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BU THE BANNER AND HOW I IS YOUR RUPTURE I 1 Let us fit you with a comfort- f Jj ablc, safoTrussatareasonable $ price. Wc are exports of 20 j ycars' cxper.ience and can sure- ly hold you. A woman attend- i 1 antforfemale pationts :: :: :: 1 WIBERLEY'S DRUG STORE Troy.N.Y. 5PECIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR FARMERS TThe NeW Engiand Telephone and Telcgraph Company is prepared to furnish tele phone service in the rural districts ATVERYLOWRATES For itiformation in regard to this elnoS of telephone service nddiess the New Ecglatid Telephone and Teligraph Company, 101 jilk Street. Bostoii, Mass. tlndigesticm Causes CatarrK of the Stomach. 7or many years It has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indlgestlon nd dyspepsia, but the truth Is exactly the opposlte. Indlgestlon causes catarrh. Re tpeated attacks of Indlgestlon Inflames the mucous membranes llning the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thuscaus Ing the "glands to secrete mucln instead of tho Juices of natural dlgestlon. Thls Is "Called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kedol Dyspepsia Gure Trfievtj all Inflammatlon of the mucous membrar.es llning the stomach, protects the tierves. and cures bad breath, sourrtslngs.a sense of fullness after eatlng, (ndlgestlon, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. IKodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Swcct. Bcttlei only. Rsrular aiie, $ t .00. holdlnt 2H tlmas the trial slze, whlch sells for 50 eenta. tPr.pared by E. 0. D.WITT & CO., Chleago, IU. BOSTON & NIAINE RAILROAD. Correrted to June 15. 1903. Tralns leavc Den mngtondally.exccpt Sunday, unlessotberwlRe aoted. T1UIN9 f.EAVINO. TOTHOV Bennington No Bennington White Creek Walloomsao North llooslok Hoosick J'c't. Troy a.m. a.m. p.tn.p.m. p.m. 7.40 8.00 .30 7 50 8.00 ! t8.!3 8.18 3.4S 4.06 1.50 n.ael H.3I 2.50 9.30 1.40! 5.00! 0.06 iraiks Aitiuvmo. ?nosi TltOV t .v Troy Kooslck J'o't. North Hoosick " Walloomsao White Crcek No. Bennington r Bennington n.m.i 10.00 10.54 10.58 n.m, p.m.i 4.55 5.45 n.m. D.m I.&5! 2.401 17.10 7.65 11.36 12.1 11.10 11.25 2.53 3.10! 5.5D 6.151 8.0S 12.30 J12.45 8.25 J,ddltional tralns leave Troy 5.00, duo Den- utjrton-R 4U o- m., ana icave uenuingion d:iu p, nn.-due Troy 65 p. m. ThU Imln runs rtallv. Stops only on slgnnl to take, or on notlce C'i oorrauetor. to leavc pascngcrs. ; Tlme a. m. Vrnm Trov Snndava 6 :30 a. tn. For furtherlnformatlonaddreMC- A.NImmo, Vjffla'lWestcrn l'asscnKcr Agcni, Troy, v. U J. FI.ANDERS, Gen l'ass. &Tlcket Agt RUTLAND RAILROAD. rjrrectd to June 15, 1003. Tralns leav- iinnlncton dally. except Sunday. unless . frwi5e rmted. ooitto sonnr. 1 0 a m-Expross dally for Troy, Albany und New York.' T:M) " Passenger for Troy, Albany and New York. 'X 84) j) Bi-Mall for Troy, Albany, New York nnd West. ts Kt ts Hyer for Troy, Albany and New vorK. Express for Troy and Albany. ' RiHDnircr for Trov ad Albanr Snndays ouly, pa?senger Ioe Troy anii Aiuany. nnt.s'd NortTH. Jt m-'lSxpro'w dally for Hutland, Burling ton, Aionireai, UKoensuurg anu West. I'ullman sleeplntr cars to Montreal nnd Ottawn. raitensur for Kutland, Burllng ton, ana ugaensDurg. I'.mimt'er for Kutland. lial ows ViU. liurlliieton. -Malono and OKdensburK. tr-. m-Klrer for Rutland. Burllnzton.Mon. 'treal and OKdenburg. I'ullman parlor oar to Montreal. W I-goal IM'sengcr for Hutland, Bur lington and Imcrmedlate statuins. T tl .is- sundaysonly for Hutland and Uur Uncton. i rtln from Rutland nrrlvo at Bennington i n m.. 826 a.. m r.':45, 4:15 and 8:10 p.m. . in'. Sundays ouly fit 10:15 p. m. Tralns from Cr y irnveal 12:45, 8:25 and 11:25 a. m;, :3I0, i i. and 0:40 p. m., and Sundays only at 7:45 ' ' ' CIIATIIA3I IHVI8IOIV. ti.js a m Vassenger for aiatham and New York. j 'o i m 1'aisonKcr for Cnatnam. Tralns nrrlvc from CUatham at io:45 a. m. and jv, m i". n. IIiunAiin. Gcn. Pawenger Agt. t;EO. T. JAKVIS, General Manager. ii Vt. REFORMER THE BANNER AND REFORMER Publiahcd every Tbursday at 428 Matn Street. Bennington, Vt. Frnnk 13. Ilowe, Hdltor nixltlnnnRtr. KKTKRKn AT 8KHNIM0T0N, VT., KOOWD OLA8S MATTKIl. Nulcrlptlon llntm One Ycar. In advance, ?1.00 Slx Months, " .60 Tbree ruontbi, " 25 Slngle Coplea .03 AdvcrtlMnc Hnteg on Applioatlon. Onco upon a tlmo, Ihora was an ujjly Canaio, whoso Ilght wus vcj-y rtltn and flickerlnj?. Thoro was also a Moth, who was In love with tlio Candh;. Ho thouglit bor a beautlful gleamlnt' Star from Heaven. Now whon tho Candle discovered that sho was conslderod, by one at loast, as a tllamond in tho flrnament, sho thoujjht the sentiment raust bo univorsal, and so ijavo tho poor Moth tho G. B. But no ono olso seomod to notico her, anil soon after she was drownod in a pool of tallow, without even a Moth to mourn her. Moral for the men; don't let tho womon know how much you think of thoin, or they will think theraselves too j;ood for you. Moral for tho women; whon you run up agalnst anyono, evon a Moth, who thinks you a.Star, snaro him. Tho Punky. Hoosick Falls hlstorians clalm that the Battle of Bennington was not so uamed until many years after the ovent. The facts are theso: uon btnrK was mado a brlgadior neneral by tho Contlnental concress Oct. 4, 1777, on account of his Bennington victory. John Hancock, tho prosidont of tho Contlnental congress, in transraittlng to Gen Stark'the nextday thls aetion of the congross, uses tho followlng language: "It is with tho greatost of pleasuro I transmlt tho enclosod ro solvo of Congress expresslng tho thanks of that body to you and the of flcers and troops under your coratnand for tho slgnal victory you outalned over tho oneiny in tho loto bottlo of Bennington." Vermont was not rop- resonted in that congress but New York was. The Bellows Falls Times thinks lt had a sulUclent "rubblng In" of the town's recont loss of a manufacturlng plant. It says: "Tho fact continuos to bo horalded through the stato that Hoadacho Curod Frbo. Call here acd cot froo samplo of HENRY'B tloatlnche Powders. SVero- suntl the moncy on a 25 cent.box if not fotisfactory. u. A. yuiuian. siu 19 nfii, lr.i . nf n nfinr ntrl kf.tftAfl horfiB a horso with n eoro back, a l)arb-wire wuund, uunatural growtbs, stiff jointa or swollon limbs, sond him arouniJ. Wo can oure hira with a few npplicntiong of Kamon's Noro nnd Uuce Oil. as coots. U. Hi. UiDbon, $250 IN GASH wlllbuythe property known n the Ibanon Sprlngs rallroad depnt and vards. now occtipled Dy me vaauinKion tiuo. rncu v, Will srU tlin Alnrtln Covle Droiisrtv ou l'l' as- antSt., consutlngiof two good houses-prlco S"- . . . -c ine,i II caery nouieou ri iiinm n. Tho IJndler lioue aud corner lot on Oounty Street. The Henway licuse near nuiueooaru. A bulldliig loton Dlvhliin at. A bulldlng lot on North BU A good liouse on School st. The C'olumolan Jtotol corner of Hlver and Dciiot streets. . , Will glve you your cholce ln the followlng de scrlbed cottnges for W: A'o. 4 UrntvnliiK l'lnce. Has parlor, dlnlngroom. kllctien and two bed rooins, with water and sewer eonnectlons j IVo. S JlrowniiiK l'lnce. Has parlor, dtnlng roora, kltchen and Uirce bedrooms.wlth water and sewer conncetloiu. I will takn s.Vki down nnd leave the baUnce as long as the purcuaser deslres. Hentednowat 18.00 eaoh per raontli. Could not be dupllcated for ItaiX) cacli. . . AUo the Jolm rcrcey farrn and bulldlngs, llHp.ft t4(W10. W1U ell the John Healoy f arra, called the beat farm in innniogion county Will sell or trade house and flve bulldlng lota on Hllver strcet. House and three bulldlpg lot on Washington avenae. A bulldlng lot on ltlver street, a bulldlng lot on McCall atreot. Will sell leaseor trade &u bulldlng lots oh upperMaln street. iel.212 JOHN NASH. WOOD -AND- Good atock of both soft and hard dry kindling. Also good hard wood, either sawed or four foot. Call and get prices. GEO. H. CHANDLER 310 SOHOOL STBEET Tclephono M, EVERYTHINC KINDLING CHOICE GROCERIES CANNED GOODS TEAS & COFFEES TOBA.CCO & CIGARS T. F. MORRISSEY Tho Old Corner Grocery Bellows Falls has lost an important industry and that Bennington has galned one. Thls raay sound all right to Bonnington, but a chango of tune wouhl bo accoptablo to Bellows Falls." ' It is suggosted that the Clark woods ought'to be socurcd for a public park for Bennington. It is almost a dls graco that tho town has never yet pro ducod a son or cltlzen genorous enough to glve Bonnington a park and publio playground. And to cap the climax of Hoosick Falls' humiliation the Troy Times and practlcally all of tlie city papers that mentioned lt at all, referred to Hoo- sick's efforts as a colebration of the "battlo of Bennington." ARLINGTON Mtss Florence Holdcn returned home on Saturday. Mr and Mrs I'Jugeuo Andrew and sons aro vislting in North Adams. Mlss Dorothy Cantiold has been visiting rolatlves in Schuylervilje, Proctor and Rutland. Mrs Flla and Miss Anna Douglass of Saratoga spent last week ith ro- latlvos in town. Miss Florence Ilurd and Charles Hard of Schenectady aro horae on their vncatlon. Mi-and Mrs W. l Wlllson and famlly of Bonnington aro visiting a weuk t John Morrlssoy's. Mrs Sanford and daughters Miss Carrle and Mrs Whoaton of New York are at tho Burdotto house for a few weoks. Mrs numlett and childron of North tdums are with hor slster, Mrs Bump on Water street. Miss B. Barcus of Schenectady has been visiting Miss Dorothy Canfield at the Brick Houso. St Columban's church was well filled on Sunday for the rededlcation ser- vices, wiiicn wore conaucteu uy tno Rt. Rov Michaud of Burlington. Miss Meta MIlls of Albunv is visit ing hor sisfer, Mrs K, U. Woodworth. Mr and Mrs K. H. Holdon of Ben nington wore in town over Sunday. Prof. and Mrs Charles A. Adams havo roturnod from their trlp in tha northorn purl oi tno state. Mrs K. C. Woodworth entertaineu a nutnber of fnlenus at an Advortlso- ment Party last Wednosday aflornoon. Miss lono E. Eddy of South Shafts bury is visiting Mlss Allco Dunton fora lowaays. Miss Eva L. Brownson returned on Saturday from a weoks vlslt witli frionds in Readsboro. Miss Overton has beon at The Arl ington for s'evoral woeks, stoppedwith Mrs Brownson for a few days beforo hor return t,o Now York on Tuesday. Miss Paco of Charlottosville, Va., loft town on Tuosday morning. Rev S. II. Watkins is awav for two Sunday b in Baltimore, Md., visiting his brothar, Rov V. i Watkins Jr. HOOSICK.. N. Y. Mrs Jay Rudd is on the siok list. V.lmop Mvflrs nf North Adnms snont Saturday with Mr and Mrs Davld Jepson. Martin Sraitli of Jersey City is visit insr tho old horaestoad at Barnoy Smlth's. Mn .T C. P.rnnmr of Nnw Ynrk city is nore visiung nar momor, ;irs M. P. Haynes. Claronco Brown and wife are in Cal ifornla. l.a Wtti rrimmiicnn. ri!i lijiv nnd diiughtors Josephlne and Ruth re turned to thoir homo in Now Britain, Lonn., r nuay. Richard Brown and Miss Ellen Crnndall attondod tho funoral of their, euusln, Mrs Arnold Crandall, at Ad ams Monday. Miss Martha Simpson Is conflned to the houso by illness causod from a fttll. Rev C. F, proached at Sunday. Mayhew of Saugertios the Baptlst church last Howard Morgan of New York; city and Mlss Allura Rudd of Ann Arbor, Mlch., and Miss Besslo Myors of Hoo sick wore cntertalned at lunch by Geo Arinstrong at tho Amorlcan house last Sunday. Miss Jennie Devlln of North Adams visited hor friend Mrs Matio Jopson last Frlday and Saturday. The Baptlst Sunday school held Its annual picnic at Battlefleld park last Wednesday. Rev and Mrs W. S. Coons and daughter Mary are sponding thoir va catlon at Athens, N. Y., with Mrs Coons' parents, Captain and Mrs Nol son McKnlght. ' We would advlso all having trouble with thoir eyos to consult J. G. Har wood Eyoslght Specialist, as ho has tho conlldenco of tho 1est peoplo In town, besides ho is not here to day und away tomorrow llko many travel ing spcctaclo dealors. Read his adv in another column. Sulclde L'reventeil. The startling nnnouncomont thnt a proventntiva of auicide baa been dis coveyed will intorost many. A run down systom or despondenoy invari ably preccdo suloldo aod Bomothing baa boon found that will provent that conditlon wbich makes suicido Hkoly. At flrst thought of aolf dostruction tako Electric Bltters. It boing a great toulo and norvine will Btrongth eq tbo norvos and build up tho sys tom. It'a also a great Btomach, Livor and Kldnoy regulator. Only 50 conts. Satisfaction guarantoed by O. E. Gib aon, druggist. ' BURLINGTON FALL FESTIVAL. Will Ecllpic All Amuscmcnt Evcnts That llavc Ever Taktn Place There. Burlingtfns Fall Festival will eclipso all prevlous amusemont and lndustrlal events that havo ever takon place in tho Qucon City. Indicattons all ovor thls part of tho country polnt to larje crowds ln, Bur lington the week of Aug. 31 to Sopt. 5. Everybody seoms to bo intorosted and talklng about the event. Tho city will be u blaze of color, practically every bullding of iraportanco belng artlstioally . tlecorated. The fostival grounds willbe lavlshly decorated and bands of inusio and the hosts of enter- talnments will mako lively by day and by nlght. The lndustrlal sectlon, where sam plos of many products will bo givon away, will bo an intcresting featuro. Everthing has been done to mako the visit of evorybody to tho fostival pro fltable and enjoyable. Tho groat Caskill-Mundy-Lovltt Carnlval Company, the largest and best equipped organization of tho kind In Ainorica, will furnish tho amuse ment fentures. Thls company has ono of the greatost exhlbltlons of wild animal trainlng evor seon. Darlng lady trainers will prosent, llons, jag uars, pumas, bears, tlgors, leopards, wolvos and hyenas in a steol arena, presentlng tho most thrllllng animal acte that havo evor takon placo. Then there will be tho Ferrls whedl, the nlght ln theOriont, Blake's Pony, Dog and Morikoy cli-cus, Tho glrl from up Thero, the 820,000 crystal Moze, Buckskln Blll's Wild West, and a host of other equally meritorious arausonients. Low ratos will provail on all railroads and ateamboats throughout tho weok. , WOODFORD E. C. Bacon of Sunderland has been In town. Mr and Mrs Grantllarbour of Ben nington have been ln town. Jtldgo Woodward and daughter Bos- sle wero In Ferndalo Sunday. Tlio receints of tho soclal at Harloy Bowles' notted $22 for tho Ferndalo church. Tho nlcnlc last Saturday was on- joyed, also tho soclal and Uroworks in the ovenlng. Rov Scott has a happy lacuity ot ontertaining. On Friday evenlng a party will be hold at Edward Mallory's ln honor of his wifo's 27th birthday. The flrst religlous service of the season was held in tho Ferndale church Sunday afternoon. Rev Scott Enve a gooa sermon on "Uiana. ' -Mrs aura btono I'ower prosided at the organ. Jamos L. Gfillln and famlly have re turned to tbelr home in Sunderland, and now Frank Luslier and famlly of Bennington and Judgo Chas W. Rice and fanillv of Farmlngton, Conn., aro onjoylng lifo at Mrs Aldrich's Fern dalo oasino a very pleasant. place. Mrs Wm I. Newell was suddenly strioken with a shock and fell unoon sclous in tho dooryard. Dr F. W. Goodall of Bennington was at onco summoned. At present Mrs Newoll has not ftilly rccovored consciousness, and her conditlon causes solioitude. DORSET. Mrs Chambors gave a reception Friday afternoon. Walter P. Manley has beon a guest of his brothor in Brattleboro. A narty conslstintr of Kdwin Quaok- enbush, Bernis B. Sheldon, Missos Hllliurd. Latliroi) and Uray and Mrs Otls M. Russoll vlslted in Manchester last week. The liouse ocoupiod by Georgo Bel letdoux and familv was bilrnedThurs day morning of last weok togothor with all the contents. "Tho destitute famlly have rocolved the sytnpathy, not only of the townspeople, but of many of thoso passlng tne summer here, and have been mado the recipl- ents of clothing, and furniture, the ront of a houso and many othor things necossarj to thoir comfort. Tlio fam lly aro very grateful for theso sub stantial evidencoj of the ihoughtful ness of the people of Dorsot. Company K roturned home Friday from the anuual muster of the national guard, having left the camp ground on a speoial train in the morning. Tho members looked as if they had boon ln camp, and showod much Improvenient In thoir marching. Thoy spoak" vory hlghly of their oxporiencO, but did not appoar to apprcciate tho cold nlghts nnd tho wet woather that prevailed most of tho timo whllo in camp. At the parade and inspection by tho gov ernor, tho followlng from Bennington were prosent: Mrs McCullough and twp daughters, Mrs Hall Park McCul lough, -Miss .Tonnie A. Valontlne, Cpl H. S. Btngham. U'hilo in Burlington the govornor and wifo wore guosts of Mrs E. J. Pholps; Uurdook Blood Bltters gives a man a clear hcad, an nctivo brain, a strong, vigorous body makos him fit for tbo battlo of life. A little life mny bo BBorifioed to an faour's delay. Cholora infnntum, dysontory, diarrhoea corae suddonly. Only safe plan is to have Dr. Fowlor's Extraot of Wild Strawborry alwaya on bad. , FSpecIaUotofhambu'g fc. m Udles' Jauntvmvert trlmmed SKIHT8, F W Clotli jac ic ftt "W". engths 38, 40 an.l 4i 1 . sin , or Tlltt I IncCes. F.if Saturday llneZlB l"2hM Ioug 1L Weret9.60,reducedto B A 1.50 . 5.00 COKSET COVBKSln , Rflvestyles of lace or SA'MS00'. 8JOKM namburg trlinmod: -ATS .?f Mstly A the best vatue ever f rJ?v,enFtte' ne)Y8We Ml glvenfor M A&rM 25c X 17.00 EC0BSET8 BaUste Ladies' West I'nlnt auw veulllatlng, dlp SKIItT.COATamTS hlp.topoKlrdle.short M oi 'ira: mlih Cloth In rffl o?iraca!t1,ot 5SSsShJgy. I 25c 7,00 ASeetlie white LAWN Tnrtl.li riath h,,t,- WAISTKtobeolTered w daraask wpi 2r a 75c & 98c K j.00 jl Rlllack TAFFKTA 11? nYirmdVom Speclal sUe and nual WAISTS, Just fresli ?i iYt;, ' ,dw t.TSr!tbh . , batn " nMt s styTe's K Ut& T6wE,.3ati2,t0e A urer s wtosi styios ,e,f miteriat Vtlce for Saturday 'Sk 3.98 5,49 8c 1 h?Aa wALKINa WAI,KING SKIKTS Ilestaurantand lunch u 7 BKlRTSot new mlx- of Irlsli Cradi Woolen napkIN. wIU wl- 7W Sovnip,816 MhfrVTe otAC01 J t. 4.98 leg & 7.49 10c V ssw asssrsi Women's OxfordTies1 sn'of'tleyear11"5 ThUI, thHast call-all ln one pllenow, fh&r Vhes'e cSo"! ' 98c pair -a- d. O O sold 11 the season from 1.50 to 3 50. A street slioe for two months a 1.89 house shoe for all wlnter all for 3t FREAR'5 FAHOUS TROY CASH BAZAAR BROIILERS Very nice and at reason prices. PRING LAM Now rjleuty and choice. The very best in market. Meats and Vegetables, all the best, obtainable at PIKE S MARKET For Tablo and. Home XJ.so Beat imported and doniestic brands. All gnaranteed ab solutely pure. Telephone 58-i. Goods de livered if desired. E. U. MORRISSEY 105 Pleasant St. TO BUTGHERS AND HIDEBUYERS Wo wlsb to purchnse your Ilidos, Calfabins, Sboop Pelts, Tallow nud Bonos. . 1 .Wo adronco mooey if.deaired. Wo pny spot casb. , Wo pay tho frolgbts. A ' - Wo pay full marbot valuos. Wo want agonta everywboro to soll Page'a Perfected Poultry Food and othor poultry suppliea. For furthor partlculars, addross O. S. PAGE, Hyde Park, Vt. LIQUOR S bcg A smali boy was once asked why Iightning never struck twicc in the same It Doesn't Need To Two Iightning . losses in June is the record of the ARE YOU fiarrison I. Norton Agency AUGUST 20, 1903. 3 ci(Sb a; INSURED. ?