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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It TODAY AND TOMORROW WANTED—M MEN Write J. Danville, w. Boy +to work in store. Inquire this ofce. dec! WANTED—One or two D entting cordwood; all winter job. H. Main: des WANTED 25 Men to Cut Ice Appiy to JOHN H. FORD’S ICE HOUSE At East Great Plain wanted _for detective work. .Ganor, former govt. detective. Ms. jan3s drug 29d choppers for WANTED The names of boys who are willing to ‘get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. there are good routes. WANTED—Girl to assist in house- work and care of children; a: f”d home for qut of town Academy student. } Apply Mrs. -Robbins, 27 Lincoln Ave. dec30Tus - A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wil Get It "WANTED—Miscellaneous START new year right: sell guaran= teed trees, shrubs, plants; permanen weekly pay; part or full timé con- tracts write quick. Guaranty Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. Jansd WANTED—La board invalid or elderly .lady. Vlzriu c i Wing, 161 Main S : ANTED—A saleslady for our Wil- antic store: s!atd{ position; a living ge. Inquire b; etter only to the Pasnik Co., Norwich. dec30d TWANTED—A competent mald for general housework in_family of two. Apply at 55 Williams St., or Phone 49, dec30d 3e ; WANTED—Capable middle aged Wo- man tor light housework; no. or laundering; references required, Ad- dress X. Y. G care of Bulletin. -dec2d Saleslady Wanted £ EAPPLY. ©o ¥ et B. GOTTHELF & CO., A Girl Over 16 Years of Age, to Do Light Work About a Shop. Address “Shop” Care Bulletin Office. refined home will’ *°S.. Bulletin Office. sag2d v'mx-nli?l At ‘once, experienced |3 waitress; 1o athert‘need apply. hm::‘ b AGENTS—Hit. of season; new berized gingham apron: attractive; was terproof; selling like wildfire! partics ulars free. Eyre & Lee, Box 518, De Jand or clock mirror, one if or eagle on D—Axr old clock frame; gilt or mahogan, with picture in upper h: top preferred; old" silver: pleces; an thing antique; highest prices Address Furniture, care Norwich letin. Jan3srs I WILL MAKE money for inventors engaging me to patent and sell supe- rior inventions; refereénces; successful inventors. Atty. William: Baff, Park Bldg., Worcester, Mass. jansd AGENTS—Lady or gentieman agent wanted in Norwich for Watkins fa- mous products; Watkins goods known everywhere; big profits; write today. Watkins Co., 85, Wino. nn. jandd WANTED—Good eig] om - house, [ centrally located; state lowest price. Address Box 88, Bulletin Office. jan1ThSTu WANTED—Young, reliable all round horse, about 1100. I.eonard B. Kinne, Voluntown, Conn dec31WTuS IF YOU WANT a healthy, wealthy, loving wife, write to me. Q. M., 4214 California St,.San Francisc dec27S 3060 PER CENT. per annum in an absolutely safe enterprise. If you would like an income like this on a few hundred dollars, write Box 984, Burkburnett, Tex3s. dec27S WANTED — Second hand turnitur we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; !arges\tvsac- i ond hand store in state. Louis warerooms 80-32° Water § orwich. W 11 or 708-3 jy3d NTED—To by a Buick Light Six Girls Wanted ' to LOST AND FOUND ) ec. 30, at Moosup, or a small Co t NOG FOUND—Came to my premises, Tue! hound public ‘Owner property d FOUND—Purse ey. on noon y have by pr for adv. Joseph C: m by ake a Owner please . Keegan, 74 Pearl LOST—A brown ticked er's name and tag on notify W. lar. Iin janld H. Cantwell, Piain- ¢ : Learn Silk Weaving IN OUR LEARNERS’ DEPARTMENT, WE PAY YOU WHILE YOU LEARN TO WEAVE UNDER A CAREFUL INSTRUCTOR. A FINE CHANCE TO EARN GOOD WAGES, : A FEW EXPERIENCED WEAYE‘RS ALSO WANTED. - $ THE BRAINERD & STRONG COMPANY. SOUTH GOLDEN STREET NORWICH, CONN. WANTED 50 MORE GIRLS Clean work and good pay. , good worker 0 one tw H0d Hill xtra 0 top - ipple, Voluntown. HORSES fteen head. of zood siness harnes ollars, . See me. . J. HAMLLTON Tel Residence 1212, them righ o are second hand, and ail are a« ited. Prices right. Come an LMER R. PIERSON. sepl0d -MusIc GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 Cliff Street horse, weight good second hand | efore the ness, 6 set of | 3 halters, If in need of anything in the| see | ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO. East Killingly, Conn. HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY WANTED Weavers APPLY TO TRADING COVE MILL Nowich WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED { Over 16 years of age to oper- ate machines. Time work | while learning; good wages on | piece work basis. ; AMERICAN - THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY - LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS AND PARTIAL-PAID BOOKS BOUGHT “FOR .CASH” OFFICE AT SHU-FIX 25¢ Main_ Street, Norwich, Conn. . On the Square, “ HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 552-2 FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Vioiin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 82 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 On Diamonds, Jew- 'O|II"Y.PW-tchu and al ersvnal - erty at a low?m‘ MONEY of interest. . Unre- deemed pledges for sale. @70 LOA 63 Franklin 8t. LIBERAL LOAN co. Norwich, Conn i i i | DANGING. N. H, LEVY, Instructor,'Chamber of Commerce Hall; private lessoms dally; evening classes Mon Thurs- novis Ernest E. Buliard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 days and days, & - ™ Phome 1347 Or 424:0. CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY 0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Stroet BLISS PLACE ! HAVE A FEW QUTFITS TO LEND | JOSEPH HALL & C0.! BOYS AND GIRLS| roadster, or Dodge; state year and price. Address Box 414, this gffice. jan2d # THOUSANDS U. S. government per- manent jobs now. open to.men-women, 18 up, § 2, common education —sufnucient; openings free; write today. Institute, Dept. 31-Y., Kochester, N."Y. NTED—A square piano in_good goudi[iuu, Tel. 1460 or call at 57 St. Jjanld fac v Ma. Shop, Thayer Bldg. Tel ephenson, 4. om and Apply to aceidd together. Broad LITTLE General 25¢; Manila,_cigar, cigarettes, cigar, 5 in pipes,” too, Smoke Si WANTED—Raw fur; day, at H. A. Heebner' Idle Hour " Panetella ; “some fagan’s | deczyd every Wednes- T Water A C. Bennett. novid WANTED- otorcycle and _bicycle répairing. We are agents for Harley- Davidson motorcycles and have a 1920 on display. Norwich Cycle |Co., 44 Water St. o decsd ED—AIl kinds raw furs, hides and skins. A, L. Mills will be at Nor- wich Tallow Cé6. Talman St., buyers mean quic farm for false teeth, Liberty , money loaned on lib- he Collaterai Loan Co., (near Shetucket St.). eral 154 Water Si. sep23d WANTED—To buy veat up. beef and dairy cattie. nger. Colchester. Ct. Te caives, 18c Call E. | L-65: 15 WANTED — To buy kitchen ranges and stoves. Bruckner, 5 Franklin St., or Tel. 717-3. WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- second-hand ! combing, I girls, 2 100 giris fo chine work, girls for spooling, borers, 2 farmers, 3 dyehouse men, picker room men, 34 general house- work women, 2 woodchoppers. FREE EMPLOYMENT GEO. HES Central Buil . Hidel—Skin's——Pelts and Wool Wanted Drop us a line. sentative will call. thoroughly covered. Worcester. Rendering Co. Auburn, Mass. Our repre- Territory AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX RAW FURS WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL COLLECTIONS. A. C, BENNETT, CANTERBURY, CT. ] HOTELS % D. MORRISSEY, Prop. j First-class 'Garage Service Connected. i | Phone Shatucket Street 'Del-Hoff Hotel| ' | EUROPEAN PLAN | HAYES BROS, Props. | Telephone 1237 26-28 Broadway O AUTOS TO HIRE TAXI SERVICE— Cadillac - limousine ¢ Garage. Tel. 1988 tes for long distance. | T. Ef | you want a comfortable, rubef 080 year; quick raise;i list~ of | Frankjin | 03 Call_A.| rors, colored glass, silver, historical| -— china. old Dbooks. and old lett A Bruckner, 55 Frankiin St Tel mayisd American House | | & Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil It .. eveitioement Will Sell't FULL ASSOCIATED S L N PRESS DESPATGHES | A Balletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Seli It A Bulletin To 'Let Advertisement Will Rent [ A Balletin To Let ¢ Advertiscment V. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Holstein bull, registered breed, reaay to serve; one iresn Jersey COW, 1 yeals vid, makes 7 lbs. butter a week, Tei 187-3 Willimanti Jjan3d WOR SALE-—Kitchen range, Aj i Robbins Court, or call lllgti p.]pfllgad FOR SALE—New Zealand red rab- bits, blue ribbon stoek; price reason- able. Call at or write to James E. Cuarey, 33 Cliff St Jjan3sTa NEW ENGLAND farms for sale, with ?e.«x of location, elevation trom 600 to 000 1 cine's Jundd FOR SALE—Save 2>c on a dollar. Come and buy extra values in shoes— men's women's and children’s, A, Marshak, West Main Street. aprod. FOR SALE—Residence and together . Write for catalogue. Ra- rm Agency, Danielson, Conn. ounds, with adjoining building lot, Sunhyside Heights, Putnam; modern improvements; cash or easy terms. Call, write or 'phone 223-14. N. W. Kennedy, Gen. Lyon Inn, Eastford, Ct. Jan2d FOR SALE—Belgian hares 6 weeks to 4 months old. inquire 10 Brown St Jan2d ALE—FTresh cows, some giv- ing 20 quarts. per day; ‘fine heifer sold -with the cows; prices rea- D. M. & O. S. Peck, Norwich Phone’ 463-14. janld ALE—Village farm, five min. walk two _general stores, American Thread milis, moving nic- tures. Frank D. Kccleston, Glasgo, Conn. janld FOR_¢ —Farm, 45 acres, % mile from Glasgo village, flowage rights for private pond or manufacturing. Frank D, Eccleston, Glasgo, Conn. janld " FOR SALE—Cows and heifers, will trade or_exchange for poultry or hogs, Garvin, Scotland, Conn. dec3Td FOR SALE—Scotch collie dog, 1 year Frank R. Den- dec31d old; nice dog for f: isod, 5 Central FOR SALE—One new milch cow, calf by side, milks about 18 quarts a day, straight and right in every way. A i, Yantic. dec30d 1m. he ALE-A new miich Holstein th call. I W. Foote. Phone . declsd Barred Rock . cocks, s, triovs and pens for show or ng , James Bishop, Westerly, R. 1. . Phore 4276, decdd FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. 1. Racine. Danlelson. Conn. sepl®d FOR SALE Large Barn, about 30 x 40 ft, could casily be made into a Two-Family House, together with about an acre of land, 3% of a mile from Franklin Square. Address Box 40, care Bulle- tin. FOR $6,600 You may secure a nice 12 room Cottage House with all modern improvements, situated in best location on Williams Street. For further particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Telephone €83-3. e e ] $12,000 WILL BUY $20,000 RESIDENCE Has all improvements and is sit- uated on one of the best residential streets of Norwich. Must \be sold {8 by January 10, 1920, otherwise own- | er will fot accept less than $15,000. Get further particulars from ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Good Seven Rogm >qutage and lot— Shop or Garage, with lar $2200. Hill. Price Laurel In_ quire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones J FOR SALE . Brick earning capacity A 12-Family an Apartment Block of 15 cent. on the cost of the property can with per be secured on very easy terms. A great opportunity for a big investment for a small amount of cash. Must be sold to close an estate, For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square < 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 Norwiéh, Conn. Phone | FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD - SAWED { FORSTOVE OGR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. 4 HARRY B. FORD 233 Main Street. COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER ' CARLOAD WILL AR~ RIVE TODAY, DEF F}lED W, LEBANON, Tel. Lebanon 62, Tel. 792 RESTAURANTS {car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | Norwich. Dodge closed serv. | ‘ice car. Phone 865-12. ANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY NCH, 252 Simin St COAL YARD—FARM—GARAGE LOCATED AT POMFRET STATION, CONN. Exeeptional Opportunity to bbtain a thriving business and an excellent farm of 140 acres. Large garage, horse stable cow barn, sheds, cottage, and residence with 12 rooms, bath and electricity. Attractively sit- uated on state highway between Hart- ford and Providence. Address WALTER AVERILL, Nelson House, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. nov28s 'FOR SALE ! TO | board. TO RENT ~ AuCTION TO RENT—Furnished room. Tele- Dhione BTV g ™ jan3a" To ”E'fienemznfiofmrec rooms ~sma. y. 0U% Boswell Ave. jan3SWF T TO RENT—¥urnished light house- keeping rooms, 82 McKinley Ave. Mrs. Congdon. ° -~ """ dec30TuThS FOR RENT—Upstairs tenement four rooms. Inquire 1§ Carter Ave. decsld ENT — Furnished rooms, with 13_Boswell Ave, decsiWia. ‘TO_RENT _Tenement, five rooms, new hardwood floor, steam heat, gas, Extraordinary | 'Having sold the Orpheum Theatre at Danielson, I offer now, in order that I may close out my real estate holdings, two splendid properties: SHEPHERD HILL FARM near Central Village, Conn. This is one qof the finest farms in eastern Connecticut, i Jocated, ~rich, fruits, $20,000 worth of new build- ings, and a herd of thoroughbred registered Holstein cattle, collected with great care and patience. Farm {s superbly located, border- ed by beautiful river, and is within 20 minutes’ motor drive of thriving manux’pcturinf centers having - a total population of 50,000. Trolley line runs through the farm. Two railroad stations within one mile of farm. State roads to all points, Crop productions: last year were record-breaking, as farm 1s in high state of cultivation.. ) This property offeré opportunity for development of a beautiful country estate. SIX DWELLINGS These dwellings, nearly new, each contain two. apartments, a total of twelve, and are located in Daniel- son .fastest growing conter in east- ern ‘Connecticut. Location is on Water St. Dwellings have ail modern improvements and repre- sent a high grade investment prop- osition. For full the farm address W. S. Browfi SHEPHERD HILL FARM, Central Village, Conn. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage 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 some timber. A rare bargain. particulars relative to property and dwellings, Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400) i William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST |41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1.] Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 A FOR SALE Good b0-acre farm, well located, pleasant surroundings, S-room house, first class condition, 2 large barns. poultry houses -and outbuildings, 20 acres nice fields, 20 acres pasture, 10 acres woodland, plenty fruit. Only $2,000; $300 cash required. _ - i TRYON’S, AGENCY, I Willimantie, Conx, FOR SALE Attractive Eight Room COTTAGE With Large Garage. Immediate Possession. JamesL. Case 40 Shetucket St_reet - (Real Es}ate Department) | Two Good Houses on one lot, !just over Preston Bridge, For | Phone 300 E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street DETECTIVES | i CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- itigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich, Conn. K ) octlld DRUGGISTS HOTEL McALPIN CANDIES| Lowney’s Chocolates, in Fancy Boxes at DUNN'S PHARMACY § st D NS SO R DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED | DEAD HORSES and COWS FREE' OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST SIDE HIDE CO. tic bath, electric light, set tub; also small cottage on Union St. Inquire! City _I;l}nplm . janld TO RENT—I'Wo or three. rooms, partly furnished. Inquire City Lunch. Janld FOR RENT—Cottage house at 69 Church St.; modern improvements. Ap- ply at The Plaug-Cadden Co. de(:.'fl)clD STORAGE—Household goods stored || for long or short term; rates reason- abée. anning Studio, 52 Broadway. ec! sd bery BENT Flat, Ove- Tooms and ibath, gas and electric lights. In Alling Rubber Co. £ e i TO RENT-—Garage in rear of Alling apartment block on Franklin St., $10 a month. Apply Alling Rubber Co. nov2gd y E +* .. TO RENT—Basement tenement at 36 School street, 3 rooms. Inquire at Bulletin Office. Oct.13d. TO RENT—Furnished -rooms; rooms for light housekeepin, Appl; at 10 School St. Bhone 104853 augssd —_— FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE—1917 Ford coupe in A-1 rgnnmf order, cheap if taken at once. N. Lhero Franklin St. dec3ld passenger Maxwell also run less than 16,000 ness.in perfect shape, several odd 5 class condition. For [l cellars, hames, straps, horse blanm- demonstration apply to S. W. Hall, f kets, Tobes, care of The Plaut-Cadden Co., Jewelry Dept., Norwich, Conn. dec30d _FOR SALE—A Republic %-ton truck in A-1 condition. Phone 91-2 Williman~ Div. , decdd FORD OWNERS—Does your car start hard? Have you poor lights? Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wait. Norwich Welding Co., Chestnut St. oct25d FOR SALE—We can give Immediate delivery on Maxwell Touring Cars at $97 <halmers Touring Cars at $1,600; Maxwell 1-2 Ton Truck at $1200. These prices are delivered. If you contemplate having a car for next spring petter order it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand carg. H. E. Anderson, Danieison, Conn.,” Tel. 340, 21 Maple St. tfoctlzd. CAR SPECIALS ALL GOOD MACHINES NO JUNK LISTED AT MID-WINTER PRICES THAT ARE ROCK BOTTOM NEW BRISCOE TOURING CAR NEW FORD CLOSED OAKLAND 1918 4 PASS. VELIE 1917 7 PASS. JACKSON 1916 5 PASS. OVERLAND 1917 5 PASS. JEFFERY 1916 5 PASS. HUDSON 1917 7 PASS. FORD ROADSTER WITH TRUCK BODY AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES The Danielson Garage C. H. PELLETT, Prop. Telephone 190 Danielson, Conn. OPEN ALL NIGHT USED CARS REOC 1916, 6 cyl,, 7 pass, overhauled and in excellent running order, REO 1916, 4 cyl,, 5 pass, in fine condition and a bargain at $650. BUICK 1916, 1 ton truck, electric lights, starter, large body, $500. REPUBLIC 3; ton, good running order, only $375. STEWART 3; ton, Continental mo- tor, Simken axles, only $425, Time Payments Arranged THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 SHETUCKET STREET Phone 212 FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; will make hens lay. Phone 326-5. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. If you were certain that your hens would lay more eggs, wouldn’t you buy PURINA FEEDS ? We will refund your money if they don’t. YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS CO. Phone 999 EOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER A JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway WITTER BROS. | Office and Sal ¢ et Auctioneers rooms, 42 Main Danielson. Conn. J. C. WITTER, N. A \WITTER, Asst. Public Auction MONDAY, JAN. 5, st 10 o’clock a. m., 2 Rain or Shine—Room linder Cover. On the above date I will sell at iFabsolute public sale for the high dollar all of my personal property, at my farm, located ‘1% mnee northeast of the depot at Surung‘ conn., and known as the Potter’s Factory place. as follow: = Horses and Cattle—One pair of horses, extra fine and _unusually valuable farm chtnks, fat and in the busc of order, kind, clever and true (weight 2600 lbs), 3 young cows. now milking a large quantity, 2 high grade Ayrshires due in ;uayreea, 1 extra lirge !bgck Jersey, 5 rs old, now springing basg, € morths olg helfer.p ot 14—Head of Pigs—14, including i1 very large fat brood sow (um- bred), 10 Handsome 4 months old pigs, among which are 6 fine males, and 3 pigs 12 weeks old; 12 hens and 1 rooster. Wagons and Tools—One steal axle box body team wazon in high class condition, 1 canopy top two- |}l seated democrat, better than com- |fmon, 1 extra good open Concord buggy, 3 old_buggies, 1 nearly new two-horse McCormick mower, |} nearly new Deering steel rake, 1 |§ n€w cultivator, 1 or 2 plows and harrows, 1 grindstone, 1 hay cutter, 1 brooder, crosscut saws, tackle blocks, roof paper, 2 rolls_ fence wire, forks, chains, hoes and mis- cellaneous = articles, 1 palr heavy double team harness, as good as new and only used a part of one year, 1 pair of second hand team harnesses. 1 heavy single farm har- Household Goods—A small lot of househi¥d goods. including _stave. jars, heaters, chairs, bedsteads and other articles (5 bushels potatoes). The Real Estate will be placed on’sale at 1.30 o'clock p. m.. as de- scribed: 190 acres, more or less, of good farm land, with buildings thereon, comprising a 2% -story house of 14 rooms. cow and horse barn, hen house. tool house and pig stys. Woodland estimated to cut 500 cords wood and a pine woodlot estimated 40,000 feet. The farm is vell watered, havinz a large stream and two ponds on it, and one other particularly valuable asset is a flne stone quarry. A TERMS: A* mortgage ‘of $1000 may remain on this property and the balance to be paid as follows: 10 per cent. at time of sale and the remainder when deeds are drawn. Bear in mind the fact that the personal property advertised above will be sold regardless of weather (no excuses). Caterer in attend- ance. CHARLES OPPERMANN, Owner. Sterling, Conn. e —— e e DENTISTS | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST y Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel, 1235 DENTIST : DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 618 Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 7 te 8 9. m. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE} DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Samto 8 p. m | Telephone i { Office Hours: FOR SALE FARM, STOCK, CROP AND TOCLS. One of the best farms in New mdon fcounty, located in Tartville, kn as the Poneman Company farm, owned to- day by Victor MarcAurele. This farm comprises 103 acres, 7o acres of tiilable. This tillable land is free from stone, véry heavy, the best of elevation and has been drained. Every incb of it can {be worked by machinery. Well adapted |for trucking and gardening. The bal- ance is \pasture and woodland; 2 big appie orchards, and plenty of other fruits; ll-rodm 134 story house, with running water; barn 45x109 ft., tieup for 40 cattle and 7 horses, cagn,city for 150 tons of hay, one of the best barms im the county; stock consists of 16 COwWS 7 heifers, 1 bull, 4 ‘horses, about 2 pigs, some fowls, exceptionally good machinery, including 2 engines, one § h. p. and one 3 h. p., threshing machine, wood sawing outfit, reaper and binder, milk separator, a large milk route In the village of Taftville, about 230 milk bottles and a milk wagon, barn full of hay, several bushels of good corm, in- cluding all of the crop. There is noth- ing reserved in this sale. For price and terms. inquire of RACINE'S FARM AGENCY Danieison, Cona. Phone, 198. | i = e —m— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T.E. BABCOCK Aitorney-at-Law - Removed to 44 Shetucket St. _—_— WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus: { Iness belore tha pubiic, there ls .ne medium Letler than through thesad- v sing cowumns o. 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