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wiJP,' feed. - . . , mjcal and Burns soft coal, powerful attent~on. ' Dye·lAul-omo'b·ile Aget\~y, 20 BAST-'MAIN~!fR-E-ET' '- . . l , . Distributor- of -the ~ . $Iaynes Ford Oldsmobile '1, W~ .aJao have 6n hand at all times 9t complete line' of' A:utomobile Supplies and A.ccessories, which. we sell at reasonable prices. Come to 118 for yQtp.\ Tires, 'O~, qreases, and everything else' you need. : ( G.:P-NEWS FOR WO~EN- .: \\.-..go jJnmediately stimulate trade' and get necessary cash,;Xhav~ Cle,piAEld to ofter . '{, 25 Per Cent Reduction on all New Winter Hats, Trimmings, Feathers, Flowers, Omament$. . .. ' M~ regular prices are lQ10wn to be lowest in ~lean, and now With a 26 per cent cut, yo'!! should not heSItate. Call and·see my splendid diSplay of St~lish Winter Hats MISS E. ft'Il'RTH 205%\-North Union Street. Over SlW e Store. _Your Battery Is :\.~ ~lmportant Matter .• n1 autolIlohile owners negle~ this very imp~rt ant:pmt:':of>tlie machine, and trouble eIl$Ues-expenslve . trouble. : t . -. , DO. n.ot- make. that. mistake. • . ,c-We tt~H~q.uipped fo:r overhauli.ng and ~ha.rgmg ~ sta.~t1~ maK$ of Storage Batteties, putting them m shalmrot .. ~~ce~ . . .. W~ ~ care, for your battery over wmter at a . r~~-~t!~· 1(0 d~y then whep nm.dy t.o use- yoltt'.~tAe·D~· < '-. I, • I -< , BROTHERS . ! \ I. mQVements of ODe A .;J?en!t-eriHQo~S' 'ma~ was OU' .. j as follows! \:\illlS Sarah L.ou\.s~ trial foJ,' vl1;~ane1 and. ('Usturba,-nce .of . . J ~:():;~t~~l::~d l~ spending' the monfh at tM pel!.ce whet)· drunk Tl1e'j\l.,dge '. F at tlle'~llacacjrcliel. inn •. 111'. 'Glen- l-see1llEl\l--tn~Uned4Q-- ,be- -lenten~'-' -----,--\'.\\-' • C9,\mty. \ wogd.\ Miss Ob;x).steatl 'W'IlS a noveli.'it '. Wh!Jt ·the pilgrims and ·the :Puritans of. ·;reputation. Il'cOl\~rIItulated myself lI'JI.sJ,he prisoner dol g When craved in the early, years of theil\ that' I would haVe an oppor,tunlty to you ·a1'rested hbn?\ he sa. 'to the settle.menta· w:ere . rOllst beef llnd mut- . t h policeman. . . ....; , . . __ , . mee er: • \He W .. s ha. ... I).· g, a'., ..... \\. ~e .. t· Itr' ...... , - ... ' ton, porki •. W4e!lten, oaten aild .1:l.arJey. 1 '. .. ·n. -\'.L'\ .. \'.~ .' d . ~as Il!tting on the hotel llin~;!:a m, .. ent w. ith. a ca\: \'ou .r.·\ r. ..... br.eii ; \venig(ID'\'\TlI;t.stfes' mad&-~r(l.m th\ \ 'I, . 'V.,,~· ... . .. • . e-- e\'-Ellllug . t\Ymgbt ~~~~l?~~~:+~' ~2'But !hat doesn·t proye' tl\at :·l1e . s .' /-,00: \deer stock. native ,to .. England;' ,stepped up to me • Wi1l'~' fOMlilUOl'/!.:~\!-,dge...:a3 d. .~~. --\ .• ,~.,..;.;.. jams a-tl.d jellies from \English frul~ sober people pave arguments\' preserved- witb brown ~tl.gar tram tb~ \J:>l.iss Olmstead, we Ircrlbblers, 1 cab-dr1;v.ets.\ . oNe.ot ,and Eilglish· mead. ales UDd Hol- sume\ do Dot Deed an introdul!tion. \S() th(j,Y d·p'. your hOJ(Ql','''' saId the ~ laJ).d splrits. Most of tb,em' dlal1ked am. SIdney: Hall. 'May I. claitn yoUI' ~~u::r~v;~.~t ~ this ~se ther~ was . ~ Indian corn in all forms' 01' products acquailll:apce? 1 have enjOYed:. ,;your --===:::=;:==;==~=~~~= ., ~~.c .. ,,); for h\lma-n consumptIo)l. and tl1ey dis- works immensely and have ;1:-elt that 11 - . ',.. ,. liked 'oylilte!.'!l; clams, lobe;ters, mussels. my especial line lind yours could be acal1ops, turkeys and natI:v.e venison, j61iied we could do something remark. It was only wh.en marriages of the able. I am fortunate In meetjng you early English settlers and their de- beI:e, and witb your perwtssloii\ I will sccntlirifW'-in .~ -Englan!l~ -With I~t'~~!~~~~~:;;:~~~\;~\;'~ ~::Hli~fm1 <llnns brought n:bout many persons of he was saying tids, a llgbt was -t~;~~~~~l:t~t~b;~a~t ~t:h'I;\~E~~ngI~is~h~!p~~re~j~u-~t~:~:~j~I~,g~;'In.,'Dn my dull brain. t bad for the famous MisS' O1m- food products passed away. 'To this stend. At tile' same'time'u 'cJ::--\i1'~t--t-eH-'''V:-nMi ~;~~~.~~ day English travelers Ibid some of our see if something interesting' llll!;UL -I'fclods , which\ W& .considel:-- --<le:l1ol.ou!ll __ '~.\I~~\ tll~ m,l.§llf!;ke, ~s~ well cUI;los- strange to their palate/:l. Matthew Ar- led me to ask Mr. Hall AI w. G'M ON r \j ain's caUiri'h Cure '11l-f: JMili -. .. ~....,--..\; Md /lcts directly uP9n the. b (I ,alld i)\u- COilS sllrfaces o! the sYstem, Send for nold, traveling in America, was asked to the discovery of my'tdentU:Y. He to taste griddlecakes. ~\l1I'Y them, my told me thl1 t:my initials on tile end of dear,\ he said to his wife; \they\\e my: trunk hnd been observed Itnd a not nearly so nasty as tI;ley look I\ newspaper had annount\ed my coming. A$ lately as fifty years ago many It .was evident that the rea1 celebtity faml11es in New England of undoubted Mil not arrived or, if she had, was in· descent from the pilgrims all-d Puri- cogulta. tans regarded roasted or- baked. turkey . !,;1!ormed DO pJan with regard to It!) an Il\dla~ dIsll and would have s0lJ.~ting )\118a Olmstead; 1 simply iI,.tft.'.1 none of It at any time, preferring tor eI;l'l~to doing so. Sbe did not ,tI1U;iMr Thanksgiving day <Unner roast beet, a to expose me. and it would /:laddie of ' mutton, pork spare11bs, r~ast troubled me if she had, for r pill'l;nlt-' goose with apple sauce or fan:n raised ted Mr. Hall espec1ally to cO)lttnue in ducks with barberry sauce. The wild error s1mply tal' a lark. I listened fo ttirkey was saved from extinction:lD Ilis plans for col1a~oratlon ull New Englan<1 oDIy because the fa'ttll- witb interest and WilE! reck.less eu~mgl ers noticed that those birds and the to assent to them. I 1 ridilt-.... He left the Inn early tile next .mul~~ partridges sented we I n \.~g .... e lti'g, but dul'lng the ev.enlng I farm lands of Insects and !weeds. An Old Time Thanksglv.\ng Sentiment. with him _he einborllted his scbeme, and I promised to devote myself dur- ing tlle next few dllys to laying down a skeleton of the worK, he proposed. The- truth IB I was quite deUghted 'IV1th 'trts p.ropositlon \llUd cmger to sae it I could make. any success ot my part ottt. In n couple of days 1 sent Mr. Hall the teBult ot my labors, an'tl he wrote me that he was delfghted with It. His reply, addressed to Miss Olmstead. was . put In my box: by the Ilp~l clerk. 1 wrote my collaborator that I would: condnue my work, suggcsted that he proC£1ed With hlB part and tUJ soon as I returned to the city be might call on me ~d we would cQllfer further. testlmonlal~ rre~.· . , . F, J. :C~mNEY' & CO\ 'I'otedd;; O. SoTc1 hv lilt Prllg'8111ts. 7oc.· . T .. 1<e UaU'1! '[I'lurilly pm, •. tar conlUpaU6n. P'EERLESS' The :. ROSARY· Tuesd~y; December 12· EIGHT REELS Fcatt.!rlng Katherine William. The do¥, the }oytU! day. recommend- ed by the illustrious Washington has dawned which invited unIted Americu religiously to celebrate the gooilnesll of God-the f)appy fruits nnd etIecttl of one of the most memorable revolu. tlolls recorded in nil historY, a revolu- tion, conslderoo In Its rise, progress and speedy termination without a precedent. at once exbib,tlng such 8 phenomenon in the political world as has attracted the eyes pi aU clv1llzed nations and attended with such a S& riea of providential Intl;\t))Oslt1oD/! tl9 might well astonish distnterested spec' tators. confound _ the infidel and eD' rapture the mttnt; a reVQ!ntion in favor of civic and reUgiollS Ul:Ierty which In Its prlnlliples .hIls given a. fa~l shocll to tyritnny and oppression in general, s gloriana revolution 'whlCh spake into political eXlstence our na:tional repub- lic. now rising with rapid progress to meridlnll glory.-Bcnjnm,1n WadsWorth at Danvers, Muss-. 1705. ot course there must Boob come an end to all thlB. and tn troth my reck-Ie~~:::=:i:=~=~===~== lesst\ess In playing the part ot another Omlor Mt-II.-nery' , . .- . SOME FACTS ABOUT TOADS. Our I)ulnb Altim ats . The toad lives front ten to tcrty years and it can. lay over a. thonl!alld eggs a.~. It h~ lived two y(;!al's wlthollt fOod. but cannot lon~ un- der It dead or m~:~~!fon<1. and de- VI bngs, soon began to wear on me and caused an earUer return to the city thUD I had expect,ed. .As soon as I arrived I noti· fied Mr. HalL He come to see me. and I confessed to him that 1 was not ,)fiss OJtQsteatl. I was not a scribbler and knew ~lng about wrIting ftl!tfon. He TooKed at me. dumfounded and iDcredtiklns. tor a tew moments.. then said.: Eleg&nt - Line of' Mi11jnery~ $8.00 and $10,00. ' TRIMMED HATS We are shpwmg a beautiful line of trimmed hats in large and medium shapes, with vel- vet crowns and gold and silver brims, color combination. Sale Price. $6.00 ''Wj:uJcver and whatever 70n are. you bB:ve laid down -a seheme fi1: • nov(iJ, 6() original and capable of be- I.ilg worlted to adnnmge that: it wJD surely be a suceess. All I ask that yon aet with me in carrying It oot,\ \Vlthfu '& y~r oal' novel, \A Mattl- Son:te' fin'e $3.50 and, \.50- 1n00tII8J V~~.. was p'Uolfah;ed and 1:.A..... 1 .. '1._. wq, tlIe.Ut~ 8necas (if the ;year. 1Uf;W', sty as loW:II;t. ap· tet.9n!1 113· pubUea60n Mt. Hall and 1 peal to the public. , ~trated an'Other matrimonW -- Sale Price $2 45~ ttll'I!lf w~h WillJ eqtmU,. , • • !br . . Vt!l1t1U'a was fi>UOWea. work tn<1ependent -of fn:l<tl:l tbat a.r, while- m)' OlDler Millinery S05 Wftt- Stab Sf\*- . OtfEAll, N. i . . ,