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‘W. Condon, a e N who n i 3 of years, has written fon relatives Morrison, o i : 3 . B e the Old Fashioned | From Sainte-Menehould (Marne) én! >y : L » “met Dr. street armory | Dec. 9 Mr. Morrison wrote: T get into 23 - " y ¥ ’Neil the other might and had quire | Ne One big time. Pick- | this town quite often. Met all of the \ : 3 - him. Dr. Keating is only . Prof. Bennett of Nor- | Danielsen boys of the 56th C. A. C. : :h‘o‘r‘t mdhtmce from this place.” The prompter. 3 Battery D, the other day, and it sure! letter was sent Bord: , France, . A. Burton has purchased the|seemed good to. see them—Herbert| ' under date of ember 12, Ser-l{house he occupied on 36 Windham | Hopkins, Walter ' Murphy, Lueien " geant Condon entisted in the En- | street. Lambert, and gll the rest. They were \ * 3 { i gingers' eorps during the winter and ‘William Thempson of the Ut.é. navy | fine and apparently on their way home. 3 = / a3 . was stationed at Camp Upten for some !Pm. dl(!::;’gp::: to go::n up into qu.‘i‘k“}"" " before he was sent overseas. Char] ompson, of Prospect stree army of oceupation. 2ly. i S 3 Miss Loretta Fussey is cxonfined to| will not get back to the statcs until tard Willimantic and the surrounding| yo; home by illness. s Aot bt towns seem ‘o be having anather out- Reg; bined . And from Mets, under date of Dec. Ointmeat i break of inflvenza. The malady does ,.f.""‘;&’i‘,; 'f.ydfi;fi,"fr 'B.::hfi.:f 12: wgtlrl. here I am in !?at,z onight date © not seem to be =o serious @ tvpe as|, ., " "Goiinester farmer. for selling |2nd Alsace-Lorraine is sure ‘”“‘ rai- | i when it was prevalent in| October.|y ot defective cow, aceording to a|ing its return to France. I am on a from sore When school opened Monds§y marning, decision rendered by Justice of the|long trip in a Ford, taking four nurses | p, stif seven teachers and 100 pupils were}p o "y 0n 2" Abell of Cajchester. |t0 an American evacuation hospital vp abgent from the High Schoel 90 pu- @erman =ned to- recaver. $i dam- | on the Rhine. Some triy eh? I am pils whre absent from the Windham ages and Justice Abell has found that certainly seeing' a lot. I leave here Street school. and over 3 from the | {IE entitled to this amount. The cow | f0F, Lu¥embourg tomorrow meorning = Natchaug school. was s0ld for $165 and Berman claimed aBndthtvmflt‘hsre into Germany E‘r:o{.xm. County Coroner Arthur G. Bill of | that Mr. Hydo guaranteed it. The cow | DeSt to all. 2 N. Danielson was in this ity Monday, to | proved to be partly dry snd Ber- |- An official—E. A. Pierce—from the mvestijrate the death of Mrs. ¥*Vlman said that it was only valuable | L.yman school for bays at Westhoro Hlanchette, who died at St. Joseph's|for beef. Mr. Hyde denied guarantee- | came here Monday and teok Leo hospital Sunday night as the result of | ing the cow. The suit was tried about | Healie into custody, returning him to heing struck by the automcbile owned | two weeks ame, and Justice Abell re- |the institution, which is established ind operated by John J. Young of}served his declsion. fm;_:::?fi;;:;};gflrgfiael’. i Fastford. In the morning ] 4 eri ¢ g ie, 0 is bu , eon- U Salet b Pofis Rifsurer, SEtel b S anTueie DiNchyd, ,‘;’;:;h‘!: fossed to having been _involved in + the site of the accident 4 1ok meas- | hospital ‘Sundbay night as the result breaks that were made at Berthiaume's 2 s of the width of the street h : drug store, at Wiesberg's store and at S vwsTs. T the - aficrndun, an|of (he Thes af fractures ut fhe ase |y Sniding on Waiter B, Whits's hras: inguest was held in tho patrolmen's by an automachile. ‘Shel STtV during the eariy hours of Satur- PU'I'NAM T e e o e Tuna| [on.D I Neddh Maw Seslamied i s s W e 2 member of the - ving witnesses wers heard: 2, 59 & - No a E n 1 . Onge, § lstlowing wineson syele head O F;:n]rgfiqé the deughtor of Mr 200 MIS | the fown court it heing deemed best| council, anneunced Monday afternoon - ph Lisse. who witnessed the ac-|chette of this city: -and two sons, Har- to return him to the Lyman senool,| that he will present a solid silver lov: . Mrs, Ceorse Marrotte, who WASy rv Rianchette who is in army in | Where he was originally sent for steal-|ing cup to the member who secur Mrs. f'anchette wien the ac- D aid ennas amhm?; ot ing a bicy after having been in-|the largest number of candidates in v, R L m}‘l:;;l;r'f;{tf:rl‘l.e;;_ tahr::.l 1]':[‘9]{;:;, i:‘l‘f Jas back in the ‘schopl oefore even- ; _Z\Iiss Gerteude, Jones i'sth.visinnlt; 0 0 in el'y oo / : T, A 7, e, e O RS | "Bonane throughou th toun ot s | Bheres e o o vty gorcaban e (O liine Totta 0 e siiie e 25 R B rindl avior, hier SteD-| pupils in the schools of Killingly, al-| G. Harold Gilpatrie, state-treasurer- the furnace these sharp days—preserve valuable coa! for freezing 1 1 ivo sisters. |, Yy 5. 3 o 5 " % Blew his ¥ two ¢ times though this is not the case in some|®'€ct, was at Hartford Monday eve- \ h Car Pexicct il Bl ol L A i e same | GEOREY (ORS00 ke, ning to attend a barquet given Ly the weather, 1y a Perfection Oil Heater from room to room, and s -oar toth) 168h by aveid ‘sherking the other tw s ety ay | employes in the state tre: . de- . : oAl ool B Ll T ana 2vs. Ruth | Gaston 7 Meindan received. Monday | rariment to the Tetiring siaie reas- say good-bye to chill 5 - : 0 . e & Sur D'D a: tha time | VTET: Fill it with allon of S0-CO-NY O d enjoy 8 h nefd The 3 who was at Cote Sur D'0 a: tie time | Wer: : ill it with one gallon of - and enjoy 8 hours of T A T Limiionce: Jasabos Chil Tiho was at Cote Sur D0 a: the tme) "\iss Dorls Cordier has - returried 1L, % eroak thh VeeRE e { months old son of 3. Warren Wil mat. reurn with the. hoys | 170 & Visit of throe weeks at Tren- cosy comfort. No smoke, smell, fuss or litter. tained a fractured | dieg the home o > Da P ; e N. J, and at Camp Where . L | Ghapiin, Sunday from pacumonia: £ Densieon companye s he 1) led on her brather, Alphegte, No trouble to fill, light and keep clean. ; who is spending a leave of absence at his home in this city. Tommy Levine, an old favorite here, Miss Katherine O'Loughlin died ‘on|“I hope to be home for next Christ- : e Be Monday sepl's his- | mas.” though it may be muea sooner. pital fal i Sold by hardware and general stor: remember e i ™ e o i S| Tty Lving ol vt STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK ailiay ol e Se death i rous In the listory of| iraction to the audicnces who greeted AL el LS o s borg in| 1918 the mills have| pyy ot the Bradley theater at Mon- a tremendous amount of mey and this busine reident Amston, o iddd in day’ hows. ct has led to gcn- < . prosperity, for the rush| Captain Fee, in charge of the mills has meant a flow of | vation Army work in this city, i in about every charnel of ac- | deavoring to arrange for passports in 5 order that she may ray a v to her also has been ona of the|mother in Ircland. Captain Iee ex- in the United Statos|Pects to be able to get away in a few?| Though_it is repre- | Weeks. »ds of men, ‘e ma-| Rev. J. J. Quinn, of North Cros- them in F Md Witlimantie N PERFECTION OIL HEATERS A rlotiiine be would make ef the medi- Luzene and of B Kinney of a coun- He. one company ti e sveakers at . g : e s % e g f Nt Patrick seph | v dihalan S e e P 5 | the Eagle lake hotel, time. | the water question in Holden when it [ did not spare’ money_ or~anything tc 2 ck Joseph ive service, it has only of Cargill council. | myyiectare building wa when thrashed out 15 years ago, and | Lava a fast team in Jeffersen, at that ate hom n dead of wounds, none Their taiks had morning a the car line was put tirough 15 years | Was a water commissioner of the town | time. - He would hire crack players ago, but the triangle near where the |7ior several vears after the water svs- | and often boasted of having the fast- Dbuilding stood is still known as Morse | tem was installed. Aboui four years |est independent ball club in Massa- b ekttt e uare. Al the real estate of the|ago Mr. Morse resigned from the wa- | chusetts. % 2 Hilo ise s mecat oanine 80 Teipictn Clara. Provost has purchased | Flolden mills wds tra in March | ter board and would no: accept auy | Mr. Morse did a great deal last yea I Bl KD e e the| of B M. Wheaton two dwelling hosses | 1893, to- the Jefferson Manufacturing | other_town office. to help haseball in Jefferson, althoug! 5308 “Tuad | noncre nblen fione that e e e e oo of Chuser 2od BoiisiFu. which still owas the property, ago Mr. Morse zave up | he has been unable to attend any of P e e el S R {4’“,‘ e ‘ 4 PEIGE After giving up his stors, Mr. Morse office in Worcester and has been | the games for the pasf few veais A oA A B ‘“\ 2 e, b rand oversn Al R 2 cpened a real estate bfoker's cffice in | busied around his home in Jefferson | Would talk baseball withlany-of the il b il Town Clerk David Flagg now has | Worcester. i toys, at any time, and-they were all G cantlin war record | 525 names on what he is preparing as| Mr. Morse served the town as over- a strong temperance man, | Gownhedrfed Sunday, when they heard ol g o el . vad willj e special roll of the Putnam boys who | ceer of the poor in 1588, as auditor) s closely associated with the [of his death, L Tohn M. | ceations o Fenirach coming gen- | entered Uncle Sam's service in the | in 1859, and as a selectman from 1890'] Holden Baptist church and was sup- : ; T im}iévifi-i} s o Killingly people will be | great war. 3 to 1892, of which body he was chair- | crintendent of the Baptist Sunday ABINGTON o - : on, representing the Knights LA 3 Cargill counci ill confer | raan during 1591 and 1882. At the | svhool several vears. -+ : ) Go after it with Sloan’s Commbis, William Toran. Herpers | Oficers of McGregor post, G. A. R, | the third degree on a class of candi- | celebration, July 1, 1891, of the 130th | Mr. Mo urvived by his wife,| C. M. Skarpe and family from Mil- Rariioe MeCartbe e Dert| McGregor Woman's Relief corps and | dates next Sunday. anniversary & incorporation of the | Emma L. Morse: two daughters, Mrs, | ford and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sharpe Liniment befcre it gets s Arihy represeting | Colonel Edw Anderson camp, S. of| . Manager Car! T. Kent of the tele- ent of the ! G. M. DBreed, Jgvnn; Miss orence L.|of = Elliott spent Christmas with the a ous 1 “)’"\ %"j',’"{:{"' "4"j V., will be i led New Year's night| rhone di _With central offices the noted se, Jefferson, and two sons, George | zentlemen’s mother, P. A Sharpe. angerou rel forms was|in’G. A, R, These joint installa- |in this city, Danielson and Mnosup it miscing in action, one a > released. prisoner. s wounded, and a i i able and | DON'T NEGLECT A ICof G all. v » Broi " ) s. and Raiph .| Miss Julid Whittlesey of Putnam | reath from the Brotherhood, sfand- | tjon cerenionies are expected ot bring home in this city. Mr. Morse was ber of ; : four sisiers,|and Mrs. Ralph Chaffee of = New Ry g ‘jP"h‘:C:"" ::‘r‘“\“hp- (\: out a large number of members of the| |n the city court Monday merning, | the house of rep the | George A. Vaugnn, Boston; Hayen were recent visitors at Charles Apply a litle, don't rub, let it penes e S e o ronrners | T Eanizations. Judge M. H, Geissler sentenced George 11 of 1891, and the . Fenner, Put Peal's. a trate, and—good-by twinge! Same for e The icemen have been looking more| }, S 5 j £ E bile cor i S Bellrose to ays in jail fo external aches, pains, strains, stiffness | where at nr:”mm i . "({,2 fi::f[‘: ]“:‘"'f?(‘” l"““o Dass 1”“"’:‘“"‘ i "‘"‘C“' ‘!1‘10 {baving been intoxicated :‘jul i of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. (\l‘t 1. fens erc p#2s- and has been remaining there, & ?f]?lnrtflh; 11](_‘12‘.111m _w:!y‘uémqfl \x(;‘x’\ ur Instant relicf without mussiness or | 57% 1 e TR ‘3’21‘". s. James Nolan of Bridgeport,! tioh ‘of the sentenee upon I goiled clothing. Rcliable—the biggest 3 ENEAL LEoRton s been visiting here, and her| . reement to turn his pay k lizabeth Dunn. will spend | geer (o Mrs. Bellorose. oo eaker of the house : the committee on public service. He was a member of the old 10th congres- sional district committee, and was member of the republican tow: mittee of Holden many year Haddam.—Major Joseph Gray Litch- i ell of this town has been requested by the chief of staff to remain in the army %0 was owner and | service for an indefinite period and has He | manager of the fastest haseball feam | just been assigned the important part 1t ever represented Jefferson on the |of specializing' upon demobilization Worcestet Putngm, d Mr. Mors com- | and a few yvears a selling liniment year after year. Eco- =C WY served the town as treasurer ma mobil nomical b_y reason of enormous §al|s. ANDOVER }g:dxv\\- Year with friends in Harl-] Melika Auger, who has been © vears until 1916, when business de- That was when the old Ly- | work at ports of embarkation in-con- Kecp a big bottle ready at all times. 3 Soas E 3 d o = s | manded his tion elsewhere, ceums of Worcester, and the Oak- |nection with the morale branch of the Arthur Goulet, who fs in the naval| 542 for three month and a kalf, as vas greatly fnteresied in | dales had their fast teams. Mr. Morse | general staff 2 service and stationed Newport, is{ {2ched to the 72 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thompson Ask your druggist for Sloan’s Liniment. have héen entertaining Mr. and Mrs.|g i s Dave sen : r S| spending a 'seven days' leave at his| agiment. arrived ph Pelton and their daughter, M home in Danielson. \T;:,’E;? _“0.:: “h‘-,- m‘ been muste N > | Ruth Pelton. of Springfield. Mass. | : B henil ot et s Sloa.ns { Mrs. Luther Burt | Alex M. Pasnik of Norwich was a!oyt at Camp Devens. He arrive . ;for by a graduate n ill, being cared | y : H ) ] e B Sy : 9 jESOr L Danlalson Manday. New York a week ago on ihe traw: Linviment ES0. i The Jewett City-Dani 4 . 5 basket- i % i A Jetter was received last week by|pan %) port Magnolid and said tha i X ] A e ball game scheduled for this eyenin el 2 his mether from nk Tid o 2e oo & n the returning s i < Idwar %6 ine 3 £ Kills Pain b b o o will mako the followers af that sport TamEe et s wonderful and s { Mr. Augus has been in {13 months. It w i i hefore heing ordered here think of old times, as a real fas!| contest is certai John C. Henderson of Lowell v friends in Danieison on Mon ! Dec. 4th, saving he was at that time {in Paris, did not know how long he | would be there. e said he was where {he could see a trolley ear once more | 0218 009 ‘208 averse: 7 i . : 4 first to England and thence to DANIEL P, THOMAS H.!ang they leoked good fo him. "c”)a“niacvlvgsnmi:zd aoz;u‘]zzsiczz_?‘c‘ulcd].Vur Ho did not see any active servicr ; 24 KILLOUREY BROS ctated non. a yOung man (many people up late tonight. . | 0, NAve experiences that were EER ; from Willimantic, was with him. They | John Dunn of Bridgeport was a vis. | 45 1€ never cares to know for . Y S FUNERAL DIKECTORS AND gM. | 0pcd to he home before long. itor with his mother. e, 3. 7 uny, | instance, the w g of the huriul Fred Bishop has been 1Il; also| Judge Sabin g sacter of of 13 soldier ibys at sea in one af- | BALMERS other members of his family. e e el Wil Be Sl liernon | ‘Theydied” on the s 86 Unien St, Willimantic, Conn. | S shop has a severe cold. | e session Shat is 0 coer mext oo | Scotian on L2 Phone 29¢ ‘Lady Assistant) Taraone e prevalent in several Helen C. Fiske of Attlebors rfl:urmg ‘ht‘-\ ]n | : e visited with fricnds in Danielson on| s Aycs Auger saw much e — Monday. $t4 e SEER e CENTRE GROTON C. H. Pellett was in Boston Monday | Finge ames po Gaid o cther He paid a Charles Thompsen is able to be| on a business trip. 9 e (ot ors Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard ielson 16 et 2 s eotiar EDuRT uneral Director & Embalmer s stolen from their automobiles left | Lanan aidn’t mind a litde | o standing in the streets of Providence o : o S . | Mrs. Charlotte Holmes has return- : rovidence. | thing like that although we were not | 60-62 North St., Willimantic |ca from a linsthy visic i Pittsfieln, | e most dangerous city in New ina- | overburdencd with swealh. - S land in which to leavea ca ttend- ~ i . . Maine, at her aunt’s home. unatten: Coming out from F Lady ‘Asmistnn: Tol. comnsction | “yiisc Mary W. Bailey has been ill at | © Nturn trip the Mongo ) £+ 3 . + :: e her home hsre bu texpeets to return | . AI!_o‘ the big manufacturing plants| ¢ DR.F.C JACKSON orth Stoninston to teach this |0, Killingly will be closed fomorrow,| DENTIST ~ of Acid-Stomach There are any number of people who for years EATONIC is in the form of tablets. Th have been sick and ailing, weak, run down and in pleasant-tasting—you eaf them just like candy. a poor physical condition who will be surprised— Try EATONIC and see how wonderfally - even dumbfounded—to learn that their trouble has ferenrcyyou :vin feel. " Soo how quickly EATONIC just been an acid-stomach, which is merely another : 3 4 A % !nnme for what doctors call superacidity. - Yet it is banishes the immediate effects of acid-stomack on the are resident Wilson aboar diers aboard her cheer dent and her bands pl Wilson stood on the (%= to us, Mr. Auger said New Year’s day. school held closing ex- |, There is accumulating evidence to trce was stripped | Pdicate that the G6th coast artillery, p gifts, cach one prosent bemg|!n Which many Daniclson hoys ser-o, remembered. is about to sail from France for home. 1. President d waved Ay atter- noon. A = : H bloat, heartburn, belching, food repeating, indi- Removed te 715 Main St, Willimantie | | 2. and Mrs. foftmen Bailey and This returncd soldier quickly lear "fi&'}‘?\fglfrflg‘éfixg@ifir gfcg'it:;’s“h is the ection, etc. Seahfm, bo\vh quickly o general 7 children wer> guests © Glenbrogk 3 trat he isn't zoing to have any diff 2 very l1aj 15 AT health impreves—how much more reli ou take Hours—§ & - W 8 3. m Phone 44 | oier the holiday BOLTON NOTCH culty getting work. He wasn't in town | Excess acid in the stomach prevents proper = eafingp—LhOW much more easily ym“yfcod is - e - - lery Strong of Wapping was a call- | [W0 hours before a for him | digestion and assimiliation, thus causing the giooii09” how soundly you sieep—how mervous- er_in town Thursday. | to take a job . blood to become thin and impoverished a8 a result & Dr. C. W. Hale of Sprir ngfield visited | liftle rest firs of which people become sallow-ekinned, emaciated oo and_irritabilit; dma‘gfear And all simply because, by taking EATONIC, you get rid of a lot Mary Brownell, Fri-i Fprank H. Cordier. ),m" i and anemic. i i 1 % > et | . g ; of excess acid that has been holding you back and o ’ L Mrs, Hattie W . % with The Patriot in the job depart- | Excess acid causes irritation all along the intes- making your life miserable, gy o o aravaner. M‘Sls Sadie| ment for' the past and for | tinal tract—irritation go severe and aggravating as ik ; ‘ H b of Hartfara and Mabel | 15 years connected | to frequently result in catarrh and even cancer of This is the help yon need. You need it to keep . : their mather's, Mrs. M. B, Tooors 4t} tablishments in this { the stomach. your stomach in & strong, healthy condition so & ! 5 over the holiday. Omanile; 1‘"{5 Sy ,1“"{5“‘;"“ th B Excess acid_causes stomach and intestinal fer- that, in turn, your mind and body will be strong ' wm' - Mrs. Mdud Darling and two daugh- | Montiay 2tiernaon. 1]{: | mentation, producing poisons which, absorbed into and vigorous. lmantlc, Conn. ters from West Hartford visited at o . the blood and carried throughout the system, cause Tt is 80 easy to get this help—and it costs soliitle. Mre. 1da Moran's Friday. experience | anto-intoxication, insomnia, nervousness, irritabil- g, Wiy cuffer another hour when sure, quick relief ‘Jsbillrsl.mLorgn‘ )Ia{n is_in Hartford to was with the i ity, mental depression, melancholia, dizziness, ;°¢'h3na% Ask your druggist abous it. He knows e arn;‘sn?;'s,' '(’:la‘ff‘:z‘g ngli‘:}'- ang | Brothers, “of the old_ Putnam_ | vertigo and, often times, valvular heart trouble and St o {housands of people all overthe United little son from Waterbury wisited. af | '{i‘”ld-m c“em"’p‘;"‘“_““t ?"‘(‘h "]““‘ aro T beart failure. il ot ol 6 States have used this wonderful modern remedy and Loren Maine’s on the holiday, o “1 ?, yen! _”‘]" A8 PossEeRSIng | Yes, many people will be greatly surprise the results have been nothing short of marvelous. / The Quarryville M. E. chureh had a ;‘l"; L \N‘l_r]u‘ Ly ‘_m(r co .].}:"'(ff,‘g‘\ ; B learn that such a long train of physical ailments can Everywhere people who have used EATONIC te ® ° Christmas tree Wednesday night. Conthpos s oM o L Sl f be traced directly to an acid-siomach. But there i B 5 S 60 Ying quick reliet, The testi- ecta n oa en lrts Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Howard and son| Mr. Cordier is a prominent lddge . is no need for surprise, Think what acid mouth | i "o 0 oo b esd people ate g0 enthusiastic Earl spent Christmas at Mrs. Howard's | member, being identified with Cour does to the teeth. The acid eats right through the /5% 0n of cuch remarkable resuits as o be almost mg;he"s digx S“‘;;hil‘j‘g‘rOE O ot P o e Tk enamel—the hardest substance iuthehhun:ln do(éy. Mabel rilild : r. and Mrs. H. B. DeWolf visi 3 5 SE- | i 5 3 o . East Hartford over Suagay | o0 in| =, s | Znd et Enffly ;‘fi‘“‘ n;fl'kfs i“ce:ss i If you are one or those who have “‘tried every- Hivis e most ac ‘| ::g't.naclgopr:;’al qush gsni"zoc'aca%us o much ill- thing,” butin spitebof it are still hmkikngén }’}l(\)ysicgl dditi umber | s : S ke L ah h and vigor, begin at once to take EATONIC, . Japan has been added to tha coun- health and misery—makes so many people weak strengtl H 2 i - In a on to the n of Coats, Suits and tries using motion-pictures for cduca- : 3 L and siling—unfit for either work or pleasure and Don’t put it off. Get back your physical and tional purposes. . |events and has organizad athletic Dresses specially priced for this Sale we have added a number of Woolen Dress Skirts repre- senting values up to $10.00. : mental punch. Have the power ahd energy to b 8&$e;§ufivna}dl:§:§d ¢he remark: “I've Work with & vim. Enjoy the good things of life. taken all soris of tonics and medicines and tried Learn what it means to fairly bubble over with many different, doctors but nothing seems to help heaith. Like thousands of others, you will say me. i Nine times out of ten the person making - that you never dreamed it possible that such a cach a remark has an acid-stomach, And untii wonderful change for the better could be brotght lubs, baseball can ways help to keep things lively here in the sporting world. The body ef Stillman F. Morse, a native of this city, will be brought| Reduce your doctor's gt/ | hcre this afternoon for burial in Grove d _in other OTHERS bills by keeping g : street cemetery. Mr. Morse formerly the excess acid is removed, nothing WILL help, ~about 8o quickly. - . Your choice for this week at $6.98; they come always oo hand— :_4 ) | vas & mill man, a1 » and town | Rernove that excess acid and the results ave truly So get a big box of EATONIC from your in black nd Vot Bodyauardr ) “mfl‘“Lu%fdanfi‘;“"“.- where he wonderful, Health and strength return almost %le%(g;‘s\‘tl éog;ay.l a\isVe(-, ?;Jxmzeollllug totgua{antee m Ol OCVALIATCL = H = v orning. i 9 oL s our 5 i ICKS V¢ ORUB . e, Marse was bor in Putnam. on g id tomach of its exoess acid, own dru gistli: make this g‘uamnige ZQEod,y i G 'APORUB DA | ov. 23, 1837, and was educated In the ou can now rid your stom: . é ¢ A wonderful modern medicine called EATONIC EATONIC fails in any way, take it back—he will literally wipes it out. It does the work easily, , refund your money, If your druggist does not speedily and thoroughly. It makes the stomach keep EATONIC write to us direct and we will pure, sweet, cool and comfortable. It helps you send you a big 50c box. You can send us the get full strength out of every mouthful of focd you 50c after you receive it. Address H. L. Kramer, eat; and unless you DO get full strength from your President, Eatonic Remedy Co., Corner Wabash food you cannot enjoy robust, vigorous heaith. Avenue and 11th Street, Chicago, 1li. common schools and high school here. He went to Jefferson in 1879, and as- sumed control of the mill at Eagle- ville, hen known as the Holden mill, LOUIS E KENNEDY pow known as Eagle lake mill. He = became owner Jan. 1, 1888, of a one- DANIELSON third interest in the plant. He openzd 1 a stove store in 1851, which he con- Undertaker and Embalmer | Gutiea soverat years, also » larse sro- Special Attention to Every Detail |cery store, which he managed, near NEW PRICES - 30c. 60c, $1.20 THE H. C. MURRAY CO.