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THE MIDDLEBURY KEGISTER.
FJiBRUAKY J4, 1!H3
TRY SOLACE ATOUR EXPEHSE
Mmiey lUrk liit iuiy on-e nf
IllieiiigtntiMti , Nonralfin r
Ilc.-ulaclie tlinl Solaee
Kalls t Ktmovc
SOLACE UKMl.DY is a rcccnt mcdlcal dls
covery of thtie Girinan Scicntlsts that dlssolvcs
Urlc Acid Cryslnts an.l 1'urilics thc Hlood, It Is
oay to tnke. and wlll not aflcct tho weakcst
stomach
It 19 Kuarnntcrd undcr Itio I'urcFood and Drucs
Law to lie ubsolutcly f rce f roin oplatcs or harmf ul
drUKs of any dcscrlptlon.
SOLACE ia a pure spcclfic In cvery way, and
has been proved bcyond questlon tobethc Burest
nnd qulckcst remedy for Urlc Acld Troublcs
known to rnedical sciencc, no matterhow lonir
Btandlnf?. It reaches and rcmovca tho root of tho
troubla (Urlc Acid) nnd purifies the blood.
THE SOLACE CO. ofllattlo Cieekare thoSolo
U. S. Atrents nnd havo thousands of yoluntnry
tcstimonlal lcttcrs which havc bci-n rccoivcd from
Eratcf ul peoplc SOLACE has restorcd to hcalth.
Tcstimonlal lctters, lltcrature and KKEE BOX
scnt upon request.
H. Lce Morrla. I'rosldent of tho First Natlonal
bank of Chico, Texas, wrotc thcSolace Cotnpany
ns follows:
"I want yoii to send a box of Solace tomy fathor
In Memphis. Tcnn,, for whlch I cnclose $1. Thla
rcmody ba9 beon usctl by ome frlcnds of mino
here and I muat say itsactlon wns wonderf ul."
("SiBncil) H. L. Morria."
Put up in 25c. BOc nnd $1.00 boxoa.
It'a MlKbty 1'lnc to bo Wcll and You Can Soon
be so by Takinir Solaco. "No Spcclal Trcatmont
Schcn.cs or Koe." JUST SOLACE ALONE doea
thc work. Wrlto loday for the frce Ikjx, etc.
SOLACE KKMKDY CO.. liattlo Crcck, Mlch.
Btl 0
RUTLAND RAILROAD
Timo of ilvpnrliiro of trains from
Middlebury ell'eetivo Siimlay,
Septeinber li!).
South Itoiuitl.
0:31 a. in. inuil, dtiily except Sunday.
12:17 p.m. Green MoilntHii) llyer, daily
1:m p. in. tlnf 1 v except Sunday.
7.01 p. in. Sundays onh .
10.-13 p. in. dnilv.
Nortli Kouncl
" " I a in. 'inil .
I'O ii. ii. daily.
1 .'l p. ni dnily.
i, " p. in. . !n 1 1 cxc"ii Slindav.
fi:IO i. in. i lily.
9: ! p. ii'. il.i'ly exe.pt Sund" .
.UCTIOj
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Haiiug Sul,l My Farni, 1 Will S-l! at
l'ulilic Auction on the Premit-er.,
Two Mili'u North From E.ibt
Cornwall Store, ou
Wednesday. Feb. 19
At Tcn O'cloclt A. M.
The Following Property : Nino choice
Dairy Cows, 1 yearling Heifer, 1 year
ling Ayrt-hirn liull, 2 Hotsea, 20 Sheep
(good ones), 1 Horse Kake (nenrly new ). '
1 Hnre Foik, Carriage and H.ipes; I
Jolin D'eie Plow (new), 1 Grind Stone, 1
Koad Cnrt. 1 Wheellmriow, c'u n Plam i
er, Iland liaki-K. Scytlit'f, Fmks, Shovein, '
1 Spring Touth Hairoiv, CultivHtnr, 1
iy Wskoii, rilltPr. 1 di-k Orain DrMl
(ni'arly new), double W'aon, 1 st?t
doubli' SleinliH, Hay Itack, Cross Cut
Saxv, Htii'li Scythu, Apple I'resa, 2 Onion
Cultivators, 1 Onion llidgcr, 1 8-pail Ktt
tle. 1 Iiarrel Chuiii, 4 8 cow Paim, 2000
SliiiiKlos, and iiuinnous otlier articlcs. ,
LUKC1I A T NOON
Suina of $10 or Ovtr :!0 to fO days
on Approved Papcr. j
WlLI-IAM LAVALLEY,
M. K. Mooke, Auction'r.
Ouly in i.iim instanc h are pcr
sons foninl wlioe cyiM u- txacily
lialnnced in pmver of viaion You
nmy not be ali'i- to nolice a differ
ence betwt vn ynur ct', bdt it iH
inorc llian liki-ly that there i a tlilT
ert'nco. Kic-hi-st- ni'fd heparatn
tx.unlnatiiiii uml invat inlily differ
cnt kitid i f li ii-t'tt. ('oiii-iilt iih if
ou ivnnt iln' lic.-t liiiint; glasses
it i po-sildi- lo net.
A. D. BARTER
10 Main Stni't,
Mi.ldlchui v. Vermont.
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"VVE.1TIN SC VGU CAH UHOCI1STAHD IT"
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WorJd's Progress which you
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rich will hold ; .;rr in! i st forevcr.
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POPULAR MECIIANICS CO.
3111 W. Wmhlnnton St., CHICAQO
Green Cut Bone and Meat
is a splendid cold vreather Poultry Food,
Send ua your check or money nrder for
$3.70 and we will ship you a 200 pound
barrell, frelght prepaid to your railroad
station. Carr6U 8. Pnge, Ilyde Purk,
Vermont. adv. Gltf
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EVIL INFUeCE OF
THE GRADE BULL,
Tlio Rlcnfly. substantlal Browtli ol
the dcniiuid for good vows has at lcast
rcachcd a polnt at wlilch cows can bi1
sold for about what lt costs to produco
tlicm. Vcry good indlrldtials do cven
a little bettor. Good cows havo be
como vcry scarcc. and of course tholt
prlccs havo advanced corrospondliiBly
It would RL'Ciu that thls condltlon
would stlmnlatu a brocdlnK splrlt
ntnoiiR our dalrytncn, but tt does not.
Scarccly oni In fifty protends to main
laln hcrd tiuinbers by ratslng the cows,
nnd not oue lu three flftles uses a pure
brcd slre. A culf ls judgcd by Its slzn
Ono thnusand two liundred and
twpiily-fniir Jerscy cows havo becn
odmltU'd to tlie rosister of merlt
on the .p.irs nutlientlcatPd liuttcr
fat rcponls Sonic say that cnter
tnp the rpfrister of mcrlt ls too oasy
a Ftunt for tho avorane Jersoy cow,
although tho roqulrctnonts aro aa
hlRh as thoKo for any other of tho
dalry brcpds. says H. II. Oow In
lloard's D.ilryman. Four hundrcd
and ninoty-olght of thpso Jorscys
havo records from C00 pounds but
tor up to 1.121 pounds buttor per
year, nnd tho lot nveraBes Ml pounds
buttor por year, vcry much abovo
tho mlnlmum rcqulremcnts for
qualincation.
and what lt wlll sell for as a veal
whcn six to olght wecks old and not
by any blood of ancestral uierlt lt
niiKht carry. 1 suppose I slionld say
"it should carry."
As a mattor of fnct. the podiRrco ol
most of the calvcs born here traceg
back one generatlon to a stoclc yard
cross. the head of the herd havlng been
one of n drove at a cost of $l."i to ?23.
These bulls after their kintl will pro
duee veals. and it Is a fortunate clr
cuinstaiK'e that they do not produce
cows, for at present and prospectlvc
prices for feeds. labor and dairy prod
ucts it is :i dlscoiiragiiig undertaklng
to try to make a prollt from a bunch
of cows witli tho stock ynrd predom
lnatlng in llielr breeding.
'I'lie lnipress of a stronly nierltorlor.'
lmll is wonderfully potiMit in breed
lines. Vher( sueli n lmll has been
used on ordinnry good grade cows and
the nffsprliiK Kivon good feedinc and
care and they In turn bred to niales
carry'ng blood slmilar to tlieir own
from tlieir slre. herds of excellont
cows have been built that havo been
nnd are outstandlng exemplincntions
of the powor of prepotent breediii;.
The linpress of the stock yard grade
or scrub lmll Is very often as potnnt as
the other and soinetiines niore so, for
the latter makcs no struggle awilnst
the forco of reverslon as does the for
nior. but breeds as unknowably as the
blrds of the alr or the beasts of tho
forest.
It would almost seeiu that bofore
we can breed botter cows we can
breed or educate a differont breed or
straln of cow keepers. Of course tho
man is back of the cow and is the
buyer of the son of the stoekyard to
mate witli hls cows. and the dalry
Klieain !! rise no higlier than the
forco of the man "IJtit there ls no uso
to scold hini. thls iuiiius inan. for lio
wlll not see whnt has been written '
and would probably say "rot" If he '
dld see it iind try to read it. I
Itccently nt an institnte a wouian '
spoke to me of the lacU of Inlerest a I
fnruier took ln hls biisiness. "I!ut," l
stild I. "does he not read tho farm pa
pers?" "Ile reads nothliijr." she sald.
V. I' McSparriui.
Dairy Prepotency.
Improviiif; a nillkiug lierd fhrough
the iulliieiice of the dnin uever wlll
bo nttnlned Dalry prepotency can
noithor bo malntaiiied uor advanced in
that way. This ldea rules out dalry
bred slres from tho start nnd makcs
breeding u mattor of grades that ndds
to tho coiifusion as greater assort
tnonts of bloods (?i are coniniiiiKled.
The iniprovement must coine from tho
slde of tho slre. nn animiil that has In
lilm the lines of a nreat numher of
higli producliif; ancestors Of course
a good mother ls to bo dcsirco. but she
ls a good mother becnuse of the lined
heredlty of tho slre. She can bequeath
nothlng to tho next goncratlon In tho
way of bcttoruicnt except she ls alded
by the concentrated heredlty of n slro
of dalry descent Hreod thls cow to
n scrub and the offsprliiK ln turn nnd
watch "the type got through tho Inllu
ence of tho feinale." lloard's Dalry
man. Consider the Horses.
Before startlng up a hlll with n lond
and when the top of the hlll ls reachcd
glve the teano n rest. Let them catch
tlieir breath Dndue forclng horses up
n hlll wlth n load frequently cnuses
hcart nnd Ittng dlsordors.
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PECULIAB i.FTm LFFEOTS
OF GfllP TIIIS VEAR
Leaves Kidneys in Weakened
Condition.
Doctors In all parts of the country have
been kept litisy with tho epidemic of grip
which has visUed o innny hotiies. The
symptoniH of grip this year aro very dis
trfssing and lcnve the hj steni in a run
down eondition, particularly tho kidneys
which M'eni to suffer most, as every vic
tim coniplains of lame back aud urinary
troubles which should not he neglected,
as these lauger signals often lend to niore
serious sicknesa, such asdreaded Iiright's
Diaease. Local druggistB report n large
sale on Dr. Kilnier's Swamp ljoot which
bo many people say booii heals nnd
strengtheiiH the kidneys after nn attack
ofgrip. Swamp Hoot is n great kldney,
liver aud hladiler leniedy, nnil, heing an
herbal cotupound hns it gentle hi'nling
flTect on the kidneys, wliioh is ahnoil
iimiipili.itelv noticed by those whn trv it.
Dr. Kilmer'& Co., Hiiigham, N. Y., oirer
to send a sumple botllc of Swainp-Koot,
tree by niuil, to every suffen-r who re
(plests it. A trial "'ill convince any one
who innv be in need of it. Hpvular t.i.e
botth-.-. n'Ojls. and $1.00. For sale ut all
diuggista He mne to tiietitiuu lliis
pajier.
LARGE ANO SMALL
GOWS COMPARED.
The l'ennsylvaiiia State college bnl
lotin No. IH. on dalry ratlons. gives
the mainteiiauce ration lor cows of va
rioiis sizes. These tables show that the
lurjM'r n cow is tho more it taUes to
leop lier. but less iu proportion lo size.
wriles lt. M. I'atlorsnii iu the Natlon
al Slockinan The uiainleiianre lalion
for n cow weighlng "fill pmiiKN w iv
en as -I of a pound of protein iiml A.'Xt
ilierms ot net energy and that lor a
iow welghing l.riUO pounds as .t;." of a
I ioii iid of protein and 7.1)0 tlionns of
uet energy. That Is. when one cow
Is twice as large as aiiother It takes
a little over one aud ono-half tiinos as
The dally wclghinf; of mllk and a
test for buttcr fat at refiular inter
vals are npcessary to dotermlno the
value of a dalry cow. Tho Ohlo ex
perliiicnt statlon rucently tcsted two
cows DPlonglng to a d.ilryman.
Wlth rcspcct to ago and lactatlon
perlod they wero much tho samo.
Buth recelved the snme caro and
attentlon Ono producid jiounds
of mllk and H3.C pounds of buttcr
fat In 291 days; the other. whose
portralt ie prlnt. produced ii.143
pounds of mllk, eontalning "i )S. 0
pounds of fat. Tho llrst l-ow's prod
uct was worth $3o.'J0; tbe other's
$77.11)
much to inaintain her body This ro
lers to ihe feed It would take tor oach
If neither was giving mllk.
Now. if two cows are cquul in pro
ductlon nnd ln every other polnt ex
cept slze It ls evldent that the smaller
cow Is the inoro prolitable, beeause lt
takes inoro to keep the larger one. l!e
sldes this. tho larger one is worth inoro
for beef and thus represents a larger
liivestment of capital.
On ihe other hand. when tho larger
one produces mllk or buttor ln propor
tion to her slze she Is tho more prolit
able. If n 1.500 pound cow produces j
twice as mneh ns u i.ki pound cow tne
larger cow is wortli more than twice as
much us thc smaller cow, as it takes
less than twice as inuch to keep the
larger ono. aud there is little diffor
ence between taklng caro of a large
cow nnd a sinnll cow.
Other facts besides slze aud produc
tlon should be taken Into conxidera
tion. Ainoiig the.ve are age of inaturl
ty and Ihe age at whlch the cow may
be expected lo lose her usefilluess ln
the dalry. It Is helleved that there!
mav be sotne relntion between Ihese
two polnts In partipular aud the size
nf the cow.
It ls the general oplniou that when
a heifer ls bred young she does not
grow n large nor make so good a pro
ducer n she wnuld if not bred untll at
nn older age. The best authoiitles.
h.nvever. thlnk that naturo is the best
g'lide lu sucli matters nnd that when
the heifer Is properly fed oarly hreed
ing wlll not injure her ln any way.
lCven If lati' hreeding does linprove a
cow It ls iloubtfill If it Is prolitable, ns
a-heifer cannot he kept from the ago
of two to three years for less than S2t".
The tenileiicy nlways has been to
bntcher laru'e cattle at an early ngc
liecause of the hlgh prlce they hroiight
nnd to keep the smaller ones for tho
dalry beeause they wero not wortli so
much for beef. Thus thore has been
inoro hreeding from nged antmals In
the Kinnller breeds than ln the larger
ones. Thls has tondod to produce cat
tle capahle of produclng to n groatcr
ngo.
Both small aqd large cnttlo have
their ndvniitagos. and ln tho absence
of other evldonco In each cnse It is
bcttor to choose the liidlvldual. famlly
or breed that will produco tho most iu
proportion to slze.
Ileavy, impure blood fnnkea n nmddy,
niwply complexion, lieadaches, nausen,
indigestion, Tliiu hlood innkea you
weak. pale and aickly F'r pure hlood,
sound iligeHtion, tise'Durdock Itlood Hit
ters. $1.00 at all elortn
COUNTY NEWS
LEICESTER.
The Holland r.iilroail i-i Imildiiig n
track ou the east t-ide ol the new statioii
for freight facililics.
Mis. D. Gibnm of Cornwall is visiting
nt O. A. Hrlggh.
Mr. and Mrs, Orsen liriggs aud Mrs.
Gibs'on altended the Heiicli-Ihinip
nuptinls at the Coimregational church,
Salisbury, February 12th.
Caids have been recelved Hniiounclng
tho coiniug marriageof HeatriceSteveiif,
only daugliler ot Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Stevens of Lexington. Mass.. to Kalph
McKpnzie llainnier of New York Feb
ruary 18th.
Ilarvestinir ice has beguii in u small
way. It is 12 Inches in thicknesa.
BRIOPORT.
The sale by the Siiushine Circle has
bfcn postponed itidciinitely. They will
snrve diniier at Masonb lmll town ineet
iug day.
Heiiieniber the social at the ve.stiy on
the evening of February 21it.
Mrr'. C. E Palnier ainl son. ClilTord,
were iccent gucbU at Pratt Tyi rellV ii)
Fei i i-diurg,
Cai ils iire otit for the wedding of Lee
lleineinvay and MiVr llazel Iluapell.
Mrs. Mary St. Jolin wasa reeeiit vicilor
hure.
Mrs. Jaines Condon is in very poor
healili.
The regular iiiecl ing of th!' Woodinen
will bi Fehniai j I8ch. Tlipre will he ii
pilhlic iiiHlallatlcm of ollicers. A. O.
PhIiiihi' of HiirlmgtiKi will ii xlall tln'
ollio- rs, tiKhiBted by FipiI Nichol.i of the
saine place.
WEYBRIDGE.
News Ii-ib Iihmii leceived in tonnlhnt
.1. H. Uodgeof Vtit Hutlnnd ii ceriously
ill with pnetimo'iin.
I'. M. Ilnyw.uil of Moni I'lier calied
ou fiiends m tnwn laii v. ci l;.
T. F Ilfwi'V an I Stuwfll cie in Hur
liiiliiii 1 1 1 r l . v .
W. (J Ditiveiv lot a hnr- c rwently by
lts getin g east.
V. H. Itritlell lnst one of hi-nxeti by its
slipping on the n:e nnd ln e iking its leg.
Mrs. M. L. Young, who has been (piiie
sick, is better.
Kmest Sturtevant of New York cily
speiit Saltirday and SiiiiiIhv witli bis
mr( iits. Mr. aud Mrs. W. (J. StuitHvant.
Holh Mr. and Mrs. ,Sturteant are in
poor health.
W. G. D.inyew is repairing his house.
John Iiegor is doing the work.
' Dr Thomas' Ecleotiu Oil is the best
remedy for that often fatftl discat-c
crouii. It han lieen ued with succftB io
mir familv for eight voirs." Mis. L
Wliiieacre, Huffnlo, N. V
WHITING.
Mi"s JeflMe Collins recentlv vi-itid
frit nds in Vngenties and I!m lingloii.
The pupils iu the North nchool distiict.
tiiiight by MirHFaitli McCn.y, have oi
uanizfd a Sohool Iuiprovement n
Mis Liz.ie Wells has not bten ns
well the last few weeks.
The Ladies' Aid t-ocit ty met with Mi.
E. W. Hinnch Wedne.-.ilay.
Thei e is a litl le cbange for Jhe beltei
mUev. T A. Ilowanl's condition; A
II llubh.-itd is iiU improving nnd the
laniily ol W. E. Taylor are rtci .vering.
Tnere it- a cacei.f menhleH in the fami.v
of Mr S" enor
Mr? Gcorge Lnltounly h (juiie niek,
mImj I . Hilcbci.ck. Mr. iunl Mr.
Warren Ni'edhain aieon the sick bst
TVachers' exaniin ition Felauary 27
and 28. at Mithllelmiy Giailed seln,. i
lilliliilng
FORESTDALE.
Peter Pfenuing is goiug to inove to
Hutlaiid.
Mrs. Nathan Welmore. who is in the
Mary Fletcher hi.-pital, is improving
rapidly.
Mrs. Leo Fagnaut ia expected honie
from liurliiigton soon.
LeonShoio is iioino from Rutland jih-i
is sick with tlie giip.
Miss Phebe Saigent of Ruthind visiied
her sUier, Mrs. G. H. C'hui -liill, 10
cently.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'. J liicop, llie
bunjoists, are home Ironi a conci-K liip.
Clalid Weinle and Mii-s Madge Mndisnii
of Hutlaiid me vibiting frieuda in lowi.
Mis. Frank ISaldwin, whn ia 10 li.e
boi-pilal nt liurl nglon for treatuiei.i,
dcKti not linprove aa rapidly ns h. 1
fiiends could wiah.
John Dougherty died at h honie 011
llie PlaiiiH. IVIniiaiy U. Tlie I'n.iia;
w ishelilat lli.- W. t-ley innn Meilm.liil
i-liuieh Satui.l.i v . I'.-v Ij i' MuIu..ii
ilhciiliil. Ali I ii. hi ru u . H.j n -n.ii
ll.- 1 . - in n i d I v i.ii l.n.i I.. 1
I'lie b-niei- wti" N t.'. Weltn. I. T
F.111, (' Ij WimIiI, aidJ.M.-- N
more. IJ. N. Mi'hi wti. in cliMij.e. In
leinient in ron -1 Ule.
In New York Societyi
Boautiful Womon of tho 403 Who
Hnvo Luxuriant Halr-
In gav New Yoi k, uheie wtnueii g,-t
ideas lioui their fmeign sisters, th. hnr
i. ,111c cnlled PAHISIAN Sago at50 . i
is iu gie.ii deinanil.
PAItlSlAN Sllge is the dii-covery m' a
w -ll known scieutisi, and heolaimx 111. t
einphatically that ii w the only lniir
piepaiatioii that will kill the pirtii-(f 111
iluinlililf geim.
At any rale the Uuoiix Jlfg. Cn . of
HulTalo, N. Y , Auiericaii manufacluieM
of PAHISIAN Sage. giveout llirough W.
II. Sheldon t li is guarautee, the atrniig. t-t
ever given :
"We guarantee PAHISIAN Sige to
end dauilrulT 111 two weeks; to r-top litil
iug hair; to nuike Uuil, lifcle.- hihI
colorleas hair heautiful aud luxuriani; lo
cure all itching diseiibes of the alp, or
iiinner back,"
Hens Lay In Cold Weuther
if they havo the rlght food and aio cared
for properly. Tlioro is nothing better lo
feed at this seaeon than Green llono uml
Meat. If you will send your check or
money order for 3,75 to O. H, PHge,
Ilyde Purk, Vt., he will bhip you u 200
pound barrell, frelght prepaid to your
statlon. adv, Gltf
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lnllid ni.il miIiI lo piK i,i LMm parii s.
I Hiiio'tH. cn'i . ( J 11. Itirrows,
HC"' H mi I about $;0U uuith .,1 fur all
kilhd liv hiinstlf.
E. A F eimiMiii has sold over 100 tons
of h iy ftoni hi hi.ine farm for which he
rtceived over 1100.
Tha HUppnr and entHrtaiiiiui'iit given hy
Iln- MenV cliib at the loivn liall last
Fri liy evcning, FHhrit iry 7th, was n
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