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ORLEANS I COUNTY MONITOR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6,1013
L3Q0L 3LicSt
OOOHTUMUJSD. FROM PAQH FOUR
GRADE HOLSTEINS
Sec i Best Bull, 2 years old or over
2
3
4
5
6
7
Bull, 1 year old
Bull Calf
Cow
1 year old Heifer
1 year old Heifer
Heifer Call
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
CLASS 15 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS
Sec 1 Best Bull, 2 years old or over
Sec
Bull, 1 year old
Bull Calf
Cow
2 year old Heifer
1 year old Heifer
Heifer Calf
GRADE GUERNSEYS
1 Best Bull 2 years old or over
2
3
4
5
6
7
5
3
3
5
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
5
6
7
2 year old Heifer
1 year old Heifer
Heifer Calf
3
3
3
class 17 Native breed;
. ' - V
Sec 1 Best Bull, 2 years old or over .
2 Bull, 1 year old v
Bull Calf
Cow '. v-i
2 year old Heifer ;
1 year Id Heifer :
JJeifer Calf V : T. V
3
4
5
6
7
4
3
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
r
CLASS 18 REGISTERED SHORTHORNS (Dual
Purpose)
Bull 1 year old
Bull Calf
Cow
2 year old Heifer
1 year old Heifer
Heifer Calf
CLASS 16 REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGUS
Sec 1 Best Bull, 2 years old or over 5 3 2
2 Bull, 1 year old 32,
3 Bull Calf 3 2
4 Cow 5 v 3 2
3
4
5
6
7
2
3
2
2.
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
i
2
1
1
1
Sec 1 Best Bull, 2 years old or over
2 Bull, 1 year old
3 Bull Calf
4 V Cow ;
5 2 year old Heifer
6 1 year old Heifer '
7 Heifer Calf
Continued Next Week
You'll- miss it if you miss it 1
LOCAL NEWS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.
- Dr. Dow and family, accompanied
by Dr. and Mrs. Prime, went Tuesday
to Burlington by auto to return
Thursday. The doctors will attend
the health officers' school.
G. S. Dodge of Orleans recently
entertained a party at dinner at the
Glover Inn. Last Saturday evening
Dr. and Mrs. Cleasby entertained a
party of friends at dinner there.
TVio vnii crame between the Reds and
Blues resulted in a score of 6-8 in favor
f fho Rlnps The eame was well
rOniro notwithstanding- the fact that
a large number of the players had not
played ball for years.
Mrs nnisv T Chenev of Manchester,
N. H., Dana W. Stockbridge of
Lowell. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.
Fitts of Gardiner, Mass., spent Sunday
in town, stopping at Mrs. Lillian Mc
Queen's and going from there to the
Cheney cottage at Willoughby lake,
where they will stop for a time.
N. H. Wilson killed a hawk one day
last week which measured three feet
and ten inches from tip to tip of wings
The bird oursued a hen into the eel
lar and in the struggle to get it
became wet and could not fly readily
and Mr. Wilson killed it with a ham
mer. A number of chickens have been
killed by it. It nested in Mr. Wilson's
sugar place.
CHURCH NOTES
Wednesday evening the Boy Scouts
will camp at Sherburne pond.
It is expected the male quartette
will furnish music Sunday.
Rev. Glenn Douglass in his sermon
Rnndav snoke verv earnestly ot the
great need of the example and influ
nf thinkiner neoDle aerainst the
fnoa that, threaten moral and spiritual
freedom, among which he named in
temperance, the social evil ana pro
fanity.
The entertainment given by the
Blues on Saturday evening was much
ated hv the erood sized audience
who attended it. Some of the princi
ple features which brought down the
frmnse were orie-inal noems by Luther
Merriam and George Wilson, containing
lrtol Viita ntirl the rartnnn work bv Aden
JVUU 411 Wf - r
Phillips. Ninety-seven men passed
down to the excellent supper which
4-,q Ttlnoa Vinrl hired the eood ladies of
the church to provide and the ladies
wish to extend thanks to those who
kindly assisted them.
Three vmmcr ladies and one babe
were baptized at the Sunday evening
service. v
. The ladies interested in the church
" ; work will meet at the church on Friday
afternoon with a view to organizing a
' Union Ladies society.
PRICES COUNT
as shown by oar Suit Racks and Shoe Counter.
But there is yet a good assortment left. If in
, need of a Cheap Suit call and see what we can
do for you at : : : : :
$6 00 or $7.98
Watch our windows for Specials in
Hosiery and Neckwear Friday
and Saturday
Rememb r this sale only lasts this week. It will
pay you to call and see us. Your clothier,
G. I MERRIAM
NOTICE
Found in mv blacksmith shot), 'two
WAPon whnnln 44' inches hicrh. "two
inch tires. ii inch spokes, 10 inch
hnh and for W inch axle. Owner I
requested to prove . property, pay
cnarges ana move away ma gooas.
E. H. POPE.
Barton, Vermont
32-34
t of Its
ON ALL.
Summer Coats, Suits, Waists, Wash Goods
-
arid all Odd Oxfords
Coats reduced to $5.98, $6.75, $9.50 and up.
Suits as low as $6.95, none more than $14.95
$1.25 and $1.00 Waists going at 79c
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iMid-Summer Sale
Beginning Aug. 5 and continuing to Aug. 15
OUR STOCK OF
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SUMMER GOODS.
F O L K S
Little Folks
Big Folks
Young Folks
Old Folks
Sick Folks
Well Folks
Goo Folks
Bad Folks
Glad Folks
Sad Folks
and if there be any other kind of
folks, the Church in Glover wants
to help them. Her hands reach
up toward God and out toward
men a divine human note in all
her services.
0Q
In Men's and Women's that are way below cost to manufacture.
Come NOW and get your size.
BARTON,
VERM ON
The Limit.
stAiia Is she a grass widow? Bella
An alfalfa widow; she haa had
three crops of husbands In a year.
Judge.
In. 3.00: $2.50 value. 2.00.
Snalt at cost. Women's Oxfords and Pumps $3.50 value,
5 no- S3 .00 value. 2.50: $2.25 value, 1.89
Men's Union Suits $1.50 value, 1.15; $1.00 value, c; ouc
Skirt and Drawers. 39c: 25c Shirts and Drawers, 19c
Men s Hose 50c value, 39c; 25c value, 19c Cheaper ones
at one-half price. "
Ladies' Hose 50c value, silk, 39c; Z5c value, ltfc. Cneaper
ones at one-half price.
Men's Straw and Panama Hats A large stock at per cent
discount. .
Men's and Boys' Fancy Negligee Shirts, Soft Cuffs and Collars
$1.50 value, 1.19; $1.00 value, 79c; 50c value, 39c.
Men's Work Shirts 50c value, 39c
nAA Pants at 25 ner cent discount.
Bii? cut in Hammocks, Ice Cream Freezers, and many other
thtngs too numerous to mention.
, Remember we are not offering these goods but of season, but right
here in sweltering August, tome eany anu wmg
We are out of pencils, so bring your pocketbook.
"Wonderful, marvelous! And what Tj .jk BlvA.riANA
lioes, your picture represeai : vju. iu
to that, opinions are dlTided."
Irasburg, Vt.
Are you using our
Roller Process Meal
If not, you are not etting the best value for your
money.
Journal Amusant.
Molasses Feed,
Distillers Grain
And in fact a strictly first-class line.
Custom Grinding a Specialty
C. MacFarland & Son
BARTON, - - VERMONT
STRAW
HATS
To close out the balance of
Men's and Boys' Straw Hats,
cut the price right in two.
our
we
$1.75 Hats,
1.25
now $
: t s
.75
.50
.25
it
(t
it
.88
.63
.38
.25
.13
Dis-
V
Estate of Milton P. Day
STATE OF VERMONT-
District of Orleans, ss.
The Honorable Probate Court for the
trict Aforesaid:
To all persons intei-ested " the pstateof
Milton P. Day. late of NewlYork in the
ttp of New York, a, ,a.,ea, leaving
estate in this district. (4REETING:
At a Probate Court holdeii at Newport,
within and for said district on the 4th day
f Aiiaust, 1913, an authenticated copy of the
it Will and Testament and the Probate
thereof of Milton P. Day, late of the city of
t?w York, in the county of New York, in
Lo c;tate of New York, deceased, leaving
Itatein said district.-duly proved, allowed
and established in the Surrogate's Court for
VhcTnunty and state aforesaid was presented
1 I7t hP Court here, that the same instrument
, fallowed in this State as the last will
testament of the said decedent, and
the said copy may be filed and record
- fnthe Probate T court for the district of
nriPans aforesaid, agreeable to the statute
Orleans, a . H ,.
in sucn cca i v, hn
: dvo August, 1913, at F. W. Baldwin's
in Barton, in said District, at
ovlock, a. m.. be assigned for all per
te ..YntAi-ested to appearand contest the al
fln fot such instrument, and the filing
l0YrPrding of the copy of said will, and
&Dal .kte thereof, as aforesaid, if they see
the . nd that notice thereof be given by
"fjhinff this order three weeks succes
p," fin the Orleans County Monitor, a
slve, W newspaper published in said district
weenns to the time appointed.
PmnffioRK. you are hereby notified to
TH . hJfore said Court, at the time and
M.appeai d ani to contest tne allowing
place arm es nt andthe fllingand record
of a'Vj.ooy of said v ill and the probate
ing of V1 afoCesa . 1 you have cause.
tb.re'nnder my hand at Newport in said
Gljen under a Qf Ao t9l8
District, this RyFUS W. SPEAR. Judge
82-81 '
Keep the Flies off your Cattle and Horses
Spray the stalls and hen houses with Williams' Fly Oil, the
kind that kills.
n
$1.00
buys a
Vaco Bottle
Keeps hot 24 hours
without fire.
Keeps cold 72 hours
without ice.
Get the child one
of these
Swing
s
Costs' only
$1.25
ion
Ke HARDWARE MAN
RARYON. - - VERMONT
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES
with Macy Sectional Book Cabinets. Have nothing in
your homes that you do not know to be useful or believe
to be beautiful. A library certainly ought to have
books in it, but so ought each and every room in the
house, more or less. The designs chosen for Macy
Book Cabinets are those best adapted to our, modern
homes. The styles are: .
Chippendale Sheraton Colonial Arts and Crafts
Mission and Old English
In Mahogany Brick Mahogany Quartered Golden Oak
Plain Oak, antique and weathered'
Fumed Oak and early English finish ,
A COMPLETE AND GENEROUS HOME DESK
Good style and convenient arrangement ; may be ued as a separate
piece of m furniture or in combination with the standard book sections. .
May be Lad in Oak and Mahogany. We are showing a good line of
these cases. ' s :
C. P. jENNESS
BARTON, . . - - ' VERMONT
Summer
Dress
Goods
We have selected some handsome
patterns from our stock that formerly
sold at 25, 20, 1 & and 1 5 cents,
marked the entire lot 10 cents per
for your choice.
yard
THE
W7 PARPffflHl
Opposite Passenger Depot '
BARTON, - - VERMONT
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