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PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, Beaver Street, cor. Lincoln, founded in 1899 by Rev. M. J. Lee. Sisters of Charity, teachers.
UNION CHAPEL, Unionville, non-sectarian.
Supt. Sunday school, Ray Osborn. Sunday school, 3.30 each Sunday. Ladies' Sewing Circle meets every second Tuesday.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Main Street, cor. School, organ- ized, 1856.
Pastor, Rev. R. K. Marvin.
Supt. of Sunday school, A. W. Pierce.
Services : Sunday, preaching 10.30 a.m. Sunday school, 12 o'clock. Y. P. C. U. meets at 6 p.m. Holy Communion, first Sunday in January, March, May, July, September, November and Easter Sunday.
Ladies' Social Circle, President, Mrs. Edgar Metcalf.
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G. H. Willoby
Watchmaker and Jeweler. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware. Watch Repairing and Demagnetizing. 16 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN, MASS.
B. W. MCCABE. J. F. CODY.
MCCABE & CODY, DEALERS IN
GROCERIES aa) PROVISIONS
Canned Goods, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Flour, Patent Medicines. Cor. Union and Cottage Sts., Franklin, Mass. TERMS CASH.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO.
Express Money Orders are for sale at all offices of the Adams Express Company, and other express companies, and by branch agencies in all principal towns and cities, convenient to every busi- ness and residence district, at following rates :
Not over $2.50
3c
Over $30.00 to $40.00
15c
Over $2.50 to $5.00
5c
Over 40.00 to 50.00 18c
Over 5.00 to 10.00
8c Over 50.00 to 60.00 20c
Over 10.00 to 20.00
10c
Over 60.00 to 75.00 25c
Over 20.00 to 30.00
12c Over 75.00 to 100.00 300
Over $100 at above rates.
H. M. GRANT, Agent, R. R. Station, Franklin, Mass.
GEORGE A. ALLEN
DEALER IN DOMESTIC LUMBER, Wood, Posts, Ties and Poles. 228 Summer Street, Franklin, Mass.
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NELS JOHNSON, Custom Tailor.
Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. METCALF BLOCK, MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN, MASS.
HARRY BULLUKIAN, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COAL, GRAIN, MEAT AND GROCERIES.
We sell Grain at Wholesale and Retail. Franklin Cash Store in Opera House Block, FRANKLIN, MASS.
J. T. HUTCHINSON, house Painter. Kalsomining, Glazing, Graining and PAPER HANGING. Also Dealer in Paints, Oils and Varnishes. 136 School Street, = = = Franklin, Mass.
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Franklin Societies.
A. F. & A. M.
EXCELSIOR LODGE.
Instituted March 18, 1867. Regular meeting first Monday of each month in Masonic Hall.
W. M., Herbert W. Thayer ; S. W., Will S. Johnson; J. W., Marston Sanborn ; Treas., Elisha P. Chapman ; Sec., Horace M. Grant; Chap., Rev. Ruel B. Moody; Mar., Charles B. Hussy ; S. D., Albert H. Martin; J. D., Albert H. Mann; S. S., Rev. Guy W. Miner; J. S., Ezra L. Blanchard; Inside Sentinel, Wil- liam F. Ray; Tyler, Thomas H. Spence; Organist, Frank W. Willard.
MILLER ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Instituted Feb. 16, 1872. Meets second Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall.
M. E. H. P., Horace W. Hosie; E. K. J., Albert H. Martin ; E. S., Ezra L. Blanchard ; Treas., Palmer A. Woodward; Sec., William A. Wyckoff ; Chap., Rev. R. B. Moody ; C. of H., Henry R. Jenks; P. S., E. W. Bowers; R. A. C., J. H. Avery; M. 3rd V., Horace M. Grant; M. 2nd V., F. H. Appleton, Jr .; M. 1st V .; Dr. M. E. Pond; S. S., George H. Grant; J. S., Frank A. Bacon; Tyler, Thomas Spence.
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. FERN CHAPTER, No. 46.
Meets first Wednesday in each month in Masonic Hall.
W. M., Mrs. Addie E. Winsor; W. P., Marston Sanborn: A. M., Mrs. Aurora D. Ware ; Sec., Mrs. Mabel W. Mason; Treas., Miss Georgette Craig ; Con., Mrs. Emma J. Bowers; A. C., Mrs. Susie A. Grant ; Chap., Mrs. Harriet E. Turner; Mar., Mrs. Clara M. Chapman; Warden, Mrs. Elizabeth J. S. Chapman ; Sentinel, Thomas W. Spence ; Adah, Mrs. Ada D. Hosie ; Ruth, Mrs. Nellie E. Willard ; Esther, Mrs. Henry S. Appleton ; Mar- tha. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Blanchard; Electa, Mrs. Nellie C. Bach- elor.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. DIVISION No. 8.
Meets first Sunday and third Thursday evenings of each month in A. O. H. Hall.
Pres., D. J. Feeley ; Vice Pres., George J. Keefe ; R. S., Mar- tin McHugh ; F. S., John Keefe; Treas., Wm. G. Cody.
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LADIES' AUXILIARY. DIVISION 12, A. O. H.
Meets second and last Friday evenings of each month in Cen- tral Square Hall.
Pres., Miss Elizabeth Murphy; Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Wood; R. S., Miss Anna McCabe; F. S., Miss Mary Murphy ; Treas., Miss Julia Curran ; S. at A., Miss Mary Connors ; Senti- nel, Miss Mary McHugh.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN. FIDELITY LODGE, No. 41.
Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of cach month in Odd Fellows Hall.
M. W., Joseph Bourbeau; Foreman, Fred McDonald ; Overseer, John Coughlin; Recorder, C. E. Campbell; Receiver, S. R. Perkins ; Financier, E. P. Blackmar; Guide, H. W. Daniels.
FRANKLIN FARMERS' CLUB.
Meets at homes of members Monday evenings from November to April.
Pres., L. W. Daniels; Vice Pres., Charles H. Prince, Edward S. Cook, C. M. Allen, J. L. Fisher, Walter E. Daniels; Sec., Fred M. Thayer ; Treas. and Lib., N. E. Newell.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. FRANKLIN POST, No. 60.
Meets second and fourth Monday evenings of each month in G. A. R. Hall.
Com., Fred A. Hartshorn ; S. V. C., David W. Corson; J. V. C., Daniel W. Fisher ; Adjt., Alfred. C. Dana; Q. M., Edward D. Mason ; Surgeon, Rudolph S. Sommers; Chap., Silas E. Fales ; O. D., Almon Sanborn; O. G., Charles O. Green; S. M., Walter M. Fisher ; Q. M. S., Henry A. Hubert.
W. R. C. FRANKLIN CORPS, NO. 89.
Organized June, 1881. Meets first and third Monday even- ings of each month in G. A. R. Hall.
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Pres., Mrs. Hattie B Haslam ; S. V. P., Mrs. Nellie Englar ; J. V. P., Mrs. Agnes Bright; Sec., Mrs. Minnie F. Jackson; Treas., Mrs. Hannah M. Corson; Chap., Mrs. Alice I. Fisher ; Con., Mrs. Narcissa Lincoln; A. C., Mrs. Harriet E. Turner ; Guard, Miss Gertrude Rose; A. G., Miss Ella Lincoln; Color Bearers, No. 1, Mrs. Maude A. Brown; No. 2, Mrs. Lena Holbrook; No. 3, Miss E. Mattie Fisher; No. 4, Miss May Kingsbury.
SONS OF VETERANS. T. M. SUMNER CAMP No. 110.
Meets first and third Tuesday evening in G. A. R. Hall.
Com., H. L. Pendleton ; S. V. C., M. W.Knowlton; 1st Sergt., R. M. Hartshorn ; 2nd Sergt., W. G. Dana.
DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. M. ALIDA NEWELL TENT NO. 27.
Meets in G. A. R. Hall second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 o'clock.
Pres., Gertrude Rose; Sen. Vice Pres., Carolyn Page; Jun. Vice Pres., Kate Jenckes; Sec., Ella Lincoln; Treas., Pansy Usher ; Chap., Mattie Fisher ; Guard, Carrie Van Arsdale; Asst. Guard, Rose Thayer; Color Bearers, No. 1, Ida Van Arsdale; No. ? , Florence Tupper; No. 3, Margaret Austin; No. 4, May Kingsbury ; Guide, Agnes Bassett.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
WONEWOK TRIBE, No. 83.
Organized February, 1889. Meets second and fourth Mon- day evenings of each month in Red Men's Hall.
Prophet, A. A. Chamberlin ; Sachem, Charles W. Knowlton ; S. S., C. A. Williamson ; J. S., R. F. Mckenzie; C. of R., E. F. Harttmann; K. of R., S. A. Perkins; C. of W., W. A. Wyckoff.
I. O. O. F. KING DAVID LODGE, No. 71.
Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall.
N. G., Nels Johnson ; V. G., Edwin Fitzgerald ; Sec., Calvin M. Smith; F. S., Wm. Wyckoff; Treas., S. Arthur Perkins; Con., E. L. Metcalf; Chap., Aaron Willard; I. G., Wm. Stewart; O. G., Joseph Modgrass ; R. S. N. G., Albert Brock ; L. F. N. G., E. A. Mason; R. S. V. G., A. Connors; L. S. V. G., Frank Metcalf; R. S. S., Reuben Smith; L. S. S., Geo. O. Blake; P. G., Pedro R. Nomes ; Warden, J. D. Hatch.
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DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA. LADY FRANKLIN LODGE, No. 66.
Organized April 10, 1888. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall.
N. G., Mrs. Anna G. Hatch; V. G., Mrs. Irene H. Cochrane; R. S., Mrs. Harriet E. Turner ; F. S., Mrs. Addie Jewett ; Treas., Mrs. Mary L. Shines; W., Mrs. Susie Hill; C., Mrs. Jessie Bicknell; I. G., Mrs. Bessie Clements; O. G., Mr. Nels John- son ; R. S. N. G., S. Arthur Perkins; L. S. N. G., Mrs. Ada Crafts ; R. S. V. G., Mrs. Clara Stevens ; L. S. V. G., Mrs. Cora Dart; Chap., Mrs. Alice Duprez; P. N. G., Miss Nellie Bacon.
MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
GRIFFIN COURT, No. 66.
Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in Opera House Block, Central Square.
C. R., James Stafford ; V. R., Dennis J. Feeley ; R. S., James Kelley; F. S., Philip Doherty; Treas., William Buckley; S. C., Mrs. Daniel Morris; J. C., Mrs. Rose Doherty; P. C. R., John Costello, Jr.
N. E. ORDER OF PROTECTION. NORFOLK LODGE, No. 257.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings each month in Red Men's Hall.
P. W., James R. Hosford ; Warden, E. L. Metcalf; V. W., C. E. Ellis ; Sec., Frank E. Hawkins; F. S., Mrs. E. B. Abbott; Treas., W. A. Esty; Chap., Mrs. E. J. Young: Guide, Mrs. Jennie Ellis; Guardian, L. P. Faxon; Sentinel, R. K. Stevens ; Trustees ; Wm. H. Fisher, R. K. Stevens, E. V. Simmonds.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
FRANKLIN GRANGE, No. 144.
Meets in Central Square Hall, Franklin, second and fourth Thursdays each month.
Master, Mrs. Alice A. Duprez; Overseer, Miss Emma Tren- tham; Lecturer, Lucius W. Daniels: Steward, Mrs. Annie G. Saylor : A. S., W. Irving Trentham : Chap., Mrs. Helen Daniels ; Sec., Mrs. Minnie Foster; Treas., Mrs. Maria L. Fisher ; Gate Keeper, Aaron N. Willard; Pomona, Mrs. Aurelia J. Nelson ; Flora, Miss Bertha Daniels; Ceres, Mrs. Sarah Jacobs; Lady Asst. Steward, Mrs. Annie L. Jacobs.
THE ALDEN CLUB, FRANKLIN.
Meets the second and fourth Monday from October to May in Odd Fellows' Hall.
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165 members.
Pres .. Mrs. Leslie M. Stewart: 1st Vice Pres., Miss Mary E. Adams: 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary A. Wiggin; Treas., Miss Francis E. King: Rec. Sec., Mrs. Marguerite Bartlett; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Addie E. Winsor.
Directors for 2 years: Mrs. Alice I. Rockwood, Miss Jennie P. Barker, Mrs. Mary G. Byrnes.
For 1 year: Rachel Martin, Mattie E. Whittaker, Jennie W. Farrington.
Directors, Mrs. Nellie C. Bachelor, Mrs. Carrie Appleton, Mrs. Abbie M. Winchenbach.
UNITED ORDER GOLDEN CROSS.
Meets first and third Thursday of each month in Red Men's Hall.
N. C. and D. G. C. of Massachusetts, C. B. Partridge; Sec., A. Sheldon ; Treas., II. L. Pendleton.
UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS.
Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Ex-Governor, Charles Elkerton; Governor, William Dailey; Lieut. Gov., Mrs. Abby P. Holbrook; Sec., Mrs. Annie L. Ja- cobs ; Col., Rudolph S. Sommers; Treas., Mrs. Minnie Foster; Chap., Mrs. Abby Bassett; Sergt .- at-Arms, Mrs. Pauline Simm- ler ; D. S .- at-Arms, Mrs. Ada Crafts; Sentinel outer gate, Mrs. Mary Joyce; Sentinel inner gate, Mrs. Ellen Bassett.
J. R. HOSFORD, HEADQUARTERS FOR LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Dry Goods - AND
SMALL WARES, 10 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN, MASS.
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Surveys Plans
Estimates Allotments
D. L. CHILSON, Engineer and Surveyor.
Ray's Block, Main St., Franklin, Mass.
OR Wall Papers, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Artists' Materials, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging
- GO TO
DINSMORE'S,
Morse Block, - - Franklin, Mass.
The Franklin Sentinel BELIEVES IN ADVERTISING.
As it solicits patronage from others, so it listens to the appeals of others.
JOB PRINTING. New Faces, New Facilities, New Features.
The SENTINEL is the only paper published in town. Is issued Tuesdays and Fridays, at $2.00 per year, and aims to reach the point of typical treatment of town topics.
CARL B. JOHNSON,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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GEO. M. DAUPHINEE & CO. General Contractors.
RNE
WATEL
BRIGHTZ
HOEA
TUTED
19 Depot Street, =
Franklin, Mass.
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Fitting. Tin and Sheet Iron Work. Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty. Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates furnished on application.
GEO. M. DAUPHINEE & CO. CARPENTERS and BUILDERS,
PLANS AND ESTIMATES AT SHORT NOTICE. Office at 19 Depot Street, Franklin, Mass.
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CRESCENT HOUSE.
Cor. Main and Crescent Streets.
Accommodations First Class.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STEAM HEAT.
Board by the Day or Week. Special rates to permanent Guests. Situated on the highest land in town. Four minutes walk from the depot.
FREE CARRIAGE TO THE HOUSE.
S. T. Capron - Proprietor.
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Crescent House Stables J. LEONARD, Manager.
TALLY HO!
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES.
Horses, Carriages and Harnesses of all kinds for sale or exchange. Also teams with careful drivers to any part of the country. Depot carriages on the hill at depot on arrival of all trains. BARGE ORDERS FOR PARTIES A SPECIALTY. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. Telephone 25-2.
Main Street, corner Crescent, Franklin, Mass.
C. ELKERTON & SON, BAKERS AND CATERERS.
Only the Purest Materials used in all our products. Central Square, - - Franklin, Mass.
EDWARD S. COOK,
DEALER IN WOOD, POSTS, TIES and DOMESTIC LUMBER
ALSO SURVEYOR OF WOOD AND LUMBER. Teaming and Jobbing. 116 Central Street, = Franklin, Mass.
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ZUNIO & GREGORI. Fruit and Confectionery
at Wholesale and Retail.
2
176 Main Street, = = Milford, AND
Chilson Blk., 44 Main St., FRANKLIN.
JAMES F. RAY,
DEALER IN
COAL, FLOUR, GRAIN and CEMENT. Baled Hay and Straw. 7 DEPOT STREET, = FRANKLIN, MASS.
FRANKLIN SOAP MANUFACTORY R. SOMMERS, Proprietor. Make a Specialty of Granulated Ammonia Soap.
Best Soap in the world for Laundry, Kitchen or Family use. Saves money and time. Leaves the clothes white. Does not injure the hands.
1 1-2 Pound Package 10 cents.
All grades of Family, Laundry, Fulling and Scouring Soaps. For sale by all grocers and at factory. Encourage home manufacturers.
Factory, Dean Avenue, = Franklin, Mass.
JOSEPH BELLEVILLE,
DEALER IN
Meats and Provisions.
91 WASHINGTON STREET,
FRANKLIN,
MASS.
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COPYRIGHT
Willard Studio
Successor to Calkin
12 Depot Street, FRANKLIN, MASS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
Of All Kinds.
Our styles are new and up-to-date in every department. Our Portrait Work is unequaled in artistic lighting, pose and expression.
We have purchased the exclusive right for Franklin and vicinity of Shannon's Pat. Process for making large work. Best attainable results at one-third the usual price. Be sure to see our samples with prices before having a large group or life size portrait made.
Picture Frames to Order. Copying of Old Pictures. Groups by Flash Light. Views of Interior and Exterior of Residences.
CONSULT US for anything pertaining to PICTURES.
C. H. WILLARD.
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FELIX LOMBARDI, DEALER IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES,
Cigars and Tobacco. FINE OLIVE OIL. SODA and CONFECTIONERY. 617 Central Square, = Franklin, Mass.
H. M. TAYLOR, PAINTER and JOBBER
100 COTTAGE STREET, FRANKLIN, - MASS.
E. A. MOORE,
ANATOMICAL SHOEMAKER.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, FRANKLIN, - - - MASS.
TELEPHONE 22-5. P. O. BOX 373.
JOHN J. STEWART, Light and Heavy Teaming, Residence, King St., Franklin, Mass.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. Boilers and Heavy Machinery Moved at Reasonable Rates. We are the only ones that have a derrick for putting pianos into windows.
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C. F. HARMON,
Painter
AND PAPER HANGER.
All Work Promptly and Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices. 41 COTTAGE STREET, FRANKLIN, MASS.
School Street Wood Yards, T. B. ALLEN, Proprietor. WOOD AND KINDLINGS OF ALL KINDS. * DRY WOOD A SPECIALTY
Residence : 129 Union St., cor. School, Franklin, Mass.
J. B. LANDRY,
Carpenter as Builder
Estimates Furnished.
CONTRACTS taken on the most favorable terms.
JOBBING a Specialty.
BEST WORK GUARANTEED. P.O.Box 673. Union Street, near Nason's Crossing, Franklin, Mass.
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The Franklin National Bank, FRANKLIN, MASS.
EDGAR K. RAY, President.
E. H. RATHBUN, Vice President. F. H. BARTHOLOMEW, Cashier.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS, - $100,000
- $200,000
BANK HOURS. 8.30 to 12, 1.30 to 4, every week day except Saturday. Saturday, 8 to 8.45, 2 to 3.
GEO. W. HEYWOOD. Largest and Best Appointed Establishment in Norfolk Co. for the
REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS
AND SMALL MACHINERY.
Repair work done for about one-half of the usual prices. All work done as well and some of it better than in other like establishments, no matter what their prices or pretensions.
71 Summer Street, - Franklin, Mass.
CROWNINSHIELD'S
Bargain Store.
Wholesale and Retail.
Tea, Coffee, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Glassware and General Kitchen Furnishings.
Games and Holiday Goods. Metcalf Block, Main St., Franklin, Mass
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Y. M. C. A. TRUSTEES.
Pres., W. I. Richardson; 1st Vice Pres., Carl B. Johnson ; 2nd Vice Pres., I. H. Grinnell; Treas., C. L. Stewart; Gen. Sec., C. T. Holm ; Rec. Sec., W. S. Johnson; B. M. Rockwood, Charles A. R. Ray, Charles F. Frazer, J. R. Hosford, Aden T. Mann, Rev. G. W. Mann.
Franklin Resident Directory.
ABBREVIATIONS.
.
Ag., agricultural ; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; bds., boards ; bldg., building ; blk., block ; cor., corner ; clk., clerk; com. trav., commercial traveler ; emp., employee ; h., house ; ins., insurance ; J. P., Justice of the Peace ; lab., laborer ; mfr., manu- facturer ; pl., place; P. O., post office; prof., professor ; prop., proprietor ; rd., road ; U., Unionville; W., Wadsworth. After the name of a street the word "street" is omitted.
Abbott, Edson C., (D. D. S.), dentist, Dana's blk., 30 Main, h. 175 Crescent.
Abbott, Solon, M. D., 249 Dean av., h. do.
Abbott, Sylvester S., small fruits and butter, Main, h. do. Adams, Asa Mrs., h. 59 Cottage.
Adams, Charles R., h. Lincoln, n. Medway line.
Adams, Cora F., teacher of Latin and German, Dean Academy, bds. do.
Adams, Ellen W., bds. J. F. Adams', Lincoln.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO., H. M. Grant, agt., R. R. Station.
Adams, Frank T., h. 46 Main.
Adams, George L., engineer, h. 59 Cottage.
Adams, Harry D., painter, h. 37 Winter.
Adams, James F., farmer and milkman, Lincoln, n. Medway line, h. do.
Adams, Mary E. Mrs., h. 46 Main.
Adams, Mary E., bds. 201 Main.
Adams, Walter S., teamster, h. Pond.
Adisirina, Alexandri, boot and shoe maker, 136 Cottage, h. do. Ahrens, Frederick, h. 176 School.
Ahrens, Frederick T., boss weaver, bds. 176 School.
Ahrens, Henry 1., straw worker, bds. 176 School.
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FURNITURE THAT IS DURABLE.
ALWAYS BUY OF AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67-69 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. Furniture and Carpets on Weekly Payments.
Aldrich. Charles W., harness-maker, h. Central.
Aldrich, Emily F. Mrs .. h. 47 Summer, cor. Winter.
Aldrich, Emily M., student, Boston, bds. 17 Summer.
Alexander, Isaac H., h. Summer, n. King.
Alexander, Thomas F., spinner, h. Plain. (P. O. Caryville). Allen, C. Milton, farmer and milkman, Summer. h. do.
Allen, David B., prop. "Echo Farm," poultry, etc., Pond, opp. Plain, h. do. (P. O. Medway).
Allen, D. B. and E. D., poultry, etc., Pond, opp. Plain. (P. O. Medway).
Allen, Emma M., bds. C. M. Allen's, Summer.
Allen, Ernest D., poultry, etc., bds. David B. Allen's, Pond. (P. O. Medwav).
ALLEN, GEORGE A., wood and lumber, teaming and jobbing, real estate, 228 Summer, n. King, h. do.
Allen, Myra C. Mrs .. bds. John D. Whitney's, Union.
ALLEN, THOMAS B., wood dealer, 129 Union, cor. School, h. do.
Amber, Charles, gardener and poultry raiser, Pine, h. do. (P. O. Caryville) .
American Felting Co., Enoch Waite, supt. and mgr .. Alpine pl.
American Woolen Co., (Ray's Mills), Nason's crossing.
Amica, D. Michael, h. 260 Union.
Amsden, Belle C. Mrs., housekeeper, h. 144 School.
Anderson, Mary, emp. and bds. A. D. Thayer's, 740 Central.
Appleton, Francis H. Jr., rubber goods mfrs., (F. H. Appleton & Sons), Sugar Beet, h. 105 Alpine.
Appleton, F. H. & Sons, rubber goods mfrs., Sugar Beet.
Arnold, Everett F., poultry raiser, Union, h. do.
Arnold, James, bds. Franklin House.
Arnold, Nathan B .. h. 99 Summer.
Arnold, Samuel, farmer, h. Central.
Arpin, Wilfred, mill operative, h. 27 Howard.
Ashling, Kate, emp. and bds. 23 Main, cor. Depot.
Atkinson, Charles F .. h. Lincoln.
Atwood, Annie M. Mrs., h. Pleasant.
Atwood, Charlotte M. Mrs., h. 549 Central, cor. Ruooles. Austin, Chester, clerk, 1. 44 Crescent.
Austin, Chester H., teamster, bds. 41 Crescent.
Austin, Walter L., printer, h. 126 Cottage.
Austin, William H., carpenter, h. 41 Crescent.
Avery, George A., salesman, h. 644 Central.
Averv, James H., machinist, h. 130 School.
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Avery, Margaret A. Mrs., bds. J. H. Avery's, 130 School. Ayer, Webster, h. 108 Main, n. School.
Backoff, Frank, lithographer, h. 99 Pleasant.
Bacon, Abbott L., sand box mfr., Boston, h. 192 Peck, n. Cot- tage.
Bacon, Albert O., farmer, h. King, n. Union.
Bacon, Frank A., emp. Adams Express, bds. A. O. Bacon's, King.
Bacon, George E., straw worker, h. Elm. (P. O. Medway).
Bacon, George W., farmer and milkman, Elm. cor. Partridge, 1. do. (P. O. Medwav).
Bacon, Howard T., straw worker, bds. Elm. (P. O. Medway). Badger, Charles, canvasser, h. 690 Central, cor. East.
Bailey, Adeline J. Mrs., h. 175 Dean av., cor. Alnine.
Bailey, Alice M., bds. Mrs. A. J. Bailey's, 175 Dean av.
Bailey, -, mill operative, h. off Howard.
Bajotte, Baptiste, emp. Haywood's factory, h. 72 Alpine pl.
Baker, Erastus E., farmer, h. Lincoln, n. Main.
Baker, George, emp. Heliotvpe Printing Co., rooms Fletcher blk., 60 Main.
Baker, George B., retired, h. Main, opp. P. O.
Baker, J. Herbert, farmer, h. Lincoln, n. Main.
Baker, Jennie P., school teacher, bds. Erastus E. Baker's, Lincoln.
Baker, Lois A. Mrs., h. 146 Main, opp. Crescent House.
Ballard, C. A. Mrs., straw worker, h. Emmons.
Ballard, Eben H., watchmaker, bds. 246 Dean av.
Ballard, Lucinda Mrs., h. 246 Dean av .. cor. Ray.
Ballard, William H., motorman, h. 246 Dean av .. cor. Ray.
Ballard, William H. Mrs., dressmaker, 246 Dean av., h. do. Ballou, Nellie, straw worker, h. 20 West.
Barber, John E., book-keeper, h. 115 Summer.
Bardell, Henry J., towerman, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., h. 11 Wachusett.
Barker, Laura L. Mrs., h. 89 Union.
Barnes, Lucy M. Mrs., h. 15 Garfield.
Barns, Edward C., h. 74 Main.
Barnstead, John A., h. 79 Cottage.
Baro, Clement, baker, 1. 57 Wachusett.
Barr, Eugene S., straw worker, h. 239 Dean av.
BARTHOLEMEW, FREDERICK H., cashier First National Bank, h. 65 Cottage.
Globe Clothing Co. SUITS, OVERCOATS, duplica- ted only by custom tailors. Main and Court Streets, = Woonsocket, R. I.
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Bartlett, George A., engineer, bds. 22 Cottage.
Bartlett, Herbert E., farmer and milkman, Partridge, n. Elm, h. do.
Bartlett, Lula R., straw worker, bds. W. A. Bartlett's, Partridge. Bartlett, Raymond S., supt. Ray's mill, h. 70 Emmons.
Bartlett, William A., farmer, h. Partridge.
Bartlett, William A. Jr., shoemaker, h. Elm.
Barton, George H., baker, h. 58 Winter.
Barton, Hartford, mill operative, h. Central.
Barton, Ida D., straw worker, bds. W. C. Clark's, Central, (U.)
Barton, Julia, straw worker, bds. W. C. Clark's, Central, (U.)
Bartoney, Anthony, laborer, h. 312 Union.
Bassett, Charles, tinsmith, h. 60 Winter.
Bassett, Charles H., h. 60 Winter.
Bassett, Charles S., straw worker, h. 50 Cottage.
Bassett, Elizabeth A., emp. Thayer Knitting Co., bds. 204 School.
Bassett, Fred J., clerk, bds. 204 School.
Bassett, Jennie, table girl, bds. 201 School.
Bassett, John, night police, h. 204 School.
Bassett, Joseph P., (Eastern Hat Works), straw goods mfrs., Dean av., h. 55 Union.
Bassett, M. Agnes, asst. dentist, bds. 204 School.
Bassett, Peter .J., coachman, h. 38 Crescent.
Batchelder, Harry E., newsdealer, 2 Main, cor. Central, h. 229 Dean av.
Batchelder, Josiah W. Mrs., h. 27 Cottage.
Bean, Mary E. Mrs., emp. Waterman's laundry, bds. Pleasant. Bechtol, Frank Mrs., h. 226 Dean av.
BELLEVILLE, JOSEPH, provisions, 91 Washington, h. do. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, 266 Dean av.
Bennett, Arthur H., h. 228 School.
Bennett, Benjamin, h. Central.
Bennett, Benjamin K., h. Central, (U.)
Bennett, Frank H., teamster, h. 123 East.
Bent, Herbert A., police officer and game warden, h. 501 Central. Bent, John L., farmer, h. Central.
Bernard, Joseph, mill operative, h. 47 East.
Besse, Herbert A. Dr., dentist, Main, Fletcher's blk., bds. 919 Central.
Besse, Thomas B., h. 919 Central.
Beverly, Abbie Mrs., music teacher, 19 Queen, h. do.
Bigelow, Albert M., gardener, h. Summer.
Bigelow, Mattie A. Mrs., laundry, Summer, n. Wrentham line, h. do.
Bishop, Arthur, laborer, h. off Washington.
Bishop, Charlotte L., h. Beech, n. Pond. (P. O. Caryville).
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Bishop, J. Daniel, farmer, h. Beech, n. Pond. (P. O. Cary- ville).
Bishop, James W. Mrs., h. Beech, n. Pond. (P. O. Caryville). Bissian, Stolar, laborer, h. Alpine pl.
Blackmar, Edwin P., billiard and pool room, Depot, h. do. Blake, Fred L., foreman, h. 117 School.
Blake, Laura E., bookkeeper, bds. O. B. Blake's, 8 Maple.
Blake, Nellie Mrs., h. Elm, n. Lincoln.
Blake, Oramel B., carpenter, h. 8 Maple.
Blake, William A., farmer, h. Pond, n. Oak.
Blake, William H., teamster, h. Pond, n. Oak.
Blanchard, Everett, teamster, bds. 18 Peck.
Blanchard, Ezra L., supt. electric light station, h. 40 Cross.
Blanchard, William F., fireman, rooms 218 Dean av.
Bloedow, Herman A., farmer, h. Washington, n. the railroad.
Bloedow, Julius, farmer, h. Washington, n. the railroad.
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