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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 191‘3" praver service at her home read by Rev. Leonard Smith. There was sing- NOANK o uartette during the services. s end he. mumber of | ROl Call and Boolal at Methodist \florsl offerings wase very large. The Church—Miss Latham to Assist at bearers were Judge L. J. Storrs, and | Jewstt Gity Lodge Institution. ,\Iefisrs Weld, Wildes and Davis of 3 Spring Hill, Funeral Director J. M.| The members of the Methodlst some feet, before turning perpendic- | Shepard was in charge, N church held a soclal and roll call What Ir Going on To: Purinton Temple. No. 2, Pythian Sis- | Glar to It. One heavy post was broken A Thursday afternoon and evening. From & K oL ¥ o | O &nd {wo pulled out of the ground, Broke Her Hip. 4 o'olock to 630 & social was neld, ‘st oman's Cl Temperance Un- | sceming to show that the car was & . _ | the close of which supper was served. ton 4 B 80140 Valiey Street. © | travellig at a very rapid rate when | Mre, Wliza Loomis of Windham ebc | mhe Toil” call was held In the evening Sin o to € and T to 9 p. m e A R the verandah floor, breaking her right | 8nd_letters were read from absent members. An_address was delivered llee, C ._Uuloh & p. = hip, Wednesday night. The fracture and Gt Baptist Chuteh. Two Children Die Within a Few Hours | NIP. W = '} Ty Rew C.. T Hbteh-at MeveHc Hastor =o' Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | W3 red#red at St Joseph's hospltal. | o7 ine church for the past five years. Escaped by Narrow Margin. Coutu of 2 Babcock court grieve with W. R. C. In ot Those who were unable to walk to the Robert E. Mitchell | them at their loss of two children £ 10< . Inepeation, church were taken there and returned ay night at G. A. R. hall | in automoblle a boy, Adrien, dy- Wednes: was lugpect.. Cottage on Leng Point, 100k a trip to loca- | Within a few hour: Z o, aecident s i Wednesday night | the Woman's Relief Cor, e automebile aecident at | ing about 6 o'clo br e V' S y | and a girl, Alice, about the me time |ed by Mrs. Nellle Boynton of Bran- e TR N ednendny I | R iradsy Tiotsise. e chlldren wers | ford, Conn accompanied by Mrs. Lots | o Contractor George McDonald of h r en fences. Mr. Mitchell stated five and three, re: ctively. Both [tle B. Griswold of Waterbury, depart Fabacs ou Grotan. T Point fo ha aid not ses how the oecupants from scarlet fever. Burial was | ment commander. Mrs. Griswold gave | § cotiase on Croton Long Folnt for ut alive, as their | in Joseph's cemetery Thursday. |&an interesting talk gn the recent con- e i B e . ey Seant “dows | - vention of the corps held in Chatta- Steam Shovel at Work. steep embankment diagonally for | Frank Goddus. nooga, Tenn, Work on the road from the town Frank, the four-year-old son of Mr. hal] over Fort hill is being carried on and Mrs. John Goddus of Lafayette Brief Mention. rapidly and e long stretch has been B o S onts | force was in L0yl Thussday, large cut down has been made and e Dr. A. . Bowen of Dubuque, Towa, | the road is now one of the best in the i b A, is visiting his brother, Attorney An- | vieinity. Blue stone and tar have been drew._ J. Bowen of Prospect street. | applied. Frank M. Lincoln of Summit street The fishing schooner Elinor has recently sold his cottage at Pleas Capt, Frank Fitch of Elm street, has b " ure Beach’ to Valette D, Stearns of | €one’ to the Holmes Motor Works in "'"'“'""mumw..,, f e b West Mystic for repalrs o] w i - . Boss, James C. Small and Going to Jewett City. 3 T n of Willimantic Charlés K. Leonard have left for & | .Miss Ethel Latham will spend today : iy fortnight' stay at Crystal Pond, East- | in Jewett City, where she will assist % & | Prompt Return of Election Expenses. | ford, making the trip by auto. the grand officers of the O. E. S. to o forty-three candidates in the | Drs. R._¢. White, C. E. Simonds, | institute a lodge. | recent “town election thirty-five have [ W. P. S. Keating and Laura H. Hills | The steam lighter Howard has ar- 233 Hunting Licenses Issued. ere have been issued to date by office 233 hunting li- some weeks of hunting s Licenses were procured | mil J. Myer and Clar- | Gen Hill, SUMMER WINTER A Combination Coal and Gas Range burns gas in Summer and vtoal and wood in the Winter, saves room by having the two combined. This is the Cook Book that makes the food which makes the whole = Cottolene —the shortening that insures digestible food. Makes light foods lighter. d to their ex- |attended a meeting of the. Windham |rived at-the Palmer-shipyard wita a e candidate for | County Medical soclety in Danielson | load of lumber. or made re- | Thursday. afternoon making the trip | Captain Arthur Rafuse of the coal do so. | by auto. barge Easton is visiting his family in Walter B, Watrous, who has been | the Village. /. ¥ a clerk for A. N. Vaughn for the past Minor Mention. even years pre- | Mrs, Joel Singer has returned from ton Hall, is ta |a Visit with har daughter, Mrs. Rich- fonal Biscuit company as | ard Bruce, who has moved to Green- and will begin his | manville, iTns in reg: > audit not oblig William B. Higgins repo: that it cost him one e progr hursds ollar to ru ve ticket. | three wears and for o aksehsut: o 4 -~y e vious to that with M | To Install Cold Storage Plant. g0 to the A “rench, local manager of Swift lesman teturned this week from | duties about November 1st. Misses Pearl and Maud Carson of Chicago, 11, Oma- gt Pearl street are to return home to Uxbridge, Mass., with their sister, Mrs. Personals. Walter Lewis, who is visiting them. ing: accarding {to M C. W. Noyes is in Boston for a few | Albert Davidson of Tottenville, all a cold storage sys- | days has been visiting friends in the vil- local plant for use in-| William Jackson was in New London lfl«e day Charles Tibby has returned to his e ey s e i duties in Staten Island after a visit e. tasssly- oBidwell of Norwlch «was In | yeenix famtly ar Plas) Btrost iy - hursday. | _Fire Chief Thomas Harris of Lynn, o3 Faulkner of Andover spent | Mass, has been visiting Chief L. L. sday here. Joseph, Mo. where e stock: 5. Swift While you think of it, drop a postal for HOME HELPS, this FREE Cook Book, written by five of America's greatest cook- ing experts. It also tells, clearly, how to use Cottolene successfully in the recipes you have always used. [k FAIRBANK Soreaxy] CHICAGO TRY THIS PIE CRUST (Written especially for the Cottolene Cook Book by Mrs. Lincoln) =~ © refrigerator. Three- | Thu Mix 1 scant half-level teaspoon salt with 11-2 stand one roll on end, pat it fiat and roll to a cups pastry flour. Chop in, with a knife, a round a little larger than the pie plate, cover scant half-cup of chilled Cottolene. - When plate and fill with pie material. Roll other well cut together, mix in very ' gradually 3 Dalf of paste in same way, making it 12 inch < P larger than plate, make several incisions in tablespoons milk, mixing evenly. Do not - : top crust, lay it loosely over pie, wet edge of knead with the hands. Sprinkle some flour joyer crust and press the two together, mark- ©on molding board, flour rolling pin, roll dough jng with a fork. Marking keeps crust from into rectangular shape, roll up, cut in two, puffing and helps to keep in the juice. We show the Sterling, Quaker and Richmond in this convenient combina- by the exchang Park. | = e Mrs. H. G. Fhillips of Andover was| Mrs. B, W. Latham has returned | MOreison . Re G in town yesterda | from a visit in Southington. | | o dding of Interest to local peoble | “Afrs, E. D. White of Andover was in/| Mrs. Herbert Burdick has been the 7 | this city veste ! WEDDING. [ s tion. Also Coal, Wood and guest of friends in New London. |~ Mrs. Allen Ashpey has returned from when Huber L. Morrison of | day phia and Helen F. daughter Mrs. E. A, Winter is the guest of her Windham County Superior Court. ia e SO b a visit In Westerly, Oil Heating St of George F. Peabody, of Gaidiner were (slster in Danlelsn. = .|, Miss Grace Fitapatrick has returned eating oves. 5t ek e at the bride's home rs. J. O'Hara of ndover spent| from several days' visit with friends ?,. Ralph Connor of the First | Thursday in this city |in_New London, 7 g By g | Mrs. John Gray is the guest of her | Miss Ina Rathbun has returned from |‘mm ¢ oo et Corignlier - Gase Ldaughiter in“Worcesten. | a visit with Norwich relatives “ " |!| ]H “ "mm” d. After the ceremony Mr ss Cora Riley has gone to Boston STONING “, i “"I 'l i i Jut December 1st in Phila- day in Willimantic. | Boy Run Over and Badly Injured— Furnlture Store @na Mrs B B Latham spent | Bad Week for Fishing Fleet—Many hnl i | T | Thursday in New London, Wild Ducks the Bay. 0 it | FUNERALS. Mrs. Rudolph Prentice of Amston | — i ||Hu.mmm mmn.lmummmwmunmmmmmmml,mm“ Wlfi . . === was In this city vesterday Jesse Poute, the nine-vear-old boy Main and Union Streets, §, nirs. Augusta Anderson. Mrs, Mary Dixon Welsh of Andover | Who was seriously injured Wednesdny . . s 3 he funeral of Mrs. Augusta Ander- | was & local visitor vesterday, by belng run over by a wagon partly Willimantic s at her 12 Pleas- | 3 Mre A, Smith of Coventry | filled with wood continues in about the | 'h" sday noon ef i B T¥ | same condition. The boy was thought vices were conducted | T02d are in New London today, to he infured internally. sl g of Abingion is the | But few fish have been sent to the e i/ ry. There | guest ¢ A X. Vaughn. | city markets this week owing to the l - wer endance and daughter are | bad weather which has prevailed, but Auto Tr“ck MOVlng a pi The b South Willing. | seventeen barrels being sent Thurs were Alfred J | dav LONG DISTANCE WORK !gun Chasles I L Tetes || Miss ety Bickes Is spending geve | FloneeriHook ‘and Ladder “f'm:*;fldl directo! E 4s I | ara) s at the Hickey cottage in Ni- | & 50¢ ooms sday night. | A:P:c\:zl-::s. S el . | | Apply for Licenuss. Address: P. or "Phora rs. Bradley M. Sears. | George I.eonard of Mystie is| Many applications are being made to €50-2, 338-12 or 254-& Willimantis Ct neral services ml anl Antol- | visiting at the home of Mrs, Charles | the county mrwnmun.m for license bell FERRCY ___|npette Sears were conducted by Rev. | Leonard. t rs this coming year. Muir, pastor of the Spring Hill Bap- | g Marton Lesard of Salem, Mass,, | Tracy and his sister, Mrs. HIRAM N, FENN imc el in the " chureh at 350 |, i Menion Fened of Selem, Mesk, | ruella Gager: have returned from 4 CNDERTAXER amd EMBATAMER | orsday afternoon, preceded by & |ih this ¢ il i e o s (INCORPORATED 1864) 6 Chuseh St, Willimaatle, Ct = e Mrs. J, O. Blanchette and Miss Marie | ' A, Wimpfheimer of New York ) T = it . Banchste st Mies Myt | €A, Wimptieime ot You_To DANIELSON. CONN. IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND — ays in for | W, L. Stearns of New Haven was . i i DR, T JACKSO‘ Deatist Mr: 1 Fitts of Hampton spent | the guest of George Bliss Thursday 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST A ntis a portion of thix week with her daugh- | Many ducks have been seen in Lit- l o ge . f < er, Mrs. Fred Mason tle Narragansett bay late | An fitut { Painless Extracting and fables prodsce amsiog rosul by atiac Sae woan s Bak voribe| e NSUULIoN Of Jirengin and ivierl HARTFORD | INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are dried up Hunm.x after a visit at me of A BALTIC. illi = | permanently ¢ 24 days’ treatmen e i A i Filling a Specialty | BRCEON{ARDT co. Butalo, N. Y. (free M. Grant of Mt. Hope | — Banking Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m Dividends April and October o Mt Strest g 5 pw‘“m,.,,;,\ 1% & | i ana Mrs m. Mcaulifte of Wor- | What It Cost to Run for Office—Foot- e S 5 e s = i s ol by X B Sevin & gon and rvemn |Gt e SUnGE of M7 830 7 bl Team to Begin Practice Satus- ||| Presidont FREDERICK A. AbOBS Women’s and Misses s i T T Miss vler has returned | 937+ = Vice President WILLIAM P. KELLY 3 ~ S =2 h's hospital after a brief| The candidates for town offices, at r JAY M.SHEPARD RUSUL(YUE: pEcannhl dupiac: : home in North W - | the recent election have flled their ex- Tsamrer DANISL - B 3 EL" ORE & SHEPARD | form with ' the: featuria: of gl SREen - Bene accounts this week with Town your face by experts at g = Sspent . AL b e — === spen ay s: Asseesors, Alby G, Cote. noth. werdl e and ke ELLICT T s g e e R AN o 2, c le. nothing, Charles KET INSERT, ; vs. Horace C. Mills; Ernest 0 e N s i % BARBER SHOP, A \. Seviny returned to Spring- | Headen, nothing, and Walter 7. Milner, DOGKET INS h ve. the Conn it Co. 60-62 North St., Willimantic Cor. Main and Railrond Sts. ]| fleld Thursday after spending a few | Nothing’ for board of reliet, Peter Mc. | Sent Out by Clerk E. M. Warner of Lzdy Assistant Tel. Connectic, Over Hardware Store L the home of her brother, D.| Intosh. nothing: for selectmen, Frank | - - E. Hull, for cigars, 7.75, for automo- o 1 Vew Bri 1 bile hire of the Jordan Automobile Co., | 1 . T | il bhott of New Britain is e Ede: er has sent out f k1 i f Alr. and Mrs. Thoma , of Fair “},Mm. . Milner, $12: for registrar | °t for (h(; October .('*rn(‘ ¢ U i I31}] l! A & i ¢ | of \m~!<, Daniel Day and Gustave September " 1 J ernon ucker g visiting in Hartford for week end. | Jame cGuire, nothing; for school | probate. 3 ] i 8 & Miss Margarel Cryne is also a Hart-| commitlee, George W. Brennan noth- | =~ May, 1913—Martha R. Wilcox, trus- | a@c a These Are the $35.00 Models in Other Clties ford visitor ‘;r\k. Charles F. Charon and Allison B. ’l(‘!“’ vs. town M" Plain .lpwld,“ e | ‘ ' o Mrs. C, L. Beach, wife of President | Ladd, nothing; for town clerk and ( September, 1913—Fred edin vs, e 4 B 2 WILLIMANTIC, CONN Besch of Stons, refutnns | yostbcady | fown' tressurer, Aeinus B Cot 'nathe | tue Toraan Auto Co St Il Faie de Laine. Chiffon, Broadeloth, Diagonals and y U ' from Hartford, where she has been | ing. 3 October, 1913—Albert F, Fisher vs. 3 | i 2 jSpending o esk | Village Interests, Shatialisy ; P i 1] o i)h rm il Cheviots. The smartest and cleverest models we’ve Herman Hl;nmkuns of Soutn W;_ndhu}:r. Tlhe nez lc\lepthLe (le(‘('(ul:os whmph = if‘x.:n’ ;1\ .\..x\"d 1‘\.\.(“1».:“,‘ 1613 ]\,“ “ “ S a acy : ; ] : i AT is In New York on business for the | go into effect October 19th, have been | CZUprypa vs. Andrew Jawo | rer itting is almos recessary. . 2 | Smith-Winchester Machine company | distributed in this town this week. Misiaszek vs. Andrew [J..luu‘m_ m,\-\v "r 50 Main Street | ever offered. Fitting is almost unnece Y, y o of South Windham. | Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, propri- | Fox & Co. vs. city of Puinam il- Stre: | SR S N s g et eg g New Fall Pemcoats ; | " s Cant Carlson and Miss Amanda | stors’ of the Moneon house. Monson, | tm R Rafftery ve. city of Futnam. | I so carefully designed. Beautiful Silk linings to match. | Carlson of New Britain were in this | Mass., were visiting local friends, Ell G. Badger vs orence Badg! — - e L . . ki 4 i [ ity 0 attend the funeral of Mrs, Au. |, A montis mind mass was celcbrated | Patrick Healy vs. : - The colors are navy, Helland blue, taupe, brown, ma- athered here is a charming col Zus derson >leasa by Rev. John Landry in St. Mary’s | Charles S. Robbins v A R - | gusta Anderson of Pleasant street. | by y - : lection of the newest Fall Models in | e Fosanh Bérardl 3 e | church Thursday morning for the re- | October, 1913—F'r L hogany i black, e gl Do g Stesll [ Diom “vetimnod Mhsadas from . visit | Boge of the soul of Mra Zoel Gaucher. | Commercial Union Assurance Co. | ogany and blac ¥ e ui for any oc- iEnon. e T Mre s reham. | A large number of relatives and friends | fted; Hanlon Brothers vs. James Rt . S casion. Colors ars green, plain or gt the home of Dr. and v, Archam- | Gereoragent at the mask: . v | Twomey: Annie Stanion vs. Harry W. |4 Several new Skirts are shown with these Suits that by Sty e Do Archam- |~ Frederick A. Wilke, of New York | Clark; Louisa F. Edward ; ! , changeable, navy blue, tan, cerise and ¥ | beault was Miss Carrie Dion of this | oy the guest this week of Henry J. | b Adame; — Cor ogieid | SFIIE RO DI T are practical as well as stylish SST. RENEY i Mm ‘Cweoth Set ' | (Additional Willimantic News on Page | -aVailie of Rallroad street. Whitestone _ Co. al; George M-Il clock on the sitting room man- make. ; Six.) MalStnplaimad: Davie va. Albe Sllett; Bliza Mur |} tei? Doesn’t look just right now The unclaimed letters at the local % t The Smooth Set Petticoat has n ray vs. Brotherhood Locomotive | that et post office for the week ending October | (U7 |\ 3nd Enginemen; Eva G. Med- does’ it? string, rubber, wrinkles or shies. Th o . 1ith are for the following persons: y jfnen 3 ed e i i ; : PIMPLY 7 WELL, DON'T BE! |3fiss_Annie Alind, Alphonse Bourque, | Pury vs. Daniel S. Medbury; Albert I We have a fino line of ‘new xible band of glove Jersey, fasten o ek and Willlam H. Schenker. Clocks we would like to show ing with hooks and eyes, does away 2| People Notice It. Drive Them oOff | Football Taam to Begin Practice. s i to you. All prices. with strings, elastic or other compli- iy The Baltic football team will start Rh I P ¢ . racticing Saturday for the season ains : e BE5 & s & 5t any wsler o hi AinnIv S fao A A0 olareass | TarE Aoy Winy o Chiave <Y santey s The Piaut-Cadden e house has been cleaned Special Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Gowns and Party Dresses Co., ter taking them. Dr. which calomel does, and just as effec- [ county convi Frid O 7 N tvely: Gut (helr action 19 gentle and | Swillimantie, with - Judse. Wiltam V. | borilage of Rheumatism; rid them.| STETSON & YOUNG safe instead of severe und irritating. | Willama on the benoh for short ca 5 of the torturing pain. reduced No ano who iukes Olive Tablets i | andar and assignment of sases un fol. | U #wallen Jointsi“ihrew wway vt | (g rpenters and Builders ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,” | o, o T el e | you much longer if you get a package | Brown and Morrissette, and with thes . | ¥ | of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The;men as the backbons of the team. a | JEWELERS SATTEEN SKIRTS $1.00 to $3.00. | skin should bemin to clear after you|fine club will be the representative a o ; et 4 | have taken the tablets a few nights. | from this place. | Established 1872 Priced at 525 $27 50 $29 and $35 ! KIRTS $350, $3.98 and $5.00. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and A U, | the liver with Olive Tablets. SUPERIOR COURT. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the SRR f ty— | : o~ g ¢ THE H. G. MURRAY Go successful | substitute for caiomel— | Judge Williams to Preside at Short| Rhouma Acte Quickly and Surely—| 144-146 Main Street They come m a wide range of smart and attractive there's never any sickness or pain af- Calendar Session Friday. Money Back a8 Quickly 1 1t it |l e et | 3 | models, in Silk Poplin, Crepe de Chine, Chiffen and Crinkled Silks, in wisteria, plum, taupe, mahegany, eld blue, navy and black, Edwards' Olive Tablets do that Thousands of pergons during the dwards' Olive Tablets do that| The superlor court for Windham Coar” frasd themselves from. the Incorporated 1842 @ bud breatl, a dull, listless, “no good" | P . | Ings beeame gbls to work and be of " k5 oy 2 fesiing “Conctbatlon, {orpid s bad | v Heii v Fabrt. Bebnsean o | Syl Memaelves, SR EER R e ok e In addition we are shewing DANCING GOWNS disposition .or pimply face, < 4 “Bijou estre, Tyrons, Da, jan, h = ; Dr. ldwards’ Olive Tablots are & | Fhmes s, Pomcicus: "Rors Taimion Y& | 1018 My wife wnd 1, pecfamming i | Teleghone 56 WEST MAIN S¥ and EVENING DRESSES. Everybody needs it, of course. e R LR L R Joseph Talmosa; Dera L. Kennedy, Kx.. w:\;nun‘;'u:l b_i_ry;;lu aet pnder :ihukms: Ll i A with olive oil, you will know them by 4 0 : "Har. | Bame "The Torleys,’ are wel ne X Bviesbany ininting o vedihimire THaie hive e v, Founle © Eiwanl caries s | e i Vil wikies ot Cnl | JOSEPH BRADFORD . in the future, tos, when the carning | (2, Edwards sueni yeors among pa: | Wil B, Mowarih v, the Commereist Lust summer 1 was: sq eeippled i " 8o & i Beiutic Hheumatism in my hips r gt » | capacity is less than during youth | complaints urd Olive Table(s are the | arourance Con Lid, Semuel Kuntro- |1 could not walk withput erutehies, | BOOK BINDER BIEwW or middle-age. Wil vs, Charles P, Mulligan; Williarm ’ t | lmsmensely eftectve resuit Ih Wehh va. the town 6f Windham, | BT pver §300, bui the dustors did al list, te jury- Vernon Tugizer | WOtHIRE for ms, I hud iried peasly | @lank SBosks Made sad gu,v.é ts Ords. ] Y everything, put was flaally pessyaded 5. Chariss 1% Brenn ot o, appeal fram FiRing, ¥ 188 BREADWAY opate; Albe: Ree in try RHEUM the time I had pate Albert . Iisher va, Harage .| 10,0 fhrea petiles the Rheumatism Mile) Pusan B White's anpesl From | [0 oy 16 e “ines Uhca 1 s, L. F. and A, J, Lapiegae | [alaca Fool and Oiliard Pariers | Fies, Calie and Bread - have sent REBUMA tq every Fuend See Qur Fur Window on Trumbull Street o o o pightl: o veel L ok wure tei have Hug how: reitn . better. you fsel and some THEN is to save a little (1OW loak, 10e and £5e per o, The Olive —a little at a time, but that litt'e Tablet Compun: 0, often, seph I, Martin vs. the Central Verment - : o Bifliasd. that canzot be excelled. THESE ARE BETTER | RN o St Tecetsiceney tod e ey pused i e e e ifie done | Pieme 3our efar. Prompt servies Ta geuri_Samusi Kantsowits vs, | AN \A150A0) orle, o suname 5, PRAGFISE LIMIFED ¥Q reatonhuio prices. TOMS 1:2:5 50, GIGAR. |Shaseas anilies: | o St; Baul, Mo k |EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT |susstics at ai times. LOUIS H, BRUNELLE The Willimantic SaViflgS Institute GOO0D FelLow 19c CiqAR sesnl:? BAQAL‘A;mgsy:IIaMI" el ngg‘%fi fiiaf'sfi:néfiux??“?flff Houts 10 a, m. to 3 p. m, SuudA‘)- 49 MAIN STREET 18 Garter Ava (East Pres Try them and ses. sives motice that Re Wil be in Wie| Dumbago. Seistics, Artivits ' Ghrould excepted, aid by appeintment . D. WEB 2 : office al Putnam Satuzday, Oet 15th,| Neuralgid, and Kidney disease or ey H. C. MURRAY, Hdent, e STER, Treasurer. || YOS M. SHEA, Prap. Frankiin 8L | frop o a. m. te § p. m. for donsuitation | money packe_and oniy 50 conts & bol. | piniErE Jo nv advertisng o i | o Nest (o s Yalsce Cate on criminal cases. e letin”for DusTasss resu Ry de) = medium in| THGRED s no uaverusing 0°The Bul- Eastern™ ecticnt - e ufiw

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