Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 357

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l'UWS." The highest appreciation of ! these journeys is .being expressed by those who attend them.


If a newspaper is not to publish the news what on earth is it for? Every is sue of every newspaper in the world cou- those who have druuk unwisely deep tains something distasteful to somchody, while the other fellow thinks it is just the thing. Just so, if you sit down at your neighbor's table, you invariably find something not to your liking, but you don't smash the dishes, throw the good wife uut of the house, aud "raise | Lady, stup lively!" He is merely trying to contribute something to the rapidity


Cain" generally, simply because you see something you don't like.


There was the same observance of the Sunday closing lay in towu lust Sunday un on the preceding Sunday. The con- fectionery and fruit stands were closed, while the druggists, news dealers and restaurant keepers transitoted business as usual. Fruit was the only luxury one could not obtain, as the dealers who are allowed to keep open sell tobacco, cigars, confectionery and soft drinks, which constitute for the most part the stock in trade of those who closed their stores


The great football game between the I'hillips Audover eleveu and the Walpole secured as fast as possible, so it Is ex- pected the rooms will be open very soon. CHAS. L. STEWART, Soo'y. Athletic umaociation, to be played in Walpole ou the morning of Thauksgiv. ing day, Is already excitlug comment, aud doubtless a number will go from Oyster Supper. here, as it will be the "scrappiest" Wednesday evening, at 6.80 o'clock, at game of the season In this section. Among those who will play in the Wal- per will be served under the auspices of pule team will be Allen, an ex-Yale the Y. P. C. U. Oysters scalloped and the Universalist church, an oyster sup-


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The will of William Mann, filed in Dedlmam registry for probate, contains bequesta of $100 each to the Congrega- tional Missionary society, to the Ameri- can Tract society and the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Mix sions. The will was executed July 15, 1897, and Willard Everett ly named as its executor.


Betore Associate Judge Ruggles in the district court this morning Anthony Ross, a youth, was convicted on the charge of the larceny ul lumber from the yard at Singleton's mill and a fine of $10 was imposed. Another young man was before the court on the charge of in- toxication, and it being his second offense he was fined $10.


Mrs. C. L. Stewart assisted the Y. M. C. A. in special services in Milford last week and ou Sunday Her work there is especially appreciated. Word received from A. L. Pierce, su- demptorist order, began a two weeks'


The little daughter of Electrician E.L.


perintendeut of the Wallingford, Ct., Blanchard is ill with scarlet fever. His municipal electric hghting plant, states little boy, who bas been ill with the same disease, is convalescent.


that for the mouth of October the com pany paid all operating expenses, bond Interest, charged off five per cent. for de- preciatiou, and made five per cent. ou money invested, which is uot a bad showing for a municipal plant,


Reading.


Mr. Everett. "Fair Harvard and Variations," Mr. Prince. "Again I String My Lute,"


Prof. McWalters. "Casey at the Bal,"


Banjo.


a. . "The Dickey Galop, "


ally continually. While we reverence the past, we must not idolize it. We must learn to be tolerant. We must be able to see good iu the socialist, in Christian science. We must be ready to learn from an enemy,


'True teachablenessis bumble. Beech - er was willlog to learn from whatever source knowledge was to be derived, bence bis wonderful hold upon bis lis- teners. One of the fues of a teachable spirit is pride. Shame Is a good thing; sbamelessness is not. When we realize that we do not "know it all," we are lu a position to learn. Another foe is ego tism. We should not be dogmatic. Lincoln was willing to admit he was wrong and to change, when couditions had changed. Wendell Phillips could change with changing conditions. The underlying facts of nature and humanity are always true. He who will not change is holding back progress. bigot knows that be alone is right, wbeu be alone may be wrong. It is easier to teach an ignoramus than a bigot. Like the pupil of the eye the bigot contracts In the presence of light.


We must not close the mind und heart to the emichments which God has pro- vided. We must be hospitable to new truth, with our eyes turned toward the future as well as to the past. We are


changing physically, mentally and mor- . eloquent platform lectures are promised


It is expected that the MeParland liquor case will finally be tried next Sat- neday. Thomas Grover of Canton will represent the defendant, and Henry E. Ruggles the state. There are four com- plaints against AcParland, three for vio- laling the express law and Que for ille. gal keeping of liquor.


printed in the corner of your envelopes will insure its return to you without the put to good use. Let them hear from delay of the dead letter office. Let us you. priut them for you.


Recital In Odd Fellows' Hall.


minded. We should avoid bigotry, whether in religion, politics, or anything else, for bigotry Is possible in many things. We are related beings to the a number have sent in their subscription


practical thing.


SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTS.


FRANKLIN, MASS., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900.


It will be un better than its members,


We have the exalted enthusiasm of the Christian martyrs, their luspired and steadfast faith. We see the tortnie of the martyrs and the cruelty of the impe- rial court, and the doom in the arena. A vast amount of money has been spent on the productiuu, the scenery and cos- tumes beiug not only bistorically correct but alike beautiful and appropriate. 'The company is a most excellent one through- put, and without a poor or ordinary actor In it.


An editor iu Peunsylvania asks for proposals from the merobants of the town to furnish bim a pair of socks, a busliel of potatoes and five yards of rooms, fronting on the Main street. Steam heat and electric lights, Suitable fora man and wife or family. Terms reasonable. S. T. CAPRON, Prop.


BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMEN IS.


Fresh cut fiowers at Slade's greenhouse. Oil heater for sitle. Apply at SENTI- NEL OFFICE. 16tf


All kinds of stove wond and kiudlings dry at Allen's wood yard.


To Let .- A desirable eight-room tepe- ment. Inquire of J. P. llosie, 18 Peck street. 20,27"


Scientific Palmistry and Inspirational card reading, 25 cts. Laura Lee, cor. Garfield and Crescent Sta. 20 To Let-Furnished room, large closet. Transient roomers accommodated. Lanti Lee, eor. Garfield and Crescent Sts. 20 Christmas orders for oil painting or any material filled promptly. Laura Lee, cor. Garfield and Crescent Sta, 20 Sweet cider right from the press at Maple Farm, also pure cider vinegar, uine years old. Orders at Chilsou's mar- ket. Juga called for and delivered. O. S. Stetsou. 25-LY


men of the parish and the chapel is crowded morning and night. The masses are celebrated at 5 and S a. m., one of the missionarles delivering brief instruc- tions at cach. In the evening the ser- augels till they have taken their flight. At the vesper service at 5 o'clock lie spoke to a deeply interested audieuce upon "The Twentieth Century Church." He deplored the fact that we are uot !


The mission this week is for the wo-


callco, contract to be awarded to tbe


Fish recelved fresh daily. Oysters In and out uf shell. Blue fish, butter fish,


TYPEWRITING done at THE SENTINEL office.


of sixteen. He was again married to Miss Mary Gilmore, three children being


THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20 1900.


Che . Franklin . Sentinel. DO YOU GET UP


Published Tuesdays and Fridays.


CARL B. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor, Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. MRS. C.B. JOHNSON Associate Editor. Almost everybody who reads the news. papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Subscription Price $2 a Year in Advance.


Entered at the Post Ofhce at Franklin, Mass., as second-class matter.


Secretaries of associations will confer a favor by sending us as early in the week as possible such matters as interest the public-election of officers, entertainments, elc.


Contributors would confer a great favor by sending in their articles intended for publica. tien as early in the week as possi e


Contributi ns of val TeWs are ) ways thankfully receivet at the SENTINEL . ffice. such as society, church, manufact ting, agri cultura and personal tens


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Reading N Res, Inc, 4 ine Business Announcements, Ic a wor . no a tce it'ss than 137


Business and I'ne less -nal Lards, to occupy one-half inch space, once a week, $\on per rear, twice i neck. $7 50 per vear.


TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 150


Walker F. Cutting of Baldwinsville Mass., is not a man to be worried by trifles, He was rid'ng homeward on a Boston and Maine express train the other evening, and the night be ng hot Went ont on the rear patform. His hat was blown uff and in attempting to recover it he lost his balance and fell From the traju, which was traveling it miles an hour A passenger saw him fal:, but before the engineer could be notified the : rain had reached Baidw n. ville. The engine was at once detachec and sent down the road to bring .u the body. The crew short,y saw Cut- ting walking quietly along the track. still smoking the cigar which was be- tweeD his teeth when he tumb ed < ff He was uninjured. He had recovered his hat, too.


From the army recruiting stations in Chicago there has been gathered a formidable addition to the slarg of the day. Strictly speaking. "shave- tail" is = "grifin" or "coyote" 01 "rooster." but frequently is called s "piebiter." and perhaps is known ever more widely as a "ringtalled sporter." All these are terms of reproach ad- dressed to the "rook'e." o" military re cruit, in the United States.


Attention is ca ,ed by the Boston Evening Transcript lo the fact that the modern rapid transit systems in our large cities are potent factors in checking the growth of centers


ol dense population. The low fare for long distances permits person> of moderate means to live in the sub- urban or semisuburban sections.


Newport. O., has fur- < hed the cham- pion eater. He is lack Rarre, and at a recent sitting he ate and drank sx bow .- of chicken soup. two spring chickens, two loaves of bread. s'x raw onions, four quar's of beer and three pounds of fish. He has challenge ' any one I: the three " : ex who priser him- +'f his app +'e. .


Fifty years ap . I'm L. Warson. Con had a lover quarrel Hemarried an .bergr : s . .. "vie: thermal. This me* **** * > >umve-te -1 and a w' wer .he 72 a"; a w 'ow. The wedding ceu red a few days ago.


A woman whudi-d recer ' : 'n l'rook- lyn à the age (' # h: se . negen. Pratiobs of her '=> 1 +vet : frem her great.great 4 1. ther .


The diverse. . ( fa web Vem


whenish irpar .... .. . ..... . w. no intel: [ ' le" F2 4 c nie .L.


Stop Wasting Your Strength. Stop Making Yourself Weaker Every Day.


There la a Help-A sure Help. If wi u sow the seeds of wasted stre prh. you will reap a harvest of & h.t ess that w follow you all your day -. Yon can reicw your life and strength by purifying w r blood with SMITH'S GREEN MOUNTAIN KENOVATOR. Sow the seeds of stren th with it, and you w@ be well and vigoro > al your years. Don't be weak and sick 7 and unable to come with I'fe. Remember this remedy is made in Vermont, of Jure, wholesome herlr, and is redolent of t. e green fields, fragrant woods and bracing air. It will give you STRENGTH.


" After twenty years of suffering with salt rheum, resulting in luss of flesh, nervous depres- Mon, loss of appetite and strength, six bottles of your grand blood Recovator has put me on my feet. I was badly broken out on shoulders, face. legs : tried physicians and many patent medicines but to no avail. Your Renovalor hasmade a new man of me, and I cannot say enough in its praise as a great blood and nerve i v.goratrr." HORACE F. WELKE, Bakersfield, Vt.


.1 (ates Hick -- i luc . fr.ce br ... n into last week


W'cka-You det: >31 597 much ? Hicks- It cost - . o grt 'he lock repairrd. H - - - - >> .sha have to rate the cour an. cket .- Bos- ton Transcript.


HI. Exhaustirs Pove. "Henry ad to go ' the after that visit rg clergymar wir' sway." "What was the Ta ** er?"


"He prostraled .. sef try'rg to give the cergym. I'mpress ( 1 That he was a pilar in our church. " -- Ch cago Hec rd.


A Curio D'-Irlbolor, "Catch me propising to a girl by :et. ter . "


"What makes you so timid ?" "Why, three gir > in this town have n:x framed pr porals hyip 4 op in the r 'dens.' "-De;r 1 Free Press. The Ruling Passion. Young Le y-M-rey me! And so w Sen fax'Din the j.rga. seis me 'ser to face with a tiger. 000' Wialed you do?


Modern Traveler (proud';)-Photo- graphed it -N. Y. Week 1


POST OFFICE NOTICE.


(tt ce Hours trom 6.30 a.in. to 7.30 p. m. Sat I JaY, 8.30 a. in. to 2.15 p. m. Sundays from 9 1 .. . v L. m. Money Order Department from 6.30 a. m in p. m. MAILS OPEN FROM Worth, South East and West .... 7.20 A. M


North, South, East, West, >undav .. 9.30


Providence .. 1.20


Eastern States and Provinces 9.30


West and South ... .12.00 P. M


Eastern Stales and Provinces 1.25


4.40


Kilmer's Swamp-Root, West and South


6.40


Providence. . ..


Boston and East. 6.40


8.40


Millord.


MAILS CLOSE FOR 9.05 A W


Providence ..


ca triumph of "en ne-


" :een'h centur d:s- .covered after years of Milford ...


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Eastern States and Provinces


g Dr. K. mar ins emi- N'est and South .. 4.15 1 \


Easiern states and Provinces 4.50


North South, East and West. 5.15


Sunday Mail closing in all directions at 5 P. M.


HENRY \. TALBOT, P. V.


Frank in. Mass., June is, Iso1.


FRANKLIN ELECTRIC FIRE ALARM.


BOY 6-Corner Cross and l'entral streets. a-C'ential street, head of Summer streel IX-Corner Emmons and Main streeta. 93-Arhapton street, bear corner Wash. selt street.


24 -Nason's Chiesing. * ( Tuer Toton and Central streets. 41-U'mon street, near Beaver, opjisi1. St. Mary's C'hureb. 4.3-Corner of Gartirld and Crescent altrel. [w. Blasts-Fire out.


++ + Illast-Testing apparatus.


Directions for Giring an Ahtrm Being sure that a are actually exists, go to the Warest box, unlock, pull down the bouk and et gu. The apparatus works automatically. Cluse the box and remain until the Bremen arrive the direct them to scene of the fire


MONUMENT ON A MOUNTAIN.


The


Dtmenity of Getting Heavy Stones for the Work to Look- ont Mount's C'rest.


A serious problem confronts the en- gineers in charge ol the erection of the great New York pence memorial on the summit of Lookout mountain. The question is how to get the material for the monument to the top of the mountain. 2,000 feet above the surrounding country. The rail- road which has been running to the top of the mountain as a freight line has been discontinued, and the rails will be sold for old iron.


It is unsafe even if it were in op eration. the trestles and cross-ties be- ing worn and rotten, says the Phils- delphin Record. The track in its present condition will only safely stand a load of 30,000 pounds, the engineers say, while one of the stones to he used in the monument will weigh nearly 60.000 pounds, and many of ibem Se.pro pounds. There is no roadway nenr the spot where the


Surgeon MeKebra, who has passed the 'ast six months in the island of Mindanao, does not hesitate to main- tain that the number of quadrupeds moonlight of the tropics exceeds tha' of their daylight riva' -; so much >q. indeed, that whole species and groups or species are represented only by nocturnal creatures. Forests that remained as still as the grave under the glare of the vertical enn are all in an uproar within an hour after sunset.


One of the tronles of War. Capi. Lans, of the German navy. who took such a prominent part in the capture of the Taku foris, writes home that the Germans captured at that place 17 guns of various caliber and much ammunition. "These." de- e:ares Capt. Lans. "are the guns which have killed and wounded so many of my brave fe ows, and which alas! like almost all the eren:y's guns and an . munition, come from our native coun- try. The guns are all modern quick Grers from Krupp's."


Newfoundtand Seating. The Newfound.and scaling season Las betn the best for the past 25 years. 175,00% sea. having uern captured.


Stors the Cough and Works Off The Coid. laxative Brume Quinine Tablets cure A cold in une dar. No cure, Do pay. Price 25 cents


""Cure the cough and save the life " Dr Wind'a Noway Pine Syrup cures einighs aml colds down to the very verge Hf consumption


Preity Big. "Blowhard has a big opinion of him- se:f."*


"How big?"


"We :. he's beginning to imagine he's annoyed by camera fonds. "-


Disfigured Skin


wasted muscles and decayIng hones. What havoc!


Scrufula, let alone, Is capable of all that, and more.


It l :ummonly marked by bunches In the neck. Inflammations in the eyes, dys- pepela, catarrb, and general debility. It Is always radically and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparida.


" I was a sufferer from scrofula from birth. My eyes were so afferted that I was almost blind for days at a time. My neck began to swell so that I could not breathe freely. Medicines falled to do me any good until I began taking !! wydj's sarsaparilla. Today I have excellent health." Miss KET- TIE MCGUIRE, Silver Creek, Ky.


" I was troubled with scrofula and came near losing my eyeslgbt. For four months I could not see to do anything. After tax- Ing two bottles of Ilood's Sarsaparl'a I could see to walk around the bonse and when I had taken eight buttles I could see as well as I erer could." Sosz &. Hata- TtoN. Withers, N. C


Hood's Sarsaparilla


expela all humors, cures all eruptions, and builds .p the whole syetem.


In the Apraery


Dorothy-Yes, Percy. I suppose we might become engaged; but I am toc young to marry. jon know


Percy-Foolish girl! Who ever thought of marringe at one's first en- gagement ?- N. Y. World.


THE COMBINATION THAT EVERY MOTHER 5.NOUNIIOP SHOULD Have it in the House. URES Colds Croup Coughs Cramps Cholera Chills ÅR Colic.


Johnson's Anodyne Liniment Dropped on Sugar. **


Wil. cure many common ailments which may occur in every family. It is strictly a family remedy. For INTERNAL as much as EX- TERNAL use. Originated in ISto by an old Family I'hysician. Couldl a remedy have existed for nearly a century, except for the fact that its virtue and excellence have won the public favor to a remarkable degree> You can safely trust what time has indorsed. Sind for our Book on INFLAMMATION, rugged free. Sold by all Druggists. " + in T-eo S z-s, Price 23 an | bere. ! S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass.


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New England Branch : 19 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.


Chilson's Market


Round Steak, 16c. Rump and Sirloin, 20-23c. Salt Pork, 10c., Il lbs. $1.00.


CHILSON,


POST OFFICE BLOCK.


fei-ty'S


WE


DELIVER


FREE


at residences within 10 miles of our store. Our display of the new Winter patterns of


CARPETS


is far 'In advance of any similar exhibit in Boston or' New England, whether in extent or in variety. # Prices ALWAYS moderate."du


JOHN H. PRAY & SONS CO.


Carpets, Rugs, Upholstery, 658 Washington St., OPP Boylston BOSTON. Business Established 18:7.


WE ARE AGENTS FOR


FLOUR


"PILLSBURY BEST"


Wholesale and Retail.


THE FAMOUS DULUTH IMPERIAL FLOUR.


JAMES F. RAY, The Coal Dealer,


DEPOT STREET .- -


113 10-5


MED ST. RY. CO. FIELD AND WAY


First car Dedham to Franklin 6 a. m. and every hour until 10 p. m. Last car to Medway 12 p. m. Extra car leaves Medfield 8 a. m., con- necting with 8.42 train al Dedham for Boston.


First car leaves Franklin for Dedham at 7.15 a. m. and every hour until 10.15 p. m. Last car for Westwood at 11.15 p. m. First car fium Medway to Dedham 5.45 a. m. ; next car 6.30 a. m. ; next car 7.45 a. m. ; then every hour until 10.45 p. m. Last car for West- wood 11.45 p. m.


EZRA E. SAVACE, Sup't.


J1910-zf8


Miss Sorryforit lan xin ren em- Ir; it was on the very spet you pro- peste to ne as year and I rejected you. Now I might- Mr. Offit participating ler)-1w. thanks. I never give theores .- May Sloper.


Getting Thin


is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy, a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.


There are many causes of get- ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over- work and under-digestion.


Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, move it to the top a road four miles in length will be constructed especinl ly for the purpose. take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself Active Unty at Night, with your work. You can't live n it-true-but, by it, you can. There's a limit, however; and insects enjoying existence in the you'll pay for it.


Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no work -- you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its a- greeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, 109 Pearl Street, New York.


.-. and $1.00; all druggists.


Stating the Case Correctty. "You took me for better or for


worse!" cried Henry Peck.


"Oh, no. my dear." replied Mrs. Peck, sweetly. "You took me for het. ter. and I took you for worse."-Tit- Rits.


The Point of View.


Miss Willing-Do you believe it is wrong to marry for money ? Parson Brown-Of course not. Five dollars is my regular fee .- Chicago . Daily News.


"The Allanla Speclal."


The rante of the "Atlaut Special" is via the Seahward Air Line Railway, "Florida and West India Short. Line," with through Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping care from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Kichmund to Athens and Atlanta, where direct connections are made in Union depot for Montgomery, Macap. New Orleans and all points sonth and south- west. Trains arrive and depart at Prin wylvania Railroad station". For further Information call on or welches W ". Shoemaker, general eastern passenger HR+D'. 1.200 Broadway. New York : (. L. New England jaxsenger agent. 200 Washington street. Boston. Mars. : W M McConnell, general agent. 1234 New York avenite, Washington, DC, 1, S ALL.EN, or the gen ral passenger agent at Porte- month, V. E ST. JOHN, V .P. & G M Gen. PARs. Agt


Ten thousand ilemens gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't be much work# tb in the lintures of itelung pilek Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never falls.


Thia algnature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tableta the remedy that enres a cold in one day


WOULD NOT REPEAT HIMSELF.


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"I suppose that in order to get on in pubic ('fe a man ought to study polit teal ecorbn y."


"No, my boy. Don't try to sk n p your legislature. What you want to study is pol ticallibera!"ty."- Washington Stur


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"Lightning never strikes :w ce .: ihr tame place. you know!"


"How can :: when. gere:a. j. :: Li n' leave enough of a place to strike""


The Youth's Companion in 1901. The ends of the earth will be laid under tribute for the 1901 volume of the Youth's ('umpanion. Statesmen, diplomats, trav ellers, trappers. Indian fighters, cow punchers and self-ruade men and women of many vocatinha will contribute to the entertainment of young and old in Chin- panion homes Theodore Roosevelt will write upon "The Essence of Heroism the question, "What is Money." Frank T Bullen, the old sailor who spins Ias. cinating yarns of life at sea, will contrib. ute a story, W. D. Howells will describe the relations between "Young Contribn- tors aud Editors." Paul Leicester Find will write about "The Man of the Dle. tionary"-Noah Webster. There is not space here to begin to tell of the goml things already provided for readers of the new volume of the Youth's Con- panion-interesting.instructive, inspiring -Irom the pens ol famous meu and women. Illustrated announcement of the 1901 volume and sample coptes of the paper sent free to any address, All new subscribers who send in their subscrip tions now will receive not only the 52 issues uf the Companion For 1901, bi ol l'a 1) free from the time of subscription, besides the beautiful "Puritau Girl" calendar for 1901 lithographed in 12 col Ors and gold The Youth's Companion. Boston, Mans




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