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NORWICH EULLETINy TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910 MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Chlldren cry for l-'letcher's W|LL|MANT|C Cross of Mansfleld Center and was ANIELSON | warden that hasn't showed any signs bt { employed In this city for a number of s | of protecting game in this section. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. What Is Going On Tonight. years as a salesman for A H. Jobi- | Thirteenth Company Inspection Order- | & N DEE R VI Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at | 5on &0d later for the Switt people, far| "oy o “rop 5_Gift for St. Alban’ Afeumatiy & e TR e aeon Liotns whom he is now working in Concord, ; - AIBAN| g iy i Dkcrtatt DS bt Sa Z Moving Pictures at the Bijow and|N- H. Mrs. Cross is a daughter of J.| Rector—Warden Bullard’s Ideas on [, o8 J40Y T+ SETCE < 7 Scenic Temple. | C. Vallette of North Franklin, and is | Charter. Revision. | Mr. and M eph Prentice of . mantic Lodge, No. 120, A. B well known in this city, having been | | I and Mrs, Stephen - Prentice: of Withmantic Todee. Do, 117 i Wb e B b Al Z : 4 \m svidence were the guests of local ores I S w | untit recently a stenographer for Hill- | and Mrs. B U. G. 1 ker of Nor relitives over Christmas. R& 8 Thread City Tent, N hemns E % _ | wich were guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Louise Danielson of Long s Qlive Braicn Counc and | xilrx‘;';m(u Atl‘x < « rons left on ”‘f 4.(>I.‘ |ty W. e over mre]n.-n.n 3 ‘ is spending the Christ- The Kind Yon Have Alwnys Bought, a.nd which has been N e n their honeymoon and will | >almer of Hartford was at | r, Mrs. Jo- | £ Sl ; ide in Concord, I hig n Danielson Monday ~.,;fn e L hes st e 40 in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of H Good Skating Improved. | {50 Contwell of Meriden visited | AIr. and Mrs. D. F. Kenworthy were and has been made under his per= el w ear ; Good skating there was and plenty | L | ‘\‘,”“ his mother, Mrs. Mary Conwell, | guests ot New London relatives for the m{ sonal supervisjion sinee its infancy. of | onday g the por > R i s b holiday. § i Y iha onday and the ponds around| Mrs. George W. Shepard. John C. Burns of Webster, Robert | Dr. and Mrs, ¥. R, Todd entertaingd d Allow no one to deceive you in this. Vit and ity Beavy 1 I high (Tiver were papular resorts with the y Emma, wife of Capt George :n:::m & n aifieg and Miss Kathl i Jdgar L. Brown and All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good’> are but long slesves, 35c and GO e ShadcTllaen ALON'S 8 Nron ‘,h(".h‘ Ity oated cer Jentuione sy Selphe it l)l;"‘fx_ui‘;}‘l‘l“ e Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of L , 23 d e, pond drew a large crov s g | tem e e lorwich e taeit gt i 3 1 b e > 7 | il e LA 3 ‘mm-mx following an illness of six |chanic street, for Christm hs of Fast Orange, Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Vests and Pants, two-thirds wool | The Winlimantic tive as a result of canc Mr Harry Shaw of Leominste 1ding a week . with th 1sh neek Veste, long sieeves, ankle |row was Hiloe with the rounger hepard was horn in Southampto, L. | W the guest of friends rs. Eilen M. Burroughs. - STORIA ength Pants, T8¢, extra sizes $1.00. |Ment, and not a few games of vario TR 1846, daughter | ™oy 8% i Walter Tlow ro s ko uatiss BALOTCRSSE 40 Bouniing sov- a |s Fitnay wore st John dwards) Dix. | 2 wnd Mrs. Walter Hoyle of Wor- | eral days at her home in Lawrence, 3 Vests and Pants, all wool, high neck | he was a ssident of Wau- n“",:" H"‘ mer y of 5 ‘J‘~, elson, have s. Uastoria is 2 harmless subsiitute for Castor Oil, Pare= . an, ere with her husbs been gue ocal relative Mr. and Mrs. E. Cloutier are nd leng sleeve Vests . ankle length Crowda 808 Moving Fictiras Tt i e ’"‘:'\f,',ff_‘ dnd e Cliveics Eouig of b “'rM"s oL e goric, Drops and Soothing Syraps. it is Pleasant. It Pants, $1.00, extra sizes $1.25, The moving picture h did of the Wauregan Congregational re g Monday « week. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic " cellent busines: 1l be: Jacked at | church and for yea was an earnest atives. John Day of Fitehburg, Ma spent TO%E T Vests ant Pamts, in sitk and wool, | parr. et na e :«)mns: packed at | worker in'its activitles, having been McDermott of Ne Y ‘with' his mother, Mra. Hm- substance, 1Its age is its guarantes. It dest ;“‘;i u; high neck. long sleeve Veste, ankle | Monday. The Loomer npers hot 34 Sunday school teacher there for MeDermott of Woonsocket ) ay. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea an X eugth Pants, $1.00 and $1.25. extra [0 drew u big erowd, an ¢ A " "l“" A : "‘.‘;“-‘} eznd 1 nd sti ':i V. \\\an;] wurl)h spent Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation 1.50 jvig being put on ‘ther survive, besides her husband, & he: me in Daniel- | Christmas with Mrs. Woodworth's par- e £tk il S SO a & h zes $1.50 but on ‘th, Aldermias Jiy 3 Shepita ot : i and Flatulency. It antm}nl.mt_us the Food, regulates the Tinion Suits, fimece high neck ty, and a daughter, Harold | ¢} i cimas e oson LRI e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps ong sleeves and ankle length, $1.00. WEDDING. | Merritt'o¢ Wauregan, two Nhala ot dobtaps st | PUTNAM The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. - Viika [ e e Mr. and Mrs. George F. Call enter- B Unlen Suits, all weol, high neck, long | /. ) f‘:s‘w et 'e Y ) M e S o ’\I“,”r":"s": tained Arthur Call over Christmas. | Morse and Wilder Held in $3,000 Bonds ENUIRE ALWAYS ecves, ankle length, $1.50 and $2.00. Y mer Cross of Coneord N I35 ana \‘m; ‘l‘“‘““" N G Inspection February 5th. | Each for Shooting Patrick F. Bra- G " o g = Helen h L = ! —_— Captain Elbert . Dy dy—Wounded Man in Hospital—Le- Unten Suits, light weight wool, $1.50. | + Darb, Thir- | 3 : . - its, light weig $1.50. =} Quiet Holdiays. teenth campany, C. A. cived | clair Still at Large—Millbury De- Bears the Signature of Vests, light weight wool, ise and |ODAEe on Lewiston avenue in the | Ch stmas and Monday were unusu- notice tiht the annual g g Tyt in- | feated, 56-44. ek ce of a few relatives e | quiet days in the Thread city and, | Spection of the comn vill occur on \ | was gowned in blue chiffon broa 'l § ere | the evening of Feb, ¢ | 7 ; 0 1 oa : 5 police author we > | ¥ is Moore, familiarly known as . weight wool, Téc ana |30 wore a hat to maich. She was | concerned, nothing of material mo- Useful Gift for Rector. 5 foore, and Ralph S. Wilder fasidae ~;)a\ ter sister »_\hs A. 1. | ment occurred to mar the pleasure of Rev: T Gavreatic g ven | Pleaded guilt the city court Mon- Hryer of this city, as matron of honor: | the occasion. There was o n | a4 bleyele Christmas 1 nt by |day afternoon to assaulting Patrick F. Radtil ) Bartior 1atton “;“‘ g !'v‘ - { of police court £y the membe t. Alban's church, | Brady with intent to rob., Wilder, 9 e e of the First he police were, however, called to |1 piniripe resented at the tree|Who is only 18, made the plea with ra ey S | Bk e e A o bR lock ““H‘r‘ Monday evening | the ent of his guardian ad litem, ° 0ss is a son o s. Lucy | afternoon to inve > a complain ¢ 3owe e s 3 Full-fashioned | i G s, R e Tha Kind You Have Always Bought od == g in that vicinity. The children « t parish will | §3.000, in default of which they were one | TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY The investigation nothing |gather in the hall of parochial " 16 Brooklyn jail by Depity Mufil rs | Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine 2 ing than an impromptu |school this (Tuesday) afternoon to George F. Holbrook, to await In Use For Over 30 Years e | l.r‘:rl ts Druggisis d_mo ,t ,fi‘l,v ,:".‘,L:\.'V';“ a ..”‘:'1:‘ ';tmll'm.}l ‘“‘-1‘,{.“[\ f«‘”(jv C ma Alr‘: ymww t 0,\' \‘,x their ;“eg.u.fh; ,};_x[ THE CRIcTALIR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREELT, KEWAORK Gi e only muffer w the V neck. Tt e — - » mongrel Plymouth Roc In prac- |the parish. court room was crowded during save the collar and stock beneath | A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. | tically all of the tenements along the K. T. Christmas Toast. lthe brief session. Both young men e — - ey rom soiling an o n sensible pro- . Gilkeson Ingles wv‘»‘v bl the ”',';‘]”‘Ij“ were q xlwl)\_ s Columbian command pleaded guilty without hesitation and B B e ¥ " £ sotion for 1B & Cardfrial Bnita Ohlo, w elebra oliday _in little | onWiGh: o ivel n frankly told of the most sensational | venordale were shown at the Bradley | parents, nd Mrs. T. Swan Rath= et i, white, ind several infor- | Gnd surroun e 1d-up in this section in yea theater Monday afternvon | bun, over iR R L ack and maroor t wanted |v ress to | the roo Moriah loc | Prosecuting Attorney J. F. Carpenter Many Enjoy Local Hospitality. rs. Fred B. Willoughby and daugh- &5, Yoo sach ; dion and A fan : | warned them they need not answer| . g ’]“}“‘J_Y‘ . e R ey, are tives in Canterbury by v he usual Christmas {any questions if they did not wish to, | jng’ his sister fr b week Cood Bhatin | but that what they did an g B el e LN Minnie Bigelow of Fladdam and 4 ng. | be used in the future a f8ance” 10 vork ‘has . been Sisitins ~“l.§ Ruby Bigelow of Columbla are Sweaters coupl en who of young peopl ut on | conviet them of this or some other | Ay and Mrs. P Bt E home on South Main street for on. . Sinc L a trifle too freely of the o, river au of Mon- | crime. With this perfectly clear, there | MG o St o s the holid men and w ottle of « Floney o season the exce At | was no attempt to avoid answering B Sastior e | Es e = ¥ 5 e hous Accept no sub tly tractable to eclude | han foilowed upon the n storm that | 4 Sha b sked ] been the guest of his moth pl d Christ Morn- weaves in cardinal, oxford, white and - & O i ¢ ik e ot iehe tobreoiie | abinred, theridsiot The skating | S5y (Of the questions asked elther of | "'Mrs. Mary A. Joslin, who has been | Couple: Fesnd Beed\ S Mo from $1.50 $6.50 i g " {18 now the hest of wint LRl very ill with pneumonia, at _ing. ] Social Affairs. Santa Claus Parcels in Good Condition. | Admit SFHeir Bl Deing Kimball hospital, is recovering. N vén, Conn, Dek g6-Lying i 9 o et e st on the stand, sald that| Ermond Brunn of New York spent |on in 2 room filled with filu- Mutt-Jeff hop in Wash rmh] h,;..l !_/ There was leanin was formulated during Sat- | Christmas with his mother, Mrs. C as and the fluid es 2 ]he H L Murray CO 1 e anbed ane o janckaauiat urday afternoon and that the object {¥. Brunn. : n burner, Jume t 2 p er Yo day the it was to get Bradley’s money which | Mrs. Knowlton of idence h. r and his wi Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper SOBEIES Kb NaNTE e e e had ‘In” considerable | béen the guest 'of Mrs. Georse Drad- |10 o1, “were found de Patterns. sy S et S Dl , in describing the ar- |ley in Grove street. da he two had = atterns. i jthe o "T,"":,j'l’\ furnished by Helm- “:)1‘.7 e el B U‘m!bhe et Mr. and Mrs. W. nas ey t the “.‘u‘,:» ‘.r” —_— ARt kg 2 it S, ibre revolver; that Wilder was | Southbridge, Mass, have 1 O ooy "" Ice Pl o *l'\l\]“i‘l"p- e g b G iipped and that William | tained by Dr. and Mrs. Har home of another friend | e Plows, fo lima ! < e e I O Cirova sITERE Y i wirhet Jath it %o thonght Wi X i s ha \ g b of the trio, . » | Ige Fooks witl in its hall Monday S e Philip Gleason of Provi turning the the coc | Ifteen feet long, Ic P )efal function that was partic w|>g ALMONEF(S arms are now in pos- | been the g t of Putna cidentally turned on again. and double jointed, Lc |in by a iarge number of people e i 5 Leland Hradfey of the ple had been married but o | iscls, Tce Saws % anc v dancing. The Thread ( Provide Not Only Christmas Dinners, . academy is spending his handle, and F orchestra furnished | Bt Comtorts or Poor Meant to Frighten Brady. with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, —— - A ,l, t Masonic hall M 1 | Moore said they left “the street”|S. Bradle John Stowe and Wife Suffocated by | <. AreaTrifle Hard, £ qu iall of St | (down town), about. 1140 and went| L. S Smoke. 2 Eatnceed & nard streét. He also told | has bee vport, R. 1., Di Suffocated o the most eminent worn by the party. He |South Main street Tohti-ftawe ‘and hiy wife But Cheer Up, for You Can Skates and Sleds LR Counter with Brady and | Miss Helen FEradles of Ber i e (AR | Liguor Raid Unsuccessful, | | e e by smen early today. iquor Raid ssful. | sald he fired | ents on ) wuble family house, Get MOnCy by calling at the (v S after T o'clock Monday even ots. He claimed that|{ Miss No. been t S floc When | Daniel Killourey, with Offi only meant to frighten Brady by | of her parents the jremor a found the \nd | ng low and that he did not know | days. ) Stowe the landing, hor 7 eBES . aided tionery he bullets had taken effect until br. and Mrs. Roy Sh of x| B R hnd the bodic of Mis Bltow fil Iman lc Main street, conducted by William | » heard Brady vell that he was shot. | bridge, Mass., are Dr. ar G bt s b Bpnt ot n @ search warrant sworn out by | toore could not say exactly how many | Mrs. William Shar e 1 attemptod to raise. uting Agent A. J. Greenslit ts we d, but he thought about | Miss Marion Himes of Word BTN et AL Loan Company e e e A el SETS T, i T et ghont | e, et g - ough search of the 1o instigator of the hold-up. AT ug 4 reveal evidence tc Wild ot :, Rockefeller Sends Gold Pieces to 2 2 | raid by claims th ] ilder on the Stand. Int ‘ h School Teachers 15 Union Sireel. quor and that the eomplaints | fer, whose te s Bl : W e 4 FiE Fo T SPAmOTY i Yo | Mage: and Maurice Melpiyte LW | Tarmvown, XY, Dec, 33 Terms strictly confidential. Wilddne s cout G i ol ; g o kv ont | « chool teacher oct1ld T 3 Onpas OB | t f hristmas. Mis —— § giss | Lk g e e 1 )1d to the girls in - - | Grex Club Dance. Al e cdi clepl and_to the railr uufllfi & SHEPARD, | The annual select dance g 1e he d five shot * 77" 77 | Christmas Festivities for Congrega- | €7 Sohe o ors to Sesslons & Himo=e) 3 | the auspices of the Grex e e tional Sunday School—Home-Comers | P10} vided gold pie tmbai and fu i | Even q u]n‘els | I Mond 3 e and Guests Over the Holiday—Bor- S tmbaimers and tunera Lirectors, | D | ; ey Garpenier Sot | ough: Notes. Down Stairs. 60-02 North Stres | al ioned that the j 3 y e Barly morn- LADY ASS TA"': { “ave yeial i¢ | A urety that they can| “* : “H"V*‘ ; " S .:)l \n{)d\ ¢ “elephone cohsectien. bid to atten pre- | ok | tnere was nc or the foot of — — i Brady at Hospital | Christmas tr : boarding- i q i S { = he Day-Kimball hospital, where | the old tc na he Congrega- t CALL AND SEE THE Baflk CCO“fltS Personals. | CHARTER REVISION. moved Monday from his | tional Sunday sc The hall & Arnold, a brother i T n L ird street, the chances | gecorated with green boughs, ¢ t d ran, was found apparent- 1911 Overland Models ; ¢ Warden Bullard Belioves Should | i b Tole Vo ok feardd 43 a1 | Ss bk precy i s ol s p s e Aimed At. avorable. rnaments and 4 erg, an inquest will be held | t e e e n Abingt No Bullet in Abdomen. to mine the exact manner of ERNEST P. CHESBRU, 1029 Main St, | | X mination s all of | % o bl oct204 Wiltimantic, Conn, | W’fl} NOT YOU c) oo n bt ‘i\ o boiin legs : Mesls Bt A Deaat oF SN E S ubraery st it e b ven out. None of the bul- | {Fe4m Lo Ala 104 years old Christmas s £.a nds v ract 't beeh removed o e Ghing flut of the Clathing Business” &1 I it ; Bandit Equipment. sachmuut B | Sionin oot mewtpment in. | _Handsome Span from Taftv WATGHES Mechamcs Dep( Smre ‘A Wint § Judge of Probate O. . Chester and | rous supply of lead. | urelias . nier may come £0 yOu |ceoroc w. 1de of Chaplin called on 4 $leathar: ammunition | 4 L FOR THE HOLIDAlv ;l’RAD]E. OUTFITTERS TO ALL { Willimantic friends Mor were cartridges in | 4 X t will pay you to look at the | sooner than vea think E 3 five n 16} th rtment ‘ea 1t quality is . John Sulliva N ive hi n, while | 3 1 3 mayied 1.5 ¥ L e T zine rifle carried 16 bul- TULLES stred_vou will be { e prudent sgirrel ores a with his me n this eit remained after his trys % nuts when ho can gzet m He : chances are that the | St A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. bihoi Cres Wikt S ik Man- Manufacterer of different styles of | MONIEY vou must mave s you make s Missing. | Baptist Christmas Festival. e e — - Light Carriages and Wagons, } wini'he - LSaEswhere 4t Bttt s vet, but it is | e an entertainmen 0| HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law Barness, Carriages and Wagons for | - hts, JHAce and Mrs Dia and s > | hoped s | Christmas tree the . T R B et | S jEiE s Dyt e o ‘ £ of the Baptist chureh will b ha PATENTS pository and i 5 5 = N | G e parlc of the church [k 190 Vall > { MAKE OUR BANK | Rev. Bdward J. Broderick of Tar PR U | PUTNAM 55, MILLBURY 44. S Teihihes Snaing: rdottation | Protect your idea. Handsome 63- Horse Bhoemg. Tel conmection. A guest of his mother. Mrs i 3 e e ialogues will make up the pro page Guide Book Free, - sderick of North stre | Fast, Rough Game on Monday After- JAMES HARRIES Choice Hofiday Selections B01 Main Street, Willimantie. Qecks The ¥ illimantic The Cldest Bank in the City Large Resources and Conservative | J ] 1 It it's Wall Papers Management Insure Safety for in el the xnneu designs that you de- Depositors. - come hete. Our large a rtmeat . - o"n';‘ imoterate petee will ¢ you | H. C MURRAY, Prestdent r stoel ready mixed Paints and D. WEBSTE; painters’ supplies are complete. deasbaThe e A B. HOLMES, 72 Chureh Street. Willimantio, A mwee variety of Fresh Fish; Ecallops, Oysters and Clama. at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 29 forih St s1294 HIRAM N. FENN, CUNDERTAKFR and BMBALMER 2 EWereh St Willmantle, Ct. Telcpbese. Ledxr Assistant b F. 6. JACKSON—Deatist r”u vest, - =~ Willimantic Jund Sadd’s Breakfast Cocoa Ground frojii theé finest grade of Cocon Beans, makes a rich, nuwitious bev- erage, Absolutely pure. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 20 S&H Stamps with every can | YOUR BANK |’ Savings Institute : Frees His Mind About Game Commis- noon in Mammond Hall. | | et | | ¥ el an 5t sioners and Game Laws. i e this city £l red fans watchell Putnam Mrs. Jay .M. it b ball in a i street, for several c Hammond hall Mon- s e i The score was % | s lined up as follows: | P Peloquin rf, Mathieu If. S. | T see t¥ | Marland OBITUARY. | po 3 r rown 1f, W. ¢ | Hors Dugean r d Ig - {in the B Field ‘goals, Pelogiin §, Mathieu® 1 ! not i | 1 s arland 3, Lizotte 4, W. Harland 2, | the hunte | I*. Horan 7, Burns, W. Horan 5, D | and haif that zan 4, Woodward 5. From each four they did; it " ommitted the opposing team | not” sin1« 1d two points to their | drear” " ¢ s was played in th oy ds. George Lewis was the in ent to Milibury in the ke ies play the return game | as the | minatec it will | the evervbody S e m to think they own| AlPert S. Eddy, 77. a veteran of the 1 vish to, regardless | nam, died a ome of Harry Strat- .ry poor wh wns | ton on s street Monday. et 4 extermi Gift for Station Agent. timid rabbi ) hasn't sand enc | local railroad men presented Sta- Gladness comes with a better under- | '© f15h! e Gl ’ | tion Agent G. I dwin a fine roll- standing of the transient nature of the | po, M17{ 1Y avs, They o deeic JOr q S nE it drésedt. many physical ills which vanish be- | proved on prac FAbout SlcWns fore proper cforts—gentle offo to get the g s 2 Brooks of pleasant cforts—rightly directed o b o erond oading | were guest sty assisted by the pleasant laxative rem- | iy 1 gz F I % 5 edy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. » the instead | of B wa. Its beneficial effects are due to the | 3 | s ko f s 1 Mrs. is visiting with I . faet that it is the one remedy which and I wi A Libb, The T. R. Sadd Co. Ww ‘”'l-‘;! 10 pur your busi- v e, ere | - N m etter .-?,'"my‘. (g1 he sdvertin. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. _ coh Tae Builstin, deczid promotes internal cleanliness without |: yvear, for if Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Thayer en- debilitating the organs on which it | want xlg\p Jame ¢ lov‘mir'u\vl(‘l\"“ et ‘1lm- :h,n-rl 1'«”\1;1“\' s from New York and 3 7 as well & ve a hand in it. Do the| Danielson Monday. acts. To get its beneficial effects al- | .oy migsioners want to protect the| D. D. Dwver of Waterbury was the ways buy the genuine manufactured [ game? Is not this job a political pull| guest « Monday of Mr. and Mrs. M. by the CalMfornla Fig Syrup Co. instead of game protection? It looks | M, Dwver. 8 50, for they reappoint the same gamel Views of the wreck at North Gros- Good Catch of Fish. Charles k. rd's lake F brought 1d perch closed Holiday who rmont Notes. 1tte Hayward avenue for. the 1 George A. Baker, Daniel liams and Lc 1 of AiN ere at s in tov Christmas. Miss Rose , W s teaching in Putnan. is : or home on Linwood avenue for the holidays Dr. and M L. children were guests of parents in Middletown N Miss Kittie Declker Horn of Bridgeport 3 mother. A over Mr. child of Leona of Mrs. Leon mas Mr. and Mrs. George A child of Westchester were Linwood Ra We Miss Carrier 11 ammar school in the A ing, is at her home o stréet with a mild S Henry West, who medical college in 5 ing the holid Norwich Mr. 'S W "rank Hartford werc guests of M. Pec W k th and \irs avenue hth ing the end- parents on Rathbun of Rathbun's | Phoenix Block, cetlTuThS Danieison, Conn. THE CLEARANGE SALE CONTNJES at The Bcston Dry Goods Store, Dan- felson. Some big discounts for our Customers another \veek; Attractlza rgains on every counter in the stors, | Buy these goods now. sept20d THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORH Main Street, Danlelzon, | septzodw “ames n Keee‘\. Mgr. | them 0 Irade 'm Jewell [}ily wWE THAVE THE LARGEST LING ndars and Christmas and New town WM. JOHNSTON'S, BIG REDUCTIONS IN Millinery Goods to make Xmas Stock. MLLE. Year's room fo# BEAUREGARD. $. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repair Shop, Bicycle and Hlepatring. Oll and Gasoline for sale, Automobile JRWETT CITY HOTREL, New ond Up-te-dnte Hotel ta everr | partiezinr. IRA W. LaWIS. Propristor. RS R ARSI 1 Tt . HOUDGAN, | dewett Clty. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furslture and Crawford Ceoking Ranges. ‘Phones—Store 61-2. house 36-8.

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