Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 291

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Bank open daily from 9 to 12'a. m. and 2 ₩ p. m., except holidays.


MONEY . TO LOAN On first-Class Bonds and Mortgages.


VACUUM OIL COMPANY,


Telephone 1839.


A FINE LINE OF Cotton Mill Oils.


AN ADVERTISEMENT


Simply tells the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all here is to It.


Large con, 81.20.


Dreadful Cass, There once was a man that sang bass, And whenever he opened his fass The girls would cry: "Oh! How lovely! And soh Artistic! What power and grasal'" -Indianapolis Press.


JUST AS USUAL


Miss Quigg-I congratulate you, Mr. Short Glad you won your lawsuit. Suppose you'll go to Europe? Mr. Short-No; but my lawyer and his whole family are going,-Cincin- nati Commercial Tribune.


It Pays to Klek.


The men who kick are hated, yet You'll see. If you observe That they who klek contrive to get What those who don't deserve. -Chicago Times- Herald.


The Process of Profit. "And you are going to pay your mon- ey to see that play which is being de- nounced as immoral ?**


"Certainly. I think immoral plays ought to he denounced. And as a fair- minded person, I feel that I have DO right to denounce it until after I bave seen it.". Washington Star.


The Wisbing Hablt, It all man's wishes were fulfilled He'd sadly wish away That he could think of something el> To wish for day by day. Chloago Times-Herald.


JUST A LITTLE BOIL.


Newly-Arrived Missionary -- You say my predecessor died of a trifling ill- ness. May I ask what was the nature of the ailment? Chairman of Reception Committee Oh, nothing much; merely a little boil. -Aloslee's Magazine.


The World. The world Is swingin' in a frame -- A purty frame of blue; An' all its light by day an' night. Is the smile of God to you! -Atlanta Constitution.


The Verdlet. "Have a cigar, judge," said the young lawyer. "By the way, did you ever try this hrand ?"


"Yes," replied the judge, "and 1 regret to say I found it guilty."-Chi- cago Daily Newa.


Her Opinion.


He-Then you consider woman more Intelligent than man?


Miss New-Decidedly! Man hasn't even intelligence enough to recognize his inferiority .- Puck.


Living Pletures for Diagnosis. In a certain continental hospital a in caruera has been adopted to record minutely the netiou of patients epileptic fits and similar afflictions. and many "living pictures" have been takeu showing the movements in walking of persons afflicted with lo- comotor ataxia. They are produced slowly on the screen, so that physi. cians are enabled to study the symp. tomis carefully. Moving pictures have been taken In Vienna showing operations being performed hy great surgeons .-- Science Siftings.


Your best friend can give you no bet- ter advice than this: "For impure hloud, bad stomach and weak nerves take Hood's Sarsaparilla "


I Know One Sure Remedy


for an sslstivale cold. Its name is Pyny- Pectoral. CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought CharAt Fletchers


Pullets Eggs


WANTED at this time of year. Get your pullets to laying by Octoher is what makes poultry pay. You can do It hy good care. proper foods, and the use as directed of


SHERIDAN'S CONDITION U POWDER


It causes perfect assimilation of the food elements needed to form eggs and bring puilets to laying


If you can't get It we send one pack for 25 cls : five, 81. Large en L. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Muss.


CASTORIA For Infants and Children.


The Kind You Have Always Bought


Bears the Signature of


Char H, Fletcher.


The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA


As


Mrs. Henpeck-Why do you say di- Force brings only temporary relief? Henpeck-Because most of them


marry again. Judge.


Chart Fletcher.


.... BOSTON.


THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 18, 1900.


Truss Advice.


We advise an Elastic Belt Truss because it wears longer than the spring truss, fits better and is tar more comfortable We have had a long personal experi- ence with all styles of trusses. Throw your old spring truss away and get one of our Elastic Belt Trusses. We can fit you. Double and single at moderate prices.


A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy.


DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN


WRENTHAM.


Fred E. Gilmore and Charles A. Gil- more have returned from Maine .- An entertainment will be given iu the town ball Wednesday evening by the ladies of It's time for yer ter light out."


Trinity church. Among the attractions will be siaging by Miss Grace Adams of Franklin and Fred Mills of North Attle horo. A social dance will follow the concert .- Mrs. Charles R. Talbot and daughter Gladys have gone to Red Beach, Me - Christopher Gore of Auburndale, a grandson of the late Gov. Christopher Gore of Massachusetts, and who built Gore Hall at Harvard, has been visiting D. S. Farrington .- Rev. returned in New York -Miss Adams, daughter of Dr. J. Q. Adams, is visiting MISS E. A. McGaw .- Sloses Farnum is making extensive improvements on his property at Elmwood mills .- Mr. and Mrs. W. > Dodd and son have re- turned from their carriage drive to Ver- mont.


SHELDONVILLE.


Mrs. Minnie Thaine of Sheldonville is visiting ber brother, Fred A. Brown, of Haverhill.


Enginad's Orlental Resources. It is estimated that if the laws of German conscription were applied to ber East Indian possessions Great Britain would have n standing army of 1,500,000 soldiers, and about 5001,000 re- cruits coming up for enrollment every year .- N. Y Journal,


Men Wash In Egypt


The washing in Egypt is usually dune by the men. The Egyptian wash- ocen stand on the banks of the Nile and slap the Wet clothes on the smooth stones at the edge of the run- ming water .- N. Y. Sun.


Herat.


Herat, to the Moslems, leaving the steppes of Turkestan, presents the ef- feet that Palestine produced on the He- brewe when they approached from the Arahlan desert .- Chicago Tribune.


Had Begun to Turn.


The Good One-If he drinks so much he will turn into a sot!


The Other One Shouldn't wonder. The last time I saw him he was turning Into a saloon !- N. Y. Presa.


Old Proverb Revised.


There are not as good fish in the sea some anglers claim to hare canght. Chicago Daily News.


Proof. Heat trave's faster than cold; any- one can catch cold .- Chicago Daily News.


To Curea Cold In One Day.


Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c.


The Other Fellow's Love Letters. A man never realizes what fools men can make of themselves until be Takes the born ont; heals the wound; reads a love letter written by some enres the pain. Dr. Thomas' Electric other fellow .- Chicago Daily News. Oil, the honsehold remedy.


The Adornment of an ATED wirL. Arah girls before they enter the harem and take the veils are a cn- rious sight to behold. Their bodies and face are dyed a bright yellow with tumeric. On this ground they Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold.


paint black lines with antimony over


their eyes; the fashionable color for a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. the nose is red; green spots adorn the Price 25 cents.


cheeks, and the general aspect is gro- tesque beyond description .- "South ern Arahia."


Tonight


Just before retiring, if your liver is sluggish, out of tune and you feel doll, bilious, constipated, take a dose of


Hood's Pills And you'll be all right in the morning.


Hard to Understand. "Did you say he had studied mn. sic?" said the gentleman with the long halr, when the soloist had con- cluded.


"Oh, yes, indeed!" "It's very remarkable!" "His volce ?"


"Tes. If he has studied music 1 can't understand why he should per- wist in trying to sing."-Washington Star.


SLEEPING-ROOM OUTFIT ON EASY TERMS:


This comprises an elegant selected Chamber Set in golden oak finish, 2 Chairs, Rocker and Table to match. Woven Wire Spring, I pair Pillows, a good Mattress and Decorated Dresden Toilet Set.


ALL FOR $38.00. TERMS-$5.00 or $10.00 down, $1.00 each week. Where will you go to get cred't ? Don't go at all. COME-your credit is good right here.


AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67,and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. 1.


Kr Free Delivery at your home the hour you usme.


The Prisoner Was Mixed. "Prisoner," said the Maryland jus tice, as the case was closed. "You have been found guilty of steallag a pig belonging to Col. Childers. Hlave you anything to say before I pass sea- tence ?"


"I has, suh," answered the prison- er, ns he rose up. "It was all a mis- take, jedge-nll a mistake. I didn't dun reckon to steal no pig from Kurnel Chilvers. What I wns arter was a hawg belongin' to Majah Daw- Ron, an' how dem two animals got mixed up and de constable found de meat In my cabin am gwine to bodder me "till I come out o' jail an' liek de ole woman fur not keepin' better watch at de dooh!" - Washington Post.


Gİth of Tongue.


A female witness, possessed of n rich brogue, waa on the stand in Judge Donovan's court the other day. Iler tongue moved so rapidly in the narra- tion of her story that her words were quite unintelligible. Finally the court Interrupted:


"Ilolel on. Not so fast! Not so fast! This man (pointing to the court sten- ographer) can write about 200 words a minute, hut you nre going at the rate of 400. Give him a chance to catch up."


"Arrnh, why dun't yez git a good luan, jedge? What does yez kape a slow skate fur, at all?" was the ready retort .- Detroit Free Press.


Got What He Asked For.


"So you are looking for a position ?" said the merchant to the youth with the high collar and noisy necktie. "What can you do?"


"Oh, any old thing." replied the


young man. "Of course. I don't ex- pect the junior partnership at the start, but I want to he sure of an early rise."


"Very well," replied the merchant, "I'll make you assistant janitor. You will rise at four o'clock every morn- ing and sweep the floors."-Chicago Evening News,


Appropriately Numed. "Quite a colony of Englishmen are settling In that new suburban town of ours," said the hig real estate operator. "I'm thinking of calling the town shilling.'"


"That sounds rather cheap," protest - ed his partner.


"Well, it's the British quarter, yuu know." -- Philadelphia Press.


Important Notice.


In order to make a few alterationy nec- essary for bsudling the immense business how offering for Sydney the steamship Florida will omit her sailing from Boston Saturday, Sept. 22, but will be regularly in commission again on Saturday, Sept. 29. 12 uoon, for Halifax and Svdaey. There will he no chnoge in sailing of the steamship Halifax from Boston every Tuesday at 12 noon for Halifax, Hawkes bury and Charlottetown,


EH Grove


This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold in one day


CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought


Beurs the Signature of


Chart Fletchers


Wanted IMMEDIATELY.


Pullers on Ladies' Shoddy Felt Hats.


BASSETT BROS., Franklin, Mass.


sel&-2t


Hoag Lake PARK.


WEEK OF SEPT. 17


Afternoons st 3.15. Evenings at 5.15.


Boom's Manhattan Vaudevilles.


The Carrolls, introducing songs and dances and their trick mule, Pete. Rube Hill, trick bicycle performer.


Steve Hoyt, comedy acro- bat.


Lou Wells, musical come- dian.


UNDER DIRECTION OF


MORRIS BOOM. Jear-toci


Goat Caught a Wolf.


A very singular occurrence ls re- ported In n Paris exchange from the village of Chez-Tahlot, In the district of St. Cloud. A widow named Sigalard was working In a field. ller goat, a large, fine animal, was grazing a little way off along the edge of the adjacent woods, when suddenly a wolf sprang on the domestic milk purveyor. rome curious hazard the goat must have raised her head at the same mo- ment, for the head of the wolf way caught between her horns and could not be withdrawn. Each animal pulled In a different direction, and the noise of the struggle attructed Mme. Siga- lard's attention. Parulyzed from four and excitement, the woman could not utter a word or call for help. For-


tunately, n neighbor happened to pass. He seized the wolf's hind legs, while the widow stabbed it in the side until it was killed. The gunt, since its adven- ture, hns been affected with a kind of St. Vitus' dance, but Widow Signlard serenely uccepted the premium of 160 frnnes given to those who kill a wolf. How much of this she gave to her kind neighbor the French writer doex not tell .- Baltimore Sun.


Derivation of Boer. It is curious to note, in connection with the nationul designation of our present foes in South Africa, the sur- vivance in Scottish legal and agricul- tural parlance of the closely allied term "Bower" (pronounced Booer). The ex- pression is properly applied to n person who hires, from the proprietor or prin- cipal tenant of a farm, a stock of cows along with the right of grazing then on certain fields, The Bower munkes in re- turn a money payment of so much per cow, and trusts to making his profit out of the sale of the dairy produce.


Ine precise Legal position or a party who has n "bowing" lease is somewhat indeterminnte, being midway between that of n mere manager and that of a subtenant. Instances of this mixed con- tract of lense of land aad hiring of la- An bur are now rare, but it Is still to be found in agricultural districts. instance of it in Arran was the subject of judicial consideration in 1894. The word "bower' is allled to the Gaelic "bo." a cow, and among its numeronx cognates in the Aryan languages is in- cluded the Dutch term "Boer."-Law 'Times,


The 01-Pecker.


These starlings not only rid the nni- mals they frequent of ticks, and other vermin, but they often peck at sores on oxen and donkeys until they form cavities, which meusure sometimes 20 Inches or more in diameter, and as much in depth; they acually do cat the flesh and drink the blood of these ani- mals. Oxen subinit quite placidly to this process of being eaten alive and seem none the worse for it afterward, hut donkeys show their objections hy trying to rid themselves of the birds by rolling on the ground and running under bushes .- "The Birds of South Amerlea."


Youthtul I'niriotisi.


There is a small boy ut Islington, whose father is a Frenchman, but who. himself, was born in England, and has ived there all his life. Consequently, he considers himself to be an English- mann. le bus recently gone to school and has bren taking his first lessons in English history. The other night he looked up from his hook, musingly, and said to his father:


"Papa, we licked you awfully ut the battle of Waterloo, didn't we?"-Tit-


ARE YOU ARE YOU Looking for CHOICE CIGARS?


ARE YOU


Ever THIRSTY ?


We have Confectionery from 20c. to 50c. per lb., Cigars from 2c. to 20c. each, and our Soda is simply delicious.


Just come in and try us once. We know you will come again.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION.


FALES, the Grocer NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.


Choice, not Cheap, Goods Our Specialty. | To Halifax, Hawkesbury,


Sydney and Charlottetown. 775 miles for. 57.00


1000 mlles for. 9.50


1400 miles for 11.00


DON'T MISS the opportunity to take the greatest trip for the


least money on record. It can be made within a week and comprises a deep sea voyage. a Ball along the entire Nova Scotia coast, through the Straits of Canso, St. George's Bay and North- umberland Straits. Autumn most delightful


season in the Provinces.


A Grand Opportunity for Natives to Visit the Old Home.


S. S. Halifax every Tuesday, 12 noon, for Halı- fax, Hawkesliry and Charlottetown, S. S. Florida every Saturday, 12 noon, for Halifax and Sydney, from north side Lewis Wharf. Maps and other advertising free.


J. A. FLANDERS, N. E. Agent, 290 Washington St., Bost E. H. DOWNING, Agent,


jly24-tno24 20 Atlantic Ave., Boston.


ANALYZED ! And Stood the Test. ESTABLISHED ! And Highly Recom- 12c mended for a Spring and Summer Drink


Malarla Scarlet® Tyhoid


FEVERS


Can be prevented to a great extent by the use of the


SUNNYSIDE .. . . Spring Water.


References and testimonials can be furnished on application hy responsible This Pure Spring Water will be delivered to your house or office fresh from the spring every morning, at the following prices : e gallon every week day, per month. .. . . . 81 00 three times per week. . 05


Bingle Gallon .... All orders left at Dean's will recelve proms attention. HUBERT H. GATES, P. O. Box 481


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Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in two mortgage deeds given by Lothrop J. W'Ilder to the Medway Savings Bank, one dated Jan. 17th, 1301. and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, libro 640, folio 43, the other dated April 27th, 1893, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, libro 691, folio 618, for breach of the conditions thereof and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, will be sold at public auction, on the premises, on


WEDNESDAY, the THIRD day of OCTOBER.


nl three o'clock p. m., all and singular the follow ing described property:


A certain tract of land, with the buildings thereon standing, Including all permanent fixtures and heating appliances, situated in Medway. county of Norfolk and state of Massachusetts, on the east side of Broad street, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner thereof, on said sireet, at land of Mary H. Wilder; and thence vasterly on a lin with said Mary Hf. Wilder's land one hundred and forty (140) tvet to a corner at land of Mrs. Sarah S. Woodward; thence southerly on land of said


Woodward to land of Frank A. Henry; theoce westerly on a line with land of sald Henry juratlel with and twenty-one (71) feet distance from north.


erly side of stable on said Henry's land in a point for a corner on a line parallel with westerly end of said stable ; thence southwesterly in a straight line to a point for a corner on a line with rear of grant- Irom ; thence westerly on line parallel with south erly side of said block In said Broad street; thence northerly on sald street to the first-mentioned point. Same premises recorded with Norfolk Deeds. Nb. 612. folin 441, conveyed to grautor by deed from Klijah B. Stowe; suhjert lo a right of way mentioned in said conveyance, und more fully set forth and described in a deed to John McGinnis, March Ist, JEG With all rights to well on samta. erly aule of sald estate.


ferias ut sale


De11,18,25 MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagec. By its Treasurer, W. H. Uplon. Medway, Mass., Sept. U, 1900.


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25c | 3 1b. pails lard .33c


Rump


25c 5 1b. pails lard. . . 50c


Round 18c Bacon, strip Thick Ribs, C.Beef, 10 to 12c Smoked Shoulder . . . .. 11c


Fancy Brisket. . .


Thick Flanks .


. 10c | Haxall Flour, every bar- 6c| rel warranted. .... $5.00


Best Butter in Town.


CHILSON,S POST OFFICE BLOCK.


fel-15S


Coal! Coal!


Now is the time to lay in your Winter stock, as the


PRICE WILL ADVANCE IN A FEW DAYS.


JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer, DEPOT STREET. Jly10-8


FIELD AND WAY MED ST. RY. CO.


CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield, Westwood and Dedham at 7 a. m. and every half hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN, leave Dedham at 6 a. m. and every half hour until 9.30 p. m. Last car or's store block and thirty five feet distance the Franklin to Westwood 11 p. m.


SUNDAYS-First car one hour later in morning ; last car one hour carlier in evening, each way.


Cars connect at Medway with cars for Milford and So. Framingham. Cars connect at Dedham for Norwood, Walpole, Forest Hills, Hyde Park and Boston.


Time table subject to change without notice.


EDW. C. SPRING, Sup't.


Your Wife is a Jewel


and her home in the setting. [t 1% your duty to make this settin; as beautiful as possible. Elaborate. liess doesn't necessarily mean beauty, Some of the prettiest Fur- niture in our store is the least ex- pensive. Lonk around at home and then look around bere, and you'll And means to brighten up the house wonderfully.


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A small payment at tinie order Is given and a little every week will pay for all your Furmature needs. CHAMBER OUTFIT.


Suit cotujdete,including Mat-$26.50 tress, Springs and Tollet Set, UZ .$2.15 down, 75c. a week.


KITCHEN OUTFIT.


Complete with Range, Tahle, $35.00 Chairs, Oil Cloth, small ware, $3.50 down. $1-00 a week.


The Weeks Furniture Co.,


48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House WOONSOCKET, R. I.


CP- Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings.


SCHOOL SUPPLIES


JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LINE OF Blanks, Pads, Tablets, Pencils, School Bags, Etc.


W. E.Crowninshield 2 METCALF BLOCK. my4-4m8


PLANTLINE TO THE PROVINCES. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES.


All of Kennedy's Famous Crackers and Cookies in 5 and 10c. packages for luncheon or picnic. See our list.


FALES, the Main Street Grocer


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Chilson's Market


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Sirloin Steak


Looking for CHOICE CON- FECTIONERY, always fresh?


Fire Dogs In Dawson.


Horses are scarce in Dawson City, while dogs are numerous, and so the latter are used by the fire department. They are so trained that at the tap of the fire hel they jump at once Into place, so that their collurs can he snapped about their necks. Then they go tearing off down the street, as fast as any metropolitan fire department. -Cleveland Lender.


A Time Limit.


Physician I'm afraid you smoke too much.


Putient-Well. I do smoke almost continuously from morning till night. "Why do you do thai ?"


"Because it's the only time I have to smoke. I have to sleep at night."-Chi- cago Evening News.


Her Chance.


"I must confess to you." be said, in a burst of confidence, "I'm an odd man. I'd like to be different if-" "Thia is so sudden!" she cried, throw- ing herself union his neck. For she, too. was odd, and she had longed to be even. -Philadelphia Press.


A Jury's Verdict.


A western jury returned the fol- Towing verdict recently: "We find that the deceased died by the will of Pror- idence, or some other disease un- known to ns."- Chicago Daily News.


Size of London.


London is 12 miles hroad one way and 17 the other, and every year sees about 20 miles of new streets added to it .- Chicago Chronicle.


Nature.


Nature not only benevolently guards the rose with thorns, hut she endows women with pins .- Chicago Daily News.


Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets cure


Wouldn't Be Obstinate. "We're come ter tell yer, pardner." announced the spokesman of the vigi- Inner committee. "that every euss in town 'cep'in' yourself has agreed that


"Ef that's the case, gents." replied the facetious bad min. "I'll move ter make it ' ununinous."-l'hiladelphia Record.


More Likely.


Mrs. Kindheart .\ poor tramp came here to-day who said he had been blown up by dynamite and lived to tell the story I gave him n dinner und some Willism B. Allis, wife and two sous have | of your old clothes.


Her Husband I am afraid, my dear, that he ilecrived you. Ile probably tells the story to live. X Y Journal.


Not a Success.


"I tried my porin on a dog, sir, as you advised." said the poet.


"Well." said the editor, "what was the result ?"


"I was arrested by an officer of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals."-Harlem Life.


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The


Franklin


Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 76.


FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900.


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5.10


Providence. +


8.40


Boston and Hast Milford.+ + MAILS CLOSE FOR


6.40


Providence ... . . 9.05 A. M.


Eastern States and Provinces. 8.45


West and South.


0.00


SLilford++++.


Eastern States and Provinces. 11.30 M.


West and South .. 1. 15 P. M. Eastern States and Provinces 4.50


North, South, East and West .. 7.15 Sunday Mail closing in all directions at 5 P. M. HENRY A. TALBOT, P. M.


Franklin, Mass .. June 18, 1900.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


BOX 6-Corner Cross and Central streets. x-Central street, head of Summer street, 13-Cortier Emmons and Main streets. 23-Arlington street, near corner Wachu- sett street.


24-Nason's Crossing. 32-Corner Union and Central streets. 41-Union street, near Beaver, opposite St. Mary's Church. 43-Corner of Garfield and Crescent streets. Two Blasts-Fire out. Que Blast-Testing apparatus.


Directions for Giving an Alarm


Being sure that a tre actually exists, go to the Dearest box, unlock, pull down the book and let o. The apparatus works automatically. Close the box and remain until the firetuen arrive to direct them to scene of the fire


Electric Rallway Service. Electrics leave the post office for Woonsocket at 6 a. m. and every hour thereafter till 10. p. m. For Wrentham and Attleboro, 6 00 till 10.15 p. m. For Lake Pearl at 12.45 p. m. aud every half hour thereafter till 10.16. During forewoon car makes no connection at Eagle Hill for the Lake. For Medway and Dedham at 7 a. w and every half bonr till 10 30 p.m. Suud- 35, time of starting on both lines one hour later.


FRANKLIN NEWS IN BRIEF


Latest Local Events and Personal Items of Interest to Readers,


Mrs. L. K. Dearborn arrived home yes terday.


James O. Chilson has been confined to the house by illness.


Nathan C. Nye returned from Acton, Me., Tuesday.




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