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2 TIIK BT'RLINOTONFREE PRESS: TIIPUSDAY, PPOPJIBRR, 22, 1904 One Cent A WORD. Advertising Iti this column ono cent n Word, ench insertion. Copy may lie chungi-d every week. Cash In advance re quired. No advertisement tnken which Is less tlian twelc words, two lines. Sp-.clal terms to Advertisers using from 250 to 1,000 lines within twelva consecutive months POINTERS. DWNLItS OF FAItMH who wish to hire help cr tn coll n farm should uso this col .imn K-.uiriv Mio conies of this paper are old every Issue and your advertisement would ho read by ninny posoiuie uujw 57.wtf WANTED. 6ALFS.MKN wanted, experience unneces sary. Take orders, for best kitchen utcl.'-il "ever." Agcnl writes, "sold 7 to e"iy, id In two weeks." Ills profit $iti.K. Ono utensil ninl outfit free. Write quick. P. Conker, Box 19, Haverhill, Mass. lltw.It. FOR SALE. 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Miss Hazel Wilson Is nt home from Burlington. Mi's ('bickering, the principal of the Union i-chool, ar rived In town Saturday. Miss Harriet McRrllii has lelurned from HI. Johns bury. She expects to leach In the school near her home the coming term. Mrs. Cheney, who has been working for Mrs. O. N. Wright, has gol through and gono to Burlington. Mls Pontile. Day has ro turned from Boston. Misses Grace and Jennie McNeil are at homo for their Chrlstmns vacation. ESSEX CENTER. The funcrat of Frank May, who died after n long Illness with eonsuniplioti, was held nt the homo of his mother on WcdncMlay nt '.' p. in. Mrs. Georgo Door, whose eyesight linn been fnlllng for over n year until nmily blind, has gone to the Mary Fletcher hospital for tient nunt. A public ilame will be held at the town hull next Frid iy evening with music by Osborne mid Harnes. A Christmas tree with exorcise; will bo held nt the Methodist church Fiiday evening at the school house on Saturday evening .and at the Baptist Church next Monday evening. SHELBURNE. At the annual meeting of Chainplain Chapter, No. r.."i, u. K. S., the secretary reported tho present me mbcishlp as 42. The following olllcers were elected and Installed: Worthy matron, Mrs. Annie Irish; worthy patron, P. 11. Stoddard; as sociate matron, Mis. W. O. Beech; sec retary. Mrs. F. 11. Stoddard; conductress, Mrs. G. K. lalr; nsociato conductress, Mrs. 31. U. Chase. Several new petitions were received and the chapter In In a vciy nourishing condition. Mrs. 1, It. Deyette has closed her school for a thr o weeks' vacation. Con. ,r. D, Bnrstow has made his an nual Christmas call on tho schools In town mid left presents of books nnd pictures for all the slirdents. Tho public schools closed Friday for a two weeks' vacation Champlaln Chapter, No. f,r,, O. U. R served an oyster suppor In Masonic hall Tuesday evening to the members of the chapter and Invited guests. Over 50 enjoyed the supper and a social time afterward. Miss Lucia I. Stoddard of Mary Fletcher hospital Is home for a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Irish, Mrs. Onsllii ami Mrs. Corey are on the sick llt. The Methodist Sunday s-chord will havo a Christmas tree nnd exercises by the children of the school Monday evening, December "al. In the Metho dist Church. Dr. and Mrs. W. Sfwnid W. bl will entertain a largo house party Christ mas at Slielblirne house. Friil. ly morning. "Dot, tho Minei'a Daughter," was presented to u cioncled Iiouho Friday evening. Knob ono played their part to perfection. Specialties be tween nets wero rongs hy F. II, llcane, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. R. Sargent nnd Mrs. Clara Norton. Those sung by Mrs. Bar gent and F, 11. Ilcano brought down the house. Music was furnished by Luvlgne's orchestra of Illnesbutgh and Miss Kath leen Sayles. Tho proceeds were IT.I.C.",. l.eon Hanks has been visiting friends in Hrlslol the paBt few days. Frank Tnrt visited his brother, S. A. Tart at Mont peller tho llrst of the week. Mrs. N. A. Carpenter will entertain tho Willing U'orkeis December 28. Mr. nnd Mrs. Her ald Bag Icy and Mrs. V. It. Sargent visit ed Burlington Wednesday. HUNTINGTON. A. II. Ross txnd John Sprnguc nre nblo to be out again. James Durand Is mov ing Into Ci. M. Norton's tenement. The Dramatic company presented "Dot, the Miner's Daughter," to n full houso Fri day evening and It was a. decided success each playing their part lu a skillful man ner. T. W. Johnson baa cut his lee. 11. P. Morrill was In Burlington Wednesday and had his teeth extracted nnd Is suffer ing very badly at present from tho ef fects, Mis. Wallace F.enwoy, who has ben visiting friends In New Haven lor tho past few weeks, has returned to ler home t"!u j' Blckfnrd haa gone for a week to West Lcbanro, N. o visit his daughter, Mrs. P.. C. Baldwin. Tho eleetnc light tall; Is inciting with miieli favor. The dances at the S. of V. hall arc adjourned for four weeks. Norton nnd Johnson aio filling their ice houses. Laurence Swinycr Is talking of putt'ng up a grocery stoie In the spring. ST. GEORGE. Mr. nnd Mis. O. W. 1k1i.hu left town Monday for Burlington, l rum which place they lett on the I a. in. train Tuesday for Chicago, thence to ink Grove, AVis., whero they will spend three or four weeks with Mr. IhIiuiii' brother, George W. lsham. From there they go on to southern California. Mrs. James Millham Is slowly gaining strength. Mrs. Dorliska Ishim nnd daughter, Miss Phza, of llarro and Mrs. P. D. Ishaiii and children are spending a ffW days at the farm. Mrs. M. W. Illnsdlll nnd Mrs. Walter Wescott wei e In Burlington Tuesday. Messrs. C. .1. nnd P. U. .Sutton have tTielr boarding houso about ready for occupancy. S. P. Illnsdlll bought a fine looking pair of horses at the fort auction last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. IMward Kohoc and M. P. Tilley were in Burlington on business Wednesday, tho I'lst CHARLOTTE. WILLISTON. Prank C. Wllltlns died nt his homo In the village. Tuesday morning from th. effects of diabetes. Ho had been ainlctcd with the disease for some time but was not tnkon seriously 111 until two day before his death. Ho was t." years old and had been u resident of tho town for iiiiiny years. Ho Is survived by a wife and one daughter, Mm. Henry Patten, The itinera 1 will bo held from the home 'I hursday nfternoon nt two o'clock. The Itev. Mr. Dlefeudorf will officiate. Tho King's Daughter's circle met with Mrs. J. 1 1. BiiKhnell last Friday after noon. Mrs. John Fenwlcit has taken a little girl to bring tip. Fred Vnrney Is on the sick list. F-dwatd Connno has llnlsh ed work In Blchinnnd nnd come to his mother's home. Mrs. Fifleld of Past Orange with her children ate guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Nay. The Iiev. nnd Mrs. Deifendort wero at Mr. Fei, wick's Sunday aftirnoon, nnd Mr. Dlefninlorf baptized the baby, they havo taken, Viola Dorothy Fonwlek. Mrs. W. P. Turbos wnit Saturday to Burlington to tenia in over Sunday. J. S. Nay is suffering from the i ffc cts of a riisly nail which stuck in his leg and eiysipela.s Kit in. -Mrs. Nathan Allen is still conllmd to her bed but Is slowly gaining. Thoro Is to be a Chilstinas en tirtaliimeni at the par.-oiiagu Saturday afternoon for tho Sunday reliool. Frank C. Wllklns is sick and very low with very little if any hope of Ins nrovery. Christmas will )0 obsi rved at tho Con gregational dim eh Sunday. At the morn ing service a Chri-tmas sermon will be preached by tho Br v. Mr. Diefcndorf. and approiiiiato nntliems and responses will bu rendrnd. At tho evening service special Cliilstmas music is being arranged by the choir ot.:V,."g vnleex, uml a rend ing of Dr. Von Dy1j'i ."Tho Oilier Wise Man," will feTglvcn lei Miss Pdlth Tal cott. The fltii.-uy se.lVil will give a Christmas tice and siippl- lo the child! nn of the Sun ,:iv m linnl ill the narsonaire Saturday urteti,,,,!,, - Fra, died Ti'.es'lay nni ig.ll sick with n l.aiii co d. C. Wilklna y Moshcr Is MILTON. II. If. Becman for Iit moth'r, Mrs. Rogers of i.i' her son, p. Improvement so- do PROBATE COURT. Summary of lltiilneits TraiiNaetcd dur ing Tho Weeks Piiillng Decebnicr 2t, Instates of Daniel h-, Caroline nnd An ni Thompson, Es-ser; Kstcllo A. Thonip i;rei of Underhill, nppolnted ndininlstra tnx: C J. 1'rlor nnd C. W. Graves, com-mi'-'slijiicrs. Pstato of Throdore A. Hopkins, South Burlington; Pdlth K. Hopkins of New York city nppolnted administratrix bonis non, with tho will annexed. In re, Maria II. Tuppcr, (Incapable per ron). The Burlington Trust Company nppolnted administrator. Pstatc of Hannah r.aymond, Bolton; Fcttlcment of the account of the admin istrator. Pstato of Joseph Raymond, Bolton, (ward); guardian's final settlcm',nt. In re, Pdward Jaro, Willlston, (Insane); committed to tho Vermont State Ho pita! for the Insane at Waterbury. Psatc of Amos Goddette, Colchester; committee nppolnted to s'.t out home rtead to widow. Pstatc of Minerva A. Greenwood, Ps- Fr; P. C. Abbey nrpolntcd ndmlnlstra tor. K tato of Patrick Mansfield, Milton J.ucinda R. anseld and Frank P. Cor- jnia, nppolnted administrators; P. T. Ilol brool: nnd John S. Benham, comniisnlon rr- and appraisers. Pstato of Harriot Thompson. Underbill; l.eenso to kc.11 real estate granted, l.rtnto of Job Bates, Kssex; commls rioner' report tiled; personal property as- rigned to widow. Pstato of Julia I.nnglols, Colchester; w.ll proved. 1 .'state of William O'Brien, Colchester; Will proved; letters testamentary Issued to James S. O'Brien; Henry Conlln and F P. Allnid, commissioners. Fslate of Abblo M. Packard, Sticlburne; 1. C. Nichol3 of Pssex appointed admin lstr.it. ir, G. W. Allen and 1 1, W. Ilirig, ic iiinilssloiiers nnd appraisers. I. 'I. i to of Snmuel D. Bates, Burlington Mi nou P. Bates appointed udmlnistra tr Pialo of II. K. Coulbeck, Burlington; Jiid P. Prunello appointed ndmlnlstra tor. J n re, Daniel Bay I.lnsley, Burlington, (minor)); Nettle I I.lnsley uppointcd giiiudlnu. Ktato of John G. Gibson, Burlington; settlement of tho account of tho admin. Istrutrlx filed. Pstnto or Kubtcca I. G.mt, Milton; np plication for tettlomcnt and decree; hear lug Pi cember SOth. Pst.ile of l.ydla A. Wells, Charlottto npplkatlun for settlement nnd decree litnring January Cth. KI.GI.M Bl'TTP.It MAP.KHT. Klgin, 111.. Dec. 19. Bultor firm nnd un rhangfd nt itol-S. Sales for the week were wfi.i'o pounds. A l i.v liver makes a lu.v man. llur dock Blood IllttTa Is the natural, never ininns rcmuuy iur a inzy liver. There will lie a union Christmni tieo at (he opia house hall Mindny evening to which evetyone Is cordially invited. Any ore wishing to hive pi'ents put on thu tree for iclntlves and friends cr pior ehildii n can leave tin in at the opera house any time Monday afternoon. Mrs. Is in St Albans eating who ! critically ill. .Mliiiilel.ury Is the guest Hegers. The I.-idles' lily aie planning lo gie an entertainment very num after Christ m. is. Mi . Chas. Skeels, Mrs. Pied ltog- rs, Mrs. Jauns Kennedy, Miss Besie shloy and Mr.;, (i.ua lingers attended Mrs. Wlggs nt the Cabbage Patch" at Suanton last Friday evening. Henry Pov.dl, who is attending school at Alx- indria, 'a., is at home for the holidays. JERICHO CENTER. Miss Orplia Howe of liiiiiinutoii is making a sh. il visit on her parents, Mr. mil Mrs-. P. M. Howe Mr. Sainnntha Osborne dird lust Saturday of pneumonia it II. F. Fren'h's, where sho has inndo her home for the just li years. The fu neral was held at the church Tucsduy. conducted by the Hiv. O. S. Barnaul of Underbill and burial was in Hie Jericho Center cemetciy. The I lev. John W. Cof fin of Berlin, has acieiited the cull to t lie pastorate of I Ins church nnd will begin wotk January 1, lfj.-At tho ad journed meeting ol tho church last Fri day evening, a canvassing committee was appointed to canvass the parish nnd friends of the church living elsewhere for the funds to bull I a new parsonage. They have paitially completed thcii work, and have met with incouraging rue- cess and, witli what help in hoped will bo received from fi lends nt a distance, it Is probable enough will be raised to accomplish the object. The Ladles' Aid society of the church will probably as sume JjOO of tho expense. A Christmas tree nnd service, with special music, etc.. will to held at tho church Christmas eve. Miss Pthel Hct5klns has been finite seriously 111 with chicken pox, but Is now better. Mrs. Frank M. Hosklns it- Ill nnd contlned to her bed. Miss Helen Bulger returned homo sick fiom her school at Johnson last week. S. c. l,co, who was taken suddenly sick with heart trouble last week, is now better. The an nual business meeting and dinner of the church will bo held at the parish house Friday, December T,n Dinner will be served at twelvo o'clock and the business will be taken up at one o'clock for re ports nnd election of olllcers, etc. JERICHO. Charles Band canio homo from the Moody school In Massachusetts Thuts- day night. Tho lee harvest has com menced hero with lee u inches thick. O. II. Howe attended tho funeral of Mrs. Munn In Johnson Wednesday. Madame Gulusha Is ill at tho homo of II. I!. Gnl- usha, her son, In Boynlton. Mis. George Miller M reported ns hav ing the diphtheria. Mrs. S. V. V. Booth and Glenn were visitors In Burlington Monday. Mrs. Booth will visit her father, Mr. Van Vllet, at Pssox Junction before returning home. A nephew of r. Gomo, Mr. BiiFSln has been spending a few days with him. Mrs. Warren Buxton nnd daughter, Florence, wero In the city Tuesday. Mrs. George Miller, whose Illness It was feared would develop Into diphtheria, Is bettor. Mrs. It. Mncomber Is much Improved nnd was able Tuesday with her grandson to bo In tho village. Tho Congregational Sunday school will have a Christmas tree at their church Saturday night. D. F, Wilbur nnd Mrs. Moulton wero visitors In tho city Tuesday. WEST BOLTON. Mnny of the friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. W, II. Pavls wero pleasantly enter tained by them Satuiday night. Among tho guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. John Chambers of Burlington. Miss Kiln, Phllbrooks, who hns been visiting Mrs. A. Ij. Hardy, hnR returned to Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Hniiey Hall ot Jericho wero In town .Sunday, Chester Smith hns returned from his work on Taun ton, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Davis wero In Burlington Monday. Mrs. W, A. Bohonon 1b slowly falling. O. J. Honford Is doing a Inrne Job of mason work In Richmond. Several of th In dies visited Mrs, It, A. Stoddard of Nashvlllo last Friday. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Mr. and Mis. Krnest Norton aro being congratulated on the birth ot a son born Chnihn T. Holmes is about c out rnct-j ing with parties In Massachusetts lor in.-i nil fn el in-Ill i- n 1 i-l mini n r- ;itv Hint lie I has Invented and will soon put on the mnrkiet. The operator does his work from tho giound nnd tho saw cuts by a pulling instead of a pushing motion. The two schools in No. .", Ml?s Williams's and Miss Harrington's, joined In a Christ mas tree cen iso in the upper room Fri day. Pan nts and friends of tho scholars gave them n good audience of interested people Miss Sophia Williams Is homo fiom Pioctnr for tho holidays.-A fire caught in the tenement house of '. W. Knot Saturday fori noon, and but for prompt work the building would havu li ji ned. Pll Paboimty was passing I he house with several cms or skim milk just as thu fire was discovered, and his active application of this novel extin guisher niilcd largely In saving the house as water was hard to bn got. Tho house was occupied by Thomas (lulnlati nnd Ins goods and furniture wero somewhat injured hy a, hasty removal, besides sev eral artichs burned. Both parties car tied an insurance In a si arch for water Charles W. Boot has located the outlet of a large spring in the pasture tmuthi .ist of Ins f.itui building", l'.utios with a water witch" have followed along lie water vein and Mr. Boot is certain tli.it bu has found a great water Pimply, n- tirely .-leers; Ilile. I.uther MolllSOIl Ol the New Kiigl.md i elephono and Teh graph company was homo over Sunday. leo cutting has- alteudy commenced upon pri vate ponds in town. John Coleman h..s stored his household goods nnd will live with Ins mother this winter. Bobert Stles ol' Burlington called on his lrieni, George Pdgtiton, last Saturday. Burton Byingtoii and two children of I Ilne.sburgh wore at Ins father's last Sunday. Tru-1 lington man Ooodcil and son of Addison are isit ing Joseph Bara, Sr. Mrs. Joseph Deyette will go to Bellows Falls next Thuisday for nn extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Sawyer. John llogun, foreman for tho New Pngland Telephone and Telegraph company, with a gang of men Is running a loop to con nect the new trunk lino with central al Stanton Williams's store. Mrs. Cynthia Horsford died Tuesday from the effects of a recent fall. MILTON George A. Phelps has retiirnl from a several weeks' ,Mt In Iowa, St. I.ojiis and other points In the Wist. Mr. an 1 Mrs. D. D. I'aikir of Plchmonil spent Monday and Tuesday at '. S. Parker's an 1 C. P. Pratt's. F. P. Goodyear b,is bce.i visit ing in Burlington for a fi.w das. Mrs. Perley Hewi.ig ot Beavi r spent Sunday and Monday n' I. II. Hew ing's There Is to be a Chrntm.is patty for the children of ll. i Siiinl .v school at the Congrega tion. ,1 vestry ic, Mond.iv front I' to -1 p. in Jits. P. I, Binkiii is visiting her d. iitgliti r Mr. I . D. Pirker, in Bicli mi mil - The h.K i fchnol is to have a lu.i-'ki d pp. nn ,nle nt tin- village hall Pililay (veiling, liccemb'i- I'.: Mrs. Julia Hill of .South ll.ro Se nt Seml.iy with her mother, It II. Fiilb r. Mr. and Mrs. George BcjnnM'i pcnt Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. K. o. .Mills in Burlington HINESBURG1I. Tin- Cluistims sale al the town hall Friday and Saturday tunings was large ly attended and nettid tin- l.adies' Aid ovor $150.- MrF A. IC. Monro visited her Bern. Charles :ioorc, in town last week. Mrs. Will.iid Kiv, Miss Anna P. lie- Pwi-ii and Mi' town lor a f S-tdn Wil 1-s-i-hool this v teaching No, ". day. .Miss Gi i No. ll'.-.Miss biirne "vn b guest of Miss ( tinual choir an I tin- rnnt.it'i of S.iluid iy evening lin a Christians ti ' c ti. ti rniii'ii.- The i 'in i-'n in the Metl-.i. ,t 'I" Mondnv c 1 i t il as a h"l ti. - Pin-Mies .mi w II tl-i i n 1 i pc ig-itn this v t i r. Tile f.ni- ,1 oni on.-i ' l.ucia Andrews wetc in dojs last week. Mjss aching the St. George ier. Itoy Gillman Is school and began Mon Toiiiliiisiin is teaching hcrine Burrltt of Sliel i nvii over Sunday, the i 1 1 'ill. The Congicgu - tti'lay school will give ' "liloh" in tho church BOLTON. Maggie (Kilpeek) McGee, wife of Clay ton McGee, who has been 111 with e-on-Fumptlcm since lust spring, died nt the home of her parents In Blehmond on the Mb Inst. The builal wns in Underbill. Her husband and only child, a daughter, nIo her parents, brothers and sisters survive her. The building which the firm of Trarey Sr. Howo are to use as a store, with tenement on second floor, Is nearly completed. WEST MILTON. The little son of Mr. Palmer, who has been slk at A. A. llerilck's, hns recovered uml they went Sunday to Jericho nnd will go from there to their home In Seat tle, Wash. .Mi! and Mrs. Alton Costcllo arc rpendlng the week with ln-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Wimble. Theie is to be Christmas exercises nt tho school room Friday afternoon by the scholars. EAST CHARLOTTE. Tho annual reunion of the Powell family will bo held Dec. lintli at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gnvo In South Burlington. Tho annual re union of the Beers family will bo held Dec. 2 1th nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Cleveland In Huntington. Miss Bella Johns Is homo for a three weeks' vacation from her school work In Hanover, N. H. Guy Brlggs, who was severely burned with boiling water recently, Is recovering. Tho SIIsscs Pdlth nnd Ilia Iteado aro homo from Troy, N. Y for tho holidays. Cham plaln Chapter, No. 05, Order of the Pastern Star, Issued liivltatlomi lor an oyster supper held at Masonic hall, Charlotte, Tuesday even ing, Dec. 20th. Miss Pllu Smith teacher In No. 12, will have n Christ mas tree with exorcises for her pupils next Friday nftornoon. Whllo chop ping lu tho woods last Wednesday, Burton Beers cut a bad gush In his leg, nildwuy between the kneo nnd ankle. He Is about on crutches, but 11 will probably be some time before he can rcsuino nctlvo work. Mrs. Cyn tTila Horsford, who foil reocutly and Injured her hip, is still lu a setlous con dltloii. Mrs, l.nndon, a nurse from Hinesbiiigh, Is caring for her. Clay ton potiiia Iiuh engaged to work ror u year for Willard Ball of Shelburne, nnd will begin his duties the first of January, the Congr. S.iturd.i v i . t ncs cess; f 1.".0 w , . . tli. eveniuus.- - i 1 i.i in l'orintr fu.ni . i : Mrs. Susan Lev. M and Ann.- M, ' In i Burlington al i r a relatives. Mi - II turned from in- and in and Charles Moon an datighu i-. M tor Iting his aunt. AVnteibury, Mrs. is visiting h. r son. gregatlonal Snmlnv oratorio of "Shiloi at the church CI all the rhurc lies s' dist Sunil.iv school mas tree Monela Sprague. who fell and Injured his f about with a cane left the .oo fai Mrs. Di.gr, , ' i ten children will havo - vestry in tho nf- concert and tree ' ll Will be held I IV Will be ib- thc public schools. i very low and i w i. r famine lament Kjv, n by i. ly Friday and s a de ided suc- iil s Id- 1 lie two - cl n.-i ry j silf i ot eryslpili-i -- Luci . Andi i wn ' ive returned to ilivs' visit with i'ass;,ly bus re - visit in Bur- - Mr. and Mrs. the pan nts of a '.M-U Davis Is vis Pay Clark In i e of Burlington i'i irb's. The Con- hool will give the .s-.iturday evening .mas services at ' .lay. The Metho - II havo a (inist llie 20th. Oliver ' m his house roof i, is nblo to get John Dwyer hns and moved to RICHMOND. Tho rns j.! Hit co' iront Condi i si d M day about W:3o o explosion coinplcl' building. The wrecK lite1, which w-i., son main fu t n. ,ni wero broli. n m the tory. The funrr il of (i el dadt his bumc S held Tin .'.lav niiiimn tho chinch of Our i Mr. Bostw H '.; was l spent most of his I" ing tor : i -. , ral Belle vuo House, ! ynir mio nnd ictln was a vetei.m of tl a member of tho b He is survived b Frtd and TulTel of this village, and Misses Demn Mn,i :. There will l,o a gregatlntml Siindav night, after which ' ed with presents f Fiank Gamin, a in ' College, P. q., Is Tiiisiiils ol Will Have Kidney Trouble al Never Suspect If Diln'l Know 1 Hail Kilney Tronlilc I hail tried so mnny remedies without benefit that I was about discouraged, MRS. A. .. WAL KER. Iff . but In a few davo after taking vonr wondi rfnl riw.'inip-llo it I bignii to lul belter. 1 v.? out of henlth anil run down generally ; had no appetite, was dizzy mid suffered with henilnunc must of (lie time, l did not realize that my kid neys wen- the cause of my trouble, hut somehow felt they might be, nnd I be gun taking Swatnp-Kooi, as above stated. Them Is such a pleasant t,i-t" to Swanip-ltoot. ami It goes right to the spot and certnlnly drives disense out of the system. It has cured me, ami I cheerfully t( commend It to nil suf ferers. Grnli. fully yours. MPS. A. L. WALK Pit. 21 Mclianiel St. Atlanta, G.i. WO.MPV snlTer untold m 'rv bri fine the nature ot their diseas,, is not al ways correctly understood ; in many cases When doeforing, tliev nre lid to believo that womb trouble or fi mule wciikness of tiima sort l responsible for their 111.1, when In fact illsorib rid kidneys tiro the chief cause of their distressing troubles, Feihnps you suf fer almost continually wl'li pain in the back, bearing-down feelin g -, hendaelie and utter exhaustion. Your poor health makes you nervous irritable, and at llni's despondent; leu thousands ot just such suffering or broken-down women uie in ini' n stored to hcalf h anil strengt l . . il n- by tho uso of Hint wonelei fti I ei - ery, l)r. Kllmrr's Swamp-limit . i . great kidney, liver and lilinbb r r. ui cdy. Miy Swniiip-Poiit (,lcs streiinlli. Not only does Sw'aiiiii-Knol loin-; to v life n ml mil, -il v to tln knlm , n. cause, of til" trouble, hut ,y '''iii"'i enini: the kidnc vs It a'-ts a- a e.ii.i.i tonic n ti il food for tie- n I i i " nm-'.in-Hon. The lnild fi ml i t--aou!m; ry r fr. i ( o liie world-l.iiiiou- kidney nnd hl-id i. i retne-ely, Swa nip-i looi . ;s s-, (IJi , h.,, II St'l'lels the hieT',.'.! 1'ot- lis- W" ollii' 1 fill cures Of the tr" t dl-l"' --ing c.l A trial wiil con vi n . ;t'iv mi' o'i mav have n .t.'i li i ' i mall. In taking Ir. Kiln ei's Kw you afford nn'mul help to X SWIimp-Uoot Is 1 ll f n.ei.-t pel ' and gi ntlc aid to tic kidii' v CVCr be e n (llse u , 1-. il. mistake, lmt re-mi mh Swnmp-ltoot, I r. 1. 1 Hoot, nnd the a b.i N. Y., "li cery Icitb WEST BERKSHIRE The ofllcers f,,r the Ppwortl, Ie ague were elected Friday evening for the com Ing year ns follows. Pre-uleat, J A Moslcr; 1st vn e.t, idrt Loyal Htowe, 2nd vice. prci, I,,,!, Mri , .,rr)e sein; 3id viee -president. .Mrs Mn .letino; -Jtli vice-president, Groriv V lloiven; seerntcrv, stlsH Anna, L. Stnwc, Irensuior, Mi s Am a Stanley, organist Miss Guides Ii.n ord -The poultry a 1 t' ini -e .' d 1... In inity (V,ll(.rtor ( j( Orion tic hiih will i, k,,m t i, (f , at Past C i-ksicr' Thursday. He n bd 21'. at lo a. 1,, ii.,. following onicrr r,,r Hie Mill". IV sr I,.,,,) l,-,vo been elect. ,1 the (nsu.ng miii Superuite ti'l -it, (i Beitten- I sHis 1 ,1 I . unciltlt, fri, nt r St owe; ' re i seetrlar Ml iinel org. ii is' briirlan, ,M 1 1 ' -1 ill. ii , M . - Mil. Lin lingto i for 1 nt ter Jolle e , a- 1 1 itl e. Boge n- Irrii , M - i Gladys I. ,on i Mn. ,e ('apron, ass, tintit " i d Chaff' ; liec ie-r .1. ii'. ' ('. I, Ort .i. w a i ' ly on tmsiiiie ss. l, . t i,. '. . v t 1 it 1 I Til ll.' .111 tic i tile s Swupip li l ub j 'nt " EAST FRANKLIN. M" v 'I oimstrad. w'o bn l en 1 f"f the p i . n w !' 1 "1 ' I 1' l'"l 'lie i,. n 0 R I' 1 If -it tin; . h ,1 ! I r n.- I" ' ' 'is. .Mi W. H. Ki,! ,.n, Mr '''' '' " '" ' ' " iinlny w ,1 !, h r t.r.,l er 1,1 ' II'-' I " .Monti.'", , m- I-t 11 d ii i I at tl, . . r Mr " 'I M-s e;. M f anero, I v , u ' ' MONTGOMERY CENTER. ': '"' '"- 1. ,-ct 1 11, 1 ' '' :i f' w -' t, V ll , v u ;yU- " M. l Cl. rl-.e "' '!..- ' V. U- . ., s . ' 1 ''. . I ,, , , e ' b' . ' 'S tl,,- , , ,. v , i t, , 11 ' 1 "n- g I il , .it ' 1,1 ' I '"I Oil S ,, , ,j r r " ' "U 1" ' II. ., Ill ' . , , , y t ,r p. tor Sni. i, v .,, , ,., rfcn. ' "i 'I church. un.I n fiin-ttn - .. I ' P ipt.st . li i:, h -A' , ,. , " ' " 1 "f Mr 1 Mr- c ., , i ii i l -it n , p,, , jj, ; , j. !" 1 ill d tl l , f e 1,, 1 ' ' '' ' ' .' I ' , , i iKe - 1 . ' si" i . r w ToTrabc What SVZ7MT-7iOOT, the Qrcat Kidnev, Liber mid -Bladder "Remedy, Will do for YOIL 7ilery 'Jeader $f the Tiee Press lay llabc a Sample Bottle T71EE by Nail. ',' -ll,, 'W 1 ' 111 I. M 1. t I , .' w , i PIHi'DlilM, XOTK'P No mailer- how man matter how nun h money jnu may Iium- spent owe It to nurse f. ninl tu your fmniiv. to nt 1- "-t strongest lric-nds to-dny are those- who bad nln coming well again. So successful is Swamp-lb" most lllstl essinfr I'll s, . that to piove its Wntldel I pie bottle and a hook of Naluabb- liiloriiiati" iii'iil. Tho liook contains many of t'i- tbous .ml ial letters received from ni'-n nnd women . n. Swanip-ltoot Is so well known tli.it our re ub s n-e plo bottle. Ill writing; to lire Kilmer ('n.. Bingh in'..n . "Weekly l-'ree Ii ess." Tho pioprielorsn ad this ; of this paper giiaiantee the genuineness of tin-, mt inced that Swamp-Boot is what you need, . doe t"l S i O'l i otlc-r rinl' i gle Sw.imp-U -t gi-.cn up 1. I.tly . hav trle.l n -, "11 1 1. ' " IS", iim n. t t- MONTGOMERY. in pi ii . i .i -a ii up. ,1 l i ,e! . ,1 I I i , 1 d i T 1 b- 11 ' mis oiler in tl If Mill ale "ll ll ISC t cent unci nno-dollar size bottles ut all drug store ) cvetywh. re. v (I i i .-i Muriiiigton 1 c , 1 -endy e nji- o r. gular flfty- with his Gauviti. p-i rents. V'' , d with tin- Ve r i i., blew up Thurs h with a terriflo 'ii'inolishiiig the lilllledlntely tool; -tanee from the . intities of glass i i part of the fae- es Bostwick, who id iy evening, wan at H::(0 o'clock fiom dy of tin; Bnsnry. ears old and had fo In this village, : i pioprietor of the Ii ho sold about a ! from business. Hu Civil War nnd was ! Grand Army Post, n wife, thrco sons, Boston and Arthur by two iluiijjhtcts, mice of this place, ipper fur tint Con honl next Saturday eilllslmas tree lo.ial r the children. ,,ber ot St. Hyacinth . ndlng tho holidays and Mrs. IjOwis Arthur Gauthier ot Holyoke, Mass. Mr. Guthler was born April 11, 1S20, thore foro being Tl years old. The funeral will bo held Friday morning from the Catholic Church in I'ndeihill Center, with Interment in the Underbill Cen ter cemetery. Althur Brown of Bristol .s spending tho holidays at .1. .1. Monahan's. -Jed Irish has sold his farm nnd stock of 30 cows formerly owned by Ills son, Dowey, to Howard Martin; ccnsldera tion, $2.700. A bearing wns held Tues day at J. J. M'uuihan's in n g.ird M the water supply ut North Underbill station before- Court Commission'1! s It. W. Tnft of Burlington, Albert W.iWton of Milton and i '. M. Mi ad of t -ub r hlll. Miss .luli.i Scott of St. John, but y is islllng nt Pdmund Martin's- T. S. U'lilpple, who has been nuite ill, i-i improe ing Mi-s Mary Barnard of Montpelie r is spending the Clin 'mas vacation witli her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. O. L. Barnard. The graded school will close Frhl iy for n week's vac.ul'-i. vacation witli his p-ireul . , Boston There has lately he . n a ii-ufoiin lank of the Knight j of Peibii organ ize.l In this pl-H-e of L'l nn ic' -Wi.it',. i pc nn i M i 'i a there will I" "" h' Iit i.h'h on Ho n ill pi'Nil i.et" 1 1 -iday, I '. c 2 1. lb in W Iii'ih -. w 1 ; worl.i'iu' in the p.,, r sin is- at ,S. i,i-t, sp. nt Sun.l'V with his paii'i's i nnd Mrs .T. I. Wlntney. The nn. w-il of I he nil it, gi,n i yearai,Tic. I he P. e l-'r - F' -m .ind !.'! "it. closLd he-re Sun-Iae. ll w i - a vu. , i s in ii'-s- w e Ui ',. ,- 1 Ivip c-oiil.i i,"i g' t a .v., 1' "ic M il ov. m.j- i i o. ic r ' II- - i.e i ' - v I . ' . I 1 n i ,'. i , i i I-., - e v i i - c I I " l . I l I'll V '!,- ' I'I 'I ii' -1; 1'. s.l.,., , 1. (' "ii h id " i ' ' l . w ' d n:-)l,t. i. M.- 1 1 ,i . I fr. s 1 , d M-- ii,-1 -a i ,i' H.I- t 11'-- I i r i r I 1 I V. 1 -Ii I a is 1' , FRANKLIN c. W. Mi.-,.,, i "f ' '. l si ! . , ,. i 1- ' '-I I- w ,t!i hini t. j- s t , ' I s -I J . I l(,v Ll' 'if 'l-'i h. 1 ... , i f n el i s -i , . . , u Mj S .el iy in th 31. t'.odi f j I" ii. il e In. r. h. . w ii! . , ST. ALBAITS. !' - ' -t. ,, V I l ip . , 1 - 1 l l w, i I WEGTFORD. All of the church' will unite In Christ- ti town hall Saturday ,-,e and Draco Allen l ynn, Mass., for the lias i ('turned fiiim iirg, N. Y.-Tho Wo ieiiipcranco Union Macoinber Tuesday mas exeicises in evening.-Misses 1 urn at homo from holidays. Fird Iti a visit In Whalh'i men's Christian met Willi Mrs. I afternoon. Hon M from Philadelphia I'. Kiee Is exported home id- Cluiiilinas, UNDERHILL. Tho community was shocked Wed nesday tnornlng t" learn of tho sudden death of Silas Luk. Gambler, one of Its oldest citizens. M1-- Gauthier had been In 111 heiiliii for (.mio time, but no Im mediate dungcr w is anticipated. He Is survived by a lfe, four daughters, Mrs, P Cayo ol lUirliiurlon. Mrs. Ike Branson of nolyoiVi Mass., Sirs, Thom as Gillett of Alb "nd Mrs. W. II Guinea of this vlllnue, and ono son, FAIRFAX. Mrs. Harriet Ilatiiikin Is eiuii" ill Mr. and Mrs. Perry G. l-'arnsworth of North Held arc spending several days in town visiting fri' nds i'. S Austin of Piirfax and Mi-s Pbnnoi- Folsom of Wcsiford were married at the Baptist par-ming" by the Bev. B. O. Hunt Thursday, He cemher 15, They b ft on the four o clock train for Boston. The friends of .Mr. find . Mrs. Aithur Southard gave them ii sur prise Friday evening nnd informed them that It wns the 10th annlveisnry of their mat rice! life. The gifts, which wero pre sented by C. C. Gillette, included a din ner set nnd quite a sum of money. Re freshments were served. The Ladh s' Im provement cocietv in iS'iuci-ndo ut th" N. P. I. hall in tied Jls-iiuro win ho a Chrlstmns tree at the Baptist Church De cember 21. ENOSBURGH FALLS. Sinco the tth to tho IStli Inst, tho mini mum readings of the thermometer eiuh day hae been at nero or below except on one day, Sheiilf Ciort arrested two boys Monday about 111 years of ago charged with breaking Into the de pot at South Franklin shortly ufter the 10. 'JO a. in. train bit that samo day. They were tracked to this place wheio they were found hidden among the lumber piles near the railroad. Ono is said to hall from P.lihfoid and tho other from Can ada. They wero taken to Sheldon Junc tion Tuesday morning fur a hearing. W. G. Mason county secretary, returned from Burlington Monday, wheto ho had attend id a conference of county secretaries of Y. M. C. A.-C. A. Paiber of Burlington wns In town Monday attending n meet ing ot Bnynl Arch Masons. Kail Pulling ton of Cambridge visited tho family ut J. W. Green Monday. EAST GEORGIA. Mrs. Pauia Ballaul left on Tuesday night for her home In St. Paul, M.nn. Sho will visit f i lends in Michigan on tlie way. Martin Rankin wont to linkers. Held on Monday tu at-sist n. A. Chute h lll In filling leo houses. Thu union Christ, mas tree with exercises will bo nt the hall on Saturday evening Thero will be a teaclieis' meeting at the academy on Friday evening. Mis. Charles Chirk was out to chut eh on Sunday for the llrst time slncn In r illness. --School opened nt Oakland on Monday of tins week with Mrs. Buy Phelps as teacher.- The Bev. A. G. Austin exchanged pulpits on Inst Sundny with the Rev. George Burt of Fairfax. RICHFORD. The King's Pnughteis met Tuesday af ternoon witli Mrs. 11. It. Thomas nt li o'clock. Mrs. P. Cl. Livingston of Low ell, Mass., is vitiitiug her pari ills, Mr. mid Mrs. F. W. Wheeler. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Scolleld. Viiiini, Kay, C. L. Ri ed and Miss Addle Id el isped at II. 11. IlurlburCs. Sutton, L'ui1, Friday John D Sullivan, stenograph' r nt the 17, S. detention house, is spcnilint; tils of t 1 ' t Ml, SWANTON CENTRE. i !' si ' ' . it.- "i' !' sp, . j t , e i . I 1 1 i s t . ,,'lv .it . i i 1,.- I- 'i'i I'i ' n i !nl, n '. , -i ii-it : Ing . 'i , i - is, i, , t a t .t. , ' . tl.n' - l"1 i. v . -',i i ; i p. s v, , i . 1 I, ! , , .. IC "t -. 'V s, i , ,, c ' s, ,, . !) ,!'!,-, 1,,-llic , ' -." 1'V -1 W "111! ' 1 Chilli, II1:.' ' til" I HI' I" ii Jolly ,1 ers' 1 n ci. lo which ' l i u w n be-rs w. I- adn ill. .1. i'1 - , 1 1 to . will he !, ! . 1 ' . ' int. r '. ' Jo-, . i. P win'- h: i ' i Sw -ii ' c . EAST HIGHGATE. i , -:i I. Mrs. M u i i ..ii i , her slti, i- .Mi .-. s. all, i no ui 1 1, c. in . . : ot M 111 I11 111 1 1. . ' taken t i Albiiruh f' Mrs. P. 1 .d ii h ot Sli-irtow ei I Uu'luiu Sutui'l iy 1 y lie- sci i nioilur. Mr i , ' b-I'lnailii lc .1 I, v ho ! latlu-r ai .1 gran f H has- u I ui p. d Y. i ;. I S.u k. is 1 1 ,1'hor X 1 I ,t III! ' 1 c ' - 'ii 1 .i l I s I1 1, ' - L.-1..-I r .I I ,1 j RAKERSFIELD. M, - i ' i Aii-ln-..- I.- r - -I, r. ii M s 1 1- .11 I I I ll h 11 ' s l-ii',. s nC (he Mi ic ..I'i ' w.i - a -ir. at mi, . -s '1 ' '.. -Tlnauus Xu'.iv , ntt i. k i ' ei ' wnll ' ' i-.-i s al ! Ii, M. ih. "I i ' 1 e i t uu; ., d a I i h i ' i ' 1 S.'li, I. In- g M- ' M'.ii, till ill', t , P. i' ' ! alt. nil i , i.i . 1 ! I' I, , i,t urn -,l I" II , ii ' -Mrs m ,N I'liiiu i ,i. I null 1 , - v -tot i- in ' -has r. 1 ui in d to 1 i The i ' ' 'I t.,,11 el i ' ' . a is serl" . iv ill. I - ' i 'I Frank Hi idv of -11 ed at D. A. M' X , w b .Misses lia .ii .1 1 1 1 i s tin- Ilium- of t1 . ' rile loir Sundav lu- II ' S in I'I- tch. r Pi ! ,' M Ii in Mm. in. it Pi griub'd si h'" 1 i -cii holidays at 1 i ' i n Stone pi ice w s. .. i , , I Stone; emu . , ' ' I VEST ENOSBURGH. C. B in ill b .,i i In nn "i i o. ' i 1 i i' 1 his shoiil.'i r w 'ale k d In i I . i i I woods on ins 1 in on, 1 1 i 1 ,s, v , ' 'lug win. h w ,s ,, , ., Uu ,11 i,.,m , i gan i" i "!l ui 'i i ii " I I ' i , tin- wl, til i i ,, I ' s , i ward di.it- , , M 1 1 i , v .ii . Hum pi, . n' 1 1" 1 '; i 1 ,liini hut mil ,,i i ' I log (rein sii ilm 1'- -hml'l'i- Mc Pes si v tliu has b. . n is'i,i. Ins gii-dpar i nts, Mr .tiiil Mi s i ii Ii I'm a , W ,1,C, Ills 1 i I'll 1,' . 1 I ' li.s ', , ,. ;U 1 . i n-! i uj ( ui 'I . i i ipl. ,. t h Si.' .1 i s. , , ' " i i , I il,, Cl i . ii, i a i ' ' i ' 1 1 u ', U . in. s , ci u, t i' i ImI -, ii i c, , . . P" ct-ibi r 24 J. N. Ia. . i,... i. . .uu I in 1' I "i i in i !iis plai , ironi Uardc, -, -lU s.. w'bio he bus be' 'i lo:- i.cily two ye.iu .11, v ' I 1, .,,1 -.. i .. i , ,. , i " - - I i ' ' , , ,it"' II i i ;r s - - t . u - Ai - i' .1 ..' I-t '.! i - 1 1 , I 1 s i ' ' i I ! ,-l . I , i .' ' i I M A 1. " 1 ,1, nil ' 1 ' C ' , " I ' 1 - M t i I , , 'in Ml s , . . t ; i V u ' i 1 i t i riu ' P s n f ( T ,11 I V, IIS I N, w "Hi M ' II,' i e i 1, -t I 1 ,' t "l i . 'I - II i.i' I ii. . a . . ' - s. U ,, ,, , 1 I'll V s 1,1 . ,i 1 t I . ,t I M , ,i i ! . r, U Hi . 1 1 SWANTON - id aft'. " in,' li , ' iv , .. . Mi I , ,-llld 1 ii ' ,1,1,1 'II W , ' 1 train ii til,, lie in ' pi. or fa i in '1 1 . ns" st I yi ar old. I, 1 , 1" si, li nr. I pi . ." , ,1 1 , v t'l 1 M- i t i ,' i ll I ' I UO'ln I 1 si.n ,p ' i r ,i I "l 1 I.,,' i I i M tl, , v. 1 ml, t ' i I f l , ! . li . I lie" ' "11 liielit. Mis A. I, he 1 " pre- , ' M V.n i: , Couiliiiicd on I'll I id I'lig r