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been spent. The d.cm was, a carpenter by trade. the Ceniral Ve Mmllm Co.; Heard About T.m 3 Commissioners lasus 26 Licenses and Timothy J. Coftey ve. ‘Alfred Mig: | st ;;.l,,bu,,_ DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS Receive Nearly $16,000—Superior muh. Court Assignments for Friday at| To Court—lelen Ferriday v Benja- b B S B L R e agnd 4 OGANIELSON duughter, Mrs. Mary H. Phillips. of Willimantic—No Appeal in Breach (nin Grostenor: Hofl*shmwmg’;%‘, many vears, wis a visitor with friends no word to express Fitchburg, at whose home she died. of Promise. ;M’:'_" e’ l“ "’;, Willington: state | 1M Pufnam Wednesd : - ] All Hailows’ Servi i ond VA, Low. ot Sgton - Miss Ednz (hapdel-me is to enter ‘the efficacy of Dr. G. M. Burroughs Reads Paper at | allows’ Services. The conatt: Soataibaatss b (o | of Conmecticut vs. Fidelity & Deposit | i85 Japa, Chabdelaine I8 to, oot € Boston—Sheriff and Mrs. Sibley to| All Saints’ day services at St. Al 7 WY CORIMESSIper S, came L0 ['eo. of MAryIanky: . RDel It - Bad - Mary ‘“ 4 1 - ek fi St 3 a O TPrmity | Puinam Wednesday and received a i3 piiohant v G pates B, White: Members of the Epworth league are Celebrate Golden Wedding—Death of | Pals, St James' and Ol Toniy pundle of money, close to $10.000, | = B¢ b 3 A to entertain with a musical and liter- . cot s Mirs. James Shaw. e e Wadresany morming, | Which came from’ 26 residents of the Assignments. ary programme at the Methodist 3 b i The Bervice at Ol Mrinite being the | town who are to have lquor licenses | “To Court—lst Thursday, November | church Friday evening. Ur. George M. Burroushs read a | oply ome that is held In the historic | [T another year, 2i of the certificates | > —Charles H. Phillips vs. Frank B.; Mrs. S. E. Tilson of Marlboro, Mass., 3 - E relative to the eve at a meeling | ogdifice during the year, and follows out , Ssued being for saloons and five for | Green. 3 is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. L. u s‘ » New FEngland Alumni associa- {5 Jong established custom. At St. | drug stores. All of the licenses went | Bar Meeting. Adams of Florence street. to the same parties that have held | There will be a bar meeting at Wil- them during the past year. being, in | jimantic at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, tion in Boston Wednesday evening. | James' church the large number at the PERIODICAL CLUB % oclock mass included the pupils of | in the treatment Returring to Mexico. | reality, ren=wals of their right to le- | xov - 3 ——— pa; S 1 2 = No er 3 John Howland, yho has been | ¢ E’°‘;:‘:“M:‘c:?:‘" e gally do a lizuor business. s, i | Holds Annual Meeting—Miss S. E. of gpending several months with her par- xi ;4 4 By way of contrast to their sitting | Clarke Re- aloctod President. ind Mrs. William H. Chollar, | A heavy expenditure for mew wa- | in Danicison Monday 'in comnection | NO_APPEAL s 4 COUGHS, COLDS eeits, Mr. will le e annual meeting of the Original the | with the matter of granting licenses < i Uo Where ane bas been ensaged in | Palace Jaundry, which concern has had | in Killingly, the commjssioners had a | '7_Sirine-Reneik Breach of .P"'""“< Periodical club of Putnam was held 3:ission work for many vears. such a steady increase of business as | verv casy d ail they had to do beinz Suit—Reneik Settles—Verdict Was' " 1. jome of Miss 8. zabeth Irs. Delia McDonald, whose husband { to demand the improvement. A new ! ¢, sit in the offices of the clerk of =$1.250. Clarke of Eim street recent Miss ve today (Thursday) for Mexi- | chinery is soon to be made .BRONCHITIS® CATARRH, GRIPPE v died in Taunton, has returned | power house has just been completed | (he superior court and take the mon- e Clarke was re-elected secretary and nielsor with her children to make d a new boiler and engine installed. that came in rolls. and checks. In the superior court here Wednes- | treasurer, and it was voted to subscribe AND home with her parents, he business of the concern < < here wias not the sign of a remon- {day the case of G. ¥. Holbrook, trus-|for the following magazine: RHEUMAT[SM Michael Head. not only from Danieison but also from | strance or a protest against any ap-'|tee, vs. . Russell, in which evi-|Lody's; Cosmopolitdn; MeClure | the surrounding towns. nt for u license and the business |dence has bee ntaken for several days. | ographic Country ALL DRUGGISTS 13-81 ir A Hallowe'en party for Mis F as held at Recital Profitable. to be transacted went on as smoothly [was completed, Judge Gager veserving Munse; Harpe o g and Alice Caron - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement W.| . Faa as the proverbizl summer day deelst N PN - i 4 The Ladies society of & : proverbigl summer day. decision. Work: New Engla Current Lite Fiagg, Hawkins street, Tuesday even-l .. /'0 S0 SO © hsiderable f |I11—,x-u is dls.\]austa«'non over the The case of George Phillips of | ture. ¢ ¢ i recital way the licensces have cenducted their [ Woodstock vs W. of the # % Mrs. Michael Monoban of [nUe from the imitative vecital of Re- i iaces here during tne pest vear, it |s : BRETOD Ve o horse. Christmas Gift Party Planned. duets were played by the Depascale rerly of Danielson, were |y;. "cayv Zenola MacLaren in the Or- | was rot menifested to the commis- ignea for irial this week, has| The Tuesday club recently voted to brothers. A L 20 A reiatives here Wednes- | 4 o, " cater Tuesday evening the | Sioners and the assumption is that lit- | been settled out of court and to the | subscribe as a club for several pop- | Mrs. George -}?W’“ gy g 5 fecl affair being one that eveked much f tle exists. P satisfaction of the principals. r magazines and aiso to have a |Barbara, of Wash oy - e - : o gt i Jechianls | orabie comment " The other case assigned for trial|Christmas gift party, re '-;f -\llr- ané Mrs. H. L. Bu reet had a number o s i this week. Putnam case, that | Mrs. Weatherhead and her daugh- | GTove street. B i & P allow h H . SLPERIO COURT ere . & h erhead and her daugh- | e Tuesday evening at a Hallowe'en BN o Wiayhoh, Hhar of ‘the contested divorce of Philias | ter Louise Weatherhead, of Grove | ' Missouri raised $1000,000 l\'fll‘h - have been in Worcester re- As is generally the case the ma- S 2 3 S Kemnedy was a visitor jor\i(\'lofg l?li'alétpa\ers of Killingly | Judge Gager to Preside at Short Cal- ranten, 2 R."S'"vl«"a : I“““rr{n ’(‘fi: g iy s a vis 5 1a - een put over to allow counse el LR G e fiate To Aho. 3 ers of | ; - e n South Manchester om | hllnd:d t_geflxr lists ;“otrl _:)\:‘y;x:‘r ‘_;\:‘ case to file additional pleadings. 3 the board o s It is announced that there will be | been the guest of local relatives re- | lights went o: t night, which was| Judge Edwin B. Gager wiil preside | wchatt “ he ti £ s ists 5 catendar Bake 10 appeal to the supreme court in the | cently. N H k G d S i o e i oz antiend s iAo ol g LB L breach of promise suit of Ida Sirine | Puilip Gleason of Providence has re- | INGW ecker's oods i cotton in 1910, endar Session in Willimantic Friday. Miss Helen Bradley of Berlin b Truant Officer Vigilant. Henry Hanson: Laura ey v = 1t Officer Simmons has r e " court. - o] : s N i oth T than toir, pebsety P TOrCHk aal sl | B e e | of Pomfret vs. Samuel .Reneik of fhis |cently been entertained by Putnam | > ' Bast Killinely having i e e e S sity, whick when tried kere in the | friend | Cream Osts, Cream Farina, Cream s from Lim about feing io kesn OCTOBER WEATHER. e = ey i el o0 1 superior court recently ;-e;u;te? in the A meeting of the Glee club of Eliz- | Hominy, Flapjack Flour, Prepared tle ones in school b s Pho tollcwita i it - . |jury bringing in a verdict for the R Porter Puinam chapter, D. A. | 3 little ones in schoo Fotiriesn "Glear’ Days—— Temparature mq\i following is the order of busi- |1/7% HETEE 0 81250 from Renelk I Lr Ly shagpes: Buckwheat, at Golden Wedding to Be Celebrated. Range from 31 to 82 Degrees. 4 Short Colesdas » Mr. Reneik has met the requirements Letters in Grand View CARDWELL'S Sheriff and Mrs. Presion B. Sibley e X _ |and made a settlement. day evening. are about to celebrate, the golden an- | The United States weather repott as | Stefan ‘lzund’fik ot Al vs . Jdseph — | RIS SR T niversary of their wedding, which is |registered at Bitgood's for the menth | Dverskys et a Allie Purington vs. NAPPED ON TRACK. ! arty. oxly a short time away. £ October, shows that there were 14 (Lawrence 1. Rvan: Achsah Camp vs. | - iy il ‘ junior class of the Tourtellotte LEGAL NOTICES. i <’ 11 _partly cloudy and 5 . P. Relley, admr.; Fran - Elmore { poo ™ N o aaiia Sl high Sehoor Beldia: samt ! Lt sk Fourteen Barrels of Apples. ; N ~ | et al. vs. the Argus Battrll v Co.; Johr 2h oy gy Do g 1 Hallowe'en pa he { NOTICE T0 CRED The maximum tem:pera & S g i L NORE A | AT A COURT OF FHORATE W Vigilance. - B s -— 1esday evening K whic: h 1t Nerwich, within and for the D degrees, on | D. Dors ey, of Evergreen lodge, | pure for the month was & John E. 3 Pomfret, has an apple tree of the |the 6th. and the minimum 31 degrees, | Duhamel vs. Sharan T Tetsbon: it I = : s attended. The follo: of Norwich. on the S1st day of Octo Baldwir a v that bore 14 barrels |on the 14th. The greatest daily range | by F. Abhe et al. appeal from commis- | A new biock system not dbnmonvzflr»id | programme opened the evening's gai- | A ~lf:r““"“ n the 3ist da ) of excellent fruit this year. of temperature, 30 degrees. was noted | Siorers: Miunie M. Warren vs. Francis | DY the railroad company, but suffi- | Preseni—NELSON J. AYLIN W. T. Weiles and Benjamin Titus | on the 14th. The total precipitation | Aiba deCosta et als.. M. Emma Ken- |ciently effective to hold up traflic, wa Pieno duet, Catherine Petate of Helen M. Beck from New York Wednesday on | for October was 3.60 inches, the great- il vs. Ella G. Clark et als.; William |operative near Mechanicsville Wednes- | guet, piano and violin Norwich, in said District, deceased de iiner Arapahoe for Jackson- | cst amount falling in 24 hours being | ¥ Keliey vs. Orren S. Arnold: Ella No- | 93y morning in the person of James | rpig Witch S . TTeL . the from where they 80 10| 75 of an inch on the 1st. Ice formed | ra Young's appeal from probate. “To"*fi" 4 -;:'"E o \Or;“_‘ GYDRVEU- | 1rig second witeh A i L Fla, to work on an orange | on {he 14th and again on other morn- g ordale, who after gettinz him £ iird witeh ithin si pnihs ‘rom this ¢ A fox peit siretched on a board - J. Bushey vs. Mary Etta |trac k‘- oF v \nr‘\\x ch -li}i.wion to Gave | h W | order. on the sig hung in the window of a Center street Nianti Z Smielts are running in the | % = |a quiet sleep. Ty sched: junior j t place where sa store Wednesday indicates that the fox | Block Point creek. and running as t Trial List. | entered into his ‘ealeulatior KE T8 Concthman of Uiy ardcre et Jas LA, hunters. of whom there are 2 few |payve no run for vears. ! Te Jury—Charies H. Baker vs. the | (rdin came ,along soon after James | h. giests attire s a3 ghoste | yspaper having & hereabelis, have commenced their sea- ® | went to sleep, and the engineer, beidg | ane were sscoried the i.and | District, and make sor fof a somewhat cun"fir\'al“! tone nf of Mystery, while mandolin and guitar | Court mind, hesitated about testir ou . e 1 NELSON J. AYLING, Letters Unclaimed. Letters addressed to Moe Drexler, Yvonne Boulias and Mrs. James | remain uncalled for at the Dan- The above und foregolnss i rzeord FANNIE C. CHURCH Cler James' staving qualities, so ‘"UD,!\(' his locomotive close enough to the outstretched sleeper to save the train- | B 1] men from conveying him too great a | f Put- 1] | NOTICE. ~All _creditors of said - v g B s . NG I % PR Cistance to s car for shipment to “heuses of ine Danielson Cotton nam, where he arrived at 1030, and | oL seased are h notified to prement ity in Walee strest asa . e anca aZIOHa e ames aml l wan turned over to the police, who | . 'CIa% long nerve-racking davs Beir claims against said estate to the ite row have been boarded up. the iocked him up. of terrible. agomy—Iton oiten gect o writhin tte & Sinhed in the tenants having vacated since the work- Pomfret School to Play Milton. constant itch, until it seemed ihat o s must tear off my very skir - then . Instant relief—my skin cooled,sooth . 5 hieh | €@ and healed: emy’s aggregation, v\’xl!.m»: e Ve e stopped that awful Pomfret school's f go to Milte Milton aca has been going strong all season. game will be the only one of the sea- Zon off their own field for the Pomfret _Executor Assessors Notwe otball team will | »::‘d’ at the mill was so greatly NORWICH. CONN. Counter Petition Talked Of. There was talk Wednesday of pre- | ing another petition to the coun- zens of the very moment the skin the tortu ommissioners, signed by ci ! t Killingly who believe that as many - boys and they are strong for a win | ''f SEn he fc o censes as may be legally given in this Ca ltale l 000 000 | from the Milton boys. as they have | lE) s ""} e"""‘_ “"\'-"' for Al rsons in the.Town of Norwich >wn be granted, that ' the revenue 9 ’ | not won from that ok stgrels 199e. {58 the ouly shmoluts able ligble to pay taxe epy notified ] the town needs may be derived | The Milton coaches concede that Pom- | M4 cu " & mild to return 1o the As on or before d to demonstrate that there is not a | fret will probably give theiw team the |20l wash made of Oil s . nher a feeling that it would be h g0 of the season and they are | TR¥Mol and other ingredient gritten or printed list, prope sighod have only six saloons in the bending every energy.to whip their e know what D. D. D. has done ar orn 1o, all taxable propert we ch for it, and if the ver first | ow hem the first da of Oc¢- hape for the supreme bat- team into regu size bottle of D. 1. D. faiis g to make a | _ z =g= - - . tie of the year. Many of tfle Pom- |} . ¢ Prm % Mandati pagabili in ogni parte d'ltalia fret ‘Students will go to Milton to cheer | 10, 0 exactly as is claimed the rem- | isc will a penalty of 1 v mieng the:r team to victory. .I.h‘, “L &‘l';‘:g”‘“" e Ce 3 £ n\: av Mrs. James Shaw. i Ses 3 > BrASE e : : S Wilktee ‘men death at . iFitwchburg, Con minima spesa di cambio OBITUARY. Coughing at Night tior Office v evening of Mrs ' S means loss of sleep, which is ' n as received 1,,{,, | Allen T. Babbitt. : S vcryome: * Holes i Sty e O 5 Shaw :was (he z - - . Allen T. Babbit, a veteran of the | Compound ps the cough 9 Shaw. Dayville, and-{ Acquistate i nostri mandati ivil war, died at his home in Thomp- | relieves the tickiing and dryme ; Z ; as y a resident of that place. son Wednesday morning at $ o'clock. |t and heals the a4 i t. 4 : died at Dayville May 8, Mr. Babbitt was born in Foster, R. | Prevents o 10 eased is survived by t He enlisted for the war ‘n Cempar Keen N R = and Inhn B. the lat- D. Eighteenth Cennecticut, in Thomp- slways In the house. Refuse substi. | JEREMIAI J. DONOVAN ngfleld, Mass.. and by one { son, in which town most of his lif. tutes. Lee & Osgood C'o I MICHAEL J. CURRA Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced faver on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended-use of CTastoria s unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsé—-The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: 7Third—It is an agreeable and pesfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It dees not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy, It ia unMlke Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is %o expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning imnocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Ta our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our rcaders are entitded to the information.—Hail's Journal of Healltk. # ey . - - ¢ Lettérs from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcker. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Walldoe, of Bradaford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, P Ark., says : ‘‘ As a practicing phy- N. H.,says: “ I use your Castoria go, Ill., says : “I have prescribed N.J.says: *'1 prescribe your C ! Always Bought and which sician T yse Castoria and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children h be . f 30 very much.” ” during my practice and find it suffering from constipa as en in use for over Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amsity, X Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha. very satisfactory.” bether effect than I receive fro: years, has borne the signa- ¥.,says: “Thave used sour Cas- | o :;’i;dm"!”h"""."]y“k::; Pr. William Belmont, ~¢ Cleve. 207 other combivation of drvgs. teria for sewveral jears iz my S . Iand, Ohio, says: * You Castoria g 5 t E Chas. H Fletch practice and have found it a safe oo g Abont your great medi- " n ity viaks Tn my Dr H.J. Taft, of Brooklrn, ure o . . etcher, pate il iy.” mml.!adlddehvumyownfmxly Shisky years of piactics 1.k by I Y., says: **T have used your Casto- and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa. practice, found Castoria a populax P7CF Pave found sayting thavso ™ b i Anlanioet sos rrv. _or , of San ; s médy in my household an: " / 3 e ¥Ynez, Cal, says : ““After using and efficient remedy in almost 5 P’ ate practice for many years. The his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hnmlen. of Detroit, forul:uln is excellent.” & 7 7 . ii annoys me greatly to have an & Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- since its imfancy. Allow ignorant druggiat substitute some- _ Dr. Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as [ have never Iy Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- . A thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: ‘It is with great pleas- fyund anything toequal it for chil- galo, N, Y., say i pleaved to no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase. U that I desire to testify o the dren's troubles. am aware that eneak a good word for your (asto- z s 3 I enclose herowith tho wrapper of Medicinal virtue of your Castoria. there areimitationsin the field, but ria, T think so highly of it that T ° this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitasion. ™ -“':..." Mx:l'm' ""‘: "’;’2‘ 1 always see that my patients get mot only recommend it to others, in case my own daugi s Fletcher's.” @5 ¥ ily " 2 Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City. but bave used it in wny own fantily. “ 28~ » ¢ > and have obtained excellent resu 3 tations and “ Just-as-good Mo, says : - Physicians goeerslly frim ta dministration to oty _ Dr- Channing H. Cook, of Saint i S i o prescribe proprietary prepa- chitdven & £y Louis, Mo., sa7s: “I have used . F. H, Kyle, of 5t. e are but Experiments that rastinn; batin thie Gias af Contocis 0 e e i Sl i Minn., says : “ It affords me plea- ¥ years past ., BAYS ..m.—.n—— = = ! my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own tamily and have always 5ure to add my name to the long fl-—'— Sed- ‘ trifle with ' and endaflgfl' other physicians, has tanght me to phia, Pa., says : *“The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used and % make an exception. I ibe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, Bow endorse your Castoria. The A‘gl:h', Tt oep prescr ¥ J y » s the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in factof the ingredients being known ; s 2 cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula 1 Childress — E x perience oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©B thf’ wrapper is one good and % i dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- agains t Es periment. who has raised a family, as I have, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative ,] mendation of amy physician. 1 : 4 will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good quelities and re- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” GENUINE ASK CASTORIA YOUR Bears the Signature of ' : . e PHYSICIARN