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Is Going On Tonight, - FIORWICH, CONN., FRID R RS A Sy THE HIGH COST OF LIVING 1y, Director of public works, gives AY, SEPT. 6, 1912. ¥ ] FULL ASBOCIATED 3 PRESS DESPATCHES i i POETRY _ymy } nd Movin of the Contributing Causes a GlOI’lOUS Halr ‘ o EIRY iy b e e o en | | ADVERTISEMENTS W g 11,3 A R, meeta mem.mmt;wgfiflmfi% Nothing Ever Discovered So TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of ;2;;“'33‘&?_! ‘Ji:!z:.:;-' 34 £ I'm not a b s _ Indian Feature Today. ' One of the most thrilling Indian Y B sceae the rapids ‘where he passes to his death i promin itributing causes for from the nearby counties. Lack of plenary powers on the part of the state rallroad coi to director recommends: The development of through trolley freight systems 'to the agricultural districts lyiag within forty miles of the city. Stringent regulations of existing coupled with the develop- nicipal retail stores. anmenttng on the situation, DI- rector Cooke said that the present to Kearney, one of thos: | city-owned markets are doing nothing iy d to the extreme. is of the most picturesque d is' in with California productions, [0 make. products cheaper; that prices 1imit with thrilling mo- ,El'flh a story that is inter- |and the ‘As the | sf are the same as asked by the stores there “seems to be an under- tanding in the matter of prices.” CHINESE RIOT AT VANCOUER. Factions Inflamed by Rumors of a Battle in China. Memorial John G. Kuehn, ‘merchant. throplat | In - %uummaumun last nieh the disabl of 5 o it ‘ig belleved none were 1 h BOOK NOTICES. : rda; By - Harold - Bell M‘{V Y‘?um{'ém in colors by F. Cootes. Cloth, 12mo. The m Supply Co.; Chicago. Price | This is a delightfully wholesome ' book, and, like all that has come from pen, is a startling contradiction to y, too much in vogue, thit interesting must be un- story will give both pleas- profit. ‘Bell Wright's books are as water from the mountains. He Good to Make Hair Lus- trous and Fascinating. Every woman, man or child can easlly have a beautiful head of radiant hair by simply using PARISIAN Sage. It’'s a wonderfully efficient prepara- falling. It's a refreshing, invigorating and pleasant hair tonic and does not con- tain poisonous lead or any harmful in- gredient. en A large bottle can be obtained for only 50 cents at dealers everywhere. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every carton and bottle. See that you get the genuine. You can depend up- on getting it at The Lee & Osgood Co. New Synagogue at New Haven. New Haven, Sept. 5.—In the pres- ence of a large concourse of people, the books of gold leaf in gilding. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BO. OF COUNTY missioners for New London Coun hereb; for ‘a transfer of e, lager beer, +3 d Rhine wine and cider in the Lad ‘buildin, h street, Town of S 01 e in and apartment sald building, any part or-parts of which are cut off or mfiuoned in such manner as to form ths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. M lace of business is not located withha two hundred fest In & direot line from any church edifice or public or. ochial school, or the premises thereto, or any postoffice, g‘ubue»u rary, or cemetery. Dated Dorlvac’h. this 3d of Septem! WANTED. ¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. J ‘Wwood, 166 Franklin St. ° sepbd ‘WANTED—Bright, ambitious woman, age 25 to 50, to become general repr sentative for our new woman’s spec ty; 332 per cent. profit and $35 to $80 weekly easily made by right woman. Bend stamp for sample and particulars. Shaw-Wood Co., Dept. 2182A, Syracuse, N. Y. sep6F WANTED—Lefty Louie: Sh! water pipes like we saw for New York now 2bc at Faga Shop. Under your hat. See? Turkish half in n's Smoke GYP THE sepsd WANTED—The present address of Harry E.”Myers, who moved from Col- chester, Conn., the past r. If ki please send same to Mabel ridge, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 44, Fort Ed- ward, N. Y. sepbd at | House G@irls, Becond Giris and Girls WANTED—A blacksmith and jobber. Galipeau & Ducharme, Willimantic, Conn. sep5d e ‘WANTED—A dining room girl. Ap- ply Ponemah soardul'n‘: House. _sepid -Weavers on out of to Wn; 5 % E N I fine t‘x":ngl- 5 travel- . Norton, sep4d 'ANTED—Forewoman capable . of e e ey T s, - ."M“A':GHDI: E B. Bulletin. WANTED—Live poultry. lard. Tel. 646-6. Wi ‘o buy outside player attachment. e t‘)’. make. Address P. ' Conn. WANPED—Do you want to make from $25 to llfl’v’v ? We want agents In Norwich. e us. Cata- R e g augs0d o and sirls ta S on nn. aug2sd ano runizg. A. G. - A Y WANTED Cook, Family Cook, General -for Shop Work. sition; reason gfven, 315, Providence, R. L ‘Laundry, x sep6d FOR SALE—Fourteen-room boudinfi 1 house, all furnished. Apply to Josepl Perringer, 16 Bath Bt 0 - sepéd TO RENT. RENT—Seven-room cottage house Plne St., six-room tenement No. cluding Sierm hest. “RporeTents I steam 3 o C. F. Whitney, 48 Oak St. g sep5d TO at 18 1 FOR SALE—Two trade for a palr Jot cattle, as I hi use for them. wh. good horses, one extra driver, the other fair driver and 800od worker; will sell che: or will FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- ton. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. augdld Tv RENT—Store at 61 Franklin St; e no . €. Hafner, Norwich 3 sepdd FOR 8. old, well broken, kind and gentle. a; M uire of M. J. Coggeshall, Norwich, dc:. ‘el. 218-15. Bep4 e pair oxen, five years @ good location for any retail Inquire at Bulletin Office. . jy27d modern con- —_— . e . nmnn?.n R0O! v‘;;l:fi.l. 3 UnADn‘S? F‘llflut 8344, FOR SALE—One hors nd_one pair yearling O. Swan. Tel. 615-12. 1100 pounds, shire stee! sep2d rs. | Tooms. Enquire of J, bindex, 108 Broadway. ‘may1sd THINK IT and 1250 We'u ruull:r envelo neatly printed, for each, g;fih Smlz for sas es prices for an of. nn. FO] C. breds, tered, no Button. FOR SALE—Steam rating 1200 square fe new fine condition. \See residence. Fo: T. F. Burns, 9 PRINTING—Look at these prices 6% envelopes (regular business ted in corner, & L. 4¢ 0:° 30000, % 3 ‘él!fl 3$1.76; 33, printed. $1. i g AL ments, X inte ,000, $1.85; 5,000, $6.00; % ey ot iy Attt | ry 3 1;"3'1.‘1 for samples. The otin Co. er; 'lng. Cona. 7 OVER—350 noteneaas business size 1.90; “d 1r Weel 8. an 1 ot ey sy o i) R e WANTED _Honsckeeper wants posi- | oL The Bulletin Company, Norwich, g;g in the country. Apply at o ’&Pn Cos ce. thorough- R R ton. "g' F. D. 5, Norwich, Oow e L L A heater, catalogue ool vely it at owner's r_particulars_inquire 2 _Franklin St._aug? tage, §1 per day; large.one, modern in RENT—The s E - ‘,‘:,?‘ Y ‘g. g:’: Fo. 35 Broad. grooery siora. ADHIY to Wittiem 3 DATE 1 of 7d 500 000, i 500 1,600, 0. ' 5 i wad Binders, Nor- itly looated 2% pasture_and wood, 134 miles irom R. R. station near markets, 14 room house with verandas, SALE—Pleasan! 'm, 35 acres excellent plow ludes h fur- nishings, farming_tools d mfl, Tryon's Agency, llu-lll-l“fl. e WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Tee! us. hest paid th sent for We, the . ices v old A e, the undersigned, are el J. B. LUCAS, -~ Py S iven real characters from real | p. 5 ~ Cemtral c 1, iver, ol atches, ken ‘books will continue their up- e W Bl Jewelry and Precious Sto; standards, his religion, in this story ‘of the love of a true a good woman. h Composition, Beok N By Stratton, D. Brooks, President University of Oklahoma, formerly Superintendent of Schools in Boston. Cloth, 12mo, 432 pages. American Book Company, New York . Price $1. Intended for the third and fourth years in secondary schools, and treat- ing of the four forms of discourse— description, exposition and argumentation—in a comprehensive manner, It includes a review of grammar and chapters on poetry, the essay, lyric, epic and novel. d te attention is devoted to letter writ and to short themes of vari- ous types, both oral and written. The NEW YORK I8 DOUBLED student s taught to express his ideas —— . in Last Nine Months. v Y s in that return be made to this Court. Return to James McGraw, Slocum HiIL Prices right.. h books, priced 23, 25, 28, 35, 40, 45 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ban .. and Tecelve reward. 0 Tel. 1189, TERSO! every and 50 lents. The above and foregoing is & irue hnps%n’ Copn. Sam RpaY at Mrs. Richard Mansfield’s -——“—.E‘Jf‘_?__“_ cle policeman’ from o ey Sept. 5—Automobile fa- e streets of New York almost ‘with simplicity, accuracy and fullness; e Were 138 Fatalities on Streets | to read critically and to reason sound- y. Willidms’ Choice Literature. By Sher- man Williams, Chief of School Li- braries Division, New York State Education Department. Cloth, 12 mo, iltustrated. American Book Company, ew York. Seven THis new serles provides a complete compiled by.Col. Edward | COurse of supplementary reading for of the National Highweys |the first eight school years. shows that from | Seven being intended for the seventh corre! Book and elghth years. The material has been selected and arranged with great care, and will train children to love year. Wagons killed | 800d literature. Each selection is not agamst 11 | took the lives 14 . ' REFUSE TO GIVE UP ) THE HOBBLE SKIRT * Wemsn of Morgantown, W, Va. Re- ) udt‘hulnit Fall Style Garment. W. Va, Sept. 5—De- 1 last year: trolley | only a schoolroom classic, but is well of 86, an increase { Worth g for its own sake, and WiIl interest the pupil. Much space is devoted to poetry, especially~ in the lower books. A Hospital for Sick Wheat. In Canada there is a “hospital” where diseased wheat is “cured” of various complaints, the most commo: of which is that known as “sm This is a kind of fungoid growth which of September, A. Ra;itdlh. A. Belair, Moses nard, Jose] I hereby certify that e :bw- named signers and endorsers ar: lectors and taxpayers, owning _real estate, in the Town of Sprague. Dated at Sprague, this 4th day of September, A. D. s1,‘112. Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. oD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Nfi{wlfih.lg? the 5th day of Septem- er, A, D. Present—NELSON J, AYLING, Judge. w“ of Walter H. Potter, late of Nofwich, in sald District, deceased. ‘Julia L. Potter of Norwich. Conn., appeared in Court by counsel and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument urporting to be the last will and estament of sald deceased, be admitted to_probate. ¥ hereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 9th di 0 Eegtem r, A. D, 1912, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon. be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a clrculation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and copy. Attest: sepbd AT A COURT OF PROBATE_ HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, 0'5 the 5th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1912, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Guy Dolbeare Button, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Wealthy A. Button of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a etition praying, for the reasons there- n set forth, that an instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased be admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 9th day of September, A. D. 1912, at 11 o'clock iii the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. sep2d CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at omce for cash. be Fruit farms and farms with age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, WANTED General Housework Girlg Day Laborers, ress. FREE EMPLO)YMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. apra7a Help, three - Boys, one Wait- LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On New London turnpiks, be- tween Norwich Town and Tradi Cove, a black silk shawl P. 0. Box 34, Norwich Town. LOST—Tuesday, between fair and _Franklin watch. Finder field. square, _gen : notify Box 372 5 o 4 sepbd LOST—Ten months’ old Jersey hetfen ‘ocker. jel, golden x;me‘% Tegister, white breast, No. 4805. Return to this ' School Supplies Pencils, Pen Holders, Erasers, Crayons, Paints, Ink, Mucil kins, Etc. age, Tablets, Slates, Straps, Bags, Baskets, Paper Nap- Top B Doth Carosts ne o) - | s a8 ncaty Rkt one Runabous One set Double Harness, heavy mouni- nicke! and cone Single Hmhrvr!‘: 8d ds 'S brown, ce. msepbd nes. y_sent by return mail, Phla. & Company EST. 20 flclflw“l,!l Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE | One Two-Seated 1 trimmed, DR. D. L. HERE YOU ARE ° line and trolley. Really a delightful home. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. Sale of Antiques house, “The Homestead,” 802 Ocean Avenue, New London. beginning Monday, 2nd, untfl Friday, Septem- |5 For five days, St FOR SALE 't ‘We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold ser:p and Platinum. Highest prices Near the Fair Ground, Norwich. Tel 736. sep2d Fine house, barn, hennery, five acres atlnnd.rrultu\db;fl mear city 86 Cliff Street TWO FAMILY HOUSE Farm of 40 acres, with an ex- cellent house, barns * and hen- houses, plenty of water on the place. The farm is pleasantly located, 8 minutes’ walk from a city trolley line and 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin square. Prioce s low amd a liberal loan can be ‘arranged. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, JUST ARRIVED. Express car of 28 Horses. nice Chuk_n. big Horses and Drivers. Have on hand 45 head to pick from They must be sold or exchanged. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS L, fronti Ocean, Tonting the Atlantis TO RENT—For September, small cot- | 52 3 " now, The heat™ 1 Sotn "Nl smowgni " They clean on from tol taf T dow what Kind o Is in their own, 80, while the o8 Man ort to reap s Tm not a workin' now. ong huds Beats farmin’ qn’h i As the feller says, I J&fl' guess I'll make my comp'ny bow BT TE A T — b, —_—— TO RENT—Lower tenement of four Bredford, - |5 Situated in the Town of Charlestown, on hes in th miles long, sandy bottom, excel- lent boat! and fishi. The ing pal I am offering for only $20f same ocean, Bame beach, onl miles east of Pleasant View. Her at a low flgure and have it increase. i many 'fold in a year - or twi Avall yourselves of this opportunis and don’'t be amon, a chance to buy a seashore cottage nt: & | B. Ruschit of that, clty, toh. K ; ence of 38 3-4 inches, recently found I by Dr. B rate ion that stops scalp itch over night, | waNTED —Tw lass hous LAUNDRY- ats 'OR RENT—Fla . —— enforce traffic compacts and rates, H = o first class - U Y—Fully equipped, latest| ¥ Flat six rooms, McKin- A 5 ditions the | kills all germs at once, banishes dan- | painters. Apply at once. D. S. Under- | machinery; | ration; a good propo- | ley A 18 Maly, sepéd ‘Wing’s Two Suitors, the Superb | In seeking to better conditions the ;o o % Pog: o and stops hair from H 0 D r PALL IEGUITY 3 D \ formerly owned by the late & those ‘that will| rpe.recently construcied house ~ ’'s han f said heari .(after they are all sold) 1 w! ~ iy oo handiwork is | actacks ‘ceriain Kerfiols of the Wheat | 5o Si0 BSSTInE (20rE0%, Be ERvEn, b7 EDWIN FAY ¢ R PARK $% Souche o, “Comls Sa oot it | Jonsihan, Camp of Hasttord, Ot % to best advantage in the . and he exact and o 3 Fin bt th and changes the gluten and starch into [ in some newspaper having a circula- it bt over remember if you- pur- | budlt. to- the i i 0 goyrves and lines that the|a black duat. The dust adheres to the | tion In said Distriot, at least three days one I pay your expenses for any | the exterior is almost an exact repro- ¢ 3 .style of gowns worn by wo- | good kernels when the grain is thresh. | prior to the date of said hearing, and 111 M:Kinley Ave. distance not over 100 miles. = Trans- | quction of Wa 8 house _at 4 accentuate, 40 of the most prom- | ed, greatly lowering its value, that return be made to this Court. . portation from Westerly in auto. In- | Mount Vernom. p t young women in this city have | Al (he whesr mEs LAl i NeLsox 1. Avimve, suaze. | The Chelsea Savings Bank Large yard and two barme. vestigate. back from. the atreet:and is A o themselves not to wear any|tain area of the “hospital s Ihepected | coll,A20V0, 8nd Toregoins is o true et WAL & e, ed by a large lawn, which makes the R godsied afer the new plaited by’ gritn napector, Tho disqualifies R htent: ' FANNIE C. CHURCH. = B J L CASE. e L W T+ ana 3 | Sftect all the more impressive. L pattern. e ea.se W] a 3 In the petition Which they are now | be’ sent. o the “hospitals for trear. | —omre Clevic ugust AMES L. CASE, Sugdd ey, Bl The Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend for the six months‘ending August 31,1912, at the rate of four per centum per an- num, payable on and after the sixth : of September. esterly, R. L ong the women of the circulating ame city the styles which the modistes ‘have decreed for the coming season are denounced as “hideous and tend- artificiall ln%‘m i ® petition already has several DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the District of Connecticut. In the matter of George P. Pooler, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 2933. Upon Petition for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the above named Bankrupt, of Norwich, New Mark Cole, the first hatter in Mont- mery counts, Mo, made a hat for gflllm Liogan of that lm mh erved Logan 20 vears. » ;ued of 20 ounces of muskrat fur ment. Arriving here, the grain is un- loaded from the vans by means of a steam shovel, and then discharged into scale hopper, where it is weighed. The cleanest of the smutty wheat is then cleansed by the aid of 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE hundred signatures. in town will be asked to sign it. ARRESTED IN BRONX » FOR ANSONIA MURDER Every woman huge ‘brushing machines, and the very d(r%v is submitted to a washing process, and afterwards dried and treated with the brush. The wheat, which is thick with dirt, but which has a pure kernel be- neath the coating of “smut,” is some- London County, im said District, has filed his application, dated Sept. 2d, A. D. 1912, for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptey, and that all his creditors and other persons interested, objecting to such discharge, may at- tend before Amos A. Browning, BEsq., Referee in Bankruptey, at CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, Treasurer. We Are As Near To You FOR SALE No. 116 High St. house ar- Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will xed with 13 oun: of reccoon fur, gd held an ”%! ‘bpshel. The crown was 18 inches high and the brim six inches wide. i Edward Richerdson, the veteran baker of Quincy, Mass, hed a ue experience shortly before Mfln‘% v i times scoured between pieces of metal | merer 5 officee in | as your phone. Call 868 and let us business a few years ago. A wedding Guiseppe Maffei Wanted for Killing pagsing . through a revolvi al | Norwich, in sald County ahd District, | know your wants in the floral and ranged for three temants re. t to him A ¥ S ng machine. | on the ith day of October, A. D. 1912 3 cently rebuilt and decorated, now Id ch on easy terms. | cake 25 years old was Joseph Baraco in Saloon. Whichever treatment is chosen for'|at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. then and | Bonting line. The pleasure sball be be sol eap y New York, Sept. 5—Guiseppe Maf- tel, of Ansonia Conn., was arrested Jere today on a charge of murder. /State policeman Virelli of Ansonia, and a local detective made the arrest at a house in Bronx Borough. The the prisoner, ac- that on Sept. 3 last after an argument in a saloon accusation against cording to Virelli is the “patient,” it is nearly always suc- cc sful, and the grain eventually ap- pears as clean as though it had never been contaminated. Sisal grass, or henequen, was de- clared for export during the first three months of 1911 through the Am- erican consulate at Progreso, Mexico, to the value of $2,394,946. there to examine the bankrupt and to show cause, if any they have, why such discharge should not be granted. AMOS A. BROWNIN Referee in Bankruptcy. Conn., Sept. 5th, 191! sepéd TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a transfer of Cardi & Faraco's license to sell and exchange Norwich, ours to please you. Any iriormation desired will be cheerfully given, and visitors always welcome, GEDULDIG'™S GREENHOUSES, 77 Cedar Street. MONEY LOANED ready for inspection; price very reasanable. For further informa- tion call upon THOMAS H. BECKLEY, %78 Main St. Phones: 724 368-2 N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, City Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high lanc situate on by a local man to be refreshed for his ilver wedding anniversary. ‘Mr. Rich- irdson hed baked the oake himsell for the wedding 26 years before. George P. Holt of New Haven, Ct., 80 yen;‘:ol age, a veteran of the Civil war, and of Indian’ emcounters in the west, has presented te the historical soclety of his native tewn, ‘Milford, his also of Ansons: i @ e” uniform which he wore he. I:A‘)t and klll"e‘g Joseph Baraco, spirituous and _intoxlcating liquors, on Diamonds, :}’aal:’lyzeiinge::el!;i Aints Jrecadem v USRS TN d&”:; ‘!;'e"’,‘,wm. preie, B or-ni.-ttl:n Ry aeots s foond semcam oot Tn‘the Building ‘at 18 Barh siract. ues | Lowest Hates of Interest 4n old the east to Montauk on the west. Only [ movement, In this organization, the dresses tective the Morrisania station. of houses in New York. De- Virelll traced the man to the Bronx house. He was locked up in Hoods of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments’in sald building, any part or parts of which are cut Off or par- titioned In such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct establisned firm to deal with. | (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. | b t NOTICE On acoount of the large demand foi read and Ples, he has disposed of his restaurant Chef Munyard's Home-made Bi 35 minutes’ ride ‘rom Westerly station, N. Y. N. H. & H R R hone, R L urpose of which was to promote the Hlection of Limcoln, Mr. Holt was & leader. Alice Heggn Rice's new novel, A oBIT bus&ness and will now glivefllll his :dl- Romance (L.'r Bl)llyl:‘)olfx ?:,b:kwcd“: t b - e Sel ', fou! . IRLUARY. - line from any chureh edifice or pubiic Brea oie. i Donimass: will 0 Eacs 5 }l?..,\ D oboarance. ot Hee ' gliasmensl Prof. Hans Jorgensen. arl perfaining thereto, ‘or - any . postatfice Y ried on at the old stand. Two-pound | success, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Wayne, Ind, 4 public library. or cemetery. Dated at B e e N Paten, The new bovk 18 sald to be . Fort o, ., Sept. 5. —Prof, B s tery. Dated at 3 rooms, restaurant: d boardink ¢ 3 Jrghs e . A 27 of August, A. D, | T.afayetts street will be closed from | houses suppiied & holesale prices. much loager than sgy of the others, Fears & e o - tacuty ot s | acicates scrofula and all | oait Srich R W | oL e Wil i or- | i orgcr e rSelt b Hic | FARMS A SPECIALTY | iiig U Bevedtlt o' asmtion k ; cralgned, are clectors wud tax: | S8 P e P Ean e, by thelinch MUY L of Mumesota, at Minneap- | Other humors, cures all their | palers. owing real eciate” “of “the | ther notice, : " A m Rt kb aanit tay & Rlod ut i w2 | Beken 0t Notwboh. and riale, of ‘e : 3 42 WEST MAIN { 2 Villlmantic, Conn | Watson Gtider that she y olle, . :’:m::;l ':% vo“'n- effects, makes ‘hf' blood 1:1(1‘ endorse the foregoing appiication ng| Per orfEe S Z 2 sepsd Norwiei, Conn. | 132 Spring Strasl illlmantic, large cauras wad wille x big Bovel { three Wedks ugo to undergo » surgicat | and abundant, strengthens all | Donato Sraccio ror \icenso, "and STREET COMMISSIONER, | el - ===| what s belideed -to B the ebsart ‘ A e 5 nereby certify tnat sald applicant 1s a % 3 f‘:; mmm m the vital organs. Take it. T"”::’f.‘;’m":um he loensed pursuant THE FI"EST llR. F W HOLMS. nen"“.muu.u ticket npre‘ ur--nu'd -:-n i \2 inneapolis o pplication. Dated at Norwich . . | vas collect: recently by i ugtor 1n St Louls and St Paal, this 2ith day of August, A Br 1618 1ST e ton S Moeetho., Jifiee ram.§ John A, Mora R e 5 7S Shannen Bufldlag Anmex, Reom A, onductior 2 P~y Adelard Morin: B W G, Loy 35 DINNE R/| ricshon s oct10d | between Conncil Bluffa and Boone, I Kirby. 1 heraby cartify that the abev: | [DRe Ee Jo JONES SC on a line operating between Council namad signers and endorsers are elec- Lors and taxpayers owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich, D al Sumile 46, Shannen Building ~iN TOWN JEWETT CITY HOTEL Bluffe and Chicago. -The ticket way #0ld on Julr 22, 1875, and bore nn its pich, thi . bt . New and Up-to-date in svery face the statement that §f would bs i DoV B thig 2 day of Suguat, A D | may, elgvator Shetastsat ‘strest an- | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 partioulan . " | wood wetween Councll Bitls and Chis 1012, Dora R, Portelance, Ass oWl - lcluk. augdIy ance, TRe®® .. ., 3 IRA E LEWI& Prearieton ~ . | cagp wRogeyar R

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