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VERMONT WATCIIMAN & STATE JOljRNAL, TIIURSDAY, SliPTEMBER 8, 1004. GRIPING 8 tomnch nltrnents, chnrnctorlzed by novoro Krlpliigi twistlnK pnlns nml audden paroxysma, euch ns collc, crnmri-, oliolcrit lnfatitiim, cliolera morbus nnd tllnrrliiru, nro uost curod by that century-old romody JOHNSON'S LINIMENT Iti nnoclyno stroueth nnd purlty mnko lt Jnst ns olTlcncloufi for Inlornal, ng for oxtenml, tiso. whotlior you rub lt lntotlio nkliicr drop on sugar In n ton npoou to ctiro u eold, lt la oqunlly potcut. Sold by ull drugglsts. I'rlco 25o., tiiroo tltncs ua much 60c. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., SOUTH RYEGATE. Mra. Mary B. Nolson loft for Brooklyn, last Monday, to apcnd tho wintor with hor aistor, Mrs. Hnwley. Mrs. Nolson hna rented lior tono lneut to W. A. Stownrd for tho wiiiter. Rev. MnoArthnr nnd wifo nro tak ing n moutli's vncntiou nt Pottsdnni, N, Y. Rov. Wilbor Wiley of New York oconpied tho pnlplt lnst Snndny, Noxt Snndny it wilt be vnonnt. . 0. E. Georgo of Boeton, Mnss., is epcudliig tho woek wltli lils brother and friends in town. Tho flftoeiith annual fair tnkos plaoe thls weok, Thursdny and Fridny. Tho trnok lms beou pnt in flrst clnss shnpo. Severnl of tho nttrnotions have boen in towu for a wook pnst. Tho outlook fora geuernl guod timb is botter tlnui it hns been for somo years past. 0. K, Gibson lias eold his fnrm. Heiwill hnve an nnction enlu nnd oloso out his porsonnl eifects. Tho roal estato nnd personal prop erty bolougiug to tho estato of Lnfay etto Carponter will bo eold nt nuotion tho last of thia month. Wntcli for tho hand bills. Thoy will bo ont soon, , Miss Ohnr'lotto Ornrn went to Barro last weok to teaoh. Tho flf th son was born to W. D. Dnrby nnd wifo last Smiday. M. i Sargeut, Gebrge Robou, F. J. Towkabury, and O, W. Zastson witli tlioir wives nro spouding tho woek at Hall's pond. NEWBURY. Mre. Moses Randall, agod soventy- eeven yearp, died at her homo AngUBt 25, aftor a lingering illuoss of two and one-half ycnrs. Sho was a groat sufferer but boro her safferings vory patiently. She leaves a hnsband nnd two danghters and foui grandohildren to monrn her loss, besides many friouds who held her in high esteeni. Sho will be greatly missod in tho comxnnuity whero sho livod, nlso in tho Presbytoriau ohnroh at South Ryegate, as she was ono of its oldest members and ono of tho very fifst to join it wheu tho ohnroh was flrst o'rganized. The fnneral was held from her lnte homo, Rev. Mr. Wnl laoe, lior pnstor, oflloiating. Hor remaina wero carried to Topsham for bnrial. Miss Jean Oraigie went on Monday to Hull, Mnss., to teaoh. WEST BRADFORD. School began Tnesday, Sept.. G, witli Miss Inez Rodamore as teaoher. The Best Season of The Year To Exchange The Best Place, OF COURSE, The Largest Real Estate Agency in Oentral Vermont. ijPropei'ties which tho owners wisli to cxchango for farms : Houso nnd baru witb about thrce-fourths acrca of land just about ono milo from Barro Oitj- in South Barre, Tho houso is in tho best ot condi tion, having bcon built only about ton ycars. Contains oight nico rooms wbich aro very convoniently nrranged. Nico Barn witb basomcnt. This is an idenl homo at a moderato pricc. Ownor would liko to sell outright or cxchango for small farm. Sovcn room modcrn homo in Bmto City. Very centrally located and a nico rcsidencc. Largo lot aiTording good garden. Owner wants farm worth witb stoclc and tools about S4000.00 . Would prefer to locato near Hardwick or Northfield. Very nico residenco with largo barn on Washington Streot, Barro City. Is now occupied by two familics and pays about S3G0.0O per year. linrgo lot and houso is well finishcd. A vory deairablo residenco. Ownor Tvould liko a good farm not fnr from town. Houso and barn with about threo acres of land about fifteen minuteB walk from postofllco. Largo quantity of fruit and cultivated berries. Largo renting building whicb pays nearly 8500.00 per year to ox cbango for farm not wortli over $5000.00. Must havo good bulldings. Tliis will make a very good invcstment, noiting ownor about 8 pcr ct, Wo havo many othor desirablo properties to exobango for farms which wo will be pleased to send you dcscription of A postal will bring you comploto doscription of tho abovo. D. A. REAL Barre Vt. Boston, Mnsa Miss Abbio Bnldwin of Boston is sponding n fow weokB witli hor mother, Mrs. Hnnnah Bnldwin. ' Miss May Morrill nnd Miss Mnrion, retuined homo on Sntnrdny nfter visiting in Hnrtlnnd for sovernl wooks. Qnito n nutnbor from lioro nttonded tho fair nt Enst Oorinth last woek. All roport a good sliow of stook. S. H. Mprtiu of Vorshiro was in town one day last weok cniling on friends. Miss Rosie Shuinway hns retmned to soliool in Montpelier. Gobrge Ljford'is at work for W. MIorrill. Mrs. Nelsou Kelley hns rotnrned to Georgo Baldwin's aftor visiting hor danghter, Mrs. Asa Ames, for two woeks. CORINTH. Sein E. Sargeut of Newbnryport, Mass., is a guest at 0. 0. Sargent's. Mrs. Herbort Wilson and Miss Ger trudo havo rotnrnod from tlioir visit to Massaohnsotts aud Rhode Island. G. B. Hastings hns nioved his fam ily to tho plnco recontly pnrohased of Georgo Hnber. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Hnber 'loft for South Strafford Saturday morning. Tho Thnrber and Heath yearly ro nnion was witli Mr. nnd Mrs. JF. W. Tlinrber Sept. 1st. Abont flfty persons pnrtook of dinner. Tho flroworks in the evening wero witnessed by mnny friends and neiglibors of the liost and hostess, I Miss Annio M. Wilson tenohes nt WaitsRiver. Stophen Dnrilng hns been hoine from Windsor Looks, Oonn., visiting his prrentB, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Darling. THETFORD. Rev. Hairy E. Goonibs ccaupied tho pnlpit last Snuday. Slrueon Senter and wifo havo moved to Olaremont, N. H. Lyman Longhlin and wifo havo been visiting his parents, Snrnh Senter hns retnrned to her Bohool. School nt the Aoademy opened this week Tuesdny. Dolla Onmininga is teaohing in the Jndd distriot. Mildred Lord is teaohing in distrlct No. 8. , Forester Tiffany hns been visiting his mother, Mrs. L. S. Ynrriogtou. Your Farm. at PERHTS, PERRY, ESTATE AGENCY Rooms 8 and 9 Qordon Block. EAST ROXBURY. Mrs. D. L, Bnok nnd Mrs. B. Mllls vlsltod Mrs. Aloo Benton Mu South Ryognto lnst weok. Mr. and Mrs Lowis.Toppnii,of Bos ton, aro nt Goorgo Foss' for thoir vncntlon. Lolnnd Mufltt wns quito bndly hurt lnst woek by being kicked by a horso. Mrs. A, nnd Miss W. Foss wore in Montpolior lnst Tnesday. Noblo Lndd is nt home from Groon field, Mnss. Ho oxpeots to romnin sovornl uiuutliB. EAST MONTPELIER. sMr. nnd Mrs. Glonn Bnrnhnm nro rejoioiug ovor n sovon nnd ono half ponnd sou, born August 28. Mrs. Mary Gray of Mtnuosota, wlio is visiting rolntivcs liorn nnd nt othor plnces, is quito sick nt hor sistor's, Elln Oollins, nt Greensboro Bend. Sovornl from thia plnco nro ntteud ing Montpelier Soininary and Goddnrd Sominnry nt Bnrro. Mrs. Julia Wlllard roturnod Sntnr dny night from a cnrringo drlvo to Wolcott. Miss Jennio Whitehill is sponding n fow daya at homo on acoonnt of illness. A Repnblicau rnlly was hold at tho village hall Sopt. 1. Thero wbb not a very lnrgo nttondnnco, not ns mnny ns thero ought to havo been. Tho speakers wero Hon, 0. J. RuseoII of Burlington, and Frank Williams of Bnrro. Honry Staokpolo and Willia'-n Fos ter expeot soon to leavo for Albany, N. Y., to entor tho Albnny Businesa Oollege. Thn villnge sohool opened Sept. C with Mrs. Inez Sibley, teaohor. Otis vheoler of Woodbury expecta to work for W. M. Olnrk whilo he ia nttending court. Ethnn Jaokmnn hns purohased n pair of working horses of H. M. Fnrnhaoi, Poarl Whltoher, who has been poorly, is a littlo moro oomlortablo. Mrs. F. P. Wlllard visited in Barre last weok. HARDWICK. Mrs. Elvira Atkins is visiting her son, A. ti. AtKins. Dr. Oarter was taken auddenly ill on Thursdny but is gaining at this writing. Howard Farr and wifo attendod the fair at Sherbrooko lnst week. Rev. Mr. Wnldron, pastor of tho Bnptist ohuroli, returned on Sunday for a two weeks' vacatioo. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Atkins of Plke, N. H., who havo boen visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, S. At kins, have rttnrned to tlioir home. Mr. and Mrs. Keniston of Provi- denoe, R. I., nro visiting relntives here. Georgo Lemphere an j fcmily re turned Saturday from a two weeks' vaontion spont with friends in Essex. The Hc-dwiok Brenoh, G. 0. N. U.( and the lumpera npd boxors went to Morrisville to celebrato Labor Day. Oornelina Pettes has returned from Williamstown, whero he haB been stnying this summer. Henry Martin of Williamstown is visiting in towu this week. Tiie infant ohild of Mr. and Mrs. Arohio Whoeler was buried Tuosaay, Sopt. 5. Edward Wells and wifo visited in Barre over Labor day. Mr. Williamson visited in St. Johns bury the .flrst of this weok. Mrs. Pliilp, wlioso illness was re ported last week, is rooovering. William .Tames ia moving from the tho house he has been oooupying on Elm streot, to ono of Dr. Dnrling'a tenements. A largo number from this plaoo at tenaed Labor duy exeroises at Morris ville. William Robb has gono to join his wifo in Huntington and will roturn with her this weok. Tho carpontors havo begun work on a houso, which Mr. Walden of Bur lington is having built on Granito streot. School opoued Tuosdny, Sopt. C, nt the aondemy aud graded sohnol. Mrs. Oarrie S. Drow nnd Mrs. Jon nio L. Smith left on Wedne'sday to visit relntivea in Nashua, N. H., aud Lnwronce, Mnss., after wliioli Mrs. Drow will return to her home in Wis consin and Mra. ,Stnith to Litlletou, N. H. EAST OABOT. Ethel Hall is visiting in Morris ville nnd Hardwiok. Harry Goes has bargained his farm for a house in Barre nnd, is to movo thero soon. Miss Graoe Blnke spent a few days in Barro last week. Hnrloy Hnncoorne, who wns ill last week', ia repoited muoh better. Mrs. Emma Hall ia visiting at E, H, Olark's in Barre. Ohnries Houghton hns moved from Pnssumpsio to his fnther'e, L, 0, Houghton's. Hnrbert Hnnscome ot Lisbon, N, H., is visiting hiB brother, Will Hanecome, for a few daya. W. D, Barr and wifo nro taking n carriage drivo to Northfield aud will visit in Barro aud Brookfield before returuing. Gracq Blakehns commenoed her flrst term of soliool in Barton Fike distriot in Marshfield. MORETOWN. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Ohild ot Mont pelier spont Snndny with his brother, M. R. Ohild. Gny Jouea hns flnishod work for Bort Stookwoll. Rev. O B. Wells nnd fainlly hnvo rotnrnod homo nfter n month'B vncn tlon, H E. Anstln nnd wifo roturnod to their homo in Worcester, hursdny. Jcd Hnskins of Wnterbnry wns in towii Snndny. Miss Emrua Royco spont Suntlny with hor pnronts in Montpolior, Mrs. F. M. Hunt nnd son, Guy, nlso Mra. Omrl Bruco nnd Miss Bpsaio Bruco returnod homo from Burlington lnst wook. Irviu Honson hns flnishod work for L. Wilcox and will uttend sohool nt Montpolior Semlnary, ns will Frod nnd Grnco Bulklov, Howard Bnlkloy nnd Olnrn Spnnlding. Mrs. F. 0. Atkins with hor two children, Berthn nnd Morrill, stnrted Mondny morning on n, visit to friunds in Keeno nnd Olnremont, N. H. MAPLE HILL. Mrs. Oiinrles Soulo roturnod homo from Burlington lnst Saturday. ' Oharlio Soulo is siok. Mrs. Ada MoKuight Js ill. Sohool in Bolles distriot roopenod on Tnesday, Sept. O.with Mrs. George Holt, teaohor. John Lano and Henry Dunkling nnd Ed. Maxflold returnod homo lnst Tuoeday from Rumney, N. H., wiioro they wero attouding tho Hnrvestors' cnmpmeoting. fayston; Sohools in town commoncod thia week with tho following teaohera: No. 1, June Joslin ot Northfield; No. 2, Ethol Rylo of Waitsfield ; No. 3, Mrs. Ruby Kelley of Montpelier; No. 4, Jessio Rylo, Waitsfield; No. 6, Lizzio B. Mnxwoll; No. 7, Kato P. Mohuron. Missos Minnio and Oora Mehurun will tenoli the villago sohools in Warren. Miss Hattio Mohnron re turns to Barre, Miss Anna Mehnron to Waitsfield and Miss Emily B. John son is toaohing tho "nppor" aohool in Waitsfield village. Miss Marion Dnna ia taking the aeco'nd courso in Randolph Normal cahool and Oiinrles R.Mnxwell returns to Columbia college. Tho Republioan rnlly in this town last Wednesday afternoon was a very successful affair, About 2G0 of all nges, inoluding a largo number of- tho fair sex, and a few Demoorats, list ened to the eloquent addresss of Mossrs. Jnokson and Gntes as they eln- oidatedthe prinoiplea and advantngoa of Republicanism. - The Wnitsflold cornet band discoursed good musio Tho Good Templars furnished ico oream. Tho Domoornts, with the exception of Unolo Miko Moriarty, wero all converted and ovmybody had a general good time. Mrs. J. H. Smaill ,and Mrs. G. H. Pierco havo gone to Huntington, P. Q., to nttend tho fnneral of thoir mother, Mrs, Susan Onrr. GREENSBORO. A. E. Perrin was in Nowport on business on Friday. Roy Oalderwood of St. Johnsbnry wns in town Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. MoLoud of Hardwiok visited at G. A. Porter'B on Wodnea day. R. A. Ritohie, Olio Rodgera and Jnmes Popo attended tho Sherbrooko fair last week, Frank Pope and wifo wero in Hyde Park on Saturday. Jamea Piokett went to Hydo Pnrk Saturday on business. Many of our summer visitors nro returning to their lioines. 0. S. Oonant and wifo of Ooncord, N. H., palled on frionds in town on Wednesday. ev. ut. uewnurst doiivered one of liis excelllent anrmons at tho Pres byterinn ol.uroh on Sunday morning. ov. u. w. iuorrow spoiso on "Tempernnce" Sunday evening at the Proabytorlan ohnroh. jouiiaifisiouor Aiuier liaa com menced work on peimanent rond building. Tho.building commltteo of the Oon Rregntionnl aooioty hna commoncod tho foundntlons for the now ohurch. G W. Sawyer of Hardwiok is laying tho atone. EAST CALAIS. Mrs, J. O. Lnmb ia quio ill, Mra. D. B. Dyinell is visiting at her old home in Waitsfield. W. L. Pierco aud wifo aro vialing in town. Melvin Pierco and family nrrived in town lnst week and after n sliort visit with his brother, Byrou, left for their oottage in Woodbury. Mra, Johu Gilman ia visiting reln tivea nt Willoughby lake. Sohool oommonoed thia weok with Georgia Hnwkins ot Calais nnd Oarrie White as teaohera, Erncst Keenan ot Hardwiok snent Snndity witli his nunt,' Mrs. Ronfrow. Mies Alioo Guornsey ia nt homo on hor vncntiou. Vnughnu Burnhnm ia yot quito ill with rlioumntio fovor. EAST BROOKFIELD. Mra, Altnc. Nowoll hns flnishod work nt J. II. Sprnguo's nnd wont Sopt. 1 to work iu tho family of Edwin A. Qprngue. 0. W. Smith nnd wifo visltod'Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. B. Eddy of Northfield ono day last weok. Mrs, Oyrns Smnll and dnughtor of Lynn, Mnss., who hnvo beon guenta of Mra. M. F. Hovoy for aevornl woeks, roturnod to their homo lnst weok Fridny. A. I. Skinuer with hia wifo nnd dnughtor ot Bnrro wero guoata nt W. F. Medcalf 'a lnst Snndny, ns wero E. L. Mnrahnll, his wifo nnd dnughtor of WllliamBtown. A few from this plnco nttended tho Repubiionu rnlly at Chelsea lnBt woek Tuosdny. H, D. CorEO had tho misfoituue to loso n horso lnst woek, ROXBURY. Rev. Mr. Wikon wns in Warren Tuosdny to ofllointo at tho fanoral sorvices of tho lpto Georgo Elliott. Mrs. Eunice Welllugton ia boerding at Henry Vr.u Deuaon'B. Mr. nnd Mra. Hnrris Holmnn wero horo a pcrt of lnst week looking nfter tho oropa on their farm. Miss Jessio Stnnton goos to Ran dolph todny tobeglnher studics in tho Normal coliool. Olayton Riohurdson and f emily of Ayor, Mass., nre visiting his fnther, Hnrrison Rialinrdson. N. D. Rice, Dr. Merrip.m e.nd G, A. Tildon with their familics spent Friday at Borlin pond. W. A. Averill will apend thia wepk in Warren, to vote and attond to othor business. Liout.-Gov. Stcnton ccmo home ill lnt wook and was obliged to ocnoo somo of hia engngemciita for Bpeaking Ohnries Wiley nnd fcmily of South Royr.lton havo beon visiting at Leo Wiloy's for a fow days. EAST WARREN. The ladies' mito sooiety will meet with Mra. Eflie Mooro Sept. S, in tho aftornoon. A cordinl invitation to all. W. E. Mooro, who atarted for tho Wost last January, to visit in Okla liotna, Utah and Minno:ota, and othor Westoru States, returned homo Sept, 1. J. 0. Glcason is quito feoblo, George W., son of J. J.,and Hattio Elliott, died last Thursdny aftor an illness of five weeka with typhoid fovor. Ho waa kind and obliging nnd lovod by p.'.l who knew him. Ho wcn nenrly twenty yeara old. The fnneral waa at his homo at the village nnd was largely attended, nearly 100 be ing unable to get iu. Ros. Mr. Wilson of Roxbury, ofOoiated. The flornl tribntea wero many and beautiful, in oluding somo from tho olaes-matea of his wifo from tho Noith field high sohool) oarnations from a cousin in Bonnintgon, somo from the base br.ll olub aml mill hands, besido many othor, all testifying to tho love and estoem they had for him. The nflliotod familiea have the hearttelt sympathy of all. Mrs. J. W. MoGlcflin'a parenta from Waitrfleld spent the past week with her in thia plaoe. WEST CORINTH. Alden True of Kansas, ia sponding a fow woeks with his brother, Scova. Eunico Wcrd went to Ooncord, N, H., last 'Monday to work in tho fam ily of Mr. Wopda. , Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Blako went to East Barre lnst Sunday to attend tho fnneral of the little sou of Mr. and Mra, Alden Grenraon, Mr. aud Mrs. 0, L, Spear startea last week Monday for St. Louls and will aleo go to Washington, D. Q,, bofore returning lioms. NORTH RANDOLPH. Sohools in thia distriot begnu last week Mondny with Gertrudo Bacon of Chelsea toachor. Miss Nina Vinson went Wednesday to Bridgeport, Oonn, Mr, aud Mra. H. O. Stanl'ey of Wyoaona, Wia., nnd Misa Charlotte Tarbell of South Royalton nre stop plng at G. A. Stanley'a. Mra. Jane Willard of Royalton 1b visiting friends and rolativea in this vioinity. Miss Helen Stauley returned to her homo in Barre on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Blodgett ot Enst Randolph spent ono dny last week nt F. L. Blodgett'a. Elmer Stnnloy returned from Rnu dolph on Tuosdny. Mrs. L. B, Kibbeo spont sovernl dnya nt Henry Kibbeo'a last week. Mr. and Mra. J, G. Perhnm went to Pomfret on Monday to spend a week. One dlscovory mndo by nu exploriug party in" Abyssinia recontly ia that the river Gelo skirta the Bonthernmoat oxtremlty of Lako Tata lnstead of flowing into the lake, as waa hitherto believed. . THE BARNARD, SUMNER & PUTNAM GO. Of Worcester, Mass., ...Aro now ready to fbrward.... Samples of New Fall Dress Goods and New Fall Silks. Pleaso stato wlicn writing if colorcd or blnck is wanted with somo idea of prico. MARSHFIELD. Mrs. 0. D. Smltru aud dnughtor, Goldio, woro rocoutly visitors in tho Whito MouutainB for a fow daya. Mrs. E. O. Ellswortli aud bou, Ray moud, returned Wednesday from a visit in bethol, Bnrnnrd nnd' Wood stock. A. W. Blnko nttended tho fair at Corinth lnst weok. Miss Florn Hnstlnga nnd Mnstor Austin Goorgo of Dixon, III., nre at M. II. Bullook'B. A. M. Bullock ooutinnos in fniling health with little or no prospeot of reoovory. Mrs. L. Alice Fishor viaitod lior sistor, Mra. Mnrk Menra, for n day or two recouttly. Mra. A. S. Winch, iii oompnny with Mra. Morso of Montpelier, ia visiting tho Boston anu Now xork mminory mnrkets this week. W. S. Lnokio, our new buttor mak or, has moved u part of his hoasehold effeots to G. A. Kolloy'a pluco on Mnin stroot which he expecta to oo- oupy. Miss Jennlb Hoyt of Onbot hns been tho guest of Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Beokley the past woek. G. W. Brown of South Ryegate wai n viaitor in town over Sunday. The Good Templara have nnde:' couaideration the produotion of nn othor drama thia fall. The Honry family are'giviug ex liibitiona at Marsbx'l's linH eveiy evening tliis week. Miss Avis Enunis hna a position ' tho homo of Judgo Woodward r Montpelier. Misa Blnko, teaohor in the Pike dittriot, ia boarding nt'E. A. Rose brooks'. .One transfoimer and sevorrl telo piiones of the Mo.'ly's 'Fnlls Electrio Light, Power and Telephono Oo. were damaged by tho electrio storm of Saturday night. Noxt Monday ovening will be ob sorved by tho locel lodge Kn'ghts of Pythiaa U3 "ladies1 niguc" and a apecial call is extended to all me'mbora to be present and irvite their ladies to attend with them. The "Stnra," reinforoea bv aoveral of the "Has Beens," defeatod the North Montpelier ball team on the home groundB batnrday by the de cislve score of 15 to 4. In dividing the apoila of viotory, lioDor to whom tionor ia due. Mra. Artlinr Gaeo of. Wobui. Masa., is visiting friends in this, vi oinity. Israol Jewett hns moved to Groton poud whero he hns employment with Miuer, Ayer cc uo. John Whitehill and Ernest Taisoy of South Ryegate were with Mr. and Mrt. James Wliitobill over Sunday. B. B. Nownes and wife nro attend ing tho fair at Btrton tliis week. O. M. Ennia was in Sherbrook, P. Q., last wook to nttend tho celebrated fair nt that place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colo of Hard wick wero visitors in town tho flist of the weok. Miss Blanche Ontter of Plainfield haB been the cnost of Mr. and Mra. W. H. H. Moars during tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelaon Shorey and dnughter of Plainfield woro visitor8 w.ith A. x. JJavis saturcay. Miss Nina Ennis has socurod em ployment as table waitrosa in Field's roataurant at Montpelier. ' Our Rooaovelt nnd Fairbnnks flag was unfurled to tho breeze Tuosdny morning under diroctiou of G. L. Dwinell, chairman of the Republioan town committee. Repairs nnd- nu addition to the ros trum nuJ a new carpet aro among tho ohanfzes boing mado in the intorior of the Methodist ohurch. ' Two yearlings and oight shoep bo louging" to Mrs. Jennio Hobart woro struck aud klllod by lightuing during tho shower Saturday night. Thero was also a bolt which struck plants near tho homo of O. F. Oarpoutor. The antics of tho lightning iu and around tho gronnds at these two plnces mnko quite n interostiug sight. Mr. aud Mrs. Goorgo Huntington of Montpelier were visitors with Mr. and Mra. B. B. Nownes Sunday. O. I. Freston nnd Ellis hnve been nt work for the past two weona upon ro pnirs aud additions to tho liomo.of J. A. Woodward iu Onbot. Frank Puifor of Montpelier waa in town Monday in tlie lutoresta of the Fnaion tiohet aud with a aample bal lot eudenvorcd to toaoh our oitizona tho corroot way to vote. It ia nndor stood that iu tho oourso of ' his wnn deriuga he puffod up against First Seleotman E. A. Thomns, who outor taiued him for a few momonts with rotrostmiouts not eutiroly to his tnste. Ralph Dewey ot South Framinghnm arrivod in towu Monday night and will spend most ot tho week with frionds in tliis vioinity, returning to hia homo Saturday acoompauied by Mrs. Dewoy who has beon visiting hor grandmother, Mrs.JLydin Pitkin, for eoveral weeka. Owing to the sovero eleotrical storm Saturduy ovening it waa impossiblo to hold tho Republioan rally and flag rahiug. Seuator William P. Dilling ham and Hon. Frank Plumley, the speakers of the evening, woro on hand and evorythiug In readlnesa for a rouslng rally and thoro is conoluslvo ovidenoo that had the wenthor beon favorablo ono of tho largest nttonded nnd most outliuslatsio rnllies held in, the connty during tho campaign would hnvo beon tho resnlt. Legal Notices. ESTATE OF CYIlufi FAItNSWOItTH. STATE OP VE11MONT, I)i8tbiot op Washington, ga. In Probate c'ourt, litld at ilonlDeller, In and for alil Distrlct, on the 2nd dny of bcptcmber, A. D. X. Jnmcs J. 1'lrle, Ailmlnlstrator of tlie estate of CYHU8 KAItNSWOltTll. lato or Calali, ln ald OUtrlct, dcceasecl, procuts lils admln fltratlon account for examln&Mon and allowance, anil makei appllcallon for a decrce ol dlttrltiutlon aml pattltlon of tho cttale of aald I'ecciscd. Wlierenpon Ull ordered by aald Court, that aald ac count and aald appllcatlon he relcrred to a aeislon thvreof, to he held atlhe l'rohale 0(1! ce In aald Montpelier, 03 tho 21tli day of Sep'., A. li. lact, forhearlniranddcclsloii therconl And, It la further ordered that uollce hercof he glvcn to all perxma ln tcrested.hy publlcation oflhe aame three weeka auc cesslvely In the Vehmont Watciihan and Statb Jouiinal, a ncwepaper puhllshcd at Montpelier. In thls State, prevloua to sald lltue ap polntcd for hearlng, that they may appear at aald tiuie and place, and sliow caute, If any Ihev miT have, why aald account ahould not he allowed. and aucli decrie niaue. By the Court, Atteat. 36-33 H1UAM CAKt,KTON'. Judge ESTATE OF IIAItltVA. YOUNO. Statk of Vermont, OIBTBICT OF WASlIINOTOIf, S8. In Prohate Court. held at Montpelier, In and for aald Dlttrict, on the 11th day of August, A. D Edward Uaker. Admlnlstrator of the eatate of HAItUY A. YOUNO, lato of East Montpelier, ln sald Distrlct, deceased, presents lils admlnls tratlon account for examlnatlon and allowance and makea appllcatlon fora decree of dlstrltiutloa andpartltlon of the estate ofsald deceased. Whereupon, It la ordered by sald Court that er'd account ar.1 aald appllcatlon he referrcd toaeession thcreof, to he held ut the I'robate OOlce. In sald Mont pelier, on tlie 2lth day orycptember, A. 1). 1954, for uearlnxanddeclslontherFon; and, It Is further or dered that nollce hercof he glven to all persons Inter ested, bynubl'callon of Ihe same three weeks suc cesalvely ln the Vehmont Watchman and state Jouiinal, a newspaper puhllshed at Montpelier, In thls State, previous lo sald tlme anpolnted for hear ing, that they may nppear at sald ttuie and place, and showcause.iranytiicy tunyhare, why sald account ahould not he allowed, and such uecrec made. lly the Court.-Altcst. 11IKAM CAUI.ETON'. JUDOK. f6 "1 ESTATE 0 CATlIEItlNE F. I'OSNETT State of Vermont. District or Wasihnoton, s. g. In Prohate Court. held at Montpelier, ln and for sitd Distrlct on the ;th day ot feeptember, A. D. 15.1. Frank II. Hulkelcy, Aihninlstralorol the estate ot CATMEIilNE F. l'OSXETr, late of Fayaton, ln sa'd Dlfctrlcl, deceased, makes apiillcatlon 13 sr'd Couit nLh the cousenl and approbatlon Inwrltlug of Ihe hclra of sald dec;sed, resldlng In thb State of Vermont, for llcense to sell all of tho real estate of sald deceased, sltuafd ln Fayston, ln sald Distrlct. to w.t: Dwelllng house, bam aud about tweu.y acres of land, representlng that the sale thereof would be beneflcial to the helrs of sald deceased. and those Intercstcd ln her estate, ln ,order to convert sald real estate lntomoney. Wliereupon, It Is ordered by sald Court, that sald appllcatlon be referred to a aeBSlon thereof, to be befd at the Probate office, ln sald Montpelier, on the iltli day of September, A. D. 1911, for heaiini; and decla'on thereon; and. lt Is further ordered that all persons Interested be notlfled licreof'jy pub llcation of notlce of sald appllUutlon aiiu order thereon three weeks successlvcly ln the Vsumont Watchma: and State .Jouiinal, a newspaper publlshed at Montpelier, In thls State, aud which clrculates ln the nelghborhood of those Interested, betore sald tlme ol hearlng, tbat they uiay appear at aald tlme and place, and, If they see cause, objcct thereto. By the Court. Attest. HIISAM CAHLETON', Judge, IN TIIE MATTEK OF THOMAS M. BltOCK. Eankrupt. In Bankruptijy To the Ifonornble Ifovt II. Wlieeler. Jmtfi-e cr th Distrlct Court orthe United States ln the Distrlct of Vermont. THOMAS M. HliOCK, ot the City of Barrt, n the County ot Washington nnd Stato of Vermont, re spectfully represents that.on the 27th day ol Alirll, last past, he was duly adjudged a tiantrupt under the acta of Congress relatlng to bank ruptcy; thathe has duly surrendered all lils iirop eriy and rlghts of property, and liaa fully com plled with all the requlrcments of sald acts, and witb the orders of the Court tnuchlng hia biiukruptcy, Wherefore, he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full dlschargo from all debta profable against hls estate under sald bankrupt acts, e tcent sucli debts as are excepted by luw Irora sucU ais charge. THOMAS M, BltOCK. Bankrupt. Dated thls 8th day ol August. A. D. ISXH. " UNITED STATES DISTIilCT COUKT FOlt TIIE DISTltlCT OF VERMONT tiiomas m. unocn, Bankrupt DlscharKe. Notlce Is hereby glven that THOMAS .M. Blt$gK hankrupt, has tlled hls pctltlon, dalcd Auinist 8. 1904, praylng for a discharge Irom all hls debts, ln bankruptcy, and that all crcdltora and oltier persons objectlng to such discharge may attend befr,re Ihe uuderslgned, referee, at hls uulce. Itoora No. 6, U. S. Post Olllce Building, In Montpelleryon ScptcmUer 21, 19M, at 10 o'clock A. M.. aml then and there pre sent their objectlons, If any, to such discharge, wltb their proofs thereon, EDWAItD II. DEAVITT. Iteferee ln Bankruptcy I Montpelier, Vt., September 3, 1904. ' In thematteror FltANK STACY. Bankruptcy. To the Hon. Ilovt il. Wlieeler. Judiro nt llin niJ ItHtitrnnt trict Court of the United States. for the Distrlct ofl Vermont. FltANlC STACY, of Barro City, ln the coun ty of Washington, and Stajo of Vermont, respectful-1 ly represents that on the 2lstdayof Deccmher, A.D.I 1MI3, ho was duly adjudged a bankrupt under the acts 1 ui uongreis reiaiing to oanKrupicy; tnat ne uaa l duly surrendered all lils property and rlghts of 1 iiruiieri, Huu uas juiiy conipueu wiui au ine require- ments of sald acts, and ol the orders of Uie court luucmng iiis uanatupicy . Wherefore, he prnys that ho may be decreed by tho Court to have a full discharge Irom all debts prov able against hls estate under sald bankrupt acts, except such debts as are exccptcd by law from sucb discharge. Dated at Barre City, In tho county of Washington aud State of Vermont, IhlsSStli day of August, A. D im. FltANK STACY. UNITED STATES DISTltlCT COUKT FOKTHED1STUICTOF VEItMONT FltANK STACY, Bankinpt. Discharge. Notlce Is hereby glven that FltANK 6TAOY, bankrupt, has flled hls petltlon, duted August 29, I'JOl, praylng for n discharge Irom all hls debts ln bankruptuy and that all crcdltora and other persons objectlng to sucb discharge may attend before the undeslgued referee, at hls olllce, Itoom No. 6, U 8, Post Olllce Building, ln Montpelier, on September 24, 1904, at ten o'clock A, M and tben and there pre sent tbelr objectlons, lf any, to such discharge, witb their proofs thereon. EDWAItD II. DEAVITT. Iteferee ln UanVruptcy. Montpelier, Vt., September S, 1904, Xotics or First Meetino or Crkditob-, In the Distrlct of the Unlled States, foi the Distrlct of Vermont. In llankruptcr. In the matter of ALFJIED F. KENNESON, bankrupt. To the creilitora of AI.FIIED F. KENNESON, of Woodbury, ln the County of Washington and Distrlct aforesald. a bankrupt! Notlce la hereby glven that on theJJth day of Julr, A. D. 1904, the aald ALl'IIKD F. KEN NESON was duly tadludlcatcd bankrupt; and that the flrst nieeUng of hls credltora will be held at the oftlce of the uuder slgned. Itoom No. CU. 8. Post Olllce Build ing, Montpelier, on tlie 24th day ol September, A. D, 1901, at ten o'clock In Uie forenoon at which tlme the sald credltora may atttnd, provo their clalms, appolnt a truitee, examlne the bank rupt, andtransact sucb other business as way prop rrly come before sald meetlng. EDWAItD II. DEAVITT Iteftree ln Bankruptcy. Montpelier Vt., September J, 1904.