Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 10

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Norwich s the Great Trading Centre of Eastern Connecticut. Pl'iulfcqllllh!flulo\nfl. Our Rural Deliveries reach everyome in tbb Hl'h‘fl" The new Parcels Post Service should make it possible for every person within this territory to buv just what they want with very little expenditure of time.and meney. Theremote.tdwolleranflnnornm?ihge,ortho-oeln.mewhanwlfoMhuthmfiahouwbmb&e-m,mmflhnwb thembyPuuthtntkumn&mtlneutofw fare. Tluutdfl-ntmbuymly.dnsp as the person next door, : S Wemummkht-hwdd\e&mnn&dd:npfikhm&wfirsdmdmwdbyhm . ALARM CLOCKS—75q, postage 8c; $1.26, postage 1lc; $2.00, vostage 8¢ ALUMINUM ENAMEL—16c, 260, and 40c; pestage bc ANGLE IRONS—(Flat) 2x3x3-8 in, 3 for be; pestage (1 to §0) be 8x3x1-3 in. 3 for Bc; postage (1 to i8) Ge 4x4x3-4 in, 3 for be; postage (1'to-9) be Corner, 2x2x6-8 In, 2 for 6c; postage (1 te 15) be 8x3x8-4 in, 3 for Be; (1 te 18) 6o 4xdxl in, be each; postage (1 to 8) So (Special prive on dozen or more) ANNEALED WIRE—(Stove pipe), 60 fest carton, 6e; post. (1 to §) 5o Brass, (Annealed or Spring) 1 os. spool, 18 or 30 wire, §3; postage (1 te 13) 8¢ Copper, 1 oz spoel, 5o; postage (1 to 13) Ge AWLS BRAD-f¢; postage (1 te 6) bc Pegging, 10c; pestage (1 or 2) bo Sewing, 10c; postage (1 or 3) 6o Handle and Tool, 26c; postage (1 or 2) fs; and T6c; postage 5o Scratch, §o: postage (1 to 6) bo Ice, 160; postage (1 to 5) Bc; 2Gc, postage (1 to 3) be Speedy Sewing, 75¢c; postage (1 to 8) bc AXES—XKelley, without handle, T6c; postage, 15c Keen Kutter, without handle, werranted, $1.00; pestage iSo; with handies $1.25; postage, 15 House, short handle, 76c; peostage, 1éo Broad, 50c¢ to $1,26; postage, 17¢ Handles, 26¢; postage, 8c¢ Stones, 10c; postage, (1 or 2) be -8 Wedges, bc; postage (1 to 12) so BAG SNAPS 2 for 5c; postage (1 to 30) Se BAIT BOXES 1éc; postage bo BALANCES—Spring, 10c; postage (1 to 5) Se BARNDOOR—Latches, (extra heavy) 15c; postage 2c Puils, (extra heavy) 10c; postage bc BASE KNOBS—5c; postage (1 to 12) 5¢ BASIN PLUGS—6c; 1, 11-8, 11-4, 13-8. and 11-3 pestage (1 to 12) e BATTERIES—Columbia Dry Cell, 20c each; pestage 11 BELLSDoor-turn, 360; postage $c Electric, 40c; postage 5o BENDING SPRINGS—1 inch, 16c; 1% inéh, 25c; postage l4c 2 inch, 35c; postage 20c BIBBS—Compression, % inch, 50c; postage 50 Hose, 3% inch, 50c¢; postags 6c BINDING OIL CLOTH —4x4, 10c; postage (1 to 3) Se BIRD CAGE-Springs, 5c, 10c, and 15c; postage be Brackets Gc and 10c; postage 5c BITS —Auger, 4, 6. 8, 10, 13, 14 16-1¢"s; postage bc pound. Fair, 10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 25, 35; postage 5c pound Excellent, 20, 20, 25, 25, 36, 35, 35; postage 6¢ pound Keen Kutter, 26, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50, 60; postage Bc pound Sets, 8 & L 6 in set, $1.50; postage 8c Keen Kutter Set, warranted, 13 in set, $4.50; posusg 140 Expansion Bits Cut, 1-2 to 11-2, 65c; postage bc < Expansion Bits Cut, 7-8 to 3, 80c; postage bc Spiral, 7-8 to 3, $1.50; postage bc Gimlet, 10c; postage (1 to 12) 6o Bcrew Driver, 15 ané 25c; postage (1 to 6) Se Countersink, 10c, 15¢c, and 26c; postage (1 to 6) Se BOLTS Carriage bolts, 1 to 3c each, from 35c; to $135 per C, weight 3 to 10 pounds per C.; postage bc to 33c Door, 10c, 15c, 20; postage 5c Ring, 10c; postage (1 to 2) bc Suit Case, 5c; postage (1 to 12) beo BOX—Corner (Brass) § to 10c each; postage (1 to 12) 6o Mitre, $2.50; .postage 200 Mail, 25c, and 50c; postage 3¢ Mail Rural, 75¢: postage 200 Lunch, 8¢, 10c, 26¢, 50c; postage 5o Tin with Kold Hot Bottle, $2.00; postage 1Tc BRACKETS 8heif, 10c, 18¢, 15c, 20c, 25¢ per pair; pestage 5o Table, 16c each; postage bo 'RUSNE&—Clothes‘ all bristle, 35¢c; postage 50 Paint, 5c, 10c, 16¢c, 26c, 50c, 70c, 90c, $1.25; rostage 6o Sorub, 5e, 10c; postage Se Whitewash, 35¢, 50c, 76c, $1.00; postage Se Sink, 5c; postage (1 to 8) 5e Stoe bristles, 25c; postage ¢ Window, 25c end 50c; postage Bo BUTTONS —Electric push, wood or metal, 19c; postage (1 to 6) Be BUTTS—Wrought Steel narrow fast, 1 inch to Sginch, § to 10e per pair; postage 5c for one pound. Narrow brass, 1-3 inch, 5c to 15¢ per pair:postage extra Toosa, 2x2 to 4x4, 5 to 15¢ per pair;postage (1 te 2 pair) Se ILoose pin, 8¢ to 26c per pair; postage extra Gouge Stanley, 75¢; postage 50 CABINET SCRAPERS -10c; postage (1 to 6) Se CALLIPERS—Inside and Outside, 16c, 26c; postage Se Sawyer's machinist spring, inside or outside, 2in. to 6in., 60 to 7856 CAN OPENERS 5 and 10c; postage (1 to 6) 5c CARDS Cattle, 10c and 15¢c; postage (1 to 3) be CASTERS —Commaodes etc, 10c and 15c set; postage (1 to 2 sets) o Ballbearinz plate, 20c and 30c set, postage (1 102 sets) be CATCHEB Cupboard, e, 10e, 15c, 26c: postage (1 to 6) bo Screen dacr, automatic 16¢; postage (1 to §) Bc: with kmobs, 304t postag- (1 to 2) Se CEMENT WORKERS' TOOL.8— Wood handle, Iron Edger, 35¢; postage 3¢ Wood handle, Iron Jointer, 36c; postage be Wood handle, Iron Curb Edger, 35c; postage 8o Wood handle, Iron Inside Step Edger, 35¢; postage So Wood handle, Iron Gutter Edger, 36c; postage 8c Wood handle, Iron Gutter Edger. 35c; postage Sc¢ Wood handle, Iron Dot Roller, 850; postage 23c CHAIR SEATS8 -Wood, 12 te 18 inches, be to 10c; postage So Imitation Leath Fibre, 12 to 16 inches, 10e and 15¢c; postage Se Imitation Cane Steel, 12 to 16 inches, 25c; postage 5o Nalls, brass head, 50 in carton, bc; postage be CHALK —Carpenters’ 10c doz.; postage 5c CHISELS —Butt, Keen Kutter, warranted 1 inch, 500; 11-¢ ineh, 0e; 2 inch, 85e; postage 5e Cape. 1-4 to 3-8 inch, 16e; postage (1 te 12) Se Cape Plumber’s, 25c; postage Se Calking Plumber's, 25c; postage 6s COLD CHISELS— Pair quality, 1-4 in. Se, 3-8 In. 10e, 1- -2 in. 10e, 6-8 in. 156, 1 L.n 38e; postoge ic to 8¢ “Will Wear”, 1-4 in 16e, 3-8 In. 15e, 1-2 in. 20e Keen Kutter, 1-4 in. 16e, 3-8 in, 15c, 1-2 in. 20¢, 5-8 in. 25e, 3-4 im. 35¢, 1 in. 50c: postage 5e to 8 Round Nose and Diamend, 1-2 in. 250, 6-8 in. 30¢, 1 in. 600; pestage 5c to 8e BOCKEYT FIRMER Samscn, 1-8 in, 15¢, 1-4 in, 16e, 3-8 . 200, 4-6 in. 206, 5-8 in. 26e, 6-8 in. 25c, 7-8 in. 35¢, 1 inr 40c, 11-4 in 456, 11-3 in. 46c, 18.4 in. 6%¢, 2 in. 60; postage Sc Russell itevel, 1-4 in. 86¢, 3-8 in. 85, 4-8 in. 406, 5-8 in. 45¢, 7.8 in. G0c, 1 in. 50¢, 11-4 in. 56¢, 11-2 in. 66c, 13-4 i», 60c, 2 in, 60 postage ¢ Witherby Bevei, 1-8 in. 86c, 1-4 in. 36c, in. 49¢, 6-8 in. 40c. 7-8 in. dic, in. B&c, 13-4 in. 80c, 2 in. 85c; 5¢ Ken Kutter, 1-8 in. 45c, 1-4 in. 50c, 3-8 in. 6, 4-8 in. 60e, 5-3 in. 8¢, 6-8 in. &3, 7-8 in. T0c, 1 in. T0c, 11-4 in. T6c, 11-2 in. 75e, $6-4 in, 80c, 2 in. 85c; pestage 5c Bets, $8.60, §4.50, $5.50, $5.76; (12 in s6t) pestage 82e postage %o 3-8 in. 35c, 4-8 in. 35c, 5-8 ie, 11-4in. 50c 11-2 in, TANG FIRMER—Wade & Butcher; $460 per set; 32c 1-4 in, 26c, 3-8 in. 25¢, 4-8 in. Bdc, 5-8 in. 36c, 7-2 tn. 40e, 1 in. 40, 11-4 in. 60e § 1-2 in. 60c, 13-4 in. T0e 3 in. Tée; pestags e CLEAVERS—Family, 26c; postage Ge - CLIPPERS8 Tollet, The, $1.00 and $1.26; pestage 6o CLOTHES LINES—10c, 16¢c, 20c, 86c; postage bo Bash Cord 100-foet, Te; pestage 8e CLOTHES—Brushes, Bxtra good bristles, 3bc; postage Se ‘Whisp, 10c, 16c, 300, 26c; postage bc Pulleys, bc, 10¢ 16¢; postage (1 to 3) be Hooks, wire 10c per dos.;postage 5o Hooks, 50 and 10¢ each; postage (3 teo §) e Pins, 2¢ per doz; pestage (6 des.) bo Ping with spring, §c per des.; pestage (3 dom) W COACH SCREWS— 1-4 in. diameter; 3, 33§, 3, 4 inches long, 2, 8 for Be; pestage (1 to 8) be §-16 in. dlamete.; 3, & inches long, 8 for 6¢; 4 to 6 in. long, 3c; 3 for bc; postage (1 to 8) be 3-8 in. diameter; 8 inches long, 2c, 3 for 5c; 3¢, 2 for §o; pestage (1 to 5) Hc 3, 4, 5, 6 iuches long, SpresiooT /33 COBBLER—SETS St~ ‘.. ¢ postage 2%¢ COPPER TUBBING— . ; ..ch ior auto use, 10¢ per Zeot; pestage (1 to 13 ft) bc ph CORKSCREWS—10c, automatic 25c; postage bc COVER KNOBS8—2c, 3 for ic; postage (1 to 12) be CORN HOOKS AND KNIVES—26c each; postage be - COUNTERSINKS—10c, 15c, 25c; postage (1 te §) Se CUPS—Force, 20c and 2ic; pestage bc Glass measzuring, 5c; postage bc Oil be, 10¢c, 36c; postage sc 3 CURTAIN RODS-5c and 10¢; postage (1 te 4) 6o > DAMPERS—Stoves 5, 5%, § inches, 108; postage bo DIVIDERS—Wing 25c; postage 6c BExtension, ¢ inch, 50c; postage 5e DOG—Chain, ¢ feet, 25¢c; postage §e Collars, 16e, 36¢c, 85c; postage bo 4 Coliar loeks, 10¢, 15¢c, 25¢; postage 58 Leads, 10v; pestage bc DOOR BELLS—Turn, 86c: postage 8e Electrio 40c; pestage 6c Stops bc; postage (1 to 12) 5¢ Springs 10¢, 16c; postage 5c Knobs, 10c; postage bc Latches, 10c, heavy 15c; postage ve Pulls, 5c, 10c; postage 5c DRAWER—Locks, 10¢c, 15¢, 26¢c, 10c, 75; postage 88 Knobs, bc, 10c; postage (1 to 6) 5c Pulls, be, 10c; pestage (1 to 6) 5ec DRILLS —Breast $2.50, $2.35 ;postage 3§e » Hand $1.50; postage o ; Bit stook, 10¢ té 35c; postage §o Twist rd. shank, 2-82 to 16-33, bc to 450; pestage (4 te 17) e Wire No. 1 to 80, 5c to 10c each; postage (1 to 13) Be EGG BEATERS8—10q, 16c; postage ¢ EMERY CLOTH—&oc sheet, 50c dos.; postage be FAUCETS8—Wood 10c, 16c; postage be Brass 1-3 inch, §0c; postage bo FILES—Slim taper §, lu,c:uu.u,uosm-u Flat 8, 9, 10 inches, 100, 1%a, 1s; postage bo FLUE STOPS— 6o and 10¢; postage bo GAS8—Brackets, ¢ inches statiomary, 30c; postage(l to 4) bo 9% Inches single swing, 35¢; posiage (1 te 3) 8o 13 inches double swing, 50c; postage (1 te 3) 5o Rubber Connections, Sc and 105 per foot; postage extra Female Hose Cocks, 1-2x8-8 in, 150; postage (1 to 8) e IndependentCoecks, 3-9x3-8 in. 1bc;postage (1 to 3) b Pillars, 2¢ each, dos.; postage (1 te 50) Go Tips, lc each, 100 dos.; Dostage (1 to 59) o Lighters Friotion, 10¢ each: pestage (1 to 10) 50 GAUGES—Butt Stanley, Téo; postage ic Marking 250; postage (1 to 4) Se GATE—Hinges, swing, 450 set; postage 8o Latehes, top for swing, 180; postage 6o Plate, fast joint, 10 in. 40c, 13 In. S0a, 14 tn. Bdo; loose, 13 in. Goe, 14 in. B0o, 18 in, 60s; posiage iS¢ Bo. hk, fast joint, 14 in. G8e, 1§ in. TSc; pestage 36c QLASS CUTTERS—100, 360; postage (1 to 6) bs GLUE—Bottles, um‘mz cans 18c, 20c, $So; pestage o GOLD PAINT—18c, 385, 40 GOUGE! GRASS 8H HAGCK SAWS—complste § ., 1ds, 350, 500 postags S Adjustadle § to 12 in., 0o Blades, § in., 5o each, 500 dos.; powtage So HALTER CHAINS—¢ foet, 380; HAMMERS 100, 38c, 38c, Mo, 68c, T5c; postage 8o Carpanters’, é6c; K XK. guaranteed, postage 8o postage 8o Riveting, ¢ o, 38a, 7 om, 38s, 13 oz, 50s; postage bo HAMMOCK HOOKS—gerew or piats, o eash; postage (1 to 1) Se HASPS HINGE—stesl, Bo, 108, 150; pestags (1 te ¢) Ge Brass, 10a, heavy u«,mu-.u:mmu - HATCHETS8—86q, 60, 78a; postage lle . Broad, 76e, 85s, $1.00, $1.15, §1.35; postage 17e Half, 86s, 7Be, 88s, $1.00; postage §o Hulh". B0s, vl»d! sheaf 78a; postage fs House, 76;; e 8o Leth, 766, $1.00, $1.35; postage 8s Shingling, 68a, T8e , $1.00; postage 8o Hee] plates, bg doz.; posiags 56 HINGES—see Butts Sereen door, 10¢ per pair; postage 8o HOSE CLAMPB—5¢, 10¢; postage (1 to 6) Be Couplings, 10e. 1:¢. postage (1 te 8) be Neowsies, ¢5c; pr:iage 5¢ KALSOMINE BRUSHES —36c, §1.00, §1.75, §3.001 postage fe KNIVE8—Bread, 10c, 25¢; postage Se Beneing, K, K. 35c; postage e Butcher, l0c, 15c. 25¢, $6a, B5oa, 75&. $1.00; pestage be Drawing, 65¢, 75¢, 85c; postage be Kitchen paring, 5e, 10a, 36; pestage 8e incing, 10c; postage be et, 3bc 8be, 50g, The, §1.00; m be utty, 10e, 1be, 20, 25ei m Sabamer, 50c, 760; pestage be Skinning, 2bc, 35c; pesiage be Shoe, 10¢ 16e; pestage o Wall, 10¢, 25¢, §8¢; pestage bs and Forks. $1.50 set; pestage 8s LADLES—PFlumber's, 25c; pestage 8e LEMON SQUEEZERS—ic, 16¢c; postage Se LETTER BOX PLATE8—ibe, 65c, 750, 850; pestage be Prices subfect to change withsut netice. LecKs—cmt. 10c, 20c, 26¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, T6c; postage Ie Drawer, 10¢, 15¢, 20 : pos g::i.:’ " <, ‘:. e, 40¢, 50c, 60c; postage ¢ v 1.:&. 2:.:'. l::;":i‘c.. 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75; postage Se Mortise, 26c, 400, 60c; postage 5o . Bots, ‘::. 11::. 31‘: $2.25, $2.50; pestage S Truank, l6ec, uo,";:z:;:ls:" ey Io ‘Wardrobe, 10<, 16c, 20e, T6o; postage Ga MATTOCKS—50c; postage 170 MEAT CHOPPERS--75c, $1.00, $1. MUCILAGE—bc; postage be NAILB—4c Ib.; postage extra Brass Head, 50 in carton, 6c; postage (1 to 18) 5c NIGHT LATCHES—35c, 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35; pestage Se NIPPERS—End Cutting, 26c, 35c, 50c; nostage 5e NUMBERS —Aluminum, 6c each; postage (1 te 29, NUT CRACKERS—25c; postage Ge Lt OAR LOCKS—16c pair; postagebe OlL—2 in 3, 100, 2Gc, 50c; postage bo OILERS—5c, 10¢, 20c, 36c; postage 5o OYSTER KNIVES—250¢; postage bo :AINT—Au kinds and prices APER—S8and, 1c Emery, 5c ahae:hee" e pestage 20c Postage 5o PET COCK—1éc; postage 5e PICK AXE—soc; postage 20e PIGTURE WIRE—sc; postage (1 te §) 8o Hoeks, bc, 10c, 1kc, 20c per 40z.; postage be PINCERS—Carpenter's Keen Kutter, 3¢, 50c, 65c; Destage le PIPE CUTTERS—Three- -wheel, $1.26; pestage 17¢ PIPE VISE—$1.25; poatage 23c PLANES—BIock, 86c, 50c, 86c, 90c, Bmooth wood, $1.35; fron, $1.50, tll Jack woed, §1.25; irom, $1.35, $3.26; Fore iron, $3.25, $2.75; postage 17c Jointer iren, $3.75, $3.35; _postage 260 PLIERS—20c, e, ¥c, B0c, TEc, 86c, $1.26, 1.58;, b7 e . $1. $ Button 25e, 35e; Keen Kutter, 50c, 65c, 85c; postage s Comhmsuon loose joint, 25c; pestage 5e Combination Gas loose joint, 40c; pestage be Long Hese, round and flat, 36¢; postage bo Bide Cutting, 20c, 26c, B0c, 86¢, 76c, 86e; postage o€ Keen Kutter, warranted 7 in. $1.26, 8 in. $1.50; postage Se ~ POLISH—S8tove, 5¢c, 10¢c; postage 5c Stovink, 25c; postage bc Brass, 30c; postage 5o THUMB BOBS—10c, 15¢c, 35c, B0, $1.50; pestage fe POTATO MASHERS—10c; postage s POTTS SBAD IRONS SETS—76c, $1.35; pestage 3ie PRICK PUNCHES—10c, 166, 20c; postage bc PRUNING S8HEARS —25¢, 45c, Tbc; postage B PULLEYS—Awning, bo; postage be Clothes line, ¢, 100, 160; postage Go PUNCHES—Conductors' 25¢c, 40c; postage 5o Belt, 25¢, i0c, 60c; postage RAZOR HONES—25c, 38c, 50c, 754, $1.00; postage 52 RAZORS 500, 750, $1.00, §1. 28, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00; postage 5c Bafety K-XK. Junior, $1.00; pestage 5c RAZOR 8TROPS8—50c. 76c, $1.00; postage o RODS8—Bxtension Curtain, 5o, 100; Postage vo ROPE—Manilla, 1-4, 3-8, 1-3, 3-4 inch, 1sc Ib.; postage extra RULES Carpenter, 3ft, 100, 160, 26c, 360, 46e; postage 5e Zig-zag 4t, 25c; 6ft. 30c; 6ft. 35c; postage bo Better Grade, Bft. 38c; ft. 35c; bft. 46c; 6ft. 50; pestage be Machinist Steel, 1in. 16c; 2im. 20e; 3in. 30¢; éin. 50c; postage 38 Lifts, 3¢, 2 for Bo; 6c each; postage (1 to §) postage be Locks, 6¢c and 100 eéach; postage (1 to 6) bo & BAWS—Back, 75c, §1.00, $1.25, $1.50; postage So Buck, 75c, $1.00; postage lic , Butcher, 60c; postage 8o Compass, 190, 35c, 33a, 45; pestage So Coping, 18c; postage bo Blades, §o per dos.; postage ¢ Hack, 10c, 26q, 50c, 750, $1.50; postage Sc Blades, §c each, 50c dex.; postage bc Hand, 25c, §0c, 70c, $1.00, $1.36; postage Sc Rip, $1.00, 31.35; postage o Keen Kutter, $1.50, $1.75, $3.00; postage Sc Keen Kutter Rip, $2.00 postage 8c Pruning, 50q, 75¢, 856; pestage bc Bets, 45c, 76c, $1.00; postags bc BCALES—Platform scoop, loz. to 24 ibs., 8CISSORS—10q, 35c, 35c, B0q 78, $1.0 BCREW DRIVERS8—10q, 18e, 20c, 25c, SCREWS—All kinds and sizes S8HAVING BRUSHES—10a, 18¢c; postage 6o Rubber set, 25c. §0; postage bo BHEARS—25c, §0c, 76; postage be Keen Kutter, 75c, 85¢c, $1.09; pestage 8o Paper Hanger's, 76c; postage 5c Grass, 250, 60c; postage bc SHELF BRACKETS8—10c, 13q, 15c, 20c, 25c per potr; postage So SHOE BRUSHES—36c; postage 5c SKATES—Thc, $1.26, $1.50, $2.00;postage léc Girls,’ $1.35; postage lic Roller, §50c; postage lla SPOKESHAVES—25¢c; postage bc BQUARES TRY —16c, 20c, 40c, 50c; postage 56 B8TOVE BRUSHES—10c, 25c; postage 5o Lifters, 50, 10¢; postage 5S¢ TABLE SPOONS—Tinned, 3 for 8o, 38c doz.; postage 3¢ Nigkel Silver, 180, $1.50 per doz.; pestage 8o TABLE BRACKETS —15¢; postage Sa TEASPOONS —Tinned, 153 dos. nickel siiver, $1.00 per dos.; postage $o TICKET PUNCHES —25c, 40c; postage 5s TINNERS' SNIP8—2tc, 75e, $1.00, $1.25; postage 8o TRAPS -Mousstraps, 2 for §o, round 1ds, wire 25e; postage Se Rat, wood 10c, wire 40e; postage §; Bteel Vietor, 150; postage 5¢; $1.50 per dos.; postage 380 TROWELSBrick, 100, 15s, §0¢, §1.35; postage Se Garden, 10e; postage bo Plastering, 15¢, 50c, $1.00; pestage Seo Pointing, 10e, 26¢, 360; postage 5e s WATCHES —Leonard, $1.60; postage 5e WRENGCHES —Adjustable B, 6in. 46¢ and $Bo, 8in. 66 and 7Se, 10 76¢ and 85c: postage 8¢ Double Bnd 8,(Billings & Speneer) 15s, to §0¢; postage e Menkey, (P. 8. & W.) 8in, 25c. 8in. 35e, 10in. 45e, postage S¢; Better 6in. 450, 8in. 50c¢, 10in. 60c. 12in. 75¢, postagé 8¢; Best in. 50q, 8in. 60a, 10in. 750, 12in. 85¢; pestage 16e Stifleon, 6in. 660, Bin. 70¢, 10in. T5e, 14in. $1.08; postase lle: 18 tm $1.85, 24in. $1.85; pestage 2be . $1.28; postags %o postage 5o c; postage e Any of these geods will be shipped anywhere within 50 miles upon receipt of price plus pestage. The larger the order the less relatively will be the cost of pestage. . If enough is not enclased there will be ne shipment. Any excess over cost of article and pestage will be returned promptly. Parcels weighing less than one pound will be delivered free if purchase price is $1.00 or mere. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, Preportienate allowance for larger esders. 74 Franklin Street, ] BAND PAPER—10c per doa.; postage ¢ SASH CORD—100 foot 76c, (40c per Ib.); postage 3a , - Norwich, Conn.

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