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i THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY DECEMBER 5, 190 ONE CENT A WORD Ailwrtlslng In this column one cent word, each Insertion. Copy may hn changed every week. Cash In advance required. No advertisement taken which Is loss than twelve words, two line. Special tonus to nilvcrtlsrrs using from to 1,000 lines within twelve consecutive months.

POINTERS. OWNERS OF FARMS who wish to hire help or to sell farm fchould use this column. Nearly 6,000 copies of this paper nre sold every Issue and your advertisement would bo read by many possible buyers. tf.wtf WANTED. A VKArtUNO IIKIFKH wanted, address giving price.

Folehcstcr Burlington. FOR SALE. J.ono ri' TO-DATK comic holiday post "0 for 30c, silver and stamp for nos'nge Acme WntervlHo, Vt. 2Ss.7t,fcw,lt FOK SALK The best V) cow farm In 'own, abundance wood, good market, water In bouse and bains 1'. D.

I'0, Northtlnld, II. D. 4. 2J.w ItlVKlt FARM for situated In Granville village, containing 112 acres, to entlrch "-month meadow land free ft om "ton" Sl.iW to Jl.yn of lumber on tile slump easy to get out, good bulld-vgs, "lee turning wn'et. Sickness and atb compels ni" to sell.

Price If taken at once J2.nnn. Inquire cif P. ('. Hubbard, nrnnvlllc, Vt. w2t.

For: SALK A pood farm of IMS acies siti. ited on the main mad from Kast Rnxlmrv to West Prooktleld w'll keep ihlrtv cows, forty sheep, four horses. Buildings arc In hape. run r'ng water at house and barn. For write to.

or come and "-ee. Frederick Rutz, Randolph, Vt It. F. 1). No 3 NOTICE.

P.KFORK llFYINti OR SKLLING a farn. i other property call at Kddy's Real Kstate office, Tc, Church Vt over Boston Slue SiA.tf&w.lt NOTIPK- Strayed Into my premises a red and white yearling heifer. Owner Is icqiiested to pay charges and take her away. C. Van Vllet, Knst Charlotte :2.w.1t.

NOTIPK how little It costs to tell thousands of readers In many towns of Vermont what you have to sell or what yon wish to buy. Advertise In the Free Press and you will get replies to votir advertisement. 50 COW FARM Reautlfully located only minutes from Ruillncton. extra rooi! hnlldliiRs stronp; soil, plenty or (food wood and timber, Rood orchard, abundance of pure wntei Finn herd of cows, IiIk outfit of tools nnd crops Price terms reasinable. The Reynolds Real Estate ir.3 Mnlu St.

nurllnttou, Vt. Oppoillr CIIt Hall. I'nrniN, Tlmlier l.nmN, lintels, stiirrs, l'nr Sulr, Rhode Island Hospital Traioiug School lor Nurses The ItlMxIe iNlimtl lliispllnl nirern IS-ears eotirsr of trnlnlnt; In enre uf ifi(leiit In Mrdlenl, Murcl-enl. OliKlrtrlelil nncl II Sprelnl Ueptx. l.tMlll pallonlN Ireulnl In IHII7, V-plb-nllons nre uot helut; for fhiMMiN erlerlnu nml prll, inOH.

Miilntt-nuucr null inoiiey llllinTiniee xuniclrnt for personal expensm arc kHcii, I'm furlher Infnriiiiitlnn nml elreiilurs nililrrsH I.uey P. Ayrrn, Hlioile Ixliiml HnHpltal, I'rm telrnee, II. lD.eow.tapr 1 olo iirint for the Victor lire tititl lmrplar-proof safe. Second Hand Safes bouijlit and solJ. Also nsreiit for Phil, Holl-Top ami TyjiPwriltM' Desks.

Spirl for cntnloRUPs. J. R. STONE 194 North St. Burlington.

TelrplMiiip 2.1, w4t HII.V.V'S STATE OF VRRMO.NT, Ulstrict of (jnuie.nuen. The Honorable, the Probate the District of Chittenden. Court for To the heirs and all persons Interest id In tio estate of Joseph Roan, late oi (leceaseii, GHKnTIN'fl Whereas, application hath been mado io this court in writing, by the ex eeutoiH of tho last will and testunmnt of Joseph liuan. late or million, lirnv- lni; for HcniiHu and authoiltv to ell the whole of tin- real extuto of said deceased, for tho payment of dents anu cnaiKes nt administration ettlriK forth therein tho amount of debts duo from said deceased, tho rharues or administration, tho amount i personal estate nnd the situation of the leal esinie. Whereupon, tho said Court appointed ami usslKlied the 23d day of December 1307, at the Probate Court rooms, in said district, to hear and decide upon said application and petition, and ordered public notice thereof to be given to all persons Interested therein, by publishing fald order, totethcr with the time and filaee of htarlnn, thre weeks aucceulva-y In the HurlliiKton Weekly Free Preia, r.wtpnper which clrculatei In the neigh-borhood of those peraons Intereitod In raid eetat.

All which publications shall be previous to the day asslgntd fir hear-hue. Therefore, you nre hereby notfld to appear before said court at the tlma and place assigned, then and there In aald court, to mnka your objootlon to tho Krantlne of such license, If you see cause, (liven under my hand, at tho Probate Court rooms, this 4th day of Decent her, 1007. MAHC13U.PS A. RINOIIAM, Judffe. Want aOTerdaera "craap the aklrta at happr chanee aad brcaat ml UCHOUIBJUCa' HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT.

(Continued from First I'nge) CHITTENDEN COUNTY, SHELBURNE. Timothy Ippln, wliowas born here July 11. IS 15, died at Hockiord, town, November II after a two days' Illness. He -wax the son of Joseph and Madeline Pippin. At the into of 1fi.

he enlisted In Company 10tb Vermont, and served to the close of the cull He was made corpor.il April 7, IS'il. and win In engagements. In H70 he returned here and August of the same year narrled Miss Julia F.d-wards, Mgr. cloaiec performing the They at once moved to I lie West heie they always resided. Mr.

Pippin dying less than two years ngo. At dlffeient times diirltiR his long residence In Hockfonl. Iowa, he occupied many positions trust, all or which he filled with signal nbllMv lie Is sutvivcil by a son, Ho, of tVnlkoi. Minn, and a daughter. Mr.

Ague Unbelts of Roekford. Other near are brother, Felix of Kllbuiri. and three Meters. Mrs. llurrlet Cliauvui and Mrs.

Suiah R.icon, both of Shelluriie. and Mrs. Matilda Hncon of Burlington. Mr ami Mr. Thomas Thompson of WallliiRford are pulsing their honeymoon In town with Mr Thompson's parents.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Thompson. The Ladle' Imptovcincnt society will meet with Mrs. .1.

A all day's w.mj. Potvv tn-i'ay for UNDERHILL. I Albeit 111 Hi, iv CilMee Hoeasl: Bukorstleld n-d Sh ldoti were mnrrled i parsonage by'tlm He, November 2S. at tie O. L.

Hnrn.vd 1). J. Pnviv and da Rogers, both of l'tulei-hdl were nniteil In marriage Do-cember. 11- Ro O. L.

Barnard. Harry of Cl.ireinont, N. who has Wi, lsithiR father, has re- turned. Mr. and Mi" R.

H. Pay went to Rutland to intend the funeral of 11. tl. Congregational anil Methodist Sundav schools are preparing exercises for Miss WW- an! of Burlington who has been vllttng Mrs. P.

MiicOibbon, lias returned hiiiin. Wright Polegrove began work In K. W. II. tin's "lore Monday.

Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. have leturned to Rurllngton.

where he has a position In" the mall service -The following have returned to their vclevoN: M1ses llnzel Knight and Olhe llavdeii, to the University of Vermont Misses Jvu Throp, Sidle Fltzsliiiin.ui'. and Martina Terrlll. to Johnson non-nil: Misses' Iyittlc Craves and Kva lroru and Mllo Barnard nnd Rurlon Rurnett, Montpelier semlnnrv. HUNTINGTON. Mis.

.1. S. Swret. who had been critically III several weeks, passed away her home Snndiy evenlntt. The futier.il services were lieM at the union church Wednesday aflnnoon at one o'clock.

School irened Miss laisy Keiiyon returned to Northlleld Mond.iv niter ThanksulviiiK vacation with l.r-parents. The Iidies Missionary society will meet at the parsoinifre this afternoon. The Sunday school has votid to have a Chmtnias tree the eveninp; -if December 2." MILTON. The tempoiary embarrassment at the Donahue creamery was satisfactorily ar-ratifred at the farmers' nicetlns held Saturday. At that nieetlnir 7.1 per cent, uf what i ilue pitrons for October milk was paid nnd the remaining 2T, per ecu', will be paid In a few days, when a contract, acceptable to nil concerned, will be sinned.

II. I. Powell was appointed tln-nneial ai-'ent to handle all money and rt-tetid to all business outside of the manufacture of butter, which Mr. Donahn will attend to personally. Patrons w.ll be paid weekly after December 1.1 nnd be paid tn July nnd August next for milk delivered during November.

About tift.v of the friends and neigh-burs of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rarry gatheied nt their home Thinsday even-Ing to remind thm of the -jsth anniversary' their During fee evtnlnK Mr. and Mr3 Ruiv were presented with a purse containing S.13, twentv-tlve. being silver dollars, nnd several other valnnble presents of silver and sold.

Cards and other games were pla.ied and refreshments were erved. The affair was a complete snrprle to tlvni. --Miss Genevieve Morgan of North Tro at home for a few weeks' vaca tion Mr, and Mrs. II. W.

Coburn of Rehidere and Mr. and Mrs. c. Richards of Jcffersonvllle were the guests of their son and daughter. Dr.

and Mrs. t. P. Coburn, last week. The Ch.implaln Dramatic club will present Timothy Delano's Courtship" at village hall Fiiday evening.

The schools began Monday. There will be a sociable at th'i Congregational vestry Tuesday evening. -R. D. Martin, T.

Shean, F. Kcn- nedv nnd Homer Powell passed Wednesday In Rurllngton. I. II. Plant Is able to he at work ngaln.

HINESBURGH. Mr, and J. W. Jones of Shorebam visited her sister, Mrs. Kate the past week.

'Miss A. P. Shrivoek of Rurllngton Is spending some days with her sister, Mrs. If. II.

Page. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ll.Wlllson and daughter of Mendon passed Thanksgiving day with his father. 11.

M. WUlsnn. Fred Hnrvev Is very 111 with fever. Judgo 11. Alb went to New Vork -Monday on his wav to St.

Petersburg, Fla whcie hu Intends to pass the winter. The Indlex of tho Congregational Church will give sociable and enter-tnlrment In the town hill Saturday veiling. The slipper will be served from live to eight o'clock. A union Sundnv school service was held In the Methodist Church Sunday conducted by the Statn secietnry, the Rev. K.

M. Fuller. Mis. Alson Collins has been engaged ns organist In the Methodist Church for tho winter, Miss A. K.

McKwen and Miss I.ticla Andtew-s are going South to p.is the Iindon has re-turned from Mount Vernon, N. and will pass tho winter with his mother, Cella Pprague was at home over Thank-glvlng fro- the Randolph normal school. F. R. Dow Is csslstlnc In tho creamery during thu absence of Fred Harvey, who Is III with typhoid fever, Tho pub-lie schools opened Monday with tho fol- Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without I'aln.

Tho only office lu Rurllngton where you can teeth extracted without particle ot ral" without taking gar My method Is used by no other person. No pain; no -danger; no after effects. I1H. I. IIA7.I3N.

Office, 185 Pine Burllnrcton, Vt. Offlpe hours, 10 to 3, 7 to 8. "Revise" our Inline. fiirnUlilnca or-eiisliiniill) -using elnaslfleil ml, to iiell the used tlilliK" lint buyliiBT the uw I king-a lean atorca tUat advertUe. lowing teachers: No, 1, Anna Hayes; No.

Anna 11. Patrick and Resslc Weed; No to bo filled! No, 7, Uelle Cogiins; No. Nellie K. Rlssoaettc; No, 0, Nell Noonan; No, 10, Kutherlnn Smith; grammar school, Jessie Wheeler; high school, C. Vernlce Iyovott R.

Miles of Rurllngton was In town Tuesdiiv on business. Mr. Miles will, as i-non ns spring opens, repair and paint all the buildings on his home place near the village, This Is considered one of the best nnd finest located farms In town. It carries IS cows nnd team. Since November 1 It has been under the management of C.eorge WJIllams, formerly of Rurllngton.

Mr. Williams Is a Imi-n farmer, Is enthusiastic In his work and nlready a marked Improvement Is noticeable In tho stock nnd general surroundings. RICHMOND. The A. O.

II. fair closed Saturday evening when the following articles were drawn; chamber suit. Miss Trcsa ICgnn; oak chair, Miss Rose Green-wood; five dollars In gold, .1. Sullivan of Wlltlston; sewing machine, Mis. George Champagne; ton of coal, George Cham-l(agno; pipe, George Kcefe; picture, Fletcher Nenyon; ham, "William Me-Govern; barrel of Hour, John Pnrvr; keg of tripe, Fletcher 'enyon; plctuie, Marie Horry; pair of shoes, William Ready of RiirllnRtnti; clock.

Nelle Dorr of Vnderhlll; couch, Clayton Sabens; lace handkerchief, John ICrefe; horse whip, J. Mnnn of Rurllngton; silk umbrella, C.eorge Keefe; sweater. M. Alger of Jonesville; 'mx cigars, Kdward Rrad-lev; box Ilc, John Morton; silver cake dish, J. Kllpeck of Jericho; sofa pillow, George Kcefe.

Mrs. A. C. Plnce nnd Mrs. Austin of Wllllton are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Derrick. Blt'm Fish nnd Rert Johnson nr attending the Vermont Ruslncs College In Rurllngton. I Miss Ablile Lincoln Is visiting In I Willlston. Hertrnn linker, who bus been the guest of Mr.

and P. R. Oood win for two has returned to Peeksklll. N. Y.

Mr. nml Mrs. F.ngene Robinson, who have been visiting b's Pirents, Mr. and Mrs. II.

A Ressett, have returned to Rel -ns. Mls Reatrlcc I Rovtwlck entertained at her hnnie Tiles. night. John Ryan of Waterbury Is I In town. Mr.

and Mr. IMmund Gannon and children of Springfield. are I visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Gannon Mls Senver of Montpelier I was In town over Sunday.

J. W. McGnrphan and Mr. nnd Mrs, 13. McGarphan are In Rurllngton to.

dav to attend the funeral of a relative Pail Jones has returned from Spring field. where he has been employed bv the Amerlcin Kxprcss Co. for seveial months. The Aid Circle of Kin Daughters will be entertained hy Mrs. O.

R. Wood and Mrs. William Tictz l-elilnv afternoon. Ml Sarah Pnnant Is visiting in Keene, N. It.

Mrs. C. II. Pino Is visiting his patents in The December meeting of the Women's Missionary society ill be held with Mrs. Allen Hiyant Tuesday a fternonn.

A. 13. Prandnl was In Fairfax yesterday. Sheriff Tracy of Montpelier was a guest of J. W.

McGarghan at the Park House Tuesday. Mlsi Grace Towne entertained a number of her friends at her home Mondav evening. 13. T. Jacobs and Mrs.

Kva Saylos were in Huntington yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. S. Sweet. The Rev.

Frances Kimball was called to Wllllamstown yesterday to officiate at a The ChtlMInn Kndeavor eoelntv met at Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fuller's Wednesday evening.

Sundny morning at the Congregntlonal Church, the pastor will speak on "Tnklng Men Alive," In the evening, "Rowing Up Stream." Wir Reatrice Rnstwick entertained the Swastikn club Tuc-day evening. The, It. H. S. basket ball team went to Waterbury last evening to play the Wntorhury high school WILLISTON.

James Ruike icturned from the Fannv Allen hospital 'Sunday, where he lnd been for treatment the past week. Kdward Isliam has returned from Roston Thomas Rurke of RiirlhiKton commenced work In the blacksmith shop this week. SeliooK ni town will commence December -Mi-s Annie Pease is tills week In Rurllngton Warren C. Porter will ptss the winter with Mr. and Mrs.

S. D. War-ten. P. S.

and P. J. Wright's cattle were tested and nine condemned. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles "Martollo entertained Thanksgiving friends from RoMnn, Rurllngton, Kssex nnd Willlston. Mm. Anna Whalen of Kssex Junction spent Thanksgiving week nt Judge Hnrber'R. 'Mr. and Mrs.

W. Tnrbox pisf-ed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tnrbox nt Jericho Center. Mr.

nnd Mis. A. 13. Page and Miss Annie Pease spent Thanksgiving in Rurllngton. Mrs.

M. W. Clark and son, Jason, passed Thanksgiving at Troy Conference Academv, Pnultney. with her daughter, Phlleiia. The I'nlon Circle of King's Daughters will meet with Mrs.

M. J. Hewett Friday afternoon. The schools will reopen Monday December 9. One of the attractions for December will be a lecture by Dr.

M. 11. Smith of Rutland at the Methodist Church Wednesdny evening, December 11. Mr, and Mrs. 13.

A. Lamson and daughter, Mary, passed Thmksglvlng with Mr. and Mrs. A. Uimson at South EAST CHARLOTTE A ii li 1 -r H'ii ltorti 1,1 Mr Mrj Vhlllp Stebbins November 28, The funeral of the Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, who died Wednesday of pneiiainnln, was held nt the house Friday. The Rev. J. Renfrew, pastor of the rrlonds Church at Monk- ton Ridge officiated, and the Interment was made In the old Quaker cemetery.

Guy WlllouKhby, who has been In 111 health for some time, was taken sud denly worse Thursday and Is In a serl oils condition. Mrs. William Parpen tor left Saturday for Kast Attleboro, to visit her daughters, Mrs, Oklrt and Mrs. Hart. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Romi of t'liilerhlll nrn visiting relatives in town. About fi lends of Mr. and Mrs. W.

N. Powell tendered them a surprise party Thursday even ing in honor of their ISth wedding Mnurke Doors hns returned from a week's visit with his aunt Mrs. Kimball In Westfonl Mr. and Mrs. Kdward (lodette, who passed Thanksgiving with Mr.

nnd Mrs, George Scguln, Mrs. Godetto's parents, left Monday for Orwell where they will visit relatives beforn returning to Jef forsouvllle MIhh Lulu Jnckman returned Monday to Randolph normal school Miss Susan Seguln of South-bridge, Is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs. Georgo Segulu. Miss Susan Norton, who Iiiih visited rola tlves hero for month, left Monduy for Addison to visit her brother, P. Norton.

Miss liene Powull leturneil Monday to Vergentios high school MIks Maud Scott. Miss Lllah Goodrich and Lester Prludlo returned Monday to Shelbiirni) high school. A meeting of the Ladles' Aid will hn held at tho vestrv Ihls nfternoon, John Stuple ton Is W. P. T.

met with Mrs. II. day afternoon of tho schools Monday. Miss H. Claxton Wcdnes- at two o'clock.

Most began tho winter term Kvelyn Wlllnughby of tho Plnrk school, Northampton, Ms camo liotno Batuvday, callod bera by tho serious Illness of her fntlier. The Loyal Temperance Legion wilt mtnt at Mrs, A. C. Varney's Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. CHARLOTTE.

Peter Cole has returned from Hellows Falls. Mrs, Joseph Manor and children returned from Plattsliurgh Monday. Richard Dean returned to Hanover, N. MondayFrank MHt of Rurllngton was In town Monday. Merrltt Car penter returned to Northlleld Monday after passing Thanksgiving at his homo here.

ST. GEORGE. M. W. Illnsdnlo was In Richmond Monday nnd Tuesdny.

Miss Margur-ette Tllley has none to Huntington to tench the village school. Mrs. Inn Illnsdnlo and son. Mitchell, arc visiting nlntlves In Watnrbury.vVillluni Miles mid family pnssed Thanksgiving; wun I.awrencn Welllnger ami family. The Rev.

Mr. Grcenlenf of Hlnesbitrgh passed Tuesday at A. J. Downer's. JERICHO.

Mrs. C. 11. At wood leturneil Saturday from a visit with hor nWtcr in Whltliifr. John Garland lias moved from tho Varney farm Into Car! Sehlllliammer tenement house.

Albeit Nichols hns niovctl to thu farm enteit. by Mr. Garland. Mrs. Charles llulbuld of Ro.

ton has been visiting at Dr. R. Hul-blird's. The Misses Sifford have re. turned from ten davs' visit 111 Swanton and St.

Albins. Mrs. Rellr Parsons and Mrs. F.ttn Scott, who hne been visiting the former's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ixirenzo Rice, hove returned to I'letchei Miss Sadie Foster I- "itlng her sister, Mr. v. Uuxtoi in Rurllngton. The "district school" 'H he given in Academy hall Friday venlng by the young people of Polrle'trr under the auspices of the ft.

V. 1'. Mr. nnd Mr. J.

11. Saffird, and son have retuined from RerkshiK -Rut Inn Field and Vernon Ruxtnn i. turned to Rurllngton Sntuidiy nfter a visit here. Miami Mr-. Hnrry Cnstell" of Millon have been visiting her pare it- Mr nnd Mis.

D. Rood. Mi--s Loach has nne to her home in FlobVr-S. Curtis will leturn to-day from where he went to spend ThnnUf-'-iMng. Jan.es Davis of Hlnes'niinh Is visiting his brother, Arba Dn'.

at George W. Foster's Mr. and Mrs William Jackson and children of Rnrr- 'rive been visiting at C. F. Reavy's I.i.ther M.

Howe Is critically 111 with meeting of the Ladirv' Help society Is postponed one week me' will be held In the RnptNt parsonage ntrsdny.Deeem-her at two o'clock. -Mis. Martha Pet-tee nnd grandaugbter. Rernlco Alger, are visiting In -Mr. nnd Mrs.

Albert Rylngton have returned from l'anton where they Mtnt her sister, Mrs. Frank Hellows Kills from Caliad.i.whr, has been -'l ing her daughter. Mr-5. H. F.

Del has gone to Iturllngton to visit Klla Rogers Is visiting at er home In Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Io celebrated their golden v- 'Ing anniversary Tuesday. Miss Fr.ni',' Ilndd returned Monday night from The o-nian's Home MIssi i iry society will meet Fridnv night w.

li Mrs. G. R. Hul-biiid. Supper will be Mil.

Mis. Fanny Clerkln of I'mleihill tpoets to pass tho winter here. SOUTH BURLINGTON. Mr. and Mrs.

the Onawa Litem Wednesday evening, gram to Platka entertained club at Hlllcrest An Interesting pm-out. John Saxe was the poet of literary exerclf hunt and a co-during which 1 bride, who me llion. N. wedding lour welcome. A s' after which 'he evening.

After tho there was a peanut conversational game nest Mlllhum nnd his Miss Ktta Turner of -tved home from their were Klven hearty recaption was held per whs pnrved. A. P. Wheeler, president coined the brld of the club, wel-a nu mber hi a ry pleasing mat. -r Mis.

Smith, the mother of Mr1- It. 11. Wheelor of Dor set street, fell i the hartlwood lloor In the dining room Wednesday morning and broke her hip Owing to her age her recovery will slow. Mr, and Mis. II.

F. Tllley Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George Dnnkwater, In Underbill. ESSEX JUNCTION. L.

M. Hajs Tuesday for Wash ington, D. I' "ii business conm-cted with the celebratl'iM of the tercentennial of Like Pli.unp; mi He was iiccompinled by Walter Crockett of St. Albans. lioth being an miners of the sub-committee of the Vermont commission.

They were Joined in New Yoik by Senator Henry W. II, of Huffalo, N. and F. S. With, rbee of Port Henry, N.

members of me New York State Chum-plain comml' Cards weic here yesterday an nouncing tho marriage of Harry H. Atherton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Atherton of place, and Miss Luclle Rlnke In New York city Saturday, No vember 30. Mi and Mrs be nt home i that city Atherton will nfter the ilrt of February.

Phimplaln P.mrt. P. lias elected officers for the oomlng year us follows; Chlof ranger, k. Prnll; vlce-chlof ranger, J. Rergernu.

iivonllng secretary, Geeirge T. Patnaude; financial sec retary, Ilenrv Pratt; treasurer, A. 13. Goyette; trust," Joseph Valyou, 13. J.

Ooyette nnd PJillcon. The Instal lation will tak" place at the first meeting In Janunrv. The funeral Leon Rushey, who died Tuesday morning, will be held at the Pcingrogatiomt' I'-hurch at Kssex Cent.jr nt o'clo' this afternoon. Thoro will be a prayer sn Ice nt the home of Ren-nle Lasell on Hrlghnm hill at 'The boy had lived with Mr. Ixisell for several weeks, WINOOSKI.

The clothn a store of C. 13. Pease Co. 1 the Wi.hjosI;! block was enfeied by biii-Rliiis lute Monday night and about wopib of clothing taken, most of which has been recovered, although tho burglars jut away with about $7.1 worth ot furmshinttH. Shortly b.f.,..

Might Mrs. Heath, who with her sou, Dr. 1-3. Henth, In the block, heard a noise nt Jho rear of lio building, and went to the wlnduw. from where sho saw two men nrniind tho corner of the new i uj.

rink, curylng bundles, Sho waltcl seiine time, and then, becoming suspli ions, teleph.uud to Deputy Sheriff RaMl'i, W), notllled F. S. Peaso In Rurllngton j(r pciue came over to lnooskl ahorily nfter midnight, nml with Mr. liavlhi began nn InveHtlgatlon. It wns r.eitui uuit (he burglars had forced an nt(, the rear of the store by the, Bs of the Inner door, uftor hpritiKinn- a heavy grated door on tho outside The had good Klart and cmild not be located, nltliough Mr.

Ptaye nnd Sheriff Ravlln searched In vain for some lime. Tho clothing was discovered Tuesday morning on the ixmk track only Hhort dlsMii''o from tho Pease utore jlow much plunder the burglars secured could not he learned, but It was pot a areat deal. Tho ciiBh drawer wa rt fwlwited. It la tUoufht that the burglars became frightened tit the light In the sheriff's houso and fled, leaving the plunder behind. No clue tn the tobhery hns bfen discovered, the ma Is beJng looked up by Sheriff Havlln nnd the local police, MILTON BORO.

The Rev, At. H. Ryan held servico here Sunday. School commenced Monday with Miss Pratt, tencher. Alice Wood returned to St.

Albans Sunday nnd Wlnnlo Shean nnd Grace Wood to R. A. C. Rlnko Is at Camp Rich during tho absence of Mr. and Mrs, Rean nt Scottvllle, Mich, JONESVILLE.

Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Glltett have been visiting relatives In Rutland.

Sidney Uawrence of Willlston is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank' Perkins. Misses Lou nnd Georgia Goodrich of Willlston were In town Tuesday. Miss Resslc Stnckwell has returned to Randolph af ler the Thanksgiving ncatton with her parents.

The school will open Monday, December 9. with Mli Nnsh of Jericho nnd Miss Alcef of Jonesville as teachers, Morton Alger Is In Charlotte. Miss Kmma Kdwnrds of Rurllngton parsed Sunday with her parents. WEST BOLTON. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Dlbbell of New York State n-e vlsltlnjt In town. Mrs. V. Toinllnson of Kast Rarre returned home Sattlrdi.

Plant of Meth- uen. Mass Is vlMltltrr In town. Mrs. 13. M.

Gilo of Fnderblll Is with her son, C. R. Olle, for few day. WESTFORD. The body of Xlna lllneknier was brought here for burial Tuesday morning.

A service was held in Hie Congregational Church nt ten o'clock. The interment was In tlie cemetery on the Fairfax road. Mi. pnd the early part of his 1'fe In town, but had lived In Petersham, the most of his life. He was ill years old and l-ft no family.

-Mis Tll i Whipple was at hnnie from over Sunday. Kdward Rousseau died Tuesday nfternoon WEST MILTON. William Grnnger has moved to William Sweeney's farm. Alton Postello to the house vacated by Mr. Granger and Pearl Gnharce, to A.

A Derrick's tenement house. HUNTINGTON CENTER. -Miss Alice Andiows of Hellows Free Academy passed the Thanksgiving le-cess with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. 13. Andrews. Willlnm Campbell has moved 'to P.rlstol. Miss Pallsta Wil Hams of Richmond was the guest ot Mrs.

Passandrla Kills and other friends h. re the last of the week Mrs. Olive P.rcwster Is visiting hi parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Pndy in Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. D.

Hanks and son, Roy, of Richmond passed Thnnksglvlng with his brother. D. F. Hanks. Mr.

and Mrs. It. A Norton anil son. llo-bart. have returned home after a month with relatives In New Hampshire.

Mrs. G. W. Ravley. who lias been III for four weeks, Is able to ride out.

William Ooss and family of Willlston visited Archie Hlgley and other friends tin- first of the wee. Mr. and Mrs. George Varney nnd children visited their brother, Clayton Tart, tho last of tho week. Kzrn Kimball has moved hero from South Starkslsiro.

Jlrs. Georgia Pierce commence-d school here Mondny. The Whist club met with Mr. and Mrs. Kdsnn Pierce Saturday evening.

The tlrst prize -was won by Harry Kills and the second by Carlos Rrcwstor. Miss Ocorglannn Peck of West Rerlln was a guest at G. W. nrewter'i over Sunday. JERICHO CENTER.

The marriage of Miss Rertha 13., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jordan, to Albert R. McLaughlin took place at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday nfternonn nt four o'clock, the Rev.

11. Rarni'tu officiating. Only the Immediate families of the two contracting parties, with a. few personal friends were invited. The r'ns service was used, and after dainty refreshments were served Mr.

and Mrs. Mc-Tiiwrhlln departed for a short weddlni? tour to New Hampshire. Mirny gifts testified to the good will of the friends. The golden wedding of Mr. nnd Sylvmus Lee was observed at their home Tuesday nfternoon.

About 10 friends and relatives were present. Th'j afternoon was pleasantly spent In visiting, and after the serving of refreshments th" company dlspeised. wishing Mr. nml Mrs. Lee many more years of wedded The Sunday school class of Mrs.

II. D. Hopkins w'll hold a foul at the town clerk's ofllce Siturd.iy nfternoon at two o'clock to raise funds for their missionary objects Tho annual git tiering and opening of the missionary offering boxes will be held at the parlsii house next Tuediy evening. Supper will he served at six o'clock, nnd the opening or nnxes -win iniic piace oner win!" ESSEX CENTER. Miss Restl" Parsons of Worcester, Is the guest of her aunt, Mi's.

A. F. Famsworth. Giles T.ilett and son from San Jose, visited Mr. and Mis.

1311 Whltten over Sundny and will iro from here to New Yoik city. The adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen La-sell died Monday evening, aged funeral Thursday afternoon from the Consiegation.il Church. UNDERHILL CENTER.

Daniel Povcv and Adelaide Rogers were married Monday by the Rev. O. L. Rarn.ird, pastor of the Methodist Church A. Terrlll has returned from Hns ton.

where he was called by tho critical Illness of his hrothei. L. T. Terrlll. If.

Slianley of Leeds, N. nnd Mrs, Ullen Shnnlev of this place were married last week at Rurllngton. Mr. and Mrs Hir.en of North Hero have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. A.

L. Ixiltose and wife nre visiting friends in Phnrlotte Mrs. Tllley of St. Geoig" is visiting her s'ster, Mrs. Mary Drlnkwntcr.

Susie Reynolds Is very sick nt the homo of Mr. Terrlen In Hurling-ton The town schools hive commenced tho winter term, with In ne'irly every Instance the same teachers as last term. FRANKLIN COUNTY. ST. ALBANS.

liiirdwt'll Soper, nn n-yenr-nld boy of wayward Inclinations, who has been repeatedly complained ot for various misdeeds, hns been sentenced by Judgo Post to the Industrial school at for the remainder of his minority. Ills latest break waH Hteullntf number of carpenter's tools In Fairfax. The boy appoint! to bo typical die Kcncnite. His father Iiiih a lonit Stat" prison record and his mother hns no liuliiencu over him. The dea'th of John Drlscoll of Falrtleld occurred ut tho St.

Albans hospital Friday noon. Mr, Drlscoll died oi a Win- plication of diseases of which lie had been a suffcror for a lorn? Ho was tho son of Timothy and Ullen Drlscoll of Fairfield, whero he wag horn 62 years ao, A brother, Michael unscoii oi inisjncnooi oi mriucine. i ne sale city, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Harmon ot Snxtona River, survive him. The funeral wa.s held nt St.

Mary's Church on Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock and the Interment was In Fairfield. Tho Rev. S. Halsted WAtklns, rector of St. Luke's Church, pronounced tho blesstn: on tho nuptial vows plighted Saturday afternoon by Miss Mary Amelia Williams of this city and Harry Clifford Relknap of Claremont, N.

ntythe Robson homo on Knglnnd street. The ceremony wns characterized by charming simplicity nnd was witnessed by a circle ot near relatives and friends. The appronch of tho wedding party was heralded by tho "bridal chorus" from "Lohengrin," played by Kugene Dewnrt, pianist nnd Alnslee. Lawrence, violinist, and before a hank of palms In the parlor, tho hnppy pair were untied, the bride being given away by her uncle, John T. Robson.

The only at tendants were the ushers, D. Armstrong of this city and Roy L. Sanders of Rurllngton. A small reception followed the ceremony. Mrs, Wnde catered nnd Mrs.

R. L. Sanders, Mrs. Merrltt 1). Sornberger i Rurllngton and Miss Lena 1-3.

Hamilton, Miss Hall" Kenyon. Miss Anna Hamilton nnd Miss Suslo M. Pool as.led In serving. There was a fine dlspliy of wedding gifts. Among the juests from abroad I were Mr.

nnd Mrs, M. D. Sornberger, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Lvon, Mr. and Jlrs. R. L. Sanders, Miss Lucia Dudley, 1 Miss M-iry Hadtey nnd Miss Susan Untile j- of Iiiirllngtrm, Mr.

am, Mrs. George Robson of Rlchford, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.

Phnse of Rrattleboio and Mr. nnd Mrs. James Carey of Shelburne. Mr. and Mrs.

Relknnp left on tho evening train on their bridal tour, nfter which they will reside In Plarcmont, N. II. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Kdlth May Olm-stead, daughter of Mrs. Phnrles S. Wnrner of this city, and Rhett James Gates of Franklin.

The ceremony will take plnce at "Falrvlew," the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner, Wednesday afternoon, Do-rember 11, at four o'clock. Mrs. W.

L. Rurnap, who has been quite 111 for the past two months, left Monday for Lnkewood, N. whero she will pass a few weeks. Sho was nc-cnmpanlrd by her son, R. L.

Rurnnp, who will remain with her for two weeks. George W. Wells, one of the veteran inndiKtors of the Pentral Vermont railway, has closed his connection with the company after 30 years of continuous service. The remains of Charles Downey, who dlc, In Waterbury Monday, were brought here yesterdiy on the 11:37 train, the Interment taking place In the South Main street cemetery. The Rev.

Ralph F. Lowe, pastor of the Methodise Phurch, officiated lit the committal ser vices at the grave. The bearers were Judge D. S. Danforth.

A. Clinton Kent. Marsh Pierce and Safford K. Thorp. The Rev.

Dr. D. Sage Mnckay, pastor of the Collegiate Phurch of St. Nicholas of New York, and formerly pastor of the First Congregational Church In this city, has been obliged to gle up all pastoral work for several months at least, owing to a break down in health. John M.

Lyons of Moncton, New Rrunswlek was the guest yesterday of General Passenger Agent J. W. Hanley of the Central Vermont. In city court yesterday, Robert Tar-ley was arraigned before) Judge Post charged with Intoxication and breach of the pence. He pleaded guilty to a third offense and refused to disclose as to where he got the liquor.

He was remanded for a disclosure. Farley pleaded not guilty to the breach of the peace nnd will be tried for that this morning. The marriage engagement has been an nounced of Miss 11a Thomas ot this city and Andrew T. Collins of Swanton. ENOSBURGH FALLS.

Mrs. Sarah Pray, a sister ot the Ute Tuesdav. November at the home of Mrs. had lived for several John Sponner, died of senllo debility, Sponner, where she years, hlie is survived by a son. Judge Wlllard Cray, of Minneapolis.

Minn who liere Thursday. The funeral was held Friday and tnc burial was at Highgn' CenterTBugene Ovltt of Sheldon has movd to the farm of H. P. Marsh, recently purchased of the A. I.

Wtlley estate. ture within four degrees of zero, wn the coldest of the season. Repairs are being made on the Interior of the Pearl Steam Linndry. T. Larochelle and daughter, Rosa, passed Sunday In Cow-iiiifcvllle, yue.

W. O. Mns'on has returned from Washington, D. where he attended the international Y. M.

A. convention as State delegate. Miss Llnnle Rudd has returned from a week's visit In Montreal. J. K.

Wallace passed Sunday In Cambridge. F. W. Draper hns returned from Og-ilensburg, N. where ho purchased eight bend of Holsteln cattle.

Marlon McParty of St. Albans has been passing a few days with her aunt. Mrs. D. I.

Draper. Mrs. F. S. has returned from st to New- York city nnd her sister.

Mrs. G. K. Rugg In Glens Falls, N. Y.

Mrs. L. D. Hart Is passing a week in Itakersfleld. Miss Rernlce II.

Ilnll, who has been In White River Junction for a few days, and Miss Vlda Morehouse, who passed Thanksgiving In Poland, N. have returned. Schools opened Mondny with the same corps of teachers. P. H.

Mitchell had one hnnd badly Injured while shoeing horses Saturday. Mrs. Alice W. Nysteun and child U'ft Tuesday for Albert Lea, nfter about six weeks with her parents, the Rov. and Mrs.

F. f3. White. Miss Fanny Fish returned to Rutlnnil Mond.iv nfter a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Fish. K. D. Cushman returned 'o Rurllngton Ruslticss College Mondav .1. IS.

Crochler of Montreal passed Rmirlnv liere Mrs F. P. Kimball pass ed Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lewis, in Rurllngton. Orrln lyonge, an employe of L.

L. Marsh, was knocked senseless and draeged down tho Klmlull hill S.iturdiy night before regnlnlns consciousness. He was trailing a bob sled with the pole thrown back but not fastened. The po'e fell forward on Ills head cutting the Kc.iln so bndlv that several stitches had to be taken. -A.

II. Wright Is slowly coveting from an attack of heum.it. fever J. W. Pomnroy was In Rurllng ton Tuesday to attend a meeting of the committee nn teacher training of tho Vermont Sunday School association.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ladd nnd daughter, Madeline, left Monday with Mrs, Iadd's father, K.

N. Judd, for Ios Angelos, for nn nbsenco of four months. J. II. Duba of Bristol, who has been pass ing a few days with his son, A Duba.

returned home Tuesday. Mrs. J. Iiwrenco has returned front Newport, where Mie visited her son, Karl Law- Montleth nt Newark, who wns cnlled to Montgomery by tho death of his mother, wns In town Tuesdny with his brother, Kdwln. They wcto former btudents In the high here.

December Is maintaining her leenrd for coldness. Tho minimum reading Sunday bejng one nnd Wednesday II below zero. Dr. S. Hutchinson relumed Wed-, t.esday from New York where he hno been for three weeks In a graduate by tha roung people's Home Mlsslonnr society nt the home of Mrs.

A If 1st Tuesdny evening netted Don p. Stone passed Tuesday with sister, Mrs. M. P. Perley, going to Fair Haven Wednesday, where he hat employ mint -W.

It. Holden returned Tuesday from it few days' visit with Harold Huntley tn Kssex. where several of his late on the Jordan hall faculty cele brated Thanksgiving together -Mrs. P. L.

Rounds returned Tuesday from three weeks' x-lslt with her children In RoHton and other Mnsi-1. cltlei, RICHFORD. Tho funeral of PMer Martin woi held at All Saint's Church jrdny nt nine o'clock, the Rev Dorlon otllclatlng, and the burial look plac In the Catholic eemeterv Mr, Martin wns a long time resident of Rich-ford nnd wnn 7t yeurs old He died of hemeirrhago of the Momneh Nov p. from an Injury received the 'eiv'Mit day while working in the gra- el fot the village corporation. Application hns been made to the probate court of Franklin county fjr tM appointment of a u.vrdlan for II Ra'p i Carpenter and a hearing thereon 1 the held at St.

Albans next Moni day. Mr. Carpenter Is in nn infltrrarv nt Roslnn. P. M.

nnd Rorgl who bought the saw mill nt nrn Mills, will operate It under the mne tho Mlsslsiptol Lumber co-npany with W. R. ns manager -F nnd M. Jenne have sold the Abercorn. three -om to Phntles.

Roelwell of Sherbronke The price pold Is said to tn Ihe real estate nnd Ji.ervi the r-sonal property. Mcssis Fyles eel Jenne will res'de on the Plerr, Miss M. A. llnkey of Lyn- Miss Wh nllghting from a Pnnad a i Pa'e i hero Thursday, slipped and brok i'k bones eif her left leg sv the ankle. As soon ns ah hn removed from Dr.

Schoflel.i's an 'ar irr, to hor parents homo In I "re' ph P. Q. Mr. and Mrs. Wi'llai, r'nrl ,) Cnyugo.

are visiting par n's, Mr. nnd Mrs Homer Corliss Ti nth annual Thanksglv-M- 1 a pronounced success, S3 couples tj nml delightful music being furnls) i Whlttler's orchestra of pe-' -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mend o' New Haven, have been piss i i e-w days of their honeymoon uere-Vn Whlteoinb brothers' ouortctte a concert nt the opera house Snt'irdnj evening under the auspices of the 'pi school James ntzslmond of San Pah, a visitor here, rn vej 41t first sleighrlde In S't years la Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Rowley n' 1 'i ter, who have been In Boston twe we 1, visiting Mr. Rowley's father, ive turned home. Kdward I Li'lers'or passed Sundiy In Newport w't' re'x tlves.

Richard Smith of W' s' burgh, president of the RI ings Rink cv- Trust eompanv, wns 1 A Pond o' r.r't Rerks" and George W. Garland of Su'ton, Qje were here Saturday. Almon Gates, guard at le Chinese detention house, has obta nel transfer to Tucson, Ariz, w'-re Mrs. Gates he will prohab'v go ret week. Phlnose Inspector Arthur Weeks Is enjoying a two weeks' vni.

Hon. Mr. Wcek.s left for Boston dav night. Among the visitors 1 wc Tuesday were R. C.

Carrock of Rut kind, Tj. L. Pooley of RrorvkUne, Mass. Wil. Ham R.

Pray and Mvn Jessie Cray oi Minneapolis, have returned home, R. .7. MuTidell and J. Hnnney oi Montival were in town Tu- fday I emplnyeq of the Veneer ini re -ed to the winter beglnn 'j s' 1 a. m.

Instead of Start Crowley of 'Toledo, Ohli Is walking around the I'nlted St on J2.000-wager, blew Into tiwrt Tuesday night, lie left Toledo -ber 2.1 and had completed soil i when he arrived here He hns 'wf! venrs and eight months In whl'b earn the money and thinks that can keep up his preset. it" he 1 arrive at his destination ir in ahead of time. rthur II G.i resigned ns deputy collect cf toms at this port and has gor i farm in Franklin. Almon II i hns sold his residence to Hi an- Green for $2. '00.

Miss Jennie HA' il has returned from Montreal where the has been the past two weeks for trcu-ment. Edward L. Oooley of Rrookllne, has returned home Visiters i town yesterday were: Arthur i of Cambridge. F. K.

Swett of rllng ton. Henry Jones of Nattck Mass I S. Nell of Grnuby, Que, Pha' 'e of Newport. Mrs, F. K.

White ot Knos-burgh Falls. SWANTON. James A. wnrsnt nnn mi" ak-i" Jackson were mnrrled bv the Sharpies at the Methodist pat-sora a Wednesday evening Nov. Pontmctor Amis Is pushing the "tw water system with "1r desp(tr tl wlrvtry weather, large gangs of ni Ing employed on the reserot'- and li Ing the last of tho p.

ping Tht heen seriously retareleel l' ilurlng the summer, owing to the cnlty In procuring labor Now the lalwir rpiestloTi Is easier The -no ly constructeil piping under tl nvf yet to he laid when divers w' ployed. Krnost nd Homer Pro free delivery carriers nre III a-id tl e'r places are tilled bv substitutes sixteen months old daughter of W. Gladden, died Monday noon of pn i mnnia. The funeral was hell nt thi honce yesterday at two clock GEORGIA. Tim union Thanksgiving se-vlce wa held at the vestry of Poegrcgiiti Chuivh Thursiiay evening -ivuo by the Rev.

O. McTougall A com lany of 13 met at S. Pike's Thanks slvlng when dinner wns eaten feon plates 75 years old nnd the turkey carve, on a platter which Is known to be nearj. a hUnurea years niu, Having oeiongeo Mrs. Pike's great grandmother, Mrs Kllzabeth Rogers.

Banner Grange wil meet Friday evening. Schools opened Monday. Mrs. Bertha Dee, teacher lilt ncHUdliy null limn num In the brick schoolhouse nt the Penter William Rankin was In Burlington Mon day. FRANKLIN.

r. li. iracy nns reiuineu iroui aurua 11. G. Sp.iuldlng hns a position In tb hotel nt Hyde rnrk.

Mrs, Kmma Re Is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Aln under. In Rurllngton. EAST HIGHGATE.

Horace Morrison, former reslden Is visiting A. II. Marsh and othi friends Mumps nrn prevalent In tewi V. tl. Badger of Falrlleld was 1 i Ing a few days lu f-wanton, BAKERSFIELD.

School Is cloaca for a two wccks1 vnc. tlon, Thoao having no absent marl the tf-rm werei Svlvin tr.

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