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TITE BRATTLEBORQ DAILY REFOKMEIl.M SAWRDiVrF AY? 2101 M T 5 He the v r or air Not satisfied with your hair? Too short? Falling out? Rough? Uneven? Then why not consult your doctor? Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if he endorses Ayer's Hair Vigor for these hair troubles. Dots not color the hair. J . V A ji-r Co , Fridy THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD Built for conomical Service and Durability No porcelain joints to leak. No enamel to chip off. We have sold over riy Refrigerators in Irattlehoro, many of which have been in constant use for OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, and we do not know of one that is not giving PERFECT SATISFACTION We carry the full line in all sizes and prices from $7.00 and up. 1,000 Everything for Housekeeping Elliot Street y Ifi We can help any man to build and own his own home and can offer better terms than anyone in this locality. Anyone who can pay down 15 of the cost of the lot and home can have a house built and pay for the same in rents. This is a more liberal offer than any Trust Company or Loan Association can afford to give. Hill timber, boards, shingles, pulp plaster and other building materials are much cheaper this spring than they were a year ago, which enables us to offer even better terms than we did at that time. Call and sec us for further particulars. HOLDER MARTIN r mini urn nnmn'ii ihihihhil SERVED IN DEFENSE OF UNION No. 3 -y. - Franklin Stockwell It fx- Tuesday, May 5, Capt. II. C. Streeter I. aarffraafrl tftoMft l'laiilvlisi Stoi kwcll, who st'ntcil in tin Civil v:ir as a l i ti ;n mor )oy ami fihilnlil as a lospa.lcli carrier attat ln il td iiivisi,n li ot 1 1 j u : 1 1 1 cr s, liki'il to le miiitl 'ol. (!c(. rue V. llmiKi'i that, t lun was iiiii' lii.'ic uutiiiii tlio va r when he outranked t'ie lino (iHi-er. Cil. Hooker starte.l as- a private and Mr. Stockwell as a ilrimimer Imy, am! liecanse lu was a. musician his pay was the whole of ipl more a month than that of tlie man who afterwaiils liecaiae colonel. Mr. Stockwell was horn in iHinmier stoii. June !l.!. a son of ). V. and Lminda (.lillson) Stockwell. lie lived in his native town until lie was 17 yea is of at:e. when he came to Rrat tlel 010 ami enlisted as a drummer Imy in Company F. !th Vermont regiment. Tliis regiment hecame a part of what inter was famous as ihe Vermont lri ,ale, a lniijade that had ihe i eputai i 1 1 ! Ot accomplish ti whatever was assign led it to do. In all. Mr. Stockwell j-erved three yeais and lu months, the j last two years as despatch carrier. A I horse was simt dead under him while j he was riding Iimmi headpia i ters to jtiie front at Spottsyh ania Court Hons" j with an imt orta lit order, aiul on iiunier- ous occasions he found fresh round oat where millets ed him. Although on duty during tlie last s service, he escaped hol-S had vi rv at or in his tarely mis ilani;"ereiis i 1 wo vea rs of h In i Mli WOlHldl'li. i Mi. Stockwell s;iys that ! day "s work he did in t he was the first march of in the hardest entiie war miles made in one ilnv. Kvorv man in tlie fresh regiment, was iiHiimhered with every thinsi that lov i'lLT relatives and friend' had iiiad'' or Imu-jht tor him. That w.i! the last thin 1 I .'lie a :. riaps.i hut the th drummer l. i. lie lot hi s chanue cf sliit ami si ki-t. On the seeom ot CeUvshur-j the y ever 1 i arded every -he wore a ml a socks and a ldan lay of the l.atil regiment marched :!( miles and that mareh ii 1 not com pare, MY. Stockwell says, with the first one of 10 milis. so hardened had the men hecome to tramping and so light were they marching. J f e was mistered out ! the service at Flint Hill. Va., .lalv 15. lSi'i". Not long afrerwni'js he bought a farm in (iuilford which he condueted twn years, and came, to Urattlehoro in lTO, where he lias lived since. He worked for four years in a lumher yard and was a policeman almnt a year. r ihea entered the tish busi ness and either worked for others or conducted a fish market for years. lie was in this business for himself eight ears. In "November. lii, Mr. Stockweil married Miss Frances 1-3. Moore of P.raf t It boro and six children weie born to them, of whom five are living. Thev are .1. L. Stockwell of West lirattle bffro. jiostmaster and store keeper: A. F. Stockwell. Mrs. L. I. Massev. Mrs. Charles II. AUiMi and Miss Edith I'. Stockwell, all of Hratt leboro. Mr. Stockwell is a long-time member ot Sedgwick post. C. A. K. BELLOWS FALLS NEWS MIKADO BY HIGH SCHOOL. Performance Meritorious, but Not Largely Attended Matinee Today. Fast cvpninir the first rendering of the two performances of the ever I popular opern.'Milcndo, by-the pupils of I the high sehooi scored a success as an j amateur effort and those who attended j we.o surprised at the amount of local j talent that has been developed by Frin Uipal A. F. Tattle in the musical line. I Th; opera is being repeated this aftei- ni en. tor six weeks or more tlie pupils rehearsed all the time that could be pared from their studies, and Mr. Tuttle has taken much prid.v in their accomplishment. They made a special ell'ort to stage the production in a I leasing main. or and weie eminently successful, but the attendant o w as dis : -ointing 1 asf (-vetiirg. Tiiis is hard to account for. n Midi efforts of ihe A. M. b'ichards. A hole had d in his shell and through a rope was attachaU and he is now tied to the front, of the mr.rket Kockinuham street and attracts market of been drill this kep on in ut of : ent ous t. h iuten re at age. a mat ks ai.d dates i ut W ithout ; there !ii initials as into the ' i ejiiiest date that is isii,. ne ti pounds and i snapping at any person ne; -r and biting at any doubt he is many difl'er well as vari shell. The can be dei iphervl the scales at F2 lively specitna v.. who comes stick thit is pnshe seen ! bei n'- d toward iim rcuiem found in him. er r t'MS None who have f as la rue a turtle locaiitv. Insurance Service Every member of the office force of this agency has had from eight to twenty-five years' experience and we are therefore able to give you expert advice and service. No charge for consultation. H. E. TAYLOR & SON Crosby Block I pupils of the public schools are usually i well sustained The following is the least of characters: Mikado of .lanan. Uobert Whitman; Nanki l'oo, his son. Sylvester Tidd; Ko Ko, lord high ex ecutioner, Charles Murphy; Pooh Rah, lord high everything else. Alvin Par ker; Pish Tush, : noble lord. Howard Austin; Yum Yum, Fitli Sing, Peep Ho. three little maids, Alice Nolan. ?Tarion Pollard. Doris Adams; Katisha, an elderly lady in love with Nanki Poo, Ida Hied i attendant, Reginald Svvit.er; chorus of school girls, nobles, guards. I etc., Dorothy Day, Hattie Dickson, Mary Cain. Eleanor I olev, Agnes Sul livan, Monica Kellev l ire Kellev, Alice O'Donnell, Alice Stack, Fl-.ine Sullivan, Mildred Cassidy. Louise Ferguson, Huldah Cooke, 'Mabel Slew- Mrs, deny Dee and daughter. HeV'ti. returned yesteidny, . after . s-pendina a few days with relatives in Keeue. Miss Di e will go ta Ciilhoa today l',r a tVw weeks' viisf vvitll rebitivi-s. A. II. ('handler, 'treasurer of : Ihe Hellows Falls Trust Co.,- is speeding a number of days this week in Richmond, this state, white Mrs. Chandler ha been several days visiting her par ents. Aitieles of association have been tiled -by the Liberty Patent Specialty company of Prjiows Falls, which hos a cajdtal stock of .",onv). The new company will manufacture tools, ap pliances, etc., of many kinds. The signers are liarrv Adams, .1. M. Hohhs a;';d drdia F. Rvan.. MARLBORO. The sugarmakers report r" " n I i i ii mi i ii nw nil i iiiimmiinnuiii m jxiu-ui- cr i STOCKS MAY CEASE PAYING DIVIDENDS Take several large railroad corporations for instance. But when you invest in the First Mortgage Real Fslate Loans for s;de by us, yon are amply secured, and sure of ti per cent net per annum. Twenty-seven years' business without loss to anvone. Send for our list. art, P.ertha. Hulloc! Margaret a vera j:e vie Id about two-thirds the season just Lois Whitney," Adams: " hiuh sc a -st intent in the tool, is home this Agnes Barnard, Francos Stockwell, Ralph P.aker, Paul Belknap. C.uleion Hollos, Kdvvard Dioune. Raymond liar vey, Richard Leonard, Fugene Leonard, Harold Lawler, Lawrence Lamb, lana MacDonatd, Clarence Mandigo, Robert Miner, John Massucco, (ieorge Pa"e, Daniel Rvder, Ralph Smith, Fuller and Luvrcmc Tinker. The pianist is Miss Mary i '. assisted by Miss Marie Clari Fxncr's full orchestra. Harold Wt I fe. ,.Di Turtle Found of Apparently Great A-;e. A large turtle was found yesterday in the Williams river near the north part of Rockingham by a farmer living there, anil was brought here to the Kdith Hathaway of ReU hei town, is a guest' of 'her sister, Mr. (I. L, GRAFTON. n! the i lusod. Miss N.uth week. Mrs. Mass.. Wonlen. this week. Miss Clarice . Van' Wyrk'of -Xorthfield seminary was a suest of Mr. ud Mrs. Harold Van Yyek over Sunday. Mr. Saild. who was home during the snurar season, has returned to his work-in the March bakery in lhattleboro. - Wallace Johnson and family are moving to the A. A". Stralton farm on the Branch, w hich he bought several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whitney are enjoy ing a visit from their grandchildren, Marian and Kunice . Brown -of North Adams. Mrs. Jane Iligley, who came from Wil mington two weeks ago, having visited her brother, W. F. home last week. Suffrage Day Rally May 2. A suffrage day rally, May wil open near the band stand at 1 nVU'k. The program will begin by planting a tree in honor r.f a former resident, who is now a citieu. and has hist cast her debutante vote which helped to close the saloons of her Illinois city. j There will lie speaking by a number; of women, also singing, followed by a! banejuet at the hotel just opening- for: the season, and more speaking-. After) the women have been hoard from, the men are invited to speak briefly. As the 'open hotel means' nun-h to inis i own, it is nopeii tins will prove a' hearty house -wai ming and sendotTj for the season, and welcome b.n-k lo; the- very able hostess. OVorhro.di, near the lior-e sheds, will bo open for the accomodation of any driving to the village. All chil dren on hand promptly to nmrch and sing are expected at i to feast at Ov erhrook. in few were m Kli Bed field is at home. A. V. Wilbur i-? away on a business trip. nss I. nth .losselvn is Visit in; Pridgewater. Lelaiul Wright is spending :i days in Stoc khridge. Air. and Mrs. O. L. Banner Fellows Falls Saturday. A. A. .losM'lyn and Mr. Shattnck were in Ludlow one lay recently. D injel Paiker has been painting and papering- at the Baptist parsonage. Mrs. F. H. Aiken is spending a TVv j uas in i anibriitgeport displaying her millinery goods. Mrs. ('. W. Brown accompanied fir. Brown on his business trip to Feilnws Falls this week. All are glad to see the Ti vera open again and wish Mrs. Finn me Bond a successful seaMiii. t.'uy Barry of" Town-de-d and Clar ence Lewis of Williams-. attended the dance here Saturday evening. Repairs on tin- h'ik building re cently bought, by F. D. P. Howland are progressing li;.; ly. Miss licit n Lewis of Williar.isyille came home with Miss Ruth Parker from Leluid and Cray seminary to stay ovt-r Sunday. Mrs. H. R. Church and son, Harry, of New Yoik city were here the first of the week. Mis. Church has rented her house to a. trinity from New York, w ho arrived 'I'm sda v. WINDHAM. Myron M. Ingalls was in London derry Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oia Rhoads are visit ing in Dan by. Arthur Fdson is attending court at Newfane as juryman. P.eit Howe moved his family to the Mac!; house last week. Fred Austin of Andover was at Wal ter tloldcn's a few days recently. M-hool began ir.ifred Chaomfin Mrs. Oia Rhoads Chester Thuisdav Monday as teach- VI ited last now, returned to her Tlie Cento; with Mbs W or. Mr. and lriends in Chester Thuisdav of week. M. H. Ingalls and his son, Myron, wont to South Londonderry .'Tuesday to unload a car of freight. .'. ,: -," . Mr. a rvd .Mrs. Ueorge ardnpj ,'wrre: at Noble .l.'Mtt-NUi's u'.faw days- "while I hey viisted.iij Londonderry. . ' - :" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitcoruh are at .lames Whipple's while the !ile house is being mule ready for them. Mr. and Mrs. ('.eorge Harrington went to Chester Thursday intending, after visiting there, to visit in Massa chusetts. Mr. and- Mrsv -Coorgo Gardner, hav ing spent the winter at Will Carle ton's, returned to their home in" Ja maica Tuesday. M. L. Smith of Birmingham, Ala., has taken possession of tho farm he bought recently of Bert Howe. Mr. Smith tins n wife and one daughter in his familv. WEST WARDSBORO. Rev. W. II. Bishop left Wed ne.s.Viv afternoon to drive to Sheuielil. 'News has been received from him saying his horse became 1:1 me and he was obliged to leave it. completing the journey by rail. Mrs. Bishop left Monday morn ing. . ' ' " Rev. K. ( Clarke of South N'ewfane acceptably occupied the pulpit Sunday morning. Although the day was very rainy a good sized congregation was present and felt well 'repaid for attend1 ing. Edgar W. Johnson of the Cordon Training school of 'Boston will preach next Sunday morning and evening. It is hoped that every one will attend these services as Mr.- Johnson conies as a candidate and is "highlv 'recommended. "For the land's sake use Bowker's Fertilizers. They enrich -the earth and those who till it International Harvester Oil and Gas Engines -' . 1 1 j fl 1 1 1 IT5 N TLelHCLIne I CHAIN AND HAT MACHINES Heitrt, Mawtr Kakn, Sucker CORN MACHINIS Fiastfr, Pirkcra BiLdcra, Cnlinatara Kaailaf Cattara Skellara. Sareddera TILLAGE Pf . SariDf-Taatk, aa4 OUk Uarrawa Caltiralara CENERAL LINE Oil ae4 Caa Eafiaaa Oil Trartara Maaara Spread era Craaaa Saparatara firm Wafaaa Motar Track Tkraabera Craia Drilla ftti Criadera Kaifc Criadara Binder Tahaa T UY an International Harvester en gine, take care of it as any machine should be cared for and a dozen years or more from now it will still be working for 3"ou. It will save you and your family endles3 honrs of hard labor in pumping, sawing, grinding, spraying, running separator, etc. Buy an 1 11 C engine. They last longer, burn Ipss fuel, are simpler, and give you mutt power. Here are a few of the reasons: Olfett cylinder beads, large valves, accurately ground piston and rings, heavy drop forged crank shafts and connecting rods, etc. Best material and construction mean the best engine. I II C engines are built in all styles, and iu all sizes from 1 to 50-H. 1'. They operate on low and high grade fuels. Not every local dealer handles I II C engines. The one who does is a good man to know. If you do not know who he is, we will tell you when you write us for catalogues. International Harvester Company of America lIacorporucJ Boston Mass. C&aoipioa Dceriog McCormlck KHwaale Otlsrve PI&m B B B B B B B 11 B B B B II B B B B B Take a SHARPLES & B B B B Let her look it over. Tell her there are but three instead of thirty parts to clean and care for. Tell her the other good things I'll tell you before you load the a a r- a a am , v k-a tai a-ak Va.REAM SEPARATOR in yourwagon or machine. If you do tnat,.ypu.3yQn't bring it back to me. Bi II ! J I I 4 a ,i. a. a The supply can and the crank are' waist low where they belong. Sit down and work at your ease. Pour in the milk, turn tlie crank, and the machine, gets out every particle' of butter fat, leaving warm, 1 clean, palatable skim milk for your stock. Come into the store and ask for. me ; I like, to talk Sharpies Separator because .it's something I can honestly enthuse over. no ROBERT G. COOMBS ; Local Agent. Cuilford, Vermont B B B B B a B B B B at B B iottlisig 0. reseei IMPORTERS AND DISTRIBUTORS P.. E. GRIFFIN Proprietor and Manager NORTH WALPOLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE -' ' ; " ' " Telephone 110 'WE HAVE A FRESH CARLOAD OF Roessle Premium Lager at $1.25 CASE The Master Brewer's Master Beer SCOTT FAR SV1 E. C. TENNEY, Manager. PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP ; , SANITARY BUTTER Visitors Always Welcemi6. Tel. 227-Y km. CHiddy Flavoring Extracts BRATTLE BORO VERMONT ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans, Estimates Superintendence Factory Buildings, School Houses Business Blocks, Hotels, Etc. NEWTON C. BOND CO. North Adams, Mass. HOBTON D. WALKEB EVERYTHING ELECTEICA1 Brattleboro, Vl. ! i 1 1 . , j . i i ir 1 1 ir 'ti r ir" nr'gjxz t r tvt t tv t : : , , - r - " ' " -'- - . You can't blame Father, he has troubles enough as it is i PA t J H I 5 - A ' ' '" " ' ' J-liU. 1 1 "' ' "'-"aiaaap. aaaaiaaaaaa laaa. 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