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Spiru dt tijc 3dict Woodstock, Vt., Jan. 4, 1913 Woodstock Railway Time table In effoct Monday, Hojit.SO, 1012. tra1n3 ooino east. 'Yj. t t T T uoon p. ra. i. m. 12 16 3 i!0 & 20 12 23 3 27 0 27 12 33 3 MJ 5 34 12 33 8 4(1 & 39 12 6 3 03 6 63 1 03 8 68 0 00 ii. m. 10 60 10 67 Woodstock, l'Hft8Ville, Unenbeu. 11 06 !JOWOiBiMillH..ll 09 .Hartford, 11 21 . Ll. Juuut'u 11 25 TRAINS GOINO VVUST, No. 7 No. 1 No. 3 No. 0 t t t t ii. m. u. ui. i. m. p. m. W. lt. Juuot'll 9 00 7 45 1 46 4 26 Hartford, 0 05 7 60 1 60 4 2! Doweya M...s, 0 17 8 00 2 05 4 41 Quoulieo, 9 21 8 U 2 10 4 45 luttnvilla. 0 20 8 25 2 20 4 63 Woodstock. 9 37 8 35 2 28 6 U0 t Dullv. exuept Sundiiys. 1 ji'liiK Htutluu. Ibi Oouipuuy rosorve the riRut to ounoel iuliia wituuut uotloo. O. II. IiEONAKD. Supl. J. Q. I'OllTEU Guuerut Muuiicer. Amtuicun Exprosa trtuumotu busluosa ovor thU roud. POST-OFFICE NOTICE iljil trnma urrive 8.35, 9.87 u, in.', 2.28, 5 !&iulV tralna leuve 10.60 u. ia., 8.20 i.m aud 6.20 p. m. UmlBuwuler llutluud uud Ludlow stntfow luuvu 6.4b u. iu. uud 3.00 p. in. 8outU W oudHlook, 8.00 p. iu. B.iruurd uud. UelLol( 6.45 iu m. lturul tree dehvery niuU oloaes ut 8.30 h. ui, MAILS OLOS&T-For eurlj staeos 8.30 p. iu. Jjutcr uiuils. 10.29 . ni., 8.00 p. m. uud 4-45 p. m. Ouice nouri 0.80 u. w. to 8.80 p. m oUNUAV uihIi oloaes 10.20 u. iu. bltJL.'K UHAl'MAN. Postniustor E. F. WARDWELL PLUMBING, S l'EAM, MOT VVATER FITTING ANE ROOFING. Our Oeuernl JobbluR Depart uiont will Klvn I'rouipt Atten tiou to your wiiula -. , . . . . WOODSTOCK, : - : VEltMON'J Qeulrul Utr'edl, A. J. BOURD.ON PLUMBING : ST2AM vin!' VVATER HEATING. WOODSTOCK- VERMONT. (jllbort A- Dnvis Gtlbert F. Davl LAW OEFIOE OF DAVIS & DAVIS WINDSOR - VEKMON'l KARL A: PEMBER AROlEfTECT Ofilce Court House Building. ADAMS & McNICHOL CUT STONE For Cemetery and Building purposes. Woodstock, Vermont' Shop, at South Royalton, Vt HERVEY JOHNSON" VETERINARY SUR6E0N Horao training nnd colt hrenking South Pomfret, Vt. WANTED WANTED: A housekeeper, woman, or girl of somo experience ; ono in uii 7owilv in thia villairG. Good wasfes. Address at onco P. O. Box 486; Wood stock. Annual Village Moeting The legal votersof tho Village of Wood stock aro hereby notified and warned tc meetf atlthe Town Hall, in said Villajro, the nrttf Monday of January next (1913) being the aixth day.at 7,30 o'qlocJ. J. i'W iUI MIV J--1--"--f lst. To rcceive and act;on the reports AL.. trillnn nVnaa 2nd. To elect ofllcers for tho ensuinp year, including one Trustee foi three years, and ono Trustee f oi two years. 3rd. To see if tho Village jvill accept v.a nxkvtainnn nf thn GenQra Statutea of Vermont in regard tt the collection oi uixes. Woodstock will tako in regard tc a contfact with tho Woadstock Aqueduct Company for tho use o water. . Bth. To see whafc action tho Villagt Will taKO in regaru w a cuin.r;i T.,5V, VioWnnflafifM'If RleetriC CO. for the lighting of streets ano oUier purposes. fifli. Tn aftn if. thia VillaEO shall own P pair ,of horses and necessarj equipments, neccssary f or fire ano Btreot servico umi iimn. jjfuio luiia tvt fjw.M..f, - - ( prppor petltion prcsented. for tnl, 7th. To raise money- by tax. or other wiso for the expenses of the Vil nWaitrlv innnrrpd nnd fav ncc ossary expenses for the cominfr ' 8th. To do any other proper buainess. W1LLIAM S. EATON. . vmage uiertc. Woodstock, Dec. 10, 1912. Yuleti.de iestivities vvere CeJebnitcil ,nt the GUl 6dd Pellovys' hom.c ii Xu(llowr' the customnry Chnstmtis ttree beincr beld Chnstmas evc, nni a txmnteous dinner beinc scrvcd iJJiriitmAs day. ... WOODSTOCK NEWS Woodchoppers Make a Haul. I'ho woodnlioppors on UillingH furm nmtlo tho chipa fly to tlieir gront jirofit nid plcusuro ttio day nftcrjDIixianTiJS-. iv,otre08 yioldod twonty-pound coon aiid twonty poumlfl of lionoy, wliiuh wns n fair Iny's work. Eurly fu tho forenoon tho nxemnn follod a liig Imttcrnut trce and lot it. io undisturhed whilo they wont on uttiug until tho middleof thoaftcr- noon. l lion, os tney woro cuiung up tho buttornut into logs tho muBic of tho unv was marred by growla. very lierco and loud, from tho iuto rinr of iho treo. "May boa bedr,'.' snid one of tho pxoited men, but a fow blows with itn nxo brnught tho Bourro of the rumblingu within reaoh and nBnarl iiff, Btruggling coon waBynnked.oul with soino ' difTiuiilty the randdpfll coon they ever saw, liis cuptors snid. I'ho Bntno duy tho men chppped lown a big hemlock in which they found'n largo Bwann of bePB und heir winter'fl supply of honey. It filled two inilk puils and weighed nbout twenty poundB. Tho beeB were not vory lively, but two men wpro Blightly Btung: Parcel Post Begins Business. The parcel post depurtment at the poHt offiue was not rushed with busi- it'sa January lat. a holiday, but iti expected to grow aa people get better 11'q.uuinled witli it PostmaBter ''rederii-k Chnpman was tho first Heiidor of a pankage bearing a parnel poBt 8tamp VVedneadav morniiig. when tho system went into operation md during tho day eight or ten pnckiiges wero recoived and din- ptitched ' r One of the puckugea cnntained a hicken, und moro poultry pasBed i.liroiigh tliooffico'riiur(hiv, alao one pouiid of buttoi These articlpa. t. ininht be note'd, wore for-local de- ivery, but bui'Ii tnatter miiy be Bont fm tlier if suitably packed You can i i.l -mtiu egga any (iinianco wnen eacii irg ia wrapped Beparutely and mcked iu a coiilainer. Anotlier tliing patroiiB Bhotlld le:ir n inind 'ih tliut a paukuge will not be acccpted for mtiiling unless it bearR tho naino and address of the jonder, .preceded by the word From" ' A pound packago can be seni uearly everywhere .in' Vermont for five ceut4, to Boston for b'ix cenla to New Yiirk for soven conta and to Guliforniii for 12 centa. Among tho untnailabloarticIeBare bonzino, livo fowla, infornal mn- hiues, intoxicating liquors; uny rticle8 which may endanger the lives of poHt'office employeB or dam- auH inail or'(thor property. USE ONl.Y PAItCEL POST STAMPS lt shoiild be utideratnnd thut ull nerchandise nf tho fourth class muRj I liear tho distiuctive parcel poststamp Goods otherwise stampod caunot be iccppted. Puokages should not bo seuled I'hey must bo prepared for mailing in rucIi u manuer thnt the contentB can bo eusily exmnined. . ON R. K. D. ROUTES. Rural mai carriera will sell parcel portt Rtanipa and receivo packnges, a fact which doesn't Beom to bo gener- ally undorstood. Muil carrier Victor Ijiipuia had a busy timo Thursduy linpensing infornmtion to tho patronp of Route No 2, and ono of the first puckagea offered liim b'oro three two- CHiit Btanips. A Quiet New Year's Eve. Thofdepaiture of old 1912 uud tho amvai oi ivio n vvooiiHtouii wus iiccomplinhod quiotly, wiihout any holl riiigin or a foi mal toot by the lire iilurm, Which was one of tho old yeiA-'n gifts to tho village. Thero wore no publio feativities in honor of .the new year, though, thero aoverul private parliea. At the New I'iirk tho Owl cliib, diatinguiahed in uthletica and other things, hiid nn en- joyahlo evening, whicji inclnded a munieal outqi taiiimon and a aupper at !)30. Ilenrv U. Wlittcomu was mnflter of coremoniea.' Fine1 Holiday Weather. Unuwual weather; for midwinter has prov'nilwi the past week,. ltB mildnoH BiicueSliiig that s-imH fiuo sprintr dii.vs had been dropped in by miatako, which would bo pardouuule, Sun.day tvas n perfect day;' overy- body was out of doors, and thoso who wero not on tho mill pond in tlio uftnrnoou wero Bleighing. Rain folloivcil. Mondny, aud "moro cloudi- nes8 TuoVlny was folhiwod by snn- Hlntio bn Now Year's day. Two or tljre huadred peoDle snloyed tbe peoj i flkating, but good Bloighing die nppenrod with tho rain. Tho official forocaBtorB havo beon nnnouncing thnt thoro would bo no miploaBunt weathor fpr u woek or n, but on Friday rain foll nourly ull day. Somothing Booma to havo gono wrong in WnBhington, D. O., or out .in Rledicinp Hat, Wyomiug, whoro moat of tho woutlior comcs from. Strawberry Time in Florida. laaiah Honsou aends from Oler mont, Florida, a Btruwborry item from a Florida papor of niuch intor est to biiow bouud VorinontoiB. It Beoma to ploaso Mr. llenson to keop telling liis northeru frionda just liow tropicul and uunshiny liis noighbor liood ia and how finoly tho fruit and other crope aro doing. Hero ib the item : Plunt Oity. Dec, J0. On Tuesday uvening thero was sbipped eighteen rofrigoratoi's of strawberrics. In this Hhipment tlioro was 1440 quarta nt 40 couts por quart, which amountod to the sum of $570 notted to tho growora. Mrs. Emma Frances Marshall. Mre. Emma Francos Marshall dicd at horhomoon Pleaaant Btreot Thurs day morning, January 2, aftor an illnesaf of about b'ix montha, of lieart troublo. The funoral aervico will bo hold at hor late reaidonco this afternoon at ihreo o'clock. Mrs. Marshall was born in Wood atock Ootobor2l, 1848. the daughter of Honry and Emily White llatch, and livod hero until hor marriagoon Maroh 25, 1873, to Georgo Eflingham Marahall of Brooklyn, N. Y. Thoir married lifo was pasaod in Brooklyn. Mr Murshall died in 1001 and soon tifterwarda Mra Marsliall roturned to Woodstock, jninhig hor BiBter, Miss llnrrlette G Hatoh, n.t their old home.'' The paat eight wintors bIio spout iu tho Bnuth, and itwus whilo roturn ing trom Florida last year that slie was first taken ill. She leavea threo cliildrqn, all of whom wero with her nt the'limo of hor death Thoy aro : Mrs Eliza beth M, Prico, Mrs Mury H.-Uerry, .both of whom livo iu Salem, Maas , and Willium Lawronco Marshall, of New York city. Mra. Marshall was one of a family of eight children, of whom Mrs. J. B. Farnsworth of Windsor nnd Miss tlateli nro now living. During her giilliood and in later yeira, 'Mra. Marshall waa uctivo in the religiouq and socinl life of 'the, village and wns' long a member of the t'oiigregntinnal cluirch ; in both work nnd pleasure sho vus u leador, and she mudo n renl liamo for hor cliildren, wlio woro nble to be with her for somo time boforo sho became helpleBBly ill. AN EARLY EASTER. March 23 the Earliest Date in Nearjy 100 Years. Eaater Sunduy this year falla on March 23, the. eni liest dnto in nenrly 100 years. In 18,18. Easter arrived March 22, and 4 it' will not como an early ngain for nnothor 100 years Ash Wednesday co'mos Februnry 5,occurringBo early for but the fourth tiniein 125 yeara. WINDSOR COUNTY CQURT DECEM.BEn TKnM I912. Hon. Wm. II. Tnylnr Hon CliHS. II. Maxbnml Presldiufr Judge Asslstnut JudeB Clerk Aoslstaut Clerk UV.nrlff Hon. Milo 8. Huck f lnv ltead Peraber, Kntl A Poraber. avaaH H. Kiniry raul U TtnKliam ""TFIigh Malliff .Tnlin II. Slirams BteuocrupUer' Fred'k O. SouibRnto rroontton uincer The cnse of Bvron Ilnthorn Vs. Town ot Barnard is now on trial. An assault case, R. A. A. Chnse of Tyson ys. Eubert Rosecrnus ot Hoboken. N, T wns the first cnse taken up Mondny nlter the holidny recess. The plaintiff sued for $3000. for an nssiiult nlleged to hnvc been committed nt Tyson, July 28, 191 1, the plHintiff claiming thut ns n result lis henring wns impnired and be had since r uffered in health. VerdicV( lor plaintiff . for $ioo. Stfckney, ianrgent & Skeels for the plnintiff. Hnrlaii Besson of Hoboken nnd Raymond Trninor for defendunt. TAFTSVILLE 1 Mrs. D- G. Spaulding has been ill, Rufferintr from a cold wbich, is iifllictinK so mn'ny .people. A praver mectinK will be beld nt the rsidence of E H. Perkins Sunday cvenirijj nt 7 o'clock. Thcre were visi'ors frohi Qtiechee, Orion nnd Green Mountnin GruriRcs at the meeting of the Grange Stiturdiiy evening. The ludles dcgi ee stnff, Mrs, Lewis Pnrkhurst, mnster. worked the tlnrd legrce, tho tlnrd. nnd fourth degrees being conferred on 9I W o evenj FROM INFORMATIOH BUREAU. FOR $500 The idcnl farm for rcducing the IurU cost of living, ndnptcd for poultrV: .Capncity of furm, 5 cows nnd tenm ; lmuso nnd thrcc barns nccd some ronnii s ; bnlf hour rido Irom Woodstock Village. 500 CORDS VVOODi- vafimntcd $1 n cord, only twd ' rnJlps'from this" villapc. HOUSE LOTS Qij Denibof.n nvcnue cxtensipn, 50156, $200, instiillment plnn. , . - EXCURSION R. R. T1CKETS From New York city.to Jackson ville, Florida. $22, 27 hours run, ittnchcd to'PulImim trains. Clydc Linc tickets fdr nll steam crs nt lowest priccs. CITY PARTY Wnnts" property suitnble for a " Summbr Iun" !n Vermont ( prefers W'oodstock ). Tlione liaviiiK for snle, ndvise us. THE STATE Will see n 19x3 nbout Woodstock scholn'rs Jtnvinc legiil outside fire protection inr High Scliool buildinc nnd oneipow crcct- iiltr, strictlv in comnlinncc with stiitc lnw. WOODSTOCK NOTES : ',. Tho January meeting ."of the KingH Daught'ors will Whold nt tho Rost rinom Mondny erening, Jan. 0, at 7.30 w . . Misa Margaret Wilder returnod to her musical studiesin BoatonThurB day, accompaniod by her brother Froderick, who will pasa.a fow.daye in the city. t , MisBOs Marinn and Di'trnthy Ham ilton havo beon pasajng tho weok with their grand parerits, Rov. and Mrs Joaeph Ilumilton, iji Randolph Tho Woodstock Crnft.Shop wlshes to niiununce thnt the naineS of the committeo on iippraisalwill not bo mado public. That nll 'nrticlea Bubi mitted to thia comraitteb IiavovTiirn bora upon them and not .tli iininea of the makord So tho; comtnjttpo doea not know whoa'o'llTticlea aro beiug judged. All poraons submit: ting nrtialos will put upon them tho minimum price which they nro wil ling to receive. , , B. F, Weeden of ' Bridgpwaler went on.of Dearborn1 & CnVs railrond excnraion .tickets from Now York' city to .'Tackaonvillo, laat Tuoadayj The Woodstock Couri'try xilub had a cnrd party at tho clu,hf.houBe Wed nesday evening. Mr.and MrB . Jonn Frepch nf New York nro Now Year's day arrivnlo at the Ihn. Lorin Deland of .Biston and. his wife, Margaret Dolaridl, ' tlio woll knpwnTrito,r,narp;ajt'fhe.lnri. , ; Mrai H. Oi. JacksoH'and Miss Elizaboth - Vnughan2 arp pasBing u. wpek in Brookline, Maea. W. Lawrenco Ma'raholl .of Now York. viai.tod his mbttierMrs. G. W. Marshall, a fow days tho, paatuveok. E. P.,Ashloy'a , four-BCited. Bleigh is now at tho Commerpial Houso Hvery for tho uae of Blpighjng par tiea. It is undorstood that' by the will of the lato Oscar H. Freoman, which has beon filed nt the prfibjito pffico, tho bulk of hia property gnea to the poor of Woodatock ; a abbatantial sum is loft for tho caro of .fiis lot. and for tho genoTnl cafo oi lie Rivdr atreot comotory, Thd'usO of his house is loft to his housokeepor, Mrs. Claro-F. Dolo. , ' " . Mr. and Mrs; A. R Fiak.nrrived nt Sutiridgo farm from NeYork laRt woek Friday, expecting,to. go to iWton aftor New Year's. v The Silvor Oity (Iojva) Times annnunces tho death on 'Thuraday niorning, Doc. 19, of Vadis, the two-year-old son qf Mr nnd llra. Ohfton W. Sawyer of that city, and grand son of Merritt H. Sawyer of Wond stock. Tho child'a denth ' reaultod from drinking aulphunc fteid. Tho funoral waa hold tho folfoVing Fri dav afternoon in the . Methodist church, and waa coniucted by Rev. W H. Doyle. Tho pallboarere wore atx young ladtos, ann the seryjcq waa lurgely attended by sorroving friends of tho family. Tho Tiniea says : 1 iiir is ono ot uie. saunppi deaths that has occurred, in Silvor Oity in many"' years, nnd Mr. nnd Mra Sawyer havo tho heatjfelt Bym pathv of all." William E. Mack, a practicnl and Buccossful poultry breeder1,' will fiive a talk on. poultry raiaing at the Y. M. 5. A. meeting- Tueaday evenincr, Jan. 7 j- ' Ropresontative F. S Hiil'mga will reatimo hia aeat in the Houao next Monday and will thdreforabo unnble .to nct uh chairmiin of the village meeting next Monday ovttyina. The Jiinunrv meeting of Stro Kinu'a DaughterB will boj neiu wun Mrs. J R Penihor Monday ovenig, Jan. 0 at 7 30 o'clock. ( C I ' "' . ... . h . . l . . . . - Tho January meotingW Ottan quocheo ChnpterjD. A.,11., will bo held Tuesdny evonmg, kn. 7, with lMr8, Georffe G. Jfcjlv, l1 1 J r- Standard Dianes 1913 We have just placed our annual stock, of Standard Diaries on sale, The assortment is now coinplete and to. avoid disappoint- ment you should make your selection early. Select your number NOW and we will keep it for you until January lst. See our Window Display A. B. MORGAN The Quality Store A. ' "Willard P. Stearns, of Chicago ia viBlfuig friends, here.; "-AtfiliO'dnnual me'etiinsf'bf ICodron Rotfoknh Lodge,- I O. O. F , held Christniaa oigit, tho following ofii cere wero elocted : Noblo grand, Mrs. Kathoiino Carbino 5 vico grand Mra. ;Liila Mason; recording seoretury, Mrs, Goldio Harlow ; finnnciul secro tary, Mra Harriett Cumminga; treaxuror. Mra. hubio Uliver. Ilie nppointi ve offii.'orB nro : Wardon, Mrs Emma RichjconductreBs, Mra Nellie Brndloy ; inside guard, Mrs Ala Dutton ; outside gunrd, E. S Fay ; R. S. N. Q Mra. Bollo Pnynej L. S. N. Q . Mra. ' May.- Spaulding ; R S V Q Mrs. Lo'rK Tfio'maa ; L. S. V. G , Mra. Jonhio Dewoy ; chnplain, Mre. Lilln Burdotte. Dr G. H. Rpiller," optician. will bo nt Windsor, January 6 ; Hartland, Innuary 7; nt J. C. Nntting's, in Woodstock, Jnnnary 9. New heavy oak doora with plnte glnsa aro replacing tho presoiit doors at Bianchi's fruit storo. Woodstock Electrio Co.'a power plnnt will be shut down nt dnylight Sunday morning for aliout two houra whilo, neceBsary repairs aro being mado. Mr. and Mrs. Frod S. Mcrrill ob- aerved tho fiftieth mnrringo anniver aary on ChriBtmas duy. Their homo nt We8t AVoodBtock waa prottily decoratod witn gteon and go)d, and thoy wolcomed a lurgo number of frionds during the nftornoon and ovoning, who loft many gifts o tho. couplo. Mr. Morrul was for many years etnployod nt tho Bridgewater woolen mill. Since J891 Mr. nnd Mrs. Merrill have livod on their farm at West Woodstock. Mortimor Proctor of Proctor was a visitor in town New Year's day. Tho holiduys brought out an- nouncemon8 of so vernl engngements. Miss Mnude E. Sluyton, dnughtor of Mrs. Nbttio Slayton, to Mr. Honry 0. Whitcomb. Miss Arina J Wnrd, daughter of Mr and Mrs, .lohn Wnrd of nnrnard, to Mr. Michaol R Fitzmorris Misa Grnco L. Gearing, dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dauiol J, Gearing, to Mr. Monjnmin R. Tnylor. Miss Elizubeth V Plunkett, dnugh tor of Mr. M. Plunkett. of Lowell, MnB.s.k fo Mr. G. Wft"nc0 Lihorty Oirculnrs wero distributod in the villago this weok calling attontion to the annual village meeting, with Wjeciai retAiUUS to tb rooprit X000BoOPrCXKOrO0 i A New Line of ' LISK ENAflEL, WARE g Blue inside and White outside 5 Also the Pure White Tea Pots Cof fcc Pots Pails Double'Boilers Pie Plates . Bowls Wash Basin s etc. Enatnel Rpasting Pans Just the thing for Thanksgiving Turkey. No basting. Nq burned fingers. Use one and be convinced that they are the best. E. F. Wardwell Ig N. E. Tolophono 16-2 I Peoplo's Tolephono 10-14 ! 0000000-000OOOOC-000000000000000000000000000000 UNIVERSAL Food Chopper Cuts Like a Pair of Shears Many so-callcd choppers crush and tcar thc rricat or vcgctables, wasting the juices and destroying thc flavor. The UNIVERSAL the original Food Chopper cuts like' a pair of shears, with two sharp, bevdcd edgcs. .Thcse cdgcs are so'adjustcd that they keep sharp automatically by acting one upon thc other. The UNIVERSAL Food Chopper clcanly chops all kinds of mcats raw or cookcd and fruits and vcgctables coarse or fine as desircd wiihout maihing or tearing. Each UNPyERSAL Food Chopper is cquipped with coarse, medium and fine cutters. Extrcmely simple. Nothing to get out of order- Parts lnterchangeablc easily L. WOOD & SON DISTRIBUTORS to ndd a horso to the equtnment of the fire dopurtment. Mrs. Harold Q Winslbwof Boston, a former resident hero, was injured in an automobile accident near the Point of Pines Sunday nigbt. Thoro were five perBons in tho car when it c'raahod into a lnmplighter's wagon, smashing both the car and the wagon and injuring threo porsona in the auto. Tho Boston Post aaya : The cnro wna driveh by B. L. Thomna.'a well-known automobile man of Bos ton, nnd in it wero Mr. and Mra. Harold G Winslow of 10 Joy .atreot and their guest, Miss Mario Marcollu Lumbert. 1 Tho' party was going in tho dir ection, of Lynn and had just struck the Btretch botweon the Grand View Hptel nnd Point of Pines when a Iamplightor's wagon loomed up in the darkness just ahead of them. Mr. Thomaa turned the car out to. avoid tho vagon, but did not aeo a Iadder protruding over tho side of the wagon. This hit the automobilo and raked it from wind shiold to rear aeat. The ladder also struck Miss Lambert, rendoring her uncon scious, and Bhe wns cut, by flying glass. Mr. Thomns and Mr. Win slow were nlso cut by flying glass. The wholo top of the nuto wub de molished and the wagon was com pletely wrecked, but the driver of the wagon, al though thrown out, wns uninjurod. Miaa' Lambert wna lator takon to her homo by a paseing auto. WEST WOODSTOCK. Rulph Spaulding roturnod to hia collogo dutiea atltuaca, JN, 1,, ju naay morriing. Mrs J. M. Bnrber, who apont the holidays with her Bon an family in Springfield, Vt., roturned Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Adams of Randolph is spond ing a fow days with his snn Thomas, J. Adams. SHERBURNE One of Sherburne' hent known citizens, William P. Rounds, died Dec. 24, of cnncer, after a long illnesK. He leavcs n widow, a daughter, Mrs. Myrn Goodspeed of Warren, and a son, WillinmJ., ot Sherburne. Rev. J. S. LeFevre officiuted nt the funcrnlj'wliich was lieid Dec. 29. Intcrment will be in Castleton. . &ubxib 05 Tho. Afie, $1,00, Basins, all sizes Milk Pans Slnk Drainers Sauce Pans Kettles Cups Spoons etc. . " v cleaned. HAR RINGTON nACCARTY Market Home-made Sausage Home-tried Lard Native & Western Beef Fresh Fish and Vegetabjes Every Thursday CENTRAL St. WOODSTOCK i Uar.F'xDFDFFrTFn Ju " 1 UOULTRY rOOD will send you freight prepaid a 125 pouad ack for $4.00, or a 60 pound aaek lor S2.00. If in vr, 6T Beef Scraos. Poakiy Bone,Oy8terShVec,writen lor price CarrbllS.Page,HydeParlc,Vt Poga'o perfccted Poultry Food may G&$ F. H. GUIingham, Woodstock. Vt, S. A. Warren, No. Pomfret, Vt. F. l..Palmer, Wilder, Vt, . E. B. Watkins, Felchville, Vt. Wm. A. Perkins, Pomfret, Vt. Cnrl E. Horritk, Browrisvino, Vt. Farmer & Marcbtt, Wmdsor, V. '10. 3k K. m