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MACDONALD & WlLLlAMa CKIlPKItTOKh PUTNAM WINDHAM CO.,CONN. Lditori&l ScraDt. rr*--itlf nt I tom* veil l*gr«-*lljr encour aged At the rpfp>n^ (rf the Oovcrrsori who attended tf.« \\ lilt*- House r-orifer cnce, which called for the pur^me of fitting; Ihdr co-operation with the National (on^rvatkm (kwunW'ffi, which promise* to lie an a**ured nur re**, Severnl Governor* base already appointed -talc co-operative coimni* moiin, and many other* have signified their intention of doing m» The Loin minion viill hold it* flr»t meeting on ficcemlier 1, and in eoofjeration with the State eoni«it**ion»# w ill prepare a preliminary rejsirt for tlie* President, a- he desired, by January I. Great re hm it* are expected to kfow out of their latior* State arid National jiolitic* ju*t now are occu py ing most of public attention aa buxine** Intercxt* are cons a fencing. In national politic* the course *ecm* to l»e running for Taft and again*! Lrv an Not Alone Republican and hide fieri dent newspaper* are certain of the election of Judge 'I oft, hut aUo rno*t of the ablest Ia-mocratic pa|»er* of th< K»*t, many of whom are not only ix lieving hut are helping to elect him. The call for the Itepuhlican State con vent ion fia* been i**ued. It i* to |»e held in N* w IIh cii Sept. H and U There Is a struggle going on among tin candidates, »j**eiHlly for Governor — Lieutenant Governor Lake and 1 *n grrsMinnu LI I ley arc most prorninent. hut there l* some ipiiel work di lug among the friends of Governor Wood ruff to have him elected for another term To do this suer • ■--'fully it r lirged that Major John *i TiUon wili have to withdraw «* candid ate for < on gres-m(in at large, a* no t w o St ate can didntes from the same town -houid nominated i*,i he 111< st nma/ing event that has n rentiy Iran pir« d in the political world Is the mn’i * ** fu I bloodies* revolution iilTurkev 1‘roin the most d«-polie of wrMf utiv « rum* nl « iiimI I Ik? inrwt I d» -|»im d and hated of modern rulers Turkey ha-. U rn transformed inhi a constitutional government, with tlo declaration of ih** t*<|uniii(v of ail otto man* w iiliout dUllneUon im to run* 01 religion, arid with full lllicrtyof speech si ft * I pfr**, it 11 • I thf Suhllini l*<i i it* who, had to exclude himself fmiti the 111 of hi* auhjcct*, so linird w a* he, In now their hlolt/4“<! ruler who mingle* «afclv with them In nil public place*. He ha* left hltiiftelf to* Hitfe retreat from hh proff retail vo ooume. bending tnemliers of the Syrian eoh ony In New ^ «>r k elty were no delight rd w Ith tlo in w •* of the granting «if th< TurUUh t onslit 111loti that tlo \ deter mined to raise fund* and present a mo dern battleship to link's There an 3000, UtMi Syrian* In that city. The movement It* rend let tlo spread of tulareulosis is witness' d in « erv direction President M< t n ha given Instruetions that a rule In* adopted and enforced against spitting m iiiiIum.I cam, U» allow hU deep *vmpalt>\ with $be movement. t»coj^e lYlllhone, for yearn promt m ill in tin- odVUW'il V* U* " V»U'IU I « I tie ration of Milieu, and ehargtMl, with Moyer amt I lay wood as the Instigator ^>f fhv murder of Uovvmor Steuneu* U(M of Idaho, died in Ih-nver, Mon liny front tin* efteets of an o|*eraln»ii lor cancer. The House t»( i.ords has yielded t»» a popular expression ol the |H*ople oi tireat Britain in lav or of an old age Im 11s|oii, and liave consented It* accept the I>111 for that purpose parsed b> the H him'of t'cnimon* after having refits cd t«» do SO The Internal revenue tax allows that more mailed lopiois were tiiaiiufaclur td ami sold in this country last u«i tin t he v ear hehue P»d there was a euhstaiitlal rvthietion m the revenue from distilled IU|Uofs IVrformanee m the digging the Pan ama canal i* really extraordinary \t first tin* f ulehra cut was regarded as the decisive task to indicate the com pletion of the canal. Now it Is the iiatum dam and Us appurtenances If they arc tlnishc«l soon alter the t u Ichra cut is done, tl is now claimed that President Taft ought to steam through the canal on one of our l iggv*t I>read noughts some lime in hU hist term of office. The rtmiikibk progress made In lire construction o( flying machine* juslt tin) Itw r«|vcliUi>tn vl able mcehanl nan- that befoit Ionic Urey will lap * lit - pluvrtl a- regular mean-of travel. No les* than trail a iliwii dtlffprenl Inven tor* arc giving practical demonstra tion* »( nracliinr- ttial can travel close to the ground or high up ttial can no long distances cart lw -leeml to go In any tilrectlon. \\ hen the first suggrs llotl at a ta»al to l>c propelled l>y »naur was matte, it w a* regarded with derl Mun. So also was the steam cars on roatla—anti improvement til each lias (Tone on anti it ts m<|*>*sil>tc to conceive what they are yet to accomplish. So of the all ship—now In rls Infancy 4 The wot Id Is fullof natural disasters, anti the past week an unusual amount has Iteeir nporhtl Forest tires lake precedence Tire misery brought upon many thou-anti- o( poor families ty the lt*s of all ihelr properly ami many thetr lives, Is appalling. Ttw wvtrsl is not yet know n. Then there Is in** ami disasters liy flood*. The old world has ita share of simitar calamities, t'hiua losing immensely lu lives am) shipping by a ty phoon. An earthquake w as fell In many |taru of Algeria on Tuesday, precursor of other* to follow. The lailed State* in 17**. In March, I79M. the I'ntwi eon«l«l(d of twelve -date-— Khode falatid, the lad of the original thirteen to enter the 1'nton, ladng admitted Mayn't' of the name year. Vermont, the flr*t ad <1 It ion. wa* admitted in the following j year, before the re*illa of the tir»t cen ' «u* wax announced. Maine war a part of M a»*achu«elt*, Kentucky wna apart of Virginia, ami the pre-ent rdatc* of Alabama amt Miwjwi|i|ii were part* of <ieorgia f lic present .■date* of Ohio, Indiana, I Hindi* Michigan, and Wi« (■o!)*in, with part of Mtnneaota, were j known a* the Nortwrit Territory, and ! tfie present .*>l»te of Tenncaaee. then a part of North f arolina. w*> »>n totie organized a« the wouthweat Territory. The f'nited M t a le* wri bounded on the wed by the Mi**m>dppi river, lie yorul which dreu fifil that **t and un explored wllderne** belorifiinff to the Hpani»h Kiiiif, which wn* afterward* ceded to tlie I nile l -Mate* by Frame an the lyouidana Purchase, and now comprise* the Kreal arid |*opulotM ritate* of Mouth Daketa. Iowa, Nebraa ka, Mi**ouri, Karina-*, Arkan**a*. and Oklahoma, and jiortioMH of Minnesota. Imkoia, Montana, Wyoming, Colora do, New Mexico, Texan, and I > mini a na. The lxnii«iana Purchase wan not consummated for more than a decade after the find eenaiiw wm taken. On the south wa«t another pa rush colony known Hn the Florida*. The greater part of Texan, then a part of the coin ny of Mexico, belonged to Mpain; and < aiifornia, Nevada, 1 tah, Ari/ona, and a |*#rtlon, Nevada, f tah, Arizona, and a portion cif New Mexico, a I wo the projM'fty of Mpain, although |»enetra* ted here and there l#y venturaome ex plorer* and tiiiftdonariev, were, for the mo*! part, an undiscovered wildcrne***. The gross area of the 1‘niled Htale* win HJ7>44 **<piare ittllea, but the net tled area was only -*|iiare nil lea, or about j**r cent of tin* total. Though the area covered by the enu meration in I . mi mtiii*. m iy small when compared with the present area of the I nit*'I ■’Mai* -*, the difficulties which confronted theeensu* taker were \ a**l |\ urenter than in It mo In many lo calities there were no fiiiuh, tuiti where these did exist they were jaair and fre h • Ik' M" (juently impiiH**Hbl moat unknown. T'rai entirely hy horaehaeU, enrich. A journey a* I* New 'l or k to \\ ash high n w n- i rmci undertaking, re<|Uirlng eight day-* nit der the most fmoirtMe condition* i! at lot i w a* e or prh ate i- 11 nil from Western \rw 'l «n k wo- » w i Ideine-.-.. I lmifM inmI Miiigamton laing hut *1* lathed hamlet* Till* Imilijiv weM of Hit* Allegheny mountains, with llii'cx cepMon of a portion of Kentucky, was unsettled anti m'hmtI.v jienctrated I »c tr«*11 him! Vincennes were too small am! isolated to merit considerMtion. Mhlln delphia was the capital of the t nit* <1 States. Washington was a mere »mv ernment project, not even named, hut known in the Kedeial * ity Indeed, by tin* spring of 171* t, only one w all of ; the \\ hit** 11 ou •*** tun! heen constructed 1 him) tin* site for the Capitol htn! U* n | merely surveyed. N«*w York city. In 17'***, possessed a population of onlv *.l d. although it was the largest cits ! In the t niteil States Philaddphia w as second, with am! I ton ton third, with Is* .o Mails were transported in very irregular fashion, ami corres pondence was expensive amt unccr- | ain Then were, niorenv er, other difheul ties, which were ol serious* moment in I #‘H>, hut w hich long ago ceased to In* problems hi census taking. The in hahitanU, hav lug no e\|a*rl«itce with census taking, imagined that some scheme lor ineteadng taxation was in volve*!, ami were inclined to U* can louts ,rs[ r v *li»iili| rvwul l"<‘ much of lheir own affair* There w a* a’so op)a>sit i >n to enume; alinn on religious grounds a count «•: inhabitant* being i ‘gaitied > many i> a ionise for «i!viiie dtsplea-•;o I ;h- isuimlaries ol towns ami olln minor dlv 4*lou*, and even those oi »- >i.111ic '. wen* in ma iv eases unknow n > e 5 defined it all. i he hitheito s* (:ii in.tepi mlcnl elates had Ui ii iiml< ! the c ti’ oil of the Keileial limernmcnt »u *•» short a time Hint tin* difteicnl •. ion* had not vet la*t u welded into an u umonion* nation idly In w hu h tin* I cdei al authority should U* uit'jth sttuned ami its instruction* promptly am! fully oi»e\ed. NorlhficldChristian Marker*'Coafcmtcc Nu class nt * 'hrlsilatl oonleiences ha* i ever maintained Us continued (Hipulai tty mu! increasing mU'iest a* Uihi oi the t hrlslian Worker*, established by hw iglii I. Moldy, twenty *i\ years ago, Hi i ast Northticid, M:i" ly w a* the plan eoncciv ed for accom plishing It* purpose of tirliintnii Ixrieth or Hie great theologian thinkers of e\e. ry esangelical denomination of l ho world to present the \ancd * to re* of biblical truths garnered from personal »tudv, lhal even the death of It* found er ha* not stayed it* steady Inerease of IHipularlty. Ki\e thousand delegates are expected at the « onferenee this year While new s|>e*i>ers are sought for ami appear eaeli year, those of the abler ones w horn the |<eop!e delight to hear with unaluded interest, like Kr\ Messrs. Morgan and Meyer, of Kng land. and hrs A T l*tei»on, l-en t. Ilroughton, and Hugh lilaek of this country, are gladly welcomed e\ery year Among the new sja-aker* from abroad this year will he hr. \V. 1,. Walkinson, a \eneralde old man, w ho for years ha* Is-eit the leader of the Methodist deno mlnalton in bug land lie lias twen a preacher for nearlyfusty years. Ke\ W K. Meljeod, of Edinburgh, who was connected with hr. Hugh lliavk in his work in Edinburgh. Many missionaries of distinguished reputation will is" present, among them i hr. ii t« t'uilerwviod, of Korea, ami Itishop \\ K uldham, of India. I Urnator Alltam, of low a, one of the great statesmen of tins country, died at his home in hubu<|ue. on Tuesday, *• tieart failure He was T9years old. I at rail HroarHi Next Saturday. at i o'clock, tharp, | there will I* three horte race* at the : f’utnam Fair *rouni|«. The event* will ron*i-t of a J.4 ti and -t minute eia»« l*nr*e *■*' each: half-mile beat*; trot or pace. Admit aion 2>> cent*—grand aland free. There are eight entries in the min | ute ela»t. and *ix each in the other two, — which prom ire* tome piod aport. The entriea are from I’utriarn, \\ ele -ter, Oxford, Snuthbridge, Waun-gan, Oraflon. I’omfrel. Itrookiyn and other placet. — I.iat of letter* remaining at the I’utnarn IVt OITloe for the week end init Amtutt t: l.idiet—Mitt Barbara Ito** i .1 ni iciii- r— John .1 I tarry < oiooer. .lone* A to. Fleming Jackton, Oliver lirake, Vermont Harnet* A Trunk < o. —Arthur McIntyre I* visiting hi' grandparents in WiiitlnsVilie, Maw. Mi" Matht Hriftin i' sjiendirig t wn Miw k* in WoKMter. -Ten orphan' from Ikmton were placed in various Catholic home' in thi' city during the past week — M rw. Charles Warner and daugh ter ol Itii111more, are guest* of lier par- j cut*. Mr. and Mr«, I llennor, South I M ain't reel. —The Thame' * Itih of New l^indon had their annual clam bake on Wed nesday. (ieo. A. Hammond, a mem ber of thet lull, attended. Mi John K. < arjwnter and Mr. Silas Wheelock were present an gue»ts, with others from New York. Hartford was repre sented by I.ieutenant-t oisernor Cake, a candidate for .">tate Senator, Kenn, of the <ourant and Mr. Hewitt of Wea tlier'lield—always active ami ardent in interest of <>.<> I* Kx-Ho.ernor Waller, Senator Itrandegee, Secretary of State Itodenwcin. I'oslma'lerJohn Met iinley, of New Condon: Congre" man Higgins, Mayor l.ippilt.l'o'tma' tcr Carrtithcrs and • >1. Steiner, from Nmwli'li: I'arker and l.yon, of Meri den. Just a little of the political fla vor Chowder and lobster til 1J o'clock base ball at J o'clock, ami the bake containing voting pig. chickens, frank foil, sanaage, corn, sweet and white (Kilabs-s—the 11f'l well liflllkc.l with cam!- VII in kn ping wilh 111 high reputation the Thnmcs t inh lie for I l licit Ioikcs. Bradley Theater The mm. iruf picture hahit Mtiih t>. t»e making neu coiiverih weekly amt ciiitiniM‘ to nfT«ti«t pleasure In targe niiiiiltci ■« -Hjint nir night Tucj*«iiivs, I. ii • I j i ■ night rh.ifMlnvs, Xmahnir ttitchl I ri«la \ i, iiih! < lithln-n > mat im « Saturday* are eniaTially feature I an t ntr pleading cil\er-ninn* The pmtmcs change 111irtnirstlav evening amt tin m u program i* a winner Some goo<l amah ml aits are t>ooke<t fur I i«!a\ night >liss Mae Smith, eonlratto, i" wmnieg favur m ft 11 \ .st rated aongti. There* is more* r atarrh in this section 1 of l he count ry than ail other ili'en^ts put t'*^rtlie r, ami until I lie* last feu \enrs vs as snppewet to l*o incurable. Tot a ureal many years doctor* pro tiouitccet it a local ebseasc amt prescrib es! Um-hI remcetieo, and hy Cein*taiitly falling lo cure with l«K*al treatment, pioiiounccd it incurable. Srdence has proven catarrh U> K* a Constitutional disease ami tlierefore re»juires constitu tional tieatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure inantilae!uted by I J Cheney A Co., Toledo, e >hio, is the only eamstit it ion a I cure* on the markel. It i* taken inter nally in d«*st*s from lo drops to a tea vpoonful. It act* directly on the* blood and miH'oiis surfaces of the system. They oiler om* hundred dollars for any ease it fails to cure Semi for circulars and testimonials I .1 e it K\ i \ A I •»., I’olcdod ». Sold by I >ru«tftst, 7 k l ake* Hall’s I amily l’ill* f«»r tonsti patron. Births In West I |Hon, \un a ilmiKhti'r lo Mr ami Mr' Koy Alilncli Marriages I III WlMnl'tlH'k Hill, Vllgll't U|, li\ It*- \ i. I Wilier'. I ill < ItoniT'to Mi" Nt'lln* i Myt-r*. tioth ul I' ilnain Deaths In l*ntnKiii, .1 uly :|, Tltnnin* Komih ils , iihimI (Ml y imi> • hi July I it In'i lionii'. 'M' I nion *trwt, Brooklyn, \ V , Nelly Itowi'ii, wif** o(t lit* lull' William lliil'i Wi ll.iiil'.iiiul ilHuirlili r nl'tlio lute I ilw.inl I 'Mon mul fs*»|*l»t• »i»lft Atwell llowrn I-inu'ral'*>r\n*i 'on Sumlny . Vuku'I , 111 W 'HHl'l'H'k A Mg unt I'l, Mary Jniu- 1 U-unt-r, wifi* ol 1 l ink 1 Iti nm t of Nrw loin illo, 'III" , mul iImukIiUt of W illiuin mul /ll|nili llarri'. In 1‘iov nlriiiv, Auirii'l Mum 'I Murjiliy. ay:i''l Jyi'iii' lluual In I’ut mini. In W illJamsiillo. Vioru't l.i'inui i It Wi'i, agvil Til years Hurlal in Wo barn. M i" In I'nlniim, Auirii'l 4, AUlnri* tirijr oire, aKeil o years L. K. Smith Furnishing linderlaker, Arcade Block Main St. Att«ad«at At Mora. Tol«|»hui»o (liMiu««tlua 1 I Ballard & Gark, Funeral %# Directors t Putnam, Conn. r*l«pboiM call* «n*«rrrv* promptly SUM 3 14. 1>«.T »_4. i.*>!, *Wn t \T\tOlRT OF PHOBATK HoLOEN 4; FutAAift wtthltj ABKl t'V iMUvi dntlH t dl Futnam ot* lb*1 2tN of Jolv, \ l* IMS 1'rrwi K*l*ardt» J: Jud*r I o’ Aif**M T IHu* <*l I'u-ium ; t oon.. 4atmi»t*lr»tor »JtH a *«n.t»v otithr !«-*(*!• r*U t »»t f fill 1^*0, 1st* of I'ui&am otthstt *oi%i 4iMr*<t. *Sroooor*s. I TM« l .v»r? ikXk drw tfcat MX tw 4l ’ and for th« t'MdlUMn Of **ki rMohp rxhltit tkrlr el«itu» th* mhm> ta tb» : A4wM»l»tr*tr4* OOd ttw«« tUa* pobhi* *0* N , i‘.\t n <1 this 1‘ivh’t 0% o*l' I* a •«o*|'ajvr Sa> *uj£ 1 tirMtattoo to •tWdi*tfk», id4 t * j■»’»»? 1 t«( a ^vt'» *«« Un* pohiN’ Mifl la T»>a« t*f fk'rtvi i**NM* M tfc* pUo* wltfff Th* loot ao«!l 1 * rti tNsl t*\>m ttoc«Nr4. J*3? H»*UU»ti «Kh»HT I«n U* &f uiu» a _jf\U tat ft* Kiw »«« S.^*t 00s We re Strong] on Strong Trouper'. Trousers that do not rip, that 'ta\ where put and that v. 'ii-tand all -orts of har<{ usage. The best for work. Good for dress-up. We have them for all kind' f wear, in neat stripes, worsted and cassimere, at * 1.50. *2.00, *2 50, *3.00, *3.50 and *4.00 I • t»_-st of service always proves the absolute sup emacy ol DU I CHhSS I ROUSERS, to cents a butt i a rip. The new Fall Style-* are now on our counters. The Church Clothing Company Putnam Hartford Danielson ) ©00 @0000006000000000®®® @®O®®0 ( I CITY TAX Nolice A warrant having n issued to me for the collection of t h\ t- iexicd try the grand list of ttie < 'tty ■■f I'utnam, for the year 1W7, which i'e due and |»aj a blc on or tefore Almost !■>, ItMcs, ac cording to the rate of -aid city, ndice is hereby gi\en that for the imrjiose d receiving taxes I will mis*! all |<erson lianie to fray taxes d ■ -aid city, at the ; t 11 \ t ofiueiI 1 tool11. ’ I oi >t reel, oil riMirsdrty . I tdn.v, -at arday, \ugiist I.:, | I, lo, Itxts, from 1 o dock a, m. to I o’eioek p. III. 11 no! paid for w ithin the tone pre-eritieil leir i * , and it per j rent, interest will he r!iurire.|. .1. ISKHII M lx X1 !1 v I K, I . iieetol of Taxes lo; . I ItV of I'llt - I rated a; t’ninani, t n July 17,thus. For Sale. l*r<^|K*ron«. bak« r\ • inr^-.with real eslalt* ol atxiul »h»«» i*« i of land J I - story ho !><• with • • i, 'niMtnirm bake shop, large Hour hoib* . a »*mi» and ear i ringe house ami HnestfH'u- No incum liritm't’v Hake-shop lias good brick ! oven. In K. M h Kir:.West Thompson, ] Conn. •*1 * -1» Stair fcuiaiijalieBS An examination for -date Teachers i ertificMtcs will U* hr *1 :it Israel Put* nain School Huildmg, I'utnam, on Au gust •’> and *> from '• a m to » p. m Kor Information apj- \ t«> >taicHoard of Education, Room .4-’. i apitol, Hart ford The examiner will I*1 glad to confer with persons desiring («> the Nor mat SchooU■«1 NOTICE To Wlio-i. It M.o < ..ii. . * n: Not,,-' - b\ t’lo u llial the lli'iok.hlp S<jn.t’* t.'*tiU Ai.'. n < >ti |M)> hi mu oi'iiui <1 and existing undei ' i l.*ws nt the si tn «»i ( rumei tiruf, uni having i(s |irmn|iAl |<U> e a bti-ines* nt Woo-kttK k. Windham < omitv, state of t ooneetieut, h o. >\ .igt cement signed hx all ii* stockholders. --i • 1**<I to terminate *?« corporate existence, o' r hr lit mol tf Ihuetois herthy give notice t*» t jK*rst»u having * . tun- n.'aiiot such < ouifrxny, ?o : t . ■ same on oi be- • Nov, 1 * HU*, vx , ' .• Sctixtatv of -.» • t Company, cither «t W.>.••! -lot k, in the Mu?.' of < «iune« ti'nt, or a' 17 I' nit pint >’,« .• t itv ol Ihtxiklyn, State <>{ , \ a \<»ik. -John K Sheppard Uriel « . Shrp- | I'Htil, < hares li. Hester. Director*. I __ Notice \\ rt*'e, I, tin -uhatriber having levied a j tax wa» ran’ upon a * i tain tract ol Jai.>i " tb , ! Uciili o house t!*♦’»eon situated near the vil- | u> ot V ith \shloid, to* n * I l as;! •-(. i\; *1 assessed to tienrge W. Darling at. I - tmsed lo In . • -aid tieoige W Hailing ht ume ol t"t "Hi* i t and contain* eight «• !» - iquo- oi «-s. Ik'-i i 'm <| a* follows Ik'^ionii:.' tt -tak« at i - t? the northwrst con?er ot ,, t lot n\ ' a tv mooing souther*' on .» \ logha *' *!«.»• C4) jx»<ls to t -!ak« ii ,| itoih s | t>. ing the MoChnest eorrei ol s , • ! liti i t»* !hc iaiwi ttfli !.r. j| ■ in « a . '\ 1M. Mien to • . ?!?-• , - i \. Ic*« rdied on page l'JO. v u. sol the U, o - t - of | age J of t*v nonet, the I»ttti o' C.<s‘■ t,! s4td vy U ttig f‘rlltepav n-.eut 1 »\ . " :> *t 1 tstltmf or. it-r a| l ^ . n• i • . Otlit lee »l inter-s* to > 5 07. t his i- u / a. ie • . e t a? on the JAth da\ I s, , s c 10 i dock, a in. »' th-* - . \ \ s tmtiiul l,tx!l-i' ! shaM fKdl eimngh ol -ail iw a fj » _;t*s thl li*0»l < 41''' l*. ! t iiu, 1 < t Ol Taxe-. town t'f Kastlord, I' oot vx . i nun., .Inly JOth, Id* Notice W . •<»<«*. I »k, - rib* r having l«*v ir»1 * fn w*rrat ' ;} j» • rt*:n Tti't *»T lan-1 *i‘Ul*fd in : *V %'uUi- rn (mi -in* Town of K.n'{>*r<J »i>*i ; ar ,« \V -• .i \ -tl» or IU!‘* »»*• -ouvoir ic j t, « n of I • * >i.* • -untyof Windham *ttd •t.r« | <f< onto t-fit'UI aid to Fran' A Kockwood, and » i i .'Mil to t*lor.£ to «B!iJ br.»n% \ Kx'kn***! a uo of .vw*»*v*i«riit aiid e« »taiti* 4 t.-rt- m : r* ? !«-*« described •• fol- j w* Nor*h ’• and now or former tv Of \\ kk-r uDd William Kradwa' r»%ur t Mi: v « orwtfrlv of Fl'^ha Or«n! ■ an-i «*ivi »ud heir* of Jo**ph FhiHtp*. MUlhtrt} to *»■•! r » or fortnorN to land of ; »*UI pi»! ’ j *. o r* «: .1 Pieman k« ner*o» >du on the Beat to iixl vu-t h«ner**n a*4 lm»d n»'» or V ro4er \ t»y \ > W wU and H \ H»«hc \% J» •.« page b. Uni re\X»HN ©! the Town o' t V*tfor«1 '*■*»«! )»\\ bet! * j for the of us dor If**- town of barton! on lot vd ltd.. and *nH»'iBti»£ with tvgal interval tofia 4 Thl* I# to C! * r Bulk*- that oo ’.lit* J*'t» ! day of sUf »-mbtr, *>v a: # o*r Jock * in . at th» , *(fB pu*t In rtkoMii* ill* IB b«M Iowb of t ast • Nad. 1 Mil enough of *a»d r*a} to | pay uM »»\ toff'.M «ith the lawful m:* atd ; * harfe# them*n. » art* P Latham. Oftliwctwf Of | Ta*««h town of £*»tford, PtMtttUlv li«, C obb , %' Why Wait! t»‘J May '< Uibiy ontfricj; tcmfirrt Work for Merawrt 1 l>*v» Lore Ill-others South Main Straat Putnam Have a \meft stocll *>t tiranite and Marble lonamt-Bli, Tablets tinfMonn, If. Mt hsed. A rvr»i will ^ f Tet oa bbv owert root ired for ifce *amv before April Samuel W. Neill, . Agent Dresser’s Drugstore FOR Some very dainty bits of Fine Chinn and Glassware as well as Delicious Candies in Boxes Dresser’s Drue’ Store Caucus Krgistratiuii Aotire The Registrars of Voter* of the l ew n of Putnam will t*' in session at the "se lectmen's office in In ion Block, Friday, August 7. and Friday, August 14, from IJ o'clock noon until ;* o'clock p, m., to register the legal voters of *.1 i• t town who any apply for the privilege of voting in political caucuses a» pre- 1 scribed tit t he t onneclicut Acts of l'*wi, t hapter it 1. Those who have already registered under the act,are not required to again unless change of political preference t» desired. i.WoN T WltJSiN, t „ Thomas P Rva.x, ^"trar* Putnam, t'onn., July 21, tyos :tn-.il Saturday at Store of E. MTJLLAN Hoop lea" Jelly ec pkge ! Large Mackerel »e e«ch 3 can* Die ted milk 00 3 pk tree Jello 25c , 2 lb caa Luncheon or Corned beet 21» | 13 lb« tine granulated sugar |1 , Kora Kink* 3; pkge i B ue Ktbbon Kaisina 10c pkge i 1 bar Cutlet Soap gi»en to J"ue purchaser ot a pound ot any bulk C\ Bee, ! .*> lb Bulk Starch 2&c J ib can Libby"* Ok Tongas ygc lb* flue Uraru.ated Sugar, fl oo |o the purchaser ot a pound ot our HOc bulk tea S Iba (.Singer Snaps r?* 5 iba Prune*, 2*c j B:ue Label Cat»np jsc Quart Bottle ot Ammonia 10c j iioid Medal Butter 2Sc ;b 3 iba flg bare 25c ALL GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Sold on easy payments or for Rent. ScwingMachings Edison and Columbia Phonographs and Supplies V jg“2,()00 Edison records v constantly in stock 1.5 i t copies stoidard music at IOC a copy. All tin p ip il,ir music at I9C Ditio i'i ptilt ication sheet music 1-2 off. A Fresh Stock of Strings for all Instruments. Try our Italian Violin Strings. 40C each. Pure Silver Wound G Strings, 50C each. F. G. LETTERS, & CO. Maiu aii l Union Streets. Putnam. Conn. The Eastern Dental Co. Elm Street, Bradley Block, opposite Congregational Church, Putnam. Operative Dentistry Most Modern Methods and Materials Skillfully Applied Mechanical Dentistry High Grade Workmanship and Materials. Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. The Eastern Dental CO. Bradley Block Putnam, Co»» ^uiiiiiii.Vm it mViVnVin «% Don’t Forget TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Sommer Shoe Marked-Down Sale Do it Now Don’t miss the opportunity. They are going fast. We are giving Great Value. Always glad to show our goods. Green Stamps With Each Sale. C. M. ELUOTT, PUTNAM.