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B | Westerly Branch. :{ | Copital . Three Million Dollars £ Surplus . Three. Dollars B Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. u.-nl. courteous and. efficient in its management. Monumental Works 1 will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible’ cost con- sistent with good work. My experl. ence of years ic at your service. ALEXANDER HOBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Waesterly, R. I. Established 1901 pareld L. Wella Q. . Optemstrist etive vision corrected by the pri justment of lenses. Room 9, ro. ngwor(hy Block, Westerly, R. L . HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Made Work s Our Speelalty. Supplies car- . Factory Made Harness i stock"at $i2.00 snd ‘u N. M. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Strect. 1y30d 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies In Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers and ean save you money. Free delivery on _all purchases of $5 or more. c'-;.«‘mous BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1 e er BABIES! Boon they will be big bovs and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and T will eatch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Westerly, R. I. Telephone §2 svisd GEO. L. STILLMAN, 2roprietor of the 5w Westeriy, R. L Carry the stock of new and second hand carriag and wagons. Also a full line of nd parts of harness. Carrlage r fnk #nd painting and automobile paint- ing. Je29d $450 WILL BUY & S-acre farm, small house, some wood ‘and frult. Place is situated % mile from a city. 5250 down, balance on morigage of 5 por cent. Send for Wil- cox’s Farm Bulletin. A new tract on the seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. front- awe on_ocean, 150 ft. deep. Price $350 gach. Littie down, balance as desired W. A. Wilcox. Real Fstate Broker. 41 West Broad St. Westerly. oct23d SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Hoiusekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale. \ FRANK W. COY, 6 High St Westerly, R. I y2id in Session— . et League, There is the strongest presumption that' the fire in the store of ef Negrille, 78 1-2 Canal street, Oct. 12, was the work of an incendiary, and Tepresentatives of insurance companies are making vigorous investigation in expectation of getting at all the facts In the case. An insurance adjuster was in Westerly the day after the fire to obtain_the proof required when claim is made for insurance, and, it is said, this same adjuster investigated similar fires in New London and New Haven in which persons located in Westerly were interested. The claim for insur- ance i held pending investigation. Insurance adjusters have offered a reward of $500 for evidence that will lead to the detection and conv of. the firebug, but police officers barred from participation In the re- as they are supposed in their gular line of duty to make every ef- fort to arrest violators of law, and es- pecially in cases of this character, he fire in the rooms of the British club was also of incendiary origin, and| the day after the fire the club offered reward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of the incendiary. As yet there is no claimant for the reward, although the police suspect one or more as gulilty. Ex-Governor Georp H. Utter of the principal speaker at meeting of the Massachusetts Sunday School associa- tion, held Sunday in Tremont temple, Boston. There was a parade of 5,000 mén, representing the organized men's classes in the Sunday schools of Bos- ton, which was demonstration that the Sunday school is not whelly a chil- dren’s organization. Overfiow meet— ings were held in the ‘Park street church and in odist church, the Broomfield Meth- Forced Into Exile. Willilam Upchurch of Glen Oak, Ok- laho! was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, weould cure frightful, lung-racking cough that had defied all remedies for two years. After six months he returned, death dogging his steps. “Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery,” ne writes. “and after taking six bottles Iam as well as ever.” It saves thou- sands yearly from desperate lung dis- eases. Infallible for coughs and colds, it dispels hoarseness and sore throat, cure g bronchitls, hemorrhages, asthma, croup whooping cough. and $1.00, trial bottle free, guaranteed by Lee & Osgood Co. Kills Her Fos of 20 Years. “The most merciless enemy for 20 years” declares M Duncan of Haynesyille, Me. pepsia. 1 suffered intensely a(ll‘r eat- ing or drinking and could scar v, sleep. After many remedies had f J ana” several doctors gave me up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now ] can eat anything. 1 .am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back @in.” For indigestion, loss of appe- ne back, female complaints,-it's Only 30c at Lee & Osgood tite, unequaled Co. Gillesple treatment of the hair and scalp, cures falling hair, baldnes ecze- ma, dandruff and other irritations, itoh- burning, etc. Endorsed by léading llclnnn Shampooes, dry (!tnlm?hls clal treatments. manicure Lida « Thomas, High St Potter- Tang orthy Buflding (Up Stairs) Je20d " ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph stadio of A. A. Scholfield, ) Main street. we ars ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our abillty to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be glven away at PURTILL’S, next to the Gc and 10c Store. Jy23a LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MABKET on the river; no dust; no odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in’thelr season. Market 171 Main Street, West- ®rly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. Give us a call. augl4d Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Soalp Treat- ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS roessional Masseuse, Body and Faial Massage Hair Goods-a speclalty. Fine Violet 0ds. 54 Main St., . Westerly, R. L Telephone 490, WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING g STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. City Pharmacy * TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. 1. iy2sa ®ee my new samples of Fall _and Winter Woolens.” Castom_ Made Sals $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, Ne. 4 Main St., Wenterly, Cleaning, Pressing and Repuiring. N 17 o3 Capital The Wanhfn,ton Trast Co., Surplus Executes Trusts. WESTERLY, R. L Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attentlon fare guaranteed the putrons of this in- stitution. % - WHEN you want to put your bu: : ness before the public, there i jium better than through the advertis. columna of The Bulletin. . z. A Religious /.uthor’s Statement. Rev. Joseph 1. Fesperman, Salis- bury, N. C., who Is.the author of sev- eral books, writes: “For several years 1 was afflicted with kidney trouble and Jast winter 1 was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable up without assistai ontained a thick T passed same to get urine ment. My white sedi- frequently day and night. 1 commenced Foley's Kidney Remedy and the pal gradually abated, and finally ceased and my urine became normal. T cheer- fully recommend Foley's Kiduey Rem- edy.” Yor sale by Lee & Osgood Co. |Wh=re o Buy in Westeryl ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Deuler in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L_and Weuwinnet Ave, Watch Hill'R. L augldd SMITH'S GARAGE. 330 Main Westerly, supply’ cars to ‘rent; storing repairing at short notice. no; EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR RESPAURANT, next to jStar Theater, Westerly, R. I Regular Dinner, 25c. Meals at all hours. novizd AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Machines The lightest runn(n[, best construct- \d the price is right. Call and monstration at "THE NEW YORK STORE, High Street, - - ' Westerly. novsd ‘Wm. H. Browning. DIAMONDS Tt will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasmg. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr, MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly ed 54 For Electrical Supplies and Copstruction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., 497, 62 Main St, Westerly. The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY dut of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I Tel. 204 C NUMENT Before mhuu it's’ {0 your interest to corre- luh me. flflwmum -n: Builder, e 0 in Fixing Guilt—Superior C oun ptist Men’s League Hears Address— 7 rrest for Cruelty to Animals—.rcject to Form Cnc&- The November terniof the -upu-br court for Washington county convened at Kingston Monday, Judge Charles F. Rtcarns presiding. The court expects to dispose of all cases, except those from Westerly, by Thanksgiving day, and to open a session in in Westerly on Monday, Nov. 29, and these cases were assigned for that session: Manley P. Barber et al against Etta y Barber, Maxson & company agal William H. Barker, Courtland P, Chap- man against the town of Westerly, through its treasurer, James M. Pen- dleton, Courtland P. Chapman against the town council of Westerly, Arthur M. Willis against Amy D. James, Hat- tie T. Kenyon et al. against Willlam A. Wilcox, James H. Murphy asgainst Charles P. Ecclestone, Eunice J. Briggs against Thomas J. Kenyon, Thomas Conway et al. against James Mfl Pendleton, tow treasurer of West- erly When court was declared in session Monday the grand jury was selectedl and ex-Gov. George H. Utter was ap- pointed foreman. The only case for the grand jury is that of Otto F charg- cd with maintaining a liquor nuisance at Narragansett Pler. The receivership of the « Kingston bank was continued for consideration at the April term of court. | The case of Palmdas W. Bennett | against the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company was con- tinued. The case of Ellas Carpenter against was assigned for heard by the court H. Arnold 26, to be The case of Horace E. Burdick a Harriet S. Langdon, assigned | for ov. 19, Saad Maloof against George J. Brookataub, continued. The appeal from the Third district court in the case of Frank W. Coy against Williim H. Rhodes was heard in demurrer, which was sustained. Ex- ception was allowed and the matter sent to the supreme court on a question of law Judge Edward M. the appeals of John J. Frank C."Cundall and John J. Babcock et al, against Frank C. Cundall, ad- pinisteat appelles, filed his report. F f $300 were allowed, same (o be paid beforé the opening’ of the -en- velope containing the report, Burke, auditor in Babcock against Local Laconics. William H. Guile bf Harrison's s visiting relatives in Pawcatuck. Mr. and _Mrs. Joseph Murphy o Hardwick, Vt., are visiting in West erly. ' John Tuesds New ¥ Mrs, visiting her som, Stonington, There was a meeting of the executive Capt Catto left on the mail tran morning for a business trip to Tk H. J. Palmer of Block Island is Albert M. Palmer, in ommittee of the Westerly Board of e Monday evening. There was another row in “The Al- ley” Sunday night. The offenders suc- ceeded in escaping arrest Effort is being made to' form a ode Island cricket league, in which ers are interested ald Cottrell, who was injured in ark's-Groton school football s at his home in Westerly. Nearly every Westerly lawver at- tended the opening session of the No- vember term of the superior court at Kingston Monday. The members of the board recelve a salary Councilman C. Clarence Westerly is a member. Capt. Arthur N. Nash of Westerly, rdnance officer of the First Artillery district, participated in the drill in th state armory ~at Providence Monday night Mrs. Theresa Ferrara, graduate of the on School of Anatomy and Embalming, has applied for license to do business as an undertaker in Rhode Island. At the meeting of the Men's league state returning of $500 a year. Maxson of at the st Baptist church Monday evening Deacon n Wilcox gave an interesting address on A Trip to the White Mountains. A Westerly man who has just re- turned from a western when he re; trip says t stered at hotels the clerks invariably made reference to Westerly as the “drug store town.” With no football team of the West- erly High school this season, school sports are dull. There is some talk of organizing basketball teams among the girls of the several classes No tangible trace as yet of the bur- glars who entered the Girvén and Wil- lard stores; although the police on both sides of the river believe the crimes were committed by local thieves. Mayor Fletcher made the address of welcome at the opening of the British club fair in Providence Saturday night. In the audience wefe members of British clubs throughout the state. The Westerly British club was not represented. There was a large attendance at. the funeral of Miss Joanna C. Sullivan, a requiem high mass being celebrated by Father Krause in St. Michael's church Monday. 'The bearers were Michael Deady, John Lynch, John = Speliman, John ‘Shea, John Sullivan and John Donohue. Agent Smith, headof the prosecution department of the Rhode Island soclety for the prevention of cruelty to ani- | mals, has' investigated the local case | against Samuel Nardone as reported by | Agent John Reardon. He decided upon | the arrest of Nardone and the case will | be heard in the Third district court today (Tuesday). | Miss Mary Atcherson of Pawcatuck | and Daniel Branigan of Mystic were | marrfed at a nuptial mass i chael's church Monday. Rey. James W. Cunningham officiating. Frederick | Branigan, brother of the groom, best man, and Miss Sadie Atcherson, | sister of the bride s hridesmaid. A breakfast and reception followed at the home of the bride. They left Westerly on the Colonial express at 11. for | Washingion. Mr. and Mrs. Branigan | will reside in Mystic. | Ansonia.—The sary of the local -Maennerchor was celebrated Saturday evening. yol Mill . Plain. — Excelsior pu-o,. grange is to_meet with Middlebury grange next Wednesday, Nov. 11. Torrin, .—Boroufil gineer B. P. Ekvall recently left for a months’ trip to his native land, Sweden, where ‘he is to enter a ll.\\l“l'llm 1 X Litchfield.—Thursday was an espe- cially interesting day for the Litchfield grange, it being the twentiet] .m{m- sary meeting of the past ma: Suffield. — Ex-Postmaster Richard Jobes, who is over 83 years old, fell ana broke his hip Friday evening at his home on the Hastings Hill road. Wallingford.—The Thanksgiving un- ion service this year will be at the Methodist- Episcopal church and Rey. O. W. E. Cook will deliver the ser- mon. Naugatugk.—The executive commit- tee of the Foresters of America held a meeting here Saturday afternoon in the office of Grand Secretary Thomas OLoughlin. Meriden.—The selectmen have voted to accept the plans of the Meriden, Middletown and Guilford Blectric Rail- way company for the layout of the road in Meriden. Ridgefield —The trustees of the Ridgefield s.:hool gave a dinner to par- ents and friends of thé students of the school at the University club in New York Saturday evening. Waterbury.—The Rev. W, S. Dicker- man, pastor of the Universalist church, and the Rev. Willis A. Moore, pastor of St. Paul's Universalist church, of Meriden, exchanged pulpits Sunday morning. Wethersfield.—Miss Abigall Demink Wrikht celebrated her 94th birthday Thursday. The house in_ which she lives was built over 106 yéars ago by her father and she bas lived in it since she was born. Bridgeport—St. Augustine's church was crowded at the opening of the mission to be conducted by the Pas- sionist Fathers of Hoboken, N. J. There are three of the Passionists giv- ing the mission: Rev. Father Betrand, the superior; Father Gaudentiis and Father Walters. LEDYARD SUIT Tried on Saturday—Judgment for $46.25 Allowed Plaintiff in Case of Main vs. Main. The case of Alonzo Main and Luther C. Gray, administrators of the estate of Ira D. Main, against Dwight Main and Frances E. Main for-a bill of rent for $86.25, whieh was heard on Thurs- day and continued until Saturday af- ternoon before Justice Samuel E. Hold- ridge at Ledyard was tried; many ing- present. The suit was for t years' rent, two.years on the Timothy Main place and one ycar on the Sus Main place. There were credits to the thirteenth anniver- | R Heating and" Plumbing, .,....” Franklin Street. . S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent fop Richarfeon and Boyntss = 65 West main Street. Norwich, Conm dec7d Sideboards is much like & window without hang- ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. amount of $113.75 paid by the defend ants, leaving a balance of $86.25. justice found some errors in figurin up the account and allowed the plain tiffs $46.26 and costs. All of the par. ties seemed to be satisfied with the de- cision. $2,000 DIAMOND Found by Waterbury Maid, Who Re- ceived $50 from Owner. When Helen Ushper, a maid_ em- ployed at The Elton, Waterbury, found a sparkling stone on the carpet in room 116 Saturday morning she did not attach any particular value to it and carelessly laid it to one side on the burean while she continued her work of clearing up the apartment. A few minutes later Miss Ushper was no= tified that a valuable diamond had been lost, and when she handed over the sparkling gem she was rewarded with a present of a $50 bill. She was also told she was an honest girl and any time she decided to change from her present vocation she could have a good place in New York. The diamond was lost by Mrs. Hen- ry Evans, wife of the president of a fire insurance company of New York, who arrived with her husband and M and Mrs. T. E, Terry of Newark, N. J., at The Elton Friday evenming en Toute to the Yale-Princeton game at New Haven. The loss of the diamond was discovered just after the party had started for New Haven on Satur- day morning and when it was reported The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- Az sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good’’ are but ‘Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrheea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulenéy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep: The Children’s Panac2a—The Mother’s Friend. cenvine CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hare Klways B(;ught in Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAI'S COMPANY, 77 MURRMY STREET. NEW YORK OITY. b You’re Bilious! You know the symptoms—a ;imlng headache, sallow complexion, coated tongue, dizziness and constipated bowels. Never mind what brought on this condition, go to your druggist and get a box of of this paper. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills Take a dose to-night. To-morrow you will feel like another person. w.-m-nyou-measml.euymm-mnu DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. TO SHOW YOU THE RICHMOND RANGE US AND OPEN WILL BE A PLEASURE TO UE VE AN AVE! OF PLEASURE TO YOU J. P. BARSTOW C. H. BACON, Danielson D. G. GAGNON, Jewett City & £0., Norwich The stone, at the office the gem was restored to the owner. center of a cluster ring. The ring was valued at $2,500. stone was perfect in design and color and was valued at $2,000. Mrs. Evans | said she had purchased the stone in Europe City men will begin diamond was a pear shaped three carats in size, and the The pear shaped New Storage Re: Engineer Oldershaw and his this week making the she is Miss Ethel Wharton heroine of Wales, and the first British woman to receive the Carnegie medal for heroism. All Great Britain knows of the valor of her deed, but In Wales enshrined in the heart of every mother—for she risked her life and be- came a cripple to save a baby preliminary surveys from which data will be obtained to be used nection with the proposed storage res- ervoir for the northwest section of the city of New Britain. in con- is the nurse- It lacks the touch that gives the room the home aimosphere. Our collection of Sideboard and Buffets s one of the largest in Bast- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. Special all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke prices on To Our Patrons Please preserve this list for future reference Asbestos Cement Asbestos Packing Asbestos Wick Asbestos Pipe Covering Asbestos Lead Joint Runncrs Euteka Packing Exhaust Heads Feed Pumps Flanges, all kinds Ferrules, Brass Iron Foot Valves Bath Tubs Fusible Plugs Bends, Lead and Galvanized Fit. Iron tings Bibbs, Compres. | Galvanized Pipe sign Galvanized Ex- Self-closing Boiler Sapplies Brass Fittings Brass Pipe Brass Pipe Tools pansion Tanks Galvanized Hot Water Boilers Gaskets— Copper Brass Valves Rubber Bushings Gauges, Altitude Brushes, Tube Steam and Flue Water Burners, Gas Vacuum Bumpers, Seat Giasses, Gauge Cast_Iron Fittings Standard and Extra Heavy Cast Iron Soil Gauge Glass Cut- ters Governors Hancock Inspira- Pipe tors Ceiling Plates, Ejectors Tron and N. P. | Heaters, Feed Cement, Pipe Water Steam Hose Hot Water Closet Hemp Packing : Hoppers, Iron (‘Iose:_t Water, Enamel Tron Hose, Steam Porcelain Wa Cesspools Injector Cleaners, Flue and | Inspira Tube Ita'lan Cocks. Air Jerkins' Ball Jenkins' Bibb Joints Basin Kitchen 3ath Lamp W Compression d Pipe and Blow-off Bends Cylinder Lubricators— Gas Common Gauge Automatic Trbn Lead Traps Ssin Lead, Pig Steam Lead, Sheet Steam Gauge able Fittings hree-way Mason Reducing antry Valves Stop and Mineral Wool Waste Nipples, Brass Urinal Tron Damper Regula- Galvanized tors Oakum Dart Unions Oilers, Dies, all kinds Sigh Discs, Jenkins Packings, Steam Metallic Air Drills Pantry Cocks Drum Traps Pipe, Brass Eclipse Packing Iron Ejectors Galvanized adiators Radiator Valves Repairs, all kinds Regulators Rubber Goods Reducing Valves Safety Valves Separators Seats, Bath Closet Shower Bath Solder, Bar Wiping Soldering Ni Tools pples Stillson Wrenches Stocks and Dies Stop and Cocke Stable Pans Fittings Waste Supply Pipes Tanks, Air Expansjo Taps, Pipe Swing Joints n Thermometers Tools Traps, Steam Lead Tubes, Boiler Rrass N. P. Tube Brushes Cleaners Scrapers Unions, Makli eable Galvanized Dart Brase Urinals, Iron Poreelain Urinal Cocks Vacuum Gau Valves, Air Check Closet te fety rottle and other Ventilators es Wheels Valve Whistles Wi Asbestos Wash Trays ges s ., Rubber ter Columns Wire K, Cotten Water Closets Wrenches Send us alist of your warts. Let us quote you. We will save you money. Prompt shipments; courteous freatment. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Strast, ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager ‘ T'eiephone 13. Warm houses... ~ailixz— D0 THEY APPEAL TO YOU? If so, you shouldget into communication with and Hi submit an hei ng Department without ‘delay. They will our Plumbing cheerfully mate of the probable cost of installing a complete ng system — free of charge — and all work done through department will be finished to your entire satisfaction. Barstow & Go. are Licensed Plumbers and Steamfitters, and are fully capable of handling your business, large or small, in a speedy and work- manlike manner. scene at once. Telephone or drop us a card and have our man 23 and 25 Water Street on the 37-41 Main Street. oct7d SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently removed by the Eleo- tric Needle Process. Leaves no scar and satisfaction guaranteed. Moles and Warts permanently destroyed. E. FRANCES BAKER, Specialist, Suite 26, Central Bldg.. "hem 50¢ —WITH— Fannie #. Gibson Chiropody, Manicuring, Toilet Requl- sites, Halr Goods, ete. oct21d Tabourettes, Plant Stands, | Mission Tables and Chairs. at A new assortment reasonable prices. The Fanning GStudios, | 31 Willow St. Wall Paper, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Shades and Home Furnishings, | oct2sd High Grade Pianos Shades made fo order Mattings and Wall Papers —AT— - YERRINGTON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY, oet27d ==«LEON - - LADIES’ TAILOR 278 Main ain Sireet. May Building We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. oet14d Floral Designs and Eutflnwers For All Occasions. | GEDULDIG'S, | Telephone §68. 77 Coda- Strest. y26a | Telephone 71: QUALITY in work should always be considered. especially when It costs no more than the inferfor kind. Skilled men a employed by us. Qur prices tell the le stor . STETSON & YOUNG. may27d AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715 Brown & Rogers Wish to announce to the public that they are all ready for the Fall Paint- ing_and Paperbanging, In all of its branches at living prices, with Com- petent Men to do the work at shart notice. fun3a oct2d ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property Insur- ance is sure of being & loss.” GET YOUR HOI fore it ‘h.