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*John Monday. A game protecter from East Ccnald 205; alderman at large, D‘MELSGN AN“ PUTMM N Ews Kiilingly followed another resident of [ PUTNAM A"Daay 136 city ireasurer, *Charles the town here Saturday afternoon to ; AT Brown 207: collector of taxes, *Jo- seareh a suit. case .which the second | ¥ OLo oF 277 Out of Total Registration | 0 Wrivn SO0, Copentor ot BoX ey wcln L ] mar. carried and which was supposed | °f 1,700 Elects Entire . Republican | p " Norriam . 155 registrar of voters, to contain game birds taken and held | Ticket Monday—Funeral of Jeremiah | *Simon Farley 198; aldermen, *John G. b e t‘; d’fi;."- A{;;rtcongwggbfi Curran—School Enumeration Shows J&hen:(n L" .i"u"mfé" ’}'fi:fi" Hl:: AT { i Aiias amed. | cbiec al iscussi e *Hector Du A E 2 DANIELSON | gxlelreog?l?[;‘;gbz:glvulfi l:llyl\f\‘xtc:xofidficfil_' the suit case allowed it to gpened, | (Decreuss of 25, kins 193, i y - v It contained no game birds, but, It iS| yvor Arenibald Macdonald and ev- Eleztion Officials. jer | dren of school age there,, and this S. P. Humphrey and 'E. E. Bernier consideration, in view that it might be | S41d. that the coutents consisted of SrF candbmits th bil ticket Election officials were ag follows: -~ Warned by . Prosscuting Attorney | well at this time to look forward to |S€veral empty beer bottles which, it 1s [ €'V candidate on the republican ““t | Moderato-, J. J. McGarry; checkers, Bill Not to Sell Liguor—Ignore | providing adéquate school facilities for | #150 said, were not seized. was elected ‘to office Monday at the lGeorge Potvin,’ Harold 8. Corbin; ireg- YYarning—New Williamsville Plant | them. Snow to Fox Hunters’ Taste. hiennial eity election, which means |istrars, Simon Farley, Thomas P. Ry- i i Mr. Boys stated to the board that Several of the fox hunters when |that for the next two years the re- |#n: box tender, Peter Gardner; ballot Will ‘Require. Scheslhouse for ' 800 i1}, present building used for a school }ihey awdkoned Mondsy tevening. end Lublichn party will have the same M€R. Edwari Duffy, Hildage Brodeur; Children. in the village is to be used by the com- | found the ground covered with a thin | . & Party s (bouoth tenders, Martin Welch, Martin 3 = pany for other purpescs (it is not own- | hlanket of snow were not long in get- | VOrKing majority in the common |Cliir: counters, louis Elliott Harold Simon P, Humphrey, Jr., owner of|.gq by the town) and will not be svail- | ting their guns and dogs and hiking | covncil that it has enjoyed for the |S. Corbin, Peter Gardner, Michael Duf - the Central house license, and Amadee |able after the present school year. for the woods. The day was an ideai st two vears. fy, Charies Breault, M, J. Lynck, Jernier, owner of the license of the| To investigate the matter and de-|one for the winter sport, the weather { There were no surprises in Mon- | G€orge Potvia, Leon T. Wilson. aloon in the Dawis building on p,_"._ltelmifle move fully whether it willlznd tracking conditions being unsur- Little voting affzir; ncither was John G. Jchnson, Representative ERI0ME, 0T S I # be mecessary to erect a school build- | passed. e a greal amoant of interest, nor |Hector Duvert and J. Harry Mann, the vace street. were served with notices |ing at Willlamsville, or learn whether s any enticipated, Out. of a total |2VO former iepublicans, the latter o lemocrat, are the new members of the ) Monday signed by Prosecusting Attor- fsome other arrangements can be made registration i = ney Arthur G. Bill. The motices con- |when it becomes necessary, the follow- QUINEBAUG POMONA. e g wosn u';,,5"27;?’3;‘_;','0;:3'2,,‘,';33 lcity council that will be organized in veyed the information that Judge Bill |ing sub-committee was named: Rep-|List of Cfficers and Committees | cnough to o up to AJnion hail and cage |January. will hold them, their clerks or agents, |resentative Frank P. Warren, Hrctor Elscted a ballot. A republican victory being | The interest now will center In the responsible for any rales of énthm,a)t: McConnell and Rev. W. J. Reynolds. coptiids conceded, the general foeling seemed |PPointive offices whicn the agdminis- e e Much in Little. Folicwing are the newiy eclected offi- | to_be, “Let George do it.” tion hay lo AlL, but it 1s notxpect- These two places received licenses | Mrs B, L. Bailey visited friends in [ Cers of Quinebaug Pomona grange, No goibe demberats 5‘15;1:;10 LA PR M SR Ce Sl about two weeks ago, after thbe app Southbridge Monday. A er, Austin H. Pearl, Little g = A “ {all of the principal cnes being ca - u;‘kmn supegjor court from the decision M Alice J »bs returned to \(Aw °r grange, No. 36, Hampton; over- !ru‘m each y;ard, but lost out on f,‘" i Sates to X}"u]l]nfilllmtul g candi of the county conunissioners in grant- | York .Monday, afte George C. Phillips, Senexet |derman-at-large. which office carries PO . ing them such had been declared v: parents, M and Mr: range, No. 40, West Woodstock; lec- | the balanze of power in the council of cated and void by the county com- | Ernest Wilkins of }a s | turer, Charles L. Wheeler, Mansfield | nine members, Sohu A. Dady, republi- | FUNERAL. inissione: because of a legal techni- | been the guest of Mr. | srange, No. S steward, Edwin | can, \ulng_ _-lzlucbd (o'succccd himself. ¥ s c—~— cality in connection with the making | Winslow. I.. Wo ., No. 97, Put- | The democrats also elected two candi- eremiah Curran. - . for- | nam; Frankiin H.|dates to offices to which the party, by | Funeral services for Jeremiah Curran ar the appeals. Philip Maynard of \\'oons:‘n‘ Notwithstanding the notice to them [meriy of Danielson, was & vVisitor with | Beanett, secuting attorney, it is un- |relatives here Sunday. L M fler seeking legal advice,| Sheriff and Mrs. Preston B. Sibley e, places continued to do busi- |spent Sunday with relatives in Provi- Mary's church Mon- lock, Rev. John ne Van den Noort being celebrant of the Muyor Maedonald romped along |requiem hign m. The services were [ Mondey to make the funeral. arrange- without opposition for the chief execu- |artended by a number of rela- | ments, tive’s place from the democratic sice | No. §8, Ash- |city 4hd rter provisions, is entitled. | were held Alice . Wilbur, Wolf Den | ran an auditor and a registrar of | d; Abington; treasurer, Brook the two 5 ness Monday, as usuval. dence. Mr, Bill w asked Monday evening Jerome” C. Williams of all River s 5 s ;U\(’R and fr if the notl served forecasted any |called on friends in Danielson Mon- and was returned to office for two |iel Norw and other places and Opportunities for a Grab. h the largest' voie given any delegatior from th A. O, H,, Ea- If the Chinese cannot get together futur ion, had nothing to give out |day. for publication, but said there would | The schools of the town of Killi probably be developments in a day |rcopened Monday for the short period < cess of two| A on her ticket, 205, which |l~u regarded as a fair basis of e of what he would have rec Putnam, with | on some sort of government pretty 1l organizations | spon some European power will clamp ated. Burial | down on a few provinces just to pre- gty whaich deceased or two. Defore the holiday ! ; n y 1 — weeks. s Brookl) a fall vote been called out—his|was in_ St cemetery, Dar-|gerve order and proteet its own inter- THREE HUNDRED CHILDREN Hev: 1 Eothibs Mathise in' Haspital y zkonic "r.itngf‘. 3 argin then would have Leen equally yille. The' .‘rt'rs were William Gil-'|csts and then other_nations will do - = 5 s Sterling; ssistent steward ; rcoley, James Corcoran, John Davney, | the same thing and Chira will be pars Will Need New Schoolhouse at Will- AT cipesan MRt Seststant a0 lsset grange, No. : democrats had no candidate for | Thomas McKone, Christopher Camp- [titioned—another and vaster Poland. tnemaville. A Babrs & hom Mdesup, has b fnaiein xecutive &onlnn[lvt— wrayor, but the b.ank space for [bell, William Brennan, — Philadelphla Record, . : been a patient at St. Francis’' hospital, | precion F . Killingly grange, Nc. | Writing in the name of any eiigible _ ae ETIR = Hartford. 112. re-elected 'for a period of tnree | Cilizen whom they would like to SCHOOL ENUMERATION ~~ Patrick Henry's Lamp Again. of ' the mew ¢ : Healey, Woodstock | illing the office, some of the vot gl cr x4 . A m H. Barron, |of the party made selections, £ivink |Shows Decrease of 26 Since Last Year. | done by AmoclcimiaieDine has been and t he mas- | the followins men a complimentary e desire for individual liberty is univer the grange, ex-|1ole ot two for the place: Ex-Mayor| “The enumeration of children of |gal. The lamp lghted by the Amoer when the any gets its plant in Reardon Gets Bonds. officio members. - Lok ‘.'“"‘)(.fl:)z,fféf"\fe’;,.;‘,‘,“i‘;'c@‘, i 4 to 16 years, in the town [can revolutionists now casts its heams Henry M. Reardon, who was F More Rapid Than Standard Time. Alderman Ernest L. Davis, one |ox .X;)'[':A’.”?, ,f,h.','“f.:hal are dis- |grouvna the world.—Houston Chronie Brooklyn jail on a charge of One could hardly blame a saturated Omer Lerue, Thomas | ibuted among th cle. . zlement of 4,000 fropy Mina Wright of apparently intelligent and educat- | p, one vote each; William S, | 10 5 ‘ P"" of u“gqualed infield, has heen released, after fur- cayfarer, who gazed in wonder and-| 2ohnson, republican, also received onc P,‘;‘;‘,;';g nishing the amount of his bonds, $3,500, am, this being done through a surety com- Superintendent v Manufac company at Borough Growing Better. sears; Leonard . nsville appeared before the town | The past week has been a quiet one | srange, 150; Will ool committee at the meeting held { With the town court and there were no | ¥illingly graage, ¥ Monday afternoon to explain that |cases to be heard on Monday morning, | ter and secretary :1d nbe: at But He Doesn't. Having led the Jerseymen to elect republican leglslature, Woodrow Wi quoted Tempus fugit, memento | yote for nu r. he watcned the town clock| For oth offices scattering votes is a shrinkage from last year Mr. Reardon has returned to afternoon. At the particular cast follows: Collector of , : Tear | ot *shonld Dause and refiect before Gm’gh syrul’ for 508 3 which he watched the clock | tuxes. Leon T. Wilson, reputlican, one, e, ‘el at that time having|he again mokes a noise Jike & preme e Fieay; & ‘Woly Day. Sunday atternoon and b \\1113“ POt rerubNC Sarver: | vears irom M L L408. R o s, Chronty YTheQuickest, Surest Cough Remedy You Announcements were made at naking a revolution of the | ¢ach. g et epublicans, one |° Of the totai children now in the town | ¢le-Telegraph. by €61 : in the public schools and 540 S — once in 20 seconds, and| Gut of the Adial Ever Used, or Money Refunded. Stops |Ja2mes’ church on Sunday of e 77 ballots cast, 181 were |y, schools, the latter princi- Same as in Sherman's Time. i i T eRe e i the obselvance striking accordingly each of the hours | straig epublics : You may not need the $2 which a 50- 4 of un; week, which day, on|f.cling of his head and taking a 100k | and not @ SReE fov:: MorDe (‘.;‘4:1‘,:. n\:;x;vlv.ln’r‘:'l I'AX'“l“"l‘ x::: :::n'l'x:\r("a‘ Sherman.—lLos Angeles ., will not be 1p and down the street, he remarked: | were split 2 re thrown out, 10 |4 g g Bta This surely is a swift town, but it|cf the latte four years of ag e the ballots con- | wp 10 scho and too voung to . 61 others are between th eent bottle of Pinex saves you, but you do need the wonderful effectiveness of this famous cough remedy. It will usual- Put a Down Conduits. | doesn’t look it; if I stay here I will| tained ‘mo ever of the : f h N Iy stop the most obstinate deep-seated | If cold weather does not force the|probably use up by life's expectancy |voters' : B i & nd_ 7 others, are cough inside of 24 hours, and has mo |men to ceass work, the contracting|in about two hours, so I guess *I'll|tions cr improper markings, wen. Of q g squal for whooping cough. company that is putting in the con-|be on my W ; | Getting up interest in the election L Ahe Tt oF el A 50-cent bottle of Pinex, mixed with |duiis for the underground telephone| The town clock aquit work at 3.26 | was surely some Jobxi Afier Ehe Dolls bary 78 ot work Sodk oae vt fe "‘:”"j'i home-made sugar syrup. gives you a full |line will have completed their work in | Sunday afternoon and did not get back cren tre m. G s pint—a family supply—of the most pleas- |the borougn by the end of this week.|into commission until Monday | ciosed, one of the republican, city com- Returns ro College. | b said that he had stood out in| Frank Huntington Potter, who has a lollltely :::d.nd' plifle«m-o coufih remedy you ever | The cables that are to go in the con afternoon. }vn\nn- Tasily prepared in fivi S s a C to T or = er; h r: 2 pe B Spens <t & sek here with R B e L jimmrs w oha Tor ey M (e N SR S L e o e [ s Setes v e i Y o witll B5: apros ‘ The way this takes hold of a congh and Attended Putnam Funeral. B ool A irs and vote. while an auto truck | York, as guests of Senator and Mrs. | the efficacy of H at noon with | George A. Hammond, returned Monday is [sent up to the foundry the expectation of getting twenty of |to ITanover, N. H., to resume his sitd- 1o men employed there to come down |ies at Dartmouth college. ’ and exercise their right of franchise Liquors Ordered Destroyed, i 1eturned without a single voter. s i b But with as little intercst as there |y hnore Policeman Willlam Jackson o the republicans outvoted the dem- Willimantic an+ Prosecuting Agent . . - i o Addison J. Greenslit of Hampton mu sl o were in Putnam Monday after having gives instant relief, will make you regret A number of Danielson men, that you never tried it before. Stimulates of the deceased, who forme the appetite, is slightly laxative and tastes | Smploved here. were At St. good—children ta¥e it willingly. It has a |Church in P tnam Monday mornin jronderful record in cases of incipient it the funeral | lung trouble and is splendid for croup, t ; - i or Jerem rran, who asthma. bronchitis, throat trouble, efc. | e sulPoinam Feiday misnt Pinex is a special and highly concen- 3 The feature of the meeting to be a special musical programme. | At Woecrcester Hospital. | Mrs. Luecy Perkins of Reynold i ter hospit and toda: 9 trated compound of Norway White Pine Good Result of Boost Week. { —— extract, rich in guaiacol and other natural ery division of the S. N. E. T.| Excuse for Feeling Unkindly. Total Vote. been at Sterling, where the; ypeared _ healing pine slements. Simply mix with apany in the eastern district, which| Hon. James K. Vardaman must be Stal s e eclieed s ot s ::lz:(lln & j:"l;";":!nlll\'-i\l':::r':.‘l:-'l i- in the treatment d for feeling unkindly toward a McGarry, fnoderater of the ppi attorney general who prods | pacting, was as follows, all candidates n the ccurts for an accounting of | whose names are starred heing elect. his use of public funds when he was | .y & | governor, 1Is E to treat ondon and Windham = f week ago by the state police was or- o e rey was 1] | COUGHS, COLDS Attorne T Democratic—Mayor, no nomination; | ~¥oTWich Monday on 3 business (rip. | BRONCHITIS sugar syrup or strained honey, in a pint |includes New bottle, and it is ready for use. Used in |counti was Penefited by the “boost mors homes in the U. S. and Canada |week’ vhich closed aturday night, than any other cough -omedy the object being to increase tr Pinex has often been imitated, but |ber of subscribers mever -u-;'mfulh fml— no!:;‘y;‘ng else will |company in Dan 1] United State t?—Hart- iarge, Georze P. Minor 58 Gardner’s Relatives Arrive, | produce the same results. e genuine is |showing. ford Courant. asurer, Warren L. Bradway 51 G orge Gardner, 2 ) N guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction == PR e Charles A. S Lt .-LF vm:n\\‘:».: r!d‘(r-:'h':‘fllr)‘:h.:\"hl;lr!\:‘;;‘: CATARRH' GR"’PE or money refunded. Certificate of guar- RIGHT ON THE JOB. A Leading Abstract, ann 59; o badly injured in the local rafiroad | AND s base- ow. Im- Dl S. Big sntee is wrapped in each package. Your ke politic druggist has Pinex or will gladly get it for | Game Warden Suspec(:d Suit Case and s ar , *George Potvin 54; a irds .;.m' Saturday morning, die RHEUMATISM Mann 55; *Ernest | Sunday at the Day-Kimball he Harr, says Herbert yén. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Was Bound to Search It ibl. Men would never stand in s Bouthillette its 1 UGG 3 E ssible, st B0 pital, told on the telegrap ALL Wayne, Ind. —_— line all night waiting for the votin | *Omer Larue Monda) i o . A good story was circulated here | bocths te open.—Toledo Blade. Republican—Mayor. *Archibald Mac- |was in 2 K o e | Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Tastoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: ZThird—It is an agreeable and pesfrer substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It deoes not comtain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unflke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our #nowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system--not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitied to the information.—Hail's Journal of Healt:. 7 - e ¢ Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. — 4 The Kind You Have . W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica~ Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, 5 Ark., sa) ¢ As a practicing phy- N. H.,saws: I use your Castoria go, IlL, says I have prescribed N.J.says: ‘I prescribe your Casto~ Always Bought and which sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are b very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with has been in use for over 30 TN R b A r. Wi, I McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” betder effoct than T receive from A Eohlo S r >.." Neb., says: ** As the father of thir- 4 S any other combination of drogw.” years, has borne the signa- Bind. oL ks “;:':r;"’"' (:; teen children I certainly know Pr- e e " - e something about your great medi- e e i Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brookiyn, N, ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, vracege ans hams Sounfl it 586 cinoand ssldefroi my own famnily #0808 frst n fts Sises In my o FlLiley L lg nla Y onr Casto- nd peliniia peswy experience, I have, in my years of :h,',';: l{g"::zz:;‘::“ A ’:,:".: and found it an excellent and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular tuled th o4 ything remedy in my household and priv- 3 Ynez, Cal.,, says: ‘“After using and efficient vemedy in almost e place. ate practice for many years. The his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamien, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” it annoys me greatly to have an g Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- <_D“~ Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- thing else, especially to. the pa- City,says: “It is with great pleas- found anything toequalit for chil- fajo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to no one to deceive you in tient’s disadvantage, asin thiscase. ure that I desire to testify to the dren’s troubles. ¢ am aware that peak a good word for your Casto- 4 I enclose berewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field,but ria, T think so highly of it that I Pmn::%lgcshon(iherful‘ this. All Counterfeits, Imi- § theimitation” ,“‘;" Jmod “{"‘"‘ "‘““;‘: "":::‘ ;_ always see that my patients get not only recommend it to others, ness. Contains neither 5 e i in the case of my own daughte, letcher's.” o ily. Opwum, Morphine nor Mineral. tations a « t -2 a» Dr. B. . Ward, of Kansas City, ang haveobtained excellent resul s 3 § 2 v P LTSRN, ations an Just-as-geo fo., says : ‘ Physicians generally .. ", s Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint NoT NARCOTIC. do 1ot Irescribe propristary prepe- . its administration to othr | mrigie s e e Dr. ¥, H. Kyle, of St. Paul, = are but Experiments that fations, but in the caso of Castoriz, o * % 1Y practice. your Castor:a for several years past Minn., says : It affords me plea- 3 S my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always sure to add my name (o the long trifle with and endanger other physicians, has taught meto phia, Pa., says : *The name that found it thoroughly eficient and list of those who have used and make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, oW endorse your Castoria. The the heaith of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in frctof the ingredients being known A E 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 Childrez.— E xperieace oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©n the wrapper is one good and : 2 Y dren’s complaiats. Auy physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- agaiast Experiment. who has raised a family, as L have, profession, but I, for ome, most ministration. As a laxative I Mendation of any physician. I 1l join me in b recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything kmow of its good qualities and re- mendation of Casto: an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” ASK YOUR : PHYSICIAN GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of