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ya'f^iTY. ,t.T BLlrtfKMK*. , ^ (■„!;jus entertained her • *randmother Mrs. K. K. U*and Mrv ... K. Reynolds, teacher of | 'll'' ~cl>-■ >i, recently taught **' *t eker district.Killingly school, ** r Mi.-. Ardeile Burritl, being >1. J. Jacobs re and children i«*r the sick h" ux Elmer Reynold w^nn. vidted the ranuly of J. It. JS*-* 1' s Monday. ■*7, _ki,., Brothers lia\e just pur /•yf.new automobile. ry ( W Place and son visited two L^iaVrovidence. us, Marshall itennett visited Sat sjaVand Sunday at Foster Centre. UartiiiierBurrill picked a strawberry »tek Tuesday measuring six and jc-naif incites, around. Herbert Baker is on the gain. ftOKTH WOODSTOCK. w K»rv F. roller has been a guest ■ Mrs. Newton I. Jones of Thompson [fcrtfcw (lavs. (i»anl Austin was arrested Sunday I,, jbusive treatment of his family * under the mtluenee of liquor. |He'w»s tried, found guilty, and let of! L probation. I Mrs Myron Pierce and son Ralph, of Laughton, have t'een visiting the Chaf tod Jordan families. James Perry and wife of Putnam I guests of’ Mrs. Frank Chaffee re Icently. I TheKawson families have been en Igrtaining tieorge Baker and wife of Ij'j'.uam. Mrs. Kmily Walker of South Ifrimingham, and Mrs. Kllen Tor rev. The bud v of Mrs. Henry Penniman, ■ lied"last week in the Bugbee |»iirhhorh(H«l. was brought to the I tery here for burial. vir. Ki;,ri Hv,|e is visiting friends |t! Koekuile this week. Prelsidnev Morse of Williston Sem I ; ilie summer \aca Mr. and M r>.( leorge Frink witnessed rgradual^.. their niece,Miss Fior s- Hal on. from tlie Killingiv High :•(»• i iday. < >u Sunday they | rial services the deceased members «f Kkohk Ijrange, lio-'i tiips being made in their wtootobi It. Mr.an-IMrs. F'.d Allen of Pomfret | m. re gut'ls Ml A. I». lit mis Monday. Mrs. George Lyon has her sister, Miss I Mildred Bateman of NewJersev .spend liwi the summer i with her. She is in li health and hopes a change will ben |f!it her. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter are receiv line congratulations on the birth of a Iso, t'harks Allison, Jr., who arrived I hue Jsth. Mrs. Sarah tinge entertained Mrs. I Brackett on Monday. Mrs. itraeketl li-'laying with Frank Corbin's family. WOODSTOCK Mrs. Hainiiton Holt is entertaining ktsister, Mrs. .Smith, with her chil dren. William Chapin and his brather-in ii* were at \'alleyside last week, coin ing front Providence in an automobile. A most enjoyable social ev ent w as tie tea party given by Mrs. Henry Saf funl, June J Mrs Mathew son is entertaining Mrs. Darke, a friend from the West. Henry Burritl from Springlield is al William Lester's. Miss Louise I.indeman sjient n few in Thompson last week. Mrs Bingham came on Saturday Irwin springlield for the summer. He . Benjamin A. Dean of Vershire. t., is the father of a little son born Jane -1st. Harry i till], whose business is in Montreal, has been spending a few camping in ihe Canadian woods. Horace Ifeatt is at the Palmer home ad for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l). Chandler tie at beacon l handler's. Mss Mabel Whitaker was the guest <d Miss Louise i.indeman earlv in the week. Miss Maiiel Riteli is home for the sjauner vacation. Mr. Avery, a brother of Mrs. ! >uis K 'Oilthvvorth. and a Yale student, is st hr. Bowen's for the summer. hdmund (hlltert is visiting his cous w. i‘ier|K)nt Foster. Ad attractive program has beenar isnged for next Wednesday afternoon * ,(n ■’to > al Woodstock Hill. ihe “aiwy oan l will conduct U|H>n the e'lilrch law n a sale of cake, ice cream. s-.J f nicy articles. Mis- FloreneeK m '-Ivil. who j. a member of the choir of hr.Hall s church in Springlield. w ill nag. and a bright young Spanish girl *ho de-ire- t.. secure a college educa hwi will tel! Jthe story ot some of her fsperteaees. .v silver collection will te taken for her. w hile the Pansy hand *ul use the returns of their saies to sai*i*ort a girl in India. At a special meeting of the Swed tanteh it was unanimously voted Mlend a call to Rev . C. K. Carlsot rwuwell. tosucceed Rev. L. T. I.i houn. Mr. Carlson was pastor 'oodstock -even years ago, and *<uce served churches in Naugatn betndia. Penn., and Cromwell. H rried and has a familv of nine c dren. SOCTH WOODSTOCK Mm. W H Needham of Worcester oo friends here not long ago. Jp** Voung People’s League of the £*phst church gave a straw bar rv sup '7' 0fl 'l* church grounds on Friday » ;**t week, which was a very pleas ■»*". netUng them about §20, Mev. A. B. Coats of Hartford, secre , the Baptist State Convention, preached Sunday evening. ra<fSl A- P'n'ith held a meeting in r*vestry Monday evening in the in •cfests of prohibition-. Several from here attended the Sun scttool convention of tlie Ashford Ptist association in Manstieid, and • l*>rt excellent meetings. h. K. Gilbert of Sew Haven is the *-e>t of Harry K. Wells. THoanoi. i J.^ friends of Mrs. George '"rr regret that there is no improve af ^er condition. Appreciation uer uoeiul and noble life is conslant i kiV '* " hy the gift of dowers which clf'room, and of which she is so St "er patient endurance of sutfer » a wonder to ail. •' T. I wiC meet Thursday. J...» S*th. at . p. nt. »«!»» Mrs Kdwafd * Thompson. Let each one l* pte psred to entertain either * jUi reading, recitation or song. A cordial invitltion i> extended to ail interested. The concert to be given in the < n it relational church on Friday evening of tilts week hv Wilbur F. HascVl.wiU >-e-yri:i at s o'clock instead of s. * as an nounced last week. Tickets are on sate at Hresser's drug store. Putnam. 1 her - U''!J** fr<?e transportation from there at Ut for any who wish to attend, if they will leave their names w purchase ticket'. n they Mrs. X.l.Jones has been entertaining guests from Iiudley. < »ur \ iilage is w nie aw ake with lads mid lassies, some being guests ami oth ers .students, and picnics and various outings are made attractive bv the fair maidens. Mrs. Williams has Iteen \Kiting her son Howard of Southbridge. Mrs. Sarah Hosweli, of Hartford, is the guest of her brother, Randolph H. t handler. Miss Munvan returned from West lierlin, Vermont, on Tuesday of this week. Mi's Mildred Armstrong, who has oeen in Michigan Hie past year, has re turned for the summer. lte\. Samuel A. Like preached at the Congregational church on Sunday to a large audience. Charles A. Knight, son of the late Krastus , Knight of Thompson, died in Westiield, N. V.,011 Monday. The Thimble Club met in the South neighborhood at tile residence of Mrs. John *). Fox last Thursday afternoon. It occurring so near the Fourth it was a patriotic afl'air and w a> highly enter taining. After the rejmrl of the secre tary, arrangements were made for a picnic to lie held soon. Small Hags were distributed and the literary pro gram begun. Miss Mary Koss ren dered a solo, “The Fourth of July." Miss Kdith Fox played se\eral piano selections in excellent style. Sand wiches, olives, cake and lemonade were served. Mrs. Fox, assisted by her sis ter, Miss White, and charming daugh ters, entertained in a very hospitable manner, and the time for di$|)ersing came only too soon. A few remained and were favored by an auto rule home. PHoe.VIX VII.LE Mrs. Louis Mowry of iGreenwich was a truest Mr anil Mrs. Monroe F; Latham the tirst of this week. Alliert Spaulding of Worcester s|>ent the Sabbath tvitli his family here at hi' new resilience, making the trip in lii automobile. John McNair of l.ynn arrived at Highland Lien last Saturday night villi ins new Stevens autoun bile. Scltool meeting was held in our school room last Saturday night, and resulted in a change of oflicials, i am l’. Latham I icing elected district c u mittee, William Dow ning, clerk and treasurer, and Fred l’eltier, collector. Albert Bellware of Willimantic came here last Saturday night to assist hi> father with his haying. He will also be assisted by William I. Lawton. William I Lawton with two local hel|>cr.s has completed the repair job on the old barn for Mrs. lie Kivn, making several alterations, one of which is a new cow stable which tics up seven teen head of cattle instead of ten as in the former. The barn is now ready for this season's crop of hay, and looks like a new one willi its new coat of paint, whicli is being put on by Howard J. Kuss, our local painter. Mr. ami Mrs. Monroe F, Latham hail as eallers last Sunday, Samuel Delicti, daughter, and son-in-law, of Brovldeaee, together with Miss Hill man of Willimaulie. They came in an automobile and returned In time for dinner. Many farmers here have already commenced to harvest their hay crop. David 1 rison, who lives on the t or bin place, is the tirst to lie eating new potatoes. Benjamin Seaton is entertaining his brother. Mr. and Mrs.Ward (L Holman spent the Sabbath at Fast Hampton. AlberlSnow was thrown oil <*f a load of logs last week, while in the employ of Joseph Klliutt, hurling his back,and is confined at home for a few days. - Mrs. \\ at son of New 'i oik city, who ha, been stooping here a few days with her mother, Mrs. ItcKiwi, returned to New York Tuesday • • • Ut iM na t o M rs. Charles T. Aldrich. David Hed ges, and Florence Aldrich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Vaughn of Wor cester, Saturday. Kvelyn Warren fell from the piazza of her home last week and broke her right arm. William Raymond was ipiite ill last week. I.uther Smith injured his right hand ijuite seriously in the Intervale Mt!i, last Wednesday. E.4S1' WIKlIIslUt K The band (Hand has a fresh coal of paint. Mrs. Hoyt of Newt London is a guest of Mrv Hoscoe Alton. Mrs. Turner amt Nellie Pratt were in Worcester !• rid ay. Mrs ii. J. Potter U in Itanielson this week with her sister, .Mrs. Marcus Wood. William Crawford and wife of Put nam are with his mother. Alice Steere ami Flossie Alton en joyed Thursday at M eiisler Lake. Mrs. Powers 1ms returned to tier home in Worcester. Mrs. Lucy Whitney of Providence] has teen a guest of Mrs. H. M uiflord- j Miss Mary A id rich returned Tuesday i from Hartford. Mr and Mrs. J. < - Antes are in l>an elson this week serving refreshments tl the bi-centennial and tild Home Miss Angie Kennedy of Putnam is in town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (.handier at tended the celebration in Hanielsou on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. H. M. Gifford i* librarian for the Public Library. Merrick Walker of North Grosvenor Iiale was in town last .Sabbath. THE oftOftVEHMKDALU. The Fourth will be celebrated here with ringing of bells, band fill B""S, clam bake, ami dancing in the pavilion. __ What is a cold in the head? Noth ing to worry a1*"11 if -vou ,reat w j* Klv s i'ream Halm a* soon a- -'ou, ^' gin to sneeze and muffle. the cold may grow into catarrh, and the air-pa-sairc- be «o inrtame.1 that vou have to light for every breath_ lt is true that Fly - « ream Ha m cures catarrh, promptly ami certainly-. Hut vou know the old -a s about the ounce ;>f, prevention. Therefore me < ream Kahn vs hen the cold in the he a-1, bow , itseif. All druggist*, -s*c . or rnai.e l by Kly Bros., Warren ''reel. . e York. uM>i»u * * KtBptai i* as chosen ili't riel commute*. A. s. Bruce. seeretsirv and treasurer. and Mr-. J. K. Clapp, cot at ,!le meeting held June -'•t.i for the enduing school year. < Arthur! .ingdoa tiad hi- dog killed ' 7 -iffhtnbig .t^t week. A few wars ;1~' H‘ on* in the siiik wav .chain, cii in ncarlv the same piaee. Heivntvisitor* ,>f M-« \. " lUucc Her brother. |„ Ballard of Putnam.' .Mrs Heiia Brown of Rochester, ami t.irec aenerjt;-ns of nieces from |*ut ' Hn, Mrs. J. s. \\ j|lls \f„ r ' Brwwn: >mm,i, Mrs. f W. stler man. Miv> li. |f. Brown: third, F.li/a : an’* " t ' -*dieriuaii. Cuest* for ■rur.i tin., Mr-. J. K. K. Brown ami '■not Mystic i s p,r;Jte> wife an t "'ll. with two others from Putnam, j made a short call, coming ami going j safety in their auto. .',r*- J- " haples ami Miss Lydia H Hikes have returned from seieral i weeks stay in Brooklyn. Mrs ( i ige ami s in of New Jersev are \ Biting her mother, Mrs. \\ hapleL Mrs. J. (i. Johnson ami liaugiiler, and Mrs. J. B. Clapp, i. representa tives of the ssundav school here.attend eh the Baptist stnnhi sehoo! conven lion at Spring Hill last week, and abiv report a good time. The abutments at Cotton's bridge have been repaired and now are in good condition for the steel bridge. The change here from two to one mail a day renders it inconvenient to many. K Jackson of Brockton \isited at M Congdons recently. Much grass has ueen cut liere live last fewr days anti well cured. ---— Postmaster-General Myer thinks he ean get from tile next Congress an a|> propriation of flo.itt) for an exjieri mental test of parcels |H»st rural deliv ery. Why experimental? They have proved successful in other civilized countries. 1 he city of Hartford owns it* w ater works, and the water commissioners this week turned over to the city trea surer *2n»M>oo of this year's proilts with which to pay off that amount of water bonds. H hat is essentially a .Slate life and annuity insurance system has lieen put inlo practical o|>eration during the past week. Muring Secretary Taft's visit to New London, to witness ihe race, the new*J pa|ier men learned one fact when they ottered him a cigar, lie doesn't smoke. " I'iat i- one of the habits I never ae i|uired," he said. Ihe eclipse Sunday was witnessed all over ihe country hy those who pre ferred to w it ness il than go to church — which occurred at church time. A large dish of pure water is better than a smoked glass to witness the pheno menon. We missed seeing it. *'ouiit Zeppelin has won the greatest triumph yet attained with airships. At Friedrichshafen, Germany, on Tues day, lie sailed the air for U 4 > hours at an averagespeed of. 14 1-2 miles an hour. For a short-time its speed w as Is 1-2 miles. The airship carried fourteen per sons. The delegates to the l>eniocratic Na tional Convention at I*enver will start from Springfield, to-nmrrow Friday at Iasi p. in., ami are due to arrive at their destination Monday afternoon at 4:4i. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s for estry department lias just finished its annual spring tree-planting with a to tal of ii2 i,‘Ski trees set out. This makes some 2.42o,ooo trees planted for its own needs in the way of lies and lumber. The new building planned by the New York F.i|Uilnble Life Society is to lie nearly oiie-iifth of a mile high—ex ceeding everything yet built with the probable exception of the Tower of (label. The employment of convicts in the canal zone, in building highways, is proving highly successful alter a trial of three months. It will develop the isthmus and make Panama as garden like as Hawaii and by tlie same means. Harry Orchard, the confessed slayer of Governor Steunenberg, escapes the gallows, as he was to Ik hung on Fri day this week—the Board of Pardons having commuted his sentence to life imprisonment. . U3 t rick. The p irr* f‘- ■ eferminatlon In speak ids vet phru-cs tinder nil wtrfs of < Ir ■iiM -i in. ri t ften pr dm-cs strange nil i, .[inns The story is told of n s.eight f lull’ll [If f' ’! 1111*1" Who kept I I Wirfi l| rim! hi- liiil trained in nay whenever ■ in* of his master's tricks hud ts-en fl'iisheil' "Hull * rt good trick What's the next "I i-V" line day I lie Juggler. being in a sea [silt town, gave Ills fterformame in a loft ou one of the wliarfs. wliieli bop pem-d to get just over tin- |iln -e where a la rye quantity of powder was stored In key's. The juggler was about to lierfortn some feat which required the lighting of a candle. He lighted it and throw the match away without making sure Hint the blaze had gone out. The match, still burning, fell through a era* k in the tiisir and drop ped Into one of tIn- kegs of powder, which exphsled with great force, throwing the building Into the air. The l>atTot. who was blown up with the rest, did not stop until It reached the pinnacle of tlie topmast of a great ship which lay ofT the wharf. There he Hang desperately, and. looking down to the world lie low. be called oat In a shrill voice: -That's a good trick! What's the belt uu»r Ms Was a Philosopher. A busy merchant wbu had not taken a holiday for years. In which time es • ry other member of his family bad enjoyed many outings, concluded to give bimaelf a rest of a week or two and started for Scotland. When be hail liven cent a day he received a tel egram from bis wife to this effect: Our hou»* was entirely de«trovrl by fire Uat i The cTed and l ca mped unharmad. Coma home at once. MARIA. To this, after reflecting a raoireut be replied as follow*: Tt'l.at is the _oe ol, comter home when there la no home to come to* T* k* the Cl .ldrrr. to mother a Stay there with them ttU 1 Juts you a d don’t worm ySAJtX -Rond' n 8- raps Let the Eagle Scream Men's Suits Men’s flue ligtit wrt ien! blu*> *< rs> suit*. ftO 00 «nd flVOO Boy's Suits Hindsoroe n«r* in •hoy* kn#r p*nt suit* * |2 00 to ftf 00 Men's Shirts N «r sumner styles !b men’s shirt* •t ft 00 Men's Oxfords New summer styles In men’s Utfords ■t fa oo to ft oo I’ aderwear Egyptian ba'.brigaa underwear In light weight*. 50c I W »>h Suits ><w Mjlea la rktidren'* w**h*hle •jilt 50c to fl M Straw H «t<i Panama hat* at f5.no Smart *tvle* in shirt* a! ft 00 to f3.00 Women's Oxfords New and dainty cl) it* >o women'* Oxford*. ft Ml to f3 SO N.T.Hurlbut, 22 Front Street, Putnam. SPECIAL SALE IN OUR Remnant Department moo vai ls of FANCY WAlSTINOS ami MKRCKniZKO INDIA MSO.NS nil:! 12 4-7 and S yal l lengths. 10 cent i]utility of INPI \ I.INON going at 12 cent* a yard •Jo cent quality of INDIA LINON going at 1"» cmU a yard 80 cent quality of INDIA I.INON going at 10 pent*, a ya <t 30 cent quality of Fancy Waistings going at lit cents a yard 35 cent quality of Fancy Waistings going at ’21 cents n van! ALL PEBFKUT (it)OIIS. Come in ami examine ami «»ee the «|iiulity of goods we are offering at these prices. The Keystone Stores Danielson Putnam Moos up Watch our windows for NOW SALKS. ^tttt*ttfttt****f*t***f******t-;ttt±i i Special 8 days Sale AT SEDER’S Beginning Friday, June 26, Until 4th of July. VtiViiifVvrVciivViiv WWW DIAMONDS Diamonds have advanced fifty per cent, in the past four years and they're likely to go still higher. Therefore you can save money by putting into a good diamond—it will pay better interest than a savings bank. We own some handsome stones that we bought advan tageously and are selling at prices very advantageous to our customers for example. Solitaire for Baby. 3.50. Solitaire in Fancy Belcher, 10.00 and 15,00. Twin Setting Diamond and sapphire 22.00. Tiffany setting and choice selected stones, 50.00 to 200.00 Jeweler Shaw, Putna: II CAM, AND SHE OCR KINK I.INK OK Shirt Waist 'W Me slotting some extra tdIiif* in In" • ’ braider v \\ rs|. You will *i• l f > L>H'k and c'.vu.jmu' with ethers Km 1 ' I DRESS SKIRTS in ToilrH, Panama raini««\ Metro**. Mob >us ami PatioiiHi A tin© assort tuntl of Man 1 hiIowh! OtHHts at tuouov |»ru'« > Sro our Special Mack Panama Skirls at &2 *>8 \o snob value Elsewhere. Wall Paper* and Mouldings Our "bowing of A\»li I'ajwrs wus never finer, we lime them suital'le for nil purpoee*. See our line of high grade p*pcre, including a tine line of uuoorled goods. FLAGG’S Agency for ttutterick Pattern* ami linnet fa Dyer", rli Aimerti WWVW Wife ^i^jyuuuuuyuyuyu yu yyVLAJl _ 5 ^ THINGS ! Wp want to ini pies* them upon vour Memory FUST THING : W*-'ve Sinus of oxeeptii nal merit, mm to by the World's best Shoe Makers SKOM) THING We me experts iu titling feet - expel iotiee has been our tearlier mnl we do it correctly. TillUD THING ’ We make it a feature of our business to have Shoes of J hj tile the e inert style. FOL III It THING ! You’re sure of quality here for out Shoes are so good, we guarantee every pail of them t 11 1 H I HING Out pi n • s m e alwavs ns low as the quality will n! low '1 liiil s all 5: 1 | C. M. ELLIOTT, PUTNAM. JJQ We Give Green Trading Stamps. j mmmm w CHANDLER & MORSE White Lead, Oil, iff Poultry Netting, 1 EH wood Wocen Wire Fence. liar bed and Plain 1 JFire With the United States Cream Separator. You^takc no risk. You have time to try it, then if we will make easy terms for payment, j Call on us» kok Crockery, Kitchen Furnishir and Lai Chandler & Mi— HARDWARE