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The Vermont Tribune from Ludlow, Vermont • 3

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THE VERMONT TRIBUNE, FEIDAY 3rOKNING, NOVEMBER IB; 1901 3 SIMONSVILLE. FELCHVILLE. Mrs. Stillman Spaulding is siok. H.

P. Wiegina and son Brwin were Bellows Falls last week SHERBURNE. Lewis Madden has moved onto West hill again. Mrs. J.

B. Turner of Montpelier is visiting friends in town. L. A. Willard has so far recovered as to be out again, but his arm is still kept in a plaster cast.

Emma Doubledav has returned to STATE OF VERMONT, District of Windsor, ss. In Probate Court holden at Ludlow, in said District, on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1U01. Prescott Adams, administrator of the estate of Rufus Spaulding, late of Caveridisb, In said District, deceased, intestate: makes application in writing to said Court for license to sell all of the real estate of which the said deceased died seized and possessed, situated in this Htate to wit: Homestead place of about 175 acres on Twenty Mile Fred Watkins of Rutland is in town Lewis Fontaine has returned to Dr F.

O. Morgan's. Miss Edna Clay is working for Mrs D. S. Hammoud.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carter have returned from Boston.

The Change of LifQ Is the most important period in a woman's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to Mrs F. I. Graves and son Jay visited relatives in Weston Saturday.

L. B. Howe is quite Dick with rheumatism, attended by Dr. Millington. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Austin went Thurf day to Walpole, N. to reside. Frank Weeden of Rockingham was a recent guest of his uncle, James O. Sawyer.

Mrs. Clarence Peabody of Chester recently visited her sister, Mrs. Mer BUTTER PACKAGES ARE THE BEST. (Established 18H4.1 Butter Tubs in 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 50 lb. sizes in two qualities, Heart and Saps.

5 lb. Butter Boxes in 60 and 30 lb. crates. Non-returnable Print Butter Carriers made to order also Cheese Boxes and NICE FAMILY MEAT TUBS made in 50, 60 and 75 lb. sizes.

Address J. N. WAITE, Weston, Vt. The bridge at the lower end of Main Taftsville, here she expects to re main through the winter. 0.

R. Holden, has sold out his entire mill business, consisting of a steam mill, boarding house and barn and three thousand acres of timber street is being repaired. Miss Delia Stafford is with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Chapman.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cross of Spring- land, to the Vermont Marble compa stream in cavendish; an undivided half interest in wood lot near Proctorsville in said Cavendish.

Haj es Farm of about 160 acres on "North bill" in Ludlow, Vt. Sargent pasture of about 06 acres in said Ludlow, and moun- tain lots of about 120 acres in the northwea'er-ly part oi said Ludlow. And all other real estate of the said deceased in this state if any such there be. Representing therein that the sale of all said real estate is not necessary for the payment of the debts of said deceased and charges of administration, but that it will be beneficial to all parties interested, and producing the con. sent to such sale of the widow and all the heira stop ior good, are symptoms of a dan- ny.

PERU. oooaoitoaoltolio'oliooiioato)i Joseph Farnum returned to Rhode Island last week. neia were in town recently. F. L.

Hofsington is in Springfield working for B. M. Newton. Mark Davis of Healdville is calling on friends in this vicinity. Henry Watkins is the guest of his mother, Mrs.

Mary Watkins. G3orge Morgan of Woodstock was in town the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Gould of Windsor are guests of Herbert Davis's.

Mrs. Kate Rice finished her school in the Densmore district last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Adams of Man 3 oi me said deceased. Whereupon.it is ordered bv said Court that. rill C. Peabody.

Mr. and Mrs. O. Hubbard and son Garth returned Friday to their home in Perkinsville. N.

R. Hutchinson of Chester visited his mother, Mrs. A. A. Hutchinson, Sunday and Monday.

Mrs. Villa Cutler and two sons of Springfield visited relatives in town the first of the week. P. T. Marsh is expected home this week from his visit to Buffalo, N.

and Minneapolis, Minn. School closed Friday in the Mnrk-ham Manor district, taught by Miss chester Depot were in town over Sun day. said application come under considerat ion and be hear! at a session thereof to be held at the Probate office in Ludlow, in said District, on the 16th day of I ovember, A. D. 1001: Miss Durinda Burt spent several days with her sister, Mrs.

Susie Lakin. Ana is iurtner ordered that all persons interested be notified hereof bv nuh. easy and elastic touch of the New Century recently. lication of notice of said application and order thereon three weeks successively We are glad to note that Miss Lois Batchelder, who has been sick a long Howard White and son of Enfield, N. were at Mrs.

Kate While's last time, is now aoie to ride out. in the VERMONT TRIBUNE, a newspaper published at Ludlow in this State, which circulates in the neighborhood ot those Interested, before said time of hear 51 Typewriter Elva Mack of Windham. week. M. J.

Hapgood is making extensive Wednesday, Nov. 6, Miss Eva Weed ing, that they may appear at said time and place, and, if they see cause, object Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman are en of Rockingham closed a term of is most repairs upon his mill property. He has also furnished a blacksmith shop of which Alva Oarley has charge.

school in the Howard hill district, rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, iNOV. 1Z. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Hubbard recent ly entertained their son, Charles Hub Mr.

Underwood of Newfane is in town buying apples for shipment to AMSDEN. ooteuorttyy. bard, wife and daughter, of Ludlow marKec. Henry Cole is on a visit to his home Mrs. P.

T. Marsh has arrived home thereto. FRANK A. WALKER, Judge. 44-c COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE.

Oeorge A. Spafford Estate. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Probate Court for the District of Windsor, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against George A. Spafford, in Boston, Mass. from her trip to Buffalo, N.

Spring Miss Ethel Rice is at home, her school in the Sawyer district having The Amsden estate lost a valuable held, Mass Rutland and (jastieton Mus. Jennie Noble. ciosen last; ween. horse of spasmodic colic Friday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Stearns and son Mrs. N. E. E.

Perkins has returned uraon Amsden or Windsor was a and Charles Howard returned day to their homes in Northampton, from Cavendish where she visited her guest of Mrs. Chas. Amsden last Fri gerous, nervous trouble. Those hot flashes are just vso many calls from nature for help. The nerves are cry son, Fred Perkins.

Mass. day. Mrs. Wm. Westgate and Miss Hattie ing out lor assistance.

1 he cry should Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns and sou J. C. Farwell returned from Danby late of Lndlow, in said District, deceased, and the claims of the deceased exhibited in set-ofl to the claims of the creditors, hereby give notice that we will meet for the.

nnmrmA be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink- Ralph and Charles Howard of North liildreth of Cornish, N. were re saturaay witn a drove or cattle, most ham's Vegetable Compound was pre cent guests at T. J.

Uonant's. ampton, accompanied Jay ly mucn cows. pared to meet the needs of woman Davis to Londonderry Saturday to Mrs. Ditty of Brookfleld. who has of examining and allowing said olaims at the dwelling house of the said deceased in Ludlow in said District, on Saturday the 23rd day of November, A.

D. 1901, and on Saturday the 19th, M188 iuaitn Jordan has been engag System at this trying' period of her life. been the guest of her nephew, Dana ed to tench the winter term of school visit Mr. and Mrs. D.

F. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Wiggins enter It builds up tne weakened nervous freeman, nas returned home. in this division. day of April, A. 1902, from one o'clock p.

m. until four o'clock p. on each of the said days, and that Bix months from the 28th rinv system, and enables a woman to pass The village school closed last Fri Buckey Dumeanx has closed his talned Mrs. Lucy West, Mrs. John Smith and two children of Weston; Mat grand chang'e triumphantly.

day and Miss Hawkins, the teacher, term of service with the Amsden es was a very sick woman, caused of Oct. A. 1901. is the time limited by said Court for said creditors to present their claims to us for examination and allowance. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen and daughter, Mr, went to her home in Pittsfleld the tate and returned to his home in South by Change of Life. I suffered with hot and Mrs. Norton, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry next jay. Woodstock. a flushes, and fainting spells. 1 was Dated at Ludlow. thia 28th dav nf Ort West of Cavendish this week Clarence Randall of Woodstock and A.

1001. Full particulars from United Typewriter and Supply 21 Milk Street (Opp. Old South Church) Boston, Mass. afraid to go on the street, my head and tc Harry Randall of Soringfleld high The people who help us most are back troubled me so. I was entirely orison Gates, S.

A.Hni,, W. Johnson, Executor. 44. Spreads Like Wildfire. school were at their father's the first those who make light of our achieve IT eurea Dy Lyaia Kink nam Vegeta of the week.

ble Compound." Mrs. Jennie Noble. ments and have faith in our possibili A ties. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville, 010 German town. Pa.

H. O. Ooolidge of Brattleboro and STATE OF VERMONT, his nephew, Scott Pigott, of Oakland. toKoitoitotcoKoitoieoiioitoKoitote District of Windsor, ss. Whereas, an Instrument nnmortinEr to were at Henry Gardner's, the the last Will and Testament of writes "Kiectrtc Bitters are tne beet selling bitters I have handled in 20 years." You know why? Most nrsi or tne weeK.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. LEGAL NOTICES. BUY AND SELL YOUR The ladles' societv will meet at the Mary McGrath, diseases begin in disorders of atom residence of Mrs. Sarah Wardner on Thursday, Nov. 21.

Supper will be aob, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the STATE OF VERMONT, The Kind You Have Always Bought late of Ludlow, in said District, deceased, has been presented to the Court here for probate by John Keating, the Executor therein named. Therefore, it is ordered bv said Cnnrl District of Windsor, ss. served at 4:30 p. m.

Farms and Sum- The Hon. the Probate Court for tht At the spelling contest recently held Bears the that public notice be given to all Deranna con District or Windsor: To all Dersana con in the Baptist vestry. Mrs. Kate Sice cerned in the trust state created bv the wil Signature of stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, htrengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system.

Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sicklv. run-down man or cerned therein, to appear before said Court at a session thereof to be held at the Probate Office in I udlow. in said iairict. on tho istK 01 ano miss cila Hawkins stood the Surry W. Stimson, day of November, A.

190i, and contest the longest. The dictionary was finally resorted to and both ladies went down mer Homes THROUGH P. F. Leland's Farm'Agency, For things never come quite right probate oi said will if they see cause; late of Ludlow, in said District, deceased, on the same word because they did And it is fur ordered that thin nrdor lesiate, lor tne Denedt or Lula B. Stimson: in this world.

The threads seem to slip out of our hands as we are going be published three weeks suneeasivnlv In woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by A. F. Sherman, druggist.

not understand tne pronunciation. Greeting, Whertas, William W. 8tickney, no tie tne gnnr nuBiei ui luv sum trust esiaie, proposes ren 113 Devonshire St. Bob ton, Mass. Following are the names of the nu derma: a Dual account of his miuirmint of pils of the Felchville school in full at the VERMONT TRIBUNE, a newspaper printed at Ludlow in this State, the last of which publications shall be previous to the day assigned as aforesaid for hearing.

OABTORI, said estate, and presenting his account against READING. tendance during the fall term Edcar The Kind You Have Always 8 Kina You Have Always biu cainie lur aiiuwai.ee at a session oi said Bean the I Boupl N. F. Bates, Local Agent, Chester, Vt. uourt to be held at the Probate Office in I.urt Chapman, Anna Davis, Dora Davis, Signature Telephone connection.

low, in said District, on the 30th day of No Given nndfrmv hand at Lndlow. in saiit tiarry mason, nien Kdson, Hollis veuioer, A. ivui. District, this 30th day of October, A. 1901.

of Newton, Maurice Newton. Roy Oh keg. Therefore, you are hereby notified to There's nothing line marrying FRANK A. WALKER, Judge. 44 appear before said Court, at the time Clifford Pratt, Willie Pratt, Karl Rice, Myron Vittum.

Those absent one day man if you want to know him better. and place aforesaid, and show cause, il any you have, why the said aocouni only it limits your acauaintance with are Inez Freeman. Mabel Freeman Soft I snouid not be allowed. Louis Lucier of Stonebam, is a guest at Fred Memeau's. Ethel Bannister and sister of Ams-den visited at N.

H. Jenne's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Roy of West Windsor spent Sunday at N. H. Jenne's Miss Laura Fay of Woodstock ba-t come to live with her brother, Chas. Fay.

The sociable at Fred Furber's was attended by a large crowd, about for STATE OF VERMONT, other people afterward, you know. Fred Whittaker. Average attendance. Dated at Ludlow in said district, thia nth District or Windsor, ss. Nathan Boynton Kstate.

i. xj. hawkins. teacher. day of November, A.

1D01. The Whole Matter The Hon. the Probate Court for the A literary club was organized a- the adds op lo tt is: "I goffered awfully from dys FRANK A. WALKER, Judge. 46-C Harness District of Windsor: To all persons con library Wednesday evening.

Nov. 8 pepsia ard kidney trouble for five years. I cerned In the estate of had ouch headaches I often had to knock off tne following omcers were elected business. My tongue was coated with fur an. Nathan Boynton, ur.

v. Morgan: vice the taste in my uth would have sickened a late of Ludlow, in saiH Distiict. deceased, in STATE OF VERMONT, doe. 1 uftg cured by the new medicine. Cal- District oi Windsor, ss.

Rev. TboB.Tellier: sec. Miss Gertrude Roscoe; Mrs. Ide; directors, cura Solvent, discovered by the well known I testate. (Jreeting: Whereas, Huth T.

Flanders, administrix nf the estate of the said de In Pi obate Court holden at Chester in said Dr. David Kennedy, Kennedy Row. Kii gston. I c-eased. roposes rendering an account of her nev.

air. leuier, Mrs. u. S. Holden District on the l'ith dav of November.

A. j. ah uruggists, i uu. 1901, William A. Feltt of Andover.

in said Dis You can make your harness as soft as a glove and as touKh as wire by using EUK EKA liar. Oil. You cun lengthen Its life make it last twice as Jong as It ordinarily would. EUREKA administration and presenting ber aecouni against said estate, tor allowance, at a session of said Court to be held at the Probate Office in Ludlow, in said District, on the 16th day of trict, adiiiiuistra uf the estate of But if you are looking for a wife. Miss Ella Hawkins.

The first meeting will be held at the library building, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p. m. The subject wiH be Current Events, and everyone Moses N. March, Oarus, choose ye the woman ye would like to keep ye company through a November, i90t.

late of Chester. In said district, deceased, intestate: makes application in writing to said Therefore, you are hereby notified to month's rainy weather in the Isle of appear before said Court, at the time innibu to oe present wnetner mem bers of the club or not. Mull. Court for license to sell the whole of the real estate of which the said deceased died siezed nd place aforesaid, and show cause, if aud possessed, situated in this Htate, to wit: Recovered Speech and Hearing. any you have, why the said account should not be allowed, and also why the residue nhould not be distributed among Tne homestead premises of the said deceased.

Mfsbrb. Ely Bros: I commenced usin situated near Oassetts in Ches.er aforesaid. ty partaking of the supper. Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Hunt of White River Junction recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Furber. Joseph Maynard, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrn. F.

H. Maynard, has returned to bis work in St. Albans. Robert Rice of Boston arrived at Amos Nichols's Wednesday, whe.re he will remain for the present in hopes of regaining his health. Miss Delia F.

Hook of Felchville closed a successful term of school here last Friday. Ia the evening she entertained her pupils and a few invited friends at her home. Tne occasion was a very enj yable one. The Sherwin district school, taught by Miss. Nettie I.

Allen, closed last Friday. Thoe not absent during the term were Rowlee and Harold Harness Oil makes a poor looking harness like new. Made of pure, heavy bodied oil. e- Astounding Discovery. tour Cream Balm anout two years airo for ea and coutaiuing 62 1 2 acres tuorc or lesB Kep- tne parties entitled tnereto.

reseuiiiig therein that the -ale of a part said tarrh. My voii was somewhat thick and my heorinft was dull. My hearing has become Dated at Ludlow, ia said District, this 26th real estate is necessary for the payment of the rrom uoopersvine, comes word of a wonderful discovery of a day of October, A. 1901. fully restored and my speech has become quite aeDis or suid oec eased and charges oi adminis menr.

i aw tt icacuer ill uur inwn, tration, and that it will be beuehcial to all FRANK A. WALKER. Judge. 44 L. BflowK, peemlly prepnrd to will- i uuid toe wuiUier.

1 Bold everywhere in cuna all aizea. pa ties iuteresied, and that pari cannot be No comment is needed. Trial size. 10 cents pieasant tasting liquid tnat when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night's rest. "It will soon cure soio witnout Mury to those interested the Full size, cents Ask your druggist We remainuer.

Whereupon il is ordered by the Court that ap mall it. ELY 66 Warren N. COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. HMO fi jTPMrunn ot on the cough too," writes Mrs. S.

Himel Moses N. March Kstate. plication come under consideration aud be heard at a session thereof to be held at the As a rule, the men whom men draw The undersigned, having been appoint ourger, "tor tnree generations of our and the women whom women depict Fiobate ace in Ludlow in SAid Di trict. ou family have used Dr. King's New Dis the 3Uth day of November, A.

liKil. ed by the Probate Court for the District of Windsor. Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and de are nearer the truth, ror it is a blessed law of nature that men and women And it is lurther ordered that this order covery ror consumption and never found its eaual for Coughs and Colds be published three weeks successively In the VERMONT THiBUNK. a newspa mands of all persons against shall view one another through the Riwiee. Those not tardy were Hirry It's an nrivaled life-saver when used Moses N.

March, per published at Ludlow in this Mate, which eyes ot the imagination. Bargains. Wilson, Wendell Rich, Harold Rowlee circulates iu the neighborhood of those inter for desperate lung diseases. Guaran and una uowiee. laced, before said tune of hearing, that thev late of Che'er, in suid District, deceased, and the claims the deceased exhibited in set off to the claims of the creditors, herebr teed bottles 50c and 81.00 at A.

F. may appear at said time and place, and. if Herman's. Trial bottles iree. they see cause, object thereto.

ASCUTNEYVILLE. Alson Patch is moving to the Cum mings place in Windsor. give notice that we will meet for he purpose of examining and allowing said claims at the dwelling house of i.aniel trch in Andover, Saturday. Nov With, 1901, and Monday, April FRANK A. WALKER, Judge.

46-c GRAFTON. 21st, 19t2, from one o'ch ck p. in. nntil 4 Mrs. Charles Holman and son went Schools closed Friday for the fall STATE OF VERMONT, to Chester recently to see her mother, o'clock p.

on each of said das, and that six months from the 21st day of Octob 0-, 1901, is the time limited by said Court for vacation. District or vv indsor. ss. Fema do Baldwiu Estate. Mrs.

Thrasher and Mrs. Jsmes Hub- Miss Abbie Palmer is at home for a said credi ors to present their claims to ns for examination and allowance. The Hon. Probate Court for said District bar.l are visiting in Springfield, Mass vacation. To all persons concerned iu the estate of Will Butterfield has repaired the Dated at Andover, this 2th day of Oct.

A. D. 1C01. W. S.

Hemenway has begun bis Fernando C. Baldwin, mill dam and will run the saw mill WILLIAM ROWBIL, i singing schools. late of Andover. in said District, deceased, in- Com. I have my bargain this winter.

FXEb K. FULTT, Dr. Staples and family have been in eting. heteaa harle- M. Gutter on, administrator of lbe estate of the said de- Mrs.

John Hagar of Amsden visited W. A. Fkltt, Anniinistra'or. 46e. ceased, proposes rendering an account of his her sister, Mrs.

Julia Mitchell, the first admiuistration. and presenting his account town ror a few days. Miss Mabel French has gone to Brattleboro for a few weeks. connter started. Now watch for the great against said estate for allowance at a session ot the week.

Stock sold for a good price at As of aaiu Court to be held at the robate Of ficein Ludlow, in said District. on theSOta day Mrs. Sue Daniels has gone to New bury Newell's auction last Thursday. ui xvoveuiDer, a lwi. York to spend the winter.

The rarm was not sold. Therefore, you are hereby notified to Harlan Howard of Washington, D. The children of the Hill district held bargains at my store that will surprise the people. is visiting his mother. Mrs.

Aon Hallowe'en party in the schoolhouse COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. F.mily Todd Kstate. The undersigned, ha ing been appointed by the Frobate Court for tbe Distri tof Windsor. Commissioners to receive, examine and aojust all claims and demands all persons against Emily Todd, late of Cavendish, in said District, deceased, and the claim of the deceased exhibited in, set-off to tbe claims of the creditors, hereby give notice that we will suet for the purpose of examining and allowing said claims at tbe Post ffice Proctorsville, on Thursday, December 6tb. 1901.

and 1 bun-day. Arril 101 19CJ. appear before said Court, at the time and place aforesaid, and show cause, 11 any you have, why the said account should not be allowed, and also why the residue should not be distributed among the parties entitled thereto. Howard. and report a One time.

Lewis Davis had the misfortune to Mrs. Joseph Smart and Mrs. Almeda Day visited their brother, Mr. Huey, cut two firgers quite badly, while at Dated at Ludlow In said District this 12th wort in tne uovey ill. in wort a Kpringneid last weeK.

day of November A. 1901. FRANK A. WALKER, Judge. 46 The Woman's Home Mission society met with Mrs.

LoriodaTuttle on Wed from o'clock p. m. until 4 o'clock on each of said days, and that six months from the 19th day of October, A. D. iWl, the time limited by said lonrt for said credit nesdty afternoon, and the ladies of MEN DON.

O. Stafford is in town. A. N. Wood is at home for a few the Congregational Minionary society met with Mrs.

Olivia Oage on Satur ors to present their claims to us for examination and allowaare. day afternoon of this week. days. Dated at Cavenaish, thia 11th day of Wot STATE OF VERMONT, District of Windsor, as. Boxalie J.

Btickney Estate. The Hon. the Probate Court for the District of Windsor: To ail persons concerned in the estate of Rozalie J. Stick ney, A. D.1M1.

WILL W. A DIMS. Feud D. Puluid. I om- H.

V. Wood spent Sunday at O. L. Woods's. J.

May Davis Is working in Rutland T.F.McDONALD. A. 8. BuaaaaK Executor. i-e late of Andover in said District, deceased, tes a few days.

tate. Greeting: Whereas, Cbarles at Qotter- Hattie S. Davis has finished the fall aoa, administrator with tne will aanexed of the estate of the said ceased, proposes ren term of school in Dist. No. 6.

8TATE OF VERMONT, Daniel Cocklin is taking a bosltinss FARM WAGONS. dering an account of his administration, and presenting; his account against aaid estate, for allowance, at a aexioa of said eoart to be District of Windsor, as. Wberess, an Instrument rarnortinaT to be course of study at Prof. Snow's school. WEST WINDSOR.

Thomas Fletcher called on friends in towa ths week. Miss Delia Hook has finished her school at Bailey's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Churles Rice of Cavendish spent Sunday at Cbarles Hutton'a.

Mrs. Levi Blossom and Mrs. A. F. Wood and sons of South Woodstock Tiai'ed at J.

Nichols's Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Morgan of Windsor cams Nor. 3 and removed her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Spafford.

to Windsor to lire. Low WkeeU and Wide Tim. the last Will and Testament of held at the Probate Office in Ludlow, in said district, on th aoth day of November, A. D. Mrs.

H. O. Williams has returned Henry L. Aidrtch, iwi Express Wagons and Surreys. home after visiting friends In Bridge- late of Chester in said District, drre asid- Therefore, you are hereby notified to water and Woodstock.

appear before aaid Court, at the time baa been pres. nted to the Court here for probate by At wood Bargeaot. the Executor na place aforesaid, and snow cause, il Alec and George Guthrie have re therein named. any you have, why the said account Therefore, it Is ordered by said Court that turned after viitiog their mother in New Glasgow, Quebec. sboold not be allowed, and also why the residue of said estate sboold not be distributed to tbe parties entitled public notice be given to all persons concerned therein, to appear before said Court at a session thereof to be held at tbe Register's Of Dated st Lndlow, Vermont, this ltth day of flee iu Cb-nter ia said Distiict oa the Sib dav November.

A. 1901. S3 SO and 84 OO H. LOCKWOOD, Sols agent. of December.

A. D. 1-4)1, and content tbe pro That Throbbing Headache Would qnlckly leave too. If yon Concord Buggies, Top Carriages. Corning and Piano Bo Style.

Carriage Pole vilh Whip and AVrk- Yoke. Buggy ShafU to fit anp Buggy Wheels, Seats, Top Spring, Dash, Boot. Etc. PAT! bate said will if i hey see cause: and ti la FRANK A. WALKER.

Judge. further ordered bat this order be publiabl three weeks successively ia tbe BfcsionT Taisau, a nespp-r printed at Ludlow In osed Dr. King's New Life Pills. Great Lack of Editor. "For two years all efforts to care Eczema in the palms of my haDds failed," writes Editor H.

N. Lester of Syracuse, Kn.f "then I was wholly eared by Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's-the world's best for Eruptions, Sores T.L-d tVin diseases. Only 25c at A. F. Sherman's.

NOTICE. ti State, tbe last of which publications shall be previous to tbe day assigned as afm-esait for be ring LIBERATION NOTICE. hereby notify all -rwrs that I have riven Taonaands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headache. Tbey make pare blood and build op your health. Only 25 cents.

Money back If not cured. Sold by A. F. Sherman, Druggist. Given under mv band at Ludlow, in said my men Clyde htn time.

I wi'l not col wi a Stray into my enclosure, October t5, one District, this th day of ovember, A. l. 1M ff Ms wrtesor par anr nf bi Hrlt black and whit co. mcr hsvs same bv paring ebarffe. V.

rrrwvtD i l.hBiovi!le, Vt. FRANK A. WALKER, JodKe. 44 ktlulS.

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