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NEWS.
STORY OF
B o w
BVXBY
EOWIN
F R I D A Y - MORNtNO
H.
THOMAS.
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first
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president," M r Hobart began, " a w a y
b a c k In the e a r l y s p r i n g o f 1JSOO. I w a s
r i d i n g ou t h e
l V u o s y l v a u l a limited
f r o m N e w Y o r k en r o u t e t o C a n t o n to
aeo
Major M t K l u l e y , w h o m I knew
v e r y well.
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a w M u a r l l y for p u b l i c a t i o n , b a t a a a g u n u t o e • >
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why
d o n ' t you c o m e out for v i c e prealdent?
Y o u a r e p r e t t y w e l l k u o w u In t h o emit,
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t t o n In the i o u \ e n t t o u
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b e l l e t e w e c a n a w i n g N'» w Y o r k to
you.'
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bundles o f l e a t h e r u p f r o m t h e c e l l a r
b y m e a n s o f a p u l l e y r o p e , w e i g h i n g It
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a t tbe d o o r r e a d y t o c a r r y t h e l o a d t o
the shoe m a n u f a c t u r e r s ,
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June a n d October.
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long t o k e e p t h e m In t i n sweat p i t s
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d e c o m p o s i t i o n b e f o r e t h e y are t a k e n
out
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bare a r m e d
men stand
ready w i t h l o n g s h a r p knives, w h i c h
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hands, r e m o v i n g a l l t b e hnlr a n d t h e
small p a r t i c l e s o f flesh s o t h u t t h e r e Is
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m e a s u r i n g twenty fi^e j . | . i \ H I nii^ht
not d o t o h a v e It t o o s t r o n g o r t h e three s e c t i o n s
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United State* imiiln* c o r p s and h c u
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they are Inverted
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those of c a v a l r y and a r t i l l e r y
while
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flRht 'iffaiiiHt t h e i r o w n e o u n t r y tt> c o n
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v
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p e n s i o n V o u c h e r s sail P r o b a t a B u s i n e s s p r o m p t l y
t b e s e r v i c e la a c t u a l ! ) I n f a n t r y
flflcato
all t h e i r b i ' l o n y l n c R
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record by seven h u n d r e d feet and w o n a Vl. Ill ' V
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best o a m p a n l e e .
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and
where
p o R H l h l e hn v e
barrel of a p p l e s , and a n oyster s u p p e r vv . . k p
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The t h i c k e r a skin I s t h e better f o r us
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s h o w i n g little lltga held by every p i s
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It w o u l d not be possible
, f 1IM i l ; •
I ' *• I t o
O U c f l l o S m a l l ' s B l o c k , C e n t r a l street. C r o w n s
llilh * e.i<-u i d I
U h e u t got on
head
a r m y I n t o t h e Held R O c h e a p l y
Here
ou a c c o u n t o f t h e i r s c a r c i t y , t o g e t a senger, w i t h larger flags at the
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ti.-r
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O v e r eighty p a s s e n g e r s h a w
t o f o r e t h e r e n u n o n l y t h e b u r j j h e r t o buffalo h i d e f o r l e s s t h a n 9300. T h e s e and foot
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k n o w n l i m i t s but n o w t h e r e IK t h e p o t
s o m e w i t h h i s f o o t " w e s e l l f o r 2 3 o r referred to, and al other lime?, a n d no
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DR ALBERT GARLAND.
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r. | l : » - l <,tK>*t m o r n i n g
life, protest
T h e c r o w d hissed
a n d York Sun
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DENTIST.
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i n . a n g r i t tod u i e w i t h
h o w l e d In J o h o n n e s b u r g t h e o t h e r d a y
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w h e n a t e a m wns c o m m a n d e e r e d , but
nt:
i p t l o I n> a n d i \ t < u d
Ill* Life S a v e r .
the w e i g h t o f tbe sled m a k e * it h a r d to l l i e t l l w I
M E D I C I N A L L Y V A L U A B L E o n d without
initii: f i r
r e s i s t a n c e w a s I m p o s s i b l e and the B o e r
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t-> t l i e I ' : M 1Tb p h . - d
Office I n H a l l ' s BioOc. P a r m l n g t o n , M 11. G a s
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I
l K-i t i w t n y t i * l e s .
how
a traoa of F u s e l OIU
only c h u c k l e d as he d r o v e o f f t h e s p o i l
, tl
I r u i n lt'< < ; u i n
e o i i s t in
It w a s t o a s t b u t t e r e d o n b o t h s h i e s t o up at o u e o f t h e h o t e l s e x h i b i t e d a
• ' ~. < f n n h o u r t h a t I
Ktnor a n d V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d
administered
N O T told In bulk or by measure. Always Is Sealed
In c a r r y i n g the u t u a l n u m b e r of f m m J
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bottles. Beware of Imitations and refilled bottles.
rob tbo u l t l a n d e r n n d h u m i l i a t e h i m a t c u r i o u s r o u t id \ o n c e t o s o m e f r i e n d s seventy to seventy five p e r s o n - , M r , d i a u 1 < u
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o p i I • Im*' t u M n n
S O L O generally by Onigglsti, Grocers, Wine Herlast e v e n i n g
It c o n s i s t e d of a
metal
i mintr \
tbe s a m e t i m e .
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to
nut 1 n
P e a r l m a d e his runs at the r a ' e ot a
chants and Hotels.
lit
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L O O K for proprietors'firm taunaalgntture.
mile a m i n u t e , and m a d e them in per
-I n n
f a rut r i d i a n
curely t o o n e o f t h e luslde corners o f
N o r Is It h o r s e s m e r e l y t h a t o r e b e i n g
I j in U i ii u ' I
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OPTIOIAH
At Boohester once, room 4, MoDuffee Block
every ToosJay, alw the Brst and third
Wedneiaay of each month.
Han 8 T H X I T .
FARMTNGTON, H. H
OR. F. W. BLAIR,
Physician and Surgeon.
• . S n c c e u o r to B r . P a r k e r .
O O o e h o o t s 8 t o 8 A . M . , 1 t o 3 a n d J to 9 P
EDWIN LE GRO,
SMALL'S BLOCK.
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put of t h e m i n e s fur l a s t w e e k h a s b e e n
OF
A L L KINDS.
c o m m a n d e e r e d at \ e r e e n i g l n g on
Its
way to C a p e T o w n . T h a t g o l d b e l o n g
ed to m e m b e r s o f e v e r y
nationality
who p o s s e s s i n t e r e s t s o n t h e H a n d , b u t ,
as 1 s t a t e d q u i t e r e c e n t l y , t h e T r a n s
R E F R A C T I O N 1ST A N D J E W E L E R .
vaal Is In t h e u n i q u e e n j o y m e n t of a
rnnd t h a t 1B o m n i p o t e n t , b e f o r e w h i c h
law.
Justice and r i g h t h a v e no s t a n d
Ing
1 v e n t u r e d t o s a y that " I f t h e
raad s h o u l d d e r i d e t h a t t h e R o b i n s o n
m i n e n o l o n g e r b e l o n g s t o Its s h a r e
h o l d e r s , but to P r e s i d e n t K r u g e r uud
b i s e l e c t , s o t h e c o u r t must h o l d it '
I m m e d i a t e l y ln-fore a d j o u r n m e n t
this
(Graduate o f t h e Unlv«retty o f Penneytvanla.)
precious parliament
d i d d e c i d e that
Office over the Rocbeatar Loan and BarAtng Co ,
last w e e k ' s product o f the mines. 52.
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G00,000 In v a l u e , s h o u l d IK? t r a n s f e r r e d
to the P r e t o r i a t r e a s u r y a n d s o I t has
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been. T h e y s a y that O o m P a u l r u b b e d
Dl'cas«a ol alt domntlcatcd animals treated.
hla bands w i t h g l e e w h e n those " t h r e e
trolley loads, g u a r d e d b y a r m e d p o
M
DR. G. E.CHESLEY,
VETERINARIAN,
F R E D S. G R A Y ,
Offloe. T l i a y e r t B l o c k , P A U U I M Q T O N .
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y o u e v e r h a v e occasion t o put
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" I w a s In a h o t e l t h a t c a u g h t fire a t
nlgbt a b o u t eight m o n t h s ago, a n d t h e
first t h i n g I d i d w h e n 1 J u m p e d o u t
of b e d w a s t o r u s h f o r my t r u n k
It
w a s l o c k e d , a n d In m y e x c i t e m e n t 1
c o u l d n ' t find t h e k e y
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and l o w a n d w a s s t i l l hunting w h e n
tbo p o r t e r r u B h e d i n a n d l e d m e d o w n
stairs.
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fire,
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nnd or
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tbe
lice," passed by The o l d m a n h a s h a d t h i n g •u a c h a i n a n d a m l o a d e d f o r
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brands."—New
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u l t l a n d e r gold In his p o w e r
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bo
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B A I L E Y .
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N.H.
tho lost of much a c c o u n t .
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knows? And tbe one f e a t u r e of c l v i l i
ration which o u r p r e s i d e n t a p p r e c i a t e s
OPTICIAN,
HdCHESTEJEt,
vice o c c u p i e d c o n s i d e r a b l y less t h a n a
square f o o t o f r o o m a n d the d r u m m e r
e x p l a i n e d t h a t It w a s a l i r e e s c a p e o f
bis o w n I n v e u t l o u
" A l l 1 nave to d o , "
he s a i d . " I s t o p u t
m y foot In t b e
Btlrrup and
l e t m y s e l f out o f
tbe
window
T h e t r u n k a c t s aa a n a n c h o r
at t h i s e n d a n d a r a t c h e t a t t b e s i d e
of tbe reel prevents t h e w i r e from p a y
lng o u t t o o r a p i d l y "
ROOIIKSTEtt, N. H
Offlea o p e n e v e r y d a y a n d
Thursday
Examination free.
erenlng
except
Is Its yellow metal c u r r e n c y
Wfataed H I * V o c a t i o n .
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child s s l e d lo sleigh b o t t o m * ,
wagon bodies,
and the
not a sled nor
a person
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Pearl
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c a m e to
his
his face,
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with
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service
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at
b e r e a r of the
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Mr
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to lift,
roller
is a
of the
clear
weighing
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unused
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a
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upon
even
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unless
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course a r e in fit condi ion
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cord,
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an
held in t h a t
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g r e a t sled to
attraction
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city, f o l l o w i n g
season,
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over
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decided
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mark
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will
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One
h u n d r e d a n d f o u r persons
were
ly?" sold Maud.
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ord. b u t tbe course t h e r e is not « o fine
them tronkfuls of shirt waists and
one a s that in F a r m i n g t o n
m e s s e n beaver hats every year r - H a r p e r ' s
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g e r b o y A g u l n a l d o w o u l d h a v e mosdni
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mi
all.
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a m i HM
mad.
himself,
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ington
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steers
lying flat o n
delivery
double runners,
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A Farmington News article about "The Great Sled." This is Page 1, December 6, 1899.
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G.E. Mooney & Son Inc. Handle Display with Stand
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Red Handle
Insscription:
"G.E. Mooney & Son Inc.
Turnings-Handles
Farmington NH"
Silver Metal Stand
Wheat Decoration
Inscription:
"Meriden Silver Plate Co"
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G.E. Mooney & Son Inc.
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FHS-Kyle Leach
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8/25/214 Dave Aubert
Farmington NH
handle
metal
tool
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Portable Student Chalkboard Farmington NH High School
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A portable, double sided, student slate chalkboard framed out in wood. The chalkboard was found in a box in the attic of Farmington NH High School. The chalkboard has chalk marks from the last use. It appears the student was working on simple addition.
Size: 8" x 10.5"
Condition: Fair. Extensive wear to the wood frame. extensive sacring on the slate.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Donated by Stan Freeda & Kyle Leach
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Early 20th Century
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Early 20th Century
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Mary Evelyn Kimball Pencil Box & Short Bio
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Mary Evelyn Kimball's wooden, rectangular, pencil box. The box has metal embellishments on the top corners and a metal keyhole in the front of the box.. The box contains a pencil, pen, nib, and two keys.
Mary Evelyn Kimball was born in November of 1867, to Daniel Webster Kimball and Mary Wingate Kimball, in Farmington, NH. She was one of five siblings. Daniel Webster Kimball was one of the pioneers of the shoe industry in Farmington. Mary Evelyn Kimball lived in Farmington her entire life, on what is now known as Pleasant Street. She was musically inclined, was an organist, and was known for her beautiful voice. She was a lifetime member of the Congregational Church in Farmington. She died in early 1935. Her obituary can be found in the March 22, 1935 edition of the Farmington News.
Box Size: 8.5" L x 2.25" W x1.5' H
Condition: Good
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Donated by Sharon & Paul Turner
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Circa 1860's
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Pleasant Street
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