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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY JULY 27. 1905 One Cent A WORD. Advertising !n this column one cent a Word, each Insertion. Copy muy bo changed ovcry week. Cnsh In advance re quired. No advertisement taken which Is lets than twelve words, two lines. Special terms to advertisers using from 2J0 to 1,WC lints within twclvo conseeutlvo months, t POINTERS. DWNKHS Of FARMS who wish to hire help or to sell n farm should use this column. Ncnily li.Ow) copies uf t lita pnper aro sold every Issue and your advertise ment would ho rend by many possible buyers. 37,wtf WANTED. Cilltl. Oil WOMAN wanted, fvmlly ot two, no farm work, must understand cooking. Address Box .t, Charlotte, Vt. 17,ft&4vv,2t. UIRD wanted to work In boarding house. Steady work anil Rood pay to thu right party. It. J. Miller, Croton Pond, Vt. 17.1,2t&wU WANTED-Woman to wait ut table ami do housework; also man or boy for gcii einl outside and inside work at summer tamp cottage hi 'he eonntr.v. Pnvatn family of two. Fiequcnt guests. Strict est lellubllity, nrutiiesa and willingness essential. .Mother and son satisfactory, uo.icl wages. Apply C. 1). Buskins, Schenectady, N. Y. 173,1t&wlt MALE HELP WANTED. JO.W ttKKKLV to competent man lu evety town. Two boms' work even loan. Arthur, SI Noithvicw nve-nuc, t.'p per Montclalr, .V. J. 17t.Ct.tw.lt. FOR SALE. K ACHK FARM for salo cheap and on easy terms. II. II. Tllley, at. George, Vt. lS2,d&wtf VARM FOR SAL: Fi acres, will entry 2'1 cons and team, 1 mile to school, 2'. miles to crearoiy, 7 mih s to railroad, S-room hoiio in good i onilitinn, ham C!xl2, built tliiv.j jiars npi, line wa ter, jr. cows, 1 pair horses, all stuck atid farming t. oN, Incluilln;r bay In burn $.',72.1, or the latin M.mm. a. II. Dl'i'iv, Real K'-tatc liaiilwii n, t. roil SALIJ-The Derby I.iiic llol.l and stables, Derby T.lne. Vt., will be sold in cl isiiv,' thu estate of the late t'apt, Henry Poster. It is a widely kniiwr house in excellent eindiltnii with steam heat, rUetrie lights and ill model n itnproements. Pi loo Jin.evo. AVI1I net thu llpht man from fl.m te .',.".f a per year clear. Honks open to pinspocllV" bujer. Klngsbery Fn-iec, executor. !w,2t. FOR SAIK An established llrst-cluss dirssniaklng business; amount of busi ne.s one year, ltmi-.i, Jl.iVO; stock, lix tures and pood will at leasonable terms; a rare (-bailee for llrst-elass diessniaker; best of reasons for soiling. Mrs. A. M. Kemlall, pil Hank strict. H8i,12t ;w,8t. FARMS, largo nnd small, nice Burllug llngtnn residence, ten rooms, all ocm venlenees, low prlro; also MorrisVllle and llnrdwlck. O. I), Chuate, Morris Vllle, Vt. 2w,lm. T VC i -S K A T 1 : D SFN DOWN CAIUUAeTp frr one or two horses for sale. Coml eoi.dltlon, cost JIM, will be sold for .t.lii. K. Selden, H:i Main street, Burlington Vt Also other woods. 3.w,tf. 2.Joa BFYS a P'l lien- farm, two miles to village six miles to railroad, 11. F. I)., meadows smooth and five from stone, l,2i sugar trees newly equipped, a huge amount of timber, all necessary farming tools, cream separator and dairy tools, together with l."i cows and nil fodder put into barn. Possession given October 1. Terms fiWrt earth, balance, to suit, no bit ter bsi rgnin In Vermont. Apply at onco to .1. K. Hunt, Real Instate, Lsscx Juno tion, Vt. l.wtf VERMONT IN Till! CIVIL WAR for sale. In cloth binding S.I..V) for set of two volumes. Tho second volume nlone $1.25. Freo Press Association, Burling ton, Vt. Sl.wly NOTICE. NOTICK how lltUu It costs to tell thou sands of readers in many towns of Ver mont what you have to sell or what you wl3h to buy. Advertise In the Free Press und you will get replies to your adver tisement. 27.WIC HOW ABOUT THIS FARM? 175 acre, 20 cow 'arm, stronfj soil, pood buildings, nico sugar works, 100 to 150 M. Ew timber, easy to got, 2', K. to Marshflcld village, U. F. D. and tel. Price, $2,100, Including dairy, tm far and farming tools; cash. Send 10c for COO farm catalogue and map ot Vermont. Several deslrablo cot tages on Lakes Champlaln for ealo or rent. Live nnd paying livery for sale, 1C horiei nnd full equipment, carriages, harness, robes, etc Doing a business of $15 to $20 dally. Must bo sold as owner Is to leave State. REYNOLDS- REAL ESTATE CO. 140 A. St. Paul Htrerti Burlington, Vt. Here Is Your Opportunity. For salo on lovely mnln nnd lovel road, 3' miles to pretty vlllngo and li. R. station; beautiful mountain teener;'; 110 ncro farm, 40 acres In terval meadow, halanen pasture, wood md Umbnv; house pleasant in good re pair, line Iwn; two 30x40-ft. barns, line running water at II. and Ii.; applo ncliard. hny, all for $1,750. 1 II. Mcfilnulx, llrnl Ratnln Agency, I'.aarx Junction, Vt. Best 25c Dinner In Turlington at KI'S RESTAURANT, Cor. Church and Main Sts, nr.TTini than nven. Mew MunDBrmrnt. Low priced short orders at all hours. P. R. ROBERTS, Prop. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS. (Contlaued from Irtt MR.) Winifred Wolcottj first nnd second grades, Miss Maty Redmond of Wlltlston; primary, M'.ta Alice Athciton, CHARLOTTE. A parly ronlhtlng of (he Mimes Helen Mid .lullii Converse nnd Fnnplo Ballard of llurlliiKton, Miss Bessie Convcrso and Mrs. F.dgitr Leavenwoith of Chnilntlc; lire occupying tin; Footo cottage, at Thompson's Point for the season Mrs. Pli-.'be Owen has gone to Sniiilngu 1i visit her son. Mr. Dnlton of lliooklj-n, K. V Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ross at their cottage Cedar Bcadi Miss Oinco Hoi it is In llrlstot for a month visiting her aunt, Mrs. St. George Mr. nnd Mrs, P. II. Hnsford left last Monday for it lew day-l trip lo Losliui. Wllli-uvi Root had a relapse lust week nnd Is qillto III ngiiln. Mr. and Mrs. George 51. Hoot Of Hos Ion tiro visiting In town. II. J. Btonc and wife ot Illinois are In town. MR. Mary Smith of Northampton Is hue dur ing her vacation. Mrs. Solon Lewis and ron have been cntertnlnlng the mumps. C. T. Holmes has obtained a patent on his trimming saw. Mr, and Mrs. I". II, llorsfotd have i;one for I- lilp to South wick anil other points In Masiiiachu-setts. Tho Lnrilca AM and Library nasmela tion netted about $0 at their midsum mer sale, W. M. Spent- Is firrnnglng a new plcgery with cement Instead of plank floors. Miss Mamie Russell Intends visiting fi lends In Lincoln next week. Miss K-ite Fleming of Rurllngton I" Visi ting her mother nwl family for i-eveial weeks. Mr. and Mrs. fluy Tohey visited their son, John 11. To! ey, at'd family Inst week. .1. Richard Dean Intends en tering Dartmoiitl- Collcgo th's fall. WESTFORD. C. R. Noyei has been appointed po'itmasler. The Cloverdulo Cream ery Co., paid Si, cents per hundred for .Tune milk. Ur. llerrlnk from Sheldon has located In this town. Ho has taken nmrcs at H. N. Maeomher's for tho present. Chester A. (Iron- of Vergennrs is spending n week's vaca tion with relatives here. A young son of Orvls (labaree was seriously hurt Thursday by being kicked by a horse. Ills cheek was cut open and he was badly cut on tho neck. WEST MILTON. Mrs. Jane Horlon fell Monday morn ing and fractal cd her hip. Dr. folium attended her. Mr. and Mrs. Holla llor ton are spending their vacation at their old home and were visiting his mother when sie met with her acci dent. Her home Is with her son, Olen McNall of Petty llrook. Mrs. Truman Johnson nnd two children of Hunting ton an' visiting her uncle, G. V. Gran ger, this week, Mrs. Tniivan Johnson and children, who have h.ep visiting at G. W. Gran ger's retui red to tbur home In Hunting ton Tuesday night. Mrs. Jane Morton, who broke lier hip Monday was resting Tuesday nioining after a night of great suffering RICHMOND. Mrs. Christina l'ei gn-oii celebrated her null birthday last Friday. A dozen of her neigbbois and friends were Invited (o bo present and were delightfully entertained by theii hostess. Mrs. Hattle l.lndslay and daughter fiom Chicago are expected Tuo.-day night us guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Peiry L. Towers. Mrs. L. M. Snyder and her sister, Mrs. George Williams, from Chicago ale gm sts of Mr. anil Mrs. M. M. Rates. The Congregational Sunday sclr. ol will enjoy a picnic Wednesday, August ii. at Lake lroiitois. Menus of conveyance will l,e piovided for all that have no c onvcyance. -Mrs. 'lark Sumner and son fiom Morlah, N. Y arc. the guesl of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Andrews. Mrs. liuiler Firman and family from Chi cago return Tuesday night. Mr. Firman led the Christian Ihnleavor meeting Sun day night and Mrs. Firman gave an ac count of the missionary work in Chicago In the evening, she being an active mem ber of the society. The W. C. T. V. met .with Mrs. W. Walker this week Wednesday. Tho AM circle of the King's Daughters will inert at tho viatry of tho Congregational Church next Friday after noon and will be entertained by Mrs. Ills sell and Mrs. F. II, Shepardsnn. Mrs. Daniel Ruiko is very sick. Dr. lilack is attending her. ST. OEOROE. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Tllley, .1. O. (.ogglns and daughters, Lottie nnd Hertha, of Wllllston ni.il Mis. L. A. Allen of Shel liurne wire gui sts of Mr. and Mrs. H. II, Tllley on Sunday. W. H. Parker of Char lotte was In town Monday looking over a farm in cw of purchasing In the spring. W. II, Mlllham and family wcro in Richmond recently visiting Mis. Mlll ham'' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John liuley, Sr. Mis. Mallsa Allen ia M.iltliui friends 111 Wilhston village. MILTON. Kenneth, tho little son of A. It. Ashley, was hit by the wagon wheel while the horse was standing in front of the house on Saturday and when found his head lay under one wheel. Ho was uncon scious for nn hour or so und received a bud cut under the eyes but Is doing nicely n,w. Mrs. 1. L. Chadwick of Hus ton Is visiting Miss Kate Ashley and other friends m town. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 11. Reinian spent Sunday with friends in St. Albans Hay. -F.dwaril Clark from the Ladies Make Big Money In your t-paro tlmo Hclllns I-need-a C.lrdlo former to friends. Kvcry lady wants one when sho sees it. Do not send us any money, This Is an honest propsoltlon. Wrlto to-day . to secure Agency and stato tho territory you want. I-need-a Specialty Co. Dept. "A," Weit Somerville, Mass. 175,12&w2t. Teeth Extracted AlMMttltrly Without PmIb. The only oluce in lluriineton where you can Bet teeth extracted without a particle of pain without taking gas. My method la used by no other person. do paln no danger; no after effects. Oil. 1. HAZBN. Office, 18S Pine street, Uurllng ton.Vt CMtlce liourf, 10 to I,. 7 to 8. FARMERS-- who have much correspondence with buyers in the large cities will find it the part of wis dom to use printed letter heads and envelopes and printed bill heads. This is a cheap way to advertise that you aro an upto date business man. If you buy your printing of the FRJDE PRESS ASSOCIA TION you will be well treated. ' , WU.tf West was tho gnent of Col, II. O. Clnrk liiht week. Mrs, Rockwell nnd. son, llnr- old, have returned to their homo In Hur- llhgton. Henry Molles returned BHturdttjr to 1'rovldence, It. I, Miss Allco Jackson Is visiting friends In Bheldon. Miss Kiln Hfrrlck went to Windsor Monday, whero she Is to teach lu it summer school, Arthur I'helps spent tundny and Monday with friends In Hwnnton. Mrs. Tlllotson Is visltliiR In Fnderhlll.-Mrs. Nichols nnd liiURhter of F.sscx were nt C. 1', Sander son's Htimtny.Mrnrst ItnRers and frlcm! returned to Iloston Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. I'orter 1'lerpont of Sa vannah, On., and Dr. ,lohn Drew of Hum- ney, N. II., arrived Wednesday for n visit at their fathers' f. fl. l'rntl, nnd nro at his coltnKc, Onk LedKC nt Camp Itlelt, St. Ami's day was observed Wednesday nt St. Ann's Church. There was not unite nB InrRo a number present as usual. Henry I'ltler of Lisbon, N, It., Is vIsltlnB f i lends lu town, Mrs. II. II. Hecmiin Is spending this week In c;imp with friends at St. Albans bay, -Miss (lenevn Patter son Is down from llurlltmtmi for a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Mary J. Skeels, who has been vIsltlnB her son, C. F. Skeels returned this week to her homo In HlRliRiile. Mrs. Helen Ballnrd has re turned from a visit In Lowell, Mnss.. nnd Miss Uernlcn Ilnllard from a visit In rifiltsbiirKh. Victor Cnpcn has bought Mrs. V. L. Wolcolt's atom and moved his aoods theie.Kdward Lndue has his new house up and enclosed. Mrs. .tunc Flynn is In St. Albans called them by tho seri ous Illness of Mrs. Jtlehard Flynn.-Franll Harris has been removed from his posi tion of fish and Riime warden on tho Hi-omuls of misconduct nnd the good of tho set vice. HINESBUROH. Mrs. '. S. Ishain of IturlliiKtnn Is visiting herfnther.Lonls Sanctuary. Fnilertakeri:. H. Head has been In Huston and pur chased a very line hearse, tleorge Iovo lnnd's team ran away Saturday In South Unrllimton dolnif considerable liittnigv. The meat cart was nearly ruined. (Jcorce Love, Kdna and Mury Hay of Shelburne nere at Mrs. Albert Itay's Saturday. The Kev. Mr. t-MwardslsenJoy-lm? a two weeks' vacation In Manchester and other points south. Ur. and Mrs. II. II. Hanson, who hie been 111 arc much better. Mrs. Wfsley VVeller of ltuiliiiKton Is visiting Mis. John Somers. Mrs. V. 1-:. Field nnd two children of Washington, 1. ('., arrived Saturday to spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Field's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Iltill.-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilntler of Richmond were In town over Sunday. Mrs. Julia Collanier and son, Jacob, at lenibd the White family reunion In Starksbnro Thursday at the residence of A. 1 White. Dr. liurrltt's little son Is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Joioph lrfindon.--F. H. How lost a valu able horse Saturday with the colic. Dr. Itlch spent Friday night with the horse hilt could not save It. It. was one of his gray span and valued nt $1.7). H. L. I!y Ington's family from linrllugton spent Simdav at the farm. Truman Hnrrltt and his hired man. (leorge Cross, are sick wjth typhoid fever but are slightly better and hopes are entertained of their recovery. Clark Fierce had a narrow escape at the grist mill Thursday. He was down ill tin- win el pit repairing some of tile machinery when his father, who does not work in the mill now, came lu and not knowing about It attempted to start the mill. Fierce escaped with some bi-nl-.es but It was a close call. Several have reported seeing a white crow about town this spring and Saturday the writer saw the bird near Andrew Cury'a in with a' flock of typical black crows. There Is no doubt about Its being n crow and being white. P. Haftery of Montreal Is at the Hcrgln place for a time Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Foran, who havo bcrn at the Palmer House for the last thne months, have returned to llurllng tnn. ESSEX CENTER. William Dike and family were guests of (1. Ilrand over Sunday. Mrs. S. A. 'I hompson visited relatives lu Colchrs c lust week. Tile Oregon Indian Midlciiie company have In en gh Ing a seiles of entei tainmelits at the town hall the past week. In the contest for the gold watch to be given the most popular young iady, Miss Katie Moran was the leader Saturday evening. Rnlph Wool was givi n a surprise party last Tuesday evi nlii't by tevcraal of his young lnd fl lends The occasion being the 1Mb an niversary of his birthday. Mrs. Frank Mcflure of Cambridge was a visitor nt the home of C. A. Nichols last week. A daughter was born to Sir. and Mrs. Kd ward Sibley July 1.1. William Curtis nnd wife have rj-turned to Jeffersonvllle af ter a few days stay with friends In Kssex, Brown's Itiver creamery paid lor stand ard milk for the month of Jura- S cents per hundred pounds. ll. Kdward Hutlcr, I). 1)., and ("laughter. Miss Carolyn, of Chicago, were cullers In the village Fri- dany. lii.lph llcbb station agent spent hiindav at his homo lu Jctfi isoiivillc Mrs. Flien Cllley of Hmllugton was a lsltor It, town one day last week. A large paart of young men and boy's trim McVickeis' camp at Malletts Bay passed through here Friday afternoon on their return from a few days slay on Att. Manslald.-Johnson's creamery paid cents per bundled for Juno niibt The Ksscx ball team were losers by a score of 4 to 1 in the same with the Itl'biiand team nt Richmond Wednesday, They cv peU to go to Bristol Fntnrdny for n rame with the Bristol team. SOUTH CHARLOTTE. The lour yean- old daughter of William Palmei died Saturday. The fuinr.il was held Sunday nt the homo of B. B, 1'nJ mer. Tho Itev, James Her.fw of Ihu Frit nils Church officiated and the burial was in the Friends Cemetery.Undertakei H II. Held had charge The Y'.s hati a very pleasant meeting Friday even inn nt William Parteh's. A load of 2.) tame fiom Hast Charlotte, Alter a pleasant programme, refreshments were scived.-O. N. Baldwin h is put In a sldo delivery rake, hay loader and horsefork, -Charles Ball has purchased a targe, team of W, A, Lawrence of Bristol, -Pit it Stcbblns of Wlnooskl Ih slaying with Ills sen, Philip. Ml. Stebblns Is 0.1 years old and Is as stralcht as a man of i. llo has never known u sick day In his life or had pain of any kind, lie is Ihu father of 14 children only five of whom are llvlng.-Soiuo on has I mm taking imik from the cans of Philip Stcbblns during the night, he has missed It sever al times once about 20 pounds. Ho heard them one night, hut only got n glimpse of them. A few farmers finished haying EAIT CHARLOTTE. A daughter was horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kstey, Friday the 21st lnst,-C, N, Johns and his mother, Mrs. II. H. Chax ton were in Bristol Saturday nnd Sun day, About S". of the young people of tho V. society und their friends enjoy ed it very pleasant time last Friday even ing at the home of Mr, und Mrs. William J'artch. An Interesting programme on "Independence," with music on organ, violin and cornet formed the principal entertainment for tho evening. Ice cream and cake wero served. The funeral of little Christina, oldest child of Mr, and Mrs, William Palmer was held Sunday afternoon ut two o'clock, at tholr rert.1 nice, tho Hev, James Itenfrcw of tho Friends Church, Monkton ofticiatlner. the Interment being In the Friends cemetery. Mr, and Mrs. B. II, Howes of South boro, Mass., who have been touring Vermont, were euests of Mr. nnd Mrs, W. II. Day from Wednesday until Fri day of last week. Mr, Howes Is the general manager of the Denrfoot Farms company Bottthhoro. William Hunter of Rutland spent Sunday at II. J. Clark's, Mr. Hunter was accompanied home Mon day by Mrs. Hunter and llttlo daugh ter, Dorothy, who have been visiting nt Mr. Clark's for the past two weeks. Ouy Hennlsley of Pittsburgh, N. Y Is vlnltlng cousin, Burton Beers. Miss Frances Crnssmati nnd her niece, Bcrnlco White of Burlington, who havo been vMtlng Mrs. Kllcn Horsford, returned home last Monday. Mrs. Chester Smith recently lost 30 young turkeys nnd ono old turkey by foxes. Miss Lena Cleve land, who has been Jiving in tho family of her undo, liurion Beers for six months pasf, wljl go soon to Thompson's point for a- week s outing, after which she will return to her home In Hunting ton. Miss Augusta Tntro of Burlington, is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Volght, this week. ' UNDXRHILL. Up. A. F, Burdlek nnd wife have gono to Saratoga, N, Y for a few weeks. Miss Harriet Matin Is at home spend ing her vacation with her mother, Mrs. 1-:. H. Mann. Frank A. Knight, for merly of this place, and Miss Jennie Fills, were married at her homo In Bellows Foils July !). Their future homo will be lu AVest Chester, Penn., where he has a good position, Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Boston have return ed to their home ufter visiting rela lives In town. Miss Daisy McClbbon Is camping with friends nt St. Al bans Bay. Arthur F. Nay is upending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel !:, Bentley .-mil grandchildren of New Bedford, Mass., ure visiting Mrs, Douglus, SHELBURNE. W. A. Weed, Jr., went Monday on a trip West. He will visit Burfalo, De troit. St. Paul, St. Louis und other Western cities. Frank Rushnw fell Saturday nr.d broke several ribs on his loft side and bruised hn back badly. O. N. Roberts nnd F. R. Roberts and families aro camping at Blnlr's cot tage. Mr. und Mrs. Aubro Pool are tho parents of a ten-pound son, boj-n July 2.'.. 1 Miss Florence Pool, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Pool, has returned to Albany, N. V. The Methodist .Sunday school will have their annual boat ride on th steamer Chatcaugay Wednesday, Au gust 2. H. K. Kinsman of Wllllamstown, Mass.. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. F. 11. rttoddard for a few- days. Mrs. F. W. Blssonett, who Is vls Ing her mother and sister lu Boulder, Col., Is expected home Saturday, 'J he uniH-uiiceinf nt is made of the en gagement of All.m Henrv I'erla of .shel burne harbor to .Miss Ida Holmes Oilman of Corinth, N. Y. BOLTON. Fled Jewel t, uho has been treated nt the Mary Fletcher hospital the past two weeks for blood poisoning, returnid to his home ;isi Saturday night very much Improved in health. He expects to start his mill again next week. Jack May went to Detner, ( ol . about two weeks ago. The adopted p m-iits of Louis Blair, who ran awav 'fravn home In travel with a circus c impiu'y- have, beard from him, saying he waif traveling with the com pany through llu- Western States. Mrs. Swagg of Jericho Is Mopping at tlm Bishop house for a few days. Alden Brlggs letnined from Bethel Tuesday night, where lie has been visiting bis par ents for a few days.-Orace Parcher of SI. George was a guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Sablns from last Sat urday night mull Monday morning. Miss Nora Page ol Richmond visited at tlm home of Oeorge Thompson last Sunday. WILLISTON. Fred Croti. of Rapid Tty, S. D., is the guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croto, of Sontl. Buillngton. Dr. A. L. Bingham and nephew, Frank Talrott, arilved at home Tuf sday from their west ern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Kenyon and daughter of llinesburgh were at Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Ilewett's Sunday. Flank rroto was In Jericho Tuesday on busi ness. He wr.s accompanied by his cousin, and they made a Miort visit at his fath er's, Jerry Croto. MILTON BORO. The water pipes connectln.T the house and barn of F. K. Smith, frozen since March, thawed cut July 1. Tho house and outbuildings of David Bevins, Georgia Plain, were burned to the ground July 20 Thcr is In be a la.vn party a-. Camp Itirh Tuesday evcnlrc, August 1. The iieoiT.m. cornet baud will le in at tendanc; and ice cteain and cake served. JERICHO CENTRE. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Jordan and daugh ter Marled Thursday tor a week's car riage drive und visit with relatives at Morrlsvlllc and Hard wick. There will be a moving picture entertainment at vil lage hall Friday evening Miss Montague, Mrs. Hall nnd Miss Ay.-rs, relatives and friends of Mrs. J. II. Hart of Brooklyn, N. Y ure staying at Mrs. Hart's for a few weeks. E. J. Jones and family nro moving this week to Burlington, whero Mr, Jones has employment at his trade, Mrs. L. M. Howe Is spending a week or so at West men-, visiting the Rev. und Mrs. K. Rose, former pastor of tint church at this place. Miss Kmina Blck nell has leased her farm to Mr. Tcrrlll and expects to go to California tills fall for an extended visit. Miss K. L. Church and Miss M. Mlkle have spent the past week at their cottage at Malletts Bay. Mrs. Cora Smith has been sick tho past few days, but Is now better. Mrs. II. B. Hull of Burlington vlsltrd old friends In town the past week. Miss Oraeo Pease of Burlington is visiting her sister, Mrs. May Nichols. HUNTINGTON CENTER. I, L. Strong of lloldrldge. Nebraska, dime Friday night to bo the guest of his brother, F. R. Strong and other friends for tho next few weeks. Mrs. John Miles and daughter, Doris, went to Canada Monday to visit her parents nnd other friends.-Mrs. Wyrnm Tuft will entertain tho ladles society),-Wednesday, Air, and Mrs. William Miner visited her sister, Mrs. .Tnmes Cnss nt Nnrthfteld the List of the week, Mrs. D. F. Hunks visited W. K. Hanks nnd family ut Bristol the tlrst of the week. Thomas Dupont and D. F. Hanks visited nt Uuilington the Inst of the week. I0UTH BURLINGTON. William nnd Charles Heath started for California Monday. They will visit tho world'a fair ut Portland. They expect to be nbsent six weeks. Frank Toner, who Is engaged in market gardening on Long Islniid, came Wcdnosdny to visit his parents nnd returned Sunday night, As Ocorgo Loveland. a butcher from lllncshurgh, wag delivering meat nt Wil bur Hall's, one of his horses in sonic way fiut Hi headstall off und becoming frightened started and ran' arotlnd the hnuso overturning n bee hive, The horses cleared themselves from the cart and run ns fur ns John Brown's, where they were stopped. The nngry bees Hew nut of tho hive lighting on the cut, niuMng it difficult lo gat It out. Miss Gladys Brooks of Burlington was tho guest of Huttln Hefflon over Sunday. S. H, Tllley and daughter have gono to Laconln, N. II., for u week's stay. WESTFORD. Mr, und Mrs. R, o, Perry havo re turned from Burlington, where they have Ik en for a week and they nio now en tertaining Mr, nnd Mrs. Hurl Perry. Don M. nice Is at home from Phila delphia. Miss Mildred Moseley Is lsllllig at Phllo T. Irish's, Don A. Stone was In town for n few days last week. Ches ter Grow returned to Vcrgennes Mon day. The Rev. Do Forest Safford of Pele.rboro, N, II., Is spending a few days In town. During tho heavy thm-der shower ot Tuesday evening July Is, thu lightning i-truck un apple treu In Ira Fartiswoi th'ii orchard In Westford turning u few of the leaves black, then p. scd to tho ground and threw out cjtitt- a nuanllty of dirt nt the roots of tin tree. Passing underground It came nut in three places, under tho wire fence about 20 feet from the tree. In the trto it."ir where the leaves were blackened there was it blld's nest with two little birds in It, but they were not hurt. Miss Laura H, Dolloff of Lawrence, Massachusetts l. boarding for u few day?; with Miss Danlo !.. Prior. JERICHO. Oeorge N. Nay of Ithaca, N. Y form erly of Jericho, who recently graduated from the College of Law at Cornell fill vcrsity, has been ndmlttwl to tho New York Slale bar. Miss Lillian Bradford Is spending a few ilajs at home. Ralph Buxton Is out after being quarantined for the measles for a number of days. Mr. and Mrs. Y. O. Nay and son. George, went Monday for a Mioit outing to St. Albans Bay and other points. A llttlo runaway was Indulged lu Saturday by Mr. Chase's team on the meat carl which lesulted in breaking tho cart considerably. The Rev. mid Mrs Rand go next week to Mooers, N. Y. Miss Mary Adrian went Wednesday morning to 'jtiehec for a vacation of two weeks Mrs. Dr. Brad lord of New York is a visitor at F. B. Howe's Max nunrell Is spending a few days in Colchester at his fathers, tlm Rev. Bnz.cll's. Mrs. Stiphen Curtis of Colchester nnd Mrs. W. Buzzcll of Nashua, N. II., visited Mrs. Cliff Buxton Monday. Mrs. Kllcn Perclvnl went Tuesday night to Burlington with her son, Har mon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Buxton camo from Malletts Bay Tuesda and will re turn the last of tiff- we-k. Mrs. Chnnncey Ilayden q Riverside, Mrs. Hnyilen and daughter of St. Augus tine, Florida, called on Mrs. While Fii day Mrs. 'Wright has Mulshed her wort. ut Mr. I'ook's and returned home.-Mrs. Maty l.owry re'nrnnl from Like ds- plan Monday. o. C, drm ml .laughter, Winnie, ol Fairfax iiinio to town Mon day going back Tuesilny taking Miss Lena Nthol with then. The Rev. De forest Satford of New Hampshire, a former Baptist preacher here lslted Wil son Curtis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Har mon I'erelval of Rurllngion were visitors at his mother's, Mrs. Ellen I'erelval Tuesday. COLCHESTER. Mrs Klmcr Durrell and baby are visiting at Fred Wilson's. John Slmond of Brattleboro Is the guest of Joslnh Cary. Mis. Diiux and Miss HUn Cobb, who have been guests at W. H. Malison's have gone to U aterlniry. Mrs. O, L. Me Bride fell off from the piazza Tin sday ami hroke both bones of the lower arm anil knocked tho cap off her clliow. Dr. Aikley was called und reduced the frac ture. Miss Helen Shaw spent la-t week in Burlington. Miss Jessie l.oid is visi ting friends in town. Mls Susan Baker is visiting at Martin Fowler's. HUNTINGTON. Mrs. Nelson Bashaw Is visiting in Rich mond.'!'. W. Johnson visltei Burlington Tuesday. Mrs. T. W. Johnson, Miss Gladys Johnson and Master Glen John son, have been usiting in Milton the past week. Miss Daisy Kenyon visited In Jnnesvlllo Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Fnlhy and family have gone to Iowa tu visit the doctor's mother. They will be. absent two weeks. Miss Fern Fargo has returned to her home In Richmond after spending some time with friends here, The King's Daughters will meet August 2 with Mrs. Sarah Cleveland us hostess. Mrs. Cyrus Harris is very low with a chance for recovery. Mrs. Marrilla Crane und daughter, Miss Jessie Crane of Chicago are visiting friends here. K. II. O'Brien of Rutland recently vlslt- eed liH parent and other telatlvi s. W, S. Durand is home. from his work having had the n Isfortune to hurt one hand finite badly with a pltcbfoi k. Mr-. Ilwe l-.llis, Mrs. T. Johnson nnd children, Miss Gladys and Master Glenn an spending u few days with relatives in Milton. Mrs. Thomas Rider and Mrs. Marietta Frnwlcy of Rlvcrport, P., I are at N, A. Blckford's for the summer. Mrs. Murllla Crnne nnd daughter, Jessie ?f Chicago are expected hete Monday for a shott visit with relatlvis and friends The Misses Flear.nr and Laura Sweet are visiting friends In Wlnoosl.i. Guy Blckford is making repairs on his stoic. I.T. and Mrs. Falby and son, Cnarles, left Tuesday for Iowa to visit his mother, who will return with them HUNTINGTON CENTER. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kills of Richmond visited lliclr son, Hnrry, the last of the wcek. Daytnn Baker of Massachusetts ia visit Ing his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oirlu Faker, Mrs R. C. Baldwin and daiigh ter visited at It. A. Norton's tho last of the wick Roy Hanks of Richmond is the guest of Ralph Miles. Mllo Taft went to tho hospital In Burlington Wed nesilay. CALEDONIA COUNTY EAST HARDWIOK. The Rev. O. N. Bean and family are spending n few weeks lu New Hampshire with his parents. Charles P.iterson Is moving to Walden, having sold his farm to Walter Ward of Hardwlek, Charles Smith has returned home, F.thel Currier is working for J. A. Cotu. Mrs. William Fndrrwood has returne'd home. Kdlth and Krnest Hall came with her. FRANKLIN COUNTY ENOSBURGH FALLS. What Is evidently a young deer Is mak ing its homo near the farmhouse of A. W. Smith near the Sheldon camp ground, having been seen several times at closo ran no und without showing any fear, even ut the nolso of the mowing machine, Mrs, II. C, Pomeroy and Miss Bessie Cheney of St. Albans wcro nt J, W. Pomeroy's Saturday, Joseph Paquetto Is laid asldo by blood poisoning from n slight scratch on one thu lingers of his right hand. A. M. Abcltlnu and J. W. Urcen are In Montpeller In attendance upon the meet ing of National Life agents, Mrs. David Tees and daughters, LUzle nnd Jennie, of Montreal are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puw.-Lydlu Utility, who has been visiting In East Burke for the past week, returned homo Tuesday. She was accompanied by her lrleiid, Floy Gibson, who is to spend u few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Gibson, C, W. Ingalls of Montpeller Is spending a few days at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. 1'. H, Btatty, Mr, and Mrs, llarllo A. Bashaw returned from their wedding Journey Tuesday and will pass a few days hete previnhs to making their home In Farnham, Que Heth Towlo leturned from Potsdam Wednesdav inorn lilg. Ho visited tho Slsson stock farm and purchased n four years old cow that will bo shipped nt once Tho Vcimont Mutual have ndjusted tho damages by lightning to St. Matthews Church done last week by payment of $10. Tho Dr. B. J. Kemlall company urn to make tho re pairs of damage, done nt tlm samo tlmo and tho Insurance company wilt pay tho bill. Harlow Searls of Dcs Moines, Iowa, md Foster Clement of Burlington weni In town Tuesday calling on old friends. Mrs. Bronsnn of Kingman, Kansas, who with a. daughter has been visiting her sister, Mrs. U. S. Towlo, hi.s rt tinned to her father's In Chataphiln, N. V. Dr. W. S. Slcvms and family, who ca-.nc to Maple .Iran ge cottage Saturday were In this village Monday with trlends who were on their return loi St. Albans. Merrill lilsh spent Sunday In Burlington. I-:. S. Morrill, a nephew of the lato L"nl ted Stafs Senator Morrill. Is convincing In the Interest of the Freo Press. An evi- dinee that there are still some all-round nuchalilcs left may bp seen by calling at the blieksmlth shop of C. II. Mitchell .-mil Inspecting a hammer be made last. Saturday. It l-i as tine a piece of v.-oik as you will seldom see Tho King's Her alds will scre Ice cream next Friday evening on the lawn of Mr, II, N. Kim ball. Seth Towlo went Monday to Pots dam to see th Jcrsr.v stock on G. W, Slsson, Jr's Turin near that city. Ills herd already contains some aulnial.i of the Sis-am strain. --Miss Lillian Brown of Pellows Full? Is slopping- for a few days In the family of her brother, Dr. F. H. Brown on Orrrtord street. Dr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter j-pent Sunday with his father's family In Swanton. The funeral xi'rclea over the remains of Miss 1,. S. Walker were held at the resi dence of Mrs. Abble Rnwson on Chinch street at two o'clock Tuesday, the Rev. F. K. White officiating. Music wa.i fiirnl-dicd by a quartette consisting of . H. Yaw, C. H, Alell und Missis .Irxslo and Helena Carpenter who ren dered "O! Thou My Child". Jesus Lover of My Soul" nnd "Lead Kindly Light." The bcirers wero C. Fuller and Harold Run son, Dr. C. O. Abell und J. A. Leach. The body was takrn to Girms Corner on the ,t-tt train, where the bur- I il was made. Among thoso from out of town present were W. If. Jcnnison, Misses Bertha and Minnie Tennlson, Mis. C. V. Fulton, Mrs. Joseph Warner anil William I.aiall of St. Albans. ST. ALBANS. A daughter was born Saturday after noon to Mr. and Mrs. George 1". Ander son of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are the guests of Mr. Anderson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Anderson of Congress street. Stephen I). Hopkins of Congress street, who was stricken with paralysis several weeks ago, shows a marked improvement In his condition, and expects to be ablo to be out and around within u few weeks. The sale of the St. Albans street rail way advertised for the 20lh Inst., to sat isfy a judgment obtained by the Citizens Coal company of Burlington of $f.,nv,.4ri for coal, has been postponed until Sen- lembtr !. It is understood Unit the salo was put over as a partial payment and understanding has been bad between tho parties Intel estcd. Sergeant William H. Sullivan Camp. No. 7, Fniteil Spanish War Veterans was mustered lu with 24 chaiter members July 2fi by Department Commander :. 11, Prouty of Burlington. The eeremnnv which was attended by most of the mem bers took place in Soldiers' Memorial ball on Maiden Lane at eight o'clock. Tho following officers were elected, being In stalled by Department Commander Prouty: Commander, Frank L. Greene; senior vice-commander, John O. Norton; junior vice-commander, Roy A. Brush; nnicer of tho day, Royal S. Kimball: ofll eer of the guard. Oeorge Petty; chaplain, Merton J. Bascom: trustees, Harrie V, Hall, A. Wellesley Cnote- and Fiank L. Greene, The camp is composed of former menibeis of Co. B, 1st Vermont volunteers in tho Spanish-American War. A son was born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bostwlck of Bank street. The Franklin County Telephone com pany of this city has bought from W. O. Start of Bnkersteld, tho telephone line which Mr. Start as special licensee of till" New Kngland Telephone Co. held on n live-year term. The Held lu which this line Is loiated will be ele velopcd to Its greatest capacity and a modern and complete exchange will be Installed at Kast Fairfield to handle the business of that section. There nio now but lifted! on the lino, but thirty-six new subscribers have al ready been secured and it is confidently expected that there will be at least one hundrctl phones in use on this new addition within three months. Tho marriage of Miss Florence A. Holyoke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Holyoke of the town of St. Albans, und Dr. Hurley S. Derrick of Westford, will take place on Wednesday evening, August 2, ut 7:30 o'clock. RICHFORD. J. Blmey Mr-rtin f!l on a moving cir cular saw Saturday at eleven nelock, while winking In Comings' saw mill. The saw struck him In the right thigh and penetrated to his lungs, catting them apart and laying bnre the heart, The saw also threw him over and eut off his right knee cap. S"vcrat phvsiclans were sum moned nnd he was taken to his hone, Drs. Bogiie nnd I.underville being in close at tendance lint II the hour ot his death, which occurred 'about three o'clock Sun day afternoon, ufter h.ixing been In great agony 27 hours. Mr. Mat tin was a kind hearted, agreeable man of SO vears, a de voted husband and father, lit- leaves a wife and four daughter'', Leila, Georgia, Marion and Frames, and two tons. John and Call, The funeral took place, at his lato resldenro at ten o'clock Wednes day morning nnd Interment was In lilchfnrd cemeterv. The Lev. Mr. Smith, pastor of the Methodist Church, was con ducted the services. BHELDON. IJ. M. aunty of Swanton has tho con tract to build tho new grand stand on tho fair grounds at Sheldon Junction and will have It completed ready for tho fair which will be held September .1, ii and 7. A car load of cedar posts h-ivo arrived to l.o used In building thu new fence. General Huperlntentlnnt H. P. Marsh has put tho track In shape mo that tho horsemen are winking out their horses. Tho track i-equlios a good thor ough repairing before tho races. This will bo done at once J. M. Hill of Morses Lino has several horses nt tho track. They are being cared for by W. II. Dubu. Tho new Portland houtc lut. a few city boarders. FAIRFAX. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Holhrook pent July 24 In St. Albans.-Mr, and Mrs, D. O, Bullock of West Milton visited Hiram Cook mid family Saturday. Tl.a funeral of Mrs Knimu, Davis was held at thu Methodist Chinch July 21, Tho Rev. 8. S. Brlghum officiated. Mrs. Davis leave.- it husband und Infant daughter. A. V), Hfforel Is a llttlo better -Mis, Wagno Wurren Is critically HL Mia. M. J, Hap kins mill Miss Florence Hopkins of Co.-itl-t.ook, Can., was tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hicks. Miss Flmenco Bui lard of St. Albans Is spending a few- days with her mother, Mrs. II, It, Billiard, -Mr, and Mrs. C. It, Wllum visited Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Rood July 21. -Mr. and Mrs I. C Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Brush weio enlled to to Montpeller by the ilt nth of Mrs. Bishop's sister, Mrs. Gi-'irgo Nay. J. M. Learned of Woleott was tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Bailey Rugg Inst week. Miss Lottie Kidder spent several weeks with friends In Wntertown, Mass., recently, Mrs. A, J. llalfleiul of Westlleld, N. J Is visiting her sister, Miss C. C. Hunt. Mr. rind Mrs. I.Depatle left July II for a cairiago drive to Canada, whero they will spend a week with friends. Arthur Becm.cn Is suffering with a largo carbuncle on his hand, FLETCHER. This rommunlty was fhncked to hear of tho death lu Seattle, Washington of Heibert Wcstbiook He died quite sud denly while out rowing In the canoe Mr Wcstbiook niarrlid Miss Currlo Brush of this place who survives him with one son. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kills have returned he me from Boston, where they have been v. siting relatives F. L. Smith paid 17'- cents for butter In June. Lucius Whitney is III als.o Thomas Mt Gillre. News has been received of tho denth In Rlchford or J-iseph Deth. Ho was a resident of this placo for many yen IS. He leaves one ton here b h -c former wife, who was Miss L. Ne.th erly ulso a wife and son In Rlchford. GEORGIA. Ha nio Karle, son of Floyd and Emma Mason, ngul six yeais and n I no months, died on Sturdily morning and the fun eral wis held from tlm bouse Snirlaj at two p. m. The Rev. C. W. Clark officia ting. Little Bernlcn Hndley Is suffering from a bad dislocation of tho elbow, roused by a full In the yard. The real trouble w. determined by tho use of tho X-inys nt St. Albans. Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Plko and daaughter, Lizzie, of Johnson have been passing n few days ut tho homo of his brother, Sidney Pike Martin Rankin Is still gaining and took a short ride nn Sunday. Louisa Ballard Is visiting her friend, Mrs. Daisy Knight, of Wnterhury.-On Filday evening a good compi-ny of friends and neighbors met to remind Mr. and Mrs Frank Max-Ih-ld of tlx tr tweutv-tifth wedding annl versaarv. Substantial gifts; were left. The Rey. A. G. Austin left nn Tuesday mcrnlng for Buffalo to visit his son ol. John I-:. M.irgetts of New York, national secretory of the Salvation Army i to give a lecture at the Metho dist Chinch on Thursday evening July ;!. Subject "Is the Boy Worth Saving." MONTGOMERY CENTRE. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Davis of Chilton. Mass., passed a few days here Inst week. Mrs. II. R. Porter attended the fmiAr-,1 of Miss Luclnda Walker at Knosburgh I-alls 1 uesday. Col. C. K. Nelson and ..Master Burton Nelson of Derby Linn were In town a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hall started for nntn Tuesday morning in their automobile re cenuy purchased. SWANTON CENTRE. Mrs. J. N. Warner attended the funeral Tuesday of her cousin, Miss Luclnda Walker, in Knosburgh Falls. Mrs. Annla Allen and Mrs. Coutes of Ferrisburgh who the guests of Mrs. A. P. Roj.-c re cently. J. T. Catlm and t hlleln n spuit Sunday at their camp, "The Beeches Last Monday W. A. Hnnslnger found U rats in a tiap set with corn lu an out building. One rat was old, the others o two litters, the younger about half gi own. The Mls-es Blcard gave u lawn party Inst Thursday evening to a dozen young frlcn.li; In honor of Ml". Rell, f Leavenway of Milton, who was the guest of MIs Jessie Blcard. Croquet was tho game of the evening and cako und lea cream wcie served. ENOSBURGH. The Rev. Kvarts Kent pastor of Me morial Church will speak to his people Sunday tho 30th on the Holy Land as seen by him dm ing his recent journey I here Former pastor the Hey, J. w, l(. Baker assisted the. Rev. Kvtits Kent lu tho services at Memorial Church tho 2.1rd. Mr'. Baker was also present Mrs. Bradley of Minnesota Is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Baymore. F.lflo Bashaw of Barton Is visiting her father. Nelson Bashaw. Mrs, Thomas Wright has retiirne'il from visiting friends in Swanton, Berkshire and Montgomery Mrs. Uvi (Wooilwaiili Scugraves of Wel lesley, Mass., who has been visiting old time friends in this, her native town has gono to visit friends lu Orleans county Mis. Harriet Abell, t1 years old ot Knos burgh Falls is visiting her brother, B. II. Rice, who Is !7 years old., loth in good health FRANKLIN. Floyd P. Randall has recently oilgir.at-j cd a new idea lu burnt wood painting It Is done simply by the suc's rays penetrat ing through a magnifying glass. Mr, Ran dall states that It Is a very slow process of producing a plctuie nr. It takes a num ber of seconds before the heat takes effect fand Is very trying to the eyes. EAST BERKSHIRE. Barry Moran, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Moran, returned to Glens Fulls Friday. The Rev, Mr. Clark of Fairfield will preach In the Con gregational Church Sunday morning, July :o. lu exchange with the Rev, c. J. Peter son. Homer Smith Is confined to tin house by Illness. Mis. Lawrence Button and daughter Alice are visiting relatives In Holland. Miss Gcrttude Comb entertained 1.1 of her llttlo friends very pleasantly nt tho home of Mrs. A. Atkin.i Friday afternoon, July 21, Miss, Harriet Rouse lias returned from St. Johnslniry wheic sho has been spending several days. MONTGOMERY. This rommunlty was shocked to hear of tho .sudden nnd untimely death of Bimoy Martin, whlrh occuired at his homo lu Rlchfoid on Sund'iv. Denlh re sulting from an accident received on Saturday, while nt work In a mill. Mr. Martin was born nnd ulwavs lived in this town until a few years ago whero ho moved to Rlchford, He leaves many re latives unci friends In tnwn.-Mrs. Susie Good-speed Bnrrlo of Los Angles, Cat,, Is visiting nt her father. F. L. Good speed's. A largi delegation from lvra went lo Montgomery Center Thur -dny evening to here the .nlduss of Mrs. Culllo Howe of St. oeph, Mo., who fpoko In tho Interest of the W. C. T. U. EAST HIGKGATE. A party was given at the home ot A. A, P.,ites Inst Saturday evenlnr in honor of Miss Edna Bates's blrthdi v ,-Mlts H. (Coatluurd on Third ruse.)