THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920. ABOUT THE STATE Happenings of Interest from Different Sectlont. The Rutland hospital drive fdr funds had realized $,1310 up to Monday John Spargo of Old Bennington has joined the staff of The Independent, a New York weekly. M. A. Bundy of Burlington has been awarded the contract for constructing the cement pavement on Main street in Enosburg Falls. I A. E. Sherman caught in a trap in his deoryard in Ludlow village on a recent night a large gray wildcat, weighing 14 pounds. A large deer also came into the yard not long ago, . . . The Danby four corners correspon dent reports that 46 years ago May 1 the snow was a foot deep on the level there and the sleighing was good, ex cept that the roads were badly drifted. Now that residents of Belmont have purchased Starr lake and all the land surrounding it, they have applied to the state and government fisheries for vellow perch and black bass for stock ing purposes. ' Maple sugar producers of Underbill, Jericho and West Bolton have had a meeting looking toward an organiza tion for co-operative sugar marketing. r1 ' .. . M.Avn aliu.fa.1 an1 I euii'l su y uiiHTia nno I..Y 17.1 hiii formal organization will be made later. Dr. F. M. Derwacter has resigned the pastorate of the North Bennington Baptist church, the resignation to take effect the third Sunday in June. Dr. and Mrs. Derwacter will work in a for eign field, having been accepted by the missionary board. Harlow K. f.raves of Sheldon, who sued Oakley T. Green of Sheldon for alienating his wife's affections, has withdrawn his suit and signed a state ment that he is convinced the charge was unwarranted. The case was to have been tried at the September term of Franklin county court. The men of MiddleUiry college voted to institute the daylight saving plan there, but the women of the college voted against it. and, as their consent was necessary, the old time will be continued. The women contended that the plan would interfere with the schedules of the gills teaching in the high school. William S. Mayo of Albany, N. V., lias brought suit for $20,000 against "the Rutland railroad as a result of the wreck at Rockingham March 14. Mr. Mayo alleges that he received in juries and a shook to his nervous sys tem which have made him ill ever since the wreck, as he was in the smoking car of the lireen Mountain flyer. Mayor Dunn of Rutland lias nomi nated John 1 Reedy as chief of the fire department, in place of A. A. t'ourcelle, who resigned last week with other members of the department. An increase of salary of $100 a year was granted at the aldermen's meeting . f 1 .... t . .f .anil dfaman wit h liinnav criiuif$ mwuu.., ...... a bonus of $100 besides, to be paid at the end of the year. Mr. C'ourcelle and 1.. F. Pollard, another fireman, who re signed, are working in the Rutland railroad shops. i BUSINESS MAN RETIRES William F. Burditt, Rutland, Transfers Interest t.o Sons. Rutland, May 5 William F. Burditt, one of Rutland's oldest business men, has retired, transferring his interest in Burditt brothers' establishment to his sons. Wilbert K. Burditt and George N. K. Burditt, who have been associated with him several years. The concern ... 11.- ! a - 1 1 n. nsnnies grain, nuur ami .. im late Jay Gould was interested in it in itu early days. ' Says Vermont Cows Need Feed. Burlington. May 4. "Cows in the state of Vermont are in more un healthy condition this year than they have been for number of years and the fanners of the state attribute the cause of this to the high cot of grain and other foodHtuffs for the cattle," says John Fuller, officer for the Hu mane society, who has been doing con siderable investigating in this section during the past few weeks. A large number of investigations have been made on farms in the vi cinity of Burlington and in Chittenden county during the past few weeks and Mr. Fuller says the cattle were never so poorly fed ind taken care of as they are at present. CABOT COW TEST. Tabic Showing Results During; the Month of April. The following table gives the names of the owners and records of the cows in the Cabot row test association which have produced more than 40 pounds of butterfat or 1.000 pounds of milk dur ing the .10-day period ending April 30: Owner " Breed l.ha. Lbs.b't of cow. of cow. milk, t'rf'nt. W. I. Abbott G..?. . f79 44.1 Ralph White G.J. .'! 51.7 F. 4 M. Kirk ford ..G.J. 1,000 4!. F. & M. Kick ford.. sH. rt4 40. Jim Craig G.M. M7 4V Jim Craig .: (Ml. 1.037 40.4 Jim (Yai G.H. ! 40. Jim (Yaig G.H. l.lMrt 37.7 John Chandler G.J. Ml 40.5 John Oiandlcr G.J. 40. John (bandler G.G. 0K5 4!3 .Min Chandler G.H. 1.010 44 4 Aarn Kolton Gil. I.4H 45. Aaron Ifcdton G.H. 1.031 Aaron Bolton G.H. IA'7 4rt.I Aaron Bolton G.H. l.iam 3!. Aaron Bolton G.H. l.WI 414 Aaron Bolton G.H. 1.153 40.4 Aaron Bolton G.H. !." 3. Aaron Bolton G.H. 1.02 37.5 Aaron Bolton G.H. 1.013 .74 Walker Bros. R.J. 77 .-.2.7 Walker Bro R .I. h.M 4". 4 Angus Smith ...... RH. 1.27 34 7 Angus Smith R-H. 1.371. 41" Anirus Smith R H. 1.132 5.1.2 Angu Smith G.H. Infill 3 I Anjus Smith G H. IAW ft .tnnn. Smith R H. 12! .K.3 Angus Smith RH. 1JO0 293 Annus Smith R H. 1.272 3T 4 Anjrus Smith .G H. 1.052 32 Aniis Smith R H. 1.21 37.1 Anjju Smith R H 1.122 32. iticge Snntii G.J. Si 417 icyre Smith G.J. l-2' 51.7 Verf.Vewrt G.J. l."41 44 1 Metl Mnr G.J. !) 40-i W. I. Abbott, Present E. W. Sargent, f?ial Tester. ASPIRIN SHOULD BE TAKEN RIGHT Bayer Company, Who Introduced As pirin in 1900, Give Proper Directions. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" can be taken safely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Rheumatism, joint Pains, Neuri tis, and Pain generally. To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." This package is plainly stamped with the Bafety "Bayer Crogs." The "Bayer Cross" means the genu ine, world-famous v.Agpinn prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv. DISAGREEABLE APRIL WEATHER Greatest Precipitation in Any April in Last 34 Years. . Northfield, May 5. The local weath er record for April shows a mean temperature of 37 degrees, which is three degrees below the normal April temperature. The highest was 67 de grees, on the 20th, and the lowest was 17 degrees, on- the 8th. The greatest daily range was 41 degrees, on the 20th, and the least daily range was four de grees, on the 23rd. The precipitation amounted to 5.12 inches, which is the greatest for any April in the lust 34 years and three inches above the nor mal for the month. The prevailing wind was from the south, the total movement 0,233 miles, the average hourly velocity 8.7 miles, and the max imum velocity 36 miles per hour, from the southwest on the 3rd. The month was made up of five clear, three partly cloudy and 22 cloudy days. Precipita tion in quantity sufficient to measure occurred on 15 days and the total amount included 4.1 inches of snow. Sleet fell on the 2nd, a thunderstorm occurred on the 5th, auroras were noted on the 17th. 19th and 20th, a lunar halo on the 2(ith and fog on the 28th. GAPT. HILL HAD TO LEAVE HIS SHIP Could Not Walk Ten Feet Until Tanlac Restored His Health, He Declares "I really could not let you go with out telling of the good Tanlac has done me, for anyone who has been ben efited as I have by Tanlac should not only be willing but anxious for the sake of others to tell it," said Captain Ernet H. Hill, 52 Chestnut street, Portland, Me., while telling of his won derful experience to a Tanlac repre sentative recently. Captain Hill, who for ten years was captain of vessels plying between Portland and the Pop ular Islands, of Casco Bay, is now cap tain of the Ben Hur, and is undoubt edly one of the most popular command ing officers of vessels in this harbor. Continuing, he Raid: "For the past eight years I have lieen in a badly run-down condition, and be fore I started taking Tanlac I could hardly stand up. When I walked I would have to hold on to something to get about at all, After every meal I would le 'n the worst sort of misery and bloat terribly from the formation of ga, and my appetite was ho poor I had to force down evert' mouthful I ate. My nerves were fn such bad con dition I could get but little sleep, and sometimes I would nearly jump out of the bed. I would also have smothering spells at night, when I would have to get up to get my breath, and then I would become so weak I would just fall back into the bed again. Lots of times I would have to open the win dows and doors of my room to let in fresh air or go out of the room Into the open in order to get my breath. In the mornings I always felt worse than when I went to bed. I kept getting worse and along toward the last I became so weak I could not do my work, and I could not walk ten feet without be coming exhausted. i decided to try Tanlac after every thing else had failed to do me any good, and I am certainly glad I did, for I had not taken more than two bottle)" when I could eat ant thing I wanted without being troubled with pas or bloating and a great deal better in every way. Well. I continued taking it. and while I have taken only five bot tle all my troubles have been com pletely overcome. I feel as good as I did when 1 was twenty years old. and can get about as well as I ever could, and feeling so Mrong and full of en ergy my work i a pleasure to me. I tdeep ound as a child every ni'lit and never wake np until someone kes me, and always get np feeling eood. I really can't ay too much for Tanlac, as it has made a new man out f me." Tanfae Is sold in Barre by the Rarre Drug Co, in Northfield by Nat A. Wheeler, in Watcrbnry by RrUbin A Brit-bin. and in Webnterville by E. H. Neroey. Adv. An n.itimnjr rwJ firfnrtnrfty frr at tMt 4 Mn mMi at B- l (, i4trtriit. m- in rut-Hrr fthoe ; wtra 1 U 2. irwnd hcaitA, rrfffTTM ; ft vw fr h iriTtM" d w ai) lS jrr .m ftrnr" mm tarn frcm I.H ta tZ: bwr lor iiHr aH nr'fi'Tit : rr'i pmr far tai art : ra tntrtv, al.)tjr trmar -. fr inar-sVt aaiviTiff. tr. ; mv"Vm bar m o: mtj tnr :"-tivH iHVrklft "A J - at Bartfi fa)"; a4 Fmf1'rf,l J Ivr'-, --' faJ R-Mt &bo fwc-a fa. Coaa, TTT7T 1'!!!! .III! STOCK AND TOOLS AT AUCTION As I have just disM)cd of this farm, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder, on the Dermises in Middlesex, known as the C. W. Alexander farm, located on the main road between Montpelier and Middlesex, about 4 miles from Middlesex, on MONDAY, MAY 10 at i o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property: 31 Head of Cattle SIXTEEN COWS Jerseys, some frch, some to freshen in fall and summer; 7 two-year-okU to freshen in summer, H vearling ; all this stock has been TUBERCULIN TESTED; 5 shoats, 2 horses. Also about 35 tons of hay at the Robinson farm. FARMING TOOLS Including riding cultivator, ensilage blower, wagons, sleighs, set sleds, and all other fanning tools and machinery. Terms at time of sale, Monday, May 10, at 1 o'clock. JOHN F. BENJAMIN, Owner. D. A. PERRY, Auctioneer. Administrator's Salo OF Stock, Tools and Automobiles To settle the estate of the late Durr ward 1). I -a mb, I will sell at public auc tion, at his late residence in Kast Calais village, on SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920 at t o'clock in the afternoon, the following personal property: Automobiles and Gas Engines Ford truck. Re;ral automobile. 0 H.P. Webber gasoline engine, l'j-H.P. Unit ed States gasoline engine. LIVE STOCK Registered Holstein bull. 2 years old. HoNtein heifer, 2 years old, freshened March 25, and calf sired by Lyndon Segis Net herland both eligible to reg istry; 2 tlireeyear-old heifer, now fresh; grade .Jersey row to freshen early in .lune, chestnut horse, coming 6 years old, chestnut colt, 2 years old. both sired by Major Chipnmn; 2 large shoats. FARMING TOOLS Mowing ma chine, horse rake, both practically new ; I hiatal cream separator, with I fi H.P. electric motor; lumber wagon, set of sleds, 2 rultivators. new; 2 plows, -pres wagon, bugnies, sleijihs, puug. speed cart, roadcart, no ft. of -inch galvanized iron pipe, a act of screw plates, new. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Washing machine and variou other articles of furniture, and small tool-. Terms, ca-h. H. J. C0NAKT, Administrator. V. R. HUDSON, Auctioneer. DO NOT FAIL t TO FEE THE FAMOV KITTLE I RON-AGE FEFOFR AND C.ARI'E Ct'LTI VATOR A dfMtfti trtoU in rn. Ttv4t r-irHon Viola hav ?-. mtt i-tMf. trm?rKwt, htrlt mn thrf have atrrnrth. Iictit wewtht, dur- b'Uty nl m of operation. 1 h ln-Art m different from ordinary Cmrtm Ser4erm. Corn and MARSH-ALLEN CO. K. E. TM. HQ Ormnf Co. Thorr FURNISHED ROOMS To RENT To nm in FJatira Mork. f umtuhtwi r un'anirfd. frr t hrw'-kt-t-vit-itx : tirn.it i r of ti, I. VVaodwcprth, F riiimu 'Ill IJIIII ' . I ...ftWN..4... -7 "i . jg'ACTQOr OpTeuT Hi tl'L'a The May Pole III Hill U 1 ' ' ' ' f f 1 n j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' iii",ln" .llllltlltlll! "MM,. ESTATE OP JL'I.IA B. MORRIS Stute of Vermont, District of Washington, . Th honorable probate court for thai dis trict afonaaid, to all persona tntareated in the estate of Julia B. Morris, late of Cabot, in sairl district, deceased, GREETING: WHEREAS, asid court hu assigned the 18th day of May next for .xamininif and allowing- the account of the administra tor of the catate of id deceased and for a decree oi the realdue of said aatate to the law ful claimant of the aame and ordered that public notice thereof be given to ell person tntereited In aaid eataU br publiahing this order, three week ucreivel previous to the day aaaUrned In t?-e Barre Daily Time, a newxnaper published at the city of Barre, in said dictHct. THEREFORE, you are hereby notified to appear at the probate office in Montpelier, in aaid dwtrict, on the day aaaianed. then and there to contest the allowance of said ac count if you see cause, and to eatabliih your right aa heir, legatee and lawful claimant to Mid recidue. (liven under my hand, this 27th day of April. l2li. FRANK i. MARTIN, fudge. Apr28MayS-12 Community Sale I will hold a community sale at the resi dence of C. A. Mears, just out of Marshfleld village, on the road to Danville, on Thursday, May 6 at It 'clerk la the forenoon I have listed fur thus sale the following personal property t STOCK: THIRTEEN COWS High-grade Ayrshire, Jerseys, Holsteins and Guernseys.' 8ix of these have freshened with in three weeks, balance will freshen in early falL These cows have been listed by three different parties, are all young and good siie. THREE HORSES i FARMING TOOLS-Heavy farm waeoa. a i good one; Worcester-Kemp manure spread-: cr, wheel harrow, smoothing harrow, corn weeder, t hay racks, lluMard hay tediler, 1 stone boat 2 express wagons, I buggy wag ons, 1-horse lumber wagon, grindstone, 1 set work harnesses, 2 driving harnesses, 1 single work hirnm, shovels, hoes, f tws, neck yoke, chains, etc- HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two art square, bureau, wash stand, mrking chairs, mat tresses, phonograph. 1 roli-Up desk, a good cork stove. If you have any stock, farm machinery or household goods, or any other articlea you wish to turn into money, list them with C. A. Mears. or the auctioneer. If you are looking for anything in this line, you will find it at this ssle. Everything sold on commission: I.ivestick. 6 ier cent: farm machinej-y. 9 per cent : household goods and small tools. 1(1 per cent. Lunch served at noon. V. R. HUDSON", Aactioaeer. PROFESSIONAL CARD DRTE I)WIN"F7i I K IN INfi ER SURGEON ROWLAND BLD, BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS IrEDQt'ARTERS FOR F.EI1AP1E PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS. VICTROt.AS, POVORAS. RF.CORDS AND SHEET MUSIC Leave your order here for Pino Tuning Telephone 8SS-W. Barre. Vt. Telephone 447-W Badger's Auto Ambulance NEW-t P-TO-P ATE-EASY RIPINO Calls from a distance at reasonable ratet) A. W. BADGER & CO., Barre The Only Auto Ambulance in the Cir DR. LEWIS D. MARTIN OSTEOPATHIC rHYSICIAN Office fn Room &. Mile Building TJmmm rjffi nation OFFICE HOI RS: a.m to 1 2 m. and 1 : ) 4 p.m. Mnnosy. luesoay. i r Dr. Thomas B. Tomasi DENTIST Room 18, Miles Building office Hours : to i:. i to 1. 1 1 Telephone IK-W SEE US IN OUR NEW LOCATION We are now ready to aene fcota old and new rastomers with a high grade of Jewelry, kepair work gvaraatred. O. J. DODGE, th? Jeweler 24 ELM F1REET SOLE ACENT OR "BOSTON AatERICAJT MOTOR AMBULANCE RATES Ea-t F.arre. U(btmi!lf ar-4 t;rriitc,i! tVar.ge, Wa-hinpton anl U iiian:tc. a Lpog di'tarK trt- M. J. WHITCOMR, Eat Barre, Vermont IVLEIHONE :-W Three Lines for 25c The Time will publish WanU. Loat and Found. For Sale. To Let, etc. ehort adrer-tiemrnte--at the rate of three line lor twenty-five centa for the first inertion an five cent for each subsequent Insertion. HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE S houses, 16 acre land, barn. silo, express wagon, white, flame 1P bemers Can't Clog oil burners ; U. S. . . j - i c.t..i..k i,tti, i scinioitura , enifine ano nanuwM " I pulleys : G. H. Adams, South Barre. 8612 FOR SALE -One 2-tenejnent house and S building lota on Pearl street, the Garvey estate; James T. Marrion, sdmr. 29tf -GREENLKIGH." 20J S." Main "street;" for sale: the serai-bungalow residence of the late W. F. Milne, built within S years : tain T rooms, bathroom, hardwood finish and floors throughout, set tubs, cement cel lar floor and steam heat: henhouse and it tra lota go with the property; apple tree, berry bushes, etc., and garden in good con dition ; apply to Mr. W. F. Milne, tel. 2-M. ?.t FOR SALE Two-story, Z-teneaent house. with good bam and cellar Wider house and barn, all in good repair ; each tenement has S rooms, electric sight and bath ; plenty of garden for both tenement ; the barn could, for a small amount of money, be made into a C-room tenement: this is good property to buy fo.- home or investment; sit uated at U Clark street: price right : tele thons 51-R or inquire at 21-22 Howlsnd building; Klwin L. Scott. M FOR SAI.E-On Montpelier road, i mile from Barre. S-room house, modern Im provements ; large plana with vine on t side : barn and henhouse and about Z acres of good land ; will tell at a reasonable price and rms if dwired ; Mrs. H. S. Miles, tet 217-X after p. m. 04tf THREE HOUSES FOR SALE To close out an estate: the 3 houses are lorated on the northerly tide of Hall streeta, numbers f0, 22. and 24 ; will be sold for the nest ob tainable cash price; S. Holltster Jackson, administrator. 2S9tf WANTED WANTED Capable girl wants position In small ftimily doing housework ; send an swers to "H.," care Times. 44t4 WANTED-Work by the hour, tel. 18-M. 4St2 WANTED -A" horse to drive for summer: W. F. Sheprd.te!. $-21. 40tf WANTED -10.(00peop!e with corn, cal louses, eczema, hemorrhoids or sores, to buy a box of Honey Bi Ointment; guarsn. teed ; Drown s Drug Store. 3tU" COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE ESTATE Or BEKNKE WIl.PBVR The undersigned, having been appointed by the honorable probate court for the district of Washington, commissioners, to receive, examine, and adjust the claims and demands rf all persons sgajnst the estate of Bemice Wildbur. late of the town of Barre, in said dis trict. deceased, and all elaima exhibited in offset thereto, hereby rive notice that we will meet for the punw-e aforesaid, at the store of H. A. McAllister. In Eaet Barre, in said du-trKt. en the 2tth day of May and s"ih day of Stptrrober next, fnim 1 oVIork a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m.. on eech of said dsvs. and that six months from the 3"th dsy i.f March. A. D. 120, is the time limited by said court for said rredttm to present their etsims to us for exsmination and allowance. DatJ at East Barre, this 4th day of May. A. D. lWfl. ALBERT C. DICKEY, HAkRY A. MCALLISTER. Commissioners. May6-12-1 DENTIST PHONE tJ-W Stringed Instruments Repaired REHAIP.INO BOWS A SPECIALTY JAMES MCOL (1 Maple Avenue Telephone I-W PIANO TUNING Fire years Everett Piane Factory Twe. year Hallett Davis Piano Factory On year "h!-v -ing Warrroons Fire year Clark & Mrlfaster B. ARTHUR REED Tel. T-M Bex 145, Montrelier. Vt Leave orders at Bailey's Music Room, Barre. tel. I-W HOWARD H. REID.D.D.S. ROWLAND BLTLDINO Specializing in Extracting nnd Dental X-Ray Diagnosis Phono l-l GAGE & GAGE Chiropractors to !A a m.. Tuesday. Wednesday. FrUay and Ra'tirdsr : o a P Monday. Wedneedsy. TTiarsdav and Frw)v : ts I p. rs . Tuesday aad Tordy. Montpelier Tuesday. Thursday snd Saturday. 10 J i te 12 a. m t y:ooay. Wednesday and Friday. I pV)OM !"rfRRFR PLK . Barre Tel W PERRY & NOONAN UNFtCFl.t.F.D Ft'VFR L FTE VISHINGS Hospital Ambulance prvice Undertakers and Licenced Embalmcrs Depot So Prre Tet. eoenertion. I-W to l'rte to Karre . .Vfl 7 All . r f-er m Je i FARMS FOR SALE VERMONT MONEY-MAKING FARMS, all sizes, all prices) ; write for list, stating siie wanted; Chausse at Robillard. Burling ton, Vt. . 170 FARM FOR SALE 240 acres, one of b best farm in Washington Co., situated in East Montpelier. 2 miles from P. p., mill and creamery, 4 miles from Montpeleir and 4 mile from Barre; for further particular address J. L. Buck, East Montpelier.Vt. BUY IT NOW ! Olci Prices prevail on this en tire list every one of which is a bargain. A GOOD HOME WITH LAND, just out side, where you can raise vegetables, keep a cow, poultry, etc, which will help mightily to reduce the coat of living, and this desir able 8 -acre place ia worth considerably mors than the price, as the buildings would cost several hundred dollars more than is naked for the entire property; is located only IVi mile from the city, only a few rode to school, and in fine neighborhood ; building consist of a 6-room house, all in good shape: good burn and henhouse; there are 22 fruit trees, beside small fruit; the land is level and will raise good crops ; buildings are. bet ter than you would expect at the price, which is $2,600.00 ; would consider exchange for a moderate-priced farm. NEARLY NEW HOUSE, all finished In extra good shape. In natural wood; good porch : also barn with plenty of room ; an ex ceptionally good tet of buildings ; 2 sere of land, with 1,000 strawberry plants, abo a quantity of raspberries ; a splendid home, only about 24 mile from the city, for $2,500.00. WE CAN SELL YOU A GOOD HOUSE, barn, and from 2 to 8 acres of land, for only 11.600.00, within 2 miles of the city; a snug home and must be sold to settle an estate; let us tell you about this. IN THE CITY LIMITS. FOR ONLY $2,600.00. We can tell you a good 6-room house with 2 acres of land, 660 strawberry plants, currant bushes, etc. : house is lighted by electricity, has city water, hardwood fin ish and part hardwood floors, bath, toilet, etc. ; 2 henhouses ; this is certainly cheap, SIX-ROOM HOUSE with acre of land, some fruit; a rood home, for $1,600.00. HERE'S ONE that owner will tell or ex change for farm, with all modern conven ience, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, electric light, porch on 2 sides ; an extra good S-room house, very pleasantly situated only about 6 minutea' walk from postoffice; large piece of land; a bargain. FARM ON THE MAIN ROAD from Mid dlesex to Waterbury ; $ miles from Water hury ; 80 acres in good smooth fields, free fitim stone, about 70 acres of pasture and wood ; estimated 1.600 cords of wood, besides sugar bush, which sou Id be taken off the farm ; clepboarded horse barn with base ment : cow barn ia partly clapboarded ; tie ups for 12 hsd: good comfortable 6-room house; a rood farm Tor $4,600.00 and the owner will include t extra nice cows, 1 heavy horse, some fancy hens, set of good tools, sugar tools for 250 trees. If told be fore crons are put In; a splendidly located farm and a rare chance. NOW is a good time to look these over. Better make an im mediate appointment. THE D. A. FERRY REAL, ESTATE AGENCY FARMS FOR SALE 40-ACRE FARM in Marshfleld, ml. from postothce on Cabot road ; location en of '.he bet,. , a large 1 rt story house, 10 rooms, all in fine .shape; verandas both sides, tele phone and shsra of stock ; 80-ft. barn with basement, built S yrm. ago; running water ir house and barn : garage, henhouse and Itonlhouse: building all painted; land lays warm ; smooth, machine-mowing fields, good pastures, ouit a Quantity of timber and wood; a Bice home for someone. 75-ACRE FARM in South Cabot village, good buildings, all ia fin shape, all painted; nicely finished rooms in house: wide veran das in front: barn 46x40 with btaemene tnd drop bays ; running water to house and bam : henhouse ana tooinowsr; goim sppis er chsrd ; 26 acre timberland, 200 sugar treea wlih txirkets and Dans: lsnd lays nice: I rat. to 8 R R. stations, Marshfleld. Waldea and Wast Danville: within 40 rods of school : a tplendid location and price right; will tell with or wiunout ttoca ana too is. 140-ACRE FARM in Msrshfitld. Vi ml. from postoffice ; 2-story house in good shape; good big barn Just recently built ever; ruijlpped with litter carrier tnd horse fork; shed room and 1 toolhouse, Isrg henhouse, running water to bouse and bam : large ap ple orehnrd, extra smooth nire-laying fields; plenty of pasturing, the right kind : esti mated 100 M. ft. of lumber and a lot of wood; this fsrm will run 16 eowt and team tnd ran easily be made to do more ; someone oucht to get interested in this deal quick when they tea it and find out the price. A DOUBLE-TENEMENT HOUSE Pem. shed and blacksmith shop in Marshfleld illage. buildings all in line shape, all paint ed, la rite roomy shop, ox-shoeing frame en side of shop, plenty of work for two men the year around and in a good paying com munity, and is going to be sold: anyone wishing for property of this kind hsd better not wait too long before getting interested. FOR SALE A dandy place in Marshfleld vflisge on Creamery street : house, barn and henhotise large enough for 200 hens; an acre of the best of land : t nice rooms in house, hsrdwood floors, electric Debts, run ning wster and everything in flne shape about the flare: owner rebuilt and repaired for a nire iome. and having the misfortune of losing his wife the property is for sale at a bargain. FOR SALE A (In rsidenre on Main street in Marshfleld villajre. house and barn and garden ; opposite 2 tore. chse to postortlee, churches nd school: buildinrs in flne thane; electric lights, running water, hard wood floors. 10 pleasant rooms, a laree roomy bam; all ia tlick ahape: price right. These properties, both fsrm and village, art dvertied to eil : 'o hr more. A. R. COLE, Airt. Msrthned. Vt. tel. 12-!. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY - A section of t tpring tooth harrow; John Norin, Trow Hill. 4StS WANTED-Shoat. brood sowa and thrifty t or U'-weeks-old pigs : desrrib just w hat you have by letter or telephone, with lowest cash prices; Orange Co. 'phone 4M4-12; P.O. Randolph Center. Vt ; Dix J. Camp. ktf WANTFD-i or 10 new milch eows. Jerseya prefrrred ; mut be tested, young and sound in every wsy: stsu whst you have and price in flrst letter; no dealers need answer; J. Henry Wheeler, R. I. Box , Marshfleld. Vt -'tl HK.HEST PRICES PAID for furniture, bed ding, stoves, etc. : also raes. rrsgaiines. etc. 'Phone lt-R. Abrara Fine, 44 Maple avenue. . - tiUf CASH TRICES PAID for 'ran'.' rubber. meC sis. trseasir.es. bidea. and bags a specialty; 'phone 4C7-R. Sam tiould. 1M Brook ttree. r '. "WANTED Te" "buy straw at hern; teL M-M Ttf WANTTD TO BUT Seceeid-hand furnitu-a, tools snd stove : inouir O. Smith. St? No. Mini street, tel. T?-M. 41t!t MISCELLANEOUS WT .RE READY T TLOW VOI R GAR 1FNS - W. E. Nirhois. tet Mt-M. 44tf NOTICE TO PICTORIAL REVIEW SUBS. J . (an sive yosj li on a z yr. sen.; man J snd your ad-Ires to Mrs. Irro. E. Johr.son. Montprliev. " Bsrre. Vt 4JtS GARDENS PlXWEnAlss furnish drees ine fo' rsrdeivs: t". A. Moulton, 14 t Krk street, off Prospect street "1f ANYONE DESIRING M 8N WITH HORSB te work by the day. hauling astie ae gsr Issre ee etespirr up resittd. call C per, tell, ft W-th Mais ttrsast. e trlephoae Will Pars. 408-W '' IX)ST AND FOUND LO.T Hound . brtrsn wi'h black soot-: name " eoi ar. V. Morandi"; motif r E. fsirm. ttrTtry. Vt '2l3 X,OST Froen American Fxpresss team, a! jd wrspT"sl ia searieo. addenwsd to ; R H Mevtn. I Onuts st-eet ; flnder r i ti(v owner or call le-2- 4-tf j 0T-ljwt ThoiMSiy af--nown. em Sans- frr. fesH e Vain etrse-ta. a r-Mi array j raincoat: nnder piesse re-j.ra to mis ' . --. , AGENTS" WANTED ! At.F.Nt WANTED -8 te sj!y tel.iac New Fib-x ft-ofs . esnrnr ssisss wiii t-iy . appe hv ywrcet fvwt, Ct cent; Wre K.-wssi t, E xun, N. X. 4vX. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Man. on fsfrm at once; F. B. Martin, East Montpelier road, tel. 882-8. 44tf HELP WANTED -Laborer 2,000 skilled or unskilled wanted at once, for factory, store, hotels, restaurants, lunchroom, brick yards, railroad and farm work, for In and out of town; apply to J35 Beckley street for full Information, 8 till 12; T. Tongusy. 214 WANTED Bellboy at once; Hotel Barrel M. WANTEDYoung married man, no children , on farm; year-round job, woman to help in house; good wages; Ogeedahkah Farm, East Corinth. Vt ! WANTED SIX GRANITE CUTTERS: PNEUMATIC TOOLS, GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS ; $8.00 PER DAY OF 8 HOURS ; COME TO THE SUNNY SOUTH AND WORK THE YEAR AROUND; NO CLOSE DOWNS ; McKINNEY MARBLE ft GRANITE WORKS, McKINNEY, TEXAS. 42t9 I WANTED Night clerk and bellboy: also waitress ; Jerome F. Hale, Well River'8Vj WANTED Man on farm : wouid consider a boy; H. E. Lane, Flainfleld. lt! WANTED A young mam to loam drug business ; young man with several years high school education preferred; reply to Red Crose Pharmacy. 3t? HAlTTS B ARBER- SCHOOLS 814 Wash ington street, Boston, Mass. ; wagos, room, board, railroad ticket furnished by "61 Co operative Propositions" ; get particu "j'Jj'jj, WANTED J experienced automobile me chanic at once; good salary and perma nent position to th right men; apply at Palace fiarage. Barre. Vt. J WANTED At Fletcher quarry. Woodbury, VU : open ahop quarry from Mar. 1. 1920 : wanted now, 2 complete derrick crew ; I have a general store and furnish goods to men in my employ at wholesale prices: houses rent at $8.00 to $10.00 per month; surface quarry and good machinery; write for wore information and state your experi ence in a granite or marble ouarry : will hire a few apprentices; E. R. Fletcher Woodbury, Vt. Utt HELPWANTED FEMALE. WANTED One experienced table girl for private family ; also girl for kitchen work : w-.re. 112.00 and 115.00 per week; none but reliable hJPneedapply; 'phone 20-W. J4t3 WANTED Waitresses for summer hotel. White Mountains ; previous experience iin nccessary ; long season, June 20-Oct 10 : send references : Mountain View Hotel. Whitcfleid, N. H. 44tlO WANTED A girl for generfti housework; rood wagea; Mrs. T. R. Phillips, Towns Hill. Montpelier, tel. 73-M. 4lt PROTESTANT WOMAN not over S years of age to work with boys at various do mestic duties in a private school ; a good (alary includes board, room and laundry ; give age. weight height experience, with references and photograph if convenient ; address Charles H. Bradley. Supt. The Farm and Trade School, Box I486, Boston 2, Mass 4'ta WANTED - A cook for hotei work in a large railroad town near Barre: n'o a Tood trusty woman for housework In Barre, in a family of 2: apnly to J. J. Dashner, Real Estate Agent Barre. Vt. 41t4 WANTED Chambermsid; W". F. Davis. Waterb'iry Inn. Waterbury, Vt. 40tf WANTED A good capable woman on farm ; modern improvement, including electric lieht ; 15 min. walk from trect car: very best of wage offered to rirht party : Clover dale Farm. Montpelier, 'phone 4U1-W. 40tS LADIES Make big money in your spare time: samnle and instruction 10c; Louis E. Webler. Devon, Conn. 40t' PUPIL NURSES WANTED Youne women to train as nurse at Barre City Hopttl. Barre. ( 25tf WANTED Amiddle-aged woman for n- eral housework . t tate wseet ; address Mrs. Cullen Martin. Wipdsor.Vt l-'tf WANTED A girl or woman far reners' housework : good waees ; permanent Posi tion telethons MontoeJier 129-4. Mrs. T M. Buck. Middlesex. Vt 01tf WNTTD Pupil riir.s snH attendants th Taunton State Hospital : waire tSS.PO pee month with mlpennre: Tor particulars sjdres" Dr. Arthur V. Go. Rapt, Taunton State Hosnital. Taunton. Mass. 24tf MALE AND FEMALE HELP WNTED By the Apslcy Rubber Co. of Hudson. Mens., girls and young men and married couples to work in mcdern shoe shoo: wages: girl 16.on. men sis.uu per week while leaminr ; agent w ill be at Hotel Bsrre May 8. Ask for Mr. Sheldon, Em ployment Agent. 43t2 WANTED- Dee irsble married couple for a splendid position on a fsrm. woman to set aa housekeeper, naving tun enargiv man to help on farm and if oual'fled to act as chauffeur: a s-ood opnortunltv to reliable parties: for full petlculart write to W. H. F.." care Pa-re Times. 43tS HELP WANTED Young men and women to take positions aa attendants at the Ver mont State Hospital for the Insane at Water. hurv : to three whe desire, an opportunity of fered to attend nurses' rranllng course ; ap ply at hospital. Wsteebnrr. Vt ltf POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 18 Rhode Island Red yeorting hensj : good layers; redress Mrs. Henry Punkling:. West Topeham. Vt. known s the George Tillotaon place in Orange. 42t3 FOR SALE Two small hen eonra : dimen sion 6x8, with or without hest: price 10. 00 csrh If sold toon; "phone 6C9-R ; SM North Main street, city. 4u't6 RHODE ISLAND RED SETT TNG EGGS for sale; good laying strain, $1.00 for 13: tel. 3-4. 4M FOR SALE A Cypher brooder, style B. 150 chickens, used only 8 seasons: good as new: P. O. Box 133. Williamstown, N. E. tel. 881-31 after 8 p. m. 42t SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPINGTON EGG for batrhing from the beat strain of Buff Orpins-tons in the emintrv : won 8 1st prises t the Vermont State Fair and 4 tsts at Baf 111: pieces reonable; write for mstinr list : J. P. Tor kie. 8tf felt SALE -White" W'yandotte eegs from rev 1st prixe utility pen: 81.8 per 18; E. R. Tarhox. 100 Beckley street tel. 7;-W 2tl8 EGGS FOR HATCFING Ftvttn my pHre winnine storx ol s l I. nnw ano White Wysndott-w (Martin ttraim 110.00 ner 100 and II foe t8 ;B. F. Atherton. Waterbury. Vt. : tel. 2-S. 2Ot0 WHITE ROCK SETTING FCC, : also Whit. fhrorn setting esnrs. both fvim stan-tsM strain order now; F. R. Chase, 2 Hieh s'r-rt, Bsrre. pTtFD PI.VMOITH P.orK EGGS FOR SAIE-Good lsyior strain: Alespdr Rennie. 200 Sooth Main ttreet teL 227-Y. HOUSES TO RENT TO" RENT - Frjur-room tenement with ear den and henhouse: alo other t wemeats : Me. J T. Callaghan, 44 Park street, tel. 174-W. 44tf TENEMENT TO RENT at Brorly ttrrr. Sln Per month; inquire after 4 eelork: L. J Irish 4.tS TO RENT - 4-roeim eo-teee. all nemlv paint ed and rwpered : woodshed, large hth. nd herbo-ise: ateo I srwe garden : resv Msv 1 : let 7Ji or rail at 1 South Main tn4 , smv. 41tf TO RENT - Tenement en Elmnre street: in nrs repair: bath; Mr. Fdith M. t'rr. te4. 4M-M "'' ItlR RFNT A" upstairs tenement of 8 moms wrh gas and eertnr l.gMs at lfi, Settiinarv .Wet: e ill rent for fUfta p-t month; incjnire of F. G. Row ell. Barre. Vt. ti; TO-RENT8-roora tenement. 1st ! r. Te Njrthern : all modern ; apply at Xi Nori Mam street 34tf TO RENT Teneeoent at ? Merrhsrt .eet ake 4 tenerou en Willey street. a!I in art-csjssi sjhepe: i n imrfts-iiKsn : O W. Viss. 81 Wii'rc-op steee. rf To RFNT TesMsn nt ed rv-es : eWt-e lights. pth. h t : inquire f O. I. t-i'i-i-leff. S.' Nsrh Min st-seet. 8:f TENEMENT TO F-EVT i kew at rmr vmrr block. l"i No Main swvs-t : iecui-e f R S. Currier after 3 p. r Is F 1 siree:. Bsere. -tf lOft RENT - A good 7-ene rertsew Vsse. sp"Mi e-ste-. : fsVheJer strvx H W. Scott fWe-eT tWk. 14lf FOR RFNT V 4w-s"ie..wii tre' t T t ifcrrtv s--r. t-i t-l-M tif TO rrVT -Sevesi pi eo?tre . isHrair s-f A-!hir TeJe. rs-r st- - COTTs.f.r HOI E YO PENT Oa Vie street: C L. nssrssrls. l-settaan '- FOR SALE FOR SALE Two second-hand No. 15 Uelji- i vaJ cjeam separators; one alipost new; for ' Information tJiirtm li. H. Carpenter, ilamli fleld, Vt 4413 FOR SALE About ICO bus. extra nict pota toes ; nice seed ; name is "Hustlers" ; . J. Cook,Chcleea, Vt, 'phone 21-4. 44tl MANURE FOR" GARDENS Also pair of cheap work horses, 4-year-old colt and hay lWm Rock, 17Farwelljtreet 43t6 FOR SALE A Simplex cream separator, No. 7, in good condition ; would turn a part payment on horse or good cow; J. A. Cum- ming,R. 2, tel. 4S9-M, Barre, Vt 4St2 FOR SALE One cutaway harrow, used very little; also 600 lbs. of No. 1 maple sugar ; Fred L. Poor, . WiJluunslown, Vt. ; ; 42ttt FOR SALE To cioee an estate. Overland touring car ; also 6-H.P. electric motor, cir cular sawn, band taw, pis nor, turning lathe, shafting and belting; Mrs. Nettie M. Abbiati, exccutrix.Esst JMontpelier, Vt 4iitlJ FOR SALE"-Cheia Market centrally- io. cated on good comer; arranged for meat and groceries; price right; W. Morse, Chet- "' . .Y1- ..- -. 4U16 TOR SALE Five-passenger 4-cylinder Buick touring car in first-clas order; 8 new y-i J6. Al'rLn. le?w:?1neni-block- 4 1 17 FOR SALE An old-fashioned colonial scroll back sofa; call at Geo. E. Johnson's, Montpelier road, or write same address, Box 36, R. D. 8; 42t6 FO"K SALE AT ONCE The Imperial Lunch at St Albans, Vt ; the prop, wants to go home to Italy on vacation ; telephone 402-M ; James 8. Cioffl. 40t6 1920 BUICK 6-passenger touring ear, with bumper, motometer, spare tire, chains, also registered ; act quick if you want a bargain ; Palace Garage,, tel. 770. 40tf FOR BALE 1 loda fountain, 2 wire-leg ta bies, 6 wire-leg chairs, 6 wire-leg stool. I orangeade tank, one ls-gal. ice cream cabi net, one 20-gai. ice cream cabinet, 1 eigar ca 4ftx2xl, 1 amall counter, 1 cash regis ter, 1 sink for washing and draining glasses. 1 violin, and assortment of tins for making brick ice cream, 1 wood bed ; the above goods must be sold to settle estate; F. L. Jerd,dm., Randolph, Vt f9tf FOR SALE New Eureka corn planterTKay tone hay loader, Randolph "76" plow, springtootn harrow, weeder, wheel harrow ; Charles S. liiddel, Williamstown, Orange Co. 'phone. S9U1 STRAWBERRyPLANtSWarfiVldSenator Dunlap, Excclaior, tl per 100 ; Sample, tl.60; Everbearing, $2.60; postpaid: discount on large order; C. C. Paine, Bethel. Vt. 7tl6 FOR SALE Strawberry plants: Fairfleli an early variety; Gandy, late variety: prices, 1.00 per hundred, $7.50 per M. ; red raspberry plants: Marlboro, an early vari ety, ha withstood 60 below zero without in jury, 25 for ll.iO. 13.60 per hundred; J. E. Mitchell, R. F. D. 2, Barre, 'phone 223-J. 3tf CANARIES FOR SALE Young singers! Mrs. J. K. Pirie. Granitcville, tel. 27-W. i 21tl VERY GOOD DRESSING FOR GARDENS Also shout for sale; tel. 66&-M; W. E. Nicnol Jitf FOR SALE A preparation for cleaning granit? and marble monuments : brighten np the lettering and makes the whole monu ment look clean and new: guaranteed; price on application; James Sullivan, 114 Park street Barre, Vt lStf FOR SALE By gal. or hbl.. BLACK" DIA MOND RUBBER ROOF PAINT: wster. weather. Are and sunproof ; 800 lbs. to bbl. I t am ready to paint or repair your roofs: E. L. Densmore. J Pleasant street 12tf '"ADILLAC 1R13 five-nassenger touring car for sale. Inquire Hsrold Fltts, Tel. 60. Brre. 2Bltf LIVESTOCK FOR SALE " FOR SALE-A registered Guernsey bull. fedZ eral tested, just right te turn out; would exchange for a registered Holstein about months old or for a horse or good cow: J. A., Cummins, R. 2, tel. 489-M, Barre, Vt. s? FOR SALE Good grade GuemKey cow, yrnrs old, to freshen within a few dsvs : P. ML Carr. 82tf FOR SALE - Extra nice 4weeki."-ld pies "; White Chester; Dan W. Ladd. Barre; tel. 887-12. . 82tf FOR SALE One cow. tested : also refrigera tor; John Sllva, i'S River treet Bsrre. 2lotf FOR PALE New Zeslsnd rahblts. fully pedigreed : call at 80 Academy street. Itf HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE Work horse weighing about 1.300 ths. : just right for farm; call at 19 Oswald street: G. Valt. 4StS FOR SALE Driving horse weighing about 050 lbs. ; broke to snigle or double hitch ; fearless: see John Tassie at Smith t Cum- Inirs' tore. 43t2 FOR SALE Two-seated urrey : thi is a bs-autiful rubber-tired Surrey thst hss been rsrrfully used by family ; Mark H. Moody. Waterbury, Vt 43t HORSES FOR SALE I have "anumber of good Canadian horse, in matched pairs nd single chunks, at reasonable prices : J. T. Jnmleson. Williamstown. 43tf DRIVING" MARE" FOR SALE Sound tnd ftxtrlees : call at 10 Elm ttreet, tel. 667-W. R. D. Munson. 42tf DRIVING MARE FOR SALE.Good fast driver; apply John Riddle, Williamstown, Vt M FOR SALE Horse 8 years old. wvighing nbo'it l.OOfl flSs. : good worker or driver: ssfe for lady: Clarence Moulton, 14 Clark street 84tf SAFETY Electric Lights for Buggies Kerosene Lights for Buggies Bulbs for Automobile Lamps COMFORT Warm Carriage Robes Heavy Automobile Robes Cocoa Running Board Mats VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO. W. C. COLTON. Manager 84 Slate Street Montpelier. Vermont Wagons and Harness TS ... mm Irlnrf nf - Wavnn Mr Harw ncss, come here, where you can see them. Driving wagons ana Harness Farm Wagons and Harness Express Wagons and Harness VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO. W. C. COLTON. Manarer 84 State Street Montpelier. Vermont How Will You Have Yours? " ' A reversible plow, to be right must run equally true both ways. We have a Ana assortment Sulky Plewm, Rteetheani p loses., wendheam plows: Canadian plows, reversible plows, landslide plow. Repairs for all kind of plow. Come and aee MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Tel. 140 Orange County Telephor STUDEBAKER Is the asme you like to see on all your Wagon. It means duality not foond in any ethers. Buggies. Tops. K press, t arm Wat ens and Low-WheH Trucks, all read- hitch vp. MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Tel. 146 Orange ( a "Prep ANNOUNCEMENT We are sHowine this season a diWeeert ttvle of Harrow than we here ever cWercd before. It a not a wheel harrvsw. nor a Cute, way. but hss a similar ftw. N"o a Sprirrfoth or a Swi-.is H-rww. It is . mn-rif new tooi to thw loralltty. If r are gvni.g t weed a Harrow of any kir.-t this ro. mm il mr see tt mswh.ne. We al-o e JoVn Ilee-e (lark t ala wsv arid WsHee Wood Wbel Harrows. 5priPf-ior.t sou Smootbir.g Harrows. MARSH-ALLEN CO. N E. Yet 1 Omege County 'Ptioee HARROWS Vt V ,e tS f t t pm-m'-.im el UsteM ra evT Pee a'e to tes. Trs'tr' Hsrrossk W feee. Hs ess (iul Hso. roa. s.rsl ' H-i's'. P-s's-eswr r-e. htot g-.-a-h Hsrresis. f !tOo:;l-.g tis- 1 a a t-e-si eiree the MARSH-ALLEN CO. X. Tei ; t awa tv