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The Caledonian-Record from St. Johnsbury, Vermont • 3

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CALEDONIAN-RECORD FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 1 -r HENRY M.CHENEY DIESAt HIS CUFF ST. HOME APTAIN EARNEST HILL, of Portland, who says he was not able to rettort for du'17 before taking Taplac. Declares he feels like a new man now and is on deck every day ready for work ERE is a big seven passenger touring car of excep-tiotial character--ml Buicic Model Forty-Nine. ,4,: REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican voters of the Town of. St.

Johns-bury are hereby notified that a Republican Caucus will be held in the Town Hall, in the Town of St. oh May 15, 1920, at two oclock in the afternoon, for the transaction of the following business: First. To elect eleven delegates and eleven al- ternates to the State Republican Convention to be held at Montpelier on Wednesday, May 26, 1920. I Second'. To determine the I number, of members of the Republican Town Committee, for the ensuing; year, and to elect all the members of said committee.

Third. To transact any other business proper to come before said caucus. Dated at St. Johnsbury, this 1st day of May, A. 1920.

CHAS. A. SHIELDS, FRANK N. CARE, W. W.

BLODGETT, Republican Town Committee. individual car one that meets a more exacting require it ts Had Been Employed at the Fairbanks Scale orks -Fii'ty-one Years Henry M. Cheney died at his home on ClilF street Thursday morning, aged 71 years. Mr. Cheney was born in Waterford Dec.

31, 1845, Leing the son of Dan-forth and Lois (Pike) Cheney, His father died when he was only nine years old, but his mother lived to be over 90. As a boy he went to Kirby to live with his older sister, Mrs. Quimby. When' 17 years old he came to St. and entered the Paddock Iron Works where he learned the After an apprenticeship of three years he entered the scale shops where he served for 51 years, never missing a day on account of illness in all that period.

On account of ill health he left the scale factor" in January, 1919, and at that time the only one older in service was Henry Byron, who had entered the shops" a few days before Mr. Cheney. The latter was an expert machinist, was tot many years foreman of the machine department and later engaged in special work. Mr. Cheney enlisted in the First ment than the ordinary types "in which larger carrying capacity ia 1 For city or country driving this big, roomy Buick fulfills the demands of each owner, particularly those who desire a family car of lieiuty, comfoi jand econoniy.

1 Its popularity in demand ard selection conclusively proves the choice of the majority of all such, buyers and, each day finds additional purchasers placingNorders for, future deliver "I feel just like, a new man since I began" takins? Tanlac and'Jl am not Prictt f. o. b. Flint, Michigan only willing, but I am anxious to tell other people what this medicine has I done for me," said Captain Earnest H. Hill, Portland, I Captain Hill is in command of the 'Ben plying between Portland 'and Casco Bay.

He has been in the Mod.I K-M Modal K-4 Model ModJK-SS K-50 $2235.00 t24SS.0O 2tt45.0O S1E3S.0O I1S9S.0O PrUm RtvutJ April 1930 I Vermont Cavalry in the Civil war and service for ten years and is hem in high regard as an officer and citizen by all who know him. "I have suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble for the past eieht vears," continued Captain Hill, was assigned to duty on the Vermont border. He was a member of Cham-berlin Post, No. 1, G. A.

and the third member of this organization to die within a week. He was active i "and at the time I started Tanlac I was in such a weakened condition I could hardly stand uo. i in the Masonic bodies of the town, beinr member of, Passumpsie Lodge, No. 27, and A. Has-' well Royal Arch Chapter, No.

11, tractor mnm We would like to invite those interested in power fanning to a tractor demonstration on the farm of Wilbur Cushman at East St. Johnsbury," on Saturday, May 8, 1920. If you attend this demonstration you will see the tractor tried out on all -kinds of work. C37 WheA Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them When I walked I would actually stagger like a drunken man and, at times, would have to hold on to something to keep from falling. Af-' ter every meal I would simply suffer i torment.

My food would sour and I 'would swell up so with gas I could hardly get my breath. -I I would also have awful smothering spells at nip-ht and sometimes I would have to get to' get my breathi Lots of times I would have to open the windows and doors to let in fresh air, or to go out into the, i open air in order to "et my breath, I could not find to do me 'anv good and along toward the last I hreame so weak and nervous I could not do my work. -i "Five bottles of Tanlac have made rn wonderful change in mv condition, i Ifhelped me from the ver- first dose and now I feel as good as I did when I was twentv yars old. I sleen fine nnd have a fine aopetite and just feel' I like a new man in everv wa. I am now able to bo.

on deck every day i-refdyfor. duty." 5 Caledonia Council, No. 13, R. S. Ml, Palestine Commandery, No.

5, and the Mystic Shrine. Mr. Cheney was for some years a member of the board of village trustees and many of the present improvements in municipal conditions are due to his wise foresight and advice. He was a republican in nol-itics and was a candidate for town representative a few yeais ago. 'Mr.

Chene-' married in 1866 Mary Spencer at Johnsbury, who died August 1, 1917. He leaves a brother, Reuben G. Chenev of St. Johnsbury, one son, Clinton M. Cheney of Chicago, and a grandson, Joseph M.

Cheney. The funeral will be held at his latfresidence on Cliff strict Saturday afternopn at "2 o'clock, conducted y- Rev. Dr. A. P.

Glint Mr. Cheney was a man who had no enemies, of strict intvritv, and a man who will be greatly missed in te. community. ST. JOHNSBURY Local News CHAS.

E. SILSBY, St Classified TO BENT i T.mlar is sold in St. Johnsbuiy at the F. G. Landrv Drug store.

WANTED by the Apsley Rubber Co. of Hudson, Mass.girls and young men and married couples to work in TENEMENTS to rent 4 to 7 rooms, newly panered and painted. Electric lights. H. B.

Stanley, Phone 126-11. 2(16 tf PASTURE TO LET Seed beans for modern shoe shop. (wages) 'girls, $15.00, men, $19.00 per, week while learning. Ao-ent at St Johnsbu'-v House, May 11th. Ask for' Mr.

employment agent. 266-270. fsale. James Murphy, 5 High St. 260tf For Sale Thirty-five, jjacre village fjrm in village joining St.

Johnsbury, equipped for dairy and poultry, some wood and lumber, running water from own spring, 2 cows, horse, i 75 hens, pig, ice, wood two buggy wagons, express wagon, sleigh sleds, harness, DeLaval eparator, other tools. Everything for 53500. Part cash. Fifty acre farm, 5 miles from St Johnsbury, one-half mile off state road, wood and lumber for home use, running water, good buildings some fruit, 8 head stock 2 horses, harnesses all necessary faming tools, everything for $270QV A. B.

Dow's Agency i St Johnsbur Verm cn NEW HOUSE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE tU. S. Cream Separator 700 new bowl two years ago. Old style, in perfect running order. Price, L.

F. Goslant, Barnet, Vt. 259 tf WANTED Pupil nurses- and attendants at the Taunton State Hosr pltal. Wages $35 per month with maintenance. For particulars address, Dr.

Arthur V. Goss, Supt, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 227 ff Two stories, 7 double par-i lors, dinning room on firet floor, three bedrooms and full bath on second floor, closets for all bed-' rooms, all hardwood floors and hardwood finish upstairs and down, '8 foot porch across the -Trent No one has ever lived in this house and so no repairs needed for one pipe furnace and house built to heat correctly with one, electric lights, new hot water tank. Price $4500. If you want to know just how good a bar- WANTED Plain sewing at Railroad St.

253-270 Don't miss the opportunity to see the famous LET Ft AC Operate under varied conditions. A. E. COUNSELL SOk St. Johnsbuiy, Vermont FOR SALE Three building lots' on Pleasant St Inquire Richard Gibson.

y' FOR SALE-One work horse. Weight 1400 and good worker. Call at 17 Pleasant St. Johnsbury. 265-271 1 1 There is a magic in the air Yaddo is coming! adv.

Henry B. 'Walthall, the screen star who is noted for his highly imaginative and dramatic portrayals, adds new laurels to his reputation as Harry Sevier in "The Long Lane's a National Film Corporation production released bv Exhibitors Mutual. Walthall is always at his best when th role calls for the conflict rtf two naturesthe man degraded and the man rising tri- umphant from the denths. Such characters are registered with unfailing certitude and power, and in his latest play he-has found material similar to the roles which established him as the peer of anv actor on the screen. The story which is a screen dramatization of the novel by Hallin Erminie Rives," isrf admirably worked out, the interest bein" sustained until the last big climax.

At the Please TJ todav onlv. The Missionary Round Table will hold a food sale in the North church vestiy Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. In connection with this sale there will be a "near new" table where many articles can be bought at a 2G8-C9 adv WANTED Waitress and kitchen girl at Hale's Tavern, Wells River. 230 Knights of Pythias Regular, meeting of Apollo Lodge, No. 2, Tuesdav evening, May 11 at 8 o'clock.

II. C. Ingersoll, C. C. ft.

C. Abbott. K. R. S- FOR SALE One 100-gal.

gasoline tank, in No. 1 condition. Phone 265 tf WAiMTfcu at UJNUU at Fairbanks Inn Two table girls, experience unnecessary, a good reliable chef i cook. 261 jgain this is bring your contractor along with you and have him tell you he can duplicate this Come and see it. A.

B. Dow's Agency, 12 I Eastern Avenue. WANTED Good fast order cook fornight work. $20 per week and board. Hoadley Restaurant, Brattle-boro, Vt.

245 tf FOR SALE Six cylinder, seven past-sender Overland Inquire of E. Walker, St. Johnsbuiy. 262-264-268270 wkly It Colonial Theatre, NIGHT Day 12 FOR SALE Franklin roadster. Bosch magneto equipped.

Price 150. Barnet, 34-2' 268-276 FOR SALE Three two-tenement houses on the Plain. 3 cottages for sale, St. Johnsbury Center. Six-room Cottage on R.

R. Street. Two Cottages at Greensboro close to Caspian Lake. A good opportunity for one to take summer boarders. Chas.

Kirk. SL Johnsbury The Aristocrat ofModern Musical Comedies with an Avalanche of Singers, Dancers and Comedians Surrounded by a Score of Pretty Girls FOR SALE A few choice building lots cn Hooker Hill. Phone 211. 253 tf FOR SALE First class pony, cheap. Weight about 800.

Charles Burt. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 265-fit WANTED Hardwood lumber of all kinds sawed, to our order. Advise what you have or will have to offer Plunkett, Webster Lumber Address Box 447, Bennington, Vt.

238 If FARM HELP. WANTED--Both married and single men. Nice cottage house for small family. Must be good housekeeper and competent man. Sur roundings fine.

Big pay. Apply to A. Dow, 12 Eastern Ave, St. Johnsbury. 255 tf 99M My mew r.r -r ...1 FOR SALE K.

W. master vibrator for Ford car and Stewart electric warning signal also baby carriage purchased new and used but half r. last season. C. E.

41 Pearl 'St. 260-27S Star at WANTED Dishwasher Restaurant. st'" vrtmft too cvu 242 tf tJ A nr i4 a WANTED A girl or middle-aged woman for housework. Only two in Cr viltt VWN4 VniNt, Of 1H1 TRIBUNE. 1 'j'! i -r FOR SALE HOUSE in Passumpsie village.

Fine location. Two tenements. Garden and room to build garage. Must be sold to settle estate. Inquire of Mrs.

W. S. Willard, Passumpsie, Vt. Bert U. Wells, P.

O. Box 231, Burlington, Vt' 240 If the family. No children. iHouse has all modern improvements and right party would find contentment. Good Another Big Dance Monday Night MAY 10.

at LeClerc's Hall Given by the Brotherhood of Railway Station Employees pay. A. B. Dow St. Johnsbury.

262 ti "1 13 -T, sm MALE and FEMALE attendants and nurses wanted at the Vermont State i ft UttRHX7B Hospital. Wage scale materially advanced April 1, 1920. Apply to E. A Stanley, Supt. 265 tl FOR SALE A few splendid bar-gains in little used White Kotary sewing machines.

Three or four good second-hand sewing machines from five to eight dollars. McLean's Music Store. 251 tf FOR SALE Three barber chairsTp." E. Bernier, 5 Eastern Ave. 269-282 FOR SALE OR RENt-Elght room house on Pearl St.

For information calf W. B. Eastman. 269 tf 7A TSV L-, WANTED Girl at Concord Candy Kitchen. 265 tf Here's a chance to Beat The H.

C. of 10 lbs. Corn' Meal .55 2 Pkgs Branzo .25 Cream Wheat Pkg. .28 6 Cans Tomatoes 6 Cans Peas 6 Cans Wax Beans $1.38 2 Cans Pumpkin .28 This Week at A. Gleason Co.

Main Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont uevjvtntf r. Mir Ann SMUUfM f.lMPiw curTFCC WANTED Position as chauffeur. Reliable. Box 358, St.

Johnsbury. 267-268 i 1 JLLANEOUS WANTED Woman to do plain sewing to work with a tailor. Apply to J. T. Leary, Odd Fellows Block, St.

Johnsbury. 267-9 hi STORAGE at 28 Pearl St. Af 4' PUBLIC AUTO Special attenTSm to town calls Prices reasonable for long drives, Phone Avenue House. 1 402, 151-M, or house, 212-12. P.

3, "iT ft 1M. lit vt9 5. -v. WANTED At once a kitchen girl at St Johnsbury House. .7 265 tf WANTED at once, assistant pastry cook at the St.

Johnsbury House. 265 tf WANTETMHousekeeper, call after 5 p.m. Higgins, 61, Pearl street. 209-275 Martin, St Johnsbury, Vt. 264-290 Admission 50c per (Couple Extra lady 25 Cents Plus War tax LAWNS MOWED and garderjs planted and cared for.

A. F. Valley. 12 Elm Street. 207-70 Henault's Orchestra 24 Twinkling Tunes Plentitude of (iirls Spe cial Orchestra A Terpsichorean Treat of all the Latest Society and Novelty Dances.

Excellent.Cast and Wonderful Chora's 'in Creation Gowns Prices 50c, 73c, $1.00, $1.50 READ THE CLASSIFIED.

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