Clothing House, E. J. HALL's

Clothing House, E. J. HALL's

fl nn- - --TTr Newt Leader VOLUME XIV. NEWTOWN, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1891. SIX PAGES. NUMBER 26. Advertising Rates. BROOKFIELD. EASTON, Northrop McGregor. 3-- Column 4 Col. 1- -4 Col. Died, 11th, at the home of his Mrs Burr Wilson entertained her three The marriage of Albert McGregor of 9 $100 $80 $60 $48 $40 6 MOS, 00 48 86 28 . 24 Mrs James Cuminings, John Ells- daughters recently, Mrs Morehouse, Mrs Bethel to Miss Lucy M. Northrop,daugh-te- r CHARLES W. 3 MOS- - 40 32 24 20 16 of Mrs 1 MONTH, 20 16 12 10 8 worth, 82. Gillette and Mrs Andrews, with their L. A. Baldwin of Newtown 1 WEEK, 10 8 6 5 4 children ; also Miss Frank Williams and was witnessed at Trinity, June 17, by 4 In. 3 2 In- - Danbury Union, Y. P. S. C. E., held CASH REGULA- In. 2 In. Inch Mrs Hezekiah from Greenfield. many relatives and friends of the con- MERCHANT, ORIGINATOR, TEAR, $30 $25 $18 $10 $5 an interesting convention, which was at- Ogden 6 MOS. 18 15 10 6 3 Mr3 Wilson's mother is in her 88th year, tracting parties, New York, 3 MOS. 18 10 7 4 2 tended by about 120 delegates, at the Brooklyn, McC0RD. 1 home at one time. Dan-bu-ry MONTH, 6 5 4 2 1 last even- four generations being Hartford, Waterbury, Bridgeport, TOR AND THE BAROMETER OF 1WEEK, 3 2 50 2 1 lc- - a word. Congregational church, Friday and Bethel to out Local to consider old and new methods of Charles Candee visited his brother in contributing the Notices in Brevier Type. 10c a Line. ing, of town The bride was attired work. Rev C. W. Morrow of Danburv Seymour, last week. guests. in white trimmed with bro- You don't care a straw when we In the absence of Rev Mr spoke of "The Peculiar Value to us of lansdown, LOW PRICES. Linsley at The celebration of Children's day by caded satin and cut en take stock, whether it's too big or too Yale Mr la" Methods of Work Rev J. W. Bal-o- f chiffon, traine, commencement, Rev Wright ;" the Sunday school was with tulle veil. maid Miss Ex-Trini- Congregational The of honor, little or anything of the sort. We're St John's to officiate lantine of of "To What ty, is expected at Ridgefield held, Sunday afternoon. The church Anna sister of the was RECOGNIZED BY THE ECONOMIC PURCHASING PUBLIC AS not going to tell you. St John's dav, nextlWednesdav. tent and iu What Manner Shall we Lean McGregor, groom, was tastily decorated with ferns, roses dressed in white ; the bride snd maid of Old Tea-garde- n, We always want to move our goods. Ju)y 1. Upon Methods?" ltev E. Jay and daisies and a number of floral SAFEST TRADING of on pieces. honor each carried an elegant bouquet of DANBUM'S PLACE. ut the "New We mark get-o- prices on them. president Union, The recitations by the children were well Marcchar Neil roses. L. A. Hawley of Trumbull remember- Methods of Work in an Intelli- The bridesmaids, Price-pow- er does it. Securing rendered, the little tots doing finely. A Miss Jennie Bernd of and Miss SELL OF ed the Queen Bee in her sickness vt ith gent Spiritual Development." Frank K. was Danbury stacks goods at a small our move. solo, "Are all the children there," Maggie Duff of Brooklyn, were dressed, MUJL1U. RATHER THAN A profit Consequently goods Yale strawberries, large, firm, luscious. Ilawley's song, "My Pilgrimage," was Miss Elsie B. ac- UUlt small amount - sweetly sung by Ward, one in pale yellow, the other in a mottled of goods Some bargains have broken our Lace one of the features of the evening. on WITH PROFIT STACKED ON THEM. companied by Mrs Osborn the organ. dress trimmed in crushed raspberry ;each Curtain Department. For instance: HATTERTOWN. Misses Alice Hat-ti- e A Kecitations by Nichols, carried a basket of roses. The bride was Nottingham Curtain that has been Mrs Delia Benedict Miss STRATFORD. and Elsie Ward were EMPHATICALLY AND UNDENIABLY THE LEADING HUSTLER. sold in town mind and Nellie Perry nicely conducted to the altar by her brother, (never by whom) Benedict of Bethel have visited Charles rendered. A bird six little for we are for 50 a Monday evening, June 30, is the date song by girls Edgar F. Northrop, who also gave her $9, distributing $3 Benedict. was an feature of the exer- We in our line will We for We are value for for the graduating exercises of the grad- interesting away. A pleasant reception followed at keep everything money buy. buy cash. pair. They good $7. cises. The "Room for the Some Curtains to At the school meeting, June 13, Wil- ed school. program, the home of the bride. After a substan- sell for cash and it's the true to handle $8 marked $5. Children," as follows : tial only way goods economically for You now. We liam jFischer was committee Members of the soldiers' and servants' entertainment by Caterer Brooks of get your pick want the Scripture reading and prayer, Kev D. J. Og Mr Mrs consumer. We to and treasurer, J. II. Summers clerk. of Christ selected to have the Danbury, and McGregor left for the think it would pay you investigate. room, as the Tall goods are swagger- guild church, don; song, "Our festive day returning," their in. Miss Nova Thorp has been secured as of the different booths at the fair children; recitation, "In June," Grace Wil- wedding trip. we a sale of all our Cheviot and ing charge Mrs At present, are making special Worsted, Cassimere Suits, worth teacher. of the at the Town liams; recitation, 'Children's day," Lena Baldwin and family sincerely guild hall, Thursday "Address to the flowers." Florence thank $15, $18 and $20, at $13 50. Come and secure a rare at : Wheeler; the kind friends for decorating the bargain T. Perkins has new doors and evening of this week ; the the hung Turney song, "Gather up blossoms," church for the wedding 17. made Miss Spring, Mrs G. B. Gunther; Summer, Miss children; recitation, "Where is the room for service,June other improvements at Tay- Sallie Mrs lor's residence. Wells; Autumn, George Jewell; the children?" Nellie Mauhr, Lulu Jacobs, An- G Winter, Miss Winifred Todd; Candy, Miss nie Tarrack; recitation, "Koom in loving W. M'CORD, Florence Allen. WHITE HILLS. Henry Morgan has raised and partly hearts," Jessie Turney; recitation, "Room iu ; dia- The entertainment in the Mon- covered a large barn. George Wells is visiting Stratford the Sabbath school," Florence Parrack church, friends. logue, "Koom in the wide, wide world," Elsie day evening, was .very good. Mr Bry- Mrs W. II. Ilubbell and son Carlton and Ida Ward ; recitation by Miss Sillinian'a ant gave some fine of his travels 187 TO 189 MAIN AND 2 TO 4 LIBERTY house,DANBURY. 375 in God's pictures clothingSTREETS, Main Street and have a week with her mother, Mrs A large audience in the Town elass of boys, "Room house;" song, in Yellowstone spent gathered and other "Little Birdie," Nellie Mauhr, Annie I'arrack, park places. 1 Briscoe. hill, Friday night, to listen to the prize Parrackv Proceeds $21 80, which will more than Post Office Arcade . m- - Ida Ward, Louie Freeborn, Florence speaking by the 14 graduates of the Grace Williams; solo, "The little gray bird, pay the debt on the sheds and do some- BRIDGEPORT. BETHEL. graded school. The stage had been Jessie Turney, accompanied by Miss Elsie thing toward painting them. decorated with and Ward on the organ; recitation, "Room at the Mrs M. F. AVheeler has come here from prettily pictures Miss Ella Tomlinson flowers. The which was listen- mercy seat," Louie Freeborn; rccitation,"Let has returned from New Milford, to spend the Summer with speaking, them Anna .Florence Ed- her to ed to with close attention and evident come," I'arrack, trip Danbury and reports a delight- her daughter, Mrs Charles Decker. ap- wards; song, "We come with our tribute," ful time. ANNUAL PANTALOON SALE preciation, was of a high order of merit school; recitation, "Room in the fold," Lulu Association, of Minnesota. JUST CHESTNUT HILL. and called forth frequent and hearty ap- Jacobs, Rosa Spencer; recitation, "Open the At the school meeting, Saturday night, : door for the children," Elsie Patterson, Helen Arthur Williams This Association Sun One of events of plause. The program va3 chosen school navs thn the pleasantest the Rosa Music, Excelsior Burr, Nash; recitation, Hattie Davis; stock, guaranteed by the State Auditor on season was the exercises of our quartet; recitation, "Song "Room in Elsie each closing ot themarketplace," Miss Helena M.Dorman; recitation, Heaven," Ward; NOW GOING ON AT certificate, showing that they hold mortgages on district school, June 23. A recitation, Hattie Perry; solo, "Are all the city to amount of RECEIVED: Tuesday, character sketch, "Uncle Podger hanging a property certificate. out-of-to- children SHELTON. every attendance of and picture," Miss Nellie M. Booth; declamation, therc,"Elsie B.Ward; recitation,"Are Interest at large parents all the children in," Alice Nichols; remarks payable Bridgeport Banks in cash, were cred- "Death bed ol Benedict Arnold," Harry The graduation exercises of the Shel-to- n y. visitors present. Great and the music, Excelsior quartet; recitat-tion- , by pastor superintendent; anthem, by A line of it is due their worthy teacher,Miss Lucy choir; song, ot school and high school, class of '01, were held There are only 1500 shares of this stock for complete "The young gray head," Miss Lilla E.

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