NARRAGANSETT TIMES INDEX

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Your Search by TYPE= "news" returned 7447 Records.
Record#: 5325
Abstract: "A Crazy Lot" put on by the Adams Comedy Company performs its farce to a small crowd at Wright's Hall.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Entertainment|Wright's Hall
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Org.: Adams Comedy Company
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5326
Abstract: RI Agricultural College has 85 coops of goslings of various breeds and crossings on display at the State Fair.
Location: West Kingston
Subject: Washington County Agricultural Society and Fair|Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Art
SA: South Kingstown Farmers Club and Fair|Fairs, Carnivals and Festivals
Org.: Washington County Agricultural Society|Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5327
Abstract: Fair sets bad example for area youth by fostering Sabbath breaking, horse racing and rum drinking. (reprint of letter from Westerly Tribune)
Location: West Kingston
Subject: Washington County Agricultural Society and Fair|Liquor|Temperance|Sports- Horse Racing|Religion
SA: South Kingstown Farmers Club and Fair|Fairs, Carnivals and Festivals
Org.: Washington County Agricultural Society
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5328
Abstract: Teachers for Rocky Brook
Location: Rocky Brook
Subject: South Kingstown Schools
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5329
Abstract: Warren Matteson, 5, drowns in Narrow River
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Accidents- Water|Deaths
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5330
Abstract: Dr. Bell has been granted authority by the governor and adjutant-general to form a militia company for South Kingstown, 50 men meet at Sedgewick Post.
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Militia Companies
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Org.: Grand Army of the republic|Sedgewick Post #7
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5331
Abstract: Citizen's Cornet Band serenaded T.A. Gardner at his residence in Peace Dale, he rewarded them with food.
Location: Peace Dale
Subject: Music and Musicians
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Org.: Citizen's Cornet Band
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5332
Abstract: Court hears cases at Fair, Joseph Bent pleads guilty to selling liquor at the Fair, $20 fine plus court costs, 10 days in jail.
Location: West Kingston
Subject: Washington County Agricultural Society and Fair|Courts|Liquor
SA: South Kingstown Farmers Club and Fair|Fairs, Carnivals and Festivals
Org.: Washington County Agricultural Society
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5333
Abstract: Martin Sheldon, 14, guilty of theft given choice between Reform School for his minority or 3 months in jail and pay $13.50 costs, chooses the latter; one other case of theft, 2 for drunkeness, all fined.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Courts|Crime- Theft|Liquor
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5334
Abstract: Miss Susie Reed, a recent graduate of the Normal School, will be the teacher for West Kingston district.
Location: West Kingston
Subject: South Kingstown Schools|South Kingstown School Teachers
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5335
Abstract: Mrs. Jefferson Davis and Miss Davis to remain at Greene's Inn through the middle of October.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities|Narragansett Pier- Hotels- Greene's Inn
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Org.: Greene's Inn
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5336
Abstract: Summer branches of businesses close for season, including the following businesses: Murdock's Ice Cream, the Times Store, the Boston Store, Tobin's Drug Store; and the following hotels: the Atlantic, the Rockingham, the Atwood, and the Gladstone.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Business and Industry|Narragansett Pier- Hotels- Atwood House|Narragansett Pier- Hotels- Rockingham
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Org.: Atwood house|Rockingham Hotel|Gladstone Hotel|Atlantic Hotel|Murdock's Ice Cream|Tobin's Drug Store|The Times Store|The Boston Store
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5337
Abstract: Accounts paid, $382.86 paid to power company for August street lighting, sewer pipe to be laid in Ocean Road by Partelow and Northup.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Narragansett Town Meetings|Highways, Streets and Roads|Narragansett Electric Light and Power Company
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Org.: Narragansett Electric Light and Power Company
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p1 c5,6
Type: news

Record#: 5339
Abstract: Lists of the persons who were awarded premiums at the Fair in the following categories: Domestic Manufactures; Apples; Canned Fruit; Cattle; Cake; Pears; Poultry; Grains and Vegetables; Devons, Holsteins, Guernseys, Herefords; Fruit; Premiums Awarded Out
Location: West Kingston
Subject: Washington County Agricultural Society and Fair|Horses|Livestock|Poultry Industry|Farms and Farming|
SA: South Kingstown Farmers Club and Fair|Fairs, Carnivals and Festivals
Org.: Washington County Agricultural Society
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p4 c2,3,4
Type: news

Record#: 5340
Abstract: A new track record was set by Gratz, summaries of the various races
Location: West Kingston
Subject: Washington County Agricultural Society and Fair|Sports- Horse Racing
SA: South Kingstown Farmers Club and Fair|Fairs, Carnivals and Festivals
Org.: Washington County Agricultural Society
Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p4 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5343
Abstract: C.H. Weeden of Wickford constructs pond at Sodom, Exeter, to breed trout, and may build hatching houses.
Location: Exeter|Sodom
Subject: Fishing and Fishermen
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p5 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5344
Abstract: A.A. Tucker wins the silver Randolph cup for trap shooting, scores listed.
Location: Scarborough
Subject: Sports- Shooting|Narragansett Pier- Summer Visitors and Activities
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p8 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5345
Abstract: Large load of rock found buried under 10-15 feet of earth, estimates of $10,000 to uncover.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Quarries
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Date: 1894-09-21
Page/Col: p8 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5347
Abstract: William Doane succeeds Cornelius Nichols as mail carrier and expressman at the Peace Dale depot.
Location: Peace Dale
Subject: Postal Service|Railroads
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Date: 1894-09-28
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5348
Abstract: Miss Lizzie Pullen is replacing Miss Lucy Sherman, who is sick, as teacher at Curtis Corner School.
Location: Curtis Corner
Subject: South Kingstown Schools|South Kingstown School Teachers
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Date: 1894-09-28
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

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