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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914 LETTERS FROM Windham County BROOKLYN Six Jein Congregational Church— James C. Palmer Feeding Thirteen Quail, Mrs, J. Frank Weaver has returned .| from a stay of a few weeks in Flor- ida, bringing with her some of the luscious_oranges grown there. Mrs. John Johnson, who has been since Christmas in New York, Phila- delphia and New Jersey has returned | to_her home. { Miss Annie Dyer has gone to Water- | bury, expecting to meet a party of | friends and with them go south for a few weeks, Six Join Church. Sunday in the Congregational church there were received into the church . six members, four by letter end two_ by experience. Miss Frances Palmer has heen Vis- iting friends in Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. George Eastment is with friends in Long Island for a short visit, Feeding 13 Quail. James C. Palmer has had his flock of quail grow from 10 to 13 which come each morning to be fed. Mrs, Sidney W. Bard was mother in East Greenwich, first of the week. Wednesday evening the men of the Baptist church gave an oyster supper in the church vestry which was large- Iy attended. SOUTH KILLINGLY Meeting of L, for Mr with her | R. L the | D. S.—Birthday Party P. H. Coffey. The meeting e L. D. S. was | held in Grange aturday evening. I Games were playved and there were several contests which furnished much afpusement. Hollis Young wen the p)«(u and received t gold medal: eived a “work of art” prize for the bean race end Charlie Woodmansee won the blue ribbon in the hundred vard dash. . A. Douglass was judge. Neva Barlow who has been working in_Moosup has returned home. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Dexter and son of Moosup Valley spent Sunday at Henry Spauldins’s. H. B. Goodsel ourse was based on Fecl. The evening subject was Where Do You Live? Mildred Jacques who has been clerk s Sunday morn- -10. | or E. Salisbury of Moosup has resigned A Hall has moved his steam sawmill to Windham, Charlie Thayer, teamster for Perry i ing ties from Bowen's mill to Danielson. P. H. Coffey is N. E. T. Co A. Jacques and Herman were in Moosup Monday. There was a bean supper parsonage Wednesday evening. There was a pleasant gathering at W. Barlow's Thursday to celebrate drawing poles for | Barlow | at the the birthday of the oldest daughter, Mrs. P. H. Coffey Over Seventy New Books Added to Ross Memorial Library. Over seventy new books have just been added to the William Ross pub- | fic library. Mirs. Belle Hoicomb John- #on of the sty association | rendered stance in the | work of « ooks for cir- cuiation ! Thomas (. Bradford and Attor- Bradford of Putnam W. B. Galiup's Wed- has been seriously Her conditicn was improved tnis week. 1 for some time. Ssemewhat The attendance of the me S . fhe Red and Dlue contest of William C. Robinson is making re- i . Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every | Sumday school has been counted and | Pairs on the building on the Town= Start to collect right away. y 1s S ‘and it will not take long before your coupens the resuit is a send farm which he recently purchased Serv-us product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, e Rl rare— ugical M Mabel Moore spent fro\m‘.\l C\?!l'llrs A4[ )‘«:A : 3\\'1:\, o il get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chiu:hiand lgizikeri]—damo uz’ thhmae Gift Catalog, i lend at the home of Mr. : Aubrey Winter spent last week wi will = = S ;-‘13.( aug are i r‘elz\ll\vs in Hartford and South Man- instruments—toys and a thousand other useful and beautifu! ngs.h o Wflth 2 &0 i Mrs, Gurdon Love and son Gurdon | chester. P inted on the labels or are enclosed in the packag: and you can are spendins a few days in Norwich Last of lllustrated Lectures. mfi:’;y“’ Q:’gg‘as i pg,nlt.lniversad Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. with friends B S e cal wri Dept. r 2 . B. O. Foster preached an able 5 he Epworth League soc and bus- ok 2 el N i ehold from flour and salt to iness meczing was held Fri vening | e St Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article us::dmmthew.nhg:s yourself of the quality and & he mwme of Mr. and Mrs. B. D.{making for his topic the “Three M pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us ) axs Tl Misslons, Money and Method: In the economy of Serv-us Brand. TWO0 STATES Tolland‘(‘igunty NORTH STFRI ™NG HEBRON Providence Man Breaks Knee-cap— | Temoerance Exercises In the Sunday Scouts Fail To Find Gypsy Moths. School—lllustrated Lectures. Mr. Miiler of Glen Cove, New York, has come here to repair his home and | will move his family bere about tae . Cook has moved to Columbia The family will be missed much, as Mrs. Cook is very ac-| Phillip Clark who has been at Storrs for a short course is home. Temperance Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Herold held a sérvice | for the children in the Congregational { bad accident while unloading goods by slipping and falling, breaking his knee- cap. Dr. Sweet was called by tele- Phone to attend the injuseu man. No Moths Found. first of May. { tive in_Sunday School work. | Miss Gertrude Brooks of Worcestes | Mr. Hilden's family has moved into spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.|(he Frederick Lissell piace which he George Pierce, Jr. | recently bought. Broke Knee-cap. Mrs. Frederic Rathbun has gone to : Twu;o horse power trucks came out | “,l:'l’;‘;m XM‘!S “t0z the sanatacion mr; With the. hotssrola o oous K, Tuesday | © A dance was given by the baseball | Fortnne. ..Obe'of the'men met with a | * op Criday evening at the town ball college BRAND FOODS | : = i A church Sunday morning, before the ! Four men employed by the govern- | tbuinl ~ morning . service. It was| ment were here last week looking for | memperance Sunday, in the Sunday | the Gypsy Moth. As yet they have not | ccpgol., A special service was ar- found any in this town, P. J. McDonough of Boston who pur- | chased the G. O. Blackmar place wil! come here to live April 1st. ranged by the superintendent, Edward | A. Smith, Miss Olive Cook sang an | anthem, Miss Genevieve Little read a oprt 1 , If it was not for Dri and . M Q\J“‘i‘- H':Lhcl?f‘\(“’;ls called | soveral hymns w sung, beside the fjyme recently to see her father who I3 | regylar lesson. The evening meeting > i led by William Chamberlain. The Buying Pelts. Alvin Corey was here last week bus ing fur from those who trap during the winter months. ., How to Prevent Poverty. Miss Olive Cook sang a solo which added much to the success of the meeting. Lectures At Schoolhouse. Z e eI stenm SHating 1N | Chester Tennant 1s to give a series| : d and the or “and Whiimantic oo oo AWML of ilustrated lectures ‘at the” Center VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange / Seleotms $ 2 ' oolhouse, commencing las riday | - : = e e e }l’\fnél ‘When fk;.;‘—“lix‘m{gfie“u biras” | \ purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who 2 rec cavy rai he L., ciel ongrega- - . 1 3 - fhe re e nt ety yia hurcis " gave sooial nthe | buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying ey oo SRR = ity at a rice. T s Serv-us again. She gets the bcst‘quahty popular p: STERLING. Death of Willis P. Bates—Epworth | League Activities. Abbott Littl n Columbia. Irma Lord was the guest of her H. K. Viner, in Bristol, | Reduce the Cost of Living hocked to he his home at Canton, Mass. M ex. Riddell of Oneco here recently pworth League prayer meeting 1g school was held at the Lencher fof S | s U Without Reducing the Quality of at ¥You : of the late Willis C. Bates e 'LUME.L;_ You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us’ because they wish to please their / O s ou will also get the Pastor Finishes Series of lllustrated Lectures—Addition to A. O. U. W, Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and y! called The was held Thursda Membership. Whi h w M y t Y Py o e S ling p— i shary Bo S Hphion o B Sreding Valuable Serv-us Coupons ch are Worth Money to You /. several weeks with Rev. and Mrs. / Result a Tie, to get new furnishirgs and mew comforts for yourself and your home. ter at the parsonage. his topic was the Early Life iday evening Mr. st of his illustrated the “Country Life” series hall in connection with a packages in accordance with the or can get them from Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Comn. Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary U. S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, The L. A. Gallup Co. coln. THOMPSON Valdable Horse Sent from Vermont fo Burial—New Superintendent at School Grounds. ectures in Yeoman’ provided by the Ladies’ Aid ter J. Hutchins and son, Jo- the week end with the eph, The Ladies’ Missionary society met | spent with Miss Martha Knight Wednesday | former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel to sew garments for the mission work | Webster in Berlin. in Hartford and New Bri | Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lyman, Jr., Miss Mary Alice Gift from Kansasjof Willimantic, spent Sunday with has been the guest of M ce Cluff. | the family of his father, E. P. Ly Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reynolds of Mor- | 2 tended the morning chur ristown, N. J., have come here to live. | s Mr. Reynolds is superintendent of the| Willis Fuller and family of Leban- grounds of Misses Howe and Marot's|on have moved to River Side farm, school. jowned by Mrs. William P. Mr. and Mrs. C. Searls have re- | and will have charge of the curned from Bermuda. | Mrs. John Mitchell of S and Mrs. Fred Eddy of South-|in town recently the guest of Mr. bridge spent Sunday in town | Mrs. Curtis A. Holmes. Horse Sent for Burial. George Sawyer of Brooklym, A valuable horse of Mrs. ardt's been spQulling = fow days) was sent here from Vermaopnt last week opeed et foriBarial Herbert A. Gillette and daught- PACKER Rev. Mr. Higgins preached an inter- | esting sermon Sunday morning Matt v. 7. Mabel Tetiow and Eva Oats of Plai field visited Emily Knoble Sun, Mrs. C. Ghurke was in Norwich on Wednesday. T. J. Brown spent Sunday in New Londo: John Oats of Plainfield a Sun- @2y visitor with Lenard Ghurke. Miss Jennie Fiedler spent Sunday at her home In Mys { Peneaull and sou, Francis, of ville, spent Sunday with Philip SOUTH CANTERBURY rb M Graves Waldo's noved in Waldo has farm last weelk, has moved into house with Arbie Ames, CIEMATTCHED AWFULLY ON HEAD Ruought Would Go Wild, Dry and Flaky, Hair Nearly All Came Out. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment Three Months. Head All Cured. — . 39 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. — 1 had eczema on my head and it itched some- thing awful. Tt seemed sometimes as “hough I would go wild. The eczema was Zry and flaky. One day I combed it hard wita a fine comb and made it all raw. My bair nearly all came out gradually so T had = small twist of hair and did not use but one hairpin to hold it. 1 tried but in vain; it did no good. “Then I thought I would try Outicura Soap and Ointment. I used them three months nd then my head was all cured and my hair began to grow 80 1t 15 quite thick now: Y have four times as much as I had. (Signed) Mrs. Ellen W. Adams, Nov. 16, 1012, FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS ‘The following fs a most effective and eco- momical treatment: Cently smear the af- fected parts with Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash oft the Cuticura Ofntment in five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water aad continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Seap frealy fer the toilet and bath, te assist in preventing inflamma- irritaiion and clogging of the pores, the commen cause of these distressing facial eruptions, Sold throughout the world. | beral sample of each mailed free, with 2-p. Rkin Book. Addresspost-card ! Cutk eura, Dept. 'F, Boston.” #% Mea who shave and shampoo with Cu- sicura Soapwill ind it bess for skin and scalp. | REMEDY FOR PILES and sold by X. D, Sevin & Son, 118 Main Street, or can be procured direct from the owmer of the original pre- scription, MRS. MARY A, HARRIS, R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conz. Price One Dollar SIS 233 e] | oLD UR. HARRIS' | Mo e A , ers Ha and Lois of Colebrook, are 1 T 3 B 2 =32 H - ‘ff}i' Saran ,;‘,',”" Sl T’]\am' visiting Mrs. Gillette's parents, Mr. |a week's vacation at their homes here, | ANDOVER BOLTON NOTCH | Washlngton unty, k Vermont. i P © 7 and Mrs. Henry C. Isham on Chestnut { They are expected next Saturday, ! —_— Soabn T € { HilL Returns to New Hampshire. i i U i 5. B e Reed spent Wednes Former Pastor Returning. i Toio aintth . O W e J’r” i s LG e Uroins S H aloe) Belelin o = HOPKINTON st is Teported that Rev. A Two new members were initiated by | dent has returned to her home in| CooPer of Baptist Church Resigns. |\ T'ori . sregirr 1s visiting her e - Ifuzinga has rented the he . O U W, at their meeting tact | Acworth, N. H, having recovered| o ¢ =k 3 o | sister, Mrs. L. S. n. _ | George ‘E: Johnston Gives Up Manage- i late Madame Chandler. 2O : R from an operation performed in a| . he Case Paper Boar mpany | =5 umber or Loren Main's friends ment of Town Farem Augusta Elliott has returueq i Monday evenin ek ]wh)vl\ has not been running for over | A nur b writh hiu Wednesc e 2 deids meek s "OR R “A¢ the meeting of Stafford grange | L0, Weeks. through a broken cylinder | S9¢” ments were sefved No services were held In the Second nk Kr returned Monday STORRS next Tuesday evening there will be |oF the ensine, resumed operations cn | T80 d Woodward is able to be| Saventh Day Baptist church last Sat- ires Whesi s fieen SRR work in the first and second degrees. | TUcsday morning. . her illness ! urday on account of the snow. spending two week PR nnantcement il oF or-Brundage T S e et e - | Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett a'nr! son, Gu 1 Howard spent Sunday George E. Johnston, who has been ——— e Engagement—Evening of Cards | Monday afternoon with the Rev. and | yhg DV been spending the winter In | (i) "yiys W, E. Evans in Talcotiville. keeper of the town saylum for several EAST KILLINGLY Followed By a Sugar-Eat Mra. Hees at the Congregattonal | Dulfalo, N Y. are” expected home\re! Tiiie ‘and daushter Iva have)years has resigned. to take charge of & z i »arsonage. i | just returned from Cana stmilar institotion N r W. M s Hlenital 0 socioty ix tormeet erman Bishop ran a splinter into [ 137 rrurned SO, CUOROR. 1 yrun_ | Bawton, Mass. Tio will | receive in- Miss Grace Smith spent Sunday in R i March Sth, | next Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. | D Monaty. Whlchwas Bt ions | chpeter creased salary and find an up-to-date Puitnam: . e AW G T = h to necessitate a visit to Willi- {CAERRET L L i from estahlighment, The family will move Frank Gabony visited relatives here | e e TS e v c. where he obtained reljef | Is visiting 23 v home and werk. b haay. thefengagem of Mis A Bl S s threugh surgical treatment ’ con Bav 7. Kenyon will succeed Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Oatl - 0 THARAE ons T Rev. and Mr H. Cooper and Mr. e the Hopiinton cd on Danielson friends, Thursda e L e oo # Student IIi. Lane, spent Monday and Tuesday in MANSFIELD DEPOT Mr. and Mra. Fred A. Gardiner, who Miss Lillian Sayles svent Sunda. e e e Miner Squires formerly of this place, | Farmington, attending the funeral of W een keepin use for John A, Y s pendant pink hearts > her home here. i e has been very ill with scariet feve relative. | 4 Bave returned to Mrs. James Kent of Elmville called| - e ambolle in Philadelphia where he is a student | Buptnt! Bante: *Resians ad streot, Ashaway. the emblems symbolic of ~ = 9 re be: ends here Monday. it gD O in the Philadelphia. Dental achool | poy F. H. Cooper who has been (are being it sl yiaiteaa | enjoyment when it e | pastor of the Baptist church for over 2 K Aoy -2 \;f;_ 1 il ‘m*l = ,\ru d, sandwiches :.’nd MANSFIELD CENTER | four years has tendered his rasigna- that purpose. The e SR of smow. wers hrought £ f tion_to take effect the first of April meetings i8 to pre- and Sirs. Arhur B Chase: TR EeReeib Sewing. | Circlo, Moets—Charfos Hall| To Lecture on Eurn}laean Trip. ho work of Een Mrs. Addie Collins and g : £ : | At the Congregational church the e s comi Palle visftad fUcnis heos She :ec:}:er}.‘ng—f rof. Jarvis Addresses | Al the Congreg e nding som: Mr. and Mrs. on Tu rotherhood. { preach Sund merning on Nliam Corbe: is s s 2y daughter Alice, w dies of | Play.” Rev. W. S. Beard, of ! e T USQUEPAUGH Jordan, Sunday. : e : ‘ing ctrcle met | mantic will leciure in the evening on | = St Miss eathee Sheldon was eld a successful nage with Miss Lucy | his trip to Europe t summer, under | About Forty Attended Church Supper Providence Tuesda z fternoon in the ¥ afternoor | the subject of “A Summer's Saunter- | BOLTON s Sy e 11.78 R A. P. Rich and Ray G. Shippee were and cocoa were tian Endeavor Society is The pastor, Rev, John J. | T Bk ~—Society Nets $11.76. n_Rhode Island. Thursday. | aking arrangements to hold a social will exch with Mr. ! Gr /ot Meetings Twice T - . Mrs. Alfred Barratt, Mre. Andrew meeting of and supper. [ N o ;’:":h e g s i Potter, and Mrs, Walter Card were 1 held Monday Lecal Patronoss £or Dance. soctety is planninz to hold 3 : 40 present Danielson, Thursd: consisted of mu = i 3: s ure by Prof. A number from here attended ot al dance given by the junior ¢ e - vigitor here R. Raker Windham high school THAMPTON Mrs. Manter of Manchester, to the | fiss Anita H... has been her son, a last Friday evening. Mrs. G.| GILEAD s come to her summe 2 ¥ have moved « s 3 SaEn : man being one of the one S x + a meeting of Bolton gra o. B F. A. Phillips and Mrs. M. C. Wil- | the home of Mrs L . TORESS- | Grange Confors Degrees on e . hia rskany aeent el S8 liams spent Thursday in Boston Gone to Panama. w rs met at Mrs. N wis voted to e meetings he winter in Jerome Woodward cut off one finger | President and Mrs. Be Ve : e U i jramee e Be msarrae L Eiie e \}‘hi]?‘ O e rond ama. Friday be gone - | Miss Bertha Martindaie and Mrs, Su- ming Apri with his with 2 gasoline engine. i o weels. Recovers From Injuries. san Bartlett of Enfield, Mass., are at dios’ met way D. T. Pt _ Merton Phillips Mrs. Cousley gave an address at Charles Hall who has almost en- | D. H. Hodge's, H ursday after- rs. Haite Holgate ed to spent Tues infield. and while | an institute held In North WoodStock, | tirels scooreioy w0 F rsbi is Post is at home bee f ill- | noon. - homa after spending a fow weeks e heir. brother, _ s i tirely recovered frem the injuries re ¥ sca i 3 there they their brother,| Wednesday and in Eastford, Thurs- . e SO s g o ot b Charle: a 5 ceived at the fire in Btorrs some time sins, Ha S At day. o spent over Sunday in Norwich met at the hall Pri-| Almost tha only thin e Valiey . ooy BCE Snent —_— | A class of nine was ini- | economic life of the Eng Whitfora of Kenyon was afternoon with Mrs. R. R. Porter. . S | Addressed Brotherhoed. i Al oo i s P i i e - ifttla Amy Burnham wwho ELLINGTON A bk e o thirg cs, man that did, noi vise in cost last |y o Monday. " underwent an operation 3 tional chureh met in the vestry lies' Aid sesiety met with | emigration, even ameng the best class |a day o ast week ax the S hospltal. Willimantic, Is able 0| jan Sold to Torrington Man—Death of | UsY €vening. Professor Jarvis of the | Mps “Mary 6. Gilbert Weanesday afis of Wworkers | guest of J, d and family, round her room. Mis Ca Connectieut Agricultural College gave | ernosn 1 | Ralph Burchnall recently i magd a very interesting talk on Fruit J. B. Jomes was in Willlmant very enjovable masquerade in : ture as ilimarntic Hail | . M. Charter acted as > 2 . | Fharsd, e TSR Ve Congregational ehurc E. P. Ayer was in Putham | Mps™ A, H. Pest visited in Manchester = : e b Sbrence » attending a minister's meei- | rocently 1 ABINGTON Harry C. Aborn, whe is in Bermuda. MEbRed L ol A et LA | D B N, AL O sttended | 5 Forual postponed socigl affair at At- = L o AR Ae yed S ¢ P T e s Ak 3 “’, hed from the ywoogville came off last Saturdey even- | Mre Walds ..i”nnfl"" ”:vm»‘u ot | Fred Sly of Pomfret Center recently | toxt “Leud ing. A general good tims was re. | o, Mrs. Wi 3 . in Ma moved into Hdward Peal's tenement | Sunday morning ported by thoss who went from hess, | POFe, Monday noon {and has engaged to work for Mr, Peal Sells Out the Inn, = i - B Williany Swener, who has b WILLINGTON | Mrs. Frank ex prietor of the Ellington Inn, i e ned ur S broltex | out the business to Robert Swmith of | Geie l George Juesbs and family have of Hombrs ia thois i Porringion , who has alveady taken; George A. Cosgrove Lectures at-Colum- { moved inte Otto Hattins house Mrs, B, W, pos Mr. Sweeney will movei bia College. Mys. Shamway and Mus. Albes wers ; his iy~ and huusehL.,m effects to| in Willimaatic on business Mongday. | oS ST RS Canaan for the presen Mrs. d M Fiet: M. Kpaft had some farm buyers and Mrs. Frank Grig i . 3 : . Gumming iss a & ary yors | haro hich Ml ave corsnletene | Word has b ived here of the| Cummings ape visiting in Springfield | around one day this week. It showed Andrew Amidon has moved into the | Geath from heart trouble of Miss louise|and Lyna_AMass. ! spring is coming and new farmers are bungalow purchased from Charles| (% i and M; corge| Wil apd Frank Studley have meved | -‘un? Gallup several months ago. Mr. Gal-| M- ghier{to Mr. Prapers heuse | Mr. Amiden bas meved his steam iup has moved into his new house near j °f_ M his | L. B. @&ark who has been ill is ! mill haek to Bast “’ijl(rg{pn and they | Abington station. { Her daughter Mrs. Russelt | gst moving the ties and lumber | ASHFORD Death of Miss Mary Jarme Hicks At : the Aze of 84, Centre | H her acher of the e eclipse was vigible Wednesda fhe “week-end at nighi here on aceount of .a nice clear | evening. EAST WILLINGTON oan, ! Kassed | beme in ¥aaiic. rence Bidredze is at work in the | bleach house, ~South ~ WNington. Lectures At Columbia. " STAFFORD | Shepard - Hare "Marriage — Miner Squires 1l at Philadelph The body of Mary Jane Hicks v\'afi{ - George A. Cosgrove is in New York uk Smith has bought a span of brought here Thursday for burial g = 2 | city, where he delivered a lecture at | hol of Bert Buby. M:s? Hicks lived all her life here un-{ Albert L. Shepard and Miss Mar-| Columbia college last Friday evenin The silo on the Hawky place was til four years ago when she went to|sgaref Bare of Stafford were marrfed | The Grange meeting last Friday ev- | biewn oyer during the-last wind storm. Auburn R. I, where she died at the | on Saturday, the 7th, at the Univ age of eighty-four. list parsonage, by Rev. - William ‘William_ Poole spent s at | GasKin. is home here the past w Allss Annie Brown of Portland, Me., | Bulletin was so kind as-to cal] aften- Arthur Tanner who has heen ill, is|and Miss Margaret Black of Pemaquid; | tion. ~What good gdoes a clipse “do Somewhat improved. Me, _are looking forwurd “to spending = anv wayt*=asked a.youngsien a- | Ars, John De Young does net get any better. Charles Amidon has his ste: on fthe Warren Hobby place. Harold Cushman is at home with & Lard cold. ening was very intergsting. Many thought of the ecclipse of the moon Wednesday évening Yo which the | eral ds am mill h

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