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HOMER FITTS Specials For Saturday. tOO BLEACHED SHEETS, torn and ironed, made of good kind. We own them at a small price and offer the entire lot on Saturday at 39c each. ' J do PILLOW CASES, the 12J2C value, at 9c each cotton market these are extraordinary bargains. Quantity hm ited to any one customer, LADIES' WAISTS. Colored Shirt Waists worth most all sizes. Your choice Saturday at 39c each. Also a few $3.98 and $5.00 Black Silk Waists at $2.98. HOMER 164-166 North Main St., 7. (j-fstf o 0 People's Shoe Store, 157 North Main Street. 13 Hall Trees! Hall Settees. Etc. These are a few of the new goods we are showing at the present time. BARRY & WILLIAMS, New Toma&i Block, Cor. Main and Merchant Sts. UNDEKTAKEKS AND Fl'NERAL lIRKCTOF9. T. n. BARRY, - - 5 Averill St. I L. M. WILLIAMS, - 23 Jefferson St. Telephone 209 12. Telephone 232-12. Saturday Special Prices! . On Crash Goods at the Union Clothing Co's Store ! 25 Children's Wash Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 8. worth 50c, at . 25c 20 Children's Wash Blouse Suits, fancy patterns, ages 3 to 10, worth 75c, at ....... . 39c 50 Children's Wash Blouse Suits, varied patterns, ages 3 to 10, worth 75c and $1.00, at . . . . . . 50c 35 Hen's Wash Suits, made of pure linen, throughly shrunk, checked and plain patterns, worth $4.00, at . . . $2.50 25 Hen's Coats and Vests in pure linen, worth $2.50, at' . . 1.75 2 dozen White Linen Pants, worth $1.50, at . . '. 89c 10 dozen MEN'S CRASH HATS, regular value 50c each, at . 19c These goods are made up in the best styles by the Willard Manufacturing Company of Sr. Albans, Vt., and we can guarantee a good fit and good material. They will go on sale Saturday, June 20th. Union Clothing Co., Cash Dealers, Old Skating Rink, 0pp. Depot Square, - 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 3 1 - 3. cotton, deep hem and the 50c In the present condition of the 50c, 65c, 75c and $1.00, in FITTS, Barre, Vermont. They Fit Well G O o o o o 0 o o And Don't Pinch. When you buy Shoes of us you get good stock, well made, a perfect fit, "and The Price is Right. Shoes for the young and the old, and at prices that bring you back again. o C. S. ANDREWS, Proprietor, Hall Racks! Barre, Vermont. 10&0Q0 THE BARRE DULY TIMES BAKUK. VT. JINK 18, 11X13 Weather I'rwlicliuu. Boston, June is. (ienerally cloudy, with a tatter in a showers tonight extfipt in eastern Maine, Friday partly cloudy. TALK OF THE TOWN. Local IIarPniS( Tenmly Told For Boi Header. Ballard & Co., reliable insurance. Fire, Smoke and Water sale at Boston Bargain store. If troubled with headache see Ilolton's eyesight specialist. S"lse housekeepers use Wise King Flour tor bread, for it is the most economical. Ask your grocer. L. W. Welch of Grand Rapids, Mich., who made such a remarkable automobile trip from Cleveland,!.)., by way of Boston, said while here that the roads In Barre were the worst he had passed over in the course of his whole jotirney. Probably no one knows this better than the people of that city and Barre will have good streets as soon as the paving blocks are down. Mr. Welch went from here to Burlington yesterday and goes from there to Mon treal. Moutpelier Argus. The alumni of , Montpelier Seminary were defeated in a game of ball by the under graduates of" the school Tuesday afternoon by a score of 10 to 5. After the game all joined in a melon rush. BERLIN. F. Barney is the special policeman this year at Berlin Bond. Mrs. John Rowell of Montpelier is car ing for Mrs. II. C. Heed, a sister of Mr. Rowell. Mullins' Mirror Lake creamery paid 24 cents for batter fat for May. Mrs. II. C. Reed remains very low. E. B. House who is employed by a Philadelphia publishing house is at pres ent working in Chicago. Deputy Sheriff Nichols of W'illiauistown was in town today on business. POPULAR SCIENCE. Our nun at the distance of Arcturua would be invisible to us. The human jaw Las only eight mus cles, but these exercise a force of nearly a quarter of a ton. Trofessor Draun of the University of Strassburg has undertaken to heat a room iu Munich by a flash light in Nu remberg, which is 100 miles away. It has been showu that more than a gallon of salt solution can be intro duced Into the blood vessels in the course of an hour without destroying life or occasioning any disease. The astronomer has heat measuring devices that can detect infinitesimal variations of temperature and indicate the heat of stars distant millions of miles from the earth and chemical compounds sensitive to light that our eyes never can see. IIIokd to Atoms. Silverton, Colo., June 17. Three min ors have been killed at the Toltec tun nel by an explosion of fifty pounds of giant powder which they were thaw ing. Two of the men were blown to (itoms. Just received at The Vaughan Store, one case of fancy wash goods twenty different patterns made to sell from 15e to S.jo per yard. Our special price, only 10c and 15c per yard, Our styles in $1.00 Corsets are sure to be the kind you are looking for if you want comfort and kinds that are desirable. Veale & Knight. Sen the large size linen napkins we are selling for fcl.W) per dozen. Veale & Knight. Table linen samples at Abbott's on Saturday. T Has Opened Its- Doors Again And is Ready for Business! A new line of Spring and Summer Merchandise has been added to each department. New Shoes for Boys and Girls, . New Suits for both Men and Boys, New Trousers for Men and Boys' wear, New Wash Suits for Boys in Blouse Style, New Wool Suits for Boys in the Norfolk Style, New Wool Suits for the Boys ia all the other styles, New Headwear and new Neckwear for Men and Boys, New Hosiery, new Underwear and new Fancy Dress Shirts, New Trunks, new Dress Suit Cases and lots' of new things on sale and all at prices hard to beat. Lookers as wel come as buyejs Come in this week or at any other time and we'll serve vou right. Your old friends, SEGEL & THE BLUE Around the Corner, - - SEED CORN, GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. We have the popular D. M. Ferry Seeds in packets at 3c. Also bulk Pas, Beans and Corn, all true to name. "Sanford" and "Longfellow" Corn, Timothy, all kinds of Clovers (free from weed seeds), Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top, etc. Prices right. Seed Potatoes and Superphosphates. L. M. AVERILL, GOWN GOSSIP. Trained skirts nre not fow except for wddings arid very dressy occa sions. Black silk stockings embroidered In colors are said to be popular. Some of then) are works of ort. Hats of unliued guipure, the edge fin ished with black or white velvet, are dressy. The trimming i3 usually an os trich feather or an nigret. Happy Is the woman whose most be coming color is mauve or violet. These lovely but trying tones are to be most fashionable iu the coming fall. Hons have disappeared In everything except ostrich feathers, stoles and capes of the costliest and most perish able materials having taken their places. Better for ordinary wear than taffeta petticoats are those of pongee with a trimmed or embroidered flounce. Amer ican pongees give good service, espe cially In the undyed fabric. Nothing Bets off a pongee or linen gown like a touch of red, and a great deal of red is worn In the way of bats, belts, 8tock3 and hand bags. The brightest scarlet 13 popular, and ruby or cherry red still more so. New York Post Carpets and rugs cleaned, repaired and laid by B. W. Hooker & , Co. Leave or ders at store. If you want good muslin underwear buy the Home-made make at Veale & Knight's. Bed spreads In Saturday's sale at Ab bott's. Consult the eye sight specialist for glasses at J. W. ilolton's. SURETY BONDS ACC1DIKT INSURANCE. FIGURE IT UP ' Yr, r y Whether you use much or little Sta tionery, we can give you the best for your money. We have at all times a large variety of Fountain Pens, Steel Pens, Writing Sets, Desk and Office Supplies. Remember the place, barre Book store, CHAS. A. SMITH, Proprietor, Gordon Block. 140 North Main St. BRADY STORE, - On Depot Square. jfkmm Fidelity Co. fi MONTPELIER, VT., . I VT. DILLON", Barre, Vt., C. il. BIGELOW East BrookQeld, ' - ... 'V . i . Wv Opposite City Park, The Knickerbocker SHIRT WAIST fits. The sleeves are long and the styles are sure to please. The materials used will wear. We have just received some very neat ones in black and white stripes. Sizes. 32 to 44. The price is $1.35 each. VEALE CO. THE ONE Worthen Block,' 1 If-fff Rosada Coffee V il IL IL IS BEST. There is a reason for everything, and there is a reason for the superior qualities of Rosada Coffee- It is no ex periment; it is the direct result of years of study and practice. The " Beans " are separated and prepared for the roaster by the most modern separators and millers, roasted by experts and with the most modern appliances, the great est attention being paid to every detail. Sold by us in specially prepared bags at 35c per pound. Other Coffees at from 20c per pound up. Sowden Telephone, 217-3. Our Specialty Is our FRESH and SALT FISH. When you are tired of beef-steak come and see what we have, or send in your order and we will do the rest. City Fish Market, Telephone 16 2. " C. W. HUNTINGTON, Proprietor. Just What You Want For a wedding gift. We have just received a fine lot of Fancy Rockers, ranging in price from $3.75 to $6-00 each. These are well made, polished finish and upholstered seats. You get full value at these prices. A. W. Badger & Co., Furnitureand House Furnishings. Morse Block, Barre, Vt. Undertakers ! n H&ill.. I Funeral Directors ! House, .159-21. TELEPHONE Store, 137-11. Ambulance Ready for Any Calls at a Moment's Notice. Ice Cream and Soda W ate?! PEANUTS, 5 CENTS PER QUART. M. F. HARRINGTON, 3HJ North Main Street. We Are to i Colburn Clothing Co., 5 74 Main Street, - 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. KNIGHT, PRICE STORE, 127 North Main St. & Lyon, North Main Street, Barre, Vt. Leave Barre As soon as we can sell our stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. We shall cut the prices deep to close it out as soon as possible. We have not space to quote you many prices, but here are a few to show what we are doing: Men's 25c Hose, two pairs for - - 25c Hen's J 5c Hose, three pairs for - 25c Suits for Children at from 75c to $3.75 that were $1.50 to ?6.oo, Grips from 50c up and everything else marked down to close them out quickly. - - Barre, "Vermont. Barre, Vermont S; 5 g 5b