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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS : THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1008. ONE CENT A WORD Advertising In this column ono cent n. word, ench Insertion. Copy may be changed every week. Cash In advance required. No advertisement taken which Is loss thnn twolvo words, two lines. Special terms to advertise using from J50 to 1,000 lines within twclvo consecutive months. POINTERS. OWNUHS OF FARMS Who wish to hlro iielp or to sell a farm should use this column. Nearly C.000 copies of this paper nro sold every Issue and your advertisement would bo read by many posslblo buyers. 2G,wtf WANTED. STOREKEEPER WANTED. A position iiH malinger of ii fair-sized general store in a smell Vermont vill.iB'" will bo op( n In the course of ii lew Accks. ( lean "sleek, will tinentory "bout I7,.. llouis are long mid work until for .1 lur.y man Mall must be experienced In buyng .1 1 ut have Some knowledge of boukkee plac. To one with .1 locor, of uccissiul experience.' 111 like wink a small saint with liberal percentage of proles will be paid. .State nil particular.- 11 llrst letter and save time. All re plies .1 1 "-! 11 tcl - eeuillib nlial. Address General Store," Free Press, (irflee, I'.ur llnntnii. Vt. lll.ltrv.VhvH COMPETENT LAl'NDRESS wanti'd at Hiine fur Destitute Children, Slielburno Ibind. 1 .".'., d. Vw.tf. COMPETENT OIltL wanted for general li.mf tti.ik. Williams street, Hurling ton 49,w,tf FOR SALE. DRI O STORE In a live town In Ver motil, pood cliauco to inerenso busi ness, 'on esiiondence solicited Owner wshes to devote tunc to other business. Drugs. Free I'ress. IM.St&wU GOOD K. KM 'or sale, keeps :'." cows nnd te.in.s, l.irge fruit orchard, 14 room bouse, perfec ' lepalr, running water, line cellar, new ham with cellar, silo and hn fork .shed, hen house for 1.'') hens piped for water, saw mill, water power In running order, "00m feet stand ing pine, l.Oxi cords wood within the limits of a city of :r.,f') population In Worcester, Mass. The rlcht party can pnv for this place from saw mill alone In five years. V,.W. W. f. Parmeleo Leomlnlster, Mass. lM.Ht&wlt. 2.1 Miles 'I'o Huston. Near electrics to several large cities; short walk to mills and factories where you ami the children can. if you wish, work nt good wages. Ten neies, keep :I cows, splendid garden Mill: $:i received 'ast year from sale of fruit and eggs, be sides what family ate. Seo pictures Of the grand two story residence on page 3 of our "jiiivp. circular" malted free. To settle iiffnlrs Immediately this line money making property Is to lie sacrificed for the 1 Idleutously low price of $l,.iirt, part cash mid easy terms. E. A. Strout Co , Old South Dldg., lioston. .Tl.wlt NOTICE. EDDY'S RKAT. Roston store. 'Phone 3S-1. ESTATE AGENCY over Office hours 10 to 3. 94,d&w,tf. NOTICE how little It costs to toll thousands of readers In many towns of Vermont what you hnvo to sell or what you wish to buy. Adver tise In the Free. Press nnd you will get replies to your advertisement. 23,wtf .WANTED-: to hear from owner having GOOD FARM A for sale. Not particular about location IVea.se give price and description, and reason for sell ing statu wiic.ii possession can be had Will Ileal with owners 9S4, Roches- only I,. Darbvshiri' ter. N V Hnx STATE PRINTING. The commissioner of State printing, In nccordanee with sertton 6277 of tho pub lic statutes of Vermont, hereby advertises for sealed proposal's, for all or distinct portions of the State printing for two years, beginning August 1, ISO'. Itlds will bo ricelved until S o'clock" p. m., I'lidav, June 10, UiAS. The same will be opened at t ho office of the commissioner of State piloting In Ilarre, June 10, at 1 p. 111., In the presence of such bidders ns choose to he present. Specifications nnd forms for bids will be forwardod on application to FHANK E. LANGLEY, Conitnlf doner of Stale Printing, Darre, Vt. June 1, W. lUd&w.lt 1 N V DO E S NOT SPECULATE The recent panic llko nil thiamin! pan icshas taught many poopl the wisdom nf Investing their money, instead of spec ulating with It. Our business Is the hnnnllng of farm louns In Georgia and loans on re il estato In Atlanta, which net 6 per cent, and per cent.. Wo are t lie oldest, strongest and most successful concern In our line In this section, having bundled such loans for nearly thirty years. No Investments have less of tho elo ment of speculation. There Is no guess work about our operations -every prop irty and Its owner IB subjected to the most thorough Investigation before wn offer the loan. No section nf tho country offoir. better chancel for 'such Invest mcnts. Georgia Is prosperous her lands are fertile-her laws nro Just, nnd her people aro honest. Wn especially Invito correspondence with Individuals who would consider loans rnnglng from MOO to Jl,rW. Wrlto for particulars. The Southern Mortgage Company GOtll.O lUIIUMNfl ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 47,wl3t The "Busy Man needs many llttlo office do vino ji0 can nnd here. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT, (Continued from First Pagel Miildlebnry grammar defeated Milstol grammar , II to Saturday. The torn- I pern t tire was 10 debtee In the shade here I Monday Mrs. H. V. Tobln Is vHtlng in j Mlddlebury.- Mrs. W. I,. Crnmptnu Is at home from a visit In .Mlddlebury. The iinnual Vnrney reunion will be held with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Varney in Lincoln June is. .lohn Tatrn mid Chnilos l.amay were miiHtered In at a regular mooting of W. C. Dutilon Post, (1. A. It., Monday nftor 110011. The post vor.il that the next reg ular met lint; lie held the second Mon day In October. It. W. I'eake was In Ruiiliigtnn Monday - The Kev. and Mrs. J. T, Mill went yesteiil.iy to Middlesex to attend the Free Will liaptlst iitnrlctiy meeting. They will vl;t In Warren nnd (li .invllle.-. V. .1. Nash was at home fioin Long Point Tuesday Mis. Charles l.afiyett" Is seriously 111 with trichina. She was taken 111 with the disease sewnl months iiro, nnd wis taken woiso two weeks since. Two other eases are re pelled In town !. W. Small Is at home fiom Long Point. Elllnl t.ii;;-lcy died 111 Xnf Haven Tuesday morning, nged T' years. He sorted In Co, I!, ,"ith Vor monl. Hi- was a brothci-ln-law of (!. W. Pnfedon of this town. The mercury Indicated decrees In the shade here Tuixdav Itobel t Dunsliee returneil to Seranton, P.i , Tuesday morning. W. A. T.awrenre ban heen In Shclhnrno this week wbeie bo has taken charge of the Improv em. nts In tin' Sholhurno ceme tery. J. S. Flint or Hurlingtnn was in town Wedii! sdny. The fountain which bus heen placed In (1 redwood cemetery bv W. A. liwienee will lie presented to I ln nssnc'atton at the close of the Odd Vllows i-ercle nt the cemetery Sun day afternoon -Mrs. .1. . Gregory Is vlslling relatives In Wultsfleld. WEST LINCOLN. Charles lVrboin Is 111 with lheuimi- tism. The :i 11 11 11 1 1 uney fitnily reunion will he held with Mr and Mis. Edgar A. Varney 1101 til of the Center Thursday, .Tune IS. A. K Murray of New Sii'.em, Mass., who has visited his parents, rc- SHOREHAM. Mrs. A. E. Tottingliam Is in Middle- bury vIMtlng bet daughter, Mrs. .1. A. Wat its. I'M gar Niwell, whne leg win broken by a kick from a horse, was taken to the .Mary Fletcher hospital Fri day morning In- Dr Ivlddei . Proton Harmon passed Saturday In .Mlddlebury. Chlldtcirs nay will be observed In the Civngref-atlonal Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fied I liithmiio of Muldbliury were In town Sund.i - Mr-. Hinil ltnel Mis 01 Middlchui N the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Douglass. -Mrs. lllchard lleiKhtman Is visiting her sister in Ran dolph. The next meeting of the Hand's Cove Chanter. 1). A. 11.. is to be .lime il with Mrs. Ella .Tones. Mr. and Mrs. H Vadney nnd children have gone to Montgomery. Mr. Vadney 1ms been em- nloved hv Wiilte ,t Stokes several years but owing to 111 health has been obliged to resign his fMtlon. Tile Misses Emma anil Ploience l.avalley of Vtrgennes arc at homo for a few days. BRANDON. The graduating exercises of the liran don high school will be held in the town hall to-morrow evening at eight o'clock Willi the following program; Overture, orchestra, "The Clang of the Forge,' song and chorus; essay. "The People's College." Frances Adelaide Wesslcy; say, "The Heading of Fiction," Anna Maile Tennlen; essay, "The Legacy of the Ancients." Jenny Mary Ferris, "Out oil the Deep." S"lig by male voices; es ny. "New England Characteristics," Catherine Cnpen; oration, "A Century's Progress In Science." Atcblbald N. Sho rn; cornet solo, J. M. Iluz.ell, essay, "In the Woke of the Half Mo..n " Mary Flor ence Tiirble; essay, "Monuments," Ann 1 Eucrella Clark; "Our JneU." solo ami i chorus oration, "The tj'n t of tin- Holy I C.rail," Stuart Harlow H.iwiey, es--iiy, "Common Superstitious,' Knlli Augusta Grlswold; presentation of .1 'plonn. After the exercises the class . his will give n reception and dance :.l the Hrandon Inn -Dr. Ned Pease of 1 Icveland, Ohio, has been calling on fllenls the past few days Charles Ultss left yisterday for New York - Mrs. C. P. Jones of Johnson lias been passing a few ! ivs with Mr. and Mrs. w. liiirnlism .Mrs. I-.. 1. Spragne and daughter, Hut , hnvo gone to Manllus, N. Y.. to attend tlio com mencement cxerclsrs at St Johns Mili tary Academy Mis. H H Everest has Power Boat. Ono of the very best on tho lnko. Fifty-one feet over nil', b'o font bonni; 4 rooms finished in rosewood nnd ninlioifiiny. Cost ,000, Prion only $1,"00 on -r i ensv terms, is ns "oou ns new. Address, T.nunrh, Free Press. ' IJSTATK OF W.MIIIV . Ill Itl.l.M.i ON. mi: n or (lie subscribers, hnvlne been nn pointed by the Honorable the Probate Court for the District of Chittenden. commissioners to receive, examine anu nHn-t the claims and demands of nil persons ngnlnst tlie estate of Aluilra A. .Mead, late or liuriington, 111 sum district deceased, ami also nil claims and demands exhibited In offset thereto; nnd six months from the aay 01 the date hereof being allowed by said court for that purpose, wo do there fore hereby give notice that we will attend to the duties of our appoint ment nt the late resilience ot the do- cedent, on Maple strei t, In Hurling- ton. In said district, on the llrst 111 davs of July and Decimlur, next, at 111 o'clock a. ill., mi encli of said days. Mated this f.ih dav of Jim.-, I'.ioii Fit EM JlilKl.VN'OTT. C, M. OHMWAY. J,0.w3t Commissioners. ESTATE OF IIOIICHT i. siu:i.nri(.M:. 1:1.1.101" STATE OF VEKMONT, District of Chittenden, ss. The Probate Court for tho District of Chittenden, To nil persons Interested In tho es tate of Hubert G. Elliott, bite of Sin l hurno, in mild district, deceased. GItEETINO ' Whereas, 'said Point Iiiih assigned the 2fith dav of June,, next, for tho settlement of Hie account of tho ad ministrator with the will nnnexed of the estate of Hubert G. Elliott, late of Slielburno, deceased, nnd for 11 decree of the residue of said es tate to tho Inwfill claimants of the same, nnd ordered that public notice thereof bo given to nil persons Inter ested In said estato by publishing this order three weeks successively prev ious to tho day assigned, In tho nur llngtnn Weekly Free Press, a news, paper published In said district. Therefore, you nro hereby notified to appear nt the Probate Court rooms In Hnrllnzton. Vt.. on the Any as'licned. then nd there to contest the allowance of mild account If you see cause, and to establish your right ns heirs, legatees nnd lawful claimants- to said residue, Given under my hand, this 4th day ot June, iuo. MAHCELLUS A. BINGHAM. (Q,w8l Judge, gntio to Dorches'er, Mt ss., where nw will visit her sister, Mrs (1 A Qullty. Mrs. J. II, Doblnson went to Fair Haven .eslerday as delegate to the district meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary. The Friday evening service nt St. Thomas's Church will be untitled, -Miss Julia Cn ptnn has gone to Greenwich, Conn., for several weeks' stay. Master William Howo Is 111 with typhoid fever. WEST ADDISON. Irwin Catpenter Is nttendlng county com I In Mlddlebury. Mrs. I,ee Vnnder hoof of Vergennes Is vlslllu In town. Mil- on Carpenter has been 111 the pasty week. I'he Infant son of Mr. and Mis. I111 Hi" bert died Wednesday morning. A. 8. Viinderhoof hns returned from Tlconder ogi where ho spent a week visiting bis cousin. Asa linn Is. George Adams has gone to Worcester, Mass,, where he hns n position.--Mrs. Woodard died nt tho borne of Chester Not ton Friday night. The funeral was held Sunday and the bodv was tnken to Salem. Mass., for burial. A. S. Vnnderhnnr 1 111. RIPTON. Joseph II. Gee dlcil Friday afternoon nt the home of his gintulson, W, C. Gee. He was ! ycais of age nnd has resided In Hlplon for past 41 yea is. lie Is sur vived by one son, Joreph Geo of White Klver Junction. Tho funeral was 'held nt SI. Mary's Church nt nine o'clock Mon day morning. PANTON. Invitations have heen receUed to the marriage of Dr. Vance W. Waterman of Vemomii s and Miss Miry Adelaide Hiker the evening of June ;i at the bible's home 111 Newark, N. J. Mrs. Joint Otis and child have gone to Cotustock, N. V.. In Join her husband, who has em ployment there. --Mrs. J. Sp.inldlng and Mrs. llaiiiet Stagg attended the liaptlst convention at Vergennes as delegates this week. Miss Sidle Convetse, who is spending a six weeks' vacation here, wan given a lawn party Wednesday afternoln at Hie home of her uncle, Juba Comelse, by several of her lady friends. Refresh ments wcie served and a delightful time enjoyed b all. Miss Converse will ie tiun soon to St. Louis, Mo. Children's day oxcrcl'os will he held nt the Meth odist Chinch Sunday evening. Walter White has the foundation laid for hi. horse barn and the carpenters, boiim work this week. Lyman Kent Is repair ing the hay barn on the place purchased of his father's estate. Irving Carpenter nnd Cyrus Dowers have sold hay lo Wf st port parties which Is being taken over fiom Adams's feiry on the si ow with the aid of the new 1 much Maude Parkhlll, teacher at Hasln Harbor, was a visitor over Sunday at S I-'. Gaines's. -Ellen Gaines has completed her school in Ferrlshurgh and is at home. Silas HoM of Cornwall was the guest of his son, Wright, over Sunday. MONKTON. Mrs. W. II. Gee died Tuei!a.- evening after an Illness of several weeks, aged eurs. The funeral will be held at her home this afternoon nt tvo o'clock. The Itev. E. S. Stone of Drlstol will officiate and buiial will be made at the cemeti ry nt the lioro. Miss Ella Norton of Drls tol. who has been em Ing for Mrs. W. H. Gee, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Partch of Slielburno are at W. H. Gee's. MONKTON RIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hidwcll are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Mary C.iitTith, In nimby. Miss Ha Little, who bus heen nt her father's for some time 111 with appendicitis, has returned home nnd Is much better. The W. W.'s will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. I.I7.7.I0 Miles. Pearl Cox is not as well-Clayton Mas ters of Shellnirne visited his mother, Mrs. Amanda Masters, Saturday. NORTH FERRISBURGH. The Ladles' Aid society will hold a ftiowherry festival this evening ri t Allen Hall. Entertainment will be fur nished hv the Dramatic club Mrs. Eliza llardv of Concord. N. II., Is visiting at CiiKin Martin's. The tcbool in dlstilct No. 1 closed on Friday afternoon with interesting exercises which were well attended, and which reflected much credit on the teacher. Miss Mallon. - Mrs. nnd Mrs. A. Moulton of Montpeller, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morse of Waterbury, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur French of Stowe nnd Miss Thou A vers of Crarlotte spent Sun- dav nt William Ayer's. Miss Heiiian Allen has gone to Pawiet for a short visit. The Itev. A It. Potter Is attending the preacher's meeting at Wlnooskl. Mis Alice Martin has returned after several days In Dm llngton. Mrs. I-.smn aimer Is visiting lur daughter. .Mrs. Henrv Itov.iey. n Slielburno. M r. uocK of Doston spent Sunday nt E. A. lies ton's. Misses Sarah and Margaiet White of Itoxburv, Mass., are at Mt. Phllo Inn for the hummer. ADDISON. The annual strawberry festival will he held nt the liaptlst Vhureh Frld.iy even Ing. Evelyn Gage Is III with sen lot fc cr and the hoii'o Is under quarantine. I,. P. Tracy Is in Mlddlebury on jury (lulv. Mrs.' Sarah (Gorhaini Decker anil Utile son have returned to Saiatogii Springs after a few weeks' visit with her hiother, C. E. McLean Lucy P.ilmer who is a teacher In KaM Mlddletuiry, was with her sister, Mrs. George Thomas ocr s.imhiN. Mr. Smith and daughter of Mllievllle were guests of his dallglltor Mr.-. Howard Clink Sunday. BRIDPORT. John Grosvenor was called home from tho Wst by the death of his father, Mrs. Louise Putnam of Hrattloboio Is the guest of friends here. The orange supper June 1 was wen nuenrieu. .miss McDowell has returned from her visit to Crown Point. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E Holdridge have returned from Ferris- burgh. Edward Dowers is suffering from blood poison In one leg, CORNWALL. F. E. Foote spent Sunday In Vergennes, A sou, Paul was Horn to .Mr. nnd Mrs S.immi Jewell Jiiiiu l.-A llde to Lake Daunioro Hiiturelay was nltendcei ny several teacheis It 0111 this town ami from New Haven nnd Ve bridge' Miss Iln- M'tte, who wa Injuted by the nutomobllo scare, has n turned to her home lu Whit Ing nnd Is liupi oving. Tho leniiilns of W II. I Jot t k of Washington, D. P., wore) Interred In the ceinetciy near the Con grcatlonal t'huicb Snturdaj. His wife was Miss Mniy A. Samson, u. former resident of Cornwall. Miss Thatcher of Littleton, .Mass., is the guest of Miss Denial! Snnford. Ml s Ji'imlo Wicker Dudley of Chicago Is In town for the slimmer, nnd Is with Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Mnuchesti'r. Lutien Hiiigliam has returned after two weeks with friends In New York. Twelve weeks recent! Joined the' local Grunge, Stanley Wllbi'U'll of lloslou. Mass.. Is In town for a in days' visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs, C. H, Wllherell.-Mlss Josslo A. l.aiio arrived home on Monday from Pittsburg. Pa.. ' iicennitianloil by Miss Mabel G. Constulitlno of New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Itohblns Mieut Hun day with their daughter, Mrs. Edward Norton of Troctor-Mrs. William Vetts of Washington, D, C, and sister, Mrs William Poller ot New York, who camo Saturday with tho remains, of Mr. U for burial In the fimlly lot, were guestR of their niece, Mrs A J. Field. They returned to New Yrok yeslctday, Geo. I.ane of Proctor spent Sunday in town. EAST MIDDLEBURY. Miss Sarnh Ward and Miss Carrie Damon of Mlddlebury College wore the guests of Miss licsslo Gnlvln over Sun day. ORWELL. Mrs, J, E. Williams Is bucli better. The condition of Charles Snnford Is un changed. Miss Alice McEntlre, who was operated upon Thursday for appendicitis, t.cems to bo doing finely. Mrs, John W. Clark and son of Pawiet returned home the first of this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Draught nnd family ore nt their farm for Hie summer. W. I,. Huberts of Wells was In town n few days the first of the week. Mis. M. KIbben went to the sana torium at littsford Friday. H. 1). Hranch will represent the Congregational Hr.ineh lepiesents the Congregational Chinch at the State convention tit St. Albans this week. WEYBRIDGE. The Itev. Mr. Heller attended the preachers' Institute 111 Wlnooskl Muulay and Tuesday. Daniel Twltchell spent Sunday with his daughter, Miss Grace, at Mooers, N. Y.--Mr, and Mr. Thomas Cornell of Eong Island are gnesls of Mrs. Cornell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sttirtcvant. Mrs. I,. H. Dodge Is spending Hie wolt with her sons at West Ttutland and Pi octor.- All the schools In town will eloe tins week for the sum mer vacation. SOUTH STARKSBORO. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmo Dwlre wcie nt home TuoMlay from Mireiewn They left Wednesday for Port Henry, wiltc they have 1 mployment. Ecwln Orvls Is In Mlddlohurv as Juror at coiintv court. Mts. Alt hea Dearborn of Lincoln Is visit ing at John Wright's Walter H.ivlln dli d of tuberculosis last week. Hh glandtnother, Mrs. Abner Havlln, died '.i week before. Mrs Ella May Hlgelow of Fori Isbui gh, Is (siting her grand mother, Mrs. Hose Phillips. Darwin Wilglil is falling and tlieie Is no hope of bis recovery. Mnrcns Itnrrltt of Hlnes burgh Is visiting D.nid Follansbce nnd Hyron Hiiiibiirt. William Green Is III at the home of bis sister, Mrs.. Mary Young. Mr. and Mr!-. Hoy llurlbiut of Moiikton visited liei parents, Mr. and Mrs. David l-'ollansl ee. over Sunday. Hymn Hinlbiirt am' daughter. Edith, visited In Hiiiesburgh Siturday and Sun day. Miss S.irali Orv s was at home over Sunday from her sc' 00I at New Haven Mills. WHITING. Miss Flora Smith Is In Vergennes attending the Eaptlsl association. Mrs. Needham Is sta Ing with her aged mother while her sister Is nwny. Miss Clara Keteham Is visiting In Hut land nn.l Ponltney. -Several from this town hnvo gone to Drldport to attend the Grange meeting Mrs. Gnodhenrt nd sister returned from l'alrtleld uesday, where hey visited their father. LINCOLN. Men ill D.irlon of VcrKonnes nnd llolin Sanbourn of Gtanbv, Cnnaela, visited at D. Draper the l'it ct the week The Dev. G. F. Wells has returned from Dakerstlelil where he was cnlled by his .her's illness. M. D. Madlpan nf Dar lington and daughter. I ranees, aie visit ing In town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sar gent have returned from New York. I. A. Colby Is putt ng up a. barn on his plain by the br'dge -Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J Drown ami Mr. nnd Mis. W. J. Whitney attended ihe funeral of Mrs. Drowns father In Shellnirne last week. Thero will he cliiilren's dav exercises nt the Tnien Church Sundav Mr. and Mrs. C It Itlcknell and Mr. and Mrs Itoy Itlek- nel! spent Sunday In Mlihllebur Mr. and Mrs. Waller Huell of Moretowu have been visiting In town -The Moody mill Wndlelgli icunlon will be field at Dert Moody's In Warren June . Mr. Moody live" on the road from the nioun- 1I11 to Wntren vlll ige -There will not e any church services n South Lincoln Sunday on account of the children s day e-xerclscs at the Center -Mrs. William ashman and Mrs. Ell.'i Hocn spent Sunday with Mrs. Cuhinan s daughter, Mrs. George Morgan, in Mlddlebury. Mr ami Mrs John Denton are tlu parents of a daughter, born June c NEW HAVEN. The funeral of Ellhti Klngsley, who lied Monday, will be held at his late home this afternoon nt two o clock. Mrs. Marths Wasl.buin returned to Sara toga, Tiiesdi after .1 brief visit In town. Mrs. An 111 llenson accompanied her as far as Holland. -Mrs F. E. Dowiey Is visiting In Sin lluirne and Durllngton. Miss Marcla Wlnslow has closed her school In Waterbury and will pass her Mication with her irother. Mrs. F. M. I'artfh. Mr and Mis. rnderwood of Jiusey Cll are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mullock S'lillie. Miss Olive Gliett ot Sliori'hnm visited her uncle, Edward Swenor the l ast week. J. F. Itowiey of Hiitland was the guest of his parents over Siinil; y --Mis. 1. h. liana ami .mss Maty Piitohs were In Durllngton lues- day.- A reeptloii was given I Yin. C. Lisle Perce of the high school at the Town lull Tuesday evening. PEERISBURGH. Mrs. Mini Wan en of Mlddlebury visit ed Mrs. ,V. F. Frlshle over Sunday. - Miss Concha Joslln has bought Miss Nancy Denton's house In Vergennes and will take possession July 1 Mr. and Mrs. II, J. Carpenter are attending the Con gregational convention In St. Albins. Miss Hachel Doblnson Is at home for the summer. The Young People's social club will meet at Mis. Hani's Filday af ternoon HANCOCK. Mrs. Wallace Norton has gone to Scliini'ctndy, N. Y to visit her sister. Mrs. Varney, for several weeks. -A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Ed mund Gleasnn. -Wallace Norton Is In Mlddlebury as n petit Jmor. Miss Cherry Wheeler, who went to the hospital some time ago, has had a relapse and It Is feared cannot recover. -Miss Jessie Church, who has heen In Hochester three weeks. Is at home. Geoigo Fassett of Mlddlebury wns In town tho llrst of tho w cek, CALEDONIA COUNTY. ST. JOHNSBURY. Mobcrt Caldwell, one of the best known business men in the State, died at tho St, Johnshiiri' House early Thursday morning of acute Drlght's disease. 1 lu was born In Woodstock, N lb. In April, 1S35, and came to Vermont on business connected with the completion of the St, J, & I.. C railroad In tho fall of 1S75. He wns for sa years a member of the con Hurting hrm of Caldwell (i Varnum. Tho past few winters lie had spent In the West iitnl North, and had returneil from Montiin.i Into In April. He was In poor health tho latter part of his stay In Montana, but his laU Illness was only of less than two weeks' duration. Ua leaves two sisters, Mrs E. W, Williams of Woodstock, N. 11., nnd Mrs, llobert Darker nf Great Fall?, Montnnn. also several nephews nnd nieces. There was a short scrvlco hern Monday after noon at two o'clock, and the body was taken to Woodstock, N. II., for burial. The maniago of tho Dev. George W. C. Hill, pastor of tho North Congre gntlonnl Church, and Miss Marlon C. WnlbilrtKo of llrooklyn, N. Y., took place yesterday afternoon, nt the homo of tho bride. The second event of commence ment week of St. Johnsbury Academy wns the annual concert at Academy Hall, Tuesday evening by the school chorus nnd glee clubs, assisted by Miss Alice Hutchinson of Lyndonville.soprnno, W. 11. Atwood nnd Harold O. French nnd Young's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs, Prystnl of London, England, are spend ing some time here. Hubert Macklnnon Is In Detroit this week In nttendnneo upon n meeting of the National Associa tion of Feed Dealers anil of the Millers' National Fpeleiatlnn. In Caledonia County Court Tuesday tho grand Jury reported four true hills. Sidney Hnntoon has been granted ft divorce from Nellie Hnntoon on the ground of wilful deseitlon. Van Ness Wortben bad been granted a divorce from II. Worthen nn the ground or desertion. John P.iintiahan. IS years old, pleaeled guilty to breaking Into M. P. Stenson's ment market, taking I3 In money, and six cases of Jamaica ginger. Ho wns let nut on jr.fi hall, which was furnished by Ellsba May anil M. P. Stenson. P.ediert W. Sliuonds was appointed guardian by the court to settle. The case ot Dedck Timor, n Hungarian, who broke Into tho inllrond station nt Danville, was tnken up. but Tanor does not understand Eng lish and tho case Is held, waiting for an lhti'rprctor. Mrs. Jane Sonn-rs of Darnet left yesterday for Monti enl and sails from their on the strainer Inula Satur day for a visit of thiee months with relatives In Scotland, whom she has never seen. -Mr ami Mrs. James West, who came lo East Darke about three ears ago from England, and who have 1 n living since that time In North Klrby, leave the last of the weeK irom Mnntieal for their former home In England.- '. G. Flint lias purchased the old Manbl Streeter house and is moving It from the site on rropeci to Harvey street. A novelty has been Introduced in moving It, the si en 111 roller being pres--eil Into service to furnish motive power. -Work hns been begun on the new county Jail, and men nie already em, Joyed The founda tion Is nil eady In place, and the rest of the material N on the- ground. This will ! Hie Him hnllillnsr In St. Johnsbury to be constructed of Milwaukee hi Irk. Con ii-iictnr lhimst.ntl l rushing tie work nn.l the building will probably be finish e.t ,,n time. It is located very near the old lull on Cherry street, and the prison its are nmuslng themselves watching tin operation". -W. A. Wright Is erecting a thoroughly up-to-date garage on Hall road str-'et. The foundation and cement floor are already completed, and lu1 l now ergaged In making the cement blocks of which the building will be con structed. It Is to be 41xV! feet and two or three stories high. He will use the first floor as a repair shop and the n-st foi 'he storage of automobiles. There Is only one other garage In the State con structed of cement, a one-story build ing at Holland. The new garage will he absolutely tire-proof nnd ready for oc cupany early In July. HARD WICK. The Dev. L. A. Wilson and Mrs. O. J. P.ieiuette are In St. Albans this week at tending the convention Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paige and daughter. Elsie and Jonathan Paige have returned from Den ver Colo., where they spent the winter. -Mrs. D. H. Holton played the pipe or gan at the Pongri'gatlonal Church Sun day morning very ncceptihly In the ab sence of the organist. Miss Dessle Titus, who has gone to Durllngton to visit her iiurle for a week -The Itev. A. I.. Wood and son are .-peinllng a week In New York with Mr. Wood's family. Mr. and Mrs. Dlalne and daughter of Darnet are visiting nt G. O. Kimball's - J. D. Din forth leiiumd from lioston Monday. Fred Newton and Mr. Holton from Dos ton are Kiting here for a few days. Miss Carrie Dravltt of Montpeller and Mrs. A. S. Irish of Moriisvllte vlslli-d Mr. nnd Mrs A. O. Titus over Sunday. The baccalaureate mtiivw was preach ed by tlie Itev E. F. Newell at the Me thodist Church Sunday eve ning. CHITTENDEN COUNTY, ESSEX JUNCTION. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Itob'au Frl- dav observed the 50th anniversary of their marriage. At illnnur they enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Don lioleau of New Haven, Henry Holeau, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Davidson and Miss Dertba Anderson of St. Albans, Chalks P.ole.iu of Newark, N. J., and F. tl. Iluleau of this village. In t..i evening a reception was held from eight to ten o'clock when many of their friends called and extended bust wishes. Eight refieshments wcie served Mis. Abiahain Stum-- and Mrs. Henry Dlssell and Mi's Ancy Drowpell served. .Mr. unci Mrs. Holeau were h.indsunielv remem bered, being presented with ah ait 3 In gold, cut glass, china, a handsome chair and linen. Mr. anil Mrs. Holeau were mat lied In Harre. They resided In More town und Montpeller about eight years coming to this village a years ago next October. Four sons und one daughter were born to them ot whom three inu now living, -Mrs, w. 11, uav 11 01 n, Albans, Fred Holeau of this village and Charles Holeau of Newark, N. J. Mr. Holeau has been a Mason for 40 yeirs. At the time of the organization of Ethan Allen Lodge of this village! hu lecelved a permit anil beenmo a charter member. He with his son, Fred, hae conducted a harness shop here for in. my years. The giaduatlng exercises of tho ninth grnele of tie" schools wcie held In the It.ipttst Church Monday evening and largely nttenileel. Tho young people car lied out their luottrnni in a vei ci edit able manner. Vocal solos wcie given by Misses Goldle Hemlngton and Mary Clark. Genigo La pell of Huilington and Louisa ItUKsell of Wllllston were married at the Church of the Hid Family Monday morning at seven o'clock by the I lev J H, Poullot. The hrlelo was gowned lu white and curried a bmiiiuel of while carnations. Tho maid of honor was Miss Lena Hiihscll. sister of tho bride, and tho best mill was l.utle Coats, nephew of the groom. The couple left rm tlie eight o'clock train for a short trip after which the'- will reside In I till llngton. Following is the piogram for the graduating exercises of the Hscox June Hon high school which will laku place1 In tho Congregational Church this evening: Music, orchestra; Invocation, the" Itev, C. C, Adams: essay, "Home Lffo lu Colonial Days," Anna llettle Slater oration, "The Missing Link In Our Educational System," William Hennctt Johnson! essay, "A Plea for a Village Improvement Society," Helen Mead Post presentation of diplomas; benediction. Excursion to Like Champlnin. Boo ad, on page five, (Coutlaued oa Third Page.) SEVERAL CHANGES IN CONTEST Candidates Continue To Shift Places with Each Other in Travel Voting Competition. RACE IS STILL OPEN, Five Free Trip Are the Prlte Three Will Hn in Europe and Tiro others to Washington Cnndlelntcs Jin, Still Enter Tl Mn ndlng. Yesterday In the Free sow many more changes Press travel voting con- test, Miss the biggest gain being made by Denumnli Hurel of Addison, a contestant In Group Four, who goi'S forward by three thousand votes to a standing of 4,117. There are live prlr.es to be won. Tbreo of tho successful ones, those who work the hardest, will n1 eelvei free trips to Europe, tho other two, trips to Washington. Either of tlie trips leioks pretty attractive and there wll" be no lack of Interest i from now until tho contest closes. It ' Is still enily and candldntci) may enter tho rare to-day and hnvo Jti.it ns good r chance ot winning as those who came) In when the competition opened. Thl morning tho candidates stand as follows; mtoi'i one. W A. Lafontalne, Old Dee Hive N.fM2 Miss Grace Cook, 02, Grant St... 7,.11 F. A. Nichols, 1" Eimwood nvc O.SSO Miss Ed'na Dnldwln, 05 Cherry St. 4,704 Anna H. Eastwood, 204 College street .1,2.10 Dorothy Stratton, SS So. Wlllard street 2,70(1 Geo E. Chase f.7 Huell St. I ,.-.23 I.oulse McDougall, 421 St. Paul St 070 Illanche E. Gndue, North St.... .'.211 GUOUP TWO. Jennie M. Mllford, Wlnooskl 12.K7 Arthur J. O'Henre, St. Albans. . 1 1.12.-. John Pulley. Ft. Albans 4.102 Charles Lnmnrdcr, Mlddlebury. . 2,770 Miss Elizabeth Shanley, Wlnoo- Fkl 1,030 Herthn Gllmour, Mlddlebury.... 775 O. L Lowell, Mlddlebury osn Nellie Parker, Wlnooskl 605 r.flOl'P THUEE. Mrs. Maria Tinker, Morrlsvllle . 1 1, 3.111 Miss Euln Douglass, Essex Jet.. 10,024 Eva A. Meigs, Vergennes fl.OSn He'en Wcller, Drlstol 1,000 Clytlo Hurt, Waterbury 751 O. L. Lowell, Mlddlcbry 030 May Harris, Morrlsvllle 000 F. Victor Perkins Vef genncs . . . . .V.o Hattle G. P.lcard, Swanton .... r.ir. Elizabeth King, Waterbury BO.'. Eva Norris, Drlstol Son filtOl'I' FOlllt. Hertha Ilewey. Milton lO.Ofir, Mrs. Wellmnn Walston, Jericho Center Sniu Grace Merrill, New Haven S Grace Lafayette,' Starksboro, . . . 7,77 Mrs. Anna S. Allen, East Char lotte 7,20 Jessie I. Hall, Ferrliburgh 0, ti)7 Malela A. Kelsey, Salisbury .... 4,0I Miss lie.iumall Hurd, Addison.. 4,4.17 Katherlne Grlswold, Cornwall.. 3,.-.0S Ethel llashaw, Illchmond, 2,12 Dora Day, Milton 2..100 Suslo A. Drlghnm, Milton 2..100 Esther 1 Hush, Orwell 2.S04 Cathleen M. Comstock, Orwell.. 3..100 Arthur E. Phelps. Milton S.500 Mrs. J. N. Cutter, Starksboro .. 2,300 Miss Emma .Miinnette, Charlotte 3,0.10 Elmer Norris, West Lincoln, .. 2,000 Flora E. Derby, Hlnesburgh . . . . l,7o Mrs. G, E. Ileus. New Haven . 1,240 Harry W, Jackmnn, Fcrrlsburgh l.ino Mrs. L. C. Rice, Jericho 1,0,'tll Myrl H. 11 III, Starksboro 0.10 W. Hisbee, Fcrrlsburgh B70 Miss Anna Ulnos, Starksboro .1.10 Mrs. II. II. Claxton, E. Charlotte 540 II. 11. Fleming, Hlnesburgh .... 5IS Mrs. Alice A. Davis, Essex .107 Mrs. Mnttlo Hanley, Milton 507 Hoynl E. Hamilton, West Lincoln, 500 W. W. Aldrlch, South Burlington 300 t'.IIOlII' FIVE. Gnlbrnlth, Hnosburgh Lloyd Falls Mrs. Elmn Clapp, Mrs. Lillian C Montgomery .1,1,4111 Chae, East Flotrhsr 1 4.3S7 Ida P. Rand, Randolph 10.S75 liattlo J. Hookor, Goshen 7,4l0 Amos H. Sanders, Hrandon 0,044 Ml.s Wllma Holmes, Cambridge O.Xil Ornco N. Goff, Rlchford 5,750 Miss Helena Deny, North Hero.. 4,230 F. L. abiding. Hubbardton .... S.oto Clayton H Stlnson, Johnion .... 2,snn S Knn ftTF? for m Name K Who a resident of g V. O. Addresa la f Whom I wish n nominate " cnndldnte In the Free Presi trlpa to Washington, or ,Mnr FulU, Voting Content, Mj name la )( My I. O. Address U Wi H Only one of thre nalluta, valued at COO Votes, can lie K eaat for any candidate. J X This Coupon good for One Vote If randldate Is already K M entered. $3.00 prlae to the one flrat nominating n successful M jjj candidate, thla after ot open to relatives ot candidate, HHMMMMMftHftftftHftMMttHMM 2,T.i.-5 I!, I. IS 1,274 mm Mir. 7.VI 7111 700 n.-.o nso noa oof .-.(id , 1 1 .',03 ."III .'.Ot Miss Anna Ilogers, Cambridge . Jtnrrlet fl. Harrington, Fairfax Mrs. Alice Clifford, Albany .... Cnrrlo June, Drnndon Harold Heard, Watervllle Mary Lynch, Hrandon Fanny Dickenson, Ben.ion II, H. Jewett, Jr., Montgomery.. Ornco G, Sawyer, Newport .... Curn O. Richardson, Hrandon. . . John Noreross, South Hero , Carmlo Poller, Helvltlero Ella fitlnehour, Cambridge Lulu llragg, Watervllle ,. Wllma Atwood, Cambridge Candncn W. Macomber, Grand If la ,-,oo BURLINGTON MARKETS. The following' wholesale and ret a 'I prices are furnlshe' the Frrc Pres y C. A. Hnrher, Jones &. Ishatn. Ve-e rt Fruit Co. and F. Howes f, C01 WHOLESALE nutter Eggs . ,,,, Potatoes Ileef, dressed Chickens Hogs ., .. , Lambs Veal Pit ICES CM "4 It ETA I L Asparagus, bunch Deets, bunch .. . Hitter, creamei. Hotter, Sepai. 1 tor, Cabbage lb. GnocnniES. pilots .. crcame ry. J. V. Spooner, Sheldon Ilernlce. Drury Clark, Wnl ot Cat rots, bunch in Celery, home grown, bunch '5 Celery, bunch Doston '.' Cheese lsg .0 Chicory .20 Chives ) Cucumbers 0T7 ft Dandelion greens, pk 40 Eggs 203 Escaiollo , .20 Flour, broad, bb! J-.Cxyfj 7 Floor, pastry bb! 35.' Orrn Mint 10 Lettuce, lioston bill, head ft-,?? '0 Otilons, Hermuda e? Lettuce, home-grown, head., n Maple Sugar, lb Maple Svrnp, gal JlOogfl1) Onions, llermuda or? vj Unions, native, lb ,r Onions, native, bushel ) "H!1 .3 Pnrslej hunch '0 Potatoes, bu 7' -j 1 0" Potatoes, pk 25 Potatoes, neuv, peek f Potntoes, sweet ',0 .li Parsnips, b .03 " adlslies, bunch .5 Hhu'inrb, bunch 1" Spinach, pi... j Tomatoes 21 Turnips, new, lb ,0't Wax beans, ct ,10 DETAIL Tleer, r.ast. lb .... Chickens, lb Fowls, lb Hams, lb Tork C,iop, lb .... Ham.', sliced, b .. Hams, pressed, lb Lamb, rnrequ.irter, Lamb, hlndnuarter, Leaf li re, lb Pork 1'nast, lb .... Porterhouse Steak, MEATS. .1515 .a .20' 10 :-v .i:iy? bi 15 I'M? 1- .25 .11 .12'? 13 .30 .20 .25 .12tJ .2S lb lb lb Round Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, lb Salt Pork, lb Turkey, lb RETAIL FEEDS. Deans, bu Hran, cwt Hay, baled, c t Hay, loose, ton 1 -.1, ' e 1 "0.1 I. 1 ! i 7 11 J 1 I Hcnfced. mixed, cwt. I Poultry wheat. cwt ' Middlings, cw t Nine corn meal, cwt j Oats, bu ' Seed oats, bu Oat straw, haled, cwt I Provender, No 1 cwt Provender, No. 2. cwt RETAIL FRF IT. f 1 ;:-. r so Ha nanus doz .23 .0 .10 20 lo .2V,7 "0 .2i' W 20 .IS Dates, lh Flr.s. lb Grape fruit, e".ch ... I.emcns, doz Oranges, doz Pineapples Strawberries, basket, 3"0 PEOPLE POISONED. Paris. Juno hi Three hundred persons. Including the Marquis Do Dion, president of the automobile club, were j isnned by ptomaines to-night at a ban piet the automobile club The ptomaine po. soiling Is attributed to a ells', if d ick that was served. One person Is 1- ad an I many others are In a serious condi tion. Sl'RPHISE DY GOVERNOR S DAUGH TER. Salt Lake Pity, ''tab. June in Mabel Dlanche Cutler, eldest diugbter of Gov ernor Cutler and Thomas Untie, nn em ploye of a Salt Lake grocery store, wero married nt Ogdeu yesterday I'nt'l t'i news of the marriage reached Sal' '.ak" last night the family of the br'de was n Ignorance of her plans ow'ng to Mr Cut ler's pposltJon. Teth Extracted Absolutely Without Pale Tho only office In Durllngton nfier. you can get teetn extrncted without a particle of pain without taking gas. My method Is used by no other person. No pain- no danser no after effects. DR. I.. D. HA ZEN. Office, 1SS Pine St.. Durllngton, Vt Office hours. 10 to 3. to 1