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I THE BOKLINGTON FREE PRESS THURSDAY. JULY 11)08. One Cent A WORD. Advertising In this column ono cent a word, each Insertion. Copy may bo changed overy week.

Cash In ndvnnco required. No advertisement taken which Is lers than twelve words, two lines. Sptclal terms to advertisers using trom to 1.C0C lines within twclvo consecutive months. -VERMONT LOCAL NEWS, (Continued from first pnge) POINTERS. OWNERS OF FARMS who wish to hire help or to sell form should uso this column.

Nearly 0.000 copies of this paper nro sold every Issue and your advertisement would bo read ly many possible buyers. 37'wtt LOST. A LADY'S TAN COAT with blue scarf In pocket lost between Hrlstol nnd Shol-burno. Finder please, notify Mrs. T.

H. Andrews, Shelburne. WANTED. ATTUrJoANTS wanted at the Taunton Inicne hospital. Wagci per month; men t2f, women $16, Including board, lodging nnil wnxhlnc.

Address J. 1. Brown, Drawer Taunton, Muss, A COOK wanted at nn institution, good wnws Address Free Press office, Burlington, Vt. FOR SALE. FOR BALE COrt-toot hot water heater.

0 liorsu power steam boiler. V. 11. Outes. 180 LIGHT DYNAMO for sale In gcod condition; also 30-llght dynamo as good as new.

These are both 115 volt and will run many moro lamps on lower voltage. Fris i'rtf Association, Burlington. FOR SALE Wheelwright shop, good water power, with planing machine, rip mv, Jig saw, iron lathe, drilling ma-lmrltii? machine, buzz planer, Robinson tirovender grinder, cider mill ntlon for appendicitis outfit, set of scales, blacksmith shop and tools, paint shop, saw mill complete, thivc ncres land, dwelling house, bam, good water In house. For particulars Inquire of. S.

B. Thomas, Sheldon, Vt. farler visited friends In Rutland last week. Mrs, Wood, Miss Carollno Wood of Troy, N. nnd Miss Maggie Savery of Salisbury were guests for a few days recently of Miss Laura Ross.

The members of the Methodist Sunday school enjoyed picnic at Irfiko Dunmoro last Thursday Miss Carrie Damon was a recent guest of Miss Vernaco Lovctt, ADDISON. One of the pleasantcst meetings the Ladles Aid has held for somo tlmo was at Mrs. H. W. Clam's on July 11.

Several visitors were present. MIsm Mncel Doo- land has been tho guont of Eva Smith Mrs, U. Southard Is In Randolph, tho guest of her parents. Rona O'llryan has gone to Saratoga to spend tho summer. Miss McGregor of Hyde Park, Is the guest of tho Misses Mr.

nnd Mrs'. Fred Orwln nro nt C. Torrey'5. Mrs. Joseph Wllllnms has been guest of Mrs, It.

W. Snoonor. NORTH FERRISBUROH. Mr. Durhnm.

nnd family spent Sun dny with friends In Alburgh. Mrs Richard Ambrose has returned from visiting friends In Mltldlebury. Section men employed on the Rutlnnd di vision enjoyed tho dny Sunday at Kl lonbiirg. Miss Dora Stebblns has re turned from visiting friends In Pnwlot. Mrs.

Joseph Florentine of Burllng-ton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Ambrose. Mrs. Fred Devoid has gone to Kecne, N.

to visit her son. Wllllnlm Nowton Is visiting with his family at M. F. Allen's. Mrs.

Frank Hazard Is a guest at Carlos Martin's. Mrs. Frank Lewis Is Improving, and wns nut of doors for tho llrst tlmo on Sunday. SALISBURY. Mrs.

II, S. Stone of New Haven Mills wns at Hoxy Kclsey's a few days last week. Ned Wnlnw right returned home from Sheldon Springs Snturday. Christ-Inn Hanson went to l'inttsburgli, N. Monday whore he hns work.

F. C. At- wood was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rohan at Hrandon last week.

Allen Nelson spmt Wednesday In North F. Hatten and family of Lynn, were recent guests at F. II. Nelson's. WHITING Itarbvy Daniels of Orwell, son of Fred Daniel's, died nt.

the Mary Fletcher hospital Wednesday, the 11th, after an oper- llii was a brlgnt boy 11 years old. The funeral wns Hem hero Saturday. Miss Jessie Collins' house was burned to the ground Tuesday about noon. The contents of tho houso wer partly saved. Mr.

an.l Mrs. Kenny of Nova Scotlt are tho guests of their daughter. Mrs. N. W.

Foster. Mrs. J. Kenny with two children, are also visiting there. Mrs.

A. A. l'ond nt Ilrandnn wns the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mason, over Sunday. Tho central telephone office Is at T.

Mason's, The Rev. and Mrs. Atwood of Ilrldgewater are guests of Mr. and Mrs, N. W.

Foster. Seth Warner of LINCOLN. Daniel l'almcr of South Lincoln died Tuesday aged 70 years. Tho funeral will ho held Friday, Mrs. llanlster, who was tho guest of Mrs.

Annette Morgan lost week, returned to her homo In War-reti Saturday. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Ban- Ister vlsltod at Dr. Newton's in unsioi William Varney and children of Warren visited friends horq the Inst of tho week.

A largo party of tho friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Drnpor Rnent Sunday with them nt their camp In South Florenco Draper of Massachusetts Is hero for the summer, CALEDONIA COUNT! HARD WICK. Tho base ball game, which was plnyed at tho park Saturday afternoon bctweon tho local team nnd a team from Swan-ton, wns a one-sided gnmo. the scoro bo-Ing 10 to 0 In favor of the homo team.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Provost nro very happy over the arrival of a baby girl In their J. Fnrr has closed his barber shop on Main street nnd Is now employed nt tho Clark itiop.

Miss Llzzlo Mazer, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Ward for several weeks, has returned to her homo In Huston, Mrs, C. II. Welch nnd dntlghtcr, Miss Mildred, Storv of Essex Junction was tho guest Miss Geneva Patterson over Sunday. -Mr.

and Mrs, Eugene Allen spent sun- day with friends In St. Geneva Patterson, who hns been spend ing week's vncntlnn at home, returned to her position nt Walllngford Monday. i-MIss Clara Hrown went Baturnny New Hampshire, whoro sho will spend a week with friends at Rye Beach and nf- ter that Bhe will spend some time In mpg-hnm, Mass. Tho Hon. P.

C. Doming, with Miss Molllo nnd Master Calvin, returned to their home In Minneapolis last week, -Clark Mitchell went to Montpcller Sat urday, whoro ho has a position. Ralph Randall nnd Miss Lilian Hushoy were married at St. Ann's Church Monday morning nt night Flynn of Alburgh was the guest of his mother, Mrs, Jnno Flynn, Sunday, MILTON BORO. Charles Rullock Is nt his brother's through haying.

Mr. and Mrs. Toncy Bib-ly of Essex aro guests of A. C. Fay ami Thomas Slicnn.

Thu Rev. J. G. Ixirlmer nnd Mrs. Allen Hnys, who havo been camping nt tho lnko a month, returned home Thursday.

Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Wood and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Bhean worn In Cambridge Sunday night to attend tho ir.th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard.

Mrs. Alon- zo Graves enteratlncd party of 00 at her cotago Monday evening. Ico crenm cake nnd fruit punch wcro served. Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Thomas of Randolph in llnrhelln. N. where Mr.

Welch Is Stnycs has aro at their cottngo for two gone to England to visit his parents for I L. was cauci 10 ihq a few months. uny to iiiicuu inc lunurai i i.wimuv. Mr. and Mrs.

R.F. Clowse sold thelrpleas- nT Tnv Mrs. R. F. Clowso have sold their pleas- ant homo on Main street to L.

S. Roblo Stevens milt Is shut down for a short and they havo moved to Lebanon, N. tlmo during tho hay season. Fred Jewett wheru Mr. clowso will engage in busl- recently purchased pleco of land of ness.

Miss Carrie Williams, who has been Elmer llrynnt of Richmond near the 111 for soitio time at tho homo of her uls- Preston brook on which Is an old mill ter, Mrs. 11. R. Mack, remains In a Bt wlth stono foundation and will build critical condition. Mrs.

J. at. Shepnrd of new nitll 0n same In tho near future. South Royatton has nrrlved In town to Mr. Jewett Is at present taking down llt her daughter, Mrs.

L. P. Valll, for the mill he built on tho site of Randall's few days. Miss Rose Hall of South mlll, which wns burned about 1S months Wllllngton, and Mrs. Frank Rug- McCabe, Fred Jewett, O.

AV. Randall, accompalned by a purchaser of timber land, spent the day last Tuesday among the mountains on the south side of Wlnooskl river. Kntlo McCabe who hns been attending the Albany Business college, Is spending her vacation at her home In this place. Harry nnd Homer Smith of Morrlsvllle wero In town last week, Mopping over night with their nunt, airs. F.

Sabln. CHARLOTTE. airs. W. II.

McNeil has gone to Revero Reach to remain several weeks. Miss son, Edward. Tho funeral was hold from tho Fanny Allen hospital Monday morning at nine o'clock with Interment In St. Joseph's cemetery In Uurllngton, Thn town wns shocked to learn of tho sudden death Tuesday afternoon of Pat rick Hums, air, Hurns hnd been around as usual, apparently In tho best of health, but nt about .1:30 was takon with a sud den nttack of acuto Indigestion, which caused his death. Ho was born In Quebec yenrs ago, coming to this village when a young man, Ho was employed In tho woolen mills ns overseer In different de partments for 21 yenrs, llo served two terms as lister and nt tho tlmo of his death' wns employed by tho Uurllngton Gas as oversoer, His wlfo died l.i years ago, leaving three children, who survive, him, two sons and ono daughter, Mrs.

Emllo Schafer of Ellzahoth, N. John nnd William of this town and ono sister, airs. F. H. Rice of Uurllngton.

Tho remains wero taken to tho homo of his sister, atrs. F. H. Rice, of 32 Ornnt street, Uurllngton. Thn funeral services will be from St.

Stephen's Ch irch, with Inter ment In St. Joseph's cemetery. Edward Ouertln died at his homo nn ataln street at 1:10 m. yesterday morn Ing. Mr, Ouertln had been In poor health for tho past rtvo years, but was ronllncd to tho bed but ono day.

Ho was yenrs of age. He leaves a wlfo and child. Tho funeral will be held Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock from St. Francis Xavlor Church, with Interment in St. Francis Nnvler cemetery.

WESTFORD. ben of Wllllamantlc, nro visiting it the homo of nnd atrs. O. II. Hick- ford.

ailss aiathers of Uurllngton Is pending several days with her friend. ailss Waldmi, nt tho home of Mrs. Fair- man of street, WHEELOOK. aturry Ruck of Johnson and Mr. Rey nolds of Hurllngtnn won In town Friday on business.

II. L. Gerry spent Sunday with Ills parents air. and airs. G.

L. Gerry. Willie Charles MeGovern was lrlvlng Sunday his horse berntun frighten. FARMS FOR YOU. TWO YEARLING HEIFERS wanted.

W. H. aiurdock, 203 Colchester Uurllngton. NOTICE. NOTICE how little It costs to tell thou sands of readers In many towns of er- er(w point Is visiting his grandparents niont what you have to sell or what you nllrt jjrs.

Mnson, for two weeks. wish to buy. Advertise in tho Free Press jPHc Collins" houso wns burned and you will get replies to your adver- to cround Tuesday about noon. The tisemcnt. -I contents were mostly saved.

air. nnd Mrs. Kenny of Novla Scotia are thn guests of their daughters, airs. N. Foster, and airs.

J. Kenny, and two children of thn same nlnco are also visiting there, ncres on Lake shore, good nouse jjrs. A. A. Pond of Hrandon wns tho and barn, m.

from city, J1.3U0. guest of her sister, airs. Mason over 35-acro garden and poultry farm, Sunday. The Rev. nnd airs.

C. H. At wood of Rrldgew.iter are guests of air, and airs. N. W.

Foster. The central telephone office Is at C. T. ainson's. Seth Warner of Crown point Is the guest of his grandparents, C.

F. aiason LINCOLN. L. A. Hryunt raised tho frame to his new barn Wednesday, it Is 42xC0 feet and be ono of tho bost In town.

It Is built on tho side, hill eftst of his houso and tho dlstnnco from the roof to basement of tho end fronting Die road is f.S fevt. Arthur Hrown of Mlddlehury ban charge of the work. Dr. George Russell was In town Friday looking over tho town with tho Idea of locating here. Mrs.

II. ailller of Uurllngton came with nor four children to It. Spier's Friday nnd returned homo 'tood house and barn, 7 m. from city, 800. 170-acro farm, aillton, 3 ir, from dc- rnt: .10 a.

woodland, wilt cut stuff enough to pay for farm; fair buildings, J2.S00. Will trado for city property. 600 acres, 4 timber land, no mountain, good buildings, on main road, m. to depot, big bargain, $0,000. Send 10c for new catalog and map.

The Reynolds Real Estate 140 (. 1'nul Ilurllnicton, Vt. od nt a pile of stones by the roadside and Carlltio Wooster has gnr.o camping to became unmanageable and turning around started for home. The horse ran only short distance before It was caught, air. atcGovern received a severe shaking tip but was not burt seriously.

atr. and airs. William Fowler visited In Lyndon Sunrtny. Charlc-s Hodge and fnmlly of Lyndon visited nt O. N.

McPhorson's recently. CHITTENDEN COUNTY SHELBURNI. Edwin S. Collamer of Washington, D. died on July 3, nfter a long Illness.

air. Collamer was connected for many ents, years with the trensury department as Und jirs. Charles Stone of Uurllngton paymaster of the treasury department. wpro )n towll Root Silver lake. Whitney and son of Wllllston spent Sunday In town.

Mrs. Mary Fnrr has returned from Westminster, where she went on btibluess. J. Kirk Palmer Is home for a vacation of a few weeks. and airs.

J. Fleming of St. Regis, N. havo been visiting if, Edgertnn and family and A. A Williams and family cm Hlrch Island.

ailss Foley, who hns been caring foi Miss aiartha Yale, hns gone to Northampton for vacation and ailss Daisy Rull has taken her place. The ladles held their Whist club Saturday after noon. C. S. Root has returned from put ting up a hay barn for E.

Beach Heers. airs. H. O. Whitney and son of Wll llston, who have been visiting her par- returned home AVednesday.

air. He was born In Shelburne, In 1620. and was a brother of J. J. Collamer, post- master of Shelburne.

The "Methodist parsonage committee, airs. J. A. Corey, ailss Fannie aicNell, airs. C.

P. White, wrved lee crenm and cake nn tho church lawn Friday evening. Tho Woodman's aillltary band furnished Is painting tho outside of his dwelling house. Converse Is to sail on tho 17th of July from Hremcn, Ger many, on the Nortli German Lloyd steam er, Kronprlnz 'Welhelm, and Is expected homo about August 1. air.

and airs James Osier nnd daughter, aiyrtle, of Gloversvllle, N. arc visiting at air, S. Stono attended the health omcers school In Kurllngton last week. C. E.

Noyes has returned from Rutland and airs. Noyes from Franklin. E. II. Whipple and ailss Nellie Osgood went to Rlchford Friday to remain a few days.

Miss Eliza C. Allen returned from Long Island Friday Night, Hairy Hopkln- son Is In town for the summer vacation. Miss Graco Hunphrey of Uurllngton Is the guest of ailss Florence Rice. Georgo Cobb of Rutland spent Sunday with his parents. airs.

E. L. Halley of New York, nntlonal lecturer nnd orgaiv Izer of tho Woman's Christian Temper aneo I'nlon, will speak In tho aiethndlst hureh next Sunday afternoon in place of thn regular service. Mrs. Nora Lane and daughter, ailss Hazel, who have Just returned from a trip In the Wrst, are Isltlng at E.

W. Grow's, Mr. and airs. Georgo aiunson returned from Franklin Mondnv. Tho namn of the man whoso barn was burned aionday Is Georgo Rice not Wright.

air. and airs. II. W. Rice nt Essex Junction aro visiting air.

and R. A. erry. Lewis Saunders, who has been In tho employ of Ray Irf-wls was brought to thu Center Tesday afternoon by Ofllcer 'orse of Fletcher on the charge of rape and adultery, rape being committed on the 13-yenr-old daughter of Frank King. Tho crime Is al.

ged to haw- been committed last spring nnd Hiram King, an undo of the girl, appears as complainant. Com plaint was entered to 8. H. aiacomher, town grand Juror, and Saunders was put under JSOO bonds to appear at September term nt court. No ono would give ball and he wns taken to Jail.

Saunders Is a resl dent of Fairfax and has a wife but has not lived with her recently. air. and airs William aicLaln had a daughter born Tuesday evening. HUNTINGTON CENTER. airs.

Ellen Raster and son, and dough ter of New York aro guests of John allies and Lyman Hill. S. J. Randall and daughter Adalene, visited nt Eleazer Shattuck's In South Starksboro the last of the week. air.

ami airs. at. E. Urewst. rntnrned from Johnson aiondny.

where airs. Hrewstcr has been spending tile post tiirnn u-reka with her parents. airs. music for the occasion which was much -jr's. for a few onjoycu riy a largw numuer.

ino nei pro ceeds were t-0 for the parsonage fund. ailss Lucia E. Stoddard, who has been MlH made a great 1m Converse has been repairing and paint Ing his tenant house ami barns and also Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Tho only offlco In Burlington where you can get teeth extracted without a particio or pain wunoui ulK.nB gas. thn xhtea olrtcst children V.

mcthoi used by no pain; no danger; no after effects UK, I IIA7.EN. Office, 1S3 Pine Burlington, Offlco hours, 10 to 3, 7 to 8. Vt BsiTATK OF WILLIAM II. IIAIU'UIl OF I'AWTUCKKT, It. I.

STATE OF VERMONT, District of Chittenden. To nil persons Interested in tne cs tnto of William n. iiarper, laiu Vnivtorltnt. Rboilo Island, deceased, OHHUTl.V.I: At a Probate Court, holden at Purllnr- to board a few weeks with air. SIples family.

airs. Edgar Varney Is worse again. I. G. Elliott of Shelburno was In town Friday on business.

airs. William Grant Is gradually falling. Jason Abby of Bellows Falls is visiting friends here. Daniel Palmer Is very low. His death Is expected at any time.

airs. Edgar Var. nev Is somewhat Improved. H. S.

Var ney, wife nnd son of Framlnghnm, Mnss. came Saturday to bo guests of his par of ents, air. and airs. Edgar Varney, for a few days. George Varney or A aitsnom was at home over Sunday.

Victor aiar iffK CM St effi. ami Louisa Clark nnd her mother, airs, tnmlen. on the ISth day of July, 1300, Auirustn Clark, attended tho funeral of an Instrument purporting to be nn cousin, Cecil Shattuck, In Warren WW. 'nV1'1 W. Morgan wns In North- of' Pawtucknt.

In tho county of Provl- field the last of the week to consult Dr. dence, in tho State of Rhode Island, aiayo ngaln In regard to a cancerous deceased, and on probate owth on hlg nnd atrs. Oeorge thereof was presented to the Court atnrcan tutertalned a party or i nt And it l'i ordered by iald court that til ihelr relatives nt dinner Sunday nfter- 3d day of August, 190C, nt tho noon in i.nnor of atrs. aiorgan's cousins, Ken! Torro. the Misses Mary and Ruth Damon of said Instrument; and that notice Pawtuckot.

R. l.V hllo wrestling Bun- thcreof bo given to all persons con- dav morning Rov Farr received a severn twned, by PubHshlng this order thrM wnlch wm conflno Weekly Free Prass.a newspaper publlcnei. nini at said Burlington, previous to tlie tlm spending two weeks at home, returned to tl, Mary Fletcher hospital Sunday. ailchael Thompson Is building a barn C0x40 feet on his farm, airs. H.

N. Rowley, airs. W. II. Hop kins, airs, ainrgnrct Ready and Thomas Cogglns are on thu sick list.

.1. V. S. aineck and ailss R. A.

J. Read aro having telephones put In their resi dence. Shelburne Farms put in OS loads of hay Friday. C. I.

Van Vllet and family nro at Thompson's point camping. H. W. Tracy and Prof. Charles Lee Tracy sail for Europe August 4 for a month's stny.

provement In the looks of them. Lewis H. Ross of Frecpoit, N. and family are occupying Wilbur Field's new cottage, Mr. Field has put in an artlslan well for tho uso of his tenants.

EAST CHARLOTTE guest Qf Mr. and Mrs. ailchael Hrewln for several weeks, has returned to her homo In Springfield, aiass. -ailss Anna Harrington of Bnrro arrived from New York Snturday, where sho spent par of her vacation with her brother nnd will bo tho guest of her parents. nnd atrs.

John Harrington, for a few days before her return to Harm. ailsses (1. nnd Towers nnd Neltlo Henley left aionday for Old Orchnrd Heach where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. At thn children's Sunday exercises held nt tho Unlversnllst Church Sunday tho young son of air. nnd airs, F.

T. Flngg was bnptlsed. at. O. Lenry of Hurllngtnn was In town over Sundiiy.

ailss Elizabeth Henley Is working at tho post-ofllec during the ahseneo of her sister, ailss Nellie Henley. William Terrier, who lun been visiting his paronts for for several weeks, returns to-day to Sprlnglleld, where ho has a post tlon, Tho Richmond Fnilerwear factory closes Saturday, July 2S, for their nnnual two weeks' vacation. Dema Host wick wns recent visitor in Burlington. William Harrington of York city was in town recently the guest of his parmts, air, and airs. John George Champagne of Nnrth Dux bury wns the guest nf her parents, air.

nnd airs. Richard Burke, nver Annlo O'Brien and Allee Ryan were nt their homeg In Uurllngton over Sunday ailss Hesslo Culcgan has returned from Pittsburgh. N. whoro she has eon tho guest of friends for several days. air.

and airs. A. H. Daguo ami daughter, who havo been living at tho Bcllcvuc, havo Hone to Burlington to reside. ailss Georgia Towers has gone to Shelburni! to caro for her niece, who Is very 111.

Dr. Peaso and ailss Grucu GUnson of Burlington visited at Al ,1. hert Town's Sunday. Joseph l'looi, ij.j, whltr's Tuesday aft' ft Thq William Daley, Alice Doming and Lll- itPV- -r Huzz.ll nlllcinl'd. r- rg hh dnlo last Friday Sister Rnvmond of Portland, with three other sisters visited at tile Noonan farm last week.

Sister Raymond is the daughter of airs, alary Noonnn. ailss llannali Hlnsdalo has returned homo from vls'tlng several dnys nt the home of her nephew, S. Hlnsdnle, In Wllllston. Stephen Noonnn wns thrown from a load or hay last Saturday and had die ankle broltcn.v-Jnmes Mlllhnm Is very much better ami drove to HInesburgh Snturday to attend tho G. A.

R. Sarah Fletcher of Brldport, Mrs. A. H. Weed nnd daughters, ailsseH Sada nnd Bessie, nnd ailss Alma Elesthorp of llinesburgh with Mrs.

Ada Forbes visited II II Tllley last Friday nfternoon. ailss Bessie Forbei of Essex Junction wns tlm guest nf her sister, airs, William Grey, on Saturday nnd Sunday. Mnrgarette and aiartln Til. ley spent Saturday In Richmond with their cousin, Dr. W.

T. Tlllev nnd family. Tho regular convocation nf La Piatt Chapter, O. will be held nt tht town hnll In llinesburgh evi ng, July 20. Two candidates will be mil, I airs.

Marnnda Weseott Is caring airs. Melissa Allen, who Is iUito fee COLCHESTER. A daughter born to air nnd airs. Clark Wright last Sunday -A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hlno Inst Friday.

-Little Jev Whtte is ill with rlieumnllsm. Lutlic Keger was In town a few days last week T' Rev, ('. Atwood wasxln town Fr lay nnd Saturday. Miss Ellznbetli Cook nf Huston Is visiting her grandparents. nnd Mrs.

Frank Cook. Miss Gra. Wilson has gone to Lake Sunapee, It tho summer. Horace White died nt son E. F.

White's Sunday night, aged S7 'r ami eight months. Ills ftineial wis 1 Id at linn Kelley of Bnrllngtnn wero tho guests of Mr. nnd airs, Arthur Buley Sunday. Daniel E. Henley and sister, Nellie Henley, wcro lu Burlington Richard and Kathleen Barry, who havo been visiting their grandparents, air.

and airs. Richard Burke, have gone to North Duxhury. At tho democratic caucus held nt Rich mond Saturday evening tho following Persons were elected as delegates to attend the Chittenden county denio- nitlo convention to bo held nt Bur lington, July 19: Thomas Henley, A. I'randall, P. Gleason, Daniel Burke, Charles aicGarghan nnd tho following wero elected as alternates: John Gle.i- Uonell, l'ntrlcic 1.

II. Hatch and John Sollies. A. F. Crandall was elected chairman and Dr.

Wm. 1 1. Black secretary. air. and -Mrs.

John Buley and family of alontpeller. who havo been visiting at John Buloy's. returned to their homo Sunday evening. ailss Kato Klrby spent Sunday In Burlington tho guest of friends. at.

G. Lenry of Burlington re turned homo last evening. Sidney Sablns nf Bolton wns In town over Sunday the guest of James Gannon. CharliM Dolan nnd lady of Burlington wero In town Sunday. Arthur Ladukc of Burlington visited at John Gannon's Sunday.

Jud Hnnks had two of his fingers qulto severely cut while nt his work at tho Vermont Condensed aillk company atonday morning. The ailsses Rose and atao aiurphy of Charlotte, who huvo been visiting at their uncle's, ailchael aiurphy, returned homo atonday. ailss Agnes Lamb of Poultney, who has been visiting friends In town. goes to aterbury to-day to visit friends. Agnes Fitzgerald, who has been the guest of Agnes OTlrlen, returns to her hnme In alontpeller to by a inula quartette.

Among Mic i bill rs fiom out of town present err sirs, Fred of Gardner, Mass airs George White of New York city, Don White and family of Kse Junction. I 'barbs Drury and wife, Homer Diuty aid Ids of Essex Junction Si yinour U--fir 1 1 and wife were at Mr. .1 B'izze Sunday. liuzz-II af'ir spfl v-eral days with his a rs. returned to b's work a' Hay.

ailss Ruth Selllek of dd'f is vis iting her nepl.iew, S. E. Curt JERICHO CENTER. The Rev. and Mis.

J. Offln left for tho sea shore Monday and ive 1 een reported safe arrivals. Mr. nnd Mrs. R.

at. Churuh and d. insider of Brandon nro spending a week's vacation nt their k's-ters, Mrs. Lucy Hylngton. Dt aeon G.

C. Hleknelt left -Wcilm-Mbi i iff ng for Chicago to Join his wife daughter. Deacon and Itirktietl il so. ml a few weeks In Chicago is tug relatives, and ailss Florence will spen I a 1 school nt tho teachers' tr.i 'mI'u dipari-ment of Chlcigo I'nlvervity Mr Blck-nell also contemplates 1 the Grand Army encampment In pohs, in August. Mrs.

II. D. Ilopkm- assisted by tho doctor and a few lady gave a delightful i at "Ro- betr's Island." Wednesday tn thr ddren of the community between ie apes six nnd twelve years. A delightful day was spent by all T.v sses Church and aieikle liavu re-timed from their ontrfge at Malletts lai Tl.r choir of the church wero ph asantly enterta lied by air. and Mrs.

S. It n. sonic at their home lat wrek Thui'la evening, and plans were made for a' tho church servleesv the ei.su. ng I i. D.

Hlcknell is glwng Ins to- i .1 Colonial housu a new coat of i i i' Howard Maker and child of Springfield by her sister, airs. Ella Martin. day. Mrs. Howard Baker and child airs.

Goodrich and friend of Burpngt-in visited w. Hart Thursday of this week. Next Sunday In l'i" erf tho returned to her homo In Sprlnglleld, She was nivomnan- visited at G. A. Halter tne nisi oi the week.

and Mrs, E. W. Ellis-visited Uurllngton Friday. airs. E.

Murray and children of Richmond visited nt F. G. nnd Gerald Hagiey's last week. Mr. and Mrs A.

11. Illgley aro visiting at his brother's, W. W. Iligley's In Richmond. airs.

R. C. Baldwlne and daughter Anna of Lebanon N. II. visited at R.

A. Norton's tile first of the F. Hanks who lias been sick for tho past few days Is better, ailss Pauline Wauvn returned home Monday from alontpeller to spend her vacation. air. and airs, tieraiii ungiey ittended the funeral Mr.

Shattuck In Warren the tlrst of the week. Mr. and and son. Miss Jennie Towne of Uur llngton was the guest of her father, Albert Towne. Sunday.

airs. Philip Sudarsky has returned homo after vis iting her parents In Georgia. The aid circle of King's Daughters will moot with airs. C. Bossett next ESSEX JUNCTION.

nnnotnted. Therefore, you are hereby notified to nnr.rar tie fore said court, at the ttme and place aforesaid, and contest the probate of said will, If you have cause, Glvin under my hand nt Uurllngton, In snld district, this 18th day of July, 1 900, ai. NELLIE FLYNN, Register. ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. IMIGCUMIIE OF IIUIILINGTON.

STATE OF VEItaiONT, district of to his bed lotrni days. WEYBRIDOK. The Rev. and airs. ateKlnley and little daughter nnd Mrs.

Hnwnrth of Brunswick, N. aro spending their vacation with airs. 11, L. Thompson, air. ateKln ley was former pastor of tho local Methodist Church.

air. nnd airs. Callle Tyler and two children of Burlington nro at the Tyler homo for a few days. Miss Lucy Harrington nt Rutland Is th guest of nor moiner, nirs. r.minu iini-rlngtnn.

There will bo services on the In front nf tho aiothodist Church Bertha Alhertlne, daughter nf Mr, am Mrs. Garfield Grant, died July 8, aged one month and sevi days. The funeral service was held July 9 at the homo of her parents, the Rev. R. T.

Edwards of- flnliitlnir. Tho burial was In Wevbrldire. Mrs It. M. Pierce and daughter of atlss Florence Bradley and Harris llinesburgh visited his brother, Hdson, Prlndle of Buillugton visited relatives over Sunday.

P. Wilson and family In town last Sunday. airs. Fay Clark of visited Mis. Wilson's sister, Mrs.

J. Clareniont, N. Is tho guest of her Andrews. Saturday and Sunday. sister, atrs.

Homer Clark. ailss aiarlcu Clara Nortlon Is stopping with Mrs. Harry Horsford of Wllllnmstown Is passing clement at Hardwlck this week. aiiss R. II.

Baxter of Brunswick, and W. Rome time with her mother, airs. Sarah Bello Baker of Johnson Is visiting her Horsford. Mrs. Otto Ockert of East nnrents.

air. nnd Mrs. Orwln Baker. air rived hero Saturday to prepare for tlio Attlcboro, with their children 1" uuzzcll and graddaughter ale the guests season's work at the Baxter Bros, canning visiting her parents, air. and airs.

M1- Mrs Buzzell's daughter. Mrs. R. A. factory In this village.

J. 11. ingersoii, Mnm Cnrpontier. atrs. Curtis Van Vllet Nnrtorii who hns been In tin employ of tne com- Und her daughter, airs.

George Buffing- oeorge Snlller optician, will be nt puny for about 11 years, and who came. torii wrre Burlington Thursday, to at- n-upont's Hotel July 27th, nt Fuller's July to this village in lva wnen wm tena tne van vilet-Mimng weuuing. ngtn here began operations anil lias since ucen jjSg Kthellnda Rich nnd itoliert WEST MILTON the superintendent, has resigned and tin- nich" of Burlington nro visiting their wwax Ished working for tho company Saturday. grandparfits, Dr. nnd Mrs.

Varney. air. jjrs, pnlo and daughter who are board air. Woodcock takes his place. Und Tg.

Edward Jacobs and child of in jr. n. costello's spent aionday in A son was born Saturday morning to Burlington, are spending some tlmo with uurllngton. Several ikw subscribers were. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred E. Gaines. relatives In town. Homer Clark recent- Lddcd to the West aillton telephone line J.

II, Ingvwsoll Sons, who opened a Uy caught a large raccoon that had UnHt Week. Can any one give a euro for canning factory last fall In the buildings killed about CO of his lnrgest chickens. 1)lack knnt ChPrry trees? Nearly all formerly occupied by the Vermont Mpooi rjr. Varney was In Burlington last week tno tl this part of tho town havo Bobbin company, nnve eninrgeu meir to attend the annual scnooi ot instruc- iietn destroyed by It. works.

They nro now canning on for Vermont heaitn onicers. beans and will also ran string beans. aiabel Eddy of New York, who was the Eleazer Hunt, who lives wmi nis BUPSt of relatives In town during the crandson. William Hunt, near pnst Week, has returned to aionkton, e.t,.r. fell recently and broko ono of Whero she Is passing tho summer vaca rma Mr.

Hunt, who wns 97 years tlon with her parents, atr. and atrs. old this spring, hnd been out woiciuiik Eddy. vt imam i nrpeniier, ho tho men hnylng for som time, ns prosirateo ny neat aauinuiy i. of helnir nbout tho farm, while working In the hny Held.

Is re nnlrm n. rotlimlng to tllO HOUSU llll mil nn- joihih come so tired that ho fell. Ho Is able meet at the home of Miss Lutle Jack- man next fsaturuay iiucim-on, umj of Bristol Is at fhlt tpnilen. To all nor.snns Interested In thn lawn estnto of William J. Edgcumbo, Into nf next Sunday evening.

Raul Twltchcll of Burlington in snm ueceaseii, CatmMt town fijr a few At a probato court, holden Vt liur- 8. Shaw and airs. Cardie llnirtnii. within and for tho district of Brlttell nnd Lawrence Grlswold nnd Chittenden, on tho 3d dny of August, I mIhh Bernlco Twltchell took trip to 7loV, rV f'lv St. Albans bay on tho Chateaugay J.

Edgcumbe, Into of Hurllngtnn, In said Wednesday nf last week. MONKTON. district deceased, was presented to thu court, nioresani, lor pronate, l. I 1... .1.,,, the.

3d day of 1900, at tho Proba'tu Henry Sweet, a lifelong resident of the court rooms In said Burlington, bo as- town of aiouktou, passed away suddenly signed for proving said instrument on Monday night, of heart disease Ho and that notion thereof bo given to all persons concerned, by publishing this worked all tho day previously sliliigllng order three weeks successively In tho a barn for air. Lddy, nnd retired In his Burlington Weekly Free Press a news- URUIli K00d health. Ho aroso about eleven paper ui thn ns ho frmuwtly "riTiiinrcirORK. vou nro herehv notl- did und sitting In his chair died nlmost fled to appear boforo said court, at instantly. He was a soldier In the Civil tho time anil piaco aioresniii, anu con- rniHtng 1663 and serving until test tho probato ot said will, If you HINESBURGH.

p.ist.T, the Siriday I at the UMinl hour for nioii i ig will the only regular ser Ing tho day. The pr-nrhn- evening service b- inz mt 1 men's Forflgn place Is preparing to i eh hundrelli nnnlverary is Friday afternoon. Mr. I'urman Chicago will occupy tho desk of of I tlon on the 31 day of tli tho society Is among tin nidi '1 l.c.ud and 1 dar-e ai.d tb 1 -ino S' i i Congregational Church next Sunday, morning, and Furman, his wife, uill give an address In the evening'. Rev.

Treat will bo absent at Silver Bay, Lnko George, as a delegate of tho Christian Endeavor society. Prof. See- ley of ailddlebury Is visiting his son Dr. Secley. Howard Richardson returned to Nashua, N.

last evening after spending his va cation with his parents, air. and airs. John Richardson. M'ss Anna Burke left Tues day for Burlington, whcie she is to take a business course nt tho Vermont Business College Nclllo Neary was called to Shel burno last evening by the death of nn aunt. Nellie Leonard returned horn aion day evening nfter visiting friends in Cas- tleton, Poultney and Ttoy, N.

Y. Glenn Parker of St. Albans lm been visiting In town the guest of Clark Olmstmd. Mrs. W.

House and son, Harry, visited in Watoibury Tuesday. Mr. and airs. Burt Norton of Fair Haven called on friends In town aionday. News has been received in town of tho death of Ethel Ellis, oldest daughter of air.

and Arthur Ellis, formerly of this place, now of Sprlnglleld, aiass. II. C. Towne of Bellows Falls re turned aionday evening after spending Sunday with his father. Albert Towie.

air. and airs. Lucius Ellis are jsltlng friends In Brnttlcboro. ailss Francis and It is expected t'l- x. such as are lilting u' Meeting will mn'-t of ftrr.

nil evening sessions. Id Church n. 'IV a v. .1 be served the p.ifls.i UNDERHILL. Frank Knight of West Cirsur is spending his vacation bs par.

ents, ami airs. D. W. Knight Master Bert Flynn of St. Albans visit ng b's aunt, Mis.

L. C. Fowler Miss liar' et Mann of Long Island spending 1 vacation with her muther. airs. IZ, II aiann.

Mr. and Mrs. Daytru Colgrova of New York are visiting at Hazen Col-grove's. SOUTH BURLINGTOtl. The Hnrper farm on tne 1 sti rond hns been sold by S.

llev 'o Mrs. Julia Harper of Junit.on for a consideration of flS.nO. Dr. Lyman was e.ilh aionday to see J. D.

Hill, who Is In poor alth C. H. Steele is so much better thai he is able to ride out. An 11 pound daughter was born Friday to air. nnd airs W.

Aldrich. Mr. and Joseph Germa.n and daughter from New Hampsl.lro are spending some time at their old home here after an absence of v.irs Mrs II. Lawrence of Boston Is visiting nt George D. Leanard s.

airs Nicholson of Bolton Landing, is nt Hie Rev. P. Conture's. Mrs. Louis Thompson Is critically 111.

ailss Gertie Douglass of Burlington was In town last week. airs. Fay Clark of Clareniont, N. Is visiting friends In town. flarolil Degreo of Burlington Is visiting nt nr.

J. F. allies'. airs. Jennie Dwycr has block.

The Rev. come so nl.nllt thn house, In, TTn ,1 Artlmr l'nst, ino lr w. attended moved Into Baldwin's Mrs. E. W.

rosi, ten tnKt week. Mr. Kerr, who was pastor here 111 years Tuesday evenhlg ml "pra.nc lftrr pronchc iU the Methodist Cliurch niiuilioui. racing when wheel nnd wns Eugene Bouchard has gone u. t.ini.

of daiiL-liter last where he engageil in xnc io. Sun.lay.-Isnial Is suffering from the canning factory M' cnri.entJT are en- blood poison ti a Tonn in Linn hvb i i ml Straus were E. H. Converse Is at home after several ago, preached at tho Moinnuisi uurcu raiagal st avmond's week" absence Montreal. Canada, and Sunday.Miss Butler ot Pltts.ield was thrown to bo ground.

Hurllng.on.-The ailsses Edith and Ira Is visiting at the Rev P. Cnnture -chard has gnne to Randolph, Rend returned to Troy, N. last Wed- Mr. nnd Edward Lou are rejolc-uchard has gon nt Ul oVer lh birth of a daughter last Dcmerrltt, Palmer of Waterbury. MILTON.

Tho Rev. Mr, atcElveen of the Church ot Boston who Is' staying at Camp aiartln, prench-cd at tho Congregational Church last tertalnlng thrlr daughter, air. nnd airs. lotto Olker and three children of Attle- boro, since last Wednesday oven- JERICHO. atr, and aiis.

Jed Prior and children, Ing. Mr. and Mrs. William I'nderhlll of at aiallotts bay Otumwa, Iown, spent several days of ff)r homo S.ituiday mnni- last week with their niece. Mrs.

J. nL.The iiiiL-reirntlonal milplt was sup- Clark, air. mid airs. ST. S.

Stnrrs nf Bur- ppil ,10 npv Mr, Atwood Sunday. llngton, were also inn guenm men jIr, Campbell preached his tareweii ser- the close of the war. He wns CO years of Given under my hand nt Hurllngtnn, ago and leaves a wlfo to mourn his loss. In said district, this 10th day of July, Tho Was held on Wednesday nt 1906. SI.

NELLIE FLYNN, Reglstor. his home and Interment at the Boro, tho Rev. Mr. Renfrew officiating. LEICESTER.

Tha lflnp'n met at the home Des Slolnes, Iowu, July is. Miss 1Allt wrPk Wednesday niiLii Uftcrnoon. Clayton R. Jennings and Mrs, MCKINLEY'S NIECE MAURI 158. Grnco Howo McKlnley, Prnnldeut SIcKlnloy, was married at Fort Des Slolnes to-night to Captain Grayson Vlllard Heldt nf tho 11th cavalry.

Among tho gifts was a mahogany chest of 100 Ice as of silver from Atrs. Wm. MoKlnley- Flsko were In Uurllngton Thursday nnd Friday of last week on business. Mrs. Read hns gonn to attend tho conventions which will soon take plnco In Connecticut nnd Slassnchusetts.

Bhe expn- ho absent ebont four weeks morning affording his hearers a raro A. Bonham. who lias a Wllloughhy and d.iugher, airs. Helen nn(l Mr(l uprhert and family wero position with tho New England- Tele- Griggs and two children have been spend- sundav at II. Herbert's; also at phono compnny of Boston, nnd who has nt Long Mn (lrimo's, Mr.

and airs. Huntress nnd been doing work for the company tho past j.0ntiMrF, j. cmVern nf Indian- daughters nf Hnyt week at STnntpollor, spent Hundny wmi pgt nt dauchter and children ot New i a linn. 1 I bis parents, nun tho homo of Sir. nnd airs.

II. 1 1. i laxiuu 0 viBitnK them I ,1 rtl annul I 1 ham. l'-. ii.

i 1 1 1 1 i I for a weeK pist, left sionnny iuohiiiik oo several days of last ween ns mo giiem concord. nmt other points In New his nunt, ailss -inno i ij nomni. Hampshire and A. expected to visit here next Brcnnnn, night operator for tho n. ThoniHs nf aionkton Is spending Mr( 0nodW has been visiting her son spent Hniuriiay iiv inn noino in di.

dnvH nt her father s. .1. J. Albans, Samuel Allen of Sledlnn, Ohio, CHrn Kister. Sllss Clara Harris Is visiting his parents, Sir.

and Mrs. who fnr several weeks with Thomas Allen, nnd other friends in town, rheumatism, -Sir. and Sirs. D. D.

Parker and little wrurnnHWT daughter. Alhertlne. of Richmond spent ttaw huslncss lu his toy shop Bunday with Mrs. Parker's mother, STIchae, Dougherty died Sunday evening ntt E. J.

Iianmn, roaionK mp i u.u- rn recently shipped two carloads of Powell has returned The direct cause of death was dropsy with from Hlghgato Bprlngs, whero ho has complications. Sir. Dougherty wns born RICHMOND. fnr C.nlrnl Vormnnl lln Ireland 73 vrnra niril lllld bl' OCCUPatiOn I ii t.n. m.

hnr. (rnrt.r Ha Is survived, by Mt. Kato Slorgaii, who has lieen Tho Rev, Mr, and Sirs. Bean nnd child ren of Hardwlck, a former pastor hero, In alontpeller. Sirs, Parsnus spent a few days Inst week with her parents, Sirs Rico, Sirs, Rico's sister Is nlso visiting her.

Sir. and Mrs. Bnstwlck were In tin vlllngo Stnnday evening. Sir. Bnstwlck Ii Freeman Is the guest of her aunt, Sirs.

at. tl. Lenry of Burlington. Timothy Slaloney nf Grafton, Is In town this week. I.

W. Hatch was nt Queen City Park and Sirs. Sriler. the Rev. Sir.

Kimball nnd sister and Sliss Baker are In camp at Lako Iroquois. and airs. Davis of Fnlrllebt nro visiting lit air. and Mrs. P.

G. Mr. nnd Mrs. SI. E.

l.eary. Clifford Bossett and Dr. St. Black wero lu Burlington yesterday afternoon to attend tho ball game. Sllss N.

Kemptnn of Glens Falls, N. Is the guest of her aunt. Sirs. C. II.

Pino. J. W. aioOarghau is In Saratoga, N. this week.

Nellie llenloy and Zoo Towers left yesterday for Old Orchard Beach to spend their vacation. Miss Gcnrgln Towers will Join them later. Rev, K. P. Treat goes to Silver Bav.

Lako George, tn-morrow monung to attend the conference nf tho Young People's movement July .0 to ID Inclusive. Treat goes as tho reiiresentatlvo nf tho Chittenden County Christian Endeavor I'nlon and tho Chittenden Conference of Cnngro fntlminl churches. Sit s. Thomas llurno and Sllss Anna Wlinlen nt liurungioii irtiestH nf Sirs. J.

W. SIcGargliau at tho Park House. jrn lowne wan al locked by a vicious bull yesterday morning and qulto severely shaken up, Had it tint been for a faithful dog It might havo resulted seriously, r-Dr, II. 11. Seeley was called.

Attractive posters aro advertising thn sales to bo held, by tho Loulso, SI. Smiley Ctrclo nf King's Daughters nn Wednesday of next woek nt tho Hnlvorsallst vestry. i Tho Aid Circle of King's Daughters nro to meet to-morrow nt tho homo of Sir. and Sirs, Charles Besctto. ST.

GEORGE. Sirs. L. Allon Is qulto sick nnd under tho physician's care. It Is thought sho had slight paralytic Hurrltt of llinesburgh, accompanied by his two daughtors, Sirs.

Thurston and Sllss Cornelia, visited Mrs. Emma Hlns- Harold Fogg had one finger caught a clothes wringer, t.ik m. In n.t 1 off mil crushing it quite b.idi JONESVILLE. Wallace Hill of Stirkshiro has been visiting at T. L.

Stevens's B. GUlettft mil wife are In Boston for a few days. Wesley Cliurch and sen, Donald, are visiting friends In Watirhury -Charles Sablns and family of Uurllngton arc the guests of George Sables. John Dapgood and family wcro In West Bolt Sunday. T.

II. Chrssmore was lu Waterbury lecuitly. ESSEX CENTER. Tin Ladies' Aid met with Sirs. Clllton .1.

llniiley cdnesda afternoon and evening. Sirs. Henry Bixl.y -f Hur llngtnn Is visiting nt G. E. Blxby's Eiezer Hunt, the oldest resident In nil, fell and broko his arm July 11 Sirs.

Irvln Gilbert nnd children of Ess Junc tion arc visiting her parents, Sir nnd Sirs Nelson Bates. HUNTINGTON. S. Benedict has returned to J. W.

Spauldlng's after a wrvk's visit with friends In Barrc and St Johnsbury air. nn.i Mrs Mnnrn and Sllss Mabln aioore of Rutland have returned hime after a few days' stay with parents. alary Spnuldlng 1 spending a few days In Burlington this wwk. FRANKLIN COUNT? ST. ALBANS.

Announcements havo been received In tho city of the wedding of ailss Sibyl Swett nnd Theodore Lukens of Pasadena, Cnl which took place In Pasadenn, Thursday, July B. Sllss Swett Is dnughter of the late Rov, Dr, Joslah Swott ot Hlghgato, who was ono of tho leading Episcopal mlnUtcra (Continued on Third Page.).

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