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The Bennington Evening Banner from Bennington, Vermont • 4

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mr 1 msn rnui WOMEN BEflECE WILSON4-' AKC'SIO' I ACII tU i a i 1 Am. 41 4, BEnNINGTONII WEFS" 1 I Nw th Tbwii and Village Told Kv John'llartlelt, inmate of 'the aold-lerfi' home, ha retnrd affiar a1 ab-qttte of four vveka.LG bQ hia alfe, who ia very alt It Grate hosp, VV New Hgvi'i, Ctmp Five Bottler Cured Me ST 'tT 'I AJiag Adieu TRinn pptHV, Whohytf'p: r. Tran kill ch si9 rotated rront a vWiXt KLynd Bt writes. catsrrti vVa prtocipally looted iiv my head and tomeh. I tried jf, mfrly' rVdia yv'fhout aucoei.

I 1 I id mi, list' itii tUn'DlHiriot tolTn-v lilt I Ins' rallied (onslir jiilnni jiihiiik i In i sulenta of (lie jc (HIM Ik' ot i(a itiseus ure Jin I Kill ii linn is I it item'll bv Rome ho llml Hill III I II lines on the i C8 ON-lAfi-MiT-V t-g W. in Pi diot'l hiqiyt Town P0- Via iy Citizen Inrt Junli, 'i Pi IS 'l 1 VV, I 'lillnril I'eini tin home of Gllfonl i hot lortiv post tei.d levtrgl doctor, hut they were unable to cure me, I reaJ of rerun the papers, and five bottle cured me. "As a remedy for catarrh I take llearure In recommending Ihtrunn for csturrh of the etOmuch 1 know What It to be afflicted with tUU awful disease and eonstib It my duty to say a word In behalf of the remedy which gave me such relief I'eruna cured me. and I know It will cure any one else who suffers from this disease. It slves me great pleasure to testify to th4 curative effects of Uds medicine, reruns la a well tested and frequently used remedy, and for catarrh of the stomach It 1 unsurpansed As a rule, people when ailing apply very properly to a doctor before re sorting to a ready-to-take medicine.

The great majority art cured by the doctor. But Pr cent, of chronic cases fail to find cure and at last begin to use ready-to-take medicines. It is vety noticeable indeetj the number of people among our testifiers who say that It was only after the doctor had failed to cure them that they were induced to ttke.Pcruna. Then they find to their relief, to their surprise, to theif joy, that PertUia is the remedy they should have taken af first I ISPWGiATS! WK ARK SH()WIN(J A VERY STRONG LINE OF a I 4 -r-r I. Norton Hats For Spring' ALL COLORS NO FAIRLY GpOD FIRE INSURANCE Sold at the Harrison I.

Norton Agency Insurance that Insures oi The Very Khghest Class is the only kind we furnish. no higher than the undesirable kind BROS. Bennington, Vi. BURT Ritchie Block, amammi Harrison Ii a MM3. ST "It It Nice to be Located 5 so HatidyTo the Theatre 1 Nw York amunenirnt cntr, nd ny attraction cn rech4 ulBo bandy t'businrss anp hop-Jplnf dletrtett.

A qolet, itomalika ioiel whaf 'proytslon ia fo( 0ur jojnfprt Room for two pwaon 12. With bath 82- for two paraona 2 Jn. A 4 ralaa ior room aad-owala. HOTEL BRISTOL 122-114 Wait 46th SL. Naw Trk City IT BENNINGTON BRIEFS New of the Town and Villagt Briefly for Buy Resdar Told I.jnti Wood 1h p-isxlng fiw duv New i ork IIoutv WiUbtitlge home fiom ih MamaUiuseii AKrioiilturdl olluge a1 A.

hurst fur wiyk unit I lie SiH-unil churoh. lU'v (i ills pitsuir, (Xtunils tu til public hearty uekomo to all it ser vice tomorrow woiahip at 10.J0, with subject of sermon, timidity athool al noon meeting at 3U Even mg worship at 7.10. the Haptist chuth muting wiili sermon lie' Meyei Theme, "Christ's Tubule fo Faith 'Thirty Iteres of Silver or ITav mg Into The frauds of the Devil, will be the subject, of Kev Dow at the chti-i Sunday morn ing. Sundav sihool at 12, Junior Luague 3 3b in Epworth league I) 30. At 7 31).

a taervice of Song, en titled "The Man ho Spoiled th Music" by Mark Guy Featse This servie will umsist of a very interesting lfe story interspe-aeu with musical selections as arranged by Ira D. 8H)ke who attend will find this a ei interesting and impressive servo Stop that Coi.go Now When yon eiteh Cold, or begin to Cough, the firattlnnK to do Is to take li ejl JIi? CaLT Piepar Honey It pene iratee tie linings of the Throat and Lungs and fights the Germ of the Disease, giving quick relief and na tu.al family depend dn Tine Tar Honey for Coughs aud Colds writes Mf E. Williams, Hamilton, OJtfo, It, alwavs helps 25c at your iuivnim ts aw wntirff Why not yrive your boy amiirlau iijmortiUlitT to make their home ttuiy aud fietk tt OlS-e tlii-m the saute i linnet's to UiiTptvi-niottod And tnf'ct' ae ho lad hav ing the ailvaulagool iWEBSTERS NEW INTERNATIONAL Dirtionary In his home. This new CFogtion hiCWCm with Ihm author- ity all kiHil'fof imxahne in history, Roogrtphy, biography, spelling, promtni union, sports, at i and si tun I 4tM.lM VncstubrvsfcrmTfte Pago. O.rrSfHHUUiiMrattnns.

Ulored Plate. I Tli oray CUU.BM7 wttk Vk. DtM Sm The typa matter equivalent to that ota 1 ot a 13-volume encyclopedia. More Scholarly, Accurate, Convenient, iKIhnn unyolher p. tlvh Dictlonnrv.

atcnt.AR a 'Ml India- PGtR WpiTKfor pffHtnnn paa, iiilNtrfttions etc "Frit 4 i JPocket lit ipi ii you name thu C. A C. MERRIAM CO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. i (f 4 mu ihiiWiUu and AntlmiHu FLAMES RESPECT N6T -Atl'iCjasC, I Plead for Wr Embargo, but Told fctPnnautral.

WasIiinutTn i Pbb. 18 tresjilen. Wilson tqhl 'elefwtiuji of wouxn who in llml on Imn. twinging eiKiied In js mm pt-nyis asking un eiulmtito on I'l'oiln of, Far muteiials Id opinion wntild hf-BUt)flljt Miss Kisie I mnt of Hriujthn, wtK spoilt illli oi die f. ii oi thq Kurmipan alin tnth, the Ii i sklent tojd womenf made it (I for I nitet Sfhtes' to iitmolutelv inipsrtbq add raieful in Us uitude lq said hr afiprenated i in litUuaiillMiin motUt'a wlilcli prouiiili I Hie Wqjji0).

I'h called that trcsl (lent (Irnnt In I -'KiiPd sin Ii an 'em Iwgo dnriiiK i ie Franco Pi Haitian w.u and Hu Hi shlent Is umle.sloo! to luivi i ii 1 Hi it the cases weri not pin illi I Colds are Often Most Serioua Stop Possible Complication. The (lisKanI of Cold Inis often hrotiqlit niant a iigiet 'I he fait of Snuznm' oughing, or a Fever should lie nnu enouglt that )0ur svsDtu net ds immediate attention (eitainlv loss of sleep is mosa aert mis It is a warning given fiy feature ll Is mans duty to himself ts assist bv doing his pail Dr Kings New Discover) is based on a scientific analysis of olds at tour Ding gist iiu) a bottle today. AUTO SERVICE New Car. Safe driving and prompt service Taxi service to all points. Reasonable rates.

FRANK W. SHAW Tel. 301 -M. liar nr CONGBKSK Public Stenographe Stnorrai1if I TPwridnt, Confine Will rail at plm of bulnie for cMeia lion If deltel. Hiss BerthaLevin 130 North St.

Tel. 291-W HENRY HIGLEY EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Oradoats Columbia rpivertitf Kfea Fxamlned Glaaaaa ornUhed OFriCMi 32 BanK Row, Pittsfield 88 Main Strtet, North Adams OtDca hours at North Adann Tata Tliura. P. Wwl. and Mat.

avsi, aad hr appoiotiueot FOR SALE! A residence on Main street in Bennington village with large lot in choice' location and at a moderate price. This is a very desirable property. For' full particulars address CHARLES N. POWERS SAVINGS BANK BUILDING Fruit Trees Oroamesfel Trees Shrubs Nursery Stock 6,1 Farm and Garden Seeds i 1 1-- iff For Catalogue and Ptice List Address F. J.

GREEN BENNINGTON, 5 VT. Planing Mill GENERAL WOODWORKING SHOP, CABINET WORK FURNITURE REPAIRING Norman Edtfertort McCall Btrt h. Phene 2M-lw 1 EVES EXAMINED By latest instrumenr. Accuracy uaran teed. diasses made'i and repaired 'while you V1 't Largest stock and best equipment in vicinity, -aHe-w Reduced Pried .1 DE, WITTE.

LEWIS- LEAtli(d OPtOMETRIST -NEXT V. M. C. A. i MAIN BT.

's. PriipessiveJ Suit 1 i li. smp.s in a Now is tbe time to start out to get a spring suit on an eas pay; ment plan. Our stem is just the same as the ChHstmls Cfubsst tbp banks, only you dont have fo wait until Christmas- I You can start wnh anjvfber from ten cent pJ $1 65f and a short 'time have a suit ready for spring wear. Call and get one cm cur i -itt-i De nard CunninghHm formerly or ilpnnjiiRtyi).

Is a nti Mtft Coltm)al la her aj hmpe. ARLINGTON Kilwatd Con o- left for Howl on mid iiv WtllNop is alfie In ho down aUlts alter hjs lllnebv Aba Seymour Wood of llonnluKiou vlaited her aim lt Cilduv mul Halur llH iChu les loomb vi-lted his er, Mrb Merritt Ihelps al South po-set recentlv Miss I utia Weir and Mlaa Gordon of North Bennington spent Sundav at ill inm Stanlev Airs il Blown rtturnid from Tro. hospital Prlda) Miss Mikes I ui.i ed nurae is wltti iter Ml and Mm. Luos I.uthrop of Be i nlngloii spent Suttirdav with Hie fo. mer a mother Muv bathrop Mr and Mrs .1 Batchelder at tended the funeral of Bundy in Troy llati hetder being a siste, of Mis Hundj The masqueradi datoe wlnili was liel( in town lull on Tilda) evening bj the Woodmen was la-gely attend ed and all report a good tlpie arl Nvrene who was injured Fri dav ut the Refg company is still In the hospital at Ttoy and It Is feared the sight of one eye Is gone Reports ftont Mis George Mosa who Is visiting her uncle.

Arthur Phillips in Troy is that she is slowly gajning and the change seems to be of benefit to tier Mi-R gnes Setigd tc Dimed Sundav from a weeks say in Biooklvn While away her dace wps filled at the Kefg office Mrs Pratt of Rut land Another tard pa ty and dance was held at town hall Tuesday evening Feb 13 Procetds for lamps for the town hull As town meeting time appionhes the voters ought to do something in regard to this public building it is really a (llhg ate to the town Things that have been pur (hasel tor the hall like lamps aud turtains are ou might say ruined for lack of taie I he hall is repted for $5 00 a night If anv society holds a suppe- tllsl tbles and lrt fac everything I as lo lye taken there do with, while in other towns every thing is fu lushed One thing this building lacks is a toilet and It seems with village water and everything to do with the tjtirens might vote to have this much needed room added to the building Charles A Bundy, tine ot the best known local war veterans of the Civil war and a past commander of Post Tlhbita A. R. died Monday morn Ing. Feb 8th, at his home 12 First Street, Tioy Mr Bundy was janitor of Harmony hall for many years anl aho of Tibbet Veteran Hall. was past president of the Rensselaoy Countv Veteran asaociatlon atj president of the BoyR in Blue Republican club when that organization In existence He was a member of King Solomons Pruinttlne Lodge.

The survivors arc his wife who was Miss Ellen Parsons of Arllngtqn. Mr and Mrs Brandy resided heC for a great numbei of years and at that time lie was a member of Red Mountain bodge. No A. also of the A. Post From both societies he reew-ived demits so as to belong to the organizations in Troy where he went to make his home Theijfl was bom to Mr jdrs Bundy thed sons.

Theodoie 'dfbdjWhen a youn man alter the fomijj' moved to Tray, All of the were born In A.ilngton The( other two Harry C. Bundy. Hung in roy and Qeorge H. Bundy of Brooklyn, N. firother, Bundy of Manchester find two grandsons, Theqdoi of Troy and Robert iSundy Of Brooklyn The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the Eltn'tc street Methodist church, Revl(pr Milton Pratt officiating lasonlc service wag conducted Kjng Solomofi Lodge under tho direction of Wor Bilipful Master i A.

Arifiitage The bearerp were Af S. Hqfitsjtreet, D. Pierce ftnd Wtljiam H. Cghlll of the 9 It. and Artjmr Aams, William jlfirijy and Janjes t'haber? 0 tll Masphle Lodge.

Wefipelay evening Uterf were seryice byJhe veterans conducted' by Post Titbits under tipi direction of ('Ommandfer Clum, tho, Ifidjeq 'of fbe Wqmfifi.a, Relief Vorps also attended The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bundy In town extend IhcL fioefi sympathy Mrs Bundy and the family. Keeping In Good Condition; Many suffer front Indigestion and constipation and do not Ifnow it. A feeling of dullness and languid-ness, bitter taste In the mouth, heai-pcha, biljdua fever most of thos conditions whan you "are not slclfc jmt don't feel can be traced to sluggish bowels andjorjid oloy Cathartlq tablatiT leans the Ijy Stum, "arouse the liver, banish Indl-gestion anl make you feel good alj over--light.

energetic and by Harold W. .1 EAHEINS MERCHANT tailor PROGRESSIVE SUIT CLUBS 431 MatnISiretf, Bennington, VI NO. NAME. M'1 finvrir At $5.00 -r Youf choice of any Winter Suit, Coat or Dress in our stock. At 25c One Lot of Corset Covers 4, Exceptional values tine materials neat, dainty trimmings.

New Spring Styles in Separate Skirts Cre'pe de Chine, Silk and Net Waists just received. Butterick Patterns Fownes Gloves rules No. 1. Good to he in BO danefter rountiotion of imjmt nt Mo 3 CollortJotirt oi (Uf each week aod no tijinisfeTn ore oil iwfH, Mo. 3.

MFintMiTi inudtbrikg eardwiicn iiaymBtirui(tl too' old ttroi Mote-You tfet a I )o Suit for $28 in fernull Saiiecr il- era mnj droh hut oi our time nod mire Yost Iaut or cUeapti Suit. SPRING CUSTOM TAILORING SAMPLES Now Ready ol Alt THE NtW PATf ERAS AAD HEAVES 1 MADE BV DART, SCHAFFNER MARX 'THE BEST TAILORS IN THE WORLD Iff, -h tf-v' -A tt yw i'1 A IANEOFi. Ready-Made Suits 1 0vercoats. Knox prjni Hats, $2, $2.50, $3 to $5t Spring Shirts fa' do t( f. Spring Neckwear MENS SUIT 1 At StO.OO rj i fj, Mens Overcoat Sale5 '-Nl7o'rth StaoO.io 615.00 Vjj peopleV J-jardware tove and geed Cjtofe Street and Stable Blan kets fjs Vijr'i'S fc r- J-f reduced prices at just the time you need them.

4NQW5HpyEpSANPSLEpS 41 I 1.., .1 1,1 In I I. I 1 If A. H. STORE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS 315 MAIN STREET PHONE i I A 1 5 i tike the fly that settles onthe non ojtja monarch, re Tislta u( unheralded and unannounced. Freparo for thisworry-brlngipg insure; your 'woRbLV' fo's-j re- 5 Let ud writs you a policy that will cover Any Josa you may auataln fropg fl; or water TJie prentlnja so trifling that few people indeed gra willing t6 run rlaltg that Judgment and common, sense forbid.

Take jut, policy today.3 fa Harris Hawk Block J. Main. Stmt i Ai $25.00 SwT TOyercoa at $15-00, yVXncAe tj'y SclaiAftjaci' eta -o 3b--' MULLIGAN iRQBE i MCe' lAMVfAf tile .1 1 44.

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138,354
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1903-1961