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8 VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1904. m ClevelancTs Baking Powder makes the food light, . healthful and delicious. More people every day are pushing out the inferior brands, using Cleveland's. The price which people pay for the cheap baking powders is doubled by the food which such cheap baking powders spoil. RARTON LANLUNG. Wallace Gilpiu of this place took ttie flrst gentleon's prizo at tho prizo epeaking at Montpelier Soaiiimry lnst week. Tho military baud liave nn ongage ment at Barton Jnly 4, nud will nssist iu fnrnlBhing tlio muBio for tliat day and oocasion. Robert R. Edson is enjoying n week's vaoation goiug to Marshfield last Satnrday aud froui tlioro to Mont pelier to vislt liis brother, Dean. Ho goes to Northfield by iuvitatiou of a grent-annt to enjoy tho couimenceuiont oxeroises of Norwich Uuiversity aud viBit othor rolatives iu that towu. Tlio building couiinittee ou the new villago Imll couiprisiug A. D. Math ews, O. H. Joues and J3. O. Skiuner liave called for bids for the bnilding the sawe said bids to be opened Jnno 25. A. D. Oeede, past master of Valloy Lodge, F. aud A. M., has bcon np pointed grand pnrsuivnntof the Grana Lodge. F. and A. M. of Vermont. Thenwo new Iioufos beiug bnilt noar the MothodiBt chnrch by H. W. Buchauan are fast gaining Bhape and will tnako a fino additiou to that street. 1 The retnrn ganie of base ball bo tween tho Newports and Barton Land ing was played on Satnrday hero, re Bulting in a victory for the latter; 15 to 14. The post-offlce was moved into its new quarters last Satnrday and will be a great liuproveinent over its old quarters, with a rooiu expressly for its owu uso niooly sheathed with sprnce flnished in the natnral wood and a good hard wood floor. It will be greatly appreoiated by the publio and a sonrce of great Batisfnotion to Post master Webster. Dr. Parlin roturned laet Friday from a two weeks' vaoation oampiur; oat. The dootor has beon in need of this rest aud comes back greatly iui proved for his bnsy work. Children's Snnday was observed at the Methodist chnrch last Sundny whon a fnll Iioubo greeted tho little onos who mado a decided snccess iu their endeavors. The uiotto "Oooling Stream" was over the opening in the roar of the platform where a rcal iountnin was playing snrronuded by evergreans nicoly representing the ehaded wood. The speaking and siug ing was niooly rendered and was nug mented by tho vooal songBters hanging in each of the wiudows. A short ad dreas by the pastor compariug the run ning water to tho "water of life" was voiy appioprinto. It was a beantifnl day and a beantifnl sorvice. THE COHHECT .. To Purchase A Parm "We were never so well situated to give : : : you your money's worth as now : : : 45 acre place with a set of buildings which would cost three times as much as the price asked. Will keep about six cows and team. Wood enough for place and quite a quantity of fruit. Brick house which contains eleven rooms, Three barns besides carriafje house. Both house and barns are in good condition. Place is located only about 6 1-2 miles from Barre city, and frofn 3 i-2 to 4 miles from Plainfield. Near school and in good neigh borhood . Price, only SfilOO- Terms, about $500 down 85 acre place 1 1-2 miles from N. Montpelier, about 2 1-2 miles from E. Montpelier, and three miles from Plainfield. Will keep about 15 cows and team. Buildings in extra good condition, 1 1-2 story house, well painted and blinded. Two good barns with basement. Good silo. Plenty of wood for place. This property is located on a good road near school, and in good neighborhood. Price, S2500 100 Acro Farm for $500. Terms, $100 Balance in small annual payments. Will keep ei'ght cows and team. Large quantity of hard wood. Buildings are com fortable. Place is located only 2 1-2 miles from post office. Would you not like a complete description of these properties? If you would, just step into our office or send us a card and we will cheerfully mail them to you. D. A. PERRY, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Barre Vt. R Rov. Mr. Toppor of Graftsbnry preaohod in tho Oougregntioniil ohnroh last Snnday on oxoiiango witn ov Mr. Lyniau. Oolby Stnddard and bride roturned last Friday rroni a snorc weacung rrip, Wallaro Sawyer, a former uiember of tlio band, now ot Alilbuiu, Mass., 1b visitinc witli his wifo at hor par onts'. Mr. acd Mrs. II. R. Brenuan's. MrB. Sawyer has beeu here soveral wpoks. Tlio Ropnblicau votors of tho town will hold their caucuB at Seaver's hall, Barton. Friday. Jnno 24, at 8 p'clock p. m., to elect flve delegates to attona the distriot conveutiou at Montpelier, Juue 29; to olect flve deleentes to nt tcnd the State couventiou Jane liO nlso to olect n i iio dologates to attend the county couvention at Barton ou Sat nrday, Jnly 2. Wnllane Gilpin is stopping iu town a few days; he will make his home in Montpelier for tlio proseut. HARDWICK Mnrrled, Weduesday, Jnno 15, 1904, at tho home of tho brido's parents iu South Strafford, MIbs Rose M. Gilkey aud Frank T. Taylor of Hardwiok. Rev. Mr Forsythe of Middlebury per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs; Taylor will take a trip to New York and Washington, retnrniug here Jnly 1. They will bo at home aftor Jnly G. Miss Gilkey lins tanght in the acad cmy here f,or soveral years. The annnal school picnio will be holdon Satnrday, Jnne 25, iu Albee'e grovo, East Hardwick. The flrq compauy was called ont on Monday nbont noon to extingnish a fire in the woods direotly back of tho Woodbury Granite Oo's. sheds. Friday evening, Jdup 24, Miss Gor trade Lawson will give a recital iu the opera houBe.assisted byMiss Ohar lotto Nasou, pianiet. Miss Alice Kimball and Miss Knto Maok are at liouio frotn tho Stato uor uial school at Johnson. Miss Maok has secured a position as teachor in the graded snhool at Saxton's River. Quite a largo nnmber of people from thiB place attouded tho Main oircns at St. Johusbury, laBt week Wednes day. Mrs. Oarrio Angell died on Sunday, Juno 10, after au illuess of soveral mouthB. TjIFE IHJl'JtlSOAMENT. Ballston, N. Y., Jnne 21. Frank Meronrio this morning plealed gnilty to murder iu the secoud degroe for killiug William Wycks and was sen tenced to Danuemora prison for life. 'o 8 and Qordon Block. MARSHFIELD. Mr. nud Mrs. Frnuk Whito woro iu Barnet Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Abijah Bouiis woro gaosts of friouds in Williamstown over Sunday. Mr. nud Mrs. J. L. Sevorauoo spont a part of tlio past weok with tholr daughtor, Mrs. Warrou Fillold. Mr. aud Mrs. Martiu Newtou woro called to Woodstock last week by tho doath of n rolative. Frnuk Brown Jr. was iu St. Johns bunry a part of tho past weok to nt toud oommeuooineut exerclsos nt St. Johusbury Aoademy. Tho local baso ball team has nr raugod for a gnmo with tho East Hard wick toimi at East Hardwick, Satnr day. Jnuo 25. MaBtnr Frodorick Shopnrd of Mont pelier is visiting liis grnudpnreuts, Mr. nud Mrs. O. E. Shopard. (J. I. Prostou nud sou, witli R. R. Ido. is bnilding n baru for A. P. Dn- V18. W. D. Smith and family of Spring Hold, Mubs., are onjoylug thoirnuuunl vaoation with frionds hero aud iu Cabot. S. Swordfogor is bnilding nn nddi tion to his Btorage barn noar tho sta tiou. Workrnon hnvo conimencod npou n dam for V. T. Kellocc ou the land which he purohased of F. White uuA O. W. Freoman. When completod it will bo about flfteou fcotJjigh and ilow nbont Blx nores witn wntor. u. I. Preston and bou liave the ooutract to bnild tho wood work for this dam This is tho flrst of n series of dauis to bo bnilt along tho Molly brook for tho corporatiou which Mr. Kellbgg ,repro seuts. At tho Renublicnu oauous Saturdav evening of last weok A. T. Dnvis was choBun ohairwau aud G. L. Dwiuell secretarv. J. Borton Pike. S. Swerd fegor aud Harry Martiu wero olocted delegates to tho uistrict couvention, nud G. L. Dwiuell, E. W. Pltkin and E. P. Whitcomb delegates to tho State couvention, delegates in both cnsos ompowored to uamo their owu alter uates, aud nniustructod ns to caudi dntes thoy should supporc. A bnllot tnken to soe whnt the preforduco for tho soveral caudidates for Govornor might be nmoug those preBeut Bhowed two lor Boll, six for DoBoer nnd sevon for Stnntou. The town committeo olected for two years uext eusning is as follows: G. L. Dwiuell, A. T. Davis, J. B. Plke, Uw Laue, E. W. Pitkiu. Asa Sponcer is roported as failiug rapidly aud reqnires alinost constaut nttoutiou nud caro; on this account E. V. Spencor has.eugaged Livory mau G. F. Bliss to carry the mail for him for a while. Horbert Elfls is agnTu iu ohnrge of the mail ou the ronto from Danville to)this place. "I don't knrohow much a mau talks if he ouly sez it in a few words. " Josh Bilhugs. We beileve that iu n few words wo cau make plaiu to you the snperior morits of the New York Life luunranoo Uo. Let ns talk that matter over with yon beforo you place your busiuess. A. T. Davis, special agont. VERSHIRE. MIbs Bertha Oross catiio homo last Saturday. ' Tlie W. O. T. U., meets uext Sntnr day ufteruoou with Mrs. Heury Sponro. Miss Ella Watormau, formerly n teachor lioro, spent last Snnday with frionds in towu. Slio is now teachiug iu Post Mills. Mrs. Dauiol Thayor is viBiting at Mr. Mnrtin's. Dr. Ohaso of Orford was in tnwu last week ns counsol iu tho case of Mrs. Barstow, who is attonded by Dr. Jewoll of Wost Fairlee. Mr. Ford liad tlie misfortnuo to loso n valuable cow tho firtt of the week. Unildrons' Day was observed at tlio Oongrogational ohnrch, Jnne 12. Mrs. Little roturned on Moudny from n visit of sovornl weeks witli hor par nts. Miss Lois Goodwin has roturuod from Newbury where she has beeu nt teudiug school. P. H. Martiu and family havo moved baok from tho mill Jionso to their former residenco accompauiod by hia fathor, Mr. S. H. Martiu. They havo beguu ropairs ou their buildiugs. & Agues Browu of Washington has boon a reoent guest of Mrs. Warren Fuller. Mr. Mason read a fino sermou nt tho ohnrch last Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Rnssell Barstow of Bradford wero at his homo this last Suuday. Tho Adveut Ohristiau conforonco which met with tlie chnrch hero olosed Snnday ovening, Juuo 12, with au ad diess by Rov. Mr. Kelloy of Biddr ford, Mo. CALAIS. J. O. Liviugstou nud M. A. Kout of Montpelier woro iu towu ono day last week. Mrs. Irnu Vnil vislted nt N. L. Banoroft's lnst wook. New Euglnnd tolophoues woro in stnlled in tho homes of E. E. Brown M. S. Hathaway and tho cottago of Prof. O. O. Gnllagher last week, nud othors will bo inBtnlled soon. Dr. Wlieelor of North Montpelier wns in town Monday iu his new nuto mobilo. Wo uotod tho marriago of Miss Roso H. Gilkey to Frank T. Taylor of Hardwick, ub nt ono timo wo nlmost oouBidorod hor n Calais girl. 'Hor work na teaoher in our Bohools was very Batisfnotory ns sho brought tho work of tho school to n high Btnudnrd. Wo woro very sorxy wliou sho docidod to leavo for othor fiolds nnd hor frionds lioro tendor thom oongrntuln tlons nud boat wishes. Tho Ropnbiioan oauous will eleot delognteB to tho dietriot, Stato nnd county oouvoutions to bo hold nt tlio towu ball Satnrday, Juuo 25, at 2 u. m. All Ropnbhonus aro oarnestly requoatod to be proseut. y AFFEGT8 60,000 FJlltSONS. New York, Juno 21. A striko of 50,000 persbns omployod hero in tho olothiug trndo has beon oallod to tako ofi'oot nt onco. Most of the tullors in volved are omployod by mlddlomon or oontraotors. MORETOWN OOMMON. Rona Fay of Richmond is vhitlng nt F. W. Somers. Mr. nud Mrs. OhnrlcB McCnrty of Lnkovvood, N, J., nnd Mrs. Goorgo Whoolor ol Montpelier woro tlie guosts of Mrs. Bridgot Houau, Thursdny. W, R. Ohaso retuiued from Essox on Thursdny. ., Mr. nud Mrs. G. R. Fostor vislted nt E. A. FoBter's on Sundny. Honry Bates of Richmond wns in town tho past week Mrs AlbortDong- lns is ill. SOUTH RYEGATE. Pcaoli Thomas loadod forty-one hogs aud teu cnlvtis here last Tnosdny uioruing. Ho pnid 4?o por ponnd for hoga. Dr. S. W. Dnrilng wout to Lowoll, Miibb. , ou Tnosdny morning to attond tho craduntiou of hia danghter, Thressie. Ton foroignors went to Imrv nn Tnnsdav tn tnko St. JolniB out their natnrailzatiou papors. SODOM. Mr. and Mis. Isinh Mnthers viBited in Barre tlio flrst of tlie woek. William Mathors of Connecticut, visited liis brother, Isaiah Mathor,last weok nnd is to build n mill in East Montpelier on Ohales Hnmlin's farm and movo thore. Mra. H. E. Tomplotoii of Montpolior Bpeut n part of lnst week at G, A. Nowton's. Kntie Dnlloy is with her grand mother in North Calais, where sho at tonda Eohool. Mrs. T. J. Taylor liaa beon working for Mrs. Wnllaco Hnyford in East Montpelier. Ed. Enniahns moved to Montpelier. A. A, Lowia startodon Saturday (or South West City, Missouri, whero a Into brotlior lived from whose estato ho hopee to oomo into some property. Miss Mary Bailey of Clioyenne, Wyoming, mado a brief visit to hor mother aud sister last week; leaviug for Boston on tho noon train Saturday LYNDONVILLE. Last woek' the Village Improvemont Scoiety had the park by the rnilroad shops mowed. Fridny, Jnne 17, A. H. Keniston nnd wifo celebrated their fortioth wed ding annivorsary, old frionds acd noighbors coming dowu from Burke, their old home. s Mrs. E. D. Libbey has returned froui Brightlook hospital, where sho had au operation performed. Sho has givou up the telephoue, Mra. O. M. Parker tnkiug her place, nssistod by MIbs Mabel Lee. E. D. Libbey leaves on Tuesday for Bniton, G. E. MoVicar of Franklin, Pa., is lioro visiting his mother nnd sister. A. H. Walter and wife, T. W. Par ker and wife, Mrs. Mp-ion Flanders nnd G. E. MoVicar went to Waterloo, P. Q., on June 6, to help celobrate their sister's.Mrs Eleotua Farmelee's, goldou weddiug. Rev. J. 0. Bodwell, pastor of the Congregatioualist ohnroh, has rc siguod, Ho has beeu tlioro seveuteeu years, and will leavo Angnat 1. , Olara Shirley, who has beeu ill for soveral months, remains about the anme, and willleave soon for Burling ton to roueivo treatmeut nt tho hospi tal. SOUTH WALDEN. Mr. Dodge, onr butter mnkor, is moviug iuto tho parsoiingo. Agnea Bradford is nt homo from Montpelier Semiunryfor n vncntion. Rev. Mr. Wnldron, pastor of Bnptist ohnroh of Hnrdwlok, oconpled the pul pit in this plnce Snnday, nssistod by Rov. O. E. Nowton, our former pas tor. Rov O. E. Newtou and wifo are spondiug n fow days in town. Tlioro ia to be au ico oreaui supper ai tho vostry on Tnosdny ovouing, Juno 28. Robert Wnlbrldga and wifo visited hor fathor and mother, O. W. Farrond wifo, recontly. Mrs S. Dutton of Hardwick ia to spond some timo with frionds iu Wal dou. Johu Wooster Ste,vona visited friends in Manchester, N, II,, lnst wook. NEWPORT. Miss Inez Mlller is visiting in Bur lington. Dr. Harry Nyo of Leominstor, Mass, is in towu. Mrs. G. F, Root has leturued from Alltson, Mass., whero sho hna beeu visiting her parents. Fred Richmond of Barton ia visit ing hh parents, Mr and Mrs Kondriok Richmond O, R, Moulton aud Sou hnvo moved their muslo aud phonographlo rooma froui tho atore roooutly vnoatod by 0. F, Raunoy & Oo., to tho new rooms fluiBhed off in the Memphremagog Honso. Rev. A, F. MaoGregor preaohod in Ziou's cliuroh, Montreal, lnst Snnday. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Aiken are ro joioing over the birth of a son. Tliorou Meader 1b visiting rolativos in Cabot nnd Marshfield. NORTH RANDOLPH. Miss Ninn Vlnson cnmo liouio from hor work in Pennsylvnnia on Tliurs day. R. A. Hueo nnd F. 0. Fairbnnks of Randolph wero in town ou Thursdny. Miss Mno Chadwiok rotnrned to hor homo in West Brookflold ou Tnosdny. W. N. Oarnentor'B blaoksmlth shop is bolng newly shlnglod. Hin brother, Bert Oarpenter, is doing tlio work. MIfb Botsoy Poor roturuod to hor homo in Stowe, Thursday after qnite n long stay with hor brother, G. A. Poor.1 Miss Hnzol Rogore of Randolph was in town on Friday. Qnite n few from here nttonded tho Sundny rolwol pionio nt East Bethel, Sntnrdny. Miss Myrtio Durkeo has completod her work nt tho Exporimeut Farm in Burlington and returned homo on Fri dny. A pnrty consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Coue, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. Taft aud threo ohildreu, Mrs. M. A. Coue, W. 0. Coue, Miss Mny Sargeut, Miss May Coue nud R, A. Husb eujoyed a trip to Berlin Pond ou Saturday, rt tunring on Sunday. FAIRLEE. Nathaniol Rogers hns gono to Bov erly, Mass., to spend somo timo with his daughtor, Mrs. Georgo Patoh. Mrs. Stevens Ohandler hss gono to board with Mrs. W. H. Ohild, and Mrs. Belle Manu has rotnrned froui Lowell, Mass., to stay with Mrs. Ohild for the present. Fred Long of Montpelier has beeu visiting his nnole, W. H. Long. Rev. Mr. Wnrner of Barton, assisted by Prof.Baldwin of Bradford, prenchud June 12 iu tho absenco of the pastor, Rev. H. J. Kilbonru. Tho Ladies' MiBsionnry Sooioty lins just completed articles to bo seut iu the Orange County Ohristmas box that goes to n missiou sohool in Oonstanti noplo. Ohildreu' Day is to be observed at the ohuroh, Juuo 2G. All wero glad to see Rov. Mr. Webb in tho pulpit ou Sunday after uoou, aftor his long jabBence ou his trip to Oalifornia nnd St. Louis.i SOUTH DUXBURY. Mrs. Nelcon Benoh returned from Ornnge, Mass., Satnrday. BoBsie Bruce is visiting frionds iu Montpelier. Deacou William Ward and wifo of Waitsfield visited his son, Herbert, on Friday. Mrs. Bell Griggs of Barre ind Mrs. Wilber Brown of Montpelier called ou friend9 in Duxbury, Moretown and Fayston lnst week. ' Kenneth Bisbeo were with his grnndparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samnol Turner, over Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs, Smith of Randolph were the gnests of Mrs, A. Butler lnst weok. Hamuel Somervillo wns in Barro lnst Wednesday. Miss Anna Hart and Mrs. Shea of Moretown were in Montpelier Wed uesday. Mrs. Hattie and Miss Lettie Kemp of Hyde Park and Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Hutohins and two children of Stowe visited Gilbert Nelson and wifo last week. SOUTH RYEGATE. Peaoli Thomas loadod forty-one hogs and ten calves here last Tnosdny morning. He paid 40. per pouud for hogs. Dr. G. W. Darling wout to Lowoll, Mass., Tuesday morning to nttond tho grndnation of his danghter, Thressie, Ton foreigners went to St. Johus bury ou Tuesday to tako out thoir nat uralization papors. At tho towu cnnous on Monday dolo gates ns follows wero ohoson : County couvention at St. Johusbnry, Georgo Nelson, W. T. MoLam; distriot con ventiou at Montpolior, 0. Wallaoe, 0. MoLam; Stato convontiou at Mont polior, S. 0. GilUllan, M. H. Gibson, PEACHAM. Miss Mary Kouorson is at homo from aohool iu Johnson. Mrs- P. N. Granger starts for the west this week to vislt rolativos. Miss Jossio Varuum iaathomo from hor sohool. Georgo Sniart is ill witli tonsilitis. Miss Bossie Vnrnum will movo her goods iuto Owou Somers1 honso at East Penohnm. Sho iutenda goiug to North Dnuvillo to livo witb friouds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Farnum of Lyn don woro in town over Sunday ; nlf o tholr uiooo, Miss Maudo Bniloy. Soott Cooloy is at liomo from sohool at Montpolior. Tlio ladios' soaial oirolo will meet with Mrs. Georgo Dnrling Wednesday, Juno 20. FAYSTON. Mrs. Oora Browu of Montpelier, Mrs. J. 0. Griggs of Barro aud MIbs Elisaboth Rlohardson of Minnoapolis, Mlnn., havo beeu visiting Mr, Brogg's family. Mr. and Mrs. Heury Carey and son of Waterbury spont Satnrday nud Sun dny with Mrs. Oaroy'B parents, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo Kow. Miss .Tosio Kew, who livod in J. B. Thorapson's fninily for noarly six years, hns gono to ruside with Monroe Hnyos, who lives ou tho Robort Kow fnrm. Miss Anna Brngg.who has boon suf- foring from nn attaok of bronohltis, is atondily improving, LOWER CABOT. On Wedesdav ovonina. Juno 15 nearlv two hnndred nnd twentv-flvo of tho frionds of Mr. nnd Mrs. Johu Urano gnthorod nt tholr bcnntiful homo, the oocasion begnu n receptiou, givou by Mr. aud Mrs. Ornue, iu hor or of tho mnrriago of their sou, Georgo A., nud Miss Susi'o E. Hnrrla of Dnuvillo. Threo lnrgo rooms nnd iinu were tastefully deoorntod with potted plnuts, ferns, uvorgreeu, nud white dniaies, tho work of decornting beiug douo by MIbs Lilla Cook and Charlio Oraue, nssistod by Mrs. Mnry Wnlkor. At 0 o'olock tho oouplo, stnndiug under a horseshoo of whito daisies, with Miss Marv jcJ. Orano aud Ohnrlie Orano recolved tho oongratu latiouB of tho assemblod oompnnv, tho prosentatious boing mado by Miss Lilla Cook aud Edwin Gould. -Tho brido wns nttirod iu white poiut d'osprit nud Miss Ornno in n bennti ful orgnndie. Refroahmenfs were serod in which tho following nssiBt ed: Mrs. Bossie Gould. Smith; Mrs. Lou A. Bnilov, Miss Lottio Gnmbliu, Mr. Chestor Wnlkor, Hnrtwell Stoue, nud William Wnlker. Muslo wns fnrnishod bv tho Onbot bnnd led by Mortou Wells. A protnenade iu the uow aud large barn which was lighted from cupola to basomont followed. Mauy usefnl and benutiful gifts wero loft for tho your,'? couplo. JilllTIlS. Moretown, June 20. a dnughter to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ourtis Guyette. MAItltlAGEH. Wntorbniy, June 15, by Rev. Mr. Sinitliers. Miss Georgiann Smith fo Fmucis Leo Whitcomb, both of Wnter bury. Iu Bnrton, Juno 15, Clnrence Dodge of Berlin and Miss Myrtle Woodworth ot Barton. In West Berlin, Juuo 22, by Rov E. W. Sliarpe, MiBS Mnude M. Glines of Berlin nnd Rev. Wilbnr F. Hill of Perkinsville. In North Calais, June 22. by Rev. Alven Smith, Miss Inez Oamoron and Mr. Lewis W. Sibley ot East Mont pelier. DEA'JOHS. Montpelier, Jnue 12, Mrs. A. 0. Brown. Berliu, Jnne 12, Levi Strong, aged 71. Berlin, Juue 12, George Iuell, aged 83. Montpelier, June 13, Mrs. Eliza beth J. Walton. Legal Notices. ESTATE OF LILLA F.DOW. State or Vkiimont. DI8TR1CT OP WA81IINQTON, 63. In Probate Court, liclil In Montpelier, lu and for alU Ulatrlct. on tlie 22nd day of June A. D. 11MJ1. Charlca H. Farnsworth, exccutor, in tlie State of Vermont, ol the lat will and testament of LILLA F. DOW. late of Manchester, ln the County of lllllsuorouKn aiui Miiie 01 isew uauipsmre., ue ceused, preBunts hlsadnjtnlstratlon account for ex aniluatlou and allonauce, and niakei nppllcktloa foradecree ofdlstiibutlon aud partltlon of the es tato of uld deccased. Wliereupon, It Is otdered by eald Court, that ald account and applicatlou hereterred toasesslon there of, ln br held at the I'robate OOlce, ln sald Montpelier, on the 27th day of J u ly.A. D. forhearlUKandde clslon thereon; and It ls further ordered, thatnotlce hvreof bo Klven to all persons Interested. by publlca tlon of the ame threo weeks successlrely lu the Ver mont Watchman and btate Joumal, a ncwspaper puhllshcd In Montpelier, lo this State, prevlous to sald tluie of liearlug, that they may appear at sald tlme and place, and sliow causc, It any they may liave, why said accouut should not be auoweu, anu sucb decree made. lly theCourU Attest. 25-27 HlltAMCAlil.ETOX. Judge. ESTATE OF JAMES It. DALE. State of Vehmo.nt, Distiuct ok Washington. S. s. In Probate Court, held In Montpelier, ln and for sald Dlstrlct, on thu 22d day or June, A. U. 1904. Addle E. Dale, Admlnlstratrlx ot the estato ot JAMES lt. DALE. late of Waits field, ln uld Olstrlct, deceased, prcsents her ad mlnlstratlon account lor examlnatlon and allonauce. aud makes applicatlou for a decree of dlstrlbutlon aud Gartltlon ofsald deceased. Wliereupon lt Is orJered y sald Court. that sald account and sald appllcatlon bo referred to a sesslon thcreof, to be held at tho Pro bate Office In sald Montpelier, on tlie tth day ofjuly. A. I). 1IHH, for hearlne and declslon thereou: And, It Is further ordered that notlce hereof be given toall persons lutcrested, by publlcatlonof the samo ihree weeks successively lu the Vkiimont Watch man State anu Jouiinal n ncwspaperpubllsliedat Montpelier, ln this State, prevlous to sald tlme ap polnted for liearlnjr, that they may apiear at sald tlme aud plnce, and show cause, If any they may liave, why sald account should not bc allowed, and sucli decree made. liy the Court. Attest. 25-27 IIIKAM CAKLETON. Judge ESTATE OF LOIS N. JACOIiS. State or Vkiimont, Distiuct of Washington, s. . In Probate Court. hrld at Montpelier, ln and for ald Dlstrlct, on tlie 17 th day of Juue, A. D. 1MI. An Instrumer.t lurportlne to he the last will aud testament of LOIS N. JACOIIS, late of Caldls, In sald Dlstrlct, deceased, beluff presented to the Courtfor Probate, lt ls ordered by sald Court, that all persons concerned therelnbenotlfled to ap- tiear at a sesslon of sald Court to be held at the Pro iate onice In said Montpelier, on the Uth day of Julr, A. I), 1904, aud showcause.lf any they mayhavp, axalnsl the probate of sald lustrunient, lor whtch 1uriose II ls lurther ordered that notlce of this order lepubllshed threo weeks successUelyln tho Ver mont Watchman anu State JouitNAL.a newspa Ier prlnted at Montpelier, In this State, prevlous to sald tlme appolnted ror IiearlnK. lly the Court. Attest, 2!-27 IIIKAM CAHLETON, Judge. ESTATE OF LUC1NDA II. LYFOUI). State of Vkiimont, Distiuct ;or Wasiiinotos, aa, In Probate Court. held at Montpelier, In and for sald Dlstrlct, ou the 20th day of June, A. D. 19IH. An lnstrument and codlcll thereto, purporl Injr to be the last will and testament of I.UCINDA U. LYFOUI), late of Marshfield, ln said dlstrlct, deceased, belng presented. tp tbe Court for Probate, lt la ordered by sald Court, that all persons concerned thcrcln be notllled to appear at a sesslon of sald Court. to be held at the Prohato OOlce ln sald Montpelier, on the 91 ll day of July, A. D. 1904, aud show cause, If any they mav havo, axalnst tho probate of sald lnstrument and codlcll, for which purposo lt Is further ordered that notlce of Ihls order bo mibllshed three weeks successlvcly in tlie Vermont Watchman aud State Journal, a newspaper prlnted at Montpelier. In this state, prevlous to sald tlme appolnted for bearlua". lly the Court-Attest. 25-37 IIIKAM OAltLETOK. Judge Noticeof FibstMektino of Ciieditoiis. In the Dlstrlct of the Unlted Statei, lor the Dlstrlct of Vermont, In llankruptcv. In tbe matter of 81MON A.flOOO, bankrupt. To the credltors of SIMON A. (10110, of Mont pelier, In the County ,of Washington, and Dlstrlct arorcsald, a bankrupt. Notlce Is Iiereby glven that on the 31st day of Aprll, A. I), 1904, the sald SIMON A. OOGO waa duly adjudicated bankruptt and that the flrst nieetlnx or his credltors will be held at the offlce of the underslgned, Itooin So. 6, U, S. t'oilotnco llulldlng, In Monteller, ou the 2d day of July. A. D. 1904, at teu o'clock In the forcnoon, at whlcu tlme the sald credltors may attend, nrove their clalms, appolut a trustee examlne the bank rupt, and transact such other bustuess as may proper ly come before sald meetlng. EDWAKD II. DEAV1TT, , . lleferee in Bankruptcy. Montpelier. Vt., Juue 31, 19M. CABOT. -r L. 0. Fishor goes ovcry wcck to Montpolior for ostoopathio trcntinont. Mrs. L. D. Nnto hns hoeu caring for hor dnnghtur, Miss Lou Millcr, who lins beeu siok for n fow days at tho homo of Harlow Ilalnos. " Rov. O. J. Brown, wifo and son woro in Newport lnst Woduosdny to nttond tho weddiug of Mrs. Brown's brother. Agnes Warren is honiH from hor sohool in Northfield, Maes. r Frank Parmonter of Waltham and Mrs. Martha Preston of Bellrioa, Mass , are visting nt A. L. Preston's. Miss Liilian Bliss was nt home for n day" last week. Mrp. Georgo Webster nnd Mrs. Abbio Smith wero in Montpolior last Thursday. Miss A. Fnnny Smith, who has beon tHaohing in Richford, ls nt homo for tho suimnor vaoation. S. 0. Voodry visited his wifo in Montpolier liiat week. Miss May Ormsbee, a teaoher in the Johnson Normnl sohool, is nt home for vncntion. S. L. Gnild nud wifo wero in town Monday on thoir wny to their homo iu Coventry. Harry Dnniels wishes to thank tho poople of Cabot for thoir assistauco in holping to ohock tlio firo in his lam bor. Ho Bpeaks a good word for tho ougiuo nnd snys it Bavod him mnny thouBnud dollars. Willinm H. Kolloy nnd wifo of Westfield hnvo boon stopping with Rov. O. J. Biown for n wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Joiicb, Mr. nud Mrs. Goorgo Milno nud son of Bnrro nnd Mrs. Lumsdou of Scotlaud paRsod through hero ou tho way to R. E. Hopkins' in an nutomobilc last Sun day. Mrs Will Sarah of Walden has been visitiug Orvis Fitts. Frank Blanchard aud wife of Lud low cnmo hero last weok aud will stop at tho Winooski Hou&o for a whilo. Miss Jossio Taylor of Newtowc. Coim., is visiting Mrs. Nellie Eug lish for a timo. Miss Graco Huntiug iB visiting Miss Grnco Morso for n few days. Tneron Meador is visiting Iub grandmothor, Mrs. T. H. Lance. Cabot tnll team will play at Dan ville Satnrday, Jnne 25. Cnbot band is engnged to play at the oelebration, East Hardwick, Jnly 4. The regular meeting of Green Mouutnin Lodge, F. and A. M. wi'l be Tuesday night, June 28. The third degree will be worked. Satnrday night at C o'clock the towu was aroused by the bumiug of the Danifds mills a' Lower Cabot. A large nnmber flockod to the scene to nssiBt. The riro engine was takeu down from the village and did nffect ual work in saving tho lumber. PLAINFIELD. Mr. and Mr. Isaac Anstin, who liave been visiting iu Marshfield for the past week, returued ou Monday. Joseph Rnymond of Marshfield hns rented the tenement reoently vacated by Fred Banoroft. S. W Beanlno lost one of his fine pnir of horses on Thursday. Andrew Lawrence of Philadolphia, a brother of Mrs. Amnudn Barohelder, will nrrive in town July 2. Mr. Law rence will be glad to see all his old frionds again. Tno Plainfield oreamery paid 20 cents n pouud for buttor fnt for the month of May. There liave beeu a number of sales of horses iu town the paBt week. H. O. Smith of Burlington purohased the fanoy pnir of Ira Rioker for $500. Roy Leavitt sold his Gov. Hendee colt for $175. Hairy Parks bought a fino pair of ohestnuts at Burlington. Goorgo Kane bought a pair of H. M. Farn ham of East Montpelier. Soveral deer hnvo been seen in'town in tho past week, two young deor be ing seen near Nat Page's that were very tame. The delegates eleoted to the State convcutiou woro E. J. Bartlett, H. G. Mooro; aud to the distriot couven tion, Ezekiel Skiuner and Honry Wnldo. The regulnr meeting of the Good Tomplars will occnr Thursday oven ing. Several candidates will bo in itiated. Miss Chase of Morrisville) is a gnest of Miss Elsio Warron. Owiug to the soddeu death of Mrs. A. O. Brown of Montpolior the looturo thnt wns to hnvo beeu giveu at the MothodiBt chnrch will be postponod indefinitely. A uow bridgo hns beon bnilt ovor Gray brook noar tho Lupiou blook. Mrs. Frauk Kelley and family of Montpelier hnvo beeu visiting at Mr. Kelloy's. Mrs. Flora Guernsey of Montpolior has beon viBitiug at N. O. Govo's. Ira Rioker loaded n onr with hogs for the market ou Tuesday. S. S. Renfrow has purohased tho Poarco storo iu Cabot nud will take possessiou soon. Miss Iuez Poaroo of Onlnis wns tho guest of Mias Elsie Warrou last woek. Georgo A. Morehouse of St. Johus bnry wns iu town ou Moudny. Joseph Porry, who wns nooidentnlly killed in town on Satnrday, was baricd in tho Oatholio cemotery on Mouday, tho funeral sorvicos taklng plnco thore. Pooplo, who hnvo wished for rnin for n long timo were very glad to see tho flrst mdioations of n showor wliou Alphons Batoholder begnu to out Ula rlvor mendow. They all got their pails nud tubs ready to get tho wator that was suro tocomo. Thoy were not dlsappointed hr a fino shower oarne on Tnosdny. Tho' Boiry for Mr. Bntoholdor thoy woro glnd to soo tho rnin. The sohoolB in town oloBod ou Fri dny, the teaahers goiug to their homes, MIbs Lorn Fitts to Vershire. Misa Graoo Whittiflr to Cabot. Mr. nud Mrs. Whltonill of Poaohnm hnvo been the gnests of Mrs, Martha Ohapin for n few dnys. Mrs. Julia V. Cumiulngs of Rnn dolph is guest nt A. V. Taylor's for a fow dnys. fleari the I m Mna IQU nava Altvays The Kind You liave Altvays Bos