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2 2 i 3 4 o 2 : A" Y s FULL ASEOCIATED FAIR, GOLDER TODAY) s ) &‘ l:"izs: DESPATCHES FAIR TOMORROW, . : T -, ; ; ~ NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, NOV. 2 1912 T What Is Going On Tonight., |meets at neon; subject, Power: of LEGAL NOTICES. - WANTED. POETRY Music, ] ; < i VAGARIES OF rHE RHY. Vaudeville and Moving Plotures t| \omen's Christian Temperance un- N o MSTERS R, T e e CASH FOR YOUR FARM e e 7 35 1o selll T evilis and Photoplays at Davis | 8treet, room 6. ' All are weloome. Several good farms wanted at omce May help you as you go alone; moeratic Rally in Town for cash. M be. bazgal When positive that you sre right z ”» Suspect that you are wromg. oy L A ANNOUNCEMENTS | choreh o> ottmanton “miio00s ot | parsuant. to - sosmmad of fore. | A5 PPHEOFTSL_Send particulacy to __under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT, Bosion " Tratserit served at the morning service. After- | closure rendeced by ibe Snberiar Goust| - TRYON'S AGENCY, * , B The mosc on the sieepng mas, See the shos specials Frank A. Bilj | R00R Service at five o'ojock. fof the State of Connectiont. hoidép bn | ‘sprata Willimantie, Conn. ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF And lookod for o place to drlil ffors today, Ssturday: Ladies’ $2.50 s o0 TR Oouutysat Kaw Landon, on e———— "X';:dw:lrm owes me -huvlcm' he sald, Ties at . $1 le patent cloth top | At Greeneville Congregational churoh, | the 38th day of June, 1513, in the case e8 me & liv ° e . | ! ongreg of The Jeweit City Savings Bank ve,| _ ~ d t th l T Exenange atton. $2.60; men's $2.50 shoes at | the pastor, Rev. C. H. Ricketts, preach- | Fannie C. Hendriok of ais:. appointing FOR SALE. - c per ‘ne, SlX WOP S 0 e ine & Sk iikasd ai $2.00™ Specials at $3.00 and $3.50. es on Sunday morning upon One |me to sell tho following described real < 4 ¢gged man of Khartoum s Phase of Human Perversity. estate of the said Fannle C. Hendrick,| FOR SALE—Horse sultable for deliv- ad & head (nat resembled o broel Adisasosmsitis i situated in the Village of Taftville, in | ery or express business. Inquire C. E. he Arabs once tled . the Town of Norwich, in said County | Wright, or Tel. 584- actdld His arms to his side Mr. A. Cobn wishes to announce | Preaching at the Grace Memorial | of New London, as of record appears = - = And ‘ueed him to i T : FOR SALE. TO RENT. i o weep up the soom. that be has purchased the tailoring B-fl;l*hch-:lrch il FfinV. C.s\:J- ’:hunm- in tho records of said Court, 1 will sell o’o‘:‘m‘;@cfillt%‘:,“ayfi":v‘g';flg!:gog WANTED. - ek - Bowgon Transcript. i of Myer B | son, D.D. Morning themae, Standing on | 82id following described real estate as Lordes ; T = - e Holsteln | FOR RENT—Cottage house at ad long been employ of | Crucifixion of Christ. arst Tuexdfig itter o first Monday of Ll 9 ThS_ | a million homes ome tifae (any day) in | S e e el b Sis Tu:m 47, 5‘-“ L AoER | Wepknew ths tims was bound wofome Swatzburg and 1e patron- e December, 1913, to wit, Dec. 3d, 1912, at Kering | entire list: E L ENT—One or two pleasan! hen would not_be free. age of old and ne ymers. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church— |10 o'clock In the forenoon of sald day;|upright plano, as good as new; stool List A—New England. | FOR SALE—White horn cocker- [ rooms, nicely furnished, gas, Leat and w York Sus. J Speclal services concluding the fair | $aid real estate being described as fol- | and scart free. . Terms, $15 down, $1 | « | ols; slso @ cebr Bufr Plyiouth cocker: | 38| O tolepacnd: Alaloarh. fara'si| The eagle fs the bird to sbar JUNIOR SECRETARIES' MEETING | with a rally. Morning sublect. The|!7YE. ot cract begins at an fron rod | Bikue Bonth, ;The FISACCadden OO |~ 1 tnsection $10=3 lusertions s21. | 2, PauEo gromiaty of Sundagh Jgh |guiichiay Potted A4dtems Wogigfa™ | o futei jn it of the woads e True Worshipper. Evening subject, | ar the southwesterly corner. of land | ootisTaTns o e Norwich, CONL-| portiand Telegram, xutiand Herald, roAn = - e — | The mocking-bird tan sing the score, At Park Church Parish House Today | She Cast In, More Than They All|conveyed to Pater Letender by Pone- cimlly New Britain Heraid New Haven Leadel, | FOR SALE _Blacksmith and wagon-| TO RENT—A tenement of flve roo: But the hen delivars the good Ad P d.. |Preaching by the_pastor. o T et Letender by P | #155.00—Will make you the owner of | Boston Post, Faverhill Gazette. | shop, equipped with power machinery |at No. 23 Winchester Street. Enaquire el ~interesting Addresses Promised. reaching by the _pastor. westerly In a southerly lne of said |2 Very good mahogany upright piano, | Augusia Journal, Bridgeport Post, ' | for. building wagons and repairing au-|of lsaac 8. Jones, Insurance and Real R ¢ f E ¢ Letender's land produced 150 feet to|With stool and searf; used but a short,| Bangor News, Hartiord Globe, {03:%500d brisk irade; excellent propo- | Bstals Agent, Richards Bullding, 01| Light-hearted The Junior taries of the Bestern | At Trinity Methodist Episcopal | another iron rod. bounding soutberly | time; cost new $350.° Terms $10 down, | Meriden Record, =~ Wcester Telegram |sition for a live- man; property in-|3Ham B i ach of the Woman's | church—Holy communion and reception | on land of said Poneman Mills: thence | 31-50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., | Lewiston Journal, Norwich Bulletln, |cludes nine-room bouse, barn and acre | —mg sard Missions are to hold a mis- | of members at morning service. At |northerly on line at right angles to PlautCaaden Building, Norwich, Conz. §»1§er\‘;.1l‘cl Sentinel Lowell Telegram. 'wf-‘ land. Tnquire T, D. Pond, Brookiyn, v rally at Park church parish service . L. Hill, nation- | the first line 198 feet to another iron | _0ct22TuThs pringfield Union, Lawrence Bagle. |Conn., or owner, 3 o Al Kraus, § e < this (Seturday) after- | o) pa seTice Mre . orill, nation- | rod, bounding westerly on Jand deeded | ~§Ti000—A gory goed —Eelier Brog, | LOSten American, Lynn News, West" 1250 L. New York Cliy. T RENT—A furnished room In br R hoies = S . s y of ai 0 [0 ‘John. Parauetts. by sald. Poneman | uriiisse— 19,1800 Keller. Bros. | Nashua Telesrap). Providence Journal | _ octGWS vate family; steam heat and bath; cen- was an old men of Delec e e from the | Missionary society, will speak. Mitls, Fee a1, 18872 thence " easteriy | CosiSis Plano i stool and scarf; | Burlington Free Press, d TS - - | trally locatéd. Inquire at this offi aid (o hin wife: “1 expect 1 5-100%cet by'd proposed new lin. L This 15 a rare bargain. | “Send for Booxlet. ~Merrill Ady.| FOR SALE—Meat and grocery busl-| ™osi30q | " Have lost in the dirt and Mrs. Richard Starr, ; 2 : Terms, $10 dow r 26 1 — 6 per month The | Agenny, 1o61 Doy, Ml Y. | ness conducted for past 17 years by | 0O . . (| A the atuds of my Ghist s. Rich T . for a highway leading from Taftville o | Plaut: o Blabt Cadden Build: | 2, 16 ay, 21327 | Hadley G. Gray. Good opportunity for | “T0 RENTTenement of six rooms, | so homw con te ecktio? onaries in Africa | JETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | 5408 Tou 0o 5 The N : PuThS. | 46k Mad. sant3S_ | SOUEY man. Apply at 200 West MALG |all modern _ lmproyements, inciuging | S0 £ cn 1 fasten my nécktis cak and, exhibit 1o nortl z SRR 4 oct30d |sieam heat, No. 64 Boswell Ave. Ring 3o o rt Japan- A Divil(u( House Cannot Stand. €4 to sald d Y, phipin ot i place of beginning 172 feet boundin a left here on |} s : . FOR SALE_Maxwell Meroury, 4 cyl. |UPPer bell | octi2d | He had joyous dream, fresh eggs 800, ootsia_ | MESEGRORS T ke, 8% SR Po7 oo % small temement at G2 | And now x, lightness s transterres dge Street oct3td New York Sun e ~ terly on said Letender land. The See this piano once. The 20 h. p, runabout auto, bought Oct. ~TOR RENT—Fiat six rooms, McKin a Hled Htm M THEATER, DANIELSON Mr. ‘m.mr One more appm‘—(hg t Lots 7, 8 and 9 | Plaut-CAdden Co., Piaut-Cadden Build- |ana 511.75%1ib . 1912, S PhEn \wxol Qns\x)liflhlr his | ley Ave. Inquire 1§ Malf. sepbd [\T:GFT':;. V\M‘vm & 2% E '- L | 1ast : we ready for the question?|on a plan of bullding lols recorded In |ing. Norwich, Conn. 0ot22TuThS 1o workers. A bl Opport practically new car for $1.000-—bargaln | =g oot 61 Franklin 8L | s ot fa11 Oop 2 s the | TeTe seems to be sufficlent evidence | Book - age 600, of Norwich Land | ~ggerosmo o ot wonige best | Bustlers. Avrite for particulars L8 ks " . a good location for any. retall business, | Strauss Company at the |now to warrant the feeling that Mr. | Recordé and is\subject toithe xipit ot makers,” electric “nickel in ths | Duntle Lo inquire at_Bulletn Office. 3y27d | : m Theater All Next Week. |Roosevelt is third in the race. Even [the Ponemah MMilis regarding drains aver plans, with - some - good | CHY. 1 FOR SALE—One new milch cow, Ap- |~ — |0 Ay 1o6ked around at her Bro . Bis Bt 3 sewers and water pipes and to the duty G eI A e — il Lol FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern oon- vl und at her proges A some of his strongest SUpPOTters €X- | of'thio gwner regarding fences as Dro- Gl today 7, lerms. | The | “WANTED _Fres fil: s AP WA At venicnces, 38 Union Si. Telephone S34-4 é As they swarmed up the walls en mpanies playing at popular | press doubts as to his election or words | vided in the deed of said premises to [ 2uiCad Cor ST na | about over 360.000 protected p FOR SALE—Boarding house. Ag i¥1ia_ | Asa proudty emfied. W P hieved the success and |fo thaf effect. They guess he will be [ R C. Kelly by said Ponemah Mills re- | N8 3 2z €. Mors than 40000 va-|dt 406 North Main St. oct2d — 1 ¢ "W t s isved the Fi CRC SO LY BaIATT dun I8 re- | 22 e — | au Nor e = TO RENT—The store ¥o. 85 Broad- | to me ho Whiteside-Strauss | elccted. Well, that brings the matter | cordsd” in said Norwich Land Records, | —$165.00—Beautiful mission upright | T 2t Theee 1 n, OR_SALEHorse, wagon and bar- | way, next lo the Wauregan Hotel That Tam a sort of o Carnecgle, 0 k 9, 5 5 _|piano, “splendid & ; ur- | sene o E reascuablaLprice., ~ADply oW’ oc . Townsen For 1 rank with the million-heirs mpany does not realisd that | Wilson. That, undqubtedly, is the sit- |, Th¢ second tract les on the norther- |anteed, with stool ‘Terms, 310 down, e o o ! ‘ocizsd | grocery siors. = Apply to Willlam Harper's Weekls. rons of a repertoire company |uation, Now, do you want Mr, Wil- | N,Side of e | e o ocaisco | AR y s e e ] : ing at a stake 11 feet west of the east- T touring car, fore door, -mickel trim- | UP TO DATE furnished rooms. Mar- | © fos Hite sare miil horary Wer. the higher priced at- | ed States? Do you want a democratic | ern boundary of— premises late of { T whether it ba night or day. = WN - - { tect running order. Price very low. The et | whether it ba night Az t forth every effort | ed thé repubMican ticket heretofore cer. [ West by said highway 50 feet to’a |CHAS. F. BROWN ........ Auctlonee i == D a#t 80 feat: thens h 15 o 1 Co-Operative a2 FOR SALE Cabin boal 23 feet long, o ey apper " Tha | o Tt Thix tate s pesa Semmghi o | (a2t .50, ook uienca soutn 156 cearte| AUCTION Con farden Building, Washing- |75 foot beam, with il equipments; FOR SALE. h . 616 Dobbin, he e opu ced attrac. | your attention repeatedly, but do you | conveyed to saiq Hichard C. Kelley by 3 A trowned on evers cheuffeur whé they have been forced to | fully realize what it means? You can- |James Caton by deed recorded in sald Street, = 533 " ranted Balf the ro88e e g P ] When father got ato, hin feslitngd has been wonderful |thought or feeling to influence you.| The third tract begins at the north- s A . 4 veryt #nd ze0 6% (regular busiess size) seemed to sw k201 t & A e | easterly er of the second tra Having dold my farm, I will at - % o et 0] 20b N 4 thing good about thoss | It s your duty to yourselt, your fam- | SENIY SATME 050 RPN LatohEY | pubiio uctian, on the farm known 43 enelopes deadly 3 He witred st ever went the biood curdling [evils, “But, how can you think {Il of |land, iate of Parick Shay, po walk from Mathewson' Mills station, | WANTED—10,000 peopis o jo ! g s 4 : : : - listod Tis hair, alar, has flown: ss company is pre- | self to be an K able. & h deflecting. degrees 17 to tha | way, rs and free posicards ‘Norten Pub-| FOR BALE—U. L C. pigs. thorougn- on a Ry o ), S0 jkye of the higbee: alame. ive i ’Q’,’,‘,fi,’,“‘“;‘,“,’,‘,“‘f‘f:’::;‘j:{ nd TUBSDAY, NOV. 12TH, 1912, i Box o | breds, registered, nove beiter in the FIRST MORTGAGE BOND fa can no longér part it now P northwest T ¥ thence | .3 b: % — ton. R. F. D, Norwich, Conn. —e‘l:fln Transoript play that made if you are using a ma- | deflecting degrees he lert | tHe following described property: 16| WANTED—Leghorn pullets; oo ol ’ i n hi) bull (two years RINTING—Look at these price: wo_dollars mv‘»;ang,;:‘; 4 \‘Nulr;a;rl a0y. :li”:.lin“d sald Mossey to_tlie northwesterly cor- e e Sty R € Pe e il 6% envelopes (regular business size), HUMOR OF THE DAY is of the s d iine does not work satisfac- of_said second tract; n th - ! 0 Why dig von strike the deceased 25 {66 efisinal t'to the scrap heap, Probably ing, bound Therly $h2 | or ‘aouble), I get'team harmess, 3 scls | %6, bulbs, elc. Good wages—permas e i o Lo, o, a5 || 4@ Wbetmeket St Norwiew, Comn. | on the head with an oar after he had needs o new part to take the place | square feet. being the lamd. conveyed | Bingle harnees, 1 dump cart, 1 team | Bxclusive territo wn Broth 110; 5,000, 36500 14, . 2 A e e e Sk 10,000, $18.50, cause he knew how to swim.—Heuse worn, and by the introduction of that | Tick Shay by.deed recorded in said e T i inn T horao 1okp | WANSED-Man reads, ix815, printed. §1.60; B usw the machine runs all right | Resords; Book $6. Page 12 3 tooth harrows, 2 cultivators, 3 plows, i e " a " The fourth tract is bounded thus: s ) g ¥S: | add tallored suit or % nts, blgx3ie, printed, §1.40; Madge— Why ars you going to change ening. t as good work as before, | yoo th tract Is bounde | 1 corn planter, 1 corn sheller. 1 Daval | : N L T ! .. “a & Tepublican’ party machine was | Hor o, by & TERE of way leading ©o | 3,pord b huttet ‘masnine, milk - palls, 12 3 3185 8000, $i.90; 10,006, $1L00 ir_shirtwaist? Morjorie—This ene . = romptly. Bend for samples, The Bul- ot § e it e is all the more reason why you should | 0f James Sulifvan; southerly by the | 0SS, forks, chains, saws, bits chisels, | SALESMAY 5 otin Co., Printers wad Binders, Nor- For Sa]e in the hammock with Chasile this e the average popular | down fo a choice between Taft and | BOok 8, Page 174 piano, splendid tone, and- fuily guar- Norwich Town 4o Taftville, commenc- | Plaut-Cadden Bu! Norwick, Conn. . 1 Hopkins, Washington, D. OND LATE MODEL seven passcnger Shields. seriminating in their tastes |=on to be clected president of the Unit- : S or, >mickel s ile star = o | mings; recently overhauled aud in per- | guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 376 Main. ethee i€ Bé Whiteside-Strauss | congress? Those of you who have vot- | Thomas R. rell and running thenge t k. t 5 Scott- & Clark Corporation. oct22d nual tour an event in | tainly do net. It is up to you to de- |3take ;thence north 150 feet; thence soid cheap. Can be seen at 62 Wa 0ad tion of the five-cent | not afford, now, to allow any other | Records. Book §6, Page 14. T THINK IT OVER—350 no ¥ ¥ 1 m 1 h, $3.00. B % ar lina of sald, second tract produced 61 |the Jonah Witter farm, located on the | . h | each, 33.00. sead for samples and agd in its place today the | President Taft? He has proved him- | eastérly 1 late of said Shay:|on Norwich and Westerly Street Rall- | Acme Posteard Club. Send 2 e No_thetch.adorns his masly brow, | country. f.udlow’ Farm, North Stonjng- F It's gone to parts unknown ls an example, Tne In regard to the repub- bounding at 10 oelock a. m., ¥ H2E |§ with a good prospect of appre- =1 -t Siees 13 \ B g ciation in value. A standard attraction e argricultural pursults or for | and running 15 1-10 e a ot | milking cows (4 with calves, 12 com- | centa nd. \Address Box 25, arfe: P feet tac e In the | mares (one 7 years old, ome 10 vears | a card prinied ‘in_corner, $1.40; 1,000, ry performance ls, you fix it, you do mot con- Pl T ©,0f be- | Gla, guaranteed good: workers, singls b 200; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $10.00. " 500 JAMES L. CASE, . ¢ % | Nurseries, R \v2d . |Telterheads, 8axll, printed, $1.75; 1,600, Cireul rocked the boat and fallen out? “Be- will b fssued |of one which is Imperfect or badly | to said Rishard C. Keily by said Pai. | Wegon, 1 demGerat wagon, 1 two. Ngrseries, Ro nov2 3x11, p Write for Circular No. 104 groceries, candies, 0; 5,00, $7.00; 10,000, $13.50. ton Post. ~ X McBrady, E Frinling of every description done b W g ™ BREED THEATER. rkin? to your satisfaction, there | tic: casterly by said street and land | [iilk cooler, 1 stone drag. 1 grindstons, — | fy. is too light cdlored. Tim geing fo T R ek’ shelled corn, o; op 3 + o 3 A Thrilling Detective Story, Showing | h€IP t0 fix it. If we all deserted the | Roman Catholic Church property. and | SX°% cste. 1,000 bueh elled corn, | staple line; hard propositl: wich, Con. ening.—Judge. ol v B e - $30 sfiocks of corn fodder, 100 bushels | one in ten’ succeeds; will pay a = S aid 40 i Maurice Costallo as Detectiva. | Lilooican for come other one, we |“SHerly by \2nd,of Normer Shea | | of potatoes, 10 tons of meddow hay, 30 | ness getter 35,000 vearly; commission | ~SACRIVICE SALB_Pleasantly locaied Ty, o 700 ool VEEEEELE 5 ald be tight where we started. | is bounded tius: Northeri T 5°5¢ | tons of good hay, 125 pullets and roost- | contract; weekly advance for expen 73 acre farm, 35 scres excellent plow sorial artist? his X = e 3 Isn't it a good name? The troubls | John Sullivan: easterly by above named | €rs. household furniturs, consisting of | R, H. Ide, Sales Manager, 1 land, balance pasture and wood, good BUNGALOW, platned the barber. And then he went e 4 the Breed the- | s not with the party. A house ivid- | Sireet; SoNCHerly by Sforesaid HERE of | 1) iew bruss beds, complets, 13 chairs, | novad | frul€, 15 miles srom B R station snd ' n to llinatrate with a few euts. e Sterling pro- | o aga h 4. S = ~ L) T |2 stoves, 2 tables, 12 blankets, - - 1 ¥ o Pittsb Post. Vitagraph company | o 48205t ,,’»;3[';"."0:1:,.‘,.‘,,1?‘ “Lnlau oY end'and of Mortimer Shes, and| quilts, 3 lamps, dishes, eto EXFRRIENCED mesl, purse makers | house with verandas, best cond’tion . SEVEN ROOMS, ‘q :“:“ - — 5 Adsenturs of the maiz e atle par- | Festerly by 17 Stormy, saie will take place mest | S&n get plenty of work at good priges, | ouiside and in. large brn, painted, new i iaediotise Sout Gk Schoolmaster—Now, nrmy Squibhs, s No. 5 in the cele| ¥ 1# €olng (o win out. Are you pre- (SUIlvam “© . resaid are|falr dav following. Mrs W, eet, 386 Central A\?n:—,.\hel‘l‘h\:uu. cost “‘f’ ubeds, o‘uzb.ug iings. 3 ploted, tell me how many bones thers are in as, Detective, se. | Pared (o accept the pemalty? Re- |the samp conteyed to Phillp . Hen- ABRAHAM ZAGORIA. |CItY | B o wn. Tncludes househoid far- || Dest in Nerwich tor the memey. ||vour body. Tommy Squibbs Tndreds, the_government, | T .‘.x‘fpf‘l \fif‘ .,:):""3? ‘ulzlsxi candi- | drick by said Richard Cell. nov2STuThM :lmg—hxg Jou want wor . Gell guar- | pishings, farming tools and poultry. irt !"ad errin’s fer breakfast!— Chase, the detective, xcept ans a vote for Wil- | dated Feb. 10 1595 jand recor —_— | anteed hosiery to wearer; bix commis- | Tryon’s ‘Agency, Willimaatis, Coan. omie Cuts, Cer. Sne ls trafled | Som Make mo mistake at the polls |83id Records, Book 112, Page 574, and AUCTION. sion; make §10 daily; experlence un- g ot : casa i Jendia Teacher —What happened after stoamiy raled | next Tuesday fhe last two' wacts aforessid aré the | i) be so1q arpublic-Auetion, tn the | BECSISATY, Address International Mils, JAMES L. CASE detective and his clever - - - 0 ‘ George Washington chopped down the WELD. i} G B Er Town of North Stonington, Comn., at | ) cherry tree? Pupli—Well, after Be ant, and two eleuths - . and recorded in said Land | the residence of Ellsha Post, on the| WANTED_-Big money wWriting songs; | A 40 Shetwoket St, Norwich, Ct, chopped it down, 1 guess he—chepped B, but Whilly. WS — Records, Boolk 113, Page 114 Danfel H Frink pisce, ons mlle west | hundreds of dellars have been mads | t S Woma'y Hams, Ol o e e - 3 The 5t e i e . village, on y successful writers. We pay 50 per ; 5 - “ompanion. £ close waict e kept Send Men for Workingmen’s Interests. | The sixth tract begins where the THURSDAY, NOV, 7TH, 1913, cent. of profts if gugsessful Send us [ $20.00 will buy & $60.00 used Disc “I won't play poker with that f is discovered that the| . s o s L - e our original poems, dongs or melodies | Talking Machine with 13 records, in ny 2 isting of uncut | , Mr. Editor: If you will allow me a|Secays ‘e, feet, westerly from and at 10 ooleck a. m, oday, or wrlte for fres partioulars. | o' 08 TEONS e R B "y r- " lfew lines in your Xaluabl - he- westorly d t! the following personal property, to wit: | Dugdale Co., Dept, 943, Washington, | ndition, He bobbed up B oy s in a smell \gluable paper | Convent and running northerly on said | ! £ 3 2 & % o Wh bout thet?™ ¥ 5 ep artels T aa o . 2 cows, 4 Helfors coming two years|D.C. octi28 T- ¢ 1008 at's wromg a rival in New | N Teply to an article printed on Mon- | parallel line 54 3-10 fect to a point o 3 g y THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. cive felgns g |98y morning “| 3 Tine 1 foot mortherly from-and par- | o1 With calf, dug n June, bay mare § | ~Torrmy—r vant work, sell A z ~T had dbalt him four queens.”—Louls- T S i A el with th rtherly sl 'R years old, good driver and fearless of o —it you ~want work, sel Main Street. FOR SALE (| ville Courier-Journal, and Lambert Chase | Being anxious to see that the work- | &llel with the northerly side of Said|g)) gbjects, 7 shoats, weight from 80 tg | Buarantesd hoslery to wearer; p f the smelling salts bot- | ID¢men of the town of Norwich are|faut'th o mers stone: trome defisctiny | 100 pounds, two-horss Osborne mowing | Mission; make 319 daily; experience | Tvres midings .on dnd s ‘» Jird Bae e T T s S She is using it | 1ot led astray by misrepresentation of | 55 ‘degree 17 to the right and runping | Machipe (new), run but a few hours, | yANC*50as% oy estnut, Phila. septS = For Sale North Main Bt. containing thres ||| .ianatnes " cuswms officers | fcts, in which John Eccles sets forth | 72 1-10 feei; thence defiecting 43 de. | 0TS’ rake, 4 plows, good. ones, har- A e bl | 4 atar o G & | | standing? Mre. Wye—Nothing of the gage, and the | hiS position as a friend of the laboring | gTees 1 to the left and running 17 feet | [OWS corn marker, corn planter (extra | A LARGH WELL KNOWN COMPANY shout to | 8ood stores and four tenements, sort! We parted because we knew b Lo o B g Mol v, ? - o g | grees 1 to the lott and running 17 fee! | good’ one), weeder. 2 cultivators, Shift- | @ma $190.00 oo s tremendous adveristug cam- | A Gristmill, House, Barn and two ||| .81l well rented. Gogd Invest- ch other too well—Boston Trans- returning it, drops ;! - 10150100 oot to another mers stone. | ing pole, scythes and snaths, hay knife, | paisn, requires the semices of a bri acres of land, Everything in excellent ment proposition for quick eript he jewels roll out | 1n the first place, the workingmen of | {iiced " five " lines ‘bounding. sasterly, | IAcubatop and brooder, 75.foot ladderif s i seh lom wad . Tersort It fes, ples er ‘and the best mill property I|[l buyer. o is ediately | the village of Taftville os Of | these _lines bounding _easterly ash, 1% : it and hishly reepectable. azd Do previous” expe ow of % > R o Lambart | strike of 1399 at-ths Poneman atie | o Sagred Heart of Jesus Christ:|bureas, commode, * extension 'table | 1 42 uosmisl eomertunlty fof adrancement in the | b o 3oq, 86 cum st orb g Ty sestabligh- N every day. Mrs, Dimple—Yes, indesd wher® the committes Tepresenting . ths 161t and running 251 1-3 foet.to a atake | hairs, stoves, 2 parlor stoves, 1 wood | Bub, SR 8 (ot SO0 SSEe B TR | ocizza 79 || Fou shouid. haze deem. Botw. iestilil | workingmen called on Mr. Eccles in | And stones N. 56 degrees W. ¥ feet from | 304 1 cosl. box Slove and many Oher | suomsbile sad owr §3060 in prizes o (be repre- v / THOMAS H. BECKLEY, il 3 | Spring Hil ¢ 3 LISEs POST Kgent, o000 1 {be repn - she was a while ago when she learned AT THE AUDITORIUM, regard o the. grievancs xisting: be | 8, el walnut tres: Ufence defieoting | rYiEles, |\ EXIE POS eont || oive dobs uhe by week in & Decmaer s N P May Building, ~ Phones 724 || That her hushand owned common stock = tween the weavers and the corpora- |ies Ios st oo the leng apd TuUNDINE | roliowing belonging to different par- | B. Robinson, Advertigng Manager, $331 Bevedly St, e » 278 Main Street. 368-2 in a raflroad.—Satire. 1 s promised | tion, Mr. Eerlcs stated to the commit | CHfters, 'tos st tors” Jines bouaiag | Ues: o cows, 1 four years old, duo in | Boise, g augts I have a nice pair of Bay Chunks, | “Tll be glad When this eampaign i ouse for the | te¢, With emphasis: “I do detest and 5 ini sertheriy on land of Po- | GRS oo 1 ifee sear 910 Ave. | WANTED—An ol Thaf Wi weleh 1500 26 1500: sise vk over and the votes have been eouni- mext weel It ls S ics,iaber aione” Can thiyokc | s R 1 oo | shive pwlthy calt ey veailing helters, | underutands tnside Wirlng, 8 oacoTy 1o | oral Work Horses that are heavier. and r" “Why should you care? Is your he Carolina Comedy | IN€men cxpect anything that will favor 5. 208 feet; 9 Jegrees | Vearling full blood °Jersey bull, 13 |and good pay. Apply by r only €0 | two drivers that would make good R. - business affected in presidential rtette of recognized abil- | them in Hartford if Mr. Eccles is L 5 o st eep, Vearling colt, 20 hems, 3 pair |B0ss Stevens, People's Theater, MooSup, | . D Horses. Prices are right, for, L cears™ “No; but Pve & lot o€ ;1‘4 pg of a first and sec elected? Hants lght a iving harness, express harness, | Cona. novid must sell out by Nov. 1st. Come and priy g 4 = . friends with whom I'm anxious to be see. ELMER R. PIERSON. FOR SALE on speaking terms again,”—Chicago Tribune | ‘1 and a deep basso. This u the workingmen take Mr. Ec-|the nortne: 3 s{ wagon pole, express wagon with pole, | "V ANTED Position by & young mab, f singers work ip | Cle¥ Word and trust it, after the an- hool streat to the place of begin- | Goncord bugzy, light buggy, rubber|s1, ihreo years genersl office H}.\:rA,\L Tel 1138, oct17d go0d bright tomedy | NOuncement he made to them during|"inNZ; being the land conveved by said | oEf meat catter, 3 plows, 2 cultivators en::.\'ld,\miru:s X. Y. Z, this offic | n every bil the campaizn of 1896 at one of the|X: & Kelly fo sald Hendrick by deed | 5pq"several other articles. All cars on [ 60 acre farm, 20 acres clear, bal- - theogirl with the pleas- |€allies here: “Just as sure as the Jgy- | La(ed Jan. 1899, and recorded in e Norwich and Westerly line stop| WANTED Good live man to repre- ; ance pasture and woodland, am in receipt of a-sufprising let- said Records, Bo age 512, said s D > to_Tepr plenty of wood and some tim- '\"y‘::"fl" '_': l“fll out smile, will introduce a dainty lit- | ful tidings afnounce the election of | sixth tract was conveved o R. C. Kelly | directly in front of the house. Caterer | sent Year round job. Pay u ber, place well watered. House 3 oo s le_single, different from the others, | Willlam McKinley, just as sure will | following parties by deedsdat- | ¥ilL be st the sule all day with food jcap earn. C. R i || has 7 rooms and in fair condi- i i e 1at 1s the resylt? 4 #t =t CORGE A. N LETON, Auctioneer. - 2 AL = b ~ago! e a-1 A i s of strength on the | On Dec. 3d of that same year the | 3o Brick,Stanton, Dec. 20. 1879, Book | “Nose gtonington, Conn., Oct. 28, 1912, | son needing good home care. Address.| miles from Franklin Square or agor Record-Herald: A g ; vk e - o Hampton,_Bullotln Office. _ novid ; /et gping s B In hand to hand bal- | Ponemah mills reduced the wages of | ‘Turner Stanton, Dec. 11, 1383, Book | _BO¥Z : P o= "¢ _ | Cottage of 9 fooms, steam, || 30 minutes walk to three muis || TR WARE L Sea own by the Aerial; thelr employes 10 per cent, instead of | 91, Page 72. | WILLIAM B. WILGOX......Auctloneer | WANTED—Young lady wishes p iR or the trolley cars. Price $1600, J| politics ell,’ ing_ gymnasts the promised advance. Pacioi gnd Mary ONell May 16 | i ton in ary woods siore: Good | electric lights and open plumb- || nd ‘can 'set a liveral loan 1 || etic woman, T kind o thousht mas- ures for Monday wilj | Now. it is up to the voters of the'| 1587, Book 92, Page 531 =t A — | % ot | ary. . be that i1 could ‘tend to the' plities o-reel subject entitied the | towh to make sure about the thing, | ,,S4cTed Feart of Jesus Church, Gct.| I will sell at Public Auction, at my - ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | FRANCIS D. DONAHUE for the family, John would fing time ntroducing Don, the $10,- | and sce that they send men to Hart-| pom, \;"5’5?"0"‘3"53‘3555 Book 94| B e e O o ren "D 85 | sized, black and white rabbi 2 | B Wbwidh Gol | to stay home and put up some shelves 1 | fo ey a . 1omas \elly, Oct. 29, 3 94, A 1 T entral - orwicl nn. the " Wasl . i ] Eans oo v will vty Sie Thale | afe 55 / | aruiins ‘piace, 3 S s o Wt | be sold cheap on easy terms. 9 ¥ onn. n the pantry.”—Washington Star, & : ney, Who has been fried and Bas peove | 06635 Was CORVTed by B C. Relly v Y o gt B L ootald R} THE KALZIDOSCOPE ; ¢l fis zectuinss <o the workingman. ) e T s Cne B i IS0 ekt g Ta00, fonre | LONIAVAIES TRad ovlal il ElD L P nd William T. deed of Oct. 22, 1886, recorded Book 95, are, 200, - | wanted at Montgomery Worsted Milis, 3 . p e e DAVIY THEATER. gnd William T. Delaney, who 18 also a | £33 "S5 and is not included in the | less, kind and genle, & §00d all around | Gonshonooken, L. near Philadeiphis | 117 Main Street, City A FEW-SEASHORE LOTS To ledsen the labor of one featurs of g 3 ~ friend of the workingman. Vote for|deed to Hendrick. Appurtenant to this | farm horse, 12 years old; 4 choice cows, | Stegdy work, good wiges, and cheap - Silualed in the Lown of Cuuticewwa, | housework there has been invented a Waish Choir-and Child Violinist. ¢ named candidates and you{tract la a right of way conveyed by |2 calves 9 months old. 1 business|rent. Just .mnn§l up more machinery. R. 1, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, ou | combined Implement that scrapes one - in the Interests of yourselves, | said Church to said Kelly in the above | wagon. 1 double dump cart, 3 plows, % | B. B, Growther, Manager. . octdld one 5f the best bathing beackcs in (he | side of a dish and mops the other et ‘ristela Gonl, the Bpanish vi.| Remember the words I do detest |mentioned desd and said tract is sub- | herness, 1 Walter A. Wood mowing side of a - . - siate. Thepe lots are Afty (00) feet a 3 ” 3 y_dess in | machineé, 1 horse rake, 1 two-horse iron | WANTED—At once, plumber and Eocntige B eoun ol G husties | mens tg cers next Thursday as | &0d deniouree labor unlons,” and Judge | 182" 19,10 o201 ™ 4ed “rom: said | shovel, oo (ools, 1~ Economy ~ Chicf | steamfitter. _ ABply to' A- Meech, ndre fifty (150) feet deep. In the rear ol — - 4 5o [Gwanit | 25 can expect any- | Chureh to said Kelly, making a com- | cream separator, 1 snifting wagon pole, | Danielsgn, Conn. these 1ots there is & salt.water pond | Caps and masks made of aluminum ogers, musi be a sleepy | thing. from the man who made the|mon nathway two fe vide on each|a lot of small' articles such a3 are | ~gyinwwn woron Siseis e 1 MasLwaiss pod | Chos and e UInSS S by (he time_ ahd dashes (hrongn | siatement. side of the first described line. o |found on & tarm; about 16 tens of hay | . has Tiaa some b leat beatiug and Gebing. "'Ine hrice 31 | cold water can be circulated. have beo ezzinf’s La Ronde des Lutins, Thankinz you in advanos for your| The seventh tract situated on said |and fodder. £ sal y is stormy, | 200" PE5 BN dentials for business posi- d (320 i | cold water can bo circulaied, have bee It is a long lons concert of glees, | valuable space, I am School street begins S. §9 1.3 degrees | sale will iake place the next pleasant 2 oct2 { ROMAN CANDLES oy Ay W g oy e A R for use CHAS. B MULKINS, WANTED A cotiage with ome or cars ago and the prices thal ure be- - Bal two atres of good land apd water, sit- o o rth k o1 tion. Box 500, Bulletin. choruses, tex d buse solos, “with | A WORKINGMAN OF TAFTVILLE, |E;* 0-100 rods from the northwest- weekday. Terms cash. ow snd then s selection by the tal-| Tafivills, Conn -’ . &7 b2, - John Russeil to Richard C. Kelly by novid £} KE ng now. These cottage sites that According to 2 recent ceusus Mose cared little senorits. My, Georgs Davis 2ced racorded in said Records, Book uated in the town of Plainfield, Kil- and ROCKETS 1 am offering for only $200 are on the 023 cow has a population 15,023, onducts the singers, and he is to be Page 462, being tract No. 4 in this | lingly or Abington. Address Julia 3. same ocean, same sbeach, only a few | FOW " population of 18 “n sngratuieied upon their eftectiv deed and formerly owned by Katherine | g Cartwright, Killingly Ceater, Conn. semtie and fins defivery, As soloigts Children Ury Suilivan; and runs south 69~1-2 de- ootsod | miles east of Pleasant View. Here is | iucrease of 236,087, or 155 per cemi, & chance to buy & seashore cottage site | over the last census, the yearly In from the ranks. of the chorus, Messrs, " grees E. 3 40-100 rods to a stake and Pl s W, T e FOR FLETCHER'S Siones &t the morthesstarly chrmer of at = o H > S |at a low figure and have it increase in | crease being 5,51 per et WANTED_To buy live Dbeef and i s yalve ‘many fold in s year or twa, | {1 5ot NoNE | the population will Bume the 1 t hoge. P, A. Nawrockl, Yantic: Tel 398-2. D l Avail _yourselves of* this opportunit; la um. o 4 o 1and of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 4 Lane and Tom Williams eack win en-| €C A S T O R | A |Church formerly jand of caid Kather- v g oct3nd and don't be among those ‘that will ber more than 2,000,000 in 191 Bt - say (after they are all sold) 1 wish 1 il B ine Sallivan: bounding southwesterly | Two 3-tenement houses on Mechanlc | g 2GEn WA to take chargs F lin S bad bought one. Come and 100k these | 1If the year 1911 was an uneyentful Gonfs yidlin numbers are —— - on 4211 1and conveyed by sald Russell| Street ' in' Daniglson. Income $420 | or'dept smapioyine female help: must ranklin Square s SVeE" and“remermber 1t 3ot DU | one (o' Destnins i ot el elssohn Concerto, ven’ o sal 13 4 gross, i | be active and honest; apply in own chase one I pay your expenses for an; 798 Y ubsa a Rolnance, Zigeuncrweiaon, B:M’)rwfxmf LOST AND FOUN Ghui s K 19 dagrees B &'z ods, ., Det income on lnvestment 9 | B0 Rwriing. Address Box 6, care distance not over 100 miles. Trans. | marked by the steady fnflow of for- i A B ::1;“ s (ks 1:',rznr s""r LY fler.’ee{f‘_"i 2 ‘1“‘: rods: | per cent. Hsuses pleasantly situated, | Bulletin Offic oct24d purllnuon from Westerly in auto. In. |eign capital {67 Investment in sugar o e oo g thence §. 67 degrees ¥ 12 310 rods Yo 3 . 28 p o aes s nt I sugar Lutins, OUND—gcoteh collie, Inquire L.|the place of heginning. the last thras | three minutes walk from raliroad sta- |~y wymn_Halls Barber Schools, DENTIST VOB S mLAw A, wirco Soh of beiing and tndesrias captd TN (Plen, | o n9%2 |iines bounding southeasterly and | tlon, post office’ and business sectian, Boston, Mass. Wages ~ioom, board R 1 Eatate Breker, b i gt B BT £U ortherly 14 Schosl street. bein; " 4 raflroad ticket furnished' by “61 ci 7 Real " Wd for the encow neut an SUNDAY SUBJECTS, - port """""gi;"‘:a\"’fil’“fl"?sasf?fifi'": '13 ive minates. from churches snd | SUrSl DS ortione ! oot pirucy: DR. E. J.. JONES N, 41, West Broad Stz Rooma 1 and 2. | enterprises upon wiich forelgwors b Seventh Day Adventis moet £ald Hendrick Apeill ¥7. 1890, by deed | schools. are. ct23 g B v R L | embarked in Cubn for ‘sarvice 1 the Bul block e R T e L oA WANTED Working forsman _and| Sulle 4, Shannon Bullding —_ 3 Page 5, and conyeved by Turner stan: Real Estats Agent,s e, no cuildven, taka charge of 1aTgs | Take hore Land For i Licorice belongs to the pea or vetet Rt B 1968, and Pacoel vl 2 ielson, fafm and dairy; farm- rough and In|, 5o S d Y family and grows wild, the plant o At Park church, 19.80 commusion, daled ‘sept 16101, wnd vrcordedin | Savings Bank Block, Dastelecn, Conn. | fatar; snd S817: tize. foukh & 1 int rence. gasnore Land ror “aia family &nd frows wIG TS siiat SRR FUTN ey ke ity -tract lics on the merth- peed.apply. Address “Foreman.” caro Forty actes of high lanc situate on | feet It fe i % il ety SwideTSF tho rond Tunnng” From | p2omes B Byde Auctioneer. Auction | Bulletin_Co. octild stato macadam road overl.oking 'ihe | wicn s of commerclal vadue, g | Temperance Legion will Norwich Town fto Tagtville 'bounding A WANTEDPlano_tuning. A G. Gor- - AUantlc ocean frow Point Judith ow | Which 18 of commerclal value o 2y afiernoon in G Bil - Just now we are showing| tivreon southerly 2 font westeriy on | Nov Tl $1B %t 10 s clock ‘ar ra. 3¢ | Gon. 208 Prospect St City. TeL 5i-3. MONEY LOANED Pt e Mt vty STy [ing the Distr which calei SO al ki iy | otherlang now O;hla;? of paid Hen | the ‘farm of the late C. 8. Meech, ‘sit- [ I¥id on Diamonds, Watches, Jewely N. Y. NH & H R R t vears to reach maturity or for — an extra large line of specially | drick 150 teet northerty by nighway 2 uated one mils south of Brick church | —ywaxTen Tive poultry. G A Bui- || Snd Securities of/any kind at the FRANE W. COY. tmproving its condltion 3 srvices at the Sheltering Arms wiil d small feet; casterly by the aforesald second|at Labanon Center the following de- | 1n7q Tel. 646-6. eugaid Lowest Rates of Interest. An old i Pelath - s O provided by the Third Bapust founted s et 1aes convayod s rinfor by\Vie: | Scribed property: I driving horss, 11 B L SSISULISIE Stus te Goal With ¢ Higa Bt " Weatorn R 1 The Me Eovernment al b 3 ulAMOABS premises conveyod {7 Crantor B ¥ic-|years old sound; 3 yearling helfers, 1 (Established 1872.) 3 xican £o! ent alroady has g Concord buggy, 1 fwo-seated market ‘ THE COLLATERAL LOAN C dec1l begun (o take steps to arouse interast wich Land Recotds, Beok 115 Page|wsgon nearly new, with pole and 42 Main S T " the Mexican el « wsubject for the Christi ie 486, and by Victor Bouehard,” Adminis- ) vy 1 treet, in the Mexican bit for ihe Han + -ervices In the:Bill M..eka:ms‘;o at prices from $15.00 to|tiaier by decd recorded in’said Heo- |SRaite! 1 dump oak ‘hn‘,,,“’;‘, 2Eo) + R R S Francisco exposition. Clrculars have e 1¢ mowing machins, ernal Punishment. $35.00. ¢ ords, Book 117, Pase 223, rows, 1 buffale robe, L) y ve orce blanketss ] | Cooks, General Housework Girls, Farm 3 Deen sent 10 the Kovernoms of the states WILLIAN ¥, HTLL | sevade, 1 pair Jfght ayivins barness, 1| relp and two Boys, also Laborer Peck’s Real Estat: Agen Y | asking them to interest merchants At Preston City GCongregational| 1hese are genuine bargains. -, | light singe harncss, 1 farm harness, 1 Notwithstanding the Fire - manufacturers andhacendados jn goi- orning -sermon " ——————————} | lawn mowen, 1 milk {unk, eream pails,| ' FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,' FARMS A SPECIALTY ting together an exhibit of M v hurch—M - g o njrc Bing sz by tfl!}enp i Call and see for yourself. we are still doing busimess at the old ARMS - 1 barrel ehurm, woed saws, balang =y Delivered to Any Part of Nerwich :g;dagne)jn;::efllgflr:'vwcl ains e | 000 Costbted et Obmtral Wil #t8nd and the quality of our workis Willmis, G AN - 3 . just the same as ever—'"Thq o fiie e : (o Ale that 1s acknowledged o bo | Rseriy newi 1 larse butier worker,'d oy T aTIeA by seeiared 12 S_Ifll'l Sk . e e At the Second anufl-! church the best om the markst—HANLEY’S | 250 2Y0is “'y,& nfies fo S 20 best materisls used in our werk. o ST - % = of enterin, cettle from wSundsy schodl at 9.39 PEERLESS. A telephone erder will | pus to /éntioa, cusenold goods, | 8TETSON & YOUNG, E"“"m“'&“‘?fim“”'“’ i fel' sun& Eharhmmu] spoeive Frompt sttentics, E;,, A Brusisls carpet, somn enned | " WANTED | rapopponrpomtors and Buildery: - DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist by é'::a‘mum A - % - to il tgke plac i | phone, lest Main St at Cq 0, Whers it 1§ " Res. Adbert P, Blinn will epeak ot u“ A B4 MepsnmCS 2 Frankiin St :t:;?o et B, & Broraine Bxass | Cooks, Waltresses, /General House fhasnen Buildiag Ammex, Room A, o A i Telephone 582 L Mgy e 't Spiritual Academy, Pork .streeh, 5 oy o B e DS EIE AW _ | Girls and—Housekeeper (middle aged: | \vrmpw Sou west f PR the east slopasiof the Andes B R, i oo oy TRANKLIN SQUARE. | e o s T e T e 3. B. LUCAS, byt ety o thepanute RTINS | e |- dvertiaing et 1| 216, O dressed, icak i 1 o Remembrance, ermive Loweus | : "1 JStn fo- Rueintan Contaal Bullding | fng ostn i ) the gdverdy- | Bastarn m mw". o Ti : 7 calumpg of The lstin far : -, |

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