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far out of /the way. The truth is, |egg clusters and the branding of trees however, that there is not a great|with sticky fly-catching preparations deal of available land 'I;h.ln the bor- | may be necessary. ough Hmits wi bought at mflnlu like a reasonable price for ELECTING SEED POTATOES. ithin the borough | It is One of the Best Ways to Increase L general Yield. e [N " L i - i i : purpose. That the bullding should be located seems, E 2 i e P o ' AT FAIR GROUNDS Contract Awarded For Plumbing of Thames Hall at Connecticut Col- ] STONINGTON. Brperiments have been conducted Encouragement in Behalf of Home STAFFORD SPRINGS. ::gv.auc‘::::r:.l:. mh:r:w For Piytoroet Siasarsone. Ssviety: P&“&fi%‘m e as ot ncmanes. yiids per s ngton H and Genea- | Anton Hak, i b g g o g B O I e e e ranecti. | Machinery Shed, Governor’s Box and Addition to Stage e TN met UL e % protecs iy e syt e R RSTET L Uderway—New Corbern on OM Sit ot Themesville o e PR e i Sl | AT 0 T e % o :nq-l:n'on?.mazrm:&% ; . : e i e Places om | with: s Sothoreagl eotine £ 50,006, vidaod'seea can ve deveioped by sa- in thme for the college opening o . % ‘nv'hl:‘l’ i $50,000. | jecting those hills which are producing i exhibition from time to time. It is| Repairs to the mil tandare September Joseph A. Dolan &| A machinery shed, a governor's box, New Barn. learned on authority that two | with 3' -nfi cn,t:!'llwncl honlym“ A R R der | should be set and hilis having several Co. whe bave the gemeral contract|an gpddition to the stage, new dress-| Charies R. Browning is completing | men of the Stonington summer colony | the supervis Mr, Hak, . the | ohe 3 % - for the refectery, have the building|ing rooms, rebuilt entrances and a|tne erection of a new barn at his pro- | have been interesting themsclves in camp-n;"nrvlul::ln — .;- :’;.,’“,::: sy By e should be|having very satisfactory results, well under way. 'The exterlor i3 fin-|press stand, are included in the im-|perty at East Great Plain. The frame | the matter of a new bullding and that|a like concern at Willington. Concerning potats selbction for eeed, ished and xhner hoard is now being | provcments ‘being made at the Fair-[is up the scof covered in and the|they have signified their willingness =9 S potato oo . applted and win R ;?;;ua i 1 lega. Work was started Wednesday on the S 5""‘"’““-' year by the New London | noors are laid. Fire proof shingles|to contribute substantial the department of agricuiture makes | CONNECTICUT HENS ARE s f - DD W he following suggestions to farmers NOW IN THE LEAD, ounty “Agricultural Soclety. WIth, paCe” peen used on the roof and the ofect, MIDDLETOWN. t Bank Strest Changes. ’ 37 & littte over two weeks | B e lon ey wilhe {"’ Ject who plant home-rown potatoe: J. I Dougiass, Inc, has the con-|away Secretary Willlam W. Beckwith| iz s week or two more. under way and it is the intention to| Plans are being prepared for exten-| (00d seed is a determing factor in|in Egg Laying Contest for First Time £98 or the chacgaa o the bulidiog | is pilhing the improvements slong 08| * 70, L LS i, e L e i e e e s ot Since Fifth Week. y R iy e ot i s oDl T o taces % c e e, *na Of the Summer | purchased by Mrs. Ticanor O. Acheson, | G003 meed may be obtained by the| Commecticut hems sow o il o BNt incorior changes made and 8] for the opening day of the fair. The| The Comnecticut Engineering Como | ooatrry B o ompiotod for oorn® |62 Broaa street, "} tuber-unit and hill-selection methods | . Comnectic ey Drtck addttion, TEI0 feet.] machiners uhey will bo 3516 and of |Pany have s force of men at work|erectod and all completed for oecu-| ™y, fo0" @ Baidwin has purchased | of sslection through the elimination of SBEt in {he teer. An elevator will bo| frame constrnction and the work will | Making repairs to the terra colta om | Y B e e hae not it beng |the Leeds & Catiin factory at 22 |unproductive and weak piants, lnnt‘nn.:d. Cadworth, Woodworth, and | be started immediately. The addition }}":a l;-:;:la:ont‘heh,\bznwl‘cr:mm; .f:a’ decided upon, but in comparison wiih | Hamlin street from Fred L. Caulkins. l,lk;’ produces like. If tubers from | iy Berron's birds fram England are Thompson arc the architects. to the stage is 16x24 and the govern- | . 8 """ Lrih “were chipped and |the more important project or raising | Mr- Baldwin will use the plant for :":mlz"n"‘er:;;':«*:fil Dbl:n'x:‘;:; used, | now at the top by & margin of two : or's box is to. be 14x14. This s being | nepU o0t Wit VPV o RS storm | the funds, that s a detail. bis automobile business. i k s e R e ey Plans for Power Sta‘ion. built for the ‘accommodation of Gor;‘- g:,e“!::,;: mpl":d_ et ol The enestion of % its Tor ihe pro- 3ol uAu;{u:::-fl.:::w::;’m.mevmm. STt . D Bl St S atavs Street for th‘:‘Sbm Line Electric Rall- | presence on the second day. The box} % 1“ h:l"ayndhar’d‘::':‘llfiix?gp ot p)un:hlr:‘ Main street end of the Latham place,| Work has been started on the foun- 2:: ".ffi.x'fu.fa""fiy"&':' ;mu:?rn The total yield for all pens was 3626 4 S - oiped for v 3 - o ; w . % o a brick structure, 45x80 feet, and from | will make a decided improvement, and | ;o™ 20eC To0, ROL WECEE PO | siranle place to build, Some have Soet. aisd will eontnin Sbx Postas. .,,’,‘,,,: dottes were an easy first with a yield 25 to 80 feet higk. e press stand is to be Jocated mear | "y, " ooy bids are to be opened for | Suggested securing a plece of land at | Christensen of Polton is the co ntracto Hog Cholera Preventiom, of 57 exgs. The Stars Station’s sour e R (he judge's atand. Both entrances to |, Taying of & new hard wood floor | the end of the point; but this is gen- | and Harry F, Hills will furnish the| Hogs which are free from tie disease | milk pen of Leghornewere second with he ‘groun 2 ! > ds Bave e e tiemo|in_the work room and also in the |erally considered as being a little t0o | lumber. R e e e L e T E e o Pinns, drawn by G. H. Gilbey. are|therc are coin, = i E: stile machines. IDESUEDESES NuhY. e e e A bl e B T g A IO e haiit for Lows| Paintens have been at work this| Mystic Trolley Waiting Station. 8¢ Toant three weeks, o 7" | Newburgh and Happich & Danks Tanner. It will be 30x¢0 and will cost | week repainting all the buildings and | Architects Cudworth, Woodworth In large herds infection of the ani- | White Leghorns from XNorth Branch $8,000. - the fence around the race track is to and Thompson have completed plln; mals is not infrequently avoided by |tied for third place with 54 eggs each. Gortiacts Lot be straightened and will receive a coat|and the contract has been awarde Dreventing the contact of the herd| Hen 261 from St. Albans, V. is the of nt. On Friday Secretary Beck-|for a new trolley walting station to ) 3 Daniels & Rysn are doing the | Suub*ls plaoning is Jook aver the wir- | be crecica at diveiie 1or- e oroon ||| AGRICULTURAL mason work, Hugh McPartland the|ing Electric lights are to be instal- | & Stonington Railway Co. The sta- 'I‘ T with strange hogs and keepfng them |first and only individual thus far that IN ERES S from strange pastures and highways. | has produced more than 200 eggs, 20% piumbing and heating and the Provi-|jeq’in some of the buildings that hav high and 10x16 Clean'iness of the piggeries and their | to be exact. One of the Rural o surroundings, as well as periodical dis- | Yorker's Favorite Hens, Mo, 992 that denceh Sl;el & Iron gq, ;h. stleel vm': not been wired v.‘).: pmxou;eyxears ang n size. The foundation wfl; bi of ccna infection, aid considerably in main- |is owned by Mrs. R. W. Btevens, Still- on the four-story ricl store an the electric ligh g is to ncroase: crete. the walls will be of stone an taining the health of the hags. water, Y., has a record of 1% egges apartment block = which Lubchansky | more than double in the exhibition | the roof will be of frame contruction.| POULTRY HOUSE APPLIANCES. [the floor beneath so dark that hens| 1o ife o e e will not use it and furthermore will e e e . 3 it - E e the affected animals should be|and ope of the Storrs Station®s Le: et Conbacn R e e e et Limited Number the ldesl—Hints onattract lice and mites if they are in | slaughtered or left in the infected lo- | horns, No. 584, have Iaid 197 exyzs each. streets. Architect M. B. Payne drew : p ey A e e i o ieolings Best Arrangements for Prevention of | t! eub“lldmm Built on the side of the | cality, while the heaithy hogs should, | The Rhode Island Red’s record of 20% s i UL e e daans. Wasduorty, and |on Howard avenue, Potter Manor. The| Disease. Taliond properly covered to keep the |if pomsible. be divided into —smali |above is six ~gzs ahead of the hest ESS. ;'):o:;son_ for a mew car barn to be | cellar is now in and the raising of the A . tary and m’ay e more atiare Sani-|groups and driven into uninfected zfllndual record for the corp:sponding BONDING Su BOSIE.. crected by the Shore Line Electric walls will be soon underway. The| The ideal poultry house has a limited | vy (00 a3, 08 M0"S . Sovered ovey | P20o% develop in th Dty 1o sast ottty s s Many Contracts Awarded Last Week | Company on the site of their old barn | cottage is to be fitted with ;nud:rn number of inside appliances to collect | with a slanting roof so that hens can- p,{fl':u“h,m:,. C-:fi?r. Q.‘m,u?d L :: of mm‘man thirty pens 'm n,‘:‘::,?' and Numerous Projects Are Under |in Thamesville, destroved last fall il oo or. Fotter is also fn.|the dust and dirt, to take up valuable Dot foost upon trem with a door in|peated, and the infected pasture should | test representing birds fro'n Cannecti- 2 fire. The barn is to be of brick con- |ishing up the g This | floor room, and harbor various|the front for gathering the eggs and |ajways be avoided. cut, Massachusctts, Rhode Island, New Consideration. struction and will be approximately | residence on St. Regis avenue. is small openings at each end for the 2 Sosas g 2 - —-_— §0x250 feet. The details = have mot| house is all plastered. It Is two and | diseases ana pests. RooSts are essen- | hens to” enter. There shoid be one | ars o7c, e disease appears the con- | York and Pennsylvania, have person- Real estate transactions in the|pcen’ definitely decided upon yet. The | one-half storles high and contains 8 |tial and dropping boards may not be | nest for every eight hirde. e e e i R ’:‘v.'z:db'efig towns of Connecticut reported in The |, is to be used for storage pur- | rooms with modern imprevements. necessary, this depending upon the slaught of a Bros. are erecting for Max Meyer at|pall and about the grounds. i 5 the corner of Bradley and Douglass | Six Room Cottage. 3 The building should be equi sin: i f th 2 Commercial Recard show a consider- | poses Building New Front. system of cleaning and the amount of | with doors that will swing both &’5"3 ,',"u“;:lf,',;"_ '[j)‘,;"i!:fi}.):,:‘pla‘:nsy'j;fm‘ o e e SO Ay "’”kng Work Started. Felix Pagano is completing changes | litter available. If dropping boards|in order to save time in passing S e i — ’“';";’-“““;?{' "n“?zxosrmx Architects < Cudworth, Woodworth | and _alterations to the front of his|2re used, they should be of good|through the house, and to prevent the GROWING CHICKENS. F. M. Peasley, ChesBire, Conn. ¥:,. "er'ne e, i .?fmonme and Thompson drew the plans for al- | building at No. 280 Iranklin street. ;';j,"l"(”'dhboal;dl- ‘5?" [fll“ed.t n?dl they l‘;mk fromh:lmlmngd thro;jlghdbefore the el White Leghorns, 1627; Tom Barron - d 2 | . 2 i uid be cleaned at least twice a|door can be closed. All doors and Catforth, wiear Preston En gland, White Joans for the week is $1,005,128, com- | terations and additions to the F. H.|A new store front with plate g1ass| oo ywhere plenty of litter is avail- | partitions <hould be of solid material | HoW They Should Be Cared For Be- sl hite a..%“in‘?i&.fiifire;"fifif.‘id“;‘fi;‘::; NELE It menred Wodnerday | chunsie made o the Mstielee. | The ;‘;‘ne“:;}:; e L A Production. Cam, Hcughton, near E-reston Ens an increase, but last year, as will be | morning. : store xskm‘:cuplefl by Charles Angeloma | (200 DVt of house et o aF P R I e f ORI .:‘:uie th_ai;m“%:;i;‘ues_mllclm E_rmd- remembered, a mortgage for $9,000,000 Cottage for Uncasville. of Franklin street labor in cleaning, and increased clean- 4 il S bation und brooding and winter eg&|White Leche: e e taken out by the New England| plans are being prepared by Archi- Ready For Shingles. liness. Under these conditions, roosts| il there is a heavy set of fruit left | roquc caring for the growing | try Farm. St Albans. Vi igation Co. tects Cudworth, Woodworth and{ The handsome residence which Con-[should be oniy 30 inches from the|3fter the “June drop” it should be | pocic. s is a part of the porvitry |land Reds, 1601- ey Eleven incorporations with - | Thompson for a modern six room cot- | tractor Willlam W. Beckwith is erect- | floor with plenty of clean Ltter. It is|thinned so that the fruits left are as is often neglected, due|verton, N. Y. White Legtorns, 1382 gate capital stock of 35,665,000, last|,go \which J. R. Douglass is to erect at | ing on Droad street Is now approach- | SUurprising to note how thoroughly the | eVenly distributed as possible over the t to the fact that after chick- | Branford Fa: Clioton. o Wasts Week, showed a decided gain over last | ycagville. " The cottage is to be fit- | ing the completed stage and is ready | hens keep it well mixed and evenly | SAtiTc tree and averaze from four to|on.“Jet feathered out they will stand | Leshorns. 1500 ton, Conn. Wi year, when Dbut three incorporations|,;.q with modern improvements and|shingle, When completed the build- | distributed over the entire fioor. Thinnches apart on the bearing wood. | 5 1ot of abuse. However, chick gains | Haven, Conn.. White ‘,,,g;,,jm” w7l With capital stock of $125,000 were re- | ne interior will be attractively finish- | ing will make a valuable addition to| With a boara or concrete floor it is | Thinning should be done just before |aro’ comparable with the gains of all | T Gollinson. Barmacee, Georiny. Hos: S e merun [T that section of the town. probably advisable to have a dust wal- | (1€ Pits begin to harden when the & - . Tho chear: | Inak Tats: Latbeas Tha nE- © four petitions R % Tt out | fruits 2 e-fourths : o ! E - ? 5 liabilities of $48,731, a record about SOUTH MANCHESTER. ROCKVILLE. square feet. This dust wallow may | Of the Pits which exhausts the vitality | {ne healthy. fast gro ing: chicks will| four stove ollows e’iempiing the equal to fhat of last year. g best be bulit outside just beneath the|9f the tree and the ripening of pits| . g s irity per pound | Branford Farm. Groton, Whit Bullding permits were issued last| p.p¢ Blish has work well under| Architect M. B. Payne of New Lon- |oPen front and protected by a glass | Il _excess of a good crop is a useless ive wi than the slow growing | horns, 1482; A. S. Son.eregger. Souih Neek In the cltles of New Haven |, "on the erection of a new house|don has completed plans for a concrete | Sash, being accessible through a small | SFain on the tree. Thinned fruit is flocks. But that is not all! [Coventry. = White Leghorns, 14 Bridseport, Hartford, Waterbury and ;o pimself on Cambridge street. It [ block or brick garage for Walter Lanz. | OPening in the front of the building | larser and usually better colored and k of pullets are to lay heavily | Georze Bowles, Westport, White Le Stamforq to the number of 135 for|will contain six rooms and will be|It will be 60x70 feet, with an asbestos | just large enough to permit the hens |flavored than unthinned fruit, and the | quring the fall and winter they must | horns, 1403 Brarformd Farm Groc: ::;;23:“1“1“‘:‘{“';3 ST109, 2 Iecord|provided with modern conveniences. |roof and steam heaf. The owner has|fo pass through. This prevents the | ¥ield is just as large in bulk and sells | have the greatest possibie vigor and | White Leghorns. - P Mrs. John Johnson, Walnut street. | started the foundations, but the con- |dust from settling in all parts of the 2t & higher price, The fruit must all| vicality. This vigor and vitality may | Deming. s is receiving bids for the erection of a|tract for the superstructure has not|building and avoids taking up floor | e DICRed some time and the surplus mproved in any stock by |1378; Springdale Poaltry Farm, D frame block on Division street. It|been let. space within the building. S N . e Snsior PGt ul 5 ady runs and | ham Rhode Isiand Reds, 1377: Bran- Contracts awarded last week in- | TS BIOCE o0, oS o A rements TN e Feed hoppers may be of metal or|Ning time than at harvesting time. s uring the sum- | ford Farm. Groton. White Plymouath ¢lude residence work in New Haven, | Sl 0€ Srrangeq | WILLIMANTIC. may be built into the houses in the|Ihe average cost of thinning is about Rocks, 1360; Mrs. J. D. Beck. Canaan Hartford, Meriden, Bridgeport, factory | ®" v TN PUole C y e erected on partitions. They should be iarge|ten cents per tree. White Wyandottes, 1296: Merritt M. Dbuilding in Higganum, bank alterations | o ;o Main street for Mark Cheney| Doyle & Murphy, Inc.. have the con- | enouzh to hold at least a week's sup- Pactiol 6 Aooe T o fed rather sparingly dur-|Clark. Erookfield Center. = Barred in Hartford, addition to society dbuild- | ;" @ “yeing plastered. tract for remodeling of the Hayden |Ply of dry mash, grit and oyster shells, NECAL 'O Ay Srees. week but this does not| Plymouth Rocks, 1293- Merrythought 1{;!;"“"_;;13:;;‘:‘}:_'}‘; fi:”‘l“f‘ge;‘f‘: ‘:;& The double house being erected on|block which was recently purchased |and should be high enough above the| According to the department of ag- |1 N ' week in August in the past two years. X r ue a litile later in the season.| Farm. Columbia, White Wyandottes, 3 Cambridge street by Edward J. Holl the Elmer Automobile Co. It will | floor to allow the hens to use all avail- | riculture, in orchards, the tree most the growing stock is between | 1264. = several additional factories for the| ", o reagy for plastering. have a new front and extensive alter- | able floor space for scratching. The |likely to be affected by the gypsy moth ! the age of one month and six months :“;:‘fkf:‘;crw;\:::nlczmllgh;\xe;\n {{-’.),3" Edward J. Holl is finishing his new | ations and is to be occupied for a gar- | same applies to drinking fountains |is the apple. Spraying with arsenate |they may be fed all they will eat and i vhich should be placed on a table in|of lead at the rate of 10 Ibs. to 100 | zive r Sor Locks, and & number of three and | Punsalow on Cambridge street. age. w sho e placed on a e o o ive good returns for every bit of it. X a the center of the pen 14 to 18 inches | gals. of water will control moderate in- | Healthy appetites and large grain In“" ms ' l"es fli‘f:‘{nf‘l;\dha e er Bridgeport, New . above the ground. Eight-quart pails | festations of the gypsy moth, as well s mean vicorous chicks and good an, ord. held in a wooden or wire frame make | as of th codling moth. Additional pre- | winter production. Liberal feeding The most important new = project cheap and serviceable drinking foun- | cautions that are desirable are to fill | of sour milk is very important mot FUHMISHED FROMPYEY BY reported last week is for a number tains, and hens do not foul them. or cut down all hollow trees and clean v for the food material which The nest shouid be on the partitions | up or burn all rubbish in which the opposite the feed hopper, never under | moths may deposit their ezgs. In the Gropping boards. They will make |severe infestations, the creosoting of i Remington About 125 houses will be erected on property which has been purchased By County Agent F. C. WARNER by the company recently. Other new work reported includes a bank building in Stratford. brick business block in z Waterbury, factory addition in Bristol,| What the Agent Has Been Doing. |the economical living, health, and even & brick apartment house in Hartford,| Last weck the Agent spent Monday | !ife of dwellers in our cities. and store and apartment building in|in Norwich, Taftville, Franklin, Oc-| The committee in its opening state- the same city, a number of two and|cum and Lebanon in giving vaiuable | ment refers to ‘the report as a unit as three-family houses in Bridgeport, and | advice in regard to the damage done |follows: factory work in New Haven. to “fleld crops "by the recent storms.| ~This report intentionally has no Last week Norwich had seven sales| Tuesday he -was in Storrs attending | index, and the reader is earnestly | of real cstate to four a year ago, while |the State Dairymen's meeting. | Warned against reading only one par- the mortgage loans for the respective | Wednesday was spent in Mystic where | ticular part and considering it to the weeks were $12,500 and $5,600. he attended the New London County | neglect of the other related parts. In New London the realty sales last| Pomona Grange meeting. Thursday | Every attempt has been made to con week totalled seven against ten @ |was spent with the Cow Tester, vis- | dense the report into fewer pages. year ago, the loans being $13,200 and | iting some of the farmers and herds|It is admittedly long, but necessarily ® o $21,600 for the respective weeks. in tke Dairy Herd Improvement As- SO, dealing as it does with a great and — - sociation, No. 2. Friday was spent in | Widespread industry, involving so = Sprague with Mr. Ladd, our director | many problems. It records an ex- PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING |in sgetting acquainted with the ter- | haustive survey of every phase,of the st pex houses 1o b erscted” || County Improvement League Data THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street THIS YEAR THE GREATEST EVER ritory. Saturday was given to working | industry in its relation to the whole. with Mr. Cuttler and Dr. North on the | Only by gaining a thorough under- Boston Chamber of Commerce Milk |Standing of all the prodlems involved Call Up 734 Investigation. may the reader hope to secure an ac- Next week the agent expects to be|curate idea of the existing conditions in Hadlyme. Monday giving a canning|in the entire industry, and how they REPAIRING ~ demonstration in co-operation with [ may be improved. Miss Sprague and in visiting the gar- Realizing the great value of the re- “A stitch time saves nine” is ]| dn Dlots of the National Achieve- | port, with 63 pages of facts and wise ~ specially true when a leak in the mewt club. Tuesday will be spent in | suggestions to all interesteq in the 7 1915 w m i sim ol Ay appearance. Let []| Colchester and West Lebanon giving | dairy business in our county The & us repair the leaks and save the }| canning demonstrations. Wednesday | New London County Improvement roof. e will attend the New Haven Experi- | league is arranging to cecure a limited ment Station Field day. Thursday | number for free distribution among will be spent in Griswold in visiting | our members. These will be sent out our director and getting acquainted |in th futy A. J. Wholey & Co. ||t e comomimics Tty sl pros. | ihe' mesntas; otire (o all members”or Governor’s Day, Sept. 7th ably be spent at the Grange outing at ‘With an industry that has been on 12 me Street Atlantic Beach. the decline for a period of 40 years, £ et it “cannot e “Tenuilc in . siagic mo- HON. MARCUS H. HOLCOMB rodustion. " First we ehiar . i = e i e e L S R GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT - = : ough study must be made of g - SRErE e considerable time working with Mr. S Crehts ety T Bt Chain | Oons to Tectify ihese fxults, _afier TOGETHER WITH THE - : r of Commerce, and aiso with Mr. | Which We will be in a position to build MGBERN PLUMBING e e R e s e e T MAYORS AND PROMINENT MEN FROM ALL OVER THE STA North of New York city and others | °f this important industry. in re Bt e otk D others ] The firat step-In this; areat ‘work WILL BE OUR GUESTS ON THIS DAY is as essential in modern house as|dustry of New England. seems to be the thoughtful considera- e slectricity i to lighting. We gueran. | The milk report by the = Boston e T ceeE kg == MILITARY ESCORT FOR THE GOVERNOR AND HIS PARTY b tso the very best PLUMBING WORK | Chember of Commerce committee om | = O T > HIS EX CY WILL SPEAK ; agri ., on the milk and ecream | SuBSestions offered in the report and CELLEN! o by expert workmen at the tarlestconditions in New England, just is- |the New London County Improvement S AT 1.30 P. M. h e sued, deserves more than & “passing |1eague is doing all in its power to bet- A e L Totice. The fact that the ‘Bestes |ter tie milk conditions in this county. GATHERING IN OF The i )F - S e T i e OLD FRIENDS — OLD COMRADES — OLD NEIGHBORS Dber of Commerce in the United States, | Wio Without « doubt are among the “ J F. TOMPKINS |5 il ressone tof tmaking ho - most grogressive ana ‘lear thinking WE WANT YOU WITH US BECAUSE 3 vestigation wl ly states under 3 » he head of “Reasons f he vesti- — 67 West Main Street | citrt™h Toun® o Ttk the THIS IS YOUR GOVERNOR — THIS IS YOUR FAIR = £ It its - . —_ — | ot i ..M:,l'ém}j.‘;::o:; == THE ONLY FAIR IN THE STATE WITH A CATTLE SHOW P e == Robirt d. Cochrang |comorisme the. committee, four ¢ \ . THIS YEAR whom we are advised are large milk 9EE Ens i el e Siexpout T $3,000.00 IN PURSES PLJMBING, STEAW FITTING, 2 thorougl ves! on as to con- ‘Whesever he goen, lom follows. 3 o e e Mo ion Gonm, | itione eXisting in e milk and cream \ STEPPING BY STEPPERS THAT STEP REAL STEPS 2 itetosiad parties sonneceed i | | == o i BIG FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW DAY AND EVENING i ~gent for N. B. O, Sbeer Packiag. the solution of the difficulties which o — it appear to be under. Living in this County, In a small section of New { * BIG MIDWAY T. F. BURNS ' England, among producers of milk, we never before had brought to our af Heating and Plumbing T LS 1] ay andNng Fireworks Two Bands Fair In Full Swing Day and Night N a connected with this large branch of a great New England industry, the sus. PR 13 tena: of whi it least self- 92 Franklin Street et i (b oo e