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10 HERALD AND NEWS. DECEHBER 1. 1904. Just Received A Car of COTTON SEED MEAL. A t ar of Town Talk and Itoyal Vail Flour. Ti Talk Paslrj Flour, per bbl $tiO. Royal Mail Bread Hour, " " $6-75. Due today, a mixed car of Meal, Cracked Corn, Prov ender, Ground Oats, Barley and Corn, Oats and Barley Feed. Feed Stol e open Tiu-srlay, Thurs day and Saturday evenings. W. F. EDSQN, Cash Grocer. Standard Diaries for 1905. A. E. BASS, f Jeweler and Optician. S 3. IPKr.'lED H t err- i SMOKED, I'lCKLKU AND Hl'OAK C'l'KKL) MKA'IH. These are greatly in demand riurinir Hum mer time. IIAMS, BACON. 1MCKI.K1) TONUIK8 AM) BKKK ara excellent things to have in the house. Tcy will keep 111 hot weather when the nrdiniry refrigerator will not aave fresh nrt. Thuae hams are excellent for pienica, ontinga, e(i'. The muat in aweet, lean and ficticious. F. N. Jerd's Market. Litchfield's Market. '- w isli t aiiiiotuii c that m- will continue S. & II. Green Trading Stamps, Ik all who wish tin-in. COUPON. WANTED, FOR SALE, ETC 20 Ib. tripe in keg 75c F. N. Jerd. Dry wood for Mile, tl Geo. F. Dm as. Bee J. K Jerd phonograph ad., page S. Fob Sale: Swift Poultry Food. F. N. Jkhd. Fob Sale: Two pain bora' kee. L. B. Johshok. Fob Sale : Four good cow. A. M. Adam. Wasted: Poultry alive lor caah. H. E. Kkkd, Northtield, Vt. For Ediaon Phonograph and auppliea ee page 1. linn. t. K. Vanok.nam. Fob Sale ob To Let: Holstein and Durham bull. B. F. Kit kick. Highest market price paid for bide, kin and pelt. F. N. Jehu. Custom butchering done. Old horse and bob calve wanted. 4w H. H. KlNU. Fob Sale: Dry bard body wood. Leave order at J. F. Lamson'a store. Fob Sale ok To Kent: Stall in borse abed at Christ uincburcb. 3t N. E. Bow en B. M., C. V., Kut., O. & L. C. mileages at Hulliert'i barber abop, Ldson' block. Millinery and fura marked dow n; walk ing bala at cost, ae M emskk (Jo., Kaudoiph. Millinery closing out; f-'.50 hata now fl.75; fl hat now a e Hewn Block. Mrs. Carrie t'omstock will aell house hold furniture at auction at "Beehive" Saturday morning at U o'clock. Fob Sale: Bran, cottonseed meal, alno Ko-Nut ahorteuing and ion Pure short ening. 5 w A. B. Kihh, Randolph. Maple atreeet farm to rent-L2 acres called the bent in Landolpb of equal area. Buildings, fences and tools all up-to-date. tf (J. H. Slack. Let me aend vour laundry to Montiielier Wednesday morning on the 8:05 and back Friday. If you take the train yourself get a mileage of me. C. H. SlhKl.e. Wanted: Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for a firm of f-fO.OW capital. Salary f 1.072 ier year and ex penses; paid weekly. Address M. I'ercl val, Handolph, Vt. A Card. We wish to thank our friendsand neigh bors for kindness shown and Mowers sent during the illness and death of our w ife and mother and especially for the songs at the funeral. Ch am. A. Cami-hki.l. F. A. Cami-hki.l and Wikk. W. 11. Cami-hki.l. Kdvth Cami-hki.l. 170 Important Events Not' at Hani mm v- riirr THE ONE ; mt vmw A Cash-Saving Opportunity.! Gift Selecting Made Easy. 1 " m t i iiiakiiicj a I'll cli.iM- of $ 1 .00 or nil ire and n-stnt inpj tins raNiHiu, f will jjivr ymi an extra trti nUiiiis fret-in addition to those you receive on yon iiiitli;iM Randolph Continued. The Chautauqua circle will meet net Monday evening with .Mrs. Kllen lilanch- ard. B. F. Kicker'a shipment Monday was 30 cattle, 1:3 bogs, l:"i0 calves and 2110 6 beep and lambs. Mrs. H. K. Sharpe went to New Vork last Thursday to attend the funeral of Charles Baas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamberlain have been in Springfield this week, visiting Mrs. Chamberlain's grandmother, Mrs. Kate Fairbanks. Mr. Joseph Gray, who had been visit ing Mrs. F. H. Josiyn and Mrs. V. 1. Spear for a few weeks, left Tuesday for her home in Walerbury, Conn. Charlea White and family have moved from the Harper place on the Kochester road to the lower part of Mrs. C S. Park burst' bouse on Central street. Rev. (1. K. Larid preached last evening in South hoyalton, where a series of meet ings are being held, and Bev. Kraser Mer ger is to tie the speaker tonight. Bev. X. M. Fowler returned Friday from a three weeks' vacation spent in Brockton, Mhhs., w here he left Mrs. Fowler for a little longer stay among her relatives. Mrs. M. M. W ilson, who came home from Burlington Sunday with hi r husband and children, w as ill Tuesday and Wednes day with an attack of acute indigestion. The 1'. V. M torients, Kdward Mason. Julian Orow, Rolx-rt Adams, lioy Muse. theKibbee brother and Misses Bessie IjCwis and Lillian Carpenter have returned to Burlington alter the Thanksgiving re cess. Mrs. K. N. Bean was in Bar re Monday looking for a tenement with Mr. Bean, i who la employed in that ncamplni barlier shop in the city. They found a desirable place and w ill move to Barre In a few days. Mrs. Sherwin Flint and children of . heater, Mass., arrived Friday to visit Mr. Flint' brother, George J. prince, and at tend a reunion of the Flint family in Braintree. They are to be here until Sat urday. Tboae quarantined at the Randolph Inn on account of the diphtheria case there are landlord Hayward and his family, Bev. A. Carswell; Mrs. Susan Robinson and her attendant, Mra. Marv McCrillis; Frank Hatch; Mrs. Nettie Noble, her two little daughters and her aon: A. 1). Steele, the hotel clerk; and three girls who work at the Inn, Misses Alma Kennedy of Oranville. Myra L'dson of Bethel tlilead and Beasie Smith of South Boyalton. Nathan Wheeler of Snowsville. who had been wandering around aince the last of September with a gun and exhibiting signs of insanity, w as placed in the Waler bury asylum yesterday after an examina tion bv Montnelier physiciana connected with the institution who pronouneed him unfit to be at large. He was found in South Cabot, ai a farm house taok on the hills, by A. H. Beedle, w ho went to look for him Tuesday and came home last night alter seeing bim safely committed to the asylum. Frank A. Williams has gained very much aince he reached home last Thursday from Dunnin?, 111., w here be had a long and hard rim of typhoid fever. His mother. Mrs. Jehiel Williams, who went out to Punning to care for him, returned with him. and in their company was Miss Florence Melnnis, who stopped here to Sendaweek before going to W inchester, Mass., to visit a sister. At Cbieago. Mrs. Williams met Clarence Ford, a former resi dent of Braintree, wbo assured her that thuuirh he was happy in the West, he would go farther to see an Lantern face than anything else. To reduce stock and turn into cash several lots of merchandise, e make the following offerings: Dress Goods- TiT 1rnf!mUw nlain colors and mixtures; also limit ed quantity of black goods, alou in all. Foiim-rly i- t rr All in rn I, ,f -it 1 Or nor nrH- LOT 2 Black anil colored Dress Goods, sold from 8,"c to .-Jl.'Jo per yard, placed on a counter and marked at one price, ooc per yuru. These sroods are def-irable for Suits, sjkuts and Waists, nearly every piece new this reason. Ladies' Suits Induced from $12.50, $1."00 and $20 to SIO.OO, SI2.50 ard f 15.00 20 Suits, formerly to $1.", now at one price. S5.00 Special. 1! inch guaranteed Taffeta Silk at F5f pPT yd. :!) inch guaranteed Taffeta at 1.00 per yd. 1! inch Peau de Soie, guaranteed to wear at 75c yd. :; inch I'eau de Soie, SI. 25 pCT yd. Ladles' Black Dogskin and Oilier Fur Goats, $20.00 each, Double Brown Trading Stamps Onfall Dress Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Clolh Coats and Capes from Dec. 1st to 10th. Choose early and avoid the rush is often printed at this season of the year. Many a lady would have thanked her stars if she had heeded the warning. We Are Selling Christmas Presents Everv Dav Now. m Much that is useful and pretty has been placed on ar counters intended for gift buyers. The most prominent irt Linens for Embroidery and Fancy Work. Alany new materials ami patterns for needlework. , . J . . ... r ... i. I.. . :il complete assorunein 01 -in jjiuuiunifij i-un. Pillow Tops of Every Description. Hand Painted Bisque . ..i .1 . 11 C I .I..., - f Articles mai soiu sj ireeiy iasi season are more ri aun fill than ever. A great sale is already assured. Choi now or you will be disappointed. Vour selections -will U laid away for you if you wish. Burnt Leather In every conceivable shape to produce usefulness art-: beauty. Our selection was made from a manufacturer wrr unusual facilities for turning out a great variety of nsc-fn and beautiful amides at a very small expense. Xo jobW. profits on this line. You pay us our small profit, that's' uW Watch this Space for Christmas Tidings, Visit our store often and You'll sec something new nearly every time, our share of the Gift Buyers patronage and we shall try to merit it. We are after aradofph, Vt. A TALK oTfii?COATs7 iiCoiton Seed and Linseed Meal, ) If you sire tliinkinp; of jetting ;J I'm ( ,,,,t this season, we can tin ymi K'NNI. We have the hirfji-st anil ni st (inni'Icte stink of furs in this vicinity, which means a better chain e of selection for you. They are all St! l'aul Coats, of the famous (Jordoiut Fergu- son make. All we ask is that In-fore buying elsewhere you call J ami examine our coats. Thev stand on tlit-ii ow n jnerits ami J speak for themselves. t BLACK (10AT A warm and serviceable coat, J 1 2.00. S BLACK MARTIN Orlzzly Bear and Buffalo Cloth Coats, $.5.00. 4 THIBIT BUFFALO. A very heavily furred coat In a dark brown color, $18.00. f IMXi. Uncolored, natural black Dog Skin, very heavily furred. We have these coats In plain trimmed, Nutria Collars and Nutria Collar and Cuffs, $17.00 to $25.00 RUSSIAN CALF. Made from uncolored. Imported Russian Calf Skin. A very nice and dressy Coat, $24.00 and $27.00. WOMBAT The warmest and best wearing fur coat made. We keep only the better grades l the finest selected silver grey shades, free from the un sightly white spots, $30.00 and $35.00. RACCOON. Otter and Beaver trimmed, $50.00 and $65.00. JOHN D. MITCHELL, KAXDOLPH, VT THE CLOTH IKK, WANTED Dressed chickens and fowls. WANTED Hides and calfskins. Ajax Flakes and Empire Dairv Feed increase A How of milk and the nualitv. Trv it I All Kinds of Flour and Feed A carload of Adrian Flour received today, October 26, 1904. Horse Blankets and Robes. Trunks, Glassware and Crocker) Washington and New Brunswick Shingles, Clapboards, Lath, Lime, Cement See roof on our new store house. Good Until December 19. I. D. LITCHFIELD, Prop. WEST BROOKFIELD. TV Wt Hrookfii-ld i r. sinrry stopped rwamnf; Nov. . Mis. I.iIt ( .iiiy is ct wrk for Mrs. W a Use h;anrhar(l. Church Notea. The Standard Bearers will meet with Mrs. 8. Kripgs Saturday afternoon at 3 0!CK.. Tl naU I The subject oft be ChriatianHcienre Hi- Iii6 basil MarRwi.jta"ta"w,ita i ne i-aair-a' Aid of the Christian rhorrh will nit iih Mrs. H. C. Clark next Thursday at 2:30 p.m. The candy pull of the C. E. society of the Christian church has been postponed to Friday evening, Dec t. In the nnion aervlr at the M. K. church n-t tiini1ay tiitfht, lt-v. hsmuel Knonies ul preach on "The Christian a Hope." rut.'ot of week' ln in the Cliriuan church will tie ' hritnias in Western Kurope;" sermon, "t ominjf to Christ." Tlie reiirular monthlc meeting of the JU.-hcli.r Maids mill he held rrnlay .fter noon at 3 30 o'clock me.h Misa Ix-tti Kailev. Rt. J. T. I'rtsin's children are m-mer-' iayr from chu-ken pox. i Mra. Minne O-lt and i1si(;Mcr, Ssdie, viailed at AI 1 n Kjyre a. N( v. :b. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. oree C. VV et nwnt i Thankiri inc in Ilctiit-I with Mr. and Mrs Krr-d eat. ' , Mra. Julia Te kvurr of raminlrh and Mra. I-rank ttold ot ..rthtii Id were at W . Tk. Hutchinson a Tuesday of this eek. L- Early Hisers The tamvis little pills. At the Cong'l church next Sundar. mornim service at 10.;l. and younc; ro 1 le a pracer meeting at 6;."s)p.m. A wel come fur alL Methodist Episcopal chnrch: Pprach iie by the pastor at 10 a.m. r-uri'Ja. school at 12 o clx-k. Lpo-orta ia cue at 8 .30 p. m. The Idiea' aoclcty of the BaptUt ctiaica 1 RUBEROID ROOFING E. W. Tewksbury & Co., Kandolph, will hold a mum supper in the veptry next Tuesday eveninir from 5:3(1 on. All are cordially invited to join in the fun. Services at the Baptist church next Sun day at 111:.' si. m. and 6:30 p.m. In the murn inir the pastor will preach a short sermon, after which the communion of the Lord'a Supper w ill be observed. Bible school at Li o'clock. Mcintosh-Johnston. The following marriage notice sent from Boston by K. M. Wills, will be of interest to relativea of the groom in this vicinity and old acquaintance of his parents in Tunbridge, where they usea to live: "A very charming borne wedding oc eorred at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wit her Mcintosh, 1(W Josephine avenue, W est Soinerville, Mass., Nov. 23, w ben their son, Don, waa united to Misa Alberta Johns ton of Detroit, Mich., by the He v. J. L. Campbell. 'The groom was attended by II. G. All bright, Jr., and Misa M. I. Billings waa briucsinaid. The wedding march was placed by Walter Mclntoah. 'The bride looked yery sweet in her gown of sheer ohite muslin and carry in if a large boutjuet of bride roaea. Misa Killings wore pink veiling and carried pink, and Mrs. Mcintosh, black silk with jet trimmings, and Miss Mcintosh white mnslin. The rooms were beautifully decorated ith palms, evergreena and vines. 'Among the guests, who numbered shot.t :i. mere M r. and M rs. W liliatn Hous ton and lon Skinner of Boston; Mr. and Mra. Winn Rogers and Mrs. Kdin liar eey, Mrs. Julia Mills and beth of Swamp s'iitl; Mra. J. M. tmrdner. C. L. llutton, ne and mother, M isses Misan and W m aifred Brigga, .Mr. and Mra. K. A. tird av of Simierville; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wills and Miaa Kdilo W ills. "The gifts were numerous and cotly nd included linens, bric-a-brac, china, nl glass, silver, pictures and point lace. Th young couple will reside at Mr. Mcintosh a lot the preaent." LUH BERLIN'S RUBBERS. 'e have ht.ltl more than ever lictoie at this time of year. Our piict-H and q,.alitv explain why. J FUR GOATS, ltwill pay y,u to visit our fur coat room. WALDORF WAISTS. The stylish Xew Vork Uair-.ts. I lot riannclWaists, JI.37. 1 " " " 2.80. I " Mohair 3.fjj). I Waists, i.oo. MEN'S COLORED SUITS. These poods are right in wearing r,uali ics, style and mice. FELT SHOES for all apes from bJ hies to elderly ii'1l"f Try our Felt S 1 SlinPi'i. our rubber hoc! roll Shoes; our Felt ro ' . . t es Shoes; our ren's Felt Shoe.". FURNISHING GOODS. Everything here found furnishing department. in n up-to-date Extra Fleeced Hose, 25c neary neeced Kose, 45c loitmid's Mittens, 10n Heavv f:hilri' , ...... v iiiiiiGUO, Double Child's Mitrana Fleece Line! Glcves, 25c Silk Lined Glsves. wu Golf G'cyes, 25c, 50c OUTING NIGHT ROBES. A new lot tochoo1 from. OUTINGS. The best they for 10c our ciisioni tell us. fletc:d and Prim Brapp M. A.TEWKSBURY, Manager, Randolph, Vt-