Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 15

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E TAX LIST. COMPLETE TAX LIST. COMPLETE TAX LIST. COMPLETE TAX LIST. COMPLET \ \\\\u”////// e —————— i < \ Wialdslah 1,200 | Grodotzki, Wilhelmina 1,600 o S;i;i;.gfi"'fin E. 000 \\ # i H. e R N i & S Whiles . : Whefl the T\J L N lll Haly, Jeremiah B0 Ravmonl, BAAT S e 0 BRI R | he Time ming Ne L AN Haly, Jeremiah 0 e Thta o 400 | Clark, George L. : - Haly, Jeremiah and. Michael Ressler. Lillle B, 235 | Clark, James N. B Cal uT ’I‘ 1 Tiickey ; 200 | e melie, Ploracits A 00 | Cotlelgh, Henrletta Not Be Called “The Trail of Rust and H er, A. L. 800 | C 4 500 " 3 Harris, Ir 1335 | Ringland, John and Samuel 5200 | Connll R 1000 < Hatton, Hen w00 | Rigley, Mary Ann heira L | e Y adorpe W 1,000 NK’S THREE TERMIN Q l S Heinyien, Max 100, ‘QZE’L’L'»ZR ?:}?::‘QA - 1300 | Crothers, Lizzie M, "ono;GRAND T | Henry, Hannah, Mrs, .,03 Rockwell, John A. and others 34,000 D 3 Hermanson, Che rlotte « JH 'm\ckwell.d.l‘o}:ir; A, nn!d G. Sumner :ggg ¥ e . Anna M. 2001 pockwood, Addison M. , Dennison, John J. 8 Woodw ard, Hzrriet M. and others Rockwood, Addison M. 1,800 ! Hewolf Jahes E. 1,000 g icipal Improve- S i S gt e Deohen, ohs and Maty 1w George S. Palmer the Active Head of the Municipal Impro g 8, 'Higs 900 | Durfey, 0. Frank 10 . 2t i w = : Roy, Joseph est ’ 300 Y t ety—All Improvement Societies Invited to Francis R. D Royal Gold Stamp Co. The 900 ment OCIH pe w pwood, 1 E a4, George W. 00 " 1,000 . 3 r e posa e ey 1,300 | Bneling, Philip, ? Work Together For Good—The Fire Department Proves : B . 1 aoq | Haskins, Ryther, Mary H. 175 F i i % . Trriens, Wintdred T ol A i g e ) Seilows, B, H,, Mrs. 1,000 Its Efficiency—The Committee of Fifteen Inactive and Wright. W i Mrs. s Foster, Lutina A, },m P Ly Wit - -, | Francis, Mery A. 5 it N esume Yult. B . e §75 | Satterles, Joseph and Mary H. 2,500 | puiier. James E. 1,000 Old Conditions g The Sun thanks Anty Drudge. . - 1 Pauline 0 Sxthn. ol 750 | Saunders, C. K. and Lila M 800 | pruljer, William, Est, 1,000 - pen > tha, Mrs, 50 “t od Tande s and wife J il | obens, 7. H. ni & t % 1 Swun— “My, how I do like to shine and dry clothes wash Seidel, George i3 th P ent Fitzhugh of the ) zen, according to his means, has upo Mg > : ¢ . ! Senay, Rose E. 1438 | Gallup, Blizabeth H., Mrs. L i IS £ Bhhice res | retiie o s en Toesh ihe history with Fels-Naptha soap. Anty Drudge is my best 095 | Ince, William' | Shaw, Alexander 14465 | Gates, Horace P. 0 | dent of New London and thoroughly | of the bread fund from which bread friend. She never makes me re-bleach clothes yel- J International Silver ‘s‘;m_', .'fflbam!::i s Mekgarat 100 | Gay, Henry S. familiar with the much advertised |is given to the poor of gll_|e rzl_v d\‘l‘l{; 1 3 by Betlina Y et A 300 | Gardiner, Sarah M, natural facilities of New London har- | ing the winter months. The idea g owed by g. e - J Shay, John Jr. 300 | Geer, Charles F. bor, coupled with the recent direct en- | not originate with Mr. Tinker, bul Anty Drudge—“Thark you, Mr. Sun. But I deserve all = 6 | Sheehan, Mary 200 | Gernhard, Adam trance into Providence and Boston, in | with the late Bara Choppell, grand- Y fregF £, d te add: If all folks : | Siedmeld, Bally eat. 3,498 | Gernhard, Adam, Jr. contemplation, of the Ereat railroad he | father of Fianc . Willlam S, and the nice things you say. And let me add: . | Sherman, Robert A 400 | oaa, Anignatas g eyl oMl ol e s s L B M would only adopt the sensible Fels-Naptha way of s . B 3 T ould, s future a line of foreign steam- e 8 2 " a1t e Siogor: Sewing Mechine Co. 408 | Gvowet & Herrick freir ot g e, terminal | in connection with acts of like nature washing—and abolish boiling—how happy they A a S s;, Anits B g‘nfl Abbie M. est. Graham, Sarah G, in connection with the raliroad, indi- | Eara Chappell was a familar l 3 ld be.” v A ; b s " “4,300 | Green, Lafayette cates that the time Is not far dlstan | on the siroers haif e century ago, an would be. i 3 C 1,500 when the Central Vermont railroa e old gentleman ha sincere re- ¢ B : H i G | iy ;}:2;:‘";_ 2,000 | tragberg, Charles A. subsidiary of the Grand Trunk, will no b Spect of the strest :xgsmn;oéglecogl‘m:fi In India the women soak dirty clothes F Smith, L A. Miss 1,600 rg, John A. longer be desiguated as “the pike” or | % . | Bt s 1t | Barland o St Tl tia Scingriny s g || Murs {hen gue men how well o th in water, lay them on a flat stone and then 2 Snow, Charles H. 8 Haselden, John W. 8 2 ady side of life can recall the fact : f $ 3,500 will not require to await the building | shady side of life ) ?u\l'"i!: E‘i‘vgfihnne Co. The 14.500 gficfvl:;hg.’by 5t of the state dock, for l:uhlch ;h:];z{:u u’:rbecxflp;:fin::ge%:: L{x:k 'sxt,retst ‘V;{ beat them with another stone. & . " gy’ chi 2,000 . r has made an approgriation of $1,000, : e _ ¥ H ‘ L |BRET A S et | £ Tavma = e e ous s | ety e S Topes & T g Hard on the clothes, certainly! 0 Willi 800 Anna H. velopment of New on, as aiready t | ; o £ Moy % CEi S Jomer, € o | B ene 000 | o e emapie for The mcemmedation | ChAPDWI wes ciean. shaven of Nepe. But isn’t boiling and washboard rub- -4 i 40 Spicer. Levi J. est. 8 Hunter, Joseph, Est. 1, n are ot e d walked slowly . 0 . 9,300 | S 380 [of Hne of large stemmships. The | leonic appearance, an 7 5 3 4 :fi;xdu‘;grt‘gu(‘::w 300 | Tunter, Stephen “Long Dock,”, so-called, bul;é Zhun ?é“’mf'iflgh‘l“,‘.br“ifié“x.‘fi“ké‘\‘i ;"ifi.?fi, blng ncarly as hard on dOthCS. 3 vens, H. E. and C. S. n, Charles 3,464 | ago by the New Lomdon Northern b sring off » . S0 | Krauss, John o Eeanin 1500 S ey B, 1000 | Rafiroed company and wih, the rast of | observer of ail that was goine on. T T'o say nothing of its wear and tear on v Korn, Henrle oo Stockett, L. M. & Jennings, Mary E. 1,000 the property that Mr. Ch: Il would: notice some h € ard, Gilbert Co. 18,100 | Jijlson, George W. 1,000 | Trunk, can easily be adjusted to meet | that Mr. Chappell wo : A z L Shory BN ot %400 | Jotmon. Goome 00 | il roquirames s of Goe lie o sicum- | ShaObIIy dresed or shosles bay, have your health and strength—and good leo! v E Sullivan, Michael J, 225 ships. It Is as larse perhaps as any d X 2 B 99 | Eumthetier, Frazx 180 xampr, George 1,000 | that is logeied. alonr tho water Tront | clathing or shoe ‘store. ir. Chanpel Fels-Naptha saves your strength; saves , e, S S & Jennie A., Miss ¥, Bridget 1,000 fof New York, ] - g % % Jonathan T. | Haie B oot L0g| S aeet 1,000 | granite, and the wonder 18 that it has | In Mr. Tinker he has & worthy suc- i lothes; saves time, labor, money, “‘,"’:ay\n‘_‘h &t Switt & Company 25,300 | Reppler, Christine 1,000 :mg "3:5‘ untilized m:— 't;x; purpose now | Cessor. e . H oodwor . Georgs L. 2,000 | intended many years: 3 TR A ain . ‘.8:...,, :.:.2, Est. 1000 | Had the New Loadon of ten or | Mr. Chappell died many oy e health. i o e Tatntor, Bessis 1. 5000 | Kimball, John 100D | temn yeacs ugo been a8 progressive as | and the poor missed e distribution 5 ; els-N. i p James Tanner, Gilbert C. 800 | Kinney, Mlizabeth R, 1000 | the New London of today there would of bread. Then Mr. s oot o _)ust soap the thmzs with F H o8 ePan, George Tarnowski, Joseph 650 | Knapp, Samuel R. 1,000 | have been & line of ocean-gokng steam- | Work, and for n:ilfly Aot b oy K .3 ey M) Taylor, Emeline 3,600 shipe plying regulaidy between New | conducted the Citizens' Course of Lec- 1l and put in cool or lukewarm water 7 maky, John J Therault, Cyrinint 50 E London and £ The Granil} S CR Stastviiiiury Tl the ast roll and pu 2 : ovett, Fannie H Tighe, Patrick G. 1,200 | rathrobe, Mary 660 | Trunk madea liberal. offer to the city | Proceeds going to the oung A ehnl & - b Lowe, Robert A rimEar, Catbistne 4,800 | athrop, Lydia D. 1000 | to that end, bat e offer was turned | Christian amsoctation, “and { o other for 30 minutes. Lucs .rl):‘»’:.fo]\ i Troland, Edwin A.ggg Learned, Beia P. 1.4;0: m:;m, nr;lddlf}" t‘:f‘,, "“fii‘ A ;u:.!mx 2::&?-‘;::%« fitegffnmtm: s 's Is-N ha 1 i Lue niel, Est. Nt N. > n 1,000 | ¢id not p in g of New | ¢ o % ynch, Jane’ B Truman, Nathan 300 | Fimeden, Catherine Y| Condon, a8 the oy Gia mot sieew jur | 1oving venture, and they. were. smer The Fels-Napt! oosens and d‘m. tves ucker, Lucy - Ty il doned, but the distribution of the R M ) ™M clination to help idself. The railroed he d Al u nee o is rul 'y A Mack, Joseph P. Maynard, George 1,000 { company sgreed to bufld a l;l' grain :‘:e:f i?.‘:t‘:‘;’:“vh“,“‘:::’,%‘.’.‘&‘?‘& e the dirt. / yo o 008 |- 3o arring. d s H. w , William 20,000 arles R, 380 | elevator on the Lomg Dock, which car- t ) . jAvor 00 | e surelis, Anmie United Clgar Store Co. 718 { R Choiny, 1,000 | ried with it a Hine of bige, pro- | Tinker, and the special otierky is o rinse and hang out to dry. A . ¢ « i Meech, Stephen B, 1,000 | vided ity abandon o 5 4 . . i arahail, John i Mofit, James . e St R vl T T | Py & peepstual CuA o ke Besides the ease of using Fi drie van C i 4,500 roe, William 1,000 | s 3 5 Froderick T. Mr. Vesoting, Motae L 2300 | Myers Ann B 1,000 | forty ‘tracks in the railread yard, and e : '1l find it makes the things whites, A w Frank G, Vergason, Dantel B. 1,000 | McDougal, Richard 1000 substitute & bridse a fow hundredfeet | The Municipal Improvement soci you M. W, ? i | McGuigan, Frances 1000 | farther to the north, the total expanse | whose active head is George S. Pa 1 s E . Agbert. G Hat, w McKee, Caroline V. 1,000 | of which would not exceed $22000, and | mer, is planning a campaign for the sweeter, cleaner. s 8 ‘\ml oW . d‘ h would be & bemefit to the gemeral pub- improvement of the sanitary condition ot 500 | Metzger, Walsh, Patrick and others N lic. 'The offer was turned down by the | of the city, which will be put in o Be sure to use cool or lukewaxm we- 550 My I abone Taet ot Nelson, Emil 800 honorable court o comimon - coel, eration in fhe carly spring. Competent % b 1,200 . 3 b 3 ' B G 500 | a e result was a serfous Setback | committees have been appointed for 49 HW Mfim A3 irs 250 m\l a:i—;’:\-liflefi. Mre. I‘l{vxcg:';:flr;mi‘: §26 | in the wvcr_'hn(fi::x- city which was ;;ns Jle)l'.ernl wards of the city, with ter—no boxhnm JM fo 00 = ~ "y 34 » thoes. " J ol C . = A 5 M Bt Whipple, Feneila P. o JEeasas allale 82" Chiairman of the gsnens! bomit. tions on the red and green wrapper. ¥ . ‘ an Co., The Wieland, Sebastian Oleott, E. 0. Tyler Then the Grand Trunk improved ita | (6% (e glving the work of by Y 3 .5 Williams, Chas. E. Olson, Iver torminal at bund, although the | Jiianbion “will be given to the general i % ol L. Hiot Williams, Frank Oshorne, Elizabeth Maine hartor is fromm over sea- | Gol0) 00, WU1 1o Elven b VAR SeMT: M yo| Murtagh, Annie L., Est. Williams, Jerome W., Mrs, non, and ebandoned New London, | pStiocss of be made to put an end |ing undone, as is evidenced by the|den. The clergyman stated that he B Williamson, Herbert C. P bt iy B o Wy ol 2 R Mmoo ey G o o] occasional raid mads by the regular |knew of the existende ef immoral AOhtS’ MAlRhtet B atid o\bels | Wohleeben, John Palmer, William Tiee | Adiaiy ts Saglle nwlaien for the | U1RICES VD K6 4 tendesty to police. Crime seems to be commit- | places and e nsmes. of immoral Peo. S e Wolf, Annie M. Parsons, George W. 1,000 | past fifty-five yeasm. Duriog the past | DONeS laes and in the | ple and the dhlef hels challenged the ath 1 , 8o teea will make personal tours of inves- | ted in the same old p [t th McClafferty, Elizabe Woods, Elizabeth B. 100 | Pearson, A. Walton 1,000 | week the water fromt of vidence | 1oty amd make roquest that|same ol wava as before the formation | preacher to produce tha evidence elth- i McClimon, Thomas =~ | Woodward, Gertrude P. 1,200 | peck, Seth L. 1,000 | s heen trosen soifd, and vet the pro- | (FRNON and make sanitation wher- | of the Committee of Fifsecn. er publicly or privafiely, No wuch ac- i “, hrmvvl:‘”T'V"\ma!‘ Est. | Woodworth, Ex:a:u;s and t;:har :gg Perkins, Charles T. 1,m;puv. cmumd':( that mw ever roquired. Non-compliance With |~ origingily this committes was form- | BON n“bhn. :; umbwm‘?_‘u“"“m; Ba McCoy, Cather Woodworth, E. B, and otheres Charles W. 1,000 | city have been ng tha v w it i . - | 1sters » - MoKeoen Sohy ’ . Perkins, Willlam M. 1,000 | water etrminal for the Grand : - clatm . is ta - | somaeti uswiable ; Mk snah Juhn g Sared Yerrington, H. M, 65 | Pitcher, Frank W, £000 | then New Londam. Providence stiv- . Y o Lt asigy e e i | s@ainst the alieged inefclancy of the g Yerrington, Theodore W, 160 | Powers, James J. and Bridget s 23 a matter of fact, the ward commit- | wan” fime that the poltce fepartment | PO N bt Young, Sarah L, Mrs. 500 Pratt, Kdwin P. oo dl sosking entr tess will be a band of volunteers to| won it bstan Ll rietatn ’l‘hel . Fay DU L o e o o n iuin Dotel- | yetet the hanlth depactmant ot (o] 722 Siven subeta ee worked in | Just Like an Autemebile. NeNemara, Thoman : [Snt T & B e |ty figres By il o the Gmutuitios Bas] 1t onty cest uhiut $Ete WNMRS MoNesiey, ‘Georgianna,- Miss e " R rugd vkl B S N o Is expected that the committee! cuit. Last Sundey one of {he JLnt| or Mmeris | Bt Wl WhAL WM N BLIND EXEMPT. Rathbun, Charies T 199 | the general improvement of conditions bine ;:‘;;‘]‘; ‘:;;;mzr co-operation of | comers - morg the clergymen of (hat |.cont to 0. eros g o o nliel Jf|at Shat city Gt New. Tomion: the obatiats olass who do mot-seens | 1LY okt a3, Rt 7 National Biscuit Co., The 3,500 | Bytts, Sarah A. 3,000 Bo as time Eoes on, the prospect for | ., cere, through ignorance, for the ! ;',‘Z o the local « 1 New Tondon Real Bwtate, and Im: | DAwerds, Bowin P.and JH. 18] 00 0 0y | e Por Wi the Gt rip | DL Gf self " and fambliss or tha| s s Hoa e oTF Vew London Real B - y v 000 s health of others. These will be taken | den> They did not he rovement Co, ! [ oott, Jebn 1L 409 | plamvrs £ the uaw of Ms Be whest |7 ol ey Dr Black anl it lice stated publicly (hat - | N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R..Co. Graham, Susan, Semple, Margaret Mra. ¢4 o contreotion with forelgn sbipn, the sary, be haled into the Dollbe court. £0] Somsen Had mede Iaiby’statoments ¢ | For Infants and Children, Nichols, Frank W Sullivan, Daniel g:;“'r‘f dfi"m ‘000 | bullding of the mtafwhn‘gm‘;:“m’f answer to charges preferred. by the | jumanded that he furnish proot for | Nichols, I L. Mra, RO S | s, Wew Boves e B | hoaTh offtoer, who ls. thosuughly cort-| oo oy et [io. furnleh proof for The Kind You Have M w N w Shaw, Dantel, Hut. 00| road and the advocwcy of the Mup. | Detent 10 60 charges that wWill 8t| oot et Chiot sl i ok of | e LN tlitaan, Helrs ANALImE S Jaints M 80001 Sikorski, John 00| ttateaty of New Loodon s tos by e > the ‘cloanest cities in tho slate, mor- | poyy yyg Noss am, T . Ty '® ®oclety is of broad scope, and{ally, and that the crimes pictured by Silcox, Henry E. terminal for ocean linery, the tusinese | ., ¥ d, | 8y 3 special work s but one of the| the clergyman were of the atock kind, | Signatu.o of ) ! SOLDIERS EXEMPT. Sulth, Frisk . Foture ffs Drmmiiey Swk TNy haie] et Another work | hut did not exist in the city of Meri- | i O'Brien, Byron M. 3,000 e Bmith, George 8. connectfon it might be noted that the ! 2k by takow s | O'Brien, Thomas 450 A Bmith, Margaret A I e e Tutes = DANOSh) il 3L the et oot A i . and others 150 | Atken, Wiliam A 1,004 Belib, Musis M jo | {Aikrosd oltie: ShmmnNG. d€ b W~ | (10l S0 S8 8 placihg :r’mc:n;:na;i' g W, 100 )y Toohare B. 1000 | Spaiding, Charles W. o monl 4pa showg Sesden seamife ] ot foT i B e o PR X Willlam 0, hony, Wil 30 | Spalding, Bdwin could readily bufid docks mafcient fo | 3 and rub- Anthony, William e I {bish, and co-operats with ihe YST“”‘“%‘“"E‘ s | accommodate any increase i the for- { commigioners In making the public g P & g{if:i;.. T elgn steamship traflic. 'pfi’rk. ven more attractive, if possible fargare o. 1 Baker, William A, 1,000 , Josephus ? '8 gocletly 18 in readiness to aid all 4 0| Page, William 5. Co. The “mmfl.mrmg oo e h:wfi;: "mrfiuz-;hnkm C other organization 204 committees in v M 200 | Paine, Agne et sckwith, Frank E, | d o far as is possible, In everything | A M X ” 6,000 | Paine, James M., Est. Bty deres & T 1,000 | to Public affairs than aay other it | that tends to the gencral mevrorint | Hore's to the hand of friendship e 00 , Harriet E, Bowilh, Jotn X 1,000 | Thompson, Jane C. 5 of the city. Sincere, twice tried and true i homas J.. B T 1000 | Thurston, Jane ¥. Lono That smilee in the heue of triumpk: : 0| Parks, Annle, Jenfe and o Brewer, John M. 1,000 | Tracy, Jennle H. V9% williams, Hasriet B, During the past wesk men who are And laughs in its joy with you, 4 + ; .t ] hurst, John K. Brodard, Emma J. MO e Persis M 1,000 | Wood, Emily known advocates of a paid fire d Yet stands in the night of sorrow ] e : > Bunce, Catherine E. 440 h " | Woodward, John B, | partment and who f have been | Close by when the shadows fall | Land and Building C g 5 o for ysars have been by shadows fal { Burke, Charles F. 1,000 | Wormsely, Thomas open critics of the volunteer system, And never turns the picture M ) | Plaut, Jc g,l;, z Burlingham, Bmily T, 1,:2: gnllerr;. ;ei{ng;, Est. ‘;%’wmm. Henry C. on the ground that the several fire Of an old frie: t.u.p;'w:ll K 8ylv 3 s, or ate: o R. 1,000 | c 1 3 - er, John H Buitnei Praides A, s, 1,000 | Weeks, Laura M. 1000 | z ire. thad e ghtime aepeoeios e | William and Tda 2 Wightman, Eliza. J 1,000 re gl organtzations, Kifle 1 S Geory |and that a volunteer department was 00 | Preston, L ‘Wilson, Nancy, Mrs. r.wg DA ek {mferior to o paid. department umon O @ c 1 A hy I . 0 as 00} iautyin, ok 250 | Carey, Ella M. ,ooolw Edward G. nd b general prinoiples, have evidently | 00| 4 e — classed themselves among the tradi- | S e e = SAe tionally wise men -who someiimes & B iap ) — change their minds while the others| Z P never change. Some of these nen i £ T K] e are mow enthusiastically praising {he ) k3 ol z z H work of the local firemen and actu- | gene 28 935 ; 8 & ] ally refer to the work done at The wmuej F 4,001 2 F 2 E < g £ Falre Harbour apartment house as 2 j 3 3 i H selantific fire fighting, averring Lhat no | & ; 5 Fi o z @ 44 group of firemen could have done bet- . 400 _ Dolls. o e ~ The record for “fires during the . ] f— YR ; ; T T T T month of February in any year is e e - 00 e | | ourteen, and at this writing there # m hre 1001 Residents nnd Non-Residents. | smasniso | com l‘t'-'.us.m 1”-8!89“ oot { n;ve Dbeen yml;?m;eeu fires during | as: m 00 | ; | ax 14w ... | the present month. In every instance | gl s 100} sodiers' Exompt s u: { “‘; e | there has be:m Prompt response and | 0 e 11,788 | | 1 | seee mervice and the result was| istinctive flavor—the %90 | Blind Exempt 2 0 i very litthe fire loss. All of which goes| | Its distinctive taste and 81 Sropkily iasialt 7800078 | s T . | | to show that thus far It 4as been dem- smack of imperted Seazer Land 0 B | — e onstrated that, the expense and the = 0 - ¥ efficiency considered, there is no need | { Hops, have made it popular thruewt 00 s o == |for a paid fire department in New { — ERET 5 T London, The advocates for such = sys. | § New England o 3 § & ShA gt o tem are comparatively few, just g Ei 3 H CE 4 i: 2 g TR {noush to ke the agedon e from g ; -] v oy oq0 B4 % 2 gy adili i VG P TR Tt SO S pewe——m————— £334 : 2, H 4 23%¢ ] |1 gefk CHES Ay-E 4 . s e KAL PLSNER TASTE PLUS H H 8 I E é 3 ] 3 s g-l [ slb gg £8 §3gg € fi §o§E 3 |Tess Mew's asmolation appointed few X =, 2 F4 » 13 ] S I3 2 weeks ago 0 examine into the fire i BEHE ] coge A8 E 2 R 1 144“5-5--0 Agaad 35 A30H ax e3dd £ | proteotion of the ctty has oveniy prais. 6 i No. Value. Value. No. Value. Value, No. Value. Valus. Valme, Amt. Amt. Amt. Amt. Amt. Valu Amt. ed the good work done by the firemen 5 i et — ‘ i AR torag and the general efficioncy of the de- | | | partment. 1420 | 83 41, }m | 81 B Residents and Non-Residents............. nl s | nml o jomai | saimr |1 {1100 saam) 5100 |41 B o - Soldlers' Exempt... Wi Bl W], 1| =, teon was evidently of short duration Gardnier. Loulsa M, es < | and full of troubles, and, in the words, Gates, Horace P Blind Bxempt.,. weer [oreselerieciinifrorenees 1 of the se. m'l;;.:b “f'“ne"dglim !:"lk& { . Ireiprihonmitbovs hes “gone ere the wooq ine twin- Property Exempt.. B LT e ferests eth” or up the spout. This commit- S = = tee was of sreat y:hllc nhomee while it 1 and &id much in the law We, John P Murphy J. J, Densvan and M, I, Qureen, Assessorg of the Town of Norwich, 4o swear that ol g gy ol far the s A e verlly ?el[,avg that all of the Lists and Abetracts of anid Tewn for the year 1911 are made up and perfected ,,,.,dl of "-fi, law md‘l&g section of :go wcearding to low, people. e committes checked e Gillette, H. M. and D, Moors . JOHN P, MURPHY, s G ooy mambling and the Glliiver, Barah, Mra, & J, DONOVAN, bawdy house business and beeame the e M, J. CORRAN, tarvar of vl :z-.m:m there are zoms ; who opine commit e | Now Lenden Ceunty, ss. Nerwich, Jax, 18, 1813, overawed the polics force. 1t this Gordon, Asvén oommi not really dead, Great “;:mlv & Pacific Tea u; ity appeared Jensm B, Murphy, J. I Demevan and ‘M. I, Curren, Assessore-ascaforessid, and-subseribed flnvfit:.““ 1: xb‘:l!rfim: the commit- Co., The 3,300 | the ¢ .& bolare We Geeene, Bdward L. 1580 / JOHN C. AVERILL, Justice of the Peace Getmes, Mary ¥ up and got buey, for the Ard .o aoccompRehed 15 be- teemen good wark

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