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THE JJAHRE DAILY TIMES, DECEMBER 14 1908. A. P. ABBOTT CO. A.

P. ABBOTT CO. jA. P. ABBOTT CO.

TALK 0FJHE TOWN J. O. Berkley went to Randolph to-day fur a wetk's tay. TALK 0FJHE TOWN Furs at Abbott's. 1 Snow shoes and skiis at Shepard's.

Pee the leather gorfds, bags and purses at Yaughau's. Xq to A. fiiachinp's for a nice fancy If You Have Made Up Your Mind When rL. i I. PITS; FOR THE XL1AS SHOPPERS I We Suggest that you look here when you want something practical for a gift and also that you biy early.

Here Arc a Few Mints cf m.b,roidered Scarfs' Mats 25c, 50c, 75c, 87c up to 53.50. Mexican work in table a-id Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Saams, Mats, 25c to $3 50. Aprons, 25c, 35c, 50c 75 and 85c. Lea her Goods end Embroiderd Collars, Cuffs and Collar sets. Umbrellas for Ladies, Gents and Children.

Handkerchiefs, thousands of these aad at prices that will save you money. PERRY CAMP, Vjiirisunas mirs nnn pr nc ri IV i yu- a i necc rhnf i mat WU CL ailU XlilVC Telephone 9-4. 71 and 75 Main Street, Barrc, Vt. goods 4. tf cue iu Christmas Goods There is a something to Christmas goods that make them interesting buying.

They are of styles usually made for this special giving. They are surely in larger assortments than at other times of the year, so much so that many buy now for their own personal ise, knowing that later they cannot get many of these very desir able things. New designs, both in work and tjuality in Mexican Work Linen pieces of every shape for all purposes giving to the trade some very pretty small pieces at 2Kc. Trav Cloths and Table Centers from 50c to Q2 00 each. Bureau Scarfs in different sis from 50 UP- Prieed to sell qtianti- ties.

New? Yes; the latest in Pillow Tops, with or without the making. Some beauties at 25e 8n(l hardly any over 50-Now on our show tables. and where you are to 't 1 s. i TIT I i. vveare looking lor all enough 'to supply you all LJitiiuiiiz.c iiiis Christmas Aprons Pillow Cords and Pillow our notion department.

The above, cut shows our Apron at 25c an(i one at 50- Our 25c Aprons this season are almost as good as one of last season's 60c ones. So that now you get a beautiful line at 501. sn(l those at 25c are not much behind for stvle. Now on our tables. TALK OFJHE TOWN Christmas gloves at Yaughafi's.

A great display of Christmas aprons at Perry's. Cloaks and furs will be sold at a discount at Perry's during the holidays. If it is neckwear, the newest line will be found at the McWhorter Oo. store. M.

Lee -Aiken returned this morning from Manchester, N. where he went to attend the funeral of L. P. Austin. Grandmad Shipman will be at the I.

0. O. hall on the afternoon and evening of Dec. 18. Be sure to see her.

The Philomathian club will meet with Mrs. H. A. Phelps, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Each member is entitled to bring a friend.

Hibbons int i the The Kind You'll Take Pleasure in Giving If you wait until the last day we will have plenty for you then. Do not expect the early buyers won't get the best that we have. We have a larger and more diversified showing of Furniture and kindred" lines, suitable for gifts than ever this season which is saying a great deal when you call to mind our former displays. Our store is simply overflowing with things from which to choose gifts for those you may desire to honor. Here you'll find a nice Sewing Chair for mother, a Library Table for father, a Rocker for "a little mite of a girl," etc, in fact, there is something here for everybody.

Our holiday showing is now at its best, so come now and get acquainted with our offerings. Come before the "rush" arrives. B. W. City Undertakers, Hooker Ic Company, Improved Ambulance Service.

WHAT SHALL I GET HIM FOR CHRISTMAS? Mr. and lire. A. If. Burke and Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. dwens were visitors ia Bur-linjtoa to-day. Miss Laura Colkmer of Sbelburne is visiting at the home of her brother, Georg Col.amer.

The Harri'tn granite plant was flint down to-day bususe of the disconnection of the main' Call at Lyman's. SO North Main street, Averil! block, and 24 pictures of yourself, lor Inc. One week more. Vi una parten.a speciale da Boston a Cenova, chi vuol apj'rolittarrfne. Di-cembre 17 per soli $27.00.

A. Giaehino, Agente. Arthur Hunt has sold his barber shop on outh Main street, the one formerly owned by A. (J. Miles, to Lisle Burnhara of Willia.mi.town.

Mr. Burnhara took possession to-day. 57T TALK OF THE TOWN Xew McKiuV-y 19-ccnt aonff at A. Ci-ahinos. Buy some for Christmas.

E. F. Burkett, fain-y paltry baker from Boston, began- woiic the IK Ladd company's bakery this mor)iini. M. Jfraur concluded hi engaiBnieiit as baker there on Saturday night.

Owing to preparations for the sales bein made iu the vestry of the Congregational church, Tuesday afternoon, the rehearsal appointed for that day will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday. Let erery member of the chorus be present. There will be a meeting of the Ladies Catholic Benevolent association.

Trinity branch No. 1105, on Tuesday evening at 7:30 shnrp in the Knight 'of Columbus hall. All members are requested to be present, as business of importance will come before the meeting. An Excellent Band and Orchestra. John W.

Vogcl's big city minstrels boasts of a silver cornet band of twenty-one pieces, under the direction of Prof. C. D. and a double symphony orchestra of fifteen under "the able baton of Prof. C.

H. Fousse, and the Louisiana Glee club supply the to-cal numbers. John W. Vogal's big city minstrels nitl appear at the opera house on Tuesday, December 15, and should be witnessed by a crowded bouse. Tickets now on sale.

TOO LATE OR CLASSIFICATION FOR PILE A restaurant well located, aoln? a thriving bostneis. LlTinz rooms connected. For particular nijuir at K. B. Cat Real ftatsenry, Bolster block, Karra 231tf FOK SALE Bahy carriags with runners, in gnod condition.

Very cheap. Cull at 103 South Main street, U.irre. 231tJ FOR SALE Mjr property at No. 15 Merchant street, al.o a surrey and and a fnw pieces tf furniture. All book accounts must settled within todays.

Dr. J. E. McSweenor, Hurre. au r.1 Don't watch the crowds doing their Xmas buying get busy yourself.

See that you are well supplied with seasonable clothing and furnishings to go with it. Don't wait for the rush. Do your buying now. We're ready and at your service. MOORE OWENS, 122 North Main Strt.

fit cm 1 3 I buy your i i nnrripr i Ss busi- I 1 5CJCt-lCU if you -4 Christmas Handkerchiefs Handkerchief talk is old with us. For 12 years we have been handling Handkerchiefs from Gribbon Brothers, Belfast, Ireland. They make the cloth and finish the Handkwchief. We buy of them direct and when you buy these goeds of us you not only get an imported Handkerchief, but you get just a little the best that your money will buy. There are plain Linen Handker.

chiefs as low as 5 cents each. Both Ladies' and Gents' Ail Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at 15c or 2 for 25c Ladies' All Linen Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchief at 2 for 25 We have in these the better ones at from 25c to tlle Duchess Handkerchief in single boxes at 1 00 and 82 00 each. Children's Box Handkerchiefs at f5 for 15- These are always our first sellers. PLATKFLILD. Sirs.

Harvey Reed of Barton Lnrfding is visiting at the home of Mrs. Do Forest Noble. Miss Grace Fisk and 3fiss EUsl Pemis spent Wednesday in North Montpelier with Sir. and Mrs. A.

Cate. H. S. Parks recently sold a TKkiable brown mare to Dr. C.

E. Chandler of Montpelier. Miss Fanny Smith of Gabot ia spending a few days in town. Miss Lena Pitkin of Barre is visiting at the home of Walter Martin. The next Rebokah meeting will be held Tuesday evening, Deceinoer 28nd.

Please bear this in mind. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wheeler is Tery ill. DRUGGISTS.

Montpelier, Valines I 25c 25c 25c 15c 25c 8c 25c 25e 35c 25c 5c COMPANY box of candy. werjt to Burlington to day on business. The Fcotch dance Saturday night was attended by the usual crowd. If it is a fur coat or fur-lined coat, go to the Frank MeWhorter Co. Frank L.

Place went to Xorthficld this afternoon on a business trip. Miss Grace: Hoyt went to her home in Lyndonville to-day to visit relatives. Nathan Veno" and Myron Little spent Sunday with friends ia Burlington. L. J.

Bolster is ill with stomach trouble at his home on North Main street. Desk fittings in new designs iu dull brass at Miss Walker's, Hale'i block. New lot of the latest sheet music just at sii'-pai fc-portuig Goods btore. Mioses Eva and Malia Broggi of North-field were visitors in the city over Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Bohanon of Washington were isitor in the city today. The Clover club will meet with Mrs. Homer Fitts Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. George Elliot went to Sherbrooke, P.

to-day for a few weeks' visit with relatives, Jordon Mitchell left Saturday for Scot land, where he will visit relatives for a few months, Mrs. Philip F.Hi went to-day to Littleton, N. to spend a few days with her parents, II. M. Faraham left last night for Chicago, where he will buy horses.

He will begone about a week. Begular meeting of Mintjchaha encampment, No. 2, to-night at 7:30 o'clock. Important business. You will find home-made doughnuts, cakes, baked beans, at the gale in 0.

O. F. hall, Friday, Dec. IS. Mrs.

Lee Aiken and children arrived in the city to-day from Marshfield, where they ha-ve been visiting with relatives. The People's Shore Store in Hale's block is prepared to supply all Christmas demands in footwear. Call early. At Perry's yon will find new designs in art goods, Mexican work, table centers; prices from 25 cent up to $3. See the.m.

A new line of handsome hand-painted pins have been received at the Art store, Hate block, which you are invited to inspect. Melvin F. Wood arrived in the city to-day from St. Johnsbury and will begin work to-morrow at Arthur Hunt's barber shop. IVrnald McLeod left to-day for New York, where lw will take pag) for Scotland for a few months' visit at his old home.

A good second hand piano just in, which will be sold cheap and on easy-terms. Bailey's Music Booms, 1-1 Elm street, Barro." Rev. Dexter, pastor of the Baptist church in West Topsham, will preach at the Salvation Army hall to-night, A cordial welcome is extended to all. The Ebony minstrel club will meet this evening at o'clock at 13 Central street for the purpose of reorganizing. All former members wishing to take part are requested to be present.

When doing your holiday shopping in Barre bo sure to take your meals and lunches at the Eureka restaurant, opposite Depot square. Satisfaction assured. C. M. Hawes, proprietor.

Mrs. Mary Cram, who ha been visiting her brother, George W. Hunt, in this city for some time, and also relatives in Northfteld, left Barre this morning for lier home in Providence, Yogels big minstret company will give a street parade at noon tomorrow. As usual thev have an excellent band this season. will also play in front of the opera house in the evening.

Tool sharpeners, notice: a regular meeting of Tool Sharpeners' No. 2 branch, Granite CutteTs' International association, will be held in their hall, Nichols' block, on Wednesday evening, December 16, 190S, at 7 o'clock. Jas. Mutch, secretary. Young people of Barre, take notice! The King's Business society will hold its meeting this week in the Methodist church, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

All are invited. Come prepared to take your part promptly. Bring copies of the Alexander gong book. There will be a public Scotch late nisht dance Christmas eve, Dec. 24, when a handsome brooch will be given the lady and a box of cigars to the gentleman for the best Highland mhottische.

Sandwiches, cake and coffee will be served. Tickets 75 cents a couple. Among arrivals at the Hotel Otis Sat urday evening and yesterday were tieorge Wallace, Peacham; F. Loney, Hardwiekt vt. H.

Perry, P. J. Flannery, Waterbury; V. L. Martz, Hornsdalc, Pa.j George W.

Sawyer, Cambridge, B. Cantero, Boston; R. Jackson, Hyde Park. There are chicken pie suppers and chicken pie suppers; but an exceptional chicken pie supper is to be given in con- ncetion with the l.itt fchon' Wednes day, LVcebmer 18. Supper will be served trom lo 7 A special table will be ready at half past four for any that would like to be served at that time.

1 Admission 23 cents. Owing to the fact that the Rev. F. A. Poole was awav Saturday officiating at the funer) of Leslie P.

Austin in Manchester, N. 1I and did not return until Sunday morning, the pulpit at the Congregational church was supplied yesterday morning by the Rev. Ariel Bellomti. The Rev. Mr.

Poole preached in the evening to a large audience. The vocal contingent of Juhn V. Yo-gel's Big City Minstrels is unusually strong and will no doubt create quite la surprise to thoie who favor this form of entertainment. Harry Leightuii, J. C.

Oldfk'Id, Arthur Sampson, Harrv Beebe, W. H. Starr, S. Otis Puggs, U. Schif-fer, C.

Louis Schick, Master A. Newtuu, the wonderful hoy soprano, and the Louisiana Ulio Club, will bo heard to good advantage at the opera house where this grand organization is to appear tomorrow tu'i'Ut, Columbia Graphophones Double disc (music on both sides) indistructible and the new four minute records. Hear them. We also carry a full line of Snow Shoes, Indian and Custom made, all sizes Winslow'S Full Key Rink Skates -All sizes aad other styles Something suitaSIe for every member'of the family for Christmas, Call in and inspect our goods. EARL S.

SHEPARD 14 Elm Streev Opposite New IVtrary. Worrying about what to give Him for Christmas? Don't do it, madam! Come directly here and we'll solve the problem in a way that will please you. From our lines of all sorts of handsome garments for Men's, Boys' and Children's wear, or from our large variety of Headwear, or our elegant creations in toggery, there are many choice and elegant things any man or Boy would be delighted to find in his stocking Christmas morning. Come to a Man's store for a Man's things! Let us show you what, he'd like for Christmas. We'll lay aside your selection and keep xaum.

We Clean, Press and Repair Clothing. Fur Coats lo Rent IALK OF THE TOWN. Special ribbon values at Abbott's. Roller skating at the Pavilion to-night. One sleigh for sale.

Inquire of Homer Fitts. New umbrellas for Christmas at Veale Knight's. Misses' and children's grey wool underwear, 75c quality to close" at 50e each. Veale Knight. Nurses by applving at Davis' drug store will be furnished with a package of Clinical Charts free.

Ray O. Worthon of the university of Vermont, Burlington, visited at his home in this city over Sunday. Best 1609 calendar in city given with a box of Havana Leaf 5c cigars at 94 Summer street. G. VV.

Lander, manufacturer. Keep in mind the chicken pie supper on Friday, Dec. 18, from 5 until 7:30 o'clock p. at Odd Fellows hall; tickets 25c A nice assortment of aprons, fancy articles, home-made candies and handkerchiefs at the Christmas sale in O. 0.

F. hall, Friday, December 18. The Bijou theatre presents to-day a beautiful fairy picture, with a donkey that sheds gold every time he is currv- combed, for a leader. There ara princesses, a queen and many court attend ants costumed in fine garments, and the picture shows the many pretty colors to perfection. The settings and all details are superb.

It is a long film, some over a thotisand'feet. The other two pictures of to-dav's entertainment are both comic. The song is one from that famous play, The i ankee Tounst. Karniond Hitch cock, the noted actor, sings it with great success. ouldn you like to nave me for a sweetheart?" is the title of it.

Mr. Loud sing it to-day. Auction Sale of personal property, Saturday, Dec. 19, 1UUS, at one ciock. I will sell the following property at ray place on Maple avenue: one Morgan mare, one Morgan colt sired by Kocco, months old, one cow, 20 hens, one heavy two-horse sled used only one season, two other two-horse sleds, two one-horse sleds, one driving eleigh with spring seat and back made by Kimball Wagon Co.

of Manchester, N. one other sleigh, pair of brass trimmed heavy work harness, one single work harness, one two-horse Lilley wagon, two one-norse lumber wagons, spring tooth harrow, three plouclis nearly new, two 56-gallon cal dron kettles, one 20-gatlon kettle, wheel barrow nearly new, two molasses hogs heads, quantity of cedar posts, quantity of second hand long timber, chains, iron bars and some other articles. Terms, six; months with good security. F. K.

BAILEY, the Junk C. N. BARBER, Licensed Auctioneer. 1 I Head Cheese! Tiie Frank McWliorier Company Telephone call, 213-4. Blancahrd Block, 20 aad 22 Ho.

Main St, One Price Men's and Boys' Outfitters. ADVhKllMi UN 1 THE BRUSH AS A GIFT Brushes these days come in such an infinite variety of styles and is such artistic designs that they are among the best of all gifts at holiday time. We offer a superb assortment including all the fancy woods, special materials, silver mountings, etc, and the prices are reasonable just the same as they are the year around. HAIR BRUSHES CLOTH BRUSHES HAT BRUSHES FANCY WHISKS, Etc. 50 cents to $3.50 I Useful Christmas Gifts FOR EVERYONE C.

n. KENDRICK CO 54 Worth Main Stre.t Each vear more and more tA of doinff their gift buying lit -DAILY 111Y1L5 5 people have the wisdom before the rush begins. 5 uiau) uwviw before Christmas. Every at this store so you can 2 get the benefit of our Re --ir" 1 nnr hren left undone to main neural Good 4 The advantage that this course offers are apparent to all who give it consideration. Assortments are larger now ariH hflvino nlentv of time, can choose without MA icw have a foil line of Oriental Goods at the Perley E.

Pope Company's store In Montpelier. This is tbe gnest line of Kujrn and Mexican Work which we hT ever bad. It iU be a plaasuis to bava jou cow aad look tbem over. fl KrrW onH with trreater certainty of makin? satisfac fA tory selections, lucre aic now that will be closed out (I pnirttinn has been made hrn hnvino- at onCC and MAROON Good bate Checks, which, as last year, we shall have to i. on4 nAnnt oiit "ach fir a discontinue vnrisim tf Ml rier system, iou win mw uhbuk laioi.

anvv i merchandise suitable for Holiday giving. Gifts of fA k. n.til crvireable sorts as well as fancy and store as the Thoroughly i XTthJnfr has tA tain the pdsition of this tA Keuaoie aiuic wuwc Y4 New 4-Crown Raisins, two pounds for Smaller Raisins, three and four pounds for Dried Peaches, two pounds for New Apricots, per pound, New Prunes, two and three pounds for Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, per quarter, The best Pearl Tapioca, per pound, 6c, five pounds, Fancy Head Rice, three pounds for More of those large size Florida Oranges, per dozen, The next size, per dozen, -Special Flatiron Wax, per cake, at absolutely the lowest prices. Don't -pui Oil till tomorrow what you can do today. The old rule ap plies with particular force to Christmas shopping.

DO IT NOW. 2 This is a new cold meat for) supper, luncheon orj sandwiches. We began to sell it Friday and customers i came for more Saturday. They are still coming today! and bring others with them. I Give us a trial order and be I' I convinced that this is aj I dainty meat to eat and the 1 1 I price is just 15c pound.

SMITH ifcUMINGS'j Tke Department Food Store, II 0 A N. KEN YON CASH BARGAIN STORE, Ferfh Fain Sired. (Telephone i3-i) Earft, Yermeat. F. D.

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