialist Labor
nation
Party.
to appear before the Justices of this Court, to be
halden at Hledhuin within and for said county, on
M. M. FISDER, President. Vice-Presidente
Henry A, Rosa of Fall River, Democratic.
A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark.
wholly on account of the great weight of
MeKinley snys today: "The
faces The new century gratefully and
David F. Shade of Fall River. Republican
the first Monday of December news, by causing An
hopefully, with increasing love of con-
attested copy of said libet, and of this order there-
Clerk anıl Treasurer, W. H. Uptou.
the mortar when saturated with rain.
Councillor, Mark One,
Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher,
The grackles, on the whole, have nut
try, with firin faith in its fine Institutions
Everybody
SECOND DISTRICT.
on, to be published once in a weck for three suc.
cesssive weeks in the Frankin sentiucl, a news-
W. H. Carv, Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P.
Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. l'aliner.
permanently won their way with me; the
trouble they have given outweighs their
and with high resolve the't they shall
Max Hoewe of Taunton, Sociust I abor Party.
paper printed nt Franklin, in the county of Nor-
folk, the last publication to be fourteen days at
Dividends ilerlared audl payable the first Mon-
unt perish front the earth." His para-
Knows
Arthur \ Maxwell of Boston, Republican.
Thomas T. W att of Wellesley, Democratic
least belore the said first Monday of December
lay tu June aud December,
Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to
beauty, their cheerfulness and their inter-
esting characteristics, Next year they must
mount issue is "The happiness of our
About
Senator, Mark Onr.
next, and further, by sendling through the mail, as
soon as may be, by a registered letter Addressed to
p. t., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN
go elsewhere or he shot. Probably more
homes, the prosperity of our people."
FIRST NORFOLK DISTRICT.
the last known residence of the said Fred Camp
roluns than grackles nested in our trees,
New York, October, 100H.
Pain Killer
William C. Dengle of Hyde Park, Democratle
an attestent copy of said libel und of this order
Social Nom, Paper
thereon, that the said Fred C'amp mnay then ary!
On first-class Bonds and Mortgagen.
arl quite us many doves; but it was to the
grackles that we had to charge nearly all
Bryan Angers Honest Democrats.
Edwin C. jenney of Hyde Park, Democratic.
there show cause why the prayer of sid libel
Eugene It. Sprague of Qunicy, Republicau.
should not be granted.
VACUUM OIL
the filth and litter. We shall welcome dove,
The Democratie Honest Money Lavigne
Schutor. Mark Onr.
By the Court,
of America, at a special meeting, heard
A
October 22, A. D. 1:MM).
LOUIS A. COOK, Clerk.
robin, catlard, cardinal grosbeak, flicker
SECOND NORFOLK DISTRICT.
COMPANY,
aud brown thrush next spring. The grack-
Frank A. Fales of Norwond, Republican.
les are forewarned. They must not lead their
a number of reports received from
Household
A true copy of saint Ilhel and the order thereon.
james J 1.yoch of Brookline, Demisicratic.
R. I. WORTHINGTON,
"elanging ronkery
home, "
expecting a
throughout the country. All of these
Medicine
Horace W. Mann of Walpole, Prolubition,
20,2,9
were enconraging. Mujer John Bryne,
-Assistant Clerk.
Telephone 1829.
.... BOSTON.
pleasant greeting from us.
Fifteen huge,
Senator. Mark One.
filthy, mud -daubed nests,
cherry
trees
president of the league, in discussing
A Safe and Sure Cure for
FIRST PLYMOL THE DISTRICT.
OTICE Is hereby given that the subscriber
has been duly appointed administrator
ALARI
"The honest Democrats all over the
Cramps
Ilenry O. Conk of Abington, Socialist Labor Party
A FINE LINE OF
chipped off their bloom huds, the nests of
them, soldl.
Coughs Bruises
Charles H. Drew of Hanover, Democratic Social
de bonis non, with the will annexed, of the es-
glaging birds destroyed, & vegetable garden !
tate
Cotton Mill Oils.
country are incensed at Mlr. Bryan's
Diarrhoea Colds
uf Goldsbary tond, late of Frank
maliciously raided time and again, a fair
latest utterances, Ile Is dragging the
Burns
Nom. Paper.
Jucob llersey of Whitinan, Prohibition.
the county of Norfolk, deceased.
teniate, and has taken upon himself that
lın, 111
lawn aplashed with offensive droppings and
great position of the camlidney for the
Sprains and Strains.
Ames A. Lawrence of C'olusset, Republican.
Benjamin F. Peterson of Whitmun, Democratic.
trust hy giving bond, as the law directs,
AN ADVERTISEMENT
such a din every morning at daybreak an
only grackles can minke amount to a sum
presidency to the lowest level it has ever
Gives instant relief.
Representative in General Court. Mark Onr
All persons having demands upon the estate
of objectiona quite prohibitory of amicable
bern brought in this country.
Simply tells the public what you have
Two alzen, 25c, and Bic.
FIRST NOKFOLK DISTRICT.
of said deceased are required to exblult the
sallie, amit all persons Indebted to said estate
are called upon to make payment to
arrangements. Come all the other bird#;
"The Dun is desperate. His friends
got. If you never tell the people don't
Only one l'alu Killer, Perry Davis'
Thouns P. Marray of Dedham, Deinncratic.
but jet the gracklea beware !- N. Y. Inde
elnim that he Is honest, at least, but this
George A. Nickerson of Dedham, Republican.
METCALF E. POND,
Administrator.
expect them to ask you. That's all
pendent.
le not honesty."
Charles W. Towne of Dedham, Democratic Social
Nom. I'mper.
Address : Franklin, Mass.
Oct. 17, A. D. 1900.
0℃19.26,no2
here Is to it.
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 2, 1900.
Stop that Sneezing and Sniffling.
have remedies that are but to be surezen
. le site fees for influenze To
CASCARA BROMIDE QUININE. Break& #1. de hf 1 24 .1 . Fot int
Dana's Syrup Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry. Welness
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy.
OPP. POST OFFICE BLOCK, FRANKLIN,
WRENTHAM.
The Jest meeting et the Illy cab in: Payer with Seimet at the Bug's will be held Tuesday alterung at the chinen it. Sunday school at " leanderren Miss A ce Carpenter This Guy W Mfrel, He tu Whittem te is expected to address the >: Maiy's Roman Catholic elnich - Low m &s at 9: 1 gh mass a' 1 45 meet Lagat man tes and sunday-selmal a: 10) Rev M J. Ler. iret iT. meeting -A Republicar in ly will be held in Hur town ha next Monday even ing. Ex Speaker Chures I Vages an Satun - 1. P weis, bon nee fon congress wil access to Meetog - Hatel baptist Puuich -At 10.3 Teaching by the pashin, Rev Frank R > repri; 1 i mr. "fudividual Responsibt ily " Salle gay -condat Is Young People's meeting at 4'. At Tables by Mas A I PartiiLe «' Wes' U'itop was in low; Wednesdias -Miss Charb tle Hawes VIN ERIr siste Miss E. J Hawes - A Ha we'en patty was hed last nik. allie es care of Find K Beau- The shetl lestim puy meeting in vestil
interna de rationof the tom regalos a chuic wi. he loshed by Saturday The Hawes chupei is to be reder- orted and alogled -Mis Og Page entertained 1 + ladies of Triums Gn dat a fal -we'en jenity at her home on Sur street Wednesday evening- A [least_ euterrain= t & heing at- ranged byte Ode Fel ws .- Tax ( .. lect - 11 V Ha was al Plasuv. . e .n We Hexdivine ting taxes
Tourist Information, Pates, Etc., South T krx Irlow Fre via the South ein R+ www. tra the prominent results ofte Caro nas, freni; a, Florida, ( nba. Mrxin, and ( alit quia The service of the ».i bère Rv Is not perfect, oper. atag in w and steel . cars on a lit trains l'e route _ Wash ngl in & Sau hwestein Ves au -. Limited. New York , Florida Express, Washing: ju & Chat And iga Lim ted and the T' > Fast Mail. Dung the winter season the ' New York & Florida Limited, "the finest falu it will." Descriptive mat ter of the winter les it rates is furnished upon application Do either of its New Yutk .fhees, 271 01 11% Broadway Berths in sleeping cats teserved in ad- vance, and al infin anion furnished "No trouble to answer questions." For further information appy to Geo C Daniela, N E P. A . 22 Washington St. BosUm.
Suspecte r It.
Cashier-1 can't hi nor that check. madam. Your husband's account is overdrawn.
Woman-Hub! Overdrawn, is it? I suspected something was wrong when he signed this check without waiting for me to get the hysterics .- N. Y. Weekly.
Constipation
Eleadar. bli msness, heartburn, indt- gest of .. a liver lus are tured by
Hood's Pills sold by a'l drugs's :: - . cents.
SUBSTANTIAL
AND
LOW-PRICED
Parlor Suits
TO ESTABLISH BUSINESS FRIENDSHIP AT ONCE.
Selected coverings up 5 pieces Clean-ent frames around 5 pieces The pr.ce uh these 5 pieces
$55.00
) Terms $10.00 ) and $1.00 a week.
Your money back if you discover anything wrong.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO. 67_and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
# Free Delivery at your home the hoar you name
Autumn Millinery.
Our special exhibit of FALL MILLI- NERY is now on display.
It includes elegant trimmed effects in Toques and Hats, representing the very latest ideas, as well as a carefully selected stock of Millinery Novelties.
You are very cordially invited to call and inspect this fine line of Autumn Millinery.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Als Cholce.
"If not yourre'f." said a wealthy old bachelor lo a rharoung young lac). "whom wou! . you rather be ?"
Improved on Nature. Connoisseur How's this' You are not painting teis scene from nature as it is.
Artist-Nr. I'm paint.hg * as it
ought to be .- ( cz Tim - Not Lunt.
Invalid { ". sampathizing caller) My dear I have l . . bear's a . my hair Litera Chic I know where it is
table '1. wer. harper's Bazar
Dyspepsia in dith filt digestion, nine ta the absence of natural digest ve funds.
Tive powels
Jell-O, the New Dessert,
Lemon, mange, inspiriert and straw. Belts Al Voti & Ogers, 10 : try it tu
WARRANT
,FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION, Nov. 6, 1900.
OF INCORPOR RATED
NMOI
SSACHUSETTS
"INDUSTR
MAR
1778
NEED NOT WISH
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Tu either of the Constables of the Town of Franklin, greeting Yon ale berphy requireil, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and wart the quahned voters of the town of Frank- I lin to assemble in their town hall, In wald town, on
TUESDAY, the SIXTH day of NOVEMBER text, il being the Tuesday next after the hr-t Mamilay of said November, at seven o'clock lu the forenoon, then a of there to bring In their votes on one ballot for fifteen Electors of Fresh- dent and Vice President of the I'nited States. Governor, Lieutenant . Secretary
Governor. Treasurer, Auditor and Attorney General for the Commonwealth. a Representative iu L'on- gress of the I'nited States for the Eleventh l'on- gressional Tustrict, Councillor for the Second Ennueillor Dnstrict. Senator for the Second Norfolk Senatorial Iustrict, two Representatives to the General Court for the Teuth Norfolk Representative District, a County Commissioner for the County of Norfolk, a Register of Deeds and a County Treasurer. The polls may be closed as early as eleven o'clock in the foretjon. Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant, woh your doings thereon, unto the selectmen, on or before the said day and hour. 4,iven under our hands this twenty-fifth day of October. in the year of our Lord one thousanil nine hundred,
J. CISHING GALLISON. ALFRED ULARK, JR .. JEREMIAH J. MCCARTHY Selectmen of Frauklin.
At
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES.
P A. WOODWARD Dapa Block, Franklin, Mase. my+15F
Flower Pots-Jardinieres
Now is the time for FLOWER POTS au JAR- DINIERES, all sizes for a little money.
DON'T FORGET : Elkerton's Bread and Pastry Fresh Every Day.
CROWNINSHIELD'S 2 METCALF BLOCK.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, RS.
To the Honorable the Board ot County Commis- sioners of the County of Norfolk
Respectfully represent your petitioners being five and more inhabil.ints of the town of Wren. tham, in said county of Norfolk, thai common con. vemence and necessity require that that part of East street, in said Wrentham, which begins at the line separating the towns of Wrentham and Fox- borough and runs wesleriy to a point near the almshouse in said Wrentham, which point is the terminus of the former relocation of the westerly part of said East street as made by the county commissioners of said county of Norfo.k. be lo- cated anew, the boundary lines thereof established and alterali s made in ils course and width. Wherefure your petitioners pray that you will. after giving notice and procesding in the manner prescribed is I ing out highways, order and de- cree that thal part of East alreet pove described he located anew, the boundary thereof be estab. lashed, that such alterations in its course and wolth as your Board deems proper be made, and that such lur her proceed gs : av beiad i te prem. ses as the stalute requires.
Daled ti- eighteent ) dlas of Septe her. A. D. DANIEL RROW N and mineteer others.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Numroth, 4%,
Ata meeta K of the C only C minissi vers, he gun and heaf at Dudir. vath- a _ for a,ul wants . Viele k. a the forth Tuesday of her temhe . . \ D | 4el, and \ adj protie t on the ! >xte i da rt Oct e . \ Ditw. Chu The pe fien afone: 1, O'dire, that tie in Wrent #1 4
SATURDAY the 1 IR & T day of DECEMBER,
att -Le I -n. and then. pr xceed Rw the
prutrafes LeJi said petitin a i hoar a d .et tere
Boys' Long Pant Suits, $5.00, 5.50, 6.00,6.50,7.00, 7.50, 8.00. 8.50. 10.00. Boys' Short Pants, 25 and 50c.
........
UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES.
JOG ALONG CLOTHING CO.
DANA BLOCK, - FRANKLIN.
nc3. 1029
UP IN SMOKE
The mines vou invest in
OUR CIGARS Also goes "up in smoke"-with a difference-
YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! Ically a carefully selected Much of the Best Known Brands of IMPORTED, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist TELEPHONE STATION.
and her home Is the setting It Is your duty to tipkr this spiting is
tuesti t necessarily mean beauty. Some of the prettiest Pit- monte in ont stoffe Is the last et- pensive Louk amitint at tabe and then look aranad here. and you'n Til ineans to brighten up The house
A small jayturnt at titge ofiler ts given and a little every wrek will pay for all your Furniture Deals. CHAMBER OUTFIT.
Snu complete, Jurimiling Mat-$26.50 tress. Springs and Tonlet Set, 42.75 down. The. a week.
KITCHEN OUTFIT.
Complete with Range, Table. @ Chairs. Opl Cloth, Atnall ware, ₹3.50 down, $1.00 a werk.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
Sp- Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday eveninga.
M., A. & W, STRET RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
(In effect Oct. 22.)
FRANKLIN TO WOONSOCKET-L'ars kaye Franklin for Woonsocket. 6.10, 6.43 a.m. und mery hall' huur, on quarter of and quarter past the bour, Last Through car leaves here at 10.15 p. 121. Last cars to car barn al 10.43 and 11.15 p. m. FRANLIN TO MILFORD-All curs to Woon. Socket connect at lellingham Four Corners, He turning from Millord al 6.10 n. m. and every half hour till 11 p. m . connecting at Bellingham Four Corners for Franklin and Woonsocket. Cars leave the Main street switch, Woonsocket, for Milford and Franklin a) 6.15 a. m., and then on hour and halt hour till 10.30 p. m.
FRANKLIN TO CARYVILLE-Cars leave Bellingham Four Corners for Caryville every hour from 6 10 9 n. m., 12 iu. 10 2 p. m., 4 to 9 p. m., re- turning on the half hour. Cars leaving Franklin at .45, 7.45, 11.45 a. m. and 19.45, 3 45, 4.45, 3.43, 6.45 and 7.45 p. m. connect al Bellingham Four Corners with cars for Caryville.
FRANKLIN TO PLAINVILLE-Cars leave G.00. T.30, 8.15 a. m .; hourly jo 6.15 p. m .; 8.15, 10,15 p. m. Return, 6 40, $ 15 a. m. ; hourly till 7.15 p. m .; 0.15, 11.15 p m.
oc195 H. M. YOU'NG, Sup't.
S. D. LaROE & SON, Representatives of the Celebrated . . BALL - BEARING . .
Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINE PARTS, NEEDLES, OIL MUSIC HALL BLOCK, 46 Main Street, - Woonsocket, R. I.
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.
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
SAVINGS BANK. FRANKLIN, MASS.
D. THAYER, JR., President GED. W. WIGGIN. LESTER L. BURRINGTON, WALTER M. FISHER. DR. GEORGE KING.
CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer. Dividends ileclareil the first Monday in January and July, payable on and after the 16th of sald months.
Money may be withdrawn at the option of the depositors. The treasurer may, however, require a notice if necessary, In accordance with the Statute Law.
Hauk open dally From 9 a. m. to 12 m. , xtil frimm I to 4 p. 10. BOARD OF INVESTMENT.
D. Thayer, Jr., E. H. Sherman, A. D. Thayer, E. F. Chamnuan, B. M. Rockwood, George W. Wiggin, Charles Stewart. STATEMENT SEPT. 29, IMG LIABILITIES,
Dae Dopusitua4 $505.502 09
Guarantee Fund. 28,217 N.
Profit And Loss Accett 1.02: 1
Interest Accuitht. ..
Real Roiate Tucome Account .. 1.4 78
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Town and City Bonds. Bank Stock. . . Railpisu! Totuls
.. F. Boynton peconnt. 3.0.54 12
cenl Katale by Foreclosure.
Loue un Bank Stork ++ - Mortgages. * |fromial Securities Railroad Block ..
11,000 00
Town Xoles
522 72
Tax Amanın Ba k Furuitt Bank Dephirene;
Frank In National Bank., $3.029 11 Nal Mark of Reileniptum 1,304 :>
4,417 22 541 2
We, the shitters gurd, have thes das contained the books aml vouchers of this bank and Weil they ruttesoud woh the shove statentient. WALTER M. FISHER, HORAUR W. HuSIK. Commice of Examination.
Sept. 20, 15:00.
If you want to buy or sell havn test Anything, at wish to make any fact known, all veriler in the cent-a word oulunman In the HIN TINEL Gold Tesults always follow
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Convince Yourself With Your Own Eyes .. THAT OUR ...
79C. PRINT WRAPPERS ... ARE WORTH $1.00 ...
Flannelette Night Robes, 50c. CHEAP AT 62c ...
REMEMBER, with 50c. worth of BUTTERICK PATTERNS We give you a large Fashion Book worth 25c.
Butterick Patterns
and Publications.
N. C. NYE.
FALES, the Grocer NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.
Choice, not Cheap, Goods Our Specialty. All of Kennedy's Famous Crackers and Cookies in 5 and 10c. packages for luncheon or picnic. See our list.
FALES, the Main Street Grocer.
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FLOUR
'PILLSBURY BEST" Wholesale and Retail.
THE FAMOUS DULUTH IMPERIAL FLOUR.
JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer, DEPOT STREET. Jis105
MED ST. RY. CO.
FIELD AND WAY
First car Dedham to Franklin 6 a. m. and every hour until 10 p. m. Last car to Medway 12 p. m. Extra car leaves Medfield 8 a. m., con- necting with 8.42 train at Dedham for Boston.
First car leaves Franklin for Dedham at 7.15 a. m. and every hour until 10.15 p. m. Last car for Westwood at 11.15 p. m.
First car from Medway to Dedham 5.45 a. m .; next car 6.30 a. m .; next car 7.45 a. m. ; then every hour until 10.45 p. m. Last car for West- wood 11.45 p. m.
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EZRA E. SAVAGE, Sup't.
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