THE BAILEE DAILY TIMES, DEC. 17. 1903.
Suggestions for Gifts !
furs. Nothing so delightful for a Christmas gift as a
nice Fur. Nothing so much appreciated, nothing so ser
viceable, nothing so sensible. The low cost of Furs will
surprise you. We can meet your taste at any price. Muffs
to match at at $2.50, $3,50, $.50, $5.50 and $7.50.
Umbrellas. -You can't go wrong if you select an Um
brella for a gift. They are always appreciated. Special val
ues at 93c, Jl.25, $1,98, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 up to $5.00.
Waists, Long and Short Kimonos, Towels, Cut Work
ia Shams and Scarfs. - - '
Handkerchiefs in an endless variety. You will find here
the best possible values.
PERRY . CAMP,
71 and 75 Main Street, (' Phone 9-4) Birre,' Vermont.
Here they are! Easy Chairs, Platform Rockers
and floor Rockers. If you should ask him, your hus
band would tell you an Easy Chair is the one piece
of furniture that gives him the greatest pleasure after
his day's work. Christmas should gratify his wishes.
Your wife runs the
household or at least
she should. Why not
give her something to do
it with? What would
be better than a Ladies'
Desk to keep her ac
counts in and to carry
on her correspondence
with? Today the many
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duties of the house require this.
L.hristmas time is a
great period for selling
Office Furniture It has
become . a habit with
business men to present
themselves with new
Desks, Chairs, Tables,
Book Cases, Coat Racks,
Mirrors, etc., and many
times womenfolks give
these articles to their husbands as the most appropri
ate gifts. We can supply you with goods in this line.
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How are these for gifts? A handsome Buffet or
a pretty China Closet for that dining room that looks
a trifle bare. Would it not be quite the proper
thing? The housewife could show her cut glass and
china then. Many other suitable gifts are represented
in our immense stock of goods that cannot be men
tioned here.' We merely ask you to come in, look
around and get more of these suggestions.
WE STAND FOR LOW PRICES AND WE
ABE GOING TO REMAIN THEREWITH BOTH
fEET, AND OUR FURNITURE STANDS FOR
All THAT 15 GOOD AND REASONABLE.
Let us say here that we will store all gifts and
uarantee to deliver in good condition and on time
anv articles selected for Christmas. Don t put off
your purchases until the last minute,
our ctock is complete.
Come when
B. W. HOOKER ' & CO,
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14 and 16 North Main SU
"The Emporium,"
TALK OF THE TOWN,
' Sale of "axnients at Abbott's.
Fur for the ho U Jay Reason at Perry's.
Koller ukating today at Hales' pavil
ion. ,
Furs and fur-lined carment at Ab
bott'.
Christmas handkerchief i at . Veale &
Knight's.
Diamonds pud other precious stone
at Burr's. -
Novelty 'petticoats, ; 98c, at The
Vatighan Store.
Get your Christmas neckwear at
Moore & Ovens'.
Take, your Christmas picture framing
to II. P. Baldwin. , - .
A. P. Abbott & To. are headquarters
for handkerchiefa.
Mark A. Davis f Maronfiold was in
town over Sunday.
The largest line of rug-i ever shown
in the city at Hooker's.
We wilt positively save you money on
a reliable watch at Burr'it. .
Peck & Snyder's club skates, 53c per
pair at Averiil Music company.
A nice assortment of bath robes and
smoking jacket at Moore' & Owens'.
The Rob Btiy MacGregor tickets go on
sale today at the lied Cross pharmacy.
. Fine. muslin skirts, chemise and cor
set covers for Christmas at Vnughan's.
TALK OFJHE TOWN.
Children's iinp at Burr's.
Christmas Wrappers at Vaughan's.
Chritma lin.-nw at Veal & Knijrht'
Christmas neckwear at Veale &.
Knight'.
Quantities of new Christmas neckwear
at Fills'. :;;
Christmas umbrellas at Vealo &
Kniht's.
11. J. Smith is able to be out after his
recent illness. ..
One lot of coats in mixtures at half
price at Abbott's.
.Secure a fur set at the mark down sale
this week at . Terry's.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Green visited re
latives in Calais ve.terday.
The oflkvrs of Ruth chapter, O. K. S.,
will not meet this evening.
John Davis of Fairlee visited at the
hom of Walter Chase yesterday.
Cecil Foster went to his home in
Ca'not today to' spend the holidays.
(J. A. Kelson of Mawmville, Que.,
visited friends in the city yesterday.
C. C. Barnes went to Boston today
to vUit Us son during the holidays.
Arthur is. Martin has purchased a
wood lot of .Fred Perrin in Plainfietd.
Miss Mary Mclver returned to !s"ew
York today, after a visit in the city.
Just received at Moore & Owens', la-
A. P. ABBOTT & CO. A. P.ABBOTT cSc CO. A. P. ABBOTT & CO.
A KWline wecut or sweater from tho'diM and gent 4 umbrellas for Christmas.
McWliorter Co. for the boys' Christmas, j Congress playing cards, fancy backs,
Burton A. Knowte of Manchester, X. "I7e per pack. "Averiil Music company.
H., visited friends in the city over Nun-! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milne of North-
day. . field are -visiting hi parents on Laurel
A tine line of Christmas stationery at street,
low prices. Kenyon & Co.'s Cash Barj Masquerade at Hale' pavilion Thurs
gain Store. ' day evening. Prizes for the best cos
a. W. Hooker & Co. stand for low.tumes.
prices. ' If yon go to their store
will believe "it.
M. W. Kendall of the fire department : street.
returned .Saturday from a few Ja
you , A daughter was born yesterday to .Mr.
and Mrs, Uoorge i mauler ot Kienardson
avs vis
it at his home in Newport,
Miss Isabel Martin has gone to her
hottie in South Koyatton to spend the
vacation of the city schools.
Don't fail of securing a goodly num
ber of those, initial handkerchiefs for 5c
Mrs. Charles Xcwtiall and Miss Maud
Edgerley visited relatives, in. Middlesex
yesterday.
Cliarles Kemp, who has been visiting
friends in the city, weat to Bradford
Saturday. ..
We .call your ; especial attention to
tbe announcement of S. J. Segel & Co.'s
and 10c at Perry's. A big display of . au" ",r,' " f
. ' , ,f" ''., I Start library in your home this
Just n, one down mahogany finish Christmas bv buving a sectional book
music cabinets that, are poing to be sold of u.'-'V. ihwker & Co.
9 r JU'1,1 bl'l ,fy,U t!lPnl- Tlie line of mulllers displayed bv the
At B. W. Hooker & Co. s. Vrmk MeWhorter Co. is from one of
B. L. Spofford of Euflnnd, L. P. Holt the leading boute in Ne'vr York. ;
of West llurtland, E. '.. Conpdon of Clar-1 Forest HuUrbinson of. VJilliarastown
endon and .'. C. Cameron of IVoctor were j was taken to Heaton hospital Tester-
rejpstered at the City Hotel over Suu-jday for n operation for appendicitis.
P. Visomtini of this city
at tl.e Hi-atoii hospital at Montpelier
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TMe;;Ilalilit Store
Christmas Drawing Near.
Only 8 Days More to Do Christmas Shopping.
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But a few clays ago we gave out the word that we were to save you this time on you
holiday shopping. Here "are several additions to our advertised sale. '
LINENS.
Here are a lot of drummer g sam
ples, all in perfect shape for gifts, at
only four-fifths of regular- prices.
In this lot are a full assortment of
Liundry Bags.
A full assortment of Bureau or
Sideboard Cloth in Linen openwork
and embroidery.
A full assortment of yard square
Table Cloths for small tables or stand
covers at one-fifth of the regular price.
Matched Sets of Table Linen
Cloths and one dozen Napkins, at
only $4.50- .
Sets with large Napkins, heavy
Damask Cloths at $5.75, from that up.
All Linen Bleached Damask at4?C
from that up to $1.50, which is a
12. 00 goods marked special for this
sale.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Our line of Handkeachiefj is what
you would expect to, find in a store of
our size, being; direct " from Gribbon
Brothers, Belfast, Ireland There is
not a questson in our mind but what
we sell values in these goods fully 25
per cent less than you will find on
other counters
Ladies' All Linen Hemstitched
Handkerchiefe on a little firmer linen.
Ladies" very sheer Linen Initial
Handkerchiefs at two for 25c, cannot
be matched for the price. (Putting it
pretty strong, but we mean it).
Gent's All Linen Initial Handker
chiefs at two for 25c'
-Children's Box Handkerchiefs,
three in a box, for I5c. , j
Ask to see these at our Handker
chief Booth, left isle
LADIES' NECKWEAR.
For the last ihree years we have
been handling an exclusive ine of
Neckwear from original designs got'
ten out by a New York designer, so
that what you get here in Neckwear
is not only the latest but unlike all the
other lines. It may not be any better
It's different.
Twenty-five and fifty cents are
popular prices in all lines, and while
we have kinds at 10c and ISc we
make our greatest effort to get all that
we can into our 2Sc line. Many
at these prices are 50c values-
These is a new craze in embroi
dered sets cuffs and collars to match,
put up one set in a box, the full set
at only 50c. -'
Neckwear in boxes will not cost
you any more than they would done
up in paper. They make sensible and
acceptable gifts.
OUR SIDE AND BACK COMBS BY THE PIECE OR AS SETS COME ALL BOXED READY
FOR G1ETS. NEW UNE Of BELTS, LEATHER BAGS, POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES.
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Have you heard your vrife say she 'pessfully opfratwi on for appendicitis
lat FriJav.
wished someone would give her a iJe
board or huffet for Christmas? Ilixik
er' i the place you can get, an as-wrt-
DlPIlt.
The npfeial convocation of Ruth ohap
ter, Ka.S'J. O. K. 8.. called for Wed
nesday I'veninp, December 19, ha len
postponed to ."Wednesday evening, Jan:
uary 2d. '
Mii'M. Bcna MoiTat, field secretary
of the Congregational Uoiim jnionary
ociety, who Kpoke at the Congrega
tional chnrcb last evening left th: noon
for New Haven, Conn.
Edanr White of North Wain street,
who has been in bed for t'li week with
typhoid fever, lias the misfortune now
of having Lis youngest son, Napoleon,
lit bed with fevef, too.
For a real holiday announcement, we
would direct your attention to A. A.
Smith &. Brother' ad. on page S and
have no doubt but what, the most ex-
C. Bianehi jretnrnetT last week; from
Burliiijrl on where he underwent an
operation, for -appendicitis at the Mary
Fletcher hospital. ' , ;
Miss Blnnohe Moreeroft, who ha
lieen Tlnitini; at the home of W. F.
TALK OF JHE TOWN. .
Mr. and Mr. 1 1. E. Barton of Boston
are visiting at V. E. Ayer. '
Geo. E. Hond returned Saturday from
a nine week' business trip through the
Wet.' ,.'"' ' , .,' ' ,;'''
The Athena "club will meet at the
home of Mr. F. Q. Howland on French
street Tucsdny evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Among. arrivals at the City-hotel 1o-
Uradford returned to her home in Last: dav are Frank Sutherland, James fcuth-
Montpelier, yesterday.
L. A. F.-ttabrook, wt.o has leen viit
ing hi sifter. Mr. O. H. ITale, for the,
rat week returned today to his home
in Wet Lebanon. S. 11.
The police department raided the
house at 5 Iliver street occupied by Mr.
Bra-aw at 10 o'clock la night but were
unsuccessful in finding any contraband
gr.)od. -
Mis fadin Tu-hee and R. S. Criw
; i old, wlvo have been guests at the home
, of his brother, A. E. Crawford, return
ed to their home n lndonviile thii
ierland, Albany, X. Y.; Mwleau C. Smith,
Rochester; 1. K. J-aninton, ew iork;
Jume B. Falon, Boston:
EAST BARRE.
- Barrc, Vermont
Granitcville, Vermont
iMintr hnnnr win fTnst in.t w-tiaf ihtv
are jookin? for to make vmm. orna-1 . . :. i ,
menUl and economical Chrwtmaa gilt. An interesting time & -aure,! you if
W Tenlur. to y that few tore in t J-0,11, ""d '!' toa1. "Wh to be
the atate carry such an extensive aaaort-1 ",e "Krepuiona cnurcu iwr-
ment of holiday gomU in so manv dif-fIOT1 vvem.eway evening as cio,k.
ferent linea m the one herein mont'ioned. f A modern chKlroom ii to be m
Vet tou can uvt from fS to $7 on Wal- i '"" "'m " lnp.v Kr"e.
tliam watches, from 50e to $5 on your
chain and fobe, and from S.lc to $1 on
your Kcket knivet and every other
article in the idore i guaranteed to ba
of the highest quality and at the low
est poible figure ronniMeilt with jtxd
merchandise, bee their al. on page 8.
Caew f'onorti wa arrested Satur
day, evening on the charge of breach of
the peace. In city court Saturday even
ing Contort i pleaded not gwilty and the
cae wa et for hearing tiiin morninj;
when he wa found ptiiky by the court
and fined $3 and costs f 123.
The N. E. O. P. will hold their regular
meting thi evening at 7j30. There will
be election of oflicer. Refreshment
will be served. All members are re
quested to be present.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
WA.N"TED-FIce to board liy t5-var-old
girl, er Hpauldlug nboaU Aililrtia "C,"
tune urtloe. Z'Att
(6TBAYKI IS TO MY PASTTRK-A heifer
with ciwncr'm U.g in tu tar. Owner can have
oie liy pioviuR property and paying charge.
1 tovelo kta ihre-yer-ola liBiier. haviug
my U(ig iuear. r Will anyiine knowing ny
Uiing of either of the abov rirat communi
cate wtch J. W. t'owier, K.it Muntpeller. MUl
TO RKNT A tenement. Inquire of Harry
A. 8igI at a. J. hesel & Co'. ckthing ttore on
Depot (quart. 13Uf
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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Now is the time to make a selection for "His " Christ
mas gift and this is the store where you'll be most apt to find
it. Alan or boy, we've the things suitable for "His"
Christmas. What could be a wiser selection than one of
our Suits, Rain Coats or Overcoats ? Bring in an old Coat
to show his size and we will make any change you desire.
OUR CHRISTMAS HABERDASHERY.
Our showing of Christmas Haberdashery is a grand display.
Our elegant Neckwear, choice Gloves, our Shirts Mufflers,
Umbrellas, Suspenders and the many other things in Tog
gery a man wants are correct and the best money can buy.
SMOKING JACKETS AND BATH ROSES.
We've a fine line of these luxurious garments, so highly
prized by men. Come here for "'His" Christmas and
you'll find just "the thing" with a moderate price attached.
fUR COATS TO RENT.
Frank McWhorter Co.
One Price Men's and Boys' Outfitters,
Telephone CaH 2IS-4. Elanchard Block. 20 and 22 North SUia St
WISH YOU A JERRY CHRISTMAS
And extend a cordial invitation to visit our store. Our stock
of FANCY CHINA, CUT GLASS and SILVERWARE was never
i more interesting than now. The same can be said of prices.
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We Hava loiporled and Domestic Toys and Notions in Endless Variety
FOB THE ROYS
Mechanical Trains,
Steam Engines,
Magic Lanterns, Drums,
Tool Chests, Banks, '
Musical loys,
Iron Toys of all sorts,
Mens, oames,
Top3, Trumpets,
Books, etc.
FOR THE GIRLS
FOR THE LADIES
Dolls in endless varieties,
Doll's Go Carts and
Carriages, Tea Sets,
Stoves, Toy Furniture, ( ,
Books, Sewing Boxes,
Jewel Boxes,
Trinket Boxes,
Pin Cushions and many
other things too numerous
to mention. ..
A nice French China or
English 4 Semi-Porcelain
Dinner Set would make
a very acceptable gift, of
which we can show you
tvyenty six different pat
terns. Our prices are right
on these goods.
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Tliii the kt weok brfore Cnriit.m.rt. Now is the time to make
a selection for IUS CHRISTMAS GIFT. Man or boy, we have the thing
luitaMe for him. What would 1p a wiser acWtion than onp of the fol
lowing articles: A Fur-lined Coat or Fur" Coat, Suit, Overcoat or liaiu
Coat, Hat, Cap or Gloves, Shirts. Collar or Cuff, Trunk, Bag or Suit
Case, and many other articles to nutnirou to mention. 'Come here for
HIS Christmas gift and you'll find jmt the thing with a moderate rire
attached.
OUR STOHE WILL BE OPEN EVERY FVEXING THIS WEEK. -
MOORE & OWENS,
J22 North Main St., - Barre, Vermont
ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TIMES
5 TEDDY BEARS. Stock limited. Quick or yoa lose them. In LEATHER FOLD-
5 ING TOILET CASES we can show yoa a strong line at prices to fit any pocket-book. 5:
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Our 5c, lOo anj 25c Centers Are Worthy, of Your Inspection.
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Family Can be Found Here at Right Prices.
OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
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185-187 Nortn Alain St., Barre, Vt. Telephone 123-12.
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Good Values in Seasonable Goods
New Mixed Nuts, per lb., - - - 15c
New California SoftShellNo. 1 Walnuts, per lb., 18c
New California Soft Shell smaller Walnuts, per lb., ISc
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, per quarter lb., 08c
Fancy Layer Raisins, per package, - 1 . 25c
New Seeded Raisins, fancy, per package, 12 l-2c
The best new extra Steamed Currants, per pkg. 12 1 2c
Fresh Sage, per quarter, - - - - 08qr
Fresh ground Spices, per quarter, - - 06c
Young America Cheese, (8 to 10 lbs.) per lb., 16c
Full Cream Plain and Sage Cheese, also Edam,
McLean's, Imperial and Roquefort Cheese
Famense Eating Apples, per peck - ' - , 25c
Fancy Baldwins, Greenings, None Such, Nod
head and Bellflower Apples, by the peck or barrel.
Our usual full line of Grapes, Oranges, Olives, etc.
Meat Department.
Some extra nice Turkeys, Geese and Chickens for
Christmas the last of the week.
early as possible.
Le u c your order as
F. D. LADD COMPANY.
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