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n SPIRAL SPRING SIDE STEELS WILL NOT BREAK 4 N THE TJ . iT Xij' JL-B Ww lJmmtd ' WEARS INDEFINITELY. Its crarcful linos will produce a beautiful fnrure and give the wearer a stylUh carriage; with perfect comfort from the l:iy it's lirt put on, because it is the only corset equipped with steels like the above illustration. These steels are light, flexible and nev er break. Straight Front Bias Gore. Prices $1.00. $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. On n - THE BARRE DSILYTIHES BAIUtK, VT.. JILV SIX. 1003 Weather Prediction. Boston, July 28. Local showers late tonight and Wednesday iu northern nortiun. T.i'iir winds becoming southerly to westerly, TALK OF THE TOWN. APACHE BEAD -WORK, We have the Looms for weaving Indian Bead-Work Belts, Sashes, Chains, Fobs, etc. Weaves a Chain or Ee!t any length and up to four inches wide. It's the fad. Everyone is doing it. It's so simple a child an operate it. Full instructions and designs with Loom. We carry a full line of Beads. HOMER FITT GOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 000000 O This is the G Quality Store , . With the Emphasis on O the "Quality." O . : ifnT-iii - t i ii'1 UNION MADE Tfco Greatest Gomplimeijt O 0 ever p aii the human foot. Come in . p"r n4 let os If H show you f'l A' Men, Women and Chil- q dren are learning this O and complimenting: us more every day. Men r) who want real Qulity in 0 Shoes buy our " RAIS IN TON HEALTH" Oxfords q and Shoes, all the same O price. We are the sole 5 agents for them. O 0 157 North Main Street. C. S. ANDREWS, Proprietor, g OQ&Q&O 0C0O0G000G0 O0O0O0O0 O 7 O J O O Peopled Shoe Store, furniture at Low Prices! This is called the dull season in trade, but we find it quite busy at our store, 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. BARRY & WILLIAMS, New Tomasi Block, Cor. Main and Merchant Sts. l'M)EKTAEEHS AND FUNERAL 1HKKCTOB9. T. H. BARRf , - - 5 Averill St. L. M. WILLIAMS, - 28 Jefferson St. Telephone 200-12. Telephone 212-12. Iocal HttppenltiK Terneljr Told For But, Homier.. A hOIlie Investment. Th onnitnl atnr.L- of The People's National bank of Liarre, ?-iuu per snare, ut)strlbe now at I'rindle & Averill's. Ballard & Co., reliable insurance. Consult the eye sight specialist for glasses at J. V. Ilolton's. You cannot appreciate how thoroughly pood a Hour can be until you have tried Wise King. Try it. WILLIAMSTOWN. . L. O. Morgan visited his parents in Richmond over .Sunday. Lewis Seaver left yesterday for New York city. Ills daughter Louie and Miss IIollo baugh will return with hliu. Mrs, A. E. House left last evening for Moira, X. Y., to visit her brother Leon, who is In a hotel at that place. Mrs. Helen Carleton Hobart, formerly of this town, returned to her home in Ran dolph today after a week's visit at the home of Wesley Seaver. Herbert I'latt was quite seriously in jured yesterday. While repairing his barn a heavy iron bar was thrown suddenly out of the hand of one of the workmen, falling from the high beams and striking Mr. I'latt'sfoot making a very ugly wound, lie is as comfortable as could be expected. Uenry L. Southwick, Dean of the Em erson College of Oratory, writes: "It gives mo great pleasure to speak of ilrs. Kate Eloise Terrill'8 worh and commend it to the public. Her ability as a reader Is be yond question. Her powers of expression rich and varied. She has a keen dramatic instinct which gives to her presentations great force and brilliancy. I most heart ily endorse Mrs. lernH's work," Mrs. Terrill will give a recital at the Univer salist church Monday evening, Aug. 3, as sisted by Miss Edith Carpenter and Miss Luhv liurnhum, soloists. A pleasing pro gram is promised. EAST BARRE. Mrs. lleaeh of Barre spent yesterday in town at the home of Mrs. McArthur. Miss Ethel Prosser has been physically unable to continue her work in Washing ton, t-he is now at the home of Mrs. A. C. Dickey. Several of the East Barre manufactur ers went to Quincy on the excursion. Among those w ho returned yesterday we noticed Glorifte Libersout and John Sulli van. The wild storm of Saturday evening brought disaster to Dr. Gray and his "Wonder Workers" by blowing down their tent. One eiTect of this was their non-appearance in our town hist evening. friuay alternoon tue J.,, i. L,. baa a pleasant and profitable session at the home of Mrs. Cooney and In the evening they had an enjoyable social gathering at the home of Mrs. Cora Tucker. We are glad to see that the family of Herb. Sargent are able to be out again. They have all recovered from diphtheria and the quarantine has been removed. The wedding of Maud Lawson this coming Wednesday promises to be one of the social events of the season. There have been a number of invitations and ef forts will be made to accept them. A pleasant event In our town took place last evening at the home of Mrs. Mert Cut ler who, with generous hospitality, gave a birthday party for Herb. Whiteomb. The assembled guests tendered him a purse as a token of the esteem in which they held him. Refreshments were Rerved and all went home feeling the better for their meeting together. New Black Petticoats! HOME MADE MAKE. Lunch baskets and boxes, paper plates, napkins, etc., for picnics at the Boston Bargain Store. Old gold and silver wanted at refiners' prices in exchange for goods at F. E. Burr's Good trades in lawn mowers at the Boston Bargain Store. Fall Styles of Outing Flannel at A. P. Abbott & Co. '8. Telephone, 217-3. Dtooil Thicker Tlinn 'Water. The snylng about the superior density of blood to water generally attribut ed to the American commander. Tat- nail, who certainly used It at the tak ing of the TaUu forts, but Scott puts it Into the mouth of Dandie Dimuont. from whom It was probably borrowed by the Yankee sailor. Coffee, Americans consume twelve pounds of coITes per capita in a year. Panes and Norwegians use nsoro. England, being a tea drinking country. us9 less than threi -.rwrters of a pound. y African Fiielitj Co., rmi tl BKTPEIB, VT, I! SURETY BONDS 9 1 1 . tl I VI ACUJUtm JlNiUKAlNCL. H I It ' 11 1 .r. w. mr.r.nv. I Barre, Vt., C. II. BIGELOW Vv East Brookfield, - -inn i tin mi im an mum i I Another lot just received like those we hwe been selling at $1.25 each. Also extra large size Petticoats, made very full and just what you have been looking for. The price is only $1.65 each. The Home Made make, VEALE KNIGHT, Worthen Block, 127 North Main St. A 6-Lbs-for-$1 Coffee! Oar 20c-per-pourid cr six-pounds for-$ 1.00 is a GOOD COFFEE. 1 It is the best ever sold for the money and it is growing in popularity. . PREMIER COfPEE. This is a high-grade Coffee, each pound package con taining a Rogers Brothers' Afternoon Coffee Spoon, war ranted the very best make, affording a good opportunity to get a fine set free. Price of Coffee per pound, 38c, or six pounds for $2.20, ground or whole and delivered as wanted. Crystal Domino Sugar, pure and sparkling, will prove a fine addition to your Coffee. Price, 45c per 5 lb. box Buy six cakes of Wool Soap for 25 cents. SawcJen & Lyon, North Main Street, Barre, Vt. FIRST QUALITY -fr i'".'i;ir?QrT-.rs."; iJ -1 y V Price per package, only 10c M. J. McGOWAN, Telephone Connection. South Main Street, Barre, Vt. euHiatism d ' .BacKaches Cured by using DROWN'S ANTI PAIN PLASTERS. Every Plaster warranted. 43 No. Main St., E. A. DROWN, Prescription Druggist Opp. Nat'I DanK. We can sell you a splendid tooth brush for a quarter one tli;:t lias bris tles that stick to the brush and r.ot in your gums other brushes at other prices. Tooth Powders, Tooth Pastes, Tooth Soaps and Tooth Washes OF ALL KINDS. Our Own Saponaceous Tooth Powder Is unexcelled and we give you a larger bottle for your money. 1 1 D. F. Davis, "The Dwggtst," 262 North Main Street, -. - . . . Barre, Vermont. Is the kind of Fruit and Vegetables we sell, and the same can be said cf our Fish. Give us a trial order, or if you will tell us where you live we will call and take your order. We ruve two teams that go to nearly ail parts of the city. City Fish Market, Telephone 26-2. C. W. HUNTINGTON, Proprietor. Yousr G tutting'! Don't Forget to Visit Out Store Before You Leave Town! You will certainly need some Shirts, Tics, 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 you go away. Our prices won't hurt you a little bit. SEGEL & BRADY, The Blue Store, On Depot Square. The Mattress Question! When considering this question it will pay you to investigate our 44 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! IIS,.) Funeral Directors ! House, 159-21. TELEPHONE Store, 137-11. Ambulance Ready for Any Calls at a Moment's Notice. Mark Down Sale of Wrappers For One Week, Beginning August 1st. J 1.25 Wrappers marked down to j qq 1.00 Wrappers marked down to , ' -j g .75 Wrappers marked dowa to '6p BARBERRI & POLONGHINI, 341 North Main St., Bolster Block, Barre, Vermont. THE SOUTH END MARKET Your Money's Worth Every Day. We offer for this week 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 213-4) 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 Oils" and one of "Power," 3 Be sure and notice trades in this space each week. L. M. AVERILL, Opposite City Park, C Coffee and Tea. Have you tried ours? Best in town. We ought to know good teas or coffees. Barre, Vermont.