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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 1

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entittjel TUESDAY, APHIL O. 18U7. SCHOOL MAM MWiBL VMwaJ PNWMt4 Liter) to to Mrwea Lu bought tbe Kei -III 10 VOOO offfed ih 3d dwv SPRING OVERCOATS, Variable Weather Now' J.1H71. MUNYON'S Mau AM. WOOL COVKKT CLOTHS 'lined with tfood wrge hniufc'H, bilk eh eve Huiug.

price $8.00 Spring Overcoats, Made from Fine Covert, strapped rarm1, patch pocketn, 1 cut short, a youug mau'a coat, price $10.00 and $12.00 But every 6e itni to tak. ilie- Jialjy out. A good lookiug liml.y needs goxi-iookiug Carnage nde have theia the carriages, wc mean; strung, well taade, easy eprioga, patcm toe brake, a wool mat iu each carriage, and the prices we shall make the prices to suit you if we can possibly do ao. Spring: Overcoats, Made from Clay Thibet and JSugliuh Cheviots. 1 $7.50 $10.00 and $12.00 6AS0LINE STOVES.

vs" of both (iasolite andKor-BLUE FLAME osene Burner and guar- 7A ntee ttem tbe hwt and 2 Men's Spring Suits, Youth's Spring Suits, Boy's Spring Suits, In all the latest Styles, Made special for new store. Lovering, Elliott Co. Clothiers and Hatters. 121 MAIN STREET. sal cat tue rnatKet.

anorun. Quaker Range 83 Myrtlo Ave says: the Quaker Range very 1 STOVES much and it nicely and does coal as other Don't it pay is S7.25 per We The Mm Lineban, "We like ton? The Latest and Choicest TMners in illinerY terns, elegant oolois, newest shades. See them to appreciate them. ART SQUARES, OIL CLOTHS, STRAW MATTING. i RUGS, MAPAME A.

CEOFFRION. 215 Main Street. I Orders taken for Carpet Complete housekeeping get married. Lowest prices for eash and goods are told on time. you want a square i JPontiritfj GREAT SURPLUS SALE OF BOOTS 8H03S From my factory, commencing to-morrow.

'-Be on hand and get a share of the many bargains. DONNELLYf the Wholesaler, 124 Main Street Amertcan House BTdcgr Factory Lynn. Him. see tbe Quaker standing, at the door. PHILBROOKHOUSEFURNISHINGCO.

tt 222 Main Street, Fitchburg. Grand Millinery Opening MISS M. C. NORTON invites the people of Fitehhorg and vicinity to ber Spring Millinery Opening, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, ftarc 30, St and Apr UifimuD ceral uf the townspeople be-liee thai lhekelecioieo know what they tire titw.iu aid they have the sanction of ibe wtd electric road committee, though ibeir plau) are not all clear to every one else Look for the warrant and attend Chester Roper has bought a milk route at West Fitchburg, which he hopes to enlarge John Parcher died, April 2, at the home of his son, Frank L. Parcher on the old John Miller place, also known as tbe Hodge place, near Waebntett mountain.

Dupee baa sold bis piece," on the south side of tbe Leominster road to Chants Crocker of Fitchburg Mrs. 1. Hail wili havtf au auction on Tuosdav, April 10 Comrade Henry Baker ts very ill, but there are hopes of his recovery. Comrade Wood has been riding out tbe past week. Mrs.

Wood is partly laid up from stepping on a nail. D. E. Hurd has some fine maple syrap for sale, from New Hampshire orchards. STILL RIVER.

The l.ght of a bright Are seen in the souihenrstT mrtbe evening of AprTF, proved, to be in Bohoo. when Graves' store and biro, with other biiildiugs, wee destroyed. Eocines were sent for from Lancaster and Clinton LI. Eaynee is recovering troro an Attack of influenza. Ad auction the household goods of tbe late Mrs Dolly Howard was held at the Howard homestead, March 30 John Sprague is reported as having reached New York, where be is visiting relatives, on his way home from California There was a forest Are Just serosa the railroad traok, near the Garr farm, April 1.

It got beyond control and extra help bad to be sent for. Some of tbe men who went, came upon a party of half a dozen or more tramps, who bad a little fire of their own and were cooking bam and eggs. Possibly similar proceedings, with the use of pipes and matches, may accouot for many of tbe ao-ealled incendiary Area Those pupils who attend school in Lancaster commenced the closing term of the year on Monday, after a week's vacation. The village eohool began, this week, most ot the measles patients materials ready. Tbe relatives here of Dea.

and Mrs. C. F. Lawrence of Shirley Village received news of a sad accident to Mrs. Lawrence on March 29, when she caught ber foot In a mat on her kitchen floor and fell heavily.

It was at first thought her hip was dislocated, bat later, examination made it probable there had been a compound fracture. She is advanced in age and the pain and manv frleods Mrs. J. ton Is laid up with a badly sprained ankle. Some of the ligaments in her foot are broken.

Co. mJouve ooUi 10 SO Depot Square to Walte's Comer 6 46. 6 00. ft 16, 6 B0 am, and every SO mutates until Ooodrloh street-e 10.4S Depot s4" iMSef vU 0 Depot Square and Leomln- 1 LeooDlDster- 08, 68, 7 21 30 minute until 9 23 m. Depot Square and East Yard Depot Square and Fltchburx ana Goodrich.

bo Irphol 308-2 3i ber of the refule of facts. i desired, call for it gnai poles indicated by able subject to change upt WJ Ot WOtt'T LIVE A BKHITN. Had I.un trouli lolkiwlnsTrWl tl aaya bo ov. Bl re oana' loua of or Rlos'a New Dtaeorarr. and knows It to LADIES Hair! Goods.

Toilet' Article and Manicure Goods at lowest price. Call and see them. MARGARET ROCK, The NVw York Hajr Diwrint and Maul. 2391 Main Street. Cotton Underwear Night Dbbssbs with 2 rows Hamburg Insertion, 16 Tneks, Cambric Raffle on neck and sleeves, SO cts.

Night Dressbb with 9 rows Hamburg Insertion, 1ft Tacks, Hamburg edge on neck and sleeves, 59 Cts. Night Dbbssbs, 69 75, 69 to $2.50 quality, style and workmanship pot- ftnqna'yqffid. fr priy t.bftt DEFT COMPETITION. Misses Real Cashmere Hose, formerly 29 to 37 at 26 Cts. A few more 25 ct.

Wool Hose at 12 CtS. at Stiles'. TILTT JL CICU Brick Masons, yTtitTrlnj. Whltenlay, est and htst eours? ana report at me next meetn The commiiteeon books and iddii hereby submits a report relative to tbe suojectot vertical peninanaotp-. This steoo ot wriune is beior ally introduced into the schools of this country Its Introduction bus created of 11 mends that vertical pcotnU9Qlp be introduced int grades two to five inclusive, at the beginning of tbe school year tn September next, provided arrange-menu satisfactory to the committee on books and apparatus, be made with tbe publishers with reference, to books for use and, also, for a special teacher of Tfie mended also, that the su perintendent, at is' discretion, be authorized io allow the aee of the vertical edition of the Speocemn books, during tne spring terms id nameu in toe Dm recommendation.

It was votsd to Allow an authorized agent of the 8. P. T. P. C.

T. A. to form bands of mere; fu the schools un-d-r the supervision of the superintend- all necessary arrangements for tbe high school eradUttinz exercises. It was voted that it was the sense of tbe board tbat the eternises be beld in the high esix foolscap pages ln stead ot twice, as now. The cation gave their reasons in detail.

It tendance. It was voted tbat the present storm signal rule be abandoned! and it was re ferred to the committee ou attendance to report a plan for tbe repeal of the present system, or a modification there of. The usua vote retard I off the ation of the school children during May The committee on schools recommended the annointmeut of Cleonhai Forest, t6U0 salary, as janitor of the Clarendon street school and. he was elected, receiviog 15 votes. Dr.

Rice ave notice that a motion would be made at some future meeting to change text boons pertaining system of penmanship. Rev A. G. Smith is attending the M. annual conference, this -week, and there will be no preaching at the M.

E. chnrcfa, Sunday. Mrs. A. G.

Smith and children are visiting friends in Providence, R. I. Quite a party of Grangers met at Calvin Allen's, March 2D. A number of ladies met in the afternoon and worked on a ouilt which Mrs. Whftebouse had the evening, making about 70 In ail.

A pleasant evening was passed. These Grange sociables are being held at different houses, the object being to bave a social time, and to raioe little monev. eacb person being expect- nickel. Wh! lehouse went to i she will spend Keen last ety nao lainmont nod supper in the M. vesirv Mar.

31 A good program" was presented, including readings by Misses Myril Newton and Eva Rutterfleld, duet bj Mrs Eila EtJce and Miss EHie Rice, sons Taggart, duet by Miss Greatest Value on Earth LOHO -II LEM and a Sumatra Wrapper otthseholeastquailtyt PlpplnaamLead-sea ase am to s1v0-at. aanc tor eaata. Bold avtrr whara. works very fine. It bake not consume as much stoves' to save coal, when coal have a fine Hue, best pat Cleaning.

outfits visit i when you no interest charged when deal come in where you 98 eta. a pair Misses' 50 ct. Rubbers, marked 26 cts. a pair CHIC0PEE BICYCLES, Ladies' or Gents1 $40,00 Fully guaranteed. Why buy a second-hand Wheel? Agency for WARWICK AND WHITE BICYCLES.

Largest assortment of Sweaters and Golf Hose in the city. OAUDflDU Men's Furnisher tii Ui oAnDUnNf Fitchburg HotelBlock BARGAINS SHOES $2.8 7 IRON BED, WITH BRASS RAIL HEAD AND FOOT-USUALLY SOLD FOR $7.0 0 THESE WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEADS ARE VERY NICELY FINISHED, 3 FEET WIDE BY ft FEET 4 INCHES LONG. YOU CAN GET THE LARGER SIZES FOR FIFTY CENTS ADDITIONAL FOR EACH SIZE. DO NOT MISS IT. GET ONE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE.

AS SOON AS THIS LOT IS SOLD SHALL BE OBLIGED TO ASK $7.00 INSTEAD OF $2.87. FERDINAND FURNITURE C0M WHITE STORE, 219 AND 221 MAIN STREET. ten's and Boys' Solid Leather Shoes, several styles, only 98 cts. a pair JL Latest Style Genuine Dong-oIa $2.00 Button and Lace Boots, only 98 cts. a pair ft haye a lot of Misses' and Children's Dong-ola and some Cloth Top Common Sense Toe $2.00.

$2.50, 82.75, Button Boots, a little oat of style, In odd sizes. We have marked down to ir only In Women's, Boys' and town to only O. Riflhardson, Fitchburg Loan Trust Safety Deposit Go piTCHBORO, MASS. BQQT and shoes ftfcfth Capital $100,000.00 Deponlt eolioited mlvjot to ofceb. Liability of StookhoJdeM, $100,000.

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1873-1977