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TIIE VERMONT PIKEXIX, BRATTI.EBOllO, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1903. IN THE LOCAL FIELD. BROOKLINE. Mnbcl llnstlngs of Vernon Is nt C. V.

Stlckne.v's. S. E. 5tacDonnld vlslted lils slster. 5trs.

Day, nt Sunny 11111 Fnrm thls week isoison smmi wn sevcreiy injureu nnd rpst, mentnlly nnd physlcally, Bellows Fnlls Inst week liy tho burstlng f(11. anp v.ccyt, an, nccordlngly on 5ton-of pulley. nflprnoon thoy snt down In K. L. Mrs.

51111s nnd elillilrpn of Turners 1 Hlidreth's lodge on Simset lakp. They Falls nre nl tlie parsonnge wlth Rev. nnd wlll subslst nmlnly on llsh cnught from Mrs. Brewster. 1 tlie lnkp.

W. IX Mlller nnd 5Ir. Jneksun Hattle I.9ndfenr spent Sunday nt homo I nd took part In tlie Chlldren's day e.x- nnd took part ercises ui me ciiurcu. -Mvo rhwninn A.liniii Ittlln c.m fif I Howard, II. 1., aro at Mrs.

Adnms's moth- cr's. Jlm L. 1.. Rnnney's for tho sum- 1 i The Oernian Medlclne company. nll of lts parnphernnlla.

pnssed through town Sunday en routu from 1'utney to Newfnne, where the entertnlnments nro i nn nttractlon thls weel Itobert l'otwln ls the latest vletlm of clrcular snw. I-nst Frldny he was nt work on tho snw. nnd ns he was pushlng wlth a little stiek hls hnnd sllppeil and ti10 ciuestlon for dlseusslon wlll bo stuck the snw, cuttlng a bad gnsh In lt. "Should boys ediirati'd to do hoiise-Scvernl slltehes hnd to be tnken ln the 1 the name ns glrls?" wotind. Mrs.

E. C. Westplial and son. Howard, nnd Mrs. Wi-stphal's father, Mr.

Jerome. of Sprlngneld. eame to Sunny lllll Farm Saturday. Mrs. Westplial returned to her home on Momlay.

Mr. Jerome wlll sper.il the week hcre and Howard cM- phal wlll remain wlth Mr. and Mrs. Hob- blns until September. EAST DOVER.

Mlss M.irl.in llowe elosed her school in nrdokslde (Xewfane) last Frlday nnd on I Saturday sho started for Oreeiitleld to vlslt lier slster, Mrs. Xellle Wlllard. Mrs. Clyile Adams and her ehlldren, Slierman and Marlan Adnms, und her brcther. Cllfford Sherman of l'ovlilence, are the guests of thelr parents, Jlr, and Mrs.

C. S. Shermnn. Canann school closed Tuesday, Jiinp 23. There were 17 scholars and the followlng were perfect In nttendance: Verna Met-calf, Falth Ycaw, Walter Halladay, Carl llowe, llarry May and llarry Knapi).

Earl Y'eaw and Carlton Halladay wero nbsent one day. Mlss Wlnlfred Shermnn was the teacher. doors last Sunday, tho occaslon belng the osicr nnu nu, observance of Chlldren's day by the Sun- i tlle former belK brldesmald. day school. Tho church was tastefully School closed ln dlstrlct No.

last Fri-decoratel wlth potted plants and cut 1 day. Xo pupll wns tardy during the term. Ilowers und an excellent and varied iiro- 1 The followlng were not absent: Dorls irram wns rpndered. Dnp numbor. "The and Hichard Shedd, Ernest, Allce and Crown Beyond tho Cross," ls worthy of speclal mention.

Much creillt is duo Mrs. Liizclle and Mrs. May for thelr excellent work in arranglng the flowers nnd In re- hearslng the ehlldren. We nre nlso grate-ful to Mr. l'routy for hls klndness ln fur- nlshlng the crosses used.

WEST DOVER. Mrs. Charles Jones has been on the sick Ust the past week. Miss Mabel Brigham of Cllnton, mado a short vlslt to her cousln, B. Ii.

Colllns, thls week. Danlel Cuttlng of Nortliamplon vlslted hls nephew, 13. U. Colllns, and called on old acqualntances thls week. 51.

J. Harrls returned home 5tonday after a two months' stay in Greentleld. 5Irs. Harris was not able to come wlth him. WEST DUMMERSTON.

Right Hand Sawn Off. F. J. White, owner of the steam saw Tuesdav for few days' vlslt nt S. 51.

mill nenr the Brattleboro Gnslight com- I Bullock's. He will joln hls son, Edward pany's power plant, met wlth a serlous i clark, and a partv of friends from accident about o'clock Wednesday nlght. i sprlngflold In Bmttlelwro, to go wlth YVhlle brushing sawdust from beneath a for week's Ilshlng nn the saw hls hand eame In contact i iaway Hver in 51alne. wlth the saw, nnd wns so nearly severed u.i at the wrlst that amputation was neces- I 1 nlversallst ladles soc ely reallze. sary, Drs.

White and Colo performlng i 4' Srim trawberry supper and tho nnentlon i sllle Thursday. Tlle play giv- 1 I en by the l'rotectlvo Grange Dramatie club was much enjnyed, but the excellent 5Irs. Samuel l'routy is ablo to ride out muslc rendered between the acts by 51rs. after a week's lllness. i C'ressy and Cllnton Dugan could be 5Ir.

and 5Irs. George W. Burnett have vlsited at W. W. Burnett's.

5Irs. Julla Belknap of St. Albans has come to live with 5Ir. and 51rs. Abner Balley.

E. F. Wlllard has returned from 5Ian-chcster, X. where he attended hls aunt's funeral. Jlrs.

Dorr E. Tuylor of Provldence, It. I and Grace 5IcQualde have vlslted 5Ir. and Mrs. H.

S. Xorcross. The dlsgraceful effects of the over Indul- gence in Intoxlcants were apparent here sunuay. Lxiuu anu ooisterous taiKing formed the flrst part, and later two of the partlclpants attempted to go out for a drive. The woman fcll from the carrlage about 10 at nlght and was carrled lnto a house in a helpless condltion.

Her Jius-band contlnued to drive around until o'cloek ln the mornlng, when he was thrown from the carrlage lnto a harrow. The fall sobered him, and he then reallzed that hls wife was misslng nnd tM-gan to hunt for her. 511ss Sadle Streeter, who taught the Brldge school, closed her second term In that dlstrlct last Saturday afternoon. The puplls were lnvlted to 5Ilss Streeter's home, where lces, cake nnd fruit were served. The followlng scholnrs were not nbsent or tardy: Florence Huntley, Arthur Wilson, Howard Clark, Robert Bemls and John Burnett.

SIIss Streeter wns presented with severnl gtfts from the puuils ln token of thelr nppreclatlon of her services. Mlss Streeter wlll attend the Fltchburg Normal school to flt herself for a hlgher poeltlon. Labor Unlon Government. When worklngmen strlke through the ballot box for possession of the govern- i ment then wlll come tho separation of the i wneat and chaff. Vermont Unlon Signal.

So It's possession of the government that organlzed labor wants! Nothlng llke almlng hlgh, but Is It not a fact that thls Is a government of the people, by the peo- I ple, Hnd for the people? How then can any sectlon thereof posscss lt? Ver-pennes Enterprise. WILL SAVE much work, muci worry and much money. It saves clothes and hands. No boiling neces- Makes linen white and sary. lily washday a delight when using $mlight Dl Cake 5 cts.

All DetUera ASK YOUR DEALER FOR LAUHDRY SHAPE DUMMERSTON. The ndnilnlstrntor the Dnrninn H. Enton cstnte Imvp sold tn V. F. Wnlker tlie south past.ire.

so cnlleil, nenr hls plHCC. Superintenilent W. I. Mlller nnd son of Norlhnmpton. 15.

II. Mlller nnd Rev. V. 1'. Jnckson of thls plnce slghcd for lodgc In Kiime vost wllderncss, some r.nttttirtltv nf slllldf.

wllCrP tllOV are excellent rooks uni wm prepare tno menls. whlle h. 11. Miller nnd Alllc aro catening nsn. Evenlng Stnr Clrnnge lield plcnlc for tlu beneflt tlie ehlldren Saturdny.

June About 100 partook if cnke. ple nnd Icp crenm. TIip progrnm opcned wlth fnl. prnyer u.v jti. aiii-njvMi ium lowed liy recltntlnns ntiil nitisie.

51lss Mlldred llallnilay. nged fonr yenrs, wns confprrc(, tlle Ilrst nm, seeonil degrees tho youngcst onp to reclte. Tlio i.rnnge Tuesday evenlng. Tlie thlnl and fourth ilegrees wlll be conrerred nt tlie next meetlnc July 11. All members nrp In- vlted to contrtbuto to the harvest supper.

GUILFORD. A. Smlth has been ln N'cw York on i thls week. 1 bp prvice ln chrlst eliurch gundny Jllly 5i nt p. m.

I JIrs' Lmcllno Mell Ne York was guest at Joel I'laggs last week. Mrs. I.ucius I'tttnnm's brother, who has i livlng at her homo wime tlmo, has bad a shock of paralysls. Mrs. F.

Coombs nnd her father and sls- ter spent several days last week vlsltlng in Londonderry nnd vlclnlty. Chlldren's day wns observed In the Congregational chureh last Sunday. A large number of people were ln attend-nnce. Xews has been recelved of the dentli of Mlss Clnra Estabrooks, a nleco of the late Charles Estabrooks. Sho dled thls week In hospltnl In Hrockton, nfter a surglcal operatlon.

Sho had been In 111 health some tlme. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duilley Crosler went Tuesday to Hellows Falls to attend tho mar- I rlage of thelr son, Guy, nnd Mlss Graee i M. Saker nf thnt Placo.

1'iorenco Stella Adams, nnd Hazel and Elwin Thomison. Lillian Adams was abent one-luilf day; Eva and I'earl Whltney, Elva and Walter Adams one whole day; nnd Esie Canedy and Hoso and Koy Wood two days each. GUILFORD CENTRE. 5Ir. and 5Irs.

E. W. have spent teveral days in Jacksonville. 51iss Elolse Goodnow ls spendlng a va-catlon of two weeks at home. The next regular Gr.inge meetlng wlll bo held next Wednesday nlght.

5llss Abble l'routy eame home Saturday from Cambridge, 51ass for the sum- mer vncatlon. The ladles' soelety wlll meet at thelr rooms next Thursday nfternoon at 1.30 sharp. A large attendance is deslred. Xext Sunday wlll be Chlldren's day at tho l'nlversallst church. Thls will be the lnst s-ervlce liefore vacatlon.

Special muslc iias leen prepareil for the Sunday school and several ehlldren wlll recite. Services will begln at C. A. Clark nf Snriniitlelil. eame I scarcely henrd on account of the singlng if nearly every number by a party of young jieople from Brattleboro.

Andrew G. Weeks, 70, whose death from fatty degeneratlon of the heart early Frlday mornlng nt hls summer home. tlie Guilford Sprlngs Farm, was recorded last week, was liorn in North Yarmouth. Mnine. He attended school in I'ortland and nt the age of 10 sought emplnymeiit ln Boston.

and from that tlme untll a short whlle ago had been connected wlth the drtis buslness in that clty. The part- nership Weeks l'otter was formed ln 1S51. the tlrm engaging ln a wholesale luslness. with several pro-prietary comiounds ns speclaltles. Mr.

Weeks was a dlreetor of the Equltable Fire 5Iarine lnsurance company of I'rovldence, II. was one of the dlrect-ors of the Theologlcal llbrary bf Boston. and was a warden of Emmanuel church. He was a llrm bellever ln Boston realty. and Invested his large fortune In real es tate sItUnted in those sectlons of the clty I thU These invest- ments proved sound In nlmost every in- stance, and some of the parcels, bought years ago, have trebled ln vulue.

Mr. Weeks Is survlvcd by his wlfe, two sons, Andrew G. Weeks, nnd W. B. P.

Weeks, both of Boston, nnd by one daugh-ler, Mrs. S. Reed Anthony (Hattle Weeks) of Boston and Beverly Farms. The body was taken to Brattleboro and from there on speclal cnr to Boston, where the funeral was held Sunday. HALL.

51rs. C. H. Shepardson Is vlsltlng her slster, 5Irs. Nora Chase, In Orange, 5Iass.

5Irs. Lloyd 5IIUer and ehlldren of Green-fleld are vlsltlng with her parents, 5Ir. and 5Irs. D. S.

Bond. 5Iiss Kolar and 5Ilss I-angley of New York clty, who have been boardlng at R. B. Thomas's, returned to thelr homes Saturday. BONDVILLE.

5Irs. H. A. Gould of Chester Is vlsltlng nt Dr, Flandreau's. Herman Howard Is at home from Worcester, 51ass for a vacatlon, 5Ir, and Mrs, Alson Hnrrls nnd son of Brattleboro are vlsltlng 5Irs.

Harris's mother, Mrs. Irvlng Smith. The ladles' ald soelety met wlth 5Irs. S. B.

Taylor Wednesday nfternoon. The large number present had a very enjoy-able tlme. The flrst nuarterly conference for thls year wlll be held at the parsonage Tuesday evenlng, July 7, Rev. 51r, Newton wlll be present. A.

E. Park. who met wlth an accident ln hls mlll three weeks ago, whereby he lost the thumt) and two flngers of hls left hand, has nearly recovered and has been at hls place In hls mlll a week or more. Mrs. I'ark has been wlth him slnce the accident.

Reliance Beat all Records. ln every condltion of wlnd nnd sea, that the opponents of the Reliance have wlsh-ed for that speedy craft Monday sllenced them all by hei uneiiualled performance In golng over a thlrty mlle course 14 minutes 26 seconds qulcker than nny cup defender or cup challenger has ever trav-ersed such dlstance In nny cup match event. The Reliance had already amply displayed what seemed to be matchless (lunlitles ln llght atrs. Thls last performance In stiff wlnds and lumpy seas con-dltlons In whleh she had been untrled wlll dnubtless set nt rest the apprehen-slons whleh have exlsted In some iiuarters as to her belng a "light weather boat" and nothlng else, SOUTH LONDONDERRY. K.arl D.ivls of New Yurk Is vlsltlng hls parents.

Clrorgo A. Rwnllcti of Hmwnfvllle Is wltli frlni'ds liere. Mrn. Alleo l'arker of ltiitlund Is vlsltlng nt Oeo. L.

Davls's. lllanrlie Yenrly Is nt liomo from Hellows Falls for sluirt vncntlon. Mrs. G. J.

Tliompson retnnipd Satnrday from a vlslt In Boslnn. N. V. whero wmuend' bumoss i r.nllf.L'n. I Twentyilwo from thls plnco nttendeil tho Sundny sehool rnlly nt Weston lnst Saturday.

Mrs. Kmnia Sutton, who spent tho wln-ter In Uoston, returned to hor liomo lnst Saturdny. J. t. Mnrtln and two tlntmhters of Urnt-tleboro were Riiests nt A.

U. Cudworth's over Sunday. Oeo. A. Motfnt, the sallor, son of Al- hert Jloirrit.

ls miiKinK nis pnrents visit nfter long nb.once. Dr. Mllllngton's tliree sons cnme Tuesday from rottsvllle, to spend thelr vncntlon nt homo. 'Ihey wero uecom-pnnled by thelr iiunts. Mlsses Alleo and Iclen Krebs.

Dr. T. li. Ilabbltt. wlfo nnd ilaughter of Wnshlngton.

D. C. cnme Inst Satur dny to hls father's. Tho doctor has ro- turned. but hls fumlly wlll remnln Iiero livlng.

whleh was, iiowevpr, nn error, ns for the preseiit. we nre glnd to stnte thnt the old gen- Wllllnm II. Cudworth has been vlsltlng tleninn stlll llves in thls town. hls uni'le. A.

E. Cudworth. Mr. Cud- Mnsslve slones removed from tho In-wortli has been a sallor many yenrs nnd sldc jnll qtinrters mako rutlier an vlslted all tho importalit countrles of lng plle nt the roar of the County House. the clvlllzeil world.

It is estlmated that mnny of the stones The villnge schools closed lnst Frlday welgh ton nnd a half each. Asslstnnt nfter nnother successful term. There Judge Worden of Hallfnx Is ln chnrge of wns a basket plcnlc In the ufternoon the repnirs on the woodwork prepnrntory whleh hnd to be huld ln the schoolliouso 1'Uttlng In tho steel partltlons. on nccount of the wet grounds. 1 Superintendont Hescock wishes to bogin Tho Y'.

1'. S. E. held thelr seml-nn- i jti i (Hi nunl electlo'iof illllcers June 22. selecting the followlng: l'resldent.

John McAlls- i ter: vlce presltlent, Olive Clnirelilll; sec- retnry. IJzzle J. Ilulett; treasurvr. Hnl-llo Tliompson; correspondlng secretnry, Arthur J. Allen.

Rev. nnd Mrs. W. S. Dudley of New-Ington.

N. vlslted hls brother, H. A. IJudlcy, thls week. ltev.

Mr. Dudley cnme here from Williamstown, where he hnd been nttendlng reunlon nf the class In whleh he grnduntcd from Wllliams College, T.I.I1I,, rnrnr thi. town. dled ln Weston last Frlday at the home of an ndopted ilaughter. The fun- eral was held on Sunday nnd the body wns cnrrled to West Pawlet to rest be- l.l.

tluii hls wifo Hn lpnvm nno snn. Merrltt Uean of thls. town. Home talent, nsslsled by D. F.

West of the Callfornla 5Ilnstrels. gnve a mlnstrel nnd vnrlety entertnlnment to crowdeil house nt the town hall on 5Ionday even- Jng. 5I1ss Halllc Tliompson wns the or- irnnlet thnuit.f rirnli.iut.n ed muslc. both for the entertnlnment nn.l the dance whteh followed. JAMAICA.

Standing In the Schools. i Those standing the hlghest in thelr re- si.ectlve clnsses In the grammar depart- ment nf the Jamaica vlllage school for the term endlng June 20 were: A class, Cnrrle liurnhnm 90 27-W I.ila Klngsbury 17-24, Ethel Clark w. HarrNon Klngsbury 90 5-12; II class, Kutle Spencer 9-2ii. 5Iary Hnhlnsnn 93 ltolert Shepardion 91. Clani Stark 11-tn; class.

Hugh Wilder 17-211. Those havlng no nbsent or tardy mark were Lnttle Holey, Clara Stark and Genevleve S.d-ler: I'ansy Leahy. Ituth 5IcI.ean. Holilnson and Itobert Shepnrdson had no absent mnrks. lWatrlce Emerson wns nbsent only one hnlf day and had 110 tardy marks.

Hattle Kldder wnv the teacher. In the prlmary department nf the vlllage school. taught by 5Ilss 5Iny Ailam. these puplls had no marks: Ada 1'orter, l.uclle Cushman. Vinla Bemls, Senny Leahy.

5Iark Hobart Fnskett; nnd Cora Klngsbury nnd Walter Klngsbury had no absent marks. 5Ii-s. Kllza Jacobs Londonderry. vi-ltlng ln houth S. T.

lt. Cheiiey Is spendlng hls va- catlnn at home. Ollve Shumway ls nt home for a va- entlon, but she will go. next Momlay to lioston to attend a teachers' conventlon. t'orter, 20, passed iaeefully away last week weiinesiiay after long lllness wlth pnnmlmntlnn slh vn loved bv all who knew lier nml her nn.

rpnts the svmiiniliv nf nll Tho funeral w.is held at the home Frlday, Hev. A. E. Hurtwell olllclatlng. The body was taken to Northfield, thls slute.

for burlal. east jamaica. The Hlver school closed wllli Plcnlc for chlidren in Butler's grove. J. Allen and hls cousln.

Frank White, were at h. S. Allen's over Sunday. A meetlng wlll be held In the Rlver sohonlhouse July 5, Rev. 5Ir.

wlll preach. 5Irs. Boynton of Worcester nnd her slster. Edna Wright. vlslted nt Ned Plerce's Saturdny and Sunday, We are glad to recelve the fumlly of Normnn Allen lntn thls nlnee nn.i also pleased to know that the I'llmpton store ls to be run ngain WINDHAM.

5Iiss Hattle Howard spent last week In Sprlngtleld, 5Iass. 5Ir. nnd Hnrold Goodnow wlll re- turn this wevk to I'hllndelphia. 5Ir. nnd W.

G. Adams were ln Springtleld, thls state, last Sunday. 51rs, 51. D. Harrls returned the flrst of me wie irom 11 IWO weeKS Vlslt ln JJeer- Ma-S- Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Sklnner of Hart- ford. wlll spend the summer at the Holman farm. Miss Mnrv dhm. I.

at hnm. ir, i.r 5Iar Adams Is at home from her rclirL MS? ls at home from her school In Grafton. 5Irs. 51ary Root nnd daughters. 5Irs.

Dawson and 5Ilss Grace Root, of I'hlladelphln. are at -Mrs. A. O. Prentlss's for the summer.

The vchools at the north part of the town closed 5Ionday. Those havlng no marks durlng the term were Helen Gould, 5IarIon Gould and Rena ilorgrldge. I'aullnu G. Chase was the tencher. STRATTON.

Ernest 1'ike and family have gone to Brattleboro for a vlslt of a few weeks, 5Irs. Elnora Bellows of North Adams has spent a few weeks at her old home here. Bert L. I'erry has moved hls saw mlli to Ludlow, where he has a large lumber contract. Mrs.

Fred WiUIs Is sufferlng from a vlolent nttack of rheumatlsm. Emery Wheeler Is serlously 111, 511ss Hnttle Allen has returned to her home In Baldwlnsvllle, nfter a short visit at A. J. I'lke's. Another Tragedy In the Kentucky Feud.

Hlram Bartell was kllled and John Henry Heeker nnd Joseph Hecker were serlously wounded In a feud flght Saturday nlght ut Dalsy Dell, in Breathltt county, Ky. The men, wlth Samuel Hlcks Barnet, met nt the home of Mlss Lella Burns, nlece of Burns Fltzpatrick, who was the only Jurlor agalnst the con-vlctlon of Curtls Jett. Whlle dlscusalng the course of Juror Fltzpatrick, John Henry Hecker, the frlend of Mlss Burns, resented what was sald, and all soon begun shootlng. There have been no ar-rests, and no one can tell who fired the shots that took efftct. NEWFANE.

M.hln Wnod reiiirnpd thls woek from hls work ln tlie lumberlng nglon of Stmt-ton. The vlllnse sehool tnim'ht by Mls Flor-oneo Swltzer elnsed mieressful term on l'rlday wlth plenlc at tho Mnlier fnrm. The llrst nnd seeimd deKreos wlll be oonfcrred nt tlie meetlntf of Newfnne arnnpp on Wednesdtiy evonlnff, tho Mh. I'rlnelnnl Cnrlton U. llowe of tlie 15s- spx Jtinctlun HlKli sehool cnino thls Week 1 "ls nt The Vermont Hotnnlenl soelety wlll huld meetliiK prtrly ln the montli In Arlington whleh foiiio of tho botnnlenl experts who went olit from thls plnee aro evpected tn nttcnd whllo they nro enjoy-Ing thelr vaeatlons.

Stratton ls one of the prollflc flelds for Biitlierlng botnnlenl speelmelis. At tlie presetit wrltlnR Mrs. II. J. llnteli- i ehler Is snld to bo doliiB well nfter tho vory serlous opcrntlon of Inst week Wed nesdny In the Mnssnchusetts llomeo-pnthle hospltnl.

East Concord slreet, lloiton. She Is ln a ward of flvo pa-tlents wlth her bed ln a bny wlndow fm- Ing tho strcet. ln the recent obltuury notlce of Snmuel Glyde llrown reference wns nmile tn "the i late I.connrd Some notes for the obltunry wero furnlshed by ono who upioeil Mr. Tlmson wns not nmong tho Sunday next carrylng out plnns for thn lint vf: i 1 ti ir nf I li (t I'rnirn li nn 1 the better of the Congregntlonnl Sundny school. lt wlll tw necessnry to dlsurranBe present classes to some px- eo-operate in tho plan nlthougl.

It may 'Invnlve persnnnl sacrltke. The nlm is to i have the sehool more progresslve ns a wnoie. linuges were conierrcu on two last Sunday fnr unbroken nttendance for four yenrs, maklng slx who have maile every uuarter for four years. Chlldren's day servlee, though later than the regulatlon date. was fully as satlsfac' tofy as the general observance of the laV "liool clnsses rccclveil Pat tMit drilllng nnd acuultted themselves I'romptness Solos were rendered 'V A- l'- besldes singlng by the ehlldren.

The brlef lett wns lltting. ltev. F. M. Wlswnll took approprlate part, tho church decoratlon wns effectlve wlth ferns nnd dnisles, nnd thp offerlng for the Congregntlonnl Sun-, day school and publlshlng soelety was $3.

Bpv. Thomns V. Davles of Wolcott has accepted a call from the Congregntlonal 1 soelety of this place and will liegln work 1 here Sept. 1. 51r.

Uavles has wlfe nnd four ehlldren. He was ordalned 12 yenrs ftL'n nftor thl-er. nnnrna tn I lrlfK "Jacnes- much of the Welch fervor. In hls youth '''l" icry.r. nis youin iiv riti 111 i Mtiiuu triuuivriiti ui le returned to hls homelnml tn three years' ci.urse of study In Eng- in tlienlniHeul trninimr thN cnunlry.

He hns had iu.stnn.1 charge In Maine New Hampshire and Vermont. Dr. A. Pniloi-nii. deiitt't, of 1'utney will 1 m.cr-nii.

niinn. ni i-uiney wui at I'riitf- lllll. July 7. Inr the imictlie nl hl prnfflon. Ur.

'utterson a giiidutite nf the ilentiil depin tineut nf tho 1 1,. 1 1 i. ,1 do all weik 110 1111 kimi- 01 .11 ntal Hiak. SOUTH NEWFANE. C.

L. Dexter's Summer Home Burned I Loss $12,000 to $15,000. The dread ery nf tire rang out nn the mldnlght alr Saturda.v. roustng the slcep-i lng Inhablt.ints of this vlllage. Sprlng- i lng from thelr beds the people K'held the (jnf ani spaelnus new summer home of C.

Dexter envelnped ln Ilames. The hou-e was nenrly renily for oceupancy. Mr- Uexter and fnmlly were comlng from I'hlladelphln In a few days. and costly furniture. just utipacked, went up in nmes with tlv h.ins..

ivhlr-h hml ears of tlme to plan. ''iiild and furnl lmme.nate viiinge serted. the nlght of the re, w.is nearly de "cinuius inr ine n.unes iiawnn 'eh headway liefore dlscovery. V.T uu a "rge iree Koj.ien tets. Hoyal showed on whleh Intervened and the unlted efforts I mnp the dlfferent plaees in I'aul's of the men present.

the summer resldence trnvels. The exerclses were much on-of Chnrles Mnson was saved from de- juyeil t.y nll. struction. This Is the second tlme that a sarlous tlru has vlslted thls little col- unlon schonl In No. 4 dlstrlct onv of summer rtsldents wlthin vear.

Saturday. 5 rs. A. Kenyon 'Z, ed lnst July. Much sympathy ls ex I for 5Ir.

liexter and fatnilv, who had antlcIiMted such pleasure in their new home In this place. whleh has such a share of their affectlons. The eause of the tlre ls unknown. The loss Is to IS.lw partlally covereil by lnsurance. J.

1- -Morse went to Boston last week. returnlng Mnndny. E. 51. Dexter and malil of 1'hll- adelphla nrrived last week nt Dexter hall for the summer.

5tr. and 5Irs. George Shelley and 5IIss Odett of Ktene have vlslted 5Irs. Shel- ley's slster, Mrs. A.

V. Stratton, the past week, Tll. cVenunt meetlng of the Baptlst i soelety will take place on Frlday even- ing Instiiul of S.Uurday afternnnn. ns 1 usual. m.

Allpe rtnllov hn snl.l hpr fnrm tn i L. W. Shepard. 5Irs. Balley is repalring the house she bought recently of B.

C. Balley nnd wlll move there thls week. 1 lerCt went Amherst on a sllort vIsU last am, on Ms return he brought hls daughter. Grace. who has been attendlng school there the past term.

The Tarlsh school, taught by C. E. Brown. elosed on Saturday with a plcnlc In the nfternoon. About 2,1 were present.

The tlme was spent ln games, muslc, swlnglng. and llstenlng to a graph-ophone optrated by 5lrs. 5Iorse to the gratlfieatlon of nll the ehlldren. A Card. C.

I Dexter wishes to express his slncere thanks for the unlversal sym-lathy expressed for the loss of hls house by flre and for the nssistnnce rendered nt the tlme of the flre. SOUTH WINDHAM. School elosed Momlay. 5IIss Florence Jenison Is asslstlng 51rs. H.

Whllcomb. B. S. Jenison, who has been IU several weeks, ls now convaleseent. E.

L. Burbee and family are now oc-cupylng thelr former resldence. 5Ir. nnd 51rs. Levl Hownrd nre vlsltlng their daughter, 51rs.

W. A. Puffer. Mlss Effle F'sher Is at home from her school ln Wardsboro for the summer vacatlon. Whlle F.

II. Robblns and 5Ir. Perry were shingllng 5lr. Robblns's barn one day last week the staging gave way, jire-clpitatlng them to the yard lielow. 5Ir.

Perry escaped with sllght Injurles. 5Ir. Robblns wns badly brulsed, but had no bones broken. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxntlve Bromo Qulnlne Tablets.

All drugglsts refund the money If It falls to cure. E. Orove's Blgnature ls on each box. c. TOWNSHEND.

Florence Follett Is vlsltlng ln Weston. Ira l'ratt Is worklng nt llellnw Mlss Hllisn IJmnnii nnd slster, Florllln, nie 111. lloynl Knnderson reports the rnlnfnll for 10V4 Inclios Hnrold IVnnklln nnd I.eslle Lowe have I on III tlie pnt week. leon 111 tlle pnst Mr. nnd Mrs.

Edgnr Allbce spent Sunday ln Uambrldgeiiort. Mlss Annn Twlteholl ls homo from Uernnrdston for vncntlon. Sweot, who formerly llvcd liero, has been ln town the imst week. Mrs. I.ydln Fuller of SprliiKlleld.

li vlsltlng her son, Ephrnlm fuller. Mlss llushnoll, a teacher from Heloit, Wls Is vlsltlng Mrs. C. II. Wlllard.

John Wnre Is havlng hls lnrgo bnrn pnlnted, Itolla l'hllllps dolng the work. Albert Mnson nnd fnmlly of Gnrdner, vlslted relntlyes ln town Inst week. nnd Mrs. l'arker nnd chlld of Fitch- 1 ur. nnu rarKer nnu cniiu oi rucn- burg.

nre vlsltors nt A. A. Mnson's. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Itussell Aldrlch spent last week wlth relativos In Sprlngflold, Mass. Wesley l'hllllpa Is ln Mlllers Falls, as- slstlng hls brother, A rlght. in hls store. Mrs. Wpsloy l'hllllps has spendlng somo tlme wlth hor slster In Dummers- ton Thero 1.

ti prospect of linvlng cnme to thls plaeo every week nn eertaln Frod Chamberlnln is at work ln New Orleans on a hotel thnt Is bolng erected there. Mrs. Florence Holland has beeu chIIciI iu iiruiuMiii ity nie iuruiis niness slster. Mlss Etta Hobart retjrned Inst from Henufort, S. where sho spent the wlnter.

Mrs. Margaret Wntson has recently vls- 110,1 slsler. Humrill, In Sprlng Mr. and Mrs. II.

natchelder hnvo re- mountnln. Jtiss lther Dale is home from Dor- i hester, where she hns been scv- era weeks. 5Ir. nnd 5Irs. Earle L'nderwood nnd ilaughter of I'rovldence, lt.

nre vlsltlng nt Asn llenon's. Tho Congregatlonal ladles' homo club wlll moet wlth 51rs. J. Derry next Wed-nesday nfternoon, July S. 5Ilss Elln Stcbblns Is home from Sprlng-fleld, where she hns teen for several months In mllllner's shop.

Arthur Batchehler Is home on a vlslt. after nn nbsence of two years In Granite Falls, where he is In a bank. Charles Austln of Harmonyvllle ls liaintlng hls house, nnd 5Irs. Greene Is havlng plazza added to the ell of her house. The funeral of the young chlld of 5Ir.

Frank Alk'cn took place at their home on Saturday. Hev. 51. F. Hnrdy olllclatlng.

Mp m. Ti.iuin. r. hand- snmo hydrangea wlth over 2i large clus- XllVlTZrTZ" as'lt stnmN utn't tJlL "I'on her The Congregntlonal chureh observed 'Chlldren's day wlth plealng exerclsps last Sunday. they havlng ben postnoned fnm the prevlous Sunday on nccount of the raln.

Mrs. Newton nnd chlld of Ado, Pr. i nre vMtlng her parents. Mr. and 5Irs.

Ituirh Hollirook. 5Ilss 5Incmillan 5INs Grace 5brse. who hns leen so long 1 We P'-i nime. will g. iu BrattlelKiro as lokkeeM.r ln the Orange jinry Vare wlll tnke her plar In the fnmlly of Charles Cutler.

Arthur Hntitellc, a teacher ln the Hlgh school at 5Iedfnrd. was marrled the 17th to Ulanche Ilartlett nf Hnl-liton, Mnss. 5Ir. linutelle ls 11 gr.iduate of Tufts CoHege. After thelr brlil.il trip they wlll spend the vacntlnn hls father's.

George Houtelle's. In thl place. Frank Chase of Berkeley. Callf has been ln town nnd hls son. John Chase.

who for some tlme has teen a student at the seminary. wlll return tn Callfornla I wlth him. Mr. Chase hns 1-nught a resl i dence ln Berkeley. whleh i a short dls- I tnnce from San Franclco.

and Intends t0 mnke that hl(s home ln tht. fll. ture. Baptlst Sunday schonl held a very Interestlng sesslnn Sunday on the' quar- terlv review. The lirocr.im eonlsteiI of 1 slnK'ng and exerclses by Kenyon ni cnuiiren oy iwnuing oui on pic- tures ln (Urforent )imises of VaxtX lH.

fore dlfrert.Ilt The super- i tondent gave the titles nf the 12 les- i the school resi.ondlng bv civlnir A was "f'ernnon. Ic I "'rynl, and t'ac'1, ns ice cream and cake an art plcture was as a souvenlr by the w'Te reK1sere.i. i nttenilnnef were Ervin Chase. Carlos Lowe. Chnrlle and Ruby Rlee.

and Wllbur Whltaker. the youngest pupil: absent but one day. Lillian Chase, Charlle Lowe, Richard Whltaker nnd Roy White. Followlng Is the average per cent. by written examinatlons: Lillian Chase S7.90, Ervin Chase 75.

IJzzle Ed-wards SusId Hall S0. Wlllle Hall Carlos Lowe SS. Charlle Lowe SO, Charlle Rlce 74. Roy White 70. Henry Balley has exehanged hls place here through a real estate agenoy for a place In Brookfield, to whleh town he will move.

We thlnk we volce the sen-tlment of the whole community when we say we are sorry lo lose such a fnmlly. The good old-fnshloned fnmlly government whleh maile better men and wo-men of those who in thelr youth were 1 ''nfr "'f01 "nd whlch has Wen well i 'nmlly of ch. ilren. and they wlll be much mlsed In the vlllage school and the Baptlst Sunday school. where thev were constnnt at- I tendnnts nnd helnful ln nll wav ,1 i the fumlly go from us we extend kind wishes for their future prosperlty News was recelved here Wednesday of the death of 5Irs.

Amina I'orter. until recently a resident of this town. She had been ln her usual health and her death was sudden and unexpecteil, 5Irs. Por-ter wns born In Richmond, N. 11., Dec.

2t. nnd passed the early part of her llfe there. Soon after the death of her husband. Stephen Handy, whlch occurred In 1S31, she moved to Hlnsdale, where she Uved untll her marrlage to Hlram L. Por-ter of this place in ISTit.

Wlth the ex-ceptlon of 12 years passed In Hlnsdale she llved In thls place untll the death of 5Ir. I'orter. whlch took place October. At the tlme of her death she wns nt the home of her daughter In Plymouth, N. H.

Besldes the daughter she ls survlveil by an aged slster, the last of the family, and flve grandchlMren. Br. A. C. I'atterson, deiitlst, o( 1'utney.

wlll bo ut the Tnwnsliend Inn. Townshend, next Wediivsdiiy. July tnr the pnietlee of his priitetnion, Ur. I'atterson Is a gradiiHte of tho ilentiil of the It.iltiininc I1-Iciil Collexe und is pivpaml to do all klnUs of ilentiil work. Ati Inch of Truth.

Dr, Davld Kcniiody's new medlclne, Cnl-cura Solvent, lius been suctesful In ihsis whlch havo buulcd kihk dneturs; iuul whut it hns tlonu it ui.iy Ikj trustel tu tlo ngain. W'luilier your trouble lio ncute or ehnaue tlieiesult wlll lio the nime; only in old chsck jmii inust lic laithful und piitient. Fnr lull InforuiHtion und Iree samplu thiiile writu to tho I'ul-curu eumpuny, Uoudout, N. V. Wlll posltlvely euif siek liouilr.che und ire.

vent its ivtum, Curter's Little I.hcr 1'ills. iiis is not iuik, out irutn. uue pui Uote. uuveuibeiueut, binuu uosc, tiiuull pnce Often Tiie Kidnoys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhcalthy Kldncys Makc Imrurc Blood.

i. Iip i-finsiik'reil tlint only uriiinry und Ijlailder trouliles wcrc to bc tracctl to tlie kicllieys, liut tiow liioiiern scicncc proves tlmt nwirly nll discnses liavc their IjeKintiiiiK in the tlisonlcr of thcsc niost iinportant ornaiis. The kiilneys filter nml purify the blood is their work. voiirkidiievsare-weak or out of onier, yoit cnii understiiiid how umv is aflectcd aiui eQms to fnil to do its nr fcel badly," L-iihiev rctliedv. Ur.

becausc as fooii nsyour kidnevsnrc well they will help nll the other orK-nis to health. A trial will convince aiiyotic. If yott nre sick you can tnake jio vnur UllllieVS. t.xtra,5nfinary cffect of niianml lcvamp.Root, lc rcmedy, is o0 statids the hlKhest for tts wonderfu curts of the tnost distressmg cases, and is sold on its uients by J-A- lmvi- fuiiutile bottle iiomo of SwamD-Itoot. by tnail free, also a patnphlet telhtiK you how to fmd out if you have kidtiey or bladder troublc.

Mention this papcr u-ritiriirtn Dr. Kihuer Bine- hatuton. N. Y. Don't makc any mistake, 'her'S Swamp-Uoot, and the ad- oneverv bottle.

C. P. GILSON, Liccnsed Auctioneer for Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachussets. I have at my furniture rooms, No. i Pleasant a large stock of second-hand furni-' ture, stoves, carpets and bed- Ulllg 1UI Clicap.

Antique furniture a spec-! ialty. "toes carpets and bedding parttes breakmg-up housekteping or leav- ine town. will do well to consult me. i wii als0 furnish a pood man to lav carpets, hane curtains. do upholsterine, pack "i "iUTh7v, He wil Charge onl by the hour, will furnish excelsior and burlap for pack- aiso lumuci iui Liaiuis, i onaoic piice.

uivc me a tau, eiiaci uy mmi tm 1 Very respectfully yours to ierve, C. P. GILSON, Auctioneer. n'c suppository 1 0ite4 Sctooii, I tf I KKTf KuCI, I r.pr ti r-i sTl- la trtcilcf 73 mr I bt fl I 6J UmllU. MARTIN BUDY, LANCASTCR, Pk Sold tn Brattleboro by Geo.

E. Orn. ln Bellowi FaiU by H. H. Dvl.

Call for free iiample. The Vermont Phcenix. ALL THE HOME NEWS. Yearly Subscriptlon Prlce S1.50. i 0 il I 1 a 3 months Trial SuDscnptiou for 2S BAILEY'S REAL ESTATE AGENCV Sellt Everythlny AddresB, F.

J. BAii-EY i CO Rytuer Buildint BRATTLEBORO Boston Maine RailroadCo. Summer Arrangement. In effect June 21, Tralns leave Brattleboro, northbound: 2:21 a. nlght exiiress, except 5Ionday.

a. I'nssumiislc passenger. a. m. for statlons to Windsor, Lan-caster, St.

Johnsbury. Newport, flher-brooke, Montreal vla. C. P. Que-bec.

Burlington, St. Albans and Montreal. p. White 5Iountain express. 5:30 p.

m. White Rlver Junctlon passenger. 10:15 p. m. nlght express.

Dally. 7:43 a. tn. Sunday paper traln to Windsor. SOUTHBOUND.

For Northampton, Holyoke and Sprlngneld, 1:11 a. (except Sunday) 5:18 (dally) 9:10, a. 1:40, 3:05, 4:32 p. (dally). A lso 4:17 p.

m. (Sundays only). D. J. FLANDERS, Qen'l Passenger and Tlcket Agent.

Central Vermont Railway Co. Southern Dlvision. Effectlve June 21, 1913. Tralns leave Brattleboro as follows: l.li! a. week days for Sprlngfleld and New York.

5:23 a. m. dally for Sprlngfleld, wek days for New York. 7:25 a. m.

week days for New London; connccts at Mlllers Falls for Troy; al Palmer for Boston. 7:50 a. m. week days for South London- derry. 1 9:10 a.

m. week days for Sprlngfleld and New York. 10.15 a. week davs for New London; conncctlng at Mlllers Falls and Palm- 1 er for uoston. 1.41 p.

week days for Sprlngfleld and New York. 3.03 p. week days for Sprlngfleld and New York. 1:35 p. m.

week days for New London and New York vla. Norwich IJne steamers; connects at Palmer for Bos- ton. 4:35 p. m. dally for Sprlngfleld and New York.

4.19 p. Sunday only for Sprlngfleld and New York. 5:45 p. m. week days for South Londonderry.

Subject to change wlthout notlce. E. H. FITZHUail. Vlce Presldent and General Manager.

J. E. BENTLEY, General Passenger Agent. QENm'HR VIIHMONT to your I friends in any pui of our country; only 11.50 uycur. A lefterfrom homo oiery week.

-tt oi nor nml one-ilollar week I bottles. You may I HEAVY TRUCKING MOVING SAFES, BOILERS and all Heavy Work a Spcclalty -v A Mode'n Furniture Van ndded tn iny lnnner culiriieut eiialiles me iruinnntcc ntlvtiii-t ti.ii ln i ing Houschold Goods and Pianos. HAY, STRAW, GRAIN AND FEEDS OF ALL LINDS Kept coiitantly nn haiid RS FOR SALE fnr Dnift. I'niu li. I'arm nnd riuuily G.

E. GILMAN, 80ElllotSt. Tclcphonc I LIGHT RUNN ING- 111 TYPEWR TFR I I I II LlllM I Ll. TIIE Vl'KWHITEIl OF Easy Action, Perfect Alignment, Beautiful Work, Always in Order. YOST WRITING MACHINE Boston Brancb, i6 Milk St.

We are selling 100 per cent. more Kennedy's Cookies and Crackers Than at same time last year. Why Because of the high grade of the goods and the thorough introduction we gave them at the time of our demonstration last April. GRANGE STORE, Elliot Strcet. More than twenty double-pagc pictures a year by Charles Dana Gibson are only a part of the goori things that come week by week to regular readers of COLLIERS the world's most progressive illustratei newspaper.

Famous writers and artistt make CcOia's a necessity in every home. 8iid ouU tUmM to-d7 for umple copy tot kudionui ilHutntod UUlBgoi attrleUw prenilanu ud prtw tor Coilicr't ubtcrltxn. Aiinm 13th KewTort riiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuis H. E. BOND CO.

I' Funeral Directors and Furnishers. 17 Maln Street, Brattleboro, Vt. imiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii BAILEY'S REAL. ESTATE AQENCV. Sells Everythlng Address, F.

J. BAILTY CO Ryther Bulldlnsi BRATTUCBORO. VT. Evergreen Hedge and Ornamental Arbor Vftae ShonldlJoprunedthUmonth. Drop curd to GEO.

D. ODELL, 21 Central St 5.

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