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8 VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNAL, TIIURSDAY, MAY 5. tQto TDWN CORRESPONDENCE Kctvs of (lie Day As L'rcscnlctl hy llio Joiiniars Corps of Spcclal Cor ri'spoiKlcnls, llclng 3Iostly ' Ilcms of Ink'iTst. ADAMANT. Mrs. Farnhaiu and hor son wltH lils fnmlly camc. from Orango Satur day to vlstt Mrs. Farnhniu's daugh ter, Mrs. T. L. Wooil. Hoaslo McLoud Ib worklng nt Her bort Kent's. Ocorgo Weeks 1 In lJutilngton nt tho Mary 'Fletcher Ilospltal. TOioniaa Hoblnson came from Can ada last wi'ok to car hls gooils. liAST montpklikk. Tho rcnialns of Oeorgo Davls. was iaken from tlio loinb last Sunday .und lntered Iu the Quaker cemetory. Mrs. If. V. Vlnccnt has gono to Brattleboro to vlslt Jier parents. "Tho inarriage of Bert Mayo and iMfss Annio Billllo wlll take place tln .sccoiid wct'k lu May. Abo Dudley.lias rcntcd and stock cd tho J0I111 Wlllard fanu. iMr. and Mrs. Lyford spent Sunday in Cabot. -Victor Tenipleton Is niakliig somo fmprovenients at tho Wlllow farm for .Mr. Lyford. south vooiimitv. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haskell attend ed 011 Monday tho fttnoral ot 'Wcsley Oray whlch took place at hls honie hi South Barre. He leavca a wlfe, iho ynungcst daughter of tho lato Hl ram Putnani, and two daughtcrs. Mary iiadley, ot 'Marshfield was ln Ihls part of tho town last week tak lng the census. Mrs. Wllliani Carr, vvho has been nt tlio Mary Fletcher Hospltal for surglcal treatmont, roturned on Tues day liiu'ch improved ln health. A. 1, Lyfofd aini ni3 (kuighler. Jlrs. Emma Banks, vlslted ln Cabot ou Mouday. Archle Klus 1s worklng for D. 13. DwinoU. , Mrs. Frank llatchulder Is recovcr jng from an attack of the grip. mokktown. Yf. J. Royce ot Montpelier was the Kiiest of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Jlathawoy Thursday. M. Caunon, .lr., of Northfield was in town Wednesday and' Thursday. John Haycs of Northfield was in town Tuesday. Tt. F. Ilrltan ot Northfield was in town I'ecently. Frank Howos was in Montpelier llonday. 'Mr. and Mrs, Tom Reynolds have sone to Sugar Hill, N. H to work l'or tlio summer. Jolui' Taylor of Montpelier has been in town the psst week, worklng on hls farm. ' Mr. nd Mrs. Lewis Freeman are rtoclig over the arrlval of a daugh ter, born Thursday at Heatou Hos pital. Arthur Sniitli' of Barre vlslted friends and relatlves a part of the week. Missjes Annie Griflin and Ceeil Neil Of Montpelier were (u town Wednes day and Thursday. Mrs: H. F. Griffith, Mrs, Sidney Atkins and Misses Nora Griffin and ifay Eaton attended tho. funeral of 3Irs. Krank. Seayer .Wednesday. O. Knapp qf Barre was tho suest ot B. A. Foster Tiuirsday and JFrlday. NORWICH UXM KHSITY. TJewey Day fallln na Sunday thls joar was observqd in ll;e University fon Monday, the 2nd. The hollday was robservod ly the flrin?, of 17 guns at uoon. Corporal Parker s at hls home In "Waterbury for a short vislt. The ganie scheduled with Uoston t'nlvcrslty for Tuesday was can celled. In plaeo of thls a game was firranged wlth the 10th Cavalry from ITort Ethan Allen. Tho baseball team goes to Burling ton tlio 7th to play U. V. M. The cadets should glve the Vermont boys 11 "run for thelr money." N. U. lost to Bowdotn S to 9 whilo Vermont avoii from Bowdoin with a score of 1 to 0 whlch makes tho team evenly jnatched. Corporal Oordon Is on leavo for a few days vlsltlng in Brattleboro. The Cadet Orchestra furnished music for tho Co. F fair held ln Ar raory hall last week. On Friday and Saturday evenlng the cadets furnish- Famous For Baking The Bange ed a short program conslstlng of sel cctlona by tho hand and other spec ialtles. Tho N. U. sonlors can boast of a ball team of somo dlstlnctlon. In thelr flrst gnmo thls senson, playcd at Bethel on Satitrday they wcm easlly. st. .iohnshuhy. Mrs. llenry 0. Ely and Mlss Caro lino D. Ely are spendlng n few days ln South Hndley, Mass. Mrs. John D. Todd, who ls rccov- orlng from a fall, rccelved a few weeks ngo, ln whlch she sovercly ln- jured hor rlght wrist, ls spendlng n ,fow days wlth hor daughter, Mrs. Charles Hoblnson. lu liostou. Rev. 1). F. Butler was called to Wi nooski thls week to attend tlio funer al of a fricnd of tho fanilly, Ira Allcn. Dr. nnd Mrs. .1. I). Bachand are ln Sherbrooke to attend the wedding of P. E. Uachand. The town school dlrectors hnve reap polnted nll tho vlllage teachers. Among thoso who havo nceepted re nppolntment Is Supcrintcndont C. F. Palmer. Mrs. Maud L. Eklof, teachcr of niuslc, has reslgned. At the annunl meetliiK of tlio St. .Tohnsbnry Woman's Club hcld Mon day nftcrnoon theso offlccrs were el ccted for tho conilng year: Prcsl dont, Mrs. Georgo II. Cross; flrst vlce-preshlent, Mrs. (leorge M. Oray; sccond vlce-presldent, Mrs. M. G. Bcn edlct; secretary, Mlss Katherlne M. Btngham; correspondlng secretary, Miss Margaret II. Clark; treasurer, Miss Cornella T. Falrbanks; assist nnt treasurer, Mrs. Frank O. Frcnch; audltor, Mrs. Luthor S. .Tewett; dlrec tors, Mrs. Itobert Macklnnon, Mrs. E. N. Randall and Mrs. W. S. Knowlton. These delegates were elected to at tend the nnnual meetlng of the State Federatlon at Rutland .lune 1 and 2; Mrs. (leorge II. Cross, Mrs. Robert Macklnnon, Mrs. Rebecca Falrbanks, Mrs. E. Ii. llovey, Mrs. Henry Falr banks. Mrs. Alexandcr Dunnett, Mrs. C. II. Kiinball, Mrs. C. A Brodlen and Mrs. Herbort W llovey were adniltted to lneinbershlp. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Asselln have been spendlng a few days in Mon treal. (irades ono, two and three of the publlc schools aro following tho plan for the reniainder of the term of hav Ing half the room come from 9 to 10:30, the rest from 10:30 to 12 every morning, the wholo school together in the afternoon. Thls adniits more undlvided work and shortor hours for each child. Miss Katherlne Ilarvey returned Friday from Summervllle, S. ('., and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ilarvey, lier par ents, who aro now at llanover, N. II., are expected honie this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. II. Rolllns were at North Danville Monday evenlng to attend the sllvor anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. U Ward. Mrs. (leorgo II. Ido was at llano ver, N. II., Monday to lecturo bcfore the Woman's I-lterary Soclety and thelr guests on "Shakespeare's Eng lish llistorlcal Plays." vokci:sti:k. .Tohn Tracey of Colchester vlslted hls brother, B. U Tracey last Satur day. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clnrence Straw Aprll 24. Mrs. F. Damon is caring for her daughter, Mrs. Straw and baby. Ernest Oould has been dolng sev- eral days' work of paperlng in East Montpelier nnd Putnamvllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Wheeler and lit tle daughter, Marion, vlslted at Mrs. C. L. Darllng's last Sunday. Three schools in town began Mon day, April 18, with the following teachers: Village grammar, Mlss Mary Kelley of Burlington; village prlmary, Mlss Oladys Olddlngs of Easthampton, Mass.; Mlnlster Brook, Miss Orace Snow of Middlesex. The Hanipshire Hill school began Mon day, April 2.", wlth Miss Mary Robln son of Calais as teacher. Walter Ordway transports the scholars on the branch road from the Hunt dlstrict and Frank Plerce trans ports those on the Eagle Ledge road. Qulte a good deal of nioving has been going on for a few days. Rev. Ceorge Smlth has moved from High gate to his placo 011 Hampshlre Hill. Porcey Bolton has moved to the Blanchard placo and Mr. Blanchard to Berlin. Oscar Utton is nioving to his camp on the niountaln where he will spend the summer. Tho Ladies' Ald met wlth Mrs. M. V. B. Cross Wednesday afternoon, Aprll 27. Glemvood that Makes Cooking Easy SOUTH JIOXTPUtlUR. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Stanley vls lted nt tho homo of Georgo L. Pray Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lovl Kelloy .spont Sunday ln Montpelier. Clarcnco Long Is paperlng at Oeorgo U Pray's. Nat Oovo has -been dolng carpen tor work at Frcd Llttlc's and tho creamery. Charles Martln ot Hardwick was In town Friday. Tho foundatlon for tho new hall Is complctod. Rurt Kiinball of Cabot was ln towi Friday. Mlss Wells has been vlslttng at Mrs. Frank Whcelcr's for a fcw days. Soveral from liere attended tho danco at North Calais Friday nlght and tho play at Harre Saturday nlght. B. Wrlglit and Lewis Beckley were In Darre Saturday. Mrs. Mert Town of Harre vlslted Mrs. Theodore Clark last Thursday. lVOOIHll'KY. Mrs. Wllliam Carr returned lioino from Burlington Monday wbere she went for treatment for gall stones. She Is much improvcd In health. Wllliam Donell has movod into a tenenient In Alvln AlnswortU's house. Nlne dollars was rccelved from the bean supper at the church Thursday nlght. A number of couples attended the May hall at North Calais Friday nlght. Dr. H. 0. Wllllams of Cabot ls stopplng at Landlord Lepp's for two weeks. Alley Ross lost one of his work horses last week. W. C. Peck got 710 eggs from 40 hens durlng Aprll. Chuck Weeks and Wllliam Guy of Barre are vlsltlng relatlves ln town. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Leonard of East Calais wero in town 611 busl ness last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Spencer and Mrs. Iilzzie Robertson of Marshlleld were guests of W. C. Peck recently. IMr. and Mrs. Herbert 15111 have moved from the Ethan Alnsworth house and are occupylng one of the Hardwick Bank houses in the vll lage. II. S. Benjaniln is worklng on the Ethan Ainsworth farm. Maudo Thurston of Calais Is a guest nt the honie of .Toseph Carr. (Mrs. Knowles of Concord, N. H has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Alnsworth for a few days and ls now vlsltlng her son, Mr. Whltney at Mackville. tMr. and Mrs. Leander Parker of North Calais were guests at the home of W. C. Peck last Saturday. WATKIUHMIY. F. Ii. Atkins has purchased of F. L. Eaton a new liorse to be used on the delivery wagon in connectlon wlth hls grocery store. The Monday Nlght Club met wlth Mls-i Susie Mannlng Monduy evpn liife. A very pleasant tlnie was spent and refrealuneuU of ice cru nn, cakc and wafers wtre served. B. Harry Grout and Earl Parker of Norwich University were at home ou Monday, lt belng a hollday. Mlss Wcallhy BoeUor ls cqnllned to the house wlth tho niumps. L.ucy Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Evans is 111 witli scarlet fever. At the .meeting of tho New Eng- land Order of Protection last even lng, E. C. Harvey was installed as trustee. Sandwlches, cake and coffee were served at the close of the meetlng. Mrs. F. E. Atkins vlslted In Stowe Monday and Tuesday. (The meetlng of the Chaparral Maids whlch was to havo been held thls evenlng, has been postponed un til noxt week. At tho annual niceting of the Hy- patla Club held at the home of Mrs. Wasso'n Friday afternoon the follow ing offlcers were elected. Secretary, Mrs. F, C. Evans; vlce-presldent, Mrs. V. L. Perkins; secretary, Mrs. Mark Moody; asslstant secretary, Mrs. F. B. Kellogg; treasurer, Mlss Etta Graves executlve commlttee, Mrs. Wassoii, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. .loslyn; program comnilttee, Mrs. Bldwell, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Fogg; education commlttee, Mrs. Demerltt, Mrs. Davls and Mrs. Booker; llbra rlan, Mrs. F. L. Knight; forestry I commlttee, Mrs. Palmer. VERMONT NEWS NOTES Itcins of Inlcrcst tilcancd From All Paris uf Green Mouutitln Stalc. I'atcnt Oinntcil. Messrs. Davls and Davls, Washing ton, patent nttorneys, report the grant of a patent to Justln M. Lord of St. Johnsbury on a stcam boller. Sltnntlou In QiiU'I. Tho paper strlke sltuntlon In Bel lows Falls ls cxtrcmely qulet. The manageiuent clalms that tho output of the nillls Is constantly increaslng. liicendlary Itiitland l'hc. Sixty hens, furnlture valued at $75 and a barn worth $400 wero burned at West Rutland Friday eve nlng. It ls thought that the llre was ot Incondlary orlgin. Hctrcat I'hjslclan Itrslgnrd. Dr. Everal C. Havlland for many ycars flrst asststant physlclau at tho Brattleboro Rctreat, has reslgned that posltlon. For the present he wlll remaln ln Brattleboro. Hoy Jladly Hurl. Whilo playlng ou a load of stono Saturday afternoon slx-year-old Wll liam Flsh ot Brattleboro lost hls hal ance and fell under a rear wheel. Hls loft leg was broken ln three places, the knee cap crushed and In tcrnal injurles are feared. Horse Thief Senlenced. A sentence of seven and one-half years in State prison for liorse steal Ingg and jall breaking was imposed by Judge Mlles 011 Archlo St. Peters of Brattleboro Friday. He began lils sentence Saturday. Taxlcali-Ilk'.vile Colllslon. When Fred Dlnes of Brattleboro, 14 years old, dashed out of an alley way on a bicyclo Saturday after noon he ran dlrectly into tho path of a taxlcab driven by P. G. Walker. The blcycle was demollshed and the machlne pnssed over the boy's lcgs below tho thlghs. Kllled at Poultney. A large boller fell Into the plt of one of the Rlsing & Nelsou slate quarrles at South Poultney Friday afternoon and nlmost Immediately kllled John Conroy. The stone struck the man In the stomaoh, cut tlng off the right leg close to the body and inllictlng wounds on the head. The dead man was 40 years old and is survived by a wlfe and three small children. Rutland Is Ury. Although the voters of Rutland east a llcense vote last March that clty is today as dry as Sahara through the inabllity ot the slde judges to got together on comniis sioner appolntmonts. It ls the gener al oplnlon that the sititatlon wlll not be relieved upless the next Leg islature amends the exlstlng law, In Whlch case appolntmonts could be made to be ett'ectlve until May 1, 1911. (irantfil a Iteprleve. It has been learned that Charles O'Nell, the murderer of Mlss Char bonneau of Essex Junctlon, who was sentenced to be hanged ln Fort Leav enworth, Kansas, has been granted a reprleve of three months by Pres ident Taft upon the sollcltatlon of the Governor of Kansas and a large number of leading citlzens. The sen tence may be comniuted to Hfe lm prlsonment. The only punlshment for murder Is death under the feral code but Kansas law does not up hold capital punlshment thus the actlvlty in O'Nell's, behalf. A Pecullar Aetldeut. Wllliam Flynn of Cambridge, re cently met wlth a liecullar accldont. On arising froin the breakfast table he came ln contact wlth n palr of sharp sclssora hanglng behlnd hlm and tlioy lienetrated his coat. He re moved the scissors thinklng tho nuat ter of no consequenco but a short tlme lator hlood oozed from his shoes and hls clothlng was saturat ed. An artory had been cut. Flynn Is weak from loss of blood. Grand LIt Dccreases. Richford listers have comploted thelr compllatlon for 1910 and the totals follow: Value or real estate, $768,895; valuo peraonal property, $127,775; nuinber ot polls, G35. The totnl grand 11st ls $10,230.70 or a de crcase of $203.01 over last year. Num ber of polls Incrcased by one. Proctorsville Woiiiau Ceiitcnarliin. Mrs. Valorlo French Proctorsville, was 100 years old Aprll 21. She hns reslded ln the same house 70 years and comes of n patrlotlc and long llved rnco. Hor niaternal grandfath- er, Capt. Leonard Proctor, Hved'to be 93 nnd served ln thq Rovolutlonary War wlth four of hls sons and nt tho closo of tho war cntno to what was then an nlmost unbroken wlldorness nnd began tho scttloniont of the vll lago whlch now bears hls nnmo. Honors at Acadciny. Ilonors liavo been awarded ln tho graduntlng clnsa at St. Johnsbury Acndemy as follows: Odo, Ellzabeth Waltor, Lyndon; hlstorlan, Mlldred Stanloy, st. Johnsbury; presetua tlons, Morrla Porter, West Burke; presontatlpn to presentator, Harold Yale, Nowhury; essay, Vera Barrett, St. Johnsbury; oratlon, Robert Ward, Orford, N. H,; prophecles, Ellzabeth Peck nnd Elsye Sargent, St. Johnsbury. thu pnoaiiAjr in j:noi,ani). Jlooscu'lt lo Itccohe Adilrcss ln .(lold t'asket at Ihe Guildhall and 11 Doc tor's Dcgree nt Camhrlilgc. Theodore Roosovolt wlll arrlvo In London May 1G, and on that day wlll dlno at Dorchcster house wlth Am bassador and Mrs. Rcld nnd tho staff of tho embassy. He will be rccelved by Klng Edward the following day and at the concluslon of the nudlence wlll proceed to Oxford, where he wlll be entertnlncd by the vlce-chnncel-lor, T. C. Warren, pr'esldent of Mag dalcn college. May 18 wlll be devotcd to a recoptlon to the Rhodea and other Anierlcan scholars, luncheon wlth the heads of the university, and tho Romanes lecture, whlch is cer taln to nttract much attentlon. Col. Roosevelt wlll then be driven to Nunehain park, Oxford, to vlslt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harcourt. He wlll remaln there untll the following ev enlng, proceedlng to Hackwood, Baslngstoke, the seat of Lord Curson of Kedleston, the fornier vlceroy 'of Indla. On hls return to London on May 20 theex-Presldent wlll be the guest of honor at the Klng's dlnuer at Buck- ingham palace. He wlll go the follow ing day to Wrest park as tho guest of Ambassador aml Mrs. Reld, and wlll spend three days at this beauti ful country seat. Klng Edward has Invlted Col Roosevelt to accompany hlm to Aldorshot, whero a revlew of the troops wlll be held on May 24, and whlch ls stlll ohserved loyallyas Quoen Vlctorla's blrthday. Queen Alexandra and other meinbers of the troyal famlly wlll also wltnesa tho revlew. For Col Roosevelt May 25 will be a day long to fte reniembered,' as on that day he wlll be recelved at the Guildhall and wlll be prcsent ed wlth an addresa ln a gold cusket. ln the evenlng he will leavo for Cam bridge, and on the morning of the noxt day Cambridge University wlll confer upon hlm a doctor's degree. Probably the former Prestdent wlll attend the court at Rockingham palace on May 27, and on May 28 he wlll go to Chequers court, Bucklngham shire, to spend the wceK-end wlth Arthur H. Lco, who was niilltary at tache wlth the American army dur the Cuban war. He will remaln at Chequers court over Sunday. The Royal Geographlcal Soclety wlll en tertaln hlm Monday, the 30th, and May 81 Is an open date. June 1 has been selected for the luncheon of the nat ionallst party in honor of Mr.Roose vclt, and June G for the dlnnor whlch has been arranged by blg game hunt ers and naturalists. Between 200 and 300 nien who have siiown mlght ty prowess on tho trail and ln the field will come together 011 thls occa sion, and Col Roosevelt looks for wnrd wlth eager antlcipation to thls functiou where old experlenccs wlll be renewed. The fornier President has also accepted an Invitatlon to dine wlth Lord Charles Beresford, to meet the members of the Uulonist party, wliile Slr Edward Grey, the Forelgn Secretary, and others in high offlcial posltlons, have Invlted him to thelr country seats. Ira Allen I)ead. Burlington. May 1. Ira Allen, namosake and descencant of the fa nious Revplutionary hero, dled today at hls home In Winooski at the age of 80 yearg. New Tonn Hall for Hyde Park. The flrst move to reuulld tho dlstrict whlch was swept by the flre of Aprll 17 was taken at Hyde Park Monday when the sttm of $8000 was voted In town meetlng to rebulld tho town hall. The bulldlng comniitteo is eomposed of R. W. Hurlburd, R. S. Page and D. J. Rooney. I'OILUEHLY L1VKD HKHK. Gcorge L. Chattleld Weds Rethcl Glrl Wlll Hesldc in That Village. Bethel, May 2. Georgo Louls Chat fleld and Mlss Lola Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Ingalls. wero married this afternoon by Rev H. A. Parkhurst of tho Unlversallst churcli of thls vlllage. They wpi-j attended by the groom's brother, Fred Chatlleld of Barre and by the brid-t's slster, Mrs. Elmer Montgomery of Randolph. Mr. Chatfield was foi'mor- ly a barbor- worklng ln Montpelier and Is employed at present in the shop of Mr. Ingalls In Randolph, where the couple wlll reslde. ANNUAL O. A. I!. CONCKKT. Tlinimis Cliilleiiilfii Clmplor 01 lVhito Jtlvcr Juiutlon H0I1N liegular l'uiullon. Wlilto Rlver Junctlon, May 3. The local chapter of tho D. A. R., Thomaa Chittenden Chapter held lts nnnual concert and danco this evenlng wlth music furnished by the Dartmouth collego orchestra. Tho decoratlons woro blue and white and refresh ments wero sorved during the oven lng. Mary M. C. 'Natson is regent ot tho chapter nnd Lizzle C. Mooro vlco-regent, Mrs. Watson led tho grand march wlth her husband A. E. Watson. THK VALIJH, 01' PUOl'IUin.VltY Mi:innxi:s ls proven by tho very largo perceut ago of physlclans' prescrlptlons for samo reniedies found lu every drug store ln Anierlca, but as they aro wrltten ln Latln, few patlents reall.e thls fact. Tho old standard proprletary medl clnes llko Lydla E, Plnkhnm's Veget- auio (jompoumi, inai navo sioou tne tost of tlme, deservo n place ln every famlly niedlclno chest, and It Is mcat cortaln they would not bo proscrlbed 1... nl...lnln..n tf lw. . iUJ BWIUHH L lllVJ CIU UUIU IU dovlso a formula equally as effaca-clous. OUR NEW StflRT WAISTS ARE ARRIVING EVERY DAY NOW We are showing already a com prehensive line of smart tailored ef fect, daintily embroidered and lace and Hamburg trimmed Waists. The general style and quality of workmanship in our waists is rare ly equaled. If you are particular about your waists we can please you. Priccs 98c to $5 each "BUY IT READY MADE" PERELY E. POPE CO. CliaD'S BOOY I'Ol'M). Iiulicatlons of Infantk'ide in Case DNeoM'rcd Xoar Graniteville Ito Mard Oi'fercd. State's Attorney Benjaniln Gates went to Graniteville Monday in conipany with Dr. B. H. Stone of Bur lington, the State ' pathiloglst, where they viewed the body ot 15 chtltl whlch had been found there the day bofore by some children playlng ln tho bushes. An autopsy was per formed by Dr. Stone and it seemied clear to hlm that it was a clear case of infantlclde. Mr. Gates ol'fered a re ward of $25 Monday evenlng for In formatlon leading to tho convictlon of the gullty partles. The body, whlch was that of a chlld of perhaps two weeks old, was placed by the roadsldo on tho way from Williamstown to Graniteville ln such a way that it might be easlly dlscovered. It was not found until Sunday, when the two McGinnis children and llttlo Georgio Klng were playing ln the woods near thelr home when the latter spied a ltltle white foot stlcking out beneateli a bundle of cloth. The children on fiudlng tho body. ran home ln fear and informed thelr parents what they had dlscovered. Health Officer Dr. E. H. Bailey of Barre Town was summoned and he found the body wrapped ln a white sheet and a pile or blue and white cloth. whlch appeared to be the part of an old dress. He had lt removed to the undertaklng cstabllshment of M. J. Whitcomb and communicated with State's Attorney Benjamln Gates. It was thought that the chlld olther died from loss of blood at birth or that it had been strangled to death by the sheet wound about lts neck. ln etther case, the partles responsible aro liaole for infantlclde. .Mr. Gates also vislted the spot where the body was found. KSTATK 01' KZHA N. .UKARS. State of Yermont. Distrlct of Washington, 3s. I'ne Honorable Proiit Oouil fnr the Dls'.i-'et aforesaid: To the helrs and all pprsons inter ested ln the estat of Kzra X. Mears, late of Marshfield n sald Dlstrict, Greeting: Whereas, application hath been made to this court ln wrltlng, by The administrator, praylng for llcense and authorlty to sell all of real estate of sald deceased to wlt: Sltuated In the town of Marshfield, lncludlng the homestead right and the interest of the widow thereln, representlng to sald court that it would be beneficial to the heirs and all persons interested In the estate of sald deceased, to sell sald real estate and eonvert the same Into money. And hringlng Into court the con sent nnd npprobatlon In wrltlng, of all the helrs to sald estate resldlng ln this State, and settiug forth tho sltuntlon of the real estato. Whereupon, tho sald Court appolnt ed nnd assigned the 20th day of May 1910, at the Probato Off lco ln Mont pelier, ln sald Distrlct, to hear and decldo upon snld application aml pe tltlon, nnd ordered publlc notlce there of to be' glven to all persons inter ested thereln, by publishing sald or der, logether wlth the tlme nnd placo of hearlng, three weeks suecessively ln tho Vermont Watchman and State Jourunl, n nevvspaper whlch elrcu lates lu the nelghborhood of thoso porsons Interested In said estate, all of whlch publleatlons shall bo pre vious to the day aBslgned for hearlng. Thorefore, you aro hereby notlfled to nppear bofore sald court, at tho tlmo and placo assigned, then nnd there In sald court to inako your ob Jectlnns to tho grnntlng ot such ll cense, if you see cause. Glven under my hand nt Montpelier, ln sald Dlstrict, thls 21st day of Aprll 1910. FRANK J. MARTIN, 34 30 Judge, COJOISSION'KKS NOTICi:. IMate of Anianda ('. Yail. Tlio undersigned havlng been ap polnted by tho Honorablo Probato Court for the Dlstrict of Washington, Comniissloners, to recelve, exaniine, and adjust all clalms and demands of all persons ngalnst the estate ot Amanda C. Vall, late of Montpelier, Vt., ln sald Dlstrict, deceased, and all clalms exhlblted In ott'set thereto here by glve notlce that we will meet for the purpose aforesaid, at the Montpelier Natlonal Bank in the Clty of Montpe lier, ln sald Dlstrict, on the 19th day of May and 20th day of October next, from 10 o'clock a. m. until 3 o'clock p. m., on each of sald days and that six months from the 19th day of Ap ril, A. IX, 1910, Is the tlme llmlted by said Court for said creditors to pres ent thelr claims to us for examina tion and allowance. Dated at Montpelier this 27th day sf Aprll, A. D 1910. Wllliam A. L WILLIAM A. LORD, LEVl II. BIXBY, 35-37. Conimissloners. KSTATK 01' JIARY L. CUIMIS. State of Yermont. Dlstrict of Washington, ss. To the Honorable Probate Court for the Dlstrict Aforesaid: To all persons Interested In the es tate of Mary L. Curtls, lato of War ren, ln sald Dlstrict, deceased, Greet ing: Whereas, sald Court has assigned tho 20th day of May next for examln Ing and allowing the account of John L. Spaulding, Trustee of the Trust ot the estate of sald deceased, and for a decree of tho resldue of sald estate to the lawful claimants ot the same, and ordered that publlc notice there of be glven to all persons interested ln sald estate by publishing thls or der three weeks suecessively previous to the day assigned, In the Vermont Watchman and State .lournal, a news papor publlshed at Montpelier, in said Dlstrict. Therefore, you are hereby notitied to appear at the Probate Oft'lce in Montpelier, in said Distrlct, on the day assigned, then and there to con test the allowance of said account if you see cause, and to establish your right as helrs, legatees and lawful claimants to sald resldue. Glven under my hand, thls 2nd day of May. 1910. FRANK J. MARTIN. Judge. 3G-3S. KSTATK OF ('HARLKS ItOIiKKT HKWKY. State of Yermont. Distrlct of Washington, ss. Tho Honorable Probate Court for tho Dlstrict Aforesaid: To all persons Interested In the es tate qf Chnrles Robert Dewey. late of Bensonhurst, ln the County of Klng and State of New York. Greeting: Whereas, sald court has assigned tho 2Gth day of May, noxt. for examin Ing and allowing tho account of the administrator. wlth the will annexed df the estate of sald deceased. and for a decree of the resldue of said estate to the lawful claimants of the same. and ordered that publlc notlce thereof bo glven to all persons interested in sald estato by publishlnK thls order three weeks suecessively previous to the day assigned, in tho Vermont Watchman nnd Stnte .lournal. a news paper publlshed at Montpelier, In sald dlstrict. Thorefore, you are hereby notlfled to nnear at tho Probate offlce ln sald dlstrict, on the day assigned, then and there to contest the itllowance of said account if you see cause. and to es tablish your rlght as .helr" legatees nnd lnwful claimants to sald resldue. Glven under my hand. thls 3d day of May 1910. FRANK J. MARTIN". JG JS llliltrn THOSE NEW SPRING STYLE LOW SHOES L& have arrivcd at B. M. SHEPARD CO. State Street, aiontpeller I Tell your neighbors, and see them yourself.