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DR. J. CUSHINO GALLION, No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
Office Hours: From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap pointmenl.
2-419
MRS. E. F. STETSON,
CHIROPODIST.
Painless Removal of Coros, Bonions and Ingrowing Nalle.
(IMce hours from 9 to 12 a. t., 2 to 5 p. 10. Thursday. Friday, Saturday aud Bunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolbouse. 18-tf
().F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY. GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. M. FisHka, President. Vice-Presidenta A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Committee of Investment - M. M. Fleber W. 11. Cary, Bumner Rohbina, B. 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 daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
.... BOSTON.
Telephone 1839.
A FINE LINK OF
Cotton Mill Oils.
AS.
of Mise Elvira Richards, Ne had been suen a spruce, good-looking fellow 15 years ago! Her glance, that was keen if kindly, noted all things-the shirt with the band all but gone, the coat with holes at the elbows, more than all the hollows at his temples and in his cheeks, Thor- and the weak tears that came into his eyes! She busied herselt writing out the recipe-anil taiking.
"It ain't any too easy, I guess, with only Snsie. She never was a hand to look after children-and there's three to your place I expect it ain't been like home since -sine! Cyrilla went away."
Barstow Brown was silent. It had not been a happy home before Cyrilla slied. But he could not tell Miss Richarile that -no. nor anyone else. Oniv he bad mennt-hadi ald. honestly mirant- to o.k Elvir to marry his hefure the pretty, painted. flippant sitt' city girl had come down to the country tow . and taken kis fickle heart raptive.
"Here's the receipt and here's the j. Yes, you must take the big one; and we. -- Barstow!"
For there was a luck in his eyes she h . not seen since those happy days before Cyrilla aired her city graces on Turkey Creek.
"I'm a gomil ileal of n facture. E.viry " Mais- Barstow Brown. "1 ilon't know hut yon" he. turn me out when you hear what 1 brs : wantin' to say ever since it would be'rę h" nn' proper to talk that way. But the forin's a good one an' the house could be mnile the best hereabouts if 't was fixed up right, ar the children-"
"They're dear children!" declared Mis! Elvira-and she mennt it ..
"Well, they like you awful weil. You allus was a one to pit around youngsters. 1-1-" he dropped his pyes-"1 guess you know what I mean, Elviry-what I want!" "Of course I do!" she erted, cordial'). "You want the receipt-and the Chili sauce."
"Now, Elviry! You know I want-you." "Well, you got to take them if you take. me!" Her tone was deligt fully coquettish. "I got one in each hand!"
Hle stared at her-eager, half-incredulous. "Do you mean it-really ? There's been thers-"
"There's heen others," Miss Elvira agreed complacently, "but-I haven't took any ol 'em-have I? There-now, Barstow Brown! Do behave! I reckon 1 might git ready ix: three weeks, hut-your team will be elen froze waiting. O-Burstor .: I didn't thin 't was in you to act so dreadfully si :) Land's sake-look out! Let me set dowi. thi. jar of Chili sauce, anyways! There-now. gn! It'll be all of nine o'clock when yo . at home-Barstow - Brown!" - Chicag > Tribune.
His, Certainly.
"It is a Rubens, is it not ?" said the visitor, turning from an inspection of the painting of the hostess.
"My husband's name," replied Mrs. Gaswell, with cutting distinctness, "is William. It's his all right, though. Hle paid $7,000 for it."-Chicago Tribune.
Sardonie.
"He says he wouldn't think of ac- cepting money for his political influ- ence." .
"No," answered Senator Sorghum. "Ile doesn't have to think. It has got to be second nature with him."- Washington Star.
The Whole Story in one letter about
Pain Killer (PRIRY DAVIS.]
From Capt. F. I.nye, l'ollce Stulion No. 6, Montreal :- "We frequently use P'enny DAVIO' PAIN-KILLER Fur pains in the atom- arh, Theumatient, staffucan, front bates, chil- blaina, cramja, and all afflictluns which befall men in our pnairlan. I Sinso no heel- tation in saying that "IS- KILLER In the beat remedy to linve mar ul bund."
Umul Interunliy nud Externally. Two Bize+, 25c, and soc. bottlen,
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Might Be of Vnine.
"No," he said decideilly, "woman should not have the ballot." "Why not ?" she deumniled.
"Beanse of her uselessness In ense of u confliet. The our who votes should niso be of service when it comes to fighting."
"1 should think," shr returned Thoughtfully, "that woman might he mf value in putting potrhrs on the vent of war."
"This again was woman's Prsouter. fulness in argument demonstrated,- Chirago Post.
In Glass Jnr ..
"It is rummed that the pure food cranks are after the Chicago park- (rs," said the first Texas serr. "to have them put their beef up in glass instead of tins. hereafter."
"Well?" remarked the second strer, Indifferently.
"Well, wouldn't that jar you ?" __ Catholic Standard and Times. Afecintion
Though he asks her. "Will Thou be my wife ?'"
And not another thing. This tumsrl hems and haws as if Sto urre bring asked to sing. -Detroit Journal.
SHE KNEW HIM.
Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA
THAT CHILI SAUCE.
The houseliold art is the only dower I can bring save myself to him 1 wed, Can you find The roof and earn the flour? Then I can make home and sweet white -Harpers.
The last scarlet har of the glorious autumn sunset was fading out behind the lall pop- lars along Turkey creek when Barstow | Brown's creaking old farm wagon turned ' the corner of the roud which led to his lone ly and ill-kept home.
"There's The light a.burnin' already in Mis' Kviry Richards' window," he cour. mented. "It does git dark awful early nights now. Seems hke her'n's the cleanest kep' and the cheerfulest lamp in the huil town- ship."
Amil imleed it did seem to illuminate with its friendly radiance the little one-story house by The roadetde. It looked like a bed- con-a star. It made Farmer Brown think in admiring bnt nnformulated fashiun of a steadfast love pure, unwavering, brilliant. It attracted him. It drew him-the worn and barassed hody and soul of him. Uncon. scious'y he tightened the reins. But it Wie not until the plodding horses stood still in response that he womlered whether might venture in-and what excuse he could give for his visit.
Suddenly he lifted his head and sniffed- once, twice. Then he hurriedly twisted the reins around the whipstock, clambered down from the high seat.
"Chili sance! If she ain't a-makin' Chili | sauce!" He was hurrying up the short path to the front door, ut which he knocked. "I'll tell her I want the receipt for Kusie Reilly to | make some by. That's the ticket! 0- howdy, Mis' Richards! I was goin' home from mill, an' the nicest smell come n-float- in' down the road! Seemed's if I was back in mother's again, and she was puttin' up Chili sauce." He sighed, and moistened his lips at the recollection. "So I thought I'd come in an' find how you make it. Our ripe tomatoes ain't all gone yet. Maybe Susie Reilly coulil make a quart or so!"
Forty placid andl benignant summers had passed over the brown head of Elvira Rich- ards, but where was the girl along Turkey creek who carried herself with more grace and dignity, and what matron could boast such a fresh complexion and bright eyes as she"
"To be sure!" she cried, heartily. "You come right in, Mr. Brown." She drew for- ward the best rocking chair with the bat. tenberg tidies on the entreating red plush arms.
" "Tisn't much 1 need make, living alone as I do, but a good storeroom is a fine thing to fall back on. You'd need a lot in your honso I'm thinking. I'll give you the receipt with pleasure and a jar to take home for Susie to taste by. How does che get on, Mr Brown ?"
Barstow Brown jenked around the bright little room, at the shining g'ass lamp with the real flannel wick, which >tuod behind the row of freshly-pitted geranium slips in the recessed window, then back at the plump. white-aproned figure opposite.
"Not too well. Mis' Richards. She's kind of shiftless, It comes natural to some folks to be shiftless. Seems like the work aPlus keeps a bit nhend of her, Seems like she can no more catch up with it than-than she could with a cotton-tail. But she means well. Most shiftless folks allus means well. I got to be movin'." lle rose reluctantly.' young ones-they'll be a-missin" me."
"Land's sake, now, an' yon couldn't wa'' till I make vou a cup of coffee? No? That's - too bail. Wait till I get you the Chili sauce any how. What's that? Could you con out to the kitchen while I'm gettin' it? Why, of course, Mr. Brown!"
Twittering and stepping briskly, Miss Fl. | vira tripped ahenil, and Barstow Brown plodded after. Ile was aghast at his own trmerity. hut the appetizing smell of th- Chili sauce drew him to the kitchen, as the white brilliance of the Camp had drawn hin to the parlor.
"My!" he hreathed, and stopped short "This beats-" He was looking around the gayest, coziest, most imintenlate litl' kitchen he had ever hwheld, From the black. mirror of a stove, with ite golden grin through the opened draft, to the shining plates on the dresser, the row of crimson filled glass jars on the table, the dishpan that glittered like silver, and the cat asleep on the braided tunt, all things bespoke in. dustry, energy, comfort.
Something in his attitude of timidity, in bin look of wonder that was almost one of awe, in his neglected personal appearance. went straight to the woman's warm heart
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Flossie-They say she drove her husband to drink? Mabel-She wouldn't have to use a whip !- Ally Sloper.
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ACHE Is the bane of no many livee that bere in wbere wemake our great boast. Our pille cure It while others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Plils are very small and very easy to take. One or two pille make a dose. They are etriotly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vialeat 26 conte ; five for $1, Sold by druggista everywhere, or nant by mail.
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TOWNS AND CITIES.
Of the 1,070 miles of paved streets in Philadelphia only 70 remain paved with cobble and rubble.
The population of Troy. N. Y., hns decreased 305 during the decade, The inhabitants of the city now number 60,651.
The average annual price of an apartment with seven rooms is $500 in Der'in. $400 in Hamburg and $3Sť in Leipsic.
On'y one city in Sweden would be classed with our Inrger cities-Stock- holm, which is somewhat smaller than Pittsburgh.
The 95 per cent. increase in the pop- ulation of East St. Louis in the last ten years suggests a recent tendency in population, almost as noticeable as the concentration in cities. This is the current that has set in from the cities to the suburbs, The growth of East St. Louis is a result of the growth of St. Louis. The improve- ment of means of urban transporta- tion. fust express trains ou the rail- roads and the swift trolley enrs, run- n'ng at frequent jutervois, have led many people to flee from the dirt and I.else of the city to the suburbs.
Beinted Zest.
"What made that widow elope? Did her friends object to the inatch ?" "No; but she said her first marrlage was so tame and unInteresting."- Chicago Record.
A Sad Cane.
Mrs. Hogan-Thot little sphalpane av a Jerry Horrigan musht be a bad penny entoirely. Mrs. Duggan Phwy?
"Shure, he's bin th' manes av makin' hls poor woife a emitir-rmed hushand- bnter." --- Puck.
ller Explanation.
Georgr- lluw is it, Cousin Clara, that you gave your age to the census enumerator n& #2, when we were huth born in the samir yrar and i nm 312 Clara-Oh, that is easily ryptnined. You have lived much faster than 1 .- Chiengo Daly News.
How It Impressed Hier.
Old Indy -Just think, only one mis- sionary for 10,000 cannibals. Young Lady Dear me! They must have very sinall uppetites or very big missionaries !-- Woman's Jourunl.
But Not Soner-Contra.
A man who marries i disagreeable womnu for the sukr of her mioney swallows a bitler silver-contra pill .- Chicago Daily News.
50c. and $1 per bottle. n / wTite ts, 11% 014 of $
. no alar . Of prepaid
CHASE MFG. CO., Wowburgh, N. Y.
SPARKS AND FLASHES.
Eler'ririty as a motor for regular railwa, trains has been for no 13 per cent. rhraper thin steam in the exper- imrut- recently madr at Berlin on the Winxer Bahn.
It is smid that the elretrienl effects to be exhibitent at the forthcoming Pan- American exposition in Buffalo, N. Y. will everet anything of their kind ever shown before. The enor- mons energy of the Ningara power plant will be avuilaore for the con- tempotral illuminations, and this will menn that a fond of electrical energy will he poured in to maintain the really marvelons display of electric light that will be shown.
Mr. 1. Falmunds, of London, has de- vised a means of insulating enbles with paper. Ilis iden consists of thor- oughly impregnating paper with a mixture of resinons material and ox- illiard oils, which are reduced to a thin consistency by the apphention of hent. The paper is then immersed in this solution and allowed to he- come ermpletely saturated with the mixture. When it is withdrawn from this bath the permeated paper wound spirally round the conductor.
The mnost pronomien! night is that whose spectrum is confineil to the vis- ible rays, and which does not involve the simultaneous rmulsion of either infra-red or ultra-violet rays. Elec- trir light marks in this respect a dis- tinet advantage on the older methods of lighting, and electric Iuminescence decideilly so. But no form o. light hitherto prodneed equals that of the glowworm in efficiency. The light of luminous organisms only contains an Infinitesimal amount of hent.
A new telephone fire alarm system has just been patenteil. the whole sys- tem heing operate.l by magneto cur- rent and dry batteries. After the FyS. tem is once installed the only thing to get out of order is the hurning out occasionally of a fuse, which may be quickly repaired. A separate wire is used for each fire district, and any number of telephones may be con- nected with any district wire. means of this system every house and By factory along the line of the wires enn be connected with the nlarm wire. and thus protection may he had at n low cost. The wires enn also be usedl to connect with the long-distance tel- eplione for other uses.
How Are Your Nerves ?
If they are weak aud you feel nervous and easily "finstrated," can't sleep and Hood's rise in the morning norefreshed, your blund Is pour. Strong nerves depend upun rich, nonrishing blood. Sarsaparilla makes the nerves strong by enriching and vitalizing the blond gives sweet, refreshing sleep and com- It pletely curex uervous troubles. Begin
taking it todny. Nandea, indigestion are cured by
loud's Pills.
A Waste of Energy. Higbee-There is a man who wastes his eloquence on the desert air. Robbins-Who is he ?
Higbee-An after-dinner speaker .- Harlem Life.
NO MAKESHIFT.
In This Case the Work was Properly Done.
Any reader who has had backache and found relief by ruhbing the hack with liniments and lotions, understands that
for the ache returns. There's a way to do it so the ache will not come hack. Read how it's done.
Mr. Fred A. Wood, of 103 Thurbers avenue, Providence, R. I., messenger for the Earle and Prews Express Co., says : "In the winter of 1897 I became so en- thusiastic an admirer of Doan's Kidney Pills, after they cured me of kidney trouble, I wrote to the agents unsolicited, telling them ahout my cure and atating that if my recommendation would help the preparation along I would be only too pleased to furnish it. It has appeared in our Providence newspapers since, and now in the month of May, 1899, I em- phatically state there is not one word I wish to retract. On the other hand, I am only too pleased to re-endorse a prep- aration which acts ao faithfully to the representations made for it as Doan'a Kidney Pills."
Doan'a Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, Mailed by Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute.
Collector's Notice.
The owners of the following described parcels of real estate in the town of Medway, county of Norfolk and commonwealth nt Massachusetts, and the public are hereby notified that the taxes Thereon assesseil for the year within spreifeil, according to the list committed to mur by the assessors nf taxes, remain'unpaul, aml That the salil parcels of real estate will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Town Clerk's office in gaid Medway, On
JANUARY 4-h. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. t., for the payment uf said taxes and interest, together with the cost and charges thereatt, unless the same sb ill be previously itis- chargeil :
Warren C Mann or Owner-About one quarter acre of land, with the buildings thereon, silu uted on the south side et Milford street, in the westerly part of Medway, hounded on the north by Malfurd street, east hy lund ol Charles E. Siraiton, west by land ut Sustin F, and Jen. Tax nye F. Adams, smith by lanil of estate of Albion Wight; ur however otherwise the pareel of land may be bounded and described. pre ** rd. 8.30 03.
George $. Ryan-About one-quarter acre of land, with the buildings thercon, situated on the murth ide of Village street. in the easterly part of Medway, bounded on the north by Village street, cast by land of John Mead, south by Village street, west by school street, math by land of Joel Crook>; in however ath- erwise the purcel of land may he bounded and described. Tax assessed, $67.20.
Itand, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east side of Barber street, in the eusterly part of Medway, bounded un the north by North street ensl by land of town of Medwny, west by Barber street, south by land of Mary Kelley; ur however otherwise the parcel land may be Imunded and described. Tax Assessed, @27.30.
William Ball of Owner-About two and one balf acres of land situated in Kenney section and designated us bets 40, 41, 44. ih fand section, situated on the south shle ol Village street, in the southerly part of Medway, bounded on the north by Vilinge street, west by land of E. C. Wilson, east by land of Mrs. Mary Nealon nud Frances Karnes, south by Charles river; or however otherwise the parcel of lund may be bounded and described. Tax assessed, $6.50. Charles A McGinnis or Owner-Abont nine and one-hall acres of land, known as the Kenney section, situated in the southerly part of Med. way. and handed in the north by Village street, West by land of E. C.[Wilson, east by land of Mrs. Mary Newlow Jod by land of Frances Karnes, south by Charles river; or however otherwise the parcel of bind may be bounded and described, Tax assesseil, $12.81. GEO. F. MADDEN Collectur of Taxes tor 1809.
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Danger In Eating.
Winy people are
estresseil after cat- ag: some more than
whers. Occasion-
ally acute indiges- ¡ tion causes ileath.
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Our liquul prepara ;unit, who h 14 ahso-
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Ilible rur. and harmless, will re- we've all forms of in-
digestion men as heartburn, fatnlency. whiter bash, o.usea, gastrilis, vomit- ing, etc.
CHASE'S Dyspepsia Cure
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lead to many compi atouts, frequently to ulci itin, and cancer ri the stum- ach, Waste to time ! Take nothing
Woumn'a Great Possession. Men have strengt., but women have tact .- Chicago Daily News.
That Cough Hangs on
You have used all sorts of cough reme- dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri- ous throat affection. [ You need something that will give you strength and build up the body.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. it nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and ¿ healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. Soc. and St. no, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
AS
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Bears the Signature of
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In
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"The
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I have not been troubled
the relief obtained was but a makeshift, Mrs. Juanna Fields nt Owner-About one acre of
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 14, 1900.
For Colds on the Lungs
o: when threale ied will pleu. tisy, pneumonia er lionchit », there is toyang wetter than a
HOT WATER BAG
lante c'est to ward off
1. We By, pine 211. Gurarcer Sizes 1. 2.3. 4 quarts lines the alle.
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DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
WRENTHAM.
Wampum lodge. N .. ... will work the second degree on 1w . members ftum Walpole Tuesday night, - A large pails will attend The first copreit in the e rise held al ihr (rugirgalimalist rimuch, Frankhn, Friday evening -Ella lugr . ham, who made an nusuccessful attem ;- t lo kill heterif this week in Boston, wis ij to Satinday employed as a demestir hy Mr& M A smith, who could give ne reason for her attempd -Elmer Moist Is in Washington, D ( , the guest of Fred Cook, a former resident in town
Winter Homes in the South. A link just issued by the Southern railwas, giving comįdete toloriuation ir garda : all the wintry results of the Pod pilces of binud, etc . addivas New York chees, 271 or USS Broadway. bureau of itt rmation regarding the at 1. in ajy to Gruge C. Date. V. E PA, 2 Washington stiret.
Was Afraid He Had. Mrs ( rimsonbeak Did you ever kil a deer. John:
Mr Crimsonbeak-I'm not sure, The other day, when we went picnicking to the jurk, 1 th ightlessit gave a piece of une of your cruliers to one of the ders there. I didn't wail to see the r\ 1 ) kers >talesman.
Fitted in lo Fill Up. Dashaway I have an hea that Mrs. Von Blumner invi ed us to dinner at the last moment in place of some fel- lows wwh couldn't e me Stuff .rThat's a right. She in- vilet us to fill in, and we came to fill up .- Town Topics.
The Usual Result.
Husband -Everything in this house Is out of place. Been having an earth- quake? W"fe I've been putting things in order -\ Y. Weekly.
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Where Case Goods of Golden Oak and Mahogany
are finished best and built of best selected stack at best prices ion easy ternis-that will xeem to be the best place in seille down to buying. samples of a few ate in cor -hony southern win dow The lines are complete within and the sture is warm. Welcome everybody.
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