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THE LIVELIEST Hosiery and Underwear Department in Barre. And there are some pretty good reasons for it, too the chief reason of which is the extra values we give. We know we are giving extra values, for the ever increasing sales in these staple necessities are evidence of it Hundreds of customers know that the dollar is well spent here and we sav to those who are not our customers, Try us. Lucerne Wool Underwear has maintained a high standard of excellence for years and we sell it. Ribbed Vest and Pants, grey and white, at ..... $1.00 Ribbed Vest and Pants, white, at .1.50 Plain Vests and Pants, grey, at J. 00 Onita Union Suits, the best that's made for the price, in white and grey, at . . . . . $1.C0, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 Boys' and Girls' Underwear in fleeced, including Wright Health Under wear, Merino and Wool goods, at . . . . . 25c up We also carry a complete line of Children's Sleeping Garments at . 25c tip fleeced and Wool Hose From the best domestic and foreign makers, from the smallest infant size to the largest m ontsize. Boy's and Girls' Hose at 10c, two pairs for 25c, 25c, 38c and 50c ' . . Ladies' Hose at 10c to 50c. s We are never undersold, full sizes and quality considered. New Line of Misses' Skirts In plain and novelty cloths, iust arrived. Ask to see them in our Garment department. THE BABfJE DilLY ThMES BAEKE, VI.. SEPTEMBER 2l. 1903 DO NOT DOSE THE ST0MGI Weather Prediction. Boston, Spt. 29. Fair and con tinued cold tonight with frost. ednesdar fair and warmer. Light to fresh northwest to northeast winds. r i nf I tin. We TALK OF THE TOWN. HOMER F ijlfjp I .oral Happening! Tersely Told For Buij Readers. Ballard Sc. Co., reliable insurance. Wise King Flour Is growing In popular ity. Everything in glasses.Dr. Hanson, Ocu list. O. II. Hale went to Tuubridge fair this morning. Ernest Ida of East Calais was in the city today. Frank Braman of Washington was in tbe city today. Best oyster stew in the city at Harring ton's lunch room. Consult the eye sight specialist for glasses at J. W. Uolton's. Rory McDonald and son, Ernest, of Washington, were In the city today. W. II. Ilepburn has returned from his business trip through Vennsylvania and ew York. Cure Catarrh by Nature's Own Meth odEvery Breath of Hyornci Brings Relief. Nearly every oue who bas catarrh knows how foolish It is to try and cure It by drugging the stomach. Tempo rary relief may be given, but a cure sel dom comes Until recently your physician would have said the only way to cure catarrh would be to have a change of climate; but now with llyomei you can carry a health giving climate iu your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day soon cure yourself. - The complete llyomei outfit costs liut $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of llyomei. The in haler lasts a lifetime, and if one bottle does not cure, an extra bottle of llyomei can be obtained for 50 cents. It is the most economical of all remedies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and is the only one that follows nature in her method of treating diseases of the respiratory or gans. lheited C ross l'bartrmcy has sold i great many llyomei outfits and the more they sell, the more convinced they are that they are perfectly safe in guaranteeing to reiunu tne money 11 llyomei does not cure. HEALTH Al PLEASURE Are in the ownership and use of a Gun. We have them at $6, $j, $8 and up. Marlin Repeating Rifles for $12.95 A fine shooting , caliber Rifle for 1.50. Loaded Shotgun Shells, 50c per box. Pow der and Ammunition of all icinds at lowest prices. AVERILL MUSIC AND SPORTING GOODS CO Fail and Winter Opening I -AT THE- UlflOi CLOTHING CO'S STORE. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2d and 3d, Our Grand Opening Days! We open this Fall with a complete, line of Hen's, Boys' and Children's Up-to-date Suits, Overcoats, Reef ers, Trousers, Underwear, Overshirts, Sweaters, Hats and Caps, Woolen Hosiery, Neckwear, Trunks and Valises, and a full line in Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes and Rubbers. As we have nothing left from last year, on account of the fire, OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS EN TIRELY NEW. Every article in our store is guaran teed to give full satisfaction to our customers or money refunded. The remarkable increase in our trade shows that customers appreciate our efforts to give them the very best value for their money. Our Special Offerings friday and Saturday, Oct. 2d and 3d. Ten dozen Men's Fleeced and Ribbed Underwear, the 50 cent quality, price per piece, - - - 39c Fifteen dozen Men's and Hoys' Heavy Sweaters, the 50 cent quality, this sal, - - - - 39c Twelve dozen Men's Cunt-l's Hair Hose, the 25 cent quality, this sale, two pairs for - - - 25c Don't buy elsewhere until you give us a call and see our display of Fall and Winter Goods. Everything up to date and prices reasonable. h- Union Clothing Co., M. S. LEVIN, Proprietor North Main Street, Opposite Depot Square. Mrs. li. w. Hooker and Mrs. Frank Jackson went to East Calais today to visit at meir 01a uome. A large deer was seen on A. G. Whitch' er's farm, near Geo. Ilowland's, In East Montpelier, yesterday. Contractor W. E. Jackson began yester day putting in the foundation walla for tne new school building on Elm street. Mrs. Melancy Badger of Northfield came to this city Saturday to reside with her daughter, Miss Angie iiadger, who is art teacher in the city schools. Mrs. John Anker and Miss Emma Chase who have been visiting at G. H. Anker's and J. W. Vaughan's, left this morning for their home lu Waterford, M. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchan returned Sunday morning from their pleasure trip' to.New York, Washington, D. C, and other cities. Miss Jennie Tierce, who has been visit ing her cousin, James Simmonds, returned to Boston today where she Is employed as clerk in the Houghton & Button elothlag tore. Misses Eleanor Mason and Flora Camp of Plain field, start on a western trip to day, visiting relatives in Detroit, Mich., and friends In Chicago. They will also visit at Ziou's City. A good oil heater will take off the chill and make your parlor or sleeping-room Comfortable. Several kinds at from f 3.!S to fii.OO, each one guaranteed. if the Boston Bargain Store. The time of meeting of the Goddard evening school has been changed from Monday to Tuesilay evening, meeting this evening. There are 18 students enrolled, and others may join at any. time during the fall term. Dreagmaking, I wish to announce to the ladies of Barre that having secured the services of expe rienced help, I will reopen my dressmat Ing parlor, 18 Richardson street, Sept. 29, and will be pleased to see all my old cus tomers, ana new ones as well. Mrs. G A. Wilkinson. Card of Thank. We wish to thank all friends and neigh' bora for the kindness shown in our be- ment, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hurry and family. We have a One line of souvenir postal cards, u, J. xoage s jewelry store. WEBSTERVILLE. 1 Lost Sunday evening between Barre city and Websterville, a black leather chatelaine bag containing a small sura of money. Finder please return to Times of fice. Winter hosiery for ladies and children at Veale & Knight's. Goddard foot ball pins for sale at Moore oc Owens. Wise King Flour is most economical. Save Time and Money By Shaving Yourself. y a IVkCaH's Pattet AND TME MATERIALS YOU NEED Then you are ready to begin on your New Fall Suit. We have a good line of up-to date Suitings and the prices are very reasonable when qualities are considered. If you cannot come to see them send for samples. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Be sure and see our line of Winter Underwear and Hosiery before you buy elsewhere. VEALE Cll KNIGHT, Wortira Elocfc - - - - 127 North Main St We have a beautiful assortment of Razors, and everything needed for the purpose. Every Razor warranted. THE American Fidelity Co., MONTPELIER, URETY BOND ACCIDENT lNSURAKCE. J. W. DILLON, t j Barre, Vt., C. n. BIGELOW East Brook field, - Sv Agents. .Jy We -Also Have a Line of it . 1 1 1 i"i-4 I.' ! W 20 These are warranted goods and cannot be beat' for 'style or quality. D. F. DAVIS, . "The Druggist," 262 North Main St., Barre, Vt. 0 O 0 0 O 0 i 0 0 00 . -People's Shoe Store, 157 North Main Street. C. S, ANDREWS, Proprietor. O Good Shoes! At Cheap Shoe Prices! I ne Jaav who wants a pood weannc Shoe good style Shoe and wants to pa) only $1.50, will get it in our "Bernalda" line. Box Calf. Dono-ola. CI ' 0 ' o patent tips and kid tips, lace and button. O - , ' 1 ' ' O o W..I H W'l ESI HE CM Wl. 1 Tonic Glycerine Soap, transparent, best toilet, three large cakes 25c Keidow Sweet, a nice Toilet Soap, twelve cakes in a box 40c Wool Soap, six cakes for 25c Dead Stuck, for bugs, two bottles for 45c Ideal Toothpicks, small, hard wood, polished, per package 1 0c Lily White Baking Fowder, food quality, low price. It will please you to try it. Price per pound 20c Cocoa, per can 1 Oc Nice lot of Pickling Onions, per quart 1 Oc Premier Flaked Wheat, ready to eat, per package 12c LARGE LINE OF STAPLE DRUGS at prices that will make you happy. SOWDEN & LYON, Telephone, 217-3. North Main Street, Barre, Vt. wnnr---!-M-...-.iim.-i IRON BEDS We have just received a fine assortment of Iron Beds with brass-trimmings. We sell them from $4.50 to $(6.00 each. We have an especially good value for $3.00. A. W. Badger & Co., See Us for Values in Furniture. " Morse Elock, Barre, Vt. Undertakers! 2311. Funeral Directors! House, 159-21. TELEPHONE Store, 137-11. Ambulance Ready for Any Calls at a Moment's Notice. GENUINE ey Wes Cigars! 4.' 5c or $2.25 per Box. A This Is the first time you have had a chance to buy them at this price. Try one and then yea will buy a box of these Ggars. , t - 1 '"J ) 0-vl OUT Prescription Druggist, 48 No. Main St., Opp. Nafl BanK. New Meat and Fish Market. The new Meat and Fish Market will open to the public on Thursday morning, October 1st, with a full line of Meat, Fish, Vegetables, Fruit, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The first three days we will make special prices on everything in the store. Give us a all and you will be well treated. UNION CASH MARKET, 74 North Main Street, - - - Durkee Block, Barre, Vt. The Hotel Serves the best dinner to be found in Barre. Meals served on the European plan. Dinners from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Special dining rooms for parties. Telephone call, 158-11. JOE D. OSSOLA, PfopHctot. mmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmam IVHiiano! I in Copperas, Alum, Borax, Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, Globular Salts, Sulphur, Brimstone and Sal Soda. Also Powdered Alum, Powdered Saltpetre, Powdered Borax, Flaxseed, Ground Flaxseed, Resin, White Vitriol, Powdered Sage, Leaf Sage, Powdered Summer Savory, Sunflower Seed, Canary Seed, Rape Seed, Lump'White Chalk, Box Crayons, Red Chalk (fingers) and many heavy drugs n large and small quantities, at specially low prices. Let us quote you prices on these goods Telephone 31-3. L. M. AVERILL, Opposite City Park, Barte, Vermont