Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 308

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Tho condition of Charles Knowltou, who is ill with typhoid fever, is still very critioal and the outcome is as yet unoer- talu,


The sessions of St. John's Sunday school will be resumed next Sunday Afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Baptist vestry.


Saturday evening John Riley, while getting off of a street car, was thrown down and injured so that a physician was called.


The evening meetings at the Baptist church are abowing considerable revival interest. Two rose for prayers Thursday evening.


For treasurer, E. S. Bradford of Spring- is stirred from its lethargy by a plague of


Emerson, Rev. Dr. Sueatb, G. A. Martin, drive out the rats if he shall be given a thousand gold guilders,


Hattie M Fisher


FRANKLIN, MASS., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900.


"Ten Nights in a Barroom."


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 5. 1900.


PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.


Statesman Who Ranks With Washington and Lincoln.


"The string, wise, tender-hearted man who guld's the nations lestintes today. and who resembles IInculn more than any president the trouble ever had. William Me Kinley, would have prevent. et hin dated if it had been possible with honor. 11r tried exprdi-ut after expedl ent to rumpese the Philip ines, unt i the World twkend on amazed at his fort ar ante ll has approved forve with ri luctance and only when the Bug he had sworn to lend wash the the Latte m ki niť hesh : grins at Itagnat by fre dark hands if insurre in only wil ts anarchy whirl d duft its tarih ail ivalization gisp -t-t kgmini'do'x . 1 1 of mar Jer am] at rita in nly then when t: noor and humanlive anh ind 1 dil wir great prestient dauntless As he s mier ifu Hran to Lato, awut ! an! W win MeKin. y h Ver draws th w. 1 for show reel pral. In the Hacer isth. w. "> tul # Her. th. peril if the flag ills forth a1 1 then t shauht teap tik ightning nnk il from It; she, 1h arl tike ighin ks President M. K ihr. In the Th pir problem. has In the sin .. emtions, -rn iliatory conservativ- stat sinan that he has he n thr ughent this four years of Amian active Pallent in ihr Vis h nr f exesfirra- tion, conservative when a l th . atiro4 pbere wus charged with impetuosity. chenr ryed when flamlg circumstance 0.1 every hand redd-nul the vision of the calmest counsellors, steady when hurri- canes of unprecedented events swept the stanchest from their hearings-such is the president of the American repubile. the most respected statesman in th world todny, and forever fixed as one of the foremost figures of American his- tory. He has risen to the greatness of the hour. The work that Washington has began and Lincoln continued, this wise president. In our day of destiny. taken up and carried on townrd that work's great consummation. As Wash- Ington prepared the republic to enter the 19th century, so Me Kintey has prepared the republic to enter the 20th century And that is why hundreds of thousand. of other parties than our own will join In making that mighty majority which will name the nation's noble leader at the end of the 19th century or our leader still at the beginning of the new century now dawning."-Hon. Albert J. Beveridge.


Disfigured Skin


wasted muscles and decaying bones. Wbat bavne 1


Scrotula, let alone, Is capable of all that, aad more.


It Is comminuty marked by bunches In the neck, Inflammations In the eyes, dy". pepsla, catarrh, and general ilebility. It Is always radically and permanently cured by Houd's Sarsaparilla.


"I was a sufterer from scrofulu from birth. My eyes were so affected that I was atmost bttutl for days at a time, My neck began to awell so that I could but breathe freely Medieturs talted to do me any good until I began taking Hlnod's Sarsaparilla. Today 1 have excellent health." Miss KET- TIE MITTIRE Silver Creek, Ky.


" I wax troufiled with scrofula and canu near lusing my eyesight. For four months I could not see to do anything. After tak. Ing two bottles of Hood's Sarsapariltu 1 could we to walk around the house and when I had taken right bottles I could ser As Well as I ever conhl." Site 1, HAik- XTON, Withers. N C


Hood's Sarsaparilla


expets all humors, cures all rruptions, and builds up the whole system.


FOR THE CYCLISTS.


The inventor of the safety meyele is on the verge of poverty in Kng.


\ Chirago man has patented a sad. alle frame with receptacles for : pump. a wrench and a toothbrush. Speaking of cycling and heart strain, u doctor says That so long as the eyelist can breathr with The mouth shut he is certainly perfectly safe so far as heart strain is con- cer ned.


Cyclists should take warning and not ride hehind motor carriages. 1n England a wheelman was ruling be- hind a horseless carriage; The latter was brought suddenly to a standstill and the cyclist sustained a serious in- jury to the brain.


A traffic census in Rochester shows that during 12 hours-nine a. m. to nine p. m .- on Wednesday, August 22, 10,543 bicycles passed a given point in the down-lown district. to 1,073 loaded wagons. 1,031 empty wagons and 1,019 carringes. Totnl vehicles- 13,657; percentage of bicycles, 77.1. In case a chain adjuster breaks or strips its thread, a temporary repair may he made hy fitting a small piece of wood of the right size. The strain being one of longitudinal compres- sion is easily withstood hy even a piece of soft wood. The axle nut. of course, sbould he screwed as tight as possible.


Mr. Love-Miss Elsie, your clock is awfully slow.


Miss Sweet-Oh, yes: it's going to be a bachelor, I'm afraidl - Jewelers" Weekly.


A Poor Reason,


"Why do you allude to your cousin aa Miss Trout when that isn't, her name?" asked Hunker.


"She is a freckled beauty," replied Spatts .- Town Topics.


Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury,


as mercury will surely ilestroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole mystein when enteritt- it through the mneuns surfaces, Such articles should never be neil except on prescrip- 11ons Inun requitable 1.hysicians, as the damage They will on is tentoh! to the point you can pos- Bility ilerive from thein, Ila l's Catarrh Cine, annfactured hy F.J Cheney & Cuy Toledo, O . contains no mercury abil is laken internally, acih g directly upon the blood aml mucous shr- faresuf The syster. In buying Hall's ('alarrh I'mre he sure you get the genuine Testimonials free. F. J CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O. a divorce ?


Hall's Family #'ills are the hesl.


To the Deaf.


A nich lady, cured in her drafuexs in the heat by D. Niehudson's Artificial En donne, gave $10, 000 to his institute, ... that drat pride unable In atuenre the et alums may have Thri frer Aildress No 5095. The Nilsson Instituir, 580 i Eighth avenne, Nrw Yık, USA. ¡127


He Explain,


Maminy -- Why do yon call him


".Jonesy ?""


Johnny - Well, you see, his name is Jones, but we call him "Jonesy" for short .- Pnek


CARTER'S


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ITTLE IVER PILLS.


CURE


Blek Headache sud rellove all the troubles Incl- dent to a ballons etato of the system, such as Dizziness, Nousen, Drowsiness, Distresa after eating. Pain In the Sile, &c. While their most remarkable success bas hern shown in curing


SICK


Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are equally valuaule in Constipation, curing nudl pro- renting this annoying complaint, while they also correct allelisorder of thestomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowela. Even if they only cured


HEAD


Ache they would be almost priceless to those who that they suffer from this distressing complaint; but forty- nately their goodness does notend here, and thesa who onco try them will find these little pills valu- Able In so many ways that they will not be wit ling to do without them, But after nil elck bead


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others ilo not. Is the bane of so many lives that bore In where wemake our great burnt. Our pitis cure It whllo Carter'a Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to tako. One or two pilla tuska a dose, They are strictly vegetalile and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all wbo nue tham. In viala st 25 conta ; five for $1. Sold by druggista everywhere, or sont by mail.


CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.


Small Pil, Small Dose. Small Price.


Our Business for Half a Century has been to make and sell


CLOTHING FOR Men and Boys.


Wr mako but one grade of goods the highest- aml the work is done on our own premises under chanly conditions and open at any time to the inspection of our rustomers.


It is impossible to make, anywhere, BETTER clothing than we make, or to sell it at a LOWER PRICE.


MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY, 400 Washington Street 400


BOSTON.


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.


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THE DIPLOMATIC HUSBAND.


Husband-You surely do not intend tobuy that magnificent hat-why, peo- ple would think that you wished to distract their attention from face !- Meggendorfer Blaetter. your


Not In Serious Danger.


Doctor-Your wife is very ill, and I bave my douhts as to her recovery. Husband -- Oh, she'll pull through all right. Her dressmaker sent home a new gown yesterday, and she hasn't tried it on .- Tit-Bits.


Too Had. Mrs. Minkins-Why didn't you get


Mrs. Winking (sadly)-I found 1 wouldn't be able to get alimony enough to support another husband .-- N. Y. Weekly.


No Exceptions. Ida-So the Van Biggs had thelr | crystal wedding. I suppose every- thing was glass?


Maud -- Yes, even the diamonds worn hy the host and hostess,-Chicago Record.


Evening Things Up.


Hewitt -- You are always having a laugh at my expense. Jewilt-Well, come in and have a smile at mine .- Town Topics.


Working Night and Day.


The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills, Every pill is a sugar coated globale of health that changea weakness inta strength, listlessness into energy, brain fag jumu mental power. They're wimidlerfnl in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Suld by A. C. Mason


Garry. Weary Willie- Did ver ever ice a dorg that would eat dirt? Frayrd Foster No: has some dog bin bitin' you" .Indgr.


Brave Men Fall


Vietims to stomach. liver and kilney tranhles as well as women, and all frel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the bland, hachache, nervinstiess, heail- 'acte and tired, listless, ruo down terling. But there's an werd to feel like that. Listen tu .] W. Ganler, Idaville, Ind. Hp Kays: "Electric Bitters are just tha thing for n map when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It dil more In give ine new strength and genel appetite than anything I could take. I can now nat anything and have a i new lease un life " Only 50 cents at. A. :, Masou & Un's drug store. Every hottie piarantred


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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH


ENNYROYAL PILLS Original nuil Only Genuine. al


BAFE, Alwaysteiside L ENCHESTEIOS ENGLISH wish bles rikhos. Take no other. Refuss emua Hahailiuflans and linitu. Major The Particular, Testimonia Heller for Ludles, "in Felter, b Torn Mall. 19.DllIl Teslimenlais Held by all Druggiaia. ('blebester Chemical Con Menten this paper. MP14-4w Madlaun J'ork, P In thô


Business Announcements cent-a- wonl column in the SENTINEL aro Invariably reuni


Che . FFranklin . Sentinel.


Published Tuesdays and Fridays.


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


Subscription Price $2 a Year in Advance.


Ente ed at the Post Ofhce st Frank'in. Mass., as second-class matter.


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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900


MAKE your local vote as large as possi. ble. > me towos have fallen off in their delegate representation. Bring up your total vote to as great a number as possi- ble


VOTE for your own interest and you will be on the safe side. If every man will look out for himself the country will not gu far wrong, for the average voter will protect his own pocket as far as pos- sible


LET the west look out for itself. Your responsibility is at home. Vute fur ynur Republican nominees. If the individuals will vote right the nation will vote right. Tbe "right vote" is for the Republican nominees


HAVING selected your candidates, now support them at the polls Any man who enoports Republican principles and aids iu geueral prosperity is more worthy of support than a candidate whose election would only destruy business confidence and cause industrial paraly>I».


DON'T vote fur any man just because somebody else dues, Vote just as if your one solitary vate was going to settle the policy for the next four years, l'olers you honestly believe Bryau would make a presideut better for the country than Mckinley bas and will, don't vote for bim.


Look after the registration and see to it that every Republican iu spirit gets his name on the list, and theu see that be comer to the polls. His own self-Interest will control his vote Uuless he wants fifty cents ou the dollar, or one dollar where be now has sixteen (auother form of "It to !"). he will vote the Republicau ticket.


THE practical, common sense view for every intelligent and honest voter Is to ask birusel! if he really believes his own interest would be unproved by the elec- tion of Bryau and the rule of Brysuism. He may unt approve the present coudi tivu of things, We all kuow they could be improved. But nuless a man honestly beheves he himself and bis family would be better off with Bryan as preatdeul, he should vote agjust bio


IF you bedeve in "if to 1." vote for Bryan. If you believe tu senttiing out of the Phiopplbes, wore for Bryan If


you believe in the 50 cent dol ar, vote for Bryan. If you be leve in free trade. Vale fur Bryan. Theseare all Trect, pimilive INDer f The campaign They are tight ly attached to bis vocation, and liable at any time to make a change, or to fa'l. l.v rybory knows that deler. mjoril men are unt likely to foi , They carry in their very pluck grit nnd de- fern nilen tli conviction and assur- ance of peres


ot les are winny. Bryan believes out way and Mich dley the other Nua De bouest. Vote anyway Bat think very caleta y before you vite. [ is a great thing to be able to vote, and it is a great deal greater thing to be able to vote Dgbt.


T'ADER Lleve mit from . . . . "sur Foun is's business fell off thire m Jullats a day, as imn ared w th H.11 - Rou's administrat a. nder M Kitles it has gained seven m Und dollars a day,


This is What They Say. Those who take It eu's salsaper fon thei mia xin r distiejisia say it cires primatv and permanent s. even after an otier preparat aux fani Yun may take this medicine with the utings' radi dence trat it wil tu yan guod What it as compared with Ceve ind Viw, nel- I am done for uthings you have every rea- Bib e :neu, take yorir ( mu ce 'Bis besh " knows no po tex, Men w' make all the mmey they c . hi majirt wtos prex dent The c li tacte sh wi iron take mmir money nudes a epil .n adm mistiat ou bin n der . Demer . This str uld be 'rnong i xaal '


( ART. SO EZ can write a de please abou what would have hq je ed f Me Kinley had not been gasket paly guessing with sal poblir doesn't know any more about do. But you know that with Mch fre as president you have had in ich se ler times than under ( leveland. There is hut the least certainty That the times under ( leveland from was to 1971 would have heen n cent better than fium 14992 1 1 ... Any assertion to the contrary in metr guess-work. We know what we have I id wharf, Boxtati.


under Mckinley, and we are going to try four years more of the same admin stra- Bears the tion. "You can't fool all the people ail : Signature the time."


CONSUMPTION


Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps Its way along. First you think it is a little cold, nothing but a little hacking cough; then a little loss in weight ; then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today.


You can do it with


Ayer's cherry Pectoral


The pressure on the chest is lifted, that feel- ing of suffocation is re- moved, and you are cur- ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coughs will need a 50 cent size; if it's on the lungs the one dollar size will be most economical.


" I confidently recommend Ayer' Cherry Pectoral to all my patrons. I am using it now In my own family Forty years ago I feel Sure It saved my ilte." A. S. EIDI.)N, M. 11 , Jan. 4. 1898. Fort Madison, lowa Write the Doctor at any tims.


dress, DR. J. C. ATER, Lowell, Has.


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IT is highly important that the Rapub licans elect just as many members of con gress ax possible. The change of a few would thruw tha control on tha Dame- cratic side, with the usual result of Dem- ucratic administratum. The plaiu, rock- bottom facts are that business, during the memory of any living vater, has never prospered under Demucratic administra- tion. If you don't want another dume nf it, defeat the Deinucratic candidates. Admitting that they "mean well," it has been conclusively proven that they "don't, know how." The result would be the same either way The accidental fire is just as hot as the intentional upe.


After once choosing your occupation, [ however, never look backward; stick


to it with all the


How Success tenarity you cnn


f. Won. muster. Let notb- ing tempt you or swerve you a huir's breadth from your nim, and you wil WE. says Success. Do not let the thorns which appear in every vocation, or temporary despoudency or disap- pointment, shake your purpose, You will never succeed while smarting nn- der the drudgery of pour occupation if you are constantly haunted with the idea that you conld succeedl hetter in something else. Great truacity of purpose is the only thing that will i advocate of a cause is su faithful that he would die for it. but so strong that he does not have to, and the rare and almost unbroken forture of the Republican party has been that whenever the emer- gency has arisen. no matter how tem- pestu us the course there was always a p : who could siver it and bring the ship to port without throwing the purgo overboard. We have already selei ted the pilot for the national craft. He has been over the course once He has strered with such success and ski. thal Even in the turbulence that has sur- rounded hinh+ h sgain dthe confidence of his f. w.w-c t'enty and Increase ! his own renuwn to a degree almost without example." -- Ex-Governoir Blik nf New York


carry you over the hard plares, which appear in every career tu ultin.at: tri- umph This determination, or livity of purfor barn great moral bearing upon or > fevers, for it leads o: lars to feel conf.'ence in us. amil this is every. thing It give. credit and poral sup- port in a thensand ways. Prople al- wass believe in a man with a fixed pur. posr. and will help him twier as qu'ek- ly as one who is loosely ir indifferent-


Const pats in is rated by Hand's Pills


Yarmouth Line's Fall Excursions. September is a have missed one of The must de ghtin! of autumnil funtx. Det. ing the& mmith the Yarn nuth Steamship company w me rxcon on tickets. 2 ml fur th ry dass fi m date of jauchar. t . rates Yon may go fa Yarmouth and ies tart for ap 3 5. 10 Digby and relinn før sich; to llamfax and return for . ud cepspund ugly law taten t a than you other 1 ares, I lod ag south shore jan. trachel hy ter micamer Cory of Mundi cellu ir in Yarmouth Yarm ite li + steamith leave Pirr I, Lewis whoif. every M .dav. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thuis 1. and Fi day at 2 p. m. tor Yarmonth Fil parte ars and tickets at the lid al Mirvet, pr of 11 F Ilamm ind, agent Yw


CASTORIA.


The Kid You Have Always Bought Chart Fletcher. of


. W. ar- fortunate pr u wry s ., In Dur Far .1481 for press ent It- is the tuinmar !er-in chief and the Rt put li- min of Sites i ·ve Y state die zen- erais' f orps, Avisions and bilan ! & in that . miionw . with Axa commut.der- In chief [ th- aimiles of the Entry hu indu 1 d 1 var pon sea st 1 in wh h par+ 1 at the fruit rank ( the martianalis fre idta'ey dix as a world power irto the rut Is ef mati as. . mi moon to fare ti st the piu' rin ( i'm want th nik .! the Great which were blog . de am ve the great ,nowe & f .urge 1. nex' yh w that the I'm State tin flieht . whenitsm ister oni am seader av bel Farei th - Brest tr ur ph fdpletter vofth ithre titty Vas wanih nessin ; th. ope for the m st | turesque . mta 21 of hist y trata .. > ad wafu tn-hd w Th the Am ri ar fixilying ve th Imperial palier In Pekin N Con > the D'in d Stat . but every < v Ized wnJ . mli v.ilzed courtry of the gl be la tortay giving ur rir ted aden illon tr the xtat smanship. the g mi ral hip and the digdoma y of W Mom M Kinley - Chauncey SI Delen


month stramshopcompany. Pler 1, lew . and power there in the first institce


"If there has been any imperialisin It was nare puting : title to the l'hit'p- pines and the ass rt on . fits authority an 1 all that had the approval of Mr Bryan. Since this policy was entered upon nothing mure has been done thun to prosecute It with viger. 'S natur Foraker


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