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THE HURLING TON FHKK I'JIESS AND TIM US; TIIPHSUAV, l)h( UlhHH 8, 1010. ONE CENT Advertising In tills col umn ono cont a word, each Insertion. ' Copy may bo chanced ("very week. Cash In advanco rouulred. No advertisement taken which Is loss than twelve wolds, two linen. Special terms to advertisers using from 250 to l.POO lines within twelve conaccullvo months HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT . (Continued from pane l.) J: POINTERS. to Proctor.- M. J. Hlgglns has returned from n visit In Mcelianlcsvlllo, N. Y. Mr. mid Mrs. Milwnrd Hlgglns liavo re turned from their wedding trip and will make their home at the Addison House. The cattle shipment Monduy consisted ot two eat toad". Monday, market day, cges brought fiom 10 to 42 cents and but ter trom 20 to 2? Charles It. Severance auis returned from New Yolk city, where he has been for several weeks erecting rustle e ottages. Many people from the country towns ale complaining to the olllecrs Hint blankets, whips and pack ages have been stolen from tholr teams which had been left at the public hitch ing place". Tuesday and Wednesday mornings the mercury went below zero for this (1st tlmo this fall. Miss Blnnchc PteariiH has returned from Pltt.'fotd accompanied by Mrs. 13. A. Stevenson ntul (inn, Dorr. Anions tho out of town people hero are Mr, and Mrs. 1 red K. Piatt nnd M. N. Mack ot JWNFR3 OF FA.RMS who wish to hire Shorohani, William Ho:irs and James help it to sell a farm, should uso llodoln of r.prnwa l. Mr and Mrs. WIN this column. Nearly C.000 copies of l.ur 1. Tawn of Morl.Sia, Conn., and this paper are sold every Isstio and N'ormnn Haskell of Colchester. Miss your advertisement would bo read Emnm Heir has returned to Benson. - by many possible buyers. 2Ii,wtf Oscar -0111111010 is vlsdtltig relatives In I West Rutland. Mr. and Mrs. Prank C. Partrldg.0 have returned to Proc- Charlotte over Sunday. The prlmnry do- ntul Miss Mnbcl Wells: superintendent lli'lltiw lecturer, P.owland Robinson; tuirtmvnt of tho Baptist Sunday (school -radio roll, Miss Laura 1!. Branch; II- tieuMiier, Marry Paltrier; secretary, lid- rarlan, Mrs. L. O, Bnscom. Tho rein-, win hiihuih; steward, Olo Hull; asslstn.nl nightly club meeting owing " tlln H"nW "tiwurd, Adelbut Hull! lady assistant utorm was posponed until Thursday, Dec, steward, Mrs. Olo Hull: doorkeeper, Jos 8, at 2 p. m., with Mrs. .Inmes U. Tliomn. opl, Stone, nnd elinpbln, Henry Dean. ' WANTED. 'tor. Mrs. John Murphy has none to Uutland for a few days' stay. The e AV rnll V..,.r uittiMC.-lntlnn for till. Ftcc 1-.- mil any other publication "ley "w"nt WrK't wlU,' prP" Mm my do-tie. I guarantee tin, lowest,""'' " "P" hUi,! tllls we oh- ,md tli.n all order- will tug. Fnlnn Ledge, P. & A. M.. will . r.r ,,,! forwarded. W. V. Parr, bold a series of dances beginning , ; 1 ir it f-i Burlington, Vt. 2)2,Ct&w,lt. , Thursday evening. December IS. with . VII turn's orchestra for music. The V C APAPT.P MAN AND WIFK wanted on jr. c. A. will hold a public social In It " fun' neat Wor.-ewtcr, Mass. ,10 association rooms Monday oven y, i c f I'rl" '.irtv Addtoss, inc;.,T,1mes Medio, Is conllned to the Si'! 1. xM-i, nee, r.nx "It," oaro ir,,lf., i,y :,rnoss. Prank Wnldron Free IT' - :H.M&wlt of (;i0,P0trr, TMnss., Is visiting rela tives heie. WA.Ml'.ll 10 rone- BRISTOL. The afternoon train on the Hrlslol 'II will' .1 mann- fn i.rer of 'urned icod n" eitii s. spool- ('., who wishes li 1 "er hi- location 1 esln'll ,h :! tr.l II. -lot 1 W llor wood H 1-indy ant "i p wl'h llu best railroad arrives here nnn at five o'clock cf i-L. road fntillth A V Farr. 77 Instead of r,:l.'..-Tlie Congregational Buell St., Burlington t 27'.dfi.w,tf soi lety had a successful sale and chlck- en pie supper Friday evening. Mr. and FAJUTl.ll'.S OP WORKERS wanted lor .rs. is. v, Ksty visited relatives In all department of mill. Increasing ' capafit) Steady work all year round. . - fhamplaln Silk Mills, Whitehall, Tv 1Ttf V. 2:'.,w.it or 111. 1. 1 S. OWF.X, IlLlt- I.INfSTO.N. WANTED At Home for Destitute Chit- STATH elf VKHMONT, District of dren a competent woman to caro for Infants. w.O.tf. Chittenden I The lloniiiable probate Court for tho DN'.rlct. of Chittenden. - - - .p0 .M norsons intere-ted ill the es- cmtl.S wanted above ac,-o of 16. cio not tll(0 fti s ,,.,., i,,te of Hurling- bo e.perlenc.d. Stead.v work all year tu'i. In said dlsirl' t. deecased, CfRKnTINO: At a Probate Crirt, holden nt Hur ' t ui.iii, within and t i .aid dlstueton ,l,e Pith day of N..M tuber, 1 m 0, an In strument purporting 1" bn the last will and tetament Kiln S. Owen, late of Piirllngton in ald district, de- 'eased, was presented to the court ., . , T3 77 . ,," ..foresaid, for ptobate. l-OIl bAIA Livery and boarding stable, Ani, ,R t,ra'erotl ,,v sa(1 oourt thnt one mill ite lrr.m depot, two minutes the ji'.rd day of December, PJ1U, at the fron. 1' O., doing a bu-lnes-. hi tween Probate iifflce. In said P.urllng- J3,C'i i.l 34.HO per year. Iteason for '"' .al,sln,',1 .'r Prnvlng said In ,, ., , . . Etrument; and that notice thereof be .-elliT.K rttlrln from business. Inr par- cvon to all person-, concerned, by t "ars ncp.lii of H. S. Thresher, p llslilng this order three weekM sue NirthPrld, Vt. 2M),r,t&'.v,lt. eeilvely in the Burlington Weekly ' ' Free Pros-, a newspaper circulating in unit M'-inny, in sum oisirici, prev- round. increasing capacity, po.iriln.g .md lodging provided. Chamiil.'Mi Mil Mills, Whitehall, N. V. 2o.w'it FOR SALE. LPMHEft Itt'SINE.HS for sa:i- to close held a social In tho vestry of tho church Friday nfternoon. Twenly-flvo children were present, Mrs. II, U Averlll of Mlddlebury Is a gucflt of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 11, lllngham. B, J. Clark was nt home from Charlotte over Sunday. E. C. Dike was at homo from Montpeller over Sunday. F. II, Dlckermnn was n Hurling ton visitor yesterday. H. J. Hill visited his lfo nt the Mary F1'.chfr hospital Friday. Alonto Smith of I'awlct Is visiting rela tives here and In Lincoln. J. W. Trtnlo of Burlington spent Sunday here with bis fnmlly, J. J. Dwlro has rented the Ross house In the Basin and will move In soon. Carlos Levarn of tlranvlllo, N. Y., was. a, guest of relatives over Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Orvls and Leon Purlnlon went to llrattleboro Monday.-It Is lino sleighing hero and the lumber and wood men are all busy.-C. P. Aberncthy Is no better. The body of Mrs. Fred Diaper ns brought hem from Uutland Mon day nnd tnken to Lincoln for burial. Mrs. F. O. Levarn was a Burlington visitor Saltirday.-P. m. Clifford was In Hut land over Sunday. Tho Lawrence Memorial llbrnry building Is Hearing completion. A One tnblo will bo placed In tho reception room by F. a Dlckerman. 11. D. (i. M. John A. Harrington of Vorgetines made an official visit to Libanus Lodge, 1'. A. M., Monday evening. F. J. Brady nnd F. S. Mathcwson were In Montreal over Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kstey are at home from a visit In Charlotte. Mrs. Arthur Stevens re turned from the Mary Fletcher hos pital yesterday. She Is much Improved In health and will retutn to her home In Cornwall soon. A young man named Oulndon In Lincoln had on arm mangled badly Monday by being cnught In a threshing machine, u wa- amputated below tho elbow by Dis. F T. Hrlggs and (5. F. Edmunds. Thermometers registered from four to it degrees below zero Tuesday morning bete. C. E. Munslll Is In Boston till- week. attending the nnnnnl meeting and hiin- fillet of the Massachusetts Accident as sociation. C. T. Frary ha- returned from Ksex Junction, where he was called by the death of his father. The high and graded schools will clo'e December Hi. The winter term will begin Jnntiary 2. E. 11. Patterson, who has been conllned to bis bed for several weeks, Is Impiov Ing steadily. The outlook club will meet with Mrs. It. S. Smith to-morrow after noon. Tbe home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Smith on Bristol Flats was tbe scene of a veiy pretty wedding Tuesday noon, when their sister. Miss F. Stella Gove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. (Jove of Lincoln, was united In marrlago to Fred erick C. Negus ot Proctor. The cere mony was performed under an arch ot evergreens and carnations by the Ilev. E. It. Stone. Mrs. Gertrudo Atkins play ed the bridal and wedding mnrches. Among those present from out of town were Mr. nnd Mrs. L, L. .Nrpis Mr. and Mis. John Morganson ot Rutland, Mr. n d Mrs. J. J. Creer, R. T. Negus of Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Pope of Newark. N. J . Mr. and Mrs. (1. 11. Purlnton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Purinton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Purlnton, Misses Carrie M. and Emma Purlnton of Lincoln nnd Mr and Mrs. A. N. Oreon of -Mrs. Hhety Burl, who has been III Ibo hospital at Rutland for a week, pa-l. H reported boiler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suprennnt were married CI years ago, LINCOLN. Joseph Gultidon badly mangled bis left hand in u threshing miichlno Monday November 22. Mrs. John W. Clark of, it Is feared he may loso his hnnd. The Pnwlct returned homo last Saturday j lematns of Mts. Fred Draper were urier spending a week at if. D. Branch's, brought hero from Ilutlnnd Monday for -Miss Flora Grlswold has gotio to Flor- Inteimenl. Tho funetal wan hold In tbn Ida for the winter. Tbe remains of Miss , Baptist Church, the Rev. Mr. Sanford Julia Barber were brought lift a on Frl- nlliclntlng. Music was furnished by I,, day fur Intrrtnetit. The homo depart- It. Rhodes, Mrs. It. J. Onro, Mrs. Mllo men! of Women-.- Missions niet'fiore nnd Edwin llutterlleld, with Miss Wednesday with Mrs. II. U. Hack. Gertrudo Vnrttcy as organist. Miss Belle The monthly hulnes meeting of the 1 Jennings of Bristol Is lslttng at L. It. Y. P. S. C. K. was held on Monday i Rhodes for a few days. Mrs. Mary Turn- evening with Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Abbott. cr and son, Frank weto In Hancock Snt George Ntedhain went to Albany to enter tho business college there. Mrs. lira Cuts has gone to Nlagarn, N. Y,, to spend some time with her brother, Dr. Phlll Warren. Mrs. G. II. Luther left for Johnson, N. Y., Saturday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Gnrdiier. J. H. Williams has been conllned to the house for soma dny-.-W. W. Maitln of Proctor Is In town. HANCOCK. Miss Edith Spear has been visiting In Montpeller and Barre. L. M. Church has moved his mill from Alder meadow to tho meadow above E. C. Jones's house. The "Olive Branch" will meet with Mrs. Grace Lewis Wednesday, Dfcember II. C. E. Chillln diove In his automobile from Bethel to Hancock the llrst of tile week in a foot of snow.-The Mlios Nellie and Neva Plnllln fiom Bethel wen; at their aunt's Mrs. G. li. Church, re cently. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hubb-ird spent tlm day in town with their daughter recently. NJ3W HVElH Mis. S. f. Wright gave a dinner Sun day In honor of her husband's v.h blrth ilay. There n four generations pres- iou- to the time appointed. estate The Hillings Lumber Co. of Bel- Therefore, you are hereby notified vldere Center, Vermont, offers for n1e to appear before said court, at tho Its real estate anil entire lumber bu-l- time and pb ,ce ?reald. -contest ness. com-lstlnt: of 3,Sfl'' acres of spruce UIUS . rnd hardwood t'mber land and good mil' olv"on niol. mv hllndi at Burlington, suitable for Manufacturing 4,000 000 feet )n K1,i district, this .Ird day of De- per vear, alt-., tho J. J. fc II. W. Bit- cumber, 1910, tlnrs lumbtr bjiness at Stowe, Ver mont, coM-Istiua of acies of so.uce nnd haidwood timbei land and oul apt Kirl rrlll. For further intm mil lion Inuulre repcctlvely of the IStlllng ' mher ( o., I'f'vUlere Center, Vermont, rd The J. J A- II. '.V. Billing". Lumber Co, c'towe, Veunont. If.S.d&w.tf l.wSt JAMES 11. MACOMBICR, Judge. i:-tati: or .ii:.mi: si. siaecic, iirin.iMiTox. STATE OP VERMONT. Dlfctrlct of Chlttuiideii, ss. The Ilonorablo Prolnte Court for tlie District of Chittenden. To all peiMin-j interested in the es tate of JetinlH M. Ma tick, latu of Bur lington, In said district, deceased, GREETING At a rrobate Court, holden at Bur lington within and for said district BP Y NEW DBA STOCK, if. value Is 'rer" i-Ing r.ipldly as Ksult of tlie now arrangement", For information address I't-idstreet r; Milk slifet Boston, Ma-,h. 21,wJl the l.ith day of Novemlui. PUO, an . Instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Jennie M. NOTICE Maeek, Into of Burlington. In said ' district, deceei-ed. was presented to the icrriCE how i.t.ie .,,, to ten 't'lTJfrnn thousand of reader.-. In many towns tho 2iith day of. December, 1910, at tho of Vermont what you have to sell or I'robato Otllco In --nld Burlington, be what you wish to buy Advortibo In assignea lor proving said Instrument; tho Free pi ess and you will get ro urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mr-. Joe lit an wele III Slarksbnro Sundav. VEST ADDISON. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Benon, who have been spending some time In Syracuse, X. V., have returned home Mr-. E. L. Stngg and daughter, Bessie, are vpltlngl In Burllnglon. Melvln Carprtcr Is 111. . Mr. and Mrs. lloi.rv Rodgers of Mlne vllle, N". Y . are In town.- Mr. and Mrs. Lie Deo weio eallr-d to Lake Georgn by tlie serlou- Illness of Mts. Deo's sister. MI- Mary Adams has r umed her duties as teacher at Chimney Point school after upending her vacation ot home. MONKTON. J. E. Collins was In Vergennei Satur day. Mrs. I'. 1. Dean Is In Burlington. D. P. Mel'hiteo wns in Vorgpniien Friday. Special serl"e- a'e t,elng held In till 'hiirch at Kn.it Munktnn rieh eienl'i"; tbN week f "trept Snturilay. The Rev. W. It. Ryder of Iltnesburs' will preach Thursday and Friday evening'!. A cordlnl Invitation is extended to all to at tend. WEYBP.IDG.1 Ml the .trhouls In tov n ha.ve re-openfd ent, ehildr. a. -.n lndcliildren and great, with the same t.-i. h rs-Mr. Rollln grandchildri n. II" had a shower of po-t- j Stmie i- finite ill with rin.- Mr ind ".irds and otlier prc-ents. Two great Mrs. Thomas Cornell of islip, L. I., aio granddaughters, aged 11 and 1C, mado the guests of Mrs. Cornell's parents, Mr. I'i'n . birthday cake, hearing tbe date of anl Mrs. W. C. Sturtovnnt. his Nil ti and Ids age. i .. ... , . , liUU Ifc) SiAKIWBUEU. Word has been received of the death of Frank Beam at his homo In Rldge wuy. Ontario. He wa- a son-in-law of Dr. S. P. crom of Buffalo, x. Y., and day evening. December 10, In Colchester. 1 win he plepsantly remeiribei ed bv many. Mrs. Clara (Fisher) Stone I- spending tlie He "pent the -umtrier here two years ago. winter at the home of her father, Carson ! - '' he Ladles Home Circle Will meet Fisher. Tho remains of Mrs. Sarah S. 'I bursdny with Mrs. Edwin orvls monds were sent from Massachusetts tho lirst of tho week and laid he-Ida her hus band, Andrew Slmonds. AB0ISOH. The eomiiiiitiltv was shocked on We I nesday niorulng to learn of tho sudden death of II. A. Stickle, which occurred in tlie rilKht. Hit was In usual health tip to tho tlmo of h!x death, the cause of which was apoplexy. He was Cfi years of ago and leave- besides a wife fine daughter and ton-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Clark, two grandchildren, and three Mstors, .V.'-s. M. J. Xason of Ma-sa-cluisetts, Mr.. Vernon and Miss S'Ickle, both of Michigan. The funeral Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with Casey of t'nderhlll In tho utn.'.t of m. n ti li oil... ...i ,ei. ...Lt..i ... v.. ' .'""i '-. i llIUUIII. AJ1U BUUJUUL IU iiu considered Is "The Chinese and Japaneso in America. F. A. I'erc.lval Is In charge of tho music nt tho Congrega tional Church during tho month. MIsb Lulu Lincoln was at home from Under bill over Sunday. Mrs. John Slorrs ban closed her house ii nil will spend tho winter with Mrs. LoiiIbo Blood. -Mrs. Cnllsta Stevens has boon confined to her room for several clay, at the home ot her do lighter, Mrs. J. T. Vnrneiy. Judge Palmer of Burling ton was In town Wednesday. Miss M. K. Atlrlen has returned from a visit in John-on. Miss Lena Vnrney, who hao been 111, has recovered. Miss Julia Car roll ot Burlington is wltit her mother, Mrs. John Carroll, for a. week and her condition still remains serious. Reginald Hosklns has been uiwler the doctor's caru for several days at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peine. Miss Myrtle Alger has gono to Col chester lo remain some tlmn at the home of Perry M. Curtis. All persons Inter ested In the Christmas mutlo of the Con gregational Church nrc requested to meet for a rehearsal at the parlors Satur day nftei noon. Miss Mamlo Carroll, who has been homo for two weeks, has icturned lo Johnson where she teaches. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Ayer are visltlm? lolatives In Holvnke, Mass., while on tin Ir wcddlnt, dip. E. p. Williams' new mill has been started. Mrs. Hawley Boothe and Miss Allda, Bootho are both 111. Mr. and Mis. Edward Latilllp and child bnve moved to Milton, nnd Mrs. 13. ll. Gannon. SHELBURNE. A linen shower was tendered M ts Lola Van Vllnt Kiituiday afternoon fit the homo of Miss Mattle, Stoddard In honor of her approaching marriage i Sidney Claflln of charlotte. Ti rej woro about twenty vjung ladlei up ent. Light refreshments worn served. Dr. R. O. Stoddard of ,ohn--oti vl: ed his brother, Dr. F, R. Stoddard, Thursday. Dr. Stoddard ban sold lim farm, recently purchased In Johnsr.n. nnd will move with hi- family to Otil' fornla In about two wcoks, where be expects to make his home. UNDERBILL CENTER For the week ending December 2 thi attendance of tho school in district X' 1 was perfect. B. M. Marlon, who i n been In California, and M. x. m. tlii p. . eighteen months, Is vlfiilng hi- fat1 r, Francis Marlow Thuisdnv hung ii feast of tho Immaculate eonei ption s vice were hold at St. Thoimi-' Chur li at 10 o'clock In tho morning WILLI3TON. CORNWALL. Invitations lutve In en received In town fur the marrlaire of Miss Delia II. Car pi liter to Theodore X. VMeto on Thnrs- I CALEDONIA wa- held at his home on Fildav. the Monkton. After a short w eddlng trip to ,,(n. L. T i.al.i,,.r oniclating.-Grand Newark. X. J Mr. and Mrs. Xegus will, view Grange held a meeting on Friday reside in Proetor.-T. S. Drake was in evening for election or ofllcers. A. T. Vergennes yesterday.-Frank I I.innon . -mr: was elected master -Carlton has taken possession of the farm pur- jnks nr Wort ester. Mas."., has been chased of Frank Plain. Mrs. R. L. Rich- called here Ijy (lie serion- rondltlon or his mond of Rutland Is visiting In town. ! mother. .Mrs. Maltha Hanks -Clara plies to your t 1 vertltement. UNDERTAKER, 168 North St. Tel. 865, BVRL1XGTOX, VT. f'nllH AiiNUercd liny or Night. and that notice thereof be irlven to nil persons concerned, by publishing this order three weeks successively In 28 wtf lbe Burlington Weekly Fieo Presi, a J now.-papar circulating in that vicin ity, in said district, previous to tho lime appointed. Therefore, you are hereby notified to appear before said court, at tho time and plncn aforesaid, and content th probate of said will, If you have cause. Given under my hand at Burlington, In said district, this 3rd day of De- toiui)nr, jiiio. JAMES 11. MACOMBER, "3.W.H Judge. I2STATI3 YOUR F&RM of Asiimosi: MIIM.Ml HNi:. SIIE, STATE OF VERMONT. District of Chittenden, ss. The Ilonorablo Probate Court for IP,", nnrot Willi t..i 't ,..,11tho Dl"trlct of Chittenden. Ibo nciCS. llllotcin, t., Will To all persons interested in the eg- koop 20 to 40 mVH. 2-StOl'Y lltlUSO. ,tllte of Amhrosei Ashe, latu of Shel- 80-foot lmrn ith b.'i.soment, lino burni-' "' ",m ,,ls,rl,t" 'StIng' wntor, hip woo,! lot nil tho fol- ;IlnABltonn.Pffl0 and""';,,?0 ', ler, lllllt ll'fi pi'.Tlll, 20 COWS nilll the 17th day of November. 1910, hoifors nil Vinin for an ovr-n 'i"u. "lSil,V"IU'".t l,lrportln to be the i - Ann ' 1,1 ' " V , Lvln .las' will aiui leMainelit of Ambroho -n,()(Hl. ( ir t ffl In vonr ()h. , Aahe, lata of Slielhutni), In said dls- ., ' ' trlct, deceased, was presented to the REYNOLDS REAL ESTATE CO. court aforesaid, for p'robaVe i na n is oroeien ny yuld Court that I tho 24th day of December, 1010, at thu 'Probate Office In snld Burlington, bo . assigned for proving snld Instrument: ....... hi, urn ill,' no given IO Itll persons eoncurned. hy pulillslilng this order three weeks successively In the Burlington Weekly Free Prem;. n 1 " f. fi,.. j, , ,, u,, (.nn.nn. lewspi per circulating In that vicinity. , . ,, , " ' ,,,ll"inf.i. , in said district, previous to the time right n nr villag. . largo sugar orchard uirolnted. nicely eiiu'ppcl, ood cut ot saw tlm- 1 Therefore, you ore hereby notified to bur, . .oh- , ,s end bull, pair nt'ljoir before snld Court, at the tlmo , ""ii, I'u i j afotma d, and contest tho l,o sea, ever, a, e; ,n farming, dii.y prohal o of said will. If you have cause! and sugar trols Ner, failing runninrf Given under my hand, nt Burlington, v aler Price -, r.OO In said dlMtrlcl, this 3rd dav of Iln- lr,'-. COl.t.Cf.lO STItl'KT. Fnrtnn, '1 Imhrrliuiil, llinirrle-, I'.tc. FARM BARGAIN P. H. JWilNMs, i:Ke, .I.inctliin, Vt. ,l nml'tr' 1310 TEETH EXTRACTED I 23.wnt I i:vi'.vri; JAMES H. MACOMBEH, Judge. Almoliiii-O win,,, hi 1'iiin, Tho only til. e in B'jnington wherci ;ou can get te-.tl ixu acted without a tartlrlo of pain wltie.ut taking gnj My method is u-ed liy no other person! No pain; ni danger, no nfter effects mi. i,. i). iiA7.i:x, OUlce, 'Mi lllln M lliirlloutfill, t I. Oilier Hours. 1') In u, 7 to (j. or 1. rev aw iti'Hi.i.(;tiiN. UAIITI.V, BINDING Wo Bind All Kinds of Books and Magazines;. Call and See What We Can Do for You. i-'rei Prss Printing Co. Sometimes a rnlro of palnr can be se. jui'fii inih b- a cbungH of pi llions So -watch tho help wanted ud" PTATE OF VERMONT, District e rtllllenden. ss. The Honorablii Probate Court for the District of Chittenden. To all nersoiiii Interested In tbn oh- tate of Lucy Ann Martin, late of Burlington, In said dlstrli t deceased, ORRF.TINO: At a Probate Court, holden nt Bur llnirton. within and for said dlstrlet on tho 27th day of October. 1910, an Instrument purporting to bo the last will and testament of Lucy Ann Merlin, lata of Burlington, In said ' -trlct. deceased, was presented to .10 court aforesaid, for pronato. Anrl it Is ordered by said Court that tho ilSth day of December. 1910. nt tbn Probata oinco in sain mining ton. ho assigned for provlnit nald In- strument; nnd that notice thereof bn IKIYCII III Oil ..,.n.,n- . ........ publishing this order three weeks sue icenBivelv In the Burlington Weekly Free Press, a newspaper circulating in that vicinity, in aaia uisirun, prev ious to th tlmo nnnolnted. I Therefore, vou nro hereby notified to nppnnr before said Court, at the time and place ofornsald, and content the prohatn or sain will, 11 vou nave cause, Given under mv hand, nt Burlington In said district, tills 7th day of Do- conibi r, 1010. JAMI'H II, MACOMBEH, R&avSt JiuUa, VERGENNEE. Miss Ellen P. Foster died Sunday morning after a short Illness- with ery sipelas followed by heatt failure, aged ,V year.-. She is survived hy one brother, Dr, George S. Foster, of Putney. Tho funeral was held at the house Wed nesday morning at eleven o'clock. Wil liam J. Cue of the firm of Breiman & Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y Ik passing a few du.vs with his mother. Mrs, F. W. Coe. The How S. S. Cobb left Monday for Syracuse, X. V.. to visit his mother, Mrs. R. J, Cobb. Mr. Cobb was accompanied by Robert Bui roughs, who will vl.-lt In Syracuse. Miss Clara .1. Brown, who was called to Milton by the death of her brother, has returned and resumed her duties in the graded school. At the annual meeting of the Methodist Sunday school Monday evening, tho fol lowing officer were elected: Superin tendent, M. L. Barton; assistant superin tendent, C. T. ri. Pierce; secretary. Mi.-n Theresa Mlddlebrook; treasurer, Cory-j don Harris; librarian, -Miss Mabel Floyd; ' organist, Mit. Helen Burroughs; superin- I tendent of primary department, Mrs. C. I T. S. Pierce; president of Missionary so ciety of the Sunday school, Mrs. Joseph Cnrter; secretary and treasurer of Mis sionary society Mrs. Corydon Harris. George Field left Tuesday for southern California. Seth Warner Chapter, D. A. R.., met with Mrs. A. W. Norton yesterday nflemoon. M1ss Florence Fisher of St. Al bans In making a two weeks' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fisher. Mlts Clara Clark, who was railed hera by tho death of her grandfather, H. A. Stickle, returned Tuesday to her musi cal studies In Potsdam, X. V Miss Lena Breckonrldgo returned Tuesdny to Ver montvlllH, X. V., nfter a visit to her aunt, Miss Fannie Breckenrldge. -Mrs. John Burnham wan adjudged Insane and taken to Waterbury Insane nayluin Tuesduy, STARKSBORO. The annual Christmas sain of the C. C. C. will be held at the town hall Friday evening, December 111. The rexular meeting of the Grange will he. held Fri day night. Frank Chapman has finished work In the creamery and will return to his home In Hlnesburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Spear of Chorlotte visited at G. H. Clifford's overSunday.- Mr. and Mrs F. M. III1I, who have heen visiting their daughter In Barnnrd, huvn returned home. Miss Maggie Xlohols Is visiting her brother, George Nichols. Lottie Vnrney has gono to Burlington to tako a course In a business college. Agatha Stokes Is at home for the present on account of poor health, Frank Hannon has tnken possession of his new farm, which ho reoently purchased In Bristol. Mrs. Harriet Clifford Is vUltlng her daughter, Mm, W. O. Hanion, In Monk- ton. Mrs. Grace Mlnum bus returned after a visit to her parents in nurllngton, Mrs. Emily Mlnum In In very feeble health, nnd ih confined to her bed. 'Hie condition of Mrs. Carpenter Cole in not Improved. John and Teter Nelson hnve been vUltlng frlriida In Burlington tho past week, Mr. and Mm, George Chaffee of New Haven vlnifefl relatlvo here over flimday, Mrs, Lillian Donnhue vUltnd hr mother In Hlnaihurg Sunday, Her daugh ter, Mabol, who has been visiting thcro a few days, returned with nor, Mr, nnd Mrs, 1. MeQulvey of Mlddleihury were guoati of .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Norton over Bunday. Clark has leturne-! to the Hawthorne piano n'hool at Potsdam. X. V., having been railed heme hy tbe death of her (.raud'athor. A 11101 ting of the C. J. Bell Pomona Grange w.t held here on Thurs day. BRIDPORT. The Friendly ilub will hold a social at the ustry Frtday evening, December hi. Mrs. E. L. Miner Is somewhat Im pi lived In health. Mrs. C. E. Hamilton ha- gone to Colorado for the winter. Miss Gertrude Wheeler has a position nt I). II. Bennett's. Mrs. W. L. Wheeler has returned from Burlington. Miss Ger trudo Coburn Is assisting at the telephone exchange. aAT.ISBUR.y. . Mrs. Fred L. Hamilton hnH gono to Brockton for the winter. Mr. and Mis. Owen .N'elHon left last week fot Florida, where they will spend tbe winter. Karl E. Xoycs Is to run thu creamery while F. B Xelson Is nt tondlng cuunty court Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bump attended Pomona Giango In Addison. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Inland Stone mot at their home Monday evening and gave them u farewell party. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant time oved hy nil. Mr. and Mm. Svone HARD WICK. Hasten Road lV'tnoin Grange will meet with Hardwh K Grange Satuidnw Mr. and Ml"'. W. W. I'itt"ti celebrated tho 2f,th nnnlveriary of their marriage Frl- d.iv night and leeelved a lnrgo number of gifts. T 11; '01 ! ,.-!! ket ball team will play the Mmii . ". r Capitals Frld.iv night at the u n.i'um. Georce B. Wheeler and C. M. Snwjer ate attending county court n Jut or-. -Mrs. Cornelius Dean died .Monday n'g!t. The basket ball team pl.ived the Brk-hnin Academy team at I'.akerslleM Friday night. Tlie M'nr was 10 to K, In favor of Hard wick. Ralph Hatch of St. Johnshury Is visit ing hl pirent. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Hatch.- 'l.irr- Bi lley lias gone to Mar Fletcher hospital et Burlington for treat meat. Mis. Ruth Joheson of East Hard, wick is the guest of Mr. S. J. Eastman. The bard wl'l p'vn a dance nt tht gymti'. i'1, ' i'n 1 u.l t Mr. and Mrs. Solon Ranson are visit ing friends In town. Miss Flora Clark went to Boston Monday to meet Mr and Mrs. George E. Dean of Albion, Mich. Mrs. Martha Xlohols Is visiting her niece, Mrs. o. Hnra In Elgin, III. Ferrlo Harris Is seriously III. Marhill Krans Is III with laryngitis. Mrs. Claude Graves of St. Albans Is visiting relntlves In town. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lamson spoilt Sunday In Burlington. Horatio Curtlss has received a position on the Boton Elevated in Boston, Mass. Miss Hamilton of South Burlington l teaching the primary department of the graded school. -Six members of Mr. Putnam's girls' chorus sang at the Sunday evening ser vice in the Methodl't Church. Mr. -.111 1 ..1 .1.- 1 - - ........... .... i,,... . m.K w n.v h.um.i; rclatlvB n.(1 frlpn,,s , ,.vr : '- """ "''"".-'-'' Mrs, c. S. Stewart have moved t , " ur, . " r 'V'l""IPfl hury for the w Interpleader Ger. HUNTINGTON. Mrs. ,T. W. Spauldlng s visiting In Bur lington. Weekly prayer meeting wli it nt tho parsonage Thursday evening. Tr 1 Missionary society will hnn t.ieir 1 and supper Thursday evening Dee... 15. Mrs. Vernon Dumas Is sprue, Mrs. G. M. Xorton nnd dnugh'. r, '.r. were in Burlington Monday Mr. Mrs. A. O. Swinger returned fr .m tl r wedding trip Saturday - S. 'i"t . . ton's wife and daughter, Miss Gret : J. II. Xorton are visiting In Mon'- r this week. EAST SHELBURNE. William Parker l uffrlng f prevailing bronrhlal epidemic V son of Mr and Mr'. Georg" Kl ,; , has bronchitis. Is slightly heltei Sutton of Burlington 1 .4 atU'11 Allen's school this winter. CHARLOTTE. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Has i nnd Mrs. John Welconm 1.-' IOUlso Toner over Sunday. H n Hams and family have moved burnc. (Maxwell St. George N the hand In their donation cards, In the evening Dr. Davison gave nn Inter esting lecture on "My European Trip." All departments In the high school building will cloc from December 11 to January 2. Those of tho primary school will cloe from December 23 to January f. H'lhart & Huntley, who recently bought the Cooley place on Central street, have rented It to F. H. Slmonds of Nor wood, X. Y., who will move here about January 1. Mrs. Daniel Griffiths of Brlgham hill, wl.o was operated upon Saturday nfter noon for nppendlcltls at tbe Fanny Allen hospital, Is comfortable. The Infant child of Fred Savaite Is 111 with bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Baker have re cehed word of the birth of n son to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Killornn at their home In Rankin, 111., November 25. ESSEX JUNCTION CHITTENDEN onlu are so m to move to their new homo In Cornwnll, and n host of friends wish them success. WHITING Mr-. Kate Ketcliani Is 111. Mrs. Frank Plerco w ent to PI msburgli, X. V., Sat urday to spend the winter with n sister and niece. Mrs. D. J. Brown Is Improv ing, as Is also Mrs. V, E. Kolsoy. E. J. Burnett of frown Point, N. V was a vlrltnr at C. T Mason's. Mrs, W. W. Williams returned from Rutland Sntur dsy night. Rollln Keeler wns In Middle bury Monlav.-Mrs. Ll?zrle Wolls and Miss Elln Ketehum of Binndon vlrlted In town. ORWELL. At the Bunday school ulnctifri hold last Hundny Him following worn elected olll er for tho eiiHulni.' yuri Bupirlntnn rient, II. L. Allen; asHlsnnt tuipeirlhtsj! dent, F, IJ, Lllllei secretary nnd titti urcr, Miss Mary Douchainioi miislo coin nilttou, V, U Wolls, Mrt. ff, U. LI1IU SHOREHAM. About Hi attended the social of the Bible class lost Fildny evening in tho chnpel.-The Rev J. C. Williams will oc cupy the pulpit or the Congr-imtlonnl Church next Sunday in exchange with the Rev Chirl'is Wattle - Mi's Knte Bnldwln entertained tru Moravian club Inst Thursday afte. 1 .1111.--Mrs. II. H. Bulge has reittlined from noston and vicinity where she visited a brother and rlster.-MIss Morcla Douglas U holding a rummuget sale at her hoinmo. -The Woman'B mli-slonary incetlm will be held Thursday, December jo with Mrs. Ella Baldwin. Maurice Sullivan, who died last Thursday, was huiiod from SI. Gui evlevo Church lni.t Saturday. Mr. Sulli van waa bom in Ireland, hut hud resided here a good many years, A wife, n daughter and foui sons survive. NORTH FERRISBURO. The wlntci term of schools eointnem ed Monday, MUs Turner of Mlddlobury In dtstrlot No, 1, MliS Dean No. 2, Miss Dal ton of Brlnlol at Greriibiish .-Tlm fair Klvna by the lClng'fc DiiukIihtk at Allnu hull on Tuesday was u very pleasant a r fair and uiilta miorfisvhil. '''I,l entvrliiln iiieiit In the cverilng hby Mini Anna Klng- 111 n loli 1. in 1 Mr ..ad Mis. l'"' "" banJolntM, was unloysd, Thu proceeds wein iibout (,,l'i. Mr,. Hoionion Jtn.'el h. lt limed frni.i a vUlt In Mnssachiiiitts Mr. nnd Mm. Vithur Bers'tto have r inrud pi l.irl'nKton after vlsllliig t Ills fnthei'ii, I'laiiU BcHsettei.- Mis Dnlln Miiilln has hceu for 11 few dRys-At the aiiiiiial nit'iitlng of U' Mt- ''bile. Griingii Uit SPerrlny eveulnBg tliu otll- cei'H ehe en f .r the. coining ''"! were Mutttr, Giorire Hninrtl; uorneer, Frunk JERICHO. A very u slot wedding took placu Thursday evening at elelit o'clock nt tho home of Mr. and Mr.i. George W Foster when their older son, Frederick J. Po.itcr. and Delia Davis of BelvUl. re Centeu were unltod In marriage by tho Rev. X. W. Vi'olcott. imstor of the Baptist Church. Miss Sadie Foster, sister of the groom, wns brld"srnald, while Georgn Ring acted as best man. Mr nnd Mrs poster are .".penlln) thmr honeymoon with relatives in New York State. The Ledles' Aid socletv a.id congrega tional Church served dinner Filday to about CO member s of Tho church nrl conmegntlon. I'ollowlr.g the dinner the nnnual election of ofllcers was held after devotional exorcism i-ft by W. I. Rylng ton. Til" reprrfc showed thnt the church, although wltbrut a resident pastor, was In a better condition financially thin last year. The society olllccrs are; President, P. A. Perclval; clerk, A. P. Bylngttin; executive eotr.mlttee, Mrs. O. B, Hul- burd, F. S. Tiiinllmmn and B. II. Day; collector, Mrs. 1,. C, Rice; treasurer, I, C. More; Insurance committee, O, H. Brown and F. S. Toinlleson, Tho oBieers of the chinch are; Clerk, A. P. Rylugtnn trrnsunr, W, 1. ltylugton; music com nilltee. Mrs. U C. Rice, Theodore B. Wll Hams and Mrs. I". A, Peictvnl;organist, Mis, P.. B. Williams; assistant organist, MUs Phyllis Brown; deacons, I. C. Morse and C. E. reiclval; trustees, A. P, Eying ton, I. C. Morse and C. E. Perrlvnl; collectors, Misses Bessie Perdval and Dorothy Do ; usher, I,. A. Brown, Hiram E, Bates has gone to Michigan to visit bis daughter. Mrs. Chntles Bell. Mr. Bates, w'ho Wj'tit thine several We.'ks iiKo, will return home with him. Misses Gladys and Doris Small of Pnder htll worn guests In town Friday. Miss Myrtle Alger, who has been attending hkh school nt the Center for a your and a half, has Mulshed and Is nt home.. A.IH Minnie Fuller of Waterbury Is spending a vacation with her pnrent? Mrs, h, A. Perclval Is entertaining her mother. Mrs. W. N. Pierce of Burlington. Mrs. . It, Curtis has been In Bur- llnnlon with relatives for u few duys1 visit. Duano lliirlbut 1ms none to North- lleM, where be bus a pusltlon. -P, II Prow 11 was In Pui'lngt .11 ever Sundav. Miss Aila olcott of St. Albans, who has been spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents, the Rev, and Mrs, X W. Vtoicott. Inu returned to continue her cnuri( at thei hospital, Herman II. pay mid daughter, MU Florence, Day, went Saturday to Nashua, X, 11,, to lslt his hlster, Mls Jennie Day, Miss Hura Sntlord bus mturiied from a 1ft day' visit with lelnllvcs In Ft, Albaiu. Thei condi tion of Miss Florniice I tin Unit tu Improv ing. Milk Is now being shipped every other day from here to Ho. Ion, a car having been put cm Monday morning over tho Burllnnlnu and Lamoille, In chnrgo ' mn(il In tho fi.ro. In. nllrclm. ' Harvey A. Williams. Goorg.- 1.1- has opened a harbor shop In J.irr. -fey's residence. The Ladli -met with Mrs. L. B. McXell on We:. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. I 1 have returned to their home Mr i.- -wards of Chelsea has been vlsittru, . 1 sister, Mrs. Amanda Deyette. iIERICHO CENTER Mansfield Grunge had a s;kh.. lng uii'l social time edncsd.i u on tho occasion nt too vii-it to by District Deputy Mnxham. -1 : Ju t as, a graduate of tho medical di .rim, i of the L V. M. Inst June, was 11. tow .1 Wednesday, looking over tho comm. nay and the house of Dr. Hopkins wit a a vie ' to taking up tho practice and res-ldct o recently vacated by Dr. HopKi-s -'1 .t students of tho Jericho high S(a.... . 1 give an enteitolnment at sc.1i.eii 1 , Friday evening, contisting ot rcad.i . illustrations of Enoch A men, will. . col selections. This clos.es tlm fall 1e.11 Tho ladies' Aid society ot the '. - . will servo supper at the parish . Theodore Lyman Frary, aged SI yean I and 1'i months, died at the Fanny Allen hospital Sunday, where he had been fof treatment since Tuesday. Mr. Frary was Dom in noauey, .Mass., rut cam I Friday evenlnir. from f.:0 to 7:3. nr. . to Vermont many years ago. His llrst ! t0 the entertainment by tho hign - residence wns in Mlddlebury, where he I stiKlents.-The committee of tbe married Mary Dustin, who surWves him. Cratlonal Bund ay tchool huvi. cie They were married 67 years ago last Oc- to liave a Christmas trte and oxen. ., toner inreo cnuarcn were torn to tnem, at the cburoh, Christmas evening. lir of whom Mrs. Frank Parker of this place Harriet Hlggins. who has been staying and Charles T. rrary of Bristol survive m ivoryton. Conn., the post lew inontt.i. Mr. Frary had resided here 10 years and for several years wae with his son a member of the Frary Novelty company then of this place. Mr. Frary was a member of tho Mth Xcw York engineer corps In the Civil War. Two sisters, M1b A. L. Frary and Mrs. E. A. Morton, and one brother, H. H. Frary of Eeist North- Held, Mass., aleo survive htm. The meeting of the Lrtmollie Brother hood of Ministers held at the Baptist Church Monday wa well attended. The Rovk. lenney of Burlington nnd Brown of St. Albanb were unable to bo present because of Illness In their fa-lilies. The address by tho Rev. Dr. Davi son on "The Pastor Himself," waa In structive and helpful. The Rev. Mr. Braisted gave an Interesting paper on "Browning nnd Life." Tho ministers were accompanied by their wives, who held a meeting with Mrs. Compton at the parsonage. The supper served by the Ladles' Aid society whs largely attended. Den 11 Vlele has received the appoint ment of poatmairter at Fort Ethac Allen nnd will probably tiagtn his duties about the llrtt of the yenr. Mr. Ykle Is a son of Postmaster J. H. Vlele of this Til hire and has t.n hU assistant In the local postnfficc for the past two years. ChamplaJn Court, C. O. F., at Its an nual meeting Monday evening elected ofn cers as follows: Chief ranger, O. U. Patneaude: vlce-chtaf rarurer. O. P. Paro; past chief ranger, E. J. Qoyette; record ing secretary. el. L, Lavender; financial secretary, the Rev. J. B. Poullot; treas urer, A. K. Goyette; trust. Joseph Val you, John Pratt, Oeorge Paro; spiritual director, the Rev. J. B. Poullot; delegate to State convention, the Rev. Father Poullot; alternate, John Pratt. The In stallation will take place at the ft rat meet ing In January. RICHMOND. The barns on Chnrles MrGarghan's farm wero burned to the ground early Mondny morning with hay, sir cows and one yoke of oxen. The explosion of a lantern caused the tire. Tho buildings were insured. Frederick Klicifersteln, who tins i-eslded in this town for 5 years, was fotind dead in his bed Sunday morn ing nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whltromh, where he hoarded. He jv not feeling well Saturday but towartl even ing was better, For several years he ha been employes! by the Richmond Cnder weur company as night watchman. He had no relatives In th! country, but leaves a mother and several brothers nnd sisters In Germany. The funeral was held at the Church of Our ljuly of the Holy Roitiry Tuesday at nine 01 loci.. Phil Sheridan s Court of For-c-.i. rs cf which the decenred wns a mem b. 1 will attend 111 a body. The funerol of Tred Shelferstoln. who died suddenly Paturdny night, was hold at the Church of Our Idy of the Holy Rosary Tuesday morning nt S;30 o'clock, the Rev. E. P. Clermont of tlclutlntf. Phil Sheridan Court of For esters, of which the deceased was a member, attended In i body, The hearers were Daniel and John Mil- or Lelghti'ii C. men of tlils town. Thcro bonoy, Martin IHrtel, 'I nomas uun. Is ,v p.i'Mllty that Ibo shipment will 1 William Powois and Mlehaol Murphy, continue through lb" Hiiminer.-Mrs, 1 Hurlal was In the new Catholic ceme Xorah ChcMuoiv of Burlington and John lery. There will b Christmas eJter llnld o'' l.i'ws Falls were nt Mrs. vises hy the primary and Intermediate h,ti. it'inniii t, ciuisu grades in Kictimonn nan ni"i . Tborn'H oi wiiM III M' inpeiii-r Seiti relay "lib 11 car load of potatoes.- Ml"1 lv BlmillHlii has ,-elur I from HI. Albans, where nIi.i has been the guc-l of frlenils fur 10 days, I'he Won" ' H"1 ' Ml--loniiry society of tho Congicgutlonul Chuicli will meet Inir, A. O. Berry nan returned from New London, Conn., whurn lie went to nttend tho funeral of Mrs. Berry's brother, John Hurley. The Richmond high school will clone Friday for a three weeks'- vacation. Miss Jullu arrived MoncU to spend the Chn axi . 1 holidays with her sister, Mrs. Gertruiio Jordan, and fmnlly. George Heywood of Saranac Lal:e, X. Y., made a daya' visit at his brothers, Br.voa I. wood, last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arr, i Aldrich and da-tightsr hnvo move I l Cambridge!. MILTON. Uonry Blown, a long time resident ' this town, and former.'- owner o.' . brick Jiird at the moth of tue n dlesl of ai'oplexy ft the homo of uunt In Eoutti Hen) Mcnday Nov. 2'. T remains were brought here and ' ur . In the family lot lVidny. J.rs. A. nle (Thntfield, aed yers. elau; tcr of Peri Ryan. dlsl Nove:n5rr palmonary tubftrrulcrls. She IfaV' s .t cJitldrrn and a husbiipd. 1 lUisr- i. phert hup Mutl ilia rvs.dence t i. Joan Bluke. Ray Turner Uas ru-ttvi Laport farm. Jiistph Arnold d j l" will move to the HtlWi.rI farzu. I. 1 Plant of BurlltKton vis fn wen N I, when ho ;o'd his place at tt ; . t crossing to Fr.mk A. h'tebbitts; a erratlou tZ.V. The ladles of the s,oc:.el cunuult; T the Congifgatlon-1 Ct'ureh, vetll supper Thursday eremrtg at :&. st,ry -Mr. and Mrs. Eelwnril I-i Tutlppe J t ejfeo have co i to F''i 'nater at t father's. I.i IVanex Mr .-.r.d Mrs,, a W. Coburu jf r.tflvWetv at At ttt r son's. Dr. . S. Cohurt; ii- -r.d uln H. H. Full.'.- attended the fi.cca: ci J tveph Ballard In CrvrglA Tinley-llis rlla IVnoo bi pen to fita-tlrigtu'i. where she bis a poedtbm -Mr. and Y.re. dairies retttcr at-.! a of F-icdoXpti. .n. II., are TtsJt.nK hr purrnts, Jlr ttml Mrs. 0-urles Tttrner. Jcvspb Beii.ard eUod tate Stttrrdaj night at Ws home la Georgia. tsMTic; & wlto nnd thrvo wca aad oue cU ;g '.' Trt. Julian. t;vrs ocd Jessie. He ' len nttiu-ke-d hj- a t'Ult some us vdv obo and bad Ucn confined t,n lu ? otnow a::d Saturday noon he traj tal much worse. Mr. BciIUrd cume fr a pJomitKiit fanuty nnd wus tnuc:- r looted t' his towumien. II era i trf rr of Cri and 1 teortrv. thv well i. 1 lawyer Iat of FjiifAX. Tbe funrj. . held at the JlaplUt Churvh Jtt tNevr i'lalus TAiosUy ut one o . ii. -Mr. Julian liatUnl Is vwry eTiu.-' at the homo of Joseph lUltariL V' rt wis i largv attendance at the lTvr miction SutunUy and the fCtAtl st t went well but the land with to Ur- burns was sold for Je555 to Mrs. WaH r I'err)'. who UUrby tvlA her fanu. WESTFORD. Mrs. Julia B.tes and ton. Harry. Monday for Hudson. N. V.. utm- t'tey eixpoct to spnd the winter. Ur. and Mrs. L, A. Bate's and daughter have rvtiirtud from Brushtmi. X. V. Tho Umlfs' Pocl.d divle met Wednesday with Mrs. K. 1 . Whipple. The officers ero eUottel c this meeting. Miss Florence Smith w 'I teach the winter term of school In l.( Bliss school In ICssex. The Fortnight -club will meet Thursday nfti'rnoim at tbo home of Mrs. W. W. liimhall. Miss Hnr vey of Burlington was tbn guest of Mlsa Lura Kidder over Sundny. Tho following coots have recently born presented by the State to tho Westford library! "The Men Who Found Am Ira," "Textbook ot Nursing," "Old Chi 11 BpoI;," "Old Furniture Book," "flnrd 11 of Kden," "Child Life In Colonial lyt 1 "Tho Home (larden," "Rleetrlclty luck (CoDllniifd au puu ii.)