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A Luiletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It ———— e A Bulletin Want A_dvr.rtisement Will Get It |A Bulletin Want NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 192z |A Bulletin For Saie ? Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It e ——————e——— “pikD GILBEY~In Néw. London, Dee. 2, S 1922, 12 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell ltt WANTED—Miscsilanecus FOR SALE WANTED. William A. d v ofge Gilbey, ROGERS—In Norwich, Dec. riet Ann Morgan, widow Bogers, 85 years. Notice of foneral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTVICES RATHBUN—In this city, Dec. 2. 1922 Mrs. Mary Jane Rathbun. widow of { thbun, azed 72 years. Funeral sm|o-~ at the ~home of her r, Mrs. 1euis DeGrenier, 541 Main stroet, Tuesday, Dec. 5. at 1 p. m. Burial in Evergreen cemetery, Central e. aged 82 vea. Tl 1922, Har- ington St of Henry Aiken, WANTED—A young girl 14 _or 15 year. old, for very light housework, dust- ing, ing, errands, etc. Box H-24, Builetin’ Office. decdd WANTED—Table girl. Apply Ponemah Hous@ Taftville. Phone 1670. decdd TWANTED—Getman girl. 24, wishes | pasition in housework. Call or write to} Miss Lena Fenn, §9 Furnace St., Daniel- | son, Conn. dec2d | | A girl to_ do housework. PREYER—In this eity J. FitzGerald, care of dec2d Plau ( adden’ NTED—Woman to work on soda fountain; expericoce upnecessary; mwst be neat and have geod references. S. F. Peterson, Inc., 130 Main St. dec2d NTED—An_aseistant pastry cook. S. ¥. Pcterson, l:Cyéafl ec? Burial X in family plot in \h.\kv\wuul cemels Tussday morning Requlem mass at chunch at 9 o'clock. Burial seph’s eametery. Springfield napers pleage copy. — e WANTED—Two uwi-;creidi“auress- 1#8: must have good references; steady position: sood hours: anply at once. S. F. Peterson, Inc, 130 Main St dec2d | 1 waitress. ! dec2d WANTED—A woman under 40 years, %6 to do housework for one. Danie] | “Erown, Box 403, Plainfield, Conn. "WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST TN BOOTH INDUSTRIAL EX APPLY A1 KIMBALL'S TEXTILE SHOP, 342 Washington St. WANTED Setlas Lunch es Coudy. Mr. and | Mra. Jerry nery, Clifford and Walter Coady wish to thank -all their friends who sent floral picees, and all thase Who helped to console them during Lheir pegent Dereavement CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors _Exrfb;.lmers Lady Assistant HENRY L. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 of ag A AT THE POSITION. JEWELREY SALESLADY ! WANTED | There is a ;—md opportunity for a first | in Jewelry Store. Only s seliing ablility and ean fur- nish reference need apply. Address Box 35, care The Bulletin Co., Norwich, Conn. mov28d e —— V'ANTED——M s Apply lec2d W \NTbDv\ ht Da WANTED—Man for general farm work. | d. S egtl PhonP 1076-5. nov2sd WANTED 2 or 3 First Class Automatic| Loom Weavers for Night Work, Ashland Cotton Co., Jewett City. 2 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors iand Embalmers & 322 Maii Street Glgmber of Commeree Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant | WANTED WOQLEN SPINNERS | THE DUNHAM MILLS, Inc. Poguonack, Conn. 10 Miles from Hartford on Troliey. é i TO RENT, RENT—Well furmul\ed. steam h(ale’d roam &t 59 MeKinley Ave. flechl TO RENT_V'Gur-room tenement and buth’ én - Washington St, all improve- ments ihquirc ai New York Klecthc, T3 Lath’ St dectd 70 "RENT—Two furnished rooms for light "housekecping, 119 Frapklin St deetd Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR MIGHT: "D RENT—In fine neighbornood, lovely furnished threc or four-room apartment. ;| Paone evenings 1560, ‘Shea & Burke fiuneral Directors- 41 Main Stme( TO RENT—Three-room Lonemcm su und. electric, 68 School St dec2a TO RENT—Six-room tenement on_Lau- rel’ Hill; also two rooms furnished for ligit housekecping. .Phone.1131-6. dectd TO RENT—Light houseke: all mmm\emems Wel. 769- TO BE: bath, all improvements, Road, off Loswell Ave, nov 3d TO BENT—Tenement with all improve- me‘nts:_mdlnquira Brooklyn Outfitters. nov . l f b -_.,_. The, Henry Allen & Son Co. 28 MAIN STREET Mohegan Park Phone 1473-3, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘AND EMBALMERS TO RENT—Fiveroom 8 partment, to Lty islotont Telophone 410-2|&0U)(s Steam heat furnace. 20 ns&n:ig‘;ns DAY OR NiGHT ro RENT — Furnished rooms, light housekeeping, Phone 274. nav2s: TO BENT—A nice six<room temement, modern improyements, newly removated, in O'Commor block, on Thames Square. A Inguire Thames Coal Co. Tel. 1819. 52 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE|. ¥ : Telophone 1308 FOR EEXT small Town St, Norwich Town. Wagner. Phone 936-5. FUNERAL DIRECTORS P i y e —-—-————-—-v— 1o —Store at sz. Norwich and Jewett City | B g a( m Frflu,khp = § 46 Frankiin m ment on Weat[ lnwlre H. E. TO REN' BENT- 157 F\um n'usm. Gpldblatt’s Shoe Store, 46 rndn rwiu. H Shos FLORIST LOST AND FOUND 8T—Saturday night,-a sum of money. Finder please isave at Bulletin Office. m.l _._..._._,_.h___ o Smoxn v a r-f &" | S “fl 4 wn.l. THE PERSON who lumd.:“ ’ufimmunh(yafinnlfl': ulsroba and 1ady’) Pmot. oke e % w!fimnto m‘l?inflr g’lfi;. 3L Cliff St., Norwich. " dectd " LOST—Between Williains St. and Christ Mu.-nll unmno:fm “deotd éqhonl o"fi""m IT MAY T 'MEAN YOU| s i »Mnfld.&lnfl. l‘dfiflflefl!&BP! il ‘~Strayed from my m! % t %‘:«l-olw«dw‘,"” | Lndy.nrd one uernsey 00w, da QAL A¥D wood FOR BALE—| wood, $11 mwm\m:fi Aag gtAL ESTATE | nxm 'bod $10;" ary ump u RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET . Ccii ed Wt 1 H &°§‘ms‘. aov21d —_— 1"1? lll-’ Good. sisd '004. c..u SALE—Best ary hara v mur@fl lewan: jrics D 3l lmysy vcn & or 1 N 4 3. R. S .Qn.\fl GIGARS s LR ; CIGARS. g wood; bus. Whitestons Cigars are $70 ousand. | 428 Phope 542. o e e KR o m#un 'fin'; o THERE {5 3o G %"‘ rertising Coumtflcu!g' equaj 1o A l‘el\flu *{ekg Cyphers incubator ; |all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond { preheating plus FOR SALE _ WANTED—Incubator; one 240 or 390 must be in good conditio Address Box 509, Bulletin — decdd " HIGHEST prices paid, tor used furni- ture and antigues. Louis D. Ward. Bex 389, Norwieh. SY1IMWE WORCESTER Rendeting Co. wants all | kinds of hxdes, skins and furs at the Nor- wich Tallow Co., every Satirday. A. L. Mills, Special Agent. noviiF SEND this advertis nt to The Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn., with your name and address, and you will receive a smkdnr 0ld Fashioned Songs free. ec2: FOR SALE—DModern soven-roon tage, near the Norwich Free fine neighborhood; price right. For par-| ticulars, call Phone 1460. dectd FOR SALE—Combination coal and gas rangs; resl bargain. 20 Dunham § cot- Academy, state price. F¥OR SALE _Guernsey cow. Dunham St. FOR SALE—Chea; parlor stove, oil stove, quire Juhn Didrikson, Phone 56! FOE SALE—A new milch cov calf. Mrs. Burns. _Tel. 463- " FoR sA]E—Runabuut “buegy. A-1 con- di Ph dec2d 184 Elizabeth St | d i ! F Ax.n—cmu fe housc, cight | ronma and bath, West mde newly paint- ed and shingled, lot §0-125 fect, modern mrwm‘nenl!. ‘ 400. Phone Mr d‘\dad.m‘ ec2 WANTED_Fifty acres of good land for growing potatoes. Putnam, Conn. T WE GOT IT!—"De Koven’ m 10c straight, 10 in a pack 95c; e Trophies, 20 in a pack, 17c, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Bov28d T WANTE! t H_ A. Hecb- cvery Thuesday. A. C. ner s, Wate Bennett. novidd INTERNATIONAL 5. S. and Realty Agency, real estate of all description, in- surace. ' steamship tickets. notary public. John G. Cheneski. t, 160 North Maim St., Pulaski Hall B novdd WANTED—F:\HHH‘B and Workmen to know that we sell at \er{‘ prices the “Ball” brand ber: boots and_felt boots. Goldbl.lt'fl !hoo 18Store, 46 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. oet31d d for sccond ha.n(l furnituce, oulazd goods. untiques. store fixtures and tools: £5 ‘me Letore siing. N Wel Markct St _Phone 537-% WANTED—Sccond_hand antique fur- _best_prices nam Bruckner, level Louh Daigle, ov29 d mn SALE—Dining_room set, buffet and china closet, bedroom set and sewing machine. Mrs. William B. Cousins, East Great Plain. dec2d | FOR SALE—Threo yoke of oxen, of will exchange for young cattle. O. H. Main_ Norwich, Conn. Tel. 489. decld WHEN your cows commence to slacken up and you are short of milk, don't buy more cows; buy Stevens 44, the complete dairy ration, increase your milk flow, and keep the dfllenm Boston Grain Co., ‘Willimaatic. declFMW FOR SALE—A_ poven-room modern cot~ tage, with all improvements. including electric lights, bath, steam hegt and gas, located in the city of Norwich ; the oppor- tunity to purchase a home like this should | not. Lo‘npm without investigation; we personally recommend this property as being a good yinvestment; price $3,700; terms may be arranged. Burdick & Mc- Nicol, Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer St., WANTED—Highest cash prx hud fumlLllrc. H B. Tiger, . Phone 717-3. WE BUY and vay Gighest prices for second hand furniture and books Kremens, successor to King, St Phone 1305. SEWERS WANTED ON FANCY WOOLENS STEADY WORK. MOOSUP MILLS MOOSUP, CONN. WANTED SEWERS ON FANCY WOOLENS Steady Wor!; N Tel. Bldg., Norwich. nov2sd ¥OR SALE—Four barrcls cider, §15, with barrel. . F. Herr, Brocklyn, Conn. __nov2sd ‘ TFOB SAL —Baby carriage ood condition ; price reasonable. -13. nov2sd I WILL SELL at private sale all of my race horses; thesc horses are all regis- tered and in good shapc; my reason for selling is that I have other Lusiness which tekes up all y time. Josepl Bedard, 63 West Main St nov23d FOR SALE—Organ in beautiful ma- hogany piano style case, finc playing cou- dmon' bargain for §35. Plaut-Cadden ich. nov2ld "FOE SAL —Lprwlu ano in splendid condition, fine tone und good cial at %105, on terms to suit. “adden Co.. 'Norwich FOR SALE—Squarc p! s00d con- | dition; exceptional value for only® $33. Playt-Cadden Co., Norwich. n FOR SALE—Turce cafti ferent si Themodist tically and 65 note piano player, prac- sic rolls; prices nom- inal. 305 Broadway. novlsd{ FOR SALE—Radio recelving sets, at a | | moderate price; install one now and hear ieoncerts daily by fl.mousalrum. ask us | ‘on %e-nomnte Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor-; e n FOE SALE — Herrln: Hall - Mai safes for office e rntadion o nov4d FOR SALE—WLy buy a new heit(rl or rapcge when You can get a second- | band one as good as new at A, Bruckner's | !ax a low price? 102 Franklin St novld' i FOR SALE—XKitchen and parlor stov siightly used, at ceasonable prices. ch Furniture Co., 6 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Tel 1914-3 novzd ¥OB SALE—Baby grand piano, used ' ous year’ sacrifice for 3600. Phone 657-3. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MARVIN SAFE, WITH COMBINATION LOCK. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS 26x40. J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St. COWS FOR SALE Carload of Verment Cows Just JAMES HYDE, Nerth Framklin, " Tel. Ledamon 30 FOR SALE nedal low price, one of the finest iarins Eastern Conoecticat, located within fl\c miles from iranklin Square, with an elegant house, finely furnished, and several garage, together { with year 1922 erops harvested, suilicient ! fuel for lomg, cold winter. This farm must be sold at once, even if we are obliged to make a big sacrifice on price. This is your chance for only once. For all particulars, inquire of 2 JOHN A, MOEAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. MOOSUP MILLS MOOSUP, CONN. WANTED WEAVERS AN Norwich. ND SPINNING ROOM HELP. APPLY 1 FALLS CO., 166 YANTIC_ST. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AUTO STORAGE for the winter at §4 per car, Majestic Bldg., top floor. Nor- wich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel. 2114. nov2sd WE MAKE high grade California tops, sport tops and common tops and weather- proof side curtains for all cars; satisfac- tion gusrantecd with every job. Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic Bllg., top flovr. Phone 2114, noviod NORWICH Auto and Truek Paint Shop ;. Asrived St.* Phone .1397. octl2 THERE IS MERBIT in our work; try it émp&flfll Garage Co.. Chestnut St. Ph;nn e3 AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtains. 8lip cuvers and tire covers, reupholsters ing, ail kinds oi autos. Joa Angarane, | ®apd it Phone 1397. mariod Conn, ! IF SOLD BEFORE JAN. 1ST, 1923, $3,700, with o Thorough knowledge of welding and adequate facifities and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING "work that pthers often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is tes hsavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go 1o the work. No piece of werk too large or too|t: smail. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK horses. Don’t wait. but 2ome at once. TRYONS' AGENCY, decld ‘Willimantie, Conn. For Sale One two-family house, seven and eight | rooms, all modern improvements,* one ! -unmu' kitchen. also garage for two ears, | Wwo poultry adplc and pear trees. Lon 66xx150. B Five minutes’ walk from e tvu»;imsly house, seven and el;hz' rooms, and four rooms on the top floor, ! all modern improvements, with garage for | two cars. lwocated in the best section in y _house, five, eight, six and four rooms, wnh all modern lmpflwe- mtl, located in the nicest section in Good investment. Lot 200x250, Mu two two—hmuv houses, six and e 136, A great apvortoniy, grea! $2,000 cash on egch house, Farm of 150 acres, Dl' state re nine- Toom house, summer kitchen. dnth milk wwewp with 100 "’“"“i en. Tot of wood, stock .uu-h for § ! Carriages, Wagons, - Trucks and Carts|LADIES, ATTENTION Roems lll~lll Theyer Building. Fraaklia Square, Mechanical. Repairs, Painting, Trim: CLOTH FOB SALE, ming, Upholstering and Woed Werk | spizsBLE ¥OB CLOAKINGS, COAT- Blacksmithing ln All Its Branehes|rvgs AND SUITINGS. VELOURS, Scott & Clark Corp, ™ 22 GLEN WOOLEN MNILLS, 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET NOBWICH TOWN. rel lk url- &M al lnut‘w!u Wsr dgent \Ich MOONE REMOVAL The Real Estate and Insur- ance Office of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE has been removed to Room 9 Shannon Building, Opposite Wauregan Hotel SLABS FOR SALE 60 cords, very good, m&stly’ hard wood, on farm of Elisha| Waterman, Bozrahville. Phone, Putnam, FOR SALE 8 acres of land, six-room house, running water, five minutes’ walk to car, one tax, two miles to city— PRICE $2,500 Office Building in Norwich bring- $6,900 yearly, in handsome an, low price, not much cash needed. Coit and Sholes FRANKLIN SQUARE Telephone 2238 FOR SALI Two-tenement ho! store, and modern improvement: $! rent fo d Main S valk from Franklin Square. F e poles, dif- | full particulars _A. V. CGVELLO, Tel. L 198 FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVENUE Owned and formerly occupied by Roy D. Judd. 8 rooms and bath. Lbt 60x130 feet. Immediate Possession. PRICE $%6,500 JAMES L. CASE FOR SALE—1920 n roadster, 1917 touring, 1918 Reo roadsu 1917 Bulck six roadster, 191§ Ow. sedan, 1918 Dod Thesc are in good sha) d rig J\rmnl’:r Garag Ford 319 Franklin St dv.gLI\ rip] ing, just overhauled .md rel teed to be in practically new, spare. Call up FOR SALE—1915 Buick four runubout; | Stuy Tel. 1290. FOR SALE—1913 cheap for caslhi. St. ker touring car, $225. Ring Bros dec2d ‘ord_touring _car, Inquire 152 West Town novl7d and Adams Tav- T. Ethier aug25d USED CARS Douzn ed ; cars of all makcs. m‘ Norwich Town. cha ern Jr. ;WILL BUY YOUR OLD CAR Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. “We tear 'em down and sell the pieces” Phone 2110, 471-473 North Main Street. TRANSPORTATION TERLY ’BUS L Prop. Tel. V\esv.crly y 'S and 11 a. o, Stonington $.20 and 11.20 Norwich 9.30 { Leave No. 4.15. 7.15 NEW LONDON LINE FARE Comrortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 ; 7:3¢ P M Leave New London Daily (Except Sunday) 11 P. M. Due N. Y. Pier 40, N | Reduced rates on automoi accompanied by passenger. The New Engiand Steamship Co. PAWNBEOKER RELIABLE LOAN CO. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 57 Franklin Street Norwich Wn Buy and Sell d Sacond ° H-nd Articles. PMNTJNC of all Klldl promptly asd | s Mt B O e PAINT AND WALLPAPER NORWICH Chain Wm% m Co. How and Chestnut Sts. “Nothing over 15c, . when i novdd $1.75 per -l- a&m&m W !T( " (‘H \l"l‘vl (m: lmrtm t of It most beautiful styles in solid derfully complete 94-12, or; { Willimantic, 102-13. A Bulletin For Sale Advertxsemflnt Will Sell It — A Bulletin For Sale Advertuement Wlfl Sell ll CHRISTMAS GIFT su‘.fizsfloll and gany hases topa. Plavt<Cadden Co., Main lid goid eignet $4.50 rings with up. The ., Norwich POCKET KNIVES—with siades and in a variet Priced %2 and Co., 135 Main St. Nu‘.‘—l le'rfll—wos » faoe led case, guaranteed { accurate timekeeper. $2. dden Co. = 5 up. The Plaut- Norwich. POWDER Compacts — The followin| well hnown brands will be found: Djer Hygiena!, Colgate's, is. “Both gilt cases and gun | We will engrave one initiai Prices $1 to $1.50. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. Transparent Ovenware—Pie . casseroles, pudding dishes, bread roasting pans, utility dishes, s and bean pots, all made of ch will stand the heat of baking. ln;,es of the individual dishes from 75c The new Pyrex tea The new Pyrex glass tea, pots, POPULAR Copyright Novels—More , from the pens of the best | A book_here for every taste. ! The Bosion Store, Main | s Books—Picture books, ing booke, story books, to the Acad- Phone IS | ex- | LADIES’ Beaded Bags—The Christmas line has )uw been racew»d and there are | by ul ones now in stock. Some | ablo valucs at $5. 8, 3198 $350 .50. The Boston Store, Main St., :lpd\ of beauties which the woman of the house would love to have. Prices as low nnd\un to &6 98. The Boston Store, PURE LINEN Table Cloths—Handsome loths. in rich floral patterns scem like before-the-war bargains. by 68. worth $7.50, is yours for mzc 68 by 86. worth $10, is only Boston Store, Main St., N handsome table linens ds &t prices below the | just for Christmas: $14 values for 6 valuee for $10.50—$18 values | The Boston Store, Main St., ~ St \‘tvle mcunling< at special B $50 and The Pll.ul- ARL \r(kL\crs—"l mcl-es long, 1 beautiful creamy colored aris, guaranteed indestructible. $3.90. titul lined case. The Pla-Cadden Co., Main St., Norwich. FRENCH IVORY 'r;uu;eu consisting s SEWING TABLE—of mahogany. s and drop leaves esizned ‘.ml finished. § [ Has | Attractive- The Plaut. | ECTRIC TRONS—highly of guaranteed quality e with cord a.nd plug. $4.90. The Plaut-Cadden C 5 dMain St., X found ilks. 2 The Boston Store, MEN'S Half Hose—Most nas gifts of which any man wouid s, Silks. Wools and Cash- meres ln all the wanted eolors. Put up 5, you to select the colors. e, 65¢c. T5¢ to $2 a | Boston, Stere, Main St., Tln Luxe apd Yorke makes. 1 Good patterns and colors_and all made in the very best manner. Prices as low as | 50. The Boston Store, WATCH—with T-jewel move- attracti e case, finished in nickel, gun metal or satin. Good timekeeper. §5. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St.. Nor- assortment_of beautiful designs In solid gold and fine el 0 The Plaut-Cadden wonderful _assortmen arosaed. doils. with weal hair | sleeping eyes. riced from $4.90. The Plaut. adden Co., Norwich. ¥ KAR (tricyele) for m(le tot The Plaut-Cadden_Co. 35 Mai h. “DOLLS—a auu[ul For Women ] COMFORTABLE Dath Robes—Attract- ive ¢olorings an¥l natter warm. comfy will be_appreciated to the s from $3.98 Lo n St., Nor- es. women still wear many kinds at many prices to select from. Sturdy satines and dainty silks ure the most favored, Prices from” $1.98 to $7.50. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. CHARMING Shirtwaists — Shirtwaists. {or blouse, all the same, whatever you eall them, but very different in style, in color- | ings and in materials. family would like one Prices from $1 to §3.98. Store Main St., Norwich. MEN’S Bath Robep——'l'he kind men like. ' subdued colors, and made to fit well and ! look well. Made of Beacon flannels. and all_are well tailored. Priced from $4.95 The Bofton Store, Main St., Nor- and finished. finished. l-‘llmlle IVAR JOHNSOX Parquet and sulp Flooring laid, lenw‘ B d scraped and terms. having it for ot day prices and terms B _ 'ment of the h.,,l guaranteed ble movement .muwu in Which to choo imm CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For tho Home. vlr’rml.Mb—AH models in all fin- ishes, 5 up. Sold on easy Xmas clut Order yours now and be sure « mas. Th . 135 Main St. Norwich, ew London. PIAS()'—G lect your Xmas pi now from 20 leading makes. Speeia: hoi The Piaut-Cadden 135 Main St, Norwich, 224 Dank St London. PLAYER - PIANOS—wonderfal Now _cw- Priced {rom $395 l'm e fpecial easy h' Wday term: 'D-z Plaut- TOR BECOBDS make appreciative gits. Select your records from our won- about our spocial Xmas record clobs with cary pay- ‘The Plapt-Cadden Co, Mnm SL Norwich, 224 Bank St, New mxzn "m!S—Am e Plagt. 135 Main !!-. 224 Bank St New London. e———————————————— AUCTIONS ‘WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1938, ot 9 o'clock o m. sharp. !L!{o of F'u:hvtle on '}hfl -Ilnb — Comn., to Col- Mfl,mtfiemu!mlm sell my mammoth fi hei!era.rvua.ndlt'ow All of theso cattle smooth and handsome. One Hinman milking w three- unit type. complete '(& 11-2 shovels, 1 25-foot extension ox drag, log of drag vhnlu ‘blocks rope. cider many tools althgether un m to_describe One first class two-horse team wag- on, 1tvn~horsena¢llx10un.!lg jumper, 4 eleighs, 1 one-horse wagon body, 1 get of neei !m -fi-h 1 surrey, 2 sets of le team har. ness. 1 set of double anm lnrn- blankets, haiters, etc. BLACKSMITE'S TOOLS including 1 self-feeding driil, blowers, anvils and vises, 1 lot of fco har- tools, etc. 10 bushels mangel beets, several els of wuwu and a few barrels w.ar set, beds ch-é: lamps and n-.ny ot.ber 8. AUCTIONEER'S STATEMENT: DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Strest, Over Woolworth's: T Norwich € DE. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 235 Shetwekes St DR. C, R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg forwioh, Coan LEGAL NOTICFHS. ESTATE OF JOHN F. E late of Montville, in the Prm deceased. of Montville, The Administratrix baving fstration acoount hu- admin| estate to the Court of Prvhhl--li District for allowance, it is Omred ‘That the $th e allowance of said admln-u‘un uo caum. with said ‘al deetd AN D. HOME, Judge. NOTICE T0O CREDITORS, AT A cormy o FRORATE Whis Wi the District o W AM C. YOUNG, Costracter fla':'wum Work and Sebbing. w having &’ JUST My horses are here om Jot—Dbi