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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914 A Happy New Year To All The House of BARSTOW has been able to wish the people of Eastern Connecticut “A Happy New Year” for 67 .ylears % This has been made possible by the confidence of the people who have so generously supported the principles of the house. J. P. Barstow was a man of sterling character, and that character was reflected in his business dealings. Beginning in 1847, with two men in his employ, the business has steadily grown until today the regular employees number about 30. There is absolutely nothing in the Agricultural line that cannot be obtained there. . "~ Now is the time for you, Mr. Farmer, to begin to think of the new implements you'll need next Spring. It is better for you to take inventory of the old or worn out tools and go to BARSTOW’S for new ones. If you are not familiar with the latest inventions in this line, you can see what they are by going there. | wouldn’t think of going anywhere else for the information or to buy. Barstow’s is the place for us farmers to trade. A Do you know BARSTOW has the best fine of HEATERS and ' v RANGES? It’s really surprising how reasonable you can buy either or both. This house of BARSTOW has certainly kept up with the procession in every respect. i s BARSTOW!P0s07:0.23 and 25 Water St., Norwich FRANK H. SMITH, Proprietor. If you cannot go to the store, telephone or write : Gl el st s e S A