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o e rsor ] e Bullctin._| HAMBURG'S (7TH ANNUAL FAIR FURDJIéHING ] The B\uued;_sr.oum be deliverea | Lyme Grange’s Yearly Event Attracts Crowd of 1500— and Bath Sulphur is remarkably beneficial—A great purifier. . Glenn's Sulphur Soap Contains 30% Pure Sulphur A prompt relief for dan- druff, pimples, redness, everyw. c efore 6 . UNDERTAKERS Subscribers wha fail.to vecele i by Yearling Steer and Black Ox Driven to Cart by Their S&Mam St. that time will corfer a favor by re- et ot to The Bulleti : . e e I RO Owners—Devon Cattle Predominate as Usual—Prize Winners Announced. THE WEATHER. Today’s Weather Forecast, For Southern New England: Cloudy | T | 00 SUghtly cooler Thursday: Prob-| The seventeenth annual fair of the| Pears—George Cunningham, October ably rain extreme south portion: Fri-|og Lyme grange at Hamburg on |pears; Mrs. T. G. Clark, Bartlett; B. 4| day fair, moderate west to north winds. ‘Wednesday was an ideal rural picnic | P. Bill, Swan's Orange, Buerre Boise, Predictions from the New York ller». where neighbors, friends and acquaint- | Duchess; H. L. Reynolds, L. D. Hara- ald: On Thursday it will be partly |ances gathered in groups to discuss |ing Arst unhamed; Mrs. Ida Harding, CAoY ASSINT A WHEN REQUESTE™ i it | overcast and cooler, preceded by rain, |corn and cattle, horses, sheep, politics, | Congress: Newton Lee, Flemish Beau- eruptions. At all druggists. with fresh southwest to northwest babies, needlework and cooking, and |ty; guinces, Newton Lee. winds, followed by clearing. the event called out a crowd of about | Apples—Hobert Huey, Greenings; Terthotnd Jopined by Good Hepechawine The outlook for Friday is clear and |3 500, All through the day the visit- | Mrs. Jda Harding, Peck's Pleasant, Dr. H. W. Wihy.mmtor cooler. 5 . g ors came, many from other sections of | fall pippins, russets; H. L. Reynold Observations in Norwich. the state, in teams, autos and afoot, | winter sweet, Ben Davis; L. D, Hard- HIR's Hair and Whisker Dye Black or Brown, 80s. The following records, reported from |and the highway in the vicinity of the |ing, Wolf River, King; B. P. Bill, Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes |grounds was lined with vehicles of all | August sweets; James Beebe, King ‘ i barometric | descriptions. Among the novel means | Thompson, Cranberries—L. D, Hard- in temperature and the A changes Wednesday: of conveyance which aroused consider- |ing. — Ther. Bar. | able attention were a two-wheel cart Vegetables. G 78 Ay : SN s{gg _dra:\"n by al)'efirling s(\e)«ler ‘und (éwned Potatoes—J. D. Daniels, Gold Coin; | CLEANING GRANITE AT 0 er 0 120 gl SR 67 30.32 I by George Clark and a black ox draw- | james Beebe, Green Mountains; W. R. e 6 p. m. . .. 67 3020 |ing a similar cart, the proberty Of | Champlain, Sweets, Irish Cobbier: NORWICH TOWN HALL. Amos Congdan. The crowd was a !},ycy Daniels; Sisson & Son, Carmen; N : 2t i sday: Rain. |regulation holiday crowd and the |H. 3 Clars Dolamares B Lefiaswell, | COntractor is at Werlk—Muriatic Acid \ir followed | booths dispensing refreshments, souve- | Blue Peerless. g : Bath for the Stone. and fortunes did.a lively business. i Tomatoes—Carrie P. Bill, large red s WRJmer. nir; — and straw plum; W. R. Champlain, The contractor having the work to Highest lowest 46. Predictions for Wedn School children were admitted free of San. Moon 4nd ‘Tides charge. large red erimson. | do in cleaning the granite at the Town k] W Sap__ I_Hizn . Moon Devon Cattle. Beans—Lima, Mrs. James Miller; | hall has two men engaged on the job. U e e Il Rises. | 'S /i Water. || Rises. | There was an unusually fine display | Quail Head, Newton H. Lee; Concord | having started on the windows and S I Y I ES J‘ | T R = “p. m. | Of steers, over 100 pair being shown. |and Red Valentine, Harriet Warner; | €ranite courses on the west side of the | gt ————_|Ray ‘L. Harding, president of the |Purple Valentine, B. P. Bill; White |bullding. ; Llyefi-ygmnge. had ten pair of sleek Devon bush, Harriet Warner; butter, L. D. A man on a scaffolding paints over | Makes a specialty of fitting U-4% | cattle, as well as two bulls and tem | Harding; cranberry pole, 1da rHarding; | the granite with a murlatic acid prep- { | | registered Devon cows used for br | spot kidney, O. M. Peck; string, Car-:aration, after which the places where ing, J rie Bill; refugee, B. P. Bill; mammoth | most dirt is likely to lodge are scrub- YOUNG PEOPLE nes L. Lord, Charles Pier: | son each had ten yoke :lima, N, I, lee. { bed with a stiff brush. The treatment | 2 % g | and smaller teams were | Grain—Dent corn, W. R. Champlain; | finishes with washing off the stone for Business pursuits. ix nours after hig ‘ater it is low | shown b) William H. Bogue, Herbert | flint corn, H. F. Clark; popcorn, M. H.|with a spray of water from a hose. HA I b tide, which 1s fol n‘f\«c\x by flood tide. Banning, Newton H. Lee, Alvin ‘Peck; sunflower, K, Bros. | The man who does the work on the Cair Courses in R el D el daiiuty | Holmes, William Marvin, James L. Alfalfa—Charles P. Wood and W. R.!scaffold has to wear a rubber coat and | ymond, Ernest Stoddard, Donald ;| Champlain. rubber boots. . GREENEVILLE NEWS | M hell, 1 ard Otis and J. S. Dan- | neous—Chi lad, Mrs. H. L i ¥ i i Busines:s and Shorthand B v e e Tk e relie BT Teosarar g0t fn s B A ne- | IO B B SHAR b Funeral of Mrs. John Tuckie—Small Handsome Horses. pieplant and turnip, Ida, Harding; | lizchted and the dark ap e which | g : pearance which | WHIP-CRA prepare you in the shortest time possi- Matters of District Interest. The varions classes in the horde de. | PUrple;giobe tusnin, Hubbard. equash.|comes ' with timia: 8193 ppeare. ; IP-CRACK to our new = | lines of both SOFT and STIFF ble to be self:-supporting. We not only = partment were well filled and some fine A. F. Gallup; mangelwurtzel, parsley, Lucy Daniels kins, squash, el & ste il i) IS Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the | stock was shown. The sleek animals - 2 S Pphln'l[- L agild Brlghl Ra-nbow‘ % y ap . funeral of Annie I wife of lowned by the Woodbridge farm a- |Potatoes B P. Bill cabbage Albi iy ri Weduesday morning | HATS for the coming seasen. Holmes; green pe cure one for: you when qualified. Wel John Tuckie, was hel her late |tracted much attention. The Woed- { witnessed a unusual phenom- had six to fill Monday. Positively no | home, No Boswell ith a | bridge m showed a fine pair of two IN& o ‘»vnux\ in the northwest. The rising sun | g raduates out of employment. 1t will| 15¢, o1 o e T e O ey Ll fm"ihe. east” wax very brivant. oout| O this SEPTEMBER 4 s € & conducte an t isud sing ¥ hat ¢ g 3B i o tion and'’ L pay you to call and see our school be- | by Rev. C. otts, pastor cof the {colts. 5 ‘«“Urnllnél\lll‘ix i:;;‘athtnp.:l‘:lm;ntlj:\\ ‘m the | MOR N! with a cool breeze fore deciding where to send your son or{ Greenevil Congregational church. Red Fox on Exhibition. ON LIQUOR QUESTION. | orihwestern sky, though no rain had | The bear Joseph Anderson, | g 5 £ G oL el | intries in the poult John J. . Henry Allard, John M. | o rtmant were compara K> td b L ‘ : bbbl %1 blowing, even tho’ the sun \“:13 ?:&F gs( | Enough Slgr\atures Have Bebn Beamed ! fallen here. The rainhow, which was £ Th et n] Eor the. Patitlan. ‘\iepn about 5.80 o'clock, was not of the does shine above, the most daughter. Bay and Night Scheal now in séssion: \]mf Dou, P ‘l!r#\\if_“‘»"‘“\?” there were some individt | ’ shape, as the arch was very | Same practical courses, same expert | mor ooy ~ap ewooC |in the exhibit. A pretty little red fox s ey much narrower, more in the shape of | 1 H by Wk s R ket il LA s emetery, whe re a ommittal | ywneg py Chanses Reed aroused much f‘hnsp who have beer fathering the|a horse-shoe magnet. ; natural thlng for men to do is y i 4 S¢ Cce as conduc Y |interest i petition in Groton asking the select- | —— i Bk, Rev. Mr Ricke 1- | Upstairs in the main exhibition hall {men of the town to call a meeting o 10 to get that FALL LING Afe Db atee ks n e lthe 1 b aubseting; o | NTRWICH TOWN | branc W. E. CANFIELD, Proprietor. | dert were ma - S : a fine display of fancy needle- | 3 Anri here the ladies ga liquor question in the town of g { and buy a new HAT at THE rered to | Groton at the annual election in B e oG arrangements. attractive pieces of work |October have secured more than the Sophy Weitzel Circle Agpoints Dele- | TOGGERY SHOP L Returned t;: Provideflce pla. _In one corner was the necessar sign and have > gates to State Convention—Notes of ini 2 Fig) school exhibit, work being shown e petition in to the selectmen. The| September Outings. | Miss Louise eflet h been | from the six schools of the town.|law requireg that 10 per cent. of | | l\\vw,n\)‘v:‘;;’t;{.}‘ u,\‘\A on Cer m’l ,.\nvy,lv::; ‘Hf smiums we varded on m;m‘x‘x‘:n-] ;,,;(,n p_umiuln a vote on this (,m‘_:‘“,“; A pleasant and interesting me'e_-ling | : ok 1 1o Previs) rner was located before it will be balloted on. This | of Sophy \eitzel circle of the King's | } ) the sec- | ¢ re deer |has been done and at the annual elec- | Daug was held Tuesday afternoon | BhSeL eieaTH. e Dol ins, ‘8ic. ;CwOR 10 € Giomes poibry of the town will | e home of Mrs. D. W. Avery on | I of the N.'F. A, clz S e i ) their “yes” or “no” ballots. | Town street. The ladies sewed | f oy e of tie Bl A o) | on garments for the Rock Nook chil- a | ;g dren’s home. Delegates appointed to clie ‘Perl-‘somr.\lf. e apes, pears and big mw! MOTHER BAILEY, the October conterence of the King's b gl £ ot SN Bnoe Sty el 2 | i yaughters e Norwic ere Py« R g has moved to 76 Fourth street | hall and the other side was devoted to ‘;B"f”’” and Lover in Battle of Groton | yi" },\\lgf,“' e L ] M BY MEN WHO KNOW | S garden pro lucts. of which there was a | 132 Years Ago—Peiticoat for Can- Dwight W, Avery and the leader, Miss . There’s Dossib w aalcal | Thomas Shahan has accepted a po- |most creditable display. | non Wadding. M. 1. Wattles. Towards the close #f- | DeLu o ,]mf Tx’x[‘fljjy. e liedistee Einibl Ladies Served Dinner. = ternoon tea was served by the hostess. i nfor ; 3 s il llent dinner was served by | TO many the name of Mother Bailey — - | t K to f of the grange In the yard |Das been as with the war Filling Silos. { e ol ; ar of the hall and found favor | of 1812 r peoble of Groton| §. A. Beebe of the Taftville road is | F large number of patrons. In |teli an g story which they | fifling silos at FEast Great Plain. bt B L respect the fair was a pro- |often listened when children gath-| Charles Bushnell’s silo on the 0ld | e of North Main |ROURCed success and the officers of the ered about the huge fireplace in the| Canterbury turnpike has just been fill- | | erange were complimented on the old Avery house at therings, { ed., As there has been no frost on et A {sine Holman. When't weet. some little voice we story was done | ays heard | x € has been playing summer Mrs. David Kinney returned Tues- alw treasurer, A. W. Shfis returned to her home after | numper and quality of the exhibits, |and begged Grandfather- Avery to tell | Wauwecus Hill as yel the corn bas | 1647 | X gy | The officers who had the affair in |them of the day Benedict Arnold burn- | not been cut for the silos. ( . ,\ « o charge are as follows: President, Ray ed New London and made t attack | v o 2 b has rmed L1k He vice pr e ] wold, writes 1 Cas- ean | Adami’s lavern [rss reumed oo Olases. Sutivier. Gathagy ‘ | STRAW HAT DAYS ar- o 1 A to her home on Tanner | 1861 Where the Prizezs Went. 1o '},}i’w tell us .about Moth ; e:’,\o mnglg ‘«ymsed her wx’nmor cot- A j efler 10 LBg PUblic tie Unest standara ~ Premiums were awarded a8 fol- | ;. "oho o BB DEhet Saliey mfle at Lord’s Point for the season. | past and we are askmg if you brani: of oeer of LLiope and Ax |Jows: “Well,” G p Avery wou aRRiah., Franer, £ A e | ke, | Cattle. e e ey wonld Noted Here and There. have secured your new hat for beer, basg Faie and buriom, Mueir'a L Steers—Six years or over, J. Daniels | “Mother Bailey wi el e 41 Miss Hannah Connell of W Town | 73 Scotch AWM. Guinness' Dublin Stous | i first, Ray L. Harding ‘,,, those days, Hvice with hosung Elrt) ireet left Saturday to visit relatives | Fall. If not we have JUST C. & C. imiporied Ginger Ale, Bunker vears, B. W. See first, Stoddard sec- sister, and her ns % Anna War- | in Colchester. Hil P. B. Ale, Frauk Jones' Nourish: J jond; four years, Woodbridge farm first, | ner. 'On the xr,,‘f,':"f,':. %t <;\,fi'.\.}ln|.\.§rd'.; DI i THE RIGHT HAT for YOU. ing Ale, Sderling Biiter Ale, Anhcuger, v L. Harding second: calves, fir: 1781, when her bm(‘h”rq'n’m\"_ heard . Wellington Miner was a recent | —ud W EiSer, DBX;; am Pabst Picture House to Get Electric Current e n’(:—|”‘411“d1r3 g ::«-‘nlm ‘L.,munn‘:\]\ the liring from the fori, he said, ok gu”: ,,fi ”]‘IL]J”(‘S and friends on the | You can say what the Efid' « A . Norwic \ Lt TRINS, OB YeArs ¢ &L ing his gun: ‘I think e o cotland road. A AL b h Town. from Ponemah Company. J. 1. Lord, L. Hardin ‘ax‘ni }lfufi“l']mn;l: ‘u‘. ’:r](fi!”‘u..»: (\),“"“!&”O{‘ sha“ be $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 M Marion Randall of West Town street has returned after a visit with | $4.00 or $5.00, or even up to friends in East Hampton. i | the finest of Velours. epnone m-u L A T | three vears, t . —4_ George Videl, owner of the Taftville |ond Ray I. Hardi SH )RT SEA TRIPS moving pic house, has made ar- Strong, second C. the }‘uy.uumi; com- | lings, first H. Pierson, second c Pier- N k, Ol Point Comfort, Richr | elecyrical power for 1hu e Pierson, sec- leave evervthing h n your care. I shall be back as soon’as I can’ And, going to bid ris wife and week old baby good-bye, he started for the fort, three miles away. supply the g picture Mrs. Enoch Worthington of West Town street has returned after pass- | timore, Washington, Berr | maehin The work ¢ —First C. Jewett, second Ray “All - the morning A ¥ ] 1 3 eI arhine 1he work of comnecting the | Harding. Mr. Harding also won firs e morning Anna heard g st i i W i nah and the South. | company’s ‘wires was siar tmimedi- | ¢ )‘wnir calf, five firsts and four sec- |5ound of T RYirle attes 1 ing a week with friends in Mystie. | T 2 aiely it is expected will be com- it ceased, but the long afternoon pz 35 X il i 2 o and From Europe hite frpect c — win Mrs. Herman Learned of Lisbon was | P {2 NS The paverifn hioiacs: | Te fovay. and no one came to the lone-| pe guest recently of her cousin, Mrs. | P i b popoberin [l e Mt R Yearling colts—First Ray L. Hard- |ter, and feq d"“\”“lm'd"”’ v her sis-|irving Hamilton, of Harland road. lian, North Ger- torore vy 2 ine en locat- |3 SBacH A A G St E 1e stock. As | ¥ lines, Berthsfod n he basement of th Two vea Voodbridge farm first [yo)ine wwith h ed down Anna, atter erick Barrows of Hyde Park, | Lowest rates, gl e polving the and second | SR Wit Rer Slaler, Who. hadyiber was here for a brief visit Tues- | travel. BEDES ory Three y J. W. Stark firs JSETeR o R RONE . Aaniid RoENtaed the home of his sister, Mrs. | | information of sl €9 Toar Ak 3 oodbridge farm firs e Avery, on West Town sireet. | il in ation lp e S 1 e farm . | “With a lantern she searched amon e i 3 colts—Woodbridge farm |4 . .. a Hhe Tt - ¥ first and i A, n 1€ () for her brother- After spending a few weeks at Mr. | Luther’'s former home on Town street, | Mr. and Mrs, John E. Luther left on Wednesday for their home in Quebec. cond. Mr. Harding was awarded first on sheep. JOHN A. DUNN e, . e barrassment. This was Steamship and Tourist Ageat—)| Urday night “when trouble with the en- 50 Mot gine was experienced. and also om Tuesday evening of this week, when the engine broke down completely, Fies, Cake:and Bread Broke Three Ribs. in-law, but found him dy jnearby and begging to see | baby again, ‘After giving him a drink of water and raising his head, Anna hastened back to the far here she saddled a wt horse and helping her er to mount, | ng in a field | his wife and | Poultry. E. M. Watrous, first Barred Ply mouth Rocks, first R. I. Reds: Wi liam Tooker, Ogden Powers and Mrs. and her ter, Mrs. George Landers, | | Mrs. Martin Roberts of New Haven | | { | A, Cougdon, first on ducks; John De- unt | hose home is in Anthony, Kas., were ot ol b by seph Bous 2y f Mevchan e 5 Srppel TR put the baby in 4 r ading | Whose home is in Anthony, i8., that canunot ‘be exceiled. ] u’: seph” Boushm: 1\v-f) Merchants ave- | Wolf, first bantams: F. F. Gatchell, {hfi 127'« ’yu :r: ;;' r.n/j' £ ; ,k “,‘ ',f," guests Wednesday of Mrs. George Peck Elake youl ethic. Promapt servic. || LU€ IS confined to his home suffering | first Buff Plymouth Rocks young = 5 rargds oF faa ioeL where they arrived in time for the dy- |of Plain Hill. H from thres brok ribs, sustained in a |pair R. 1 Reds; Harry Congdon, first : tnut tree the first of | guinens: . D, Harding, first R, I Red |18 man to s wilp good-bye and 5 g | e % [ Lgmirs % v look into the face of his child. Leav-{ Mrs. Owen S. Smith of Huntington | - L. With twe hen and chic first bron vst Indian ing him dead on the ficld the little|avenue and her aunt, Mrs, Martha | e 0 er 0 “7 |procession returnea home Cross, of Washington street, are in | fter chestr in the | M ries C, Tompkins, New Rochelle, N. Y. this week, guests .4 fall from a ch LOUIS H. BRUNELLEjthe week. Mr. 10 Carter Ave. (East Side T".",T; G ot o > farm of Ck mner ducks, 5 2 nell. While in a tree he suddenly Pets | 1l during that c 11 day Anna : R his balonce fol N s d han carried s reai SOrrow of Mrs. Lovell Smith. . N AL g,‘q-\':‘\i]v,fx'.',r -?{l.“)nr”-:l foot At ottt Julian Powers, first rabbits; Charles Licarr, for she krow her lover. i ;hP)'x — e 281 Main St. AMA.“ iLA HOUD Sble 1 e n e | Reed, first pet fox: Miss Ivy Peck, ' Bailey : v D e e Ly |able toiw and was taken to his|first ‘cat and kittens; M ot heme in @ carriage. A dector was eall- | 3 ¥, was ameng those i the i | Helen | o5 the morning of the battle, but mot BORN. i NORWICH, CONN. | Harding, first house eat Farepl & Sa ed to attend the injured man. A 5 {for & moment had she been able to (HES’I"Eflfln Ashaway, R. L, Sept. 18, g e zomhrh?;:'. ‘;::5- : 55 Arts and Crafis. ltry and léarn what had become of 3, a_dapghter Cafol Harvey, tg - s ? & upes. Surprise Party hibit i him., trembling as she held/the lan- and Mrs ay A. igster of | i o } p arty, _Best general exhibit, Mrs, H. F, hin bling as she h 5 h street, 3 rovelingyMen, ete... Livery connacte..| jony Donovan wes given s surprise| Clark; best burnt weod collection, fen pite e e o e ded High sire PR A - We would like to dea“ up Shetusket Stroet part by ‘about twenty fri P Brown: best hamme while searching for her brother, not 5 | DA A e ey e e knowing if Flijah had been taken Dris- MARRIED. {balance of our stock of Car- " evening. Games we ol o Audobon collection, B. R. oner or where he was. TRIPP—CHURC H—In Jewett City, | played and ve- Palace Fool and Billiard Parlors |coi.2n instmumental solccuons freshmentis weige ved. The vo host w ven fa beadatiful scaripin by Rey Allan Spidell | riages, Wagons (farm) and .mm.l;h‘:\, J;I\Hu!:x)x‘:i_ inxl:r:r‘iine :‘henflfii'; Siiur D fripp’ and Miss | st eve ouse in Groton was ed B. Church, beth of Jewett Neediework. | with mourning, her lover came and G e s Harnesses, and early buyers , rugs; Mrs. Frank [from his lips she learned his story o best exhibit basket work, Mrs. e Six Tables ive pool and one Litdard,| | , Mrs. James P : ; prices, Y Rt otlon croc ”\‘I" e I\lenu "_', &_I'u. ‘mvhu-l\ upon ¥ort Grisweld he ‘hz:ld been | SMITH—In Norwich, Sept. 16, Henry | Ajge get a look at our new stock of Supplies at all times. Personals and Notes, it el A e e e e S heun B A Tl mesr | T Austip Bmiteiof Massapeag, ‘aged 79 | inter Horse Blankets which are com- Al o : vaist; 1 Lilliz rockway, em- 1e for 1is he did, but was toe la aars, | i 49' MAIN STREET John Daly has entered the employ of | broidered neckwear; ] Violet Olson, | to reach the fort before the gates were I from his late residence Thurs- | In€ in at — | W. B. Wilcox., sofa pillow. Special emiums were ut. Knowing the as no chanc d morning at 11 o’clock. 1T PR e M and MW I0E i ol ,iw?x:_“ s n:”wn S [for his life, as the sh were rapidly | REYONLDS—In lelduxrgja’na Sept. 35 ] anman L ne ha JusSL Pitl & calivau (Dl our | Frond ml = passing this week in ]'\\w\ e 1r y‘ ;\ v"l “\ r‘ Ida ™ l"l“ dd‘“l”'.nmq l;"‘ 3 lll ‘1” ) ‘“M[ Reemi e \'fi‘) \d “mor, '\ : t B fl’] S N i h C t can your dg-‘ B , ) 8 € in | Jew - exican work, Mrs. lda Hard- inearby, where he lay until the battle| Puneral services ursday morning at | LS sure crop producer. e | " Y darned towels, Mrs. Fosdick and |was over and the British troops had| 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart church, | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. L ey e R N e Eat | Dorothy Daniels; Irish {‘1"'4'1"" {returned to their /ship; and- to { Wauregan. e AR T O B S ey realized over | Peterson; sampler muspm..l the spot whe gun steod lu by the eeds of their dance i ! 5 > Beebe B 1 >, - B et S Staame e g R it R i e AUTO REPAIRS feplvgd A 2 e ' School Werk—Penmanshi “ Feasiar maried el Bal- — P. A\th W ner married Flijah 3ai —_— — The M. Borin s ooy 5 Sterling City district—Harriet - |ley, but mever recovered from the ef- AT SHORT NOTICE. 1 Meryy - Con gl St “sece i i Done RIGHT at a RIGHT price. ‘Give | nolds first, Grace Harding secend. |fects of that terr and Mz “onnell, who have been , wi adl Main Strect, . T T spendingt two weeks in New Yok oo} | Bill Hill—Florence Power first, Grace | _“During the war of 1812, when wad- me a trial. DLN IS r'll.[(l:;;jl;[;i‘,’lr]nn\ui\.,4l., in New Yorkhave Fox second lding was needed for the guns, Mather 16 " e HARRY C. WASHBURM, - — Y Hadlyme—Iirene Comstock first, | Bailey promptly removed her petticoat DR. E, - ONES/!| w Apna Beardow ahd Blanche Brockway second. land handing it to a soldier remarked Télapbanplios o kit J Pe . ahd Anaal Gl L e eace Derty first’ Dora | very forcibly she hoped the first bullet vidence sireet = 2 S | ok apoti Lave: Kf -2 Fec nd | would prove a geod snot. » e iasiising the summer " “Hejon Mayersick was judged the best | “In later life she was heard to say: unera] nlrec‘urs q n penmanship in the town scnools. | ‘T could mever be a Universalist, as 1 there must be a hell for Benedict Arn- Suile 46, Shannen Buiidiaj Take elavator Shelucie: streer ~n- vauce. FLOEg. 2 Butter—Preserves. old? i it A tull line of the above wiith mew Mrs. James K. Beebe was awarded “Mother Bailéy was very much op- additions ceming along, inciuding those m <L F d A d W“E premiums on butter, tomato relish and {posed to modern improvements, and g i o e . L. F. aa . d. preserved peaches, and Mrs. James |was greatly disturbed when a stove m a mers Meld: y ad pands i match, Mixed 207 Mo 8. Miller was awarded 2 Dremilm on |was st up in her church. After ab- 0 WER And haads 1o Pomioh N preserved white blackberries. Senting herself for a mber of weeks ’?mu' . i i g 2id e PRAA‘ATISE LJMJ—TED F9 lass imitaticns. 3 - Fruits. she appeared pne Sunday morning 3 Wo ifé ih e FRPORERTON ¥ : re was a fre in the . o B EYE, EAR NOSE asd THROAT, B Funesai Dircctor i, Long ” Jaiand heanty A0 pupposiag Ko yag o Ln S ke Anptont. o pager-hansing and dscorsiiug i e G BRE J‘O 3R B s o \\muu}.;i;'nI-fld EAEG4¥'\f“$%Le ‘he fanned vigorousty: ‘9 canm never 3 faR P R excepted. atd by Appbtttment ! m Embfiiifiei" e oy o Sl ip God in this heat’ Hersy B Gbaren. . Smith Adlea P. E. MURTAGH 1 A 4 = i . i d tg a good old R 3. and B, Hartman, ging- other Railey Jve g ’ o X, a0 1%y udetin Bulldin scott Br o ek ks nd was burned to death by a z i O g, e s, Bros, Wibertas; ot | M unlu doon ber dress 23'sue| - PATRIEIAN SHOES £2 and 85 Wost Mirin Strest S ¢ g P y en fire in her home & Shiian Ay M e A it ; New Fall Styles, Patent Leather, WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE ,mw;gm sy’ ar nighs DAN MURPHY & CO. R ol " " dence “116 Broadw Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars O1/p.{ Thezatre. Telcnhona?dz-s Lerner:of Watar and Market Sta Alb Jolmes Gr Groton. s e Gun Metal, and Russian Calf. NEWMARKET HOTEL, H. I.. Reynolds, Niggaras: foverpor Simeon X. Baldwin has| A woman’s Shoe thats right. 715 Boswell Ave. Hmnet Warner, Hanford pro- |approved the requisition of the execu- Fiut~clnsl ‘Wines, Ligquors and €igars. Mrs. L. W. Heynolds, peach | tive committee of the Soldiers home at| FRANK A, BILL, 104 Main St, '™ uc‘lm Welch Rarebit w ta 46 v $40,008, doka Fuckie, 2

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