Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 48

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WRENTHAM.


Mr. and Mrs. James E Carpenter gave a whist party at their residence ou Sonth street in honor of their guest, Mrs. Noe, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Marum Proc- tor was thinwn from a hurse by the slip ping of the saddle recently, and received severe bruises on the head and face- Herman Loud is sick at the residence of Fred Bean. - Mins Carrle G. Hill gave a whist party Friday night .- C. D. Ruggles bas heen drawn as jnror.


Force of Habit,


Miss Decollete (at full dress recep- tion)-Who is that handsome stranger { was talking with, papa ?


Papa-Why do you wish to know ? "Because he Is so polite. He apolo- gized for watching me xo Intently, and enid it was merely from force of lablt." "He is Dr. Knowall, the eminent an. atomist."-N. Y. Weekly


Headache


Is often a warning that the liver is torpid or Inact ve. More serious


troubles may follow. For a prompt,


efficient cure if Headache and all liver irouhles, take


Hood's Pills While they ronse the liver, restore ful, regular action of the howels, they do mol gripe of pain, do not irritate or intlame the Internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect. 25c. at all druggists or by mall of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.


OPEN TO CONVICTION.


The Husband-Haven't I told you again and again that I want you to trade at Fales' Grocery Store? Wife-That's all right, but I saved al cent on a dollar's worth of sugar at another store.


Ilusband-That may be, but you said yourself that the sugar some- how didn't seem to sweeten the food like other sugar. Wife-So I did: I forgot that. Tell Mr. Fales' man to stop here on his rounds tomorrow. His Groceries ¿ are good enotigh for me, after all.


Try FALES, the Grocer. noIT-F


BARGAINS FOR CASH.


Midwinter fortune loi the alert and carly loyers-just like finding money at our door with which to pay nearly half the bill


LADIES' DESK $12.50, formerly $23,00. Displayed in , sur southerly wittow. GRAND SQUARE PARLOR STOVE º1 superior inake and quality .. $22.00


Formerly $32.00, (Jur Ings is your gain.


OUR BOOK CASE, Finches while, with double glass doors, reduced , [rutu $16 00 to.


$9.98 On Time! On Credit! Parlor Suit $39.50, been asking $52 00 Forty Rockers at 25 Per Cent. Discount


from regular price. Suld apun honor. We ask one half down and give you two mouths to pay the balance. Nothing so liberal and squarely liberal has ever been offered yon in this city Beantify your parlor now and be cheerful


Austin S.Clook Und 67 and 64 Main St.


WOONSOCKET, R. I.


A New Idea.


To the saving, economical housekeeper here below will be found a few of the many bargains we have to offer. Makej an effort to pay cash for your Groceries and gain the benefit many others are now getting by trading here.


Best Haxall Flour, per bbl., $4.25. 4 lbs. best Creamery Butter, $1.00. 10 1b. pail Pure Lard, 80c. Best Coffee, per lb., 29c. Prunes, per lb., 5c.


A . Rolled Oats, 22c. 10 lbs. Y. B. Meal, 22c. Com. Crackers, Ib., 5c. Soda Crackers, Ib., 5c.


FINE EATING POTATOES, per Bushel, 75c. A LARGE CORN POPPER, filled with POP CORN, complete for 25c.


Bresnahan Grocery Co. SEE OUR PAINTED WINDOW OF LOW PRICES.


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Lowest Prices Ever Known


Were reached this season in Garment making. You will be surprised next autumn at the prices you will have to pay. Every item of material is steadily advanc- ing and labor comes in for a ten or twenty per cent. advance. That must be added to this season's price. When we offer Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gar- ments at less than half this season's price it should mean something to careful purchasers.


Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. were from $1.50 to $9.00, now $4.25.


Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, were from $5.00 to $6.00, now $3.25.


Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, were from $4.00 to $5.00, now $2.25.


Misses' Jackets, were $2.25, now 98c.


Marston Sanborn,


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine. BUTTONSIMADE FROM YOUR OWN CLOTH.


To Be Prepared


For war is the surest way for this nation to maintain peace. That is the opinion of the wisest slatesmen. It is equally true that lu be prepared for spring Is the best way in avoid the peculiar dangers of the senanu. This is a lesson multi- tules are lenruing, and at This time. when the blood is sure to be lomled with impurities and to be weak and sluggish, the millions begin to take Hood's Satsa paulla, which puyfries, enriches amt vi talizes the blond, expels all germ dis- euses, creates a gond appetite, gives strength and energy and puts the whole system in a healthy condition, preventing queumonia, fevers and other dangerins diseases which are liable to attack a wenkened system


In Editor's Luck, Sovin'y Reporter-Mrs. Skihigh com- plains that the picture we printed does not look a bit like her.


Ed'tor- That's lucky. We can use ll for someone else then .- N. Y. Weekly.


A Thousand Tongues


Could not express the rapture ol Annie E. Springer of 1125 Howard streel, Phila- lelphia, Pa., when she discovered thia' Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- too had completely cured her of a hack. Ing cough that fer many years had made lite a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, Imt she says uf this;royal cure: "It soon removed the pain in my chest, aud I can now sleep soundly, something I cau scarcely remember doing before. 1 Feel like sounding its praises throughout the nui- verse." So will every one who trles Di. King's New Discovery for any trouble ut the throat, chest or lungs, Price 50c. wind $1. Trial boltle free at A. C. Mason & ('o),'s drug store; every bottle guatan leed.


Mind Cure. "I never can forget her. Such lovely eyes! Snch golden hair!" "Nonsense, man; think of ber freck- les and ber pug nose."-Chicago Daily Recor.l.


A Frightful Blunder.


Will oftencause a horrible Burn, Scald Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Armica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the paiu and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sures, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, al skin Eruptions, Beal Pile cure ou earth. On 25 cents a box. C'ure guarau teed. Sold by A. C. Mason & Co. Drug- gints.


If you have catarrh, rheumatism or dyspepsi, lake Hood's Sarsaparilla amt be chied as thousands of others have liceu.


How Are Your Kidneys r flr Hobbs Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam- ple free Add Sterling Remedy Co .. Chicago or N. Y.


CASTORIA.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Chart Fletcher


Read the Business Announcements


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,


Mixed Nuts. English Walnuts, Fancy Table London Layer Rais- Oranges and Lemons in stock at the The best 60c Tea, 50c. lowest prices.


ins, 20c lb.


Come in and leave your order with us and get the best for the least money.


Gentlemanly Dealing and Prompt Delivery is Our Motto.


Mckinnon's Grocery Store, CENTRAL SQUARE.


H. E. RUGGLES, Assignee.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


NORFOLK, 58 PROBATE COURT.


To the heirs-at-law. next-ol-kin, creditors anil all other persons interested in the estate ol Malthew Mooney, late of Medway, In said county, deceased, Intestate;


Whereas, a peticion has been presented to sald conrt to grani a letter of ailministrailon on the estate of eald deceased to M. Richard Mooney of Medway without giving a surety on his bond, You are hereby cited to appear at & trubate Conrt to be held at Dedham, in said county ol Norfolk, on the twenty-frst day of February, A. D. 1900, 21 ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any you have, why the same should not be granted.


And the petl'loner is hereby directed to give public notice thereof by publishing this citation once in each week, for three successive weeks, In the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published in Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least belore sald conrt.


Witness, James H. Flint, Esquire, Judge of said Court, this thirty-first day of January. A.D.


1900. JONATHAN COBB, Register.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. 88.


To the heirs-al-law, next-of-kin and all other persons Interested in the estate of Annle M. Grant, late of Meilway, in said county, de-


Whereas, u certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said decenstil has been presented to said court lor jirobate by Helen Tuwne Grant of Medway, who) prays that letters tratamentary may be issued io her, the exreutrix Therein hained, without giving a surety on her ullcial hond,


You are hereby cited to appear at & Probate Court to be hell at Dedhani, In maid county of Norfolk, on the seventh day of Feliruary. A. 1). 1900, at ten o'clock in the loreporn, te show callne, if any you have, why the saine showalat mit he gramed.


And satil petitioner is hereby ilirectod to give pullle nitive thereof hy publishing this elta. non offre in earb week, for three succomalve weeks, in the Franklin Sentlicel, & newspaper


walling. porigant, or delivering a copy of this ritatiun ball known persons Interested In the en'air seven ilays at least befure sarl couri.


Witness. James I. Fhnt, Ksy., Juge of sala


Court, this jith day of January, in the year ! of said court, this 24 h dayol Janinary. A.). : 10 JONATHAN COBB, Register. me thousandl nine bun ireil.


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Chamber Outfits


Cumfontalle and enjoyatito sleep will surely cuine tu yon If you pro- vidr yourself with one of these ootlits. The prices will surely be higher when this stock is exhaust- ed. Item't stop in epant your money. Pay us a duilar a week and have the outfit at ulice.


OUTFIT NO. 1.


This outfit couplets of a heilstead, bu- reau with three drawers and fancy shaped top, comnunle with three draw- ers and splasher hark,2 chairs, 1 rorker, 1 talile, 1 solt top mati reis, two parts, 1 woven wire spring beil, I tosiet set of ten pieces, ali decorateil.


$99.85-83 duwn, SI fier we.k. OUTFIT NO. 4.


This outfit has a larger and better chamber sel, including the chales, rock. er, talile, mattress, spring bed and toilet set. $32-83.50 down, $1 jier week. OUTFIT NO. 3.


Thule outfit is made up with one of our most popular selling chain ber suits. Including the 2 chairs, rocker, mahte. mattress, woven wire spirlng hed and toilet set. $35-$3.50 down, $1 per week.


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


Fa" Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.


SHERIFF'S SALE.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. NORFOLK, 8%.


FRANKLIN, November 15th, A. D. 1899. Seized and taken on execution and will be sold at public auction en


FRIDAY, the SECOND day of MARCH, A: D. 1200. af two o'clock in the afternoon, at my office in Morse block, in Franklin, in said county, all the right, title and interest that Lawrence McGinnis nt Medway, in said county of Norfolk, lind (not exempt from attachment or levy on execution), on the thirty first day of August, 1899, at cight o'clock in the forenoon (being the time the same was at- tacheil on mesne process) in and to the following ilescribed real estate, to wit :


First, on Village street, in said Medway, with buildings thereon, and bounded as follows : East. crly ten rods, more or less, on land of E. F. Cush. man, now or formerly; northerly seventeen rods, more or less, on land of Wilber W, Clough; west crly ten rods, more or less, on land of Lawreoce McGinnis, and southerly seventeen rods, more or less on Village street.


Second, a small Jot described as follows: Be. ginning on said Village street at a point opposite the southeast corner ol previously described lot and running south) 60 degrees 50 minutes west, two hundred ninety five feet to Charles River; theo up said river to land formerly of Edward Eaton; thence north 68 degrees 30 minutes east, one hundred fifty-nine and two-tenths feet to \'il. lage street; Thence upon said Village street cast- erly one hundred fifty-three and eight-tenths feet to first mentioned point,


Third, another tract of lund situated in Franklin, io said county, containing three and a half acres, more or less, on the easterly side of Populatie Hill, so called, bounded, beginning at a stake and stones at the southeast corner and running westerly oo Jund formerly of Joho Richardson, deceased, forty rods to a stake and stones; thence running north. crly on Felton's land ten rods to a stake and stones; thence easterly on said Felton's land forty one rods to a stake and stones; thence south. erly sixteen rods to the first-mentioned bound. Fourth, also another tract of land situated in said Franklin, containing thirty-four acres, more or less, bounded, beginning at Populatic pond at a stake and running westerly by land now or for- merly owned by George Barber to a white oak trec; thence southerly on said Barber's land to another white oak tree; thence westerly by said Barber's land .o a stake by land of Walker, now or formerly ; thence southerly by said Walker's land by a turn in the fence anil then to a corner; thence southwesterly by said Walker's land by a white oak tree and broken top pine to a pine stump and stones on a hill; Thence southwesterly by sald Walker's other land to a black oak tree, making a corner on said Walker's land; thence easterly by land formerly owned by Milton Sanford to a black onk truc on a hill; thence northerly on land now or formerly owned by Lewis Richardson to said Pond ; thence by said Pond to the first mentioneil bound. For further description see deeds from Adeliza H. Clark to Fraok W. Clark, recorded with Norfolk Deeds, lib 609, fol. 241, and lib. 012, fol, 243, and trom Adeliza H Clark to Medway Savings Bank, recorded with Norfolk deeds, lib. 676. fol


Also, three separate parcels of land and build ings, situated in said Medway, on Village struct, the first lut and second lot being the homestead of the late Alonzo t'. Phillips, und the first Es bounded southerly by said Village street, easterly on land late of Edward Euton, now Medway Sav. ings Bank ; northerly on land of E. E. Carpenter, westerly on land of Lawrence McGinnis, contain. Ing five acres and three fourths, more or less. Second lot situated opposite und bounded north erly on Village street, southwesturly hy Charles River and easterly on land Inte of Mrs. A. H. Clark or another.


The third lot is the Lawrence McGinnis' home' stead, bouoded southerly on laud of Peter Foley and Village street, easterly on Int first described above, northerly on woodland odland of W. A. Jenckes and westerly on land of Ellen McGill and Peter Foley, containing eight acres, more ur less, heing the same as lands described in the following deeds recorded in the Norfolk Registry to A. P. Phillips, lib. 30H, fol. 315, to Lawrence McGinnis, lib. 300, fo). 185; lib. 313. fol. 188; lib. 36, fol. NS.


Except a small piece conveyeil to Peter Foley. Excepting what was released from the Lawrence McGinnis homestead estate, seventy leet on Village street, and one hundred and fifty feet deep, as per mortgage from John Boudo to Medway Savings Bank. JEROME B. FITZPATRICK,


jan 26, feb 2,! Deputy Sheriff,


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 9%.


PROBATE COURT.


To all persons Interested in the estate of Sarah B. Akerman, late of Franklin, in said county, deceased :


Whereas, Albert H. Martin, the trustee und-r the will of sain deceased, has presented for al- lowance the first annual account of bls trust under salıl will, You are hereby cited to appear at a Prubate Court to be held at Dedham, in said county, on the twenty-first day of February. A. D. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, why the same shoshi not be alloweil.


Anil galıl trustee is orilered to serve this cita- tlon by ilelivering a copy thereof to all persous interested in the estate fourteen days at least before said court, or by publishing the same Once In each week, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published in Franklin, the last publication to lie one day at lensi before said court, and by mailing, post- paldi, a copy of this citation to all known per- so18 interested In the estate seven days at least heTure said court.


Wilness, James H. Flint, Esquire, Judge of sald court, this thirty-first day of January, in the year one thousand nine hundred, JONATHAN COBB. Register. fe2,9,16


C . MMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. AS. I'ROBATE COURT.


To all creditors of the estate of Jesse B, Hop- kins, late bf Franklin, in sant runts peresed: You are herele notified that the nintersigned commissioners ut said estate will hold a meeting at the off're af Ratus G. Faltlinks, In West Medway, In said comity, Hu SATURDAY, EKB. 24 next, 4 2 o'rior k p. 10 , miel all persone having elalmis aguidat said estate may present them at Bald place and time for allnwaney ;. RUFUS G. FAIRBANKS FRANCIS W. CUMMINGS


Medway. Fell, 1, 1900.


MONEY


To PATENT Good Ideas may he secured hy our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md.


Subscriptions to The Pstont Record #1.00 per annum.


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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.


TRADE WINNERS.


19 in. Crash, 5c a yard. White Linen Napkins, 75c doz. Table Damask, 20c, 25c, 39c, 50c and 75c.


N. C. NYE. FLETCHER BLOCK.


A Case of Grip I'memmuonia, lieutres or Bronchitis can be avondeil at this season of the year by taking Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine


Fur sodden citilis and colils it is well to chimax tu the attack. . "Will entre a cold in the hend in 24 hours, Thi not affect The head. produce amping or cause uervousness like the Suly-hale colninr. They move the howels gently without griping.


A.C.Dana & Son. Pharmacy DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN


Bears the Bignature


REPAIRING Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.


ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS.


OPTICAL GOODS Eyes tested And .. Property fitted.


Jalbert & Farrington, 160 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I. Sign of the Electric +90c. The hest 50c, Tea 40c.


Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c lb.


Gilt Edge Seeded Raisins, 12 1-2c


lb.


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. hoxes, 10, 20 and 50 lb. tubs, at the lowest prices, quality considered. J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, 8c 1b. 10 1b. pails Lard, full weight, 75c. T. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 ib. pails, 50c.


Clock.


WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES.


P A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Franklin. Mass. my+lyF


PETITION FOR LOCATION.


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Franklin : Your petitioners respectfully represent that they are a majority of the directors of The Medfield and Medway Streel Railway company, which has com. plied with the provisions of Chapter 113 of the Public Statules of Massachusetts and Acts in amendment Thereof and supplementary thereto, and is now a street railway corporalion duly estah. lished by law, and has duly accepted its charter, and ia duly authorized to construct, maintain and operate a atreet railway io the towns of Medfield, Sfillis and Medway, in this commonwealth, and has constructed its railway therein. And for the purpose of duly extending the said street railway into the said town of Franklin They now pray for the following location in the town of Franklin street, 50


Commeocing al & point on Lincoln


called, in said Franklin, at the boundary line of the town of Medway; theoce in a substantially southerly direction aloog said Lincoln street to Main street; thence continuing in a southerty di. rection along said Main street 10 a point at nr near the corner of Depot street, in said lowo of Frank. lin; and they pray that the said company may lo- eate, lay and musotain its tracks and such turnonts switches and connections as may be needed upon such location, and may erect and maintain the nec- evaary poles, wires and other fixtures for said lo. eation for the purpose of operating the street rail. wsy 10 located, to be operated by electricity, prefer. ably by the single overhead Irolley system, so called. Respectfully submitted. JOHN F. MERRILL.


FRED S, GORE GEO. W. W. WHITING, JOSEPH J. FEELY. JAMES A. FITTO \,


A majority of The Directors of the Medheid and Medway Sireel Railway Co.


OTHICK OF THE SELECTMEN, FRANKLIN, MASS,, Jan. 25, 1200. Ou The foreging petition it is hereby ordered that s hearing be given before the Board of Select men, in The town hall in said Franklin, un MIIN DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Inh. 1900, At :30 o'clock p. m., and that the petitmuets give ne tice of said hearing by posting a copy of 1 & peti 1100 and order at the post Ahce in sand Franklin al leaat fourteen days before said heating, ILd by publishing the same on the twenty sixth day ul January and The secund day of February, A. D. 1000, in The F ank. . Se une . J. CUSHING GALI.ISO\, HORACE W HO51F. ALFRED CLARK IN Selectmen of Franklin


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 85.


PROBATE COURT.


To all persons interested In the estate of Phoebe R. Gerrish, Jate of Bellinghamn, in said county, ileceased :


Wberens, Robert L. McPherson, the adminis. trator of the estate of said deceased, has pre- sented for allowance the first and final account ol his administration upon the estate of said de- ceased: You are hereby citeil to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Dedham, in said county, on the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 1900, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, why the satne should not be allowed.


And said administrator is ordered to serve this citation by delivering a copy thereof to all persons Interested In the estate fourteen days at east before said court, or by publishing the same once in each week, for three successive weeks, In the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published In Franklin, the last publication to be Que day at least before said court, and by mall- Ing, postpaid, a copy of this citation to all known persons interesteil In the estate seven lays at least before sald court


Witness, James H. Fint, Kaquire, Judge of said court, this thirty-first day of January, In the year one thousand nine hundred.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


NORFOLK, #5. PROBATE COURT. To the heirs-al-law, next-of-kin,. creditors and all other person> interested In the estate of Alfred 1 Whiting. late of Frauklin, in sahil county, decrased. Intestate :


Whereas, a petition has been presenteu to said cauri to prant a letter of administration on the estair ot smail deceaseil lo Flora Whring of ankim without giving a surety on her bond, You are hereby cited tu appear at a Prohate Court, to be hell at Deilband, in said county of Norfolk, on the twenty-Arat day of February. A.11. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, Il any you have, why the same shonhl nut by graute


Aiul the petitioner is hereby illrected to give


CinnmissionerA.


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WHONM, James Il. Flint, Esquire, Junge


JONATHAN COBB, Register.


PRORATE COURT. JONATHAN COBB, Register. fe2,0,1%


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The


Franklin Sentinel,


FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1900.


SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.


Page


Mortgagse's Sals. Citation .** *** McCarthy's, Woonsocket


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Hours from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p. m. Satur days, 6.30 a. m. to 6.15 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 A. m. Money Order Department from 8.30 s. m. to 7 p. 10. MAILS OPAN FROM


North, South East and West ...


7.20


Providence++++++++


0.30


Eastern States and Provinces West and South, .+++ Eastern States and Provinces 46


1.25


4.40


West and South.


5.10 8.40


Providence .. Boston and hast Milford.


MAILS CLOSE FOR


9.06


14


Providence ... +


8.45 A. M.


Castern States and Provinces


9.00


West and South


9.00 Milford. ++ 41 Eastern States and Provinces 11.30 M.


4.05 P. M.


West and South. ...


Eastern States and Provinces 4.30 4* 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 strsets. 8-Central street, head of Butumer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main streets. 93-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street.


24-Nason's Crossing


33-Corner Union and Central strests. 41-Union street, nsar Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 43-Corner of Garfield and Creacant streets. Two Blasta-Fire out+ Ons Blast-Testing apparatus.




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