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1918 Farmington News Articles J.F. Cloutman Cloutman Shoe Company Fire & J.F. Cloutman Buys Curtis Factory
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A 1918 Farmington News article exclusives discussing a vast fire at the Cloutman Shoe Company, putting 228 people out of work. It was billed as the biggest industrial fire Farmington had experienced. A second article in the same edition announces that Cloutman will buy the Curtis Factory. Both are from page 2 of the Farmington News published on Friday, February 22nd, 1918.
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FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington News
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Farmington News
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1918
Cloutman
Curtis
disaster
factory
Farmington
fire
industry
people
shoe shop
shoes
workers
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1947 Farmington News Article Major Forest Fire 1908
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November 14, 1947 Farmington News article about a major, July 10, 1908 forest fire.
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1908
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1947
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FARMINGTON, (N. H . ) HEWS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947
The FarMjui<ton:Newas!;|
FARMINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB
Published Friday* »'t T»rjnliigto»rItrXrii't)J'
** Teacher's Reception
- * CABINS, THOMAS • •'
A reception will be given the
Correspondence and'ltoma of -nomj are
cordially solicited, bat man reach the offloa
teachers of Farmington Etihools
In Urns lor publication In tbo ourront Issue
In the Woman's club hall over
All Communications must be signed by tbo
writer, and snob matter will be handled at
tbo library on Tuesday evening.
be dlsoxetlon of tbo publisher.
November 4, at 8 15 o'clock.
SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, $1 JO
Guest speaker will be Prot.
Six Months, $1.00
Three Months, Mo
Willlopi Yale of the faculty of the
University of Now Hampshire,
WARNING AGAINST BURNING
Announces that.
of _ New Hampshire, who will
Charred and desolate remains ment, upon whose shoulders fell
speak on "The Palestine Situa- of square mile after square mile the gigantic task of directing ANYTHING OUT-OF-DOORS
of
valuable timber, hardwood Jlreflghtlng operations, Is com
In answer to many questions
tlon '
growth, pasture lands and farm mended highly for the excellent concerning tho burning of leaves,
Professor Yale has for njany lands, givo mute evidence of onedlschargo of his duties. Despite rubbish, trash in incinerators and
years been known as an outstand of the greatest fire disasters this criticism from tho usual sources, such, which have been' asked Are
ing lecturer, on world affairs, town has ever known. Not the Chlof Glbbs stuck by his poet and officials recently, Fire Chief Mar
will be made on
with particular reference to the scorched earth, but tho 'burned mode every effort possible to shall F. Glbbs announced Wed
earth, Is the only possible way of combat t/bls disaster, with much nesday that despite a day ot rain
Mlddlo East. A graduato of the describing this holocaust, which loss of sleep, proper food and
which has dampened things to
Shetfleld
Scientific
School of by some miracle beyond "under limited
oqulpment.
His total some extent, permission to do any
Yale Unlvorsity In 1910, ho re standing.* did not claim tihe lite disregard for bis own personal outside burning, will not be giv
ceived hts master's degreo from of one single resident of this com feelings <tnd welfare la the face en anyone until tbe danger of
the University of New Hampshire munity of some 4,000 people, and of this emergency put confidence fires ihaa been eliminated. Chief
burned but three dwelling build In the hearts of those working Oibbs also announced that no
in 1928 The war years. 1914 to ings.
with htm and confidence in tbe rubbish Is to be burned at the
1918, ho spent in tbe Middle
hearts of the townspeople, who town dumping lot, under any
The outbreak of this Ore oc
East, and has kept close contact curred Tuesday afternoon, Octo-' were depending upon his Judg circumstances.
and interest in that part of tbe ber 21, near the Boston and Maine ment for their safety
Also Instrumental to
world since. Professor Yale has railroad tracks, about two miles extent In assisting with a great FARMINGTON GIRL SCOUTS
the dl
south of tbe village oft U S.
On Wednesday, October 22, the
traveled extensively and was in Route 11, and owing to the ex rection of fireflgntlP.g were for
•attendance at the United Nations tremely dry condition, spread over mer flro chiefs. Andrew J Foss 'four Farmington Scout troops
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Conference at San Francisco. a considerable area and was a and Uel A. Gardner, who acted met at the high school assembly
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During tho recent world conflict, major conflagration in a matter directly under Chief Glbbs and hall. Mrs. James Thayer, chair • ^ T T T T T T T T T T T T T T ^ T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T ^
helped organize one of the larg
of minutes.
he was in tho service of the gov
Throughout the jnlght and all est flreflgbting groups this town man of the Scout committee,
showed several films of various
ernment as an expert on t'fio Near day Wednesday bupdreds of fire has ever known.
Bast.
lighters,
using
all
available Working in almost a team with Scout activities of the past year,
COMBINATION GAS AND OIL RANGES.
equipment, battled the blaze un the firefighters, the Farmington as well as of other events, sucTo.
til It was brought under tem police department played a large as the May party of several years
GUIDE BEE REPORTING
porary control, during which time part In keping order, patrollng
ago.
Many of the Scouts had
Hello, folks, there isn't too all traffic, except lire trucks and highways constantly, answering
emergency vehicles were routed all sorts of messages and calls participated In the scenes shown
much to report on our Pioneer
over the Chestnut Hills road and and watching out for tbe safety and derived much pleasure from
Oirls this week, as ma wore through Mlltoa.
Norge Pot-Burner Room Heaters
of everyone. All special officers the films, some of which, were
obliged to postpone our regular
On Thursday,
following the were called Into action at once by shown twice, by popular demand!
meeting Thursday, also our Hal outbreak of the fife, fate showed Chief Elmer F Clougb, under
The Intermediate Scouts stayed to
lowe'en party tho 29 th, because Its hand again, In. the form of a whose direction they worked
sudden strong wind. The blaze State poilco and other law officials hear an Instructive and interest
of tho (Ire.
which provlous to that hod been also gave needed help to this ing talk by Margallne Joy, on the
By Competent Men,
There will be our usual meet brought under
control, was area.
conservation camp held this past
ing Thursday at 3 46 p m., at tanned by a 30 to 40 mile an
The Farmington highway de summer at Spruce Pond camp,
Immediately
turned
the Baptist diurch vestry} overy- hour gale and quickly broke out partment
Allenetown
ono is welcome to be with us of all control, swept across Route over all available equipment and
11 In a southeasterly direction, men, and performed an important
The food
s a 1 o originally
thon
We still have a lot of at a point near Qiadray's restaur task In making passablo a much
CHARLES F. W00LLETT & SONS
plans for our National
Pioneer ant, razing two cottages owned needed but previously little used planned for Wednesday, October
NORTH MAIN ST.
TEL. 4191
FARMINGTON, N. H
Oirls week from 3-9. so waten for and occupied by the 'Proprietor road, from the Paulson road to 29, was postponed because of lo
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more about it later
That's all of this favorite roadside lunch the Ten Rod road, that this area cal emergency conditions, but — - room, and a third,
familiarly along the flro line might be served will be Ibeld at a later date.
for now
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known as "Ben's Rest, owned by more quickly and more efficiently
Olrl Scout week opened Sun
Ben (Jarrow, add situated a short Highway department trucks ren
distance away
It rolled on like dered equally important
assist day, October 26„ wlfh "go-toCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
a sea of Ilery water
through anco In hauling equipment for ohurch" day. Many of our lead
Myles D. Blanchard, Minister
miles of forest between Route 11 •men fighting fires.
ers and Scouts were unable to be
Morning worship at 10 30 a m and the Chestnut Hills road, in
Of extremely great help during
Church Bchool ,at 1 1 4 5
the direction of Rochester De the direction of operations was present because of their Rod
Pilgrim Fellowship at 4 p. m spite all possible efforts this tidal tho use of short wave radio Cross duties, also the sorvices at
Owing to tho fact that the wave of flames could not be equipment. Communications were tho Congregational church, which
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES.
church has been used as bead- stopped, and within a few short established by the use of three was being used as Red Cross
hours created perhaps its worst transmitters located in fire areas headquarters, had to be cancelled
quartOrB for tho Red Cross dur destruction when it roared down and a receiver located at the fire
STEAM AND HOT WATER BOILERS. HOT A I R FURNACES
ing tho recent emergency, all ac through the Chestnut Hills sec station. Through
these facili Nevertheless, we are proud of
tivities In -tho parish Have been tion of Rochester, razing scores of ties, equipment could be rushed the showing made at our local
WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK
cancelled for tlhts week-. There homes and other buildings, and to tbe scene of new outbreaks and churches Sunday morning by tihe
continued on Its mad way toward patrols relieved or reinforced Scouts, who received tho coopera
will be further notice as to when
Somersworth
and Berwick. So when needed,* with a minimum of tion of churches and parents.
thoy will bo resumed. It has utterly complete was tbe devasta delay
These short wavo sets
been extremely gratifying to see tion wrought by one of man's were made avallablo by four pub
with what alacrity the citizens of worst enemies, that words alone lic-spirited men who responded to SHOWER PARTY FOR
the call of an emergency
our town responded to the call for cannot describe it.
MRS. ALBERT CURRIER
Hundreds of volunteers Joined
help. People of all faiths have firemen with shovels, brooms,' The H. Q. Rondeau Shoe Com
JOBBING AND REPATR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
'Mrs. Albert Currier, a momber
operations on
been willing to aid Tragedy rakes, hoes. and anything and pany ^ Bsuspended and went'Into of the office personnel at tbe Ron
f<r i
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Wednesday noon _ „ , i
recognizes no creeds.
everything that could 'be used in action In the battle. The general deau Shoe company, was the
any way to subdue tho fire. Fire manager of the firm, NormandP guest of honor at a shower at the
fighting equipment was rusheu Liberty, who also Is chairman of borne of Miss Florence Pope on
from nearby _ towns and cities, the local disaster committee of Tuesday evening
Mrs. Currier,
SOLD AND INSTALLED
trucks bearing tanks of all sizes the American Red Cross, cancelled who had been asked to attend a
Yes, we have a large stock of
for carrying water were ruabed all other matters and not only glamour party, was greatly sur
STORE OPEN FROM 8 A . M. TO 5 P. M
Remnants
to ohoose
from,
to the scene, which eventually gave his personal active aid prised iwherl she was greeted by
also, Press on Tape, Plastio covered an estimated area of over equipmont from tho factory, and the entire office force, who to the
15 square miles In
Farmlngton^e^nceiie,] important b u s i n e s s tune of Happy Birthday, were
Aprons, all kinds of Towels, alone.
matters, but ..proved very con singing Lovely Baby For You.
Numerous homes along tho/j structive In organizing his groups Mrs.
Curtain Material, Ironing Cov
Ourrler
received a great
main highway, tho Chestnut Hills for the greatest possible advant> many lovely gifts and a delicious
ers, Rugs, Thread, all colors;
road, and Meetinghouse hill road ago.
The employees of the fac buffet luncheon was served by the
FARMINGTON, N. H.
MECHANIC ST.
TEL. S331
woro constantly threatened, "but tories remained on tho fire front hostess, Miss Florence Pope.
Darning and Mending Cotton,
wero saved tlmo after
time by as long as they were needed and
Safety Pins, Ladies' Handker
firefighters, who .fought the Maze It was tbe following Tuesday
chiefs, Pearl Cotton, Blanket as If each 'home belonged per morning before they reported for BAPTIST CHURCH
sonally to them.
A. Auberc. Pastor
usual work of shoemaklng
Binding, Seam Binding, Elas
NEW
—
BEAUTIFUL
ELECTRIC
By late Friday all major
fires
Blblo school, 9 45
wore brought under some resomOrganizations, Stores,
tic, i Common Pins, Narrow
Preaching services at 11 a m
blance of control, nowever, were
and Private Citizens
Baby Ribbon, pink and bine;
and 7 p. m.
far from being out.
Young people's meeting at 6 p
Feed Army of Firefighters
Bags of Ribbon.
New Fires Break Ont
For more than a week volun m.
•New threats
to
the
Village
teer workers of (ihe local Red
Thursday, 3.45, Pioneor Oirls.
wero seen when a brush flro was Cross chapter, V F W Auxiliary,
7, prayer meeting
discovered on the FarmlngtonA FAMOUS NAME
—
A FAMOUS PRODUCT
iMlddleton road late Wednesday Savlatlon Army, individuals and
retail food
and
night, October 22, and again on ganlzatlons stores, been other
Oandy Cupboard Chocolates,
constantly
Friday, October 24, when a blaze on the Job, have
supplying warm food 95c lb. RobertB Rexall Store.
was found a short distance from for • the army of • .firefighters.
tho West Milton road near the They not only prepared the food,
8 Orange Street
Dick Dame brook. Both
fires
wero extinguished
quickly by but delivered It right to the men
Farmington, N. H. firemen before a major threat de at every area, where they were
stationed
Hot coffee, sandwich
veloped.
Tel. 4 4 2 a
«b, soups, cakes, cookies, and
other nourishing foodstuffs aided
Open Evenings
Ring Bell
Direction of Kreflgnting
no end in providing materia,! and
Gigantio Task
SPECIALTY SHOP
moral comfort for the men who
Flro Chief Marshall F Oibbs wero giving their best In tho
emergency
of tbe Farmington fire depart
SOCIAL SUPPER TRAYS AND
Farmington Escapes Being Wiped Out
By The Greatest Fire in Local History!
LAUNDRY
In Path oh Forett Fire, With Advene Odds, Heroic
Work by Hundred*, of Peraotu Saved the
Town From Total Destruction.
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an abundant variety of wholesome, nutritions foods that are
plenty good and plenty l o w in price. That's the way toSERVE MORE and SAVE MOBE! That's the way to cooper
ate sensibly with the President's Food Conservation Program.
Do your bit by buying as lfttle as possible of the scarce, high
priced foods—and we'll do our best t o bring you adequate
supplies of lower priced plentiful foods.
Green Giant PEAS
19c can
Old Dutch CLEANSER
2 for 18c
Sunny Morn COFFEE
2 lbs. for 77o
Swan's S o w n CAKE FLOUR 37c
Gerber's BABY FOOD
3 for 25c
Mondays & Tuesdays
H. W. VARNEY
Phone Farmington 5067
Agency at Gray's Petroleum
Glenwood and Florence
Quality
Meats
69c
89o
69c
59c
59c
BEST CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS
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F r i go Gas & Appliance Co.
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59c peck
Green PEPPERS
19o lb.
Sweet POTATOES 3 lbs. for 29o
.Florida ORANGES, large size
56o doz.
People's
SUPER I. G. A. MARKET
Phone 287
Farmington
FOUR TEARS AGO W E ORDERED SOME MODEL 'A' W i T E R
PUMPS AND T H E Y
JUST
ARRIVED.
YOU WOULD BE
SURPRISED HOW MUCH WARMER YOUR CAR IS D? IT
HAS A GOOD FLOOR MAT.
ONES.
W E H A V E GOT SOME GOOD
T H E SAME ABOUT SEAT COVERS.
OF COURSE
ALL THIS STUFF IS FOR FORDS.
AS A RESULT OF OUR A D W E A R E SOLD OUT
OP
PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE, BUT W E MANAGED TO
SNARE PLENTY OF ALCOHOL
A N D MENTHOL, AT
REGULAR PRICES.
ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. T H E STUFF IS 60o A FOOT
AND T H A T IS AN OUTRAGEOUS PRICE.
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M3MCE
3?
Farmington, N, H.
Phone 291
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n
Remnant Shop
, D O N T BUY A N Y % IN. HEATER HOSE UNLESS IT IS
ISALEKl
Lavatories, Sinks
Recessed Bathtubs
FRESH WATER SYSTEMS
"Gappy" .LaChance, Prop.
Central St,
Plumbing & Heating
Winter Snow Treads
CHINTZ CANOPIES
FIREMEN'S DANCE
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fred Flewelllng, Pastor
POSTPONED
In Attractive Colors and
We hear from practical James
Postponement has been mode
Designs.
ot tho firemen's first annual dance again this week as ho emphasizes
which was scheduled for tbla Fri "Christian Standards of Con
CHILD'S TRAY.
,
day evening. October 31, at tihe duct"
Our Sunday school meets at 10 SMART PERFUME BOTTLES'.
Farmington
town
hall. The
dance will bake place at some fu a. m.
I^Iornlng worship at 11 a. m., NEW LINE O F TOYS FOR
ture date and tbe committee an
nounces that all tickets out will followed by communion.
EARLY CHRISTMAS
In tho evening we meet at
bo recognized at that time or
SHOPPERS.
6.30 for the prayer group and the
money will bo' refunded.
Evangelistic service follows at
STERLING FOR SHOWER
seven.
NOTICE!
•You need tbe spiritual touch
GIFTS.
Due to the present fire emerg
can got from attending
ency existing in this area, the you
New Durham fire company's an church and you are cordially In
MARGARET BUNKER
nual ball, which was scheduled vited to meet with us Sunday; al
for November 1, has been post so our prayer meeting each Thurs
Proprietor
poned until Saturday, November
day night at 7 30.
15.
Stromberg-Carlson
CONSOLE AND TABLE MODEL RADIOS
EMERSON Electric Co.
Telephone 4752
Night Phone 4419
NORTH MAIN STREET
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WAGON
WHEEL
Carpenter
REPAIR WORK
DO NOT TAKE CHANCES
WITH SLIPPERY
Furniture Repairing
.
WINTER DRIVING.
Prepare N O W !
.FIX THOSE STAIRS,
WINDOWS, ETC., THAT
MECHANIC 8T.
FARMINGTON, N. H.
ROGER-PLACE, Manager
.TEL. 4961
CENTRAL ST., FARMINGTON
D O IT N O W
Prompt Service.
Expert Work
ARTHUR N.MILLER
Turnovers,
ight every time with OCCIDENT FLOUR
it, the SPEEDIE BAKING METHOD
Sandwiches of all kinds,
POOL TOBACCO
CANDY TONICS
CALL 6066
FARMINGTON, N . H . *
Doughnuts,
Dinners, Hot Chicken Sandwich
NEED ATTENTION.
ESSO
SERVICE
STATION
All Home Gooktd Foods
Pies,
Clamjj French Fries,
Pepper Steaks,
Baked Beans to take out.
Gas • Tubes - Tires
CALL 6061
Allen Hanchett
HOURS 11 A . M . TO 1.30 A . M.
Proprietor
Farmlngton-Rocliester Road
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FARMINQTON, (N. H.) NEWS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947 _
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Put yonr hand on the best food buys of the week b y filling
your entire order at PEOPLE'S SUPER MARKET.whereevery
price is a low price every day. Yes—yon get SEAL SAVINGS
here—savings yon can see and feel in the extra change our low
prices pnt in the palm of your hand. And remember you get
KNOWN BRANDS—foods known to yon for their high quali
ty and good-tasting goodness. So, if you're
for ways
to reduce your food bill-look to PEOPLE'S SUPER MARKET
29c
39c
43c
8d
1 lb. pkg. 17o
65o
N. B. C. RITZ CRACKERS
GOOD LUCK OLEOMARGARINE
SNOWS MINCED CLAMS
I. G. A. TOMATO SOUP
COOK'S MACARONI
ACORN'S COFFEE
•Rite
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MEATS
§•?, Cube Steak 69c lb
Pot Roasts
Corned Beef
Sausages
Hamburg
59c lb
59c lb
59c lb
49c lb
Boneless Chuck
Clear Meat, Lean
Pure Pork, Link
Fresh Ground
FISH D E P T .
FRE8H MACKEREL
HADDOCK FILLETS
STEWING OY8TER8
HALIBUT 8TEAK8
29 lb
45 lb
89 lb
69 lb
People's
EXPERIENCED
Stitching' Room
Help
ALSO
INEXPERIENCED
GIRLS
FOR VARIOUS JOBS IN PACKING AND STITCHING ROOMS
Steady Work
Good Pay
APPLY AT
HUBBARD SHOE GO. m
ROCHESTER, N. H.
51 WAKEFIELD ST.
Come And Eat
" W h e r e O l d Friends M e e t99
Open From 5:30 a. m. to Midnight
REGULAR MEALS
L U N C H E S AT A L L H O U R S
FARMINGTON GIRL SCOUTS
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
Brownie Troop 17, at the meet
lng on Tuesday, October 14, held
a general discussion of Helpful
ness at Home, after which they
worked on tho first part of a proj
oct on this subject.
Troop 15 has selected the (pro
ficiency badges for which It will
work during the first half of the
year They Include weaving, cat
and dog care,' design, hostess,
CENTRAL COURT, FARMINGTON
child care, leather, and horse
woman.
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On Wednesday, October 29, the
four Farmington Scout troops
will hold a food salo for the bene
fit of the general fund, to be used
for various needs and project;
which a slnglo troop could not
ROOFING PAPER, No. 45, No. 55 and No. 65
undertake. Mr LaChance ha>
THICK BUTT SHINGLES AND FELT BUILDING PAPER
kindly given the use of his store
RLXFORD AXES, RED OAK HANDLES
$3.00
for the sale.
,
RLYFORD SCYTHS
SPECIAL AT $2.50
National Otrl 'Scout week beWOODEN SNATHES
SPECIAL AT $2.50
gins Sunday, October 26 On that
Sunday, Girl Scouts all over the
CHIDDEN WHITE HOUSE PAINT
United States will attend church
SPECIAL THIS WEEK, 5 gallon pails at $5.00 per gallon
In groups, each a t t c i l l n g I'll
church of her choice During the
PURE LINSEED OIL
week, speolpl obscrvanco will b
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made of tho birthday of Juliette
SPECIAL AT 85c per quart and $3.10 per gallon this week
Low, founder of Girl Scouting In
HAY, FEEDS, GRAIN, SHELLS, SALT, FLOUR,
the United StateB.
BISCUIT MIX, DOUGHNUT MIX, DOG POOD, ETC.
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HOYT'S COZY LUNG
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Phone 287
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SUPER I.G./L MARKET
Central St,
The
GUIDE BEE REPORTING
Hello Co you all, ICe me egsln
with more news of our Pioneer
OlrlB. We bod a fine meeting
Thursday afternoon with plenty
of sewing and activity We
were very pleased to have Mrs.
Miller^ and Mrs. Foley as our
guests. We hope more will be
with us every meeting day, as all
are welcome.
Martha Foley sang a solo,
which we enjoyed very much, en
titled In The Garden. We now
havo organized a Pioneer Girls
choir, under the leadership of
Anne Swanson and Dot WlllBon,
about twelve girls have been
chosen, so watch for more about
their progress.
Wo had two generous gifts pre
sented to us this week, Ave dol
lars from an Interested friend
from Massachusetts, also flvo dol
lars from a mother of one of our
Pioneer Girls. The money will
be used to purchase Bibles and
scissors for our Fortallces.
Now, a t last, hero Is the news
of our October fun date. It is td
be a real Hallowe'en party, with
all tho fixings. All Pioneer Girls,
come in costume to t h e Baptist
church vestry Wednesday night,
October 29, at 7 30 "clock. Don't
miss this iparty, as there will be
loads of fun and plenty to eat.
Tho girls on our refreshment
committee are Thelma Willson
Martha Foley, Viola Brough and
Virginia Sauter, so we know It
will be good. The guides and
helpers have charge of the games
and program, so wear your best
smile and worst costume and loin
the fun
Well, folks, that's It tor an
other week, but I'll be back soon
with more about our real Pion
eers.
Farmington
RURAL GAS IS HERE!
BOTTLED GAS
For Cooking, Heating, Refrigeration
WB SELL GAS RANGES (Domestio or Commeroial) ALSO
COMBINATION RANGES, Coal and Gaa, Oil and Gas
CEMENT
Delaware Feed Store
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fred Flewelllng, Pastor
In our Sunday school leBBon for
this week we are asked to face
ourselves In tho mirror of God's
NEW DURHAM, N. H.
Word It is a lot easier to look
TELEPHONE: ALTON 68 ring 11
at our neighbors and criticise
their faults, but If we face our
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selves In this light and boeomc
"doers of the Word and not hear
era only", tbon wo shall be blessed
and our religion will not bo In
at
vain.
Our school is observing Rally
day and Promotion day combined
this week. A special feature ol
the morning session will be a
moving -picture of the early lite
of Christ.
8 Orange Street
Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Farmington, N. H.
Morning worship a t 11 o'clock.
The prayer group a t 6 30 in Men's Red and Bine Handker
the evening will bo followed by a chiefs, 25o each; Men's White
Ties, , Donghnnts, Turnovers,
big union service with the Bap Handkerchiefs,
15o e a c h ;
Dinners, Hot Chicken Sandwich
tlst church uniting with us. We Ladies' White Handkerchiefs,
expect to hove another beautiful 12o each; Ladies' Linen Hand
Sandwiches of all kinds,
Christian* moving picture as B
Clams, French Fries,
kerchiefs, Ladies' Belts, Neck
part of tho evening program
Pepper Steaks,
which will he In charge of theScarfs; Baby Dresses, Home
laymen of' the churcheB.
made Patchwork Quilt. Get*
Baked Beans, to take ont
Plan now to attend church b6th ting low on Outing Flannel,
Gas - Tabes - Tires
morning 'and evening this week.
come np and look around and
CALL 5061
see for yourself what bargains'
HOURS 11 A. M. TO 1.30 A. M.
we have.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH •
Myles D. Blanchard, Minister
Open Evenings
Ring Bell
Morning woraSlp a t 10.30.
Church school a t 11.46.
Pilgrim Fellowship at 4.30.
Tho Men's club will have for
Its speaker next Tuesday night,
Sherman Adams, ex-congressman
from New Hampshire.
) The Young Adult group will
meet on Wednesday at 7 30 and
tho program will include- an en
tertainment by a magician.
Choves Haskell has been elect
ed president of tho Pilgrim Fel
lowship.
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YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY A STOVE FROM U9 TO HAVE
GAS INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME.
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION FOR ALL TYPES OF STOVES.
HARVEY'S Home Appliances
PHONE 3783
36 NORTH MAIN STREET
FARMINGTON, N. H.
ins
BURNO'S
Remnant Shop
WAGON
WHEEL
RANCH
All Home Cooked Foods
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SATURDAY, October 25
At 2 U'clock in the Afternoon, the town of
Farmington Will Sell at Public Auction at
THE SELECTMEN'S OFFICE
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IN SAID TOWN, DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT:
1. J . MARSHAlii HTJBBAiRD LOT, comprising ,20 acres, near
t h e former trotting, track.
2. HAROLD PEAIUi BUILDING, located on Mechanic BlTeot.
8. NEW ENGLAND COTTON VABiN LOT, noor property of
OEllmer Thompson, comprising 60 acres, off Meaderboro road.
4. - J . A, MQRRELL LOT, comprising 20 acres, on Chestnut
Hills road, (part of Otls_and Edgerly lot).
6.
r
CLARENCE E . JEWELL LOT, comprising
'known as Rtcker Lot, Chestnut Hills road.
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27 "acres,
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TERMS OF SALE: Ten Percent (10&) Cast At Time of'Sale,
Balance at P-asiing of Deed.""
j i l J E S . E . THAYER,
LEO L. NEWBURY,
TJEL A. GARDNER,
Selectmen of Farmington."
Farmlngton-Rocliester Road
Carpenter
AL'S
REPAIR WORK
Pool Room
Furniture Repairing
BAPTIST CHURCH
A. Aubert, Pastor
Bible echool, 9.46 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
At 7 we will have our monthly
union service In the Advent
church. We expect to have a
sound* motion picture. You will
want to see i t .
,
Thursday, at "7, prayer meet
ing.
Scouring and. loss of hair may
occur in young dairy calves on a
rlboflavin-deflclent dleL
FIX THOSE STAIRS,
WINDOWS, ETC., THAT
NEED ATTENTION.
D O IT N O W
Prompt Service. Expert Work
CALL 5066
FARMINGTON, N. H.
ARTHUR N, MILLER
MECHANIC 8T.
FARMINGTON, N.H.
POOL
TOBACCO
CANDY TONICS.
Allen Hancheif
Proprietor _
VAtmm^nJScy^:
rtbllihod Fridays »tT»rin(citoD,-H. H.y b;
OAKL S." THOMJLS '' '
Correspondence and turns a t now* u s
cordially solicited, but moit reaoh u>e offlw
Is Umo for puUUoatlon In the current Usuo.
' A l l Communications n u t bo »l£nod by tho
writer, and such matter will be nandlod at
lie discretion of the publliher.
SUBSCRIPTION: One Tear, tl.80
Six Months, tl.on
Three Months, BOo
FARMINGTON
SANITARY LAUNDRY
Announces that
FARMINGTON BATTLING
RAGING FOREST FIRE
Weekly Pick-ups
Homes Menaced by Blaze
Covering Many Square Miles
will be made on
Since Tuesday, a forest 'fire
which has been raging in Farm
ington has burned over many
square miles and has menaced
many buildings especially In the
southern part of the town The
fire Btarted a t a .point not far
from the highway on Route 11,
two or three miles from the vil
lage and duo to the tinder dry
conditions, it was a matter of
minutes before' it was covering a
large area.
The 'Farmington fire depart AAAAAAAAAAAAAAaViftAJaaiUitiAJ
ment raced to the scone, and soon •
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scores of men and boys were bat
tling a situation which was ter
rorizing in the face of a galo of
wind, that was blowing In the
direction of the village. .Appara
Pot-Burner Room Heaters
tus ifrom Rochester joined the
local forces, while state and local
Florence Comb. Gas and* OH Ranges
special police came to aid In
handling traffic. For a time
Philgas and Philgas Service
general travel waB detourod while
the lighters made a desperate ef
fort to keep fire from crossing the
highway and they succeeded.
Several families in the ex
posed vicinity were all packed up
ready to abandon their homes.
By Tuesday night it appeared
CHARLES F. WOOLLETTftSONS
tihat the fire was temporarily un
TEL. 4191
FARMINGTON, N. H.
der control, but early Wednesday | NORTH MAIN ST.
It renewed Its intensity and sov- WW W W W W W W W W^^W WWW
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eral hundred persons were fight
ing furiously in a short time.
The firemen under direction of
Chief Engineer Marshall Glbbs,
Mondays & Tuesdays
H. W . VARNEY
Phone Farmington 5067
Agency at Cray's Petroleum
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For Your Heating and Cooking Needs
FARMINGTON
Gas & Appliance Co.
Included the boys of Farmington
high school, armed with spades,
and supervised by Headmaster
Carl Harrlman. They succeeded
controllng the fire a t tho most
critical points, and by tbls Thurs
day morning It was burning In a
westerly direction.
It Is not .possible to estimate
tho loss of timber and young
growth, but- fortunately up to
now no valuable buildings have
been destroyed and no porsonal
casualties have been suffered.
Farmington may well be proud
of the capable operation of Chief
OlbbB and his fire department,
and of the. groups who aided in
providing food and other neces
sities.
Normand P Liberty, chairman
of the local disaster committee of
the American Red Cross, fur
nished a vehicle from the H O.
Rondeau Shoe Co., to distribute
food, which was prepared by
members of the Red Cross. These
women worked In shifts, all
Wednesday night at the Congre
gational vestry to prepare the
food. The Auxiliary of Willson
Hunt Post, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, worked long hours prepar
ing and distributing food to the
men, with headquarters at the
Wagon Wheel Ranch. Too nrnoh
praise cannot be given to all these
agoncles for aid which is of major
Importance in this extremity
.Condition of surface a n d
weather make it Inadvisable to
build backfires, ^so It la necessary
to use every other possible meas
ure to combat tho danger No
rain Is predicted as this section
goes into its second month of
drought, and until rain comes in
quantity, every precaution must
be taken against) further fire ha*
ard.
MARSHALL F. GIBBS
NAMED VICE PRESIDENT
OF COUNTY FIRE WARDENS
Marshall F . Glbbs, chief of the
Farmington lire department mnd
county fire warden, was named
first vice .president of the Straf
ford County Fire WardenB as
soclatlon a't^the first annual meet
ing, of thai'group held at Orange
hall, Rochester, October 15. The
group Is headed . by Capt. John
CNeil of the Dover fire depart
ment, who was named president.
Other officers "of the association
are: Mrs. Ruth O. Kelley of
Middleton, second vice president,
only female member of the ten
associations in the state; Carl
Wentwor'th of Madbury, secre
tary; Harold Flower of Barrington, member of t h e executive
committee. for three years. A
nice banquet was served by
Women of tho Rochester Orange.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES.
STEAM AND HOT WATER BOILERS.
HOT AIR FURNACES
WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK
Lavatories, Sinks
Recessed Bathtubs
JOBBING AND REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
FRESH W A T E R SYSTEMS
SOLD AND INSTALLED
STORE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
SEARLES • TAYLOR
MECHANIC ST.
TEL. 5331
FARMINGTON, N. £
Immediate Delivery on
Electric Ranges
And Electric
Hot Water Heaters
ORDER NOW!!
Strombcrg-Carlson
RADIOS
BENDIX Automatic
Washers Driers Ironers
EMERSON Electric Go.
Talaphona 4752
Night Phone 4419
NORTH MAIN STREET
JUST ARRIVED!
FARMINGTON, X. &
Large and Medium
Coleman Room Heaters
Available For Immediate Installation
A normal dog that is bitten by
a rabid animal may develop rab
ies In as short a time as ten days,
or It may show no symptomBtintll
several ^months later.
I t h a s been estimated that
there are ZE million cats In tie
United States.
Plumbing & He,
Christmas Toys
{ I r e Arriving Daily. Come In and Look Around
The ration for turkey poults
should contain not less than 25
percent protein.
Learn t o fly w i t h the air
force. Ask for full 'details on
this excellent opportunity at V.
8. army and #lr force recruiting
stations.
PALMER'S
H A R D W A R E
STORE
TELEPHONE 4641
South Main 8trMt, Farmington
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The Misses Tuckerman arc guests of
Mrs Lougee ia entertaining ber daugh
Mrs Nellie Ilayes.
ter and Igrandson from Wolfboro.
Mr and Mrs Flye of Boston are guests
Miss Butts left; Friday after having
had a pleasant visit at the hotbo o f - M r of Mr and Mrs W F Thurber.
and Mrs Stiles. :
Oscar Moorohouse of Boston has been
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spending a few days with Mrs Annie
Mr and Mrs Ira Mitchell entertained
the latter's niece and children from Bos Cook.
Mrs
Kuistenmachor and' little son
ton the |past week.
Walter o f Jamaica Plains are at the
John card lias his boats renovated and
at his boat house near the wharf ready Garland farm.
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Mrs John Nute returned from the
Ruth and Doris Stiles left Monday for Carney hospital -last Saturday, much
Norway, Me,, whero they will spend tile improved in health.
Miss Roberts and Miss Ring of North
remainder of the summer on their
Hampton are spending thoir vacation
grandparent's farm. °,
at Mrs T F Longley's.
Mr and Mrs Frank Emerson tendered
Miss E D Lindsay has had the pleas
a wedding reception and lawn party to
ure of. a visit from her brother, David
their friends last; Monday evening at
Lindsay and daughter.
.
their home in the' village.
to serve the public with pleasure boats.
Mr Harold Johnson and daughter
Mr and Mrs Herbert Jones.Mra Dodge
Julia, have- been visiting tho former's
and Miss'Gladys Dodge were the guests
of Mr and Mrs Rowe at Twin Pine cot aunt and family,, Mr and Mrs George
tage on Lake Winnisquam for a few Cannoy.
days the past week.
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Blueberries are coming in slowly from
Miss Sylvia Cook visited relatives in
the /mountain districts north, of the
"town,. Jon account of the , drought. Farming ton last week.
H P Boodey and Luther Claflin have
Frank H o w a r d ' r e p o r t s a fairly "good
their hay crops harvested.
crop on Mt. Prospect. '
Rev. M r . Sederquest of the CampL S Boucher is assisting E F Simonds
meeting association was present and and F H Leavitt with their haying.
addressed a large gathering at the open
Miss H Ardena Berry of West P a r t
' air meeting in front of the
Baptist ington is visiting at Pond V i e w farm.
church Sunday„evening.
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Mr W H Simonda of Worcester, Mass,
, T h e Railroad company have installed, is visiting his daughter, Mrs F H Leav
a new pump in their well near the Alton itt.
Bay depot. This will be much appreci
G W Cook is working for H E Chaniated by, the public as the water is the
borlln and son through
the - haying
best in the neighborhood.
season..
The hay crop has been harvested on
Mr and M r s ' John C Thompson and
several of the farms and is unusually son of Alton Bay were at their home
light on account of the 'drougth. Fore here Sunday and Monday.
man Gleason, who finished haying Tues
Mr and Mrs F H Leavitt have -had as
day on the Dr. Hays place, reports onea ^ u e s t the former's sister, Miss Emma
half crop.
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Leavitt of Worcester, Mass.. tho past
Frankjvarney h a s - b e e n making- imweek.
prDvements in his | a tore. H e moved his
lefrigerator .to the back of the store,
. „
The Remedy That Does.
''Dr. King's New Discovery is the one
and has installed modern, up-to-date of
fice furniture. Rojscoe Brooks is work that does tho healing, others promise
but fail to perform," says Mrs E R Piering'for him this summer.
son of Auburn Centre, Pa. "It i« cur
Forest'Nutter and .Miss Ooorgia Ger- ing mo of throat and lung trouble of
rish were united | in marriage at the long standing, that other treatments re
Baptist! | parsonage, Monday evening/ lieved temporarily. Now Discovery is
doing me so ranch good that I feel sure
July 0,! by Rev. JMr. Cummings. M r its continued u s e - f o r a reasonable
and Mrs!Nutter are residents of Alton length of time will restore me to perfect
and have the best wishes and hearty health.". This renowned cough and
cold remedy and throat and lung healor.
congratulations o i a host of friends.
is sold at W W Roberts' drug store,
A case of assault was brought before also by L G Welch of Alton. 50c. and
the police
court
Tuesday
evening $1.00. Trial bottle free.
:
against one of the pol'ce officers at the
camp ground for beating a b o y on the
evening of July 4th. The case was set
tled through intercession, C \V Wentworth acting as counsel for the respon
dent by! payment of costs amounting to
$4.02 and making an apology.
Forest fires for the past two weeks
have-been
very) .troublesome. Will
Stephens and Joseph Mooney called out
the departmentj Sunday
afternoon.
Monday lire broke o u t ' in the pine
woods of Mr. Gooch ' and required the
all night watch of a crew of men. The
fire hasjbeen going over the w o o d and
timber lands on Mount Major and Pine
Mountain
for the
past four days.
Squads of men with the firemen from
this village have been trying to check it.
It worked its way, entirely around Pine
Mt, burning over several acres destroy
ing wood and timber, but "didn't cross
the road at M t . Major, where if it had,
several thousand feet of sawed lumber
• belonging to E H Rollins would have
been endangered: For several nights
the brisk wind fanned the flames in the
brush,causing.the fire to spread rapidly.
From 20 to 30 men have been fighting
it, but did not get it under subjection
until the rain of Tuesday afternoon
came to their assistance.
LOCKE'S CORNER.
Deacon' Nutter and Marion
were in Farinington Wednesday.
Jones
Ruby Ranger of Lynn, Mass., is visit
ing Marion Jones at Eben Nutter's.
Mr. Smith and family,'who have been
visiting at Charles Weeks' have returned
to their home in Alton.
Clarence B'Rand, who has been attending school in Boston for the past
five months, has- returned] to his home
in this place, j
There has been a bush fire burning
noar Barnstead Ceptre since last week
and men have been fighting it night
and day. It has caused much anxiety
among the p e o p l e ' w h o have buildings
nearby.
PHONOGRAPHS
I
We soli the Edison Phonograph, the
most perfect sound producing machine,
Mr. Edison's favorite invention, which
contains all bis how improvements, and
sell it for cash or on the easy-payment
plan. jWe are now showing the new
model with the big horn, the greatest
triumph in Phonograph making. Don't
orget that Mr. Edison is the inventor of
the entire Phonographic idea, and that
the Edison Phonograph, is the original
talking machine.
1
w.
Pi
Emerson
ALTON BAY, N. H
... . .
THE . .
DOWNING CO.
J. H. DOWNING, Manager
A L T O N BAY, N, H.
Dealers in Long &
Short Lumber,
House Building
Material,
In accordance with the fco table adopt
ed by a majority of the physicians of
From Gilpin News Bureau.
Concord, horeaftor the foo for house
Concord, July 15.
visits will be $2 instead of §1.50. This
All varieties of fat men were in Conrate had been in vogue for nearly half a
cord last Saturday in attendance upon
century.
the annual midsummer onting of the
When the members of the second regi-,
New England Fat Men's club,the unique
association which is composed of 1100 ment of the New Hanipshiro national
^men who weigh more than 200, pounds guard reached Concord on the return
eaclj. | The heavyweights have tho jol- from thoir tour of duty with tho regu
liest possible time when they assemble, lars at Pine Camp in New Y o r k , their
in fhe winter for the annual meeting at torn and terribly soiled khaki uniforms
Hale's Tavern, Wells River, V f , and for gave evidouce'that the militiamen's so
the summerljunket at Contoocook river journ in tho Empire state had not boon
park in Concord. A year ago when a round of luxurious easo. Tho boys
they' gathorejd in the capital city the rain were, happy, though. They had worked
fell in torrents, but this year's event hard, it is truo, and were tired, but all
unusually
successful by were well, and as a consequence the
wasl made
es., A leading member of national guard officers are considerably
ploasant sk
the club is Col. William Jennings Bryan incensed bocause of tho continued ro
of ^ebraska[ and the fat men had hard ports that tho men did not recoive
ly got together when the news of Bry enough to eat at the big camp. They
an's! nomination for the presidency at insist that the government does not
Denver wasj spread. This congratula make a practice of starving its men and
tory telegram was immediately wired: that there is no more generous provider
"Col. W. J. | Bryan, Lincoln, Neb. The than Uncle Sam. Tho fact that some of
New England Fat Men's club at its mid the New Hampshire boys lost flesh is
summer mooting, extends to you, its not so much due to tho lack of food,
most distinguished
member^ sincere they say, as to the stiff and unusual
congratulations upon your selection as course of work which the men experi
a candidate f o r the office of president of enced in the sudden change from confthe jUnited States b y one of the greatest fortable home life to the hardships of
partitiB of tliis greatest republic on the camp. In some instances,it is acknowl
short,
face, of the [earth." Senator Gallinger, edged, the food supply ran
who is another prominent member of though not to starvation extreme, but
groat club, was on the committee on this, it is believed, was duo to the inex
the
perience of the company cooks in not
entertainment of the visiting "heavies,"
understanding
how to distribute the
but was unable to attend. He tele
rations.
Inspector General
Sullivan
graphed his good wishes. A sumptuous
was on hand and made careful notes of
banquet was served, the post prandial
all the trouble's of this character which
speakers, including Mayor Corning of
wer.e encountered, should N e w Hamp
Concord, H on. Rosecrans Pillsbury of
shire send another regiment to the
D,erry. Senator H . *E. Parker of Bradford
manoeuvres noxt year.
Vt.J and J. F. Hale of Well's River, V t .
A feature ofjthe exercises was a discus
Officials of the United Statos depart
sion of a proposition for the establish ment of agriculture have called atten
ment of an | insurance endowment for tion of the authorities here to the fact
those ponderous members of the club that the "elm leaf beetle," the ravages
who are given over b y the different life of which are said to bo as disastrous as
insurance companies as bad risks. For those of the gypsy moth, has found its
athletics the fat visitors indulged in way into New Hampshire. It is urged
many wondrous antics 'which vastly as that steps be taken at once to procure
tonished the uninitiated
witnesses. its extermination, which should not be
The^ festivities closed with a theatrical very difficult as it is beliovod th6 beetle
entertainment, a steamer ride on the- is still iu its first gonoration in this
Contoocook,! and dancing.
state. The government will assist by
Our Concord Letter
" W E S T MILTON.
;ALTON
The Lotlirops-Faruliani Go's
ON
9
Boys and Children's
(
Suits.
In Years
supplying a parasite.
The members of the state' tax com
mission are actively engaged in collect
ing statistics from the assessors and tax
collectors rj in the "different cities.
Praptically all the' data concerning the
books of ihej town assessors necessary
for tho coming report i of the commis
sioners has been accumulated and the
othor work j will soon be completed.
There has been a suggestion that there
is more or less dissension among the
commissioners and that a minority re
port from one member of the board
would not cc me utterly unanticipated.
Thej officials who know!most about the
board, however, say nothing to verify
thisjrumon Asked this week concern
ing tho progi ess they have made, one of
the | commissioners said that if any
change is recjommendedj in tho "statutes
providing for the taxation of public
service corporations it| will be in the
line! ' o f a complete exclusion of the
property taxpd at specific rates in de
termining the rate of tax to be imposed
upon the corporations. This amend
ment would j exclude savings bank de
posits and tax, insurance capital and
poll-tax, if the latter is^made a fixed tax
as many persons advocate. It would
result in levjjing a tax jon the corpora
tions at the genoral property rate.
1
On
The splendid water power in a stream
near by the site selected at Glencliff for
the new state sanatorium for consump
tives is expected to generate all the elec
tricity used at the institution.
^UTHS'RUGBY
^IjT^lCARLTONl
Press Comment.
It would be profitable to go miles to attend such a Seasona >le
Money Saving opportunity and right at a time when y o u n^ed
them, with several months ahead to wear them.
Hon. " H . B. Quinby of Laconia has
yielded to the requests of his friends
and announced himself as a candidate
for tho republican nomination for gov
ernor. M r . Quinby is a man of large
experience in public affairs, of undoubt
ed qualification for the office, and his
candidacy will not be embarrassed by
affiliations with any of the factions of
the party in the past. He will undoubt
edly have a large following from tho
start -and if nominated and elected a
worthy and capable man will fill the of
fice of governor.—Bristol Enterprise.
B W
M
Every suit in this Store has been subjected to the pruning knife
and marked at a price that must effectj a very quick clearing of every one of our counters. The clearance mast be absolute in order
to live up to our policy adopted a year ago of new goods Each Sea=
son.
The announcement of Col. Henry *B.
Quinby of Laconia as a candidate for
the republican nomination for governor
of New Hampshire will go a long way
towards clarifying the political situation
and makes it more than probable -that
the threatened repetition of the dis
graceful squabble of two years ago will
not materialize. Although there are
now three avowed candidate's in the
field for tho republican nomination, noWorld's Greatest
Some m o n p s ago tho assistant secre ITody who is at all familiar with Now
tary of tho navy wrote | to somebody in Hampshire political affairs entertains
Clairvoyant
Portsmouth saying thej battleship New any idea that Col. Pillsbury's candidacy
Hampshire, on its v i s i t ' t o the Ports will be seriously considered b y the state
mouth navy yard, woiild be .obliged to convention, and there are indications
remain in the outer harbor in the inter that Col. Pillsbury at last recognizes
ests of safety. Immediately a tremend that his aspirations in this direction are
ous howl of^protest went forth. Con hopeless and is merely staying in the
gressman Sjilloway Classed the navy field from motives of revenge and to
department's action as " A b l a c k eye for breed discord .in the grand old party.
.Portsmouth and an outrage. Perhaps Col."Ellis of E^eeno got into the contest
this last bombastic expression was the wrong end to or hind-side front and his
modus operandi. Anyhow the day has candidacy has been rocoived
withaM
beoh saved and the new battleship will "frost" in all sections of New Hamp^
enter the inner harbor to receive her shire, notwithstanding tho fact that hegorgeous silyer service from the state is a gentleman well qualified for the
whose name ^he bears. Gov, Floyd has honor which he seeks and which will
received a letter from Secretary of the perhaps come to him later. Thero have
Navy Bonaparte which vouchsafes the been rumors that Col. Ellis would witb>
information that the battleship will draw if Col. Quinby entered the field,
Extraordinary
clairvoyant powers, reach Portsmouth August 8, when the and although the supports of the Keene
combined with his superior knowledge presentation |of the silyer servise will be aspirant indignantly deny this state
of occult forces, enables him to read made official y by Gov.; Floyd. On the ment, it seems more than probable that
human life with accuracy from infancy same occasion the beautiful stand of he will be out of tho race 'before the
time comes to elect delegates and that
to old a g e . , His powers are wonderful,
1
his name will not be presentod to the
indisputable, his advice reliable, his in
convention. Indeed, although politics
formation clear, concise and to the colors to be given the ship by the New.
uncertaain, especially in
point in love, courtship, marriage, di Hampshire JDaughters of the Ameri is mighty
vorce, sales, wills, patents, journeys, can Revolution will be presented. All New Hampshire, it is now predicted by
pensions, investment", hoaltli, specula the arrangements for the event will be some o f tho best political judges in Now
Hampshire that Col, Quinby will be
tion, property, etc.
in charge of Capt. Newberry, now sta
nominated with practically no opposi
tioned at Newport, R.' 1. Before going
Withoiit Previous
Knowledge
tion. The reform wing of tho republi
,nd having no natural means of* know to Portsmouth the battleship will assist can party cannot object to him, as he is
n who you are, or whenco you 'come, in representing this government at the not classed as a railroad or machine
ig
h i tells your name, what y o n call for ter-centenaryj of the jcify of Quebec. man; is -clean and above reproach in
and anything you desire to k n o w ; tells Gov. Floyd will ask that the ship be both his personal and political record
you whether husband, wife or sweet kept at Portsmouth for a few days at and stands pledged to the reforms ad
heart is true or false. Tolls you the least for inspection b y the people of the vocated by the Lincoln c l u b ; in fact,Col.
name of tho one you should marry and state! If the request is granted it is Quinby was chairman of the committee
date of marriage. Tells you how to win expected that the members of the New on resolutions at the last republican
the affection of auyono you desire, evon Hampshire Press association will be state convention which declared in fav
entertained o|n board the battleship dur
though miles away.
or of legislation to carry out the pledges
ing its stay, j
Secrets You Should Know- Col. Quinby's appearance in tho gub made by the party two years ago.
tVgain, Col. Quinby will beacceptable
ernatorial race as a bonafide candidate
How can I succeed in business?
problem of whether he to the so-called railroad influonco and
lias aroused interest in the political sit
How can I win tho oner I love?
will retain his non-committal attitude machine men as ho has not affiliated
uation. The
How can I make money?
in regard to his railroad affiliations is with tho crowd who have been trying
How can I conquor ouomies?
attracting a considerable amonnt of dis for personal reasonsto upset the pres
How soon can I marry?
cussion, the jrolunie of which is proba ent
republican organization in New
How to conquer my rival?
bly not reduced by the active campaign Hampshire. In fact, Col. Quinby has
How soon will love propose?
of Col. Pillsbury along the "railroad held himself aloof from tho petty squab
How can I get a position?
rates" route., A story is in circulation bles and factional fights which have
How to regain my health?
to tho effect, that Col. Pillsbury pro made such a breach in the republican
n o w to hold husband's love?
poses soiling! his organ, the Manchester party during tho last few yoars, and
How to hold wife's lovo?
Union, to a syndicate of domocrats, if both wings can gracefully join in his
n o w can I .make my homo happy?
he does not recoive the nomination for
support withoutsacrificingthoir dignity.
How can I nyirry well?
the igovornorship at the approaching
All things considered,Col. Quinby seems
n o w can I make my husbaDd, wifo or stato convention.
to be an ideal candidato just at this
sweetheart bo kind and truo to me?
Meat has taken a jump, the drougth time, and although it is still two months
No mattor what your aim, objoct of
to tho primarios for choosing dologates
ambition, call on this gifted mau and is said to be]responsible for tho marked
incroase in the cost of garden truck, tho to tho state convention, wo do not hesi
you will go away happier, wisor, and
tale the loug-rango prediction that Col
bolder than before. Hours 10 a . m . to iceman have! boosted the price of their
Quinby will be the next nominee of his
8.30 p. m. Foo, $1.00. No more. No loss chilly commodity, hotols and boarding
houses are raising their rates, and now party for governor of Now Hampshire,
17 Railroad Avenue
Conc;ord doctors have caught the fever and tlwith practically no opposition.
Like, Cement, Hay,
Grain Pipe, Etc.
PROF. S. M.. TURNER
This Sale involves One thousand three hundred and fifty Men's and
Young Men's suits, and nearly one
Boys' and Juvenile suits
Every suit marked clown to the lowest notch ever at
tempted for first-class high grade garments.
These
suits are the production of the very best nia^er^ of Re
liable Clothing in Boston, New York,"Philadelphia and
Baltimore. This remarkable collection of Suits twill be
placed on Sale for the balance of the Month of July.
Reduction in price of 1 5 to 5 0 per ct.
During this Sale this reduction will embrace every Sea
sonable Suit in our Store. Black, Blue, Fancy, Two
piece or three piece and gives each and every man'or
boy in Kochester or vicinity an opportunity to purchase
Reliable Clothing at a tremendous saving, and a| chance
to select from the greatest stock east of Boston.- Remomber there is more Snap aud Style put into the cloth-
1
and
issuod
tho
following
old by us than is found in any Clothing mad e or
sold by others in this part of New England. Reaq the
Gret.t Values.
Men's and Y o u n ^ M e n ' s Suits.
In £ .11 the new browns, grays modes and tans, lAlso
blue serges, black clays and fancy mixtures, cut in] R e geni Sack, or College style for young:men, or more iconserv itive for older men. All sizes are embraced in this
sale with a good collection of stouts and- longs. The
Greitnessof this stock will appeal to everyone at a
glance. The original prices placed on these gDods
re so low a s to give us the best
ring: and S u m m e r business ever
d p lie by
n
o
w
a
US,
^> the present reduction
thejj ouglrtrto go, as the saying is, like a flash.
-
H U N D R E D S of $ 1 0 . 0 0 , $ 1 2 . 0 0 and $ 1 3 . 5 0 S U I T S at $ 7 . 8 9 and $ 8 . 8.
L O T S of $ 1 5 . 0 0 , $ 1 6 . 0 0 and $ I 7 . 0 0 S U I T S at $ 9 . 8 9 and $ 1 0 . 9 8 .
Fine Suits made to our order from goods selected by us worth | 8 tO 2 0 Dollars, hOW $ 1 2 - 8 9 tO $ I 4 . 9 8 .
Our Finest Suits from 2 2 tO 3 0 Dollars now $ I 5 . 8 9 tO $ 2 1 . 9 8 . W e always have ' more or less small sjized
Suits in broken lots that we place a ridiculous| price on to move them, $ 8 . 0 0 Suits $ 3 , 7 5 , $ 1 0 . 0 0 Su its
$ 4 . 8 7 , $ 1 2 . 0 O Suits $ 5 . 9 8 , $ 1 5 . 0 0 Suits $ 7 . 5 0 . Small sized Young Men's Suits in same proportion
t-
Rochester, N. H.
j High Grade Men's Suits.
REMEMBER!
Your money will be cheerfully refunded for any unsatisfactory purchase.
Boys' and Juvenile Suits. j
This is a Department that has grown tremendously dur
ing the past year and has won high commendation from
discriminating Mothers and Fathers who appreciate the
sterling values we have given. Now during this Great
Sale they will certainly glory at the great bargains of
fered.
Hundreds of Boys' Knee Pant Suits, ages 8 to 17, val
and $3.48.
Aft>w$6-00 and $8-50 ' Suits at $3.89 and $5 48.
Juvenile Suits for Boys 3 to 8 years, in Fancy 'Wlors
ors-
ues $1.50 and $2.C0 now $1.09 and $1.48. Tremen
dous lot at $3,00 and $3-50 now $1.89 and $2-48-
teds, Plain Blue, Red, Gray, Brown, Mode or Tan and
e
light colored Cassimeres, some fancy braided, mad|e in
Russian or Blouse .styles at remarkable reductions
]Ve would also state that 'there, are some lots where
thei e are only one to three Suits of a kind; in that; cjase,
case,
we i jut prices about the same as on Men's Odd I
Shits,
Some Elegant Values at $4,00 and
naneiy, a b o u t
M e n ' s Stiff H a t s
$5.00 nowl $2.79
$ 3 . 0 0 grade $ 2 . 2 5 ,
half price.
$ 2 . 5 0 grade $ 1.75,
$ 2 . 0 0 grade $ I .4 5
Boys'50 cent Blouses 39 cents. Some great values iu Men's Shirts at 38 cents and 48 cents.
There will also be .alios of
other Great values in our Furnishing Department to supplement this sale of Suits.
It behooves every man and woman that appreciates the saving of money on the best wearing apparel made to come at c(nce.
The Sale continues the balance of this month but "the early bird catches th > worm," so be on hand as soon as you read this and
R E M E M B E R THE
NAME.
i
43 No. Main Street,
Rochester, N. H.
Southern New Hampshire's greatest Clothiers and Shoe*bealers.
statement: —Laconia Democrat.
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THE
NEWS
F A R M I N G T O N , N . H . , FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1947
Vol. LXVIII
GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS
BY
New, Fall Styles in
F
Ladies' Hand Bags
Glbbs,
week
ty
that,
unions,
fighting
future
will
Increase
facilities
Its Ore
AKD
flro
p r o t e c t i o n b y Uhe r e g u l a r
I Wfl1tfnsT!tectricShop
appara
Black, Brown, Green, Red and Tan
ions totaled
than
a
that
is more
cost o f
Glbbs
also
t h e town
men,
FWWWWWWW
We Have Openings For:
t h e local board o f select
description,
Ghe
pump
complete
pur
o f this
with 600
F R E N C H C O R D STITCHER
FRENCH C O R D TURNERS
F L O O R BOYS
BENCH HELP
feet o f h o s e a n d a l l fittings.
PERKINS' STORES
It
i s also understood
offers h a v e been
ly
assist
m a d e to f i n a n c i a l
t h e Are department In
Increasing
against
i t s -first l i n e o f d e f e n s e
another
similar
ThiB generosity
V W WWW fTffTTTt *
the
spirit
every
that
Che
is a
disaster
from the w o r s t
It has ever
APPLY
SHOULD BE RETURNED
CHENILLE SPREADS, $5.98 and $7.98 on sale
IH. 0, Rondeau Shoe Co,
TO RIGHTFUL OWNERS
THREE-PIECE MAPLE FINISH BEDROOM SUITE, $114.25
THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, Heavy Tapestry,
was $225.00
Many
persons,
especially
were
$175.00
loaned
fighting
various
ONE 3-PC. SET HIGH PILE VELOUB, $150.00, was $200.00
cal
STUDIO COUCH, 3 pillows, $49.95, save $20.00
the
fire
danger
and by others
ting
out of control
this
PELLETIER
as
to return
borrowed equipment
possible,
needed
I n case
Ina
water
a s soon
It s h o u l d b e
hurry
pumps
as s o o n
COMPANY
has been less
uaged
Indian
should
type
a s possible, unless
latter,
notify
home
of
last F r i d a y
Scouts
ty
enjoyed
upon
a Hallowe'en par
FOR VARIOUS JOBS I N PACKING AND STITCHING BOOMS
Steady Work
Good Pay
and
parents a n d
a l l kinds o f "spooky"
tions.
T h e playroom,
party
w a s held,
trimmed
and
with
occasion
ing
a n assortment
freshments
attrac
HUBBARD SHOE CO. m
ROCHESTER,
51 W A K E F I E L D ST.
to
N. H .
will
b eheld
vember
7,
fair
evening, N o
town hall, and w i t h o u t doubt
attract a largo
*
Tho
date
originally
and now, after
*************************************************y o n e
ever
Drug Sundries, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes |
MTT.T.TTR A N D H O L L I S C H O C O L A T E S ,
MTT.T.ra A N D H O L L I S D E L U X E
79c
due
the
t h o emergency,
planned
t othe
serious
almost
will welcome the oppor
for tho fun that
f o r this
event.
is prom
w i l l I n c l u d e a l l k i n d s o f bootBis, a
door
prize,
refreshments
a n d 'an
entertainment.
P E P P E R M I N T S , 45c lb.
R E Y N O L D S B O M B S H E L L , O N E C O L O R P E N S , 59o
BAB.
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
FOB
EVERY D A Y HOKE
ELECTRIC STOVE,
good as new.
LOUGEE'S
8econd - Hand Store
;
Hm Si, Tel. 3076, Itamington
Including Trimming and
Removal of Trees.*
Control Poison Ivy, Spray with
Weed Killer.
William Nehrlng
RIDGE FARM NURSERY
NEW DURHAM, N . H.
TEL. 18-EN. BABNSTEAD ,
HANSON'S
Motorists!
HAVE YOUR CAB INSPECTED
AND TUNED U P FOR
WINTER DRIVING
LET US CHECK YOUR
RADIATOR, BATTERY,
TIKES, BRAKES, ETC
TO FEEL SAFE IS HALF THE
PLEASURE OF DRIVING
Prop.
0VEB NUTTER'S STORE
TEL.
VIC'S 6ARAGE
VICTOR E. DAUDELIN, Prop.
SO. MAIN ST., FARMINGTON
TEL. 206
bursed
ALL ENDS
J EFFERSON
P H O N E
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lunches t o
d i g deep
relm
COHIS
these
a r e the
which
will
bill,
more
GAYLENE*S
will
and
weeks,
It
accurate
Your
OTHER DRESSES I N RAYON CREPE IN WIDE RANGE OP
STYLES. COLORS A N D MATERIALS
guess
a s ours
TEL. BIS-W
to the
have
cerning
been
GIFT SUGGESTIONSUnderwear. Slips in sizes 32-52.
Panties in sizes small-iucx. Snuggles and Vests (fine rayon
cotton, for those allergic to wool)
forest
fires,
theBe
J
head
game
was
lire areas
one squirrel
found
ono of the
only
were
rabbits
found
were
also
stated
made
this
<'onrerning
week
have
known
Farmlngton
victims
a member
Just received a new line of
last
M r
appoint
T h eap
a t I'he r e g u
meeting of the select
night
has been
resident
considered
one
and is
of Farmington s
businessmen
that* h i s
will hepopular
It
appointment
among
PICTURE
Gardner,
lectman
t o Berve
recently
the appointment
term
by
the
of
se
J
C a p e C«M1 h o u s e u n h
m i n u t e w a l k f u m i MJU.I
Four room c o t t a g e
g a r d e n and shed
11
i<
11
v
sh.Ml O n e
%1 4-M.
w i t h p u n h e l e c t r i < try { r o o d w j - n n g w a t e r
10 m i n u t e s w a l k from s q u a r e
$2 7 0 0
E i g h t r o o m house w i t h bath steam heat a n d gum I n liar
barn
with basement
o n e o f t h e he.*i b u i l t h o u s e s in t o w n
1 a< r e
lund
n e a r stole?* a n d s< h o o N
t~ m n i
75 a c r e f a r m
7 r o o m houBO w i t h
electricity
flush
tollot,
porch
L a r g e born
S o m e farm equipment
Some furniture
Fields, hardwood
a n dpine
( J r e o t q u a n t i t i e s of b l u e b e r r i e s .
$2 500
N E A R M I I - T O S IX)N*1>S
4 r o o m s w i t h « u n pop* h
Klectriclty electric pump artesian
well
line e. liar
'-beds a n d
g a r d e n p l o t O n blax k r o a d
7 m i l e s from F a r m i n g t o n
%2 UO0
IN ROCHESTER
Store
Groceries, meats, fruits
business
Camp o n MIlton Ponds
On N e w H a m p s h i r e s i d e
and vegetableq doing
$S o n n
4 furnIshed
$1 4 0 0
rooms
Sandy
$31,000
beach
Farmington Real Estate Agcy
Mros. w a s
t o tender
his
resignation
reason
the
room
unexpired
of Edward
1 CHARLES ST
A L I C E U. C A N N E Y
TEL. 4242
FARMTNQTOH
o f his connections w i t h
New
game
Hampshire,
department
department
for t h e
who only
accepted
forced
land
the towns
people
Mr
Vine
communi
o fyears
successful
expected
6 jin?
a woH
o f this
for a number
moat
t o fill
b y t h e resigna
Monday
S n i 11 h
known
that
o f the board
w a s made
members
do
fish
and
By-laws of t h U
not permit its
t o hold a n y p o l i t i c a l o f
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fice
Holidays
Old
Frames Refinished and
made to look like new.
Interior and Exterior Decorators
THREE FARMINGTON MEN
RECENTLY ENLISTED I N
U. S. A. AIR FORCE
The
following
from
for
this
HASKELL'S
Farmlngton.
$1.00
three-year
army
of
ter
UP
N
a i r force
Mt
street,
o f 15 W i n *
and Everett
H
Funpral
services
the
Otis
afternoon
Gould,
Teias
funeral
The
deceased
of a former
the Farmlngron
Baptist
and
for a numher of years
known
resident
of
feeble
hospital
Rev
ing
See Bill Johnson
last S a t u r
In C o n c o r d t h e
Thursday
was tho w i d o w
of
held at
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
for M r s Ocorge D
w h o died
previous
were
home
well
Fdotballs $1.59, $2.39
teaM-
They ore
at San AnTonlo.
day
New Fall Stamp Pieces
Waher \V
Vernon
IN MEMORIAM
Mrs. George D Gould
B.
THE SHOPPING CENTER
enlisted
t e r m s In t h o I ' n l t e d
of M e c h a n i c street
Btationed
AND
young men
recently
C Cameron
court,
man
three
town
Lawrence
22 Main Street
week
t i o n o f l*el A G a r d n e r
Brown
56
ihh»
Left
of
o f select
James A Smith has been
weekly
w i r h e l e c t r i c i t y s p r i n g shi d
y± m i l e f r o m w - | n a r «
$1 ] < • • '
Ten
room h o u w w i t h modern
l»ath a n d c e n t r a l
heat
pome
h a r d w o o d f l o o r s l a r g e b a m f o r < a r o r M u r a g e a b o u t 1 a c r e of
l a n d , n e a r s t o r e s a n d s c h o o l s s u i t a b l e for business location I f
desired
$ 6 .1(H)
chairman
board
announced
men
OFFERINGS THIS WEEK
IN FARMINGTON
Five room camp
been
the (Ire
pointment
W i % ~
o f the Ktxrmlngion
was being
vacancy
NEW
as
N o traces
so fur n o reporlR
heard
I T 'I I ~
Real Estate For Sale
one fox
o r deer
M r Cheney
that a c a n v a s s
F I f"l
of the
wardens,
victims o f the disaster
burned
~
lit
In a thorough t w o
which
Well tailored skirts and slax
^' '•' T
f T !'
found t o
o f uhe F r e e d o m - K f l l n g -
area
'I 'f • i f '!' '•' ^' ^' '•
stories
Cheney,
that.
SPORTSWEAR
W
of the
very
h a s been
Hampshire
urea
rumors
life as the result
evidence
and
many
circulated c o n
t h e l o s s e s In N e w H a n i p
wild
DRESSES, BEAUTIFUL JEWEL TONES IN
100", VIRGIN WOOL. SIZES 10-20
per
before a n
m a y be given
Contrary
lar
GROVE ST.
Farming-ton
contributing
be Itemized on
therefore.
months,
Uh a t
the
F O P the Fair Sex
Dial 3791
N H. WILD LIFE LOSSES
FROM FOBEST FIRES
AMAZINGLY LOW
ed
o m s i T E1
T THE FAIR SHOP
In their
unless
w n i bear
many
of
|
N . H . f
n o help
total
of
F A R M I N G T O N ,
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overwhelming
and
5232
organiza
by public and private c o n
"trltnrtlOTlB
Is
fxcd& Supply Co
5*
will
funds,
Slfltefl
10c
rnnooik sr.
civic
J
of vol
for
b y furnishing
treasury
ty
5361
FARMINGTON, N. H.
Range & Fuel Oil
Hardware
Grain
OF
and
FURNISHINGS
H E N ' S , L A D I E S ' A N D C H I L D R E N ' S SHOES
equipment
t o b e paid
w h ogave
men
NS
IE
AMD
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LAND8CAPING and
TREE 8ERVICE
Besides
**********
HURD
KEN'S
be paid f o r their ser
Patriotic
J. P.
b e t h e costs o f
James K T h a y e r ,
USES.
SERVICE.
will
have
with
of the
A r e Itself
a n d auxiliary
w|ll
t o re
firemen, hundreds
uoteera
vices
have
portion
will
Uhe
regular
tho
DELIVERIES BEGULARLY.
lb.
J O H N S T O N C H O C O L A T E S , $1.25 lb.
costs
lighting
********************
ser
JAMES A. SMITH
APPOINTED SELECTMAN
Features
MINIATURE
$1.25 lb.
T R Y W R SANDWICH
tunity
ised
will
attendance
t o be postponed
ness o f
LINCOLN'S
Legion,
t h o Farmlngton
fire,
BOUGHT, SOLD and
EXCHANGED
Phone 71
J. R. H a n s o n ,
Clarence L .
Friday
entire
public
poles
considerable
hain
SIGN SERVICE
sponsored
American
in
A
mention
and timber
will
place some burned
BE READY W H E N THE BAN IS LIFTED
Oth
or Tel. 205, Farmington, N. H.
w e r e
FAIR, NOVEMBER 7,
FARMINGTON TOWN HALL
SPONSORED B Y AUXILIARY
OF AMERICAN LEGION
Post,
to
and
companies
day search
tbe even
o f nice r e
the Auxiliary of
vice
HUNTING TOGS
were
Currier
Irving Tanner
Telephone
staled
various
a n d drinks
had
USED FURNITURE
} Somersworth, IM.H.
una
Perkins
lots.
New
and t h e e v e
served.
by
B
losses t o w o o d
Arnold
streamers
During
postponed
HIGH GRADE SHIRTS THAT FIT WHITES AND FANCIES. +
HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT NOW AVAILABLE.
how
as a total
losers
Roy
t o onumerous
und
was attractively
w a s devoted
ers,
showed
substantiate
Dover Shoe Mfg. Co.
where tho
orange
Jack-o'-lanterns,
ning
The
APPLY AT
FOUNTAIN
were a c
a r r i v i n g w e r e met by ghosts
tho
INEXPERIENCED
GIRLS
CANADA
Glen
night,, t h e C u b
by their
Olaf Carlsen,
tle
games, which w e r e appropriate t o
ALSO
CHOCOLATES,
9courmaster
S o m e o f t h e boys
companied
greatly,
the heavy
S. H a l l .
hard-hit
M r s . John L a w r e n c e on
street
suffered
devastating
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
the
Errol
haps
Innersole
Binders
Fire
Glbbs.
At
not c o v
Timber and'
loss.
shire
a n d I n case o f t h e
s h o u l d
were
w e r e not described
CONFINED FRANCHISE.
W H I T N E Y and E L B E C O
D R E S S SHIRTS
»++++>l"i"f<i"i-+<i"i-+<i-+<i
CUB SCOUTS
and
woodlots
Is a s g o o d
those h a v i n g them In their
Chief
b y insurance
account
abso
needed,
possession
bo determined,
ercd
be
be returned
lutely
PHONE 4651
near
on the Henry
can
SUPERB IN QUALITY
COMFORT AND WEAB ITS CURTIS
OF COURSE.
highway, which, a s far a s
Uhe
Shoe Help Wanted!
FOR FLEXIBILITY,
These
N o w that
o f t h e fires a g a i n g e t
oned, p e o p l e a r e
Stitching Room
Help
SERVICE
homes by thel o
o w n i n g such e q u i p m e n t
HASSOCKS SALE, $1.98, $3.98 and $5.98
EXPERIENCED
EMPLOYMENT
for the pro
department
WANTED!
N. H. STATE
TOPS I N STYLING
|
w e lost
buildings
Lunch
These
9 H A N S O N ST., R O C H E S T E R
types o f A r e
equipment
o f their
FARMINGTON, N. H.
OR
confla
Real e s
$10,000
o f several
Wilson
FOR MEN
one
a
a r e not expected t o
to over
factors
those
great
be large
few,
Oladray'e
ST., F A R M I N G T O N
[ J i v i n g i n t h e I m m e d i a t e Ore a r e a s ,
tection
FURNITURE
CENTRAL
and
buildings, o fwhich
support
OFFICE O F
has
per
EXCLUSIVE BURLEY-FLEX CONSTRUCTION
o f this
will
firefighters
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT
COMFORTERS, $5,95 and $7,95
AT EMPLOYMENT
faced.
LIVING BOOM and BEDROOM CURTAINS, $2.25, were $3.95
BLANKETS,_$5,85
tale
tions
o f firefighters w h o
FIVE-PIECE DINETTE SET, $49.50 and up
KITCHEN CURTAINS, $1.98 and $2.98 on sale
BLUE CROS8 and BLUE 3HIELD
AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYEES
for the
performed b y
saved Farmlngton
SCATTER RUGS, ALL 18 x 36, $2.95 to $5.95
token of
citizen
work
hundreds
disaster.
i s i n Che h e a r t o f
Farmlngton
miraculous
FAMOUS SAMSON CABS TABLES, $3.95
that other
that
every
time
costs
Among
o f Farmlngton,
o f another
present
Tbe
'Curtis Shoes
for
is impossible t o answer
gratlon
announced
h a s authorized
chase
the
ever,
pump.
through
*******
which
t h e actual
one-half
new
Ohlef
1.98 and 2.98
$200,
18 SOUTH MATTT STREET, FARMINGTON, N . H.
Phones: Office 233 Residence 3755
these u n
question
b ynearly
in this community,
which
consist
tus.
from
son
amount
fighting
o f normal
did tho recent
Farmlngton'
is tho
asked
very
NEEDLES.
especially
f o r forest
That
FLOOR LAMPS,
ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
of a n e w
f o r fires o u t s i d e
Contributions
SPACE HEATERS,
much
Ore cost
been
PORTABLE RECORD PLAYERS, GLASS COFFEE MAKERS,
In t h e near
A r e ipump,
adapted
anel
STumYF.Y IRONEBS,
shoe
t h e town o f
b ythe addition
portable
Imitation Leathers
this
<tho g e n e r o s i
o f members o f eight local
Farmlngton
(
Marshall
lt« known
through
workers'
Plastics and
fire chief,
made
How
est
Radios, Refrigerators and
Quick Freezers
PORTABLE FIRE PUMPS
Farmlngton
I^ttf TtTf t f
PHILCO
SHOEWORKERS' UNIONS
NEW
FOREST FIRE COSTS
TO BE EXPENSIVE
.
TO A I D I N SECURING
No. 28
and highly
o f this town
health,
patient
A . Aubert
pastor
church
was a
respected
B y reason
she became
some
was the
clergyman a t the
a
years a g o
officiat
The Benway Agency
12 Central St., Farmington
BUSINESS PHONE 5291
RESIDENCE PHONE 3552
funeral.
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Food Mixers
Breakfast Egg Sets
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Waffle Irons
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m ^ a t e r Heaters, End Heaters With or Without Oil Burners
Xmas tree Lights and Sets
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FARMINGTON. N. H.
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NEWS
N E W DURHAM
PLAY
BEANO
EVERY
TUESDAY NIGHT
Legion Hall
B A N K BOOK LOST
In accordance with Chapter
261, Section 46 of N. H. public
hvws, notice Is hereby given that
Savings Book No. 3438, dated
June 29, 1946, has been lost or
destroyed.
November 26, 1&47.
Farmlngton National Bank.
STATE O P NEW H A M P S H I R E
SWMTIftiuMICATI
'OUR F O P O DEALER uwounsttvia-EASYTtiw
O H I I & R E N i ' a ^ H B l S T K A S l Y h'SIS
Fred Flewelling, Pastor
P A R T Y , JCONDAY,NIGHT
.
What a wonderful thins It' A T T O W N B A L L
would be it the world, so troubled
Next. Monday night more than'
In spirit today, • would pause 200 children of preschool age and
and seriously think of r e a l school ctilldren through the eighth
meaning of this Christmas season. grade are expected to congregate
That night of long ago the angels at Farmlngton town hall, where
sang over the Judenn hi lie, "Peace they will be the guests of tb,e
on Earth, Good Will Toward Farmlngton Kiwanls club a t a
Men", and In .practicing the gala Christmas party. This, no
teachings of Him who was born doubt, will be one of the largest
that nlgbt that is just what would holiday parties in this town and a
happen. It has happened In In rare treat for the youngsters.
dividual hearts and if enough In Moving pictures, gifts, Ice cream
dividuals in the world would and other refreshments .will he
yield their lives to Him, Bhe re furnished, and a special^ feature
sult would be Just what the an will lie a maglo dhow with the
gels sang But He Is coming again, well known magician, Carl Wentat the second advent and God's worth. performing his feats of
glory Shall cover the earth as the eleigiht-oNhand.
waters now cover the sea All
The party will begin at 6 30 p.
Peace and Oood Will We wish m., and will be supervised by
you Just that.
members of 1ihe Farmlngton Ki
Sunday school 10 a. m Christ wanls club, under whose sponsor
ship the party is being held.
mas lesson
Santa Claus will be on hand
Morning worship at 11 a. m •,
hlmseTf to great the youngsters.
subject. "The Two Advents"
Evening a t 7 p ra., a Ohrlsmas
program of reading and song and OCTOBER F I R E - F I G H T I N G
NEW DURHAM
we will bo using our Junior choir COSTS ABOUT $15,000
BAPTIST CHURCH
Come to ohurch on Sunday.
Mrs. Charlotte Bridges, Pastor
The long awaited settlement of
costs ot the October forest fire
Sunday morning service at the
disaster was accomplished Wed
chapel by the pastor and special CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Myles D. Blanchard, Minister nesday, when about 11)5,000 was
music by the young ladles' choir
paid out to those people who
Church school at 10 a. m.
Sunday school at noon.
aided directly in fighting the Are
Morning worship at 11
A Christmas candlelight service
Pilgrim Fellowship, 4 30 p. m and whose names appeared on t2t>
will bo presented at the chapel at
7 o'clock by the young pooplt.
The church choir will 'present roll kept by the Farmlngton Fire
The Sunday school Christmas special music a t our Christmas department.
tree and party will bo'held Mon service next Sunday morning. Mr
Fire Chief Marshall F Glbhs
day evening at the chapel
Blancbard's s u b j e c t will be, was In charge ot distributing this
money and all payments were
"Needed" More Wise Men"
A colorful and Impressive ser made in cosh. It Is estimated that
NOBTH BAENSTEAD
there were over 700 separate ac
Past Master Ruth B. Varney vice will be held next Tuesday counts and about 90% were
'presided a t last Friday evening's night when the church school will from Farmlngton.
postponed meeting of Crescent o b s e r v e Christmas. A candleThe costs of this great lire ac
Lake Grange. The first and second Ughtlng service will be held All cording to the chairman of the
degrees were conferred on two are Invited to attend.
This church wishes all a very Farmlngton board of selectmen,
candidates. Contributions w e r e
James B. Thayer, will be borue
voted to the Crippled Children's merry Christmas.
equally hy the town of FarmingRestoration hospital, Coldon Rule
ton and the State of New Hamp
farm for <boys and the Christmas BAPTIST C H U R C H
shire, and although this will rep
seals campaign. Overseer Herbert
A. Aubert, Pastor
resent a great expense to tbe
C. French brought a report of last
Special 11 a. m , the cbolr will town. It is pointed out that most
week's State Grange 'proceedings. give a musical program based on of the money paid will remain In
At the close of the meeting the cantata, "Star of Hope", by town.
Worthy Lecturer Prlscllla Myors John S. Fearts.
presented a Christmas program
6 p. m., meeting of Young Peo
WEDDING
The next meeting will bo held on ple.
Friday evening, December 19
7 p. m., Christmas program, A N N I V E R S A R Y O F
when the third and fourth de musical selections and pictures.
M R . A N D MRS.' W M . JACKSON
grees will be worked
Sunday school Christmas tree
About a dozen frlondB of Mr
A community Christmas tree Wednesday, December 21, at 7 and Mrs. William Jackson were
and party will be sponsored by o'clock, fun night, and program. present at their home on the even
Crescent Lake Grange at Grange
Mother and dad, bring your ing of Saturday, December 6, and
hall, Monday evening, December kiddles.
enjoyed with them a celebration
22 Everyone Is invited to come.
of the seventeenth anlnversary of
Special attention will be paid to
their marriage. Among the pleasthe children.
urea of the evening wero very
nice refreshments, social conver
A meeting of the Comet 'home
sation and a number of gifts ex
demonstration group recontly was
pressing the sincere friendship ot
held at the home of Mrs. Henry
the guests.
Orau. It w a s a combination
OhrlBtmas party and nutrition
meeting. Nutrition leader, Mrs.
F A R M I N G T O N H I G H SCHOOL
Grau. gave an Instructive ta|k on
A N D JUNIOR H I G H TO
food costs and bread and roll
H O L D CHRISTMAS P A R T I E S
making. A delicious lunaheon In
This Friday afternoon students
which various kinds of hot rolls
7.30 p. m.
In t h e seventh and eighth grades
were featured was served by the
in the high school building will
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Cbarles
hold separate Christmas parties,
Marsal and Mrs. Edith Hydo. Pro
with the usual exchange of gifts
FARMLNGTON,
ject leader. Mrs. Harold Dow, had
and refreshments. Members of the
charge of table decorations and
Sponsored by
four grades in high school will
gave an Interesting demonstration
gather In the assembly hall,
AUXILIARY OF
on the use of Christmas greens.
where a Joint Christmas party
The business meeting. In charge
WTLLSON-HTJNT POST,
will be held. Following this, all
of the president, Mrs. Harvey
schools will be closed for the an
V . P . W.
Merrill, was followed by a music
nual two weeks vacation period
al program. Christmas carols were
Classes will be resumed January 5
sung and Mrs. Orau entertained
Coran K. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy B. Stevens, Mr and Mrs.
Herbert C. French, Mr and Mrs.
Ira Bailey and Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Collins of the local Subordinate
attended sessions of the State
Orange at Concord last week, Mr
and Mrs. French as delegates. Mr
and Mrs. Bailey and (Mr Collins
were members of the large class
taking the sixth degree.
Coran Davis and Moses Oosso
ihave been confined to their nomes
by Illness.
• CHECK DISTRIBUTOR
ADVERT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ent t
Mr and Mrs. George Wlesen
of Northwood were Sunday after
noon callers at the parsonage. Mr
Wlesen Is director of town and
county work of the state conven
tion.
Many friends and acquaint
ances will regret to learn of the
Illness of Rev C. Raymond Chappell of Manchester, general secre
tary of -the United Baptist con
vention. Rev Chuppell waB taken
111 In Boston, while enroute home
from a meeting In the midwest
and. Is now at a hospital In that
city.
Bar I A Hill Is able to be 'out
after a week's Illness which con
fined him to the ihouse
Mr and Mrs. .Loula Holtzberger
spent a-couple of days In Boston
last week.
,
Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Fergu
son are having a two-car garage
built at their home recently pur
chased from Mr and Mrs. Ralph
C. Jenkins.
with piano selections. Mrs. Krause
won the myBtery package and the
beautiful apron, donated by Mrs.
Stella Osgood was won by Mrs. H
E. Gillespie Christmas glftB were
exchanged by the members and a
basket of food packed for a needy
family. The next meting will be
held January 13 at the homo of
Mrs. H. E. Gillespie.
. M$
msax;-rm(Mmm to, mf-
Strafford,'es.
Court of Probate
To the heirs at law of the
estate of Harry E. Thayer, late of
Farmlngton, in said County, de
ceased, Intestate, and to all others
interested therein:
Whereas Velzora N. Thayer,
administratrix of the estate of
said deceased,' has filed In the
Probate Office tor said County the
account of her administration of
said estate:
You are hereby cited to appear
at a Court of Probate to be bolden
at Dover in said County, on the
sixth day of January next, to
show cause. It any you have, why
the same should not be allowed.
-Said administratrix Is ordered
to serve this citation by causing
the same to be published- once
each week for three successive
weeks in the Farmlngton News, a
newspaper printed a t Farmington, in said County, the last pub
lication to be at least seven days
before said Court.
Given at Dover, In said County,
this second day of December, A.
D„ 1947.
"" "
By. order ot the Court,
'
Dthel G. Waldron,
. •
Register.
FURS
F U R COATS REMODELED,
RELTNED A N D R E P A I R E D .
ALTERATIONS ON CLOTH
COATS, S U I T S AND D R E S S E S .
Armstrong
E A R L Y COPT
N E X T WEEK, P L E A S E
Owing to the tact that Christ'
mas day occurs on Thursday,
which Is the regular publishing
day of the Farmlngton News, the
paper will be published one day
earlier, on Wednesday, December
24, and all correspondents and ad
rertlsors are requested to send
their copy In early next week.
R i v e r s i d e Manor
11 Smnmer St., F a r m l n g t o n
USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT, 8 0 L D and
EXCHANGED
E L E C T R I C STOVE,
g o o d a i new.
LOUGEE'S
8econd-Hand 8tore
E l m St., T e l . 3 0 7 6 , F a r m l n g t o n
GOOD WILL C L U B
Meetings this week are on the
usual schedule, at the home of
Mrs. Henry Lawrence.
Next week all meetings will be
omitted on account of the Si oil
days. .
';Tho next meeting will bo hel3
on January 1.
Let lis check and clean your
oil burner in preparation for
winter.
GLOVER A N D CHASE
Parker and Waterman Fountain
Pens for Christmas;' all styles and
also in "Gift Seta". Roberta Rexall Store.
pimifEf^O'Jioose
SKIS
BOOTS
POLES
K A N D A H A R . Cable Bindings
For The Children
H I C K O R Y SKIS
SKI BOOTS
C A B L E BINDINGS
$4.60 - $7.60
$6.50 - $9.95
$ 2 . 2 5 - $3.50
A T HEADQUARTERS F O R
DARTMOUTH SKIS in FARMINGTON
J. H. L E A H Y
4 2 CENTRAL STREET
•
• • W V '•'
T T T T T
Come One Come All
TO T H E
New Durham
Town Hall
DANGE
Every Saturday Night
TO T H E LILTING R H Y T H M
OF
Jerry Tanguay's Orchestra
" Y O U ' L L BE GLAD YOU C A M E "
ADMISSION 60o, t a x i n o l u d e d
Fancy Chocolates and Nuts
T H E CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SEASON W O U L D NOT B E
COMPLETE WITHOUT T H E S E T W O I T E M S .
COSTUME J E W E L R Y , STATIONERY, D O L L S , PANDAS.
HOOD'S ICE CREAM SPECIALS.
CHATEAU'S
CANDYLAND
CENTRAL STREET
M a. » .
•
FARMINGTON, H. H.
m m m • sTi ill * i* •*• * •*• •»•
M
Amendment to
Parking
Regulations
1. T H E O W N E R O R PERSON I N C H A R G E O F A MOTOR
V E H I C L E S H A L L N O T ALLOW T H E S A M E T O - B E P A R K E D
B E T W E E N T H E H O U R S OF 3 . 3 0 P . M. A N D 4 . 3 0 P . K . I N
T H E PARKING S P A C E S ON T H E NORTH S I D E O F CENTRAL
S T R E E T , IN S A I D FARMINGTON, D I R E C T L Y I N F R O N T
O F T H E T W I N FACTORIES, SO C A L L E D , O F T H E
H . O. RONDEAU SHOE CO., I N C .
T H E FOREGOING A M E N D M E N T S H A L L T A K E E F F E C T
D E C E M B E R 20, 1 9 4 7 . A F T E R THIS D A T E , VIOLATIONS
W I L L BE PROSECUTED W I T H O U T WHHfl'HKB. NOTICE.
•ET.TTEtt. F . CLOUGH, C H I E F OF POLICE.
A P P R O V E D D E C E M B E R 15, 1 9 4 7 .
J. E . T H A Y E R ,
J.' A S M I T H ,
L L. N E W B U R Y ,
S E L E C T M E N O F FARMINGTON.
1
S T A T E OF H X W TTASTPCTTTRT.
PLUMBING
HEATING
AND
Oil Burner Service
LET U S OLEAN
AND REPAIR YOUR
OIL BURNER N O W .
Prompt Service
Guaranteed.
Glover & Chase
1 6 Courtland St.*.'
Strafford, so.
Court of Probate.
To the heirs- a t law of the
estate of Nettle B . French, late of
Farmlngton, in said County, de
ceased, intestate, and to all others
interested therein:
Whereas Ned L. Parker, admin
istrator ot the estate of said de
ceased, has filed in the Probate
Office for said County, his petition
for license to sell real estate be
longing to the estate ot said de
ceased, said real estate being ful
ly described in his petition, and
open for examination by ail par
ties interested.
Ton are hereby cited to appear
at a Court' of Probate to be holden
a t Dover, in said County, on the
sixth day of January next, to
show cause If a n y you have, why
the same should not be allowed,
Said administrator.,.)*'',.ordered
t o serve this citation by causing
the same to be published once
each week iox - three, - successive
week* In '.the, •yarmliigton News,;
a newspaper printed at Farming-!
ton, in said County, the last pub
lication, to be- a t -least seven days
before' said. Court.
Given a t Dover, in said County,
this twenty-fourth day of'Novem
her, A . D„ 1947; ~ ~ .
Ethel O/Waldron,
Register.
7
T e l 3185
Farmington
All - Night Parking
ON FARMINGTON STREETS
PROHIBITED
T o Aid Snow Removal
. TO F A C I L I T A T E FLOWING A N D T H E R E M O V A L O F SNOW
F R O M ALL T H E . S T R E E T S O F T H E T O W N , C A S O W N E R S
A R E NOTIFIED T H A T P A R K I N G CARS A L L N I G H T DURING
T H E W I N T E R MONTHS I S STRICTLY P R O H I B I T E D .
PER ORDER,
E L M E R E. C L O U G H
C H I E F OF P O L I C E
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Farmington News Articles October-December 1947 Discussing Great Fire Of 1947
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Farmington News articles from October-December of 1947 discussing and detailing the Great Fire of 1947. Some of the later articles detail the human toll and monetary costs of the fire. Full news page size.
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1947
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THE
Proud o
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N E W S , November 15, 1962
to parking lot...
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It will not be lone un'M 'he was, besides the theater, a candy
Knights of PytMas Hall will be store, operated for years by Char
completely demolished and work lie whltehouse.
will begin on the parking lot that
Upstairs there was the MonIs to replace It. The lot will be tauck club, a club for sportsmen
for the use of bank customers where the businessmen of the day
and personnel and will alleviate, gathered for evenings of recrea
somewhat,
Farmlngton's park tion and to plan the annual min
ing problem.
strel shows that attracted poople
The people of Farmlngton rea from all the surrounding towns.
lize that this a problem that cries
There were the Pythian Sisters,
for a solution. They know that the who sponsored, among other things
building has been empty and use an annual masquerade ball that
l e s s for some time. They watch was one of the social highlights
with clinical interest the skill of the season.
full engineering of the Charles
There was the theater where
DlPrlzlo crew as the building Is we saw "The Perils of Pauline"
taken apart piece by piece, In or for the last time and "Gone withder to avoid Injury to workers The Wind" for the first time.
or passeruys and damage to close According to our age and inclina
ly adjacent buildings. But for many tions, we went there to laugh,
there Is also a feeling of nostal cry, hold hands or stamp, clap
gia as they watch the death of and hoot but always to enter a
a landmark.
more glamorous world than the
The charred wood that has been one we left outside.
exposed in the course of demoli
The building is still called the
tion is a reminder of the fire "K of P " Hall, but Harmony Lodge
that destroyed much'of the or has long been dissolved and Us
iginal building in 1914. It was members have affiliated with the
William Woare who had it r e East Rochester lodge. At one time
built and then later sold the build Harmony was the second largest
ing to Harmony Lodge #11, Knights lodge in the state, with over 2S0
of Pythias. It changed hands again members. The last Chancellor
and finally was purchased by Wal Commander, "Hap" Lougee, says
ter Young, who continued to op that to the best of his knowledge
e r a t e the theater as he had been there are only 7 members left,
doing long before he bought the the oldest of whom is Walter
building. Those were the years Pulsiiep. who Joined in 189S and
when the building was a busy and will be 95 next spring.
an active place.
But all that was yesterday.
Today we are curious about the
The offices were filled, with a
procession of business and pro mechanics of the demolition of
fessional men - Arthur Wlggln, such a large structure.
attorney, Oliver Baxter, real e s
Tomorrow we will be grateful
tate dealer; Dr. L. A. Clafkson, for extra parking spaces that will
dentist; Dr. Joseph McLaughlin j help relieve the congestion on the
and later Dr. Lord, to mention street during peak hours,
a few. On the street floor there
And so sentiment gives way to
progress.
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1962 Farmington News Article Pythias Hall Torn Down
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A Farmington News article from page 21 dated 1962 covering the tearing down of the Pythias Hall. Over the years the hall was home to a candy store, movie theater, offices for Attorney Wiggin, Doctor Lord, and the dentist Doctor Clarkson. The Montauk Sports Club, Pythian Sisters, and the Harmony Lodge also called the building home at one time or another. Most of the building burned in a fire in 1914, but was rebuilt. Before being demolished, to make way for a parking lot, it had been vacant for some time.
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articles
candy store
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John'rH - Hinrf: ta"f i t ^ N » w ^ ; I ) u r - '
ham where he ii driring a t»am
t'JKO.
bnt resumed muiical occupations a t the
t i m e b f her husband's locating in Farm- -'rawwiiar-'Aajn.'— M r « . A r t h u r ' B e a r d \ j U i ' i ' » l o » l ) | re ' —The.New',Hamp»hlre-'Hegi»tor can
ingrbn; T o the fact that family c o n
c u 11» r • I ' Pm per 'Of» •
•Oi'r'
be had at Roberta As Peavcy's drug
, . ^ > - v . - . , i ^ " - { A - 7 i iSpne,ofJb'elm6st"dbastrouj fires with sideration' have established her resi
covering from quite a aevere, ilineM,
heartburn,
atyre;
? ^ ' > * r ^ ! * * ' Sa*i;t'S'y,-''1 ^'"S,'- 'wh'[ch'--'F»rrnington w a a - e v e r visited,
-—'Kev. C . \J, I'inkbam'' ii e«pecl«<l
dence i n this section o u r citizens o w e
sick headache,
"
-;s •.
' S i ' r ' ^ ' r ' H S 5 ^ . o c c u r r c d ' s e v e n t c e n years a g o ycBtcrday,
—W.anted—Sewing of all Vlnds, B o x
gratitude.
Otherwise a small, t o m o ifRIDAY:MORNING, FEB: 12. .1892 io occupy I he lUjilial pulpit ^next 8a'f)
In ncoordanco^vith a s p e c i a l arrange^ Feb';, I O , 1 8 7 5 ; I t broke o u t i n the
and alt disorders of
l , ' i 8 Far'mlngtbiu
.«
what remote city might not reasonably
Imlh,, - ^
}.,-r^
ment with the publishers, w„e ard "ena'part o f the E l m house. C . E. Nutter,
the stomach, liver,
expect s o gifted a musician resident
*—Alias .LiTcia Johnson i< •oon lo g o i^-Kveryvone't'iat has botit;ht i t s a y s bled to furnish
TOBB
t o each o f o u r p
ie'to&
'Puis hotel stood i n tbe
L O C A I S ,
What" is it ?
T h a t patrons a year's s n b s c n p t i o n t o t h e
and bowels,
to ITkrerhill to ' t i ' o r k j ' a o wo are in. i t ia the latest.
o c c u p i e d by t h o W i l s o n in its vicinity.
Noneauch p o p p i n g corn at J. E . J?er- monthly agricultural j o u r n a l , the A m e r - r j
i, g
i
buUd.
formed,,
.*"'., . ^ " - . ^ Reg u! ar >' m eel! n ((' o f - C i H l o i r .'Pos
liald'si:
H O A I . L
T H E Y ?
ican F a r m e r . T h i s p e r i o d i c a l i s full o f
connected with
it were soon
"• —'JV3l.iJ3recii is in Y e r n o n , C o n n ,
" -.'^V. tbia* Friday'evening.^where.he has two cousins yery 'ill irith > - T ^ a m e i Jenkins, formerly a resident facts and contains m u c h information o f destroyed. V e r y little o f anything was
The last number o f tho Boot a n d
are the
.•-^; -^-Of^~cour«e ybu^a're'.'pefu
«»!,.»
R e m e m b e r y o u g e t it a b s o l u t e l y
_
fa .
i
di K,
coiiflUtWptiori;
1
he'fe',",wa«"in town tho first o the pres value,
f
Shoe Recorder contains this little arti
VH^'.Sieriel ^*}oiy\/-^TiCt'gowi
one.
safest, surest,
ent-week'.--, y
j FREE.
the n e x t building b e l o w , a large, four- cle in reference to our facilities in t h e
.„•—•The*-" cooiily comiriimionern w i l l
^Vj'^t?,',—BideV'^i^i'lWM'io.'be.'i"fashion
How?
and most popular
story s h o e factory o w n e d by Charles W . shoe-making line and hints as t o the
me«V«ecV'day 6f£the*[ c o u r t ' l o settle " ~ W o o d . - . s ' a w e & - ' a n d ; split 'to order
A^i.V.ea.lseiie. havmg_'a'tua»le*withMi> grippe;
By p a y i n g all arrearages a n d o n e h u r s t o n .
T
N e x t t o this factory was immediate needs o f tbe town
lown' paUpcr"accounts;' \,
• ^, and delivered In lots to," suit, cuitomers
medicine for
year jn,advance;'- ...
' j»X'^5"fjfjn-T' *7.- are' catching lot§." of;- pickerel "• r-^>;dW'ard'^.Bank«' ''; E<lwin;. Seayey.
the t w o - s t o r y h o u s e and out buildings
" W h a t is the matter with FarmingAll n e w subscribers, i f they p a y i nthe h o m e o f " U n c l e N a t " R o b e r t s , the
family use.
*
'/-it'';-;^"»t' t k e ' D a m p • 1 atell","aome V ' n f - i m 0f<|
yrrircirarle^XCiureTsJ'are'faMiiting' in * . ' ^ E . ' E ^ D ' o w h i n ' g W - E x e t e r , ' J w a s i n
ton, N . H . , as a good centre for shoe
advance, are a l i o entitled t o t h o offer. father o f Mrs. J o h n M . Berry. T h e
Dr.
J . C .A y e r & C o .
t o w n Monday.',-. •• . ^ ^ ^ s O - '
manufacturing ? There are several de
tlie;lccSuUiufc''op'eratibn»r»t "Milton.'
The A m e r i c a n F a r m e r enjoys a large
. i V - ^ i ; — T h e NEvrs'.and^American '• Farmer |
•Try. a bottle o f Minar'd's Liniment, national circulation, a n d ranks a m o n g fire fiend made a clean sweep o f all sirable shoe factories there awaitiog an 1
.—Yalon'linys'i'day falls .on Sundny
Lowell, Mass.
- M'{t-one'Ye»r^for • L. ^--Seiul-iln'- your s u b
these and then took tbe present Cali occupant, and t h e town i s full from .
this ytfar*th'c>efore;Monday will bo tho s o l d a t Roberts & . Peavey's, tho l e a d - the leading agricultural papers. B y
v« .V F r*"™ J.
.-•'•''<">-, * '
."•jr irig"drug ^toro'inVtowK'^for drugs a n d this arrangement it c o s t s y o u n o t h i n g fornia building. B y almost superhu cellar to garrett o f the best class o f \
time.tp mail thtflittlo.reraemhrances.
man efforts the fire was checked at tbi* workmen, all shoemakers from t h e
. ^ ' ^ T h ^ e ' b o U l i h g . c o a o e r n , which c a m s
to securo the American Farmer for o n e point, thereby saving J. K Fernald's
— E . 0 , Futtor.has recently comoout, p a t e n t medicines', f,'^:
ground u p .
From this distance it
" ; "vv*' - he re, from I.ac'6iii«j is located j n Shsck. with a new j o b sleigh. I t wes built by
— B a b b i t t ' s ' i p a p . p o w d e r at 6 cents year. I t w i l l be tb y o u r advantage t o
b l o c k . T b e flames were also comrnuni looks as t h o u g h all the town need* u a
Una ' o n x l a m l y on hand
.;;Rf ?-ford » .block.\
call p r o m p t l y as this offer is limited a s cated to t b e house west o f t b e hotel,
P . Tibbptts and s h o w s tho master a p'ackage at J>"E."Fernald'».
little sand-" Shall we send a load
full i ipplv of the bcni o f
M i > ^ ^ K l d e r O < s « r g e i A V i ' B t o w n o C South hand. ,* " 1
""""
^Hl'WrRobe'rts & Co. are selling to the n u m b e r o f subscribers that will o w n e d by X F . Cbesley which burned
J>i-£Klik>t','-MeViV e x a c t e d ' tc? p/cach at tlio
S a m p l e rapidly
Eeltors advertised F e b . 8 : Chaa. cr'ack'ed corn' and meal 9 1 . 0 5 per b a g ; bo taken on" the above terms
T h i s being the only building
As you like i t Gray and laded whis
best copies can b e seen a t o u r office.
S. Chamberlin, Carrie C . B r o w n , C . W . w h o l e " corn, ( 1 1 2 lbs.) * l . l « j
near the hotel in thai direction, that
and kin-i;
M . I I . ita a s h a r e o f
kers may be changed t o their natural
Downing,- G e o . , S . , " D r e w ; iChas." H. c l i p p e d oats, 9 0 c c o t t o n seed m e a l ,
was all that could burn, b u t while and even color—brown Or black—by
y o u r pair, 'tajjt*
<»ivf h i m a
AN IMPORTANT PAKT.
Oldham.
; ' _' - - > , "
, .--,;•' • 1 . 3 5 ; good 8 t . L o u i s flour, $ 5 . 2 5
these buildings were burning, the wind, using Buckingham's Dye. T r y It.
trial ao<l l>
"UTiru^i] t h a t
^ L a w y e r s Bastma"n, Pearl'and WigV p e r b a r r e l .
which w a s b l o w i n g fearfully, drove
the (jualit v
i lii* ^otxlrt a r e
As will b e seen b y o u r statement t b e sparks a n d large cinders directly
gin'were"present at'the Openfng o f , the
— T w o lots o f p i g s arrived today f o r
the bc*ct
Lakeport expects to have * national
.irriea
last w e e k tho W i l s o n G u a r d s aro q u i t e across the street and above tbe tops of
s u p r o m ^ c o u r t ; Tuesday, as was also I". E . M o o n o y .
bank before l o n g
proficient i n target p r a c t i c e b u t they the b o u s e s straight t o the new C o n g r e
Sherif^utter.
—Mr.
Pitman o f Laconia, brother o f
tried the
o
udg
i
J
Beware o f frauds.—Be sure you g,-t the I
slliadB
ii John P . E l k i n s w a s ' called to. F r a n k Pitman, is i n town for a short never h a v e the mark art n f jtheni n g the g
distance to
a d
trying tbe b r i c k church stands today
An genuine O r Thomas' Eclcctric Oil Ii
i ^ ' ^ c . ^ b y j A V j O ^ ^ . a p j p e a r s in the R o c h i b r i d g o , M a 8 s . , M o n d a y morning, to t i m e . H o was i n the late war a n d
rlinlanan in the mntlr
inH than
fr«inn
.>
• • .
*
Aoil
their [skill.
This i s practice w h i c h alarm was s o o n g i v e n and a f e w m e n
cures colds, cronp, asthma, deafness and
attend professionally, h i s aunt, Mrs. r e c e i v e s a pension o f 9 3 0 per month
thoy have had i n m i n d the past t w o who hastened to it found what seemed rheumatism
Seth'*Shackf6rd;
years, but circumstances have arisen t o to be a small blaze o n the back part
Try them A J 1 o r d e
' • ? $ ^ i h * e firemen'* u i l . l ^ Q g o t l .rnosic, will b o .*r-8&6
• l<v
' i c e / c o m p a n i e s are working
prevent carrying it into effect.
Bethlehem streets are t o be lighted
and near the roof
liven**] prompUy
,;;V:^i*a:«t'iccial jfeiluroTofitlie occasioh.
' S u n ^ B y s . , . ' T b e V - a r e ' a f r a i d the cold
by electricity
W b i l o firing over well - a p p o i n t e d
Mr. W m W i n g a t e went u p in the
I n J u l y , 1 8 8 1 , w e r e discover e d . i n ranges at k n o w n distances m a k e s a
t>^ ;%~Seej*our>,;offor,.bf a n ag-icultural wca'ther w i l l ' g o back o n them and
steeple and out on the ridge pole with
the ancient city o f Thebes, tho ' m u m man familiar with what h i s rifle c a n d o
,
"'.'.<• '.\'<y*fe*'{ v?~!
elsewhere.
T h e periodical, il.eur' away all tho'ice.
People who uae arsenical preparation
a b u c k e t o f water t o quench the fire
^ f e j - ^ i v j u s t . w l m t bur former-Trieiids need,, „
Capt.-^Pitman
o f t h e W i l s o n m i e s o f Egypt's mightiest Pharaohs, under »uch specifio c o n d i t i o n s , attention In a few moments a loud, alarming cry for their complexion, do eo at the risk of
their lives
A y e r ' s Sarsaparilla is guar
3b- •'.•.s'.vC^.r'.-V
a m o n g them t h a t o f Ramcses, t h o
should be directed to the importance o f
—JTohn^Emerson',' wliois'atiivo'rk i a Gpardshas^b'een'reelectcd for a second
Great.
There were also found seals, j u d g i n g distances to r o u n d o u t marks came u p t o bim from below t o '"Come anteed free from any injurious drug, and
•*
. - ; ; • ' ______
Is,
termV-jiHii,firsC'service
o f .five .y.eirs
d o w n immediately, thc church is on therefore, tbe eafest as well as the
"coins, satuettes, preserved food, and a manship, a n d d e v e l o p a skill
most powerful blood medicine In the
north
;h'a«-re^'ntlyrexpired.j "
few rolls o f papyrus, some of the latter something in the field i n actual b o s . fire beneath y o u ' " It was a close call world
It makes the skin clear
v^-Iv
\y.-Smith,\-florist,.o'f Rochester
for h i m , for it waa with great difficult)
t»T.
i. «. < -Gli,
b e i n g o f great value, curiously b o u n d tilitics.
Unless the range b o at least be c o u l d make his way down again
.on
t, K
ba's/mad9'arfangements t o have fresh
together, and, notwithstanding t b e approximately k n o w n , firing is merely
•
t „ > - itiurit
BUncbard's mill at Lisbon
being
Forty minutes from tho time tbe
5"&>yj'uesdaj ;-eyoning,- drew a.largo.number cut roees a n d pinks for salo at the o u l d and mildew o f ages, as easily
r QI ijinim
I'lU
,
waste o f ammunition and scoring
t b e Inlarm was given from tbe church, the run day and night
'J.3<£ » f r o r m & i ^
a .fine opora house'this Friday afternoon and rr>rd as i f written yesterday. A queer
oage
becomes purely a flnke
ovening."' .«*
building was in ashes
It was said at
P u t n l n t s H>hleill
little b o o k entitled " A Night with
• tl
h l.-O l » .
, ,'fTM
Tho idea o f this is t o have t h e the the time that the bell began strik
Dr Wood's Norway Pine Synip cores
O l e e f l l n g am] Pl-O.^%\&^r^Ther£lwti
o f Mil?
— H i r a m Frost _of M i d d l o t o n died R a m e s c s I I , " h a s . been executed s o
coughs arid colds quicker than any othi-r
Guards g o through Various manoeu vrcs. ing tbe b o u r o f three, but fell t o the
t/U t r a d i n g
Jonians;oyer• to^'tKe,rnastjue'this Friday lasj^Sunday" and'his,sister, Mrs". Clar cleverly, that thc oxidized seal, sug
remedy, because It combines the lungthen j u d g e tho distance t o the m a r k , g r o u n d before it finished its numbrrs, heallne qnallty o f the pine-tree with other
;v
«vCDin'g?6.-Jlie prospects".are for'a crush issa Whitehoiiso died M o n d a y . T h e y g e s t i o n o f mould, antique coloring, urtd
and blaze a w a y
Our militia have t h e ringing out its death knell as it fell
•s>mnxi*\U*
mit r-.rf.it. SHCO
valuable medicines
Sold by all dealers
were living together a n d w e r e ' buried partially decayed and ragged - edged
" o f people.- *
__ '
'42*J{ t o •.*•>> > U H u*- tails
necessary iron targets and probably the
O u r former townsman and l o n g - t i m e ,
to curv
N ' - t h i n ? like
papyrus carry at o n c e to tho mind t b e present season will call furth this part
• ir-TIio L a d i e s A i d society will meet the same d a y , a double funeral.
it fii c v n b
Sore
postmaster, Henry Hayes,
afterward!
C a r e o r ISo P a y .
'V-'-j&v.itlrMrs.' A l i c o Fernald next T u e s —A.
W . D a v i s , W i l l i a m Jeffrey, possession o f a veritable relio from t h c of tbe shooting practice
N o m e m b e r collected enough o f tbe bell metal and I The trestle on M t . Washington known
J r o o c B . E . B A D O E R . r « m m r l ft n rii.t-.u
Mailed to anyof tho c o m p a n y , h o w e v e r , is a l l o w e d
afternoon'- at 2,'o'clock.
Plenty o f and \ V . H . , O i l m a n were t h o delegates d a w n o f civilization.
tnn ptletumoraSDja-ans. Uu/«*as >•• nsevtrs.
t UUlLMUBK. 17 Ti-af Ut-k.l us* ut «.'•.•«*..nr.
from Carlton P o s t to tho Q . A . R . con address on receipt o f 6cts . in stamps, to indulge i n this feature unless they bad it fashioned into rings and crosssea. I as Jacob's ladder is to be rebuilt,
Sw-,Kor'k!to''Ho._'.
'.
depot, bad c a s o o f inl«-« - <* P f i . * M . t n A ,
which he g a v e t o s o m e o f b i s fiicnds |
- v c - » ^ «• r ^ * - >
V r.
>- ,
vention at C o n c o r d i a s t w e e k Thursday b y J . C . A y e r C o . , L o w e l l , Mass.
00 i^nusway St , llns.i«,.. M.
full*! ro pr*
have qualified, but at. there ar* qiure a
^f*^fh^J.cJ\Vi'iSanb6rn has been'appointed, and Friday.-. M r s . L . A . Small rep
relief ut Hospital - h t m i n
J
Mri^tn*
and these are affect.onall, cherished a , , A >ld
h..*,
• n m b c r o f this class in the home mili
iK-putT RhrntT, l.\ in. M .!*sniT-ITO 2T. . p a r s
,v£J' acting~getiefal. manager o f the" Boston," resented t h o - W ; R . ' C .
mementoes o f the fire, as welt ad tnb- | h*6 plmrtM (o his hands br us E » A I lrull* mijsiou wttb uli-orlinc put* ( i i m n r x - i P. S M I T H ,
aad pi
tia, it will m a k e the w o r k o f a very
8CPKEM.K COUltT
"J 3J^<Ss'Maine'-railr'oad4n the place, o t J. jr..
formal* of a simple vefetable remedy Cor
utea o f bis tboughtfulness a n d friend arjr tbe formnl* of a elm pie vegetableremedytor P< astmastrr, Anibersl \ H .. t-. ••net tig one
the speedy and permanent euro of eonaomptioo poiniea ajtptlratifn nut*
M n-t «U t u n d
interesting nature to witness
— T h e masquerade "ball this Friday
'(. '"'••.I'urberdeceased'.' r
ship.
immchltla, catarrh. *.thm. and all throat ana wlthfitit a si nuto taiU <-• i « d
t* tra^jt <jir*>o
T h e term opened at Dover Tuesday
long afieeUona, also s poalure and radical core without pcrrmmnn.
< >\u \ tail is u*t.*iA*rj
. S i ^ T h e r e ^ i r e y . t o j j b e - tern gentlemen evening'prpmisei to b e a extra event,
M a n y other buildings in this vicimM for nervosa debility and all oerrouj com
B T . i n s I N 1'EnitrjAnv
.**>irbm.*Cbelsea'\'preteBt?.at t h o ' P y t b i a n thp nuraber'>yho have prepared to dis m o r n i n g Judge Carpenter presiding
caught'fire but none burned
O N plalnta, after baring tested Ito vonderhiJ car R E M E M B E R DR. C A G E T R E A T S
aUre powers In thousands of caaes, haa leu it nla
ALL
DISEASES,
"Sistefhobdi'ball .-.this, evening,"'in c o s - guiso'.i their every day a p p e a r a n c e aro T h e list o f grand jurors waa called and
Eastman's bouse w a s on fire several duty to makx It known to bis suffering fellows.
And tits pcvullar Itmtght intai <5rw-uu and mnr.
Actnaled by this
a
j
HumeJ" s"ff:!wb'!are>informD<l:,-^..". „.j;,'.';'». ~." .many..,.and...the. hal\ w i l l doubtless bo J a m e s W . Burnharb o f Durham w a s T h e Conjunction of Jupiter and Veooa times, and a martin bouse on t b e I, human sotferlnr. moUre and freedesire to relieve velinis c u r t ? wltht'uttt-e-iituLh*- f»Ueutja, hav©
I will send,
of eharn. to all p u u l r d t b e wlflif-t atul p m r c w l ru-ada. Mi* W
CeloaUaJ Kvent.
appointed foreman.
Because o f s o m e
, } ? v ; r ? ' ; ^ " Q u i t e a largo party o f our merry 'crowded'to'its fullest c a p a c i t y .
was burned
T h e inhabitants on who desire It, tots recipe, tn German, French or E- lUma, W b l t P f.i.i-r Jxirt.lt--. \ t ffiv.it tip
£ngllsh, with directions tor preparing soa osloc '
— T h e date of, the F i r e m a n ' s ball hat error in the drawing the grand j u r o i s
"^•o'J'daoccrs attended the gathering o f t h e
Peavey hill bad to look well after their Bent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming I with hpart «11JHS<«< •!f • \ !• m »;«- M V P B I T .
< I- ll» r n M N O . lt>rtirt*a,
During t h o first e v e n i n g s o l this posbcssions, for burning cinders filled thia paper, w A. Noyes, 820 Powers' Block, tiTurtu m m n r
W a r d 1, D o v e r , Rochester and
',^'^Xb'alia'Hub.^aV'_Roche8ter last Friday b e e n changed from the l l t b , o f March for
N H.. b c l p h - w W ith e-l i n : . I, . r fcRjui** t-liwlttoehestcr N V
J ij
month Jupiter and Venus were the most the air all tbe way d o w n
<J»-r dtltniNrti, it*
lir I ll !• < • ( W u-t for I.
to the,-4th.v T h i s was on* account o f Somers worth were e x c u s e d .
.<^%ybyening ^They,had_a_splendid time,
Vi
h r l p l n s with f. jrl.r' .1 '.u-a^linp f m m
The
p e t i t jurors were )hen called conspicuous o f the celestial o b j e c t s
difficulty in securing m u s i c .
Brigham's
kl-lrrfj-ri afl
The
thermometer was ten degrees
World's Fair commiaaioners met at Ij( ' DniiKjCU icurtii n t-y .uk. • h-•/ th t.agt b -nMfr * .
%y ^I$AVlfcne^l'»^J^..^V»ri Tib«, " il
«u;'
m «.f
and s w o r n . Sheriff Hayes called all t o T h e y are i n the southwestern s k y , below zero and t b e wind blowing a
band o f M a i d e n , Mass., s a i d t o b e o n e
Concord, Feb 8 , to consider plans foi . miMitli. nj»(l (taint- t ' -ri
I
i.y CfUorth,
." l';-Wbe'tts "occurred. a( thtf residence of-James
of the finest, has been e n g a g e d for theorder, while R e v . J o h n H . Shaw of Venus being the brighter o f the t w o gale
-itra. I \ ( • • » i n .
Kt-Pne. *» ri
T b e firemen and others w b o the state building at Chicago, but D O IJnin^l
-i*'.oCiir"d';last"Fridaytaftornoon." T h e fnte'r- occasion."
hlo-liita luQfis t
M r \ <»tii 1 1 ff r r i o r n ,
fered prayer.
T h e n the jury were Tho first o f the month it was west o f worked, were literally incased in i c e .
definite action waa taken.
' Utiiiciiretfr, N II -n r . t 4 b f » i 14 r ^ m « Itti
^ r ' m e n t j b o k . p l a c e ' i n ' t h o " , c e m e t e r y .here..
It moved
briefly addressed b y the judge, after Jupiter with a direct m o t i o n
flUl.lfill
6e*rc&. i 'tr--l
IH4 4T
HLTTtillE.
for wherever t h o water struck their
—Tho'mfcmbers o f Strafford County
h • l>itiilti >4l(-m N H il<-afiHv&. rattin rh ond
^ ^ i - . ^ — O q t a v i u S j P J l J c r r y , a former reairapidly eastward and in a f e w days
clothing it froze almost instantly
bar held a meeting at D o v e r Tuesday, w h i c h they retired i n charge o f Deputy
For the restoration of faded airi erav ! < l w h n r . K i g r a m , <•>.».-1
* 11 uAB&H»t i ,
; . ; ; ' ' i > " d P ' > . ? ' . l ' y ' 8 ' ' 4 Easton, M a s s , i s
passed Jupiter b y the end o f the m intb
and adjourned to tho call W the presi Sheriff Pingrco a n d accompanied by
Scarcely anything was saved from I talr U. Its original color nl.d f ^ ^ A ^ l ^ ^ ^ l ^
^ 1 , ^
i£?-"'yory low.-'jvith."consumption, not e x it will be 2 0 ° east of it.
dent when they will meet t o hear a S o l i c i t o r K i v c l .
t b e church
A few cushions near the Ayer 8 Hair Vigor remains a o r l T a l e d
Dr Uaxe woulal alao r
UK- following bad
^ ' • / ^ e c t e d t p T ' l i v o ' t q ' i e p the opening o f
This la the most popular and raiuabte toi
At about half-past 4 o ' c l o c k in t h e
T h e forenoon was taken up with the
report o f committee o n resolutions on
door were earned out
T h e choir lost ' let preparation In the world , all who use o u r * of pile t u m o r . <Tjn_
Jamtw Tucker S n Wo O ' a m . JaofUun P A
r^-^pringr--' *
lit.v', '
., the death o f O l i v e r , A . D o d g e , , and J. calling o f the civil and the equity d o c k . ' morning o f tbe 6th o f February the
alt their music books , the organ v#btch ' It are perfectly satlpfled that It IB the beet B l ^ a g i e r . Hoalb WoUebur» U t b JOB**, MIL
irm, Prani E Oram. l*>\rj
J *uo ILaitt, H-HeXt,
5 ^ & " r ; F r a n f e Qilmora/and SJdney N u ^ o C o l b y Caverly,
ets, and eighteen cases were marked two planets were in close conjunction
cost S I 7 0 0 , town clock 8 5 0 0 , a very j
Ue-.Jahn Brown an Eretrr inciter
Sathan rilni
for trial. There being n o cases ready For our longitude they set long before file library o f 8 1 0 0 0 volumes, o f which i
• i ' l v c a p t u ' r c d / s b m e tluriy pickerel at ^he
oods, at W tncbtfstt-r Parm I ' o r t A t n t r a t b .
-^Mr.
a n d M r s , F r a n k Osborne
1 he Belknap county convention o f
A I B O . U m u K OUj of Pmnnuigtoo cared of t>f
the petit j u r y were excused and ordered the time of tbeir nearest approach But vice- President Henry Wilson was a
•;;j'ftpump F r i d a y . " T h e y were a handsome
went to Oilmanton T u e s d a y t o attend
Society of Christian Endeavor will be n b t r blood dtscase, mAttDghm>ui bud* and bxn«l»
observers in Japan Australia and a d
to report Thursday morning.
•i'^.Vstring;. I; T w o o f them -weighed 0 1
, rev ilrtk H. Montgt>mt-fy
10 Horue tt- 1 K»*r3
generous benefactor
I held F e b 23 at I>akeport
the funeral o f her mother, M M . Oil
cured of terrible mres •hu-b n ^ w not b e n b n
The
court at 1 2 . 3 0 took a recess jacent countries had an excellent o p p o r
,\Y^pounds.
'
~
At the time of thc fire the Congrega- !
m a n , w h o waa buried W e d n e s d a y .
tuuity o f observing this interesting phe
—Quito .a nnmber,.n6ticed and comf LMrs'. Oilman died-j.'Monday morning until 2 p . m . when its attention was
tiooal society were without a minister. |
Dr. Cago'a Appointments
B o w a r o o f O i n t m e n t s f o r C a t a r r h Utuicbcstcr Floufir, U«in-t»*
nomenon
)
jn'onted on-the. closo'-'proximity of>- tho from the effect* o f tho injuries received taken u p with the divorce hearings
their pastor, R e v K. H Titus, having
That Contain Mercury.
I Harerblll. Hotel V*er»u-i Y I M ^ U .
Pet.?
At the time o f their nearest approach, been o b l i g e d t o resign hy reaaon o f '
Portamooth. Kocklngbam,
lur l
,<-y^lwb,brilliaht,stars last Friday .evening. by her fall as mentioned l a s t week.
\», mercury will rarely destroy the I I)<7Tcr AiiialCJUi, Tnurvia* uPfbu4a ? Peb i
tho distance betwet'n their centers as failing health
W n i O I I 18 TUB BKTTKItr
Hta health waa sucb Reuse ot smell and completely derange Bocbeucr. Hotel W n i k i Frt-t&< fr-l i aD.ii 11
jfc'lJyJVo'give a.fuller/articlo.on...th'o.subject
—Charles W . N u t o w o n the sixth
seen from tho center o f the earth, were he had been unable to preach to U B for thc whole system when entering It
o'clock
^elsc^he'rej, '
-prizo^ which w a s a silk umbrella, in
T h i s is only a more than a year previous to his resig through tho mucous surfaces,
s n c b Farminjftnn, vV lUnii 11 -u»< Pr>Ui Feb 1 'nmi
T o w o r k for small wages and have twice onl) one minute of arc.
oV
articles should, never be used except on C o w wIf l .toEIa g » .i oSc»sl u n l » » F i i . f
tho guessing o n the l e n g t h o f time
i
the quantity to perform or not have em little more than twice the sum o f tbeir nation
Notwithstanding all these dis
monster candle would h u m , i t being p l o y m e n t a t all ? W h y not work for semi-diameters
A n d , even tbix dis couragements, the society, one and all,prescription from reputable nbyslclans,
as tbe damage, they will d o Is ten fold
S T A T E O F NEW H A M P S H I R E
placed, in Feincman Brothers w i n d o w at low w a g e s until times pick up ? W e tance will, for some geographical situa
with indomitable will, determined with to the g o o d you nan possibly derive | j o the Judge of r r u b a t ' f o r i h f ' • I U M I ,
Rochester. "HiB guesB w a s 3 4 d a y s , 8 opine that all will agree that "half a tions, be diminished b y reason i f t h e
Flail's Catarrh Clirp, manu ' of - Strafford
—
a long pull, a atrong pull, and a pull from tbeiu
i'HV'to'take 'timq'Jby.
hours', 25 minutes, tho actual time l o a f is better than n o bread," but where effect of parallax
T h e y were no close all together, to have another house of roctured by F J Cheney & 1^>., Toledo
Kespertfully re|>i-««<tiu .Ir.hii l u i i . . <>i
<> contains no mercury and Is taken Fannlugton, In MJIHI t-<ninu thai tj« iy.;.".^ t'^dc6.' *French,''w"bO'has-been d a n - being 34 days,-14 hours-, 1 5 minutes,
together that *.he unaided were unable worship — and they d i d
is there a workman that will apply this
In about a internally, and act* directly upon the
gerotValyisick.-witb.peficardilia, was i n seconds.
30
T h e y appeared as a year's time tho present brick church was Mood and mucona surfaces o f tbe s y vadministrator of tli> .-^tai** of h.ll-u!>* l b
to.'his o w n circumstances ?
Tney are to separate t h e m
11 Colbath late of M K I I I U U M I iiw .aid
* | ^ a fnir; W*y ^oV'"recovery -but look -an
single star having tho c o m b i n e d bnllinn
f — M r s . A d e l a i d e Cilley presented her scarce, y o u say.
T h a t is where y r u
built and furnished
It was dedicated icin In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be county, defeased and bad in In- b a n 1- :»
^/^addecl'-.eolcl,. iWliich? caused! s lelap'sej-;
Possibly a n observer o n March, 8 , I B 7 0 . w i l b Paul I ! Pitkin sure you gut the genalne
Jt Is taken halance of ihe [tersunal esuitt- o \ p r a •!
pastor this w e e k with over s i x t y vof- strike t h e nail square o n the head r y o f both
y - . " ^ y o ^ r o ' g l a d to •say, hp^is^ n o w . get'ting^j
u m c s from her late h u s b a n d ' s library, For instance, a Jiian thinks ho must tho other side o f the earth watching as paGlor, w b o commenced bis labors internally, and made ID Toledo, (> , by above the just ileman'
F J Cheney A Co
, able to «anl estate a I w b i n . fchfijil **e
b o o k s which wQl b e m u c h valued b y get
a certain sum p e r week for histhem with a telescope would see
with them in July previous, while the>
6@*Sold by all druggists pne*'
distribute-) to the pen^.n* ^ntill^l
transit o f V e n u s across t h e disk o f were worshipping in Union ball
l^?P;^A''.Wa»hiriKt6n"'"cnteHainmentjxUL: ,'fhe're'cipient, supplying -as they d o labor o r he will not w o r k .
per bottle
4t*-lni
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Wherefore your |ietititan«T |>ra.i> f r a
<
J upiter.
P
i . r .given, i ' . i . ' . .Congrcgatiorial .yestry' \ many-biographical and historical works
-.!J'.-.JT
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ba' f . . l t : al^tho, n - i
H o never takes into consideration
lecm> <if distribution " l -taiil hula
AdrnisBton"15 *ce"n6. I t n - cOnnected/with the early d a y s o f thBthat other peoplo h a v e t o labor a t a
This conjunction affords an excellent
I James Hurkc, Dover, was attacked designating the [ i c r w m * Ui tvliom the
•_" ' p r o v e t h o o'ppo.itunlly o f seeing, t h e .FreoV ^ B a p t i s t d e n o m i n a t i o n . , M r . figure a g o o d deal less and that h o opportunity for determining tho angular
: . ry
I by three men, Feb
7, and perhaps Rame sball t>e paid anil i h f -urns u> **a<-h
Bins, t E . P K A R I * .
Hated this second ilav ..I 1 cb l-'r.'
Ka'tlier^ofV.'hia,'Country'." with" nine-- 'White!aU]ur'ary;now^humSers over 1000 should b o willing to d o the same should distance within
which such
bright
| fatally pounded
His assailants fled
J O H N I I I M I
V liuuiifttnti'.r
^•..tccnthlcentiify^eycs.-- • •
•
ii "voluhles.""'. ;
.
' ' "iojLrrv'
STKAFFOKM » - I I " I ' T . going
occasion demand. I believe in getting bodies can or cannot be separated with
A Brief Bketeb ol tlj© Cavrrer
UUon bring preaenu-l n ->
-<lrr„t t». the Jn>l£.
t;v';<-. ->-rlt«v.-Tlioniai! Dixon|s sermon this,
ReVy
SwceVs < t o p i c next alt' the . m o n e y possible o u t of a j o b , the nuked e y e . Astronomers o n this
•
Talented Mtuldaa.
Had drainage causes much sickness, Ulai tbe same he u . n i, -- mrtrralion al •
"•^""i.-weck i5'anotheV'"diiserUtion\'"orn.lnger-"; i3uriday rnornirig will be ''The.Treaaurci but.rather, than h a v e n o employment side of the world hoped that their friends
Ptnbatp Ic f.
I
l»ore,, lo
ai d bad blood and Improper action ot the Omrt 01 on the flrs] t>< i -Ur.tr.. hA l n«,i anri u h l
rounlj
that
'/..xiujll.-.vTheae diicour»ej_r.aro "read with'. o f t h e . S n o w . " T h e first o f . t h e P i l - I w o u l d feci justified i n working for a on the other side would h a v e clear skies
Rochester Conrler. Jan id
liver and kidneys ts bad drainage to the said prUUoner nonr* • p ^ . « , intemlevl tbervtn
human system, which burdock H I I K M I j bv pnbUshlng • n.|>' "' ^ w «IU) Ihjs urder
i-.j.",a'good tle'arof.iuto'rcBl'by o u r patrons grim's Progress scries will b o g i v e n in lees a m o u n t .
at this interesting time, a n d that very
Fur about a j e a r past Rochester bas Bitters rt»roedj
thcrmo I f t w v«ca» , o r . ^ M u . i . | , ID itv Parmuux
;-.;i'-y«iidj favorable comrricnts a s to their:- tho-audienco^ro.om.inthe' e v e n i n g , and
A cerrain manufacturer was heard t o many, pairs o f eyes w o u l d assist in m a k been especially favired by the p r w e n c r
ton R r w , t newspaper [tf" ***! ai P i n D b r l n n tbe
last pnbllrsUojn m bf*m-i lo it nur D K ! p r t . t o o a
jJJ ".character »ro frerjaonlly'heard.
''• '^" [will c o n s i s t ; o f ' a responsive reading m a k e the remark recently, that h i s i n g the observations, s o that the best
in town c a c b week o f Mrs I K Pearl,
to said <tat ol bearing
MARTC.TEP.
" . — C o ^ ' - D a f i i c l Hall o f >,Dover h a s ' similar, to tho Brookfield series and aprospect for business this winter was use would b e made o f this rare o p i*Sw
* HA-. •* < I UP*»IHi UcB^.toT
who Las gathered about her a large
?^i,been "elected I>B .the .new clepnrtoienl/ brief address b y the pastor.
T h e r e are better than over before, bnt on account fportunity.
clas* o f pupils
A l t h o u g h she has es In Alton, Feb. 6. at the residence of
N O T I C E .
^.4 .-"contmtniler~or the i t o t o ' O . A .' B.., andnine'services i n t l i e f s e r i e s , the first of the p r i c e h e would have t o pay for
Observations for this purpose r o u l d tablished in this time an excellent r e p the groom's parents, by Rev I • I (joint
I h » \ liH-atod njy^*-lf i n . b " T b n y e r
r ^ t - l l r a , r « . j A . . Small was elected, j u n i o r bbingT'i'From tho.'}City o f Destruction labor he. could n o t successfully com readily bo m a d e .
A l l the observer had utation as a teacher, it is to be regretted Fred J Howard o f Alton, and (iracle hlt»ck and n I-h to notlf;, a l l |>cpu'ns i
>
Amazccn of Durham
" ^^Tice'rjreBHlcnt.pf.Liio "\f..'R. U. at tha..to tho'-WlcketjGato."
dehted lo me to call nt <>••
nml -.-t: .••
pete w i t h outside t o w n s and thus h e to d o was to n o t o the c o r r e c t time at tbat tho public has thus far had so fow
'obniientiooi!' at. Concortl last week:
,,
I a» I desire to balan< • mv I H H . W * \ n v
I f . a ' . d o c t p r / m a k e s a m i s t a k e h o wai o b l i g e d to refuse many j o b s . T h e w h i c h the planets cease t o appear aepa- opportunities o f hearing her as soloist
DIED.
one having an n - c - i i m agai.i^t MI« w i l l
i
, ' . v "'>" : ' * T
" - , - " - . ? ' . .
"
buries it'; '.if a" morchant m a k e s a rni«; class o f w o r k was to b e , i n part, tho rated and w h e n they b e g a n to a p p e a r In view o f tho song and piano recital
[j>lease prr-scnl tl f"i s* tl I* m.-nt
' !''c ~ir-l»ah;'.Horne"- last*.Siturday night,: Uke,- „ho 'Jiaver tells i t ; i f a lawyer same as is done i n Springvile, M o . , so ag(.in. T h o rest is a matter o f c o m
In MldrtlctoD. Feb. 0. Mrs
Sarah 51
announced b y Mrs. Pearl and J Edgar
I
I > fc. K l K i E R l . t
".remade q u i c k - t i m e V to/; Kochcater, g o i n g roaVdj-a mistake, h o c r i w l s o u t o f - i t ; R a y m o n d , and a n u m b e r o f other pla putation w h i c h astronomers are a l w a y s M c D u f f e e for F e b . 9 , a brief sketch o f Young, aged CO years.
In Mlddleton. Feb. 7, Hiram B
>;';.t be diat'auce.
"^minutes. .,:The trip' bnt if an 'editor',..makcs"a.. m i s t a k c , - h o ces I M o l d mention*
willing t o undertake.
T o them t h e thc singer's career may not be o u t o faged 78 years, 0 months. 27 <layB. Frost, | Farmlngton Jan 21
40U
,waa taken for'thepnrposi oCtcoriVCying 'p u id" il-u'pon a,' 1 argo "sb'ce t o f "'paper "for
In Mlddleton Feb. 8, Mrs. t'larri'sa p i
H e w a s willing t o allow tho samo places o f the planets at a n y instant are place at this time
"'jji'a man c o o k .whoso destination ,. * cs t h s tbe.wprltl to l o o k at, and in_every c o m figures workmen' were getting in these ivcll k n o w n , a n d from
these
their
F r o m a very early a g e M r s Pearl, Whitchouse, aged 73 years 2 months. 23 I
days.
i.\t~W™leyJ'Hr«ij<<; in' tliat city,-_.be having munity tbero. aro cranks w u o think t o w n s for t h a f g r a d e , o f " work and for
distance apart, corresponding t o t h e
then M i s s Thornton, sang in cbarcb
;"<__; bee»_'tewwagbt__by bn^tSe tTairiV"*
they are models o f w i s d o m , ' -who -occa bettor "grades, he w o u l d give correspond- geographical position o f a n y o b s e r v e r , c h o i r s .
F o r six years she was soprano
^ . ^ f f c i > C « 5 t u r y _ ' ti>, o f N e w Y o r k sionally d i s c o v e r them and for- a w'eek ingjprices. " H e even ottered to put incan readily be calculated.
THE S T A T E O F NEW H A M P S H I R E .
It then o n l y
at E n s t h a m p t o o , a n d Northampton,
L . T / J h a w i a r n s i .a'pamphlet on .the subject keep 'their .jaws'' w a g g i n g ' r b o n t their now help.on,the cheap ' w o r k , keeping -remains t o compare the. c o m p u t a t i o n
S T R A F F O R D , SS.—Tho J o d g e o f I're
Mass.
F r o m 1883 t o 1 ftR5 she taught
bate for saiil county to the creilltors
:
' . ' f - ' " ' F **<">ey''{"'.• Jts . p!>gs3 c o n - greatness for astute w i s d o m . — E x .
the present employes on the best work, with tho observation to o b t a i n the d e -inging in the Prospect hill school at
of Walter U Thayer, Insolvent debtor
••,,"" Uin'aaaaliaTooi ekeap'money e j p e n m e a t s
-Postmaster-,General' W s n n n m a k - a n d . i f it became necessary for his best sired result.
Greenfield, M a s s . . and bas bad private
of Farmtngtnn, in said couuty.-ond t o
»i ^ which hare,taken place'in the pSat and er's recommeudafion-.lbat t h e money- w o r k m e n t o g o o n .to the other
It is not since August 1, 1 8 2 0 . that pupils a t F.asthampton,
all Interested therein
Greenfield,
! '-.preaent liinea. "howing"Ihe'eviUthereof. order system b e greatly"extended s o » s r a d o ^ h e y were to rush them so they an opportunity like this h a s presented
You are hereby notified that Frank
g
Boston a n d Havcrbil
Pearl of said Farmlngton, assignee of tbe
'The book Vwill be « « n t to Vany'i address to bring it within "reach o f patrons^-of c o u l d still make the-same p a y .
itself. Jupiter and V e n u s were then in
Mrs
Pearl gave concerts in N e w
estate of said Walter l l Thayer, has filed
• mall postoKices Li one that is gen'e'rklly , N o V * t s u b n i i t i f . i t ' would not have conjunction, a n d then,as n o w , Australia Y o r k state with W . H Sherwood, o n e his account as sold asslgneo In the pro
~*ritoi,ten
centn.-;:-V'- J
i""~">
-tpproved, for i f adopted i t *vill coat,'tho h e t n better for theso.employes' t o . have w a s tho most favorable situation for t h e of A m e r i c a ' s most distinguished pian bate ofllco for said county, a n d wilt e x
-We. begin our aeriea of.-articlei
observation. A p p a r e n t l y n o observations ists, and for a time sang in the c o m hibit tho samo at a court o t probate to be
/- ccnnecrion with the fiaptut, <,hurch_ by. tlepaitmcnl very little a n d ofler -tho accepted "this^and* h a d work all t h e
for the purpose stated a b o v e were m a d o . pany o f M a d a m e Camilla Ur«o. B e liolden at Dover in said county on Satur
" 'pwbliahiog a abort" history., thi*.. week ^ p e o p l e - o f c o u n t y towns a.- priyijego' lime ' i n s t e a d - of; no tc' being employed
day, Die Otb day of March nest, when and
which'I hey., really need m o r e t h u n t h o one-half "•the'rith."'"'-Also i f it,\is jiot At'- that time the planets were a little sides tbe a b o v e she b o s given various where you may appear and s h o w cause.
••• Oaw aext wave will contain Mr«" U.- I'.reeidenti of cit'ea and yjllsgen, w h o aro better, for the town t o have an hundred m o r e than thirty degrees f r o m tho aun. recitals a t Greenfield, Springfield, at If any yon. have, against tho allowance o f
".'QBaw'i'tetUr
-Thie -hitrUirjr i« . moi't
On the present occasion ' t h e i r distance N o r t h a m p t o n (Smith college) and else sold account.
• exoelU»t bot , pmaaarily brief, «ti.I . it within eat? reach-of banks * a d express l n c n ' a t w o r k ' than'a'"quarter of thai,
ULOMVLUJOMMllSMX:
And It Is ordered that Raid assignee I
from the sun w a s a little less than thir where, in Connection with sucb excel
g l T w ) 6 o « a A M idea'of the progrmw the. offieea', thtdagh which' i h o y c a n remit n u m b e r ?._ W h i c h w o u l d have put the
T h e ' o n l y other c l o s e lent artists' as W u l f Fries, PodgoTaki, give notice, b y causing the foregoing ci
• mail i u m i of money;-!-:.'..
most m o n e y ' ; i n t o ' circulation ? A j . I , ty-four degrees.
«sf«Li*»Ja!I»!r U cyi^Tirss^tSlr}
^aociatj baa naade from tbe beginning.'.,
tation and this order thereon to be pub
— r h e a t o r y that n g o i n g t h e rounds
id before X believe iti' "getting high conjunction o f these planets during t h e Mr. C u s h i n g and others. She has d o n e lished three weeks successively in the FYiSrMestei f i t • I i T ^ r y *
'
" — T W . degrwa - staff . of.'-Harmony of the papera in thia 'eoouty.-;.*regardinjr • • s g e i , but it iomfctirnes .seems as Jf
presbntr!century was in the morning o f the solo w o r k in s u c h difficult oratorios Farmlngton N E W S a newspaper printed
K ISM kay, lawtearsstisW I infill."
—
~tlssai « • • • • eMel Tsssli slMsl
Lo-ga K o/P..wTtit W Altoo lart-8at
orkrncn, when organized, arovjust a J u l y ' 2 0 , 1 8 5 9 . A t that t i m e , h o w e v e r , as " E l i j a h , " " T h e Messiah," e t c . , a n d at Farmlngton in said county, the lost
the qntck-itme a ' penaioh ^wee- eacered
mc sat ls£aaa«sy,'sst asssajsa. S S M aaj|
'ardaj aigktfartaw porpoae of "working ] for M B ' , Martha B a b b . n i e d a a Utile dtt*\unre»eonable in their.demsnds.
the .planets w e r e only' eighteen and a has abowQ i n such w a y s her ability as ubllcatton whereof to bo at least soven
s< veaVaar, la^srasJas— U e r i »
ays before said court.
, thm araplrgwd iliagiaa oa'twb.eanrlitatea. r . x p l a n a t i o n . - l i e claim ; waaJI preaevted
i a j s p »K»1«r^-"Tl»<
*MA
T a k e for example t h i s :
Is there h a l f degrees- west o f the s u n , and n o a singer o f groat, dramatic power, l o n e ,
Given at Dover, In said county, this 5tb
K i n Tori, kam asassala Osa ts *4
'.Twenty'- finaembeia 'from here, and hy'a |{ez.tleman in thia t o w n anme'-two aay'organisation which would not call results o f v a l u e wera o b t a i n e d on a c musical instinct, a n d a sympathetic day of February, 1832.
sakaU. W . aaasw tt mm i u f i n i i 4
thirteen - from Raat Rochester were years ago and the • - - p e n s i o n w a i . about " "workman all manner o f names i f hec o u n t o f approaching d a y .
a«si-| r wW far a mm*, asm s A . oiH I f
faculty o f expression which enables h e r j •J9-3t J D. Y O U N G , Judge o f Probate
a?s»i* at saekt, aa4 rat aaat tsaaa vail san»
'." piaaant to witaeaatbe cerewioaiea. after tp be granted uurit.r ; thia ' application did not .stick by them when they stood
•f rarraat warat STSBIIB. • a rsskasitMs Mssjasa
to successfully undertake selections o f
Itrr.»sSa,»r«sib<ssssss>s»^sJ7»ass«s«»nssssi
-.wkask a boantiful colUtwii waa arrrrd letter* having l>ien' received t o ; . thati^br- hurtr price, t ' B u t where is the
I t is not
CARD O F THANKS.
Arrangemcnta^are*;bcing.raado b y t h o w i d e l y varying character.
arssus, isan.i a ass;sat •< tea isat nisssaaJ
.k
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T t e y bad a graad tiiat" aid all ~ apeak .a- , v.... the . case waa placed-in M b — Iorfaniaatioa tkiat.would adhere b this S a n Francisco & N e w Y o r k W h e e l C o . necessary t o stato m o r e than these
elect, but
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks
y
ualssaaenrT
|
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tal the bsglir-'
~* tka kiaw aura-' 'hands, bene* the quick tiane recorded. • a n . if berefaaed to aeomil to a c u t to transmit the p o w e r o f Niagara, F a l l s few details o f M r s . Pearl's p r e v i o u s to our many kind friends and neighbors
who assisted ns In our recent sickness
fimm akarvra them by Coianeo Lodge. W e understand that- Mr*. _Babb loses down. \ ; • Not ia thia town aurery.
b y an electric v^re to run the machinery achievements. A f t e r her marriage s h e and affliction.
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M a f at* Mawbrrt never
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o f the world's fair.
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1892 Account 1875 Fire Farmington News, Page3, 1892
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An 1892 account of the great 1875 fire on Central Street in Farmington, as presented in the Farmington News, Page3, February 12, 1892. The fire was swift and burned down many notable building including the Elm House hotel, the Thurston factory, Nat Roberts house, the J. F. Clesley house, and the First Congregational Church. Many, many other homes and businesses sustained damage.
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AHOarHsnffA
QTXKAHTOH
EAT HIGH - SPEND LOW!
To»« twt; thoi. notions that quality food and thrifty livlnc sr* not on
tpt<los Urm*.
Com* to roar neighborhood AftP.
See th« **ger-+y<i
jonnff couples plan their
Jn the modern manner—-by selecting AAP*e
own-mike food*. Discover the thrift seer *ta of alert old-timers who, const
on time-saving trcmU such aa Ann Psse Poods, and Jan* Parker Cake*.
A&P both makt* and tells tbca* foodi, eliminates many fn-between ex
penses, shares is.vtri.TS with yon. Come—boy and save at A & P I
meals
PRICES EFFECTIVE T H R O U G H S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 3
i it. m | 7 C
i it in | 7 C
CRISCO
SPRY
CHIPSO
MOXIE
3
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CONTENTS
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STATE OP HEW HAMPSHIRE
Strafford, BB.
Court o ( Probate
T o B e s s i e E. W h i t e o f F a r m
l n g t o n , In said C o u n t y , u n d e r t h e
coneorvnitorshtp o f B r r o l S. H a l l ,
a n d a l l others Interested t h e r e i n :
W h e r e a s said c o n s e r v a t o r h i s
filed t h e a c c o u n t o f n l s said c o n
s e r v a t o r s h i p I n t h e P r o b a t e Office
lor s o l d County:
T o u o r e ihereby c i t e d to a p p e a r
at a C o u r t o f P r o b a t e to <be h o l d en a t D o v e r In s a i d
County, o n
the t h i r d d a y o f D e c e m b e r n e x t ,
t o s h o w cause. If a n y y o u h a r e .
Why Lho same s h o u l d n o t b e a l
lowed.
Said conservator Is ordered t o
sorvo t h i s c i t a t i o n b y c a u s i n g t h e
i&mo t o b e p u b l i s h e d
once
each
w o o k f o r tbree s u c c e s s i v e w e e k s
In t h e F a r m l n g t o n N e w s , a n e w s
paper p r i n t e d at F a r m l n g t o n , In
said C o u n t y , the l a s t p u b l i c a t i o n
to .be a t least s e v e n days b e f o r e
said C o u r t .
G i v e n a t D o v e r , In said C o u n
ty, t h i s thirty-first d a y o f O c t o • bor, A . D . , 19*0.
B y order o f t h e c o u r t ,
E t h o l a. W a l d r o n ,
Register.
iMr a n d M r s . W
H
Felker
spent o n e d a y in W e r / h a m , Mass.,
last w e e k ,
with
M r s . Loretta
Trout
Sunday, t h e y passed t h e
d a y with ' M r and M r s . A n d r e w
Felker o f Laconia.
Mrs.
Hattie
McDonald and
Harry G r a y o f New Qjtrhairo w e r e
guests a t
Levi HcWb,rd's last
Wednesday
Mr a n d (Mrs. R o b e r t P a r s b l e y
w e r e in Btddeford,
M e . , a few
d a y s last w e e k at t h e h o m e o f
Mr and M r s . P r e s c o t t H o w a r d .
Levi H o w a r d Is d o i n g his fall
plowing
IMr a n d Mrs. P r e s c o t t H o w a r d ,
Mrs. A l b e r t H o w a r d , M i s s iMarlon
Howard e n d Ronald H o w a r d o f
Btddeford.
Me., w e r e
supper
guests a t IMapledell o n A r m i s t i c e
day
1
'Mrs. I d a M . F e i r t u u i k s s p e n t
the w e e k - e n d wfth Mlsa Arvena
M
Hayes in R o c h e s t e r
Rdbert F W e n t w o r h a n d M I B S
LUUan
Powell of
Cambridge,
'Mass., w e r e S u n d a y c a l l e r s o f
the
former's
parents, M r and
Mrs. L e w i s A . W e n i t w o r t b .
Mr amd d&rs. E l m e r J Kenlat o n and f a m i l y have m o v e d 'from
the R i d g e t o B l r o l i H l l l and are
occupying o n e o f M r s . Rollins'
houses.
Mrs. E m m a B F n o s t o f D o v e r
h a s c o m e t o aeslat In t h e c o r e o f
her c o u s i n , M r s . N e t t l e L W e n t
worth, d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r
Mrs. G r a c e W h e l d e n , w h o h a s
spent tlhe s u m m e r a t h e r h o m e
l a Cumlbeiuand 'Mills, M e . , h a s
returned t o t h e h o m e o f her s o n
and wife. Dr. a n d M r s . Roy M
W b e M e n , t o spend t h e w i n t e r
Mre.
B e s s i e O . D y e r has re
turned t o t n e h o m e o f h e r daugh
t e r i n M a n c h e s t e r , a f t e r visiting
her daughter, Mrs. R o y M Whel
den f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s .
She was
a c c o m p a n i e d .by M r s . W h e l d e n
a n d M m . G r a c e W h e l d e u on t h e
r e t u r n tri© Mioniday
Mrs.
C h a r l e s H . Chamiberlin
Mrs. H a t t i e M c D o n a l d a n d M r s .
Fred H. C h a s e r e c e n t l y spent a n
afternoon w i t h their friend, M T S .
Ulmer L. ' R o y a l , in L a c o n i a .
ID a r e c e n t c o m m u n i c a t i o n r e
ceived from Private W a l t e r Bur
new.
It l e l e a r n e d t h a t h e l a i e
been stationed for f o u r
months
at Oatun L o o k s d o i n g i g u a r d d u t y
a t the p o w e r house a n d d a m , a n d
has r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d
to Camp
Peratso a t -the P a c i f i c
entrance
o f t h e Raaarae Canal, w i t h h i g h
commendation
from
his
com
m a n d i n g officer f o r h i s w o r k .
Helen G. Avery
Alton Bay, N. H.
Insurance
Fire Auto
Accident
Health
General Casualty
Bonding
Bowlaway
Farmington's
POPULAR
RECREATION
ROOM
WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY
HEALTHFUL EXERCISE AND
OBTAIN A SLLU FIGURE.
OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P. K.
UNTIL 11 P. M.
OPEN SUNDAYS FROK
1 P. M. UNTIL 11 P. K.
Recent -callers at t h e 'home o f
Mr a n d IMrs. N e l s o n 'M B e r r y
ALLEYS AVAILABLE TOR
were
M r a n d M r s . J a m a s Fer
RESERVATIONS
guson a n d e o n C h a r l e s , o f C o chltuate, M a s s . , A l b e r t C a m e r o n
o f F l u s h i n g , N Y . , M n s . Charles
IN MEHORIAM
Wilkinson
a n d Mra.
Caroline
Urs. Grace Berry
Hooper a n d t w o c h i l d r e n of DanMrs.
Orace Taylor Berry, wife
Ters, Mass.
Mrs. B e r r y a l s o en
of Benjamin P Berry, died after
j o y e d a c a l l r e c e n t l y f r o m M r s . a short Illness, at h e r h o m e i n
Jennie T h o m a s , w i d o w o f Pro Havcrhtll. Mass.,
on
Thursday,
fessor
Thomlas, w h o f o r m a n y N o v e m b e r
14
She w a s the
years t a u g h t a t A u s t i n - Cate d a u g h t e r o f Mr a n d . Mrs. A m o s
Ansdems'
i n Stratford,
and a t L. R o l l i n s a n d w a s a f o r m e r r e s i
w h o s e t i o m e .Mrs. B e r r y boarded d e n t of fhla itown. S h o Is s u r
w h i l e a t t e n d i n g s c h o o l there a s v i v e d b y h e r husband,
one son,
a student.
Guy C . T a y l o r o f H a v e r h i l l ,
a
Mr
a n d M r s . W a l t e r D. P a g e daughter, M r s . W i l l i s B u t l e r o f
amd d a u g h t e r E m m a w e r e c a l l e r s S p r i n g r a l e , M e . , a n d a sister,
o f Alton
a t She h o m e o f M r a n d M r s . Mrs. B m l l l y F r a n c i s
Herbert F o e s in P o r t s m o u t h * n d F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w o r e h e l d In
supper g u e s t s ait t h e h o m e of M r H a v e r h i l l , S u n d a y , w l t b b u r i a l In
a n d Mrs. W a l l a r d R . P a g e a n d A l t o n
family in G r e e n l a n d ' l a s t T h u r s
day.
MR;, EDITOR:
Interstate
!
The" e x t e n s i v e r e p a i r s o n t h e
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h a r e c o m nV«^a»nV^to3J^*Ar^ord Conn.,
h a s employ'
p l e t e d a n d t h e w o r k m e n w h o la w h e r e t h e f o r m e r
b o r e d f r o m p e r i l o u s ( h e i g h t s h a v e nxent.
M r s . Benjamin P e r k i n s , Mrs,
departed.
A n d w e , m e m b e r s of
the
sidewalk
c o m m i t t e e , w h o F r e d A v e r y , Mrs. E d w a r d Down
dally
craned
our
necks
to ing, M i s s Ella A d a m s . M r s . Her
w a t c h t h e w o r k p r o c e e d , h a v e to m a n B a r r a n d M r s . C l a y t o n Park
amended
a n E a s t e r n Star
l o o k a b o u t f o r n e w fields o f In er
t e r e s t . A a Is u s u a l l y t h e case, v i s i t a t i o n pf g r a n d officers held In
q u e s t i o n s a r o s e ^ c o n c e r n i n g t h e C o n c o r d last F r i d a y evening,
h i s t o r y o f t h e edifice a n d t h e d e ( R o c k w e l l OlOugh i s -working a t
tails o f t h i s p a r t i c u l a r
p a r t o t t h e EJist Boston, M a s s . , airport.
M r . a n d (Mrs. S c o t t Mann o t
[fhe b u i l d i n g T h e •historical facts
are that t h e o l d w o o d e n
c h u r c h W o o d s v l l l e w e r e ' w e e k - e n d guests
t h a t o c c u p i e d t h e s i t e o f t h e pres of M r . a n d (Mrs. C l a y t o n Parker.
e n t s t r u c t u r e w a s d e s t r o y e d b y Mrs. M a n n a n d M r e . P a r k e r are
—
fire o n F e b r u a r y 1 0 . 1 8 7 5 That sisters.
church w a s also
topped b y
white painted steeple.
It, too,
h a r b o r e d a ibell t h a t n o t only
c a l l e d Che f a i t h f u l
t o worship,
b u t also pealed f o r t h w h e n e v e r
Ore o c c u r r e d in t n e v i l l a g e . In
k e e p i n g w i t h t h e c u s t o m o f the
d a y , t h e (bell w a s t o l l e d u p o n t h e
death of a n y m e m b e r o f the con
gregatlon, usually t h e number of
s t r o k e s t o l l e d c o i n c i d e d w i t h the
age o f the deceased.
F r o m a let
ter In m y p o s s e s s i o n , w r i t t e n b y
•the l a t e IMrs. J a m e s E . Fernald,
whose h u s b a n d w a s t h e founder
of t h e " N e w s " , I q u o t e a n inter
esting Incident relative
t o the
burning
ot the
old
church.
"Soon
after
the
church
t o o k fire t h e itfcme c a m e
f o r the
clock t o strike
three.
I t com
m e n c e d , o n e ! I t w a s Its death
knell.
B e f o r e It c o u l d
strike
again: t h e bell h a d f a l l e n t o the
ground,
a heap
of
molten
metal "
T h e h e l l m e t a l w a s sub
s e q u e n t l y m a d e I n t o c r o s s e s and
finger r i n g s a n d t h e r e v e n u e d e
r i v e d f r o m t h e i r s a l e w a s applied
t o the purchase o f a n e w bell.
A m o n g t h e curios a t the Goodwin
l l h r a r y Is a p i e c e o f t h a t o l d
bell, d o n a t e d t o t h e l i b r a r y b y
E d w i n W e b B t e r o f M a i d e n , Mass.
a former resident.
N. K. JOBEST XTKE
LOOKOUT STATIONS CLOSED
A c c o r d i n g - t o Che State D e
p a r t m e n t o f F o r e s t r y and R e s e r valtlon, a l l f o r e s t
fire
lookout
s t a t i o n s In N e w -Hampshire -were
chjsed last S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 .
R a i n s d u r i n g I h e p r e v i o u s -week
were believed t o have
removed
all Ore d a n g e r .
Office'la N o w Open
Dr. Thong J. Morrison
SPEOIALIST IN
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
6I1SSIS GotTtctty Fitted
Rochester Ofioe Honrs:
1 to 4.30 p. m., daily.
Somerrwortli Omoe Hours.
9 to 10.30 and 7 to 8.30 p. » .
Except San days ft Wednesday* |
JUcitmnJlH
6.80
Sunday
Nov, Thurs.
JAMES O A G N E Y
A N N S H E R I D A N in
"CITY FOR ;,G0|IQUEST''
"Mexioan 8pitflre
Out W a s t "
Lupe Velex- Leon
M r . a n d Mrs. M a t t h e w Adam*,
W a r r e n a n d M i s s M a d e l i n e Adams
a n d iMiss Myrtle
B u t t , all of
C h e l s e a , Mass., w e r e recently at
the B a y .
M r a . John G a m m o n left town
o n M o n d a y for " R e a d i n g , Mass.,
w h e r e s h e -will s p e n d t h e winter
Mrs. A . A . R i c h a r d s o n and son
Douglas o f Portsmouth
were at
the B a y last S u n d a y .
M r a . R . C. D u n c a n w a s hostess
t o t h e first o f a s e r i e s o f winter
c a r d parities a t h e r h o m e last
F r i d a y afternoon.
T h e s e will be
h e l d u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f the
A m e r i c a n Legion A u x i l i a r y every
other Friday afternoon.
W.
D . Allen) a n d daughter,
Mies R u t h A l l e n , w h o have spent
t h e s e a s o n a t their s u m m e r home
at iBrookhurst, h a v e returned to
Farmlngton.
Miss
Barbara
P h i l l i p s and
I e m t h e p r o u d p o s s e s s o r o f one
spent the
of t h e r i n g s m a d e f r o m that old M i s s E d n a T w o m b l y
bell
D o u b t l e s s , t h e r e a r e other w e e k - e n d in N a t l c k a n d Boston,
T h e y w e r e g u e s t s of Mr.
r i n g s a n d c r o s s e s a l s o In posses M a a a
sion o f s o m e o f t h e o l d e r f a m i l i e s a n d M m Charles B e a u d e t t e .
E d w i n ChalrJberlain w a s con
In t o w n
N e d L . Parker fined to his home, b y Illness tho
first o t tlhe w e e k .
M r . a n d Mrs. C e c i l Glidden of
ALTON HIGH SCHOOL
C o n w a y w e r e S u n d a y visitors at
Miss B a r b a r a
Phillips,
w i t h the h o m e o f Mr. a n d (Mrs. Chester
the
cooperation
of the
high Littlefield.
school
students,
sponsored an
Jiumes H a r r i n g t o n is spending
Eastern Star banquet,
f o r th
f e w days In B o s t o n , this week.
benefit o f t h e A t h l e t i c
associa
T h e fire d e p a r t m e n t responded
tion, last T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . T h e to a n a l a r m last M o n d a y at the
p r o c e e d s w i l l b u y b a s k e t b a l l uni C o l b y mill at W e s t A l t o n . N o
forms.
particular amount
o f damage
T h e - J i m S m i t h H i - Y attended w a s d o n o .
a
m e e t i n g
in
Farming-ton,
M r a n d Mrs. H a r o l d
Tlbbetts
W e d n e s d a y , t h e 1 3 t h . T h e meet w e r e visitors in K e e n e a n d Peteri n g w a s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f b o r o last Sunday
Mr W i l l i s D . S y m o n d s , f h e HI-Y H o m e r Mills,
a s u m m e r resi
secretary,
o f P o r t s m o u t h . Mr d e n t a t Brookhurat f o r the past
Symonds
led a
d i s c u s s i o n In 22 y e a r s , died at h i s home In
w h i c h h e c a l l e d o n m e m h e r s o f East L y n n , (Mass., l a s t Thurada)
v a r i o u s c l u b s . T h e off!cere ot evenlmg
Funeral s e r v i c e s were
t h e J i m Sknlth clulb i n d u c t e d t b e held M o n d a y .
A u s t l n - C a t e A c a d e m y o f North
M r . a n d Mrs. S e l d e n
Glidden
Strafford i n t o t h e H i - Y f e l l o w h a v e g o n e t o L a c o n i a , where they
s h i p . M r . R d b e n t A n d e r s o n , head w i l l s p e n d the w i n t e r .
master o f Nute h i g h s c h o o l , came
M e r r y m e e t l n g G r a n g e held Its
over with some
o f t h e Milton
a n n u a l election o f officers Tues
boys. M r . Everton
Parkinson,
d a y e v e n i n g , N o v e m b e r 19 A t
the h e a d m a s t e r
of
Farmlngton,
t h e cartd (party h e l d
under the
and several h o y s a l s o
attended.
auspices
o f tbe Grange
last
They a r e Interested
In f o r m i n g
T h u r s d a y night, n i n e tables of
H i - Y c i u b a In t h e i r s c h o o l s . Sev
c a r d s w e r e in p r o g r e s s .
Several
e r a l b o y s f r o m t h e D o v e r c l u b and
n i c e prizes w e r e g i v e n , among
o t h e r Interested i n d i v i d u a l s j o i n e d
w d d c h w a s a d o o r p r i z e w o n by
the g r o u p .
Mrs. J o h n K i m b a l l .
(.80
2.1s
Mrs. M i t t l e F o s t e r h a s gone to
t h e h o m e o f Mr. a n d M r s . Ed
w a r d D o w n i n g f o r t h e winter.
IMr. a n d Mrs. L a w r e n c e Samp
son w e t e in L y n n , Mass., t b e first
of She w e e k .
C h e s t e r Alnley o f B o s t o n has
b e e n a recent g u e s t a t t h e home
of M r . a n d Mns. C h e s t e r Ferry
Mr. F e r r y was ait h o m e over the
w e e k - e n d from h i e w o r k a t the
Porltsmouth navy y a r d .
Brrol
Usual Added A t t r a c t i o n
Sat
2—(Features—2
JANE
WITHERS
In
"YOUTH WILL BE SERVED"
G E O R G E O ' B R I E N in
" T R I P L E JTJSTIOE"
Stm.-Mon.
D E A N N A D U R J B I N In
SPRING PARADE'
TOM.,
Wed.
"NO TIME FOR COMEDY"
JAMES S T E W A R T
ROSALIND R U S S E L L
6 F r e e " Turkeys Tuesday
Thankigivinjr Day
-
t
"THE HIT PARADE OF 1941"
Kenny Baker-F.
Longford
V i s u a l Efficiency
ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS
A
m a n or w o m a n with im
paired
eyesight
Is
seriously
handicapped.
S o c i a l l y and la
b u s i n e s s life, d e f e c t i v e vision
a l w a y s a liability
I f you need
g l a s s e s o r are w e a r i n g a pair that
is unsulted to y o u r .particular
needs,
a n early vdslt here li
e a r n e s t l y advised.
Dr. C. B. Davis]
D r . C D . Weathers]
Optometrists
Rochester, N. H,|
The r e c e n t rain
d i d lots o f
good to w e l l a that w e r e d r y
Mrs.
J a n e Cuod-wln a n d s o n ALTON WOMAN'S CLUB
R e v J d h n Ha boh h a s been ait
A c h i c k e n bridge a n d w h i s t
t h e S c r u t o n home d u r i n g M r s . S a m s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d In M a s s a
by the
chusetts, v i s i t i n g M r s . G o o d w i n ' s c a r d party w i l l b e h e l d
Hatch's a b s e n c e o n a v i s i t .
Ralph P&rshley h a s s o l d b i s parents, M r a n d Mrs. J o h n Copp Atton W o m a n ' s clufb o n T u e s d a y
November
26, at 8
(farm a n d is b u i l d i n g a h o u s e o n In B e d f o r d a n d M r a . R u t h B i l l - e v e n i n g ,
Washington
street,
R o c h e s t e r l o g s a n d f a m i l y in W e s t Newton. o ' c l o c k a t t h e C o m m u n i t y h o u s e
B a y N o t 0 0 ly
will
He has e m p l o y m e n t i n t h e lmmHarry L . G r a y and: Mra. Hattie a t A l t o n
t)er mill t h e r e . W e w i s h h i m M c D o n a l d v i s i t e d M r a n d M r s : there be n i c e r e f r e s h m e n t s a n d
luck In h i s n e w s t a r t
L e v i H o w a r d In B a r r i n g t o n last prizes, b u t a turkey w i l l b e g i v e n
to t h e l u c k y t i c k e t h o l d e r T h e
Wednesday
p u b l i c Is c o r d i a l l y I n v i t e d t o a t
Invlng
Berry
has
recently
tend.
M r s . Bertram S a m p s o n and her
visited h i s d a u g h t e r s In SpringMn.
Herman Barr,
president
d a u g h t e r , Mrs. G l e n n a Buchanan,
MR. AND MRS. ELLIOTT
vale and Portland, M e .
of t h e A l t o n W o m a n ' s c l u b , a c
took Mrs. Sampson's
daughter,
The iflre d e p a r t m e n t w a s c a l l e d c o m p a n i e d b y Mrs. C h a r l e s
H OBSERVE 60th ANNIVERSARY Mrs. H a r o l d S t e r l i n g o f Dover, to
t o the h o m e Of O e o n g e O l l d d e n McDuffeo, M r a R o c k w e l l C l o u g h
M r . a n d M r s . W i l l i a m Elliott, the D e a c o n e s s 'hospital in Boston
a t B l r o h H i l l , T u e s d a y f o r e n o o n , a n d Mrs. S u s a n H u c k l n s a t t e n d e d w h o s e h o m e Is o n t h e M i l l road, last S a t u r d a y , w h e r e s h e Is un
to extlnsrulsbj a bald c h i m n e y fire. the G o l d e n Jubilee p a r t y
g i v e n o b s e r v e d t h e i r 5Oth w e d d i n g an der o h s e r v a t l o n .
ait t h e i r
home
last
b y the B a r r l n g t o n W o m a n ' s c l u b n i v e r s a r y
T h o m a s Elder left
t o w n this
Novemher
17
T h e y T h u r s d a y f o r C h i c a g o , where h e
on W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 3 , at*] S u n d a y ,
Barrlngton
M r s . 'M,cDuffee w a s harre n i n e c h i l d r e n , a l l o f w h o m w i l l a t t e n d a m e e t i n g o f the
HEW STJ&HAX CHURCH
at Holsjteln-F-riesian a s s o c i a t i o n .
o n e o f t h e igueets o f l i e n o r ,
hav a r e l i v i n g a n d w e r e p r e s e n t
R o b e r t J. B r a c e y , M i n i s t e r .
p r e s i this c e l e b r a t i o n . T h e r e alsonvere
Sunday, N o v e m b e r 2 4 , Ibe b o y s ' i n g been t h e F e d e r a t i o n
F r e d Duttom i s s p e n d i n g the
11 KOKTE XATJT SI.
grandchildren
a n d w i n t e r a t Itihe h o m e o f M r . and
class will meet
at
1 0 o ' c l o c k , d e n t w h e n t h i s clulb w a s organ t w e n t y - t w o
TEL. 4714
FAUfiKOTOV w h e n t h e y w i l l h a v e a n o t h e r i z e d .
s i n e grent-gran4ohlldren
a m o n g Mrs. S t e r l i n g P o w e l l .
the serenty-flve guests
present.
presentation from
" T h e Flying'
M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n S a w y e r are
Mr a n d M r s . E l l i o t t c a m e t o A l p e n d i n g a t e w d a y s In Gardiner,
Boat."
s
HEW DURHAM GRANGE
t o n .to l i v e m a n y y e a r s a g o from Me., b e f o r e g o i n g t o ' Hartford,
The ' m o m l n g w o r s h i p
service
N e w D u r h a m G r a n g e held i t s the n o r t h e r n p a r t o f t b e state,
C o n n . , where
t h e f o r m e r has
w i l l <be a t 1 0 . 4 5 , w i t h a T h a n k s a n n u a l e l e c t i o n o f officers l a s t
a n d - s i n c e . l i v i n g h e r e , h a v e been w o r k .
giving sermon' b y the pastor a n d Tuesday
eveumlg,
a s . f o l l o w s : i n d u s t r i o u s p e o p l e , f a n n i n g and
R o b e r t Eastman
i s spending
the reading
o f t h e Q o v e r n o r ' s Master. E a r l A . H i l l i* o v e r s e e r ,
dealing
tn p o u l t r y .
T h e y re
Proclamation.
Jessie W -Nutter; l e c t u r e r , H a r r y ceived, m a i r y n i c e g i f t s ' a n d re t h e w i n t e r a t t h e h o m e o f Mrs.
Nelle Clough.
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 1 2 o ' c l o c k , Vf.
Nutter, steward,
RarpH C . f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s a n v e d .
M r s . I d a G i l b e r t o f Newton is.
TKLKPHONSrSISI
with a special T h a n k s g i v i n g w o r Jenkins,
chaplain,
R o b e r t J.
spending the winter
w i t h her
ship service.
Bracey;
secretary,
Bessie
A.
d a u g h t e r a n d h u s b a n d , M r . and
G. W W . a t t h e p a r s o n a g e
a t W l l l e t t ; t r e a s u r e r , B e r n i c e J e n ALTON TOWNSEJTD CLUB
r m n r i • If Ewsss Ada
kins; assistant
steward,
Edna
4 p. m.
The next regular
m e e t i n g of Mrs. J o s e p h W h f t e h o u s e .
\Mlss V e r l l e F l a n d e r s h a s gone
R e g u l a r e v e n i n g s e r v i c e a t - 7 . B e r r y ; P o m o n a , S a r a h O ' D o n n e l l ; t h e clufb w i l l b e h e l d
you**'"'-'stem**
November
F l o r a , 26.
This S a t u r d a y , N o v e r d b e r 2 3 , Ceres, A n n i e M . W l l l e y ;
A l l m e e t i n g * n o w a r e h e l n g to P r o v i d e n c e , R . I., w h e r e she
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a s s i s t a n t h e l d a t t h e A U o n a M o t o r I n n par h a s e m p l o y m e n t .
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Bloating,(Us, H M r t b u r n , Belching,
C h a r l e s E . A . B a r n e s died at
t e r t a i n t h e y o u n g p e o p l e o f t h e s t e w a r d , J e a n Nylamd; g a t e k e e p l o r s a n d a l l m e e t i n g s a r e a l w a y s
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his h o m e in Onset,
Mass., last
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S u n d a y night a t t h e a g e of <6
o'clock.
A l l y o u n g ( p e o p l e w h d b e a n s u p p e r w a s s e r v e d b e f o r e ~U
years.
F o r m a n y y e a r s b e was
a r e a t l e a s t 1 4 y e a r s o f a g e . i n t h e m e e t i n g , Mrs. E d n a J. B e r r y .
a s s o c i a t e d iwlth
t h e Standard
h i g h s c h o o l o r aJsove a r e Invited. Mrs. E v e l y n B. C o n n e l l y , Mrs".
P l a t e G l a s s C o . H e Is survived
F o l l o w i n g t h e p a r t y (there will b e J o s e p h i n e A . P e a v e y i n c h a n g e ;
b y h i s wife, o n e s o n and a
a discussion about a y o u n g
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t o n r e l a t i v e s a t t e n d e d t h e funer
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S o n g o f Y e a r s , B e s s S t r e e t e r .so s h e s i l g g e s t s y o u " u s e R u m a l i n Onset on T u e s d a y .
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t i o n s w i t h o u t w o r r y i n g about
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A d v a n c e n o t i c e i e g i v e n o f t h e nlgbfc, E d n a S t . V i n c e n t Millar*;
K a i l o r d e r s filled t h e s a m e d a y
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annual Christmas s a l e a n d s u p Stranger
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they art received.
a m o u n t t h e d i r e c t i o n s c a l l for
p e r t o ibe g i v e n b y t h e L a d l e s ' Grace. ( L i v i n g s t o n H i l l ; T h e O w n S a v e Y o n P a l s a n d Monty.
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every time.
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s c n o o l p r e s e n t e d - a v e r y fine p r o
gram of recloaciona, s o n g s a n d
playette u n d e r the direction' o f
their t e a c h e r s , Mrs. B e u l a b , Task-,
e r a n d M r s . Ellsaibeth
Parker,
hut Friday
afternoon.
Several
of the m o t h e r s and friends of t h e
c h i l d r e n aictended
a n d enjoyed
Doe efforts o f t h e p u p i l s t o enter
tain a n d t h e t a l k g i v e n b y Mr.
Bracey a t t h e close.
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CSOWH POINT -
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Mrs. L a u r a M o r r i s o n o f C o n
c o r d road, "who 'has b e e n q u i t e 111,
Is m u c h Improved
Peaked H i l l O r a n g e
held I t s
largest meeting- W e d n e s d a y e v e
ning, w h e n election
o f officers
took place. Officers e l e c t e d w e r e :
Master, E l s i e E v a n s ;
overseer,
Donald L a n g l e y ,
lecturer, Ruth
Clifford, steward, ( M a n n i n g M a r geson, c h a p l a i n , L u c y M a r s h , a s
sistant s t e w a r d , W i l l i a m S t o c k well;
secretary, J. A . S t o c k w e l l ,
treasurer, H o w a r d L a n g l e y ; Ceres,
Doris
Nutter,
Pomona,
Janle
Stockwell.
Flora, I o n a
Little,
lady assistant s t e w a r d ,
Phyllis
Stockwell,
gatekeeper,
Kenneth
Nutter.
executive
committee,
Rlcbard Erwln, m a t r o n .
Roxey
8tockwell
Announcement w a s
anode o f State G r a n g e D e c e m b e r
10, 12, a t Keene.
T h e dance
committee appointed f o r t h e next
two weeks
Elsie E v a n s , J A .
Stockwell, Iona L i t t l e .
Corner
school
children
are
busy s e l l i n g c h a n c e s o n a t u r k e y
to be d r a w n N o v e m b e r
25, the
proceeds t o b e used f o r a c o m
munity
Christmas
tree.
Prizes
w i l l ibe a w a r d e d t o e a c h r o a m f o r
largest s a l e of tickets.
G e o r g e P a g e Is 111 w i t h g r i p p e
He Is a p u p i l In g r a d e s i x .
Oarl S t l c k n e y is d o i n g g a r a g e
work l a C o n c o r d
Miss B l g e l o w
o f Cambridge,
Mass.. Is visiting h e r a u n t ,
Miss
Mooney o f C o n c o r d r o a d .
The
Juvenile
Orange
has
elected T h e l m a N u t t e r a s m a s t e r
for 1941
W o r d h a s been r e c e i v e d o f t h e
Illness o f M r s . V o n B o n u t e o f
New Y o r k , a s u m m e r r e s i d e n t .
Everett Clifford Is w o r k i n g f o r
Henry V a r n e y o n V e r n e y hill.
Mr. a n d Mrs. B v e l e t h ,
with
Miss F i s h e r and (Miss B y r o n , e n Joyed a m o t o r (trip F r i d a y
T o w n r o a d s in t h e C o r n e r s e c
tion are b e i n g g r a v e l e d b y R o a d
Agent Clifford
Most farmers in t o w n a r e b u s y
sawing w i n t e r w o o d
Mr a n d Mrs. E l l i o t t o f T i l t o n
were c a l l e r s In t o w n S u n d a y
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A 1940 remembrance of the 1875 fire at the First Congregational Church, as recorded in a communication to the editor and public of the Farmington News. The communication is written by Ned Parker and is on page 4, of the November 22nd 1940 issue.
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LEGAL ADYEBTISEMENTS.
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HAMPSHIRE.
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xb*s»y*:iiY»»i««; >
S T R J J T O B D .
M.—Tho Judge of Probate fbraald
1875, was marked by bitfer cold and a
d ; % t r j ^ d . > m o a n ; and down fell O n account of the" g r e a t i m m u n e *
county
me beln at lav of the eiUto ot
ilovar < a. Jones, late of Now DartutB, In uld
high northwest wind, which lasted into Bteople-^clocV, and clangorous bell, in
r a i u o o having in I
oonntj^loccaBed. lntestat^^uid to all Interested
and beyond t h e morning of t h e tenth of t h e midst-bf roaring a a m e s .
charge the great mooJc court "trial to be i
thi ruin
Y on aro hereby notified that Dana P Jones,
that short and aorry m o n t h . Not long
m i f e t h e - o w n e r s .of frop**rly thus
J
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j „ f Carlton I
f lmtnlatrator or tne citato of wld deowiBoU,
baafiledhit account ot the administration thereof
after one o'clock on the latter date, it ihjtuei* or destroyed were naturally sorry
^
Hondayi
Has cured EHEUUATISil
in the Probate ofl\co for aald couDty nod aril) ex
having been Wednesday morning, fire in viewcof-their. Tery acriouB Aosaa, i t
having secured the ser-;
btblVihe tame at a Govt of Probate to be (.olden
that has baffled our bast physiat D O T C T , lo aald county, on the Oral Taetday of
broke ottttio the ell p a r t of the E l m was a:subject ot continual m u t u s l con' f Q -Q Vetry of Worcester,
Jose next, when ana where yoa majr appear
cisns.
^
and ihow cause. If any you hare, aguait the
House which had been-boilt by the late g r a t u l a t i o u i n t h e community, that, no Mass,, as proaecuting attorney, while
Write S. A. Howard, ,Ne.?rV<
allowance of eatd account
Joseph-Nutter and was conducted by human life l i a d gone out in t h e .-hard- the defendent, nofrtobo outdone, ha*
And tt Is ordered that aald Administrator glTe
•Hamp.loq, N. H„ for. te3ti ..
notice, by canilug the forerolnay citation and
The man is consld
his aon, C. E . Nutter.
ships.of the-night.
a i n e d Col. A . V> N e w t o n , of t h e
this order thereon to bq^ublisheu throe weeks ered the most reckless of men
moaials.,
eacoesslroly in the Farmington News, printed who risks his life by patting
Alarm was sounded at once, and the
T h e - q m c k and clever townawomen m - J
^ - f t 4 his Hitherto good
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at Kannlngton, In said county, the laat publi
alert members of-the fire dedartnient the neighborhood made coffee and 'reputaUou.
cation whereof to beat least seien days before his head into the mouth of
a savage lion. The men who perform this were followed epeedUy to Central street served It iohtha men who worked, both.
aald court.
- Glren at Dover, In said county. this 10th day of foolhardy act are few and. far between.
MY. Perry is one of t h e most wltti
There are tens of thousands of men who by tbe aroused citizens of the village, ecorgbed and chilld, at every available
If ay. A. 0.18fi6.
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WILLIAM W MABTIN, ReffUter.
daily do a mncb more rash and dangerous to whom followed men "Vrom the out* oppartunJityj with the corner store as members of<the.fcar- Col. Newton is.
'E.-1rXEianTOit.
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dec a. They are the men who overwork, side districts, as the clamour continued headquarters, and with every aafe a n d widely known as an e l r q u e n t oJQT-hand
and neglect their health. No man can do
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
speaker, and his address to the j u r y
fitting place' as a way station.
this with impunity. The inevitable result to sound a need of all possible help.
STRAFFORD, w y—To the Judge of Probate for is serious illness sod premattfre death.
aald County
Tbe whole hotel, stables, and carOne of the sad minor e v e n .
... in summing uj> the case will be one of
Bespectfally showi and represents Cbarlos W One of the most common results of care riage house, were filled with flame iu fire waa,thje burning of a martin bouse I the most pleasant features of the occaj
lessness in regard to health is consumption.
Tibbcoa, Administrator of the estate of AsaJU
Virginia this
TlbbetU late of CarmUigton,
There Is one, and only one, unfailing rem little more time than one can sneak of vhioh K . ^ for many years been a feature
mue
tban
speak
which had t
=i Col. ~
^ Newton * i n ™ H « » ^hia I
. is
lie
de- edy for this dread disease. ItisDr Pierce's it a n d v e r y h t t l e o f U i e c o n t e b U of the
ceased, that the personal estate of
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E a s t m a n m i d e n c e on South
7&J&™SK ^
not sulficlent to pay the demands Golden Medical Discovery It has a record buildings could be rescued
this making his fourth trip to th&'t-atate
against the same by the sura* oJ Poor hundred of thirty years, during; which time it has
Main street.
Dollars; That said, deceased at the tune of ale cured oB ner cent, of ail cases of bronchial,
The shoe factory e u t of the E l m
Crawford, Tolls* orOo^Hatitge^ij
death, was seized of certain Boal Estate, altoate
Not even sp great a loss disheartened this season.
in aald FarmlngtoD containing about onohundred throat and long affections. It acts directly House had been occupied in oth^r
the people of the burned district, and, • Kelow will be found t h e names of all
o m O E , Wlllsoa Block, Main St, rarmlfnlon,
forty-flvo acres, bounded and described as fol on the digestive and nutritive organism. It
years b j the well known manufacturer it was not long before Central street the participants. T h e y are too well
N. H.
(
creates a healthy appetite for food, facili
,
. CO, uuuiiut, at tho road leading
said
. , „ . again •a ithrifty appearance, known-to need an introduction to News
> n ;
lows, to wit Beglnnloi land la bonnded West- tates the flow of digestive juices and pro John H. H u r d , now of D o v e r ; by t h e presented » «
appearance,
PI EE, LTJTB, ACCIDENT, PLATE ULA88,
motes the assimilatlotfcof the life-giving ele
FarmlDgioD village, sal
readers. I t will be <a long time befote
erly by land of wlogate Wataon, Northerly by ments of the food. It is the great blood.mak- firm of Berry and K i m b a l l ; and iby although i t 9 1 s impossible to restore
BTJBQLART AND BOTLEB 'rNSCKASCE,
[ W A S H E S 2*3*;
tbe UUlon Town lino; Easterly by lands ol er, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic. In cases Charles W T h u n t o n , who in 1871 tjad the b e a u t y of the elms which had so many of Farmington's prominent
tSeeted in reliable, compaSle» at eiiul'ihl«.rs>»s.
Heard Vnrnoy, the Peter M. 11 orne estate and
AT^ON«r.OPjrjftATK>N » '
citizens are again seen i n j u s t such a
prostration builds up
land of UerbertBoberta; Sonthcrly by (be road of nervousgives sound,itrefreshing tbe nerve ao improved the building: that at t h e adorned tKe thorbughfare.
«3-All honest losss* prom ptly.adjosted at this
fleep.
aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-five fibres and
time of the fire it was an imposing
In course of time the Shackford relation, and it will - be well for all who
nDloe. No polloj of onr.pfttrons.sJJorKXI t*; expire
acre* more or less.
I took a severe cold with sore throat.*' writes
without dee nottee.
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That the same la more than sofflclent for the Mrs. A. 8. liver hart, of Oard Sf " Scott Co., structure font "stories high, sccommo- block, t h e J . E . Davis residence, tbe desire an evening, of r a r e . enjoyment t o
_ a.
Spring, - • payment of said demands, bat is so situated that Ind. " Soon 1 began to cough, My right side dating the H a y n e s and Flanders last Wilson H o u s e , and the brick factories be present and hear w h a t they have t o
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The Cleanest, Sisteat Dye for
Regu.lar.Offlqe.D»va|n F t y m l r i g t o n
a pait thereof cannot be sold without lojary to became sore so that when I coughed fr seemed as
ought ft
lughed
[Soiled or Faded - Sriirt Waists-,
tho person Interested therein. Wherefore be though^nytidewouldbursL Tbe physician said factory, the millinery and fancy good* built by tho Hon. J . F. C l o u t m a n , re say about the stolen rooster.
The;
Evory ' T u a a d a y .
prays that he may bo licensed to sell at public I had pleurisy. X took his medicine for some
• Blouses, RlbbonavCurtains, UnderFollowing is the- m a k e - u p of t h e '
auction the whole of aald ileal Es ate ol said time and got no better,. All through the spring; store of Miss Augusta R. Thurston, placed the structures of t h e past, and
Other days, upon receipt o/csjl rrrinsJUelazraeli
Hioen, etc., whether SUk, Satiri,
deccasod^ agreeably to tho statute In such ease and summer I used mustard plasters andflyblls- and the Thnrntnn shoe hn«in»«» ot M .
Thurston «tin« business M Mr.
a p a r t of Central street as we c o u r t : —
or telephone aionx. expense. Address; OltArTJ)Aled tho serentccnlh day of May, A D. 1808. ten on my side and over lungs. Finally I began Thurston.
rOUJU, TOW.SS & GO* DOVSB^ N. H
'Judge-....
.. 8amunl 8. Parker 4 • Cotton or W 0 0 L
CUAKLKS \V. T1BBETTS.
to ache so badly between my shoulders that I
see it today, with the old California .Clei
Eugene P. Nuts
STItAFVOHD. 88:—Tho foregoing petition- \ could hardly eodurCIt and at limes almost
l-j
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Complainant
K- E. Carlton
being presented, it is ordered by the Judge smothered. My breath was so short that I could firirJ'mn!
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.°. «>»• House and -the,corner block still p t « e ,t
.Arthur IL VTlggin
• SotJ In All Color* by Crocers and,,
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that the samorbe taken into consluorallorj at n scarcely talk. Several of ray near relatives had are companies and their fellow citizens, . — recall their companions *of. 25 I Defendant... .
. to
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Defendant's attornoy..
court of Probate to holden at Rochester ID said died of consumption. I thought I would try
DrugghtBf or matted frto
Golden
'.Newton,
. . ..Ool. A. V. Newton, Worcester,Maas.
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County, on the twenty-Aral day of June next, Dr Pierce's of it, andMedical Discovery. 1 took the Thurston factory went down, and years ago, not '^before the war,"
two
two of
' Pleasant Pel
.DeputyBherllTE B.nayea
'forlS cents:and that the said petitioner notify all persons lets,'bottles a new pernon. hiswould not take down, too, had to go tbe two story | but before t h e great fire of 1875
and am
I
Court Officer,
Deputy lit
Interested therein, uy publishing a copy of the any money for the benefit received."
\AMm,
THBMAYPOLBSOAPDBPOT.\
house and outbu ldings with a black
some, with this order thereon, *thiee weeks suoislTcly In tho Fonnington News/anevapaper
enrUg?
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printed at Kacmlngton, the last pobUcitlon
smith shop, occupied aince tbe house
. Inted
whereof to*
to^crotKfwoflk previous to said day of
The R e v . H . Walter F u r b e r of P i t U . jnrorsrJ.F.Sairord, J.».naU.Balph3.DarU,
was bnilt in 1S23, by Mr. Nathaniel
hearing.
S C H O O L . BU^lr...
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M / " ' - ^ " " g a i n e d and
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B . Roberts, the father of Mrs Jonn M .
WILLIAM W MARTIN, Register.
^TRADCiMAMCaV
C l l e s e a f o r women in this country Berry. r t a , t h e father of Mrs Jonn M . installed on February 10, 1897, passed
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ens, W.D.Alien,o.vr.Taincy. r>. vf.Klmuall.
A truo cop
»py—Attest,
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WILLIAM W. MARTIN, Bcglitcr.
u
. , . „_„ . „ . , „ _ . Berry.
away on l a a t Saturday after a long illMr. John F . Cbeiley, , like . ."Uncle
are now old enough to haye customs
,
,
complicated by the amputation of
I b m been a_ sufferer from chronic
oop.vmoHTa * o .
ADTone sendtns; a skeleh and deserl ptlon msr
8TATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
and traditions, and a distinct under. N a t , " had to see his two-story house his leg not long ago. M r . Furber was diarrhoea ever stace the w a r and have
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o^e»lr«sce^r^lroe wheUierjuilnrenuoo.ls
aohlaUyaaieacloiulnextwUlnrworir-'froBilhaMi
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S T R A F F O R D , B B - Tho Jaflge
of Probate for
worms
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, i . r « t ™ »»> . ^
f medicines for it. At
probablr nsxenUhle. Conunordcetlona'strletlr
hotel,
antam mak* It » Eerfecc IM>«4,
aald county, to tho helra at law of tae estate oJ graduate life, after the manner of men e in ,ruins, on the west side of the v
eonfldentul. Oldest ajrencr tprafeurtnaiDfttsnu
, found one remedy that has
It^exp*!* all waste and polsonona .niatasr,
polaonoj
Levi Pearl, late of Parmlngtoo, in said colleges. T h e first serious attempt to » ruins. ?n the west side of the bo el, a native of North wood and was for a ^
In Amertcj. , We hire « ' v / s J t ! I ^ 5 o « i . .
XAccat*.
county deceased, intestate, and to ail Interested
.f"'
. „ , « _ . . : . . .nicies
dwelling having been so near to t h e abort lime located in Fermington, while been a suooeBB as a euro, and that is
nirlsi'Srit
therein.*
Dr. jr. P. WSST! SsTfoi- A B t a n , , Ms.
represent this life in magazine ariw es
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, chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and DlarfcTTO., A r
Yon are hereby notlflod that Samuel 8. Parker,
SCIENTIFIC AtKRIOJUV
i ° , "iifa L W n « l v ' b v " " t w i n d availed to augoment sue- a resident of this village. T h e many
R e m e d y . - P . E . Q I U S H A M , Qaars
Administrator of the estate of sold deceased, " T T T
has nled blsaoeonnt of the administration iBereol A b b e Carter Goodloe. at TWellesley. hby ' »
••Undergraduate Life
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Mliu, U . ^ o r sale by W. J . Evans,
snT«aentlooloarnsUweeia«terrM»l(lp»i»sri
h i s article a s
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In the Probate OfflceXoraald Coupty,and will ex.
fUOslx months. Spodmon ooplesana&asui
A W a r Kf IsalTe.
B O O J C o s -i-XTEriB sent tree^ddress
Mbit tbe same at a Court of Probate to be bbldeD
decease of the excellent man thus called
at Bochester In said county, on the third Tuesday nothing to do with scholastic ideals o n » « '» f r o " destruction,
The following l a t t e r e x p l a i n s itself!
MUNN o t C O . ,
of Junenex*, when and where yon may appear the problems««f higher education: it
g
T n . l d .to
he e ^
and hence in t h e prime of life.
Daan Jonn—I auppooo that by, this time yon
Z81 BnmA^mr. Hew Tsnrk.
and shew cause if- any yon hare, against the
Dewey, the Hero or Manila.
havegoto the, your denrart, but I hated to hate
reached war. command. yoa wanted to.
allowance of said account.
pictures the life as one who has lived
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averyuwty should read tho sketch o l
Everybody snowu reaa tno SKeton o l I you
And It li ordered that «Md Admlnlitntor gtvo
«>ng narrow building known
Tbe Boston Home Journal of May the life of tho naval commander who and «o lfa.aU right. Take care of, your health, G E O .
notice 07 canting the foregoing eltaUon and ttait U s e e s It. Miss Goodloe'a skill as a
S .
M S S E T T ,
ordar theroon to be pubU
—'—lharoon bo pubuanod thrte weaii auo- writer was amnlv attested bv the s u e
bxao
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California House.
14 gives an admirable portrait of Gerr- holds so conspicuous a place In tho eyas y t f J ? * " , i ! , ? " ? J £«>r salary «»>'
coaairoly a ttu Parmlngton Newa, prlnte at
ay in the Farmlr
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in^ton Kewa. prln'toS
- A I s T O l T . TX. H .
falls doe. I wlU need it all. Tho govornmont
will noed is all. fa,
_ Dgton, In Mid county, tho Uutpobllu
Farmlnyton, In aald county, tho laat pabUcaUoD ZeZ\ olT her "College O i r V ' s . o r i e t
» • » °"e J
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er.l Curtis Guild, J r ! o f the staff of of the c o u n t r y ^ l v l n g Lterestlne arieowberoof to bo at least aoven days Woroaald
present , H e guarantees good fits' and work
She exibft. heS, h f j r « d a keen S U ^ b o a t Hotel (Fern.ld and Whit.ier
Hugh Lee.
t ^ X ^ i L ^ .
containing will take oaro of yon. No more at Wirfc. or no sale, in Custom a n d Ready-Mada
court.
from your loving
G I T O D at Dover, In aald County, tula 17th day
appreciation of tbe sooial side of the block) and was used as a dormitory for
Mr. Guild Is an accomplished Bos- 20 large pages. Jujt publUhed. 10 cents — A t l a n t a Constitution.
Men's and Boys' clothing
otMaj, A. D.18M.
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it is
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8 station, tonian and has been associated with his postpaid. Address, C. E . Caswell, WarIt WILLIAM W. ItAETIN, Itaglater. lived atby Wellesley—particularly as fake
" t h e large majority who
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A Popular Tlew.
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work when 1 . « . . »| P'MMt- " ' Wedge wood, as father in the publication of t h e long ren aommlt, » . H'
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W i t h regard to our occupation of the
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. college sanely,
Commencement folders and invita Philippines i t does soam t h a t traditional
° l dormitory been burned established Commercial bulletin
8rRA»ronD, aa. To the Juago or Probst* toriald they work and play when it is time to .
county.
p l a y . " Her picturesque account of
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bardry poisible to
The death of Colonel C. A. P a g e of tions atrthe News office. Prices right. policy i s knocked, sky h i g h b y magnifi
Beapoctrally Bhows and represents Eben
e block or the Main street the Boston Brecon removes an exceedcent opportunity.—Philadelphia N o r t h Wanted on Salary or OoasmlsUn. Posi
o n r> 1
v
E. Berry, „Admlnjatrator of tho citato of " F l o a t Day," " T r e e D a y , " the " B a r n
,i - •
tion permnaent for mem adapted to sollrltlat.
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Jerorao B. Wlthara, lata of Now Durham, In aald Swallows," e t c . , is supplemented with
American.
- Cloutmsn, and tun shops
Spring irthe farorablo xlmo lo commence. Write
county, dooeaacd that .tho personal estate of
* 80od cltisen. v J U s ^ - ^ ^ ^ e d X &
&
for particulars.
a series of brillisnt IllustratioDs by tbe . . . ? ' fortunately, through the most His wife is the daughter of Mr. E . B . Early Risers ever since they were lntroaald dcceaMd la
TJnele 8am*a Spring Cleaning;.
THE B. G. CHASE CO., Nursorymsh,
.
-— - not snfflclont to pay the do.,
,
skilful management, the flames in Cen
Maiden, Mass.
V!!.?£. '? f.
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"gn'T Misses Cowlcs, Poixotto, Gilbert, and
Pbiilipa, formerly superintendant of duced here and must s a y j have never "There baa been a heap of rubbish dnmped
end S0J(» dollaisi that aald deceased, at the D
tral street were stayed in this quaint the Eastern railroad. A. relation of the
about the patient seas.
7 P
my family during forty
tlmo ofIhls death, wis seised of certain real Kosenmeyer
oleaning .hitherto has Jieen a
old building.
estate, situate In said New Durham, containing
years ot house keeping that gave such It And all for my spring cleaning, andahara.
about sorcnty.flvo acres, tsunded andd-vrlL _
la tlmo
I hope
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An excellent account of the fire, pub w r k n ^ w „ Ain6 < this vicinity, - W a ' f TWe B l By S
as follows;to wit: Northeasterly by "thorlbea
Bay
H o w ' s Thls.l
? > h ' " ^ and r c a t h a r»i c " Roberts,
r
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a laxative
yon catch my moaning.
well known - V K vicinity, and w a s I cattaartlo/ R o W -druggiBt, L
t
"[eaatarlyby land of Mots* ItandaJI; soauv.
owsrio-witl Nortnpnstnrlv hr ITIA
For I'm going to clean 'em-out," says Uncle
lished in the Rochester Courier, in its
nd
Moses B"jidall and Jonas II.
erly "by land" of Mo«B~B7.nuVlf^u imuu"iI! I Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
Bam.
road:
Farmington edition,' which was then conneoted with the Western division | Welch, Alton,
i!?,.?Zs^ „ ,*™) J tiroictt.
for any n„ir»
•And I'm going to rinse 'em down, and ^ ' m
notl and land pt Thomas Ertokctt. r r i s o n Ben. nm-ort htr iioiro Catarrh, that can not bo our sole dependence as a local news of tbe Boston and Maine, lines u p to
.,„
lis.anaianuot inomas n " ^ M o
nm-orl case of r >r„i„ ih
going to soak 'em ont,
Whcrelbro he prays that ho may bo licensed orrred byUall a Uaturrh Cure
EVERYBODY'S O O I U M N ,
the time of his decease.
to sell at pubUo auction the said real estate - - CflENEV & CO. Props., Toledo, O. sheet, says : " W e do not believe in
And L'm going to sponge 'era off and make
f Articles under this heading are contributed
'em cloon.
u,nuuuuw. j*,. aiiuj^i, ui uio wiuutre uowor
and homestead right, agreoably to the atatele in
Mr. E . E . Carlton accepted a n I Any Hem ot pnbllo interest which cannot proper And r U do a handaoine job with my ecrnbly b« classified under tho heading of "local** we
anch cats provided. ol April, A. D. 1808.
blnKhrnah and awab,
him pertcotly honornfiie in all business
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Dated tho lout day
wlil gladly pabllahln.thla oilumn. Correspondurgent and cordial invitation to sing 'nta most alga their names, not necessarily for
And I'll give a different aspect to the scene.
SrnirroitD, ss. EBEN K. BKUEY, Ailmr. transactions and fln.nclnlly able to carry .should certainly mention the feat of at- a
— Tho
musicals in Rochester, on inbllcauon, trot aa a guarantee of gcod'falth.)
Charles M. Armstrong, who went down
•'On tho PhllippLnos, n damp eratind for tho
t«dngpre^nied,in. o i ^ ^ foy-uo joogouat I —it; anyvobllgationa Pm de by their arm.
. „ ^? I K «°°?. ?
6y
Brm.
oelng presented, It la ordereu i S W S f f l
Wednesday of the present
week,
Never
Fails..
tho aama be taken Into consideration at a court
medlmval truck
W e s t c i T r u a x , Who'esule Druggists, through the roof of California H.
pu.se selecting for his solo the Long
EarmlBarea,a Centennial.
And the old mlftamal rubbish heaps of Spain,
pipesmsn drowned out tbat
I began, my vernal cleaning, and 1 think they Tsrenty-fi'
a n tritU paclram and
fellow version of the " L a n d l a d y ' s Editor Farmington News:—
convinces
tour WonAertvlprvp'
know my meaning.
cated therein by publishing
•at
P I L L CO., U . ^
Ar
Daughter," with the title of " T h e
For 2 turned jay hose upon them at fall crui
BoeTOH.Msss.
with this order thereon, thrc wco'ks surccMlrelj I a c t i n g directly upon tho blood and
throe
Dear 8 i r - ^ I am sorry to find that no
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T h e front of the building was occu Happiest L a n d , " set to musio by J u d e .
strain.,
cd rcturcrd br
in the Farmlnjrton Nowe, a nowapapor printed at. m i i r i i i a
.
. be
of the svstem. Price, pied by our senior dealer in boots and
R1 stamps for Piunphlet cosnUnlnir.Tssli
movement is being made for celebrating Aod.l gnoaa I swabbed 'em down* and I guess
~ guess
rannihgton, the laat publication whereof to
75o. per bottle. Sold by 'all Druggists. shoes, Mr L. L Pinkham, and other
A. o. w .
Map—•— to aald day of Jiearing,
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t prerlotu
rubbed It In,
ImttormailoaforladleZ
Farmington's centennial. I t is natural |
Testimonials free.
W I L L I A M W. iiiimM.Beglitir.
And 1 guess I swashed '«m off and made 'em
For sale In Fermington b j W J. Evans.
parts of the house were utilised as
BCCKI.KN'8 AKNIUA HAI.VK
that the absorbing interest of the wat
A true oopy^atteatt
clean.
11
. W I I X U K ^ W . ISxjma,
Beglsler.
tenements,
I'vo
The best salve in tho world l o r Cuts, 1and the consequent-business depression, And when eaya wiped 'em dry with my army
Bill beads, letter beads, note heads,
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Ip
people reluctant to give
T h e C. H . Hayes dwelling house Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaU Rheum,] should make „ ,
erivslopes, business cards, at the Newa
**L WlUtJaVOj
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There'll be a different aspect to tho scene.
ExGcntor's N o t i c e .
office.
and the Fuller and Small store in the ES«S ? & Tetter, Chapped Hands, thought to it or to incur addiuonal And I'll cloan off Puerto Kloo, and I'm (toton
Tho subscriber hereby gives notice to all con
Specifics act directly^upon thcLdlaesse,
earned that he was, on tho nineteenth day of
D the ^posTt.'voly ?J!»r?, i
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Small black oppoaite the hotel andd t h " PsH^lfJ"?*.J5?cures P , t a , « rEruptions i Z ^
i b S K * expense. But the value of such celeto wipe It dry,
" without exciting .disorder in othorparta
April, A. D. 1808, dnly appointed and allowed
T h o human machtuo starts but once T n u n t o n factory, were scorched aeverely quired. I t U guaranteed to glvo pe&fct
both old and. young can
And poor fllth infested. Cnba mnat be cloan,
to po;cxecntor of the will . of Peter M. . a n d "stops but once. You can keep It
of tho system. T h e y C a r e t h e . Sick,
i —
by thr) heat of the flimea across the satisfaction o r money refunded. Price.
y
e s t i m a t e . Farmington has, «ttrhtmdredyearaot lumber that itarnbbiah
Itorno,-. late « » T s i i _ i ™ . -ii-.c
ao
cr/acs.
rs^caa.
Strafford, det & S ^ ^ J S ^ S ^ ^ \ ^ ^ l ! < ^
%
"»<"* r e g u l a r / b y wide street, and caught fire several | ^^g^^
'
by Roberts, |
» P " » to be proud'of and we hope
- It yon wait, you'll aee.it burn like keroaone,
ineumberthat traiULnc T i T ^ r S S d a M t b l ^ ^
a d day of April, A. D. 1898.
De Witt's Little EarlyTilsors, the
I—Pevera. Ooagestlons, Inflanunattons. J25
| a future as good is before h e r .
Dated this li'th
And I guesa
soap 'em down, and I gnsea I'll
,..*.u
. „ . U0AMK ' f a m o u s little pills tor constipation and times, but the noble efms standing,
•
KHED A.™
a—Worms.WormFeTor.WorntOoUc... .33
aobur 'em off,"
Let us stop a moment in the rush
all stomach and liver troubles. Roberts, between served as a screen, and suffered
Do you w a n t off.ee stationery'that's I . j t
,\f,~^~i--—•«
T "~
I And I gnoaa I'll turn, my hose- on at fall
3—Teelhlnr.CqUo.Crylmi.Wslmfnlnese .38
druggist, L. G. Weloh, Alton.
, ° I
-.
strain,
irreparable injury in their unconaciaus a moneymaker ? If so, call a t the, N e w s | "
4—OUrthe»,ofCtilidrBnoranuIU_... .3,5
° 'l?T ?°i
J 7
A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' s Xfotioe.
but efficient interposition.
the town for the last h u n d r e d ' y e a r s r " ^ ' ^ ^ "
«"»«'**, then old Cuba
7—Conahs) Colds,Bronchitis
.39
office.
Tho snbscrlbcr hereby gtvos nolloo to all coo,
Pref. rjnrt on "Cahnn Dlplomney."
S-lVearatsl«.Toothache.Fsoesche... .35
earned, that she was, on the Kth day of April
T h e high wind carried burning brands
An historian can be found withfc the
And there won't bo any rubbish heapeTof
A, D. 1698. duly appointed and allowed to he Ad.
O Headache, SlefcHeadacha,Vertigo.. .35
—
Harper.a Magazine for July will and cinders an almost Incredible disOne Minute Is not long, yet relief is town's borders . and there is enough
Spain.
mlnlstrattlz. on the estate of Ira A- Cook, late ot
10—0ysper^ta,IndJgestlon,Weak8tomach.9S
Milton la the.county ot Strafford, deceased, and
Cenluiy
—
obtained In half thnt-tithe b y t h e use qf home talent both literary and musical, ••she has blotted all the oceans, and 111 wipe
has taken upon horeolt that trust, and jlrei
11—Bnppreised orPalnriil Periods
93
bond as tbo ,law directs.
13—Whites. Too Profnse Periods
.38
have an article on " A Century of tance, and the Peavey hill people hsd One Minute Cough-Core. I t prevents to p-ive a fine program. T b e expense
her off the aoaa,
Dated this l»th day—Tx^xrf,"""" T"'ll
ot April. A. D. 1888.
13-Cronp, Ijarynaltts^Hoarseness
38
8
Sa tSken % " ^ ' o l t AKKIE K, COOK. O u b a n Dlplqmacy," by Albert BusnpeU t o guard their roofs f.om tbe dangerous c o ~ U o n and quickly cures colds,
^ ^ W i l » u
$,
,*i Ue, tbe impulse which
°»
"
14—Salt IUiBDm, Erjslpclss,ErqpUons.. .39
I ot my vigorous
15—Rhenmatlsm, Bhenmatio Pains
3B
the collfges have/often beep Harvard sparks, as did persons even wide from erts, druggist, " n dG.iWeloh. Alton. K
Will -not some of tbe nntoldf worth
^»!&m*&>»*!.•• •
' H a r t , profeMorof,'history ataccused of paradoxically carried fire,
^ " V t b r o u t L.
tosTrouhlet
would follow would be of public-spirited, And.thiaU juat thMneaning
spring cleaning—
IS—Mklarls. Chnis,Pererand Ague
.38
straining theeJudicial and non-partisan
Theie
citizens take, this .rnatfer u p , form a
Pate's 'Washing day has come, and it la tlmel
h i S t t a i a t e i ^ . " r a i n m g t n Th'aJesdera of honipartlsap the direotwas a cryofthat Uy blasts Con- « „A ,.„„t.tw n ,T t± vaft-v.
u i and thought in
The,e was a cry that thi taU that
the
At
.
tror*m.i en„
nuivertity.
courfe
the
w ; n ...»
19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold mtheHead jtS
committee and made»«-- — " — ' - • * -an And. I gueaa<when 1 have soaped 'cm, and 1
the centennial "
anlno, aljow^jd^adjusftho, olatma avSait'the a » t t u d e to the extreme of fostering un- gregational church on Main street was
„
* » v a j . prove s i . innoeenee.
30—Whooplns-Cooth,
JiS
gncsSjWhon I bavo wronj, 'em,
t h e
aeeured^tuccess.
8.
37rKUnevJllseases
.9.8
c^n°ty0of*^,b|r.% , W « B »
*?
«S'
'
o» Are, fort, r od, to the southeast Tnd
,?? '
,
!P«
And Igueas when I havehpntr 'era out to dry
May 17, 1898.
Hot a aingloblot ot Spain on an island shall SS-NerroDs Detlllt^
1.00
?.?^i^ii r?^ ?K & H <!L. ' J;
« » case, though Prof. H a r t u judicial, and » few men haetened to the scene 8 "9'> wash holding-a-series of meetings
d
romajnj
30-ilrlnary Weakness. WetUngBed... .98
& ^ ^ ^ & & & r
o ? ^ K
^
«kro«8bout. s u c h t a n j m n u t . ; Smoke puffed from a ventilaVor , n X
" ^ e l p ^ f o r was noted for
And 1 think that they'll feel cleaner then,
1
7T-Gf lp#Hay Perer
98
as/all"
^To'of^ ArM. 'to twci?. S S S S f " ^ !L°
" '
coDcTudes. xear f the building, and from" the » ? » ' B ° ° d looks. O n e e v e n i n g . * I" S. E . Parker ShaVon, tvts., writes:
Dr. Humphreys' Manual ofaU Diseases at your
Tiraffiriits or Hallsd Free;
nnutoopi«« A
»
*
M was U l k i n g | - . ' bave triod DeiVltt's: Witch Hazel
oach of said days. , « . » .woiveooiock ii. on t h a t our attitude h a s besn characterized steeple, near the.main roof, and WU- 8 a m Walter Foes In Sew York Son.
drujsuta. or sentpn reoelnt of- prlos.
-JohnBts*
»'«> of hypoorisy,and duplicity, t h ' * ^ l ^ £ P ^ ^ - t ?
SS"
SswS-ortt
WUUsm * Job.
t
JOHH TUTXLE, Oommlssloner. b y a forbearance and a lack of territqC iam w'ingale, George WC F e r n a l d . and
Subscribe for the N e w s .
A d b ^ t r a t o r ' S Notice I ? ?
°
« » t « ™ a o n r i r ? D a n P . Cilley, pefbspVsVme o 7 h S
™ a sudden-glesr, of^aracfenstfc
once u p into the organ
r : ^ ?
^ * ^ *
fl ^
• w e n t at oneetiD ihto.thW n » s . loft-andfc»Jnor-tnrn«d
roaiirlio^a
t o r , a l t . pile cure on t h o mTrket." & b e r t s
Tho eubsortbor hereby gives notice to ' sll eon. illations,
the steeple, with buckets of water, ting in the pulpit behind him,, and said, druggUt, L. G, Welch,. Alton.
"
corned, that he was on the third day of afar,
Whooping Oough
A. D. 1899, duly appointed and allowed to he ii
hoping to put-out that whiph was sup- amid a whirlwind ofjapghter:—
.
tnlnlstrator, on the estate of Qoorco noyt.
ssesidsarslUhU.aieatWy.reirnlatljijt medicine. *
. . . bV wma , ,
u.
^
lata of Harrington, . In the county, of etiaJToni . ^
— ——-„—
° ° y who was nearly dead paTedto"
' ' W e l l , John, your.'cdngregation can
N o order too ' " g ° * n i Done tool
never accuse you of being a two-faced » s l l to receive prompt and,'carefnl
?n*a
bonteeWdJreeti" '
,S.?
<=°»gh.. My brand upon tbo roof.
Daiod Uus seventh day of May, A. D. 180*.,
\enaea,chanib.er]aln'sT Mr. " "
|
''
10
SAMTJEi; 8. PAHKEB. neighbors: recpmm.ended,Chamberlain's]" Mr. Wingate'was o u t u p o n t h e r i d a e - 1 ^ • ^ ' " n - ' b e y f - P o r ' t n e X o r d knows attention at t h e News office.
\ V . ^ L j . « ; are presspt, aafa asd,aertaln In resale. The ranlne (Dr. Peal's) nrrw<Us*M
u o l * t . Benlimrwhace,gi,oo. -JAinm f s u Manioasi Co., CUrrsland, o T ^
M N W'
Cough-remedy. I dld;npfctblnl6,that any polo with ^ b u c k e t , of water, when .the - ? " f ?H
•W^W..-HrtngRTB.-DHTjQ6IOT.^ABMmQToN."N. H." "
~
C O M M A N D E R DAVISf I N S I G N I A
a t h e
^ i b s ^ i w ^ I . S S a X t h . f , Srf°
°,
^ 5
^ / t u r c h was mied with
»>»»»»»l>s>s»>ia»»»»l>»939»»a^J; »iT«JISf»t: Wba>;n«>-lt Wonld'jB. to
JudsoofProhatofor the eSSu^St,BtrsnJida
I noticed an Jmprovpmont, nnd ontjbot- Barnes, The ihtee men named. M r
-wear yonraelvesKiut :
[
'
,
TCV '
nlm^-KidrieV
P ^ ^ S S f f ^ X S f S A
h l m . o n t k 4 y . I t is the .best Fernald and- D r , Cilley haririg b S
Commander Davis of tho auxiliary, fannti, tho other.hair on »ou. .
^. .
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"
then hardly twenty-on. years oldffounjl
necessary to retreat'hastily, b u t stiff
fngton. 1 wflh cold, t h e i r clothes a mass of ice,..,,
...
1 ARE IfBAD^fTOulraM.'tolbe najd!, „
^'^•".L^f^i ^
« KalU3ton aforesaid, on ths
UilrUolh tlsy ol Juno; lSM/aod on tharthlr^.llrBt
1 |-and .tbeir:eyea^blinded:-by smoke, they | V
Clevelandi,and,dn r w l m o w l w 3 r p n e n t ^ J ^ begging-"«for'poor, * » »Twee^pfioesbcHi»-if«-:»^
^^' tw^,^. ,t^aZiZzdZ
•dnyotOc.toW, 16S3, Irom two o'clookto fMr,
I-men ^ ^ 4
I cbuld'nort'racS the' litt'le stairway which
o'docS. In;the aneraoon ol of ah ofsalddavs.
" i S ^ p W j ' n . e r i u o e n . regent of Spaing 't a r e1 our atudenta to
Onc of AaxtiUtfi. most faDatod tills 1th day of May, 1808.
'
led to .their lofty but, perilous position.
? S | ^ ^
ctocomtod h i
tho order IsabeUa:
» ^^ ^"T l " . « .
?i i
">
«BP t . PAKKEB, Commissioner,
inpos.pIiyricJWi'iaysj wScrof- f tho Catholic.m w i t h Insignia of a Greolr i ^ , ° »eT «who_eipoot«t?to ? i? l i^? »own"Quired^isewherri^ aTheTbcltIn"erTui^OTt"»>o'un?nSn
Tho
is
make hla
way in (he war'd la course
"
"yoomr-njan
Over .and over they crept about, feeling
,„,,
_
, „
Is Impossible unless
forf.tKe^pepipgi.Iuitherfloori until; they
Hiking Threes-bennta..
merit iXJts founda,
were;/almost .overccme by, h e a t and
Poultnsy Bigelow; w h o withio a Uon. A century of!
amokTe,' when a cry from .one of"them
month hss crossed Spain on a biojele, p^njmak(iime?ns!
told t h e good news<that-he h a d a hand
,
"
givc3 tho Spanish view of the situation * legacy 'bFexpe-"
npOot the: ,trapwsy> andi with careful • stout muscles and", pow«f to
i n s series of articlos written for Hsr. rienctv The secret
'
m a ' t i a i t f ^ ' f o r ? ' i n q n l r e d the
movenjents,..thoy 'made :tbe' descent to
por's Wcokly,
of t h a success of
sdnatc*;- ' •'What-'&d•vnxlt»ga ^H'Ur'' '
safety: no t ,a .moment; too. soon, .agrepjng. * Resist Stecxtc iv'FoKcteKatte-'
the Harrison brand
• "-WelV^ropUea'Davis,4,*ojmohgother
^o.jttaxivtn
•th?,tjieicr sgoin wopld 4boy, bei likely fi chiUrert tttcre it
A.ct 6v^r« Tj-lck,
TpwS'-and Country,
things,, on^rnan, ^who.weaxsi-^t.dPPonf
yefjualto. t o i w e ; a m o r o naxr,qw. escapu froavii
0OSIN_BSS!ijbOLLEQEM
tion has'thijiigliKcdf a u d l e n c b j m w ti^a
I t cortalnly looks llko It, h u t them Is ReadyiMlked Piuit'
6Bdi.dp»thi„V.
S^-M^.
rjnbon'ab airy titno.''^& d4n g!5 tx^'ib tho- ,-or tto NEW YORK BUSINESS OlS^&il&n&tk'^vS&ffitfL
f c t d l y u o t r l o b ^ h a t - i l i . .'Anybody, can i?:*V-$
'- to BttSSa S r i T p S ? ' uS°- , u»uoy-*rgolng to.temr^roryser^ola5iheTi;hwut «mi"youleas"
pedsoo ^ d T m o c k s »V.the» doori .-and-toll: " f S U J K ^ a . ? ? ? ? ! . .
T h o .fatal brand that.bad been blowft
U-ylt -who has Lnmo Baok nbd Weal!
"o^lalent, dose
number stodootl• -Jc- attendance who hivj-jirt
.Inferior tfachcratndlai ?"5 »« people of ton toil o f that at', jiontha hero.Is equal to a voir • f
us
at'.
na
Klflaoys, ilnlarln or norvons troubles attention to ihemlinto' tho qulo'f' sanctuary, over" >U, lthe '
if sanctuary, over" all. i b
jln nny other, school. lEust Such ople ton toll or never, ootoln poaltlona for their srSd-'
Besides jsuah.sohools raroly
Wamcim hoicnn-curohimself right away calprinciples, JudiRnS'th9y|Tre £06$6,lab h u n la/nt'onico. J' uatc3. -IVe-offer
Besides jsuoh,so!
intervening building's; bad done its'
by taking Electric Bitters. This medl^'Th'Sri ybu'tl totlerfefib i t Uang\vit}i'
secret vork;th.otoanhlyj and, tha- struclj-. _ of CocUIhrcr O i l i y i ^ - H y ^ ^
j-ouwliBttiyou go to E O O ; " retortediSen—^
danger
$ ^r*^,,
5
R uB r . -^ . - 7A— - 7 ^ S ten9grapner.iOWrK;or ^ J ^ dr«rator, vrtitorVrVe
^ t ^ ^ ^ .Telegraph . ] ^ ! ^
' pHosphifes of Iltri»e,'ioct So<la,
,
TXCSsfully nil, snil->ecuro sHuatlnM promptly forttll graduates of Bdalneaa nhA ct,'«i*irii*
Ifrfiiiroat i&^a^-iv^ptttttotr 2
i h o Spaniards captureAyon nndabonld M U « M . IJofortoBftntati., Morcliauts and p r o m l n e n t ^ S S a i l u r a t a S t w r r M S S S f & i h .
Oarpcst thought
Smto
N?fei^jrotxi fIrjstx benea th it-'jjt rnasxa.tt • Wdo ybu'foMutiricL "—VTiUinmE. Our- ^^•^^i^^^J"-^sttaoiilalsonreojeat.you-aro seoldng employmentW e n ^ n n 7 t t a ? miSSfSiSZi••
flons. Expetaos-inodop>to.-<,;If
rad^wllUna^Ito
i tho .cSpcnditu'ra
'in-:ciUcftf^^taaKli
tt>c.ch«fci red s V ^ ' f f l s ^ n i ^ c f ^ i
• HM%%W?£$%*
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^
» l-itorrrm Uor?- ^^^ |T2
i thureiii it's p r e h y
^•jblooct. It
cr^Ui'^ntppctitc
- ' ,'"' .. 'GZAEbCElVSa QAETE3,PreSldont.PorJOBgTO»irBand^^^5
TJp-to-dato material np-to-dato work;
eq.u»llc(J, {lyfor- food ajvd^yiei the body, I—the kind tliRt's d o n o ^ t tho NewsJ
, MyKpfUbjaryij the
" 7^«st»lthote>tefr«ars.
md have cuted thounniU of
, .Only. §01
pow tt- aaou gh. to 'digest it. Be
I oQlce,
clock, .arid, tfia, lwH.rT»\l|''W«fe,' losl
nscs ofifcrvotis Diseased, such'
n i
entB.ft.hoU10St S\*.
sur* T o t i . o - a SGOTT^S,Emui-,
lcss!J.hah'fortY iriiautes«ffom-tlie-in«tsUt
asDehlhty, Diirlncss.SU.i>)«s»Storu.
S . M . Geary, Plorson, Mloh., writes:
_ ?JJS»ndVaric«:e!«^.uof*j-,Sa
when; the Exit puff oY'smoke l)to)re
Thq-clc»rtIieWjdii,»lr«««ike»
^AroEOlflluEnnnlnstouby *
s n ^ W l t i J s WILBhJOMcei SMvoTIS onflflp
NVe.jirini wedding mi aMlrem ur'Ai
througKtVeitoojT. •;
*
cirC»«Ut»o«, MAkc.TUeaatToa.
fr& #r*i St.eo r- .11
'."PAeil'lI^hcce .loy»3^.-!linu' 5.11 oilierthat Hit.WiliitlnguishatlfroirL
an^rareil
L»tto7 to ih«-iliot. W^V'-,Ail drrfm'.iai
remedies comblaed. J.i>~ cures eczeinsT h e h«n3« oC t-he tli»l ,ih'die.afett,ihtee
SCOTT * BOV?Me, Ch^i«.*'>fAr York.
work-.
K a r f n i n g i o r v New»»Co.
, * t i d all oDicr slcln tli»e9ges.» Yto"berf»,
H L L » o'clock: oii' NVt-duesiisi' W6ruing- vriben .ssU-Sl'r, ts/oo-., S « 4 . I O T SrM >«>^:t.---i;.'Aii~^KrtAt)SjJo«rrt»»1.0«;' CM
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A 1898 account of the Central Street Fire in 1875 from the Farmington News, Page 4, May 20th 1898. The fire was swift and burned down many notable buildings including the Elm House hotel, the Thurston factory, Nat Roberts house, the J. F. Clesley house, and the First Congregational Church. Many, many other homes and businesses sustained damage.
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T H E F A M W G T O N NEWS
F A R M I N G T O N , N . H., FRIDAY,
Vol.-.XLTIII
IN MEilORLAM
William L. Berry
Ri^YON & W O O L
William
Lionel
Borry,
one
of
F a r m l n g t o n ' 8 most
BODB,
HOSIERY
honored
the
farmington
21
years,
and
clerk a t
N a t i o n a l b a n k tor
IE. YOU "NEED.-A'PAIR OR TWO OF
IADIES'/: EATOH -USD WOOL EOSE,
•DO -NOT MISS'THIS, OTJE EEGHJIAE 98o
' U H B OF ALL GOOD COLOES. SPECIAL
and
Mrs. Albert
Main s t r e e t
O t i s on
North
last S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .
T h e e n d f o l l o w e d an
Illness
of
six
Another
occur o n
of
53
night
years,
loss I n
fire,
the
second
F e b r u a r y 10, a f t e r a
and
inflicting
gToss damage,
to
lapse
similar
ravaged
the
the 5 3 r d a n n i v e r s a r y
ton's v e r y worst
ary
r
10.
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of
fire,
Febru
w h e n fire broke o u t In
the o l d Elintt H o u s e
that
occupied
ing a n d left
and
Fer
last
cmplary
g r i m a n d spectral
Main
Mr
74th year.
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in its
only
the
w a l l s of o u r
path
once
s w e p t all In its p a t h to t h e
n a l d bli»ck on the C o r n e r
of
"Also a. good number
spite of w h a t s e e m e d to b o a v e r y b a d
beautiful
cold, M r . B e r r y r e m a i n e d at h i s d e s k
Main
*
%
until the
lic l i b r a r y , w h i c h f o r m a n y y e a r s h a s
"Now**
S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 4 , but on S u n d a y
been o n e of the
the
l n c l u d i d the
he w a s f o r c e d to go
building,
the
f r a m e HIMJC factory o w n e d and
at 4 5 c Pair
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close of
cept the
b a n k i n g hours
bed a n d
friendly assistance
.and M r s . Otis.
rapidly
to
ac
of
Mr
H i s Illness developed
a crisis a n d
his b r o t h e r ,
F r e d S. B e r r y of S t . P a u l , M i n n . ,
.sumomnod^
arriving
'ternbon, w h i l e the
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still a b l e
was
Thursday
of.
afflicted m a n
to r e a l i z e
and
was
appreciate
the c o m f o r t the b r o t h e r w a s a b l e
bring
with
his
ceased
was
bom
presence.
in
D e c e m b e r 3, 1854,
est son o f
Perkins' Stores
Farmington, N. H.
to
on
and
Borry
The
de
Farmington
on
w a s the
William L.
(Colbath)
to
and
He
eld
Callsta
received
his
early e d u c a t i o n in t h e p u b l i c s c h o o l s
of F a r m i n g t o n a n d
New
North Berwick, Me.
from w h i c h
attended
Institute,
he w a s g r a d u a t e d
honors In A p r i l .
ly. be
later
Literary
Hampshire
1875
attended
with
Subsequent
B r y a n t & Stratton
Business c o l l e g e In B o s t o n a n d It
assumed w a s g r a d u a t e d from t h e
partment
education,
accountancy
do
which
while
attending
O n completing
Mr Berry
his
returned
to
F a r m i n g t o n , w h e r e f o r a n u m b e r of
years h e
w a s b o o k k e e p e r for b i s u n
John
cle,
N
Berry, a shoe m a n u f a c
Btreet.
fire a n d
b u i l d i n g on
The F a r m i n g t o n
occupants
of
s w e l l e d t b o loss w h i c h Is e s
$100,000
p a r t i a l l y covered
This
by
insurance,
undoubtedly, w i l l
which,
contribute
to p l a n s f o r rcbuihjtlBg
contlrfgent
upon
town m e e t i n g
lumination
the
which
action
on M a r c h
by t b o
toilets, a n d
ore
of
13.
the
A n Il
In the r e a r of the
ing, o c c u p i e d
from
pub
w a s a co-sufferer from
t i m a t e d [to b e o v e r
was
North
build
kitchen
dense
smoke
and
Issuing
w i n d o w s ' a n d a r o u n d the
roof
was d i s c o v e r e d a b o u t f o u r o'clock
In
the m o r n i n g by F r e d D a v i s , w h o r a n
to p u l l
in an alarm
Frank
Dame,
n l g h t w a t c b m a n at t h o P a u l J
ard
Rich
f a c t o r y , also d i s c o v e r e d the
from Its reflection
in t h e
opened t h e
whistle.
steam
fire
sky
and
The ap
had
g a i n e d s u c h h e a d w a y t h a t the
ing a p p e a r e d to be d o o m e d
build
and
a
were
soon
playing
on
the
burning
s t r u c t u r e a n d w o r e j u s t a b l e to
the
fire
keep
w i t h i n b o u n d s of the
ing, a n d I t w a s most
build
fortunate
that
nearby f r a m e buildings were covered
last n a m e d
for
A.
of
Nute &
Sons
business of
Arm, M r
the a c c o u n t a n t
for
Berry
this
became
Haskell and
Ad
with s u o w
By the t i m e
the
fallen a n d the d a n g e r f r o m the b l a z e / ]
communicating
was
less
ened b y t h e fire lyelng"confined
homo
and
that
and
position
from
city
his
Twenty-one
years a g o his c a p a b l e services
secured a s
clerk a t
tho
were
Farmington
N a t i o n a l b a n k a n d d u r i n g that
time
aside f r o m brief a n n u a l v a c a t i o n s ,
he
elsewhere
in the s t u r d y
bjftck
walls,
spite
falling
teracting
water
tlmbors a n d
Influence o f
of
tho
of
the
It
was
institution
control,
quested
only
the
to s t a n d
did,
case
of
ness a n d keen J u d g m e n t as a
gency
clor t h a t M r B e r r y
trustee o f tho
was
what
Inter
flnan
elected
Farmington
bank In D e c e m b e r , 1 9 1 1 ,
Savings
and
was m a d e a
i
some
In
The
blaze
for
building, so
that
the
cluding that
banK.
Those
offices,
general
friends,
was
of
a man
of
bank
most
Berry s e r v e d
Socially, except
Lodge, I
together
duties
with s p e c i a l
faith
for
upright
tioncd
homo on
opera house was one
of
p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s in thlH
the s t a t e .
The
the
finest
st-cilon
of
It w a s of two-story b r i c k
c o n s t r u c t i o n , w i t h b a s e m i nt a n d b a l
con>
total
I t w a s erected In 1881
cost
clud.-d
of
$ 2 1 , 3 5 5 76
p u r c h a s e of
equipment
which
the
Several
at
lot
tall* of
thousand
improvement
b u i l d i n g committee
Alonzo
In
und
all
dol
lurti s i n c e h a v e b e e n expended
the
a
with
insiulla
other
d*
The o r i g i n a l
w a s composed of
Nute
Cloutman
Library
have b e e n removed
to
the
rooms
J
I* I*
in
Woodbine
loses a citizen o f
character
brother
men
cousins
North Main
a t 1 30.
the
Surviving
Funer
street
with
Berry
Tuesday
Rev
W
R
were
the
located
selectmen's
proved
their
contents Intact
the
did
of
loss
of
rear
of
faithfully
preserving
Tho
their
library
housed
were
apparutuH
which
was
of the
In the east e n d
base
ment . w a s b a d l y d a m a g e d
ceived
the
b r u o t of
the
having re
fire,
to roof
end
as
the
any
other
part of
mostly
T h e cause of
fire is
The
unknown
was
occupied
ing
with
the
high
against E x e t e r
Janitor
school
and temporar>
service w i l l be jjlven us soon an pott
smelled s m o k e
thorough
sioit
search
of
H e received b i s
education
could find n o trace of
Headmaster
premises
GRAY
W h e n a very y o u n g
drawn
sibilities
nhoe
Industry
of
Mr
followed
peudmlly
those
always
his Identity
tions of
Shoe
circles
laMt D e c e m b e r
F
Leavltt
enterprise
Cloutman
M a i n street
and
to
he
ecutlves,
tUI
with
moiul
Mr
of
the
Leavltt
bis
plant
took
of
local
Identified
himself
fneud
the
de
progress
In
and
with
Everett S
fire
Mr
Pike
ter he h a d g o n e h o m e
hut his
Investigation
af
the same
sults
who
Mr
met w i t h
Pike a n d
b a d oversight
the
of
system, a r e confident
final
re
heating
started
from
Tills is t h e
that
worst
source
fire
mg
his
Gray
project p l a n
ized an
In
that
has
unpopulated
al
and
was
affiliations
Lodge
A
( hapter
ley
F
R
Mr
Haverhill
His Ma
M
M ,
of
WE
ARE STILL SERVING THE
Perfection
tbe Mystic S h r i n e of
try
< lub
ed at the N e w Furniture Show
and are worthy your inspection.
PUBLIC THE BEST THERE IS
December
23
none.
this locality
IN FOOD AND PLENTY OF IT
GIVE US A TRIAL AND
Forrest
w i t h one
villc
ltt
brother
Ave half b r o t h e r s
t llfton
Ralph and M a r k
a n d a half sister
The
H. W
Pray
will i m m e d i a t e l y r e s t o c k
him
from t h
h<>me M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n
YOUNG OR OLD CAN FEEL
famil>
two
funeral
n cluck
was
Interment
was
loss F a r m i n g -
Cloutman factory
It
is
t h a t the o p e r a I
d. J. CURTIN, Prop.
Phone 8074-4
bouse s h o u l d b a v o b u r n e d on e x a c t l y
with t h e
highest
g r a d e s of
fashion
gives m u c h s a t i s f a c t i o n
friends a n d
It
t o the m a n y
a c q u a i n t a n c e s of D.
N
his s u p e r v i s i o n of t h e s t o c k and
floor
m a n a g e m e n t , and h e a n n o u n c e s
that
this n e w firm Is e x e r t i n g every e f f o r t
to b r i n g t o t h e w i d e c i r c l e of p a t r o n
age that t b o W o n t w o r t h store e n j o y s
a new a n d u n h e a r d o f s t a n d a r d
that
progress o f
the b i g
England
recognize
Sanborn - McDuffee Co.
R O C H E S T E R , N. H .
Rochester
business
store u n d e r t b o
Mr
centers
Thoso w h o
the
Wentwortb
their c o n f i d e n c e
of
may
the
of
safely
tho
To those who are particular about ''.%u food we sav be
choosy about bread thus adding to !i e n ; o \ , M i - and food
value of each meal
at
the
Take M & M Bread for instance made ot
.>•• te-;ed
of
repose
new
.
ie
some materials in speckJess. suniit kitch. • Bir < r, • is
better than reading Come and see M M B a taxed
1
Also ask your gTOcer for it Note I U apr* - „ A o- .a firm
texture and fine white appearance Y>;: » ; ' like t c w n \ it
shoes, keeps and toasts Its digesti!' 'i;\ food v^lue and
health qualities will prove themselves
W e repea' ^sk >our
grocer for
k
lot at N o r t h P a r i s h c e m e t e r y
The
whist p a r t y
Franconla
Notch
In
last
aid
of
campaign
the home of M r a n d
Thayer
the
held
Mrs
at
Prod
Thursday evening
M&MBR
I
wns
occasions
Ihe k i n d g i v e n In this v i c i n i t y
Mrs
In
D r a w n by t b e p a t r i o t i c
and tbe reputa
hospitality
Thayer
and
of
devotees
mah
Jong
Seventen
M r and
of
whist
responded
tables
In p l a y i n g t h e
In
rivalry
games
throughout
In
were
progress and a good natured
the
wo*
evening
F i n a l count of scores (rave t b e l a d \ c
flrstprlzo
SAMPLES O F
for
Dole, a n d
bridge
first
U
Bragg
Now on Display
Eliminate Exoeriments*
H a v e It Tailored by Taylor
No transaction complete until you are
satisfied
(teurge
prize
to
booby prices
Mrs
P
and
George
prizes for whist
SPRING SUITINGS
to M r s
gentleman s
A r t h u r Jones,
Mrs
IV>le
Roger
son a n d E a r l e T u t t l e
flrsl
IDLE MONEY
WON'T
WON'T
WONT
WON'T
WONT
RUN FACTORIES
PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT
GROW CROPS
BUILD BRIDGES
BUILD ROADS
Morrl
boobies
Mrs
IDLE MONEY SPELLS NATIONAL & INDI STRIAL DECAY
Arthur Hayes and Clarence Clough
first
prize for mah Jong
Rogers
Dainty
booby
Miss
Mrs
Ruby
refreshments
were
C
C
Barrett
provided
The f o l l o w i n g m o r n i n g t h o e n t i r e re
celpts f r o m the p a r t y
$35
w e r e voted
by
amounting
the
conta N o t c h c o m m i t t e e
Ington P u b l i c
whose I ORB
to
Fran-
to t h o
Library
from the
local
Farm
association
fire
wan
only
partly covered by I n s u r a n c e
Put Your Money to Work!
4- P c. per A n m
nu
Compounded and Credited
EVERY T H R E E M O N T H S
In Our National Savings Dept.
CATHOLIC CHURCH NOTES
to
this
merchandise
of
Why Not Be Particular?
New
administration
in
fact,
h a v e come
reliability
and b u s i n e s s courtesy
firm.
a n d . In
the
You Eat Bread
appeal for s a v i n g the v e r d a n t b e a u t y
store
able- m e r c h a n d l s o i n l a d l e s ' w e a r
In
WHIST PARTY
FOR FRANC0NIA NOTCH FUND
la r e m o t e .
mer
Company
held
AT HOME HERE.
they
the
Leav
Mrs Lena Page
HUI v i v t s
F
to
E
Colby Or-
SATISFY YOURSELF
Wont-
Is second
1893
who
Leavltt
the
will In e v e r y w a y k e e p s t e p w i t h
CASH or TERMS
tbe Peu
MacCallum
manifested
In
all of
Boston
I O O F
Ou
of skill
chant
\ al
Haverhill
he m a r r i e d C a t h e r i n e J
their s u c c e s s
as a
1000 TIMES A YEAR
Pentucket
Merrimack
also A l l e p p o T e m p l e . O r
that h a s c h a r a c t e r i z e d
w h o s e reputation
degree
( ommandery Knights Templar
numbers
worth,
w ere
32nd
tucket ( luh and the H a v e r h i l l C o u o
with
short,
Leavltt
His fratern
a
and A
H u w r h t i l Lodge
guaranteed
to Mr
this
Included S a g g a h e w
A
L o d g e of
der
Cheney t o l e a r n t h a t h o w i l l c o n t i n u e
These are the new suites select
of
connections
He
same s p i r i t of p r o g r e s s i v e e n t e r p r i s e
R E E D SUITES
DINING SUITES
B E D R O O M SUITES
O V E R S T U F F E D SUITES
material
Mamin a n d an O d d F e l l o w
and D e r r y ,
In
In
a trust in w h i c h he
social
uumerous
bridge
aro w o r t h y successors
close
tbe
tract
took a v e r i t a b l e p r i d e
tlon of the
In o t h e r q u a r t e r s .
Rochester, N. H.
a m e m b e r of the b o a r d of dlrec
sonic
Identified
that t h e y w i l l b r i n g t o Rochester
Lothrops-Farnham Co., Inc.
v i l l a g e into a r e s i d e n t i a l s e c t i o n now
having
ton h a s s u f f e r e d since t h p d e s t r u c t i o n
F
Save the Green Stamps and Get 'S & H'
Premiums FREE.
they were per
of t h o
fire
FOR PAYING CASH
vestment a n d p r o m o t i o n of t b e b u i l d
L o a n association
selectmen,
(he
I
THESE STAMPS ARE YOUR DISCOUNT
pride and a
Interest
velopment
ONE WITH 10 CENTS TWO WITH 20 CENTS
10 WITH $1 00
new
Farmington
much
PURCHASE.
products,
s i n c e t b e re
to
of t b e f a m o u s N o t c h
la
of
ablli
several
whole-hearted
tho c o m m e r c e of N o w b u r y p o r t . M a s s .
J
much
perefct
ion f o o t w e a r p e r f e c t i o n
years, h a v e
MODERN FURNITURE
business
have reached the a c m e of fash
Patten, b r o t h e r s w h o . I n a f e w s h o r t
It
health*!)
he a d m l n l s t ^ e d ^ t b e - f l T I a n
a long time
and
on
he w a s c h a r a c
delegated
management
"S & H" GREEN DISCOtnfr STAMPS FREE WITH EVERY
occupied
factory
a t t e n t i v e to his
though
and
Farm-
the p r o d u c t i o n d e t a i l s to t r a i n e d ex.
city
their c a p a c i t y for b i g business
trans
I M i l ill
forced his r e t i r e m e n t
tenstically
'The E a t s
Y o u r Needs F o X
Now and For Next Winter! *
Four years ago
Mr
w h e r e be has since
South
5
QAVF MMJPV By Buying
OH I t , I V I U n L I
of
high - principled
masterful man
block o n M a i n s t r e e t
prominently
trade,
Manufacturers
grained,
ami
tbe John
Where You Get
This Tremendous Stock Must Be Sold TVpw!
his Influence w a s t h a t of a
mgton
Nox-AII DINER
W e Must Sacrifice?
Massa-
the Bhoe a n d l e a t h e r
Haverhill
one of t b e most e n j o y a b l e
L . and J
had
with organiza
of
firm consists of W
lnde-
have
A s w e l l as b e i n g a m a n u f a c
manufacturing
MAINTAINS A S U I T E OF
THREE OFFICES WT^CH CON
TAIN MODERN ANL VJTECT!VE INSTRUMENTS FOE EX
AMINATION OF THE EYES.
A COMFORTABLE VISION IS
AN IMPORTANT A S S E T IT
INCREASES EFFICIENCY AND
EARNING POWER.
The Old Weather Man Fooled Us.
Cold Weather Arrived Too Late.
was
though
in c o m m o n In the w a y o f af
(airs
1 "3 and I
days
In b u s i n e s s
they
d e p a r t m e n t store l o c a t e d In the S n o w
The
busi
flourish
by bis brother a n d
the t w o e n g a g e d
At
pos
Leavltt
ncse I n t e r e s t s of t h e L . R . W o n t w o r t h
that
was
Its
w l ' h tbe
afterward,
shortly
much
be
by
for I n d u l g i n g In b i g
ness a n d affiliated
ing
man
to M a s s a c h u s e t t s
ferred his business o r g a n i z a t i o n
OPTOMETRIST
and
OPTICIAN
Rochester, N. H
a
at
even r e t u r n e d to the o p e r a house
a s t r a n g e coincidence
in
In
the p u b l i c schools o f his n a t i v e state
that city
F. 5.
(Rubber Footwear Excepted
In
18G6.
straight
even
and m a d e
the
of c o m m e r c e the H . W
bust
born
24.
iiAHociatlou a n d b a n k i n g
I n t e r v a l s o f one-half h o u r a p a r t , b u t
of the J
Pray & C o . .
was
November
the son o f C B r y a n t a n d M a r y L e a v
ltt
ihr
basketball
E l m e r Pike a n d
Banister
tbc
house
previous
trict of t h e N o r t h C o u n t r y , h a s t h o
li
ptjlvil e g e o f w e l c o m i n g to Its c i r c l e
big
opera
fectly c a r e d for a n d in A l c o n d i t i o n '
dts-
Me.
(tiusetis
been ••taken
F o l l o w i n g the g a m e ,
So tho p o s s i b i l i t y
which h a s p u r c h a s e d t h e
the
from
smoke a n d w a t e r
patronising
Fairfield,
e v e r y q u a r t e r of
He
vage has
and s w e p t
T h e lobby e s c a p e d w i t h less
than
b u i l d i n g a n d suffered
R o c h e s t e r a n d its
almost
continent
reputa
footwear
tors of tbe F a r m i n g t o n B u i l d i n g a n d
damage
ROCHESTER'S N E W MERCHANT
the
Leavltt
salvaged
very l i t t l e of which
The h e a t i n g
wore
Berry
has touched
B
was
Lodge.
S.
George
k n o w n as G r a y a v e n u e
destructible
Woodbine
Fred
of
contents,
Its m o r o
blaze s t a r t e d In that
In g r a t e f u l a c k n o w l e d g m e n t
for
the t h o u g h t f u l k i n d n e s s of n e i g h b o r s
and f r i e n d s d u r i n g t h e illness of m y
brother, a n d for t h e t e s t i m o n i e s of
love a n d c o m f o r t i n g expressions o f
s y m p a t h y that h a v e reached m e i n
this h o u r o f a f f l i c t i o n , I wish to In
elude in m y h e a r t f e l t t h a n k s t h e of
ficers
and
members
of W o o d b i n e
Lodge. I O O F . a s s o c i a t e officials
of tho F a r m i n g t o n S a v i n g s a n d N a
tlonal b a n k s a n d
all
others
who
have m a n i f e s t e d I n t e r e s t In a n y w a y
I also w i s h to t h a n k a l l w h o c o n t r l b
uted t h o b e a u t i f u l
flowers
In
evi
dence a t t h o f u n e r a l a n d those w h o
furnished c a r s for c o n v e y a n c e .
N e w H a m p s h i r e and the
tlon
field
Massachusetts
turer of much I m p o r t a n c e to
that p a r t of the b u i l d i n g from c e l l a r
CARD of THANKS
his chosen
in
tained a m u c h h e a v i e r loss by r e a s o n
from
cemetory
Leavltt
of
Tho b e a r e r s w e r e
taken to F a r m i n g t o n
and
both
several
Mr
R o b e r t s b l o c k w h e r e some of t h e sal
sus
H a m l i n o f the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h
Remains
success I n
Industry,
lines
both
room,
trust,
of
in
officiating
|
course
All Winter Overcoats, Suits,
Trousers, Underwear, Headwear, Hosiery and Footwear
him
inherited
projected
men,
h a v e taken on
able p a p e r s a n d r o c o r d s of the t o w n ,
which
al w a s h e l d from t h e a n c e s t r a l
Rochester, N. H.
due
from a f a m i l y that
I ndoubtedly
total
deceased
reserve
a n d several
oftornoon
Farmington, N. H.
In
ambition
which
s t o e l v a u l t c o n t a i n i n g tbo v a l u
safe,
the
relatives Includo t h e
wore r e n d e r e d a l m o s t a
The
aB w e l l a s the t o w n
O O F . l o s e s one of its o l d
the c o m m u n i t y
most
BELINSKY'S
adjusted
for r e b u i l d i n g
undertaken
Inspired by a n
ty
hall
intimacy
est a n d m o s t valuable* m e m b e r s , a n d
BARGAIN
STORE
be
been
has
shock o f g r i e f to a l l w h o k n e w
the
the s e l e c t m e n s room a n d the l i b r a r y
clork, M r
Special Notice to our customers who have bought the popular
medallion design dishes: W e have secured the odd pieces to
complete sets—platters, nappies, sugar bowls, pitchers, etc.
Be sure not to miss the weekly bargain offerings at
will
fire
and plans
recog
nized p r o m i n e n c e , the e n d b r o u g h t a
achieved
for
It
contents
was
Inti
>i-ars he had been a f i g u r e of
Con
Insurance
emer
of
the
Although
condition
as w e l l as In c o u n t r y
floor
first
home,
Slaw
wide Bhoe circles, w h e r e f o r o v e r 40
p r o m i n e n t shoe
stemmed
of the t o w n
but
afternoon
of
was
forepart
manu
bis
Haverhill
Leavltt's critical
hotel
re
not c o l l a p s e ,
fully
18x28 inch Pillows, guaranteed new feathers, heavy
ticking, nice and soft, just what you need for
comfort . . .
..
. 89o eaoh
the
was
by, which
unlooked
d o w n s t a i r s In the
fire
was
of
"With h i s
Comforters, new," heavy cotton, deep tack, good
selection of patterns, very few left, now $2.75 and up
w e s t of
a f t e r t h o a n n u a l t o w n meeting
cold
member
|^he
Ladies' Full-fashioned Hose, "Pointex," pure silk,
98o pair
Men's Sweaters, V-Neok, Button Sweater Jaokets,
with two pookets
$1.39
Boys' Sheep Lined Coats, high-grade, formerly $5.50,
Reduced to $3 75
week
old
residence
church
recent
thin
a
the s e m i - a n n u a l e x a m i n i n g b o a r d
Specials!!
( hesley
The
premises
Rochester
by r e a s o n of a s o u n d f o c o value, f a i r
THIS W E E K
F
building
the
collapsed,
with n o d a m a g e to o u t s i d e
In v i e w of the fact t h a t
patrons
FOOTWEAR FOR ALL
occu
a dwelling
v
coun
heat and
under
serious-minded Bcrvant
only
the
T h e brick c h i m n e y
was at b i s desk, a r a t i o n a l , c o n s i s t e n t
J. B . H A Y E S
Thurston
alsf w a s destroyed a n d the o l d
Bmall p o r t i o n of <vhich caved I n , d e
and
Watch our windows for first spring showing
of ladles', growing: girls' Fashion Footwear
four-stor>
b y N a t t R o b e r t s und t h e
gregational
with
c o m m u t i n g daily t o
Men's, Boys', Youths' Duck Pacs
2 . 6 9 , 2 . 9 8 3.50
the
Roch
for n i n o y e a r s r e t a i n e d tbc
3.98
w
California
J
th
ester a p p a r a t u s a r r i v e d the roof h a d
aras, w h o l e s a l e g r o c e r s of Dovor, a n d
Women's Goodrich Zippers a n d
Monopul Arctics 3 . 4 9 a n d 3.98
Men's 4 Buckle, All Rubber Arctics
3.98
owned
of
and
thero w a s n o w i n d a n d that r o o f s of
Upon s u s p e n s i o n
Children's and Misses' 4 Buckle Arctics
1.95 and 2.19
pled b y (
hotel,
and
bose
same c a p a c i t y
1 . 4 9 , 2 . 4 9 , 3.98
Kelley G r o c e r y
T h e loss o n C e n t r a l s t r e e t
ter f o r h e l p .
of
street,
Friday
Bboe
at
ti.ate f r i e n d s
J
J a n x a B . Fernuld, John F
lines
Main
leavltt
E
t e l e p h o n e call w a s p u t In to R o c h e s
Seven
succumbed
village
H
the
tlon of n e w h e a t i n g a n d
blaze
In t h i s
George
knov.ii to his f a m i l y a n d m o s t
the w o r k of d e c o r a t i o n
the
June,
C e n t r a l HI reels, n o w occupied by
Even a t
t h i s time
illness
manu
and
p a r a t u s w a s on the s c e n e a b o u t 4 16
turor, a n d s u b s e q u e n t l y served In t h o
A Few Items to Illustrate
Men's 4 Buckle, H e a v y Red Sole
pursued
that I n s t i t u t i o n .
Sale Prices on Special
Lots of Footwear
Continued
Ladles' 4- Buckle Arctics
of
course, h e
is
town
painful
from his
enterprise
last
facturer.
053
its
and
him
notable N e w E n g l a n d
the s i t e of the p r e s e n t W i l s o n H o u s e ,
In
long
facturing
opera h o u s e early l a s t F r i d a y m o r n
Hfo
a
restricted
since
days a n d c o n c l u d e d a - u s o f u l [ f t n d ex.
79c Pair
•-i
After
that
Farming-
that of
No 1
GEORGE B. LEAVITT
FA&MHJGT0N MAKUFACTUEEE
SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Farmington Opera House
Burns. Loss Over $100,000
suc
to p n e u m o n i a at the home of
cumbed
Mr
native
F E B R U A R Y 1 7 , 1928
J. P, Hurd
The Men's Shop
R e g u l a r o r d e r of
day
morning church
services
service
Sun
at
ten
o'clock
S u n d a y school at 2 p
t'onfesfllons
nt
7 o clock
each
month
every
Saturday
also first
at
7 p
m
m
night
Sunday
of
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FarmingTon, N.H. 03835
mm
MILTON
MIDDLETON
MILTON
MILLS
News
77K? Truf/i S / i a / / Set
V O L . 13 H O . 9
UNION
You
BARNSTEAD
GILMANTON
NEW
DURHAM
Free
Published w r y Thursday at Mechanic Street, Farmington, N.H. 03836; Second C l w Postage Paid at Farmington, N.H. 03835
D E C E M B E R 16,
1971
PRICE 154
dest r o y s T w i n Mills
An explosion followed by fire
destroyed the four-story brick
" T w i n Mills" o n Central St.,
Farmington, Tuesday afternoon.
T h e b l a z e h a s temporarily p u t
b e t w e e n 6 0 and 65 employees o f
the Davis Manufacturing C o . o u t
of w o r k , b u t Mrs. R o b e r t Davis,
w h o is t h e managing owner, said
t h a t plans are in t h e w o r k s t o
reopen.
"We will pick u p t h e pieces
and
start
again" she said.
C o n t a c t e d yesterday m o r n i n g ,
Mrs.
Davis said
that
plant
officials w o u l d spend the d a y
with insurance p e o p l e , and in
hunting for available space. O n c e
suitable quarters are found, a n d
retooling can be accomplished,
work wiU r e s u m e .
She h o p e s q u a r t e r s can b e
found in F a r m i n g t o n , so t h a t
work can begin within a week o r
two
Mrs.
Davis
has been
operating the w o o d heel s h o p
about a year ago.
No serious injury was reported
during t h e 5 hour blaze by over
a h u n d r e d mutual aid firemen
from
7
communities
but
Rochester Fire Chief Raymond
Duhurst was rushed to the
Frisbie Memorial Hospital and
treated t o r smoke inhalation ana
fatigue before being released
that evening.
The building which has been
part o f the central Farmington
scene since its construction in
1882 was presently being used as
a w o o d heel shop. Reports have
it that a short circuit o ecu red at
11 3 0 a . m . on a spraying machine
for a highly inUammable laquer
being operated b y Miss Joan
Cardinal
and that
workmen
believed that the small fire
which
began
had
been
extinguished only t o find soon
that it had broken out in both
F a r m i n g t o n News
has n e w owners
Muiudnuck
Ledger
hie .
winch o w n s and publishes ilie
NLWS lias agreed to sell this and
three o t h e r papers of the WON
papers g r o u p , together with the
central printing p l a n t a t Jaffrey,
to Patrick H . T u r i r y a n d T h o m a s
A. T u r l e y , b o t h o f P a l m e r . Mass.
'a
-*
i^
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t is made
j o i n t l y t o d a y b y Richard Noyes,
president of M o n a d n o c k Ledger,
Inc . and the new o w n e r s , w h o
jre brothers
The
sale
includes
the
twice-weekly
Lt-DGER,
the
Hillsboro
MLSSl.NCER.
the
Kmninjjton
MWS
and
the
Piltsficld NLWS
It docs not
include she Salem O B S I . R V I R .
ncssssi member ill ilie g r o u p
N i n e s will c o n t i n u e as editor
and publisher ol ilie newspaper
Firemen
difficulty
hoses
aftarnoon
which
was
containad basically in the
3rd and 4 t h floors o f the
b r i c k structure.
F a r m i n g t o n Fire Chief Robert R l c k e r waa on the scene j i S J K M I .
Tin. n o t n w n u s will continue
to direct the operation* o f the fire fighting Tuesday
afternoon when flames followed an explosion at T w i n to publish the scveial papers
which have changed h a n d s , and
Mills destroying the 4 story brick f a c t o r y .
l o n p c i j i c ilit c c i i i u l p i n n u l e
pi Ji) I i n l l i i p r o d u c t i o n ol l l k s c
newspapers
and
m IK I
p u b l i c a t i o n s now heme, p i n n e d
here
As sole owners and opcratinj:
officers of similar, though larger.
f
•• >
,
{Continued on page 6 )
Postal
Service
Window
service
at
the
Farmington Post Office will be
extended Saturday, Dec 18
for t h e convenience of postal
customers.
Windows will open at 8 00
ajn. a n d close at 4 3 0 p j n .
According to
Robert E. Lefavour
Postmaster
INES
****
T h e Executive board of t h e Fish a n d Game Club of
Farmington will a n n o u n c e t h e d a t e s o o n of the annual
b a n q u e t in April.
Whist parties
t a k e over!
TASKER'S
WELL CO.
WE NEE0
YOUR BUSINESS
OUR BUSINESS
IS GOING
IN THE HOLE
Northwood, Naw Hampshire
942-35S1
Established 1947
T h e r e ' s a lucky scat drawing
for a free ticket the following
w e e k . Also there are prizes and a
pool for the highest scorer.
Mabel Amsden, Chairman asks,
"What m o r e could one ask for
than t h r e e hours of relaxing fun
and a small donation to help the
Bottleers Bottle C l u b . " She
extends an invitation t o " c o m e
on d o w n and join all of us from
Sanford, Somcrsworth, Dover,
Rochester, Conic, Barrington
and F a r m i n g t o n . "
Sunset
Mattress
FACTORY
OSSIPEE, N.H. 03864
PHONE 639-6256
"I'D L I K E A " — Santa is going to be a busy man when he comes to town on Christmas
eve.
He has gathered a lot of lists o f things which have been wished while in town during
recent trips
This y o u n g lady is one of over a thousand youngsters of the Davidson Rubber Co ,
family w h o placed orders to be filled f r o m Santa's N o r t h Pole workshop for delivery on
Christmas eve.
The Davidson party was held at the F a r m i n g t o n High School auditorium Sunday
afternoon between 2 a n d 4 p . m . , with over 2,000 employees and their families in
attendance.
Huckins photo
R
Eighty five feet up - on Central Square this fire fighting
apparatus directed a Jet of water into the heart of the
Twin Mills blaze Tuesday afternoon
A defective hydraulic line forced it to leave late in the
day to be replaced by a unit from Porstmouth.
(Won't News photo)
Hayride has full house
for Danny McDonald
The Granite State Hayride
performed to a nearly full house
Sunday
evening
at
the
Farmington Town Hall during a
4 hour benefit show to aid the
family of Danny McDonald, who
was 12 years old that night and
recuperating
from
a
recent
$50,000 kidney transplant Over
$1,000 was added to his fund
Each of a dozen country
singing
acts
donated
their
services and the entire proceeds
were turned over to Danny's
cause
Gubernatorial
hopeful
Meldrtm T h o m s o n of Orford was
a surprise guest at Danny's
party When invited by producer
Don West to address the crowds
of
over
500
the
Orford
candidate explained his deep
pride in a people who would put
themselves out so unselfishly to
help another " I t ' s really a great,
wonderful, thing you people
have done for Danny" Thomson
said, things like this reafirm a
man's faith in people
About 2,000 years ago the
man, our Savior gave his life
that we might learn to love and
to give
Tonight we can share our spirit
of Christmas by giving for
Danny more than we have yet
done
By our giving we can say to all
the world that America is not
sick - America is alive, healthy,
and determined to give so that
all of the Dannies in America
can have a better life
Let us by our good deeds, in
this great effort show thai we
want America to be a better land
for all children than wc found
when we came here "
Thanking the crowd for their
generosity, Thomson left the
stage
amidst
thunderous
applause and pocketbooks were
opened in addition to the
admission charge pegged for
Danny
Dann)'s
mother
was held
speechless by the event simph
saying. "What can we sav but
T H A N K S " This means so vcr\
much "
And Oamiv well h e sat in the
front row beaming with pleasure
over the evening's hilling
A snowblower
which
was
M r . Clifford is m u c h b e t t e r a n d m a y b e outside In a few
d a y s . Mrs. Blanche B u r a o a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles B u m p of
Kingston, N.H., Mr. Bruno's t w o n i e c e s Mrs. Doris Peterson
a n d Mrs. Mamie Currier of East Rochester were recent visitors.
Mr. Burno received m a n y cards f r o m m e m b e r s of t h e Fish
a n d Game Club of t h e Wild Life World.
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Twin Mills Fire Article, Farmington News, Thursday, December 16th, 1971
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"Fire Destroys Twin Mills" article from the Farmington News, published in Farmington, New Hampshire on Thursday, December 16th, 1971. <br /><br />The article reads: <br /><br /><p><em>"An explosion followed by fire</em><br /><em>destroyed the four-story brick</em><br /><em>"Twin Mills" on Central St..</em><br /><em>Farmington, Tuesday afternoon.</em></p>
<p><em>The blaze has temporarily put</em><br /><em>between 60 and 65 employees of</em><br /><em>the Davis Manufacturing Co. out</em><br /><em>of work, but Mrs. Robert Davis,</em><br /><em>who Is the managing owner, said</em><br /><em>that plans are in the works to</em><br /><em>reopen.</em></p>
<p><em>"We will pick up the pieces</em><br /><em>and start again" she said.</em><br /><em>Contacted yesterday morning,</em><br /><em>Mrs. Davis said that plant</em><br /><em>officials would spend the day</em><br /><em>with Insurance people, and in</em><br /><em>hunting for available space. Once</em><br /><em>suitable quarters are found, and</em><br /><em>retooling can be accomplished,</em><br /><em>work will resume.</em></p>
<p><em>She hopes quarters can be</em><br /><em>found in Farmington, so that</em><br /><em>work can begin within a week or</em><br /><em>two Mrs. Davis has been</em><br /><em>operating the wood heel shop<br /></em><em>about a year ago.</em></p>
<p><em>No serious injury was reported</em><br /><em>during the 5 hour blaze by over</em><br /><em>a hundred mutual aid firemen</em><br /><em>from 7 communities but</em><br /><em>Rochester Fire Chief Raymond</em><br /><em>Duhurst was rushed to the</em><br /><em>Frisbie Memorial Hospital and</em><br /><em>treated for smoke inhalation and</em><br /><em>fatigue before being released</em><br /><em>that evening.</em></p>
<p><em>The building which has been</em><br /><em>part of the central Farmington</em><br /><em>scene since its construction in<br /></em><em>1882 was presently being used as</em><br /><em>a wood heel shop. Reports have</em><br /><em>it that a short circuit occurred at</em><br /><em>11 30 a.m. on a spraying machine</em><br /><em>for a highly inflammable laquer</em><br /><em>being operated by Miss Joan</em><br /><em>Cardinal and that workmen</em><br /><em>believed that the small fire</em><br /><em>which began had been</em><br /><em>extinguished only to find soon</em><br /><em>that it had broken out In both<br /></em>sections Of the upper story of<br />the building.</p>
<p>The fire was brought under<br />control at about 4:00 p.m..<br />under the direction of Fire Chief<br />Robert Ricker but burning<br />continued between the brick<br />partitions well into the night.</p>
<p>The All Out was sounded at<br />2 00 a.m. Wednesday<br />No estimate of the loss was<br />known at press time but it was<br />felt that the building was<br />damaged beyond repair with the<br />two upper floor* nearly<br />completely gutted and water<br />damage so severe below that It<br />appeared unlikely that repairs<br />would be practical.</p>
<p>The budding, which until late<br />years housed a shoe<br />manufacturing plant, held<br />employment for several hundred<br />persons during its peak.</p>
<p>It was vacant until the Davises<br />purchased it 3 years ago since<br />1957 when the H.O. Rondeau<br />Co.. closed Its doors.</p>
<p>Mutual aid fire department<br />teams from Farmington.<br />Middleton. Milton. Rochester,<br />Somersworth. Dover. New<br />Durham and Portsmouth merged<br />on the scene and a dozen<br />streams of water played on the<br />fire from hydrants and the<br />Cocheco River."</p>
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c l a n s of t h e t o w n , m a d e m a n y do- h e l d in the t o w n of Parmlington » 7 5 , p r o c e e d s f r o m
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M r A r c h i e W l g g l n r e c e i v e d the
in t h e b u i l d i n g fund as p a r t p a y v e r were officially a c
members o t the organization.
a b o u t | 9 0 0 . M r . J o h n K u r d o f g e n t ' s first prize, the Judges. Mrs.
b u i l d i n g fund
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cepted.
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m e s t l o d r a m a , " P l a c e r G o l d " , w a s t r e a s u r y o f t h e association
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b r a r y .building. T h i s affair n e t t e d treasurer o f t h e a s s o c i a t i o n , p r e aa follows- Isaac B P e a r l nreslPoverty ball p r o v e d t o be
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sented a h i s t o r y of t h e F a r m l n g F r o m this, o v e r J 1 0 0 w a s realized
president;' M M . M a r y B . Parker,
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t h e F a r m i n g - successful,
financially
t h a t anD u r l n g t h e e a r l y m o r n i n g o f ton Publio L i b r a r y , a n d Carl B .
a n d a d d e d t o t h e fund
biographical sketch o f
s e c r e t a r y ; F r a n k P e a r l , treasurer
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C l o u t m a n , M r s . F r a n k BdgerJy,
v e r y comical.
Dance c a r d s were p u r c hfan
s e o f a n y s u i t a b l e b u i l d i n g l o s s o f b o o k s t o t h e L i b r a r y a s - with a ^ l t y b a f i t t l n g t h e o c c a Mri W . P . T h a y e r , M r s . O . W . a l o n e a c t p l a y s w e r e g i v e n t o r m a d e o f p a p e r box c o v e r s a n d a J"
s o c i a t i o n . On I h e e v e n i n g p r e - slon b y M r . G o o d w i n .
the purpose o f raising
money
T a l p e y , Mrs, A . W . Shaokford,
s m a l l s t u b ipenoll w a s fastened to
On A p r i l 1 6 . 1 9 1 7 . a n Indoor c e d i n g t h e fire, a benefit t o a i d
Enclosed i n t h e c o r n e r s t o n e i s
T h e s e p r o v e d very s u c c e s s f u l fin
M r * O . N . Eastman, M r s . J. B .
t h e m b y p i n k twine. T h e s u m o t -1™™ « L held u n d e r t h e c a p a b l e t h e F r a n c o n l a N o t c h c a m p a i g n a rustproof c o p p e r b o x w h i c h c o n a n c i a l l y , aa i n aome i n s t a n c e s t h e
Fernald, Mrs. Jonas H , Oolomy,
X I 0 0 was realized from t h i s event. a n d efficient d i r e c t i o n
o f M r s . w a s h e l d a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d tains t h e c o m p l e t e v e r b a t i m r e over
M r s . F r e d I. T h a y e r
T h i s w a s cords o f t h e d a y . a l l t h e silver
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c e m b o r , 1 8 9 6 . the a s s o c i a t i o n was
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betta, John W a l d r o n . C o m m i t t e e
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affair
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on d r a m a t i o e n t e r t a i n m e n t : M r s . to h o l d a n a u c t i o n tor s a l e o f a l l B . B. Hayes, secretary, a n d Ned b T u d l n g ^ f u n d "to"^a 'tota7"of over l n g m o r n i n g b y t h e F r a n c o n l a d i m e ; also t h e n i c k e l a n d « ° P P e r
L. A. S m a l l , Mrs. J a m e s Hayes, t h e p r e v i o u s y e a r ' s
m a g a z i n e s L . Parker, treasurer. A l s o Dr. j e 5 0
N o t c h c o m m i t t e e to t h e L i b r a r y cent, o n e slVver h a l f - d o l l a r o f
1857. o n e silver t h r e e - c e n t p i e c e
M m . O s b o r n e P r i c e , M r e . N e l l i e a n d thla « a n a l b r
^ H . P. W h e a t l e y . director, w h o like
, meeting
ln De a s s o c i a t i o n ,
A s p e c i a l m e e t i n g o f t h e d l r e c - of 1R56, o n e - c e n t p i e c e o f 1 8 5 1
Starr, M I B S WInnlfred Berry, M r s . t h e s e c o n d w e e k l n J a n u a r y ,
Messrs. H a y e s and P a r k e r lhad
b r , 1917, M r E . H T h o m a s .
Mi' G o o d w i n ' s c o n t r i b u t i o n t o t h e
N . F . Roberta, Mra. W . H . W m a g a z i n e s w h i c h w e r e n o t
O o l o m y , R e v . W . L S w e e t , M r s . O s e r v e d f o r b i n d i n g w e r e offered f.
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e i g h t c o n s e c u - tors w a s held i n t h e b a n k r o o m s
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dollars
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c a l l e d h i m o u t o f t o w n - t a b l l s h l n g a p e r m a n e n t h o m e f o r cent C a n a d i a n p i e c e , a C a n a d i a n
musical entertainment:
M r s . A . a d d e d t o t h e treasury.
_ these three offices w e r e filled a s
f e r e the library
A l l w e r e In f a v o r o f s o u a n d a Chinese c o i n M r s .
O. W a l d r o n , Mrs. I. E . Pearl, M r s .
Isaac E . P e a r l c o n t i n u e d his ser f o l l o w s
H e n r y 8. Davifl. secrec o n t i n u i n g i office.
Henry e r e c t i n g a suitable b u i l d i n g o n Annie Thayer contributed a p h o A u g u s t a C o o k e , M r s . A , F . W a l - v i c e s a s l i b r a r i a n .until S e p t e m - t a r y ; Perclval! H . S a f f o r d , treesa v l s w a s e l e c t e d t o fill t h e v a - t h e l o t r e c e n t l y .purchased V a r l - tograph o f T h e o d o r e R o s e v e l t a n d
d r o n , M r s . H . P . W h i t e , F r a n k b e r ; 1 8 9 2 . w h a n h e r e s i g n e d o n u r e r . J o h n E . S. HaTl, d i r e c t o r
drives f o r dbtalntng m o n e y her uncle. Brigadier G e n e r a l W l n Poarl, S. S . P a r k e r , Dean A l l e n , a c c o u n t o t pressing l a w duties D u r i n g t h e year Just p a s s e d the
A l w a y s u p p e r m o s t ln t h e m i n d s w e r e s u g g e s t e d a n d i t w a s v o t e d field Scott E d g e r l y , t a k e n w i t h
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hope.
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you had.
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candles, shiny holly and decorations on a Christmas
tree? Isn't mere contentment in the fragrant smell of fir
balsam in the living room and of spicy odors in die
kitchen? Wouldn't the days seem empty without hear
ing again the universally-loved carols and the laughter
of happy children? Isn't self-control overstrained by the
taste of festive, tempting foods? And don't we respond
to the invigorating touch of the sweet air outdoors and
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Farmington Public Library History 1890 1935 Farmington News, Page4, 1952-12-12
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Farmington Public Library- A history from its beginning to in 1890 until 1935. This account is from the Farmington News, Page 4, December 12, 1952. Written by Ethel B Nason, longtime librarian. The account covers how the library was formed, who formed it, the first books it held, how it was managed, and how it was designed. Also included are details of incorporation in October of 1891, work of librarians and volunteers, further donations, fundraising over the years, and celebrations and attractions. Additional accounts include the fire that destroyed the Opera House building and the library within. Ending accounts include the fundraising for the new library, donation of the Goodwin library land, and construction of the new library building, and finally the opening of the new library in May of 1929.
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1890 1935, 1952
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1952
celebration
community
dedication
Farmington News
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fundraising
Goodwin
Goodwin Library
librarian
library
Nason
Opera House
Public Library