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) ''Tin JIXK8 15 Is -if3 tail 'IIade in colors, mottled. rtAiTT, AN 0 DUCOKATtD -'WU'nin5I,nD0FDY'E'a, A Few Points SUPERIORITY. THE BARRE DAILY TIMES H VllKt. VT.. JILY 23, 1903 Weather Fredlctloui. Iiostnn, July 2.1. Fair today and Sutjilay. LHj;ht to fresh north winds. t An effective Screen. 2 Allows free. circulation of air. 3 Colors are weather proof. 4 Lowness of price, consider ing the utility and durability. Widths, - - 4 feet, 6 feet, 8 feet Prices, - - - $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 LACE CURTAINS. A few odd pairs of Lace Cur tains at greatly reduced prices. ENVELOPES. One lot of extra fine quality Envelopes, colors blue and white, ivgalar io cent quality, to close at only 5 cents per fcunch. SILK PARASOLS. One lot of Silk Parasols in plain and ruffled tops, white and color?, regular values $3.00 to 94,00, to close at only iX.oV. TALK OF THE TOWN. I.otkI Happening Teroely Told For Bun) Header. A home investment. The capital stock of The People's National bank of Iiarre, $100 per share. Subscribe now at Triudle & Avenli s. Bal'ard k Co., reliable insurance. Consult th eve siuht specialist for glasses at J. U. Jlolton s. You cannot appreciate how thoroughly pood a (lour can be until you have tried Wise King. Try it. John C. Griggs left Thursday for a two weeks vacation from his duties as assist ant superintendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. airs, unggs accom panied him. HOMER FITT dooooooooOOOOOO OOOO 000000 o 6 This is the o o Quality Store o With the Emphasis on O the "Quality." & O o o o o a . ak m m m m. mm "W U. J.UI J E'.IAUL Tiis Greatest Gon?pIirnent . q ever paid the human Foot. Come In and let us i snow you fv j Willi -v Men, Women and Chil q dren are learning this and complimenting us more every day. Men $ who want real Qulity in O Shoes buy our "RALS 9 TON HEALTH" Oxfords q and Shoes, all the same O price. We are the sole X agents for them. $ Peopled Shoe Stofe, A. W' V 1 v 1 6 o o o o o o o o o o O K7 7Jr..4-fi Win Stf r : AWnPrTW. Prwiprnr. O oooco 000000000000 00000000 imiinn ihiiiiimii hi rr iiwriw iim iiiiiMiiiMiiiMipiiiiiitiaM' iii'iiMiiwii"irw nwlr" furniture at Low Prices! This is called the dull season in trade, but we find it quite busy at our s'ore, where all kinds of Furiture is being sold at special low Summer prices. These prices are on Chamber-Suits, Par;or Suits, Ta bles, Chairs, Couches, Carpets, Rugs, Shades in fact every thing in the store. Call and see goods and learn prices. WILUAMSTOWN. O. E. S. sociable at George Patterson's Wednesday evening, July 2J. Ice cream and cake served any time during the even Iub. Musical programme, also games Come aud have a good time. Admission 10 cents. EAST M0NTPELIER. A. B. Clifford, who has been sick for several weeks, is able to be at his shop a few hours each day. Rev. Marchia M. Selman will preach at the Iloutwell school in Iiarre Sunday at y p. m. This will be her last service there. John M. Wiliard is at home from Buffa lo, X. Y., and will take hisjwifebaek with him the first of the week. The creamery paid to its patrons 22 1-2 cents for June butter. The Wheelock house is closed. NOTICE. To Mrs. .lcni tii Martin, Fn-il Sl:iti-u, Mr. Sellif Klnvtim. Mti. Kirah Mmver. J.iiilrv A. AvtTill. iis. L"le 11. I .a .I'll, .Mih.Sih' K..lak- iii, .1. llfiiry ,la-k-im. llc-t.T A. Klc lialtl- Jlrs, Sarali A. lii-HI, t . I. ( iuiit. ji..hiit CaiiHi, W". 11. iliii(lii)(r. A. (.. t'av, Mrs. Mary i). itolili'M, H . C. l.iMiiianl. hnrlrs Cuiiiplicll, l.rauiK- NiviiiK Hank v Trust to., lark linl- ili n, W. M. Ilolili'ti. Mrs. H.i.t-iu-i" TiMli'U. O. W. Avi'iill, all ill tlnM-ity of tiarri'. i'ni!utit, Cliarli-s N. liarlii-r ami Jolm Trow both of tli" Town of Jiant'. 't. Vou cat 1 1 mid ail of you as ow in-rs, ,nr'nts at torneys, or k-Kal rt'i'i'-M-titativi-H iiitrrt-sicd in any nl t hi- lainl or Imilitinjrs ilmttiiic on tln lirii-inaltt'i- ilt-sri-ibril )ioriioiiof iSnutli Main htri'i't, art- uotilioil tliat the City Council of C ity of ilarri', V t., lias by rooluiiiu lit'i-tib-il that South Main Street from l'rnpeot street to the tii-iiiierty of tin- sratlonl Jt llulilen Maiiufai tur int; Co. i-houlil be Kl'adeil.illliineil, paveil.eurbeil ami irtitlered, mill have ordered this umler Ktrneil Street ('ntnuiissimi'crH to issue notiee and bold a nulilie bearinu- and if after said bear ing it shall aiM'ar to said Oumuissioiters that liie oublie irooil ami i-onvenietu-e and neeessity of individuals demand that said portion of South Main Street should be drained, graded, paved, cut bed ami fluttered then said ' Street Commissioners should eausesaid improvements to be matte in aeoordanee with Section 1;1 of the t tty ( barter ami Chapter XI id the City Ordin ances. . We have therefore appointed Saturday, the 8th dav of Auirust, at 1 o'clock ju the af tefiKBiii as the time, and the City Council Chamber in City Hall as the place where e will meet and hear all those interested in necessity of said improvements and as to the materials to be ued in said work. Signed at Barro, Vermont, this 2;inl day of J uly, l'joa. K. S. Crr.KlKR, ) Street Com'rs y. H. Itl HhK. of the J.J. MACKENZIE,) Citv of Iiarre. RESURVEY AND RELOCATION NOTICE EERLIN. Miss Mildred House, daughter of Elber B. House of Philadelphia is at her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. House, for the summer vacation. Miss Mildred was accompanied to Brattleboro, by her mother and younger sister, Gertrude, who are visiting friends there for a few days before coming to Berlin. C. F, Powell is cutting the hay on Col. F. E. Smith's place. Henry Goodhue injured his knee quite seriously by driving a chisel into it sever ing an artery. Dr. Huse attended and tied the artery. Kemember that 40 cent candy in full pound boxes for 29 cents, at the Red Cross Pharmacy today. Old gold and silver wanted at refiners' prices in exchange for goods at F. E. Burr's Whereas, a petitition has been presented to the Street Commissioners of the Citv of Jiarre, Vt.t asking- that, the easterly end of "Warren St. for about two hundred feet should b re-cur-veyed and relocated and whereas, the City Council of said city has by vote, decided that said portion of said street should be resurveyed and relocated if in the judgment of said Com missioners, after a public bearing it shall ap pear that tiie public piod and the convenience and necessity demands that said resitrvey ami relocation should be inaile, and if said reloca tion can be made without expenue to the said Citv. Therefore, the undersigned Street Commis sioners have appointed the Mb day of August at 4 o'clock in the afternoon as tiie time and the City Council Chamber as the place where said commissioners w ill hear all those interest ed in sabl resufvey and relocation of said por tion of Warren street, and from said t ouncil Chamber we w ill proceed and view said prem ises and hear the claims of all those interested. Signed at Harre. ennont. Julv i!4, K. S. CI lililKlt, i Street Com'rs F.H. MTikK. ! of the ' J. J. MACKENZIE,) City of Iiarre . THE American nieliljCo. ' MONTPELIER, VT., F 3 SURETY BONDS ACCIDENT 1NSUFAKCF. J. W. DILLOX, Iiarre, Yt., If BARRY & WILLIAMS, New Tomasi Block, Cor. Main and Merchant Sts. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNKltAL DIRECTORS. T. H. BARliY, - - 5 Averill St. I L. M. WILLIAMS, - 28 Jefferson St. Telephone 209-12. Telephone 212-12. iimmer Shirt: Safe! At The Union Clothing Co's Store For Saturday, July 25th. It is our policy not to carry over stock to the next sea son, and we prefer to sell at cost rather than to have goods left on our hands. We find we have in stock about thirty dozen MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, bought this Spring. They come in all the styles and patterns that purchasers can desire and are worth from $1.00 to J 1.50 each. They go on sale Saturday at only 8()c We have also a varied assortment of MEN'S FANCY NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, bought in New York of D. H. Jones, the well-known manufacture of the PRINCELY and EMFEROR i Shirts, Worth from 50 to 75c. Price each, on Saturday, only 42c Here is an opportunity for buyers to purchase Shirts at wholesaler's prices. If in need of Shirts don't miss it. -i:li-.A.. ' .'J:.'.;-. I YrTi We can sell you a splendid tooth brush for a quarter one that has bris tles that stick to the brush end not in your gutns other brushes at other prices. Tooth Powders, Tooth Pastes, Tooth Soaps and Tooth Washes OF ALL KIMiS. Our Own Saponaceous Tooth Powder Is unexcelled and we give you a larger bottle for your money. D. F. Davis, "The Druggist, tt 262 North Main Street. Barre, Vermont. Union Clothing Co., Cash Dealers, Old Skating Rink, 0pp. Depot Square, - - Barre, Vermont. So up: O ultima'! Don't Forget to Visit Oar Store Before You Leave Town ! You will certainly need some Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear or something of the sort to tone up your ward robe. It matters not what kind of sport you expect to in dulge in this Summer, we have the things to improve your appearance and make you comfortable. Come in before y ou go away. Our prices won't hurt you a litUe bit. SEGEL & BRADY, The Blue Store, - On Depot Sqtfe. Ladies' and Children's Parasols MARKED DOWN. A useful article for the next 60 days, and inexpeneive at our marked down prices. If a parasol is on your want list, see our good trades. VEALE c& KNIGHT, Worthcn Block, 127 North Main St. nee a nd Quality Quality is the Judging Basis, Price is the Money Value. For quality and price it will pay you to buy' the follow ing goods at our store: Nice ripe Pineapples, 18 cents each. Figs, the finest grown, per basket, 23c. - . Butter in boxes, 20 and 23c per pound. Tomatoes, 10c per pound or three pounds for 25c. Nice Turnips, per bunch, 8c j - Carrots, per bunch, 8c. " Fairbank's Brown Soap," large bars, six for 25 cents. Watermelons, whole, 2 l-2c per pound ; cut, 3c per pound. Oranges we have the best we can get 35 and 40c per dozen. Sowcfen &, Lyon, Telephone, 217-3. North Main Street, Barre, Vt. We Have Received Gty Fish Market, Telephone a6-2. C. W. HUNTINGTON, Proprietor. The Mattress Question! THE SOUTH END MARKET Your Money's Worth Every Day. We offer for Saturday big ripe Bananas, 25c per dozen; Mediter ranean Sweet Oranges, 35c per dozen; Melons, 2 1-2 to 3c per pound; large fancy Lemons, 30c per dozen; big Georgia Peaches, 40c per doz.; brightest and best Southern Potatoes, 40c per peck. Also String Beans. Cucumbers, Beet Greens and Rhubarb. Best Native and Western Beef, Pig Pork, Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Veal, Fowls and all kinds of Groceries! A trial will convince you that our goods are all right. ( PARSONS & SKINNER, Props, (Telephone 215-1) 115 South Main Street, - - . . Barre, Vermont. Green Sage Cheese, old. Finest Full Cream New Cheese in town. Come in and sample them. Telephone 31-3. Two Packages "Ready Bits" and one of "Power," 3 Be sure and notice trades in this space each week. Our Supply of fRESM FISH for This Week. The quality is O. K. and for variety we have Had dock, Cod, Cusk, Flounders, Halibut, Swordfish, Bluefish, Lake Trout, Pike and Pickerel. When considering this question it will pay you to investigate our " HAIR-AND-FELT " at $12.00 each. You will like it better than all hair. We have all the other grades of Mat tresses from $3.00 to $20.00 each. All goods as represented or your money back. A. W. Badger & Co., Furniture, Carpets, Etc. ' Morse Block, Barre, Vt. Undertakers! (aSn,. Funeral Directors ! House, 159-21.- TELEPHONE Store, 137-11. Ambulance Ready for Any Calls at a Moment's Notice. Ill LOT OF WRAPPERS JUST RECEIVED 75 Cents to $1.50 Each. Shirt Waists made for 50 cents when the materials are purchased of us. Dresses made for 3.00 a suit. BARBERRI & POLONGHINI, 341 North Main St., Bolster Block, Barre, Vermont. Coffee and Tea. Have you tried ours? Best in town. We ought to know good teas or coffees. Barre, Vermont. L. M. AVERILL, Opposite City Pari