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10 HERALD AND NEWS, JUNE 27, 1901. Are You Looking i for Something for Pies ? We Have 3 Pkgs. Mince Meat, 25c 2 Cans Raspberries, 25c 2 " Peaches, 25c 3 " Blueberries, 25c Canned Pumpkin, Squash and Rhubarb and Prepared Raspberries and Pumpkin. A Fresh Line of Cookies. t I CASH STORE. Randolph, Vermont. MJ..r,....,.,...Mi1.........iF...r.,.r...'..i. II Waltliam j ! and Elgin I Watches r in Gold ver Filled and Sil- Cae. ; Sterling Silver ;s and guaranteed 1 Mated ; ;S Ware, Cut (Jlass and : Novelties, Kodaks and Supplies. J Fine Watch, Clock and : Jewelry epairin. A.E.BASS, ; Jeweler and Optician. I WANTED, FOR SALE, ETC. Brick and wood for sale. E. X. Rising. Will pay Linhtst market prices for hides, skins and pelts. tf F. N.JERD. Or. Messer. optical specialist, will be at Randolph July -10. Nice red birch hall tree for sale or ex change for one in oak. I.. B. Johnson. If I catch certaiD bova in my grass again I will make them trouble. U. T. Dyek. Waxtkd: 10,0tl0 calf skins; highest cash nrice paid. 15 Jul. I'. K. C'LAKK. Mileages bought, sold and rented at Hulbert's barber shop, Kdson'a block. For Sale Chkap: (iood one-horse lumber wagon. 3wp N. W. McCollom Fob Sale: My place on Lentral st.,opp, Hobart jlace. 4t -UK, c. . -akkhi'Kht. Private nursing for ladies. Address G W. (J., Wo Cherry street, Burlington, Vt. 3t For Sale: My house, 48 Park street, also my carriage and repair shop. Jw W. 1'. Flint Lout: Tame silver-grey fox, w ith silver ring around neck. Keturn to Mrs. i.d Mcintosh. (io to C. V. Proix-r, Dudley St., for ear- riageand sleigh repairing, saw tiling, etc. All work guaranteed. tt For satisfactory laundry w ork, all goods lost or stolen made good as new, leave work at Hayward's. Sent Tuesday, re turned Friday. For Sale: Wood mowers, rakes and tedders, also a second-hand Buckeye mower. Hcpairs kept at Drew'g black- sin it b shop. 2w E. L. Bahw. Wanted: To exchange a sound and kind ti-yr.-old chestnut mare in foal, due Aug. 23, for a good, sound, dark-colored driving horse. Uw Wm. H. DvBoix. Call and see my samples for made-to- measure suits, trousers, etc. Prices to suit all and tit guaranteed, (. leaning and iressmg neatly and promptly done. 2w I. K. J nui, over Bass's store, liandolph. For Sale: The desirable, residence with good stable and garden, corner of Summer and Fales streets in Randolph village, is offered (or sale at a bargain to close an estate. 21 V. II. 1 luBois.Admr. .x, ...... - firiiirfiiiiriiiririrriiriiiiirirrfiririiiririiircrifiiriiiffiirifiiiriiiffiriririsiriiVi Cash Converter Sale of Seasonable flerchandise. Make a Quick Movement or the Best Will Be Gone. Read the Items and You Will Know the Reason Why. All of Our Tailor-Hade Suits. LEGAL NOTICES. Probate of Will. LJiTATE OF HORACE LAMB. HTATE OF VERMONT, I In Pr. 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A truee.i.v .if ri-i -'Hl: Alt' -1 17 WILLIAM H Ml llol.d. JimU... Commissioners' Notice. ESTATE OF FRANK E. TVLI.R. The nn,liriirnel. havtnfr tt t-n nii,iltite,l In- the l ..hrl l..r Tim- oiiru t ! '"t t' ri-.'i-ivi', -;iiniin. ;ni iii-iii. iii.iB , r All f.rt-i r. lute i.f Rii.(..lj.h. in mini r,-l-v i;ir iM.lii-H that Hiih.irut.i l'r.-li.it KMiMl.l.h. Cuinn. HImI M.lilJt All ,-l.ittni tmiiiiift FT.ink F. Tt'. ill-lni t, .1.-, . 1, will niM.-t t..r tliH i..iri.i- ..1 -,.iniinii. him! Hlh.wiliK t-.n-i clirnif n 1 In- 1w eMiujJ li. .11 -f of t !.r Inle FT..nk K. T li-r. ..-,fiiBe.i. ,.n tin- Ti h .:.r Auir.i.-t. tr..in 1 1 v.k k .. ni until 4 ..',). k f . in i.li siti.l ,luv, iin.l titat i,ix m.-nthi. fr..ni the lt .t;t oljlllir. A. I. ln, i the tll.ie El Il.lt l.v Knl.l 4'iMirt t..r iimI rh-il.iiir, t.. j.rnt their el..tiii- I,. u. l.r fxaiint.ioii.ii ami ali..tan. . ttat.l at Ki.ii.h.iiih, rhiM 1-1 ,lar i,f June A. l. IMIl. H P. S KNFORD, ,, , c s Hill , eiiiiitiH-ioners. H. W. Flttf. A'ln.iniMrati.r. 1446 Probate of Will. FSTATF. OF L L WALlilillKiE. STATE OF VERMONT. In IT. h:.t f..nrt i.-i.l tit Rjii..).'l.h. in ' Mi. .lav t Juiih, ir.ninn-nt Will a . I f St. 1.11.-. H il.hl.. mi.l I.. r ani iM-irn t. ..11 tt. A. ll. 1)1. An , x-ini.l tu-.l i...v ..f ..n lnirpnrt n i; t.. tM- i n.- 1.,-t t.-tali. r.i ..I I.. L. Wall.rl'lt.-. lal,-1 late ..f Mi-1-..url. bnvii.K --l,,tr !n in a..i .11-lr . t. .i ;i...l l.ilt i.r-. i.t.l t" lh I ...in l.v Lt.m-v I. Wall nose 1lierx.i 'ltr' t.ant.1 ihrrvin. t..r t'n.lyil.-; It it ..r.l.-r.l l.v -ai.l t ...in. tt.at ail t.r..n e..f-rm.l th. rt-m t.r tn.T tl. t t.. ajar at n "-.Inn ..t I ..urt t.. I..- h'l.t a! tlir Hrtilmt 4'tln-e In H.,iM...i. ..li in,. ,1.,, ,.( j,lllt. A II N'l, an. I -h... rail--, tt an t h,-v ma v ha v ' ai.ani-1 tht- Pr-.l.ai.- ..( a..l will t-.r ln. h Imitmu. it n. liirthi-r ..r.t, r.-.l. ttiat a r...v ol thr r..r. nf tlllf, nril.T he Mil.h-hi-.l I lirt-t we.1, .n. -, iv-lv in II.,- H.-rai-l ai.-l N.-H-, .-ntt-. at k.unt.il.i. 1.1-,-vli.u. U MI.I Imj a..int.l , tiNiri!u . H the Court : Attet. 1444 WILLIAM I! Randolph Continued. H. Y. WeinjiU" eut to New York today. Will (iourley sent Sunday in NorthrtVld. Mark tiiadwick was in Nort htield to- dav. Col. 1!. J. Kimball was in Burlington Mondav. Col. li. J. Kimball wasiu Burlington business Mondav. Win. Owen lias cone to work in a hotel at Magnolia, Mass. A son was born Tues lav to Mr. and Mrs Edgar E. Campbell. M iss Tracv of So. Hero is the guest of her brother, Win. Tracy. Cadets Stebbins. Booth and Ienny of N. I', were in town Saturday. Owen Vesper of Springrield, Mass., was at 1-allien liupuis' Monday. Wm. H. DuBois went to Boston Tuesday on a two days' business trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Eastman and baby of Springlield were here Friday. Dr. (ieo. Scott and wife were in North ampton, Mass., over Sunday. llolman and (iay received another car load of w estern horses Sunday. The W. C. T. I", w hi meet with Mrs. W. W. Carjienter Friday at 3 p. in. The (ireen Mountain band is to furnish music for the Fourth at Bethel. Miss But h Wood ot St. Albans is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Tlioma .. Col. and Mrs. A B. Chandler arrived at Mari-Castle Friday for the summer. J. E. and J. B. Eldredge and Wm. Tracy go to r-o. riero loaay ior a nsning trip. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Wheeler of Boston are here this week disposing of household goods. Mrs. M. A. Tewkslmrv is visiting in Manchester and Ooflstow n, N. 11., for two weeks. J. W. Kale and sister, Mrs. Pease, went yesterday to Haverhill, N. H., to visit a sisier. Lot 1, forme-ly from $7.00 to $10, to close, $3.98. Lot 2, formerly from $8.00 to $16, to close, $6.49. Ladies' Jackets, entire stock. Lot I , formerly $3.00 to $6.00, to close $1.98. Lot 2, ' $5.00 to $10.00, silk-lined, $2.98. 5 Children's Wool Suits, formerly $5.00 to $7,00, to close $2.98. Children's Jackets Rainy-Day Skirts at 13 off, $1.25 to $5.00. All of Our Colored Wash Waists in Two Lots. Lot I, formerly 50c. to 85c. Lot 2, " $1.00 to $1 , to close, 37c. 25, to close, 68c. and Reefers to close as follows: 79c, 98c. about half price. 25 Black Brocade Dress Skirts, 98c. Each. BELL $1.25, $1.37, Odd Lot of Belts, formerly 25c. and 50c, to close, 10c. each. Odd lot Belts, formerly 50c, to close 25c. 100 Yard-and-one-eight Remnants all-wool Carpets, 25c. Millinery at about half early-season prices to close out. Odd Lot of Oxfords at One-Third Off. 5- I 5 BROTHERR ; - Randolph, Vermont. - '.li..l.)IIUl'nni)..'l. " w The oldest son of Alex Hull completely severed one little toe and reached the bone of another w hile chopping Monday. Dr. Scott dressed the injury. Frank Dearing of Bethel Gilead went buck to his work at Manchester, N. IE, yesterday. He w ill shortly return to his father's home and assist him. Mrs. Louis Barttro. mother of Mrs. Geo. Dumas, and Miss Di maris Barttro. her daughter, visited Mrs. Dumas yesterday on their way to Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Fay E. Wells has gone to her for mer home in Arizona and .Mr. Wells has hi gun work in the Co-oa-rative creamery. He w ill remain 1 ast aw hile longer. Mis MnU-1 Wheat ley, who came from Boston la"! week and sa-nt a few days w ith her mot her, Mrs. A. i. Barnes, left for Nort htield Monday to visit her sister. General and Mrs. Stew art L, N H HOLS, Juli:e. M AMERICAN FIDELITY C0? H .Montpclier, Vt. VI Set! Bonds I l .. Ktr k-. 1 r u t J& t 4.U: J. ,!.!-, lUlirt-Jt'lN. 1- u -. Jtj J. B. ELDREIXiE, jff INNER TUBES r ) Put in this C,;,.V'' w-eklor $1.00. C. R. ODSON, HAMNHPN ct. CharleB Thurston is at Greensboro for a few davs. His store is conducted by W. F. Blood. The Mrs. Brooks, w hose death is report ed in Bethel news, was a sister of Mrs. C. C. Blodgett. Jack" Vail and Fred Coneland went to Iaike Mitchell Tuesday for a two davs' fishing trip. Miss Ebrie E. Kemp of Wavland, Mass., is the guest of her cousin, Henry Kemp. for a month. Wm. H. DuBois has ls?en appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Theodore 1. hamberlin. Will Little is to move to W. R. Junction. w here he has employment in the freight department. Dr. W. M. Kelty is able to ride out, but was unaMe to take the leading iart in King Jollity." r liev. F. (i. Kainey, J. D. IVnison and Henry Lew is are attending the N. C com niencement today. M. M. Wilson is attending commence ment and his class reunion at the i . V . M Burlington, this week. M ises Isa Eanison and Eunice Denison attended the Dartmouth commencement ball at Hanover list evening. Mrs. Eugene Clark of Stockhridire and Mrs. Frank Merrill and daughter ol Bethel isiied V m. M artel! Saturday. Hell Kros. are giving away the prettiest iverusingiansyet. 1 nev are all rit'lit. the IIkkai.1i force can testily. There was a large attendance at the lawn party at Itcv. F. G. Barney's last Fri day. The ladies cleared atmiii fit. C. G. DuBois and E. W. Tew kshnrv went to Hanover Tuesday to attend the tenth reunion of their class at liart mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Needhnni are taking a vacation trip to Ludlow. W . . liihmn 1 coiirtucts the Iwrlier shop meauw hile. Eugene Barttro returned from Windsor !at week, accompane d by his daughter His wife, who was visiting there, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Loomis of VA oreest-r. Mass.. are sin-nding tiie we-k here with his parents, stillman Jxximis and w i(e. There will tie a regular communication of rhienix lwlge. No. UN, 1-. A. .. at the Masonic lodge rvxims Tuesday even ing, July -d. l'rof. and Mrs. Henry K. Sawyer of Washington, D. t, arrived Tuesday even ing f,.r the summer s stay at 11. W. Tew Lsbury's.- ' Arthur liean went to Northtield, Mass., Klav to attend a met tine of the . M. A. omi-ers. He is presid.-nl of the I". V. M. Y. M.C. A. Dr. J. I. Giflord is adding another room to his office ijuarlers, in w hich he w ill place his ele, trical apparatus, to he run by a water motor. A three-year-old son of Mr. Brown, liv ing on the Charh-s Mar place in Hoc bea ter Hollow, bmke both bones of one arm by a fall yesterday. Mrs. Carl Admw, son, and daughter of I V-troit. Mieh and mey. Si isa W ard of low a. are guests of fU-v. A. L. t'oo-r, w ho is Mrs. Adams' father. Mrs. Louis I. Booth, and balv, I'hillips. returned from Providence. K. 1., Tin-wUy w here they had N- n spending aeveraj weeks with her father. Rev. ti. I. Bailey of Onarga. III., arrived this week arid i Malting at Dr. A. t'. lUil. v s-. Mrs. IWil. v. fiter of C. W. A. and M iss Woodford are expected on Mon day next to be the guests of Col. and Mrs. Kimball at Montague place for a week. A. N. Culver and A. J. Hichardson are at Highgate Spring working on a new cot tage that L. P. Thayer is building on the sightly rock in front of the Truax cottage. E. A. Shattuck, F. B. Thomas and F. B. Wood were at Highgate Springs on a rlsh- ) ing excursion the tirst of the we k. It is exected that Camp Bandolph will open about July 20th for a month. Mrs. E. I.. Parker and son. Earl, went to Roxbury Monday to siiend two weeks there and in Warren. Frank Parker went to Woodstock Tuesday to work in the Woodstock Inn for the summer. MissiH'rtna r.llis ot tiurlington was a guest at W. W. Morton ' over Sunday. Robert Morton and hia "Tech" chum. w m. rwvwarcl ot v oodstock. accompa nied her home to attend the I'. V. M. commencement. The members of the W. A G. Whist club are reuuested to meet July 4th at 2 p. m. at Man-Castle nark, the grove above Mr. Chandler's. W ill all who c-ome with teams bring a small table? I hairs w ill ! pro vided by the committee. The Crescent club of Bethel have made arrangements to have a grand July Jth celebration at Bethel. This club includes in its membership most of the principal business men of Bethel and this fact is a guaranty that the affair w ill le a success. Mrs. H. G. Cole has exchanged her resi dence, occupied by T. i. Aoams, for the farm of I harles B. Maim on the Snows ville road. Mr. Adams lias finished work in the Tewksbury store and taken posses sion of the farm, to w hich he w ill move shortly, Mr. Mann moving to the place uere. Peter Veo returned to Boston Friday after a visit with J. E. Jerd and other friends in this vicinity. He has been in the employ of J.Brandt, cracker manu facturer, in Boston for the past years and two months. During the past It; veara he has been a foreman at the manufactory. Ex-President Cleveland was at White River Junction yesterday morning about 15 minutes. He had beh fishing in Qnr. liec. Col. J. 11. M imma went into his pri vate car for a chat with Mr. Cleveland, with whom he became acquainted while reporting in the New York Assembly of W, when I levcland was governor of that state. Receiver Maxhain has been directed by the court of chancery to pay a second dividend July 12th from the assets of the defunct Randolph Savings Iwnk to its creditors. This dividend w ill lie .SO cents on the dollar, making Hoc. with that already paid. About tiiO.dim of nominal asset yet remain to le realized on. If these could te turned into cash at their face value it would mean H cents on the dollar to creditors, but this is deemed ex tremely unlikely. About !0 cents is the cnlimaieof Hie diidelols ill the aggregate, i iic- mini ,mr in oe iiiaiie iMier. Rev. Geo. E. Ladd of Waterburv baa accepted the rail to become the pastor of the Cong'l not'iety and will preach here next Sunday for the tirst time under his engagement. Mr. I.add is a young man and has given excellent satisfaction at Waterburv. The parsonage is being re tilted and a bath room added, preparatory to occupancy. The ladies of the Randolph Book club held their social hour with Mrs. H. V. Hetclier at her home at Randolph Center, I JiineJJ. Seveiitieu iiiemlM-rs respond' d to 1 1 iie roll call with appropriate (imitations, j 1 he current events, selected by Airs. M. A. 1 l ew kstiiiry, w ere read by Mrs- F. E. Du j Boia. Tlie general subject of the meeting I uas "The Home." treated under t lie topics, i iiouie r.mics, "i mi v. "lommon irt j lies.'' and "Value of a Smile," led by Mrs Viall. Papers were prejiared by Mrs. l,ew- Woodford 1 'n- I richard and read by Mrs. mil, .ii rs. iwisand .Miss .Manncy. After the program, cake and coffee were' served. The annual election of officers, which should have occurred at this meeting, was postponed until July oth. A Large Stock of Grass Seed, Clover, Sanford Seed Corn, Learning Seed Cora, Seed Oats. O O .'. Would-Bs Rapist Caught. Wallace Rathburn, who fled the place lasiween vteonesaay nignt to esoai ar resi ior attempting tlie rape of Hazel, M year-old daughter of Charles Stoekwell was captured in Canaan, N. H. It ticca me know n to the officers that he had formerly worked there and notice was aent to the authorities to watch for him. Word was received Monday that he was held a pris oner ami wouia tie uenveren at uile lin er Junction, he N-ing willing to come without a requisition. Deputy Sheriff Parish went for and returned here w ith t.attitiurn .Monday afternoon. He spent the night in the lockup and luesoay was given a nearing la-fore Jus lice Nichols. He was represented by r rank li. Clarke, attorney of Canaan, and M. M. Wilson represented the state. hath hum denied the attempt to commit raiie, iiui annulled tnat tlie little girl was in the old foundry room with him. He denied that the dixir was lea ked. He told how he eluded the officers, implicating his w lie, w no tirougnt a team to an appointed piai-e, ny w nu n ne rode to .New Hamp shire. The little Stoekwell girl told her story winch, it true, proves that the attempt was made, and might have succeeded but for the interruption caused by Mrs. Rath- oiirn s lorcing (lie dmir ois n. A previous aiiempi oy ine nine girls sister to gain entrance had not succeeded. Rathburn was taken to Chelsea Tuesday afternoon by t tfheer Parish on an infor mation filed by the state's attorney. He W ill be tried at the present term of county court. He is 2H years of age, has a w ife and one small child. His mis was helped by the overm-er of the poor to reach her sister s home in South l'omfret, her child accompanying her. to NORTH RANDOLPH. Emma Camp has returned to Barre resume her work. - Mr. and Mrs. liuti visited their daugh ter, Mrs. Guy Durkee, recently. The East Randoph liand gave a concert at North Randolph Saturday evening. Clifford Taft is getting out lumber to replace the Iwrn that was burned last fall. F. A. Parker is repairing his barn. Guy Durkee and John Hardy are doing the work. May Cone and Edith Brooks recently spent a few days in Chelsea at John Stanley's. Mrs. Alfred t'ase and little grandson from Northtield have been spending a week w ith her sister. Mm. J. B. Durkee. Masurv's R. R. Colors and Masury's Liquid Paint. Harrison's Lead and Varnishes. Columbia Floor and Deck Paint. Asbestine Weatherproof Cold Water Paint New Toilet Sets and 112-Piece Dinner Sets. E. W. TEWKSBURY & CO. To Close Odd Suits. The close of the last six weeks' business finds us with many brokts lots in Men's Suits. These we w ish to close out as soon as possible. To do this we have taken about fifty of these suits, w hlch were priced from $10 to $15, divided them into three lots and have marked them $7.50. $.M and $12. The fabrics are Worsteds, Chev iots and Cassimeres In new and de sirable patterns, the only out belnjr that in many cases there is only one of size. Remember the Prices, $7.50, $9.00 and $12.00. Some in Boys' and Children's have been deeply cut. Suits, many -odd lots on which prices Men's Boys' Cotton Men's Men's fa Stops the Cough, Works off the Cold. Laxative Bioiuo-uiiiiiie Tal.li la cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. 2.V-. Pants, 65c 75c., 51.00. " 50c., 65c., 75c. and Wool Pants. S1.25. All-Wool Pants, S1.87. JOHN D. MITCHELL, RANDOLPH, VT. 1, 1901. (.(IfllMHKHMMMMHMKMlOOIKIOOfMKlooOIHKKHDOOOOfHHHKHIOOOOCKKMKXMKKMKIOIlO Straw Hats. Xew styles for men and boys. Prices the lowest. Fashionable Summer Suits in Fancy "Worsteds. Xobby styles in A 11-"Wool Fancy Flannels. See our new stock of Boys' and Children's Suits. We have a fine selection of Men's Shoes. and Ladies' fMew Wrappers, Two-piece Suits, Shirt AVaits and Summer Skirts Herrick Shoes. Tl t . ... - ar Hie honest and !?.i.(H). hoe ior Women, attractive styles, See the Herrick Patent Oxford at Ouaker Shoes, the standard for excellence and comfort. Radcliffe Shoes, solid inner soles and counters, S2..0. r . . . . - - UlreCC OPOeS, ohd inner soles and counters.!-"'' Oxfords, a full line at .1.IX1,?1.. $1..W ai ?2.00. Wall Papers and "Window Shades. A Inrrro .iccortmont nf .all rratlc M. A. TEWKSBURY, Manager. l'utnaiu. if also ut re visiting. 1