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tho Late ccntm-uy “: To the x of Thay, g swmda Maxs., l»'.' Tn a jetter wrmou o mu ly danue Ilvr‘ Koveinber wnd the weekiy for L prement writer -,.”“ of m In hh':. ly: Jmmpie 8y, your Jast weel A ‘ hamflll‘l-flbyulm “)‘ ellm Snoan, the feurlems n Nights, It hudy to iRy expert, but, for my humble self, I am not positive that Cook did not’ reuct the pole. The great public were hust once, and they should 110t be too, has! phal, Charles H. Weir, Eliza G. van, Patrick, 39 Thrteenth s St. Sullivan, Robert J. annvu.:.n“' Sulpa, Jac sEsuiateiind ss8 Sulpa, Antho:é and Catherine - Swain, Jennie A. ‘eldon, Armstrong again, To bHorrow an expression v ‘Weldon, J 500 | Brayton, Mrs. Jane G. Thomas -Baine, twe. Breskiyn o went up Mke a rocket wnd down )l Swan, Amos C. Brockton Sample Ehn. Store Swan, The A. C. Co. et i Broderick, stick. The equal of such an. axper §ii§§=s§ Swan, Calvin L. ells, Wi Edward J. s'an_ Jennle P. - 1,600 | W Brown, Annie E. and Haanah ence has hardly recorded plnee the te L. C. + artin 2 Sullivan J N t sublime reforme ‘Swanberg, Andrew West, Claudia D. and Laura A. Brown, C. H. o Tucke: Lu Netson_ Emuy & v . 4 guravent - Swanton, George % ‘West, William i 1, Brown, Governor H. 357 4 T, Lucy A. Nolan, “ tween waving pal Swartzberg, Joel 2 1. Wetmore, Emma._E. Browning, Thomas 4,000 ) felon’s death five day Swartsberg, Joseph and Rosa "Whaley, Estate Charles F. 0 | Browning, Estate wun- J. ¥ Je . a Ulmer Brewing Co., William 20,000 | O'Kelly, John ’ T%'e 1 said in my former letter st Swartzberg, Mary and Sophia - Whaley, Estate George G. 5 | Buckley, John W. 127 3 Oleott, E. O, Tyler 2 "192 | Sueh impostures had been wucossslul Swartzberz. Myer "330 | Whaley, Harris ohn J. and Emma J. 1,329 v Olson, Iver perpetrated; and now I say that Ju Sweet, Alonzo L. Wheelor, Atbert L. George N. H e ;: Von Cleet, Antoinette _ 4,500 P Buch things have happened as the ver Sweet, Fred C. o > | Wheeler, Avery D. Buteau, Alonzo and George. . cas, Betsey e 2,000 | Valentine, Moses N. ° 300 | Palmer, Willium H. R fication of Cook's wtory, It was an Sweet, George C. B 5 Wheeler, Charles H, | ‘Wiiloughby Parsons, George W, unequal contest. The greatest of Jivin Sweet, e Lizzle L. % Wheglle Emma L. c @ w q G 1068 | explorers against an amuteur: o on. westser. Mra. Lydia '-, =~ Wheeler, Ira C. Callahan, Patrick T Wi v backed by 'his brother melentipts, (i Svdleman, George A : Wheeler, Frank S. ; T e Mack, Josesn P. s w:l:‘-?a“p:gt'okufi'“‘"‘ St 330 1000 | Dnited States navy, his’ own mpiend ;vdlen;n‘ nc‘.;.meg R thx;;’?r lrifoth;:s d 970 | Capitol City Lumder Co, m-ey,ln.u’n -2 v ‘»n‘ ;'-("nn.l ;nm last, but not Jeasi,.b ymington. Clara . 2, Whipple, Rose F. Carey, Andrew J. and Margaret Manwarring, James : Wat A Delta ' Kappa Epsilon socioly Synnikowski, Dominic and Kate 770 | Whitaker, Charles A. 200 | Garroll. Millara e 299 | Marsan, Remus C. i e Tt Jirea 1o0p]Reke! Ecce partisan of Pe AT Whitsker, Charles E. Case, Louisa 3r. :, Jomm A Welch, James ; Perryman, Mrs, Mary TOPMESHOSS St 1o soncteved ver o . ey, Inez o 4 & 6,000 Marten, H 1,000 | W Estate ) " every wal o Te. Taber, Bmma B. “ws qagp | White, Frederick M. 110 | Champion, F. F. : A Frank e N RIRhw: Freok W 10981 ‘Poor Cook had back ot him enly an Taft, Evander 2 27150 | White, Lucy N. 5 | Champlin, Lydia C. £ & ‘Whipple. Feunella P. ? +99% | untaught public Inxisting on fair pla Taft W H. and wite 2o [(Nhishead, Comdiand 7. Champlin, Mary B. B. 1'% ) . Andrew 4 00 | Whitehead. William 1901 Brate, Bawin . 390 | Bt it does not follow that: ho akd n« ‘aque, Wm. v Whi , Mars] Charbonneau, Joseph P. Miller, - - 5 g scover the north pole becanse Taleott, Charles H. =400 Wh(g‘erd th?ldrigge 50 | Charron, g setve. Wililame:, Strar g ey s B e ot Calm. 1 ‘alis, Peter e “575 | Whitney, arles Chilas, Mrs. Mary B, 5 n 4 X ‘ . Ve of Nebraska remember w Tannar, Miss nuuu. ,j;fi ‘Whitting, Nathan E, Church, Austin W. 5 500 v oo Rathbone, Charles I. 4 had among us a man by 1 ¢ Tannar, M, & 5,050 | Whitting, L. W. Clapp, Estate Edward T. 3 Morris, Estate Henry Woods. Elizabeth G. & FRONSW Nossom, - 8 Henry M, Stanley, who never Tarbox, Corneun F. Whitney, Eli M. Clark, Danil S. Charles B3 W 00 % corporate lmits of the city of Omal Tarrant, N. Trustes, Estate Whitney, Estate R. F. Clark, Mary J. g 3 * s i but who wrote for the New Y ori 116 Abbie A. Cook Sy Wholey, Andrew J. 5 Clocher, Frank ~'185 Mc ? Wright, William W. $ gfllon. Lewin J. i ald blood curdling accounts of darir Tarrant and Buckley ‘Wightman, Byron A. ¢ Coates, Gilbert P. 34 ¢ 5 > ¥ icott, John H. L - 7 adventures and halrbreadth escape Tarrant, N. ‘Wightman, Eliza I, Comstock, Charles W. £ R McCabe, b % $00 v Service, John - A the plains, Yet we know that Stan Taverriér, Léon 200 | Wishtman, H. B. Cole. Ella. J. "300 | McCafrerty, Elizabe 3 400 | Yerrington, HL. M. Semple. Mrs, Marguret , 1000 |found Livingstone and explored t Taylor, Mrs. Alive ‘Wilber, Ellen E, 5 | Connecticut Baptist Convention, . B o Sevin, Annie M, 3 . q Congo basin, though It wis dowbi Teftt, Henrletta H Wilber, James F. Trustee, under the will of Thurs- s ‘ Zapp, Henry gl e e g 800 ot the time Tefrt. Vilura 3 | Wilbur, Mrs. Mary 5 ton B. Barber ’ Shaw, Bstate Daniel ° 4 I admit, at this writing, things 100 Tehin, Lizzie v Wilbur, Bessie L. a_nd sister Conrade, Charles W. 3 SOLDIERS EXE EXEMPT. Sikoskl, John E.1% 900 | bad for ¢ T y mind the wor Telller, Joseph O, S | Wilcox, Asher H. 3 Corporation Bullding Bank RS E - Sticox, Henry B 3 T of all is the the longitade | Tarry, Benacton - Wilcox, William B. Sobiratioh Havings Huotety e S . R VRO Smith, Adaline A. ? a proximately superiative Iwtitnde. 1t Tetlow, John Wilkinson, Carteret J. Crane, Floyad B '300 in, El = 165 | ‘Almy, Beousrd B. Smith, Frank Q. ¥ is practically an_imporsibility for ot Thatcher, Wm, D. : Willacy, Alice Cranska, Lucius B. ‘Anthony, William S, Bmith, George 5. L 1000 | vious reasons. There are other whin Thames Cork Co. oo ‘Willard, Edwin H. Crandall, B. F. S. 5 MecLean, Willlam . b o Smith, Margaret A. b . in his favor, the greatest of widch Thames Iron Works agop | Willey, Edward G. ; Cranston, John D. D. zabeth + B T S TR his genius as a guesser—if he be Th-mulmnlnflTrunCo. The 68,300 ey, Herbert Crawley, Estate A. W. oA Bake: |- , C! . W. % fraud. The Republican’s argument Thames National Bank Th 40009 | Williams, Charles 110 | Gronen. George McNamara, Thomas 2080 Bxg‘m"mh%;b . Spalding, Kdwin L : that mcore hax never been and:me Thayer, Charles F, Williams, Antone J. 1,200 | Crozier, Eugene 7 ¢ Benticy Getess F. | Juliette A. 4, Ll can be answere 159 | Willlams, Calvin C. i - L Bishop, Matate N. L. X A - o < There is & o1 O . Vine &, ¥ amateur in Thayer, John M. Theve, Jerome Thiel, Carl and wife Thiel, Frank and wife 22 Thomas, Egidius i il Thomas, George P. Thompson, Dr. George Thompson, Mrs. Julia. Williams, C. M. = ‘Williams, Chaunce; Davis Chauncey C. o National Biscuit Co. epi b humbly at Willlams, Tstate Flizabeth A. Dale, William J. ) £ Jng e nsguon: Sas ey I - g 400 Jeme 8 4 80 ] treapasser on their preser ‘Williams, 5 | De Beuycker, Arthur Real The. . k M. ¥ L s ke some religlous Williams; Mrs, ‘Harriet B. Dennison, Mrs. Willlam Wh‘},’u"’""“‘“x_c"fl 50 | claim a m | Willlams, Jennie M. 500 | Dewey, Efty C. Nicota: m"‘m'. S 7 % Willlams, John A. Dexter, Merrett D, 2, N NI & M B R. Col, The 117,80 L, Estate Willlam A, . James ¥, ¢ 4 , Jénnie H. 1 all on his back 1 ‘Thom; Williams, Julian F. Dil = 1 B, 3 y ngame, . e A Williams, Sarah J. 1, Dobrow, Baward . T e o iy %‘;—lnl.. "Roj By ¥ Throw, Margaret 50 | Williams, Mrs. Virginia 35 | Dolbeare, George W- orwic] Bushnell, ;";. Srdncss v 1 pity him, If innoc and Thumm, Rosina ‘Williams, Winslow Tracy Donnellae, Rev. John J. F. 800 | 3 Heirs W J 2 s L Var, Persis M. 3 clently pux 3, If guilty. Tilden, R. W. GER Williams, Daniel 330 | Denville, Bugene y- oss, m. - c w 5 ILBUR ¥, BRYANT. Tilly, Jennie K. - Williamson, Joseph Denville, Henry S o Carr, Luella Wallen, George L. Estate Hartington, Neb,, Jan. 19, 1916 Tingley, Estate Sarah E, Willis, Irving J. Doyle, Catherine M. i O'Bri B, Ere - Carey, Ella M. Waters, Milo R, £50 M- ‘Witter i Willis, Mary A. 27 Duggan, James 500 | O BTion: Thomas -y, > George L. e Weeks Laura M v 800 Woman and the Age therine Wilson, Mrs. Agnes H. : Dunn, Alexander . O'Neil, C. F. - 2w iy i Caruthers, William Wilhelmi, Philip D. - 770 This is & vulgar age; but it g hatter Tobin, Michard W. Wilson, Ambrose H. E O'Routrke, WiILi: - - Carver, James 5 Wightman, Eliza J. 000 | to be a vulgar and successtul woman Tobin Arms Co. ‘Wilson, Charles T. Evans, Emory E. O'Buliivan, Richara 7= Case, Mary J. Willey, Edward G 7000 | than an unsuccessful lady Tompkins, John F. Wilson, ¥ 3 Ersenhart, Bstate Henry .4 b Chase, Walter M., Arthur F. 3 Williame, Mrs, Harriet B, 000 Thius speaks Mrs. T. P. Oonnor Toomey, Fanny A. e ‘Wilson, 3 T p - w- Clark, George L. Wilson, Thomas ~ '000 | concerning the violent methbdy of Toomey, Margaref and others ‘Wilson, ¥ s Palne, Agn - - Clark, James N. Wood, Estate Ira L. . wome of the militant suffragettes Toomey, Patrick Estate 900 | Wilson; . 9 | varnham, Eatate Charles Palmer, Edawin L. 5 | Connell, Ellen 00 | Woodward, Calvin H, 000 | England, The first proposition s Alfred ‘Wilson, J¢ h 5 890 | T s 00 " Harriet E. Connor, hm . Woodward, John E. 1,000 | sweeping generality. The age may be Torosian, David M, Wilson, 275 | Foisehmann Co. The ' Pardy, Thomas J. Courtney, Mrs, James ‘Wormsley, Thomas 990 | vulgar: it may be more or less vulg Torrance, ‘hibald ‘Wilson, er)mrdetta 5 e k o4 te. Fonnio-end Coit, Eiisabett M Wright, Henry C. / 1,000 | than have been other aged and piviil Torrauce, Estate Archmald " gggson, Samuel A. o et i e Betsey 1,200 | Grocker, George C. 5 zations, such as those of the decar ‘Torrance, a1 Y lson, omas » P. % ¥ 3 e O . 01 T dire or © ) Totokett Mrg. Co. The 000 | Wilson; Thomas . Friccsberg, Bobert and Prank 150 | Payne. 3. Bvilla - L kot o LA 1000 ] e iece ot et Bt B Tourtellotts, Fred 3 ‘Wilson, Thomas W. & aete T - . 288 | arpenter, Ann E. 000 B comparisons aside, what of thg sec Tourtallotee; James N. wn.xn, Wm. E., 111 McKinley e 2 - Al L o ? LIND EXEMP: F] ond proposition? Fow can a woman 'ower, \venue 5 . ’ ~ e IR T . v r " el " eaabtattars. Wilies WiATSRUS & 36 Thirteenth Loy | Gardiner, Estate Loutsa 3L n H. =" “550 | Denison, Join J. 300 3 f B beth veigar and sucesmbulf, S Tracy, Carrie R. Wilson, Wm.. E. and J. H. Gates, Horace P. i ) | DeWolf, James E. 1,000 | Barnes, Avery 5 o D g BB o Tracy. Charles Oscar Winchester, 1da M. Sately & Boeish B i e Je X, . 898 | Busts, Sarah'A. . . 2,000 1 10es 0 1ady Decomo. m WOMAN Tracy, Bawin A Winnapaug Co, The Savioess e o / P Sohe ant. Mary 1,000 ot Thexe queries only emphasize the nec Tracy, Frank 1. £ Winship, Eliza J. 3 L 3 Robinowitz, Tssac end Max Kiva ., 1,000 | pawards, James H. 1,285 | of precision in the use of terms in t Tracy, Jennis H. 7 00 | Winship, T. ¥. . 3539 | Rafrerty, Jonn H. i ’ : n rily etastic disoussion «of %o Treat, Charles C. Winters, Charles J. 1 Rathbone, Heirs Abial 40 | Ensling. Philip 1,000 1 ; | questions, especially wher Troeger. Henry : 100 | Winters, Mrs. Margaret Gifiétse, Hannah M. and others 2-")" Harriet - ' Learv Abby involve the element of femiinty Troland, Catherina ‘Wischnewski, John and Augusta Gilliver, Mrs. Sarah nlmond. Mrs, Saran B. T Fellows, Mrs. E. H. 1,000 ™M " But the suggestion seems pertinent Troland, Wisneiwski, Wladyslaw 1, Gilman, Blizabeth . don, ‘John P, - Fogarty, Patrick 400 | Naples, Nancy H. ¢ 3,000 | that man has mcceg Trofand, Ruby H. 100 | Witschekowski, William fazo [Civard, DB B Ressier"Lilie B - BB St A 1,000 ¥ s """ | that woman has Trudeau, Oliver Witter, William Givernard Brothers Reynolds, mu.t- Harriet M. ° Francis, Mary A. 1,000 | Sullivan, Dantel modern etvilization, Trambai Jonathan Wiodyke, Blla L TR = am D. g ] e e 299 s dominating influence for Trushousky, Mrs, ohlleben, stopher T 2 5 ; oda ¢ : , fes of g Tavbs, Miss Abigal & 400 | Wonlloben, Fredericc S 5 | Gould, Estate Jagmes' L. Rlpleyfil:rn.xgngh e 200 9 S A Sanal, ol of Fome, e et et T Beve a Tucker, Hafriet Wohlleben, William T Greene, Edward L. Rockwell, John A. 7,200 | Gallup, Mrs_Elizabeth H. & 1 Jorhere is & sort of & local Hall of| [irength and persistence inte the Tucker, James C. and Annie L. Wood, C. H. 2 500 | Great Atlantic & Pacifio Tex Rockwell, John A. and John A, Gambie, Dums B, g 300 e run in connection with the New | SRS, B o BOTUMCS g Suparim: Jones Wood, Estate Tra L. ™ 73 Co., The 3 tee Gardner, Sarah G. o0 | Flayen Colony Historical moclety, in | oge those qualities harmoniowsly wupor Tuckie John Woodard, Frank L. ) 4,500 | Green, George A. 4950 | Rocicwell, John A., Trustes Gardner, Sarah 3. | which hang the portraits of historical | i qer, if necessary, powers, Therein | Tutts, Charles F. b Woodmanses, Chatles 8. © Gurley, Aapsepd- 239 | Rockwood, Addison M. Gay, Henry S. gelsbritien of the ity and the wtite.| [dicated a responsibliity that Woman ; G 3 ¥ ce this ga e urndofsii, Joseph oodmansee, John 5 : Roy, Estate Joseph lery with a likeness In ol of the late cannot evade with consistency 1o her Turniski, Frank and wife Woodwara Henry R Grodotzke, Wilhelmina Roda, Georgs W 3. 3 I Turner, Edward L. Gernhar. Captain Bdward C. Boeecher of New| .\ that men have robbed women. of u Woodwerth, Abbie 5 H s m N § : Huyen Al':d('lllh‘ project will no doubt degree of damestic usefulness by jneet jith the Dearty approval of the| { piishing such industries ws those of Turner, Emerson P,y Woodworth, Abbie J. e 1ey R ? Turner, Frank €. o Woodworth, Frank H. 3, @ ; Gould, Augustus . Turner, Jennie C. >~ Woodworth, Mrs. Marianna Haley, Jeremiah and Mfichast Satterlee, J Green, Lafayette M. 700 | e e Hoonnar e In get-| the baker and the costume-minke > . d y J. | Grover & Herrick v Ha ', - 4 tuture | That industrial fact only wider Turner, Estate Mariah T. Woodworth, Mrs, Saran E. 525 | Hammand, Maxgaret 1.000 H New Haven's Dast. present and (uture, | 5men's opportunitics for gentier ar —a et L R L , ga"::a::ngen > 3 , 3% Chiastes A . nection with this colony his endedvor refining arts ushington Herald, e = . “Henry e mportance at o Twomey, Murgarét A, Worth. J. C. & Co. . = Chief Justice Shmeon E. Baldwin and Yellow Journalism. the Ho Harry T. Blake. Captain Arthur Brisbane, editor of The New ‘Worthington, E. B, g“?“v’o“u“w,m,m 3. 4 525 | Hender: 2 ISR, Chenter - Henry, Mrs. Hannah 258 | e Jokn I Wright, Henry C. and wife Hermanson, Charlotte C. Sheehan, Mary Hill, Jahleel B. lenda, Pete: Tyl r Beecher’s memory should be perpetu-| York Journal, admits that he 1§ per ated in the Hall of Fame up at the|sonally responsible for “yellow journa Tyier, Frank ler, Henry A. nifre: T;er ""rgs %;&%htne‘xyr:m;r: £ M. Sheffeld, mme Sally Hill, Lavinia R, 5 historical society and there should be{ ism,” but justifies imself “on the Ty¥ler, Estate Oliver S. Waulf, O. E. 2,65 Sherman, Bllen M. and John E. Hill, Susan a generous response to the call for und that everyone must hmve ex : Wunderiick, Louie and Barbard 1700 . Gaviti Sherman, John E. 2d | Hinckley, Anna H. 70 | funds to provide a painting of him_in [ citement in some form and he tries to ‘v ‘Wuttkey, Julius A. 0.50 0 Hildebrand, George L. Sherman, Robert A. 440 | Hinckley. Abby F. the gallery of the institution. We |satisfy the demand with harmiess wen Ufford, Frank M. 1,900 | Wuttkey, Mary A. 30 Hopwood, James B. Sholes, Emily y 300'| Hovey, Henry should in that way express our appre- | sath He would like to mee the time Uftord, S. Augusta 1,100 Hopwood, John H. Sims, Hovey, Mrs. Lewis ciation of the man who, in a dignified | when there will be no mention of orime L'lmer Leather Co. The, Johanna i Hoskins, Isabel Thies Singer Sewing Machine Co. 560 | Hunter, Estate Joseph 7 and loyal manner each yedr, demanded [ or woclety affairs in the newspapers Ulmer Hayes, Eleonore Yantic Store Co. (W. E. Man- Hoxie, Albert F. suuer, Willlam A Hunter, Estate Stephen of the mayor the keys of the old pow- | Mr. Brisbane has set the pace so fast Ulmer McLoughlin, Henry ning) 0 | Holte, Albina Sleight, Elizabeth R. § der house; an annual rehearsal of one | through his appeal to human ot F. Ulmer 18,500 | Yantic SWoolen Co. Hunt, Mrs, Newell C. e R Smith, Estate Annie r. and Kl of the RS Sy in the early history | and love of m Ulrich, P‘nnk 1,000 | Yekublski, Yermont Huntington, Hezekiah Abbie M. ¥ Jackson, Charles of the cit have been oblig dopt his Uncas’ Nsthmn Bank = 30,000 | Yeomans, George P. Hunter, Martha ‘A. : 50 | Smith, Mrs. Catherine Jennings, Mary B. e 0ds or go to th L. 1t Is not & noble Unecas 3 6.500 | Yeomans, John and Isabella .. # Smith, George S. 00 | Jillson, George W. Would Make Lent Unanimous. In Prigbane’s ocase, Uncas Power c@ “The 5.000 Brown X i Smith, EM Lucy T. Johnson, Ella It begins to look as if the me: and that of his publishers, it hds bsen Uncas Sm . “The , 6,000 | Yeomans, William H. 3 Ince, William , 5 Smyth, Saran e Jewett, Mary E. strike would make this years observ- | VLoftable. ite of his frank Ongerwoos, D: L. - 2900 | Yerrington, Alexander F Snow, Charles K. s ance of Lent, now rapldly approaching, admission of responsibility %e takes TUnited States Finishing Co. % Yerrington, Charles D. ¥ Jackson, Charles Soule, Martha P. 2,000 | Kampt, George a record-breaker in the of un. | the detensive and Ls probably astamed. The ;000,000 | Yerrinston, H. L. Fackson, Willilam B. Southern N. E. Tdap‘hone Co. 14,500 | Kelley. Estate James A. animity and enthusiasm.—New York | oy ervury Ameriean, lmay. Mary J. *"“2/025 | Yerrington, James H. Jahn, Edwin P. ‘Southworth, Delia. 500 | Keppler, Christine Tribune. 4 If Mr, Brisbans is- ashamed his ac- & Jones Ay % Yerrington, Mary H. tions do not accord with his feslings George A, i Yerrington, Theodore W. He sticks to llow” way m] pald Young, Andrew J. the biggest salary of any -.mm n the v Young, Francis 9 ] country, and If 1 not ‘‘vellow Valiee, Christiana Young, Herbert S. £ e = had not been low,” and 414 not Vallin, John F. in Young, James AL 2% = ™ 5 keep on being “yellow,” would, probabi ;un, Heary B. Young, J. e - 23 ceane to be a big Mation buslder, ars, s M. Young Botlor So. The, J. T. 52 2 E] P SE g and & big salary winser i o, Baire attes . gz H F s EF] cemstul In "eonceallng the fact. fri £ Ei s cealin o fas om Taugnn, m‘#’“’ T 4,000 .¥333§' %g’{y%&ry 2 5 = ) 3 @ EEL S &= publio observation, and as long &4 %is ‘snghn, Detate Kiica A, | 7 e Eathe : r Dolls. No. Value, Aocres. Value. No. Vae. No. Value. No. Value. No. Value. No. Val Faioe. | S8laryle 860,000 & yoar, the olrogetion v-.unn, Mrs. Mary J. ~. i 3000 | Young, Phillipina e Bt . | of his paper the biggest of any lif the Vangnn Foundry Co, Thé 2 Young, Sarah L. s T T city of its home, and many 6f his Fenable, Annie ~ " : Young, William . : R . 3 b e “t “‘wl“" a0 | 120 fozs 7m0 | e i tated i ot Il B i hGE S sty QAR | wount I £ Soldiers' Exempt.... 1 2 100 3 hang his head very low or pié dwe Ve . Frederick z ’ 3 because of regret of many high niiid k D. o Blind Exempt... o) P 1 »s| 1 ed people {hat De 'ls nojk e e R Ani N e = i o i i : 2 inatead of yellow, conservative Instasa rergason., 5 s.7 el = » of radical, calm instead of sengdtional :-naon. ?(l:-.umlh 7. Zarat, Trea £ g e 'fl‘ botcrgcn l ” ’ g |Ll24’ $75005 | 1295 g ! —New Haven Times-Leader YVetter, Emma L. ¥ Zeif, Moses b | | A u." of _”"m Vetter, Jacob Zillinger, Paul . Vimcent. Wm. H, 5 Zillinger. Simon Report of the state bank ooiiiuls Voech, Stephen ir Zimmerman, Ferdinand e e we— sionera for the fiscal year, whiol glosed Ve ‘Henry ov ¥ Zimmerman, George ] last October, Just been madg pubd Ve Lorenz o Zukowski, Toffut and Lizzie - 2 lic, and it pays a pleasing u-mndlnmw Vi mas " Zukowskl, Simon 1o the thrift of the people of Cennecti Zurowski, Max o cut. On October 1, 1909, thers, wero w Ceage Y ;- 34 13,078 ‘more dflmqllu;l in’ the davings ‘ade, Vi - nks of the state than on :hnh- 'fi'fl;" 0 R NOHLBESIDENT, 3 §§ of the previous year, and in the ooty r. Henry H. ‘ " month reported upon the ameunt . g A No- Value. Value. No. Value. Value. Value. Amt. Amt. Amt. - the deposits Incr n«d $11,233,795,14 .’ Annie Meech . Estate Letitia Arhon C- The {otal amount ¢ patin oh. th , Lutina S. e e Eainh oate marn 438,601.9 ‘American Wood Working Ma- $38,785 (115 (478,450 | $800 |$30,500 | 9961350 | $754,800 | 301,580 hich sum is divided among bh3,247 e e positors. According Lo . the Riate Manual the population of Connpbtic Amsden, El’tlte Louisa A. S. Ames, Seth K. | Angel, Mrs, Alice A. : when_colnpured with the number of Armont]&l"C - Aavings bank deposttors, shows that pngtI, it o . more thani one-hulf of the peopls o ¢ Aueiv Laer B o 121 1evess | StatS Dilive Punds in the insttutious fo ! ¢ | saving The savings e deposit 1] . 80 é: w0 %0 150 ' | rons ol to a million souls, Whicl °3 38 o g Sk 8 999 | Aver, E. 4. yer, E. J. and Rubie F. 4 3 450 | Aver» Louis N. b 1"" LT = = - H never largar than Lhay ars [oda z 8 all indicating, porhaps, UL, the peo / ple are growing te aprestats (he ad- 1y ‘Aron W. Dickey, Assessors of the Town ofeNorwjeh, do sw _Bacheler, Estate Frances N. e swenr vantage of mwving up €or & va(ilt’ dey. ‘We, Alexander E. Reeves, Lewis R. Church and e e i that wacwguwflwm;thn all of the Lists and Abstracts of said Town for: the yedr 1909 are made®up.and per Bacon, Nathaniel T. = i i ALEXANBER T REEVES FEl HE £ ot i Maye Mr 'l‘-ll“wzuthu\ .w.m SNPTROPSEEs YT rraerone AR or an Ananias olub; ‘but ¥ 3 ON W. DICKEY though he would m c du-; for & dow n-und-ou mrm-—loebuur Flerald The world" m--m st wold atte and ndustries in 1967 ammewn( ad 1o J134060.008. 38888 - 43 o T 7 ‘New Lemion {punty, ss. Wecwich, Janwary 25, 1916. E. Reeves, Lewia-R. Church and Avon W.-Dickey, Assessorseas aforesubd; and Lbe 488 o oS 8%

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