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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNES DAY, JANUARY 3, 1912 e | DANIELSON AND "Witn® Glens Falls INSURANCE coO. $8,337,175.19 Net Surplus. $2,722,5672.08 & J. L LATHROP & SON, Agents, " Norwich, Conn. DANIELSON Preston B. State-Wide ibley—Celebration of Interest—Coroner’s Re- ter—5 Above Zero Tuesday Morn- ing. Greeted by s and scor frtends, representatives of many towns of the state, Sheriff and Mrs, Pr ton BE. Sibley observed the golden an- niversary of their wedding at their home on Broad stree event was one of the most no the kind ever held in Danielson. of Both THIS IS AN IMPORTANT QU {TION and requires an answ ot dodge it If the answ s at once and insurance. SAAC 8. JONES, Insurancs and Real Estate Agent, | Richards Building, 91 Main St. WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN THE FALL, THEN I8 INSURANCE | OF THE MOST VALUE. Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. | SEE B, P. LEARNED & CO0. | (Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency established May, 1846, BeplIMWF IME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, | couted In Bomers’ Black, ovee C. 3. | i must be negative, take care SHERIFF PRESTON B. SIBLEY, Sheriff and Mrs. Sibley by thetr varied activities along lines that hold state- vide interest have become very well wn in th they are held in the very esteom was indicated by the ulutions, gifts and good wishes - them. , Sheriff Sibley had 1 il for a week preceding the an- ry, and was not in his usual health Tuesday, but he was to participate in the event of the nd_evening and receivo Bfbley the greetings that i:ams, Room §, third Soor. Telephons 147 nive ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Mrs, vere so numerous. In connection with Brown & Perkans, Itmeys-at-law | 3 “<i00'n temporary Iiness it may % Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket Bt | e noted that both he and Mrs. Si usually in the very best of health ust, active, Their picture: fvo of this, the cuts made photographs taken during the part of December. the Bibley home Tuesday ropes | of evergreon and ssparagus ferns were & draped artistically as the basls of the Jecorative sciiems, which inciuded ~¢ carn: ons and roses beautifying the ORPHEUM THEATER way next to Thames |are Telepcne 38-3. strong, rc e Indic: om Some E€IGAR ooms, > . m. and from 7 to 10 p, m. Sheriff and Mrs. Sibley were assisted in re- eiving by their children and the wives and husbends of the latter, Of he large number received there were E T many persona well known in Connecti- DANIELSON ag there were among the large day Evening. Jan. 8, number sent remembrances. In very respect ths enniversary was e happy one. hat there was surprising interest this golden wedding anniversary be readily accounted for when = I ration {s taken of the facts that | it and_Mrs. Sibley in s life time t in Windham county end occu- n ar{ous positions in movements have attracted the attention of people in all parts of the state have e to close assoctations and | ndships in all parts of Connecti- | Through the politicel preferment | 1 pariy has so long shown him, through his grange and other fratarnal associations, through Ris business in- and church aflations, Mr. | a8 become one of the be jown men In s eastern part of the s, Mrs, Eibley, too, has an exte Connectio acquaintancsship, of hean ed by tho aspeoiation with within he ohurch, while meny | that whe numbers are | va through the heritage of an engag- personality, § sth Sheriff and Mrs, Bibley primarily Windham county people, | ve always lived and labored McCutcheon's GRAUSTARK.” | great rama. janad OF LIQUOR I8 CHARGED. and Amede Bernier s 16 might in remove all places FINANCIAL AND are rom each of the COMMERCIAL Tows Gwtral .. 309 A STRONG MARKET. Operatione Conducted With Remarkable Vigor, The beginning In the stock market and Jan new yeas ne Prices werc evary quarter of th advanced in| © i . & | A significant | M ature of the day the increaged | ‘g i ime of outaide Tuying | e rough commiseion b was_ 1o v #.iive, and the day's transactions rose | ‘e bmsvimaly consideranly above the recont aver- Pitibure 6. 0 & i s Ty ; Several fuctors_operated in favor of Nigher pricos. Uhe of the most fm i i of mportan sany rates (Trice of the strane 1 are fraqrent ar I8 | bond marknt Totaj | ! . | o 08, par valus, United 20 Southe { Fiaten bonds were b od o 0 e % s o &, Fate..i- i iodo, St L. & i 8TOCKS. N iod| ¢ - 0 Gaon Pacits | ! N AT Chamiens o4 Po. " ped i | e Amai G United Ataten Honily 20 o8 Ae dgtean Talted Binten uber. L. 483 Y TG Am D Sugar 1908 A Can | Oy, g ] g ! } M am Cua¥ 1 Copper . 2 P 8 Am. Cotam 0N % ~ Aw HOde & 1. pte 64 § 100 Am. e Becurtiies % { %0 Am. Limet - 1 % am Lessmotive 3 ‘ — Woetinghose Flectri M08 Am. Smultins & R Tol 7% fa% | 1300 Westm Culon T T % Do pd Wiy 0% 108 ~ Wheellng_& L. Ftle... i » » i Valley ¢ i b COTTON. New York, Jan. 2.--Cotton spot closed steady, 10 polpts higher; mid- dling uplands, 9.86; middling gult, £.60: sales (delivered on contract), Futures cloged firm 01, February 9.08, March 9, May 9.30, June July 42, September 9.45, Oc- mber 9.55, December | CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. waLAT Open. HWign lew. sy 9 100 o iy AL e uy comx " I oy i Tl N7 LIRSt Golden Wedding of Sheriff and Mrs. port Shows 24 Deaths for the Quar- | all sections of Connecticut | The recaption hours were from 3 to | 1 Xo. {and conditions of life and heas given | i whom she had been making her home, | | The half-century that has since pass- | ve labored earnestly and | ohservance were served under the di- | Grinshs PUTNAM NEWS | Within its houndaries, if within its dif- ferent towns, and thelr interests are by sct iuside its borders ibley was born in Fastford, 540, the son of Samuel and (Preston) Sibley, whose ances- John Sibley, came Mai Uniil fly Rhode tor n own and then took farm, and was engaged in its tion ‘untfi he was 28 years of At that time he turned his at- tentlen to the building trade, in which he wad engaged as carpenter and contractor for a period of ten years, AMir, Sibley, who has always been a can, first came into po- nce in his home town. RS, PRESTON B. SIBLEY. it appointment was as a deputy eriff, 1869 to 1881, In Eastford, Mr. /' was honored with election as a | selectman_and later sent from that | town to the legislature, serving in the sesslons of 1873 and 1374 He has also | been a member of the republican state central committes, | ‘n March, 1881, Mr, Sibley came to | u from Eastford to take charge ity jail under Sheriff Os- sition h for 14 years, when he was appointed special agent of state spection, serving un- rations, from July 1, election ‘a8 _ s of | (an_office he still £ 1898 overing his connection with | , Sheriff Sibley with his family | i to Danielson, where he has ided. Here, s alsewhere, he | ived, he has been yrominent in | years Mr. Sibley was an | rector of the Windham rance compan: as president. For director of the Brook- associated with the Windham | | County Agricultural society, | various fmportant offices, Another in- | terest of his has been the Brooklyn | Creamery association, with which he | 18 still connected. Fraternally. Sherift Sibley is affl- | fated with Quinebaug lodge, No. 4, | I, 0, O. F., of Danfeigon, Astna lodge, | 21, A, 0. U. W, and the locai | | grange, in which' Mrs. Sibley ia also | enrolled. In gronge circles Mr, Sfbley | [4s well known and has boen highly | honored. In addition the s e has fil and Kill- ngly ggranges, he has been master of | Quinébaug Pomona grange and acting | deputy to the master of the state| . Stbley was born in Epringfleld, in 1842, danghter of Guy Carl- | nd Maria (Bedger) Noble, her | aiden name being Kate Noble, and | came to Connecticut when very young | and has since lived here, She has been losely and actively idemtified with many movements that have been di- rected toward the uplifting of moarels | intelligence and | . of pros- | er assistance has always been | and ven to worthy causes | nlitng women. years_ago x | 3 January 2, 1862, Bheriff and X 5. Sibley were ried at Chaplin by Rev. Francis Hams, Mrs. Sibley’s uncle, with Fifty ed has been @ happy and cherished They ‘much, have been blessed | three children, all | married and gone from the paternal at which, however, they fre- n o to visit, All were They are Louis w'th the Barrett Men- of New York, and aft furm at Buf- fern, N. Y.; Frederick Samuel, super- | intendent for Bradstreet’s for the state | of Rhode Islend, with headquarters at | Providence, and Mrs, Mary Meria Loo- mis, whose husband, Prof, Herbert N. Loomis, is director of Smith's_agri- culturel school, Northampton, Mass. With the remembrances that came Tuesday was a gift of roses from Judge Wiilam H. Willlams of the perior court and Mrs. Willtams and | Violets from Judge Milton A, Shum- way of the superfor court and Mrs. Shumway, Refreshments at the - anmversary rectlon of a Worcester caterer, those ateleting in the serving being friends of tho famil Qift from Deputy Sheriffs. The speclal gift from Sherift Sib= s deputy sehriffs, presented in thelr bohalf by State Attorney Charles . Searls of Putnam, was a gold-Hned, silver tea service, the engraving on the tray belng ae follows: “Presented to Sheriff P. B, Sibley | and Wife by Deputies Georgo 1L Hol- brook, George R. Bliven, Willam N, Bates. Jobn M. ¥iits, Michsel H. v, Leotard H. Healey. Jam. | Stbley telly acknowladg- | ed the elewant gift, expressing appree <::;t::n of the good will which prompts ed it. Deceraber Woather Resort, The Upited itates weathar soport as registered at Bitgoods for outl of Decemiber is a3 fellows: | % sum tempetature, 48 degives om | minimum temgeratire, n the 6Lh; greavest ok eratice, 31 degiees on the lith; total preciplteiien for tha | i nontk, 70 Inches; greatest amoumt ' g of prec ion In 24 hours, 130 ek €8 on the 17th; number of days 01 or more per cant. of precipitetion. 8; total snow fall for the month, § | inches; number of clear days 14, part- ly cloudy 8, clear 5. The frst snow 9f the scason to cover the ground fl | TAEIMIL ksjahis eiv nevapyRer w 40 I s DeEnr | Bedford averve aud Cegdr glace on the 4th of the month, TOWN COURT. Liquor the Undoing of Four Unfortu- nateo—~One & Woman-~Jail for Her, ¥ There were four cases for the town court to consider af e semsion on Tuesday morning, sll of persens from the north end of the town. Dennls Murphy, for intoxication, wss fined 35, with coats, Delor Cusson on & charge of intoxication, was fined $1, and on e charge of breech of the psace §3 more. James Reynolds, charged with intoxication and breach of the peace, had his case continued until Saturday next and must pay officers’ fees. Mrs, Katherine Carrol recetved s semtence (Contimued - o Byl i §r is is IRIASand ATenmedstiuns ne hed been purchused for £7 new from he Lusiues ough than the ..d Washisgton s | whero the %veehlyn club hag plaged fur man; Lt fs In ths geo- | spectatots and roady for the first game in the newd "“’W%’_‘f?-‘_‘“""' Juna)}_f} s team of N We are proud of it. Twenty-five years of success in your midst. Proud of the fact that after 25 years of clean, straight- forward selling of the better class of men’s clothes, we are bigger, better and younger than ever. We pledge you in the future to give you even better clothes, better service and a better store. The loyal patronage that has steadily come to us from all over Windham County is very gratifying. We appreciate it--we are going to give you who have Ebbetts Surprises Brooklyn Fans National Leaguers to Have New Grounds by Next June——{ BASEBALL '?’-_E_ET!!’(G; iepOaTANT, | Bought Site For $750,000—To Erect Double-Decker | Steel and_Concrete Grand Stand. Jan, 2e=The -Breviiyn league bagsball <iub will new pruumds itn motern in - the catial seetiin of b the ime, &coording to an- Wwith Which Presiient lea G¥Detts surprised-tie Brovk- w Ofr, Eviecits made His plans public & Cizuer ne gave 10 2 numser of LY G NEEPYREr WiTie W groinds 4 De loea’ atoush, wisre a piat 500 By 300 fee qlt o .5 consideradly fucther aenter of se bor- yenrt aphical center cf the bormngh ard Touched by merc than a dozen car Epbetts announced that & N Hn\txl Mr, nificent new grandstand would be erected, & double decked affair of con crete and steel, much like the struc- ture nn Forbes fleld, in Pittsburg. It planned to provide seats for 30,000 to have evervtuaz made us what we are a share in this. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A SALE. We Are Going To Do Things to the Prices. Sale Begins Thursday, January 4th, 1912 Men's Suits and Overcoats reduced $6.75, $9.75, $12.75, $16.75 Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes reduced $1.08, §1.98, 2.98 Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, all reduced. COME T0 THIS SALE AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR APPRECIATION. Sale Begins Thursday, January 4th, 1912 The Freeman Church Co. Hartford, Conn. The Church Clothing Co. Putnam, Conn, The Church Company, Danieison, Conn. | = 1o | of the Americ ut | pete 1n tae O | the coming summer. “MIKE” MURPMY WITH PHMILLIES SOR SPRING TRAINING { s | | Trip Will Not Interfsre With Work! i st University of Pennsyivania. Ptiadetptia, Jan, 2—0ke Murshy, | the aihleile tratner of the f of Panzgyiv [ dur Wil po would xot interfers wih his t2aining work at the Universily of Pemasylvi pla. Mr. Morpay wili de the trainer | team which will com- | pio gemes in Sweden | REVOLVER RECCRD CLAIMED. | Springfield -With 1148 for Fivs Man Team. % Springheld, ass, Jan, 2.—Only two| W feams in the indoor league of the United States Revolver association survived the sixth round without de- feat, to the officlal returns of Secretary-Tressurer I .B, Crabtres Tork and « Aea Portiand, | ni | Bpringfeld | | 1145 for a | s no ye ot the Ame regon, | ]and, Oregen, town ciubs Natfonal Commissi Will kast Ssversl Bayti .o New Vork, Jan. 2=/Thethas T. Iy | president of the Xatlonal leagse, left | here this efterneon for Cifiinnati | attend the aunwel eedng of the Na- | enal baseball commisalen, Whieh he said promised to be the must import- ant_held in_years. unifl Saturdny was in prospect, 1 ¢aid, Because of the ereat amount of RO ikifieen to coms vefore the body team. ve In the sevemth sound ! 28 & worid's record et teymms Raturns v been made by #he Port- | St Levis and.Noungs- man thouzht Praatdent Iynch said it his signa. tze and thet of Prealdem: Fonneon an league would fixed to the schedules of the two big leagues for 1212, drafted at the recen: e schedule com- mittee at French Lick Springs, Indi. ! ana, jolnt meesting Playing Factory Lemgue Team. The C! i team cf of ¥ Thrsatens Welgast. Cal, Jan. 2—Chamgion still is confined to. his bed ith & cold #o s:vere that his phyai- clens 7esr pneumomis, ture today was 191 1-2 A session lasting | S ppers hasketball tesm xo te {the frame of & of this city. These are the Manhattan | Gocum tonight to play the Twotaketi the Factors) lesgue. On B S P - His tempern- mivrdsy the Clippers are o pl ihey | that's saying & good deal” | Angelos boy by fer . & o to At Syravuze ) hasmfl or habit Such & medicine I8 Dr. JCE RIVERS DUE FOR FAST COMPANY. end Eladder romedy, Tho same he onal asso i for act: Freadie Welsh and Ad Wolgast are Deth admivers of Rivers, and make no tonus of waving in_teaspoonful domes, ) tuck out e ot | evers, Battie of Dr. IXiaern o | Root. again, but v, Jtging £rom | have the bast, ovtig. e boxed e ot Lind wetgl | and@netore. yery loog e Wil have 10 [in botiles of TWo sizes, DT-cents ..‘" ; s 125, A% a4 cUANce Wit by ligitwelghts, | cne-dolar. He wil make X'§ mark, oo, when he - nu into the Gigger class. He 15 & ’ ngerous fedlow, for ihe readon LLAL | ir ad@ition 70 Deing clever he can send ‘noa weighty punen.” i | iLe year” mid Chmmplon Ad Wolgast. “He is only & kid 11x\ hy':rl.nnd Mnhl‘s' ’wm aleo lightwelght siready. | information, aboat Yes, anfh he will be heerd from. too. | nevs. When He will ba as least as good a Ught. | JJrom_ which it will be sesn | el tings aro predicted or the Los ellows who mAY res- Ewamp-Heot, the great Kidney, Idver pownded frora vegetable herbs. It s not a stimuiaut and is taken iay 1o | welght as he is o featherweight, and that AL Tanmton: Provigense 8, Taunton | scnably ha supposed. to know whet ey !aro talking about. At Vimteriury: Wateviury 6, New | - Sesaion | HEven 4 ® At gt Wercester: Tiariford 1, Werces You nginesly fel securs: when you inow Tane e mediine you are about tae ‘s Weviutely pure and containe druga, stentard of purity, | i Mr. Welsh and Wolgast Bick the Boy for a | 8i7engtt and excellence is: maintained ely there Catiar in_every bottle of Swamp-Root. e con i &vamp-Root is acien i com- . . fou on_the | (verconfidence caused Rivers' defes it is not recornmended for-every- | wam and W worhi's sarfes in’ New thiug. | tratnles of e pla york anc Phiadeipnia i che of the | Rivers hod | It 18 pature’s great heiper in reliev- gei, president of the ¥ csaiblitiles of the meeting, according every one of !y |ing and overcoming kidney, liver and * seld today i3t dr, to_the Netional league president, “Then Rivers bladder troubles. A sworn atatement of purity is with If you need ¢ melivine, you should ' It you are sirsady, courdneed that oY 22 not &0 lodg @89, «nd now ne | Swsmp-Root 19 what' you He i only 19 ysars oid | will find it oo sale st &ll “,-‘ e S Il o e by W, | | Send to Dr. Kilmer. ., Bloghad - Rivers wili be & lightweignt inside ’x:fi N, L':uor L3 nfl‘o?fll\ by