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6 THE LULvLIMG'iON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, DKOEMBKR 4, 1002, YERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from first rage.) flip year ensuing: V. C, Dr. R. A. Tlur dlrk; tt'. A.. Stiinoy Sii.vder; 15. 11., J. O. Yundnw; clerk, John D. lianlnct; escort, O. S, Cameron; watchman, Israel De murs; sentry, Froil McCnttyj manager Tor three yearn, .1, N. Deady. K I,. Llnscntr.olr has been appointed Ilortou, tho floor Wednesday evening, sotting lire ' . J, 'J " 13. 11. to tin- carpet and burning up a pair of , 1 ' 10 puclPul curtains. The flro was extinguished b; - ', ,llls(1melr llns ) boon fore further dum.tga was dniie. Mr. and IMis.S.ikMS entertained Heveral i friends from Tlurlliigion Thuiiksglvitiii. -Tno Thiihksglvlng services Wedm f d. y evening were well nttended. Mrs. liii. -Kotn I'lereo imd Mr. Turbo spent Thanks giving with their brolhur In illlstuii.- ' . . v. ii i ..i.im.iiu imii. ,1 taxes, ncnr.v iiiiBseu imu re-eein i.,,.. ,r bv foxes n few days nKO. Harlan Host wick of Lliirllngton spent Thnnksglvlng tit Ills old home. At a business nieetliiB of the Choral Tnlon Monday evening It was voted to have a chicken pie supper at tlio new inwn hall Wednesday evenliiG, Dccenil. T 17, for the benefit of the Itev. George V li. l.lnsenmelr hns also been nppnlut- I i-nnxtiibli- In eonneetloii with tax col-li-. tor. to succeed Ii II. Morton, resigned. I.. Y. Hallon lias been appointed on i slable for the town of Colchester, to si, -reed IT. II. Morton, resigned. F. U Lln- seiimolr will look after the collection of SOUTH BURLINGTON. The schools In town havo closed for a two weeks vacation. Mr. i.nd Mrs. Rob ert lledinnnd of WHIIslon spent i'hunks BlvlliB with Mrs. Reilmond'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prior.- S. II. Tllley hns returned from Whltolicld, N. II., where Russell, R Sj. .1'ickmnn has moved Into ),o bus been lsltliiB friends. Hubert W li the hniion owned bv Mrs. George lilalr )! Shelburne. He und his family will occupy it this winter. Chandler I'eck hns bei n In verv feeble health since Ills homo w is destroyed by lire. Miss CUre Hull it inrneil tn Shelburne Monday after spend- lnc the Thanksgiving VHi-atlon at home- son, who 11. is cairicii on me ueorgo nar Htow farm for the past two years la mov Iiib to his father's farm In Hlticsburgh, -William Mlllhnm of Shelhuruc Is In town threshltiK, and reports very Bood yield" of Brain. Fred lliitchlns has been mnkins xtciHve repairs upon the house on the Miss lTminn Moore returned to Shelburno Arnold place, which lie purchased last Sanda;,. Miss Fthe' Skill en shelburne is spilng. I . Ladnn mill .Juiin i rowiey oi vlsllng her mint. Mrs. Cluy Tobey. .Tolin stniiisboru, were In town on business re cently. Pwlre nnd famllv have moved Into J, II Allen's tenement William Sanctuary lsited his son Alfted at ITssox Junetion last week. Miss Hath Fiance lum re covered from chicken pox. Mrs Hmcrson Palmer nnd dauchtcr ol Shelburno vl-lt-cd her mint, Mrs. Ruth Miles, last wok, F C. Parker, who lost his Bold watch several ilnvs imo. was lucky enough to llud it In 'the road in front of Cilllln's guests i , i im I. ...... 'lliiitilrw- siore ill iueeiuinicsvinc. n WILLISTON. jured Carl Purnctt bocs on the road this week ns newbny frmn Hiirllngtuii to White lllver Juiietlon. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlelle and son with 'some young i , "Die who re turned Willi them fr.'iu (.und Isle were if i.i wis l lirHlin iiiid family on liuiliks-'lilii,- .no. -Mrs Henry Lect, Airs. llinm Urcgery ami son were in Hurllng i.iii n few fin a last week. There was a MM TON. ludv from Haire In town last week to IIIIL.IVIi ,...,1. ..I fl... 1M.lri iiliirf with the itltell- A Good Templars l.odKC has recently tnn nf purrbuslm." If the place suited lier. rReFatne 1 1 r Gouletl the pastor of St. Edmond's parish at Ellenburgh Corners, N.Y., beloved for his good works, cured by Neroira been organized In town by O. II. Jackson, JudBc deputy of Westfoid Lodge and R. Dunsmorc, State deputy ol Nurthlli Id. 'I lu following officers were elected for the uuurtcr cndliiB Fcbiunry 1, 10iJ: Chief tmplnr, WINon It. Jaekt,on; vlre-tem-j.lar. Miss Helen Coon: bcrrlnry, Mrs. I. J.. Chadwlck; financial secretary, Mls Jkl, n Jnckson; tieasnrer, C. Mauley; P. i T., Kdward Centre; chnplaln, Mrs. J lodgett; marshal, n. D. Coon; D. M., Jliss Ililah Hubb; puard, Mrs. Morse; sen tinel. Miss Kate Asdilcy. llaille Hobcis of A estford was appointed lnlalllns mar h nil and Mls-s .I.ukson of the same lodBo li stalling deputy marshal. Alter intcr-i.-tinB remaiks by Mr. Jackson and Mr. Jninsmoro the lodfic adjouriud. It is hop t 1 that the committee appolntul to pro i ire a hall will be ablo to report favorably ,on. The nrxt mcetlntr will bo held at t1 e CoiiBreBationa vi'strj' Friday eveniiiB. J ccmbu 5. The name fit' the Iodide Is Faith Lodge." A family leiinieii a 1 Id at Mr. anil Mis. II. C. D,irllnV on 'i lianksBlvlUB day at which Mrs. liarliiiB's 1 .others, Henry Powell and Iiunil ,.1 irln.Bt.m, Charles T,nv II aid nUv fj. Ha hford nnd Homer Powi 11 and I mi i v of this place wero entertalm;d.- C. A. rntt and wife went to Rumiiey. N. H., V pdlieduy to spend Thaul:H-4 n,p lib ti.. Ir d,.iiBhtfr. Mis. J. i 'i w ! .e J uiiil.dll and William l.ov. !y h..- .n I 1 icir families here from Si. A n.i .Mi. Fountain has moved to ills own p' e ami Mr. l.ovclv to rooms In tin- ivnir : . . Jlr. and Mrs. Uay Hall of Se. All. - n ut 'J lianksKh Iiib with friends m t Mr. Whalen of Kex Junction was at Wlllam Purhcr's to pend ThanksslviiiK--.Mrs. Tarbox and Mrs Pierce of Hlius biirfli vre at their brother's, S. A. Cas well, TlvuiksBlvinB. Mrs. C. U Warn n and daushters worn In Shelburno with Iter parents ThmiksirlviiiB. There was a danei at Hlmer Osbonn's Friday nlKlit. iisear Lopfe-lns has returned fioin tlio West. MILTON B0R0. Mr. and Mr. A. O. Gay wero guests of Mr. and Mis. perry Towcr3 of Itkli mond Thnnki-BhinB.-Mr. und Mrs. Wil liam Wrlpht visited at Henry Crown's last week also with Mr. and Mrs. SpauldlUB, who lctt Filday tor their luture home lit Washington, D. C A huklng bee wlt'i lclreshments was the attraction at '-:b-brrl Mills Thursday evenlnc. Miss l.ueila Mnnlcy closed a iiccessl'ul term of school Friday ami pave an exhibition In tho eveniiiB at (he school house which wvs decorated with cedar Mr. Calkins thresh ed loo bushels of oats in s, minutes for ,r. K. Fllnn Thar-day. William Grange anil vile were at li. K. Bullock's Sunday. Tie ( ( m. tcry has n lived its arnual cleanly ind grss se d has been sown. Mi . Gnvr.- has a billiard rnmn now in h, r "oifiire.- Tb llalvill servii i s will I'' held Wedmsday uvelllng at the Unpu. I Church, Georgia Plain. Farmers art, still plow lug. EAST CHARLOTTE. I.ewls Dean surveyed out tlio line be. blood and nerve remedy. The Rev. Father Charles Goulat says: " I desire to recommend Dr. Greene's Xerrura blood and nerve remedy for dyspepsia r.nd sleeplessness. It has been used for that with very beneficial results, and it pWes me great pleasure to thus publicly announce the benefits Dr. Greene's Kervuriv hns conferred upon myself and my friends. Mv permission i.i freely granted to publish this letter with my Photograph."-. """"J "' "" Dr. Greene's advice is free. Consult him in per son or by letter. Address, 34 Temple PI., Boston. Dr. Greene's Nervura regulates the' stomach, strengthens the digestive organs with new, rich blood, and revitalizes the system. Oto Oepepsia and tadigisti was not a very largo attend. m.e at the ttt(.Pn t1P ianlH of Walter and Macbell Thanksgiving ball at the np r.i .'oiise ji,)(!fOI(i on Tui-dav ln.t. iHrln It. Ke d "Wednesday evening. Miss iblah Itiu-g is ,mj 1)p,,n homo ., lrw fnys from Troy. Fpendlng the school vacation al In r homo N- Y,i-,.0ige W. 1'ilndle lias sold Snu in I'ktchcr. Mrs. K. 1). Tea. boat and wrt, ()f miios irnm his orchar.t this children of Tssex Junction spem Thanks- fll at(mgh the selling price has been giving with Mrs. C. II. Rogers. Mis. I'. A. low,Tho Kev. Ceorge II. Carr went on Fairclilld Is sp' tiding a few d.i.- with ji,,nf.lv to attend a minister s mietlng at friends in Pitlsford. Master lib 11.1 and i,,,toii Messts. Peeks and Jackman's Norman Hkeels are spndlng a f . w ilays r.imSi whose larm house and bulld wltli their Brandmotlier in llighgate.- ,)(.s W(,r( rut.onlv biirnui, will occii y Dr. L. c. Holcomhc and family spent ,.mlsi. nwlK.,i ,y Mrs. George lilalr of Thanksgiving with the Kev. and -Mrs. Si,,m.0 for the coming winter. They George Duel at Jtontgomery. ,,,.. ,.. .UNn,atl.v of a larcc circle of Mi. and Mis. I.. D. 1. ilhani spent Thurs day in South Hnyallon. I lli'am and Nor man Sknels went to Highguto to spend Thinksglving with their grandmother, filends in their misfortune. Mrs. O. P. ltead is vlslllng her daughters, the Miss, s Kdllh and Inn Head. In Troy, X. Y. Caids announeing the coming mania Mrs. Hiram hkeels.-Mis. 1.. I). J fin limit r mIr formor townsman. Alfred I.. nnd three children spent 1 hauksglMiig at Sherman, now a resident of Hiirlington Jlrs. C. K. liogers's Mr. and Mi. Charles Ashley and MNh J Ian in visil. 1 In South Hero this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark liarrelt of Danger, N. T., are ii-lting N .K. Phelps, II. o. I'helps and other friends in town. .Mr and Mrs. C. A. Pratt returned Monday from a fey day's visit with their daupht, r In IJumney, X. II. There will lie a sn clablf al the Congregational vi-lr ..a Friday evening. Light refr, shin, nt- will lin EtTVPil nn,l n riniL'nilnnii i iul , e , , ! Station Agent Chadwlck. has resigned daughter l.iu ooeltlnn nnd will i-rt In l-'l fell! .'ire- -Iolnlay. Mass., wlicio he has a position.. Carl Nay rpent Sunday with his mollier oa Ins way to hlu new position at Pike's slaimn, N. II. -Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Uitham have returned from South P.oyalton, wlnro they have been for a lew day's visit. D. It. linker, who has been lulling his daughter. Miss F. S. Morgan, return, d Monday to hl heme in Pleasant Valley. Mls lldah Ragg Is to teach in the Pnako Hill district next term. Miss Helen Coon in tla. north district. to Miss Edna Cushman of that city on the loth of December, havo been ttcelved lure. The schools have commenced their winter t, rms al'tir a two weeks' vacation. Is bet'rr ns ali is Jol n S idller. Mr and 1 Andrews. At Mr Towers were Capt. and Mrs. C I. Wvmnn and Mr and Mrs Mrs. Harry Fay of C'l.ircmont, N". II., John Mason sp t Thanksgiving with D. Capt. and Mrs. A, C. Fay of Milton and It U'ytrnn a id family in Kl irkshoro, their relatives In town. At Mr. All There wire several family gatherings in drew? were C'ark Andrews of liarre and town. Mis Marietta Prowl, y. who has lYfd Powers nnd family of W'aterbury, be, n at N. A. Pitkfnrd's the past thre besides their relative In town. Mrs A. months, has returned to Hoston. About O. Ferguson and two youngest children JO couples vcre In attendanie at Filler's from Darlington were the guests of her Thanksgiving ball. John Fills and lady parents. Sherman Clark anil bride from of Milton, were giusts of ills parent, tho i Hoston were the guests of Mrs Ami Shor last of the week. The Itev. Mr. Mann man and Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John holds a pra"r meeting at llanksville each Parry visited their son In Franklin coun ty last Maiuruay anil reiurna nomr Mon day. The funeral of Pcrsls Drowning was held at her late residence November "Ith, the Rev. Alonzo ChaSf ofTlciatin? nnd A. T. Steven having charge. Th in terment was in the village ceni'lery. The Kings Daughter were In aUendjnee. Charles Drowning, her nephew, from New WESF ENOSBURGH Ocorgo Cushman and daughter Ger trude, of Malone, N. Y passed a fow days In town recently. Mrs. Crans and Mr. llulburt of Georgia woro the recent guests of Mrs, Henry Ciittlng. -Twonty-eight relatives of Mr. nnd Mis. F, O. Cushman passed Tluinksglvlng day at their home. M. K. Mnffntt has returned to Chatcatigay. N. V. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Turner passed several days In town -ecently. Miss Versa. W'nnzcr has ru tin ned to her school In North Sheldon. ENOSBURGH FALLS. Miss Sara ClaiW of Ht. Albans, won tho guest of Mrs.. M .P. Chaffee over Sunday. The Woman's Iloino Missionary society meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:!0 with Mrs. J. M. Jeffords.-The Willing Work ers met Saturday afternoon with Miss Annie Merrill. Mr. F. S. Hutchinson. who has been passing several weeks with her sister In Glens Falls, N. T., has re turned home. Tho Hev. J. W. II. linker of Knosliurgh Center supplied the pulpit at Free Ilnptlst Church last Sunday. The pastor, tho Hev. II. F, Jefferson Is slowly regalnlne health. Tho Kev. Frank K. Graves preached at Knosbtirgh Center last Sunday.-George Hunt of St. Johnsbury, visited his parents, the Itev. nnd Mrs. G. W. Hunt a few days last week, Dr. and Mrs. James N, Jcnnn and Mr. nnd Mrs. Illram Cushman of St "7ans were guests nt the home of Mr. and Mr.. D. U Marsh Thnnksgivlng day. Dr. and Mrs. F. II. lirown spent Thnnkselvlng day with the doctor's parents. Mr, nnd Mrs. H. J. Drown of East Swanton. There will be a meeting for bible study at the Methodist liarsnnage. Friday evening. The IM miinds hlfch school n.injo, Mandolin and Gultnr club of lliirllngton, iravo a con cert last Wednesday evening at Fores ter's hall, Mrs Sarah Dustin of Dickin son Center, N T. .has been visiting at tho home of C. H Stratton. Mr. and Mis. Nash and daughter, Htalrico, of Burling ton, were guests In the horn of A. M. Aseltln recently. Miss Anna Hell nnd her mother, Mrs. Katherlnc Hell returned Saturday nlsht from llighgate, wlicro they spent tlio Thanksgiving reces3. GEORGIA. Prof. Oenrge S t.e of Poultney, spent a few dnys In town.. Mr. and .Mrs. M. C. Shattuck of lielvldere. visited their son at Ira Fnirbank's Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Kinney of Fairfax, spent (Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hinck ley. Mrs. Fred Snfford of lliirllngton, sepnt a few days In town tin' guest of Mrs. , 1''. O. Shattuck. Mis Jessie Hale of tlm I Johnson normal school. Is spending hei I vacation with her mother. Miss Perth. i, Carr of Ft. Albars high school, Is spend ing her vacation in town. Mr. H. Newton of tho firm of Newton Austin hns gone to Massachusetts to bring nome a bride. Frank Coburn is going on tlio Harriott farm. S.mford Judd has opened a blacksmith shop. Judson Coburn has moved to St. Albans. Miss Sadie Ilublee will teach th school at the Center during the. winter term, nnd Miss Isliam of ritowc will teach In the ncademy. 1 he Ladies" Aid society will meet with Ml.. M. Alexander on W'odiK-nday afternoon and evening. Mi.-s Mjron I ost is on the sick list. H. W. ALLEN e CO. HOLIDAY OPENING DISPLAY! The Holiday Season &t this Store will begin on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH. No cards or special invitations. Everybody invited to come and see what we think our greatest, most exten sive collection of rare and beautiful things for the Gift Giving Season. It's the best we have ever done. Every CHARLOTTE. The Miss, s Maude and Mary Kussell will sr 1 the winter months in Darling ton. .1. Nomina of Ferrishurgh, who has beer. Ill some time at tho home of ins Mis. William Owen, died last The seveial schools In town b, gan their fall sc.-ions last Monday, Jieieinlur 1. alter a two wei Its' vacation. Mrs. John Coleman returned from SpriiiEib Id, Mass.. last week. Fred A. Deyilte of l.urllnglou was in town last Sunday. WESTFORD. WIN00SK1. Mrs. Clara M. Carey, wife of Franklin Carey, died at her home in Colidieste r Cen ter Saturday evening after a long iHne.-,. Mrs. Carey was 70 years of ago and Is sur ilved by a husband, anil four children, three sons, Oenrge, i.rucst and Jisne 'I he marriage of Floyd A. flrow and Miss JfsMe Porter is lo tal e plneo December 3, nt the home ,,f Mr. and Mis. II. M. Olea Hun. -The Clovf rd.ilo Creamery Co., paid f..i jir hundred for October milk. Miss Nellie M. Osgood has been in town oer Thanksgiving- Mihb (iraen A. Allen re turned to Johnson Monday. Miss Harriet Dice lias been visiting in Jericho. The anniinl meeting of tile ladies' Social Cir cle for the f leetlnn of nlHc-TH will bo held Wednesday afti rnonn at tho home of Mis. '1 iH'sday evening. ST. GEORGE. The venerable I.oomis Allen I again con fined to the house. II. II. Tllley returned Llond:.y evening to Montp-ller. CI. AV. Manstield was in Walerbury last Friday anil Saturday. Miss llniuv.ih Illnsdill re mains about the same Miss Nell Nonnan Is teaihing school in Rhode Island Cor ners. School in district No. 1 and hi Suck er Hollow began Monday morning witti Misss Marv Wright and Klkn Forbes ns teachers. Fr d l.algne will move March j, to ins tuners puce in i iinosmn gn. building will be HO bv 30 feet two stories ;,srs. Marina .Man-iiem I suuering wnu ,,igh A,ut f(.,.t ,,r boards will be a boll on h, r faeo.-Tlie Him. Henry Iiw- , m.,ijn. ))Q.es for the condensed reme aim iiiiiiuy gi. u inniwimi fiu.mi ,,. f,,rt,y The mill also will do cus tom wolk. The Light and Power mm j, mv will furnish niediie power. Th" wires are b, Ing strung from the pow r FAIRFAX. I. E. Hunt and eon Frank spent the ISth In St. Alliau.. Thero was epiitu a fall of snow the night of the lioth, so there were several sleighs out on the street the Kth. Mrs. James Huggles spent several days In St. Albans visit ing Inst week.-Sidney Judd of Georgia whs In town tin- Jutli repairing his houso h't'. Hon. C. W. Witters, wifo and daughter visited hi sister's, Mrs. Palmy ra, and Mis. H. M. Hallard, the 2sth. CJ. C. Ortnn was In St. Albans the 23th. Mis Nettle Ashley visited In town the 29th. Mrs. F. W. Shpardson, Miss Ab hi Kenfield visited Mts. Charles Green at the Mary Fletcher hospital the 2ith. Fred SafTord and wifo of Burlington Jersey, was present at tho funeral. MlssjKPeni i naiiKsgiving wita ms parents, Harrington, a cousin, from liarre. was George H. SafTord. Miss Johnson went ;lso nresent. The Call lirotbers rnnrt the 2T,th to Mhlone to visit friends. that, tliev liave tranneri and eaiiL'ht this; Mis. I.nclnda Tabor Is vl-lting Mis Am fall 40 foxes. 20 eoon.s and .10 skunks. I "da Dlnsmnre of Georgia. James Lewis Tin. foundation for the new saw mill and ! silent the 2hth In Georgia. Hoyal Mr box factory I nearly completed. Tim December 1.',, to xpend the winter with Mis. Smith Wright. lumrnuii i UI1WU1IUIL.U. house ot the Itichmonil Light and Power Mrs. Lama Hillings, wife of James Farr 'company to Hlihniond. There Is a water HUNTINGTON arey and one daughter, Mrs. Thomas F It. Maceanb, r. Mls l.leeta Jtoscrs Is Paidse,n, all of Colchester. The. funeral , visiting Ml s. Mary K. Henry. was iieiei irenn me nouse at two o ckick Jloinlay attcinnon. L, W. Hallou, the retiring deputy shcrllf jri. Georue liall will entertain the if the town of Cob hestci- was appointed (;ini,.s Circle of Imi,i4 Daughters, Wc.l depnty by Sheillf Peeves In M and lias hp.,,),, y.-Gerald Philhl,- -'f Dielime.nd and pro ni nimsen a laiiniiii ami earn lent or- Ksther Kimball of IhN village were eiub tlv His many friends in this and oth.r, , ... ,i,f. i,,m f .i,p i.ri.lc- Nov.m- be r '-7 Si bonis on In town December 1. I. ,.,-..rn I , l-,. STftf.rl lu fO.-ilOr. f,i At the regiilnr meeting of Irliuols to his duties at Monlpeller this w. -k.-l 1. Camp. No Mi 0 M. . A., 1 u. dny c-u n w Nrt,m eoiitlnues ill li.-ulng had an (u ing the t-dlnwlng nfflcers weru elected for,,uk of typhoid fever. Mrs. I. II. Moirill diei? last Thursday cv. ning, after a long IllnesF wltii coii.siiinpiion. The funeral was h.-ld Saturday aftern jod. Mrs. Al inira Me-ad and Mrs. Dora IN use picked dandelion blossoms one day last w. e k. F.t-She-rln" anil Mrs. Tlinmos P., . ves spent TiianksgiMng with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hale There was a Thanksgii Ing ball at the G. A. It. hall last ThunMi.iy night. i Homer Metealf's baby came near killing Itself one day last week by jabbing the t- is lino Its neck. Dr. Prenlls dressed I lie wound. Miss Nellie C. Magennls of I lurliiigtoii. has began her third teim of school at Underbill Center. M. D. Dow n, y ol St. Albans was In town last week on brr-liicss. 1. J. Hrown returned to Ills homo in Hyde Park, Mass., last week. I li- xpucti d to spend the winter in Cali fornia. James Hreeu has moved' Into the house vae-ated by Miss Lucy Kdwards, who has moved to the Garland place. Scott, the 15 ears old son or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Itoss, died last Saturday. The liini-i-.il was hi-ld Monday afternoon. I'hc venerable Jonathan Nichols, has re- turned from Middlesex, where he has been visiting his son, T. T. Marlow lias lie-en fll of t" feet at the power house. 31. ALBANS. Ollen of Itandolph 1 vl-lting idd friend in town. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry of Hoston are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edw.ird Learned. .Miss Came Farnsworth spent Thanksgiving with her in phew, Jame-s Goodall of Uurlliigton. ..line. and Stephen Lewis and wives u.-re called to New York State to at- t. nd tho funeral of their father last week. M. K, Shcdd and family have niovi-d back to their home in the village. Albert Illalsiiell will carry on th farm the coming year. Anson Ilugg ha mov 1 to the farm that Mr. HUlsdcll left. Hon. George Watson spe-nt Thanksgiv ing with hi son George of nurllngtnn. I lie school at the N. 11. I. opened Decem ber 1, with about 60 students. icer towns in the county w ish him sue cess lu Ins new vocation. CHINA Last week 'twas a Kitchen Shower We were replenishing our stock of Ag?te and Copper ware, depleted at Thanksgiving tinii. This week we are having a China Shower Everybody invited, not to bring a piece of China a la Dame Fashion but to see Our Display and take a piece home if you like. All the new fads in Ceramics are here. China Hall Co Head of Church St. I'hc destroyed the dwelling house and contents owned and oceiipirel by Mis. Jiattie L Farrant at 1 o'clock Friday morning. The lire was caused by a crippled .Jaiighlrr falling down stairs with a lighted lamp. The girl, while badly bruised, was not seriously injured or Inn ned. Tho property was insured for $7M) in tho Vuimont Mutual. The house was situated cm what Is known as the Kast road, near Whlttcmore's. The imrriase engagement of Miss F.thel Ilarwood and Wlllrid Iiyrncs, both of Swantcn. is announced. The board of railroad commissioner. has dismissed the petition of the St. Al bans Street railway lu the matter of tho Luke street crossing ns follows; "Tlio prayci lor a flagman is denied and tho petition thereto is dlsmlsed. When the appointed deputy sheriff. Charles liar- derailing plant ordered shall have been rows nnd wifo of Coventry, nave neen ciniipien-n imu i .e.tuj iu eu.ui.iie, me, visiting Homer A. Harrows, his brother. -Mrs. ftosc Dyrnes sold her household goods at auction Monday and expects to leave the last ol t lie week for the West, where she will make her fututro home. ' board will act upon an application for Its approval." The various county orncers met at the county clerk's nlllco Monday morning and took the oath of oillco. Among them 1 were Sheriff Kelley of tills city, Associate I Judges F:. A. Chittenden nf St. Albans and h, Judge Burlington for Thanksgiving.-Mrs. Ar- . ," Cnn nt n m iC.i rC.,.7... thur Hiker spent a few days In Char- '.' ' . ' '.'.' " , A , ..I.' . Vs.,', . ... , ,. ,,u., 1,.,.1A r'rtrtb- .t.na OlllllOr-JMOIII-l SIIUIIVH 1. V,f,f,- ,,f t'- ; ;U. I ' , Im; , 'Ion. High UalUff George B. Slebbins of Grace MacNell, wlio has been ut homo ' ,.'7,, . ' .f for her Thanksgiving vacation, has re- COLCHESTER Miss Myrtle MacNell was at home from ' c. ' tiirllniftoi. for Thanksitivinr.-Mrs. Ar- "f 1 .bat.f K"J,?.n... S.tllt turned to her school In Mlddlebury Tho funeral of Mrs. Franklin Carry was lu Id from his homo Monday nt 2 p. m., tho Ke v, J. T. Duzzell oftlclntod, assist ed by Hie Itev. C. U. Atwood. The Itov. and Jlrs. J lionius uavison or ira aro m town. Mr. Nay, who has been very III, Is Improving and his daughter, Mr. Gravcllo, who has been caring for him, has returned homo. HUNTINGTON CENTER. vis of St. Albans, County Commissioner Charles A, Oliver of Sheldon Monday appointed Alder man Isaac T, lieemnn ns city lieiuor agent. Commissioner Oliver also appoint ed Frank F. loung liquor agent of St. Albans town. John H. Nlles has resigned his position In the city police force to take effect on Saturday. Ills successor has not yet been appointed. Mr. Nlles will act as rep icsentatlve of the Doston produce lirm ot Tin kr-r, Sanborn & Co. M. F. Sicncer of Ncwfane, tho new fllnn Tl,n,,f,unn lin.l e Tn Itlfrtrlime lo cut his foot badly while clmpplng wood proprietor of the American House has -.. -.,...i,.u ii..u-;(n- iuui u-A,,i,ii a arrived here and begun the work of got- ff v.,,....., ..... ....... ... . ,,,.,, ,., --,.,u Norton and wife visited Hurllngton Mon- ""."s- .lay.-C. K. Glllctt ha rented and moved JJ"'u;,r ,..., 1 .., , ..... to liurton Unker's rami. .Miss Linma , '...,. r.. ... , ... t w Medio opened sehool Monday. She ,10"le on ''if1'1' sti'eit., , Aa ,.-i. , t,.i, uii.,.'. f.iin The wedding nf Miss lluth Hurbank. t.ott.ua ,.,. u- . ... .,.,,.,, - m. f,1Pln. I.i .lo ins and F. It. Stiong mado a buslnoss """"';'"' 4".V j ... ,, , .'. trip to Hurllngton Mouday.-J. C. Car- bank of this city and alter U Dutton of pentcr ninj been rcappomieu iw age u ?.;-n"," ny uouniy uoinmisBiuner s.iureuuc iiicka. ' Mrs. C. W. Shattuck and Mrs. Ardla I tWANTOnl mill Fiiont Thanksgiving with their na-1 rents, Jlr. and Mrs. It. L. Delong:. ' J-rs. uavmsou oi oi. Aiu.inii ana Allen Uulherford Delong U attending school at mid Cross of Swanton performed an oprr Kssex Uds winter. Frank Goodrich has tion on Mrs. Mary Dyrnes Hombard inovft.1 back to South Burllnirtnn Tim Monday nvonlnc. She IB In a critical con ,Woodmen expect their hail will be ready dltion, with slight chances for recovery, for a danco Dcmber 31, and they will Kho Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. have an opening ball at that tlmo. Dyrnes, who recently came htre from OIPUMnKin Npw Tor,t city and Purchased the Allen nlUillVIUrNU. arid Kurman house corner of First n i. I .u. a i.i r.i T-, r. ... Greenwich streets. Sho has been a na meet" wUh llti F, II. Shparuson noxt J fu?!r. f0J ZlmA th.? Friday aftornoon.-Mrs. H, U Kay lea 'Zim. for . r "c u" left last week for her winter homo In ,rt ' T,, - XI, North Ilydo Park with Mrs. Frank Haz nrd. Mih. Dr, Averlll with her young chil dren went to Doston last week to visit The liquor aeemcy was closed Mondav because thore had beon no appointment. But It was opcnetl again Tuesday. hsr mother.-Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bryant ?jlV'fn;L, ' ' 1110 old aKnl' llRvlnEr b,tn lmvA mnvpil into their rtAW bnlisA ftn ..-......-. Baker avenut. John Bradley la very low. Mrs. Bradly Is also very 111. They are living with Mr. and Mrs. Nobis Croft. The public schools commenced Mon day with tho same teachers na last year. MONTGOMERY. Mrs. Emreon W. Combs hns returned from a week spent In Boston. John Ln Fountaln haa moved Into Harry Siott's with the exoeptlon of Miss arace Walker home ana Mr, ecott will no.irtt with them In the primary department, Instead of Mrs. A. C. J .rtlchnrdtoii Is Hick II. J Miss Harrington In the graded school, Ilublee recently lined a largo order of and Miss Culllngham In No, 8 Instead nf boxen Tor the tlnbiu noun Powder Co., Miss Cuitls. Thero wero many family of Swanton, -Tho first sninv fell on No gatherings on Thanksgiving day, tho mint vcmber iiC- A young child of Luiubey i.a. noticeable belni; at 1'. U Towers and S.F. hell was burled on Monday. EAST FRANKLIN- The thlid quarterly meeting of tho rear was held at South Franklin Sunday. No vember 30, and the rtev. Dr. Nutter had charge of the servlee. Mrs. S. It. Ford Is visiting In Itlehford and North Trov for n few weeks. The regular meeting nf the w. c. T. c. will meet with Mrs. Iianiei Lewis Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Herman Dewing nnd Lorlnda M. Hnyel were united in marriage Wed nesday, November :fi, by the Itev. Mr. Jlunl of Diaisiiurgli Falls. Miss Cora liltney of the Johnson High sehool spent Thanksgiving with her parents, S. U. Whitney. .Mrs. M. A. Armstrong, who has been visiting In St. Albans for tho past few weeks, returned home last week. FLETCHER. A son was born November 20, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wells. Mrs. Lucy Itobln son had the misfortune to fall anil frac ture her hip quite badly. Her daughter, Lucy from Swanton Is home caring for her.-Leon Dlaisdell had a valuable bound shot last Friday while out on a fox hunt by II. Maxllelel of Hlnghamvllle, who thought the dog was chasing deer. Mlsa Kinnu Chates Is on tho sick list. Mrs. Cella llarrlgan, who has been spending the fall with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sangtou has returned to her homo lu New York. Her sister Alice accompanied her. James Spauldlng of F.nosburgh spent Sunday night with his sister, Win nie Schools all commenced December 1. Miss McNany of liakerstlold Is te-acher at the Center and boards with Mrs. W. S. Shepardson. department has been brought to the highest standard. Filled everywhere with new and beautiful things and this, in addition to our special exhibit of choice things for gift purposes, far surpasses any of our previous efforts. Here is a partial list of the things you can expect to see. BRIC-A-BRAC. Hand Wrought Brass from India. Copenhagen Silver deposlie China. French Gilt Miniature Mirrors. Venetian Gold and White Glass. Venetian Art Glass. Austrian Silver deposite. , French Bronze Vases. Kayscrzinn. German Bronze. Hand Carved Ivory. HAND DECORATED CHINA. Royal Bonn. Old Dutch. Bavarian. Limoges. Japanese. FINEST AMERICAN CUT GLASS. (Made by C. Iorflinger & Son-) Salad Bowls, Mayonnalssc Sets, Lemonade Glasses. Tumblers. Wine Glasses. Carafes. Nappies. Vases. STERLING SILVER TOILET ARTICLES. Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Manicure Sets, Separate Toilet Articles. Hat Brushes, Bonnet Brushes, Scissors, Knives Thimbles, Candle-sticks, Powder Boxes, LEATHER GOODS. Americin ani Fonign Manufacture. Purses, Card Cases, Jeweled Wrist Bags, Chatelaine Bags, Travelling Cases, Bill Books, Picture Frames, ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES. Art Leather Cushions, Japanese Embroidered Linens, Art Needle Work, Picture Calendars, Rest Shell Combs, Hand Embroidered Pillows. Japanese Cushions. Xmms Cards, Artificial Flowers, Stationery, Dolls. 1000 Dozen Fine Linen Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children, including Real Lace and French Hand Embroidered goods. Feather Boas, Chiffon Boas, Beautiful Neckwear, Silk Scarfs, Mufflers, Fancy Ribbons, Fans. 500 Fine Silk Umbrellas, made especially to our own order for this Holiday Season- TABLE LINENS. Hand Embroidered Tea Covers, Hand Embroidered Doylies, Matched Damask Sets, Rennaissancc Table Covers, Lunch Sets FINE FURS AND FUR GARMENTS. Finest Alaska Seal Garments, Persian Lamb Garments, Seal and Persian Muffs, Baum Martin Scarfs and Muffs, Mink Scarfs and Muffs, Fox Scarfs and Muffs, Lynx Scarfs and Muffs, Furs for Children, Brown Mariln Scarfs, Electric Seal Coats, Astrachan Coals. Monday. Tho 5Iorow nid Draneh schools In gin December t. 'J hr le r l , 3 tire- as follows: Mills district, M 1- i ; Onle, l.nna Mcrwav; Fork. Vi . . II -l ltd, ISilsnn Hill, Mac Ailam 1. I I, (Irace Ituss; South Hollow. On Pn I , North Hollow, Sadie Prior; I'u V r ir , Jenlilo I.ueo; Dreiwnsvllle. Mi . c Drown! Moscow, Josla Hodgkln, lirm i to be supplied The thermini, i r t-d at zero here Saturday nnirMng t regular session ',f Mansle Id M- ml tliaiige held Saturdnv nfterMom M s Alma Konlleld was Inltlat. d in tin i and sceonel ilegree s. The i t Dim n. Circle will meet with Mr. and Mra II r bert Straw Friday nfternoon Dr mi r 5. All aro cordially Invited CM, n of Sarnnac Lake, N. Y w.is In Siowe 1 t week to attend the funer.,1 ,.f i- ssti', Mrs. ltoliert Ktinpp. Itnlpt. ' rrrn r turiiMl to Durlingloti lrti.v I Hale returned to liakersu. MM 4 Don McAllister Is driving i n,. f ir I i (iute-s on the lino from Stow t , ,u nm vllle. Among the people usnt a . over Thanksgiving wero AS. , and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reliot' - ,r dri'ii of Montpeiler, Mr. and Mr i elder of l.yndomille, Mr. and M i i Mo'idv of Wateibury, Mr. and Mr i ter Chiirehlll ot Morrlsvllle, Mr. and M Fred Ilynn of Montpeiler, Mr a . " ('. .1. Se-rlbne-r of St. Albans. Ar " Pike spent a part nf last wc k i t ' 3 lniinc In Johnson. Mrs. S. It. We 1 turned em Monday lrom n visit to r lives In 11 do Park. Mr. and Mrs f Simmons ami Mr. ami Mis. N II K spent Thanksgiving with their parent ( ireensli'iro, return! it; . Mi Hertha Mclvln nccompanled th' m el....... .....i ...in ...j., I., r- (:,.,.,, u ff-tore through the holidays. Mr nnd M"-s C. li. Cowles entertuln'd tbeir fut from f'raftsbury a pint of l.i-t week Twenty-two people- from Stowe went io V.'ate rbury Monday cvenitg o"e. Mary Howe's enneert. All w-re m if Ideased with tho gre at t-lr.t,. r -Si w High sehorjl Is preparing to gl e ar end of this term a mock ses i' t' t legislature In tho year Jf'iJ. x c 1 ' will take an erpial share in pii i , John ramphell, who has work 1 for G. F. I-.ddy for two yeais, will g . t. 1 1 t fnrd lh. 1.1th of this month to t ke ebai'.-ii of Mr. Dddi's crenmcry there-T ip -j fur the Veiling Pee.ple sneirt - e r S i day even1, g. December 7, re follows: Young People's frae.-'", "Making Things Happen ' It m 12:a, leader. Angle Harris; paper fleorge S. Harris. Christian Erdf 1, "Do I Discourage Others?" Mark 10 1" ., Num. U. .(;-.; leader, Miss I.' , , 1. Dpworth I.eagii", "Tlio Mii5rarv ' rising of the Yuung popii ," A 's K 21. 1 Tim. I:1J-1'--; leader, Mil i Ishnm. There will ti, rniruii i loi vice at the Methodist Church n.-xt S day. CAMBRIDGE. w W. D. Griswold commen f V s Monday ns mail carrier on r ,r 1 o livery route, No. The fiiit nri r route goes to North Underbill i k hill and to C'ady hill and ba- U o t l.ge, then on the Harbor r d the old Curtis place, ba- k to B M wood's to the village. Amoi g t came to town to spend Thanks- D. It. Holmes nnd family freiir, s bans; Miss I.uey Whceleieic anel Mr bie lliflbutd from Iistuii; ai.I Wheelock from New York, to din v the Dev. and Mrs. K. Vh,-. K I Helen Dlake of Milton at Mr. lf-,w. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Feltnn and clil d Kinsley Putnam's. lldah Grav Hr Leavens and Dorris Wlllcy from Pe academy, Morrisville, and Carl S' from Geeldard Seminary, Barr- v homo for the Thanksgiving va- a' Scliools commenced In district No. 1 ' day, December 1, with the same teachers ns last term. Mr .n 1 Mr S. Cornell and children spent giving In Morrisville. Uudl id family in PlKinfield. T.C. Wells and f ly in Winooskl, Mr. and Mrs. C. K and Ira Morse and family In Fit H . Itobblns In Mooers Jum t , N Dr. Hubbell in Fairfax ad Fr.a.k S f Dakeisiluld. The next entertnlrm it the lei ture course bids fair to be tt of all. At the American house hall I cemlier f, John Jay Lewis will gl lecture. Mr. Lewis is nut unlit, w i as he delivered kctures on ti.-s 1 Play," a few years ago. A' if- w ver heard him speak w.ll va ' ' there. The patrons ef t!.-' 1 . creamery fur the month of ii. t r d cents per l'i0 fur st.u i ' I n hi Zl cents per pound f-ir hu't r i' r i by has got tliruiiEh gaU.nii.g ci Lim the valley. GRAND ISLE COUNTY, ALBURGH CENTER. Schools began Monday nfter a threo weeks' vacation. Dorcn ltockwell has llulshed Ids summer's wink m the De fender and returned home for the winter. V.issa Senile Is home from Montpeiler for a two weeks' vacation. V. II. Drown, who Is suffering with a broken Jaw, Is as comfortable aa could be expected, He Is out on pleaiant days, The creamery closed December 1, Charles Armstrong, assistant buttermaker, returned to Mad rid. N. Y Saturdny. Miss Jcnnla Itock we II, who has been homo for several days mi account of a felon on ono hand, has re tinned to St. Albans.-Mts, A. A. Che-e. man Is seriously 111 with Uphold fever. GRAND ISLE. IMvvard Gordon Is epilte sick with bron chial pnumonln. Seward Vantlne is on the sick list. Miss Ilnttle Chllils has re turned from Hoston and vicinity, whera hlu has been visiting friends for a. fow weeks. The New Kuglnnd supper won well attended Wednesday night at thn "Island Villa;" 516 were realized. The Vil la was tastefully decorated with (lags, nnd the ulrctrlc lights turned on for the occasion. A genuine old fashioned supper was Ferved In nhundunce. The proceeds of the evening will be applied upon tho Union Church lu ropairs. The fnrcei en titled "De Cure All" was a pleasing fea ture of the evening and well rendereel by home talent. Musle was furnished by the Misses Orlswold, completing the enter tainment. Herbert Caswell, wifo and daughter of Georgia spent Thanksgiving ut A. Chamborlnln's.-Miss Allen Martin nf Cumberland Head, Is the guest of Miss Hva ICliinoy Miss Sarah Chamberlain and Jay Chamberlain of Hurllngton, wero home over Thanksgiving. ltuport Harney IN THE BASEMENT One of the most agreeable places to shop, accessible by eleva tor and broad stairway, will be found the Oriental and Japanese display. One of the chief attractions. Articles useful, ornamen tal and beautiful, too numerous to mention. H W. ALLEN & CO. of Diirllngton was In town Thursday. 111. A. G. Mott of Hurllngton la in town M. II. amino of Rutland was called for a few eiavs Among tho.-e who were home last week by the illness of Ids lu town fur Thanksgiving wero tlir MIsfcm brother Seward, who Is at piesent writ- ltockwell of St. Albans. Miss Zurali Mott Ing. very 111. He Is atte-ndel by Dr. nnd tilt Dev. and Mrs. IT. J. Itanslow of Hranch, also Dr. Wheeler of Hurllngton Swanton. Dr and Mrs. David Marvin of has been called 111 council. Nathaniel Kssex Junction and Itoyce Marvin of White and daughter, Miss Ada. ot Phuts- IMoi.tpeller. IMw.ird Young, Jr.. has re burgh, will spend tho winter with Mrs. turned from Huston, where he visited Hertha Mae-oinber.F. II- Macombcr ot frlonds for several days. I). O. Hell has Shelburno was in town last Friday on his new residence well under way. Miss business. Notice was received Sunday of Mooney has moved her hmisehold erf eels the death of Mrs. Dawrcnco Cameron at to Ukhmond nnd will keep houie fur her the Mary Fletcher hospital In Hurllngton, nephew, George Mooney, who Is station where she lias been for treatment for ngent thete. Miss Francis Hooney of several weeks. Her remains were taken Swanton Is teaching the winter teim of Monday to North Hero for Interment. She fcchool here Miss Lois Martin tenches In me nay si honi miss l.ue la .Mott is nav- Ing her eyes treated In Hurllngton. Is survived by n husband and ono child. SOUTH HERO. The fall term of Maple Lawn ncademv will close December ,1. The attendance) has beon the largest of any fall term nt the school The winter term will com mence December K, when M'Veral new stu denls arc expei ted. The speakers for tlm holiday closing exercises IVetuber 111, have been chosen by the students. A honey supper will follow the literary pro gram. Hugh S. Smith of Hristol and Mls. I.lllle Mabel of Cambridge, visited Mrs. Stevens anil other friends at South Hero Inst week. ALBURGH SPRINGS. School ripened Monday, December 1. Mrs. Hunter has the school In the tipprr room and Miss Dadd teaches In tho lower room. Mrs. Alleo Donclson of Hrusl-.lou, N, Y., visited friends hero last week. ISLh LA IYI0TTE. Miss Melissa Hnll of Rutland spent Thanksgiving at home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wood nnd family have gonn to Hurllngton to llve.-Mr. and Mns. II. li. There was a surprise parly at II. K. Man niug's for Jesse Mutt last Fliday evening. .Mis. Herbert Mutt spent Thanksgiving with her daughler Stella, who i teaching in Proe tor. - -The customs olllccrs havo moved into their new building. LAMOILLE COUNT? STOWE. Appearances at nrst scemeel to Indicate that the death of Mrs. Robert Knapp was a Biuciue nut ner menus are nurileel that siiih Is not tile case. She. was found dead with a bottle of chloroform near which she had apparently been inhaling and which she came down stairs and got from her mother's medlclno closet in the night. Hut she has been In the habit of Inhaling chloroform to quiet her nerves and her friends feel sum that thnt was hcisonly Intention. A letter written to a friend sometime dining the night men Hons that she was testless and could not ulecp and was writing to pass away the time. It seems that after thnt she MORRISVILLE. Holeeimb spent Thanksgiving at Rouses WPnt ,,wn stll,s fol. UP chloroform and I'olnl with their son, Jetse Hnlcomb. It tlu, ttl(lk mmt, than she was In the was Mr. Helcnmb s list bortliday, han , tl0llp, or itended to, Mr. Knapp ALBUnun. Georgn V, Sabro has Providence. -Mrs, Henry went tn M.isearhusrttH about two weeks ago and hi- whereabouts ate not known. Mis, Knupn had received letters from 1 1 1 in hut burned them and none have come since here death, The funeral was held Holy communion will ut Ira Miinn s Friday at (I a m The interment win in tin i iithoiie cemc Theio will be Dplseopul services at tho stone school house Siriday December 17, nt lO'Ilii conducted by thi' Itev U 11 John sun of Hiirlluglon, be administered returned Mott la from tcry at Wutcrbury Hullo All tho dlslikt schools but two began The teachers for the d,-f 'Is ' te.wn who hae engaged t "r ' u turn lOinm neing December J M ristown Corners. Thomas Sicw.o . i Falls, Josle i'eck; N. Lap -r', i rill; S. I.nporte, Clara la. bell, Klere-nce .Al- mil; A'l si-' Kellogg; Douglass, Gia v Plains. I arrie I.ar.iway; D,agw T.'Wii. r...'i Mav Ti. ' .! v Maria 1 i d-,.,. N 15. Mu -.1 J Tyndall, Mrs. Man. i pudge. A. V. Stone has p .has. d a' in the mercantile) bi sn.ess i "W by his brother-in-law in St. J i Ml and Mrs. Stm will 1. ve I c Johnsbury as soon as pnMh Frank Kcnii. Id. i' 1 " 1 dealer, received we d S.u.'in t l make any more sin, men" i . t of tho Stale on .u court- of t'i, mi foot diM.tsp. which Is inf, . t rg t ,. throughout the Stat-, alth'",- ' i"i Indications of the disease in t inlity. t the entertainment given for th. r lit of the Rev. Dr. I. P. Hooth n ts elay evening a very large crown w r r cut and the amount preset-' a ' Tooth was about Hi. A very Hit . piogr.em was given conis r g ' solos by Mrs. ii. M- P'.w 's 4 Nlles. vocal duet by Mi.i '11 . i ' . rl- and recitations by S. iuro Mls SI. 'film and 1. Lamb. rt"H on Tiiuii-day and l-rid.i e nus t tl'is weok the Woman's ih.h e f t Ib n will hold a sale of Chri-tni s t tho town h ill. In conn. , ti , ev ' ' i sale will be given a vai i " f ' mcnt cons-lstlng of a fare.- t t e I I 1 n.iv. ' In wnlch nil of the i! n icters w I be represented by young m n. A. V. Stone, Wlio ll is r. i.i,y i ehased an interest In the busine j ) brother-in-law, A. W. Si .'tt rt SI J " bury, left for that place M mLiy a t Is expected that ins lanu..' win n d there belore January 1. At the c let ment ghen by the Migmri v tctte at the town hall. Monday ev. " a fair sizeei crown was in nu i A portion of the process went t tua Mcthoiiist Church soi lety. James Sim went lo H.irlvvick Moi ' -, where he has a position i.i the tl o sheds at that plaie. He will in vt J family there soon. Manuel Hailey, an old time resi i ' 't this town, tried to kill himself o- M elay last by taking a dose of pad i, u, Ho was not sm-cesHful, however 1 now out of danger. W. If. Adams and family of 1 sint several days hero in t iwu d irl g the pa.t week. Mnrtln Chaffee, Harold Ad .ms N u" miah Town and James le d P r i ,i to their work at the P. V. M. in Dun Monday, aftor a week'.s vac.itlon hen. JEFFERSONVILLE. A daughter was born to Mr and M s. Frank Thomas November l" Mr "I Mrs. O. P. Hayes spent Thanks i -i with their elauglitcr In Milton Mr v I Mrs. John A. Waterman of Hurllngt i spent Thanksgiving, day with Mr and Mrs. CJ. Y. Holmes. MNs Uiura Tage if Montpeiler Seminary. Is spend'! g a two weeks' vacation at home. Miss S'dU Fullingtoii of Morrisville A -ndemy Is also spending her vacation nt homo.-Mr, and Mrs. Samuel r. viamins aim son w i laud, Dakota, who have been spendl is several weeks with his parents here start ed for home last Saturday -Miss Mary Sunderland of St. Charles, 111., and Mrs, Arthur Pike and daughter of J-ihr were ret ent guests of A. A. Haw'ey ii' d S, D. Siein'iour -Mrs. Read of Shelbur e, St ile i'ii 'Ide nt of the V C T I spoka at Hie Second Coiign gallon il Church la t Monday rvflnR The Th "1 'giving hail nt Hotel M Jy November was a ileilded s . i ll r li i nipl, s wir li attiid ii'- nit ni n from t' is town, (Continued cn Hli pigc.)