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wnflln—A nuht fireman. the Wauregan Hotc! o.d Ifl ‘around WANTED_G B i L8P NEW RUGS from old carpets; send us old carpets and have TO Idflv'! 11 Elm St. in3 %, BENT—Apariment of 1-;—0_ mmmmnlgdfi-&usn SRore 6 Peanmita e 5d 'rol.s)u\—nha front room on bath- Treos Box! B B\fi:fln Mnn—.l(u HEST Daid Tor used furni- Louis D, Ward, Box 383, Norwich. e IYL2MWF GINKUMS Chrigimus! A gent from | " Jrex Axsear Plainfield wuz tellin’ me he wuz 58 bom: rds in{ ator, all in nfll i reason hlfl! nmheu sélling due to change o! location. PRI e A Rl Aply at| 0o TO RENT_ 1 nt, six ted rooms l-nll blfl\ steam heat, all latest im. 332 Main post. . mext to KB e, Ter 1289, cigars & Bkas Sies, one! WA for RENT—Beautiful ‘WANTED—To buy farm it Norwich or New London. Weils L. !{;l« FOR SALE—A cleaning care William Day, Storrs, Conn. oet3d lmne and small expense. Box suite of (hree 3 ls for doctor's of- St., next to oct?d BOY WANTED—Apply Western Unlon Telegraph_Co. octsd. WANTE] o | tion to sell on com fiox & Metbicol, y of every d room m ¢ e mao w ron SALE—Five-room cottage (new), Thayer bnudxu, Nor- all modern improvements, at 26 Carter Ave. Call on premises. octtd WANTED — Small Farm, near w FOR SALE—Power boat, Side, Faatio, br Nepr:Londge, uasl:ey Box | §200. . T. Svears, 55 Union St. BENT—AL once, garage. !nmnn 165 Rockwell sr. J6ai, grics BOY WANTED at Powers Franklin St. Toom, hot nd TO REN o 1270 _ | T30R SALE New house, thoroughly { cold wmr. T Feankiin So-aon oon. 20U ARE WANTE modern, $3,800 ; another new one, $4,500; Bros’ T ¥ WANTED—] Lady Assistant ‘Thayer Bidg. hhla--mlnqflu D—Commence $131 government railway mail cleris’ | small tiwo-{family house, t:.co ; centraliy education sufficlent; | Jocated brick two-1: nudy on immediately Tor list Dositions o fine. house iot, $1.000. 'ro m—?h-nc furnished room, HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 WANTED—] Trrand My n printing d- fice. M. R. Waters, 11-17 Chestnut octéd e S,,f,,”: private family, Tel. 769-3. 8 ) £ Xg mENTNiosly farnished rooms. 18 Laurel Hill Ave, Phone 1143.5. . sep2d write Franklin Iosdtts, Dept. S1M., R e Franklin Square. ter, N —_— phot e s FOR SALE—Beautiful mahogany $8- vuv‘rzn—'rop notch prices paid for | note, fully guaranteed player plano, with gan_House Marber Shop. Cammings & Ring Faneral Directors g . vaom - 1o Sept3td and Embalmers §| . W Regular positions Armature Winders—§5c and hour. hour Helpers—first year, 45 cents The above rates are those Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE partment Association. TWA T Apply to C. J. Beauregard, Hunter Ave., Tatville, Tel WANTED AL once, barber, at wn:e- Tman after ml oelworth Co. $ THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & 322 Main Street i HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY Chamber of Commerce Building MEN WANTED Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Machinists—66c to T5c per hour Bollermaker—7c o 75c per hour Blacksmiths—é6c t0 75c per hour Car Inspectors & Repairmen—83c per serest wpon loads of Hard, Green Wood with Committee of Mechanical “T0 “N‘l‘-—lm ‘housekeepi: PP T e e e | 5 vt e SR W e ey v B our p! i e cal , on terms suit; inve igate. | House. Eor anything you have to sell in junk. | Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. octsd Errke ol Mutual Waste & Metal Main St. Tel. 2275. sep19d WANTED—Hi, e for nsoend. Dand Buraivare, > Rotie (ooas. aniiques, store fxturcs and befor ldnnrm-'li me Wei Market B Bubme bar-2 "WANTED Sccond band a: umw m— hiture; -best prices paid. A, Br\l&ll.r. §7 Frankiin St Fhons 1i2-5 WANT) Co.. 319 West FOR SALE—Good apiece. Phone 1658, FOR BALE—M At foing; 4l i e’ s, $1.50 el AUCTIONS AUCTION NOTICE PUBLISHED BY WITTER BROS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main Street, Danielson, Comn. grocery bmsi- Tel, 1919-2. FOR SALE—Thres new milch cows, two Holsteins with first calves, one Ayr- shire 5 years old and calf. Tel. 1484 after 7 p. m. 3d FOR BALE—Pretty eight-room cottage are. Co. on Packer road, in the village of Plain- hny. sell and exchange. e nellg all mgdu'ni mflmvem:l;'us hot and WANTED _Antiques, tools and cold water, hot air system of heating, two aad ool | mew garages, light conneoted, ideal place i ‘g‘,,'“"“‘;?,' H. B. Tiger. 55 Fragklin | for & one-man . "For 'information, write to or call Mr. Joseph Box 504, Plainfield, Conn. oct2d FOR SALE—Rabbit hummg dog, Pros- pect Park, Lorenzo Streef FOR SALE—Hotel known as the Dan. felson Inn, with or without furniture, a bargain for some one. as I am going to leave town; 1 also offer an S-cylinder, 5-passenger touring car for sale.” C. H. Michael, Danielson Inn, Danielson, 1el. 398, S FOB SALE—Good organ in mahogany piano-style case, fine playing condition; rare bargain for $35. Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich. octsd FOR SALE—$3,500.00 Will Buy T-room Gottage House, with large lot, clectric lights in lower part, Orchard street. For full pacticulars, see A. V. Covello, 198 Clff_street, tel. 1527-3. Sept.25d 3 Breed Bldg. No, 1 e Ceorge D. Foster sale of house- goods will occur . as previously advertised, for MONDAY, Oct. 9, at 1 clock, at’ the Fort Hill farm cottage, “Thompson, Coan., rain or shine. w.unm—m farma for catalogue: 10 wcres up. with or without stock ive full particulars in first leiter as to P size, location and terms. P. O. Box Jewett City, Cona. TWE BUY and ey Tkt seccnd band B Emens, ‘Patcensor 16 King, 1550 Water _Phone 130 WANTED AT ONCE per hour | From two to three hundred Neo. 2 On MONDAY. Oct. 9, rices for 1922, at 1 state road via South Killingly, Con: horses, hens and puilets, If too stormy, mext fair 5c per | No. 3 There fs no question but what the sale of household goods at the beauti ful residence of the late C. F. Beu located on the state road leading from Pomfret Street to South Woodstock, D State price \for factory use. ¥OR SALE—$L000 will buy 68mcre || oetask o rncnnlngbgen. i " . Wi uy re "4 will This is not a strike against the rail-\drawn to side of road to load farm, equally Jivided. 3 bargain. Fred fous, eventa. i DAY OR M!GHT B Rt e e ne, Plainfield, Conn. Phone - | reduction in rates of pay ordered by|on truck. Moo 113-2, scnine the United States Railroad Labor Board, effective July 1, 1922. Station, New London, Conn, New York, New Haven & R. R. Cempany WANTED % PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghone 630 Apply 8:00 A. M, to 6:00 P. M. to Ass't Superintendent's office, R. M. SMITH, Ass’t Superintendent MAN TO WOBK IN OFFICE. Address Box 152, 1 the sale is a fine 1921 Ford sedan, in NOI’WIC]’I, Conn. excellent condition, which will be sold at 12 o'clock noon. Let us send you a poster of this interesting event to take place on one of the most magnificent estates in the State of Connecticut. Unlon COTTAGE HOUSE Eight Rooms and Bath On West Main Street MODERN IMPROVEMENTS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION FOR SALE—Automobilss F¥OR SALE—Nash sport model, 1920, in condition; also 1917 Bulek in Hartford Ne, 4 word about the George H. Rinball sale of livestock for WED- NESDAY, Oct. 25, at-10 o'clock a. m., at the so-called Woods Hill faem, Pomfret, . 100 head of breedy ition. Phone 113 FOR SALE—1922 490 Chevrolet tour- ing car, driven 2,000 miles; car in A-1 shape, cannot be told from’'a new on gan be bought cight. Armory Garage, 31§ Experienced Car Salesman to Lady Assietant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NDGNT HOURIGAN BROS.___- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Watson, | North Frankiin. Residence HilL, Baltic JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, 1 ExEEs toweriar shrube, sizais Pt B s R R m Free ‘dhfl““m ORDES your Geduldig's T s *‘Phone 36 -——;- r o $68, L — LANDSCAPE GARDENING for land. FOUND—A ing some mons erty. Schwartz WANTED T . o6 mu- FOR SALE~—Morses ! FOR_SALE—_Two horses, 1300 pounds ’nrjx l'unsfl to ull m'lce Very_reason- abie. Address H. t ail LOST AND FOUND s pocketbook, TSI TR rop- r can VG-'HO Y P Bros. ks . looking grides and _handsome thor- Franklin St Price $5,500 oughbreds. Mark thls date on vour : o (nne- lendar as engaged for this mam- LAWTON INK, e S baars o JAMES L. CASE moth black and white event. PLAINFIELD. Bpfletin. © 7 00 08 TR rootSls. 40 SHETUCKET STRRET =T PDR SALE—Dodge sedan, rewly paml- A postal card will place your name on our mailing list. ed and in good condition. Inquire 449 Félophens 576 Av octdd touring, self- mner o T 3185, Inquire 23 York pley Hill. oct4d Ave, Ri FOR SALE—A Ford closed delivery; be sold at once. Phone 1193-3. sell mod- FOR SALE Fuel and food for the winter; Sl-acre farm, 7-room house, 2 barns, large poul- try house, buildings all g00d. E. E. CARPENTER......S. L. BRIGGS horse, 156 fowls, % pigs.’ wagons and A i farming_tools; ‘crops &l | hatvested; FOR SALE Cadillao—brougham, good | 5500 3150 oo as new; Big Six Studebaker in good con- AUCTION TRYONS' AGENCY, Willima; dition” 'Inquire Dr. Higgins. ° vctdd ntic, Conn. TSED CARS bought, soid and’ _ex- I will sell at public auction on my changed ; cars of all makes. Adams Tav- ; ern’ Garage, Norwich Town. T. Ethier, Iariy In Iha Fowa o Doany iy o Sy R. D. 1,|Jr. aug?sd road leading from Willimantic to Nor- - 7o wich, near Williams' Crossing. on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1922, at 10 o’'clock a m., the following described property: AUTO PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS. NOEWICH AUTO WRECKING CO. “We Tear ’em Down and Sell the Pleces.” Next Swan's Garage. Phone 2278. BABGAINS IN NEW TIRES, Farm in Preston, just over city line, is well divided and well watered, abundance of fruit, with or without stock. 20 COWS | some new milch, balance to freshen this fall and early winter, one 6 months' okl Holstein bull, one 2 yvear old Holstein PLA" bull, 7 heifers—a good herd; 1' paic gray okt i S GEO- SELCER. horses, ‘weight about 3000 Mflnd!r good workers ; :oslad(rl;o(mr;!gl): aho:n 1{600 comtain- pounds. son tractor, articles. Phone 1828-3 s 3 new last spring. with plows and harrows 1 two-horse mowing machine, horse rake, Nickel Plating LOST—To: st.a T Tuesdsy, o Washington num to Deonovan, 9 llin St. Reward. LOST—Card case, with drivers license and a sum of money. Finder please no- octhd LAMBERT — Moving and | U1Y Tyl “1330 Norwich, dumping, trucks f« Oceum. Tel “1 l’. ,ilfi Tel 196 UR . LATHROP, and Teaming, Fumiture Bontnciet B ©. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We anywhere. Special at- INSURANCE IT MAY tection lnn Take out a policy 10 day. _— 91 MAIN STREET DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST Main Strest, Ove: ] Woolwerth's i Norwich, Conn. DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 35 Bhetucket St DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON W'Grory Blds Norwich, Cann, FOR SALE—White ols_for Ledyard. Tel. 1855-32. FOR SALE—R. unds or more, I. Red pul 3150 up. ewett City, Tel. 128-13. MEAN YOU Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING L Red pullets, a‘-l all la; .ugllflr Mosey, R. ,II? Tzlephtmz‘nl‘ll'll. B 2 manure spreaders, 1 new sulky plow, 1 5 horsepower gasoline engine, 1 Climax cutter and feeder, 1 corn grinder, corn sheller, smoothing harrow, disc harrow, 1 American seeder, 1 two-horse cultivator, L Zun, Teapen, hay tedder rwojorss team new; 1 two-horse GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, GONN. TELEFHONE 565-13 James e COWwWS CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. SOME EXTRA CHOICE, FRESH IN MILK. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. Lebanon 30. octbd FOR SALE One of the ehotcest farms in New Lon- | ture. don county, desirably lecated within 15 | 27 minutes’ ride from Franklin square, by suto, consisting of 400 acres of land, irt of which will cut at least 5,000 cords of wood, 2,500 railroad ties, besides having sbout 200 acres of very choice land under cultivation, together with present crops on farm, alse all farming tools and farming machinery of the most practical {mow in use. Last, but not least, ono of the best farming. houses. to. be found any. where, consisting of 15 cholco rooms, runeing spring water in house, also bath, Such & 1aid out house is only found once in a thousand times. Also several barns #nd ontbuildings In which is housed & lacge hay crop, which gees with the sals of this beautiful farm. Also has an feo Farm has about 5,000 feet front- —gg_ age on good highway.' This farm has % S cimnll Saas } MR Sonlen e carriers, churns, boxes, new ha CHIROPODIST kit o e e Do - and a largs Tot of cther arti- e ot e o clés ot mentioned. . Terms cash. 3 12| A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. §., the reason of age and is going to retire, Bm;fl 152‘143, Foot. sml:&'l‘s; (protect. your len WILLIAM H. SQUIRES. T3 ALl TR TR "Sv‘;é: This is & chance of a lifctime for semeone, | West Main St Willimantic, Conn. Conn, Phone 1366; jan3ld ' |so set busy. weeders, new hand caltivator, slelgh, paie horse blankets, ropes, chains, forks, small tools and other a.flic]es far too numerous to mention ; also 10 he A miscafiancous lot ot Tousehold farni- ‘erms cash. Caterer in .attend- I stormy, sale next fair day. MRS. LILLIAN M. BROWNING. oct6FMTu AUCTION Having sold my residence on West Main St. and are to ieave town, I will sell at public auetion at 1703 -West Main St. ‘Willimantic, near city line, Friday, 6th, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., the follow- ing personal property, to wit: Sideboard, dining table. burcaus, ohiffonieres, organ: k ohairs, Morris chairs, leather-covered Chaics, find Tag eatbets, some LuEs, are square, hair mattresses, feather beds and pillows, iron beds and springs, closet, dinner set, toilet sets, cleanér, sewing machine, erockery- and glassware, kitchen utensils, six 40-quart BUILDING WILLIAM C. Yn“fl. Ci Ml Ballder, Sbing, 55 West Mill Work ad Jol Wesh destd um Baner cocker- vertising med! Barrett, Mrn Connecticut equal to The octéd r business results, F.D octéd of Norwich will meet in the seweral| voting districts in said town en Tuesday, October 10th, 1922| from 9 o'clock a. m., umtil 5§ o'cleck P. m., to complete a correct list of al cloctors in said voting districts whe| nllhmwhmuunw méeting to be held on Tiaesday follow- ing the first Monday in November, 1822 and for receiving applications from those “To Be Made” in said trict, to wit: In the First Voting District—at the Selectmen’s Office, City Hall. In the Second Voting District—at. the store of William D. Ridxv. West Main Street, West Side. In the Third Voting District—at the !tmm of Willtam H. Bowen, Greenme- ville, 276 Thorough knewledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and oquipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging too heavy to bring to us our portable oquipment enables us to go to the work, No piece of work too large or too small, NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. B Teoth Blacksmithing In All Its Branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET In the Fourth Voting A District—at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Nor- wich Town. In the Fitth Voting District—at the Ponemah Large Hal In the Sixth Voting District—at Jos. Pysyk's Store, corner Main Street and Hamilton Avenue, East Side. Dated at Nerwich, Conn; this 5th day of October, 1922 TYLER D. GUY. CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Resgistrars of Voters. Assessors” Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Bozrah are hereby notified to re- turn to the Assessors, on or before the first day of November, 1922 om i list as prescribed by the l;e:.rd tion, a list of all taxabie property own: day of October. nz: and mwoen to.. These failing to return a list will be charged a pen:luY of 10 per cent. additional, accord- ing t Blanie will be sent by mail upon ap- plication. Dated at Bosrah, Conn., Oct. 4, 1932, ELLJAH S. ABI octid NOTICE All persons liable to pay taxes in Gity of Norwich are hereby notified s I have a warrant to levy and collect & tax of twenty and three-quarters (20 3-4) mills on the doliar on the City List o 1922, made from cet’ Of "oiling and sprinkling streets E at s the year 1921 are included in the rate bill, and are payable at the time of the{f " coliection of said tax; and for the pur- of coliecting said and ‘said Rasessments T will be bt the Collectors Office daily. from 9 a. m. to 1230 p, m., and from 2 to 5 p. m., until Nov, 10, in 1822, except the foliowing daya: 2 M 16, I will be at the store 3| of Edward McNamara, 153 Sachem St., s L ot e ay, Oct. 17, I will be at the store of John A. lomn. Greenevill Sunday) 11 P. M. from 11 a.m. to 2 p. Wednesday, ch,ll’lwlllhn'ac D e Yo PUE Ml . o, 145 2 rug store o Gco rge M. Rathbun, West Reduced rates on automobiles when g'l‘l’l l:: at the store sccompanisd by passenger, Market, from 11 a m. Legal fees and additions will be made to those who neglect this notice. (AROLD T. Leave New London Daily (Except s s an PAINT AND WALLPAPER B SALE—Paint, §1.75 Talie T T village last Sunday and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mra Stephen Normas for two weeks. Invitations to the marriage of Misg Beatrice Mas Jones, only danghter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Williston Jones of Mt, Vernon, N. Y., to Oliver Reypolds Walf, formerly of er-\a.nowuww have been received by friends at Galet Ferry. The Church of the Ascension on the evening of Oct. 21. Mr. Walf is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Wulf of Putnam. The families of both have summer bomes here. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Church of Hartford are spending a week of Mr. Church's va- cation at the summer oottage of his fa fher, Lawls R. Church of Norwich, on the C Norwich, Conn., Sept. 18, 1922, Assessors’ Notice All persons liable to pay Taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the figst day of November, 1922, a written or printed list, properly signed and sworn te, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1922. Those failing to make a list will be c a2 pennlty of Ten Per Cent. additions cording to law. Blanks can be obtained'at the Assess- ors Ofies in City Hall, or will- be. sent by mail upon applcation. Office hours: 9 &, m. to 5. m, Lists will be received beginning Mon- day, October 2nd, 1922. Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 28th, S SEASONED WOOD and kindlings in or small quantities. Phode 504 or e 55-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St.. formeriy Dufrkee Lane. seplid LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town ot Voluntius will-be s pesstaa gk, Uolom P LAy Hall. in said Town on Tuesday, Oct. 10, | piugr 3 O s S o ithrop was the guest JOHN B. OAT, e O e Do a sl “aara. Fhiiny iy Do ARAD K. MANNING, Pames ot those In behalf of whom ppit. | of Mr. and Mra. Arthur C. Fuller in New Assessors.” | cation i made to either Registrar in the manner provided in Section 1602 of the General Statutes. (Signed) THOMAS M'DONALD, LEONARD B. KINNIE, Registrars of Voters. Dated dt Voluntown, Conn, this 5th day of October. 1933. London Tuesday on & motor trip to Sae lem. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Satteriee and @aughter Rebecea of North Haven motor- ed here gnd were week end guests of Mr. Satterlee’s mother, Mrs. Charles A. Sat terlee, and his sister, Miss Alice Satter- lee. Assessors” Notice All persons’ lidble to pev laxes in ma Town ‘of Sprague are hereby Teturn o printed or wristen list of uw same to the Board of Assessors before the day Of November. 1923, All real estate must be described, and boundaries of the ume given, A\l hsta must be sworn to. ing to return a list At Do charged additional 10 per cent. g The Board of Assessors will be in ses- sion every evening after Oct. 6th from &30 until 930 3. ., and on-all Satur- ays from 1 p. T un . m., during the month of October. Per order JOSEPH BOUC! PHILIP CARDI’)?& Mrs. Ophelia White of River Falls, ‘Wis, who has been the guest of relatives both in Connecticut and Rhode Island since August. left the village Wednesday morning, returning to the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Maynard, at Anthony, R. I, previous te leaving for home in Wisconsin. Me. and Mrs. Joseph DeRusha enmter tained the Pinochle club of the village on the anniversary of Mr. DeRusha’s birth- day Saturddy evening. Pinochle was noon, | played and _refreshments served. The club presented Mr. DeRusha a handsome electric lamp in honor of the event. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Pierce of Gro- ton visited Mr. Pierce's former home af Allyn’s Point the first of the week. EKONK ' Quite a number from here attended the Union Mass Meeting in the Cew‘[&l‘ =¥ al Church in Plainfield. Sunday evening B and listened to an inspiring and scholarly address on “The American Bond” by De. Louis Barks. Music was furnished by & special artet. the 5th day of October, | Mr. and Mre Hafry Maynard wers Sunday callers on S\almr Hill friends. Alvin Corey”was a visitor in Daniels son Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Hopkins of Plainfleld ang. Fannie Hopkins of Boston. spent with Mrs. Byron Gallup on Ster- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Dll.rlot ol "nrwidz, on the éth day of October, A. Eresent_NELSON . ATLING, Judge. Estate ‘William Donegan, hu of Norwlch Ill said District, d Ordered, That t.he 13th day of October, 'A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore the rt Room Snrlme e, Conn., Oct. 6th, 1922. NOTICE Complying w)th the Public Acts 1921, Chapter 305, Sections 11 and 13, the Kegistrars of Voters of the Town of Lisbon will be in session Tuesday, Oct.| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 10th, 1922, in the Town Hall, from 9 a.|at Norwich, within lnd for the District m. to 5 p. m.. for the purpose of perfect-|of Norwich. on ing the voting lists for the elaction Nov.|A. D. 1922. Tth, 1922, by nlacins on a list under the title “To Be Made” the names of thoss persors by whom or in whose behalf the claim is m’.lde to either Registrar. (Si; D ALTER C. DREW. G. LESTER BROMLEY, strars of Voters. Dated at Lisbon, Oct. 5, -1922. . e ————— BOOKBINDING :ooevn SRADFORD 108 Ercadway ving a istrict. at luflt five to the date of said hearing, make return to the Cou NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. neuulz‘o'a and foregoing is a true copy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, octfd Clerk. NOTICE TO l:l:nl'lnls was $tmerved as Rally Day at Hill and there was a good atten. darice at the Sunday School session. Miss, Esther Gallup spent. the week end af her bome Judge Douglas and daughter Florenot spent Jast week out of town. / Mrs, Byeon. Gallup. Mrs. Alva Sayles, mcdmmmx«m-\m Danicl Sayles and Mrs. Cornell Danieison last Saturday. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. /The above and foregoing is a true copy Dsz MI.D% ICE,—All creditors of said 8lank Books Mads and Ruled to Order e ——————— PLUMBING Ner faxthe hlonnadml and |-qqgun. mnr A, mBAN, X YOU WANT to put your busi. ‘public, there is no medi-

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