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THIS B AlUiE DAILY TIMES, APRIL 24, liU5.
LEADING MAGAZINES
..... o
FROM A MASS OF MATERIAL
the magazine writers sift out and ar
range interestingly fact which are un
aoceaailile to the average man.
ALL THE CURRENT MAGAZINES
contain something of absorbing interest
in all line of literature History, Sci
ence, Fiction, etc. The leading periodi
cals can be obtained at all times here.
We soli all of tliera or receive subscrip
tion at regular rates.
Barre Book Store,
CARROLL W. HARTIfl. Proprietor,
Gordon Block, 1 40 No. Main St.
The Art Store
Have you thought of a White Suit
for Summer? Nothing gives better ,
satisfaction than the Soft Finish,
' Round Thread Linen in the Old
Bleach brands. Is 45 inches wide
and the price is 85c and 90c a yard.
. MRS. H. A.
7 Pearl Street, -
RICHARDSON.
Barre, Vermont.
DO YOU
EVER CHEW
Finccut Tobacco?
If you do, we have just re
ceived a full line of Scotten
& Dillon's Finecuts. '
HILEAGE BOOKS TO RENT ON ALL
RAILROADS. PLENTY OF I HEM
L 0. MARRION,
Pipes and Tobacco,
Corner Cigar Store, Barre.
REI1J0TICE!
J. W. Grady, Merchant
Tailor, is now occupying
rooms in the new Blanch
ard Block. Telephone No.
231-13.
J. W. GRADY,
Telephone 2J1-13
BLiudurdlBIock, - - Barre, Yt.
Morrison & Burnham
'Offer for sale fifteen
first class acclimated
Worses. Will sell or ex
change for light driv
ing horses at our barn
on Elmore Street.
Morrison & Burnham
en Wanted
f
To Go to Bangor, Me.
"re or six railroad foremen and
a lot of day laborers. Apply to
VV. C. JONES,
let. 326-3. 116 Washington Street.
CLINTON N. FIELD
3J Per Cent Bonds
Ot the City of New York and
,hx High Grade Investments
yulding from 3 to 5 per cent.
IS Hassan Street. flew York.
Merchant Tailoring
Also Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing.
MOORE & OWENS,
tI2 nVife Rain St.. - - Barre, Vermont.
H. L SMITH,
TIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Ii ready to do all kinds of CMI
ixjiErtBj and Surveying Work.
xxnet AMD RESIDENCE. 57 ELM STREET.
1THE BARRE DAILY TIMES
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1305.
NOT ON YOUR LIFE
but for your life. Limited only by
your life. To continue, as true a you
live, as long as you live. That's an
annuity.' Keverse the proposition, and
it is insurance. We do either, and do
it well, at a price, at a fair price. Send
date of birth for rates. 5Ctu year, do
in: biiMiii'ss in 41 state.
The National Life Insurance Company
of Vermont (Mutual). Organized in
1S.10. S. S. Ballard, General Agent. N.
J. Ballard, Local A)cnt, Kooms 2 and
3, Miles' Mock, Barre, Vt.
TALK OFTHE TOWN.
Mus3 Hirschman plays the Everett pi
ano," April 2Gth. .
Ladies' and gentlemen's solid gold
watches at F. E. Burr & Co.'a.
Souvarino, the artist, has opened his
studio to pupils at 27 Brook street,
Emerson piano for sale cheap. Call
and boo it at L. IL William's store.
A new assortment of Hawkea' cut
glass received this week at M. L. Walk
er's. j
Old gold and silver wanted at refiners'
prices in exchange for goods at F. E,
Burr's.
A five room flat in the D. M. Miles
building will be vacated May 1st, and
is for rent.
Saws filed. Trompt work and satis
faction guaranteed. L. E. Oriswold, 94
North Slain street.
Choicest of home made candies will
be for sale at the Congregational church
Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Catc's Heal Estate Agency has just
received for sale, a fine restaurant, well
equipped, with 40 boarders at $3 and
$3.50.
Have you bought your tickets yet for
the concert April 20ih! Buy them from
the boys please when they call upon
you.
St. Elizabeth's Chapter of the Church
of the Good Shepherd will hold a May
' Festival Tuesday evening, May 2, in
i Hale's pavilion.
Don't miss the Odd Ladies' concert
and ball Anril 24. Come and hear the
I mandolin and guitar duet by Messrs,
i Laviolette and Lubcll.
Registered trotting stock horse for
service, Cecil Bell, by Electrio Bell;
dam, Beautiful Bells, dam of eleven
in the list. Smith Stock Farm, South
Barre.
See the display of everyday drugs in
Davis', the druggist's, window. $5 in
cash will bo paid to the person who
i identifies all the drugs shown. See
j advertisement.
! Italian! : Vet searpo d'ogui genere
' sia per voino, donne o ragazzi, la Cal
j zoleria italiana A. Mai ben fornita
dalle migliori fabbriche dogli Stati
j Unitl 314 No. Main street.
J TV IL Barry, formerly of Barry &
i Williams, will attend all undertaking
I calls from his residence, 5 Averill St.,
! until further notice. Ambulance ser
ivice calls day or night. Telpehone, 209-
Mrs. L. B. Holt, trance medium and
palmist, gives advice in all business
matters. Office, 55 Elm street, Mont
nelier. Vt. Office hours. 10 a. m. to
12 m
1:30 to 5
p. in.,
in., and 7 to 9
p m.
For sale 100 acre farm, only 2 1-2
miles from the city, will keep 20 cows
and four horses. Buildings extra good.
Inquire at the F. B. Cate Real Estate
Agency, rooms 11 and 12, Bolster
block, Barre, Vt.
.' Souvarine Imparato offre, durante
questa primavera, alia sua cliontela ital
iana tm ribaaso aei per cento u
tutti gli ordini che ricevera per ingran
dimenti di fatografie e miniature. Stu
dio, 27 Brook street.
Sabuto 0 Maegio si dara all Opera
IIouhc per ehiuaura delta- staglone, il
bozzetU di Piet.ro Gori l'roximus tuns,
o la Misoria di Baldini altri tratteni
menti con brillante farsa; a Beneficenza
d' un anunalato. Italiaui non maneate
all grande varieta ultima della stagione
il 0 Maggio. La Vecchia Filodrammat
ien, Frightful Suffering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the viru
lent poisons of undigested food, C. G.
Grayson of Lula, Mifs., took Dr. King's
New Life Pills, "with the result," he
writes, "that I was cured." All stomach
and bowel disorders give way to their
tonic, laxative properties. 25c at the
Red Cross Pharmacy. Guaranteed.
EAST BARRE.
For Sale. A second-hand teed organ
in srood condition. Cheap for cash. In
quire of Rev. A. J. ' Eastman, East
Barre.
On Tuesday. April 25th, the people
of East Barre and vicinity are to be
honored with the superb exhibition of
moving pictures of the Salvation Army's
International Congress. What is said
about it at Barre city, the same
applies to East Barre on Tuesday night
at 8 p. m. Tickets can be had at tue
East Barre postolliee. Don't forget the
date, April 25th, at the town hall.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems
especially adapted to the needs of the
children. Pleasant to take; soothing in
its influence. It is the remedy of all
remedies for everv form of throat and
lung disease. '
Ten thousand demons gnawing away
at oae's vitals couldn't be much worse
than the tortures or Itching piles, let
there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never
fails.
Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a
clear head, active brain, a strosg,
vigorous body makes him fit for
battle of life.
the
Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thom
as' Eelectrie OiL Perfectly safe. Nev
er fails. At ay drug tor.
Don't Eat Drugs
Better Take the Food Care.
Most diseases arise from defective
blood or from a disordered or ex.
hausted nervous system, Dr. Chase'3
Blood and Nerve Food is the most ef
fective blood builder and nerve vital
lzer. It restores blood integrity and
nerve strength. All forms of nervous
debility, exhaustion or prostration are
cured by this greatest of all restora
tives. Even long-standing cases and
advanced stages of physical relaxation
and vital decline, the various results
of over-taxation, excesses or viola
tions of the laws of health, are quick
ly cured by this ber.t of all strength
eners and vltalizers. It is the surest
known preventive and curative of
mental fag, brain-break, spine-ail,
nerve-wreck, and all manner of gen
eral or special debility. It enriches
the blood, feeds, fortifies and vitalizes
the nerves: regulates, sustains and
strengthens all natural functions. It
Is the hope and prop of the weak and
dlscouxaced, the restoration of the
chronically 111. TTnder Its Influence,
hope and ambition revive, courage
comes, energy and strength, develop.
Price 50 cents. Book free.
Sold and guaranteed by E. A. Drown.,
CONCERT PROGRAMME.
The programme of the concert for
the Boy's Club Benefit, at the Opera
House, "April 20, is as follows:
PART I.
1. Overture "Merry Wives of Wind
sor," .Nicolal
Wilder Festival Orchestra
2. Sehuman Quartet "Oft in the
Stilly Night,". . . . v .Lansing
Miss Phillips Mrs. Braley
Mrs. Gale Miss Harris
3. Piano Solos
a Waltz, Op. 42 Chopin
b "Bird as Prophet" Schumann
c "Nachtstuck" Schumann
d Militar March Schubert-lansig
Miss Carrie Hirschman
FART II.
a The Poem of Love ...Bohm
b Poppies Morel
Orchestra
Reading
Mrs. Arthur C. Averill
Songs
a "For Love of Thee," ...... Hawley
b "OI Hush a Bye Baby" (with
violin obligato) .Bartlett
Miss Maude E. Harris
Piano Solos
a "A la Bien Ainice" Schuctt
b "Danse of the Dolls" ..Poldini
5.
0 "Entincelles" Moszkowski
d "Weddins March and Elfeureig-
en" Mendelssohn
Mis3 Hirschman
8.
Finale Introduction 3rd Act of
Lohengrin Wagner
Orchestra
Durinz the intermission between
Farts I and II the following boys
will give an exhibition of their work:
McKnicht. Turner and Cumings, jug
diner and acrobatic feats; Veimer and
Maiden, trapeze work.
The Everett piano is used
concert and kindly furnished
Wilder.
Admission 25 and 35c.
at
this
Mr.
GRANITEVILLE:
The regular meeting of the Loyal
Victor Loiltm. M. U. will be held in
Miles hall Monday evening, April 24th
Odd Ladies, as many as can, are re
quested to attend.
Grand Easter ball and supper of
Court Rob Roy, No. 6, F. of A. will be
held in Miles hall, Graniteville, Friday
April 28th, 1905. Floor director, Will
iam O'Donnell. Music will be fur
nished bv Gilbert son's orchestra. Hall
onen at 7 o'clock. Grand march and
circle at 8. Admission to hall and sup
per, $1.00. All are cordially invited.
Come and enjoy a social afternoon
at the Consretrational church, Tuesday
Anril 25. Ice cream and cake will bo
served. A cordial welcome will surely
await yon.
Grand Union Hotel
Rooms From $ 1.00 Per Day Up
Opposite Grvrd Certro.I Station
New York
BAGGAGES FREE
CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Corrected to January 1, 1305.
Passenger Trains leave Barre as follows :
18.01 Midnight. Daily. Boston, Springfield
and New York nlRM express. tMeepin.
Mnnnifilier Junction to Boston an
Sprinpnold. (Saturday night train lias no
connection for Jiew Vork.) Connects at
Monr.peller wltU train laving at i.60 a. ni
for Montreal and the West.
m .. in Wsi'k da only. Connects at Mont
pclier Junction with mall train for Bos
ton, Bprinijfluld and New York, also with
local Irani mil -lunomm j.v1 xuLixiitAMi
Rutland, Kicliford ana Montreal,
11 55 . in. Wek days only. Boston, Spring
tleld. New York and New London fast ex
nm. nnflV't narlur car Montnelier Junc
tion to Boston. Parlor car Koutpeller
Junction to tiiinngneiu.
1.20 n. m Week days only. For Williams
town. r
a. 10 i. m. Week davs only. Mail train for
Burlington, St. Albans, Cambridge Junc
tion, C-Kdensburg, Kichford and Montreal
l.art n. 10. Week days only. For Williams
tow ft.
k n n i.i -Wwk dav onlv. Montreal- ani
fM.Hi-n friHf ptowftN. Connecta at Bur-
ltnu-rmi wit h lor.al train for Rutland.
ivumMK at. Montnehar Junction with
local train southbound for White Kivor
Junction and Intermediate Htatlons.
Trains reach Montpelier about 20 minutes
af tor leaving Barre.
G. C. JONES, J. E, BKNTLF.T,
General Manager. Gen. Pans. Agt,
J. O. ADAMS, Agent, Barre. Vt.
OSTPKLIBB A WELLS BIVBB KAtLHOAB,
OOM.MKNOINO NABCH 20, 1905.
Trains leave Barre for Wells Kiver, connect
ing at that point with trains (roinir both north
and south, at 7.80 a. m.. U.30 and 8 00 p. m. The
12.30 train connects with train for Hoston, and
north for Libon, Littleton, Fabyans and Lan
caster, also with Montreal express, and the 7.30
snd 8.00 trains with St. Johimbury trains.
Trains b'ave K&rre for Mintpelier at T.30, 10.20
a. m., 12.30, 8.00, 4.10 and tM p. m.
ELltOTRIG STRBKT KAILWAV.
Cars leave square in Marre f or Montpelierat
16 minutes of aud 18 minutes piut the hour.
Leave Moutpeller for Barre on the hour and
half hour until 10 p. m.
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. C. H. KENT, Dentist
MILES' t-LOCK,
rtlt.pbone at Ofiice and at Residenoe
DK. F. M. LYNDE. Dentist.
; Telephone 133-21.
Boom 7, Currier Block, Barre, Vermont
ELWIN L. SCOTT,
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
Collections, Bankruptcy and
Granite Claims.
Telephone I4M.
Office with R. A. HOAR.
3R. LEWIS D. MARTIN,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Office hi Room 83. Miles' Building. Onto
hoaro, 9 a. ru. to 12 m, aud 1.30 to 4 p. m. Hon
IJF, 1 il 11 1 UU .1 J Hll li X-.1UUJT.
Telephone Connection.
MRS. H. A. BEACH,
EXPERIENCED NURSE.
No. 102 Booth Main St., Barre, Vermont
xeiepnone call, la-a.
WELCH & PAGE,
All kinds of Electrical Work Done,
Wiring, Gas Piping, Etc.
We are dealers in Electrical Supplies.
'aa fixtures & Combination fixture.
Kverythmg Modern and Un-to-Vate.
None but expert help employed an,,
work guaranteed. Telephone 9-12,
employed ai0
elephohe 9-12.
Office at No
10 Elm street, Barre,
Vt.
HENRY FREN1ER & SON
DNDEKTAKEES,
Funeral directors and furnishers ot In-
neral supplies. Night calls promptly at
tended to. No. 16 Granite St., Barre, Vt
Residence op stairs. Tel. 13-6.
H. E. JEFFORDS,
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
AND UALSOMINING. '
A share of your patronage Is solicited,
6 Thurston Place, Barre, Vt.
H. W. SCOTT, Attorney.
Office in Wood Block,
Over Ladd's store. Justice, notary and
stenographer in office.
CARRIAGES
We i-jirrv a lull assortment of liisih-eraile
Carriages and can compete with anybody in
style and price. Come in and see them, even if
you don't want to buy, and if yon are in want of
a Carriage we can save you nionpy. We have
Harness for sale, new and seconil-hand, at
prices that beat them all.
H. F. CUTLER'S LIVERY,
Rear of City Hotel, - - - Bane, Vermont.
ass m tam-a-swegs- I
I ELECTRIC WIRING S
Electric Heaters,
Electric Fixtures,
Electric Supplies.
i
i STANDARD ELECTRIC CO.,
H. a. BENNETT,
F. W. NICHOLS,
I 180 North Main St.. Barre.
EUREKA
The Only First-class
Restaurant in the City.
Efficient Help. Excellent Cooking.
Meals served at all hours, day and
night. Hotel service at restaurant prices
Nichols Block, Opp. Depot Square.
LAIRD & WHEELER, Prop'rs.
DR. ROBERT W. PRENTISS,
Office hours: 8-30 to 10 A. M,
1 to 2. 30 'and 7 to 8.3b P. M.
BLANCHARD'S BLOCK.
H. O. CAMP,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
MATERIAL. PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED.
19 Highland Avenue,
Barre, Vermont,
Lewis Brassaw
Is back in Barre and Is prepared
to do all kinds of
MOVING AND JOBBING
17 Faiwell Street, Batre, Vt.
JOHN C. DODGE,
HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING. AH work eoaranteed.
Shop, 1 60 South Main;St, Barre
Telephone 220-12.
Stone Cotters' Glasses; 20 Cts.
We have done business in Barre five years. We take this opportunity to
thank you for your liberal patronage.
We shall'sell best quality Stone Cutters' Glasses date at
20c a pair. Lenses for same in plain glass, regular sizes, best qua.ity, at 5c
pair. Glasses Cases at Sc each.
F. E. BURR & CO.,
(Telephone 10-21) . .
No. 8c North Main St. Jewelers and Opticians.
Take a LooK.
$$ DOLLARS SAVED
ON CARPETS AND RUGS.
Shackford Smyrna, 9x12, worth $18.00, now f.. $1100
Shacktord Smyrna, 7-6xio-6, worth $15.00, now 9.00
Shackford Smyrna, 2 6x5-0, worth $1.50, now 1-10
Wool Carpets at 55c, 60c, 65c, 68c, 70c and 75c per yard.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
L M. Williams, Household Furnisher,
Registered Embalmer,
New Tomasi Block, Ccr. No. Main and Merchant Streets.
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Ambulance Calls Promptly Attended to.
.Besldence, 26 Jefferson Btreet. Telephone 212-W. Store, 408-2.
CHOICE SEEDS for tie Flower aid Veietahle Garden
In packets or in bulk, at moderate prices fur first-class stock. Choice
Cut flowers and Floral Designs. Store open lor the next three
months same as all Union stores.
EMSLIE, THE FLORIST,
Telephone Store, 152-12; Greenhouse. 201-11. OTIS BLOCK. PEARL STREFT.
IT"
REMEMBER
We Have a Good Supply of
Snoop's Rheumatic Cure,
Snoop's Restorative,
Shoop's Cough Cure,
Shoop's Preventix,
And we would like to Shoop you somj
or money.
J.H.McARTHUR,M.D.Prop,
East Barre Drug Store.
I Insist on Getting Standish
FfanHorts
I and Bologna, jg
Home-made by
W. O. STANDISH.
WOOD
The place to buy Wood. A large stock of all
kinds at the following prices :
Block Wood, per cord.,.. , $2.75
Limb Wood, per load.... 2.00
Chair Wood, per load 2.5 0
Hard and Soft Wood Slab 1 .75
furnace and Stone Shed Wood.
I am prepared to do all kinds of moving aud
jobbing at reasonable rates.
L. J. BOLSTER,
(Telephone, 323-3.)
283 North Mam Street, - Baxre, Vorniont
1 1 sift 1 TiTrtair k
! r'.
ill
nj
m w a & : m l. a kj mar v t1 m.. t
1 I i 1
CANNED GOODS.
War Axe Pas, per can lfjc
Purity Brand Beets, 2 1-2 pound cans, two cans for 25c
Our Favorite Peaches, 2 1-2 pound cans, two cans for 25c
Webster Brand Red Raspberries, per can.... 10c
Maryland Brand Strawberries, per can qc
Alaska Pink Salmon, per can , jQe
M. T. McGOWAN,
Telcfhme II8-2. Sooti Hito Street. Batre, Vt.
Houses For Sale
Cottage house of eight rooms on Batch
elder Street tor sale or rent. -Easy terms.
Also for sale one boarding house or
hotel, known as the South End Hotel,
equipped for 40 boarders,
A. M MORRISON,
South End Hotel, Barre, Vermont.
p. C Russell & Co
Plumbing and Heating.
All kinds of modern Plumbing Fix
tures in stock. All work gusranteed.
Telephone 15-3.
IN BASEMENT OF W0RTEER BLOO.
HAIR GOODS.
Mrs. C. B. Meaker, 40 Jefferson St., my aent
will be glad to furnish Hair Goods, Wig,, fronl
1'iewis, fcwircbes, etc., if not In stock, at shorl
notice from my Manchester store. Thanking
the public for their liberal patronage in the
past, and soliciting a contiuuance of the same
In the future for my agent and myself, I am
yours with all rnpeet, 8. M. OBK.
Scientific Horseshoeing!
flperrtv nutting-, knee cutting, interfer
ing, forging, stumbling and crons-firing
pi.Nitel.s cured. UiMaVled' feet treated
with Hiro-BS. Trotters, pacers and
g ntl. nii'u's drivers a specialty. Veter
inaiy medicine for sale. Tel. 318-4.
j. a. Mcleod;
Rtflstered Honeshoer, Seminary St.. Barre. Vt.
UNION LUNCH ROOM,
M NO" MAIN STREET,
Under I'arlor Drug Store. Remember the
I n ion l.iincli Kooiu and Kestaurant has a good
many ilrst-class boarders. Both ladies and
gentlemen are respected and given the tiest of
food, home-made by a tirst-clacs cook. Oysters
and Meats served dally from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m
ami on Kundaya from 7.30 a. in. to 9.30 a, m '
from 12 a. 111. to l.MJ p.m. and from fi.aon. ui!
to il p. m. 1

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