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THE BURLINGTON FREE I'RHSS: THUIU1MV. OCTOBER IT, I DOT.
One Cent
A
WORD.
Advertleinc In thli column ono cent a
word, each Insertion. Copy nwy h
changed every week. Cash In advance re
quired. No iidvertlrcmcnt taken which Is
Ins than twelv words, two lines. Special
ternm to advertisers using frcm 250 to
:.0W line wtihln twclv consecutlvo
month
POINTERS.
OWNERS OF FARMS who wish to hire
help or to sol! a rnrm should use ma
column. Nearly 6,0K3 copies of this paper
are sold every losue and your advertise
mcnt would bo rend by many posslblo
buyers. S7,wtf
WANTED.
DAMAGED CHAIN wanted. 10 bushel
or more ryp, buckwheat, wheat or any
smutty or damaged grain suitable for
poultry. Address with price W. II.
Murdock, Burlington, Vt.
2n,Mti15.w:t.
FOR SALE.
HOOKS i v)R SALE "Governor and
C ouncil," eight volumes In perfect con
dition, will be delivered lit any express
office In Vermont for E. Splendid
ehanee for n library or a collector of
Vermontlana to secure this history ot
early Vermont Arthur F. Stone, St.
Johnsbilry. ;t4,fitIC,wlt
KOll SALE Oil RENT In Moriisvllle,
New Salmon Brook Ilotrl, Clinton
'ounty, N Y., 15 room", near stream
pure cold water, site I acre, barn and
mt littlldlnKs new and complete, at
Junction of River and Uaker stieetx. de.
llghtful grove, evergreens attached, .".
miles frrtn Pkittshurgh, central for
hoarding and travelling' public, terms
easy. Apply to Mrs. A. Rob-ire, Mor
rlsvllle. Clinton County, N. Y.
ir.,wlm.
"OR SALE A good farm of His acres
situated on the main ro.ul from East
Roxbury to West Rrookfield, will keep
tidrt cows, forty sheep, fniir horses.
Buildings are In flist-cliiM shape, nil.
nirg water at bouse and bar i. l'or
particulars, write to, or come and .-oc.
Frodoiick Blitz, Randolph, Vt., R. F. 1.
No. .". H.wSm.
NOTICE.
NOTICE bow little It cysts to tell thou
sands of refolds In many towns of Ver
mont what you have to sell or what you
wish to buy. Advertise In the Free Pri-st
and you will get replies to your adver
tisement. L'T.wt.'
BOILER FOR SALE.
An 80 H. P. Horizontal Tubular Bollor
1 1 III rli iv r rrpliM'nl K li 11 2JiO II. I.
Iinllrr.) '1'liU holler In In Rm repnlr,
li ml Mill 1p Mold riiMiniiill y, lm,ulrr
of vioioiont pa it si jia chink o
HrllnwR FnIN, Vermont 1 .,2(
Oood hotel doing u paying business.
Well furnlsnoc! throughout Price
only $n,00C.
Good Lamoille County Parm 70 a.
' ill. to village, S '2 ins, to depot.
Good soil, good fruit, comfortable
buildings. Price $1,27.. One-half cash.
Johnson, Vt., 10-cow farm about 1(10
a Comfortable building" big sugar
works, one horse, eight cows, all
farming and sugar tools, etc., Includ
ing fodder Price l.fiUO One-third cash.
The Reynolds Real Estate Co.,
)53 italu St. Bnrllnirton, Vt.
Oppoallr CltJ Hall.
Teeth Extracted
Absolutely Without l'nln.
The only offlco In nurltngton where
you can gc teeth extracted without a
particle ot rain without taking gas.
My method Is used by no other person.
No pain; no jangur; no after effects.
I)H. I,. II. IIAZG.V.
Offlc5, 1S5 Pine St., Burlington, Vt.
Omco1 hours, 10 to 3, 7 to 8.
KSTATH Or KATIl IIAItKAX, lUlt-
i.ixcto:'.
We, the subscribers, having been
appointed by tho Honorable Probute
Court for tho District of Chittenden,
commissioners to receive, examine and
ndjust the claims and demands of all
jtrsons against the estate of Kate
ll.irran, late of liuiilngton, In sabl
c 'Strict deceased, and also all lalms
l int demands exhibited In offi-et there
to, and six months from the day of
the date lieieot being allowed by said
r'o rt for that purpose, wu do there
foie hereby glvu notice that we will
attend to the duties of our appoint
ment at the residence of K. A. Croker,
at 'l Main street. In Burlington, In
said district, on the second Krldnys
of November anil April, next, at 10
I dock a, in., on each of said days.
Dated this nth day of October, 1907.
.TAMCs CAMPHHI-I.,
JAM IvS URADY
lG.w.lt Commissioners.
i:st.ti: i'" .ia.uks Tiujnx oi
iii'iti,i(;i'()..
We, the subscribers, having been ap
pointed by tho Honorable the Probnte
Court for the District of Chittenden,
commissioners to receive, examine and
adlust the claims and demands of all
Tior.sons against tho estate of Jamos
Truman, late of Burlington, In said
district, diseased, and also all claims
Hid demands exhibited In offset there-
lo; and six months from the day of
the date hereof beliiK allowed by said
court for that purpose, wo do therefor
hereby give notice that we will ut
tend to the duties of our appointment
tit the orflco or nay ,t Henderson, on
( ollcgci snoot, In Burlington, In sabl
district, on the second Fridays of No
vember and April, next, at 10 o'clock
n in., on encii of said days.
Dated this 12th day of October, 190
rural) ii. wnu.s.
J A. WHS IS. HKNDKHSON.
10, wilt Commissioners,
HSTATIi OF 1HIJV K. AI.I.I'.N OI'
in iti,i.(;To..
We. the subscribers, having been ate
pointed by the Honorable the Probate
Court for the District of Chittenden
commissioners to receive, examine and
adjust the claims and demands of all
pel sons against tho estato of Mury K
Allen, late of Burlington, In said
district, deceased, and also all
claims mid demands exhibited In
offset thereto; and six months
mini tho day or the date hereof be
Imr allowed by said court for that pur
pose, we do therefore hereby ulvn no
tlee that wn will attend to the duties
of our appointment at the office of
A, G. WhlttemoiH. In Burl nuton. Vt.
In snld district, on the second Fridays
of November and April, next, at 10
o -chick li- in., on encii of said eluys.
Dated tllU 11th day of October, 1907
A. C. W 1 1 ITT I'iMOlt E,
II. O. WflKEI.F.R,
CO IT l I I ft" T,
FLOODS RAVAGE CEMETERY
Counties Collins nml Unities Wtislicd
Airny Tlilrlj- Thoiisnnd
People Idle
Barcelona, Oct 15. Floods In tills vicin
ity continue serious, I'p to Iho present
time fl,Ve persons are reported drowned
mid .1,000 arc thrown out ot work.
The greatest distress Is reported from
Manress. This village has uoen terribly
ravaged mid the waters havo washed
out countless rollins and bodies from the
local cemetery.
A house In Santaudor belonging to a
brother of Premier Marn, Is Hooded Up
to the second story. The family was
forced to tnkp refuse on the roof from
whencp thoy wore rescued. Tho Ouadal
mcto river Is agei'it out of its b.inks and
In this district 'overnl old persons and
children hnvo been drowned.
KILLED HERSELF AND CHILD
Despondent Wntniin Turned oil the
(ins In Iler Ilonm
New York, Oct. 15. SntTerlng from an
Illness which she feared was Insurable,
Mrs. Alice J llullmuud early to-day
killed heiself and her II months old child
by turning on the gas In a room In her
Urooklyn home. Mrs. llullmund was i
enrs old. Her husband is a contracting
catpenter and said to bp well to do.
HOY SHOT HIS MOTHKIl.
K.inns City. Oct. 1.". George Smiley,
aged 1", shot and killed his mother, Mrs.
Lizr.lo Schn'rcr, agcel In her home ii
Myrtle avenue early to-day, Smiley tolil
the polu e he shot his mother In defending
her against a burglar. He Is being held
pending an investigation.
CASK St'RMlTTE!- pN BRIEFS.
Montpeller, Oct. IS The case of State
Vs. A. .oniittl. which was to have been
nrgucd In supreme court this morning
was submit ti'f. on briefs. This case came
up from Harre city court on an agreed
statement of fact'" to get the Interpre
tation of the supreme court of act nunv
her l.H) of Hi.- law!, of I'.ioi as to what
constitutes a forest Inhabited by deer,
moose or eaiiltou The respondent ad
inltted that his dot; bad chased rabbits
and deer in woods near Harre but con
tended that the dog was not "at largo.'
The defence Is that the dog was a beagle
and that varletv of dogs bad never been
known to olnse deer. It was also el lim
ed that the dog was under legal
restraint. Tile icspondcnl was adjudged
guilty In H.irre city court and lined y..
He Is now out on ball.
Supreme court then too); a recess until
nine o'clock to-morrow moining when It
Is expected some decisions may bo ren
dered on cases heard at this or previous
terms. There ai" no fuilber cases to be
n.rrii d this term and It is piobable final
adjournment will be reached to-morrow
morning.
1NA1MCQCATK To Till': OCCASION.
The golf girlyDear me! How annoying;
The caddy It that's all she's got to say
when she breaks ,i club, it's baldly worth
talking about It. PIck-Me-l'p.
NATIONAL I'l'.KLINO.
"Why did that pietl. Irish girl of
yotns hand her admirer a lemon?"
"1 think It w.is because he was an Or
tuiKeman." H.iltlmoie American.
r.vrvn; '
pivriin
KI.Mi. WIJST-
KOHH.
STAT 13 OF VERMONT, District of
Chittenden
The Honorable, the Probate Court for
the District of Chittenden.
To the hens and all persons Interest
ed In the estate of peter King, late
of V.'csttord. deceased,
GREETING:
Whereas, application hath been mado
to this court In writing, by the adinlii
istiator of the estate or Peter
King, late of Westfonl; praying
for license nnd nuthoiitv to joll
llie w ntue oi uio leal csiaie ot
sulci -liciasecl, repi esenting to said1,
court. 'li:t It would be beiiellclal to the I
heirs and all persons interested in the
estate of said deceased, to sell the
whole of the renl ostate of said de
ceased, and conveit the same. Into
money
And bringing Into court the consent
and approbation In writing of all the
heirs to said estate residing In this
State, and set .In- forth the situation
of tin- leal estate.
Whereupon, t lie said Court appointed
and assigned the -d day of November,
1907, nt the Proba'e Court rooms, In
said district, to hear and decide upon said
application and petition, and ordered
nubile notice thereof to be nlven to all
persons interested therein, by publishing
said order, together with the tlmt and
place of hearing, thre weeks sticcessW.
ly In the Burlington Weekly Free Press,
newspaper which circulates In the neigh
borhood of those persons - Interested In
aid estate, all which publications shall
b previous to the day assigned far hear
Iiik. Therefore, you are hereby notified o
appear before said court at the time and
pin aaslBncd. then and there In said
court, to make your objection to tho
(frantlni! of such license, If you e cause.
Given under my hand, at the Probate
Court rooms, this Itta day of October,
1907.
MARCELI.US A. BINGHAM,
HI, wilt Judge,
lTTI', OP Mll.Vlh r. HAKIM!.
iirni.i.xiTo.N.
STATE OF VERMONT, District of Chit
tenden.
To all persons Interested In the estatu
of Sidney F. Baker, late of Burling
ton, In said district, deceased,
unishrriN'"
At a Probate Court, holden nt Hur-
UriKton, within and for the District of
Chittenden, on the 10th dn" of October,
1907, an Instrument purporting to
be the Inst will and testament of Sid
ney F. Baker, late of Burlington, In
mid district deceased, was presented to
the Court aforesaid, for probate.
And It Is ordered by said court that
the 2nd day of November 1907, at the
Probate Court rooms In said Bur
lington, be assigned for proving
eald initrumrni; ana that nolle
thereof be riven to a'l nersoni ccn-
Borned by publishing this order three
weeks successively In the Bur lntrton
Weekly Free I'ress, a newspaper pub
lished at Burlington, In said district,
previous to the iiiuh appointed,
lliereiore, yuu are nereuy notiiieii to
appear berore saia court, nt tho time
and place aforesaid, and contest the
piobato of said will. If you have cause.
liiven nnoer my uanu at iiuriinrion
In said district, tills lOtn day of Oc
tober. 1907.
MARCEI.I.US A. BINGHAM.
10,w3t Judge.
CLARISSA A. COOI.MVs RSTATF,.
STATE OF VERMONT, District of Chit
tenden.
To all persons Interested m the es
tate of Clarissa A. Coolcy, lute of Bur
lington, III .said district, doce-iised,
OHBETINO:
At a Probate Court, holden at Burllnu
ton, within and for the District of Chit
tenden, on tne nth day of October
1907, an Instrument purporting lo he
tho last will and testament of Clarissa
A Coolcy, Into of Westford, In said
district deceased, wns presented to thd
Court nroresalci, ror probnte,
And It Is ordered by said court that
the 1st clay of November, 1907. nt the
Probate court rooms in said Burling
ton, be assigned tor provln- said in
strument; unci mm notice thereof be
given to nil persons concerned, by pub
llahlnr this order thrc weeks succes
slvely In tho Burlington Weokly Free
Proas, a nowspuper published ut said
Huriingion, previous ui inu time up
pointed.
Therefore, you are hereby n ld to
appear before said court, at the time
and placo aforesaid, and contest tho
nronum or sain win, ii you hnvo cause
Given under my hand at Uurllngtcn, In
sain iiisirici, i in n j.iu uay or October,
MAUCELMJS A. BINGHAM,
HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT,
(Continued from First 1'ngc)
first to communicate the fact to his
father who was greatly overcome by
tho nows. A btother of tho deceased,
J.i Itomeo Mellleur, left for Hurling
ton Tuesday afternoon. The ruunell
to Install the Rev. Oeorgo W. C. Mill
as pastor of the North ConKregntlounl
Church will be held Wednesday after
noon, October 23, followed by the In
stiillnllnn In the pvpnlnir. At Hip lat
ter service the sermon will be preach
ed by the Rev. Oeorfrc 3. Mills of Hen
nlngton, the lnstnlllnir prayer wilt be
Klven by the Rev. Dr. S. (1. Harnes,
pastor of the South Church In this
place, nnd the right hand of fellow
ship by the Rev. n. C. Trench of l-yn-donvllle
Oov. Henry C. Ide gave an
address on the Philippines at the
Koutli Church last evening under tho
auspices of tho men's club of that
church. Manager Cray of the Com
pany !) basket ball team has arranged
for n double-header on Thanksgiving
day with the St. Peter's team of New
York city. Other games already
scheduled are with the Twenty-third
street teanv of the same city ami both
the Kast Hoston teams. A. Paul Stein
berg, who ployed In the Ohio State
league last year, Is the captain of the
Company O team anil other players
Include "Toliy" Matthews, a former
player In the Massachusetts, Connect
icut nnd Ohio State leagues, Pat lloyle
nml Mr. rollansbco of the Portsmouth
league team.
CHITTENDEN COUNT If,
JERICHO.
Ceorge Story of the V. V. M. w.i'i
In town over Sunday. Miss M. M.
Tucker of the high school was at her
home In Mlddlebury over Sunday.
Among the visitors In Burlington Sat
urday were, P. M. Page, Harty Hnnlev,
Mrs. .lames Carroll, Miss Mamie Car
roll, Mrs. H. K. Alger and daughter,
Myrtle, ami their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
James l.umsilen of California. Miss
Marlon Jackson of Burlington visited
Miss Phyllis Brown over Sunday. H.
II Miittlmore. who hns been 111 all
summer. Is able to ride to the village.
-Mis. I'lorence Richardson Wrlsley of
Creenoek Inn, l.ep, Mass., came Satur
day to visit her aunt, Ms. Sarah Jack-
s(ttl .Mrs. c );. .Nay ami son. won
bave been at her father's. B. C. Brown,
for ten days, have returned to Bur
lington. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Jackson
passed Saturday with his mother.
Mis. Sophia White Is visiting rela
tives In rndorhlll. Miss Frances lladd
of Buillngton has been visiting her
sister, Mr.. James Safford, Jr. Fanny,
the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Hiso. is iUlte 111. Miss Kllun
Costello was In Burlln'ion over Siri
day. Among the people In town over
Sunday were-: F. W. Buxton of Bur
lington witli bis family; Miss Sibyl
Blown or Colchester at H. ri. Brown's;
Miss lllsle Jov of Burlington Willi
lur parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Joy:
Miss Julln Can oil of Montpeller with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John CAr-
,oll. Mrs. Florence Wrlsley, wao has
been visiting her aunt, Mis. Small
Jackson, lias gone to Burlington.
Charles Vasterllng bed on exhibition
Monday three potatoes weighing r. lbs.
i Tin. Inrirest one weighed 2 lbs.
?, ozs. This Is n new variety and Is
cnllod the MclClnley.
A. D. Orirfin Is In Waterbui-y for a few
days.-Tl.e Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Biuzell
of Colchester were In town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pcrclval return
ed Monday from a visit to their son,
H'ber, In Rutland.-Mr. and Mrs. James
Mim'den, who hive been visiting his sis
ter. Mrs. Martha Pettee, started this
week for their home In California. Mrs.
F. (1. Pease went yesterday to Boston to
i vUt'
relatives.- Miss Jennlo Martin lias
,.,..i. ....,,. c,,,. , f. ,invs vlobn
M. Ptoirs went to Burlington Tuesday m
attend the funeral of his brother. S. F.
Siorrs, who died of pneumonia In Proc
tor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dike of
Essex Junction were visitors at II. W.
Sinclair's Monday. At the annual meet
ing of the Baptist Church the following
nffleei-s wele elected: Moderator, W, E.
Buxton; clerk, W. R. Curtis; lluanee
committee, W. IS. Buxton, M. A, Buzzcll,
II 11. Davis: treasurer and collector, C
C. Buxton, literary committee, Mrs. W.
I',. Buxton, Mrs. N. II. Goodwin: organ
ist, Miss Ada Curtis; chorlstor, J. II. Saf
ford; ushers, M. A. Buzzell. Af P. Saf
ford. The following officers have been
elected for the Sunday bchool of the Bap
tist Church: Superintendent, J. H. Saf
ford; assistant superintendent, C, C. Box
ton; secretary and treasurer, Miss l.lnnle
Curtis; organist, Miss Florence Buxton.
The annual meeting of the Ladles' Help
socletv was held Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Goodwin. Officers were elected as
follows; President, Mrs. Goodwin; vlce-
nresldent. Mrs. Emerson; secretary nnd
treasurer, Miss Dlnnle Curtis; directors,
Mrs. C. C, Buxton, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Fns
tor, Mrs. W. F Buxton; work committee,
Mi-.. Puis, entertainment committed,
Mrs. W R. Curtis. Mis, E. W. Curt:
JERICHO CENTRE.
The Rev. S. 11. Barinun nnd family
of Cornwall hope to get partially settled
In the Coiigieg.itlonal parsonage this
week. Mi. Barniun will liegln his regu
lar woik next Sunday. The Uiclles' Aid
society will hold Its annual harvest sup
per Friday evening. II. W. Jordan left
Saturday for a 10 days' trip to the James
town exposition. Tlras Ishnm and
friends of WllllsUm were guests nf D. D.
Blcknell Tuesday, Mr, nnd Mis. J, M
Carpenter are visiting In Huntington.
Mrs. Flora Nichols and young son, John
wont Tuesday to Middlesex to visit
few days, Mr. and Mrs, George Ballard
of Doon Lake, N. v.. are passing a few
with their mother, Mrs, Betsey Ballard
rilffll Bostwlck returned Saturday
from a two weeks visit In Boston and
vicinity, Mrs. Jennie Hall nf Providence,
R, I., Is the guest of her sister, Mis. B,
G, Brown.
ESSEX JUNCTION.
Deputy Game Warden Poning Sun
clay arrested Moses Trombley of
Wlnooskl, who was hunting in Colchester
Ho also took a gun from William Good
rich of Shelburne, who was hunting In
South Burlington, but Goodrich eso ipcd
Harry Bench, who has beep visiting
his mother, Mrs, Albertn Beach, nt the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D
Teachout, went Friday night to Atuheist
and from there will go to Baltimore, Md.
where he played ball on the league team
leunlnn nf thew plnyers for several
years past Is to be held and a number
of Riimes played. He will then go to
Mlnntapolls. Minn,, wher he expects to
go Into business, Mr Beach gnuluated
from Amherst In June.
The uuiiunl meeting of tho Farther
Light circle was hold with Miss Mary
Clurk Monday evenlnu. Tho follow
Itlg olllcers wern elected: President
Hazel Woods; vice-president, Mary
Clark; secretary, Bessie Sheldon: treas
urer, llenrlettu Warren.
I.uke Nonnnii Is confined to the
house by Injuries received whtlu un
loading hay at Port Ethan Allen
taw Uu.v tun, A uur nUuuk Uita and
bruised ono of his legs badly nnd ho
had a narrow escape from bemtr run
over.
CHARLOTTE.
Hero and there through tho local ceme
teries the Increasing number of lings
over graves of the soldier dend marks
the lessening ranks of those who served
In the Civil War, Some of Orand Army
men at the recent meeting In Saratoga
found the usual inarch more difficult
than ever. Jnmen H, Williams, J. O. Bar
ton, William P, Barton, George W.
James and James Cook setm to be the
only old soldiers now living In Chnrlotte,
though a former resident soldier, Myron
N. Williams, lives In Shelbunie, J. O.
and William P. Barton are brothers, who
enllsle.l at the same time In Co. I, 14th
Vt. Volunteers, and were together In tlv
battle of Gettysburg, In this battle, J. O,
B.irton, changed places In the ranks nt
the rcvpiest of n fellow soldier, as they
lay hugging the ground to escape the
cannonading, A canon ball took off tho
font of the soldier who hnd asked for
Ba'ton's plncp. Michael Turdon enlisted
In Co. IC, 1st Vermont cavalry: Ofnrgp
A. cinik In Co. I, Hth Vt.; George W.
James. Co. A, r.th Vt.; James B. Will
lams, Co. IC. 17th Vt.; Jatncs Cook, Co.
1, SCth New York; Myron N. Williams, Co,
I Hlh Vt. During the enlistment for
llurcbin, Miarpshooters n rllle range was
set up from the highway In front of the
Cnnglfgntlonal Church Into the h.ink
above Hie parsonage, and Charles Seatnn,
a son of the Rev. C. W. Scnton, who
was pastor here at that time, had charge
of the firing squad, A mllltln company,
known as the "Scott Guards," composed
mostly of young men from the
lo meet and drill every week.
town
often
on the church green and on the II it
e.ist of the "Alexander store." The bite
lteman II. Newell was captain, and the
flag that was presented io m- n
v.. ti, Indies nf this town Is now m
the
..esstnn of John II. Thorp, or was
for
many vears. The women of the town met
vcirtiinily In the Congregational Church
ve'trv to scrape lint and roll bandages
for hrspltnl corps. Forty yenrs mro
probibly not more than two daily papers
were legul.irlv taken hern nt the break
ing out of the war. The New York
Weeklv and fleml-"VeeUly Tribune had
the largert clientage and Saturd.iv
nlrht-- generally found "Alexander''"
crowded with anxious men who would
cl. legate one of their member to stand
on tie- counter and read aloud the news
from the fiont.,-Mrs, Sadie Thompson
will make an extended visit to relttlvt
In MnssHohusetts.-Wllliam Hamburg has
moved to Burlington, wnere lie n,e ,.
i.lovnient
with the HbkoK o. .rraur
Hn.eMe will 'novo Into the.
tenement
vacated by William Hamburg.
SOUTH BURLINGTON.
The funeral nf Ralph G. Sherwin was
bold at h s home on Fourth street Sntur
dav afternoon at P..T0 o lo-k, the Rev.
r: ' w Brown, ivtstor .'f the Methodist
Church of Burlington .niel.itlng. 'Ph-re
were many beautlf i' flowers. Misses
llagar and Nash sing two selections.
The bearers were She-nan Isham. Grant
Comstoek. Clinton Ish im and Hiram T.l
ey. Interment was In Green Mount
cemetery.
SAST CHARLOTTE
Mr and Mrs. Darwin Footo have issued
invitations for the marrWse of their
d-i lighter, Miss Sleibi and Alfred I.. Payne
f Cornwall, wh'.eh w i take place at the
Baptist Church
i.
st Charlotte Wod-
nesday noon, Octoi
Cl.uk and Miss Corn
2:!. Miss Frances
link will attend the
i Burlington thU
A. D. Welch of
do., were guests of
Bradley last week.
teachers' meeting
eek. Mr. and M
Colorado Spring, C
Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Arthur Stearns
hex a broken arm, the
The Y. W. C. T. F.
and Mrs. Homer Clark
Mrs. Alma Allen and
a ,-e leturued to 15 lire
'i Mrs. Allen's parents,
losejib Carpenter. The
oral schools will have
result of a fall
will meet wiin .m
Saturday even!' -
little dnughter '
ifter h visit w
Mr. nnd Mrs.
teachers of the
recess for the
ni-iluder of tho
Week
Bur
son, week
to attend the t i
burs' meeting In
llngton. WHl'nm ' -irpeinei nun
William, ictuinel Tuesday rrom a
In Attlebnro, M is-
WILLISTON.
Mull Cnrrlor 1. tin-son is back from
his vacation. li is reported nun .u.
and Mrs. Fred l.avlgne are to occupy
Mrs. Rowp's house. Pearl Pryor, wnn
has boon visiting his mniner at dunnr
Barber's, return' d to Montpeller last
week. He Is s.ffeiing from injuries
Ived on the cars The children,
who left their ruber. Mr. .iuximin, io
olehester, and enmc to this town,
. . , . i ...
were taken it me .unu.i. 1. ...
Brown and C D. Warner returned
from Boston S . turday Mrs. Coburn,
who has been visiting In town, return
ed to her broth- r's. In jericno .-Miiur-
nj..Mlf:. v. It Tarbox Is passing tne
week with her mother In MaiKsonro,
Mrs. Ferguson's brother, ',r- uiuus
Bishop, Is vlsnlng hor. Mrs. Lucy
Rowe bus moved to Burlington for the
winter. Mrs. Sadie Packard, her
brother, Frank Ransom, and his son
were at Mrs. Pirllug's Saturday
MILTON.
William V. Ashley of Woodsvllle N.
II., pn.-.-ed Si.n.l.v and Monday wun ins
mother. Mrs Mirvll Ashley. The Rev.
Evan Thnma;- of Essex Junction preach
ed at the Cont'i . gatlon.il Church Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs I S. Coburn passed Fri
day and Saturd.iv In Montreal with Mr.
and Mrs. E. A Frosi Mis-. Lottie story
of South Bur' nuton was the guest of
Mrs. II. E. Powell over .Sunday. Mrs
Julia Hnll of South Hem .Hid Mrs, C.ilo-
line Hyde of iOast Georgia passed hat
urday and So day with their brother, H
II. Fuller.
BOLTON.
Burton W.ud nt Morelown Is at his
lumber camp llerbeit W.ud has iccelv
ed pay from tb,. town for the loss of
his horse w i,!,-l, was drow lied. Miss
Genevieve- Muldoon, who has been the
guest of her , ousln. Mrs. Jennie Stevens,
for a few- d-is, has n tinned to her hoiiv
In Vergoiuips Miss Constance Viet, who
has been slopping with Mrs. C 3. Brush
for several wc.ks. has gone to Hanover,
N. H., to tali, a course In the training
school for nurses. C S Brush has re
turned f j out Cambridge where he has
been stopping with Ills 'ilher. Dr. C, R,
Brush,
UNDERHILL.
Frank Church died a' his homo lien
Wednesdiy c it u.ideii and son, Har
old, have returned front Murshtleld,
where thev , mended tie- meeting of tho
Grand Lodge. I. o, (!. 'I' Mrs. Edward
Sinclair and daughter. Helen, who havo
been lsltliiR In Canton. N Y have re
turned home Dr. W. H. Ny has gone to
Trenton, N J D y. Knight has leturued
from Grand Isle, where he has been
overseeing work on Ills cottage at "Sun
nyttldo camp -The Underbill graded school
will bn closed Thursday and Friday of
this week, to (five the teachers opportu
nity to attend the convention ' Hurling
ton. S. E Tcrrlll has- returned, to his
work In Worcester, Mass T. 8- Whipple,
who has been in South Hero tho past
week, has li-turned. M'' '"' Mrs' l'L'orgo
Curry of North 'proy called hero Tues-dnje.-Tlu.
ladleH of tie- Congregational
Church urc making extensive preiKira
Hons for a chicken pie supper and harvest
oattrUJjuiuat t, a. J. W4.
COLCHESTER.
Mts Martin Fowler Is quite 111. Mr.
nnd .Mrs. G. N, Wright, who hnvo been
vlslrlng In Wpstford, returned homo
Monday, Mrs. Stanley and daughter,
Josephine, have moved Inti W. H.
Severance's tenement homo. Mlnot Smith
of Milton Is In town.
HUNTINGTON CENTER.
Jumos Phillip has purchased the farm,
on which ho has been living for two
years of Mrs. Pherotia Gorton. Mrs. S. N
Gould of Randolph Is visiting her ton
Fred o, Bagley.-Mrs. Nettle Pitch re
turned from Hnosburgh last week nnd
Is with her sister, Mrs. Hale Fuller.
Mr. am; Mrs. Ralph llnllock of Hlnes-
burgh are visiting relatives here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W, Hhnttuek of South
Starksboro visited his uncle, S. J. Ran
dall, the last nf tho week. Mr, and Mrs.
Wllllnnr duly of Johnson am visiting
their d.mglrter, Mrs. M. K. Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs. i.cvl Tnft are visiting his
sister, Mrs. Mevllle Andrews, nnd friends
at Berlin. -Mrs. Kills of Richmond visited
her ron, Hnrry, the first ot the week
Mrs. Sarah Spnigue of Bristol nnd son,
Jesse, of Washington are guests ot her
daughter, Mrs. Herman Hnllock.
UNDERHILL CENTER.
The Catholic teachers ot St. Thomas's
Church will prepare an entertainment
for the benefit of the church. Their
pupils will sing and give recitations and
dialogues.
HINESBURGH.
The Rev. nnd Mrs, J. M. Appleman
passed last week as the gup.?ts of Mr,
and Mrs Fred S. Coleman. Miss Bessie
Peck and Miss Bradford of Burlington
visited Mrs. F. S. Coleman over Sun
day. Mrs. II. II, Page and son, Noble,
are passing the week with her parents
In Burlington. Some careless hunter
with n long range rifle shot an ox be
longing to Harry Page and the animal
died Monday. Judge and Mrs. J. It
Allen plan to pass the winter In Florida. -
The ladles nf the Congregational society
nre preparing an entertainment In connec
Hon with a soclnble to be given In the
town hall Hollowe'on. -Mrs. Kate Collins
entertained Mr. George Mnrtin of Bur
lington Saturday. Wallace Fortune and
George Clifford have gone to Fair Haven
to work In the slate mills. The W. R. C.
will give a conundrum supper In G. A. R.
hall Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Anna Dove has returned from
the Mary Fletcher hospital. Mrs.
Rosamond Harris was one nf the dele,
gates sent by the W. C. T. V. to Bos
ton to present the comfort bigs to the
satlors on the battleship Vermont.
Alison Pierce of Lake City, Minn , is
visiting his brother, Harrison Pierce
O. A. Baldwin lost 20 sheep which Were
killed by clogs Monday. Mr. Roberts of
New York city Is passing a few weeks
with Dr. Hunt. The school board Is cir
culating a petition for a town meeting to
be held November n to consider matters
relative to the schools. Mason S. Stone
will be present . F. W. Perry of Burling
ton and daughter, Marjorle, were in town
Tuesday.
WESTFORD-
The man tago of Miss Florence Rice
and Dr. Robert G. 1-iagg Is announced
to take place October ;n. Mrs. Sarah
Beach is passing a few days in town.
.Mrs. ISalch of Jericho was hi town over
Sunday. L. A. Bates expects to move
to his farm about November 1. Edward
Mucin, who has been on Mr. Batei's
fii nil, will move to his place on Osgood
hill. G. J. Hobart has picked nearly 3oG
barrels of apples and has about 9u moio
to gather.
WINOOSKI.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ynndow
Leoluii street are the parents ot a
born .Monday evening.
Miss Maiy Quirk is out after a
of
son
few
weeks' Illness.
The- condition of Edward 11. Horton,
who has been seriously 111 for the past
three weeks, continues to impiove.
Eugene Fienette and Miss Alice Jar-
vis wero married at St. Frauds Navb-r's
Church esterday inclining. The Rev. J.
I-
Audet was the officiating clergyman.
The- bride was
gowned in white slliv and
match. She was attended
Granbolse. The groom's
Frenette, attended him.
oie a hat to
by Eu.sebe
father, Moses
Following the ceremony there was a re
ception and wedding breakfast .it the
room's homo on St. Peter street. Thoy
will leave 'o-day for a honeymoon trip
In Montreal and other Canadian points.
Miss Marin Faffnrd, who has been four
months with friends In Montreal, has re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ynndow of Le-
c.air street arc the parents of a son born
Monday.
HUNTINGTON.
Guy Blckford leturned from Boston
Filday evening. Mrs. C. J, Not ton re
turned Sunday from three weeks' In Bris
tol.-Mrs. Helen Crane and Miss Kath
leen Sayles went to Starksboro Tuesday.
Miss Gladys Johnson was at home over
Sunday from Burlington. Mr. and Mrs.
W, W. Mcnway are at home from New
Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Algor of
Bristol and Mr. and Mrs. L, Sweet of
Monkton visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Carpenter, Monday,.-Mrs. j.
S. Sweet Is 111,
MILTON BORO.
Mr. and Mrs. T, S, Berry returned Fri
day from Richmond. Mrs. Sarah Costello
was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J, E.
Flinn, over Sunday. Pay Nichols of Rich.
mond was the guest of Mrs. Fay Mon
day Several of the Odd Fellows attended
the district meeting at Milton Tuesdiy
evening, Mrs. Mary Douglas, who has
been the guest of Mrs. J, E. Flinn for a
week, tetilrned to Sarannc Lake, Wed
neselay. WEST MILTON.
Mrs. Eleanor Osgood of tho village Is
passing the week with her brother, D. O.
Bullock.-Nelllu Parker of the village is
a guoM of Mis. Mlnot Smith for a few
weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walston will go
Friday to Middlesex to visit their duugh.
ter, Mts, Georae Reynohls, They will
return Saturday. Mrs. Eleanor Osgood s
passing the week with friends here.
J. N. Ellis of Huntington wus here Tues
day. ST. GEORGE.
Mts. M. S. Wescott has returned frcnn
Easi'x, where she visited her eon, Walter,
and family. Robert North, who broke
ono of ills feet, Is able to bo around on
crutches -The several gun shots that
have been henrd on the nearby hills the
past two Sundays would Indicate that all
are not familiar with the gnme laws.
Mrs, Nellie Morrison was with her
mother. Mrs. Jackson Isham, last week.
Walter Downer passed Inst week with
his father and mother, Mr, and Mrs
A. J Downer.- Mrs. Mallsa Allen has re
turned after several weeps at S. N
Tllley'a in Wllllston.
ESSEX CENTER.
Tin
new railroad station agent here Is
Mr. Snow of Joncsvllle.-- Mr. and Mrs
l-l
Edward Pariideo of Cambridge wen
here lust week, Miss Anna Nichols, who
1u-h jinny wlsiltinic XkIaa4 -nJ-l,
her cousin, Mlsi Amy Nichols, returned
to her home ut Chicago last week -Tho
condition of Kdwnrd Ashey, son of Wil
liam Ashey, who underwent an operation
at the hospital, remains about the same.
FRANKLIN COUNTY,
MONTGOMERY CENTER
L. Touchetto of Enotburgh Falls Is In
town for a few days. Miss Ornco Brooks
of Webstervllle Is In town this week. M.
11. Cantcll has moved to North Troy.
II. R, Porter wa.s In St, Albans Tuesday,
E. C. and Mrs. Kinney of Greensboro
are In town this -week. Mr, Kinney Is
holding special meetings In the Hector
vllle sohool house. Homer Baker has
moved Into Mrs. Graves's house on Mill
street Mist Graco Brooks has purchased
of G. W. Wright his house on River
street. The Knights of Pythias aro to
conduct a locturo course this fall and
winter. Jerry Dezatelle nas moved Into
M. B. Canton's house on Church street.
The Indies' Aid of tho Baptist Church
had a harvest dinner at the church Wed
nesday.
BERKSHHtE CENTER.
Edward Itushford Is moving to Mont
gomery Village to n. house purchased
thcre.-O. IriR.ills Is mining to the Hunt
farm, vacated by Mr. Rushford. A. Nov
all has taken the P. Mullln farm. R
Weed and Miss Winnie Campbell of St
Albans1 are visiting friends nnd relatives
here. -W. L. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs, Austin
Sinclair nnd Miss 1'e-j.rl Jedly went on
the excursion to Boston last week. Mrs.
A. A. Ladd Is with her daughter, Mrs. C,
E. Combs, for a week. Mrs. Wyman
Leavens, who died at Cambridge at her
son's, Linus, was burled at the Center
Saturday afternoon. Her hus-band, W. J
Leavens, was burled Just six weeks be
foreThe Misses Jenne and Sinclair went
to Swantnn last week as dolegatcs for
the Christian endeavor convention. Miss'
Camlnco McKenny Is ut hoin-e. from the
White Mountains. The young people
gave her a surprise party on her arrival.
FRANKLHf.
Mrs. N. W. Mullen, who had been 111
for three weeks with typhoid fever, died
at her home here Friday afternoon. She
leaves a husband and six children, the
oldest being about 13 years.
The funeral of Mrs. N. W. Mullen was
neiu at tne nouse .Sunday at 11:00 p. m.
Mr. nnd Mrs, W. J. Mullen nnd his
mother, Mrs. Rose Mullen, returned from
Boston Saturday. The work on the new
library building is progressing finely.
Winslow Gates it Is feared has typhoid
fever.
WEST BERKSHIRE.
nenry 1,-ing wont to Boston Tues
"i'J-1- rentier cjrange will hold a trap
shoot In the near future. Tt has aKo
decided to have a Hallowe'en party and
supper with appropriate' ex.-r.ises
Grange hall. G. c Jolley ,-ind L. "
Howe went to Gardner, Mis's , Friday
FAIRFIELD.
M. I'ntriok Court, No. 1,5-t.l, Catholic
order or Foresters, was Instituted here
Sunday by State Organizer Frenler of
Barre, with a membership of ,",0. The fol
lowing officers were Installed: William
Nowiand, C. R.; Thomas McEn.iny, V
P..; Edward McEnany, P. C. R.: J. Her
bert McGownu, R. S. ; James E. How
rigan, F. H. ; a. G. Finn, treasurer; John
McGue, tlrst trustee; P. Francis L.imbe,
second trustee; James Ryan, third trus
tee. About 75 Foresters from Swanton
St. Albans, Milton, Highgate. Wlnooskl
and Burlington were in attendance. The
degree woik was given by the State eour
officers and the Installation was handled
by George Iyolselle, D. II. C. R. of Swan
ton.
St. Patrick s Church was the scene of
a very Impressive ceremony ye-sterday
morning, when Augustus Duchand of thU
place and Miss Lena Bovat of Morris
v. lie were married by Fathoi Lachanee
The ceremony was followed by a high
mass during which they rec -iveel holy
communion and the nuptial blessing was
given to the bride. Frederic Bachand was
be-ft mm and Miss Dora Bachand. tho
bridesmaid Miss Teresa Rlby played the
"Bridal Chorus" from "lyohengrin". Miss
May Wallace and Miss Hazel Bryan sing
Master -James Riley and Master M itthew
Bryan were the Corks at the altar. Mr,
.and Mrs. Bachand are the tlrst couple
marrled In the new church They left nt
S :3i for St. Albani., where they took the
train on their wedding tour to Boston
and Providence.
BUCK HOLLOW
A. H. Riley has sold his farm to Al
free! Gover; possession will be given No
vember 1. Mrs. Alden Sears Is passing
n week with her sIMer In Rlchford.
Miss Il.inna Tongue Is at home from S
lbans for a vacation. Ell Coimla Is
entertaining relatives from Bristol and
Springtleld, Mass. Mrs. T. Collins and
little son of Fairfield ure visiting at M
Teuguo's.
ENOSBURGH.
i lie young irienus or )-;iswortn cuah
man gave him a surprise party Friday
evening. He goes this week to Burling
ton Business College Miss Jennie i
Stevens passed two days with her teacher,
Mrs. C. D. Gilbert, at her home last week.
The condition of Charles Splcer is
much better, Henry Stevens pissed Sun
day In East Berkshire with his duighter,
Miss Mabel Stevens, who Is not as well
She has been In poor health for a lona:
time. Miss Glenna Woodward went to
Swanton whero she has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ell Slmngraw of Hill West
visited their daughter, Mrs G. H. Whlt
comb, Monday. Mrs. Salome Whitcomb
has leturned from Hill West and will ac
company hor niece to Ohio next week and
pass tho winter there. Miss Grace Kent
will return to Ililladelphla this week.
FLETCHER.
George Pitman, who has been working
In Boston the past yeai, has leturned
home. Rulph Parsons and family of
Stowe aro visiting relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Corse visited Mr.
Corse's father In Jefiersonvllle Saturday
and Sunday. Miss Grace Fitzgerald has
been several days In Cambridge. There
was a large attendance at the Held day
sports held here S iturday,
FAIRFAX.
The Hon. A. B. Beeman and Howard
Rowland returned from tho Maine woods
Sunday. Each brought two deer, which
thoy shot, Tho farmers are having a
hard time digging potatoes. The ground
Is so wet. There Is n good crop nnd not
many rotting. The Ladles' Village Im
provement society will hold a fair next
week commencing October 21, at the
town hall. Tim remains of Newton
Wells of Virginia were brought here
October no for burial. Tho funeral was
at the Methodist Church, his pastor from
Virginia officiated, He leaves n daugh
tor and ono brother, F W Shepnrdson,
.trim Is 111 Is better now. His wife has
been suffering with a throat trouble for
same time Abner Riley has sold his farm
In Buck Hollow to Mr, Grover of Bakers
Held. George Lawton has rented his
farm lo Tlnsidorn Minor for another
year. It. H. Buck Is showing potatoes
that weigh between two and throe
Bounds each.
BT. ALBANS.
In Franklin county court Thursday, the
caso of Interest wn that of inona if,
Teift vs. Russell W. Tafl, a proceodituf
gainst tho defendant to show eiiu.iu why
ho should not Io adjudged In rontempt of
court, In that he had not obeyed an order
of this court, to pay alimony to his 'or
iner wife, who was granted n divorce at
the. September term last year, on th
grounds of adultery. The cose was taken
to the supreme court atfd the Judgment
was Hfllrmed. Mr. Taft said that he did
pay the alimony because he was finan
cially unable to do so.
In thV caso of Stale vs. Christopher
Winters of Swanton, charged with sclni
fishing, the respondent pleaded guilty and
was flnivl J5 and costs. In the ca?a of
State vs, Arthur W. Fisher, who was in
dicted by the grand Jury for maintaining
nuisance nt his rendering plant, the re
spondent pleaded nolle contender.., -which
wns accopted by the court. An order wai
made abating the nuisanre, the respond
ent to pay costs of prosecution.
The case of State vs. Allen Mills and
Gcorjro Jackson, ehnrged with adultery
on a Joint Indictment was taken up Tin
pnrlles
are from East
Berkshire, the
and Jackson
woman
being white
colored.
The death of Mrs. Mary fBalley) Den
tils, wife c.r Ixi'ils Df-ntr.s occurred at
her homo on Lower Weldrn street, Wed
nesday of last week, after a long
Illness with tuberculosis Mrs. Dennis
was a native of Falrllold, where she wm
horn 30 years ago. She wn- married in
1&91 nnd leaves besides her husband and
mother, seven children. She is also sur-
Ived hy four brothers, Edward, George
iinrles and Frank Bailey and two sis
tors, Miss Rose Bailey and Miss Ilat'K
Bailey. The funeral va h- Id froir
tho Church of tho Holy Guardian Ang- Is
"rlday morning at 10 o'clock.
E. J. Gutherle, who has eeen local
freight agent here for the past few
months, has gone to Palmer Mass ,
where he has been nppo.nted statlor
agent of the Central Vermont at 'hit
important point. Mr. Guthorle's sjc-es-sor
here has not yet been named Tin
family of Mr. Gutherle will n-movc tc
Palmer soon.
The case of State s Fa P L. aeh ol
ist Hlghgate, formerlj of lJast Fair
field, charged with a brraeii ef the peace,
in shooting a revolver in t ,t -t eets of
the latter town last Janu- n- nar-
jwly missing Miss Fran e. j- -neioy
who was passing at the ti- ,r . n w ir
trial In Franklin county -oirt S'a'e's
Attorney Tupper Is proser it'-ijt and 'r
respondent Is represented by C)t. W .I'd
Farrlngton. Tho caso of S'.ite
Hurley Ovltt of Enosburgh charged w.'h
Intentionally but without malice port
ing a llrearm at another, was disposed
of Tuesday hy finning th- respurtert
tho minimum tine of S'O and cos's Th
case Is the Unale of the accidental k nj
of Harlow pomcroy by Harley 0Pt at
Bakersfleld last November The- i r J
were chums and classmates ' BrigM'"
Academy anil Ovltt nn evening pop ted
un at Pomeroy and dldn t know t
was loaded, until his friend lay dean
before him. Ovltt was absolved from
anything Intentional In the a ulent ane
the tine was Imposed ss an obi- ' les
son. In tho case of State v.s, Charles O,
Kane, charged with unlawful shooting
of a doer out of .season, the rosron-de-nfs
council, D. G. Furman, made a
motion for continuance on tho ground
of the absence of a material witness
The State's attorney vigorously ob
Jectcd and was sustained by the court
The- case will be taken up in Its reg
ti lar order.
Tho jury In the enso of Alice Mills
nnd George Jackson, charged with of
tenses under the blanket ac t brought
in a verdict of acquittal yeslenlnv af
ternoon and the respondents were dis
charged.
The civil case of the village of
Swanton va. II. It. Northrop was en
tered as settled and dlseontluu d
The following changes In station agents
by the Central Vermont railway Is ir
nounced: Frank J. M'-Enan promoted
from agent at Swanton to be io-al freight
agent In this city, succeeding E, J Guth
ei io. W. J. Cronan for some t me agent
at Alburgh. transferred O Swanton and
S. J. Siror from East A.ba-gl to be
agent o.t Alburgh.
The caso of Stat- vs Fay P I.ei h
.f East Hlghgate, charging brca ' f 'lie
peace, dragged along all d iv e-iav
In Franklin county court T' e,ij ne-a
is all in
made his
day. The
and State's Attorney T jepor
argument, finishing wltl ih
case will go to the jjry this
morning.
Tho wedding of Miss Emt-.i.t Mm Rod
den and Joseph Bruso of S' Albans ela,
was quietly celebratcel Tuesday who-, they
were united In marriage by the Rev N
M. LearniM nt hl.s home on North Main
street.
There was a pretty wedding at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walla -e B, Halberr
at St. Albans Bay Tuesday evening, when
thulr daughter, Miss Frances Genevieve
Halbert, was marrieel to Silas 8, Hazelton
Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev
N. M. Ix-.irned.Mr. and Mrs, Harlow
Smith actrd as best man and matron of
honor, while little Misses Margaret and
Gertrude McBrlde served as ribbon betr-
ers. Mrs. Morton Baseoni pianist played
tin- "Bridal e 'horns" from "Lohengrin "
Over l1"1" guests wero cntorta'ned nt th i
rwptlon whlcb followed among the
guests being S. E Haze'ton of Fort Jack
son, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Lince o'
Richmond, Quo Eugene Haze1' n '
Essex Junction arrd Mrs Fred C .apms
of Montpeller After n welding ttia
Boston and Now York. Mr an 1 Mrs
Hazelton will reside at the Bay
HILL WEST.
.ir. CJ'l'.ll'ie-' v.. ... .--
. X, . ...1,.. C.nc- Knn., Ch.1 l-11Sl nf frS
Mrs. v J. Martin of New Hampshire
,.,.n v-ismnc nor nnrt.nis. ait
and Mrs. Giles Jewett, has ret irnee
bnme.-Mart n Jewett, wno nas oeen u
Pawtucket, R- I . about a your, is
home for a few weeks' vacation -H H
Rushford and Breman Jewett returne
from Boston Situtelay, Mrs S. Whit
w .. v. v,oe K....I1 .-Isltlni- af 1.-.U cttinn
graw's, has gone to Enosburgh
EAST HIGHGATB.
Ell Falrchlld of Fairfield
Thursday at tho home of It. B.
Lead
Richard Brltch Saturday. Mrs, E.
i.neiriR mil rnpu t nunv irom a le
..I. If n.l.l, .nlnllt-a. I.. C,.-..!-
Wl'l'.n .to,fc n ui, ..!,,.. v .i. vail'.''
Her niece, Miss Elena Barnes, return
ed with her. Miss
Mildred Mars
passed Thursday In
Georglana Kane has
Sheldon Springs and
returned froi
will pass th
Villi. v ....li llui nii-mi, l,tn. Lij.. v
KlttredRe. The Woman's Auxiliary
l 11 r.......l.
Mrs. M. Shover visited at Sheldo
Springs Saturday nn I Sunday
BAKERSFD3LD.
Ill" IH'W 1KK1M iUUH'li IU i Uf 1IUHU v a
caiuuiKuea una rtMiiy ior um' -h
day nml Saturday rvmlnfrs Tho Jlt
ary sociQiy mei .Monaay evening at t
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