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THE BiilliE DAILY TIMES. JAK. 23, 1906.
THE BARRE DAILY TIMES
, TUESDAY, JAIJUARY 23, 1900.
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FOR THE "WHITE CARNIVAL"
The "White Carnival "has started off with a rush just what we expected, Such
values as those "specials" in Skirts for $1.00 and such exquisite things in the better
gradeshow can one help but enthuse?
IN THIS AD. WE FEATURE TABLE LINEH.
At 50c worth 60c per yard, two pieces new,
pretty patterns, 72 inches wide and a fine cloth,
At 50c worth 60c a yard, one piece half
bleached pure Linen Damask, extra heavy quality,
64 inches wide.
At $1.00 A silver bleached, round-thread,
pure linen Damask. The best wearing cloth at any
price we can show you. Napkins to match.
At 75c Worth at least 1.?0 per yard, over
200 yards of a pure Linen Damask, 72 inches wide,
in some of the newest, prettiest patterns shewn today-
They come in 2, 2 1-2 and 3 yard lengths and
the quality were it to be bought today would be worth
21.25 a yard.
At $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1175 and $2.00
a Yard are special values in Shamrock Damask With,
napkins to match. '.-.' t .-. ' .. -'
A Big Special 1000 yards of brown linen absorbent Crash,';17 '
inches wide, usually sells for 10c per yard. This Sale, 7c Per Yard,
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: Weather Prediction. ..
Rain and colili-r "tonight. Wednesday
fair in south, simiv mxl colder followed
by -leaiii;g in north portiofl. j
Ik Worth C
Sole Shoe!
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A positive relief from foot-torments. Relieves the spine from
jar. The patent insole, which is made of a special felt, covered with
soft calfskin, conforms immediately to each particular foot, just as a
mattress conforms to the curves oi the body. On this cushion the
foot rests coolly and comfortably. These Shoes differ from other hon
estly built Shoes only in that they have the best constructed cushion
sole, which gives them no peculiarities except their extreme comfort.
Barre Shoe Co.,
131 North Main St., - - Bun, Vermont.
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At Merchant & Frasers
Three Bottles Aramonti for.... ....... 25:
Smii Lenox Soap for.... 25c
Seven Oak Leaf Soap for 25c
Eight Swlf ft Soap for
Six Fackajej Srtffi Powder
25c
25 c
Six Packages Swift's Pride or Borax Soap 25c
Large 1 oz. Bottle Sawyer's Blnlne for. 12c
Large 16 oz. Bottle God Value Bluine. . 1 0c
Ten pounds Sal Soda for 25c
Fire jotmns. balk. LaonJry Starch for.. 25c
Wash Tubs, ill sizes; Wash Boards, glass tnd brsss; Brooms, Mop
Handies and Clothes Baskets. -
Merchant & Fraser,
Telephone 9-11 ' 6 Elm Street, Barre, Vt
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WE WEIGH OUT
More delicious candy in a day than
many stores do in a month. The
superiority of our Confectionery
i.vf f! has made firm friends for us amone
young and old and many people
will walk blocks to net some of
iMascott's Candy. And is really
worth the trouble. Just try some of
our candy and see if it doesn't taste
like more.
BARRE CANDY KITCHEN
TALK 0FJHE TOWN.
Unrgains in nice furs at Perry's. Low
prices, -
"Peerless" sale of muslin underwear
at Yaugban . ,
Outing night robes and pajamas at
;uciv noriera.
Men's' stiff bosom shirt at McWhor-
lor , sue to 11.50.
Don't fail to read the advertisement
ot tna reopies Mioe Store.
There will be a regular meeting of
I queen of the Forest Circle Tuesday even-
j nig at u..jv anarp.
i Don't miss the clearance sale at the
ji'eoples fhoe btore if iu need of foot
; wear of any description.
i The rhilachrista, class will meet with
.Mis Lena. Howes, North Main street
; Tuesday evening, at 7.30 sharp.
j The Presbyterian choir will meet for
rehearsal lueviay evening instead of
Wednesday. All try and be present.
There will be a meeting of the clerks'
union Wednesday evening. All clerks
bear in mind that February due are
jiiiiituie ui. mis meeting.
Valentines. If you will just step in
yon will find a table laden with the best
assortment of valentines e have ever
shown. C. N. Kenyon Si Co.'s Bargain
oiure.
No window display of valentines, but
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.1 ;vii win jutv girp m-iafl we win snow
you a tine display at riffht prices. C.
A. Kenyon & C. s Bargain Store.
. there will be a repitar meeting of the
Iriijiiois Tribe of Ked Men on Tuesdar
venins;. The matter of a celebration
on teb. nd will be discussed and
large attendance is desired.
St. John's Court. C. 0. F will hold
a wiiisi party in K. of f. ball. Scsm
pint block, on Thursday evening, Jan.
-Cth. Plajinpr will i-epin at 8:15 Bharp.
After anie there will be dancing until
miuuigjii. ..umission luc.
is me. rune io oraer tor spring
planUnp. A postal addressed to Alex
Matmeson, tity, will be uromntlv an
swrrcd. le represents a flrt class firm.
carrying complete stock of nursery
goods, tavorite, bardy Carolina poplars,
cents. S Wendell Tlace. Elm street
extension.
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Strictiy Fresh Eggs, per do7.en, -
A No. 1 Cold Storage Eggs, per dozen, - -A
No. T Cold Storage Eggs by the case, per dozen, -Sausage,
made fresh every clay from home-salted corn- fed
pigs, per pound, - - .
20c
19C
10c
n. J. Smith's City Market,
Telephone 37-2. 367 North Main St., Barre, Vt.
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ELECTRIC . LIGHT
Beautifies the Home
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No Vork
No Worry
. It's Clean
Csn't Explode
No Fumes - - Just Light
No Soot - - Csn't Smoke
Consolidated Lighting Company,
rhono 49-2, Elm St., Barre. Phono 824-4. Montpollor.
Closing out sale. The balance
lot untrimmed felt lint 121..
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trimmed hat regardless of cost: One
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lot iintrimmed felt hats, from 25 cent.
to 73 cenia, were from $1.00 to S2.50:
I lot of beaver hats, from 50 eents to
J.-O. Braids, wings, fancy feathers
and everything in the millinery line to
ciose our. wrs. j. ..i. jjond, 83 North
Main street.
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Stated conclave of Kt. Al
denmr Commanderv Tbursdav
eveninft at 7:30. Practice for
inspection, opening in full
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VINCITIA LODGE,
No. 10, K. of P.
Castle Hall in Plan
chard Block. Regular
meetings on Tuesday
evening at 7:30.
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Omriite City Co nip, Xo. SdSfi, M. V.
of A., will' give iu . omnia! nocinl nnd
dunce to members nnd their fninilies
Friday evening, .Inn. (ith, in their hull.
Scnmpini building. The committees tire
making every eSfoit. Io nmko tliin Uu-ir
most intrrextiiiK doiiiR. and every Wood
imin end family, nUo best pirU. arc ex
peeted oil that" nlvdil. Pro'jHelie enn
didiilea will be woleoiiic. WooilmenV
TALK 0F1HE TOWN.
Local Happenings Tersely Told for Busy
Readers.
Specials in table linens at FittsV
Keduction in wool underwear at
Perry's.
Trunks, bags and suit 'cases at Mc
norter s. .
Sale of samplesl of muslin underwear
at vaugiian s.
Ladie' day for roller r.kating; at the
raviuon touay and Friday,
Velveteen shirt waist suits now $7.50.
Were $13.50.. At Abbott's.
A union store card has been placed
i no l aron & jiemis bakery.
Dan Barber bepan work this morning
a tiers in urownt nrug store.
Agencies for the Guim and Clolw
Wernick sectional bookcases at B. V
Hooker & Co.'s. 1 : -.-;-''
The Athena club will meet with Mrs,
Jwcholas Veale. Liberty street, on Tues
aay evening at 7.:so. . , t
. A new idea has appeared in a com
bination bust and shirt -wakt extend
er. On sale at Fitts'.
There will be a meeting of the school
commissioners nt the usual placfe this
Kening at ( ociock sliarp.
. J. Mcljean has a very attractive
display window containing: all the latest
styles in the Dorothy liodd shoes for
muica.
There were 21 less births in Montne
Her last year thau the year before, tbe
numoer uemg in. ut the parents iou
were born in the I'nited Stales ind 115
m foreign countries.
Xo one has as yet stood up to be
counted in the race for mayor of Mont
pelicr, !!. S. Gutchell having positively
refused to have his name used. Mavor
Cony may be renominated.
The Y. M. C, basket ball team will line
up agaiast Norwich university at North -
field tonight ss follows: Sheriff and
Heid, guards; Hust, center; Smith and
Jvnapp, lorwams; Mercer, sub.
r.nna concert ana oance at armory
hall, Montpelier, tonight. Admission to
concert 25 cents; per couple, including
concert, dance, etc, $1.00. Special car to
t-arre arter tno iance. Uancing to con
tinue to 2 o'clock a. m.
McDonald. Cutler , Co., of this city
have been sued by Jane F. Fowiie, ad
ministratrix oi the estate of her bus
band, who was killed at the company's
quarry last summer, the (amount of the
suit being $5,000. Th dainti(T claims
negligence on the part U the company
Howlie was crushed beneath a car of
grout which was being moved.
M. M. Gordon of this eitv is attorne?
for Alexander Wilson who on yesterday
was released from the county jail after
a fifteen days sentence for intoxication,
only to be arrested af.ain Jor assaulting
Uuef of l'olice llutclnnson of Aorth-
fi'dd. A hearinc was held yesterday af'
ternoon and U'ilson waived examination,
hemp bound over to county court. Thk
is not Wilson's first appearance in court
by any means.
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WEST T0PSHAM. -Ktiifcne
Fellows was In CoHnth Friday
on pleaMire.
Mr, and Mrs. Georcc II. Rico were in
Barre Tuesday.
Mrs. C. II. Hipht was in Barre, several
days last week.
G. K. Church was in Bradford Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Luther Tillotson is very . sick
with pneumonic.
Rev. Mr. Dexter returned from Lowell.
Mas., Wednesday. .
James Chalmers of Jsewburr was at
home over Sunday.
Herb. Warren of Voodville, N. II.,
was in town Jrulav.
Mrs. W. E. Nove spent the week in
Bane visiting friends. . .
W. W. Koycs was in Barre and Mont
pelier Monday on business.
Mits Mary Chalmers of Corinth was
t home Thursday, returning on Friday.
Gov, C. J, Bell installed the officers
of Waits lliver grange Thursday even
ing.
Mr. Andrew Mantin was in Barre
Friday and Saturday. W. G. Jack
son was m Harre Saturdny on busi-nc..
Severn! from this phiee attended the
auction sale of Mrs. l.ilinnn Hutchinson
Thursday.
Mis. W". F. Poole of Montpelier is
helping to csro for her mother, Mrs.
Charles Poole.
Mrs. William Thaver of Bane visited
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Toole,
several days lust week,
Fred Bowe slipped on the ice while
coming from his home, striking mr hi
side ami nreaKing one nu and injuring
him internally. '
For Spring. Buy early and you get the
test patterns and styles to select from. Our
new line is ready for your inspection. Prices
-!frora 75c to $6.00 a pair.
. 'N0RTHFIELD.
Fred M. Kcmptoif xvni to Barre yes
terday. "
L. J. Robin. on of llanciwk was a
business -visitor in town on Saturday.
J). W. Dorsife,: the tor.tiaelor on the
Brown public library was in town yes
terday. . :
Henry L. Kenyon spent Sunday with
his daughter, Mrs. Wijlard Alien, at ,
Monlpelier.- , ..-.. ;
Miss Elsie Burroughs of Bradford
was the guest of friends in this village
on riday and Saturday. , , ,
Geo. Emerson of the firm of Emerson :
Bros., went to Springfield, Mass., Thurs
day on business for the firm.
Chief of , Police John Hutchinson re- (
turned on Friday night from a short
vacation at his home in. Chiremont, K.
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The initatory banquet of the Dela
Kappi P;d fraternity will take nlnee on.
next Saturday nio-l.t in the . mrlnr. of i 3gOTtiBa
the LTniycrsulist church, '
Hal. ey Ed.gerton of Dartmouth eol-
lepc, Hanover, N, . II., spent Saturday I
ana .rMinaay witti lis- parents,' Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. A. Edgerton.
, Alex Eddie, D. D. G. P. and James
Giflin, :. J. W., went to West Randolph .
Saturday night to install the rifliee.n of
the Encampment of the I. O. O. F. of
Burlington.
The smoke stack for the new he&tinp '
plant at .Norwich university was raised
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VEALE & KNIGHT,
Telephone 123-2. Curr'r Building, Barre, Vt.
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ittempts previous to this has been made ; 5
been !
called by the trustees in accordance with
the vote taken at the annual meeting to 55
renort on ihf rnhnJ-.I pnat nf nam "
electric light plant for the village. .
A dispatch was received here on Sun
day that William Garvev. Jr.. son of
William Garvey of this town, had both o
legs cut otf in a railroad accident in
MissourL Xone of the particulars have . S
been received. I H
UWIOH CLOTHING COMPANY. UW10N CLOTHING COMPANY.
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on Friday after much difficulty
attempts previous to tins
which were unsuccessfuL
A special village meetim? ' has
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On Thursday night Co, F basket ball ; H
team will play the Barre Y. M. C. at
the Armory here. In the last two years
the Barre team have defeated the liome 'o
team and it is expected hat the game S
will hf fdjifc nnrl in.iriri I
Guy II. Watson, of St. Albans, in the
employ of the Central Vt. B. R.,, as
a civil engineer, and a member of the
class of '02, Norwich university, was in
town .vaturdav to attend the banquet of
wieh universiiT. ;
Tonight orwich university ba.ket
ball team will play the Fall River Signal
Corps of Fall River, Mass. This will
make the third game by the home team
who have improved very much durinc
ttie past ten days, especially in the team
work, me visiting team las for the
past three years held the military cham
pionship of New England and it is ex
pected that the game will be very fast
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ana interesting. -
Patrick Murphy waa arrested on Fri
day by Officer Moody on a complaint
for being intoxicated on tho 13Ui. Moody
while waiting for the court officers to
return from dinner allowed Murphy to
go into a grocery- store. .The prisoner
immediately made hij escape through
i-ne oacK noor in we basement. A search
was made for Murphy who was not to
be found. About two o'clock Murphy
returned to uie poice neaaquarrers and
when asked vrhy he made his escape,said
that be cot Hungry waiting for the Hi-
cers and went home to get some dinner,
He received the usual $5 and costs.
EAST BARRE.
Orcar Thompson 1 -considered by .his
physician to be much improved at this
writing.
Dr. Sprague, assisted bv Dr. McAr-
thur, performed an operation Sunday
morning on Oscar Boyee. The patient
is doing well.
There will be. a special meetintr of
Wuchosen Tribe, Xo. 19, I. O. R. M., Fri
day evening at 7 o'clock sharp. AH
chiefs take notice.
After the prayer service on Wednes
day eveuina there will lie a business
meeting of the church, which all mem
bers are requested to attend.
Mrs. Fowiie went to Heaton hospital
Saturday to have a very critical opera
tion performed. It i hoped that the
result will be fully restored health.
Mrs. Jetsen and son from 'Boston hsve
been the guests of Mrs. W, C. Nye for
several days, Mr. Xye has been admin
istrator of their estate for a number of
years, and the coming of age of the son
necessitated the settlement of the estate.
Take advantage of this opportunity to buy'
your Mens and Boys' Clothing
....... and Furnishings at the r
Great Winter Gearance Safe
now in progress at the Union Clothing Company's Store, You
can save from 20 to 25 cents on the dollar. Everything in this sale
was manufactured by first-class firms to be sold for this Winter sea
son. No old stock. Only up-to-date goods. Money refunded if
the customer is not satisfied. All goods shown with pleasure.
Union Clothing Store,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,
Telephone 126-2. Old Skating Rink 8011.112?. 0pp. Depot Square.
AMVdKOD OfilHIOlD KOIKfl
'AKVdKOS OmiUOlD KOIiill
Clearance Sale of
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Before invoicing our large stock wc wish to re
duce it to the lowest possible mark, and, right in
the face of the advance in the price of leather,
"shall make a deep cut for the
Ten Days, Beginning
Saturday, Jan. 20th
Here's your, opportunity to save money on any
Shoe or Rubber in our store. Nothing is reserved
in this sale. Even Rubber Goods, which are always
sold at almost no profit, go at the same discount
One-Tenth Off the Regalar Price. Isn't this worth
saving? Look us over and see.
We have all styles in Men's, Women's, Misses
and Children's Shoes for which there is a demand.
..Now is the tim; for men to get their heavy Rubber
Overs and Felt Boots to finish out the Winter. Our
brands are the best made "Mishawaka," "Bali
Band," " Goodyear Glove." Men's, Women's and
Children's Rubber Boots are included in this sale.
Remember the time January 20th, continu
ing ten days. ,
" Discount Ten cents on the dollar. '
GRANITEVILLE.
The Ladies' AM society tf the Prp.hv-
terian chinch w ill meet with' Airs. (Jeoige
Suitor next Wediiocin v afternoon ut
two o'eliH-k.
KmrJSEfmiST,msneMEaxsamM wives jiIoubo brinjj ciike.
Card of Thanks.
Wc de-ire to cviu'ei mn- heartfelt
(hunks to nil the fiiend niul lie h.'liliorn
fur their kindness nnd nymjnthy in our
heicuveinent. Al-o for the lic.iiitiful
floral nfferiiij;.! for the funenil.
Mi. end Mr, .'red I. Htibcick,
Mr. and Mr'. O. V. Shrplee. , 4
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THE ONLY
"Dorothy
Dodd" 'ar
sity Boots dis
p 1 a y the
smartest shoe,
fashions of the
season.
W hile they
have the low
top mannish
effect, yet the
dainty femin
ine outlines
and perfect fit
have not been
sacrificed to secure it- It is the one
mannish shoe that will accurately fit
he ftemlnine foot. $i. 50 per pair.
PEOPLES SHOE STORE
JOESfi IgLEAN,
.'eleiihona .24-3.
200 Ho. Main St., Barre, Vt.
An advertisement in the Times
will bring sure results.
C. S. ADREWS, Proprietor.
Rale's Block, - - - Barre, Vermont
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As Good as a Govcnnient Bond. Writes
Both Assessment and Paid Up Policies.
Call, riion or Write and Get Ratos.
WANTED, 1 000 OVERCOATS
Cloaks nd Dresscj to Color.
Fir-t-class Work, Reasonable Prices.
MONTPELIER DYE HOUSE,
fl KaiB 5t HsBtpcller, Vt.
R. G. R03INSON, AGENT,
omce Wooq Block. TUoue 29-3 bakre.vep.most
FIRE. LITE, ACCIDENT nnd PLATE GLASS INSURANCE Agoney
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PAGE'S POULTRY FOOD 3c a pound,
ac in lots of 40 pounds, 2.75 for 100
pounds. Ground Clover, $1. 13 for 50 pounds.
Mica Crystal Grits, 75c for 100 pounds.
Telephone 31-3.
"POCK SALT and Turks I
sland Salt, iust OURE CANDIES We have no 10c Dcr
arnvea and genuine imported. Also Wor
cester Packing and .Coarse Fine Salt. Pure
Salt Petre. Ash Meat Tubs. .
m .sy-,,v,cl rrrtnAc . V,,,. m ia 1 , . C
J'UUUU .i4h 11,1 vt. A JllVt II11C fjl
pure goods that are made by three well known
manufacturers.
7RUiT Florida Oranges, Navel Oranges
Luscious Pears, New Figs, Dates, Nuts,
Fancy Apples, Malaga Grapes, Lemons, etc.
All fresh and nice. Prices ripht.
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Opposite Qty 'Park,
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