Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 306

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That's All, Daughter-Oh, papa, I've just got the most lovely yachting costume you ever saw.


Papa (busily)-I'm glad you like it. Daughter-It's too sweet for any- Thing. Now all we need is a yacht .- N. Y. Wor.d.


Metbod in It.


"Mullins always perfumes his paper money," said Cumso.


"Does he think that purifies it?"


asked Cawker.


"No; hut it adds another scent to every dollar bill."-Town Topics.


Coming Her Way, she


"Things are coming my way," remarked, casually.


Fortunately the two dudes ap- proaching did not hear the remark Bul possibly they would not have un- derstood it anyway .- Chicago Post.


Ctrenmalonees Alter Cases. She-I like him because he's so ex- travagant.


Her Aunt-That isn't the best pos- sihle quality in a hushand,


She-Of course. not! I'm not going to marry him !- Puck.


Namners Gone Wild.


"You're not fond of mathematical calculation."


"Yes. I get on with figures all right d w town, but I get nearly deranged when I have lo studit my wife's ac- count .. "-Chicago Record.


A Fall River Woman.


Fall River, Mass , Sem 17, 1900 -Mrs. Almira J. Sprague, living at 55 Seventh street, this city, states that had it out been for the well known medicine, Hond'a Sursapunilla, she would ant now be able En de her wink she has taken this med- ieine to purify bei bluel and time np her system, and ir has June her a world of No medicine has over helped her . It has made her feel strong and healthy.


No one would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew linw nai- nrally and quickly Burdock Bloo.1 Bitters regulates The stomach andl bowels.


Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles-monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil.


CASTORIA.


Bears the Signature


The Kind You Have Always Bought Chat H. Fletcher.


XOXOX


FORO MOLTING XOX


HENS


USE


once daily in a hot mash. Sheri- dan's Condition Powder. It assists tu growing new pluninge. gets


them in condition to lay carly


CHERIDAN'S CONDITION S POWDER


It has been tised and indorsed over thirty years by alt poultrythen "How to Feed for I'gps seul five


If you can't gel If o . send me pack


1. S. JOHNS


. 15malc p. 3Lass


New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONS. -


EASTERN DISTRICT


JOXE 10, 1900,


PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY FXOEPZ SUNDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) Tratna leave FRANKLIN for


BONTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex-) 605, 938 pm; Sundaye, 8 26. 8 56 a m ; 5 26 pm. Retura, 8 07, 8 30 m; 12 04, 3 30, 4 34. 46 19, 6 22, 6 57, 8 17, 11 17 pm. Sundays, 9 19 am,519,710)m. Retarn


BLACKSTONE-9 16 & m ; 4 25, 7 45 p m. 8 36,11 25 & m + + a m ; 4 41 p m.


WALPOLE-5 15, 6 5 ;. # 03, 9 00, 9 15. 1) 41, & m ; 12 50, 5 01, 6 05, 9 38 p th. 8 8 28, 8 55 a m ; 6 26 p m. Return, 8 48, a m. 12 48, 413, 8 15,601, 713 1 30, 9 10 p m ; 12 12 a mn. 8 10 17 a m, 6 17. 7.58 NORFIN.K- 5 15, 6 57. 8 03, # 15 a m ; 12 50, 605, 9 33 pm 8826 a mi ; 5 26 pm. Return, 1865 a m, 1 m. 12 56.15 25, 6 10, 17 21, 9 18 1 m ; 12 21 a m x 10 25 & TĐ : 6 25 p TO. CITY MILL8-5 16, 16 57, 8 03, 29 15 a |4 ; 112 50, 6 05 3 38 |1 m. 8x 26 a m, 526 pm. Return, 18 58 810 29 a m. 6 2| >> 10.


a m ; [12 50, 5 29, 6 13, 17 24, 19 21 | 0 , 12 24 8 m . PUTNAM-9 15 & m: 4 25, 7 45 pm. & MIT |m. Return 7 2), 10 3 . 4 m ; 3 50 |1 m. > . 30 |, m. HARTFORD 9 16 a m: 125, 7 45 19 103 Re


turn, 5 10, 8 '0 8 ml 1 55 p m.


WHOSSOCKET TINCTION-620 f1. Return, : 45, 8 40, 11 30 & M.


5 00, 11 00 # m. NEW YORK, al rall -- 9 15 & m ; 4 25 | LE Return New York, via Norwich Line. # 45 + 1. Retitu New Pier 3h, North River, 6 00 p m.


Providence Extension.


Trains leave FRANKLIN for


PROVIDENCE -: 03. 949 am, 105. 4 26, 7.13 0 m. 8 x 54 am. 813 pm. Return, 6 04. 8 10, 12 04 2,


MILFORD BRANCH.


Trains leave Franklin før


MILFORD-9 18 a in ; 1 12. 4 30, 5 38, 655 p mm . 1 6 37 Poi. Return, 6 35,6 21,11 13 am ; 3 48, 6 03 ]em. s. 9 00 a ID.


ASHLAND-4 30 p m. Return, 7 50 2 it ; 5 35 te DI.


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


Malaria]


Scarlet


FEVERS


Tybold


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


S


UNNYSIDE .. . . Spring Water.


References and testimonials can be furnished on application by responsible parties. This Pure Spring Water will be delivered to your house or office fresb from the spring every morning, at the following prices : -$1 00 One gallou every week day, per month. .. three times per week .. 50 05 Single Gallon. . . +


All orders left at Dean's will receive promt attention.


HUBERT H. GATES P. O. Box 4:1.


Crescent . House,


FRANKLIN, MASS.


Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam, Table First-Class.


S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r.


G.A. Martin, M.D., AND


C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND


SURGEONS


Office-FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST


Hours from 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.


DR. C. H. RANDALL, Physician and Surgeon,


(Cor. Main and Emmons Sts.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 1 to 8 p. m. ... Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty


Do


A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.


Office No. 2 Dean avenue, Hours 8 to 9 a. m I to 2, T to 8 p. m. 12-tf


DR. J. CUSHING GALLISON. No. 2 Dean avenne, Franklin.


Office Hours: From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap- pointment.


92-t18


MTRS, E, F. STETSON, CHIROPODIST.


Painless Removal of Coras, Bonions and Ingrowing Natle.


Office bours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.


9 MAPLE ST,-Near brick schoolbouse, TALÍ


O. F. METCALF & SONS,


HAY, GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.


MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MAS8.


M. M. FISHER, President. Vice-Presidenta


A . M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. U'ptou. Committee of lovestment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. l'afiner,


Dividends declared and payable the first Mon- day in June ami December.


Bauk ipeu ilaily from 9 to 12 a. in, aud 2 to p. m., except huttdays.


MONEY TO LOAN Ou tirat-claas 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.


District Visitor (somewhat lacking in tact)-And so you're 90 years old? Sensitive Old Dame (sweet y)-Yes. ma'am. And there's one thing I've learned to do.


District Visitor -- And what might that be?


Sensitive Old Dame-To mind my own business. Sketch.


The Cleanly Hen. A little girl staying in the country for the first time saw a hen scratch- ing in the garden.


"Oh, mother!" she exclaimed,


"here's a hen wiping her boots! look!"-Columbus Dispatch.


A New Eye-Medleine. Miss Smart-How are your eyea now, Mr. Lacking?


Mr. Lacking-Much hetter, thank you. I have had them examined by an eminent oculist, and he put some- thing in to dilute the pupils. Judge.


Willing to Be a Laggard.


"We must all die some time," said the sympathizing friend.


"True," replied the invalid; "quite true, but I have noticed that there are some thinga in which none of ue Is seeking precedence."-Chicago Post.


" It Happened in a Drug Store.


"Que day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of congh medicine that I did not have in stock," says MY. C. R. Gramlin, the popular drug. gist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was dixnp- pointed and wanted to know what cough preparation Icnuld recommend, I said to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial, if she did not find it worth the money, to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid In the comise nf a day or two the Jady came back In company with a friend in ueed if 4 cmigh medicine and advised her lo buy a Imittle of Chamberlain'a Congh Remedy. I consider that a very cand iecommemilation for the remedy." The remeily nwes its great popularity aml extensive sale in a laige measure to the priswhat recommendations of people wlan have been cured by its use. It is for sale by Albert f. Mason, druggist.


Dr. "A dose in time save lives " Wond's Norway Pine Syrup-nature's remedy for conghs, colds, pulomuury dis- cases of every Bort


Scald head is an eczema of the scalp- very severe sommelinies, but it can be cured Dnan's Ointment, quick and per- manent it its results.


CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Charttilthe


Denuncialinh.


" Yes. sir " EXclaimed Senator Saghnm: "I heartily and unres rveil- ly condemn all methods in pulities which are not tranh honest open and Thi watsumewh . thik- this


"I know what you are going to -py. 1 know some of thr tricks my. self. But if I conhl manng . to ile. uounce them so lon that the other people would be afraid to ite 'em. life would be one grand. swert. per- petual walk-over."-Washington Star.


Most Decidedty.


"Pardon me for asking you. madam." said Rev. Dr. Gondman. making a friendly call upon the family who had Intely moved into the neighborhood. "but have you any church connec tions ?**


"My. yes!" answered the smiling matron. "Two of my cousins are Bap- tist preachers, and my aunt married a Methodist clase leader." - Chicago Tribune.


Got Even. He cut his uncle out The maid Was willing. But the rich ofd fellow laughed to scon. And subsequently cut him .ff With a shilling.


-Chicago Tribune.


LIFE'S LESSON.


XOX


The


When you cannot sleep for coughing it as hur ily necessary that any me should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In allay the irritation of the throat and make sleep possible. It in gited. Try it. Fur sale by Albert f, Mason, druggist


.... BOSTON.


tograph. It was with a sense of security that | much to live for anyhow. It'll go hard on


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of


THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 2, 1900.


Truss Advice.


We advise an Elastic Belt Truss because it wears longer than the spring truss, fits better and is far 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, FRANK IN.


WRENTHAM.


The members of the Eastern S'at whist .uh if Foxboro held a meeting of the cub at the residence of Mr and Mrs. Lewin W. Fisher, Mix. Charles Pond aud L. W. Fisher won the prizes. Salads. Jelbra,cake and coffee wete served by the Lostras of the evening -Mr Robert McEheath of Hla fax, N S., 18 Visiting Mrs, Henry K Fisher -Mra. Margaret A. White & visiting James E. Huntress in Newton. - The improvements in the 1. 0 41 F building wil be completed hy il r end of the week -Miss U'lara .1. Randa Fas returned from New York, - Win am M Proctor is now able to be out after suffering for three weeks with an alicess on his knee joint -David Statt ley Mone returned Thursday from bis vacatmin at st. John's, N B .- Frank Jameisen is at Bainstable -Mr. Ed- mund Fisher and Miss Bacon DI New York are guests at the Button woud. - Mi. and Mis, David T. Stoop ate guests of Waller Partridge at West Upton - Mr and Mrs George Smith of Westboro are at Mr. M. A. Smith's -The first meel ng of the soc ai club to plan for the winter meeting of the Holy club was with Mis. W K Gilmore on Monday.


The Crust> Bachelor Friend -- Where ar J. 1 . 1. 2" Crusty Bachelor T J les. Fr .t -It forn . r t\ lache r - No, Lferna , - Fyraeuse Herald.


Stops the C. ugh and Works Off the Cold. Laxil ve ] no Quimue Tabe's De i cald u e l'ticr : cet 's


Those who live h & are nearly al- ways -Dialteaters. Thsw . cofsmall consi 4 inn to th se wh can't get


Constipation


Headache. blu Soness. heartburn, indi- gestion, and all hiver ins ate cured by


Hood's Pills So'd by all drugeists. _ 5 cents.


Easily J'yplaineil.


٠٠٨٥> th fFerener betwrt


razr- and salary !" "If a mar is wirk ng for fivery are a day rurving a nach. te of some kid or a.t2 rekort ng someth pe + thay wahrs & whee 'at a d auf- un . i toriable. h gets wages Dayot un lerstard what I mean ?" " Yes, sir "


"lut if he sits at a 1 sk a d uses a pet and gets #11 a week and has soft ha ds he receses a salary N w dc


\ u see the il.frretor?"-Ch cage


An Explanation.


Sell - Do you mean to tell me that forbid his wife to write a certain mis- son are engaged 1 George but ilon'l love him2


liess Yex.


Nell Then why don't you break the engagement? Be <<- Because we were only en g ged last night, and he hasn't given me the ring Net -Chic gu Daily News.


An Irish Bull. "O: naw plwy it 15," nbserved Shaug! nessy, referring to the Joy. a) then tryme in fighting Eng a 's h, It es: "in foimes of pace an (irishman is always lunkin" for three. e but give him | rell ot I alt, n' to do du' he's as quiet as a la. Juice.


To Curea Cold In One Day. Take Laxalive Br mo Quinine Tablets A druggists ref and ile money if il futs E. W. Gr ve's agoature is on each box. : 1.


IT. Hra: Fun Now. · lie In to . " t . hs janc. forle lessinis W: Petr ly of late.' said theyu.Fr "Yes" rel =11 . n'ier "I don't have any ir 1 with him ale ut that now."


"How city intrige it?“


"Some of the neighbors complained of the noise his exercises made, and I told him about it Now he thinks it's fun to practice "- Tit-Bits.


CONCERNS THE WOMEN.


Worry is worse on 'eks ;ban any. this e'susw . would tight the bilt. ..


'ale . for preservi g Erms, sas: stig names for new bra is. degnt. pre- Itt (+ for alver'is rz ar ! ar: ' /'n_ ' .plays at fairs and ex vist ns


The Livery Stable, a Week.s paper printed in New York, charg > t! i'ght check reir and the dekeit bru' harse 1 'heartless w min. " and ai de il it if ' an'., wil refus. te cris 1h 1 Kick 4 h Ests and tight check tells both abominations wir sind superar. Under the rules of the board of elu- catmun if Philvà bahia a woman. no matter how wel' she may be . . ppe ! mentalis an' to experience and prac teal know lge, sixeluded from the supervising pas chp of un pub- Je schools, except those to which there are girl pupils only or of maive . pri mary schools It is claimed in extenu ation that women, as a ru'e. have not as good executive ab" ity as men.


The new German code of civi law defines the rights of a husband as be- Ing supreme in most social affairs. He may prescribe the bour for dinner. the manner of serving it, the number of servants, and may mit the quantity of linen to be purchased in the year. but he may not open h's wife's letters under any circumstances without her expressed permissi n. \'s . he may sive or to dispaich it if written, but he cannot prevent her doing so if she is bent thereon. And he has no righi to open the letter in order to find out I's contents.


". Hunting and Fishing In the South." A look descung live at the best lentilles in the South for various kinds of game and fish. The game laws of Virginia. North Carolina, South Camlina, Ken tucks, Georgia, Alabama. Tennessee and Mississippi, the states penetrated by the Southern Halloav. For all information apply to George C Daniels, N E P. A. 225 Washington street, Bostop.


D von reail what people say ibout Hat's Salsapanda? It is ruins all home of disease caused or pam ted by impnte blind.


This signature is on every tox if tor y udine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the tetnedy that curry n cold in one diny


NOTICE TO VOTERS.


The Registrars of Voters will be in sessinu for the purpose of correcting atil adding new names to the voting list at the Town Offleet, rooms, in Frank!10. VD


WEDNESDAY. OCT 10, from : to 9 F. M WEDNESDAY, OCT. IT. from : to ? P. M. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24. from 7 to 9 P. M. SATURDAY, OCT 27. from 12 31. to 10 P. M. Registration for the Presidential election will close on SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. M. at 10 o'clock after which time no new names can be a.bdel to the voting list.


BRADLEY M. ROCKWOOD, JAMES W. DESMOND. MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, ORESTES T. DOE


Registrars of Voters. Franklin, Mass .. Sept. 24. 1900. oc2-toc26


WANTED AT ONCE.


Pnllers of Shoddy Felt. Machine Girls for Felt Work. Trimmers for Ladies' and Chil- dren's Felt Hats.


BASSETT BROS.


UP IN SMOKE


There are many financial schemes that send your money "up in smoke." The money you invest in


OUR CIGARS Also goes "up in smoke"-with a ditterence


YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! I carry a carefully selected stock of the Best Known Brands of IMPORTED, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION,


Chilson's Market


Fresh Killed Chicken, 20c 1b. Fresh Killed Fowl, 16c. Lamb Legs, 14 to 16c. Boston Celery, 13c bunch, 2 for 25c. Grapes == Concord, 10c basket; Delaware, 15c; Niagara, 13c.


White Sponge Flour, $5.00 barrel.


CHILSON, POST OFFICE BLOCK.


fer-135


FALES, the Grocer SCHOOL SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LINE OF NEVER FAILS THE HOUSEKEEPER.


Choice, not Cheap, Goods Our Specialty. 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.


Do17-S


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. J13 10-S


MED ST. RY. CO.


FIELD AND WAY


CARS LEAVE Franklin for Medway, Millis, Medfield, Westwood and Dedham at 7 a. m. and every hour until 10.30 p. m. RETURN, leave Dedham at 6 a. m. and every hour until 9.30 p. m. Last c Franklin to Westwood 11 p. m.


SUNDAYS-First car one hour later in morning ; last car one hour earlier 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.


Autumn Millinery Opening.


Our special exhibit of FALL MILLI- NERY will occur FRIDAY and SATUR= DAY, OCT. 5 and 6.


It will include trimmed effects in Toques and Hats, representing the very latest ideas, as well as a carefully selected stock of Millinery Novelties.


You are very cordially invited to attend this opening.


Marston Sanborn, POST OFFICE BLOCK.


OUR LEADER, "THE GUYER."


PRICE $3.00 .-


JOG ALONG CLOTHING CO., Main St., Franklin.


SOLE AGENTS,


E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZEE & SON)


Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and 9 a.m. Goods returned by freight at 2.30 same day.


Franklin Office at Razee & Son's old stand. Post Office Block. Boston Offices, 75 Kilby St., 105 Arch St. and 15 Merchants' Row. ap14-Ftf


Merchants' and Manufacturers' 20th Century Exposition, OCT. 1st to 27th, 1900. Mechanic's Building, Boston.


First Triennial Show Under Auspices of the Merchants' and Manufac- turers' Exhibition Associa- tion (Incorporated).


"This exposition Is open to all products aud manufactured articles known to civilization. amal there is every reason to expect the attend- ance of more than a half million visitors to thuis magolgoent exhibition durlug Its four weeks' ran in October.


The great show will be in full operation daily from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 'Sundays exceptell's The most famous Banils and Orchestras that money can produce and other special features will adil to the general attractiveness and beau- tiful surroundings.


Fxeurslous from Everywhere.


ADMISSION "A QUARTER." Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a mort- re deed given by Mary F. Laventler and George . Lavender in her own right to the Bowker Fer- tilizer Company, dated November It, 14jis, and re- corded in Norfolk Deeds, book - page and for breach of the comptions theread and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at public auction, on the premises, on


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1MIO,


at 10 o'clock a. m., all aml singular the following described property :


A certain parcel of land situateil in Milis, county of Norfolk, being the rear half of a lot conveyed to


Mary E. Dean by Cyrus Daniels, by his deed dateil August 13, 1802, containing abont one.hall acre of land, Anil situated on the easterly sile nl Daniels street, auil bounded as follows ' Commencing at the southeasterly corner thereof and running northeasterly im land now or late of Lyris Daniels I10 $.10 feet to a stake; thence mint ing at nearly right angles and running northwest erly on land now ur late of Cyrus Daniels 109,1 feet to + wake; thence turning at nearly right Angles and running southwesterly on land nuty or late of Mary E. Dean aml parallel with lime first mentioned 110.3 feet to a stake; thence turning al nearly right angles and running Southeasterly be land now or late of Mary F. Lavender Biti tec! to print of depurtate, Being the same prrinises conveyed by Mary E. Dean in Mary F. Lavender, October 20, 15:2, and recorded in bank usd, page


Terms ish, BOWKER FERTILIZER COMPANY. By its Treasurer, Henry 1 , Che, Mortgagee. Millis. September 23, 1'KK). R. G. FAIRBANKS, Alburney. we!5, ne ?!


TOTICE having been received that the stal- seribers have been iluly appointed exeen- urs of the estate of William Colvin, late uf Medway, In the rounty of Norfolk, deceasei testate, aml have laken upon themselves that irust by giving homl, as the law directs all persons having demands upon the estate of sand ileceased are required to exhilut the eante, aml all persms Indebted to said estate nie called upon to make payment to JAMES A SNOW, 3011× 11, C. HADLEY. Executors. Address : Medway. Sept. 22, 1900. HE-25,UT.2.0


If you want to buy or sell have lost anything, or wish to make any fact kunwn, all vertise In the cent-a worl column in the SEN- TINEL. Good results always follow.


Your Wife is a Jewel


It is


and her home is the setting your duty to make this setting as beautiful as jansilde, Elaborate


beauty. Some of the prettiest For mature In our where Is the least rx pensive. Look around at ba dip qual then look arummt here, amit you'll tud means In brigblen up the house wonderfully


A small jas tarnt at Itine utiler is giveu and a little every wrek will pay for all your Forniture needs. CHAMBER OUTFIT.


Suit complete, including Mat.89 trems, Springs and Toslet Set, $26.50 =2 75 down, T5c. a week.


KITCHEN OUTFIT.


Complete with Range, Table. $35.00 Chairs, Cul Cloth, small ware, DOD $3.50 ilowb. $1 00 a wepk.


The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House WOONSOCKET, R. 1.


Cp- Store open Wednesday and Hat urday evenings


Blanks, Pads, Tablets, Pencils, School Bags, Etc.


W. E.Crowninshield 2 METCALF BLOCK. my4-ms


BOSTON AND FRANKLIN EXPRESS.


SLEEPING-ROOM OUTFIT ON EASY TERMS :


This comprises an elegant selected Chamber Set in golden oak finish. 2 Chairs, Rocker and Tahle to match, Woven Wire Spring, 1 pair Pillows, a good Mattress and Decorated Dresden Toilet Set.


ALL FOR S38.00.


TERMS-$5.00 or $10.00 down, $1.00 each week.


Where will you go to get credit ? Don't go at all. COME-your credit is good right here.


AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.


67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.


# Free Delivery ot your home the hour you tome.


THE BEST STIFF HAT MADE.


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Franklin Sentinel.


VOL. XXIII. NO. 80.


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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,


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Attractions al Woonsocket Opera House .. Mutrthly Statement Be jawin Fraul. In Savings Han L'itations ..


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


Office Itours Irom 6.30 a.m. 10 7.80 p. m. Satur days, 8.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sunday's from 9 to 10 a. m. Money Order Department from 6.80 a. m. to 1 p. m. MAILS OPEN FROM


North, South East and West .. ..


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North, South, East, West, Sunday


Providence+ ++ + + .20


Eastern States and Provinces. 9.30


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George E Emerson is out again after an enforced retirement of a few days. His disability was traceable to his recent accident.


Fred S. Hartshorne, son of Engineer F. A. Hartshorne, has just been promoted from water tender to chief yeomau at the Newport navy yard.


Cottage street has been receiving at- tention at the bands of the roadmen, which will be appreciated by all deni- zens of that locality.


It is expected that Miss Alice J. Grover, violinist, of Mansfield, will assist in the morulng service at the Congregational church next Sunday.


Dr. T. L. Martin is also looking up an automobile, and it is quite likely that the brothers Martin will shortly be pos- sessors of the only gasolene carriages in COWD.


Miss Daisy G. Griffin, formerly organ- ist at St. Mary's church, and who is shortly to remove to Boston, was the re- cipient of a substantial token of the love and esteem of a party of friends who un. expectedly called at her home on Main Mrs. Frank Willard has a fine display of embroidery and ueedlework on exhl- street Wednesday evening. After the presentation the visitors were pleasantly bition lu Sanborn's window, attracting entertained, music and refresh ments be- deserved attention for its excellence and beauty.


inga mong the features.


Mrs. Hattie Turner, Mrs. Narcissa Lin Mrs. H. B. Haslam is attending the coln and Mrs. Minnie Jackson attendedl state convention of the King's Daugh- a meeting of the Norfolk county associa- tion, W. R C , at Hyde Park ou Wednes. ters, now in session at Weymouth, hav- ing been chosen a delegate by the local day. They report a most enjoyable day, society.


Mrs. Turner, president of Corps Se, was installed as conductor and Mrs. Jackson as guard of the association, The next yesterday for a visit with her sister at meeting will be held at Norwood the first Winchester and later with relatives in , Wednesday in January. Bostou.




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