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8 VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOUIINAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1901 Williamstown, Last Monday morning about eoren o'clock a deor passed throngh the Qeueral E. DntB farm, comlng withln n Hliott tllstanco o( tbo houeo and going ont on tlie lower aldo ol tbo pasttuo to tho north end of lt. Wo do not rcoall havlng boforo hnard of ouu ot thoso anlmaU bolng ln our village, but tmst lt ls not an auRiiry that tho samo 1b soon to bo a howllng wlldornesa. Rov. Dr. I 1 llooth ot Morrisville ocon plod tbo UnlverBallst palplt boro on Bnn day, ln oxchango wlth Itev. KranoeB A. Klmball. Presldlng Bldor J, O. Sbotburno wlll ptoacli ln tho Mothodlst churoh bero noxt Sunday ovonlng. Tbo opon-alr band concort aod tbo serv lng of lco-croam by Mrs. Maynard Kleor on tbo gronnds of tbo village tonoinout bouso ot G. W. Nlchols, last Satnrday ovonlng, brought out wbat Hotno say was tho largoat nnmbor of peoplo thoy over saw of an ovon lng ln our vlllago. All wlll rejoloe at tbe gonerous patronugo plvon Mrs. Ktaor ln wboao famlly tlioio hao boen so mucb 111 bealth of lato. It pleaaant, Mra. Kleor wlll sorvo Ice-croam again nozt Saturday ovon lng. Dr. Ilenry Janos of Waterbury, wlth Dr. Dudiey B. Smlth ot Plainfield, waa boro laat wook ln consnltatlon wltb Dr. E. B. Wat eon, ln tho caao of Marcns A. Smlth. Tbo Boat ot Mr. Smith'i tronble ta thought to bo tho llver, though lt ls not conalderod to bo cancorong. Iio la greatly omaclatcd. Dr. Janos ls not wltbont bope that bo may yot bo bottor. Tbo scboola ln tbo qnarry dlatrlct bavo beon dlscontlnuod for tbo season, on ac csunt ot moaslea and other alckneaa, Tbo loas ot tltne, howeyer, wlll bo tnado up ln comlng torms. It was a vory Intoreatlng, lnatrnctlTO, aa lt must bavo boen an lnsplrlng talk tbat Miss Ellon Folaom gavo onr ladles relatlvo to Indla and her work thsre, at tho vostry of the Metbodlst churcb Iast Satnrday af ternoon. Tho curlos sbe bronght wltb bor nre tlne lndeed. It ls a pleasnre to state tbat Mlaa Folsoru, lt ls expectod, wlll Bpoak at a nnion norvlco at tho Mothodlst chnrob on tho flrst Sunday evening ln Jnly. Mlaa Cora Brnsb rotnrned on Saturday Irom a atay ot monthn wlth bor elster, Mra. O. N. Fleld ln Now York, Mrs. Fleld wlll be bero lator. Our soleotmen were busy last Frlday and Batnrday maklng oat tbe second and last lnstallment of taxes to be pald ln Septom- uer. Mayo Lynde ls at hotno on bls anmmer vacation iroin urignam Aeadetny, uakors' fleld. Frank Benedlct, rocontly cradaated from Xnits College, ls to nave cuarge iot school wurk tbo c ming school year aa sunerln tendent ln Pittsfield and Pembroke, N, U. He la now on bls way home. Dr. W. B, Mayo ot Northfield was hore laat week ln consultatlon witb Dr. E. B. Wataon ln tbe caae of Charlos E. Staples' little boy, for montbs past a groat sutTorcr Irom rhtumaiio troubles Rev. Alvnn M, Smitb baB had a call from tbe Universalldt churrh ln West Concord that bo haa been consldoring. Leslie D. Qalo left laat Satnrday !for an- other season at tho Fabyan House, White Aiountains. ms wtio witt go lator. One of the moat ontbnslastlc members sf tbe Womau's Chrlstian Temperaucu Uulon ot Barre ln late years haa boen Mrs. Ge rgo U. JSarie, wno came back hore to livo a year or two, Last Frlday two ilouble car. riages camo up from Barre bringiug mem bers of thls nnion to hold ono of tbelr seml montbly meotings wlth Mra. Earle. Rev, E. M. Fuller, pae.or ot the Baptlst chnrch of Barre, aud wtfe were also preaent. Thla nieetina waa known aa a mothors' tneetinir. and lt may bo eaally gueBaed wbat sucb a band of earuest women, ongaged ln auch a grand cauee would say and do at snch a Tneetlng. Tho day was beautiful, and Mrs. Eurle's pleasant home offored a warmhon- pltallty every way, that could not but make lt a reu lotter uay tor tiioso pretent. Mrs. Wlll Goodwln o( Barre was boro to asslst Mrs. Karlo ln recelvlng, and Illtle &liss Ora Fraukum presentod the gnosts wltb button bole boquets ot forget-mo-nots aa tbev eu- tered tbe parlorB. Sbu also reclted a selec- tlon nlcely. Uake, coilee, atrawberrles and oream were sorveu. Mrs. Iliram Drury, MIbs Ilolen Klmball, Mlss Mlllle Drury, Gllbert O. Smlth and dauchter wore ln Burllnaton laat week to attend tbe meetlngB ln conncctlon wltb tbe tttate uranu Atuiy anu tlio Kellel Uorps. Btchard J. Jonklns ls agaln at work at bls trade of stone cutting ln Beebe Plaln Eo ls iu better bealth tban when bero. Wllllam, son of tbe late Walter Basa, of Ottawa, Kan., who la visltlng here, went iast weon to viait txu uncie, u:, Wllllam Baaa. Fred. son ot Molvlu E. Burnbam. com- pletes bls courae preparatory for college at uouaaru oeminary tma weoK. uo nas iiau a nne standing there. Laat week we met an old acqualntance from one of thn oll districta ln Oalltornia. who sald to us he would rathor bayo wbat money riau been loat ln oll there tbau to xijiya wnat tiaa neen maae ln lt. Mrs. Walter R. Davenport ls vialtlng liore. Mr. Davennort ls to be bere eariy tbia week. He has Just been on the west Blue 01 tno btate ln the lntereats ol tue nnti Saloon League and also of the Montpelier Seminary, ot whlob he ls now principal. Bev. Francea A. Klmball haa a brlght lit tle flve-yoars'-old nlece whoae fatber ls alao a mintater, and who bas lately gone from Mnine to Porinsylvanla to preaob. In ber new home, aa abe was repeatlug tho Lord's prayer before retlring, Bbe varied at tbls mucb. "Thy klncdom como, tby wlll bo done ln eartb as it ls ln tbe State of Maine." 'Wbat deligbttul memorles sbe inuat be bav Ing of Malnel Wlll they in tlme be over ehadowed by tho nlghtmare Qnay-cnrse thattbreatens the Quaker State? Thfs same little maid bavlng beard , tbo sad news ot tho death of Qaeon Vlctorla, pasaed lt along by eaylng tbe Qaeon Dlphtberla waa dead. Our fiabermen, who went to Mallot's bay on Lake Champlain laBt week, falled some wbat of tbelr expectatlons, but report a fair catcb of plckerel, the large one welghlng a little loas tban seven ponnds. Mlas Ellon Folaom wlll speak nezt Sun day afternoon at two o'clock, in tho Free Baptlat ohurch bere on ber work in Indla. In ber yonng daya Miss Folaom uaod to at tend tbls same chnrch, and bor old frlends and nelghbors, wlth othetB of our towns folk, wlll Bnrelylgreet her wlth a full house. Laat Sunday, Rov. F. E. Brlgga, paator of tbe Free Baptlat churoh bere, ezchanged wlth Kev. Mr. Boya of West Topsham and East Corinth. Albort M. Goodrich, wbose name we aBSoclate wlth thoroughbred stock, ls keep lng tho borse, Vlctor Alcandar, at preaent. Ben Doyle, a brotber of tho lato Mra. JameB Murphy, once a sectlon band hore onour rallroau, dled in Barre last week wltb black dlphtberla, atter an lllness of two dajs. G. A. Alnswortb ls juBt now rofnnlng to rent tbe tenetnent ln bls General E. Bass liouoe, becauBO bo wau'a to sell the farm and bnlld on bls nowly purchased lot, oocu pled by Mercbant J, B. Brockway. It our town is to grow, aa boped tor, no other place offers sucb eplendld lndncementB to a purcbaaer witb pnsb and means. Mr. Alns worth lnvites correapondenco on thla sub ject. It waa a treat to look tbrough tbe largo, new granlte Bbed of the Grearson-Beckett company, now ln operation. If lt does not provo a blg neat egg for addltlonal plants liore, wltb all tho inducements our place affords for the granlte buslnesa, wo shall be sorry. 0. U. Laterop bas baralnod for tbe Asa Q. Slmona place, near onr village cemetery, Atter the death of Mr. Slmons lt was bougbt by Bev. Harvey WebBter, and later waa sold to tbe late Klmball P. Blancbard. Mr Latbrop buys it ot tbe Blanohard estato and wlll doubtlesa aell lt out ln butldlng lots, George W. Iloldon la bulldlng a barn on A Few Wos'ds nbotit A promlncnt MontrcolclcrKjmiiti, the Kov. Jnmcfl II. Dlxon, Kcclor SL Judcs nnJ IIoiu Canon of rtirlst Cliurch I'fttlicilral, wrltcs - "Pcrmlt mo to ind you a few llncs to etronuly rocominond I'BItlir DaVIB 1'AlN'Kll.LEa I liaie uscdltwlth witlefactlon for tlilrty-Qvo jcnrs. H l e. pri-parn-tinn whlth (IccerTeo full publlc conndciico." Pain-Killer A fltirc curi" for Soro Throut, Coughs, Chlllo, Cratnpo, &o. Two Slzcs, 2.'c nnd XV. fbcro ls only one l'aln-Klller. Porry DovIb bls farm ln tbe northeaat corner ot the town. Mlas Ida L. Fllnt, a elster of Fred A. Flint, haa boon employed In Providenco, B. I., in tbe year past. Hal Cheney and famlly wlll llkoly ro maln ln Randolph, posslbly for a year. Jobn A. Porry ls bulldlng a barn ln M1I1 Village, for Manoel Bonevidos. Ono of tho saddost cases of lllness we bavo ever known bero came to an end laat week Monday lu the death of J. Wlllio Lund, a former realdent and granlte work or hore, but ot late llving near Eaat Barre, Born In England, bla ruothor movod wlth ber ohlldren to our placn and he took up the trade of granlto cutting. Ono day,some yoars ago, comlng to onr village wltb a frac titus borao be waa tbrown from bls wagon and caught ln sucb a way about one ot tho wbeols of tbe vebtcle that bo waa lnjured abont the kidneys and tho deadly work to bla system went on tlll the day ot hls deatb in splte of all tbat modlcal sklll and care could do for blm, How wonderfully he boro all hls aultorlnRa fta a ohriatlan lt does one good to know nnd rqually lt rejolces tbe heart t tblnk how they muat havo al roadv beon crowned ln "tbe land o' tbe Inal." Ilowever many and rlch tbe lncld cidents tbat bave gone out of tbeHO yoars ot Mr. Lund's Invalldlstn, there aro two thar. lmpresB us moat deeply, tho devotlon to hlm of bls flauoao and her famlly and of hls phyBlclan, Dr. E. B. Wataon. He waa nearly twenty-elght yuars of ago and bad beon for soma yoars a membor ot the Con gregatlonal churcb. Tbo wldow ot Ora Carnes, who dled not iongagom wasnington, ib staying in tno famlly of Return S. Dav's. Uenry Wood la worklng ln tho ahop ot turniture ueaier, uiiaries m. iaaon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harley Stevena, now of Barre, we- e ln town of Batnrday, the gneats ol tbe famlly ot tuolr urother-ln-law, May nard Klser. We bave lately b-on told concernlng ono, who was a ottizyn of th n'ace at ono time, tbat bo spai S-,000 as u plalntlff in a case at law wUme, according to tbe eatimate of anotber onl.v aoout. 55 worth ot property was invoivea at tue siart. lor Infants and CMldren. The Kind You Have Always Boughf Boars tho Slgnaturo Marshfield. IIUURA.H! FOR THE FOURTn OF JULY AT MARSHFIELD! Ira H; Edson was at bomo from Lisbon. N, II , over Sunday. Mrs. Jamos Euglish and daufrlik'r Agnes of Montpelier wero in town over Sunday. Mra. I. M. Riclter ot Groton was recently the guoBt of C. E. Shepard and family. E. II. Kellogg oxpects to finisli work for L. I). Xuto July 1 It ts nudorstood E. S. Knowles ia to tako hia plnco. Mr3. Julia Winrr of Roehestor waa tho gueat of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Nuto last week. Missea Bertlia nnd Nellio Swerdfcfrer and Joseiihine Nut- aro at home from school at Eaat Northfield, M.iss Mr. and Mrs D W. Edson and eliild spcnt Sunday at hta father's homo in this placo A. E. Jameson has movod baek to tliis placo from Manchester, N. H., and will occnpy E. C. Merrill's houae on Cabot street. A chaugo of time wont into effeet ou tho railroad Alondny morning which will mako n cliange in the diapatcb of mails from the poat oflico as follows: Alornimr mail wost will closo at 10:83 fifteeu minutes later tban beforo, and the afternoon mail east will closo at 1:10, llvo nnuutcs earuer tiian uetore. L. P. Slack of St. Johnsbury was in town over Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs Jobn Shino of Amhcrst, Mass., liavo been guosts of Mra. Cyreua Lambertou tho past week, Mrs. A N Bliss is visiting at her forraer bome in Weyeuowoga, Wta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mears nnd son of Barre wero cuests at J. M. Mears a part of last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. E W. Gilman aro attending the Pan-American Exposition this week. S. D. Cushinan and family of Montpelier vis itcd at R. S. Hudson's over Sunday. 0. E Shepard was in Ryegate laat week wbero ho purchased a proniising horso. A. R, C'ole also purobosedn borao at Wells River last week. , T. T. Kitiidgo of Woodsville, N. H.. was in town on Saturday in searcb of horaes. Artliur Patterson and wife of Washington, recently visited at J. P. Newton's. Nearly overy day for a week past has beon colebrated by somo kind of n mnaway, headon colllsiou or Biuashup of teams, but fortunately as yet no serious accidout bas rosulted. Car riage ropair shops and blncksiniths must bo reaplng n hurvest. Let the eaglo scream nnd como to Marsh field July Fourth to celebrato tbe day wliich is tho grandost of the nation's holidays. Seo large posters for program of entertainmeut for tbo day. Somothing to intcrest all. CUUltClt NOTICES. Tlio Congregational Ladies' Aid Soeiety will meet on Wednesday afternoon witb Mrs Ira Bemis. Thero will be a union servico of christian patriotism at tbe Congregational cburcli 011 Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Woltor Jobn C'oates will dehvor tlio addreas. Woat Corinth. Tbo installation servico held in tho churcb last Wednesday waa tbo means of bringiug a goodly nuniber of people bero from out of town. Among the mnuber woro Rev M. U. HouderBon from St Johnsbury, who preacbed n most excollont sermon from Ilebrews 111-17-Otbers wero Rev James Boyd nnd wife of WeBt Topsham, Rov J. R Franklin of Straf ford, Rev. F E Briggs and wife of Washing ton, Rov. 0 E Davia and wife of Rnndolpli, aud Rev. G W. Davls and wife of East Or ange. Chlldren's dny exorcisos wlll be n bsorved at tbe church noxt Sunday at elovon o'clock. C. F. blake bas been Bhingling bis bul'dlncrs nnd is now worklng for J. P. Wiggina ou bla new barn. The- raiaing was doue laat Satur day. V Richardson waa in town the first of tho week to viait his brotber. He took 1dm to Fuirloo lake ou a fUhing trip. Frod Burroagbs who bas boen at the Stato Industrial school at Vergennes, ls now at homo hclplng his fatber on tho farm. WoBt Nowfoury, Charles Tnceart of Newbury cavo nri ontor- tainment nt tbe schoolhouse Iast Tuosday ev oning under tbo auspicoa of tbo Sunday scbool. Mr Tiurgnrt gives Batisfaction wherovor be goes, As an Itnpcrsonator ho ranks high. His word on tho violln is of excellent qttnllty, os pecinlly bis imltation of n oanary btrd. Aftor tlio cn tei t Ji'mruen t cako aud ice crcatu wero Bcrvcd. Tho Bcliool in this villago closos this wook Mrs. MoTiood. who lios boarded witb Miss Clnrico Tyler for several niontlis back, cx pocls to go this weok to Wolls Rivor for a wbilo. Miss Addie Jowell closod her echool nt North Havorblll last weok, nnd is now at homo. Tho Ladios' Missionary Bocioty moots on Wodnosday aftornoon witb Mrs, Chamber laiu. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Tuckor spent Sunday nt Boltonvillo. Tbe exorcisos of comnienccmcnt week nt Bradford and Newbury ench drow from our villnge. Sovoral wore oxpccting to nttund the siioaking contest nt Newbury on Thursday evetnng but tho showor prevonted. Miss Edith Mnroy of Newbury is tho guest of Miaa Edna Tuttlo this weok. Mrs Lydia Putnam movod from ber old homo to Brndford last weok. Mrs. Putnam bas livod hero for n good many yoara and will be misscd by her many friends. Mrs. Andrew Ronfrow roturns to her homo nt Newbury ontor this wook. Her placo nt Mrs Hrtaeltine's is tnken by a womau from Havorbill, N. II. Daniel Ilnlo died onrly Sunday morning at the bomo of Georgo I'ago wlicre ho had boardod f or a few montha In tbo oarly spring Mr. llalo slippod in tho yard and broko ono leg just below tho bip. Tbia was sot by Dr. Fletcher of Brndford and had henlod nicely, though lenving tlio leg sbortor. Tbougb dta courngcd by friends be rodo over to Corinth nbout ten days beforo hls death. This sooined to sggravato an old disoaso On the following Saturday nigt t ho had n slight sbock. He eradually grow woriO from tliis time. Mr. Ilalo bntl been n residont of Nowbury for sov eral years nnd nt the timo of his death still owncd tbe farm In the SDrincr of l'JOO ho sold Bomo of bis porsonnl proporty and be nnd bis wifo movcd nwny. Ifii'rs Ilnlo dled a littlo wlnlo aftorward Ho leaves a Biater. Mrs. Chnpman of Corinth, nnd a brotber living in Bradford. The funnrnl wnn bobl frnm tbn church on TuoBday and burial waa beside his wiib ai lopsnam. ChelBon. Altuenannd Pamelia Coburn hnve gone to , W U1K III LUU lUUJlljr Ui VJi JU, 1V111 snip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Scalos visltod last woek in Danville Geortro M. D.ivis i3 at bnmn tnkinc nn ati forced vacation from hia work nt East Barre, caused by tlie dropping ot a block of gramte on "is lcct. Hnrold D. Coiustock bns completod bis sec ond year in JJartmouth coliego nnd 13 at home Mr- nud Mrs. W. F. Davis left on Saturdav for tlieir sumnicr's work nt tho Profile House, White olountams. Judgo II. R. Start was bere from Windsor Uount Court over aunday, stayiug at tbo hotel. Our two vounir ruen who havo beon in iail sinco January woro roleased on probation by the court last week, Thoy will need, nnd wo trust will havo, tho encouragcment of nll tlieir friends'iin carrying out their purpoaa to rcdeom their good nnnio. Nellio M. Covwiu ia spending a fow dnys about town. Rov. A E. Laml'ert of Thetford preached on exchango nt the Uongregational cuurch ouiv day morning and evening. Hannth (Dutlon). widow of Jackson D. Medcalf , died on Wednesday of last week nt tho ago ot 1 1 years nnd ll) montuB. Kev. JUr. Allen oflicinted at tho funernl services 011 Fri- dav. Mrs. Medcalf leaves four cluldreii. vib lnrd F., of East Brookfield, Oliver D., witb wbom sbo lived. Georiro M , nnd Sarnb A., tho wife 01 Adolbcrt 1. akinnor ot Barre. Esther J. t'outermarsb, who iias been working at Dr. M II. Corwm s f or moro tha 1 a year, has gone to Strafford to work A son was born Juno 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Webater D, Hook, and a daughter Juno 18 to Mr and Mrs Artliur U Barbev. -1 birrnil Clark (nillev). widow of Amoj R Hond. died on Sundav at the home of her sou. Charles I. Ilood in Lowell, Mns3. Mrs. Ilood was born iu 'lunbri 'go. Deo. 13, 1809, and was a residont of Chelsea nfter hsr marrineo Feb 3, 1SH0. Her husbaud died Feb. 1", 1881, nnd Jor a nuruber of vonrs sbe had dividod her timo betwoen Chelsea nnd Lowell, tintil tho inlirniities of nge compelled ber lemainiug in ono liome Sbe had been sinco a moiuber of the Couirreirational church of tbia nlaco Threo children surviva her, William K. of Chelsea, and Charles I. Ilood nnd Mrs. Julia A. Rogers of Lowell. Her youngest child, Arcelia V , died 111 I81O, Iho luneral ser vices will be held hcre 011 Wednesday. Robert A' Lyon is visiting in Montpelier. Ricliard II. llacon 13 at largo on a two weeks vacation from Corwin s Btoro. Mr. and Mrs. W. P Towusond nud Mrs. A. II. Powors attended the commencement exer cises of Kimball Uulon Acadoruy, Merideu N. II , this weok. M. Blaucho Townsend aud Julia V. ronusend nre to grnduate. Kast Iloxbury. Irvlut; and Roy Oady wont to Berlin pond Wednesday on a flshlng excursion, Leator Batea of Bellows Falls, vlalted in town on Tnesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wheatloy of East Brookfield, are visltlng tbelr daughter, Mra. tr. iS. Allen (or a lew weeks. Frank Newtou of Marlboro, Maaa., is tbo guest 01 uls nepnew, ueorge waruner. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fletcher of Eaat Brookfield, vlalted tbelr daughter, Mra Jonoa Steele, on Bnuday, Mrs. J. J. Stoelo vlalted hia pirentB ln East Brookfield one day laat week. Hlram Honry, who bas been 111 wltb pneumonla, la galnlng. Leeter Bates who bas employment at .bellows ifalls, was in town iast weeir. Mrs. Wllllam Spooner and children from Worcester, 61 asa., aro expeoted hero thla wook. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Wheatloy and two children vlalted ln tbe place on Satnrday. Mrs. George Wardner would llko to bavo tbe person who took a number of cana ot fruit from tbe cellar laat week, return tho cana wltbout f urther notlce aa sbe would llko tbom to tlll agaln. Thero lstobea nlcnlo In George Ward ner's grovo ln tbo afternoon ot July i wltb nreworKa ln tho evening. A coruiai lnvl tlon 1b extended to overy one. Tbo scbool ln tbls dlatrlct wlll close Frl day afternoon atter a nino weoks term. so as to glve somo of tbe puptls a chance to plck berrles. Mrs. Dana Wllllams spent a part of laat weeK witu ner son's lamuy in urooKtieiu. A "gooae party" enjoyed a rlde througb tbe gulf to Williamstown Sprlnga laat Tbursday. Tho hard sbower wblcb came up white they were eatlng tbelr lnuoh was oujoyeu witn all the resr, Mr. and Mrs. George Foas expect to take a carrlage drlvo to Urldgewalor ttus weelc to visu in iiiat piace. Frank Nowton and Mra. Georce Ward nor and two daughters vlalted rolatlvea ln uauuoipn on Batnrday aud auniiay. Elder and Mrs. L. II. Rrlgham came from warren on uainruay, lie preaoneu on auu 11 ay an oxaniimit eermon irom tue tox II Gorluthlans 5:17. Mr, and Mra. W, B. Bpooner and boub ot Worcester, Masa,, aro guesta of Mra, Jason ifreemau tliis weeu, Ilorlln, Deoring Ilarvestor Co , DearSirs: Ilaving tried your Mower in trinl witli tho Adriaii Jiuokeyo nnd otuors, 1 nm convmced bat 1 prefer the "Deoring'' to ull othors nnd bavo purciiased ouo 01 your macutnes. Xours truly, u, 'lurnor. Wolls Illvor. Mlsao Katbnrlno Holt ot Providenco and Eatello Post ot Now Vork aro at MIm Julia Farwnll's for tbe summer. Mra. Peaob Tboinas ot South Ryegate, ro- companlod by Mrs. Jobn Thomas of tbls place, wont iast wook to Lanaing, rtiicu,, to attoud commonooment of tho Mlohlgan Ag rlcultural collogo. whoro her son Horaco gradnatod witb hlgb bouora from tho mo cbanlcal dopartment. A. W. Mooro wont to Bradford laat weok to iowthe rulns of tho paper mlll which was destroyed by flre. The mlll was for tnerly ownod by uls fatbor, tho late Warron Mooro, Mr. Orabtown and brctbor of Oanada aro tho now proprlotors of tho WaltB Rlvor pa psr mlll, Thoy havo takon possesalon and 100m at A. J. Whltney'a. Mra. A. J. Wbltnov. who has boon visit ing frlenda in Masaacuusette, came bome on Saturday. Tbe Ladles' Ald socletv eavo a nlnk toa In tbe church parlors last Frlday. The not recolpts wero adont 815. Mra. Nowton Fleld la reooverlng from tbo effocts ot a surglcal oporatlon for tho ro- inoval ot a cancsr. Miss C. A. Gale. delogate. Miss Flora Brock and Mrs. Goodwln, past presldents, ot Col. Preston Rellef Corps, attonded the departmont meotlug at Burlington last weeK. Miss Mnrlol Goodwln attendod tbo chll dren's day plcnic ot tbe Grange at West liatti on saturday. L. E. Goss represented Col. Preston post at tho Grand Artny onoampmont at Bur lington last wodnosday. Tho ofUcers olect ln tbo senlor Cbrlstlon Endeavor soclety for tbe next elz montbs are: 0. C. Scales, prosldont; Miaa Bortha Davls, vlce-prusident; Mary Itandall, accro tary; Frank Loarnod, treasarer. Mrs. Mary White, who epent tbo wlnter ln Boston wlth bor son, bas returned and ls wltli bor daugnter, aira. uutcuiua. Mrs. Wllllamson of St. Jobnsburv was tho guest ot Mrs. utenning last wook. Miss 0. A. Galo mado Mra. Foas a abort vislt in St. Albans last Thursday. Mra. Addlo Ilnghes of Asbland. past do partment presldent ot tbo New Hampshlre l'.uiiot uorus, was tno gueat 01 raisa u arweu ana aiiss isrocic iast wook and went witn tbo lattor to tbo meotlug at Burlington. Roy Clark 1b at work in Blabop'a storo. Miaa Antha MuuboII ls visiting relativea in uigngate. Mra. Halo and Miss Adlne spent last weeK iu uuuaio. Regular mootlng of Corintblan Cbapter, Order Eastern Star, Wednesday evening. a loit auemiance is ueairod. Mlaa Mary B. Goodwln. of Col. Preaton Rellef Corps, waa elcctod department Junlor vice-preaident at tno departmont conyon tion ueiu ia uurnngton. nrooklleld. Chrildron's Day exercisos at tbo Second Congregational church last Sunday woro w oll attended and tbo children did exceedingly well. All wero interestod. Tho church was prottily decoratod with wild flowors and pot- teu piants. Miss Cassio Bcniiam visited in Rnndolob several uays recently. Mis. E .E. Bonham has been confinnd tn thn house for nearly two weeks nursing n soro auKie aud toot. Mrs. Marcus Peck is in Randolnb under tho treatment ot JJr. Jlclntyre and boardingwitl Mw E. E. Spicor. Ilenry Croeker is very sick witli pneumonia, The nrimary scbool closos on Fridnv with oxercises in tho aftornoon by tbo pupils. Tho teaclier, Miss Cliadwick, lnvitos tbe parents and inenils wno are mtercsted to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn of Roxbury visited their son in-law. Warreu AVillianis. and fam ily laat waeK. Dea William S. Gravos was in Wnterburv ou uusiness on .nonuny. 1 ..1 Edson Brothors of Williamstown dolivereda load of furnituro bero lnit week for Will Haggott s new homo Ilenry tlydo haa bouglit the Alanson Allen iarm wiucu to iias rented lor twelvo years. JJliss alnry Uoodneli ot ayracuso, JN. V., 13 a guest at SJrs .. 2. Uplianrs. Mrs. U. S. Spraguo visited relativos iu Northheld Iast week. Mies lillian Buck is nt home from her sehool 111 Bethel for her summer vacation. Mrs. Irvin Ab ott recently visited ber brotber m Randolph. Edward Qlysson aud wife visited their son 111 Barrii tlie lirat ot tho week. Howard Edson of Randolph Center ia visit- mg 111 town Several from tliis place attended tlio ball gnmo nt J'-ast Randolph last Saturday. Mr nnd Mrs. Ira Cnri enter lenresented tbo Iocal Grand Army and Rolief Corps at Bur lington last weeK. Quite n cood nuniber from Silvor Star lodge of Good Tomplnrs visited tho lodge at .North ilandolpn last rriuay evening. Mrs. Josiab Smitb has beou in Randolph several dnys witu nersister, airs. Huntington wno has been quito sick. Sovoral from Brookfield Grange nttondod the baakot picnic witli East Braintreo Grango iu V. I. Snear's irrove last Saturcnv to cele brato Cbildren'a Day. Tho day was all tbat could bo desirod aud all bad an enjoyublo time. South Woodbury Scbool closed laat Frlday wltb a plcnio at Frank Batchelder'a and a rido on Habln lake. BoatB wero furnlshed by Mr. Batch eldor. Frank and hls wife did all ln tbelr powor to make lt pleasant for all. Any one wlaulng an ontlng and the best 01 entertaln' ment wlll do woll to stop at Batobelder's Mlas Emraa Lalrd of Cabot visited at WU la Lalrd'a over Sunday. Mra. Hlram Putnam and Mra. Etta Con ner of Cabot visited at L. W. Haakell's over Sunday. Miss Luoy Sablu of Burlington spent Sun day wlth her motber, Mra. Caleb Sabln, re' turning to her liome aionday morning. Wlllio Rlckard and wlte of Bodom, Nettle iiicKard 01 montpelier auu aatue ingaua 01 New Hampahlro vlalted at Henry Leacb'a on Satnrday, Alouzo Clark, who haa been ln poor bealth for somo tlme, la laiung. Tho Woodbury band gavo an ont door concort In tbia place last Frlday evening, playlng somo very llne music Dr. G. G. Hall haa commenced bulldlng hls barn, Elmer Barrett aud Mr, Carr from tue uenter doing tue woric. Dwight Ooolldgo waa appolnted cborlstor at tue laat cnurcu tinBinoas meeting. Tho little dauehters of Mr. and Mra. A.M Benjamln aud Mr. and Mra. Bert Wbeeler nave commenced witu ineir inusia unuer tbo ulrectlon of Sylvla Bliss ot Calais. Sodom. Last Wednoaday Dr, H. L. Watson was oallod to attend A. A. Lewis, wbo bad a so vere attack ot heart tronble. Mr. Lewis haa been unable to attend to any kind of bualnesB tor somo years on account of on largement 01 tno uoart. All bonor to Miss Hattlo Klddor, tbo teacuer, wno iias the murai oourage to "Hew to tho llne aud let tbe cblps fall wbero they wlll." Every bonest, earneat lover ot children and youth muat oommend tho ataud sue nas taKou againsi tue viojb tlon ot tue tobacoo law Mrs. Weeks and Mlas Guy, the vlotlma ot tbu runaway accidout, are bottor. Walter Roed moyed wltb hls famlly thla woek to iSew tlampahlre. The Peak school wlll oloae next Saturday wlth a pionlu lu tho woods adjolnlng to whlcu other scuoois are inviteu, also par ents and filends of tbo ohlldren. Ganle Dalley and Mrs, Ilarwood bave ro turned from a vlalt to Haucook Isaao Matbera movea lnto tbe tonoment vacatod by Walter Reed. Cnbot. Waltor B. Lanco haa beon annolntod nost- irnster at Cabot ln placo of Honrv Morao. Mr. Lanoo ozpeota to havo bls new block completed to bo occuplod by tbo poatoflloo oy juiy 1. All the teaohors wbo bave beou at work out ot towu bavo clood tbelr scbools and roturnod home to onjoy tbo long vacation. All ahnuld soo tho odttorlal in tho Mont pelier Dailv JouitNAL of Thursday, June 2, entltled, "Pnbllo Inatructton." Thla haa tho rlgut rlDg. and ls (ull of good comtuon sonBO talk aucb as ovory oducator aud all wbo havo tbo beat interest of oducatlon at heart should adopt, Charlos O. Pholns has sold hls hall lntor- ost ln tho Baw mlli to bla brotber Wllllam. Tbo flrm nauio Is now Pholps Brotboni. Martln Wheelor has returned from Ka- eaan, Prlnco of Wnlos Island, Alanka, whoro ho bas boon for flftoen montbs. Ho glves a very good account of tho place, romarklng that tbo temporaturo haa been no lower tban twolve dogreos bolow freezlng at any tlme. Gaino Is ijttlto abundant, he havlng broagni uome soverai spocimons 01 tuo same. Among them ls a palr of antlers ta- ken and nresorved whllo ln the volvot. Thoy wlll probably be on ozhlbltlon. J. B, McLeon boalns runnlnetbe atBso on juiy 1 irom uaooc to aiarsnuoid. Tho ball gaine nlavod atralnst tbo Dan vlllo's laat Saturday stood 17 to 22 m favor 01 tho Urttiota. Town Snperlntondent ot Sobool J. P Lamson, Esn., wlll tako the scbolars and toacbera of the town on an outlng to Woodsville next Frlday. tho closo of tbo Bcboola. Any othors wbo wlsb to go may us so ny paying tor tue rounu trip. Mlseoa Hattlo and Julia Flsbor aro at bome from tbelr school for tha summer va cation. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hodsdon of Sheffield wero ln town on sunday. Fred Blodgott of Boston is ln town for a two weeka vacation. Prof. G. N. McDanlola and inother ot Wlnstead, Conn,, bave arrlvod ln town for the summer. Wells, Lamaon & Co., of Barro are irav tlng np a 11 no monnmont thla week ln tho cemetery for E. W, Palge of Now York clty The atone Ib of Barro granlte. tbo tlrat baae belng llvo feet square, the second baao tbree foot and llvo Inches tnnara and the ahaft two leet and eignt lncues sauare. Tuo to tal belsht la ten feet and lt welcbs ten tons. The lot ls ln tbe southwest corner ot the yard and representa three famlllea, E. W. Palce. hls fatber, G. L. Palco. and I. D. Read, wboso name appeara in ralsed lettnrs on tho second baso. It Ib sald about S1O0O representB tbe cost of tbo Btone. It Is the beBt stone now in the yard. Mrs. Julia Burt and son, Burt, of Fran conia are visltlng Mra. J. P. Lawson, slstor 01 aira. uurt. Mrs. Wlnltrtd Hlcklo and children of West Burke are visltlng relatlves ln town. Tbe mail north leaves at noon now. Other malla about aa usual tn arrlvlng and depart- lng. If you want an lce-cream treezer tbat you don't bave to orauk get tbe Eaay Freezer at fllorae .lirutuors. lt means a nne artlcie wlth but little work. South Corinth. Almon Rowcll of Keeuo, N. II , bad been a guest of his parents aud other relativos tho past week George Merrill lost hia borse recently. Nath- an Dapm sultered a sinular loss. Mr (.iialmers and family bavo movcd to tbe tarru they purcn.ised ot Ueorgo Merrill. H. W. Batcbelder of Raymonds, N. n was n guest at J. L Avery's laat week. Our schools closed last Friday witb annro priato oxercises A largo majorit ol the pa rentJ wero iu attondanco to apprecinte tlio ef lorts put lortn Kast lirooklleld. W. F. Medcalf and wifo were called to Chelsea laat Frlday to attend tbe tuneral of Mr. Modcalt's inother. Tbe Brookfield ball team went to East Racdolnh ou Saturday and deteated th Eaat Randolph team by a ecoro of 23 to 3 Tbe principal feature ot the game waa tbe heavy battlng by the Urooklleld boya, Miss Carrle M. Heath ot Concord, N. H waa a guest of Mrs. W. H. Sprdgue last week. Moat ot tbe farmers commenced baylng this weeK. West Fnlrloo Contor. Fred Cook, wbo bad his kneo badiy cut nearly two weeka ago, is in tbe hospital nt llnnover, nnd is liaving a tedious timo liis friends nro very nnxious Iest bo bo left witb stiff kneo. Miss Emma Bond. nccomnanied bv Mr, Blnke of Woburn, Mas3., spont n day lnst week visiting Irving Bond and family at Mrs, Ainiuall s. narold Morso taat Jobn Kimball's for hls snmnier vacation George Kimball spent Suudny at bis old homo Mrs Culvin Morse has visited in Worcester and is now at Bulfalo. takuirr in tlio Jixposi tion Sbo bas visited Niagara nnd othor placos nud is rnnking her bome witb Miss Kemington in tbe fnruous Reniington buildiug, which has boenparUy given up to lixpoBition visitors Kast Corinth. Miss Laurn A. Butler. wbo haa been teach ing in Massacbusetta, is spending ber vacation at homo. Rov- Mr. Metcalf occnpied tho pulpit for tho Umversalista aunday evening. Mr. Francis is tho nrcbitect and Mr. Littlo head the contractor for tbo library building which 13 to bo erected tlussummor on tuo sag maw sito. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackman occupy A. D Jackman's bouso. The annual mootlng of tho East Corinth public library will be held nt its roonis Satur- nay evening, dnne vj. Mrs E. S. Rowland Is visiting her paronts in Jiliddlobury. J II. Chamborlnin of New York arrivod in town on Saturday for a fow days' vacation Miss Emma Francis Blnisdell wbo has boen attendiug school at Randolph 13 at bomo. Putnamsvlllo. Miss EJdlo Harrls haa reacbed home at ter ber painful oporatlon ln Boston a few weeks ago Frank Bevmore's famlly are at home afte a two weeks' vislt at ber parent's bome in Berlin. Deor aro quito plenty in thla locallty. Several bave been seen on A. 0. Hall's meadow. Mrs. RufuB Wlggins and friend of Mont pelier nre spending tbe week at Albert Wheolock'a, Rev. Mr. Strcoter and wife of Warron bave been tbe guosta of H. E. Brown for a few daya. Worcester, Mra. H. Tomllnaon ot Jonoavllle Ia the guest of her brotber, M. P. Kent, Mra. Albert Conner ot Hanover, N. H waa visltlng at F, B, Conner's last week. R, R. Bunnell ot Montpelier waa the gueBt of Chauncoy Hunt a part ot Iast week. Loe Kent aud famlly of Montpelier wero at M P. Kont'B ovor Sunday. Mrs. Delle H. Putnam returned on Sat nrday from a ten daya vislt at Peacham and Montpelier. Mlaaea Allca and Bertha Symonds of Montpelier spent Sunday wlth tbelr par ents. Mr. and Mre. T. Symonds. Mlas Edltb J. Harrls roturnod trom Bos. ton laat Saturday mucb lmproved ln healtb, Artliur Batuhelder of Barre ib spending a weuk'a vaoatlon ln town, Mrs, Walter Ordway and tbree ohlldren ot Northfield aro visiting Miaa Frances Ab-bott. Kast Calais. Thero ls to bo A oommiinlnn RArvlnn nnTt. Sunday afternoon. Rev. Anna Aldrldcu ot Kiht. Mnntnnllcr wlll proach here noxt Sunday mornlug In oxchaugo wltb Mr, Curtla. The Ladles' Leaaue wlll ment wltli Mrn. A. Dwlnell on Thursday to aew for Mrs. F. B, Gray. Tbo tarm-honae of F. B. Grav. about oun aud a bnlf mlloa from tbo village, waa burned laat Wednoaday evening. Firo was dlscovorod soon atter eight o'clock In an opon chamber ovor tho oll, but bad already maue aucu ueadway lt could not be oxtiu gulshed wlth the means at band. The house waa old and burned llko tlndor. Borce olo.blng and furnlture aud a little beddlng was savou, 1110 tioavy rains and tue ar rlval of help prevonted the flre spreading to tho barns. The house was lnsurod for rbout 8400 Tho flre ls aupposed to havo boen cauaod by llghtnlng. The bnrnlng of F. B. Grav'a bouso re- movea one of the old laudmarka. The oll, In which tho flre orlglnated. was bullt bv a Mr. Lamb ln 1708. The maln bouso waa not DUUt untll soverai vears latnr. thn nxact date not belug known. Conntrv neODlo are nulok tn rnnnnnd wuou cammiiy overiaKes oun 01 tueir num ber. Mr, aud Mra. F. B, Gray were pr BOUttd Sundav mornlnr? wlth n nnrnnnf R4fl. and conttibutlona of olothlug, btddlng, etc, uro ueing maoe. Tbe village scbool cloaed on Monday. Miss Murv Dwlnell Is at (llarnmont. N. IT.. iuo gnesi 01 mra. iovi xurner. Mra. Ghnntnr IIncrhnH nml llltln p.lilld wnrn tbrown from a buggy Satnrday afternoon as buo was uriving irom tbe resldenco ol Mrs. uuicena 1'earce. Tlio linrse was trnttlnir acd turned too sharp a corner, Btrlklng the currjslono. Welther wero hurt excopt ruises. Charles A ' ams bad one hand Hnvnrnlv In Jared a few days ago. Ho was taklng care 01 1113 norse ln tbe stible aud the auluial Btepped on the halter ropo, drawlng tho aiiap betweeu tbe tbumb and flngers, ln fllctlnn a cut that requlred several stltchos 10 get it into aiiape. LEGAL NOTICES, 15STAT15 OF JOIIN Q. A. ALTjKN. STATM Or VBRMOKT, DIBT11I0T OF WASHINGTON, BS, In Trobato Court, held at Montpelier, ln a fox aald Dlatrlct, on the 21th dar of June, A. 11., 1911. Martha J, Allen, mrvlvlni? executrlx of the laat wlll and teatament of JOIIN Q. A. AI.t.liN, late of laiais.iu aam uiamct, ueccasea. preaonia ner au mlnUtrstlon accuunt lorexamlnatlonanclallowance. and makes appllcatlou fcr a decreo of dlatrlbutlou and partltlon of tho eatate ot aald deceaaed. Whereupon lt la ordered bjr aald Court, that sald account aud aald appllcatlon be rofcrred toa aeaalon thoreof. to be held at tho l'robato OOlce In aald Montpelier, on the i3th dayof July, A.l). 1901, for hearlne and declalon theroon: Alu, lt la further erdeied that notlce hereof be glvon to all peraona lntereated, by publlcatlonof tho aamo throe weeka accceaalvely ln the Vermont Watehman and State jourtiat, a newapaper puuuaneu at .Montpelier, ln thla Btate. prevloua to aald tlme appolnted tor hear ln?, that they mar appear at aalil tlme and place, uiiu muff chusv, il miy muy may nave, wny aaiu ac count ahould uot be allowod, aud auch decroe mado. llrthe Uourt. Attoat. 27-29 11IUAM OAULETON, Judue rSTATU OF CII AltLKS W. l'OHTKIt BTATK OF VHaUONT. DlBTRIOT OF AVABHINQTON, BB. In Frobate Court, held at JlontoeUer. ln anrtrfcx aam uiatnci.on me joui uar or june, a.u. ihi: Jamea C. llouirhtnn. ArimlnUtrutnr nf thn patAtn n CI1AKLKS V. l'OHTEK.lateof Montpelier, lnaald xiiirici, urceaaeu, preHents uia aammiairaiion ac count for oxamlnatlon and allowanc. and makeaaD. pllcatlon fora decree of dUtrlhutlou and pattitlou Whoreuiioii, lc la ordored by aald Court, that aald account and aald appllcatlou bereferredtoaaeaalou thereof to be held at the l'robate Ofilce, In aald Montpelier, on tho I'Jth day ot July, A. D. 1901, forhcarliiR aud declalon thereomand, It la further ordored, that notlce hereof be glvou to all peraona Interested, by publicatlon of the aame threo weoks aucceaslvely iu tho Vermont VTatehman A- State Jour nal, a newapaper publlshed at Montpelier, lu thla .stato, prevloua to aald tlme appolnted for hearlnt;, thatthey may appear at aald timo and place, and ahow cauae, tf auy they may haTo, why aald ac count ahould not be alloned and auch decree made. lly the Court Attoat, 27-23 UIKAM OAKLKTON, Judge, ESTATK OF LENA L. IIATIIAWAV. Statk of VEnaoNT, DlSTUICT OF 'WASUINOTON, BS. In l'robate Court, held at Montpelier, ln and tor aald Dlatrlct, on tho 2V.U dayof June, A. D. 1901. Frank J. Parker, Admlnlitrator of tho eatate of LENA L. HAT1IAWAY, late ol Eaat Montpelier, ln aald Diatrlct, deceaaed, preaenta hia admliilatratlou account for ezamtnatlon acd alluwance.and makes appllcatlon for a decree ot dlatrlbutlou and partltton of the oatato of sald deceaaed. Whereupon, lt la orueren by aald Couttthat aald account and aald appllcatlon be referred to a aeaalon thereot to bo held at tho l'robate Ofiice, ln aald Montpelier on the 13th day of July, A, D. 1800. for heailnd and declalon thereon; and.lt 13 further oraered, that notlce hereof bo Rlren to ali peraona Interested, uj publicatlon ot tbe aamo three weeks aucceaalyely ln tho F'rmon H'ofeA man & State Journal, a nowapaper pubUshed at Montpelier, In thla atate, prevloua to aald tlme appclnteu tor hearln?, that they raay appear at sald tm e ard placo, and ahow cauae, lf any they may bave, why aald account ahould not bo aliowed, aud auch decree made, JJy tho Cnurt. Atteat. 27-29 UIKAM OAltLETON, Jode. COMMlBBIONEnS' KOT1CE. ESTATK OF AUEHZATltCE, The underalimed, havlng been appolnted Tnnorablo Prabate Court for the Dlatrlct of by the waah- lngton,commlsatonera to recelve, examlne and adjuat all clalma and demanda of all peraona agalnat the eatate ot ADEU.A TltUE, lato of Berlin, Vt., ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed; aud all clalma exhlb lted il ollset theroto.bereby trtve notlce that we wlll meet for tho purpoaea aforesald at No. 2 Law rence lJullding, ln tho Clty of Montpelier, ln aald Dlatrlct, on the 18th dayof July, 1801, andtth day of Uctober nezt, from ten o'clock a. m. untll f onr o'clock r M., cacn vf sald daya. and that alz montha trom the 10th day of Juue,A.D. 1901,1a the tlme ilm lted by aalo Court for aald credltora to preaent thell clalma to ua for examlnatlon andallcwauce. Dated at Montpelier thla lEth day of June, A. A. 1901. K. R. DAWI.EY, ) Commla-27-29 O. S. WHITTIElt, f alonora. COMUIBBIONEIIS' NOTIOS. ESTATK OF TIIO JIAS MAKVIN. Tbe underelgued. havlnK boen appolnted by tbe llouoiable ITobato Court for the Diatrlct of Waahlua;. ton, commlsaloners to recelve, ezamlue and adjuat all clalma aud demanda of all peraoua agalnat tbeoa Ute of THOMAS MAKVIN. late ot Montpelier, In aald dlatrlct, deceaaed; and all clalma ezblD lted ln offaet thereto, hereby Klve notlce that v wlll meet for the purpoaea aforeaaldln theatoreof Drooks&DemtnK.ln the Clty of MontDeller, lnaald Dlatrlct, on the 12th day of July and 20th day of November nozt, from 1 o'clock A M. untll i o'clock r. M., oaoh ot aald daya, aud tbat alz montha from the 27th day ot May, A. D 1901, la the tlme llmlted by aald Court for aald credltora to preaent tbelr clalma to ua for ezaminatlon and allowauce. Dated at Montpelier, thla 21at day ot Juno, A. D., 1901, 27-21 CHAS. II. DKMING,! nm- OKO. IlltAlNEItl), MD"' OOMUlBBIONBnB' NOTIOS. ESTATK OF JOSKFIIINK M. ltOKINSON The underatgned, haylnir been appolnted by the Ilonorable l'robate Court for the Dlatrlct of Waah. Inirton, commlaalouera to recelve, ozamlne and ad juat all clalma and demanda ot all peraona afcalnat the eatate of JOSEl'HINK M. ltOllINKON. late ofthe Clty ot barre, in aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, and all clalma ezbtbltodln olfaetthereto.herebyKlve notlce that we wlll meet for the purpoaea aforeaald, at tho atore ot l'erry it Camp, ln tbe Clty ot barre, ln aald dlatrlct, ou the 13th day ot July and 13th day of Decombor nezt, trom f o'clock r. u. untll 1 o'clock F, M., each of aald daya, and that alz ruouths from the 15th day ot June, A. D. 1901, la the tlme llmlted by aald Court for aald credltora to pre aent their clalma to ua for ezaminatlon and allow "llated at Clty of Ilarre, thla 2Jtu day ot June, J. 31. 1 r.Kll 1 , I r.nmi, 27.29 FllAMi r. CAVE, )"a'- ESTATK OF OUISSION UANCOCK. BTATKOF Veumont, DISTUIOTOF WABltlNOTOK, BB. In l'robate Court. held at Montpelier, ln aud for aald Dlatrlct, on tbo 21th day ot June, A. I). IUU. Waldo 1). WorthlDK. admlnlatratnr, wlth the wlll an nezed.ot the eatato ofOltlSMON HANCOCK, late ot lierlln.ln aald Dlatrlct, deceaaed, preaentshla ad. rulnlatratlon account for ozamluatlou and al lowance, aud maka appllcatlon for a docroe ot dla trlbutlonaud partltlou ofthe eatateof aalddeoeaaed. Whereupon It la ordered by aald Court. that aald account and aald appllcatlon be referred to a aeaalon thereof, to be beld at the, l'ro bate OOlce In aald Montpelier, on tbo 12th day ot July, A, D. 1901, tor bearlnt; aud declalon, tnereoui auu. lt ia lunuer uruereu, ...cb uv..l hereof be Klveu to all peraona lntereated. by hereor be Klveu to au peraoua lu.ereaicu. uj publicatlon of the aame three weoka aucceaalvely ln the Vertnont Watctman State Journal, a newa. paper publlabed at Montpelier, tn thla State, rr Vious 10 sam uuie apiiuiii.eu na iion.,K, , may appear at aald tlme and place, aud ahow cauae, lf auy they may bave, why aald aocouut ahould not be aliowed and auch decree made. lly tbe Court, Atteat, , . 27-29 UIHAM OAULETON, Judjre, USTATK OF CKISMON HANCOCK. Htatb of Vbhmont, DISTnlOT or Wabiiihoton, bs. ln Probate Court. held In Monttielinr. In nnft fnr aald Dlntrlct, on tlio 2ltb darnt June, A,U, tMl, Wlildo I). WorthlnK, ndinlnUttfttor wlth tho wlll annexed ot the otate ot CUISMON HANCOCK, lato of Ilorlln, ln nald Dlatrlct, do coasod, makoi appllcatlon to iald cnurt, wltli tlie coiiBont nnd npprobatlon In wrltlngof tho lega theNtateot Yormont, for ltconso to sell all ot tlio roal oatnte of laltl doeeaned, iltuated In Ilorlln, In nalil Dlatrlct, to wlti Homo place, repreaentlnK that the aale thereot would be bonellclal to tho leKatoei and devlsees ot aald deceaaed, and tlico lutereatod ln Iila oatato, tn order to convert aald real eatato lnto noney. Whoroupon It la ordorod by aald Court. that lald appllcatlon bo reforrod tn a aeaalnn there. ot, toboheld at the l'robate OtHce, InaaldMontpe- nor, on ine litli aar or Julr, A.l). ror near Ior end doclalon thereont and lt la further ordored thet all noraons lntoreated be notlfled heroof. bj publlcatfon of notlco of aald appllcatlon and or. der tbereon three weeka succeaalrely In tbe termcnl watehman Slaf Journal, a newapaper pnbllahed at Montpelier, ln thla Htato, and which clrcnlatea ln the nelKhborhood ot thoae Intercatod, before aald timo ot hearing, that they may appeai at aald timo aud place, and, lf ther aeo cauae, ob Joct thoreto. 117 ine uourt. Aiieat, 21-i) III11AM 0AHUST0N, Jadxe. Notlco of Flrst Sloctlni; ot Crodltors, In the Dlatrlct Court of thn Untted fltAtei. for thn Dlatrlct ot Vermont, In llankruptcyi In the matter of KDOAIt J. BOLTON, bankruptt To tho credltora ot KI)(I AU .1 I10I.T0N, uf MontDeller. ln the countr of Waahlncton. anrl dlatrlct afornaald.a bankrupt. Notlce la hereby Rlren that on the 17th day of Juno A. D. l'KII, the aald KDOAH .1. 110LT0N waa duly adjudieated bankruptt and that the flrat ineotinK of hia credltora wlllbo hoblat the ofHceot tbo underalitned.Itoom No.e.U. H.Voat OrBce i.uiiuiuK. " muuiputiur, uu iuu uiii unj ul uuij a. I), 1901, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, nt which tlme the aald credltora may attend, prove tbelr clalma, ap- polnt a truatee. ezamlne the bankrupt, and tranaact huu irannacf come beforo aucn oiner ouaineaa aa may propcriy aald ineetlm'. r.u A1ILI l. 1IKAVU1, ltereree ln ltankruptcy. Montpelier, Vt Jnne,22, 1901. In tho Dlatrlct Uourt nf tlio Unlted Stato For tho Dlatrlct of Vormunt. In tho Miitterof In Ell I.. Donaiuoro, JlHiikrtitit. llitnkruptcr. To tbe credltora of aald bankrupt. The petltlon of Herbert J. Blayton truatoe, hav lnR been duly Qled hereln, requeatlni; permlaaion to aell at prlrato aale, tbe property heretnafter de acrlbcd, helouKlng to the eltatu of aald bankrupt Notlce ia hereby glven that aald appllcatlon wlll be conaldered by the undoralKned at hia oftlce, lioom No, s, U. K.Voat OOlce llulldlnic, lu Montpelier Vt., on the 6th day of July, A. II., 1901, at ten o'clock lu the forenoon, at which tlme and place you are requlred to ahow cauae, If any you bave, why the prayer of aald petltlon ahould not be Rrant ed. You aro f uither notlfled that If no eufllclont canao be ahown why tho aald appllcatlon abould not be Eranted, all ot tlie real eatate ofaald bankrupt'a oa tato wlll be aold by tho aald truatee at prtvato aale. EDWAKD II. DEAVITT, Itofereo (n Ilankruptcy. Dated June 22, 1901. 1 n thn Sliitter ot FltKD W. IIASKETT, Jlitukrupt. In Hniikrtiiitcy. To the Unnorable Itoyt II. Wheeler, Judire ot the Dlatrlct Court ot the Unlted Statea for the Dlatrlct of Vermont. FKUD W. IIASKETT, of Clty of I!rr, In the county of Washington and State of Vermont, ln aalddlatrfct.reaiiecttullyropreaenta that on the 30th day of June laat paat, he waa duly adludged bankrupt under the acta ot Conitreaa relatlnn to bankruptcy; that be baa duly aorrendered all hia property and rlghta ot property. and haa fully com plled wlth all the renulremeutn of aald acta, and oz tne court ioucihdk uia uanaruptcy. Wherefore he ntava that bo mav be decreed bT the Court to bavo a full dlacharpo from all debts ptovable aealnat hia eatate under aatd bankrupt acta, ezcept aucu debta aa are excepted by law from aucb. dlbcharge. FRED W. IIASKETT, bankrupt. Dated thla 19th day cf June, A. D., 1S01. TTNITED STATKS DISTItlCT COUItT U KOK rllE DlSTUICT OF VEUMONT. FRED W. IIASKETT, bankrupt, rilscharire, Notlco Ia hereb Klveu that FKKD W. IIASKETT, bankrupt, haa Uled hia petltlon, dated June 1. 19ui, praylnR for a diachart;e from all hls debta In bankruptcy, and that all credttoia and other peraona objectlui; to auch dlacharge lnay attend be fore the underalgned, referee, athlsouice. Room No.SU S- l'oat i tllce liulldlne, ln Montpelier, on Jnly 6, 1901, at 10 o'clock A. 2t. and then nnd thero preaent thetr objectlona, lt any, to auch dlachargo wlth their proofa therpon. EDWAUD H. DEAVITT, Kcferee ln Ilankruptcy. Montpelier, Vt., Jun 22, 1901. FtoitENcn M. Jonks 1 Statk op Vermont, VS. WASniNOTON C. Fuud Jones J CocNir. In County ("ourt, Septomber Term, 1901. Whereas, Florence M. Jones of tho City o Barre, in tho County of Washington, has tbU day hled in tho oilico of tho Clerk of tho County Court for the County of Washington, ber Ilbel for divorco againat C. Fred Jonea, setting forth in substance thnt sbe wae lawfully married to tho said C. Frod Jones ou tho 27th day of December, A. D, 188S; tbat sbe on ber part had faitbfully kept her marringo coveuant, but tbat Uie said C. Fred Jones on his part had uot kept tho same for that tho said C. Fred Jones had treated tho petitioner with intolerable severity; and being of sufllcient pecuniary and pbysicol ability to provide main teuanco for ber, bas ever without cauae, rofused and neglectod so todo; and pray ing tbat for tho cnuscs aforesnid the, court would graut ber a divorco (rom tho said C. Fred' Jonea. Aud, wbereas it is mado to appear tbat tho said C. Fred Jones resides without tho State, whoro tho process of Uiis Court cannot bo served upou hina, it is therefore ordered that tho said C. iFred Joues be uotified of tho peudency of said libel and given oppor tuuity to make dofonce thereon, and summon ed to appear and mako answer thereto beforo the Ilonorable County Court next to be bolden nt Montpelier, within nnd for tho County ol Washington, on tlie Crst Wednesday after tho flrst Tuesdayin Septomber, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock A. M., by tho publicatlon of tbe sub stance of said libel, together with tbls order, threo woeks succesaively in tho Vermont Watehman nnd i'fafe Journal, a weokly newa paper publislicd at Montpelier, in said County, tbe Iast of which publications shall be at leasi six weoks previous to said first Wodnosday af ter tlie first Tuesday in September, A. D. 1901, which sball be deemed euflieieut uotico to said C. Fred Jones. Qiven under my haud at Montpelior, ln sald County, tliis 25th day of June, A. D. 1901 Benjamin Gates, Deputy Clerk. JonN Q. Wino. 27-29 Attorney for tbo Petitioner. A Necessity in Every Home for Meo.Wom en and Children. A Cabinet sucb 03 UOSPITALS, SANITAItlUMS, UEAUTYnnd MAS SAGE PAHIi O R S uoe. Each you can eujoy nt bome in tlie privncy of yonr room nll tbo remarkablo oleansing, invig oratiug, purifying, refreshinir and curntivo health-giving effects of tlie tamous Turkish, Kusaian, Miueral. 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