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Mrs. John L. Pierce of Hart street 
has been quite ill the past week from 
typhoid pneumonia. At this time she is 
somewhat improved. 
A largely attended meeting of the 
Sarah Wyman Whitman club was held 
Wednesday afternoon at the home of 
Mrs. Lydia Williams on Hart street. 
The ciub is planning to give a public 
supper in the Chapel of the Baptist 
church on Tuesday evening, April 27. 
Tickets 15 cents. Next week’s meeting 
will be with Mrs. George S. Hadley, 
Hart street, and will be a sort of fare- 
well meeting to Mrs. William C. Web- 
ster, the president, who moves to Rock- 
port next week, on Thursday. 
During the past winter many of the 
male residents of “* Little Comfort’’ and 
East Wenham have held their ““court set- 
tings,’’ during their spare hours at the 
shop of John Higgins, and while no very 
weighty problems were solved, probably, 
the general topics of the day have been 
discussed there amid an abundance of 
tobacco smoke, and between the favorite 
games of cards which are also an attrac- 
tion there. 
That “‘ spring feeling ’’ has struck the 
Farms depot force. Agent Allen and 
his assistants have been seen working 
overtime during the past week putting 
the grounds around the station through a 
spring cleaning. The freight house and 
the crossing tenders’ houses have lately 
undergone repairing and painting. 
Big Musical Comedy. 
It is a settled fact that Geo. M. Cohan 
himself is to appear with his Royal 
Family and the other one hundred mem- 
bers of his company, when that organi- 
zation opens its two weeks’ engagement 
in “‘ The Yankee Prince’’ at the Col- 
onial Theatre, Boston, Monday night, 
April 5th. Young Mr. Cohan’s pre- 
sencein ‘‘The Yankee Prince’’ cast 
during the coming fortnight there will 
positively be his last stage work for a long 
time—perhaps two years—as at the con- 
clusion of his Boston booking he will 
sail, almost immediately, for Europe, it 
being his intention to go directly to Italy 
upon his arrival on the other side. In 
the meantime his legion of Boston ad- 
mirers are congratulating themselves at 
being given the opportunity to wish him 
bon voyage, a pleasant vacation and safe 
return. 
An augmented orchestra of twenty-six 
pieces will interpret the musical score of 
*“The Yankee Prince.’’ 
There will be no Wednesday matinees 
during Mr. Cohan’s engagement at the 
Colonial. 
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Novelty Pervades the Eutire 
Atmosphere of This Store. 
The old saying of “Nothing new under the sen” 
may perhaps apply somewhere, but certainly this 
stock this spring just abounds in the new. Why, 
there is so much of it, we hardly know 
about first—but, perhaps because of the atten 
attracted, 
what to speak 
ton it’s 
this wood, 
“ARVONLL” 
It’s been found in the forests of Kentucky; ’tis 
a species of the gum wood, ’tis believed. It resembies 
in color the satin walnut, and _ finishes perfectly 
natural, very soft and pretty. This season it makes 
its bow to the public through the channels of the 
very highest grade furniture makers. It costs about 
the same as quartered oak, and really looks to be very 
much more expensive. A Dining Set now exhibited 
in our south window exemplifies its beauty very 
well. ’Tis perhaps the first set to have been shipped 
into New England, and is quite a prize for some lucky 
one to obtain. 
well today refer to new 
Pil rete tanita noes tyke oie gute oe lcd BEM $35.00 
Elche Mast tenes oer 7 Vapi ve. chet & ee $23.50 
Chinas Closet roundvends to. a. 25.00 
SSTEh pan abe GA NEW 0) Kon at args rari PERE cae eRe "$8.50 
Sider lalrer acl. meee cee $5.50 
UE Tile CAROLS Pe Wee eat cidtc « Ms cst ie © $8.590.... 
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A BIG LINE OF THE EDISON AND VICTOR MACHINES. 
4 PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS IN STOCK—THE LATEST 
The Motor Cycice Man 
Is the place to get your Motor Cycles, new 
or second hand. Pierce (4 cyl.), Indian, 
Yale, M. and M. 
2 good Yales in first-class condition, $60.00—bargains. 
Indian for $90.00—worth $100.00 
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Also a line of Brcycies and Tires, and Bicycle Accessories. 
OVER 6000 RECORDS 
&7 Rantoul St 
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