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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHE COLCHES LEGAL NOTICES.. Going On Tonight, EVER WATCHFUL POETRY Vasdeville and Moving Plotures at| gold ; = e - len Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John < O THE ETERNAL. SRAIREEL e ot | WPl [ it o M7 St o : o 2 e it e . Motion Plotures and Songs at Breed | On Saturday, September 28, Mr. and f- under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or Wadh 036 of daylight seem oo M No. 37, L O, O, i, [Mrs. John Marks colebrated their £0ld- | tyoi0n the kidney secretions. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING. " - God, the unchanst 1os 1 !r’fio;-' TS | Yeing dndiversacy. The couble| goo tnat they have the amber hue| Tae Legal Voters o:“::r: Town of TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of i the, punchansing, pities iike ¢ wich, Kest | No. 1395, 0. . O yere married in Germany, September | of et cohim T SO &l rust v and wait, the deyetar 7o murogan |28, 1862. s, Marks' maiden Town meeting on 7 et 1. 1912, T et et W Mg 5 57 The discharge not excessive or in- [at 5 oclock in the forenoon, at Yeo: . . & e garet e s Ty e | it mans' Hall, for the following purpose: 5c per llne, SIX words to the llne T e e h Central Labor Union meott in ters’ Hall. to this country December 31, . 1st—To elect by ballot Town Officer: o By They settled in New York. Mr. Marks| Contain no “brick-dust like” sedi- | ror the eguine e 1 o . No more can move the mountaine enlisted in Company H. 117th N. ¥.|ment. n25.T0 hear and act on the report, of Chin S Aesve Freeths of St an g vols, February 10, 1864 and was trans- | Doay's Kidney Pills are especially ; other officers, in- banish ) D ¥ | cluding the special committee. FOR SALE. i 01 s Soeanl, farred later to Company B, 48th . % | for weak iianeys. : ;frlomfikel euvision. for' the 'ra- WANTED. i TO RENT. Lishi" from Wis throns or lovieg 4 g 9 Ways. % ALE—] o 2| 1 ] oo Austin, Bullding, iety meets [September 10, 1865 at Raleigh, N. C.| Let a Norwick citizen tell you how | 4th—To authorize the Selectmen to| WANTED—Milk route centrally 1o yel:gnnfi:u&"d l\;lfgén.d“x:fi:‘re:‘s e | prigd BNT_Furnished rooms in a Sentrally lo; Trust the Biternal, oh, repent in meeke Of that heart's pride which frowss and will not yieid, He came to this place in the early 708 and worked in the Colchester Rubber company’s plant. They have living 6 cated. Address Milk, Bull privat WANTED—Work by young man; had experience in carpentering and grecery family in & very central loca- eam lLeat and modern conven- Inquire of Bulletin Co. sep27d A PRIVATE FAMILY would rent to purchase a stone crusher. 5th—To see if they will assume the indebtedness of West Street Schiool Dis- ric they work. . Michael Cox, 44 Summit Street, Nor- wich, Conn., says: “I was in pretty octld an reed buby car- o care Bulletin Co. FOR SALE—Pullm riage. Phone 1026-5 sons and 3 daughters, also 17 grand- 6th—To see if they will vote to re- | Dusiness. address “Carpenter,” care | I68e. - o 5 Then to thy child heart shall come . - - . t1d o gentleman a steam heated. furnished strength in weakness, pA children, and 3 great grandchildren. |bad shape as the result of kidney and | scind the vote Y ot the Jest Town | Bulletin Co. oc FOR SALE—] milch Jersey cow. ed, furnishe. BOUGHT PEQUOT BUILDING. | The foliowing sons and daughters | bladder trouble about a month ago. | Heoting in regard to *Luilding an 8- | —WANTED Fosition = asistant 1 L Ny W Bu-Bolik 1, Nursiohy phons, "1%:5::3:-".:&:‘2‘.{“.«?':} And NIIL MR S e Their | FeTe Dresent: Henry A. and Albert|mpe kidney secretions were paintul in | S bigrile Sonoolhouse in Chestaut | pousew: Apply at this office. ootid|Comn. ¥V . = octld|g: Builetin. sopdn William P. MeKensie. Peck-MoWilliams Co. Complete Their | G, Marks of Malden, Mass, John J. Hill District. T & FOR SALE—Two pointer dogs, one y gifts, Marks of Naugatuck, Fred W. of Col- | Passage, causing me much miséry end T, oUda Y Bing, | broken, one partly broken. RENT—Barn in rear of Bulletin Ownership of Entire Property. e o YrIulds K Wt Shaviys 85 Teiephone | mutiain FROM “RESIGNATION, % A parCly : g on Frankiin St. Inguire at b — chester, Mrs, Willlam F. Kramer of|I could hardly get around, owing to | §if 15 see if they will make some | monograming @ speciaity; all orders or | 2800 Norwich, Conn. octld | Bulletin Office. sepldd The Peck-MoWilliams Co., which has | Cambridge, Mass, and Mrs. Frank|pains in my back. Reading of Doan's | Provision for a revaluation of taxable | calls given prompt ttention, AW"_[{:; PARLOR SET—Fine condition, will ml—’ ’-‘l'medlhm' not, therefors, him whe one-half of the Pequot build- | Palmer of Willimantic. The couple |, " - property. ~ Mrs. W. B. rove St. 0¢tld| seil very low price, as ‘present owner [ 1oy Op\ o gy um“u'“ odens; - PR L e pressnted with mmany gitte ta. | Kidney Pills I obtained a box at N. D. | PS80 make provision for the sup- |~ n 7. Ciched room, cen- | (annol use same. The Fanning Stadios, | ZT_re_odure 13 Mall _ SepSd Malf. _sepod _|Judge vain beforehand human cares; cluding a number of gold pleces. Rev. | Sevin & Son's Drug Store, and in three | POTt :I_frfhoolnklnr the ensuing year. me"'{wngd_ with conveniences, it | No. 31 Willow St. sepliTuThS | =FURNISHED ROOMS Central loca- whgrmn,-;“-g; ';gg:w;--‘:" H. A Blahke. pastor_of the Congre- | days after I began using them I noticed | priggs across Hop River o & "o" poasivle, by 1y Address A5 Bul-| “rom SALB—Bey mare, e for i oMgihy™ SmmA Morss, 18 Unlon'3C | Who needs 10t Tove and power 1o gational church and Rey. B. D. Rem- | improvement. The kidney secretions| 11th—To see If -they will authorize |letin s = o work; terms| — | l0Ve (ransient, power &n unreal ington, pastor of the Baptist church, be:Bme natural and T was soon rid of | the, Selectmen to lay out a road on | WANTED—A few good weavers for :l‘gtt_fl- Tel. 662-12 or call 47 Hamllton | 0 RENT—Store at 61 Franklin Bt; | o (reads at easclife's um attended. Rev. Remington renewed each side of the Green and close the | cotton mill; also frame spinners and sepdd | a good-ocation for any retail business. Wayei : ekt r - e Inquire at Bulletin Office. Y¥31a - | Him blames not Fausta, rather praise! the marriage ceremony. A nice spread | €very symptom of kidney complaint. jone now in use and grade the Green. | doffers and a mule spianer. The Quid- FOR SALE—One pair five year old | — % Tather thyself for some alm i e St s, M. Wieka | cumnr raee Don' Kianes P 1o g Ao G sy of U | e O wgng | ofG e Doviie " Skt 55,5 | o mac® g0 SRoh o | Koo (it o, 2,00 0 d s an officer of Morton ‘ainter post, | highly.” 13th—To designate The . Norwich S = - = via o er than hear thes, No. 9, G. A. R. ,of this place. 3 leti i | TWANTED _Shoemaker. FOR SALE—A good driving horse|—ita | Ask not to amuse but to set fres; R oo Corrihy vottmati Maday, o For aale by all dealers. Price 50 Bulletin ‘for ‘printing’ all”otficlal no- | - WARWED. Iuottl St (mare). sound ud:)llslnd,'lllfl years old; | 0 RENTThe siore No. 35 Broad- B e T et er-Milburn _Co,, Buffalo, —To lay @ tas the ex- |~ carriage, buggy with cushion tires and | way, next to the Wi 5 grening trom o visit In South Coven | Reu*yori: soie asents for the United | pehses 1o b, Sobming 3oare e o | pVANTEDA Youne en 9,080 ® | Marncaids 088 ncurly now: g 55 -3 Kowpsend aars | AP0 UGUEN fole grudge 1o ines snd g % Sth—To autherize tha Selectmen to -2 sonable, & obart ocery stora. = Apply to Willam H. At Farewell Reception. Aites, borow mon © and managé mill| —r oSS R istaa, i | The rapt securtt; Remember the name — Doan's —and S WANTED—To rent and manegf . FOR SALE—Eight Rhode Island Red apr Tot Hoy beiteve me. who await Rey. B. D. Remington and wife were Tith—To see if they will vote to dis- | poarding house, -Apply at Bulletin A S = - . N Bt FEiany e "sanicry | tako 20 other. continge Bivia‘superoision of Fubis | B sepba.™ | conkerole; parteet Sinee. Gou't Sogrie | E% 0 DS gz cocpal M- | No. i ffom chince, have' omemered farewell reception at the South Con- Sohoole, it they will vote to| ~AGENTS wanted To woll the Sun|Krset sep30d gregati church to the Rev. Willlam LEGAL NOTICES. charge a license to out of town ped- | vacuum.cleaner; operates like a carpel | = e Rarber's fixtures for sale They, winning room to see and hear, P. Knapp and wife, who will soon dlers. sweeper; needed in every home and of- e e B And to men’s business not too cheap, and at once. 7 " . big profits. Write at RS g o ingvieat leave for British Gast Atrica, whero Columbta, Conn., Sept. 25, 1912, fice; quick Sales bford, Thomson St.|St, Putnam, Conn. sepsod To RBNT Draw to the gen they hiave been for the past 16 years NOTICE GEO. H. CHAMPLIN, Stiitord, Conn. ep26d | “¥OR SALE_Ono pals of oxen seven Pt St b e v ssionar! 7 5 %o the Arthur Remington of . Proyidence, ANNUAL TOWN MEETING. J. L._PORTER, WANTED—Forewoman, capable of | Jea78 2i% VRS 3300 G5, "hemiock not weak, 1 might repiy, L. BUGENE WINTER, was the guest o fhis father, Rev. B. Belect: men. D. Remington, the past week. Ray Bliven of Salem was a Col- chester caller Saturday. e handling help; state age and wages; references and particulars of your ex- perience. Address E, B, Bulletin. sep26d WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, Not foolish, Fausts, In His eye. —Matthew Arnold. ONE SEPTEMBER MORN. and chestnut lumber. Gardi 15 Oak Str FOR SALE Ross ensilage cutter size 113, 13-inch cut. a 34-ioot swivel Carrier, in first class condition. George The Legal Voters in Town meeting In the Town of Norwich, State of Con- necticut, are hereby notified and warn- ed to meet fn annual Town meeting at the Town Hall in the City of Norwich, in sald Town, Oct. Jnauire of A T. oct1d sepdsd Annual Town Meeting E‘ug.‘e House 8 rooms and 454 West Main ‘Street ‘Madam Butterfiy For Evening and If Trovatore For Matinee at Davis ! Theater. ‘was in town on Monday arranging on Monday, 7th; . SRR Do you remember that Saptember morn b e d stonoBrapher or typewriter. ~ Address | Weils, 'betweeu So. o 4 R LR e B o oA . . Business Managor Richards for the | . “t';" L“":"' tetiee: 5 e D e yifh] . The Legal Voters of tho Town of | B 5P Bulletin, sep24d | limantic. Teiephone. sep27d Attractive location. o e corm - < om the London county councils feret ade, | Sprague are hereby warned to meet in TOR SALB—At onocs. one pair of i unch of scarlst poppies in yome English Grand Opera company, | ., Wit 110 CO0ACOR, COURRy SoUBEmE ::d"':;frgéufi:d g;“l.;'f‘“‘fg':l“‘“f el Viliage of Bal. | WANTEDMon and women wanted | | FOR SALEZAL oot Sroken, welgh All modern improvements. b - -y .. and, Do e o L ne e | e Y ook "in ‘the evening | ic, in said Town, on Monday, Oct. 7ih, | for govenment positions: 380 MoBE: | 363 The * Address Chas, M. Ames, It F. “Twas_then 1 entered an enchanted the Davis theater for the pro- 1913, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of | thousands of appoiniments coming: tie, Conn._sep2d__ | Enquire the Misses an of Madame Butterfly, found | i¥ities of that portion of Greater |on aid Oct Tuh JiE to At SA MG | saia day, to give in thelr ballgts for | write for list of posiions ope, Tragt: o3 WULHE e of Lucas, |1 xnew. Gear, as my heact went out ta a demand for high class opera nden. It should be understood that their recommendations_ reports of the |the election of Town Officers who are lin Institute, nt. 358, Rochester, N. FOR SALE—A handsome antiqus 28 M m you, Greater Loudon, with an approximate = t he arranged also for a mat- Town Treasurer, the Treasurer of the |reauired by law to be elected by bal- four high post solid mahogany be« That we were meant for man and wife, 7 : id, in_fn 11 Travatore will be population of 7,250,000, overlays the | Town Deposit Fund, the Sinking Fund | 106, to serve said Town for the ensuing | “\WANTED Live poultry. G. A. Bu.- | Stead, more than 100 years old, Telephone 817-5. octt” we two. R i o R B county of London' and passes into the Commission, tho Heaith Otficet, the | Y. .\ i1 be open for the recep. | 12Fd__Tel. 646-6. aigsla” | condition; great pargain, Dr. Frauk TuS |t toved ‘you ‘then, dear, an 1 love you withi 100 piople in en- [ founties of Middlesex, Herts, Hasex, | School ViBLor, And 108 Satavice, bo lay | tom of bailots from § oclock & m. | WANED Pisno tunlog A G. Qo 221414 When time has touched the halr sbove hat the | same, rincivelt | siven I the Landon county councils | §,8x 1o oot te | sxvennes ‘ot (| Ao’ Sttt % oo a3 oot “Fad o B eaeble - 1a: '|'[| REN Tour &yek were fxed upon the sunser, statement appear below: 3 in the afternoon of sald day to hear - d Bopdiation 4 5aer, debt, gs58- | RUDIC schools, now consolidated under | 1% o0, MUSCIOOR O Sorta 0} e Se- fuire 15 Franknn Street. ep16d St e ave PR G it 583.000; ratible’ value, $ITOII: | o inir e e Romne apd t0 Ax ihe |lectmen, Treasurer. and other Town FOR SALE—Lodging house In the | gvom oot 1st, the upper i g weddings a vear, 0.201; birtha, 112,- | compensation of he Tax Collector, | CECES e i e L 4 most aesiradle sectlon, of S¢ Botolbh | oagooa Building, No. 103 - Broadway, | 10 “eory” "TVINE in the golden 1955: deaths, 61,909; deaths by accldent, | Al l:“:lgog‘e'!:r&:ngem-gl:; e Tewn o jay a tax to meet the current ex- B exeeptionaily well furnished and is | IOW used s & goxclahm For particu- | Recalls the day on which our love was 46, fires, 3,208 paupers, 10860 | WLl SCreyt ot the Town In the School- | penses of said Town for the ensuing full of permanent lodgers. Wil posl- | (158, Induire THE 0SGOOD Co., born, police, 17,203:" soidiers, 10,058; postal | the interest of the Town In the BPA20L | year. = tively show an income of $125 montaly | Commerce St sep1dd | —Norah Sheppard, in the “Harmsworts employes, 49,069; firemen, 1,365; motor | hoUae Sifuated i the 10w Ot o tusket | To see If they will vote to authorize Gver-and above ail expenses. It must Red Magazine” for Sept. 1. cars, the Selectmen to borrow not to exceed ,318; cattle, 3,371; sheep, 2,941; be secn to be appreciated. Other cir- 1 Sonbol District upon the: Town of | the Selectmen e ! : 3 porary loans to meet the Ctmstances ~ compel saie. Write ‘for D T ads (acrel LA o | e ] oan ot pey 6K sich | FUDNINE expenses of said Town until Drice spd terms. Boston Real Ewtais HUMOR OF THE DAY Gellvered. 805,900,000 postoards, 109, | sum of money to the Town of Norwich | th taxes are payaple, 20 °140 Boyiston St. Boston, Mass. SE0100: Seloarame, 26, 68500 12| &5t Selecimen of sald Towns may | yiktrva"to" the liquidation” o the iho LT 0 Ken Ho—Before T was maried 1 thaught Py AR agree upon. THINK women were angels. She—Well, The imports into London constitute Gebtedness of the. former Shetucket|We will buy any quantity, d VER—250 noteneaas Also to detérmine whether the Town ov 5 » e d 250 6% (regular business it—now know they are.—Loston 33.6 per cent. of the total imports into | will ‘sote that the property of the sev- | chool District, and relative to the pur avel tl tod, for §1.9 Rudy for occupancy k {hio United Kingdom, and more. tha | Sral Sohool Distiicte, Iying within'tho | chase of the fnterest of all pardes | from a quart to 1,000 bushels. | &t “35%0 50 e sanzies ' sad Transcript. half the income tax on salaries is paid | limits of the Town, that were consoli- v e g S : pricés for sny Driating you are in nsed at once. Weldon—Is he a man of braine? by London. dated Into one School District by the I AR Soviar DistHics, b ORTH & CO. ©of. 'The Bulletin Company, Norwich, Kane—Well, he runs a bigger auto- Vote o1 the Town on Oct, 34. 1811, be | Verssilles in sald former District and| J, C. Wi by | Conn. mobile than any of Bis crediters— appraised and the debts of sald Distriet | {3 T35 : FOR SALE O, L C. pigs, (horougn: Rooms over New York Globe. G estimated according to the provisio To see it they will vote to purchase. 50 to 56 Market St. reds, reglatared, oge Bater in p b - - Saved by His Wife. of the Statute laws of the Blate relat: | ex¢’ hooke for the use of the Publio Sountry Ludlow Farmm, North Stoning: o i We call that gir] ‘Juares.’ " “Why? She's.a wise woman who knows just | 118, (0, cases of congolldution of B! | sohools In sald Town, and will appro- ton R B D o Norwick, Conn. H. Bliss Jewelry Store, She's been captured six times priate $150 for said purpose. To see If they will vote to accept State ald for the improvement of the highways of said Town and will ap- propriaie not to exceed $5,000 for euch mprovement under the latw relative to State aid. what to do when her husband's life in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Brain- tree, Vt, is of that kind, “She insi ed on my using Dr. King’s New Dis- covery,” writes Mr. F,, "for a dreadful c?lugl. when 1 was so weak my friends all tho Button. FOR SALE—Steam heater, catalogue raling 1200 square feet, comparatively new fine condition. See it at owner's residence. Kor particulars inquire of T. F. Burns, ¥2 Franklin St augsid this season.”—Pittaburg Post. “When does'your husband find #ime to do all his reading?” “Usually when 1 want to tell him something impor- tant."—Detroit Free Press. “What goes up must come down” der Town control. ‘Also to determine whether the Town will authorize the Selectmen to borrow not to exceed One Hundred and Five Thousand Dollars, in such sums and at such times during the twelve months Sales Ladies Wanted Must have experience in Cloak and Suit Store. Steady position. Pay no * 126 Main St., 1 the ught I had only a short time to ;:;';{;;g . l’:‘;};_."‘“;‘fi‘:',‘,‘,'_{" . The spDnted ‘at Sprague, Conn, Oct. 1st, |object to right party. §FIUNTING—Look at these prices: 500 sald the Sage.. “How about the Mgk live, and it completely cured me." A | bonds of the Town falling due in 1013 | 1% ¢ivyonp 3. J0DOIN, MAURICD SAMNPLE SHOP. §% envelopes (regular busiaess’side). one of living 7" ‘aaked the Hook—Cia- ik cure for coughs and oclde. iee S {2 SR T necoeoRTY, oo Hione GEORGE LACROIX, sep24d; $L0G 000, 36u0; 10,000, 31000, 500 Apply to cinnati Enquirer. e most safe and rellable medicin vari 1 Districts, 1 noteheads, 6x93, print 3140 600, ’ Barber—How do you—er- your for many throat and lung troubles— | BRES of the various Beooel, DEtricy b “m::' e $1; G000, $U30T 10000, '$53 e EF | Cftombent Duidy Eien, umay. Lonatii XA XA o B e WANTED. ety wtl mned B v || JOEN & GEO, . BLISS || Xion e i o ene A trial will convince you, for 'the best intorests of the Town. . Dipeads el Potel SL8C young man—Chicago Tribune. $1.00. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood | Also to determing whether the Town Weavers, spinners and sew- | $&35:, 800 $500;, 10000, 18s0. ., 560 Young Husband—What & glorious Co. will wuthorize the Selectmen to borrow B R, Cob Ba.00” oy, b0 | e e |day- T could dare anything, face sny- A Log on the Track not to exceed One Hundred and Twen ers. Special inducements 10| Briniitg e ‘overy: aascrintion * gone thing, on a day ke this! Wite— of the fast express means serious | Smpuats ARG at such dmes during the fanfily help. promptly. Bend fof sampies. The Buis| FOR SALE. Come on down to the milliner’s—Flie- trouble ahead if not removed; so does | tWelve months ensuing as may be + > e:‘!éi %ohPrmm;- wad Binders, Nor- gende Blaetter. 1088 of appetite. It means lack of vi. | Decessary to detray the lawtul current | ANNUAL TOWN mwriie. | |Yantic Woolen Co, Yantic, Y S ncs T e et JUST ARRIVED. “Don't you think we heve lewe 5 ALE—Pleasan| , . 4 tality, loss of strength and nerve weak- | Sruing before (he annual Town meeting Pl raip s PO R g enough_aiready, senator™’ “ON. yee! Voluntown are hereby notified and warned to_meet in Unlon Hall, in said Town, on Monday, Oct. 7, 1912, between the hours of 10 o'clock fn the’ forenoon and 3 o'clock In the afternoon, for the followin u! o8 55 oleat the following Offi- 13 acre farm, 35 acres excelient plow balance pastare and wood, good 1% miles from R. R. station and village, Dear Darkets, 14 room colonial house 'with verandas, best cond:tion outside and in, large palnted, new henhouse, cost $365, sheds, outbuildl Express car of 28 Horses. Some |but i T don't let ‘em know what I'm here for I'll never get hers again."— Atlanta Constitution. o whare ness. If appetite falls, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing tho_indigestion. Michael Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb, Kad been sick three in 1913, and to deliver the notes or other obligations of the Town there- for, as may be for the best interests of the Town. Also to determine whether the Town lang o nice Chunks; big Horses and Drivers. Have on hand 45 head to plck from They must be sold or exchanged. WANTED--SPINNERS Hobbs—There are two sides story, old man. Dobbs—That' il vote and order that its annual|’ First—To Prices right. years, but six bottles of Electric Bit- | 7 hen s H l B bulldings worth $5,000; price the matter—a right side and a wrong { Lora ‘put him right on his oot again. | Town BocHak Ta tald, sAel} b Warned | o Beisptacn, AReht of. Town. Depotit at Hall Bros. 81000 §ow. " Fachides noussnoid fur- | _Tel 1189, E. R PIERSON. |side; and my wife always knows ‘em again. [ Town e 1, of Seleotmen, 'Agent o D ) They have helped thousands, They |and opened and held at 8 o'clock in |Fund, Auditors, Grand Jurors, Collector nishings, 7arming tools and poultry. apart—Judge. Elve pure blood, strong nerves, good | the evening; and will vote that the|of Taxes, Constables, Registrars of 31 Commerce St. Tryow's Agency, Willimantle, Conn. Lady—1 don’t like this picture so digestion. Only 50 cents at Lee & |order of the Town voted at a former | Voters, Town School Committee: also Jan3ia A FEW SEASHORE LOTS el e T aid the last one you took of Osgood Co. Town meeting shall be rescinded so far | any other Officers required by law to a1 " oy 'Ph ner—AR, madem, 1 as it applies to said meetings. ba_eleoted at said meting. Situated in the Town of Charlesjown, | me. otograp! | e - 'Also {0 determine whether tho Town | Second—To act upon the report of R.IL, fronting the Atlantic Oceal, oa | have not the artistic taste f L will make an appropriation to assist | Selectmen, Town Treasurer, Treasurer one of the best bathing beuches in’ the | when I was ‘young; and, besides, my JAMES H. HYDE ...Auctioneer | In maintaining the Otis Library, of Town Deposit Fund, Superintendent SUBJECT Tu s M_E siate. ~Thess lots are Afty (50) foot |camera ls getting old—~New York Also to act upon a petition of’ more | of Schools, Town School Committee and rontage on ocean and one 'hundred | (waekl; than twenty legal voters of said Town [ Town Health Officer. Cooks, Waitresses, General House | e fifty (180) feot deep. In the Tear of y. - # saking (hat Ok Tows appropriate a| Thira—To lay & fax to detray the| Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. | theso lots u 5 salt water pond | Magistmte—What! Do you mesn fo sufficlent sum to relewe the puplls|current expenses of the Town and sup- 20 Shares Thames National Bank Tone yoiles,Jons; sandy bottom. eadel | say your husband struck you and Tesiding in the Town and attending | port of Common Schools. J. B. LUCAS, nt boating and fahing. The price 3t |4 physical wreck? ~Mrs. Maloney— the Norwich Free Academy of the term | ~Fourth—To make *an appropriation | o 32 Central Buildi 256 Shares First National Bank these lots 1s two hundred ($200) dol- |5 S%oyur nonor; but he's been & phy- e e R S L o ] e entral Bullding || 2% s e & omimenan || P, f0¢ ots, st “Fladiant: vicw TS42 | sica wreck oniy since he struck me— than twenty legal voters of the Town | " Fifh—To do any other business 5 Preferred. oner [t et puani n e [T A5 T am golug to Ieave town, the rol. | M6 a5k that the Town appropriate a | proper to bo done &t said meotin. 7 U, 8. Finishing Co., Comfion. | I"&m offering for only $300 ‘ate on the | 1 Am surprisel lo hear that Dubbe lowing described property will be sold | Sufficient amount of moncy (o widen Rt 6, DAWLET, 15 Shares Crescent Fire Arms [ |same ,ocean, same beach, only a faw |lelgh has broken down” sald Stubbe. at Public Auction at Babeock Hill | " slmlsh!e‘r; the Plfl"; 1 rflfltgl o R %o, . Co. miles "east of Pleasant View. ~Hore is | “He used to have a splendid constite. South Coventry, Conn. at the resi: 3 Bolnt on Douglas HUL mear the) 4 S rown of Voluntown. | Cooks, General Housework Girls, Farm | a chance to buy a seashore cottage site | tion.” “Yes," sald mumnm - b e by AIeS" o act upon @ petition of more| Dated at Voluntown, Conn., this 3oth | Hands, Day Laborers, House Malds JAMES L. 3 Omaaguse and have It incréssglin|he began amending H."— " TUBRSDAY, OCTOBER S, 1913, o twenty legal votcre of sald Town | day of Septomber, 191 octld | and Hotel Help. CASE, Avall yourselves of ‘thia opportunicy | V °eKIY: who ask that the Town take action and don't be among those that will at 9 o'clock sharp. on tha matter of the acceptance from FREE EMPLIYMENT BUREAU. 40 Shetucket 8t,, Norwich, Conn. tor they are &ll 8old, Two dapple. gray horaes, well mated| the Taftvilie Maennerchor Club and NOTICE M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. | 3§ o oid) Twh 11 THE KALEIDOSCOPE had bought one. Come and look thess lots over and remember if you pur- ohase one 1 pay your expenses for any distance not over 100 miles. Trans- other property owners of Norwich of deeds to a strip of land in the Town of Norwich, now used as a private The Blectors of the Town of Preston are hereby warned to meet at the Town House on Monday, Oct. 7, 191%, and good workers and drivers, 7 and § years old, 7 young cows, Some to freshen in January, 1 byll one year Iceland has immense power in i# A French company is now falls. old, 1 six th: 5 street and known as Maennerchor ave- | from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock portation from Westerly in auto. Im | % ito Year 01a 1 ‘hoar mos tine meniny ou | nue, extending from Norwich avenue, | m. for the purpose of eleoting by bal- CASH FOR YOUR FARM FARM FOR Vestigate. planning {0 use some r'"’u“‘n"":”“"”"" \Hartford—At. the first mest 1 heavy toam wagon' newly tired. 1| 3% 2% Beat IS Hon e el Lo Lo e e Facnes, Asaces. | _Sevaral good farms wanted at once SALE R Rt Baska o g . - i 5 , xes, 3 + o iy ing of | Lwo-horse dump cart, 1 one-liorse farm | FiiG0ut and utilized, to its intersection | or. Board of Rel oy for cash. - Must § 49 5 b good bargains Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to of the freshman class in college James 1. Cole of Hart- ‘was elected president. or, Board of Rellef, Town School Co: mittee, Grand Jurors, Constables, Reg- istrars_of Voters and Auditors. WALTER M CLIMON, wagon, 1 business wagon, 1 Concord buggy, 1 six horse power gasoline en- gine ‘with saw attached and in good running order. 1 McCormick mowd —_— While South China trade has not re- sumed its full volume following the revolution, the ~eneral resumption of 4in Town of Sprague 130 acres of land, 50 acres clear, balance pasture and woodland, Ne. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. with Hunter's avenue, and to present a augsd Westerly, R. L legal layout of sald highway, as re- quireg by the statute, for action at said machine, 1 Yank meetMg for jts acceptance as a public ROBERT A. PECKHAM, TRYON’S AGENCY, plenty of water on farm, $1,000 ille—There seems to be a |cream separator. 1 peein stasle” ;| highway. ~Also to hear the report of WARREN T. WHITMARSH, apr2d Willimantic, Conn, worth of wood and timber stand- shipments in most South China porie of mill: hore at the present | ETIndstone, 1 heavy hlacksmith vice, 1|the Soloctmen on said petition. Selectmbn. Ing, some frult, 8-room house, SA is ugain nearly normal. Tha region and there is some talk Jflfiu Anvil, T barlows. 1 iron post dril with | Alse o act upon @ petition of more | Dated at Preston, Oct. 1, 1912. oct1d | e barn ang other buildings in fair suftered much Vmore than any other y Tot of drills, 1 an twenty legal voters of the Town - Son of Chins, ; rw"""‘ the retail price one cent | A l\;xx:'m plan. i SIS oat audiaiot who 42k that ‘Said Tows eorpt for o g z LOST AND FOUND. {1 Seiiet Tiny pRow i loestal EPIAEEN Vi - \ gallons of machine ofl, ublic highway, from the Norwich In- b v e w B e ol e otk 1y, Lotk and | Bustial' “Tmprovement Corporation. & FOUND-—Camn o the premises or|] 2nd depoi, and 30 minutes’ walk |, Consul Imac A ey - : Martford—RTlen M, Brewer | ances ihas weigh’ 500 poings wd Doy | doed of & street or way located in said O Ay o D e o (| of & manufacturing concerns. || Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, | Harranauilla that the - have transferred to Agmes | A lot of fools Such 35" acy thés, anathe, Town upon land of emd corporation.| In the Town of Norwich | Ditch pup. Owner can have same by || Price $2,300. ¢ o 'l a d 'l y ‘vr\\r-'rnrnrnl has v:‘r;t-rr“-:!“"h:' recpentn (Brewer) Showel and N, Howard | CTOwhars, hammers, chains, broadaxe |and shown on a vian of eaid corpora: persons in the Town of Norwich | proving 'propertys Bernie Braymor : ectric i the governme . Y hovels, hoes, £ " |tion'’s land drawn by Chandler & |liable to pay taxes are hereby notified | 135 Talman St., . lghfiln openpumb- » coinage of gold. It s pre- shovels, hoes Corks and a 1ot of small- | Hons 1808 A By S Haters | 1o return 1o’ the. Assessors on or before | 120 Taln . ogRe FRANCIS D. DONOHUE for the coln — er two bullding lots on the de of High street. fiu( er tools {00 numerous to mentfon. One Incubator, 100 egg size, 1 sulky mine, if said deed is accepted by the the first day of November, 1913, a writ- Central Building Norwieh. | ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will sumed this will materially affect the export of gold dust and bars from Co- “ low. 1 sk harrow, 26 § Tows, whether said Town will appro- | ten or printed list, properly signed and Bridg he tnyentery of ' the | & hatro anch ik, 1| TONTE o suffcient sum of monev to put | sworn fo, of all taxable propercy owned | be sold cheap on easy terms. | iombie: estaty of the late Jesse B, C al v, role ™t ox |sald highway in good condition and|by them on the first day of October. | - z Biant of the ‘Cat 1, T cook stove ] | open the same one of the public |[1912. Those failing to make a list will | Shefeld, which has greatly extended Qs o 2o Cooyal i oot | Mgzt of tard T |be-chareci a"per€iiy BEH “per otnt N. TARRANT & CO., | i1e eemniaries " recent. esrs: now company, shows an tate ut $367,060.19, iR .1 express ha Also to act upon a potition of more additional, according to law. Blanks STORAGE | SRS, excecds Leeds in population and is the ness o8t, 2 naw ~ | than fwenty legal voters of the Town |can be obtained at the Assessors’ Of- 1 s e ~ gl ~ - . s WA R S S FARM FOR SALE |[117 Main S, Ciy ol U Mot L o ~ Buperintendent Warner | blankets, opes, 1 | maintain four electric street lights on | mail upon applicétion. | b3 A i ‘\\’a‘ym;,,m)l«m‘ ord Io MR Dpe e tng strentous eftorts for | LU EAlion, Davis awing churn, 1 set of | One Biie Town =n oo & raticrmd | nesdny® and. Saturday evenings, Wed || Largest capacity in the Situated in the Town of Leba- v the census of 1901 showed a deciine, 16 sscure additional bricklayers express wagon, also a lot 17 to 5. 5 | city. non 55 acres high state of cul- . | now has a substantial increase jork on the bank bullding, but thus | of mili. and 5 acres of corn and business | _ Tists will | be receiyed beginaing | - tivation, 12 acres of standing gasnore Land ror Hais —— his efforis heve been unavafling, | fodder. before said | Wedn: -s‘da‘ij‘. n;;x \:‘.1.“ | )nmm-r. 3 m‘nm house and 8 other Fokt ot “High fine s éa] webet . census was taken fn 1911 it stormy, sale will take plac . B Norwich, 6| A N “RPE TER uildings. Excellent location for OFLY RoEeX Sf iR R e ! i ity g oonMr, and ra Imac Chute | taic o e R i Somaection i Sent JOHN P. MURPIY | N C N seneral’ store. Good reason for [l | R85, [ SEeui' rom R e | Share A et T en, Roger and Corbin, after | sep: LILLIBRID! I AN oNO selling. For price and other in- ||| the east to Montauk on the west. Only | 11" oycoms o - uid ;'he nu!mm«r TR S g [ S T T i i WILCC e “ MICHAEL J. CURRAN, 23 Commerce St. formation call on 38 inutes: Tide, ‘Tu;{m Westerly station, [ L€ SO W duced if E rx'r- o ¥, Byicer of Thames stroet, have B Assesso THOMAS H. BECKL N Y.NH & H R R be 40 r g ome ¥ Sy men of the To: . " . EY, . < jects who are absent abroad in (he RS At 1n Axnd goli, Pt TR G i coviror rromarengin | All kinds of Mason Build- R i FRASK ¥ Army, navy, merchant service and the covr or prosate uetn | ¢ < ay Building, Phones 724 Long, Distance T o dustry should B Incupel . Mow Haven—Rev. Charles Curran of . within and for the District | | ing Materials, Small Trap 278 Main Street. © High Streel Wester 5 W aalitex orwich, on the 30tk day of Septem- , 3 g B i, "y oo fhe Gucet of A. D |l Rock for driveways and e The municipal tramway systems of L lexander Troup of St. Ronan . . . = Present—; ON J. AYLING, Judge. | | - . T Mgl street. Rey. Mr. Corran will sail Gol. Have just put in a new line of MONEY LOANED bsiate ot Charles = Briggs’ iate‘of | walks. many Ensleh cities contimued to s R atatios s Homme "ie bis theo- Fall and Winter Hat on Diamonds. Watches, Jew T TR e T e CONTRACTOR = S A FOR SALE April 1, 1917, notw ding b . all an 1ater mats #24 Securities of any kind ot the | minfstration’ sccount With said e I | NEWMARKET HOTEL, ht here mear Norwich a fine 112 | charges for fares and larger out o lo—George W. C. Dowding Coll sl Examaa establisned frm to. deat w l forthe Court for almnce MESIEITE FOR | 716 Boswoll Ave, ore farm, smooth, rich Jand, good | repuirs nary by Increasing ag gy R and Examine. (Establisned 187 e tdared; That tha ath diriationtoner: | First-class Wines, Liquors und Clgars. |buildings, w water, elc, also stoak, | the aystema. 0 neerly evedp SO0 llo opura house, the lutter A Brand New Stock IR THE COLLATERAL L0 A D 1812 at g o'elock in the after- EVERYTHING Meals and Welch Raveblt served to | crops snd tools. Great opportunity, | larger reecipis G660 u N taken the managerent of the ran ew Stock. ' nbon e Probate Court Room in order. John Tuckle. Prop. Tel 42-5. E. A. PRENTICE, | beghn returned than recorde B e & aine Our Best for $2.00 ‘ b 4 (i same. Js, appoiuted. . for | — g Phone 30, 56 Citt stramt | " - recently added 1o the 3. 2 < { - = | Bearing the same, and th Admin- - ione 30 e oc chsntess. JOSEPH DONOVAN, | | st e a2 Ame QUALTY |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist ' been atbered ‘somegnat. ot & WE- ¥ 9, = thereof by Jlishing this order once A . W 3 Leen con . New Britain~The dirsstors ot the | Phone 591. 325 Main St.| See Friswell’s Alarm Cloek | i soms, 7 1ens: thres davs | shamaen muttaing annes, neom . | PeCK’s Keal Estafz Agency :2il ! Jlow Britain Dy imacey havo dociicd prior to the T ihree d0¥3 | work should always be considered | i cyoms 528, S 8 g . Fefer 1o tha central advisory council |~ = = for $1.50 Yo 5 especially when it costs no more than » octiod s p il i e question of continuing the dav | AWNINGS. Let me nave your order | & X ING. Judze, |the inferior kind. Nikilled en are |- ——— M FARMS A SPECIALTY (' ” The amsociation 13 ot of | now. Auy size und any color. Prompt | ke e mietatio above a true | employed by us. Our price tell the | you want te vour busi- comn > . nA money mist b Fecured If | atlention, 3, W. MALLETT. | | whele story. f s oublls ; 132Sprinz Stral Wiilimalis, Conn | 1ov bolisite .18 (0 be continued, Telivi-4 ¥ aarket 84 | WM. FRISWELL, 25.27 Franklin 8t Clerk, } STETSON & YOUNG iing columua of The Bl e ; | irtavly cred inuBogany chaify L4

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