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Middlebury Register and Addison county Journal from Middlebury, Vermont • 10

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10 THE MIDDLEBURY REGISTER. JANUARY 5, 1912. A new car load of sea-green slate just arrived L. A. Webster, a former resident of in different sizes at E.

Thomas Whiting and well known in this vicin Two car loads of new tlelghs just arrived, ready ity, was a visitor in Middlebury Wed- for inspection, L. O. Alien. 43tf Fresh vegetables tt I ways on hand at J. K.

nesday. Mr. Webster is now located in Piper's Market. 'Pht ne 102. WE STILL HAVE A FEW THINGS ON OUR TABLES THAT WILL MAKE HANDSOME Chicago where he is field editor of the 100 Piece China Dinner Set for 10.00.

To see it American Sheep Breeder, a journal la to buy it if you are to buy a set. devoted to the sheep interests of the Wanted At Addison House, young man to build fires, work in yard and laundry. 21tf East and West. Have you tried the Critics Coffee A-l goods at The annual meeting and election of J. K.

Piper's Market. 'Phone 102. Hot Water Bottles That Won't Leak You take no risk when you buy the Kantleck Hot Water Bottle. If it shows any imperfections in material or worl.manship within two years from the day we sell it to you, the manufacturers guarantee to give you another one without charge. Do you know of any other bottle sold under such a remarkable guarantee J.I.WATU) bqttusJL are made of the finest grade of Para gum.

This gum is soft and pliable Cut flowers at all times and designs made on officers of the Battell Hose company was held in their rooms on Thursday short notice at Hunt's greenhouse. The latest ideas in printing, new type faces and evening, January 4. These are the expert workmanship at Register office. House to Rent On Monroe street, 8 rooms, modern conveniencies. Apply to C.

W. Ross or officers elected: Foreman, M. A. Haher first assistant foreman, J. C.

Trudo second assistant foreman, Walter Small H. F. Joy. 47tf liEw mn GIFTS Give us your orders. We have tne finest and clerk, Arthur Forest; treasurer, Earnest freshest line of table delicacies In town.

R. Benedict. Reynolds; delegate to state convention Down goes the price of meats. We are buying Cyrel Brunelle. cheaper, going to sell cheaper.

Come in and we The annual village meeting will be held in the town hall on Wednesday, January 17. The meeting will be called to order at 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, market day, tub butter brought 30 and 31 cents and prints 33 and 34 cents per pound, eggs, 32 cents per dozen. The Ladies' Aid society of the M.

E. church will meet with Mrs. S. B. Aines next Tuesday afternoon, January 9, at 2:30 o'clock.

This is the annual meeting and a full attendance is desired. Dr. F. E. Farmer of St.

Johnsbury visited in town over Sunday. Dr. Farmer was formerly a practicing physician in Middlebury. Prof, and Mrs. K.

R. B. Flint and son have returned to their home in Northfield, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Thumas. Mrs. W. J.

White, who has been ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sterling Moran -are the parents of a son, born December 31st.

Miss Grace Sheldon has returned to her duties as teacher in Bloomfield, N. J. Mrs. B. S.

Beckwith has gone to Mount Dora, where she will spend the winter. B. W. Newton of Poultney visited The remains of Lewis C. Bell, a for will prove it to you at Shackett's Market.

Bring us your prescriptions, they will be cor rectly and accurately compounded. Slafter's mer resident of this village, but who has lived in Boston, for the past Park Drug Store. Wishing you a Properous and nappy New Year. Flour, just arrived another car of that famous few years were brought here on the kind that we guarantee No. 1.

Also at a low price mail train Saturday and taken to the yet so tough and strong that it will not crack or weaken. Seams are triply are perfectly adjusted. Leakage is impossible. Not only are "Kant-leak" Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, etc, perfect in quality, but they are also full capacity. If you buy a quart bottle, you can be sure that it holds a quart.

for cash. Gorham Sons. West cemetery for burial. Rev. J.

Two office rooms, for rent on second floor of Battell block. Inquire at Register Office or T. E. Boyce. If you have any bulls, cows, heifers, calves or Bold, rector of St.

Stephen's Episcopal church of this village, conducted the services at the cemetery. Mr. Bell was a member of William P. Russel hogs to sell, see or call us up before selling. Gorham Bros.

50t3 The Labaree cook book is on sale at Sheldon's drug store. One of these would make a good post, No. 89, G. A. which was rep New Years present to a friend and would help a resented by quite a good gathering at Dulton's Pharmacy Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, Si Main Stieet Middlebury, Vermont good cause.

the depot and went by team to the cem Dried beef sliced, fresh and! thin as tissue on the famous American slicing machine at J. K. May we show you our fine stock of rubber goods? Ve are the exclusive agents for the "Kantleek" line. SHELDON REXALLISTORE, JOPP03ITK POST OFFICE Middlebury, Vermont etery. The bearers were Charles Piper's Market.

'Phone 102. Wanted Two steady youn men to work in Youtt, Jerome B. Noland, James Tracy, Page G. Potter, William barn, good wages, employment. Apply Addison House.

20tf Cady and Walter W. Martin. The re If you have money to loan come and tell me about it. If you wish to borrow money come and relatives in town during the week. mains were accompanied here by his daughter, Miss Minnie Bell, his wife THE WEATHEK IK MIDDLEBURY.

FOR TUB WEEK ENDING JANUARY 3, 1912. tell me about it. A. W. Dickens.

25tf For Sale The large type Berkshire boar, Vt, Miss Mary Costello has returned to not being able to come. Prince. First premium at the Addison Co. Fair. her school in Pasaic, N.

J. Florence Bullock is visiting at the Price reasonable. N. A. Brooks.

52 1 2 Date Miss Alice Daniels of Bennington is home of her brother in Rutland. I visiting relatives in town. We will buy raw furs at J. H. Stewart's store every Monday, and at Savery Robinson's, Brandon, every Saturday.

V. C.Kelsey Son. Aprlp Call in and see my new line of horsf blankets, plush and fur robes. I carry a fine line Thermometer Wind 7am Noon 8pm 18 20 10 6 12 10 8 18 16 18 26 30 32 36 32 20 18 12 10 28 10 Fay Warren has returned from his home in Northampton, where he Miss Myrle B. Hill, preceptress in the Thurs.

Dec. 23 Fri. 29 Sat. 30 Sun. 31 Mon.

Jan 1 Tues. 2 Wed. PRIZE WIPERS! high school at Harrisville, N. re has been visiting his family. Mrs of men's fur coats, gloves and mittens.

H. D. turned to her school Monday after Archer. 38m3 Warren will remain for a ten days' Wanted High class man to sell trees, shrubs. spending the Christmas vacation in roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs.

Good wages stay. Max Levin, who has conducted town. Permanant. Exclusive territory. Brown Bros.

Rochester, N. Y. ltlp Highest 36 Lowest Thursday, clear; Friday, clear; Saturday, clear; Sunday, rain; Monday, cloudy; Tuesday, clear; Wednesday, clear. Record kept by H. A.

PECK. The moving picture show is drawing crowded houses nightly. Change of tailoring establishment over the Clement shoe store, has moved his shop into For pension business, and general business through all departments of the government, col" programme Monday, Wednesday and the Register building on Main street. lections made. Melvin Wilkinson, Notary Public, Bridport.

Friday evening. Justness Hotices. Elwyn Smith, who for the past three months has been confined to his home Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold MIDDLEBURY LOCALS. in Shrewsbury as as the result of an The following is the list of the winners in the drawing which took place at the store Wednesday, afternoon, December 27.

Parties holding any of the numbers below will receive a present by presenting them as soon as possible. ers of the National Bank of Middlebury, for the election of a board of directors Notices under "this head ten cents per line first insertion; five cents per line succeeding in operation for appendicitis, has return- for the year ensuing, will be held at the sertions. Count seven short words to line or six ed to Middlebury and resumed long ones. office of the said bank on Tuesday, the his position as foreman of the finishing department in the local branch snn day or January, A. D.

1912, at o'clock p. m. C. E. Pinney, Cashier.

49t5 of the Vermont Marble company. James Horan, who has had charge during Mr. Smith's absence, has returned to the NOTICE company's headquarters at Proctor. The annual meeting of the Haley I wish to announce to the public Visit Sihons' restaurant. Naval oranges at Calvi's.

Regular dinners at Sinons. Expert watchmaker, Brough. Mileage Books at Marshall's. Try Sinons' home-made pies. Initial stationery.

Sheldon's. Nice, large tangerines at Calvi's. Fancy box honey. Gotham Sons. Home baked beans at Sinon's.

Mileages to rent. C. F. Rich. Mince meat at Piper's Market.

Green Cut Bone at Piper's Market. Nice, fresh oranges and lemons at Sinons. Hats at reduced prices. Gee Sisters. Bulbs for sale at Hunt's Green House.

42tf Swift premium hams and bacon. Piper's Market. Hook and Ladder company took place in their rooms Thursday evening, January that I have moved my Tailoring Establishment to the Register building 4. The following officers were elected: where I will be pleased to meet all Foreman, N. S.

Foote; assistant fore man, George Kidder, secretary, who desire anything in the line of Fred Mumblo of Fisher's Island, N. is in town to visit old friends and relatives. Loren Shaw of Taunton, Mass. is in town for a short visit with relatives. Mrs.

Peter Gordon has gone to Rutland for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. William Morcomb, and family. Deputy Sheriff N. J. Sanford, assisted by Edward Higgins took Bert Steele to the asylum at Waterbury Saturday, where he will be confined for treatment.

Mrs. N. C. March of Ludlow is in town for a visit with relatives. Prof.

A. E. Lambert has returned from a few days' stay in the south part of the state. The Ladies' Association for Missions of the Congregational church met with Mrs. J.

M. Thomas on Tuesday evening, January 2. Miss Stella Turner is quite sick with tonsilitis at her home on Franklin street. Frank Duclaw narrowly escaped what might have been a serious accident Wesley Murdock; treasurer, Charles F. Rogers.

Repairing, Cleaning Pressing. Etc. No. 5272 No. 5091 5348 6345 8789 7562 10129 5042 10136 5905 5058 5763 5714 6329 5704 5684 7045 7786 6346 604S 8907 5220 5433 7063 Albert Felin has gone to Rutland Three mackerel for 25 cents at Piper's Market.

where he has a position. Have also a fine line of samples, im Coffee, pure Java and Mocha. Gorham Sons, Furnished rooms, 4 Pleasant St. A. C.

Delphia- 51tf The efforts of the management of the ported and Domestic Woolens. Call Engraved or printed calling cards at the Regis. opera house to secure Monte Thompson's company in the noted play, "The and see them. ter office. Buy your fruit at Calvi's.

The best at lowest price. Choppers wanted. Robt. Leggett, Middlebury Vt. ltf MAX LEVIN REGISTER BLOCK Arc parlor oil is the best you can buy.

Gorham Rosary," for this week have been unsuccessful, as the company was not able to arrange sufficient bookings in this vicinity. It is expected, however, that the company will be here about the middle of February. Main Street, Middlebury, Vt. Mrs. John Fredette, who has been Sinon's Lunch Tuesday noon.

While waiting for the southbound flyer he stood too near the track and was struck by the pilot of the locomotive and brushed aside but es Room I thank you for your liberal patronage and wish one and all a Happy and Properous New Year. caped injury. We are prepared to serve the public with The Century club will meet with Mrs. M. K.

Moore on Monday evening, January 15. Dr. Isaac Sterns was a visitor in Bur Regular Dinner lington on Tuesday. Sons. Fountain Pens The Conklin, Laughlin's and Moore's, non-leakable.

Sheldon's. For good printiug of all description call at Register office. Fresh oysters every day in the week at Shackett's. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs Green Cut Bone at Piper's Market. Try our home tried lard, best ever.

Gorham's Market. Wanted At the Addison house a girl to work in the dish room. 36tf Get those hens to laying. Use Piper's Green Cut Bone to do it. I will buy raw furs every Monday at G.

T. Champagne's store. A. L. Austin.

44tf Butter 30c, renovated butter is better than most of the winter butter. Gorham Game traps at factory prices. Large Btock to select from. Write or call and get prices. Strong Hardware Burlington, Vt.

41tf Dried beef in chunks at J. K. Piper's Market. 'Phone 102. Laxacold the sure remedy for colds.

Slafter's Park Drug Store. Jars for butter or pork. From 1 gal. to 30 gallons. Sheldon's.

Meat the best that can be had of all kinds. Gorham's Market. All kinds of infants' and invalids' foods. Slafter's Park Drug Store. Wanted At once two experienced dining room girls.

Apply at Addison House. All accounts that have run over 30 days, must be paid at once. Fransworth Co. Bltf employed at Hamlin Gommons at the college, fell down stairs at the boarding house Tuesday evening and it was at first thought Bhe was seriously injured. Dr.

D. C. Noble was called and after an examination announced that ho bones were broken, but she was considerably bruised and shaken up. She was much improved Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bullock and children have returned to their home in Rutland after a few days' visit with his parents. annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Memorial Baptist church was held in the church parlors Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance. The reports of the various officers were read and accepted and A.

J. Hubbard of Rutland spent Sun day at the home of C. J. Bullock. All kinds of light lunches served at short notice.

Stated Assembly of Middlebury MARSHALL'S DEPT. STORE Geo. E. Marshall, Prop. Middlebury, Vermont.

A full line of Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes and council, No. 14, R. S. will be held in Masonic hall Tuesday evening, January 9, at 8 o'clock. Work.

Smokers' Materials. Choice line of Candies. We are also agents for- the There will be a special communication of Union lodge, No. 2, F. A.

M.t in Brandt Steam Laundry. Sinon's Lunch Room. Masonic hall Saturday evening, Janu- uary 6, at 8 o'clock. Work on the third degree. Light refreshments.

Miss Katherine Wood left Monday to resume her studies in Wheaton seminary at Norton, Mass. MOTION PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONCS GRANGE HALL Lumbermen's Footwear William H. Cobb has purchased the Frank Powers place in East Middlebury. He will take possession about March 1. Edwin S.

S. Sunderland has returned to New York after spending a few PR06RAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY days in town. GIVEN AWAY HANDSOME WATCH Guaranteed for Ten Years The Little Soldier of 64 Kalem Drama Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. McCormack returned on Tuesday to Tarry town, N. GET YOUR LUNCH AT KIDDER'S LUNCH ROOM You can get anything you want at reasonable prices. We have a splendid layout of all kinds of Sandwiches, Coffee, Ice Cream Fruits, Candies, Etc. A Sacrifice to Civilization Selig Drama after spending the holidays with Mrs.

McCormack's father here. showed that the society was in a flourishing condition. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. R. S.

Benedict; vice president, Mrs. Charles A. Lyman; secretary and treasurer, Mm. R. L.

Brough; directresses, Mrs. Frank Gulley, Mrs. H. L. Averill and Mrs.

B. B. Brown. At 6:30 o'clock a very fine supper wa3 served in the lecture room of the church to which the husbands of the members were invited, the party numbering about sixty. At a regular meeting of Russell circle, Ladies of the G.

A. held Wednesday evening, one new member was taken in. The joint installation of Wm. P. Russel post and the Circle will be held on Friday evening, January 12, and the installation banquet provided by the ladies will precede the installation.

The banquet will be served in the volunteer hose parlors at 7 o'clock and the installation will follow in Odd Fellows' hall. All members of the post and their wives, all members of the circle and their husbands are expected to be present, and the associate members of the post, 22 in number, have been invited to attend. A royal good time is anticipated. 1 Bkle. Gum Rubbers, Bkle.

Duck Rubbers, 2 Bkle. Duck Rubbers, 1 Bkle. and Lace Duck Rubbers. William A. Tyrrel is confined to the Jimmle's Trick Comedy house this week with a severe attack of indigestion.

Oasis in the Sahara Desert Scenic Mrs. J. M. Burke is ill at her home on High street. How 'Willie Raised Tobacco Comedy Rev.

George H. Watt of Barre opened a series of Evangeiistic meetings at the Baptist church Thursday evening. He Songs, Mr. John Woodward Leather Top Rubbers, Arties, 1, 2, and 4 Buckles, Stockings, Felt Legging, Steep Skin Footing, Heavy Wool Stockings. will conduct these meetings every even ing except Saturday.

A good attend Open 7:30 to 10. Admission 10c. ance greeted the speaker on the open We have purchased 240 packages of OLD GRIST MILL COFFEE and to advertise and increase the sale of same, we will give to the boy or girl who sells the greatest number of packages, the handsome high grade Gold Filled Watch, now on exhibition at our store. We invite all our young friends between the age of 10 and 15 years to join in this competition and begin at With each package sold we give a ticket and as there are only 210 tickets you can readily see that to delay may lose you the watch. Every boy and girl can compete.

The OLD GRIST MILL is healthful substitute for cotfee. R. S. BENEDICT, Middlebury, Vt. 'Phone 36-8 ing night.

Mrs. W. W. Wood will leave Middle Leave Your Orders for a Jar of our Celebrated Baked Beans tor Sunday. FOR SALE One Good Two Seated Surry Full Leather Top nicely upholstered 1 Set bury Monday for Ligonier, where she will join her husband and make her (Best Quality Only) of Light driving Harness 1 Nice Black Horse, 7 years old, good driver, safe 1 for a lady, fearless of autos and objects, KIDDER'S BAKERY CASH NO CREDIT future home.

College opened after the Christmas vacation on Wednesday of this week. About 30 couple attended the social dance given by the young ladies of The Addison at Masonic hall Wednesday evening. Vittum's orchestra furnished music. Joy's THIS WEEK It's Big Reduction on Overcoats $2 50 to $6 00 saved. Chenev Co.

AND kind and gentle, weight 1150. Inquire of 5 itf B. A. WHITTEMORE Ripton Vt THE WHITE STORE. 'Phone 3 2-1 a.

ROOM S3 LUNCH.

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