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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 11)01
BOTH TIIEORY AND
The Superiority of tlie Unitecl States Separator
ln Thcory Its Onc-Plccc Frame, Enclosed Gcars IUmnlng in
011, Few Parts, Tlirec-Separators-in-One Uowl, nnd
Supcrlor Conslrttctlon in gcneral inakc it the
CLEANEST SKIMMING, MOST SUBSTANTIAL, SAFEST,
EAS1EST OPERATED, and MOST DURABLE Separator madc.
In Practtcc It ls dnlly provlng the corrcctncss of ottr thcory, ns
tcstlficd to ly pleascd ttscrs all over the country.
If lnterested wrltc for illustratcd catalogucs contnining
hundreds o( lcttcrs to this cffcct.
VERMONT FAUH MACHINE CO., -
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY
For a RfSan to Commence Business.
I will sell at fublic Auction on
o'clock in the forenoon. the entiro
ln the store at No. 15 State street, Montpelier, Vermont, vvhich
urncj fnrmprlv nrrnm'prl hv Mnrk H. Rice.
j ,
The stock in trade consists oi
and everything kept ln a store of
T will aiVR anv nrosnective DUrChaSer an ODDOrtunitV tO lOOk
over the stock in trade and fixtures at any time before the sale
11 he will call at my office.
WILLIAM N. THERIAULT, Trustee.
WE ARE SHOWING . .
this week a nico lino of Runabouts, Bug-
gies, Surreys, Driving Wagons, Spring
Wagons, and Farm Wagon3. Also a uico
line of
Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, Eto-
We guaranteo perfcct satisfaction in both
goods and price. Mnny haye already view
ed our splondid new stock wlth pleasure.
Coino, evon if you are not thinking of
buying.
Everybody Welcome
O. R. COLLIftiS
84 State St.
WlUamstown.
Herbert P. Martin haB been appointevd ad
ministrator of the CBtate ot the lato Gharlea
U . Perry.
Our creamory Is gettingsome 2,800 poundB
of mllk and 259 pounds of croam, dally, and
yet the manager of the concern eaya there
is room for lota inore.
Dr. Dadiey H. Sinlth of Plainfield was
bero again laat Sanday to see liis brother,
Marcns A. Smltb, in company wlth Dr. E.
B. Watson. Mr. Stnlth is thought to be ln
a fair way to recoyer.
Paul Tayerne li abont to movo his fam
ily to Canada. He will havo an auction
salo of his household goods on Wedno3day
ot four p. m.
Mrs. Ollver Stone who has been a great
lnvalid ln late months goes to Bethel this
week to atuy lora timo wlth her inother.
xneouore Aiexanuer's auctlon sale on
Saturday, averaeed as followa: S8 each for
threecalyea; 14 for foar yearlings; S26.c0
for twenty-one cows that wore mostly two
to five years old. A thoroagh-bred Chester
wiiite swine Droagnc Kiu. Aitogetner tne
recelptB ot tho sale were $100 inore than
Mr. Alezander expected.
Mrs. George 0. E".rle was haatily snm
moned to Barre on Saturday by the sudaen
lllness from hoart troable of her hnsband.
Thongh rellef was foand for Mr. Earle be
had not boen able to retnrn Monday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Georgo M. Soavor, who haB been here
throagh the winter with her slater, Mrs. Or
ville 1), Uosworth, ls not yet able to be
moved to her home ln VVaahlngton. Her
hnBband, long in the omploy of the Vermont
Watchman Company, baa been able to re
anme hla work in late weeka,
Darwin F. Qoodrlch and Frank B. Boyce
are improviug ln health.
Qeorge W. Lynde foll, a fow days ago,
througb a scnttle-hole in his barn and re
ceived a painfal injary to ono or inoro ribs
from strlklng agalnat the slde of tho open
ing. He haa been havlng a bad hand that
has Juat reqnlred oponlng, The troable ia
to hayo followed his paring down of a cal
louaod place on tho hand. Mrs. Lynde has
been 111, too, this week, requiring medical
care. A minor aflllction is the sorlouB lll
ness of onu of Mr. Lynde'a beat horses.
Itev. Oharles H. Farnaworth, son-ln-law
ot tho late Keuben Hatch, goos from Law
rence, Mass., to the Flrst Methodist charch
in Manchester, N. H.
Our Ladles' Heading clnb was pleasantly
entortalned in Barre laat Wednesday after
noon by the Clovor club. Tho day was fa
vorable for tho eyent.
Onr yenerable and much rospected towns
man, Follansby Qoodrlch, dled last Thura
day evenlng at the ago of nearly elghty
seven yeara, the resnlt mainly of old age.
He had, howeyer, retained his facaltlea to
a remarkablo degree and but for rheama
tlsm, had had pretty good hoaith. He
was a natlve ot Brookfield, i-ut had llved ln
town ,aa a farmer for many yeara. His
wife, who, wlth three of his llvo children,
Burvlvon him, waa Bethla, a daaghtor of
tho late .Martin Harrington. He was
burled i from hla late homo on Saturday
aftornoon, Kov. F. E..Carrior, pastor of the
Motbodlst cliurcii, of which Mr. Qoodrlch
had long been a membor, ofllclatlng. Hou
eat, npright, wlnBome, leadlng ever a qnlet
llfo, the world has been mado happler and
better for hla having llved ln lt.
Mra. Flora Kllby Howo, a long tlmo
teacher here, now of Barre, was in town
Jast woek. Her widowed mother accoin
panled her.
Mrs, John Adama has beon 111 ot lato
with eryalpelas and undor medical care.
Elwln T, Whitney waa able to rldo to tho
villago last woek, after a threo inonths 111
noss, from an operatlon ln conneotton wlth
appendicltls. Ue hopea now for pormanent
rellef, He seea now how much better ho
mlght havo been lf he had been operated
on two or inore years ago.
Tho iyconm Burean that has snpplled
onr entertalnment conrses in late wlnters 1b
agaln on hand for anotber soason'a snpply.
PRACTICE PROVE
BELLOWS FALLS, VT.
tlie 13th day ol May, at 10
stock of f?oods and fixtures
. . .
lewelry, btationery, Books
this kind.
We aro told by one of our committoo that
tlie uiatter ls practically Hettlud that tho of
for of this Ijuroau wtll be accepted, and it ls
hepad that a bettor courso than over before
baa been promlaed us, Catalogues ot the
eutertalnments will aoou be furnishod.
Sanford K. Dntton'a aon has a reslstered
Berkahlre Hwino from the farm of Hood
of Sarsapartlla.fame, Lowell, Maas.
There haa been a fresh opldeailo of colds
uore ln tue laat week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. Lealte D. Qale. for months
past at tho Pavillon ln Montpellor, came
up here laat Saturday. We hear that Mr.
Qale may later como back to look after his
larmmg lnt.eroats here.
Tho roof ot the Congregational parsonage
barn 1b about to pass out of a aklmmer
style, lf the pile ot sbingles near by is a truo
lnuicauon.
Mrs. Dennis Carlln waa called to New
port laat woek by tho illnosa of her mothor,
Gnrdon Martin loat one of his eranlte
team iioraea laat weeK.
Henry F. Eraklno haa a horse that haa
failod upteniporarllyiu roadmachlno work.
The aecrotary of our school board ronorta
Bovontoen teachers employed here, eight of
whom are nnn-rosluents. wages ln eraueu
tcuools are S7.50 ana 88 per week, whilo 84
to eu are paiu in tne otner bcuoois.
Tho iron gray whiakered and active
strancer, seenin our midst of late is a ron-
resentatlves of the Univeraaliit Lcader ot
Boston, for whlch paper be has been sac
cossfully canvaaslng.
John A. Perry has ast added a bay win-
uow to ueorgo w. JNicnois rosiuence.
Qoorge A. Alnaworth wants to Boll the
Qcneral E. Bass farm of over 100 acres, in
our village. Not only can It be mado a
productivo farm,bnt a man of wealth could
inake lt a very beautllul country resldonce.
Any one deslring to opon it up for residenco
lota can maKe it a loveiy auuitlon to our
vlllaee. Perhans no other nronertv of iti
slze, for sale here juat now, offora ao many
natural inducementa to buy. Mr, Alnaworth
invitos correspondence with would be pur-
chaaera who mean oasiness.
Mra. Julia Work Blanchard has been
stavinc in Barre for aoveral week. Her
danghter Nellle will graduate from Qoddard
Semlnary tnis lail.
Fred, aon of Melvln E. Bnrnham, will
graduate from Gouuard Semlnary this fall.
Kev. Waltor R. Davenport and wlfe were
in town laat week. Mr. Davenport Is on
the aklrmiah lino juat now ln antlclnatlon
of tho new work he ls to engage in as com-
Ing prlncipai oi tne Montpelier Semlnary
Ho ls a tall man, and it is sald that one of
the boyB at the Beminary was recently over
heard to say, as he saw him, wo Bhall have
to walk straight when he geta here, for he
can look into a thlrd-atory window. Dut
we can aaauro young auil old, Metbodlsts
generally, that this gentleman's work will
not bo mainly sky-scraplng. He has a livoly
waa of cetting down to businesB. and as
that ia to be indae part, tho ralsing of funda
to carry on the work of the Semlnary, we
suspect that fat pocket books ln his balll-
. wlck will not be likely to gatber mnch rust
on tbelr blnges.
Qeorge W. Savery haa recBntly had word
from the superintendent of tho aaylnm at
Waterbury conceming an aged townaman,
Mr. Ohnrcb, who has been there for a few
years. The man is in a very feeble condl
tlon, and auffering moro or less from paln-
iai ueinBionB.
Tho mother of Maynard Kiaer Ia viBltlng
uim at preaent.
One of our townsfolk haB a brother who
had the following experlence in tho minls.
try in a Vermont town. He had married a
conple and the groom asked him what his
fee would bo. Tho clergyman roplied that
the law allowed him halt a dollar. Taklng
half a dollar from his pocket book, the new-
iv marnea man nanuea it to nim saying:
"Iho law allowa vou half a dollar. and bern
ls another halt dollar, and that will m ke
you a dollar." Buch flguring coald hardly
fall to amnse the minister, but wo suspect
that too many a minister would, if presed,
have to say that that waa the klnd of arlth-
metio tuat had oeen uaed moro tuan onco ln
deal wlth Bomo members ot thelr parlshes.
John W. Bacon will sell bia farm, the old
Aaa B. Simonds' farm, ln the northwet
section'of the town, at auctlon on Thursday
anernoon oi iuib weeu.
uuoerL u. amuu naa juat oongut an
Ecllpse corn planter and will plant his own
anu uis noiguuorB corn, u wanted.
The Freo Baptlsts here are to bave tho
BorvlceaZanotber iyear, tho mlnlator they
havo had for Beveral years, who llvea ln
Washington and snpplles the chnrch tbere,
Horbort P. Martin and Albert H. Norris
are dolng the atono work of tho fonndation
lor j. u. urocKways now store.
Lawyor John W. Gordon of Barre has
inat notlllod onr selecmen that onr town
inust defond tho ault lately brought against
Conatable Azro A. Iteed, who, ln obodlence
to tho lnstructsons of our board ot clvll an.
thorlty, proceeded to collect tazes assoaaed
by our town last year agalnat ono Tlmothy
Blanchard, formerly of Brookfield. Mr.
Ulancuard, lt setms, was uihhssoiI ln llrook
tleld last year and pald iuxhh thure and ro.
fused to pay here. lf e alao falled to annear
beforo onr board of civil uutborlty, at tho
proper tlmo for an abatemont ot theso taxes
BBaoaBod lioro. The reault was tliat Con
stablo Ileed took Mr, Blanchard to our
connty jall ln Chelsoa, Followlng thls, Mr.
Iteed waa taken for falao lmprisonment of
Mr. iiianctiaru acu nence tue looming ault
Frank Plumley of Northfield is Mr. filan
chard'a lawyer. Tho caao may not likely
como up tui ine ueoomner term,
Ladlos wlshlng atyllsh sults can flnd tlioiu
at vory reasonablo prlces at llomer FlttB,
uarre.
Mnrslilloia.
VV. II. II. Moors waa ln St. Johnsburv
last wook to pay tho nowgrandchlld a islt.
J. Norton l'lko has boon annolntod con-
stablo.
0. J. Ilnzton waa ln Hardwick on Mon
day to attond tho Instltntlon of an Odd Fol
lowa lougo attnat piaco. 110 onu js. j,
Morrill furnlshod afour-horse toaui to carry
inomhorB of Cabot lodgo wlu woro to work
tho Bccond degroo.
H. J. O'Nolll ls 111.
Tho auctlon salo ot offecta holonstne to
H. J, O'Nolll at Cabot, whlch was advor-
tisou to taito piaco lasc aaiuruay, naa oeon
poatponod untll Tuosday, May 14, at ton
o'clock A, M.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllhor Wboolor bnvo had a
Bottlemont o( tholr offecta and takon Bopar
ato waya. Mrs. Whoolor rotalns tho farm.
Horbort Emory rocontly nurchased a palr
ot hoavy dratt horsos ot M r. Farnum ol
East Montpollor,
Thna far thla soaaon. so far ns ronortod,
local ilahormon havo rotnrnod wlth flaher-
mon'a luck,
Mlsa Mand Fostor has gono to Wolla
IUvor to work in the homo of Ool. K. Bald-
win.
Mlas Eloanor Colo waa at homofrom God.
dard Sominary ovor Sanday.
Llzzlo Proston wont to MontDeller Satur-
day aftornoon whero sho la to work in tho
nomo ot W. A. Btowon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Pltk'.n snont Sanday
at ftlrs. ritkln's formar homo ln Peacham,
0. B. AdamB. J. W. Dayia, Woalle Lam-
borton and Ernest Folsoai aro now at Es
sex Junction palnting roofs.
pl?c7oandcHabK
L - L - Shepard.
Mra. Tt. .T. T.IM.ln nf Plnlnflalil arnrlrlntr
atthooommorciaiiiouso.
a. e. Lamberton ltitif thX'aJ
BetnlB nlaco on Mal . stroet, sltuated last ln
resorvod by 0. J. Wood whoa ho Bold tho
uouao to tue present o wnor, Mrs. mevenson.
It is a valnablo pieco of property aa it
mlght bo lald out into a number of p'oasant
uulldlng lota.
Tho Woman's Ohristian Temnerance
Uuion will moet wlth Mra. Mira Wood at
tho homo of It. S. Hudson Saturdiy after-
noon at2:30 o clock.
Mrs. E. A. Roaebrook and son left Mcn
day mornlng for Prlnce Edward Island,
whoro they will apend a month or moro
vialtlng frlonds and relatlvea.
Mr. and Mrs B. M. Shepard and son wero
at the home ot Mr. unopard's latuor, U. ss.
Shopard, for two days laat woek whllo Bert
trlod to luro a lew BPeckled boautlos irom
Nigger Hoad pond, in whlch sport ho dld
uct meet wlth his uaual succeaa.
A. T. Davls haa opened tho aoda seaaon.
and, to tne llat ol appetlzlng boveragos pro
vlonsly lound at hla louutaln. haB tula sua
son addod Bardwell's root beor. His store
will Irom now on, aa ln futnro soaaona, bo
tue beadquarters ln town for Irult and con
lectlonery whlcn ne masea a apectalty.
S. A. Carleton wsi rolleved of 810 by two
pickpocketi at the atation laat Frlday. Tho
money waa in five and ten dollar bllla and
was ln an lnslde pocKot. lt was not mtaaed
by him nntll atter he returned to tue vll
latro and looked for lt to nav a foed blll
It tben occnrred to him that two young
men had crowded very close to him as ho
waa paylnc; some money out at tuo sta lon,
but whlch he thouaht nothinz about at tbo
tlme, as they were desirous ot purchasing
tlckets to tiiko tne next train then uuo.
But few were in attendance at the moet
lng called to form a local Old Home Week
Asaoclation lest Saturday, but an ,or
canlzation was perfected with the follow
lng oiucera: ta. a. rnomai, nresidont; ai
U. Ide. vlco'preatdent: vv. XI. a. Mears,
aecretary a- d treasurer; A. T. Davls, O. H.
omitn anu ni. w. unmau, executive corn
mittse. Tho 12th day of Angust noxt waa
selected as Old Homo Day for this aasocia
tiou.
Mra. H. K. Davla of Montpelier was re
cently the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.D.Nuto
Mr. and Mrs, John Bollos.wlth thelr thlr-
tcen months old baby. who llvo ou Manlo
Hill, recently vislted at Wood's MIUs. They
came to tho Btation baturuay mornlng to
take the trat i home, and npon uucovering
the cliliu lound lt dead.
Qaite a stlr was occsioned for a fow
hours Saturdav evenine ovor the loaa of
liaymond, tue youngeat son of JS. VV. Gil
man, and Brooks, souof It. J, O Neill, who
were last seen throwlng atones into tne
rlver above tho vjllage on the Cabot road,
It was not unlil quito lato In the ovening
that tue young ladB were locatod at Cabor,
to wnicn piace tnoy uau waiued and where
Mrs. O NelU had boeu spendlng the after
noon. A team out in Boarch of them met
bor on tbo llat returnlng home wlth them
Mrs. Mahala Boyles haB Qnlahed work at
Willlatn Parks and is now at work for M
E. Beckloy, C. H. Hobinson is also board
lng at Mr. Beckley's.
cnimcn uoTicE".
Tho Congregational prayer mootlnc
will be hold on Thursday evenlng at the
cburch. The adjourned baslness meeting
will loliow.
Itov. J. O. Sherbnrno. presidlne eldor ot
the St. Johnsbury dlstrict, was In town
Monday mornlng and met the stewards of
tbe MethodiBt charch at the parsonago ln
tho flrst quarterly coaforonce of tho year
For the preaent the 8unday evenine: ser-
vlcea at the Methodist chnrch will be bold
at 7:30 o'clock. Tho mld-week prayer
meeting will be held at tho church Wed-
nesuay evenlng at 7o'oiock,
Wultaflold
The Odd F llows wlth thelr famlliea to
the nnmber of aoventy-flvo or moro met at
thelr hall Saturday evenlng and enjoyed a
soclal vlslt. A llne mnslcal programmo
waa renuereu anu augar on snow was serV'
eu.
Engene Joslln and wlfe of Montneller
wero at u. n. newcomn s over uunuay
Alson Ainsworth cnt his ricbt hand bad-
ly Haturilay alternoon whllo sawlnc aliln
gles at Morlarty Brothers' mill. He out the
nrst two nncers ou at the mlddle lolnt and
the end of tbe third finger. The end of
the thnmb was badly cnt. Waltor Morlar
ty took him to Waterbury, where Dr. Hen
ry janes uresBeu tho wounus.
Orvllle Richardson of Montpelier Bemin
ary was at hiB fathors's, 0. M. Illchardson's,
over aanuay.
Walter B. Richardson of Barre waa ln
town on Bunuay,
A son was barn on Sunday to Mr. and
Mrs. John Mobus.
Fred Battla has flnlshod work for Morl
arty Brothers and has moved his goods to
his place on tho German Flata. Mr. Battla
haa bired ont to Fred Parker for the aeason
and Mrs. Battla ls at work at tho hote),
Zlbn MoAlltster and wlfo wero at Mont
pelier last week to attend the golden wed
dlng of Col. A. C. Brown and wife.
The following ofUcera woro lnstalled bv
Lodgo Deputy 0, Q. Eaton for tbe ensulng
nuarter in tno uoou xempiars: u. x,, if. u
isaton; v. T., lllanclio MCAlllaturj rocord
lng secretary, Koy Boyce; nuanclal aecre
tary, Floy McOarty : treaaurer, O M. Eaton i
marBbal, John McOarty; deputy marshal,
Cora Kelty; chaplaln, Ida LaDno; guard,
Nellle Coty; sentluel, Oharles Gromie; P.
u. r., uuarne oavago,
Eaton & Joslyn have Ltster's Saccess
Potato and Corn Speclal Phoaphate whlch
they aro Belllug at low prlcea.
Josonli i'aimor had an oneratlon ner-
formod Saturday by Drs. D. D. Grout of
of Waterbury and Howa of Wultallold for
hornla. Ho ls ln a very crltical condltlon
MIbb May Gloaaon waa called to Mont
peller on Monday whero ahe 1b to act aa
bookkeeper and cashier in tho storo of L,
P. Gloason & Oo, dnring tho lllnoaa of tho
regular casblor.
Tho auotlon salo Saturday ovening at the
storo oi isaton oavngo was woii attended.
Vorshlro,
Mlss Edlth L. Parker waa in llandolnh
last Frlday, taklng tho teachers' oxamlna
tlon, and bogan her school on Monday,
Eldor Mead lofl last Thursday. Ue was
to proach at Bpringfleld on Sunday.
Tho sooial at Itev, A. C. Dodee's waa woll
attendod, and a flno tlmo ls reportod.
Mrs. Clocaton and bor daucbtor. Mrs.
Thayer, havo como fromUarro to tholr sum
tnor homo horo.
A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs.
Oharles Gamsby.
F. D. Parker haa rotnrnod from Fltch
burg, Maaa.
Mrs. Ely ls toacblng ln Wost Falrloo and
Mlsa Darllng at Copperllold,
Arthur Colton ot Thetford has boon look-
lng after his buslnosa lutoreata horo.
May floworsaro abundant and havo beon
bo durltig tho last part of Aprll.
Georco Chnrch has a honaokeonor. a Mrs.
Cunnlngham from Corinth,
Thoro was somo very warm weather in
April and tbo last day brought a ilno rain.
urass and (oiiago soom mucu auvanced xor
tbo tlme of tho yoar.
Mr. Abar has a slater from ont of town
vlsltlog him.
Perlev Wlllls hasa new nalr of matched
boraoa, which ho bought ln Corinth.
Ed. Church has moved to Mrs. Allls
house at Post Mllla.
Ruv. A. C. Dodee waa ln Barre tho laat of
laat wook.
Mrs. Warren Lathron. a formor reaident
of Vorshlro, has rotur ed from her month's
Btop wlth hor altter ln New Uampahlre,
Elder Drown preached at the Advent
church laat Sunday.
Tho creamory pald twenty-two and one-
half cents for March butter.
B. F. Fuller and S. B. Darling have boen
appointed commlaaioners on tbo oatato of
tuo lato A. J. uiougu.
Mrs. Thavor of Corinth ls to movo Into
tho tenoment vacated by Eldor Mead.
Frank Mnnn of Lancaster, Maaa., wna
in town laat Sunday.
There havo been several frostB of lato.
Cabot.
Mrs. Fannle Farr. widow of tho lato Itos-
well Farr, dlod of apoploxy at hor home ln
this village Aprll 30, aged elghty-throo
years. In tuo deatb of Mra. Farr another
oi tne oldeat ladles ln our commumty has
passed away. Suo originatod from Purltan
Btook. Sho was a woman who alwaya at-
toadod strictly to her own allalra and ono
that no porson over sald ought agalnat.
Ploaaaut and easy ln her waya sho mado
frlends with :all she met. Sbo unitod with
tho Congregational church ln 18G9 and waa a
conatant attendant upon cuurcn servtcea
untll the weight of years and decliulng
health nrevonied. Faoeral aorvlces wero
conducted by her pastor, Itav. D.L.HUliard,
on the atternoon of May 1, and tba burtal
waa ln the cemetory at liaat Woodbury,
The library haa been moved to Mra. J. L.
Klmball's and will ba opej on Wednosdays
and Qaturdays.
Rev. D. L. H l '.ard and famlly are vlsit-
lng Mrs. Htlhard'd pirents at S'joldon
Sprlngs.
Cnion sorvicoa will bo held at tho Moth-
odlst church next Sunday and evoning.
Mr. II. A. Durfoo ot Burlington, secretary
of the anti-saloon league, will address each
meeting. All should hear him.
L. J. Gtouzh has purohaaod the Britt
houao and will movo into lt next week. W.
B. Liuon is to movo into tho uppar part of
hla father'a house.
All tlioio lnterested in tbe ','Old Homo
Week" featlvitios are requested to meet at
tho town cierk'a oflloe on Frlday evenine to
docldo as to the advlsablllty of observicg
tne aamo.
Mrs. Oioar Morrill is with her slster, Mrs
Laura Adams, vory 111, and wlth rather
poor proapects ot recoverlng.
All thoae who took part ln the oneretta
last Marcu and any others lnterested are re
quested by the oflioers of the Aasoclation to
meet at tue town uau next tsaturuay evon
inz at 7:30 for tho parposo of dlscusslng the
advlsablllty of repoating the Bame In the
near future. Numurous requests havo boen
so made by the puunc.
N. B. Rozers shipped a carload of llvo
stock from Marshfield statlon laat Monday
mornlng.
H. G. Wllliams la at East Calais this
week.
Sodom.
A danghter waa born on Thursday to Mr.
and Mrs. iferris.
A. A. Lowia is ln Bridgeport. Conn.,
where he Was called by tho report ot hla
son's lllneaa, .whlch report proved to be
falso.
Georgo Newton wlth his lamily has re
turned to his farm, whoro he will occupy a
tenement ln his house. Tho farm ls still
rented to Alonzo Holt.
Mrs. Georgo Farnham, her aon Herbert
Farnham, and his two children of West
Topsham, bave been visiting Mra. Theodore
woou, Mrs. i arnnam's uauguter.
Granite lodge of Good Templars lnstalled
cfllcers for the present quarter, Saturday
evenlnz as followa: 0. T.. Walter Jacoba:
V. T., Mra. W. I. Rtckard; Becrotary, Olara
lillas; treasurer, uenjamtn liaton; chaplaln,
Mra, DeGroene; marshal, Oharles Weeka;
guard, Mra. iirvlne iioluiea; aentmel, mt
vlne Holmes; asalstant secretary, Clarenco
Fltch: doputy marshal, Vlola Rath
bnrn; lodge deputy, W. I. Rlckard; flnan-
cial secretary, Carrio Dalley.
Tho ofllcera of Myrtle Juvonile Tomple
are: u. x , JSmma iiathburn: v. x,, An
nle Holt: secretary. Martha Balley: rlnan
cial secretary, Harry Dalley; treasurer, Ag
nea Tavlor; chaplaln, Gordon Quy; mar
shal, Elmer Mathers; guard, Gertrude
Matbers; sentlnel, Allen Balley; asslstant
secretary, Nelllo Blake: deputy marshal.
Hattlo Quy; P. 0. T., Jennie ,Taylor; 8. J.
T., Mrs. E. O. Balley.
Lllllan Kelley is at work for Mrs. Jamoa
xoung.
Wright Conner ls ill at LucIub Sanders'
Walts Illver.
A few of our children observed May day.
Mlss Eva Lalrd of Bradford ls visiting
her latuor, Jjetnuel Lalrd,
James Richardson was ln Barre tho flrst
of tbo week.
Elwln Chase and slster Bertha wero in
Bradford on Tuesday, visiting relatlvea.
We bad no minister here last Sunday.
Dexter Prescott led a soclal moetlng at the
regular service hour. We have a Sunday
Bctiool every Sunday at 11:30 and all aro
o.Tillally luvited to attend.
Mlss Blo-isoai Ohaso who haa been Blck
for somo tlme, is now much lmproved, and
oxpeots to be out ueiore mauy days.
Roxbury.
Rodnov Wilev
has moved
into Goorgo
Fiake's houso.
Mr. Whtoler has moved into tho houso with
Georgo Gosa.
Mr. Dana haa tunvod frnm Northfield intn
his houao hero.
Mra. GeorL'0 Snauldinir haa rotnrnod from
Roxbury nnd, with hor family, is liviug in
Olmt Brackott s liouao.
Mra. LouUo IIull has goneto Florida, '
Soldon Ricliardann Ima returned to his homo
in 1'osadeua, Cul,
It is ngain expoctod that Rev Mr. Squiros
will proach nt tho Congregational church
noxt JSunday. Various obstacles liavo pvo-
ventod liis coming on previous occasions, but
it is lioped nothing may provont this timo, ns
(ho church lias had no pastor for the laat two
.jiumuytt.
Frank Konnody of Hancock waa in town on
Monday.
Mrs. Leo Wiloy ia slowly improving
health.
Kust Montpollor.
If you wlah to soe an lmmenso lino of
white Bblrt walsts, real nobby ones, go to
iiotnor ifltts'i Barre.
Cholson.
A. n. Powers and W. P. TnwnHnml.
wlth tholr wlves. attondod tho concert of
Sousa's band ln Montpollor last Thursday.
Mrs. Sophronla Ordwav. who haa boen
away durlng tho wtntor, returnod home last
WOOK.
Bonson Sanborn ls ntck wlth nneumonln.
Tho roporta concorning his condltlon aro
quito lavorablo.
Nolllo M. Corwln loavos this wook for
Boston. Sho oxpeots to sall on tho 22d for
a European trip with hor brothor, Harry J.
Corwln. EtholL. Georgo ls worklng at J.
A. II. Corwln's in hor absenco.
Mrs. G. 8. Adams was thrown from a bng
gy at II. A. Lyon's on Frlday ovonlng and
badly Bpralnod hor anklo. Mrs. Lyon, who
is Mrs. Adams' danghter, ls apparently fall
lng wlth consnmptlon.
With tho oloso of school varlous boys on
ter upon work for tho soaaon, tforman C.
Davls goos to O. 0. Hcod's ln Williams
town, Claronco M, Hook to E. N. Bacon's,
Donald M. Comstook to Mrs. Bylvla Doar
born's, and Archto E. Goorgo to E. J. Flan
ders'. Edgar Grosvenor ls vialtlng his son ln
Bridport.
Ltllft M, Robbins 1b at homo on a vaca
tlon from hor work ln Lobanon, N. H.
Ada Groeu has gono to St. JohnBburyto
work in a hotol.
A daughtor was born to Mr. and Mra.
Fred A. Qrant, Aprll 27,
Woslev M. Davls has Qnlshod work for
A; N. King & Son of Tunbridge, and ls at
home.
Qeorso M. Davla wont on Monday to East
uarro whoro uo has worlc lor tho snmmor
carrylng toola for quarrymon.
Harold D. Oomatock was horo from Dart-
month colloco for tho school sraduatlni: ox-
nrciaes, anuuaipu jj. Ullman irom JNorwlcli
unlvorslty.
Tho usual largo audionco aasomblod ln
tho town hall on Frlday ovening for tho
gradnating oxerclsos ot Cholsoa Academy
and tho grammar school. xho academy
eradnatos aro Georgo M. Davls and Sadlo
J. McConneli, and thoso from tho grammar
school aro Iioaslo H. Bnrgoss, Margaret
uoinstocic, Liizzie ij. uicKinson, uaiun jll.
Emery, Edward B. Hatch, Zoe E. Hill,
Lora Hood, Illram B. JonoB, Ralph O.
Lyon, Luclnda A. ItogerB, Earlo G. Thorno
anu joBepu a. xraoy.
A meeting to organlze an Old Homo
Wook Aasoclation was hold in tho town
hall on Saturday aftornoon. A H. Powers
waa choaon chairman and W. i Townaend
secretary, It was voted to obsorvo some
part ol tho wook ol Aueust 11-17 as Old
Homo Woek, and a commltteo conslstlng
ol is. in. iiacon, u. utcuinaon, Alvau
Carnontor. J. M. Comstock and O. S. Em
ory was appointod to nominate a llat ol oin
cors and report at an adjonrnod meoting to
bo hold noxt saturday at threo o'clock.
Alvab J. Little has beon awarded the
contract for carryingtho mall from Chelsea
to East Thetford lor lour yeara, becinnlng
Jnly 1. Tho pnblio ls to be congratulated
ou the efflclont aervico whlch Mr, Little
will no doubt glve thom.
Among the buildinea destroyod by tbe
great flro at Jacksonville, Fla., laat week,
was tne ot. james iiotoi, wnere w u
via and wlfo havo been employed dnring
the past and aoveral precodlng wlntera.
Lealio E. Smith and wlfe have removed
from Tunbridgo to the farm of P. L. Sar
gent, Mrs. Smith's father. Mr. Smith was
formerly ln school here, and la a yonng
man of tho rlght stamp, whom we aro glad
to welcome to town.
Lester G. Darllng, llving on tbe Hazen
Campbell farm in Washington, died nnlto
Buddonly ot Brlgbt'a dlaeaae Sanday morn
lng. Hla wlfo la a uanglitor ol Curtls O.
Slack of thts village, and they have a yoang
chlld. The funeral services aro appointed
for Tuesday.
Homor Fitts ls Bhowing a largo lino of the
very popular silk Etona, alao of silk sklrta.
Groton.
ia runnlng
Honry Hatch
tho englne at
Grlfflth's mill.
Mlss Eva Jones Is teachlng at Lanesboro
thla spring.
Wllliam Goodwln ia clork in tbe atoro of
Jamoa B. Halo at Nowbury.
Mra. H. L. Qilman ls visiting at Bothle-
hem, N. H.
F. M. Pago is ropalrlng his houso with
new sbingles and palnt.
A. W. Coffrin is ropalrlng and remodel-
ing a tenement in the Coffrin block.
James Bnrton 1b ballding a new barn.
Fred Hayos ls dolng tbo work.
Austln Welch is putting an addltion
eighty feet long on hla barn. 0. F. Jonea
ls dolng the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Welch vlaited at
Hardwick last Thuraday and Friday.
J. D. Heath la repalring his buildlnga.
Mlss Emtlv Corey was at homo last week
from Barre where ahe ls a compositor in a
printlng ofllco.
Curtls Carnenter and Mrs. Clara Robin-
son were msrried at the home of I N. Hall
last Wednesday afternoon, Rov. W. R.
Mather ofllclatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Carpen
ter havo commenced honsekeeplng on tho
farm ot Wllbur Renfrow ot North Ryegate,
whlch Mr. uarpouter has rented.
John Httch was ln Boston last week on
buBlness.l
Georue Millla haa bo far rccovored from
his Injurles oauaod by gettlng -burned two
months ago as to be able to attend to ms
watch and clock repairlng,
West Topsham.
Mlss Nellle Tlllotson was not able to re-
turn to her achool at Groton. John P.
Flanders is to take hor place for tho prea
ent.
G. F. Smith sold 'he personal property of
S. M. Wllley at auctlon May 4. Mr. Wllley
lntenda to move to Moredlth, N. H., aa soon
as he can settle np his bnsineBS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith went to War
ren, N. H., last Wednosday to be present
at the marrlage of thelr son, Lelioy A.
Smith. The brlde and groom returned with
them for a ahort vlalt.
The caao of Peter Trombly agalnat Jamea
Bowen waa trled laat Saturday. Tho ault
was bronght to recover for five montba'
labor. The plalntiff had received about
823. The iurv thonaht the defendant
should pay somethlng moro, and roturued a
verdlot of ono cent. E. R. Davls was coun
aol for Trombley and R. M. Harvey for
Bowen.
Qeoreo 11. Hieht has rented tho houso of
Morrill F. Wllds and will reslde in tbe vil
lage. The village school opened on Monday
wlth E, S. Locko as toaober. He taught the
winter term and waa woll llked by parentB
and puplla,
Halo 0. White was in Groton laat Satur
day.
Mra. Elondua Hood Is at Qeorce A. Tlllot-
bou'b taklng care of tho slck.
John Oannlnehain came homofrom Barre
last Siturday for a short vlslt.
Elljih Emery, Esq., was here last Satur
day as a witnoss ln tho Bowen ault.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Sanborn of Groton
vlaited his father, O. S. Sanborn. tho llrat of
tbo woek,
Mrs. Dr. Wamor of Washington ls at W.
B, Bugley'a ou Monday wlth her stock of
spring mlllinory.
Mrs. R, P, Chnrch la quito slck, and un
dor the dootor'a care.
Mra. W. W. ICeyos la improving but ahe
la Btlll oonflued to the bed.
Mra. Hattlo Wood has moved to Barre.
She ia to keep boardera and her sUter, Mll
dred Sauboru, ls to work for her.
Coughs and colds, down to tho vory bor
dorlaud ut conBumption, yleld to the sooth
lng, heallog iulluouces of Dr. Wood's Nor
way Plno Syrup.
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Are you troubled with skln disease,
rheum 7
Do you suffer from any form
of liver trouble 7
If a woman, do you have
the usual distressing sickness
peculiar to your sex7
Every disease or symptom
mentioned above comes from a
dlsordered condition of the
kldneys.
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LE6AL NOTICES,
In tho Dlstrict Court or tho Uulted Stntos
For tho Ulstrlct ot Vermont.
In tlio Mntterof ) In
I'etor Ut Abbott, lSankrupt.) Jiunkruptcr.
To the crodltors of sald llankrupt.
The petltlon ot Qeorge A. Ilrlgham, trniteo. Imv
lnebeen tluly Qled lioroln, requestlnR poriulsslon to
Boll at pitvate sale, the property herelnaf ter de
scrlbed, beloiiKliiR to the ettate of sald baukrnpt:
N'otlce ls horeby glven that sald nppllcatlnn will
bo consldered by the undorslgned at bls orllce,
lloom No, e, U. S.roH OlUce llalldlag, ln Montpelier,
Vt., on the 19th day ot May A. b., 1901, at ten
o'clock ln the (orenoon, at whlch tlme and place
you are requlred to show cause,lf any you nave,
why tbe prayer ot sald petltlon should not be grant
ed. You are fuither notlOed that If no suftlclent canse
be iliowu why tho sald appllcatlon should not be
granted, all of the personal estato of satd bankrupt
wtll bo sold by the sald trustee at prlvate sale.
EDWARD II, DKAVITT,
Heferee in Bankruptcy.
Dated May 7, 1901.
Notlco of rinal Jteotlnic or Credltora.
In the Dlstrict Court of the TJnlted States, for the
Dlstrict of Vermont, in bankruptcy:
In the matter ot JOHN J. S1MMONS, bank
rupt! To tho credltors of JOHN J. SIMMONS, ot
Montpelier, lu tho Uounty of Washington, and Dls
trict aforesald, a bankrupt:
Nottce ls hereby glven tbat John F. Adams,
trustee Of tho sald bankrupt, has Qled In Court bls
Qnat account, and a meeting of tbo credltors of the
sald JOHN J. 8IMMONS,' will be held at the
olllco of the nnderslgned, room No. 6, U. B. Post
Offlco bulldlng, lu Montpelier, on tho 15th day ot
May, A. D. 1001, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon, at
which tlme the tlnal account of tho sald trustee will
be exarolned and passed upon.
EDWAHD II. DEAVITT,
Itetereo ln llankrnptcy.
Montpelier, Vt., May 7, 1901.
Notlco ot i'lrst Mectliiir of Crodltors.
In the Dlstrict Court ot tbe TJnlted States, for tbe
Dlstrict of Vermont, ln llankruptcy:
lu the matter ot WILLIAM UATOUELDER,
bankrupt:
To tbo credltors of WILLIAM 11ATOIIKLDEU,
of Uarro, ln the county ot Washington, and dlstrict
aforesald. a bankrupt:
Notlco ls horeby glven that on the 30th day of
Aprll, A. D. 1101, the sald WILLIAM 1IATUHKLDEK
was duly ndjudloatod bankrupt: and tbat the
flrst meeting ot his credltors will bo lieldat the
orllce of tbe underslgned.Koom No. 6, U.S.l'oat Offlce
llulldlng, In Montpelier, on tho 18th day of May, A.
D. 1901, at ten o'clock ln tho forenoon, at whlch tlme
the sald credltors may attend, prove thelr clalms, ap
polnt a trustee, exauune tho bankrupt, and transact
such otber business as may properly como before
sald meeting.
EDWARD H. DEAVITT,
Referee In hankzuptcy.
Montpelier, Vt., May, 6, 1901.
GUAKDIAN NOTICE TO S1ILL ItlSAI,
KSTATE.
State or Vermokt, RK
Distuiot or WABIIIHOTOH, 88.
In 1'robato Court, held at Montpollor, in and toi
sald Dlstrict, ontheCth day of May, A.D. 1(01-
Uellef W. Mowor, guardlan of ALUION J.
MOWEK. ot Calais, ln sald Dlstrict, adjudged by
sald Court to be mentally Incapable of taklng care
ot his property, makes appllcatlon to sald Court for
llcense to sell part ot tuo real estato ot her sald
ward, sltuated ln Calais, ln sald Dlstrict, to wlt;
The back pasture, so called, also tbe Allen farm,
so called, belng part of the home farm, represent
lng that th sale thereof for tbo porpose of putting
tho proceeds of such sale at Interest or Inveatuig the
Bamu ln stocks or other real estato, would bo con
duclvo t tho Interest of ber sald ward.
Whereupou, It ls ordered by sald Conrt,
that sald appllcatlon be referred toasesslou there
of, to be hold at tbe 1'robato Ofllco, ln sald Mont
pelier, ou tbo 1st day ot June, A. D. 1901, for
hearliigand declilon tbereon: and, lt ls further or
dered, tbat all persous lnterested bo notlfled hereof,
by publlcatlou ot notlco ot sald appllcatlon and
order tbereon. threo weeks successlvely lu the
Vermont Watchman A State Journal, a newspaper
publlshed at Moutnollor, ln this State. and whlch
clrcnlates ln tho uelghborhood ot those lnterested
bof oro sald tlmo of hearlng, that they may appear at
ald tlme and place, and, lt they see canse,obJect
theroto,
Ily the Conrt Attest.
20-23 1IIRAM CARLETON, Judge.
KSTATEOF O UtOI.INK U. It I'UUIT.
Statb of Vkumont,
dibthiot ot wab11imoton, "8.
In l'robate Court, held at Montpelier, ln aud foi
sald Dlstrict, on the 6tu day ot May, A.D. 1901 :
A oopy ot an lustrument purportlug to bo the
last will aud testameut ot UAUOL1NE . H.
KUUIT, latu ot Ilaraboo, ln the County nt Sauk und
'State ot Wlsconslu, deceased, aud tho probate
thereof by tho County Court wlthln aud for sald
County of Sauk, ln probate, dnly nutbeutlcated, be
lng presented to sald l'robate Court to bo flled, re
corded aud allowed as tbe last will and testament
ot sald deceased lu tho State ot Vermont, lt ls or
dered by sald Court, that all persous coucerned
thereln be uotltled to uppoar at a sesslou of sald
Court, tobo hold at the l'robate otHce In sald Mont
pelier on the 1st day ol June, A. D. 1901, and show
cause, lf any they nvai have, agalnst tho allow.
auce otsuch coiiy ai such latt will and teitament ln
tbe Stato of Vermont, lor whlch purposo It Is
furthur nroerfld th&t notlco o! this order be nub-
llshed three weeks successlvely In the Vermont
Watchman J Stats Journal, a newspaper prlnted at
Montpelier, In this State, previous to sald tlme
appointed lor bearlng,
Hy the Court Attest,
JO-31 UIRAM OARLETON, Jad ge.
scrofula, eczema, salt
KSTATK OF aiARTHA A. UANKS.
Statb op Vkbmont,
DIBTBIOT OP WABniHQTOir, B8.
In Probate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and for sald
Dlstrict, on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1901.
John I.. Spaldlng, admlnlstrator of the estato
ot MARTHA A. IIANKS, late of Warren, la
sald Dlstrict, deceaBed, presents his admlnls
tratlon account forezaminatlonandallowance, and
makes appllcatlon for a decree ot distrlbution and
partltlon of tbe estate of sald deceased. Wbere
npon, lt ls ordered by sald Conrt, that sald account
and sald appllcatlon bo referred to asesslon tbereot ,
tobe held at tho Probate Orllce. ln eaid Montpelier, on
the 1st day of June A. D. 1901, for bearlng and
declilon tbereon; And, lt ls further ordered, that
notlce hereof be glven to all persons lnterested, by
fiubllcatlon of the same three weeks successlvely ln
ho Vermont Watchman A State Journal. a newspapei
publlshed at Montpelier, ln this State, prevloas ta
sald tlme appointed for bearlng, that they may ap
pear at sald tlme and place, and Bhow cause, lf any
they may have, why sald account should not be
allowed, and such decree made.
Uy the Court. Attest,
20-21 H1RAM CARLETON, Judge,
ESTATK OF BIAItCIA J. EATON.
STATB Or VKBMONT,
DIBTBIOT Or WASHINGTON, 8g,
In Probato Court, held at Montpelier, ln nnd for
sald Dlstrict, on tho 7th day of May, A. D. 1901.
An Instrument, purportlug to be tbe last
will and testament ot MARCIA J. EATON,
late ot Montpelier In sald dlstrict, deceased,
belng presented to the Court for Probate, lt ls order
ed by sald Court, that all persons concerned thereln
be notlfled to appear at a sesslon of sald Court,
to be held at tbe Probate OHlce, ln sald Montpe
lier, on the 1st day ot June, A. D. 1901. and show
canse, lt any thev may bave, agalnst the probate
ot sald Instrument; for whlch purpose lt
ls further ordered that notlce ot this order
be publlshed three weeks successlvely ln tho Ver
mont Watchman St. State Journal, n newspaper prlnted
at Montpelier, ln this State, previous to sald tlme
appointed for bearlng.
Ily the Court Attest.
20-23 IIIRAM UALETON, Judge.
0OMH18SI0NEK8' NOTIOB.
ESTATE OF MAKY WHEEI.EK.
The nnderslgned, having been appointed by the
Ilonorable Probate Court, for the Dlstrict of Wash
lngton, Commlssloners, to recelve, examlne andad-
ust all clalms and demauds of all persons agalnst
he estate of MARY WIIEELEH, late of
Calais, In sald Dlstrict, deceased, and all clalms
exhlblted ln orlset thereto, bereby glve notlco
that we will meet for tbe purposes aforesald,
at the resldence ot the late Mary Wheeler In the
Town of Calais, in sald Dlstrict, on the 29th day of
May and 19tb day of October next, from 9 o'clock, A.
M. untll 1 o'clock p. M. each of sald days, and that
slx months from the 19th day ot Aprll, A. D.
1901. ls the tlme Umlted by sald Conrt for sald cred
ltors to present thelr clalms to us tor examlnatlon
and allowance.
Dated at Calais, this 4th day ot May, A. D. 1901,
20-23 MAHLONS. HATflA WAY, ) Commls
CLIFTON A.MOOItE, f sloners.
0OMM188IONEK8' NOTICB.
ESTATE OF MAKUAKET I.ESLIE,
The nnderslgned, having been appointed by the
Ilonorable Probate Court tor the Dlstrict of Wash
ington commlsBiouers to recelve, examlne and adlus t
all clalms and demands of all persons agalnst the
estate of MAltGAltKT LESLIE, late of Montpelier,
ln sald Dlstrict. deceased, and all clalms exhlb
lted ls offset thereto. horeby glve notlce that we wlU
meet for the purposes aforesald at tho County
Clerk's olllco ln the Clty of Montpollor, ln sald
Dlstrict, on the 2tli day ot May and 19th day
ot October next, f roui ten o'clock a. m. nntll four
o'clock r u., eacn it sald days, and that slx months
from tbe 22dday ol Aprll, A.I). 1901, ls the tlme 11m
lted by sald Court for sald credltors to present thelr
clalms to us for examlnatlon andallowance.
Dated at Montpelier this 23d day of Aprll, A.
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