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o > kmbftfi&mfi-’m 2 W AIE EVERY MORNING . —— A Bad Back Is Always Worse in the Morning. _ Norwich People « A . » Votes to Request Attorney General to Defer Larsen Sen- A T M PA N Y tence—Move to Extend Pawcatuck Valley Tracks to| A back that aches all day and causes ALWAYS IN STOCK. discomfort at night is usually worse in A D. LATHROP, Connect with G. & S. Road—James B. 1hompson|the morning. Makes you feel as if you Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta hadn't slept at all. Suffers a Shock. Can'g gure a bad back until you cure Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon the kidnéys. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure oct29d people are looking after 4 ( sick kidneys-‘make you feel better, Westerly’s town_council met Monday | agreement with all propefty owners|. .. petter, rest better-and sleep bet- I < J. A. MORGAN & SON, hflu ma uu fellow who cannot give Coal and Lumber |1 worilog unaer w srong sl with Councilmen Scanlon, Langwerthy, | except Mr. Chapman, All the owners Maxson, Burdick, ley and Burdick | walved public hearing. ter, That appl| as—PL We carry a well selected line of all | |NG, '?p:nl.y”mm”;o: & chance in attendance, President Clarke pro-| Judge John W. Sweenby appeared| Permanent cure sizes family coal. Lumber fof Bulld- | prove my abiliey for aive 1t or “urnished promptly. patterns, No. 11 to u lmy lm Jan22d The Best : llollars Worth idg. TUESDAY Fancy Elgin Creamery in Norwich prove siding, Clerkc Whipple read the minutes | for Mr. Chapman and stated that @il |tho merit of Doan's, of the last regular and special meet- | his ciient wanted was fair treatmen 3 = 7% Gl ings, which were approved. from the town and had no disposition | - Wilton E. Maynard, living at 157 Joseph S. Grills asked permission for | to sattle unnecessary expense on the | Talman Street, Norwich, Conn,, says: Albeta_Grills to remove a house from | town. He had several conferences |«Prior to using Doan's Kidney Pills, hear the Niantic schoolbouse to an- | with committee, but was unable tof o0 0 TN RORTES CUREE (U other near site. The permission was | agree as to the amount of compensa- 1, « granted under the usual conditions. tion. Mr. Chapman fixed his damages | drug store, I was greatly troubled by ing purposes. John B. Brown presented a bill of |at $800 and the committee talked $600 | acute pains in the region of my kid- 6 Central Wharf, _ _ Tel. 884 $15 for a marker for the grave of John | and that's where the matter stands @t |neys. The heavy lifting required in Sepind . F. TOMPKINS, Bullivan, a Civil war veteran. The bill | present. my work [ believe to be responsible for d was ordered paid and the treasurer — my troubié, In the morning my back funiza 67 West Main Street. directed to collect the sum from the| President Clark stated that in his | would be very lame and sore, and after L] —— LUMBER —— state. Mr. Br representing Bud- | judgment Mr. Chapman had already | a hard day’'s work I would come home The best to be had and at the right long post, G. A ked that the | received more for damages than all the | feeling tired and distressed. Reading prices, too. Remember we always usual appropriation of $150 be made | other property owners on the Watch | ahout Doan's Kidney Pills, I decided carry & big line of Shingles. Call us ' ' Hill road combined and if not another | that they were what I required, and up and let us you about our stock. for Memorial day observance. The council voted to recommend the ap- | dollar was paid he would consider Mr. | procured a box. The contents of one propriation to the financial town meet- | Chapman fully recompensed. Tfi6 | hox sufficed to correct my troubls and ing. walls and fences of the Chapman [ have remained cured up to the pres- John Frank Davis asked that the | property are in better conditfon than |ent time, It any one is in doubt about council provide for the dredging of his | before and no injury has been done the | oan's Kidney Pills acting up fo rep- leased whart property, which had been | property. resentations, let him come to me.” fllled in by the culvert leading from | In response to a query from Counefl- | ™1 by il Sdenlose ¥ Elm and John streets and vicinity. | man Maxson, Councilman Langworthy : Gin ah A Formerly vessels landed at this wharf. was an understood | Zon et e Pl e I Mr. Davis suggested that the town |agreement with Mr. Chapman that the | YOrk, sole agents for the United States, council appropriate $150 to $200 tow- | sum to be pald was s Remember the name — Doan’s —and ards the work and that he would do| Judge Sweeney stated that in addi- | take no ot the rest and that there would be mo | tion to that sum he was fo have the trouble from that source in the future, | soil and the town was to replace and as he would build a bulkhead and thus | rebuild the walls. i s Hig 3 . prevent filling in the future. Action| Councilman Langworthy sald that[§iore has moved to High street and) was deferred temporarily the town had paid $300 for teams in | OIEeR B Breome propriceor. Re- George Ladronia, at 40 Canal streot, | benefiting the Chapman property and . g Peter Lepazzam, corner High and |that he had been amply repaid for | toWn council made request through the | Canal streets, and Rosario Grills, 3 ox. 3 attorney general's office that Lars d victualing | Judge Sweeney said Mr. Chapman [be called for sentence at the r‘f""‘"‘l‘ Canal strect, were granted : JEL jan12d TTi Hcenses. These are fruit stores and | wanted the tow rt of the | S¢Lp o M at th o | these licenses carry with them Sunday | agreement and that was all. e Do W e B, e acaslom | of the council, accompanied by nis| Drivileges Sgaroiiie o Bt ) 1647 WALL PAPERS, leges. s a v from Council- ul 9 The bills for April were presemted, | man Scanlon, Judge Sweeney said that | COUnsel. A T. L. Ledwidge. There was | e, Aot e oreeped | o S, Yl Sy calf o | PSnl bodityfn T T | ASHBURN-CROSBYS ‘Adams Tavern | WINDOW SHADES. tlement was $800. Mr. Chapman .has | Police committec oclaimec h: t - The committes on the survey and |no ing in the mat Tt the town | Was_their. desire to do their duty in 1861 layout of the Watch Hill road, will d reed at the time the work | Compliance with ir oath offer to the public the finest standard Lales' Shee' Mnslc ames A, Wejch, John T. Edmond and | was ‘in ‘progress Mr. Chapman would [#nd without fear or favor and be- Albert Crandall, and which was a e on those terms.” Hé is | Svec. that the o e B oy g brands of Beer of Ei e Pyl Bk reen Bl I By R D % | should stand by the committee. The L St Aswscien, second committeo to legalize the for- |res now' as hie alweys has | MUY stand by e dqmrnitices iihe Bohemlan, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian —pAT— 3 Beer, Bas¢' Pale and Burton, Muelr's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, : U . & C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Ye"mum“s emule l]f Muslul 4 HIll P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlsh- % ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser 49 Main Str: Budweiser, Schlits and Pabst. —aied - A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tows. e -1, oot w“.‘l'. & A. J. DAWLEY Healmg and Plumhln& c o AL g Msz Frlqllln Street, - WOOD High Grade C. H. HASKELL PIANDS 489 'Phones . 87 Franklin St, 68 Thlm. st o A 414 importedSwiss| Full Gream |. Best CHEESE CHEESE COMPOUND 1b. I7¢c 1b. 9c id that thes led molo. Since then this drug| | | | ted in the adoption of a vote re- er action on the matter was court to be defective, was read by the A f clerk. ‘This is the matter in which | ! esting the attorney gendral to defer Courtland P. Chapman seeks deamages calling Aug Larsen for sentence un- to his property by reason of the Watch his overflow sur- | d°T the complaint on record until e was received from sewer in Elm t granted Dr. same condi- Hill road improvement. TI tee has been ab to effect sa ommit- cto; Westerly town council. Telephone 4 Then the open session of the council SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. . | - was resumed. On motion of Council- ' ' . —_— { There was a horse transaction dx& ‘\'f' I‘ nlon '.",” on the request of . . 5 - | vulged when the bills were presente r. Davis that the town pay for 2 L d I l h’/l 1 l I ‘ S Rivaled by Homan Halr Where | ;) %5 "ok vay department which | dredging of his leased wharf property £ adies Lrave ies Dandruft is Eradicated. with Gypsey Stanley | was indefinitely postponed « to come to our store for the bargal Wa b y Bnived Coela f the town horses ‘hapman case was further con ore for the bargains /e have some very pretty patteras Sealskin is admired the world over for 158 town paid. “mpot ™| e et e S in DRESS S00DS. The fact that we |of Jap. and China Mattijigs we are 1ts softness and glossiness; and yet the artlon. Gaked. 17 thaset to*come to trial the present buy direct from 'the manufacturer, | offering for human hair is equally as soft and glos: tually purct and it s was exped The report of saving the middleman’s profit, is belng when healthy; and the radical cause of all »y_whom gnd by what . |the Commytec was accepted and the apprectated moto every day. ‘Our cus 15¢ per yard. halr trouble is dandruff, which is caused Ce an! Langworthy repli council as<} ssed the damage of Cour gel o Denefit. May we 1 . - 4 by a pestiferous parasite that saps the | he ade the purchase, but mot|land P. CHyoman to be This your name to our increasing lst ? Also Fibre Carpet 250 per yard, witality of the halr at its root. Newbro's had consulted with all | the legéd to have been d n . " i & o e BT ] e R R L BRADY & SAXTQN, The Fanning Studios, fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan- | o el e ] s 3457 b i e c R o s 56 g Nl it s Yoz | ¥ reach auil that 1t wes | Tor made Telephone 306-2. MORWICH TOWN. 31 Willow St. e Wall Paper, Lace Curtaina, uriant growth of glossy, soft hair is cer- He d know, Town Solicitor Kingsley announced Matt Furnit: atting, Furniture. tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan- veve t a horse dealer had | ¢, 2 O%P - @ruff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous- etter pair of horses, adapted for the | that at the next council mesting a y o ands of women owe thelr beautiful suits | town’s use, than the pair bought from | HtoR Would he nresented by the EFRIGERATUR e S of halr to Newbro's Herplcide. -S0ld by and that they could have [f3tUVK Va *Tob prtans £t . % 2 Jeading arugglsts. Send 10c. in stamps | been had for $100 less than had been | fof Permission io o ot iy a4, present tll;;e 1‘31{]';?2:‘0";}“2:;1" wa-| v . erbury, bein ears age. URS IS THE BEST for sample to he Herplcide Co., De- | DAl horse dealer is a heavy|paweatuck river bridge. . €o eet | o N0 8880 s I ©nd the councliman eald he|with the tracks of thé Groton and| Ansonia—J. A, Deardon, for over a The Best, Because— Prudent Ho“sekeepers $50c, aND $1.00 | considered It an outrage for the t0wn'® | Stonington road. ~Public sentiment, it | year loom fixer for the Ansonta Osborn | i el i e s e A kb b i e et s s In favor of this conncc. | and Cheeseman company, has resigned | They require less 1 ARE QUICK T6 - : ut ou re They maintain an even tempera- even to have the cars of the St to work in Shirley, Mass. The weave : Councilman tur NOTICE . What It Does for Toothless People FER— ald that it looked to him like > Westerl wol uld | employed in the A. O. & C. Co. mills | o ith toe e not only to | presented him a handsome gold watcl hey can be esslly and qulekly eaned the savings our present prices make i deal an fiic and be | ne crusher transactior on a pé senger but to Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now |5 B of great benefit people of | Newington.—Orders have been fssued | & ) ST | g i focated in her new office, 21 Main St. 2 5 Westerl by the navy department at Washington ¥ ans of this won ul method | ey Senerats no smell, n0| . o)) reliably made FURN 5 (Kenyon Block) A communication was recsivad from council ad, 1 to meet | detaching Commander Roger Welles of | B le to give ba.k to a patient || mould, o dampness n all reliably made FURNITURE in . Paul H. Hillard, adjutant of Budlong at 5 o'clock | e ston from duty on the battle- 5 B0t G S or aika dtaste | our dig store | ship New Hampshire to command the WALL PAPERS , inviting the councilmen | = to be given In ed in with In the beginning. All we re i3 two or more teeth in each Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, cruiser Vicksburg when commissioned, We invite special attention to ous | We carry the um priced Telephone 650. Knay 4 Governor Pothier has announced his o e department commander [, Goveinor Pothior, has announced his HAIR ORNAMENTS, e in “rux.wk\( e oepted. | Tsland to_the nath = & congrens | , Windsor Locks-—Inv il e to work from, and we shall not Sratianavers 10 b¢ | Carpet Department. Remember alse or the Leonard house 5 s of the boards > plates or ordinary bri Back Chamber an hat we are agents for the rellable SHSLL | BANDS, ommunication m Ro it e L sor Locks and | work in the process of the work. || Kitchen Papers at 7c Sc and 19c par | ' " 0 SRR P JETTED BANDS. r United Spanish War | 175 (0¥ g A » banquet will be held at Your mouth will be free from in- roll. No charge for border Crawford king Ranges. ans, w ived askine for an Sy e L e o Z|Jotel Windsor next Thursday even- 3 oL IR FANCY TOPPED HAIRPINS, appropriation to help pay the ‘”"‘l’ o ”“"’, g: R N ing. A BURK 3741 Scs of Memorial day observance, | SUpreme court; Ri, Rev. Mgr i S e accomplish this result || h PUFF HAIRPINS, e o Ml I e in’of the Provktence dioc: ] ] BALTIC % | s e ety result || SHEA & E, Main St. M. HOURIGAN BARRETTES, | number taxpayers. The council & s Gallihe A teeth in a healthy condition, tight- || apred u 4 voted t ke recommendation to the . Srnellus.C., Plum- | P g | 6266 Main Street. AndiiOthes /Noviltles. for' New: Styla'| Tasmeisa Lot mSUHAE tH e PAIACHERe Mrs, Misc L. V.| Rev. Father Gunning of Boston Closes ening the teeth which may be loose || Gk D raseing. weel. 2 3 s. Der irown | Successful Mission Services—Gifts and curing pyorrhea if the patient : Chief o 1_reported | | for Rev. J. W. Hoey on Feast Day. is aficted with that dreadful dls- || arrlage ine arrests se and eight | e | rrests for the The week’s miss} ven by Rev. Fr. ane . 6. E. HODGE, Fannie M. Gibson |wi’c ot tousre™ 20| e 1 S : L U Bt Fr e BB | meowas seree e 3 ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel. 03 reported contagious dis- | View. o e _f;m(f (:X_“;“xm:nl Originator of Dr. St 3 . Hack Li Boardi apr2 N L I and Mrs Tenrs T Sogar iy everting ot ©.3 y‘:‘l'll\\n;i‘fl;n:hv_r_{ ation” Metioa ’ | Automobile ack, Livery, boarding . i 2 T L \ here ing greatly endeared |} of the King | A Card Soctel sadkion for il e tEa N St Washington | PImSEIL to the people: His instructions || Sataless Doy gt [ = . and Feed This s to certify that all druggists B S0 SATIRCIE et Gamest auti it > Yme 8 eth. natu : Eis s ety s e Suawios o i And seramuins catatan ppn el i R ciosely 200 e s mher || ainting | 8 throughout the church when gerved. A B 2 source Fr. Gunning said farewell. A proc of cons a he o sion in honor of the blessed virgin took AT 3 and if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure | senten signed_petition 3 3 - n be not eca w ent session c at your cough or cold. It stops the co r court. In June, 1906, 1 w heals tho lungs and prevents pneu the registered pharmacist s¢ nia and _consumption. Contains store’in Canal street whose pro. ght. | place Saturday evening in the church, | | opiates. The genuine 1s in a r was arrested for violation premises on | Gifts for Rev. James W. Hoey on St | APAINLESS PROCESS | a A | package. Lee & Osgood Co. juor law and with his employer " n".‘!“'[ James’ Day. An impression 1 ne forth that there is some surgical operation ; I l‘lmmlng | & Bk | o Trigay and Saturday the youns || cmnected with this method of resturing missing teet e peovie || | Up-to-date Eqyipment P he academy and the pasochial [| pove wr o i i ¢ d put the || . s children celebrated Fr. Hoey's || Dave to know if we bore down into the bone and put the. || o, 050 and Wagon Work of anl kinda | and Guaranteed « [ The children presented their || teeth in on p : i = & y | ve men and seven o Benirtivar pucoridor sl & Others an idea we set the rew teeth into the sockets where the || Anything on wheels built to order. | Satisfactory Service. 2 leave for ithe- west voung ladies of the academy . natural teeth wers o bat £ A0 | t gold ciborfum siand. Fr. Hoey | o het . nthinking people would ask such qites- UP THE RIVER AND DOWN THE BAY. ¥ c wughter "decply Impressed with the gifts It is quite natural me unthinking people would ask such giies l ShioRe AL Waaicimaia 14 fo 20 BATH STREET. Enjoy yourself this summer by purchasing a Motor Boat or a || Grace Bo PNl cordially thankel Bis-cidiees: Zor I ftous, an 3 Gieltiist theyymeyr ba, fully: answened ws;will sewte st i (Tormerly Chapomn's.) ( Universal Engine for the boat you have | Wednesc wi nd remembrance there is no boring, no cutting, no implantation about this method, nuth- BBy A i 2 few d The Cost of Running a Motor Boat is Very Smali. been epending the ;‘1”“* n : ye . | | SOME OF OUR STANDARD MODELS BRIEF STATL NE‘VS “ i3 i | uis St. Onge is having three tene- || 45,0 apout the work that Is painful while it is being done or afterward. || self t they would enjoy if every toot .,h»v head had grown there. | =S an = 5 | e we St péomiss nid tand miaks ;,m G40 Tebiae e | CORPORATION, <l S storation Method would not be a success. It would be no better th: o ALL RHEUMATICS FriCy\beldReRint o Tatiar vidten . " || 507-515 North Main Street. | “The Plank, s Frankitast. 2 foot hunting cabin, beam 7 feet 6 inches, 71-2 H. P. Engine. 68500 || par ity “tamp Sibders WS cor o i risa 0 P abeti 'CONNE g UNIVERSAL GASOLINE ENGINES FROM $50.00 UP. | ftmericé, is to be held Thursday even- INVITED TCDAY WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS = | Tolephone seant & © M--m\u, e bz All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. UnderSIOOd Betler EachDay S. F. GIBSON r. Seymour.—The May meeting of Sarah y our great specialt~ we are gen nd family. | | o1 toot launch, beam 4 feet 8 inches, 1 1-2 H. P. Engine. .........$16500 || 19 foot launch, beam 6 feet 2 inches, 5 H. P. Engine........ ceee.. 29500 || e 20 foot hunting cabin, beam 6 feet 4 in 5 H. P. Engi.ne.... 400.00 |! Thompsonville.—~The seventh annual banquet and literary eve yet tried the wonderful Rheumatic benefit of my many years experienae. 4 West Mystic Manufacturing Co., West Mystic, Conn. Ludlow chapter, D. 4. R, or Wednes- =) B | While the Restoration Method y g y g day T ure H(”fl uiu}irc, 1To TLST URIC o FREE‘ ;I‘n[a' AR Sl B asewell . From et aimplet Tiling. to. Chie most The most successful business man Is fao snniver- | =z 5 | abl the one who knows every detall cf his {A 75-cent Bottle Given Free To All|| 98 e such work well mach better than it could be || Dusiness and doss not depend upen « | 11M ARd Sheet Metal Worker. Middletown a | Who A 5 done 1n a one-man office, for th ors ergpl eré areall men of pull for hls success. Each day this Is| Agent for Richardson and Boyntos ¥ o Apply {1 e sats Tiiiant skt et hoe g os e s Detier understood. In Do business ia | o | 15 there are still any sufferers from || Bunglers would not be tolerated i r ler we a detalled knowledge more essentlal g was adjourned in- | Rheumatism in this country or wrer- || dental students. We ] a r 2 the oper that ik (St Bulaing e e ] Strest, Norwich, Conn. e | ever this paper reaches, that have not || ating chair and in the laboratory want an estimate on any work In ‘my | line, I'll be pleased to give you the Hartford.—About 100 membe Remedy, Uric-O, we want them to try | sophomore” ciass of Amnerst t now at our expense. We firmly be- | K C C. M. WILLIAMS, PAINTING! PAINTING! jofxde o Lieh i t ve that there is not a case of Rheu- II\ t TA PARL R o s 5 That is our business and no the urday night and had dinner at the|m atiem in the world that will not yield L y Ge“”‘zf&“;”:‘“fi‘t"d B":“d"‘fl- time to bave it done. We Will be giad 1 Garde. to the wonderful effects of Uric-0, an iz RIS | ain Stree t0 pive you estimates and our work okt e o s we want to prove it to every doubter (| Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. ‘Phone $70. aug1sd | Wil be done in a first-class manner at ki AT eritE 10, aD St tal eyond all possibility. ki) b;fly'\fl\" Astairns P e a reasonable figure. Give us a trial e ed B | to do this is to give a large bottle o apri8 hS _ - osder. e tonen jaguinty FPomona grange| this remedy to every sufferer and let | IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED | caown & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St eyl n Orange, at which | him test ang try it to his satistaction. | 268 5 a nitiatlon. | If you suffer from Rheumatism, no | AND DIES Baete Wallingford.—The local Hungarian | M3Hter What form, just cut this notice yut of the paper and €end it, together 17 ‘one hundred noohe trom aved @ Bt | with your name and address, also the [} Hungary. The volumes are for adulty | 1me of your Druggist, to the Smith hy r 0., 184 Smith Bidg. Tacuse, . 1 i b Drug 8 0 mistake will be made ehurch mempers Y @Ppreciated by the | N 'Y, "ang they will send You by re- in selecting THIS school o, | t2en mall e order or yo‘ur ?,»uzmsz Cuies of Susibes ]—]ack, leery Burkhard{’s Bock Beer as the one to attend. WM F BA E you can laugh at the other fellow. . . E. G. RAWSON, Agt, House §54-2. 227 Main St. 'Phone 559, | apri0d (Successor to A. T. Gardner) New Haven.—Chiet son of the New Ha Caledonian| We ask a special “THE club _andg 8. Wilson will sail for|¥ou purchase a e e S and TRY IT. NWLONDON Liverpool by Cedric July 10. They | Pills when receiving the free bot- . JSON C i v B will spend the greater part of their| from your druggist, as the pills | THE JOHNSON €O, Mer- B . FINEST IN THE CITY. usiness @‘u'e e thme visiting relatives Srestly masist Tl Use them to- |l chant Tailors, are loeated at 65 Oal‘dlng — N RABrubech, fim, ¥ewLondon, e gether and be convinced of their great ¥, Chapman's Block. THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin Catalogus for te on the public sisnpost advertising the| We know from experlence that per- |l E: V. JOHNSON, formerly at Stable feb26d sale of T ]‘ estate to real xes due 1 Uifln.lmiufla[lo?‘ sehm«-' nhrl'x al- 33 Broadway. BR. C and unpaid This is the first time in le advertising, and that is tha way T phone 122-4. = - g ; hus been taken in this town. ¢-0.""Send. for Utie-0, o matter HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ., VETERINARIAN 1s the best thing any property ewser Waterbury.—Lying perfectly o | S 7ou ive P8 wold by N0 Telephone $§3. 254 | OMce’at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. |can do. Don't wait until cold, bad \ ¥ 2 perfectly content- | Sevin & Son, Norwich, H. L. Burt, ¥ — ~ —_ 5 weather comes before making neces= it of imma te white, at St.| Putnam, Chas, DeVillers, Willimantic, e ——— | flouse. 15 Tbwn St lephone 618-8. |iary fa:l repairs. If you have new WHEN you want to put your busl WHEN you want o put your busi- | ————— e Mary's hosital, and at e with the | and J Tackermas: Moost a e | A » 2 3 world, herself yeie o et ol e , Moosup, at 75¢ [ negs before the public, fhere is no m ness ‘ore the publ 0 m work begin today by getting our fige THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING ., Providence, R, L. . - § oridy, lirselt and. the llereatter, s] 1d $1.00 ‘per hottle, and we Want you | Giam Botter taan Shisash fre sirariie: | Biam rros (he pub ’.;.g‘v‘\“.'.,'.‘:a"wn‘ni.]:.."!‘.E.!‘Eo':n‘.’é’;-'cfll'igfl'.‘“."‘{-‘s‘. Bulk | Gres o . CO. idg coran of Thomaston,! to have a bottle free. Ing columna of The Bulletin, ing columns of The Bulletin, letin for business results. STETSON & YOUNG,

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