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FAIR AND COLDER I T TN TODAY AND TOMORROW NORWI»H. CON’N-. MOND‘AY, DEC. 15, 1919 'LL ASSOCIATED PRESS o:su:cuk! ‘A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Get I WANTED—Mala ‘Ik“'l'-D—Dr ser tender for nl nce Yarn Co. dec: "TED :n_experienced trucl The Edw. cmgyeu Co. -deci3d utmk First ch‘:dd‘““h‘\m 3 steady work; good pay. ress Ver- snllle{ Sanitary Fibre Mills. decl3d WAN driver. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get 1t A Builein Want Adveriisemeni Wil Gei it A Builetin For Sale WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous Advertisement Will Seil It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wiil Sell It | A Balletin To Let - Advertisement Will Reat It FOR SALE . FOR SALE TO RENT [A Dalletin For Sale g ; Advertisement Wil Soll It ~AvoTIoN v, A girl to take care of ckildren. Aibert Johason, 20 Cen- iral Ave, Norwich, Conn. dec1dd WANTED—Lady canvasser for good household souor, small articles; sure snles good profit, large field. Address only H, F. S, Dll!rlhu!.lng Co., Bflx 48, Uncasville. 15d E WANTED—A first class auto me- chanic; must understand the Ford car thoroughly; steady job, good pay. Ad- dress Colchester Garage, Colcl ester, Conn. Phone connection. declod “WANTED—One or two choppers for cutting cordwood; all winter job. O. H. Main, dece3d WANTED — Laborers on state road work, between Taftville and Jewett WANTED—Middle aged housekeener for family of two; no washing. Write Box 29, care Bul]et_ln‘ decl3d WANTED — A housekeeper; $12 2 week, board and room. W ta ur call at R. Blake's, Yantic, Conn. deci3d WANTED—A woman or girl tor gen- eral housework. Mrs, David N. Gordon. 315 West Main decdd "~ WANTED—Capable middle aged wo- City; free tramportatlon to and from|man for li m housework; no washing Franklin Squar Wilcox. _Tele- | or llundet {ng: references required, Ad- phone 58-13 .uw.u City. nov2ed dress X, care of Bulletin. dec2d WANTED —Vitst class -papérha w.\vrnn Com%elent woman _for also a good painter. % to housework. Clark, Lebanon. Siareih, 50 Mbhants st Binicls Tel. 18-4. nov27d S WANTED—Girla for ligit clean, steady work; good pay. Apply.at once. WAN'l'ED Brookhill Mfg. Co. Mechanic St. Dan: ielson, Comn. . Telephone 101. nov22d CAN USE A FEW WEAVERS, FOR NIGHT WORK, ON VERY GOOD WORH. APPLY RELIANCE YARN CO. WANTED A first-class Auto Salesman — | state age, experience, refer. ence and salary or commission expected. Write to Box 25, care Bulletin. WANTED A capable Sales Manager for state age, experience, reference and salary. Write to Box 30, care Bulletin. ’ 2 local Auto concern; Construction Work Apply at once to THE GOODYEAR MILLS CO. Goodyear, Conn. . WANTED borers, 40 weavers, 4 wet finish- general housework wemen, nachine work, dyehouse hel ym._ship carpenters, 3 couks qarding room, 3 nursemaids, dresser tenders. PLOYMENT BUREAU, CHESBRO, Mgr. G Central Building. LOST ece, on Bulletts decls Came to my place (the old place), one red cow, milking a Owner can have by paying ex- Adam Silvan, Lebanon. declsd A fur nec leave at brown Finder INSURANCE lNSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Bt, Norwich, Conn. IT TURNS ASHES .INTO MONEY Besides attentive, expert service you secure INSURANCE here that means REAL MONEY PROMPTLY after the fire. Rest easy by insuring through us. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Building 81 Main Street INSURANCE ALL KINDS RELIABLE COMPANIES HAROLD 8. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 598-3 WANTED—50 GIRLS To Work On Power Machines MAKING LADIES’ SKIRTS GOOD PAY——CALL AT CADILLAC HALL 32 MARKET STREET HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimartic, Conn. WANTED VVeavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & C0. TRADING COVE MI!LL Nowich i WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS ! Over 16 years of age to oper- late machines. Time work {while lzarning; good wages on piece work basis. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 403-5 Norwich or Pkone Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . : LOWELL J. WILCOX 531-3 | | Davidson motorcycles and have a 1920 SEBV]CE—ReSiStered Berkshire boar fOr ServVite, $2; D.kS v €ach. o. LUrn- bull, Wauwecus s, decisd- ClGAKS in boxes of 10 for 55¢c up, cigars'in boxes Of Zu Lor $L.20 up, Ciga. - eiies in buxes ol o0 and ibu oo up; & lot of swell pipes in cases- 'n’ every- thing. Fagan's smoke Sayp, opp. Wooi- worta’s o and lvc store. uecldd WANTED—Male or female steno- grapnic and clerical worker. App:y to sobertson Paper Co., Montville, Conn. Phone 266, aeclid WANTED — Second hand turniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anylhing; largest sec- ond hand store n state, Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-3z Water St Nn’rwich, W government per- manent Jous NOW Opeli tu men-womet, 15 up, $1,100-32,000 year; quick raise; commin education sutficient; list of openings free; write today. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-Y., Kochester, N. Y. decsd WANTED—Motoreycie repairing. and bicycle We are agents for Har.ey- on display. ‘Water St. WANTED—AIl _those know that the Frankiin closes tor the season Dee. Grant. P WANTED—In_Danicison, Conn., six tenement houses and two coitages”for quick sale. 1 have buyers for same. Weisler's Keal Estate Agency: Box 803, Danielson, Conn. decid WANTED—Farms; we have a special call for tarms from $500 up'to $3,000; we guarantee to sell your larm within 30 days after it Is piaced with us; must. _Norwicn Cycle (.o 44, ecBd \nterested to cider mlll 15. FOR SALE—Good fur coat, price $16. MOTEis rastor, Haiivide, cecls FOR SALE—Green ma.ple wood, $8. 5“ €OLU; Al OIUers sent by wuail liled. ai: | Cnael Harringtow, . U, 1, boX 16, wrovklyn, Cou, decidd FOR SALE—New wagons, express, deinvcrai, open Concoru, 0y Carliuke;! a good time 1o buy, as new \ehicies are diucult to get; aiso tuls lihe'of har-| nesses, roves, biankets and viaer, horse | 8oods; biggest and best line of auato| robes ' in town. . Stat&Weduics, Danielson, Conn. - Tel. Con. -declad FOR SALE—24 geese. J. 3Slegel.} Phone 1076-4. declad FOR SALE—100 bushels of native corn, 1'two-horse team wagon, a good | one. Tel, 55-6 Mystic Div. decivd ¥OR SALE—Some i R. L. Red cockersxs for Lreeaing, §3 eacn; also three W,'C. Black Polish \.Ockel'elb 33, $4 “and $5, and Zbout common chickens. Mrs. D. S. Guile, :\erwwh R. D. 5. i dec1zsTurh 'White pigs 7 J. Reiman Hanover, Conn. “EOR SALE_Chester weeks old. dec13d FOR SALE—{00 bushels of corn. 8 horses, weighing about 1400 apiece, 4 cows. E. F. Johnson, Canterbury, Tel. 83-14 Moosup. “decl3d FOR SALE — One light one-horse lumber wagon; also one tootboard e: press wagon, nearly new, C. D. Bab-| cock, Jewett’ City. "Proné 64 dec12; FOR sALE—Cows also Guernsey bull 9 months old. Phone 1859-23. declld FOR SALE A one-norse farm wag- on, new gear, $25; one Concord buggy, new wheels; one storm blanket, 320; be good bargains. Kirman's Farmjone driving sleigh, $9; also dr: d Agency, So. Scituate, K. L. Phonel work harness. Mrs. Frank 5K13 Scituate. nov22d . | North Windham. 7 D—Raw furs every Thurs-| FOR SALE—Good farm, well wooded, day, A, Heebner'd, Water St. A |price right: Brazil ducks to exchange C. Bennett. novdd | for pure bred pouitry. Saunders Farm, WANTED—All kinds raw furs, hides \"d"e‘é‘“sm““‘d' R, D. 1, Hampton, and skins. A L. Miils wil be at Nor- | _¢ <3 wich ‘lallow *Co, ‘lalman St, every|” FOR SALE — Barred Kock cocke. Saturday tlll further notiee. _novid _|cockerels, triovs and pens, o show of | > io | breeding = James Bishop, | Westerly, R. WANTOU—EArms. we cdn_ dispose frt s of“any kind, large and small. Our ERone a2gh, Qgctd buyers mean quic! business, Have | FOR SALE—Hard "~ wood, sawed In 2 Weiler's stove lengths delivered in Norwich. L onn, oct23d | W. Foote. Tel. 1851-1 nov2id lor restoring, sham- | face massage. Madam Lindgren ¥ Shop, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12. w i\T‘.:D Piano player for Satur- 1 "oolworth” Co. octdd | NTED — Old false teeth, L|he\'l)' aiamonds, money loaned on lib- bonds. eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co.. 164 Water St (near Shetucket St.), 182 and dairy cattle. Cail Coichester. Ct. Tel. 65 WANTED — To buy uecond-handl en ranges and stoves. Call A.! kner, 55 Franklin St., or Tel. {17-3 WANT — Antlque furniture. rs, colored glass. silver, china old books, and old Bruckner, iJ Frankiin St nay16d Teachers Wanted Men and women for high and gram- mir- historical letters. A Tel. i13-3 mar schools. Women for graded and ungraded schools. Good salaries. HARTFORD TEACHERS' A cY, KAST HARTFORD, CONN. WANTED Filing Cabinet, Office Chairs,i end late model Underwood or Remington Typewriter. Call 519 LIBERTY BONDS | INSTALLMENT CARDS AND PARTIAL-PAID BOOKS | BOUGHT “FOR CASH” OFFICE AT SHU-FIX 256 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. On the Square. | | | On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all Persunal pmp.i erty at a low rau] of interest. Unr.-< deemed pledges fom sale. | LIBERAL LOAN co. TO LOA| 63 Frgnikiin St. Norwich, Conn RAW FURS WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL COLLECTIONS, C. BENNETT, TERBURY, CT. DRUGGISTT Christmas Remittances To the Old Country. Drafts Payable | Everywhere, For Sale By i JOHN A. DUNN 50 MAIN STREET i Two Units complete in every |condition beaten only by new! PIANGC TUNERS GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. ct St. Phone 511. FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Av-.‘ AUTOS TO HIRE TRUCKING AND TEAMING If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London * WEST SIDE HIDE CO. 'l'EAlflNG and movlng, lont distlnna trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St. - Phone 792, nov27d C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St., successor to John Woudmlnsee, light and heavy teaming; local and long dis- tance mmhu“’rnl‘wln‘sl specialty, el. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FUR‘IITLRE MOVING. TEAMING AND 'I'RUCKII\G done very Dram)&l)’ and at reasonmable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Suetucket St. Phone 175. SAWMILLS detail — Lans Mills, 10x12 engine, mounted on boilers— rigs. Price right. Operating daily until December 15th. H. F. MAINE South Windham Phone Willimantic 102-3 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modern houses as; eleucricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by cxpert workmen at the fairest prices. Asi us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBEKT J. COCHRANE | GAS FITTING | PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sg., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich, Conn. octild THERS 13 no gavertizing medium in Eastern Connzctizut equal to The ietin for busi.esa resulis. (7 N FARS for sale. Write for cataloge F. I Racine. Danlelscn. Conn. sepitd MILL SUPPLIES MILL BROOMS BELTING ROPE and TWINES SHOVELS WHEELBARROWS HAND TRUCKS “Buy Near By” CONN. SALES AND ENGINEERING CO. INCORPORATED 93-95 Water St.,, Norwich Phone 219 FOR SALE Brick Apartment Block an earning capacity A 12-Family h of 15 per cent. on the cost of the property ean be secured on very eaSy terms. A great investment for a Must be sold to opportunity for a hig small amount of cash. close an estate. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square FOR SALE RESIDENCE No. 110 WEST THAMES STREET, MODERN THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE. PRICE LOW. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones CONVENIENCES, 278 Main Street FOR SALE $2,600 Two Tenement House With Improvements, Always Well Rented and Located 10 Minutes’ Walk to Franklin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phone Norwich, Conn. MUSIC (P ————r— BACON STUDIO BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND UKULELE Tel. 736 34 Central Building HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 552-2 FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 Ernest E. Bullard - TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 | HAVE A FEW QUTFITS TO LEND BLISS PLACE | IRON CASTINGS FOR SALE " 100 ACRE FARM IN OCCUM INCLUDING STOCK ! Price Upon Application to JamesL. Case 40 Shetucket Strest (Real Estate Department) FOR SALE My, splendid large ~genuine Buffalo| Robe, all lined for warmth and wear. E. A’ PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 ————— HIGH GRADE BONDS THE BEST XMAS GIFT} The 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Serial Payment Gold Bonds, dated Jdnuary 11920 of D. Goff & Sons, Incorporated, constitute a safe in- vestment h generous income yield The Company’s sales in 1913 were 2pproximately five millon dollars and present business is about $500,000, monthly. Get furth- er delails nom \ ARCHA W. COIT Representing Bodell & Company Telephone 1334 63 Broadway L e —— VERMONT COWS | Carload Will Arrive Friday, December 12th. Have Several Fancy Cows on Hand. FRED W. HOXIE Telephone 62 LEBANON, CONN. FOR SALL. Seven-1oomn niodern cottage and one- | car garage, situaicd on goou size lot in Norwich town. House is fimshed In hard wood, has cpen beam ceiling ef- tect in dining room and is very atirac- tive throughout. Price $5,500. inciuding Kitchen range. Very liberal terms. Jan. I, 1920, price will be $5,0005 Buy now and incidentally save $500. Address HOME, care Bulletin Co. declld FOR SALE Good 30-acre farm, well pleasant surroundings, $-room house. iicst_class condition; 2 large barns, poultry nouses and outbuildings, 20 acres nice fields, 20 acres pasture, L0 acres woodland, plenty fruit. Only $2,000; $500 cash required. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Coun. SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD 233 Main Street. located, Tel. 782 FARM, STOCK, CROP AND TOOLS. Ulie ui Lue vesl larms in New London COUMLY, tuated n TUiivile, known as Lhe & uliCwun COwpany laru, owned to- day by ViCtur s ureie. This farm coinprises 1us acres, i acres of tllavie. Phis lliaple iaud is free trom stone, very lieavy, the best of elevation and has been giained. kvery inch of it can be worked by machinery. Well adapted for trucking and garaening. The bal- ance 1S pasture and wouuiand; 2 big appie orunards, and plenty of other truits; il-room 13 story house, with running water, barn 45x109 ft., tieup for 4y cattie and { horses, capacity for 150 tons of hay, one of the best barns in the county; stcck consists of 16 cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, 4 horses, about 20 pigs, some fowls, exceptionally good including 2 engines, one § machinery, h. p. and one 3 h. p.. threshing machine, wood sawing outtit reaper and binder, milk separator, & large milk route in the. village of Taftville, about 250. milk bottles. and a.milk wagon, barn full of hay, several bushels of good corn, in- cluding all of the crop, There is LOth- ing reseryed in this sale. For price and terms. inquire of RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Phone. 198. Danielson, Conx. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottaze all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated ‘as it is in a quiet village' not over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part ‘cash—several hundred cords of wood and sgme timber. - A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE $5500 You Will Buy 16 Acre Farm, with 8 room house and barn, within 5 minutes’ ' walk of the city limits, in West Main Street. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 6833 198 CIiff Street CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0.‘ Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street HEN YOU WANT 10 put youl' bus. ln.u before tha pul::, thers is no um betier thap throuxh the ad- vertising cciiams of The Bnllllll I ments, 11 1-2 No. High Street. E TO RENT—Furnished Dlaid, 56 LOSwell Ave. aeelod PO RENT—Tencuent, all improve- A8, al ¢ Plaig el declad 0 RENT A beautii.i furnished five-rovun apartment; wisv gardge. wad- N care Ludeti - aeeldd TO RENT—Firnisied rooms for light housekecp.ng. Mis. Congul, 32 Me- PDer tenement, with improvemiin. ! 8t Tooms, iliguire 223 Broud declzd “house with 1o R P ilguire evenings. Tel. 259. gurage. - uectid TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, ali improvements. Inquire on prem:ses, o Spring St decliod STORAGE—Household goonds &tored for loug or short term; lated reason- able. ranning Studio] vz broadway. decSd FOR RENT—Taxi, cyiinder, seven-pissenger Fhoue 32-4. T. Ethier. TO LET—Four-room flat. brooklyn Quttitters. closed ca Inquire at “five TO RENT—Flat. rooms and bath, gas and dlectric lights. Inqnire Alllnv Rubber Co. dewd “To0 RENT—Garage in rear of Al ling apartment block on Franklin St. $10 a month. Apply Alling Rubber Co. nov2sd TO REN’ coms with all improvements. Inquire at Brooklyn Ovtfitiers. ¢ octlitf. 10 RENT—B: tenement at 26 Schoo! street, inquirs at Bulletin Office Oct.13d. TO RENT—Furnisied fooms rooms for light housekeeping at 10 School St Phane 16 FOR RENT Tone-nent four rooms, alsh ’ all improve- Apply | at SCHWARTZ BROS’ FURNITURE STORE. FLOUR, GRAIN ANZ FEED. Tnsist on getting Duluth I'mperfal ot Hecker-Jones Fiour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Serups. wiil make hens lay. Phone 326-3 GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO, e, Grains of Sense Feeds of Merit Higher Only in Quality. ‘ YANTIC -GRAIN ASD PRODUCTS (0. Phone 999 FOR SALE-—Horses FOR SALE—Eight horses that T do not care to winter and will close out cheap, all good horses, weighing from 1000 “to 1400 pounds. ‘H._ H. stark- wed.\men Danielson, Conn. Co eclsd FOR SALE—Pair farn llasgrera East - Great Pluln Tel. , cheap. Phone aecl0d FOR SALE—One black horse, age 6 years, welght 13; Inquire 2§ \iirket St. Tel. 161. decdd 25 head of good acclimated Horses: one pair that I have worked on the street sprinkler all summer, three pair that have been working for a cen- tractor for the last three montks, six norses’ tl I have had hired out doing general work. I also have 15 other horses that are suitable .for any kina of a job, business horses, farm ¢huriks and drivers. Carts, Reach Wagons. Buggies, Harness, double and singte, also ® good line of New Blankets that I will sell at a small margin. If 1 need of anything in the horse line, see me before going elsewhere. E._J. HAMILTON 3, 375 Main St., . Tel. fietl ence 1212, ~Stable 652 SALE HORSES I have a few good Horses that are suitable for all kinds of work, and I want to- dispose of them right away. Some are second hang, and ail are ac- | climated. ~Prices right. -Come and see them. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. sep10d HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shxtucket Stroet Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props., Telephone 1227 26-23 Broadway BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway S v AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES GET OUR PRiCE ON STORAGE BATTERIES' BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & rooms wlthi | B R T PUBLIC SALE NOTICE —By— WITTER DROS., Aumo‘nmn& Office and Salexrooms, - Main $t.. Danielxon, c.-- On account of the ‘increased rates of advertising we ‘shall in the future condense our sale ade Yertisements to the more-impors taht items concerned in each in- dividual sale. Posters or sale biils may be had bearinz full deseription of each sale wiieh we wiii ‘cneerully forward upon appdication, The following s @ complete ligt of onr sales for this week, dated as follows: No, 1. TUESDAY. DEC. 13, at 11 o'clock a. m. The Green Brothers' sale at the farm of Mr. Frank B. Green. lo- cated 23 miles eust.from Plain- field St.,, Conn. 2S—HEAD OF i 979, AYRSUIRES—28 All extra fine anim: n ely marged, and a Leavy produc herd, consisting o *mty s iy due: b year old tow sired by McKing, Jr.. and with caif to Jack €iraw, Jr.; one handsome 3 year old ont of Sad'e Lyo fonr uicely marked young and heifers, hred to Jack S w Jr., he by Irported Jack Straw; one other Straw bred bull and one Jack ve1 Other ~ows and are miikers and carrying calves aue at dif- ferent’ dates, Don’t fail to attind this sale, Tt is an important event. Cowme! onnt of tne misforture of fractured a shouider nd an evtreme shortagze of fodder, Mr. Frank B. Green, a heary owner in this herd, Ins Aesmed this conrse imperative, Mr. Harry E. Green has selected ran hoad from his herd gond Ayrshires of such auality as to make this consign—ent a comnleta bizh class sale. Terms of all sales, cash. aa il e cur the first after. s.erer. fair da No. 2. THURSDAY. DEC. 18, 1019, at 10 o'cloek 0. m., Mr. Charles W, do will dise pose of his whole farming ejuipe ment for the purpose of vacaung his farm, which soid, - It is located two nile: east from Danfeison, Corn., on the road leading from place to South Ki'lingly wia Reynolds St. The sale will Include 4 Fead of select stock un a par with the pick ot the country, .75 head large. fine: blooded R. I. Red pullets “and hens, 1 nelrly new nne -horse wagon' {(pule’ extra). T express wagon, A No, 1, 1 one- hnvn tine cart. 1 ton Cencord byzey. like new, several sets of light and heavy single harness, all in per- fect “using ‘urder, a foll tine of plows, harrows, t‘"lfl\a!ors eta, 1 gasoline engine, saw and frame. 1 new senarator. churn and _butter. worker, incibatn=8," brooders, hav cutter. mi'k hot- ties, a qiantite of hay ard othsr merchandise. Terms, cach, every sale bona fide: no rectrictions, no limit. If stormy, first falr day after. Caterer. No. 3. The followine nersonnl prop ty. formerly heloneing to the. e!‘ tate of the Iate Willlam W. Mil- ler of Quinehans, Conn.. will :he sold from the barl\ nl publie auction en SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919, at 10 o’clock n. m., RAIN OR SHINE, Seven head of cattle, 1 horse, about 50 hens and pullets, 1 tat hog, 2 turkeys, 5 ducks. 4 tons of hay, 1 ton of mowed oats, wag- ons, cart. hnegv, harnesses, lums ber. ox vokes, wheelbarrows. and many other articles of a useful nature. ‘The undersigrad will alsn Qr“ her househald foiniture, inclnde ing chambher suites, narlor s chiffonieres, ©2 ‘desks, narloi heater, kitshen ranee, kitchen tahles, stands, couch, clock crockery. tinware and other art! eles.. Terms of sale, cash. IDA L. MTLLS. .. Preserve these sale advs. for reference. G. H. MORGAN . Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm. I am: to unn from farming, hence will sell at the B. ‘Willett . place, in Montville, ~aittle south of Oxoboxo Lake, on TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1919, at 10 o’clock sharp, taree good cows, 3 tons hay, 1 lumber wagon, 1 hand cart, 1 wheelbarrow, harnesses, 1 platform ‘scale, 1 balance, L cider mill, 1 Planet, Jr., planter and seed sower, 1 weeder, L 'cultivator, 1 stone drag, 1 horse rake, 1 revérsibie plow, some grain_ chains, forks and such’ small tools, i 1915 Ford (in* iper- fect ‘order), about 300- laying- pullets and hens, 12 good turkeys, 28 colonies of Ttallan bees. 30 new beehives, a lot of honey in the comb and in jars. Al the household goods in house, such as stoves, bedding, tables, chairs, dishes, T’ phonography 1 player piano, 1 refrigerator, and very many things not here ‘mentioned, such as for poultry supplies, 5- mash hoppers, Incubators, brooders, ete., ete; 1f said day proves stormy, sale will be next fair week day. B. WILLETT. § dec10d DANCING. H. LEVY, Instructor, Chambes Comreae Al Srening:-classes days. '8 p. m. novisd T ber of Erha!e lessons daily; fondays and. Thurs~ hone 1747 or qzc-s. BUILDING PUKALLUS, BROTHERS CONTRACTORS Carpenters and’ Builders All work satisfactorily done, with best labor and material procural nhl g Telephone 638-14 2 Office and Shop SMITH AVENUE WILLIAM C. YOLNG Successor ‘to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILD‘tR Best work and. . matefials at rices by “skilleu labor. Telephone 180 West M ! cight RESTAURANTS o S WflF.\' YOU-ARE i TOWN, THE _VICTORY LUNCH, 252 Main St

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