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s NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913 COAL AND LUMBER. M. C. HIGGINS COAL. ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Neosha Club Conducts Final Whist of Season—Elks Enjoy : = lon Gaaoe coaL French Night Festivities—Waterford United Workmen i S 0 C u N Y : e K : i .zffic:Toloph_o : 1267 Inistall Officers—Heptasophs’ Memorial Service. : : J. A. MORGAN & SON TROUFUM - h GRAND ARMY. Samuel Therrien, Napoleon Leclaire, | TROLEUM : : GOAL S S X ek lad T PRODUCTS Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 7 General Joan Sedgwick eque / : -, ' ; statute on Gettysburg battlefield, June owLs. P 2 TR Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 I’v:c-l::- :}":,';.322 "'&'..."T,L'.'.’l'w':'r'fi‘% 19, Secretary Dwight C. Kilbourn, of | Norwich nest, No. 1396, held its reg- the Sedgwick monument commission |ular meeting Tuesday evening in Owls of Connecticut, writes hall with president K, B. Worthington, “In answer to inquiries about go-|in the chair. Four candidates were ing to Gettysburg to attend dedication | initiated and two applications for of the Sedgwick equesirian monument | membership were presented. Thers on Jupe 18, we are informed that|was a lage attendance and the meet- there .3 no general excursion planned. Ing was a most encouraging one. There is a round-trip rate from New | Norwich nest, conducted a pleasant York at $10.40, good for ten days, eitn- | and well attended whist Thursday er by the Pennsylvania road or the |evening In Owls hall. Twenty tables PROMPT DELIVERY the country, BEFORE YOU PLACE co AL YOUR ORDER ::;’:r::m oxamine them and get our Our entire collection of thousands of freg Lurning Kinds and Lahig) | moders'and dnidue desions ia at your disposal. Philadelphia and Reading were played and all passed a delight- VWA PO 5 “There are several good hotels at|ful evening. Prizes were awarded as A postal will bring them to your Geottysburg and many boarding houses, | follows: Ladies—First, Mrs. J. E. L D LATHROP home. Parties ought to arrange for two full | Green, 41, salad dish; second Mrs. days at least, to visit all parts of the | joseph A. George, 33, half dozen glass- battlefield. Trips over the fleld are |es; consolation, Mrs. Prodell; Men made by wagons autos, and electric | first, Thomas Pfeiffer, 37, fountain pe car: Guides go with each trip, who | second, L. S. Manchester, bill case; explain fully the battle. The visitor | consolation, Walter Stamm. ought to read up on the battle and During the whist a pleasing pro- learn_about the Ic names—such as | grame of selections was furnished by Seminary. Connecting Ridge, Culps | Frank P. Leete, pianist of the nest, ttle Round Top, Wheat Field, |and at the close refreshments of cak: a, High Water Mark, | wafters and ice cream were served b: Pickett's Charges, Spangler's Spring |the entertainment committee, which and other points. had the affair in charge. In addition to the usual attraction, % will be the United States «'ampn' DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. v the occupation of the veterans onl Sebequonash council held its regular 4—a most wonderful and in-| meeting Monday evening in Foresters' he (has. A. Kuebler Co. Telephune *53-13 1. 39-41 Franklin St. GALAMITE COAL CLOTH SHOP burns SPRING 4\.\'1‘ SUMMER WOOLENS Well Seascn:d Wuad SR SR A Strictly Tailor-Made Suit . H. HASKELL, e SR th struc ight of four to five thousaad | hay) with a large attenda There | tents, with the necessary kitchens, | wore var S ap e cants. oy w2 — P 489 - ’ “prp hens | were various committee reports heard ones St T . pitals -and- other ‘Axin's’ cf camb | and routine business was tranescted. MONEY }u. NDED IF NOT SAT- ACTO! ELUMBING AND MBI RIS JOSEPH T. DONOVAN with a regiment of regulars on a Th self is worts trip, as probably no one now liv- will ever have the chance again. Following the business se: Neosha club conducted its fi of the season. Twelve tables played and prizes were awarded n the Wi Wi o dedication of the Sedgwick , o % | %! | 325 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. et LR S50 8 08 b eccha g Wl oot e standard o1l for motor cars. The program will be published | Peauty pins. Men—First, George Plumbing as it ehould be done 1is " in a future issue of this paper.” Rouse, . combination set; second, | the Kind we do. Upen, every joint | LS I ratety ol oGl tight, sanitary and latest style plum i AT i , sanitary and latest style plumb- lations—Mrs. John Walz and L./ HEPTASOPHS. Trachttenbe: Refreshments of ice One application for membership was | cream and cake were served by the presented at the regular meeting of | committee in charge. The series of | Norwich conclave, No 424, held Mon- | whists which has been conducted day evening in Kagles hall with a|through the winter has proved popu- rge number in attendance. Routine |lar and has been a financial success. :siness was disposed of and the com- | A similar series will be conducted in of the supreme council! the fall. issed. William H. B O ho did effective work as organizer ere and who has met with marked FaTRONE OF HERRRNGNY. ess in Pennsylvania of late, is a|. Miss Ella C. Lester, lecturer, made| candidate for the incumbent, and lo- | her report of the entertainment given | Heptasophs would be pieased to Dy Norwich grange, No. 172 in the| see Mr. Duncan appointed to the posi- [ Norman chapel, at the regular meet- ing of the grange Wednesday evening, | There was a short memorial service | Showing a balance of $43.25 from the| of respect to the deceased members of | affair. This sum will be used for the conclave, 16d by e district | purchase of regalia. 1In place of the| deputy, D. C. Murphy of Taftville. al programme for the lecturer's It leaves practically no carbon. In barrels and half barrels, gallon and 5-gallon cans. Use Standard Oil Company’s Gasoline STANDARD OIL COMPANY of New York né bhumbins ine | LOCKETS, BRACELETS, puone. wrie oo | RINGS, WATCHES Call us up on t see us. We will fix you up in good shape at a moderate price. and a general line of | A. J. WHOLEY & CO., e Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street | Expert \Vntcbmaker and | — —— Repairer. Samitary blumdia; |, .50k 4.0 > BT ORs (3K W (S A peep into an Lp-lo-date Laihrootn ot e Fo e P o only less retresiing ihan the batn | B G sh T ft u FRTE — | itself. During the summer you wu IMIME. GArvag a 5% hour the time was given over to an| =™ 5 e the more Jook (o the bats for boaily . BES PALMIST AND CLAmVOYANT old-fashioned spelling bee. The two comfort. 1 wili show yuu saniples and Aty ROYAL ARCANUM. Sides’ were: crogon by rs. Charl SOCIAL CORNER. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Shihe i the porseluin and siber thps | Truthful in her predictions, reliable Thames council, No. 1851, held a|Hagberg and Frank T. Maples, Mus. | HATENGES ana give you estumates lor the work ' in her advice, no matter what trouble regular meeting Wednesday evening | Hagberg's side winning, with Jac & of putting them in in the best manner | YOu may have with yourself or others. Bidg: New York Polarine—1913 (Continued from Page Fourteen.) in Foresters’ hall and regular business | Gallup standing first. | 2 i er, ce ant at Syracuse, N.|1rois & sanitary standpolut—and guar- Come and she will guide you. was brought up for consideration. An e e found very good for headache. Strip TO"and County Y. | antee the entite Job. 204 FRANKLIN STREET Interesting talg was given by depucy GHITED WORMEMEN. the green leaves from stalks, wilt them i o S Up orte flight, over Avery's stére ere in town Sund vas in town Mon- | grand regent, William T. Curry. in a bake pan on the stove and bind S e E it The meeting of the Grand lodge ex-| hot on the hollow of the feet. If this RIPLEY HILL W lOl“(\PKlN), — ecutive committee last Wednesd: does not stop it, when dry apply again. 6 ins I . LOUR CHANC '0 G ° - ELKS. and of the Grand lodge finance com- | I dry the leaves. They are good for — i | GRS e Res Ing e ee gl €7 West Main Stre BAUE. WHY PAY. CASH FOR IT} French night was observed by Nor- | mittee, on the same date, at the Grand cures. i Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Sherman Married A QT G _— - e your automobile or delivery wich lodge, No. 420, B. P. O. Elks.|lodge office, New Haven, showed by FRANK. Forty-Three Years—Birthday Cele- | EAST Wil 1 7% o c “your own dealer. We will Thursday evening at the Elks' home | the submitting of the reports that the| Moosup. : ‘ = 1RAIQ | . You can pay us at your on Main street, and the occasion was | reserve fund on April 30, 1913,amount- il bration. B s TRE o i e F | 5 {e . without advance In prica. one of the most enjoyable of the na- | ed t0$32€,062.20. | FIGHTING THE HIGH PRICE OF 5 Hor lub met with | irgtor If every ohauffeur was o s A yers' Co. of Am. Imc, 1290 tlonallty night colebrations which | " Reliet lodge, No. 37, of Waterford, | il e L N e Tre i a driver as Hettie Copeland Broadw . I 1. ROYOR, Agts Bave been held during the season. Tha | had a well attended and very inter- i June meeting will be with Mrs. Zechiel. |¢ ig touring car papers would ng lld Pluinain [ .. ket St Norwich, Comn. festivities opened with a pleasing pro- | esting meeting Tuesday evening, May 3 X A 4 ot F y Y % 3 o € d frie nd not be so full of so many ccidents. gramme of French selections by Tubbs’ | ¢7th, the occasion being the installa Husband Earns $60 a Month. Austin Peterson entertaine s - = 5 v Miss E Cus is improv: in | N band, and soloe were rendered in a | (ion’ of officers for the present year,| I appreciate the high cost of living |from New York over Sunda | il Custimanids inproving Lo 92 trankiin Stra2 JONATHAN SMITH pieasing manner by Manager Al wnich was delayed owing to the acci- | department very much, as my husband Nearing Golden Anniversary. |* Vincent Horky has sold his farm. | = ’ Cralg of the Davis theatre and by | 37" he A€10808 OVINE 10 (7e SC6l- 1 15 "o Michigan Central car inspector | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Sherman cele- | o has boon a gond — acignbor and U TaNDIL Nt Billy Shirley and Mr. Roger &| Geer The officers were installed by | With a wage of $60 a month. I have iprated the 43d anniversary of their |many regret his departure. n Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and Eobnle, who are appearing at the|gupervisor Charles B. Douglas, assist- | Dever vet read an article in your de-|marriage May 19th Mis A s G Wi ‘A R GASOLINE Davis. An excellent supper composed | oy by Grand Recorder Stroh and Dan- | Partment where the husband makes| “The nests of the tent caterpillar 15t Willington to teach ne: car. | v of well-known French dishes was|,, (. Halloran, master workman of | le8s than $80 a month. It seems (0 |ypeing destroyed In large numbers s d e R e | Successor A Full Supply Always on Hand. serveq by the committee in charge to | gu, o, (IR MESer WOTKIER Of| me’we would be rich with $30 a month. | gem (o multiply cons EASTFORD { 5. F. GIBSON. PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL for H etal Worker, Tar or | 8 Specialty. Telephone 318. el l(ou::, Wallks and | - e about 150 members present, including Dirt oy For NEht and Tuel i4: Promi a0i e After the meeting the members and light and fuel | T The beautiful red a number of brother Eiks from out of | i/ ', ‘cioyed o fine supper, which| Cets to $1 a month, with wood fire to ymbine 1s blooming in Tin and Sheet ephalt and Gra town. There were three auto loads are 5 52 wash and iron. I do very little bak- | o v S Ganbry o An auto pa o Gutlesilie ait ar from Willimantic present by invita- | ¥as prepared under the direction of| ;o "ag ' my husband does not care for ntities Slong the QU FOMt o |spent Mondey with Rev. and Mrs e i | [Urozen for ALl Uric Acia Allments tioh. . THa affaic jasted oot s lste| Dr: Prank Howard, the lodge's efi-| INE 88 my husband doep Dot e “oF ). Boynton recently bough s . h Rev. a s iy 85 Weat Maia St clent steward, 1t was very gratifying| dainties. We buy our bread—one matched palr of young horses. ank Chamerlain, Miss C. N. Turner,| _*"™% 3 & Urogen, the B S e . e most en- o - a ds Groceries amount to $14 to s one of the party, remalning for a few PO | trueremedy 101 joyable one for all present. Lo ‘hive Brottss Devid EL Geor DroS-iis,g s’ monkh, | nisat: i $10:, Hisuratios Birthday Gift of Rocker. % g a 2o L —__ Bpetemesy oy The committes in charge was com.|ont, even though forced to come On}g549." coal in wintér, about $5.50 a| A few of the mear neighbors of Mrs. P RO 1 ROBDRT J COCH Al\l B c ™~ 2iiments, posed of J. B, Caron, Frank Aubrey,|crutehes = == o installeq: | month. As the wife is the helper, and | Aibert Woodworth gave her a sur- ook | Frek ds g . Mro er Rhgumatism o i e R T Du!’;l‘::inl‘i M:'::zzro p?:l ZE’L;““&’( +: | having bables, 1 try to help by |prise Saturday evening, reminding {M‘ to_Chaplin for the usual services ‘ caone e an. a8 Neusite, in: WAIAL T Sk o om home three days out | of her birthday. A fine willow rocker Mps. Charles Clark spent Memor! . ~umy ST Ur S wett. tbe man; Walter L. Holles, master work- St bat e bl Ranbi iyl i atena s wibervlig o LI P 1orial v Wess Siuin St., b acio sw2S Urogen, the man: Ernest 8. Lewis, _foreman | e s e PR Nerwich Dr. M. H. Tin- 3 Ralph W, Wetmore, overseer; H. Wil- [ nob 5" a0 " ZChing ‘on Monday and 5 s : iy B [ ker, a New York Specialist, the ls Manweying, recorder; William C.| i the afterncon I go out collecting UNION HAMPTON o s ; B atte Semeay. . Thr T aduth Baunders, Anancier; Dr. Frank How- | rar sur famile doctore T jeon on Tucs EDemalic SlShyRG Rl S ard, receiver: Hugh I Kenyon, guide; | g,y ang in the afternoon mend the e | Mrs. Charles Benziger fs visiting her | . : matism_ Geot i, try it. He sure it James C, Smith, inside watchman; | clothes before putting them away, As |Statferd Preacher Delivers Memerial daughter, Mrs. Wiillam Pearl | n is the Urogen Tablets. For sale by William Wiiliams, outside Watchman. || qo sewing I save on dressmakers’ Sunday Address. e mail carrier j all druggists, 50c and $1.00, The had a holiday on| iday, Memorfal d: Moon rmacy, New London, frs. arlotte Sm as o | . . “onn, ay38TuTh rs. Charlott mith has opened | Wa make a specialty of this | 0" may ' cottage here for the summe - Sarsa arllla bills, having made all my own clothes KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. in the last six years. I also manage| Mrs, Hattie Phillips of Seuthbridge Preparations for the conferring of | to buy small things, se dear to a wo- |and Irene Marcy of Hartford spent Cures all blood humors, all {the fourth degree upon a large class of | man's heart, for the home, which aSunday at the Marcy cottage. Eva Burnham, who has been rtford hospital. 1t at the nome Kind of building, also General . candidates are nearly completed by | man thinks useless, Having our own | Oliver Howlett of Holland called on eruptions, clears the complex- | the members of Philip Sheridan as. | home we have nuhrrm to pay. My | friends in tewn Saturday 5 of Her eunt, Miss A. M. Burnham. Chac d Buildi i creates appeti i sembly, Fourth degree Knights of Co- | One ambition is that in old age my | Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Stevens an et ontracting and Building. e . tite, .a'ds lumbus, the event to- take place on | husband will not hawe to work so |daughter Bhirley of Wales, visited thae w h c g g digestion, relieves that tired | Sunday aficrnoon at Colonial hail in | hard, ang can enjoy what he has earn. | formor's uncle, Willard Fichards the | WaS mgton ounty, R. I — n : Bridgeport, commencing at 3 o'clock. | ed. first of th k. 1 § feeling, gives vigor and vim. Eridgeport, commencing at 3 oclock, —From the Chivago Tribune. "Mrs. Maty Dode is home for a fow | HOPKINT(‘" C. M, WILLlAMS FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN Get it tedey in usual Yguid form O | ¢ne yssembly will attend ma t St - days. . tablets called Augustine’s chureh in the morning at SUNBEAM SHINES FOR ALL. John Buckley was home over Sun- - igusts y 218 MAIN STREET, ! 10.30 o'clock. All of the members and il day. Town’s Debt Decreased $1,120 Last | A All the Newest Styles candidates will wear frock coats and | Dear Editor and Soclal Corner Fam- | Rev. I. P. Booth of Stafford preached | yean Business Done at A | | Telephone 370 Norwich, Conn. silk hats. fly: I was so surprised when I turn- |the Memorial sermon Sunday at the| o : : » noun B D 5 T ¥ Among the dignitaries of the order | ed to my favorite page, the Social Cor- | Congregational church. Financial Meeting. MMINGS Yho will be present at the exempiifi- | ner, and found we did not have letters | ~Michael Laning of Southbridee,| sy, unjua) financial town meett w | M. J. CUI catfon of the degree will be: Master, | enough to fill the page. I know this | c: o1 ends in town Saturday gesng | ALL pAPERS r i i . Gotia AL Tee of Noimioh secretary. | i aur bosy time teak g flower beds, flf\lierd ‘u',:am\xrr'js . G. Howard of 9f the taxpayers was held in the town | e Onntral Avsnon Nerwo, Sean Charles O. Murphy, of Norwich; and | cleaning house and West Woods! attended the Congre: | D21l on the afternoon of Thursday, May p Store Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays the following members of the degree | chickens, but dear gationutichuren 1aat Sonday nd. Only thirty-five were present. | A full line of the above with new | at 6 p. m. team, P. T. O'Brien, of Meriden; Rev. | ily, | missed so many s, Doth new | ~ Mr. A. Marcy is spending a few days | 7.0 Usual reports from the town coun- | additions coming along, including (hose | moj. iy one, Thomas Muilcahy, of St. Mary's and old, T cannot but urge you all to |at summer home on the hill. | ClL town treasurer, superintendent of | W ut out berders. T of H Z ish, Bridgeport; William J. 2 take a few minutes to wrile to us. Mrs. Rinda Burnham of Southbrid town farm, overseer of the poor, the Moidings and bands to match. Mixed | T e Mrs. Hilbert Tells er Dis- | of ‘Thompsonville: Dr. B. M .| You that have not written for some |is making repairs on her summer | 2PPreiser of personal property on the | paints, murcsco and tints; also art UNIVERSALISM s . of New Haven: John F. Cavanaugh, of | time know we are waiting to read | home on the Hill town farm, school committee (print- | gi AR U REn th of an angry God, thymplmns Dlmng Thompsonville; and J. Kennedy, of | one of your letters. Work is all right | £ e oA ed report) and committee on remis- We wre i e market for patnung, | Denies (he {(UCSTIGS 4 oiarnal® Punieh- of L H N Navon: P 30 s bIaY ARG LAROY OE et TOKRRS sion of taxes were received and fi | paper-Banging and decorating all tne ent It atnirms a God of Love, & Buff- Change of Life and How In the evening a monster banquet is | ter recreation than writing to our be- STO! The indebtedness of the tewn was|Ume i i | cient pur.. & redeemel HunBehY She F. “ PIARASE 15 (A piecs ot e Boat | loven Cother s | decreased “during the year $1.120.08. | W succes Goa ound Relief. field to be served in the big dining | We are some family, but one name is | Junior-Senior Banguet—Top of Flag | The town asvium has had during the | P. F. MURTAGH For Information, booka trasts, eto. reom at 7 o'ciock and which is open | ever forgotten. I intend to get my | Pole Blown Off. | past vear flve different Inmates. two . I address . A. DILLINGHA: TR to all members of the Knights of Co- | little bow of yellow just as soon as I | | of whom have died and another has 92 and 94 West Mair $ o Cotane 86, T } Pa. g the Jumbus, | Among the =p 5% . T abi il P Ress | been removed to the school for feeble e oS S s Ot T Pleotwood. — )flfll‘ (hng. N C 2pet rs will be | can. shall wear it with a great deal The board of trustees met at the v‘n]nfied. EraonE The alrnn'm\ of e Phone. aprifd of Life I was m, able to be around | RY. William A. Keere, of Plainfield, | of pride. and I hope it will arouse |college Tuesday. the state lecturer: Hon. James H.| curios in people for them to e state boar fculture made | stall Ialwayshad | Webh of New Haven, judge of the ! inqu T wear such a badze, | ¢ The afate hoard of agriouliure meds ld from the farm wag 4.42 \mount drawn from the town | 1647 re of me why s a E visit t th o Wi 1 superfor court, and Dr. John C. Coyle, | T shall be pleased to answer all such ,,,,q‘iflxim”\]” e iR e el presdoun; gliRs deylum was| ! Wi s PR SR e : 1 Seventeen ‘ . 1.| Adam’s Tavern : I am a worker in the Corner and | Toasts by Distinguished Guests. OUE/persone nil atthe o Stories of Places. O e Db ot “‘”‘"“‘l The Junior-Senior banquet was held | The yals of I 1861 'or our Social Corner. que’ s Y value o Japan's police force, which has been | 71 OUT e 27 o | Wednesday evening in the college din- | personal property on the farm was ICE CREAM tnstructed bv the chief superintendent atiers sow rie you and ail the| q e B £ ihe PubLc the fnest standard | 11tt1e apeamers. Tt.must be guit he | e hall which was effectively decorat- | increased $184.49 over last vear ofier w the B 4 H:"{‘;V dfl;{;lfig“l’:?;hx the DUD- | Chora you are. auite warm | (3* A n “elaborzte menu was served,| The same amonnt of appropriations BEST IN THE WORLD. Dram\ of beer of -.:rop-“::::.-rw.. He body of the Kind in e wristoctas | " Frank: 1 am delighted to know you | followed by toasts. Prof, —B. O.|for the expenses of the town was voted Brick [ omperp A regadte g "‘““ iy of the kind in the world. Its| ("0 ‘enoush to he at our noet|Smith was toastmaster. There wers|as was voted last vear. The amount Quart Bricks, 40c Beor, ass ruie nd buriea, Muslr L S the presidents of the two |for state tax was lowered $500 and that | Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Bloug “One day friend Social Corner gathering. Depend | toasts by, Ale, Bunker , advised m!m take f;z{:,,fi,"b’;’?1{%:‘:‘1’"‘5@ ool e, LB ePend O | lasses and by President Flavel S. Lu- w:r_i;hlnrmnrt of public schools raised Pint Bricks, 25¢ EMEPL-B‘“‘:‘: g W g N::H.M with whom the swo, S| Tertium Quid: Welcome! Give us | ther of Trinity college, President .| 8700 0 that now the town appropriates 3 ie, B, Piokham’s | Jith Whom the eword had always been | some more Alstractions. U | Beach, Professors J. N. Trueman, A. F. | $8.500 for the schools. The rate of P ing Al Bteriing Bitsee A, ARSEWESN egetable Com- |, % i on°the experiment of joining| E Reep ‘busy for eur Cop-|biskesiee gad H. B. Newton [t e s oale S120 n each uN o T Ao pound and it made me a strong well wo- | ihe police s a means of reisining | MeT o S AN e A e et B A A ADAM, Nei S oo B0 T Mk Vi Mkt thas T oL | Ao Polce A8 4 means ‘of retalning| ML .np. ¥ou have my sympaths, | B4 Wednskds afternoon. erty and 3040 on each 8100 of the in- | JORM A. Dunn, o R % 2 4 taneible personal property. Jowed my friend’s advice and I shall | 02vs tha force had the reputation o _had headaches sinee T was Flag Pole Fated. e t recommend it as long s I live, Befors | Hoing too fond of cutiing o prisoncr | BEVR NOArC old. Many a good time| At neon Thursduy (he high "1“4,ep:mee‘z’-’«,fxi;:dh:\y\par':»";h;h&:gsh‘::; down instend of arresting him, | has ended with a rousing one, I have |plew off the upper haif of the flag| " V h F d c 1 took the Com 1 wos slways | “lircad is held in special yeneration | sed evervthing 1 could think of. Hot | pole n 1508 the flag pols was struck | paiscd rom 22 1-2 cents per hour to | he aughn ounary 0. mhul mndldm by Russian gailors, wha often seek o | nd cold water, vinegar, mustard plas. | by lightning and lest several fest from | °' 12 cents, appease “(he gnery spirit that troubles | ters ’nndlhflnl‘ ym:l(- Now I am using | the top Veoting List Canvaseed. | ©0s. 11 to 25 Ferry St, the waters” by casting leaves into e t burns but does not ¢ — Tha town couneil was in sesalon the sen, @resk sallors, too, carry with | blister, Have fust worked off one, HEBRON Wednesday of this week to canvass | MILL, CASTINGS them small joaves, ealled 8t, Nicholas | Some cannot be' worked off, the voting lists (o be used in the town Whather the bustness with Epecialty, Broad, whish iy’ thicw inla the sea| Joseoh Doei I read your letters with o and preelal state olection Tuesday. ||| which you are assoctated carries o it n times pf storm, Meafarers of all | Piegsire, Wilten Popter and family of Colum- | Juro srd, i Ondlers Mecelve Promnt Attentios Rations have an a that it is \.,.nu»kv} Amv'lsdhlum‘:r-mv ?’mi meay be sure we | bla were Hebren visitors Bunday Two Bailot Boxes, !]] s account hero or elsewhers 1o turn a loai upside down, the ic are glad e hear frem you again, [t + Rebinsen was o eail=| Ay this (own does not use th | g H ARD eing that for every loal se turned a | 18 0od to be otl in ihe sunsi ; | vt Batlbt Ta veting Pob B - t THOMAS J. HOW. peing se turne A i . levet batlot in voling for fown offi- | 8 ncas amna an Leos Meinad Sewnd Bouie i flan acrs, the holding of & Special Eckto i il be eked. always a : 'Ikw “ New York Harber 0 yeises wova receatly offeres ¢ as we can paly ihe € eleclion (o vete gpon R charitabie ine - for ’fa t peilpes ponveyiag . e ‘:::-:L in with poring Ettution Joun mnR 8 aiate highway | Invites your personal mecount, -AM)“— i ar u:; vhiarms pf | % Fard the year round pghowing gapstrustion |san ot the same time ;|| #ssurlog you ef apdreeiative at- Ifadson River 3 aille = Pra , Kas hled T e et ¥ N of the town elestion will make ne || tention frem emploves and TRANSPORTATIO . hils i 173 iwe Rallot boes f i i sigaply, Vi 5 dhe | Bow S5 g PRiSc pokos and Beews and basges for frelght or charter . suli pf the | - Nat an; 1 am giag va Weat 5 Waiefisid Sua- No, 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. nt day off. 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