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Vermont Watchman and State Journal from Montpelier, Vermont • Page 8

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8 VERMONT YVATCHMAN STATE JOURNAL" WEDNESDAY, "NOVEMBER, 5 1902. The Breath of the Vineyard Every one knows thai Royal Baking Powder is abso-lutely pure. Hence the housewife uses it with implicit con-fidence andwithout question, and she is justified in so doing. But how few realize that Royal Baking Powder is in its chief ingredient a direct product of the healthful and d'elicious grape! It is the mild acid of grapes, which crystallized and ground to an im-palpable powder is called cream of tar-tar, that forms the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. Fruit acid is in-dispensable to the healthfulness of the body, and the acid of the grape is the most valuable and healthful of all.

Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder produces food remarkable both in flavor and whole-someness. Lucius S. Siiuous walkod to tho villago.Jlast Tlmrsday, for tlio first timo iu flvo mouths. In Into weeks lio has improvcd nuito a (jood deal iu licalth. Tho family of his daughtor, Mrs.

John Dow, which hns boou stay-ing iu his homo duriug a largo por-tion of his illuess, to caro for him, is jngniu back in thoir own houso. We rocord with plensnro the grcat-ly improvcd conditiou of tho licalth of Mrs. Susio Bouodict Erskiuo, wlio, leaving tho liospital in Burlington not vory loug ago, is now rosiding in Ohatham, Now York, whoro hor 1ms-baud is tcachiug. Mrs. Ella Bcucdict Grillln's family startcd for Southoru California last Weduosday, thoir flrst stopping placo to bo Whittior, California.

Mrs. GrilUu's hoalth has improvcd lato moutlis, but it was felt to bo unwiso for hor to rcmiiiu in Vormont for tho wintor. Tho Grifllns woro accom-paniod by tho family of A. O. Kich, a sou-iu-law of tho' lato Androw Burn-ham, Sr, nnd for yoars past residouts of Barre.

Mr. Kich is to bo ongagcd iu gold mining thero. Frnnk II. Martin took largo load of potatoos to Barro last Tlmrsday for which ho got 5o por bushol. In all onr lccturo coursos wo havo hardly kuown tho patrons to bo moro ontlmRiastio ovor any ontortaiumont thau thoy aro ovor tho locturo givon on Tuosday of last wcok by Thomas MoLary, on "Tho Mission of Mirth.

Wo do not rocall moro "mirth" crowded iuto an ovoning's talk in a lifo timo! Its was not simplv to amuso (and wo mitrlit suv to convulso) iin audiouco for au lionr or two, but it ovidontly sont tho samo uwuv dotonniuod to mako a brightor, liapmor worni, so lar-as possuiiu. Onr soeonl lcotnro in tho scason's courso will bo by .1. DoWitt Millor, on Mondav ovouiug of noxt weok, Nov, JO. IIo was heard lioro last wintor, and if ho fulflls all tho oxpoctatlous that would naturally bo arousod by tho many nnd grpnt commondations givon him now ho will bo woll worth a largo patronago horo. Glvo him a full houso.

Rov. Mr. Corliss, has bcon ongngod to snpply tho pulpit of our Froo Bap-ttst ohurch on Suuday uftomoous for tho prcsont, soiuo physlcal inflrmity provonting his taking tho pastorato of a church othorwiso. IIo is uot an on-tiro strangor to tho Froo Baptist church horo and is a mau of such abil-ity aud I'huractor that nmch will bo oxpcctcd from his miulstratlons. Lorou Webstor, a son of Mrs.

Frod W'hitiioy, and rccontly marrlod, ro-turned from a visit horo to Bolldws Falls lnst Friday, whoro ho is om-ploycd by tho Vormont Farm Machln-ory Company. A bright, worthy, suc-ccssful yonug mau, wo congratulato him all aronud. Our Univorsalist ladios mofc witli thoir usual success in thoir vogotnblo salo and suppor last Tlmrsday. Tho prococds woro somo $30. Carl Sawvor.

a uonhow of Mrs. Doxtor Joncs and a rocont graduato from Goddard Somiuary, is workiug for M. McGowau iu Barro city. Miss Mvrtio Scavor closod last weok, a torm of kindorgarton teachiug horo in onr villago aud both hor pnpils aud our placo aro to bo congratulatcd on havinii such a teachor in oiir midst. With tho two years' kindorgarton work douo in tho Spiiucfiold trainiug school aud hor qualiilcatious aud lovo for tho work, sho will naturally find a'largor flold for labor than our placo at presout cau aiiora Will Simous.

a son of Lucius S. Si mous, whoso lifo has bcon mostly livod iu Vermont aud Northoru Ilhuois, till L'oiiiL' to Louisiana a vcar or so uco, thinks thowcatlior of last wintor thoro was tho most dolichtful wintor weath- or that ovor ho kuow. Howorks thero at his carpontor's trado. Thero aro thoso horo who, in com-tmuiv with a crcat nnmbor clsowhero, mouru with uufoiguod sorrow tho death of Gcorgo Lamsou iu Barro last weok, at tho ago of ncarly forty-six yoars. Jiorn in uroonnoiu wnoro ms early yoars woro livod lator goiug to Barro as a studout iu tho old academy and then talaug up tho granito work, that ho thou prosccutcd so successfully for years, wo do uot forgot that ho was ifiii mo son oi a vory wuruiy williamstown womau, Mary, a daughtor of tho lato Ariel Crano.

Esq, wlioso family for yoars was so woll and so favor-ably kuown, in tho earlior history of tho towu, though uow no membor of it is living horo. Lot uo ono bcgrudgo us, thou, if a laudablo towu prido lcads us to claim a sharo iu that which has made Mr. Lamsou tho mau that Barro uow so grcatly mourus. So far as Williamstown cau claim any sharo iu his busiuess lifo, it is in couuection with a quarry withiu its limits, yiold-iug somo of tho vory bost Barro grau-ito, so called, a quarry that ho, with our townsmun, K. Pirio, bought in 1882, and that has beeu largoly dovol-oped, siuco, undor tho compauy uamo of Wells, Lamsou Compauy, a compauy that has also dono a thriviug busiuess in Barro as niauufacturors of mounmontal work.

Whatover elso of ill hcalth Mr. Lamsou may havo had, in lato years, wo aro told that ou tho occasiou of Presidout Roosovolt's visit to Moutpoliorho wcut to that city aud took cold as ho rotnrned to Barro ou an opcu olectric car, plourisy followed aud Jio was novor woll aftor that. Ho was uover married, aud is survived by ouly tho two sous aud two daughters of his fathor, tho lato John Lamson's family. Tho outward tokons of lovo aud respect as shown by tho citizons of Barro at his funoral last week Tlmrsday, wo doubt not niauifested but feobly tho gonoral aud great sorrow of lieart for his death. MARSHFIELD.

Frauk Morso of Wolcott, door-keeper of the Senato Cliamber, was at C. E. Shepard's ovcr Sunday. M. Goodwin of St.

Jolmsbury, a formor rcsulcnt of this town, is visiting old ac-quaiiitaiiccs. Houso bill 253, rcpealiug charterof St. Andrew's Bcnevoleut society, was intro-duccd by our town Representative, I)r. II. S.

Carvor. Master Frcdcrick Shepard of Montpelier visited his grnudparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Slicpard, over Stinday. Milo Wiug has rettirned from Piormont, N. and is again a boardur at the Com-mercinl lionse. Mr. and J.

P. Nowton weru called to Montpelier last week to attend tho ftineral of Mrs. Will Androw. Lillian St. Jolm nud yonug son of Mr.

Niles, in wlioso family sho works at Montpelier, was at tho liomo of her fatli-er, Lewis St. John, over Sunday. G. L. Dwinell brought down a deer last week, uiakiiig threo that woro killed in this towu during tho opeu season.

Mr. and Mra. Vanco of North Danvillo wero tho gnests of Frank White a part of last week. Mrs. G.

F. IJliss visited at tho home of hor brother, 15. M. Shepard, in Montpelier, last week, Mrs. Jano Wilson was in a vory criti-cal stnto of health ou Monduy.

Her son, Clarcnce, of Boston, was uotilied and was expected to reach huro that ovening. M.H. Eddyof St. Jolmsbury was in town on Friday nnd Saturday. The Christuias treo nien havo retiirncd for thoir aiiimal' harvcst for bhipment to Philadelphia.

Mrs. M. O. McQuillis of Henniker, N. was tho guest of Miss Loviua Kenis-tou, her sister last week.

C. J. liiixton aud E. J. Morrill inored tho outflt of tlio Gurmau Mediciuo to South Ryegate, Tuesday nigltt.

Tliu Kuiglits of I'ythias and Uatlibono Sisteis havo takeu iqi temporary quarters iu tho uppor room of tho school hiiihling, which was foimerly the sehoolhoiibo hall. Tho Ladies' Aid soeiety will hohl au eutei'taiuincut aud oystor supper at the Mcthodist church Wednesduy ovening, Nov. For furthur iuformatiou suu posters. Arrangements have been niado with tliu railroad company for tho publie sehools of this placo nnd Cabot to visit tlio Legishi-tuio on Wcduesday, Nov. C.

Ou tliut niuiiiiii two cain will bo set ont ut this staliou to aecommodato thoso who wish to go. Tho ears will bo attaeliud to tho tiaiu leaving this btation at 8:15 a. in. aud rctnrnoy the train leaving Montpelier Paine's Celery Compound Makes Permanent Cures in Chronlc and Complicaietl Gasesof Rlieumatism. It Glves New Llfe to Helplcs and Crlpplcd Men and Women.

Profcssor Edwnrd E. Pholps, M. has givou to his profos-siou a posiitivo aud pormanont curo for all forma of rhoumatiBm from which so many suffor in tho nutumu soason. To tho rhoumatic, this tmth should provo oucouraging and comfort-lug. Mon and women sufforiug iu-touso ngonlos a discnso that fro-quontly stiirous tho joiuts, cripplcs tho limbs and rondors its victims quito holpless, can bo rostorod to activity, vigor aud licalth, if Paiuo's Colory Compound bo used for a fow wcoks.

Thoro is ovory rcason-why sufferors should piu thoir faith to this best of mediciues. Your frienus and uoign-bors havo nscd it with succoss; tho houcst physician is prescribing it ovory day in cascs whoro all othor lnoaus havo failcd, aud thoy aro do- lighted with tho happy rcsults. Why hesitato, or doubt tho powors, virtuos aud ofllcacy of tho mediciuo that is cnriug thousands today. It is your only hopo your satoty nnd lito do-peud upon its uso. Li.7.1o Piorco, Fagar, onco holpless nud iu acriticai conditiou irom rjioumacism, writcs thus: "I had rhonmatisni so bad that I conld not walk, aud could not hear to havo my lcgs moved I oftou thought tho diseaso would kill mo.

I commouccd takiuc Colory Couipouud I used two bottles aud havo uot had tho slightest svniDtom of rlieumatism siuco. I wish I could toll tho wholo world tho good your mediciuo has douo mo. My mother who had rheumntisni for years, was curedbyPnino's Colory Compound nttor usiuir a low bottles. Sho cau uow ruu liko a child aud says sho feols toii years youngor. I could toll you of a dozou or moro peoplo who woro curcd by Paiuo's Colory Compound.

at 4:10 p. m. Fnre for tho round trip on cxcursiou train only 30 cents. Mrs. Abbie Whipplo of Sugar Hill, N.

visited her daughtcr-in-law, Mrs. A. S. Webster, over Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ai T. Davis nnd two childreu wero in Barre over Sunday. If you aro incliued to think thero aro uot progressivu mon iu the mail service, obscrvo the hcadlights ou tho Cnbot stage. The vcry handsomo caso of silverwaro olfered by tho Germau Mediciuo as a prize for the baby rcceiving tho most votes during their stay iu town, was cap-tured by Simcou, son of Mr.

aud Mrs. Frank M. Newtou, who receivcd 9081 votes. Frcdcrick, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.

0. F. Carpenter, was seeond best, with 8153 votes. Mr. and Mrs.

Nowton cx-piess their thauks to fricnds who east votes for their child. Martin Nowton, tho child's grandfnther, bclieves that in this ho has found tho spriug of pcrpetual youth. Harry Northrop of Meridcn, is visiting at Mayo Wyman's. Town Clerk W. II.

II. Mears has been coufmed to tlio honse for tliu past few days with a carbtinclo oil his kuee. Property hohlers in tho south part of tho town, espccially thoso who havo springs or water privileges would do well to carefully rcad Senato bill G8.iiitroduood by Senator Siblcy. "An net to incorpor-ato the Plainfield Aqueduct seu if they wnut tho bill as iutroduced to pass. Nowis tho timo to mako yourselves heard if you havo any interests that aro liable to bo takeu over by Mioh an acc.

Tho Good Teniplars at their inceting on Oct. -9, elected tho followiug otiicers for the cnsuing quarter C. Brooks Ilud-son; V. Mrs. Katio Rosebrook; VernoHudson; Sec, Lillian Sauboru; C.

A. Uavis; Fin. Mary Brown; B. W. Davis; D.

Rena Straw; gnard, Etliel Kellogg; sen-tiuel, Earl Dwiiicll. A. C. Tueker was pleasantly reniindcd of lus fifty-fonrth birtliday last Weduosday ovening whcn a largo party of friends gntliercd at his liomo for a social timo and visit. Two vory haudsouio chairs and other minor presents wero left with Mr.

Tnckor as subbtautial romiiiders of tho occasiou. Mrs. Lydia Pitkiu is quito ill. Ernest Brown has moved from Hardwick where ho has been living for tho past yenr or uiore, aud has entcrcd tho cmploy of Whitclier liros. at Peacham Pond.

Verno R. Hudsou expcets ho exper-ieuecd somo of tho seusations of tho sweat hox wlion rt'turniug hoiuo with two young ladies from tho Hnllowo'cu social at Lou Northrop's Friday night; ho thought ho hud a hot box ou liis caiiiugo, but aftor he had used a largo quantity of E. 1) Pitkiu's axlo grcasc to stop tho hcaatrendiug ciies it dawucd upon him that tliu tioubio was with tho rocker plato. Ho ii uot douo bweating yit for Mr. Pitkiu has presented a hill covering cost of tho laigu aiiionnt of his axlogreaso which was used, WATERBURY.

Rov. E. Uadger of WaiUfluld visited at E. E. lianfortli ou Evan Evans, wlio has beeu ont of towu on biibiuess, retuiued Saturday, Tho young peoplo of the towu onjoycd a HallowoVn party iu tho lmll in tho post-ol'lieo block Friday ovening.

Mr. nud Mrs. A. J. Torrey aro spend-ing a fow dayn iu Uiooklyn, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sauborn of Bradford aro visiting at E. M.

Koseoo'x, Guy Soott is iu Hoston for two wcoks. Frcd Cuolt'y, ulm has been iu Boston tho past wuck, has iTtiiriH'il. C. lliitoh, iivi-ling salcsnmu for thc Truo Miiuiifaeairiug couipauy, was ut liomo ovcr auiid.iy. W.J.

U.iyeo Hpent with friends iu WaiUll.dd. Mr. W. Mmard t-poiit Saturday in Burlington. Min.

(itingo Gilhuit aiii. son ouis uf Moi'iUvilhi'uio spomliiig a l'uv iv wiih Mrs. lnlt. Tliu spooi.il uiiioii gonpol sei vi" whiuli havo been hcld during tho past wcok at tlio Methodist clmrch will bo contiuucd this wcck at tho Congrcgatioual church, Tho funcrnl servicos over J. Nor- cross werc hcld at tlio Mcthodist church, Wnturuury Lontcr, at ono clock ijundnv nfternoon.

Tho Rov. Mr. Emery offl-ciatcd and tho sorviccs wero in chargo of uio masumo oniors. Dr. Grout has tiurclinsed of E.

B. Hill, Morrisville, bay fllly sired by Plymouth Princc, brother of' Chahalis, 2 :01 l-l. Mrs. Charlcs Wells, tho wifo of tho local rcprcscutntlvo, visited hor husband nt Montpelier, Tlmrsday. Tho wifo of Rov.

J. E. Badger, wlio hns for scvcrnl moiiths bccu a paticnt in tho Vermont Stato hospitnl, was dis-cliargcd today, convalcscent, a fnct which hor many fricnds will bo plcnscd to lcarn. Fivo now girls havo just been employed in tho wrappcr fnctory. About thirty girls aro now opernting mnchincs.

'Tho iirm hns sixty mnchincs in their fnctory nnd oxpects to havo thcin all rnnuing this wintor. Hcnry Wolch has broncht iuto this vil lago ono of tho largcst decr that was ovcr shot in this viciuity. It woighcd thrce hundrcd pounds bctoro it was drcsscd. IIo shot it on tho Jowett fnrm iu Moretown. Wnllnco Baldwin also shot ono Wcdncsday wcighiiig 225 pounds.

Mr. Manning is haviug a wcek's vaca-tiou from tho hospitnl. Louis DeVoid is takmg his placo as moat cuttcr. Mrs. R.

L. Brittou, who has been spending two wecks nt her homo in New ork, has rcturncd. D. P. Haskins, who has been employed as nursc at tho Vermont Stato liospital, hns rcsigncd his position to nccept a po-sition ns teachor iu tho commcrcial do-partmcut iu tho Rutland busiuess collego whithcr ho will go at onco to ontcr upon his duties.

TOPSHAM. E. A. Hood aud Elmor Powors woro in Barro aud Montpolior last weok Wednosdny. A Wormwood laid tho pipo to his houso last weok for now wator sys- htom.

Wo oxpect thero will bo pleuty of wator iu tho villago uow. Mr. aud Mrs. Cornelius Fnrriugton rbturued homo from Burliugtou last weok Tuesday nftor a weck's vacatiou with Mr. Farriugtou's brothors.

James Rogors is not feoliug vory woll thoso days. Ho has a bad look-ing hand. Mrs. Allon Hood aud daughtor, Miss Blauche, aud G. A.

Currior and Miss Ethol Currior roturned from Boston last weok Mouday haviug taken tho advautngo of tho excursion to that city. C. H. Taplin has purchasod tho Doo placo iu South Ryegato aud oxpects to movo thoro lator. Hartwell Bowcn weut to Bradford lnst weok Wcdncsday to visit old friends, Mr.

aud Mrs. Harry Stovous. I A largo uunibor of peoplo woro in town last Tlmrsday to attond tho mil-. linery dponiug of Miss Emma Mr. uhd Mrs.

James Morrison nnd I sou, Julian who havo been visiting Mr. Morrison's rolntives for a uunibor of weeks, roturned to their homo iu Boston lnst weok. Mrs. 0. B.

Fisk was iu Bradford visitiug frionds last Friday. i Rov. J. A. McOlolland roturned from Phliadolphia lnst Friday, nftor a short visit with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. McClelland havo been nbsont from ns two 'w'eeks nud tho peoplo horo aro glad to seo his smiliug faco onco moro, aud to hear him preachiug again. Mossrs. Georgo and William Saltor loft for Fall Rivor, last Tuesday, whero thoy oxpect to locato for tho presont, Frauk Millor was in town last Suuday.

i J. D. Millor hns gono iuto dairyiug nud has purchased four fluo looking cows of Harry Eastmau. Mrs. J.

B. McLani is somo bottor at this writiug and hor frionds hope to soo hor out ngain soou. Mrs. L. Buchauau is improviug slowly.

EAST ROXBURY. I Ellsworth Fullor is workiug for Mr. Scribnor in Brookfield. E. E.

Howo aud Frod Blauchard woro in Williamstown Sunday. Eldor and Mrs. O. wont on Saturday to Lymo, N. whoro ho had nn nppoiutmont to preach nud thonco will attond tho conforeuco at North Spriugflold, -Vermout.

O. J. Bakerwas iu Brookfield Friday. I Frauk E. Duraway roturuod Mon-day to his homo in Worcestor, alter a two mouths' stuy iu town.

Mrs. E. D. Abbott nnd s6n of Chelsea spont Saturday and Sunday with hor mother, Mrs. S.

D. Blauchard. Arthur E. Bryant of West Berlin was in town Friday. N.

W. Cady, who has boou quito sick, is slowly improviug. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cady of Randolph woro at his fathor's for visit lnst wook.

II. M. Joncs of Brookfield hns beon workiug for A. J. Ladd on tho uow bridgo noar Ozra Boyco's.

Ropresontativo F. O. Allon ou tho tnilitury comniitteo to inspect tho Sol-diors' Homo at Bennington, last wcok also, mndo his brothor Cory, iu Wal-' lingford, visit. 0. F.

Blauchard is disposing of his stock proparatory to moving away. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Curl Wakofiold, Hor-I uco Wukofiold nnd Miss Addio Lndd of I West Brookfield woro in town Friday ovening to attond tho Ilallowo'on party. Mins Jounio B.

Ladd attondcd tjio I uuctiou in Roxbury Saturday and pur- chused tho Azro Simmond'Hfarni, also, somo of tho housohold goods. Mrs. W. O. Prido has beon sutl'oring sovoroly with orysipolus in hor faco oyes.

Dr. Ellis uttonds hor. 0, J. Bukor nud Olnroneo Mudgott woro in Barro Suturduy. Mr, and Mra.

Chnrles Davis of Worcowtor Miihs, woll kuown in this vioiuit.v, -oro ghuldenod last wcok by tho nrrivul of a sou, Mustor Thoodoro Rousovolt. Kr. nml Mrs. II, M. Kiddor of Northllold woro in town Sunduy.

Abinit twouty-fivo of tho young peoplo nllo.idod tho dolightful lfiillowo'on jiiit VIIhh Lou Blunchurd's nnd l'or tinit oi night all skoptioiHin van-ishod, Mi qiirits walkod and tho gob- blins tnlkcd. All fcol most cortnin of whnt tho ftitnro holds in storo for thom though somo aro uot quito will-ing to rovoal nll thoy rcad iu tho book of fato so mystoriously oponod to thom, Sndlo Burnoll nnd Lulu Willoy of Northfield woro ut G. F. Wnrdnor'a Sunday. Frank Kimbnll of Northllold was at J.

T. Edsoii's lnst wcok. Mr. and Mrs, F. O.

Allcn wero in East Brookfield reccntly, gucsts of Mrs. Allcn's sister. Mrs. Ncll Nichols nnd Mrs. James Morrill weront A.

J. Ladd's last Tuesday, cnllod hcro by tho accidcnt to Mrs. Mcr-rill's husbnud, F. C. Davis rcturncd from his visit to Lobnnon lnst week, Mis, A.

C. Wcbstor from Windsor is a guest of Mrs. J. Fisk. ROXBURY.

Tho porsonal proporty of tho Into Azro Simonds was sold at nuction on Saturday. It is reported thnt tho fnrm is to bo sold to Miss Jano Lndd, who will movo horo ns soon assho dis-poscs of tho farm whoro sho now livcs. Hoinan Avorill 'wont last wcok to California whoro ho oxpocts to spoud tho wintor. Mrs. Avorill intonds to work for a wltilo in tho mill at Gonlds-villc.

Georco Edwards rcad a sonnon Sun- dny. It is hoped that a candidato for this pulpit will preach noxt Sunday. A colorod man, of tho Now Jorusa- lom, or Swcdonborciau church. prcnchcd nt tho Union church Sunday nttornoon. Mr.

Haycs hns moved to Kin Rico's plnco, his houso boing now occupied uy Dr. a lotciior. Frauk Mann narrowly cscanod sori ous in.iury whllo chopninc recontlv. whou struck by tho limb of a treo iu such mauuor as to throw him thirty teot. Quito a dolcgation of school chil dron visited tho capital last Friday.

Byrou Porco, somotimos kuown as "Shppery Jim, has loft towu, it is supposed, uot to roturu. Frauk Spaldiug is visiting iu St Jolmsbury. THETFORD. Rov. Mr.

Lodor has roturned from his vacatiou. Lconard Euiorson has gone to tho Juuctiou to work ou tho now froight dopot. Goorgo Ohuso aud wifo havd moved to Liymau tilottor's to caro ior jur. Blottor. Mrs.

P. M. Moultou has a brothor's wifo visiting hor. Allon Morrill is failiug. Mrs.

Euoeh Hill has so far recovored as to bo ablo to rido out. Mrs. Holou Slado has gono to spend tho wiutor witli hor jUrs. IjCou xuruor. L.

Bradloy has beon visiting his sis tor, Mrs. O. 1'. Uhambcrlaiu. Niua May Whitcomb aud Phineas Ulnld woro married iu Ularemout, JN, Octobor 14.

Thoy will resido in Clnreuiout. WEST NEWBURY. Mrs. Miuard roturned homo lnst Friday. Rov.

Mr. Furness and family wont to thoir uow homo in Last Arliuctou. Saturday, whoro Mr. Furuo'ss has beeu ougagcd as pastor. Mr.

Batcholdor has rontod Mrs. John Smith's houso, kuown as tho Jool Putuani placo. Mrs. Bf P. Tuckor is somowhat bottor.

Last wcok Georgo H. Wilson of Corinth -gavo uearly all tho fanuors uround a visit with his thrcshiug mu-chinlo. His muchiuo is nn A. No. 1, nud nuy ono who wuuts thoir work douo quicHy nnd also dono in good shapo, nced look no farthor, aftoi- thoy havo met Georgo Henry.

Mrs. Jool Putuam has moved to hor now homo rocontly vacated by E. A. Miuard. James Miuard met his wifo at Lymo last weok on her roturu from Bostou.

they mado Mr. aud Mrs. Dimick a short visit. A busiuess meoting of tho Christian Endeavor socioty was hold at Mrs. G.

L. Miuard's Friday ovouiug. Theso oflleors woro elected Presidout, Harry B. Hoyt; vico-presidout, Nettio E. Tuckor; corresponding secretary, L.

Edua Tuttlo; secrotnry and troas-uror, Mina L. Hoyt; lookout comniitteo, Mrs. S. S. Tuckor, Clarico L.

Tylor, Mrs. E. L. Miuard; prayor meoting comniitteo, Mrs. II.

II. Saw-yor, Luthora M. Carlotou, Harry B. Hoyt; social comniitteo, Nettio E. Tuckor, Shorburuo S.

Tuckor, Jr. nmsio comniitteo, Mrs. II. II. Sawyor, Nettio E.

Tuckor, Mrs. E. E. Putnam tlowor connmttoo, liolou Hardiug, TO OUItE A COLD IN ONE DAY. TnUo Lnxntlvc Uroino Quluiuo Tnblota All driigglKts rofund tlio monoy If It fnlls to curi.

E. V. Urovos' Blgnnturo on oncb box. CORINTH CORNER. William Burgiu roturuod homo from West Nowton Saturday night.

Don MoFnrland of Barro has bought Gcorgo Beedo's fnrm nnd has niovod there. Mrs. Ella Hill from Bradford has boou visiting hor sistor, Mrs. MoFar-land, for tho- past wook. A son was boru to Mr.

nud Mrs. Bort Hastings, Octobor 27. Mary nnd Louio Fullor wout to Bostou on tho oxoursiou. Mr. nud Mrs.

Wnllnco Chalniors col-obratod thoir' annivorsary Octobor 27. but on accouut Qf tho weathor but fow woro presont. Mrs. Mary Bcodo is at work at Bort Ilustingh-. Thomus White is in quito poor houhh.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Smith of Williamstown visited rolntivos horo reccntly. STOPS THE GOUGH AND WORK OFF THE COLD, Laxativo Broino-Quinino Tablets ouro a cold In ono day. No Oure, uo Pay.

Prico 25o. FARMS TAKE YOUR WHILE BARCAINS! BARCAINS! FATiM No. 105fi. ConfnniH 210 nnrf.fi nnitnhlv flivWL.il. Will keop 12 cowb and toam.

rooms, und larere burn 30x70 blish COlltainill'r 3.000 mnnlpH. mile from P. O. Prico only 900. Terms $300 to $500 down! "No.

1089. -Contaiiifl Jihnnt. tonhof hay will kocp 10 cows comioriaDic conaiuon. arn is located one and one-half milus from P. O.

Prico $800. Terms $200 down. Nb, 1069. Will keep 6 acres. uuilUings are in goou, lair shape.

Placo is located about 3 miles from P. O. Good running water at house and barn. Prico onlv $700. Terms 200 down.

No. 103G. Is located in in erood neicrhborhood. Will 90 acres; good sugar bush. Buildings are now occupied and very lair shape.

Pnce only 900. Terms reasonable. No. 1087. Is located about 2 1-2 miles from Montpelier about one-foiirth mile off the Worcester branch i oad.

Contains from 140 to 150 acres. Will easily keep 20 cows and team, Plenty of hard wood for the place and quite a quantity of spruce. Tillage land is nearly all machine mowing and in good'fltate of cultivation. Place is well watered and fenced. liunning water at house and barn.

Buildings are in good condition. Owner wishes to sell all stock and tools and will make the price right. Desirable Pi-operty on Terrace Street in Montpelier, coiihisting of'a two tenement honse and fivo large lots. llouse rents for about $200 per year. Will sell house alone or with lots.

Price for house alone, $2600. The owners of tho above properties are very anxious to dispose of same, therefore the prices are placed so low. May we not send you more complete descriptions of some of them? D. A. PERRY, REAL ESTATE ACENCY, 8 and 9 Gordon Block, Barre, Vermont Legal Notices.

KSTATK OF LEVI BAUTLETT. Statk ok Vehmont, Distuict or WA8IIINOTON, S.8. lrobato Cotirt. held nt Montpelier, lu and fui DUtrlct, nn tWail ilny of A. 1 C.

llatclii'Mcr, Trust rn 1'iimI creu'd by the lnt will aml teitaniint ir LEVI DAKTLETT late i In ealil DUtrlct, (lici'nml. nrcscuts lils trustco accuunt for uxamlnattnn aml allowance. Wliereiipon lt is orileri-il by saM Court, that 6ald account uu uferrL'il tn a thcreuf. to he I flil at tliu I'rolintL- Offlcu ln kalil Munt liclkT, (in thu 'Jlst ilay of Nov. A.

D. rl, Ior liearlnir antl (luclsloii thvrcou; Aml.lt Is or-dcrfd thal notlcc hvrenf be Klveu to all nersons ln-tcrcsteil, by ixibllcatlnn of thc Biime tnreu week SUCVL'SSlvcly Iu thu Veumont WATaiMAS AND Statk ncwsiaier publUlicd at Montpelier, ln this btate, previuns to uaitl tliue unpolnted lur they may appear at sald tlino aud place, and show cause, lf uny they may liave, why fald account sluirlduot hc auowetf lly theCVuirt. Attest. 3-i7 HIltA.M CAItLKTON, Judge. ESTATK OK SAMUEL GLKASOX, State of Veusiont, distuict op wa81ii.nqton, b8.

In I'robate Court, held In Montpelier, In and fot sald Dlstrlct, on the 3d day of A. 1). I Cliurlrs A. Stlrkney, Adiulnlstratnrot tho eslate of bAMUKI. OLEAbON, latu of llerlln.

lu sald Dlstrlct. dcceased. presents lils adinlnlstratlun account fur exauilnatlon and allowance. aml makes appllcatlon for decree of dMrlbutlon aud partl-llon of the fhtate of sald deceascd. Whereupon lt Is ordered by sald Court, that sald account aml appllcatlon bo referred to a sesslon thereof, to be held at tliu lrobate Olllce ln sald Montpelier, ou thu d.iy ofXuveuiber, A.

for hearliiK aml declslon thcreon: And, lt ls furtlier ordereil that notlco hereof be glven to all persnns In-tercstf publlcatlon ot the saine three weeks suc-ccsshcly lu the Veiimo.m Watciiman and Statk Jouiinal, a newspaper publlshed at Montpelier, ln this prevlous to sald timo ap-polnted for hearlnir, tliat they iiiay appear at sald tluie and place, and show cause. If any they ma have, why sald account should uot bo allowcd. and such decree luade. lly tho Court. Attest, 11IKAM CAULKTOK.

Judge. 45-17 COMMISSIONEHS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF MAItV GOKF. Tho underslKned havliiK been appolnted by tbe IIou. Trobate Court for the Dlstrlct of WoshiuKtoii Coiniulssloners, to recelve, exainlne aml adjust all ctalms and demamU of all persnns aKalnst the estate of MAHV L.

UOFK, late of Warren, tn sald Dlstrlct. diceascd; and allclalnis cxhlbtttil lu offset thereto. herdty Klve notlce that wu will nicet for the fiurp'xes aforesald, at thc nfilco of l'lyna Parker, tlio town or Warren, ln sald Dlstrlct, on tlie Vid da) ot Nuv. and fJtU day ofMarch uext, lrnn I o'clock r. i.

untll 4 o'clock r. t. eacli or sald aml that lx months from tho dav or Sept. A. I).

I'MJ, Is tho tluie liuilted by sald Court Ior sald Iltorsto nrcstnt their clalms to us for ix- auilii.tllou aud allowance D.iic.l at Warren, this 31st day of October, A. D. Coiumls-43-47 11 hTEVENs, 1 slouers. NiiriCE or FntsT Mkktino of CitEoiToits. In the Dlstrlct Court of the Unlted States, forthr Dlstilci or Vermont, lu bnukruutcy.

lu tho niattcr uritOIIEKT ltK. bankrupt. To Ihu credltors olltOIIEHTWAIIK, oi Uarre, tn tho County of Washington and DUtrh-t aforesald, a bankrupt. Notleo ls hert hy ylven that on tho 16th day ol Aprll, D. ItW, tho sald ltOIIEKT WAltK.

was duly ailjiidlcated bankrunt; aml the llrst meetliiK or liU credltors will be hcld at the olllce ol thu underslfrned, Itooni Ko.tl.U.S. rostODIce llulldlnir. ln Montpelier, on tho day of Nov. A. at teu o'clock ln the foreuoou, at which timo tho sald credltors may attcud, nrove their claluis, arpolut a trustec, exainlne the hank-rupt, and transact such other busiuess as may prop-erly coiue bcmre sald XDWAltD II, DEAVITr, Heferee In llankruptcy.

Montpelier, Nov. 1, 191)2. CORINTH. Sales of roal estato havo beon tho ordor of tho day iu this placo; Icha-bod Rowo luin Bold liis farm to tlio Hall family, Homor W. Olark has bought tho Worthloy farm of Ir.

aud Mrs. J. P. Sargout and II. H.

Milos has bought Lowis Heath's farm in Bradford Tlio Emorson Ro-bio farm and tho II. Taplin farm aro to bo nold to nccomplish tho sottlomoiit of estatos. A largo nuinbor of Corinth peoplo wont on tho Boston oxourHiou, P. Sargont and II. H.

Miles havo had thoir hords of cattlo tested and two of Mr. Sargont's liord woro condoniued and killed. Ono of thom provod to bo a bad caso. Fanuors horo jirofor to got r.id of tuborculosis by tho Iiolp of tho Stato iind got partial pay-uioiit for tho animals rathor than to propngato tho dlscaso and loso thoir wholo hords. CHOICE THEY LAST.

Large housc containing 17 with baBtment. Nico sufrar Plnnn lnnntnrl nnlv nno 100 nn.roH nnfl nrnflnnPB 9K and toam. Buildinga aro in auxou. bix room nouse. 1'laco cows And team contains 80 Plainfield on a good road and keen 10 or 12 cows.

Contains IT'S EASY says the horso whcu he slips into a collax or otlier piece of EEAB.NESS froin this stock. These goods are not the liit or misi kind. They are made by harness makers who have achieved a high reputatioB through the excellence of their productions Leather, trimmings and wprkmanship is all high grade. At these low prices our harness is superb value. A.

C. DAY, 54 Main Street, Barre, Vt. I PHONE OR US If you want to save money on OILS, sold subject to approval. BARRE SUPPLY CQ. Telophone 5l-3, Barre, Vermont.

0. E. DICKERMAN, VetrinarviSuron, Office at DOWNING'S LIVERY STABLE, Opposito Dopot Squrtro Barre, Vt. Telephone 137-3 NOTICE Cnme into my enclosure, May 29 one black yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and pay-ing charges, ESLEY LAU PlainfielcYt Blizzard Proof Wool flewo Insldo.

Closo novo, outsldo. JVears llke Iron, wann and couifortable ni an old eoat. Jackel nning woven tOKether. hnap with or wlthout an overeoat. PARKER'S ARCTIC JACKET "1111.111;" Tr.J.

IirL Urvl.l.rrJ Tor tnortsmea, titi.r car. rtert, dilter anj Hnhi fm, ti. 011. A.kjoarOMOilt.lcrrorfl. tr ,1.1 onretl.tof 11 IS.

JOI1N II, WllkHI, IUpU Ul), 101 llrdT.rd l.l.,lio.ln.l PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClfSQKS sQd besutttirs the hslr.1 rrouutil a luxunam arowin. Never F1U to Bestore Qrayi llalr to Its Youlhrul Oolor. I iTSTrnti ll.n,lnili'il htlrltuinsl CUe. and IK) 1 Dmfd.J, 1 I 1.

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