Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1918, Page 6

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WESTERLY -The home guard training gtmmd of : L& uiL V}a;‘l l.ittne: was on the site -of the euter- & Son big greenhouse m - vlant, now closed and. gradvally de- UNCONDITIONAL teriorating. ere were several tom- ! pahies of home guards in Westerly, SURRENDER one being captained by Thomas Salt, who was born in Stockpert, England, October 1, 1826, and died at Rein- beck, Towa, September 30, 1904. In 1853, with bis family of eight, he moved to the United States and was emploved as designer in the mills at White Rock. iememher 29, 1862, ‘he enlisted in Company A, Tweifth Rhede { Island Infantry. After participating <« | in several skirmishes, he was wound- 8 : ed in the battle of l"reden(kburs and | ‘ | ; was honorably vhscharge:l £ i ¢ nE 3 Nols Sle el s HOME SEWING AND THE WAR YOU CAN HELP BEAT THE HUN WITH YOUR NEE_DLE“‘ Make the things at home now—pat ch the old clothes—darn the stock- ghat drilled on the Beach slrefi. train- e TR AL it Attt on s e ings. Exercise the principles of thrift in this particular departmérfi'of the home, and you will release quantities of material which is needed by in Grand township. six miles north our armies. It seems small, but it means that every woman is mak- of Reinbeck. He helped organize the first Sunday school in the township and served as superintendent and teacher of {he Bible ¢lasy, and also taught at ° winter torm at night % |school. In 1877 Mr. Sait moved to Reinbeck where he opened 2 hardware store, which at that time contained only thirteen 'buildings. He after- wards engaged in the groccry and dry goods business and retired in 1889, Better Babies A constipated infant begins life heavily- handi- Relgbeck MIRRD, Decamp g oy, anl . s capped. Constipation means infinitely more ien s e R mg prcsy efi_o\rt’ and the grand “‘tOtaI of the 3avmg cuts down- the dis than mere failure of the bowels to move regu- The ancient training ground and all tance between over here and “over there. seg ARG larly and thoroughly. It means stagnation of fate, ~was soldiat public Ribtion Tuess e AN \ waste matter, production of irritant and poison- %‘,“:0"‘:‘s"ré;‘”(_:t"“':s":rc‘fi%“’;"‘;d’:‘z:_i, SAVE MONEY IN YOUR PURCHASING—MAKE YOUR NEEDLE FI.Y ous substances, and their absorption into the M. PBurke, ufaster in chancery. The| < = ; blood by which they are carried all over the body. oo et Compnp iUt the greentiouse property, the dielling PINS, ETC Mepuqing Wool on cards—Sale = .+ White Lawn Tape Wood Button Molds ) . . Y adjoining, and the farm of ninety-six s 2 Fige S et Mios 1 1907 vatat-Sute ories’ . 14 5 25 ] » Cells are poisoned, growth interfered with, acres, more or less. The trust eom- Common Pins Merrick's Darning Cotton—30 N mc/zv‘;;au:.__s;:p,.;:e 12|/2: ;é t:, 2346",?:;' 3 dug:"d:: and a soil prepared in which germs of disease T e e s poarot |l Waldorf, 160 count—Sale price. ‘;: Yok, (on mposl of JeatoSle L EiNG s se ValhlohSate Price 145 4D f “60 i, .5c doz. easily take root and develop. Consnpanon in lot in Clark street were bid in by Max Javelin, 300 count—Sale Price. (Has)i Daraing Cottan o itein No. 4, 17c value—Sale Price... 16¢c | 12/2c Bone Hair Pins—Sale Norogroski. The farm was bid in for Pins of the best quality, made Pri 2¢ | No. 5, 19¢ value—Sale Price. - 17c Brics 11e ”‘""CV is a bad habit, but giving an infant $4900, tre Reuter residence for $4.-| of brass, worth \2'/2c—5a|= oiee Aok o 5 3 drugs to force the bowels to move i A 200, and the greenhouses und land for Prigel S AR 10c | Coat’s Darning Cotton — Sale Bias Seam Tape in 6-yard 15c, Bone: Hair Pins iy 53152, g ove is a crime. $18,000. Max Norogroski’s bid for one Tigor Brand, 200 count, steel | TPrice o 4 i?fli‘?:'fiii 1 and 2 (i r;r Sl ¥ ac baby is like a bud—both may easily be blasted. house in Clark street was $1090. for pins—Sale Price.. 2 fo rice ...l 25c Platinum Corset ‘Clasps.2. 22¢ L p ’ s the other $1500 and for the lot $201. Voil (B iRalint 1ot: matio T English Twilled Tape 35c Eclipse Corset Clasps..... 31c The Nujol Treatment for Consnpmon is not Should present plans mature, and| o Sale Price 5c card HC(3KS AND EYES and 3%—Sale Price... 5 Dust Caps in assorted colors the challenge of Alberin A. Ar.ham- . : 10¢ b ’ Y2 and 5g—Sale Price .. —Sa!e rrice only absolutclv harmless, but is in thc highest tho 59 /01 . c] Mourning Pins—Sale Price 10c box } % : °8 Beiman o O o Sale "“"1‘ - 10; Brass Hooks and Eyes o{ ah :"*',::‘hs‘;"l BP"?‘“B Sy foe Sunset. Soap Dres—Sale 130 ik issues, Westerly is likely to be select- |l Defender Safety Pins, sizes 1, est quality—white or blac Vo-inch. width—Sale Price..10c y Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug. ed as one of the places where the in- 2 and 3—Sale Price. <4c | 00 to 4—Sale Price ......... 2 -inch width—Sale Price..12c yd | 73, Naiad Siceve Boloers teresting debates will bs & Shields—Sale - Price." Nujol helps Nature to overcome the bad habits P s Clinton Safety Pins Atlas Hooks and Eyes in black Silk Skirt Belting .y : ettt to 0—Sale Price or white—) to 3—Sale Price 6c | 1. ; Sty ; Temato Pincushions — Sale by re-establishing natural, easy, thorough bowel republican nominee to meet with him | '1)0 °d 2 "Sals. Price i Pants Hotls alr Eyes i Dk 1Ve-inch width—Sale Price $170 pe | Price . : Yo in open debate during the an , ; i 5 "% a yard | 8¢ Tape Measures, 60—m h. 6c evacuation, as regular as clockwork. campaign. - Mr. ; 2/ to 3—Sale Price. - or whitesSale hinice. BC (cbzan ] s ich width- SaleuPFics 95100 pe RN S 2 4 A ; 2 the campaign will be brief and that Baby Mine Gold Pins See-It-Spring and Kohinoor i) P¢ | Tailor's Chalk—36: piecep in'a Every drop of Nujol taken into the body comes out of the voters will uot have time to attend 0, 0, 1. 2—Sale Price.....10c pair Fasteners—Sale Price ....... 4 22 a yard box—Sale Price . body. But in its passage through the intestinal canal, it keeps many political rallies, and he there- Hair Pins in papers. Conqueror, Sonomore and %Pg::ton Hat Elastic—Sale 2ol ShoaHP;hsh Tolibe the bowel contents soft and moist, makes it casier for the in- fore urses Ui partisan meetings HelB pair Pins of best quality—Sale grade Fasteners—Sale Price. 5 | P b tan, oigazlooil ands white e A . also stafes that he believes this the| Price 4c | Perfection and De Long Fasten- ercerized astic—Sale S testinal muscles to act, absorbs poisons and helps to discourage best way to present the various is- | o HaioPins e 7ok Pricelan i 3Cc Shoe Polish for 25¢, in- 4 s ? i 2| ump Hai > o o luding A. A. Raven Glo germ growth. es before the. voters in the’ cam 7 Wilenan Eastencre=Saleaneice . U125 otk Elastic—Sale Price. cluding s, paign. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5—Sale Price bl BEice: Gilt Edge and Bostonia Get Nujol of your druggist and give it according to directions. Mr. Archambauit gives w list of the No. 6 assorted—Sale Price .... 8, —— s Cream—Sale Price.......... e 8 i questions, all of which he claims are | ket B AT Hainin Cabic SHie Lokt Blick dton. od issues of great importanas, He telis|[} 7c Liberty Bell Hairpi “s. | TAPES AND BINDINGS BUTTONS Sihithd " ¥ NUIOL s ook ey i sealed Governar Beeckman he wiii take the Sl T R i lack, d Warnmg' JOL is sold enly in seale affirmative of each quostion, thereby |8 7o Fashion Hairpin Gaoinet ... 5 | 17c Warren's Weighted Tape.12/sc | p.. B ition e 14 tat 3. line 10¢ Shoe Laces, black, tan an * bottles bearing the Nujol Trade selecting not only the debatable ques- 10c Plaid Box Cabinet 8¢ | 25 Hook and Eye Tape....... —4 to 2 holes—Sale Price 4c card | -, White—Sale price. Mark. Tnsist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes, fiohe. DM disgotng s, site o 12/c Bertha Cabinet... . 9% | 25 Snap Tape—Sale Price.... Oteany Phasl B utions D and 4 10¢ Collar Bands—Sale Price.. 6e % proposition meo};g"w’g.h S e 20c Pin Cubes—Sale Pikce.....15c | Best Elastic Web—Black or White Holes—14 to 36-line—Sale Shoe-Laces, 6 pair in a A » i —Sal i A7 Beeckman's approval ihe meetings e 4 and 3g—Sale Price. 70 Priceludn iy, 0 .....8 card value 22c—Sale Price... 17 may be arranged at once by their 20 Fancy Pearl Trimming Shoe Laces, 6 pair in a "“"°h 1 : 3 Vs —Sale P . Nujol Laboratories THREAD e e Bl s ey e Bl P I 2 Tl tHo:8econd District seustibotire| I Costa §-Cor Thrssd... 606 dozan Trimming Buttons in ollar Bands-:SalePrice:. e d c t Bindi ssorted 4 STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Judge Nathan B. Lewis, Aunie P. Wil- Willimantic 6-Cord Thread—3 a::fi:h-s‘:!;"gl’n’cne 7 styles—Sale Price 4c and 8¢ card Thimbles 50 Broadway, New Yerk cox, on complaint of Henry & Seae TP -.ielaniiiiiniiin 14 R0 Bt in: Hiko o sl Nickel ~and Celluloid—Sale e e ol ""{Lq?'l S Wil iy Siikc tn: Black D e s e SRR e * Clockwork™ | Chiiaren, s eiareediioh b el oniy—Sale. Price ... 1. O] e e R e LR MISCELLANEOUS Sioal Thimbles sale: Price e child. Judge Herbert W. Rath- Mer_rncks_Sewn")g M:ch'%__ssoh:- Reliance Taffeta Seam Bind- Silver-plated—Sale Price.. hun, counsel for Mrs. Wiicox. stated bins—Sizes o ale Pl ing in black or white—Sale 100, Shict 7WVai Live. Wiro. Hair Curlers:-Sale .. 21c Price to the court itat he was ready and a: 5 King’s Basting Thread 40 to 60 Price ics ed that the case go to ti Proc 30c Peerless Ta 10c Coat Hangers—Sale Price 10c Everwave tor stated taat he was not ready a —Sale Price...... 2 far 12c o p ndinge_Sale’ Price ..o . os 26¢ 2 for 150 | ' Price 3.1 tis witnesses had not beer summon- ([ Shamrock Linen Tg"f., Black Double Serge Skirt Belting Shoe Trees—Sale Price ..10c pair { West Eleciric ~ Curlers—Sale S o i Salé Prics ; Black or white, 7 and 1V Sew-On Hose Supporters Price 3 onl Juilesifitthbun; mos e dbat GiE It [ liars widths. 25¢c value—Sale Price . 2c | Needles of all kinds in the T;i;‘?}f be .(.::{cl‘;ar;ed.zr: ;h_e grounds Ehread-=Sale’ Price 5. Value 14c—Sale Price. 12c | 29¢ value—Sale Price... s regular 12)2c paykets—S:ll fo e b e o H-B Mercerized Mending Value 17c—Sale Price. . 15c | 35c value—Sale Price: ] P P = o ol ton—a large ball—Sale Price 11c Wright's Bias Seam 12.c Khaki Button Kits c Lingerie Tape in pink, y ;:jl f;)‘::fl‘t{-;fl%;‘&!fi:“gzuflflKc‘;:ge H-B Mercerized—H-B Lustrous 15¢ White Stripe—Sale Price. 12'/2: Bone Buttons in Black or White and white—Sale Price.... 1? John Paul Dunlevy, of one of the ser and his sister, Second Di P R in all colors—Sale Price...... bc | 20c Plain Color—Sale Price.. 17c | 27-line—Sale Price. 6c doz amendment of the writ. 1 juriediction. 'R Selection. Colors Carefully Selected for Wear with the Season’s Novelty Fabrics. The Prices Are SOUTH WINDHAM |»nisan : vember trial of the United States Di in Providence, | heen home for a f“.“ dd\k entirely silent as to the In:ation of the Judge Lewis dismissed the case on No resident of Westerl - . Elmer Engstrom and son Harold, | Sl asse |nterestmg Also trict court. Wel 3 ¢ AT | Y8 ploved in| (TiCt court. Welcome T Riiven of By ol dn. the bR ol and Alliand Mending Cotton 20c Fancy Stripe—Sale Price 17c | 22-line—Sale Price. .5c doz | 2c Featherstitch ara-a—-s.i. alleged crime. Mr. Froctor moved fm'[ . = = - e A Large and Interesting Selection of Suit and Trimming Buttons Is Now On Hand for Your - it A SERAL . account of misdirection snd want of | who 18 principal | wii are ciapioyed i, Bridgeport, have | morapiir oy Ofh-the jurvat the No Who thacitas in’ el ot North Kingstown, Stephen H. Kettle i of West Grecnwich and John D. Mi- | heir home for two week Mrs, C. W, Murdock of Norwich ls e e T e ; MDA Siaoon Tubha b CHESTNUT H"—-L rors are hte names of Frederick K. [ ‘influenza at their home. -~ |_ Mrs. Grace Hutchinson of Princeton, | Priggs and T N of East 0 Nrriel Baker has been visiting his | Mass. was the guest of Mrs. W. W.|Greenwich, Frank E. N of Hop- jaughter, Mrs Maud — Parsons, of | Palmer recently. : dnton and David Young of North . lartford Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson of | Kingstown. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary SPringfild, Mass, were visitors here| Edgar Petter Maxson, formerly of Alien Barstow were held jfor a day or iwo last week. the Westerly Sun, now editor of afternoon at 110 o'clock Frances Comstock, who had a| Tra th Windhawm. Hev 1 1 last May and has since been ng, pastor of the Baptist church, |an invalid, has so far improved as to rookivn, Conn., officiated. isted by ;bp able to move around her room a Liev. M. R. Plumb of Windham. Miss | little. h and Camp, the Y. M. C. A. newspaper nublished at Camp Devens, is recovering from an attack of influ- o st 8% Soon as the first SYMD- | 4. triot brings the total ur to $1,-|Connecticut college were at home ‘from | Flainfield. The family expects to move | chester. and a E od, o 2 ab- | dis &S George sister, * M . S o suadsy. there soon. : Reynolds, of West Hartford, May Shepard Charles H. Cas Mies Georglanna Flint of Williman- | sence fn 5 Y MO s 148 2y to sun - ¢ he employ| Georze B : e tion 0 ¥ilimuntic sans o duels Asteep |16 has heen (he suest of her Cousin,| et 1o ime pome o is btk it | Bepmo Foumenot, son of Mr. and | Mr. and Mre John Koehler. on the o et mpen L EoH ) GRorEClB Latgha ot of Jiartiord was n the Arms of Jesus and After. “The | Mrs. C. L. James, for a few days. law, Dr. Henry- Utter, of'Providence, | Mts. John Roumenot, of Westerly, | hill, were the latest influenza su e R o evaup is reort. | Li¢, SUest OF lis srandmother, Mrs. hearers were H. E. Card, Leslie A.| Mrs: Jumes Berkowitz and daugh-|ang' was siven treatment {here, his|Who enlisted in the field A B i it |od caserotiaty Ezéi;‘!éjlovl‘r{‘ag\-:‘d'r’:vr%‘:o%zéslt]\:(;::t}:e : Simer ter, who have been ill wilh influenza, | P2 S Start Ttter sere| vears ago, has been commissioned as| Chur a sc nis vaillage |ed e a exgects forlcayel or- " x...’,‘lm(:.'\.l % "\’m'.::::{u*"‘ much improved. * :x‘fpa:“:umrec?v Mwaf? I;?Lw'}tvtr!a; zeuri‘t; (‘apmmgm‘ Battery I, Fourth Field Ar- | still remain closed, but are expmed“_ . . Dupius is in Boston today on |ments today (W ednesday). Burial was In Windbam Cen. | anilag o fow mesks withe forengs | J1CF, but Pneumonia. was averted. ant| tiliery. now o Piom Westerly fo| - Interesting TS Strom - Cliffara | ML, Tanpell 38 a Proviflence busis dvening SECa eI S S ot - | spending a few weeks iith friends . L < 5 5 llev fare from s resting letters B . : -vening at 7 o'clock @ vill close at BRhan, . 1 e o e Wakenald, BT he is now able to be out of bed and| The trolle: ased from 10 | Botham and George Nclson, somewhere | ness caller today Ry around the house. Fe will probablv re- | Stonington will be iner s ewh = = : that hour excepting Wednesday and am Allen of Newark Mr. and Mrs.| —— turn to his newspaper work at Camp | to 15 cents, to North Stonington from jin France, were received last week. | -t Ml;lO\N\l!:'.h‘)c};}'_:"fifix‘;‘ en I 0T} Saturday evenings until May 1st, 1919, L. . Tisk of Upton. Mass., and J, E.| Middletow ng the Bells of 01d | Devens within o fortnight. Pl 19 %o 18 cents and to Wequetequock j Ira Potereon ‘spent. the weelh-end in | DcEinninz “Thursday eveping the post Allen of Danielson were here to at- { South College” will again be a reality o e from 6 to 9 cen A STONINGTON N etopan hen gfiice will close 4t thie same hour.‘en tend tne funeral of Mrs. Barstow. at Wesleyan when the new chimes, a PealaERonDNe. Chief Boatsw: Mate Thomas J Norwich with his foi the same evenings. 2 Mr. and Mrs. (. L. Clinton expect to | gift from the class of 1863, are placed | ~Because of the ban on public meet- | Benpett, formerly of Westerly, died| Mrs. Lucy A. Babeock, born in Ston- Mouquin has raceived word | Owing o the University of Vermont ieave this week for their old home in [in position over Old South college. ings by reason of influerza, pelitical| frem influenza in a hospital in Brest, | ington, Dec. 9, 1837, daughter of Gil- brother, Roual, who 1s in|not opening until teday (Wednesday) rallies are heing held in the open in| pya 2 Oclober 2. He was the SN |hert and Lucy Stanton Chesebro, and|the army, that he is in good health|o: account of the epidemic e, Rhode Tsland. of Mr.'and Mrs. Thomas Bennett, who | widow of George A. Babcock, died There is a report that several men, of Span- influenza, Michap] .Shea and John nd epects t0.g0 across soon. He en- moved to Providence irom Westerly | Monds Canton, Mass. She leaves | tered the service as private and has|!. O'Connell’did ‘ot Teave here until who were named as being called inte| several years ago. three sisters, Mrs. Horace Vose, ¢f{risen to the rank of second lieutenant.|Tu 'Id /e ? o gy = " - ¥ ili i i ? g o e e Colchester grange held a meeting in “I wish it was pas.nble f("‘ everyone who military service and to veport Friday, Westerly, Mrs. Lorenzo King of Rock gra a at least onz of the trio named had " ille, C: and Mrs. Burrell Lewis, B ers from constipation to k . received mo official notice up to late LAUREL GLEN L e e COLCHESTER U, p noth about v 2 ze hdll Tuesday evening. b3 ayton D. Barton of East Hampton g Tuesday afternoon. b I ced | Henry Segar of Westerly, Mrs. i & Ty in town Tuesday. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. : It is pleasant to One of the most attractive and pa- | Mr. Rusick and family have moved| ) [0 cliins, ‘of Canton, and a son,| Mrs. Frank Doane, Miss Mary Wade muel McDonald was ‘a visttor in N6 tiste, does ot vipe, and the result is triotic indoor displays in Testerly is g:l!lr; here fito: a4 tegetne = George L. Babcock, of Salem, Mass. |7nd Mrs. ¥. E. Baker motored to Hart- | yairond arondny: b gripe, s that at the Fisher store. In addition) ®%.% 1es Wheeler is ill. ~ His brother | Theodore Dwight Palmer’ who died | received here T SmeTn sure” | (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell writ- 10 the represeniztion of o Molbi: raln | rnomas' is withhin: from influenza at his home in Vine- | \ord was seceived here Britoni ity reersieso dhis ten by Mr. R. A. Laney, Alexandria, La.), in France, there are photderaphs of | 100" nd Gould and family of'West- |land, N. J, was the son of the late |of the desth of Dr. Edwin Herman Fleischer of Osgood v John Geer's on | Theodore D. and Ilizabeth Denison|_; Y g tive of Colchest = . entered {he. emplo: of' the who went from Westerly and|erly were callers at Lheodo 4 Soninston, |3in Was a native of Colchester, a - employ c ’ Sunday. Paimer, and was born in Stonington, |, f Bacon Academy. H works, laking charge of the Pawcatucl, g“é'“a}(mz was in Mystic Saturday. . , 1580, He is survived by a sis- | 212 S0 PeE00 Seatemy., L pos beeh plating daparizien Hand hag Sacebass ‘ 0 P?:Ycamd" Ammnj dmer{hha"s{em Mrs. Nathan Main is suffering from s Sally Palmer, and a brothers | ¢ era) Years. He is survived by his | resularly employed there. Mr. Fleisch- ’ o e fnable to fnd any law that allows|, ‘severe aftack of rheumatism. eland Palmer. Burial will be in | (e T S 1 S o aluo | e avas bown Jul 4, 1565 at New Dut- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsu‘ is a com=- Erbm::}:inr::i;z "J?"x?ié’nifi sm&fuéhagx: Georze Hill is now emploved at the | the family burial plot in Stonington. o nother, Mrs. A. E. Cragin of Col- |ram, N.J. 2 3 : SR < s p ir e over Line and Twine mill. as is also Eli Stonington Pointers. bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, Act was presented, pul, never ‘hcame |00 ] . i e ) b e | 3 4. . . - Z .| Apples are very ecarce lere £ the Stonm"\on schools, is | e I nunting Saturday evening—a long 1 i its ¢ 1 1 1 rial which prevail in Conna 3, tive in its® effect. It relieves constipation iaUiorhich praal in Cenneetiout dqo8 | 0 St i soon. Mrs. Edward (‘, S(reeter has closed quickly,? without griping or strain, and is a rest of Rhods Tsland, her summer home and returned to Tioston for the winter. are Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their sleep, Tak cold The fact that the tax onllection pe- MANSFIELD DEPOT Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doughty have p essll),H.lSe Head&khn, Stomach or Bawelcmn]ljylc 5 standard family remedy. riod was on during the Liberty Toan s _|closed their Darline Hill summer home | Tty campaign dil not lessen the patriotic{ This district’s share in’the town's|and gone to Brooklyn, N. Y. — patronage of the bonds, now the pay- |overtopping subscriptions for ~the : . 3 ing fourth Liberty loan is $4,100, DR. CALDWELL'’S T The. Seuther Rhode Tsiand Farm|a® soleadid athicrement. for which MOOSUP MOTHER GRAY’S a splendid achievement, : b Pureau will hold a session in Wester- | praise is due Postmaster Hansen, the| Alfred Blanchard, Mrs. A. Defossia, - g N other member of the committee having | William laclaire, William Penn and M y ru p e pSl l ] Now the Colonial club is open 1G|been prevented from. serving by ill- |3 2 s Florida Burton motored to Camp men in the service, ness Devens Sunda: William Laciaire The state purchases of war stamps| Mrs. Hernberg and herTr‘hlldre\p re- | ariving the iy ho e FOR CHlLD REN - show a total of $4.215,70129, a per}turned last week from roy. N. 5 Ira Peterson and Benjamin Burns : The Perfect Laxative capita of 6.67. Westerly leads all oth: | where-Mr. Hernberg died in Septem- |were in Danielson Monday evening. They are pleasant to take and a cerinin relicf. They act on the Stomach, ; nr districts with sales of $155.168.85, 4 | ber. Armand Chanaise, who was il with | J|Tiver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders, 10,000 testimonials - per capita of $15.18. Miss Vimeria Fowler cmertaintfl\ldast influenza is able 1o he out. 3 o from mothers and friends of little ones telling of x;gcf No mother, s:imui be /s y T F. Meikles, of Westerlv. who | Friday Mrs. Sarah J. Stedman, Mrs.| The assessors, ¥. Grenier and Ben- without & box of Mother Gray's Sweet; Pdwders foP tse when nesd % Sold by Druggisss Everywbere went overseas. With the 101st Engin. | Harriett Fuller, Mrs, Sarah Morrison | jamin Briggs, have finished their work A TS Purhoe at: hevsbe 5 Ao 2 o et to-day. The need of them often comesiat, inconvenient hours. sergeant has becn commis- |an rs. Mary Durkee me | here at osup and are now 50 cts. (' ) $I 00 ¥ :g:eduseeomf lieutenant. A brother, [ on the hill, beautiful for situation, |town hall in Central Village. Used by Mothers for over (b;:(y )Kflm Sergeant Robert Mefkle, is with thé |with fine view of the state linsti(ut‘i]on George C. Potvin reported danger- Do Net Accept Any Substitute for MOTHER GRAY'S sfimm i omnrand. ara‘sons of Mr. [and a great sweep of landscape be- |ously ill. recovering. : e 5 ia A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE ul'rAmu. FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO ‘:*:"5\9\;‘” Pnhert%enku‘ o Mo | geud. % dliclous dinner wus servell | DouickiBicnger, bae Anlghed iwerk Sold by Druggists everywhere. Sample sent FREE. " Addre DR W. B. CALBWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREST, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS s avanve The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs |ai Milligan's zarage. MOTHER GRAY C0., LE ROY, X. Y. i In Westeriv, 2885 persons subscrib- | Felix. Benoit was there also in the' Ralph Senay of Moosup has sold out ed. $1,040,200: to .t ourth ;. Liberty | afternoon. 3 Lis store on Catholic Hill nd has . ifl:\n’. The ,al&:’ gnh:(‘ar towns in the Misses Ruth and Ella McCollum of bought out F, I. Racne's business of Gkt /4 A et eaile o B

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