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THE BAArE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., THURSDAY,. JUNE V 1914.
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ABOUT THE STATE
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST FROM
DIFFERENT SECTIONS
A red-headed woodpecker was seen in
Brattleboro recently, the first time ia
16 years that this species of bird had
been seen there.
When Hooker Winchester made a trip
to his potato field in Guilford, Saturday,
to cover up several rows that he had
left uncovered, he found that about 40
hills had been eaten by deer. Their
tracks were plentiful.
The amount received by the city of
Burlington this year for liquor licenses
was $17,400. This will be forwarded to
the state treasurer.
A rairrorgraph entertainment was
given in the Willard mill in Townsend,
recently, that being th only place in
town with electric lights, which were
necessary for the working of the machine.
Mrs. A. B. Gardner has sold 20 acres
of land in Pownal to E. C. Chamberlain
of North Carolina, who is said to have
acted for New York parties. The pur
chasers will manufacture stone products
and will employ about 25 men. Trap
rock for road building and pulverized
stone for paper manufacture will be pro
duced.
structing an electric railroad . from
Hoosac tunnel to transport materials,
thereby saving largely from what it
would have to pay the steam railroad in
freight charges.
The four-year-old son of Peter Blake
of Bellows Falls was badly hurt a few
days ago when a basket of wood which
was being raised by a pulley to a second
story, gave way and fell on his head.
The little lad is at the hospital suffering
with a fractured skull. His recovery is
expected,
Walter Murray of Warren has been
exhibiting a curiosity lately a chicken
with two bodies, four feet and one head.
It had one perfect body and to it was
joined a body with no head but with two
feet. The chicken lived but a few hours.
While digging in his garden in Rut
land, A. C. Mason unearthed a cannon
ball about two inches in diameter and
weighing two pounds. It is supposed to
be a Revolutionary relic, as it was cor
roded, and the supposition is that it
dropped from some vehicle during trans
portation in the Revolutionary period.
The Stratton mountain tower is to be
dedicated at West Wardaboro June 25.
Walter Monroe, employed in the
Windsor Machine shop, was caught in
the machinery one day last week and all
his clothing stripped off, owing to the
high speed of the machine. He was also
badly bruised, but no bones were
broken.
A distributor of pills in Ludlow, said
to be from outside the town, was ar
rested last week for breaking the law
in that respect. The case was nolle
prossed, as trie man claimed not to know
there was a law against such distribution.
Frank Moran, employed in the Boston
Dairy company's plant in Bellows Falls,
was working in the elevator a few days
ago, when it dropped one floor and let
several boxes of condensed milk fall
upon him. Several ribs were fractured
and one teg was broken.
Mildred Pinney, an Andover girl, was
kicked over and under the eye by
young colt, which she was trying to
catch, and the gashes required several
stitches.
Can't Find Road Destroyer.
Although the authorities have made
every effort possible, no evidence has
ever been secured as to the. identity of
the person' who either through malicious,
criminal intention or because of insanity
laat fall tore holes in a 50 foot stretch of
the fine state road which had at that
time just been completed between Rut
land and Pittsford, near the 0. J. Maigne
farm.
The road was constructed at great
pains and when completed was about
the most nearly perfect piece of high
way in that section. For this reason it
was a popular speedway for motor driv
en vehicles. Shortly after a slight ac
cident, in which an automobile was in
volved, very soon after the completion
of the roadway, the residents of the
section discovered one morning that the
road had been ruined.. Some sharp tool,
evidently a pick, had been used to dig
through' the surface of the road in as
many as six or eight places, at spaces
p few feet apart. lemporary repairs
were made, the excavations being tilled
with loose material, but this works out
and the road is now in far from good
emidition.
The road commissioners of the town
of Pittsford, where the strip of highway
is located, reported the matter to State
Highway Commissioner Charles W.
Gates of Franklin but that officer apd
the authorities of both the city of Rut
land and the county, have so far been
unable to connect any person with the
despoliation.
Not Only in Barre
Similar Cases Occur Daily
This Vicinity
in
How's This?
W offer One Hundred DolUr Reward for tor
cift? of Ctttrrh that cannot be cured by Hall
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
CheneT for the laat 15 Jean, aod believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transaction
and financially able to carry out ny obligation,
made by hi firm.
NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo,! Ohio.
Hall' Catarrh Cure la take, internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucou aurface of
the ayatem. Teatlmonlal aent free. Price 15
cent per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Taka Hall' Family Pill for contJption.
Not only here in Barre, but in
our neighboring towns, the same
good story, is heard. An encour
aging instance from West Tops
ham is given here, and will be
read by us with great interest.
Mrs. Hattie F. Dodge, West
Topsham, Vt., says:
"When I got up in the morning, my
back seemed as if it would break in
two. The misery I endured at times
I can only describe by saying that I
felt as if a rope was bound tight across
my kidneys, causing almost nuDcaraDie
pain. I could not rest comfortably in
any position. I tossed and turned at
night and got up in the morning feeling
worn out Hearing about the wonder
ful cures Doan's Kidney Pills were
making in cases of kidney trouble, I
tried them. I found they acted directly
on my kidneys and soon made them
normal. I am pleased to confirm the
statement 1 gave regarding j-oan s
Kidnev Pills some years ago. The cure
they made has been permanent."
For sale by all dealers. Price,
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
ALLAN LINE
BOSTON TO GLASGOW
"ONE CLASS" (II) CABIN SERVICE
Numidlan. . . . June If Numidjan. . ...July 17
Pretorian July 1 Pretorian July (1
To or from Glasgow or Derry $43 Up
Third Claa Accommodation Unsurpassed,
Glasgow, Dairy, Liverpool 130.25
N. B. BALLARD, Bane
H. & A. ALLAN, 90 State Street, Boston
1 .
Vermont Public Printing
In accordance wKh aection 6277 of the
public atatutoa of Vermont and amendment
thereto. I hereby advertise for sealed Dro
pout Is for all or distinct division of the
state printing ior two jrn, utvinnin au
gust 1. 1914.
Specification and forms for bids will be
forwarded on application.
Bids will be received up to 2 p. m. June
26, 1914, and will be opened at 1 p. m. June
25, 1914, at the office of the purchasing agent
at Montpelier, Vermont.
DEWEY T. HANLEY, Purchaaing Agent,
98 Stata St.. Montpelier, Vt.
The power Construction company
which built the big dam at Somerset, is
planning to build another big dam in the
Deerfield valley ana to that end is con
Auction Sale
OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY!
In settling the esta-te of George O
1 Pnvitn Into rf "Mnn.Tifllipr. Vt - riocpnaerl
I will sell at public auction to the
1 1 1 M
mgneai, uiuuer, 1111
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
at 2 o'clock sharp in the afternoon, at
the Boyce residence on upper Elm street,
l4 miles from city hall, Montpelier,
Vt, the following described personal
property, to wit:
One 1-Horse Lumber Wagon
I covered delivered wagon, 1 1 -horse
traverse sled, 1 land plow, 1 extra good
fur robe, 1 set of platform scales, 1 new
force pump, horse blankets, etc., 1 shot
gun and rifle, small farm tools and gar
den tools, household furniture, such as
tables, beds, cot bed, chairs, washing
machine,
1 Glenwood Kitchen Range
1 wood heater, 3-burner oil stove, some
crockery, glass, iron, tin and wooden
ware, with many other articles too nu
merous to mention. Everything goes
without limit or reserve.
C. B. BOYCE, Administrator.
C. F. SMITH, Auctioneer, Barre, Vt.
Red Cedar Shingles
Another carload of these
splendid shingles at Plain
field station. Every shingle
perfect and packed in full
count bundles. Prices right.
For sale by
DELL B. DWINELL,
East Calais, Vt
WHITE STAR LINE
Boston Queenitown Liverpool
ONB CLASS CABIN (ID SERVICE
162.60 and up according to steamer
CYMRIC June 80, July 28
ARABIC June 16. July 14
Boston Azores Mtditerraneai
CANOPIC 'June . July U
CRETIC June 27, Aug. 1
Saila from Comonwealth Pier, So. Boston
LEYLAND LINE
Boston Liverpool (Direct)
ONE CLASS CABIN SERVICE (IL) 159
Bohemian ... June 6 1 Devonian. . .June 27
Winifredian.June 20 Canadian. .. .July 4
OFFICE. 4 STATE ST.. BOSTON,
OR LOCAL AGENTS
Auction Sale
I Will Sell All My Household Property
to the Highest Bidder at My Home,
No. 88 Smith Street, off Berlin
St, Barre, Vt., on
Saturday. June 6th
At 1:30 P. M.,
As I Am to Leave Town and the Goods
Must Be Sold as Above Stated
A Partial List Is as Follows:
One Sunny Glenwood range, with pipe,
cost $38.00; 1 Norman Prince range,
both hot water front and reservoir, coal
and wood fixtures, almost new, cost
$45.00; 1 large No. 16 Peninsular heater,
cost ?JS, almost new, 4 iron beds, 1 wood
bed, 1 woven wire, 3 National springs, 1
Ideal spring bed, cost $7.00; rt mattresses
and pillows, J extension tables, 15 chairs
and rockers, willow rockers, 1 sofa, chif
fonier, 5 drawers; commode sets, writing
desks, commodes, guitar, mandolin, work
basket, center tables, hassocks, bureaus,
towel racks, 2 baby carriages, 1 combi
nation baby wheel high chair, rugs, car
pets, hat racks with glass, 1 drop-side
Singer sewing machine as good as new,
2 clocks, 1 fine hanging lamp, several
psrlor and hand lamps, 1 Universal
bench wringer almost new, 4 galvanized
wash tubs, 1 copper boiler, all the crock
ery, silver, tin and iron ware, large agate
mixing pans, ironing boards, flat-irons,
hoe, forks, rakes, shovel, axe and all the
other useful articles usually found in a
large home.
Don t fail to be present, as these
goods must go to the highest biddeT.
Remember this place and date No.
88 Smith street, off Berlin street, Barre,
Vt., Saturday, June 6, at 1:30 p. m.
sharp.
, MRS. C. KIZZIE.
0. H. HALE, Auctioneer.
V iTTfT STREET & 4
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CWVttSiTY PLACE
One Blaolt West of Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
Close! to Wholesale ana Retail
trry lood Districts, Railroad and
Steamship Lines.
MODERN aVBSOjLlTlXI gmtWHOOt
S00 Rooms (200 with Bath)
BATES $1.00 PER DAY UP
El eel lent Restaurant aaQ
Moderate Ittoes,
M New J 91 H CIU. 1
ESTATE OF EMMA A. AVERILL
State of Vermont, District of Waahington,
The Honorable Probate Court for the Dis
trict of Washington i
To all persons interested in the estate of
Emma A. Averill. late of the city of Barre,
in id district, deceased, GRLtTINU:
At nrnhntj, uturt hnlden at Montpelier.
within and for said district, on the 2d
rinv nf June 1914. an instrument purport
ing to be the last will and testament of
Emma A. Averill. late of the city of Barre,
in said district, deceased, was presented to
the court aforesaid, for probate.
And it is ordered by aaid court that the
29th day of June, 1914, at the probate office
in said Montpelier, be assigned for prov
ing aaid instrument; and that notice thereof
ha eiven to all Dersons concerned, by publish'
ing this order three weeks successively in the
Barre Daily Times, a newspaper circulating in
that vicinity, in said district, previous to the
time appointed.
THEREFORE, you are hereby notified to
appear before said court, at the time and place
aforesaid, and contest the probate of aid will,
if you have cause.
Given under my hand at Montpelier, In
aid district, this 2d day of June, 1914.
FRANK J. MARTIN, Judge.
June 4-11-18
ESTATE OF MARY CHOATE
State of Vermont, District of Waahington, as.
The Honorable Probate Court for the District
Aforesaid :
To all persona interested in the estate of
Mary Choate, late of the city of ttarre,
in snid district deceased. GREETING :
WHEREAS, aaid court has assigned the
80th day of June next for examining and ai
lowing the account of the administrator of the
estate of said deceased and for a decree of the
residue of said eataU to the lawful claim
ants of the same, and ordered that public notice
thereof be given to ' all persons interested in
said estate by publishing this order three
week successively previous to the day assigned,
in the Barre Daily Times, a newspaper pub
lished at the city of Barre, in said district.
THEREFORE, you are hereby notified to
appear at the probate office in MontpeMer, In
said district, on the day assigned, then and
there to contest the allowance of aaid account
if you see cause, and to establish your right
as heirs, legatee and lawful claimant to said
residue.
Given under my hand, this 3d day of June,
1914.
PRANK J. MARTIN. Judge.
June 4-11-18
ESTATE OF FLORA C. HOLLISTER
State of Vermont, District of Waahington, s.
The Honorable Probate Court for the Dis
trict Aforesaid:
To all person interested in the estate of
Flora C. Hollister, late of Marshfield, in said
district, deceased. GREETING:
WHEREAS, said court ha assigned the
80th day of June next for examining and al
lowing the account of the administrator de bo
nis non of the estate of aaid deceased and for
a decree of the residue or said estate to tne
lawful claimant of the same, and ordered
that public notice thereof- be given to all
persona interested in saio estate bv puhlihing
this order three week ucceasively previous
to the day assigned. In the Barre Daily Times,
newspaper published at the city or M&rre,
in said district.
THEREFORE, you are hereby notified to
appear at the p roost omce in Monywuer,
in aaid district, on the day assigned, then
and there to contest the allowance of said
account if you see cause, and to establish
your right as heirs, legatee and lawful claim
anta to said residue.
Given under my hand, thi 8d day of June,
1914.
FRANK J. MARTIN, Judge.
June 4-11-18
FOUR LINES FOR 2.5c
The Time will publish Want, Lost and
Found, For Sale, To Let etc. ahort 4vr
tisements at the rate of four line for rwen.
ty-flv cent for the first Insertion and five
cent for each subsequent insertion.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Cottage house of 6 room at
40 Pleasant street: good cellar, a lot 6 rds.
long and 8 rds. deep ; hot and cold water ;
electric light. Inquire at 61 Merchant street.
67t6'
, FARM
SMALL FARM FOR SALE IN CABOT;
contains about 100 acres : nearly 1,000 good
maple ; good running water at house and
barn : splendid pasture ; must sell to close
estate i purchaser can get farming tool with
farm. See O. H. Smith, Marshfield : Clyde
Lance of Cnbot: or Elisha May, administrator
Mundana Meader estate, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
66tl2
Special for This Week
NO. 619 SB-acre farm only 1 mil from
Middlesex, 6 miles from Montpelier, for only
$700.00 ; excellent land ; some wood ; all machine-mowed
field ; small house newly clap
boarded and shingled ; nearly new barn 80x88,
with basement ; this is a bargain and can be
bought with a payment of only $300.00 down.
Better look it up at once. 2tf
TO RENT
FOR RENT Two nicely furniehed pleasant
room for light housekeeping. 8 Maple Grove
treet. 68tf
FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT Sept. t;
lady teacher or student preferred. Apply now
at 142 Elm street. Desirable location. ono
FOR RENT The F. L. Harden home place
1 mile out on the Eaat Montpelier road : new
7-room modern house, spring water, lot of
barn room, and 2 acres of land, fruit and
(hade tree, nice chicken-bouse and yards ;
very pleasant, nice place. Also 7-room up
stair tenement on South Main street , i
rooms, verv nlesuutnt and convenient In.
guire of Smith ft Dashner, Howland-Cave
building. Barre. Vt "
FARM TO RENT To a good party with
team ; within 9 mil frnm Barre : first class
place for right oarty. Address letters for
information to "K-," care Times office. 64tS'
FOR RENT Handy tenement for small
fRtnilv ' VrvJ InMtn - rptlf TtTV month.
Apply to E. T. Mower.
TO RENT Tenement for light housekeep
ing for one or two ladies ; nice, pleasant,
well-furnished kitchen: sleeping-room above.
10 Averill treet Also barn and storeroom
at 50 Elm street Inquire of Mr. George. 10
Averill street
FURNISHED
Keith avenue.
ROOM TO
KENT At
19tf
NO. 718 Farm with two houses and lumber
for only $1,200.00; lumber enough to pay for
the place; plenty of fruit: augar orchard of
from 600 to 800 tree : good comfortable bam
and good producing land ; will keep 12 to 18
cow and team ; owner will sell personal prop
erty if desired at sacrifice price. A good
farm ana is worth more money tnan tne
price, but the owner in poor health ana
must sell before June 1. Only $1,200.00. 2tf
Special price on the Fay property on Acad
emy treet ztI
Have you asked for our new farm catalog?
THE D. A. PERRY REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Howland-Cave Building, Barre, Vt
Auction Sale
OF
Real Estate and Personal
Property
Having come into possesion of the
following described property, and in set'
tlement of the affairs of Benton K. Row.
ell and on account of my residence being
in New Hampshire, I have dwided to sell
at public auction to the highest bidder on
Wednesday, June 10th,
at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, on the
premises known aa the Benton K. Kowell
farm in Corinth, about 1 mile from
Oiokville, the following described real
estate and personal property:
The Home Farm
of the said Benton R. Rowell, contain
ing 135 acres of land, more or less, suit
ably divided into tillage, pasture and
woodland; sugar orchard of 700 maples,
equipped. Farm cuts around 50 tons of
hay of excellent quality; smooth fields,
very early j free from stone; lands lays
very well; easy to work. Plenty of good
water; house is ll-story, contains 6
rooms beside pantry and closets; 3
barns, basement; lota of good grafted
fruit; is very pleasantly situated, com
manding a good view; nice shade trees;
a very sightly place.
Also, a quantity of old-growth grow
ing hemlock, estimated to be from 100,
000 to 150,000 ft., situated on the farm
known as the A. W. Eastman farm,
with an indefinite time to cut and right
of way to same.
PERSONAL PROPERTY 10 head of
stock; 4 cows, 2 to be fresh within a
short time; 2 2-year-old heifers, 2 year
lings, i pr. oxen about 4 years old, good
one; 1 6-year-old bay horse; 2-horse
wagon, express wagon, hay rack, ox
cart, horse corn planter, weeder, 3 plows,"
2 cultivators, wheel harrow, smoothing
harrow, drags, horse rake, horse mowpr,
2-horse mowing maelnne, fanning mill,
spring-tooth harrow, set double harness,
platform scales, beam scales, Empire
cream separator, 2-horse sled, logging
sled, ox sled, pung, sleigh, and all small
tools, such as hoes, forks, chains, bars,
eveners, whiffletrees, neck yokes, and
many other articles not mentioned.
ALSO A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FUR
NITURE, including beds, bedding, chairs,
tables, bureaus, dishes, etc., etc.
Sale positive, rain or shine. Lunch
at noon. Terms on real estate and per
sonal property at time of sale. AH the
above described property will be sold
without reserve or limit, aa I have no
use for it.
F. W, STRAY, Owner.
DAN A. PERRY, Auctioneer, Barre,
Vt.; The D. A. Perry Real Estate Aeen-
cy, Agents.
STOP AT
REVERE HOUSE
BOSTON
Hot and cold water, long distance tele
phone in every room. 1 80 room with
bath. Cuisine and service unexcelled.
$1.00 Per Day and Upward
BUSINESS CARDS
CHAUNCEY G. HARRIS
Piano Tuner
Fianoa and organ tuned and repaired.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Also manager of
The Harris Orchestra
Music furnished for any occasion.
10 SPAULDINO STREET Phone Ul-W
EDWIN W. BRUCE
VIOLIN SOLOIST AND TEACHES
Pupil of the Famous SeveJk,
Vienna Reyel High School, and
Marteaa, Berlin Hl School
TERMS ll.OS FEB LESSON
Also leader of the Barre Opera House and
McntpeTler Military Band Orchmtra
11 KELSON 8T.
PHONB 411-11
RILEY'S ORCHESTRA
Music for all occasions
Latest and most popular
music
TELEPHONE - - 342-21
SMITH & DASHNER
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
IN LINE FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE
LOOK AT THI3--N6. 187. FOR SALE
100-acre farm in Brookfleld : a good one. 40
-es in machine-mowed nelds. 600 sugar
trees, and good fruit orchard: thi farm will
keep 20 cow, some young stock and team ;
l&nre huemmt barn. 20 stanchion and silo :
hone bam 25xR0 with basement, nice chicken
house 12x80, new icehouse, good 8 -room house
in fine shape, water at house and barn ; H
mile to school and 8 miles to Randolph rail
road station. Thi nlce farm and buildings
and 20 good cows. 1 bulls, 8 horses, and 10
hogs, all kinds of farming tools and machin
ery, new augar rig that cost $600, dairy tool
and all email tool ; the whole business for
$6,000, and one of the best trade we have
listed ; age of owner the reason for selling.
6tf
TO RENT Light, airy office rooms; most
desirable location in the city. Apply to J
Ward Carver. 4Hf
TO RENT Good 8-room house at 85 Law
rence avenue ; hot and cold spring water ;
good barn ; 2 minute from pasture. 8 minute
from 20 stonesheds. 5 minute from school:
rent $15.00. Inquire by telephone S88-6. 89t6tf
OFFICE ROOMS TO
block ; all conveniences,
trustees, John Trow, N.
Gordon.
RENT In A'drtch
Apply to either of
D. Phelps or Alex.
98tf
POULTRY
ABBOTTS S. C. R. I. RED EGGS from
blue ribbon matings. $1.00 and $1.60 per set
ting of 13; hatching extra well. A. P. Ab
bott, Barre, Vt. 63tf
FOR SALE "Faultless" Houdans : tis
strain has been egg-bred from traoneet rec
ord since April. 180. I have bred them 24
year for great layers, and 14 years for large
sise chalk white erraa : these fowls are ex
tremely, hardy, have neither comb or wattle
to freeze, and are the best all-winter layers
in open-front coop- "Faultless" strain Hou
dans have won every blue ribbon New York,
Chicago and Philadelphia shows for past six
years; eggs and stock sold on honor; send 10
eenta for largest illustrated poultry catalogue
ever issued. It tells you how to breed these
fowls, which average 260 eggs a year apiece:
It tells you how to net $3,000 a year from
100 hens. E. F. McAvoy, Secretary Houdan
Club, Cambridge, New York. 48tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One pair of horses, set of don
ble work harness, 1 double driving harnesa, I
light express harness, 1 single driving baa
ness, I driving pole, 1 buggy, set of harnesa
maker' tool. United States cream apearaUM
in flrst-class condition. Apply at William
Riddell's, Baptist street, Williams town, Vut
tel. 888-12. gti
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE On account o)
poor health, 6-pasenger touring ear, in flnf
condition ; engine overhauled late last fall ; I
extra tires. Addree C. M. Clark, telephorw
888-81, East Montpelier; Orange Co. 'phono
(Wti
HOTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE Commen
cial house, 48 rooms all furnished; electrb
light, steam heat; doing good business; rea,
son for selling is because 1 am all alone sni
cannot manage business. Write or call. Th(
Bethel Inn, Bethel, Vt.S P. Russo, Mgr. 6ti
FOR SALE Fine young work horse, age I
years; weight 1.800. AddIv 801 North Mais
treet. 8U
FOR SALE A four-vearild hsv mnr
ound, kind and a good worker: came frora
the best of stock. Telephone 887-12, Harrj
H. Ladd, Eaat Hill. 68K"
FOR SALE 1 hav mar 1 mv.n k,,o. I
also harness : will srll horse alone or thi
wnoie rig. Inquire of P. B. A., 162 Soutk
Main street, city. eStt
FOR SALE All kinds of furniture at low.
eat prices, such as cook stoves, refrigerator,
tables, chairs, iron bed and bed couches,
springs and mattresses, carpets and ruga,
clocks, nearly new baby carriage. Call at 44
Maple avenue; tel. 244-2, Barre. 68W"
FOR SALE One mare 7 ,vr M onrjt
driver and worker : 1 horse. 0 nan old. trs
good mailer : 1 roadcart and too buggy, both
newly painted and in excellent ivtnHitinn In.
quire of C. D. Brockway, Williamatown. Vt,
67t4
PRIVATE SALE of household furniture.
consisting of two chamber suites, round din
ing table and chairs, "Household" range, baby
carriage, refrigerator, art squares, pictures,
etc. W. J. OHiver. 11 Upland avenue- eitvi
phone 817-S. 7tl
FOR SALE A wnoden hjrita mnA
springs; also an adjustable couch. Inquirs
at 20 Ayer street. 63tl
NO. 188, FOR SALE Slick 80-acre farm
In Newbury, Vt ; 16 acre in tillage, balance
in pasture and woodland ; nice grafted fruit
orchard ; farm will keep 5 cow and team ;
basement barn, cJapboarded and painted ;
horse bam, earriagebouse, corn barn, chick
enhouse, and a large 11-room house, all in
good condition, painted whit with dark trim
mings : 20 rods to school, 6 miles to good
manufacturing railroad town. A neat, prof
itable, one-man farm : owner has other busi
ness he wishes to follow and offers this for
$1,500, one-half cash. 8tf
NO. 1R9. FOR SALE The Mason T. Page
home place at 99 Elm street, city : one of the
finest homes in Barre City ; large modern
housfe, only been built a few years: 11 rooms
aside from halls and pantry: 4 porches, house
finished In hard wood, furnace heat, electrie
lights, gas, hot and cold water, set tubs and
laundry : large cellar and cold storage, with
cement bottom ; large lot 75 feet front and
150 deep and an extra lot adjoining of about
the same sise; big garden and chickenhouse.
lot of lawn, with fruit and shade trees. An
elegant home: has been used partly for tak
ing first-class roomers ; $40 to $M) per month
oan be realised from that, besides room for
a family of ordinary sire; 6 minutes to busi
ness center and 10 to station. Owner wishes
to go to another state to reside with her son.
Price is right and term are liberal. 66tf
EGGS FOR HATCHING From pure blood
ed Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. Buff Leg
horns, and Rose Comb Brown Leghorns : per
setting 50c; they are extra good laying strain.
E. H. Slayton, East Montpelier, Vt. 89tf
HELP WANTED
WANTED Strong young man as helper in
bakery; night work.. The F. D. Ladd Co. 68tf
WANTED Polisher.
Bros., Barre.
Apply to Robins
9t3
WANTED A pastry cook for resort hotel
of 100 rooms; good pay. convenient kitchen,
first-class assistant; winter in southern hotel
if satisfactory. Address Box D, Bethlehem,
N. H. 6Stf
WANTED A girl for general housework.
Mr. A. A. Lamorey, 16 Currier treet. 68tf
WANTED A capable girl for general
housework. Apply to Mrs. Will Lapoint,
East Montpelier, Vt, 67tf
NO. 100, FOR SALE Nice, new. pleasant
home, built two years ago on Tremont street.
Barre C-tty : 7 rooms, closets and hath : broad
porches, house finished in red birch, all hard
wood floors, furnace heat, electric lights, gas.
hot and cold water, cemented cellar, good,
large lot, fine location, good neighborhood,
grand view and pure air. Let us show you
this property and give you the low price. 66tf
We have all kinds of real estate proposi
tions, farm, city and town property for sale
and exchange. We sell your real estate and
penonal property at public auction. 6tf
Smith A Dashner. Real Estate Agent
Rooms a--10, Howland-Cav Bid., Barre City,
Vt. N. E. phone 870, and connection with
the People's lines.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT Cottage house;
rooms, pantry, bath, laundry room, outdoor
sleeping porch, furnace heat. gaa. electricity,
hot and cold water, with large porch and gar
den and email henhouse; Eaat street exten
sion; rent $20.00. 21tf
MERCHANT TAILORING
Also Cleaning, Press
ing and Repairing
MOORE & OWENS
in North Main 8 treet Barre, Vermont
LAMOREY CLOTHING
COMPANY
CUSTOM TAILORING
Barre - - Vermont
Bridal Bouquets!
Now ia the season for weddings,
and remember that shower bouquets
are our specialty.
Send for list of flower and bed
dinar plants.
BURLINGTON
VERMONT
BOSTON LONDON PARIS
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN
LIVERPOOL
FRANCONIA June 9 Noon
CARONIA June 16 4 PM
LACONIA June 23 Noon
CARMAMIA June 30 3 PM
NEW AQUITANIA 47,000 TONS
SAILS FROM NEW YORK
June 10 Julyl July 22
126 State St.,
BOSTON
CUNARD
Or
Local Agents
Ernest H. Bancroft. M. D. C.
Veterinary Physician and Snrgeao
Graduate Chicago Veterinary College
N. E. Telephone, 161-1$
Also th People' Lin
OFFICE AND HOSPITAL. SOUTH BARRB
FOR RENT Tenement 9 room,
treet: $16.00.
FOR SALE-cart.
Branch
Stf
WANTED A first-class monumental
draughtsman ; one with experience in mauso
leum work preferred ; give references and sal
ary expected. Apply to "M. N" Time
office. 66t8
WANTED At once, table girl.
Buixell Hotel.
Apply at
65tf
WANTED Reiishle man to work on farm :
must be good milker. Telephone Montpelier
3S8-W ; J. L. Buck, East Montpelier, Vt 66t6
WANTED One nrst-clasa letter cutter:
one who can out rounded style letters and
who can also carve, preferred ; the scale is
$4.00; will pay aa much more as man can
earn ; steady work. C. Schleiter'a Sons, Free
dom, Pa. 66tS
LOOSE HAY FOR RAT.irinn,,r. f will
S. Page, 61 South Main street. 64tf
Studebaker Vehicles
We are offering some special value for a
few day to reduce stock. Studebaker Tracks,
Studebaker Farm Wagons, Studebaker Delivery
Wagons, Studebaker Two-Seatera, Stndebaker
Handy Wagons, Studebaker Concords, Stude
baker Top Buggies, all set up ready to hitch'
to. Why pay more for a cheap wagon when
yon can buy a Studebaker at a low price!
Our expenses are low and our price are cor
respondingly lew. Yoa have only to as yoal
eyes, comparing Studebaker qusHty and pries
with all others to be convinced that you ran
afford to buy a Studebaker. Seeing is believing.
"COME AND SEE"
A. W. ALLEN CO.
Sannyiide Farm, Barre, Vt. Telephone 141
DELIVERY WAGONS
Plenty of Delivery Wagons here
to show you; all sizes in stock.
Come and see them
COLTON 84 STATE STREET
MONTPELIER
TWO-SEATED WAGONS
You don't have to wait a month to
got a Two-Seater. We have them on
hand, all ready to hitch to.
POPULAR LOW PRICES
COLTON 84 State St.
Montpelier, Vt
WANTED Two granite cutter.
O'Neil, Hillside. Cook Co., III.
C. J
66t6
WANTED A capable girl. Apply to Miss
Clough, The Hibhard Boardinghouse, 5 St.
Paul street, Montpelier, Vt. 65tf
W & VTPn Mn nr In, tn vnrV nil frm
P. O. Box Sal. Waterbury, Vermont. 66t6'
an t take charre of a small hand laundry :
good wages to a reliable woman who want
a permanent place: when applying, state age
and experience. Address A. L. Smith, Suet.,
Claremont Hospital. Clanemont, N. H. 6L'tl2
WANTED Two waitresses June IS : perma
nent position. Pavilion Hotel, Montpelier,
Vt. 62tl2
-Rubber-tired road and speed
S3tf
Telephone $14-2
H. A. PHELPS CO.
M. J. WHITCOMB
Licensed Embalmer
Calls answered promptly day or night.
An up-to-date Ambulance in connection.
EAST BARRE, Vt. Telephone 939-1
WUXIAMSTOWN, Vt. Telephone 38t-a
That Wom-Out Feeling
with loss of appetite, constipation, bil
iousness, sick headache, is nature's warn
ing that you need a good spring medi
cine. Get a bottle of Baxter's Mandrake
Bitters to-day. Sold everywhere, liquid
or tablets, 25 cents.
DR. G. L. T. HAYES
Medical and Surgical Diseases
Peculiar to Women
Office Boar J te 4 P. M.
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
Als by Appointment
14 and II Blanchard Building TL It
MIDWIFERY
Having had many years' experience. I am
prepared to serve any who may need the serv
ice of a midwife or obstetric nurse. Address
Mrs. Elizabeth La Clair
84 Summer St. Telephone 178-1 Barre. Vt
DR. LEWIS D. MARTIN
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office in Room 35, Miles Building
rtmm hnttrm S A. Iff. ftn 19 U l 1 .A ,
P. at- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Telephone Connection
i JEWELRY
When YOU want a piece of j
j Jewelry, come in and seej
j our splendid display. j
j 0. J. DODGE, The Jeweler j j
J IS Mala St., Sale Agency for I
I "Bos tea American" in Barre. "
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Vermont Tire & Rubber Co.
"SAFETY FIRST"
You don't tak any chance when you buy
your tire here. Vulcanizing for those who
discriminate.
14 PROSPECT ST. TEL. Se7-W
F. G. & C. H. ROWELL
Architects and Designers
F. G. Rowell is a graduate of the Interna
tional Correspondence Schools. C. H. Rowell
ha 5 years of practical buildtnir and a
course of Architectural Scale and Detiiil Draw
ing. We are prepared to do all kinds of
Scale and Detail Drawing-s in a nee.t and
accurate manner. Telephone 384-4
WANTED 25 men to cut pulp at the Grav
el Pit, Plainfleld. Apply to Peter Blouin at
the Johnson place. Plainfleld, Vt. 61tl2
MEN WANTED to learn to drive and re
pair autos and prepare to fill positions ; write
st once. Maine Auto Co., 779 Forest avenue,
Portland. Me. 61t52
WANTED A uirl to work in office at Bar
ton. Vt, ; must be experienced in bookkeeping
and drausrhtinir. For further information,
apply at 4 Laurel street. S'tf
Plenty of Farm Trucks
Solid Axle Trucks
Thimble Skein Trucks
WAY-DOWN LOW PRICES
COLTOX 84 State St.
Montpelier. Vt
Lilley Style Farm Wagons
Hi-Inch Axle Wagons
1-Inch Axle Wagons
114-Inch Axle Wagons
1-Inch Axle Wagons
1 4-Inch Axle Wagons
2-Inch Axle Wagons
Riirht Here Ready for Yeu
COLTON 84 STATE STREET
MONTPELIER
WANTED
WANTED A Job on farm or in the city by
a capable boy sixteen years old : some experi
ence on a farm. Address "Work, Times
office. 69t3
PUPIL NURSES Male and female, wanted
at the Taunton State Hospital Training- School
for Nurses. For particulars, address Dr. Ar
thur V. Cms. Sunt.. Taunton S'ate Hospital.
Taunton, Masa. 46tf
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND A fox terrier dote came to my
place, which owner can have by payinjr for
this adv. and the doers board. Apply to J. r
Pilon, at Deaaureau stoneshed, Barre. 9t3'
STRAYED Into my enclosure, one by
mare with haiter or.. Owner can have same
by paytnir ehnnres. Hayden M. Jeffords. Wil
liamstown, Vt. 6813
MISCELLANEOUS
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired
James Ahem, 11 Blackwell street. 47tf
Fire Insurance
I represent seven
teen of the largest
and best Stock and
Mutual Fire Insur
ance Companies. Ask
for rates.
J. W. DILLON
I ana 4 Bolster Block Barre. Vt,
Ravlnf Been Appointed Airents far the
WATERLOO CEMENT MACHINERY
Corporation of Waterloo, Iowa.
we can supply you with Concrete Mixers,
Builders' Hoists, Elevators, and Contractors'
Equipment. We have Small Cement Mixers
that will interest you : 10 days' free trial
For particulars write or telephone
wuuu a uru.umKE
Telephone Conneetiona Barre. Vermont
AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE
PRICES REASONABLE
GOOD. EASY-RIDING CARS
COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS
DROWN'S GARAGE
Telephone 415-W Barre, Vermont
CigaT. Thirty-nine years' continuous in
creased al tells its own story, fac
tory, Manchester, N. EL
WANTED We will mail you 1.00 for full
set of old fake teeth, any condition, partial
set in proportion ; send by parcel post. Dixon
Dental ton" Uorchester, Mass. 86t"
WANTED Cows and calves bought and ex
changed. Beckley A Mclntyre, telephone
884-22. 63tf
WANTED Dead horse and rattle to tak
away In Barre. East Barre, Williamatown and
Montpelier. Tel. 865-W. Barre, Vt F. K.
Bailey. 48U56
PULP WOOD WANTED I am now con
tracting for peeled spruce, flr and poplar
pulp wood, for fall and winter delivery ; cash
paid for softwood stumpage and lumber lota.
H. P. Hinman, R. F. D. No. 1, Barre. Vt ;
N. E. and Orange Co. 'phone. 7tt
REGISTERED PERCHER0N STALLION
COCO
FRANCE NO. fli.SSH AMERICA No. SI.5TS
SEASON OF 1914
Coco. No. $1,675, wa nine year old March
IS. 1914; was bred in France, imported in
1907 ; has fine action and good style; stands
16 hands high ; weight 1,500 pounds. His
color is a nice bay. with star in forehead and
white hind feet. He is one of the best, if not
the beet draft stallion in Vermont. Coco will
stand at the ate ble of Irving W. Bate in
East Barre, 1 mile from East Barre village.
TKRMS 12.00 at time of 6 rat service, and
$10.00 when colt is 9 days old.
I have complied with the law of Vermont
regarding stallions and shall hold colt for
service fee.
IRVING W. BATES.
N. E. Phone 234-18; People's Phone 8-48,
Washington.
RegHtered Guernsey Bull Calves for sale.
ADVERTISE YOUR
WANTS IX THE
TIMES AXD GET
SURE RESULTS
Montpelier & Wells
River Railroad
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER It. lilt
TRAINS LEAVE BARRE:
7.20 A. M. except Sunday,
for Wells River and in
termediate stations.
12:25P.M.Di,y. exceP Sunday,
for Wells River and in
termediate, stations.
2:30 P.M. DailT pt Sunday,
for Wells River and in
termediate stations.
9:30P.M.DaiIy' ,or Welu RiT
and intermediate; sta
tions. Eas through
Pullman sleeping car
for Boston, arriving at
7:30 a. m.

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