Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 8

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Re Swiped Them.


Admirer-Isn't it awfully difficult to find melodies for your songs ?


Song Writer-No, the hardest part Is to disguise the melodies I find,-N. Y. Journal.


Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre- vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful congh had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remidies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes thia marvelous medi- eine also cured Mr. Long of a severe at tack of pneumonia. Such cures are posi- tive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1 00, Every hoitle guaranteed. Trial hottles free at A. C. Mason's drng atore.


it Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Aak for Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures chillblains, swollen, sweating. sore, aching. damp feel ; at all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. ; sample free. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.


To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure. druggists refund money


CASTORIA


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Bigzature Chart Fletcher


POINTED PARAGRAPHS.


The office puts in a lot of time dodg- ing the man.


A man's love is apt to be regulated by hls digestlon. A erltio Is usually a man who couldn't have done It himself.


Soouer or later pride is sure to step on a stick of dynamite.


Sometimes a man haa to pay dearly for success after fairly earning It. Somehow the father-in-law never gets much of a comic-paper reputation. The man who marries for money is a fool-unless he gets It In advance.


Man is a peculiar animal. When he geta what he wants he doesn't want it. The only way you can heat another man's game is to keep your money in your pocket.


A truly good wife la one who loves ber husband and her country, but doesn't want to run either.


Ages ago music was considered the food of love, but now the menu con. sista mostly of bonlions and ice cream. The Individual who undertakes to re- form himself has about all the mission- ary work be Is capable of attending to. It Is sald the smallest bair throws a shadow. Yes, of course it does; it throws a shadow across your appetite if you discover It in the butter .- Chicago Dally News.


WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING.


Women are uow employed as sign painters lu Berliu.


Mrs. Bertie Smilb, postmistress nt C'ir- cle City, Alaska, is the ouly woman oe. cupying such a position iu the Territory. It costs a girl $400 to go to Vassar. $400 to go to Smith, $120 for a year at Wellesley, and between $450 and $750 to apend a year at Radcliffe.


While in Washington women are in disfavor as government employes, they are Increasing in number in the British clvll service,


Miss Marie M. Tbixton, of the Louis- ville Press club, bas accepted the co- editorship of the Louisville Free Press. A series of historical sketches of local


10. Rev. M. J. Lee, rector; Rev. M. J Sullivan, curate.


Universalist church .- Rev. Henry Ber- nard Smith of Troy, N. Y., will preach at 10.30. Communion following morn- ing service. Vesper service at 5; Rev Mr. Smith will speak. Y. P. C. U. at 6. Baptist church-Preaching at 10.30 by the pastor, Rev. Frank B. Sleeper. Theme, "The Divine Criterion for 1900." Sunday achool at 12. Young People's meeting at 5 45. Preaching at 7. Short after aervice in vestry.


Congregational church-Preaching by the pastor, Rev. I. W. Sneath at 10.30 Theme, "Repentance a Fitting Act for the New Year." Communion and recep- tion of new membera. Sunday school at 12. Y. P. S. C. E. Consecration aervice at 6. Evening worship at 7; preaching by pastor on "Lessons from the Life of Mir. Moody."


Methodist church - At 10.30 preaching by Rev. S. Arthur Cook, pastor. Second in aeriea of fifteeu sermous on general subject "Leasons from Some Character- istic incidenta in the Life of Christ."


List of Unclaimed Letters. Letters remaining unclaimed iu the post office at Franklin for week ending Jan. 3, 1900:


Ladies-Lucy Cottor, Mrs. Sarah Filz patrick, Mrs. A. A. Hastings; Mrs. Eduar retry, Mta. Odent Thibadeau.


Gentiemen - W. P. Leroux, James Ryan, Alfonse 3tone. Frankliu Woolen Mills, Giuseppe Bragna, Manrice Firz. patrick.


Persons claiming the above will please say "advertised" and give date of above list.


ANNUAL MEETING.


The annual meeting of the stockholders of the FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK of Franklin, Mass., for the choice of a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of any other legal business, will be held at thelt bank- ing rooms on


TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1900,


at 10 o'clock a. ni.


F. H. BARTHOLOMEW. Cashier.


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GARMENTS.


We wish to announce to the people who are waiting for our Garment Sale, that it began Saturday morning, Dec., 30th.Į


This Sale will be remarkable, not only for the prices but also because the Goods are this Fall's most Fashionable Makes,and Strictly First-Class.


Marston Sanborn,


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


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


SYRUPINGS


Strange You How


Let That Cold


Hang on, when MASON'S Compound Syrup White Pine and Tar


Will Cure


All Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness and loss of Voice. 25c per Bottle. ... ..... ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.


SPECIAL VALUES IN BLANKETS , AND COMFORTERS.


N. C. NYE, FLETCHER BLOCK.


A PRETTY GIRL THAT CHARMS By her smile is the girl with a row of white and pearly teeth. Use our Fragrant Saponaceous Tooth Powder as a dentifrice and you will find that your teeth will keep white and perfect longer than by the use of any other manufactured. We have at all times superior Tooth Brushes, Soap, Face Powders and Toilet Goods of all kinds, Cosmetics, Perfumes and Con- fectionery.


A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy. DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN. 1123-t18


A Pleasant Ride ...


On the Electrics to Woonsocket. BY calling at our large Jewelry Store, in which we carry as full a line as can be found in a larger city, it will enable you to select your Holiday Gifts.


We have Dlamonds mounted and also the loose stones. Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Rings, Pocketbooks, Umbrellas, Canes, Clocks, Silverware, Sier- ling Sliver. An extra line of fine Cul Glass.


Also a full line of Optical Goods and a dark room in which we are able to test the eye with perfeet satisfaction. No charge for testing the eyes. We make a specialty of REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.


Having capable men in our service all work attended to promptly. Nothing too difficult in the line of Repalring.


JALBERT & FARRINGTON, 160 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. SIGN OF THE ELECTRIC CLOCK. de1-F15


The main feature of a good meal is ...


Good Groceries.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. NORFOLK, SS. QUINCY, December 13, Ist, Seized and takenon execution and will be sold at public auction on


SATURDAY, the TWENTIETH duy of JANU. ARY, A. D. 1900,


At nine o'clock a. m., al my residence, No. 53 Franklin street, in Quincy, said county of Nor- folk, all the right, title and interest the within named William Metcalf of Quincy had (not ex- mal by law Irom attachment or Icvy on execu- tion) on the eighteenth day of November, A. D. 1809, at nine o'clock a. in. (being the thine the saine wijs attacheil on inesne process) in und to the fol- lowing described real estate, to wit


A certain tract or purcel of land situated in the village of Sheldonville, in snid Wrentham, south of the "Old School House Lot," so called, und bounded ns follows : Beginning at easterly corner of "Olit School House Lot, "' sontherly & rods $ tert to centre of ditch ; then southwesterly along center of snill ditch I rod i 1.2 feet to land of Wilson Dai ling; then nlong snid Darling's land in a north westerly course 6 rods 15 feet to southerly corner of said school house lot; then along southerly boundary of wald school house lot in a northeast erly course 2 rods 9 feet to first mentioned corner. A certain truct of land situated in the fvillage of Sheldonville, in sail Wrenthamin, hounded begin. ning al the northeast corner of the Int as the lener now stands; then S. 24 degrees 1, as the fence now stands + rods and & links far as the southeast curmer: then 8, 66 degrees W., 21-2 rods to the southwest corner; then A. 21 degrees W. us the Icare now stands & rods and & links to the road. then casterly hy the main road through Sheldhint- ville 2 12 rods to the first corner.


ile20,ja5.12 Deputy Sheriff.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, AN.


PROBATE COURT


To the next-of-kin and all others interested in 14c 20c tuin estate of Tolin Buckley, late of Bell: # hain, In said county, decensed : 25c Whereas, Ruel F. Thayer, the administrator of the estate of said deceased, has presented 1. said court for allowance the first account of hu administration on saul estate, and application has been made for a distribution of The balanco In his hamis among the widow and next.of-kin of sald ileceasot, 10c


You are herehy cited to appear at u frohate Court to be held at Dedham, in sail county af Norfolk, on the seventeenth day of Jaimars. A. D. 1:00, at ten o'clock in the faremon. b show cause, If any you have, why sand ar Comthat should hot be allowed and distribution made according to gald appliratum.


And the petitioner is ordered to serve this Cltallon hy publishing the same once in carh week, for three ancerssive works, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published i Franklin, the last publication tuthe ne day at least before wald ermirt.


Witness, Jauges 11. Flint, Esquire, lodge of maid court. this 28th day of Derember, in the year of war Lord ohn thousand eight hundre anul ninety. nie. JONATHAN CORK. Reglatet


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Chamber Outfits


Comfortable and enjoyable sleep will surely come to yim if you pra siile yourself with one ut thewp ontitts. The priory will surely be higher when this stock is exhaust. ed. Don't stop to count yhor Hinney, J'uy ux a dollar a werk and have the outtit at once.


OUTFIT NO 1. This outfit consists of a herstead. In rean with three drawers and fancy shaped top. commodle with three ilraw ers and splasher bark, 2 chairs, 1 rucker. i table, I soft top mattress, two parts, woven wire spring bed, I tonlet set of ten pieces, all decorateil.


$90.85-$3 down, SI per week. OUTFIT NO. 9.


This outfit has a larger and hetter chamber set, including the chaira,rock er, table, mattress, spring bed and tollet ant. $39-63.50 down, $1 per woek. OUTFIT NO. 3. This outfit is made mui with one of our most popular selling chamber sults. Including the 2 chairs, rocker, table, mattress, woven wire spring bed and tollet set. 835-$3.50 down, $1 per week.


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


r's" Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.


Collector's Notice.


The owners and occupants of the following de- Scribed parcels of real estate, situated in the town of Millis, in the county of Norfolk and common- wealth of Massachusetts, and the public are hereby notified that the taxes thercon severally assessed for the years hereinafter specified, according to the lists committed to me as Collector of Taxes for said Millis by the assessors of taxes of sakl Millis, re- main unpaid, and that said parcels of real estate will be offered for sale by public auction at the town office, Millis, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY, 1:100, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the payment of said taxes, with costs and charges thereon, unless the same shall be previously discharged. The sums set against the descriptions of the several estates show the amounts due thereon re- spectively for the tax and assessments, tor the com. payment of which cach of said estates is to be sold, not including costs and interest thercon and costs and charges incident to this sale.


The taxes were assessed to


Michael O' Riley-A lot of land sitnatal on the southerly side of Village street, bounded as follows :' Northerly by Village street, easterly hy land of Etvira Ballard, southerly by land ce Moses C. Adams, westerly by land of Horatio Jones.


The tax assessed for 1809 amounts to $21.24. Walter J. Welch-A lot of land situated on the Holliston roud, and bounded northerly by laand of J. W. Daniels, easterly by land of J. 11. Le land and others, southerly by Boggastow brook and westerly by Holliston road; or how- ever otherwise bounded and described, being the same lot assessed to Walter J. Welch. The tax assessed in 1899 amounts to $3.85. Jaines T. Dunson-Two lots of land, cach contain- ing about 2500 feet and being lots 189 and 18% on a pian of land of Sherman Park recorded in Norfolk Registry of Deeds and being "Plan


"Tax assessed for 1800 amounts to $1.55. Arthur B. Danson-Eight lots of land, each con. taining about 2,500 feet, and being lots 214, 2 5, 807.808. 202, 203. 204, 205, on a plan of land of Sherinan Park, recorded in Norfolk Registry of Deeds, and being "Plan 676." Tax assessed for 1899 amounts to $8.20,


Michael Haggerty-A lot of land situated on the northerly side Foad, and


ely by other land


land anu


"The tax assessed for INUmanequits to $1.04. Michael J. Mel.anghlin-A lot of land, with buildings thereon, situated on the sontherty side of Village street, containing && acres, uce or less, aud bonnded as follows . North erly by Village street, easterly by tand now of formerly of Moses Ellis and road leading from Milbs to Norfolk, southerly by land of Lewis Richardapp and westerly by lund uf Michael Maguire.


The tax assessed for 1809 amounts to $31.00. Oliver I .. Tebn-A lot of land, with buildings thereon, sitnuled on the southerly side of Farmi street, containing 1 acre, more or less, and bounded as follows :. Northerly by Farm street, easterly by land of John Shea, sontherly and westerly by land of E. F. Richardson. The tax assessed for 1899 amouuts to $12 40. Or however otherwise either of said parcels of land may be bounded or described. J. CLARENCE THORNE. Collector of Taxes for the Town of Millis, December 29, ISCH4 de2,ja.5,12


SHERIFF'S SALE.


... You can huy all grades of goods. hut when you want GOOD GOODS in the Grocery line go to


FALES'


GROCERY STORE, Metcalf Block. 0017-F


CHILSON TELEPHONE 11-4.


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


Fancy Turkeys .


Fancy Chickens


15 to 18c 15 to 18c


Fancy Fowls


16


Rump and Sirloin Steak.


2 lbs. Round Steak.


Legs of Lamb


Fresh Pork 10c


Pork Sausage


Frankfurt Sausage 10c


Fresh Hams. 10


Fresh Shoulders 08c


Pigs' Heads, 1b.


03c


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


3c for 3 1b. 5c for 5 [h, 8c for 10 lb Lard Palls (my brand) returned.


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


The Best Butter in Town.


te7-ly'S


At


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


P A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Frankliu, Mass. my+1FF


SHERIFF'S SALE.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, A4 FRANKLIN, December 6. A. D. 1890, Seized and taken on execution and will be soldl at public auction ou


TUESDAY, the THIRTIETH day of JANUARY, A. D. 190),


attwe o'clock in the afternoon. at my office In Morse Block. In Franklin, in sald county, all the right, title and interest that Mary H. Wilder of Medway, in sahl county of Norfolk, bal (not ex- empt from attachment or levy on execution; iru the seventeenth day of April. I>09, at thirty min- utes past six o'clock In the afternoon (being the time the same was attached op mesne process), in and to the following described real estate. 10 wit


A certain tract of land, with the builtings thereon, to wit Twy cottage bonses, situated on Broad street, in that part of Medway called Medway Village, in said county of Norfo bounded as follows, to wit Westerly hy Brudd street, dortherly by land of Willtam B. Hoilges, easterly by land of Sarah Woulward, sontherly hy land now or formerly of Lo. brop S Wilder. Being the same premises conveyed to Clark Partridge hy Mason C. Richardson by dood daley! November 6, 1M65, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds. 1 1. 337 fol. 24, JJEROME B. FITZPATRICK Dejinty Sheriff. Jæ5.12.19


Ch rch Services.


St. John's Church (Episcopal)-Even- ing Prayer with Sermon at the Baptist church at 3 Sunday school at 2. Rev. Guy W. Miner, Rector.


St. Mary'a Roman Catholic church,- Low mass at 0; high mass at 10.45; meet interest, prepared by Miss Thixton for ing of sodalities and Sunday-school at the Louisville Evening Timea attracted widespread attention.


Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order to core it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and woncous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com- posed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier", acting directly on the mncous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients to what prodnces such won- ilerful remits in curing catarrh


Send for testimoniata free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold Isy druggists, Tic. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best.


THE HIGHEST PRAISE


That , in be said about a Range is that it is satisfactory. Now that fits the QUAKER GRAND RANGE exactly, for this Range Antisfio. the most particular housekeeper. It roasts her meats and bakes het pes budding, in such a manner as to display her cooking abilities to the est vintage. She gets credit for being bright and clever all | Special subject, "The Man at the Jor. dan."1 Sunday school at 12. Junlor league at 3. Epworth league at G. Evening service at 7. Suhject, "Theo- retical versus Experimental Religiou.1


TOẠ


Pay $5 down and $1 per week


There's no economy in using an old warped range that burns out two hods of coal evers di. when you can have the best on earth for the trouble of ordering tl. which will do your work on one hod each day.


You can pay $27.00 for the plainer Quakers, or pay $35.00 or" $40.00 or $45.00 for the GRAND.


Ever hear of scrap iron or old junk ? Lot- of ranges are cast from a mixture of that stuff with new iron, and the Be careful.


illnessder weiterange. Ever Hear about the reader of ready-made cloth ng who always went to a good taylor tor has wr c'other instead of selecting from his own stock ? Be careful. Here's Hep int Out of seven married workers for this firm five of them warm their cozy kitchen- with the Quaker Range. With complete inside knowl. edge we use the make with most merit in it.


Austin S.Clook und 67 and 64 Main St.


WOONSOCKET, R. I.


ACTS GENTLY ON THE


KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE SYSTEM DISPELS EFFECTUALLY, OU COLDS HEADACHESOG OVERCOMES & FEVERS HABITUAL CONSTIPATION ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. TO GET PERMANENTLY


DUISVIULA NEW YO N.V. KY. BUY THE GENUINE - MAN'FD DY AUERNIA FIG SYRUP AM FRANCIS CALL OFD


FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGAST'S PRICE SOL PUR DOTILL


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


GEORGE II. FIELD,


bonnder of Mich. sterly by land of Luimes Lathetiy by lant of Jaimes II. Le- listyh road, westerly hy land of


Harmon If Pichar


The Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 3.


FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1900.


SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,


4. C. Masop .-


Citations. ....


Anatin |S. Cook & Co., Woonsocket Collector's Notice. Executor's Notice.


Providence And Boston Clothing ('o. "Way Down East" al Woonsocket Opera


House. . . . * ** Administrator's Notice.


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Hours From 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 [. na. days, 6.30 a. m. lo 8.15 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. Money Order Department from 6.30 a. m. to : P. D++ MAILS OPEN FROM


North, South East and West .... .20 A. M.


Providence. . . .. . .


.20


Eastero States and Provinces. 9.30


West and South ... .12.00 P. M Eastern States and Provinces 1.25


#1 4


4.40


West and South


5.10


Providence .. Boston and East Milford.


4.41 i. 40


MAILS CLOSE FOR


Providence ... 9.05


Enstern States and Provin 8.45 A. M M.


Vest and South 9.00 Milford. .. 9.00


Eastern States and Provinces. 11.30 M


West and South .... 4.05 P. M.


Bastern Stales and Provinces. 4.30 Vorth, South, East and West ... 1.15


MATTHEW F. CONROY, P. M. Franklin. Mass., June 17. 1898.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


30x 6-Corner Cross and Central streets. y-Central street, head of Summer street. 13-Corner Emmons and Main streets, 93-Arlington street, near corner Wachn- sett street.


34-Nason's Crossing. 34-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. Une Blust-Testing apparatus.


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


AN ADVERTISEMENT Simply lelis the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all there is to it.


FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF


Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers.


Alden Abbott is down with the mumps. Jolin Shumsky has accepted a position in a grocery store in Boston.


Miss Catherine Heatou of Pittsfield Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Colgan.


The Boston and Providence Clothing


store'in Melcalf's block has reopened. Mrs. Orriu Fiske was the guest over Sunday of her sou, Walter Darling, in Provideuce.


Rev. W. W. Haslam supplied the pul- pit of the Baptist church at Bellinghamn centre ou Sunday.


Baker Fairfield is "up to date" in hav ing a lunch wagon at Hoag pond to re- fresh the hungry skater.


ness of bis brother, Wheaton Daniels.


Miss Rachel Thayer continues very


crisis is looked for within a day or two. The newly elected officers of Frankliu grange will be installed Thursday sven- ing by a past master of the state grange. Odicer Convor has thus far sheltered 266 people at bis popular "hotel"' in the Opera house block during the past eleveu BTonthis.


Mr. aud Mrs. E. S. Crossman, Mrs. Daniel Mckenzie aud Alden Abbott united with the Congregational church Inst Sabbathı.


The Pilgrim Fathers bave just paid to Frank Schaefer, formerly of this place, but now of Ellis, $1,000 for the death of his wife, Alvine Schaefer.


The friends of Mrs. H. H. Gallison bere will be pleased to learn that she bas been selected as lustructor in vocal music at Radcliffe college.


Do not forget the N. E. O. P. meeting and social tomorrow evening. All mom- bers holding rituals are requested to re- torn them to the hall' at this time.


Dr. C. Gallison Is preparing some rem iniscences of the late Sylvanus Cobb of Hyde Park, the doctor being intimate. with him years ago in Norway, Me.


owing to the nonsual excellence of the attractions this year it has been found Local Democrats are interested in the announcemeot that Mayor Greene ex. necessary to make a slight addition of pects to have William Jeunings Bryan fifty cents.


iu Woonsocket sometime this month.


The ice men have been holding off for a little thicker ice, the present being about eight inches, but this weath- or will cause them to basten or put off this cutting altogether.


The American Band orchestra are eu- Raged for Manager Partridge's benefit, and will be a feature of itself, as they have some new selections up to date. Tickets at Dans's Wednesday morning. The operativos for the American Wool. en company wore given a ton per cent. raise last week, and now the company ontw a melon tor itself in the shape of a divideud equal to seven per cent. nu. willy.


Grønt Sachem William A. forilan of Wollaston installed officers of Wanewok tribe, No. SP. I. O. R. M., last evening, as follows: Prophet, K. P. Blackmar; ; sachem, K. S. Bair; seu. sag., J. N. Blanchard: jon way, John Bassett; ('. MINH Alice M. Morrill has given ny hor of R., Charles K. Campbell; C. of W., E. millinery parlors here and gone to her P. Hartmann; K of W., K. A. How-


home in Portland, Me., where she will kins; Ixt san., F. T. Ahrens; 2d san., remain. She has many Iriends here who trust that she will be jdensontly and profitably xitunted.


George S. Woodman; 2d W., William Foster; 3d W, G. W. Cook; Ist B., Hen ry Thomas; 2d B , Cyril Le Clair; G. of W., J. T. Dampnuee; G. of F., H. A.


A Pleasing Affair.


Pushing the Work.


Werk on the power house and car barn .


The following officers of Post 60, G. A. R., were installed by Col. George W. which Is 10 process of construction at Nawun last evening, that gentleman hav. | I'niunville, began agnin Thursday moin. Thanksgiving time, owing to the delay in the arrival of the material for the These girders, which came Thursday, were the principal things de. layed ing the honor of officiating here for the fing, when the girders for the roof at. sixteenth time: Com., Joseph H. Bird; rived. Up to this time there has been S. V. C., William H. Jackson: J. V. C., no work on the building since about Henry Y. Towne: adj .. Alfred C. Dana; chap., Silas E. Fales; sur., George King. M. D .; Q. M., Edwin A. Mason; O, of D., barn. David W. Corwin; O. of G., Almon San boro; S. M , Walter M Fisher; Q M. S., William H. Lowell




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