Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1909, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. E ¥ : DRl JANU . “'.‘* P - A ‘ a—— st ——— B : ASBINGTONVOUNTY, £ Immediate Relief [ZI0v. "0 200 A WAY OPEN well pleased they wanted their teacher lage — write to the author thanking him. She HOPKINTGN. Frflm Indlgesufln o Albert A, Vits of Bloomfleld has fited | Many a Norwich Reader Knows It Well 3 wrote and he immediately wrote back Funeral of Mrs. Peleg Kenyon—Tru- tion to (re general assembly for 3 i i he had letters f: the glote a divorce from his wife. The petition- | There §; to eonvi the What Postmaster Ceneral Meyers is Trying to Do for bt he prised hers tho pighest ofl all, | Mrs. Carlton Poll of Wilimautic Snk-ONloses Haippaliited. | says ho has been a resident of ‘rfifl::l :k:ptwl‘cy a;::“. ot ;:"fl er . 4 . 3% | Christmas day. cH Hioo yoars and that Parcels Post—A Nondescript Bill to Fit an Unprom- | e had it printed and put in his bool ‘A 3. ‘Bowers, a patient at St Jo-| The funeral of Sally A. Kenyon, wid-| ALL STOMACH MISERY VANISHES i R m"l:y' 2 [ peopte. Bave. mats .2 sttt T - the be. Mrs. ‘when ’ (eu:he‘l!.o for a m%}yfi':: evotional exerciser used Stail's Five Minute Ser- ial ? |mons to Children. The pupils were so Sooi " i 4 f seph's hospital, Willimantic,came home OW Of Peleg Kenyon, was held Tuesday 4 ising Situation--Where the Blame Rests thatthe Post- G‘URLEYVILLE. for ,,',l,,d Christmas with hix {amily, at 12 oclock at Yor residence, Jive IN ABOUT FIVE MINUTES. allky, fox dhe (tlearod o o grumas :nm ::;;;n::; :rh:::um [ n unday. " Rev. o M 6 | proo, hus never been cffice Doesn’t Pay-~Three Reasons Why the Parcels|Officers Elected at Fourth Quarterly | “Tatiops o the hospital Sunday. 15.F. Mathewson pfficiated: assisted b that she hcs been confined In the Con- | o anied before n Norwich. Read Festivities. |Visiting their brother, Rufus Tilden, in| Rev. Lo In Randolph. Burial was be-| EnjOy FAVOZITE FOODS | Pecieut jospial for the imsanc ~for | IFOdused Betore i Norwieh Conference—Christmas & Post Measures Have So Long Been Held Up-~What The fourth quarterly conference of ol L Springfield was :1*:;!‘-‘“ e heThagom He alleges that his wife “was of un- Mrs, €. H. Bushne!l, living at 136 i d miné and subject to epileptic fits | o ~ v Mg, . the M. E. church was held Tuesday | the guest of John Lewis' family over School Mesting. 2 Soth e feq | Elizabeth Street, Norwich, Conn., says: It All Means! evening, December 2%, District Super- | the Christmas holldays. A spectal meeting of the school com- | Diapepsin Not Only Digests Your | Fric, 7, g, Quring all hor married |\ piin tn my back, which | attributed intendent J. H. Newland being pres-| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thompson and ! mittee was held at the home of the o Datitioner atised s t ; $at, Th8 [olowing omecrs wers elect | son returned Mongay from Palmer; | secratary, Mias Caira & Olney, ot Hopa| Meals But Cures Your Stomach So | BOR a3 Soncenled {fom tho petitioner | to rheummatiem, cuused o great doal g€ (Written Specially for The Bulletin.)eral Wanamaker once said, in sheer|ed for the coming year: Stewards, F.| where they have been visiting lheir‘Vn.lley. Monday afternoon. All the , 4 oz Bl suffering, esppelally when lying down, 1 suppose you've noticed what Post- | disgust; “There are three reasons why | . Dunham, recording steward; G. A.|daughter, Mrs. Percy Smith. Robert|members were present. Bills were or-| You Can Eat Favorite Foods With- He alleges that the marriage con-| D4mp weather always made my cone master General Meyer is trying to get [ We can't have a parcels post—the Ad-| walker, 0. H. Conant, S. D. Yeomans, | Smith, their little grandson, accompan- | dered paid to the amount of $56.96.1 o Dread' of A Ubset Btomath tract was a deceptive one. dition worse. A year and one-half ago 1rom congress in the matter of postal | &Ms express, the American express ant| Arthur Wood, Miss ¢. N. Turner, E.| ied them nome. Daniel E. Blake of Ashaway was ap- P P I used Doan's Kidney Pills, and de- package service. Briefly, and as a|the Well rgo express.” All these |1, smith, H.JE . Simonds, H. A, Nason,| Miss Anna Hall of New York spent! pointed to take the school census in spite the fact that I did not take them Common farmer man muy understand | interests have influential represenia- | Fred Parker, Mrs, H. Simonds; | Christmas with her parents, Mr. agd January at a compensation of $24, he Idea of Thrifty Queen. regularly, according to directions, T it, it's about like this: tives in the United States senate; the| committee on foreign missions, S. D.| Mrs. George Steadman. being the lowest bidder for the work.| There would not be a case of Indi- Bearat o (Rl Nen some nevertheless found that they possessed "He wants congress to authorize the | American people seem to have fewer| Yeomans, Arthur Wood, H. B. Si- | Robert Sherman of Norwich is at| Daniel E. Blake was appointed trnant gestion here if readers who are sub.| The literature great merit. This last summer 1 de- sending of small packages of mer: | Tepresentatives there ard of less Influ- | monds: committee on home missions | his home on Ripley Hill over the holi- | officer in voting district No. 1 for the | fect in " Stomacy: trouble knew the | times sheds a light on the traits of [ cided to zive them a better and more chandise, up to some ten or a dogzen | enCe. and “church extension, Mrs. Phebe | days. ensulng year, and George W. Avery|tremendous digestive virtue containcd | historical personages. For example, | thorough trial and procured a box at D Tt ool pirse delivery oA~ | Then, tathe lower Hous of congrese, | Sk JUSL. P 6. Hanks Arthur| Me and M Dyer of West Bridys: | was made trisnt oicer In voting @li- | in Diapeoein. - This Harwless Dreoarac | It Is. ot Jatereeting o 1ead 1o & e T L e e yiers, at a reasonable and human rate 86 ithe loie Aot i | Wood; Sunday school committee, Mrs. | water, Mass. o viang Mx Ay, T b e e v s, | ton willdigest a heavy meal without | o o8 P llections of the origin | back. correetog the Aleomtery o iay of posiage, laught by the experience | there seems to be a mmlur pa &) G. A. Walker, Mrs, George Dimock, | sister, Mrs. Rhodes, in Merrowl. Y poM ed to sucbeed themselves in office. | the slightest fuss or discomfort, and iy h of bread- | of the kidney secretions and benefited 4 of his predecessors that there is no | fear of the country storekeeper. | 0. H. Conant,” F. C. Dunham, Arthur| Dr, and Mrs. Johnson were with New ary Eliza Henderson is home from | yelieve the sourest. acid stomach in | Of that rather agreeable djsh of bread- b ¥y Secretions end DeSeHE use asking for this except under very | If people in the country were allowed| wood, s. S O | e e S aturdsy for| o 5 0le8 fn tho schoal of Westtown, | five minutes, besides overcoming ail| crumbe, fralt and’spices known as sions sines, Gusing luclement ‘Weathen, Z_‘;l:mc‘:rrl;l!:#n:tw;.dcrr ‘..:‘ifi'?éiké‘;fi,‘ charges,” they'd send to the city for :fi'r}}ni‘-“‘:c. climmitane,. Mrs, Maty | Munson, Mass,, whers he has seourcd | Guests at Christmas were George E. e w;“;’n"f_‘;‘ci';l°"l’“":};Q‘\‘{"’;};L “apple charlotte.” It appears that the | ri¢ o slight return of pain n my back, at such reasonable rates shall be only | their goods! And this would hurt the | Chapman, Miss Lila Simonds, Miss | employment. Allen and family of Hope Valley. Fred | the formula plainly printed on each | tRFIfty Wife of George IIL {nvented the | hut at such times I have always ap- Mason; education _committee, L. Smith, Mrs, S. D. Yeoman: by carriers on rural free delivery | COUntry storekeepcrs!” That's the &r- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen enter- | C. Allen and wife of Boston, and Mrs.| 0 cant case of Bane's Disoipel dding in order to use up the weekly | pealed to Doan's Kidney Pills and they . s 5 se pepsin, then | pudding D routes, and shall only be between | Bument. I'm not making it out more tained relatives Christmas day. George K. Thayer, at the home of Hon. 1l readily understand why this | palace crusts. have quickly eradicated the trouble, D ] - | ridiculous than it is; I'm stating it Miss Christie Mason; committee Mr. and Mrs. George Sanderson and E. R. Allen; Lewis F. Randolph of e 7 2 I have advised the use of thig remedy P Who Attt Zom Sy goes | By but accurately, ‘Mr. Meyers amns- | rrocamen's ala, Mra. Hattle Walker, | two sons are visiting relatives tn Hol: | Platafioll M. 1o ot the hondoiph of e Lt Ietueen, A remuap | 0 many of my friends and always enty miles through Hardscrabble | Ing plan for local parcel delivery is|yts Phebe Hanks, Richard Mason; | yoke, Mass. __|L F. Randail, and Miss Rotha Lewis, MRaK in g Truth and Honesty. hear it endorsed highly. @nd Satan’s Kingdom and Wayback | Sireply an attempt to whip "ir'l der | Committee_on church records, F. C.| Miss Inez Willlams received a box!'a pupil of Bast Greenwich Academv, stomach, Be ng of Gs and Truc- Truth and honesty are powerful al- | For sale by all gealers. Price 5oc. &nd over Rattlesnake Hill and through | ular devil ‘round the stump. In ordef | pupham, 0. H. Conant; auditing ac- | of fruit and flowers-Saturday from a | at the home of Robert W, Lewla. tabinni. o - ymdigested €0l watee B Foster-Mllburn Co., Buftalo, New Yorlk, Jones Hollow, shall be allowed to car- | to protect the rural storekeepers the| ounts, |, C. Dunham, 0. H. Conant; | friend in Upland, California. Mrs. Almeda Slocum visited at the| bragh: Nausea, Headache, Billousnscs | lies in helping a man to wage the con”| gle agents for the United States 1y and deliver on that reute packages, | People of cnunfrygistrislfi ]jm "';‘ N rarsonage committee, Mrs. Olive Par-| Osmer Revnolds of Pelham Manor, home of Silas E. Main at Hope Valley any other bad symptoms; and | filet successfully. Truthfulness has | Remember the name — Doan of sald reasonable weight at said rea- | tinue to be overc] st by whar | leer, M D. Yeomans, Mrs. H. h is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ab- | Christmas day. % ou will not need laxatives| never to hang his head in shame, | take no other. sonable postage, provided they are | companies, and compelled to buy t Simonds, Fred Parker. o7 bie Reynolds, at Mansfield Depot. The family of Charles N. Kenyon en-{ 1 keep your stomach and intestines | mailed at some poiut on that route, | the local store has rather than what| myurner”'o H, C. Christmas Concert. foved an automoblle trip to the home | clean and frosh Fhvor Qe ting Che Hatl or Ak | o i Wil take Bokee Ostboita He may carry a box from the store in | they want, or else go without! committee ou mu i A Christmas concert was held in the | of Gcorge N. Crandall, In North Hop- | It your Stomach is sour or your| iDE apology for the fault it acknowl | .o, Y04,y A0 (TS D0 Tokas Podunk to Mr. Waggles of Rattlesnake | _ I* It too s;r;»r:igldnr:nord ’v.:”csll this | O _Fred P chapel at Mansfield Depot Sunday "’“'“"»‘,C“,'""mfl* dat»'v l"h"'j’ machlne | food ‘doesn’t digest, and your meals| edges. As for honor, as long as it re- | you will not have to take purgatives HEIT bemy cutt-® Iaaile 0f oht- | SABRRSHL A8 ¢ 0 SRERSE - Asthue Wont O H. Consnt, kgnce] ovanise, | O gired W. Parks of Ashaway. . ldon't tempt you, Wiy not get & mains manhood always keeps it com- | constantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative o s, Woskien ot Hartscranble | | Take, ot Wustration of the way | Bunluns, G KW 07 . Comant: | o0, 4y B SOERGl (Property oo 008 - (B, 40 (RN, ore) cent cas” oty ot Vou” Srbecit | Sany: whre the one s there wil the Bnd slugrish Tiver. - Pleasant a tem und so on, but he may not carry any f it would work, lu iy own case. 1 8M | irier of appeals, E. L. Smith: delegata | "gn PO\ oi0, &, Hariord an stay at| Wheeler of North Stonington, Christ- | relief from Stomach miscey and per. | Other be found. T Tas & Ouenl B package, though it be of reasonabple [ Within thirty miles 7 to Willimatntic camp ground, . L.| prook farm another year. mas day. fect digestion of anything you eat is markets and stores of which practi- | & " There was a pound party at Rev. R.| Mrs. Charles R. Kenyon recelved a|qure to follow five minttes: attes and weight, at the proposed reasonable e oy cally everything which a common Cheistnas’ Festival. Sherman's Wednesday evening, De | YIsit from her father, Fred Babcock, one case s ‘often. sufficiont to Links of Eternal Life. ECONOMICAL PLUM PUDDING. Postage rate, from any person or place une | 5 . on this particular route to any person e I o B o sy | . The Christmas cxercises by the Sun. | cember 30. last week. cure a ‘whole family of such trouble. We cannot put into the language of or place on this particular route.” Even { Algier s s A day school of the Method opa — Surely, a harm inexpensiv our limited life any satisfactory or ade- T this vi 2 brings and takes my mail, starts from | 4 of the M Eplscopal n ) . neive | ) This is very Inexpensive and’ vel Lands. Tio chanke of secusing s pese: | a Nitle rallfoad village ' fve ~miles | hurch of Gurleyville were well at- SOUTH WILLINGTON. ROCKVILLE. ke, Diapepsin, which will al- | quate picture of that which transcends | good. ~ It sorved as dateiily ob Tai re SonEvess; much loss of be- | SWaY. I that hamlel \s bng COUNEY | singing by the school na recitations | —_— : Body Borme to Grave in Ox Team—| night, relieve your stomach mis all our experlence in tho way that this | icher, plum pudding with it “wr enacted. | of other country stores. Its prices arc | by members of the siool: solos, by | Reunions and Visitors of Christmas- | =" EPME | Hampers Mill Owners. | digest your meal out & ¥ | thousht of a great common source and | Of NOWY, many peaple would be nord sonable, but its variety ss 1da Bmith, tho Prince Immortal, Time—Wounded Deer Killed. and valuable s ¥ Bave | sustainer of life does. But we can or- | iy 3 s i 2|, Mrs. Nents Hanl Jously il a | JFarold R. Crandall spent Christmasffnthehouse. =~ | der our lives sbout this as their cen- | atter lt‘;”«?;rlrlxgyT?ifi:;a’l‘:’fim!:‘:‘o titn! are 28, WIS RRE. B si=togily with friends in Haverhill, Mas ter; we can live as if the universe was | together & cup and a haif of flour, on Stimpson: Bringing ¢t- | trained nurse is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. (¢ s g | Tnae Crawn. Master Wilbur Fiobby, | - Fhe sacrament of the Lord's Supper | wosterly were guests at J. held together by the golden bands of ( CUP, Of brown sugar, one cupful usvally T i arm dadie | 0 S 1Tived. | Kuteial epiricn | bas shown me that of my year's needs, I cannot supply ' one-haif from its Well, there’ll be no gre it isn't. For of all the suggestions ve ever been made for th ¢ rur i - 8} veaniitio his | stock, 1 must go or send to large andall of Cran- | of sport and much of her ted v offering a e that something, no mat trivial, might be gotten into the < g Arlene Thompson, Miss Marguerite | from the hospital jast Saturday. Walte urdicl New London | ‘""""'lxifo‘#{“”fiunfi?y’b"mflx""fif.¥"’:,].‘n..mnmm. Miss Funice Wood, Miss| Friends and relatives to the num-|yag mcreylms?or his .°5.e\r,° Miss Lot- | ed b ¢ " He d | Bthel Simonds, Miss Frances Dim- | ber of seventeen gathered round the | tie Burdick, on Satur | fives I congreou alleged Tepresen- hich he could easily bring one o two | 0ck, Mies Lula " Stimpson, Charles table at the home of Mr, and Mrs.| Miss Syivia W. Lanphear of West- | ard a real reform. I for one will |hundred pounds more welght than is | lgrl,HO_bl v, Lroxn t_l‘xm- William H. 1Emcltseu to enjoy their|erly was the guest over Christmas of that he, regards it as |'Contained in his mail pouches. It/ o¢ Che recitations were pleasing- | Christmas dinner, her cousin, Miss Lyra A. Babcock. ) boything but a makeshift, which he | Wouldn't cost the government one ol o PO ey fif'!’_d 'm;"’(‘;\'r; "x‘:'r‘, Home From the West. g Several from this place attended a !y * feels himsel d 10 propose and | ¢ent to let him bring that amount of | fte Were distribute of the trim- | Frank Spicer has been spending a | Christmas cantata at the First Bantist | {ive “and the Venczulean coast guard e g Lie finds' it valuable | Parcels, and what postage is charged | Those who had charge of the tr fow days with his parents, Mr. and | church in Hope Valley Sunday night. | (n> Alexis has been: solmd by" the B all he mees even a | N them would be clear g M | T Emith e Arthas Yread fie | Mrs. Gilbert Spicer. He is on the Carried to Grave in Ox Team. Dutch. for obtaining Meyer figures that if éach rural car- [y 08 b Tk ais Simonds. road for a big flour corporation and| Benjamin Kenyon and Abel B, Ken- o DL R (oot T now on duty carried but fifty-five At Wo d Hill, is making his home in Sterling, Il yon attended the funeral at Wickford, BRIGHT PARAGRAPHS, For years and years the public. | Pounds of parcel matter each trip, the rmwood Hill. o and Mrs, John R. Neil spent| Monday, of John Smith, an aged man. s g s epirited and often statesmanlfke men | POStage. at the rate of a cent or two The Wormwood Hill people e v and Saturday in Hartford with | who at his own request was carried to Fox Will Do His Best. at the head of our postal department | PET pound, would wipe out -he entire | ed a tree at tne home of Mr. and g atives, | his grave by an ox team. ie hoetr Basetting s s deficit of $15,000,000, which oceurred | Fred Parker, Christmas nig Mr. and Mrs. George H. Nichols| Mrs, p v en- St ng lts failures and 1a: That shows what an 0"(-‘<mq Mrs. Yeomans from % et e el A e antastic, Dor where twenty times his avail- | & little song; duet, by Misses Frances | will be observed at the cloxe of the | quie: ohrie spent roaming over her na e e & uct, one cup of stoned ralsing Mr. Meyer, Nobody | » “"fi Iwenty timos bis avall: | Dimock and ,Tuls Stimoson, Lonely | presching, secyice 1h. the Dall Sunday | Mrs. E. C. Kenyon entertained her| L3NS With a rifle. S il s S S ‘-u;*‘ulflr'»‘fi’llvn'nr Lipiser S (;\‘:v';mcr:xuru;":-‘( ) knows that energetic and intel- | o Stockings; solo and chrous, No Re afternoon. { mother, Mrs. ‘G. F. Barber of Woody | S0t Ad NOW she hus mas ted| When a man is married to a good | grated p , ona-quarter cupfus of e e Sy sunect ) are obtainable which he can- | In the Inh by Mr. and rs. yarthur L. Spicer was Tome from | Hill, and sisters, rs. Mary Bliven of | 15" ;" yapaneso expert. Iftorts were | woman he doesn't {hink it necessary | Anely. minced. drange. peer ang s oieot of the peal respon or such | sl ; by, Miss Cora Dimo Néw Britain over Christmas. Povidence and Miss Phebe A. Barber of . xpeut. ¥ s o and flave oppycock. He has evidently seized on | Nob by the very nature of things: be| prnics Dimock: recitations Joseph Kingsbury returned = home | Weaterly, on Christmng qo | made to have the princess abar to go td church, 1 fla to taste. v lessons, Lut dhe persisted, and | e eSS aaaee———————————————— wrestling now forms part of her daily exercise, inisters gave Judge Banks a icturing Its needs &nd begging . con- | year. " | were guests Christmas of relatives Of | tertalned a whist party at her home y Christmas,” and now Mr. Fox ess to remedy the evils &'.. ,'.‘,,d‘m,,‘ tension of the parcel delivery would | were present to enjoy the festivities. Nichols in Derb; Tuesday ahsrnr\on_)’ will do his best to start Happ! And for all these vears congress has | 40 If only it were opened to all the Holiday Guests. and Mrs, Edward Janes and| fhe two mills of the Ashaw New Year” for Mr. LI ~Ansonia stolidly’ wooden-Indian-like ig- | PeOPle on equal terms. ed th . Don’t forget for one - 32 " visitor G il for the alire of our pes. |, AT Yot for the sake of protecting | vicior rude Janes of Middletown were|and Twine company in Rock “hristmas guests at the home of their | still this week owing to the searcit. arents, Mr. and Mrs, William A.| water. 3 Sentinel. antic was a rl Pates from Willi | over Sun- | | at O, H. Conant’s Pass It On. tal service to be of the use it mighe | that single storekeeper in that rail- % a The Centerville and Moscow mw y esiden osevelt receives be, epectally in the eountry districte. | road hamiet, a hundred and fifty fam- Pl ot B s Mg rles Kingsbury and daushter| are run by steam, &o they are Hot R e et e s it 1s congress, and especially the sen- | Iles, aggregating probably six hun-| Helen were guests = Pear] of Bristol have been visiting|fected by the drouth. trapper, who found it in the swamps, is ate, which is wholly and directly re- | dred people, are to continue to be in- | FORPDEN- . W0 w0 o0 g Son spent | At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Many ‘wells around here has been | going to send to him, perhap will sponsibsle, | conventenced, and . discommoded and | M. ang 3 ¢ith friends in Willlmantic. | Kingsbury. dry, or nearly so, for a long time. | pass it on to Congressman Longiworth ¥ou wow't think I'm slang- | OTertaxed in the procurement of their | Chiristmas with friends in Willimantie. | “38% Vo0 oinment, given under|&™ asiidnc ittt ki g D o Binta, T T ity e he. Sel Vot much. | needs! “Fantastic” aid I say? Well,| The Misses Christie and Ada " | the auspices of the Sund: hool 73 i o o ’ g the postoffice, Not much i : son are at home for the holidays e g B g ARCADIA T &8 it socs 1 ¢ he delicacy inherent in typemetal i b the hall Christmas eve, was enjoyed - 20es it's the best managed Miss C. N. Turner has_ returned | ! 3 ¥ ik i The Latest. L ecludes the f J 1- - " v e VRS SO0 | e djectives, Dut what T dont cars | afte iting relatives n Weterhury | 5Y, 8 JCE0 WENDEE, ' spent| Manuficturer Feasta Employes dnd e e | S Dehing. e barn o waaer | - iss Hattle Blerce from Wiliman. | Cisimas' with Bis folks In town. |~ Their Familiss—Thirty Bushels = of 1 ons so swift, so|¢an t loud and with emphasis! If | tic spent Christmas at Mrs, E. B. eputy Game Warden liam H. Barberries Gathered. ure, 50 honest and so cconomieal AT LAGE JCUE SRa Wil STaohasiel Hall was called to Moose Meadow on )5t satisfacto Lehr's latest i a string of beads. thermore suspected that Mr 2 powde ovation is It is fur- 1 I carries his m ¥ priva gives its p: e fc h 2 i v | Smit! - -« 2 his stocking.—Kansas City Star vice s the postoficoas s it is|1 want a pair of No. Nines for my : dge entertained her | Tuesday to despatch a deer that had| A social dance held in the hall on S B p 4 to serve, "But its service ia ra. | DIE feet, and 'fll'hv!llaxw storekeeper m;"hr:;‘,sflflg;";r";;;n;d;‘}mr{,“c“;f been badly wounded by some hunter. | Christmas evening was well attendes. | Makinh Roosevelt He B d_within ‘too narrow limits. It | happens to have them, the postare on | hephews, Homer Simonds from Chap- Mr. and Mrs. James Briges of Hope ng bl just because it is so switt, 8o sure, | them. according to this wonderful plan, Cliviatalny day Valley visited their daughter, Mrs, | S0 many “attacks” on Coloncl Roose- te operations should be widened. so as | doesn’t have them—and he usually - iy ! foer's | household | CONETess and others that he must fee ’ . fo Include tho carrying of reusonabia | doemm't—and I send o the city, twen- SOUTH COVENTRY. School Entertainment s0 Good It Has | zoods’ arcien” here asunisselold | Ll ost happy.—Loe Angeles Times. Anty Drudge’s Vision. packages as well as letters and papers | ty-five miles away, then the postage —_— to Be Repeated—New Year's Party. | Barber who is clerk in the store, and i 7 3 and magazines. ?g 22;::”2: st!;’t:es’_xlefl ::Dm;m:inlto }‘: Lecture of Rev, Nestor Light—Death o o his wifs have re-commenced house- Got the United States. Anty Drudge had finished her weekly wash before ; — - an . Wilson. t the Congregational church Bun-| keeping. aft, who says “I want a united i 3 rocki hair and In this matter of parcel delivery, as | ounce, including package. Oh, shucks! of Y Ufins daiin; .. Wileam day morning the pastor, Rev. Austin| & M. Tillinghast, manufacturer in may not get what he wants, noon and she sat in her comfortable rocking ¢ -,;‘ ‘;;; n;_ wl,:.:’.s e;‘hnl;“;oi}ntl:re to Lht; i ok twn“thor bout | Foliday visitors not noted last week f;ur%ne!}prle;\ch;g !l-(n;rllll.‘ Corinthians | this place, gave a bountiful Christ- | but unmt'ilion:\llljly he got Shc United dozed. ending of money by . ete., we of my whole e are about | ONTIY Mrs. C. C. Hoxie of | 13: 9. Tople, “The Christlan Tim.” | mas dinner of roast turkey in the hall | States.—Loulsville Courier-Journal ; the United States are Balf o century | thres thousand people. Six of ‘them | Fore, ME and Mre. . C. Hoxie of| 13 8. Topic, “The Christlan Tin Dar- | to_all the families in his employ — . Andin a dream, she saw an unhappy woman bound wehind the rest of the clvilized world. | keep stores. For the good of these | Hirtencld, Mess. ot “Mrs. L. A= Me. | row preached from Phil. 8¢ 13- 14, Nelson Smith moved to Hope Val- Shouid Be Encouraged. with fetters, her right arm chained to a washboiler, her Ihe people of England and Germany | six. the other two thousand nine hun- | cone; Miss Sara White of New York,| The Endeavor meeting at the Baptist | ley Saturday, The insurgents gave to Speaker Can- left arm to a washboard. and Austria and many other European | dred and ninety-four are to be refused | 2¢" i, o~ Sare Whl Irving Boynton | conference room in the evening was| Mrs. G. B. Reynolds spent Christ-|non such a shock the other day that . N . foaniries. ug their postoffices p;: s thnr‘co;\';n;:r:ce:l g:::.'mf;m: 282 10| of New Britain, at his bome. | led by, Rev. A, Gardner. “The Awak- | mas with relatives at Lafayette, R. I| thelr desire to make trouble for him And the sun was setting and it was growing dark. and cheaply for ding sma -cels | every peas: y and Aus- i y ening In China,” w: teres 5 3 h her horse to| g celerated.—Brookly nd paving small bills.” We are keot | iria and_other forelgn lands, In the | e td Mrs. L A. Kingsbury and | coing I T ey - | o e e oot g, 7™ '*| &gain should be accelerated—Brookiyn And she dreamed that she touched the shackles om ut of the use of that service which tho delivery of small packages of needed | o1 of Mrs. DewWitt Kingebury's mothe yiioward Chureh of Rockville and of | William Arnold has sathercd thirte R each wrist of the woman with a bar of Fels-Naptha soap. stal ¢ et w e glad to | =oods. a congress- | i ale university dined with his sister, | bushels of barberries the present fal ree— give us antl nized to give us, | men whom we, the Great American | Tooiay, o o oorurys It Lyme, on | (L Sennts Chiusch, at Charor oy . | bushels of ’ i s Plend e And they fell off, and the woman arose glad and f pls J0d solely by the refusal of | Peopie. clect, consider stateemanshio! g A der's, on Christmas’ day, and called on S Hps Jue it T8 8t pshent free from washday drudgery for evermore. And Anty 10 A (ol Wtoey Bew Postrmiates Gio: | attismastnil Y ey BUre U8 S0 | oy it was an Hiosirated lackare b i snamstuer, Mis. "M, at“mst! PERSUNS TALKED ABOUT.. |Su7it shovid be contentBirntngham Drudge, arousing from her slumber, knew that what she : 8 3 the Congregational church on’ Friday | WR PEOR, (00 pye oo Age-Herald. dreamed was true. evening, “A Trip to the Land of the| ,"3 qover' With friends, ot o farciy| ., At. Shamokin, Pa, Saturday night, = —~ LIVE NEWS FRO Zulus,” Nestor Light. Re-| g5 -7 S at a family | ghe neighbors and_friends or(‘ John K. Ducks and Warships. freshmen served at the close ¢ Campbell gave a dinner in his honor. The difference between hunting can- 4 o ¥ The programme of the entertainment . s - o Foen Buni e . . M TflREE COUNTIES. ©of the t ‘The affalr was In t the Cent hool Wedne: He's 91 vears old now and the oldest vasback ducks and Ven ela ships of charge of the Ladies’ Social <lub. | ing was very succossrully cartied ‘ogt,| CPUDMIcAn voter in tho country. | wax'e' that e canvashacks 1 mor The greatest emancipation proclama- difficult to bag, but worth more ikvitie Comster-goues tion since Lincoln’s is printed on the back c Twice Judge of Probate, th children acquitting themselves with John Dow Wilson, one of the oldest|so much ability that the programme Cablegrams and telegrams from mu- | yvou got hime. sicians in Europe and America con- | nal. home of Mrs. D. N. Ximball residents of this town, died is | was reproduced at the entertainment | a ji " SAPe £ TOLUAND COUNTY. [&me..ot e el ) bome " hurday’ moming. oWl | at the Slurch on Friasy Svening, Miss | atulaled, Benjamin * Jomneon Lang | " 0 of the red and green Fels-Naptha soap R A EE Tedk and dwaghier were - n| kot In tiline NadED for & Hunsrat | Burleson Trieived many gifts from pu- | King's chapel, Boston. upon the oc- “battle Dractied” i —I _h_'d : f 2 SDENet .ol Clrittas b Al i S e g B [ ) casion of his seventieth birtnday. Thn Easisel DAE maction i fhe wrapper. It 1s the directions for using Christmas day. Miss Delano spent Christmas in years ago. of its cholr. Ho| Wednesda; afternoon, was detained by | richael 3 O'Commor of New York |\ Cave Cod bay next summer. will fira Fels_Naptha in ‘Vashing clothes. ce judge of probate m this|a froight wreck at'South Coventry,| iy wehe came fronr trelen al'k il up and down the } Miss Dewey's Parents Lose Property | Atlantic coast it not “round the world i e | missed her counection at Willimantic abe 3 2 3 H by Fire—Social on New Year's Eve. | “Pringil Mrs. Alice Lathrop was called to|in consequence, but after a series of | Chid: 2 vear ago bought his native| 7ol iy i S ifferent way of w: s i by the ill- | more or less amusing adventures safe- | * 1ag¢ Of Leitrim, and has just ! It is also a different v aShlng. Henry P, Frink h o GILEAD. South Willington this we and subsequbnt death of her|ly reached her home in South Woo stock at a late hour in the evening. By ceded to the request of his tenants 7 # for a 20 per cent. reduction in their Falind ‘s Wey- rents, ' 1 CHESTNUT HILL. ; B, F. Pinney held a gathering on | O0f the local Methodist chur¢h, and up | _Miss Burleson, who started for homa | | | | i | It has freed millions of women from wash- Mrs. Origen Hall, | Mrs. John C. Randall Has Given $1,000 | 557 M. O May not the finding of & key to the ! and is at b f d Sy AR the use of the telephone she saved her | scan inscript by Professor i 15 Eastiationl Scisty—0 8, et R Qe LR SR L B baeritiine by Erotus day drudgery for all time to come—from Word has been received fr i e Godt BOLTON ing met at Putnam by her father. G B i st o e Ry, Sl g e : 0 oF e oV 0% of i navas | Sty | stc. ana 307 Touts Caspenter o | ueihe gl New Toars puctsh pucty | 1 & GAY of rickness s the record of | e B 000 %ans| slavery to the old back-breaking, health o elon. Dovwey er ot the | Mr. Andrews of Cornwall, Conn., has Pk il i iy gs of| I2der the Budplony OF the Ladied MM | Sug,” weoks sgo this Aged man seri i i ot 3o irlen”Bewes, tachis "7 the |, M° Andrews of Cornwall, Conn, Cihristmae muests of | cociety was held Friday evening. Sup. | LOUr Yeeks ago this aged min was . wrecking methods which used to be per was served in the conference room, | first birthdav Lived in Three Centuries. o = ¢ | Buell's and buying cows in this vi ~ o] as: Is of the Hill were guests of | 2 ompelled to pass h 4 t 8 of | jiy ofter which the company adjourned to o ! v, Al . A JIuED “'“"“;_,Ai‘v’,‘,j I\‘A"‘;M]I;i“"ux‘:g Charles Pinney has hought a thirty- | 'P"i s t’t.» Can';.xg‘rm. ‘fnr“ Kusadelus i i b “ ml: leliir':u:hmm r“hfi} ["}}Z:;;}'." s 2 thought Heccony s A acre farm in Windsor of Lewis A, Kel- . i steht ke | [ESC SRQ. (& BRCEE oD S odas{ The distinguished orators are being | Diner vas d broken 3 . and Thursgey of this week |32 Mexi Jarveite, utchinzon Bas e | heer ‘tor many yenrs the coctal event| o2t dlstinguished orators are beine | Biber was a record broken Are you still a slave to these old-fash- Brooklyn, and Miss Maud Latham | Wil Bartholomew’s family is spend. T W P Bobn Tintenttscr of 2;},“;,‘,‘:';,:’: for'all the people of the | celebrations in February nex At | olve back. resily br Dot hitkidey o . d _h—d A h nith colleg are at their home for [ M€ the holidavs in Waterbury. B oo - Springfield, ll, Lincolivs old home, | or Sentury Bafove st sorinday ¢ 1oned methods, drudging away every wash- e holidays. | Air M ey A W il 2T Kalloaw e wor & Colibester | T such gpeakers as Ambassadors Bryco| Umion. 5 g ~ nd Mrs. . Raymond Hunt and | fuests Tuescay of Mrs. Harriet Dick: | %, Relloge TWhite w | WEST WILLINGTON. ana Jusserand, Senator Delliver sud P day, wasting your time and your work and Cay Hunt are guosts of Mr. and | Ingeh oq Marlbore, e Charles F. Sumner and familv spent | e smizziig 4 Mr. Bryan have been engaged. In the First Class h : H AR e W X Jeld a soctal o Telber nith 002 Smwere | nvees el and Vantinten s e S UG B G L G A L wearing out clothessbefore their time? ests this week of the family of Dr. | Of games were piayed and refroshme bt A e e B of Mt. Hope are visiting Mr.| | o St aE the re- | ronds intell h 1 h h Juents this week | wers served. It was enjoved by afl. |l in Harttora. 0T U G. P. Bughee. | gently published valume of Queen Vic- | ;433 1T Then stop. Use Fels-Naptha. Wash your i “New Year's Soc TnEsT st ana Bi o Baieutl] S or helichiete e e s Mintatuy ol sotumen oo |1 iR L R ldy, given fully_ to thg|1# in the first cl lothes in th d s 1 K18 soctbey Beld n Naw | Non ol o0, Bast ar I et o, Ponrsy PeTOntS, Rev.| Mes Ancelioa Sautemors. who was|buriness of hex ofice, a true putilc|{oNEURE 1St BERL btore the Mew I ciothes 1n the new and easy way in cool or s | feomans’ hall Thurs- | i e g and Mrs, €, M. Perry recently taken to St, Joseph’s hospital | Servant and maintaining In her high con p il 3 . . eve vmw:.a{wz\‘:(‘lr:lchl Mrs. Harris, gre o !'A Timely Gift, ot R at_ Willimantic, is lnlpru\'?flg stear:lny_ position, exposed to fury of the winds | The Difference. 1 IUkewarm Watcr) summer or w1nter, Wlt-h" he Rev. H, W. ri#, the Hogt ! 2. 3 E Lillian Converse returned on Of the four quarters, serenity with g o B . . . Iy enoran pastor o Uie church, ra: | o Mr% Jonn C. TURNERVILLE. { tay Ui @ fow daye’ visit at| Simpicity of eharscier " ‘16 & man steals 4 rids on a rail out boiling or hard rubbing. Easy directions e gited very finely. The other numbers | ;n.ome from it to be used in defra Caused by a_defective chimney, fire o tchard Alari oraed bl e g on Sioate S | o N 5 o H ol 3. e, - A 3 bl "d 4 € h ailro; his name s em- a [fire vt vendered. A fine sUpLGT Was | e’ Tho ‘expenses of the societs destroved fhe areel ing owned and oc |, MISE Edna G, Bughee, who s attend- | | Mre. Richard Aldrich, president of | the whole railroad his name is em on the back of the Fels-Naptha wrapper. thhe ladies of the Cemter istrict, with | SoCiety feels very grateful to Mra.| cupied By Otto Acker. ct he fire could | sponding her vacation at home. | York, and vite president of the new | remarks the warden of an Towa pen ¥ Mirs. Jennie Hunt and Mrs. Grace | Randall for her timely gift. ardly be termed a gift to he appre- G suffrage society of which Mrs, Clar- | tentiary. This was true once, but is | A AT, SR ciated, although it occurred early =3 b= 3 - - Tucker at the head. Receipts $30. | L ey 33 ence Mackay Is presidtnt, says the|true no longer. The man who steals a Fobs hristmas mornine. The family were | GOLDEN WYANDOTTE CLUB. 7 . s theltro g TN a0 atm/k & rtrude Webster of Berlin is EAGLEVILLE. b gl s M L ik munic league “has already spent | railroad Is row advertised all Miss | sbfonslid n 1 e s, & £ ) 23,1 N X v; 0 ol a wealth.—Bri o guest of her sister, Mrs. Lester J.| © and but little more. The bullding and | National Club Held Meeting at Meriden | uocd . 11 rorsarns aornl® Sil00 was| factor of great wealth—Bridgeport tie of Yale is the guest of | , e Year's day the R ¥ D. carrlers| contents were insied. Wednesday Evening. bers of the club have done much to —_ - Little. SUOTPR B Nouvaz, WIS (way mayre- UNION. — better the condition of the city, both 71 Years Young. of Miss Josephine Hutchins | Clated after the Christmas rush. £ A meeting of the Nationa! Wyandotte | as individuals and as an orzaniza- IS . L 3 e I Fishing partios are daily trying their i el i OO 1t Senator Bulkeley doesi't grow old 3 0 learn of her continued | 1o cu®on'iils river. A mumber of weod = n Meri- 3 g ey B gitmiel evering, W. D. Smit SRR secretary and treas- | - Miss Dora Molinie Maya Das, a na- Sotches have heas. caben: John Buckley spent Christmas with 3 than he has during the last 71 y ins and Raymond Clarke | “pne sunday school of the Union [ friends in Brimfield. won't look 71 vears old when he cele- o113 IuTtOrD h plas A i o] Susie TLamson of Reading, Pa. 13| urer of the organization, was chosen|tive of India and a student of the e 1t % Sisd 2 == — et nman tiae I te | e for the holdaye T e Meimbers (fFoim JBridssport, | present seaior class at Mount Holyoke, | Praies M7 142 birthday.—Hartford short 1 of exercises was osi- orence Barrows of Smith college, Stamford and Danbury | wrote an_Indian 3 e Hinda iR : ELLINGTON. |l ot PaHer whlen he - tre, whs | Northamptor, \iase. Ts home for tws | Were present. Wife of Ram Lal® which wan pre-| e 2 the foreumens of dacgerom Gommes of the threst snd | G stripped. weeks' vacation. It was voled to recommend to the|sented by the Mount Holyoke dramat- e ri oman. | % mwfi.y«-mq} Pico’s Care. amily and Church Gatherings on|* 0‘?”, P ttended the funern)| Taymond Towne of Norfolk ie home | Pational association to be held In Cin- | ic club last week. The author studied| The man who marries a woman sore throat, Christmas. £ i Hedtow At Totann treenttr T for the hollfiays: { vinnat! in February to elect A. H. Cur- | first in Northfield seminary, and has | without findinz ont whether she can | R et b iy Foent kb et T rier of Meriden state viee president.| been in this country about four years, | cook or keep hous - takes his own risk [ Burnham and family wers | UCHRE B0, O O the village OMERSVILL The club cup was awarded to E. G,|during which time she has guined|and there is ve.. ittle sporting blood | gl o e Mr, and Mrs. Henry C.|€ Mg at Tils home in th S E Hubbard & Son of Meriden for the best | wonderful power of expression in the | in his veins if he i+ willing to ran away | [ckff vud oy waas Ay g A b display. English language and bhas shown | the minute he finds that he did not get ung ] rd spent EAST WILLINGTON. John G. Robinson is i, At the poultty show Vednesday | great dramatic ability. St what he expected. It o & very | oy RESPOND TO PISO'S CURE i <l 0notown. | e—— Harry Aborn is no longer with the | evening B H. Whiting sold one of his - idea to take such Important mat- < 4 ite exer- | Gracie Watrous is ill. firm of . C. Aborn & Son and, will go | first White Orpington cockerels for a The crown princess of Moutenegro s the capaelty of a woman for P 1y evening. | Mrs. Baldwin's daughter, Mrs. D. B, | to Mexi live. 4 'y price. Four Rhode Island Reds|is proud of her new tltle of champion | preparing meals into consideration be- tisie Thyvinun in L1 . had u Christmas froni | Mr Wilsim is to oceupy the tencment ° sold to Payne Brothers of Mid- | wrestier of the women of the courts|fore ingisting that she become a wife, A lawily selbering was beld g Mag suliavuns Sail whose books encirelebat Morrls Coruer. dletown for 2 good figure. af Kurays. She is & lover of all forms | ~New London Day.

Other pages from this issue: