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Ask Co-operation. A number of cases of scarlet fever hav- ing recently developed, we ask the co- operation of everyone in Franklin to the end that it may not attain the propor- tions of the epidemic some months ago. We shall rigidly enforce the provisions of the quarantine law, with due consid- eration, however, for any peculiar condi. tions or circumstances which may arise. An intelligent conception of our position and authority on the part of the people will greatly simplify the situation and
FRANKLIN BOARD OF HEALTH. Franklın, Mass., Oct. 19, 1900,
Card of Thanks.
I wish to express my sincere and heartfelt thanks to my many friends in Franklin for their kindness and sym patby during my illness. KATHERINE MOGLOUGHLAN. To Clothing Buyers.
J. A Waterman, of the Retailers' Clearance company of Milford will dix- tribute in Franklin this afternoon 300 copies of today's Milford News. Watch for them
North side of a five-cent rake, 40,000 furlongs from Jupiter, a good assortment of furniture and a nice line of carpets at right prices. Don't be a fool aud go au. will treat them right. Table first
elsewhere. Sanford Bros., Medway.1 For the Children.
The historical room was the source nf mo ich interest, and there was a constant stream of visitors viewing the relics which have been gathered as a unclens to n much larger and more complete collection later.
The session was called to order about 9. tver 300 people gathering to enjoy the exerciats. Rev. Herman F. Swartz
and nearly fifty delegates were present. Rev. R W. Drawbridge of Medway led the praise service and a resolution of sympatby was sent to Rev. Webster Woodbury, who is ill. The treasurer re- ported the sum of $34 on hand.
the neck and strain the mind to get the
thought. Seek to bring the child into the love of Jesus Christ, as be 'grows naturally into that love. He unfolds into the graces of the Christ life as the | avoid frictlou. bud uufolds into a beautiful and fra- grant flower. The church should give the child its needed religions iustruc tion. As soon as a pagan child Is old enough to hold a flower it is taught to
The Democratic rally which had been | homestead. Their branch were hard-
Mı. and [Mrs F. H. Bartholomew are On next Sunday, commencing at 12 01 entertaining Miss Eillth P. Fiske of a. m., the winter schedules of the N. Y., Cambridge.
v. H. & I. R R. will go into effect, A fine guine of football is promised on when important changes will be made in the Dean campus at 3 o'clock Saturday train service. For information regarding afternoon, as the strong Friends' school these changes the public is referred to eleven from Provhleuce are to be here. the large timetable posters and folders which may be obtained at ticket offices iu advance of the above date.
An interesting Insurance point has just beeni decided by the courts. It is that it is not necessary, in order to constitute a
Mi. and Mrs E. K Kay attended the total loss, that all the material compos
The ordinance of baptism will be ad- ministered at the Baptist church Sunday evening. Rev. F. B. Sleeper will give a short discourse on the theme "Special Work for Special Need "
Mesers, Nye, Daniels and Sherman, with their respective wives, have re- turned from their trip Sonth, and speak must enthusiastically of their experience, especially in Washington, on the battle field of Gettysburg and at Luray.
Thirty-one names were added to the voting list at the meeting of the regls trars on Wednesday evening. There will be two more meetings of the board- next Wednesday evening, from 7 tu 0, and on Saturday evening, Oct. 27. Irom
The obl time notion that a feather bed is a mitfe retreat during a thunder shower when the lightning bolts are shooting
at G a. m. aml every hour thereafter till 11,45 cates of the Så denomination? They are Very attractive in style and finish and are hound to he popular. The head of an lo- dian appears in the centre. There Is a blue seal and the letter ""," with the word "five" printed in blue across it in a semi- circle.
externals Outwardly these moral peo- ple are as good as you, but back of it all they are not actuated by the central , power which makes for righteousness. They beheve in evolutmn. We believe in a Supreme Power, who watches over
all and has a divine porpose aud plan which will finally be brought to the end which lle has chosen. They have conr. age, sympathy, philanthropy, they are
Providence ....
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THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 19. 1900.
Cbc . Franklin . Sentinel.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 19000
CARL - IL UZ emdembed Linen as he now raudeinns M. Kinley. Enongh said about selinz.
DURIN , the coming week see to it that every puss be Repub man . de intered. This is a long step tuward getting out the full Kemmblican vute.
MARK well that even those Republi- cans who have not wholly agreed with President McKin ey, yet vistiy prefer auuther four years of bis administration thau to take any chances with Bryan.
EX-PRESIDENT HARRISON use the strongest language possible to express Ins condemnation of the principes avowed by Mir Bryan, And he is cred ited with being competent to judge au such matters.
THE average auuua value of Bryan's personal property under the Democratic while under the Republican admuistt4. tiou trom 1:07-1!">> it was $3000, as by tbe ufficial tetnins
IT is winthy of note that the assaults OD Convention speakers Cume frum Dem- ocratie inspiration at instigation. Yan do not hear of Democratic orateurs being attacked with clubs and stnues by Re publicaus. Bear this in inind
MR BRYAN still asseits that "16 to 1""" is the real paramount issue of the cam paigu, and we all know it is in reality The "Imperialist" bugbear has no real influence, bevande even the Democrats an court are trying to do business know most of their party really approve whal bas been done in the Philippines and in China
IT Is becoming very plau that in case Bryan is elected, which dies but Duw beem possible, the hard- headed business men are preparing for the worst kind of | with atter cars for the conveyance nuauetal panic. Do what you can to prevent it by maki.g the Republicau majority for every cand date just #x large as possible
A NET loss of weten congressmen would throw the control of the next house into the bands of the Democrats. This would ensure the riection of a Dem ociatic spexker, and a Democratic ma- jority on al committees To prevent such a catastrophe. be wine to vote lot and thence to Nedlitz in a motor car. the Republican nominees for congress.
Yot du hut hear of a Republican ap- peai ne far "Independent" votes il Ix the Deinucrat who wants that supjuul. But the moment a Democrat gets into uthce he forgets huis "Independent" pra- ciples and friends, every Time Vote In men who have the courage of their cou vietirus And expect you to have he ваше. Vote for the Republican com
THE DEMOCRAT- OPINIE "expansion" in the Philippines, but they fava it les swallowing | amada, withont "the can News of the governed ' Had Andiew Jacksin. Instead of William Mckinley. xuhexed the Philipqques, but a Demo crat would have "sipued" against 11 For Andrew Jackson did a great deal ut expanding in his day and generation, and his fellow Denunciato have Piet Muce approved of it
"GonD : ITIZEN-BIP" vote , will lave a good chance to help sung the goal calNe by voting for Kepublican dates. Ether the Republican moulures or the Dem iralic will be elec ed T ex will be elected because the vast inajolly if the volets joefer either our of the other That being the case, those who hud fanit with both should jet support that which now' Bear's mireis hell views, and that party is the Republ nat. every time. Nul so mais lecause .. difference in the platforms an because at difference in the men behind the pole furmx
BRYAN had an enthewaste predigen In New York on Tuesday evening, sprak iug to thousands of people Hin aul Ink was that of a politician areking lop vielen rather than that of a statesman. The significant thing about the affir was that he is "( roker's mau." Fraker duin- Suated everything, and in the evrut of Bryan's electmu will he more of a juli cal buss that Mark Haonx was PVPl charged with being. The thingal uf Cruker's hand in natinua affairs Is enough to lo disgust every thinking in.dir in the country. The voters nine bury Bryan will also have the satisfaction uf burying Croker also.
The Whole Truth!
There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. There's nothing so good for a cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
The 25 cent size is just right for an ordinary, everyday cold. The 50 cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis, croup, grip. and hoarseness. The dollar size is the best for chronic coughs, as in consumption, chronic bron- chitis, asthma, etc,
WILHELM TO HAVE AUTOS.
The Germann Emperor 1+ Ordering a General Assortment of Horse- less Vehicle ..
The Germans were slow it adopt mg the a ) m bile. but now thr ell. peror has taken i never his pro- testing wiry and it is expected . become the fan in Berlin. A number of persens connected with the Per- with it, and there is a good deal nr enterprise and reailiness to speculate among the courtiers ou the Sprre More 'han a year ago the ka'ser': master of the horse inquired of :. wellknown carriage mannfacturer il the capital if be could supply him I of visitors from the station to his majesty's country . eat, at Willpark. near Potsdam-the new palace. Since tben the imperial post office has se- cured some heavy vans prope et on th's principle: and now Kaiser Wii- helm b'mself is going to try this mode of traveling. In the morth of August the kaiser visited the military dri !! ground at Alten-Grabow, in the province of saxony, and traveled the distance from Wusterwitz to Ziesar The carriage-maker above referred to bas offered his majesty a present of three of such vehicles, which he has graciously accepteil. The roads in the neighborhood were specially put in order for the convenience of the im- perial party.
LAVEN FOR CLEVER THIEVES.
Criminais Find n safe Refnze from Joallee lo the Repohlie of Honduras.
This is one corner of Centra' Amer- ica that is at present a perfect para- d'se for men wbo have committed any crime. It is a place where the out- casts of the world's society rule the land of their adoption-and where the officials of the government proteci a': thieves ' nat come to them and make it Dangerous for any defective to mo- 'est them.
This is the republic of Honduras OFP if the least advanced nf : ⑈ estes in south ir tertra Aner'ca H -duras 'ndeed. s ) . ini os m.At re of ges and granti f rest of co- a a l ripher tres, of its well- pires, snakes and erorodi'es of manner of things that er ard row apul sing and ble; a regir where life in the dayt me is n ni .k. rry, and at night onr for's 56 tl .
Here 'n ev ry ban el mou rits are to be ford men from Herer + Mods. n' sty n Flaws fron irriwir in. try Chicago. Patan. My York .n' Phi'm'w'nh'a a. f .n'ch the'r gsct. Engar France, Italy and the fair- away Russia have their weare Th v make no attempt at concea meni bear te names they were bort to wear and go along nor' their h . - ress as if the laws of their ow . er ". try had n't declared them outcasts Beware of Olniments lor Calarrh that Lenlalu Mercury,
P.TP- 4'F 1. they willu . ten . 1. 1 . silv derlie trinta theth Hais i starch tur. Ian fartufert : F | Cheney & C . Tie i.
fa es .if ihr yl in lujing Hall's IA TTI fore be sure you get the genuine
F. .. CHENEY & (D) , Tile li, 9). Hall's Family Pils are the best.
NO ONE KNOWS THEM ALL.
Nol More Than One-Fifth of The Eng. lish Warils Are Used by Any Writer.
The growth of the English language is so enormons that it would be prac- tienlly impossible for the most learned man to be acquainted with rvery word, Intelligent persons, even those engaged in the learned professions. ilo not make use of more than frunt 6,000 to -,000 words al told a.though there are properly be'nnging to nur language over 2 10 The famous writer or authority of to-das. wluth- or he uses words to experse rer shares f meaning ur a& technical tools of thought in His own a part- ment, must have at his command voca ulary of from
words, ihr 'atter be re tir max'mam necared by any man . w liv There is n largr n Ir if wir's which until recently have escape the attention of irvergraphers In the TrNt f thr "Ereyel ) 'ha Britanni " . here are ! so w ris which I.s . tev. - heen ' emaly elerel arilor Then in nily 'ett ary It the Con- :try Dictionary there are :von. found in ro ether. math has lero said that there & it today 's mian Tring who is chiffreit's 'eorp 1 to write one average jare of - pages of thee ry oi art. some idea of the tremendous growth " the language the words and phrases under the efter \ hive incre iset n 50 years rfom 7: 0 to rear v 6 ...
Extent of the Florist Business. The H rist buyme if the [ ... Sales & by num raj - anip'my .... " mustry 1. - p>. matin! what the te. value of H were ved atrua v 1 amt of potted plants >1 . €12 3
There are ro irs; than 1 .. .. stayishments in the U'i'ed 81. : s 'er l'ed to the growing of plint under
Steel Cast 2.000 Years Ago. The manufacture .: (ist 've it India can be traced back for over : years, while there are al-a examples of wrought .ron work reary as c'il. Near lir hj. close to the Kutub, there s an einrinons wrongh: iron ju.lar nhch weights ten "ons and is thong it o br ove " 1.50 years old.
rhode Island's Abandoned Farms, The aba. vural farms in I.1 de Is- our rumoer +. according to t tate's official catalogue
Between Two Fires. Hardupp -- I'm very sorry, but 1 can't pay you to-day. You see, the grocery man has just been here, and- Butcher (interrupting)-Yes, 1 just met him, and he said you put him off because yon bad to pay me. So here's he bill .- Chicago Daily News.
Every Movement Hurts
When von have rheumatism, Muscle- feel »tiff and ante and joints are pamigt It does not pay to suffer long from It's disease when it may be cured so prompt lv and perferily hy Howit's Sarsaparilla This medieme goes right to the spot. neutralizes the perlity of the blund, which causes Then natism, and pints an eud to the pain and stiffness Bilinunness is cured by local's Pills 250.
DAVID CITY, XEB., April 1, 1000 Genesse Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N Y. : Gentlemen :- I must say in regard ir GRAIN-O that there is nothing better or healthier. We have used it for years Mv brother was a great coffee drinket. was taken sick and the ductor said cuffer was the cause of it and tuld us to tis+ | GRAIN O We got a package bul did nn like it at first, but now would not be with. ont it My brother has been well ever since we started tu use it.
Yours truly, LILLIE SOCHOR.
Jell-O, the New Dessert,
pleases all the family. Four favurs Lemun, wrange, raspberry and straw berry. At your grucers, 10c. ; try it to) day.
CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought Char+ Fletchers
The First Conrrel. The Brule (from Chicago)-This is my fourth bridal tour. The Groom-Well. I hope it will be your last one.
The Bride (bursting into tears)- You selfich thing' -Town Topics.
CARTER'S ITTLE TRASE İVER PILLS.
- TRADE MARK.
CURE
Sick Readnebe and relieve all the troubles inch- denl to a billous state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Pain In the Sile, &c. While their most remarkable success bas been shown in curing
SICK
Headache, Jet Carter's Little Liver Pille are equally valuable in Constipali n, curing and pro- Tenting luis annoying complaint, while they nino correct all disorders ifthestomach,stimulsie the Hver and regulate the L 'wels. Even if they ocly cured
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu- Dately Their goodness does Dotend here, and those who once try there will find these little pills valq- able in no many ways that they will not be wit- Ling to do without them, But after all sick head
ACHE otbers do not. Is the bane of Fo many lives that here is where wemake our great boast. Our pita cure tt wbilo Carter's Littio Liver Pilis are very small and very stay to take. One or two pitis make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or parue, but by their gentle artion please ati who Gae Them In vislast 25 cents ; Avefor fl. Sold by druggiata everywhere, or sent by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York,
Small Fil. Small Dose, Small Prices
The Stimulus of Pure Blood
That is what is required by every organ of the body, for the proper performance of Its functions,
It perfects all the vital processes. It prevents hillousness, dy spepsla, consti- pation, kidney complaint, rheumatisnı, ca- tarrb, nervousness, weakness. falnt ness. plni- ples, blutches, and all cutaneous eruptlens. It Is assured by taking llood's Sarsoja- rilla which nets directly and pecullarly ou the hloud.
This statement Is proved by thousands ol unsolicited testimonials.
W P. KEETON, Woodstock, Ala., Welles: " When I began taking Houd's Sarsaparilla my blood was Impure and I had not been feeling well for some time. I was bothe red very much with that tired freling. When I had taken the medleine a few days I be- gan to fert better, and after taking twn bottles 1 felt like another persou. That tired feellng was gone and I couhl do my work."
Hood's Sarsaparilla rids the blind it scrofulons aud all other humors and all foreign matters.
We Must Flove 'I.m.
We may live w,thest f is.
Sat-he uts . . 1 ; ..
W. my live with , .-
I'ne r certales c. r.l .: +%. We may live with.a.t studies,
Iint the wirld w ma int move, If it wasn't ter crai.ks Chicago Daily News
HOLD-UP IN THE KITCHEN.
Burglar Rat-It's all right, Jimmy get the pie; I've got her cinched .- Chiengo American.
Not Unosnal.
When two men's storles don't at all agree It does not always mean That one the truth and one the lle must be. For, when the facts are seen.
Most probably they both of them prove lles.
And differing only In regard to size.
-Judge.
Currying Ont the Role.
"Some editor wbo bas been giving ad rice to people on how to live to be old says that one of the main rules to fol- low is to go away from the table at each meal feeling as if you could eat more."
"Well. say. if that's right every fel- low at our boarding house ought to live to be a bundred!"-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Retained Alt Hin Fnenltlen. Tired of his parsimony and general meanness the neighbors turned out one night and tarred and feathered old Skinnpblint.
"Save the tar." he said to the good | count of his alministration on saiil estate, and
Samaritan wbo was scraping him off several bours afterward. "I ean get five cents a pound for it."-Chicago Tribune.
Speaking of Warmih.
"I am told that they have been warm friends for years." >aid Hickerstaff. "They are warmer than ever since they quarreled," added Tenterbook. "How's that?"
"Some bot words have passed be-
tween then."-Town Topics.
The Other View.
Caller-In how many families the
Bible is a sealed book.
Miss Wellon-Yes, but sometimes it has to be, von know, There are so many impertinent people who are al. ways looking up the family register. Chicago i'ribune.
A Fiendish Altack.
An attach was lately made on C. F. Collier of l'herukee, Juwa, that nearly prared fatal It cume thrungh his kid „rys. Flix back gut so lame he could not stomp without great pain nor wit in chair except propped hy cushions remedy helped him until he noted Elec tur Itiers, nidch effecivil such a wun- derful change that he writes he frels hke x neu man, This marvelous medi ene cies larkache mil kidney trouble, puttliny the blue) and builds up your Ouhi 3gc. at Mason's drug store.
Yarmouth Line's Fall Excursions.
COMMONWEALTHOFMASSACHUSETTS
PROBATE COURT.
Tu the hetry-at-law, next-of-kin, crediturs unil all other persons Interesteil in the estate of Simeon A. Pickering, Luie of Bellingham, In *All annuity, neceased, intestate :
Whereas, w ) etition has been pr-senteil to said mirt to grant a letter of administration on the psinie if +and deprived ju Wary S. Pickering ut Nethingham withunt Elving a surety in her
Y'en bir hereby elteil to appear ata Prahaje Court tu he held at Bruokitne, in sall county of Surfuik, un the Twenty tuurih day of October. % |+, to, ut ten d'clerk In the foreimmun, tu # you have. why the saute All The pæetkinmer Is hereby ilirected to give porblir notice therent by inblishing this citation onre in each werk, for three strressive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper Totalelisbet In Franklin, she last publientlon tor lie one day at least hetute maid cunr :.
Witness, James 11. Flint, Ksquire, Judge of sand rourt, this fourth day of ortoher, A. D). JONATHAN ColtIt. Register
ve6.12.35
TAKE ADVANTAGE
Ot the Hosthe44 Announce neht column in ite SENTINEL. Une cent per word.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK.
FRANKLIN. MASS.
D. THAYER, Ja., President. GEO. W. WIGGIN,
LESTER L. BURRINGTON.
WALTER M. FISHER,
DR. GEORGE KING.
CHAS. W. STEWART. Clerk and Treasurer.
Divalends declared the first Monday in January And July, payable on and after the 15th of said woonths.
Money may be withdrawn at the option of the depository. The treasurer may, however. require a notice if necessary, in accordance with the Statute Law. Bank open dally from 9 a. m. tu 12 m., and from tto 4 p. 01. BOARD OF INVESTMENT,
D. Thayer, Jr., E .. H. Sherman, A. D. Thayer, E. P. Chapman, B. M. Rockwood. George W. Wiggin, Charles Stewart. STATEMENT SEPT. 29. 1900.
LIABILITIES.
Due Depositors $503,502 99
Guarantee Fund. 28,211 8G
Profit and Loss Account. 138 90
Interest Account .. 4,021 82
Real Estate Inenine Account ..
$500,072 44
Town and City Bonds
Bank Stock. . .. . 27.119 32
156,262 50
Railruail Bonds
3,023 12
C. F. Boynton account. 20,148 00 Real Estate by Foreclosure 27,915 00
Loaneit on Bank Stock 157.100 00
" Mortgages ..
4. Personal Securitles
1.000 00
" Railroad Stock ..
5,000 00
Town Notes. . Expense Account. 522 22 5 12 13 600 00
Tax Account.
Bank Furniture .. Bank Deposits
Franklin National Bank .. $3,028 14 1,304 95
Nat. Bark of Redemption Mercantile Trust Co. .
4,41; 25 741 #7
Cash ou hanil
$506,872 44
We. the untersigned, have this ilay examined the books and vouchers of this bank andl Bud they correspond with the above statement. WALTER M. FISHER, HORACE W. HUSIE,
Sept. 29, 1900.
News and Opinions OF
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