TIIK BARRE DAILY TIMES. BARRE. VT.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1012. "7 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By having your plumbing, heating, and all job work, tin roofing and I caves troughs done here. " ; . .. ; Get prices on Andes Stoves and Ranges. E. A. PRINDLE'S - - Depot Square CASTORS A For Infant and Children. Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the) Bignatnrs of How Do You Feel? If you feel weak and languid, and troiv bled with biliousness and indigestion, get Baxter's Mandraka Bitters, the best lax ative tonic. Any drug store at 25 cents; liquid or tablets. BUSINESS CARDS, ERNEST H. BANCROFT, M, 0. C. Veterinary Physician and Surgeoi Lriduiii Chicagi Vtferinary Col.'ejt i ' N. E. Talepbeae, Ml-It " . . Also she Tuple's Lin OrncE and Hospital. South Barre CARL 0. PERKINS Electrical Engineer "a Contractor Eleetrle Fixtures and Supplies Elect rie Wiring of All Kind 199 Berth Main St Barn, Vt i Telephones! Store I59-M, Bouse 74-1. DR. LEWIS D. MARTIN, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office In room S3. Miles building. Offlne hours, 0 a. ta. to 12 m. and 1:80 to 4 . m., Monday, Tuesday, k Thursday sad Friday. Telephone connection. M. J. WHITCOMB Licensed Embalmer Calls answered promptly day or night. An up-to-date ambulance in connection, EAST BARRE, VT. Telephone 229-11. MERCHANT TAILORING Also Cleaning, Pressing ' and Repairing MOORE & OWENS, 122 Worth Maim St, Barre, Tt RILEY'S ORCHESTRA Music for all occasions. Latest and most popular music. Telephone - - 842-21 I Auction Announcement By O. H. HALE, Auctioneer. AH new goods will be sold at our new sales rooms, No. 118 North Main street, which will be run as a household specialty store, where you can get bargains at all times. All second-hand goods will be sold at our old auction rooms, Fearl street, where auction aales will be conducted from time to time, when sales are required. 2 The Barre Opera House DANCE Orchestra CONCERT Edwin W. Bruce, Director and Manager , 25 Nelson St. ' Talophoai. 422.1 2 REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AUD CHILD. Mas. Wucslow Ooothiwu Svurr b been ed for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILH TKKTHINO. with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN . CURES WIND COLIC and to the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It U ao olutely harmless. Be rare and ask for " Mm Winslow' Soothing Syrup," and take bo other kind, Twenty-nvc cent a ootue. 10c Cigar, factory output now at the rate of thirty-five milliona annually. By far the largest selling brand of 10c Ci gars in the world. Factory. Manches ter, N. H. ffiATENTS Ba I J J RIMES lor patent. Patent secured through o I adr ertlsed without charge, low list of u I voa Hon needed and possible buyer. " H Int. te I I nmntora," "WbreotnelnrwrtorsUU." Book oa U patents. Sand oa rout h sketch or modal for search of PaMnt Omee records and report on patentatxiitr. Special aent la so altiea and town. Mr. Orsstey wtul Aettnc Commissioner of Patent had mil chars of D. 8. Patant Offlo. GREELEY A McINTIRK, Patent Attorney. Washington. D. C. IL A. PHELPS (Real Estate Operator , City and farm property. Timber land. Qaarry laid. Building lota. Tenements iferreat. Comas issloas reasonable. Keeme 4 til 5, MUee Bleak (Telephone 314-2, Barre, Vermont. ADVERTISE .YOUR .WANTS IN THE TIMES AND GET SURE RESULTS . 5 i JEWELRY "1 e I When YOU want a piece of artistic, guaranteed quality Jewelry, come in and aee our splendid display. , O. J. DODGE, The Jeweler. S 200 Main St Sola Agency (oi f I "Beaton American'' u Bans. I FIRE Insurance Rates REDUCED Seventeen old reliable Stock Companies and fire Mutuals. Take your choice. Call and investigate. Any competition met in companies that have had an experience of from 25 to 100 years. S an! J. W. DILLON, 4 Bolster Block, Barre, Vt RED CEDAR SHINGLES EXTRA CLEARS rfaht from the Paeifle coast The best roofing next to slate. Full count bunches. Cost less and worth more than eastern Cedar Shingies of same quality. A car load just . unloaded at Plainfield., For sale by DELL B. DWINCLL , East Calais, Vt THE "HANDY LUNCH" Is now ready for bnslnes, with up-te-d.t cooking. Home-made pastry a specialty. Olve us a all. H. Moras, Depot Square. IMtS Fire Insurance You may be next. Don't wait and be sorry. Insure now and be safe. Rates on Dwellings and Household furniture in Dwellings in Residential Districts: $500, five years - $4.75 $1000, five years, $7.50 Insure with Ballard Strong Companies Money Sure Payment Prompt. THE LATEST AND MOST COMPLETE Wire Ui and vre will Wire You Barre Electric Co., 13S heft Main Street, Ws.tl.ck Hock, Telepkone 98- W No Other Set of Books With So Much Up-to-Date Information in Handy Form. It was only a few years ago, in the memory of our readers, that books were all made by the hand process. The type was set by hand, the presses were fed by hand and all the binding was done by the hand process. In these days of improved machinery In all the branches of manufacture, th book-mak luff industry has kent un with the nro ----- - - - - - j - i cession of progress and now book-making is almost entirely done Dy machinerv Everybody's Cyclopedia, which t The Times is presenting to its readers, is a sample of the finest machine-made books The composition, presswork and binding are all done by the latest process, hence the publishers are enabled to supply the immense demand created by the national campaign of publicity. This modern reference work is com p'ete in five volumes, containing all that is of value from a revision of the larpe and 'cumbersome volumes sold on the installment plan. It is a world'a cyclv pedia of latest information and know! edge. Think of the value- of such a reference wort tor tue oov or erl at school or for the okler children that have out grown the school aget and in fact for everv member of the family, for all want to proBTess and this complete set of reference books means success to every body that uses them. Turn to the advance complimentary coupon on another page and learn how you may come into possession of all this knowledge. ABOUT THE STATE Happening! of Interest From Dif. ' ferent' Sections. The 14 fresh air children, who have been entertained in Morrisville, have re turned to Nw lork City. The Village Improvement society of Bristol has collected $100 for the pur chase of a street sprinkler and will also place a number of garbage cans on the streets. A boy belonging to a family of Finn in Ludlow was dangerously injured Fri clay by being kicked in the lace by horse. He is 13 years of age and 1 recovery is not expected. .William A. Ellis, who has been edit ing the "History of Norwich University , ia soon to remove to -New York City, where he is to be connected with a prom incnt historical publishing company. The Swanton Gun club has leased of Miss Jennie Brennan, for the purpose of duck hunting, for a period of five vears the wood marsh ana mna around Dead creek, with the privilege of a 10-year lease or the same. Henry Donelson, aged 14 years, and Arthur Donelson, aged nine, of Poultney have been sent to the state reform school at Vergennes for the remainder of their minority. They robbed three bouses i the vicinity of their home. Rev. B. S. Harmon, rector of St. Luke Episcopal church at Fair Haven, who Is in Europe, has resigned. Mr. Harmon who will return to this county Septem ber 1, win enter upon a three years term in the monastery at Westport, -N. 0. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen'a Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, in flammation or swelling. It gives com fort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, euta, bruises, ecze ma, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 23 cents at the Red Cross Pharmacy. nev. j. rv. fuller has resigned as pas tor of the Congregational church Johnson, the resignation to take effect fn October, air. Fullers health ia poor he beleivea it best to relinquish his duties as pastor, but will supply in dif ferent plaoes. . i There ia crying need of a, new hotel in Dorset. The inn and Barrows house are running to full capacity, and every available room for the purpose in private nomes is uum 10 cspaniy. ji is esti mated that 300 people fro'm large cities are there. A large Knox touring car belonging to Mr. A owe or iinosicK talis, Ji, i was burned tip one day last wek near North Pownal. Mr. Noble was taking it to Bpringtield, Mass., for repairs. H got out to change the adjustment of the carbureter and in a moment the car was in flames. A pair of old shears, the kind in use lfK) years ago, was found on the C. B. Bullard farm in New Haven recently. They are 10 inches long and one-eiglith of an inch in thickness, hand made, and badly eaten With rust. They were found at tlie corner of an old barn which was bm'lt over 60 years ago and where an other barn stood previous to that time. ' All the employes of the Estey organ shops in Brattleboro found last week Wednesday evening it ticket to the ball game with Northampton Thursday after noon in their pay envelopes, ihe pro prietors not ouiy consented to closing their factory ihursday afternoon in or der that their employes might attend the game, but secured tickets for each one of their employes. . Treat The Inner Man He Is your best friend. Make him happy with a glass of Hire's Root Beer Sold by the case by F. W. LANG LOIS, 34 Granite St, Barre, Vt Telephone Connections. Admistrator's Sale OF Real Estate and Personal Property At the Residence of the Late A. E. Whit comb of Washington, Vt., Saturday, August 24, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. STOCK One gray horse, extra good roadster, 3 work horses, 2 cows, 1 year ling heifer, 1 heifer calf, 2 shoats. TOOLS Mowing machine, horse rake, 2 plows, 2 harrows, weeder, land roller, stone boat, 2-horse lumber wagon with i.ay rack, I cart, 2-norse sled, pung aleign, 1 driving eieighs. 1 rubber-tir and 1 steel-tire buggy, 2 expresa wag ons, I trotting gig, pair work harnesses, single work harness, pair driving har nesses, 3 single driving harnesses, 2 sets pulley blocks, corn sheller, some, lumber, whiffietrees, neck yokes, chains, hoes, forks, shovels, 2 drag rakes, hand rakea, 2 iron bars, 1 1 -horse power saw rig and circular saw, 1 St. Albana grain separa tor, 25 tons of hay, 23 hens, 15 chickens, 4 sharea stock in Wnshington Agricul tural association, 1 aide, 1 double-barrel shotgun, and other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 aittinj room stove, 1 Blue Flame oil atove ( burners), 1 oil beater, 1 white iron bed, bedsteads, 2 feather beds, pillows, chif fonier, extension table, 2 small tables, couch, writing desk, folding steel couch, chairs, carpet, crockery and enameled ware and potted plants. I will also offer for sale the farm, with extra good house, barn, henhouse and 65 acres of nice land suitable for small ! dairy or market gardening, as it is early, quick soil and near uranitevule, an extra good market. Also an 18-acre lumber lot in Wil liamstown, covered with hard and soil lumber. Terms at sale. W. E. GRANGER, Admr. H. S. DRURY, Auctioneer. Industrial conditions are unusually good in r wanton this season, the Bar ney marble plant, the Robin Hood Am munition company, the Webster Lumber company and the Lapelle Poultry Food company, the principal manufacturing concerns, are being operated to capacity. A new S40,lHH) school limine is being built and there ia considerable repairing going cn. Help la bard to get. QUICK LUNCH CAR SERVICE STARTED Hungry Sit on Stoola at Counter on . San Francisco-Los Angeles Train. San FVancisco, Aug.- XI. Built for travellers of moderate means, the first "lunch counter car" ever put into the service by an American railroad wag attached yesterday to trains running from San Francisco to Loa Angelei. The counter with etoole in front of it stretches the length of the car. Meals are served at all hours. NO CHANGE OF CARS Moittpelier & Wells River Railroad THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN BARRE, M0NTPELIER, AND BOSTON. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. 7:0s a. m,, Montplier 7:45 a. m, Through Coach leaving Barre at arriving in Boston at 4:15 p. m. . - Parlor Car leaving Barre at 12:25, and Montpelier at 1:10 p. kl, arriving in Boston it ;:; p. m. DAILY SERVICE. . Pullman Sleeping Car leaving Barre at 9:30, Montpelier at 13:03 p. m., arriving in Boston at 7:30 a. m. THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN BOSTON, MONTPELIER, AND BARRE. First Class Coach, and Pullman Chair Car will leave Boston for Mont pelier and Barre at 10:00 a. m., daily, except Sunday, arriving at Mont, pelier at 5:20, and Barre 548 p. m., and a Pullman Sleeping Car for same points will leave Boston daily at 8:30 p. arriving at Montpelier at 7:30, and Barre at 7:58 a. m. Reliance Line BLOWER ENSILAGE CUTTER and ENGINE """it Both for $275 Latest and very important improve-provementa. ENSILAGE CUTTERS, HAY PRESSES, THRESHING MACHINES, SILOS AND SILO-FILLING MACHINERY. WATER' SYSTEMS FOR COUNTRY HOMES. Write for Our Special Book D. W. GASOLINE ENGINES For All Purpoaes. Catalogue D will give you full par ticulars about both of these machines. Write us or see C. E. Searles, our general agent at Barre, or J. L. Arklcy, Barre. Bracket Shaw & Lunt Co. Someriworth, N. H. Boston, Mass. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in ' loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's 110 need t feel like that, aa T. D. Peebles, Henry, lenn., proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer ween this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 60 cents at the Red Cross Pharmacy. . ESTATE OV ELI 8. MILLS STATE OF VERMONT. I Th Honorable District or Randolph ks ) Probate Court for th Dt.iriot aforasaiil i To tba Aalra and all roni Interested in the estate of HI! & Mills, ate of Orang in laid Ui.triot, deoea.ed, Greeting t Whereas, application hatb been made to this Court in writing, by 'Ihoina H. Cave, Jr Ad ministrator of I'll 8. Mill's' eetate, praying tot license and authority to sell all the real etste of said deceased In this State, consisting of various parcel described as follows : Home 1'laoe, containing about twenty-five acres of land, located in the towns of Oranae and Topuham, in Oranpe County, Vermont. A paroi ol land, wun mill and water priv ileges, known as the "Chester Mills" saw-inill, located in aa)d town oi orange. dre located in said town of Oranee. A parcel of land, containing about one hun dred acres, known as the "iiickey Mill Lot," and located in said town of Orange. A parcel of land, containing about fifty acres, known as the "Avery Lot," and located in said town of Orange. A Daroel of land, containing about twenty- five acres, known as the 'Teas ley Lot," and located In said town of Orange. A parcel of land, containing- about fifty acres. known as the "Sargent Lot," and located in said town of Orange. A parcel of land, containing about one hun dred acres, known as the "Chubb Lot," sod located in said town of Orange. A narcelof land, containing; about fifty acres. known as tiie "Charlotte Lot," and located In saiu town oi urange. A parcel of land, containing about one nun red acres, known a the "Johnson Lot," and (rlepresentlng la td Court that It wnuld b tnahcUl t th blr and all n.rtou Interested In ths estate of Mid dsosased. to sell sid real estate ana convert the same into money. And brlnalna Into Cenrt tthe oon.ent an approbation in writing, of al tu belr tn said eatat residing in tins stat. ana setting lortn th situation of th real eitate. whereupon, the said Court appointed and aalirnd the 23d day of Angutt. 19111, at ths rrobat Offlos in Cbeisea, In said Olstrlot, to near and decide upon asm application ana peu tioa, and ordered publlo notice thereof to tx civsn to sll Dersons interested therein, or nub llshlng sulil order together with the time and place uf hearing-, three week successively tn th Barr Dally Times, a newspaper which circulate in th neighborhood of Uioee p.rsons interested in said Mtate. sll of wbieh publica tions shall be previous to th day assigned for neanor. Therefore, you are hereby notified to appear osror Mid Court, at tne time and piao as st-nd. tbsr- and there In said Court to maki ur objeotlon to to granting oi sucn license. too e causa. Given under m baad at Chelsea, tn said District, this eta day or August, ivta OEOUQK L. STOW. Judg. ang 7-li-51 NOTICE. The selectmen of the town of Barre have designated the following polling places in said town. The central polling place to be at East Barre opera house. And additional polling places at Miles hall, Granitcville, at the school building in South Barre, and at the school build ing in upper Websterville. All voters should aee that their name is on the check list at the polling place where they wish to vote. W. H. MILES. , ' Town Clerk. NOTICE The board of civil authority of the town of Barre will meet to revise the check list to be used at the general elec tion Tuesday, September 3, 1912, at th following times and places: At the schoolhouse in upper Websterville oa Wednesday, Aug. 21; at the town clerk's office, Saturday, Aug. 24; and at East Barre opera house on Wednesday, Aug. 28, all of said meetings to open at 7 o'clock p. m. W. H. MILES, Town Clerk. FOUR LINES FOR 25 CENTS The Times will publish Wants, LoU and Found, For Sale, To Let, etc. short advertisemenU at the rate of four lines for twenty-five cents for the first Inser tion and five eents for each aubsequent Insertion. FOR SALE. COWS JTOK 8ALK-Tbre-year-ld helfr. sold reasonably, lnutiire of D. A. ferry, at the Bbepard tarm. 133H FOR BALK Thirty-five thornuehbred Buff Orplugtoo chickens, laqulr at 1(1 Washlar ton Street, after four (v'oloofc. UUV roll 8ALK A 1911 disk run-sbouf. For particulars addles, or Inquire, lr. W. ri. nuney, miuaiustown, Vt. lmi FOR SALE A good work horse, ehesp. Weight about 1100 pounds. Inquire of Chrl Cochran, Vlalnfluld, Vt. lMCtt FO.t SALE Horse, buggy, ttoigb, harness and robe. This horse I an ieepilonally rood ladies' driver. Addr -A," care ef Times office. M.'tf 1 OB SALE Two hardwood chamber t, one oak din Ing-table, on small center table, two laree chairs, rafrtgarator, on O'.enwood range, In Pr. Lamb's tenement nous at Sin. 39 Bummer Street. J. C. Orlggs. . lanf FOR RALE A work or driving nor; also ecoad-hand wagons. Inquire at Fapia Bros. Llvsry. nit FOR SALE l'lgs sad shoat. 1 will also de butchering, tea Batctaelder, Telephone call. 067 M. Mtf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ft ESTATE OF BENJAMIN B. COOK. STATE OF VERMONT. 1 Tt Honorable Dtstrtot of Washington, (. I Probst Court for the District aforesaid : To all nersois 1 crested la th. estate of Benjamin B. Coek, of th City f Barre in said uisrict, itreeiinsx: vt hrrea. application in writing natn been insti vu vine tuuri iy tu. uartn-.fi ui neiijaiuii B. Cook for license to deed to H illiam ft. 'isle certain laud and premise of ssid Benjamin M Cook, situated in Harre and described a follows. to wit: Me Ing all the sam land and premise deeded said X. B. Cook end a. Adsline Cook by W illiam K. Oale and Luthera Oale by warranty deed dated tne ibib day f Decern 'er, a. it. I wis, and twin the asms land deeded H illiam R.tiat bv Walter H.Unrrin and Kleanor (irirtln bv warranty deed dated the 7tb dav of Decem ber, A. D. and recorded in Book , Face 14 of Barre Land Hecnrdu: and said uardlan renresentlns- that his said ward is under con tract, binding at law and in equity, to deed said land ana premises to tne saia n imam . uaie, on compliance by the said W illiam H. Oale with the condition of said contract, and further rf.nrMjtnr.ln that rt rieeriinor aa aforessid. ths assets in toe nana or earn busrnian win not nc ao reduced as tn prevent a creditor of aald ward from receiving bis whole debt nor diminish hi dITidead. - Whereupon, th ald Court appointed and assigned the uth day of Angaat. 1913, at th fro bat Office in Montpelier In aald Dtatnct, to betr and decide upon Said application, and ordered that publi notice thereof to be given to all person Inures ted therein, by publishing tbl. order tares week suoeeaaiveii In th Bair Dally Times, a ntwsasper pub lishes at the Cltv of Barr ta said District. watch circulate in th neighborhood of tuo p.rsons Interested ther.iaj all of which publi cations sasli be previous to th tim appointed for in a-aring. Th.nfor, too are nereny notinea to appear before .aid Court, at th tlm and place f ors- ssld. then and there la aald Court to object to tn granting ni sucn ueeno. it you ee cause. Olr.n under my band at Montpelier la said District, tkt Uto day ef Aogust, mis. MARY J. CUTLER. Register. ang 14-lrl-K ESTATE OF RATTIE a SHEBBL'RIf. TATE OF VERMONT. I Th Honorable District uf Wsshloctoa, . f Probate Court for tb District aforesaid: To the belr and all perien in tore wd In th tal of Hsttls U Khcrbarn. lata of th City ( Barr la aald District. doeed. 6retin-: Wbereas. application natn nn man to tni court in writing, by th Eaeentor. Oramel H. Rd, praying lor lloana ana euioority tu Situated la th City of Barre la aid District, representing to said eoart that It would be bea- Octal t tae a.lrs ana an person iBMraawa in tb .stats oi said aeseaeea. to u aia real .stat and oonvart th ssme into monav. And bringing Into court tno eaaaeat and Darobatloa ia writing, of all th heir to (aid ..tat residing la this Stat, and setting forth ID situation or to res. senti. Wb.r.upon. th aald Caurt appointed ana BMlgned thtb day of BepMrniwr, 113, at tb Probata Orac In Montpelier, In .aid District, to bear aad decide upon said aprjiloatloa aad Ketltion, aad ordered public none th. rent to e given to all persons Interested therein, bv publishing said ardor, together with tbe tim aad pises of hesrlng. thr.s week accesivly In to vrre uany limes, a newspaper wnjca circulat.a in th aaighbnrhood of tltos psrsoa Interested In said estate, all of which publica tion (hall be previout to the day as.lgn.d for earing. Therefor, jo ar hereby notified to appear before ald Court, at th tlm. and place .- saad. than and tb.r In (aid Court ta suits our objection to tin granting or scca iiocns. voueo.u.e. Olren under my hand at Montpelier, tn said District, tbl. SOib day ef Auguat, Ull FRAME J. MARTIN, fudr. ang Sl-2S-apt 4 ESTATE Or XMMA DCBKEE. BTA1E OF VERMONT. I Tb HoaoraM District of Washtr-gtoa, as. I Probata Court for th District of W a.hlRgton. To all person, in tereet.d In the aetata of Emma Durs.e, lata tka City of Birrs in said District. decMs.d, ireting i At a probata Court, hoi dan at Montpelier. Ithln and for aald District, on th 'tn day of Aogoat, 1912, aa insuum.nt purporting to be th last Will and Testament ol r.mtna Dura, lata of th City of Barr tn aald District, d ceaaad, wa prssent.d to the Court aforesaid, far probate. And It 1 ordered by said Court that tb Sth day of September. 1919, at the Probata Office In aid Montpelier. be assigned for proving said Instrument: sad that aotioe thereof b. given to all persons concerned, by publishing this order three weeks successively in the Bsrrs Daily Times, a newspaper circulating In that vicinity, in said District, previous to th tim appolntsd. 'iberefore. yon ar hereby notified to appear before said Court, st th tlm aad place afore said, aad ennteat tb probate at tald will. If you nav cause. Givan undar my baad at Montpelier, la said Dlauiet, this Cth day of August, lall FRAME J. MARTIN. Judge, ang JS-I ept t ESTATE OF JAMES A, THOMPSON. STATE OF VERMONT. Tba HoaoraM District of Washington, St. j Probata Court far ths District afor.s.ld : To all p.rsons Interested In th mum ef Jam. A. Thompson, 1st of tb Tewn of Barr la said District, deeeaeed. Greeting : Whereas, said Court has aaslgnsd tbefth day of September next for exsminln and allowing the aooount of tbe Admlai.tr. tor of the estate ef aald dcasd aad f.r a decree of tbe residue ef said estate t. the lawful claimants of the same, aad erdered that pablle notice thereof be givea be all peraona intereated ta aald estate by publishing this order three week, succes sively prsvlons to the day ae.tjrnd, la the Barre Daily Times, a aewspape'r pabltabed at the City of Barre la .aid Distrlot. Therefore, yen are hereby notified to appear at the Probate Office in Montpelier la asid District, en tbe dav astltned. then and there to eon test the allowance of aald aeoonat If ynu aee cause, aad to estanusa your ngnt as aeira, legatee and lawful claimant to aaid residua. Givea unaer my band, this Sth dsy of August, tail. FRASK . M ART1JT, Judg. euf 7-tt-n FOR RALE OR KENT Black at 107 Bonth Main htreeu Store, teaemeol, barn and sued. ilomer Flit. FOR SALE My house at 90 N.lson Strict. House new, all llalshart in red birch ; all modern convenience i (team heat. Largs lot. a bar gain for eomeone, a. I am leaving tbe city, also household furniture at private .ale. Call at botiae. 1 K. Lynhsrr, Ko. 30 Nation Street, Barre. 123" FOR BALE A cottage house on Church St Hard wood finish: all modern Improvements. r.r lnm.rli.ts all., abeao. A DDI If St N 16 Church Street, cut. ' 9Gtt Binder Twine Q t have a large stock of Twine this year, both Standard and Pure) Manilla. J Length and smooth- , ness guaranteed. A. W. ALLEN : AVERILL MILLS Hand Separator Oil An extra fine grade of Separator Oil at the lowest price. Also sup plies for the Sharpies Tubular Separator, at ARKLEY'S LIVERY, Barre, Vt. TO RENT TO KENT Down-stairs tenement of five rooms and woodshed, all modern convenience., at 24 Brook Street. Apply up stair. ltf for Sale at Perry's FARM with larg quantity of bard wood; three mile from Barre city. One of our best Esst Hill farms. Contains 1S5 acre of good land, l'roduoes about seventy tons of hay and will keep thirty head, summer and winter, sugar orchard of WO maples, besides other wood. Probably lOO.ooo feet of lumber (wood snd lumber enough to pav for the farm ). Good flfteea-room houi-e. Good barn. Near school. In excellent neighborhood and a money-maker. Price seoo.oo. owner might take house in this city In part payment. Let u show you this farm. ,139 Hotel in good village doing a nice business. It will please you. 19 SEVEN-ROOM HOCSE AND BARN in the northern part of tb city. Kiectrio lights; bath: wide porch, etc. ihl is a verv nice home and would rent readily. In good condi tion. Price .low wiui gooa terms oi payment. 129 HOTTSE on North Seminary Street six rooms. Must be sold at once. Contains I9 Tj REN T A good, warm tenement; very plessant; six room; atabl it required. Will be vacant September 1st. . Carlelon, No. it Highland Avmue. 13Stf TO RENT Seven-room cottag en Cedar fit. Telephone 10I-1L mit TO KENT Room In tb old city building formerly occupied or the Pentecostal church. Inquire ef the cltv property committee, Wil liam Brown, William Ward and U MoLeod. ltf TO RENT AT ONCE House with two sores of lead, barn and hen house; fruit tree. Ten minutes' walk from car line, on the East Barre road. Inquire of Mrs. H 8. Miles, 70 North Main Street. 129U STORE TO KENT netti, Barr. Apply to J. B. Baa gul- tatt TO KENT Store In the Durkee Black. In luire of Mrs. a. B. DnrSee, No. SMNorta Main Street. l.Titf TO RENT Rooms for light hou.ekeeplug; all modern conveniences. B. fi. Currier, Ne. so East Street. 121 If TENEMENT TO KENT Six rooms, modern appliances, oa Maple Avenue. Apply te C. W. Melcher. ISltf TENEMENT TO RENT At corner of Lsnrel aad North Seminary stresu. Five room aad bath, act and cold water, ciectuo lights. In quire at 13 Maple Avenue, liltf We have a bargain to offer on the electric ear line between Barre and Montpelier. Larre piece of land and house i all modern. 129 Ask for our INusfritid Farm Catalogue The D. A. Perry Rial Estati Agincy BARRE, VERMONT TO RENT Offices In tb Wood Block. Perry, Agent. C M. tmr TO RENT Itnemant at IT Elm 8ttet. CM Perry, Agent. lITtf FOR BALK A new bou.e lat .emnleted. (itnated In a ra.td.atla! portl.n of tb city, oa Hel.ee Street, Best ef blrrh Sol. with hard wood floor. Steam heat, bath, bet aad oeld water, aet tube and eleetrle light. It is a tborenrhty belli bou.e. Baok plaster. It It located on a large let and ea dry sell, wltnia two minutes' walk of the car line. Tb is is aa Ideal prepoaitloa for eae wanting a hease en easy term. Marry & Fatter.ee). SOttf HELP WANTED AGENTS New book telllngall about "Reese. velt aad the Progressive Psrty." Knermeu demaad. Complete book ready. One eample free to every areot Higheat romwls.lna or salary. Also Tltaal Disaster," wnite Hiave Trade." and MM other. Write Immedlatelv fer free outfit, latarnatioaai Bible House, Perry BuUdlag, Philadelphia. FEMALE HELP WANTED Ningkamten N. Y., ba a.narclty of feanal help, aepenially a the .hoe, skirt and box factor lea.. No labor troubles, bat the city baa grew ao fast tbst there are aot female operators enough to supply the demaad. Geed peslnont parlDg from lit per week ap are open to power machine un-r. tors. Address Bingham ten Chamber ef Com merce, Biagbamten, N. V. USUI WANTED A machine polisher. rorg a Sir lion, city. Apply t 1319 WANTED A table girl, chamber girl aad laundrv woman, at tbNrthflld House, North field, Vt. WKf WANTED A girl wanted for housework. Waahlar and lroninr seat eut 1 Annlr to Dr. K, L. Claavca, II 8 tats Street, Moatpell.r, Vt. I09te TO RENT Shed room. Inquire Mrs. Aanee Williams, 7 A vrill Street. lITtf TO BENT Two modern stores, N. r9 or I7t North Main Street. Also a tenement ea River Street. Inquire of John Cleary, e North Main Btrset. . tlOtf lO RENT An eight-room teaemenb Apply te A. H. Butzeil, 3 l'.arl Btrset. toAf TO BENT Six-room tenement at 79 Brook street All modern convenience. H, t. Slay ton. Telephone M2-W. lostf TO RENT Cp-stalr Maam.nt oa Third St. J. W. Nickels. Telephone 471-1. 9itf lO KENT A .raall shed; will ran from sis to ten men. Inquire of LeClalr X McKulty Blackwall Street. 87if TO KENT AT REASON ABLE TERMS A few rooms, well furnisb.d; all medera Improve ment; hot and cold water, bath, yuiil.n Block, 17-J North Mala Street. - neMf BOARD AND ROOMS TO KENT Tarnished room; all re Oder envnlnce.. Inquire at 17 Wellington Street, Airs. McCasktit. l.-3tf TO ItENT Fantl.hed roem furnace beat, electric lights, eta.; wttn ur wlthoat board, Inquire of Mrs. Maaea Pag. 39 Elm Street1 Barr, Vt, lStf TO RENT Front room, with furnace heat and ail modern convenience Rest L&0 per wrek. Inquire at 4 West Street. JSTtf BOARDERS WANTED Good rooms, with bath, good board; two minutes' walk from the electric cars. Apply to ICS Hill Street. ' ltf TO KENT Keens with ar arithoat board, at 21 Cbarck Street. Mis. Pltkia. - astf TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS At "The Weosbma," S7 Jeff.rsea Street, . ?att WANTED Several machine hands en swing aad rip saw, chucks, baokknlf lath., bapr. to.; also bwaofe baad far setting np rbair. Steady empier mens. Good ware. Ih Whit River Cbair ce, Brattieooro, ii itn WANTED Ta hire a rood man with f ami It. te work oa farm aad In mill, mostly mill work, (sawmill and bex enopv Pv per anoatb and house rent. A teady job for the right man. Dlx J. Camp. Poatofflce at Randolph OcnMr.vt. KMidenoe, eetweea term ana ita.t Randolph. Ut3 LADIES 1 Spare time work. Pay t to $7 a week. Outfit and amplta working Instruc tion, ten cents. Holmes Msnufaeturing C., North Station, Providenee, K. 1. 131 tS WANTED WANTED Petitions tn d general bouse, work by two Finland girls. Adnr HulM Hakkaraiaea, Box !&, Onaitevtlra, Vt.. and Eva Hill, Lock Box 14, Barre, V u lS2t3 WANTED A housekeeper on a farm. Must be single and no children. Addrea P. O. Box 14, East Concord, VI lr-'"" WANTED A housekeeper. A middla-aged woman preferred. Family of father aad young ton. Address "No. 277," Time offlo. D2t8 WANTED A machinist for nlns-bonr job. t once. Apply to James Anera, no, it atiacaweii BLeet. 128 tf OUARRYMAN WANTED Wanted te em- play : a good qnarryman te work arone of pr.o. tically the tint natara light B.rre. Ibis qnarry i near a ttouinera aowa oi u,uw penpia. Healthv climate ar-d convealent to school. In making annlication pleas glv reference and amonat of experience had. Will glvs good alary te tb right party. Apply mmd lately. The Southern Marble aad Granite Company. Spartanburg, S. C l.'Ott WANTED An experienced table girl ply at tbe Pialnfield Hotel. Ap- 12tnf THE COMPLETE STOUT OP THB WRECK OF THE TITANIC Most terrible disaster at a. Thla memr.rlal edition conuiM SAO pge and ever fifty Illustrations. Brund in fin. cloth. Price eni) SLOOln paper, A dure. M. Brill, .27 Third Surest, Milwaakee, Wucoasln. llotM NOTICE Aa we are now prepared to wait ea trade, we nsss ta have a firt-elea Home Bakary. W are h.re to clay. Come aad b. convinced that we knew bow te make good thing te eat. Mr. Bare aad Mather, No. 4 Mount Street. !3fU A PLEASED SAVINGS DEPOSITOR. BANC WANTED A few first-clsss Harris Granite Co, atonecutters. lJotf WANTED Two flrst-e'ass letter-cutters. Apply to Martlasen Estate Granite Co. lMtf WANTED Six Brst-el.ss granite cutters snd ea flrst-elss lot ter-cn iter. Apply te the Mrless Granite Co., Lane circle, aarnbam' Meadow. lltf There is no county in Vermont, in deed hardly a town in the state, or a state in the union, that does not make deposits in the Hyde Park Savings Bank. The unprecedented growth of that in stitution is -the result of two thingsi First, confidence; second, satisfaction with its management.. Everybody is well treated at that bank and everybody is satisfied. Ask your neighbor who deposits there and see if he does not vouch for the truthfulness of this statement. if yolT w ant "a hmeTI with mme land for a small nriee vre would be oleased ! I to tell you about some places that we have. Each with one or two acres of land. Three are located in the City. The others are onlv one mile away. Prices are from $1,500 to $3,000 Easy Terms. BOYCE & ROBINSON - Real Estate Brokers