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FAIR TODAY SHOWERS TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Six Cemts a Lime of Six Werds. Six Cemts m Lime of Six Werds. — e WANTED—Male — e D e JOBS OPEN—Toolmakers, metal pa ternmakers, bench molders (brass). ma. chine moldars (iron). The work is per- manent and only first class workmen will be considered. Apply in person or by letter, giving nationality, age. exX- perience ‘'and salary_expected, to Em- ployment Manager. The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn. sep29d WANTED Man to drill and ream gun barrels: must have experience; can aiso employ & few boys and young women on light drills and milling ma- chines. Davis Warner Arms Corp., 13th St, on camal, Greeneville. sep26d _ WANTED A first class shoemaker: iood pag. steady work. Appiy_ at oe Hospital, Moosup, Conn. el 41-12, Res. Tel. 38-13. sep25d WANTED Night watchman; one who can keep awake: light work: good wages. West Side Siik Mill. _ sep25d WANTED A F._W. Woolworth Co sep25d WANTED Janitor who understands the care of a boiler. Address Box AA., Bulletin Office ep25d young man. WANTED —Party to bale 15 hay. F. H bert. Jewett City WANTED Married man for general tons_of sep24d farm work and driving team. O, H. Main, Norwich sep24d | WANTED - Middle aged man to de F. Eccleston, G go. Conn. 3 BOY wanted to v\ork in drug ore tion Bulletin WANTED Strong Young Man as Messen- ger on Freight Car operating between Norwich and West- erly. Apply Shore Line Electric Railway Co., Main Office, after 10 a. m. Monday, Sep- tember 29th. WANTED One Tub Molder, Two experi- enced Core Makers, . on small brass casiings. UNITED METAL MFG. CO. Incorporated. Inquire Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. 5 WANTED—F.mlI. WANTED—M-seoI neous FQR SALE WANTED A young lady with six| WANTED — Old faise teeth, Liberty | KOR SALE-Chest of second hand years' experience in law office and court work wishes position as stenog- rapher; can furnish references. Ad- dress Stenographer, 36 Twelfth St. Tel. 1319-4. sep27 WANTED—By the second week in October, two experienced maids for a family of two, myself and child; a competent cook and a second girl who will also_be willing at times to help with the baby. Apply evenings to Mrs. William Cheney Brown, Jr., 248 Broad- way. sep26d WANTED Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply to Mrs. Joseph Worth, Jr.. 18 Elmwood Ave. sep26d WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Inquire at Mrs. Alfred Rich- ards’, 15 Warren St. sep25d WANTED—Two women to work in small boarding hpuse: one as cook, one as second girl; mother and daughter or two sisters preferred. For particulars, bonds, aiamonds, money loaned on 1ib- eral terms. The Collaterai Loan Co., 13 Vwater St. (near Shetucket St.). sep25d WANTED To rent, with privilege of buying, a small place not more taan 10 minutes’ waik from trolley or school, between Norwich and New London pre’ ferred. Address A. B. C. care Builetin. sep27d “WANTED—Good winter upp! hand picked or on trees. Main St Tel. 1725 sep2id “'A.NTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern. Con- necticut; we buy anything; iargest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis U. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St, Norwich. W call or tel. 708-3. iy3d i i NTED—Quantity of cider apples and several bushels of grapes, wiid or cultivated; make price ior delivery to buyer on your grounds. Address G. C. B, care Box 452, Danielson, Conn. either 315 West Frite to Gardiner Hall yr. company.| “sepzed South W ngton, Conn. sep2 v Bri e g T2 T B e Lren WANTED__Hundreds men-women, 18 WANTED_Gifl for meneral house- |up; U.S. government office and outside work, | Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- | positions, $1,100 year. Write for list i g sep23d | positions’ now open. Franklin insti- i = lute, Dept. 22 S., Kochester, N. Y. WANTED—Girl for genmeral house- igid work: no cooking. Address Box 17, this [ —Nu xmen—gocorapora —eosion office. 5ep23d _ |hody. W hite Sewing Machine Co.. 337 WANTED—A _ competent waitress. | ¥am St. sep25d Appiy to Mrs. F. L. Osgood, 194 Wash- | WANTED—Cider apples: will pay ington St. sep20d | casn on _delivery at iy mili in Old = = : Mystic; S0c per hunaredweight ior WANTED A competent maid _for | xiatted apples and. S0¢ mer: Bundreds general housework in a family of two. |\ ight for natural fruit: custom ciaer APply at 55 Williams St. Tel. 49. making Tuesday and Friday. Tel. 108-3 sepisd BN b i sep2sd WANTED — Salesladies for extra 'l — Second-nand runabout extra work. Apply F. W. Woolworth _Wanite Sewing Machine Co., 337 g augTd sepitd WANTED _Salesiadies. Apply F, W.| WORLD'S best home brewed ale: get e D Aug7a |the ale formula of the leading ale brewcry in America and brew in your HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD C OMPANY Wi illimantic Mills, W , Conn. MuUsic BACON STUDIO FRANK C. BRADBURY eacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele Agency for the celebrated Gibson Mandolins and Guitars Musical Merchandise 34 CENTRAL BUILDING Open Evenings Telephone 735 own home the finest beverage you ever tasted; make five galions at slight cost; 'complete ale formula oniy $2. Address P. O. Box 940, South Man. hes- ter, Conn. sep23d WEISLER'S — An agency with goud seiling_abil the name known to good 1arme: Weisler's Farm Agency anieison, 4 sepz23d WANTED—Farms. We need 50 farms ge and small. We sign no We sell. and sell jaick. a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepldd AGENTS wanted for Tolland and Windham couniies for the greatest and most scientific tire setter of the age; clincher tire can be put on in 30 sec: onds, without blistered hands or ruffied temper; as an act of good faith, an in- vestment of $15 will be required for Tolland county and $25 for Windham sunty, which will gradually be re- funded as tools arc purchased. Answer S . care of Bulletin. seplsd WANTED —Farms, A market for farms, large and small. Have you.a farm for sale? Weisier's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sep16d DON'T seam posble, Manila cigar, mild, 5c each, & for 23¢; City Life, yet 5c _each: Nebo cigret, 20 for 13c; The Belle of Turkey, Turkish cigaret, 20 in a box, 18c, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, op- WANTED At the American Thermos Bottle Company TEN MEN For Special Work. £ AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY | | WANTED'” F OFFICE BOY AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY I | Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 3LISS PLACE I HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND THE S field, Conn., cor FORD MUSIC CL. Main SS, Plain- and_Railroad Ave. Fall term begins Sept. 2d. Piano, Vocal, Harmony. 1erms, 75¢ an_ hour. Two subjects 1 be taken, without extra charge. There are i3 weeks in a quarter. At the beginning of each in addition to the lesson, there ment of $Z. which covers all material ans all class dues. 1f no lessans are missed for 14 weeks. the a free. or “premium,” lesson, and counts on the honor roll. The class is examined and graded once a year by a graduate of the NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY Miss Sanford is a member of the adelphia M. T. A RANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 42 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 PIANO TUNERS WANTED WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room Purcher, married man preferred. MOOSUP MILLS CO. Moosup, Conn. WANTED 50 Laborers, Dye House, Weavers, Picker Room, Carding Room, Cash Boys, 35 General Houseworkers (Wo- men), 3 Cooks (Women), Farm Hands, Hatel Help, Spinners, Spoolers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Building. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST SIDE HIDE CO. Free Transportation daily in wich to mills and return. A S : Phone 835-2 GIRLS WANTED no noise; steady employment; high wages. For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. ER, THE PIANO TUNER. Prospect St. Phone 511 o FRFDERICK i BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave, CASTINGS lRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street lham‘e7s kiver VLirie STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall Transportation Co. Leaves New York, Pier 43, Inc. North River, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- | days at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesday: Thursdays and Sundays at § p. New London 8 p. m. Passenger rates beétween Norwich ! and New York, $2.00. Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, in- cluding war tax. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work; company busses from Nor- sl e 74 i posite Woolworth sep9d WANTED—To Fuy vea: caives, 18c ib. up: beef and dairy cattle. Call E. laubinger, Colchester. Ct. Tel. 63. aug2did WANTED — To buy second-hand kitchen ranges and stoves. Call A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St, or Tel. L WANTED _ Antique furniture. mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical china, old books, and old letters. A Bruckner, 5 Franklin St. Tel 717-3 mayl16d Teachers! Teachers! For every iine of school work. Goodl positions, good locations, good sal-| aries. HARTFORD'S TEACHERS’' AGENCY Tel,, Laure! 400, East Hartford, Conn. WANTED Experienced Silk Weavers, and Learn- Paid while learning. Brainerd & Armstrong Co. FARMERS ors. e guarantee to sell your farm within thirty davs after being placed with us. Must be good bargains. We nave cash customers ready for busi- ness. I. KIRMANS FARM AGENCY, South Scituate, R. L Tel. 5R-13, Scituate. sep19d WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & C0. TRADING COVE MIiLL Nowich | LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS., PARTIAL PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- ONS BOUGHT For Cash OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 1256 Main St. Franklin Square 1 AUTOS TO HIRE If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN i, PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- jice car. Phone 152-12 | HOTEL‘ Amenca.n House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First:class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Street Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props. Telephone 1227 DETECTIVE WORK. CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- ted. Write Postoffice Box 472. Nor- h. Comn. sepnld el 1 26-28 Broadway | M55, delt in gooa cord®ton. In- quire Mrs. C. ¥. Baker, Mansaeit Cen- ter. sep23d FOR SALE 1912 Pope-Hartford au- tomobile motor, in goud condition, 48 horse power,. (. Belanger, S Danielson. _ Tel. 73- OR SALE—Fine house, 18 rooms, 5 oms rented $12.50 per month, bath, electric lights, i acres land, yards, wood hous t, minutes to trolley. Norwich Town sec- tion; price to insure quick sale $3.850. Address Box 221, Bulletin. Phone 1211-2. sep26d FOR SALE Splendid 60 acre'stocked farm, fine location, 1 -mile station, pleasant. neighborhood, 20 acres nice fields. large pastures, valuable wood and timber. about 75 fruit trees, £03d S-room house, large barn, poultry nouse, sheds and outbuildings, 12 head fine cattle, pair of horses, dozen pigs. 100 hens and chickens, full line of wagons and farming tools, all complete with cryps. only $2.300, part cash. Tryon's ~ Agency, Willimantic, Ct Sepzud FARMS for saie. Write for catalogue F. I Racine. Danislscn. Conn. 194 FOR SALE—Wood in sfove lengths. 33 per 14 cord, C..O. D. G. A. Bullard Tel. 1376-4. maysd FOR SALE _Slab wood. $8 per cord. carpenter tools L3 Sord smme rate cut_.in- seve lengtrs, tne kind_ that suits. C. Browa, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. 1.17.«1 FOR SALE Two and one-half story brick build- ing on North Main St, three minutes' | walk from postoffice, lot 43x115, all jevel ground: very £00d business site:| especially good for a garage and auto supply station, as there is room in the rear to build a place to accommodate cars. For full particulars. see A. V. COVELLO 198 Cliff Skreet Telephone 683-3 FOR SALE TWENTY-FIVE NEW MILCH COWS JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Loblmm FOR SALE 257 NORTH MAIN ST. Three Story Brick Building, con- taining one store, four tenements, always well rented. For partichlars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A rare chance to secure an Estab- lished Business, very desirably locat- ed one minute from car line, doing a healthy profitable business. Selling on account owner’s illness. For furth- er particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square E. A. PRENTICE Having settled about one hundred es- tates offers his services as Trustee, Administrator or Executor to those who desire honest, reliable and com- petent service. 86 CLIFF STREET Furnished Seashore ~ Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant! View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. I ————————————, BARGAINS REAL ESTATE Modern cotta x rooms and bath, every la provement, $4,400 buys it. Two splendid home properties on the West Side; one is suitable for 3 families and sure income producer. New 7 room house, large barn and over two acres land; lots of fruit, price $3,300. $500 buys desirable house lot near St. Patrick’s Church. Phone 300 ¥ Archa W. Coit Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including FOR SALEPaige speed car, model 14, just overhauled, newly painted, no car like it in town. Imquire 74 Thames st : sep26d FOR SALE—Buick 1917 light six {touring car. Phone 835- sep28a FOR SALE Ford runabout, 1916, 1$300; Maxweil runabout, $350; Dodge stock. tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Prices from $1,500 to $25,000. If ycu are iooking or a farm call and see me. I will sgve you time and money. Will give the best of terms. Write for catalogu Racine Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn, Phone 198, Danielson. FOR SALE Three Greenhouses, 16 by 24, D A glass; Boiler and Piping at half eost; houses at Brooklyn; Lord and Burnham construction. FRANKLIN & CROSB Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE A high grade, guaramteed, mew layer Piamo, Scarf, Bemch amd tont i 1 | THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 48 Franklin St. { Call before noon, or writ Stz Cents » Lime of Six Waords. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. AL FOR SALE i 4 -FORSALE .. . Cotta Houses—Oak Street, Grove Oinot.‘. Jroad Strest, Lafayette S(nvt, Williams - Street. S.vor-l Two Tene-. ment Houses. R. §. BARTLETT Room 14, Central Building. Fm@[li Modern Cottage $3,500. JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket ‘Street & . FOR SALE Centrally located, two apart- ment house. Lot 90 x 156, rag> room for five Op- portunity to secure a fine home, cars. Terms to suit purchaser. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones S 2 BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four acres of iand, all tillable, some fruit, app.e, pear and peach irees, ail in bear.ug cundition. A nne l4-room Qouse, pa.ntea wnite and in good con- Main Street gition, b4rn, G Renneries; water in uouse. This piace is silualea on the suace r.ghway, s e to schooi, caurch, stores. ARG not tar from t woiley: 2 R.K. O. and lelepuvne in usouse, ' And waat do you think? Asl tne owner asks FOr tild lieal litth usvme i5 $1,i00, Part casn. - immediate pussession. ' If yuu are in the marxet for sucn a piace as inis, dunt o o ved tunight untj you have looked it vver aud paid a deposit on it. At this time there are meny people looking lor such a p.ace and it would dispiease mwe (o DAve Lo Leu amny Sincere buyer ihat it was sold. 1t is up to you. Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, West Broad St., Rooms 1 amd 2, Wenterly, R. 1. Telephone 3365 a1 FOR SALE—Autom: FOR SALE—OV ies riand roadster, four LY uiw Tires, une spare, nrst onuitivu. ng Bros. sep29d LE—1918 Dodge touring car. new top, new sturage ba iike. new, A-1 condition selling, no use for car t Lilian L Mil.igan, woodstock. FOR SALE—One 191 ing car, seit starter, electric lights, speedometer, tires nearly new, good paint; naval owner transferred, must sell car at once; price $350. The| Palmer Motor Sales Corp. 123 Bank St, New London, Conn. sep2id FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at once, a Metz 1917 touring car in good run- ning conditfon; must sell, as I have bought another car. Inquire at Ring Bros.' Garage, or Charies M. Ames West Town Si. Norwicn, Conn. sep: FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring in good order, bearings takem ux cenoy. batiery practically new, very good: call and see fiar y@urs Address Auto, care Bulletin. sep27 S sep2 Maxwell tour- car touring, §525; Dodge truck, 1%-ton, 100; Ford truck, $ Ames Motor 953 Main St, Willimanti sep2 FOR SALE 1914 Ford. touring car, 1815 Ford touring car and 1917 Ford touring car, two-ton Hud Ford truck, one-ton Hud Ford and four-ton Bellie truck with hand dumping body. Apply F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City. sep24d FOR SALE—One 1917 Reo 7-passe ger touring car in A No. 1 condition, six cord tires. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. sep22d FOR SALE—Cadillac touring _ca: model 1914, first class condition, ready to run. good tires' and newly painted, bargain._ Inquire of Grover & Caron Co., 80 Water St. sep22d FOR SALE Studebaker five passen- ger. four cylinder. automobile, has only Deen run 500 miles; good reason f selling; fully equippe price 51,35 cash. 'Address Auto, care Bulietin. seplid FOR SALE One 1913 Buick touring car, in good condition. Call evenings. 231 Mt. Pleasant St. sep3d and one. TO RENT-One garaze ro 25 Hobart Ave. - sep278TuTh TO RENT—Comforiabi room. with | NT-—In fine resigence ‘sec- tion, house having 10 rooms snd L ate. electric lights, steam heater, extensive grounds. Arcna® W. Coit, 8. Broadwa sep24d % il FOR RENT_Centrally located apart- ment, seyen rooms and, bath. electr,c lights, ~ steam’ heater, 330 montoly. Archa W. Coit. 63 Broadway. sep24d TO RENT_SiX room tenement, steam iheat, bath, gas, electric, and garage. In- quire after s p. m. at 19 Hamliton Ave. _sep23d FOR RENT_Two connectin, ngie room, 5 North Main St. The Marguerite, two minutes’ walk from postoffice: sep23d ‘TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 274. sepi2d TO RENT—Seven-room ern comveniences. Apply 122 Broadway TO RE Furnighed rooms; also rooms for light fiouleketpmg Apply at 106 School St. " Phorie T048 TO RENT—Two tenements at Main St -Inquire T. D. Becker. Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 452-1% aug20d ATORAGR—Hou for lom or short term Teaso sbjs. Fanning Studio. §2 Broadway. o rooms FOR SALE-—Heorses FOR SALE—One pair heavy draft horses, ‘weighing about 3000. about § years old, good, honest workers; these horses were taken in part payment for automobile truck, and we desire to sell same at once; will, sacrifice this pair horses for $350 cash. The t-aimer Mo- tor Sales Corp,. 123 Bank St., New London, Conn. eep2id ¥OR SALE_Two pair horses, welgh- ing 2600 .and 2400; ais0 two pair double rein harness. Apply F. H. Gilbert, Jew- ett City. sepz4d ¥OR SALE—Horses dump cart and harnesses. Inquire at George Driscoll’s Lunch Cart, Shetucket St. sep22d FOR SALE Three palrs of work horses, three dump carts. three pairs of double harmess, all thres teams suitable for any kind 6f work. O. H. Main, Norwich.” Conn. 3epsd One pair of black mares, § and 6 years old. weight 27 hundred, good broke single or double. The five year old mare is in foal; one pair of browns. Horse and Mare, 6 and 7 years old, weight 26 hundred; one pair of greys, wright 26 hundred.. Several good ‘sin- gle Horses that are right put of work one ‘grey mare, 8 years old, weight 13 hundred, in foal, due in March 5; one Shetland Porey; one extra good road Horse; oné sow, due to pig September 20. Harness, double and single Carts, Reach Wagons, Buggy, Whips, Blan- kets and Collars—everything that.goes with a horse — if in need of any thing see mie. E. J. HAMILTON ATL. 373, 375 Main S P Residence 1212, Stable 650 SALE HORSES I have a few good .Horses that are suitable for all kinds of work. and I Tel want to dispose of them right away. Some are secong hand, and all are a climated. Prices rignf. Come and see them. ELMER R, rlznso\ 536-3 FOR SALE One pair good sound mules, one nea new team wagon, and cne double harness; one extra good Jersey cow 5 vedrs old, will be new milch “this month, solid color and very handsome: one 2 vear old Jersey heifer, new milch by or before Jan. Ist. CHARLES S. JOHNSON, (Near Witch Hazel), Umcasville, Ct. TelL sep10d! FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Fiour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; | wil: make hens 1as. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. Have You Tried It Yet? There’s every reason why you should. The sooner the Aod that fs just what we mean ik FLOUR GUALITY. The Rumel Siilier' Milling Company ~offer—and Pasd for OCCIDENT FLOUR it 4.—"""1 prove the best the Dm ever used. m -BUT _NOBODY TO JACK FOR THE MONEY. A. R. MANNING FOR SAI.E — Buick runabout, modol 10, in fine condition, extra powerful motor, Bosch magneto, four good tires, Cheap for cash: must be sold at once at Frank Tesar’s, Colchester. Phone 33. sepsd KOEHLER ton and a quarter truck, excellent running order, 3700, or easy terms. The Frisbfe-McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. augiia VIM half ton dellvery, pmeumatic tires, an economical light truck. $475. or easy terms. The Frisbie-MecCormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. augizd 1914 CADILLAC touring car. $500. The . Frisbie-McCormick 52 She- tucket St. augiZd e ey LOST AND FOUND CAME to my premises, Sept. 24th, a male collie dog. . Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying charges. " F. A. Burgess. Lebanon, Ct. P —_—— DA“O 1 NG. . instructor, Chamber of Norwich." Phone: 1747, lessons dsily: evéning clagses Mondays and Thursdays at 8 o'clock. ‘0., 63 Frankiin St. - GIGAHS WhITESTONE ClGAHS Are $50.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St BUILDING_ WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and _.materfals at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone On Diamonds, Jéw- | detmed pledges for LIBERAL -LOAN co. s -‘Norwieh: Conn. THERE 13 no ssvertimag medin: Bastern c.nnotu.mt "eauai o The iatin for busivess resutis. i 50 West Main St ! AUCTIO .S onser 4 J.C. WITTE: Office and Main S PUBLIC SALE - the. Administrators of the es- tate of Lemuel W. Cleveland, at the ‘late residénce on Plainfield street, Conn.. on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1919, o'clock a. m.. Ay Sales rooms. Danielson, Ct- 1 n and useful consisting of a ci assortment of household goods as Iisted, One nearly new Richmond range, 1. oak dining room set in fine shape, 3 black walinut cham- ber sets, 1 ash set, | white iren bed, several nice 'mattresses, elegant . geese feather beds, 1 house safe. 1 hardwood parlor set” of 7 pieces, 1 leather keat Jasy - arm. chair, 2 Stands. 40 o0id fash seat chairs, 1 old fas cloth.sofa, 1 rattan rocker, rack. 2 eid fashioned mahogany rockers, 1 porch curtain, 1 mis- cellaneous assortment of creck- ery, 1 veivet parlor carpet, 1 homespun bedroom carpet. T wolf skin robe, 4 bed spreads, a lot of books,. 4 quantity of pictures, also many other useful articles OUTSIDE TOOLS Two lawn mowers, 1 der. rakes, forks, hoes, shovels, grindstone. pruning shears, etc Terms cash, and if very stormy marble top step lad- sale “will occur the foliowing day. By the Administrators of the Estate of the late Lemuel W Cleveland. Auction Notice Danlelnon, Ct. I HAVE ON HAND FOR FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1918, Main_ St. a highly important farm sale st the so-called Will Roode farm. located two miles southwest from Bishop's Crossing, just off the road leading from Plainfieid to Jewett City, consisting of the entire farm equipment used in conducting this mammoth farm, including 29 head of young Ayreshire, Holstein nad Guern: cows, also several likely yeariing heifers and heifer calves, 1 pair dapple gray farm chunks. and I believe they are one of the prettiest teams that stands in Windham county today, welght 2860 ibe., sound, kind, clever and fearless, 1 all around bay farm and family mare, safe for c dren to work or drive 17 pigs. consisting of 2 fat sows, unbred, 4 fat hogs, 9 large 13 weeks' old pigs. 2 15 weeks' old pigs, 120 head of hens, pullets and roost- ers, a full line of farming to wagons. implements, and ther paraphernaila, 200 shocks of well fliled corn. Don't sale: it wi this big It's easy from dts- fail to attend ill be a corker. to get to. only four mile Jewett City and the same tance from Plainfield Mr. Gaska is going out of the farming business now is your opportunity. Wateh t for the full adv. of the bill ef sale. 1t will appear here e day previous to the auction, which if stormy will occur the first fair day atter at the same hour STANISLAT'S GASKA. Owner Auctioneer 42 J. C. WITTER Office and <nm~rnom= Main St., Danielson, PUBLIC SALE My lease having expired on the so-called Will Ladd farm, here T have lived for several ars, located four miles west of Canterbury Green, Ct and one and one-half miles south of the so-called Gay Head Distriet Schoolhouse, on the road leading to Versailles, T will =ell all of my_ personal property at public auction for the high doliar pre- paratory to leaving for New Jeor- sey, on MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1918, at 11 o'clock a. m., RAIN OR SHINE, as follows: One pair of excellent working mules. 2 large and v uable farm horses, weight 1 1 nice brood sow which will date of sale, 1 two- cart with forward wheels. 1 pair of extra wheels and steel ax'e, 50 larze and thrifty Barred Rock pullets and hens. 1 road cart, 1 top carriaza. 1 express wagon. 1. pair dflih" team harness. 1 heavy single har- ness, 1 driving harness, 1 6 h. p. Zasoline engine on a nies gear with saw and arbor attached, 1 four-cylinder motoreyrle, 1 sprinz tooth harrew, 1 cultivater, 1" grindstone. 1 road scraper. 1 lot of lumber, 1 heavy express wagon bodr 1 ‘orge several tons of gnood stock hay. 1 barss rake 2 kitehen stoves, a collection of <mall tools such as rakes forks hoes shovels, etc.: aleo a miscel- lanenus assortment of household gonds. Sale cash, 1bs.. farrow by . horse dump or =hine. A. NELSON. rain Terms TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. successor to hn Woodmans. light and heavy teaming: local and long dis- tance furnit SUEe muiingd spectalty. el B. BROMLEY & SON netuciet Phone 355. Lot E BIETANCE MOVING BROWYN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at resonable prices. ArTnUR"H Siietucket St. LATHROP. Phone 178. SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoes when you can have them made as good as new if you will bring them- to the Broadway Shoe Repair Shop We also clean ‘your old Straw Hats. TRY US 52 BROADWAY RESTAURANTS - WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, THE VICTORY LUNCIL W2 Weln St TRY

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