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srove o the W.CoT U TURNER' tlon that might rewult very disas Drine comest_Heid 2t the han FHALY RNERVILLE, el T e g ‘ Bt o g il Romantio Marriage, = After Three | #IDIlity of commumientiog isise | 2 Woeeks' Courtship—The Silk Mill Fi ng is great ang even i that SOUTH_COVENTRY pere not the ouse the (act i 1 BROOKLYN. Funeral of Mrs. Clarence H. Cleve- land—Annual Meeting and Roll Call of Baptist Charch. evening. g 3 . and Mrs, H. C. Barlow of South ho 1 i EW NDON COUNT Mrs, W. N. Jewett was in Danfelson [Mr, and Mrs. William Weaver Sar- | cotey not be brought about by ih ighbor]; ‘Poems, Mrs. Fanny L Cleveland, widow of ‘ednesday. Saturday. spent the week end with methods employed ought to appesl te ¥ L0 N C ¥ -~ ang Running Broome, i Ereveland, i on Foua D ::.F.,a"‘:.‘,".’.‘.‘.?.":."&‘i’:"“ R E. Clarke and Edward Chapel| Prised by "‘"""“"“ Mw ing Anni- 3-“. ‘s sister, Mra, D. F. Jac- |the wood judgment Of housewlven | Luxcas: v night of last week after a long are ome | were in New don recently. versary—Notes of the Week. 3 Ansonia. BRIDG Baifnch; Ofigin of Speciew, | illness. She lcaves four children, three | of William Dunham. e Vera Siewick of Stattora Springs [ %00 ieaith board does not seel 1 LEONARD BRIDGE Pervein: aughiers and one son; also a brother | Next Sunday 8t 7.15 p. m. there will | vt Snce j utte of Middletown was | Jonn Daly succeeds Richard Wright o e guest for o woek of her aunl, W Sy 'pwlp,, R Torathod ot Evening of Flinch Followed by Colla- Sea| and sister, Her funeral was held on |be a service of song @t the Baptist| -The many friends of H. C. Whitford |27 8ssistant at the local Central Ver- | Mrs. T. R. Prent) cleaning they shall follow except tion—Roade Deep With Mud. O1a Monday afternoon and she was burled | church. were ahoeed o5 “hea "t his daat, | ot sation. 9% 1o M0 3. T White, who has been i, | stinccy whire housen have core 1t ‘ S Do e Bay. Do B Genany, tab o8 While out riding in Stafford Tuesday | ena’ with his mother on Fipiey TL | . Frank White spent last weok with | {ine) bt she heatth amecr o0 . i b Seipnie i M b Mill band mev. Dr.'G. ¥, Gemns, the pa CENTRAL VILLAGE morning, where he and his wite had |31 Soynton is leaving his position a5 | Tt Prentico e, but the health officer el s By e - 3 4 pheicos been spe: ‘the winter. funer- 3 uh o brins ImE Wemneny® sve Fitnch was SOUTH KILLINGLY The B_ Y. P. U. held a conuest | Local Relatives Attend Norwich Fu-|al was held Friday at Willmantic at | oGt agent of the N. ¥. N. H. & H.| Willlam Blythe went to Martford on | such matters as the ono refcrred (o i« TRy e o e Senie e ey | el Resepion. of the | hooh. - Fricnda Trom Ters aitended, | Loodt e SoEI%,A0nSilol 8 bocome | Friday te Joe b F ey R B Z7tir Shich sandwiches, cake, candy | Officers Looking for Man Charged with ke 3 . v ters. their New Haven office. Rev. J. Heald of Gilead 1n this | uibly v aaid th ; conacience | i “nd cocoa were served. 3 Rnanlt o Volisty ‘Womnis, s e e e e TS Kine D SOUTH CANTERBURY. Temuel, Wadsworth has purchased | villags Thursday, making pastoral |t motion ol i rmec tret Ty, | o5 SO Wiliams was in New Haven LI attendance: considering the darkness | Elmer Ryder has returned to Reho-| . ~= - 5 neta | PECPerty in the town of Manstield, near | calls e R e AR T st p- 4 i A Chiet Pilling_came from Danfelson | of the evening and the bad walking. |Dbita after visiting his parents.. s arkiurst of Plainfeld | the Willimantic fine ana on the Willl- Whiton-Clark Marriage. B niating Sas e o They ches | o e - itted up the | Thursday morning of this week to ar- Baptist Roll Cal Mrs. Frank Thayer of Putnam spent| was the guest recently of Mrs. Fred | mantic-South Coventry trolley line,| After a romantic courtship of three |them. | ©1d shop with anvil and forge for a re- | rest Frank Spaulding on complaint of 4 . Monday here on account of the 1 Léwis and Miss Isabel Hyde. weeks, William Whiton of Williman- | When carpots and furnishings are ¥ Geortie watrous and Bort Stimpeon Tho 3a195he ascaultea hor one adght | 1yn held its annual roll call th con- | *Edward B. Tillinghast of W week Thursday. lage were united in marriage Saturday | completed, people who have disinfected S e D L two weeks ago In the church. Miss| nection with the annual business | spent Sunflgmhkwuq. Mr. Frank Brown was at Hallville on nl‘ht at Willimantic, They will re-|them can rost seeure in the realizs Mr. and Mrs John Kneeland have | oo hes gone fo East Killiagly to| meeting on Wednesday at 11 o'clock | Mra, Fred W. Tillinghast. 24 Tuesday. Mr. Clapp of Northampton, Mass, |side In that city, the bridexroom be- [tion that any lurking germs 1ife this returned from & visit Wwith relatives |ijve. Officers are searching for Spaul- | Il the forenoon. The day giving promi- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lewis ana| . Mr. ana Mrs. Benyamin Brown of has been a Of his sister, Mrs.|ing employed by John Stimpson. might have been thers have been ar i Torrington. ding. who was away from home on | !5¢ carly of rain and the traveling be- | gon Elmer were in Norwich Monday to | Hallville have moved back to the | Willam L. for a fow days. The Silk Mill Fire. nibilated and can no longer bring wbont The First Baptist church of $rook- | of her mother, Mrs. Israel Eeguin. | *.l:m Victoria Morse was In Moosup been located | tic and Miss Helen Clark of this vil- | then restored, after the work has hes The rain of the early part of the ing bad, many were prevented from 1 of BEuj Geo: Raynsford place. Miss Helen A. o0d Wi 32 ess 8 ten weck has taken out frost in moat of | TR i R naing. . Tvente el et Dron | e e e e | ey Thiawis 15 bow at heme, aft- | surperise 4t hor home Jast Fridey evens | No. 3 silk mill, & two-story wooden | %iCKnoss and ail the miseries attendar the places end left mud to a good arious Intorests. ent to respond to their name and |urday morning after several months' | er being in a hospital at Boston a |ing. affair, with attic and basement, own- | % I ek b depth—one sign of spring. The bean supper and sociable in the | twenty responded by letter. At the|jlness. number of weeks, having gained in N. Searl t of Hartford spent|ed by I Eisenstein & Co., was totally BUNDAY RECREATION Herbert Watrous is visiting his sis- | church Saturday evening was well at- | noon hour a bountiful spread was fur-| Miss Jessie Sage has returned from | health very fast lately. Sunday at his home here. destroyed by fire early Tuesday morn- ter, Mrs, John Russell. tended. nished by the ladies. ' At 3 o'clock the | Canterbury, where she has been spend- Mrs. Van Wrlght s recovering from | Ing, The property is partly coversd | Necessary for Gty Werking Peowhe The Willing Workers met Thursday | business meeting was called to order | ing several weeks on account of the RAWSON a three-weeks' fliness with fever. Her | by Insurance. The orlgin of the fire eyt ly. WOREng Fottr BOZRAH at the Congregational parsonage, by the pastor, who offered prayer. The | jliness of her mother. husband, who suffered a rela from | 18 unknown. The stormy night was Mayor Landers Declares. o ‘A. E. Hall's mill has been moved to | treasurer's renort showed a_good fl- | John Sullivan has been sick. Moses Kenyon was & Wiltimantic | M8 recent sickness, is able to be about. | the means of confining the fire to the 4 Bad Wheeling Reduces Attendance at |2 10t near Moosup pond naucial condition. Frank Litchfield Géne ts Flock T = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hull of Bo) single mill, it is believed. The Men's Civic Btudy club of the 3 Mr. Hotchkiss of Norfolk, Conn., has | was chosen trustee for the term of 7 ronie Y oomany” 3r., of Hartford has | 274 Miss B. M. Hull of Wallingto: South church, New Britain, had te Grange Session. purchased the Peter Root farm and | three vears. Theodore D. Pond, clerk, I | Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lillibridge} ‘rank Yeomans, Jr. of HEMOMS Bes | spent the week-end with Mrs. L. A. UNION. adjourn its meeting Bunday noon ta T - otter collector. After the meeting, 5 orrs Montowese men turne 0 hear Mayor zors only twenty members at thé | gellvered an Intercsting address in the | Rev. . W. Potter ¢ Jowett City |several families from this village are| M. K. Weeks of Washington E. I.|has been with her mother, Mrs, Rob- | cultural oolloms was Homn aner M | George 3I. Landers wpeak on Sundar Grange Wednesdey evening. The 1¢C-|church Sunday evening on George | predched an excellent sermon, which | SPending the winter, O A Maine o VPest Myctis was | o7t Hines, who is 1l any. T ome over Bun-| Theaters and Baseball, Mayor Lan I R T e 1a- | Washington. Was a fittine close to the exercises of | Mrs. Danlel Greene of Boston has| Dr. A. S. Maine of West Mystic wa Jacobson, who 1s head farm- | T 0, Newell in surveying Iumber | 00T% #aid he belleved ‘men wore or ohe Nire. Sotss. to| , Miss Tessio Liberty, the school teach- | the day. T. D. Pond and W. B. Pot- O T L L s e DS e well known Plerson estate | for P, J. Aldrich of Uvm’;‘o“ o 1ot | titlea to proper and moderato recren mar a0d Mrs. JohD satanton are t0|or goes o Webster every Sunday. | ter were clected deacons for the terms | Kemnedy. L : at Cromwell, visited triends in toWn |of Milo Booth, in West Erimficld Ho8 £, Shute_ best. weltae. e T R A s e o 21lly MoGearryof Webster was ere | of thrc yeare. e A e e LR Mrs. R B, Horton visited Mra. R.|{ories orsni tn My morhn e e £, LTS > g TomNn COUNTY. mey Perkins entertained the |Back at Southbridge Jast Thursday. Rh 30 e ol Miss Allce Bishop I8 in Yantlo for [ 403 aracll SDippee i8 at home s rrime. NORTH STERLING. N The Cor el Bt e Deds . Reading Circle on Thursday afternoon. | Mike Brennan of Southbridge calied | fiave 1 s OPgh Mir. He did not be Miss Al er, assisting his 3 3 nerega . ve It would have any fll effects on LT remition o6 Yooste e | - S5h BEEEfut ke Has 230n T80 | aigne of SpringFarme Crange Own- | TEES hE FASELrEOk for il HELLE B TH WEDDING ANNIVERBARY, (% fFends n town o Thuracey. " siliouaTicien 1t Vet o T et Mrs, Henry Hi np ui e 0 3 o ots on a Sunda ernoon and play the griest over Sunday of Mrs. Charles b Ry i ers and Tenants. ter Ruth of North Uxbridge, Mass., are A Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Weaver sur- | WASHINGTON COUNTY. R'l baseball.” e could mot Agure it any Gicthie A is sick with rh R su::g:z Buntay. witl ' Se. Cemmmulon 7, ol SR e paiet e o e marenee SRS and| Transferred to Cadillac, Mich., from prised by Friend: ’ . :Zmfirnucm\"m ment. '&1‘" lived I8 o tem. Yol oA Eheal Eon of fres government secds are coming | Warren Lester Hopking has been a| New York—Appreciation of Rural | ;... saturiey evening 2¢ people it Necensary to have Bunday picrures LAUREL GLEN. Th fox shot by Frank Plerce, which | "O\[i8 RITY o oooner spent Tues- | * Mise Allce Kendall and Miss Oana| | oo Delivery—Notes. asrecadly surprised Mr. ana Mre HOPKINTON gr-baseball. Lut the people who lve has the claws of & cat the tail of & | 4.3 Sha Weanesday in Drovidence . | Sesuin visitea Miss Futh Kendall | Raymond D. Tacker of New York | bam, Weaver on Lettimer farm. 'the |y oos pastor Was Clerk of Courail in | in the Taciories met have some oot Change of Teachers—Local Netes. | ot n fox Is & decided curloaity. p Miss Mimnie Brown of Greene R |Brookiyn Sunday. made a brief visit with his motber | niversary. The evening was most on.| 1880 When Rev. Charles Braithwaite | ¢t for their spirit. Iie believed it 1 ) ¢ the | L spent Sunday with Mrs. Volney | Mr. and Mrs. George Carey of Nor-|and sister last week. Mr, Tucker, Who | jovably passed by the gathert was @ good deal better to have It In Resular services were omittea at the | coreiiiad. aireas has boaghe th | Keed. wich visited relatives here F¥iday. for some time has been sngaged In Y. | mirth, roustc. and ‘sens Rev "B | o Ordained. the fields than in gembling or in the Teurel Glen oo o s OOneht tin| Mrs. J Leroy Frink of New Lon- | Thomas Holmes of Norwich was a M. C. A. work in New York, has been | Avery read a few choice selection Siridien e S & club, where they would drik bad emuee of the rain. ey don is visiting Mrs. F. O. Plummer. | Monday visitor here. transferred to Cadillac, Mich.. and will | also rendered solos @uring the oven: | Day Baptit chureh Sundey stiermoon | JOUOT. acauie bad babits wnd hiesr Mrs. Georze H. Potter has returned [ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richmond are | begin his work in that place early in |ing. The orchestrn was present and | on acommes of Loy woriioey GHUEMNOON | bag languags. That was the way It Ciark Coon, who has been teaching | A" sontieman named Clemens has fhe =chool in this district. has returned | purciiceq the Rugkles farm in Mash- to nis fommer position at Pendleton | ontyck and has moved his family from and Miss Helen Ross of Noank 15 | Neer Jersey. from a lengtihy visit in Moosup Valley | visiting_at Everett Richmoc March, layed a number foces. seemed to him. He begged the ger much improved in_health. Miss Emma Greenhaleh, a teacher in | " Louls Brousseau, who résides in |vas served, while for. Mr. “ang Mo | riag os" ncoion aitended the mar- | femen of the legimaturs to permit Miss Clara M. Spooner is at home | West Hartford, is at the home oflower Pine street, has recently com- | Weaver an enjoyable feature was the | in Wosterly, Saturday avening. The | Y¢W Britain to vote for moderate Hur for a week's visit. Charles Bragg. Her school is closed| pleted a contract for hauling 4,560 | presentation to them of an elegant om fa in business in Wyoming | J4y recreationa and meke it logal ie e Miss Charlotte Rice, who is in fail- Miss Bilen Maine is sick. ~| John Stoddard cut his leg badly last | on account of scarlet fever among the| cords from wood from the wood lot | china toflet set, consisti 4 play Sunday baseball out fn the open Several from this place went to the | I health ls staving With her sis-f ...\ wnile cutting market wood for | children. owned by Brockett Brothers, to Leon- | They aiso recivoa a pair of Jovers vascs | of wwostonsy."ri0e Was Margaret A. Beli | fol) wildra o one would be disturbed tion sale at the home of Jesae ) 2 for F. O. Plummer. King’s Daughters’ Reception. ard Bridge. The wood was packed In |and money from indivi 3, Allen, The fact is that it is regularly Tirs, Calvin Long and her family are g g cep! ey ndividual friends who [ Fred C. Allen, Eaq., of Boston, called ne in Hopkinton last Tuesday. moving to et Killingly Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Greene of | .y Eiri.e Daugnte ve an in- | cars and shipped to parties in North |were unable to be there. on his father, Hon, I, B, Alien, Bun- | 46amst the law. The aioros are E Worcester are visiting at George F. e tion At the chareh aarlors| Haven. The contract gave Brousseau g g sl - Allen, Bun-f pbut he would not toush on that « " Pierce's. formal reception at the church paNore | 1oy; years in which to' haul the wood. 2 4 it was too broad a « WINDHAM COUNTY. DAYVILLE Mrs. John Potter has returned home | Wednesday evening to & company of | 170 has accomplished it in about thres SOUTH WILLINGTON Waa: Qldets iof - Oveel). nt time allotted him. = from Oneco, where she has been vis- UL TS DA EoSTONTIS SRR | enr. Rev. E. P. Mathewson was clerk of r as New Britain was G. L. Hunt Takes Position in Maine— | iting for a number of wecke. wore played. Miss Bmma Greenhalgh| fits Lena Manwarring of Lebanon | Increased Pension for Mrs. H. A.|the ordaining councliby which the Rov. , e believed It was for th WINDHAM Clerks Present Employer With| Elwood . Sweet must have felt that | o0 85t Prize. a fancy, besket: L.| was recently the guost of Mr. and Mrs. | Wheelor—Enjoyable Social — Little | G h Nioihraite, whose death wan| terest ‘of young men working in (e Birthday Gift. ' fortune was lost when he <aw the|prive, Japanese doll. Miss Mary | Fred A. Abell of this place, for & few | Holman Hall Undergoes Serious Op- | apart to the gospel ministry. e | facioser, to have un opportunity wu - ies® A " i a - e aa; . dny afternoon to seck open air recroa Ladies’ Aid Society Gave Fortnightly | T = ——n | e i diad i Ladd won the bean gusssing contest| IR i Conine anawite of] eration. councll was held at Tolland, Comn.,| tioh “Tatiier than an alternative not Supper — Wedding of Rev. Robert | The Thimble clob amet s er| Miss Lucinda Knight is visiting Mise | 209, e reSa5g Jar AN DEAns | paimer, Mass., were the guests of the April 7th, 1880, Very few of the min- | gegirable, He was looking out for (he Turner and Miss Thusa Gidman— | bernice Cogw Clara M. Spooner. : e sepveqs Drize. Funch and cake| ramiiy“of Warren A. Collins on Tues- | . Through the efforts of Col. W. ML |isters and laymen —comprising the | pest intcrests of the city, and he had Notes of the Week. Mrs. C. A. Russel entertained Mrs.| Peter Root has sold his farm and z day of last week. Hall, a bill was presented in congress | council are now living. 88 much at stake as anyone Charles ¥. Marble, Jr., over Sunday. | Wil g0 to Canada. That the country people appreciate | DY Senator Bulkeley and passed both 'rhen :Inetlnn r:.“ro:‘ r‘l-'c)‘-\r;xlio an -~ e vedbie Ladies Ald soclety of the Con- | “Mrs. Robert Hart of Ashland, N. H,, MODSuP the fact that rural free delivery has | NOuSes, granting a pension of 312 per | Personal property of Jesse J Main was VIOLATED QUARANTINE ! church served the regular|is spending some weeks with OArs. W. EKONK - - brought them In contact with the out. | TOAth to Mra. A. A. Wheeler of this | yio% [ iTiORYer, " The “homestead and Coers v nightly supper In the chapel on |K. LaBelle, ~ Methodist Pastor Invited to Return for | side world is shown by the number of | VIlage. = e OO s romerihd AN Fine for Derby Man Who Went in and inesdey evening. The menu was| ‘Mrs. F. J. Burnett is still confined to | Social Evening at Edwin S. Gallup’s— | Fifth Year—Missionary Address on | d2ily ncwspapers taken. On the route |y VIS oy A Allen and daughter | Oy Prasus. One wood lot was sold to Out During 8carlet Fover Case =4 beans, rolls, cake, coffee, cab- |the house with rheumatism. Nidhways Beip with Mid Nidia starting from the Columbia postoffice | LUT® Wwere guests last Saturday of Mr. | - J0 S 10 T 0 0%t Goorge B - . and pickles. The follow-| Mrs C. A. Russell has been confined v P 4 P, about 60 daily papers are taken. and | §0d Mrs. dwin 8. Emmons of South | To, S2F “| Charles M. Swain wa TEEOR L vk B T Tt | S NN it & dpwinet SN A large party of young people as- | Local physiclans are busy night and | [hi% means (hat =more than three- O Wachliabosin John E, Wells and family attended | Derby police court last w ¥y L b 2 Leaves Attawaugan Company. sembled Saturday evening at Edwin | day. of the familles on_the route ool the auction in Nonth Stonington on|With violating a quarar e Paen Cook: B 43St MI%® he friends of G. L. Hunt wil be|S. Gallup's on the John Gallup farm.| °The 2 year old child of Mr. ana Mrs. | BO¥ Have a daily paper. Before the| The Washington social held in the | Wednesday. been owtablished by the I e Al A M et i m | sorry to have him leave town. He has| Music and games were enjoved. A | Charles Method Is critically il with | ToUte Was established not more than | hall last weck Tuesday wes most en- | Wanton R. Carpenter -of Perryville| the complaint being made by 11 % Mk Tiats: o8 1eft the employ of the Assaw: com- | collation was served. diphtherfa. The house has been pla- | Dalf & dozen daily papers were taken | tertaining, although the programme |was in town Tuesdny attending the|OMoer Kimes. Hwain roomed at (he sla Mr Hart: piano solo, Mf. Hart.| e employ of the Assawaugs com- | OO pala Corey has been visiting | carded and fhe family are under sirict | in town. ~The number of magazines | was brief. Leon O. Woodworth, Miss | auction. home of Charles Knapp and & cn £ g ","':mti ‘::n;ner“:l‘mle oo | 8% sume mille 1 Madne. = his mother, Mrs. Ann Corey. He is now | quarantine. SR0-ohis ecthJlcule R Vig LRty RSSO Tan We and Mra. Fred Will- | Altred J. Jordan and family moved | scarlol | Sppearing there he o B0t e b 5 . jams mpersonated, respectivel t emise: Ut . Rich- | house b quarantined he went in ot and the receipts amounted to Presented With Chair. e et B L it Methodist Church Meeting. There was a difference of 43 degrees | Goorse Washington Martha Washing. R . "{v&xm:fly{l Blch- | ,ome other piace to room. It al The hostesses were Mrs. Julla| Ajpert Mignant on his birthday re- | gecond trip (5 New York eity to gis: | pAL 20 election of trustees of the|in temperature from Saturday morning | ton, Uncle Sam and Columbia, and e leged that he went to the hous ] Mr=. Chauncey ,Wilson (Jeru-| . ives an el nt chair from his clerk: - = i Moosup Methodist church, held last| to Sunday morning. eeted the uests the; rying things for umse thers, 1 nt itatrict). M % Coek. Mive egas pose ‘of another lot of hides and fur e gt y _arrived. ARCADIA 4 galon, daerict). Mes, (’;‘sgrxsd‘go ; Miss | Baward Brennan and Joseph Bouthi- | Mach ne has purchased - from. the :;retglagi ;:ex;xoxm“ xhi‘or!rt“hx:feesyr:!;. bvBIuc-b:rda and r?blnl h',f’ b:re)n‘ poen ?rhen was solo, duet, chorus and sing- he entered the house, This was brought Ema Lerra x . Edward Bill- = - . | by our townspeople recently. s in- b % o ‘the attention of the health ofm T i Wi Soigty Printior. farmers and hunters hereabouts. Thamas I, Main, Thomas Mathews and | dlcates thAt SHEE fa on the way. - | of° thy costumes: were fabeital ~ang | Personal Items of Looal Interest. | (2 'wna “Tomn Tome was et 10 it Missionary Mesting. Mr. Greene of Bast Killingly supplied Roads in'Bad Shape. J. Orville Main; for two years, B. I.| Mrs. Abbott Little and Mrs. L. E.|striking. the tenement, Mr, Bone tew | The March meeting of the Woman's | 0", Ofeene of Ract KAUnely supplied | prenching rains and high tempera- | Dawson, Harry L. Wilcox and James | Winter of this piace were in Glaston- | ~ Owing to the iliness of the pastor | , Fred Bliven and family are prepar- | jio" saw Swain onier the house Wiisionary wm; was J've‘{‘r ';';uu‘s- on Sunday. ;\xre .'];r.d warm south winds prevailing ;}‘.‘.‘3”“”’,‘, At tl;!e ;"’lose o{fthe election | bury last Saturday at the funeral of | there was no preaching service in the {"' },J" ?;\0" :rnm the n;n-m (f‘-r\_vnn 0| times on Tuesday ¢ <ey afternoon w Mrs. . P aine, 2 or three days and nights have d lourth quarte; conference was | Mrs. Elizabeth Hardin. ardner farm near Four Corners. | ..., e - a ah - Six Lively Grasshoppers. Repairing Vestry. ey i e e Y Cemon® | rald. The pastor's report showed that < B e By s Bas. resumed. his | LF¥8Nk Woodmansee Bas _gone €0 | “Sorain praten thas to the et o Richmond and Nelson | The Ladies’ Aid society has begun to| drifts that have held ever since the | during the past year seven members SPRING place in the ‘machine shop for G. Hajl, | Wo0dy Hill to work in Barber & Rey- | ouge, but denied ent poittle Bmma Richmond and Nelsol | repair the vestry of the church. They | great December storm; and loosened | bad been transferred by letter to other HILL by B - | nolds’ sawmill T A S ding ot T i Po P St &t 923178 | are to put in a steel ceiling first, then | up the frost ctually, and made the | churches. The following committees Sy - Gilbert Spicer has hired the Sam- | Ge0T®e Thurston and Archie Fecteau | y4iq that possibly his foot m Solively srasshoppers on the 24th. | Saint and make & fne looking place. | riral bighways u mass of decp mud | Were appointed for the ensuing year: el Miehor ant TErian TPann> fam | of Hope Valley called at Locust Ridge | hoon ‘acrons tho door sill. e wnid he P aiile Chuich et with Biew. Tacs Notes. and slush, and at places almost im- | Stewards, T. C. Main, B. F. Dawson, J. of George H. Nichols and will con. |f4rm Thursday of last week carried mewspapars and fruit and B Doy coee) iR o S S passabile. M. Wilcox, Howerd E. Main, Frank duct o dairy business this comin John H. Gardner is preparing 10| gome other articles that were noeded . - Hashday i ol e i e mat on Wed- Wood, Harold Richmond. Frank Ben The banquet given by Rev. and Mrs. | vear, % | move on to his new purchase at Wood | at the house, Turner-Gidman Wedding. needay evening with Roy Shippee. nett, George Bartlem, Thomas Math- | Smith Monday night was well attend- < [ Ein Prosecuting _ Attorney MoMa Rev. Robert Turner of Lebanon ana | Mrs. Frank H. Bemnett entertained grche ows, Mrs. John C. Gallup, Mrs. Rose | ed. The missionary bishop from Bos- ce of Peanut Lodged in Windpipe. | “Herbert W. Bates of Pawtucket, R.| ghough it a pretiy scrious matie ®fiss Thusa Gidman were married on |5 GAEcrday Ars. . o Attawaugan Company Gets New Safe| Jiitehead, Mrs. Sarah Dawson, Mrs.| ton gave an interesting and helpful | The case of Holman. the six year | I, called on Benjamin Sheldon Sun- |, nan engiged in the meat busir Tueaday by Rev. W. M. Brown. Mrs, | Dinielson. e awauga pany Gets New Safe| yary Eyers Misses Lizzie Miller, Ber- | talk on the work among the Indiens |0ld son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall, | day. an Bwain is, to enter a house whe e B W Spent Sunday with| —Death of Joseph Law—Church Aid | tha ~Mathews, Ellie Fair, Georgetta | in the west. The reoprts of the various | proved to be much more serious than | Harold T. Barber, who has been 111} {5 enbicl fever, and sl o S e B 3 raijenge in | her husband at Wakefield, R. I Meeting. Barver and L. E. Millett: recording choir @uring her years residence in officers of the church went to show | Was first supposed. A piece of pea- | with malaria for three wecks, 16 £rad- | cot't to fine Swain. Dopite Juds town and will be much missed. 2 5 secretary, Miss Lilla E. Millett; finan- | that the church was active and pros- | nut had become lodsed in the wind- | ually gaining. Kelty imposcd fine of 31 Mrs. E. R. Storrs, who has been the WESTMINSTER Miss Mildred Harries spent the week | clal secretary, Howard E. Main. At | perous. pipe and he was takon to Williman- - D e o hilt 815.96 . guest of her cousin. Miss Emma Ken- — end at her home in Willimantic. the close a very hearty and unanimous | The few who gathered Sunday even- | tic and later to Hartford, but no on CONCRETE HOUSES St : Ton. for a week, returned to her home | Annual Church Meeting—Stirring Ad- | The choir heids its rchearsal with | Invitation was extended to the paseor, | ing. Feb. 27, in the Baptist church were | could be found who felt equal to the g —~ ; S Gl N in Hartford on Thursday. dresses. on Temperarce. Mrs. Mabel Weeks Friday evening, | Rev. J. L. Wheeler, to return for the | well entertained and made to see the | task of undertaking its removal. He | Advoeated for Middlstown’s Poor by st ey Purchased Kingsley Cottage. Feb. 25. Afth year. importance of missionary work among | was taken to Boston Saturday night. | Benjamin C. Marsh of New York. R PITAL Mins Amon Classeen o Brookiyn, N.| Miss Carrie Allen of Hanover epent | The Ciurch At held a business meet. Visiting in Florida nations by the misisonary concert | and an operatlon, iasting two and R R = 2 1 o o o St WotE: Wt ng at Ballouville in Blackstone's p ven o . Mission Band, who | helf hours, during which time the pa CL M scketary of ttie s Boi rawn for Strusture i i e aviat of e Shd SR W . 1th Ber aunt, | R jnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller left the | 2/ (%Joing good work with the proceeds | tient was under the Influence of ether. | commitin o consontion ot Bopulatiog Cost_$35,000 ¥ Maine over Sundev. Miss Claasssen | Miss Eliza Anthony. - — first of the week for Monticello, Fla., has purchased the Kingsiey cottage on | _Morris Goldstein and Mr. Gordon of | Miss Ethel Perking of Willlamsyille | yhere they will visit their son, Clyde. from thelr efforts to help spread the | was performed Sunday morning. Tt | g Mew York. who. recentin ieetured gosvel. 15 uncertain how the case may termi- | in e subiest WAA who quring s Plan; pared for re being pr Zion's Hill and with her mother and | New York were here last week to look | Spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.| “Mrs “Frank Card and daughter, of cousin, Miss Stokes, will make Wind- | after their property. i L il 3 Providisnce, are visitine the forniers| Mre A D. Fwimer is expected to re- | nate. stay in Middletown visited s ol bt 1 b D R R R T ham their future home, moving here| Mrs. French has returned from a | The Attawausun comrany has plac-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shep- om Brooklyn, N. Y. the tenements and other places, has | ©d In Bharon at a cost af uboul 330 about May 1. isit with friends in New York. e R R LD ardson. e GILEAD i writton the following letier to the | And It in expecied that work . Mr. and Mrs Bemoni Bates, who| Arthur Bennett is recovering from [, Joseph Tew died Web. 27, and was| = Station Agent Parker and daughter, BOLTON Middietown Sun: por, Jusucture Wil go forwand es e o Seudig e 'umfnf:vr‘;‘vm R Pl Lo bt i { i My-fis. visited 'over Sunday in Atts- Good Attendance at Farmers’ Ini Baitor of Ths Sun, Middletown, Conn.: B el vl T . S 4 o Taland, returned home Thursday. ( Dw move to Grot o. > o ais e atama: Soont Yoor's v “and ; i iss Grace Bates was in Hartford | this spring. o Talk on Indian Missions. Grange Interestevayorion ot Center| tute—Cemous information Abowt | gumber of peopie in Middistown, who | £3, contain six beds each [ o e e aing the | st pannusl meeting of the Westmin. | ® s *Fred Parker of Hariford has| TRev. Mr. Bogges of the Teluga mis- k Sawmills. are deeply interosted and weil inform- | Kl{7h: o sogms, B aper & e o e SoCiety was held On | peor Visiting relatives here, glon in India gave an intersting lec-| A class of two was initiated in the | iss Grace Bollss of Amherst, | svican cltics of securims Bood homes | W82 founded a short time two ! y New York men PR e TS L ik onuaens A number of the school children are | ture last Tuesday evening in the Bap- | third and fourth degrees at the meet- | Mass. is visiting Miss Mabel Bart: | for your unewiled wage —earners af | ¥ Alfred and Lester Eaton were in New W. C. T. U. Meeting. = st church upon mission work In that Haven Tuesday in company with Rev.| mne w. G T. U. menln' ol sick with the mumps. ;L&nlén Heboempmhed mal"l"duil | xFr‘.r.m:r Bolmr; grange, No. 47, last week | Jott at J. H. Woods'. rente within thelr reach, I helieve that | Mimmer y..;uf;:m. mnml.’n“‘n‘ . BT bl R W. Hatch. ohuroh et Buntky Sieieon Fas wo 3 Tesponaibility in the work and sald that | A%y Srening. e, Miss ‘Stron returned to Avon on |in order to secure mach homes you | COlEate and Thomas B, Hidden i o The Evils of Cigarette Smoking. | attended. The programme was ar. ARRENVILLE the° several denominations Qoing mis- | ;e geat of the weak — o Vi | Wedneaday from spending o few days will have to make a more careful ar- | §ECCNI, "o men comprising (s il artf ani 3 ston work in India do not overlap, but | ‘g 5 . B. Po rangement of the city and that it may | Shar A R e ¢ | ooy B O, Mitler O Hartford, sec- | ranmed by Mles B At oneT. e local | Aghford Grange Confers Third and | fhat cach does a work whtich If negloct. | rabmmert yooton, PioDle, attended the | ‘Mrs. Albert Park of Jones street is | be necessary to make o combination | boIrd of munsgers, Temporarily, 1) il Zave an intercsting address at the | rious parishes in town gave interest- Fourth Degrees. ed will be done by no one. Tt e titte méeting in Gllead | spending the woek witn her daughter, | of bullders ao that » large number of | D10, ("(CL dariors for the hopital, ar w Congregational church last Sunday.|ing recitations, which were followed = I Eimer Loomis of Westfield 1s visiting | 217 Clarence Fosil. hulldings can be erected at a compara- | RGO SEEFLO IOL LR CORRII SO0 [ e als0 spoke on the evils of cigarette| by a stirring address by Mrs, L. K.| State Policeman M. S. Louks spent HAMPTON at_ William H. Loomis’ Farmees’, Inotitute, Uyely amall oont. oohis can Provsbly | Just at present thers are tweive H smoking during the Sunday echool | Fuller of Scotland. There were re- | % few davs of last week at his home in The warm -weather the first of the| The farmers' Institute conducted by | e a8 efectively done by using con- | 30, U'Leiiunl site has bien i (o BoRE | munion service will he heid| BATKA DY Albert Saftord, A. R. Morse, | I8 VIRAEP L s on friends tn| Woodchoppers Busy—Personals. | week made the traveling vers bad in | the Connecticut =Pomalogical soclety | S0 Simber of concerns which man- | chased for the proposed new bl a¢ the Congregational church on Sun- | George Thatcher and Rev. A. ‘A. Smith | Chaplin Safurday. Poada, T cre the frost came out of the | Jiq e hall last week Friday. was weil | Ufacture concrete houses. Trontage of 1500 taet, =~ " of Westminster, The singing was by | Washington's bi-thday was observed |, W%, Jewett and wite were in toWn | "5is Genter school has closed for a | attended and very interesting, Presi- | ool vould suggest that this question | frontare oL 20 T i " 4 . of o port- it rs. Horace Eaton Is in Worcester. | the choir from the M. church, :}t&evfi‘rms; e by the puplls | & e E. Nichols, Frederick Hyde, | short vacation. dent Rogers of the society gave an ad- [ o7 p'x'-om:m- St THat Tt Sola ot e Activity Among Democrats. k| Town Clock Had Vacation. Mr_and Srs. F. 1f. Bennette attend- | George Cosgrove, Frank Palmer and ress oM rult Growing Possibillties | taken up immeddately by those who [ Among the sure aign oming il o TBE,town, clock, which has been out NORTH WOODSTOCK ed Pomona meeting at Danielson on | Henry Dorls are engaged logging at STAFFORDVILLE O s T of ew | nde Shtarested in, Improving the condi- | demorraile vicwory w e Wt i mnce u , Was started Saturday last. _—- ———— tions of living in your ecity, Jess than four men beside n have 1 afsn on Thursdsy by Jeweller D. C.| Louis Lindeman Buys East Woodstook | Ashfora Grange, No. 90, at its last| Mr. Tuttle of Middlotown has a 1erge | Methodist Church Suppen—Personals. e e o el R Sincerely yours, been named for candidates of the pa rrows of Willimantic. Farm. regular meeting gave a class of four | Fang of choppers at work on a lot in —— Connecticut, and Professor Stevens of BENJAMIN C. MARSH, ty for the presidency.—8t, Louis Post the third and fourth degrees, after|town. = in, Charles Bager and Monroe Cham- | Storrs on Spraying. Executive Secrotary of Committee | Digpatoh. l WOO0DSTOCK Miss Lyle Turner is in school, sub- | Which an appetizing supper of oysters, | A Miss Catherine Finigan of Pomtret | pelin, who have been ill, are improv- |~ The I, A. . will meet next Wednes- | O Congestion of Population in New stituting for her sister, Bernice Turn- | cake, doughnuts, cheese and coffce was | Center and her brother, James Finigan | ing, he L Ak et e o8- | Goric, Academy Team Defeated at Storrs—| e who is suffering from a quingy[served . .- o0 oo c ) of Brooklyn, ' 203, Della, Wast, who has been visit- | Aiss Angie Schoen has moved to HOUSECLEANING APPEAL. e a1 . F. 8 ansfle] r ng friends in Norwich, returned home | gouth Manghester, whera she has . Warranted 1o Qive Satistaction. Death of Mrs. George Clark. Miss Winifred Potter attended the | Corners Sunday. last weel. e eaapiuymant | i i M madiiy Donald Pexiey of Clark college, Wor- | Basketball game at Storrs college on | George O, Balch made a business STERLING Alexander Shepard has purchased | Jyer brother Joseph will conduct the | ANSON! farm the ensuing vear, Renova 2 2 villimantic last Thursday. the team of Mehlon West. cester, was home over Sunday. g o0 SoE T % oo oy sketbui| Mrs. C. Hibbard and daughter, Eu- e — eral of the 1t Claude Duncan and Miiton Belcher = on Plaa e eturn game it the | nice 'visted - Mra ~ Gilbert Bean in POMFRET CENTER anihe funeral of the little son of M= | of “Monson, Mass. spent a few dnys | poaiies, Ereds Hemlgah of Marloro | yue time for sprims housecleaning e e A e Teatrat Sioris'cn | Basifora Wednesday and Thursday. A e hurch o Sungar ot '3 | with local Triends the last part of last | SPone B on Gy FoCo O approaches, and concerning it Health aus |° a sam Saturday, in which the Storrs team| OR account of the storm Tuesday| New Supervisor Confers with School | p. m. Burial was at Oneco. week. Mr. Fletcher of Roeckville was in | OMicer Goidstein has some valuable . e, the regular meeting of the grange was 3 Board. " Mia C. . Andr® Who is ill with| Mr. and Mrs James A. Putnam were | (ot 0 O % it Intormation | SUEEestions to offer which, If carried iftes Lucy Chapman, who has lesn | PoStponed, gizes erysipelas, is slowly recovering. guests of friends in Hartford over Sun- | tonn NOCHULE T SCTIE for the ene | out, would probably do much to bring spending several days with Mrs. J. J.| JLouls Lindeman, who has purchased | .. 1 B Brown is visiting Horace | _ Mrs. Irvifig Anderson and Miss Ida | 9% iy about & jessening of contaglous dis- iltamson, has returned to her nrme | the farm in East Woodstock. owned by | 0% o o fONE 18 NRIVOE HOREE | carpenter recently visited relatives in | o, Mrs. Minnle McCarthy and Mrs. Lina eases, says the Ansonia Sentinel. The in East Lyme. the late Ge Child, will move there | 507 w:dnem‘; F odening in ‘Wf;‘“ % | South Attleborg, Mass. Booth were hostesses of the Methodist health officer pleads for disinfection by Mra Benjamin Dean gave an Inter- | 8t an early date. i anen Knove. 2t | SMr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson ana | church supper Thursday vening. MOUNT HOPE individuals s @ part of the houseclean- esting ¢alk at the Christian Endcavor| Miss Maud Healey, who has been ill | ™5 oyo ¢ "Rust is building an addition | Son Maurice of Voluntown called on = ing proce: B meeting Sunday eves on her wotk :'e‘,:ml"a‘:h;‘;m;}‘gi)‘" Tesume her | 4"y 10" greenhouses, friends in this place Sunday. WILLINGTON Matters Chiefly Personal. Carpets and rugs are taken into the e i Gl Do R o et s e Dewting o0 Funeral of Albert Watrous—W. C. T.| Miss Lina Bacon spent Saturday and [—which might contain harmful germs Health Officer Wants Sprin, ing Done in Sanitary way. | (ROmbault’s Mrs. George Clark’s Death. ALLEY Monday and met the new supervisor WILSONVILLE Sunday at_the home of OMiss Eno in |—foats abo: be breathed by any b L7 Georse Clack. aged 82 died nt YAWBUX VALLEY. for’the first time sinco his appoint- - U. Contest. Stansfeld Conter. B | eerby Who may habpen Aiong while oy ! the home of her grandson, George T. -2 M Hattie Jennings ent one daj . Da are - . Then, too, & bl cadohn e, York iwho recently sold hie | the improvement of the schools, which | 1aat ook in Butnam With triends © | Eov. Mr. Darrow, who has not been | iz tie homes. of helr. daughters Pomabe . owt. “uscsloaning cannot be E vices were conducted b; P: Ay p: e | will be adopted. ¥ Brooks and ponds _are overflowed | Well for some days, preached as usual | vy “Durkee at Mansfleld Depot, Mrs. |thorough and cannot accomplish the " 4 village. Miss Elinor Mathewson, who has | move than they have been in a number | Sunday morning, although not in fit | Mre, DuTkee 8t T e Nooiea, toe I mmply e’ ol as Imitators But No Gompetitors. e o e et ok oa bemy| Mrs. Charles Chapman spent Wed- | been serlously sick with pneumonia, | i reare condition for the effort, but ald not 20 [ Burdier at Merrow, and st Mr. and | method of sweeping, beating and scrib- |l A Bate, Bpoedy and Posttive Cure for I church, of whioh Mrs. Clark had been k o nesday night with her mother at Ston- | 15 reported as gaining. 12 Wdroskt | ott in the arternoon or evening. 3 2 member for seventy years. o g EREoTied Re EMEE v an masress | ol ATRTS waE i e e | SUELI thelEREtEAr han ook 1l for | Mrs. Bimer Matthews' on Willington |bing (s carried ot.' To insure periec St 8piat. Wy, Onpped Hrk, . 3. W 1s v Ber i a — . e Patnans Mrs. Harrlet Crandall who has|at a farm institute at Chaplin F'riday | ) Keegan received some new ma-|many months, died Saturday. ¥¢ |y Brown is Improving slowly. Her | health, thers must be dfsinfection. and il Iameneas from By aun! JMrs. Emeline Peckham, i f made her home in the family of James | on “How to make ihe old orchard pro- g Sy o R g S e v (g rd oll amtnos trem Bparin, sazad D. Miner the past four years, entered | duce fine fruit.” s Santiligd. ar Monuon | o0y, dxuiiiter of the Jata-Newsin aac. | Stopnier, Mrx. Pred Wrawn, of Metdes- | Disintastion oan, ve acodmplished 1y Tparuat 5 the Backus hospital Tuesday @s a pa- Lttt Bk pivbern B cey, three sons, Arthur, Henry port, 3 any housewife with very xpen THOMPSON tient. was with her sisters Saturday. T aer” Gaenry and | " Charles Jacobson of Waterbury call- [and with very littlc nionc SR L STAFFORD. el wh helt Manans =t s Bote. g4 on triends o town Friday. 'He is |Thers are various disinfectants ~ap: i Books ES' + |leaving Waterd a better place | prov sclentists which may be Wi L0y SRTTE W O A WEST_WO00DSTOCK Washington Party—Universalists Call ASHFORD e i o ssu’ s 110" Cromwenl. m:u.'?.é any drug storo and may Yire ¥ A Munyan was tn Worces-| Mrs. E. T. Perrin spent.a few .days a Pastor. Mrs. Frank Jenny of New London |Johnson out driving on Saturday, R PR s 5 rehases cheaply. < nda s the first of the week with friends and = spent Sunday_with her parents, Mr.| Mrs. Gardrer ed @ day In \Wilii- Never Was Popular. Disinfecting After Quarantine. icon Walsh of Webster and | relatives in Webster. cnjoyable Washington's birth- [ and Mrs. E. P. Adams. mantic last week under the escorl «f | President Underwood's declaration | The health department, of course f + e ioks Covell of North Grosvenor-| Miss Barbara Morse left Saturday 7 \was held at the Universal-| E_M. Grant, who has been con- | her son, D. B. er. that the American is & bad loser and | will combat the disinfection of ail car- ) ca . visited Miss Nellie Ryan last| for Bristol, Conn., where she has a po- ias! week. Wednes- | fined to his bed by sickness the past | Miss Lucy has been feable |shows it in the discuesion of the high |pets In houses where there have been § on. day evening, under the able direction | two weeks_is slowly improving. for some time, unable to sit up or a |cost of dving suggests that no man | contagious disenscs, before the carpets | Supervisor Pratt visited school here| vi jisx saud Hooth Henry Weeks has moved his family | wnele day. : likes to lose in a crooked game.— |are permitted to be beaten I the outer CHAS. 08GOOD & CO., Al 2 meeting of the First Unver-!back to town for the summer. Miss Lillfan Mathews and Mr. Cos- J Washington Times. air, possibly sewting germs In circula- | Distributers for Eactern Conneotiewt