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THK BUIUINGTON FREE PltESS : THURSDAY NQVEMBER 8. 10015. One Cent WORD. Advertising In this column one cent a word, each Insertion. Copy may lie chanced overy week. Cosh In advance re quired. No advertisement taken which Is loss than twelve wotds, two lines. Special terms to advertisers using 'rcm 250 10 j.OCC lines within twclvo consocutlvo months POINTERS. . NEWS OF YERMONl1 Store Iniportnat :vn(a ;roui" Free I'rciii ttcn,i,rll pol.IU,," lit Wilmington Untitled by I'rV-'"MuuiiU. The poatotllco at Wilmington wns en tered Tuesday tSiornlng by burg'lars, who blew oft thu safo door with nltro gylcorlnc and stole $200 In money, $400 worth of postage stamps, money orders amounting to JlOg, and all ot tho pH" vuto papers kept In the safo by Post master A. II, Joiios. These Included bank books and Insurance policies. When Postmaster Jones went to tho ofllce In tho morning he was astounded to flid that tho door had been forced and the safe blown, He nt once notl- ' 7 . . 1,,-n neu wie tocui oiocurH, mil wiwy imvu vi OWNERS OF FARMS who wish to WrM ,,,...,. ,, ,,.. ,,c,leve help or to sell a farm snoum m.- tu, Jnj wns (J(mp hj, professionals, column. Nearly 6.0C0 copies of th s pap-r . frQm Hj(j The Itch Fiend That Is Salt lihenm or Kcwmia,-onc ol the outward manifestations of scrofula. It cornea In Itching, burning, oozing, dry Ins, and scaling pktclios, on the face, head, hands, legs or body, It cannot bo cured by outward applica tions, tho blood rauit bo rid of tho Im purity (o which it Is duo, Hood'sSarsaparilla Has cured tho most persistent and dlfDcult cases. Accept no substitute for Hood's; no substitute actn like, It. nr. snlri mn tel. ntld VOlir aUVCVUSe meiit would bo read by many possible buyers. iff.wtf FOUND. FOUND In Montpeller, November 6. a pur- containing a sum of money. Ad dress with inscription. W. V, Fnrr, Free Press Agent, 77 Huclt at., Burllng tnn, Vt, 2ST.d&vtf. WANTED. OTIi tv-Everybody watch for the Hurl is'.pm Furniture Cu.'s advert if ement . m Monday. 2fl!i,rt2U:wli,lt. "I cool) MEN wanted m woik al the t k t business, must understand the is i ,'ss and conio recommended, Ap 1 lj 1'cnisoti Bios., t 'l.irenuint, N. II. 2RI.i)t&li,.n2t. postotnen building heard a noise about one o'clock, which they b'iiovc wns the explosion in tho ..ltlce, but It wofl not sufficient to arouse their suspicions. Tho safo was about three feet square. cold sore caused teacher's DEATH. Miss Nellie J. Moronoy of No. JO Cramton avenue, teacher In the 5th and Hth gtndes of tho Watklns avenue public school In liutland, died Tuesday afternoon at 12:40 o'clock, death being due to malignant blood poisoning. About a week ago Miss Morncy lind a cold rnre which Mm picked, blood poison ing sotting in three days ago and developing rapidly. She had been con- lined to her home four days previous tn her death, having taught school all last week. ALLEGED FOHOKRS HELD. Tho man and woman arrested at Man chester prune weeks ago on the charge of ATTENDANTS wanleii at tho 'latmton frgnry and who gave the'r names a 1 .. iic:;i..al. V,nc.f per month; men u, c. Smith and Mrs. Smith, have been jo, women iPJ, including hoard, lodging ,1,01,1 for the December term r county and wushlr.g. Address J. F. Brown M. (.0urt, the man under $2,000 and the woman I , Supt., Drawer D Taunton, Mass. I undnr Jl.oTrt ball. The couple were not i2,d,tf .brought into court, the arrangements for ball being made by counsel for the re spondents and the State. MAY PR FATALLY INJURED. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS, (Continued from first page) moved in with his father, M. Eubor. Bessie Mills Is very sick with rhoumu tJsm, Little Lulia Kuber Is better. Mrs. L. H. Stowe and Mrs. R. 3. Oeeman wero in Beldens Saturday. Mrs. Lydla Llns ly and brother, Allen Boynton, arc visiting their brother, Nathan Boynton, who is gradually falling. L. 15. 8towo and It. J. Beeman wero In Lincoln Sat urday. Muud Boynton is gaining. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoddard nro moving into the Damon house. Pat Martin has moved to York State. Eugene Bmlth picked a stem of strawberries Sunday, thoro was one ripe berry with bcvcihI green berries and blossoms, Albert Cram is plastering C. Moewood's house. John Albee was arrested last weoit for selling liquor. Tho ball was fixed at $600, which ho failed to furnish and was lodged In jail In Middle bury. Mrs. Otis and Miss Kate Young were in Panton over Sunday. NEW HAVEN. Tho drama that wasglven Friday night by tho Jimlois and fonlnrs was a success In every way, tho proceeds amounting to KM. John Flommlng, who was injured In tho railroad wre.ok several months ago, has so far recovered as to be able to llemenway tho house and a portion of the farm formerly owned by W. L. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olbbs ot Wheeler, N, Y., arc tcuests of Mrs. Hemenwny and Miss Olbbs.-Mr. and i,VP tnn hoMilt.il. ,, i3 now his Mrs. Watson Hamilton and daughter rutlior. Mrs. H.irah FlemmlnK.-MIss Mol- tiave reiumei rrom itinosourgn. ir. n0 Sherman gos to .Vow York Monthly , and Mrs. O. E. Converse and son started where she will pursue a courso In 'a .uon my mr vwhusuui u, .xu.ui uaiu..u. nurses' training school.-tleruert and j. Williams le, visiting In CambrldKo this -Mr). D. K. Myrlck and son have return- nretta Danbrck were given a surprise week.-Ttw Ladles Aid of tho Methodist Jackson placo on Hallroad streot and will move theru noon. Tho Ladles' Village Improvement society met with Mrs. I, 8( Coburn last Monday evening. News has WINOOSKI. A very quiet wedding was HOlemnlsed Tuesday afternoon at the home of tha been received of tho death of Lndd Wood- Hev. 12. H. Morfy on Maple, street when ward, son of Mr, and Mrs. C-corge 'Vood-MUs Ttuth N. Jerdo of Burlington became ward of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Wood-,1110 bride of Fred W. Stiles also of Bur wand was formerly Miss ld Lndd of this .llnRton. The ceremony was very simple plaoe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hood havojand camo ai nn unexpected surprlso to a llttio son at their home. Thoro will , their majiy friends, Tho groom was for bo a dance nt village hall on Thursday ' merly a resident of this vlllago nnd for evening and a salad supper will be served the past 13 years has been employed In at St. Ann's hall by tho ladles of the the printing department of the Free Press parish. Dolor Mossoy of York, Pa., Is Association. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles after a visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ; brief wedding trip will make their home Mosoy Tho concrete sidewalk Is nearly completed on the north side of Main street and a walk will bo laid next on Itlver street from tho opera house to Phelp's new block. F, S. Morgan, who has been In Grand Isle county for three, weeks Is spending this week nt homo, The llttio son of Dovld Osborno fell oft a chair this week and hroko his arm. ESSEX CENTER. Tho reslderve of Lewis Doso ot the north part of the town was destroyed by lire Tuesday. Only a few things wore saved, the, (Ire caught from tho chimney. Mlfcs Clara Dygnrt Is at home from her fcdiool In New Hampshire. Mrs. H, S. Teachout ot lOssex Junction visited her sister, Mrs. O. E. Blxby. Mrs. D. iram iuiKiny. ueoruu wuuan oi jjuuum BatuuUy t-veiilng. Tho evening was Landing, Is a guest at C. E. Palmer's.- (.pe,lt n playing games, after which re All Interested In the coming fair to bo frp.,,ments were served. A very pleas held in December by the I-adles' soclcty'nnt evenB Wil, cnj0yed by all. F. C. ot tho Congregational Church mo re.-, j.ltlle, JoCe ftmI Arll( Klngaley wero questeu lo mcui nt me. vesiry inuisuaj afternoon, Novemlier 15. NORTH FERRISBURGH. PoSlilON AS llorSKKBlSPKK wanted nlddlo aged woman for widower or ,., lu lnr. Paitieulars In ilrst letter. ddievs K. F. D. No. 2, Hox No. -I. Wat-ei-hury, Vt. isri.d&wlt home from Proctor over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 11. ('. peck visited friends in Waltham Saturday and Sunday. If. C. Peck met with a serious accident Mon- Mrs Luclndu Allen has returned to the day afternoon while threshing for Mr. Martin house after spending several Otis. Ho caimht his left arm In the ma months visiting relatives and friends in 'chine and wan Injur'-d mi badly that he the West, S. B, and S. N. Allen attend-j had to have It amputated at tho elbow, ed the reunion of the reprccntatlves of Mrs. Norman Blgelow, who has been lt'01 which was held In Montpeller laf,t seriously 111 fur the past two weeks, Is week. Mr. and Mrs. Brownoll of Wood-1 reported on Urn pain. Miss Laura stock an visiting her sister, M.rs. lilijeloiv of Port Henrv, N. Y Is stop t'ynthla Mead. Mrs. Oliver Devoid of plug with hr brotlur. Norman Blgelow, Marlboro, N. II., Is visiting her parents, for a few days -Miss Mary Thompson Is Mr. and Mrs, Gardner Stone. Mr. and not so well at present Mrs. Slssnn aro visiting their daughter, As a hay rack full of men on the-lr way to work on the eleotrlc road was A 1'OI NO !1HL wanted for light second Pis,lnK the house of WlUri Ito on worU. APPly 3:i Main street, Z. "1' ' . 1 rrt nnn t 111,, llieil sltUllC llfOkC. .Tnd NTF.D- Kverybody to watch lor tliei" . . , ........ wlAi, Hurlmgton Futnlture Co.'s udvert!i inent next Monday. ;f.d:tX.wl!,lt. dropped him In under the wheel which passed over his body. Prlnele was taken Into the Bore houpe and n physician sum moned. At first It was thought thnt Prln gle was not seriously Injured but upon a more thorough examination It was fear- F It SALE A f,00-fo3t hot water heater, o,i he liny be injured internally and per- JO horse power steam boiler. W. B. hnps fatally. Woodman's ambulance took Tates. 21r",,d&w,tt nF to his home 111 North Adams whole hP has a mother who Is a nurse. FOR SALE. LAKGE DYNAMO for sale, with equip ment, .'n perfect condition for immo- I dlatc use. Any one with water power, , or steam, could light a village, or large hotel. Free Press Asso., Burlington. .2iS,dAw.tt DIED. CANNON At his resilience, HurlniKton, Vt., November 3, LeGrnnd Bouton Can non, In the K year of his aire. KAMI of W acres in Haverhill. N. II . 4 miles to railroad. ia mile to school 1'.. miles to creamery, on It. F. D., good neighbors, will keep 10 cows and team, some lumber and sufficient wood for fuel, buildings In good condition, running water to hoitf-e and barns. Price, $1,2(0, one-fourth cjsh, balance to suit at 5 per cent. For particulars address, W. K. Lawrence, Noith Haver hill, N. H. lt'.wll FARM, for sale In north part ot Hox. Addnss S,. Es-sex Center, Vt. Iti.wSt FARM for salu known as tho Luther Dickinson farm, In good state of cultivation, very free from stone, twenty-five cows, new separator, two creameries will gather cream at yout door, ne. mile to stoic and blacksmith .shop, good buildings and running water at house and barn, over 2,000 sugar trees with tool, Grimm evaporator, nearly all tin buckets, only a few rods to school house, plenty of apples. Mrs. George W. Skinner, , Pleasant Valley, Vermont. IS.wSt. lAi'sene Boucher, IFnneral Director and EintaliiiSi 169 North Stres Burlington. Nleht call. Tolephono t32-21 Ml'. Potter at the parsonage. Mr. Chirk Webb Is making a few rep.ilrs on his house. Miss Esther Now ell la confined MONKTON RIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodrow entertain ed friends from St. George laat week.- to the house with Illness. She is tended ,,,, ,,,,.,, .1 ! to the house. by Dr. Denton of Monkton.-Mr. and Mrs Dr Dpnton ,0 se m Su. james i-ory 01 Bneimirne spent auii..u .11 (lllv.Mrs. Kll,,ah luthbim is stopping SHOREHAM. Mr. rre'lon iwtth her hIrili- Mrs Georee Buy. The .Mission Study 'l.iss will hold their first meeting at the 1nr.son.1gn Wednesday Miss Maria Ward went to New York ' ,.Vonlng. When the first of a sorles of Thursday for n few days. William Bo- i(,.Uf,ons on India will be takon up. Mr. cash Is In Burlington for medical treat- anj jIrs Henrv Goodrow went to Bur meat. E. J. Woodbury has recently pur-' nngton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George chased a pair of standard bred barred stllson visited friend in Bristol Satur Plymouth Rocks from a poultry farmUay !in,i Sunday. In Conway, Mass., hoping to be able to wp furnish eggs for hatching. Mrs. Wnl- WJTliJ.ir(U tor Hurley and Miss Hurley are in Boston. jtlss Kate Rb h i moving from her T. II. Moore returned fiom Sai-ana f,,rm south of Hie v lingo Into the Par- Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Moore L.r cottage.-Mi . Henry Matott Is con retuiried form Springfield, Mass., 'Ihurs day. Mrs. W. W. Moore is in Burlington of Miss Dais Daniels to Herbert with her son. Charles. Two united with Holmes Saturday. NovemKer 10. the Congregations! Church last Sunday Miss Ella Ketohum visited her on confession of faith. Mrs. C. N. North brother In Bnndnn Tuesday. J. A. Is In Glens Tails, N, V. Miss North was Warner of WInsted. Conn., In Brandon recently. guest of Mr. and Mr. C. accident sufficiently to bo ablo to wfl but has to wear a shoe with a solo nbq three Inches thick. Mrs. Jennie Detmo of Essex and Jol lyatullppo of Wlllislon wero married Tuil day morning at the Church of tho H Family by the Rev. Father Poullot. RICHMOND. Mr, and Mrs. Xed Royco ot Warren w leccntly the guests of Mrs Royce's m ents, Mr, or1 Mrs. Henry Call.- E. T. cobs Is In libation, N. H-, whelo he vl bo tho gue-t of Mr. and Mrs, A Wil slow for several class Miss Agrl O'Brien was In Bnillngton Monday.- V. Fnrr of Burlington was In town Mo In Burlington. Adelard Roy and Miss Flora. Provost, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs, ,101111 J'rovost, (uy.-The Rev. Francis 1C tnbnll was l wero married Tuesday morning nt Ht. , ,T,,st of frlenils In Mcmtpc-HtT ltnday Francts Xavler Church by the Rev. J. I'NiMIss LIjhsIo Finn of Mon'peller was t Audot, Arier a tirlot wedding trip ine young couple will make their1 home. In tho village. Georgn .1. Shnnley has severed his con nection with the store of Ityrnes & Shnnley to accept a position as traveling agent for the Great Eastern Casualty and Indemnity company of Now York. MILTON BORO. guest of Mr. and Mis. John C. Berry o Sunday. Mrs, A1111I0 O'Brien has rt'urnl from a short stay at her homo in Bil linglon. William Towers lotumcd Mol day to Chicago after a two inontH May with his patents, Mr. and Mrs, P. Towers. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Black Burlington were the guests of their sd Dr. W, II. Black MirHay-Buel C il'-ews of Alhnnv. N. V.. tho i?ueHt School closes ieri.iay.-ino " .his parents, tho Hon. and Mr.'. 13, B. commenced runnnlg November :i and the ,)rewKi ovcr Hunday.-Tho Misses Corm cream goes to Donahue's creamery. Mr, nnd Mrs, Oliver Howard and Isaac How ard and family wero nt Roy Howard's Corm! nnd Hlckey and the Messrs. Burke al O'ltoarko of Burlington wero recently tl guests of friends In town.- Tho Louise Church held a business meeting In the vestry Wednesday. There will be a social dance nt Memorial hall Friday evening, November !. Lessor's orchestra will furnish music Fay McKcnzey and Al bert Auttln lire at work in Fairfax for the Central Telephone Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brlgham nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Blxby visited nt Charles Parson's In Col chnster Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Dygort has rented the Mrs. BlKs house. Tho cemetery commissioners are building a new fence on the south side of tho old cemetery. SOUTH BURLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burtomy of Bos ton were tho guests of their rouslns, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Comstock visited their son, Albert, In Montpeller last week Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Jones of Burlington spent the day Tuesday at their farm In town. Charle3 Jor don went to Grand Isle Saturday on business. LTNDERinLL. Tho runeraJ services of the lato Mrs. William Douglas were held at her home Saturday at 1.30 p. ni. Tho Rev. O. L. Barnard ofllelated, C, il. ..aydon .11 charge. Mrs. Avery Edwards and son, Clatk, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Waller Grace, in Burlington. Tho Hal lowe'en dance held at the G. A. It. hall wax attended by obout 25 couples. n oyster supper was served by the Go Ahead club. Mr. Bishop of Botton has been spending a few days In town. Mrs. M. I'. Maurice of Montgomery Is visiting her vnlescctit. also David Brown. Tho cards mother, Mrs. S. A. Hale. Madam Hayden are out announcing the coming wedding land her daughter, Mrs. Gates, of Frank- Sunday.-B. D. Martin has let his farm 1 Kmey drc,e of th(J Ktw8 au ht tn John Shenn. Tho Rev. George Smith 1 ,..,.,, , ,,, , . ., ... UitWXjJjJj. , hvas the guest of Mr V. C. Kelsey over The community was shocked last Thurs- Sunday.-Mrs. Hel.-n Walker is visiting day evening to learn of D. J death from kidney trouble lln aie visiting C. H. Hnydcu. Reuben Dlckerson of L'nderhlll Cen ter has bought the house and lot at Rlversldo known ns the L. H, Chapin was the place and they have already tnuen T. Mason j possession. C. G. Curtis and family Thursday. MNs Ev.v Pierce of Cornwall of Jericho move to f'lmrles Metcalf's farm In North t'ndcrhlll. Clifton Klr by and Frank Metcalf entered the Ver- reallzed tH at tho rmnmago s.ilo held the library room lat week Instead of as was reported In Satuiduy's Free Prel Frederick Shepar.lson, who Is attend!! school nt Saxtotis Hlvcr, was at the hoil of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F, II, Shil ardson, over Sunday. JERICHO. The Ladles' Aid society will have I chicken plo supper Tuesday evening! The Baptist Help society d'd not meet Mr. Packaid's as reported on account sickness (n the family. Tho funeral Mrs. Mary Orr Douglass was held n II derhlll Saturday. Mrs. Douglass forme! lived In this town. A sister of Ml P. MacOlbbon Is visiting her The Foreign Mission Society w ' m with Mrs. Bajch Wedncsdij Mr Mrs. George Huntress spen' S r i.n wi mont Buslnuss College Monday morn ing. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist IMMKI. I.. IHIIVr.VS KSTATi: FOR SALE OR TO RENT Farm of 200 acres, good for dairy, milk route or vegetables, three miles from Burling ton. Elihu B. Taft, Burlington, Vt. 15,w2t. NOTICE. NOTICE how little It costs to tell thou sands of readeis in many towns of Ver mont what you have to sell or what you wish to buy. Advertise in the Free Press hnd you will get replies to your adver tisement. 27,wtf FRANCIS D. MURRIN, Founder and former director of the Murrin School of Elocution of Albany, N Y., Shakespearian and Tennysonlan Recitals; Dramatic Reader and Imper sonator, Dialect and Humorous Selec tions. Available on short notice for public and private entertainments. Make-un Artist for Amateur Theatri cals. Manager and Reader for the Murrin Seaman Concert Co. Address 42 Brooks Ave.. Burlington, Vt. 'Phone, 831-11. 2r,3,d&wlm STATE OF VERMONT, District of Chittenden. The Honorable the Probate Court, for the District of Chittenden. To the heirs and all persons Inter ested In the estate ot Daniel L. Hnrve, late of lllnesburgh, deceased, Wherens. annllc.ition hath been made to this court In writing, by the admin istrator of Daniel L. Harvey, late of II nosburgli. deceased, praying lor license and authority to sell the whob ol" tho real estate 01 said deceased, for tin' payment ot debts and charges or l.lmlnlstrallon, setting lortn tneretn tin- amount of debts due from said lic ensed, the charges of admin strntlou, tho amount of personal oMuto and the situation of tho real estate. Whereupon, the said .ourt appointed mil assigned the 2".rd day of Nov., M'UG. at the Probate Court rooms. In said District, to hear and decide upon said application and petition, and or- ierert nubile, notice tnereot to no given to nil persons Interested therein, by lublishlng said order, together with tho time and place of hearing, three weeks successively In the Burlington Weekly Free Press, a newspaper which circulates In tin; neighborhood of those persons Interested In said estate, nil which publications shall bo previous to the day assigned for hearing. Therefore, you are hereby notitied to appear before said Court, at the time and placo assigned, men ana there In said Court, to make your objections to the trranung of such license, If you see cause, Given under my hand, at the Pro. bate Court rooms, this Krd .day of No- vtinmer, i'Jui. MAHCJ1SILu A. BINGHAM. 13,w3t Judge. v.nll'K ! her brother in Illinois Mrs. E. W. l'lie funeral 1 Baker and Mr enroll Needhani are was largely attended at the Brandon visiting menus n .irii"gion. jirs. lhiiip iiiurcn una a ,-oi-mi it-a mmiva Congregational Church Monday nt 2 p. I Casey visited In Brandon Tuesday. j day evening at the homo of Charles m. The Orwell Masonic Lodge was large-j Mrs. A. A. P01 d of Brandon was tho Metcalf. Miss Ollvo Hayden and Jy repifwiited. C. D. Wright's oldest ' guest of her s --er, Mr. Mason, recent-1 friend, Miss Hnrdlng, of the I. V. M. tr, r:ir a momhor of th.. naval force I !' Calvin KeH-v 1 .'turned from Pnult-lnpent Sunday In town. Mllo Barnard a of the battleship Kentucky, arrived In'noy Thursday, 'here he" ha been visit- of the Burlington high school spent town for a few diys' stay nt the Wright mg 111s Msier, jir. uuioy, iot over btinnny Willi Ills parents. KraiiK l'rior homestead. G. M. Wright of New Yoik 1 -,niii nin mhihu m iian- was quite seriously injureu 111 a run la in town. The Woodmen have " to John Shenn. Tho Hev. George preached Sunday from Mark lfi, 1". 'J'ho singing with glutnr accompaniment by Mr, Smith was a pleasing feature of th" meeting. COLCHESTER. O. Austin 'ts visiting friends 11 town. Mrs. P. L. Parmelee, who hna been visit ing in Massachusetts for two weeks has returned. Tho Rev. Henry Bnzzell of Battle Creek, Mich., Is visiting his brother, the Rev. J. T. Buzzcll. Mrs. M. Barney of Swanton visited at II. A, Clllcy's last week. JERICHO CENTER. Tho pupils of th" primary and gram mar departments of tho village schools wero entertained by their teacher? assisted by a few of the parents, nt a' Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening tit1 Mr. and Mrs. P. Gonio.- Mrs Nny wasl vliliiKO hall, Games, refreshments, , Burlington Monday, George Nay ll playing and music were Indulged In 1 Monday for New York State. B. S M.I during tho evening and a mot joy- tin Is In St. Albans this week. Ml ous occasion It was for the children. 'Aymes Mead has sold her place sltuatl W. J. Nichols Is moving into the farm 'Just out of the village to Mr Chasfl house of F. S. Ransom, known as the Mr. Buzzell from the West preached "Warner place," this week. The dele- tho Baptist Church Sunday. irates to the State Sunday school con- Glenn Booth of Ilardwlck is In to! ventlon at Randolph, Mrs. J. W. Hart, for a few days. A report was given Mrs. L. D. Moullon and Miss Syble the Baptist Church Sunday (vorirg frJ Brown, gavu their report of the con- the delegates to the convcu'ion held ventlon at a union meeting at Jericho ' Randolph which was very mterestin Corners Inst Sunday evening by re- Zeph Hapgood's family left town Tu quest of tho Sunday schools nt that day for their home In Glens Falls M village George Huntress, wife an 1 Jiernert went j uet-aay to 1 nuernui daughter of Colchester, were visitors a visit of a few days. Mr and Mrs. Tornii aie visiting at w Huxton's fore leaving for their home 'n the Sout Tho chicken pie supper was not as w , Fred Stanley of Burke, N. X , Is visit ing at S. S. Hildroth's Miss Emma Ed wards has boon spending the week in Mid- dlebury. Luke and Georgia Goodrich of Wlllislon are visiting iclativcs in town. Mrs, Albert Crandall has not been so well for the pa.t week. Delhort Alger has gone to the Albany Business Col lege Mis. Wesley White has ben in Underbill recently. Morten Alger is In Burlington. at L. D. Moulton's over Sunday. JONESVILLE. Two M ore Farms 18-cow fain, Stowe, Vt., only l"i m. to village, largo barn with silo, fine sugar bush, 15 cows, fnrmlng, sugar nnd dairy tools, hay, etc., all for $2,250, Cash $S0O, balance easy. C50-acro farm, good buildings, strong soil, plenty ot fruit, near good neigh bors, R, F. D, 'phone, lots ot wood, G m. to railroad, will keep SO cows. Price $6,100, cash Jl.fiOO, balonco to suit. Catalogue and map of Vermont, 10c. The Reynolds Real Estate Co., 14(1 St. I'miiI St llurllngton, Vt. Teeth Extracted Abnol.itrlr Without t'nla. The only office In Burlington wnr you can get teeth extracted without a particle, of pain without taking gas. My mtthoC used by no other person. No pain; no danger: no ..iter effects Dll. I.. IIAZKIf. Offlc. Its Pint. f.t., BurllOTton, VL Ofllce hours, 10 to i, 1 to L RECEIVER TOR HOTEL LOW. Montpeller, Nov. 7. Tho motion to dls solve the Injunction restraining a ma jorlty of the stockholders of Hotel i)w of Bradford from dtepo3tng of the prop erty was argued thi evening before Judge J, M, Tyler, This injunotlon was served October 29 last, Judge Tyler denied the motion and appointed Jerome B. Halo receiver ot tho property, minority of the stockholders procured the Injunction beuso a majority wished to sell thn property, tho purohnser to take tho furniture at JS.ftV), to which they objected nn they claimed they had no In terest in tha personal property. city been holding their annual filr and ball last week, closing on Saturday evening with J good attendance. Eagle Inn is to rfirmln open tills winter. Judge H. D. Branch, who has been in Pawlet for o week, returned home on Thursday last Tine Congregational Church observed! and Mrs. G. E. Wilson are In Ludlow communion last Sunday. One new mem-1 vKitlng their son. George, for two weeks. veroived nt the time. L. B. Need -1 Mrs. W. L. Ford fell Monday and hurt hem's children nro much better. Mis her wrist quite badly -Mrs. Daniel Sea Annn L. Branch wTt.s married on the 2,V.h man has gone to Middlebury to spend , r,i i it Hemenwav of Manchester me winte. r.rr.est .uaynnrci ana wir GRANVILLE. Theodore Edson of East Wurreu wasf in Granville Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Hubbard is spending a wek with Mrs. David Blair In Hancock. Mr. JOSEPH S. MOHC.VN'S HSTATH. STATE OF VERMONT, Dlsti-.ct of Chit. tenden. To all nersons Interested In the es tate of Joseph S. Morgan, late of Bur lington, In said district, deceased. At a Probate Court, hold.vi nt Bur lington, within and for the District of Chittenden, on thu Cth day of Nov., tou. an instrument purporuiif to no tlie last will and tesfamcnt of Joseph H. Morgan, late or miriingion, in said district, deceased, was piesented to the court ntoresaiu, ior prouaie. And It is oniereu oy sain court Hint thn 23rd dav of Nov.. 1900. at the Pro bate Court rooms In said Burlington, bt assigned for proving said instrument, and that notice thereof bo gh en to all persons concerned, by publishing this order three weuks successively In tho Burlington Weekly Free Press, a newspaper published at Burlington, obvious to the time nppolnted. Therefore, you aro hereby notified to appear before said court, (it tho time and placo aforesaid, and contost thu piohato of said will, if you have cause. Given under my hand at Burlington, In said dlstriot, this (ith day of No vember, 11108. MARCELLUS A. BINGHAM. lD,w2t Judge, MARY K. t'HAMIIKIH.AIN'S ESTATE, .Notice of Settlement and Application for IllNtrtliutlon. STATE OF VERMONT, District of Grand Isle. ss. In Probate Court, held ut North Hero. In iinld district, on the 30th dav ut October. A. I). 1S00. J. II. Donaldson. administrator of the estute of Mary E. Chumborlaln. late of Grand Isle. In said district, deceased, asks leuvu to present his administration uccount for examination and allowance, and makos application for a decree of distribution nnd partition or 1110 oHinio or said do censed. Whornunnn. It Is unlet nd bv said court, that said uccount and said annllcation bo referred to a session thereof, to bo hold at the Probate of. Ilco In North Hero, lit sum illstrlut, oil t be ant 1 dav or Novomner. a. I), moi at ton o'clock In tho forenoon, for hearing and decision thereon: And It Is further ordered, that nollco here of ho civon to all persons Interested In sn(d entate, by publishing notices or the samo in tlio iiuriniKton weeklv Free Press, three weeks Kuceesslvolv Previous tn said tlrnn appointed for hearing, that they mny appear nt said timn and niaoe. ana snow cause, if nnv they mav have, whv said account shall not 110 nilowon, lino huoii decree made. By order of me court. Attest, WILLIAM HAYNKH. 10,w3t Judge, and after t-iKing a carriage onvo uuui the State for a few days they started for their home in Manchester on Friday last. RICHVILLE. Paul La Francis has gone to Clarendon to stay with his daughter for an Inde finite time. Dr. and Mrs. Townsend visited In Brldpott on Saturday last. Mrs. nosworth of Chazy, New ork Is In town for a few days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Whiting ure the happy parents of a little boy and its name l Harvey Brooklns Whiting. WEST BRIDPORT. Edward Parrlsh of Medfleld, Mass., Is visiting his mother, Willlnm Clough was in town recently. Albert Loukea and wife ot Morlah, N. Y were In town Monday. Erie Huestls has re turned home from a short stay In Al bany and Cohoe". The Champlaln Tele phone company's line is In working order again with the central nt the Solace house, Fred Summer wns In Port Henry Tuesday. Orn Gtbbs and Charles Parrlsh were In Shoreham Sundny. Mrs. Edward Coburn and daughter, Gertie, visited Mrs. William Bouchard in Mlnevi!l, N. Y Satur day. John Sunderland and wife are In Schenectady, N. Y visiting re latives. HANCOCK. The sale which the Olive Branch ladles held last week was a success, over $19 being tnken. Jessie Church has finished work in AVarren and is at homo for 11 while. Mrs. H. A. Bruce from Braln- treo was In town the first of the week. C. J. Stockwell has been enlarging his store, Charles Blair has been having a barn built on back of his other one, to nccommodato more horses, Addison Bralnard Is building an addition on his house, Lloyd Church went to Bostbn last Saturday, where ho has employment for the winter. WEYBRIDGF.. Miss Ellon Norton of Proctor was a visitor at L. B. Dodge's over Sunday re turning to her home on Tuesday. Com munion services will be hold at tho Con siegatlnnnl Church next Sunday. The Ray, T. A. Carlson of Shoreham will preach morning and evening. Mt nnd Mrs. CharleB Harvey of Bhelbume were In town last week to attend the WaltB Smlth rcctptlon. A son wuh born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowles last Fri day, Mrs. Mary Atkins of Belchortown, Mass., Is tho guest of her parents, Dea con and Mrs. Samuel James. Tho Con gregational Sunday school held their an nual election of officers lost Sunday with the following lesults: Superinten dent C, L. Jawolt; assistant supei Inten dment, Mm. I- A. Roscoe; seorotnry and treasurer, Samuel 13. James; librarian, T. .1. Mi'Murtry; organist, Mrs. Ben Wales. The Ladles Aid of the Methodist Church realized I17.S0 at their chicken pie and experience sociable last Friday evening. RIPTON. MIsh Mary Boynton has lelurnod to hor homo in Rutland, -George Eubor has were In town last week tho guests of his sli-tor. Mrs Frank Ford, and his mother. Mrs. Martha Mnynard. Mrs. Lucy Wilber of North F.ivston and Miss Anna Boyce of Mlddl"M'x visited their sister, Mrs. JCrwiu Bagley. SOUTH STARKSBORO. The Rev .1. Lindsl.y Splecr will hold meetings at Friends Church each even ing this week Willi the exception of Saturday evening. Ne will give a lec ture on all around London. An old folks rally will bo held Sunday at 11 o'clock. A daughter of Mrs. SyKui Hallock Rus sell, ten years of age, died of dyhtherla Monday morning. The interment iva the same night and a funeral service will lie held later. Clayton Kimball and Mls.s Guyott of Bolton came last week to visit. his relatives here nnd were married at the homo of Water K.mbttll October 31. Wesley Steadman went Monday to Lincoln to commence work for Bickwell nnd Purliiton for th winter. School closed In tho west district Fi Iday, Mis Gracla Lafayette Is at home from her work In Burlington. Ad.t and Emma Hallock were home from their schools over Sunday. Mrs. Etta Sargent Is gaining slowly. Labln Hurlburt will go this' week to woik In Bellows Falls. ADDISON. Carrier H. W. Sponner on route 1 went to Brandon on Monday lo attend tho funeral of a fi tend. Assistant Carrier Harry Sponner was on duty. Mrs. Carry Marshall and Mrs. George Thorn aro to entertain at dinner the Aid society of Addison on Wednesday, November H, at Mrs. Marshall's. Rally Sunday was ob served at tho church on Sunday lust. Appropriate exercises weio given by the children from this part of tho town and from Norton town. CHITTENDEN COUNTK MILTON. Alexander McMullen moved Thursday to the Caswell farm which ho purchased this summer and William O'Donnell, who has been carrying H on, moved to West ford, where he has purchased a farm. Sixteen ot the scholars fiom tho grammar and high schools went to Montpeller Thursday. Mark Roberts has muved Into the rooms over w. S. Wood's store. Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Fogg, who have been visit ing their brother, 11, A. Smith, nnd other relatives in town, returned to their home In East Alstond, N, II,, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robinson returned! Tues day fiom Richmond, where they spent sovoral days with Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Pnrlior, Tho Rev, George Burke of Fairfax preached for tho Rev. M, H. Ryan Tues day evening Ht the rovlval services which uro being held at tho Methodist Church, Tho Rev. Mr. Smith, who has been as sisting for a week, .returned to his home In Wortostor Wednesday morning. Tho next meeting will bo hold on Thursday evening. It Is expected Mr. Burke will preach at that meeting. Alvah Holmes of Westford has bought tho Harrison away, being thrown from his wagon. Edison Irish Is very 111 with pneumonia. HUNTINGTON. About $37.00 wns received from the chicken pie supper and entertainment Wednesday evening. Including the sale of fancj and useful articles. H. W. Gillette has moved his family into tho Johnson tenement recently vacated by Grant Kenyon, who has moved back to his farm. W. S. Durand of Vergennts visited his parents over Sunday. iMr. Weaver Taft closed her second success ful term of school here Friday. Mr. and Mis. Holbrook entertained their son and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of I'n derhill over Sunday. Miss Kate Thomp son has gone to Lebanon, N. H., for a month. Mrs. Eva Sayles will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodges of Richmond. Mrs, Rodney Wlilto en tertains the next meeting of the King's Daughters November "th, Mrs. G. W. Sayles s soon to go to Richmond to care for Mrs. Henry Hodges, who is very feeble. Mls Kath leen Sayles Is suffering with sore throat. Mrs, Hiram O'Bilen visited friends in Burlington last week. The schools are all supplied with teachers but one. They have no teacher for tho village school. Walter Durand of Vergennes spent Sun day with his parent". Georg'o Nutting, a former aged and re spected citizen of this place passed awav at his home In New Havt Wednesday morning. Tho funeral will bo held from the Union Church hero Friday afternoon at two o'clock, tho Rev. S. I Porry of Bristol ofllelatlng. Letters remaining un called for In thin ofllce are Joseph Dugualt 2. Miss Ida Goddard 2, Benjam'ri Vancor, E. I.ord. I. M. Dregsteln, Mrs. Thomas Iaflere. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Mrs. Emma Moody went tn Santa Barbara, California, on the excursion last week. She expects to make that place her future, home. Mrs. Casandrla Ellis went to New York Monday to spend the winter with her daughters, Miss Betta Ellis and Mrs. R. B. Morton.-Sewall Sargent was called to New Haven Sat urday by the Illness of his mother, Mrs. William Sargent. Merle tho young son of Ernest Gorton Is ill with diphtheria. Vera Bagley, who has been confined to the houo by Illness for tho past two weeks, Is able to bo out some. Mrs. N. A, Carpenter returned from Montpeller Tuesday, llcr sister, Mrs, Edith Mix of Bristol accompanied her. Tho Willing Workers will not meet again until December. Q. E. Grover of Bristol was In town tho first of the week. Mrs, F. G, Bnaley had a severo hemorrhage from the bond Monday morning. Merle Gorton, who Is ill, Is Improving, attended n wa hoped Mrs. Nelf Prior and Mrs. Jed Prior wore vls'torsl Burlington Wodned.ij .- Mr Dioils visiting in town. Mr-j. Belle Pars .ins al friend of Fairfield wero visitors in Bil llngton Wednesday. Mrs. Kinney Mrs. Edna Perclval have been confined thn house by Illness hut are now Impnl Ing. Mr. Grlflln, who has mored Into ll Hapgood place brought with h m swam.s of bees. WESTFORD. Dr, Flagg has moved to the houso which he has purchased of George J, Hobart, L. A Bates and wife have moved from Ksbex and will occupy the house with Dr, FUgg. G. J. Hobart has returned to his fnrm on Osgood hill, Mrs. Lewis of Elgin, 111., nnd Mrs. Nlles of Gnlosliursh, 111., daughters of Mr. Solon Wood, a former resident of this placo, wero In town Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Btella Bowman of Essox Junction. Miss Florence Rice Is visiting relatives in Burlington, Elmer Austin has moved to T. W, Grow's fnrm on Osgood hill. Mrs. E. B. Rice and daughter of Mallets bay were tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Holla Porry last week, The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Stone, who has been seriously ill for a few day la better. UNDERHILL CENTER. Nearly all the schools in town will close November 9. with an exhibition of each school's work at each school room. The annual fair for the benefit of St. Thomas' Church will opt Thanksgiving night November 29. with a banquet. Charles Barrett has rented Mrs. Cyrui Priors' place for tho coming season and will move thoro .soon. C. R. Barrett pur chased a span of liores In Burlington last week. The Sewing Circle, for tho benefit of the settlement cemetery met with Mrs. John Bicen Oct. 30. The next time they will meet with Mrs. Ellen Shanley. C. B. Rand Is moving to the place he recently purchased of F. O, MeGlnne&s. Mrs. L. J. Pi lor has rented her farm to Charles Barrett. Mrs. Leora Smnlley has returned from a visit to relatives in Middlesex. A. Marlow has purchased tho Charles Cady place. There will be an entertainment at tho town hall Thursday evening, the pioceeds to go to the library fund. Arthur J. Cavnnaugh and Lathe I Flynn were married at the Catholic church last week Monday, They left for a wedding trip to Plnttsburgh and Cllntonvtllo, N. Y. Several veterans went to Montpeller last Thursday to lie present nt the reception tendered Gen. I'Wls A. Grant of Minneapolis. Lew in Reynolds and wife of Worcester, Mass., have been passing a few days with his parents. Anna Marlow has returned from a visit with relatives In Boston. Martin Flannery ha leceiv.d news of the death of his son-in-law, E. A. Myers of Pueblo, Colo. Ho was killed by the ac cidental discharge of Ins gun while duck shooting. Mr. Myers Is survived a wife (Agnes Flannery) and three chil dren, Frldiy, being All Souls' day a mass of requiem was said at St. Thomas' church at S o'clock. J. M. Kll- peck has boiight the Deavltt place so called, Linus Slater of Essex Junction' is visiting F. C; his son. -Only two deer were shot in town this season, nun by Edward Humphry and one by Frank Harvey. Herbert Hutchin'ou Is moving to his farm ill Jericho. Ill each district In Underbill, the af ternoon of the last day of the fall term of school, the teacher will give an ex hibit of some of the work accomplished during tho term, with class recitations nnd other exefclses by til" pupils. All residents of the district and most par ticularly those who send pupils to the school are cordially Invited to bo pro$- The Rev. G, II. Gray of Starksboro and the Rev, C. E. Tomliu will conduct ser vices at the Union church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. WEST MILTON. Miss Julia Blake Is at homo for a few days from her work In Burlington. School closes Friday and tho teacher, Miss Gertrude McDonald' will go to her home In St. Albans Saturday, Dr. Hoi comb was called Saturday to see Mrs. C. E. Osgood, who was quite sick. She Is biter now. Ha Harris cut her foot on an axo two weeks ago and it is still bad ly swollen and she is unable to wear bet shoe, Springs and wells are drying up and the water In tho river is very low. ESSEX JUNCTION Kirk F. Brown, who has been a guest of Dr. C. M. Ferrin, has returnid to his home in Methuen, Mass. Mr. Brown, who was a comrado of the doctor In the Sth Vermont regiment camo to Ycr mont to attend the recent reunion In Montpeller and has since visited tn Iamollln county. When In tho battle of Winchester, Mr. Brown was Injured by a bullet which passed through an old fashion bill book which was In his trouser's pocket and went Into his leg breaking the hone. In Its Journey the bullet doubled a cent up which was In tho wallet, split a small gold ring, half of which was Imbedded In the bullet, nnd also passed through a permit signed bv his father, allowing him to enlist, In WILLISTON. Seth Tnlcott has recovered his heal and started for his home In Oakla'l Cal. Josph Label I e has a tenffi' In house, Mr. IVcor having moved n -Ml Ross has movi-d to her house in tho l lage. Mr. Ixickwood has returned Montpeller. Henry Loot, who was Injured at tl Whltcomb place. Is very low- but horl arotfontertalncd of his recovery Ml Christmas was at tho hospital will the accident occurred, with l.fr fathj Joseph Jesutte, who was ther- tl treatment. Zopn Gordon, who hi been in poor health several months, now confined to the ne iso Mrs Onl don's daughter of Burlington Mil McLane, Is staving with her m ther I Mrs. Pryor and her son, P( arl hal sold their Interest in titeir home to hi son, Ralph, Mr. and Mrs Pearl Pry. who have been visiting their mother Judge Bather's, have returned to t'' home In Lebanon, N. II- Mr and Mil Frank Talcott went to Fletoucr til week. Mr. and Mrs. J.uncs Kicfe Jl were In Shelburne Sunday Mr Loci wood has returned to MoutpelPr- II. AVarren, the Rev Leigh D efendol Henry Patten, Arthur I ig- iiul R Brown visited the capital Thursday! Mr. Ames has purchased W. F Whi nev's farm and d'iry of cows, Harl Tryor cut his finger with an axe badly that Dr. Bingham had to ampl tate It at the first Joint It Is doll well. WEST BOLTON. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crown of Es-J function. Mr- and Mi. John Chamb.l of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. lohnson of Richmond, were the gue.i of Mr. and Mrs. W. H D.ivls Sunilnyi l'he Ladles Aid society m et Thursdl with Mis. C. Fay. Deputy Sheritf G. Pease was in Westford Friday and Si urdny.-ieorgo and Herbett Stockwelll Kellog and sister returned ti Barre S:l urday. George and Herbet St ickwell Jouosvllle called on friends her-- Sundal Henry A- Pease 1 ommenced work the box shop in Rlchtvnd M'indnyl W. E. Guyette has sold his e-tw mill G. M, Gordon. Charles Perry nt S:c nnd Jennie Perry of Burl.ngton, visltl Mrs. C. Fay Saturday HINESBURGH. Mrs. Burge had sold tho Sweet Spril propei ty In tho Hollow to a Burl.ngtl company. The business was done by Jol Fallon, Mrs. Kale Beecher Russell visM Mrs. H. M. Page Monday and Tuesday Waldo Davles's little boys made a tiro I the hay on tho barn lloor Wednesday bl It was Immediately dlscmered by Mil Mary Somer.s ard extinguished with lit! damage. Mrs. W. E, Andrews retutnl fiom an extended visit to friends In W01I stock Tuesday. Coburn Pierce spent 1,1 week In Starksboro laying metal rootlil Tho selectmen aie building a new chli! noy on the west l of the town hall. will bo ne.i ly bO feet tall Mr and Ml Georgo Russell of Middlebury visited brother, H, W. Russell, over Sunday. EAST CHARLOTTE. The Rev. It. T. Edwards will dellvcil lecture in the Bapllt Church Thursdl evening at 7:3 The subject will be "Tl Great Welsh Revival, Thrilling Scenel Ho will also sing in Welsh. Mr. and Ml Herman S, Poullot of isex spent Sundl with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herml Poullot. J. Iogge?den of D.ivenpol Wash., Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. B. Carpenter. Mrs, Einlly Denn Prlndlo hi letuincil homo from MonUtou, where s has been visiting relatives.-Mrs. Ira Bu roughs left last Saturday for Dauby visit her parents, Dr, and Mrs. CoiiRdonl B. H, Carpenter sold 11 three-year-old cl recently for J125. Miss Blanche Bradll has returned from visiting Mrs, E. F. Ge, hardt at Shelburne Farms, Mrs. Geor Burroughs, who has been t,.e guest ot ll being only 17, years old. Ho ciillstd from sou, Ira lluiroughs, for sovoral weeks, Watorvlllo. Mr, Brown recovered from the I turned Saturday. Miss Katie Wlosn.ba