Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Franklin Is Popular ■ u . . ■■■—. ■ YOUNG MAN MAKES MULTITUDE OF FRIENDS IN EACH CITY. Eccentric Character Says His Remedies Are the Cause of His Popularity and Make His Friends—Thlks of Work Here and Elsewhere. Franklin New Discovery, the medicine which is causing such a furore among Rensselaer people and which is being introduced here at the Larsh & Hopkins drug store and at the Ellis Theatre is practically a new remedy. It was Irst introduced by Mr. Franklin some few years ago, and during that short time has made him a fortune. His method of introducing the remedy is unusual, to say the least. Franklin is noted for his philanthropy and his regard for the poorer class of people and insists on traveling as he does in order to come in closed contact with the people of small means whom he wishes to benefit. Although very busy, Franklin this morning gave gve minutes of his time to a discussion of his work in Rensselaer. He was asked: “Mr. Franklin, how do you account for your extreme popularity in cities you visit and the immense amount of interest you arouse so quickly ” With a smile the young man replied: “Any popularity which I may acquire while traveling is not by any means due to myself personally. All success which has come to me I attribute to my good fortune in having obtained the formula which is used in preparing Franklin Herb Extract. It is not on account of any special liking for me that the people come asyou see them coming now, but it is simply l owing to the fact that this medicine which I am introducing here helps sick people, and the sick man or woman who has been benefited is the most grateful person in the world. “We who are well cannot realize what days and weeks and months of suffering mean. Good health, after all, is worth more than anything else in the world.” The Franklin office is located in the Kurrie block, upstairs over The Republican office; a registered physician is in charge; office hours 10-12 a. n* and 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 evenings. The Franklin man will have his free entertainment® every evening this week, starting at 8 o’clock. Everybody welcome. Show at the Ellis Theatre.—Adv.