Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 382

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Or shall a glad worbl welcome thee With laughter and a song- Thou unborn child of liestiny Whose reign shall be so long? Who knows'-We only know that thou Shinit enter Ilke a king Into thy courts that we must bow, Whatever thou dost bring.


What matter whether war or piace Thy heralds shall proctalm- The story of the centuries Is rvermore the same"


Thy chlidren-yeare shall tell abroad, Through all thy mighty span. Naught hit the Fatherhood of God .- The Brotherhomol of Man. -Jennie Betis Hartswick, In N. Y. Inde- pendent


I.lille Willie's First \Ill.


I hear no shouting In the hall. No pounding on the Moor . He isn't marking in the wall Or swinging on the door; His battered toys are put away, The cat is deep In dreams -- He's been away a week to-day. And. oh, how long It seems'


His books are not strewn on the stairs, Hls gun is hld from vtew: Hils paints are not left on the chairs, The rugs are nul askew.


He went away a werk ago, He's coming home again- To-morrow he'll return, but ch.


How can I walt till then?


In the whole I'nitrd States, 722 out of every 1.000,000 inhabitants are con- Fiets. In Nebraska alone the ra; ) 10 only 269 in every 1,000,000.


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EASTERN DISTRICT.


(TOREN 21. 1900,


PASSENGER THAIN SERVICE. .DAILY KICKFI SUNDAYS, UNLESS (THEKWISE NOTED. } Tralos leave FRANKLIN IOr


BOSTON - 5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 4] & m; 1 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 615, 938 | ID; eturn, 8 07. 8 30 m: 12 04, 330, 434. 519, 6 22, 6 57, KIT. 11 17 pin. Sundaye, 9 19 a in, 5 19, 7 10 p m. BLACKSTONE-9 15 & m ; 4 25, 7 45 p) in. Retorn, 8 35, 11 25 a m ; 4 41 p m. 8 26,8 66 a m; 526 p 10.


WALPOLE-6 15, 6 5%, x 03. 9 00, 9 15. 11 41, a w; 12 50, 6 01, 1 05, 9 38 | 01. 8 8 26, 8 55 a in ; 5 26 p m. Return, 848, & D1 ; 12 46, 413, 5 13,601, 7 13 9 10 pm; 12 12 8 m. 810 17 8 m, 117, 7.54pm NORFOLK-5 16, 6 51. 8 03, 9 15 & t ; 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 pm $826 & m; 5 26 pm. Return, 1855 a m, 212 56,05 22, 6 10, 17 2t, 9 18 p tu ; 12 21 a à1 8 10 25 a 10:625 0 m.


CITY MILL8-5 15, 16 57, * 03. 19 15 x 11 ; f12 50, 6 05 9 88 p mt. 87 26 a m, 528 pm. tteturn, f8 08 9 03: 212 58, 5 25, 011, 17 24, 79 21 1 10;1224am Sto 29 a m. 6 20 p m.


HITNA3-9 15 A m : 4 25. 7 45 pm .. 5 * 11 pm. Return 7 30, to 35 a to : 3 50 p in. $ 7 35 p. m. HARTFORD -9 15 # m: 425, 745 pm. ke- turn, 5 10, 8 30 a mn ; 1 55 | 1u. WOONSOCKET JUNCTION -- 6 20 pm. Return, T 45. ¥ 40,11 304 1. NEW YORK. alt rall-9 15 a m ; 4 25 p m. Return 5 00, 11 00 0 10,


New York, via Norwich Line, i 45 pm. Return New l'ior 36, North River, 6 00 p t.


Providence Extension.


Trains leave FRANKLIN TOT PROVIDENCE-7 03, 903 & m; 105, 4 40, 7.03 1: ##. Itptitrn, 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 a. m, 3 36, 6 OG | 11.


ARBLAND-4 30 p m. Return. 7 50 a in : 535 | m.


M., A. & W. STRET RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.


trt effect Oct. 22.)


FRANKLIN TO WOONSOCKET-Cars leave Franklin lor Woonsocket, 6 10, 8.44 a.m. and every half hour, on quarter of and quarter past the honr. I.asi through car leaves bere al to.15 p. m. Last CATS lo car barn .nl 10.43 and 11.15 p. m. FRAXLIX TO MILFORD-All cars In Ween- sockel connect at Bellingham Four Corners, Re turning from Milford at 6.10 a. m. and every half hour till 11 p. m , connecting at Bellinghamin Four Corners for Franklin and Woonsocket. Cars leave The Main street switch, Wooosockel, for Millard and Franklin al 6.15 a. m., and then on hour and hall hour till 10.30 p. n).


FRANKLIN TO CARYVILLE-Cars leave Bellingham Four Corners lor Caryville every hour Trom 6 to 9 a. m., 12 in. to 2 p. m., 41 ). m., 4 1 | p. m., re- turning on ibe half hour. Cars leaving Franklin a 6.45, 7 45, 11.45 a. m. and 12.43, 3 45, 4 45, 5.45, 6 45 and 7.45 j. m. connect al Belbngham Fow Corners with cars for Caryville,


FRANKLIN TO PLAINVILLE-Cars leave 4.00. T.30, 8.I5 a. m .; hourly to 6.15 p. m .; 8.15. 10 15 p. m. Return, 6 40, HIS n. m. ; hourly till .15 p. m. ; 9.15, 1t.15 p m.


oc195 11. M. YOUNG, Sup't.


Crescent . House,


FRANKLIN, MASS.


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


S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r. 3-t


G.A. Martin, M.D., . AXD.


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


Office -- FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST


Hours from & to 9 a. m i 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 ot Nose and Throat a specialty


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


Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours 8 to 9 a. m 1 102,7108p.m. 12-41


DR. J. CUSHINO GALLISON.


No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin,


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


MRS. E. F. STETSON, CHIROPODIST.


Painlean Removal of Corps, Bugtobi and Ingrowing Nalle.


Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. 10. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday each week.


9 MAPLE ST .- Sear brick schoolhouse.


().F. METCALF & SONS.


HAY, GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.


MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.


M. M. FISHER, President. Vice-Presidente


A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Cterk and Treasurer, W. H. ['pton. Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sninner Rohbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W. L. Palmer. Dividends declared and payable the first Mon. day in June and December.


Bank open dally from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to p. m., except holidays.


MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.


VACUUM OIL COMPANY,


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In the


Business Announcements ceut-a word column in the SENTINEL are invariably read.


It ought to have heen bewildering -- this unlooked-for-appearance of the man who had gone out of her life so long ago, never to return. Yet Margaret took it as a hint ter of colitas


"If you are glad, why didn't you come before? I have wanted you so." "I didn't know where you were," faltered John


"Then the other was a mistake ?" "All a mistake, dear, and I have come back to you."


He had risen, hut now he sat down by her side and reached out to take her hand. Margaret let him have it, gladly, and they sat together and talked, as they used to talk. It was as though they had never been parted. Margaret did not ask for explana- tions, and John did not give them. Vet she felt that they understood each other.


There was a merry burst of langhter, a confused sound of voices; half a dozen peo- "Why. here's Miss Campbell," cried 6 lively girl, overflowing with good spirits, "Miss Campbell, who never sits on door- steps."


Miss


"Gone back on your principles, Campbell?" asked a frisky youth, who was an incorrigible tense. "I am amazed." Margaret stood up. dozed, The young people had appeared smldenly. "Yes, the heat drove me out, and 1 am glad that it did. Mr. Young, for an old friend found me quite by accident, Allow me to introduce him. John -- " she looked around, but John was not there.


'You were all alone. Miss Campbell," vol. enteered Mr. Young. dreaming, I declare."


"Fast asleep and


Miss Campbell pulled herself together nobly. "So I was," said she. "Good night. everybody," and she turned around and went into the house. The others followed. with the exception of the two youngest and tute you can depend upon it that his happiest. "Poor Miss Campbell," whispered the girl, with keen intuition, "I think she was dreaming of her lover.">


"Nonsense, Jennie; that's your fancy. liss Campbell is as prosaic as you are imag. inative.


"She is pretty," said Jennie; "sbe must bave had lovers. And she isn't old-why shouldn't she have one now?"'


"O, yes," answered Tom Young, "she is pretty and nice enough. But. Jennie, don't let's talk about other people. Did you mean what you said in the park ?"


"Yes," whispered Jennie.


Miss Campbell looked down upon the steps from her dark window. She wanted o gaze on the spot where John had been. She saw Jennie and Tom acting "Love's Young Dream."


God grant them a happier awakening than cine," she inuttered, as she crept to bed. -Chicago Tribune.


FIGS AND THISTLES.


Progress is the secret of perma- nency


An ounce of oil saves many a pound of pull .- Ram's Ilorn. It is the man behind the gun who makes the man in front tremble .- Iam's Horn,


When two empty heads hit togeth- er, there is a good deal of rattle .- Ram's Horn.


Pain-Killer


For Cuts Burns Bruises


Cramps Diarrhea Ail Bowel Complaints


Horn.


You May Need


Surah Orue Jewett,


155


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The Kind You Have Always Bought


kidney trouhle.


ce25-2m F


MILFORD BRANCH. Trains texve Franklin fur


ALWAYS


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and that honorable Algernons and Mauds , ple around her were talking all at once.


THE SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 11, 1900.


Mason's Cream of Almonds.


.. A DELICATE EMOLLIENT FOR DAILY USE.


Will make the skin smooth, soft and whlte and preserve It from the action of drying winds, cold and bright sunshine.


Mason's Three Eyes.


.... FOR COLD SORES, CHAPPED LIPS AND HANDS,


Humors of all kinds, Soft Corns and all affections of the skin.


ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist.


PLY TELEPHONE STATION.


Here's where we excel in GROCERIES.


"Quality" in the password in GROCERIES. There's excellence in these GROCERIES.


Highest possible grade, lowest possible prices In GROCERIES.


Quality the true test of cheapness 11


GROCERIES.


Standard iu quality, always satisfactory-our


The store that never disappoints-


FALES, the Main Street Grocer. no1 ;- S


WATCHES! WATCHES!


A fine line to select from


and prices right.


Call and see them.


F. W. GUILD,


.Jeweler ..


OPP. POST OFFICE. FRANKLIN.


dell-5


Folders Wanted ... AT ...


Worcester Textile Co.'s, UNIONVILLE, MASS.


Light Work.


WANTED.


Straw Hat Operators AT ONCE.


We guarantee wages, Steady wurk. We want medium grade operators un men's, boys" and children's hats only. Address all week,


M. S. MORK & CO., 345 Ogden St., NEWARK, N. J.


WINTER NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS


.. Congregational Church ..


FRIDAY, DEC. 14-The Harvard Male Quartette of Boston and


Lillian Pierce Hennigar, reciter. FRIDAY, JAN. 25-Col. L. F. Copeland of Pennsylvania, the King of Platform Lecturers.


TUESDAY, FEB. 19-The Lyceum Stars of Boston, with Curtis Morse, impersonator.


TUESDAY, MARCH 10-The Im- perial Hund Bell Ringers and their carillon of 110 bells,


COURSE TICKETS. $1.00.


Single admission, 35 cents Course tickets on sale at N C Nye's ture and by solicilats


Tinware, Graniteware, Nickelware, Glassware,


5 and 10c. Goods. FINE TEAS AND COFFEE. ALSO Elkerton's Bread and Pastry AT


CROWNINSHIELD'S 2 METCALF BLOCK.


AN ADVERTISEMENT Simply tells the public what you have gol. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all there Is to It,


CHAIRS AND TABLES.


Our line embraces a large variety af Chairs and Platfarm Rackers, Marris and Willaw.


We have a large stack af Tables af the latest patterns. A handsame Parlar Table is a great addition to a raam.


.......


We have a full line af navelties in


China and Glassware.


.. WATCH OUR WINDOWS ..


ALFRED FARRINGTON.


Central Square, Franklin,


non*S


BARGAINS ... AT THE ... Jog Along Clothing Co.


DANA BLOCK, - - FRANKLIN.


Men's Heavy Canvas Coats, blanket lined, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50.


Men's Heavy Canvas Coats, wool lined, $3.00, 4.00 and 5.00.


Men's Working Gloves, largest stock in town. Unlined, 25, 35, 50, 75c. and $1.00. Lined, 25, 50, 75c. and $1.00. See them.


Jog Along Clothing Co.


EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH


Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, and don't cost as much. It reproducen the music of any instrument-hand or orchestru-tells atories and sings-the old familiar hymns as well as the pupular songs -- it isalways ready. See that Mr. Ellison's signature is on every machine. Cata- iogues of all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Flliu a.P., New York. ah1-eow


Will You Get Married Soon


anul go to bousekreping" Take solid comfort in a lime at your nwn? Be "monarch of all you survey" Maybe you haven't the money. You iln'I need the cash. We are ready to furnish your home from top to bottom for a little cash weekly. See


OUR TERMS :


$10 worth - $1.00 down, 50c, a week. $25 worth- $2.50 down. 15c. a week. $50 worth- $5.00 down, $1.00 a week. $15 worth- $7.50 dowo, $1 25 a week. $100 worth-810.00 ilown, $1.50 a week. $125 worth-$15.00 slowo, $2 00 a week. $150 worth-$25.00 down, $2.25 a week. $200 worth-$40.00 ilown, §2.50 a week. $250 worth-$50.00 down, $3.00 a week.


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


Eg Store open Wednesday and Sat- urday evenugs. ....


Pure Water Supply


W. I. HOPKINS, CONTRACTOR FOR


Artesian, Driven and Hydraulic Wells.


CE Correspondence soliciteil. Estimates furnished.


3 Custom House St., Providence, R.I.


0023-2mS


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN


SAVINGS BANK.


FRANKLIN. MASS.


D. THAYEK, JR., President.


GEO. W. WIGGIY.


LESTER L., BURRINGTON,


WALTER M. FISHER,


DR. GEORGE KING.


CHAS. W. STEWART, Clerk and Treasurer. Dividends declared the first Monday in Januniy and .July, payable on and after the 15th of said monthis.


Money may be withdrawn at the option of the depositors. The treasurer may, however, require a notice if necessary, in accordance with the Statute Law. Bank open dally from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 1 to 4 p. m. BOARD OF INVESTMENT. D. Thayer, Jr., E. 11. Sherman, A. D). Thayer, E. P. Chapman, B. M. Rockwood. George W. Wiggin, Charles Stewart. STATEMENT SEPT. 29, 1900. LIABILITIES,


Due Depositors 28.217 86


Guarantee Fund ... .


Profit and JOBS Account.


Interest Account ....


Real Estate Income Account. 1 4 78


$008,672 +1


ASSETS $1.011 25


Town and Cily Bonds. 2T TTO 32


Bauk Stock .: ... 56,962 60


Railroad Bonds. 3,023 T2


C. F. Boynton act 211,744 00 Real Estate by Foreclosure 28,065 00


Loaneil on Bank Stock 157,760 00


" Mortgages .. Personal Securities


174,269 18 11,000 00


" Rafiroad Stock


5,000 00


Town Notes. . .. 522 22


Expense Account Tax Account.


Bank Furniture ... ....


Bank Deposits :


Franklin National Bank .. $3,028 14 Nat. Bark of Redemption 1,304 90 Mercantile Trust Co .. . . 4.417 25 741 2T


Cash on hand


8508,072 +4


We, the undersigned, have this day examined the books and vouchers of this bank and find they correspond with the altove statement. WALTER M. FISHER, HORACE W. HOSIE, Committee of Examination.


Sept. 29, 1900,


Mortgagee's Sale.


By virtue of a power of sale contained in a ver- nin mortgage deed given by Lawrence McGinnis of Medway to Margaret HI, Kenney of said Med. way, dated August 6th, 1805, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, book 741, page 022, will be sold at public auction, upon the premises, on


MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTHI day of DECEMBER, 1900,


at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage decd, namely, three certain parcels of land situated on, Village street, in said Medwny, and bounded as follows : the first lot southerly by said Village street, casterly on land late of Eilward Eaton, How Med. way Savings Bank, northerly on land of E. E. Car- peuter, westerly on land nit grantor, containing five a cres and three-fourths, more or less. The second lot situated opposite and bounded northerly on Village street, southwesterly by Charles River and ensterly on land of Mrs. A. H. Clark and another.


The third lot is the grantor's homestemil, bound. ed southerly on land of Peter Foley and Village street, easterly ou but first described above, marth. erly on woodland of W. A. Jruckes and westerly on land al Llen Metill and Peter Foley, cuntain- ing eight acres, more or less, being the same as lamls described in the following deeds recorded in the Norfolk Registry to A. P. Phillips, book 998, page 315; lo grantor, bonk 300, page 185, hook 318. page 14 hwok 366, page 85, 2% re 85, except a small piece conveyed to l'eter Faley.


Excepting what was released from the grantur's howestend estated seventy fert on Village street und one hundred and fifty toet deep as per mirwt- gage from John Boul to Medway Savings Bank: excepting and reserving from the operation of this mortgage eight acres since released, describedl above as hd No 3


Teuns of said sale will be made public ut the lime and place of sale.


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Of the Business Announcement colainn in t-e


SENTINEL. Une cent.per word.


& Fron Delivery at your home the hour you name,


Whatever comes from Cook & Co.'s is finished to please.


This Is What They Say.


Those who take Hooit's Sarsaparilla for setulula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatisin ot dyspeficia, say it euirs promptly aud permanent y. even after all other jepalatina Lul You may take this mediciur with the utmost confilenee that it will du you guud, What it hix ilone for others you have every reason for believe it wil du tar yen. Const pation is cuted by Hand] > l'ills,


This signature is on every low of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold in one daj


CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature Chart Fletchers


WRENTHAM


The long-expected unick Inial was he d Friday night tu the Town hall before a gorda ulience. There were miny local. hits, W ( Averil's testimony and Judge l'owell's charge being filled with thêm Twenty dollars was cleared - Mr. and Mis W K Gilmore xre speml Ing a few days with Asst l'natmaster Pred F .kr of Taunion. - Wiss 1.11 . Simmutis of Worcester ix visiting frietuls in town -U'nelaimed letters at the postoffice: lev Wm lyde, H E. Dun ham, Owen Coudon, Wr A. A Parker -- Viss Florence A Fisher is organist at the Congregationali, church. - The friends of the ( a operative bank are ask ing what has become of the movement James Madison Kopley, with his daughter, Mixs Mand Rupdey, of Provi dence, have been the guests of Mis Alon7.4 4 wir K


A project is on foot to connect the ralways of treeer with those Turkey so as to connect Athens with Heroj In ra.


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RAILROAD STATISTICS.


Gross earnings, $1,513 61 .11. Operating expens . $15.900. Freight carried, JM 76a.'S 'ons. Increase during year 2,50 miles. Single track minage. 153233 miles Number of roads in the Cuted Statrx. 2,04:1,


Averagerevenue per passenger mile 1.925 cents.


Gross earnings per mile of line op- erated, $7.000 3.


Total number of passingers car- rled, 323, !TG.'> >


Average revenue per ton carrieu each mile, 7.24 mills.


Number of employes, 52 -. 924, an av. erage of 495 per 100 miles


Capital invisted represents $11, 33,- 954. sus, an average nt Se per mile of 1 ne


Total number of cars. 1,375 .. 16, an increase in a single year of 49.742. These figures are exclusive of private or corporation cars


Cars are employed as follows: 23 .- 30 in passenerr service, 1,293.310 in freight business, and 46,536 To direct service of ra 'ways.


Number of loc mot ves. 36.793, of which 9.994 are passenger locomo- rives. and 2.72> arr freight engines. 1.4- nr switch engines, and oil not vlass'fed.


Total number of casualties. 51.743. of which number 7.123 resulted fatal- curve the ticket st wis have beenjiv, and $1,020 in injuries. Of the ropaged by those of the ri 'nary s'eel billed 279 were pass ngers, and of the typ for : was found that the rails injured. 3.44 .. These figures. while diminished the trac ve power of the startl'ng, need cause bnt little alarm. as only one out of every 2,159.023 pas- sengers carried was killed, and nnly oneout of every 131,99$ injured .- Phil- the transportation of those who can adelphia Record. tig nes n account of their hardness A special car for imvars i. bring bu it ler * le six h sta e ra' roals for nford the sense of a whole car consists of three apartments, with STARS OF THE SEASON. corridor nt one side One is for the sick persen, and one of The others for Olga Netaersole contemplates pro- the physicians, and the third for at. ducing a dramatization of Quida's nov- teriauts Cooking apparatus and re- el. "['nder Two Flags." frigerators are pravidel. It may be hired for nar on any railroad in Eu- rope provided it is not needed at home.


Robert Taber, who is in Beerbohm Tree's company, is going to leave after "Julius Caesar" closes. He may star again, Richard Mansfielil has begun rehear- sals for his revival of "King Henry V.," announced for the Garden thea- ter. N. Y., October 1.


Mary Stuart, sister of Stuart Rob son, who has not appeared profession- ally for several seasons, intends to re- turn to the stage. She is a character actress of ability.


Lillian Russell, while automobil'ng near Far Rockaway, ran over a large Newfoundland dog. For a wonder the vehicle was not upset and the singer got away with only a little fright. De Wolf Hopper, driving near Sara- toga recently, came upon a rural Sun- cay school picnic. The abundant good ratorr of the irrepressible Hopper at once asserted itself and, anchoring his team, he alighter and gave the coun- try youngsters an entertainment that would have cost a manager consider whle money.




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