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MURRAYS | WILLIMANTIC. f e s Buy Land on Sauth Strest. West Hartford, a former member of From ey Bost on s € 0 I @] . Samuel Chesvro, Mrs. Eva Keigwin | the Windham High school faculty. The National Shoe Supply company M. L. Davis of Middletown, who 18| 145 recejved and is unloading & car Shepard and Jay M. Shepard have pur- chased seven acres of land facing on Howe-Bennett Marriage. - 4 connected with the Middlesex Bank- . South street _and extending back ing company, was a Willimantic visitor | °f machinery "which arrived hére on WILLIMANTIC, CONK. considerable ce. The new own. | AMert Wallace Howe and Miss Monday, Saturday. The machinists of the ers intend to cut a street from the | Daisy Lynette Bennett were married 3 ard X South eet side, making a longa- | in Leominster, Mass., Thu%y. m M —who Yotk Dok I3 ::’"W 'me‘w e ‘x or sa tion of South Park street. iy there | 5 AuBOUBERDeSTE OF TS B e i NEW BOARD OF ALDERMEN. [ With diphtheria at the home of John | 314 commenc 0 up the satee " . will be an aveniie cut from the Pleas- | been received by friends in th mty. [ ol g T R R an ia "t J'"’ An lnleres‘in ?::nuon':;‘m&n%:pa&e? ?H," 'crfé’e'x‘:'fuu,"}?r'.’,?{,{; ?,‘;’:‘530:1.;, nl:; Hold First Regular Meeting With | sidered out of danger. 'Eth- s r{wel' g‘:;t I?e‘ld.aw' i . 5 e : N 5 e g new avenue will be called Wildwood | f2ther was the late Walter Bennett. Much Iu?mn.—cundm. Commit- Oscar S. Dyke of Upper Dam, Me,, :sn the ,gbmry“h e‘:t‘“dm{h Mozday e'v:; & ive’:\‘l'el.. ‘By mtead a'lilnnnh mfit the tees Constituted. g:,t 12&. thent hm. ‘“:“ of G,‘,,,t?t& 8. e subj (m-A e .mn“:l‘ o 2 e omes Wi on the cor— 4 o e A3 orge /A | Sienna. . Miss’ A ColleCIlon 0' ner of Pleasant -street and Wildwood M;YOF‘D- ,‘Pl,| D;:':‘T;k”.gat O:;IOrfk The new board of aldermen held its | home at noon m,z;:,. . ward T. Bunyan read interssting pa< avenue. As soon as these streets have e for the Thil (L y Clerk| frst regular meeting Monday evening pe‘t:. There Wwas a large at! nce, v been cut through it is the intention of | Sworn In. in the council chamber. ‘After the| Mrs. C. L. Fillmore of 22 Pearl 2L, q:; (.3;1 dl!.ur:'ungm ]:r..akmm‘ " si H 0li d ay G Ms the new owners to plot out the land Mayor Daniel P. Dunn’s re-inaugur- | mayor had sworn in the different mem- | street, who has been in poor health for . Carlton nn into pullding lots. ation Monday morning was not at- | bers a few felicitous remarks of wel- | the past few weeks, has so far recov- North Westchester were visitors in o SR R tended'by any pomp or elaborate cer- | come were extended by him to the|cred as to be able to get out a little, | t°p® Monday. G o FUNERAL. ., SNORY, IS, le“mg.‘},u' 1 ho‘:;.e' bn‘i"rh‘:' minutes of the special meeting| Tn connecti ith th ing ot ors in East m“":gs'r':"’:; o won arge 3 where he has been confin: or the on wi e meetin, . . :,,,, ',fm"',el, ,“"'"'”‘ o Mrs. Fernando P. Strong. past few days boeause of a severe cold, | were read by City Clerk Scripture and | the Windham Athletic club this even- IR Ao Xnintoe J, O Ry useful and practical articles for man, | qp, funeral of Mrs, Fernando P.|and riding to the Town _building, | accepted. ~Alderman C. B. Pomeroy, | ing there will be two boxing exhibitions | Pyt TG FIERLAE Oy Bt e woman or child. This is the weel| Strong was held Monday morning at| Where he called on Judge James A.[Jr., offered a resolution that the stand- | and a good wrestling match. Plans for :m':n ar i on diw - when assortments will be greatest in | 9.45 o'clock from her home on Main | Shea and received from him the oath | ing rules of the council that have pre-| the ensuing year, particularly the pres-| © F,u’l’( ’;‘m;n,, of Norwich, englnees point of quality and varlety, this is|Street and was private. Rev. Willam of office. Albert C. Scripture, th: :::lpead{or the past two years be|ent winter season, will be discussed. o the R ird Sorwich & Colohans the week when shopping can be done 8. Beard, pastor of the First Congre- r&?w cm;ty et t?.nd "J,““g'e'm'fiuw:.: It was seconded. Alderman D. J. R ter Trolley Co., was in town last weelk gational church, officlated. The body e office and the oath of offic ) k- ichmond E. Slade, general manager in the interests of the company. Mr, with ease and comfort. A few of the| was taken to Monson, MAss, on the | administered to him by Mayor Dunn. [ O’Copnor offered an nmendmle’n:"lt{! - | of the Hartford City Gas Light com- | Kromer gave ‘every encouragement many advantages well worth consid-|10.50 a. m. train for burial Funeral | The mayor also swore in the new city | ing out Section lfim"’d hall be aps | PARY for the past six years, has resign- | that the work would be started in a i Directors Elmore & Shepard were in | sherlft later in the day. ‘All standing committees & m‘l" ed, to take effect Jan. 1st, when he| ghort time, . 3 charge of the arrangements. John B. Edgarton, who was assist- | pointed by the mayor, uness o “was | Wil become general manager of the| 'R A Smith of New Britain was In ant city clerk, will spend a week with | wise ordered. The amendment gas and electric departments of the A S . To Spend Winter in New York. Mr, Scripture while the latter is be- | lost by a vote of 4-3. The original| New Orleans Raflway and Light com- town Saturday. ' Mrs. A. J. Spencer of Manchester, coming familiar with the duties of his | resolution was then adopted by a 4-3| ,any, one of the oldest corporations in tlcwv‘v];!:leh:{‘::l: fi"gne‘:fay;fiufl?i IN THE BASEMENT : % new office. vote. the country furnishing light and E All sorts of playthings for boys or | (o 1 hia Bty for 4 mumber ot N e ey s U ee | or. easitalleed at 310,000,000 3Mr. Sinde | “ 5, Sor % ‘Williams of New Britain girls—Dolls, Iron and Wooden Toys, | weeks, has gone to New York to spend Home From Panama. of the poactt. - Meyhe Tuni s g lahl t;rather of F. C. Slade of this city, | wag at his home, the Homestead iun, Sleds, Wagons, Doll Carriages, Games, | the winter with her daughter, a sister | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marah, Who | nominations and Alderman Shepard | mantis SG‘"“"““;'"EI:I:: OfL:h; Willl- | on Broadway, over Sunday. oo, of Principal Walter B. Spencer of );’ave been lfll'l;e ztc}-‘ne regtlon of the | nominated Alderman at Ladge Ed F.|pano ctric Light com- C‘Chlrlglwhgimmt?: and lGe:rl. T anama canal for the past year. are|\vhitmore, Ballots were prepared and ark o were in town on Useful things for the home are also | = visiting relatives in Windham for a | 1o seemlt was unamimous, all seven Monday. . Bere—China and Glassware, Japanese Novelties, Lamps, ete, STAFFORD SPRINGS ™ Citizens’ Ticket, Only One in Fieldy Elected—Mrs, F. Wayland Preston's . month. Mr. Marah is connected with erm: itmore. g nr f n Jlmnl_,nenhsi the engineering department on the w—%‘.“: ;:;o‘::ldo! t;: m‘;fi, of police jEw_E_TT c'TY O - :s;:x?“;e::. P“;’}:’“,;’;,:L"’hf,‘;‘n'e b:::utm; for November and tbutlot the .“li’ie,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bugbee Surpris. Painless Extracting and year ago this time and when he_ re- | Laendent of streets, the Iattor o ted 5| ©d on Wedding Anniversary—Death F,'"iu— a Spu:l'a Ity turned he took a bride with him. Mrs. The enlistment papers of the four of Sanford W. Partridge—Rev, H. B. Marah enjoys the country yery much, | 5.6 companies as accepted by theboard | Rankin's Address. Death. Lowest prices. All work guaran-|although it is not like Connecticut.| ¢ fire engineers were ordered placed —— teed. : Mr, Marah lsv a ‘' comrade of A. on file as submitted. A requisition The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Very little interest was manifested in Associated Dental Parlors, Tyler camp, No. 8, U. 8. W. V., and | ¢rom the board of fire engineers for | Busbee gave them a surprise party in|the borough election Monday, thers 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | it 18 expected that he will be pres-| guo”dozen pairs of mittens was refer- | honor of their 29th anniversary at their | being only one ticket—the Citizens'—in Oios RO rs- Sl e & o s ent and relate some of his latest ex-| .4 to the purchasing committee with home, in Lisbon, Saturday evening,|the field. The officers who will serv: s Sundays 10 o ot o periences at the next regular meet- | ,,wor “The list of appropriations for | Dec. 11. John Ryan presented the| the borough for the coming year are p. m., Sundays @ m. to 2. p. M. [ing of the camp, Wednesday eve-|ips ensuing year as voted at the ad- | hostess a tea service In behalf of the | as follows: Warden, J. Allen Mix; bur- aug6TuThS ning, when the annual inspection will { 55,05 city meeting of Dec. 7 was|company. The evening was spent in| gesses for two years, A. O. Brooks, C. take plae. Comrade Marah says that| .4i563. Alderman Whitmore's resolu- | SInging and playing games. The hit of | P. Hodgson, C. H. Meyers, Sr.; clerk, ::ip"“;&'o“‘a'g:"m "xfl‘éfl;: ;‘Lsgflkeo;h; tion was adopted that the several fig,;:'g});{ e e}yxl:zt-hil‘mtz Willlam H. Heald: treasurer, ,v’v:mm ; E shments | H. Heald; collector, D. J. ey; l"or Arfls“c wa" Pallel‘s six weeks' furlough. :meé::‘ SIS 36 QONSEIINN. Aa were served, after. which games were bnulfl,.d’rhoml-wHuCB assessors, Iy! come to K. MAFFITT & CO, 37 ” Committes on Streets — Aldermen | P1aved. Alex Hunter sang a humorous| O, Butterfield, E. K. Tatt, M. P. Cbar¢h Street. We will be pleased to | Town Bonds to Be Issued in January | oy onors "o oioy ana Tew. solo. Friends were present from Nor-| Walker; board of reliet, W. B, Hanley, r wich, Jewett City, Occum, Versailles, 4 thony Adams; haywa: estimate on painting or decorating, Town Treasurer Frank P. Fenton is Lights—Aldermien Case, Whitmore | Greeneville and Lisbon. ’ g' i‘g’;}hfi.‘cfiB{&y W C:l‘;: BATH ROBES " For men and women this useful gar- ment is shown in many grades and eolorings. Robes of heavy blanketing at a rea- sonably low price. Men's Bath Robes, $3.00, $4.50, $7.00. Women’s Bath Robes, $3.98, $5.00, $6.50. Boys’ Bath Robes, $3.25, reparing the necessary papers to be d O’ . HANDKERCHIEFS and will guaraniee both work and | 305 o ity Trust "company of | “"Ciaime Aliermen Whitmore, Case| _Addross by Rev. H. B. Rankin, _|ins: regisirars, David Biasstt, I, €. R Boston, which is to certify to the le- | and Holbrook. Rev. H. B. Rankin of Noank gave an 3 _Wol C . O. b Thousands are here to select from,| Telephone connection. nov2sd | gality of the bonds that the town is| Fire Department—Aldermen Shepard, | address on The Life of Christ before | C. B. Gary, B. T. Baton, Thomas Haye: comprising many grades and styles— | to 1538“9 N;Dfi' flof the new ’fflgh sfhwl Case and Tew. tlimt’ gzpudn Chfll‘tla.n I%\lduvor 80~ fie,f;rf”‘}'i"%& ‘i{m;;tebst“e‘;u"sc' 5 building that is in process of construc. Police—Aldermen Pomeroy, Whit- | cief onday evening. e societies J . 2 - " v kinds suitable for man, woman or child A, R. BURNHAM, Agent tion, and for other improvements. It | mere and O'Connor. 4 of the Methedist and Congregational | BUrT, Andrew Whiton, Hannibal Alden, '8 motatits rioe. R R 5 00 s M T B Water Department—Aldermen Whit- | churches were invited to attend. Frml; K::‘"' e W Light Carriages and Wagons, more, Case and O'Connor. e eath of rs. F. W. Preston, y 2 AR PO CURE & DL AR PR DX Appropriations — Aldermen Case, ie FUNERAL. Mrs. ¥, Wayland Preston died at her Harness, Carriages and Wagons for ke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- sale. Carfiage and Wagon Repairing | eis. Dragsiats rorand money 1f it fails bt i TR R IR of all kinds. Repository and shops |to cure. ¥. W. GROVE'S signature is| o8 ¥ C o Y D 180 Valley Street. on each box. 25c. ard an olbrook. T T T home in West Stafford Monday morn- Mrs. Celina Lauderville. ing after being ill only two days from The funeral of Mrs. Celina Lauder- |8 shoek. She is survived by her hus- LEATHER GOODS A splendid collection consisting of | Horse Shoeing. Tel connection. ex?:(;vofa‘:)‘:«id}{seo-fb?;gi'men Shepard, Pom- v‘m;d wes hel‘d at St Ma!;y‘n church z:“;d and a number of sons and daugh- Purses, Pocket Books, Wrist Bags,| novid ST LT TR 4 Monday morning, Rev. J. H. Fitzmau- | ters. o » b Ordinances—Mayor Dunn, Corpora-| rice i em Work on the Garvais bullding was Bnvelope Bags, Traveling Bags, Bill L. M. REED tion Counsel, Aldermen Whitmors, | oS, *ficiating at hfhst_’;&‘;'y.l a8l | falayed Blonday ‘on sccount of dad Books, Letter Cases; Suit Cases, all at & price reasonably low. The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper ERTAIN QUALITIES Influence e agency for the Travelers Lite | Shepard and Tew. tery, the bearers being John Murtha, | Weather. certain results. There's nothing By Purchasing—Mayor Dunn, Alder-|yonis Gomache, Louis Balcom and| Some of the schools will have spe- uncertain about any article, or deal, in | and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct. #ad | men Whitmore and Pomeroy. Charles Fontaine. Undertaker J. A.|clal exercises for the holiday time on our store. Trade here and be satisfied. | the Unlted States Health and A si- Library—Aldermen Whitmore, Case| Hourigan was in charge of the ar-|the closing day of the term ( ¥). and Holbrook, with Mrs. Alice C. Ev- JAMES HARRIES, Gent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite with Mrs. Alice C. Ev- | rangements. %5?]!1% Mg!Biusgn v JlMurphy, Re;r. am S. Beard and Jeremiah O’'Sul- Opera House Biock, Willimantic, Conn. | for rates and full particulars. dec13d Box 281, Willimantie, Cta Not Looking for That Kind. Inasmuch as there is almost a dechn- ration of war in Secretary Knox's let- livan. OBITUARY. ‘The mayor appointed the following Sanford Partridge. Patterns. finance committee: Aldermen O'Ci ter. to the Nicsraguan ehatge d&'af- decldd H % o1 | r'he death of Sanford W, Partridge, | faires, let us be thankful that there Y HIRAM N, FENN nor, Tew and Whitmore. 7 > »| still remain some shreds of the fab- If 1t's Wall Papers IR 8 y The bonds of the city clerk and |76, occurred at Hopeville early Monday | Still Temain some shreds of the fab- treasurer were accepted. The current | morning. Mr. Partridge has been in {ll UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER monthly bills were ordered paid as|health for a long time, and for the Trade at the . .. nexing outlaying and outlandish coune« tries.—Louisville Courier-Journal. in all the latest designs that you de- .. 1§ 9 sire, come here. Our large assortment 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. read. 1ast few weeks has been confined to his Hechanlcs Dep L Store and moderate price will interest you.| Telephone. Lady Auhun} Alderman Shepard moved that two | bed. For years Mr. Partridge has been Our stock of ready mixed Paints and bills of $125 each, presented by the |& painter, who was always known as a palnters’ supplies are complete. registrars of voters, John C. Barstow [ most painstaking and consclentidus OUTFITTERS TO ALL workman. He was born Dec. 13, 1833, re-ra Matn 80, Wikimentle, 08 | 15 goren iy POMESR Christmas Candies finance committes, and It was 30 voted, | and married Mizs Baunders they hav:| | Tha FHaali declld urel eet, illimantic. |, ;. ge assortment of fancy box| John Nichols requested permission | Ing lived in Griswold for years. He Is| Hg survived by his wife. goods, Hlgh Grade Chocolates” and A nioe varféty of Freah Wish; siso | Bonbons, Fbbun and Haus Osufy. Ourl Lo Croot & Sifu pvée, ihe aldewalk ot his place of business on Main street Power of Pine When in qfles' of Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at own m‘““"gf‘:‘e",nfi:;;.m the city.| ond this was granted. Not a Preventive. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. 734 Main St., Willimantle, Ct, Health Problem Presented. Notwlth-landlné the protests of oct29d decdd Dr. Owen O’Neil, representing the|Gov. Fort and Col. Rooseveit, a &6 If you have ever taken a w: ‘Willimantic City Medical soclety, ap- | per cent. increase in the cost of liv-| through a forest of pine trees you wil peared and In a strong light presented | ing does not tend to stop “race sui- the health problem facing the city, He | cide.”—Washington Post. stated that the society was of the opinion that the work could not be remember how, almost un the head was thrown back and lungs dsop bredths Ine glorioss pioe-lndes 'deep breaths the glorious pine-] properly done as at present for the Secrecy ‘Makes Success. air. How invigorating It wum ~— how compensation received and suggested One of the tests of social leadership | heating ! that there should either be a fixed sal- | In some New York circles is the abili-| ~The medicinal virtues of pine have ary of $1,000 or that it should be|ty to keep divorce proceedings from | peen recognized in medi pract| ' placed on a fee basis. becoming public—Washington Star. ||for many years. For eoughs and col T Alderman Whitmore said he believed —_—_— - the mixture of two ounces of Glycer ; . that the present officer, Dr. Keating, Prefers the 'Typhoon. ine with a half-ounce of Virgin Oil o should be heard, as in his opinion he iPine compound pure and oun We ask Immediate or prospective | had done the work eficiently and weil e el o e of pure Whisky 18 highly Tecommend) piano-buyers to fill out blank coupon O}‘%y"fi?:‘d;’fia;e:?x;:gly dllgg:;? phoon, Col. Astor seems to have pre- .,g'tmt, ,;,3,‘,:.‘:'&.,?::,,.:,':%1 below and mail to us. We are one of | ard’s resolution that the committee as|ferred the typhoon.—Omaha Bee. foreak a ocold in twenty-feur hours and the largest distributors of pianos in | represented by Dr. O'Neil submit a T R A T cure any cough that is curable. The "}A%dj‘é:fx—:é, efe:!- e Different Kind of Men. mfi:::-{::n r;ot expensive ;d can nt was en taken, - - Men have died for their country, but g00d drug not many candidates are willing even genuine Virgin Oll of Pine compound <&, _come fo us. A fine general line of selected goods for the Holiday Trade. Give us a trial. H. E. READE, 717 Main Street, Willimantic. decdd WE ARE AFTER Eastern Connecticut and wish every intending buyer to know about our . Elec'rlc Pflwer EASY PAYMENT PLAN, low prices OBITUARY. - |to retire for the gooa of their city.— gg':hfex’zcg“é;';f; ‘c’:"""’fn::g BUSINESS WITH and large and varied stock of carefully Mrs. Edwin Bugbee. Boston Herald. + Cine . selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS, OMrs, Sarah M., wifs of Edwin Bug- e —— 5. bee, died Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock We have issued a limited quantity of A).;:ea.uti'rul Art Calendars for 1910, | J¥% 0% 07007 Prospect street, fol- Acfl CAUSED BY TflE KlDNEYS too expensive for free distribution. We will mail one of these calandars | owing a lengthy illness. Free to every prospective piano pur.chaser who will fill out and mail us She was a native of Westford, but the coupon below. had been a resident of this city for many years. She was a member of 2 2 3 Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the easiest, | Anne Wood Elderkin chapter, D. A. R., A Few Doses of Pape’s Diuretic Will Clean and Regulate the NEW LOW RATES. Send for details. Willimantic Gas & Electric Company safest and fairest for time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirty-six :;llgrc?x. ngl::b;;aalflgtlxl’i; e’:{:;gfggs‘: Kidneys and Make You Feel Eine—Most Severe or forty-eight months’ time in which to complete payments. ) large acquaintance. Besides the hus- Bladder Misery Simply Vanishes Free delivery of planos anywhere in New England. Every piano fully %";’geghef:w;‘;;flxi ilf;']brféef:ffifi: warranted, kept in tune the first year free of charge. attorney. ELMORE & SHEPARD, v d- | made anywhere else in the world, (Buscossors to Sessions & Elmore) No man or woman here whose ki v taitats neys are out-of-order, or who suffers | which is so harmless or will effect so Visitation from Deputy Wheeler. lroym backache or bladder misery, can | thorough and prompt a cure. Fill out and send this coupon to [mhfllmn fllld h“‘ I'fll n ms, M Natchaug lodge of the New England | afford to leave Pape’s Diuretic untried. This unusual preparation goes direct B irgct 804'806 Malll S“’ee‘, THE A. C. ANDREW MUSIC CO., Order of Protection was favored by| After taking D fiosen all pains | to the cause of trouble, dlatributing 60-62 North Street, 804-806 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. an official visit from Its deputy, J, L.|in the back, sides or loins, rheumatic | its cleansing, healing and vitalizing in- LADY ASSISTANT. o1y e Please mail me FREE your Art Cal- Wheeler, of New London, and Past|twinges, nervousness, headache, sieep- | fluence directly upon the organs and Toltalihe counaiin. Wllllm anfic endar for 1910, together with full in- § | Grand Warden F. E. Hill of New Ha- | lessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids, | glands affected and cowmpletes the cure 4 formation about your Rental Purchase ven Monday night, and notwithstand- | dizziness, tired or worn-out feeling and | before you realize . plan. ing the heavy storm over fifty members | other symptoms of clogged, sluggish A few days’ treatmers of Pape's Diu- Name ..c.ccocccessccsccccces . . of the lodge were present. Nomination | kidneys simply vanish. retic means clean, healthy, active kid- of officers for 1910, the initiation of | Uncontrollable urination (especially | neys, bladder and urinary organs—and AGQAress ....cccceciiieciiiieianns nine candidates and an appetizing|at night), smarting, discolored water | you feel fine. lunch followed by a social hop were | and all bladder misery ends. among the features of the evening. City Notes. Misses Margaret Kennedy and Mol- lie Gleason of Claremont, N. H., were There ls NO Ruyal Road recent guests of Charles Derby, who is employed at Hotel Hooker. M omas S. Gorton o oucester, to financial success. It depends upon the i‘?‘gigér;;:fi,’:,:E:S,E,‘;Eéfi‘;gffiv‘;fi';’; individual how he improves his oppor- ||ais momins" o G ‘When the new city clerk and treas- Ls tllnltles. urer, A, C. Scripture, arrived at his post of duty in the Town huilding, Monday morning, he found awaiting Cultivate the saving habit and you ||ha o2 logoms, Puee o silent welcome frem some friend or will be happy and prosperous. o . . . . Personals. Your account is cordially invited. Gcorse C. Thomas of Scotiand was 3 per cent. interest paid, compounded | | .2y yies vee o Herte semi-annually, on accounts of $1 and up. | |w5uC.uthine,of Danietson was a Miss Mary Piecak has returned from albrlet visit with relatives in Rogk- ville. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY Trusses at Chesbro’s. A special room for fitting. OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE novid Pianos Sold ON EASY PAYMENTS Conn. n, pharmacist, banker The moment you suspect the slight- 3 e itile agency will tell you est kidney or bladder disorder, or feel | that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- rheumatism pains, don’t continue to be | cinnati, is -a large and responsible miserable or worried, but get a fifty- | medicine concern, thoroughly worthy cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic from | of your -wnfldencr,. your druggist and start taking as di- Accept only Pape's Diuretic — fifty- rected, with the knowledge that there | cent treatment—from any drug store is no other medicine, at any price, | —anywhere in the world, An Ideal Xmas Gift! Our store is “loaded to the roof” with fine practical things in FURNITURE which will make excellent Xmas gifts. Let us sug- gest: A MORRIS CHAIR for father. A SEWING TABLE for Mother. Fine odd pisces, such as MUSIC CABINETS, for the Girl. GO-CARTS and DESKS for the Children. Our Furniture is all first-class, latest designs, and every plece guaranteed, and our prices very low. Here is where you will be treated courteously, honestly, justly and fairly. Come and look. Write for catalogue and prices. WATKINS BROS., Hartford, Willimantic, Manchester, 852 Main St, Willimantic, Ct. nov2d Let me demonstrate fo you the NEW OVERLAND ERNEST P. CHESBRO, Linabiss 1029 Main Street ° 2 . “ P mte .|| Willimantic Savings || i “The Big Store with the Little Prices PHANEUF & GEOFFRAY, Institute “ir o ez || SChwartz Brothers, Dealers in LADIES’ AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. | HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY, ¥ 6328 Main Street were recent visitors in this city. “HOME e ! Telephone 502. 9-11 Water Stroet. Miss Ina Winsted, a vaudeville sing- er. was taken ill Monday morning while on a train in this city and stop- ped off here, golug ta | Haoker H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas.