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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



TOR FARMS IN STAMFORD 



* or Shore Property from Stamford to 

 New Haven, write to 



J. J. LYNCH, 



Real Estate Agent. 



Property bought, sold and exchanged, 

 Quintard Block, STAMFORD, CONN. 



Telephones 



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The C. A. Williams Company 



electrical engineering and 

 construction work 



Atlantic and Main Sts., Stamford. Conn. 



Main Officei Room 3, Qdihtarh Block 



TOMPKINS' STONE 



is used to beautify Walks and Drives. 

 Especially Summer Places. 



WE CARRY IN STOCK THIS STONE 



We also deal in 



Coal, Wood and Drain Pipe 



CHAS. F. WATERBURY 



DAVI9 WATERBURY & SON 



Phone 270 Canal Dock Stamford 



Up-town Office : STARK BROS., 

 40 Park Row. 



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