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i cla] Meeting, of ‘the 'Ba "the Farmers’ “during hoinnual Meeting of Baptist Brother-|mer -and m”","«."’ of - -Coves : R tiog I ote e g grange, and had been for many. years 4 % < solloving Plotures at the Bijou and | EF3REC, SRC bS p‘:?gmc of the e “¥E iCoole of Windham Willimantic Lodge, No. 120, A. B, §.| ville Fair assceiation. Fe was pr b . Windham Willimantic Lodge, No. 11, A G, U. | of the Coventry Cemetery assocation, | TEreetelest Ma ot oue tr v G i and a_director of the Patrons’ Mutual| = “Qole: 3 o Bhrede City, Tent, No. 23, K. of M. _|Jire Insurance company. > % 3 8 ¥'ve EARSH Ry 0 10 Roand Mr. Kingsbury was in Willimantic | last Thursday attending the Grange | boro, s., i guests of ve 8. ber e 163, 8 d GORED BY BULL. meeting held here. o Nimer . M, By o aaren sud s by Batt: el S 2 & e “out’ the line.for. the |ner, Norton‘ and Brown. They .wel Injuries to Andrew Kingsbury of North | " Nightstick Presented’ Mayor.Dunn. Traction company.. - accompanied by, Miss Wharton on Coventry Prove Fatal. Andrew Kingsbury of North Coven- Mayor D. P. Dunn has on exhibition| = = : . 2 plano and J, Nfikin violin. Sup- | 2855 : say ¥ at his store a n‘;gfifiticlgononb of the 3 2t . per was seryed'at 6 0:"%@ U..‘ .-‘fi. ‘kfl." Sopi 2o teotd first used by the Hartjora police force| * 7 & gla.-‘ ‘Toom &nd ice cream was served try was attacked Saturday morning by | fifty years ags uring the evening. The soclety has|™ B : B it bl e Il | Tho “DIl wis Drasented (he masor| : had a very successtul season. The| , Talents and Office. ~ ~ ; ) Friday by John O'Keefe, one of the f 3 members .of the society are the YOUne- | "It is said of Mr. Clay that he would farm and <was terribly gored. He was | night watchmen at the state capitol.| | k_on s | er members of the church,”who mest| nave made a great p nt. - But taken to the Hartford hospital, where | Mr. O’Keefe is serving his 38th year sum b during the winter twice s .month 0T | yome of his nearest friends had doubts he died at 6 o'clock Saturday evening. | 85 Watchman at the capitel and a bill 4 o eflfme?h - The " organization | on’that point. George D; Prentice, who . Mr. Kingsbury owiied two bulls which | I8 now. pending to retire him on a pen- Beeq in.éxisfence & Wwent from Connecticut to write a “life” he had trained to work in a yoke like | Sion. # ; Tub, years and has been I tal b | of Mr. Clay, remain & a r of oxen, and it was oneyor these | . The club is of locust wood, 26 inches| A ~R.-hs ondgy ,3:“(,," and which D;tchudn; the grand piano in the| .ame g ey Wo l’lhlx:;d'er, ms.’ ':tnt:rh:n w killed him. He was alone at|in, length and weighs just 161-2| was.to be addtessed by Jesse D. Crary | Shapel and paid f¢" the addition bullt| wag over, that Mr. Clay would proba- the time, but it was evident that he | ounces. This instrument was used by | of New York, a summer resident: hers, | & ;“'Kye’i:: :“1’: whioh 5 Roreg s 1 bly have failed in the White house. He had put the voke on one of the ani- | Chief of Police Jabhez Woodbridge, who | wys. postpened;on account of the an- y knew the hero, and somethi: ut mals when the other attacked him. A | WaS later varden of .the Connecticut| nus y ed e Mystic fire district :‘lfi:’a’.’?“» is ::‘: his home here £0r a | the presidency, and could .w!:zl ;b?ha ‘A% farmhend who was at work nearby |®tate prison at Wethersfleld. -the ~eaucy T ys' vacation. difficulties Mr. Clay as chief executive i e came to his assistance and dragged | Mr. O'Keefe alse had in his posses- | ¢ istan Successful Ranchman. - would have encounter The . great e him out of the barnyard. Dr. I P.|Slon another billy which he presented| com; _club will call a spe- | . Miles Tupper, who has been visiting | Kentuckian's - fame 1s ' probably the LR R . | Piske was called, and a little later Dr.| Mayor Bryan Mahan of New Lo cial ‘meeting-to iisten to Mr. Crary. |frisnds in-town for several weeks, left | higher for his having miSsed the high- MC °f E. P. Flint of Rockville was sent for | Friday. v i . . Bnters Mute School. Saturday for his - home in Riverton, | 5t goal. % and they caused his removal to the ‘Arthur Dotglas, who has been con- | Neb. Mr. Tupper ‘resided here for a| Mr. Webster suffered .deep . disap- 5 - Hartford hospital FIVE MILL TAX nécted “with .a 1064l tea company. for | BUmber of years and moved west about | pointmient = because thé presidency . - t - His right thigh was torn open and St {ive past two vears; has resigned, and | ten years ago. - He Is now the pro-|Proved beyond his reach, And yet, “”rlcr - er] s, several arteries were severed. Two ribs | Voted at Annual Mesting of Borough 16%t “for Providence.. He | Prietor of a large horse and cattle | political writers today,.with large ap- d T ~)-on his right side were broken, his right |: of Windham—Officers Re-elected. v ie" " Providence’ - auto | Faneh. - A preciation of him, question whether he o 4= e’ .~ | shoulder 'was dislocated and a scalp hoo e will ‘take a month's| -Willlam H. Van Horn of Willimantic | Would have met the requirements of Artlstlc' DQSI‘D wound extended from his right eve| rnwenty-four of the legal voters ate T was the guest of friends in town over | that office. His gifts of another order . ,j over his head to a point back of his|tended the meeting of the Windham Y of V. c d. Sunday. - were 30 great it does not seme likely 3 g ear.. . Center district, otherwise known 2s +8tudy ¢ nice -Continued.. . |~ Charles Hall of New Britain was at | that he would have developed gifts al- m X - 5 Mr. Kingsbury ‘was a mative of Rock- | the Borough of Windham,at the Wind- | . -There. was a large attendance at the | his home on South Main street over | 80 of the executive order, The first of . : ville, born April 8, 1849, the son of| ham Center schoolhouse Saturday eve- | Monday €élub_meet SE‘ at the home.of | Sunday: | American orators, and among the first . Brastus and Hannah Kinsbury. He | ning. The meeting was called to order | Miss Lina Fish on Prospect Hill Mon- |. David Chapman of Moodus. was a | of American senators, might have gone - - L . 4/ | was educated in the common and pri- | hy Clerk Isaac M. Johnson, and Mason | ay. afternoon, 'whew the study of | Sunday visitor here. down to posterity as one of the poorest perfect‘m 5 vate schools of Coventry, and taught| Bates was chosen chairman, These ontintied. . Abraham Elgart . was the guest ot |of American presidents. 4 2 " school for a time, though most of his| ofEcers were re-elected for the ensu- ssumed on Masdns’' Building. | relatives in New York over Sunday. A similar doubt exists as to Mr. life was spent on a farb. May 26, 1880, ing year: Clerk and treasurer, Isaac ‘George B. Lombard of New Britain | Blaine, who came so near the goal . ¥ i tneomez ] he married Mary Laura Hughes, who 5 e % ¢l 'The work on_the building on Gravel he guest of hi andmother, | And there is Mr. Bryan—still “The “W. T. Samsonia” is inmmnr sarvives: Bl with two: children, Johin H. Johnson; collector,Harold .S. Maine; sireet for Charity.and Reliet lodgs, F. m. ts:r a}:“; B‘l’n 8 oir Feery : P Bt 3 lfl( sll lmvga.tc‘:’hfxl‘ committee, William F. Maine, J.-F. 1 g8 gham, Y, A ly an able Yor durability and strength, and| g, ang Hannah E., both_residing at| Sherman, Jr. C. A Keeney: audifors, ifi"«%fi" !1“;;'“}1:;" g';"fge again: | over Sunday. president would he score? ~Would aftords the wurgr = ‘stylish and ‘com- ho;xd::. . bury’ et D r. F. E. Guild, H. C. Lathrep; board wedther. ;lfie foundation, which is in Mrs. A, L. Perpi_gnan of New York g::;tot rnttizgem,day stumpers make & fortable corset. = 7 S| of relief, L. J. Hammond, Charles Lar-{ ;0 o ' W. R. M = is bet is visiting Mr. and” Mrs. Frank Tesar. president?—Washington Star. . ¥ 3 politics. He served in the general as- | ra, Tk 3 d, John.Pal N cGaughey. is being | Ty o Tadies' Missionary society is to — Designed (primarily for strength, 98t sembly in 1995 and 1907 and was hq &ee, Jr.; keeper of pound, JohmFal-| pyshed. right along and it will not be A Egypt Bei , ¥8% | sembly in an 7 ouse | mer. . ¥ sy, btore: {He T ework will | meet at the Congregational parsonage gyP' eing Rooseveltized. its flexibleness surpasses that of gar~ cha.trx(:lm.l} of ::l!:e fosnt:n:hlele L ?fflqfl- It was voted to lay a five-mill tax m‘,‘ started. The. Masons are. looking |this (Tuesday) afternoon. Colonel Roosevelt's scathing rebulte ments made frem much lighter mataris jpure duting. the 1art sessiorn= e, wasi on thetprgnd list of 1910, -which Will'l ¢orwara to the finish of the building, | School ‘Heater Repaired. :f’!l dfl;:} Eg,vfptians, in his Cairo speeeh, ate : : Soted o epray the wrees. of the. village | S, 1 hoped will be completed by | The parte of the boller in the Acad. | Gl responsibilities, 1n his Gendhal 2 - 3 E LD IN ONE Y p the earl W, e an.up-to-date Femy building which were expeci € h A0 The “W. T. Samsonia” is ecofiomicgl | O CURE & COLD U} ONE DAY 1 again this vear, the motion being pass- | buliding, with ail, modern | fmprove t-week did not arrive until | SPeech. two salutations which fairly because these special features asg AXA o ed unanimously, although preceded by | ments, e J. N. Dauphinee and men e e eastern world, are bear- ‘ablets. Druggisis refund money it | some little discussion. The voters au- f o | N8 fruit. After a year's pomderi long service to the wearer. it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa- | thorized the committee to grade the Local: Gleanings. | worked. late Saturday night in order| ., ° g0 government is prepari n'.‘.' Strong materials ~reinforced . with|turé is on each box. Zc. green and returf it {nfi'iront of thel éivfiafif%’:{ :;‘gr;.fff . '.5{ 'énhéa f.-?,m':.iniete tofi;’;;:y‘hal:mflgg.l n’}ig:l; g;ve,E‘ypt outward and 8"‘%“ :fm zone strips. - 3 ¢ P T church, where the stite road went 5 5 Y - | finished their work and the boiler ‘was |.2f Ppermanent occupation. ~The plans “Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best | through. neer ‘or -the yachit Went .this season. being evalved in L % Rust proet and double bonius: | sough remedy I ever used, as it quick | The report of the treasurer showed | -Mrs. Virgifiia-Tueker and daughter, | tried T ot e ia said, the ,e;‘,,,o;’:;;‘;"o:°g,',‘;fl=,;g}g;g m. |17 _stopped a severe cough that had | that thers was a balance on hand | Miss Edith\Tucker, left for their home | opened Monday morning after'a Week| ;imy yosts and the removal of the 3. The unbreakable clasp with, am- : by 5 5 Narr: sott Pier after a lengthy | OF two vacation. o . ~ .8 577 |long troubled me,” says J. W. Kuhn, | April 1, 1910, of $13,41; that the collec- | 8t Narrdgansett Pier DY | O Charies M. Reade of Willimantic was | 568t of Mediterranean command . to bertine bust attachment. i ?fl:lt;tgtn'agsm:h g.\‘;“ca t:o’qmt&kly a:;i ;;r iu{ned over $538.88; the town, $300; | Visit’ withh' Mr Tgcke{:mmnts. fig here M:ndai' Ca";g.u h ’ porters fitte: 3 i es of co 5 2 .66, 3 . 3 a3 . A i b CH;:. '“: - mdmz?sw % s, la grippe, and lung trouble.u%e- th: :pfiisnfizffim?f 2[:’0;:?!1: :;N;?. Tucker: ' was-~accompanied - by her w:f ms‘.,:i[t' ,B‘.,idx,i;n °’f‘°§‘;:v, Haven | 1, oks" fficx‘ixafififlifisoi},flfif tea::x’;,. kant kum off top. ¢ 2 substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co. | making the fotal receipts for the year | brother, Rollin Ketchum, Jr., who will | was a il 3 % now making. are accepted at Cairo as 5. Rubber cushion diécs on each-aup- e $1,172.28. 'During the year a consid- | maKe-a visit at the Pier. y ONINGT conclusive evidence that .the Britigh polter vitic: pokiting. Seop’ s B sl erable sum was paid on the debt of| -Mr. and-Mra. George Leland Miner STONINGTON. are riot going to leave for a long time DO hos the borough leaving it about $820: Fol- | and‘ family have: returned to Provi- td come. ‘The news is wejcomed tearing of the hesiery, lowing were the expenditures for the|dence after ‘a- visit'to the former's|Many Mourners Funeral of Ben-| evéryone, as we are told, for an en Price $1.25 each.. year: Highways,” $186.37; - printing,| P&rents; Rev. and “Mrs. . Georse H.|. ;amin F. Ross—Travel Club to Meet | Will ‘thereby be put to: the uncertainty ] 3 310.50; park, $14.55; sidewalks, $112.37; | Miner." L of the pastfew years. If this repert Permanent spraving . trees, ~ $218.37. culverts, | Mrs. Géorge B. Leonard has return- | Today. ; Yo true. the Beyphlin' Hatiiacise ik T ‘ | = ; , i s . $14.50; signs, $5.60; : salary of treas- |2d from: &’ week's stay' in Willimantic. 3 oS whose ' hostility to British rule aroused 5 s e rer, $10; collecting -taxes, $1.50; tools,| ~Miss..Alice sAvres:iof No d is fofusnedn.jiu;; % T’fi 0‘:“; fv‘;:_‘:’,;:lf;:i,fha: Colonel Roosevelt's ire, must have beem 2= n - 5.65; snow paths, $5; .rent o e en- A T & PR, 3 nguilliz rough what the. Colos urra #5.6 he, $3; .rent Of fir the $uest of lier Sgnt; M B-Pen- | Thira Batist church, which was not| ranauillized throug! nel [ ¢ 8 \EAY I N 1 y . }| =ine,’ 366; state toads, $805.37; total, | fleld. at the Cedars: P e Cror 4 asem. | 1aid down to ther' as. the law of : :$1,472.28; " which leaves a balance on | Miss-Nellie: ser' ~has: returned- bled. T Jection and vassalage, At any rate; " Agents for Ladie®’ Home Jopfnal spirit of revolt is no longer im evie Paper Patterns. rd. % % f = e.is’spending a few days Fifay 8. Brown: It na & ; | dence.—Washington Post. hand of ‘a-little over $8. This- bank is solid as Bl Bt | 2 rock, It puts ssfety || rios s samope sronens atimer| masiiel o | e . 4 - Coldi of New Yerk. The prabable death 6f 1,000,000 Chd- b = e Z6s ;< -f ner-street was sold Monday. to J. Gur-{: & 3 b ] ; i ol GEY first: it takes no s =/ H oy Bepbinges Siges : \dared Mupt I Bo, Carried to | nese by famine and plague-leaves New . : pécula- o Soifmbian’s ormer ehdant o0 “on | i Bidee e Doy Home in | For unmoved ot AT persons vers 3 3 > ¢ . tiv frees; it is ' co: / Real Esta o A oni 5 Glory ‘and Good & al was g y - in s ; lmes e chasfces; it is'con- J| through the Trvon Real Eetats agen : the family plot’ in_ Stonifigton ceme- | would be convulséd ' with- emetion— cy. The consideration was nét named. Abraham , who recently pur- § f Fire Distri tery. e e chased the Minch -wagon near the ; n L Tl Distriot Moved to a Farm. - Main street, railroad, crossing from| . LDe anmual-meeting of the Mystic} (naries’ S. Brightman and - family Doesn’t Know Women. _ments, putting every Hyman Israel; Monday sold it to Isa- g: _district was''held in the ?,rfo have moved from the Jane Chesebro A Denver judge says that 4 dotl. . - dore Heller. The consideration of the u":k":“i”;'“"’w' o out | nouse on Eim -street to a farm be- | should be forced on the women. B ollar into ‘bonds, war- transfer was not mentioned. The deal | O Clock Monday. t“”t‘t- and drew out|tween Ashaway and Westérly. George | may be a learned judge, but he knows was made through the Peck Real Es- [ 2h® gn“th! dmlstr‘i:t e N pest. | D- Bradley and family will occupy the | nothing about women.—New YorRk rants ;nd first mmgue. tate Agency. en- o4 4 9 = | house vacated by Mr. Brightman. Herald. .’ ty. ed*the meeting to order. James ‘ 2 00”9?‘_ s ee Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Brosofske will -servative in all its invest- But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Can Be Paid. - that 57-orders.had been drawn amount- | = The Travel club is to mest goday on real estate. These are HOSPITAL DEBT | R R Nhacier Clerk. gt came R e . . ¥ ; = = s e ? the kind of securities that [{ Reduced to $3,000—Note to Be lssued ;?;kr’:‘:u - S Tieates chairmen | 2nd family, who will move to Mystic. c for That“Amount, so That All Bills| of the executive. comMittee, stated Topic for Travel Club. & AT, are safe and solid today, v . x ing to $6,701.26. :His rapoat‘ w;‘s a‘c— j(‘l‘t::sd:&).bwhen nf::d fogfim‘&mxg tomorr fgy ears - Motiday morning the direct: of S eport of e district | jec e presented: 1 Lbe . 3 2 Ilm Cmy, = ow.and fi b4 " Joseph's hnspiafil ‘heme g me:t?n‘ ;ntfi o v Perkins, showed | Browning, Christine Rossetti, Dante, o - < fro: Y - voted to isgue a note for $3,000 to pay | $32 on hand, with all bills paid. | Gabriel Rossett, A. C. Swinburn, by Or for a red, rough, l‘ w Slnel 454 m now. our savings off the floating indebetdness of the in- | The: Feport ‘of’ the “collector, Miss Mary <Chamberlain; Charles ‘coarse, pimply, blotch- S v - stitution, which at present is caused | Dennison, -shewed that he had col-|Dickens, William Thackary, George y WA 2 ;.2 o ¥ should be safeguarded. by accoiints owed to. various mesr- | 14oted 3§,417-§1, which he had turned |Eliot, by Miss Barbara Muller. ed, unsightly skin, Terms strictly confidential. 3 chants for different supplies. It was| over to, the treasirer. The report of Berough Notes.’ there is ni better v 5 o Tryiiy S a7 B deemed best to borrow the money, if | the chief engineer showed that he.had} ygnyuel Ponte has purchased a' new. than Th w fl" . punib:. and p‘ay }:.Il og;tst&nd{ bills, an._::red t?; ‘matllla;;;mg. 12;11111' !ti[l: power boat to be used in fishing. She g 3 some time, and thus 3 all t] in- s_.and’ ‘one -tele n - : g e mantic sSome time, -an thus have el the in- olef o xetes the malary of the|l® 2% Teet long and has . sight nhorde A.D. s. Wer. kg 3 ; debtedness’ in one place, where it could | chisf engineer .to 350 and that of the | POHIT Savings lnsfi|“|e gradually- be reduced from time to| chlief .of .the “execufive committee to cifllgr bol:orcihfio'v've:{(.womuw Vada time when there is a little money on | the same amount, It was also voted | “aiyg Katherine Comstock is home hand. 'The executive committee had| that the petition of John Johnson and |z on, Brookiyn, IN.- Y., for a week's Don't Bfllar med | “H. C. MURRAY, President. discussed the plan a number of tim twenty others to have six lights added 7 s N, D. WEBSTER, Tr DUt ¥ was not possible to carry it out | to the fire district, placed where the | ioit With her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. ¥ N. D. ‘easurer. 5 ames H. Comsiock. until the present. ; executive committee see fit, be grant-|° Raymong pson of Bethlehem, Established 1842 A year ago last January the floating | 8. It was voled to lay a 3 1-2-mill| oonn spent Sunday and Monday here. s . ’ indebtedness was approximately $10,- | tdx on ‘the'fire-district to pay the cur- We weuld make it kmown \ 000, bt by careful and judicious man- | Tent expenses. It was voted to lot | 2y Lolen, Of, Bosten 1s spending S g WS T E:en}:ent and :vhh the help of the pub- | the nxlocnuvg‘ ihflnl‘:fiee ‘make Inece»- £ 4 b c in patronizing, various entertain- | sary loans during. the year. t was . Hi . " u m Iu mme % ments and’ carnivals the sum has been | voted that the tax bécome due Septem- Kseping: Him Busy. m m I I reduced until at present it is -abeut| ber 1, 1911.7 A" communication from J. Now . Mrs. Russell Sage has offered £LuThS o romi; utstandi Toi! = Tk all. - the . Mrs. promissory note all outstanding bills | pump is nearly ready to be used in|New ¥ork city hall - At eLs) against the institution can be paid and | th re-district: ° £ ‘Sage's benefactions 3 lm]\:_e kept I{nc the instibution placed upon a better| A caucus: follgwed the meeting and | Russ turning over in his grave the $3,000. By borrowing this sum on a| W. Lathrop ‘was fead, stating that a | tO Sive $25,000 toward beautifying the financial basis. Janies' Cooper Dpresided. One ballot sald grave must be pretty nearly worn " Trading Stamps; snd will DRl bt s bosed of Sheere i | SEe e Sommit Sor e | e e approval o e board of irectors, and | of .the: executive .cor ttee. For the . S5 SRR WSS For .one week we are selling a 30c |the necessary money will be borrowed | second on ' the committee John Fri Where Frenzied Finance Fails. 2 i ife f Sc. % as soon as possible after the required | bance' was elected ‘over Allen Avery. ‘Ice King Morse is still hopeful for confinue fo: give w Carving Knife for 15c. Every Knife| o o e are made out. All the bills of | Gonrad Kretzer was. elected the third |a pardon.. Thess wizards of firance 3 - guaranteed first quality. | the institition will then be paid. It is| member. The assessors nominated | find it a great deal easier to get into m m as . we m = - | the plan of the directors to pay off the | were” Bugene,Donahue, W, L. Maine|prison than out.—Piftsburg Post. ith, + GO - W note gradually, and they hope before| and John H. Hoxle; board of relief, ar 3 4§ C another year has elapsed to have the| C. E. Gaskell, Allen Avery and J. H. Don't Get' Many Prizes. Pitcher & Service, 263 Central : Ave. note all paid up and the institution ab- il rk, Frank R. Wheeler; treas- T Y o s Grer. Geotge A" Perkina: " colleotor, | miih A Tagriomn Beiressen can, dran 4 Adbest nison; . chief —engineef, | .o oright Jaw.—Washington Post. L 3 » George ~ Den assistant chief, . Tl‘e T. n Sld‘ co S l y E yo Ufi The payroll for the city for the week | Chorics, B Domath) Wanted, a quick, sure and perma- m h Iradfl .Mfit’ g . ] ending March 25 was apportioned as| '~ QTAEFQ SPRINGS nent cure for Mr. Hobson’s Japano- ’ y 'fi.l.nlA C ; follows: Willimantic water works,| . 9 ORD . phobia.—Boston Herald. ~ - : ] NTIC, CONN. $62.61; police department, $135.18: | °\ S ; - - street department, $138.57; maintain- | George M. Knight Dot Guilty of Cruelty, | ==———=——————m=m—=——=——————==S N kg ing sewers, $31.50. to a ‘Horse—Prospect of Mill Base. v F s ball_Team. . f s_ ~-Honiy Now is the time to do spraying. : : ; : : !- . m&l s Special Council Mesting. At“a-‘sessipn ofithe borough -court 'ainless Ex. d It you will call at our store we will be| 4 special meeting of the common b 3 "q.“'. *g glad to show you our line of Sprayers | council has been called for this (Tues. “““gm"%‘&fi:?’:?:fl?fififi 8. J. . BOTTOMLEY & SON, a8 Spraying Materials. day) evening, to see what action the inst rge - M. “Knight of West > / . Qenerai Repalr Shop, council desires to take in regard to re- fil m%cm‘elty to a horse. The A® (g > Bicycle and Automobile Repairing, dome inthe past. . . Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St What the City Spent. WH NAVE THE LARGEST and: Best Stock of Confectionery, Sods ‘Water and Postal Cards in.town, at " WM. JOHNSTON’S. 162 Main Street, -« - Willimantio pairin e the Fuilty iy P g and extending a culvert that " . $ i 3 Telepheme , v 1 crosses Chapman street; to see what | “ipp 1o ;:!jq'm “fifimi"’& organiz- | - 5 Ofl and Gasoline for mala, : action the/council will take in relation | ing a baseball league among the mills | / z S : 5 . ¢ - ks D R ';o ‘5: pistyy-meut of "5. wormA ‘Jwilmd intown.; - .. - % 5 ke ¢ b c 24 1@ Ci on con ot o, T - 7 & 2 ELMORE & SEEPARD, ° JOR field, and for action relating to the dis- | oot attus Severel monthy visk in 'y .—4 £ z % continuanca of steam in the Valley Spririgield, i ing is called\ by ™ayor Daniel P. t sewer near the Holland Manu- Miner Needh: facturing company’s plant, The meet- .u—,‘g?r"',;““%'w ,“::1 64 of Staf Dunn. ford: fe, dled” 3 Clerks’ Social Commitese Named.