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FltThAM WINDHAM OO..CONW.
To Sub-ariber* of the Patriot
According to *inter No !•(** of
the Poat Oftiee Department nutiweri
Ixo CHr-iiot lx to a ncw tlm*
per more than one }rar soil ’•Iill ha\e
the |.a|**r *ent to them at the *eennd
elav-' rate. The oriler read'* a* follow*.
A rea*onahle Him will tie allowed
puhliidier* U> secure renewal* of *uh
Wcription*, hut unit -* *utiwcriptions are
rxjtr,-■/«/ rtmu'td after the term for i
which they are paid,within ttie follow |
In« period*:
Irallle-, within three inrmtha,
Weeklies, within One Year,
they 'halt not tie counted in the icfrit) |
mate li-t of 'ul -'-riU f'. and copiii
mailed on acco inf thereof "An/I nnf If j
(Iro/iioi /or miiilini/ at the M-eond i
elan* |»»iaue ran >f one cent a jiound
|iut may tie mailerl .1 the trim*lent » ■ |
ond eta-* pontaire rate of I cent (or each
to n ounce* or fraction Itiereof. prepaid
by alanip* iiltt *ed. _
Editorial Scraps.
The rejMirl of Hie special commission
appointed by President Hot-«*%♦•It, to
Investigate conditions of the Panama
canal, i*H|K-cifiIiy a* regard In Isrr ami
ft^rmimodationN on the Isthmus of
Panama, greatly please- him, e*|*cial
ly their high praise of Colonel <«<**th
*lst the head of the canal
<Governor Mdffoon, of < uba, *ays of
that inland: “Honest elections have
been held, a general election law ha*
been enacted for the first time, and it
Iw ex|s*cted that nisnit February I next,
American intervention can and will in
ended, and the government of the Inl
and will again I*• committed to it* own
|seople. 1
Kiehnrd < rokcr, the former Tairmin
tiy ls»*s of New N ork ha* tsen elected
ii Purge** of Dublin. In hi* thank*
for the honor said, eh arnete radically
‘*1 ho|H* 1 shall never disgrace your
eon th fence nor Cm frtedom of Dublin
llttt if I in arrested for dicing » mo
tor Uni fa-1 I !»o|h- to he exeu-tMf
The final triumph r»f Mulm Halid,
to be .** titan of Morocco, in likely to
gl\* trouble to tile Jviro|H*an I'ower*
who had made a convention with the
deputed sol tan. Hi* conqueror had
fought him heeau*e he had been sub
her lent to Hie Kurojicans, but he In*
tended to drive them out of the coun
try
I he Pacific Heel of battleship* con
tinue* on it* great miHHlon of | react’ and
friendship. After an enthusiastic re
ception at Sydney, Austral in, In reply
to an invitation to v isit Victoria, Ad
miral Sja rry sent this message:
“The ev Idcncc of kinship *«» strongly
manifested nl Xiickland and Sydney
have inspired the whole fleet with the
ambition to extend their ae«| train lance
tv Uo lr cousins of Victoria.M
The officer* and suitor* in their great
voyage will make it a real picnic.
Hfiring field. Ill , remain* *|i»i«*l after
the disgraceful murderous rioting, but
the city will lmvc n hill t»» |'llN The
mob lender* will have iheemiiwNpu uec*
of their mtsdred* nice ted out to 11 *«* * *»
Over n vc*»r<* of ttu- low element lmv«’
been Indicted for various crimen, tm
murder, burglary, not, incendiarism,
assault, Ac. t his is a lesson that teach
es crhnal* to tear and tremble
The i 'atholic Total Abstinence I niun
< onvrntion Is In* held in New Britain
<jii N*|>triuU'f It and I ». \ rally will
,hf held of) |l»c cnlng of the l dh n*e
Putnam local Society sends two dele*
gules tu represent It at the convention
John Melttiire and Arthur l>uvert
A year and a half iiko, the t > sub
treaury, at Uileago, was robUd of
f l7*VNJti in hills o flow and % *»«» dv
nomination, and no clew to the theft
w as discovered until this week The
mhtierv was lirst ic|>otlcd by (ico. W
Id/gciald, assorting teller, who wa
toll* |H‘«*led and alter wants dismiss'd !
It wasditIU'ull tor the thief to get rid
of tails of touch large denomination
lh «* nlly l it-jc« raid went t«» a broker
and ofleted him a hum* sum to get rid
»d hi> large bills. This w is re|n»rted to
tin • dicers of the Mil In usury and the
thu 1 vv m arrested, and lhe storV ol the
r ib c ry w as all rev * at I
The coal combination at Juneau
Washington, raised the price of coal
to *1 » a ton. V city elect ton was held
ami coal business was the issue. The
city council cont iacted w llh a Welling
ion coal company lor a cargo, which,
on arrival, was sold at a ton. The
city got in its year supply at that price
Then the coal combination sold at
The railroads having agreed to form
a monopoly of tlie hard coal bu tinea*.
In New York Slate, to restrict trade
and ralM* prim, they are all to is* priv
ate u led for violating the law.
• ’oUttral llntt*
The political campaign, although
o! im»t tm|>orianl character, nation
, »tir» u|> 1111It* excitement at the
hast, al ieasi Tlic Itc publican* *eem
ao) certain of electing Tad ami Sher
man that they apjwar to think It un
necessary to get stirred up. Tlw ikptti*
octal* get iw(i)(uura««tural (rum their
leaders, amt the lea p«|*i* that alii I
taxor Hryin amt Kern, that they have
little encouragement to arouse them.
Moth *ute» have lawn a anted from their
re*|»*etl\e headquarter*.
Thet’ouiant glxe* the re*uIt of the
election of the three candidates lor t<o
xernor up to date, a* follow.
I -t I ley , uej
Lake, sfc>
Wuoirull, is
A* the total number of delegates in
the convention to .so, of which IJIley
ha* noar arj out of *.ti already eleo
ed, this large lead can hardly nca
tie oxervume, although some of l.ake *
strongholds are vet to elect delegates
Thom|wott, howexer, has gone at rung
for Ulley, utterly disregarding the’‘fa
xorile aMu" claim.
Among the lea-ting «tw»p*fer» that
■upported Itryan in IJ**, and now re
fine to aupport him, are the Mptlaf
lieliJ Itepubliean, the Hartford Time*,
ttie New York Time- and Evening
|*mt, and the Halil more in, the moat
Influential pajwr in the South. The
New York World vigoroyaljr opposed
Hrytn'l nomination until la-t week,
when it turned round to hi- -uj>|-»it
Itryan tins some out in favor of a re
venue taritl in opjerdllori t»» a protec
tive tafitt'. Tliat neither plea-- - the
South nor tin- intelligent workingmen.
Judge Taft repeal* hi-dete. ruination
if elected, to call a apecia! -owi-m of
t'ongre— right after hi- inauguration,
to ret i-e I he tariff.
Ka-Oovernor McLean ha- announced
hi- -le-ire to tie made f. -■>. Senator,
lie will have Senator Jirafi-iegee'- place
if he succeed*.
Pt-te or War,
reo|<le art cunKratuiaUnK liinnn^l .<•
lliHt tJM-r** can >*• no lutur*- wart, at |
the difference* miiong nation* are to
tje Mettled by arbitration, and cite th**
many conference* held throughout th*
world to promote universal peace and
cMiM-dally the international agreement
to refer all unsettled differences s**
tween any two nation* to the Hague
arbitration trlhunal to make a final de
cision how they must \>e mettled.
Tnere are three classes of |ieoplc to
!*• considered; The moral and religion**
clan*, w ho are a*mftll element in every
community the statesmen and |Kiliti
ciana ii|»on whom devoid es the rare
and defence of their mpecial country,
w ith different idea* a* to melhmi*—
Kngiand ami the I 'tilled State* are in
fluenced hy the moral and religion**
class of their respective fieoples; while
in France and (Germany the ruling
cla«» are governed less by moral sen
timent than hy self-aggrandizement
secured hy iieaeegble mean* rather than
by costly w.iis the smaller F,uro|>eans
Power* mm* mainly concerned in pre
s«-i sing what eonstitntc's their nation- !
alitieslhan in -ceking aggrandizement
at the c\|M‘fiHC of others; then there is
It is'ia, and the scnii ch iIi/«-cI nation*
ii Asia, that are in a state of dissolution
through eonfli ds l« l\Oi ii tile desfHitie
rulers and their oppre-srd peoples' hist
of all arc such countries a-* < hunt and
India with the ir huge populations de
graded i#v heathen superstition* and
old MH'ial c r.ion, . Japan is rising
out cif it- old s.ip» rsLition* into the
light ot mode in eh Uizution hut not
yet established on nn\ piln'ipc except
self*pr«*see\alion, by warm peahut
pieferring the latter, and gelling r ad\
for the* former Ueau euf it-* distrust of
aii tiie strong nations.
Tin* continent sf Africa i» t nonenti
ty mi f»ir aa exercising any influtnee on
11u* world except mound the borders of
tin* Mediterranean. It is viitually di
vider! by lines of demarcation il pos
neiHioiiN by Kranee, Knglnnn, (ierma
ny, and Italy, mid to u small extent by
Belgium and other nations Through
the elvllt/ing influences of ull these
Controlling nations, Vfrtcn is rising
amazingly rapid Into the |*ossoss!on of
t hrisllan clviii/alioii in the wry ceil
U*r of tin* Mack continent is a city eiir
lying on inanufmttiring and posses
dug electric earn and electric lights
and other modern Improvement*
Besides the two ruling and control
ling influences that decide the destiny
■I tin* world us to having peace or win
are th greater part o! the human race
w ho are mainly controlled by passion
aroused bv excitement of any kind that
PIaitls to their sell interest or excites
their enmity. I \en In this nation of
nd\nneed civilization and Christian
enlightenment, we seethe outbreaks of
lliis class with lilt U or no justification.
Ihe hilmr tiou lies in the milling re
gums, t he ly n> hi tig of colored |*H>ple lit
the 'south, oid the bliH»dy lends in
Kent ueky , it s law less night-riders, and
the mot»-r»ile w ilh i apine ami murder
in Spring held, III., Hie home-city of
\biaham l ueoln indicate how thin
is tin crust that covers a \oleatio t>t
disaster to | e i e that may bro »k mi! at
any tmie,a> t *lii in New ok ei|\
in Im.ii, wlicii l .» op|H»nents of the
drafting of so! die is to put down the re
U*liioti wii'Oid'O d Not only the sab
uiciged class engaged in lynching in
iuhviiI colored Ions and burning pub
lic institutions, hut well-dressed men
po«M"tstd ol education and refined
training
Wliat Mini) lias till' enliishtenril
country thru that it \» ill c-eu|H' »m it
an oeea-ion otlcra that will arouse lhe
ela-- of » tiaiu we hai e la-en -|io ik nig
in it ilid Hlien they nw in rebellion
at I lie South to ilestroy the I nioii.'
It Mieli a thing t- jawMble In this l>le-«
oil InihI of fiee institutions, what hope
to e*ca|*' « ar, if those nation-- of Ku
ro|a', not to-|ieak ol t cntral mill South
America amt other '•■mi en lil/eil .mil
mi ill-bar ha mu'- nation- of the worltl,
which at any ilav may bring on war
with one or more of the enhithtenet!
nation- a- we -ee Vene/iiel« lining
lhi» very ilay W ar. for centime-, lia
fieen the comiition of the worltl, ami
human nature ha- not changetl even
w lien becoming more enUghfciictl.
Then consider lilt govriiiinriili of
the world—all professing their Mra
for unhrrul i>eaoc. and that disarm a
uient would l>e a blessing, and have
*et u|> an arbitration tribunal to *et
tie all national dispute* to avoid war.
Are they lioont in the*** declara
tion* ’ Not at all. Their action* belle
their word' ln*trad of disarming a*
they prufesa should tie dime to insure
peace, they are Increasing their navlc*.
getting more |iowerfiil nun*, more ter
nble explosive* and inventing more
deadly »rt|ons What for? Our i’tew
idenl say*. to in*ure |veaiv Kngland,
Prance, In tmanv, and the other |*<w
er*. *a\ the same. So they »aid of di*
armaiuent. There is not a ureal states
man in the world but who believes
that » great war may occur any day
They have been saying m for the past
quarter of a century. Sometimes they
taunt out *ome of fhe cause* that may
bring il about, ami it may be brought
at' ml by a *core ot insignificant causes
or the whim of some powerful ruler
(Ike that of liermany or Kussia. or tlie
I*s>jite of France rnay yiel'l themsel- e«
1.1 acme military Idol, like the great
Napoleon, who will promiac them ro
venge for the humiliation inflicted on
France, in deapoittng it of several rich
pro. ineea and aimut half a billion of
dollars, to pay the expense* of its hu
miliation. We ery out “Peace! I’eaee!’’
The world'aj aaya: “In time «rf pence,
prepare for w»r!" That is what the na
tions of the world are aclinic up to and
then—lie about it.
••• —■
of Kki^rdfiUi
Ksperanlo, the new universal lan
guage, is cotuiiuc in to such great prom
inence that it deserves the careful con
sideration of aii intelligent people even
if they do not care to s|iend the time
Pi learn it.
On A gust 17. at irres len. Saxony,
the fourth international < migres# was
for iially opened with an attendance of
I .son delegates, w ho sarig the Ks[a-ran
to fly mu. The delegates were wel
com'd l.y representativea of lire King
of Saxony, and memtarrsof liie muni
cipaiily. I>r. /amenhof, the inventor
of tin- l.*|ier;mto language, made an
a hires* on the idr als of F>|ieranto.
The I tilted States wa* represented
by Major Paul 1-. Straub of the Army
Medical I orps.
A Ki'tlinK from ( ounl I« Tnluloy
»'ii rwel\nl and read.
In\ nation* to hoUl the next \ear'*
meeting in Japan ami nl>o in the l .’til
ted State* wa* received.
Of llle 17-new oocielie* ri |*irte<! Ui
the < ongrCM, ten are in the I tilled
i-tale* and live in the Philippine*. In
the I’(tiled Stale* there are now *lxty
aix Kj*|ieranto Soeietie*.
The Japanese former Foreign Minis
ter. < omit Hayathi, called Ksjieranlo
the -'gosi*! of the world."
Twenty-four me in tier* of tin* city pie
lice force had learned lv>|<eranto in or
der to la- nl assistance to the delegate*
to I he I ongre**.
The < ongre** closed on Saturday hut
before adjourning it w a* decided to hold
! wo ! 'ottgrcsae* In 11»>g#—one at I'liau
l.'iuipia, V \ .and the olher al Iher-e*-.
Iona, Spain. Till* will i»e for Ihe ad
i outage of hundred* of delegate* from
K.irojie « ho might n >t I*- able to go to
America out who can attend the meet
ing at r.oreelona, and the leading spir
it* will no douirt attend hntli eonfei
ence*.
Prohibition Candidate for Governor.
i it eonneet bin w it It I hr Hniiuai ‘‘Tem
IH-raiiff I hiy " at the Willi mantle < 'amp
•«nMiiid, last Kriday, the Prohibition
ist* hehl their eonvention for tiie pur
j* »**<* »! nomination a candidate for
(‘ungrc**nian from the Third District.
rio \ nominated <’aplain Jason L.
Kandall, of < '• rot on, fort Congressman—
il man «rently* lieloved in religion* ami
I e m | k* r ttiioe el re lea throughout the en
tire -it ate
Kepresentatl e Willliam Ingalls, of
It.ookiyn, an old and active worker in
tile tern|a*ranee cause, was nominated
Presldt 111 ini Kleetor.
lies . J K. Miller, of West Thomp
son, w Hi one of the delegate*.
The following congressional commit
tee was chosen SherwiMMl l>. Doolittle
of Willimantic, lot s. Saunders of
Norwich, and August It. Morgan, of
New London.
State t 'hairman Mohenthal of South
Manchc*ler, in calling the eonsenlion
lo order, made a short *|eech, in
which he touched on polities, and gave
hi* \lews «|ii11«* pointedly combining
tlie Lllley and Lake gul * i natorial con
test. lie said that one candidate was
Controlled by the Stale machine of the
parly and the other by Prank llcalv.
the man whowa* deposed a*Tax Loin
inis*toner for bartering (’minty < om
missionerships. The man whom the
majority of the Uepublieans in the
state want l* the pu sent men uUnt,
Governor Woodruf!, *a man free and
independent,' the man whom the inn
ehine will not ha\e because of thi
Onl> a Mask
Mnn\ are not 1*111#: l*enetlteil hv the
sununer vacation as lhe\ shouhl t*e
Now, not wilhstumltiiK iiiuch uutilo^r
it*. lhe> are little it :m> strotnger Ilian
tftc\ wen*. The tan on thetr Imis is
«tinker ami makes them ltx*k healthier,
hut it is onl\ a mask. Tlua are still
ner\ous, easily liroo, upset h\ tritles,
amt tlu*\ «lo not eat nor sleep well
Wlial the> neetl ts what tones the
nerves, |«erfivla digestion, creates appe
tile, ami makes sleep rctreshing, ami
that is !total sSarmapriiIn. t*unils ami
teachers generally will timl the chiel'
purpose ot the vacation l*e*l suhsvrsetl
hv this great medicine which, as we
know, "build* up the whole system
L.. JfcsJ- sSmith
Faroishiax I'iderUker,
Arcade Block Main St.
4Um«1mI «l«m »l«r» T«l«pkMt
OaiMMtlllR
t
| Ballard & Qark,
| Funeral %* Directors
t Putnam, Conn.
X rclephoti* call* lunrail promptIj
f NtchtS—M. Day*—4.
X Ijub uanlul whet;
Why Wait!
Uil Mt) Ut Ih- v>:\lrtip»r 4. rc»*t«nr Work
for Motion 1 Ita*.
Lore Brothers
South Main Straat
Putnam
Hite a larjjr *tock at
tiranite and Marble Monument*,
Tablet*, Urate* tone*, Ac.
oa haul. A bml mNr i’vt-K on
t«t tmJtr* reuitrv tor tit# uute heloot Xftil
J. 1<M6.
Samuel W. Neill, .
Agent
©00©
fit*];*]
•ICO w
roco oicoio
SCHOOL SUITS
y\\ ' *r Tif •* 1 pm 1 v ^ —
overlook*, d that could better the suit.
/\L'R SCHOOL SUITS ARE MADE TO OUR STECIAL ORDER
O by MAKERS WHO KNOW HOW.
W* -elect the must durable fabrics, we see that -earns a-e durably *ewed with th^ str°J1hr^t thread that!
a parts where there is strain are ail well stayed, that the buttons are put on to sta> on and not a feature
Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, 4 to 8 years,
3.00, *3.50, #4.00 and #5.00
■ y- Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits,
8 to 16 years,
toys' Long Trouser Suits,
14 years upwards
#2 50, $3.00, #4.00 and $8,000
$6.00. #8.00, #10.00 to #16.000
0
The Church Clothing Company|
Hartford Danielson Q
omisj
Putnam
roro00towc*
ococow
0G)aQ 0
WHEN YOU GO
ON YOUR
Vacation
1 > ,,i‘t *»il to j/d ii fiair of "ur new Muter
. t n min » ,1 n It- pi.it r.i-is.^ areJt Iiu
H W. Thompson,
it,.ii. ptti, t mitt Hot n.iiMiojt.
IT l N AM, ( 1 iNN.
I
For Sale
a! a reasonable j»ri<*i*. a barn, size d-lxnO
feet, framed vs 11!i pins. Chestnut
frame. All in good rondition with the
exception of a filial 1 js»rtion of sill.
Harn can readily U* taken down ami
mo\e«l to any I«m*h!Itv
K. K. < ‘UHK, Loek Box 1 >7, Putnam
Aitf
Notice.
Notice is hereb\ given that the part
nership heretofore existing lielween the
undersigned, umler the name of “Hie
Garment hitting Stand Company,' at
I'utnam, cmu., for the pur|»ose of
making and selling a certain garment
fitting stand, invented and patent'd
Iiy the undersign'd, William H. let
ters, i*, this day dissolved.
The business will hereafter Is' con
ducted m the name of the saidW iltiam
II letters, and he hereby assumes all
outstanding obligations of said I he
»•arntcnt Pitting Stand t ompany, and
all lulls due said company are to l>e
paid to him.
hated at Putnam, Conn., this loth
da\ of A ugusi, A h. l!H's.
Wild, i am H. I.KTI'KHS,
d >*i* .1 \MK>S. I'ALMKK.
Notice.
riu- ,|uarterly meetlnjc °f Hi* I’nt
nani Itii'inc** Mon’* AfiwH'tHlloii will j
Ih' held in i M<1 fellow*' hull, Krtd;n !
e\euii<K. August '.’Mh. at s o'clock.
I M Witkai.on, President.
Notice
Wh-rcaa. 1, th
ol W:
it
Jo!
W
u<fe
tiitMcribcr, bnvin^ levies! a
a rertam tinet ol lam) •itu»U«l j
i Kiitfunl. towu of Ka^Uoiil, I
him, a lot *t»te of (.‘onruvfirut, j
14 to \V. F. lean's a ml
... to »aiilW,F.lH'an’a estate at
ut, ami r»snt*inin*f ten thou** nl
>Icm*» iImhI »H IoIIoWh l*< -
:.j;tl»went cot''nor of the garden 1
-v » ,...» « « the \ >tth
s n , tlMitft N »th*i l| ou the
i.in-J feel. Tbs’ure Westerly on
(iraittoi’a* one buusht‘4 le«t.
v one hu mires! t *et. FheUi’e
S irtb 'iJo •*! ihv highway, owe
l>!nv of bt'ijimiuiif- \'
i U . o; i. a, sot *\ land tiHMnU ol the
to»% r s• t f «'■ * 1 i. >.*k) levs iH'iiij. for the pay
tr« ;■,{ ol t.»\ *fue ♦he town ot Fast torsi *«n !i*t <»t
IH07. ant .it .. iti. ; svilh tejjai inti real t > $ l .0 ;
Tins »<• to ijise i.\»tice that ou the -ml dav ot
\ « I9UH, at 9 oYtoek k. it lb ttgi
jvj*t m tbt solace ->t Kaatford in **id Iowa of
Fa-ttord, l -»t.a., -tell enough of -aui rca- estate
to {xss •».. tax iet a it the laxvtn’,
ami laics' ‘ > ou. IWKl* I*- I \IH\M.
r • ,o« tor ot fius IVwu «»t KuUuni, I’hoenix- ,
\-l.e. I Xu*!i*l il. IIWH. •'i.X—37
Kails
I ft
Republican Caucus
The Republican Klector* of the tow n
of Woodstock :irc rd(ii«it(!<l to meet in
caucus in MH-iflj Hull.No. Wiaxtstock,
Saturday, August tilth, lt*»**», at two
o'clock p m. for the purpose of c loot -
lug delt'Katco to tin? Republican Slate
11 'on vent ion to l>e held in New Haven,
Conn., sepieiutier S ami S*. 1HKV for
the noininalion of candidates for State
Officers. lCepreseotati\e-al-l*arire in
the Congress of the (’tilted Stales, and
t*rrsuienUal KlecOors. Also to elect
delegates to the Senatorial and Con
gressional Conventions
Tty order of the Republican TownCom
iniltee. O. A. Hlso.x,
i'haiVnian
l latest at Woodstock, Conn., Aug 17
lia*>, _ 14-Ar>
Housekeeper
wan let! by a widow to take care of her
self and little bov. Would like a wtuu
an between 4o and si years of age. a
gvnxl w astier, trvuier, and cook. Hood
place for the right person. Apply at
once to Madame IV Riv a,l*hie«iixv tile.
Conn. dolt
CASTOR IA
ior Infant* and Ctuldroa.
Ill K nd Yob Hivi Always Boi|M
Bears the
t|*Mwr X
Dresser's Drugstore
FOR
GIFTS
Some very dainty bits cf
Fine China
and
Glassware
as well as
Delicious Candies
in Boxes
Dresser's Drugstore
Saturday at Store
of E. MULLAN
3 can* milk 25c
Biker's Chocolate, 35e ib
Bakers Cocoa
yuart Bottle of Ammonia 10c
Blue Label Catsup igc
23 lbs hue granulated sugar fl
to the Purchaser of pound of our 60?
bDlk tea.
5 lbs liiugt r Snaps 25?
5 lbs Boston crackers 25c
Gold Medal Butter 2bc lb
5 ibs Prunes, 25c
5 lb Bulk Starch 25c
3 pkges Gelatine 25c
2 cans Sa mon Steak 25c
Graham crackers *gc
Blue Kibbon Raisins 10c pkge I
Shredded cocoa nut 16c lb
Bulk Ginger 25c lb
Bulk Mu-tard 25c lb
NOTICE
J\ W *031 I*. M*v Concern Notice * her*- '
*i%eu IMS Brookai it Squab Oapanv, 1
« « M jxjcftiioo orgaoi**] under the
: !b« State ot Connecticut. »r*J hav>n* i
;** : b. ,'.!!♦*> .0 Woo»i»tock,
Wiadhasi l ouctt, >tag c bv
ft^ -wakfot *.*ncd by *.t us stockholders. deci
ded to !» cos^porue niiteoce, *ud
Iht* Baud cl Directors hereby jire notice to all j
5fnK'c • *' -»r s'kaims ftiTftio*t such Coa^ft&r, to
'bftn.r t»u or fc* * » Nor. ^ , J;a> w. • / I
Secretary of vi ,, Cssbjsu.*. ettber st Wood- '
"' Stare t aaect ..t. .«■ 5;;
rieti, :<oi.T ' r I> . !;• . ,
New 1 , Shews «,
par,'.. (. iiarles K. Holer Oincterc
*1—54.
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Be Sure and Hear the
September Edison Records
which will be placed on sale at
F. G. Letters & Co., ^
August 25th
A few good
bargains
in little used.
LOrgans
Piano Player at a very Low Figure
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, Coun
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5 Don’t Forget
s
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF OUR
Sommer Shoe Marked-Down Sale
Do it Now
Don t miss the opportunity. They are going fast.
W e are giving Great Value. Always glad to
>ho\v our goods.
=2 Green Stamps With Each Sale.
C. M. ELLIOTT,
PUTNAM.
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