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18M NEW BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETS FOR FIRST TIME Oath of Office Given and Committees Appsinted for Ensuing Term. of thé new board of aldermen, elected last Monday, was ght with Alderman Carl- Rofore the meeting open- rmen were givem the oath of office by Corporation Counsel Kel- ey. Thére were an extra large num- ser of spectators present. Mayor Gates opened with a speech, pledginz himself to his as the people had given him the in the recent election. Scripture then read the ndinz rules, consisting of 25 para- aphs, the same 2s_those governing he last board. The rules were &dopted on motion of Alderman E. W. Juacobs and scconded by Aldermaf Vrebber. The minutes of the last Sleeting were read and approved. ‘The report of the chief of police howed that 48 arrests had béen made curing the month, 15 for drunkenmess 4 Ave for 'theft being the largest Bight were sent (0 jai, 13 fines and costs and nine were re- 3 the chiér.. The wuisbe: of A e The first meetin: short work office num The exphnses of the street depart- aent for the month was $1.161.84. The report of the city health officer that there were seven cases agidus diseaseés, ohe Of ty- 3heid, two & tuberculosis, and four ot dmhmcna. Two nuisinces were S\ldermen Leonara and Flynn were appointed as tellers for the vote for president of $he board. Alderman Powen was nbminited by Aldérman ‘Webber :u'!d this nomination was séc- onded hy' Aldedman Laramee. re- ceived all of the votés. The secretard then read the comi- mittess made by Mayor Gates which follows: Appropriations) — Bowen, ' Laramee and_Carison. Claims—Flynn. | Béwen and" Jaeobs. Finance—Bowen, Laramee angd Carl- son. Fire Department — Webber, d_Leonard. { | Footbridze—Lardniee, Bowen acobs. Highway Commidsion—Bowen, ‘Lar: + mamee and Leonard Library Commission—Leonard, Lar- pimee, Webber, Mrk Clara Mort) Case, Mrs. May Akery Gates, = A ;hw 8. Lovett, A.;N. Vaughn. Lights—Jacobs, Flyni# dnd Bowén. Ordinances—Alayor Ga: Carlson Flynn and Jacobs 'and corporation counsel otice—Webber, & Flynn and TS, Laramee ang Ja- Purchasthe Comtittee ha!ea Bowen and Ldramee. tary—leonard, = Larabee Mayor and Yeiry, Conimitted—Catisor, see and ‘Teonard. FlyAn and Carlson Asgessmeénis Carlsén, n and Jacobs reets—lLeonard, Larémee and Be- Lar- Water Department—Ldonard, Flynn lana Webber. e sidewalk petition| was given & d_reading and reférréa, to A petition from Camillf 6 Rougnier s be aliéwed, to instdllia curb. léne pump and it was rererrad to.the| or and_the street tdmmittee. e pétition of Busdehe Lein§ and six otheh that an efeétric Hght: be installed on I&Banon 90 or. 300 feet bevond the lask light wis re- ferfed to. the Ilight cbmmittee with power, The sum of 33,000 wiil be borrowed to_défray curfent expehses. The approriation for this véar of $104.200 was divided ijto the depairt- ments. the fire and pollcé depirtments :;:: :;d-wn!k consty cfi&: taking. :.ll‘) > reets ai rock $1 800 and patis $509. Ry A rebolution was. affered that & con- tract be made if possible for the let- ting of the city ice hpuse afd tools ard the ptivilege bf haryesting the Heo on. the eity resebveir for a perfod T not_more than Bve years,and it was referred fo the wafer committee. JAY M. SHI-ZPARD Sueceefllng Elmoré & Shepara FumeralDirectorand Embalmer — - DANIEL F. THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BALMERS Willimantie, orin, - (Lady Assistant) i DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST Removed to 215 Main St. Willimantic Hours—9 & m= to 2 3. g Fhone 44 Union St, Phone 290 cay a3 a meeting | Matters:. | ticn. A petition_from John : Gilman ana =ix others that a E be piaced or Whiting street was o o R light committee’ Wjth Power. Corporation Céunsel then exifllined a few detatls from last year. tire matter of the city ice contract the cofrpany which was to hire the houses ere not ready to sign until the city a) year closed. Ome point in doubt wak -the number of tools and an-in- ventory of the t00is has been taken and a rosd Bas been fiads to houses. The lighting ¢ontract éx- pired recently and a new one has not lieen made Bechuse both parties asreed that there were a few things in dowbt, among them the number of arc and incandéscent lights, the eofmmittee favoring - . the -latter. - Willowbrook street is still undecided, the city has a deed of 50 feet and_the street is a natural part of the Willimantic-Put- nam state road. There is a strip of ten feet of land which miight be- uséd as a sort of park by placing setees on The Main stréet end of it could be wide so that thée corréer would be nearly straightened. Wilson street also: claimed -attention as this strest ‘itas 'not “yet' been acct d by the éity chieefly because of the draining surface water. Mayor Gates then thanked Mr. Kel- in His bq-hng amd also on the part of his colleagur The bills wm then réaa and the meeting adjourned 'at 9.25 for a short récess so that the fire commitfeés and the water committee could discuss things. The committee meeting lasted about an hour and it Wwas 10.45 before the mesting was again called to order and then tHe motion was adopted naming Frank J. Gormarn, who is a. .calliman in Bhgine Company No. 1 &s & pérma- nent man of that company to take the place of Arthur Kumpf who réesighed. The standing <¢ommiitiee on streets afid on sewers were anthorized toléase the ‘steam drili for a réasondble time. The meeting ndjmrrn!u at Y047 after a session of about two hours and a Half. Mayor Gates will make hi§ ap- pointments later. MANUFACTURING CONCERN ~ MAY LOCATE HERE Chamber of Commerce Votes to Buy Property to- Rent—Brookiyn Concern. ' The ‘chambér of cofarherce held a meeting- Monday evening to discuss the proposition of the Foster StéWart company of Brooklyn, duck manufac- turérs, who desire to locate in this city. ' This company, which is well ratéd and doing a fine busiress, would like to locate here at the Turner prop- crty on Vailey street: A proposition Was put up to the members that a company be formed to buy the prop- erty and rent it 16 the Brooklyn e pany. The following committeé 6f five was ..appointed to raise $25000, { which the Turnér property can b ably be boughbt: W. E. Jordan, Géorge i~ Fiiote, W, C. Norris, N. B Iincoin and George E. Hinman. affair will be flnanced is up_in_the afr the Mantic Development comipany which built the F. company factory and Rossie mill may take it or a new company may be formed. If thi 3 cates in this city it will give quite & boém for -they mantfacture duck for t4 and AWAINES whic) great demand at'bresent and K ploy’ from 7 m to 100 men g%;mé} wltt}? op/ ith- the privifege uf bu¥ing. at the e ted yéars. for rob- o i, i, ¥ * 8ENT TO NORWICH Sénterice to State Farm Hanover. Harry for Ih the 'police couri MoNday ing, Harry HanoVar pleaded not gv.m- ty to 4 charge ol being a comwmon drunkard. ~Chief Killourey festified that Hanover had beeh arrested sev- eral tirhes and that #ié g6t dr év- ery chance. that hé. had, while Hnu- oveér. s#id nothing in Bis own behalf. A sentence of one year at thé Nor- wich State Inebriate Farm was im- possible by Judge Fose. “ Pond Ready for ‘Skitérs. The' pond it Reéréation park is as smooth -as a ball_room fidor and il i§ réadv for the first good skating of the sédson ‘at that place. The four bix incindescent lights _have _been strufig dver n;e ice and Wwill be light- ed-each night, up to 10_o'clock, or, 11 specml “dccasions. Superintendent Charles Ford has a fire in the iron rox nedr the pond going all the timeé for ihe sKaters to get warm. There is a little snow on the ice, but most of it was blowd off by the wind Mon- > ——— North Stonington Girl in Mill Office. Miss Kathefing Cushrhan of North Stoningtsn, whd ufitil recéfitly has been sm&ymg at the Normal school, Has w“c‘m‘hucm of the Amerlcan Thread company. Wilks Covéred With fée. Bar] the g tiori for d@bdut- half an ffich of hnd fallen apd this covered up tHE spots on the alks. f. the si etvalks fil;e béén aem;a ds they are covered T Coneidér Qms-m-fifi.. The local exemption board will hold this (Tuesday) afte: MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE »Willimantlc, Conn‘ TOYS-TOYS--TOYS. T-ymmw.fibmwmm&lfifiu,wc‘ and more Toys thasi evey before. ; Henpuoffl:mpforeveryh'hyutan-hfoflow enougleoyttoglveevayhdfillfidfy lotofflunpformelnaefew m&flbflifitfinfifif Games for little fikiflmflmw for older folks. Sets for sewiiig, kiltting &fid ambréidery, MM donumad.flbdqm mmmm wfl:mu‘b&-mfitmflm h’mhefoufmmhryu daim them Daires 'f,’e tfli These papers will Be to the draftees in allotments, five per cent. at a time. Eighty-two Stars on Parish Flag. St. Mary’s church has a‘large $x12 service flag containinx 82 stars which will be dedicated as. St Faul's Episcopal céntaining 17 Over 20 to Enlist. In two dags, mibre than twenty [o- cal mén in the draft Wave askeq for certificatss at the local _exemption board’s headquarters for the purpose of enlisting. stars. To Be Ordained Priest. Arthur Rbuthier of this city will be ordained a priest Dec. 22 and willl celebrate his first mass at the local St. Mary’s church Christmas dayx He Just How thé | f is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nazarie Routhier of 9 Lafayétte street. A Report for Duty. Four more local men lstt Monday faofning for S. I (somewh Connecticut) to report for duty, having enlisted. They are Frank McQuillan and Michael E. Mc. Carthy, who have enlistéd in the “avi- ation department, Henry L. McDer- t, who i8 in the mgnal Corps; and Harold Bowen, who is in the ordnance church Kas a flag| t It ihe prement weather holds a few more ‘davs, cutting will begin and the hous- es will be filled. ith the big hous- ing caphcity of the Hew buildings, fif Shea says he has considerable ice leti from the harvest of a year ago. Ice. fishing has already begun on Fadpole pond. PLAINFIELD H. 8. Five to Play Moosup Team— Skiting of 4-Inch Iée — Electric Lights For High Sehool. Plainfleld Higk is to play the Mdos- np, Baskethall club Fridayv evening at !&osup This js Plainfleid's first ‘'garie of the season #ha loyal fans be- lieve they will waik away from the opposifg_:tam, which is made up of puis, Deflorge, Lafrance, Boyle and sH. lainfield’s probable linéup will be: Smith and Potter forwards. Daggett center, Bundy and Allen the fuards. Jouret and Dennis substitut- es. Practice is to be _ held today (Tuésday) at Mimér Fall. The firkt Jeague game with Windham High at Moosup_comes.December 21st. The boys are after the cup this year and_this week's game will give them &n 8pportunity to test their strength. H. J, Hopkins. of Providence, R. L, Was a business caller here Monday. Felix Vincent, a member of the C. of | aepartment. The death of MIchael Nasin occur- 3,3t his home gt 78 Chapman street at a evening. He was a nltlve ct Austria but had iived in_this city several years and was a blacksmith by occupation. He is suf- vived by his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stafin Nasin and one son, 2 Brief Mention. edwtillzlehmll{ )gl!l_ler who x;.:- conduct Elite laurant t] &ity, left Monday afterioon Besster. Mass., where he_ & d in the_kitchen of the Joslyn Hodn. run by E. R. Wintér, forfiierly 5 this ény The first meeting of the Wiliimas tic Libérty ‘chorts Was held in t evening, _with o any pa- triotic & weré sung under the di- éction of Chal Cagwell. The cho- rms7;fll midet évery Monday evening J EWE’IT €ITY Food Consérvation Reports From the Congregational Parish — T. C. M. Club Members Sew For Soldiers— T. C. M. Ciib Meets—Red Cross Seais Selling Well§hea Brothers to Cut fee Soan. The fobd comservation reports fi of the Congrégationa! church fam- jlies for the Week énding Dece 1 commiissioner asked for. és odly reported a: any waste, -nd jose only one meal .ca collector reports that one womln said that she hoped that after _the Tast of Décembér when this campaign closes; @ hopes the commisstoner will vise some similar s vear, Tor it is like @ gam ing Whether you can do wYut vou aré asked to. She is one who wins the “game” favor. T. B M, Club Young Ladies Séw re Bed Shirtsur « < 9 - The pafriotie spitit of the m of the T. M. o ls ohs Frirdans o g N Eve risz\n ;- r et id 1dhe F!Nl mc& mom to sew or the soldiers. Thésn youfg Jodiey \are - tearning ‘to miake hoi &2 shirts and Thursday évening wa: garments by this _group ol workers will greatiy tnersase monthly output. of Qhe ch cef &t hme were assisted BY Mrs. dfit&l Hiss Mary Roy, 'ho aid the mac stitching. Mrs. A. Rioux and Mrs. A. M. Brown wen in. ckarge of. the room. In addition to sewing ows night each weel;, several of the members are: knitting for the ehapssr. Going b Fort Slocam. Ephagé Jdrvis and Arthiir wént to Provldence Men&ny, they have ehlisted in tH They 16dveé at once e AN the loeu Boghfim Camp Devetis v;.eremz‘;_ OvEr m!.xy and .someé of the 1ads Saliing fl.é cmu Seals. Willie Blake: has sold two hun d and Mty Red Cross Seals, do- ing the work of.his own mccord. Miss also came to the had sold-one hur- - Josie Cotter adfd ° . excellent. The;, Risug whére #viation ¥ Fort before Tise M 611 found ewatts 1 o‘f‘d’l&efl‘ - e:i‘fq huRared ._?&' D, L. I S, stationsd at one of the istarid forts, has réturned to barracks, after spendIng the. week end at his home ‘here. The_cold weather has made good skating on Evans and Slayghton's The ice is about four inches | Efectric Lighting = Service. The High Scheot building is being ‘wired for_eleétric lights. Albert Moreland, a Iocal young man who attends the Putmam Trades School was elected president of the Athletic association at a meeting held recent- iy. ~ - Second Class Gunners. Roberge, a corporal station- ed at Fort Terry, is home on a short furlough. ~_He anfl Corporal Fragan and Elzea’ Cotuios have been promoted to_second class gunners. Mrs. Henry Starkweather is in Wil- fimantic, caring for her mother, who farge number of local people at- tendeda, th» meetingheldinWaureganon Monday ning where a Liberty chorus was formed ation—Supply of goul Arrives for Bacon Acafiemy. David W. Bresnahan, who has been at Camp Devens, has returned to this Place, fiot having passed the examina- tion there, and Is again brakeman on thé Colchester branch railroad. Wooster lodge, F. and A. M. Masonic Friday evening. Hyman Mintz has returned from a few days' visit with relatives in New with a lafge thargin in her} oke 1. Shea and Edward Driscoll of card | Camp Devens were at their homes in town over Sunday. John Congren and daughter were visitors m Middletown Saturday. 5 On’ Short Vication. ‘Bamel, H. Kel Os':.vrrlm B gta‘l:un agent ompsonville, is visiting n?gu fln for a _few days. Va: iner and party of Yantic wm n friénds. in town St e trip by automobile. #% &8 Was éalling on friends &txmn of _ Southingtor ai o hlfl parénts, Mr. and Willikms, at _Thé o, BESRaRes Sver Sn- “x-zlm s;lecmn Sai McDonaid el Soq | ¥ds & business caller in Middletown the qualty of tl !ir WOk F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was a caller here Monddy. Coal for Academy. Several tons of coai were put in the bins at the academy Saturday. It was ihought that on_ account of the small amount in thé bins the schools would be obliged to close, as only about two Wreeks' supply was on hand. Saul Agranovitch of Camp Devens Was at hl§ Horie on South Main street ovér Sunday. g LISBON s Committées JohA Randall Safe in Carpentsr Wedding. Tast Sunday the following commit- ées werd appeinted by the Sunday school to drrdnge for a Christmas concert and, tree: choir; ins " Nellic ey n, Mu;; Hattie ?&mm Appoirted— Erance—Cobb- iss Alice Kennedy, Ww; candy, w:.ltar yoting men’ fs. Hyde's clas: Reaches France. Mr. and Mfé. Hénry Kendall have m a card m;n their son, John bis safe arrival wh-rg m X was one. (Ba transport that when 500 nrbod to port. The de on 2 urter boat. Ngmanm Saturday ie earpenur,“t 3.‘; n equ ot Cotabie wers By Rev. W. J. and_Mrs. Cobb left for HIS HEART BADLY AFFECTED “Fruit-a-tives” Soon WI This Dangerous Gendition 632 Gegrarp St. Easr, Toxosto. “For two years, I was a victim of Acute Indigestion and Gas In The Stomach. It afterwards alfacked my Heart add I had paing alfover my ; so that T ¢ould hardly mové drcimd. 1 triéd all Kinds of Medicine buk none of them did mé any good. At Iast, ¥ decided to fry ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’. I bought the first box last June, and now 1 dis Wéll, affty dsing only three boxes. T recommend ‘‘Fruit- -4"-”: to anyone suffering fiom Indigestion’ FRED J. CAVEER. 50c, 4 box, 6 for $2.50, tridl size, 256. At all dealers or sent postpaid By Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ogdénsburg, N.Y. BALTIC Itents of Local and Generat Inferedt— Charles H. Charon Returns From Motor Trig fo New Hampshire. William McGill, Who fifl spending a4 few days with frignds in Boston, has returned howms. J. Sunday at_his home in Providernce. Sigurd _Swanson visited Providence friends Sinday Miss Florence Brown hug refurred to Hartford after spendifig a féw ddys h_her parents, Mr. ane »rs. John . Brown. John Hussey_spent Sunday in Bos- ton. Edward Farrell, Jr., spént the week- end with,_friends on_ Ekonk Hill. J. J. Brown % orcester visited Baltic friends Suhday. s Métsr Outing. Charles W. Charéh, Who hds beed on an automobile trip’ in Néw Hamp- shire, returned home. Sunday. Misses Etheél Brown of Baltic, Lo- | retta Casey of Wateérbury, Norbertd Smith of Willimantie, motored t6 Providence Sunday. Albert Douville, who has been vis- iting friends in Floride for the past three _months has resumed work in Mill No. 2 of the Shetucket Worsted company Mr. and Mrs, William Bateau were Sunday visitors in Providence. Peter Richmond was in Hartford over the week-end. : Miss Jrene Roy spent Friday with Westerly friends. William Barlow called on New Lon- don_friends Friday. William C. Smith was dence Friday on business. Adelard Gaucher is employed clerk_at Harry Gaucher’s. Joseph Prior, who has beén visiting friends in Boston, has returned home. Joseph McKenzie of Fall River is town for a brief stay. Miss Elsie Bartlett of Providence is spending a. few days with relatives in town. W. J. Donelly, who has been spend- ing several days with friends in South- Lridge, has returned home. F. Labarre of New Bedford ‘is vis- iting local friends. Albert Taylor was a week-end visi- tot_in Hartford. Thomas J. Burke, who has been visiting friends in Branford, has re- turned home. MOOSUP ' K. of C. Defres Conférréd—Semior Play Cledirs $172.55—Suppér dnd En- tertainment—Patriotic Lecture With Comimunity Chorus Singing. in Provi- as arterrmon at a well attend- of All Hallows’ council, No. 270, Ky of C., three applicafits receiv- ed the first degree. 'There weére alsé two names read for application at this meeti Atpl a ne Flovd Mafn and Lester Salisbury left Monday morning to enljst in some branch of the séfvice for Uncle Sam. Jarhes Jourét motored to Providénce, Saturday. Leo Willétt, BNl Rock, Miss Rock and Miss Tena Willett Norwich callers Saturday. George Bertrand was in Norwich op Saturday. Joséph Theroux has purchased & new car. | William D. Potter of Jewétt City, spent the week ena at the Homis his paren‘s on Main street. Army Side Ahedd. The Navy side in the M. B. church contest again lost to the Arm; by the larg: milleage of 140 mi - ‘e Beflavance has purchased Flora were. ‘A persenalrecipe of an old South- ern Family for Molasses Cake Brer Rabbit, Plantation Molssses Cake S Ad after dinwés trait i sure am kard to beat.” alpesecmyaties S iy 5. Combirie (N Balke in srmall pans. moderataly. good With coffes, after lunch or sapper. m-wan.oun-n o] sceded raiss If cup buter .nam-u Goes § More and more, the housewife is coming to the conclusion that the cati be golved sefisf esent roblem of high prices It’s a case of buymg mth ]udgment and elim- inating waste. Heré’s 4 Brer Rabbit Molasses Cale that would ‘well grace any table — yet observe how economiital and easy it is to make. Get 4 can of Brer Rabbit today and recipe. You needn’t send South for Brer Rai this ; all ood grocers now carry it in small, medium and fn‘ge size cans. As you won’t use all the molasses in this can— see how well the children like it on bread, biscuits of pancakes. Brer Rabbit is very wholésome—the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture shows in a comparative table, in Farmers’ Bulletin No. 142, that there is_greater fizel value, per pound, in molasses than in fish, steak, milk, bread, chicken or soup. ‘Wrtite today for new Brer Rabbit Recipe Book. . Free. PENICK & FORD, L1o. New Oriéaits; La. The World’s Largest Canhers 6f Mofsses Master Mechanic Marchand Returns to Thread Company — Scarcity of Help in Every L. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilbur, with theéir son Ralph, spent Thanksgiving in_ Willinfantic with théir ddughter, | Mrs. H. D. Poliard. Mr, and Mrs. Waiter F. ThN’D and Sarah - Camieron - spét Thanksgiving with Mr. ana Mrs. W. G. Burdick Floyd Young is working in C trell's macHine shop and with his wife is lving in Westerly. Miss Ruth Campbell spent the week end at her home as did also her si ter, Mrs. William Hassler and broth- ér ‘Allen of Taftville. Master Mechanic. Mr. Marchand, former master me- chanic of the Amefiean Thread com- succéeds Cheétard. Mr, Ma liked and his friends are g£lad to seé hifi baek. The school in thé eighth district i8 planning Christmids éxercises to B Held in the hall at the close of the winter term. * Help Scarce. Help is very scafce in every liné of work in the vicinity and the prospects are that the situation will net be bet- 1ér as the season advancds, as S0 many of the boys hdve bee#t called to tiie colors ang also to WofR in the munition _factories. Mabé]l Blanchard returned home on Sunday after spending the Week éhd with relahvee in North Stoninston. WHhHité was a guest Mrs, Sterty Kirihey Thutsiay. T made at ot Lutigs Are Weskened By s, s is the Ia.\'gest lead that Was vét bédn made B'sone weék’s recording. ever, advafidement for army side still leaves it 1? THTIEE hind the total milegge of the A Next Sunday, it is e’xgfléted 3 the contest and & Z) n\c'g'n made by edch side co Win the dfiunfi John J. Wallace of Kunm(c City 1§ spending 4 few days at the Honte ef Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Main in Almvflfié‘ Play Nets $172.55. The Senior cldss of thé Plainfield High Scheo’ cleared the stm 6f $172.55 he ricent predemtdtion of the “Our Wives.” of Baltic was inmefred Lastt 51a week end vistdr &t £14 hows of Miss Alice Bessette. Supper and Entertainment. At the supper HeId i thHé M. B & | charen _vestry Tast week thé féflow- A’b ';Ge:i‘sw i Ptvdouy THE Misses MIdCWton 6 Brooklyn 4 Wellesley W reeently it élm\r home on Qua- e m Ohees. afie fém with M¥. an nuf : J6§éph Noyes attend- =t Old Mystic gt Wed- n-.vs re- R, Joneny NS orirned g sevéral days with ing prqgrnmme was very pleasingly America, by, the andiénde: recifation, |3 Since Ma ' Signed Up With sdere mdies in Ph}'mle!d sgh Yas entered thé emibloy of rich Brotheps patfiofic %Pmmc%h?% fli‘figv chefuu hfi been engagdd t6 A STHIKE OF SLAUGHTE? etfi-:fl MEN I8 TH“AT!N!D Unless Four Taoe wont Firms Agrée to m Wagés. Nurhfiqxiafinfli«w of # afl" l&d & strl fi!fim R S vsa 1n o ‘Hard Colds Ne f"l") istrict oE Wi o zxohwh b Gay bt Déoim: gme.v S deeansta. WILBIR .off the I 5, fate of A?")::‘hg flflefl e T s fi 8 3 't t q’ it B 2 im' Bm:fl & ou her lllt of a4 S8 detatm: p 1m the Cl (¥4§ ‘oFefidon, and that utlu it &ild yu ‘ eticy 6 ne.rlnt thérs ot zm. graer fv'na time Bet af g" A% :‘tu; 3'"" rblfle tn thf! o ésfi h ? true Clerk. g.o!' fo the v‘?,;‘, !imitm rnhu szwt‘ o um: The Admlnrl::.rn(or naving -mhnd administ: uz: To the Court of Prabate for nld ~'a f%.’fl S ?.. flll the Ladiés’ Ald Sociéty meéting wh met with Mrs. Burdick for ristmas #afe. Portland.—Ired Hoagland went to jail for SiX Month& for theft of = mas neto from & boat at thé Markbam ship- vard in Portland. Hoagland lives Middletown LEGAL NOTICES. JTICE TO CREDITOR with a copy of this erass ¥ hs Dost mearest to the plage wir b4 deceased last dwelt and in Town, and b pu: Rhgfi &R -\‘:‘-fié L and maké rét\!ffl 73 QME NELSON 1. AYLING Jufi#ge. The above gnd foregéing id & trus R T WELRK M. DEESCAPR, NOTICE.—All cieditirs of #&mf ceaséd are Hereby otifed their glajms nga&ns said undersigned at B within the !Ima;‘hml(ed Tt o and foregoing o fl,‘f‘,‘(‘._m,. deci1ld NOTICE 76 crien'?i:fii OF FROBATE Hein for the srict 5 % 100950 DRI N’éi_éb‘x : 4 AYLI\G Judge, . Iate Norunn T !n.ld g‘!fl&g 5 € Ordered, ihifitr&tor cite {re e e ftore ot sald lecesaed to dring their cigime o smid_ egtate in. o’{;'m: i is ] w-: ;éfie‘? frdd % Q (h@ n’!é ’N‘N gelt, dn o LN nd AT A & 4t Norwien, within igr, i D, T ée ‘Eatate lld a !‘chfi'g(l?fifl crré? H in MAKE rétutn to this ‘!‘m nnve a?vfi feregeing ’h u s Rt i, m&mcnf.x Teik. GricE Al _credit 24 &¢: (S a poas ad Eheif claims against said esiate m the r\derm nell At cAré of Norther: ine i i S Tehingion T ke & fiea 1 the {3 rdér. Al agmng ¢ SHO%. d!él a kflflln!llm“ S A umlh- it PronATE HEin dt‘\';rwlch mdflg ahd for thé Dl!!fl!l gt Norwich on the Sth day of Decem- l! g £ YL’I-NG J’uflg! o AT "m%e ,rafl fiimcc. dccedred. B Tier o Administrator Benasoite . Ihe “doe 1o 'bting AfEinst $4ia éftate he "‘R{gé‘g ""“zix.m o mmm&fi NOTICR,—AN_tréditors of '#hid de- céasen are her&by_ motified lo Present their rvalmdq AgAin&t =aia_estais to v«h- dersigned at rwic ?énn Sithn & Tads Hhatred® on b in" the Ve an foTegoi MI'LLER. A?g ‘.strl(or With thé Wil annexed e BISTRICT_OF Court, M Prob:tx: s ‘m of umuvu e %sc ok inte ) t n ot n.d awrhs of A wxcu ln lge State of pthenq ¥ the order of %flsuté urt. gescribed o7 sale ! Administ: