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TJLLK HARRK DAILY TIMES. MAY 18, 1903. 7 TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE IN THE F. B. CATE REAL ESTATE AGENCY HOUSES AND COTTAGES. No. 1. Two tenement Louse, barn and about two acres of land, ten minutes' walk from the post-otfice. Tiiia property will rent for twenty five dollar a month and ran be leased for one or three Tears at $300 00 per year Price, ?1,800.00. This is better than fifteen per cent on the investment. Quick or you lose it. No. 2. Two-tenement house, barn and three-fourths of an acre of land on Prospect Street. A bargain at $2,400.00. No. 3. Cottage of nine rooms and barn of four stalls. New house. Everything in first-class repair. Located on South Main Street. Just the place for anyone that keeps a horse. Price, $2,500.00. No. 4. Two- tenement house and large lot, located on Maple Arenue, only a short distance from North Main Street. Trice, ?2,750.OO. No. 5. Cottage at South Barre, with barn. House has eight rooms, all in good repair. Barn has two stalls, with plenty of carriage room. Largo lot, about three-fourths of an acre. Abundance of fruit and shrub bery. Price, $1,400.00. Small payment down. FARM PROPERTY, ETC. No. 6. Four miles from Northfiold village, farm of 150 acres. Will keep twenty cows and team. Good buildings. New house. Will sell stock and tools with farm. Stock consists of sixteen head of cattle and one horse. Price for all, $3,000.00. Will exchange for city property. No." 7. An extra good farm in Middlesex, with extra good building. Farm will keep twenty cows and team. Price, $5,500.00. No. 8. We have on our list some of the best farms in the Town of Barre. from one and one-fourth to three miles out. Prices, from $2,500.00 to $6,500.00. " W also have some very nice cottages for sale not advertised in this list. We also have some business propositions to offer you, located right on Main Street. If there is any particular business you want, come in and see if we haven't got it on our book. Remember the place. ROOMS 11 AND 12, BOLSTER BLOCK, BARRE, VT. f. B. CATL (Tel. 135-2) H. J. SLAYTON. J ABOUT THE STATE. Items of Interest Gleaned from Our Exchanges. Chanilieikiin Post, No. 1, G. A. R., of St, Juhnsbury, has engaged the Rev. J. A. P.illinger, "of White lliver, as the Memorial day orator. The First Batist church of St. Jolim bury has extended a call to Albert II. tJage, a member of the senior class of Colgate University, Hamilton, X, V., to become its patitor, Mr. (jage desires a week in v.hich to consider the oiler. A bronze tablet in memory of the late Henry D. Hall has been placed on the walls of the Congregational church at North Bennington. The tablet was the gift of Mrs. J. G. McCullough and was placed opposite the one in memory of Mrs. Hall. City Clerk McMahon of Burlington in counting up yesterday morning found that he had licensed 897 dogs this year. This is less than last year when 917 were licensed. A dog killer will be ap pointed in a few days to go after the unlucky dogs not licensed, and their unluekier owners. MEN ARE POWERLESS To FUht Asrnlnst Disease Vr.less The? strike at the Iriderlrtna; Cause. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair.i With irritants or oils on which a para- i Sltlc ge rm will prosper. Is like scooping water from the ocean to prevent the tide i from rising. Tou cannot accomplish a satisfactory S cure without having a right understand- ' Ing of the fundamental causes of the ' trouble. Tou must kill the Dandruff Germ. Newbro's Herplclde does this because It is specially made to do that very thing. When the germ is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading drugclsts. Send tOc. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit. Mich. Rickert & Wells, Special Agents. The Memorial day address at Bethel will be given by the Rev. W. H. Rider, of Gloucester, Mass., before the Daniel Lillie Post, No. 61, G. A. R., at the town hall. On May 28, which is Memorial Sunday, services will be held at the Uni versalist church with sermon by the Rev. G. V, Fortier. Employes of the St. Johnsbury Aque duct company thawed out by electricity Friday a water pipe on Main street, while in an adjoining yard the plum trees were in blossom. At the same time they found the frost within two feet of the surface. Such a condition is unprecedented the middle of May. The Rev. Peter Merrill, of Eiiosbiug Falls, who has been an invalid for a number of years, is in a critical con dition. Mr. Merrill in his day was a leading clergyman of the Methodist church. Jle is the father of the Hon. Olin Merrill, collector of customs for the district of Vermont at the port of Burlington. J- I ' -Ml 17' M I should be pleased to do business vvitn you. C. L. , BUGBEE, - - - - Contractor and Builder. A Standing Offet I Made by Wood, Harmon & Co., Acknowleged to be the largest real estate developers in the world. A FREE TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY, to satisfy every pro spective purchaser that our Real Estate offer is just as repre: - ented. Can we be more fair ? This gives every purchaser a chance to examine his own property. We are now booking par ties for April 28th, 1905. Will you join us? Full particulars, with map, etc., can be obtained of our local representatives. COFFIN & LARKIN, Local Agents, Rooms 3 and 4, Currier Block, - - - Barre, Vermont. Will You Do Your Cooking on a Gas Range This Summer? To all people who will put in a Gas Cooking Kange during the month of May, 1905, the Gas Company w ill furnish them with gas O 30 33H.I jfiajt"8 asn eji joj I1ARGE for one month after the Kange is installed. This w ill give the people an opportunity to become ac customed to the use of the Range at the expense of the Company, while the Company will be able to keep their men emyployed during this month to the advantage of all, as after June 1st the Company will be especially busy in extending their street mains and making other permanent improvements. Liberal terms will be made to all pur chasers of Ranges when necessary. Call at the office, No. 213 North Main Street, opposite Depot Square, where you will always find a full supply of Ranges and Gas Fixtures, or drop a postal to the Company and a representative will call on you. People's Lighting, Heating and Power Co., JOHN J. f LYNN, President. Bellows Falls is to lose another of its industries. The bobbin factory of JMclen Spears company is soon to remove to Kezar, Me., where it will unite with a similar factory of the same company. It has been in operation over a year and a half, and has employed from 30 to 50 hands, none of whom except the foreman, will go to Maine. John O. Rogers died at the state Odd Fellows' home Monday. Death was the result of pneumonia. Mr. Rogers was born at Bellows Falls December 4, 1825. In emiv lite he was an engineer on the Vermont Valley railroad, and Inter was employed in the Etey organ shops. Jle went to tlie home from Israttli-boro soon after it was opened, about nine years ago. His wife is now living in J.rattle-boro. The papers in the town clerk's office in Duminerston show that F. F. Crosby has stocked his pond with 3,000 fry, Lewis II. Lvnde a brook with 2,000 frv. and Holden & Martin a brook with 1,000 try. Ira II. Lafleur of Middlebury recently started out for a drive, but before he got out of the village he collided with another team and took off some of the paint from his new wagon. When he got to the three mile bridge he found that the top of his carriage was on fire, lie promptly removed his horse and was about to let the vehicle back into the creek as Mr. Eddy came along and as sisted him m putting the blaze out. 1 tie top was ruined and the box badly damaged, but he continued on his jour ney and when near Salisbury he came in contact with an automobile, which caused him some more trouble. On his return he met another automobile and this time he took to the woods. Mr. La.'leur says be thinks the top caught fire from a cigar, which be was smok ing.- Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fa6t approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez of Tampa, Fla., describing bis fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different doctor and several med icines, but got no benefit until I began to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect that in three days I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at the Red Cross l'harmacy. Price 50c. The barn belongng to Henry Fradette, situated in the southern part of FitU- ford, was burned to the ground Monday. The barn, which was practically a new one, was partially covered by insurance. About three tons of hay and some tools were destroyed. The origin of the fire is unknown. As there were no hydrants in the vicinity a bucket brigade was formed which, with difficulty, saved the nearby bladings. . The latest addition to the Woman's Relief Corps of Swanton is Mrs. Anna Ranslow Allen, mother of the Rev. E. J. Ranslow. Mrs. Allen is S6 years old and has ben blind for a number of years, but still thinks there is work for her to do and is never happier than when doing some work for the benefit of others, he has been very much in terested in the Relief Corps work and a short time ago expressed her wish to lie made a member of the organiza tion, and at the last meeting was elect ed a member. No property owners in Guilford have complied with the State law giving them the right to post their trout brooks al ter stocking them. In Brattkboro Lewis .J. Johnson has stocked and posted one brook one-fourth to one-half mile in length with 1,000 trout, William D. Newton has placed 1,000 trout in a stream three-fourths of a mile in length, and L. H. and A. F. Richardson have received 2,000 trout for their Btream. ESTATE OF FRED SMITH. STATE OF VERMONT. 1 In Probate Court. District of Washington, ss. ( held at Mnntpelier, in anil for said District, on the lotb buy of May, A. D. isub. A copy of the iat Will and Testament of Fred Smith, late of ritoupbton, in the County of Norfolk and Commonwealth of Masa hiii-i-tts, decfaeii, duly proved and allowed In the Pro hate Court ' or the tounty of Norfolk afore said, and of the probate thereof duly authenti cated, being presented to this Court, that tne stune instrument mav he allowed In this State as the Last W ill and Testament nf said de ceased, and that said copy may be tiled and re corded In the Probate Court for the District of Washington aforesaid, agreeably to the statute in such case made and provided, it n hereby ordered that all persons concerned lie notified to appear Ixdore this Court at a session there of to be held at the Probate Oflioe, iu said Moutuener. on tne nun uay or May. A. i. lwii, and contest the allowance of the said Instrument, and the Ming and re cordiug of the copy of the said W ill and the Jirobate thereof, as aforesaid. If they see cause; or which purpose it is further ordered that notice of this order be published three weeks successively In the Barre Daily Times, a news paper printed at the City of Barre, in this State previous to said time ai pointed for hearing. By the Court nest, HIRAM CARLETON, Judge. Thnr. May 11, IS, 25. reins J side A complete assortment, including the famous Wm. Bartket & Son's Snelled Hooks C. W. AVERILL & CO, 8 North Main St., - Barre, Vermont. INS TJRANCE Some agents say " The Best Companies," others " The Strongest," and still others "The Largest Companies.", I simply say JOHN W. DILL ON, ''Agent, Representing $465,490,! 17.39 assets as per annua) statement of companies represented in this agency on January I, 1903. That tells the whole story. Call . and investigate. No risk too large, none too small. FOUR LINES FOR 25 CENTS riihlish Want, lUwt and Found, Sale, To Lot, Tunc will et. hort advertise- mmits at the rate of li.ur linen lor twmuy-nve cents ror Uie first nitertion ud five enU for each aabseijiient insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE CotWKO of eiirbt rooms, barn of"! three stalls ami a lanre lot ol lanu on vt asnirft- ton Street, at f helps' mill. Tne multlinprs are new. Apply on premises or stluresB B. . noinn- 11, Box isi. (wtui FOK SALE Boarding- house, all furnished, at VI Cottate street. Doinir kooi business. Uwner wants to sell on account ef sickness. Apply on premise. Mtb FOlt SALE ore tire-yenr-oid tew loilch cow. Apply to Parker & Tasie's meat market. Wt3 FOR 8 U E A nood. neavy express wapon. Inquire at Mrs. I.. Mazzom'8 buttlitg works, Hianite S'ree.t, Citv.. &U26 SETTER IXXJS FOR SALE. Five full blooiled leiter pups, welt marked, strong and healthy, three month old. For further par ticulars address 2 Summer Street, Montpelir. Vt. 60:6 FOR SALE Nice second hand lady's bieye'e. Enquire at Standard Electric Company. 4ftf COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF FRAJiK H. HOFKISS. The undersigned, haviner been appointed by the Hon. i"robate Court for the liistrict of Washington, commissioners, to receive, ex amine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of Frank H.Hopkins, late of the Town of Harre, in said District, deceased, and all claims exhibited In ofTset thereto, hereby pive notice that we will meet tor tne purposes aioresaid at tne dwelling honse of C. M. Winch, in the Town of Barre, in said District, on the 2"th day of May and 19th dav of September next, from 2 o'clock F. M. until 4 o clock f. M., each of said tiavs, and that six months from the 2IM day of March, A. D. liiOS, is tne time limited ty said court tor said credi tors to present their claims to us for examina tion and allowance. Dated at Harre this 3d day of May, A. V, 10O5 FOR BALK OK KENT One ff nr-tecemeDt house ot Bve rooms each on Hairinpton ave nue. Kent, S ar d $9 per month. Enquire at Emslie's swre or telephone llfe-3, (irauitevlile. . S4tf TO PENT. TO KENT Two up staira tenements on Branth rtree. Modern improvements F.ii quire or W. H. 1'itkm, lllanthard Uuildlnp. TO RENT Two lape front office room, size 17 by 20. Also three back rooms, all in Zanleoni block. Apply to C. Zanleoni. Witt TO BENT. Three Tenements on Patterson Strew. One Tenement on Hrancn Btreet. One Tenement on Granite Street. ODe Tenement on Hill Street. 117tfM Apply at 1'helps Brothers'. TO II EN T Two front offices in the Eastman block. A pply to Eastman Bros. 24itf TO KENT Furnished room with all modem improvements. Apply at 31 Franklin St. Half HELP WANTET. WANTED A young nian to woik in the store at once. A little experience preferred. Kend references. E. N. Aldrich, (iraniteviile, Vt. Mtf WANTED Experienced table girl at Uran ite City Restaurant Uixl FOR SALE Two sat es, store fixtures, com peting scales, oil tanks, etc Albert A. Sar gent Averill Mock. . 25U FoR SALE Four second-hand delivery wagons and three harness. F. D. Ladd. 27tf FOR SALE Owing to poor health 1 shall sell my two houses, situated on Rlackwell street. ne two-tnement house containing nine rooms, and one self-contained cottajre or seven rooms For further information apply to Alex. Mor ton. 58 Blackwell street. 46126 FOR SALE Nice, loose hay. both coarse and fine. Orders may be left at Sowden & Lyon's store or witn me at 21 Jrugnianu Avenue. j Carleton. 197tf May 4. 11. 18. I i wrH'il v JOHS TRO W' I Ctiminif,s'orer8- Freedom Notice. This is to eive notice that I give rov son. C. A. Creed, Jr., the remainder of his minority and that I shall claim none of his time or earn ings after this date. C. A. CREED. Barre, Vt., May 17, 1905. Farm! Farm! Farm! Must It So!d Within 60 Days. Oue of the best farms in the state, situated in Wllliamstown, Vt., one mile from Graniteville, best market center in the county. This farm contains 176 acres, one and one-balf story house painted white, ten rooms, bay nd weighted windows with blinds. Cemented cellar, large cistern, well and tanning water. Large barn and basement, and other small buildings. Su gar house, iron arch and evaporator, tin tubs. One-hundred fruit trees, plenty of wood and timber. Buildings and fences in the best of re pair. Fifty cords of slab wood. Market teams pass bouse dally. Please call and see this desir able property before you lose the chance of buying. Sold on easy terms. For further par ticulars inquire of A. E. Batchelder at the farm. vSmoKers! Those of you -who are particular about the quality of your cigars try our INDELLIBLE which we guarantee to be the best 10c cigar made. Our LEADER is a Sc cigar that can't be beat. Call in and try them. They are sure to please you. We also carry a full line of pipes, tobacco and smokers' supplies. P. N. WHEELER & CO., 92 North Main St., - - - Barre, Yt. RANGES - " "H i 'i, urn ' iiim it i i i-y .' f-Vj" - " """" 1 Mir iv mm i w - 1. 1.1 ,11 ft It Ai--" . eX'H ! ii.'u-vl t?f"!r4 U -rjji i.oo and your old range down and $1.00 a week buys a QUAKER HOME RANGE t C. W. AVERILL & CO, 8 1 North Main St., - - - - Barre, Vermont. FOR SALE Farm in Waterburr. 158 acres and all the personal property. On electric car line. Also another farm in Wllliamstown, within one mile of araniteville. containing 161 acres, xnese I arms win ne sola on easy terms Inquire of A. E. Batchelder for further par titulars. . 216tf FOR SALE AT CASSIE FARM. Milk Our wagon delivers twice a day. . Hay Delivered promptly in bulk i'asture 95 or 100 acres (old Mann farm), well waterea, divided. Mostly all new fence. A p. ply George lassie, Eaststreet. 4tf HCLLED COHN AND HOMINY. 1 am still here wit h Hulled Corn and Hominy. Also Butter and Eirgs. "lemis cash. . B. Fiheld, 1M) Hill street. 155tf TO RENT. TO KENT 'mall tenement of four rooms. All modern improvements. Inquire of Thos hesson, Nr., James &t. 0.r;.f WANTEU-Atonce, three itianite salesmen, one for the West, one for the Central Ufaies and one for the East. Apply at once to Baire liranlte Purchasing Agency, Averill block. uarre, t. WANTED A derrick man. Cork-e Son. Apply to J. r. sua WANTED A farm hand at once. Anulv ti John Stewart, Beckley will. , 4713 WANTED Women -for hotiseketper in a good family. Apply to "W," Times office. 46lU WAMED-A few first-class waitresses at the Hagamore, Long Lake, I. V. Address L. H. Newton, 439 College Btreet, Burlington, Vt. 4616 WANTED Boy, about 18 years old, to take orders and deliver. Apply at Chcsser fc Bird's. 43il WANTED Housekeeper at fB South Main street. Call between 4 and e p. m. 4HtS WANTED A good kitchen girl at the North em hotel. 16tf WORK WANTED. POSITION WANTED Competent house keeper wants work. Apply at lu Webster Ave nue. 6313 WANTED Double or single washings at 60 Elm Street, np stairs. (Utd WANTED Woman wants work by the day. Apply to li Foster street. bitt WANTED Position by young lady to work by the day or hour, or would take steady plact Apply at 282 North Main street. 4Mt3 WANTED Hardens to plough. Work guar anteed. Telephone 315-M1 or call at 2(1 l'erry street, Barre City. . ifciti WANTED. WANTED To hire a small cottage at North Barre. Address A. Broggi, at D.Tomasi block, Barre, Vt. " . vti TO BENT A down-stairs tenement at cor ner of South Mam and Elmore Streets. Va cant June 1st. luduire of Fred Waters, 86 Fer ry Street. 52tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Oold filled watch, open face and stem wind. Lost between Hooker's and Scaropini's. Return to t. M. Douglas, Hooker's store. 47tf TO KENT -Very pleasant furnished front ro-ini. (l per week. Apply at fsd I'rospcct. Street. ootfl TO RENT Fonr rooms, snltabie fnr lifrht honse-keeping, in our block. Eastman Bros. 61 tf TO KENT A good tenement for a small family. Apply to Wm. B. Fradd, 4 Long street. 49t3 TO KENT A six-room tenement. Hard wood finish, modern improvements, '-'2 Webster Street, off Washington. Inquire of Mrs. Chee ver on premises. 45U TO BENT A six-room tenement With mod ern conveniences. City water, bath and good cellar. $13 per month. Inquire F. I). Beck ley. 6 Park Street. ' - 46t6 TO RENT A good downstairs tenement. Inquire of W. G. I'ai ker. 44tf LOST Fair gold-rimmed spectacles. Finder please return to g Thurston I'tnee and I re warded. . 4t)W LOS r ear-old gray heifer. Sunday even ing. Finder return or r.otify Fan! Kingston, near Jones Brothers' sheds, North Barre. 4lt,f KOI ND An overcoat. Owner can have same hy calling at 53 Brooklyn street, proving pron erty and paying for this advertisement. 2atf EGGS FOR HATCHING. I OB SALE I'ure White I'lymouth Rock eggs. Prize Idrris. Per setting, one dollar. L. V. Gale, Wllliamstown, Vt. sotf TO REVf Good tenements. Tomasi. Apply to A. 4Utf TO RENT Five-room tenement. Annl to Alex Bruce. , - 42tf TO RENT Two cottanos of six rooms each. besides bath and pantry. Also two tenements of five rooms and bath. All within one min ute's walk of stone sheds on Batchelder's Meadow. Apply to John Nicholson. 17 Wel lington Street, City. 2tf FASTfRAOE For five or six colls nr hnrsm. One half pasture mowing. W. V, Quinlen. 41tf TO RENT Tenement for 1 on ti-month Dr. C. Jl. Kent, Miles' block. sctf 'J'O RENT Kmall teneiviAnfc ITnrtiif.a -.f T C. Batchelder, 6 K inney street. 33ti TENEMENT TO RKVT HI l-nnm Innnln of B. F. WUley, 222 South Main street, Barre, TO RENT Tenement bouse of five r.Toms at 15 Cottage street. Keys at 17. Geo. B. juuue. Will TO RENT A Hood, clean storeroom on Main street. Inquire of W. J. McLean, 200 North afttuu street. 2Otr Flllt HAr.R S-rill lil.wvrl s - w i i,.... r hers strain, best for laying and fancy stock. eep Red. 75c per setting. H. L. Averill a CO. o-i. FOrl SALE My thoroughbred White Wyan dottes are prolific winter layers and fine table fowls just the kind you want. $1.00 per sett ing. Drop me a postal. I will deliver Uiem to any part olthsclty. John W. Roberts, South Barre. 6t..8 FOR SALE Settings of White Wyandotte eggs from hens that averaged 166 eggs spieco forthe last year. $1.00 for fifteen. James E. Mitchell, 4 Cleveland Avenue, Hooker Flat. Barre. , M6 EUG8 FOR HATCHING. Pekln Pucks, 75 cents per setting. White Wyandottes, 60 cents per setting. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 60 cents per setting. A. W. ALLEN, Buunyside Farm. Telephone 114-3, or farmhouse 314-3. S88tf UNION LUNCH ROOM, 64 NO MAIN STREET, ' TJnder Parlor Drug Store. Remember the Union Lunch Room and Restaurant has a good many first-class boarders. Both ladles and gentlemen are respected and given the best or food, home-made by a flrst-class cook. Oysters and Meats Berved daily from 6 a. in. to 12 p. iu and on Sundays from 7.30 a. ra. to 6.30 a. in!, from 12 a. m. to 1.30 p. in. and from 5.30 p. iu! to 9 p. m. . r