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I k*:-x 4-H- I V. mother. if tomorrow ain't Ttwr)fc*g1*lfi'f** mM Jacob I Sc u nett, broarblog Ui- subject «* If It li j»»1 ! to ItltM. though one might twve kft‘»v.«: by tt»e troubled expression of hi* t. > l > f;i« a that jt t, d bwo for noior time under silent c'Oflfci'l^rfltlon lie wus put;trig the finishing touches of ... with *i v li4'fj»toii«‘ to Nil NX that he h* •1 oti his K •*«* Looking «t Jacob with Indifferent In terest tvna n lioy of fourteen years, who ant curved to h wtful attitude with hi* feet on the round of the low. icpiint t»ot toured ehnlr, hi* elbow* on it in knees, Id* « bin In hln band, thank fui that the i;tl*»r of turning the grind fftonc uai Mfcoinplhihtoi At one of tin- two whitlows wblcb lighted tin* I'mmu, stooping n liftt«*. with tin* b-tinlM tin it* ledge, hPhnI the inl*l woman v\ h«»i<i .Im ob n»hlr**m‘<l. "Why. no »J* Thauksgiv In'. father;’’ tdic exclaimed. h»*i ion** til-sembdng surpr p nioiv art fui thuu h**r r:t-•*• wld; h she did n *t >**i venture to turn to him for sin* know tb.it there were I ears on in*. cheek* Him e she ami Jacob were married nil tln*li TU tk-^hlu - li- *! be«*u speut in the holie-lj * oinfort of the "old place. ilH they BIN. a.. * «?alltd thi ll l ife ho 4* m, the hunun .1 ;.rr, f : u AI mo ;» i . =.r . t ,<•> v>, n- lot - e l to give 4,1 the Mo.!-. frlimd I»«> lltioth.-r li'Hi’rt debt li ft Vi-hl . * "I, H e Willi M v 'e * »»M i «li» u tr li * *r and n -on »< i\> I J.i oh wiim i r i* i t ot<l age, I f. an invalid r< el • oltl rliifllgh to ♦ i n » l|\ lug * t <11*1 not 4 *.!>-« *ie hill ? * reUK" li.T r. itl..’s i* Nftratl. e ui the f»pe- ul/itor set forth %\ i! Ij uuuIk fed ftilth In «ju«*wt of fresh field* •W# •« er >*m fear, Jacob, ol‘ man I II fix things uil right yet," Iteiitly Imd •aid. .la-oh bon* his * h inged fortune pa th'iitly and wet him-elf to earn what lie could by day labor for the support of his family lie was faithfully aid cd by Ills wife and their Invalid daughter, who vvna < tinning with her iksm114* M**ie than by aught else he wax rheered by tile brave spirit with whh h bis wife bore ttr misfortune, never offering him tin* cold consola tlon of I tofd von no " She <•**•. i t ilv w ljM*d lu r • !n»i-ks with the rornei f her <ipr«»n ami turned fr«*t»i t In* w ledow •*> s. It * : !ii- lv Is. an* I titlin'! got instiling ready fur’t only some pump k III pies " "W nil.” smM Ja.ifb, "pumpkin plea In )»• .1 lb thing t i I ’ ' in’ ’* **( >f eit'ir-'* tin*, be. but Ihev kinder want somethin’ to h«dp ’em out. s«**»in’* though An* w»* I rdti’t g*»f a thing per vlded. 4*rdv pork I'll' pnf li*M*s “ *’ \ti* off n I M'h’i » nggr-fi’d "Wliy.” sa'd tin* tliHiijVrr, lifting her j fi u her wewlng. ,'wlt,i p*uk fitei as j tm.JluT It tit’ s* It pot ' .»• u we’ve got. u»r onion- at,* pumpkin pi**-. 1 tl'Hi t l.fio ■ whiif !t i• 11> i»'"!> nee,! nd\ for |*ui lire v » * ail be tliutiUfid w If h It an* for It ” "\<'U'ie liivuiv'i thankful." M'bi he» motlier. “Thankful hy mum* an iluuik fu) l»y natu •* We named .von well." ••\\ll> i'll h t w »• ha cm tut We > * a we i»*u-d to’" askisl tile boy without hanging his position or diverting hl> gHire from hlM father’s is'cnpathm • l urKi vs , . nioin ssaid his fn ther, "wlien you don’t mine 'em.” "Ah’ that we imlu't done" said tin* mother. ' Iier vet -i (lihkell. which I'm | glad we ha tut. for they'd s« rateh up the lltlll g n dell. It bein' so elo»«o I• * the b<*US«* V gal*,lei» H W llth more II 4 IlieW | 1*118 to eat. Still. I vvisht we had one j for Tlv.inksgivhr Hut well try t*» U* tb ittkfiil for what w» e g d. as Tturnk ful sa v - '* “An' that s • >;-td*ahle ••**m|»-trcil to what s<»ui4* got." .1 iwoh Haiti "We'Ve got a go.-d rutf **s er our head*, an* me an* hub’s earnin' m uey ’non.Ji t>* pay the rent on't for siv motdhs t»» c«une We < hop mi' put up »*nr t \v<* i - rd a day I 14*11 y*»u. bull's geitUi’ to be a luaster hand with his :»\ Vn' now ‘at fn*'s got a chance to tlo cli**r»*s f-*i his |h*hM mu' g** t** h» h'Hil lie n flxed com plefe f«*r whiter" Ah' S.pilia* Hnsimni says I c’n cotiu* liotue ev4-ry Sundayrflwl hub "An" I'm glad to get such lots of lewtu*," salil Thankful "l chvi earr a dtilhir every w»*ek " "Aif wa re all tol’able well.** Hut, looking over at his daughti*r. the fa ther siippliutienttsl Ids remark with. -That Is. we haln t no w us M "An* beat »»f all Is we’ve got one *»4>thef.** sab! his wife "That** s<*. Mahaly." he said fer rentlv. •‘Waal, my little fall chb*ken," fiddres? tug the tsiy as lie nn*se and laid ttie whetstone ou the crowded mantel pi i*c4 "If umthers got our din ner put uj* we'll Is* off" The tin d!uner pall was ready at hatul. and. shouldering their axes, the father a ml sou trudge,! iter,*** the d<*lda, making n urw brown path through the aptinkled whiteness **l'i« afraid father misses his old fashioned Thanksgivln* dinner turrf Ny,** Mahaiali liei.i elt s!gl,evl. "and I did us»- to euj’y (i\in* this,; an' hnvltt our friends v*otue II* >. bo hum! It irrttii •oinetinn*« ns if o\ir friends hail gone w Ith th> turkey a.** "Oh. no. leather They give ??s work •o' that's the b *st thing they *x>u! I do tor u* Hut if they aU forsiwk u« we v, Ifot one *n *iher. as you ju*«t aakl.M 'So we i ve. dear heart, «u’ whilst w* have we « t l*e thankful enough I'm thank'.d thert*’s some folks nensl Mttftvmgh to 'prtH 1 ite gvKKt ol‘ fashion tnl yam mltteua," *h« remark.ed as she loopcti biuo yarn ou a needle with bet finger. "Mi"er. down to the Holler, nays ha c u soil all I c u knit for a mouth, nu’ tbn« pair a week ain’t in g;reat stint.** The braving air. tempered hr un Clouded sunlight, aiirrwd ike Uood v1-' By Frank H.8webt corrwmr, i^ca.tv rs«wr H r+rrtT CLy—-^ V? *ge v .. . \ r ;/ ' ^ See. it's holler!" ■H ■S-H-H-+ ■irfr the man and Isr- alike with healthful i;» it y, - i! fiM.dged mv'isH Iht* field* hi.| t-i)r<■ [toi if,M wools Kiery hrowu. .>mi i»■ 11I twig ••■■pry tiny. close ■iI had II, coping and rap jf I . ■ l i- in Kim . ,’iil nr blue In r- and tl rank* of corded worn) witi. roofed with It I . M,B m already mark . | web t',i» l . I- of arnniiirrlUK squir rel*. tin* i.rri'1 pud* of hares. the * i: - - * I | if nf tin. |. i11 r Id go's ilr v I . .. . . tin- dainty seam nf wood mouse path* I'.iid* gm e audible proof that the} were ‘ ill and hint now. A party of Java MTfHinrd In tflscurdunt million, ehleknilee* and nnlh lb lira 'iilli-d and piped. a woodpecker hammered Indus trlotmly for III* hard earned breakfast, a partridge went Imoinlug away like a Kray rocket w ith a trull nf mow cloud pinking softly and silently tielilnd III* noisy course, and a red a<|Ulrrel Jeered at the two Intruder* The boy'* ear* and eye* were alert fnr all Hound* and sight* Itefore he delivered the Urol ti \ stroke upon the hull of n great ham wood hi* attention wan attruclcd h.v a Htrange track that ended nt It* foot • i di, father.' In- cried, “what kind nf a track'* lid* It look* Just like a III tic liny ‘rt hnre font ■Why. Ikey If* a coon, an' he'* laid lip for the winter In tills here tree See If* holler An' there’s the hole uI> Here III lie went In Now we'll Je«l have III* |>elt milled up on the ..I r ml ll"> r I dllMlUlll't Well der If It wa- pretty nil'll prime, for liV had three I * i" . * i **1 In They k.ij fin's i, ad i . i v i> month Hint's pot all 'r' In It. 111 ■ i It illl't not lit Sep I lemher |mr - a ••!> Ill October an' It i I, eirs to t it fa d’d In April, nouie I l< to 1' ‘ It" IV H'a 111 ' ■ I 1 »e ‘111 I her. Mi' it* Wr II Jest go f- r the fel let. serin at we're K'dld 1“ git tloWI half a cord o', wood ul the same li k j l.nnk nut sharp at tit* In h* w lieu the i I r "f I t ■! * a d fi I III" " lett hr I' cut aid rim. \\ • I tall It right lii heri w here IPs all • lear " So •inyii'.g. he dmve hi* a* to the eye I t the 'ft wood while Isimr Willi right good will dellvert*! hi* h‘s* ef fect M e slrnkcA on the other side When .lacnh h ut driven Id* kerf a 111 lie hew.nil the decayed center and pawd the .round about him with blond chip* almost a* white a* the scow he In aid a restful sigh Mini Weld limned lii the other side, "Sow. Hoy, you Jud stan off out there mi’ keep your eyu on tin* hole the ..tile tin* tree lull*. Hid If he t ;t rs to . ane out ‘f tv 1 git there W Inn k tiini on the head Jueoh spit upon his hand* and re sullied Ins rh.'pplng, etplrutlug with each I dew a isping “huh’’ ilmt seemed to dt*uI I■ It* h e at 1 Is i t.a- U his post with fie* .i w*l on the Inink when* the ilrst hr I In-s sire!- lied nbro'd Now the grout tree shivered it every Stroke tilt'll tottered oil Its sapped foundation* an I went down with tin k adt rated sweep and a final crashing In sun. In the uticctsHlIng mouient of sllemv tin* riwcooh so suddenly u wakened from the comfortable winter'* nap Into which he had Just fallen, protruded hi* black and gray head from the hoi# and. barely dodging the blow (hat Isaac Mimed at him. entue *> rambling out with inora speed ttinu hi* short leg* would *e«ui to warraub A surer blow from the more delllierate hnud of Jacob prevented hi* mcapw. Wllh * about of triumph at (he tin expected sight. Isaac lifted the lltup form by the hind leg and heaved It gcrvuia the fallen truok 'Sake* alive, father, he's oa heavy aa a pig You Just heft him.'' “Well, he Is a g*s*l one fifteen pounds t*r upnervl." aald Jsisih after careful atul deliberate hand weighing “An Just feel o' the fur as thick as wool! t reckon his |h*Ii 'll fetch half a dollar, an' you shall have It all Now let’s skin him 'fore he gets cold “ It looks gissl e:...:;gti to cat." said the boy when the sk lulled *'arcass was 1st I along the trunk ' Ain't coon* good to eat V "Some folks does cat 'em an' a'Vws they're as g t as roast pig" Si f'p'er why can't we have It for Thanksgtvin' ” "Slut hu’> yo :r mother wouldn't touch it She s' >ens agin s' wi'.l . it ever s n e your I nch* Isaac I'low ed off his fingers bustin' a gun a slrnot In a pa'trtdgo I '>ii t h' k'ie she'd cook |i toss* tio'tiln' i*f ratin' of It." It o'-'ks Just .is g ssl as a pig. aa' I don't sv why It ain't." persisted Isaac, with wistful eves upon the .game Then. Inspired hy a naughty thought he said ' s.*y. father, why can't we tell mother It I* a pig?" "Sho, huh; that *oukl ha lyin'.” said h> father In n id reproof as he cut off the fwi and long, bony tail. •'But” he I .t , i 4 "i riily on flu* I i’ n't I • ax '.i <■ rr- o' ; pod to ..it n I'. exact I: what I' I* We'll j prv J* * t T • No" tvp'fl go ,-*, , to ft-e 1 * an «:■ ll n;ir hind* an" then o*»1i <r> to Ax |* oi. tl > . fl lu *>it* clear cold v *’t*r hit* v a ■ ’ -riv/ tr :nt*ox t-; nghl ttit* g’exm of h iitief far up I * * ItrotA. ami lit- presently returned fros t a tour .f In V ext ijrr* i Ion with aever as cl ns tent of bright retl l»*rrl»*x ‘■f'rimh'rleti!*' he eirlalmed. “Anti then*'< anagx of ’em"' ■•floralm!(1 hlx father "They make ' Just ax pood itstx a< low huxb cram 1 1,'rlex only needier We ll earry borne ao'ne on 'em. an’ they'll go prime with our roaxt pig or four legged turkey or whatever It la. An' now lea get to etioppln'. for we've got to put up otir two cord afore night." Till* they at couipltxhed autl at night fall I tore iiontewiir 1 their forest trophy. | "There, mother, see What we fetched “An ro-j *e«f rigdrt on »n’ cooked ll j •o' e»t of t; J«*t to [Jean* me a '-he | children? XVaai I nay for It. Mabel/ j UfuiMH. you i>e a p»<5 woman: w1^ fK.tired ucl a O" ortd ' tip of tea. cleared Her throat aid began with . be»irettcc fff rda "I kind of forrot —an'—kind of bated j to fell yon what Ml* Barker *akt ye*- | lerd i /. Jo oli Me looked at her iDtjutolnglJ with a • e of p r. pkin pie within an liK-b of bla open mouth. "SM Barber'* eon*in 'at ha* been oof west the. see Abram Bentiy. an the 1 rod he booth' there tell year* ajfi. fur cue^t u‘ " ha ; rb w> on ac count of a big b pro win up long aloe of It ’at it'* c a ie him rl- b. “You don’t say: Jacob laid down UU Kitlle ’’ i*’e I ::i glad out for fala **r e j.n’ fori He ii ' ome ba -k an piy op every ■ ent he "Wf« If be < able “ ••That'* what ahe ray* be say* he'll do. but I aliaII lie: -ve It when I ace It.” and *be shook t» r bead. “It * bard payin' for a dead :i r“e " He'll do It XI; : y." aatil Ja.oh. loyal to bl* abac friend "He rsir mini* will If he'« able Oh. Mahal" ll moat fahe* my breath away to think of llrln at the of place attain. I can finish my dinner with a thank fnler heart ju*t for the hope of It ” He ivu not dl* ippohifed. and 'heir no*t Thanksgiving was tn their old borne. "I want to come home,” wrote the Blllvllle youth from T' laa. “I've done tjult play In' the d- ■! ” The old lady rep i. I. “Kf tlmt'a the case come on. min k, nil’ tell yer dml dy how to *|*i11. nr he's still a-playln of ll nn' rnl“ln‘ of the p ee whar the devil live* lit” Atlanta < onsfltutlon. •WHERE IN THE LIVIN' EARTH DTD YC’.i OtT T AT 110 V y III" cried .1 i I'll, Holding up Ills pme before his wife •• \Vln-vt- In llii' livin' earth did you pet Hint pig. Jacob? It Is n [iitr. ain't It she nskctl. scanning It with ad miring eyes and poking Its fat ribs with a rnutlous forefinger "It was give to me. un' you ain't to nsk no questions," lie answered. "How come they to skin It? I don't know in; I ever see a pig skinned an' tile feet cut off. bill It does look real Hit'S* " "You mustn't look a gift horse In the moil 111. Muhnly. Melds' they want ed tlie skin and uiet)bw tliuta their way o dressin em Just look at the tram lilies bubs tel. Ill'll lie found ’eul in the woods, aii ulu't they nice ones?' While the attention of the mother not daughter was diverted to the birch bark basket of berries, be. with me ipialtus of eons. teu»e, L«‘re bis pii'.e 10 Un* cellar. \s Un nevt forenoon advanced the little kin bell was tilled w ith a savory odor of baking meat and Isdllug on bias that, whenever the door was open ed. es< aped abroad lu appetlr.lng wliifTs that made Isaacs mouth water. i'tie olil clock never Is*fori' ticked off the seconds as delilx'inti'ly and Its hands never lagged aloug ttieir circular path s i slowly as on this day Hat at last ths hour hand arrived at the fig ure 'J. the rnluute baud again reached 1J. the long, purring note of prepara tlon Bounded. As the second hour waa ■truck the little family gathered around the bountiful board and waited with bowed heads while the father devout ly thanked the Diver of all blessings. "Now. mother, what part of the -ah —critter will yon try?" Jacob aaked aa hr skillfully carved the Inviting roast "A leetie of the brownest. pleaae, Ja cob. au' not but a mite I've been over It so much I don’t wen to hanker after It ” No one hut Jacob noticed that the tasted It cautiously and experimental ly. Ilia fear* were soon relieved by seeing that her appetite grew with what It fe«i u|>on and were quite dts polled w hen she permitted him to help her agslu When the dessert of pumpkin r1, was In'liig m‘ne.1 Jacob beamed a com l>: icent smile upon his family and sniu "Now 'at we've eat our Thanksglv In' meat I ni g du' to make hold to ask you one an all tf It w a'o't g-oil'" itti one vou-e they acsen. ,1 "An now. uot to t>e des iltftil I'm ag 'in' to tell you w hat veu ve b ci ! can ef' ' N > tt needn’t tell me, Jacob." s.n i : his wife, shaking with la .is or "Ii » on alrth did you km w Ma baly ?" "Vi by, 1 s'upsed at first you was . a fm In', at when I see a great loug j hic k and white hair Into the meai 1 knew It wa'n't no ptg that It ever grow id on, an when I come to find the rtug tailed sklti under a barrel lu the wood abed It w aa all plain.-' orr.peii ?nd Herculaneum. I'mui'c i \' :t> I urled ill 'In'- nml wns ivi -iIv ill- ili "it. while Herculaneum received llir full force i'f :m' crimson In vii. w li li hardened m|>i«llv to tin* consistency ui' marble nml must !*■ i|ii.‘irt’iisI In order to reach tin* cit* In non 111 lieing to til's ilit'li ultv only n SUIllll Ulllllllllt of eVIlVHtitlg tins been iloiu* In Herculaneum ns compared with that will h lias taken pi nee nt 1‘omtH'il In tdditiiei, another town R|iranit up oil the lava alsive Hercu laneum. whleh would have been en dangered hv the uiidertuinlug neces Far) h exploration with pick and ■hotel. New York American, About Due. A eonnlwoman residing near the town of SI!;; thinking her hnsli.-ind was rather late In coming home on Saturday w h his pay. went to the police otliee to ini|iilre If he wns there "Is Cat here" she asked “No." replied tlie eonstahle. "blit sit dow n \\ e re expecting him every min me." lamdoti Opinion. Hire an Expert. If you want a thing well done, don't Jo It yourself Iti spite of what the proverb says If you really want It well done hire an ei|wrt If you try to do It yourself you are pretty aure to bvteh It.—Somerville Journal. Exquisite Harmeny. riper The rarra |ieat music 1 never heard whatever wan rtoun at Jamie Maelaucblan’a. There waaa fufteen o' us pl|*er» In the wee back parlor, all playin’ different chimes. 1 thocbt 1 was floatin' hi hevvea—Punch. To Benefit the Peer. A lot of minstrels went to an Eng lish country towu and advertised to give a performative for "the benefit of the tickers reduced to six l>e!tce." The hall was crammed full. The next morning a committee for the poor called U|g*n the treasurer of the concern for the amount the said bene tit had netted The treasurer express ed great st.'idshment at the demand 1 thought,'' s.iui the chatruiau of the committee "you advertised this con cert f. r the benefit of the piior?” The treasurer replied "PWut we put the Hike's down to sixpence so that the poor con'd all come'" Maintained Hu Point. Ulster Nl i ; Sheriuan while arjr.i: -• ■t ceielrattsl case slid that his oppo nent con’d uo more prove his point than lie could cut a batr lengthwise While he " is still ts king the oppo sent, who ha - poped to have a very sharp ki’PV pi lied a h ir from his heard uid split it As he hold it up the court ItCiMti ! I- L-j and Mr Sher man qntckty c led out, "l «si*d a hair, sir: not a biotic." 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Putnam Mail Service 9908. POST om« K OPKN From 0.30 a. m to S p. m. Sunil;*\ ■«,from 8 30 to 9.30 a. in. The lobby will remain open to Lock Box holders until 12 m. Holnlax- from 8.30 a.m. to 12 rr..,5.30 to 7 p.n. Carrier’s window openSundaya Iroiu 8.30 to 9.30 MONEY OHliKK l>I\ l>lON Open fiorn 8 a. hi. to 8 p. m.t closed on Sun days and Legal Holidays. Registry Division opeu during office hours I’KUVF.WIM Hy City Carriers Daily, (Sundays anc Holidays excepted) at a. ns. and*4.10 p in.; and 11.0ft a. ui. in the liusmess Section One delivers by City Carrier- ou Holidays. HOI KS OF COI.I.FCTIoNK From the Street Letter lloxo', i Sundays anc Holiday-except* d, and Despatch* ’*.) KtsintNim sun ion ( ollections. Or-patches 8*15 to <’> Id a. m., mail desj -airbed 7.Id a. m. N.30 to 11 30 a. m.. “ •• •* 12.1ft •• 4.30 to 0.30 p. rn., •* “ “ 7.45 p.tn FKONT AM) KLM STHKKT BOX '■'.15 a. m., mail despatched at 7 10 a. 10.00 a. tn , 44 •* “ 10.10 11 lft a. in., “ •' «• 12.1ft 1 3..30 a. m., •* •• “ 3.3ft p. ft.00 p. ui., 44 44 »• 7.4j • ra rn KI* BA I FRKK DKLIVKKY. Routes No. 1 and 2. Rural arrier* leave daily, (Sundays and Holi days excepted* at3.10 a. ui , return at 3.10 p. m Mailable matter, weighing 4 pounds or leae sent by Rural Carriers must be prepared by atauipa affixed. MAILS OPEN riOM Boston, New York, Hartford and all point north, east, aouth and weat at 8.15 a. m. Boston, 8.1ft, 10.4ft a. m.. 3.4ft, 6 Oft p. m. I%niel*oo. 8. 11 a. m., 3.4ft p. m. Norwich, 9, 11 a. m., 3.4ft, 8.06 a. m. Hartford, 8, 11 a. m.. 4.10,8.4ft p. m. New Yoik, 8, 11 a. tn., 4.10, 6.40, p. in Worceater, 8.1ft a. in., 6.06 p. m. Webster, 3.15 a. ra., 6.0ft p. m. Willimaatio, 8.00, 11 a. m., 4.10 p. a. Sundays from all points 9.30 a. in. MAILS CLOSE FOR Bostnn.7.10. 10.10 a. m.,12.1ft,3.3ft.ft.3ft,7 4ftp.a Danielson. 7.40, 10.10 a. m.. ft 3ft, 7.4ft n. m. llarttoid. 7.40, 10.10 a. m., ft 3ft 7.4ft p. m. New York. 7.40. 10.10 a. m., 3.15,5 35.7.4ft p. b New Haven, 7.40, 10.10 a. m., ft.3ft, 7.4ft p. m Norwich, 7 40, I0.l»> i m., ft.3ft. 7.4ft p. m Willimantic. 7.10, 10.10 a. m.. 5.3ft, 7.4ft n. m W orveater, 7.10, 10.10 a. m.. 3 3ft, 5.3ft, 7.4ft p tn, r j West ami Sk>i th * n States. 7.10 7.40, 10.10, a ui.. 3,L>, 3 ft 5 ift, , ,4ft p, rn, \V ur.-v.tr. »i!.l Nc» ] ion. Xorth, W»v St» 1 '‘t*’".. T.10 m . n. \v -t. v-tri ,r„l Nr«r 1 >i .4.H1, Somh, W«v SU not;-. 7.40 a. n»., ft.3ft p m. n,>.! an,! H,tt!.,..k,s4. w»t Stotioos, 7.it- ! K »o4 H »i tford VV.-.i, W»v Sutiorw. 5J( H. . .! I’.-uc! .. Kft. War Station*. IV tn. I "'1" *:M f*» \\ ,t, \V,v Stations, 1C.1C , l!. r-f - V ,r.l Sow York, Ewt, W», S'V *1!l’ .lO a. U. "ilT o vv<"1 ’ *nd by W.vw''.' k’’ NorU>. K»«. 1C.30 ». rn. >' rn . ’■» N . ' •\Bt* 7.4ft p. a. Sunday- .v a! ,.;,t 330 p. a, FRANK G. LETTERS. Trollev Time Table The Consolidated Railway Cc EFFECTIVE -H I Y 1. 190IS Time given tor ears leaving Front and Main Street Leave Putnam for Worcester and intcmiedi ate not • it *5,17, *6.07, 77.55 a. in., am hourly u t i 11.5ft a. rn . halt hourly until 6.55 p. m , hourly until *.55 p. m. Leave*Worcester\C ty Hall) at o.l7* a ni.. and I ourlv until 9.15 p. ra I Time 2 hours ain’t 20 minutes; tare 45 cents. Leave Putnam for Webster and intermediate stops at *7 17. •<> t»7 a. iu.. J7 55 a. m., aud hourh until 11.45 a. to., halt hourly until 6.55 p. m. and then houdy until 9 55 p.ni. Return uiug, leave Webstei st *6.t 0 t. m , 7-4J a. ro. and hourl unti 12.45 p. ra., half hourly until 7.45 p. m.. then hourly until 10.45 p. ra. Fife 20 cento ^l.*ave Putnam for Dayville and into mediate stops at *6245 a. ni. and hourly thereafter until 1215 d. m., half hourly until 9.35 p n?,, then hourly until 11.35 p. ra. Returning, leave Dayville at •5.00, 5.45 a. m. 6.10 a. a.. Day* ▼ill* (car bousei; 7.28 a n., and hour]v until 1.28 p. m , half houilv until 7.28 p. m., hourly until 10228 p. m. Fare 10 cents. Leave Putnam for Danielson at x6.35 a. then hourly till 1.15 d. n>., half hourly until 7.3ft p. ra.. hourly until 10.35 p. m. Returning leave Danielson at 77.10 a. m. and then hourly until 1.10 p. ra., half hourly until 7.10 p. m., hourly until 10.10 p. m. Fare 15 cents. Leave Pntnani for Central Village and inter* mediate stops at *6.35 a. m. and bourlv until 1 -35 p. m., half hourly until 7.35 p. m., nonrlv until 9.35 p. m. Returning, leave Central Vil lage at*6.15 a. m., 7.45 a. ra,, hourly thereafter until 12.45 d. in., half hourly until 6.45 p. m. 1 hourly unul 9.45 p. m. Fare 25 cents. All cars 1 connect at Central Village for Moosup. Fare 5 cents. Leave Norwich for Putnam at 6.45 a. ra., and hourly unt 1 8.45 p. m. Fare 55 cents. Putnam and Providence Leave Putnam for Providence and way points at 6.35 a. ra changing at Ktmvilic on cars of the Providence and Danielson Railway, leaving Flraville .at 6.45 and S.45 a. ra. and hourly thereafter to and including 6 45 p. ra. Return ing, leave Market Square, Providence, at 5.45 a. in. and houilv thereafter to 3.45 p. m., then 5.45 p. m. Fare 75 ivnis. •Does not run Sundays. JSuadays, one nonr later. iSundays, 2 hours later. Ail southbound car* • 'anect a: Central Vil lagt with cai^ for Moosup This table subject to change without notice B-^rs the if itohia. > ’'; v *3 ’ . &,-agr Blank Deeds at this Office. i A r Awpgi-in., J\ E*« or* srithi* s~a , o; Fa-Lford ob the *>t, 4,, ,. *r , PriW.1 Jobs* A b t Ob tf Jobu R » " , <HI l«f W1V »'*•■> «lf »«. „ _ Ea»!(»ra «Wrt Or^ic- l-tTsS** ' rhl»< oun doth .1«.» ;B_ -r,>Af<4 * I owed limitsd fog the ere,■ txtUiJ-t *l*l» ciiiui mx*n,. rrb.lsrraior *sd dir-e. • o! the- «*( Oy ."deer.isit.g li«he<i ,n Pti'eara haring , , tirf.!. aal by p.>-ti<£ a c.!,v lit nlgn.w, tfciiiA.™ Place a here the iPfnL _ ^ 1 ertafbai - r~ nT *>*» JOHN J! of E »« hi *»* *,*«• s®£] TsS For dale In order to close the lard Liltejr, Imili’i Ute the home place, con,i honsAand two barn*, aud May streets. Iti, O. Wright. of A*. Mvit, £ 'ie of r of _i» N<y< »■«* V ‘ o«. fwj ■. -ill an,,'* \r a court ot pRiTTT Tatuum wit 1,11, a(.(j Piruam oil thf 12 h *J«y of \ Present K.1wa/<1 i On mmlon of Frawk E. Bair C'onB., and Bart*»i. p V. I>u»n , K.xmtor« of [>,e me nr of Marvin Btrmt, la> said di-tr ct dec«*a-«*d _ This Court -loth decree that . r „ — towed and limit,-d for the eredtroeTf?!!? *» at. lu exhibit then claim* again. Eircutor* and directs • , p^, '■» tta given of tots order bv advertisinT i'* haring a circulation in said i';,'.’' * iit 9 it rnrit flmrimf ah *k. „ . > ■ in* a copy thereof,on the pub '/'ii.*MkTI town of Putnam nearest tSe ^S/T5“ deceas'd last clw* It 46-4* t er?ifi»-d from Rw>rrf EDWaRIm, w^aT.Jlip tA COURT OF PKoBATE~HTerre— Watford within and for th,0^** *T ■d on the 9th day of \ot , ..™<rto « PrcM*nt, John M 1 *», Eastford on the 9th aar of Nov a r» Present, John y 1 «•. „ p.„u t^a On motion of tieo. s. B.,», n the intestate estate of step ,en Conn^PAaadeua, Cat, wP„,da°tt^ This Court doth decree tha lowed und limited for the creo it. to exhibit their claim- against • ,? admtlils'rat r an.t directs that Babb-** * •*» given of this order by punn*hiugP?hl"J uewapaper haring » elreuUrion h, ',S5* * and bv porting u copy there,,' n post in said town of Easttur■! *« where the <1*-o as*-d \**x dwelt. Certified from h-«’ord 4:_w JUH N M TArK> \!. a Court s,. . luumt ,, within ana for district of r>—rpim~ *1 111 31 Ht day of October, A D . Present, Georjre s. t f shr On motion of Burton K. lioxU m Z9*** I-ftke.New York, exe ntor on t ,c iHJI"** of IrviliK J. Hoyle, late of M , if,, ur*'« real estate 1U Com.ecticn! in -aid dlttrU*?* cei«8ed. 'usinct 4*. This court doth decree that «i\ lowed and limited for the c ;• to exhii.lt their claim- arain«i executor and directs that puhiii of thi* order Oy rtdverti^ii.u i , inn a ClrcuutioD in said .ii-:; copy thereof on the public sim ' of l hoinpson, i.eartSt the ceased last dwelt, < e tlfied from K _i^EOKl .K - D18TRIC * OF POMF t olirt. November, pi, [ •*. i rust estate uf 'mith H'llku-.i, late of s„. fret in said district, deceased W t'pou lie application of it, la p 1, Norwich, Com,.. Trustee U"l, t he will cdJH de, ease,I. praying tha, lib Hi.,, ucxiantaatUS. said esiate may be allow, l.a .1 turth.-r JZ;Z for tl„ appointment of distributors!,, make',i!f tribution ofsaidestate In accordance wnk “tl terms of the will of said deci a- I as rer aimt,™! tton on tile mole fully a|iperr< it u ™TO' ordered. That said applica'io,, be hrarj detirmln d at the Probate i mice ,0 I'orntL™ said district. OII the first (la, u( Uecen.b»r Tn 190s, at It o’clock in the torearon aad tko notice be given of the pendenc, ot laidaaeita tion and the time and place of hearing tbenM by publishing the same two weeks in (Wanl.' paper having a circulation iu said district sal bv [m,sting a copy thereof on the public «o oust in the town of Pomfret in -aid district pi days before -aid hearing, and further that Boies of this application and order of hearing be vises by reg stere.l mail to Mary F Perkins otic. Loudon,Conn . and to the guardian iircusiotiss of Harriet Williams W hitaker, a minor ot us city ot Cica, Stale of New York, :o days tutors said time a signed. 47—W CHARLES 0. THOM PSON, Judge. ATACOl'RT OF PROBATE HOLDEN 1 *• at \\ oodstock within ami tor said district«i Woodstock till the 15th day of Say. A. D. Present, flu once It i htld,.lu<w On motion of G. Harold Gllpatrc of PutBaa. f onnecticnr. ex* cutorjnn " ■ test**? <-*ttte at Lydia P. Koliyon. late of \V< d*t<»ck within sai4 (1 !«*• riot, defeased. This < ourt doth decree that »ix inonthiffta tla*» here f tie allowed at limited for Utr creditors of -aid estate to * ' Mr their dam* Hiitiin-t the same* t«> tin Exec at or sm dun • that public not ce be given of this outer by ad erti-ing In h uewspapej published in p»t uain having a circulation iu*.ud district and by 1*0 -1 ug a copy then of on th* public slgn-nort in said Town t*f Woodpt.uk eanst the puc* who e the deceased last dw« it. Certified from Record. « 47 -4» ( M. KINNEY & SON dealers in Lumber, Coal, Doors, Moulding* Brick, Lime, Cement, P.B.3. Mixed Paints Lead and 03 George W. Perry Mechanical and Civil F and Surveyor Rica BLOCK OT.r Kluge . More. pt'TKa”. COW Notice Whereas, 1, the subscriber having levied* Tax Warrant upon a certain Pant of situated in the village of North Ashlonl, T»« of Eaatford Coonty of Windham and Watt o. Connecticut, taxed and assessed to &■ w»™ and supposed to belong to said A J- *■"* the time of assessment., snd eontsinin* wvewP ire acres of land described >« ''dtoa*: * • be road leading from Westford to Aorta_ ford, east by higbwar and land of Ams**"’ •oath by land of the Diamond Mile* y. west bv land of the Bownc Bros., as dam" on page 68, vol. 8, land Records of Eaatford.Said leer being|for the P*y™«* “T due the town of Eaatford on list ot 1»<, amounting with legal interest to t-<J>T_ is to give notice that on the Mb day old««a£| 1909. at II o'clock a. m.. at the sign village of North A-hford in said »wa <* ford, I (hall aell enough of said real *■ , pay aaid tax together with the •»»«■ "T charges thereon. CARO P- I ATHAM, lector of Taxes, Town of Eaatford- ... PhoenixriUe. Conn., Nov. d Idua^^^^ OUTLOOK as the LEADING NATION AL WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER, and for the eighteen years has been t LEADING N ATI ON AL MEDIUM for Classified Ad vertising. 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