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Worcester Corsets Morgan & Wright, of Chicago, til. ; st; The Bee. Town Topics. Tbe entire capital stock of the Peerless the-be- Rubber Manufacturing Co., of New ffr York; 1 JBHEE PUBLJSnillSa COMPANY Tbe entire capital stock of the India Does Rubber Shops To Close. Rubber Co., of Akron, O. the lLLlfON P. SMITH, There has since beun acquired : 8 3-- 4 PRESIDENT AND EDITOR. per cent ot the capital stock of The Me- You Can't Afford to A Poor chanical Rubber Co. ; The Buy NEWTOWN TO LOSE ITS Thrive j ItTH UK SMITH, The entire stock of tbe Sawyer Baby Delphos Piano. The J. capital SKCRKTA RY, TREASURER AND ONLY LARGE Belting Co., of East Cambridge, Mass. ; $ If not, must be BU8INJCSS MANAGER. The entire capital stock of The Hart- something ford Rubber Works Co., Hartford, Conn. ; T wrong with its food. If the HENRY M. SMITH, The entire capital stock of the Indian- X mother's milk nour- - Oil Can. VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL, apolis Rubber Co., of Indianapolis, Ind. ; doesn't a Wnssimeir AGENT. Machinery to Be Moved to Pas- The entire capital stock ot the Peoria $ ish it, she needs SCOTT'S f Rubber & Manufacturing Co., of Peoria, life-lon- N. EMULSION. It the Piano will g sat- 81.86 75 Otnts for Six Months saic, J. supplies give you r litr, X and can (0 Osats fsr IwMiitlii. fomr Outi a 0py. Negotiations have been completed for elements of fat required for We will offer for the next ten cele isfaction, you buy UNIVERSAL SORROW AND REGRET the tranpfer to the Rubber Goods Manu- If days this Co. of the entire stock the baby. baby is not it at a moderate NEWTOWN, FRIDAY, 14, 1900 OVER THE NEWS. facturing capital Sept., of The American Dunlop Tire Co., of z nourished its artificial brated Oil Can and for nave by Pump price. 248-3- rjeuevuie, jn. ana arrangements Telephone call been j., food, then it Tbe citizens of Sandy Hook and New- about completed for other valuable I requires ADVERTISING RATES. town were treated to most unwelcome properties and contracts which will on materially increase the earning capacity GOOD SECOND HAND news Friday, when it became general- of lw 1 mo 3 mo 6 mo year ly known that the irdustrial blow in the the company. cott's Emulsion i. 2 inch 1.00 2.(0 8 00 5 00 The Rubber Goods Manufacturing Co. Im-- 4 closing of the local Rubber shops, which 100 2 00 00 6.00 10 00 has no indebtedness and the by-la- for- 2 00 4.00 7 00 10.00 had been was about to be- Half a three .'Inches 18.0o long feared, bid bonded or debt to be teaspoonful inches 2.M 5 00 10.00 15.00 25.00 come a fact. Naturally the news created any mortgage 4 3.00 6.00 18.00 18.00 SO 00 created the consent of the hold- or four times a in its Inches a powerful sensation about town, and in without day column 4.00 8.00 16.00 24.00 40 00 on ers of two-thir- of the preferred shares, will 13 column 6.00 10.00 20.00 28.00 48 00 the homes; the street and in the as well as of a bottle have the desired 2 12.00 tbe holders of ol Stoln-Bloo- column 6.00 24.00 86 00 60 00 stores and saloons it was the one excitiDg majority effect. It Oopyrijtit 137 W -- bo Co. the use of this can can fill 14 column 8.00 16.00 32.00 48 00 80.00 theme of conversation. tbe general or common stock. seems to have a By you your lamps $75 up, $4 Monthly. ( 10.00 20.00 40.00 60 00 100.00 column The news was to town, last Tbe treasurer's report of the financial effect babies brought condition rt the company, as of Febru- magical upon PERMANENCY and not overflow brevlei 10c week G. W. Hftv-ce- them. Call and see them Reading notices, type, line. Thursday, by Blancbard, and children. A nt at a of the ary 10, 1900, and of the operations for PIANOS EENTED. Small nonpareil ads, lc word per week. the general factory manager the fiscal is OF SHAPE Rubber Goods Manufacturing Co., and a year, appended. bottig will prove the truth member of executive committee of Tne officers and directors of the com TUNING EEPAIRING tbe on x ot our statements. Is the the company. He was accompanied by pany congratulate the stockholders an important item in who has this showing. Respectfully submitted, of Superintendent Cushman, made Charles Stewart President. Should Le taken in summer 3 make up good clothes. weekly visits from rassaic for the last Smith, TREASURER'S REPORT. well as winter. The feature of the two years. Mr Blanchard informed Mr roc. and $1.00, all druce:ists. Stein-Bloc- h Wissner Warerooms Blacsman that tbe local shops were to The following balance sheet shows thn 4 SCOTT & BOW NIL, Chemists, New York. clothes bearing the be closed in a few weeks, and that the cwmttton oi the company February 10 ID), more valuable machinery was to be re 1900: label is Permanency Editorial Ink Drops. moved to rassaic, in. j., wnere tne com- Assets. of Shape, which lasts as pany has about completed a large addi- Cash, $318,246 72 ft New No. 1019 Main pons"-essiona- the St., tion for its Accounts Receivable, 765,588 51 Edward Tarlor; John J. ft long as cloth will wear. reception. John P. William J Shelton, Conn. Bridgeport. The citizens of Newtown are now face Tbe news of the closing of tbe works Net earnings of properties Northrop. Egan, The lapels and fronts of did not become generally known before acquired prior to N.ovem. Brew, Michael J. Houlihan ; senatorial, Black- - coat "hand welded" so to face with the greatest crisis In the Friday noon, and was received with gen ber 1, T99, $1,409,421.87 Michael J. Bradley, Samuel A. uine sorrow, particularly among the em Less amount man, Dennis Quinlivan. thoroughly as to make fac- history of the venerable eld town. Like ployes who had been connected with tbe received to concern for so and 83 and outside wear like a many years, by their date, 852,124 The Wholesale Market. ing Colonial tnanaerciap out oi a clear eiy comes families, who of course are the ones that 657,297 04 ft one thickness. must suffer most. is it 22 129,732 28 the unwelcome news of the down of It stating mildly Investments, BY BUCK & "' Ready Mixed Paints shut to say that there were many hearts BRIDGEPORT. REPORTED Examine prices from work is tne uream oi heavy DARLING. lor houses pnd all other the in the and moist eyes in town that night as Total, $23,790,865 55 all Paints. We have last received a large in only large industry town, the $10 up. ' voice ml have all colors ii all sizes ot cans. they talked over the situation and what Liabilities. Butter, choice creamery prints, 2c, choice '' You no Rubber in store choice 22a24, tair inaae mistake to buy this brand. works, which at present employs tbe future had for them. Preferred 00 creamerv tubs 4a25, dairy Ou Monday of this week the editor of stock, $ 7,621,300 to good 1820, common, 19al4; factory cheese FARMERS 245 men Common " 15,134,600.00 12al4j cheese 12al4; fresh at good living wages. The The Bee waited upon I. P. Blackman, dairy 12al4 nearby need Stock Feed for their eggs. 40 cts doz; chickens, lb; fowls the International the popular assistant superintendent, 10H12: oreese 1 OOal.10 nr : calves. 9al0: piers 6a7; cattle to them in condition. worst 01 it is tnere seems to be no $22,755 900 00 ; 50 S5 keep healthy way who received the press representative in Total, hogs 3a ; potatoes, 65a 70 bu onions, red Dav!s$avar? 1 FOR HOT WEATHER bis usual courteous manner, and bu, white 75n90'bu. vellow 60a65; cabbages 8a to stop It, so far as the citizens are con spoke Surplus, $1,014,965 55 head; can ots 40a60 bu ; turnips 35a' 0; celery with frankness the situation. 1 1 to Use he Puritan Ttlue Flame Oil Stove. None regarding Income and 50doz;dried peas bn;beans,marrowz.4i; t better. W a sell them. cerned, as the powerful organization, the He said in substance that it was a fact Dividend Account. pea 2 '0 bu: honey 12alc lb; beeswax 26a30; Improved Portable Farm Engines Complete stock ot Groceries, Drugs, Boots, that orders bad been received to close Net income received to apples, vaao ooi; pears ouuai ou uui. 4 Shoes, Goods and Hardware on nana. Dry always rubber combination or trust, have tbe shops. That they would run OBly a February 10, 1900. $798,438.26 For Pumping cr power work, 2 to 75 Horse Power- - No engineer required few weeks and all Dividends on dered as it reasons longer that probably paid Prefer- CLOTHING FACTS. Save Monet it, seems, for along departments would be closed inside of red stock : AUTOMATIC, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL. By Trading With Us. economical lines. And while six weeks. He said that this change had June 15, '99, 13 4 per cent Clothes need attention. The best IB- - the 3-- been contemplated for five years and had Sept. 15, 99, 1 4 " " clothes won't care for themselves.
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