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8 VERMONT WATCHMA1N & STATE JOUNHAL, WEDNESDAY MARUII 20, 1902. Woman's Wok m preparing appetteing and wholesome food is lightened by this famous baking powden 8 S & Absolutely pure. It adds healthful qualities to the food Baking Powdef The "Royal Tinker and Pastry Cook" most practical and . iluable of cook books to every patron. Send . . uddress by postal card. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., WILLIAMSTOWN. Itfelvin E. Clmrch returned to liis old homc lioro last wcek after an ab sonco of somo montlis. Ho hopes to striko a job hcre. Lewis M. Seaver went to New York Dity last Saturday on ono of liis peri odicnl bnsiness trips. The AToiizo Hateh Electro-Photo Musieal Company arrived liere ou Fri day, according to prograin, for an en tcrtainment in tho evening, but wero disappointcd in not fliiding tho uced ed gas for thoir light that had been ordered to como here. As a conse qnenco tliey conld not oxhibit. Jarnes Lahey 1ms rcnted tho farm of Horaco E. White for tho coming year. Mr. Wliite will movo to his new liouso in tho villago ncar Mrs. Orcutt Ab- bott's placo. Frank Lougee, of quito largo expo lience as an einployo in reforiu schools, ;is iiow in such a school, in West Rox bury, Mass., and may remain tliero .for a timo. Rpv. Anna B. Aldrich, of East Mont pelier, preached at tho Lenteii ser vico at tho Universalist church horo last Thursday ovening. Tlio aged mothor of Mrs. Charles Gnild is getting up from an attaek of erysipolas. Sho lately had hor oighti cth birthdaj-. Sho draws a pension as tho widow of ono who sorved in tho war of 1812. Jorry M. Hutchinson 1ms bouglit of O. U. Lathrop tho old Jool Bass, Jr., house, nenr our villngo comotery. Ho will oecupy it till his fino new houso, .ncarby, can bo comploted. An out of town man wlio was lioro Tccently told us that Iio had dealt to somo oxtont in old furniture, otc. , and montioned prices that ho liad gotton for cortain articles. An old timo woven woolon coverlot for a bod, "brought 30 or moro, For old looking glasses, somo twenty-four to twenty soven inehes, in lcngth, with painted A. P. ABBOTT & CO Substantial DRJESS A 3(i-incli grniiite cloth in all colors that will mako bcautiful drosses for chiklien, nnd Ladies' Wrnppors, at - ... 29c A 38-inch navy or gnrnct all wool Ktnmim. This is n new cloth nnd vc-ry popnlnr just now. AVould bo good value nt 05 eents. At - 50c. A 38-inch all wool Frincilln in all colors and blaclc. This is the lowcst pricc that wo bavo evor quoted on this khul of oloth. At - - 87 c. A 15-inch gray Cmnol's Ilair Cheviot. Tho correct cloth for tailored suits or fino dress skirts. At 95c. A Gu'-incli IIclton, ull colors and blnck. Pov watorproof and dust garments, or a stonn skirt. At ----- . 50c- Please notice the Price and Width. Samjiles by mnil and onlcrs ca efully attonded to. A now idca jwper patturn i'rco with nny of tlio nbuvu dress goods. A. P. ABBOTT & CO., Successors to Gllley & Abbott, I 14-1 18 Main St. - - Barre, Vermont Light Biscuit DeliciousCake ainty PasttfieS Finc PftfJnp-s There are cheap baking powders, made from alum, but tliey are e.x ceedingly harmful to health. Their astringent and cauterizing qualities add a dangerous element to food. 100 WlLLIAM ST., NEWYORK. pictures at tho top, ho would got $5 to 8 at times. .ror certain old lour posted bcdsteads of only ordinary lieight of posts, ?5 had bcen obtained. Wo are nll familiar with tho highcr prices obtained lor old taU clocks, and maybo sucli articles as old uu roaus. Our conversation was in tho presenco of townsman Lucius S. Si mons, who told us of valuablo rclics of tho past in his own possession ono ot tnem a teapot somo iiunurcds oi yoars old. Mrs. Susio Bencdict Erskine, who has liad sovero sieknoss at hcr.now liomo in Albany, N. Y., in thetyear past, is to visit lioro ior a timo m tlio iannly ol licr motlicr-in-law, Mrs. Hcnry F. Erskino. Her many old liomo friends will welcomo hor roturn to them. Tlio Universalist ladics were tho first this year to havo a now sugar social, in coimcction with a promo nado at tho town hall advortised for last Monday ovoning.J Frcd Bailoy, who has just sold his farrn on tho East hill to Hadon Jef fords, advertised a lot of stock, otc, for nuction salo at tho farm on Tues day of this wcok. Our creamory patrous realized twenty-four and ono-half conts por pound for buttor fat, for January and twon-ty-soven cents for tho samo for Febru- Miss Uho Tarboll is visiting tho family of an unclo in Springfleld, Mass. Sho will roturn in timo to tcach in our quurry distrct tho com ing season. Miss Mao Morso of Ba korsllold will also roturn to teach in tho samo district. James S. Hopkins, after whom tho camp of Modorn Woodmon horo is namod, gavo tho fratornity a niaplo sugar party at thcir hall in tho J. K, Lyndo blook ono ovoning last wook. Will J. Young has rcturnod from his trip to Sidnoy, N. S., whoro ho has a sister. It looks as if ho would Values in GOODS continuo work with tho Grearson Bockett compaiiy horo for tho prcsont. Tlio Uoiigregatioiml ijadics navo just boon makiiig f urthor iinprovomonts on tnoir parsonago and wiu yot mako moro. Mrs. William Grearson, for whom scarlot fovor was fcarod last. wock, cs- capod with oniy a soro throat. Tulius Montini, tho young Italian book koopor for Fontana Brotliors, has just consontcd to tako a class in tho study of Italian, which at prcsont in cludos Dr. E. B. Watson and wife, and Iiov. 13. II. Strong and wifo. If any othor of our oitizcns dosiro to loam tho languago, it will bo a raro opportunity for them to do so now. Will our ministors now, bo thinking tho former days wcro bottor than thcso? An old citizon glves us this reminiRconco of formor days horo. A miiiistcr in ono of our churches. thcn, had loft tho practico of law and takcn up prcaching. Askcd by ono of his parishoners wliich profession ho pro forrcd, ho roplicd that "as a lawyor all tho bad things wero brought to him, whllo now nono of thom camo to hini." Our Bclgian farmor, Tlioodoro Alox andor, has sold ovor 100 bushols of po tatoes in Granitovillo at oighty conts por bushel. Elmor Farnhani, and family havo returned from a yoar's absonco in tho vicinity of Pittsliold. It is said that tho Italian anarchist, from Pattorson, Now .Torsoy, who spoko to our Italian citizons ro contly, would roturn horo within two or throo months.to hold a discussion, liro nnd con, with anothor Italian from abroad, who is a groat spcakor, and tliat thoy may bo horo n woek or moro and twico as long in Barre Wo hardly recall a time, in lato years, whon thore has boon so grcat a call for tenomcnts horo as now. Tho granito businoss is flno, with a largo Italian olomcnt among tho workmon at tho shods, now familcs aro coming in and a dosirablo houso for rent flnds plenty of applicants for it. . Rov. D. H. Strong was called to tho East Hill in Brookflold, somo oight or ten miles away, last Thursday evening, to marry a couple, tho groom boing a son of Silas Nowell of East Brookfield. Wo lately had tho plcasuro of a visit to tho room of Carlo Abate, tho Ital ian rnodolor, who has a diploma from an Italian academy. Ho had just fin ished a plastor modol for a statuo to crown a monnment to bo mado horo this season by tho Italian firm, known as tho Willamstown Monument Com paiiy. It is to bo of light granito nnd typical porhaps of a wifo at tho gravo of her husbaud, with a wroatli of ilowors toplacoupon it. Signor Abato has takon anothor model in hand for a statuo. Wo havo been told ho is an expert workman in his art. Tho Congregationalists havo voted to havo a now hymnal for thoir Sun day servico and will got tho ono pub lished by the Coiigregational Publish ng Society. Mrs. .Tudson Seaver, after ycars lived in our village, goes this weok to livo on tho East hill, with hor son Forrost. Vcteran John Bacon decidos to go to tho Soldiors Homo in Togus, Mo. The placo is flvo milos from Augusta. In a rccent conversation with a Vor mont votoran ho tolls us that ho has spent somo four ycars in tho Homo, and that at ono timo whilo thoro, thero wero 2000 voterans boing carcd for. Ho spoko well of tho institution. Tho salo of tho old granito shcd re contly mado by tho Grcarson-Beckott Co. to Angelo arilla, will sond rccent occupants, Miko Elliott, Willard Walkor and porhaps John Dow nnd Will Longoo to tho Lyndo granito shods in Mill Yillngo to work. If only thoro woro moro granito shed room for rent here, and moro toiiomonts for workingmon, what an increase of business wo miglit sco. In tho going oif of our snow, and tho April-liko weathor, tho matter of a largo amount of maplo sugar to bo mado this soason hore, is a doubtful question. Mrs. Leavitt S. Hayward is improv ing in health in Northfield, and sho may roturn homo within a short timo. Tho wifo of Lawyor W. 6. Whito and childrcn wont to Middlesox last wook for a visit with homo friends. Horaco N. Farnham is in tho west again, for moro horses. Thoro was an oxcollont run of san. horo, Friday and Saturday last. Mrs. Ella Bencdict Griflln is thoucht to bo doing woll at tho hospital in Burlington though not ablo to sit up nny yot. Ilor troublo is called tubor- cuiosis. Mrs. Azro A. Reod and now born son, aro, it is hopod, doing woll. Mrs. J. W. Tindall is to havo a class of ladies in physical culturo. turcady llttoon persous aro lound to join it. Rov. Frances A. Kimball is to as- sist in Lonton sorvicos in Lyndonville and Glover this weok. Rov. Ellio K. .Tones of Barro will nreach at tho Univorsalist cliuroh horo on Friday evening of this woek, Miss Ellon Folsom is on her wav from Massachusetts to our placo for a stay with rolativos boforo roturning to hor missionary work in Iiulia. Landlord G. D. Harrini'toii thinks this wook will end his stay Iiitc, unless ho succcods in Imying tho Mouumout houso. Ophir S. Martin is gotting throuch tho wintor in good conditionof hoalth und liis caso may provo anothor liko Ulmton Uranrs, wlio Has had such good licalth in lato ycars ufter nrofuso iiomorrhagos from tlio luugs. It is said that tho largo old ,Tool Bass .Tr., houso, that .1. M. Hutchin son, has just bought, will bo convort- on nito an ituUaii hnardlug liouso. Mr. Bortoliui, ono of our worthiost Italian citizons, is abont to ongago in tho granito buBinoss for himsolf horc. Ho will havo as a partnor an Itnlian friond in Barro who will como horo. Wo hopo thoy will achiovo tho succoss Mr. Bortoliui is worthy of, Mosos Parsons, now in his ninoty llrst vear, foll down stairs last wook but oscapod with no brokon boiiRs. Frod Bailoy has boucht ft farm in West Borlin closo by tho railroad sta- tion, to whioh ho will soon move.. Roturn S. Divvla and son havo hirod Pau Miuard as n farm hand for tlio season and tho lnttor will oocupy thoir Troubles that Lead to Insanily and Suicide Result from a Diseased and Disorgan ized Nervous System. PAINP8CELERY GOMPOUND The Great Banlsher of Nervousness In all Its Forms Aro you a victim of molancholin, and do you brood from day to day? uoes tno snrioic ot tne steam wliistio, tho rattlo of whoels or tho clancor of bolls causo you to stnrt and sbivor? It tlils ls your condition, bo assurod your caso is oxtromely critical. It is iltting that you should invcsti gato your condition at onco. If you aro sloepluss, doprosscd in spirits, if your mental movemonts aro slow, if you nro subjoct to terrifying lialluci antions and an aversion to food, wo say with all carncstness, bowaro of insanity and suicido. Tho scienco of mcdinino has, thank Heavon, furnished a means for tho banishmont of all tho troubles refor red to. Paino's Celory Compound is tho grcat restoror and bnildor of tho weak- ened and shattercd norvous systom. This marvollous prescripion of Pro f essor Edward E. Phelps, M. D. LL. D. , begius its work dircctly upon tho norves by bracing thom up ; it strongth ons tissuos and muscles ; it causcs puro lifo giving blood to llow frecly to ovory part of tho body, carrying health, vigor, jov and happiucss into each honr of lifo. Bowaro of remo dies that havo no morit or reputation to rocommond them, thoy simply ag gravate oxisting trouble. Ask your druggist for Paino's Colcry Compound, tho medicino that never disappoints. Captain Bill Smitli farmhouse. Williamstown neonlo will bo inter ested in tho fact that tho communi- cntion pnblished this weck in tho 1111.1 .3 .-! . .. n iiiuucaiionai vjoiumii" is irom tno pen of their school supcrintcndont, Lawyor W. C. White. VERSHIRE. Mrs. 1'arshley Iias returned from lier visit to iNewport, iS. 11. Several new telepliones havo bcen put in iiere. Wobb Powers is working for Frcd 1 owers. Mrs. Ely has goue to Gardincr, Mass., to visit licr sister. Miss Darliug has rctiirned from Copper- neld and opened her liouse liere. Silas Titus is in very poer licalth. Mrs. Lucy Brown has moved from West Fairlee to her farm here. Frank and Frcd Ackerman were called to Templeton, Mass., last wcek by tlio death of thcir father, Saiuuel Ackerman, formerly of this place. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereliy ngroo to refundtlio monoy on a 60 eent bottle ofGreoiio'sWnrrantedSyrui) of Tnr lflt alls to curo j-our eough or cold. Wo also giinrnnteea 25 cont bottlo to provo satis factory or moiiey rofunded. II. U. Nieliols, Middlesox. Clias. O. Wnrd, Middlesox J. II. Dntilpb, Middlesox. J. L. Spanlding, Wiutoii. B. 0. Sterling, Wanen. WATERBURY OENTER. Sugaring is progrossing finely nnd our sugar makers aro oxpectiug n good season. Rov. F. R. Galo oxpects to preaoh in tho Baptist church tho first Sunday of next mouth, April (!, tho weathor pormitting. Wo trust thoro will bo a good attendanco. Arthur A. Nowcomb nnd Ervin Wakoficld of Lisbon, N. II... Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Nowcomb of Montpelier and Emost S. Nowcomb of White Rivor .Tunction spont last Sunday at thoir old homo with thoir paronts. Thoy sampled tho sugar in tho difl'or ont camps near horo. Quito a numbor of our peoplo at tended tho danco at Mrs. Isham's hall in Stowo last Friday night. Tho danco was givon by tho Woman's Ro liof Corps of Stowo and wns a dooided succoss. Tho olectric railroad ran a ear back hero after tho entcrtainmoiit which was a great acconimodation to tho party from this placo. A Card. Wi.tho undirsigned, do horeliy ngroo to ri'fiind tlio inonoy ou a 50 eent bottlo ot Greoiio's Wamintod Syrup of Tnr If lt falls to eiuo your eoiigh or eold. Wo also guaraiiteo a 2j eent bottlo to provo satis fnetory or monoy I'otiiuiled. K. W. OUniiui, Mnrslillold. E. R TA'avHt.Plainllo'nI. F, T. Carr, Kast Montiielior. A. A. Hlis.s Sodoui. Dalloy & Jncobs, Podom. Diiriiliain & Uonjaiuiii So. Woodbury, HORN OF THE MOON. Will Thayor is at work for Don Dodgo. Mrs. William Cooloy is quito ill with tho grip. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Jackson havo boon visiting in Plainfield. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooloy last Thursday. Robort, son of W. II. Sandors, wns iilaying with a small oiroular saw last Saturdav whon ho out tho foro llngor of his loft hand quito sovorely. Tho Ladios Mito Sooioty will moot with Mrs. W. F. Gladding on tho af tornoon of tho first Thursday iu April STOPS THE COUGH AND WORK OFF THE COLD, Laxativo Bromo-Quinino Tablcts ouro a cold in ouo day. No duro, uo Pay. Prico 25c SOUTH WOODBURY. A. M. Bon.inmiu and wifo woro sur- prisod Monday night, March 10, by neany sixt,y oi tnoir noignuors and friends who called to rcmind them thoy liad bcen married twonty-flvo ycars. Bosides tho rolativos and friends from tho placo thoro was a four horso team from tho ccntor of tiio town. Tlio ovening was passed with iustrumcntal music. sonc nnd jokcs until cako and coll'eo woro serv cd. Homarks woro mado by Rov. O. II. uooinigo to Mr. licnjaiiiin and wifo and adopted dauchtor. All wish thev miglit moet thom in tho cclobrntion of thoir goldon wodding, and dopart iug loft as a tokon of thoir good will ncarly $10 in monoy and othor pros cnts. Altogethor it was a vory enjoy ablo ovoning. Loniso, tho littlo flvo years old aaugntor ot Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wheol cr, was buriod March 10. Tho funoral sorvicos woro hold at tho houso of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Clark. urand. paronts of tho littlo girl and whoro sho had nearly all hor lifo mado it hor nomo. uov. 11. Uoolidgo preached ino sormon. uuriai was at Ualals. Mrs. R. M. Pray, who had tho grip somo lour wcoks ago, seoms to bo im proving, but vory slowly. Dwight Coolidgo who was obligod to lcavo his school at Hardwick on account of poor health, is improving siowiy. Aunt Eliza Batclnddor, who with hor daughtor, Mrs. Famsworth, has mado hor homo this wintor with hor son, Frank Batcholdor, was buriod last Friday. Funoral sorvicos wcro at the liouso, uov. U. 11. Coolidgo oiliciat ing. Burial was in tho east part of tho town. Tho Good Tcmplars aro working tho dogreoon candiadatcs ncarly ovory meoting and havo flvo candidatos ready for tho dcgroo next Saturday night.- Arthur Benjmin and Wobstor Laird aro at homo for a two wcoks' vaca tion from Goddard Semiuary, whoro thoy aro attonding school. A Card. We, tho uudersigned, do liereby ngreo to reftind tlio money ou a &0 eout bottlo of Greoiio's Wnrranled Syrup of Tarif lt falls to euro your eough" or cold Wo also gunranteoa 23 eent bottlo to provo !ntis fnetory or inonoy refunded. W. h I'ioree, East Calnls. O. It Dwiiiull EastOlals. w. G, Nye, No. Montpelier. G. L. I'rny, Xo. Montpelier. Tenehout Orton, No. Calais. Geo. Kent, Kent's Corncr. EAST WARREN. Wnllaco Estey has moved his family from Lincoln and is to work for Os car Poland. Capt. James Eldrcdgo was called hero last weok by tho illness of liis father. Mrs. Abo Morgau and daughtor Mil dred of Lincoln aro visiting at E. H. Elliott's. Gladys Grifllth of Fayston is visit ing at A. E. Eldredgo's. David Estey 'has gono to Middle town, Conn. , to work for a year. Tho oldest inhabitauts say thoy nover saw such weathor in March in Vor mont. Snow is nearly gono and frost is coming out of tho ground, makiug roads almost impassablo in places. Robins woro seen hero last weok. AGENT5 WANTED To rcprescnt tho Connecticut Gonernl Lifo Insuranco Co. Apply to E. I, DRURY, Gencral Agent, Room 3. Walton Block, Statc Strect. ilont pelier, Vt. PSYCHO-PHYSICS, AS TAUGHT BY THE BOSTON COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL PHYSCHOLOGY, Is the art of Knowlng What to Do, How to Do It, When to Do It, and Where. You have It and don't know it. Mil llonalres have It and know It and uselt. PHYSCO-PHYSICS is in- dispcnsnblo to tho young mothcr nnd nll hcads of fumilics. It tenclics them tho art of govorning thcir childrcn withottt pnnishmont. Tfiught by mnil, 10 montliB' coursc, ?1 pcr montll. Remilnr 10 wnnlts' nnnrsp. 81 pcr wcck. Send 81 and reccivc our nrst losson giving lnstructions ; also, our Announccment and Specinl oiuract nrranging to turnish matcr ial to tcnch othcrs and form clnBscs. Jlnny of our studcnts nro clearing $30 pcr wcok from thcir evening classcs. Novcr beforo 1ms thcrc bcen such a grcat opportunity for pcople shiiicu in this nno as thcrc is at the prcsont timo. Addrcss : BOSTON SCHOOL OF PRACTI CAL PHYSCHOLOGY, 214 Coltimbus Avc, Boston, Mass. TO OURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinino Tab' lots. All druggists rofund tho monoy if it fails to curo. E. W. Groves signatnro is on each box. 25c. FAYSTON. Howard B. Howo sold his stock, farming utensils nnd household goods on Wednesday of last weok. Tho school dircctors organized by electing E. A. Fisko chairman and ap pointing Charles R. Maxwoll suporin tendent of schools nnd S. J. Dana clerk. Sugaring soems to havo begun in good earnest. Somo farmers havo al ready mado nearly as much as thoy did last season. James and John McCaughin havo sold thoir farm, tho estato of tho lato John McCaughin, to L. M. Cliand lor. Jnmes and John McCaughin aro to carry on Frcd Carroll's farm on shares tho onsuing year. Afowoftho many friends of Mrs. A. D. Bragg mado hor a friondly call on Monday aftornoon of last wcek, it boing tho sixty-flfth anniversary of her birth. Oystors, cako and lots of other good things woro sorved. Many memoiitoos of good will wcro given hor with henrty wishes that sho may yot enjoy many hnppy birthdays. Frederick. P Wallis, aged oighty years, dicd on Sunday, March 10. Tho remains woro takon to Hunting ton, P. Q., his former homo, for in torment. Mr. Wnllis had boen a resi dont of this town just four years, liv ing with his son, Sumnor, on tho old James Baird, Jr., farm. Geo. H. and Vernon 0. Pierco havo dissolvcd partnorship, Vernon having purchascd his fathor's intorost in the farm, stock aud farming utensils. Georgo II. Piorco has purchascd Will C. Colton's farm in Waitsfield, which ho bought from Ed Dana last spring. Consideration, $1,000. Legal Notices. STATE OF VEIIMONT, DlSTIttCT OF WAtlll.VOTO.V, SS. I" l''lnloCourt,licM nt Montpcllpr. Iii nnd for JSwi ,)"ltlct, 0,1 11,0 ""' ,,"Jr of 'e'N A. l. lCiixeno O. Tracy, (iiianllan or l.llla r.. Trncy and I.to o. Trncy. ot llcrlln. In snld IlUlrlct, tiilncjrs, iiinkoi niipllcnllon lu tnld C'ourl for llcrnao to icli nll or llio rcal tjtnle of liU nalil wards, ltuntcd InCholei.Iii tlio Coiinty of Windsor and Statoof J criiiont, lo wlt: 'l'hf Inlcrcnt of ld Bald wnrda In tho laml ainl ircmlt convcytd to tho lato l'atrlck 'Ooner. now dfcenjc). by Oiorjto II. IIIHon and HelciiM. Illlon tiy thoir dccd datidtho 29lh day ol "'S'1' Vi i?.' I8'8' ?'"' 'C'Tdtd In Voliuno 21, 1'nge 88, or tnld Chester I.and Itccurds, lo whlcli dcid and rcconls rcfk'rcnce ls mado rormoro tiartlcular do scrlptIon,conslstliiKof8lsqunro rods ol land, Ijo tho samo woro or loss, aud tho Unlhllnfrs thcrt'ou, renrc scnllnif that the aU thereot or tlio ptirnoso or putllni! the proccids of .such salo nt lntucst or In Tcstliiir tho samo ln stocks or othor lcol cstato, would bo conduclvo to tho Into cstoridssald wards, WhiTCiipon, lt It ordcrel by said Court that said nppllcallon bo ri'ftorrcd to n sesslon thoroof to bo hold nttho l'rolmto Offlci', In tnld Montpelier, on tholltb day or April, A. I, law, ror licarli.e and de clslon thcroon, nnd, It Is nirthor ordcrtd, that all pcrsons Intert-stPd bo nolllled licrcor by publlcatlon of notlco orsalil nppllcallon nnd onler thcrcon threo ooks succosslvoly In tho VF.li.MONT Watciimau anu Statk .Iouiinai., n iiowspnper publlshcd at Monlpt'ller, In this Mnlu, nud whlcli clrculatos ln tho nelKbborhood orthoso Intorosled, bororo snld llmo of henrlnu.that thoy may nppenr nt said timo and placo, and, If tlicy sco cuuse, ohji-cttlieretn. ,, ... Ily tlifiCourt.-Attest. 13"15 1I1HAM OAltLKlON.Judge. KSTATI-: OF MI.I.1C II. JACOHS. STATK OF VEUMOXT, DISTIUCT OF WAfilllNCITON, 8. 8. Iu I'robalo Court, hcld nt Montpelier, ln aud for snld Dlstiict, on the Wd day of Murch, A. I). IU02: ( l.'ircuce F. Wliiclcr, Admliilstralor. ofthoostnto ori.llllell. .Incub, lato of Woreostor, lu snld Dis trict, dcccnsud, innkes nppllcntlon to said Court. with tho cousciit nnd nppiolmthui lu wrltlnif oftlio Iielrsofsalil dvccatcd, rcshlhiK lu tho fetnlc of Ver inout, tor llcoiiso to soll ull ol tho rcal cstato oTsald dcccascil, sltuntod In Worcester, lu said District, to wlt: IIouic plnco oxcept tho luterest or the survlv lni? husbnnd or said decensud tlierrln, reprotcntlnK 11 1 ii t thc iale tliureur would ho bcncflclal tn the holrs of siilil decensed. nud tboso Intorchled ln her cstato, In nrdcr to convort snld rcul ctntc Into money. Wlieroupon It lnrdeiod by snld Court, thut said nppllcatliin lu: n lerred to n sesslon thereof, to bo hcld nt the I'robnto offlco In said Montpelier, ou tho 11th day or April, A. I) 1!HS. for hearlng and diclslon thereon: And, It Is furthcr ordcrcd, that nll persous Interestcd be nolllled hereof, by pub llcatlon of notlco of snld npiillcatlon nnd order thereon threo wceks succcsslvely In thc VF.HMONT Watciiman and State Jociinal, a newspnpcr publlshcd nt Monlpollcr, In this btnto, nnd which clrculntcs ln Iho nelxhborhood of thoo Inlcrcsted, Lerori' snld tlnic ot lionrlnjt. that thoy mny appenr at salditluie nnd place, nnd, If thoy soo causo, oblcct tliercto. Ily tho Court-Attist. 13-15 HIItAM CAHLETOK. Judito. ESTATE OF HATT1E T. I1AHTLETT. bTATK OF VEIIMONT, DI8TIIICT OF WASIIINQTON, SS. Iii I'robatc Court. hcld nt Montpelier. In and for laW District, on tho S?d duy or Mnrch, A. D, Jereuiy S.' Chnmbcrlln, Adiulnlstrntor, of tlia estate of HATTIE 1". HAItTLETT, lato ol l'lalnfleld, In said District, dcccascd, prcsents lila ndmlnlstratlon account ror examlnatlon and nllow ance, and makes appllcatlon ror a decreo or dlstrl butlon nnd partltlon ortho estnte orsald deceascd. M'hereupon It Is ordered by said Court, that said account and said appllcatlon be rcfcrrcd to a sesslon thereof, to bo hcld at the l'robato Olllco In said Montpelier on the 11th day or April, A. D. 1HW, ror hcarlng and declslon thereon; and It Is further ordered, thnl notice hereof be glven to alt persous Interestcd by publlcatlon or the samo threo wceks succcsslvely ln the VEIIMONT Watciisiam AND State Jociinal, a newspaper publlshcd at Mont pelier. In this Stnte, prcvlous to said tlrae appolntcd ror hcarlng. that tliey may appcar at said tliue and placo, and show causc, ir any lliey raay have. wliy snld account should not be aflowcd nud such decree mado. Uy thc Court.-Attest, 13-15 UIItAM CAliLETON. Judge. LIHEUATION NOTICE. This certilles thnt wo havo thlsdiiy glven our son, Ilerschol C'oono-, tlio roiuaindor ot liis timo during Ma minority uutl from this dato wo aliall claiin nono of his wuges, nor pay any debts of his contracting. Chajlus Cooney, Mrs Charles Cooney. Middlesex, Vt. Witnes?, E. S. Cooney. LIBERATION NOTICE. This certifies that wo havo this day givon our son, Blnino W. Martin, 'tho remninder of his timo during his'mi nority and from this dato wolshall claim nono of his wages, nor pay, any dobts of his contracting. 'Laid In presenco of I Jneob M. Martin, II. P Mnitlii (Mrs. .lacob M Martin, Mnrslillold, Vt , March 1002