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IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM.
Whitebait are the young of her- rings, sardines and ling.
The so-called shipworm, which bores holes in the wood of ships, is in reality n form of shellfish.
The skin of Elephant Charlie, killed in Crystal palace, London, weighed a ton-just one-fourth of the weight of the beast in life.
A bull moose came out of the Maine woods recently and took a stroll through the streets of Bangor. Small boys threw stones at him and he trotted away.
Naturalists have discovered that if the voice of an elephant were as loud in proportion to size as that of a nightingale his trumpeting could be | heard around the world.
The zoologienl purk established in Washington is becoming an impor- tant institution. Already the collec- tion of animals includes several spe- cies never before brought into cap- tivity.
Rats are fine swimmers, They are nearly as much at home in a swollen stream ns they are in the placid cel- lar of a well-stocked mansion. In fact. the whole rodent family, inelnd- coats, which we offer at ing mice, squirrels and other species. learn to make themselves at home in the water when necessity requires it.
NOVELTIES OF INVENTION.
A patent has just been secured for a boot which is fastened at the back instead of at the front.
A pneumatie rocking chair has just been patented. The air-cushions at- tached to the rockers are very similar to ordinary cycle tires.
A New Jersey woman has invented a rapid clothe> sprinkler, consisting of two sections of , tin, which fit tight- ly together and the surfaces of which are perforated with small holes. This is left resting in a bowl of water while ironing is going on. When it is desired to sprinkle the clothes the sprinkler is seized and shock over tbeui.
The Lesser Evil.
Bramble-Why do you play poker with Shortleigh? lle can't afford to pay if he loses, and hesides he doesn't play fair.
Thorne-I know it, but I might as well let him win my money as to lend it to bim .- X. Y. Journal.
Spread Like Wildfire.
When things are "the best" they be- conle "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years. You know why? Mont diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kid ney, howela, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence carex multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system Puts new life and vigor into any werk, sickly. rundown man or woman. Price 30 cents. Sold by A C. Mamon, druggist.
Welcomed.
"Do you think an honest man is out of place in politics?"
"Certainly not." answered Senator Sorghum. "We want more of 'em. Those are the people who are willin' to walk right up to the polls and vote and not charge you a cent."-Washington Star.
225 New Upright PIANOS.
Of course these are not Ivers & Pond, but they represent the best possible value for $225, and appeal strongly to economical buyers. Our low terms make it easy to pay for one. down and $6 per month. $10 We will
exchange them at any time at a liberal valuation for our beautiful new Ivers & Pond Uprights. It will pay you to write us if you cannot call.
Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 114 & 116 Boylston St., Boston.
A LASTING EFFECT.
This Evidence Should Prove Every Claim.
Relief from the pains and aches of a had back is always welcome to every hackache sufferer, hut to cure a lame, weak or aching back is what's wanted. Cure it so it will stay cured, It can he done. Here's the strongest evidence to prove it.
Mr. II. P. Smith, blacksmith, of Elm street, Amesbury, Mass., says: "Mrs. Smith, from a cold which settled in her loins, suffered so severely from hackache that she was unable to attend to the or- dinary household duties, often finding it An Tusgrauer agent having auther- ity to sudivit hunmanet to accept riske. igree apon and settle the form of in. trance, and to issue and rem w policie is het in Met alu t. Act na 441. to have anthorhy to make a firm linnnary parol contract which will be binding upon his principal for the renewal of a policy chat is about to expir Impossible to eveu make a bed for three months. I had read a great many state- ments of residents of Amesbury who pos- itively declared that Doan's Kidney Pills Insurance company ( D.). + I. R. V. , had cured them of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint. This led me to make some inquiries, and as a re- sult Mrs. Smith took a thorough course of the treatment. It cured her. It is so long ago that I am confident the results are permanent. We never lose an oppor- 1 tunity of advising others who suffer from either weakened or over-excited kidneys to procure Doan's Kidney Pills, and we know of scores in and around Amesbury who have taken our advice and were not only surprised hut gratified at the hene- fits received. "
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale hy all dealers; price 50 cents a hox. Mailed on receipt of price hy Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, Dean's, and take no substitute.
FASHION'S MIRROR.
Silk and wool mixtures will he fa vored this fall, and silk will drop into the background, say Paris authorities. Quite the newest thing is the deli- cate lingerie neckwear for the sbirt waists of fine flannel now being shown for early fall.
Persian and other oriental embroid- ery designs are the newest idea in shirt waist decoration, embroidered hands heing inserted diagonally at the front.
With thankfulness it is noted that the hideous and vulgar green veiling is rapidly disappearing; brilliant blue of the shade called "royal" is taking its place.
The earliest importations of autumn dress goods showed smooth finished surfaces, but now there is an incom- ing wave of zifeline goods with very rough hairy surfaces. Many of these materials show pronounced white hairs on dark backgrounds.
Fasten your gold ribbon belts with white taffeta ribbon hows in front. ribhon to he of two inch width and bowed up with ends, having jingling gilt ornaments on the bottom if pos- sible. Two and three such hows are used, according to the width of the belt, and they are placed one above the other.
FOR TEACHER AND PUPIL.
Prince Arthur of Connaught has en- tered the Royal Military college at Sandhurst, and will pursue the usual military studies.
Hawaii has closed its last school for teaching the native languge. Here- after young Hawaiians will be taught to talk English.
The English language has been par- tially introduced into the law courts of Iceland at Reykjavik, all notes be- ing taken in this language.
The board of education of St. Paul has decided to maintain night schools during the . oming w'n er for the bene- fit of those unable to attend during the day.
Dorman B. Eaton, of New York, the great civil service reformer, left $10C.C'O each to Columbia and Har- vard universities to found professor- ships of the science of government. Frederick W. Atkinson, superintend- ent of education in the Philippines. late principal of the high school a Springfield, Mass., is 55 years old and a graduate of Harvard. He is six feet four inches tall, as broad proportion- ally, and possesses immense physical each week, strength.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave yon if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and pervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health, Only 25 cents. Money
back if not cured. Sold by A. C. Masou, druggist.
To the Deaf.
A rich lady, cured of her deafness in the bend by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear drums, gave $10,000 to hils institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the ear drums may have them free. Address No. 30950, The Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth avenue, New York, U S.A. j127 P. W., except holidays.
Whal Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-O, A delicious dessert. Prepared In two minutes. No bakiez; add hot water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. At your gro- cers, 10c.
DAVID CITY, NEB., April 1, 1900. Genesse Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y .: Gentlemen :- I must say in regard to GRAIN-O that there Is nothing better or healthier We have need it for years. My brother was a great ooffee drinker. He was taken slek and the doctor said coffee was the cause of it and told us to use GRAIN O We got a package hnt did not like it at first, but now would not be with. out It. My brother has been well ever since we started to use it. Yours truly, LILLIE SOCHOR.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT .
OCTOBER 21. 1900.
PASSENOER TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY KYOKPT SUNDAYS, UNLEMA OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN for
HOWTOX - 5 15, 6 51, 8 03, 9 00, 8 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 6(6, 9 36 p m; Sundays, 8 26, 8 55 & in; 526 f. m. Return, 8 07. 8 30 m ; 12 04, 339, 434, 519, 6 22, 6 67, 817, 11 17 p m. Sundays, 9 19 & m, 5 19, 7 10 p I. BLACKSTONE-9 15 a m; 4 25, ₹ 45 p. 10. Retard, 8 35,1126 & m; 341 | m.
WALPOLE-5 14, 6 5T, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41, & m; 12 50, 5 01 . 4 05, 9 38 |1 Dl. S 8 26, * 55a m ; 5 26 p m. Return. 848, a 10: 12 46, 4 13, 5 13,601, 713 9 10 pm , 12 1; a m. 8 10 17 a , 6 11, 7.54 pm. NORFOLK - 5 15, 6 51, 8 03. 9 15 a in , 12 50, 6 05, 9 38 pm Skih a m: 5 26 pm. Return, fx55 a m.
CITY MILLA-4 15, 16 57, > 03. 19 16 a 1 : 112 50, 6 05 9 38 1.10. SX 26 am, $26 1 m. Return, 18 58 IL m ; f12 58, 5 25, 6 11, 17 24, 19 21 }+ 01 ; 12 24 a m. 810 29 a m. 6 20 p m. TITKAM- 9 15 am, + 25, 7 45 1 0. 4 8 11 p m. Return : 30. 10 33 a m , 3 50 p m. 8 7 36 p. m. HARTFORD - 9 15 a m. 4 26, 7 46 | m. Re- turn, 5 10, K 30 # #D : 1 55 1. m. WOONTHICKET JUNCTION-6 20 1 m. Return, 1 45. 40.11 30 B I.
NEW YORK. all rail-9 15 A ut; 4 25 p 10. Return 5 00, 11 00 a in.
New York, vin Norwich I.je, 7 45 je il. New l'ier 20, North River, 6 00 |' 01.
Return
Providence Extenslon,
Trains leave FRANKLIN Tur PROVIDES(R-7 03, 94. a tu; 1 05, 4 40, 7.03 p m. Cetnro, 6 04, 6 10, 12 04 a. m. 3 35, 6 06 1' m.
MILFORD BRANCH.
Traine leave Franklin for
MILFORD-9 18 a m : 1 12, 4 30, 5 33, 6 55 p m : 86 37 pm. Return, 6 35,8 21, 11 13 a m ; 3 48, 6 03 p m. 8. 8 00 A 11.
ASHLAND-4 30 1. m. Return, 7 50 a m ; 636 p m.
ANALYZED ! And Stood the Test. ESTABLISHED ! And Highly Recom- mended for a Spring and Sommer Drink
Malarial Scarlet Tyhold
FEVERS
Cau be prevented to a great extent by the use of the
S
UNNYSIDE .. . . Spring Water.
References and testimonials can als can be furnished
on application by responsible parites. This Pure Spring Water will be delivered to your house or office fresh from the spring every morning, at the following prices : $1 00 One gallon every week ilay, per month. 55 three times per week. ......
Single Gallon. ..
All orders left at Dean's]will receive prompt attention.
HUBERT H. GATES, P. O. Box 481.
17-tf1
Crescent · House, FRANKLIN, MASS.
Pleasantly Located.
Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r. 33-t
G.A. Martin, M.D., AND.
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST Hours from & 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., 7 to 8 p. m. .. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D. 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours 8 to 8 a. m 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. J. CURBINO GALLISON. No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin. Office Hours: From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap pointment. 02-118
MRS. E. F. STETSON. CHIROPODIST.
Paloless Removal of Corne, Buplone and Ingrowing Nalls.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. ID. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. 16-t!
() Y. METCALF & SONS.
HAY. GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
31. M. FISHER, Presllent. Vice-l'residents A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton.
Committee of Investinent - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins. S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Itrake. W. L. P'ahner. Dividends declared and payable the first Mon. lay in June and December.
Bank open daily from 9 10 12 a. m. and 2 to
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 s got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all here is to It.
Everybody
Knows
About
Pain-Killer
A
Household Medicine
A Safe and Sure Onre for
Cramps Coughs Bruises
Diarrhea Colds Burns
Sprains and Strains.
Gives Instant relief.
Two sizen, 15c. and 50c.
Only one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'.
coats that equal the custom tailors' $20 and $22 crea- tions. Choicest Kerseys, Meltons and Vicunas, cut in the very latest style and exceptionally well tailored. These coats have a style and snap not usually found in any but the highest priced garments. You choose from this line at this sale at 11.75 only .
ARARRAA.
.... BOSTON.
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 16, 1900
Stop that Sneezing and Sniffling.
If you have a cold in your head we have remedies that are not to be sneezed at, as they always prove efficacions and are sure cures for int) lenza. Try CASCARA BROMIDE QUININE. Breaks up a cold in 24 boms For that congh use
Dana's Syrup Tolu, Tar and Wild Cherry. We have also all The standard Cough Remedies,
COPYRIGHT
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy.
OPP. POST OFFICE BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
WRENTHAM.
Cards have been received from Mrs Annfanelte Fuller, announcing the mar- riage of her daughter, Miss Bertha Mabel Fuller to Dr. Charles Hamilton. The ceremony was performed at the resi- dence of Rev. J W Flagg, pastor of the Congregational church at Foxharo. ter a short bridal trip Dr. and Mix, Ham- ilton will be at home after Dec 1 .- Mrs M. A. Russell left Thursday tor her new home in Providence -The auction of the household goods of the late Dr. N. W. Hawes drew a large crowd, The ex. tate in the original allotment of land given to au ancestor of Dr. Hawes in 1681.
SHELDONVILLE.
Mirs Ellen & Wilcox, aged SO, wife of Daniel () Wilcox, died from cancer. at the Wiminsocket hospital, Nov. 1, after an illness of two weeks she was born in South Franklin and was married to Mr Wileux twenty-four years ago. She had lived in Wimmsocket since, excepting a few years spent in North Carolina. She leaves che danghier, Mrs Ida e'un. ningham, two granddaughters, besides parents, brother and sister to mourn her Ions The funeral was held Momtay morning, al 11 w'eluck, and was largely attended, Kev (. I White, 1). D., of the Universalist church officiating. The re- mains were Interred in the cemetery at Rockville. Among the many thural trib- utex wax a @ low marked "Wife," front her husband, a lyte marked "Sister." from her brother: an elegant buquet of white chrysanthemums frum Mr and Mrx Shenhovir, Mi Wilcox's employer; a boqnet of chrysanthemums frum Wr and Mrs James B Wales of Providence. The bearers were Henry O. Couk of Mansfield, Kos L. Cook of New York, and Wilhe R. Cook of South Franklin, all brothers, aml Jerold O dilsun of Foxboro, » brother-in law of Sis. Wil cox
Read the business announcements
TYPEWRITING done at THE SENTINEL ofbce.
Headache
Is often a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive. More serious troubles may follow. For a pri mpt. efficient cure of Headache and =! i liver troubles, take
Hood's Pills While they ronse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bawi ... they do not gripe er pan, d L. t Irritate or iuflame the internal organs. but have a positive tonic excet. ... at all drugg'sts or by mal, of C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Church Services.
st. John's Chmch (Episcopal)-Even- ing Prayer with Sermon at the Baptist church at 3 sunday school at 2. Rev. Guy W. Mmer, Rector.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic church .- Low mass at 9; high mass at 10 43; meet ing of smulalities and Sunday-school at 0 Rev. M. J. Lee, rretor
Baptist church .- At 10.30 preaching by the pastor, Rev. Frank B Sleeper; theme, "Eternity in Men's Souls Sunday school at 12. Young People's meeting at $ 45. Preaching at 7; theme, "A Sanl 'ursed by Excuses." A short lesl mony meeting in the vestry.
Congregational church-Preaching at 10 30 by Rev. I. W. Sneath, Ph. D. Sunday school at 12. Y. P. s. C. E at 6 Preaching hy pastor at 7; "A Journey In the sea of Galilee,"
Methodist church - Preaching at 10.80 by the pastor, Rev. S. A. Couk, on "Same Eschatalogical Reflections " Sunday school at 12. Jumor Epworth league at 3 Vesper service and general prayer meeting at 7, conducted by the pastar: subject, "Vietay, in Christ, Re- warded."
I'niversalisl church .- Rev. James F. Albion, of Malden, will preach at 10.30 and3. Y. P. C. [. at G.
A Cruise in Southern Seas. The Southern Railway, in connection with the United Finit ('h.'s steamship lines via New Orleans, have placed on sale any way and excursion tickets to the principal points of Central and South America Elegant steamship sails from New Chilenas upon the arrival of the Washington and Southwestern Limited. via the Southern Railway, which oper ales solid train dining and drawing-room sleeping care New York to New Orleans The United Frint ('a's steamship line's Royal Mail Line leaves New Orleans every Thursday ! a. m. for Belize, British Honduras, Puerto Barrios, Guatemala and Puerto Cortez, Spanish Houduras. Connection for Guatemala, Tegucigalpa and The interior. Fast Mail Line for Port Limon leaves New Orleans every Friday 9 a m., connecting for Bocas del Toro, Colon, Binefields, Greytuwn, San Jose and interior towus. A must delightful win ter cruise Rates exceedingly low, Less Than one Iomdred dollars for the round trip New York to Central America, in cluding meals and stateroom on steanı- ships. For full particulars, sleeping car and steamship reservation, call on ticket agent Sontheru Railway, 271 and 1185 Broadway, New York, or apply to Geu C. Daniels, N. E. P. A . 225 Washington street, Boxtun,
Mileage, books to let. Trip tickets lo Baston and Providence, Single tickets to Walpole 20c. A few 5-trip tickets to Boston for $2 60 All at a saving from The regular fare. Chas H. Prince at the SENTINEL Office.
SUBSTANTIAL
AND
LOW-PRICED
Parlor Suits
TO ESTABLISH BUSINESS FRIENDSHIP AT ONCE.
selected coverings on & preces Clean-cut frames around 5 pieces
Deep springs inside 5 pieces A square firm back of 5 pieces The price on these 5 pieces
$55.00
). Terms $10,00 j and $1.00 a week.
Your money back if you discover anything wrong.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO. 67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
# Free Delivery at your home the hour you name
Storm Skirts.
Made from extra quality cloth. Cut in the latest style. A BARGAIN ==
$3.75.
BEAUTIFUL FLANNEL WAISTS.
A fine assortment of all the Popular Colorings,
75c. to $3.50.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Your Best Work
Cannot be done undless yon have good health. Ynn cannot have gond heaith withont pure blood You may have pure Idnod by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla mnw Yan cannot beallze the goud it will ilu you until you ny it, Begin taking it tu day and are how quickly it will give van an appetite, strength and vigor, and cute your chenmatism, catarrh of seinfula, All liver ills aty cared by Hoit's l'illa. 25 cents.
Independent - - [ him knew> no party
Reautor Wall, a party kungs re
Great Luck of an Editor.
"For two years ail efforts to cure eczr. ma in the palms of my hands failed." writes Kiltor II. X Lester of Syracuse. Kan .. "then I was wholly ented by Back- Iri's Armes Salve. " It's The world's hest for einptions, sors and all skin .lis Only 25e at A ( Mason's drug store.
List of Unclaimed Letiers.
Letters remaining unclaimed in The post offer at Franklin for week riding Nuvemher 14, 1000:
1.les- MIN E T Chatter. Mit dames Glymer, Mrs, James Ryan, Mrs. F. V. Waril.
Gentlemen-S. 4 Mark, Ksq . Gen. W. Whiggins, William Hosford, Fred. Hunter
l'ersans claiming the above will please say "advertised" and give dale af above list
COUGHS
AND COLDS
CAN NOT EXIST Where the New Germicide.
HYOMEJ Is Used Night and Morning.
YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT FAILS.
Five days' treatment, and medical advice sent free ou receipt of ac. stamp tor postage. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail, Price Outfit Complete, $1.00. Trial Outfit 25c.
THE R. T. BOOTH CO., Ithaca, N. Y.
The Seaboard Air-Line Rallway, "Florida and West Indla Short Line."
Is positively the shortest runte to S_ uth- Pin Pines and Pinehurst, N C, and (aimden, s. C . the famous winter resorts of the Carolinas Winter excursion tickets pre wow on sale to Samtbern Pines and Pinehurst, and similar tickets to Camden may be purchased at principal points wiuth of and including Washington, D. (. Double daily service and through Pullman drawing mom and buffet sleep. ing carx froto New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations; also direct connec tions via steamer lines are made at Nur falk and. Portsmouth, Va. For fur. ther toformation call in or address W. C. Shoemaker, general eastern passen ger agent, 1,026 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longsdorf, New England passenger agent, 806 Washington street, Bostou, Mass. ; W. M. McConnell, general agent. 1.434 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., or the general passenger agent at Portsmouth, Va.
E. ST. JOHN, V.P. &G M.
L. S. ALLEN, Gen. Pass, Agt.
Woonsocket Opera House, WOONSOCKET, R. I.
MONDAY EVE'G, NOV. 19, Dentuan Thompson and George Ryder's Comedy Drama of New England Life. "Our New Minister" Prices 25, 50, 75 and >1.00.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, The Ray's in "A HOT OLD TIME. ' Prices 25, 50 and 13c.
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT. NOV. 24, A. \2. Scammon's "SIDE TRACKED," an nproarions Comedy with up-to-date Specialties. Matinee Prices, 10. 20 and 300, Night, 25, 50 and
AT
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign
COMPANIES. P A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Franklin, Mass. my4-1y F
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 8%.
At a Probate Court held at Deilham in and for sald county uf Norfolk, on the seventh ilay of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand bine bundred.
On the penzion of Simna Spellowski of Nor- [ok. in wail rounty . pray Ing that his name may he changed to that of Storm Brown, palie no. ttre having been given, according to the order of court, that all persons might appear and show canse, If any they had, why the same shoubl not be granted, att It appearing that the reason given therefor in sufficient ant consistent with The public luterest, and belug satisfactory to the court and no objection being made
It is decreed that his name Is changed, as prayed for, to that of Simon Brawn, which onme he shall hereafter bear, anst which shall be his legal name,and that he give public notice uf sail change by publishing this decree once In cach wrek. for three micceasive werks, In the Frank- lin Senilnet, a newspaper [inhl:sheil in Franklin, and make return to this court under vath that Blich notice has been given,
JAMES IL. FLINT. Judge of Probate Court.
16.23.30
TAKE ADVANTAGE
or the Business Announcement colomo to the SENTINEL. Une cent per word.
La Grippe Tablets. White Pine and Tar Syrup. Nazaline.
Are you looking for something to break up that cold and cuugh? Our La Grippe Tablets will cure a cold in one night, while our White Pine and Tar Syrup will relieve a cough immediately. Nazaline is a sure cure for that sneezing, head cold that you have.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PAY TELEPHONE STATION.
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and go to housekeeping? Take anlidl confort in a Inone of your own? Be "monarch of ull you survey" Mayhe you haven't Ilur money, Yon ihon's need the rash. We are really to furnish your home from top to bottom for a little rash weekly. See
OUR TERMS :
$10 worth - $1.00 ilowit, 50c. a week. $25 worth - $2 50 down, får. a week. $50 worth - $5.00 down, $1.00 a week. 8:5 worth- $7.50 mmwn, $1 25 a week. $100 worth-$10.00 :Inwn. $1.50 a week. $125 warth-$15,00 down, $2 00 a week. 5150 worth-825.00 iluwn, 82.25 a week. 8200 worth ~: 40.00 ilown, 82.50 a week. $250 worth -: 50.00 ilown, 83.00 a week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
09" Store open Wednesday and Sat. urday evenings.
S. D. LaROE & SON,
Representatives of the Celebrated BALL - BEARING . .
Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINE PARTS, NEEDLES, OIL MUSIC HALL BLOCK, 46 Main Street, - Woonsockel, R. I. PIANOS AND ORGANS Musical Merchandise. SHEET MUSIC.
Pure Water Supply W. I. HOPKINS,
CONTRACTOR FOR
Artesian, Driven and Hydraulic Wells, Correspondence Sollcited. Estimates Furnished. TELEPHONE 118. 3 Custom House St., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0c23-1m8
BOSTON AND FRANKLIN EXPRESS.
E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZKE & 'SON)
Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and ? a.m. Goods returned by freight at 2.30 same day.
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