Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1909, Page 11

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RN Pokoslain, Not Ugly Metal, s Propes Filling for Teeth, S of the happy bomes of to-day is & vast fund of infe a8 to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world’ hest products. Products of actusl excellence and reasonable elaims truthfully presented and which bave attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi- viduals only, but of the many who have — The Report of the Farm Commission—It Doesn’t Reach| - the Farmers Speedily—The Conclusions of the Com:| ., yinuTes LATER mission are Not New—How Co-operation is Handi-| sromach ufl:‘ capped—How Farmers are Played Against Each 3 Other—When the Farmers are Ready for Co-operation |- it will be Easy—Economies yliicl: Might be Practiced that are Not. V ! UNBURDEN YOURSELF NOW. mi try pro dlnc& owns of .and | shared aqnnnilnmu:.adt as under present law. R. JACKSON PRACTICES THIS MODERN DENTISTRY Don’t Spend Another Miserable Hour From Stomach Trouble When Such) tive of the ly. Y App..nd Before Committes. the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- j Absolute Relief 1s S0 Convenient. |. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. James at- 7 ing the best the world affords. (Written Spectally for The Bulletin) \ very slowly. It no mors than keeps St P e etih Everybody.Can Possess Teeth of Nate _ ural Beauty—No P 1 ha even pace with the creeping advance Ous of the produsts of that chaal, of | | 35066 yag hagpenad to aut Hoid of | 66 mipal hettarment T "otiler ditec- known component parts, an Ethical | Roosevelt's commission on country life, | 100 remedy, approved by physicians and com- | Probably I and other farmers will get copies some time next summer, after mended by the Well-Informed of the | our congressmen have got quite lay, on a bill relating to aid for e orippled uind. House Destroyed by Fire. . The Coil place in Tobacco street | was recenily destroyed by fre illimantic on Miserable is the man or woman who suiters from dread Indigestion or Dy a. There are few diseases When the yreat majerity of farmers | ZENE" (G0 Tulsery, long drawn-out have beome thoroughly convinced of | cuttering. as . Indigestion: It pursues fore ‘meals, after meals and 1 tais day of Porcelain Dentistrsl on an unsound aud u valuable and jamily | through barking at th ident, have | tho Wisdom, the efficacy, the necessity | ¢hem Ray Clarke was in X @ by gl phoins & distributed u‘f‘zm‘ pea:'::n'ng:mm::'““d the feasibility of co-operation, then | peg\veed meals; they take it to bed| atonday evening in attendance at the is his or her own wor r laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs | they can get among the puppies, and | LNeY Will co-operate. Governments'can | wigh them. It is with them where- | ymjlitary ball. not the intention of the writer to and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial | have gone to the mountains or the | 42 nothing to hasten this time, aBy|ever théy go, though Lidigestion is the| s lda Hill was In Andover on USQUEPAUGH. san Kettle of Mooseneck, R. I who is | &¥ell nsively oo the matse of seashoro, leavinig thelr privats secre. | More than thoy can resist the dem: simplest disease of all to eure. Monday. on business connected with . ! | bet andicapped. for' evers offects always buy the genuine, manu- | farios yiaid from the pablic. purses | Ch 1L finally comes. Tt is @ matter | *'FIl such afioted ones, dear reader,| the settlement Of the €stalo Of KOF| Funeral of Mrs. Lusinda Steadman . Mrs. James B, Hughes of Providente | Dosiisor 0f & poor. repilsive set o factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., | €0 discribute under - thelr . stamped | OF, clucation and _development. We | o¢ Pape's Dispepsin; urgd o Sufterer| mother. b g tead b o B e Do teeth knows (oo well (e disadsintages aad for sale byl lindisig ints, | TTDkn such miscellaneous documents g ;e‘;;;‘;h'"_‘f",‘rf'":’";;:[f;';] % e os [ to £ to any Pharmaeyhere. and givel “A. L. Frink and W. W. Palmer wore ew Church Nearly Completed. Colds, grip, neuraigia, pneumonta, | Fyeh Oy often extend even o, § only, r druggis 't wi v ? ot & 0 cents for a . Sucl < Soeumants | -tosta degree. erson . * R Yoy 230;";“;3:,°‘;;_“3;’; business life must keep on preaching, in | S0 Sots 0F B, Co8E. O ecause five | It Colchester Wednesday. g PRIl iy i R AR .:o::;{ complaints prevail 10 auice | rather (han open bis meuth 1o ks season and out of season; perhavs|,inyres after taking there would be *F house Sunday the ehurch fs not | thins exposing the decayed condition of 1 tly does not enter in a con= s often mistaken for ignore 0 to speak, a “dummy.” Still person may be the wit of pany. a brilliant man or wom« is fielng the opportunity s because of self r consclousness v detectable he &0 zealously at« UNION. Williani Webber of Brimfleld visited friends in town last week Wednes- a he recent ice storm severely inter- fered with telephone eammunication. Several from this town attended the Congregational church at Staffordviile last Sunday. making ourselves bores to readers and hecrers; stumbling blocks to some and offenses to others;’doing each hig little part to speed the coming of the befter day. And we can practice what we preach, in limited and tentative ways, vet completed. John Loftus preached. Mrs. Lucinds Steadman died last Friday. The funeral was held at ber home near Usquepaugh. Rev. Joseph ‘W. Carpenter preached the fuheral sermon. Mrs. Steadman was In her 94th year and had been an invalid for a Qn‘ time. rs, C, no more Indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the Stomach, or Heartburn, or fullness and disComfort, no Belching of Gas or Eructations of Sour food, Debilitating Headache, Nau- , Water Brash and other symptoms 2\ sour, disordered stomach. Pape’s Diapgpsin will digest any- thing you eat, without the aid of the Stomach. Elevating the Stage. “The theatrical trust mow announces that ub;m conserve the morals of il stage refusing booking routcs t fmmoral plays—sueh as five present populer successes in New York. It should not be understood that (he trust will deny the public the privi- lege of witn sueh upliftin - spec- tacles as “Misy. once,” with Anne COAL AND LUMBER. There's something simply ludicrous about the way in which our alleged representatives at Washington send ug New England hayseeds a 1ot of second: ds which we don't nment -publications tobacco eulture and the boll weevi] in Texas but who never get us the really desirable and perti- In almost every place there are some | who are ripe for co-orerating It is possible for these few to form little rnir , C. D. Kenyon and Miss Ger- trude ‘Hanson visited at Peacedale on of teeth 10 hide. Buch & person is his groups, even If they have absoluteiy - i vonderful Stomach F a: nent matters which the cxecutive de-| no organization In forni, to work with pusifice and aplendid o keep the intes: e i s et il S X ae purchased the | Held in #he cast, ‘or any of the other | 0i: worst enemy. Simeg the inception partments are all the time trying tofand for each other,” as opportunity [ fines clean and fresh; then your food cHool i Distriet No. 1 closed last|mill property of Charles Hanson. “beautiful. and eostly 'productions,” | Of the practice of Forcelain Dentistry in t 1> ity by Dr. Jackson at t rlors many people ha m the bondage fix up for ‘us However, | have “brotler ballets” and “ilufly oatets.” Instead It will strike yirtuou King poox find life far more worth live | seives; best of all, to serve as a nucl abcut which may slowly gather and crystallize the sentiment of communi- niot ferment ahd poison your th with nauseous odors. Diapepsin will rest the stomach and Isaac Prosser has recently purchased the barn and a number of acres of land also owned by Mr. Hanson. will baving : Friday, er. Raymond Barrows of Mdssachusetts Miss Mary Meyers is teach ntal F on an abstract of the document in question, and of the tee. inc lces; this is Y Nell” a president’s accompanying message. | . The freat danger such groups must | Iprease the sastric] juices: i | agricultural college -was home over| Mrs C. C. Kemyon is visiting in | STRCSCRCES, CERENRToR, WO and S0k eithe sy Nor According to this abst: the imme- | face will come less from the original | .. gigestive-jujces—and no Gas—then Sunday. Noa Henmais ke is in feepls | HOrTison - Grey mw”d,m David t] t to soclal aspirations dlate meeds of country life are re-|denseness of public opinion than from | oGS RS ¥ 5 G G Stomach trouble SR L T - Loci n feeblo | poinged, WHO are outelds the syndionte old school” dentistryt ported to be, first, co-operation among | the irruption into them, as soon ‘as | iy EFH0 STAFFORDVILLE. "is Myrils Tondsll and Miss G E | wa It served its purpose farmers; sccond, u new kind of coun- | their advantages have become mani- B"" T -0 oni case contains sufficient . trad Hayr lo v x 88 Ger- | of providing testh to masticate with, | try schoola: third, better means of | fest, of people incapable of compre- |, " aile thoroughly cure the most —_— g Pr":wsid nson :nldu usiness trip to p—", or | but it did uot go far enough to restore commuication; fourth, better sanita- | herding (he Tea meaning of co-opera- | (o GV peptic New Men Engaged at Garland Mill. | Providence Saturday. AR i | the natural Beautyy of the outh. TS tlon, tion, but seldshly eager to siare its| e e e e o will ooy A Xy q'.';‘.n-xfz“i; oRe-|is the mission of Porcelain Dentistry You don't get a pound of dirt Al of which every thoughtful rural-| benefits, Jokn G. Hanrahen of West Swan- e “Yeho services Ing about n'm" 4 By Hall'y Cat L to =ive you a set of teeth either by ist knew long ago. But it won't dc = . were singing in the bright. sunshine, | zev, N. H., has been engaged as boss R g A S E TR T i ¥, "{?fi-m]n & CO. " >cess, - inserted teeth, ow with shovelful of COAL any harm to have it repeated, official-| For it must never be forgotten thatland it was easy to fancy that the sea- | weaver in the Garland mill; also Frank nnuhed'm lvno s A'\n nearly rk that will 50 olosely cone VoeY. P 1y, and out loud. co-operation, o be effective and dom- [ son had advanced a month in.a night.| A. Brown as boss finisher, and Charles e sawing om the R. L. Rt % &8 you buy from us. No! — ALL COAL is more or First in order, as in fundamental im- portance, is set the meed of co-opera- tion. The president and his commls- inant, mus® mean co-operation in sac- rifice as well as in success. The seed must .rot before the corn can ripen. The boy can’t slide down hill till he has dragged his sled up hill. Tomor- The flags were display. on_Tuesday. The board of relief was in session out and made a brave er's window garden now N. Smith as boss spinner, Lewis Festl as boiler tender and Joseph Conners as night watchman. Part of the mill started Monday moming. Knight farm. A workman 17et with a severe ac- cident at Capvell's sawmill Tuesday. A tree fell iking him on the head and making severe cuts. business transactions, and fina able to carry out any obligatio: by_hie firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN Wholesale Druggists, Toledo be :Ahmlulag le. No gold or metal used In the practice of this stry, for metal 1s in stron; trast with the color wi has endowed the tee sion’ recognige and re-a " Mrs, Carpent Lol e s TR DS B ettt Be s Renioventent oman iy ATIOr $6+ | tointis SUGIANT SO ORI Reuben Peckham has broken, ground | Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken nter- Porcelain is nature’s counterpa less dirty when it leaves the B! .cain before, that there must be | day’s self-denial and hard laber. And s WASHINGTON COUNTY Rl e R S ey e o whils shades of testh vary Porces foundation of matexial prosperity be- | the man who is unwilling to bear his s . the s . Price, 750 D! o e min; but overy pound fs wal' [l fore the Structure ot 4 Higher iite can | 1l And chucriul part i the heal and | MASHAPAUG. 'mc;fior;n"gvo::m:::geln.:?“f:,flfx‘y' g‘;},‘;f“"a.'l" gont Frge. Friss, 780 1 beked s the” precise shading of » | dust of summ L y is o - 5 Y or’ constle € o perfoct Tettors, some morrng mone of these | Chare in the autumn® harvest which | loe Fishing Bill Opposed—Four Snakes HOPKINTGN. called on Mra. Woodmansee's parents, | pation. . o ot T through Porces soreened before we deliver It and mioral uplift for the farmer sueat | others' sweat and toil huve earned. Killed During February. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Webster, Sunday. — alone, given o set ‘of e e ol all Log| Vital Statistics for 1908—Recovery | Gliver Watson. who has chargs of A Wonderfal Paint. * and téeth that you are — perity” The man all of whose en-| But for those who, wholly and heart-| Miss Belle Aorgan has been called| from Sumac Poisoning — Personals | the cemotery, has had a number of | wake your paint and save manuf e orgles are absorbed in a never-coasing believe in_ the 'ided of Tural co- | % G:;dnuah:\m., to resume her du-| " SR e turer's profit. You can make coaer, Dt act &t eaill "Phone. siruggle for the barest necessities of re are scores of ways in | tieS 9% temcher Tl i ot here g dstrict ‘school herer - ™6 the | 11 Jeast cost when you for you're robbing yourselt of . muel physical existence has neither oppor- advocayng the theory, | Blusbirds were se o~ Vital statistics for the year 1908 have| Y0t SINOY RETE Falion’ 66 Tinkesa "ok eost el 00d in life. You will find Ch tunity nor capacity for intellectual | they can actualize the practice. The | last Monday. Fanitngito cut the| Deen recorded in the town clerics of< | or Jetie chichane o Dor & Mumber | FEC Hon Gt LEa I P You | the greatest relies you've dw. amfl E self-development. Most small farmers | srange affords one opportunity. There| . Turner g o i fice: Twenty-seven marriages were re- argsse b g fotl Loy e - rienced to be able to tally are thue absorbed in just that sort of | are today numerous granges in the [ Warkes lot here at sn eafly date corded in town Guring the year, of thed maka 1% gatlons 0f paint, - E 1 vithout that ever uneasy NORWICH, CONN, struggle, They domt get their fair | country whose members are buying| Bert Howlett and Horace UPham | wiieh 21 were solemnized in Hopkin- ROCKVILLE. gallon and try it, and get your mor ling that the one yeu 85 share of what they produce. They | their supplies at much lower cost than | Were among those who attendel Clay | ton. two in' Westerly, one in Richmond, back It not found so. { poking critically at your The’; set m; wams{fflr :vm they do. | the !‘P;n[l average, bewfl\tjn- they cont- “\‘“_;fl“;"g at Worcester last Saturday ts\\o“m Nzrt'h géonmgwn and one in | Funeral of Mrs. Seth Saunders Sol- | Paint has been used over e 1t reelain Dentistry is for you underpaid for at the; ve | bine their purchases, and thus obtain | €VERIRg. 5 terling, Ct.; couples were white i acorates o than two n e dentistry that wi 29 SATL and Urelaliargod Toe whot thot | wholestls prices. . Boma sie. aleo. Snd: | o he DIl hetoes “the legisisture gv<1 SUNIRE L5 SE CORREL I RE S osuinnt Wodnaotey. b gy g L W K g Al 1 have to buy. They are “gouged” at|ing a certaln degree of o garding fishing through 'the. lce on| givorced, as had one groom. There| The fumeral of Mrs. Seth Saunders, | (01l & Son. Norw > Kin n ihe, practice. ave. postiveist both ends of the game. possible in the sale of their p Lake Mashapaug meets with ODROSi-| were 59’ births in _town, all white; [ who dled Wednesday, Feb. 17, wag | & Son. Plainfield, C 4 No long drilling or mallet= And all because they are unorgan-| Neighbors engaged in similar farm | ton from parties who are catehing|gies 34, female 25. Three children | solemnized Saturday, Feb. 20, af % P VO b operation is rapid and does ized, while the people engaged in ex. | Or dairy work might, mich more often | Such fish as the bill is intended to0 pro-| wire yijagitimate and three were still- | o'clock at the Rockville . church. of Ny (o gave Up vay with the pain and tediousness of ploliing them. are organized. than they do, combine parts of their | tect- born. There was one pair of twins,| which she was a member. Rev. B. B, |to three doctors; was kept in bed for| t methods, Dr. Jackson 3 Ao e b ST plants, There is too much pig-rh.-umd nnil 1“"',";;‘?;‘:5‘}’:;““_:‘“ Oxfora the gna of whom lived but & short time: | Sutton, pastor of the chureh, officiated. | 1V¢ ‘;;:k»' Blood polson from & spid- | would p o o tallc with you # ry farmer is expected to be and | Stubbornness In the makeup of some dthri . y-three deaths were recorded, of i g | or's 6 O8used iarge, desp sores ‘to u teeth. He will tell’ you Y Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | usually is s competiior of overs s | farmers, which they mistakenly ocon-| Miss Clara: Myers —epent Sundey | U3 €208 OB, weve fecorded, S14d quartsste from %fi“’é"elfi‘-“fl’xm‘f Sover Bis o The doctors Salled, then| witbout t he can do for youw, " farmer. It's a fine thing for. the mid- | sider worthy “Independence.” 1 know | With ber parents in Woodstock. were wiiite; 29 were males and 24 were | Lover of My Soul” and “One Sweetly | ‘Ducklen’s Arnica ve completely | Visit hin » King Dental Pariors,” ALWAYS IN STOCK. dlemen. They play John Farmer | two nelghbors, each of whom keeps| F- 5. Needham and son of Wales, | fomails; 1§ wero over 70 years old and | Solemn Thought” " -The remains re. | cured me” writes John Washington of | Franklin over Somers Broe., against '(George Gardener and get o two teams the vear ‘round. Neither| Mass, were in town recently one was 94. Disease of the heart| posed in & drab brocade covered cask. | Bosqueville, Tex. For e J 8t d | cvening. You ought to A n LATIIIOP pretty penny off both. Does John askc] one uses the second team six wesks of | Charles Thompson of Wales 15 at the | (00 3%, Gaathe: of the bratn, sov. | of which = covered apak- | ot a” pilas it's Supfeme . R . D, f glehty cents for his potatoes? “Why. | ihe year. He keeps it twelve enonths { Welfics/ Dinch_Sejing "bky S W, & tuberculosis, four, and chronic ne- | bearers were Paul B. Irish, Harold B, | 0 Lee & Osgood Co. you i @ils city. uy all T want from George for | in order to use it a month and a half. | 4 h. 5 3 Heases 3 £ 52 Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Ste. [ soventy cents.” "When (eorse. women | It would be nelther impostibis nor im- | T. H. Walker has been confined to| JHFtIs Tour. 'Tem other d T E_n;g:g' fl'.n‘;'.'.&’“:‘::' 1;ndnofkr\r:1fi: Foley's Honey and Tar clears the Telephone 168-12. long he is scared into taking sixty- | practicable for each to sell one team.| s home with a cold. 7 cemetery. ' Mrs. Saunders was the|Passages, stops the irritation in B GOOTE, F0E Cohl. O S o | e L earis S0 ol SR S At the Ide sawmill hore last week &| Bad Case of Sumac Poisoning. [ emelery. ' Mrs. Saunders was the|BIFCEES, SUET (40 med mem Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg, | V8ck and sell for eixty. We're all cut- | with the other during those infrequent |.chestnut log produced over 700 feet Of| 1, 1s | Randoiph, after a critical | Johnson. She was born fm Bweter i |branes and the most cbstinate cou ting eacit others' throats and wonder. | cmergencies when a second team was | lumber. illness of “one weck from poisoning | November, 1873. In 1889 she was mar- | disappears. Sore and inflamed luncs ostine Harry Ryder holds the record on kill- ing snakes so far as known In the New England states during February. To date he has killed four snakes, each be- ing over two feet long. The ice storm of last week did eon- . P A are healed and streng cold is expelled from t fuse any but the genuine i package. The Leo & Os circulation, needed. But, no, each one wants that And we all know it, too. extra team just when he wants it But how are we going to improve the | he's going to have it at exactly sitvation® Just how are we to pro-| times, even though he knows it c ceed, practically, to remedy this unfor-| him more than it earns him by cutting and peeling a cane of sumach, is slowly recovering. the worst case of exterial pol- E in the remembrance of local in- Labitants, rled to Seth Saunders, who survives her, besides a mother and sister, Mrs. Amella Saunders of Rockville, two brothers, David R. of Westerly and Herbert, E. of Voluntown, and a. large and hose | sts | LUMBER The best to be had and at the right prices, too. ERemember we aiways tunate stato of things? Rev. ‘Everett P, Mathewsom, chair- eircle of friends. You'll enjoy carry s big line in say the aconomi “ % > . : e T dxax the STomifte, Lo | my vicinity no farmer keeps | *1007ab1® damage to young friut trees. fiman of the school committee. visited | _Rev. E. E. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs, [ 108t delicious and ' H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY how? ‘How are we to make a rope threshing machine. Al re TH Wi GTON. thie village school Tuesday afetrnoon. | Pmery C. Kenvon attended the C. . | the world, besidos b i out of sand? How are we to eliminar| pon traveling threshers who go frc SOU WILLIN 4 Mrs. Mary Wells was awarded the | convention at Providence, Monday, Feb, | PEr® Sl ytasen ; P M. WARNER, General Agent mayiid human selfishness and human coward. | 27,10 farn with engine and full out- i phonograph recently offered at Mother | 22. 10c. 3 H. C. LONG, Special Agent. fee %0 as to make the 10.006000 terme | fit: They find this more economical | C. E. Society Elects Officers — Good | Brindley's in Ashaway. Mrs, A. Clinton Crandall of Moscow _— DN Bpecet than ke ing a costly plant idle nearly | Mrs. John §. Cole visited her moth- is ill. Her sister, Mrs, Lewis Saunders | SARAN BLIZARFTH! m ors ‘of the o > Gl i 5 Those ne you liked 50 we J. A. MORGAN & SON, bt M gt e ¢ tnal all the vear. in order to have it the | Fishiag Record er, Mrs. Solomon Barber, at Peace- | of Westerly, is with her at present. | . inoy mufine you el = s TR T Thole bunch. and not pull’ separitely | VoY, 457 thelr gmain is reads. Yet| At he businoss mesting of the Y. P.| 0dle, Wednesday, Mra, Barber is well | A mumber of the reltives ana|mede oM G90 FIN PO 0| 4 oal an UIMIDEr | in 10000000 aitterent aie tior s 5o | ne very f,,dr,, r;nc his .)xpg,,_dve' &.'C. F. last week the following officers | and_enjoying life at the age of 82| friends of \;;.e Abel B. Kenyon called e e = O 9 e W gattis (8 s - tors | reaper and binder, which s used per- | were electod: Presi 4 k. | vears. on her Monday afternoon and evening, » ; ? e carry a well salected line of i |or aTHSI] Duciness. whic e, | BABS & Week In the year and-then stor- | Mooy '”;r‘f T T ook | " on, John 8, Cole and wifg attended | Feb. 23, in honor of hot birtnday, HANLEY’S PEERLESS ALE | HAYIS BROS. Progstass . :n‘g .pu:‘;:"y. coal. ‘Lamber for bulld- | “Bvpry man for himself, and the d- i ed a yay ‘f’ ) £9¢. 14, "-4}‘: corresponding secretary, Miss R. O.| ihe fumeral of a cousin, Stephen Gavitt, s 5c 1 5T e is acknowledged to be the . Brondnay, Norwich, Commq o b ) take (he hindmost? | Geterence to sach other would matie | Hall: recording secretaty, Miss Juiia | in Westerly last Saturday afternoon. WEEKAPAUG. market, Tt is absolutely v | e N . entral Whart, ol pold YOU ever try to make n litter 1 ive. {0 sarhuyother vould & Demnan; treasuter, Miss Tillle Whit-| The next ueceting of the Tribune =iyl that reason is mmen | R g Ons o tage Of Z1ving a fair show to the Nitls | thele harvesting work. el " Rirs. Adolph Korper, accompanied by | held with Mre. Chartes o Boctestone | Mesting of W. C. T, U—Signs of | Sicians. Dell e o Tensrvea for Laien titman? & ”(”r]vlivm:ylzht::;. l’fl“"”’v\[: ,\‘\hd”l‘)lwm Wi | her granddaughter, ‘Hasel Bw»km_}"{]‘ r"héhzlw.y on Wednesday evening, 8pring—Personals. D. J. MeCORMICK, fobsd > SR « s syt # " " | Bpent the latter part of last wesk with | March 3. ¢ b26d 30 Frankitn Street. |~ Mot thet T menn t inehitiite that tion of an Inadequate 1abor sup- [hoe one Inct DAIE Of last ook with| ™A company of neighbors met at the| The Ocean View W. C. T. U, met | 1e02 | D coAL and farmers, or even & major % bun- | PI. Mot o v families In Hart-| pospitable home of Alonzo P. Kenyon | at the home of its president, Mrs. G. i —————| CYPHER’S INSURABLE g BIY DigR. Bul there are some tarmers| oo el | W.'E. Butler and on Charles hola | Monday evening fo enjoy pracitce of | T. Collins, Thursday afternoon. DA ¢ e} Who are about as greedy as pigs, al-|, = vere( \:ntha manufastiring estab- | 1o record for fishing this winter, 25| Gospel hymn singing. = _Mrs. Nicholas Mitchell and Mrs. Bmlers an s mfi E za,fl_(\\ nflu amrs an mu el’s most a5 short-sighted, and appirenils | lishment in the country hut would ind | ;i qrci trom Eagleviile pond one ‘day| . . and Mrs. Willlam G. Gardiner of | George Smith are il with grip coids ) y CHIUR L quite as impervious to any broader im’ | (tSelf bankruot in less than no tine if | Pict weck: Ashaway visited John' E. Wells and| George Hillman and George H. 4 . R 2 pulte than that which comes (rom th ed 1o keep in idlences Flbentad Bbar family over Sunday and Monday. Noyes were in Westerly Tuesday Al kinds of Plate Iron Work C. W. HILL & SON C. H. HASKELL TBority, But there ara encugh of ther. " ihe “pachinery | Adololi Korper received handsoms | norss. last week. It waa taken with | daughter Rath shent-Sunisy nt the| T o ® TGy of RePAIRE | 147 Franidin St opp. Hopkiss & Aller's W ; o to frustrate continually the efforts o le nine-tenths of the year | PCarl-neaded cane last weele present- | the eolic on @ team wagon drawing a|home of Mr. Maxson's parents, Mr. SPEIRS BROTHERS, Tt more far-sighted and farm. and Mra. B. F. Maxson. e-handed Toud of grain home from Westerly and 489 *Phone 402 Srmers. Costainly sdrichas i of Dvorsky Bros. who besides their| fiq . Water Street, New London nl ernment cannot 1 ed ut, the residence. of WAL .| i ttie jene Gavite spe . 37 Franklin St. 58 Thames St. | make farmcrs co-operate tll they| | believe that every tub should stand e N ek | McGookes. o 1 4 o 8 Saturday fi;;‘a::&;‘;iu\\afif!r Yt | "Phone se0. may7e | BELCHING . i to (Ana, ts far.|on iis own bottom. and evers man on | ¢ b P 4 e o ol o S George 1C. Toxle lost her pet | Mrs. Thankful King, In Westerly. —_ P - STOMACH pA'Ns S an ol | 8 WL SO But_when one leg 18| “Noiman Griggs:was operated on at| POt Tecentlv. Mrs. Martha Champlin has been the EHIM;U"Y AKD Mfi"ifiu‘filhfi 4 s ‘ perating ir | ldme and us I'm going to co-op- | 410" Hartford hospital last week Wed. Several cases of grip colds have an- | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Loopboro ’ MEAN { on6 way or another: there are signs in | erate with a cane or a cruten to help | Li¢ Hartford hospital ek Wed-| peared in this viciinty within a few | for a number of days MRS. UNDERWOOD, . ° —_—— the air'and on the carth thet the mirt: | me out 1o the barn and my chores g i b Hoval of deéad bone| 4,8, Bluckbirds and robins have be GEO. S. DRAPER is growing. But it grows slowiy—vers THE FARMBR.., | Lo ek LD s wlons as o seen and the pusey :’vm.'m is budd Qrders taker | n lges lon » A R SR (R LR TR S TN S 1Y : reminders that sprifg is near, air Goods | R e - POTTER HILL. = into & Switch, | x s | {Propeistor of the V. Py T Face and Scalp Mass r TaKe ~ezsames | LETTERS FROM TWO STATES N o I - - g 6 W, i g Social Events of the Wesk. Session at High®School—-Other items. | Sickness Interfores with Running of | “N&% P¥ 2 v I i 1 i ‘ — : s Mill—Personals. : 86 to 92 Water St. Rav.“C.-al" BNy who 1s 1] with] Thiers was 3 caricad of coal heought DR. A. F. HOWARD, X ail indl e prepared to furnish you with any- pneumonia, is impt owl S kel WOk NN & Palmer Smith, formerly of this place —~ NI o Kodol very speecily overeouses R it tha iiia ot At e TOLLAND COUNTY. 1 at andfather’s, A: H. Peek's, on | Mrs: Calyin Hute o TR el | N O o Mot woThad Barberville, s critically 1 wiih DENTIS? gestion nddyspopsis -L:;?:fi-:fll,:‘::: i ¥ | w spen : Preumonia. and ecomplete aid give Boted, Ales, Lager, Winos and N s Howara bas purchasdd the | I H. Mussey and J. K. White entor- Meterly o ent onday with Mr. and| Py, Montils were still last weck, on | over Boston Sters. 7 Main Streor. | p of food digestion. The symps Liquors, both Foreign and Domestic; ELLINGTON of Mra. Mc€arthy in Rock l;ii??”\f..l\‘ ‘;As_v:'e-“ka l;:k}:\mtv:v ‘-nhr Thete was no session in the Hopkin- | account of much sickness here. = - — - —— | toms of stion and dyspepsia ard <0 choice line of Cigars and Tobacco. . J - L e o 3 3 °MNE | ton high school Monday, it being| Henry Mayne, who has been ill sev. HAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED., 1 ach-distress. Kodol amw . James Talcott was fn (own this| The time was devoted to playing | v ; | oral weeks, does mot improve much aea) Kis ') slippe 1 The only place in the city to fnd J.| Mrs. Geary Goes to Hampton Roads Mo 8| games. and retreshments were served. | \WASPINELON'S birthday, Tussday tho | FT6 4 R T e sthe “',.‘]‘["3‘“‘1"‘")’“"“‘:fil"‘ A. Miller's Chicken Cock Whiskey. to Welcome Returning Son. I gular meeting of the grange| The Social club of Manchester gave {8 Mary Kenney of this piace has| Mrs. T. H. Barber is visiting rela- . RAWSON, Ast. immediate reliefand permanent benefity fuil t Cor was lield on Wednesday evening a dan the hall Mondsy evening; 1 to her home after visitiag|tives and friends in Providence. 227 Malu St Up Staien. | Kodolnever falls todo what it was made A full line ‘of Cordlals, aimayvs in Cora Nangle wis home S towa o le 06 Ertiond ol | FO . Dkehsntar it 1he mast | I relatived in N e e o | e S N - i 10 ,l““’”‘i‘?“J“m‘!;":'::‘?;fi:u el ¢ v over Sunday. T town'for 4 few days this weel. _ s bt e Mrs. J. Tanner, who has been il for A A s B — | expect to flnd anyt Also '0ld Hermitage Rye afid B Mrs. Geary has gone to v i fooliss Taylor apent Sunday her |- Litbohiell fov i HOREHEDE. .| a long time, i3 able to be up. marvelous about hu«l‘i‘lcdigesuhod i T Tnan AT ot ) e _in Hazardville |~ Miss Jennie Ferry spent a few days ® - t 16 ol ¢ ! seo her som, Theo \\ x ot @ | 7ol S N e ¢ FoB e Sty Momkrd —that is all. But that is enough. hon: Whiskey and Heublein's Club | turneq with the American ks Ly {at ier home in Eothel recently Thorp, who went to North Carolina | . . Get s dolier Cocktalls, | “Arthur Hale has returned from WILLINGTON tiss Annie McBrioty of New Britaln | 210, 11010 "hat. e was improving: sz 400 000 lnler“auonal w]“dle Our Guarantee. §5' (a4 "Phone 144-2, Store open evenings. | Ny o, Where kil i S e 4t Sl v the first, f thel “iype” Oggtown and daughter of Weet- | 9 9 L g sou are vob bemasel Y gt | "Tile library was closed on Washing- | COncert Greatly Enjoyed—Reading| A party of young people attended the e i3ty Bk ol = - . - You Kodol on these terms y ton's birthdas. Club Increases in Membership—va- | da5ce given in the Andover town hanl| MRS, . ., e e e el e Miss Rosa Blake of Hartford spent il Manday evenng. oo a2 P 2 V166 & Com ChicRSO: BULLETIN POINTERS §| e Caric 'Flane ot "S5 AW e Miss Adelia Loomis has been tn Ana.- | "G5, I AET Ly peta 0 secttar This is one of the important news DOWLst & G ) Miss Carrie Pinne~ of Springfield | 1n ghe absence of Miss 3 over the gues er sister, Mrs. Wil- | o0 1oe o A i o ; n the absence of Miss Mabel Clarke, | liam Ste at her home Monday atternoon. . " A was_home over Sunday. accompanied | (he gas) b0 iy : . | liam Stetson. stories first published oV, hior cousin_ind fams | the assigned leader, the president took |, —_— P HaveYour - charge of the Baptist Endeavor meet- ing. The attendance was larger than EXCLUSIVELY in the While carrying a boiler of hot water{ Miss Bertha Kuperscamidl slipped and SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. EAST WILLINGTON. NEWMARKET HOTEL, Garments h spin for months. A solo by Rev. E. and fell and was badly scalded. . bl B. ar it 25 Baalt dus Raymond Pinney of Manchester wa | o> D&TOW Was much enjoyed by e g uts & e matleplione | gy mivaled by Humin Hair Whees Rt s 20 e & service for quite a while. Finally Elnier | : First-class wines, liquors and clgara. = = The conceit Friday evening was very [ Squires started and found five or Dindruft is Bradicated. Made New Meals and Welch rarebit servec to Revolts at Cold S fine aud highly a) plated. places that he had to fix before people | order. Johm Tuckie, Prop. Tel 43-G “Your only hope” said three dociors The Reading club is well attended | could use their telephones. © PeOPIt | gealskin is admired the world over for BY HAVING THEM DYED, to Mra. M. J. Fisher, Detroit, M“‘h-_,.,.."l sz‘rrv“lm]: In “Interest 5 The wind was blowing fleréely (mflm softness and glossiness; and yet the M OR DRY CLBANED, suffering from severe tect troubie, e Was Temnarkable for its] ) human hair is equally as soft and glossy $ for and Gelfvered The M.:'::“”:: f‘:‘::::' - e “lies fn gn oparltpo'l‘». “Then | used Dr. ‘”"‘“"fb“; e Tan 1¢ou “m“l gone to live Iv\'hen healthy: and the radical cause of all Other HERALD beats include Interesting develop- PRESSING BYSTEM. King’s New Life Pills," she writes, “til] | g F0TB¢ ; Norfolk -was a won, Dr, iam Holt, of | hair trouble 1s dandruff, which is caused " A Pressed or Minced Ham or any ind | wholly cured.” They prevent appen- | SUeSt of his cousin, Edward H. Car. N J b3 o Badtiescink eiie That:ias e menis in the world's news by telegraph and cable. | pente nd his aunt, Mrs, Emily pente ] » Wilson appears to be on the over Sunday, Car- | calling on old dicitis, curé consuipation, headache. of Cheese is at Mrs, Thumm's, 73 N A She'at The Lo & ObboR & The completeness of the NEW YORK HERALD'S Franklin Street. Others have LANG'S DYE WORKS, E vitality of the hair at its root. ,Newbro's Herpiclde is the only preparation that is to buy of no eise. A trial ordee g | friends and . He has bee will ;oake you a permanent customer. SoEA ¥ sgne time forestor fo :;(mfi:‘r:: _G'IJfiEéYVILI:ET ! fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan- service enables it to place before its réaders Informa- 157 Franklin St., Norwich. Hexamethylenetetramine. | who is setting « scient forest with druff there is no falllng hair, but a jux- Velephone. aprivg BO IT NOW e above Je the name of a German | e mported slock from Germany R urlant growth of glossy, soft hair is cer- flont which cannot be Sound:fn auy. other nev i chemical which i< one of the many | M. and Mps. Robert P, Prat; spent| Rev. I. Chamberlin and Rev. E. y.| taln. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan- ; : 3 :;nfi:filéflg!{n'“:fl, “bnfmfl":..: 1\-.(&“::;” In[’redlehb]f Z?X Foley's I,s]llln'.) i '\“”“l-\\ With the I et's relatives at | Smith attended the ministe \;n.p”n“ druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous. > LOUIS l‘l' BRUNELLE vi 3 emedy. ~Hexametirylenctotramine 1y | ‘Andover at Moosup, Monday and Tuesday, | ands of women owe thetr beautiful suits & M R dln th weather comes befors making neces- |ecognized by wedical text bunks and | Miss Ldnu Bughes was at home from | Henry Dunham talipd a.| of halr to Newbra's.Harploide. Hodd, by gin Rea g e INew Ork Herald BAKERY . sary fall repairs. lt‘ you have Bew |authorities as a uric acid solvent and | New Havey for the short hollday vaca- | party of fr s from Mansfield Center | leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps t P work begin todsy by getting our fig- |antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's | Lion. on Wednesda for sample to The Herpicids Co. De- ° . are cor 1t oue Pies, Cake an@ ures. Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice The, weather on the 22d was excep- e tmet with | trott, Bich. o 18 ornlng ad { be excalied. Give us @ STETSON & YOUNG, any irregularities and avoid a seriops | lional. Although the Hill was cover- afternoon * TWO 8IZES-50c, AnD $1.00 augsid malady. The Lee & Osgood Co. ©d with'a light fall of snow the birds 3 The Les & Oeg0od Co, spectal agents sk .&Mrll Whart. 20 Fairmount Streefy ~ vy av

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