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Island Pond. Vt-, Juno
Don't b a Fro
Tleecnent adcicc tendertJ the K,v
,e of RichraomJ, Mc by the live editor
oftueUce. could will 1 taken in and
criousl cotisidereJ by tlte husiiir nun
of iiuml.cn f other townt which shoiilJ
look into the mirror of loyalty" nnd
Hfk themnelee if tbry. too, can be iii
claded in the unenviable category f
"croakers. No town was ever injnn.il
liv bavinj; biwiiiow community
thoroughly optimistic, individually and
collectively, but incalculable hurm h.is
resulted, and is every da resulting, from
the funereal moan ofthow individuals
who have no life and activity themselves
and appear afraid someone else will have.
Nothing is more hopeless to those who
would look on the bright side and re
vive the failing business life, than the
sight of a man or a community from
whom ambition has departed, and who
is then surely in a financial decline. The
lice well savs:
''We think it is about time for our peo
ple to stop croaking ami commence to de
vise plans for gettiii!: business into the
place. Many unthinkingly have got into
the habit of talking dhvonragingly about
the prosjHX-ts of our tow n, and people
from outside hear many things that bet.
ter have been left unsaid.
This talking and looking on the dark
side of our town's welfare ;is all wrong
and leaves bad impressions of our enter
prise in the minds of outside business
men. Let us then resolve that from now
.on we will talk business, boom Rich
mond, and get business firms into town.
Concerted nction in this direction will
we believe, be productive of good results.
People outside will find that the town is
awake and hustling for business."
And the Herald would add just a
word to the croaker: Don't be a lrog!
Don't destroy the chances of those of
your neighbors who may be alive by giv
ing visitors the impression that you are
till dead. If you do, the visitors will go
off and leave you to bury yourselves,
and serve you just right. Wake up!
Breathe iuto your enervated financial
and business systems some of this grand,
recreating vitalized and life giving oxygen
ot the wave of returning prosperity,
whose advance zephyrs can be felt by
those who have screen doors and no out-
sideshutters on in the daytime.lend your
aid and vour interest to good works for
the advancement of your town, and for
get vour own individual woes. And
again the Hekald cautions you, don't be
n frog !
A stranger arrived in town last week
and announced his intention of writing
up the business interests and enterprises
of Island Pond which the Hkkald prom
ised to publish. We are not favorably
impressed with his efforts, and moreover
he has not acted no to his agreement in
certain essentials, especially in not call
ing on all the merchants, and in leaving
town before completing his work but
inasmuch as those interviewed were
promised by a representative of this pa
per that the special "write up" of their
business should be published here is the
matter as furnished :
ISLAND POXD NATIONAL RANK.
The first class bunking facilities of
which our town possesses the advantages
should le the subject of prominent men
tion in our review. The financial insti
tution mentioned above was established
nnd commenced doing business in April
1890. It has since supplied our mer
chants and other business men with all the
conveniences of safe and reliable banking
facilities. A regular banking business in
exchange, collecting, remitting, etc., is
done. The bank is provided with every
means of precaution lor safety against
fire, etc., being furnished with a modern
fire and burglar proof safe and vault.
Geo. H. Fitzgerald is president and L. A.
Cobb cashier.
STEWART HOUSE.
There is nothing of greater importance
than good hotel accommodations. In
this respect Island Pond is fortunately
situated, having the advantages of the
first-class hotel above mentioned, which
is one of the most popular and best ho
tels of North-eastern Vermont. Mr. C.
M. Dyer is the owner of this valuable
property. He has been conducting the
house a number of years and has always
had a large patronage. It it a fine com
modious building, splendidly furnished
throughout, sets excellent tables, and
nothing is neglected that would in any
way add to the comfort and convenience
of guests.
ISLAND POND CREAMERY.
One of the newest of Island Pond's in
dustnal enterprises is the Creamery. A
good Creamery here is an institution
which should and no doubt will flourish
and prove a most valuable acquisition to
the town. It is in capable and enterprise
ing hands which is a further guarantee
of its success. Mr. S. D. Hobson, the
proprietor, is one of our substantial and
enterprising business men. He has a
most desirable factory erected and
equipped with all the necessary appll
ancestor the production of a superior
quality of creamery butter. The manage
ment of the institution is giving the
greatest satisfaction to all concerned.
ISLAND POND SHINGLE AND FEED
MILL.
This is nn old established industry of
Island Pond, the shingle mill being added
in 1892. The proprietor, Mr. David
Haynes is one of our well known bust
riessmcn. Helms always had a lame
trade, nnd his null is one of the best in
North eastern Vermont. It is equipped
with the necessary machinery and does
superior w6rk. Constantly on hand for
sale is all kinds of feed mid grain, also a
large stock of shingles.
" L. F. SCHOFF.
One of the newest established of our
business men is Mr, L. P. Schoff, whose
popular jewelry business deserves special
mention in our review. We are pleased
to note the success he has met with since
commencing here, some three months
ago. He linl.i.:U up through nu-rtt c M. liLAXCHETTE.
and cajvible niar.am incut a go-d Our town can jutly boast of h.tvin; a
rou.ige and made the store known asone j.hI merchant tailoring csiablliniciit.
of the best places in llie count v to buy The enterprising proprietor of this bui
anytiiing in his line. Mr. Scho,T carries a ucx. M. lilanchrtte, has lcn rtaldihrd
KikmI stock of gold and silver wntchtc, here a number if yenrs. and having the
clocks in great variety, jewelry. svta- advantages of long uccrsftit cpT:cnce
e'es, silverware, el."., and a cuiliy i he t'lorouhly understands the I.i.mik-
made of repairing, done in the lxt mail- nd is in the best N.itim to rant the
ner xsible. I wants of the public in his line. (M his
S. I. & E. F. I1011SOX. I ability as a cutter it is iinnni-mnry to
It is not two years since this cnterpris- sjicak as his work shows this. He keeps
ing firm was established here. In review- a good stock of tweeds, woolens, etc.. oi.
uig the town we wih to make special hand.
mention of their business and the atis-l W.L. ClKKIbR
factory success they have met during this ' ' the proprietor of our harness mnnufac-
comonrativelv short time. The have tunng cstamisnmcni which wc nav
conducted their business in a manner
hesitnncv in saving is one ot
no
the ln-st in
Mansur's Real Estate Agency.
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE.
M h.inu- uhrrr 1 now live . Iin a t wo
I . k....u k.. ill rrnt f.T Si (. 1 fir
most advantageous place at which to ! this business, nnd tlie superior class ol tr tenement h..n. w.n re..i i..r .. -.r
....... . no, iw. rrnis -i,r .. ......
worn lurneu 0111. i.i me iiipi .... .
! .nr.,!.- it iHinular u illi the iko- . the county. Farmers of the surrounding
nle. and the store is known as one of the. country slnk ' tl,c highest terms ot
lllNClj-:..MK
I n i. Vfc" - - " ratiKI
STERN BROTHERS.
Great Clothing SALE !
stock of Clothing frfC. 1'.
deal. The firm buy from the leading
markets and carry an excellent stock,
embracing pure family groceries, provis
ions, fruits confectionery, canned goods,
notions, etc. It saves money to deal
here.
D. MORSE.
We would add a lew words next in our
review in reference to the popular store
of Mr. I). Morse, which is devoted to
fruits, confectionery, etc.
Currier is a competent workman, lie
uses the best material and manufacture
all kinds of harnesses, and has on li.-uut,
whips, combs, brushes, fly-nets, dusters,
etc. He is the only dralir in town who
handles the celebrated Webster's Stock
Food.
ISLAND POND BAKERY.
Among our business establishments we
This stoic is . wnld mention especially the popular and
mil tl.r t.l ice well conducted hakcrv, wnicli Iris lor a
1i...litti'irltrG at, Iiik lint
above all others to buy choice fruits, the! niiinlur of years back been successfully
finest confectionery, canned goods, sott carried on by Mr. F. Yallier, who has al
drinks, the best brandsof cigars, tobacco, ways had a large patronage, mid his
bakery is much appreciated by the people.
,1u.r ,, v,..ir .-mil linn built mi a food : Unloving the advantages ol long, success-
etc. Mr. Morse has been established a
iber ot ye
He keeps the store up
i
with . lid
I.
patronage
the times.
THURSTON'S DRl'G STORE,
Island Pond's long established, popular . turned out
. .... . , , I ,i i i
and reliable drug establishment sliouiu
lie the subject of prominent mention in
our review. Mr. Thurston is one ot the
oldest established among our merchants
and consequently is a gentleman widely
known to the neoiile. He lias for vears
back held the office of deputy
and is now in charge of the
Island Pond. His store has always en
joyed a large patronage and the people
find every ndvantage in trading here, ll
is splendidly equipped with a full line of
pure drugs, druggists' sundries, the lead- assortment of fancy
ing natent medicines, fine stationery. tier- ornamental articles,
turnery, and a nice assortment of toilet
articles, and fine goods. A conietcnt
druggist is constantly in charge.
MISS E. SADLEIR.
It is exceedingly congratulatory to the
ladies of Island Pond and vicinity to be
able to note here such an excellent millin
ery and fancy goods establishment as wc
herein describe. MifS Sadleir has always
had large patronage, and the high ap
preciation entertained of her store is evi
dence of its merits. Miss Sadleir is a
first-class milliner and a capable buyer.
The store , always displays a beautiful
stock of stylish and fashionable millinery
and a large and varied line of fancy
goods.
S.J. MA RON BY.
This is a model grocery store at which
the people are fond of dealing. Mr. S.J.
Maroney has been identified with the
grocery trade of the town a number of
years. His store is at the front and com
mands a good patronage, and he enjoys
the advantages ot ample experience, with
a thorough knowledge of the grocery
business. He buys from the leading
markets and his well appointed store is
always splendidly stocked with a full line
of all kinds ol pure family groceries, pro
visions, trnits, crockery, etc. If you arc
a patron ot tins store your table is sure
to be supplied with the choicest groceries
in the market.
G.E.CLARKE.
We come next in our review to one of
the most popular and successful of our
mercantile establishments, that of the
flourishing general store of Mr. G. E.
Clarke. This gentleman has been a mer
chant of Island Pond a great number ot
years, and is widely known to the people.
He has always had a good trade, and the
business possesses the confidence of the
people, for he is in the best position to
meet their wants. He carries a well
selected stock of general dry goods,
groceries, boots and shoes, hats and
caps, turnishing goods, etc. Mr. Clarke
is the only undertaker in town, and keeps
on hand, coffins, caskets, and all kinds of
funeral supplies, and has a first-class
hearse.
VALLEE BROTHERS.
Among the establishments of our town
which transact a large annual volume ol
business wc would mention prominently
that of the firm mentioned above. Vallce
Bros, have been in business here some
four years and their store is widely and
favorably known to the people as one ol
the most advantageous places at which
to deal in the county. They carry an ex
tensive stock of all kinds of general and
shelf hardware, farmers' supplies, paints,
oils, glass, nails, wire, cutlery, crockery.
tinware, the best makes of stoves, ranges,
furnaces, and furniture; also brick, lime,
cement, sash, doors, blinds, etc. Roofing,
hot air heating and plumbing is done by
this firm.
STERN BROTHERS.
This is a large and magnificently stock
ed mercantile establishment, doing an
immense trade and conducted in a capa
Die ana enterprising manner. I lie pro
prietors rank among the leading mer
chants of North-eastern Vermont, and
their business has been before the public
for a number of years with a record of
growth and progress. Through the ad
vantages it offers to the people the es
tablishment exerts a marked influence in
drawing trade to the village. Of high
commercial standing the firm buy to ad
vantage from the leading markets, Want
of space will not permit of an adequate
description of this commodious establish
ment and the extensive stock which tills
it. Every department is replete, embrnc
ing staple and inncy dry goods, dress
goods, nnd millinery a specialty, hats
and caps, boots and shoes, Indies nnd
gents furnishings, clothing, carpet?, lace
curtains, etc. The annual volume ol
business transacted here is very large.
This firm started in business here eight
years ago, and two years ago erected
their present handsome block. It is the
only store in town that has plate front
windows,
!,;. h t.ni (i,r S'Jlt-. Tiv.) 1nrn nn.l
hrl. will tent K r Sl'-'o. Ai loi.r I uiMmK
l..t All thin iiritiwrtv i ill
..r l.lntwl is.ml. .in iK-rl
li.KC. C.o.mI never Imlffiii writ" mnplv pK-niy
I wntrr to nil I.Mil.lnif . I will wil nil f the
above ir..iritT t .r S.i.r.oo. ..r 1 will rll nny
part ol the snme. AIo I will my t.ek of
cno.li. m cost or appraisal. I'or li.rtlirr p:r
tietilnr etiuirr ol' thr uliiril.t-r. or .. M.
Mnnsnr, Island l-oiul, Vt. M.
it- 1 ..1 . .... !!, i-ntire sum.
nc avi- luuuao .... f .
r. ' v II ... K-ss than oiMMiunrtcr of. the
lion It will nav von to come a distance of iifty miles to
lake ndvant-W of tl,w f r.ior vou will never have an
other such opportunity to huy Clotlnn- at these prices.
Men's Black Fine Worsted Suits,
r lour I UtHlitiK I . . o mA
w" n.T j Men's Fancy Lht Suits,
Men s Nobby Uusiness Minx,
Yountf Yen's Dress Suits,
Men's Working Pants,
FA It 31 FOIt SALI.
Tlic Ot-o. HuiUon farm, in N.-.wnfc. Vt.,
conitinK ol ' ULTi mr. cut 4o ton hay;
roo.I UKi.r orc'.mril. lurj;i-t'li-t.irr. ooi) l.ain
nml conitortalilr ltmir. Will lie sol.l cheap.
I'.n.piirr ol ohn Ii.nial.Noii, Island l'ond,
Vt., or of
Z.Mi MANSfR, Rrnl 1-Nlate .V'tnt.
experience Mr. Valliir thoroughly
understands his business, and his place
is noted for the sujierior quality of bread
Constantly on hand for sale
ill kinds of bakers' sundries, confec
tions, etc. The proprietor is one of our
enterprising business men.
MRS. N. WARNER.
Our review would not be complete
without reference Wing made to the store
collector j ' Mrs. N. Warner, the variety ot the
port of stocK carried generally impresses visitors
favorably. We might say that when
anything can't be found at the other
stores in town call here. lry goods,
furnishings, ladies shoes a sm-cialtv. The
goods, useful and
house furnishings.
tinware, crockery, etc., also a nice line of
contectionerv. This is the bargain store
of the town.
"C.U'ITALS OF THE GLOBE."
This is a volume for the centre -tabic.
It tells all about the great cities of the
World, and tells it in a very pleasant
fashion, with all the facts up to date.
The "Capitals" is in one siqierb (Juarto
Volume, containing over three hundred il
lustrations, printed from new plates on
super-calendered paper; bound in elegant
English Cloth, Marble Edges, and with
siile and back stamp in gilt and ink. It
it is one of the handsomest table books
ever published. There is no bitter print
ed book in the world. To those who
have not the opportunity or the inclina
tion to go around the world, this hand
some book will give much entertainment
without the necessity of taking snch n
trip. The editor of this work is a leading
American author, and a traveler of great
note, who has not only seen most ot the
world, but has made good his claim to a
place in the front rank of American au
thorship. The idea occured to him dur
ing the World's Fair that the American
people might be interested in such a book,
niter seeing so much of "ioi eign element"
"Midway I'laisance," etc. at the
World's Fair.
This is one of the volumes included in
the Onck a Week $5. Oil subscription.
You pay $1.00 when you get "Capitals
of the Globe," and the rest at 50 cents a
month until paid in full. Once a
Week, one of the brightest of American
illustrated journals, is also mailed to you
regularly. Address"0.NCK a Week," 523
W. Thirteenth Street, New York.
SAVINGS BANK.
The Ishnii fusil National lUKhn
oticned a Sav.ous lt;tnk l.rpi.rt.m'.tl tr the
mrpose of receiving the avin; nnd aiciimu
ationi. of nil flasst s ot U posit. ,rs.
llepnt.it! ill he received on tl r l..l!ov. i:o
.mint!
The smallest suit, put o.i interest sliall 'ie
ONE Pol.l.AK mid no fractional art ol a
il.illnr shall draw interest.
deposits made during the f rst four days i
the month will draw inti ie-t Iron, the tirs'
riavol'tlle month, d. -posits made alter tne
fourth will draw interest iron, the lirst d. v ot
thct'ollo win: .'ion i li .
No int' let v.-ii: 1'C p:.id i.ii au sum with
drawn. f..i I'.x lime elapsed since tile lnt in
terest period.
Interest will lie paid nt the rritc of t p.'
rent, per ............ pav.ilde May 1st and
NovetMlier lt ol each year.
Notice of IS days must lie'vei. to the Hunk
of the withdrawal of 5.I00 or more.
Interest not called for will lie credited tothr
depositor, thus .-oi. .pot. n di.o; Iwi.-i' a ea.
without trouMe or cure on the part of thede
oosil or.
This hank has lioxes in its fire proof anlt.
for storage of valuable papers, etc.. to rent at
reasonable rates.
C.ho. II. I'lT'U K AI.I'. President.
I.. A. Coin.. Cashier
FACTS
BRIEFLY TOLD.
YVliol.'Hiih Our
Price Price
$10.50 $8.75
lL'.OO 5.75
0.50 4.03
12.50 C.OO
1.23 .89
Three Hundred Suits and Overcoats.
Three hundred Suits and Overcoats at same propor
t;mi.it iiritt s. We are called "The Clothing Man," lmt
we can't heln it. We carrv in stock what the people want
nnd thev seem to want what wc have. That makes busi
ness. Together with our usual large stock we carry, we
arc sure to
Suit and Fit Everybody.
Come, Come, where one hard earned dollar will buy more
than three elsewhere, at the big Dry Goods ami Clothing
store ot
gur Iv, U
XJii.U-r 1S I" i'I't
Deserves tli
J5t wNltc of r rlMl
XJn;ll ,,p E't tlwiii.
Hchh'MiImtIIiI when
You re K"iiS I y
Xiiuir lor a
QoimI me.
A-''pt "iiij the sl IMU IIV.
Sutiofoi'tion.
Maine Central R.
To and from Juelje.CoMirooV, North $.,rt
ford, LnncnstT. North Conway, Ito.too,
l'orllnnd, nuj all poinU in the Mite
of Muinc an.1 Maritime I "cviijie.
In effect July J, H'J.V
TRAIN I.I5A Mi North b-.rp.tp.rd n f,L
low: For t drl.ro.. V and llrr. hrr Fall, tt
tt.oo a. in., U.r and 'j-.tr. p. m.
ForCookshire. I'udswell junction anil Limt
KidKc at tf.oo a. .... and 'j.'aZ p. m.
Fir (Juele U.35 p. m.
For l.aneaster .:;. a. n.., au.l 2 tvi
3.:i i. m.
For CJnelKT Junction. Portland nd F.nt-
er:. .i..ts, ll'f t"U run. intermediate '!i,ti,r.
n .to a. m. ano -.... p.
3.1'K p. in.
GEO. F. III. AC K. 1'.
I.iv. Supt.,
LANCAWTrR. N. H.
I'AYSOX TfCKHK.V.F.
WE ARE SELLING
Groceries,
Provisions,
Fresh Meats,
Salt Meats,
Corn, Flour, Feed,
Canned Goods,
Fruit,
Confectionery,
Etc., as usual.
CSTERH BROTHERiyllSLAI.D POND, VT.)
MASURY'S
LIQUID COLORS
. arr.v.
in II .
K IIOOTHIIV
O. T. A: P A..
l'OKTLtlb. Mt
. and Gen. Mur.aurr
V Vini L n I O. I M " UL
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COPYRIGHTS. v
C.X I OHTAIM A PA TF'T ? Fr- j
P M:iit nT Mi.d an hoitf I'pinu.n. wnu to
Ml N N' tV t O.. whrt huTe br.fl tw.r'.TTif'Tywtrt"
ti'tni Bin. i iy rui'ii "Pt ml. A udhunk of Iq.
ffuTiintton wtifN'rntii4f rnlenlw and tow u ,t.
tln them Httut !ree. A I Km mtttKiiutj ul caocOw.
leal anil n-nntlttc koke nt fico.
l'Micntu taken ttinmuH Mnnn 4 Co. nttim
pwnul mtlciiitlio firirnlili A itirri' tin, m
(bus aie brought wi1c)y beturelhu put tie witu
out cost to the Inventor. 1'hm j!(mk1k1
liwued wwkly, (Htwantl)- tHuntrated. lTfuu
larvwt circulattoii of anr cientiflc work Hi u
or!d. !.- a var hmi y)v r ( wnt frt-i
HuHdlns tt' p, monthly. Til) 't-ar. H"tirj
opiea, cciitfH Kvmtt numb conta.ni
tiful pjHtes, in oo.orn, nl pbototTHtid of r.rw
houwH, with plaTia, miahUnp imtlik is to f)).ir
ltfl rlfnUiu" an1 fMH'ur' tntrrTs. AiUn t
ML'MX k Co., tw kuutt, Joi LuuAhWi-a
WANTED SALESMEN.
c want a
lew mtn to
sell
CREAMERY BUTTER
22 cents per lb.
TI-DIOUS SUFFER1N0 FINDS RI-XIEF.
IIavekhii.i., X. II. Many ..hysici.-ins
have pronounced as incurable, diseases
of the skin and Wood. Mrs. llodsdon of
this place abandoned the old method,
used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy
and was cured. In October, IS'.X), Mrs.
llodsdon suffered from a diseased ankle
bone. She had always been troubled
with Salt Kheuin Inch nj;i;i avattd the
diseased limb. Prescriptions of all sorts
were used, but with no benefit. Dr. Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy was tried and it
drove the poison out of her blood, healed
the ulcerous sores, and restored Mrs.
llodsdon to health and strength. Fa
vorite Remedy cleanses the blood, and
strengthens the nerves. In cases of scrof
ula and salt rheum, it never fails.
SWEET CREAM
25 cents per quart.
S. D. & E. F. HOBSON,
next the post office
ISLAND POS1), - VKKMOXT.
The Best in the World.
SOLD BY
A. BARTLETT & SON, Island Pond, Vt.
line of Nursery Stork. We cannot make yon
TTei. in a month l.ut can give you sternly n
liloY.nent nml will yw y"" well tr .:. uur
l. ie. s tarresiiniul with llie ti.i.ca. Write fur
terms anil tcrrit..rv to
TIIK IIAAVK.-i NUHSKUY CO.,
ltochestcr, N. Y.
The DeLaval Cream Separator.
Q. E. CLARKE,
MACHINERY
FOR SALE.
One forty l.firse lov' engine, one fort
horse- power bniltr - ill Hie box attin-lul
on.' but ler .if 30 horse power, w hich vcmij
have to he hud in brick, ;.! a lot of tlnillim
p.iltevs. pump, inspirator, and a lot uf othe!
inrichinei y too numeioiis to mention. Tne
uhnrt- has' been taken out of A. M. Stctor.'i
mill in Ihisioii. nnd w ill lie sold cheap. A.x)
one Wood' ph.nir: will plane iiml niatcj
from one huh to four inches thick, an J 19 r
Kuod condition.
Also for farming purposes, about
20,000 ACRES
1) V
Good Farming Lands
To actnul Hcttlei?, with plenty of tune
pay for the .-tame, hunt Inuas are ennvtu
ifiitly locittotl, uiul uip uas-ily ucccssiliw
.choolri und railroad stutiun. A iko
A MILL TO LET
hio.i i ii n 9 by w ater pow er the year rt
with tiO horse Kwer tnffine aflaclici. i
aood place to u.a.r.ifact.i. c haid woo!, t:i
tatter being very nbm.datit in the i!Uu.ei:U
vicinity, t ui tiu ther paMiciiars upl 'o
A. STETSON
BOSTON MASS.
HASKELL & JOKES,
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ESTATE OP O. R. HUTCHINSON.
STATE of VERMONT, District of Esskx.ss.
In I'rohate Court, held at Isbiml Pond, in
nnd for said district, on the 7th dav of lune.
A. D. 181.5, Yv. S. Howard, administrator of
the estate ofO. R. Hutchinson late of Concord,
in said District, deceased, makes application
to said Court for license to sell all ol the renl
estate of said deceased, situated in Concord,
in said District, to wit: A dwelling house in
Concord, representinj; that the sale thereof
would he beneficial to the heirs of said de
ceased and those interested in his estate.
Whereupon, it is ordered by said Court,
that said application he referred to a session
thereof, to he held at the Probate Othee in
said Island Pond, on the lillth day of June,
A. I). lMO", for hearing and decision thereon ;
and it is further ordered, thnt all persons
interested be notified hereof, by publication
of notice of said application and order there
on three weeks successively in the Essex
County Hkrai.u a newspaper published ut
Island Pond m this State, and which circu
lates in the neighborhood of those interested,
before said time of hearing, that thev may
appear at said time and place, and if they sec
cause, object thereto.
By the Court. Attest,
I). S. STORRS, Jpiiok.
ESTATE OF MARK A. MOULTON.
STATEOF VERMONT, I In Probate Court,
iiistrictofksshx.ss, held at Island Pond,
in and for said district, on the lath dav of
June, A, D., 1805, Porter H. Dale, Adminis
trator of the estate of Mark A. Moulton, late
of Hastings, Me., deceased, makes application
to said Court lor license to sell all of the real
estnte of said deceased, situated in Brighton,
in said district, to wit: The dwelling h ouse
and lots in Island Pond village in said dis
trict, including the homestend, also a village
lot near Ferrin's river in said Island Pond
v illage, and presents the approbation in writ
ing ot the widow of said deceased, represent
ing that the sale thereof would lie beneficial
to the heirs of said deceased and those inter
ested In his estnte.
Whereupon, It is ordered by said Court, that
said application be referred to a session there
of to be held at the Probate Ollice, in said
Inland Pond, on the 10th day of July,
A. D,, 1811.'., for hearing and decision thereon ;
nnd it is further ordered, that all persons in
terested be notified hereof, by publication of
notice of said application and order there
on three weeks successively in the Essex
County Hkrami, tt newspaper published lit
Island Pond, in this State and which circu
latesin the neighborhood of those interested,
before said time of hearing, that thev may
appear at said time and place, and, If they
see cause, obiect thereto.
By the Court.
Attest, D, S, STORRS, Ji dok,
HARRY ALLEN.
Dappled brown stallion. 15 hands high,
weighs looo pounds, bred by Samuel Wheeler,
(Hover, Vt., sired by Thornton horse, he by
old Daniel Lambert, sire of 35 in the 'J.MO
list; he by Ethan Allen, liv Black Hawk, by
Sherman, by old Justin Morgan, the founder
of the-Morgan'famiiy. Thornton horse dam,
I.ady I.ightfoot, was owned at the Bates
Farm, near Boston. She once won $1000 in
an eighteen mile race, which she trotted iu f7
minutes. She was a sorrel or light chestnut,
and was conceded by all who knew her to be
both a trotter and rt adstcr of superior last
ing qualities.
Harry's dam was by the Bean or Crane
horse, grand-dnm by the Ford horse, he by
Baldwin horse, his .iu.n bv Crown Prince, by
Sherman. The Crane horse was also bv
Sherman.
Harry has never been trained, but is a nnt
urnl trotter and very superior mndster. He
took first premium lit Caledonia County Fair
in l.iisK-Kii. mis superior roailmg abilitv anil
unc.uullcil endurance, combined with his
beauty of form nnd stvlish carriage have
made him noted. His v'earlv appearance at
the lairs was s. noticeable through hiR un
rivaled nppearance and consecutive prize
winning that he was considered one of the
reguler attractions, and the remark has been
frequently mnde that the Caledonia Countv
Fair would be very incomplete without hi's
presence.
Harry is in high condition this spring, nnd
was never more vigorous In his life, nnd it is
the last chance of securing the old Sherman
blood In purity. Don't miss this opportunity
Harry will make the season nt the stable
of the undersigned. Terms, single service
$.1.00 ; by the season $7. no ; to insure foal!
Ift 1 0.00,
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