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ome Fitts' Store ! Another Excellent Saturday Sale I THE BARRE DAILY TIMES HAKKK. VT. MV 14. 11K3 Weather Prediction. Iiostou, May 14. Partly cloudy but Kf nerally fair tonluht, and Kriilay light variable winds. TALK OF THE TOW. Strenuous effort has its reward in the Dry Goods world as well as any. We have made it, and found last Winter a manu facturer who was willing to furnish us 2500 YARDS OF DIMITY at less than actual cost to make and to keep men and machines at work. This is why we can let out this lot of ioc Dim- J ities on Saturday at only J2' You will have to make a strenuous effort if you succeed in securing even a small portion of these on Saturday, for we have never offered such values without a mighty rush. The Shirt Waist Stock is full of interesting values. Ask to see them. HOMER FITTS, 164-166 North Main St., Barre, Vermont. o n 6 11 o O o 0 O - elief For the Weary! I "Heyyood Bunion Shoes!" O 0 0 O Many people suffer untold misery from bunions. Q Such snfferers can get relief by purchasing "Heywood v O n(rntmi Sfines for which we are sole agents in Barre. V . Men's Bunion Shoes. - - ' - " - $3.50 S 2 Women's Bunion Shoes, - - - 3.50 j n - O & r est l Gi O O 157 North Main Street. C. S. ANDREWS, Proprietor. Local Happening! Tersely Told For Buij Billiard & Co., reliable insurance. Wise King is the ISest Bread flour; See special suits at A. P. Abbott & Co's. Drill of Co. E this evening. Assembly 6.15. If troubled with headache see Ilolton's eyesight specialist. A special meeting of the Burns club is ailed for this evening at 8 o'clock In Miles hall. Th veterans of the Spanish-American war are reminded not to forget the base ball game tomorrow afternoon. Bovn of the Con (relational church, all who wish to join the boys' chorus please be at the vestry Friday evening at 6.13. At the close of the rehearsal of the boy's chorus of the Congregational church Fri day evening a base ball team will be ' organized. Virgil Ayers and James Wilson returned this afternoon from attending the meeting of the Nobles of the My 'c Shrine at Mid- dlebury. The non-Association manufacturers met a committee from the local branch of the G. C. X. U. at the union rooms last even ing and signed the bill of prices now in force. John McDonald arrived in the city last night from Honolulu after an absence of about five years. He has been In the western states most of the time during his absence. All the members of the Spanish-Ameri can w'ar veteraus who are interested in playing base ball are requested to meet at the armory tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock where conveyances will take them to Jtair- inont park. If tired of paying rent, read the ad. of the I). A, Ferry lieal Estate Agency on page". Hose supporters, a bargain at 10c per pair. Veale & Knight. Every Day an Opening Day. Every day is an opening day here opening new goods daily and opening the eyes of Furniture and Carpet buyers as to values. We have said it before we say it again: Visit all the other house furnish ing establishments in town, but as you value money, don't buy until you see our stock and get our prices. Remember this is the "Rug House" of Barre. Rugs and Art Squrres of more than ordinary merit. Barry Williams, TALK OF THE TOWN. A. J. Schneider went to Rutland yester day. William Standliok weut to St. Albaus today. E. M. Tayntor left last night for Boston on a business trip. Mrs. E. R. Choate left this noon for a visit with friends in Boston. John Comolli and his npphew arrived in the city last night from Italy. Mrs. Mason Page entertains the clerks of A. I'. Abbotts' store this evening at her home on Elm street. At the meeting of the Montpelier city council last evening X. B. Ballard of Barre bought the liquor agency safe for $73. Paint Tour ISuggT for 75c. to $1.00 with Devoe's "Gloss Carriage Faint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by liey nolds & Sou. Xew Shirt Waists! Good colors, and styles at 00c each. Veale & Knight. The silk floss sofa pillows for Saturday are snaps at A. F. Abbott & Co's. Consult the eye siht specialist for glasses at J. W. Ilolton's. Ladies' vests at 15c each or two for 2"c. Veale & Knight. THE American Fidelity Co., MONTPELIER, VT., SURETY BONDS ACCIDENT INSURANCE. J. W. DILLON, Barre, Vt., C. H. BIGELOW East Brookfield, Agents. APPLES New Tomasi Block, Cor. Main and Merchant Sts. VXDEKTAHKKg AND FUUKKAI, WIKECTOHS. T. H. BARKY, - - 6 Averlll St. I L. M. WILLIAMS, - 28 Jefferson St. Telephone 209-12. Telephone 212-12. Russets, Baldwins and Ben Davis Varieties. Price, $2.00 to $3.00 a barrel. On Wells River tracks. The Style of a "Dorothy Dodd" 0T ) The woman whose capacity for style exceeds her ca pacity in dollars will find that the style of a "Dorothy Dodd" Shoe gives her foot all the distinction of a custom measured shoe. "The style of a ' Dorothy Dodd'" has become proverbial. It is a Shoe that preserves the natural outlines of the foot, yet actually makes it Lok a full size smaller. No other shoe is designed like it. When your foot is tired don't put on a slipper, but put on a " Dorothy Dodd," It hugs the foot around the instep and rests every other part of it. It saves fifty per cent in foot fatigue. Shoes, - - $3-00 ft Oxfords, - - 2.50M3MZ FOR SALE BY- Badger, McLean & Co., iU North Main St. SHOE DEALERS. C. A. FOLSOM. A NEW CIGAR, TIP-TOP Union Made, at the Corner Cigar Store. The best 5-cent Cigar in the city We also carry a mil line HECKER'S CIGARS at the old stand. Will be glad to see you at either store. E. 0. M4RRI0N, Union Cigar Store. Corner Ggar Store Time Is. Fly in: ONLY 15 DAYS MORE TO STAY IN THE BLUE STORE Saturday, May 30th, will be the last day for us in the Blue Store. Our time is up on that day. From now until then we will give you the greatest values in the state in the Clothing, Shoe and Furnishing Goods line. . How are these? Suits and Odd Coats. I Shoes and Leather Goods. One hundred Suits at 45c on the dollar. Ken's Suits in Cutaway Frocks and Sacks and Odd Coats and Vests in fancy worsteds and all-woo! material at 45c on the dollar of former prices. This is a great chance for small men or big boys, as these Suits and Odd Coats and Vests are all in small sizes running in 34, 35, 36 and 37. Therefore the price on them is cut so low that It is really surprising. Here they are : $5.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - - $2.25 6.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - - 2.95 7.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - - 3.45 8.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - - 3.95 10.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - - 4.95 12.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - 6.95 15.00 All-wool Suit for men, - - - 7.95 About $300 worth of Hen's, Women's, Boys' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, Rub- ber Boots, Valises and Leather Dress Suit Cases, all go together at 50c to 75c on the dollar, and everything else in our store at similar discounts to close the stock by May 30. One hundred fifty pairs of Men's White Linen Cuffs, Navy Brand, in link and plain style, formerly 25c. To close at two pairs for 25c. Is this worth saving to yoa ? Nine hundred Men's Linen Collars, Navy Brand, In newest styles. The stand-up kind, 5c each ; the turn-down kind, 8c ; the high band turn-down kind, 10c or three for 25c. Is this not a bargain ? One hundred pairs Men's Shawknit 25c Hosiery in fancy colors, to close at two pairs for 25c. Think of it! We have the goods and wish to close them out rather than move them at the end of this month, for it is much easier to move cash than Clothing. You will find bargains here every day. Come and see for yourselves. . THE BLUE STORE, Thomas Brady, Harry A. Segel, Myer S. Levin, Arotmd the Corner, - - - On Depot Sqoare. orsets! Corsets! See the kind we sell and be convinced that you. are getting the best for comfort and wear for $1.00 per pair. VEALE & KNIGHT, Worthen Block, 127 North Main St Loose Muscatel Raisins ! The ruling price for the past season's crop has been high, but in order to reduce our stock we lower it some what and offer three pounds of good fruit for 25 cents. BULK SEEDS. Crosby's Early Corn, per quart, -Fancy Dwarf Beans, per quart, . -Black Butter Beans, per quart, -Cranberry Fole Beans, per quart, -American Wolder Peas, per quart. - 15c -25c - 25c -25c - 30c Champion of England Peas, per quart, - 25c Mixed Color Sweet Peas, peT ounce, - - 5c Onion Setts, per quart, 20c Eraslie's large stocky Tomato Plants, a doz. 75c MORE EARLY ROSE POTATOES. Sowden & Lyon, (Telephone 217-3) M. Marron's Old Stand, North Main Street jz? SMOKE "GU H I 1 0 B Y Up-to-Date 5-Cent Cigar. O. C. Taylor &. Co., Props., Burlington, Vt. JOB OSSOLA Has $800.00 worth of Men's Boots and Shoes to be sold out at cost, as he wants to retire from business. He respectfully calls your attention to this opportunity to get Boots and Shoes at a great bargain. Nello Store di Joe Ossola rimangono ancora 800 dollari in Scarpe da oomo, Rabters e Stivali che si vendono senza riguardo a sacrificio di prezzo. Chi non vuole lasciarsi scappare 1' occasione di risparmiare qualche scudo si rivolga subito a Joe Ossola e trovera' prezzi da strabiliare. JOE OSSOLA, North Main Street, Barre, Vermont. Union lane Clothing, These Suits are made under the most healthful conditions. No sweat-shop goods ia our store. Working Shirts from 45c to 75c. Fancy Negligee Shirts, 50c to $1.50. Suspenders, Belts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery in both fancy and plain and Hats and Caps that defy competi tion. Why, we have everything you want in wearing apparel. Just give us a all and we will convince you of the fact. Colbum Clothing Co., 74 Main Street,- - - - Barre, Vermont. NEW DEPARTURE IN WALL PAPER TRADE For Barre and Vicinity. NEW GOODS direct from the factories to our store. The largest and most elegant line ever shown in central Vermont. Larger invoices received each week than arc usually carried by most dealers. We give every customer FROM THIRTY TO FIFTY PER CENT DISCOUNT from regular prices. Investigate and see for yourselves. A full line of the BEST MIXED PAINTS, VARNISHES, etc. Lowest prices on all goods. C. A. HEATH, (Teloioone Call, 155-3) Library Building, 10 Elm St. The Up-to-Date Wall Paper Dealer. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE On some of the best streets in the city at ruling prices for the locality. Tremont street, Ayer, Long, Camp, Hill, Kirkland, Quarry and Parker streets, Grand View, etc. - Telephone 31-3. SEED CORN, GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. We have the popular D. M. Ferry Seeds in packets at 3c. Also bulk Peas, Beans and Corn, all true to name. "Sanford" and "Longfellow" Corn, Timothy, all kinds of Clovers (free from weed seedsl, Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top, etc. Prices right. Seed Potatoes and Superphosphates. L. M. AVERILL, Opposite City Park, TENEMENTS TO RENT. On Ayer street, five large rooms, spring water and barn. Tene ment of four rooms and a single front room in Averill block. Also a large hall, 30 by 55 feet, certain evenings each week. Barre, Vermont. r