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The Newtown Bee, VOLUME XXX. NEWTOWN, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 11)07. NUMBER 48. HOME NEWS. Lots of Good AT LIBRARY CORNER. GRANGE BULLETIN. in Shoes Bargains 1HI ELT 3HEHH1 ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ! At Foster' . Pootatuck Grango held it annual Sale. Dissolution If it comes from it will be election of officer, Tuesday nlirlit, Mailings' right. oihir tj !! ham uliM fur Winter Htfs Showed Up. with the following result: !' W. M. Mitchell. Think nf ll la. Hi .! Whim tlml fumii'Hy Matter, will fur t:, Ky ami M. ifulntf (ur 9W: L" Have You Overaet-r- , A. P. Smith. i han l a pair. mihJ uii. Bought Your AllMllKt lot fnr'u;. all !' Lecturer, Mr Wallace Mitchell. ttrl Mt ami iHiit'iil full mailu liy Wi- E. B. lliam. Clark, 'IlKiniaa l. I'ltnl ami oilir Steward, Camp. wi'll kiiiian llnn, A iiii'ivlmnii from I'lilla-l- i Assistant Steward, Austin Botsford. llilila i a d'w Uava ami ami waniinl ? liilmvll nllii' Murk. Hut wii (Ii'i'IiIhI lit Suit Chaplain, Mrs Alice Wildman.' k'lvi iiti lusipii. uf Imiiiniry ami vli lnlty ilic I Winter lln.1 WtiiiiT, Waistcoats. Treasurer, Mrs S. F. Schermerhorn. It ii t (lon't (ilaf aa w want to rtiwn nut all Secretary, Miss Hattie Northrop. mill luiit mxiii. m a. to maki- - room ui dUplay llullilur Ami, nii'll. Il'a III to-da- y ? HIIihm, Hi'. Wny not buy it Gate Keeper, Birdsey Parsons. I linn In buy IhiunlaM hunt (or SI.47. IMU'r . man should have at leant three colored Mabel than you i'an buy at rrtfulur prk'i-a- Every Why not make an opportunity to run in and let us Ceres, Miss Northrop, Pomona, Mrs J. J. Nortnrop, waiHtcoats and m many white as he can adord. show you positively that we can save money for you on Mrs B. Nichols. R. F. FOSTER, g Flora, J. B Three well selected colors will give you a change and L. A. Mrs W. B. Glover. Hiim-wMi- r U R. K. & Co., the purchase of a winter suit, now. , Steward, Kolr was voted to each male 246 Conn. colors that will harmonize with your different suits. Our reductions are It request flaln St., Danbury, genuine. member to bring a basket of wood at This is the season of the year that we sell a The quality rings true in every instance. the January meeting or stand a fine of great 10c. A committee of Mrs J. waistcoats and a stock The style is right, the fit perfect. ' consisting Dr Deen French. many fancy carry accordingly. B. Nichols, Mrs J. J. Northrop, Miss Algy. B Prices $2 to $10. New, fresh goods, and extra good In fact these suits are tailormade throughout but Mabel Northrop, J. B. Nichols, Austin SPECIALIST. values as well as handsome ready for service instead of made to measure. Botsford and C. G. Peck was appointed unusually patterns. to arrange for a drama. Why not come in and look them over 2 Big reductions on all lines of winter suits for men THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cancer, Piles, Rupture and boys during cash production sale. Cured Without the Knife. ELOQUENT SERMON BY REV T. J. J. B. MULLINGS & SON, LEE. No qunck or secret methods, but sci- entific, treatment. Sneeial At the Congregational church, Rev consultant in all Waterbury, Conn. Timothy J. Lee was greeted by a full CHRONIC DISEASES. house, Sunday morning, and gave a sermon of and on 3BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B EBBBB: eloquence power NlELTOX, CoN.V. fpMAlNJOHN tfJIIpRIDGtmKl.OONN. "Individual Responsibility." He was present at the meeting of the Christian Endeavor society in the evening, and gave a brief address. Dr Lee's min- istrations are being greatly enjoyed by the people of this congregation. He Bridgeport Hydraulic Company Stock, will preach again, next Sunday, and STORE Preferred throughout the month. Bridgeport Gaslight Stock, BRIDGEPORT & The trustees of the Newtown Savings 1; , New, New fiaven Hartfgrd Right, I bank have decided, as will be seen by (p FOURlStORES New York, New Haven & Hartford New Debenture 6's. their announcement in another column, to pay four per cent interest on all de- 1 119-- 1 123 Main St., Bridgeport, Ct. posits without discrimination. This HINCKS BROS. & CO., Bond Dealers, bank, founded in 1855, has steadily Court Exchange BIdg., 207 State St., Bridgeport, Conn, grown in the confidence of the public, S 429 and has very largely increased its de- urprise Special Sale No. posits and surplus under the present administration. I HIGH-GRAD- E WINTER Mr and Mrs William McNish, . ' Jr.,. sir - i ' . v .) v..- The City National J3a.nk, and daughter, Winnit'red, find Robert "IJ ''if. of 105 Wall Street, Bridgeport, Conn., McNish of Ansonia were guests, last 1 week, of Mr and Mrs Matthias Carroll Overcoats for Men $ (V of Great Ring. Issues Foreign Exchange and Travelers' Cheeks and Travelers Letters of available In New Credit Everywhere. James O'Brien has purchased a new and Exclusive Styles portable steam saw mill which has ar- and Fabrics. rived. Mr O'Brien is into the President, Chas R. Cashier. going In this offering of Men's Overcoats are fine Kerseys Frank Miller, Hough, lumber business. lri. Asst Cashier and Meltons and new Fancy Overcoatings rich new plain solid B. Terrlll shades and fancy patterns. The styles and models are the most is made Harold Botsford returned, Monday, favored and the tailoring is perfection every garment with broad shoulders, long deep lapels and close-settin- g collars-Chester- field, to his school duties at Storrs Agricul- Long Tourist and new English Box models all tural college, after a few days' stay made with silk velvet collars and durably lined. All men's reg- with his parents,' Mr and Mrs Eugene ular sizes, 34 to 44 chest measurement. See them on display in I Fall and Winter Blankets; Botsford. the show window. On sale one week ending next Saturday. Plush Lap Robes. H. M. Smith of The Bee was very A Fine and Complete Line to select from. pleasantly entertained at dinner, last Monday, when in Derby, by Dr and Mrs J. W. Melbourne at their sanitarium. W. W. STEVENS a CO., 1 club 16 Whitest., Danbury, Conn. The Polo of Derby have formed the New England league and play of and games every Tuesday and Saturday Clothing Quality night at Gould Opera house in Derby, IP YOU ARE ANXIOUS TO MONEY under the auspices of the Derby Car- Style. gVE riage Co. you will buy at The Surprise Store's Clothing has style, quality, fit and BUCKINGHAM'S workmanship superior to any in the world. The very highest William Sturges and family of Dan- art of professional tailoring is shown in every garment. All the newest ideas in fashions and fabrics for winter wear are in- Your Furniture, your Ruga, your Lace Curtains, your. Couch Covers, your bury, Sylvester Dibble and family of very need. You owe it to to see our cluded in Tne Surprise Store's unusual display. Linoleums, your every furniture yourself Hawleyville, Mr and Mrs Fred W. An- stocks drews and Miss Fannie Andrews all We are giving some great bargains in Bedroom ahd Parlor Furniture are to be some bargains in Linoleums, 60c kind, for spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Our Double Guarantee Bonds Every Sale. lines'that discontinued, ' 49cts; the 50c kind for 39cts. Frederick F. Andrews in Taunton. A great assortment of Dining Room Furniture all ready for Thanksgiving. If any purchase for any reason fails to please the money is We are the store to save you money. instantly refunded without a question or the goods cheerfully Mrs William C. Turner of Brooklyn exchanged. All clothingbought here is pressed and kept in good spent a few days, last week, with her repair for one year free of charge. N. Buckingham & Co., Inc., husband at their place in Taunton. ESTABLISHED 1843, New Fashions In Men's Suits. New Styles in Men's Overcoats. Allison P. Smith and Miss Hazel 1 77 State Street. m $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15. - $5, $7.50, $12, $15, $18. Hazen Smith were guests, Thanksgiv t ing day, of Mr and Mrs Arthur D. Swell suits in smart new fabrics : elegant gar- Every garment is an example of high-grad- e coat Fairchild. ments that have the proper cut and style, tailored making, both in fabric and workmanship. Medium and The Melbourne Cancer Cure Co., into every detail ; handsomely tailored and finished. heavy weights, long, short and medium length, extreme All the most recent novelties in reliable domestic and conservative models in Beavers, Melton's 64 Bank Street, Derby, Conn. Purchasers of precious stones, watch- Kersey's, and foreign fabrics. Young Men's Suits, sizes 11 and Cravenettes in plain and fancy effects. Young Men's and other articles in the Cure Cancer at their Sanatorium and guarantee & positive cure. They also treat mild es, jewelry to 19, $5, $7, $8.50, $10, $12. Overcoats, sizes 14 to 19, $5, $7, $8.50, $10, $12. and old sores at your home If desired and can send you a blood medicine that will cure jewelry line have to rely on the seller. pases kinds. soliciSed. References internal growth of all Correspondence gladly given. XJLTn mill nnn arroincf QtlW ESTABLISHED FOB EIGHT YEARS. Boy's Knee Pant Suits. Boy's' Winter Overcoats. charging or misrepresentaion of any- - $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $5. 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00. thing purchased here. You can be U, assortment and positive that you are getting just what A beautiful of handsome styles, Plain fancy fabrics, nicely tailored and durably rich, new fabrics in new designs and lined ; all new styles, medium and heavy sizes 3 think you are buying.