MACDONALD It WILLIAMS
PROPRIKTORt
PUTNAM WINDHAM CONN.
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Editorial Scram
The overthrow of <'intro'* role in Ve
nezuela came winner than we anticipa
ted. It I* known now that a In rue part
If not a majority of the people had long
lieen in revolt against Ilia despotism,
ami evidently < 'ant.ro wa* aware of his
danger. The friends of < 'astro devised
a plot to assassinate Vice President (Jo
mez for siding with the |s-ople, hot he
hnlilly frustrated It. The new admlnis
fratlon will resume friendly relation*
will all tl»C c*tranged government* nl
once.
President-elect Taft I* going to Pana
ma to make ft jierannal Investigation of
the canal, a* a serious unforeseen tlllll
colly hut nri-.cn Unit may make It 11c
eettsary to adopt the *va level plan hihI
give up the lock system. It hit* been
found that the huiiillng of the (iatuiu,
nect-»ftrv lor tin* l<s*k system, eaunol
la* done, because the ground for the
foundation wall* cannot la* made solid
enottgh toanatain thfiii, and they *ink,
endangering Hit* flam. II I he at* a level
hat |o la adopted mo»l 1 f the work al
ready done can he uaei| wlllmol loss.
“The aciia ati'l the wav* * roaring, ’ I*
descriptive of vvhal all the great, ma*
slve Iron steamers haveeiicttunleretl re
eenlly. f our of them *truggletl for two
week* again*! a aerie* of storms and
hurrleane* worse Ilian ever eneounter
eil hy the oldest ea| tains. The terrified
passenger* had lo la* forced hclow and
liM'ked up, anil prayed awaiting death.
The tnalllutlon of the six district of
fices In the West hy thel'-H. Korest
Hervlce, Involves a complete change in
the handling of national forests. It
has ls‘t'11 po**thle to start all the offices
well supplied with men with Isilh the
linlnlng and cx|s*rh*nee to take op the
work. The district organization will
menu a modi freer u*e of tin* national
forest* hy the people, Is'i'aose there
w ill not Is* the delay InevItahle so long
a* national forest ho*lnes* i* handled
from Washington.
The National American Woman Hut
frngt* \**<K*lalloii ha* leased a commo
dious hollae on II street, Washington,
In which permanent legislative head
i|uarlers w ill Is* estabHahed. ('o-o|s»ru
tlon of other organizations of women
will lie Invited, and the proceedings of
Congress carefully wniched In the In
terest* of legislation altecllng women
hud children. The working headquar
ters of the Association will be continued
til Warren, Ohio. The Washington
house will lie a *«s*tal center of altruis
tic effort. Its establishment marks the
fulfillment of along-cherished project
of Susan II. Anthony.
Iii cxcavallnK in Ihe I'orrme depart
ment, Krinw, there were discovered
v% lull are *up|*>Hed to be the oldeat hu
in mi remalna, dating hack 170,OUll year*
to Uu> middle of tli»> Pletoeene age. The
skull presents a alrong resemblance to
that or a monkey, having a lonx J«w
ami tie void of canine teeth. The other
hones are arched, show Inn that early
man usually walked on all-four*. It
must have liccn a monkey, and xot hu
rled up In some earthquake. Hut to
disprove the Itihle account of the crea
tion of man, a certain clan* of philoso
pher* have tiecn Unix huntlnx for "the
inlaalnx link*,' and many time* *‘aup
|sised" they had found them until
Home profounder mlnda proved them
neither link* nor of ancient dale.
—The prominent KepuWtcanaof this
county, on the Invitation of Senator C.
A. dates of, Norwich, and Judxe Mar
ry K. Hack, of IWuiielaun, met al the
Hooker House, WlUlmanUc,Saturday,
for •■aortal lime, to hriux toxether the
new ly-elected Seuatvir* and Kcprvscn
tlvea of the county to make them twr
aoMily acquainted twlore they enter
u|>on their 1-emulative dull**. Amonx
llie prominent (UWh were l . S. Sena
tor Frank H. Hrandegee, State * Attor
ney t'hM. K. Searl* and I’ounly I’om
iilHadoner F. It llall. Al the lahle*
were seated the follow Inf guest* from
this melton.
Putnam—John A I lady. Joseph Me
Kaclinic, II U. Preston, W in. ll. Tay
lor, lafoti T. Wilson.
Thom|won—l\ K Searls, F II. Fort
Us, I. M. t’htld, Marcus A t'ovell, K.
N Perrin.
Pomfret—John P 0>oavenor, F. L. ,
Wright, Arthur T. Oruavenor.
Woodstock—Oliver A. Hiscox, S. II.
Peckham F. Ollu t’hallke, slelaneh
ton Hid.lick
KlIHnglv—Harrv F. Hack, P. H sti>.
ley, W. !*. Kelley, K. II Kcach, 11.1 :
Kcacli.
Senator Hrandegee made the s|eoo11
of the eveiling ami was s|**et«lly ajs
p'atided and dus ted three time three.
>cnalor-elect tVK. Searl* s|*«kv In favor j
of such reunions, and telt that a vote 1
of thanks should la* accorded Senator :
Oates and Judge Hack for llie op|»ortu- I
Uv arlorded all present. Tlie thank* I
were given, I
i TetepkMC Service.
The true breadth end scope of tele
phone nervine provided in » onnecticut
in seldom thoroughly understood end
appreciated by the average telephone
u«er. To him it represent* only the
ixmidbility of intercommunication with
in the community of which he i* a
part or, at the moat, with the entire
state and cities in adjoining «tate«.
Further than that his consideration of
the pmiriMlities of the service may not
go for the simple reason that he has never
taken occasion to the ulli/e power
| and value of the telephone in the
transaction of hud ness with more dU
| tarit point*.
The more that one can gel out of a
thing the more valuable it necessarily
j must he. Therefore, before placing any
definite v aloe on a utility and weighing
the benellu which may accrue from it,
it is well to first llnd the bounds to
which its effectiveness is con lined.
In the case of telephone service In the
I’nited State* this may is? said to tie
almost limitless.
Anyone who ha* studied the ijues
tion at all know* how completely the
state of (’onnecticut ha* ,<een e<|iilp|ied
with telephone facilities. The service
today is within the reach of anyone
w ho cares to use it. Twenty years ago
the community in which there w as
telephone service was the exception.
Today it is the direct opposite that in
Die rule, proven heyond the peradven
lure of a doubt by the fact that there Is
not a town iri ttie slate Into whieh
telephonc service tias not been extend
ed.
This Is true not only of < ’onnecticut
but to nearly the same extent of every
slate In the I nion. If this condition
is to is- of the greatest value to each in.
dividual telephone user all these units
must Is- joined l>y connecting links
which will lo all practical purpoaea,
make one gieat national sy stem cover
ing the entire country and providing
an almost instantaneous means uf per
sonal communication. Already tills
Ideal condition has largely Is-come an
accomplished fact through the medium
of the l.ong Distance wire* which con
nect the telephone system of this state
with s|mIlur sy -Icin- o!o.her stall n and
thu* multiply’ the value of the servlet
hy inn king each individual user avail
able to ev toy other.
II li IMIS (> |, | n 111 111111 > -lilt I'll Hilts- I 1
call up not only 11 Iricnd 01 business
H’HiM‘lult! Ill this stale; lint only n |sr
son in \i'» ^ oik with w hom lioml
dinte commuiiieulion is desired; hut
even those hi tht- more illstnut |ioiuls.
tiny tine of more Ihmi ..hmi,thhi I’.ell
lelepli me subscrtlrers, that lies within
Ihi' |Hiwer nf the man in < nnncclicut
who uses the telephone service of the
Southern New Kiiglnnd Telephone
( dinpuny. The extent ol the service
In the slate, grcahas It Is, Is merely a
■ Imp In the bucket when eompareil to
the millions of other telephones niatle
avilahie by tlie huntiretis of tliousamls
of miles of long (list hi us- w I res. I 'll if into
Is as near to a business man, from a
telephonic slamlpoiut, hs his home in
the other pHrl of the town; it is as easy
to get Portland, Me, hs it is to cull up
his nearest customer anil so on.
It Is not alone the nuiills-r of tele
phones In our ow n state hut also the
count less ot hers, far outside of ('onnee
ticiil available IhrotiKh the agency of
the long distance wires, that constitute
the true value and the real scojie of
he service to every one who has a
telephone on his w all or desk
• ••
— Itev. T. I’. Briggs, who went with
Ids family to ( alifornta last year, hits
returnerl to Ills old home, t 'llftondale,
Mass., arriving thereon Ik-cemher 1st.
lie promises to write about his return
journey, which was by the !<outhern
route,through Texas ami New Orleans.
Mr. Itrlggs has many friends in this
section, having Issui stationed as a Pas
tor in North Ashford »l one time.
Immanuel.
HT HB V . T. I* HKIOttM.
Immanuel! t» wondrous name,
VVhicIi means “(JimI with l’*,*' evwnwrc.
Ami tin* »» why out pniiM^ vmr
To hi jhcst lost vet) a holy Hnitu.
Horn iu *|«,hihI Bethlehem, a place
The smallest city might outshine,
Ami ye*, tin*. Ilal*c, hotli youri ami twine.
I-the Mu.hit tion, the I’kim r or Prat e.”
Wfat man of tame wu ever'known
\\ hoar hnth »U) (estival can move
The deepest depths ol* human love
A* •haui Chiiit the King wc crowi
No an erring skeptic on tbit earth,
With pungent pen oi polishe I sworvl,
l'au still the etuiutleas voices braid
In anthems o’er Ilia wondrous birth.
As babe, as boy and perfect man,
lie Inti the way to heavcu above
Where glows eternal peace and love,
\\ hen ended is our hle’v buef span.
I uaeaivhable the mystery
Wlu. h makes lluu truly (hie with tiad,
lint ’tta enough, we know Hie blood
From sin lorevei make* us tree.
All nations aoen, witli one acclaim,
(shall crown llim l a'ixI of heaven and earth.
And with us celebrate Ills birth,
| Ills life and death and endless fame.
OlftomUle, Mass , l>ec. 14.
— Htti’kiir
Wo ode. I >m lluinhv,t IK.II.n Kow.nl lor
• o> rur.l ( .lwrh tli.l ouiaot ho cure,I ttr
II.I!'. I'.l.rrb tut*.
F. J. C’UKNKY A VO. T0I0.I0. O.
Wo, Iho un.Woi.uwl h.re k.owtt F J.
Chcwojr for tho 1*4 IA vo*r». .ml htlio.o him
p...f«vt). honorwhlo m .11 tnratMH tr*nuu<w.»«
u.i A»*m-t»U, »hie «o cany out »u» obli^r
tiuM ih.Iv ht hi. Arm
WiuuM, Ki«m\ 1 Murtu,
Wltulrwlr Itnt.'.'tu., Tololo, il.
II.If, fut.rrh Cure i» t»h.u luu-runilv, n
ino Jurctlv upon the hloo.1 .u,l mucous »ur
f.N'» oi tho Moiotu. IV»tiui.>nt»l. •*»! livo.
|'t .i t- r.v f.T bottle. SoUi hr .11 IVu^vi.ttu
1'uko 1U1I , Fuuil) Fill. tor cotMU|Wltua.
roMr*KT
Mtin\ IVtnfret people appreciate lilt'
chouv ottering. to bo »ru *1 lift'. K.
Shaw’*. Il fin* are desired on*
need not go further to make hi. welte
tion.
Vluw Vvi. Put ...» *.|*.vklti,»
Of the liotvlor *ort, tlo your .ho**
pinch, mid your feel .well anti t>*r
spire * If you .prinkle Allen * Fool
I.M lu «Imn*, it will give you
j rest aiut comfort, ami liiMant relief
| from any annoyance. Hold K\ery
| where. Si. IkuCl aecepl'any auhatilul*.
AS—.Vf.
—Hoeial and dance In PoaaatMa’ bail,
New Year* Kv» This Thursday night
there will be a idance in Bo*bee hall
for the benefit of the Putnam Hoctal
1 Athletic flub. Music by Broadway
o chestra.
—The accident* from automobile* In
creased in Great Britain last year over
the previous year. Ho they tiave in
this country, but the number of auto
j mobiles have Increased faster than the
n-c'dent*. Putnam has an Immense
| number for a city of it* sire. but a large
share come from the wealthy home* in
I lurrounulng town*. It speak* well for
the owners that there has never been
aniaccident reported of injury Inflicted
| on any |»erson during the year* they
hav tieen used in our street*. There j
ha e l*-en some narrow escapes, no
d mbt. A gentleman told u* that white
he passed along Grove street a week
ago last Wednesday night, an automo
bile came swiftly by in the dark, hav
ing no light, nor did it sound any warr •
ing. fie fearer! some accident would
hap|>en from such reckless driving.
Hueh person* should tie reported and
punished as a warning to oilier willful
law-breakers.
Marriages
In Kastford, Iteeember 1!>, by Rev.
James A. King, fharles Iteane Taleni
a*id Ml«s Jennie h. Bosworlh, both of
Kant ford.
Deaths
In Putnam, December LTJ, Mildred
Hhar|ie. aged 4 years, H months.
In I'hlladelpfila, Deoernber ‘£i, Klia
K t 'orbln, aged 73 years.
In Sprlnglleld, Mass., December 21,
Mrs. Mary W. Allen, in the !*Hh year
of her age.
Lt. E. Hmith
famishing Undertaker,
Arcade Block Main St.
lltradMt 4l|b' •( Store. TeU^hnt I
OonDeetloB
| Ballard & Clark,
Funerals Directors
Putnam, Conn.
Telephone cull* Answered promptl>
Nftrht 3 —14. I)»> 3 — 4. ♦
I,Atlv tigm-ttunl when ifijut-?ed. f
Monuments j
Tablets
AMI IlK.Aliql AUTKHS OK TIIK
LATENT DLNHiNS Always on
tlunri al.
So. 20 South Main Street,
IM’TNAM, CONN.
\\ e KMHrmilee the liest of granites ami
first-class workmanship, Call and set*
ua for all kinds of cemetery work.
LOVE BROTHERS_
STATE OK CONNECTICUT UENE
KAI. ASHEM HI.Y. January Session,
A. I)., 1909.
To the General Assembly of the State
of Connect leal:
The undersigned respectfully petitions
your honorable body for an amendment
to Itsealstlng charter sufficient to enable
aald corporation to carry on tha tiualneas
specltl-d In aald charter slid amcnduieutn
iherelo within the limits ot the town of
Woodstock, so that all the provisions of
aald charter and amendments shall apply
mutatis mulaiidlajtotbe lownol Woodsto k
and to all sc Ions bad and proceedings
taken In salil town, a ad < specially so that
said Putnam Light and Power Company
ahall have lhe riifht and power to con
stiuct its polis sod wires throughout
said town uf Wool stock and carry
electricity through the streets and high
ways ot said town for the purpose of fur
nishing the Inhabitants tbsreuf with
eln trinity fur both light and power.
Aud *s lu duty bound jour petition* ra
will ever pray.
Dated at Putnam, Connecticut, this
22 nd day of December, 1908.
THE PUTNAM LIGHT AND POWEK
COMPANY,
By John K. Carpenter, Its Attorney.
The forego’ng petition to the General
Asaemby ot the State of Connecticut
having been presented to me, and it ap
pearing tbal the aaroe le of an adversary
nature, and that the parties adversely in
terested consist of more than twenty in
dividuals, it is therefore
Ordered : Tb*t all persons interested
in said petition appear before the Geuerai
Assemby of the State of Connecticut on
the second day of Its neat session, to wit,
the January Session of 1909, and that no
tice of said petltton and ot this order and
citation be giveo by publishing the same
tntwo newspapt rspubliahed tnthe County
of Windham in said State at least twelve
days before the second day of said see
stou, and also that an attested copy ot
said petition and of this o.der and cits
lion be Istt with the town cierk or on# * t
the selectmen ot said towuof Wjod*tact
at least twelve days before the second
day of said session by some proper officer.
Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, this
twenty-third day December, 1908.
MILTON A. BHCMWAY,
A Judge of the Superior Court.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that The Put
nam Light and PowerOompaoy will peti
tion the General Assembly ot the State ot
Connecticut at Its January Session A. D.
1909 tor an amendment to ita charter as
a bow set forth
Dated at Putnam, Coon., this 33rd day
ot December, 1908.
THE PUTNAM LIGHT AND POWKR
COMPANY
By John P. Carpenter ita Attorney.
63 -1
Vts*t\*url »( 1‘robsn* held at IhOmpaos,
withiu and <.»r thr district of ThemjHili <>a
the KIH a! December A. D IMS
!*re»e»l. lieorfe > i'root*?. Judge
K»t«fe of Jonathan Porter. late of Thompson
•aid dlortct, deeessrd.
The SiisittustraivM having mad* w ritten appli
call, u to said t oort. la nUno with tire
iialuk, U*r an order of •air of th« «h>lv or a
part of the real estate deecrtbiKl therein, tt l*
Ordered (hat saul Appiicathm be heard at the
Probate 1‘thoe lu Thompson on the .’ad day of
Jan l aw at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, and
that settee be fives hv in*enlltf A cope of thi*
order in the Putnam 1‘ttHol, anewrtpaper having
a v rvulattv'U la «ai«i I Hat not. ..ml that return be
made to thi* Court 4
Attest,
ftl 1 tiKORilK S ORtKSHY. JMp
a t a four v‘t pt.Os’r neld at DsPSapaon with
and ‘or the «ti trh'it of f homp»oa os the
h*h day ot December. !t*>
Pr« sent, ti* erg* Croabv, Judge.
K»t*»e of t.wn W Sm.th, late ol Thompson
ta - ahi district. *V> rcaa* «i
the admia4»tralvwdt ton is son with will au»**ed
bavins tmade «r|tU'D spp.K sites to mm wer'. ta
ic<V'rdai»ce atih the *t«!•*, for as o.der of
| of the s hole or part of th« real ratal* describ'd
l therein. it u
Ordered that said appliesMast be heard at lh- i
| Pretax Ofscv ta llMwtp- u os the ?wd day of
J January, $*», at 2 ehrloch in aim Bo. a. **d j
that notie* thereof 1* civen, by ISverlmg S (MpV |
• of tfct» *rdei is the Putuam httrtci. a nr*.| »prr 1
ha* ik a elrculattoo tssaid iUrh'i, and that re
t«en iw made to t I* conrt
Attest,
/ ukxgv.t >. a;v»>ii\jwty«
Genuine Holeproof Sox
Mow 25 Cents a Pair
You can now buy a box of six pairs of
Holeproof Sox—formerly $2.00—for $ !.50
Those who have always paid 25
cents a pair for inferior sox can
now have the best at this price.
holeproof are the original
guaranteed sox — the first that
were sold under a 6 months
guarantee.
The makers pay the top market
p-ice for their yarn—they buycnly
the finest and softest Egyptian and
L. . Island cotton
But the trap market price is now
less than it was, so the makers are
now saving you 50 cents on six
pairs. Yet you get the same sox
as before.
Come in and see what Holeproof
are like. Judge if you want the
genuine. Decide if any other
brand is one-half so good. Learn
what you save and gain when you
wear Holeproof.
Church Clothing Company 1
Putnam.
Shoes
Repaired by Electricity
The only Shoe Repair Shop of
Hm kind in Windham County.
Shoe* Repaired while you wait
in 15 minutes.
Men’s Taps
nfwtd with
oak lent her
75 cen s
T.«<lir.’ Tip*,
m wviI with
oak leather
60 cents
For
10 Days
only
Rubber
Heels :i5c
The Modem Shoe Repairing Company j
AKC'ADE HJ.OCK,
C4SAL WTKC KT • m NAM, COS*.
MICKIE S CREAM BREAD
has no equal. It is made in a clean
shop, haked by wood heat, not by coal
so commonly used by bakers, conse
quently contains no objectionable
(rases. Kxnmlne it anil you will be
cum inced that you have the largest
loaf and the liest bread that can lie
obtained in the county fur 5 and III
cent bread. Rye bread a specialty. I>.
K. II It'K I K, practical baker mid con
fectioner, Weat Thompson, Conn.
First National Bank
— or —
PUTNAM. CONN.
CAPITAL. - $150.000
SURPLUS SQO.OOO.
_
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
Drafts Issued ou all Foreign Countries
United States Depositary.
Cm as. H. Brown, President,
J. K. Carpenter, Vice-President
tJ. H. Uli.PATKlc, Castiier.
H
OWARD C. HKAUrORI)
Attomv and Counsallor-at-Liw
I'KM'KAI. III AM 'K t
I’utimm, I'unn
Offic* Hours: 9 to 12: {2 to 5.
Real Estate
FOR
BALK
The Ua/ley property, so called, situ
ated In a oouiiiiaiidiaK location on
tirove street, consisting of a maxi sized
lot with frontage of 1 IS feet,with a two
tenement house in good condition. The
properly will tw sold at a reasonable
price. V. K. Fi.akk, I’utnani ,i2tf
Wood Sawed
al HO and 90 cents a cord. 1 am now
ready to receive your orders with
prompt attention, being newly e*|ui|>
|K*d with one of the latest gasoline en
gines made Wood split at a reasona
ble price, taive me a trial and he con
vinced. Peter Dumas, Lamothe St.,
Putnam. Telephone orders to Kenne
dy* stable. 52
IVMKIt » »>► PI TN AM, Probate Court.
L/IVoeinber a, isos.
F-atau* of Delia Colli o*. late uf Putnam.
Cpo» (be appikslioo of Fivtkricl W. Sr
want executor therein named. praying that au in
alrtitneul ID writing purport in* to bo the la*:
will and testameut of Mud Delia »\»IHn*.dn©ea*ed.
mat be protod, appro % cd, allowed and admitted
to rn»twtf
Ordered. that aald application be beard aod d«
-er turned at (he Probate Office in Pultiatu in said
dint tot oa the %*th day of l)ec , ISOS, at 10 o'cUh It .
a iu . sad that uOtiCe be gireo of the peudeac?
of said application and thr non au a pi»ce of
hearing Utbreoa. by publishing tbu . rdcr in a
newspaper published in Putnam. ami ay posting
a tviiv thereof ou the public -igii post iu the eowa
of Putnam, nearest where th« deceased last
dsrrlt,
t ertified from Knoni,
5* KD'VaKO ti. WKltiMT. Judge.
rr^nnnr^T^TTTTTn^rr^s^iSTniiWP
r^TRTCT W THtT
( dttli. Dec. IStil l*tWw
Kstatro: franc.* N K.lk>tt, late of Ttiomp
*oe ta -aid district. iWeaM-d.
the adnmosiratoi de boais non hating ex
fclbtted |hi» ndtmaianration account with said j
rat.•sir to this conrt for allowance, i: i*
Ordered. that the Sal day oi Jan A P . !**», at
U o'clock ta the forenoon. at the Probate iu*u>
iu I bomp^tai be. and the same D, a«-U i ed tor a
bearing t»a th» allowance Of *aid administration
account, and this w ul dlrveft tin ».1m:ini
tiator dr bonis non to cite all persons ■
tut* rent* d therein lo awesr al said tune and
pbo .Jhjr publishing tni* OfWOc taro times in
•awe newspaper La».n|i a oirrsaitus in a t
district, and hv posting a cop' public sign po-t i
in the town of fiesta ps*»n where the dn\*«e) j
last dwelt, al least 10 daw before said Urn ;
asaigwrd.
iVrtifitd from RniM.
—I lieorge 8. Crosby, Judge
CASTOR IA
For la£uts and Ciuldren.
ftt IU fat Hats Always Bmgtit
Boars tbs
St^iiStsrs of
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Dresser's Drugstore
FOR
GIFTS
Some very dainty bits of
Fine China
and
Glassware
as well as
Delicious Candies
in Boxes
Dressers Drue:Store
Notice
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of The First National Hank of
Putnam will be held at the banking
house in Putnam /Tuesday, January 12,
1909, at one o’clock in the afternoon for
the choice of directors for the ensuing
year, and to do any other business
proper to be done at said meeting.
at>2 G. H. Gilpatrio, Cashier.
10 950,000 tiroes during the past year toor eye
lids have opened a ad rioted. Thirty thousand
time* a day you “wiok.* A wonderful piece
of deetne n»vhtm«m »* the human eye, aao yet
the majority of a—pie are *ocai*foM in the care
of their eye* that they allow them to work
beyond endurance. Tbeu come- the break
down a d rrtfitt. Attend to them «oon. We
examine eye* aad lit gtasae* at reasonable
pices.
H. W. Thompson,
O^sxtaa. Court Hot.*c tkukiiBf,
pent AM. CUSN.
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For Musical Holiday Gi
of all kinds, visit
F. G. Letters & Co.
Main and Union Streets, Putnam.
where you will find a good
assortment of
Pianos and Organ!
Violins, Banjos, (in it as, Mandolins, Cornets,
Flutes, Piccolos, Fifes, Harmonicas, Accor
deoils. Drums. Tambourines, Cases for all in
stil men Is. Musie Bolls and Pouches, Music
Books and Sheet Music.
Edison Phonograghs
and a complete stock of the 2 and 4 minute records.
Records, Cabinets and Supplies.
Sewing Machines aii styles and Pric
Gas Heaters
Be comfortable this
cool weather by
using a
Gas Heaterl
Putnam Light £ Powerl
Removed Over Prey's Market
Christmas Presents
Please look at our full stock of nice aid
useful articles for ChriatBU Presents
Something that will last and give pleasure
to the whole family.
CHINA in Sets or Odd Pieces. KUOS 35c to $60.0t.
Sllrer Plated Ware. Feru Bowls. lOe to «1 ***
[can furnish fillirg to order] Pictures, 10c to *15€uA
'large assortment). Picture Framing to order with *
complete line of Mouldings from which to select. Sk»H*
Sleds, Jack Knives, etc., etc. AVe appreciate your patrol
age. Please give as a call.
Ballard& Clark,]
PUTNAM,
Undertaking.
CONN
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