Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1919, Page 10

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Fam: PARTLY CLOUDY AND CONTINUED COLD TODAY (‘ONN-. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, ) TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919 WANTED 5 WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE dishes, OR SALE—Two Hbolstein | to calve soon. Willimantic, Pho OR_ SAL ale lock, Bul WANTED—Woman nquire at the Wau hei R. D, aprid. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WANTED at BELL-MILTON PARLOR 7 P. M. Must be over 15 years old, willing to_ work. Upri from Box 4 apr-d Union to work CREAM 1 P. M neat from : o iable man on Tkir and row $150 S per e ! Stenographer gr § Wanted requires TT0 RENT the and ocal concern experienced FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE SAFE, 28x32x45 ADMORE WOOLEN MiLLS CO. Yantic, Conn. housekeeping St. $2 per week . C. WITTER, Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms and_teneme Fanning, 52 B _ mar2d — - — 12 Main St., Danielson, Ct. room flat, | PUBLIC SALE interested in ome the pur- why not ind see AN'\lOL NLFMEI\TS Quartet C FOR_SALE " TO RENT—Fr ment, mod: FOR RENT WANTHD—T FOR SALE— FOR SALE—T 70 RENT— STORAGE car fo 11 M. PILL: Phone 5 Player Fia ¥ i i | ] i B i i P be prevened ¢ 1t can be cur = Harnes the Horse THE TRACKS WANTE FRIDAY FOUND— RMACIST i LAAM e e ALk a spe- TUESDAY, APRIL 8 At 10 O'clock A. M. y farm known as the place on the North nterbury road, near Society District School 11 dispose of my person- or the high dollar as follows: One gray mare, an excellent worker and fair driver, 1 nice heifer about 2y s old, due to \’ro~h|H in the fall, Ay ire bull about ears old, 4 tons of ¢ auality Timoths hay 2 ton: f second ew fons of corn fod shoates, 7 mc row, 1 mower the North House, I ¥ Al property Described ERIC . RACINE Farm Specialist FRF Reynolds St Danielson 198. Com n, or Telephone of potatoes, 1 wheel har- and cul- Democrat expre E RESIDENCE OR SALE Near Chelsea Parade’ 0od conditic w collar Arc‘za W’ Coit | who POETRY YOUR LITTLE WIFE (By Willlam F. Kirk) Who plans to make your future bright? Your little wife. Who cooks to tempt your appetite? Your little wife. Who tells her woman friends that you Are one grand husband thru and thru? Who's the best girl you ever knew? Your little wife. Who pats your cheeks when you get nome? Your little wife. smooths the thm bair on your dome? Your littie wife. Who looks at you, clear, And, snuggli to you, extra near, Says, “This pay-day, ain’t it, dear?™ Your little wife. her brown eves EARTH’S FROLIO th, one time, put on frolic mood, s and changed the d shook the haugh- the’ little fern in hid long nd t safe away. centuries since s bitter little cost ern was There came a thoughful Highest Grade Properties Protection PUELEC SALE MONDAY, APR ock p. e e e FARMS FOR SALE |~ F urmshed Seashore iy : . Cottages e e innantan oo For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. = S | Send forbook let. FOR SALE Tous Te. “your rent, pro. perty if 3 as 1 have a numb. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Eatate und Insurance. Room 108 Thayer Bide FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage iHouse on Spring Street " FOR SALE Co llut);fi ";n Wi choice E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street. *hone 300. marldd Weekapaug, Pleasant < Frank W. Coy| Mrs. Conn. PUBL'C SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919 At 11 O'clock A. M. Sharp the mot lds to unt of an farm a prepared m. In a be wi MRS, MADGE REYNOLDS Owner. /XUCTIO'! SALE i FIRLAND FARM, Windham Center, WEDNESDAY, 10 % Conn., APRIL 1919, in the forenoon. Residence of the late | | Huntington No. 206 BROADWAY | Spacious House and Barns and about ‘190 feet of land on Broadway with ‘dcpflfl of 370 feet. J. P. HUNTINGTON 4 Broadway FOR SALE Save 25 on a dollar.. Come and buy extra values Shoes—Men's Wo- | men's and Children's. A. MARSHAK 23 West Main Street FOR SALE 20 Lincoln | [ in No. 10 rooms and bath, modern. This is Avenue, a fine residence with a good siz- ed lot, and garage for two cars. I can offer this property at a very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones HORSES I have another load of lowa Horses weighing from 1,100 to 1,600; good, broke farm chunks, general purpose horses and several good pairs. Will sell right to close them‘out to make {room for another load. | An warranted a8 sented. horses repros . TR med Estate C. A. Mowrey e e T W. ives Zx.. 11 Champlin Street W. C. SPRAGUE Telephone 74-2 Moosup,, Cotie. PRy P aq

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