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THE BUTJLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, ,TTXH 3rj, Itntf. ONE CENT A WORD 0 & Advertising In this col umn ono cent a wont, each Insertion. Copy may bo changed ovory week. Cash In advance rceiulrcd. No advertisement taken which Is loss than twolve words, two lines.- Special terms to advertises using from 260 to 1,000 lines within twelv consecutive months L POINTERS. WNKRS OF FA TIMS who wish to hire holp or to sell n farm, should use his column. Noarly 0,000 copies of this paper are sold every Issue and your advertisement would he read by many possible buyers. 25,wtf WANTED. WOMAN wanted for housework, no washing; also man for farm work. Qood wagea and steady employment, If satlnfuotory. Ocorse II. Dimsmore, Bwanton, Vt. 150,Gt&wlt l3.S'l'Ti: OF IIAitlttP.T F. AHTHtlt. STA.1.7;...li V13RMONT, District of l lilt tendon, ns. r,,, t tmriil1t. Probate Court for the District or Chittenden. To nil persons Interested In the es tate of Harriot F. Arllmr, Into of Hur llngton, In Mld district, deceased, , , ORIH3TtNO: At a Probate Court, hidden at Rur lliistnn, within and for said district, on the 15th day nf mine, 1910, an In Mt'tiinetit purporting; to bo the last will ami testament nf Harriet F Ar thur, Into of nurllngton, In said dis til. I, deceased, wna presented to tho court nforosnld, for probate. And It Is ordered by said Court that the lnth day nf July, Ifllfi, at tho 1'iolmte orrioe In said Ruiilngton, be nsMirnnd for proving said Instrument; nnd that notlro thereof be given to all persons eoneenied, by publishing this order thren weeks successively In tho Huiilngton Weekly Free Press, u newpnpor circulating In thnt vlclnltv, In 1'ild e1trlct, previous to tho tlnio appointed. 'J'luu efore, you arc hereby notified to npp.ar before said Couit. at the tlmo and place aforesaid, and contest the prnhato of said will, If you have cause. Given under my hand, at Hurllngton In said district, this 27th day of Juno,' 1010. SJ,w3t OttMAN P. HAY, Judge. i:tati: of .mux VF.ltMONT, HI3AIIV. District Court of for WAITRESSES, oxjiorlenrcd wanted for Bummer season at Catliolio Summer School, Cliff Hr.vcn, N. Y.. near Platti- j burgh. Apply at once to Ivors llatchcld er, 217 West 122nd St., New York City. 0S,il&w,U A MAN WITH K3CPF.RIT3NCB In mod eru grist mills ncoded to take chance of new mill. Must be steady, willing to work and absolutely honest. Prefcnnce (Stven to ono who can do some carpen ter work In ldlo tlmev. Apply by letter, giving full particulars of previous em ployment, number In family, wages wanted, and references n.i to Integrity and ability. Applications not giving full Information will bo disregarded. Box 12, caro Freo Press, P.urllngton. Vt lM.S&wlt EVICKY WOMAN wants theml A beautl ful silver plated shirt waist set. Novel ty catalogue. lEc silver, ttobin Mull Ol der Co., 3S3 13, l&l Bt . N. Y. C. fd.wGt AGENTS WAITED. AGENTS, canvassers, we have the fast est selling household device on the mar kot, a sure money maker, write V. 11. Johnson, Gen. Agt., 47 Ilroud St., West field. Mass. 354,eod,3t&w,lt. STATU OF Chittenden The llonoipble Probata Hip District Aforesaid; To all !'Tsntri Intel isted In the ci tato of John Heady, Into of Ruiilng toh, In v.iiil district, deceased, ORF.KTINrp Whereas, said Court has assigned the lSlh day of July, next, for o::amlnliii; and allowing tho account oi the ad ministrator of the estate of said de ceased, and for a decree, of the residue of said estate to the lawful claimants of the same, and ordeied that public notice thereof be Riven to nil persons Interested In said estate by publishing this order three weeks successively previous to the day ns slgncd. In the Hurllngton Weekly I Free Press, a newsiinpcr published at Huiilngton, In said district. Ihcrcfoic. you nre herebv notified to .ppear nt the Probate office In 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 in tciri In said district, on the day assigned, then and there to contest tin allowance of sal.l account If you see rauso, and to establish your right as heirs, legatees "ml lawful claim ants to snld residue. Given under in j band, this 21th dnv of June, Hln. ORMAX P. It A Y, "l.u.lt Judge. i:st'ii: STAT P. OF or i.uwis iicti.gk. District Court HAPPENINGS IN YERMONT (Continued from pngp L) rnttngrs at Long Point Thursday, 35 mem heis of Ihe family being present, After dinner a short literary proginm was fol lowed by tho election of olllcers ns fol lows: President, Noble 'linliallj vice president, Noble Ij. Hall; ppcretary, Miss Jessie Hall: trensuier, Wilbur Hall; execu tlvu committee, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hall, Wilbur and Miss Kmma Hull, Mr. and Mrs. P, McCubo; entertainment com mittee, Mr. and Mis. Noble Mmbnll. i.ns, Harriet R. Wllklns, widow of the late J. It, 11. Wllklns. died Friday evening nt her home In West Fcrrlsburg after a lingering Illness, noed 71 years. She Is survived by ono son, Daniel Wllklns of Fcrrlsburg, two daughters, Mrs. Anna Kuacoe of Troy, N, Y and Mrs. Herbert Hooth of Fcrrlsburg, two sisters, Mis, Carrie Jones and Miss Gulnnlp of Sem ca Falls, N, Y. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the house About 60 members of Heaver Glen Orange, New Haven, visited Vrtgennes Grantee nnd furnished n pi twain Friday evening, Mrs. L. O. Whltroid was taken Friday to Maiy Fletcher hospital, Hurllngton, for an operation. Miss Jennie Latlln of Hur llngton Is visiting In town. -.Mr. and Mis, C. W. Hlchardson have returned fiom I heir wedding trip and will reside In the J. (',. llliulcs bouse on Orcen street. MKi Julia tJ. Heed, who has been a teacher In the Vcnemies graded school since is.1t, has resigned her posllliui and returned to her home In Maine Mr. and Mrs. John Fnrnsworth of llnymondvllle, Texas, ate lltltm her biotber. Peter Smith, and her slstei, Mrs. F. F. Ciiiindey. The Itev. Dr. and Mrs. It. H. Davles and daughter, Knth. went Satuulay to Hanover, N. II., to attend coir mencement at Dartmouth, tbeli smi and brother, George (, being a member of the graduating elnss. Mrs. I MW.itd Gujettc and son, Casslus, of Ronselaer, N. Y., are visiting her parents M'1 slid Mrs Cnssliis Warner. --A puis Needbnin left Saturday for Ashevllle, N. C, en'leil by ihe serious Mini ss of Irvln Aim tin from txphold fe or.-MIsh P.lla I'. Clnrk l se'lmisly 111. Miss T. C. Nlles of Hurllngton Is 111 nt the home of J. 1,. FOR SALE K NINE HOOil HOFSR situated on one of tho bf-Bt residential streets In this city, convenient to Church St., good sized lot, with apple, cherry, currants, grapes, plums, pears and strawberries, for sale on easy terms. Address H. 13. C, this olllce 151,it&w,lt. A VIST. GROWTH of standing Pine, Ilem.ock, Chestnut, Ash. Oak, Hlrcb and Hasswood In Southern New Hamp shire for sale. W. V. Farr, 77 lftiell St., Hurllngton, Vt. lCt.dftvtf A Mi U FAjriljY HOl'.SH foi sale, buy, good style, nlno years, 1,100 pounds, gen tie, sound, fearless, 1 175. It. I.. AVright, Colchester, Vt. I.w2t TOM SAId-Fann contains 115 acres, pasture and meadow, plenty nice water, good buildings, Inrge white house, . worth of tools, good team, weight 210) pool. ils, r, and G years, 0 cows, 3 head ycung ntt!c, also fiO acres wood and timber, 2,0o0 colds wood, J300 worth sprucu timber. Everything Included, less than J20 acre. A. fS. Ml A., We.st Lincoln, Vt. J.wlt VHP.MONT. liltteuilcn, ss. The Honorable Probate the District Aforesaid: To all persons concerned In the es tale ot I.imvIs llutler. late of lllnes ourg. in s.ii.i district, decensed, Gltl'I'PING' here,-is. said Court has assigned tho l.'tb dav of Jnlv, next, for examining nnd allowing the account of the iioic.inisiratrlv of the astute of .-aid deceased. and for a decree of tho residue nf s(ld estate to the lawful cl'iimants of tho same, and ordeied that public notice thereof be given to all persons Interested In said estate by publishing this order thtee weeks successively previous to the day asslgn-d. in the Hurllngton Vt eekly Free Pies, n newspaper pub lished at Hurllngton. In said district. Therefore, you aro herebv untitled to appear at the Prohatn rmieo In Hurllngton, Vermont, on the day I assigned, then nnd there to contest the allowance of raid account If vou ! '. cause, and to establish vour lights' as heirs, egatoes and lawful clalm nnts to snld reldm,. Given under mv hnnd, this 24th day of Juno, ill in. OHM AN P. HAY, "wilt Judge. Derwny, wheie she Mrs. Doruay. Mis. Mechnnlcsvllle, N. pal ents, .Mr. nnd O'llrvnn. -drover " '. OF ti:piii:. iioag. 1 Mstrlct of STATI-3 OF VERMONT, lii'.inu isle, ss. To the heirs and nil persons Inter ested In the estate of Stephen lloag, late or Grand Isle, In said district, deceased, GREETING: liereas, application hath been made to this court in writing, bv the exeeiitur of the last will and testa ment of SH id deceased, praying for II- li"e and uuthorltv to sell a part of i'"il eslate of snld deceased to I be t"OR SALE one new Milch cow, one two-year-old heifer. Will be sold cheap If taken at once. Julius D. Edson, South Hurllngton, Vt. l.wlt NOTICE. NOTICE how little It costs to toll thousands of readers in many towns of Vermont what you have to sell or whnt you wish to buy. Advertise In the Free Press and you wilt get re plies to your advertisement. 23,wtf Teachers Teachers For New Ennlnnd States Ungraded, Graded and High Schools. I,"o regiH .ration fee unless position secured. Etuirt Teachers' Agency, Ifartfurd, Conn. 3, wit Big Opening For ono wanting a snug little home with tho bottom knocked out on price and easiest kind of terms. Several acres of choice land, some wood uud timber, beautifully watered with good pleasant buildings on main road only 2 miles from village, fruit and this year's crops. Richly worth $1500. My prlcn to quick buyer t750, J300 rash down. For tho above bargain und anything arid everything In farms of nil sizes and prices, write F. H. Ml-GI.VMS, IZmnex Junction, Vt. RSENE BOUCHER wit: Tin. late home farm of the de eeuseii o Minim one hundred acres, situate in Grand lsie, Vt.. represent ing to snld court thnt It would bo beneiielal to the heirs nnd all persons nteiestod In the estnte of said (li censed, I,, sell said real estate, and ((invert the same into money. And bringing Into court the consent nnd aptuohatii.n In wilting, of nil tho heirs to said eslate residing In this State, and setting lorth the situation of t he real e t ite. Whereupon, the said court appoint ed and assigned the 23rd day ot July. IIHil, nt the Probate office In North Hero In said dlstrht. to hear and de cide upon said application and peti tion, and ordere'i public notice theio- nf to bo given to nil persons Interest ed therein, by publishing said order, together with the time and place of bearing, three weeks successively In the Huillngton Weekly Free Press, a newspaper which circulates In tho neighborhood of tho5C persons Inler- n-dod In said estate, nil of which pub lications shnll be previous to tho day assigned for hearing. Therefore, you are hereby notified to appear before snld court, nt the time and pla e assigned, then and there In wild court to make your ob jections to the granting of such li cense, If you se cause Given under my hand at North Hero, o snld district, this 27th day of June, 1910. WM. IIAYN 'rS r.3,'A3t Judge. P.STATi: Oli' .11 All Y A. SHAW, District of for UNDERTAKER, 168 North St. Tel. 965 HFRHINGTON, VT. Calls AnniTcrril liny or Night. 600 Acre Farm. A big timber growing proposition, 1 'i story houso, SO ft barn with base ment, largo f.ugar works, plenty of fruit, good soil, 100 acres of old growth hard wood, 1,000 cords pulp, lots of young stuff growing. Only 3V4 miles In good village and dopot, Prlco only 13,500, $1,000 cash, balance easy, REYNOLDS REAL ESTATE 00. 1M COLLEGE) TIIUIDT. ...EARLY.., VERMONT BOOKS rcrbonn tiuviuk early Vermont book which they do not caro to kmp aro Invited to wr'to to J, L. Soulhwlek, Bur- -n. Vt. -wtf ST AT 1 3 OF VFRMON'T Chittenden, ss. Thn Honorable Prohnto Court the Ulsmrt of nforcald; To tho heirs and all persons Inter estod In the estato of Mary A, Shaw, inio or iiuriinton, in said district, de censed, OR 13 FT I NO: Whereas, application hath been made to this court In writing, by Henry H. Shaw, executor of the estate of Mnry A. Shaw, late of Hurllngton, deceased praying for license ami authority to coiivoy a certain piece of real estate of said deceased situated on tho north east i inner of Willow and St. Mary streets. In snld city of Hurllngton. il .scribed us follows: All Hint portion of lot 71 which lies westerly of a lino parnllel with the westerly lino of said lot 71 nnd ,".'i'i feet eat. rly tl re from. r. - laid down in u id. in oi to op mlv of Wll'lnm (J. Shaw, ip, oi b , in Vol. 22, page '.07 of Iturlingtoii land locords, that sild Mary A. ,t' :uv In her life time was un b r cuiitrio t binding nt law or In equity, to deed said land to Arcene Xnrmnti and Dora 1). Noriiian, when th"v bad paid to bed the sum of Jl.Ml.uii op the purchase pi Ice of said land, thnt snld Arcene and Dora D. Noioinn July J8, 1H0I. as signed und trunsfr i red their right and Interest In. ,-md contract to one Aileo dnt Norman, that i-nld d d.it Nor man on .luce 15, HI0. . s - -1 1 1 1 1 his rh' il and lllteiest In nnd to said Mintrinl to I.ouls and .Vina li 1,1 inoc, thnt there Is now en aid con tract Spin 0(1 uud Interest from Sept. II. HIO'.i. Wherefore the snld executor applies for license, that he nnd his co-executor I'nnny Hhnw Pope, may convey said land to snld Louis and Anna 1). I.lmoge. Wliereiipon, the said Court appoint ed and unsigned the 19th day of July, 1AI0. at thn Probate Office, In Hui llngton. In said district, to hear und decide upon said application and pett Hon. nnd ordered public notice thereof to be given to all porsons Interested therein by publishing suld order, to gclhcr with Hie tl.uo nnd place of hearing, tbiee weeks Micccsslvely In tho llurlltigtoii Weekly Flee Press, a newspaper which circulates In tho neighborhood of those persons Inter ested In said pstatp, nil which publleu. Hons ahull be previous to the day ns slgupd for hearing. Theinforo. j ou are hereby notified to appear before said court, at the tlmo and plnce assigned, then nnd there In suld court to make your objections to tltii granting of such license, n yuu see cause. Given under my hand nt Hurllngton, In said dlBtrlct, thin 27th day of Juno, 1910. OHMAN 1. HAT. 53, wilt lr, Judge. has been eating for Milton Hrovvn of Y., Is visiting her Mrs. Ransom R. Gage lias lecovered from nn Illness nf three months nnd Mon dnv lestinidl his position In the store of Chamberlain. Foute ,i Co. -V. G. Watt of the I'tilverslty of Vermont rolleip' nf medicine Is home for the summer.- -The Rvan blnel: on Green street was sold Sat urda al'teinoon at public auction by G. F. ). Kimball to Rov Yuttnu for f.,2Vi. Mbs Hnttlo Grnndey of Rutland Is visit Ing her couln, Miss Julia Cntter. Jnines Casey, son nf Mr. und Mis. Pat rick Casey, nnd Evelina, youngest daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyius Geivnls, weio quietly mnrrlei nt St. Peter's Church Mon day morning, Rev. I,. A. Vezina per forming the ceremony. Miss Josephine Gonyea of Fair Haven wns brldesmnld nnd George Casey, brother of the groom, win. hest man. A wedding breakfast wan seivrd at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Casey took the morning bout for Westpoit and I.nke George, where they will spend their boneyiiiuon. On their return they will occupy rooms In P. tflou's house on Maple street. Mr. and Mr-. Frank Sears of North I'eirlsburg and their niece. Miss Inez. Steadman of Mnntpellcr, Leonard and Miss Mureellllie Remind and Glover Gnge pused Sunday nt Mount Phlln. Mrs. Wallnre Flunks and dnughter, Alice of Oklahoma, are vis iting Mis. Frank's mother, Mrs, i;. ., Preston, at the home of her brother, Pr. c Phelps. Miss Rlanchc Tutro left Monday for Huston where she will pass the summer. George P. D.iv of New Yoik city wns called here Mondnv hy the tragic death of George C. Pease. Mrs. Mux l'ishman and two children aie visit ing hei parents In Huillngton. Georse Dalryniple of Albany, N. Y., Is visiting his mother, Mrs. O. C. n.-ilrymple. Mrs. Zuny Kenyon susiulned a fracture of her le i wrist 'v a fall Friday The hodv of George C. Pease, accom panied by Mrs. Fence, the nurse, Miss Abbott, nnd George Day of New York eltv. bft Tuesday fur P.i.nesvllle, dhlo, for Intei ment. Ilr. G. F. H. Wlllnnl nc conipniiled the party as far i s Albany, N. V. Max Flshmnn, Abraham nnd Aaron Cohen attended the man luge of Harry Lnzo:oeh of Mlnevllle, N. Y., to Miss Stella Wolli of Hurllngton at Hurllngton Tuesday.- Mi's Julia Harrv of Middle bury Is passing the summer with her sis ter, Miss Lizzie Harry. Prlneinu! Frank Sawyer and his brother, the ."lev. Fied Sawyer of Panton, have gone to Fchionp, N. Y to open their Hummer hotel. The rntechlsm clnss ot St. Petei's Church was treated hy the Rev. L. A. Vczln.i to a llde on the .trainer Victor to Hnln Harbor Monday. Miss Lillian Topper has gone to Hurllngton after a visit to Mrs. A. P. Needham. N. J McCuen returned from Washington, I). C, Tuesday and will puss the summer nt his home here. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Grandy and J. II. Donnelly wrnt yesterday to Montpeller to visit their brother, Daniel T. Donnelb, making th trip In Mr. Ornndey's auto mobile. Miss Winifred Duffey of New York city Is lsltlng ut Mrs. Georxe Thorne'it. Miss Nancy PieMou, niece, Heatrlce, and nephew, Kenneth Preston, of Greene, N. Y,, nre visiting their moth er and grandmother. Mrs. John Pn-ston. -Mrs. Myron T. HrUtol and d.i tighter, Mrs, H. C. Derrick, vNltcd In Ruilliigton e-terday.-The list of unclalmeil letters at the postotllce follow. Mls 13llra (I'llre mnvln, 1'letcher Baku. Fiank F. Fuller, Stnnley Parti, L. A P.Ml.er, Miss I3vltiu Spragiifi, Mis. J. II. Johnson, William Thutyhne, Lennls M. Kelton, John R. Stnon, Mrs Katu Smith. Staunton Yood nian has returned from New York city, where he has been visiting his brother. i Dana Woodman, who Is much Improved , In health. Mis. Lillian Zottui.in of Hur llngton wns the guest yesterday of Mrs. W. 13. Pearson. Hugh and Fdna Hall J nave gone to I'3ssex, N. Y., to attend the wedding of a cousin. On the"' return they will visit their aunt, Mrs. L. O, Whltfnrd, nt Mary Fletcher hospital, Hurllimton.- The Misses Lena and Mnrlon Rrcekeiirlilgn have relumed to Vermont vllle, N. Y., nflrr a visit to their aunt, Mrs. R. L. Klngslnnd. Tho stenmer'Vlc tor will mnke the first excursion trip of the season to Kssex, N. Y., July 3, leaving tho dock at 1 :3n p. m.- A special It y mecl Ing was held Tiiprdny evening to consider tho matter of Improving tho rond to the station. After a lengthy discussion tho meeting adjourned one week In order to get expert opinion of best methods to bo employed In multlnc the work permanent. Miss Christine Hncon went yesterday to Lnlo George, where sho has a position In a summer hotel, BRISTOL, Mrs. Hasten Kddy Is seriously 111. The Nngo stoics, groceries and markets cxcyicd, will tin closed alt day July 4. The groceries and markets will closo at noon. There will bo teachers' examina tions In the high school room July ". Misses Lizzie nnd Nellie F.no and Grnce Pollard have gone to Rchroon Lake, N, Y for the summer. Wayne Hoswnrth Is nt homo from Mlddlcbliry College. Charles Cnsey, who bus been at Alden Sprlims. N, V., for treatment for rbeu innilrin Is ut home. He Is but little 1m pi nved. Miss Inez. Rtendman has returned to Montpelier and Grover Gnge to Ferihi bn.g. They have been guests of I'3. W. Gage. A. W. Rddy nnd family went to Chester last Friday; from there they will go to New Jersey for a stay of three weeks. Orrln Plain estimates the los on his property burned Friday ns $l.(i. Mr. and Mrs. Plain are stopping with relatives here for tho present. .Miss Allie Rosworth Is visiting relative In Poultncy. o. W. McShnnp of Hrnndon wu In town Sntuiday. MKsei lipssle Avery and Rcna Hull limp gone to Charlevoix, Mich.-Mr. nnd Mis. Hugh Smith of Washington, D. C, nn' visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. O. Chapln.- H. H. I'atteison and II. P. Shorn In took a e.irilage drive to Motikton Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. W. N. McGpi, nie nt hon.e from a visit of Sev ern! days with iclntlves In Montpeller. Mrs. J. ',. Gnudetto Is nt home from a lslt of several weeks with her daughter, Mis. .1. F. Pernor's, n Ludlow. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Sneden returned Monday from n visit nf two weeks with their ehlldieti In Littleton, N. II. -Miss Susl" Monioe bus closed her school In IlliKsliurg ami Is at home for the summer.- Mr. und Mrs Karl Gove nte guests of lelutlves In town.- Mis-- Mute Stewart, the hbrnilan of tho HrMol l're llbrnry, was nwnided the second premium of $" at the annual meeting of the Stati Ll- bmiy n"iicl.'ition for llbinry ndvertlslng. The Huptist oclety nnd Sundny rchool held their annual picnic on Iteieivolr hill Tucsdnv nflernoon. -Louise Mullltis Is at home from St. Michael' Collego. The postufllrn will be closed a pnrt of the dny the Fourth of July nnd the R. D. carriers will have a dny off. letters TEETH EXTRACTED ....uiuiti) milium l'ala. 3o only olllca In Hurllngton, wnaro you can sot teeth extracted without a purtlcle of pain, without taking gaa, My matbod Is used by no othor person. No pain; no danger: no after effecta, II It. L. t. HA7.BN, UOIi'e, I HO Pine St., nurllnaion, VI, OMm hour., It tm ft, T t BV ('0.1lIISIIO.'F,IIN, 3VOTICIC. Kstiilc ul Niiruli II. 'l'ufl, Hmsci, The undersigned, having been ap pointed by the Honorable Probata Court for the District ot Chittenden. Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the claims unit demands of all persons ngnlust thn estnte of Snrah R. Tuft, lulu of I-3ssex, 111 said district, decensed. and nil clnlms ex hibited III olfset thereto, hoiehy give notice Hint we will meet fur tho pur poso afoiesuld, at tho office of Kllhu It. Tnft. In the city of Hurllngton. In snld district, on tho fourth Fridays of July und December, noxt, nt 10 o'clock u. in., on euch of snld days, nnd that six months flolll tile 25th day nf Julio A. P. 1010, Is the time llnil'. , by said court for said creditors niescnl their clnlms tu us for examination and allowance. Dated at Iliu llngtim, this 25th day of Juno, A, D. 1010. C. W, HROWNFLL. FRICD JOIIONNOTT, S8,w3t Judge, I nre uilver Ised lor Mrs. John Durfree, F. II. Wnrner. Mrs. Khner Hennett nnd daughter of New Haven visited nt H. J, Clark's , eslerday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Archi bald M. Dick nnd child! en of Keyport, N J., arrived In town Tuesday and aro occupying Superintendent A. W. Fddy's house In exchange with Mr. Rddy nnd f.nnllj. who are now occupying theirs In Keyport. Thc will remain here several weeks. Misses Helen and Grnce ISos woith have been visiting relatives In I3nst Mlddlcbliry the pust week. --Murray Hourne wns In Hurllngton Tuesday.--!!. C. Parker has returned to Hurllngton. Mrs. Katharine Furlong Is visiting rela tives In Rutland. FERRISBURG. Mrs. J. R. IS. Wllklns died Friday after a long illness. L K. A'very made a busi ness trip to Host on loNt week. -The Mlsse Hertha nnd Katherlne Collins nre spend ing their summer vacation at home. Miss Dunbar of Hudson, N, Y U 'i gmst of Mls Heitlia Collins. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Heeman and daughters, Hortpp.se and Helen, of St, Albans were lsltors nt C. A. Chnpmaii's last week. -Mr. und Mrs. L. 1-3. Aveiy vpent Sunday In Hrnn don. Mr-. Kdwln Collins U III. -MPs Annie F. Kliiginnn leaves this week to visit in Worcester, Mass., nnd Provi dence, R. I Mix. M. A. Chase and daughter, Mnry, of litirllngtnti have been visiting at Mrs. Hnrd's. Mr. and Mis. Hammond of Weybridg.i nnd Krb Collins and family' were guests at H. W. Collins's Sunday - Frank Lnnow was taken very III Satin dny. -The MIssps Heithaand Helen Collins spent S.itiirdiy In Hurllng ton. "In olil New Hngland," a comedy drama, will be Riven nt the tow n hall 'Ihursday eiening, June M, by the Mount Phtlo grange of North Fen Miurg. Choir li hcai sals are held at the Congregational t hurch nn Saturday eviiilni'. The Mt. Philo GrangM will give a drama In Hie town hall Thursday evening, June 3", under the auspices of the ladles' J3n tirtnlnment club, after which stiawber rles, lee ci enm nnd cako will be served on the park by the ladles nf thl F.pworth LeiiKue The next W. C. T. lT. mcetlnir will be with Mrs. William Nichols Sat uiday l)r nnd Mrs. 13. V. Reynolds and daughter, Cecil, of Fairfax, r vlslllmr at Peter Dakln's. LINCOLN. Mrs. Jennie CaJIehan In In Hurllnston. Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Hindi wera In South Stnrk&boni Sunday to see Mrs. Huell's In other, Chnunccy Hlllott, who Is very low. The Hrown reunion was held nt Nnbleo Whltnej s yesterday. Mm. Jnmes Moody remains very low. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurt Moody of Warren were at Jnmea Moody's, Sunday. -M. P.. Gove nnd diuigh- ter, Stella, mid Chailes Purlnton nnd ftimlly urn nt the hike for a few days. Fred Diaper nnd family hnve returned to tin Ir homo In Rutland. George Hnr ton went with them. The fimeral of George Uittiriipo wna held nt his lute hoini. The Rev. Mr. Sunford officiated. Huriil was In Maple wood ecnu tcrv. Fred Draper wns the gutst of his parents, Mr. mid Mrs. (1, D. Draper, over Sunday. Mrs. lraper and children, who have been visltlns here, returned with him to their home In Rutland Tuesday. Marietta and Semour Farr visited rela tives In Jericho the la.st of the wick. Theli aunt, Mrs. Henry Hurlbnrl. nc. oin- panled tli.-ni upon their return and will spend a few duys with friends here. -Mrs. i- M. L.e Is visiting friends In Now Haven, Feulshurg M Shelbui iip.-MIsh l.otta lMwards of Alburg Is the guest of Mildred Morgan. Mrs. Annette Miirg.in and tho .MlsjeH Mnrjorle nnd Svhll Col lins of Ueene, N. ., nrihcd here Tues day. .Mrs. Murium will speml thn sum mer hero and the Misses Collins will spend a few dnys with their uncle. (I. A. Thiiyi:r-M. H. time and daughter. Slelln, und C. A. Purlnton uud family went In Lung Point Moinlny for a week's stay -Independence day will be celebrated In an appropriate and Interesting maimer here. The band and ,ne 1(,lU ,enm ,mve lh(( mutter In c liarge. rival of a daughter on Monday, Juno 27. Miss I,. A. Mercuro la reported .is doing woll In tho hospital at Rutland. lowln Ressctt's two oldest children eif Honnlng ton nro with their grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Jumefl Thomas,-Mr. nnd Mrs. O. t. Hniltli took a carriage drive to Pawtot Inst week, returning home Saturday, Milton Rowp, who tins been sick with rheumatic fever for somo weeks, Is out again. Miss Mnrlon Crnndnll of Htaten Island Is with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stevens. Dr. Ouellett s-pent Sundny Inst In Vcrgcnnes, EAST MIDDLEBURY. Helen nnd Grnce Hoswnrth were gUcstn of A. A. llonrdtnan nnd W. K. Klrby the pnst week. In the absence of the pastor of the Methodist Church Nohlo L. Hall ot Fcrrlsburg supplied very acceptably. Mrs. A. M. Keeler-has gonn to North Fcr rlseburg for a visit. The Ladles' Aid so ciety will hold their annual meeting at the church Friday afternoon. NORTH FERRISBURG. The Ladles' Aid society realized about $11 from tho lawn sociable last Snturday evening. Miss Pearl Potter has gone to Silver Luke ns delegate to the Y. W. C. A. Miss Porter of Castleton Is visiting Miss Lorn Dean. Mm. Hllr.a Hardy has re turned to Concord, N. II., after visiting relatives and friends In town --There will be a basket dniicn at tho Martin IIousu Friday evening. Miss Jennie Mnrlln has gone to Hurllngton to spend tho summer Miss Lucy Wicker of New York luiH opened her homo for tho Bummer. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hall have a daughter tsirn on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Lucus of Pendleton, Oregon, are visiting her sister, Mis. William Leforce. MONKTON. There wilt be firewoiks on the green In front of the Methodist Church at tho liorei In the evening of July - and an Ice cieam and strawberry festival for the l.enellt of the ehutch.-J. 13. Collins was In Vergenncs Saturday. Heatrlce Cheney was the gin st of her sister. Miss 13.llz.i- beth Cheney, over Sunday ut J. I Collins's. Miss nilznbeth Cheney w. t In Vergonnes Saturday. D. P. Mcllnten has returned from n seveiul dnn' stay in Rutland. Guy Cheney has returned from Fair Haven.- Mrs. R. H. Dartt 's very HI -Clellv and Ruth Donahue nro spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mis. W. C. Donahue.-Chlldren's day was observed at tho Methodist Church Sunday with exercises by the children nnd music under the direction of Mrs. II. J. Vnnre lett. Mis. Avis Kntun Tomllnsou and sons, Rnvmonil nnd Harry, of Wood River, Nob., nre the guests of Mr. nnd Mis. F. H. Denn.- Wesley Little, who has been very III. is recovering. Mr. nnd Mrs, E. A. Nnrthrop and daughter, Helen, nnd Miss Hertha Stllson. nil of Proctor, are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. De,'in.-.Mr, and Mrs. A. C Little of Newark, N. J were at C. S. Dean's Sunday. CORNWALL. The Whatsoever Circle will hold a lawn party In the parK Friday evening. program has been nrrnnged. nnd cake will bo served. Ice , good cream NEW HAVEN. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Nichols of Arlington were gueFts of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnson Davis over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tnft and son, Fletcher, of Lincoln visited In town Saturday and Sunday - Mrs. 11. e Roscoe was guest Monday and Tus.lny of Mrs. Weston und Mrs. I tarry Smith at the Smith homestead In Addison. Mr. and Mrs. It. G. S. Hllnn of Mlddlebury were guests of F M. Met rill nnd family Sun day. Miss Me-rtle Klngsley Is visiting In Poit Henry. X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hason Davis are the parents of a daughter, bom Juno IS. About 50 members of Heaver Glenn Grange attended the Grange In Vergennes Friday. Miss Pauline P.irteh, who hus heen quite 111, Is at present writ ing able to be up. -Mr. and Mrs. Payne Hrldport were guests nf Mr. nnd Mrs. V M. llencdict Sunday. guest of her counsln, 3IIhs Grace Kl llott. Mrs. June Hcomun of Crown Point, S. Y., Is vlsltl' g relatives hero. Mrs. Carroll Tylor and two children of HiirlltiKton aro at tho Tylor sum mer home!, Atlas Ijuiru Fox of Hurt ford, Conn., Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mny Feix, nt W. C. Slurtovunt's, Mrs, 11. M. Adams In quite 111 with grip. Thn mnlerlnl Is on tho way for tho now Iron bridge which Is to he blult ou tho east side of tho creek nt tho village'. RIPTON. Alllc ilulhcrt lost his barn by lire Sat urday afternoon. The cause of tho lite Is unknown. There was no Insurance-. Mr. od Mrs. Henry Wood and family. Mrs Alice Fisher nnd son, Mcs. Myrtle Hodges and IMss Hope Hillings were nt Silver l.akn Sunday.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day and their tlnughter, Mildred, spent Sun day at Lake Diinmore. WHITING Mrs. I'helps returned last week from Massachusetts, where sho wns called by tho death of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Kclscy and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelsey -were In Mlddlebury Sunday to at tend tho Odd Fellows reunion Je.nto Allies was home from Rutland over Sun day. II. W. Denton was In Mlddlebury Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Solomon Alnes and two children ot Mlddlotmry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ames Sun day. -H. P. Walto nnd family visited In Hrnndon Sunday. Mr. Wright of N ey brldgo wns u Sunday guest at Frank Woosters.. SHOREHAM. Mrs. T. II. Moore of Tlconderogn visi ted ill J. C. Moore's Inst week. -Mr. and Mrs. M. F.. Wolcott of Hiulport visi ted nt Mrs. 1311a Haldwln's over Sundiu. Cdrs. Tucker nnd llttlo daughter are passing n fe w days at Nelson Jones. Raymond Leffingwell of Hurllngton spent Sunday with Ids aunt, Mrs. A. M. Smith. Mrs. S. G. Mooro Is with her paients, Mr and Mrs. G. H. Hull. Wil liam Anderson has icttirned home from Mnry Fletcher hospital, Hurllngton, where he underwent an operation, hav ing cataracts removed from his eyes. lltTbeit ,lohn-nn of Hurllngton, visited his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Kidder, tho first of the week. Forty ladles attended the mlssloiinn meeting held with Mis. A. J, Cook, Monday afternoon Mis N. li. Douglas and daughter of Sherburne, Mn3., urc guests at Dr. C. W. Duward'4 80UTH STARKSBORO. Caiincey l-31llntt Is In falling health. Mis. D. 11. l nderhlll, and adopted daugh ter. Miss Kmma Williams, und Nndam 1'nderhlll of Rrooklyn, N. Y.. ui eii- pylng the house of Stephen Youni? Thy will remain through the siimni' r - Llnd ley Hlnlsnll and David Follunsbo attend ed the county convention In Mlddlebury Tuesday as delegates.- Children's da was observed last Sunday at the Friends Church. Th house was well filled and the exercises were very good. MORE BIG VOTES COME ROLLING IN Fifty Thousand Give Miss Farns worth Lead over All Groups. The Standing. yr.:t : Jfoarly fifty thousand vote. v, shot Into thn Free I'less ofib e e-st, day for StMla C Farnsworth of I giving her a handsome lead In 1 and placing hor at thn head c entire list. Miss Hazel Tip r JefforsonvlHc! gathered In 31,'ifti) n this goes to show that you can t t what may happen In tho lower half any group at any time. These v ndvnnce her name six places In (' .'I. With some over U100 MIJs I enco Skinner of Rochester mis big Jump In the last group, a a ought to start something In t'r, ' Other big gains were; mnde .til i the line. The standing to-day In as fo.low GROUP OSK Snnfnrd J. I,n Pierre, Fletch er's Shoe Store Knltierlne Finney, 102 Pearl. . .1. .11. SnlToril, HOO Pearl Wllllnm .1. .Simpson, GO I31m wood Mary ,, Prlinlrr. I 10 Williams GlttM'P TWO Stella C. FnrnsiMerlli, F.ssex Cljilr Iliitbnrt, Mlddlebury c. II. 'loore, Hlnesburg Mrs, . Iliiuley, Pnnton.. MIsm Itnttle llriimi, Wllllst . Ulnnlfreil J. Fljnn, Milton.. Ilcrt Y. I3sle-, Hrlstol .Iconic llrlggs, Ferrlsbui g. . . lr, .1. X. Wing, fornwall.. . Mrs. llultle lVllllienr, Hrldport V-rn M. ratrlek, IHnesburg Mnrj- s. !3nton, Goshen.. .. e: I en on Holies, Cndorhlll I'nrrlr I'liiirnton, Fsse:: Junc tion .Mrs, W I,, Porter, Ferrlslmrg Chester It. I'ercMnl, Shelbui:.- j .11 llilrcel 13. Morgan, Lincoln.... ! Nellie A. Tultltighnm. Sliore- 1 n m . . f'larn 13. Mrs. M. Clnra 1. 1 I s.(!.-y nr.,i.u III! - 1 1I.. -1 PIUS, Colcher'pp. M. -Snbliis, Holton. Fiiy. West ford. . . . CHITTENDEN ADDISON. ORWELL. Mrs. 11. I). Hi unci, ),ad a shock of paralysis on .-, d.,y lURl, ., w,,,cll Hhu has pin ly recovered. Thn shock affect ed l ie right arm ml limb, -Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monger liru hawy oyer (lQ Children's day exercises were held at the Haptlst Church on Sunday last The D. A. R. meets with Tanner Senrs Fri day to prepare a program for the vcir -Miss 1311. i Clark Is in quite poor health. Her sister, Mrs., ana Sheffield of Hlng hanitown, N. Y 1 beio in help caro for her Miss flnrabell Marshall, who has Jusl graduated from tho ( 'astl.tiei Normal school. Is ut home for a Meat lime.- Mrs. p. n. Mm shall has re-ained Irom n vlsli to her son. Manle of Whltehnll, N. Y. Fred Mnyn.trd of RocJiester. N. Y.. Is spending some time ut his old home. Mrs. Roxn ( lark lias been visiting her son In the south part of tow n.- -Miss Kthel Smith of New Haven Is th guest of Mny Ctane. Mr. nnd Mis. Frank Wood have returned from their wedding trip and nre now nt V. J. Wood's. Miss Jennie Faruthers, n teacher of the V. N. S.. Is the guest of Russell and Harriett Smith. HANCOCK. Cllrdon Whlttler, who has been In Ne braska for the paat few months, return ed homo the first of last week -Mrs. Grnco Hlalr LnRock of Foresldale, who has been visiting her pnrents, Mr and Mrs Charles Hlalr, returned homo Saturday. Her mother accomp illicit her. Mrs Fillet F.aton nnd granddaughter, Mildred, hive gone on a carriage drive to WejbnuKu nnd vicinity. The village) school closed Friday and the scholars held a picnic Saturday In George Fan's sugar orchaul. Mr. and Mis. llnmlln Hames of llethel visited her father, 31lnn Clnllln, Snturday nnd Sunday. A party of 19 from Roches ttr held a banket picnic at Texas Falls the first of the week Tho Woman's Christian Temperauco Union will meet July 0 with .Mrs. Lucy Perry. SALISBURY. Miss Alberta Hrown is visiting Mrs. Fied L. Hamilton, Dr. O. M. Hump Is again III, Mrs. M. A. Thomas and daugh ter, Ceclle and llattle, hnve returned fiom Mlddlebury fur tho summer. - Mrs. trunk Ii Francis hns gone to Flushing, N. Y for the summer. The La Francis home U rented for a few months .Mist Jpiinnle Seeley Is visiting In West Corn "ill, nt the homo of curl Morse. BRIDPORT. iiesuimg j.;iiier Dow conducted the ex ercises at the Methodist Church Juno SI Mr. uiiu -.Mrs. (.eorge P.iyno h.ivo retunicd I rum RUtlund-W. G. ll.imlltou bus a new iiiltoiuoblle.-C. L. wing lost a line cruv mure hist week.-Kdlth Nlsur and Flora llrosvenor uro hoinn from Castleton Nor mal school. A daughter was born .liiiu2il to Mr. ami Mrs. F.hvln Nortou.-The L.iu- u l tniuil will hold a soolnl at the vestry Fiuluy evening, July j( f(). ,,, XH,lwtii ( the eburch.-Piiir. Ildwurd D, Collins of Mlddlebuiy College will occupy the pulpit Hi ine eoiiKii-Kiuiouni (.much next Mom day. WEYBRIDGE. Mrs. Celesta Raton and gianddaugh ter of I In in-lit It are vlHltlng in town. Call Shaw and sou, tl n, uf Hurling toll ii m Ihe guests of r. (t siiaw,- W1IIM .-sainpsou. wu" mis ueon very 111 for the past tbi'"9 weeks, was taken to Rutland hospital by Dr. S. H. liddy MoiuUiy. Miss Motcy Llllolt la the ESSEX JUNCTION. Tho graduation exerclse-s of th high school were held nt the Congregational Church Thursday. The attendance was very large. Professor James F Messenger of the e, nlverslty of Vermont delivered an Interesting address on 'The Making of History." The graduates are Charles Francis Raldwln. Mary Alvira Clark, Hula Mnrlorie Douglas, and Kllen Addle White. Music was furnished by Har ton's orchestra. The church wns prettily trimmed with purple nnd gold, thn clu.-"! colors, ajid preen nnd gold The diplomas were presented by Principal c. D. Howe The ushers were Misses P.ernlen Parker and Marjorle Rend, Mux Fuller and Harry Coolcy. Prof, ami Mrs. J. M. Tebbetls left Sat urday to spend tho summer In Hcrlin and abot before going to Northtleld, wheto ho has been engaged ns principal of tho high school for the coming year. Miss Jo-cpliine Heford, who bus heen earlier of the ninth grnde school for tho pnst two ymrs nnd resigned her position ni the close of the school year, went Snt- utday to her home In Worcester, Mass. Sho wns accompanied by Mrs. D.ivld Ynnelow, who will visit relatives there. G. R. Wllley has sold his pacer, Lottie Logan, to C. 11. Drew. Mr. Drew has come here from Ftlca, N. Y to spend some tlmo with his daughter, Mrs. Victor Roscoe. J. II. Rurke, superintendent of the Northern Hallway of Costa Rica, with hnndciunrters nt San Jose, expects to snll July 4, nnd will come to spend a month with his family here. William D. Hrownoll has gono to Paul's Smith's, N. Y,, where ho has a position for tho summon The annual meeting nf the ICsse.x Junc tion graded school district was held at tho Park street school building Tuesday evening. The officers elected are as follows Moderator, lnvld Marvin, committee for three years, II. D. Drury: clerk, 1" M, Johnson; treasurer, I. 13. Huntley, collector, .1. H. Douglass: auditor, O. S. Nichols: Allen Martin and W. W. Smith. A tax of "0 cents on a dollar wns voted. Homer W. Ring hns returned from Mary Fletcher hospltul, where h has been re ceiving treatment for the past five weeks. His health Is much Improved, WTNOOSKI. I.Mrs. A. G. Cook, Westford. . , . .Mildred Hay, Rlpton j J. W Murdoek. Mlddlebury... Irrnnccs Ilrndford, Charlotte.. Carl I.. Ilenson, West Addi son Arlle n. niitloo, Goshen Myrtle H. Slanr, Granville.... Hnnton Womlmun, Wnltham.. I Mrs. II. McC'ormnck, Fort I3than Allen fiiioL'r Ttiitnia Clnra Finn, St. Albans Mrs. W. W. ClmlTee, No. Shel don Cllirord Ashland, St. Albans.. Mrs. B. C. Ilnsscll, Stow-e Mrs, Nellie Crane, Morrlsvlib' V. A. Keicr Fletcher Mrs. Ilonnrd Ilnuilna, Mont gomery Miss Hazel Tucker, Jcffcrson i'1'e Delhi Greicoi-y, Fairfax 1 1 r 1 1-1 1 Jacksun Hunt, Johnson Mrs. Hunter Raskins, Water bi.ry I)als O. Heals, Hakersileld. , . Domilil llnnau, Hlghgale .Miss l"lln .llulltgiin, Swanton Mrs. llci- Vllen. Fairfax Marlon Stanley, Georgia Miss I.ydla I.. Welter, Northtleld group i-orii Mrs. II. II. Iliilioiinon, Alburg. . Miss I.iuira II. McCohsih, Grand Islo Addle II. Poiiuette, Alburg.... Cculn I'niiolose, North Iloro. . lr. Ilenrj llroii, Alburg.... Hiigcuc t . 'IVIiemi, tlrand Islo I.. Lucille I'rrsn, South Hero.. I.ne-y C. sioiic, North Hero.,.. eiltOI P FIVE llerihn A. Rimell, Randolph.. I'lori-nee l. klnner, Rochester F, it ii roe A, Ilimu-y, Walden.... .MIns lloiy Slimmer, Brandon.. (nice Simjer, Newport lira, James McUerumat, Hrook- field ChcMier A. ICcner, Jr., Corinth Miss Josephine Porubskl and Michael Krupnow were married Saturday bv the Rev. W. O. Wltians at the Methodist Church. Tho wedding march was played by Miss Mllbcent Scott of Hurllngton. They will make their homo with the bible's paients on Weaver street Miss Lydln Desautels, daughter of Mr. niul Mrs. Harmldas Desautels, wns nini- lied yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at St. Francis Xuvler Church to Henry Frnvreault of St. George, IV (. The Rev. J. F. Auilet performed the ceremony in the presence of many friends. The hi Id wns attended by her father and Jose.' i Tl. . IT. u.'.,.-. 1 1 12.1 311, t .K ,:t . J :tl. en 2S.OOH SO, I oo yr.:is(i 2::,373 aio-j 1S',2. ir,7-ia is,o:i! 12.SU0 13.T2S S.(I2!l 4.sIO 2 ':ki 212. IK 1T7.TUC. KUJ.lUS sp.l " 0.S21 40,171 :if.r,rM; .17. 17-1 :u,-,j n:i.:ti:J ii.irc I). 13 .-.oo 5,t2 4,r.iii 2,0 Vi t,7tl t7..'2C aa,.i3 1 2,i, (i;j 17..-.IH v.Us.1 0,144 1,201 r,:t,ina ii.-i.im-i itt.iioa ss-,sr,a lll"2! 4,ro& Till'. PI'lll.lC SCHOOLS,. In the :in yenrs 15TS to 19.1S the i early ex. petidltnre for public schools In the I'rite Stutis grew from $T0.niO,il to $. "1 l. i i, a neai ly five-fold tnrrensp. In the same time the school enroloi'i grew from S.I2s,"3 to 17.CSl.Pfi2. anil ' nvernge dully attendance from 5,7s3.(ij ci l'J.l.M.lTS. The yearly salnrv dlsPursemi r.t rose from J.'ifi.lM,lM to $219,7sA123. (Cnntlnneil on page Cnn't look well, ent well or feel well with Impure blood feeding vour lm ly I Keep the blood pure with Hiirdo, !( Pl.i.nl Hitters. 13at simply, tnki cer- uis., keep tlean and you will have UnM 'Ifo 500 VOTES FOR Name Who la realilcnl uf P. O. Addrraa Is Whom I velah In nomluiile n n e-andlilate- In Ihe Free I'resa Voting Colli rat, Hy Name la My 1'. O, Addreaa la ITi.OO prUc to Ibe first prmona to nouiliintr racli Kiiccmaf ul candidal. Only one of thrar. UalloU, vulucd at BOO Volet, t-an be cast for any t-nadldnlr. This Couon wood for Oac Vol If caudlilnte l already cutt-rrd.