Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 24, 1909, Page 8

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T g g g # A MULMTUDE OF SPLENDID VALUES &WAIT YOU. THERE'S ONE Aty et et 3 T in % Deputy Tyler Cruttenden. MORE DAY IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MOST UNUS: | celebrities who are h ; ! ‘man s Wiliey., was also up Fri- | 4, ihe result of a. visit to'a New 3 VAL VALUES OFFERED IN THIS WONDERFUL TRADE: MOVEMENT. P ey o o o O Hobas R Bl ercen catiy Prid vt Yarmex, Deputy Dalcy Com . THAT THE “MILL END” SALE SHALL 'HAVE A FITTING ENDING ; ; g ey Sy o et e o aane, for " thg | sample of milk “which was sold in . VERY SPECIAL OFFERINGS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE 2:“’.‘:“7,1‘"’.‘;.’215’1 {nere x'fl“x';. 3 : FEL - | summer. hll:):éu Stark will remain in z-‘,";:;l v o pee e n 0 a 'y STORE IN ADDITION TO THE HUNDREDS OF BALE ITEMS. HBRE | ture. Jure will be o bell-ges an ATy “hall Jm Lillie will go tlown to cam prosecuted. 3 4 AR X % like all other such occasions a ure [ Mo e 4 e day mornin, .. 3 ILLIANT BA N ANCES, ONLY A SM. coty the A1l ith hi e Horace Johnson Says. el saomr. o s o S s i (B, e enl, bedifes M8 ueusl Fouting | train, and Sl teke with bim any ST | L 0t weatner propnet| "G THIS WEEK 4 | boy: PART: A 3 # N S > o rt at the Y. M. C. A. building. says there will be a storm today an ” ANCIENT ORDER OF HIERNAN‘., ity Bas! ; "-’Tbc. boy‘- in the second -qu:fl are: | Sunday, with another July 30 to Aug- Prices rl.gi.z tro' ’& I' Siits, Waists and Dresses. In the Mill End Sale ~Women's White Lawn Waists, “em- ®roidery trimmed, others in pretfy color effects—Mill End Sale Price 48c. . Women's White Lawn Waists, em~ Broidered and lace trimmed, 'seyeral tty styles, value $1.00—Mill-"End le Price 69c. ! W /Women's Jumper Dresses in neat stFipes and combination trimming — Mill Bnd Sale Price 89c. s "“Women's Wash Coat Ms‘lllqu' di';dtle lors, Vi 6.00—Mi ale B aag; Yame ¥ S weight and discus throwing. ¢ : The closed events include dashes, re- Women's Wash Coat suits, white | Women's Underwear-and “flslfl, lay races, & Gaglic fostball game, prise A he. pixk dor the. A O XL AN Ay Wivan, Willtam Aberg, Harold |ust 1. From August 14 to 16 thers Are 'Wsfliflfl o a Vacation 7 | nhich, will ve hew kel Lol L S e Avery Holmes, Thomgs Leahyr | will be a big disturbance, with light- If 50, step in and gt an ACCIDENT | [2pidly. and everything now indicates event will beé a decidedly im INSURANCE POLICY . for ONE| ;ortant one in athletic circles in the THOUSAND DOLLARS for ONE|state. Athletes of .world-wide promi- YEAR, /Given away with a box of | nence are a the entrants and the Worisn, events are enough to assure the v zpecut::‘:l good time. Lhm :;nllv will - The Hosiery costs/you $1.50'a box | be mno sm uze 0f; fhe BREEIN: ot :lt:n‘flm Guaranteed to wear six g:dma"' ‘0}?‘ :%::::rr’t :‘n’(‘ldc “"“m: ‘mol . y . “The Meén's Half }-fiu come in black %fi'e'fl:{»: ac{r’e‘:’t‘;“mflxfiwt‘fie'l%,pm or fan;-the women’s Hose in black. | anq 300 yard dashes, the 440 and,880 See. sample policy in our window.{ yard runs and the one and three mile DO IT NOW. . runs, as well as broad and high jump- ing, hammer and shot putting and e -~ i mfl. Manchester, Sidney Alling, Wal- | ning, thunder and wind. meet at Fairview S fer' . Shanley, Loue StockWell, Clar- If you need one it will pay you te look us over. All other ‘goods at greatly reduced prices. cuss matters "~ the . affair, | ence Sevin and Roy D. Gilntour. L B “2“ =L erTY CLERKS OFFICE. Look Here Womln! NEW ENGLAND Now Located in Mayor's Office Until MADE TO NS TEC] X < Changes in Superior Court Clerks’ SmTS FIT YOU sl 25 e ieets Office Are Completed. AT ONLY schWanZBrn at this week’s m - Al ADY MADE SKIRTS at 3 = s Todge, ml in ¥ W Ok A:. O Growell is now_lo- Lm:: Pfifn than you would elsewhere = - oy the -me of the Jod cated in Mayor Lippitt's office in City | poyeso pay for the material alone. those of Norwich | _are hail, Baving moved. there temporarily, | "oy 'y LU0l 4o Skirts to measure at giving f his office to th ““Home Furnishers,” clerks i?!m t::e e?:perx;r ocofi:t ‘;-hu: $1.25 (to date) for miore than 5300 their rooms are being renovated this | women dm Norwich and vicinity. 9-” '.mf Sl., Wlshlngwn sq 4 S ::mmer.mfl‘e IWHSI p::babl;ly be located P & o i i ere un nto September. th.nln‘ el . Open venings. D e b A D o e NORWICH WATER POWER CO. MARSHAI.US Agency rsa forward with interest a&nd natural color, soime lace trimmed, 0338, jig, reel and breakdown dances, and | Norwich who, values up to $11.98 — Mill End Sale| At Mill End Prices other events. /There will also be de: : ; N aatae ¢ 164 Main Street, Norwich Cir. Library. Price $7.98. S gree team drills and drum corps con. LADIES' AUXILIARY, A."0. H. | Annau Meeting of Stockholders—Direc- | 4 o qmymp " Women’s Low Neck Vests with as- i > PoLe Women's Rajah Coat Suits, navy | sopted-ja; K ds -of 1- | tests. The games will start at 1 o'clock | At the regular mesting of the Ladies' Blue, black and natural color, fegular | i(y_Mill End Sale Price 12%c each. | Bi0e afternon and the list of entries | auxilfary in A. O. H. hall Monday ‘hall Women's Straight Rib, White Lisle| The national eonvention at Dublin of | omcers of the 'i’fl.u ,dl‘vhl? ‘Water Power company was held at the tors and Officers Re-elected. Carriage The annual meéting of the Norwich value $21.50—-Mill End Sale Price $15.00 evening the ladies -had- ) " | nlon Suits, with lace yoke and knee, | the Board of Erin, Anclent Order of | omcers Jf the, First and office of the treasurer, No. 40 Shetuck- Ghe and / u:ga _;nlamy—Mill End Sale Price 50c Ehm}lnfielfi: b;u:lnl!‘:no%fl’s; se;:l‘v‘:d 3 et street, n‘ %.1 &'xemx Thurst]iny morn- 5 f 3 a Suit. send a d te to the Unite 'S n d ing, at whicl ere was a large rep- Muslin Underwear and Corsets to lay before the Ancient Order of Hi- Yol s resentation of stockholdérs. The re- Automob“e Iv || M" E d s ' : = B Al zfernlan:'{:_ ;.hlf K:un_trrg t;nel conruson P ports showed the comlpany ha; had a N I ' reland. e delegate also P % ce year and the followi: irect 'n' e Wit End >a UJ o Men's FIITMSMIBS il meke a reply io the criticlams of A aclgL LY g e e rs-el::tad‘:wj Arthur M, Brewer, P i pe P i . me lot of Women's J. Bi Corsets, g atthew Cummins, president o or- N g T A . L. B. Almy, William H. Al He t #1100 quality, limited number. all hose. In lh?‘l" End Sale der in Ameriga, who spent two months SPANISH WAR VETERANS. ¥ Osoott; Bliam Cook. At a subse- SPECIAL SALE OF a n lflg supporters, size 0 25, value $L Men's Collarless gligee Shirts, in voring' to e etera ans fr b quent meeting of the directors the fol- | Mill End Sale Price 69c.’ plain tans and blues and solid grounds | 5cattered bodies of the order there, | . Spanish ‘,Y:.'nv.'mvx.s.' from:all ofe” | lowing officers were re-elected: Pre LOW SHOES and W SN t Covers, French|With contrast stfipes, all 50c and 58¢ » » - for -t ident,” Hiram Cook; secretary a ), % Gtste Tace and Insertion trimmed. reg. | Shirts—Mill End Sale Price 3% sach. REBEKAHS. which had its. treasurer, William H. Allen. The cop- || - ONE nl‘-‘o;:":"'_' ‘:""g h‘:" % ular 29 ality—Mijll_End Sale Price | Men' After the routine - business Yas d y Fri- | pany has no extensive work planned a atent Leather Oxfords, ‘I' i 35 o v R, ol -l Pl ettached. 3143 | transacted at the regular mesting of & rere “aboat 100 | this O Do, Yo scee gbout e $-0 0k 0 Grado—-* r mmlng Women's Night Robes, high and low | 4uflity—Mill End Sale Price 95¢ each, | Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 21, Wednes- | delegaten present,: representing Noun, ey i PR - - - PRICE $1.98 2 ‘omen’s Nig! es, high and low 3 day evenimg, an invitation was réad|camps in Conpecticut.. The conven- . & Corri d Wi Wark of all kind meck, lace and insertion trimmed, reg- || Men's Plain and Fancy Color Seam- | from Sister Mary B. Worthington and | tion was opened with inyocation by ORTUARY. ’ R T ® ular 98¢ quality—Mill End Sale less Sox, fine gauze, 12%c and. lsc | Brother Worthington inviting the lodge | Rev. W. D, Mossman 'of New Haven, B T Tt PHE LOT SNlier’ Bussh, Do Anything on wheels built te erden [ ity qualities—Mill End Sale Price 10c & | members to a lawn party at their home, | who is & member. of Foote Willism . Tillson. and Patent Leather Pumps; pair. No: §32 East Main street, Thursday | post, and then am 8s 0f we Word has been received here of the our regular $3.50 Shoes— h 4 afternoon and evening, July 29." It was | was made by 'ge F. Gammons recent death of William H. Tillson, at g 3 At Department AT voted to accept the hospitaljty of Mr.| New Haven, commander. of 4 Mansfleld, Mass. The deceased was the - - - PRICE $1.98 PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. 4 Bmoh ca"![s and Mrs. Worthington and a goodly | Osborn command, No. % father of Willlam D. Tillson, prinei- 20-inch - Fine Silk. ' Floss Pillows, S h i number is expected to be present, ven. £ ; pal of the Broadway school in this ONE LOT—La Russet Kid Sailor walue 39c—Mill End Sale Price 20c. | |1 the Mill End Sale A committee was appointed tg rep-| Reports of: officers and city. He had beep sick for some time. Tice b 90 conte (22-inch - Fine Silke Floss Pilows, | Dytch Embroidered Collars, lange “fi?fi."}%&"‘.ie"o{h? ;Sdn‘ ?‘ . baxy: 2 Sk e R . s O, e cun ar value 50c—Mill End Sale Price 396. | varlety of patterns to select from.| stat at Faitview Sunday t pige To gf:{‘;‘:' o}"‘.g;nm‘ e u'fi. / the | Eiizabeth Cox, wife of Daniel J. Hig- ||, This is an extra good lot for ¥ 24-inch Fine Sk Floss Pillows, |plain and scalloyed edges, value 25c— | the annual picnic of the 0dd Fellows Y Gamaaonsioie: (i RAding o e :,.‘:’ L Sovit i e tlh mowey. unnpnum“' walue 65c—Mill End Sale Price 3 nd Sale on Lahor day. These sisters will be | candidate for election. for atate de- ;’“"’,’ after an illness of elghteen Also a number of other Spe- . Columbia Shetland Floss for knit- cial Lots for Misses and Child- } present: Past Grands Lula B. Palmer, | partment commander. Saturday after- k sum; Ada M. Revell and Magy E. Green. noon a shore dinner will be seryed the "‘fl'-'.fi" d:cmleuggnvu ?ll?g‘elons resident 507.5(5 North Main Street ~ ° ting and crocheting shawls, in white . g " : 2 1 1 1. —Mill i H i war veterans at the Colonnade at| ren’s Wear during vaoation ti 0 glore, yalue 3120 o voupd=Mill | Muj] Tigs at Mill End Prices WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. | BSavin Rock and the day will be sbent | Jhmeo sns Ams Con tn i site San iz {8 ooy End Sale Price 98c a pound. =, e LS 8¢ hock Snd Uik KPR ba dpeat | . Dainty Embroidered Mull . e ‘regular meeting of Sedgwick | In sighi r“the esco) uary 4, 1900, she married = Daniel J. < P i g : French knots. and - Grecian . pattess, | Woman's Relief corps, No. 16, was heid | members of Osborn, camp. Mayor Mar- | Higgins, They have two children, : ; emstitched and scalloped edges. 50¢| Friday. afternoon with a good attend- | tin, Gen. Edward S. Bradley and a | Dorothy, agea 9, and Clarence, aged 6.| . - MARY P. CLAPP Porch S ol H ks value—Mill End- Sale Price "wach. | ance present. ; . |pumber of the members of Admiral | There also survive, her mother, four 7 P ans are ng formulated for an sisters—Mrs. James Sigsworth of New- rCh dCreens and nammoc Pl being " formulated fo Foote post will ‘be the guests of the i h of N 1 Buying Direct From the Manufacturers v A all-day picni¢ at Lincoln park on Wed- | Spanish War Vetérans'at the dinner|gary, N, J., Mrs. Mary Wells of Revere, At Mill End Prices f . | nesday, July 28, in observance of the|at the West Shore. i Mass., Mrs. Frank Brown of Bridge- Embroidery Materiais. i n " n 28th anniversary of t! founding of | o g port and Mrs. ‘William Moore of Nor- , tells the story in a nutshell; teils why . Bamboo Porch Screens, best outside | UDMESTIC Department the local corps. It is planned by those ORDER OF VASA. wich—and five brothers, James Cox of WOMAN'S, EXCHANGE, ladies come from miles to' our store bankc, Size T8, resular price $5¢-| Bleached Cotton Crash, value Be— | ! charge to make the occasion mem-| ‘The semi-montlily meeting of Lodge | Bridgeport, William Cox ‘of New Lon- |237 Main Street, Fay Building. | for DRESS GOODS. ‘Come and learn Mill End Sale Price 75c. Size 88, reg- | Mii| End Sale Price 3c per yard orable. . Oscar, No, 30, was gwell attended Fri- | don, and John, Michael and Thomas | = Tel, 356-2. J10TThS | our prices and add your to our vlar price $1.05-+Mill End Sale Price | " : d At the reuniop of the Eighteenth |day evening in Foresters' hall, but-veryd Cox of Norwich. ¢ increasing list of customer: - i Bleached Turkish Towels, slightly | regiment, which will- be held at the | little of general mt%- done, One| Mrs, Higgins was a woman of trie BRADY & SAXTON, s s lg'g:;flggt‘,“:;lue 10c—Mill End Sale g\nfik}nghlm l{efi?urlal on Aug. 18, the | new member was initiated into this| Christian character, and bore 1;.‘ ;l- - ‘\ y V3% elief corps will serve one of their | prosperous lodge. s tiently ‘and uncomplain . . WALDO WOOD WEBB PORCH L e R T . FFOSDethas lody e o B P o 5 Sem=antnelX Teléphone $08-s, Norwich Town. - SCREENS : valve 12%c—Mill End Sale Price 7o a R : A e ; This screen is fitted with strong, | yard. TAFTVILLE SHOOTERS WILL HAD DELIGHTFUL TIME’ an;f}:z:x;mes;l::.:nwlmgg wife 2 > oy p?x{;x::dm(;ol:-fi\; e e un}?r‘e lfl‘zc‘l"-;gtlr;‘r\"BElar;kstgl (gray NTER STATE 8HOOT. AT CAMP BROWNING. | this city, and her E L i o )\ km B°Wllflg A“ey.’:. , " value 20— i e YR X ble and easiést screen to operate’ in lgp ¥ i il End Sale Price | ¢ harn New - England Schustzen | First Squad of Y. M, C. A. Boys Return to a multitude of friends. the-market, artford, August Unclaimed Letters, Bund to Contest in’ and Second Starts on Their Outing. . LUCAS HALL, ’ - Bize . 4x8, ular price $1.85—Mill| . Short lengths Turkey Red Damask; 3 3 -\ End Sale Brice $1:44. "Sise txs Tegu- | dtays S0c & vard, all table lengths— 1.2 /and;3. The first squa &t Camp Browning \ e L5t of unclaimed letters at the - T o e el S pecop Rt ke Vel g For the first time in_twelve. years | broke camp Kriday. atfer Tiaving thor- P s g VAT g 6 Shetusket Bimet. Mill End Sale Price $2.95. Size 10x8, T the state shoot of the Southern New |Oughly enjoyed a little more than two |\ ACion' (3), Maud Barry, Vincenzo URNHAM, Eye Specialist oct13d J. J. C. BTONE. Prop régular price. 3485 — Mill End ‘Sale i England Schuetzen Bund will be held | Weeks of camp Wfe at ‘Groton LANg | perayeuti, Mrs. M. T. Brown, Annie d " %:. $3.95. > Pa an Massa 3 cream this season: with the Hartford Schuet- | Point. Everything' be Burdick, Arlene Collins, Georgie Curie, 257 Main Street. . zen-Verein, at Schuetzen park, which [for" & successful y ‘D. H. Finnegan, Mrs. A. A. French, S. Is the best specific to keep the skin in | 28 &N area of fifty acres of woodland | NaVing been ~particulatly propitious. |y Harrington, Mary F. Harper, C. THE HAMMOCKS perfect. condition fromthe summer adjoining Keney park in the north Iixt;;'&;lgglce‘m ”t'll!esmyazv:he Hooper, F. A, Joraan, Winthrop: L . COOL Palmer Hammock, regular _value [ S98—39¢,59¢ and 75c per jar. 3 » _|ing ana Friday. The - hoye veturged | colngFrancesco Mocioce, ; 31:00—Mill End Sale Price almer : ot In'lt’glo tieth anmua, toutnament | SUDbuFIed and tanned and ‘somewhat oy .3“135‘!%’::953:;“5 o Ve P al‘fiGlllfll' CALM mmock, regular value $1.25 —. Mill as\follows: The Meriden Riflle club, | ired- but happy. They are -loud in|5o¥: & 800 Marcia A. Smith, Gor- End Sale Price 9c. Palmer Ham- u uw i h M'I the New. Britain Schuetzen Verein, the | their draise of -he . conduct of the | g0/ o S e " Qrinidrie Minnie CDNTENI‘ED ck, regular value $2.75—Mill End | WK Y in the Mill End Sale | Cemenia memn on en, ¥ orein ihe | camp, and are v pleased with | Suiyian, H. B. Sullivan, Adam M. : ale Price $2.10. Palmer Hammock. | AllsBatavia/ Linen. and- Duck ‘Hats | ¥ille, the - Springfield Schustzen Ve. | the culinary dfitflm Wwhich Wheelers % ea rinKers HOUSEWTFE égular value $3.75 — Mill . End_Sale | that sold at 980, $2.50 and $3.25—today the Independent German = Rifle | Deen under the effici < Packages: \Luell E. Morgan, Biia > : . W rloe §2.95, - 50c.and 75c. OO | company . of New Héven, and the | Secretary Merrill Th h Robinson, .C. 'S, Taylor. B that Bhat Toas fre. bobe .COOKS WITH # 0 | ‘All‘Sailor Hats that wi Hartford Schuetzen Verein. ) DR e s Sl *8 fer than that they have R, AWNINGS $2.50—today 50c ind %e“::h”‘fio and | rhe d:flu f the state let are ;'u:yyem edly ex: those Of Previ- | mm—— | "pu:"coc ¥ ey = ) F ‘ » < August 1, 2 and 3, and the visiting 5 b B 7 v . b, X < A tew Awnings, all made, ready to Choice of all Flowers in stock from | com; fes and ests are expected Thursday was a very bu . In G < TJME . ‘Put-up, thciuding: ropes, pulleys,-cleats, :98—today 25¢ a bunch. - R artive, 3 Bublsy R will 58 given | the - early Tyevenin: the’ twwu::inin: A G”” REAS“" o'r 'flca‘zsc lb‘ LABOR o, size 45 inches, regular price $2.50 1 ki a reception at the park and will be |athletic events were e 2 off, ‘the quar- 2 ALL VARIETIES. EaSE End Saje Price $1.95. s entertained by a dinner and a concert | tér mile and the le swims. Both | Norwich People Can Tell You Why i Lo FUEL' oy oy - WE STILL HAVE A FEW 250TH | by, Colt's band. < :-flord‘eld» mugm . In the qgar- It Is So. No Premiums to be paid for. U sne i ff L) The parade of the Schuetzén Bund | ter mile sw came in. first, 5 e g - R e s s i et Tt A e e SRS R | o v : pre—os " H R oxt A tid giving out with every | and will be reviewed at City hall by |t Tace. von Doan’s Kidney Pills cure the cause . m'ns In fllfl “l" E“d Sfl' 25¢ ‘purchase. Mayor {Edward W. Hooker, General | 2nd Sullivamfinished:sécond and third. | ;¢ gisease, and that is why the cures "mlfld lm 'm nrlm n SAVlNG . Palm Leaf P with bou: Edward Schulze, Major WilliAm Wast- | fespectively. The ripbons were award- > s o ans ound edge; R phal, City Clerk Henry F. Smith ana | ed Th“"dr:n‘?m' » Clifton H. Hob- | are always lasting. This remedy Kiin & :-fi < iameter—Mill End Sale Price w £ Judge Lyman will act as escort to the | 508, chal of unior. depart- | strengthens and tones up the kidneys, Frankiin Square, _ < - m'k o ol o ash Goods Depanmant mayor, and atter the parade has been :'ent'; e e Kl’;lclr_:x;l.lil helping them to drive out of the body ;lp ;;-“ Tfl‘:gh'- over Somers Bros. ckel af afety Pins, one dozen v ' H 1 viewe ayor Hooker and escort will L| the liquid poisons that cause back- jun on " rt vt P totals, will“be awarded at a Cam; Call and ses the latest models. . Mlll‘:lfirgd of assorted sizes, .v'lgh:% o In-the “Mill End Saie be taken o park In an automobile, | {11 WM he awarded st s camp| i cadiche and distressing kidney st - where the mayor will welcome the et g‘z:f‘hxgu:ia?ag;fc: 39 checks. | guees and open the shoot with the first | C; 4: &lter the sceond squad has finish : shot on a target of honor. ed its two weeks at. camyp. ; ople testify to anent cures. End Sale Price 5c a yard. ; Tuesday the shooting starts at §| In. the first dhvseuZitsc fhes ten | no 4 7 Muslin_or Batiste, o tie 1 00t - ; ¥ Mrs, Oscar Bjork/ 150 Mt. Pleasant f fine. ur entire line | s m, and lasts until 7 p. m., with theevents that werd held, the totais a i 9f fne quality Batiste, 30 inghes fvide | exception of the targels of honor,| Hicker 82, Benjamin.18, Stark 17, Sul- | Street, Norwich, Conn., says: I found &l fhle season's patterns, value 15c— | which will close ak 3 p. m. and will ba | ivan 12, , Clish 10, Eills 8, Robinson | splendid results rom the use of Doan’s ; and uringry complaints, ~Norwich -‘Common Pins on ‘papers, English make, 400 count, value 5¢c — Mill End .d_. Price 2 papers for 5¢. ", 8he]l Hair Pins with plain and earved ball tops, ic teo 50c value— ill End Sale Price, all 10¢c a card. GAS & FLECTRICAL DEPT. / Alice Bullding. I End i'nlo Price 9c a yard. followed by the distribution of priges. | 5, Peckham 5, Revell 1. Kidney Pills and therefore do not hes- . 5 Dinner and concerts by the band will The last song and prayer service was | itate to recommend them. For some ‘ nf:"?é’«’.‘f&:"fi-'z" e ot \;‘:‘m besgiven each day and ine’ general | held Thursday night in. the- tion o T ol trenbled it nanss St“d for the SI-."’ yisa af bristies, ne z Bastinest) prize targets are open. Two hundred | tent. The songs, suig’ during the en- | t.me I was greatly ez i - A o S B Ki G'I a:&:'i_rgodolggzadwm be distributed in |tire period st. camp,' dome: ‘of which | aches, and when I st arose in the § y 1 P m $50 down to $2. : ad become’ primesta rol the pain was always more 3 y Quast botdle of Vielet Ammonia, full it nenware Depariment o3 B Goctz ie the first shooting mas. | sung with o vy e otten 1t T woutd Lo sown oe| Cold Storage Fire Protec- Many Years ; - o r a A . P s T eare il End Sale | n‘the Mill End Sale Shiooting wimkter. ;m?fidle:pih?n?m porry Snlmv"’:::ooggrlcd the couch "‘:’ "‘“;‘ would become s0 | tion Guaranteed. Of Th' . kl ] s ooa| - Special-assortment of STEEL GRAY | cOmmittee is "headed by Mrs. L. A.|lin. Mr. Merrill told in: an engaging | }ame and painful I was scarcely able cmdfl;‘kelug;;n:‘:?ngsco:% ?:l:e:lln ENAMEL WARE at 10c each, A Grzywaez and Mrs. H. Opperman. Nu- | manner a very apropos. 2 to arise, My mother told me that my M. BRUCKNER, Farrier, n n" merous and valuable prizes are en | a8 an introduction estin, .- The 1ot consists of ten-quart Dish | 1o the winners at the ladies stostinm c sy FUBHTE was e T my Rieanys Dol on Weankiin BeaetY, Neson ek ft planning and doing good work in Nor- Paus, one-quart. Milk Kettles, one-pint oo Blcpigid oy ing at fault, and learning of Doan's b two-quart Saucepans, one.pint e e r‘% Kidney Pills, I went to N. D Sevin| apr30TuThS Mill End Sale Price 10c each. y wich explains the reason for so many X ! % Long-bandle Dippers; three-quart Pre-| * s Bave. & Sow's drug store and precured a : Handkerchiefs serving Kettles, Layer Cpke' Paps, R e o vAlaamie box. They proved to be just what I A : of the people in Norwich end viclnity ¥ two-quart. Milk Bans, Wash Basins, . |'that the proper m‘w of’ sport. required, and in @ short time the pain o 1 ork. '..“Ie M“' Elld Sflla apne and ‘half and two-quart Pudding Cannot h.m will surely teach—fairness gentle- and lameness disappeared 4nd I feit ceming to us for photographio w A bt o A I 54 1 s o A g ot i manly conduct. The bovk then'insisged | DeU1er a7 stronger o every way, T N /# | There are as many styles as colera n s, omen's ' and hildren’s e last day for special prices on bodiles '2. upon lhearing from sical - Director 5 de’ tor % (Su to. A. T. Ghrdner) Bveryday Handkerchiefs, “turkey . red, | Window Sereens’ dnd Fruic Jars. An-| 5 i 2 " | alt claims made for them.” bliin whits, colored borders—Mill End | ticipdte your wants while prices are at 1;:»‘;.';':"'{..% ufifi'm’{,fi‘m For. sale. by all dealérs, Price $oc: alg Price 6 for 19c. | the. lowest notch. | Sarsaparill ; A soctal hour,. followed. this service | Foster-Milburh ~ Co.. Huffalo, New % " and several boys who' are’ recent grad- |- YOrk, sole dgents for the United States. 21 - - - eq uates of some of theé:jocal grammar Remember the name — Doan’'s — and 3 5 RN it ! lood. schools entertained the take no other. P . ; p P Hack, Livery. and Boarding -7 abie prices - T i tz-u‘ llilh Street. ' _MRS. G. P. STANTON, | HoRsE cLiPPING A sPECIALTY. 548 8 octidaw A

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