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BASE B A L I pJWiT FODWT Off E V E a y BEB88IK!?|jfc
play , but please remember that these
were tbe "good old times" of our an. Traveler's Conception «f I t — M y O n l r
"Well,tho Great Aot is finally consaaT •>
CloutmarjS gaiters end the High
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! cestors Still, men divided into two School nine crossed bats for the, third Tth a Hdss*rS tBa u s mEffiMts—Approach t a at a d
mated, and we have that darling little
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flrtil»ac^^'|i^*^terjf^.f ^'Sui- fountain right on tho square in every
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' parties, as were these two old FarmingC l t r toy t h « q o W r o G a t e s . sun bay, onraHteht^^&'^'tvbn't'a, at
I have alluded so many times in ray ton worthies, do to-day as strange acts, time Saturdaj.and the gam* turned out
Never does t h e wanderer come ta a tracted to the peculiar%qppery color of body's way "It's pretty," one says.
sketches to the old church on Meeting- particularly when anything i s being in favor of the latter The lastefs were
compelled to make some changes, but full realization o f t h e sense of t h e above the water, and on inquiring we were Yes, quite pretty and ornamental, and
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 15,1888 Louse hill, that I feel as if I could not agitated for the public good.
the changes strengthened them. They caption until, after a sojourn o f more o r told it was caused by the "sliggings" very much in keeping with numerous
complete the series, which I am soon to
South. Farmmgton, o r the borough
other ornamental structures that we
ttr
O B . B a a s e t t o f A l t o n Is a o a n U i o r U e d l
do, without giving a little history of it, folks, a s my grandfather denominated won the toss and took the field, and at less duration amid scenes and customs resulting from hydraulic mining back in have. It also has a dandy lamp on top
l o r tho P A B S O I I O T U V N E W S ID Alton. A l t o n
not to benofit the elderly people who the early residents there, won the day just three o'clock and five minutes that arc fbreign to the old borne asso the mountains. It stems almost incred that is, likewise, very pretty and desir
a n d vicinity, and b a s J n e u pertainlDg t o s u b s c r i b t l o n a , e t c . can be transacted t h r o o g n him a a w e l l
know its history well, but for the in the great fight over the old meeting White faced the great left-handed ciations, he begins to gather himself to ible, but it said to be a fact neverthe able. Tho water, you know, •will taste
aa at Psnnlogtun
Mr. B a a i c U wlU a l t o
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I t r m a for publtcatlon, a d v e r t i s e m e n t s , e t c
younger portion of the community who, house lot, yet how thev did it I am twirler and tbe game began. White gether preparatory to setting his face less that such has been tbe volume and so much better because of it, and then
ere long, will take their places, and who again unable to tell you, hut tbo great opened with a base hit and stole sec towards borne once more. Then, if amount of debris washed out and down the square will be so nicely lighted. It
ALTON.
ought to know something about the heavy frame was hauled up the steep ond ; Haynes struck out, and White ever, does the fact dawn upon him that from the mountains into the rivers and (the square) is of such immense^'extent
At valleys by tho hydraulic mining process,
dear old meeting house in which O T hill tn tbe day time, and a second time advanced to third on Barker's out. A "There's no place like home."
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that Jt has become an absoTuto'neccssity
Rev Mr Borcbers will supply again
fathers first worshipped. It would be deposited on the lot first chosen Very Card w i u * the next man to bat. He hit timet* the swiftly-moving train seems that where a few years since the Sacra to havo a lamp in the oxact^gcogr^phi- •
next Sabbath, at llio Congregational
very interesting if I could give many s o o n after this tbe church frame was for a base, but w a s out trying to steal literally to drag its weary length serous mento river was navigable for large cal center. Tho one for away;-on. the ,'
Oburcb.
second.
For tbe Iasters, Parwell the boundless waste and groaningly as
"Aunt Juda" Clough, aged 90 years, important historical facts which I shall raised, which called together all the pounded the air three times and sat cend tb^ehorp divides to crawl, seem craft to and above the city of Sacra eastern extremity, near R. "K-'J^earl's,
mento, to-day small boats can with (distant all of 20 feet) is entdrelyvinadebe obliged to omit, simply for the rea townspeople, both men and women, and
died a few days ago at the residence of
down; Connor bit to shoit and was
son that I do not possess them
a great and happy event it .proved to be, thrown out—A. Card to Tibbetts, and ingly, a t a snail's pace down the oppo difficulty ascend the stream, and the quate for tho procession; A blind'man
J iad Oilman »
site slope. And then tho endless waits same may also be said of the San Joa
Two miles below the ancient Dock savo for one o c t u r r e n c i
Come and see those elegant gent's
at some "no-nothing" station , appar quin. To such an alarming extent was couldn't see to get round the'corner un
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y "nick out.
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luitings at Bossed s, < ustom and ready- rose that high elevation of land now at work upon the frame, named Mender
Tibbetts ,and Parker ently as long again as when en route the injury caused by the filling up of less we have that lamp- hoisted-up light
To be ••I.emmy. I think the people called, ,
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made, and fit guaranteed
Nice suits known as Meeting house hill
Marston's out, the scanty meals, inefficient service, the rivers and the sedimentary deposit house fashion on the square.
Another beautiful feature of the affair
from 88 !o 81 J . and we back up all we sure there were loftier hills in Farming him he was the father uf Elder
| ,|.ird strike and the batter g< to first, poor hotels, and in fact a general dis over the once fertile valleys, resulting
got
ton. hut I have thought at various times Mcader), fell from the eaves, receiving
is the ease and facility with which the
say
in my lung life that I did not care to tn serious injuries, and m) grandfather, stole second and came in on a wild position to find fault all round are facts from the annual high water, that the poor, patient ox is to slake his thirst
Mrs Andrew P Oilman, a widow,
throw , Burrows struck out. Roberts, that may be set down to the credit, or
aged 8 0 ysars. took her first ride on the a steeper ascent, particularly when who was present on that momentous the great left fielder of the Iasters, was discredit of the returning* traveler from agricultural interests of the state rose in some of these hot, August days. The
rebellion, some years since, and
young and decked out in my best Sun day, has related that he was taken up
cars. Memorial day, from Alton Bay to
hit and took his base, stole second.went a long journey
Many of these com manded a cessation of this method of fountain will be a little high, and the
Alton, to attend the services of the day rig, with a pair of new shoes on my fur dead, also, that he held a broad-ax . ,"",j"7Hi
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L T '. ' u -TL plaints may be, and my own observa mining, and after a hotly-contested poor fellow will have to reach for all he
feet, though it was the rare exception
day
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thing unless ho is put in :a sling the
Mr and Mr (Jeorge Train, of Hill and not the rule that I walked to church in hi, hand ,n his decent r » I h e l , ^
of a Sunday, since I usually accompanied frame to the ground
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^ that they are tn a greater or less degree further mining by the hydraulic process. same as for Shoeing, and' hoisted up.
side cottage, has received many orders
long time he , fully recovered, and.ubut " i Hayes wore striking out. Cook got imaginative and uncalled for.
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It is said to have been a great blow to As but one under the yoke carl get at
my grandparents on such interesting , .,
, little incident. everything l
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for summer board, and a few guests are
fortius sad,
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The fact of the caae is the traveler is the mining industry in many sections of
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already enjoving the comforts of Hill occasions, who invariably rode tu meet went on gloriously harmon) having,,. third. Tbe next, batter was Henry homeward bound , be is surfeited almost tbe state, and that many otherwise val the water at a time, of course the other,
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i between the two liurlies. Ii Uunlap Fletcher, who was satisfied,. with
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been restored
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. . Henry new to second and, to the bursting point with sight-seeing uable mines are now practically worth, half dead with thirst mayhap, will stand
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patiently (?) by while his mate is hav
As, usual, un such occasions, a dedlca,
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Moses Twombly has launched his steep hill that caused a great d.eal of
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discussion amount? tbe wise old heads fon hymn was lead, the author stand- | came borne on Dixon s two-bagger Bah ! The very mention of tbe word in less until some new method is devised ing all the fun. In fact, you farmer
f
steam yacht, which sets i n tbe water
a drawing-room car of a returning ex whereby tbey may be again operated.
who first thought to erect a house of ing on tho ridge pole uf the building.,
boys, with the sad-eyed ox, will, like
like a duck All who want to make
cursion party as it draws near its ter
It is wonderful indeed to note the
pleasure tnps will find this boat first worship in Karmiagtun. immediately af but poet and poetry are buned in
The school boys went out in one, two, mination is almost enough to lift its extent to which this method was for the Pharisee of old, have to "pass by
ter the incorporation of the town
oblivion two lines only uf the hymn
on the other side" and leave our beau
class.
I beg my readers to remember that having luckily come down to us b) ira- , three order in tbe third, while Connor monitor top in disgust. What tbe tired merly practiced
Coming through the
The Mt Washington made her trial
I added one for the lusters on his bit, s traveler most desires is a sight of home Rockies, we saw a little of tbe devasta tiful fountain in peace It's not intend
ed for such as you, and as you don't
trip for the season Tuesday, and will this, toe first church, was something in ditlun That poet had a nitty brain, ' steal, a passed ball and Parker's muff and home friends, together with a good
tion w h i c h it has caused, together with
commence to make her regular tnps which the people of the whole town was since he said
of Cook's fly, Kelley Roberts and Davis square meal of honest New England miles upon miles of abandoned sluices help pay for it, you arc not supposed to
F o r U i l . t i m b e r l i a * h i v l o<> n > - t
from Centre Harbor t'j Alton Bay on interested, yet it was not built by the
striking out. The fourth inning saw cooking. At l e a s t that was a b o u t tbe or water conduits These water ways handle it.
town itself since I )>e!ie\e a society
I I hat b u e n J r a K f t e * ! MIMIUI m > i n n i s i t o W P M I June 25
The absurdity of the whole affair wns
I the "kids" again blanked and one of acme of our wants as we began to near cross and cris-cross tbe mountainous
1 believe the dimcnsum^ uf t h e first
I). E V heeler has recently secured composed ot the prominent good old
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amply proved the very day on which
residents of Karmington, assisted by church were <10t'>0 feet and two stones the "tackers" got home In the next tbe confines of home once more on our country in every direction They are the fountain was being set, in the pas
Miss Ida Gray as cook, who gave such
I Marston hit one that Fletcher failed tn recent return from the Pacific coast,
universal satisfaction last year, and with CongregaUonalists, erected it, but in in height, with windows in both stories get, xtole second and third and came in and, judging from the remarks of our in the majority of cases simply a huge sage of an ordinary load of logs that
after years tho town uwned an interest Thev were the largest wunltiwa. I re
long, open b o x reaching for miles in ex
Nellie at the head of tbe table waiters,
member, that 1 b a d e . r r seen, and IJ " White's hit. Burrows, () Cord and traveling companions, they w e r e a l l t e n t . These conduits have their h e a d only got by with, as tbe saying u , "a
tbo most fastidious will be pleased with in it, and it may l.ave done so from tlie know 1 used t u - i t in tbe old box-pew j Haynes striking out
squeeze and a grunt." The whole thing
close seconds to the same idea.
Roberts struck
start
So you will observe that there
or source h i g h up in tho mountains and
o u l l n t h e fiflh
the bourny of good things.
The writer commenced the l u n g tbe expense of conducting the water is wrong from the start, and we claim
. Cook made "hlt and
were many minds tl.iuking about it ut c-f my grandfathers and c o u n t the pane* I
Tho tax-collector for 1 8 8 8 , Mr A B
now, as we did when the matter was
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stnke-out act for h&meward journey the nineteenth of from tbis far-away source to the scene first agitated, that the square is .no fit
FlaDders, of West Alton, will be at the one particular period And may 1 di ..f glass in a certain window e v e r y Sungress
Is it not invariably the case day
I recollect that there were six the third time. Haies hit one that April and did not reach home u n t i l of operations at the mines is oftentimes place for it, from tho fact that it is not
postoffice from 11 3 0 a m to 1 3 0 p
as too
Haynes and "Dunlap' May 23d It can hardly be said, how
m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fn whenever a building is tu be erected for teen in the upper tpart and twelve in j Fletcherhot fur to the rescue with a hit ever, >hat I really started for home on very heavy, as one might easily imag large enough for a fountain and leave
ash frame of
came
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the public benefit, whether a town house the lower part
ine who traces its tortuous pathway up room for the usual traffic
days; and after August 1, every Sattir
Every team
w h i c h
brought in the "tackville the above-mentioned day when 1 left t h e mountain Bide The pressure
for a town a court house fur a tuunty ever) vviuduw
tb<
lower stury
day until you have all paid up
that drives to it from the Main street
Dixon struck out again Los Angeles in Southern California, for b e a d under which the water is used
or perchance a count) juil that there is b u t t l n w t ifi llic U | I | M r purt t t b e ' '
side, in either direction, will cover the
The sound of the carpenter's hammer a vast amount of needless opposition house contained It-» light- And how Scure, 8 to 3, in favor of the ahoemak instead of setting my face towards t h e
enormous. Such is the force of tbe Central street crossing, thus forcing pe
is heard i n every direction on the camp agitation and discussion over i t
Too I wish I ruuld d r u * with my pen a pic ers Both sides were blanked in the rising sun, I went northward up the water that a whole mountain Bide is destrians, in wet weather, out into the
gronnrl The large lodging bouse is often are the churches built for Uod ture uf t b e bandsumeuld meeling-huuse sixth, and in the next inning the A B coast 5 0 0 miles to visit tbe cities and
going up, many new cottages are being added to the catalogue \ et as long as just as it appenrcd when I W O K young, C buys scored one and the [asters didn t take in at a hurried glance the beauties fairly torn away by this constant stream mud The only one that can be used
of water directed against it.
here to advantage is one similar to thot
built, and scores of others being re there are "many men of many minds," since I know that yuu would be de
The fun began in the eighth, when of Northern California before finully
Although, as we have above re
paired This promises to be one of the just so long will tbe like occur
My objective point marked, there is a law against this in front of the Methodist church at
I was lighted with it It could not compare the young fellows "mauled" Cook for leaving the coast
most lively seasons at Alton Bay for a much amused upon reading in a recent with our modem houses of worship' yet i
runs, obtaining a g&xl lead
Bum and the center from which I radiated method of mining, nevertheless we are Rochester, or in front of the police sta
tion at Dover, both of wbi;b are placed
number of years
Rochester paper of the effurts of the it was very, ni<e and ipiuintly beautiful i > * first to bat and he mode a two- throughout the northern portion of the told that it is stilt carried aa by stealth beside the street and are easily acccssi
Anson Ross, who was carried to the old mother town to build a new town Urandfather used to my that it woo | >>»"«. went to third on Tibbetts's hil state was the famous city by tbe Qolden
insane asylum at Concord, died, after a hall there The trouble seemed to be constructed out of tbe best materials ob ' l came in on a bit by Parker Mars- Gate—San Francisco, or, as it is most and that there are to-day men of means ble for both horses and cattle. If
in Frisco who dare n o t appear openly
few days confinement, and his body was about the location, and it win then 1 tamable, and tbe finest old timber ,
f? '
« °n b»ll». Burrows and commonly designated all along tbe upon the streets for fear of arrest and are to have any, the one that wo had at
brought back to Oilmantun by under thought of the early da\s in Farming pine, with never a tra< e of knot, wus I " f ard struck out
White was the coast, "Frisco." Tbe journey of 5 0 0 imprisonment for the violation of this first is far more preferable, and tin
proper place for it is opposite R. K
taker Evans and buried from the Con ton, and the cases are similar
It was used in the elegant workmanship thai I seventh batter in this inning, and he miles is made via tbe Southern Pacific law. The coppery color of tbe water, Pearl s residence on Main street, < r
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gregational church, the funeral services desired by all early residents uf Farm adurned the edifice
'added tu the fun by a base hit; on route, and lies through an interesting about which we have already spoken, is
near tbe band stand on Central street
being conducted by Rev E. H Bor- ington to have a mccting-house, and I
The worahip|K'ra tould enter the ' hich Marston scored, and the side was and for much of its extent a picturesque no only apparent in the streams flowing As it now is, we may expect a lawsuit
chcrs, and Hinging by D M. Mooney, think it will be conceded by ever) body church through hve il,sirs On. « j s o o ' " " y retired on Huyncss out. ln region, B e v e r a l of the great interior
into Frisco bay, but ln tbe waters of for damages to some one.
Mrs. O 8 Oilman and Mn, P H who visits Rochester that she needs a the north side uf the building one on | - '
""'I drivers, hut tbey failed to counties of the state and one of its great tbe bay itself and for some little disWheeler of Alton
new town house badly Yet, reall). the Houth side my faiunte, since it led i score The high school scored two in valley sections being traversed. Several tancc outside
While the bay itself
Mrs Geo Tilton and Mrs John Card she hasn t made much progress, if after to my grandfather « pew in the west ' ' '
on singles by A Card, tunnels are passed, une of wbicb, the
will speak at Temperance hall. New 88 years I compare her trouble with corner), a duur on each side of the | Tibbetts and Parker, a passed ball and San Fernando, is nearly 1J miles in has not shoaled to any extent as yet
dotnmcntal to navigation, grave fears
Durham, next Sunday afternoon at 3 p that of Farmmgton in 1800 And now porch which wus in front uf the church, j "
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f be Iasters came in and tried length On the northern side of tbe were entertained that such would have Those unsightly Blotches, Pimples, and
m These ladies are fine speakers and I will hasten and tell )ou alniut the dif and another i l i M i r just beyond the north
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score, but < uuld not
Cook mountain rango of the s a m e name, we become t b e case but for the embargo 8orea by a taltlitul and persistent use ot
everyone should go to hear them
We ficulty which she experienced and porch duur ami which fured tbe east
Ayer's S&rsaparllla, the best and most
the first striker and he went out— come to a more elevated tract, being the pluccd upon hydraulic mining
are glad to learn that the temperance which was all about the meeting huusi- There were suitable wn.sleii steps to I'arkor to Tibbetts
reliable Alterative and Blood-purlner
Davis made a bit. western portion of that great Mojave
Anuther feature that the stranger ub
work is to bo revived under the manage lot. so many years agu
ever discovered. ** I was troubled,
each duur except the mirth '"ic which Hayes and Fletcher struck out and the d e s e r t , the same w e traversed further s e r v e s of San Francisco, while puaalng
ment of Mr Joseph Ayers, president of
(or a long time, with a humor, which
s o u t h on the outward trip by the Santa
The first site selected by the soclcu was never provided with anv ami was | K'me was finished The baiting of A Fe l i n e
across the bay from Oakland by ferry, appeared on my face ln
the reform club. nml many of the earn
It presents here, a s t h e r e , the
fur the first church was on tup uf the to me a sort uf jumping utl or ihiwti • Card \\ bite Couk and Fletcher anil same scene of wildness and desolation. is a peculiarly appearing, dun-colored
est workers
the third base play of C o n n o r
UGLY P I M P L E S
If you want to tuke a pleasant ride hdl now known as Meeting-house hill, p l a c e , ( K t s s i b l ) four feet m d» p t h
But even here is the truth of that old clouu banging over the city Upon in
TJie s c o r e
There were t w o aisles i n the meeting noi'irc al>l<
quiry (which, by the way, he never aad blotches. Ayer's Sartaparilla cured
any uf these pleasant June days, hitch where the church eventually stood and
say, "Nothing is made in vain,' veri
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SUHOOlme. — Obarles H. Smith, l{ortB Craftsfew
up your best turnout and leisurely drive the lot, about 100 feet front by 7.1 feel house, very broad and handsome, and
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fied, for the Yucca palm, which is need repeat after being a
bury, Vt.
days in the city), he is informed that it
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to Stnckbridge's Corner, tbence to New deep, was purchased of Samuel Jones, these led up to the pulpit 1 think n | w i i n e . c
found here i n great abundance, is util
" Until recently," writes Alice E
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is dust, and such indeed it proves to be. Charles, ot Both, Me., "my face bos
Durham depot, and back to Alton by an early settler of Farmmgton, who. in fat couple c o u l d huve p n — e d arm i n H a ; ii , I
ized b y a London newspaper company
llH/ker,
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and the finest, most penetrating and
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the old post-road The round trip is 1 7 7 0 . located near where General Rob arm along the walk without brushing T l b lCcat tnM , I b
been covered with pimples ever since I
in the manufacture f printing paper
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was fifteen years old, I took: four
about ton miles, and bj-tho-way, don't erts now resides. It was satisfactory the pew d i s i r s ,for w e h a d doors—lovely 1 ' n r k e r 2 b
Here, also, is to be seen one of the persistent kind of dust that oue will
bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and my
forget to call on Krunk Ayers and fam presumably, to every one, being near paneled ones—tu every box pew) Ul aurr sr luuwns \ii r
many of those wonderful feats uf c i v i l seldom meet. Linen will become
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ily und huvo an ice cream that will the centre of the town as near a loca Thoy were securelv fastened by small «» C a n t r l
engineering that are found in this west soiled there with one day's wear as it skin became as fair as coultlbe desired."
It was a buttons, fashluncd after s o m e pretty
make you smile and feel so refreshed, tion as could be selected
ern country, in a group of mountain would here in three or four It gets
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Touts,
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and after you have partaken of tbo ex beautiful place—lofty, airy, sightly, and bevelled pattern, and were atiout two
Vrsparsd by Dr. J O. Aver Sc Co., Lowell, Mass.
peaks that form the terminating south into the eyes, nose and ears, and per
l . L o t m i A J T S
I-A8TKR3
Pricetl, alxbotUs*,fS. Worth05»bottla.
meates one generally, giving you a roost
quisite, cooling dish, Frank will write best of all, the edifice would stand on a inches in length and one i n width, at
western spur of the Sierra Nevada
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you a policy on your life for 82 or 83 hill, where our ancestors thought it tached by screws. V\ e never descended lP/ a row o rl l . 3 1l .b
range. Tbe further advance of tbe iron uncomfortable prickly like feeling. I
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The capacity of Jhe new water works
on 8500, and you will go home with should properly be built. But it after to hasps, as did some of the early K r l l r r r
horse is here most strenuously disputed, was in and out of tbe city several times
Robe a
your family fooling happy and contented, wards appeared that everyone was not churches, since everything ubout the 1:00k,r t p, If
but b y a series of complex and bewild during my stay there, and at no time reservoir on Garrison bill, Dover, will
and when you lie down to rest and satisfied . I think tbey grew to be dis first Farmmgton church was artistic C laayvel ss ,, scs a2V>
ering curves, and finally b y actually on approaching the city did I fail to be about 20,000,000 gallons.
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pleasant droams there will be nothing satisfied with tbe proposed church lot, and elegant I have said the aisles led F l e t c h e r 2 b •
crossing its own line—forming the cele note this pall-like cloud hanging over it
and as I have before said, tho hill fur up to tbe pulpit, and what a glorious D i x o n , r f
The meed of merit for
to disturb your slumbers
brated "loop"—a pathway was made.
The wind here, tbe same as in the sonal comeliness Is duo topromoting per
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for the famous Yosemite Valley, about leled in our eastern cities, from the foot Indispensable toilet articles.
Next week tbo NEWS will contain an Chestnut bills people, with others re ing, fancifully beaded, projected a little M a r s t o o 1.1. t ' m p l r e , P o l l H a w k e s ,
siding above the village looked upon the over the top, and in this elevated place
60 miles distant. Aa the writer's that it is so fine and light. In my next
article of special interest to every resi
Rochester people have petitioned the
effort required to toil up the steep bill tbe preacbor stood
One bad to look
ticket did not include tbe valley, we I will attempt some description of this
dent ol New Durham.
C H A N G E I If MANAQESlKNT.
missed the "Big Trees" and other at famous city, together with some side postmaster-general for a postal route be
Miles Soruton, an old resident of as too great, and that tbe early settlers up to see him, for it was very high. 1
Mr and Mrs. William Welch, after tendant beauties. But we have n o dis
tween Rochester and Northwood Nar
Farmington, who bos has been living at of the borough', or southern purt of the think I never saw a higher pulpit in
trips to the historic cities of San Jose
his son-in-law's, Joseph Y Berry, for town, would be possessing an advantage my life. The interior of it could only an experience of twenty-four years in position for fault-finding, as we have (Hosay^, 8anta Cruz and California's rows.
some more than a year, has gone to over them. But dear me did uot tbey be reached by going up six steps, when keeping boarders and running a hotel, seen enough, seemingly for a life-time.
ancient capital—Monterey.
GEO
Be wise to-day. T>> madness to neg
Strafford to make bis home with his son, ["have nothing but bills to travel over one came to a broad stair, then two have leased the Central House to a Arm
J u s t after leaving Mojave, w e were
lect a cough or cold, however slight.
there ' Qen Furber, prominent in town more steps, which made a turn, and of capable young business meb of this treated t o the first, last and only thun- A S O L D I E B B ' BIOrTUMENT AT P O B T A . Consumption may follow, and though
George.
" brought him iuto a room (almost, it village, who, while not personally tak der shower of the trip. It was a mag.
HODTB.
Dn. WISTAB'S BALSAM of W I L D CnKRm
Sarah E. Stanton a maiden lady, affairs of ancient days, knew very
has frequently cured this much-dreaded
aired 61 years, 2 months and 1? days, they did, and the old general, after was),•where there was a broad scat ar ing an active part in the management of nificcnt spectacle to watcb from the car
A soldiers' and sailors' monument is disease. It almost invariably cares tbe
w a s found dead Sunday evening, June wards one of tbe building committee, ranged something like a bay window the hotel, will at the same time shape window the dense, block clouds aa they
primary diseases of tho throat, lungs and
ledge. Indeed, the pulptt and oval- its course and endeavor, by true cour rolled down from the surrounding to be dedicated in Portsmouth on thb chest- where other remedies fall.
10, by- Asa Hall and his wife who is si so expressed himself
topped window placed back of it as tesy and an excellent* casino, combined mountains and advanced rapidly across Fourth, to which all G . A. R. posts in
sister of tbe deceasod. Mr. Hall at
The timber for the building of tbe
Tbe soldiers monument, to be erected
onco notified the town authorities, and church was purchased and deposited on nearly resembled a modern bay window with the comforts of home life, to make the immense plain w e were traversing. the department have been invited.
Arrangements have been made with at Tilton will be of granite, 13 feet high
Dana P. Jones and Ebon E. Berry, the church lot, when tho opposition as one could devise, stretching the Im the Central House the ideal hotel of the The most weird a n d fantastic forms of
agination a little. I should have said traveling public. The losers are Dr. lightning were being constantly vomited all the railroads in the state for trans and surmounted by a statue.
selectmen, met Mr. Hall and wife and members to tho location called a meet
J P. Tibbetts, undertaker, of Farming- ing of tbo society and. everybody inter thajptbese six steps leading up to tbe Albert Garland, Dr. W. P. Blake and forth, accompanied by incessant volleys portation at the rate of 1J cent* a mile,
F O Tebbetts, and their lease of (he of thunder t h a t w e n t rolling and rever each passenger, when a post goes as an
For chronlo catiitrfi,*5Jnduccd by s
ton the next morning at the residence ested, probably, at which they decided pulpit were placed at tbe left side.
organization. 'It is not understood that scrofulous' taint, Ayer's -Sarsaparilla Is
premises runs for four year*. The new
of tbe deceased, and after learning all it to be best that the now meeting
Over tbe sacred desk hung tbe sound {-proprietors will each attend to tho busi berating down t h e valley in a manner a hike reduction will be made tii a single the true remedy. It stops "catarrh dis
they could from tho appearance of the house should stand at the foot of the ing board, fastened by an iron rod to a
truly majeatio and inspiring. At first,
charges, removes tho slckerjlng'odor, and
body and statements of the neighbors, hill, but in what a curious way they great beam above It was a curious ness in which they are now respectively such w a s t h e course o f t h e storm that i t person. Considering the low rate of never falls to thoroughly eradicate every
they were satisfied that she died on ot brought this about I am unable to say old piece of cburcb architecture, resem engaged in. Dr. Garland as a dentist, ran along (to u s e a nautical phrase) fare, the occasion and the day, there' trace of the disease from thelilood, "Sold
,
about June 4. and, as there was no sus Unfortunately there is but little re bling somewhat a Tam-O-Shanter cap, Dr. Blake to healing the sick and man somewhat upon o u r quarter, g i v i n g u s seems to be no good reason why a largo by all dealers in medicine.picion of any foul play in relation to corded, and I think we shall have to and was always suspended over the pul ufacturing Sanitibe, and F . O. Tebbetts a chance t o v i e w from the open c a r number of posts should not attend.
round D e a d . •
Commanders of posts that vote to at
her death, deemed any further inquest guess. Another lot was purchased at pit to prevent the soutod of the preach to giving the people ."fits" at his cloth windows i t s wonderful a n d varying
An unknown man who bos. apparently
unnecessary, and Town Clerk Bicker the foot of the bill, quite near the rail er's voice from ascending It was made ing house, but they will put an experi beauties without t h e discomforts o f a tend are directed to instruct and drill for several days been sufTerlngvery much
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gave permit to Mr. Tibbetts to remove road track, and the two cburcb lots of wood. You see, in old times, enced hotel clerk and 3 > .first-class cook wetting, but soon a curve in tbe rail their posts in the special form'of salute from a corn went Into the drug; store and
in the hotel, and prepare to spars no
given on page 31 of the Service book.
procured a box "of "C^acbrnj?'; -which,
end bury the body Miss Stanton has were within plain sight of each other
scarcely any of the New Hampshire expense or pats*, to please its pa w a y r a n us suddenly a n d directly i n t o
afterooce using, stopped*airtlio pain,
not been very well for some little time,
its outer e d g e , w h e n there w a s hustling
The second church site was an acre churches were ceiled overhead, for plas trons.
Of Mr. and Mrs. Welch we and quick dosing of windows a n d d o o r s .
M B . EDITOR:—I see by the Roches and in three days the offender was found
and several of tbo ueighbors have been and one fourth in size, and it was tbe ter was not used at all. The deacons'
dead. F . H. Wadlelgh, proprietor, Al
to ber bouse, last week, but did not design of the party opposed to the first seat, large enough for (wo persons to sit think it can truly be said that they re So strong w a s t h e accompanying w i n d ter Leader that:
ton, If. H.
* 10-2t'
E. F. Cloutman has given the town no
see her and could get no answer from to erect a parsonage with the church. comfortably together, was directly be tire from the business with the best t h a t a t times i t very perceptibly retarded
sue them
her since June 4. But as she was very Now comes the queerest transaction of neath the pulpit and in front of it. The wishes of hosts of friends, both in the the speed of t h e train. To o n e w h o tice that he shall due him." for $125.00
which be claims Is
eccentric, the; supposed that she hod all. I have said the timber was deposi deacons faced the audience, and as they village and on the road?
could divest himself o f t h e natural tim
I am not going to enter into any con
rathor not see them and so did not open ted on tho site first decided upon, and were always worthy men, they could
As. soon as the boiler and parapher i d i t y incident to s u c h occasions, t h e troversy at the present time in regard
her bouse or make her appearance, and, everything was being pushed forward as well bear the scrutiny of tbe people.
nalia lor heating the house by steam.] scene w a s i n d e e d magnificent, a n d I to this matter any further than to ex
knowing her eccentricity, they did not rapidly as possible; the framing of the
is completed, which will bo within a may truly s a y that I n e v e r before h a d plain it.
Then there were the galleries, where
mistrust anything was wrong.
church had been completed and the day the singers always sat. They extended few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Welch pro a n y such conception o f tho magnitude ' I presented a certain account to S. S.
set for raising the frame, when lot in across one end and two sides of the pose to pass a few months, visiting a n d awfalness o f a heavy thunder Amazeen against the town for services,
Tho opening Of the concert season the darkness of night preceding raising meeting-house. The pulpit Tjccupied friends and relatives' throughout the shower. It cannot b e adequately de amounting to 8125.25, whereby the
by the band, Tuesday evening, front tho day the frame and tome timber was the fourth. We used to reach the gal- state. Here's good lack to toe old and scribed. One most s e e i t i n order t o town received sqyhe 9500 to' 8600, cov
appreciate i t * full powers. The San ering some five * years. I was toTd by
band stand, was a very enjoyable affair quietly drawn, "by parties to its un Iaries by ascending a flight of stairs in better to the new proprietors.
Joaquin (Waquine) Valley, i n w h i c h Mr. Amazeen that he was in favor of
and attracted quite an audience. Tho known, to the lot located at the base o the poich or vestibule, which graced the
T O T VtBSX T O PAT.
the shower occurred, is some 250 miles paying tho bill, but did -not' want to on
selections were very good .and their ren- tho bill< It -was a complete surprise to front, as I have said, and there was a
i n length,'and apparently as l e v e l a s a
' detfng excellent, considering the limited nearly everybody, and that the act queer little window in this porch, sort
The honor of paying thefirst,poll tax .floor. It i s a - v e r y fertile section, a n d bis own responsibility, and', as. 1 under
stand, it was referred to 1*. G . Tebbetts,
practice that the boys have had. W e caused much excitement in Famington of dormer in style, I think It was, and in'town this year belongs to Horace P.
would suggest, however, that a police it is needless to say, and a good deal of lighted tho entrance to the church and Fall, and W. 0. Roberts pays the first a n immense quantity o f grain is raised who refused to pay unless be was
here.
obliged to do so. I told Mr, Amazeen
man be on hand at future concerts and jossip. It seems hardly possible that galleries. The floor of the galleries was property tax in' fill. John F. Cloutput a stop to the disagreeable tato or t could be so, yet truth stands out to elevated a little toward the walls of the roan, Jr., has the honor of paying the The approach t o t h e city hy t h e it the question of legality of the claim
"time" us rendered by tho small boy. day in this bid history as\strango as fic church, and the space was very wide' smallest tax—10 cents. The_ collector Golden Gates i s along the shores o f came up I vrould sne it, and it would
It Is^tho height oi' Impertinence a t best, tion, and perhaps mora so.
up there. Ah, me] what a charmingly says the poll tax p&yers_are responding Su'tsan b a y , j u s t below t h e delta of t h e release all parties by letting tbe court
and 'no boy with 'common, regard for
Sacramento a n d San Joaquin rivers; a n d decide the matter. I have done so,
It was a droll state of •• religious zeal, designed old church that was, but it has generously.
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. sooofrriannera Should .be guilty').of ?such building a house', in which -to .worship passed away, like nearly all the old
soon after t h e straits of Carquinez and' and given the proper notice for trial at'
/R'tjung.j If>isJannoying .not -only • to God, and -wrangling about it and almost worshippers.
OLD BXSTDEXT.
The high school' nine are to be uni San Pablo hay,' n n d thence into- San the next term of court.
" thi ipsctatoT8,'but also* to (he players. fighting over it like naughty chQdrbn at
E. F. C t O D T M J L W ,
Francisco bay,-, where one con l o o k I
formed.
(1% be Continued.)
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The First Church Farmington News Article
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"The First Church" a Farmington News article about the first church and meetinghouse on Meetinghouse Hill from , Page2, June 15, 1888.
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Farmington News
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1888
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Souvenir Postcard Congregational Church Farmington NH
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A blue-green-brown colorized souvenir postcard of the First Congregational Church of Farmington NH. The postcard photo focuses on a left side view of the church, at the turn of Main Street, coming into downtown, and surrounding locations of the church along main Street. Local businesses and other buildings are visible from the view, as are many, large trees, shrubs, and electrical poles. An adjoining property, to the left, has a white fence.
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Metropolitan News Company , Boston
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Photos-First Congregational Church UCC Of Farmington Celebrates 200 Years
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The public was invited to tour the historic First Congregational Church of Farmington on Sunday, November 12, 2017. People who were married in the church or attended Sunday School since the 1950’s were encouraged to bring photos which will become part of historic displays as the church approaches its 200th anniversary in 2019. The Farmington Historical Society was able to document the displays as well as photograph some of the notable features of the church, known for its Gothic Revival architecture.
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Stan Freeda
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11/27/2017
architecture
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Farmington
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Celebration
to benefit the
Interfaitii Food Pantry
Sunday, November 22
4 p.m.
Hosted by tlie
Advent Christian Church
First Congregational Church
Saint Peter Catholic Church
Farmlngton, New Hampshire
�Welcome to this special celebration of Thanskgiving,
Since 1991, the Interfaith Food Pantry has given
freely to help feed our community. Today, WQ gather
to give thanks to God for this ministry and for the
bountiful blessings that we have received.
'
* A Call to Thanksgiving
Sister Lucie Ducas
Choir: Come, ye thankful people come
O God, we give thanks for all that You have done for us.
for the gift of life upon this good e a r t h ;
for the w o r k that w e can do a n d the strength to do i t ; .
We give thanks for all that others have done for us.
for those w h o taught us w h e n w e were c h i l d r e n ;
for those who guided us through our youth and kept us
focused on a straight path;
for those who to this day love us a n d s u r r o u n d us w i t h care.
Choir: Come, ye thankfiil people come
We give you thanks for all that your church has done for us:
for
for
for
for
the sacraments of Y o u r grace,
the p r a y e r s of Y o u r people;
friendship and fellowship w h i c h w e enjoy;
support, strength and guidance along life's way.
We give you thanks for all that You have done for us in Jesus Christ.
I n C h r i s t y o u have opened to us a new w a y of life.
Y o u call us to serve one another a n d to feed Y o u r people.
Choir: Come to God's own temple come,
raise the song of harvest home.
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2. A l l the ble^s-ings of the field, all the stores the gar - dens yield,
3. These to thee, oiir God, we owe, soiirce whence all our bless- ings flow;
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all
is safe-ly gath-ered in, ere the win-ter storms be - gin;
all the fruits in full
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and for these our souls shall raise grate- ful vows and sol-emn praise.
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that spring with boun-teous hand
Come, then, thank-ful peo - pie, come.
for our wants to be sup-phed;
scat-ters o'er the smil-ing land,
raise the song of har-vest home;
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corhe to God's own tem - pie, come, raise the song of har- vest home,
all
that lib - eral au-tumn pours from its rich o'er-flow-ing stores,
come to God's own tem - pie, come, raise the song of har-vest home.
WORDS: St. \ Henry Alford, 1884; St. 2, 3, Arma Barbauld {18th century)
MUSIC: George J. Elvey, 1858; desc. O. I. Cricket Harrison, 1994
ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR
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�Prayer (unison)
Almighty and gracious Father-Mother, we give you thanks for the fruits
of the earth in their season and for the labors of those who harvest them.
Make us faithful stewards of your great bounty, for the provision of our
necessities and the relief of all who are in need, to the glory of your
Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and
the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Deuteronomy 8:6-11
Reader: Cheryl Clement
Therefore keep the commandments of the Lord your God, by walking in
God's ways and by trusting God. For the Lord your God is bringing you
into a good land, a land with flowing streams, with springs and underground
waters welling up in valleys and hills, a land of wheat and barley, of vines
and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey, a land where
you may eat bread without scarcity, where you will lack nothing, a land
whose stones are iron and from whose hills you may mine copper.
You shall eat your fill and bless the Lord your God for the good land given
you. Take care that you do not forget the Lord your God, by failing to keep
the commandments, the ordinances, and the statutes, which I am commanding
you today.
Reader: Word of God. Word of Life.
Congregation: Thanks be to God.
Hymn: "God, We Rejoice"
(tune of "God of Our Fathers")
God, we rejoice, for You have done great things;
All of creation with Your goodness rings.
Farm lands and vines and trees all give full yield;
Harvests of hope. Your mercy has revealed.
Sunshine and rain have blessed our fertile land;
Life overflows with bounty from Your hand.
'Round us is plenty, meant for us to share
With all God's people, here and everywhere.
�Psalm 118 Selected Verses
Reader: Jacqueline Webb
Martin Rinkart; tr. Catherine Winkworth
Johann Criiger; harm. Felix Mendelssohn
RESPONSE
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O give thanks to the Lord who is good,
whose steadfast love endures forever!
Let Israel say:
"God's steadfast love endures forever."
Let the house of Aaron say,
"God's steadfast love endures forever."
Let those who trust the Lord say,
"God's steadfast love endures forever."
(sing)
The Lord is my strength and my might:
the Lord has become my salvation.
There are glad songs of victory in the tents of the righteous.
"The right hand of the Lord does valiantly;
the right hand of the Lord is exalted;
I shall not die, but I shall live
and recount the deeds of the Lord.
(sing)
I thank you that you have answered me
and have become my salvation.
The stone that the builders rejected has
become the chief cornerstone.
This is the Lord's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes.
This is the day that the Lord has made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it.
(Gloria Patri)
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* Gloria Patri
Glory be to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Ghost.
As it was in the beginning, it is now and ever shall be
world without end. Amen. Amen.
*The Gosepl of Matthew 6:25-33
Reader:
Pastor Bill Downing
Jesus said, " I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what
you will drink, or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than
food, and the body more than clothing?
Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into bams,
and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?
And can any of you by worrying add a single hour to your span of life? And
why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they
grow; they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory
was not clothed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field,
which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will God not much
more clothe you— you of little faith?
Therefore do not worry, saying, 'What will we eat?' or 'What will we drink?'
or 'What will we wear?' For it is the Gentiles who strive for all these things;
and indeed your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But
strive first for the kingdom of God and God's righteousness, and all these
things will be given to you as well."
Reader: This is the good news.
Congregation: Praise to you, Jesus Christ.
Hymn: Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart
Bill Downing, guitar
"In Everything Give Thanks"
Community Choir:
"Simple Gifts"
(see next page)
Beverly Downing, flute
Pastor Kent Schneider
adapted by John Coates, Jr.
Louise Shields, Director/pianist
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�Offering Our Gifts and Our Lives
The Five Kernel Prayer
Five kernels of com on an empty plate
reminding us of our Pilgrim kin,
where hunger was so very great
that death might have become a friend.
Reader: Dave Walker
O Great Creator of the earth itself,
you who give bounteous harvest from seed,
grant that we not so much stock our shelf,
as we share your abundance with those in need.
When we sit down to tables stacked
with food of every sort and name,
before mouth and stomach are packed
may we remember from Whom this came. Amen.
Don Marble
Offering our Gifts:
Volunteers from the Interfaith Food Pantry will receive your
offering and bring the gifts of food forward.
The Gift of Music
Jenee' White, piano
Amazing Grace'
"Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow"
Trumpets: Kent Schneider, Paul Sanbom
Trombones: Brenda Oliver, Gordon Oliver
Just A Closer Walk With Thee'
Church Brass
Rev. John Fogel, piano
Let Us Break Bread Together
"We Gather Together To Ask the Lords Blessing"
Church Brass
�Festive Doxology
tune: All Creatures of Our God and King
Praise God from whom all blessing flow;
Praise God all creatures here below.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Praise God, the source of all our gifts!
Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts
Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Prayer of Dedication (unison)
God of abundance, we give these gifts with grateful hearts,
thankful for the work of the Interfaith Food Pantry which
not only provides food but also gives kindness and hope to
people in our communities. May our offering be blessed by
Your Spirit and serve all who come to enjoy it. In the name
of Jesus Christ who taught us to say when we pray:
The Lord's Prayer
Gordon Oliver, Brenda Oliver, piano
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name;
Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is
in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread.
Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation;
but deliver us from evil;
For Thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory
for ever and ever. Amen.
Sending Hynm: Now Thank We All Our God (next page)
The Benediction: I Colossians 3:12-13
The Blessing "God Be With You til We Meet Again"
The Combined Choir
Rev. John Fogel
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may this boun- teous God through all
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joy - ful hearts and bless - ed peace to cheer
us,
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to each oth - er.
to Christ and
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on
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when per - plexed,
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one
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WORDS: Martin Rinkart, 1636; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1858, alt.
MUSIC: Johann Criiger, 1647; harm. Felix Mendelssohn, 1840
NUNDANKET
67.67.66.66:
�Participants in this service of worship:
Clergy:
Rev. William Downing, Advent Christian Church
Sr. Lucie Ducas, St. Peter Catholic Church
Rev John Fogel, Advent Christian Church, 1990-2000
Rev. Kent Schneider, First Congregational Church, UCC
Musicians
Combined Choirs from Farmington Churches
Rev. Bill Downing, guitar
Beverly Downing, flute
Rev. John Fogel, piano
Brenda Oliver, Organist, St. Peter Catholic Church
Gordon Oliver, Choir Director, St. Peter Catholic Church
Paul Sanbom, tmmpet
Rev. Kent Schneider, trumpet
Louise Shields, Choir Director/Organist,
First Congregational Church, U C C
Jenee' Wiite, piano, First Congregational Church
Lay Leaders
Cheryl Clement, Interfaith Food Pantry
Don Marble, Co-Chair, the Interfaith Food Pantry
Dave Walker, Interfaith Food Pantry
Jacqueline Webb, First Congregational Church, UCC
Volunteers
We thank the many dedicated volunteers who give
their time to the Interfaith Food Pantry, especially
the students at Farmington High School and the
Boy Scout Troop 188 and Cub Scout Pack 188.
Thank you for your continuing support of this
community ministry. We wish you a blessed
Thanksgiving.
�The Interfaith Food Pantry
will be open next Saturday,
from 9:30 to 10:30 am.
A Community Breakfast
will be served at 8 am in
the Vestry.
�
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Pamphlet A Community Thanksgiving Celebration-A Benefit for the Interfaith Food Pantry
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2017 pamphlet, ink printed on paper, for a "A Community Thanksgiving Celebration." The event was a benefit for the Interfaith Food Pantry in Farmington. It was hosted by three of the town's places of worship; The Advent Christian Church, the First Congregational Church, and the Saint Peter Catholic Church. It was held on Sunday, November 22nd, at 4pm. The pamphlet contains a welcome, songs to be sung, prayers, spoken verses, readings, list of thanks, and a list of notable volunteer participants in the services.
Size: 7" x 9"
The museum has two copies.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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The Advent Christian Church, the First Congregational Church, and the Saint Peter Catholic Church
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The Advent Christian Church, the First Congregational Church, and the Saint Peter Catholic Church
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2017
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Donated by: Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
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St. Peters Church Exterior
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St. Peters Church was founded in 1916 and started with a congregation of about twenty-five parishioners. In 1924 the " barn church" was moved back on the property and a new, "proper" house of worship was built on site. A half a century later the church building was no longer able to hold the increasing number of attendees. The old church was was torn down and the parish hall was remodeled into a church sanctuary with much larger seating capacity.
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St. Peters Church Interior Sanctuary
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St. Peters Church was founded in 1916 and started with a congregation of about twenty-five parishioners. In 1924 the " barn church" was moved back on the property and a new, "proper" house of worship was built on site. A half a century later the church building was no longer able to hold the increasing number of attendees. The old church was was torn down and the parish hall was remodeled into a church sanctuary with much larger seating capacity.
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Circa 1948 Photo St. Peters Church Rev. Arthur Dufour surrounded by young parishioners.
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Rev. Arthur Dufour surrounded by young parishioners outside St. Peters Catholic. Rev Dufour was pastor from 1947 to 1964.
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circa 1948
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St. Peters Church was founded in 1916 and started with a congregation of about twenty-five parishioners. In 1924 the " barn church" was moved back on the property and a new, "proper" house of worship was built on site. A half a century later the church building was no longer able to hold the increasing number of attendees. The old church was was torn down and the parish hall was remodeled into a church sanctuary with much larger seating capacity.
In the second photo, Rev. Arthur Dufour surrounded by young parishioners outside St. Peters Catholic. Rev Dufour was pastor from 1947 to 1964.
Mixed photo collection from the Puddledock Press. These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in February 1986. Please read each photo explanation for possible details. If you have information not contained in the description about a photo, please pass it on to us so we may update or records and extend public historical record.
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Mixed photo collection of Farmington landmarks & buildings, mostly downtown, circa 1920-1930. All are placed in a leather photo booklet with holding corners and cloth ribbon for binding.
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The First Congregational Church, UCC
of Farmington, New Hampshire
Celebrating 200 Years of Christian Service
1819-2019
�The Lancet Sanctuary Windows
The Cross and Crown
The Anchor Cross
The unity of design of the church's Gothic Revival architecture
is reflected in the eight lancet stained glass windows in the
sanctuary. Four of the windows are with foliage patterns only.
The other four windows have distinctive Christian emblems in
round colored circles called "roundels". Each one measures 90
inches by 30 inches, perhaps in homage to sacred geometry.
�The Grisaille Stained Glass Windows
The First Congregational Church was built in 1875 with seating
for 350 people. During the day, the sanctuary is illuminated with
the natural light of eight stained glass windows on the walls, four
triangular roof windows and a prominent arched window above
the main entrance. The windows have unique "grisaille" foliage
patterns stenciled onto diagonal pieces of glass. Vitreous paint
is used and fired to adhere the image permanently to the glass.
This 14'^^ century technique was made popular in New England
by Samuel West of Boston following the Civil War.
The Archangel Window
This impressive window is high above the sanctuary, over the
main entrance to the church. It is the largest of all the grisaille
windows measuring nine feet at the base and five feet high to
the apex of the arch. This unique three-part Gothic design has
two lower triangular leaded windows. They support the diamond
shaped window depicting the hand drawn angel with crossed
arms and shaded wings.
�Preserving The Stained Glass Windows of
Historic First Congregational Church
The First Congregational Church is listed on New Hampshire's
Register of Historic Places and will soon be recognized on the
National Register of Historic Places as an outstanding example
of Gothic Revival architecture and for its collection of 17 grisaille
stained glass windows valued at $196,000.
In 1976, the congregation began preserving the glass windows
by placing a clear plastic protective window over each one.
After years of weathering, the plastic windows have faded. The
full beauty of these historic windows cannot be completely seen
or appreciated until the natural light shines through them.
You Can Participate in Preserving l-iistory
We are working with the Willet Hauser Architectural Glass
Studio of Winona, Minnesota who installed the original plastic
coverings in 1976. Their craftsmen have over six decades of
experience in stained glass restoration. The cost of replacing
the protective plastic windows is $40,000. We are applying for
a $20,000 matching grant. The church is accepting donations
to raise the remaining $20,000 to begin the project.
Your support will be greatly valued as we restore and protect
this national treasure for the enjoyment of generations to come.
Please send your tax-deductible donation to:
First Congregational Church
Stain Glass Project
400 Main Street
Farmington, NH 03835
Thank you for your interest and generous contribution.
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First Congregational Church UCC of Farmington Celebrates 200 Years Brochure
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Brochure for the First Congregational Church UCC of Farmington Celebration for the 200 year anniversary. The brochure has some basic historical information about the church and Gothic Revival architecture, but primarily focuses on the restoration of the stained glass windows in the church.
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Article for the First Congregational Church UCC Church Stained Glass Restoration from the New Hampshire Sunday News, December 21, 1975. The article is titled "Farmington Church Gets New Windows."
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First Congregational Church Farmington NH 2002 Directory-Abridged
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T H E FARMINGTON NEWS.
PART ONE.
VOL.
FARMINGTON,
XXV
FARMINGTON
Winter
Footwear. 1 Giving
N.
H.,
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER
n,
NO. 4I
I903
ILLUSTRA TED.
Old "Snow Beard's
Goods are here.
a brief History of the Town and many Interesting Circumstances Connected.
The Illustrations will include the Principal Places of Manufacturing, Business
Blocks, Churches, Schools, and other views about town.
ALL STYLES
LARGE STOCK,
BEST MAKES,
Employs 275
FARMINGTON
LOWEST. PRICES.
hands.
Capacity
SHOE
10.000 pairs
Callvand make your
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Buyers of Christmas Presents will find
just what, their friends and families will
appreciate.
No matter how particular you are, you
will find a present here that will please
you, and at a price you will be pleased
to pay.
Farmington folks never saw such a fine
selection of Christmas Goods in tneir
village before.
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COMPANY
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per week.
If you can be suited! at all you can be
suited right here. Look at the list.
Selections.
FACTORY.
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Boston Office:
Toys and Games for all who play.
118 Lincoln St.
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Books for every turn of mind.
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Perfumery for refined noses..
^Manufacturers of
iTh* Shot Dtaltr,^, * Odd Fdlowi Block,
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H. A. Pike,
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Men's Medium and
Apollo Chocolates
sweets.
Treas. and Mgr.
Leather Goodsr-^Everything that's
durable in leather.
R. M. Mason,
. Fine Grade Shoes.
for lovers of
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Calendars and (Christmas Cards;
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penally for Holiday^^rade. ;~; £ - 4
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history scorns to notice So this sketch will bo gleaned for
SKETCH OF FARMINGTON.
the most port from tradition's store of knowledge, for it is the
incidents of life that go to make it worth the living. An old
BY NED L. PARKER.
townsman who shall be nameless but whoso integrity is un
questioned and whose mind, stored with a wealth of reminis
llSf^^iigd^lljohs, Hat!
"Tho spirit of independence and the successful resistance
cences handed down from his grandfather—'twas his only
to unjust taxation which the revolution had fostered and do^IJ^sJvejIjHat Bins and
legacy—says the first white settler to locate on a blazed trail
velppod- was tho primary causo of Farmington's cmstance
that ran from tho Plains (Rochester) to New Durham GOTO
_ .asa toyrnship. Originally this territory, together with tho
was a man whose name was Berry. Mr. Berry built a log
t|prraonfcy^vn of-Milton, was included h\.tho township limits
cabin near tho present residence of the Hon.' E. T. WDlson,
bearing
up
down the
Jf^Jai^JowWpeilea. to aid ui tho support of the "true and sot his traps for fur An Indiananimalshca<|anda tribe that
bonks of tho Cocheco.
chief,
of
0Xtit
Nprwaj-^ Plains. ^piis vas manifestly unfair, for wo
lived in this valley, robbed Berry's traps, and 'tis said that in
^ ^ ^ ^ W i ^ ^ t ^ ^ an3 prca^er from which, bea quarrel
the savago, and that
w^^vti^d^^^^W KltJo benolit^spiritual or social— his bones over some pelts, Berry killedtho cabin stood. Here's
today lie buried near whore
was'derivedT'
another version of the deceased «'Poor Lo," g|ven in a sketch
of Farmington: "After the battle of tovell'8 fond, in which
Chamberlain shot the celebrated Indian chief, Paugus, his
r^sur^lf^^
son, Paugus Jr., 'wished to revengo himself upon Chamber
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lain, who kept a mill at Rochester. One day some of his
friends informed Chamberlain that young Paugus had ap
peared in the village, and they thought he meant some harm.
Chamberlain did not feel afraid, however, but as night Ap
proached he took his rifle which he had token from Paugus
Sr., after ho shot him, and went down under the milL Be
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fore doing so he hung a coat and hat in the open port of the
milL At length he saw Paugus approaching, who, seeing
the coat and hat indistinctly in tho dusk of evening, believed
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it to be Chamberlain, and fired. At the same time Chamber
lainfiredand killed the Indian. The death of Paugus Jr.
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was sure to cause trouble if the savages became aware of the
fact, so Chamberlain, with the aid of a few mill hands, brought
the Indian's body up here and buried it near the site of tho
lyonr c^er-fcr a Svdt or 0 ? e ^ I
F<ostnmn house.
v - ^ * * vc«»t ""!;i.;,iiho h'ne" to flalocfe*
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Come, See, SelectTand be/Siiited.
be a pair of cattle owned by the company, but for some
reason the offer was not accepted. Later in the century, at
the instance of the mill owners of Farmington and Rochester,,
a bill to change tho course of Merrymeeting river was intro
duced in our legislature, but the powerful influence of the
Manchester corporations killed the bill.
Thefirstrecorded warrant issued by the selectmen was
as follows:—
State of New Hampshire,
Strafford «s.
To Lieut Ephraim Perkins, appointed collector of taxes
for tho town of Farmington for the year 1799, Greeting. Bv
virtue of sundry acts of the legislature of said state directing
and empowering the selectmen to raifo money for-tho support
of schools and other necessary purposes, and agreeable to a
vote of the town to raifo inoney for tho support, of the gospel,
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Strong,objections were raised against thoTpayment of
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1; v-ir! ihese fyxo8, and pnPecember 1, 1798, after saveral unsuc;
»/EST SIDE MAIN STREET, LOOKING NORTH. and pursuant to a precept from the county treasurer to raife
money for the ufe of the county, you are hereby required in
the name of Sd state to levy and collect of nil perfons men
tioned in the foregoing lift herewith committed you to collect
the several sums set to their names in dollars and cents,
which sums you ore to collect in silver and gold, or orders
drawn on you by the selectmen of Sd Farmington for the
time being, and you aro hereby directed to pay seventy-five
dollarf by the tenth day of September next to the selectmen
of Sd Farmington, and to pay the treasurer of Sd county
fifty dollars and forty-five cents on or before the firft day of
.December next, and the whole of the remainder to the
selectmen by the fifth day of March next. And if any perfon
or perfons shall neglect or refufe after legal notice or warning,
you are to take the same by distraint as the tew directs, and
for your lawful proceedings this shall be your sufficient
warrant
Given under our hands and seals this eighteenth day of
June, 1799.
t^|G!eanln^;'.uaiid4 Repairing^ ; cessful ai^pU/Farmington became a township.^ The popu-4 r i j U n t ' n i n m n * lift'eniEon.
% lation at that time was about one thousand, a goodly number
of whom Hved on the Ten Kod road and at Merrill's Corner.
r. . The new town was namedby<3eneral Richard Furber, who
livod a^vM:errill*8 Corner.'' jHe was a brave soldier in the
Revolution, served as aid de camp at the surrender of General
Burgoynei and retired at'tho close of the war, a general
General Furber died in 1848, aged 95 years, and is btu-IM in
the cemetery at Rochester, whence the remains were removed
from the Furber homestead near Merrill's Corner, some years
since.
Onrfirstmeeting houso, which in those days served as a
iown j&ouspWdlihomM
place ior. all public gatherings^
was built nearihe centre of tho town, about two and a half
miles below tho village Tho elevation on which the church
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, LOOKING NORTH.
was erected has ever since been known as Meetinghouse bill,
The absence of any large bodies of water near our village
The first church society was formed in 1819, when Rev. undoubtedly robbed it of much early Indian history. The
James Walker of Concord preached alternately in Milton and discovery of arrow heads, spears and rude implements in the
Farmington.
fields and pastures prove beyond doubt that the redskin
traversed this valley on his way to and from the lake. Nature
i
did so much for the surrounding towns of Milton, New Dui>
ham, Alton and Strafford in the way of beautiful lakes and
And only Insurance AgChV
ponds that her available supply seems to have been exhausted
in.town will write your
and Farmington, left nearly destitute, had to be content
with the Cocheco river. But the early settlors were a hardy
lot who refuued to be discouraged by the absence of abun
in .the Best and Safest
dance of water power, and with the determination BO charac.
Stock Companies, or will
teristic of early New Englanders, sot about to lay the founda
give you the Mutual divi
tion of a village that has been a credit to their sturdy man
dend paying companies.
Agent for the
hood and unyielding toil. Twice we came very near changing
the course of the water that flows from Merrymeetiug pond
so it wouldflowdown between the bunks of the Cocheco. In
£>\$e &xisur&Ticfc Co.,
their windings in and out from their resj>ecti\o starting
which is tho best in tho
places there is a point, in the town of New Durham, where
country, and also agent for
the Merrymeeting river and the Cocheco aro separated by a
tho best sick and accident
piece of land only about one hundred yards \\ ido. Early in
companies where you pay
M E C H A N I C STREET. L O O K I N G EAST.
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only one dollar a month.
the last v o u . i w . . v . . ^ Cocheco Manufacturing Compauv of
century the
Will give you anything
Dover were lumbering up in that locality, and quirk to see
T h e village, or the Dock as it was formerly called, w
you want in the Insurance
the advantage of having an additional toluiue of water flowsituated in the northeast corner of tho township on land
Line.
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ICHABOD HATES,
EPHRAIM KIMBALL,
DANIEL ROBERTS,
Also during the holidays Jweiwill make' a ^ g i | t ^
with each dollar's worth purchased in our c r o j 5 ^ e 4 y ^ w ^ #
department.
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Selectmen.
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sors, Shears, Spoons, Tpok,
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etc., in our hardware aniv spdran^f^pwKiW«»^
partment.
So much for tho cold, dull facts concerning the
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Tradition gives more color to the
U
!
ing their way,
formerly owned by Mr. Johu Ham.
1 the town.
1
birth of
mculents con
D
took
the
matter under conxideiiition
Izah Horne, grandfather of the present owner of
hue, was in the emplo\ of the corporation and offered
a ditch that should connect the two nvers and
nected with the early days and the trials of tho efirst setuen, ^
nected with the e^rly davs and the tna.s o t t i r s t settlers.
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The choicest selections oPGahdies/I^
Nuts, Oranges, Dates, Figs, Cranberries, A p
P
U
QafeR^V61^?|^w^;
ples, Cheese, Raisins, Jams, Jellies, etc., in our
grocery department
Come to us for your
Christmas
Gifts,
we can suit you whether your purses be lean
or fat. .
CENTRAL STREET. L O O K I N G
EAST.
Collei-tor Perkins t,'uther«>.l in $597 45 during the year
ami this amount jmul the running expeDHes of the
left $i>2 47 on
hand
The
Ki-lei-tinen s
Mr. ,;\ ear \MW $.\ <KI eaeli- $'.MMI in all
I>UHH tamed among other item* these
t o dig ' Mr (ieuu 11: part
town
compensation
E. T. Willson
and
that
Tlie parish account couinteresting entrees
f o r preui hiug,
$54 (Ml
Pai<l
Paid,
Captain j
cliuiige I Furl«er s t.ill in f u l l for the use o f his houte for meeting. $1 C »
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line of caskets, robes,
etc.
Also
furnish
flowers from s o m e of
the best florists in
New England
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hubs,
bend heavy oak rims,
sled runners, sleigh
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wanted in the car
riage line.
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We confine ourselves largely to staple, practical goods, and
in this line our showing is better than ever. A few of the lines
from which very desirable holiday gifts may be selected:
.Hid » " l k
t l i . l i . . \ uii.l
t o III) ) t
olistnc'es tli:it
o w Ti n i n e
the
to
xoiing
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toda\
That Klijuli Hnilger made a failure o f -Ime manufacturing ''»•
fi>re the _\ ear w u* out .li.l not in the len-t
L.
Hav es from starting in
1 M 7 to
SIDE MAIN
STREET. L O O K I N G
SOUTH
L.
mirer o f General Washington. A branch of the Washington
Benevolent Society held its meetings m & room w hich he had
fitted Tip for tho purpose. At one time a party of Democrats
having imbibed rather freely, found this room and seeing the
cabalistic letters W B S on tho chairs, concluded they be
longed to some accursed Federalist society. In their rage
fjjtfrey were proceeding to demolish tho chairs and hurl them
through the windows, when tho "Squire" suddenly appeared
on tho scene and persuaded them to desist by telling them
all could see that W B S stood for Wingato's Best Seats.
A. E. CARTER
FURNITURE DEALER
UPHOLSTERER.
Will supply your wants in
Furniture, Carpets, Cur
tains,
Rugs,
Picture
Frames*, Spring Beds,
.Mattresses, etc
\ W e also do Upholster
ing and Furniture Repair
ing in all branches, at
sfeasons of the year when
we can spare the time.
Right here let us say that
from now until March ist
is the time when it can
best be attended to,
W e have bought and
are
already receiving
some of our Straw Mat• tings tor the spring*trade.
•|5sWe shall be able to
show the largest line of
these popular carpets ever
exhibited in town. "We
shall-"; .make ., prices that
will sell ttiisj, large stock.
?CalI and see if we cannot
snake you. happy.
;
Koliertx was among the eurU
ileter
Mr
Martin
LINENS, TOWELS, APRONS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
tiiuiiufiu ture -lioes for
himself, and lie wax shorth followed l>}
WEST
(t M
Herrinj.
manufacturer*
and
J
he
KNIT GOODS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS AND FLAN
was
succeeded I >\ his hrothers. George E. and H e n n L.
Roberts.
Alonzo N'u to am H i IH brother, Jeremy ( ) ,
partner
Li
formed
a
NELETTE GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
ship about this tmieaiid the* were followed by Luther Wentworth, H
L
B. Edgerly, Israel Hayes, N T. Kimball and John
Pratts. John H . Hurd,
Edwin F Jones, E . C.
C W . Thurston,
George
Ilinnear, John M .
Cloutman. A. E. Putnam, D
A. and
Berry, John
F.
W . Kimball aud others.
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In 1802 L t Ajithony Peavey built a pound for which
the town paid him $20. This old pound is still in very good
condition, and is situated on tho road running from the Lois
Itand farm to tho Ten Rod road.
From the time of its incorporation as a town Farmington progressed rapidly and the growth was a sure, healthy
increase in population and wealth. In 1H20 tho village num
bered fifteen frame dweHmgs, five stores, one mill, a tavern,
and Mr. Elijah Badger was manufacturing shoes. Badger
watt the pioneer shoe manufacturer in this village that was
destined to become the smartest shoe town in New Hamp
shire W o had attained some littlo eminence as a manufactur
ing centre before tho war. That was in the days of biognns,
btifore machinery had boconie perfected and when every
farmer who would might toko "stock" home and make it up.
W e ' a r e all prone to look back over the past and to speak of
the g o o d old^dajB in a tone of regret, and who shall say that
those carefree days before the war, when manufacturers did
n o t worry over "orders," "specials" o r any of the nerve-rack
ing rush orders of today, we
not the ideal days of our
lives? Then ovcry farm within a radius of a dozen miles was
occupied o&d the owners were busy making shoes. All tLe
ready money needed—and more—was thus earned and die
farm was carried on at the same time.
:
€
£5
c
JONES F A C T O R Y . MAIN
STREET.
We advise early shopping. Commence now, it will be more sat
isfactory than waiting until the last few days before Christmas^
Tljgga manufacturers with hardly an exception were suc
cessful, and they Labored eaily and late to achieve it.
Per
haps no better description of our conditions as a community
can be obtained than the following extract from tho Boston
Journal of June 15, 1R59,
evidently written by some sojourn
er in our village —
Fnnniugtou, N. H., Juno 14, l«*i9
Messrs. Editors
Supposing that a few facte from this
locality would not g o amiss, I am inclined to forward a few
items. This village contains about three thousand inhabi
tants, principally engaged in shoe manufacturing.
There are
nine large establishments for this branch of butuness which
turn out an extraordinary number of brogans m tho course
of a year. There is a!so a lanro sawmill in full operation.
"THE WHITE JTO/?r;
Like most places, however, which employ so much nmlo
help to tho almost utter exclusion of females, the general so
ciety is exceedingly turbulent. Indeed, as a stranger coming (is
into the place on Saturday evening, I thought I had happened
CIS
into a strong community of roughs - one fight of the rough
and tumble order, and a horse race, both almost directly in
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, L O O K I N G NORTH.
front o f tho hotol, being the first occurrences of note. Sub
But the rebellion changed all this and with the new con
sequent acquaintance, however, with, tho oldor and less mi
dition o f things the farmers were obliged to come into the
gratory inhabitants has shown mo tho existence of a strata of IIS
village if they would continue in the shoe business..
O u r . . . .
manufacturers, with few exceptions, had started on ^
| ^ e t y , ^ not exacUy anstocraUc, still quite creditable to a (US
town of such democratic tendencies as Farmington.
resources, which in most cases consisted of clear heads,
(US
strong bodies, plenty of determination and very littlo cash;
and this change of conditions raised obstacles that men o f
to
less courage would have deemed insurmountable.
Factories
to
must b e erected and filled with costly machinery, and few of
our manufacturers were financially able to do this, but
"where there's a will there's a way," and surely the business
men o f this villago had the wilL
So they set to work and by hook or crook secured tho
necessary backing.
Factories' were erected, unoccupied
houses were converted into shops and filled with machinery,
and in the place of a small country village comprising a few
%
The Glenwood and
Crawford are-still sold at
the old stand,
WHY?
Because they are the
recognized stoves of to
day; therefore they sell
best and give best satis
faction.
TEST
Our prices and you will
surely try our stoves.
W. F, THAYER.
o
stores and dwellings
strung
along
the
main
road,
w
Besides the above we are very strong in Fancy Goods, such
as Baskets, Work Boxes, Collar, Cuff and Handkerchief Boxes,
Comb and Brush Sets, Jewelry, Fancy Calendars, Books and Brica-brac.
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Ifo other store in town offers the advantages to the average
shopper that the White Store does, with its innumerable stock
and varied articles to select from.
There isn't a shadow of a doubt regarding the qual
ity and style of our goods, nor a question as to our
prices.
Improvements are constantly being made in tho sur
rounding lands; a number of now buildings are in course
of erection, and with a continued run of the present activity
in business, but a few years will o!apse before Farroington
will be ranked as one of tho most thriving and prettiest
villages in New Hampshire.
Christmas
We are headquarters for , HoUdaj|^if^ u^^jojhmg.
Men^s Furnishings, and our lin^i^geSaSli" b l | t ^ # a n ^ 8 | ^ ^ 1
:
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Miiffl^Sf-,
3&0t
extra warm Cloves and, Witteii^
\wear,
_
wool and fur lined; Sweaters, Toques and
amVshanters, Suit Cases, Cripsland
ks; Hats, Caps and Umbrellas^ f u r
Coats, $tc«
n
x
We are agents for A. B. Eirschbaum & Co's^ Guaranteed
Clothing, and have a large stock of Gents' Overcoats.
f
there
sprang up a live, wide-awake hustling shoe town, full of Mfe
and filled with tho busy hum of industry.
Save from the fact that Farmington has ok. ays t een
famous for its good housewives and fair women with mild
dispositions, a second Rip Van Winkle might have climbed
the wooded slopes of rugged old Caverly mountain, and
after a snooze that would have buen but a nap compared to
the original's somnambulistic feat, looked down upon a scene
as changed as tho one that mot the eye of Irvmg's hero. If
the tooting of a dozen whistles had not molested this second
Rip, his bump of curiosity would certainly have been aroused
on waking, by the sight of huge volumes of smoke arising
from a score of tall chimneys.
BOSTON
GROVE S T R E E T .
NUTTER
The place boasts of one hoU<l and that m kept
host Barnard, who is an excellent hotel conductor;
ing turnouts in the way of HIUIHII carnages and
There are
Mr
two churchos hero m
Cilley, and the
he sets a
good
fast
look
hoi sen.
Oood Things to Eat.
nriMuiiHtanre*,
Tho Baptist IUIM for u pn-ai'lier Ht>\
Orthodox
has
l»ev
Mr Tapp-m
both
1
There are fine choirs connected «itli these deij<>iuiimt'i>tis.
one of which I recogui/e»l tho ple.'isimt fuce mid nv\eet
of Mrs. James K I'erimld. former!* Mi** Laum
W e sell a
large
amount
of this flour and it
satisfaction
evory case.
Try
in
time
it.
A t this store you will find
Tht* resolution of bu-iiit •».
pllt ail elld to the
nesa
a first class line of
e\ciil-ioli
ot
U ini'«->.
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l~
GROCERIES
Hilt
pur-
count of
or
New
your
Year
Christmas
delicacies
mand for labor far exceeded tin HiippK
H
England
in
almost '
villages, that w hen i
o f its grow
th seems marvelous «ud
Ult;
I nlike so main settlements through-
|.
eluded
tages.
in
and e\en the whole
the comparison
Such water power
w
,• had
I ' l i i o l i ma_N
n«> great
a.s l ) o \ e r ,
.
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place that has a
better
Call for the
DAISY
BRAND
when
getting
etc.
It
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BRAND.
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C W ' N K D
M r , i t s ( t all k i n d s
M a i n \ arieties o f T e a s . CofTees
A tull l i n e ot fresh Nuts, Fruits and V e g e t a b l e s
We
can
suit all
All
a l w a ) S on hand
l< . t i l i n g l n . t i u l s i »| C i _ ; trs
the
FANCY
CHINA.
i 'ti t
We
h a \ e p u n l i . i s c d a l a ' ^ e a s s , ] t n i e n t of fancy thina that is
i n li
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MONANDOCK
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stratToid
nuturul nd«an-
Soinerswurth, Milton, ..r
• uitlu^'iii'i.
ln,|,i\ m . ii.n.
properl\ told the Instors
out New KiigliilHi
,
i
hunt the town o v e r ami \<>u will not
(
sure to be a bio
seller.
a n i o n - t h i s lot that will be suitable for Christmas presents
(
mt extant
is extremely interesting
D. E. EPGERLY.
( ( |
..f the Ibm
The st«»ry of our tow ii s riHe in s o different
e v e n respeet from other New
give us a call.
und the de- . „
that
1 .1 1111
_•!••«
ceiitn until 1 •»? * t i n i i ii
>
HOLSb, (,hNFRAl. STRbhT
Dwelling* were erected. lieu streets laid out
chasing
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till
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ChNIRAl
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ut
n« ' • if s. i m u l l »
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front, mid bllsmes* fe. t
iilel i m i i i u f m t u n
ma)
Ime o f i h o l d - groceries than can h e found at this store.
uff.-id* u
wioiiu'lit
,
Fiiniiiii^'lon >lid In i full -hm>
shoe
prices.
mid
ui>tliod-
lal>orern
fair
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In t a n n e d y , o o d s we h a \ e
l'""mu>
fairh goinl idea of society lis it e . I f t i ' d in «>nr * iiI;i»
War
at
><>ic«-
\ \ lnt< house
she lias a hoi t of fneinK
This coininuuicfttinii is Hi^ue I
perfect
in
for a long time a resnieut teucliei uin! s i n ^ i r m !>••* n-, v* In re
gives
COMPANY.
l>y tuiue
neat, well-furniHhed tul>U- mid keeps •» number of good
Baptist and Oithodox.
CLOTH INQ
1
HEEL F A C T O R Y
men are worthy and possess tho >< utidt-m e mid respect uf ul
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NEWS.
h a d lul-i>t
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White Store
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Light pleasure car
riages,
wagons
of
every style from a
light delivery to the
heavy lumber wagon.
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of
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F A C T O R Y OF" C
Manufacturers of Men's. Boys' and
Shoes.
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Dishes, Cracker
Spoons, Pie Servers,
Knives,
Knives-
Baskets,
Jars, Candle
Salad Sets,
Forks,
Berry
and Spoons,
Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Carving Sets, Fruit Knives.
CUT
JEWELRY.
Vest Chains,
I<orgnetto Chains,
Dickens Chains, Fob Chains, W a t c h
Chains, Emoleni Charms, Bracelets,
Cuff Buttons, Brooches, etc.
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GLASS, ETC.
Black, China and G o l d Clocks.
Fino C u t Glass, Richly Decorated
A r t China. Fountain Fens, Chafing
Dishes and Accessories, Gold Pons
and Pearl Holders. H a t , Cloth and
Military Brushes, Silver Novelties.
Manicure Sots, Etc.
LOCKETS, NECK CHAINS,
that was saved from t h e building xvero fourteen or fifteen '
cushions nearest tho d o o r . T h e l o s s is deeply felt by the so! ciety, as tlaoy had a church debt, wo aro told, of $ 9 0 0 0 .
> Forty minutes from the time the alarm was given from tho
church, tho building w a s a h e a p o f c o a l s a n d ashes, t h e rich I
, sounding bell iu pieces of molten metal. The church was
» 7 0 x 4o feet with a vestibule l o feet square. How did the
firo catch in the church? T h o s e w h o were first there say that |
it was from tho sheathing around t h o chimney, into which
sparks fltw. When tho church wus bm'.t, the chimney was
built on tho outside, in the rear, a n d t o make it look nico was
sheathed up and painted. T h e sheathing h a d shrunk and
loft open p'aces. and the Kup|hisition is that the sparks light
ing o n this "firo trap." worked i n t o tho partitions of tho
church, • s t h e tire brol e o u t all at onco. Iu tho rear of the
church, some forty f e e t , w a s t h o residence and stablo of
, Charles H. Dame, w Inch was on fire a number of times and
was damaged considerably C \V. Nute's factory, north of
P L E A S A K T STREET, LOOKING WEST.
the church, was on firo on t h e roof two or three times, also J .
The ••California House" was a long, peculiarly built B. Edgerly's barn and nearly a dozen other buildings caught
'tenement house situated between Sir. Roberts' house and J. firo, but were speedily put out George N. Eaptman's house
E. Penmld's block. This houso was owned by E. L. Wedg caught fire soveral times and a martin houso on tho ell was
wood and now presents a picture of both "fire and flood," the burned.
inside coming outside in smoke and cinders. It was insured
for $1,500; loss $2000. It wa*> only by heroic exertions that
the flames were stayed in this building. Situated as it was,
had it been burned, Ferna'd block, J. F. Cloutrmw's shoe
actory, Wbittfer s and E. R. Wiggiu's stores would have had
a bard show, and profcab'y wou'd havo succumbed to tho
element of destruction. Thofiremenand citizeus know that
the safety of the remainder of the village depended on s t o p
ping tho flame* right bore, and that was where they worked
with n'mosl superhuman efforts.
% A. FerrettL
PLATED.
Bowls, Cream Bowls, Tea Sets,
Sticks, Candelabra, Pie
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Tureens, Syrup Pitchers, Pickle Jars, Cake
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and Standard Screw
There was a high southwest wiud bloxxing it. t h e t u n c , [ t h e M a z e xxitli a Inn k«-t i>f xxat«-r w h e n t h e cry w a s for h i m
which blow the flames with great rapidity through tn t h e ti> m i n e d o w n , as t h e h o u s e W O N all o n tire b e n e a t h huii T h e
front of the house, and it wan difficult to GET the furniture wind l>Ie\\ a p i l e , o n e tlniiul> W « H frozen n m l h e was m a hard
out and but a small quantity of it was s a v e d . T h e flames p'nee, 1 ut M u v c t - d c d in making his wny lm« k a g a i n
Tlie
communicated to Charles W. Thurston's four-story s h o e f a r - j los» o n t h e c h u r c h ««•< f^"..*
a n d it was insured for $ 1 0 , tory, and soon the handsome bui'ding was invested b y t h e | ( M O T h i n h o u s e w a s u e o r l \ new a n d wan o n e of t h e p r e t t i e s t
fire fiend and beyond the efforts of tho firemen to save. T h i s i h u r c h e s m t h i s part of the s t a t e , costing $*2ti,iiuo. It h a d a
building was formerly J. H. Kurds shoe manufactory, but '
four years ago was built over b y Sir. Thurston and was a i
large, imposing structure. Thefirststory was used I \ M i s s |
A. B. T^Jui*StttO & Co., for millinery a n d faucy goods. In t h e
basement Haiafes & Flanders had a hist' factory. T h e l o s s on
tho hotel pronerty is estimated at not far from $ 2 0 , o o o anil
is insured for between J 1 4 . 0 0 0 and $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . C \V Thurs
Christmas will soon'
ton's loss on the factory and contents must be between $ 4 0 be here. Now watch |
0 U 0 and $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 ,
partly insured. Miss Thurston's loss on
for the handsome
millinery is a! out $3,500, insured for $ 2 0 0 0 . Haines &
Fancy Boxes that we 3
Flanders hare an insurauce of $ 2 0 0 0 , while their loss is not \
can show. Best IN"
far from $3,500. Theflamesfrom the hotel a.'so communi
town. •
cated to the two-story house owned by J. F. Chesley and j
Fine' Home Made Candy f situated close to tho west sido of the hotel. This house, also
being of wood, burned rapidly. The loss on Mr Chesley's
Also full line fresh
house and stablo will reach nearly $ 4 0 0 0 and is inbtired for
CHOCOLATES I
$2000.
Next to Thurston's shoe factory was tho two-story
and Christmas Can- < •
M A I N STHKET. LOOK INK NORTH.
house and outbuildings of "Undo Natt" Roberts. This
dy, all kinds of Fruit j j
house was built in 1 8 2 3 , and hero "Uncle Natt" has lived | , , ,
0 0 0 pounds, a town clock which cost $ 5 0 0 and
and Nuts, and a large j ;
since it was erected. Theflamessoon lapped it up, and tho
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assortment, of Brier
old gentleman told ns. as he stood looking over the ruins, j ^
enrv W Y s o n was a generous benefactor i
,a:iid
Meerschaum
it didn't look much like home. The loss on this property is
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not far from $ 4 0 0 0 , and it is insured for $ 2 0 0 0 .
1 $1,700.
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nn* m u r e rintzs a n d nexver d e s i g n s
t h a n xvero e v e r s h o w n in t o w n b e fnro.
(tuntlcinen's
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Riiiiud ItuigR, ( h i l d r e u ' s K i n g s .
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and
Watches Are Our Specialty.
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s y s t o m a n d w e will
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M o idax
Jewelry.
Our stock is unbroken now. W h y not do your shopping early and get the
fir.t choice from our big stock.
A R T I C L E S H E L D FOR X M A S D E L I V E R Y IF Y O U W I S H .
J. F. Safford
& Son,
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Odd Fellows Block,
Farmington, N. H.
(
well invested
l3Tmgs good
results.
your ,
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of O. N. Hussey and you
will be,, sure of GOOD
results,
Cdme in-always glad
We don't believe in individual praiso at a firo where all
did the beat thoy cou!d, for if wo did we should certainly
mention Oluries aL Armstrong, who wont down through the
roof of the "California House" and as pipesman drow ued out
that p!ace. Tho fami'ies in this house saved a part o f their
furnituro, but iu a dam iged condition. The first floor front
was occupied by L. L. Finkham, Loots and shoes, on which
there was an insurance of $ 1 0 0 0 .
Opposito the hotel and
Thurston's was the two-story dwelling of Charles H. Hayes,
and the Fuller and Small block. The damage to the Hayes
house was not large, though it was on fire several times and
f .'to shovV goods.
JOHN
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this conflagration n hu'f^dozeu
w a t e r , a n d not a Kina'l a m o u n t \>\ m o x i n g
READY FOR
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c o v e r l e t a u d carried it to
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x v i t h tiu r o o f
House
from
t h e heat
t h e trees.
wiu. intense
T h e large elm trees
saveil this block,
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u p o v e r t h e t r e e s a n d tin
fire
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t i o n a l c h u r c h a n d l i i i l i l i i i g s in t h a t
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haven't time to tell y o u about all the rest of
our holiday hints here.
C o m e in and look them. over.
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and toys-a large assortment.
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At W* W. Roberts you will find many
suggestions for holiday presents.
APOLLO'S FAMOUS CANDIES,
HOLIDAY PERFUMES, TOILET SETS,
LEATHER GOODS,
HANDSOME STATIONERY,
x » n s s l u t l o i n <l i n t h e r e a r
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t h e i r b u i ' d i i i g s w i r e n o t s e t m i tire
A largo assortment and at p r i c e s
that suit all parses.
Gents'
Furnishings,
Ladies'
Wrappors, and lots of other arti
cles appropriate for a Curistmxs
present.
A fall line of choice grocories
and moats always on hand.
made
T h e streets were !
H R H\IC s u p p o s e d ,
returned f o r o t l u r
W e are ready ror Christmas l a y
ers.
W h i l e w e do not expect a
rush j n s t now it is a good time to
look over our stock and plan for
the
giving that cornea In t w o
weeks.
Christmas Candy
w,
w i t h g o o d s f r o m t h e s t o r e s a n d h o u s e h o l d effects.
lady carefully wrapped h e r pictures
many articles t o o numerous to
mention in our display that will
m a k e useful and appropriate pres
ents. A pair of F u r Lined Gloves
or Mittens will be sure to p l e a « e ;
wo have a largo lino and all p r i c e * .
Also a
largo lino of
Woulun
Blankets and Comforters, H o r s e
Blankets and everything found in
a general store.
faun i c s
h o m e l e s s , a n d m u c h p r o p e r t y was d e s t r o y e d , b o t h by tiro a n d I
G
ET busy.
Buy your holiday goods n o w
and buy in comfort.
Don't wait until
the last minute.
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Your Holiday
Shopping - -
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W o havo by far the largest ami most complete assortment of
|>.l I t • i f t i l l
New and l'p-to-dato H O L I D A Y (JOOI)S of any
x
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J. H. BARKER & SON.
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follow*
offered tlir d e d i c a t o r *
T h o c h o i r t h e n s a n g uu tiuthotii aud
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Excellent
singing
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We
praver
Tnppan remained over
the
Sabbath,
Come t j the M ..ne v \ ariors of Mrs. L A bmau
furnished
the great barga.r.s she :s g:ving
in t h e Hats marked d.wn
preaching
morning and assisting at communion
which w«£ one addition to tho church
WATCHES,
in t h e afternoon
by baptism
Silkoteen
ut
to half
price
T r i m m e d cover any difference in the height of the
a specialty of
W e make
mdulged in as to whether or no
aud pro
would
day of lettu.g in the water
FARMINGTON
term
it. W h e n the
the wise ones nodded their heads and
k
leclared that Whitehouse and his
i w r r e w rong this tune for
If you cotno to Rochester to
Solicited.
sure.
Certificates of
Mr. Whitehouse,
however^
filled
with
call in and
of all kinds. Compound
refrac&on work a spec
ialty'.
Savings
Here follows a description of the church
Edwin LeGro.
The new edifice is situated upon the corner of Main and
Pleasant streets, on the ample and pleasant
house occupied.
Farmlngton, N, H.
lot tbo burned
The external appearance of the building is
aeo
u s and
mako our
store
jou
your headquarters
I t id
certainly well worth your time to call in and see
funds
Our Grand Display of
Holiday Goods. - - I
Bank
J. F. Cloutmnn, Pres.
C E N T R A L STREET L O O K I N G EAST.
Shopping,
whether you have any dry goode shopping to do or not.
! the departments of his mill.
Deposit)
FARMING-TON
OPTICAL GOODS
do your Christmas
is always at your disposal and we shall b e glad t o hare
It would not seem incredible that Providence was prov
ing our men of affairs, giving t o the people examples of
energy and perseverance that finds few equals in the annals
of our country. In 1874 the wooden factory occupied by Alonzo Nute was burned, and before the ruins were cold this
man of indomitable will, who never knew the meaning of de
feat, had a force of workmen in the cellar clearing away tho
debris, and even before the fire had ceased to be a subject for
Chas. W . Talpey, Treas^ discussion. And in twenty days from the date of the fire a new
brick factory, 32 x 185 feet, four floors high, was standing on
tho site of the former factory.
issued for s j f e keepi-m of temporary
of your
New Ladies' Parlor
with a
J B. Edgerly Cashier ! water ho found no trouble in getting enough power to ran all
„
Amounts
convince
to d o A L L
you oro cordially invited to make our store your headquarters.
instruments
hided his time, and when the hanks had -become
N H
Amoj W Downing. Vict Pro
yon
dry goods shopping.
arrived, half the village lined the
/ IS si im k \ »"» "'° •
J H Barker Prtv
T h e above F A C T S should easily
you that oar store is the place for
run in "the
concern
W e do not soli goods of ques
banks of the canal, ami when the water soaked into tho fresh
k
FARVUNtiTON,
R E L I A B L E dry goods cheaper than any
tionable quality.
ly opened earth instead of flowing swiftly between the banks
DIAMONDS,
sell
in this section of New England.
respective ends of
water
judgo's ditch," as they were pleased to
CLOCKS,
We
to dis
the canal it was a different matter, and much speculation was
Give us a call
price marked
W o employ only strictly honest and reliable salespeople.
T o linn it was an assured fact that water, would run
in bin canal, but to the village folks who were unable
of Pillow
havo but ono selling price, and that's tbo
Wo employ only honest and reliablo business methods.
and see
Everything in mouth
her customers
on y 'our cents a spool
fession of faith.
or anything in the Jew
elry line at lowest prices
that valuable goods can
be sold for.
have strictly and only one price.
on tbo ticket in plain figures.
GLEN STREET SCHOOL HOUSE.
pro-
by the choir, Mrs. J E. Fernald, Mrs. Kimball, M i s s e s M < - the stcre at Cut Pru'es
W e have a fine assortment
Duffeo and Smith and Mesnra Kimball and i'luklutm H e * Tops StanJ Covers Needie Books and Doilies and
Mr
I D this part of tho
W o have all goods marked In plain figures.
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country.
l.\ a
D I ' Cillex
this
host ventilated aud most
convouient storo to trade in to bo found
lli '
respoiisne consecration of c h i i n h 1>\ pastor mul ]«••«!]>.«
concern
side of Boston.
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STORE FOR YOU TO DO
W o havo the largest, best lighted,
IUX
IS THE
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and Wood.
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Handkerchief* for everybudj
tlio
Inrgost showing
In town I'er
fumes and Side Ela.«tii«. Arm
Bands, Cuff Buttons, Scarf
Pin-,
Fancy Suspenders and Neckwear
Fino colors in T o q u e s and Tain o'
Shantora in all tbo leading grades,
also a flop line of W a y ' s Muillntn
and Mufllors in fino colors.
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Specialties for Christmas
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i ANNOUNCEMENT.
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Come in and deposit a dollar
and get a home savings bank.
Our
L A S T G R A N D C U T P R I C E S A L E for this season fs
now on.
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Send for onr special cut price list.
See "Special Sale" ad on page 3 of regular edition
paper.
of t h i s
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an example of modern Gothic, so generally used in England
at the present time, though not so elaborate of course.
materials
iiiiiimiiHniim>iuiiiiminim
used ore brick with
"Frear
crowned with an ornate stone cross.
The
CENTRAL HOUSE.
stono" mouldings,
T h e external dimen
sions of the .whole edifice, church,
vestibule
and
E.
vestry,
S. G R A Y ,
THE -
Prop.
which are all on ono floor ore 50 x 110 feot, 14 foot story, ex
clusive of projection of tower and vestry.
Tho internal di
mensions of tba audience room are 48 x 70 and 2CJ feet high. STEAfl HEAT, ELECTRIC BELLS.
finished
LIVERY, BOARD
I t is lighted by nino oval-topped stained gloss win ING AND EXCHANGE STABLE CONNECTED.
dows, the artistic design o f which surpasses anything of its
kind in this section of tho state.
,
'*ax+.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE.
Tho mottoes and emblem*
•'
• '
".i4w's«yi5Mg,.
on the windows are: L EL S., Cross and Crown, Anchor and
lily.
T h e largest window is in the east, facing tbo chancel,
semicircular, o f variegated colors and much beauty.
are also four triangular windows in the roof.
HEAT HARKET.
There
"Tho church
Everyone looking for the best meats in the,
market will find at my place m the Barker j
Block a full line every day in the week.
j
contains seventy-two semi-circular slips which will convenient
"B-eftAs;,
ly accommodate 432 persons.
T h e platform is about 2 0
inches above the floor and affords the preacher command of
tho entire auditorium.
If you ore in want of
anything in this line give
me a call I can suit you
both as to style and price.
The singers' scats are on the same
ing ample room for tho transopts and chancel.
In the uuuio
diate rear c i th« pulpit is the organ of beautiful
manufactured by Rider of Boston.
Prompt service and fair prices always.
design,
Back of tho platform is
The vestry, which is 30 x 40, can
bo onlarged by opening the ground glass partitions
!
Then it was that Farmington began to
tance as a manufacturing centre.
factories, and goods made
easily
Orders
feel her impor
poured
hero, because
between
Coal & W o o d
Tho dimensions of the vestibule are 0 x 87, tower 14 x 14,
into our
of the superior
and vestry on trances 8 x 12, which provides three ample and
H. B. Edgerly, J. M. Berry, and a number
of smaller firms
their fullest capacity.
Good
First Prize, $ 1 0 . 0 0 in Cold
Second,
$ 5 . 0 0 in Cold
Third,
$ 2 . 5 0 in Gold
wages
I am prepared to fill all orders In a prompt and satisfactory were paid and the town enjoyed an era of prosperity never
All kinds of coal and wood constantly on hand
Orders before attained.
on tbo south of the vestry is finished with requisite accommo manner
can be left at D E. Edgerly s store or put on the slate at my
This period of good times continued until the financial
dations for social entertainments, having a buffet and a dumb home on Glen street.
panic of 1893 and then we, in common with overy village
waiter from the kitchen and serving room below. The height
convenient spaces for ingress and egress.
Tho ladies' parlor
C . E. H o m e .
of tho tower to tho clock dial is 70 feet and this dial, set in
You will find firstclass Cakes, Pies,
White and Brown
Bread,
and every
Saturday the Farmington famous Baked
Beans
W e carry a large
line of Kennedy's
Celebrated
Goods
at the
CHEAP
throughout the country,
suffered
no way re-
Within a comparatively short space of lime the
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SUG
GESTIVE LIST OF SUITABLE GIFTS.
firms of G. A Jones, L Hayes & Sons, A. Nute & Sons and
Cloutnion & Bingham (J. M. Berry
LIGHT
s u p t ) closed up their
Suits,
Overcoats,
Rain Coats,
Smoking Jackets,
Umbrellas,
Dress Suit Cases,
Beautiful Neckwear,
Handsome Mufflers.
Full Dress Protectors.
Gloves of Every Kind.
Fancy Half Hose.
Suspenders. Armbands. Fancy Shirts,
Sweaters.
Underwear,
Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins.
Handkerchiefs.
Slippers.
Gaiters.
Leggins,
Overshoes.
And All Other Articles too Numerous to
Mention.
business, and they were followed sometime later by the
The Victoria Acetylene Co manufacturers of the safes!,
Wallace, Elliott & Co's. dissolution of partnership.
cheapest and best light known. The purchaser Is entitled to 30
Adversity laid her heavy hand upon our village, and for
days' trial
The company guarantees
1. That the' machine
a time it looked as though(we were doomed to be relegated to
shal be built in a first class manner
That the machine shall
run automatically and without interruptions If the printed directions the rear as a manufacturing centre, and dropped from the
which accompany each machine are followed 3 That the list of hvo growing towns. After the closing of these fac
machine witn a one half foot per hour burner, will produce a 24
tories canio the fire that destroyed Drew's underwear mill,
candle power light
4 That the machine Is permitted by the
ami we were reduced to the Edgerly factory and J. F. Clout
National Board of Fire Underwriters,
r'jr furrier particulars cail
at my store on Mechan.c street and see one o' the maenmes at man A: Co. as the only reliable and steady manufacturing
work
The Central House is lighted by one ol these machines
1
HOME BAKERY.
C.
GEO;-1% RUS5ELL.
E. YORK, AGENT.
W E WILL I
R. STATION. FREIGHT HOUSE A N D ^ ARP
f r e a r s t o n e , is s u r m o u n t e d l>_\ a s t e e p l e
w h i c h h a n g s a fine t o n e d bell
building committee
SELL - =
were
fifty
weighing
Hiram
feet
2 U 7 1
Barker,
h i g h e r , in
Alonzo
energy
with
wl.n h
g
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O m n i b u s t o Every Train.
acceptable presents to any memjS ber of the family
Remember we can save you
money.
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First Class Turnouts Furnished on Short Notice.
T h e b u i l d i n g of t h i s c h u r c h will
perhaps
gixr
the
s i d o r e s i d e n t a b e t t e r idea of t h e s e l f - r e l i a n c e , t h e c n e r e ; \
c o u r a g e of o u r i n h a h i t a u t a t h a n any e>etit
tlmt
the
" f
VJWD'N
history
It wus a t u n d e r t a k i n g
Im*
nmrkeil
mean
u u
mit
mul
pro
p o r t ' o u s had t h e r e b e e n a full t r e a s u r y , but at the t i m e n f
thr
fire t h e s o c i e t y was s t r u g g l i n g t o pay t h e d« bt on tinwhich t h e \
li
erei
t e d oiil\ n \ e
% ears
jir«\inii-i
acity of p u r p o s e , s u c h c o u r a g e a u d euergv
wen
ceed
n*
and
it is t h e s e ipiulltle* in <>ui
i lti/i
tin
IMHIIUI t . -u.
— I )r.ilct
that I n n
nut'li
o f brick, k n o w n HM the \ \ iKmi H " i i - e
t w o i m m e n s e brick factories
I Small & Go. I
ufrw-titriii^r for W a l l a c e
\ ears pre* !•
' formal historv
nit
U•
up t..
while
s
o f t h e Fartiiingtoii
Elliott A ('••.
thiM
tin
Coal, W o o d . Brick. Lime, C e m e n t , Doors,
W i n d o w s , Blinds, S h i n g l e s , C l a p b o a r d s and
all k i n d s of b u i l d i n g materials.
Whitehouse d u n
l
t
ciuml
e r e c t e d a mill in w h u h
s h i n g l e s and
i
-.uel
laplioai'li
proper
nearly
h t
pla< «
HIKIlil'I
a mile
tnwii
maiiiifui t tired
itiul • oinbii ted
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on
int..
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who
the citizous
ut-ratiou,
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up ninI
were
uu lnieil
i i t i / m
tlie t o w n
for
\ en
i 1 <Mill
II.IM
pronptM
ts
o f the
OIII
wlioli
Milage,
l>ri},'lit
t o
:i
Willson block,
Farmington, N. H .
there
llllil
to
m;i\
apjieared
ILL,
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tad
in o l d
Mutual
('ompuiiies if d e s i r e d
prestige
it
i
Also insurance furnished
relml'le iliMiIeud p a \ i u g
« a s no
tliut ultimately.
.f i . - a l i t \ ,
«i'if
Fire, Life, Accident, Employers Liability, Plate
Glass, Burglary, Bonds for places of trust, and
Boiler Insurance, effected in reliable Companies
at reasonable rates.
mi.I
molt
poorest anil the
seemed
of hope
until
«<•
itn lost
lining
Ml\e!
i..iintr_\
that
npiin
looked the
u I n \
Min-lnm
t o
felt
AMl.NriON
i
promoters
whom
'imsel with, were no
oiii
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f o r win n
WII.M>N
i i t c r p r n e s hail o n e \>\ o n e p a s s e d nwii)
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WHEELWRIGHT,
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coal
Mil-ion^
\ ll K P R E S I D E N T
ptiHseil,
t i m e liml
lirin-i
1I..I.I.
D . OTIS,
BLACKSMITH
< • . >i_i I
m l mh i
tutton
than
VCK O F
in.iii\
•> i - i
w . n
H"ii
Try O t t o C o k e ; it is cheaper
and is g i v i n g good s a t i s f a c t i o n .
h n < "
o f N i w \ . .t k
• >utla^riitn >n
m M e a i l u f a brief ik« t i h u f tin
h a v e b e e n m e n t i o n e d in its
OFFICE.
• >f t i n -
O n t h e site o f t h e old hotel was r r e i t i . l H i n >. U r n
date hosteln
Crawford, Tolles & Co. -
in —
the \ illagr what i t is toila^
w e r e e r e c t e d \>y H o n . J o h n F Cloiitnian, w h o w i i - tin n " i tt
g
F. E. M O O N E Y .
editn-i
had
Stable.
tin effort
.vas a c c o m p l i s h e d
You all the groceries and good
things you will need for ChristM mas at a price that Is sure to
please, if you will call at our
store. W e have a full line of
all kinds, also a nice assortment
of nuts and Christmas Candy.
Many articles can be found
here that will make useful and
.THIS CONTEST
closes Dec. 25
At 9 A. M.
and
J o s i a h B E d g e r l j , a n d to t h e s e t h r e e g e n t l e m e n m m h rredit
is d u e for eare, c a p a c i t y r.ml
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43 North /Tain Street, Rochester,
Boarding, Hack, Livery and Sale
The
Nutu
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( O U T F I T T E R S F R O M H E A D T O FOOT.)
I. A. HORNE. Prop.
{HIMIHU
Third Prize,
$2.50 in Gold
LOTHROPS FARNHAM & CO.,
HORNE'S TRANSFER LINE
R
Second Prize,
$5.00 in Gold.
All votes must be presented at' our store
not later than 9 A. M.. December 2 5 .
Come to our store to purchase your Christ
mas presents.
from cause* beyond our
control and for \\ hich our townspeople were in
| sponsible.
First Prize,,
$10.00 in Gold
The three persons getting the mtost votes
will receive the following cash prizes:
Nute & Sous, J. F. Cloutman, G. A. Jones, L Hayes & Son,
were manufacturing to
PRIZES
With every 25c Cash Purchase we
present our customers with a coupon
which entitles them to one vote in
the grand contest.
workmanship and stock used, becomo greatly in demand. A .
that and tho ladies* parlor, has a* seating capacity of 240.
•At Russell's
H M BAKERY
OE
FREE B A P T I S T C H U R C H .
'
J A N E S R. K E L L E V .
tho vestry and ladies* parlor, divided from tho audience room
by a brick wall.
fit
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Farmington News, "Farmington Illustrated," Four Page Article & Photos 1903
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December 11, 1903 article from the Farmington News, titled "Farmington Illustrated." It is a four page article written by Ned L. Parker.
The article includes photos of many Farmington buildings, but does not credit the photographer in the article. They my have been taken by the staff photographer at the Farmington News or provided by local residents.
The article contains a written history, from the 1790's to the early twentieth century. Details are provided about many notable figures in Farmington history, Other important subjects covered are government, business in Farmington, manufacturing, the Town block system, churches, schools, and the Opera House, which contained the town hall and library.
FHS- Kyle Leach
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Farmington News, Ned L. Parker
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Farmington News, Ned L. Parker
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Farmington News
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1790's - early 20th Century
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1903
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