THE JiAIiliE DAILY TIMES, SEPT. 21, 1904.
'eceived,
The correct styles in Ladies Suits, Jackets, Capes and
Skirts. These garments are well worth seeing. We will
be glad to show them, whether you're ready to buy or not.
FURS! FURS!
Do not delay buying this important part of your ward
robe, but purchase while our stock is fresh. We can
and will save you money on Ladies' Garments and Furs.
PERRY . CAMP,
'71 and 75 Main Street, .... Barre, Vermont.
"The Emergency Store
HHiHiieIiKI.VH
Contains Many Articles of
Interest to
Every Housekeeper.
The line of Chamber
1 Suits, Dining Tables, Side
1 Boards, Buffets and China
! Closets, Couches, Fancy
Rockers, Karpen Leather
Furniture, etc.. is all new
and up to date with prices to suit both the fat and lean
pocket-book. The Carpet and Rug line is interesting many.
Come in and you will surely be interested in the Park Mill
Ex Super, Nonperal and Rajah Carpets. Also in the
Burma Rug.
B. W. HOOKER & CO.,
Undertaken Public Ambulance. Opp. Miles Granite Block.
TALK OF THE TOWN.
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roiissrs; s rousers:
Almost every man needs a pair of extra Trousers to step
from summer into fall. A glance at our Trousers will tell the
story of their newness, handsome fabrics and the latest cut.
They were made by the best Trouser makers in the land, and
they fit and hang perfectly. " Nufangl " Trousers at $3.00,
$3.50, $4 00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. Every pair
guaranteed to do w hat is expected of them.
FRANK McYVHORTER,
One Price Clothier.
Hatter and Men's Outfitter,
I City
Market Cash Prices!
Nice Sweet Potatoes, per peck,
Nice Sweet Apples, per peck, -Nice
Onions, per peck,
Nice Spanish Onions, per pound,
Nice Ripe Tomatoes, per peck,
30c
15c
45c
5c
35c
Smith Bros' Cash Market,
Ccr. Korth Main St. and Maple Ave., - - Barre, Vermont,
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Here's a Pointer for Early Buyers.
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Our new Suits are arriving daily. You may Chink it a little early to lay
ft aside your summer Suit, still it's none too early to make your selection of a
ft smart" and snappy Suit for fa!! and winter wear. The single and double
j breasted styles are both very attractive. There's something about every Suit
U that will make a man glad he's inside of it. Large range in prices. We start
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guarantee of money back if you want it attached to every Suit.
MOORE & OWENS,
i22 North Main St., - - Barre, Vermont. 2
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!i Columbia
Family Sca'c
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Weighs accurately from one
ounce to twenty-four pounds.
Indespensable during canning
time and useful every day in
the year.
Price, $1.25.
Boston Bargain Store,
JSO-187 No. Main Street. , Telephone 123-12. C. H. KENYON & CO.
Cook with gag.
bee Abbott's new fleeced oodn.
See the new linens at Yaughan's.
t'resbytt-r'.au supper this evening.
Read the Vaughau store advertismeut. i
Series dance at tbo Pavilion Friday
night.
J. B. Noble went to Randolph today on
a visit.
N. C. Gushing went to Boston today on
business.
New (all goods in all departments at
Terry's,
Large assortment of top coats at Moore
& Owens'.
New $1.50 shirt waists for $1.00 each
at Vanghan's.
Dr. II. S. Carver of MarshGeld was In
the city today.
George Campbell of Swanton Is visiting
relatives In the city.
J. E. Ward went to Wells River this
morning on business.
New fall neckwear at McWhorter's, all
the latest colors and shapes.
M. J. Green has none to Morrlsville to
attend the fair at that place.
Mrs. William Trenoweth went to Con
cord, N. II., today on a visit.
Auction sale of 13 room house on Cot
tage street October 1. bee adv.
Mrs. Rogers of Walderj, who has been
visiting her son, F. II. fcogers, returned
home today.
Editor Davenport of the Telegram will
preach at the Waterbury Methodist church
next hunday.
Dr. and Mrs E. II. Bailey of Graniie
ville left last night for St. Ixniia to attend
the exposition.
lir unlar meeting of Court Granite City
Foresters of America, Thursday evening,
Sept. 22nd at 7.80 sharp.
A special convocation of Ruth Chapter
No. 33 this evening at half past seven. Re
freshments wiil be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. l'irie were the guests of Mrs.
Arthur Letournean yesterday. j
Underwear, the kind you can depend
upon for wear, 25c, 50c, 75o, and f 1.00 per j
garment at Veale A Knight's. ;
Motorman Charles II. Reagan of the
eleutrio railroad has resumed his duties
after a vacation spent in Burlington. j
There will be a regular meeting of Di
vision No. 1 A. O. Ii. at 7.30 o'clock this
evening. Exemplification of degrees.
The next Btate oooveution of the A. O.
II. w ill be held in Montpelier. A county
convention Is likely to be held In this city
soon.
Fred L. White went to Lyndonville this
morning where he has accepted a position
as clerfc in K. V. Silby'a gents furnishing
store.
A. P. Abbott returned last evening
from a hunting trip, in Randolph, bring
ing home a tine string of partridge and
woodcock.
A. S. Cleveland was arrested last night
by Officer Faulkner, lie pleaded guilty
to being found intoxicated and weut to
jail for ten days.
Prof. Thompson will hold a public se
ance Thursday evening at the home of
John T'aterson. 19 Eastern ave., at 7.i!0
sharp. Admission 25c
Mrs. George L. Bates entertained the
members of her Sunday school class at her
home on Orange street Monday eveuing.
A corn roast was the reature.
Ernest Nichols, Charles Bergeron, F.
E. Kobinsou and A. li. Collins went to
Burlington this morning to attend the
Knights of Pythias convention.
The Y, W. C. T, U. will meet next
Thursday evening, Sept. .12, at 8 o'clock
with Miss 11a Batehelder on Summer
street. A program will be furnished.
All who are charitably disposed should
attend the Ladles' Aid whist party and
dance in Miles' ball this eveuing, and as
sist the ladles in continuing their worthy
work.
If the person who took three sofa pil
lows from the piazza of the house at lid
Washington street a short time ago will
kindly return them nothing more will be
said about it,.
The members of St. Elizabeth's chapter
will meet with Mrs. J. V. V aughan
Thursday at 2 p. m. for the purpose of
sewing for the sale which they intend to
hold in December.
Whist party and dance this evening In
Miles' hall. Whist from 8 o'clock sharp
until 0.30 o'clock, followed by dancing.
Admission 2.c Including whist and danc
ing. Everybody welcome. Tickets on
sale ai ball.
Angelo Cardinl was in city court Satur
day aud pleaded guilty to shooting eight
song birds. Ho was lined five dollars for
each bird and costs of $7.3!) which he paid.
He was arrested by Game arden An
drew Laviotette who caught bim with the
birds in his pocket.
The heavy rain fail yesterday afternoon
transformed Washington and Main streets
into respectable-sized rivers so that In
places the streets were impassible for pe
destrians. A fuse on electric car 10 was
burned out and the ear was stalled near
the park until this forenoon.
A special meeting of Granite City Lodge,
Odd Ladies, will be held tonight at 0
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John F. Mur
ray, 4 Orange street. His very earnest
ly requested that all ofllcers and as many
of the members as can make it conven
ient will be present. Per order Mrs.
Margaret Dover, Prov. Grand Lady.
V. G. Ilowland of Barre was elected
state vice-president for Vermont of the
American Bankers Association at us
meeting in New York last week. This is
the kind of recocnition we like to see. Mr.
Ilowland Is a sell niaue man ana nas
worked his way up the ladder, where to
day he Is recognized as one of Vermont's
leading bankers. Waterbury Record.
That sparkling farce comedy,"A Bunch
of Keys." Friday eveuing at the Barre op
era house and it is safe to predict that
standing room will be at a premium before
the curtain goes up on this humorous play ,
as it is the best of the late Chas. lloyt's
plays. One of the secrets of the suocess
of "A Bunch of Keys" Is that Manager
Bothner has jealously guarded against
weakening by an Indifferent cast or taw
dry scenery and in these details an excel
lent discipline has been maintained.
ABBOTT & CO. A. P. ABBOTT 8c CO. A. P. ABBOTT & CO.
1 fine oayiigm CsTC
Look to Your N
Never has there been a season characterized by such an immense variety of styles as the
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present one. let never has there been a season when tne styles contained more or uic cicincms
of success. This is not alone because of their great diversity, but also because of their novelty,
their beauty, and, perhaps more than all, their appropriateness to the social usages of this country.
Ladies' Tailored Suits
If you are looking for anything in the
line of Tailored Suits it will be to "your
interest to look over our line as it com
prises the most popular styles of the sea
son. We are receiving new models each
day and will be pleased to show you
through the line.
At $10.00. We can give you a very
good Suit both as to style and make.
At $12.50. We are showing a fine
line of all wool Suits in colors and black,
made of a good weight cheviot in styles
which will compare with the $25.00 line.
We are showing other lines at $15.00,
$18.00, $20.00 and $25 00, in colors
and black. Made in plain cheviot, and
eliment cheviot, broadcloth and mixtures,
in latest styles. We invite your inspection, j
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Ladies' Fall and Winter Jackets
Owing' to the lateness of the season
and unsettled condition as to the style of
the Winter Jackets, we have been a little
late in showing our line but this week
will see our stock of Coats in good selling
shape. We have just received" a large
shipment both of Ladies' and Misses
Coats and by Thursday will be able to
show the full assortment.
In'Misses' Coats we will start them
at $3.98 and can give you a good assort
ment up to $18.00.
Ladies' Coats in styles to suit the trade
from $5.00 to $40.00. The line is open?
for your inspection.
Watch for Mrs. Shepard's and Abbott's special Millinery and Garment Opening
Friday and Saturday of this week. Attractions which will interest all.
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TALK OF THE TOWN.
Bake with gas. ,
See the new neckwear at Vaughan's.
You want one of those golf jackets at
MeWhortei'8.
Watch for A. 1 Abbott's special gar
ment opening.
Mrs. Norman Mclver went to Montreal ,
today on a visit.
Miss Kate Mclver of Worcester, Mass. ,
Is visiting friends in Barre.
Get the prize at the TaviHon Friday
night. Dancing from 8 to 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady are the
guests of friends in Burlington.
See our fall suits before buying. The
largest line In Barre to select from. Moore
& Owens.
Blankets and comforters, just what you
need for winter. Our prices are right
when quality is considered. Veale &
Knight.
Charles Ken yon, Irving Whitehead and
Dan Barber went to Burllneton today to
take the first degree in the Knights of
Pythias order.
Clayton F.dwin Sanborn.thirteen months'
old child of W. E. Sanborn of Washing
ton street died last night. The funeral
will be held tomorrow afternoon, the Kev.
Mr. Poole being the officiating clergyman.
Officer Ilamel arrested a man who gave
his name as John Anderson last night for
intoxication. Anderson pleaded guilty In
city court this morning and will spend
ten days in jail on default of payment of
his fine. - .
Charles A. Page, manager for the Barre
end of the Yiles' electric system, has pur
chased C. A Churchill's interest in the
firm of Churchill & Welch and will enter
business for himself beginning Oct. 1st.
Mr. Page's many friends will wish him
success.
I New vStore! New Goods!
A full line of the i8j.7 Roircrs Bros.' Fully Guaranteed
Knives, Forks and -Spoons. Also Meat Forks, Ladles, Berry i
Spoons, Pie Servers, Fruit Knives, etc. C
Watch and Jeweliy Repairing. Mileage Books to Feet On All Eoads.
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M. L. WALKER,
(SUCCESSOR TO J. W. BOLTON)
Hale's Block, J59, op stairs, North Main St, - Barre, Vermont.
Pull Value for Your Money
Onions, per peck 35c
Potatoes, per peck 15c
Tn pounds of Sweet Potatoes for 25 c
Peaches, per dozen . . . , 25e
Peirs, per dozen 25c
Grapes, per basket 20c and 25c
Choke Line of Fresh Meats and Vegetables.
MERCHANT & FRASER,
303 North Main Street and 6 Elm Street, Barre.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
TO KENT Teijompiit, up-Btairs, best tn the
block, at low rent. Apily as mlU Bros.'
market. lMJif
NOTICE!
1 wish to announce to the ladies of
Barre and vicinity that I will open
DRESSMAKING ROOMS,
At 6 Averill Street, September 24th,
and solicit a share of your patronage. 1
have put my prices down very low in
order to establish a good business, but can
guarantee my fitting and work to be
first class. ;
jZ? Daily at the
t Barre Candy Kitchen
I Coffee that Is Coffee f
MRS. ELWIN A. WILLIAMS, ;
6 Averill Street. - - Barre, Vt.
Rubber Stamps
TO ORDER.
Anything you O-
wain, iroin a
frx
sin pie letter to ht '
till dU.Ugldli
for a signature. Also Seal Tresses, Sten
cils, Check Perforaters, Numbering Ma
chines, etc. Our prices are reasonable.
AVERILL MUSIC CO.,
21 North Sain St., - - Barre, Vermont.
Nothing adds more to the breakfast than a good cup
of Coffee. There probably is no article in the grocery
trade that there is more deception on than Coffee. You
find some strange mixtures on the market under the name
of Coffee. We have been to quite an expense in the selec
tion of our Coffee and know that we have the best. Our
large Coffee trade says so. -
Dutchess, a fancy selected Mocha and Java, per pound, 38c
Gilt Edge high grade Mocha and Javaj per pound, - 35c
Souvenir, equal to most 35c Coffee, per pound,
(Ask for ont-fourth pouod sample free).
25c
Special Deal on Raisins.
Fancy Three Crown Raisins, five pounds for
Fancy Four Crown Raisins, four pounds for
Preserving Fears, per peck, -
25c
25c
35c
F. D. LADD,
Leading Cash Grocer, Meats and Provisions.