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HERALD A.ND NEW3. NOVEMBER 26, 1903. Chebca Hi me News. Local Editor. to liva with hid II. 0. lirxBir. lias S'li"' Wilson t tbe court Mas., ia RANDOLPH CENTER Furniture repairing and rellnisbing, gUiing and all itnt shop work. W. C. Bolin. Mr. trrn ",;:T1..nkiv.n,,w.lh friend.,. " ., .... v ltil. in assUtina in the . ...,!...( f'mnhrlclK". nr. , ,i..ni n th. (nrrt of bi cousin, ,l Hill. ff ci-mn. of OriW" 'ovrl T6arlv, II" ' '"r Tink.i!lvin t Mr tH'i u, and Mr.. W. P. Townm-nd visit! K-nd..iri 11 fc""",U ' M'" d Mr.. 0. II. -H..'ll. I.m R. U'umrd. teller io the bunk, .,, Hstur.lay to Brandon to spend Zau wlt" hli fple- Vn.CbsrM W. ISisby returned home Ir"1" Msssaehuwtts. where be todneen tifilm It"- t Anions ttm "tudeiit arrivals for Tbanks- 'mreJIi"" Clara lioardway and CoriHnr" M.mtiK-lier seminary. yr, nna I.itil'V. who has been keep ini turn InrWarrrn Htern the past i Mrs, returned to her borne in llart Und M'jnit.iy inoriiini?. Mr. and Mm. Wales Moulton have tinned tb'ir honse for the winter and miMlo .North Tunhridtre to live with ibfir daughter, Mr. Charles Grant. H 0. Bixiiv visited bin cousin, Willie C. Bui'?, Worcester, Mais., last week. )i turned Saturday, aeoomianid by v.. j..,.,hi,.r. Min Hazel Bixbr, who in itiitiilitiK commercial school in that ... Xbere will I Theiikwjivin day srrv Kftt the Conu'l church thie eveuinir at 7-30 o'cbx'k. AUthoe who regard the dat are cordially invited to be present. Ibe K. Fred Daniels of the M. K. etmrch will deliver the address. Tbunnual meeting of the Town Sun (tiv Sob.l association will be held at the Cmm!tional church Thursday evening it the clou of the union Thanksgiving timet. All interested In the work of tbe dome department should endeavor to t present. lb pupils having no marks daring tbe hll term in District No. 7 are Alice But ton, Kutn (Jokey, Norman Oos and Myr Ut Hock. Krnest Button was absent one-bait day, Katie Uoss one day and Eucpiw Hook one and one-half days. Unora Col by waa teacher. Sunday afternoon, while driving to IMth Washington to conduct service at totConc'l chun h, the Key, (Joorge E. Uu (slhered bright and freab green have from an apple tree at tbe aide of tbrroad. Rather late In the season for frn Iruit in central Vermont Mr. and Mrs. Alliert W. Hoyt cele- brated the 2Mb anniversary of their Birriane Wednesday evening, Nov. 18, bti ul viKit (nun a delegation from tamp No. Hria of Veterans, and their wires and other friends to the Dumber of about twenty. All had a pleasant evening moved bis family to Ban- till confined indoore lick lint Ibiet Judii John W. Kowell baa pro- nti to the Orange County Bar asaocl lion a fine portrait of himself, which will bt hang In tbe court room at tbe coming December term. The portrait is In eepii and if the work of J. E. Purdy of Boeton. Ms Rowell was admitted to tbis bar in I'M, and this gift cornea as an appropri ate reminder o( the fiftieth anniversary of s id in jump. nr. A. H. Hmith has sold bia bouse on Souto Main atreet, known aa the Cbase place, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtia M. Hall for TWO. Piwarssion is given Deo. 1. The alawaa effected through the tleorge A Trary Heal Kstate agency of tbia town. Mr. and Mrs. llall'a eon. Fred, li to copy tbe place, as he ia ooliged to varatt Mrs. Hobinsou'i house, which waa fteenilyaoldto.N. W. Hunt. The frienda of John McCollom, Jr., are rifbt (lad to see his cheery face a hoot town una if only for a tew day. John "been at Albany, N. Y., aa student tbe basiness college, lie says that be likea the school and that be la getting on ly. His many frienda wish bim wy wceese. Nd Hay ward, who la sleo t Albany it the business college, did not Worn borne for Thanksgiving. He ia e PWed at Christmas. Hwrey W. Tavlor, one of Chelsea's T. writes hack from Hartford, Conn., wry encouraging reports of bis improa- wniotthe grocers' Biecialtiea buaineaa D. Carleton, a Chelsea boy of former "J. Harvey has gone to learn the burl- and seems to like Mr. Carleton and oosmess very well. Mr. Carleton'a ""mess , growing naturally and rapid- nd he ia looking for good clean coun- i my io give them a chance to make " of themselves. ii . , iss .vine M. Corwin, who has been io poor health for several months, went - week Wednesday to the Mary Hitch. nospiui in Hanover. N. H., where ;!, op-rued on Thursday by Dr. """or minor. II. r many friends will "I"1! to know that the operation was IUffEl..l . . .. .. snri .Miss i new in ia doing aa '"" Mil he expected. Mr. and Mrs. ""l lorwm of Lowell, Mass., and LD.rles It. Corwin of Somerville, were with her at the hospital. i. wonder biK,t,ng dor, .i... th... L r u nave eemtl ,,, (), Many huntere "t iirnUhlc . i. l, .- mien, ov ueiuu un- Kd. Lee baa dolph. A. C. Wells is with slow fever, Mrs. Elijah Wilbur ia on the with a severe cold. B. M. Damon and II. St. Iamb are putting up a ben house and tool bourn. - Mrs. M. D. Cburcb returned Saturday from a several weeki' stay in Deerfield, ai ass, J. It. Holden and family are at Hon. ! V. 1. H pear's for the Thanksgiving re nnion. Miss Agnes Hoy went Tuesday to her borne in ISorth Duitury to apend Thanks giving. C. L. Hodges Is not quarantined for smallpox. He doesn't believe that It will come bia way. Elmer Eice, who haa been working for 1L E. Flint, has retnrned to his home in Brookfleld. Miss Ruth Smith retnrned from her school in Wilmington Saturday for the Thanksgiving vacation. Representative Pariah and wife came home last Saturday and expect to return to Montpelier next Monday. The students of the Normal went borne last Saturday to enjoy the Thanksgiving vacation that extends to Deo. 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alvord are passing Thanksgiving at Randolph with his sister, Mrs. O. W. Pan ton. and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wedgwood of Knex Junction are enjoying Thanks giving day with N. L. Boyden and family. They have come home and may atay several daya. Rev. F. A. Weils took hit wife and three weeks' old baby home from the sanatorium last Bunday. Mrs. Wells' aister la with ber and will aaaiat ber in tbe household duties and the care of tbe child as needed. Walter 'Chad wick, who haa been at tending tbe Randolph High school, came borne laat Thursday sick. A doctor waa called, he had a very sore throat and con- aulerable fever and there was some alarm, but he ia convalescing. Mr. and Mm. Julius Martin, Frank Bondro and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper of Itighgate are visiting their sons and brothers, Joseph and George Bondro. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were married In Higbgate Monday 'mornfng and came here on their wedding Journey. Mrs. Susan Dlmick has had cataracts growing on botb eyes tor some time and she waa nearly blind. Bhe went to tbe sanatorium and Dr. Twitcbell of Burling ton removed the cataract from one eve; tbe other had not ripened sufficiently for an operation. 8be returned home and it ia believed that th operation will prove successful. Bhe baa to keep the eye band aged yet, W. L flebard and wife took advantage of tbe Normal vacation to take a vacation and rest that tbey needed. Tbey started Bunday for Derby, Conn., andwill make their son, Guy, a visit there. Tbey then exoect to go to Lunenburg, Mass., and spend Thanksgiving with their daugh ter, Maud, and return home the last ot the week. Tbelr daughter, Frances, accompanied them and the Randolph House is closed lor m week, Mr a. Evana waa called to Brownlngton, Vt., aome three weeks ago by the death of ber mother. Her tatber. W. W. la- galla, waa then aick with pneomon Kinoe tbe burial of her mother she t stayed there and cared tor htm till Mon day, with the aid ot an assistant, aha brought him to her home here. He was very weak and they bad to take him on bed. The Journey of 135 milee fatigued him considerably, but it la expected that net will improve him. that more errors in sson vi ere not made "iia a it! i... .n rod, ! the heavy underbrush, but "bar.". '" ",,ke th6 e"0r that W,V " ,0 Uk chances and get a doe, as n,dent!y the ,.se ith John Druge, ins a" Ur l,,'"1,tl Builty to the kill mat. W1" tlie rpi!ul' 1100 nd w Monday, Others came very close mt t lmt either saw their ,.,, " "''' iiteiulent of public schools is ui "usiness this year with an ltft,r 1 e teachers have liecn it foiwtamiy h., and up to vtry .,,, '""V'1' The chods have been "tliiJ V"1.''"""'1 ,('r systematically that Pfr,,,:, n school has had r.' V" '"""ted attention. The wl 'weived individual and prr,,,"";!""1' ITogrew toward Im tb rZ. 1 1"" ,,wn be effort thua far J.MT RANDOLPH Homer Lambert of East Eoxbury was guest at Frederick Rutz's recently. John Ferris and Gurtave RuU la North field on busioeeM last week. Mies Dorothy Fierce ot Tunbridge is visiting ber grandmother, Mra. M. J. Pierce. Rev. N. H. Fair haa gone to Norwood, R. I., to spend Thanksgiving with bia children. ... Mra. J. Whitney of Wert Falrlee was guest at ber brother's, W. C. Bprague, last week. Miss Ruth L. Boyden ot Worcester, Mass., waa guest at ber aunt's, Mra. B. F. Blodgett, last Tuesday. Carl Pierce and Miss Ruby Hall were nnited In marriage last week Wednesday at Rovalton and returned to their home here last Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Tracy and four children of Utica, N. Y., came Monday to spend Thanksgiving with bia parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tracy. Rev. and Mrs. H. L Kemp of Hunting ton came last Mondav to atay nntil after Thanksgiving at tbe home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. George E. Brigbam. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Ladd of Woort-eru-tc came to attend the funeral of her .i.ter. Mra. Barah E. Clark, who died at their home In Woodstock Nov. 15, aged 7R wears. Mr. P. H. Newton ana cnnaren. wm have been at tbe home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Tracy v for several weeks, returned to their home in Middle- town, Conn., last Tuesday. South Royalton Notes. ft . J. Baboent, Local Editor tharlis Danforth has removed to Royal ton. Mra. Ji. F. Moody visited her parents in RutUnd last week. Arthur Abbott opened new harness shop baiiness last Monday. The Cong'l Bunday achool will hold a Worker' rally Wednesday evening, Dec. 9. Mr. a id Mrs. George Brown are visit ing bis brother in Troy, N. V., for a few weeks. W. L. Orcutt of Weymouth. Mass., 1 visiting bia aister, here, Mra. Belden Brooks. Geori e Harrington has recovered from his recent Illness sufficiently to be about the hot 1. Dr. I ana Dearing baa sufficiently re covered from a long illness to be about the hot ae. The Ladies' Bocinl circle will meet ith lira, Bouthwortb Tuesday after noon, Dec 1. Special meeting of the W. R. C Fri day, N'v. 27. for regular work. Mem-' ber a requested to attend. Will am Wellington left Tneaday for hie home at Milford, N. H., to pass Thanki Biving with his family. Char'es Naught, an employee In tbe furnittre factory tbe past two years, haa gone to Barton to seek employment. Clayton Orcutt and Frank Wbeatley, Dartmouth students, passed Thanksgiv ing wilh Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Brooks. The midweek service of the Cong'l church will be held tbis (Thursday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Man's re lation to man." Mist. Bessie Ames bas closed- ber en gagement in tbe millinery store ot Mrs. A. C. Waterman and is engaged at tbe hotel at table work. Mra. George Haekett went to the boa- pital list Friday tor treatment and Mon day underwent a surgical operation and ia rp rted aa doing welL The C. E. society will hold a business meetiiig for election of officers at tbe ves try Wednesday evening, Deo. 2, at 7:30 o'clock, followed by a social. Mrs Jessie Foster Slack, wife ot Archui Slack, who haa been visiting her. mother, Mrs. Foster, tbe past ten weeks, is to remain here through the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lincoln and Mr. Walker, who had been here the past two weeks, returned to their home at Dlgbton j Monday, Mr. Lincoln purchased a car-' load c t cows while here. Mi. Lucy Hale Durkee, wife of Daniel Durkist, who has paased tbe summer here, returns to her home at Pomona, Cel., soon. Bhe is to be accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Durkee and Charles P. Tarbell, who are to pass tbe winter there. Lawyers Tarbell and Wbitham, Wal lace la tchelder of Bethel and Soutbgate of W.iod stock were engaged In suits here befoM William Batchelder, referee, last week in tbe case and counter case ot J. H. Waldo vs. Page St Day ot Sharon. Tbo marriage of Henry Osgood of Og densl nrg, N. Y., ia announced. Mr. Os good is a native ot South Royalton and res id d here nntil a few years ago, when he went to Albany, N. ., in tbe employ of th ) National Harvester Co., and later to Ordeoaburg. . - Ths Y. M. C A. will bold a men's meet ng in tbe Sons ot Veterans' hall Sunday, Nov. 29, at I p. m. Prominent members ot the Dartmouth football team will speak and a quartet from tbe glee club will sing. You an cordially in vited to be present. Tbe Book sociable held by the young ladies ot tbe Lanrerota class of tbe Ccng'l Sunday school, Nov, 18, waa a - decided sneezes. It was held for tbe purpose of buying books tor tbe Bunday school li brary. Twenty-three books were given and about 7 waa realized, with which to purchase more. " Refreshments were serv td ties) ot charge. Solos by Miss 8berd and Miss Pearl Bohonon were well rendered. A. W. Bohonon, who has been station agent here for nearly five years, has been transferred to the Waterbury station and will move there as soon as convenient, His removal will be much regretted by tbe community. His stay here and tbe service riven to his patrons have been ROYALTON The Woman's club will meet with Miss Ida Lyman Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Alice Grant was in Woodstock last week from Wednesday nntil Satur day. " H, G. Lobdelt of Hubbardston, Mass., was in town last week from Tuesday nntil Saturday. James Boyd, Jr., went to Barre Satur day after having spent several months at the Cascadnac House. Mrs. Belle Northrop ot South Tun bridge spent last week with her cousin, Mrs. George Smith, Jr. Carl Martin Pierce and Jnlia Marion Hall were married at "Imwsr" Wednes day, Nov. 18, by Rev. Joel Whitney. Charles Waterman of Lacooia, N. H., came Monday to spend a week with bia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waterman. Frank Bos worth, who haa been grow ing feeble for roan v 'months, became al most helpless tbe first of last week. Fri day he consented to have tbe selectmen remove him to tbe town farm. Tbe Central school closed Friday for Thanksgiving week. Miss Bessie Lewis went to ber horns in Randolph and Misses Julia and Nella Wallace to their borne in Middletown Springs. Saint Faul'a church The Bret Sunday In Advent, morning service and holy communion at 11 a. ra. Thanksgiving service tbia mrrning at 11 a. m. Offer ings for Aged and Infirm Clergy fund. James A. Btacey and son came from Putney Friday to await tbe coming of their household goods. Monday, they began moving to tbe Martin Skinner place. Mrs. Btacey and two children came Tuesday. in in EAST GRANVILLE Kenneth Dickerman spent Saturday Randolph. Daniel and Charles Handly were Eoxbury Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beaton are the parenta of a son, born Nov. 19. E. J. and W. G. Handly took a drive over Warren and Granville mountain laat Friday. W. G. Handly walked nine miles Mon day to sell an eight-dollar cow. He thinks farming pays. Miss Cells Ladue ot Bralntree attended tbe entertainment Thursday evening and called on trienda Friday. Miss Maud E. Laskey went to ber home In Quecbee Saturday at tba eloae ot a most successful term of school. A very pleasing entertainment waa given Thursday evening. Tbe exercise con- sted of music, recitations, dialogues snd tableaux, which were much enjoyed. Credit is doe Miss Leakey, tbis being the Brat term of school taught by her. All will be glad to know aba is to return for the winter term. Of tbe eighteen pupils, those having no abaent marks were Ken neth Dickerman, Lib by Gusbea and Walter Luce. Those having no tardy marks were Kenneth Dickerman, Lib by, Clara, Herbert, Emmett and Leon Gusbea, Walter Loae, Clayton Patob, Vance and Clyde Rich. Clayton Patch waa abaent only one-half day. Baby won't suffer five minutea with croup if you apply Dr. Tbomaa' Eclectric Oil at once. It acts like magic NORTH RANDOLPH George Blodgett is on the sick list. Mr. snd Mrs. C. H. Taft were in Wash ington last week. The Library circle will meet with Mrs. Austin Emery Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. F. C Cone spent two days at Randolph Center recently, guests of Mr. and Mra. Ray Walbrldge. M .nH Mra. dn Fletcher have moved tn Kaat Brookfleld into C. A. Bigelow's boose. Guy will drive tbe order team. ' T"r. Kverr ban re,.. ' i T"rent of every child port 7,f 1? W,U Iben... , "'"''had has done during Pott '"'"iS"d return the re "rcl st an early date. 0 r ihe tUd tan H..rt kmm fcrrfj -wira Haw la Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowin of No. 228 8th Ave., a- v..n.iv recommends a remedy for .n.,hl. She eavs: "Gratitude i. h. wonderful effeut of Electric Bit ters in a case ot acute Indigestion, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and ITver emuMes Electric Bitters is tbe nest reme dy on the market today." This great tonio and alterative medicine invigor ates the system, purifies tbe blood and Is especially helpful in all forms of female weakneaa. 60c. H. A. Leonard, Randolph. Jan. 1, 1809, would subscribe. be a good time to very agreeable and satisfactory. . He baa a wife and three beautiful, intelligent children, who are the pride ot tatber and mot her and loved by old and yoong, wno will also be raisand. . I npure blood rnns -yon' down makes von an easy victim for organie diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cares the cause builds yon op. NORTH ROYALTON Miss Jessie Ellis spent laat week visit ing in South Royalton. Dorr E. Field cane Monday to spend the week with bis grandfather, Ziba Pa ge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks are visit lne their daughter, Mra. Kinsman, in Rochester for a lew days. Frank Bos worth, who was stricken wi.h Daralvsis one day last week, haa beam taken to tbe town farm. Misa Ada White has resumed her work in Suringfleld, Mass., after spending short time visiting friends in Hartford and New Hsften, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dutton spend Tl anksgiving at Cbarlee Kidder's in B the! and Mr. and Mrs. Edward rieia ard daughter, Elizabeth, spend the day at Ziba Paige's. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tbe money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Wsrranted Syrup of Tar if it tsilatocure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove ht,tisfac,tory or money refunded. J. W. Fargo, Randolph Center. F. C. Batcbellor, Braintres. ' E. L Clafiin. East Braintree. Spragoe A Bprague, East Randolph. K. J. Prince, South Randolph. D. U. Nichols, Roxbury. O. A. Tilden, Roxbury. H. A. Leonard, Randolph. V. A. Grant, Randolph. . R. G. Morton, Randolph. C H. Bigelow 4 Son, East Brookfleld. G. M. Miller, BetheL 1). O. Goodno, Rochester. H. C. Hubbard, Granville. C. J. 8tockwelL Hancock. 3. B. Fish, Stockbridge. J. A. Cbedel Co., Gaysville. W. P. Smith, East BetheU J. H. Buck, East BetheL A. N. King ft Son, Tunbridge. D. D. Moulton, Randolph. EAST BRAINTREE Tbe school in District No. 8 will be- i gin Monday. Everett Sherman bas finished work for Fred Flint and is at home. Foster Thayer of Saratoga has been visiting his brother, Orvia. Mrs. Davton Flagg has been sick in bed several days with lumbago. Felix Stokes, who spent tbe winter in Mamaroneck, N. Y , haa been calling on frienda in town thia week. C. E. Bowman has moved into' the hotel. His place at West Brookfleld Is now occupied by Daniel Fordbara. ' F. D. Snelling snd son, formerly ot Danville, but now of BetheL, spent Satur day night at 8. A. Smith's. He is a photographer at Bethel, where be has recently moved bis fam'ly. George W. Flagg has attained two titles this tall, that ot aenator and also of "grandpa," having recently received word ot the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Flagg of Brockton, Mass. Rev. C N. Krook, who spoke st tbe service last Sunday at Weat Brookfleld, will apeak here at toe morning service next Sunday and at West Brookfleld at tbe evening service. A good attendance ia desired. SOUTH RANDOLPH Henry Camp went to Barre with a load ot pork Saturday. Other fortunate deer hunters in this place were Arthur Smith and C. L. Mo- Pbetrea. Mrs. E. D. Camp and son, Barton, visited ber daughter, Mrs. William "Boyd, the last of last week. Dr. Stearns of Randolph tested Julius Green's and D. L. Loomia' herds last week. Mr. Green's were all sound; one of Mr. Loomis' was condemned. E. J. Prince haa found it necessary to pnt an addition on his store to keep up with the increase ot business. Hobart Peck ia doing tbe carpentry work. Mis Olive Hanks had tbe mlafortune to stick a needle into tbe sole ot ber foot last week. It was removed by a physi cian and the foot is at present doing welL Mrs. Inex McPbetres Doherty ot Lynn, Mass., is tbs mother of a little daughter, born Nov. 22, granddaughter ot Mr. snd Mrs. C L. McPbetres ot this place. Mr. sod Mra. Mason Ladd ot Wood stock were at E. P. Riford'a laat week Toeeday, coming with tbe body of Mrs. Ladd's aister, Mra. Sarah Clark, who waa buried at East Randolph that day. Sevan Year of Proof. "I have had seven years ot proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is tbe best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, cheat or longs." says W. V. Hen ry of Panama, Mo Tba world has had thirty-eight years ot proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage ot the lungs and tbe early stages ot consump tion. Its timely use always prevents tbe development of pneumonia. Sold nnder guarantee. 50c. and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. 1L A. Leonard, Randolph. Now is tbe time to subscribe. A CHECKING ACCOUNT oocoHAS BECOME A-oo BUSINESS NECESSITY and we solicit an opportunity to explain its many advan tages. Inquiries in person or by letter willlae cheerful ly answered. We furnish check books so tha deposi tors may pay their bills by check and thua avoid the ne cessity of keeping a large amount of money on hand. . HATI01L Mi OF WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT. ftV'fer4vav ravr4yev sVsWasm4,v,v,v Eggs at 40 cents a dozen makes the question of feed a matter well worth your attention. Page's Perfected Poultry Food, $3.00 cwt. Page's Granulated Bone, 2.50 cwt. Breck's Beef Scraps, 3.00 cwt. Wirthmore Dry Mash, 2.00 cwt. Wirthmore Scratch Feed, -95 cwt. No. 1 Minneapolis Wheat, 1.95 cwt. Oyster Shells, .7 cwt. suts. The above are not experimental feeds they give re- t FRUITS AND NUTS are now in full supply. We are pleased to quote: Best Persian Dates, Best Smyrna Figs, Cape Cod Cranberries, California Soft Shells, Mixed Nuts, Florida Oranges, 08 cts lb. 1 5 cts lb. 1 2 cts qt. 18 cts lb. 15 cts lb. 35c coz. SS AIj "THE. BAN Q AT TLTrftTT T ITT) jliku ir.ii We have a large supply of the following kinds : Turk's Island, 55 cts bu. Worcester Packing, 55 cts bu. Silver Springs Cattle, ioo's,' 55 cts. Silver Springs Cattle, 56's, 35 cts. Worcester Dairy in 5, 10, 14 and 56 lb bags, 8, 15, 20 and 70 cts. , jF3 Xj Q TO" JEsL The increasing strength of the winter wheat market makes our quotations as follows: $6.00 bbl 6.cobbl 5.75 bbl Encore, $6.75 bbl Rob Roy, Wise King, 6.75 bbl Snow Flake, Gold Medal, 6.75 bbl Riverdale, Pillsbury Best, 6.75 bbl FEED AND GRAIN Markets show a greater strength with advancing ten dencies. We are pleased to quote as follows : Old Corn, $1.60 cwt Old C. Corn, Meal, 1.65 cwt IV i t 4: TTK DSlIlGr" 11 OF THE h ' ' ' aTt if !lOGf ljy - is Still Going: S Co. n Provender, Bran, Mixed Feed, Middlings, 1.75 cwt 1.40-1 45 cwt 1.55-1,60 cwt 1. 65-1. 70 cwt Sucrene Dairy Fd., 140 ct SucreneIIorseFd.,$i45 cwt X Cottonseed, 1.65 cwt 4 t Gluten, 1.65 cwt Paragon Dairy, 1.55 cwt Wirthmore Stk.Fd. 1.65 cwt Wheat, ' 1.95 cwt Oats, .60 bu Two cars of "Dixie" Cottonseed just in quality ex-; ceptionally good. . " '. : eT. EE. IHnS'WEII? s south itoyaiton, vc. &-sV4sVVr4sVeVa 'ftrS4VfrrSV4VsVsVVsV' Hundreds, yes thousands, of people have taken advan tage of this great sacrifieejsale, and many dollars have been saved by them. "We claim this to be the greatest money- saving chance that has ever been thrown before the people of Bethel and vicinity. You all know lis is a Geiins MM Ui AND Everything on iiiQ Premises f.losi be Converted to Gash in the Least Possible Time. Remember you have no excuses to make. There is every thing here for man, woman and child. Don't delay, come while the assortment is be6t. W.e win, not quote a long list of prices space will not permit. A visit to our numerous bargain counters will convince the most earerui ouyer tnat our prices cannot be equalled in the state. Winter is here. You Need Warm Clothing, we Need the Money. It will pay you to come miles to this great bankrupt sale. The store must be vacated soon, so get busy. Remember the place, , Bethel Dry Goods Company Sargent Clock, next Door to Post Office, Botlaol,, Vermont. Plenty of telp to watt oa you without delay. Ten thousand dollars worth of fine merchandise must be cold. You know why. Price don't count. WE ONLY SAY, COME! Lnttvn!irw U U UI WJ U MAJESTIC THEATRE DuBois & Gay's Hall, Randolph, w Nigfit All rami 1 -' Kew Pictures Every Evening, Ml t!:3 litest Sheets. 12,000 Feet cfjictures izi Six Illustrate j Scnjs Every Week Wss Lettla Bailey, Sopm ; Miss Virginia Terry, Pianist. Admission, - - - Ten Cents. FOR SALE. TEN DWELLING HOUSES CHELSEA VILLAGE. These houses are all with in the fire district and in good condition. Can be bought on easy terms. GEO. A. TRACY, REAL ESTATE, CHELSEA, VERMONT. Tb Eest Christmas Present something for tbe home. The best thing for tbe home Is an EDISON PHONOGRAPH. Nothing makes the home so inviting and so popular as this great and' versatile entertainer. $12.50 TO S60.00. C. F. F.I AF.CH ESTER, RANDOLPH, VERMONT.