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e B ¢ EN . ¢ Silver Wy Moy, e ing to ‘week. mu relatives near Olnuarfleld Conn,, Mea. Havens and_da orofuor T Ty B pus- a3 were guests of B. ofi'::tnmm oition Tor the m-ntu“r‘;‘::':m‘.‘ - and Mrs. W. P. Wildes celebrat- | “Hon. B R. Aller in Woodville | Men’ g gt hatures A< Granga | ¢a e 35th anniversary of thelr Wed- | Tucoday aficrnban ax ane of i Wb | nainr maeoion the W""*‘ Has Degree Work. ng with & few of their friends on f{""" on the personal estate of F. m“‘m - adopted : R * Thursday. Ko umber from this place attended| Mis Ethel Froeman was:pleasantly R ST Business Men's Assoclations : What' Town Politics Are and Should Be—What Voters Do—A Contrast of Town Management—When Farm- ers Know What They Want Why Don’t They Get It? | ! it “Me. Bendelt of South bia- | > imbety surprised on her birthday by a few of \ u ches- eeting m O e P 3t | tor, who samg several beautirul solos, ":.,, ckville falt Wednesday. ast|her friends and relaties. She aigo RICHMOND bty of tla board of P e 3 rwioh to prdnun for coll and Mrs. W. H. Harris, elocujlonist. | Glastonbury ‘were callers in the place had the pleasure of hearing Sousa's W.C T. U P—R t Tont stho t was (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) mmyd hm.;e! ::T:: y:.rl.l”mr m::"’&’fi ".. Ru jogg has The “mmnmmg ‘was of a high or- 5““’ h.l(nd u,n W“glnfn : k T. lil r-v)du' : es ent at | yoted to recommend the credit One of the things whic] closed and no ce year | der and large audience showed 'g.,., i rs. D. am recently re- ngston Fair. aystem. of th ¢ Boeaoreary | where the highway line merged {nto u- She was °:ecot;;n§.¢k¢uy her | thelr appreciation by hearty encores n.m,,' at J. % g:;::;:ldn Massl, 8] cqived news from Nashua, N. H. that uasociation' of T‘hmnu Howard W. Yaomans and son John| Mrs. Anna Chesbro reu'mna to her|her grandson , Harold, underwent a| The Fourth district W. C. T. U. had much during my mare or less weary | (0, L land of the marmer. It was fuf o, surgical operation for avenolds and |its new rest tent at Kingston fair last | ful consideration when presented. pligrimage through this work-a-day roommate, Mlss Susan Armstrong ave all equally trim and neat Every| 1oyett“Cliy and several other fellow- | ot Cleveland, Ohio, have been spend- home In Hartford Tuesda: world is why th e rural com- g 4 i munity tol ov. | bridge I passed, and there were plenty | Ly, ing & week with Mr, Yeomans' mother, complications. week. It was muck appreciated. Fous- b; i e, T ey ol local misgov- | of them, little and big, bad its ts planic; s A has moved his tamit Ma. Mary . Yeorians on Comrmbie| s Sac noall & ormer resident off *SMre. sellows has returned ‘tiom New | codchies provided rest and comfort for | protretion o hor u‘.f‘.’u.fl‘i.,:m ; this morning, Now: don't get mot in | ends securcly tied down by a meat|y . i a"eiod, T, OTed KO SAE T | Green. S o Rocky Ford, Colo, He with | York, after a few days’ absence. tired and sick people. -Over 60,000 | undesirable customers—enabling the the collur before T begin: “Whils T | Cross-plece which eftectually prevent- | (0SSO E0OUS 479 Th0m stock From | ik’ gelectmen, town treasurer and| Mre: Randait ie in Wilimantic at the| The ladies of the Baptist church-met | pages of literatire were distributed | honest merchant to coltivams the busl going to talk oy not going to | 63 any loose ends warping up; and G'"up, at Flat Rock, to the Park place | auditors met on Saturday for the pur- | present time, at Miss Ida Reynolds’ 'ruudn to make | and 300 coples of The Outlook, the | ness of those who pay their bills i Talk party. 1 when T get hrongh, | the Eravel on each side from which | ol MR 5 SrRt etk 10 TA0 Tack pose: of “auditing the town accounts X arrangements for the coming conven- | state paper. @ prompt manner. ® u know whether Fm & democrat ot o::‘:&??uz\ :ol teh: »lmu:uru‘gn- Bernard Finnegan, who has pur- -n:"g:epann' n&: annual report for| Special Meeting of Hebron Grange. | tion and 100th anniversary. Miss Jenny Ennis is the guest of n no way Is the book to be a blacks § g -e- # y —— — t Cliftmore. u ot or 8 S Mmugwump of & Prohi- | lie” planks, say sbout the eixty-fourth | thased the Red piace on Fiat Rock, | DUCICRNOR., B8 T30rs a8 80 00 ot | | Ficbron Grange held a special meet- MASHAPAUG N and MTe B . Mhace and aoe] Pits the e e the fenge.” you will have nad need of | f an inch, so that you g felt even | yorye city for the winter, leaving all | the past year the work was not com- l:vgnl-nl- deb.::.'nrng'.’;t:n. frat and S oelpesin Andrew spent Sunday at Slocum. aire is given and is based upon much xx..m Nor do I care a straw ;'&" slightest jar as you drove on or household goods, intendis “, return | pleted until Mond: second degrees on two candidates, Fri- e May Run Through Village | Dr. H. E. [l:nule was a business call- E revious record for paying thelr billes \ which you are who read. If you're a|%% % next epring to work the Visitors Win. day evening the third and fourth were —Water in Lake Low. eru!n P;?‘b"‘g’ }40?0:“ it | 2 Im!u arrangement a careful investi= farmer, 1iving in a farmirig community | Thure were other metiosable details,| EAdie Frink who has 'baen vltul:lvng The Lebanon baseball nine came to| conferred on a class of six. foei & n P e R S at '}’""’ Toou S e Cpuntry, the chances 879 |y ot the above suffice for mention. | s COUSID, Mis. Della Ifons. at Ux-|Columbia last Saturday and showed| Mrs. R. E Bullard and sou Wal-| Until last Tuesday night it had not | frignds near Pawtucket. = ==~ ° 1o the payment of bills will be made the farmaety would only unite in insist- s g g o g oo Wl AT Work in @ mil, e e g o i Returns to Alfred University. T B e v e — The' system differs from that of ) wi ir 3 = ing upon better thin fou bot,” ho declared, “Leavenworth | (oo Gallup is having extensive al-| * A substntial railing is being put up| Miss Annie Hutchinson returned to|a trolley- road through from South- ROCKVILLE B oy ess 1n that e R R 1. sasl ollsion. 1 d——d fool In politics, but | ‘G Ions Tade Ih his resitence. .na|210ns the dangerous places on the new | Alfred university, Alfred, N. Y. last| bridge to Stafford Springs as the Wor- oAb Ry, Driduenoct AR w .Im:fl R':y P.betr'“'ma md"-(_f;ml‘m" how to take care of m- ¥ :0’:':4 becihaes :ll’r s rolling around | giate road between this place and Wil- | Week to resume her studies. cester and Hartford road has recently | Rev. E. E. Sutton visited in Old "g‘"{.":‘ ‘“;;:’l"' man, but the cus- fovernment, that part of ethics which | |0t was. "N, confound nim.” was| Tolon re dty, causing great incon | piaced upon the list of voters to be John Hebard was in Worcester last ebde At at.a ‘moment's perusal & ] ,jas to do with ti aT“":m; nt, dfllc- the answer, ‘he's a prohibitionist and | vorime b BLres ® | made, Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs.|shire where he visited the fine game | week Friday. Miss Lottie J. Burdick has gone to x{nl m-\‘1 n‘nw at once whether & £ i'he great pu.r!le‘lz.rel vided along dis- | 10 S8 away his vote every four years, Willara B. Clarke, the first instance | preserve at Corbin Park. John Platt is working in Putnam. | Stamford, Conn., for a visit and will ::;;gb 8 & dead beat or honest to the ‘] ’D‘"': u;a:tt:at onal :::'-:I': ";!I::l’e- but he's a fanatic about good roads| Mrys. Irving Frink, formerly Beatrice|°fgthe, kind in Columbia. 5 R. E. Foote resumed his studies at| Bert Howlett was in Southbridge on | probably attend the Hudson-Fulton Nmf‘“'[» fthe pltaBenetl ’:“"“ ;:x “;ag" t.'dm s ‘:;” and knows more sbout 'em than all | wy "'ls‘ e Sanee v hae ree| B. B. West is_spending “the week | Trinity college, Hartford, Thursda: business Monday. celebration. h""l.v s the rll1" neficlal to the alring of towa roade. and briiase |the rest of the town. WHhY, he never | qitneq to ner fochop 't Wileoxs, | With friends in Providence. Quigg and MacDonald have bought| The lake is as low as it can bé drawn, | Mrs. Jennie Clough of Providence T s, Dt 1t enabisy Eye gy hairing of tgwn roads and bridges | goas out for & pleasure diive but he | Lirucqto her fathers, Bdgar Wilcox's, | qrs, Mary G. Tucker and daughter|a tract of timber of W. C. Bartholo- |and the gates at the flume have been | has been the guest of Mrs. J. P. Green, | ~Dut Tonest—customer to obtain & about the Tanift orthe PRNipioemion |Duts a short-handled shovel and hoe | iiee " rthur Hill of M a.|Dora left on Friday for New York|mew and will move their mill there | closed until high water mark agaiy Miss Sylvia W. Lanphear of Wen- | Téasonable amount of credit 4o with his capacity for keeping the | under the seat, 80 as to fix up any bad | daughter of Mra. Ann Corey is ser. | (0, 0% absent about a week and enjoy | soon. 08 S s dtotiing L oupehie | terly, wes ot gasatiof Mle Lyve A | qCq olicns the st TeneliE ( e roads in-condition? What do I |Place he happens to come acress. I| gusty il ¥ Tey, 1s serl- | the Hudson-Fuiton celebration, W. W. Bolles and Miss Efie Buell of | augur shop at Eest Brimfleld, Mass. | Baboock last Friday and Saturday their obligations, the past record w town’s roads in-condition? What do I oualy Mrs. L. E. Winter has been spend- | Marlboro were callers at E. W. Buell's aud the Phwtale cotidn mills &t FI:| ‘Mrs. Haftie Stillman and dsughter .;d'w:;:;‘o';lfdf;fl;: to the business care how he votes for president, pro- { VOted against him when he first run P e T _ 4 pod e S 5 th - s vided ho knows how, when and where | \cause he wasnt’ on my ticket, but now CANTERBURY. b < Tl el S i | Y e s Annle R e orroridence | 7 By tiin sutom i & savy. to deotill s e Bogfren iy h.d‘.nyuo;pl:.fl:; Back to the Farm. Work on State Road. low water from shutting down the | ter Mrs. Clinton Crandall the past ::5 ‘o’,“’:“"\"h:"[':":':":";"'"“':‘ basiuatis P v y Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schillinger of| Work on the state roads in this sec- | gates at the lake here. week, ot Biio” Bever . does. wtl "‘v:': Rockville are to move to Columbia|tion of the town is rapidly progress- T g gl thorny road to travel in this el % the usual rural community, about as| Now, contrast that pieture with an- about Oct. lst and will oceupy their | Ing toward completion. Stzickland and GURLEYVILLE ESCOHEAG This bookde being complied by the much science in local government as |Other which I can draw from painful | The social at the M. P. parsonage |farm. Improvements are being made | Prentice hills are nearly finished an Merchants’ Mercantile company of knowledge of snother town.|last week Friday was a complete suc- |on the farm bulldings. The place has| the hill east of Town brook is wWell| gouorth League Gives Farewell Re-| A plenic for the Four Troy, N. Y., and will be issued in about to use the gravel? Tewn politics means the science of governing town affairs. [0f course 8o far as my experience goes, Ishould | for years. say that there was usually shown, in Successful a Digger Indian would show in a [Personal o Yor the 4 ‘t | Ten years ago we had as road com- | cess and netted a good sum. been occupied- for many years by |along. i churéh was held Wednesday i ! e 1o matter i Dote. 1t Goean't | missioner the most competent man in | Mrs. Charles Dawson and family and | Peter Albrecht, who nas_a life right | . Miss Carrie Hutchinson was in Wil- BASIon topibs fues: Nuon. tember 22. N evary= ity where 126 bok 500 of the party fences the local majority |toWn for the job. He was green to|BMrs. Dawson's iucther, Mrs. Hymes, |in thre property, and will remain on | limantic Tuesday. A reception was given last wesk Fri-| Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Remington |ben compiled the merchants say it may be. I've known eountry fowns |it. at first, but he was Interested and | havé returned to the metropolis, after | the place. Serenade for Mr. and Mrs.-Raymond.| day evening at the parsonage by the | are back for two weeks' stay at Mrs. | has a tonic effect on the trade, as where most of the voters were demo- | e Was anxious te learn. did learn. | spending the summer at their summer | It fs reported that the Downey prop- X Bpworth league to Miss Inex Mason, | Wilcox's their customers are all anxious to get crate in national polltics to have |During his second term we had the | cottage on Pellett street, North So-|erty, known as the Anson Holbrook| A large party of townspeople ten- | PEICCEEVE 0 (W8S SR (IEMO0 | Targ 3. R. Barber leaves today for | a good rating in the book amd eon mighty rotten town management. And | best kept roads cla;‘x;.. e v L e located in Pine street, has !d;mc}‘ afin.n:.o:;“nt?h ilr.ho-nd &n. Alabama for the coming year. a ;ew dn'vn' Mldv l‘“ Providence. quently hustle to pay their bills In or- Tvs Toown 1o E : s urn, ank Ray eir home f Leon Howard is at Nooseneck hill | der t — Norer e ropm Ty MO8t Of he |Ehe local “bosses had a wirepuller who | to her summer home on Pellett streot. | Prot A. B. Lyman, who with his or- | day svening. THe evening was plea i el el at woek, % g ol Ky itics to have mighty rotten town man- | clamored for pay and so the boss| FEugene Perry and his men have|chestra hps been playing the past |antly spent with vocal and instrumen- | ‘FFHE | dainty supper being served by agement. 1t is the queerest thing in |nominated him for road commissioner. | done good work making the road wid- | season at a popular summer resort|tal music and social chat. Refresh-|1o0m: & dainty supper b the world to me why I should be ask- |And. in spite of the few of us who|er and the view down the hill much|in New York state, has returned and | ments were served during the even- [ thg hostass at 8 o'olock = o ed to vote, or should be thought capa- |bolted this dictation, the boss carried | plainer. This has always been & dan- | is spending a few weeks at the home | ing. e eve o greet Miss . L] Ble of voting for an ulmor,‘ , who |him in. He was so0 incapable and in- | gerous spot, and it is a wonder no|of his father and sister in this place. T T T e Haon h.‘...;h e;jo\?l"l!hel :m(rlnnm!: ’ is motorlously ignorant of taxable val- |efficient that even the boss didn't dare | one has ben hurt there. by v e WILLINGTON Those who attended passed a pleasant ues, just because he agrees with me |renominate him, but next time paid| Mrs. George E. Smith is visiting her BOLTON ooy evening. @bout ¢he tariff on Australian wool. Or (Off another grafter with the office. | deughter, Mrs Willlam Wolff, Jr. and —_— Lawless Motorists Cause Bad Acci- For Perfect Attendance. . \m any m‘-:’ Jack should vote for a |And ktgvnofa third. “’rh- roldl-h 1‘:" :n:l;‘w::hm &"bfi:;.yét:?f other Rev. and Mrs. C. M. rry Will Move oA, chmn:;ump::n bin 00 pi";l-' i R e - | “worked"” course, after a Y, rift- Vi - ” 4 i " k- BCRiY 5 comm{ssioner who knows noth iazy N Slanen b the R S the What It Does lor Toothless People ng about road making, just becausas |less fashion, which fills them with Miss Inez E. Willlams, who has to Ellington Tuesday—August Ben- the candidate ees Wil turfs and stones for a month and neg- | been visiting her father, H. F. Wil-| gon Accidentally Shoots Himself. Rev. Mr. Gardner and family re- | proper authorities showing his perfect e e 2 Jclk Bbout | o Tor ateven maoiie . s | llams, Dor. grandmother; irs. Hislo A Y turned home on Monday. attendance at school for the whole By means of this wonderful method years ago one of the main roads of | Bliven and other relatives, has return- | Jerry J. Sweeney and family moved | Miss Alice M. Preston goes to Han- | year. & we are able to give back 10 & patient Sesms to mi out tims for |the town—the chief pleasure-drive— | €d to her home in Mansfield Depot. | to' their home on Birch street, South | over, N. H. tomorrow, for several| Mrs. G. A. Walker entertained her e Tull et o6 Sootitthe o aho Sl us farmers to wu our noses out of |Was closed to all. travel for ten long g v e Manchester, yesterday, after having | weeka. L Sundey school class of young ladies on ed in with In the begisning. All we the politicians' fingers, so far, as the | Weeks in the summer because one of COVENTRY spent the summer at the Birch hefse Reckless Speeding. Saturday afternoon. : management of cur local business is |these incompetents wasn't capable of e e at the Center. At il Mt & 2L P require is two or more teeth in each concerned. Oh, Il admit all you |doing a fous days' job in less than two| John Tutlow and cousin of Taftville| Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Perry are to | wo ccated automobile with two per- CHESTNUT HILL. Jaw to work frem, and we shall not choose to say ‘about the necessity of |months and a half. This summer tha | calied on Thomas Conlon Sunday. |move to Filington Tuesday. Mrs. | foecfeated Automane v o e west resort to plates or ordinary bridge- organization. Bless your dear hearts, same road has been closed for eight| Mrs George E. Larkham and Mrs.| Lioyd, who Hves with her sister, Mrs. | ¢ tremendous speed. In ascending | Town Reports Audited—Lake Lowered work in the process of the werk. it’s organization I'm arguing for. But | Weeks and seems likely to remain | genry P. Larkham of Canterbury|Perry, s spending a week in Man-|ihe siope of the hill in front ofjthe - — Y it's organization for local improve- |closed till snow flies, because another | calleq on Mrs. Carrie E. Clark Sun- | chester with her niece, Mrs. C. N.|g''m. Preston place it overtook "two leven Feet. our mouth will be fres from In- nent, not for pulling -the other fel- |incompetent finds it mecesary to re- | Gay. Loomis, Jr. . ot ot s o Sriot L e el Sk W I Seanite. 2 cumbrances. lows' chestnuts out of the fire. The |construct and renew the work the for- | * Raymond Wheeler of Willimantic| Rev. Mr. Perry is to preach his last | (22 \immeler: who was carrying some | pess” remining alaiiome! have Beleid 'wa' sosomplish this' festdl we put the gums and the natural teeth in a healthy condition, tight- ening the teeth which may be loose and curing pyorrhea if the patient s afflicted with that dreadful dis- thrifty, provident, patriotic, foresight- |mer incompetent botched. All who | spe Mrs. | Sermon hare tomorrow. " o ATk Retriotic, Jojssisht. ‘have occasion to travel in that direc- ’G'll'}},sf"?vh"e,}:':h i et My | Willlati /e Tkt shat. oie- of & N . e Ao s"l';'“"“"‘;,' i g e e A ence iie election of a president much, |tion are compelled, in order to get| "Mrs. Chasles Coulter was a ealler | herd of six deer that was eating this with a quantity ‘of groceries 8% pald & visit to his pefents it unless they balong to and act with the [forty Tods on their way, to make a|in this vielnity Monday, being on her | buckwheat last week. store at East Willington, and | tnis slase SR national party whose polieies and can- | detour of about @ mile over an aban-| way to New Haven fo reside, Mr.| Mrs. Agnes Maxwell is in Hartford woman and infant belonging | The suditors of the town accounts didates they favor. But they can [doned hill road, o narrow that two| Coulter having sold his farm at West | for a short stay. Slavish family. Oscar, hearing | finish a‘ thei: vk on Tuesday and compel just exactly the sort of gov- | light buggies can pass only at infre- | minster. Mr. and Mrs. Claif S, Hutchinson of | {5 %o Savish f fearing that’ Squiers | i een AT 1 BOw AR Ths e ernment in tbe town of Punkhunkus |quent intervals; so steep that loads| " Fred Wheeler has returned home | Hartford spent last Sunday with Mrs. | {he Oto% S0 SRFTME, G000 DAYeCS i f,f,‘“'"‘ st b 7 o o v i vi ; as station dgent. 3 ew past, bare ctur . D. 8, hands. There isn't & town in the ten | Wagon to keep from being tossed out | sriss Edna Lewis visited her friend, | Mrs. Jack Quinn and sister-in-law, gl’er-i'xnag! s';’.},,','.‘:"?:"’,i."mfl ke fare ook :I'm:}z‘!’y fowered eloven || Originator of Dr. King's Restor- o4 g g x:'::"uu'ly Dl:‘h." states T know most of where the de- |as he bumps from boulder to boulder. | Migs Mabel, Dimock in Willimantic | Miss Katherine Quinn, returned to ; 3 anageable, and in tryin : A cent voters who really would like good | The whole thing is & monstrosity of | Saturday. Miss Dimock accompanied | their Home in Hariford Thursday aft- | fa'ge UorareSeiolt: (i L L B M e L s o BaitlT Femation of testh. —ariginator | - (O8o in sble o Nite ow'these. tpet ook) pover Tanalif RNt [ tha snagpr - | mlacounistestion. ., | mer home to be her guest over Sun-|er several weeks spent in ‘own. thrown out upon the common oppo- | Hartford where he will ba engaged in || of the King Safe System ot | 4nd use them in exasty the same ity But theyre also, almost invari- Mrs, Mary D. Carpenter entertained | gite the Baptist church. The horse | painting for some time. Painless Dentistry and Inventor |- Tanner as he would b of the ~“Natural Gum” Set of & party of ladies at her home Tues-| .5 pyt the reins caught around the | “'Friends of Albert E. Lyman were ably, like-the flock of sheep in the hill | Now, P'm not finding fault with that | “*¥i1l Carg of Greeneville visited Mr. osely as to decelve sxperts. ure: One greedy, gobbling wether | commissioner. Perhaps he isn't to . day afternoon in honor of her sister - « "f bad mrdls ases a ittle puzh he |blame for what he doesnt’ know. You | nd, Mrs. Fred Brigham one day last | SO% RCCCO0n 1 e A. M. Sperry, | Rub of one wheel and threw the anl- | pleased to weicome him back from a (| Teeth, Eic. Etc. All rights re o D e T = S & wants to browss through & hole in the | can't make a tin whistla from & pis's | " Niises Augusta and Mary Tilden| . August Benson. who was born in | H&k Which was secured by Clarence | successful season at & mountain sum- of consant elight to the oas fonce. "Hq:\n‘.‘uum. way through and |tall. But I'm Plaming the doddering | are visiting relatives in Hartford. Sweden about 50 vears ago and has | 3oored8s FAE BIOSRC At en X ed | mer resort. wears them. e entire floc] well-meaning mut- | mbecility of my fellow farmers who e Pollard and Ed: Dimock | been employed on the farm of G. F. y 57 = e s § lon Jiaade \fllow Bitd-not bectuss {made him commissioper, Xuowing ke attendod the Willimantio Tate Weanes: Hellber- for_ the past year, went out et ok Tegiree e nelsfors MOUNT HOPE A PAINLESS PROCESS ng of the bush for g cause he was “on | day. ast week Wednesday morning to ? . themm, nar becauss they really want €0 | the tioket” "1 don't know what this| °*"" Astended Reunion of 14th. shoet squirrels. About ten o'clock he | 3o gathered immediately picked ug | o\ 0e. Rugs Marriage—Sale of Mus- An impression has gone forth that there is some surgical eperaMon get out, hor for any other real reason |commissioner’s views on the tariff| started to climb a fence to obtain a [ M Squier, brulsed and blecding Aug o connected with this method of restoring missing teeth me peools, on unhfi except just that thdy are |may be, and I don't care. He may agree ;{;,c;?fl]e“;;]az,m:fia":us:;bs&ew:: squirrel just shot, when the rail om [ HHe, ::zn bl g T e = have written in to know If we bore dewn into the bene and put the mutton heads, and that is the way |with me exactly abofit that matter— which he stepped broke, throwing him | 1andsd upon, Ris BeRS. DF CORVEES| o b Durkee of Mansfield Depot and || teoth in o pegs ! mutton heads act. but he doesn’t know sour apples about | Union of the 14th regiment. to the ground. In the fall the gun ° 8ome years ago | drifted into a lit- |learning. There are two men in town tered Benson's side. breaking & bot- | young men with lanterns picked up the | at Springfeld, Mass. They will reside natural teeth were originally. It is quite natural that some unthinking people would ask sueh qaas~ the Willimantic fair, te New England town ~which was | belonging to my party who can't read, | the Willimantic air. Coventry was | tle in his pocket and driviug broken | JOUOR D% TH L ARCCTO0 By R U O | 2F Manafield Depot. The moter meanwhile had gone on i Mr. and Mrs. John Ford of Hartford [| tions, and in erder that they may be fully snswered we will state that ntation about this methed, noth- ot ly attractive in a od many |I'd as soon think of 1 T e pardatsr Datting one 9f|in’attendance at the Wilimantie fair| Slins, (09, the, wound. At moon Mr ways. For one thing the numerous |them in as local postmaster as of put- - Ritle” wver Sk my .road climbed |ting i a man who can't make roads|Tuesday and Thursday. had him taken to the house. Dr. W.|Way, attracting attention in other lo- | spent a few days last week at J. H.i| there is no bering, ne cutting, ne imi hadn't a “thank ve ma’am” on ‘em to |as road commissioner. Is the one thing | Miss Bertha Botham, who has been | B Tinker of South Manchester was | CAlities by the unusual speed it was | Bacon's ing about the work that is painful while it s being dome er afterward. Yrench my backbome, or try the|any more absurd than the other? Visiting ‘her friend, Miss Ruth Smith, | caied, but the man died at 4 o'clock, | Daking and by the unususl smoke and | Mr. and Mry. George S. Byles of of my carriage eprings. In- _—— in Wiliimantic, has returned home. Mr. Benson is survived by a brother | {umes. Mr. Squier is suffering mueh | Norwich spent a day at J. H. Bacon's Patients leave the office with these teeth in place and at once begin '1“1 the surface was rounded so high We farme! as a rule, want good — — and sister in New Brltalnynnd a wite discomfort, but it is hoped that his | recently. e Rechel chewing meat, eating candy, toast, er anything slee with the same com. and tho ditches on both sides were so [roads and safe bridges and good WILSONVILLE and five children in New Jersey. The | PJurles il mot prove Bl i T e T aa el [| fort they would enjoy if every tooth in their head had grown thess. p -y ¥ . If we couldn’t promise this and make geod on the promise, the, Re- sep and open that all the water ran |schools and thrifty management of ail 0! to the side before it could have |our lecal public businesses. But, un- Miss Ira Adams of Worcester is at| dertaking rooms, South Manchester; fimaral whstheld at-'Watkin Fyed. un- | iives: in. Mofsgn. M. Kraft has purchased thé mustang owned by Mr. Wagner. storation Method would not be a success. It would be no better than struck a “thamk ye ma'am” if there |fortunately, we don't want (hou home for a few weeks. burial was in the East cemectery. - . had been cne quiry dea teet. Thers | things enotgh to have them. We want| Frank Upham of Webster. who has il < i e i COVENTRY By Bacon and tamily, Miss Irene || “ordinary bridgeworkc of partial plates. weran't any pesky fittle cobble stones |them enough to snarl and snivel and | been at a Boston hospital, is at h i : 2 : Trvhe whea it 1o “Jouncs” over | curp ank chicise: Wy In the name of sire, Donann caiied on Joat STAFFORDVILLE Reception to M and” Mre. Ernest| (SR Grant's family attended WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS re road sides foul |common sense den't we want th relati: 81 i P i daby e i g T o e ek _ohews | ouintivos “Jennings was in North | UTion Ne-License Rally at Methodist | purkee—William _Corbit Attended AL Eorme p¢. Dewtiols) Roeped &y Siwwrtel ! abesnce of road fendes was notable, in |a man lies on his back under a plum nordale Monday. Church—Garland Company Buys | Reunion of 14th Regiment at Rock- WAsnlNfiTON CoUN'l'Y l While the Restoration Method is our great spesialt~ we are general many eases the clean mewn sward of [tree and whimpers with impotent grief ‘Wishes, who has the binding| Amadon Machine She, vitle: ’ . dental practitioners as well. From the simplest to the most in- § - lflhfl;efldn‘ ulu n{%thc altfih or tears m; the grass in equaily impo- | works here, is soon to move to Quine- 4 i m:l.x“ plece of porcelain werk, our experts are at the service of .the 1 beshde track. ‘many houses the | tent rage because the plums four feet | baug, Conn. ‘Whooeping cough is quite prevalent yasile front yard—no, we're not talidng about | above him are out of his reach, the sV R BN in_this village. e G ey amueh et HOPKINTON Naturally we would do such werk well, much beiter than it could be this vas a town of farmers | unprejudiced passer-by is apt to won- ASHFORD The little granddaughter of Mr. and ment and baked bean supper in the g done in a one-man office, for the operators employ: here are men of houses which have front|der why he doeesn't get up and get Mrs. Welaner is ill with scarlet fe- | ohurer Thursday evening. Sept. 25 Peach Crop Good—Looal Inter the very highest skill. They need to be to do the Re: work. [\ and dor't oall them lawns—at them! THE FRAMER. st Duskes of Masiald” Dapet — Bunglers would not be tolerated in our office for a da; r would Lewis F .Randolph, Jr., is circulating dental students. We demand the finished craftsman, beth at o opers ver. Miss Dernice Bennettl ls sttending| * Mr. end Mre. ‘A N. Clark of Plain-{ 1nd Miss Grace Ruse of Mount Hops high_school at Milford, Mass. L ville, Mrs. H. M. Race of Lebanon a_subscription paper to secure a mew - were marrled in Springfleld Sept. 16| Grgan for use in the Bible school ahd i ~ W. Whipple has moved his steam | were recently the guests of their niece, LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. |=ocmcdec 3 T Tyon. = o | Atk 5, #hort wedding rlp ey et | prever mastings inihe. Seventn Day b The Congregational church is much nry O'Brien of Springfleld, Leo 57 P g Fri eiven them | Beptist church. 3 Dew el 4 | Alexander C. Kenyen and Walter P. improved in appearance by painting. | schindier of Monson and Mr. and Mrs. Mary Reads is at Hilltop for a short Wiltiam "Gilirep ‘of South “Worthins- O e e e Trimeay® Wors | Brightman have had quite @ crop of ating chair and in the laboratory. KING DENTAL PARLORS, - time. 4 —_— Mass., were guests of Mr. and very nice peachas ‘this year. day atternoon & purple lilac blossom SOUTH KILLINGLY s, Rabeit Glidrop over Sunday. - | 5%, 8 "EPPL PO Rd G, e 1s| LAY the Sday‘service”in the st ([ Dr. Jackson, Manager, Franklia Square, Norwich, Cago, "Nm WUNTY. frem @ bush in the yard. e 3 Orant Hanner was the gueat of Mr.| vigiting his parests, 3ir, ang Mrs. | Bevtist cHureh & letier of osmision apr13TuThS N and Mrs. Arthur Duncan In Worces- | Freq Snyder. Mrs. A. G. Pember of Norwich Town | ter over Sunday. Mrs. Hanner return- | * 31 and Mra. Robbing of North Cov- 4 EASTFORD has returned home after visiting her | ed home with him after & two weeks' BROOKLYN. B Shdees son, G. B. Pember of South Killingly. | vacation. i iy W Sale of Timber Lot—Boston Pastor to e R g There will be a union no-license | mr and Mrs. Charles Allen and little Students Return to Trinity College— Preach—General News. Veterans Attend Reunion of Eighth rally held in the Methodist church | son of South Willington spent Sun. next' Sunday evening. The speakers % Tol“““ CoflNTY. Will_be Rev. i A. Hersey and Rav:|ay With Mr. end Mra J. D, Thomp Rev. J. P. King will preach next giment — Recaptured Prisoners ¢ Sunday morning at the Congregatio A, “ Todd of Stafford Hollow. ¢ Tall Sunflewe tenced. L ntenced, al church in Chaplin. Rev. Mr. Os. STAFFORD. et paaadon machine hon 2roPi| "Frea Brigham has sunflowers grow- Jehn Day. a fermer Brookiva oy, | hers. o o) M PUPIE L etin Witt Breaks Ankle—Lo. | Woolen company. who will utiize the o R R Sl but now in the United States mail | Mre Mary L. Warren and daughter. B Bilats S hanle. plant in connection with their present | ™ Niss Inez Williams left Saturday for she has a vervios, and stationed ‘st New Orleans, | Miso F. 8, Warren, vistted in Abington placed in the Buikitee w", the plans | Canterbury to visit her grandmother, g La., {s visiting his mother and sister | pn " purat - w-:o:mr fass. They |, Miss Ethel Sault, who has been sick, | as yet are mot Mrs. Bisie Bliven returning home Mon- for & few da, i § is ymproving. Ry, returned to Willmantic 'and spent |'® SOBOUREL o Mrs. James €. Paimer is visiting her | Sunday with Mr: 3 oSUmner | nags college. : Tt SOUTH WILLINGTON son wife in Attleboro, Ma. and Mr. and Mrs. E. ° S“'""er- They s M NRLIIT vasited Bor returned to their home on Tuesday. ilfi:":;;nfl‘:“."ug g“r“fll"m VE. | Agricultural College Opened with Rec- tor, 'fi Morris, in Norwich | Mi#s Warren will leave here on Thurs- | '8 on, (2 o7 asg ord: Atfsadl Candidates | Town School Committee to Consist of 2 4 " the 50t te for South Car- obecke enters New York la any Candidates + g o R TR R b L s e T oA anfyereity next woek. ey, 3, ap| " Fectball—Recsption to Students. Three Members—Republican Caucus. 3 v. Boot aad en. Gutres Liveekn: ol Miss Rorthe a2, Btone of South Fram- | o 00™ ¢ Mongon will greach at fhe| The college vear opened Tues The attendance at the special town iogham, Mass., has been the guest of | G4Ee of Mons g Bl - at the C Agrict A ing last Saturday was not large. v ,".,_;’“’ Mrs. J. P. King at the par- | BaBlat Shureh. 0 the mistor- g i T s “m':u%‘e It was voted to have the town school Pufus Sheldon and dauchter, | U8, 1 Mrs. D, T. Clark visited|[fe While out in her yard to break | the largest number in the history of | committee consist of thres members aftar an absemce of seversl their son‘and daughier In Putnam on | Befamkle o G S| e instiution. They "are enralled = Republican Neminations. Saturday, the 18th. iy Eae. ows: Final year 3 year 4 o will become & stu- | third year 58, fourth vear 41 fifih and| The following ticket was ed in ":':cr-nu“‘ A i s c-fu“;r'-.élf ‘)F.“M'T‘x"‘&"‘m‘:‘t.'éa dent in the school for the blind. sixth year 1" unclmyfl- L “"%| notnination by the republicans at their . 1 ave r studles | SAUIY. Sold Sl Hmbee o B e Tue e e mmiar of can. | caucus last Saturdey: Assessors for - 24 four year term, E. H. Burdick; Geerge and James | Pam. Their men are employed r s ELLINGTON %% dgfdh':'u': e ey ank | B Bugbee; two year term, Leon O. d the reunmion of | moving it. —_— coac Woodworthi; selectmen, Adelph Vor- ent, the Bighth Comnecti- Library Officers. A large number attended the fair | "3 secored, (0 coach the team © | per. . W. Pratt; board of relief, B teers, in Hartford and re- | \frs Elisha P. Perry is the new|in Rockville this week. taculty was 0 by President and|A. Morse, F. R. Tucker; town clerk, & good time. president of the Library association.| William Crane lost his driving horse | Mra. & "1 h at Grove cottage|Waiter A. Allen; town treasurer, M: . Pond, wife and daugh- | Miss Mabel Jones is librarian. on Sunday. It took the prize at the | Frigey evening H. Brackett; agent of town were #he guests on | J H. Perry of Scotland made & bus- | Broad Breok fair last Wednesday. Mansfield grange, No. 4 met at the iy of Mr. and Mrs. | (ness trip hece on the 2lst. Mrs. Belden and sen, Richard, of | nome of Pref G 4. Wheeler on Mo v g N7, ‘and Mrs, George S Bewen, Mr. Hartford, were at Mrs. Geary's over | agy cniog. * The lecturers’ vous was Mary Palmer Is vigiting (riends in | and Mes. W. 8. D. P. Car. | Sunday. spent vacation_tatks Newben, penter, Mr. and Pt Benjamén Nangle received the prize | BTl 0 TRt N, KACELeL, ks B W Tu children, Miss Zia Young, Mrs. Hen- | at uh-l for h-vtn( the best collec- | jeo and J. M. Prusman. O. Eidredge, N. B. Griggs: auditor, ¥ ovesing Gedrgs Wiley, 2 "t "the Jatl, wio was sent | ry A Boswerth sad_son. Benamin, at- | tion ef ve J. C. Jennings; registrar of electer: the town court of KiMi ir at Sturbr Mass. The farmers hav fiiehed their to- w H. Hall; tree warden, E. W. Dar. bRt s kstiyer” g, | nded the Toir & = bacoo aand are sew filling their siios. UN{ON. ) B ar laber owtside, August 11, Back te the Old Home. Miss c-m.. Pllny is home fer the —————e . ol Mrs, C. E. Gleason of Sar- betere T. D. Poud, fustics ge B, Carpenter of Phillips, Me,, Later #he will g0 to Reck- | Florence Marcy and Miss Lottle Wi- | asots, Fla, were recent guests of Mr. 4 , h 4 _rewident here, who lefi spend the winter. ley of HMartfowd spent Sunday at the |and Mrs. Arthur Chure y W I:v-uh-—u.'A'fitm Mazrcy h R w.rr. and Mrs. F. C. Jenes of Seuth been vieiting at A. H. Sevosal from this m.muu ndsor have b their heme on Friday of | S eek Thursday. d-y-wm.ur.wumn.vw um s

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