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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 12

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i THE BURLINGTON FREEf PRESS AND TIMES: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1906. -12 HOUR UATTERS, ft LET EPHRA1M Auction Notice ink PUBLISHERS' NOTICE, en The adjourned auction sale of the Park Drug store property, on the north side of College street TO ADVKRTISKRS. iiivntiMH who wish to reach the ill farmers and other residents of Chittenden BOSTON STORE Special Announcement FOR. SATURDAY aiiernoon at 2 o'clock. ternoon at 2 o'clock.

County and the small villages or tne Rtatw in An well to consider the ad vantages of advertising the Weekly Free Press. It circulates in localities not Times of how "much you would lose 'above your Insurance If your property was totally destroyed by and then come in and let us Insure you for an adequate sum. We can give you rea.che hv the dailv and among a class of readers not reached by any other Bur I Bixty Studio 02 CQ lington newspaper. The WetKly rep Press Is the largest Vermont newspaper, having sixteen pages each wee'. the best stock or mutual companies, the Opposite Fletcher Library.

cl 3 a CITY AND VICINITY. HEN looking for a Coat, Suit, MIks Lillian Warner of 415 St. Paul street has had a telephone Installed. Is Scripture and was good advice in earlier days. It la equally goo4 advice to the people to-day, to say unto them "LET FURS AND FUR GARMENTS ALONE" If relics, not salable In a fashionable city.

The people of Burlington deserve and require. Just as good style and quality In their Fart and Fur Garments as New "York or any other city and will not submit to taking the leavings of their oliy cousins, but will profit by past experience and purchase such goods at the elegant store of N. NICHOLDSON. MaMaolnrik Furrier where the largest and choicest stock of Furs ever shown In Vermont, and in scores of much larger cities than Burlington In other States, are on exhibition and sale made In his own -workshop in the newest styles, designed by the best Parts and American Artlata. Thus insuring thorough workmanship extra quality trimmings and the choicest selections of skins.

Ladles' I'eralan Lamb Garments offered here are all made from Ieip-slc Dyed Skins and will retain their color and the prices are even less than others ask for the American dyed. It is impossible for any one, not an expert, to tell the difference, until too late, when the garment turns green and becomes This store is here the year around. Ladles' Sealskin Garments at this establishment are made from the best Skins. There are only two kinds of sealskins now in the market that are fit to be made into Ladies' Coats. The other kinds will look handsome, but when your money, is Invested they will change color and wear oft In less than a season.

95O.0O to S75.00 saved by purchasing here. -Buy your Garments at this the fountain head of the Far Business, where If anything goes wrong, you do not have to be told: they told me in New York the garment was "all right." and this, all the satisfaction you get. The grandest display of Pelerines, and luxuriant double Scarfs in Sable, Isabella and Black Fox, Black Lynx. Brown Marten, Baum Marten, "Mole; Sable and other Furs and Muffs to match. Fur Lined Coats a specialty.

They are shown lined with all the popular Furs, and notwithstanding the advance in nearly all kinds of Furs, they will be sold at last season's prices, owing to the fact that the skins for this season's stock were bought before the last advance. Furs and Fur Garments remodeled Into the newest fashions. MASONIC TEMPLE, CHURCH ST BURLINGTON. lowest rates and the most expert insurance service. Can we serve you? T.

S. Peck, INSURANCE. Burlington, Vermont. The electric lights which have illumi Waist, Kimono or Set of Furs, say that it will certainly be Business Men's Lunch DORN'S 50 CENTS nated the City Hall Park all summer were removed yesterday. The Middlebury-Vermont foot ball game will be played at University field this afternoon at three o'clock.

Serve freaa yi a p. as. MILEAGES. The condition of A. E.

Richardson con Skirt, Shirt-we can only to your ad-purchasing. to $35.00 to 15.00 to 12.50 to 13.50 CO to 0 tinues to Improve steadily and he is able to enjoy a drive eyerr day. Household RANIiESl John E. Gendron, a steam fitter in vantage to look over our line before Ladies' or Misses' Coats $6.50 Children's Coats 2.98 Ladies' Skirts 3.98 Ladies' Waists 59c this city, filed a petition in bankruptcy yesterday. He has liabilities of $356 and assets of $18.

SOLD OUT EAST TERMS AT THE MAKE HASTE SLOWLY. Do not allow yourself 'to. be. hurried Into selecting some style of glasses not suited to you. Take time to get the best.

Take my time If you will. It will be a pleasure to serve you. The funeral of Henry Kennedy will be I BURLINGTON FURN. CO. held this morning at ten o'clock from Joseph's Orphanage, with Interment in REYNOLDS OPTICAL i PARLORS.

St. Joseph's cemetary. Ladies' Suits The funeral of Mrs. Margaret O'Kane will be held this morning at 8:15 o'clock from St. Mary's Cathedral.

The body will If be taken to Milton for Interment. School Shoes and any other kind of Shoes that -wear well, fit well and look well at most reasonable prices at RICHARD FARRKN'S. Red Stamp Headquarters, No. 165 Elmwood Ave. 'Phone 213-12.

Burlington, Vt. look Everywhere, Tnen come Here The annual rummage sale undr the 49 Chnrrh St, Burllnvoii. Vt. Business Growing It is necessary to have another chair in our shop. This shows that people appreciate a clean barber shop where experienced men guarantee good work.

Why don't you try us? ERNEST CHaTJSSE, 74 Church St. auspices of Stannard Woman's Relief Corps, will open on Saturday, October 13, all contributions greatfully received. IF for onfnmnnTnnfo Deouty Sheriff Ravlln yesterday took Peter Mercier to Rutland to serve not less than two nor more than two and one- PHOTOGRAPHS ra yum. hal years for stealing $45 from Tip Croto. The new time table for the Central FOR SALE.

Knox runabout witb top. In first S12.58 to $40.00 For Sets $5.00 to $75.00 Children's Dresses $1.19 to $8.98 J. w. McAuslan Company Frank Wager, 19 CHURCH STFEET, KODAK. FINISHING.

Vermont railroad will go into effect Mon- dav morninsr. The Day car on that road class condition, will give credit if de Is expected to arrive here on the same sired or will sell cheap for cash or exchange for real estate. day. The condition of John Madlgan of North Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. The only office In Burlington wnere C.

E. RANT). 76 South Union Street. Champlain street, who is 111 at the Fanny Allen hospital, was more serious yester you can get teeth extracted without a Examine carefully the quality, and note the prices and then come and see what we can do for you before you buy elsewhere. We guarantee to save you money, no matter where you live.

"We not only carry the most exclusive st3Tles in high grade furniture but we sell good furniture (not the cheap kind) for very little money. "We can furnish you anything you need in the furniture line for a cottage, hotel, boarding house or the finest home in the state, and guarantee to give satisfaction in both price and goods. The Old Reliable Furniture Store pays the freight anywhere. Henry J. Nelson day.

It is expected that he will undergo particle of pain without taking gas. My another operation this morning. method 3 used by no other person. No pain; no danger; no after effects. The noon train from the "north over the DR.

L. HAZEN, Office, 185 Pine Burlington. Yb Office hours. 10 to 3 2 to S. Rutland railroad, due here at 11:15 was an hour late yestercray and the train from the south over the same road, due here at 12 p.

was also an hour Will Have No Other In the Office lata. 11 Wet Weather 48-50 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. PHELPS' SKS Quarry In probate court yesterday the administrator's inventory was filed In the estate of Betsey I Stuart of Westford. In the estate of I Ruth Stuart of the same town, a minor, the guardian's Inventory was filed. The funeral of Walter, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert A. Dow, who died Shelburne St Phone 714-5 Goods nnr -van ak. at nr The manager of the great Revere Beach enterprise WONDERLAND aid this inside of a month to tho writer Of this ad. of tho WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE Thursday afternoon, will toe held from Warning Notice.

Because the water of Lake Champlain as furnished by the city of Burlington, is so conta UNDERWOOD minated, unwholesome and im THAT WE ARE NOW ISSUING POLICIES OF INSURANCE ACAINST LOSS BY BURGLARY, THEFT AND LARCENY CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONET HICKOK'S INSURANCE AGENCY 170 BANK. STREEt are needed to protect your dry weather clothes. Rain Coats are practical garments for Sun or Rain and are the popular dress coat of to-day. Mackintoshes, Rubber Coats and Oil Suits for rough and ready service. Chas.

W. ClOt hi Ot AHO pure, that the use thereof endangers the health of persons drinking it, all persons are hereby warned not to use it until af his late home at 226 Pearl street this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. B. W. Atwell officiating.

Edward Barlow returned yesterday noon om a trip to New Tone When going down Mr. Barlow's train was In the wreck at Bennington and returning yesterday, he passed the place of the more serious wreck at Troy. George Sentebury, the boy who was arrested Thursday for appropriating $5 of the wages of Rufus tAdue, was taken before F. G. Webster yesterday.

He waived examination and was taken back to jail in default of $100 bail. He will probably be given a hearing in city court to-day. TYPEWRITER Salesroom, and Offices 104J Church St. J. F.

MURDOCH, Mgr. Typewriting done. ter it has been boiled or otherwise purified. Per order of the State Board of -MS Health. HENRY D.

HOLTON, Sec. October 4, 1906. Way back in Humane Agent John Fuller yesterday gathered the drinking pans which have XX accommodated small animals about the 1835 when city during the summer The hu EYE CARE. mane society desires to extend thanks to Oysters Fresh Daily all who have allowed the pans to be iVrM "Old Hickory" placed In front of their premises and who have furnished the water with which they have "been supplied. was President Also Fresh and Salt Water Fish of Schenck's Mandrake Pills were first THE EYE is the most delicate, the most sensitive of our senses yet the most neglected.

Many of the headaches and nervous breakdowns come directly from muscular insuffiencies of the eye. PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES relieve these muscular strains and the sooner applied the better, We are on the alert for a defect undiscovered by your fnrmr nntlrian. If you wanted to sell a used-piano and someone cauld furnish you the addresses of fifty people who are on the lookout for second hand pianos you'd be glad to all kinds. We dress all orders of Fish In perfect condition for the table. Free delivery In city.

BURLINGTON FISH CO. 3C7 Bank Street. introduced. Since then, almost every family in the United States, has nsed them, at some time, and they have steadily grown lo public favor. They, are now a household word all over this country.

buy this list, and pay well for it. 5 IS THE TIME TO PLAN AHEAD and ENTER We can best help you attain that knowledge 2 necessary to success. N. D. BLAKt, Prin.

110 Church St. 5 a wouldn't you? Well If there are fifty probable buyers of our piano in this city. 1 WE TAKE EVERY PRECAUTION. a want ad. will find about two-thirds of them; so that You Can Buy Tour Mar Get Next to SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS are the surest of all cures for Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Heartburn, Flatulency, Nausea, Jaun ket and buy It at a bargain 1 GILBERT RIST OPT.

Henry Desault died yesterday noon at Nash's Green Apple Pies. Refracting Opticians. 53 Church Burlington his home on North street after being ill for several months with tuberculosis. 3SS He was 53 years of age and was a native 15c each. AT THE WAYSIDE INN, 185 BANK ST.

'PHONE 237-13, of Champlain. N. Y. He also resided in Malone, N. Y.

He Is survived by one dice, Malaria, etc. They "Liven the Uvcr. aud bring health and good spirit. Purely Vegetable. -Absolutely Harmless.

Pot Sale Everywhere. 25 cents a box, or by mail. daughter and four sons, Mrs. Lillian Griffin of this city and Frank. George and Lemma of this city and Charles of Malone.

The funeral arrangements are Hiesfeade. Meat RIGIDLY INSPECTED not completed. Mrs. Mary Fagga died yesterday morn DR. J.

H. SCHENCK A SON, Philadelphia, Pa. ing at 6:10 o'clock of general debility at Dr. P. H.

McMahon, Specialist In Diseases of the Nervous System. Stomach, Heart. Kidneys and the various Chronlo Diseases. Cermer Church and Cherry Streets. (Over Wooiworth Store).

Entrance on Cherry, street. Hours, 1 to 4 7 to 8. her home, 34 King street. She was a native of Canada and was 76 years of age. She is survived by three daughters and a A Great Discovery it is to the lover of a good cigar to find a place where he can procure a delicious smoke for 5 cents.

A good cigar at a moderate price is a boon to the lover of the weed, and we provide it for him any day in the year at $1.75 for box of 50. tjiciow MAI) 15. M. ABRAHAM, Mfr. IIS CHURCH ST.

Market 134 Church St. Howe's son, Mrs. George Francis, Mrs. Joseph Monta and Mrs. Henry Frlnce and Gilbert Fagga, all of this crty.

The funeral A Weak Heart will be held Sunday, afternoon at four o'clock from St. Joseph's Church, with interment In Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Burt will leavs this morning for Keeseville, N. where COPVR.IOHT. 90 YEARS IN THE MAKING this afternoon they, -will attend the funeral of Mr.

Burt's father, Wesley C. Burt, who died there of heart disease Thursday night at the age of 69 years. Mr. Burt was born ana spent his whole OF- life in Keeseville. Mr.

Burt of this city is his only living son. He has six sisters, Bridges and Structural Iron. F. 0. Sinclair, Cifi! Engineer one of whom, Mrs.

B. H. Porter, lives in this city. will also attend the funeral. B1TRLINCTON, VT.

racsof The funeral of Charles C. Miller was Seldom gets strong again without help. Awake or asleep, it never stops, and consequently; has no period of rest or relaxation in which to regain lost vigor. You should avoid exertion, excitement and worry as much as possible, to relax the strain, and take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, which is a heart tonic, to strengthen and restore vigor to the heart nerves and muscles.

The symptoms of a weak heart are shortness of breath, palpitation, feeble or too rapid pulse, hungry spells, hot flashes, dizziness, smothering spells, pain in heart or side, etc. 'T hid been treated for heart disease HARNESS OF QUALITY Our fail styles of Harness are now on exhibition. held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his late' home at "210 South Union DOES YOUR CHILD MIND? street, the Rev. B. W- Atwell officiating.

Coach Harness, Surrey, Coupe, Road "Double and Single," Track, Team The bearers were F. C. Harrington, C. All Occasions for Fretting May Be D. Ordway, F.

H. Wells, Dr. D. C. Haw nd Farm Harness In all styles.

We also make special harness to order. The jtiaJlty la the best. The style is correct. We carry the most complete stock of Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Easily Removed. ley, Dr.

J. Taggart of this city and I W. Forbell of New York city. The floral tributes were profuse, including a it is too mucn to expect that every mother should know how to discipline the little ones. She can, however, find out 'oods in the city.

J. R. J. H. LOCKWOOD.

beautiful offering from the employees of through the Household Department of the Burlington Drug company of which the deceased was the vice-president and treasurer. Interment was in Lake View shows that E. K. Smith, Geo. Smith and Smith Son have kept pace with the demand for substantial, wholesome, al-ways ready food.

The use of these crackers by countless thousands for al- most a century-marks them as staple a product of New Eng- gland as maple sugar or dairy butter. Have You Ever Tried Them The Boston Daily Globe the best means of teachinng her children to obey her without any by Cijrerent physicians and love one another. Discipline of "child cemetery. Improvement. sSnallv ray doctor in ren a great Globe Household feature.

Order the Boston Globe delivered regu larly at your home. Bangle Bus. formed ine that thero was little hope of my ever being able to do a day's work again. About that time a gentleman called upon ma, and said, 'I heard of your conmtlon. and have coniv, to tell you that Dr; Miles' Heart Cure eavad my Ufa, and want yon to try it I did bo, aid after a week or so 1 want to ray plivslolan andtold him I had been taking Dr.

Miles" Heart Cure. examined xpe 'God blew MOesBeart Cure, It ha made you better In a lew days than ow ex- It's Good Business To have your coal bins filled from our yard. No better Coal comes out of the ground than what our teams are delirering daily. Phone us your order and 'your wants will a given our careful attention, Our motto is "Homes heated as they should be." Clean, bright and promptr ly delivered. E.

S. Adpit Coal Co. otea to see you again j. am now ray oeaita Ths abort slerres and Ion a-iore mak bracelet necessity. Why not wvy onm now.

bays Gold Braoolots for 34o to 940. Gold Filled Bracslots to Sis. Silver Bracelets for S14 to 0. Should bo ploasod to show them to rou. i A.

G. MANSUFt. Yonx your -5 CIl i i i i a IT. T. B.

R. LANSIKU, Renesel Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I- enuselaar, ure le ow glet. upon wboxayon nurt depend for til but aiBAll part ot your daily busineas. Vlm't It a ldt to keep hla at woxb EVERYDAY -1 your arwTCiet, wno win mn the flret bottle will benetft.

If It. fall, he will refund your money. 1 Miles Medical Elkhart, In Fountain Pens juub mii ixoma ri chert ftftMw;.

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