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Richford Journal and Gazette from Richford, Vermont • 5

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A 0 You Will Observe the tioi'diul, hiiine-liko atiiiojtplicre wlmn you outer the Richford National Hank. Kvcry facility for the efficient dispatch of ImttiioHH, and every courtesy which makes you feel at ease. Have your Checking Account with us. I 0 II 0 J) A I 0 Nr A i A Richfiird, Vermont. CVK If rv iv rr "AJrl.S 'K uriwt kyi'i 1-nl- 'U4-4f iliw in The A.

M. Pond 0. Richford, Vermont When you get your pay envelope put a part of the money in Our Bank, and have the credit entered in your bank book If you don't do this you will never get ahead? when you do you will prosper. Banking money will encourage you to work and earn more, just as sure as you are born. If you have not yet begun banking your money BEGIN NOW.

Richford Savings Bank Trust Co New Fall Dress Goods ny'V1- Jilr t. r. Is-'- i tirnrorri. VI. Serges.

Wool Taffetas. Tricotines. Tweeds and Heavy Coatings. 'f Also New Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses. KST'l'rices much lower than for several seasons.

A call will be appreciated. Glad to show yon these goods. RICHFORD. SEAT. 3, 1920.

THE CORLISS FOUNTAIN, AT HEAD OF MAIN STREET, RICHFORD Donor Frank V. Corliss of Omaha, Neb. Erected August, 1920 Made by the J. L. Mott Iron Works, Trenton, N.

J. rice hours. To 9 :00 a. 12 to 1 :30 and 6 :00 to 8:30 p.m. Office at residence, I'urK Square.

Church and Society Meetings. Baptist. Rev George Pomfrey pastor. Sunday services at 10:46 a.m. and 7 :30 p.

in. Sunday school at 12 m. Mktuodist Rev (i. Leon Wells, pastor. Bun- It.

C. 8. SCOFIKLD, ii Richford, Vermont. MENTION. day services at 10:45 a.

m. and 7:30 p.m. WANTED. Opposite the Park The Store of Quality- Sunday school at 12 m. Prayer meeting (Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Ep- Rebekah District Meeting. The Rebekah Lodges in the Fourth District will hold their annual meeting with Washington Lodge in this village Thursday, September 9. Sup-will be served at 7.30, sharp, at the American House. worth League meeting Sunday evening Good, second-liatid hlcycle for hoy 8 to 10 years old. C.S.CHAFFEE.

Phone 1514 R. 1). 1, Richford. Miss Etta Willard is home from a visit with relatives in Doston. A low temperature of US above zero was noted here this morniug.

at ociuck Roman Catholio. Rov. P. LaviRiio, pariah priest, jnass every hunoav at iu.au a.m. catechism at 3.00 p.m.; espers at 7.

30 Episcopal. St. Ann's church. Rev. W.

For Sale. Will seil all or part of 300 acres) good farm and timber laud. Aiiplv to 1SLA1NE G. STANLER, R. F.

2. Richford, Vt. New serge dresses at A Pond Co. store. Mrs.

Orpha Colcord passed the week-end at St. Albans Bay, a guest Tripp, priest. Sunday. Holy Connuun-ion 7 :30 except 1st Sunday in the month Sunday school 12.00 morning prayer evemni; prayer 1st Sunday, Holy Communion at 10:45. Friday evening, prayer at 7 :30.

of her sister, Mrs. George Sharby. No Money Henry Barup, Jwho had been in Masonic Missisqnoi Lodge, No 9. Meets Ludlow, several months, has returned to his home at East Richford. xuesuay evening on or oeiore me run of the moon.

L. E. Gibson, V. M. V.

Greene, Secy. Dr. Chapman C. Smith, who is suf Odd Fellows. Richford Lodge No, 18.

Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fel in stage coaches. No money in horses. Tne day of horse strength has gone. Tho pleasure auto has supplanted the coach, and the tractor has made the horse obsolete. Why not recognize the advancement now? fBoe hours: 8 toga.

12 to 2.0 to 7.30 p.ni Office at residence. No. High street. Qll. ii.

SJIF.K5IAX CI.AltK Successor to Dr. H. S. Hemck Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Office at residence, Province street.

Office hours Until 9 a.m., 1 to 7 to 8.30 p.ni Telephone 335 No Drugs. No Surgery. No Osteopathy pKANK E. KEHIS, 1. V.

Chiropractor Office and residence 1G! North Main street St. Alliiins, Vt. Chiropractic, the Science that locates and re-doves the cause of Dis-ense. Consultation and tnalysis FRKK. Hours 9 a.

tn. to 2 in. McELIiOY GO. REAL ESTA Farms Village Homes and Business Opportunities Rents Collected Property Cared For 17 River street Rich ford fering from physical breakdown, was lows nan, Kiver street JJ Woodward, Secy. E.G.

Sears, N. G. $15.00 Try our Canadian Flour for makiug hread. You'll be surprised. Hollister Hurlbut Co.

taken to the St. Albans hospital this Fokkstkrs (Independent Order). Court Ver week for treatment. mont, sso. ma.

Meets nrsi ana tnira Tuesday evenings in each month, in Mitchell's Block. Misses Bertha and Glenna Turner Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate were filed for record in the town clerk's office on the dates named: Aug. 20 Sybil Goff Sloan of Staple-ton, N. to Richford Mfg.

lot of land on Thomas st. Aug. 28 Warren W.Wright to B. L. Wilson, land and buildings at East Richford.

$1,500. Aug. LutherW.Jaeobs to Arthur Lagro, farm near Richford Center, iu-cluding stock and tools. $0,000. Aug.

SI Dora M. Gotr of Manchester, N. to Richford Mfg. land on Thomas st. $100.

Aug. 81 Melvin P. Galer to C. K. Rogers, 29 acres land on west Abercorn road.

$2,000. Aug. 31 Mildred and Harold God' to Richford Homebuilders, quit claim to land on Richard st. $50. Aug.

31 Eliza G. Draper to Richford Homebuilders, land on Rich-erd st. $280. Sept. 1 Herbert Larock to Delia Galer.

house and lot at corner of Province and Church sts. $3,000. G. A. R.

Frontier Post No. 70. Meets first have returned home from a ten days Monday in each month. visit with a sister, rs. C.

C. Shan- Foresters (Catholic Order). Meets 2d and 4th graw, in Danvers, Mass. Richford Phone 1272 neunesuay in eacu mourn in amcu-ell's hall. Frederick C.

Martin of Benning Eastern Star Missisrjaol Chapter, No. 51, The Auto Supply Store at the bridge Richford ton, Democratic candidate for gover meets nrsi mursuay on or alter iuii moon. nor, was a guest in the home of Mr. Washington Rebekaii Lodge, No. 54, meets and Mrs.

H. C. Comings Tuesday. second and fourth Monday evenings in month in Odd Fellows Hall. Hilda Liuston, Pearl Bliss, Secy.

Miss Alice Gross, who was here Knights of Pythias Richford Lodge No. 25. For Sale. Nice cottage in good location, large garden, newly painted; $1,350 buys this property, part cash, balance on easy terms. C.

I) AY I Troy street Richford Dr. Lawyer's Horse Remedies on sale visiting her mother, Mrs. J. H. Gross, ntaiea convention on tne second ana last Tuesdays of each month.

and other relatives, has returned to Santa Barbara, where she teaches piano music. LOCAL MENTION. I RAILWAY New Bilk dresses at A Pond Co. store. A card received this morning from You want a Razor That will Shave You Bill Brown may not he able to shave with the razor that gives yon perfect satisfaction.

Bill may have a stiff, wiry heard and rugged skin that reqinrre a heavy beveled Genco. Your heard is light and skin very tender you require a delicate, full-concaved Genco. We have them for all conditions of beard and skin. GENCO RAZORS MUST MAKE GOOD; OR WE WILL. Complete stock of Genco Razors, Strops and Hones.

PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE, Rev. George Pomfrey, pastor of the for Newport, Plymouth and Boston Condensed R. R. Time Table. Passenger trains leave Richford as follows.

Via Canadian Pacific For Newport and Bea Ar. Newport Lv. Richford 11 :50 in. Baptist church, says "I will be at home and occupy the pulpit this Sunday morning and evening." 1 p. hi.

CHURCH SERVICES. Sept. 5th Labor Sunday. Methodist. Morning service at 10.45.

Rev. F. A. Wells of New Haven, will preach. Bible school at 12.00.

Epworth League 6 30. Topic: Good Work: Finding It; Preparing for It; Doing It. Evening worship at 7.30. Prayer service Thursday at 7.30 p.m. ton, 11 :56.

a. 7 :35, 9:29 p. for Montreal, 4:53, 8.15 a.m. and 5 :31 p.m. Notice.

Ladies and gents, please leave your garments with my agent, THE WILDUNG STUDIO, Richford, for cleaning, pressing and repair. French dry cleaning a'specialty. Panama and Felt Hats cleaned and reblocked. Quick service. All work guaranteed.

THEO. ST. GERMA1M, Tailor, Newport, Vt. A card received from John N.Pow Ljcal for Newport and intermediate stations-daily except Sundays Lv. Richford Ar.

Newport p.m. 8:50 p.m. Daily for Newport, St. New York via Springfield, Concord and Boston. Lv.

Richford Ar. Newport iu. 1:30 p. in. Is your property insured against tire? If not.

better see Fred H. Kelley, agent. ell of Los Angeles to-day says: "We are home once more, and have pleas The fall term of Richford schools ant memories of our recent visit to the old home town and friends." rer Street, The Esty Hardware Store begins September 7. KICIIFORD. Letters addressed to the following -Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar McGregor are Sunday, Sept. 5th. Holy Episcopal, Communion at 7.00 a. m.

10 45 Holy Communion and sermon. 12.00 Sunday school. 7.30 p. m. Evening prByer.

named persons are on the advertised visiting relatives in Lowell. Daily Boston-Montreal Train. Lv. Newport Lv. Richford Ar.

Montreal 3:55 a.m. 4:53 a.m. 7:10 a.m. Daily except Sunday Newport-Farnham train and intermediate stations. Lv.

Newport Lv. Richford Ar. Farnhara 7:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 9:45 a.m.

list at the Richford post office: Frank Burton, Goodgame, Winslow La- New wool dress goods at A Pond Co, store. Mrs. Vasco M. GofY came up from dien, Mrs Ladd, Romeo Smith. RICHFORD PHONOGRAPH SHOP PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS Lv.

Newport Lv. Richford Ar. Montreal Mr. and Mrs Frank Bliss and Springfield, last week to visit her father, Dr. C.

C. fr5mith. niece, Miss Ada Kloke, and Mrs. C. II.

Mrs. Mae Manuel, a clerk in the Hopkins and little daughter, visitors 4:30 p. in, 5:31 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Trains on Drummonrtville branch leave Sutton for Knowlton.

Waterloo, at 7 :40 a. and 2:10 p. returning, arrive at Sutton 11:15 a. m. and 8 :10 p.

P. McGETTRICK, Agent, Richford, Vt. NOTICE. My wife, Pearl May, having left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account after thisdate. Richford.Vt., Sept.

3, 1920. William Collette. war department at Washington, is here for several weeks, returned Tuesday to their homes in Omaha, Neb. here visiting her mother, Mrs. Lyman H.

Smith. BRUNSWICK- If You Have $200 and want A Good Home and $45 a month income see R. McElroy Co. Miss Caroline Bowen of Boston is For Sale Piano, in fine condition low price Alfred St. Germain, Farrar st.

Guy Combs, who has been carrv- visiting in the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Herbert U. iComings and Mrs. ing on John Gross' farm, has bought a Walter Benoit. Miss Minnie Capron of Malone, N.

farm in Fletcher for and will go there soon. Mr. Gross, who has been working in a store at East Berkshire, has returned to his farm. and Miss Miranda Ewins of West The Brunswick plays all makes of disk records perfectly and without extra attachments. No matter for what machine the record was made, the Brunswick will play it better and with less surface noise.

A broad statement, this, but one which we will he only too glad to substantiate by any test that may he proposed. The convincing proof of this fact is to hear an Edison Record played on a Brunswick ill! mi in "Ijji nipr- itiiiiiK The World's Rainfall. The total annual rainfall upon all the land of the globe amounts to cubic miles, according to the United States Geological Survey, and of this quantity 6,524 cubic miles drains off through rivers to the sea. A cubic mile of river water weighs about 4,205,650,000 tons and carries in solution an average of about 420,000 tons of foreign matter. In all about tons of solid matter is thus carried annually to the ocean.

Berkshire were guests this week in the home of Col. L. C. Leavens. W.

H.Cooke, exnert iimnler. rlppnr. ator and paper-hanger, has opened a shor at 16 River st. and solicits wnrk Miss Dora Hunter, a compositress in The Gazette office, is passing a two- in his line. He has had large experience in city work and specializes in weeks vacation with relatives and Notice.

Vnu will find at Touchette's wheel Daner-nanffine. and can emnrnnrpp sat friends in Fairfield and Highgate. isfaction in all work. Monday, September 7th, is Labor Miss May Vrhite, who has been in wright shop. Willow street, 2 ad-hand buggies that were recently overhauled and painted; also a few sleighs and sleds, reasonably priced.

All kinds of wheelwright work in wood and iron done In best manner. Good time now to Day and a legal holiday. The local banks will not be open and the post Burlington and Rutland for several There is a strength of quiet endurance as significant of courage as the most daring feats of prowess. months, returnad here Friday for a bring In your work. F.

H. TOL'CHETTE. office will observe the usual holiday Demonstration will be given by our representative at your home, if desired. Request literature short stay. While in Rutland Miss hours.

White lived with her brother, Allison. New wool coat materials at thePond Co. store who recently moved to Waterbury, where he is employed in a drug store. Dr. G.

S. Clark and wife went to London, Wednesday to visit his COLONIAL THEATER V- PROGRAMME RICHFORD Main street Opposite Colonial Theater Mrs. David Marcy(Dora Hendrik) mother, and will be away until the 8th inst. Dr. Clark's office will be died August 24 at her home at South Richford.

Death was caused by can closed until that date-i' cer. She was 67 vears old and is sur Lawrence Foster Carpenter of this ST0RE vived by her husband and a son, Rus JHEPUND place, and Miss Florence May Wright Better have GOOD insurance NOW and not suffer fire loss and then discover that the company behind your policy is in strained financial condition. The fire insurance written here is placed in companies that have gone thru heavy fire disas ters without their policy holders having their claims held up one minute because of scarcity of funds OUR companies are all strong, safe, reliable. OUR fire insurance costs you no more and it is REAL INSURANCE. FRED.

H. KELLEY, of Glen Sutton, were married sell, Funeral service was held Thursday in the Congregational church at Admission, 22 cts. and 11 cts. Watch the Bulletin Boards in front of Theater. This space will be used each week for The Colonial Theater Programme.

S. Carl Carpenter, Ralph M. Buck, Lessees. August 31 at the Methodist parsonage Jb.ast Berkshire, where interment was made. by Rev.

G. Leon Wells. Richford Vermont I To make room for New Fall Goods we are offering in our Ready-To-Wear Department extra bargains in Girls with dirty elbows shouldn't wear short sleeves; those with thick ankles should never wear oxfords, and those who are thick elsewhere should Skinner's 2-seasnn guaranteed satins at The A Pond Store. David T. Dow of East Richford had a narrow escape from a shocking death Friday morning of last week.

He was driving to this village, and was about to make the very dangerous crossing at Stevens Mills when the Coats Suits Dress es not wear tight sweaters. Wanted Girl to work in confectionery store. Apply at 48 Troy st. Two candidates for town represent' alive filed their primary petitions the past week Charles H. Austin, Republican, and A.

J. Livingston, Democrat, and there is prospect of a good THE SWEAT-C0I1HGS Biehford, Vt. Bring your KODAK WORK to The Wildung Studio 24-hour service Expert workmanship stiff fight that may carry on even af Bf annfactnrera of Fnrnllme way freight running north struck his horse, tore the animal from the wagon and threw him dead on the station platform, about 5 feet from where he was struck. Aside from a broken thill the wagon was not damaged, and Mr. Dow escaped with no injury except a nervous shock.

Mr. Dow, and others who witnessed the accident cor-robborate him, says the crossing signal was not given until the engine was but a few rods from the crossing. ter the September primary. The candidates are too well known to need and BLOUSES of every kind. See our Big Special in TAN HOSE at 19c.

in ladies' and children's sizes. Balance of our large stock of plain and figured VOILES at a liberal discount. E-lT'Call and see these bargains. The Store That Saves You Money and Dealers In any introduction to Richford readers Building Material of Ail Kinds, of The Both are reputable citizens and business men, and which lim. Lath, Sbingl.

Doors, Windows and ever wins Richford will be assured of a Blind! always on hand or furnished at short ootlc capable legislator. Staple Ginghams at very low prices. Tne A Pond Store, Paid your subscription yet? Time..

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