Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 18, 1920, Page 10

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AUCTIONS. 'WOWELL J. WILCOX ...... Auctioneer |* AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction MONDAY, SEPT. 27TH, 1020, at 10 o'clock, about eight minutes’ walk from the trol- ‘: at Bean Hill, on the Plain Hill , the following mentioned articles: One .\'un]zy cow (a good one), 1 horse, years old, sound and kind, good work- er and driver, 1 cultivator, several chains, , hoes, 2 rakes, 2 hand culti- 1 spade, 1 manure fork, iron tooth hay forks, 1 iron vise, 1 pair bal- (true ones), 1 level, carpenter , saws, chisels, bits, augers, 1 apple pleker, 1 stone hammer, 1 bush scythe, 1 meat saw and cleaver. Household goods! such as crockery and ¢ bedsteads, u feather beds, bolsters, 1 eld fashioned bureau, 1 sofa, 1 lounge, 2 marble top center table, 1 hair wreath set in°a deep frame (a beauty), 4 sofa pil- lows, lace curtains, a number of window shades, several pictures, carpeis, i nice rflor lamp and several other lamps, | racket and hanging lamps, réw, 1 sprinkling_ pot, 1 paris gree babkets, 1 set of measures (good omes) 1 pair of tackle and 1 Concord bug- | &Y, 1 express wagon, 1 uggy harnes: nearly new, other harness, 3 cider barrels, 1 nice 6-gallon keg, a number of good chairs, strainer-pail, tin pans, dish pan, milk Botties, milk cine, 1 drop leaf table; | 1 large cutting machine, a lot of chicken | wire, 1 ice cream freezer, a lot of fruit fars. number of small & 1 old tashioned clock, 1 nice meal quilting frames. 2 cup wheel and 2 r 1 flax wheel, black walnut parior table. and ~other things too numerous to mention. 1f said day prove stormy, the next fair @s7. Terms strictly cash HENRY B. LATHAM. - =3 Good Furniture Puts Real Comfort In ":EVery ' Room of a Home The four walls you call home, the one place that intimately expresses your own Just a visit to the store will alone be a source of real inspiration to you in the personality and individual tastes, needs gcod furniture to complete its charm. new ideas of home furnishing. The latest period styles, fresh from the fore- Such furniture is now available in our great autumn display, at prices much most manufacturers in America, offer a wealth of ‘suggestions for home-better- lower than you would ordinarily expect for furniture of such splendid charac- ment. It will be of especial interest to young married couples just starting out ter. Feel free to come in and see this wonderful exhibit whether you wish to upon life’s finest adventure—the establishment of a new home. Our time is at make a purchase or not. your disposal so do not hesitate to ask usto show you what we have. r—— . GET YOUR SEWING MACHINE NOW 5ep1SSWE WITTER BROS. ..... Auctioneers . Office and 4uct Main St, Danielson, Co Roor 42 n HIGHLY IMPORTANT Public Sale MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, from Ayer and Westerly trolley Ii 75 HEAD OF CATTLE registered), 15 n due to freshen so 3rwinG siacine Sewing Machine Gives Best Satisfaction Ws have just received 2 cariead of fine Dining Room Furni i ture, whi. % we are offering at the very lewest possible :geq consistent with ::: 7 A hiimerchandise todsy. Every style and peried is representad, such ,dWIlhnm and Mary, Chippendale, Gueen Anne, Hepplewhite, Sheraton, and also regular lines, and a!! are sold on convenient terms, if so desired. good growthy vearli of horses (gentle a weight 2800 Ibs.) Special Exposition Of High Class Bedroom Suites We were never better prepared to supply your wants in high class Bedroom Suites. Every peried, such as Queen Anne, Sheraton, Adam, Chippendale, William and Mary, Hepple- white and many others, is represented in our splendid exhibi- DEMONSTRATOR AT YOUR SERVICE TODAY Eg?i‘!!!l! With the coming of Fall, eur thaughts naturally turn towards beautify- ing the home, and we have prepared for the demand that we know this season will brlntby procuring a most wonderful selection of Better Living Room Suites. Luxurieus Overstuffed, Ca Mission, Tapestry, Damask, Velour, Mohair, Leather, Hair-cloth, and ln fact, every style of Living Room Suite is here In abundance for your approval and selection. Better call early while the assortment is complets. . - - DELIGHTFUL BREAKFAST 'SUITE | tion, and prices are exceedingly low. Every color is here, HIGHLY IMPORTANT ; . Mahogany, Walnut, Ivory, Quartered Oak, Frerich Gray, Public Sale { Burl Walnut, and in every style. Many are shown with the WRORAY, SarY. fe popular long mirrored vanity dressers. It will be a pleasure See our Fall display of fine Lamps. One for every to have the opportunity to show you through our mammoth Jroom in the house. One never has too many lamps, and we know our prices will be interesting. PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS | The Fall season is here. It is about time to resume the study of music. Are you ?J:’:Efi' F-"i:::?é:‘":? :;noh“ i wfi.'}%‘h'-‘;:. is a :h:i?c ::-'3; ready for that fine Piano or Player Piano ? Our warerooms were never better stocked LRI By o~ SR T o e e S Mt * with the finest makes of Pianos in the world, such as Chickering, Hardman, Hallett & modersts- Da nst delay, but ceme in today and sclect your faverite. Davis, Wassermann, Crawford, Behr Brothers, Briggs, Autopiano and many others. We have an exceptionally good selection of fine, slightly used Pianos and Players, at * very attractive prices now. They include some of the world’s most famous makes, and they are spécial opportunities to those who would prefer a slightly used piano, becaus= .of the advantage offered by the saving on the price. VERY EASY TERMS NOW THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0. (Established 1872) at 10 o'clock a, m., standard time. §| - display. You will be amazed at the low prices we quote. 14—HEAD OF EXTRA HIGH GRADE CATTLE—14 §! Easy Payments—10 i)a.ys? Free Trial” 7 r, 3 , 1 get ba winnowing mill, 1 ecream and the usual eollectio tools, only more nume: 00 fed than com- umber and a shingles; 20 tons of ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Now is your chance to sec what a Torrington will do for vou—om ll'yvudecidgyonmtnk!pthe'l'm -tthzadol\_-:e 10 days’ trial, we 'mwbmehmmmmdunnz One pair of extra good farm horees, facluding a perfect a true worker. One ch good as they make the chunk, and a weight about arm animal, Goods, conmsisting of 1 ew upright piano, 1 organ, 2 3 , chamber suites, tables, chairs . springs, mattresses, 1 or 2 old byz__s, ete. Don't fail to attend. an excellent uymflhmyc\‘xmvmw. Phone or write us today for the details sbout our great offer, ~ - This offer lasts but a short time. You can get a Tarrimgton for this free trial this very day. ~ FOR YOUR FALL CLEANING GET'A TORRINGTON Y of these fine Cleaners now-and pay as low as “%e::wnbwnn.rth,hhm at the rate .(vsam per month. 0 3 tarm is located three miles north of Hanover and about two miles souti of Westminster, in the western part o the town of Canterbu If decidely stormy, first fair day er. Terms cash. Caterer will attend. 135-143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. COLUMEBUS SMITH, Owner Selmer « F. N. CASH, Agent ‘Gnld‘nerg, Stella Gaska and Geowe Johnm- |ander McCluggage, Jr, Henry C. Qotts-| ! Green, Joseph H. Crane, Alfred L.|ton, Howard Maynard, Arthur J. Reb: son. chalk, Gustavus D. ,Andrews, Walter F. ips, George Herman, John . Eck-|bins. Leon L. Wade, Harold DeCellessiNewent church, and she and her fam The registrars of ‘voters have on iheir | Drew, — Potter, — Yushce, Frank Gol- nk A. Mell, Horace Knight, Gil-|Lols B. Lindell, Aboy G. Wade, Viola K |lI¥' were invited fo the parsonage t. list to be made the following names: | conske, Eli Pothier, Fred Helm, Anthony |bert It Miner, Jr. Floyd B. Ray, Frnest | Wade, Alice M. Roode, Maude M. Rey-|fhare the birthday gake. . tabel Kanalan, David Balloi and E William T. Howeson, George W Wunderlich, Henry C. Ronssean, Lloyd|Pollard. Joseph Draper, Rasmus Han-|nolds, Famny C. Cgrbett: . k: { Palmer; upper middle, George - Mey John Helm, Max Heinrich, Charles R.|W. Phillips, George D. Phillips, Sarah |sen, Joi'n Ilowar middle, Helen Rist; jun.ors, Lora |Simmens, Alexander McCluggage, LISBON Those attending- the Norwich Free Academy from this town are, se €ad, one of the oldest mémbers ¢ Norwich Conn. \» Thomas, Arthur Pothier, Ivan | Monday was th epastors’ birthday. It| What's bred in the bone is weighed o L. Phillips, Herbert A. Lindell, Howard | johnson Charles Fprad, James Farring- | was also' the birthday. ef Mrs. Augustusits us by the butcher, G e L% Ry

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