Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1909, Page 2

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Boston Stora| General and - ““"7 Giving. WILLIMANT.C, CONN. Weanesday, in addition te being the 2 E / big dly of the hlr, was “also a bll £ day T St. 's ital, as- Mile year the haspital 'u:::m"m"'m Willimantie.and the Hosscshoe E A a"f" : urned e hosp aul les con 3.64 al al - ed_the idea of holding such a day and | Agricultural assoclation had one of i o -‘“x“m.mx:“”fl.mmn‘w x did so with marked success. the biggest days in itm history Wed- 1 m" sels that have - This year, as the forces were much |nesday. In spi somewhat | l!m L '”n-.un. a busi- i better organized, the event was an |threatening s W the early calf, D- 3. Aoty o i e rasler. even greater sucgess and there were |morning, the ¢rowds poured Into the to N ork A deilghttul yoyage on Long o Bl made a busl- | sound and a superb yiew of the won- yery. few people about the sirests and |elty, went to the grounds early and | 0% t, H M @ B edetick T Bitgood i in the. ‘:IUMZ" that, matter, who cs- |stayed late. xmflm it the ‘grand: @ Ry K‘W st . Reug firlp to Bostan Wed dertul skyline a8d wtertroat of New cap e nsome lass! who work- | s ‘were cons| R Mr. WE® o - l c enwares ed at their task for sweet charity's |vears banner day Shd the, Afmibaton - < gt Frei - B, Pomeray | Daslclaon _aftie s spénding - BeieR g -0 ing e A PO sake so willingly and well at the gate totaied well up into the e R AL £oo -"‘"".,'."‘é‘.u"‘i‘,‘&':r o e 0N it coomatipe Shcoki s Rrigimpmain < A chance for the housskeeper t ob- | nociital Sogether with mmamy - other | Superior io anvining phat mas been | Boliows; Bk : Woodson_aitended the fair at |East 324 St 545 a. vi. (Mondays es= . tain reliable wares at big reductions |young fadies abaut the city and a given in this clty in' recent years. “‘""-u',“v 'M,. Willimansic Wednesay, 4ad | D000, Aye Pier: or it Riyd) in price. The stock to pick from is |larse gumbor o’l yo:nnr dr}n oom'; Ahe ma“w-é was l{vell.e'!aelhhtfl“ s;fillz g:ck 1 mfivflflm&“‘ ? urwwhedn: ‘“" : me: ; large and attractive, one which pre- | Ut ST I8 (8 Ot G|y fakira. Aldsd In Hyening | Bellows; black m"\"v et i Michael Harrintgon of Brookl Fm mum York $1. 7‘ . i f 3 i ng of | Bellow: duck hicks, matns same tio sents, during this sale, opportunities | the jargest number of people. things up. = Good police protectioh | i g in _sbout the congl ou'a Writ for money saving decidedly rars and| Merchants and others who ceuld at- | was provided again and no sccidents | 05 de“n e ) t - the Day-Kimball hospital. . i ford to contribute liberally took much |of any kind were re tempting. pleasure in doing so. One merchant |concerts Sen greatly - enjmd, ::’om' nm, famm li‘llnr m- Large size Galvanized Tub, wringer |Said it was a tworthy cause, and |the vaudeville shows were even su- b} g attachment and wooden 'ha.nd]es, $1.19 | gladly gave a §5 bill. There were |perior to these of Tu Hebrew Holidays. ‘The mbre\\- of \Danielson are ob- serving the feast of Yom Kippur. Miss Rosanna Godreau underwent a ,§§§ N¢ value at 89¢. some who gave _out even larger Secretary Frank P. Fénton was . first A. slight operation at her home on Dyer One’ gallon Galvanized Oil Can, 306 amounts for the little red bit of paste- [again a very busy man and received Class E.—Peck .Wle._ Grgen]ng. 3 year heifer, first street Tuesday. e £ > B » =€ | board. many compiiments for the success of |first, o. ‘W. Hale, A. E. Harvey; 1 John Aylward has returned from Southbridge, where he has been em- ployed for several weeks. Open Air Meetings. Galvanized Coal Hod, 39c value, 25c. ‘When the receipts are all in and [the fair. Asssitant Becx'en ry - John |ond, Twelve quart Galvanized Water |COUnted it is confidently expected that |deVicq was fost efficient assisting Bam'm.mfl‘,.‘, Pail, 17c, the grand total will be $1,000, possibly [in the many details. mantie, d, W, C. Bnhflnm Co- | Ives. ] NEW YORK more, m“ lent Mm m nm erseys— Pint Lightaing Jars, a dozen $0c. et g::;:" Cd: G-dtcl ‘:.g:' P - W yef:.“flntnc.ng. %fl:&l: grade Jer- The evangelists working at the » Medium size Food Chopper, ‘S6c. SPANISH WAR SOLDIERS ciation o Cas alstmaiaied . et | E0ldén sweets, blue pearmains, seys, milch, cows, first. C. O. Brirws, [ Méthodlst church this week have in. i SRR A ley, gravensteins, kings, fulliwateis | second Year heiter, first D. |lerested many people by speaking a g ) Four quart Enameled Pudding Pan,) Prove Their Ability in Devising Suc- | Wednesday Senator Morgan G. Bulke- | 10a Bl dcUcee®econds, W. C. Rob- | W. Ives, second G o B s singing on fhe sireet mear the Ex- su g 100, s ley,/ Railroad Commissioner Andrew | * s . Sy e 5 e icand . | change building for @ brief time each . G a o cessful Entertainment. F. Gates of Hartford, and Representa- nlon.w %" ymbia; Cellml ml'l'b heifer, flr,t 0. 4 o lg! flr < E alt and Pepper Shakes, with cellu- - —— tive.John Perrin of Thompson. e 2o Ramnnn‘,v olunmc m‘bln Bflgg' 1 year hel st D. . lites’s, Bibahied Aberevad lotilome b 0% the "E!s';‘fi';‘uo'.'.*‘.’°".ffi.’c‘é.’ry‘°3fl. el boer g et - g el tollection of “Lan . vaxiéties of afples, flm"’.'e‘confi"l‘”-‘z"hu‘?:' = pyd e':tIm:“ et a” [ g : y 7 . a m o English Porcelain Dinner Set, $9.98.| o Weinesday evening in Town hall | west hinge on the Jump. His aék of |Second, G. A. oo, Witlimanticr third | B Ko 8 Duich Beited —Bull. 3| court of burgesses, held Tuesday eve- Four quart Bean Jar, with cover,|when A. C. Tyler camp, No. 8, United |jooking out for the fakirs and near- | (special), Mrs. S. E. Wolfe, South |years, mt G. A Mn :fl ning, it wae voted to accept the re<} Upexcelled 3 19c. Spanish War Veterans, gave its rst |suich was also anoukh to keep one good |COVERUIY: (1 s, 51|t 0. A Leonard; bu a;:a!! Port of the sewer commitee reiative m:fi P 7 man thoroughly busy. i 9, flecond. A Leonard; mond- 3 o ‘their purchase of the Whalen farm Ae ¢ Ten-plece Toilet Set, $5.00 value,|&and soclal and dan 398, © 2 35.00 value| She ‘affair was held primarily for Aol i Parker, Mansfleld; gravensteltis ot | i ot s O & Lachkrd. ani] L toeen providing for a sewer ter- | From Norwich Tuesdeva, Thurstaya a good time and secondarily to as- % H. ker, Mansfield, second, W.|second same minal tithout litigation. It was also | Sundas ‘White Pitcher and Bowl, a set 95¢. | sist in raising funds to demf the ex- | Contests in drag work by cattle came C- "Robinson; R. I. greeni M. | A. Leonard; heifer 1 1 Yoted to leave: the matter of . renting | - New ork x-fi'u"m Rlv«\ fll’ Dutch Cleanser, four for 20c. penses incident to holding the nexi |in for more than usual amount of at-H. Parker, second, G. A. I the farm in the hands of the sewer | Roosevel Street, Mondays, Dihttdas. Kok pound onn. bie department encampment in this city |tention, and it was a busy place all |manec; rox russets, flrlt, W. 7 5 € 5 committee, The regular monthly bills [ days, Fridays, at § p. m. e, ks P next summer. Many visitors from |about where the excellent exhibits of |inson, second, Town farm, m( first a ond, were passed upon and ordered paid. "Phone- of - write folder. Washing Powder, seven pounds for|other cities and towns enjoyed the |cattle, sheep and pigs 'm‘uunm tic; nck pleasant, first, Mrs. L. E. 3 P. S. Freight received until § p. m 26e. pleasures of the evening. The Races. ‘Wolfe, South Coventry, neona. w. c. H AKER, Agen! ifer 3 E Between 8 and 9 o'clock this excel- Rob blue pearmains, first, M. H. city $4,000 FIRE LOSS. Four guact Covered Sauce Pan, 85| ons chneatt was rendered by the |wis the Siia o e F i et . Parker, Mansfield, second, Mrs, L. B. Leoriard. value, 29c. X 13 il Burned » Thread City Cyclers’ orchestra: Wolfe; baldwins, first, J. E. Whit- 3 first Grist Mill of Attawaugan Co. Burn 4505 quart Lipped Preserve Kettle, | Mareh—Portly Major, gy JEOE0G rom THRANG A IO Pty Rockyille, sgeond, 1, L. Hale; '1:; ond. ‘0. A. Leonatd; herd, g -t —Tramps Blamed. 3 , 36c. verie—Moon Fairy, Frantzen iflowers, firs e e ye; secon . Whterproof Clothes Line, 50 feet,{Overture—Haviland’s' Harmonica, e e %V C. Robinson; pippins, first, Class B. No. 9, Brown Bwiss—Milch| The grist mill of the Attawaugan 200, % ” . Halle Biftfien, T: B SREQ - i a0 ‘Whitman; mnnd W. E. Tillin M cow, first and second A. E. Harvey; | company, situated near that age, e 2 Pl Infermezzo—Cloud Chief, Thile | ors & W P e Verno ankeo, first, Mrs. & I |heifer 1 year. first A . Harvey; | was totally destroyed by a fire that 6e ound. Sieevs Sutey 50 fine dance programme of sixteen | Mojiy 5, W. H. Hall . Woife, wewnd. G. 'W. Hale; cogswell [heifer calf, first F. W. Eastman, |was discovered about 130 Wednesday || Eleventh St. and University PL. \ ‘Willow Clothes Basket, 75c value at}mumbers followed that was genuinely Time: 2.21 1-4 v pearmains, first, W. C. l!omnm. sec- | Windham, morning. The I is estimated at 85 enjoed by the happy throng. The | Molly J. did not start Wednesday [ond. J. B. Whitman. Plate apples— | Grand Sweepstakes—Best cow thor: | hietween 34000 and §3000. There was NEW YORK CITY, . . same orchestra furnished .music for W " Kings, first J. E. Whitman, second | oughbred, first C. B. Pomeroy, Jr, sec: | some insurance on the building, but One Block West of B: il Gopper Nickeled Tea Ketiles ueldancing. Professor Bemnett of Not- | *hne 510" sare. (stake) yomsited as |Mrs. 8. E. Wolte; northern spy. first | ond Brvok farm, third O. A. Leon- |mone on the contents, whic hinciuded || Tne only abolutely mm:“m ally, 9% ey BC 0¢, 39¢, 3L.10.F wich prompted. foltosws: Ou‘: of 13 entries. 6 started. |J: E- Whitman, second Mrs. E. Baker, |ard. a quantity of grain/ There was n prbof transient hotel Folding Ironing Table, 89c. The floor was in c¢harge of Com- m;’,e Sims 5 5 5 |Rockville: fameuse, second, W. E. Til- Class D. Shropshire Shsep—nuck means to combat the flames and | Street. Location central, yot lfi Wooden or Steel Frame Clothes, Mander Timothy McNamara with | gonnie Wilkes 4 4 4 |linshast, Vernon; talman, second J. E. | first P. J. Grady, flcofln‘nd, |eew|d the fire had a big sttt before it was |} 400 rooms, 200 with bath, !u_ Wringers, $3.50 value, $2.69 these aides: Quartermaster Jean B. Sovereign Boy Whitman; 20 ounce, first W. C. Rob- | 8. Turner; 3 ewes, flrlt 8. urn discovered, the building was rapidly per day upwarGs, y T Paulhus, Junior Vice Department Dawson Dillon 1 1,1 |inson, second J. E. ‘Whitman; dom- |3 ewe lambs, first Turner; 3 ‘While nothing definite is Excellent restaurant and cafe Tin Boilers, copper bottom, $1.10,1 Commander James Cochrane, Camp 13 o 3 '3 |mle, second J. E. Whitman, green |grade sheep, first P. .'I. Grady; 3 grade|known as to .the origin of the fire, || attached. Moderate prices. $1.25, $1.39. Senor Vice Commander ~James . O ime: 248 i°k 218 154 319 1-4 Soundler, secontl §. E Wiitmkn. efo- frst P. gy Grady; South- | the supposition is that it was caused || Send 20 stamp for lliustrated Guide ANl Copper Boilers, $2.69, $2.89. nch and Camp Junior Vice Com- | 3 ceg | SO Viands,, firsi tman; hub- 3 ly; | by _tramps. " o i mander Thomas Owens. This was a good race and the horses | hardston nonesuch, second J. & Whit- | Persians, 3 grade lambs, Arst, P. J.| The old mill had stood near the vil- wad Mep of, Now! Yark 0 Wibes: Wash Bisetis: Mc: Refreshments were served at inter- |Were quite evenly matched. man; baker sweets, first J. E. Whit- | Grady. lage for more- than fifty years and Thin Blown Tumblers, each 4. mission. The enjoyable affair was | The %20 class h"“’;"me"“ e e | man, second Mrs. L. E. Wolfe; porters Hon——l vear_old Hampihire board, | wasa landmark that is remembered Jar Rings.of pure rubbier, a & arranged by a committee consisting of | fine race to watch an respective | frst' I, L. Hale; maiden blush, second | frst G. hn Hampshire sow, first | by many residents of Killingly. George % - y » & GO%CRY Pimothy McNamara, James Ccohrane, |heats were taken in this manner: 5 in B G. A. Kahn' CRester white, sow and | Wheaton has been in charge of the SRR son| Thomas Owens, Thomas Joyce, Arthur |Happy Medium . 2 EflW{i}ht,ER‘gvckleI{e, golden_rus- | elght’ pigs, ‘rat G. A Kahn; boar, |mill for the Attawausan company. a i elly umblers, wi weet, M. J. Sullivan h co ] . set s . T secon rst 3 ;- sow, first, G. A. i Y eover, a dozen 30c. Snow. T 1| Tillingnast: ben Aavis, second " Srs. | Kann. X L5 Y "‘l"“" 5 :';)"". o ~0pp. Grand Central Station, New York City b Leila Morse . 4|L. E. Wolfe; seek no further, second 8 w?n:flf“"l g e oy e B .0-'. 00 . Day 2 Infants’ Death at Hospital. Time— 2.23; 2.23 1-4; 2.25. George A, C.ook. cat head, second, Mrs. : ATHLETIC EVENTS. i mu‘n o low days before leaving. for o The H C Murray Lo Viola Mabelle Toomey, aged 11 day: The officials were: Starter, W. R. [: %_W;olfe "?"h cf,‘::;’ rltr(}eirit A Y oL the Pacific coast. Mr. Goodall expects l_-.-lm tation free. «]died at St. Joseph's hospital Tuesday jKing; clerk of course, L. N. Don- |A. Cook; excel sec ge Track and Field. to locate at Seattle and will probably | [}Senasse stemp for K.Y. ity Guide Book snd Mes evening of infantile atrophy at 8.50 |dero; judges, S. Arnold ‘' Peckham, Cook; english rusetts, second W. E. s Home Journal Paperi| (000 18 O ineral wae hold. Wede | Holden Arnold and F. M. Patt; Tim- | THinghast: pound sweets, second,’W. | (In connection with the days’. races| C'oiR in the west for several years Patterns. nesday at 11 o'clock. Burial was in |ers, A. L. French, E. Tillinghast; holland pippins, sec- - |and perbaps permanently. L. ch, C. B. Macfariand at Horseshoe Park, Willimantic, Wed 2 the Willimantic cemetery. - WR dnd M Pratt. second W. E. Tillinghast: sweet rus- | nesday. Memorial Buttons Reach Berough. . T g sets, second, W. E. Tillinghast: hart-| The performances were very cred-| Memorial buttons of Dr. Charles J. ' I *M On Auto Tour. NEW TRACK RECORD. ford sweetings, second W. E. Tilling- | jfable ohes and the young, clean-limb- | Leclaire have been widely distributed 'e 0 ra eu Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Webb with Mr. hast; high slope crabs, first A. A. La- |ed athletes presented a pretty picture |among French-speaking people In this Y Asa Wilkes Red Local -Ti to th.m Columbia; fulliwaters. first, W. |{n contract to the fleet-footed horses in | énd of the county. The buttons are : 3 and Mrs. M. E. Lincoln as _their 2.;0.1‘-4 prs ‘é?h.:h:(o:.mdol.m. Robinson; vanderveres, first W. C. |harness, The summary: inserfbed: “In memoriam of D C. J.| JEWETY CITY CANDY KITCHEN. Agents Lng septi6d Commencing with Sept. 13th for the week, a Lady D - | #uests, are touring the White Moun- ,ek’ O e n' 43 aatonabily. They expect ,,'{,‘Z,‘:‘,:Z.'," s r B hrolte, "bo® | 100 yards dash—Final. heaf, Bristo | Leclatr » s Betaur g Mo ey vesicy strator will demonstrate the|to be gone about a month. A feature of the day's racds at the | favorites, Rist Brs. L. . Woite S6C ot Willimentic first; Sharon of Baltic Cosy Quarters for Firemen. class restaurgfit’ Home ma wm f wrbite i i) fair Wednesday ~was an_exhibition Ond J- ¥ Whitmars comimon marfh | second. Time 11 1:2 seconds. The Firemen's assoclation expects | 3f 41 kinds e ed L exceptional merits of VAN OBITUARY. » mile by Asa Wilkes, driven by F. O. |DSar T b navhitman; bartlett. | . Bristol ran a preliminary heat in the | to have fine quarters In the new Sta- | Pares e, £ream o nS"' '%-:: y 4 ————— Bardwell, that was started, unpaced, a | 3" @ wyi seckle, 'second W. K. good time of 10 4-5 second: tion as .soon as they get into the} Kitchen & 1, ‘K HOUTEN’S CELEBRAT- Mrs. Charles O. Ford. little after 5 o'clock. T ek e Wi | 320 yards dash—Bristol, first; Shar- | bullding and get a chance to fit the | block, Jpwelt iy, Mary Jane, The fine horse failed to lower the . on, second, Time 25 2-5 seconds. rooms they are to have. There will f— ED COCOA at aged 65, died_aa Eha rom ot & anord: | world's record for & mile. 2,05 1-i, |Inhast; bosc frst W. C. Robinson | §g yards run—Tom Tuckey of Un-|be one parior, this to be used by the | QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. about noon- Wednesday at her home, |OVer & half mile ring, but stepped the "“ second W. E. Tilinghast; keifer, | CasVille, first; Higgins, Willimantic, | members of all the companies in the | o 0 o0 ao i 1oy shipa Prices H E READE’S 90 Brooke street. She was born in |Mile in the remarkable time of 2.10 1-4 5 5" C ‘Robinson; sheldon, second | §ocong: O'Nell third. Time 2 minutes, | department, The companies.as an as- A Ww. 3. B A N y Mansfeld, but had made her home |&nd thus established a mew track rec- w C. Tilinghast. A collection of six | Zi 40 seconds. sociation have & common fund and [low. Tolwacco apnd Clgars. 'W.J. Briek- here for many years and was well [Od here. The previous record@ was | oiiciies of. pears—First W. C. Rob- Mile relay—Winning team: Bristol, |this will be used to purchase the fur- | ley. ep6d 717 Main Sireet, Wiliimantic.{known. There * survive, heside her | 212 1-4 held by Roan Wilkes, sire of | yAUCHER, O PEGR=0riny, o S0, 0 | MeCarthy, Denman and Peloquin; op- | nishings. One of the large rooms on husband, a sister, Mrs. L. B. Ladoyt |ASa. Roan Wilkes had a mark of | o0 S o hoe “gecond W. C. Robin- posing team, Cote, O’'Neil, Higham and | the upper floor of the building is to SUMMER MILLINERY sept10d of South Coventry, and a brother, Wil- | %04 3-4 when he estaplished the local | ¢ 10 POLCCh, 0 rat s, . Wright, | Hgniett. Thme, 4 m. 1046 sec. be fitted as a billlard room and a table } .\ oo 0041, reduced prices during July liam Jacobs of Bridgeport. track record. Starter King announced . second A. A. Latham: ree mile run—Tom Tuckey, first; |is one of the things the association and Auguet. Take advantage of the that Asa Wilkes’ performance was g‘&%gf’:‘r‘:‘:' B A A Lathes J. O’Donahue, Willimantic, second: | contemplates buying. wonderful, considering the track and James Higham, third; Benoit of Taft- Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Waldo of Palm | offer. L. .\. Roy, Jewett City. ELMORE & SHEPARD, other considerations. Vegetables. Ville, fourth; John Higham, fifth; Poy- Fla, were recently the guests (Sucossors to Sessions & Elmore) Dr F C. ACKSON Great interest was taken in the ex- | Pecks of Potatoes—Mammoth, sec- | erd, sixth; Herrick, seventh; Sughrue Simon Waldo. 200k s a, d r II " hibition and the‘vast crowd watched jond D. W. Ives, P Soug‘; V;Vln%l:-km; &A‘I‘;log; hpl,ayomm ran three laps. - at wholesale and rstall Parties, I every move of the horse in action, |green mountains, first win o) e m., sec. 3 Embalmers an uner; nnfiflfs, DENTIST cheering wildly at the finish, Rockile, second C. A- Ericson, Mans: | Running broad junp—Arthur John- CREDITORS ENCOURAGED. ;:u;:?hl‘l, ek supplied. Ageat for the - ; fleld Center; uncle sam, seco win | son, firs secon i g ; eKinley myusic, 100 & copy. ; 60-62 North Street, Painl A i = iTh. Pouu‘;ymAmrd- Baker: maggle murphy, first J. B.|Fred Herflck, tnlrd. ufinu ce, 17 tt.| Splendid Management of Receiver of | ;'\ = oo "novte City. Teiephone coLuecizon. ainless Extrac ing an emium on te Wyandotte, [yn it eeond M. H, Parker: dela- |1 8-4 in. Co-operative snwng- Society. - ————— James White, Willimantic; silver lace. ot 11li ‘Wi e Alas ware, first Edwin Baker, second J. Running high jump—DeWitt Ta- Filling a Spectalty Hiram Beligwe, Willimantic; golden | "3, (o “banner, first’ Bdwin Ba- | throp, first; Arthur Jehnson, second;| Danielson creditors learn with ‘n- WHEN READY 7o BUILD, Lowest prices. All work guaran- lgg_’.'_ t‘";’r'r';d elowu, tl‘:’ ] k"ml ~ | ker, second H. B. Pomeroy; carman, |John R, McCarthy, third. Height, 5|terest that within a few weeks Judge | select your miatepial from our choles i plymouth rocks, Hiram | 5.t o A, Fricson, second J. E. Whit- | feet. Marcus H. Holcomb of Hartford, re- | stock of LumWér, Paints, Cement, L. M. REED teed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 | Bellows; Dwight Ivi d, South ’ Vi v has the agency for the Travelers Life & 2 g GOvE;, Lyight: WS, IMEGNS:. et n; double vielding, first M. H.| Shot put—Arthur Johnson, first; no|ceiver of the Co-operative Bavings | Nails, etc, We carry & complete AN Aceident 8 of Histford, CF, -wal ] T un St Willimantl.. . sugéTThS | Windbam, & C..whits Jeshern, Hirsin R coutier. Hekt: I, B Bom. | second award. Disthace. o7 feat. Soclety of Connecticut, will submit | of masons’ and bullders’ supplies. R K. celdent Co. 3 Bellows; S. C. brown leghorns, Hiram | .;."" i5iq coin, firsf, M. G. Sparrow, | Polet vault—Amos Lewis, first; John | his final account to a judge of the | Chureh. Jewe - the Uniied States Health and A jei- Dellows, and second, jap. silky, Hiram | wijimantic, second H. B. Pomeroy; | McCarthy, second. Height, 7 feet, 5| superior court for approval and will gent Ins, Co. 62 Saginkw. MICK. WMk Bellows, and second; It. bramas, MT. |y ,act rose, second M. H. Parker; po- | inches, k for hia discharge as receiver. . P : " Byron, Willlmantic; JHiram Bellows. |iaris, second M. H, Parker. late cob- | 'Points were scored three for first,| The creditors of the company have for rates and full particulars, Soon R reds, Christopher |5 0 "ooond M. H. Parker; wilson's | two for second and one for third, The|already received 75 per cent. of thelr Barry, Norwich; Myron Hadfield, So. Windhdm, Chicks: Blrred plymouth rocks, Hi- ram Bellows, and second; white wy- Box 231. Willimantie, Ct CHESBRO has a ot of small Show Cases and a lot of Drug Store Fixtures for first choice, second M. H. Parker: | high scorers were: Arthur Johnson, § |claims. Another dividend of at least ) new green, second M. HyParker, early | points; Leonard Bristol, 7 points, and | eight cents on the dollar is to be pald rose, first C. A. Ericson; eatrly north- | Tom Tuckey, 8 points. the creditors and the dividend may be n, second M. H, Parker: early har- | Medals aré to be_ awarded to first|Dine cenit. If tig* latter sum Is pald, JRWETT! CITY HOTEL, andottes, Mr. Byron, Willimantic H I 5 ? 78 vest, first M. H. Parker, second H. B.|and second men and a banner t Judge Holco Jwill have paid the nd U Hotel in silver Jace wyandottes, Roderick La. Pomeroy new queen, second ‘C. A. inning relay team. 0 the creditors mo; Cendh” the iRventoty New ui -t -date every riviere, Willimantic; H. Bellows; gold- v t » prttenjne. y rochester rose, second, W. M. | The games were under the super- | value of ll ptoperty that came’ to Bt Jue. ey andor i Bl Bellows, and | gr O T ntie: baldwin, sec- | vision of S, B. Deolltts of the Ton|him as receler ‘i this 1 addition s shestes it second; butt wyandotte, white vlym | 10" 3™ Vpricion: carly goodrich. | Y. M. G A. The ofclals were: Mar. | (o paying ail the exbenses in” settiig outh rocks S. C. white leghorn, firsts | .. .ong H. B. Pomeroy; bovil, second, | shal, E. Frank Zugbee; referee, Ray- | the estate. M. BOURIGAN, sale chcap‘ and seconds to H: Bellows; S. P. B. Pormero: Ba, I 1 ad ted re- : N . o A A v gley, second H. B.[mond Parker of Yale: clerk of the udge Holcomp was “abpoin T Jewett Olty. - eug2d 75 MONUMENTS, L‘;fi‘x’(‘,‘f’}i’gfi&iiwi"a‘r f’;.fi"-'fl:&d’“.‘? Pomeroy: rural new yorkers, second, | course, William E. Fay: starter, Wil-|ceiver of the company in June, 1905, FUNERAL o o H. B. Pomeroy. Collection of Pota-|liam A. Dawson; timers, The assets that came’ to him were 75 Headstones ang Markers in our stock | Pramas, Ar. Byron, firet, Il Bellows |yoe, " special prize, H. B. Pomeroy: |Card and Arthur T. Kelley: Judgee ot | plecas of réal estate in this state and | Faralture ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices | S€cOnd; R. L reds, first, H. Bel- ket » gardener's collection, _first, | the finish, James L. Harroun, in Rhode Island 'and there ‘weré about and inspect 1000 artistic designs. lows; leghorn, R. C. firsi, Mr. | BaTEt 3 £ATIGNOVS foes. first W. s Mott and H. A. Wil'iams; anL;:Tg 400 loans on real esfite in the two and | Orawterd Cesking Runges. ‘Phones—Store 41-2: house 35-5. HIRAM N. FENN, Byron of VVIIhma tic. Bantam fowls v v ! g UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER John Lennon & Son, A binson, second Edwin Baker. Beans, | James Hurley. states. It was his duty to dispose of \ €2 Chureh St. Willlmantie, Ct. o —Buft cochins. first, Mr. Bellows; sec- | fobincon qecgig TOin Coliy: Peace: B e all of the real estate and collect on MOOSTU P HOUSH. he Imantie, Ci corner Maih and Watson Streets, ond, C. O. Barrows., . Willimantic; Robinson. Willimantic. Onions, Td- the loans and he has administered on| g 3 King, Prep. | K 8 King, Mga ‘Telephone. Lady Assistant. Willimantic. Conn. black cochins, first, Mr. Bellows; pat- [1oo0 O™ 5 S 3 ! 3 Personals. v e e win Baker, second prize. Cabbages, all of the estate with the exception - connectea ridge colitines, frst, C..O: Barrows: |t Eiwin Baker, steond W. G Fob:| Caro Latham of Eastford'was at the |of six ftems. e still holds (w0 | gpectal atiention. pa B Cmmeras second; bearded white polish game, | Inson. Cucumbers, second 'W.'C. Rob- | fair Wedneaday. pieces of real estate and has for first, Mr. Bellows: silver duck winged |\pson. Beets. second. George A. Cook. loans uncollected, but expects to dis- | Meesws, Conn- Tel S6-1a at < Me 8°d. | Melons, first Edwin Baker. second I. L.. | ~ Stenhen P. Coffey of Norwich was |Pose of these matters soon and make firgt, Mr. Bellows; golden seabright, vi his final accounting to the superior first, Mr. Bellows; siiver eabrignt |E0IS, SOOI Toun farm, Rl | s ¢ voitor Wednesday. Court"The estate that came into the | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law TWHEN vou want to put your busi- THERE 1s no advertising medium in | ness befora the DUBME. thers is no me- Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- | @ium better tnas thiougn tha advertis: tin for business resuits. ng columns of The Bulletin. L first and second, Mr. Bello B - 3 fowls. black cayuge. Sret and seens: |first, Windham Town farm, Farly | winis 1. Copeland and family of possession of Judge Holcomb was in- PATENTS < H. Bellows: black muscovy, first, H. [Sweet corn i el %R?P‘“;:gm:’f Chaplin attended the fair Wednesday. | {rat nad been. filed '{," creditors and i 1 Bellows; duck chicks. black cavuga, | Tweet OO7h SR TP Lo TSI By allowed against ghe society amounted | Protect your ide@. Handsome 63- first and second, Mr. Bellows. Pigeons, | TWMps. C. A Bricson, second. Pep-| g ¢ Chapman and Miss Nettie E. [fo 370918506 Fhe roceiver has patd page Gutde’ Book Free, . White jacobin. first and second, C. O, |Per%: fecond - L. Hile. Jtugar b Snow of Chaplin attended the fair on |as dividends to creditors $331886.54 ¢ r y Barrows; \Jhite fantail first, ' €. 0. | Kine, fret George oot Wednesday. and in gdditon hus paid preferred | Phoenix Block, Dlnulun, Conn. Barrows; blue muffed tumblers, first. Miss TIsrael. Willimantie. E = claims in full to the amount of $3,%4.- | oct1TuThS i : : Py . and secand, Mr. Bellows; biuebeard % bl . Oscar Hemmeller of Willington 07. He has refunded to claimants by make every saver in this vicinity realize | |tumeiers secons sy Benows; biacic |celiction o vefsiabies, Bockuneat |t e tair F1O% ™52 arder ot ‘the saperior court 18633 | P . A £ 3 # o : {fArst H.' B. Pomerov. second W. C. e e tof u m M‘ m lf that in THIS savings institution he is 7 Prep e - i 1y &f'-sfifi;’:g}; Robinson, Rye. second, W. C. Robin-| Louis M. Phillips, postmaster at|date is $535400.89. He . T Gl ¢ ops . son. Cauliflower, second A. A. La- | South Coventry, attended the fair on | bank to his credit $68.812.20. When b Al o Rl o LT -lma;n Columbia. _ Salsify, second W. | Wednesday. the further Qividend of 8 cents on the 10 Ct‘u Pound assured of as good security as is possible | |wmsea turuits oo ¥ Betiovs: black | Robineon, | Osfe, wecpd W €| e o warwich, accompa. | umbimtea”to 05156 s wgn cenis | gt THE mmut STORES swallows. first, o black i 4| inson. . Winter wheat, ‘second, W. C.|nied by Senator Fred Brown of the | CCrtain to be paid the creditors |, nieison, 2 nuns, firt! H. Bellows; yellow crestéd i on each dollar of their clalms, but Moosup. {in any bank of the land, our business | |himes s si'Bolons Mie'ouet |RVTNL ppsin prst windnam | SHoSHnE St vore ntiresied | 7 RSV i one st s | sepsa e elmets, first, Mr. Bullnws. ‘blue Town farm, second, Edwin Baker Y. . |probable, thé amount received by . helmets, first. H. Bellows hite d - would more than double in a month. Brat; Mr. Bellows: biack owss, [ Jiareest, watermelon —First “Eawin | carence E. Chester of Chaplin 15 in | srecnt grebies than the propeity’ i Baker, second George A. Cook. o Why I e Bt : Ry P S AN e D P M g i Mo y et your money work pa.rtly for white fantails, first, M: Class B—Bull 3 years, first C. S.| mogun Clerk Frank Whittaker of New | aside from the money that will have blue fantails, flm Mr. Bellows; | Turner, Chaplin, 1 year bull, first, W, > * ) ol creditoes, i i V. M, w e e e, st o | Haven, formerly of this city, was in | been paid the others when it might as well work solely e, st e, B C. 8 “Tumer; "mileh cow. arai " OIS L ettt e B0 L 4 riviere; ck hor & urner; ar heif-| ' 3 , . . p Mr. Deilwn second, Mr.mvlfla:'_' . S. Turner; 2 year heifer,| ; Watered Flowers on Woman’s Hat. ' | Oregon, Wednesday, having - spent ) for you Bellows, see- | first lyes, second C. 8. Turner; Monday’s Bfl:%,»n Telegram said: | several months with lcal relatives. ond. Mr. Larievere; red chick homers A 1 year heifer, first and second.C. §.|John Matura, 1 in the second Mr, ‘and Mrs. Henry M. Danielgon, Bb first and second, Mr. Betlows; blue | Turnér; heifer calf, first D W. Ives, | story of 19 Hallett street, was ar- | Mrs. “Harry M. Thompson, Mra. e chick homers, first and second. Mr, |South Windham, second C. Turner rested yesterday afternven for wa- | Carpgnter’ ‘Miss Charlotte Carpenter, < Bellows; blue barred homers, first, Mr. | herd foyr cows and bull first 7 tering flowers. Bt the flowers were [ Miss Klizabeth R. Woodworth, spent THE UNDER . Bellows, secon ‘Wr _Lariviere, . V. | Turtier;- gradé Devons. milch cow: artificial and were on the hat of Ma- Tuesday in Foster, R. 1. H ‘ mu ul‘ w illlman tic Savin s homers, first, Be 0. V. 8. Turner; '3 yvear | ry Marshall, who is a demestic living fifm:fin ‘Danielson &?aple attending g 3 S, fi t Mr. B red | heffer, “first C. S. Turher: 2 year heif- |at 200 Golden Hijl street. M Mar- tie fair on ednesday were first; |er, first’ C. S. Turher: 1 year heifer, | shall was passing under Matu win- | George. Call, Arthur Call, L., E. ' first D. W. Ives, second C. S. Turner; | dow at the time of the incident. nedy, e Starkweather, C. H. Institute 4 riviere: black B. F. clean ley R S. Turner; B.| Matura was watering some plaits |lett and Clifford Woodsdn. Lariviere; blue owls, first, yrshire: on his window. When he saw Miss Miss Mabel Drabble of Putnam was White; black magpies, first. Me: < : 4 Kahi Marshall's flowery headdress he could :lt;. guest of local friends on Wednes- w‘v’: bll(;)c( fa.!'l]ulll dlm. 8. m-« 2 ns. 2:1 rea:lut( ‘::xo umpuu;:.':n:c n.:‘r.lz RR mant; ver dragons, first, . Dépot owne woman. A e U €as. Bordeau; ir of old .gra ulmn 1 _second sa 3 year insult to isjury by placing his thumbd | New Britain.—The New Brltam 0Oda H C MU AY’ Pfes!. N D Webstef TI flr:t. e;:"ypgnr":n”' mey% 7‘& fer, mt"\e and seconds, at his mn:‘u‘ wiggling his hand at | Fello young gray squirrels, first; - Daniel veu' heifer. her. He was arrested a few minutes onnell. Willimantic; red foxex Srat | second Brook faxm. Jafer

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