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THE ftARUK DAILY TIMES. BARRE, : VT., FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1912. V Closing Out Sale of Second hand Heaters and Ranges 1 extra large Magee Heater, 1 extra large P. P. Stew art, 4 Box Stoves, 3 Coal Stoves and 5 second-hand Ranges. These goods must be closed out at once prices right. E. A. PRINDLE'S -.-'Depot Squire TRAVELERS RAILWAY GUIDE Central Vermont Railway. Trains icaTi Bane for White Hirer Junction and Boston, and way l cation, alio Windsor and Bellows Kail and New York at 8.00 anrl 11.40 a. m. ,2 08 and 11.60 p. m. Also leave Harre for Wolfe River Junction at tos and 7.M) p. m. Traim leave Barre for Burlington, St. At tain, Montreal aod war atatiuna at 6.00, 11.40 a. tu., .S6. 6.46 p, m. and J 16 a. ra. Montpelier & Wells River Railroad. Train leave Harre for Weils Klver, connect ing at that point with trains going both north and south, at 7. JO a. tn.. lx.26 and 2.3" p. m. The 12.26 train connects with train for Boston, and north for Lisbon. Littleton. Fabyaus and I.n eaater, alao with Montreal express, nd the l.'M and S.0 trains with 8b Jobnsbnry train. Train leaves Barre for Boston at 9.30 p.m. dailv. Sleeping car between Barre and Boston. Trains leave Barre for Montpelier t 5.50 10.31 a. ni., 12.25, 2,30, 4. 15 and 6.35 n. m. Electric Street Railway. Cars leave square hi Barre for Montpelier at If minutes of and 15 minates past the hour. leave Montpelier for Barre on the hour and bail hour outii lu p. in. BUSINESS CARDS. ERNEST H. BANCROFT, M.D.C, Veterinary Physician and Surgeon Eraduale Chicago Veterinary College, N. E. Telephone, 361-13 Also the People's Line Office and Hospital, South Barre CARL C. PERKINS Electrical Engineer Contractor Electric Fixtures and Supplies Electric Wiring of All Kinds jog North Main St. Barre, Vt. Telephones: Store 259-M, House 74-3. DR. LEWIS D. MARTIN, . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office in room 35, Miles building. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 12 in. snd 1:30 to 4 m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and riday. Telephone connection. M. J. WHITCOMB Licensed Embalm er Calls answered promptly day or night. An up-to-date ambulance in connection. EAST BARRE, VT. Telephone 229-1. MERCHANT TAILORING Also Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing MOORE & OWENS, U2 North Main St, Barre, Vt KILEY'S ORCHESTRA Music for all occasions. Latest and most popular music. Telephone . . . 342-21 The Barre Opera House DANCE Orchestra CONCERT Edwin W. Bruce, Director and Manager 25 Nelson St. Telephone 422.12 Piano, Tuning ' Regulating Repairing, eto. All work guaranteed Orders may be left at the Times office. CLARK & McMASTER PIANO CO. V. O. Box 48. Teltphones j Montpelier Extra Quality Maple Sugar and Syrup Been in cold storage through the summer and kept in perfect condition. Just as good as new. Price reason able. Call and see it. L B, Dodge Creamery Telepbuue 233- W. 300 No. Main St Barre, Vt iATENTS rS I SIZE for patents. Patents seemed through nj adrettlard wnuoul charge. New lull of In. venllons needed and DuMiMe bevera. "Hlnutn Inventors." "Why some Inventor fall." Hook on pal.t. Send us rouifh sketch or model for search 1 of Patent office record and report on nateutaUhtv. ecial agents a son clue and towns. Mr. Greeley itie Acting Commissioner of Parents had ft:ll charm ". K. Patent Office (1KEEI.EV MclNTSRF. 'out A - .hlnsun, 1. C 1 I e I j JEWELRY When YOU want a piece of ' artistic, guaranteed quality j Jewelry, oome in and see our splendid nisplay. O. J. DODGE, The Jeweler, 300 Main St. Sole Aoeni-u for I "Boston American" in Barre. e Repels Attack of Death. "Five years, ngo two doctors told me I had only two years to live." This 'startling statement was made by Still man Greene, Malachite, Col. "They told mo I would die with consumption. It wa up to me then to try the best lung medicine and I began to use Dr. King's Xew Discovery. It was well I did, for to day I am working and believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of an other victim." It's folly to suffer with coughs, colds or other throat and lung troubles now. Take the cure that's saf est. Trice 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at the lied Cross Pharmacy. GRANITEVILLE. House and three building lots for sale, right on Main street, Gianiteville, Vt. Inquire of A. A. Smith, Barre, Vt. HOME-MIXED FERTILIZERS ARE CHEAPEST AND BEST. Practically all farmers who have given home-mixing a thorough trial are con vinced that this is by far the most economical and satisfactory method of purchasing fertilizers. If you will semi us your name on a postal card with re quest therefor, we will send you free, postpaid, leaflets which give the opinions of many successful farmers in this and neighboring states regarding home-mixing. We will also send a number of formulas which were made up for us by the director of the Vermont ex periment station and which have been used by many farmers in Vermont with excellent success. We wilt also give full directions for mixing fertilizer adapted to all the crops commonly raised on Vermont farms. CARROLL S PAGE, Hyde Park, Vt. FOR SALE. A The "Durkee property," so called, lo cated at the intersection of Prospect and Burnham streets in the city of Barre. This is a finely located lot of land, with a small cottage house thereon, con veniently situated to a large number of stonesheds and suitable for either a home or a store. This property is sure to increase in value in the near future; the lot hns a frontage on Frospect street of 54.1 feet, and on Burnham street of 73 feet; the length of the northerly line being 118.3 feet, and of the westerly line 70.7 feet. i Sealed bids for 'the purchase of this property will be received up to and in cluding Monday, April 1, 1012, at 7 o'clock p. m. All bids should be marked on the outside "Bid for 'Durkee Prop erty" and left at the office of the city clerk and treasurer on or before the above mentioned date. Further particulars relative to the property may be had by applying to the undersigned committee, who reserve the right to reject any or all bids. William Brown, W. II. Ward, Donald McLeod, Property Committee of the City of Barre, Vt. AUCTION SALE -or- LjVERYSTOCK As I am going out of business, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 1912 at 1:00 o'clock sharp in the afternoon at my stable in Uraniteville, in the town of Barre, Vt., 4 miles from Barre City, the following: Seven as good Livery Horses as you can get together consisting of I matched pair of 7 and 8-year-old mares, sound and will weigh 2,300 lbs., a rattling good all around team for farm, livery or any place you put tnem, good drivers; 1 dark hay 12-year-old mare, good worker and driv er; 1 hay 8-year-old mare, fine driver; 1 black 10-year-old horse, great livery horse; 1 10-year-old roan mare that will please you on the road; 1 gray 11-year old mare, nothing better for livery bus incss. These horses, with one excep tion, are perfectless fearless, and safe for a lady to drive any where, and it would be hard to get a better bunch together. Also a good family cow. Wagons and buggies One 2-horse lum ber wagon, with box body and brake; one 1 -horse lumber wagon, with pole and shafts; I express wagon, new last spring; 1 cushioned rubber tire top ouggy; .1 otlier top buggies, in good con dition; 2 hard ruber tire open road wagons ; 2 good ' open buggies. Sleds and sleighs One 2-horse trav erse sled; one 2 -seated sleigh, 6 single sleighs and 1 pung sleigh. Harnesses, Robes and Other Stable Equiment 22 sets of heavy work har nesses; 1 set of double drive harnesses; 6 singb- drive harnesses; robes; blank ets; whips, etc. One 1-horse power gaso line engine and pump; grindstone; pul ley blocks and many articles not men tioned. This is a good lot of property and will be sold rain or shine, without limit or reserve. Come early art we can get through early. Terms at time of P ROBERT W. JOHNSTON, Owner. C. F. SMITH, Auctioneer, Barre, Vt fir: - A c 1 1 1 TTTJ -"f? . 1 4LJ Output for 1011, 29,356,736 Inceaec during the year fi.282 834 Factory at Manchester, N. H. ABOUT Till! STATE Happenings of Interest From Dif ferent Sections. It is expected that J. N. Baron, su perintendent of the state lndustrm school at Vergennes, will deliver the Me moriul day address in Bethel. The current issue of the Photo-Era contains a scene on Otter creek nenr Kut land, from a picture taken by L. F Brehmer of Rutland. Willis J. Monty, for five years clerk of the board of United States steam- bout inspectors, has been appointed court stenographer for the counties of hssex Urange and Orleans. The Allen farm at-lVells River, which vas purchased by lumbermen last fall, has thus far yielded about OWUMH) fi or wood and lumber, according to port, and only about half of the trees Imve been felled, j. he lumber has been sold for $13 a thousand feet. Rev. Roy M, Houghton of Brattleboro will sail from Xew York City April 10 on the steamship Laura, visitinir various points of interests during the vessel' cruise throuih the .Mediterranean, i will take an extended carriage drive through the holy laud, and on his re' torn trip will visit Greece, Italy, France Germany and England. He expects to arrive back to tins country July la. At a recent, meeting of the school di rectors of Orleans and (Hover, it 'hk planned to unite the 28 school of the two towns under the direction of one supervisor. Another meeting of the di rectors will be held in April to reach a final decision. St. Albans high school is to have i single Kcsuion during the spring term. Curtis were sent the parents, a.-king an expression of their wishes, and of the 84 cards returned, out of 113 sent out, 67 were in favor of one session, 13 in favor of two sessions and four had no choice. A largely signed petiton has been pre sented by Rutland citizens who live near Lincoln avenue, asking that the street department lay out the land along both sides of the avenue as a park. This property belonged to the II. II. Baxter estate and when a division of the prop erty was made about twenty years ti.sro. the hind mentioned was given to the city on condition that it be i laid out as a park nnd maintained by the city. This condition has never been curried out and complications are expected in trying, after so long a time has elapsed, to carry out the original provisions of the proposition, tis some property holl ers are using part of the city land. Ex-Senator John L. Lewis of North Troy is recovering nicely in a New York hospital from an attack or acute indi gestion, the seriousness of which was somewhat exaggerated by the newspa pers, according to Governor Mead, who visited Mr. Lewis Saturday t the hos pital, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will soon come to Kutland. A slight injury to the left hand of . B. Ellsworth of Eden nearly resulted in the hf of his life. Blood poisoning set in and li'n he went to the Mary Fletcher hospital in Burlington, a ween later, he was told that had he remained away a day longer, umputation of the arm would have Wen necessary. About 200 workmen expect to begin in Middlobury rtevt week the work of moving the railroad tracks, building the underpass and moving the Rutland rail road passenger station to the east sid" of the tracks. l'ulufT A. Dean of Rutland, an insur ance agent, yesterday filed a petition in bankruptcy with Clerk F. S. Piatt of the United States court. His liabili ties are fi'fM.liti and he has assets of .:00, all claimed exempt. Buttles & Botsford are counsel for the plaintiff. In the last two vears, the state has received $1,013. 12!) ' from the tax n seven-tenths of one per cent, on savings bank deposits. The amount paid in the last six months, $21)0,540.05, was the largest sum ever received from that source. The Burlington Savings bank pays the largest tax of any in the state, 05,433. The three otlier leaders are: Rutland Savings bank, $42,415; Vermont Savings bank of Brattleboro, $33,020; and Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust company, $21,043. Mrs; Louisa IT. Palmer, a native of Milton, died in Chicago Tuesday. She was born in 1H27 and married in lH4f(, her wedding trip from Vermont to Chi cago being made by way of Lake Cham plain, rt. John's river, stage to Montreal, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. Her husband was among those who went-to California during the gold fever in 1849. Vergennes milk dealers are dissatisfied with the prices they receive at the Muw son & Decker milk plant there, and re cently held a meeting to discuss the matter. The fifty dairymen present at the meeting pledged themselves to dis continue taking milk there after April 1, unless a higher price was granted for milk than was 'offered in the new sched ule. The schedule of prices to which the patrons object is as follows: April, $1..10; May, $1.15; June, $1.10; July, $1.20; August, $1.40; September, $1.50. Last year the plant had the patronage of about 70 dairies, averaging 35 cows to a dairy. TO THREE PUNCHES, $1,500 Was Bill Presented by George Brine to His Assailant. liutland, March 20. A $1.5(10 suit for assault in which the plaintiff is George livine. an aged, white-haired resident of i cst liutland, and the defendant, Tetcr Tatko, a young Pole, also of West Hut land, was the business to which Kutland county court gave its sole .attention yesterday. Mr. Urine testified thut the delend- V tit lived on land adjoining bis and that their relations had been friendly ur.til the day on which the alleged as sault was committed. The witness said that on that day he found seven head of cattle owned by the defendant, on his feed land. He moved them from the pasture to his yard, and later in the day when Tatko was passing bv, told him that the tattle had lieen damaging the pasture bo he had shut them up in the vnrd. Witness claimed to have said to Tat ko: "The cow are in my vard ami I'm going to keep them there until you pay nie $2 for the damage they have done." ' Urine said that he told the defendant that the latter could milk them in the yard if he didn't have the $2 with which to pay for the damage done. The wit ness said that while he was sitting alone oil his piazza later in the day, the de fendant approached him from the rear anil began to choke him. During the first part of the struggle, he said, he was ignorant of the iden tity of his msaihuiL hut after he had fallen to the floor and broken Tatko's hold, he' recognized the man. He said that hf called for help when first (it tacked, and that after the asault he was unconscious for some fijne. He tes tified that he received bruise on his lift temple, nose, and other parts of hi face, which required the attention of a physician. When on the witness stand yesterday, Ttitko admitted striking Brine three times, with his fist, saying that he was angered because the plaintiff called him "h dirty Polamler." lie said on ernae examination that he stayed away for three days after the occurrence because he was. afraid that they would put him in the house of correction. Vermont's Automobile Show. There is every indication that Ver mont's" second automobile show to t lit Id at the armory, Burlington, April 0 to May 4, will be much more interest ing than the first one Jiehl last year. The show will bo placed on one floor and pretty much all the space has a! iTwp-"nn7 t(geVherTuiVlirAer!,ijtower Frlc6s to G!os6 ThsRi Out Horn dilierent parts ot the state. 1 Me wet ion devoted to the accessories will show many novel features. Many dia'- er have already reported a large gain in sales over last year, which i an in dication of Vermont's interest in au tomobile matters. Motorists and pros pective buyers of cars will jill want to aftend this Hhow which, is from April 2I to May 4. Johnnie's Decision. I left a note beneath dad's plate Lhht night in which I tried to state What mv position is on school An' spellin' books an' slates an' rules. l'I leer Dad'' that was the way I wrote To him an put it in the note '"I have decid"d I am sore On school, so I won't go no more When it begins. I want to go An' git a job to work at. So No more at present." I wrote then Beneath: "Your lovin' little Ben." When dad turned up his plate an' wen The note, he took it up between His thumb and finger thi-auay An' read it through, and didn't say A word; but give a sort o frown All folded it mi In id it down An' et his supper. Then he lit Him pipe an set there Miiokiu it Till bedtime. Then I :tiil good night, An' he said, "(iood night, son; sleep tight!" An' when I had got nearly half The way uptairs 1 heard him laugh. This mornin' before 1 come down Dad had ifnc to his work in town. Vn' when I turned my plate up, gee! There was .mother note tor me! It said: "Dear son, by this you'll know I have decided you're to go To school when school begins again. Schools are for Iwiys and work for men; I work for you, so yon must be Good and must go to school for me, Or else meet me out in tbe shed. Dad." So I'll just do m lie Hi,i. -Omaha World-Ileiahl. , LEGAL NOTICES. F.3TA1E OF JOSEPH K BKOWN. STATE OF VERMONT. The Honorable District of Washington, as. ) Probate Court for me District afoies.lil : To the heirs and all persona interested in thn estate of Joseph K, Brown late of Waterbury In said District, de ceased, Mieetiug: Whereas, application hath been mad? to this Court i.i writing, by the Administrator, timothy J. Doming, praying for license and authority to sell all of the real estate of said deceased, to wit : Bttuated In the City ot linrre and in the Town af Raire in said District, including the homestead right and tbe interest of the widow therein, representing to e'd Court that It would be beneficial is the heirs and all persons Intereated in the estate of a-lii deceased, to sell said real estate and convert tbe same into money. And bringing into Court the consent and approbation in writing, or all the heirs to said estate reaiillng in this State, and setting forth the situation of the real e.tate. Wheieupon, the said Court appointed and aestgned tn law day of April, 1DIJ. at the Probate Oflice in Montpelier. in said District, to hear and decide upon said application and fietitlon. and ordered public, notice thereof to given to all persons interested therein. b publishing said order, together with the time and place of bearing, three weeks successively in tha Harre Daily Times, a newspaper which circulate. lathe neighborhood of those persens interested In said estate; all of which publica tions shall be previous to the day assigned for bearing. Therefore, yon are hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the time snd plac&aiiviia ed, then and iliera In said Conrt, to make your objections to the granting of such license, if yoti see cause. Given under mv hand at Montpelier, la said District, this 28th day ot March, mi. FRANK J. MARTIN, Judge. mar 50 apr 3-12 COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF ELIZA M. FREEMAN. The undersijned, having been appointed by the Hjnoruble Probate Court for tha District of Washington, Commissioners, to recelre, ex amine, and adjnst the claims aod demands of all persons against the estate of KJixa M. Fe- ..... . . r xi ,, .. i i . t ., , . . . . , ceased, and all claims exhibited in offset MdM, ... DI.IBIIII.lt, III .nil, .JISiriCB. Ufl- inereio, iiereoy give uo'ic mat we will meet , . , ni,.nna- - f. ,,-.,. i.l - . . . . . . . 1 ar. ..i" e"-- .-", . i. "miiuo vi me Town Clerk, in tbe town of Marshfield in said District, on the 11th day of April and the tith cay of September next, from 1 o'clock P, M. until 4 o'clock P. M , on each of said davs, and that six months from the 7th uay of March A. D. I0t;, 1. the lime limited by said Court for said creditors to present their claims ta us for ex minatinn ana allowance. Dated at Murshfield, this 20th day of Marsh A. D. Ili El DRFD C. PITK IN, I Commia- 1.1W I. E a. ADAMS, tioners. mar 22-29 apr 5 COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF OTIS W. FREEMAN. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Honoraole Probate Court for the District of Washington, Commissioners, to receive, ex amine and adjust the daunt and demands of all persons agaiust the estate of (Hi. W Free man, late or fliarftunetn m sam District, de ceased, and all clulms exhibited In offset thereto, hereby give notice tbat we will meet for th purpose aforesaid, at the office of the Town clerk. In the town of alar-hllshl in said District, on the nth day of April and the ISth day of September neat, from I o'clock P. M. until 4 o'clock P. M., on each of said days, and that six months from the 19th day or March. A. D. 191, is the lime limited by said Court for said credltoia to present their claims to us for examination and allowance. Dated at Marshfield, tills -'utn day of March A. D. 1912. Kl.DRED C PITKIN, I Commls LAWRENCK B. ADAMS, J sioners. mar 22-59 apr 8 TO THE PUBLIC. All kinds of repairing and jobbing oil wood and iron, and rubber tires furnished and set. All machinery is run by power to do the work quickly and sntisfacto rily. Also horseshoeing. All work guar anteed at A. J. STEWART'S, 24 aad 26 Prospect Street, Barre. FOUR LINES FOR 25 CENTS The Times will publish Wants, Loit and Found, For Sale, To Let, etc. abort advertisements at the rate of four lines for twenty-five cents for the first inser tion and five cents for each subsequent insertion. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FUR SALE A two-tenement home and a blacksmith simp, taunted ;u Foxville. Terms suitable, inquire of Jules Lsdeau. 9tlU Farm for Sale ! 170-ACRE FARM near Granltevllle. Will take oare of thirty-five cows and team. Twelve hundred sugar trees; three aores in orchard; two sets of buildings with running water to both; some lumber It would make two good farms If divided. Would sell all stock and tools, If wanted Apply to W. F. Shepard Telephone Call - - 362-4 Barre WE TOO Have a Special Spring Sale of Heal Estate No. 3C. Price only fiVSO.00, formerly SlUOD.Oa Kiglit-acre pla-e two miles from H iliiamstowii village: about four aerea of extra good tillage land; the balance pasture. Good, comfortable iionrtf, laiK enough for two families; two tiartis; warm stnblfa; chance for alsmt eighty hena. i.rocery teuma pans. On rur;tl free de livery and telephone , near neighbors arid school a. owned by widow, who mint aell at once, consequently It is offered so low. 305 o. 41S. Two acres, house and ban. in South Barre. Vt., for only ll.'ioO.Oil. House contains seven rooms. Barn with two stalia. nance to keep two hundred hens. You will like this. So near that you can work in the city if you wish to do bo. 3o6 No. 894, Farm, stock and tools, only 1.W 01 Personal property consist of one good mare, three extra good cow, two hogs, one covered carnage, express wagon, set of one-horse sleds, one one-home wagon, all otlier tools and eight or ten tons of iiay. a arm contains 115 acres and will carry eight or ten heail of stock. Is located on the main highway, about one mile irom Washington village, riuildinga conxist of seven -room house; barn 4(1 x 3o, partly clap boarded and painted. ' lenty of fruit, the property i in a good neighborhood and ia cheap at the price, amst be sold at once. 3ui No. 3T9. On the main stage road ; contains lno acres ; ,(i;iuo.uli; terms, 1400.00 down. This farm ia located leween H ashington and Chel sea, about four and one half miles from Wash ington village and about live lul'e. fromW-il-llatnatown and tiramteville. Will carry ten cows. Plenty of wood and some soft-wood lumlier. iiod water. Buildings better than one would exprt at tbe price, fror tlJUMiu the owner would include tiro cows, a yoke of oxen and team. 3uo No. 126. Seven-room house In the central part of the city for lljou.uo. Terms: llui.oO down, balance monthly. Why pay rent when yui can buy this way? This place is located on W arren Htreet and is owned by a non-reaident w ho says tell I 30o No. 118. Academy Street house for sale or exchange for farm. Contains six nice rooms; lighted by electricity; modern plumbing; porch across iron l and side. Good hen house; garden. A verv denlrable proerty. Would rent readily or make a very nice home. Price only tJloo.mi. 306 No. 137. Village place. House and barn for only lt'ioe.00. Hate roof and buildings could not be erected for more tlian three times the amount asked for the place. Tbis property ia worth more and would not lie sold at the price except that circumstances uiake it necessary. . ,. SOS Blacksmith shop doing a business of over f 3UUU.UU per year. Hitnatvd In one of the liest fanning sections of the State. Buildings :0xll. Good equipment of tools for two Area, one acre of land. rice only (louc.uo. A live man can make money and can pay for the property In two vears. 'Jemia f iMU.OU down. $J5 Livery business Beven horses and extra good rigs in nice town; doing a fine paying bueiness. Might exchange for a farm. Price iuoo. 3U5 Meat business; in large town with no compe tltlon; small expense; three carta, doing a business of about f Kl.tniti per year. Will be sold at Invoice with l.nm.nu down. The present owner has niade money in this business and you can. A good opening. 3o3 No. 410. 225 acres of wood and timher; only sliout three milcB from Montpelier on the malii higbwav : good grade to Montpelier. estimated '4j.(iuo feet of soft wood and BtM) cords of hard wood. If interested in anything' of this kind, better investigate. 3oS No. 878. Connecticut River Farm. The kind yon road about but seldom see. 115 acres; one half mile from railroad station; one mile from large towrn Will keep fifteen to eighteen head of stock. Tillage all lays level and ia free of obstruction. Buildings up in the beat condi tion; furnace-heated house containing ten rooms; tine barns, all clapboarded and painted, l et ua show you photograph. If you are look Inir for something' a little better than the aver age, this will appeal to you. Mi No. 1S3. Eighty-acre place for sale or ex change for Barre city property. A mighty at tractive proposition. Let us give you more particulars. 305 Grist Mill A good opening. Oood mill build ing; also eight-room bouse; located at Nor wich, Vt. A man with some knowledge of the uusinese can make money here and get good terms of payment. 305 No. 430. Bmall farm containing about ninety six acres, for SHOO. on. Two and one half miles from Northrleld Falls; a good farm for the money. Comfortable buildings. W ill keep ten cown. Can be bought with a payment of Jjo.oo to f35U.(H) down. 305 We believe overy one of the above properties to be exceptional value, and if not sold by April 1st prices will be advanced on most of the aliove list. We will be pleased to give you more par iculirs and are" ready to show them P" ' 1 1 . The 0. A. Ferry Real Estate Agency BARRE, VERMONT FOR SALE A modern granite plnt, 180 feet limn by M feet wide, gnoa ror two gangs or men; up to date in everv way ana is eentrauy located on the Montpelier and Well;. River track. The price is lw. Inquire of or address nweeuev ttrotueis uranite company, mint, peiler. Vt 302tf FOR BALE A new bouse just completed, situated In a residential portion of the city, on Nelson Btreet Rest of bin h finish with hard wood floors. Steam beat, bath, hot and cold water, aet tubs and electric lirhts. It is a thoroughly built bouse, stack plaster. It is located on a large lot and on dry soil, within two minutes' walk of the car line. This is an ideal proposition for one wanting a home on easy terms. Harry C. Patterson. 30!tf FOR SALE Newlyfinished house, absolutely up to date, situated on the Barre and Mont pelier read. Owner wishes to sell for lmtni-sa reasons. If Interested, telephone UJ4-W, or Inquire ef David D. Mercer. 299tf POULTRY AN O VEGETABLE FAKM Oaly $"00 and one half down. Fifteen acres. O of1 souse and barn; plenty of fralt Handv to school; near neighbors. Four and one half miles to Barre city, xeu can live on mis p see and work in the city. Ibis is an Ideal poultrv snd vegetable farm Very pi antly mtuated and vou will be surprised whan you see it, tbtt we offer se much for so little mnney. Do not wait until it is sold. Call and see Perry aheut it. Do it now) The D. A. Perry Real Estate Agency, Howland Block. 27!!if FOR BALE One large building lot ea Pat- tersea Btreet. Just tha apet you want for a heme. Inquire ef Richard Veals. lsutf H. A. PHELPS Real Estate Operator City and farm property. Timber land. Quarry land. Building lots. Tenements lor rent. Commissions reasonable. Rooms 4 and 5, MUs Block Telephone 814-9 BARRE, VT, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE OH RENT In Booth Barre: an eight-rooin cottage In (rood condi Ion; wood ahed 13 x as. a barn and large garden.. Some frnii. Inquire of W. L. Lewis, South Birre. Vt. Telephone 827-2. Alexander's Potato Farm For Sale About four miles from Williamstown ; contains about 200 acres; plenty of wood and timber for place and some to sell; ran tap 500 Sugar trees or more; cuts 50 tons of hay; fine spring water to house and barn; buildings in goal con dition, barn is new and cost $2,000. This is as fine potato land as can be found in the state. I have made a sue cess raising potatoes here, and have an established market for all I can raise, and I have raised upwards of 400 bu. to the acre. This is a good hay and corn farm as well, it being a medium loam. This place must be seen to be appreciated. I will sell stock and tools, or the bare farm. The price is right. My reason for selling is poor health, and must leave this part of the country. Come early. T. H. ALEXANDER. HELP WANTED WANTED At once: a man to act a sales man and collector. Salary and commission. Singer (sewing Machine Co., 10 Kim ht. Utf WANTED Capable triri for eeneral louse work. Apply at Mo. M South Main Street, or telephone 077-M. lOtf WANTED A capable girl or woman for ren ewal housework. Inquire at the Times office or telephone 377 w. an WANTED A man to work on a farm. Steady job and good wages. Apply to W. E. Haggard. BrookBel,., Vt. etc WANTED A good working foreman in a granite-cutting shop. Good wages to tbe right man. Must have good references. Bteady em ployment. Appty to Robert Brown, 7ii Sparks Mtreet, Ottawa, Caada. Ttlti" POULTRY. EGGB FOR HATCHING From prize-winning R. C Urown Lechoi ni. Prices on request. Paul Barnard, Barre, Vt. R. . I). Route No. 2. telephone 4U-1. Utf FOR KALK Siairte-corab Buff OrpinirtonB ecfB from prlz winner: a!o utility jn at IOW UlllyDB. V 1IIIS)U( Ussmusu U"" , Barrs. 9tli POULTRY FOR SALE-B. C. Bin Andalu aian F.ges, exclusively from two pecial matinis, the same as you have seen of mine at re Vermont Bta:e Fair and the Central Ver mont Poultry Show. lh best winter layers on earth. Writs tor mating list and prices of eggs and stock. Four nice cock-rels to spare. Waiter Relvliia, Granltevllle, Vt., Specialist. Breeder and Exhibitor. - 7tiii? EHG3 FOR BALK Kellers trass While Or pington egga for hatching, timers now booked. Mrs. N. A. Gordon, 61 Hill Street. Barre, Vt. telephone lit.7-2. 2tf EGGS FOR HATCHING Have mated five pens of our prize winning 8. C. R. I. Reds. Hear we ever owned. Ki:B 7 1 2o each; $6.00 per hundred, at house. It boxed and packed to send away, 1 l-2c extra, each egg. A. P. Abbott, Barre, Vt. iSMtf Fairmont Winning- Female 1 st Pullet at Montpelier tat at St. Albans Vermont's Eest BarreJ Plymoulh Rocks EGGS FOR HATCHING EXHIBITION STOCK FOR SALE At the four leading shows in the state this past season these birds had no su periors. Mating: list mailed on request. These birds are owned and bred by WILLIAM B. SCOTT Fairmount Poultry Farm, Barre, Vt. WORK WANTED. A FEW FAMILY WASHINGS WANTED Inquire at 14 Mount Street. Ut6 WANTED A job as darflckman or engineer. Hve bad manv rears' experience in Barre and Quincy. A-i references in both places, George llali. 370 North Main Street. Telephone 858- W. 6tlu BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Stock for Sale Fifteen Shares Manufacturers Quarrying Company's Stock for sale one-tenth interest. Inquire of C W. MELCfiER Come to Moses Gharbonneau's SHOE SHOP Under Gordon Block Get your money's worth. Always handle the best stock. Good hand-sewed work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Henry Bosley HOUSE PAINTING PAPER HANGING KALS0MINING SIGN PAINTING All Work" Guaranteed Residence : Cedar Street, Barre Tei.ei'ho.vx Call, 101-1 r" 1 ?-.:,'HT-'.- 4 1 r-- ui We Call Your Attention to two houses on Park Street and two houses on East Street which are on our selling list, which includes many others. At the prices we ask for these homes it would be to your advantage to buy rather than to build or rent. 'J All that wc ask is an opportunity to show you these .properties and explain price and terms. BOYCE & ROBINSON - Real Estate Brokers ALDRICH BUILDING FOR SALE. FOR BALE A light hay hone, eight year old, sound and afraid of nothing; alao rubber, tired top buggy, two sleight anu harness. Ap ply upstairs at 373 Korth Main Street. 10t roll 8M.B A good cow, fresh In a few days. Apply to Otto i ribcrg. Telephone call. 236-U. Ut3 KOK RALE-Fox hound "Hover," as good a tbe heal on foxea; will run rabbits. Moou tarter with clue; strouit voice; will stay all day. Oood reason for elllmr. Price 20, if taken before April 1st Can be seen at lra. A. C. bhepard's, Montpelier Uoad. Addrea Box 211, Harre, Vt uu FOR tf ALB A bay horse, ten years old, good dilver, sound and clever. Alao a sleigh, robes, rubber-tire buggy and barnes. All in good condition. Inquire of Joseph Jobln,4d Foster Ntraet, city. SW FOK BALE One pair bay mares, tlx and seven years old, weight about Sum pounds eaoh, good workers and drivers, well matched and trentle. Also a new harness, bruitn trimmed, for the above team. Inquira of K. E. Maxtleid, i'lalufleld. Vt etii FoK BALK Three nice ahoats; one fonr- year-old cow (a dandy); four Blue Andalarian cockerels, jusi what you want to head your yard with. Walter BelvlUu, UranltevDln, Vt 7wi? FOR BALE Blacksmith business Including stoi k and tools. Address P. O. Box 6, East harr", Vt. iltr. HORSE roR SALE Inquire of James A hern, U Blackwell street, city. 284 tf FOR BALE Combination (oak) bookcase snd writing desk; oak center table and oak rocking chair. AH In excellent condition. Inquire at 36 Orange Street, city. UTllt WOOD FOR BALE-A. Tom aid, call, farm, 307-21; city call, 177-3. Telephone W7tf FOR BALE Complete printing outfit for a boy: a Oolding job press, cbaae 3x4 1-2; tw fonts of type; also itw cards, all sites. Apply or write to James Langley, Barre, Vt. jJOtf Garden Seeders Iron Age, and Planet Jr. Am overstocked with Spring; Tooth and Wheel Harrows and have made prices LOW ENOUGH TO CLOSE THEM A. W, Allen - Averill Mills Building Sharpies Tubular Separators ARE THE BEST Ask to see them at Arkley's Livery. A post card will bring one to your farm for tt ia), or telephone J. L. Arkley, Aent TO RENT TO RENT At 309 North Main Btreet: Four rooms on second floor with front veranda, suit a le for club rooms; well furnished, wltb all modern Improvements; electric lights, gas anal steam heat. App y at 311 Norm Main hi. tfto TO RENT A sit-room lower fiat, at the corner of Maple Avenue and Forsyth Place. Bath and hot water. Apply to E. L. Smith. 21 West Street. 9tf TO RHNT A fonr-room tenement at No. S3 Currier Btreet Electric lights and bath. Rent $11 per month. Apply at S3 Maple Ave. Utii TO RENT Tenement in Hooker house; four or five rooms with bath room and very warm. Also barn with four stalls and basemen , for poultry, and garden- Apply to F. D, uetkley, 6 Park Street. Telephone Cl-1. ut.. TO RENT Small tenement over a store, in A-i shape. Just right for a family of two, at f 10.50 per month to the rlgbt parties, bmitli Brothers, 3t7 North Main Btreet. , atf TO RENT A first-class tenement. Inquire of Dr. Stickney, 60 Washington Btreet - tftf TO RENT An np-stalrs tenement at the corner of Maple Avenue and ceroinary Btreet, Apply to C W. Melcuer. fitf TO RENT Two tenements on Brooklyn Btreet. a cottaje house st West Btreet, and anotner cottage house on the upper end of M:i pie Avenue. Inquire of Harry Jeffords, No. I Beuiis Place, city. SOStf TO RENT A seven-room cottage, centrally located; all modern. Bpring water. No chil dren. Rent f isoo per momb. Apply at the Barre Real Estate Agency, Wood Block. Geo. L. Morris, Manager. -tf6tt FOR RENT To a small family of adults, three large rooms and toilet. Furnished wlta hot and cold water, electric lights and beat it deiired. Apply at 123 Hill Street, opposite the Lincoln School. !!97tf TO KENT Shed room. Apply to the Smltb Bros. Granite Co., Burnbam'e Meadow. 227mol TO RENT AT REASONABLE TERMS A few rooms, well furnished; all modern improve ments; hot and cold water, bath, tjulalen Block, 17'J North Main Street. 849tf TO RENT A first-floor tenement, for small family. Barn accommodations and ban house. Four acres of land with tenement and eight acres of grass land if desired. Storage room for vehicles. Inquire ot Mrs. C. D. Perrin, Quarry Road. - 237lf OFFICE FOR RENT in Wood Block, Perry, Agent, 75 North Main Street. CM. 237tf TO RENT At No. 17 Laurel Street, a aix room flat, third floor. Electric lights and hot water. Key with Mrs. Mowett, second floor. E. L. Smith, 81 West Street. 'Mitt OFFICES TO RENT Up one flight. Tea large front connecting office. Inquire of L. M. Aterlli. P O. BoxSs. J97tf BOARD AND ROOMS TO RENT Furnished rooms. Inautre of Mrs. Leslie Lawrence, 13 Eastern Ave. 309tf TO RENT Furnbthed roams with all medern conveniences. Gentlemen preferred. Inquire at 17 Church Street. 303tf TO RENT Furnished rooms with or without board, at 99 Elm Street. Mrs. Mason Page. SU1M6 TABLE BOARD Also one large front room, with steam beat and electric light, to rent. Apply at M Averill Street. 17tf TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS At Woodbine," 87 Jefferson Street. "Ths K2tf WANTED SECOND-HAND INCUBATOR WANTED Describe tully, naming price. Address P. O. Box 362, Barre, Vt. lit'- WANTED To buy : Ten or fifteen horses snd liftv to sixty cows. Tenement to rent. Also wood for sale. A. Totnanl. Telephone call, Su7-'J3 Farm, or 177-3 Barre. 27tl . WANTED Poaition as stenographer or book keeper. Inquire or address tor particulars, 24 Church Street, city. B6J WANTED Pupils in stenography and type writing. Cad in the evening at idd Hill Street, city. ! Hugs Mad3 from Old Carpets A. G. Sadaka will be here until the first order iblivered (Ma 11. Anyone wishing Huirs uinile, droii postal to General Delivery, Post utriee, ami iur. fadaka will calL the United Oriental Mug Manufacturing Co. of Springfield, Mas., ia well known in termont and In New Hampshire, and th Ir work 1 always guaran teed; the company liaa taken many orders in Barre in past years. Mr. Sadaka will ca 1 for orders out of town. Your old carpets are worth money; don't throw them away, but have them made'into handsome Rugs. lltti