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riphe Newtown Bee VOLUME XXXI. NEWTOWN, CONN.,' FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7 1008. NUMBER 0. Edward Taylor wui 69 yean old, Wednesday, and never folt better In . OUR NEIGHBORS. his life, To-da- y on the fox hunt he can tire out any young man in Sandy , Stevenson. Home News and Comment. 3jK TRAVELING DANGEROUS. The raods here are 10 Icy that in dangerous. I iM- James Wheeler commenced, this I week, to harvest his Ice crop from Bid- - I well's pond. ' ' Miss Louise Bryant of New Haven Is visiting at Monterey Bryant's. Mrs Will Booth and sister, Mrs 3k Hoyt, of Bethel were guests of Mr and Mrs George Smith over Sunday, I 'WW W 1? Prayer meetings, conducted by Rev i Mr Thayer, are held at the church, Thursday evenings. Mr and Mrs George Prindle have moved from Hull's Hill into R. S. Hin- - ' - i "MV. ',t-V- ' C . 7 a- . V man's tenement house. Daniel Knapp has moved his steam saw mill to this place and expects soon to saw timber for J. B. Downs. Edward Taylor, Greenfield Hill. Sixty Nine Years Old, Wednesday, and 4 Still the Champion Fox Hunter ef DEERFIELD ITEMS. - Newtown. Even G. F. and G. T. H. Mrs Sarah Seymour is quite sick. W. get "tuckered" out when tramp ; Harry Nichols of has been off with him. Bridgeport a guest at the home of W. E. Nichols. H. W. Bowen has gone to Washing in Hook, a tramp over the Black North ton to visit his parents. Cuntry, Zoar and Great Quarter. He Henry Sturges has done carpenter keeps up an intense interest in hunting, work for Thomas B. Bradley. and is anxious to press measures for Sereno of Newtown has been a the preservation and propagation of King ' recent guest of his sister, Mrs W. E. V, game birds. - Beach Memorial Nichols. C. H. Finch has leased a part of Library Building, the farm of Birdsey Parsons. The bal- A of the Newtown Association Will Be ance of his farm he has leased to Thom- Special Meeting Library Held on Saturday Evening at the Library New Milford. Building, , , . as Leavy. ,. - .. Gustavus Betts has gone to Lima, 0., MERYRRALL. to take a at the Cork WEATHER STATISTICS FOR 1907. TRINITY PARISH position Nonpariel Miss Pauline Couch is attending Co. C. Capt. J. Bloom Norman North- school in Northville and is stopping at BY E. N. Wood's. Mrs L. C. is a HAWLEY, SUNDAY SERVICES. RevS. D; Gilbert, Sr., spending ' ' few at the home of M. B. Haw- - OBSERVER., There was a prayer meeting held at days STRICKEN WITH APO- - At 11 m., morning service with rop, - ' ' 20 ley in ,.. the chapel, Sunday evening. About Stepney. sermon-b- the rector; at 12 m., Sun PLEXY. The was much colder than usu- people were present r year school ; day at 7.30 p. m., evening SUC-CESSFU- ' Mrs Charles Winton the al, the average being 46 degrees or 1.5 A VENERABLE AND L Rev K. Smith will conduct spent nigh t prayer. H. ser How-ar- below ten with her daughter, Mrs , degrees the average for the vices next at 3 m. recently Found Dead Wednesday FARMER, here, Sunday, p. in Hook. years excepting 1904, when it was Bassett, Sandy l On Friday at 3 p. m., the singing There will be prayer meeting at the 45.78 The Morning. degrees.. average tempera- class will meet for rehearsal. chapel, Sunday evening. All are in- Charles Bedat has the contract for ture of each month with the exception The Woman's Auxiliary will meet at Dead at the of vited. the next afternoon. Age Eighty getting out ties for William Ryan, Sr. of March, September, November and rectory, Thursday FOR MANY YEARS WITH EATON, .Two Years. All were glad to see Seth fSchultz December was below the normal. Thfei - Rev E. returned to Sea-- COLE & BURNHAM. ' and Jay Lane at the anvil at Schultz's J. Egart months of February, April, May and The following lines were written by blacksmith Shop, last Monday morning. bright, N. J., Wednesday . morning, the first half of June were unusually the late Miss Mary C. Morgan and read funeral of Mrs Clara Fair- - AN OLD TIME CATTLE RAISER The farmers will be much . after a visit to his sister, Mrs John H. The was Wednes- cold. The was at the J). .'pleasediq community startled, average precipitation mother of Mrs C. Peck. fire in Blake, who has been seriously ill. child, H.( At see a the old shop. day, when it became known ; that that very unevenly distributed throughout! the request of Mrs Peck" these same genial gentleman and sterling, citizen, the year, being below the normal the verses were read at he funeral on Sat In the death of Norman Northrop, Miss Bertha Gilbert recently spent Capt James Coddington Bloom, had first eight months with the exception urday: ,' Wednesday morning, there passed away SOUTH BRITAIN. the night with her cousin, Miss ,'' ' died during the night. Mr Bloom had of April, and much above during the Asleep ; wita tne aged hands crossed one of Newtown's best known and Blanche Gilbert. on her. breast PERSONAL CHAT. enjoyed good health and Tuesday Uwas last four months. The summer rainfall most successful farmers. He was born With the'dear ones departed we lay her out on a number 'of was the least of summer for March 18, 1826. On 12, Miss Gates of N. j; red uiacKman and lamily, wno thestreet times. any many to rest; September Mary Cencord, H., who have been staying with Charles Bedat Wednesday morning about 8. Mrs years. The total rainiall including The birds sing as sweet as the day of 1847, he married Julia Sanford, daugh has been visiting her aunt, Mrs her are their home for the Bloom went into his room to call him melted snow was 52.84 inches, being birth, ter of Eben Sanford of Easton, who Ezra Pierce, for a few days, has re- making present But wake not her in the and found him dead. He was in 1.53 inches above normal. ; The month they sleep survives him, with one daughter, Mrs turned to her work. in the Park City. Mr Blackman is lying beautiful earth ; a of least rainfall with 1.73 M. Glover. A Charles W. employed in the1 buttom shop at Cold posture that suggested comfort and was August The spirit is gone to its Maker, its Sarah son, Daniel Luf of New Haven has been was no evidence 3.22 inches below died about two Spring ard makes daily trips by train there of any death inches, being normal, God; Northrop, years ago. visiting his brothers, Charles and Fred It is the casket we leave in the to and from his work. struggle. It is thought he was strick which is 4.95 inches for this month. only Mr Northrop made a success in cattle Luf. ' sod. en with apoplexy about 4 a. m. A per- The greatest was September with 9.68 . raising, and is widely Known Dy tne We think of her now in the mansion Misses Mary Piatt and Gladys Pierce ; Mr and Mrs C. H. Finch attended son in the room heard him inches or 4.72 inches above normal. old-tim- e cattle dealers, fast passing adjoining above, are spending a few weeks in Rochester, the performance at Poli's theater in cough about 2 a. m. Mr Bloom was 73 wop growtn much upon Fa- He was a man of integrity, depends very With the Angels of light, and the away. Niagara and other places. While ' in afternoon. the rainfall months of most of Love. and a citizen who will be missed. The Bridgeport, Wednesday years old, a native of New York. For during the ther Rochester will be Mr All of earth washed they guests of 31 years he held a responsible position active growth and should be two inches sin stains white in funeral will take place on Friday from the blood and Mrs Jesse Fowler. Samuel in the New York office of Eaton, Cole per week to give the best results, his late home, Rev J. H. .George Wilcox of New York and Of Him who atoned, the one Lamb of Mr Veness was taken sick while'in John Wilcox & Burnham. Capt Bloom was a veter-an'- of June and July were far below this God. of Hopewell Junction, N. last and has the Civil hence The No no no and Waterbury, Wednesday, Y., pas3ed Sunday with their mother, War, having served in amount, the crop shortage. sickness, sighing, pains ' been unable to return as the New York snowfall 64 inches. no tears: MPS APOLINO WOICEHOWSKI. yet. j t Mrs Ella Wilcox. 47th regiment Mr for the year was Eternal, sweet rest through the long Bloom was a, devout, churchman and The average amount of precipitation ADolino Woicehowski. mother Miss coming years. Mrs, Mary Hurley of Gas street has for years was a communicant and Sun- including melted snow for this vicinity of Mamert and Frank Woicehowski of been George Dayton of Bethel was the We cannot but grieve to lay loved ones seriously ill, under Dr Kiernan's day school teacher in Christ church, was 54.37 inches. The coldest days V this town, died on M nd at the home care. Miss guest of his mother, Mrs Charles W. away, y Margaret Hurley of New Brooklyn. He was also a lay reader in were 10 degrees below zero on the 12th How sadly, we miss them words never Mamert of of her son, Woicehowski, York has been for her.