NARRAGANSETT TIMES INDEX

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Your Search by TYPE= "news" returned 7447 Records.
Record#: 5609
Abstract: Post Office at Rocky Brook, for many years in the charge of Joseph E. Barber, is to be moved to the store of Patrick Lyons, new postmaster- Edmund Lyons.
Location: Rocky Brook
Subject: Postal Service
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5610
Abstract: About 80 new hymnals have been purchased by voluntary subscriptions of members.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Churches- Baptist
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Org.: Wakefield Baptist Church
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5611
Abstract: Local bank net loss about $4000 in bond purchase from defunct brokerage firm in N.Y.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Banks and Banking
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Org.: Wakefield Trust Company
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c1
Type: news

Record#: 5612
Abstract: James E. Babcock and A.T. Edwards join to carry on auction and commission business.
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Subject: Business and Industry
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5613
Abstract: Frank Gardner, employed at George W Babcocks, is recovering from typhoid fever at his home.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Diseases
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5614
Abstract: Service and baptisms at Narragansett Ferry Baptist Church, Rev. Wilson, state missionary, will baptize several candidates in or near the dock.
Location: Saunderstown
Subject: Churches- Baptist
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Org.: Narragansett Ferry Baptist Church
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5615
Abstract: Oliver P. Stedman of Mass., grandson of William Stedman, one of three brothers who settled in South Kingstown, and a captain in the Revolutionary War is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. George H. Gates.
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Visitors
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5616
Abstract: A large drainpipe is being laid across Main St. at foot of Kenyon Ave.; it empties into Mill Pond. Employees of George Bullock doing the work.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Highways, Streets and Roads
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5617
Abstract: Oliver Watson of Kingston is sufficiently recovered from typhoid fever to be up and about.
Location: Kingston
Subject: Diseases
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5618
Abstract: Miss Ruth Sherman died Monday at the residence of her neice, Mrs. Orrin Thompson of Wakefield; she was 93 years old. Burial in North Kingstown.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Deaths
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5619
Abstract: South County Sunday School Workers Union will hold its first meeting at Wakefield Baptist Church, all interested are invited to attend, papers on this subject will be read and discussed.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Churches- Baptist
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Org.: Wakefield Baptist Church|South County Sunday School Workers Union
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c3
Type: news

Record#: 5621
Abstract: Larger than usual attendance at court. Charges of keeping a liquor nuisance, keeping liquor for sale, and selling liquor, fines of $1000, $500, and $25 plus 10 days imprisonment were meted out.
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Subject: Liquor|Courts
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5622
Abstract: Piano teacher leaves town, leaving numerous creditors behind, spending more money than he took in- a foolish young man.
Location: South Kingstown
Subject: Money|Bankruptcies|Business and Industry
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c4
Type: news

Record#: 5624
Abstract: 18 uncontested divorce cases come before presiding Judge Tillinghast.
Location: Wakefield
Subject: Divorces
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5625
Abstract: R.I. Poultry Association and the R.I. Experimental Station are publiciizing and planning a 4 day show in Providence, $1770 is being offered in regular society premiums.
Location: Providence|Kingston
Subject: Rhode Island Experimental Station|Poultry Industry
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Org.: Rhode Island Experimental Station
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p1 c5
Type: news

Record#: 5628
Abstract: Professor Sears of Brown University delivers 2 sermons at St. Peter's Church.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Churches- Episcopal
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Org.: Brown University|St. Peter's by the Sea
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5629
Abstract: Public School began at the Pier Monday.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Narragansett Schools|Education|Narragansett School Teachers
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5630
Abstract: Electric Light Company to run a 6 inch water pipe from the Boon St. main for a fire hydrant.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Fires|Narragansett Electric Light and Power Company
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Org.: Narragansett Electric Light and Power Company
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5631
Abstract: 2 story building on Beach St. used by the summer staff for the Rockingham has been moved further up Beach St. by Herbert Webster.
Location: Narragansett Pier
Subject: Building and Construction|Narragansett Pier- Hotels- Rockingham Hotel
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Org.: Narragansett Pier- Hotels- Rockingham Hotel
Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

Record#: 5632
Abstract: Mathewson spring has been improved to a 40 foot depth and 12 foot diameter, well lined with stones.
Location: Narragansett
Subject: Water Supply
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Date: 1894-11-30
Page/Col: p4 c2
Type: news

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