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PLAIN COMMON SENSE.
Really Nothing Else Is Required ta Ralse Healthy Calves Under Ordinary Conditions.
In all my experience I never lost but one young calf while it was sucking ite dam. That was many years ago when Hungarian grass first put in an appear- ance with us, and the hay fed to the cow killed the calf, writes a contribu- tor to Homestead. The milk caked in the calf's stomach. My experience has always heen to restrict the feed of the cow for two or three weeks " hefore calving, and if this is properly done I think there will, as a rule, be no scours in the calf. The fatter the cow the more care is necessary. I have had cows come in that were fit for the butcher's block, and have allowed the calves to take all the milk they would, aad this, too, without harm to them. When the cow is aot on grass I feed hay, aad not too much, with no grain whatever for at least a week before calving. I also give a little wheat bran every other day for the sake of its regulating effect. Let the cow get a little hungry at this time, and it will calf. This way of feeding with me has always got the cow aad her milk in such a condition that the calf can have all it wants of it, and I only take away what is left. Sometimes the calf may be a little constipated, and when this Is so feed more hran aad all will come right. With me the question has not been so much the quantity as the qual- ity of milk that makes the healthy calf. I invariahly leave the cow and calf together for the first week or two. During the month of May the cow should be on the grass, but as calving time draws near she should be in the stable at night. Ia June, when the grass should be at its best, look out for milk fever. If you have a lot where the grass is short and aot too plenti- ful, that is the hest place for her. The main idea that I would impress is when the cow is fat and has heen fed high for about three weeks before calving, the rich feed must he taken away or scours in the calf will follow. You may think it an epidemic or call it what you will, hut I am satisfied this is the cause that kills many a calf and what will kill one will kill more. I think the idea here advanced applies to horses and hogs as well. As to the sheep, I know nothing about them.
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New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad - AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT.
Ост. 22.1899.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE, (DAILY EXORPT SUNDAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.) Trains leave FRANKLIN for
BOSTON - 6 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41 & m; 12 50, 5 01 (Ex.) 605, 9 38 p m; Sundays, $ 26, 8 55 & m; 5 26 p m. Return, 8 07, 8 30 m ; 12 04, 3 36, 4 32, 519, 6 22, 6 57, 817, 11 17 p m. Sundays, 9 15 a m, 5 15, 7 10 p m. BLACKSTONE-9 15 a m : 4 23, 7 45 p m. Return 8 35, 11 25 & m ; 4 11 p m.
WALPOLE-6 15, 6 67, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41, & m ; 12 50, 5 01, 5 45, 9 38 p m. 5 8 26, 8 55 & m ; 5 26 p m. Return, 848, & m; 12 42, 4 10, 5 11,0 01, 7 19 9 10 pm ; 12 12 a m. 8 10 17 a m, 6 17, 7 54 pm, NORFOLK-5 15, 6 57. 8 03, 9 15 a in ; 12 50, 5 45, 9 38 pm : 8826 a m; 5 26 pm. Return, 1855 & m, 112 58.15 21, 6 19, 17 25, 9 18 p m ; 12 21 a m 8 10 25 am : 6 25 pm.
CITY MILL8-5 15, 16 57, 8 03, 19 15 a in ; 112 50, 5 45, 9 38 pm. 88 26 a m, 5 26 pol. Return, f8 68, a m ; f1 01, 5 25. 6 13, 17 28, 19 91 pm ; 12 24 a m. 810 20 a m, 6 29 b m. PUTNAM-9 15 am ; 4 23, 7 45 pm. 8 811 pm. Return. 7 20, 10 30 a m ; 3 50 p m. $ 7 35 p. D. HARTFORD - 9 15 a m; 4 23, 745 p m. Re turn, 5 10, 8 30 a m ; 1 55 p m. WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 20 p m. Return, 7 45, 8 40, 11 30 a m. NEW YORK, all rail-9 15 a m ; 4 23 p m. Return 5 00, 11 00 & ID.
New York, via Norwich Line, 745 pm. Return New Pler 36, North River, 6 00 p m.
Providence Extension.
Trains leave FRANKLIN for PROVIDENCE-7 04, 904 a m ; 1 08, 4 25, 7 04 pm. Keturi, 6 04, 8 10, 12 04 a m ; 4 36, 6 04
MILFORD BRANCH.
Trains leave Franklin for
MILFORD-9 18 a m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 35, 6 50 p m; 86 37 pm. Return, 6 35,8 21, 11 13 a m ; 3 48, 6 03 p m, 8 , 8 00 a m. ASHLAND-4 30 p m. Return, 7 50 & m ; 535 pm,
Trains leave Uplonville for MILFORD-9 25 a m : 1 19, 4 37, 5 42, 6 57, 8 6 44pm FRANKLIN-6 40, 8 41, 11 28 a m ; 4 03, 6 19 p m. 8 8 15 a m.
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Explanation of signs : "Daily and Sundays; f stops on notice to agent or conductor; # daily except Monday ; T runs daily, including Sunday, but on Saturday runs two hours later than tims given. § Stops only for New York passengers. Er Limited Express leaves Park square, Bos- ton, for New York at 1 pm. Runs on week days, Arrive in New York at 6 00 p m same day. Leaves New York at 1 pm; arrives in Boston at 6 00 p m same day.
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SHOP AND RESIDENCE, MCCARTHY STREET. 22-1y
Crescent · House, FRANKLIN, MASS.
Pleasantly Located.
Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
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MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
M. M. FISHER, President. Vice-Presidenta A. M. B. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer, W. H. Upton. Trustees-M. M. Fisher, A. M. B. Fuller, Wales Kimball, Sumner Robbins, R. P.
ROSS, F. L. Fisher, E. C. Wilson, S. G. Clar J. W.
Thompson, A. Park, W. H. Cary, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, E. B. Stowe, W . L+ Palmer, George W. Bullard and Wm. H. Upton.
Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, S. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake. Dividends declared and payable the first Mon- day in June and December.
Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m., except Sundays and holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Bonds and Mortgages.
G.A. Martin, M.D.,
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.
DK. C. H. RANDALL. Physician and Surgeon, Cor. Main And Emmons Sts.)
Hours-8 :0 9 2. 01 .. 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to & p. m.
.. Diseases of Nose und Throat a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Dean avenue. Hours 8 to 9 a. m 1 to 2, 7 10 8 p. m.
DR. J. CUSHING GALLISON.
No. 2 Dean avenue, Franklin.
) Morning, & to 9. Office Hours: [ Afternoon, 2 to 3.30. j Evening, 7 10 8+
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DRS. J. T. STETSON & M. E. POND, DENTISTS
Exchange Block (np stairs), Franklin, Mass. Dr. Stetson at office Moudays and Tuesdays Dr. Pond on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays.
MRS. E. F. STETSON. CHIROPODIST.
Paloless Removal of Corps, BonloDs and IngrowIDE Nails.
Office bours from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. in. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST .- Near brick schoolhouse. 18-LF
O. F. METCALF & SONS.
HAY, GRAIN AND LUMBER Shop Work and Cases.
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THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, 1900.
COPYRI
WRENTHAM.
Mrs. Edson W. George died at her residence on South street Tuesday morn ing after a short illness of two days. She was apparently in good health ou Sunday morning when her husband left for church. On his return he found her suffering considerable pain and from that time until Tuesday morning she grew rapidly worse. An operation was performed on Tuesday, but she did not rally from the result of it. The Imme- dia e cause of death was the rupture of a
Universalist church .- Rev. Dwight M. Hodge, D. f)., pastor, will preach at 10 30 ou "A Very Common Mistake in Life. No afternoon service. Y. P.C. L'. at 6
St. Mary's Roman Catholic church,- Low mass at 9; high mass at 10.45; meet blood vessel. The deceased was in her ing of sodalities and Suuday-school at 33d year and had only been married abont 10 Rev. M. J. Lee, rector: Rev. M. J. Sullivan, curate. 11 mopthx Mrs George had been a resi- dent .. Sheldonville for 10 years before Baptist churcht-Preaching At 10.30 her marriage and was a woman beloved Rev. Frank B. Sleeper, pastor. Theme, by all who came in contact with her and "An Unhallowed Bargain," Sunday was highly esteemed in the neighborhood school at 12. Young People's meeting at 5.45. As an rxemplary Christian woman. The funera was held on Thursday, Rev. W'm. J. M urhin conducting the services,-
Mise Matilda Cottrell, who has made her home with Herbert Bennett for four years, died at his residence Saturday of
old age The funeral was held on Thes- dar. Rev M. J. Minchin officlating. The dedeaard was the oldest resident of the village, being in her 97th year. Cottie i had no immediate relatives tu town. a nephew who resided in Cumber.
Methodist church - Preaching at 10.30 by S. A. Cook, pastor. Sermon will be Miss one of a series on the geuernl subject: " Lessons from Some Characteristic In- cldenta in the Life of Christ." Special laud being her only surviving relative, subject: "Christ iu His Present Kela- -The Holly club met Tuesday after- tions to U's, as Saviour and Intercessor." Sacrament of Lord's Supper. Junior league at 3. Epworth league at 6. noou with Miss Alice Carpenter. The subject under discussion was the poet Bryant. The next meeting will be with Mrx, Charles E. Browu and the subject He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors toll Reuick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 mouths from rectal fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. C. Mason & Co., dinggists. is on "focal History."- The ladies of Trinity Guild held their postponed snp- per in the hanquet room from Thursday to Friday night. It took the form of a Washington tea, the ladies wearing ap propriate costumes of "'ye olden tyme." The menu consisted of salmon and vege table salad, cold ham, bread and butter, ten and coffee, vanilla and chocolate ice cream, Washington pie and Lafayette cake.
To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 95c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money
May Be So.
Tommy-Paw, what does the paper mean by calling Mr. Bngghaus an eigbt by-ten politician ?
Mr. Figg-I presume it means be ia not exactly square. - Indianapolis Journal.
Tonight
If your liver is out of order, cansing Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart- barn, or Constipation, take a dose of
Hood's Pills
On retiring, and tomorrow your di- gestive organs will be regulated and yon will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This bas been the experience of others; it will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS are sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts.
SHORT SALE OF LONG RUGS
While they last now In progress at the bargain head- quarters near the Post Office.
SMYRNA RUGS,
6 by 9 ft., 3 yds. long by 2 yds. wide, reduced in price from $10.00 to $7.75, size 6x9 $13.00 to $9.75, size 9×9 $15.00 to $11.50, size 6x9
A dozen patterns from which to select today, fewer tomorrow and fewer each day following until closed out.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO., 67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
My Free delivery by team within 25 miles.
Lowest Prices Ever Known
Were reached this season in Garment making. You will be surprised next autumn at the prices you will have to pay. Every item of material is steadily advanc- ing and labor comes in for a ten or twenty per cent. advance. That must be added to this season's price. When we offer Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gar- ments at less than half this season's price it should mean something to careful purchasers.
Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, were from $7.50 to $9.00, now $4.25.
Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, were from $5.00 to $6.00. now $3.25.
Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, were from $4.00 to $5.00, now $2.25.
Misses' Jackets, were $2.25, now 98c.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for Now Idea Patterns, 10c. - Agent for New Home Sewing Machine. BUTTONS MADE FROM YOURYOWN'CLOTH.
List of Unclaimed Letters. Letters remaining unclaimed ju the post office at Franklin for week ending Feb. 28, 1900:
Ladies-Mrs Labad', Mrs. Jno. Mor- rill, Mrs. A. Moise, M. E. Salisbury (2), Mrs. Amy Weller.
Gentlemen - George R. Fexxenden. Alex Graham, Suow & Farrington, Hen- ry Thicbault.
Persons claiming the above will please say "advertised" and give date of above list.
How Are Your Kidneys ! nr Hobbs'Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ilts. Sam. ple free. Add Ste
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STRUBEIGS
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE SYSTEM DISPELS EFFECTUALLY, COLDSEC HEADACHESOS OVERCOMES
S& FEVERS HABITUAL CONSTIPATION ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. TO GET PERMANENTLY
BUY THE GENUINE CAL. By AUFORNIA FIG SYRUP LOUISVILLE" FOR SALE BY A
Help Wanted.
SIX SEWING MACHINE GIRLS wanted by the Worcester Textile Co., Unionville, Mass. Can earn $7.50 per week.
OPEN TO CONVICTION.
The Husband-Haven't I told you again and again that I want you to trade at Fales' Grocery Store? Wife-That's all right, but 1 saved a cent on a dollar's worth of sugar at another store.
Husband-That may be, but" you said yourself that the sugar some- how didn't seem to sweeten the food like other sugar.
Wife-So I did; I forgot that. Tell Mr. Fales' man to stop here on his rounds tomorrow. His Groceries are good enough for me, after all.
Try FALES, the Grocer.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, 85. PROBATE COURT.
To the heirs-at-law. next-of-kin and all other persons Interested In the estate of Nancy J. Roper, late of Medway, in said connty, de- ceased :
Whereas, a certain Instrument purporting to be the last wil and testament of said deceased has been presented to sald conrt for probate by Jatnes A. Snow of Medway, who prays that let- ters testamentary may no issued to him, the ex. ecutor therein named, withont giving & anrety on bis omcial bond,
Yon are hereby cited to appear at & Probate Court to be held at Dedham, in said connty of Norfolk, on the twenty-first day of March, A. D. 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, te show cause, if any yon have, why the same should not be et ot be granted. And said pelitioner is hereby directed to give public notice thereof by publishing this cita- tion once in each week, for three successive weeks, in the Franklin Sentinel, a newspaper published In Franklin, the last publication to be one day at least before said court, and by mailing, postpaid, or delivering a copy of this citation to all known persons interested in the estate seven days at least before said court. Witness, Jamen H. Flint, Esq., Judge of sain Court, this 26th day of February, In the year one Thousand nine hundred.
mh2.9.16 JONATHAN COBB, Register.
AOENTS WANTED
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ANNUAL STATEMENT JAN Y 1. 1900.
Assets . . . .. $ 124,601, 723 45
Liabi ities 121.112.030.71
Surplus. ..
0,534.097 74
Insurance in force. 5497.006. 125 40
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Chamber Outfits
Comfortable and enjoyable sleep will surely come to you if you pro vide yourself with one of thewe outfils. The prices will surely be higher when this slurk is exhaust. ed. Don't stop to count your wioney. Pay us a dollar a week and have the outfit at once.
OUTFIT NO. 1. This outfit consists of a bedstead, bu- rean with three drawers and fancy shaped top, commode with three draw. ers and aplasher back,2 obalrs,t rocker, 1 table, 1 soft top mattress, two parts. 1 woven wire spring bed, 1 toilet set of ten plecca, all decorated, $99.85-83 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 9.
This outfit has a larger and better chamber set, including the chairs,rock- er, table, mattreas, spring bed and toilet set. $39-$3.50 down, $1 per week. OUTFIT NO. 3.
This outfit is made up with one of our most popular selling chamber suits. including the 2 chairs, rocker, table, mattress, woven wire spring bed and tollet set. $35-$3.50 down, $1 per week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
KY* Store open Wednesday and Bat- urday evenings.
REPAIRING Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS.
OPTICAL GOODS Eyes tested .. And .. Properly fitted.
Jalbert & Farrington, 160 MAIN ST. WOONSOCKET, R. 1. Sign of the Electric Clock.
At
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represente the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES. P A. WOODWARD Dana Block, Franklin, Mass. my4-1y F
BOSTON AND FRANKLIN EXPRESS.
E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZEE & SON)
Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and 9 a.m. Goods returned by freight at 2.30 same day
Franklin Office at Razee & Son's old stand, Post Office Block. Boston Offices, 75 Kilby St., 105 Arch St. and 15 Merchants' Row. ap1+-Ftf
SHERIFF'S SALE.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, SS.
FRANKLIN, February 23, A. D. 1900, Seized and taken on executlon and will be sold at public auction on
TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of MARCH, A. D. 1900,
at two o'clock in the afternoon, at my office in Morse Block, In Franklin, in sald county, all the right, title and interest that Hugh Lyons of Medway. In said county of Norfolk, bad (not exempt from attachment or levy on execution! on the fifth day of December, A. D. 1899, at two o'clock in the afternoon (being the time the satne was attached on mesne process) In and to the following described real estate, to wit:
A certain tract of land altuated on the corner of West and Alder streets, in the westerly part of Medway, in the county of Norfolk, containing about 40 acres, more or less, bonnded and de scribed as follows: Commencing at the north. easterly corner of the premises at the corner of sald West and Alder streets; thence running westerly on the line of sald Alder street to land of E. [ .. and O. F. Metcalf ; thence southerly and westerly to land of Charles Wight; thence southerly hy land of said Wight to land of Cyrus M. Hill; thenoe easterly by land of said Hill to West street; thence northerly by said West street to land of the heirs of Luther Dan- jels, deceased; thence westerly, northerly and easterly by land of said hetra to said Weal street; thence northerly on said West street 10 the corner Arst mentioned, being the same premises conveyed by John Bradley to Hugh Lyons by deed dated April 10, 1878, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, book 509, page 309,
JEROME B. FITZPATRICK
fe23,mb2,9 Deputy Sheriff.
TOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber bas been duly appointed administrator of the estate of John McGinnis, late of Nor- folk, lu the county of Norfolk, deceased, 10. that
testate, and has taken upon himself trust by giving bond, as the law directs. All persons having demands upon the estalo of sald deceased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons indebted to said eslate are called upon to make payment to AUSTIN E. GREENE. Administrator,
Address : Clty Mills. Feb. 12, 1900. fe23,mh2,9
AN ADVERTISEMENT Simply tells the public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect them to ask you. That's all there is to It.
H. E. RUGGLES, Assignee.
Turkeys, Chickens, Fowls, Etc. 13c. to 16c.
- EVERYTHING AT- CHILSON'S.
Assignee's Sale.
Now is the time to buy your Winter stock of Grocerles of the finest quality and at the lowest prices in town.
Sugar, 19 lbs. for $1. Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1. Fancy Ponce Porto Rico Molasses, never sold before less than 50c gal-
lon, now 40c gallon.
Fancy New Orleans Molasses, always sold at 60c gallon, now 50c gallon.
Four Crown loose Raisins, 12c lb. Gilt Edge Seeded Raisins, 12 1-2c 1b
Fancy Ribbon Candy, 10c lb. Fancy Mixed Candy, 10c lb. Fancy Chocolates, 15c 1b. Lowney's 40c goods now 35c. We carry the finest quality Butter
Good dark Molasses, 30c gallon. cut from the tub, 1 1b. prints, 5 1b. boxes, 10, 20 and 50 lb. tubs, at the Pure Maple Syrup, 25c quart. Best Cider Vinegar, 15c gallon. The best 60c Tea, 50c. Boiled cider, quart hottles, 20c. 5 lb. can Java aud Mocha Coffee, 90c. The hest 50c, Tea 40c. lowest prices, quality considered. J. P. Squire's Pure Lard, 8c 1b. 10 1b. pails Lard, full weight, 75c. J. P. Squire's Pure Leaf Lard in 5 Ib. pails, 50c. Mixed Nuts, English Walnuts, Fancy Table London Layer Rais- Oranges and Lemons in stock at the ins, 20c lb.
lowest prices.
Come in and leave your order with us and get the best for the least money. Gentlemaniy Dealing and Prompt Delivery is Our Motto.
Mckinnon's Grocery Store,
CENTRAL SQUARE.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW.
That if you do not trade at this store you should do so at once and gain a benefit many others are now sharing. At all times at this store we have special sales going on that are money-savers for you if you would but take advantage of them. Hesitate no longer to pay cash and you can readily see the benefit you gain by doing so.
THIS WEEK WE OFFER FOR SAVERS OUR BIG 4 TRADES
SAN FRANCISA CISCO NEW YORK 4 cans Tomatoes 25 4 pkgs. Mince Meat ... 25
4 cans String Beans. . . .. 25 4 cans Potash , 25 4 cans Lima Beans ..... 25 4 bottles Parlor Pride. . 25 4 cans early June Peas. . 25 4 lbs. Prunes . 25 25
4 pkgs Grated Pineapple. 25 |4 Lantern Globes
SPECIAL .-- Success Coffee, put up in 1 1b. fancy coffee cans, a fresh roasted Java and Mocha, the finest coffee obtainable, for this occasion to sell for 31c.
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