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FESTIVITIES AT GOADBY MARWOOD

... Barker, Mr. Chas. Brown, Mrs. Hall (Scalford), Mr. and Mrs. J, Watchorn, Mr, and Mrs. M. Watehorn, Mr Burton (Holwell), Miss Thomas, Mr. 8. Clifft, Mr. Bust, Mr, F. Stevens, Mr. S. A. Stevens, Mr. L. Stevens, Miss Lee, Mrs, Steans, Miss Hand (Braostone) ...

WING & SONS

... and retail by the Sole Proprietors, WING AND SON, DISPENSING CHEMISTS, MELTON MOWBRAY. To be had also of Mr, Lox Lev, THOMAS WAINER THOMAS SMITH, B:fi to inform the farmers and the Y’ublic genery that they bave undertaken the business of RATCATCHERS, MOLECATCHERS ...

MELTON MOWBRAY PETTY SESSIONS. , GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT GREAT —————— | DALRY

... at defendant’s house and had cautioned his daughter against keeping it.-Defendant said the dog formerly belonged to a Mr. Thomas, and afterwards to a man named Fred Cross, who had gone away and left the dog at the place. It mever did belong to him (defendant) ...

GOADBY MARWOOD

... trouble and taste displayed in making the costumes. At the close, a hearty vote of thanks was accorded Misses Hammond and Hardy (pianist) on the motion of Mr. Hollingworth for their services. Appended is the programme :—Part I.—Song, ** Welcome all,” ...

SHOCKING ACCIDENT. A MELTON TRADESMAN KILLED.,

... ‘“’S by | artistic embellishment at the hands of Mrs. Fitz- Mr. Frisby, and some bright singing was led by the = simons, Miss Thomas, Mr. Clarke, and Mr, O’Sullichoir. | van. t gr;,thfmn of the interior ‘:x:l. the creche, & |or erib, whic! been most ingeniously ...

LINDSEY COUNTY COUNCIL

... Conway- Gotdun, W. §raokish, Josoph Hardy, Coloset G. M. Hutlon, Jamcs Marshall, Major C. A, Bwan, 8. G Gelton, Mev. F. Freshuey, W M, Mawicy, Colosel G. M. dlebon, Bareovod Mackuwier, K. . Subion Nelthorpe, and Thomas Tombason, Couticiiors . A e ...

HARDY, EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... HARDY, EVENTS OF THE WEEK AT HOME. AN, Gamble, of Sheflicld, speaking at the annual meeting of the Peak District and Northern Countics Footpaths Preservation Society, held in Manchester, said there was no Mm‘p..ahd- right to go over Kinderscout, and therefore ...

THE LEADERS IN THE BOOT TKADE ARE FREEMAN, ITARDY, AND LARGEST PIRM IN THE BOOT TRADE IS FREEMAN, HHARDY, AND

... LATEST STYLES IN EVENING SUOES AT : e 4 : ITREEMAN, HARDY, AND WILLIS. GRANDEST WEARING WINTER BOOTS—DAMP-PROOF—ALRE FREEMAN, HARDY, WILLIS’. The fact that our goods ave supplied (‘lirect from FREEMAN, HARDY, AND WILLIS' own Faclorics hus convineed all classes ...

HE BASIS OF ’ lecal papers that on March 22nd last the Lincol ] NS ASSESSMEN ccal papers that on

... without making it known and seeing if there is a remedy and a little hamanity known outside this honse. — Edward Stephenson, Thomas fmith, Samuel Chlnrll. James Green, Jeseph JFreston, and George T om?\w. This letter was received with laughter. The Clerk ...

THE GALE

... recently an assistant at Mr.| A tree fell across the G.N.R. line zear Luton, - vait § b H't- eet lfinz--}’n?‘ldnv;. l“r:s Hardy : mrflirin. Miss l:ll')~ He saul l(hl [:lrwuer sioke llhe g ‘.ndu'i’d‘hlvl'-.hnhmnlmr-me evide r:‘NM K'be found ?nd lm:‘bor ...

| Penny-in-the-Slot fers are proving popular ~ CITY AND COUNTY. Imn'. ho poarer clatees 1u the HpaMling . ..

... nursing | Mathers, Miss A. Ward, and Miss F. lelcy: I-!A“l-( Secretary John Thomas Bell; TreasiNb ik h V illoughby, who was “The Pawn Ticket,” a dialogue, the characters trer Thomas Ihn{y. Sk Stewards, Wilham | ith bronchitis. | were taken by Mr. A. Goodman ...

DISTRICT NEWS. LINDSEY COUNTY COUNCIL

... F, Freshucy, Sir It M. Hawley, Col. Hutton, Tombleson, the karl of ) arborough, Coancillors Col. Conwsy-Gordon, Frank:sh, Hardy, Swan, Alington, Allison, Blaydes, Lrougk.ton, Campion, Coates, J. E. Davy, J. W. Davy, Joshus ‘st,\'_ Ellwood, Epton, Eveus ...