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THE BUM INGTON FRFJL PliESS : THURSDAY, JANUARY 2L 11)07. une Gent A WORD Advertising In this column ono cont a word, ench Insertion. Copy may he clumped every wcck. Cash In ndvnnco ro quired, No advertisement taken which Is Icsm than twelve woids, two Hues. Social terms to advertisers using from 250 to .,00C llncfl within twelve consccutlvo months POINTERS. OU NERS OK FARMS who wish to hlro help or to pell u farm should usu this column. Nearly 6,000 copies of this paper nre Fold ovcry issue and your advertise ment would bo read by many posslblo buyers. Sl.vilt V7 ANTE1T SITUATION ON FARM wanted by mar ried couplo In Vermont. Man to drlvo 'c- m or general farm work, wifo for ,eiirrl housework. Strictly tompcrnto. Rrfctcnco exchanged. Address Wol cntt, Vt. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 14. 21d&wlt. FOR SALE. FOR SALK Second-hand, five horse pow er Hamilton gasollno engine; Just as srocd as new. For further particular Inquire of S. M. Athorton, C5 North Champlaln street, Burlington, Vt. J.tfAwlt FOR SAX.E A 500-foot hot water heater, 20 horse power steam boiler. W. B. Gatoa. m.d&w.tf LARGE DYNAMO for sale, with oqulp met t. In perfect condition for Immedi ate use. Any ono with water power, or steam, could light a village, or large hotel. Freo Press A-sso., Burlington. ISS.d&w.tf MILLINKRY BUSINESS for salo In growing town of 2,fio0 people, old estab lished, smnll competition, oxcollent rea sons for selling. Address, "The Fashion," Ludlow, Vt. H,d7t,wSt. FARM for sale or to rent, the L. II. Orlgss farm in the town of Alburgh, Vt. Apply to A. St. Annond, Alburgh, Vt. 10,St&aw2t FRUIT AND DAIRY FARM for salo near Glens Falls, N. Y., ISO acros. Ono r f the best In Washington county. J. V" Dear. M. O. 4,Ct&wSt NOTICE. WHUN IN NF.KD of a granlto or m.irblo rnimorifll wnto for our -prloes. Work s anywhere. Barro Granite Purchasing Ar, ney. The Orar.lto Dealers at the Quirrlos, Barro Vermont. "O.wCit. Ncnli'K how little It costs to tell thou sands of readers In many 'owns of Ver mont what you have to sell or what you wish to buy. Advertise In the Freo Press nrd you will get replies to your adver tisement. 27,wt Teeth Extracted lunlutoly Without I'nln. The only ofllee In Burlington whnre yru eai. get teeth extracted without a particle of pain without taking fjns. My method Is used by no other person. N- pali; no danrcr; no after effects. nit. i.. n. n.i7,i:x, O.'-c, 1 SFi Pino t., Burllnston, Vt. OO'ec hours, 10 to 3, 7 to S. Look Here ! iven rnoni bouse and barn on Blod pn s . near car line. Price $1,350. '3 tern--. r'-acro farm in Milton, fair bulld irgi, s-ronth land, free from stone, l-r uoi.d lot, good outfit tools. Low 1 t" iuiek buyer. Kasy terms. W 1 trade tor village or city property, fa ilofruo and map 10 cents. The Reynolds Real Estate Co., Burlington, Vt. Proposals for Bids for State Print ing. The undersigned. Printing commission er 0'.' the State of Vermont, hereby i-tves notion that ho will receive bids for printing for the following matter: Ifi ft ti: 1'iventorlen for tho year 3907. Iio e; .nl List Book for the year 1W7. ) h will be received until ond o'clock n Jmumrj- SO, 1M, ind will be open ed u liarro at that time. The Printing CotnTnlflslOTier reserves the right to reject nil bids. The form, content nnd quality of paper of inventories) and Brand list books will be the mmo as used in tho year 1H1. These bookH can ho found In tho offices of tho town and city clerks. Rids for printing tho grnnd Hit books shall Include the printing of Nkl original and duplicate abstract blanks. Dated ut I!arr', Jsnunry 22, 3 997. FRANK. 32. LANQIVKY, Printing commissioner. 21,d&wlt. 13STATI3 W 31A11 Y3Y1STTI& O'NllII.. Tho undersigned, having been ap pointed by tho lionornblo probate court for the district of Grand Isle, commis sioners to receive, examine nnd adjust all claims nnd demands of all persons against Mnrynette O'Ncll, lato of AN burgh, Vt , in said district, deceased, hereby glvo notlco that wo will meet fur the purpose of examining nnd nl .,vlng said claims at tho rosldonco of Llbrldgo .1. Hutchlns, North Hero, Vt , nil June 16th, 1007, from nlno o'clock it. in., until four o'clock p. in., of said il.iy. nnd that six months from the 15th day of December, A D 1008, Is tho tlmo limited by said Court for said creditors to present their claims to us for examination and allowance. Dated at North Hero, Vt., this 22d day of January, A. D. 1907. I:. J. Hutchlns, Adm. Kxptres Juno In, 1 H07. JAM ICS A. TUDHOPK, W. II. BKST, 30,w3t Commissioners. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT. (Continued from First l'nge) usTA'rn of iiAitmr.T o .nscic of ni'iii.i.vtrroN. State of Verinont, District of (.'hltten ilen, sr.. The Honorable Probata Court for said District. To all persuns lnterestod In the es tate of Harriet C. Peck, Into of Bur llnwtoii, In said district, deceased, tes tate, GRDKTINO: Whereas, Udwnrd Vt. Peck of Bur llllKton. tho survlvlni husbund of the said Hurriet V. Peck, on tho 12th day of December, 1904, filed in this Court his written renunciation unto tho pro visions inado In his behalf by the lust will and testament of his said deceased wife, Harriet C, therein asklUR said Court to asslRii and Bet over unto him such portion of his said deceased wife's estate as he might be entitled to under the law had sho died Intestate. That the said Kdward Vv. Peck died, testate, on tho 2fith day of Juno lOoO, and that the settlement of both the said Harriet C. Peck and I'dward V. Pook's. t'state.i nro now pending in this Court. And 'Vher'np. nrenarii.tnrv tn flin lllial setlomeiil and decree In the premises application having been mndo I to thin Court for that purpose, the said ' "in i nun afsiffnen mo win nay oi Februn-y, 1P07, to determine and decide the question of renunciation, revoca tion, and walvor so made bv the said Kdward W. 3'eck In his lifetime of tile provisions m.nlo In his behalf un der the lust will and testament of his snld wife. Han let ('. Peck, and does hereby order that public notice thereof be Riven to all persons Intr rested fn said estate, by publlshinR this order three weeks successively previous to the day assigned, In tho Burlington eekly Free Press. Therefore, jmi are horebv notified to appear at tb Probato Court rooms in Burlington. Vt.. on the dav assigned, then and thero to contest the allow, anco of said renunciation, revocation and waiver, of the provisions made In behalf of tho said Kdward W. Peck In the Inst will and testument of tho said Hnrrlet C. Peek, If you see pans. Given under my hand at Burlington, In said district, this 23rd dny of Jnn uary, 1007. . MARCHLLT'S A. BINGHAM, .lO.wSt Judge. nSTATH OI i;n.STUS W. Jr.tVUTT. STATIC OF VERMONT, District Of Chittenden. Tho Honorable the Probato Court, for tho District of Chittenden. To the heirs and all persons inter ested in the estate of Krnstns W. Jew ett. late of Burlington, In said district, dooeascd. GRnnTING: Whereas, application hath been mado to tills Court In writing, by tho execu tors of the last will and testament of Krastus V Jewett. Into of Burlington, deceased, praying for license and au thority to sell tho whole of the real estate of said deceased, rep resenting to snld court, that It would be beneiiclnl to the heirs and all per sons Interested In tho estate of said deceased, to sell the whole of the real estato of said deceased, and convert the same Into money. And bringing Into court the consent and approbation in wrlt'ng, of all the heirs and devisees to said estato resid ing In this State, and setting forth tho situation of tho real estate. Whereupon, the said court appoint ed and assigned the Sth day ol Febru ary, 1007, at the Probate Court rooms, In said district, to hear and decide upon said application .id petition, and ordered public notice thereof to be given to nil persons Interested thoreln, by publishing said order, together Willi the time and place of hearing, three weeks successively in the Burlington Weekly Free Press. a newspaper which circulates In the neighborhood of those persons interested In said es tate, all which publications shnll bo previous to thu day assigned for hear ing. Therefore, you ore hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the tlmo and place nsMgned. then and there In said Court, to make your objections to the granting; of such license, If you see cause. Given under my hnnd, at tho Probite Court rooms, this 22d day of January, 11)07. MARCKLLUS A. BINGHAM. 30,w3t Judge. Carter Dean, Mrs. II. F. Eddy! estimat ing pantor's salary, B. F. liddy, O. A. Baldwin, O. T. Barnum. All tho business of tho conference passed off harmoniously and an urgent reque.it won made for the return of tho pastor for another yvwir. Donnhuo's creamery paid an averwo prlco of tl.Gf.d for tho month of Dcoom ber. Highest price, ll.SC.E; lowost prlco, Jl.Wi.7B. SOUTH STARKSBORO. Mrs. Alice Follansbea Is visiting Mr. Follnnsboo's cousin, Mrs. Synthla Mor ton In Chlcopeo Foils, Mass. Tho annual oyster supper of tho Farmer's Union Is postponed until next month oh tho treas urer, K. S. Stcadmaii Is sick and not ablo to attend to It. Sarah Orlns, who teaches In Bristol Notch, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frn.uk Orlns over Sunday. Besslo Blrdsall's school wilt oloso this week. That of Emma Halleck closed last week. WEST SALISBURY. Tho pleasant home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank C. Dyer was the acene. of a very pretty wrddlng Tuesday afternoon when their niece, Maude ICatelln Rivers, woh nl toil In marriage to Klmer Arthur An gevlno of Poultney. After a solo by Arthur C. Tuber of Mlddlebury, tho wed ding march was beautifully rendered liy Miss Alice Blby of Poultney, Immed iately followed by the ceremony which was performed by the Rev. William 1-3. Slix'um, pastor of tho Methodist Church. Jessie Marguerite Dyer was l Ingbcarer, nnd Dorrls K'tilgsl.ind nnd Carroll Dyer were (lower bvarers. After the 'ceremony n delicious luncheon was serve! under tho dliectlon of .Miss Smith, the Burling ton, caterer. The higl" esteem In which tlie young people are held was evidenc ed by the largo number of beauti ful wedding gifts. The happy couplo dt p.irted in a shower of rice and confetti for a brief trip to Montreal, after which they will leside In Poultney where Mr. Angeviuo Is engaged In business. LARRABEE'S POINT. A great Ice harvest nt this.point Mws Winifred Fnrr of the Lake Hotiso Is in Shorehnm curing for her friend, Mrs. Mnry Platf, who was seriously Injured by being tipped from a sleigh two weeks ago. Miss May.le Brusen of New York Is nt the IxiJto House for a few weeks. Hnrrlsnn L. Burnham, hero a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Sanders, has returned to FerrlsburLth. Ixinson Tarji-r nnd daughter. Mabel, spent Saturday In Tlcondcrog.i. Waller Burleigh is sick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward FoMer of T.loonderoK.i, N. Y., passed Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beldln. Miss Helen Burleigh !in,s returned from Whitehall, N. Y. U STATU OF FIlKIUlltlCK I'nitll.lUl.T OF III HI.IMITOX, We, the uD3crrDr!, nnvinc been ao polnted by the Honorable tti Probata Court for Mio Dlttrlct of Chittenden conimlislnusrs to rtcelve, examine and adjust the cl.'.lms and demands of nil persons against tho estate of Fred erick I'erruult lato of Burlington, In said district, deceased, and alio all claims and demands exhibited In offset thereto; and six months from the day of the date hereof being at lowed by snld Court for that pcrpose, v. Ho th-rofor hrby jive notice that wo will ottend to the duties of our oppolntmnnt at tho law office of Matthew G. Leary, In Bulrlngton, in said district on the third Tuesdays of March and July, next, .it 10 o'clock n. in., mi iuh ot said daj s. Dated this 17th day of January. 11)07. MATTI113W G. LKARY, M1CHAF.L A RYAN, 30,w3t Commissioners, 1 3 STAT 13 OF TH0tLK iiir.sni:iicii. KI3I.I.I3V, F.STlTi: OF OSCAll HAZARD. BTATL" OF VERMONT. District of Chittenden, The Honorable, the Probato Court for the District of Chittenden. To tin. heirs nnd all persons Interested In the estato of O'car Hazard, late of Churlotte, in said district, deceased. QHfclrJTING: Whereas, application hath been mado to this court in writing, by the ndniln lstintor de bonus nop with will annex ed of the estate of Oscar Hazard, late of Charlotte, deceased, praying for II cciiho and authority to sell tho whole ot the real estato of said deceased, representim to said Court, that It would be bonutlclnl to tho heirs and all persons interested In the ebtato of said deceased, to sell the whole of the real estate of said de ceased, and convert tho same into mom y And bringing Into Court tho consent nnd approbation In writing, of all tho i elrs to said estate residing In this fitu'e, and sitting forth the situation of 'he real estate. Whereupon, the said Court appointed nnd u'-slgned tho Sth day of Febiuary, iDOi, at tho Piobate Court rooms, In laid district, to hear and decide upon said nppllci tlon and petition, and ordered public notice thereof to bo given to all persons Interested therein, by publlsblng said order, together rt'lth tho time and place of hearing, thre weeks successl ly In the Burlington Weekly Free Prose, n newspaper which circulates in the neigh, borhood of the3o norsons lnterrctc.1 in paid estate, all which publications shall bo previous to the day u.islBned for hear in K. Therefore, you nro hereby notified to appear before said court at the time and ilui-. assigned, then and thoie lu said court, to mako your objection to tho graitlni; of such license, If you se cause. Given under rny hand, at tho Probate Court rooms, this 21st .duy of January, 1007. MARCICLM'H A. BINGHAM. SO.wIlt Judge. A largo ussor'ment of fountain pens to -lAc.t from at tho Freo Press store. We, 'ho subocrlbeie, navinc been ap pointed by the Honoranla the Probtni Court for th District of Chittenden, com missioners to rocolve, examine and adjust the claims and demands of nil persons against tho estate nf Thomas rl- ley, lain in ninesuurgn, in snld district deceased., and also all claims and demands exhibited In offs. t thoreto, ono six nionun rrom tno u.iy (If the dato hereof being allowed by said court for that purpose, wo do therefore hereby give notice thnt wu will attend to the duties of our ap pointment at the residence of .1. M. Cassldy In Hlneshurgh, In snld district, on the third Thursdays of February and July, next, nt 10 o'clock a, in., mi each of snld days. Dated this 10th day of Janunry, 1007. J. M. CASSIDY, DANIEL PATRICK, Sfl.wSt Commissioners. CALEDONIA COUNTY LYNDONVILLE. H. B. Davis, aged 7' died Wednesday Jan. V, after a few days' Illness of dou ble pneumonia. He was a native of Washington dainty, and was probably the oldest Job printer m continuous serv ice In the State beginning when he was 13 years old Ir, u Montpeller otllee. He was foreman in the St. Johnsbury Cale donian nfneo over 30 years and founded in 1S90 the Lyndonvllle Journal. After a few years ho sold the. paper and was for a time In tho Job office of tho Bellows Falls Times. He returned to Lyndonvllle about three years ngn an1 has since con ducted n lob olllre hero. He was active, in all public movements and a prominent Odd Fellow. Ho lcives a. wife and one daughter. USTATF, OF MAHV I'AHO. State of Vermont, District of Chitten den Tho Honorable the Probato Court, for the district of Chittenden. To the heirs and all persons Inter ested In the estate nf Mary Pnro, lato of Colchester, deceased. ORKKTINO: Whereas, application hath been mndc to this Court in writing, by the ad ministrator of the mtato ot Mnry Pare, late nf Colchester, Vt., deceased, prov ing for license and authority to si 11 tho whole of the real estate of said deceased, for the payment of debts nnd charges of administration, setting forth therein the amount nf debts due from said deceased, tho chargeH of ad ministration, the amount of personal estate and the situation of iho real estate. Whereupon, tho said Court npnolnted and assigned the Sth day of February, 1007, nt the Piobate Court rooms, In sold district, to hear nnd decide upon said application and petition, nnd or dered public notices thereof to bu given to all persons Into: ested therein, by publishing said order, together with the tlmo and place of hearing, threo weeks successively In tho Burlington Weekly Free Press, a newspaper which circulates In the neighborhood of those persons Interested In snld estate, all which publications shall be previous to tho day assigned for hearing. Therefore, you nre hereby notified to appear before snld Court, nt the tlmo nnd place assigned, then and there In snld Court, to mako your objection to the granting ot such license, If you see cnuso. Given under my hand, nt the Probate Court rooms, this l!5th day of January, 1007 MARC'ICLLIlft A. BINGHAM, 2a.A J , 1 1 J r - CHITTENDEN COUNT' JERICHO CENTER. At nil adjourned meeting of ihe church the canvassing committee reported that funds fur the pastor's salary and church exrenses had beep, pinctic.illy provided fur, and tho present relationship of pas tor an.il church will continue another ear. Mr. and .Mrs. 1-3. B. Jordan were In Burlington Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr". .1. W H.ut has pissed siver.il days in Burlington and Richmond the past v e,k. Mr. and Mrs. T;r.is .-ham of Wllllston were visitors nt D. T. Blcknell's this Wfck.-Whlle 1 1. 13. Whittlmnrc wa In the woods Friday, a log rolled on to his leg and very badly crushed then bono between the ankle nnd knee Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Howard of West ford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whlt mnrsh's this week. The Indies' Aid so ciety of the church will give a soelaljle at the parish hoiie Thursday evening, January 31. Refreshments will be served, and a programme of musical and liter ary selections, including a short farce will be given. Tho Wo-nnn's Torelgn missionary society will hild Its regular monthly meeting at the parMi house Thillfdnv afternoon, January 31. CHARLOTTE. Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Stone fit Bur lington recently visited her father, Julius Munette, w'ho Is 111 George Kennon visited In Burlington last week. Carl Thompson hns moved Into the Pago house at the four corners, where he will run his brother's meat market. Harvey Williams 1ms a telephone. Mrs. H. O. Whitney and son of Wlllls- ton are vlslt'ig her pirent, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vlllmano nnd dn lighter are visiting Mr. Vlllmalre's pnrents In Burlington. UNDERBILL CENTER. Tho funeral of Dr. Charles P. Newton was held at tho house Saturday at 1:00 p. m., with Masonic honors. There was a large attendance. The bearers were W. J. Fuller, 13. V. Henry, A. 11. Joy and Mr. Ransom. V. II, Hayden had chaigo nnd the burial was at Underbill Flats, Albert Blcknell came Saturday from Northfield for a few days' visit with Ills I3STATI3 OF IIAltI,13S P. M3WTD.V. STAT 13 OF V HIl MONT, district of Chittenden. To ull porBons Interested In tho es tato of Charles C. Newton, Into of Un derbill. In said district, deceased. GUFFPING: At a probato court, holdcn nt Bur lington, within and for the district of Chittenden, on tho 23d day of Fiiruary, 1007. an Instrument purporting to be tho hist will nnd testament of Charles P Newton, late of Underbill, In said district, deceased, was presented to the Court aforesaid, for probate. And It Is ordered by tald court that tho 11th day of Feb., 1007, nt (he Pro bate Court rooms lu said Burlington, be assigned for proving said Instrument: and that notice thereof be given to all persons concerned, by publishing this order three weeks successively In tho Burlington Weekly Free Pi ess a news paper published at Burlington prov ions to tho time appointed. THKRFFOIU:, you nre hereby noti fied to appear before said court, at the t'rnc and place uforesald, and con test the probata of Bnld will, If you havo cause. Given under my hand nt Burlington, In said district, tills 23d dny of Jan unry, 1307. MAROICLLUS A. BINGHAM. SA-wat Jua father, William Blcknell. The funeral of Mr, Duba of Bolton wis held at St. Thomas's church Saturday morning. Burlnl was In tho Cnthollo remetnry, It Is said that Mrs. Nancy Barrett ban soJd her farm for $3,500. The deal in cludes tho stock and farming Imple ments. Mrs, James GalWn continues very III. George Newtnp, who CAtno from Mnlno to attend his father's funeral, to turned to Burlington Satuiduy evening. Tho death of Dr. Charles P. Newton, nged M years, occurred at his home hero Thursday from a complication of kidney nnd heart trouble. He had practiced his profession hero for 10 yenrs. A graduate of tho medlcnl department of the Univer sity of Vermont, Dr. Newton was born In. Palmer,. Mass. Ho leaves a wife, ono son nnd a stepdaughter. Tho funeral was held nt the house Saturday nfternoon nt ono o'clock. HUNTINGTON CENTER. The funeral nf Mrs. Sarah Wrlg.'it was held nt the church hero January 10. Tho Rev. Alonr.o Cbnso of Rich mond officiated. Mrs. Maud Falby, Mrs. Clara Norton with Mrs. Ida John, son, organist, rendered threo nppro prloto selections. W. 13. Sargent Is staying with his daughter, Mrs. Oerald Bagley. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. W. 13111s, who have been 111 with severe colds nro convalescing. B. M. Pierce and IMson Pierce wor.t to Stnrks boro Wednesday to visit their father, who Is 111. Miss Bertha Norton was a little better Wednesday. Miss Alberta 12111k went to her homo In Richmond Tuesday after a few days with her brother, Harry. A CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in tho Illness and death of our beloved wife nnd mother. W. 13. SARGKNT, HARLISY SARGKNT, MRS. G. W. BAGL12Y. MRS. B. J. TROMBL13Y. WILLISTON. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ynntz pleasantly entertained IS of their ft lends Friday evening at their homo In Wllllston. There was whist and dancing and an oyster supper. A pleasant time was re ported by all. A supper and whist party will be given In Brown's hall North Wllllston Wednes day evening, Jnnuary 30, for the benefit of Miss Maria Shambcau. Tho Woodman will glvo a ball at Oak Hill hall, February C L. J. Barney, a former townsman, has gone to Fort Caswell, N. C, whero he has a government position. Constable Frank Croto was lu town Friday. Henry Mosher Is sick. Mrs. Moshcr is EO'n !ng. EAST CHARLOTTE. Mrs. George Fjqu'.n routined from Jef frrsonvlllo Saturday where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Edward Godette. Nelson Myers has taken the Hlnman Wooster farm for the coming year to succeed Ililwnrd Krupp. who leaves March 1. to take ch irge nf his own farm In Fouth Burllngteii.- Mia. Sarah Hazard, who has lieen III for some t'm", Is slowly recovering. WEST BOLTON. The funeral of Lawrence Dubi, son of Alonzo Dub.i, who died Thursday of tuberculosis, wa. held Saturday at Under bill Center. Mi-. A. N. To'nllnsnn, returned from 13it Barro Saturday. The condition of Fred Lombard Is said to be critical, with no hopes of rccover . Hdwin Hall, who hud a shn-k a short tlmo ago, rema ns about tho same. Mrs. P. C. Locke Is very sick with pneumonia. Health Officer G, A. Pease was In tho east part o( tho town Monday quarantin ing for whooping" couch. There Is hardly a family In the Wist part of tho town but havo one or more rick with the prevailing distemper. WESTFORD. Tho Fortnightly . I il will meet with Mrs. B. A. Stone T nrday afternoon. S. C. Bates and son, Harry, went to Bur lington Saturd.iy l visit Mrs. Bates, who successfully tin lerwent a surgical operation a few ijnys nro Kilw.ird Rous seau has been moved from Burlington to the homo of C. B. Grw nt F.'sex Junc tion. Torrence W. Grow deeded Saturday his farm on Osgood hill to Klmer Austin. Mrs. C. M. Sweetny Is still In a crltlenl condition. Mrs. Mi rein Stone died Tuesday. The only surviving member of her Im mediate family Is Don A. Stone of P.ur iinrinn. Tim funer i will he held Thursday at 11 00 n m. George Stu art, who found one of hl pair of horses with a broken leg Monday, had been offered four hundred dollars for tho team. EAST CHARLOTTE. The regular meeting nt the V. W. C. T. V., will be held Satuiday evening, wPh the Misses Fraiwos nnd Cor.i Chirk. Mr. and Mrs. G. W James. V. A. 13111'on and s-Ister. Mrs. II. II. Chixtmi, attended tho funeral of their rehit.M-. Dayton I3ddy lu Burllusloti.-The It'v- R- T. Kdwards leturned from Tmy. N- V.. Thursday nnd left Friday for his now work with the Antl-Suloon league Fred George, of Conroid, N. II., was the guest ot C. N. Johns over Sunday -The pupils of Miss Cora Clark in district No. 101 are re hearsing a play wb.ch they will give at tho do"c of the winter term. -Ctns ton Fonda left Wedded. iy for several weeks In Boston, Mnn.-Fri.nk St. (leorge has gone tn Rhode island whero he hns em ployment. -Burton l'eeis is getting nut lumber for a silo which he Is to have built In tho sprlng.-The Indies' of tho . C. T. U , have recently finished another quilt which they will scll.-One or moro members In tho families of A. B. Stear ics. Anros Drlnkuuur and W. S, Kollogk' ate 111 w Ith the grip. WINOOSKI. At tho annual meeting of the Wlnooskl Savings bink. tho following officers were elected: Piesident. Samuel Bigwood; fir.-.l vice-president, J. II. Small! second vice president. Ormnn P. Ray. The following were elected trustees; Orniond Colo .1. B. Smnll, O. li. Ray. Finery C. Mower, Samuel Bigwood, C. II. Sliipninr. and it. J. White. After the meeting, tho trus tees met and oiganlzed by electing O, P. Rny, president, and 13. C. Mower, vice president. Tho business of tho past year shows a generous tncron&o over tho prc- lulls one. Tho resources of tho bank on Jnnuary 1 were $1,378,70.11. The amount of Interest credited to depositors during Ihe year was JII.67s.5C, being tho highest rato allowed by law, wllllo Its surplus amounts to $120,511.71. UNDERHILL. Kdwaid Sinclair has gone to Ixuig Island, N. Y, where he has a contrnrt to build n summer hotel. James Miller, who has been seriously 111, Is Improving slowly. Mrs, Walter Grace of Burling ton Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ildwunls. Androw Russia, who hus been ill for several weeks, will go to the Mary Flotcher hospital for treatment. W. S. Nay A Co. are moving their stock Into tho ncw drug store. Hugh C. Muc Gibbon, who for tho past nine montln has. been In Buffalo, N. Y learning tho lumber business, has been sent to Memphis, Twin,, where ho has an excel lent position an Inspector ot lumber Mrs. D, W. Clark has returned to Now fane Fred Llsllo of Johnson Is visiting in tuwis ST. GEORGE. ' Mrs. Iiuraneo Wnlllnger and two of ' her little girls nin 111 with tho grip, Miss Mnrgarette Tllley has resumed her school work In Burlington after a week at home on account of Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Hlnsdalo visited Mrs. C. H- Small in ICssex Sunday. H. N. Tllley of Wllllston was In town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Huntington passed Hun dny at A. J. Downer's. SKELBURNE. Herman W. Taylor of Boston visited relatives here Saturday. Walter Mneck Is recovering from nu ntlnek of the grip, Jerome Dtihtic wns given a surprise by his classmates ut bis home Saturday eevoiilng, Games and uniislc were enjoyed and refreshments served, Mrs, Robert F. Cnllnmer has relumed from Boston un.l Is spending a week .it her old home here. SOUTH BURLINGTON. James Butler, who lives with his son, K. W. Butler, at the Steele farm Is threatened with pneumonia. Cay Fogg, who works for Mr. Butler, Is also sick with the grip. Adcibi rt Heff lon of Burlington Is nsslstlng at 13. W. Butler's during tno illness ol Gn Fogg. Mrs. Kiln. Locke, who was very 111 Is Improving. Krnest MUlhain nnd Charles Germain nro lu lUnosbiirgh cutting logs at their farm. HINESBURGH. Mrs. 13. W. Dower nnd son, James, at tended Mrs. McGnrghan's funeral In Richmond Tuesday. There was no Sun day evening service In the BaptKt Chrtreh on account of so many being sick. School In district No. D Is In session this week, Mr. Noomm being somewhat Im proved lu health. Mrs. William Sanc tuary Is 111. H. A. Beecher's family are nil sick with tho grip. Allle Murray was In Bristol Mondnj. Thero will bo a public Insinuation ot the olllrers of I'atriot I-odge, F. A- A. M. and of Lal'lott" Chapter, O. 13. S., Fri day night, Feb. 1. County Cleik Russell was In town Satin day to see his sister, ilrs. Kate Collins, who Is very 111 threa tened with pneumonia. Mrs. Rosamond Harris will spend most nf the winter In Burlington. Tho little daughter of Waldo Davis bus been ery sirk the past week,, but Is bottor. Judge J. H. Allen writes he Is very pleasantly situated nt Orlando, Fla. The climate Is delightful cor responding to July weather In Vermont. Judge Allen ha.s met Vermouters every W tek since ho reached Florida. Miss .mil i.nmn, gmnii-iiaugnior or .Mr. ana Mis. Lewis Blssoretto, mad-i her debut as a smqcr nt the Waldorf Astoria. New York a short hlme ngo. She hns studied In Chicago and Now York, and lust year was abroad studying under noted artists. Kdward Dower, Jr., who has been stenographer for the American consul nt Threo Rivers, Canada, Is visiting his parents. Tho sociable which the Con giwfntlonal ladles were to give Weelnes d.iy evening, was postponed on ac count of so much sickness In town. O. A. Mead, w ho has been 111 all tho fall, much better. Frank Patrick put W) cakes of Ice In his ico house In three days last wek and about as much more nt the two creameries. Mrs. F. S. Coleman enter tained the members of Mead's orchestra with ladles Saturday night. David Cnr Iienter will set out an upplo orchard In the spring. Nellie r.lssoiietto, who has lx'on kick, opened her school again Mon day. Hobert Barker has pnumonla. Mr. Ropors has moved back to tho Bals nor place on the mil. Mrs. Rosamond Harris Is going to move from Saratoga to her place lp . ,, village and make her homo heie.-iutfus Patrick has the, grip. David Patrick Is very sick. Mrs". JuU.i Collamcr 's sick at Cniollno Weed's. BOLTON. Mr. Gnrrow, who wns dilving a loaded ti m. was seriously hurt Tuesday by the breaRing nf ., chain. He Wns thrown violently to the frozen ground breaking his Jaw bone and several teeth. .Mr. and Mrs. Callahan of Dux-bury visited their son, Frank Callahan, Sunday. A daugh ter was lioru Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nichols. Mr. Nichols Is station agent here. Mr. and Mrs. Barrows of Stowe visited W. G. Preston Saturday. Mrs. Rirrows was Miss Nelllo Deavltt. Roy Derrif-i; f Richmond visited here Sunday. WEST MILTON. John Crnnger returned to school lu ilurllngton .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Cnstello spent Saturday and Sunday In Jericho. Judson Gale of Montpeller was called here Saturday by his fath er's Illness. Ben and Stanton Galo nro both suffering with tho grip. B. F. Gale, Sr., died Wednesday after a few days' lllnes.s fi(n grip. Mrs. .Tine Phelps of Sopertown, widow of Herman Phelps, died Wednesday of heait trouble, She wits 77 years o, uge mid had been a Ilf long resident of Milton. HUNTINGTON. .1. W. Johnson of Bristol was In town over Sunday Mrs. F. D. F.ilhy will en tertain the King's Daughters January 30. W. M. Johnson Is lu Bristol this week. Ho Is suffering from a sore lin ger which has developed blood poison ing The condition of Bertha Norton j does not Improve. ESSEX -JUNCTION. The severely cold weather of the past few days Ins worked havo.' with the train service of tho Central Vermont railway. Yesterday ".urning the train made up at St. Albans and due hero at eight o'clock was an hour late and the train duo at 10:IOa. m. w is not m t il 3:20 p. m. These delays were all due tn inability to mako steam. The evening trims were de lajed also, Tuesday evening live different engines were required to haul the New Kngland States Limited from White River Junction to St. Albans. The sune night there was i hesd-on collision between two freight engines ijear the station here but the only damage was that done to the locomotives which was slight. Tho basket ball game between tho local high school team nnd a team from Richmond this evening will be plnyed in Catholic hall, at eight o'clock. This Is the first home game. Miss Winifred iti.-e of Burlington started last night for Oakland, Cil., where she will visit her brother, Dr. Weston Rice. Leon Marshall Is visiting a few days with his wife nt tho home of her mother, Mrs. Daniel l.onge. Mr. Mar shall Is employed as engineer on the Central New Kngland railway with headquarters nt Maybrook, N. Y. Sergt. Joseph Kelley of the S3rd bat tery, p. A., was given a farewell party Tuesday cvnlng at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas on Jackson street. A large number of his friends were present. Refreshments were served. Sergennt Kelley will go with the battery to the Philippines. Abo Straus returned yesterday to New York. Mrs. KvniiH of Fort Kthnn Allen has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, 13. D. Baker before leaving with her hsuband for the Philippines. Tho ladles of tho Congregiulonal Church are asked to meet at tho homo of Mrs. J. Bntes this afternoon at two o'clock to sew nnd pack tho ne 'cssurv barrel for cademy, S, D. Miss Klslo Drew of tho ofllco of the I ssex Publishing i ompany has been 111 since Monday. Miss Thayer 1ms bocn nsslstlng her father Editor Thayer, in the nlllco during tho absence of Miss Drew. Mrs. Amelia Smith Is in Jericho whero she Is nursing nt the home of Albert Oleason. Wlltlnm B. Johnson A Son nre recelv. Inir bids for the (onstructinn of their new grist mill and creamery. Tho annual meeting ot the Congrega tional Chtiroh held Inst week was largely attended. Tho reports of tho pastor nnd the different organizations showed a prosperous yenr. The officers for the year wore elected as follows; Clerk, the Rev. Kvnn Thomas; treasurer, S. A. Brownell; executivo ceinmlttee, D. H. Macomber, A. D. Douglas, nnd Mrs. 9. D. Toachnut; deacon for two years, H. G, Pearson; ushers, Cleon Brownell, Archie Parsons, John Hunter arid Dean Vlele; de-acone-ses, Mrs. C. M. Booth, Mr.. Belle Parsons, Mts. V. M. Feu In nnd Mrs. C. W. Barney. The matter of securing a pastor was discussed at length but no formal ac tion was taken. Arthur Bruyn, who has been ticket agent for the Now York, New Haven ft Hart font railway nt Putnam, Conn., for Ihe past seven years hns tlken the pos. Hon of dny telegraph opeinlor at the Central Vermont railway office In th',i village. He Is n brother of Station Agent L. J. Bruyn. Mrs. 13. s. Beach, who has been nt th Fnnny Allen hospital for about four months being treated for an Injured hip, returned Friday to the homo of her daughter, Mrs. G. B. Drury. Sho Is able to be about the house with assistance. Miss Mario Do Forge Is caring for her. William B. Johnson Co. proprietors of Lake Chntnplnln creanierv. paid 51. IS for standard milk and $1.50 for cream for the month of Decc-mber. MILTON. The funor.il of Mrs. Matilda Dadue Cadarette, wlfo of John Cndarette, who died Friday of pneumonia following child birth, was held from St. Ann's Church Monday nt 10:00 a. m., tho Rev. Fr.. Fied I'aquet officiating with interment In the Catholic cunetory. Mrs. Cadarette leaves besides her husband, two young sons, a father, mother, nnd two brothers. Tho Howard family have nu all the week engagement at village hall this week. Mn..srs. Peterson and Johnson of St. Albans supplied the pulpit of the Metho dist Church Sunday both morning and evening In the absence of the pastor, the Rev. M. 11. Ryan, who was assisting In revival services In Worcester. H. O. Phelps Is suffering with pneumonia. Nel son Phelps of Portland, Me.. Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jane Phelps, who Is III. Mrs. c. W. Wltton and Miss Mottle Ashley of St. Albans visited their aunt. Miss M. Hntght, Tuesday. C. F. Skeols and H. K. Powell aro to put In acetlyene pUinto fr lighting their houses. freOit.ients wi ro i,, - nl r 1 . 1 I gifts left by the Kite s M. ' 1 M s P. Bylngton have beer jrtri' t and Mrs. Sherman ll" i" i r 'n.ifi 1'3. 13. Alger has returne i ir N v Hai - S, M.S. L " F COLCHESTER. hlro after a visit to bis f llowo li 111 with t , cm, I'lerco returnod to Pur t after a visit to her .i ' Fcrrtvnl. The Lml ' 1 serve n supper nt the i i -. r Porclvnl Friday cicr i i 1 held services In the 1. n' dny owing to fnlbif t., 1n t church. Sunday, n i: ! i erson exehnnged ini l Barnard. Mrs. t'7ti v 111 with nervous iirc-u,, t Peiclval Is out af r i . Barney I'hanle ' i who hns been vbltli . enme to town M' i d M s for several years ri hi' coming here fron .Mi While here; Mr. Si, i ' r penter, built si re . f , buildings, the pine I ' , . building, the Rmv-'jii James MeLnitghllii ho i M left town In IS83 for v.. , , 1 this Is the flrt vis ' Ir, r years. Mr. Shnbl-y i- ! r,g i by Anson' Field - 1: ..i 1 - Scott has been r p n 'i . N i The water had wn k- I 1 rloil away a lame M. Sunday's thnw can- i ti MHs Grace Park, r ' , the hospital wherr Appendicitis. Mr. id Krewet, who han . n s at Thomas CssM1 for Hot Springs, ik went to Rutland T e 1 y i . funeral nf his . . M (J'rmity) Bevlns. M. ' daughter of Luther l i . tv resldoiit. Mr. and Mrs tl D of Milton hnve be, n M ' tello's parent, Mr .if. 1 Mr D i h the house of Iawr ''e q Cjulllinnn was not i" therlu, as lirst r" n ' ' of Underhllll was .' f day. Mrs Clare H .u i from a visit to he: ' ' .. Mills. 1 f F 1 lit 1 f M 1 J i art d M r FMNKLIH COUNTK ST. ALBANS. j s r M 1 V I Tho funeral of George W. Dyke, who died Saturday evening after a short Ill ness with bronchitis, was held nt the home of his daughter, 3drs. Lizzie C.irv, Tuesday morning. 1?. K. Severance Is 111 with the grip. Noble Caswell!, who has been III. is better. Miss Mary Skinner was at homo from Fairfax over Sunday. Tho King's Daughters will glvo a dime sociable with a tNIi pond at tho parl-th houso Friday evenlrg A musical and lit erary programme will be rendered. Miss nt.-inehe I'nrker and her brother. Vernon. who hns been ill with diphtheria at Essex, have returned home. WEST MILTON. Mrs. John Cnrlerrett died Friday nftor an Illness of live days with pneumonia following childbirth Mr. Caderett Is still sick Frank Galo of Petty Brook Is suffering from grip. RICHMOND. Mrs. John W. McGarghan died after a short Illness Saturdiy afternoon, nged 4. yeois. Tho cause of death was Hrlght's dlseise. Mrs. McGarghan wns a native of Richmond, her maiden name being Celia C. Henley. The funeral was held Tuesday morning nt n.ne o'clock at tho Chinch of Our Lidy of the Rosary. The Louise M. Smiley circle of King's Daughters served a salad supper Tuesday ot the Unlversallst Church fol lowed by a sociable. Mr. and Mrs. Sal mon Green have received word of the birth of a daughter In Minneapolis, Minn., to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plehe. Mrs. Plcbe was Miss Delia Green. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Terrlcn, who were married In Barton, visited Mr. Terrien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuson Terrlcn, before going to Springfield, Mass. Miss Hughes of Baiton is tho guest of Miss Nora Glynn. One of the largest funerals ever held in town was that Tuesday of Mrs. Colli Henley McOorghan. who dl.-d Saturday after a day's lllivss of Blight's disease. The funeral was hold Tuesday morning nt tho Church of Our Lady of the Holv Rosary at nine o'clock. A requiem high HUT'S was sung by the pastor, the Rev. A. J. Glynn, there weie nKo present In tho sanctuary the Rov. A. J. Barron of Ben nington, formerly of this p.irlsli, the Rev. P. J. Bariett of Burlington nnd the Rev. Father Coffey of Brl-tol. The choir was assisted by several members ol the cathedral choir of Burlington. The bear eis were Martin and Dan Henley, George O'Brien, Kdward McGarghan, Martin Pui til ami John O'Donnell. F. J. Ken yon and Michael Murphy had charge. Tim burial was in the family lot in the old cemetery. Seldom is seen such a pio ftislou of floweis. Stephen Hlldroth. who had been 111 several days with penumonln. died m Jonesvlllo Tuesday. F. G. Nichols has returni d from New York. There wns a good attendance nt the sociable and supper given by the Louise M. Smiley circle of King's Daughters at the Unl versallst Church vestry Tuesday night. Miss Winnie Burke, who has heen seri ously IB for several weeks. Is Improv ing slowly. The high school basket ball team will go to Kssex Junction tills evening to plnv the Ks.ex Junction high school. MIsh Grace Townc is visiting her sister. Miss Jen nie Towne, In Burlington. Mrs. J. M. Riley und son, Guv, who have been at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bosott for several month have gone to Sprlnglleld, Mass., where they will re side. J. s. Derlck Is 111 with tho grip. JERICHO. Miss Mabel Perrlgo. daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Harlow Peri-lgn was married January 17 to Kluier Irish. Miss Lena Vnrney la spendli g snine time at the homo of Lvmnu IMdrldge Clyde Wil der, son-ln-l.iw of George Cunningham, hns moved to the farm incited by Otto Dingier. Mrs. Tlllotsnu of Watervllle bus taken Mrs. I'ennlstnn's place is housekeeper for Wlllinii' Alby. Miss Grace Parker, who was recently taken to tho hospital to be treated for ap pendicitis, Is gaining encouragingly- N. R. Story, who has been confined to the limine for somo time by lameness, Is much better. G. K. Humphrey of Burlington was In town Saturday on business connected with the Humphrey faun. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames Kvw have been I'llierllillllng .1 sou Hum Middlesex.- Miss Bertha Cocliri.no b is go'.o to St Albans to visit her u e, SI" is t'lihrnne- l'.lever nlils 1-cepu I Mrs II nrvDi mi's tin ill n.Jitnr'ii t hip) I lliirbar, i c h brute her nth b i t'' l lb n-r 1 f t i '1 " C I. r r 1 l ' -I Harmon Vernal, knfrwn farters, d. I Jeffersonville Wedte - 1 i visiting his daughter. V--Mr. Vernal was ' a wife and two da S. Brooks of this ' Watklns of Jeffersi n " wns held at t' M' Church here Satur '. ,v i o'clock There w.is a nu'" ' the Frankli-i cn n; , lng, vvlv n Miss La .i l ton and Oakley F I. i were marrtid by J-: ' - John Kearney. lletleviie Clinnter. D i 'rh nf American Revol-it ii, 's e 1 William A. BriHh. d ' . e tlonftl CMlgr'Ss (if ti- in. 11 he held In lni"u" ir ' -ternat'-s were eVcr. i f 1 n Otis N. Kelton. M-- T3ntt r ' i h di n, Mrs. A. A. c-i t. Mi- S 1. Greene. Mrs. R Iph K e ' s H G. Morton, Mrs. M it 1'. Ir ' Olln Mei rill, Miss Bessie L. M r'on MIs.j Kmelia Bought m The preliminary hr ir' g In the of State vs. Frank Gi. ette of B ir' alleging perjury in r 1 i ninny given In th 'M- ' L. Taft vs Russell v, ton, was tslcn Justice Kearney. Mi- l.i Miss Inn.a Johns.m w r i nesses and then r until o'clock Satanl i W. M. Kdson, f.T s ngent American 13 r been promoted to tin ' has gone there to , e i t . He Is succeeded here I 1 I V of Boston, who w.i 1 V- i'" i - ' taken apartments mi irk Kdson and her smi w ' r n.1 n ' Albans until spii ig The ranks of preicl ers of t' lias again been bn ken bv t' p si tinu of tho Rev. '13 I f ' the pastorate of the I r r i i s Church. Tile resign U - s i effect tho last Sunday c January r tlmo ago the pastn ui o" U - vers.il 1st Church of N rt i intlc Q., was offered Mr M .t'ffgr I n 1 he has accepted. !! Will lc-n labors In his new tl-1.1 e 'list Su In February. Mr M Tnr f b r.astor heie for tw i -i ''s recent annual par - . Marggrnf was by a asked to stay another i The annual meeting f Trust company w when the following il'i- rt rs elected: Kdward C Sn t .t Witters. Henry M. Rtiveis, I.lw i Chittenden nnd John Bra i Km C. Smith was elected rt ib nt .in in urn r n vu '.I rr-i it n' ;m i li urer. A daughter was born Su" J iv tc and Mi. William J Br , " . - . tr i-,.-.. i . . .. , .. . and one of Swantnii b t s k j w i zens, died at the St V i day morning. !! rn n serious surgical oprrn iv Thi tnalns were taken t j 1 s farmer where the funeral was I M Mr. and .Mrs, Carroll II Mor'or the parents of a son, born M 1 1 n lng. The State board of .11 1 me w ' an Institute in the tow - 1 i t Friday evening, Fehru rv i News hns been r.- 'p I brr-i of iieatu or pror. A j M r t M apolls. Prof. Marsh Is well venirti ed bv the old residcrts "s a fi prlnclpnl of the schools ' ere nn1 as the proprietor of a bush ens col Prof. Marsh was f7 v "'s oil tho death of his wife br n'v I rer ins, ne uying us ner tuncrai was l held. The hearing In the rase if S'lt l'rnnk C. Gillette of Biirl'ngtm, all perjury In tho Taft divorce i s- b been continued until ruesoiv I'n'i ncNt. This lait postponement 1 ow nn Injury received bv C C- V'i of the attorneys 'it th ca'e win qtiltd badly Injured recently oy a f the lee. . SHELDON An exciting horse iaco w1! w toh heats to decide trot' d on th here Saturday afternoon t' r m m starters and four, pflzi s t - li) i and a whip. No t ine was t: i a bu horses llnlihcd In til on r Pr 'i ' II. M.IKH'tl. Daisy BrndiH (. D worth; K.igle Gray, A R Dr.u ii 1 Jos.ah. I. Reed; N . W ' ' LaniPbere, The .tilde s we G TK.'tn.' i. Slicldon, II W s I I Mark Heading, HicbR r ' i" '' Thomas. The track w is n ' and r.early :oo wit.v .- . d F.NODBUJvGH F';i,3 " u -v tlV I ,-ln .. f. ' ' Pit I I I" 1 ' ' W I" ' " v ft n