Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 44

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To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 35c. If C. C. C. fail to cure. druggists refund money


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Bignature ChatH. Fletchers


-


llard Llues.


Lawyer-Well, have you at last de- oldel to take my advice and pay thi- a bill of ruine?


Client-Y-e-s.


4 Lawyer-Very well; Wi. iam. jus add ten dollars to Mr. Smith's bill for further advice .- Boston Traveler.


via heguiles of the Wheel.


"When I get utterly low spirited." " said the nervous man. "I find a spin on my wheel does me a world of good." "It is the exercise." said the friend. "" "I think not. I am so glad to get home alive that I feel good all the rest of the day." -- The Rival.


Tonight


If your liver is out of order, cansing Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart- born, or Constipation, take a dose of


Hood's Pills


On retiring, and tomorrow your di- gestive organs will be regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This has been the experience of others; it will he yours. HOOD'S PILL> are sold by all medicine dealers. 25 ct3.


THE DIFFERENT BREEDS.


Purpose for Which a Fowl la Wanted Should Always Be Considered by Ponliry Raleera,


There is a large number of breeds and many of them possess the sanie characteristics. Generally a breed that excels in one particular will fall sbort in another, so that in determining which breed to select the purpose for which the fowl in wanted should always be considered.


The Langsban chickens lay best Ir. the winter. They lay a good number of eggs, are of good size, mature early and are an excellent tuhle fowl.


The Brabmas come next to these, the light colored variety being considered superior to the dark.


Of the four varieties of CochIns, the partridge is considered the best for layers, the huffs the best for table fowls, the whites and blacks following next. One advantage with both the Cocbins and Brahmns Is that they are easily confined.


The Plymouth Rocks are good layers. good table fowls, good foragers, and. like the Wyandottes, are good general purpose fowls, excelling In no one par- ticular. but hard to beat on the farm. Legborns, Minoreas, Spanish. Andn- Insians and Hamburgs nre the best lay- ers, are not setters, but are very poor tohle fowls.


The Houdans, and, in fact. the whole French class. are fair lasers and ex- cellent table fowls.


The games are considered as among the best. if not the best, as table fowls, and are fnir layers.


The Polish and Hamburgs are per- sistent layers, hut are very poor table fowls.


Tbe Leghorns ennnot be excelled for Inying. hut. they are sinnll and not good table fowls. The brown Leghorns lay the most eggs, the white Leghorns. Minorcas, Spanish and Houdans lay the largest eggs.


The Javas are an excellent table fowl and fatten very readily. When bred for an especial purpose and not car- ried any further than the first cross. cross breeding may be made profitable. But if carried fartber, using a cross- bred is breeding back, and it is largely on this account that cross-breeding is objectionable.


To produce a fine lable fowl. eross a strong. full-breasted pit game cock with Dorking hens: this produces a table fowl almost equal to a turkey,


A good cross to produce good layers of medium size is that of the brown Leghorn cocks with Partridge Cochin hens, or a white Leghorn cock with a light Brahma hen.


One of the hest crosses for market chickens is a Plymouth Rock cock with Brahma or Cochin hens.


To secure good table fowls, and also combine good laying qual'ties. cross a Hondan cock with Langshan hens. One result of this cross' will he dark legs hut the flesh will be white.


To produce n brood of good layers, the eggs heing of extra large size, cross black Spanish cocks with Langshan hens.


To produce a good market fowl, one that fattens readily, and is easily con- fined. cross a Brahma cock with par- tridge Cochir hens.


To produce the hest setting hen. one that will remain in the nest. hatch well and prove a good mother, caring well for her chickens, cross a pit game cock '15 partridge Coch'n hens. This cross will also produce good tahle fowls. In all breeding. care in seleeting the hest is important if the best results are wanted .- St. Louis Republle.


Petroleum Setiles the Dust. .\ writer in a St. Paul paper states that he recently drove over a piece of road at Fort Worth. Tex., which was treated last fall with a wetting with crude petroleum. le says that during five months of drought, when all other roads were euveloped in dust, this one was clear of it, and that when heavy rain made mnd of the dusty roads this one remained dry and pleasant.


Hall aud Farewell.


When money talks, what words, please, does it say? Only these, briefly: "How d'ye do? Good day !"


Chicago Record


BARGAINS FOR CASH.


Midwinter fortune for the alert and early huyers-just like finding mones at nur door with which to pay nearly half the hill.


LADIES' DESK $12.50, burnoutberly window. $22.00


GRAND SQUARE PARLOR STOVE of superior make " aod quality.


Formerly $32.00. Our loss in your gain. $9.98 OUR BOOK CASE. f loches wide, with double glass doors, reduced , from $16.00 to ....


On Time! On Credit! Parlor Suit $39.50, heen asking $52 00 Forty Rockers at 25 Per Cent. Discount


from regular price. Sold upon lionor,


We ask one half down and give you two months to pay the halaner so liberal and squarely liberal hax ever been offered you fu this cilv Beautily your parlor now and be cheerful


Austin S.Clook 67 and 64 Main St.


WOONSOCKET, R. I.


W. S. JOHNSON, SPECIAL AGENT FOR THE


Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.


The Oldest Life Insurance Company In America. The Largest Financial Corporation In the World.


Since its organization to January 1. 1899 il has paid on its policy contracts and holds for the benefit of its existing policy holders. $765,206.234. which amount is $77,797,764 in excess of the total premiums that have been received. $277,517,325.


Assets January 1, 1899, Annual Income over


55,000,000.


Send your address and date of birth to my address Cat FRANKLIN, MASS. and I will auhmit to you a proposition.


DO YOU GET UP


WITH A LAME BACK ?


Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.


Almost everyhody who reads the news- papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made hy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and hladder remedy. It is the great medi- cal triumph of the nine- teenth century: dis-


covered after years of scientific research by g Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nent kidney and hlad- der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame hack, kidney, hladder, uric acid trou- hles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble.


Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- ommended for everything hut if you have kid- ney, Ilver or hladder trouh'e it will he 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 every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper 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 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 dollar sizes are sold hy all good druggists.


Home of Swamp-Boot.


A QUALIFYING CLAUSE.


"I suppose when you grow up to be a man. Bobbie, you'll want to be an earnest Christian, won't you?"


"Yus. sir-if it won't interfere with ty heing a pirate!" -- Ally Sloper.


Xol u Pleasing Sight.


"Could we see ourselves as others see us," Some of us, 1 dare say,


Would turn our back on ourselves, alack' And look the other way.


Elflott's Magazine.


Encouraging. "Do you think," he asked, "that your father bas any suspicion of my love for you?"


"No," she replied. "he is completely deceived. 1 overheard him and mamma talking about it last night. fle said you were no more capable of loving than & chunk of putty would be."-Chicago Times Herald.


Improves with Age. "Edith, dear," said the fond mamma, "you are nearly ten years old now, and you should not allow gentlemen to kiss Fou."


"Oh, I don't know, mamma," said Edith; "it seems to me somehow that the older I get the better I like it."- St. Paul Dispatch.


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Bignature


Chat+ Fletcher. af


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN


SAVINGS BANK.


FRANKLIN. MASS.


D. THAYER, JR., President. GEO. W. WIGGIN.


CHAS. J. MCKENZIE,


JOSEPH G. RAY.


CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer. Dividends declared the first Monday in Jaouary and July, payable on and after the 15th of said months.


Money may be withdrawo at the option of the depositors. The treasurer may, however, require notice if necessary, in accordance with the Statnie Law.


Bank opeo daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 1 to 4 p. m.


BOARD OF INVESTMENT.


D. Thayer, Jr., E. H. Sberman, J. G. Ray, Chas. J. Mckenzie, E. P. Chapmao, Charles Stewart, George W. Wiggin. STATEMENT JAN, 31. 1900. LIABILITIES.


Due Depositors


Guarantee Fuod.


Front and Loss Account


Interest Account ..... Real Estate Income Account ..


$599,123 4


ASSETS


Real Estate hy Foreclosure


Tuwn aod City Boods.


29,1×2 62


Hank Stock. ...


121.262 50


Railroad Bonds.


30,300 00


Laned on Hank Stock Nothing


170,7-5 00


" Mortgages ... Personal Securities 186,005 75


** Railroad Stock.


75 00


-TRY IT !-


A message by Telephone brings limmediate


ap1+-FIf


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? li 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.


K. L. BLANCHARD. Local Kitpt.


MONEY


To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our ald. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md.


Chamber Outfits


ComTartalde and enjoyable sleep wiN surely come to yan it you pro- vide yourself with one of these ontfits. The prices will surely be higher when this stock in exhaust. eil. Don't stop to count your winhey. l'ay ns a dollar a week and have the outfit at once.


OUTFIT NO. 1. This withit consists of a hedstead, bu- rean with three drawers and fancy shaped top. commode with three draw- ers and splasher huck, 2 chairs, 1 rocker, table, I soft top innttruss, two party, 1 woven wire spring hed, 1 toilet set of ten pieces. all derorated.


$29.85-83 ilown, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 9.


"This ontft has a larger and better chamber set, including the chairs.rock. er. table, mattress, spring bed and foilet set. 333-83.30 down, $1 per week.


OUTFIT NO. 3.


This outfit is made up with one of our most popular selling chamber suits inrinding the 2 chairs, rocker, table mattress, woven wire spring bed and toilet set. $35-$3.50 down, $1 per week.


The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.'


#+ Store open Wednesday and Sat.


urday evenings.


ANALYZED ! And Stood the Test. ESTABLISHED ! And Highly Recom- mended for a Spring and Summer Drink


Malarial


Scarlet


FEVERS


Tyhold


Can be prevented to a great extent by the use of the


S


. Spring Water.


References and testimonials can be furnished on application by responsible parties. This Pure Spring Water will be delivered to your house or office fresh from the spring every morning, at the following prices :


One gallon every week day, per month ...... $1 00 three times per week ... .....


Single Gallon .....


All orders left at Dean's will receive p attention. HUBERT H. GATES,


17-tfT


P.O. Box 481.


By F. W. CCMMIXGi & CO. Aoctioneere, MEDWAY, MASS.


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer- tain mortgage deed given by Henry A. Walker to Mattie W. Edwards, dated' Dec. 10, 1870, and re- corded with Norfolk Deeds, lib. 647, fol. 3 breach of the conditions thereof and to foreclose said mortgage deed, will be sold on the premises in Medway at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1900,


at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed, to wit : A certain lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situate in said Medway, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of land now or late of Warren Gould; thence west- erly on the northerly line of Gurnsey street 123 3-4 feet to Phillips street; thence northerly on said Phillips street 323 22-100 feet to land of grantor; thence easterly on said land 114 4-100 feet to land nf Charles Ford; thence southerly on said land and land ot J. Hitchcock 160 82-100 feet to land late of John Mclellan; thence westerly on said land and land of said Gould 79 7-100 feet : thence south. erly on land of said Gould to the point of depart- ure on Gurnsey street 165 85-100 feet, containing 52.512 18-100 square feet. Meaning to convey the same premises as conveyed In grantor by derd from Henri Batchelder dated March 24. 18:3. and recorded with Norfolk deeds, fibro 545, folio 327. Terms given at time and place of sole. E. GERRY BROWN, Guardian. MATTIE W. (EDWARDS) SMALL, Mortgagee


Medway, Jan. 20, 1900. ja23.30.fell


Ry F. W. CUMMINGS & CO. Auc loneere, MEDWAY, MASS.


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage deed, given by ffenry A, Walker 10 Arthur J. Edwards, and assigned by var signments, duly recorded to Mattie W. Edwards, aud for a breach of the conditions thereof and to foreclose said mortgage deed, will be sold on the premises in Medway at public auction on


WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1200,


at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all and singular the premises, couveyed by said mortgage deed, to wit : Beginning at a stake and stones on the northeriy side of Gurnsey street, thence running westerly on said Gurnsey street lour rods to Norfolk avenue; thence northerly on Norfolk nvenue six rods thence easterly four rods to a stake and stones: thence southerly 6 rods to said Gurnsey street at the point of beginning.


Reference may be had to deed nf W. P. Clark, dated May 13, 1,84, and re- corded in Norfolk county deeds, libro 556, folio 551. "Terms given at time and place of sale. MATTIE W. EDWARDS,


Assignee of said mortgage.


Medway, Jan. 20, 1900. jn23,30.feG


Mortgagee's Sale -OF


PERSONAL PROPERTY


Ry virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage of personal property given hy J. Green to M. J. Mclaughlin, dated Oct. 23, 1899, And recorded In records of personal prop- erty, mortgages of town of Millis, libro 1, fol. 336, for a breach of The conditions of said mort- Lage and for the purpose of foreclosing ih sani-, will be sohl af public auction at Cottage Farm, Winthrop street, West Medway', nl THURSDAY, the 13th day of FEBRUARY, A. D. 000,


At 2.30 o'clock j. m .. the following described personal prop riy, to wit : One hlark enw. One Jersey raw,


Termss marle known at sale.


M. I. MrLAUG: III.IN. Mortgage


Mitlis. ] Jan 30, 100 1 ja30,1e6,13


TOTICE is hereby given that the shhscriver has been duly appointed adliministrator nf the estate uit Katherine Mrliwell, ture ut Med- way, In the roanty of Nurfolk, decensed. in- testate, and hux taken uppo himmelf that trust hy giving Imad. as the law direrts. All persuns having demamis ujion the estate ot +all deceaseil are fognirel tu exblidt The same, and all persons invented to Fare estate are callect upon to make payment to 3 K. KINGSBURY. Administrator.


Aildress : Went Modway, Mans.


ja23.30,fc6


1| anything


If you want to buy or sell have 1on% anything, or wish to make any fact known, ad- 1. rit. o in the cent-a-worl colu nu In the SEN. YINKL. Good results always follow.


Bubscripttods to The Patent Record $1.00 per sanum.


f=6.12.20 read.


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.


CHILSON, TELEPHONE 11-4.


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


Fancy Turkeys.


Fancy Chickens


Fancy Fowls.


Rump and Sirloin Steak


2 lbs. Round Steak 25c


Legs of Lamb.


Fresh Pork 10c


Pork Sausage 10c


Frankfurt Sausage


Fresh Hams 10


Fresh Shoulders 08c


Pigs' Heads, Ib.


3 1b Pall Lard 30c. 5 1h Pall Lard 45c, 10 1h Pall Lard 80c.


3c for 3 1h, 5c for 5 1h, Sc for 10 1h Lard Palls (my brand) returned.


Spinach, Lettuce, Celery. Radishes, Sweet Potatoes. Besl brand of Canned Goods to be had.


The Best Butter in Town.


fe ;- 1yS


A Case of Grip Pneumonia, Plenrisy or Bronchitis can he avoided at this season of The year by taking Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine


For sudden chills and colds it is well to have a box on hand to prevent prevent a more serions climax to the attack. Willenre a cold in the head in 24 hours. Do not affect the head. produce ringing or cause nervousness like the Sulphate Online. They move the bowels gently withont griping.


A.C.Dana & Son. Pharmacy


DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN.


COPYRIGHT


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.


Good dark Molasses, 30c gallon. 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.


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.


.. USB THE ..


TELEPHONE


... AND SAVE _


TIME,


E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZEE & SON)


Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and 0 a.m.


and MONEY. ; Goods returned hy freight at 2.30 same da v


:


11.000 00


Bank Books


5,000 00


Town Notes.


Expense Account


Hank Furniture


Bank Depos.1s.


Frankurt National Bank , $4 20 19 5.7H3 10


Nat. Bark of Redemption Mercantile Trual Co. . . 2.5 4 53 12.516 42 2.6:15 44


Cash on band.


$509,13 24


We the undersigned, have this day exanimed the books and vouchers of this bank and itod they correspond with the above statement. E. P. CHAPMAX. WALTER M FISHER, Committee of Examination.


Feb. 3. 1200.


TOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber bas beeo duly appointed administratrix estate of Frederick Aldrich.


Franklin, the


late of letrased, Intestate, and has taken


Norfolk.


trum1 by giving bund,


upon herself that


as the law ilirerts. All persons having de- manda iljøin the estale of sabl ileceased are re- pureil to exhibit the same, and all persons in. Telited to said estate are called niion to make payment to


EMILY F. ALDRI H.


Admruta:ralrix.


Address Franklin, 31158- January 24, 1901.


STOP SMOKING!


Town druggist, who


. potrestiy, paralate


o. or we refund money. , Chings, Mentrest, Ben Terk


In the


rent-a- Business Announcements wort cotuiun In the SESTINKL are in variably


Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c lb. 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 cut from the tub, 1 lb. prints. 5 1b. boxes, 10, 20 and 50 1b. tubs, at the lowest prices, quality considered.


J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, Sc 1b. 10 1b. 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.


The best 60c Tea, 50c.


Fancy Table London Layer Rais- ins, 20c lb.


BOSTON AND FRANKLIN EXPRESS.


TRAVEL,


TROUBLE


YOU CAN TELEPHONE 100 WORDS IN ONE MINUTE EASILY.


1.6 26 600 00 answer.


NIGHT RATE one-half the day rate, except where the ilay rate Is 15c. or less, Very con- venient for social conversation.


New England Telephone & Tele- graph Company.


au25F


Itreats with you whether you cuntlone the nerve-killl Tobacco babit


removes the desire for tobacco. with


rote diafresa, expeley


itus, purabee the big


atores


la health. and pocket


granteed to eure


Franklin Office at Razee & Son's old stand, Post Office Block.


Boston Offices, 75 Kilhy St., 105 Arch St. and 15 Merchants' Row.


SUNNYSIDE .. ..


50


. 15 to 18c 15 to 18c 16c 20c


14c


10c


Salt Pork 8c 1b., 14 lbs. for $1.00 03c


1000


-$22.0$3 00


74071 25


Vice-Presidents.


$554.899 85 27,752 19 15,811 27 637 60


formerly $23.00. Displayed In


1.Jap00


The


Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 12.


FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900.


SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.


Page


2


Collector's Notice. ... . Legislative Committee Notice. Bresbaban Grocery Ca ....


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Hours trom 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p. m. Salutr days, 6.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. Money Order Department from 6.30 a. m. to 7 p. m. MAILS OPEN FROM


North, South East and West,


7.20


Providence.++++ Eastern States and Provinces


9.90


12.00 P. M West and South .. .... d Provin 1.25 Eastera States and Provinces. 4.40


West and South.


6.40


14


B.40


8.40


9.05


Providence .. .. 8.45 A. M. Bastern States and Provinces. 0.00


West and South


9.00


Eastern States and Provinces. 4.05 P. M.


West and South. . .. Eastern States and Provinces. 4.30


North. South, East and West. 7.15 Sunday Mail closing in all directions at 5 P. M. MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin, Mass., June 17, 1898.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


BOX 6- Corner Cross and Central streets. -Coutral street, head of Summer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main streets. 23-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street. 24 Nason's Crossing.


32-Corner Union and Central streets. 41-Union street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 43-Corner of Garfield and Crescent streets. Two Blasts-Fire out. Opo Blast+Testing apparatus.


Directions for Giving an Alarm Being sure that a tire actually exists, to the Dearest box, unlock, pull down the hook and let go. The apparatus works automatically, Close the box and remain until the fire Jen arrive to direct them to scene of the tire


FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF


Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.


Erastus Metcalf is laid up with rheum


Two gumes of hasket hall at Dean gym pasium tomorrow evening.


Mrs. A. G. Degau of Malden is visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. P. Walsh. Mra. E. H. Shermau is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Turner, iu Doiches- ter.


D. W. Corson is agaiu able to attend to business after suffering from nn attack ut manlaria.


Victor Bellin, formerly at the Frauklin knitting mill, has accepted a petition iu a Pascoag mill.


Miss Razee's class at Arnold's Mills is to give a valentine party Wednesday evening, Feb. 14.


Marguerite, the two year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sheriuan, is quite sick will bronchitis.


Peter Quinn has been engaged by the Metropolitan Insurance company as agent in the Blackstone district.


Jobu Savage of Providence bas best visiting at his father's home ou Washing lon street during the week.


There is a rush of orders at the Clark machine aud foundry works and the hands are working overtime.


The second term of Miss Razeo's adult dancing class will begiu Tuesday even- inu, Feb. 13, lu Central Square hall.


A meeting of the King's Daughters


will be held next Tuesday evening at 7.30 at the hume of Miss May Fales.


Daniel Cody of Union street has had to suspend work as carpenter ou the


N. Y., N. H. & H. railroad on account of |club concert at Dean, next week Friday a sure hand.


St. Mary's Dramatic society is rehears- ing the drama, "Man', the Mascot," which will be put upon the stage some time next month.


Her many friends will be glad to learn that her physicians report the condition of Mrs. Wm. M. Thayer as beiug more comfortable.


· rincipal Daniels returned to his du- ties in the High school on Wednesday after a brief enforced vacation on account f the mumps.


Post 60, G. A. R., will have a "muster in" at the regular meeting on Monday evening, and it is hoped there will be a full attendance.


Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thayer will spend a few days next week with their son, Robert,, at Cornwall on the Hudson, where be is at school.


It is understood that a claim is to be made on behalf of Mrs. Albert Whiting Against the railroad company because of the death of ber husband recently.


Rev. Mr. Slseper will commence a se- ries of sermons on "The Prodigal Son," Sunday evening, his first theme deal- ing with the"Blessings of a Good Homs." Eight uew members were taken iuto the Eastern Star on Wednesday evening, the occasion being at once hoth pleasant and fraternal. The membership Is oon- Libually increasing.


A product of a Franklin workshop is o be on exhibition at the Paris exposi- tion, one of the 'Clark pickers, which that firm has built for a company in the South. If there are any Franklinites at the exposition next summer a visw of the machine will he like a letter from




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