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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATUR DAY, AUGUST 17, 1912 v« LETTERS FROM TWO STATES ; Windham County ~ WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Tda A. Snow of New Britain mnd Mr, and Mrs. A, E. Webster and family of Mpeshanticut Park, R. I, mre at Allen 'W. Kenyon’s. Henry Vroom of St. Louis, Mo., who has been speniding his vacation at Al- len Kenyon's, returned home Tuesday. George H. JHayter of Clinton, Mass., spent Sunday' with his family. Herman Fedliech returned to New Saturday. g.';":z younk x;on of the state for- estry association are at Oliver A. His- g co:‘:.. Goss and wite are in Philadel- this week. .hll;r. Neff and family have returned terbury. “Onvw‘er A, yPfiscox and Winfield S. g.nyon attended the reunion at New aven on. Wednesday. Two picnics were held this week, one t Black Pond and one at Crystal Lka, on Thursday. SOUTH WOODSTOCK James Maccormack, Judson Sanger nd Johm Davies spent Friday at ' ‘ncky Point. Raymond Sheldon pitched for the Pawtucket baseball nine last Satur- L Mrs. Henry Young and grand- ughter from Glasgo spent the day Paclkerville recently. Mr. gnd Mrs. E. S. Swan have re- turned to Providence. Leon Grosjean is visiting at Mr. Ritch’s. Mrs, Grosjean has been here a number of weeks. They expect return to thelr home in Watkins n. John Burleson was calling on old- time neighbors recently. WILSONVILLE Mis: Annie Monast has been enter- taining Miss Agmes Nugent and a friend from Hyde Park, Mass., the yast week. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jennings and pon Edmond of Woonsocket were at the Misses Jennings’' over Sunday. Masters Leon and Charles Balker visitaq their aunts a few days the past weelk. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Adams were Web- wter visitors Thursday. Mrs. Harry Creamer and children of Holden, Maas., are guests of Mrs. Creamer’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Irv- ing Adams. Beaumont and ‘children, who have been visiting at her parents have returned to Worcester. WESTMINSTER Rev. Mr. Croft preached Sunday from the text Hebrews 4:16. A number from this vicinity at- tended the Shea auction Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones received a visit from one of their sons the past week. Mrs. Sybel DeGrenier of Norwich returned home Saturday after a brief Vvisit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary J, Rathbun. Blackberries geem to be plentiful in the flelds about here and of good size and quality. . RAWSON Mrs. Bverett Whitehouse and Miss Rachel Kenyon were in Norwich on Tuesday. M, 1E.tWedm of :Vashington. R €. was in town recently calling on old friends. 7 A number from here attended the ladies’ aid fair and concert at Hamp- ton Hill Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Dietche was in Willi- mantic Thursday. Mrs. Holt of Hampton hill spent the week end with Mrs. Everett White- house, Miss Millie Fuller is Miss Durham of Winsted. entertaining —— CANTERBURY Willis Benneit’s Dog Kills Two Dozen Wagdghucks—Cat Kills 8nakes. WIS L7 Belihett has a large black and white shepherd dog, Shady, which has caught and killed 24 woodchucks this season and has driven a number into their holes. Master Bennett has also a large double-pawed black caf, Jack Johnson, which brought two little snakes to the house, a black snake and a striped adder, and killed both. A number in town went to the big Shea auction Monday. A. R. Farnham was in town Sun- day. ! Plainfield Wednesday. There are going to be better roads in town in the sweet by and by; ‘so First Selectman Frink says. \ CAMPBELL’S MILLS John A Cleveland is visiting at the home of S, L. Barber. Miss Grace Lanphere, who has been visiting in Providence, has returned to the home of her uncle, William J. Tanner, Walter Tanner and family are oc- pying their cottage at Beach pond. William Dawley is spending his va- cation at Beach pond. John E. Tanner and family, Thomas Brown and family and numbers of their friends enjoyed a fine time at Beach pond on Wednesday. Oscar Tanner and family are gyests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tanner, ABINGTON Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Sharpe are spending their vacation at Quonochon taug, R. I The Ladies’ at the home of Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weeks of Ash- ford are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Gallup. Mrs. A. J. MeGorty is enjoying the summer at home with her new driving horse. | cu J. H. Wilbur on cousin, Miss York, Miss May W. Meegan of Providence is the guest of Mrs. A, J. McGorthy. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. ang Mzs. Benjamin Brown were at Ocean beach Sunday. John Kendall of Lishon was guest of hi ter, Mrs. Brown, the f of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Waldo call- ed on Mr. and Mre. N. J. Lyon on Wednesday. Mr. and M Norwich are v Levi N. Clark. Grace Peele of New Frank R. Burdick of ting Mr. and Mrs, Tolland CGounty SPRING HILL Robert W, Gardiner, who was able ito be about again after his illness, has had a relapse. Dr. Parker was called here last Sun- jday to"attend Julian LaJess, who lives with his son on the Suter place, and is 84 vears old. His son,. Albert, of Worcester, Mass., came to see him on Monday. g Mr. and afrs, ~athaniel Michel, who were entertained at the home of W, A, Weld for two weeks. have returned to their home in New York. W. B. Trowbridge has returned to {c ' stay at icnic at the Lake. | Last week Fi the | Wildfern were tre to the ted a Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Bennett were in’ Benevolent society met | Miss Alice Pecle is entertaining her | the | ment. Honjamzintlfima Fuller Robinson of Williman | and piano and flute and piccolo sel {and Mrs. | school year. COLUMBIA Plans for Sunday School Picnic— About $230 Taken In at Sale and Frtcfléinmlm—flumond Opening of _del School. The following committee has been appointed to make 'arrangements for | L. B. Win- Miss Gertrude a Bunday sehool picnic: ter, Horace Little, Loveland, Mrs. E. C. F, Q. Tuesday evening to discuss arrange- ments, 'oster and Mrs. David S. Isham of Mohegan was the guest of his brother, Henry C. Isham, a portion of last week. , Dairy Stables Inspected. Milk inspectors the stables and equipment o1 milk pro- ducers who are sending their milk to Providence, Rev. and Mrs. ¥. L. Hall of North Haven have been guests of Mrs.\Em- {ly A. Little. Mr. Hall formerly sup- plied the pulpit here for several months. He conducted the evening service Sunday. Letters were granted Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bosworth from the Columbia Congregational church to St. Paul's Methodist church, Hartford, last Sun- day. Mrs. C. Addison Jones and daughter Althea of Enfield spent a portion of last week in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freq H. Avery at their bun- galow on Columbia Green. Fuller of Hartford was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Avery over Sunday. Attorney Charles F. Clarke of Ham- den has been visiting his parents, Mr. Willard B. Clarke, on Co- lumbia Green. Misses Grace and Edith Hazen of|for the next meeting is called Chestnut Bon Air, Va.. have been spending a|,ight and each member is to go pre- week in town, guests of the Misses pared to read, recite, sing or play an S r at B ktop by the lake. h Mrs, Join Mitchell and sons, James and Charles Mitchell, and Ran- dall Porter, have been spending a week at Saybrook. More than two inches of rain fell | chetz and Thomas D. Daly came to | during the showers of Saturday night | blows over Daly’s throwing stones on and Sunday morning. Some of the | Smachetz’'s land that Daly claimed | hills on the highways were badlylSmache(z had given him permission washed. to do. Smachetz was the more dam- A. A, Latham spent Saturday and]aged of the two and had a physician | Sunday with friends in Montville. from Sol;l(h h]v‘[a;lr'hr‘rtelr to hsoéth};ei in- | gash on his head. e later ha aly Very Successful Sale and Entertain grr(-stf‘d. R dibbe trial wen it 0 ment, Saturday morning to be held before The Ladies’ Aid society held its-an- | N, C. Maine, but it was postponed for Tucker. - §¥he committee met from Providence were in town last Friday, inspecting Howard John, BOLTON Rockville Defeated 12-9—Grange Plans Chestnut ™ Night — Stone-Throwing Case. Mr. and- Mrs. Louvis H. Levey are taking an automobile trip to various places In Maine, their longest stop be- ing in Portland. Miss Anita Baker was guest of friends in Sharon. Mrs. William H. Loomis Is seriously ill; her daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. B. Loomis- of Westfield, Mass., is with her. Miss Helen H. Berry of Hartford is visiting at Charles N. Loomis’. Miss Jennie E. Pomeroy is spending a8 week In Winsor. Miss Lillian Carpenter of Brooklyn is visiting at Cary D. Carpenter’'s. Mrs, Mary A. Brownell is with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Hale, at the shore. Mrs. Josephine M. Sumner, who has been ill, is gaining rapidly. Defeated Rockville. The Andover-Bolton ball team de- feated the Rockviile team, the Tigers, in a game at Andover Saturday, 9-12. The farmers who were wishing for warm nights to make their cern grow should have been a recent well pleased with | the weather the first of the week. | Miss Minnie O. Engle of artford spent the first of the week with Miss Agnes E. Quinn. Grange to Hold Chestnut Night. | The programme for the grange meet- | ing last week Friday evening was In | charge of the stewards, Miss Mary | Sheridan, Julius Strong and FErnest Strong and consisted of son 'nstru-' mental music, r s and a dialogue entitled Mrs. Boiiv Quilting Party,” by six of the sisters. The programme old-time piece, no modern ones being allowed. Neighbors Quarrel and Come to Blows. i Last week Thursday Pasquale Sma- nu fair and entertainment at Yeo- | two weeks, as Daly did not have coun- man’s hall Wednesday afternoon and | gel. ! evening. A large number of articles Mrs. Elmer J. Finley has been en- was disposed of, many being pur- | tertaining her sister Mrs. LeGate | J ed by summer visitors. Supper|and Mrs. Lloyd of Hartford. served from 5 to 8 o'clock and _— eam could be obtained at all There was a short musical MT. HOPE. | gramme for the evening entertain- A fine solo was given by Mrs, tions by Mrs. Clayton Hunt and Fred- erick H. Avery; piano solos.by Misses Harriet K. Potter and Ruth Lyman, a humorous recitation by Miss Burnbham and some pleasant remarks by the pastor, Rev. E. O. Foster. The hall and booths were handsomely decorated under the direction of Miss Leone Clark of Willimantic. The attendance rge, the receipts amounting to fter the entertainment a - of food was sold at auction, ‘Winter acting as auctioneer. and Mrs. Lester J. Hutchins have been emtertaining Mr. and Mrs. Danigl Webster and other friends from Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward of Providence are spending their vaca- tion in town. Rumor of Model School. It is reported that the schoolhouse at is Hill mo. Chestnut use as a be hool enlarged for to § the current was at s been entertaining rtland. , in the emaploy of the . R. R., called on lake in uth Coventry | morning. and family spent Mon- | who is engaged in Mr, and Mrs. W. ( and | s 7 at the home of Mrs, | Y. work at Atlanta, Ga., o P | Palmer’s mother, in Vernon. i pulpit in Columbla and | Judee L. L Sterrs was in New Ho- tes and family are ven Thursd mer vacation here. Mr., Shumw; pearance of h of a veranda. Mr. and Mrs. George Albee hax'ei been spending a week with friends in New Haven, Miss Lina Bacon spent Sunday with friends in Norwich. B. O. Moore recently spent a few | days with his sister at Black Hall. | Mis mother, Mrs. Winch, and his daughter, Mabel Moore, returned home with him. y impro s house by the addition | Mr. and Mrs, BE. E. Packer and! daughter Rachel of W antic with | Mrs, Ford of Norwich ted Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Bacon on Sunday. David Russ and family visited rela- | tives in New London last Sunday. i 2 ot LA S, STAFFORDVILLE | Mrs. Arthur S. Bosworth Suffering from Blood Poigoning. Mrs. Carrie dren, who have in Worceste Harrington been visiting and chil- relatives in week and appendicit Mrs. Home. At Tobin Why Physicia C ns Recommend Castoria unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordfal,efc. Thisisa good deal for a Medical Jeurnal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physi- cians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains amd quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- tain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Itis since its infancy. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeils, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and »Children—E xperience against Experiment. GENUINE Dr. W, L. Leister, of very much.” toria for several years practice and have found if and reliable remedy.” Dr. Raymond M. Evarts, thing else, especially to the imitation.” do not prescribe proprietary prepa- will join me in heartiest mendation of Castoria.” Ark., sa-ys : ““ As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, N. Y., says: “Ihave used your Cas- Ynez, Cal, says: “After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- tient's disadvantage, as in this case. I enclose herewith the wrapper of Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : ‘‘ Physicians generally rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, asI have, | has been with her parents, T Miss Anna and Edward Tobin, at the Tebin home. Mrs. Arthur 8. Bosworth is conflned to her home with blood poisoning in her foot. . Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Lambert anl children were guests of friends in Monson over Sunday. GURLEYV_ILU:'. Rev. E.-F. Smith end daughter Miss | Ida Smith, have gone to their cottage on the Willimantic camp ground. Miss Marguerite Dunham has re- turned from & visit’ with friends in ‘Ware, Mass. Miss Beatrice Tunnicliffe is the guest | of friends on Caue Cod for two weeks. Mrs. George Dimock and son, Leom, have been guests of relatives in Bridge- port, Georgetown and New Haven. Miss Arlene Dunham is the guest of relatives in Chaplin and Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nason, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wood and Edward Sim- onds attended the funeral of Rev. J. | H. Baker at Mossup last week. | Mrs. Sarah Hanks has been entertain- |ing Mre. Norman Staughton from East Hartford. Miss Lila Simonds from Willimantic Mr. and Mrs. Simonds, for a few days. Wednesday Mrs. H. E, Simonds went | to the Willimantic camp ground,where she will stay umtil after camp meet- ing. " There will be no service in the church camp meeting Sunday, August 25th. WILLINGTON Rev. James Osborne Supplies For Lo- cal Pastor—Miss Pratt to Teach in Suffield. Mrs. Preston retuihed Monday from a visit in Providence. Rev. James Osborne of Northern New York who with his wife {8 visiting the Ayers family who recently purchased the Root place, preached acceptably last Sunday in place of Rev. BE. W, Darrow who is absent on his vacation. Rev. Mr. Osborne will again supply next Sunday, at the Memorial church in the morning and at the Hill in the afternoon 3 o'clock. Several freom the local W. T. U. union attended the services at the Willimantic Camp ground Wednesday. E. D. Shanks of Norwich was a guest at Deacon F. W. Pratt’s for the week-end. To Teach in Suffield. Miss Alice Walker Pratt who has taught successfully in town since her raduation at Northfield and at the {llimantic Normal school has been engaged to teach in Suffield. Mrs. D. B. Gardner and her mother Lester Phelps of Rockville, are ng Mrs. Emily Baker Gardner, The Thursday evening prayer meet- ings are interesting and well attend- e€d, and much work is accomplished the biweekly meetings of the Ladies’ Aid society. | New Cancelling Machine Aide Work at Post Office. M Vinton. the local post mistress, has recently installed in her office as up to date cancelling machine. Charles Hopkins, R. F. D, carrier ‘0. 2, Is on his annual vacation. Mr. mption, the substitute, is doing his mes H. Ross, owner of the local , who is serfously ill in a New Haven hospital, is reported to be gquite comfortable. Mrs. Annie Porter of Springfield re- tiy ent 2 few days in the vil- lage, being the guest of her aunts, the Misses Thompson and Prue. N nd Mrs., Fred A. Vinton en- joved an automobile trip to New Ha- ) nesday. J. Daley and two sons, of have been spending a few n with relatives. mplion recently spent a 2 York, the guest of his who i& in business there. Edward Foley of Forest View entertaining her nieces, the uiness of Boston. Donohue is Stoney Creel in spending a s oA e Mre. A. E. Hutchinson and daughter Lydla returned to Princeton, Monday. Mrs, A. E. Lord accompa- nied them for a short visit. George Hitchcock and Wm. Hart of Unionville are visiting at W. U, Hoyt's. Lt Mrs. Abbie Buell of Wallingford is visiting in town, D. H. Hodge, C. D. Miner and C. R. Perry returned Tuesday from Rhode Island, where they gpent several weeks doing carpenter work. L. A. 8. Mesting. The L. A, S. is to meet at the Hail next Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. J. Ellls, Clara Hllis and Hdith Kllis returned Wednesday g;om visiting relatives in Ludlow, ags. Mrs, F. H. Crocker amnd daughter Nina have returned to Springfleid, Mass., from spending two weeks at Maple Lawn. A. S. Rose and famlily of Springfield ars visiting Mrs, Rose's sister, Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson. To Work on a Dairy Farm. J. B. Lyman and family will leave lo}vlvn r’;&’x!.I week fc;f Long Istand, where Mr. Lyman will be loyed on a dalry farm e Rev. J. G. W, Herold is attending conference at Northfleld. Miss Lida Maxwell of White Plains, N. Y, has been visiting friends in town. / SOUTH WILLINGTON Reyv. James A. Osborne, who ocen- pled the pulpit of Memorial church last Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev. E. 'W. Darrow, spoke to a small but well pleased congregation. Gardiner Hall, Jr, and family join- ed Col. W. H. Hall and family at Ocean beach over Sunday. Under the supervision of Supervisor F. W. Pratt, trap rock is being spread on the road from thig village south. Homer N. Neil, Jr, was home from New Britain over Sunday and Louls C. Dimock also found it convenient to get here with his automobile, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Lillibridge of Hartford were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Lillibridge, Sunday, mak- ing the trip by automobile, A ball game between the Athleties, Happy Safranek, manager, and a team from North Coventry, is schedaled for this (Saturday) afternoon, on the Pin- ney grounds. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Moriarty eof Hartford have been visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morlarty. _James Nedwied is the latest to take the risk of running a motorcycle, UNION Woodstock Young Lady to Teach in District No. 5. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Marcy returnsd to_Hartforq the last of last week, Mr. and Mrs. W Richards called on friends in Brimfield recently Nellle Lynn is visiting friends in Palmer. Elizabeth Allen of Hartferd is with Mies Florence Marcy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrett and son of Sturbridge visited Mrs. Barrett's mother, Mrs. H. G. Horton Thursday. R. B. Horton and son Nelson vistt- ed friends fn Monson the past weels. Miss Grace Myers of Woodstock has been engaged to teach the school In district No. 5, to begin about Sep- tember 1. Herbert Neweil and daughters Springfield are vistting relattves town. ot v STAFFORD Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Wrightman are spending theilr vacation at Block Ts- land. Rev. I, B. Curtiss is spending hls vacation in Albany. The Baptist church will be closed for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Brown and fam- ily are attendipg Northfield confer- ence. Mr. and Mrs. E. Swift, Miss Nettia Brown and Clark Brown attended the vesper service at Mt. Ochepetrick last nda danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowl- edge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and heaith, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hall’s Journal of Health. Rogers, in my ethi T b 2 aate something about your great med cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almest of Santa every home,” the pa- children in my practice.” recom- an excellent remedy.” Dr. W. F, Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says: “I use your Castoria in my practice, and in my family. Dr. Wm. I. McCann of Omabas, Neb., says : ** As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : “It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I haye used it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to other Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : ‘“The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- g0, IlL,, says : “I have presoribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I presoribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything te equal it for ohil- dren’s troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletoher’s,” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Baint Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castoria for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideration in view of the fact that mest medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the peer of anything that I ever prescribed.” » N.J. says: ““I prescribe your Casto- ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with better effect than I receive from any ether cpmbination of drugs.” Y., says: “‘I have used your Casto- ria and found 1t an excelleny remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years, The formuls is excelent.” Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboay, Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “Iam pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria, I think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, but bave used it in my own family.” Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn,, says : “It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Oastoria. The fact of the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of any physician. know of its good qualit\s and re- commend it cheerfully.” . - ASK YOUR “ e e e S ASTORIA Bears the Signature of PHYSICIAL