Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 101

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Church Rally.


Next Sunday, April 1, marks the close of another ecclesiastical year among the Methodists. There will be a rallying of all the members and friends of the


among the fine arts all competent author- ities placed music at the top as the su" preme manifestations of art; and that it and language were the only arts entirely merited and develoned hy man.


Professor Daniels has recently been en- gaged iu the very interesting task, to him, of restoring an ancient and time- the year. The reception and charities worn college diploma, the same having heen conferred by Princeton, in 1755. on the great-graudfather of a Franklin resi- dent. The ancient parchment is written


Marston Sanborn and Charles E. Walker were elected members of the parish. Resolutions and minutes were read re- lative to the decease during the past year of Messrs. Aldrich and Ray, and


few Greek letters and words. It ls now in the bands of the Heliographers, its were adopted hy a rising vote. Votes were passed releasing certain property


ments should be handed down to pos the title to which had been irregularly |town.


terity.


a halsuce of about thirty seven dollars in the treasury. The folling officers were- elected :- Parlalı Committee,-Lester L. Burrington, James O. Chilson, Charles F. Nye, James F. Ray, Charles J. McKen zie, Edgar K. Ray, George, F. S. Single- ton, Charles Stewart, Treasurer and Collector, Fred H. Bartholomew. Clerk, George R. Winsor. After the slection the meeting adjourned to partake of the excellent supper provided by the Y. P.


West and South Providence .. .. . . Boston and East. Milford. .... MAILS CLOSE FOR


others most unfortunate for the hoard of health and the school board to be quibhling over technicalitles in a time of epidemic and when so many business men and others ars patiently peaceful. 'Tend to business, gentlemen, and take care of our children,


Farmers' Club.


Israel . "Praises be unto God from whom all blessings flow."


Prof. Lewis tben made an earnest plea for the thoughtful, caretaking study of Spring Changes the best music by nll who have the op- portunity, declaring that it should be studied as a student would study Shake- speare or Browning, and so learn to think the thoughts expressed by the great my new spring mouldings are tu aud masters of music, as well as experience | others coming. CALKIN, Depot St. the emotions. He added that music was the art which Americans most need. The admission to Odd Fellows' ball Tuesday evening is twenty-five cents, including entertainment, ice cream sher bet and cake. Home made candy and lemonade extra. ed to cultivate, and the one that could most easily be cultivated, It should be studied with all earnestness in the schools as one of the noblest arts, so that children might learn early in life to know, to appreciate and love the work Biograph of moving pictores and war vlews at Music hall all next week, free to adults. April 3. of the world's greatest masters.


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THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1900.


Che . Franklin . Sentinel.


Published Tuesdays and Fridays.


CARL B. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor MRS, C.B. JOHNSON Associate Editor.


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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1900.


Nearly to the hour of his death Mr. John I. Binir's faith remained strong in the great gransry of the west. Having made much of his immense fortune in that regioa his ailvice to begiaaers was: "Put your money in the yaller corr belt." Be it understood that the "ya .. ler corn bel:" comprises lowa, Kansas and Nebraska. la lowa he ow ned over 2.0 ,000 acres of land, snd in Nebrask. 100.000. I don't know how large a par: of Kansas he was proprietor of, says a New York Press msn. Rongh manner, coarse iu speech. yet kind- hearted withal when not imposed on .. John I. Blair was said by bond brokers in the street to he the most i fici t of men to negotiate a transaction with. 1: there is al. exception it is R. T. Wil- son, With both men it was always a case of grab everything. If a promoter shoved an enterprise at Mr. Blair the old man immediately appropriated 95 per cent. of it, locking up the remaining five ns a guarantee of the promoter's good faith.


An exchange sars a man fishing in a New Jersey lake tied his #ne to his wrist while rowing slowly. A 20-pound carp took the bait, drew the man overboard and dragged him a long distance in the water, but he finally got ashore and loosened the line. The fish ran away with it. One time the carp rose to the surface and the fisherman saw that it was two feet longandevidently weighed 20 pounds. The one who started that atory might have made that fish a few pounds heavier and made his story weightier. -


> Otto Grantz, who recently discor- ered a very rich gold mine in Sonth Da- kota. is getting letters from people all r the country, suggesting uses for bis wealth. One old lady said in her etter: "You have had the juck to find so much and I so little, just wish you conld not sleep until you gave me some of it." It is not stated what Mr. Grantz did with that "touching" appeal, hut it is safe to say he did not lose any sleep over it.


The wife of Gov. Lowndes, of Mary- land, is curing the whooping cough very much as the king of England used to cure scrofula ("the king's evil"). It's a local notion that if the mother of twins hutters a piece of bread for a child with that cough, the child will be relieved. Mrs. Lowndes has twin sons, and Annapolis is in an epidemic of whooping cough. Consequently she is kept pretty busy bnttering bread.


From a western Colorado postmas- ter to the department at Washington; "Pleas except my resanation of p m of the government at this town i hat been alected j of the pease & school commisner said doties perventing me from bitin off more than i can chaw hy trine to kill three birds with 1 ston. Yores respectably."


A ten-year-old Boston girl on her way to school. turned to throw a kiss to her mother, who stood watching her in the doorway of the home the little one had just left. At that in- stant a beam, falling from the top of a bnildiag in course of construction. struck the child on the head, killing her at once,


Some of the l'aris papers are excited to violent denunciation by the report tbat two American prize fighters are to meet In the ring in that city next rear. They think the pugilists should 'practice their brutal trade at home." In Paris you know they' fight only with swords and pistols.


A woman In a New York divorce caer has put on record The assertion that a woman who paints cannot he a lady. She can If she doesn't paiat herself. or, in case she does, If she only nses iodine. suggeste a facetious contemporary.


Coated


Look at your tongue. Is it coated ? Then you have a bad taste in your mouth every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food diş- tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your and stomach is weak your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re- liable cure :


Ayer's


PILLS


Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet- ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good freemove- ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble.


Price, 25 cents. All druggiats. " I have taken Ayer's Pills for 35 years, and I consider them the best mile. One pill does me more good than half a birx of any other kind I have ever tried."


Strs N. E. TALPOT,


March 30, 1899.


Arrington, Kans.


In German, Pinmbers were at work in Marjorie'e home, and they conversed in their na tive tongue.


"Mamma," questioned the four year-old, "why can't I tell what those men sre ssying? I've listened and listened, and I can't make out a word!" "Of course yon can't." said mamma: "they are talking in German."*


That evening Marjorie was ming on the piano.


"I'm playing "Home Sweet Home.' " "That isn't 'Home Sweet Home!'" he said. scornfully.


"Yes it is," was the reply : "I'm play- ing it in German!"-Town Topics.


No Reason to Specify. They were dancing. The music was heavenly. The swish of her silken skirta was delightful The fragrance of the roses upon her bosom was al- most intoxicating.


"Ab," she said, looking up into his face and smiling sweetly. "you re- mind me of one of Whitman's poems." A sudden dizziness seemed to seize hlm. It was as if he were floating along in a dream. When he could catch his breath to speak he asked: "Which one ?".


"Oh, any one," e" she replied. "The feet are all mixed up in all of them." -Chicago Times-Herald.


Benighted Superstition. Mrs. Slimdiet-Well, that fellow Longhead, who talked about taking board here, is just about the most superstitious man I ever did bear of. He's actually afraid of ghosts.


Maid-Ghosts. is it?


Mrs. Slimdiet-Yes: he writes that he has changed his mind about com- ing, because he's been told that half a dozen people have starved to death here .- X. Y. Weekly.


The Retort Truthful


The Volture-It's hardly polite to read your paper at table. Mt. Hsllroom. The Victim-1 know. Mrs. Skinnem. but It takes my mind off what I'm eat- ing .- X Y. Journal.


The Port and the Malden, Dear malden, you'd like to write poems you say ?


Ah. happy, young girl. if you knew. Instead of to write :hem, could I have my way,


I'd much rather live them, Ilke you. -Harlem Life.


"A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned." Economy is the lesson taught by this saying. Itis true economy to take Hood'a Sarsaparilla at this Krason because It porifies, enriches and vitalizes the blant and thus prevents wickieas an puts the whole system in a state of health for the coming aPasou. Every bottle of Howl'a Sarsaparilla contains 100 domex-Iporitive proof that it is economy to take only Hond's


Coustipation is cured by IIumd's Pilla. 25c.


Jell-O, the New Dessert, pleases all the family. Four flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and straw ber- ry. At your grocers. 10 cts. Try it today.


Don't Tobacco Spil and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag- nette, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak mea atrong. All drugginta, 50c or #1. Cure guaran- teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago et New York.


CASTORI The Kind You Have


Bears the Chat+ Fletcher


HOUSEHOLD NOTES.


Odd ilems of Domesile Information for the Young House-


In planning refreshments for the Hal- loweeu party, auts, apples, crullers and sweet cider nre considered the appro- priate, concomitants of the fstefui night, while their service should be as simple and informal ss possible. If the kitchen table serves as a buffet, its cen- terpicce may be a yellow pumpkin or pale green cahhage, bollowed out and filled with ruddy cheeked apples. The dishes used may be of the copper or tin kitchen utensils, scoured to their brightest,


Measles are inost Infectious In the early stages, scarlet fever aad scarlet- Ina durlag the peeling of the skin. Typhoid Is usually conveyed by gerais from the excretioas of the patient. No member of a family with an Infec. tious disease should go to church or any other place where persons are congre- gated, should not borrow books front a library nor mix with other people more than can possibly be helped, as one person may be the incana of spread- lag disease to numbers.


Holland shades may be washed and .aundered so as to look nearly ss well as aew. Remove the fringe, cord and tas- sels and loosen from the roller. Wash in lukewarm suds, rubbing as little as possible, to prevent splitting. Rinse in cold water and starch in boiled starch. Tron with a cloth over it until nearly dry; then pollsh. Great care must be taken to iron always with the selvedge to stretch straight and to iron 2


creases in.


Steel firearms that are kept in good order should not require cleaning often- er than once a week, but they should be ruhbeil dsily with a dry cloth. In the weekly cleaning they may be polished with bath brick scraped fine and mixed with oil, or rubbed with fine emery pa- per, then polish with the finest sand paper.


"Don't sprinkle your maiden-hair ferns on their folisge," say the florists to the women who are eagerly huying the daiaty greening for dining table decoration. "Keep the earth moist all the time: but pour the water around the roots, not on the top."


In screwing a glass globe on to the erage for old and young. 15 and 25c. gas fixture care should be taken not to screw it too tight, as when the gas is Beats the lighted the glass will expand, and if space is not allowed the globe will crack. Many mysterious breakages CASTORIA may be traced to this lack of foresight. An ensy way to steam house plants in Chart. Fletcher. of Signature winter is to set a large vessel of hot W'Ise Wan. water under the plant stand and then drop into it a hot brick or iron.


The cheering teapot has lately found its way into Italy, and Italian signoras now chat over the tea cups and delight in all the dainty accessories of the tea table.


A paroxysm of coughing may often be arrested hy a tablespoonfnl of glye- erine in a glass of hot milk.


Stale crackers are improved by plac- ing in a hot oven a few minutes hefore serving .- Washington Star.


DECORATION NOTES.


Potpis on Pretty Furnishings Salt- able for the Parlor and Hallway,


Pillows add greatly to the decorative effect, as well as to the comfort of a divan, lounge, settee or sofa. The new canvas covers, which come in rich red for braiding or rich blue or black, and the hlack for braiding in red or orange, are very inexpensive and durable for pillow or cushion covers, Coronation braid is very prettily ap- plied to des'gas stamped on pillow cor. ers: it shows with fine effect on bright red, blue of yellow canvas or linen cushion covers, but is especially pleas- iag on silver-green linen in association with flat braids.


A pretty border for an orange silk curtain for a hall window is made by turning up an inch-wide hem and head- ing it with herring-boning in heavy orange silk threaded with turquoise- bine bead«. Larger beads of the same color sewed along the bottom of the hem add a very charming finist. Such a curtain illuminates a dark piace like sudden sunshine.


No tea table or luncheon table is ab- solniety pretty that fails in flowers for decorative purposes. A few perfect flowers set In the filmy greenefy of maiden hair ferns or in sprays of the soft asparagus vine, which veil the gay color's as gently as the mist.


The embroidered silk screen panels. wold ia Japanese stores, make love;y bangiags to place in the opening be- :ween parlors. A lovely pair made of slaty-gray silk, wrought with a design of afry bamboo trees in soft greens, with here and there & pay bird, was tastefully mounted on nmher-colored momie cloth and finished at the bot- tom by a heavy fringe, showing sub- dned shadea of the embroidery colors. This pair of hongiags looked very ar- tistle mounted on an ebonized pole by means of heavy hrass rings .- Ladies' World.


Little Civilitles.


If, as the old saying has it, elvility costs nothing, it certainly gains much, hoth in the way of liking and of kind- ness; therefore it seema a great pity that so many people dispense with it in small matters of daily life. There are ao doubt very few people who are ac- tually and actively rude and. unelvil. hut there are, on the other hand, many who are, if we may use the term, pas- sively Impolite. They do not-that is, commit a downright rudeness, but they omlt a vast number of little civilities. If It is manners that "maketh man," it is most certainly woman who both makes and mars men's manners, for there la no man, however rongh and un- couth in manner, who Is not influenced and to some degree softened by con- tact with @ conrteova and gracions- mannered womsn .- Detrolt Free Press.


DAYS


when especial attention is being given to auces- tral homes, oll names, ancient dleeds auti fand kranls. The rich store of unmixed history lylog al war iloors is comnenled to the attention not only of the arhelar and antiquarian, but to the general Imok-remiling pubifc.


The most attractive mute penetrating the heart of historic Virginia in the


Old Dominion Line.


OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., P'ler 26, North River, New York, H. H. WALKER, Traffic Manager J. J. BR.JWN Con'] l'asa'r Agent. ja.26-3mg


HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA


In stomach troubles, bas a " maglo touch," promptly relieves distress and all other dyspeptic symptoms. It makes rich, pure blood, gives strong, steady nerves.


CREATES AN APPETITE, AIDS DIGESTION.


'I'ne Question. "Pa," sald Willie, "may I ask you just one more question before I go to bed."


"Yes, my boy. What is it ?" "If I'd been your brother, would I have been my own uncle ?"-Har- per's Bozar.


Different Points of View. Wife -- I'm sorry you don't admire my new gown. Everybody else saya it's Just too lovely for anything. Husband-Oh, It's easy for others to pay compliments, but I have to pay the [1] .- Chlengo Evening News.


Story of a Slave.


To be bound haad and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams of Manchester, Mich , tells how such a sinve was mimile free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bit- ters she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This aupreme remedy for female disease quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy. headsche, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a Godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people, Every bottle guaranteed, Only 50 ceuts, Sold by A. C. Mason & Co. druggists.


Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, ilrink Grain o, made from pure grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made Grain-O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would in- ince me to go back to cuffee." The chil- dreu can drink it freely with great beni- fit Geta package today from your Groc er, follow the directions aud you will have a delicious and healibful table beav


To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. tr C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money


The Kind You Have Always Bought


"Great iden, that of Mike's," said the enthusiastic heeler of the better sort. "He isn't satisfied with shaking hands with his constituents in the ordinary way. When be meets one of them, be grabs both his hands."


"Ain't that rather overdoing it ?" snid the cautious person.


"It might look that way.to you. but Mike knows his business. As long as he holds the fellow's hands his watch is safe."-Indinnspolis Journal.


ABSOLUTE


SECURITY.


Genuine


Carter's Little Liver Pills.


Must Bear Signature of


Brentwood


See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below.


Very small and as easy to take os sugar.


FOR HEADACHE.


SAVINGS BANK.


FRANKLIN. MASS.


D. THAYER, JR., President. GEO. W. WIGGIN.


CHAS. J. MCKENZIE, Vice-Presidenta.


JOSEPH G. RAY,


CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer. Dividends declared the first Monday In January and July, payable on and after the 15th of sald months.


Orders lenve Franklin at 8 05 and 9 a. m. Money may be withdrawn at the option of the, Goods returned by freight at 2.30 }sme dav.


depositors. The treasurer may, however, require notice if necessary, In accordance with the ' Statute Law.


Bank open daily from 9 &, m. to 12 m., and from) 1 to 4 p. m. BOARD OF INVESTMENT. D. Thayer, Jr., E. H. Sherman, J. O. Ray, Chas. J. Mckenzie, E. P. Chapman, Charles Stewart, George W. Wiggin.


STATEMENT FEB. 28, 1900. LIABILITIES.


Due Depositore $555.150 31 27,752 79


Profit and Loss Account. 15,811 27


Interest Account.++ 2,018 62


Real Estate Income Account .. 69 1P


$600,832 98


ASSETA.


Real Estate hy Foreclosure .822,143 00


Town aml City Bonds. 7,071 26


Bank Stock .. 28,517 62


Railroad Honda. 133,012 60


Loaneil on Bank Stock 30,300 00


" Mortgagen .... + 11 Personal Securities 187,040 76


Railroad Stock.


11,000 00


Bank Books


70.00


Town Note.


5,000 00


218 02 600 00


Frankilu National Bank .. $1,566 47 Nat. Bark of Redemption 249 65


Mercantilr Trust Co. ..... H2 74


Casb on hand


2,268 86 1,851 96


$600,832 98


We, the umleraigned, have this day examined the books and vouchers of this bank and nad they correspond with the above statement. E. P. CHAPMAN, WALTER M FISHER, Comunttee of Examination.


March 3, 1900.


Business Announcements cena- s In the


word column In the BENFINAL are invariably read.


LOW RATES 3 MINUTES' CONVERSATION


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For a distance of 5 miles or less, 10c


5 to 15 mlies, - 15c


15 to 25 - 20c


25 to 35 - - 25€ 30c


Rates for greater distances in propor- tion.


Apply for schedule of rates to


New England Telephone & Tele- graph Company.


BOSTON AND FRANKLIN


EXPRESS.


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Boston Offices, 75 Kilby St., 105 Arch St. und 15 Merchants' Row. ap14-Ftf


CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH


P ENNYROYAL PILLS Original nnit Only Cenulas


RAPE, Almayate


N CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH to RED and Gold tustaille bote+ sealed whb blaa ribbed. Tako no other. Refuso Dangerous Anlatliations and 1mlta-


Mampe for Particular Tolearn


Har Matl. 10,000 Trollmcalsie, Bold by all Draggiats,


Handlon this paper, mh30-4w


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AN ADVERTISEMENT


Simply teils the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect them io ask you. That's ail There is to It.


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Fresh Po k


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.. 10 to ile | Bacon by the strip.


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3 th. Pails 5 lb. Pat &


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Best brands of Canned Goods io be found.


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Diapason Reeds, 1 Set ef Pleaslog Sofi Melodiona Principal Nerds. THE PARLOR CEM action consists of the ck and finest Celebrated Newell Reeds, which are only used in the high. est grade Instruments; flited with Hammond Conplere and eled pinto French In Humana, also best Dolge fells, feathers, etc., bellows of the best rubber cloth. th. 3-ply bellows Ht leather in valves, THE PARLOR CEM Is furni-led with a 10x14 beveled pin! French mirtur, nickel plated


pedal frames, and overy modern Improvement. Furnish free a handsome organ steel and Ibe bral organ Inatrue. tlon book published. We


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