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D.H and . ; L] y mieht = g 9 < of - P 5 % is s ) mx. : r v 4 - R“W m ita Mfiiaufln i K mm '. L1 s1ass though 3 “with - 3 e " A.J.DmmAM-thHupv&‘-— 2 Ligr¥. . Representative H. H. Keach is in| _New Looms for lon Mill—Ms. | L TR the . Haven: today with the members s s | "and Mrs. John Donohye Enter Wor- committee on incorporations of P i | i Hmo—.-lnll Mrs, Scribner Up to the P demstven: s B2l Yoo y Killed_Pionser Wosdohuck. minute PR 4 R o e erncon. It i believed 36 de one of the season, at least it i in style A B3 wordesta” nospital tor & Tew Juvenile Grange Mests. . | 2f D;nldao - ™ - of the hostess: 17th fim.m. A meett Xin- “"‘"" S of the most oy &7 Tere pleved: ratreshmepia meeting of the members of fendthe raneral of Wi — ed and & kitchen »; 11 turday -afternoon. of Hartford was & ~ present. e ‘tyr-'n;( visitor in’Putnem'Saturday. perfect fit. ——— Mre Charies 8. Bilven ‘Sells Out e Stock. 3 “To' Discuss -m.a.nm Ministors.” - E,,',, vy P Sng vt = Incidental Minigteérs will be the sub- | the ot o "'v?.“-. .o Jeot of an address by Rev. . Bowley | this (mmmy) mowln: will b- dfln The " ual Providence, to t L he D. H. and C. Corset besides be- ty on ;;?I. A | €. Barrows ot trs [ ihe' e Bartist ob ‘(,Jg:n-mub& P R A d iyt | g e f tanitly sl ¢ todih Nas held Sunda; e i s thore Many Offenders, aiEeda 4 3 oal en’ T xeves %19 & leader in popular price; it mests Tooma ot e :h.:_ e many vesrs s ] e Jareet s o <ases Dators| " Third O mml- I T ; n sL:mm mstantly y % "‘.fll.‘ s & le town co of ing] a long account .of the Whe requirements of the most fastid- | *'rhs Snombere of the Eucrd mea e new owner will assume posscssion Himo. mere sonsidares Mo weok. Thers | Depaty Willtam 3 Mullisan ot Fhomp stiffness of the J Omis, Sore T roat: thusiastic over rat of the month, it is understood. | Were seven prisoners Friday morning.| sonville to be present at that time, the|and was allo N l ] A " (g e e e T e e SR ‘Cargill cowactl liey every week. 'Bat- Hoarseness, Sprains, - N euralgia, fashion's Porsonale. Smokeless Campfire. o postponed QLo e A """"“ n““’" Tl et (7o K8 | a0 Tugene Lincoln was tn Haritord | Tho membern of MeGrosor 6. 4. | RSl MAT 2R, S, DY | ' worTor @ Tarmer In e viewto:| | Sciatica”and ' Lumbago. - Better slender, graceful lines — essential i 2 7| ton on a matter pertaining to the in- 3 B o the “of organisation, .:rvh'wd Adams leaves today for | less’ fimfima'“wb:,;';‘““?:‘_&;nm terosts of the order. JEWETT CITY CREAMERY and cheaper than porous ‘planch- - T The general offiers o Lolsseau was the guest of | {OMOITOW (Tussday) evening. Eoth Mills Rushed With Beginning on Its 24th Year—A Suc- Spirabone’s side stecels, flexible as the & meeting 3 oré triends Sunday. Paid Honer to Dead Mérchant. qmrfl;’mz‘;‘m%&‘,m s from the Firet. it vt T : tic| Business was practicelly, suspended s haman body, prevents breaking ever ‘accepted. The oficers ..’;"'. oty FoTaine Of,Eatic | 1n Danieison, Sathrday afteinoon from | the Puimam Woolen company s om| vy .yovets’ City oreame resned ir Miss May Ha d Miss M: 1 until 2 oclock .in respect to the | ERF: . Tt Puro|ing upon its twenty-four gt hips like other corsets do, andf I ivel ai-l e Nemare Bpent. Saturany Tin |memory of Warren W. Woodward.|{Rintd Stid 7, DFES (o0 ay ave in 1888, fl-ruoxa Whcey (8L busigess Yers. clos running to their fullest capacity. makes it comfortable from the veey H. Spencer of 113 Apathetic Taxpayers. Mr. and Mrs. Donchue Enter Wareu George e;.u, Ztreec is visitiag reiatives in It was a matter of comment Satur- basy iy $irst wear, and lengthens their fife, day that out of the approximately one g |hundred men who attendéd the special oo could not be con ut.d in twe-fold. eri First Selectman 8. Braimard West 'norg,gn mooting on Fridsy “evening, | street, this omfret, | this section, but never has an enter- STAFFDIID stlIGs g - PR S M XV of Columbia was a Willimantic VISItor | joes than & dozen. voted either for or Satarday - mo; x | prise proved more a success. After it g ey £ 4 e Prives are $1.00, $1.50 and $250. | e mesting il be the “"m‘;":... Satintny. Aipainst. tho resehition 1B constroct: &) We 3 Folks' | was well under way for the year end- | Haskell Aronsen May | n. 1 ot e i lastic ever held. us-| Mrs. Louls Feiner left for New York | gewer through s portion of Mechanic and Mrs. Donohue are|ing January 1, 1891, the amount of —Lecturs by Judge Alden: Rt e T deh s sre fre PARPPACS Pl il s 1 sisie s-ma:y evening for a few days’ bus- | street. There was absolute apathy and | childless, having years ago butter made was 64,156 pounds, which ps ‘quently Illustrated ‘at New Orleans.— i y g e gy o e the few who voted in favor of the|ed the great sorrow of .losing required 451,022 spaces of cream,| Miss Jessio Poase. od h“"fl‘g vidence Journal. ? board. of judges for the m‘ .m Jud‘. .na Mrs. James A Shea spent | improvement represented all the in- | daughters by scarlet fever in one-week. | spaces being ‘then the unit of meas-|morning to Keens, K., where she '} m H C Mumy Co Ing contosts which - wih oo Lo o the weekk end Nisiting rotatives in Paw | torest that was manifested In the pro. | Mr. Donouie owned a farm in Pom- | urement. The gross income for that|will resume her work @ & il | Not a Sensitive Plant. connection with the . meeting. . The | tucket, R. posal, though it involves the expendi- | fret before coming to Putnam. year was $17,50.17.. The two largest | store. % o i Agonts for Ladies’ Home Journal | committ - pesh Charles D. Hine of the |turé of a considerable sum. One or| Thomas Kisrnan's Condition Critioal. | Checks In that year were those re-| Richard "'{n A fuca. of Jiiitirs honge in Semee Piger Pettgrne, in co-operation _with the eivic | state board of education was in Willi. | tWO men voted against the measure. | Thomas Kiernam of High street was e ey betn 25 s o rla B s o e 2 . ' committee of the city of Willimantic | mantic Saturday. Merely Temporizing. in a oritical ¥ ol v Re-olscts Officers., troubled thl: m:—N:?v York World. in order tha\ the fleld day will re-| Miss _y“u. m.,,h, and Miss Anna ) Incident to :the special boraugh | recovery bel i doubtful. da % Thé Standard Card Clothi; com- b thmm:h credit on the city as well | Murphy guests of friends in | meeting, which was also called to con- | Mr. Kiernan never fully recovered from | which were taken at their doors, over| pany has re-elscted (eorge °§ Gery as - the entertaining Hartfora g.my, sider a proposed new charter, it is|injurles recetved im a local " factory | g30¢ treagurer and Victor J. m-onnetu Alme J. Martineau ‘pres-| ;. ited States Marshal Edson S.|c¢laiméd by some that the action of | more than a year ago, and & suit filed | "y, ,regidents since George A. Ross pr-lld‘nt o the ‘concern for amother gay b >ri8-| Bighop of Hartford was in Williman- | the mesting in Baming a spesial ¢har- [ 83 tho resuli of. the accident is.pend-| pave been Clark ¢, Palmer, Simon R tic on business Saturdey. oeg e .‘: jg':{‘.flzw}: ing in the superior court. Drewster, T. A Geer and Elmer|® John F. nm\-y ‘ot Boston is vumu Se a copy ) Bx-Mayor Oncar O Tanner s S [the same 1o The broposed chartas, or FUNERAL, e S 'm e W, , Castomers fined to omé ‘on North atr prepare another ¢harter for considera- P it s of W oo Bargains on every counter 1a the JAMES HARRIES the an attack of rheumatism. tion, was no more than temporizing, Miss - Julia, Riley. O oy | it Be e [ By theps” goods mow. @90 Main Street, Willimantic, Cor o~ Alfred Giibert of Main’strest was in las when the commission-reports there| My and Mrs. ‘James H. Rafferty conunuo;pu patron since its organiza- bt f i o, Conn.| on aiy the: maembers "te Ao thale B Moosup Sturdas, ntluuu? tfie 7u- | s AGE Tikely to b o Erentor wnaimity wore ut Hiartrodn Hetmrdar to attend| tion. - The buttermakers @ this| - '~ May Looats in Denver. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE K‘ . N Onr‘o X Deranit ot S“;rl::‘field i’ Dagislaon i funceal of Mr. Raftercy's sunt, ias | o have beon 3L C. Young B W.| Eéskell Arameon latt town Satgriay | sMain Street, Deatelsse. 4 , ¥ Riley, who di nBLMA.ry imith ane e , Mass. oapt20d ames Hoech. Mgn o Mass., formerly of Willimantic, charter revision that home in mym 5 the per cent of butter tnlzt- :hc means breif in tha F oA » M'QUILLAN'S LICENSE .| returned to work in this dty. Miss Riley' g-.,; Just one year to'a Digdp,y;,fh the patrons. FHIC T e ¥ H, M. Congdon, wh Dbeen | day after her sister; Mrd Mary Raffer- | cidence that for the year en; jarge the | G 2 Revoked by County Com -6-:-'— e a6t relRyes 1 a,, city for llon 3” its MI'IEPMU Drovisions | ¢v"of this city, mother of -James and | the amount of butter made {3 less than | lecturs given by Judge Ala.n in Me- - Must Cease Selling Liquor March| .,...""m returried to his home in | than they were on Friday night, which | william Rafferty, - The deceased was | @ hundred pounds different from that nall Gaturday evening. Bre 1o iraae m B! 15th. Springfel clalm may of ‘may mot prove trus. | well kriown in tie vicinity, having liv- | of 1891, twenty years ago. ' p e G u. Palmer is confined to her ed ¥or. yedrs in Putoam,: Woodstock Ordered New lia. Arrest of the Hornet. " Bdwin H. Hall of Nerth Winaham on High street with erysipelas FUNERAL. and Danielson. Reliance lodge, No. 29, L. O. O. F. Wi HAVE THB LARGEST LINB A 4 ' , 3 . F., in s um 15 being attended by a trained - P e Supplies’ Going to Dr. Kinnear. worked the infiatory degree on thres mm hcahwd:p‘: fient pot Calendars and Christmas and New — Cheer for You Can| o commissio P W"mww Ard | nurse. Her condition is rot serious. arren W.' Woodward. Mrs. ¥. D Sargent and Mrs. ‘W, H.| candidates Friday evening, It is ex- recent sale to private pufif- Year's Cards in town at “’l ou ty, met in Willimantic Saturday fern- | . Judge James A.Shea of the probate | TFuneral services for. Warren Mansfield are a_comimittes of the Con- | pected that the lodge in.future degree urod' i,, to ¥ O T ey o Tk Woodward were held at the Wanfleld gregational church having i charge| work will be clothed in new- regaliaf 4, “The o, WM. JOHNS’ “ d m hat his license to | Mary K. Bass administratrix Congregational .church Saturday aft- | the making ©f a shipment of supplies| which was ordered Friday night. the state department in causing .the Money by calling Bon’on ihe catate of Cathorine Bass, |srmoon at 1 o'clock, Tollowing a'pray- | io the medicel migsionary of The so- Personal Items. ::tnr- e yaunel in 1 wmrfl"'wml H1G REDUCTIONS ¥ of dham. r service a s late home y, Dr. innear, Ronosang Buri "3 du uan room p? antng, Edward Moorehead, for a number of [0 Broad strset. ' Rev. Clarence IH.|hospltal Foochoy, Cbina. i U Trlisa of maechE ""fiu Milifaery, Goods o make tos % wmimuc AL actior Joars emploved by Mullen & Bt ke | which were attended by many relatives * BASEBALL GERM Bylvandale. MLLE. BEAUREGARD, , to become a ing F. G. Waters spent Sunday in New Quilians ‘conviction of I selling | salesman “for Switt & Co. working e oy o pat - £ York. ihed zova LOIII COIII of liquor on Sunday, from the Boston omce of ‘that con- [ € S5 o, SRATIRS, SomECHS Takiogion 8 Seing Lhvaln Miss Dora Bothwell has returned meal ™ Fabiy :u;; ~ 5. 3. BOTTOMLEY & SON, ern. e ondering at's the Porspect. from Dover, N. Hague iz ] P2 myy R“""_.'f:"“fi‘:,‘: A o o Liodes . Miss Mary Soule of Naugatuck 18 unf o SR P Moo, OBITUARY. floral offerings. Burial waa in West- | There has been just enough of|the guest of Mrs. G. W. Robingon, ifloant i rain Bioycle and- Automobile Repairing, 15 Union Streel. _— A i Epring in the alr the past few days to|. Fred L. Swift and Miss Hazel Swift Ol and Gasoline for sale, * Mrs, Julia Tillinghast. e P mag braatore, S e et the bascball germa-wiggling, sad | of Willimantic spent Sundey with Mr. I I e ot ot aa; i M lisTillinghast, th £ ere nam fans ‘wondering| and E. H. Hiscox. 3 Torms strictly confidential. | tcx of e iav. cox_"i'nfihw Filiaghast of Jonne- | Simecn Danisison. A 5. ook ren yhat 1s golng to b offered _ them in| _James Beardwood of Boston spent| [y cr p.féfiuemw'«@’ifii.l’§ mm —very T TR £ % ' o way of & téam this summger. Put-| Sundey w parents, Mr. and , Y Frightansd Horse Rune, | o0 O O e E oD e ot B o, | CToT#® ©f the funeral arrangements. |n;m"ls' out of the Hastem Connécti- | Mrs. William_Beardwood. m’{:g‘h;mm Ei o 2 ania i, Sarcieter. Y 5 ELMORE & SHEPARD, There was a little excitement for a | George E. Tillinghast, 369 Washington cut league. The organization no longer| Mrs, L. A, Panton, who is In Wind- 3 Proprister. few moments Satu nrnlu at n avenue, Washington park, Friday eve- BALTIC . , looks like an attraction for those who|ham Center for a time, and Mrs. Gal- 8 cossors to Sesslons & Mimere} | o'cigck. A _horse hitcl ning. Bhe was 76 years old and, al- have promoted @& feam here the past|lup of Scotland were in town on Sat- c ‘-hfl and Funerd B Geiven by Daniel B. Bentley wea. iofs | iBgugh she Mad been ailisg for soma | Silver Gt for Mrs. Ida Phillipe—Seven | three scasons, - probadly urday. ’ Children Cry ner M'fl, ding near the curb-on Main street, | time® was not considered to be_seri- | Deaths During February—Designer | PfOfits have accruedto Farmers’ Institute. , FOR- FLETCHER'S run, and ren several blocks | ously 1l until two days ago. Death| |.o. Leaves Worsted Mill. - - thrée years of hammering around the| gy invitation of Pachaug grange, * 00-02 North Street,” o n street, until etopped in |was due to pneumania. fYortst circuit. - However, Putnam 15 & g00d | w. C. Terry, master, a fatmers’ in- = LADY ASSISTANT. . N Vaughn's ‘store, No| Mrs Tillinghast was the widow of | Jirs. Tda PHlilips Was pleasantly sur- | Discball town. hes many erdent fol-| stitute, under the auspices of the CASTOR ‘l A PBones—8tor- -3 house 38-6. lowers of the game, and- that latent Twiephone comsecrmm. a done, but the Williatm prised at her home Saturday evening | germ within them will' be demanding g:n::&tl;:z‘fin%?’x:?% 1'0:'3'?; c{:. :: had E by'a number of friends.. A pleas- Desid ‘scores e > g BT g saiog dans | rmaing betese, 2or s petere | ob Foaty dath 1 i e penl| - BRADLEY TBEATI!E, Putnam, March 1§th ng pedes 8, her grandfa- |foliowed by & daintys.lunch at 10.30, nam team, ) P e v - in Served by Mta Phiios Dutig ihe | wit s San pat ot whs win oL | 83,5, Bogers of Southington on Suc g OBITUARY. p £ evening Mre: Phillips wag prosented a | gantse, manage and: play oue e e 1 Growing and rketing o Annie Potersen, - |iamiite, whoss “sames nev s, DObU Tk ey the oombarY. | Snparent: at-dresent. Fill give an address on Bresding the | I -~ )a ] W and ‘or] Rec-. b "'..fi gy e ""a % ana that pare of Comnocs | Homo P Eo , Ihose bre T REPRESENTATIVE PERRIN |ord. Dinner will be served at noon, Fetersn 3¢ Oui . street, o — and the exercises In the afternoon will Romay of Ther - paresits to Mz Tilinghast oc- | Agries Nigran, Bdith Anixtrom, Bessis | Kop e pea st 3, Prof . G Guley of Slorss with W—PECPLE—B” ; "fi""" st .9.80-e(clock " of 8- November 20, 1836, Th T"m ARUEvE =l Mamaeht Macht, oy Pl and dan. g Apple Orchards as a Profitable In. =51 i H i linesa ot but & fow devs (& e | Mr. and Mrs. G. Bumstrom of North ing Apple Orchards as & 1 Bl 10" Bngllt -Entrancing —Snippy, vy - . A Musical Miat sane fams pertormed by F. Cruthers, C. San- th irl Perris 3 iy aise Bave ':.-qu - ‘Mr. and dssh, Norwich, Mr. and Mrs, Vlc.tgr M“w?".,?m "'(.9}:; ’Y b-% um: at of Manchester will speak 2 Augmented OfMfi‘l 1iye Johnson of Providence, E. Caron, Hartford As houge ohairman of the}Eoultry Breeds and Their Successful /; 2 WINDHAM WOMAN e Cmm; 3. l{!g&u B s‘;mu & gommittce ‘on. awldnme i et A e i innairien, | PTiCe8 25¢ t0 $1.50 ©© . Spocial cars north nd south after show —_— afison, iwanson, ‘Dobbrow joaded wit! .arduous duty of hear- s 8hows Symptoms of Mental DeFange- " Treckman, o8 b ; Eye Badly Injured. ~-AN EXCBPTIONAL ATTRACTION ment—Taken in Charge by Authori-;|& ained there until 1901, - Unclaimed Letters. 3 c Chnél:s Jxnkais ton L p-'x:" arich tters s Mrs. Charles Mott, mi £ > 2 o dios : R T S Al ety £ LA i o ful accident Saturday afternoon. While 3 \ by per? 2 orts, tempti manufacture & Guild of Windhsin tele- | After that “Mr. Tillnghast retired | Bourb M M, Houle. | 20 B0 s & 1 :}:g; I iho Dlacksmith ‘shob, Dr. . B. . phoned 'Capt, E. H. 'Richmond~late JoRoy. B, Samuel Milner of Pennsyl- | Jny committse’ in spiinter of iron flew from the plece bly. _Pish-and —game n sing and struck him squarely acted |And Mrs. Samuel Milner,, of High | something that. soams to Stir up the in the eye, Ho went home, but it was e, mrances Treckmin, who has | ASPAHIRE facultics of evest éhs caimest | found necessary'to take Him later to ! i the office of Dr. R. R. Agnew, who been ill he past'few wesks, Is sble 10| " W. H. S. Deféats Putnam IHigh, spon’ cxamination found the “oondi- ‘Thankegh Mr. Laancelle and, family "of Tett- | Wjngham High school® won ~from | ions so tha 3 VIng | ille have moved to Haltio to ge.&“ ymu-‘ ufl o] v a gfl:{;:{;‘;“‘"w PRl BB T Dhmwd (“" and two inch) ] ‘“fi u fllm véry & i g -fif"’ made nho‘rn:né’:fl Vith %"ox".;g:'x e ma—norL i svent ub‘:‘: o total Bosse | fiammation sets {a. . Wire, all widths, from one to'six foot. - Also i . ‘other son, Georgs of to The events lfld‘fl 1‘ hae Bli Bouchard was extenguished in the e Islor Squa 1 4 “The T. R. Sadd Co. |ing 2 e e e | e e vt wih ins | B .the new Excelslor Square Mesh, 1% inches at WILLIMANTIC, Toing I of B Coliog Isioss” Mechanics' Dep't. Storo - “ OUTFITTERS TO ALL. s h“m-‘“ o W “".‘”:’,_’L”',:,: at her Ziome, the result of 3 bad fal | e £ in letance of Ephri D 1th ton deaiers of this- city. g i e o R ? v bottonl lnd lour Inchu ndm at top. § iy um 3n church and -charitable work. | few weeks ag She was a member of the Hope. Valley Fobru-ry Mortaiity. First church for over 60 ‘During February deaths in town uusand seven—five. adults and two Babishaw was the guest of $ in Putnam the past week. i m lald- : R T “geiting very .little news | iy dsiemer ot o 0‘“ 7 ‘fi“ i, : v, MJ"&‘:‘ gm%nhwm yea: -:.a::'fi%?hu ot Ty EANEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main 8 eractii B W SRR ? L, ey W Masfariane, Raymond | a luxur .nt. - > ain 8, | & b 7 viko; m " who - num‘ H _ T W . Willimankie Conn. L . A Breed, , t;:l Spen ) s u" elals. The 2 on the hellfliyh‘lrmdl—swp'