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THE BUITLTNOrON FREE tlfisss AND TIMES i THURSDAY, ATTflT'KT 2.", 1010. ONE CENT A WORD 0 J Advertising In tills col umn ono cent a word, each Insertion. Copy tuny ba cliantod every vveolt. C.inll In advance required. No advertisement taken which Is loss than twolvo words, two line. Special terms to ndvertlsrs iislnpr from 250 to 1,000 lines within twolvo consecutive months POINTERS. OH'S'IIW OK KAltMS who wlli to hlro help or to kcII a farm. should uso thl.'i lolumn. Nearly O.OOu copies of this paper aro sold every Insuo nnd yaur advertisement would bo road by many possible) buyers 2S,vvtf WANTED rOCHv wanted at the Homo for Dostltuto Children, Shelburno street, wages" per month. Sw.lt k HOUPKKDF.PnR wanted In family of one, ono that would prefer a homo Instead of lartto wnRpi Amcrleun of mlddlo age preferred, also a boy 10 or li to work fur board nnd go to school In the city. Olve your description, eto., euro Freo 1' 'f ss, II. W. 20C.ltS.wlt. WANT10D In our cutting room, young man, seventeen to twenty years of ago. Must come well rooominond d and bo n steady and willing worker. Cnll or write, giving reference and full 'nfornmtlnn. Tho O, 1 1, Hindu I'o , Burlington, Vt. W.iifA-S,w,2t. WOIIK WANTF.D, sowing with an ex perienced dressmaker. I!ox 6S. Klmoro, Vt. 7.w,2t. WOMAN WANTED for goneral house work In family of five; must be capa ble honest nnd willing. Apply, with references, to box Cfi, Windsor, Vt. Ii)2,4t.tw2t Vi" A NTKD At Home for Destitute I'bll drun a competent woman to rate for Infants. w.tl.tf. FORKMAN for lumber operation wanted nt once, ami man of ability,, sober and reliable, to tnko charge in absence of superintendent. Gonrt, comfortable house and wood furnished. Address "Foreman," care. Free Press. ?,w,tf FOR SALE FOR S-AI.IJ-A landau, rocknway and two center. Address "A" at this of 11c w.3t. FOR SA1.IC Olt TO RHNT modern house Z North Fiilon street. Inquire 2 South Union. 7,wtf FARM FOR S.AIJV-The owner, who Is In the manufacturing business, offers for sale his farm adjoining the city of t'ohoes, a manufacturing city of twenty-five thousand Inhabitants. Three mlle from the cities of Troy, Water ford Wutoivilet and eight miles from Albany, aggregating over two hundred and fitly thousand population. The farm consists of one hundred and thirty-six acres of land very productive. Large nt tractive house, roomy barns, stables, Mlo, etc. Water In yard and stable.. lOloctrio light ran bo had If desired. The farm is being run ad a dairy faim. An old eUabllshed milr. business of over four hundred nuurts dally, at eight cents per quart, trot with the faim, which insures i, reicntm for tho pur chaser from the .r start. A practical man can easily chur mer two thousand dollars year!. Tli. opportunity is hero with the best of market tor all farm produce cloi-e at baml for the purchaser to own one of the best farms in Al bany county, and .i business well estab lished to make, money. For further In formation, and terms, address Isaac lloff, I'iJ Mrtlii St., (VhoLS, N. Y. 'Ju3,2tuw&w, 3 wks. NOTICE. lOTl'T T can rurnlsh a Kood site, and htock .it West,nlnster, Vt., to a manu fa turer of turned wood novelties. Kick cornered boxes, reels, etc., Mho may wish to better their location or estab lish another factory. I should bo pleased to hear from any one who Is a success ful manufacturer seeking a (,'ood loca tion. Willis V. Farr, Uurllnffton, Vt. 171,d&wtf "OTICK how llttlo it costs to toll thousands of readers In many townfi of Vermont what you havo to sell or whnt you wish to buy. Advertise In the Free Press and you will got ro pllca to your advertisement. 23,wtf RRSENE BQUGHE UNDERTAKER, '68 HoriU S'i. Tel. 965 IM ULINrn'ON, VT. CiiIIh AiihWiTMl Uny or Mubt. TEETH EXTRACTED Alisolutel; Without Pain. Tl' only wtr o In Ilurllnirton where ou can Kt" ieeti. extracted without a lartlcle of pain, without titklnt,' (am. ii y meth.id Is u ed by no othor person, so ptln, n iliiirir, no after effc in. . I.. I. I1A.H.V, llllee, an-l .Main St., Iliirllaulnn. Vt, Olllee Ilnurs, in lo , 7 to H. FARMS FOR SALE 18 neresi of land, main toad, noar i-llliiKO and It. ; good buildings and water, excellont fruit, prlco $1,700. Hock and tools at rltjht price, 1 Vi mllea vlllaito and H. II., 1? COw (arm, i;ood bulldlnKs and r. water, 10 cows, 1 yearling, 2 calves, 2 plfjs, all crops, farmlnot 1 nd supar tools, price romplotn, ja.COO, terms, J1.200 cash, balance yearly. 11-0 ncres, rltfht near village with htilldlns 0, K. nnd r. water, i.soo lino sujfnr maples, with or without stock, Prlco rlrht nnd vry easy '.erms. V. H. McfilN.MS, f.unrx .liuietliin, VI. Blotting Paper in all colors. AT KItllH PUUMH MTOHIi HAPPENINGS IN YERMOHT (CoiitlniiFil froui pnKB i.) Weemnn of AVnrrensburR, N. Y and Mr--. Grorgo 1'eek of nmland visited Mrs. W. I ' Smith Ftldny.-Adolpli C. Pllgcr of Newark, N, .1., Is vlnltltm- Ills father, 1'llK' r.-U. U. Pearson of Milton vifllul Ida parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James l'enrson, nnd his brother, W. J, Pearson, Pnturdiij. A daughter was bom Friday to Mr. nml Mrs. Hotiry Dnllock.-Leonard Oliver of Keene, N. I vIbIUhb his uncle, Dm tin HnrrowR.Mlns Goldlo Davis of Northfleld Is visiting Miss IJdlth Mlddlebiook.- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cur ler have telnrned to Proctor nftor a visit to Mrs. Jesse Curler and Mrs. John Porter. -Clarence Fisher returned Satur day from a visit to his brother, Claud Fisher of Mohtpcller. Richard Fisher and rtauirhtor, Mnry, of llrlstol were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Mnses (Jarrow Sunday, David Koborts has taken Uussell Gonya'a place with the Vefftennes F.leetrlc eonipanv Mr. and Mrs Kdwnrd Morry of Springfield, Mns, are vlsltlnt; Mrs. Merry's sister. Mrs. Heaeh. Henjamln M. Fisher went to Burlington Sunday to Join Company K. of Hollows Fulls on their way to Pine Plains, N. Y. Charles Morris of Bristol passed Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 mils Morris. A son wan born Satur dnv to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewell. "Mr-. George Ston- returned to At lantic city, N. .1., Monday after a visit to har father, F. A. Foss, and Bister, Mrs. W. H. Warner John Wesley Jarkman, u veteran of tho Civil War, died Monday night after a lingering Illness from n complication of diseases, aged C7 years, Besides a wife he leaves four sons, Samuel, Wesley, Grant and Hurry of Ferrlsburg, ono daughter. Miss Cora, of this city, and two brothers, John Joekman of Newport and Amos J.ickmnn of Denver, Colo. The funeral was held at tho houso yesterday afternoon at one o'clock. The condition of lapt. C. A. Hrndbury remains tin chutigtd. Hx-Mayor and Mrs. Georgo Cook of ljowlrtnn, Mont., and live daugh ters, on an automobile tour Fust, are vlsltlmr Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Collins of Forrlsburg and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hooth of this city. Mr. Cnol: was a foimer resi dent of I'errl'burj; Miss Jnne D.ilton of Bristol Is vlsltltm Mm. John Donovan. The Misses Alice nnd Loretta Perkins of Colehes'er are vlsltlmt Mrs. George Per kins. Tlie lollowlnq teachers have been enitaj,-ed for tho Vergoimes graded school for the ecnilnu year: Principal. Fred Sawyer; assistants, Miss Klleit H. Klnirs bury of Taunton, Mass., and Miss Goldle Monroe of Mlddlebury; Miss Htown of Milton, ninth Kiade. Miss Mabel Field, seventh and elubth t-'radr-s: Miss IMna Hall, fifth and sixth (.-rades; Miss Fditli McG.ivern, third and fourth grades; Miss Ada Crosby, prlmar- department. Mrs. P.'irss, mother of ?u;ierlntendent J. N. IJaras of the Industrial school, died Tues day morning. Mr. and Mrs. 1) C. Peck of Newtown, "onn., are vlslUni; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. and K. D. Hooth. Mr. Peck was a former resident and publish- r of tho VerKennes Vermonter.- Ml"s Ada Crosby Is In Rut land. Mr. and Mrs. F.tiKetio Veeder of Schenectady, N. V., aro vlsltlm: her brother, C. F. Htebblns, at his cottase at the lnko, maklnR the trip In their automo bile. Miss Fannie Sears and her guest. Miss Lucille James, of tho Btato of Wash ington aro visiting Mrs. Joseph Carter In camp at Long Point. Mrs. Grace Allen of Providence, R. I., Is tho uuost of Mr. and Mrs. John Gravelle William Crosby Is vlsltlm; his daughter, Mrs. Cyrua Hos ford of Charlotte. A son was born Tues day to Mr. and Mrs, Thud Field. List of letters unci. nmed nt the postoltlro 13STATIJ OF A. C. II TIIAW.1Y. STATU OF VUHMONT, District of 'hlttonden, ss. The Iionornblu Probate Court for the District aforesaid; To all persons Interested In tlm tat- of A. C. Hathaway, lato of Hur lliiitlton, In said district, deceased, ! ,, GJiFKTI.N'li: I Wliereas, fald court has asslKT)ed the 10th day of h'optmber, next, lor ex iimlnln(f and allowing tho a.-eount of ii. o aoministrator ui the estate of said deceased, and for a decree nf tho ro-ldue of said estatu tu the 'awful claimants of the tame, and ordered that public, notl- e then of be itlvin t3 nil persons Interested In said estate by publishing this order three weeks siueessively prtvioas tu ilie day a. sl?ned, In the Hurllim'ton Weekly Pic() Press, a newspaper published at Hur lintfton, In said cPMrlot. Thoreforu, you .uc In.reby notified to appear at tho Probate O(llco In Hurllnicton In said district, on tiu day astdKtied, then arid there to contest the allowance of said account If you see cnuse, and to establish y.,ur rlht as heirs, legatees and lawful claim ants to said residue. Given under my hand, this 19th day of Aupust, IflO. OHMAN P. HAY, 8.w3t Judge. I1STATK OI' II A It HI l!T C. snii'SO.N, STATU OF VEUMOXT, District of Chittenden, ss. Tho Honorable Probate Court for the District of Chittenden. To all persuiis Interested In tho es tate of Harriet C. Simpson, lato of HurllnRton, In suld dlsttict, deceased, OHFKTINO- At a Probate Court, holden at Bur Ilnffton within and for said district on tho Sth day of Auprust, 1P10, an Instrument purportlmf to bo the Inst will and testament of Harriet C. Simp son, lute of riurllnKton, In said dis trict, deceased, was presented to tho court aforesaid, for probate. And It Is ordered liv said court that the 20th day of August, 1S10, at the Probate Office In said HnrllnKton, bo asslKticd for proving said Instrument; and that notice 'hroof lie nlven to ull persons concerned, by publishing this order three weeks -ur cesl elv in tho Burllturton Weekh Free Pres'i a newspaper elreulatlncc In that vicin ity. In said district, previous to the time appointed. Thel efiuv, Mm are hereby notified to appear '.ef-ir,. sf,,i court, at tho time and plac af..rea!d. and rotite.it the probate of said will, if you lime cause. Given under my b-nd at nuillnKton, In said district, this Sth dav of Au gust. 1910. OHMAN P. HAY. JwSt Judne. ARLY VERMONT BOOKS I'cisous r.imng eariy Vctniont book which they do not care to kop ar Invited to wr't lo J. U fiouthwlck, Buf Ington, "t. 600 Acre Farm, A bltf timber frrowlnff proposition. Mi story houao, &0 ft barn with baso meiit, laro suirar works, plenty of fruit, good soli, 100 acres of old growth hurd wood, 1,000 corda pulp, lota of youn stuff growing. Only 3 VI mllo In tfood vIllnBO and dopot. Price only fa.SOO, $1,000 cash balanco easy, REYNOLDS REAL ESTATE 00. SH COLI.KtilC STI1I3KT. Water Color Paints 25c Per Box. Free Frees Stationery Store. Is n.i follows! Miss Lottlo Parley, D. O. Abbott, Mrs. J, A, Howce, Leo Fcrrart, Willis V. Fn it, Miss Uthel V. Ooodroo, Mrs. Mattlo Hclcncr, N. J. Kniipp, Will .Tanners. Tho funeral services of John Wesley Jnckmnn were held yester day afternon at tho house, the. Hev Stephen 8. Cobb oniclntlnt;. Tho bearers were tho four pons, Samuel, Wesley, Grant and Harry, and lntennont was tntido In Prospect cemetery. C. T, H, Plerco attended tho meotvng of the First Vermont cavalry nt Mlddlebury yesterday. Miss IMIth ltenaud Is passing her vaca tion nt Lnko nwmosoen. MIm Gertrude Goldsmith nnd Mlns Carrln Plummer have returned to Salem, Mnss., after a three weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. John Gravello. Mrs. W, D. Smith and son, Oeorpco, hare rjone (o WnlllnKford to visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcimuel Hrown of New York city hnve been vtsltlhK J. W. Harncs nnd Mrs. n. I), Hooth. BRISTOL. The Hov. K. H. Htono and ton, Kveritt, retunicil from Mnlne. D. F,. Mender went lo Muyflcld, N. Y Saturday to visit tho Hev. nnd Mr. O. R. Cady.-H. F. Hatch, (,-randmastcr I. O. O, F., re turned last week from the prantl lmK'e of fjuebec at Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hell Heers at Hartford, Conn., are In town. Tho hlKh and traded schools and tho rural schools will open September 5 with tho followlnn teachers: IIIkIi and Kraded school, principal, O, Gordon New ell: first assistant, Fdlth A. Drury second assistant, Sue W. Holland; sev enth nnd olKlith f-rnden, Mrs. .Maude S. Wade; fifth and sixth, Anna V. Covley; third and fourth. Alia Cooley; second Krnde Mrs. Jennie H. Gove, first urado, Anij J. Sumner. Hmnl schools, llardscrabblc, Julia H. Casey, Vamey, Hudora H. Ialmer; Flats, Ldla Wright ; South llrlstol, Hlancho Tatro; Notch Mrainmar, Marnuret Canton; Notch pri mary, Grace Pullman. Tho first primary will bo located In the toom under the postotflre. Tho K-raded school bulldlm? is beltm K"t In retullness for the opening of the fall term. New blackboards and a new drinking fountain are belnn put In. Tho high school will occupy the entire upper floor. Mr. and Mrs. p. v. Nuah returned to llurlliiKton Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Hurlburt of WeybrldKe are vMtltiK Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Wrlxht. Miss Julia Parker of llrooklltie, Mass., Is visiting In Wnterbury, P. K. Hill s act ItiK ctiKlneer on tho Hrlstol railroad In the ubsene of Fred Laparl. Mr. and Mrs. John Hates of Hutland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hates of Mount Plea sant, Tenn,, were KUests of Mrs. Mnr.inda Punneke Thursday. - Georse HaPs of New York Is vlsltlm,- Mrs. Maranda Par ir.oleo. O. 3. Flint of HurliiiKion was In town Friday. Mrs. J. II. Ives ami Mis. Carroll of Chlowo aro vlsltlm? friends in Huillimton.-Mr. and Mrs. it. S. Avery have closed their cottage at Lorn; point. - C. W. Durfee has returned to Hutland. 13. A. Holers was In Hurllntjton over Sunday.- Mrs. Kmma Cooley Is vlsltlns relatives In l.elccsted. Miss Hlanche Jn cobs visited relatives In llurlliiKton over Sunday. Contractor Miller and a forco of carpenters bean work on ihe Memo rial library building Monday. -Mrs. Nettle Weston and Miss Flora Hlnman of New Haven were guests ovor Sunday nf Mrs. C. 13. Watte. Miss 1311a Hoers returned from Vergenncs Saturday and Is a truest of Miss Helen Weller. On and after September 5 tho barber shops will be closed Monday and Thursday evenings of each week. Miss Joste Monroe of Mlddlebury passed Bundny with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Monroe. Miss Anna Geary of New Haven, Conn., Is passim? her va cation with her mother, Mrs. John Geary. Joseph Streeter and family, who have been visiting relatives here t!w past week, returned to Herlln, N. II., Sunday. Mrs. Nellie McFwen of Wnterbury Is with her mother and sister. The Ladles' Homo Circle of the CoiiK-resntlonal Church held a basket picnic with Mrs. J. G. Pa?e Wednesday afternoon. F. I. Ward Is at home from n week tit Lone Point. 11. .1. Clark was at homo from Mlddlebury over Sunday. Tho Ttov. and Mrs. Hoy Wood of New York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. W, E.nty over Sunday. Mrs. L. 13. Illsbee spent Sunday In Hrandon. Dr. A. M. Norton Is steadily Improving at Mary Fletcher hospital. The llrlstol Novelty works ha-s been closed Indefinite lv. Miss Kate Hayes of Vergennes Is I visiting In town. M. F. Grover Is vlslt ! Ing relatives In Sherburne and Hrldge ! water. 13. W. Varney Is laying a hard wood floor In his store. Leon Putties of Granville, N. Y., Is visiting relatives In town. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt of New Haven Monday morning. F.. C. Dike, C, 13. Hnthorne nnd M. W. Wilson, nil republicans, have tiled their nomination papers for town repre sentative. Miss Mabel Aldrlch of Schenectady, N. Y., Is visiting In town. The boaid of civil authority will meet In tho town clerk's ofllce Saturday to appoint ballot cleiks and revise the check list. Ward Whaleu of Hrandon l-s visiting relatives In town. Earl Mender vWlted friends in Essex Junction over last Sunday. Duano Bprngue Is visiting relatives in U'ultham. 1-3. C. Norton visited Dr. Norton at tho Mury Fletcher hospital Monday. Miss Carrlo Denning of Hutland Is seriously 111 nt the home of hor sister, Mrs. Charles Weaver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. S. Pierce of Vergennes were In town Tuesday. Henjamln flheldon nttondod the reunion of his old regiment, tho First Vermont Cavalry, at Mlddlebury yerteiday Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A, Grover havo gone to Montpcllt-r on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C, Sumner went to Cornwall yesterday for a few days' visit.--T. S. Drako waa In Vergi-mies yesterday. 13. D. lllnckwoll of Hrandon was In town yesterday, Mis Vlra Purlriton of Hurllngton Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mender. letters advertised; Elslo O. Hlminan, Archibald Howlly. Hny Has klns was In Hurllngton yesterday. -Miss Neola Itcers has returned to Charlotte after several days' visit with relatives. J. W. Orvls, who has bero visiting hero and In Starksborn for several weeks, has returned to Denver, Colo. Tim Hov. D E. Coffey assisted at the funeral of Cnpt. W. H. Cronnn In Hutland Tuesday. Misses Gregory and Glllen nf New York uie guests of T. I. Ward. They aro stop-pln.-j nt Long point. BHOEEHAM. The public schools will open Sep tember 6, 1010, with the followlna teachers; District No. l. Miss Tniiov. district No, 3, Mips Wlsaolj district No. 4, Mies Douglaa; district No. 5,&IIbb Stloknoy, Miss Delano, Miss llurdltt; district No. 0, MIsh Ilalnon; district No. 8, Miss ainnlty; district No, 10, Mlts Woodman; district No. 12, Miss Jones; district No. 1,1, Miss Hurdltt, -Mr. and Mrs, Hurbort JohnHon nnd Mrs. W. H, Hlddlo of Hurllngton are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Klddnr,- Mrs. Ella Haldwln 1b In Hrld porl with her daui?htor, Mrs. Morrill Wolcott, Thn committee of Hands Cove chapter, D. A. II., Mrs, a. II. Do Long, Mrs, A. M. Smith nnd Mrs. W, II, Jennings, havn hnd nf-u-od nine granlto markers with this Inscription: crown Point Road, built by Genornl Ainhorst, 1T59. Frected by Hands Covn chanter. D. A. H.. 1010. t dedication was Wednesday, August 17, 1910, at Fast Kliineliatii whnf of thoso tnarkors Is. placed nt tho lop of the "Culling Hilts." Nearby, under .ho direction of tho commllteo of tho dny, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Hlrclmrd, Mr. and Mrs. ltnymond Ostium, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Williams the following progrnm was carried out; Invocation, Hov. C. E. Wuttlo; wel come, Mrs, William N. Piatt, tegenf, report of committee, Mrs. DeLong; rending, Mrs. Charles L. Stay; address, Ttnv. Ezra Hralnerd of Mlddlebury; dodlcnllon of markers, Mrs. Clayton N, North, State regent; omnrks wero made by Hev. E. Trumhell Loo, Pitts burg, Pa., Miss Cora Smith, Hegent Hhoda l'arron, chapter of Addison, Mrs. C. W. Lano, Hegent Mnry Haker, Alton chnpter of Cornwall, and Mrs. J. O. Hnrker nt Leicester, a member of Lake Dunmoro chapter of Hrandoni singing of "Amerlcn" and benediction by Ttov. C. E. Wattle. come, atrs. William N. Piatt, regent; re port of commlttoe, Mrs. Delving; rending, Mrs. Charles L. Stny; nddress, Hev. Eiirn Hralnerd of Mlddlobnry, dedication of tnarkers, Mrs. Clayton N. North, State regent; remarks were made by Hov. E. Trumhell I,eo, Pittsburg, Pa., Miss Cora Smith, Hegent Hhoda Farron chapter of Addison, Mrs. c. V. Lone, Hegent Marv linker Allen chapter of Cornwall, anil Mrs, G. .1. Hnrker of Leicester, a member of Lake Dunmoro chnpter of Hrandon; singing of "America" nnd benediction by Hev. C. F. Wattle. Dr. Marv Piatt was called to Hoston last Thursday because of the Illness of her mother. Mrs. Alfred Ilnswoll of Prairie, Wis., Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Susan Wright, nnd uncle, II. W. Jones.--Maurice Sullivan Is 111. Monday afternoon about 40 members ami guest') of ttntuls Cove Chapter mot at tho homo of rs. Charles Cook, Hlchvllle. Plymouth day was the day celebrated. Mrs. Town send and Miss Douglass gavo a song of welcome, Mrs. James Mooro rend a paper, "The Lapt Century," Miss Anna Cook rendered a piano solo, Miss Ilascom read a poem, "How About To-Day," and a piano solo was given by Mis. Charles Cook. LINCOLN. The relatives and friends of tho Colby family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrill August 17, to hold their 2:ird annual reunion. An Interesting fea ture of tho literary program was a bio graphical sketch of the descendants of til" Colby family, naming Anthony Colby as among tho tlrst who came from England. ri lends wero present from Sudbury, Hur llngton, Weybrldge, New Haven. Hrls tol nnd Warren, Huston and Leominster, Mass., Hrooklyn. N. V., and Wnterbury, Conn. Tho next reunion will be held August. Ifdl, with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jnckmnn. Officers fnr tho ensuing year are as follows: President, L. E. Jack- man: vice-president, A. C. Merrill; secre tary, Mrs. Etta Jnckmnn; treasurer, A. C. Meirlll; literary committee Myrlo Jackmau. Daisy Peary. Edith Curry. The people of the Methodist Episcopal Church aro repnlrlng the Interior of thn church. Miss Elizabeth Varney of Starksboro Is visiting In town. Mrs. Tberon Itnm ncr Is falling. -Tho Grange will hold their annual picnic In Ednro Varney's grove Thursday. Mrs, Maggie Mdlgan of Hur llngton Is visiting relatives In town. Mrs. William lloag Is ill. Mildred Turn er Is 111.- Mr. nnd Mrs. I, A. Colby and Mrs. McDonald wero In War ren Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Rryant, who havo been visiting his parents the past week, have returned to , their home In Malono, N. Y, Hdwln liutterfield Is visiting his brother In North Hampton, Mnss. There will be no services In tho MotKodist Episcopal Church this week, it being camptueeting week.-Tho Misses Ellen Sweet nnd Madge Hear have returned from Starks boro, where they have been visiting the pnHt week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hoyco nnd daughter, Florence, of Mlddlebury wero In town over Sunday. SOUTH STARKSBORO. Joel Orvls returned to his homo In Denver, Col., last Thursdav. Ills ftlstpr. In-law, Mrs. Lorretta Orvls, accompanied him. Mury Jones returned from Hrook lyn, N, Y last week to Walter Young's, where she Is spending the summer. Cul len Shattuck cut one foot quite badly last week wlille collecting spruce gum on the mountain He hnd to walk three miles before, he could be reached by a team. -Mrs I), n. Fnderhlll visited rela tives in Montpeller and Hunting ton la.st Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Trary of Monkton is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wnlter Young. War ren Smith of Grand Isle Is a guent at Eleazcr Shnttuck's. Mrs. Daniel Orvls continues quite lib-Clifford Wright has returned from n week In Hurllngton where ho has been n guest of his grand father, Cyrus Prlnglo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison Weller of Hlnesburg nnd Joslah Fuller, daughter and family of Hlchmond were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elcazer Shattuck. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shattuck of Hnnksvlllo were guests Fri day of Mr. and Mrs. Culler Shattuck. ADDJSON. The Ladles' Aid society was entertain ed by Mrs. Wallls Palmer August 17. There wan a large attendance. The noxt meeting will bo with Mrs. M. A. Smith, and will he the annual meeting and elec tion of olllcers. The Gages, Cranes and Heckles nnd some Invited guests spent last week nt the lake camping. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stlcklo visited In Colchester and Huiilngton lust week, -Stella Jack son Is at the Fanny Allen hospital. Mrs, White md family returned to Hardwlck Thursday. Gideon Whitford of Canton Is nt G, C. Hoscoo'h Arthur Clark and wife were at Oniric Honedlct's In Corn wall Saturday and Sunday. CORNWALL. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonas It- I'ayno of Hutland wero In town Saturday. Sanford II. Iano of New York spent Sunday nt tho home of his father, C H. Ivno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Pnynn went tu Monkton on Thursday. Mrs. Etta Shaekett and her daughter of Fltchburg. Mass., are visit ing at tho home of William Wright NORTH FERRISBURGH. Mrs. J. H. Dame, who has been thej guest of Miss Tenslo Mooney, has return ed to Hoston. Miss Etna Daniels of Now Haven Is In town. Tho King's Daughters will serve Ice ennm and enko In Allen hall Saturday evening. Mitsln by Btona orchestra. MONKTON RIDGE. Miss Kva (lrnm nf Ifnrlln u Ion Is vlull. Ing Mrs, Frank Mlles.-Mr. and Mrs. David Hoston of Montreal have returned to their home.-Tho "Willing Workers" nu t August 17 with Mrs. Obod CIoukIi of St. George. 'Inero wero tweuty-llvo present. STARKSBORO. William Dwire and family moved to North Ferrlshurg Wednesday, where no will continue working at thn blacksmith trade. -Mr. find Mrs. Henry Dyke are visiting relatives In New Ilamp uhlre. Mr. and Airs. Orrln Wood of Hlolimond visited relatives hero last week,-. Mr. and Mrs, George Nichols visit ed In Lincoln riuiidiiy. -l're.slilliig Elder Dow of Hutland was huie over Sunday, preaching U tho Methodist Church In tho afternoon and llnpllst In tho evening. The annual Grnngo picnic will b hold Thursday August 2.'., nt Hlnesburg Pond, - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hushnell and Miss Dorothy Hushnell, Mrs. Kato Plorco and Miss Lucy Hell Plerco visited Mrs. P. J. Smith over Hunday.-Tho Hev. Mr. Hrown of Albany, N. Y visited his son, tho Hov. 13. I). Hrown, last week. Ho ex pects to return nnd hold a wcok of special meetings, beginning August 30. Thcro will bo no services livtho Methodist Episcopal Church next Thursdny evening as thn pastor will intend tho cainpmectlng at Spring Grove. Mrs. Carrlo Cutter and Miss Lottlo Norton spent Sunday at Hlnesburg Pond Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Fowlor nnd dnughter, Edith, hnve re turned to their homo In East Hothet. PANTON. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Henson expect to leave soon for Schenectady, N. Y where, he lias f mploymont. Friend Adams has returned from a few days' visit to .1. A. Tnppen and family at Cornwall, N. Y. S. F. Gaines nnd S, W. Hoyt and their wives wero guests Saturday nnd Bun day of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ilanchett of Mlnevlllc, N, Y. Tho Haptlst society held a social In tho vestry of their church Wednrsdaj. vf nlng. Tho Hev. F. 13. Sawyer and wife arc attending tho Spring Grove campmeutlng and thero will bo no services nt tho Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday. Mrs. Harry New ell, who has been with her parents a month, hn returned to tier home In Schenectady, N. Y. Hood Commissioner I )ay lias a force of men widening and grading the road In the hollow ea-st of 11. Newton's. The harvesting season for grain Is nbout ovor and threshing has began. Tho crop Is better than the average whero ttio grasshoppers have not worked. WEST ADDISON. Mr. and Mrs. George Kennehnn of Hrnsher Falls, N. Y., are visiting at F. W. Fisher's. Mrs, Mary Wllllnms of Peoria, HI., Is visiting In this vicinity Mrs. Wlllnrd Norton spent Saturday and Sunday at Herbert Norton's.-Miss Hello Harris of Vergenncs Is visiting her father, Henry Harris. -Mrs. E. Iluestls of Mlddlebury, who hns been visiting In town, has returned home. Mrs. E. C. Norton Is visiting friends In town. Tho little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbnrles lluestls Is very 111. HANCOCK. Tile mill owned by Chester Pierce took lire ninl burned to the ground about 3 p. m. August IS with mnnv thousand ilol lais' worth of drested clapboards. There wa.s no insurance. It was thought G. H. Church's shop and carding mill was doomed, too, but the mn fought hard and put It out, nlso kept water on the two luarost houses and saved thrm The re mains of Charles Merrltt Itobl ins, who died at the Handolph H.inltailum August 1G. wero brought here Wednesday and the funeral was held Thursday In the church, the Hev. Mr. Watson olllclntlng. Mr. Hobblns was an old riMdcnt of Han cock, being born and brought up there. He was 70 years and S months old, nnd the oldest bear hunter In tlie State, having caught 107. He has hold many town odlces, high and low, and represented the town In the General Assembly at Mont peller. Miss Lizzie Cnssada from Pots dam, N. Y Is visiting old friends and schoolmates In town. SALISBURY. Miss Emma Hump has returned from the Vermont sanatorium. M. A. Thomas, Miss Emma Hump, Orlo Bump and the Mlsse.s Noycs are attending Spring Grove cnmpmeetlng.- Tho annual picnic of the Congregational Sunday school will be held at Lnko Dunmore Friday. -Mrs. rred L. Ilnmllton Is entertaining nn nuto mohlle party, Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Field, Mrs. Hlcksford and Mr. Marble, the chauffeur, all of Brockton, Mnss. BRIDPORT. Mrs. Emma Wolcott and son havo returned from Pawlet. Mrs. A. S. Hlng-h-im Is at Hyde Park. Miss Cotbarln of Hoston Is the guest of Mrs. E. I Minor. Mr. and Mrs. e, L. Miner recently entertained Dr. nnd Mrs. Hemenway of Manchester. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonas Payne have returned to Hutland. Tho Hov. Henry Lamb occupied tho desk at tho Cnngrf gatlonul Church August 21. Tlie following were electee officers of the Friendly club: President, Mrs. Anna Hamilton; vice-presidents, Mrs. C. L. Panc and Mrs. C. A. Pratt; secretary, Mrs. Hert Preble; treasurer, Mrs. G. D Payne.. Thn Rev. and Mrs. Heniy Lamb nro spending their vacation at L. S. Har well's. WHITING. MJi.1 Flora Smith returned Monday from Nlcklovllle, whero she lias been the guest of relatives for several weeks. Mrs. Frank Carpenter of Everett, Mass., was the guest of ft loads In town Wed nesday. Mrs. N. W Foster and daugh ter of Greonlleld, Mass., are guests of friends In town. Miss Edith Stlekney visited In Hrandon Thursday and Fri day. Sanford ICelsey returned Thursday from Wlnsted and New Haven. Conn., ivhere he has been two weeks, visiting. John Alnoa was In Hrandon Saturday. Tho Misses Corrlna and Ida Stlekney of Northtlold urn guests of friends in town. Mrs. E. P. Wnito visited In Hrandon Sunday. Mrs, Wnrren Huldwin with her son and daughter nre visiting her parents in Massachusetts. Arthur Lewis visited In Hrandon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ICelsoy, family and guests drove to Fort Ticondcrogn Friday. Mrs. Mar tin died Sunday at Waterhury. Tho fun eral was held Tueaduy with burlul at Whiting villago. N2W HAVEN Thcro was an Iro cream soclnl In the park Wednesday ovenlng, August 24. given under tho auspices of the Hovs' elm. -II. J. Peck and family and Miss' .Myrtle Peck returned homo Sunday night from Northtlold. where they wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, J. p. Peck.-J. E. Davis left town Monday for the Adlrondncks. -A number from here attended tho Grange, nnd Sunday school pknlo t Ethan Allen Park August 17,-Mrs. p. w, 8h(lw returned to her home m Shoroham Satur day after visiting Mrs. o. C. Contes.-Mr. and Mrs. F. M. 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Barber wtra In Hlneshurg Friday. County Commissioner W. II. Taft of Addison was the truest of J. II. Collins Friday, J, B. Collins and Clark Cheney were In VorRennes Saturday. F. II. Dean was homo from I.ons Point Saturday. D. P. Mclntee wa In Ver gennea Saturday. Ilollln Cheney of Addi son Is the Kuet of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cheney Mrs. Hairy Hunt nnd daughters of Mlddlebury are tho Kiiests of Mrs. K. II. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewel have a son, born Saturday. There will he an lco cream social for the benoflt of the OrnnKO at their hall Friday evening, Autrust 2. A muslcul program will be furnished. OftWELL. The He-, nnd Mrs. IS. Swift left Tuesday for Northtleld, Mass. Miss Maud Meachajn and Miss Huron of Brandon wore here last week. Over ICO attendtd the social last week at Mrs. Wilcox's. Ervln A. Pratt and family of NN?w York city havo been at Eagle Inn for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Martin of Brandon wre here last week. William Richmond of Mlddlebury College has been engaged as principal of the hitrh srhool for tho com ing year, A. Ii, Bush underwent an op eration for cataract at Albany, X Y last Saturday. It proved very nuccosaful. The listers have completed the reap praisal of real estate, and made a gen eral mlse In values. Tho following nomi nations have been filed at tho town clerk's office: Town representative. IV C. Young and B, Q. Bishop; Justices of tho peace, C. U Stay, H. D. Branch, W. A. Jennings, B. A. Bishop, L. O. Bas como and C. C. Allen. WEYBRIDGE. Mrs. C. W. Iodgo and Miss Minnie Dodge of Proctor wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. I B. Dodge Inst week. Mls Lura Twltchell left Monday for an extended visit to relntlves In Illinois. An nuto mobllo party of five from Walllngford visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrews nt II, h, Thompson's last Sunday. Mrs. Allen of Fair Haven Is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. IJ. Child. The llev. and Mrs, W, K. Slocum, who have been pending a week In town, left last Friday for I.alto Dunmoro, where thoy will re main a few days before returning to tholr homo In Center Brunswick, N, V. Mrs. n. II Chllda gave a reception last Friday 1.1 tho llttlo people In honor of her two mall granddaughters. The Rev. Alex McKlnlcy of Dalton, Mass., who has been spending a week In town, left last Tues day for his home. FERRISBURG. Mr. and Mrs, David Peck of Connecticut nro visiting In town. Mr. and Mrs George Cook nnd family of Montana aro visiting Mrs. Cook's stster, Mrs. n. W. L'olllns.-AVMley Jnckman died Monday nlRht from enncer of the liver. Mr. Jaclt man hah beet, confined to his bed for over a year. Ho leaves a wife and three sons, Wesley, fit-ant, Harrison, and one dnugh ter, Cora. Tim funeral was held yostor day at two o'clock.-FerrUburg Creamery company paid Jl.CJ for per cent, milk for the month of July. The milk station at tho railroad Is nearly completed, nnd built In a substantial mannor,- MY. and Mrs. II, B. Carpenter and son of Port Chostor, N. Y have returned home after spending come weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dean, -Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dean of Northampton, Miws are going Into rump t IyuiK Point. H. II. Field challenges Noblo Ellsworth to race his black mare. Bass, against Mr. Field's stallion, Bonon Audobon, for 100 11 sldo, best three In five mile boats to harness, Friday, September 2, over tlio fair grounds track at Mlddlebury, Amatite Roofing Needs No Painting No other roofing approaches Amatite in I of small animals and Insects. Booklet on request. CALEDONIA HARDWIOK. At a republican atiem Fatnrdav ft r. 'noon T. O. Bronon uf V.nt-r. Harlw" i 'was nominated on the eltr! th bal -t fn I representative-. Othrr eandldates w r( John Storv and M. O. M .rs A' it ' democratic raiicus Saturday evening J, ' II. Mrt.otid was nominated for town r- ,x 1 rccntatlvo diaries .Toms, .1 ,rt.- . ,( ! the Civil Wnr, died n the home f blj son. M. W. Jones, on Wolcott str,.Li 1 Thursdav afternoon. Mr. Jones wo, have tieen K yenrs old his next Wr'hdnv, Dr. O. D. Hastman of Woodsvllle. N" II., wns In town Trlday. C. II. nickford was In Bethel Saturday. A bal gam pniurnny ueiween tlie .Mnrrlsvl le .in. '-. Woodbury Granite o.impanj's tt im re. . suited In a victory for the latter. Seoro, C to n. Miss Bertha Merrill and Mrs 3, . E. Darling wero at Camp Dar'lr,; at Caspian Lake. A party of young per.i W gavo I.ewellyn Parks a suipr'.-t ' In honor of his 17th birthday Thursday evening. Misses draco Bigelow and Harriet ri Savage passed several days on Mt. Ma .3. field Inst week. CHITTENDEN WINOOSKI The democratic caucus to place In nomi nation a candidate for town represents, tlve and 15 candidates for Justices of l.n peaoo was held Friday night In Forest.-r j hall. It was largely attended The ill was rend by th chairman of the demn cratle town committee. D. H. O'Sulllvaiv I.ouls Alapa wa.s elected ehalnumi o( the meeting and Julian F. Allurd win elected clerk. D. H. O'Sulllvan, In a cpeech dwelling upon the rhari 'ler and make-up as a man of 1". F.dw.ird Allard and the splendid record In- undo In tin Legislature of W2, moved th.it Mr. Al lard be nominated for the mll.-e of repro. sentntlve. Mr. Allard was unanimously nominated. On motion of I.011U M- ' geon the chnliman was Instructs d tj .ipivitnt a committee of tin ins to draft a list of (J nnmes as candidates for justb e of "u pence. Tho committee coni-lsted of KmlU BlalB, D. R. O'Sulllvan and Hector Hunrd, W. It. Chambers, James U O'Brien and I.ouls Mongeon wero then appointed us a committee of three to wall on F. Udward Allatd and notify him ot his nomination, lie was escorted Into the hull where ho thanked his friends for tin honor extended to him. He said that tin party and the people It represents would bo his chief Interests, first, last and all tho time, but should ho bo elected hi would do all In his power for tho Interest! of the people, regnrdless of party. Frnnlt L. Graves, formerly of tills town and now of Brooklyn, was called upon to nmko a speech, Mr, Graves complimented tins gathering upon their choice of a candi date and paid a handsome tribute to Mr, Allard and his record In tho U'glslntura. of ipn, Mr. Graves nlso dwelt blletly ou Mayor William J. Gn'ynor of New York, stating that ho was tho strongest man to-day on tho democratic tlckot for tin presidency. Kmlle Dials, oandldato foi sldo Judge, was then called upon and spoke briefly to tho effect that tho rnrty should stand tosfistlier and turn out In lnrge numbers nt the polli' on Septenbej il, Following aro tlm J istl. es of tin (font lulled 011 page il), 1 3