Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
— - s -'eis,xmsi.x vr;itp;;:-” CHME Baginait Colil Masos ReaietRicouismsmiations | ~ B ; Unanimously Adopted—Board of Engincers Re-elected —Tax of 15 Cents on the Dollar Voted—Schwaner Soon—Aucton i We put all of ' MukethbeSoH¥ ¢ utKen.yonMxlk. T °l’..'l.ki“g .:i.lll. i ;inh,ev:rly sort of - ch, choice ingre- dients into - NOoNE SUCH Sours 5 plates to the can 1 (:hange ln jI!a’uulh( Huurs On and dm/Allll! 1st, 1911, the Jewett City Savings Bank of Jewet! City, Conn., will be open every busiress day (except Satur- | days) trom 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., At a meeting of the oredilors of ,Canal street, although Guieseppi La- Henry C. Schwaner in New London | moli betieves that he has not been dis- fuesday a committee of five of taetanced in the contest for the liccnse. -reditors was appointed to take over s i <4 the real and personal property of . At the reaular meeting of Franklin R e thabovered o lodge “of Masons the presentation of dispose of the same e nf. wan- | the death mask of B. Court Bentley. a age U b e T e conference | former maester of tie lodge, was the with the committee in Svening Mr.J feature of the session. Frank Baldi, S hwarer was agreeabls to the planYin behalf of the noted sculptor, Fd Too tired to work 1t you get up in the morn- tired—If you weary with 1o exertion—if vim and go are lacking—your Jiver Is torpla Which inciuded the new Schwaner City | warg L. A. Pausch, formerly of West. mazket in Westerly. Arthur fo and ferly, made a speech of presentation, 14 kinds o > Scheme™’s Mandrake Fills B W. Iidredge of the committee, ac-|and response was made by Worshipful 10 cents—at your grecer’s closing Salnrdays at 12 o’clock. Shbe Satter 58 ones. comptuie: by R uire, at-|Master George K. Broughton. Mr. MERRELL-SOULE CO. aad fet .-“m Iy torney for Mr. waner, came to|Pausch is now a resldent of Buffalo SYRACUSE, NEW ¥ORK o oL anche: dyspepsia, I Jaundice. Wholly Vegetablo— Westerly Wednesday and examined the [and he was called to take the death DI, g L b (S| mask of President McKinley for the jrrengement and complotences of e oMcial McKinley bust. He was priv- big siore. The &trwsl!,x otnnn.h_ ~ 'Y |ileged to make a duplicate, which he transferred b.th Stanton. head clert |Presented the Memorial and Library mt‘:&ml‘;—i o Amlm"g:éy *l!;e e e usociauon'lc( ‘:Va.?lerui. 3_th the work . nry kas a prominen: a. t A I} Lnd (x was placed in charge of the |of tho Momorial baliging, o 2T OO | o {pleted moving the barn owned by Jo- | and e 2: vios 13 ‘em n Sir. Keefs said that the offer of the 3 nanimously re-elected clerk of S9bn Prunner from thelland oRACd BY | turn over leaves while he looked Mohis company of $980,000 for the The state returning board, of ch e district,” and Hugene B. Pen- (. 1ons rocently purchased by Mi. | at the piet Nice, isn't it?"—Ep R ey ity TmLe Dechinty O DINroHON Mikiteorn ToF Waskarly 1s & | diston e wias et o aloital Prunner of the Giles Willlams estate. | worth IT = apted and that transfer would be member, completed the count Wednes sderator. James M. Pendleton Was "3 "3 mre J. A, Rose entertained | ——cn y, as it was the desire |38Y of the vote of Rhode Island cast in | re-clecied as auditor. ~Everett E. |, T and Fos J. A Bose Sover ore e mitice 6o ‘settie the mattes |the Tecent election. The offcial count | was re-elected treasurer and _i€ FISMPETS OF 08 AW ot Tues- 5o o5 Guickly as possible snd reduce the |foF Westerly shows that Semator 1.ouis | Eugene B. Pendleton was gt thelr tome on CROncH oy busi- | BE W NREESN - ement to the minimum, |W- ATnold, republican, was re-elected | ditor. Nathan F. Noyes, D9¥ CveRial WiCH b0 e was a| There is little prospect of the olire = g‘r“'_‘x nmsam the Mohican company | BY @ plurdlity of 542’ over Arthur I Wheeler and Albert N. Cran- [958 MeCURE Was Do the business | industry in this country belng over- would be glad to take over the Wester- | REER. 41 7 o) fli;_efigu%‘;f:agsthr - e ;';“;:gdel?;;'ggggg&wq elected Teclng a social was held and a musi- | done, for there are only three localities o e - 2 ¥ e boar . s o x = B ;1 % SRi coat rlcglel::h:;:‘;rtock, clected ropresentative with a plurality | committee on chimneys and stave- €81 and literary p-ogramme Wis C€Ar- |y this country where the olives will .nflm d he wmev$ chat satisfactory ar- | O 232 over Andrew Farrell, and Albert | pipe: iss Ruth_Abell, while at school in | thrive. - e o for the pur- | 2, LanEwerthy is re-elected, recelving | Mr. Waipple suggested that a tax of | o TS WAL ACCTh, WA S8 28000, climbs Fie unifierstool Bt DIREFE whrs]~ 7 "o DA2ven degion B TCGRUEIL 16 cents on 3. dofler would mmef TUM S eukie. Anq Tibk bean, confined £0, 4 Biltiards. Epe o her home on Haley street since. The invention of billiards is general- Teady to purchase this siore, inciuding P 3 company, | Herbert Pomeroy Clark, ibit. | tax was 0dopted by unanimous HHpATIEHE aod Tacll o B o et veus iy tax ae o i wilrs. W L Dougias is spending 2|, ibuced to a Erench artist about a introduced the but be belisved the store would be{ed only two birds at the recent show =cld to the Mohican company. This|in New London and captured nino| The bond of the e s fXea| Alexander Jordan of Providence | the year 1571. Who DL I5000, the e | spent Wednesday in Mystic. “[ game into Britain is not known, but it Jesn—eold everywhere, 2 tree book will teach you Bow 16 proscr for yourself. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. v tore has been in operation about two |Prizes, resular and special, exhibitod e Tonths and i & pasinz proposition, |the same pair, single combed W hite | treasurer was authorized to hire money ny. in My adding materially to the business ap- [ Leghorn, cockerel and pullet, at the he name of the district should oc- OLD MYSTIC MAN is mentioned both by Shakespeare and Learznce of Westerly. show of the Rhode Island Poultry as- on_require. 2 g | Spencer. and the time of its introduc- 7 Sosietion, i Pro‘gid;nflc;:hlsiweek. e o el o9 | Fined in Middletown for Non-Payment | tion seems to have been the close of wil aborer, whi - | Ciark was awarde A st | mittee appointed two years - : e " .;,fi'm-l.'.' g?.'.":i‘m' 'rnc of'.w.::-'-:o':r pullet and second on cockered, - - the fre department made report | of Personal Tax—Held in Haddam | the sixteenth: century. If there is cnytblng‘you want first ool Trom & barge &t the William |the special for best shaped female bird | O < accomplizhed, the expense | Jajl, class it is the pocket knife that is with Clurk thread mill wi e = wow ‘mn"'fr?écileé;lwr‘zh\?r; ""c’:egfeéhir'érfli‘i Middlet Dec. 6—G M. Blake -OLDS CAUSE HEADACHE you 16 hours a day and in use & dozen times each day. If - crer. repo as a 3 Middletown, Dec. corge M. COLDS CAU! EADAC! LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. the world you want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp day afternoon, was seriously injured. The rope from the derrick caughtabout | The annual meeting of the Westerly |F2C0rded and the committee dis-| . grn0q 32 ana costs of $45.66 were LA oY O, o when you buy it and will seldom, if ever, require sharpen- e e ropped Into Lho hold | Wediidss: Ses,ieid in the town hall | 7S50, nen voted to adjourn. assessed auinst him for non-payment | fuuse “Cau”for Yull nawe " Lok for R I A e U o barg distence of 20 feet. He | Pendleton moderator. Aftor the ap. e = (S5 S e St sk s sl i o n‘" K mfl s endered unconscious and & Dhysic | roval of the misutcs of fhe eetih LocaliEacdnion . | pefore Justice Silas W. Fowler in the | ¥ cian was summoned. =Clark was Se- |of a year ago, the meeling was contract for the construction of 'purham town court today. Blake was PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. KEEN KUTTER pocket knives represent the very best that verely shaken up and received a cut |clared open for the transact] khead wall and pier in the Vi- [y, apla to pay the total cost of $47.66 be ufactured in int of quality of steel and work- in the head, minor cuts and brulses, |iness of the fire distriot, y of Public street, Providence, un-! g 0o fdan th the Haddam jail. pa e L in M e d h 2 manship. Every knife is as keen as a razor when you buy sction of the state harbor and perhaps internal injuries. The report of Trea: r Everett K. s B by friend: . . s e e s & | CO-ORERATIVE it and every time you pull it out of your pocket you will be While cahoe of W‘ht:pgle, oy dm:xz_lited. was sub- t commission. was Award: | gine tho nec ssary s : a number of Westeply men | mitted an accepted. The receipts dur- escay to =~ fh = hoped to have im out o urance be- 1 H were present at the auction of the |ing the year were from (ares $3.099 68 { dence, owest of the fourteen bld: fore evening. Blake was a resident of PLUMBING CO. glad you bought it. There are many different styl. , of The successful 1);rham for fifteen months, but Is now. KEEN KUTTER pocket knives but only one quality. What truste’s sale of the Kenyon Mills|frem intereston faxes 315 soiliss = i 2 company, none of them were among |terest on deposits $15.55, notes $10, .95, and is under the 0, jia Mystic, W > E the successtul bidders, The first and | miscellancous which Wih tha balsned | cstimate ihat had been worked out by Bleved 1o was ont it Ja16 Hat st Dur 81 Franklin Stree largest lot of real estate sold consisted |of $1,442.08 of last vear made a total | the engineer for the commission. The POYec, Fe Was on the FAC T8 S0 HEr pidin of the main mill and the group of fac- jof $21,116.83. The main items of ex-|highest bid, 3$267,707.85, was by the fge. JOURCE F8 “Ora' Moyl axy | Telenbone tory bulldings, covering an area of five (pense were $300 to each of the 1 Willmarth-Mackillon company of Paw- Prosght: him 10 this’ city 1ast ‘night, ever style of knife you buy under this brand you may know that you are getting the best steel that can be made. KEEN KUTTER stands for quality. acres of land. F. P. Smith of Boston |companies, $284.28 to the chief engi- | o2t The bid of T. A. Scott com-, 3 d waa the purchaser, and the price was | neer, $455 for hose, $1,800 for fire alacm | Pany of New London was $209.649.58, Where he :finl?,imwfignafie':-:s i E. L. BURNAP $13,200. system. $142.36 for new hose cart, $125 | and was the third lowest bid, the sec- p ¥y o0 AG U oo B0 o o, “Hee B eld of Boston. for $6,500, | to janitor, $183.74 for new hose station, | ond lowest being $208,297.75, by W. L. - v d purchased the upper village ot of real |$2,016.43 for water and hydrants, $129 | Bull, Jr, & company of New York. Plumbing, Sieam and Gas : A : estate, containing nine houses and |for coal and wood, $146.28 for lght and i —_——— Got a, Free Lecturs. Bulletin Bullfllflg 84 Franklin Strest nearly five acres of land. power, note $12,000, interest $270.: i MYSTIC The agent for a handsomely illus- Prices and work sa.isfactory The farm of 300 acres, with dwelling |salary of collector and making tax 1 trated book to be sold en long time | Beuse and large barn. was purchased | $147.65, horses for fire Appar $450. | —— Zor $4.350 by Mary A_ Kenyon. Tho' total expenses were $20.301.40. | Soys Venture on Thin lee and Two Are | . oqis o feast to the intellect and an| 130 Platt Ave. Tol. Fifteen acres of land, ;;;n‘; dgelulns Cash on hand $817.0 The net debt| Drdwned—Early Morning Fire in Ba- | g, nment to any Mbrary—Ileaned s T i A R gzr,og;%:r,‘r:n:l’sattmsfunem;'nfig’ | ot ol B SR against the side of the house, caught | SOV AN S NION, purchased a plot of woodland for $50. | year $3.i52.95. The increase in the net| Wednesday afterncon, Gurdon Cas- | bis breath, clinched his fist and looked | 20 Cenral Avenus. This completed the sala of the real es- | debt over lact year is $125.07. well, 7. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris | skyward. i ate The machinery and fixtures were | Chisf Engincer Samuel G. Cottrell | Casweli, ind George Wells, 9, son of | “What's the matter?” asked a golice- | SLATE ROOFING sold separately and in lots to sult pur- | presented the report of the board of My Mra. George Wells, were| oo Matal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters chasers. engineers as follows: | arow Vhile on the ice near John | W2B. = ¢ man” he an- &0d Conductors, and all kinds of Job- Babcock' e, the boys were T've met the meanes J bing promptly attended to. The department has responded to t: swered. “I've heard of him, and T've "%, PI% read about him in the papers, but I | i has frozen soi warning they istance was at once Se-! n.cer expected to meet him face to | the 1 G saw ] ! 2 : fhe o e e o Sanitary Plumbing At the annual meeting of Hancock following alarms of fire during the 1 ng the post, No. 18, Grand Army of the Re- |year: |when publio, department of Connecticut, held Feb. 14—Box 75, at 7.30 2. m. Chim- { throug! in the post quarters, Memorial build- [ney fire in the house of S g, officers for the ensuing year were [ro, 50 Plerce street. Los Iy clected as follows: Joseph Smith, post | Feb. 15—Box 46, at § 1d be reacned they had gone| “Where is he?" commander; Abel P. Baboock, senior |noy fire in the house of 3 tiom. The bodles were re-| T'p in that building.” 4 S Gorrpnan AL L ice comman FTlery Barber, junior ggs, Beach and Clark s orace WiIL F e i 4 peep o dat ce commander; Charles H. Hoidredge, | small. e d s oo How do you know he's the meanest | 15,1 " jese refreshing than the bath quartermaster; John M. Clark, sur- Feb. 21—Box 63, at 9 a. m. Chim- s The boys were enjoving {itse.r. ~ During the summer you will ~ seon; Franeis T. Brightman. chaplain |ney fire in the house of Arthur Swan, a holidav. schoo! being closed because | ¢ he acted. I showed | the more lock to the bath for bodily : ) comfort.. 1 will show you samples and and patriotic instructor: Albert N. |27 Railroad avenue. Loss small, c rs' convention In Stoning- eb. 22 lectured on it | B0 0% the poveelaln and other tubs for half an honr. pointed out the en- | gng’ give you es'imates for the work If you wish to be sure of p]cnq_ Crandall, officer of the day; James A. Box , at 11.45 p. m. I Sheidon. officer of the guard: Ellery |in Chapman building, Brond and Majc ief Corps’ i Barber, delegato to atate encampment: |streets. Loss $196. o0 ond Main | o ,m‘f;’;sw,i!:‘:::"",‘mm“,, gravings. and wien 1 binted it would | g putting them iy the best manner Willam H. Hawkins, alternate. The; March 11— B at 9. e - e hing to ord hat do you | f1om a sanitary standpoint—and guar- : 8 agpolntive officers will be announced [in house at 22 Dayton. stiser L. et e AN s o errRon O | artee the entire job ing a/l members of the family the installation ceremony. small. Nece M Tt . as well as yourself on the ques March 25—Box 63, af , Mrs. Lu- - s- ch 25— mox a3, at m ver bought books, J. . TOMPKINS, o a tion of a suitable holiday gift, let us show you our complete stock of Hlobe“Wirnicks “Elastic The Vaughn Foundry Co. LN\ Book-Cases, Standard, Mission and Colonial An adjourned session of the Westerly | Chimney fire in the ho town council will be held this evening | Roach, West strest. sS for the further consideration of the| March 26— Box 41, at &35 b m. plication for the only liquor license |at house of Herbert 4. Babosclh Neo that the council has at its disposal, the | School street. Services of the dep her sixteen having been issued. This |ment not required, icense may be igsued to Capt. Horace | April 7—Box 66, at 5.40 p. m, Sisson for the Leonard house, Main |in shed off Oak sirest. s $1° street. or to Charles D. Havens of | May 17—Box 75, at 10.55 o . 1 i the house of Joseph Guarino, ¢ 5 ierce street. l.oss $200. Hows Thist July 4—Box 21, at 2 p. m. Roof We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- AN L e Lo ward for any case of Catarrh that can- e i A not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. : L a ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. Tolsdo. O._ |in the Westerly Jeweiry company. We, the undersigned, hiave known F. |Clark street. Loss $50. Lewis: secretary, Mrs ab; treasurer, Mrs, Lou- plain, Mrs. Augusta Te just waited for +'ta come alone | 7 West Main Street the state con- NURITO s a scientific sliminant of } Chapman: alier~| pyo acia, the known and recognized . canor’ Lewls. The rest| Urie Ac | [RUN cAsTINGs will be appointed at the | in Januar - B urnished promptly. Large stock ot pray, T Bpasis 2 patterns. Nec. 11 to 25 Farrs Street sver service at 4. o Cl J noon, Miss M SCIATICA and NEURITIS S_ F_ G]BSON N. S. GILBERT & SONS, fira row test " Inter weir | A fine assortment of the L. per botile. Sold by all Druggist: July 25—Box 37, at 9.30 a. m. Civil Engineer, e Take Hallis Family Plils for consti- {In house of Alexander McCall, 30 Ho- born and spent her he was the daughter J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and | July 10—Box 52, at 2.30 p. m. Fire re Boaa. i be ey honpradle b all | in Jumber vard of Malh stroct: Ser- iion o i - Sole Agent 137-141 Main Str able’to carry out any obligations made “Sf:‘h?fn!li'}!ggpsaé"m“'l‘; .!‘“";r;;fl"r“ =i Tin and Sheet Meial Worker | Qle Srgents, Z S e WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIY, ing fire of Louls Tuch, Brown building, | - § g Agent for Richardson and Boynton | ‘chlmlchmugxiktl, Toledo, 'O. | High street. Loss small, Death of Mrs. Henry Tyler. Furnaces. aggfl:cgtnm;"egar‘_e x,soxxkehn 1,-;1!:(; July 15—Box 21, at 6 p. m. _Chimnev | 5, >, M za Whe ler 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. - > Snd - mucons surfaces of the- Srotom: | fire in the house of George W. Stein- ary 0 cl.eve yo og 920 F2Srmmoniaia sent fres. * Price 15 sewts | Bouse, 22 Newlon aventie Loss smeil |13 ios Wire of Henry Tyle Gies GEQ. E. PITCHER | On Exhibition v L T. F. EURNS, r. ask your phy- ery for Fall and V pation. = :I;ler;t ;!;fe:-eqfireer&'icea of the depart- hard A. and| siclan or crucgist about the merits of P 3 “Best on Earth” P L - : eeler and NURITH P ishes to an’ sunce (0 his Patris. and | This is the verdict :?R. 3J. Howell, |‘nAhl"'l;5\zlflr?\Dn):0;11).' %&;};{.fl P bierce ang 67_vecrs old. She had lived in Ean- | vlam { Heanng and Iumblng- | the ol Taht e B | inovohite 881t MRS. G. P: STANTON'S Tracy, O, who bought Foley's Honey | Pleasant streets. Loss $5.250. . |5is 1oF twenty vears, e e 2 i | R Svemns Lo Symees | " "No, 52 Shetucket § n. e 32— 52 Loy ars had been a resident of Grot- a3 i . C. & No. 52 Shetucket Street. ana Tar Compound for pis wife, “Her ":Au';g;nzsmi‘;x;fi 2t ép.m. Roof fire AAIl ber brought. fo. Kt | S8 oz $1 and. 0. at . The Lee & 92 Franklin Straz fioe XM C X §' 100 . "Ne. 82 Shetuol ] and looked like a sure case of con. | Sept. 12— Bew 4l at 5a0 s Small R e ?:l?:ogtcl?r.{ Mg S : { LI you Swanc,te. BRLIDAE s [ qemEN you wens o Baze”ia no s y i i e g = $H % e 1 0-mavertising medizin In | ness before tne public, there is no me- | ness befors the publio, are is no mes e o= ks wers sors and "‘.{”c‘e,“fi""‘hfemrpa;“ms"i”‘ Street of the Rond MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL CO., B Com e lIe s SR o Th BT | Al borter an Throah the sdvarie | ras etors the Publis. there riise it not. re- Suite 711, Flatiron Building, N. Y. |letin for business reswits. | ing eolurina of Tie Ruiletin. ) iw"coiumns ot "The Bulletin of Henry Tyler of Gro , n Mystic, I she coughed almost incessantly and her | S Toice was hoarse and weak. Foley’'s | quired. Honer and Tor Compuund brousht re-§ Oct. 6—Box 71, at 10.40 a. m. lief at once, and less than three bot- |in_house occupied by Louis Deu ties effected a complete cure.” Lec & |125 Canal stroet. Loss smail. Oszpgd Co. bt |O<-sz. 7—Box 64, at 10 p. m. T - | the Sweeney Granite company off iligh Ends Winter’s Troubles. |stroet. Loss $1,500. Out ef the fre | To many, winter is a season of | district. | trouble. The frost-bitten toes and | Cisterns—The fire cisterns are 1n! fingers, chapped hands and lips, chil- | £00d condition except the one on Plerco blains, cold-sores, red and rough skins, | Street. Weat end out of commission prove this. But such troubles fly be- | FHose—We have 3,750 feer of hos fore Buckien's Arnica Salve. A trial 800d congition; 950 feet in falr“conc convinces. Greatest healer.of Burns, |00 N Bolls, Plles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ec- | Sieamers—Both steamers are in good zema and Sprains. Only 25c at Lee & |Ccondition. . Bt Cos Membership—Board of engineers 4 company soon had two streams men, Rhocde Tsland Ones 33 men, Alert % on the fre, It was mnot lon: ====| FHlook and Ladder companv 46 men, Cy- pefore the biaze was out. Tho da: asessssessseessssescenseeseesesssanasessesssess | CIONE Encine company £0 men, - was mostly by water. The £ : mlea;rdomr:fr:gatmr;:v’“'e ‘\"im'M Técom- giirted in the shop where the b A e salaries and arnroprin- a v ork. vas 1] COVY 'han b flu’ n wEs[m’ tions for the vear emsuine be as fol. 1roraaey = 1t Was fully covered b; ; lows: Chief ensineer. $300, assistant - . Qeneral News. enzineers (each) $50, two ensineers of : = = steamers (each) $75, two assistant en. | Tlerce Bros. of Ledyard have com- gineers of steamers (each) $25, janit INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |£135 treasurer and . colloctor 2isn Rhode Island Ones $300, Alert H lél Westerly Branch and Ladder company No. 1 $300. r‘::.i "TWILL HELP YOU For uervousness. {rritability. Beadache. backuche pressing Gows paips. ané other aymiptomi of generml fomale wemkness Fir N fire, at ten minutes to Hoxie engine com- is ‘located’ in the same z, and tha Mystic Hook and l/i/'oman’s Relief . Dr. Krugers Viburs-O-Gin Compound, the womamse remeds. this coPMpAuna has desn found quick cnd safe e Res been knww for seizs as “Woman's lellef” snoca #° has rositively pievem its gremt vaiwe im the treatmen' of "1 tank /lurn O Qo 1 i sert jemely for weal it does me mo~2 good 1ian wny Niwedicine | bave aver (ke canmot Jraise it stremy snough | think It is the besi womag™ medicire on earth” Tou'll t;nlm writing & similar letter If you try It womanly discases. R will belp you, if you are & <ufferer frewm any of the ils peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful Jstters from them clearly describe. It containg ao poisonoms i Fsotect Yowsiedf! | AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. The 08birt of tlrg Basrd of s } . . Getthe k& { Liberal, courteous and efficlent ia was received and the recommendations | Original and Genuinc management. | made -~ were unanimeusly adopied 5y | o = David F. Stillman objected to the iter $. AME. TAFT—Palmist and y- | in regera to the horses for drawinz | | Anyone troubled v pursied with |fire apparatus, and that return bel own or others’ affairs. o She :g:aa to the old svstem when the fi m ILTED M I LK izea with & certainty higher thai chinss were drawn by the firemen. zan powsrs New Farx Fotel 39 | Bt Partren suggested {hat Mr. Still H iiga S, Wester) Ty o X #O¥208 | man resnond te alarms and help drag | we, PR the mechines to fires. The invitation | WW y 1se1, was ned, a e recommen : aperovea Mithous ; TheFood DrinkforAllAges PNy e e . ANNAARAAAAAAAN S$1.25 a bottle with directions. clone Engine company No. 2 3500, for the use of horses $450. Capital .... Surplus . Three Million Dollars ——— Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. Dr. Krugers Viburn-0O-Gin i Eatabtisnea e O e Chiometetat, | fions aporoved Without diseussion. Der ne The beard of ensineers was re- O setment ot A wheem o alocted as fllows: Samuel . Cottreli | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER ter-Lansworthy ® | chisf; Henry €ovie, William H. G- and Feorge B. Ezser ““1Not in any MilkTrllst : the absence o o A A g LT L 8 T TR e T tnter wes | BB Insist on “HORLICK'S™ M:fl'fl a Chosen secretary pra tem, Mr, Stanton b Taks o paskage homo AT