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PACE FOUR
KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK OUT!
Kiy trotVfS a-nt c' T too- wife of :- 'a-d
themselves. Tr.er f'cw s.o .y t"-t os : fCc2 1-e w::':---'. fori a? tt.:.i-
ceai.y crta-r.-.y you rat. a vsc
THE MONITOR. JANUARY 8, 1919
THE THREE CRAFTSBURYS
NORTH CRAFTS BURY
John Camley is cose, xu.
Mrs. A. G. Mackres has gone to
Waverly, Mass., with her little
daughter, who is ill, to obtain niedi-
o: her . --tc:
livu to incurs.-' c;as-. : v, r ir- ... - -
Str-p yo-r tr:ufcW.? w..'.c there Is t:rr.?. or! C;; ?- -s 'vr: r".:. lZ-
IX--r -tt est:: Utile V-r- i- r i r-.o--t!-. :n a rrti. .-.
ki--. ront it::'-? ti.tn -I .sro.se -:" - -J s-
vc;J future r- ;.--..r ir.-r... ;rrro:r.-.e:
.-:: i-. GCL.D vk'ai. Ho: :r.-. ".: -
fu.ts i. ; --. Tke Urre n. r i:-T
civ cr.t-li you s-re c'rt' ' fr.e f";
r -.
c-' f t.? "r.i : -' -v -r--c:Y
:: t-N-:'
i :.v. y1 Hvv'
it . : - ; it i-.-."-. m j
cnarue - , . . jrivn a
t-P -T T. M. "v - - - .
I ... " . ..-v- those cream team icr manj )
Miss io-s xis-.c ;w.as badlv kicked by a norse inui-
with srrippe. t,i-en immediately to Hard-
wick hospital, where his ankle was
found to be badly splintered. He has
the sympathy of all.
CRAFTS BI'KY
rr -;m v.:-c-: rr. Ir.-
ed at the home of
A daughter arr.v
C. L. Cole Jan. b.
v-;J t;-mt: ha-- returned
'heme in Ne" Ycrk.
f c T.. T-vcn wa? home from
;:;m N. H.. f- Chriitm-s.
her
Urove-
v:s-
'ostmaster Keir is ab!e to be b:
:ne
cmoe a cram.
(. . . .
Ha:
l At
Perky s Novelty Store
1 Vjiiiii.-ti: l - i a - -
Children's
i . T
at cc
Cl. i - V.' t
: were open
v.iv imrrov-
COVENTRY
Mrs. Leonoia Wire is very Urv.
Mrs. Esther Hancock is not as
well.
Mrs. Bert Ware is in very poor
health.
Mrs. G. J. Benware has been ill
with a hard cold.
L. S. Eaton has returned to his
work in Lebanon, X. H.
Carroll Bickford was homo from
Willoughby over Sunday.
Chas. Hyland's family have been ill
G. J. Benware and family have re
turned from a trip to Boston.
Carroll Wilier is eainin- slowly
illness with mnuenza.
GLOVER GLEANINGS
GLOVER
Mrs. Isadore Corliss is working for
Mrs. H. E. Clark.
Alva Rich is suffering from neurit
is in his arm and hand.
Mrs. Thomas Marnoch has been
much" out of health of late.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rich are stay
in? at the farm with their son, Alva.
Georce Sherburne, who has been
very ill v-:th r"e"monia, fo"oVir.
.Hi;ui".-a, iS ocu.r.
bury, where she has employ-
with the Fairbanks Co.
This village escaped the influera
epidemic when it was at its w0r$.
but has over 20 cases in and r.ca
the village at present.
Mrs. W. O. King and Mr. W
Magoon attended the ;0th wojj-c
anniversary of an uncle ar.d au-t -Hatley,
P. Q., recently.
There were no services Sunday c
av.oa.t oi the inllucnza ar.d thV ar-
nuai meeting oi tne ihurch
;lrs
Marv Yaneour a
nd Mrs. Edith j Postponed until Tuoia.N
Leonard visited 3trs.
in Newport last week.
Emma Morse '
week
i'i r.e:
I oiaays lameron is v
1 in Lvmlonville. She
Sarah Priest is in Sunsmne notice that her seho-oi ::
Ycsta C.vvc.ar.d nas Lv-en on : sanitarium lecovermg irom an ot-vi- ; closed lor the present
k lis: the pait
VV V.-. i-lock vent
I at:on
to
Craftsbury
lor ar-c:micu;?. i tne
t
I?:v.-'CIo C-ark is home from '
mr.uor.za.
ARxnr
sal:-
navmend Kmc
X. II.. here
. 'ihurbcr is ab'.e to be
i!inc;-s with tonsiiitis.
-.as gone to Lelan
.e ha employment.
C- Vi .i- t o i t
li..' ilA
A..0
Mrs. Sumner Rich are liv- j learn of t!u
Vov.io m the vihacre prominent
i V a . . v. i
u . -
r. e v e e . e n
O w
a r.e
i laDanese China Teaci
Regular Price. 53 doz.
Special at 2.59 doz.
S? Ycur Chaice of Tw? Pititrr.s. White wiJj Gcki Bind or Fieri! Ds-ign
. ta j uj.
v. n: o she
Ciia ey's n.
De-
uone to
ee work
i r.
1 fa-
Mrs. Austin Kieh are
";v of Mr.-. Annette Frost of
was brought here the iirst
Cvk and buried beside her
; KXerii
ta at
Tne
iu
to
o:
Vo v;;.:" Fr. Dillingham
cr.:i
nas eee:
tiee. cn
the "Con-rostro"-
-- n
:or
vear
to Her-
11 2 has
? mnuenzi.
Miss Evelyn Thomson
H. G. PERLEY
Gilrnan Kcisden vent Monday to
uTl:nctcn to take treatment for a
re in his mouth.
of Belvidere I
,s rew teacner m tne crammar .
seheel instead of Miss Palmer as re- ;
rorted last week. !
Miss Ruth Shippee, nurse, was call
ed home from St. Johnsbury Monday
on account of the serious illness of
Gran-re mee-f.r.g iuescay evening.
' Installation of oT:eers. Refresh
' meats served by the gentlemen. Let
all members make an effort to be
j present.
Irs. F. W. Hastings wishes to
nk the friends, who so kindly re
membered her with the Sunshine bag
at Christmas time.
s-,
li
j Post Office Square,
BARTON, T. t
REMEMBER THIS
H:-c;t fue
. cca.ers
- ycur ;i:ve.
. v-.U 'LI .Tct
More Heat and Reduce Your Fuel Bill
GEM TREAT
Thursday. Jan. 9th
DOROTHY DALTOX IX
TYRANT FEAR
PEARL WHITE IX
THE HOUSE OF HATE
Orleans Opera House
Fridav. Jan- 10th
Mrs. Gertie Kelton, who was oper
ated on at a hospital in Springfield,
Mass., and recovered partially, writes
that she will have to have another
operation before health will be re
stored. WEST GLOYER
James Magoon has the prevailing
grip.
. i i i i i : 1 Vv 1 - -r i f n
Jamie Chapman of Johnson wa? a , gregai-onai cnurca me nurar.v m u-c Clarence LocKe s iamuy are an im-
aet of her aunts. Mrs. W. P. Kais- : open irom - io sin iae diiemuuu mi ( proving.
!?r and Mrs. C. G. Hatch, last week. ; trom . to y m me evening. Thefe cage3 q influenza at
T. Pa-tfrson returned last week ' ana -urs. j. eniur n Pelland's
r-1 i0....,,i,.!CfT: vr-A wcrf ni Newport are boarding at Harry
! Tbursdav to East Hardwick. where Thayer's.
M. S. Saw-;r. our town represent- her brother, George,
ative "left Monday to take up his : jjr. anii Mrs. X. L. Labell and
work in Montpelier. children are recovering from influ-
Hardr Merrill left New Years day ' r.za. Mrs. Mitchell of Irasburg has
to take up his work in the U. Y. M., ; oetn caring i c.
. - , i r - . 1 i.
, wnicn ne leix wctn ne went iu ai.
The dav of the roll call in the Con-
v,:. :e.. vcj tr.it :t
i r.rcs lt.c r. re tsC.
Saturday. Jan. 11th
: he has a pos:t:on w-th Mr. Albee.
I George, little son of Mr. and Mrs.
i rr,r"p Walker, was brought home
sawyer
milL
. Mr. Wentworth is the new
it the F. H. Hermon & Son
- from the hospital much improved, on
THE FAMILY SKELETON Thursday.
CON-SUM-IT SOOT DESTROYER
- - c.
it
v. :
.t:ve.
FOR SALE BY
H. T. Seaver. Barton, Yt. P. C. Kelr, Craftsbury, Yt.
H. X. Drew, Glover, Yt. A. D. Thurber, Coventry, Yt.
J. H. PopeSreer-sbcro Bend, Yt. H. A. & G. C. Bartlett,
Wtippie & French. Orleans, Yt. Newport Center, Yt.
True & E lane hard Co M. A. Toot. North Troy, Yt.
Xewport, Yt. H. W. Cotleigh, West Burke, Yt-
Mer.hants ar.d agents wa: ted wure -o: already joli
Truxa! Chs-zcz. Cc. Seattle. Ya?r., Mir?.
HEARSTS PATHE NEWS
Orleans Opera House
ROY STEWART IN
PA.YLNG HIS DEBT
HEARSTS PATHE NEWS
HIS THANKLESS J03
Comedy
Tcesdav. Jan. 14th
BILLIE BURKE IN
MYSTERIOUS MISS TERRY
"-eel Mac Sennett Comedy
THE KLTCHEX LADY
Orlean Opera Hocse Wednesday
Wednesday. Jan. 15th
Alien Twiss. who has been very ill
vi:h jaundice, is improving. Maud
Mocney. who has been caring for
him, finished her work Saturday.
Tr.ere is to be a free entertain
ment of a moving picture show in
the vestry of the M. E. church Sun
day evening, Jan. 12. Everyone is
invited.
Ross Wright has killed seven foxes
this season.
R. O. Buchanan and family have
Carroll Brooks has received an ! returned to Uuriington.
honorable discharge and has returned j jin an(j irs. Webster and Hester
home from Pelham Bay Park. Mr. j have been victims of influenza.
and .Mrs. crooks are now visiting t
relatives in Portland, Me.
Jacob Greenwood of Canada, who
has been visiting his daughter, Mrs.
H. C. Cleveland, has gone to visit
his daughters, Mrs. Xellie Hanford,
in Hardwick and Mrs. Clara Branch
in Burlington.
Mr. andpMrs. J. P. Borland and
Joyce are suffering from influenza.
X. C. Stevens and his entire family
have been quite ill the past week.
Others who have been ill recently
are Clara Young, Helen Baker and
Shirlev Scott.
C. W. Prestcn, NorthfieM Falls, Yt.
Gerer&I Agent for
Vcrmcnt
e:
Many Things Adorn Oar Cases
and Shelves
which really should be an ornament or a useful article
in Your home. On! a small exchange of money ani a
"littu- ot" your tinae to Select wou'-l place them whtre
thev belong
Mrs. W. R. Shippee and sons,
The M E. San dav school was re- : Oeorge and endeii, nave Deen sick
organized Sunday with the same ofS- I with the influenza the past week.
cers and teachers retained except in Mrs. Shippee and Wendell are get
v -..a cwTttsrv tA rrpnsTiTpr. - tinz alone as wen as could be ex-
Foster Anderson was e.ectea. as uer- pn-icu uui prrvcnnRn BEND
-ruJe Webber re:gned. very ill with pneumonia.Irs. Cole j GKttSsliUKU uu
. of Orleans is helping care for him. j EJ juGn and j. B. Silver are on
A SEVENTY-YEAR OLD COUPLE i ! ;. i:-r
R. A. Ritchie was in St. Johnsbury
on business the first of the week.
Mildred Hartson is spending a few
davs with her mother at B. D. Pip-
Ankur S.il n. n v,n t;-;.
late Jolm and J.an Sahv
youngest oi eleven viti!.'.:
born on DuiirlxT : i. '
very farm whre he ii
greater part of his life
that farm. Twenty-six years a cm i.e
married Miss Nora Kelton an.; a
happy home has been the res alt ail
these years.
Mr. Salmon was a man with many
friends, a good citizen and neigh
bor, a thrifty farmer, honest ani ;
upright, and the community meets '
with a great loss in his remov- ;
al. He was a faithful member i
of the Masonic order at Bar
ton and an associate member cf
Mason Post at Glover. He was the
father of five children, four of
whom survive him, while one died in
infancy. He leaves to mourn h:s
loss his wife, three sons, Merrill A..
Matthew C, and Peter J., also or.e
daughter, Jean Irene. Three of his
brothers survive him, James and
Harry of Glover and Matthew of
Rock Ledge, Fla. Two sisters also
are living, Mary Ann Stone of Al
bany and Mrs. Agnes Brown of Sa
lem, Ore., besides more distant
friends and neighbors, who sorrow
over his death.
The funeral was held December 2?.
short services taking place at the
house, after which the remains were
taken to Glover village to the church
where Rev. W. A. Warner officiated,
assisted by Rev. Mr. Kimball. A
large number of his brother Masons
attended the obsequies. The inter
ment was in Glover cemetery.
THE GREENSBOROS
M-. -i M-s T- . O.Tzm-7. Hi I'barr, Fa .
CLT THIS OLT-IT IS WORTH MONEY
a ' ---' " rw-T. Ttt c - i I o ty
K5-ty P:"
A trcK.LB - i.- r;.- it. the s-eTer-.es. e ( c
v a.s e -re " r. "j yeirs ao.
SUGAR-MAKERS OF VERMONT
I"TS TIME TO WAKE UP!
T'ON'T JJI THIS. Crt njt th i'.'.r.'rcjose
r-.h:ci5Ciii.;: :i Foley & Co., 2-:? She eld
Aver ue. f'-icao. I'.l. wr:: -e vour name and ddre5
r Viu n.i TK' tf ;c rrum a vr.it lactate
tonaxiK Foley". H-r and Tr y-rrznd. f or , u a " ..w. r Wjliie W OOdS. Who ha 5 been ill for
Vhe.kVneVTnd ! CI . several weeks with influenza and
t'.iii'T f-necr.: ar.d F -ey a-harr c Tablets, aj Mrs. Warren Ransom is spending pneumonia, was presented with a
-,o'.--ne ar.4 ihcthiT t'.-atvirj: ra-harrc for j a few weeks at the home of L. J. sum of money by his friends or.
: - "r V." T' " i Patch. v-nnsimas.
a visit with her sister, Alida, who is
a student in the U. V. M.
Mrs. E. C. Hayes is substituting
for Mrs. Grace Gregory in the pri
mary room of the village school. Mrs.
Gregory is ill at her home in Hardwick.
We ar about to take invoice ani kct things we? will be jlsd to eli
S jdj at n extre.T.ely lovr prize.
Wait about i n-.w recjri for lb; hnj !Tj:is;i new upsc ui? We
; Lave a good telection cn hard.
Can yoa ie: t 3 reed easily? If not, call on ai ;n! find out why.
err re5pecti b.it.
1 Lang jewelry Store, - Barton, Yt.
War's over.
The boys are coming home
Em'tarcc-es are lifted.
Restrictions removed.
Labcr more plentiful
And price cf Maple Sugar is oat of sight.
We used to sell for Zc.l's; was a hi?h ;rr-'-.-
21-c a seemingly impossible f.rure. and yet it 1
o:r a long while to come.
It's ur t
ieakv Bucket. Tank, Pi:
HOLLAND
Mrs. Ella Cheney recently visited
her sister.
Lackev are in
-l-"c an extreme
oiks like 20c or
Patch.
Mrs. Etta Willey is spending a few
davs at the home of her son, Henry
Willey.
There was no school here last week
because of the illness of so many of
j the children.
! Fred Leavitt has returned from
Dixville, Canada, and is stopping at
! J.. B. Lumsden's.
Rev. and Mrs. Collins of Ryegate
., i n- : -
were in tne place caning on inenus
zt.c-iC cf woo-i or an near c
; r. to-o trooi for the Ver
MONARCH.
r -
r ro-iu:e the fcoos. Discard every
Boiling Rig. Don't waste a drop cf sap. a
- c r.r. V p .Er? i:
rent on
there's
MONARCH cuts sugar production cost to the bone, MONARCH stops town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira
camp at Island Pond.
W"m. Harris has moved into Mrs
A. R. Hall's house.
Harry Paee, representative, left I
iutiday for Montpelier.
!Irs. Burbeck recently visited her ' the first of the week.
daughter in Massawippi. A thoEe . with the
Miss Eess:e Collins recently visit- ' fluenza are gaining and there have
ed her sister, Zvlrs. Harrj- Hall. j been no new cases for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sykes are vis- ! Mrs. L. V. Patch was called to
-tin? their daughter in Williams- Lvndon Thursday to care for her
! son, Oscar, who is ill with influenza.
II. O. Hutchinson of Burlington,
superintendent of junior high schools
in the state, was in town Tuesday of ;
last week, looking after the interests
of the local school.
The Red Cross will hold its regular
meeting at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Colby on Thursday afternoon. There
is plenty of work on hand and a i"A
attendance is desired.
No
services were held in the
HISTORY OF THE
WORLD WAR
An Authentic Narrative of the
World's Greatest War
afcs , saves tne wc-od ana reduces one co:.. --j-.--r.v-xa s.tu u. ire vi . a. camp installed tneir ! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope left Mon-
tlev're built that ay. -.;,s -10-aa evening and a dance f day for New iork City, and alter
' We'r ready to talk Sugar Tools with anv man who makes sugar. See , followed. j spending a week there will go to
Z v at th Sugar Maker and Dairvman Meeting in Burlington, or inquire of i Ora Selby has moved into the Wm. Florida to spend the winter.
I ...... ,T.r,r. .r, ,rtn.,.u i.rnrnnnT itt i fr i"tLTU:V s v- I GREENSBORO
: mUiiAKln LYArUaAiUK lUMrAni, nLYTfrUril, Yl.
(Intended for last week.)
;
k I
By FRANCIS A- MARCH. Ph.D,
In CoIIab-oration with R::hard J. Beambh
Special Wat C -rresp-oncent 2.nd
Mi itary Analyst
With Ir.triuctiDn
By GENERAL PEYTON C MARCH
Chief of Staff of the United States Arrr.y
750 pages, rco C'ustratirns frcm cff.cis! phctcgraj hs cf the
United States, British and French Governments.
I have placed the above history m my library either for
rest or for sale. The rent will be 10 cents for two week.
If you wuh to own it the price ij $3.75, $3.00, or S2.75.
I have added other books to my library which are of
especial interest at thi time.
i
TEe CiFT SKO?
BAiVTOIJ,
VERMONT
Increasing Its Usefulness
With ample capital and surplus, efficient
management and approved modern facil
ities, the Central Savings Bank and Trust
Company is increasing its usefulness to
the people.
When wishing a new or additional de
positary, remember we are at your service
and cordially invite your checking account.
Central
SamxgsBank
AND
Trust Company
ORLEANS.VL
V r- T i t1 . n-
! Will Smith has sold his farm to
;Ora Selby.
'; Mrs. Ella Cheney is visiting her
I father, Holiis Stone, this week-
Willie Lyon of Groveton, N. IL,
spent Sunday at Irwin Chadsey's.
John Hall anl Glen Grav have ?or,
! into the pulp woods at Island Pond.
B. J. Stratton is entertaining his
father from Beebe, P. for a few
days.
Will Harris has moved his family
into Mre. A. R. Hall's tenement
house.
MORGAN CENTER
B. J. Williams was a business visi-
1 tor in Newport Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scribner have
moved into C. J. Goodsell's house.
Mrs. C. J. Goodsell visited her
daughter, Mrs. Leon Morse, at Island
Pond last week.
The oyster Eupper given by the
Woodmen at the hall Wednesday eve
ning was well attended and enjoyed
; by all.
George A. Porter is in Montpelier.
Linvel Brown has been a sufferer
from the mumps the past week.
W. S. Ingalls was a business visi
tor in Barton several days last week.
Misa Alice Spier left Monday for
Burlington where she is a student in
U. V. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien of Cab
ot visited last week at George Cuth
bert son's.
Mrs. IL A. Hartson and daughter.
Merle, were in St. Johnsbury on busi- f assembly this session.
1 1 .1
cnurcnes tne past two Sundays r
cause of the danger from inf! i'-r.za.
It is expected that services v.i.l i.
held as usual next Sunday.
Dr. Easton of Craftsbury a3 call
ed in consultation with Dr. t C Kin
ney one day last week over the case
of Mrs. David Spier, who has ktr
very ill, but is now slightly improv
ed. Ray Pestle, who has been prir.cipa'
of the junior high school the pa
four months, resigned last week, ani
left Wednesday for North Benning
ton, where he has a teaching posi
tion. Among the new cases of influenza
are Mrs. Allen Hall, Miss Lorett
Cassavah. Will Thompson, Howard
Allen, Mrs. Nora Hathaway, Anna
belle Curtis and Mrs. Clyde PbJ
brook. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Kinney left on
Tuesday for Montpelier, where they
will reside during the session of the
state legislature. Dr. Kinney "
renrPHPnt nrecm.M in- tViO VAAti
j Mr. A. K. Gale Says:
i "I certainly was amazed with the
: result cf KAT-SNAP. It did th work
ar.d no time was loit. It's never any
: effort for me to say a good word for
i the exterminator. And anyone an
s -oyed w.th such pr2ts should not de--ay
a minute while there is such a
preparation as RAT-SNAP on the
! market. ay
Sold by F. D. Pierce, Barton. '
j Austin's Pharmacy, Orieata.
ness Monday,
Mrs. Melissa O'Erien, who has
been visiting her son in Cabot, re
turned home Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Kinney spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Albert Kinney, in Hardwick.
Miss Merle Hartson is ill with in
fluenza and is unable to teach in the
loung district as she had planned.
R. O. Buchanan of Eurlington was
in town Wednesday of last week and
did some repairing in the central office.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase will oc
cupy the house of Mr. and Mrs. F. C
Kir.cey during their absence in Mont
pel.er. Misses Alida FairV,5.nV a t
jory Perrin left last week for Bur-!
! v n'Tt lty arfe students in
W. C. Bodine of Bellows Falls be
gan his work as principal of the ju
nior high school Monday morr.ir.x
He comes well recommended and it
hoped the school work may be w
carried on the rest of the year.
Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Collins of
South Ryegate visited frifr.ds f
town several days recently. Mr. yjt"
lins was formerly pastor of the L cit
ed Presbyterian church here and r.
accepted the pastorate of a c-hurc
Ohio.
fV 1 ir-.. .t tY.f
1 in; annual meeiinK o.
onal church will be
Jwlay, Jan. loth. Reports
gre gati
ne
iuk aiienaance may w-
f uA.cm' f r, f .r. - Vave ens f-
of the dinner and it proroi"- -,J
a good one.
Miss Mildred Fairbanks will not
be abie to open her school in Greens-
t-.ro Bend till Monday of next week,
because of illness.
Miss Grace Fair!
ungion over the wtfek-.r,4 ur.A 1 ..:, ... ...... rwizt
T-i- . t . 1 l " 1
Miss Grace Fairbanks was in Bur-' ran with th .leih to the c.-'
Mrs. Frank Chase had the
tune to be tipped from h-r
near the home of Dr. Y.
Thursday but was
not
hurt
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