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ummmex VALLEY Lo _ Wum?fivw Homes During the B O aedRar s Death of One of Columbia's Oldest " LETTERS FROM TWO STATES g Week. B T FFO Residents—Rev. W. H. r[m Don-l A g day with Miss Hattie Jennings. Her 5 STA RDVILLE cludes Pastoral Labors with Local | “m C()UNTY. 4| son, who has been staying with Miss doi’"‘;‘! 1‘;"*‘:'11“% 5;’8%;550‘ All‘{:: kg:_ Church—Engagement Annourced. SLATE ROOFING Jeix;:xgga the past year, return-d home | v Mrs. John Bissell Seric Seriously H rt by i it W e u.dmé C:Tm Gumn ~ -2 sy _Waldo*Bradford of Cguu- ton, Mu-. Fall from a Grape Arbor—T; d TS. IT imer e, ‘'on eto!'l. and James Duffy of Webster wn a vis-. 'y 3 the late Whliam B. Little of '.ms i CENTML VILLAGE ~ . SioSmes Ty of was in | town over Sunday. ' A Fever Case—Napoleon Largess q,.. DlScer died, at er ome-on “Chestn ptly attended v ; : Ncw Au.m at Postoffice—Still- Mrs. Jose Baker of New Bos- ‘Sunday with his % to Canada. Hill last Sunday. The deceased was ton. ., visited with her sisters on tngther, ne of idest residents, being 91 . Rooney Marriage—Oil for the State | {7 ToRR: ¥ 2 John I. Spencer and family and Miss | George W. Milljr is ill with typhoid | vears of age. She had been totally the Vallghll Fnund’y Co. o Roads. Lucretia Breed of Willimantic were at | rover, e blind fo: ears, but retained her Tt ANt Allen W. Kenyon'’s on Sunday. Naj T e ey jpoleon Largess. is in Canada for a o emarkable de- ioe Cicomm opie ot New xonaon| SOUTH WINDHAM. | srens sackion sodemmlly of wilt |obcs oF dov R SRS RON © ASTI GS spent Sunday at Mrs. Esther Grover’s. e f > Mr. and Mrs. A. A. West have been Chrh ‘memi £ the Miss Beatrice Seguin has been the Chru(:an Endeavor Society Gives Re: 5 \JrsM Emily Wilson of Danielson vis- spending a few days in Warren, (}on‘rt\;::fl:.‘:gl w:fi'maeh in b:x:uo place. =ulst of her cousin, Miss Maurice, in| ception to Mr. and Mrs. Ca: s | ited rs.. I. P. Briggs last week. Mrs. William Taylor of Coventry | She is survived by four sons: Herbert| surnished ,mpu,_ Norwich. ‘B iy, | Harvest Rall Flenry Fiske and family of Stafford | was the guest last week of her daugh- ittle of erry m Mrs. Tsrael Seguin, who recently un- | B penmes V| Springs were at Mr. Fiske's uncle’s, | tor Mrs Willlam Chandler. Nioi gfxefnfi“lg&ylzg’:n B Diie ofh T ene eyl wF ; df‘l:lfe:lt an o;;era:on ha: B:ct}'(‘us hos- g~ R ‘t"{‘ig"’-‘i 1:;‘581;5 1&25&"‘&3)‘ making the | "Xty anq Mrs. Edward Harrington and | Dalton, Mass., and Alonzo Little of | _ ° pital, is regaining her health there. son returned to their home in Spring- £ h wi , and . Mra. Elizabeth Burnham of] - New | s W.C. Murdock was a week end| Miss Florence Kenyon ihas returned | ol Maes, last Sunday after a VISt | by dovecal” srand oon brobtsrand Rochelle, N. Y., who spent the YAIrs, Frances Kiese has returned from | joy ner duties at * Cornell infirmary, | with Mr. and Mrs. Horatio West. children. Funeral services were held S F GIBSON :::er:tl;lnl;r :‘l’:‘z’, Mrs. Lydia Spicer, | "™ (Uih her father at Lynn, Mass. fver A. Hiscox was in Hartford | 5, rs: Oscar McFarland and two chil- |at her late home on Wednesday last Monday evening the Y. P. S. C. Miss Lena Stetson of Providence has | p Of 13" 08 SV Whien took the form dren are spending a few weeks with 3 e T her siater, Mrs, Elias Bannister. | | oficlaiiag: Bimare & Shevard in Tin and Sheet Metal Worker been visiting her sister, Mrs. James L. Elmore & Shepard in 3 of ion to Mr. and Mrs. Cassios Mr. and Mrs. James Putnam and {chage. A uarge numbar of friends and| Agent for Richardson and Boyntom Gardner. D b e Lp s sl POMFRET CENTER family moved the first of the week into | relatives were prosent. Burial was in B i i wedd . A pleasant e e v y John Tonon. the family lot in Columbia cemetery. - 2 Miss Luey Broadhead is Postmaster §§g’;,‘,,;"eg,, A 5P A indome | Grange Activities—Local Apples Shown | Mrs. John Bissell, who has been v ¥ 5 i, 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conns Byles’ assistant. Howard Bvles, Who | halr was presented to the young cou- at. Berlin Fait. » making her home with her sister, Mrs. isited His Early Home. . dec7d has been the assistant, has gone to at- | pje from the members of the sosiety, S. Benson, fell from her grape arbor| Henry O. Little and niece of Bridge- tend school at Mt. Hermon. and the South Windham band gave a| Wolf Den grange visited Killingly | 1ast week Thur‘aflay and broke two ribs | water, Mass., were in town a few days Rev. George Benedict pastor of the | concert in front of the church in their | Monday ecvening and furnished part |On her right side. She was attended [recently as the guess of Mr. and Mrs. T F BURNS local church, has moved his family here | honor, which was a surprise to all.|'of the programme for _neighbors' | Py Dr. Newton. ‘Warren A. Collins on Columbia green. from Plainfield. Mr. Arnold will have | Ars John Rose and Mrs. Nellie Tubbs | night. Mr. Little's boyhood days were spen: a few rooms in the house. Served tea and cocoa, assisted by «| Dr. James Hutchins, mother and SOUTH COVENT in Columbia, but for many vears he . P Miss Phebe A. Barber, who has.spent | nuyle “08 S0 “I79124 %6F the social | sister, and B. b Brown tean o amto oo B o RY has resided in Bridgewater, where hc Heai]ng al’id Plumblflg' the summer at Willlmantic camp {committee. trip fo North Sterling Sunday, called | H. H. Spooner to Address Union |13 engaged in an extensive grain and ! ground, has returned home. Mrs. Henry Scribner has been en-|on Miss Virginia Sharpe and inspected | Temperance Meoting—Petitioners to | -C5a,Pusme™™ « out for the marriage 92 Franklin Strest. Many Attend Concert. tertaining Mrs. Gage of Woodstock. the fine collection of 80 varieties of i v i e Vote on License. of Clayton Edward Hunt of this place mar The concert given Tuesday evenin Mr. and Mrs_ W. P. Barstow spent|dahlias of Mr. Harvey. I At T e B he Peterson family | Wednesday at Brooklyn, Conn. BB Broon s it apples. at 4 to Miss Alice Deiyn, daughter of Waswall attended Mrs. Thomas Fox left Wednesday | Berlin state fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Perkins Toliff and | Mr. and Mrs, Simon K. Goff of John- e id son, George, were | for an extended visit with her daush- | AMr. Glesler, Seymour Peal and West- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Topliff and daugh- | ston, R. I The ceremony is to take DO lt Now : ter, Mrs. Judge Sheridan of Milwau- | Jand farm have filled silos this week, ter Gertrude of Wauregan, also Mr. | place on Tuesday afternoon, October A at the Backus hospital at Norwich,Sun* day. to sce Mrs. Segulil ho is a pa- tient there. nee. -« Wolf Den grange held a special and Mrs. Arthur Toplift.and child are |4, at 2 o'clock at Johnston. . Have that old-tashioned, unsanitarm A. C. Kinney spent Sunday with Mr.| meeting Wednesday evening to vote on | aking thelr annual visit at the Top- James R. Utley spent Saturday and| piymping replaced by new and mod< The Ladies’ Aid society met at the|Frink of Chaplin applications for a new class. lit homestead. - Sunday with redatives in Hartford.| ery open plumblug. it will repay yo o, I:ns::,\- Ve'edn‘;(sldn.:v to sew for| On Sunday evening the Christian Plire. B, B Brown visited her mother |, Miss Ethel M. Hull left this week | Mr. Utley and Ralph Buell were dele- | n"the increase of health amd -lvm= the annual church fair. T | Endeavor society will hold its annuall o Black hill Sotnrdas sad Sunday. . |for Norwalk, where she becomes in- | gates to the democratic congressional | of doctor's biils. Overhaullng 2na re Mrs. Asher Brown was a Norwich | harvest rallly = meeting. Invitations| “The Ladies’ Aid society mét Thurs- |Structor in a private school. convention which was held on Satur-| gtting thoroughly done. Let me give visitor Saturday. have been sent to all the members| day with Mrs. Hildreth. Miss Elizabeth Kingsbury is attend- | day last. you a figure for replacing all “he" ol Mrs. Lawrence Parker and little |and a large attendance is expected. Mrs. F. E. Brown and Miss Tait vis- |Ing a private school in Hartford. Good Attendance at Friday’s Enter-|Plumbing with the modern kind I ited Worcester Thursday. Miss Edith Tracy and Miss Ruth will keep out the sewer gas. The' 2 s hav visiti i i o deushicis iave been ylsling toapie Higgins have returned to Mt. Holyoke tainment. work will be first-class and the price Willimantic. SOUTH KILLINGLY M1 Mrs. Charles C - = - college. An entertainment under the au-| reasonable. e T L e Bots et | o S e WESTMINSTER / Mrs. Willey and her daughter, Miss | spices of the Ladies’ Aid society was ey at Wildothe Mottolts - Lokt ratrned ) T T LRIty R TORONGE. H O ARG Clara Willey of Wyoming, have been |given at Yeoman's hall on Friday eve- J. E. TOMPKINS, P g (X5 Funeral of Wiiliam Boswell. Delegates to County Conference-—Fos- | guests of Mrs. Willey’s sister, Mrs. { ning of last week. Mrs. Charlotte ter School Reunion. Nathan Potter, in Flanders. delia Swan of Bast Haddam and Mrs. | ayg18a 67 Wast Main Street. iss ise_Tillinghast spent Thurs- Miss Louise nghast spent u Edith illiams of Westchester were Painters and paperhangers are busy lay at Ocean Beach,th Misse i . ios ‘and Helen e Of MISSC8 | 4t the parsonage. Miss Evangeline Smith returned on Union Temperance Service. present and gave @ most excellent = Howard Still of this village and Miss Miss Hartig, the new pastor, return- | Thyrsday to Worcester, where she will Next Sunday morning there will be | musical and literary entertainment. LEGAL NOTICES. Fvelvn Rooney were married Satur- |©d last Saturday.” A~ much larger | continue a course in domestic science |a union temperance seryice in the Con- | There was a fairly good attendance. dny. ( | number listened to the good Sermon |t the Young Woman's Christian as- |gregational church. _ H. Spooner, | One-half of the proceeds are to be The church society held a business | She gave on Sunday than has gathered | sociation. well known in temperance work, will | applied towards defraying the expenses meeting at the church Monday even- | T the church for some time. Mrs. Myron Allen and little son Ray- | be the speaker. Ernest F. Amy, for- | of roofing the church. / ing. A large number of Grangers enjoyed | mond are spending the week with the | mer pastor of the local Methodist | Rev. Mr. Carrier, an agent of the Right Arm Affected. a bean supper and social evening In | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill | church, now an instructor at Wesleyan, | American board and a returned m | the grange hall Saturday night. Batton: Middletown, will also be present and |sionary from the foreign field is ex- Rev. V. W. Blackman called on Mrs. F. E. Delzell of Brentwood, N. |will 2id in the musical programme. pected to occupy the pulpit in this friends here last Tuesday. He ®ame | [ wife of the former pastor, is the Peti P v place next Sunday and speak in be- here to attend the removal of his | giest of friends in this parish. etition for Vote on License. half of of the forsign mission work. Mrs. Moses Ballou, daughter of Sam- uel Collins, is ill with infantile paral- vsis at her home in Uxbridge. She has spent the summer here with her par- Apnual Town Meeting household goods to Cornwall Bridge, Des and Mr: iti v The Thread City Cyclers came here ., and retur g +h g eacon and Mrs. Edmond and Mrs. Upon the petition of forty-one vo- e y Cyclel i Her Tighe arm is | COnN., whero he will reside. George Rathbun were appointed as del- [ters of the community the license |last Saturday afternoon and defeated aiisotel B Miss M. A, M. ‘\;flflbery rdelume'* to | ezates to re| -nt.the Congregational | question will be an issue at the town | the .loua; baseball team by tho SCOTe| mp. jegal voters in town meeting in Tack Capwell, manager of Daggett's | MO0Sup Tuesday, after spnding a few | church at the semi-annual meeting of | clection October 3. TFollowing are the | of 9 o 2. tife town of Norwich, state of Connec-~ market, 15 obliged to resign for an in- | 128 With friends here. the Windham County association of |names of the signers of the petition: | J« ¥. Winter, who injured the liga- | ;5”7 r “aveby notified and waried definite tfime on account of ill health. | . The funeral of William Boswell, who | Congregational churches and ministers | A. S. Hawkins, Edw. F. Tillinghast, | ments of his ankle several weeks a0, | (o' noat in annual town: meeting at the : St i died in Jacksonville, Fla. was held |in Aansfield, October 10. ohn H. Ellj hur H. is still obliged to use crutches in get- et s T b B TR s s ond” Nems | from his home here last Monday at 1] " xira Ar A Smith i spénding several | Sullivan, TG Weight, Trark B B | ting sabout: D o o o o Aty Ryger. e p. m. Burial was at the Line church | gays in Woreester. gerton, ~Frank W. Iidgerton, J. M. | Rev. W. H. Harris closed his labors| Ja10 3 0 "0 cioon inyt‘he ik L Foster Burgess of Moosup was the | Cometery. The Foster school reunion was held | Bessey, G. L. Rosebrooks, George A.|as pastor of the church in this piace| jpo 5113 meeting in accordance with ¢ Sl o i andindt Mvber Buade: ! S & e on Wednesday, September 28. Avery,’ Charles Snow, Willtam Waller, | last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Harris 1oft| 4 order of the town heretofore made Two tanks of oil for the state roads | NORTH STERLING —_— Thomas I. Sears, H. A. Bassett, Pat- | for their new field of labor in New ufred by law; and at said &% at the statior. s Sz PLAINFIELD rick Breen, G. H. Robertson, Ernest | York this week. town hail at eight o'clock in the even- Mrs. Harriett Tavlor of Moosup is | William Arnold, 89, Dies Suddenly— H. Woodworth, John P. Day, Patrick | Mrs. Claude Grieges has sold the| o i) hear and act upon the report earing Yof Hovey Allen, who has heen 3 : 3 i . | O'Brien, * Emanuel Gardner, F. T.|building ocupied by W. E. Slater @s 2| s¢"tpe selectmen and their remommen 1 several weeks, but is iow able'to sit]. ;M- AndiMrs. H.-A..Gleaver Nearing | kocal People at Peck Reunion in West Bump, Joseph Wellwood, George FI |Store and dwelling, at Hop River the reports of the town tr up. Golden Gate. minster—Visitors and Visiting. Clark, F. A. Ayer, S. L. Dresser, W. \'ll&g&;.;t to Mr. Slat(:iré_“'l‘hetnev}\" owner | . treasurer of the town deposit Vill; 7illi B H. Ayer, C. Knight, A, C. Fowler, | i§ putting on an addition to the store| Py : L EAOHD citizens, died very suddenly Wednes- | has heen visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. B. | Rovbins, Walter Palmer. Archie Palm ihe heaith officer, \m chool ‘visito morning. He got up, partly | Lester, sed and fell over on the bed dead.| Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and Rev. Mr. Me. and Mrs. F. F. Webb Return | His age was 89. C er, C. W. Twist, G. H. McVey, C. L. SOUTH COVENTRY to grant salaries, to lay a tax to meet flessos. Hagie Sitne 200 s oLl Ritchau, H. A. Brown, James Horman, the expenses of the town and for tha ter attended the Peck reunion in \yonn Breen, Christian Phillips. i RS AT . support of the public schools; and ta from the Berkshires. Nearing San Francisco. “,‘:;f;“”(‘:s;{:‘ ‘lf;lcsdnser;di?l};' e —_— Christianson - w"hh_"'," Marriage—| 5. "the collector's compensation. George C. Spooner received a postal | g0 " Cye - Mr’;‘_ Warren Sm‘n’h_ STORRS. ‘Miss Lemyra Smith’s Funeral. Also to act on the matter of making e an appropriation to assist in maintain- The wedding of Miss Hortense M.|ing the Otis Library ‘Washburn of this place and Oscar 1 Also to determine whether the town 1 Miss Hall, who has been spending | from Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Cleaver, o 4 f isiti several weeks at the Inn, rcturned to | stating that they were on the ocean | g Mtliab e T e her home in Norwich on Monday. now the fifth week and expected to be | = o0 apridge. Sophomores Win in Annual Rope Rush Mr. and Mrs, Charles Keeney are | sailing one mote week betore they are | MrS- Artie Gray and daughter, Ella, | —New Coach from Niagara Univer- | Christianson of Greeneville took place | will authorize and divect such sp nccupying tha Dr. C. B. Thompson |rived at San Franciacs, Col called on friends in Packerville Thurs- | gjty, Wednesday evening, Sept. 28th, at|improvement of certain town high- houge. Mrs. Keeney has as her guest | The forest trees are utting on gay day. —— the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Christian- | ways, which have been built without her mother, Mrs. Goss of New Lon- | colors. i 5 & Little Marian Dodge who has been The annual rTope rush between the |son of Main street, Greeneville, parents | state aid, as will place the same in don. Mrs. Jane Robbins, hnase)\ceper at on ‘he gain. freshmen and sophomore classes was|of the groom. The ceremony was per- | condition to be accepted by the state Miss Esther Dalrymple of Millbury, | Robert H. Plerce’'s is ill A P held Monday evening: A rope was |formed by Rev. Olof Nordbladh, pastor | for repair thereafior as part of its Mass.,, has been spending the week | Mrs. William R. Whaley visited Mrs OMPSON stretched across one end of the pond |of the Swedish Evangelical Lutharen | trunk line system, the state after such with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Eaton. George C. Spooner last week. and with the contestants on either|church, of Greeneville. The bride is a|acceptance paying three-fourths of Miss Katherine Hunt of Williman- | Mrs. J. Leroy Frink of New Tondon| Mr. and Mrs. Bond of Boston have |end. At a signal the rush commenced, | daughter of Mrs. Hector Storrs of [ the cost of repairs; and to determine tic spent Sunday with Miss Marian | has been visiting Mrs. F. O. Plummer. | been visiting Miss Mary Wilkes. each striving to draw the other through | Montowese, Conn.. and granddaughter | whether the town will appropriats and Larrabee, Wild game will be quite plentiful iss Helen Green has gone to New | the pond. For a time neither side had | of Mr. and Mre. Robert Hines of this}expend an amount sufficient to cover Mr. and Mrs. F. . Webb returned | this fall, to the joy uf mcal sportsmen. | York this week to spend the winter. the advantage, but at last the sopho- | place, with whom she made her hom the cost of such special improvement on Monday from a motor trip to the _— Harry Whittemore of Boston visited | moras got the freshmen into the water | Mr, Christianson is a conductor of the|te complete the same, or appropriate Berkshires. wEST WOODSTO K his mother last week. and when the closing signal was given | Connecticut company on the local line.| and expend a sum sufficient to do a Miss Hazel Mowry of Willimantic L Lucy ¥ngraham and a friend from |the sophomore class were declared the} They will reside in Grezneville. part of such work; and to determine was the guest of Miss Josephine Kee- Local’ Delogat Providence v ed Mr. and Mrs. H. | winners. Mrs. 8immons and her son, William | whether the town te a ney over Sunday. ocal Delegates to B-Phst Association | ;- Ingraham last week. Coach from Niagara. Simmons, of Rochdale, Mass., bhave|sum required to 1 repairs Miss King of Willimantic was at Meeting. Miss Elizabeth Bddy, who is teach- = been spending two weeks with Mrs.| upon the other macadam roads of said Mrs. Waldo Bingham’s on Sunday Anson Corbin, from Palmer, hasbeen | ing in Storrs, was at home for the | M. Claffey, formerly of Niagara uni- | Simmons’ nephew, Joseph McFarland, | town. . : Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brown enter- spenrj)nz a few days with his brother, | week end. versity, has been secured to coach the | and niece, Mrs. Willlam J. Wilsort._ Also to determine whether the town tained a gany of friends from Volun- | F. L. Corbin. Miss Martha Frawley has been very football team. On last Saturday after Fiiheraliat Bl tbe ooniyra Sasith will accept a_ formal layout made of town on Sunday. "Andrew Smith has sold his place and | ill. four days’ practice the college team al o s Lemy: en. that part of Norwich avenue lving be- Mrs. Ashley Anderson gave a tea on | bought one near the shuttle shop in The Basto house has been much im- as defeated py the Springfield Train- The funéral of Miss Lemyra §m1th tween the highway to Lishon and the Thursday afternoon for her guest, | Southbridge. proved, and a veranda added. ing school at pringfield by a score of | was held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock | tand of the J. B. Martin comp. all Mrs_ Eben Halley' of Troy, N. Y. Rev. Mr. Carpenter is planning to| Rev. John K, Moore performed the |16, £0 0. at her home. Her death occurred on | claims for damages having been waiv- Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Matthewson of | move into the parsonage soon. ceremony at a’ qulet wedding of out The local pulpit was occupied Sun-| Tuesday, the resuit of a shock. She|ed by all persons owning, or having an Washington, D. C. are registered at| Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bates, Mr. and | of town relatives. which took place |42¥ by Dr. Brundage of Brooklyn. N.|was 79 years old and had been a resi- | interest in the land included in the the Inn. Mrs. Wayland Gage, with the pastor | at the home of Mrs. Parsons Thurs- Y. The church was beautifully dec-{dent of South Coventry since early!layout. i Among visitors at the library recent- | 2nd wife_attended the Baptist associa- | day aftf*rnuun orated with wild flowers. childhood. She had been cared for of 2 M;r_» to act on the requ ot_‘ A ly were Louise Whittemore of New |tion in Brooklyn as delegates. = SUSmSo il en To Teach Elocution. late by Mrs. Mary B. Ledoyt, who has| Gulliver ax}d twenty-four others that York, David McGillivray, Stamford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and M: occupied the home since the death of | the town shall appropriate $500, or as Dr. W. S. C. Perkins, Norwich; E. H. | Putnam have been taking an auto trip TflLLAND COUN Miss Mary Rogers of Wilkesbarre, |Jghn D. Wilson, brother of | much of that sum of money as muy be Spaulding, New London; Mrs. E. S.|through Ashford and Woodstock, call- Pa., has been engaged to teach eloeu- s Smith. needed, to purchase 500 feet of stand- and Miss Carrie Davis, Boston; E. S.|ing on friends. Their home is in Wil- tion. Miss Rogers comes from the Miss Helen Wood has gone to Madi- | ard fire hos:o for the use.of the Har- Foljambe, Philadelphia; Mrs. E. W, | limantic, but was here for many years, W LL' Emerson School of Oratory and Miss | son, Me,, for the millinery season. land Fira ( ompany, No. 1, to be lo= White, Mrs. L. K. Shipman and Mrs, |and they have many warm friends in iLLINGTON Noyes' School of Expression of Bos- e R i cated at or mear Peck’s corner. T. W. Potter, New London; Mary Hun- | this parish. 3 g ton. Also to dct on the request of C. F, tington Paddock, Norwich: Mrs, H. L. AL i i Hermit Life of Albert Root Ended— | F. D. Edmonds' family have moved GILEAD Lillibridge and ffty others that the Phillips, Miss Louise Burnham, § Dyde Propert; id. into the new apartments in Whitney own pass a vote instructing th W Inde, pua, : Mrsfl T F,_"C},‘Q;{‘,v.qgi‘;‘g ASHFORD b operty: So hall. o Pastor of H.lf Century Ago Visits|treasurer to pay a bounty offim-}.» dol- London. E v e R ; The lonely and pathetic life ot Al- | The section of state road between| Town—Funeral of William H. Miner, | 1aTs for every fox kilied within the Mr. and Mrs. E. W. MaGuire closed | E© M- Grant Delegate to Senatorial | bert Root, favorably known in ghis | Storrs and Spring Hill is nearly com- Lalh limits of said town g their summer home here on_Friday Convention. and adjourning towns where he has | pleted with the elimination of two bad| Rev. William A. Hallock, who occu-| Also to act on the petition of J. B, and returned to Brookiyn, N. Y. —— worked at his trade of building and |hills and the straightening of the road. | pied the pulpit hore abouf fitty vears | Martin Company and fweniy voters ot Miss Osgood of Norwich visited her Bertha Giddings is spending a | repairing chimneys and other masonry | Dr. and Mrs. Dox left Saturday for|ago, was a guest at the Way honm the. town asking that nine electric uncle, Charles Webb, at the Inn on | Weelgin Providence: for a score of years, or more, ended |Ames, Ta, where the former has se-|stead over Stnday. Mr. Hallock has|Dghts be placed and maintained on Thursday. M and Mrs. I. P. Richards were in| Friday evening at his little farmstead. | cured an appointment in the state ex- [been spending the summer at Block | Norwich et AR At gue l"",‘.“{‘““; —_— Rockville Mond: .V and Tuesday. Alfred Cowles, a kindly neighbor, was |periment station. Island and expects to spend the winter ‘\Vr}‘_'"j“'l“ ab - to the line ‘of ‘the city" o ATTAWAUGAN vi;\’«tfi. (‘i'harls-qtl-hn{ls, who has been | with him at the last. For a long time, e with his daughter in Porto Rico. | oW oo thie: St UGRTRR T 3, siting her er, Mrs. Richards, the | while his health was good, he was a GURLEYVILLE Rev. Joseph Herold is taking this AT Eobsos o T B, past month, has returned tu lier home | constant attendant at church and at week and next as his vacation. Church Aid Society Gave Supper on |in Plantsville Sunday school and it was noticeable | New England Dinmer Clears $20—Dis- . Hutchinson delivered a pair| Stanton, as a committce of the Trin- Thursday Evening—Local Happenings. - M. Grant was in Putnam last Sat- | how on Sunday all who had known thiot Stipeiintendant te Pratch of beef cattle to Hartford purchasers fhat ‘action be taken on the fol= : ; Ay urflay, delegate to the senatorial con- | him had something pleasant and sym- pe 1 & proposition, V! “T'o make am Charles Barstow of Canterbury vis- | Vention. s g pathetic to say of his kindly, charita- £ g 3 W. N. Hills recently purchased a £ seovaatis d bty Ited Albert Rollinson and family this| Mrs. Rull fs visiting her brother at|ble spirit, of his love for the beauti- | MI% T ¥ Foverison is the guest of | nadsome pair of steers from M. H.| 3EPICBRIaUion Tor the siprort of N week Hilltop. ful, general intelligence, his na- |T® & ey 2 4 Parker of Mansfield. 6 Shding: To th i oE RoR ANt ¢ Cornelia Geer. Mis. | . Jobn Millikin, who hias. been 1l for| s Lohromont ang tootedant, 3o-]. Mr. and Mre. B I Tucker from g pupils residing in the town of Nor Henry two of the Gibney |Some time, is failing. 3 A LR & e Lebanon were guests at G. R. Dimock’s Masonic Buri of the customary term fees at ehllarenTittenaed a picnic/ir quite. | Charles ‘Delaney ily have . Prcs 55 2 Sunday. Wiliam H. Millér died last Thurs- | academy.” ; hildren attended a picnic in Mosquito SeoTes=DeChEe Jand idnaily “hay ) lice M. Preston has purchased | 'y " New England dinner and sup- | day at the age of 36, The funeral was| Also to authorize the selectmen to ville this week moved to Eastforid. of Ludwig Dydo the property oppo- P > 8 s A Fred Ande: who has been work- e eite Mapie Corner fof many vears |Per at the conferénce room last Fri-|held Sunday. Burial was in South|borrow. not to excead sixty thousand Ing for Albert Gay, has gone to Dan- CLARK’S CORNERS ywned_and occupled. by her grandfa- |32y was well attended, THe sum of | Glastonbury and was in charge of the| dollars In euch sums ajd af such gone « 2d 4 3 -1 o 2 ic : imes as may be necessary for the pur- lelson to work. in e ther, Hon. Sylvester Preston. poy Jae added :to/ the :reuury of the | Masonic lodge. “mf a{ “]]f(-\., ek ey the liabiliti \.p. r Mrs. Albert Rollingon spent Sun- s Ludwig Dydo wil refurn to his na- | “2dies” Socisl Benovolent eociety. Fell from Apple Tree. Postscn celiaving the Aol a S g o o A £ Personal Items—Allen Jewett Attends “RAWIE DYCg: FaLuy a- | " Digtrict Superintendent Rev. J. H. expenses of the town accruing before S S aricee, Mass, Foster Reuni tive Austria with his wife and chil- | xewland expects to he with the loeal |, D. ¥. Hodge fell from an apple tree| the payment of the town taxes becom- Mrs. Charles Weeks, i Paunion. dren. sy church Oct. 9th and will preach Sun- | Tuesday. cutting his lower lip and in-|ijng que in 1911 and to deliver the i home from a visit R S e Loy Sunday was the 46th anniversary of | GAUFTH TOE | Jurl is stomach. He was taken| notes or other obligations of the town with Mrs, James Eme family. - Oliver. Mrs. W. ¢ Oliver | the marriage of Addison D. Dimock | 4% : to Manchester in Mr. Warner's auto- | therefor. ’Th: church .r a clam i':",’l “_':‘ 1;"“::(. ;:um‘:‘, were { and Rsther Brown Dimock. They took Rehearsing for Old Folks’ Concert. mobile. Dated at Novwich, Connecticut, Sep~ chowder in the »stry of the church et e i Storrs gollege ¥ dinner witjy their daughter-in-law and L + E 5 Th entertainment held at Gilead | temper 27, 1910, Thursaay evenin s Hatlin is in town {9 visit | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Houchens, |, AMONs those wito are altending re- | .y jasgweek Friday evening was well s 7 e AT T oms - ° 2 e e 5 sadow Brook farm. = e resonted in a pleasing WU, ghinomas Caflery went to Hartford | Nl HOUIEE o mafley, Mrs. George Up. | PyMcadon Brook tarm. = 5 0 ol concert to be held during | attende® and presented in a pleasing FRANCIS 1. BECKWIUTI, Trs. O fosks Aoan ton and son T i ot Mrs. Bmma Ames Eefers ofi Byeletl o1 home: week @ 'Mr. and) ‘Mye (Losnpets The ot proceeds. wore. §10. WILLIAM B, AVILCOX, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks were in n d 1 Turner were recent guests | 3 and Mr irs. Coats of New - E. E. Foot nd Mrs. Foote were in Worcester Sunday hoir dahe |at W. H. Carvers & S 12 # . NEW | (harles Hobby, Arthur Wood and Ida A R R 9 Selectmen of the Town of Norwich D Ster Sunday to see thelr daugh- |46 WL T, Carveris, . Britain called ds on the Hill | (DT Colchester on Sunday. £ Y er, who i mhits Mis ra. 1. Hill returnec Pat- | Friday, P - K g S & ot L A Srson)N. T, Wedticstoy, i s e, . ;’Sul"{l\mm °f| _ The Bentley. family have moved their i Mrs. W. ¢, Oliver. : s g | the late Rev. W D fes Y BLLRE goods to South Manchester. MANSFlELD DEPOT CHAPLIN Allen Jewett atiended the €. (. Fos SOUTH W|LL|NGTON _Mrs. Otis Conant is entertaining h No I ICE - | ter reunion at Westminster on Thurs- gster, Mrs. Burnham, from Jerséy | meay pie Supper Well Patronized— 2 S e pper el atronize p Successful Fair and Suppor Given by | day. —— City. : The Tegal Voters of the Town a Natohatig Grange. Rl ke Progress on New Church—Rally Day LR c-p:-m Christy Roses Picked Sep- | jorhnkii Fi o Stottina e Mrely %3 : Exorcises Well_ Atteridbd. tember 28. arned to meet at (e Town House on F. A Lanphear and family of Hart WOODSTOCK vl . LG it R L A L - Py 3 - — 3 3 3. § a cers hat are require v law or ford chlled on frienas in town early | ir, and Mirs Morgan Strong have| pralylie, ROV, church bullding work is | Funeral of Mre. rs. Judson—Roads Being G e AT e o b Wed. | ate of the Tmwnfo e clected on the n e week, making the trip in their ! actorily. e iron e Vi g ~ | first Monday of October auto. i E e been guests of triends in v;m.]. | Siate dud o & osk Oited—Tobaca Crop Sold. nesday evaning. An excellent supper | Polls open al 9 a. m, close at ipm M s £ re. Harriet K. Moore, who has heen | o dows. 2ives s gen- was served and well patronized. At half. 1 the Annual To M. Sk Mrs, Goorge o Grpoard With | visiting in North Adam ::P:lmx(ldfllz;”of tho 'st3ie ot atchitecture | g ohe funeral of Mrs. Judson was held | 57 ", 1T 3rs “Rovert Stevens and| the transaction of Towm v wm{ur'i,a;phia'r and family have | @4 to Miss Nellie D. Chendler's. | employed ik from the house of her daughter, Mrs. | i¢t10° son who have been visiting at | business will be opened: e ptTr Lanphear and family have| - Rev. Georte F. Waters ‘is: moving | S LE.> % . I'. Miller, on Monday afternoon. Althe parsonage for a month, have re- ,P‘me ARELS g L phear is near his work as clerk in | et wolEaourY: ARessE The Rally day erercises of the Sun- | Centor cemetery. ™| H. E. Morrey and family, who have|econd-To see if the Town will pay Winfleld 7 Phillips’ store. o - el jof New York| gay school last Sunday brousht the | B B Kibbe of Hariford was in|0cCupied the H. S. Topliff piace durix uniy on foxes. A o Sunday @ toseland. e : = : . B, 2 er, have T ed to o o see if the Town w % The Natchaug granse held a fair|” \jes Bdith H. Hall loft last week to | 2ftendance p to 64, and is the be- |town Monday calling on friends. o tum e dlarel Telnimed 10 NN AL 10 Lite, PRrTY ot and supper and lce cream sale at the | resume her teaching at Mount Holyoke | S10ning, 1t is hoped. of better things| Mrs. Maud Kimball has returned to C. Tonlift and sons, Arihur and ! fon/\cow -“:3 ele.‘fig"w e \l‘“:d;y xt\mn&um; coMege or “|’ s Bt i h g “; Boston, having ""\"i"' bl Fred, with th families, are at the st Tk o Natchuug band o rauged by ) o Mathews, wi mer wtion at 3. D. N. Kimball's. 2 ¥ " 3 st com- North Windham eulivened the evening carried out enjoyably and profitably Wealey L Charter of Hariford was a | Pomestead for a week XTI N Tie with music, The Grangers had @ suc HDWARD VALLEY A new departinent 1s-organized .and | guest of his brother, M. E. Charter o Captain Christy Rosss Picked. du any other business that | cesstul tune. 4 will have its Initial day next Sunday | Sunday. v8 neautitul b doiie «t said meeting. ———— Howard E\ sett of Wor er, | under the guldance of Mrs. Mathews John T. McKnight who has been |roses of the Lgpnu.lh Christy variety B DAVIS, WILSONVH_LE 2 Dreachied iu the Valley church | Commencing Sunday. the 2d, Sunday faway for his heaith for some .time|were gathered. There are several b rd m"l"h‘[l : e £ i : school will De, 2 .ulul;)(uk and | has ived home. promising buds to be heard from. .\1.\!: ki omas Ro & suffering fr T servic o'clock. Michs ates has § G d there is o H s Mr, and Mrs. B. F. May of Worces- | rheumaile trouble, O™ | " irs. Rodney - of New Haven rx-r;'::dr:?du;z;o;ctu; e 't}mm]omg pm:pi;?‘ttr’ e .!u'»h (T gt & Brat oo Eeh e ter spent Sunday with his parents. Lester Hawkes is repalring his house | is the guest of % J. Holman. Brook. 3 SR SemuCHaL weather .18 | appie i sep2iTuThs Ve?’ag:;‘&h:a l;;r;r-u);m:; \v“ul:;; ‘v” inside and out. Potatoes are rotting badly herea- The roads are being oiled and volled. | ciated by the farmers, who are cutting WHEN ¥ { to put veur busl pent S v Miss ———— hout Mrs. JHathaway underwent a sur- | corn and-filing silo ; b uBLe Jennings. During 1900 there were $15.003 Tha ‘emiah Latham 1% now the old : [ o Defokanhe myigiic AhaLe 8 mo, nes ! 3 EX K # I est gical operation at $t. Francis, hospital In some places late potatoes are]ldinm betier than throngh th g 5 e B 2 b = Al e advertise Mrs. Gould of Marlbore spent Sun- ' of ollves grown in Chili, resident of the town, born June 9, In Hartford on Monday. showing signs of decay. ing columns e TheiBulletin, L

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