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t ) i THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VlV MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1020. ABOUT THE STATE Happening! of Interest from Different Section. The steamer Vermont made its first trip of the season on Lake Champlain to-day. ! The granite industry at Hardwiek opened up to-rtay under the new wage cnedtue ol $8 a day. 0. L. Nichols of East Enosburg re eently aold 21 registered -.Terseys for M.800 to go to Meredith, Jv. 1. While Walter Sticher of Weybridge was trying to catch a calf, lie wag thrown onto a wire fence and five gashes were cut in his arm. The oval inside the rare track of the Caledonia' county fairgrounds at St, Johnsbury is- to be graded to make it a landing place lor airplanes. Fifteen of the houses "tuilt in Spring Held by the Fellows Gear Sharer Co. have already been sold to employe of the company And are being occupied as . last as completed. Clark, eight -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. frank W. Corliss of Sonnefleld while playing with a 22-caIibre rifle a few days ago, put a bullet through the second toe or Ms right loot. Principal H. A. SwaffieM of Smith academy at Hatfield has accepted position ns principal of the high school i a C . , , . v r f , , , in monipeiier. jur. owameia jias neen principal of Smith academy for m years. , . A big sportsmen's convention is to he Held in Burlington June 22 and 23 backed by all state societies having to do with outdoor life, including the Stat Trap Shooters' association and ' the V ermont Fish and Game league, A wooden building in West Halifax ;, used downstairs as a blacksmith shop and upstair as a wood turning plant waa burned to the ground Friday, with a loss estimated from $1,200 to $1,500. Toe building was erected 48 years ago. More than $3,000 damage was done to th Central Vermont roundhouse in Brattleboro Friday morning. Six en ' gines were in tha building, but all ex cept on were run out. The damage to the building is estimated at $2,000 and the damage to the engine was said to be $3,000. It has been learned that it was Col. Preston Brown of the war college at Washington, who visited St. Johns bury recently, instead of General Per ching, as was generally announced through the state press. Col. Brown is said to bear a strong resemblance to the general, except that he is much heavier. Henry T. Amey, son of Senator Harry B. Amey, has brought suit against the director general of rail roads to'recover $10,000 for loss of eye sight alleged to have taken place when he was employed repairing an electric headlight on an engine on the Grand Trunk railway. The case will be tried in United States district court at New port. The annual aummer outing of the fVermont Press association is to take the form of an automobile tour through "southern Vermont, beginning June 17 and ending June 20. Special places of interest will be visited and on Satur day the excursionists will be enter- tained bv James Hartness at his under ground observatory inSpringflcld. 1 Ttev. Clement G. Clark of Chicago having accepted the call of the Spring field Congregational church to be its pastor, commenced his new duties les terday. His salary ia to be $4,000 a year. Mr. Clark has been engaged in the interchurch world movement since completing Y. M. C. A. war work over leaa. He was pastor for seven years of the Congregational church in Minne ispolis, Minn, and for four years ir iPeoria, 111. M. B. Carvey, a prominent citizen of Fouitney, died Saturday morning at .the age of M years. He had been first jseler-tman for 16 years, also overseer r" the poor and fire warden for a num ler of years. He was treasurer of th roultney order of the A. O. H. for IS (tears, for 20 years conducted a general tore and for seven years was superin tendent of the Auld t Conger Co., one of the largest slate operators in the vicinity. j A party ef seren people, three roung rnen and four voting women, aJI stu- 0enta in the Bristol high school except Miss Ferrinelon, the teacher, were in an automobile accident while returning from Lake Dtinmore a few dars ago, when the car went into a d itch, turned turtle and buried the occupants be neath it. Mis Perrington waa injured about the arms and shoulders and Miss Kmma fiurklin had a sprained wrist and many bruise. Mi was uncon scious for a time. The car had a broken mud shield, a badly jammed radiator, broken axle and steering gear. Dr. Vf. A. Merrill, who since Feb. 21 has had a very peculiar iliness, at hia home in Springfield, which waa at last diagnosed as tuberculosis, is now on the road to xj cover y throujrh a strange series of (eirrunitance. On the date above mentioned. Dr. Mertill felt sure he swallowed a piece of bone from pork chop. He soon developed a case of acute bronchitis and then one hinir be came affected. Recently Dr. Merrill had a violent coughing" spell, during which piece of bone half an inch wide and three-fourth of an inch bug was ex pelled., which had been buried in his right lung three month, he abscess na the lung is now healing; and the man is expected to rally rapidly. TJ. V. M. INSTRUCTOR RESIGNS. Prot. J. F. Messenger Ceiag to I da he September 1. Prof. 3. V. Messenger. fwthe pat II rears director of the summer chnol at the t'airersity of Vermont and had of the department of education in the Col- 1 . - 1 - AHS k v - i j ' iris i , . stiffs ' I.MIT, ttmjt irimfirs h. r-uraatioa. te take effect KeM. I. Prrvf MeetfreT les ves t o arvepl a roi tisMS ia Idaho usiirersitr. Tats ia OB f4 th errrarirf edixatirsnsj inslit atioeis r.f tlic ermntrr, ars4 whi! t be state of I dsn ia Kt iafjre, as rxsrulation the university has tao-tkirds of a sail. Ikisj do'Urs a rear wit Is wairfc to pr l lh de jart sr,ent e5ati. tHr raa Iteea sr, a-5e into diMiatrt m'pt tfcss yr. aa4 Prt4. Ytrntr wiU b li rtt ta t' tisrj rsf tu NORMAL SCHOOL REUNION Graduates of Old R. S. N. S. to Meet Those of V. S.' A. at Randolph Center. An especial feature of the V. S. A. commencement at Randolph Center will be the reunion of the normal school alumni. At the banquet held in the middle of the day Thursday, June 17, the toast master at the post-prandial exercises will be the well-known educator, An drew W. Edson of New York City, who is mmseir an alumnus, as well as a former principal, of the school. Charles h. Morrill of Bakersneld, well remem bered and beloved by hia former pupils, win respond to a toast. There will be two other speeches by graduates of the R. S. N. S. and three by V. S. A. alumni, . .Friday morning there will he a spe clal meeting of the alumni of the old school, at which speeches and reminis cences will be in order. This reunion will also be in charge of Mr. Kdson, who ia giving us two davs of his valu able time, coming from New York ex pressly for that purpose, ymte a large number are expected. Coma and clasp hands with the friends of the old school and pledge success to the new, whose interests are so vital to "the hill" and the state. The Celebration of Independence Day at Grafton. On Saturday, June 3, there will be held in Grafton one of the principal Independence day celebrations of Ver mont and New England. Aside from appropriate Fourth of July exercises there will be a dedication oi large piay- BTounds and a new bandstand in mem ory and honor of the soldiers who went from Grafton to the World war and other wars of national defense. Hon. John Barrett, director general of the Pan-American union and former United States minister, who waa born and brought up in Grafton and is hon orary president of the Grafton. Memo rial and Improvement association, will i come from Washington to act as the presiding officer and make a brief ad dress describing the significance of the playgrounds ana tne panasiana as me- mnruli in Crnttnn so flier. The principal address will be dellv - ered bv Mat-Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, rnmrnanrlinir ffeneral of the northwest - era department, United States army, anrl th rAmmini1r Hiirinrr that trrttatr part of the war of the Yankee division on tne cattle ironl of r ranee, uenerai Edwards has received numerous other invitations from all parts of New Eng- land, but, as a special compliment to th innnrfinni and mtinini) fhia celebration in Grafton and to Director funeral Rirmll nf whom n ia on old friend and associate in Washington and the Philippines, he has promised to go to Grafton accompanied by his wife and members of his staff. Governor Percival W. Clement has just accepted the invitation to attend the celebration and will speak just aft er (jreneral hdwards, In view of the brilliant career of Gen. Edwards as a soldier and his popular ity in Aew England, as well as his ability as an eloquent and forceful peaker, it is believed that there will treat outpouring of people from be southern Vermont and from southeast ern New Hampshire to hear his address. I t I..... -. , - 4. n. ,:ii . ! i. . . I ' K " HbhClluamB Will ITI 11111 v uc I ,7 , . . I compliment to him and an expression of the regard of ermont and .New tng- land people for him. I be speaking and dedication exer cises will take place at 2 o'clock in the ftemoon of June S, but in the momim? and later in the afternoon there will be competitive games, a baseball contest followed by fireworks at night, and other features. I FEEL TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER" That Is What Contractor Says After Tanlac Rid Him of Troubles. "For the first time in nine years I am a well man, and I can do twice as much work now as I could before I took Tanlac," was the statement made a few days ago by Oideon Caudette, the well-known shoemaker lifig at IPS Winter atreet, Manchester, V. H. "I had been bothered with stomach trouble o much that for year and yegrs 1 was not able to ait down and eat a good meal and enjoy it. My appe tite had gotten down to where I didn't average two light meals a day, and even then I had to sometimes force myself to eat. I had wwstant pains in my stomach and I would bloat all up with gas and hare a heavy; full feeling for hours afterwards. But my worst! trouble was from headaches. Why, at times there were such awful 'pains in my head I thought they would drive me frantic. These spells got to coming on me every day, and many a time I had to lcate my work and go home and try to get relief. My nerve were all unstrung and I was so restless I would wake up Ave and six times dur ing the night. I didn't know what it waa to ever feel, good, in fact, I was so weak and listless I felt myself play ing out altogether. "But my relief has come at last. thanks to Tanlac. A friend of mine1 adviM-d me to try it, and while I have taken only three bottles I am already feeling like bit old-time self again. Tanlae went right to the spot and re lieved those headaches in just a few davs, and now I am never troubled with them in the least. My stomach is ia the finest kind of shape, and it make bo difference at all what I eat I never suffer anv bad after-effects whatever. My nervea are all O. K. and I am sleeping as aosind as I ever did ia my life. I am working every day and I am feeling eo gnod I am getting I... . v-i i , , , M of "' T"1" b me bea nothing else did. and I raa certainlT rewmmetvd it, bee use 1 f- lie it will kelp anybody mho girt it j a fair trial." Tanlac Is aold ia F-arr br the F-arra Druf Ob, in Nortkfte!d by Kat A. WkeeVer. ia W aterbarg bf Rrisbia RrK.n. a4 i U ebeteri Ule by E. H Xry. Adr. SETTLED OUT OF COURT. I Settlement Reached In Suit Brought By Brattleboro People I , 1 1 Boston, June 14. A settlement out " wurt has been reached of the bill in 1 equity brought by the Society of Seam stresses. Needlewomen and Shop Girls I of Brattleboro, against Richard M. Bradley of Boston, one of the two J ..... 111UI Thompson, who many years ago left a minion dollars lor the benefit of this of workers at Brattleboro, and at I Khlnebeok, N. j . The settlement stipu- Jts Bradley will continue as trustee but tn "hr of the income for the town of Brattleboro will be turned' over to a committee of citizens of that town for distribution. Ardor Might Be Resented. "The doctrine 'Love thy neighbor as thyself may be all right In theory," said the egotist, "but I don't think it would work." "It might not in your case," replied the man who knew him. "You'd have to be entirely too demonstrative.' Boston Transcript. We Never Thought of That, xi . ,1. . . . ' , , That the moon is made of green cheese. bhe denied, did wee Dorothy Dow "It can't be," said she, 'cause God ' made ". ... The moon 'fore he made the cow." Boston Transcript. EXPERT WELDER on the job all the time. Bring in your broken parts and have them made as good as new. A. M. FLANDERS ao7 No. Main St. Barre, Vt. PROFESSIONAL CARD DR. EDWIN F. ROWLAND BLD. SURGEON FRANK M. LYNDE DENTIST CURRIER lU'lLDING, BARRE. VT. a Modern X-Ray Equipment BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS HEADQUARTERS FOR REt.tPt.E PIANOS. PLA V F.R FIANns, CHINES. RtvlVriua. enr-n ss(.niv Telephone 369-W, Barre, Vt. CHEAPER TO PUT CP AT THE LAKE SHORE HOUSE than to hire a cottage. Reasons hi raM with gaod aeeor modal ions, vita garac and livery Conner led. Telephone ll-i West 'Danville, Vt. DR. LEWIS D. -MARTIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Oftoe In Room S. Mile Building Telec hen Conner tie OFFICE HOURS : a-m to II m. end 1 t 4 sxisL Monday. 1 y. i nsrsssj r nwsy Dr. Thomas B. Tomasi DENTIST Room 18. Miles Building OFFICE HOLR5 : Itt It, 1 Wll til TalepkssM 1K-W MOTOR AMBULANCE RATES Fsvst tarre, Webstertille and CraBitea.Ile Orang-e, Wahirftoa and U"i3iiamtowa Lcrj dutaccc trps 51. J. WIIITCOMB. Eat Barre, Vermont TLLtf MOMk S.S-W Shiver-e-e-e Is Your Life Insurance payable as you want it? It is easy to grow careless as the years go by, but this question should be considered now so that any necessary changes can be made. Consult us. National Life Ins. Co. (Mutual.) S. S. Ballard, general agent, Rialto block, Montpel ier, Vt. BLISS NATIVE HERBS kl.0NZ0S.euSS 0TIT N0 , arrows" JflAU. 31ZI jOf Why suffer from RHEUMATISM, why- be CONSTIPATED, why permit your KIDNEYS and LIVER to remind you constantly of their unhealthy condition when JflLISS NA TIVE HERBS TABLETS free you from pain, ton up th system, mnd ward tff dis- tuc: Utnrtf Btanck. Bayoone, . ., writes: "We are using- these tablet 1n my family all th time. Previous to this We were all going to th doctor, but hia rnett- J. a ,.! mwA au .t get relief until we began to take th tab lets." MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE in each box. At all Drug Stores, 200 doses $1.00, small site 60c. ALONZO O. BLIS3 CO.. WASH.. D. C. U DO gNOT TO AETNA-IZE YOUR AUTOMOBILE J.W.DILLON KitakHshee ISSl. BARRE. VERMONT. II FINING ER DENTIST THONE tl-W PIANO TUNING Five year Everett Piano Factory Tw years Hallctt Deva piano Factory Ons year rhi-x-ing Wareroora Five year Clark & Mr Master FJ. ARTHUR REED Tel Rox n, Montpelier. Vt. urm-rw rroPTs ai nancy M'lie Reoirsv Bsrre, lei. sn-w HOWARD H.REID.D.D.S. ROWLAND BUILDING Specializing- in Extracting and Dental X-Ray Diagnosis Phone Ms-lt GAGE & GAGE Chiropractors t to IS a. nv. Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday nd Ratardaj: 10 to I p. m'!, " i naraosy ana f liday : to I r. w.., .ifqsT ana inursoay. Tuesday, Tharaday and Sarurda n VnAmm U'u 1 Montpelter . in l - i , Wedneadae sal ruT ' to I t. m. I ihiuw, i, iibrter FLsT. Bsrre Tel S47.W ' PERRY & NOONAN t-NEXCn.LFr. FTVFRAL FX'RNISHINGS HospitsaVLnibuianr Senrsr Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers Dsgsst Pq. Farre Tel rosnwth.n. 4S-W SEE US IN Of NEW LOCATION We r now ready to serre both aJd and Tiw raetomers wits, a hreb grade ssf Jewelry. I Kepsir work marante-sl ( O. J. DODGE, th? Jeweler 14 ELM STREET fO IX ACLXT FOR"BOrrON AMFRICAN" to Barr- to Ban Aft I I 1 ESTATE Of GIOVANNI BCOPEL State of Vermont, District of WahInrton. as. Th honorable probate court for the dis trict aforesaid, to all person interested In the estate of Giovanni Scopet. late of the city ef Barre, in said district, deceased. UKEETTNG t WHEREAS, said court haa assigned the Md day of June next for examining: and allowing- the account of the administrator ol tha estate of said deceased and for decree of th residue of aaid estate to the lawful claimant of the same, and ordered that pubiie notice thereof be given to all per sons Interested in said estate by publishing this order three week successively previous to th dsy essigned. In th Bsrre Daily Times, a newspaper published at tlx city of him, in said district THEREFORE, you are hereby notified ts appear at the probate erne in Montpelter, in asid district, on the day assigned. tl.cn and there to contest the allowance of said account if you see cauae. and to establish your risht as heirs, iecateea and lawful plaimanta to said residue. Given under my. hand, thi 6th day of June. 1920. FRANK 3. MAKTTN. Jude. Jun7-M-21 ESTATE OF SAMUEL B. CHANDLER State of Vermont. District of Washington, ss. Th honorable probate court for the dis trict aforesaid, tn all neraona interested in the estate of Samuel B. Chandler, late of , Cabot, in aaid district, deceased, GREET! INC WHEREAS, aaid court haa assigned th ZHth day of June next for examining and allowing the account of the adminislrstor or the estate of said dec cased and for a decree of th residue of said estate to the lawful claimant of the same, and ordered that public notice thereof be giren to all persons Inter ested in said estate by publishing this order three week successively previous to th da assigned, fa the Bsrre Daily Tims, a news paper published at th city of Bsrra, in said awtrict. THEREFORE, ymi are hereby notified to appear at the probate omce tn Montpelier, In aaid district, on the day assigned, then and there to contest th allowance of said aorount If you see cause, and to estsblish your rtgnt as heirs, legatees and lawful claimant to said residue. - Given under rror hand, this l!th day of June, 1PZ0. MARY J. CUTLER, Register. Junl4-21-2 Auction Sale OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS GENUINE FIRE AND AUCTION SALE ( in.iMing of the finr-nt residence in the town and some of the best furni ture. Some of this has been slightly sourr-hed but the greater part was not damaged to any extent. THE REAL ESTATE ConsMs of nne of the beat built 12 room hiue in the rounty; commodi ous barn: cement stable, parsge for 3 cars, cement floor, and 10 acres of highly productive land. The houe is modern throughout, and no money or pains were spared in its erection; the buildings would cot to-dsy more that $10,000.00 an ran be -repaired and made as gorad as new for small amount of outlay. The location of the property is idcai and, at the price for which it will he mid. it is a bargain. PERSONAL PROPERTY Include bedroom furniture of all kinds, parlor and sitting-room furniture, easv chairs, conches, sofas, rockers, fine din ing table, black walnut dining table, leather seat rhair ' eUvtric portable lsmp, rugs, carpets, kitchen tables and chairs. Kdisun phonograph with 1"0 records and cabinet, aiJcboard, section al bookcase, almost new electric vac uum cleaner, refrigerator, ice cream frecner. 2 brass kettles in exceptional ly gm-d condition, lamps. . storm win dows, nearly new lawn mower, uuan- ti'y second hand clothing and shoe, a l. .. ..i ti t : . i . "" """" " et of driving hsrnese(. hoes, forks, liarrows. etc.. Sharpies cream separator. new; milK cans. plv. sap oik ket, fralv. I.-- 1 I i . : t l i . rs l ii.ii.it'i , eiiga i iiig-oii su n aim raii. Thi property is nearlr all in rood condition, some of it slichtly smoked but not badly damaged. Sale will take I'lsee on the premises in East Barre Village on Saturday Afternoon, June 19, at 1 o'clock L.lxrsl terms win be Jtiven on real e-tate. Tbis is a genuine le and all property will be disposed of.. Come ,j i, .1,,.. . , . .... oelore the sale. FBFD L. SARGENT. Owaer. IP. A. FERRY, Auctioneer. 'CIOS OwTllT lUKWWUlI Three Lines for 25c The Time will publish Wanta. Lost and Found. For 8ale. Taj Let. tc whort adver tisements t th rate of three line "J twenty. five cents for tha first insertion ae five cent for each subsequent Insertion. HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE 7 -room cottage house on large lot; furnace heat, set tubs, all modern cojsjaenknees ; inquire 6 Fleasant tI?tJ FO R EALECottage house of 8 rooms, good location ; downstairs finished In 'hard wood ; bath, furnace heat, hot and cold wa ter; a nice home for aomeone; inquire of Alex. MrHaftie, 19 Harrington avenue, or Mm. Annie Julian, .owner, 68 Flesuuuit street. i 56tf FARM FOR SALE 66 acres, 1' miles to East Barre, 2Va miles to ejuarries, S anile to Bsrre city : good soil, plenty of water at house and barn : Just the rirht place for market gardening and poultry; building neod a little repair; S1.00 takes It with, all crops if sold before July 1 ; will sell stock and tools if wanted; apply "X. Y. Z," Timesofflce. 6t FOR SALE Trow block, lie Booth' Main street, contain 2 stores, i tenement, also 1 building lot ; good renting property : price for immediate sale, 16,600; U. O. Boyce. 11 Academy street. T2tf FOR SAIE 500D PIECE "OF RESIDENCE PROPERTY NEAR CURRIER PARK, CITY OF BARRE ; INQUIRE OF , GEO. L. MORRIS. ROOM 1, BOLSTER BLOCK. (7tf "G REEN l7EfGH'20B S. MainTstreet. for aalet the Hmil.hiinnln twaidence of the late W. F. Milne, built within years ; eon tains 7 rooms, bathroom, hardwood finish and floor throughout, act tubs, cement cel lar floor and steam heat ; henhouse and ex tra lot go with the property; apple trees, berry bushes, etc., and garden in good con aition; apply to Mr. W. F. Milne, tel. 42&-M. 27 tf FOR SALE-7-Two-story. 2 -tenement house. with good, barn and cellar vnder boose and barn, all in good repair; each tenement has rooms, electric lights and bath ; plenty of garden for both tenement ; the barn eould. for a small amount of money, bj made into a (-room tenement; this I good property to buy for home or investment i sit uated at 14 Clark street; price, right! tele phone 6-R or inquire at l-i2 Howland building: Elwln L. Scott itf F6R SALE On Montpeiler road, i miles irom ttarre, a-room bouse, modern im provements : lam niaasa with vinea an I aides ; barn and henhouse and about Z acre or good land : will sell at a reasonable price and terms if dslred ; Mrs. H. S. Miles, tel. 217-X after p. m. I04tf FARMS FOR SALE BUY A HOME IMMEDI ATELY OR TAKE THE PENALTY There ia sure to be a shortage of houses in Barre before many weeks, and prices will soar. These at the old . prices will be sold at once! FINE RESIDENCE near Currier Park, ef 7 roams; modern; hot-water heat; large oarn ana extra lot: eplendl porch and really tin home: only $3,tlOO.(rO. It la worth at least 1700.00 more. Liberal term at payment. SIX-ROOM ORANGE STREET HOUSE for sa.000.00 Corner lot. garden, only few rod from the carline, handy to school, stone sheds, etc. ; well plumb) ; it is a good trade at th price. STEAM-HEATED S-ROOM COTTAGE, with all conveniences ; eery large lot; nice porch on t side ; all in good condition and ready for immediate occupancy. Located only a few minute' walk from pretofAce in good neighborhood. Price $2,860.00. HOW S THIS I NEARLY NEW -ROOM HOUSE, with bath, lisrhu. etc.: 2 hen houses, 2 strawberry patches, nearly an acre In good garden, all up in nir shape; quan tity of apple tree, currant, etc. : garden and small fruit will be worth 1160,00 or more to th owner thi year : location la good, near school, and handy to granite plants, abort 4 minutes' walk from carline; price, I2.soa.00. JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY, w can of- (er you a gond home, house, bam and 1 acre of land, part of which haa lot of straw berries; 12,000.00 is the price, f 600.00 down. ABOUT 28 ACRES OF LAND WITH rOMKORTARLE .HOUSF. AND BARN for $1,360.00; about sjl miles from th city; will ktrp 4 or 8 cows and team; terms, $600.00 aa Prst payment. This is the time to buy. Let us help you to decide. THE D. A. PERRY REAL ESTATE AGENCY FARMS FOR SALE 40-ACRE FARM In Marshfleld. U ml. from pretonV on Cabot road ; I oration an af h be. . a large ln story house, 10 rooms, ill in rln shape: veranda both sides, tele phone and shar of stork : 80-ft, barn with basement, built yrs. ago; running water ft house and barn; garage, henhouse and tool hoo : buildings all paintejd ; land lays warm : smonin, mar hi no-mow in fields, good pastures, quit a quantity of timber aad a nir Horn (or someone. Urt-ACRrt FARM In Msrshflfld, It, ml. from pnstofnee: t-stnry house In gond shape; good big barn lust recently built ever ; euqlpped with litter carrier aad horse fork ; shed room and teolhouse. large henhouse, runnine water to hous and barn: large ap ple orchard, extra raotk n ire-laying (laid ; plenty of pasturing, th right kind : stt mated 1S(I M. - ft. of lumber and a lot of wood: this farm will run It cow and team and can easily be made to do more ; socixone oueht tn get fn teres ted in thi deal quick whet) they se it and find out th pric. ., FOR BALE lit SO. CABOT VILLAGE 1SS-ACRE FARM, extra good buildings, all In fine shape; 1 H-stnry house with veran das : brasse large enough for J families and well-finished rooms : one of the best of sel lers; barn. 40x70. deep drop beys, a dandy silo, good stables, never-failing water ta buildings and all Inside ; a nice apnl or chard, marhine-mowing fields, euta hay ef the beet eualite : 150 to too M. atanding tim ber on the place, close to mill: 20 bead af cattle, of which 11 are nice eow : a good fair of horses, almost new harnesses ,- a lot of good farm tools 1 will sell the property all tosr ether or fsrm without stork and tools; price right either way. FOR SALE IX SO. CABOT VILLAGE A SAWMILL all ia wood running eoaylitioa. nearly a acre of land for yard room, board ssws and a number of small saws; a lot of extra belting, one l-in. belt M ft Vmr. nearly new; a lot of extra willey. a blacksmith ootnt. foeee, anvil, drilling ma ch.ne. viee. work bench and a lot of MM hlngs : a lanre amount of room ever mill for manufsrrnring ebsir stock, er a great place for a bobbin factory, aa tbis trrmer is located close to a large smeint or all xinds rf timber and if talsea right away (too buys this whole sutnt. Trias props wlea. both farms and village. ara advertaed to sell, ah Pas A R. COLE, Ajrent Marshfield. Vt. Tel. 12-2 REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE To settle the estate of the bit Irving Rst.s. toe andrrsigrted wi'l sell at public aurtsoa on the Xt aad t4tb of Jane. 1,". the real eetate aad persoisal property f aa Rate. Real estate eoruarta of I He Ihimii nleoe t pasture knt and the nine rung piarsv Rorwrds skew tbesa te mataia 172 acres. Wsscb far fanber adrertismg. E. R. DAVIS. A deer, ft A. PFRRT. A urtitisncT. io7.4 ni'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES l WAN"Tr rPat-!nee te brgia rreaite suss. frtainnw la Barre. sr small feuBieee se- sinng pavrtoer; write to ". C" ear Tr" !? HELP WANTEDMALE QUARRY BOSS WANTED for granite iuar .ry at Mount Airy, North Carolina; per manent position and th best quarry to run In the United States; write and tell us what experience you have had In quarry work ; we arc willing to pay a good salary to the right man ; The North Carolina Granite Corporation. 77tlO MACHINE POLISHER WANTEDSteady employment in a new mill ; E. A. rJugbee Co. ; 'phone U. P. Hinman, 78S-R or bZ2-. 76tZ WANTED First-class surface machine oper ator ; Gerrard-Barclay Granite Co. 76U WANTED Married man to" work-in stable and drive homes ; steady position and good pay to right man ; H. M. r'arntasm, the Horse Man. tel. 107 Montpelier. T7tf WANTED Steward-for"" American Legion clubhouse ; ' ex-eervic man preferred ; write, stating salary desjrea. to Geo. A DcMcrell, Adjutant. 77tf WANTEf) A capable married man for gen- era! farm- work ; steady Job and good pay for right man ; can rent tenement on farm ; apply E. S. Moulton on H. M. Farnham farm, 'phone 48-Y Montpelier; 7Stf WANTEDA good barber"' at a first-claa shop in Montpelier: good wages, union shop; apply to Jesse King, 66 Stat street, Montpelier. ... T6t A STEADY POSITION is open for a first class letter cutter in one of the best shops In New Jersey: excellent climate; union shop; address Monmouth Granite Co., Fran cia O. Squire. Mgr., Freehold. N. J. IStlS TEAMSTER WANTED Alao a few tons of hay for sale; apply to N. M. Nelson, 20 Merchant street. 71tf WANTED AT ONCE A FEW MC-RE GOOD CHOPPERS ALSO ' 80ME CRACKING GOOD JOBS OF CUTTING AND SKIDDING SOFT WOOD LUMBER TO LET, STAFFORD & TINDALE F. H. GOODRIDGE, MGR. : PLAJNF1ELD. VT. 6tl2 WANTED An experienced foreman to tak chant or monumental wor ; emviw about twelve men ; address C. Schleiters Hons. Freedom. Pa. WANTED At Fletcher quarry. Woodbury, Vt. : open ehop quarry from Mar. 1. 1!; win W nnsr. 9 Anmnlete derrick Crew i 1 ha a (eneral store and furnish aoods to men In my employ at wholesale price: house rent at 18.00 to J10.00 per month: surface quarry and good machinery! writ Tor mors information and etata your experi ence in a granite or marhle ouarry ; will hire a few apprentice; E. R. Fletcher. Woodbury, Vt. , tf HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Elderly lady ors-ferreti : small family, pershanent posi tion, good pay for right party ; D. W. Coryea, contractor, Montpelier; Ul. office 317-M, er residence 6iW. vii? CHAMBERMAID and 3 waitresses wanted: Pavilion Hctel. Montpelier, Vt. usttt WANTED Waitress nd kitchen girl; On- tral Cafe. tel. 406-W. 7.t3 EFFICIENT COOK, waitresses, and kitchen women wanted at one at Millers Inn. Montpelier. 7Stf WANTED Girl to work night ; M. O" Reetaursnt. 7tS LAUNDRESS Also chamber maids for the summer season ; apply Win. M. Gala, M?r., Lake Morey Chib. Fairlee.iVt. 68tf WANTED Strawberry pickers. 1 or , by last of June; room furnished and rood pay; G. WFrench,Bredf ord, t. T3t!8! WANTED A middle-aged woman or girl to do gentrs I housework,; rail at M Pro pert street or tel. 78J-M. 77t WANTED Cirl at -'aei's Restaurant Dpo square, tel. 616,-M. V8if WANTED A capable girl for general house. work in. a small family: Mr. Charles F. Lowe. 2 Summer atreet. Montpelier; 'phone 2-M. tStf PUPIL NURSES WANTED Young women to train as nurse at Bsrre City Hospital Barre, -5tf WANTED A middle-arc woman for gen era) housework : state ware : address Mrs Cullen Msrtin. Windsor, Vt. 12tf WANTED Pupil ruraes snd attendants the Tsuntoi State Rnsoita! : wages t.U.SO per month with maintenance ; for particular address Dr. Arthur V. Go. Sunt.. Taunton Stat Hospital. Taunton. Mass. isstf HOUSES TO RENT TO RENT Tenement, comer of Elm snd Summer street: 4 rooms ernd 'arge rhed inquire at 18 Eastern avenue. .s. Titl TO RENT Tenement of 4 rooms at 140 Vo. Seminary atrestr newly pslntod and P nered : inquire of Mr. Rossi at bouse or G. A. Huntinrton. 10 First avenue Montpelier. telephone connection. T4tf TO RENT Small tenement at S1 NortA Main street : also a S-room tenement en North Seminary street ; O. D. Shurtletf, ? North Main street T4tf TO RENT Furnished tenement at 1 Fst ern avenue ; no children ; call at SO Fast, era avenue or tel. S42-T T!t4 TO RFNT-Townstair tenement ef I rooms, pantry snd bath, electric lienta and large garden, together wltb barn frivtiege : cent June IS: sitneted at 14 Clark street teleobone Sa-R or inouire at 21-22 Howland buildlne. Elwin I.. Scott. tf TEVF.MF.VT TO RKNT A Avarnstalrs tene. snent with la ore barn and t lerwe eardens st S RcrHn st-vrt : inquire V-a. Furen'e 0 reiser. IS Vsle C."ove, or Miss Jeenet Oreecr at Tildrn"s Shoe Store. STtf TENEVFNT TO RENTES roomii."bsthrrl-- tric light, gas : Inquire at 4 Pearl tr.- Stf TO RENT 4-room cotteee on tric' ttt t newly repaired : call SS-t : F. H. NichoU s.vf Tr RENT ElghCronm Souse, tinner Wash- tna-ten street, connected -vln sewer, hen. house and rm : 1 're of eilHire and nas. ttirar Vrs. Lull Smith. 47 Patterson stre-r. -J. 4tf TENEVFNT TO REVT-A1I modem: In ouire x-s. Jamea Ahem, 41 East tr ul. I4S-W. anf TO RENT Five-reom downstairs tenement st Maplei avenue: beta, raa ranee, e'er. ee k-Vhi ; inquire at 21 Church street el. SS7-M. . ?tf TO RENT Five. mom tenement with garden at S4 Elmwend avenua; apply at same ed- drsas. 0tf TO RENT Small tenement etNo. IT Add. son niece; SIS os per month; Inquire E. M. tSTilt. T Upland avewn. ftf TO RENT Tbrse room tenement at IS West street Kot end cold water, ess aad ! ti le liehts: lrqur of E. L Sm'b 17 Wast streM. tel. '-T. or Alen. MrHaffia. ! !, ar S!-M. 8rf TO REMT Tetiewiert 4 renma. !0 a w Smitk plar. MspVe a r en we ; Smith ft 4f liPTAIlt TTXFMENT TO RPVT-Flve rooms at 45 Msole avno: woooli. eiee. i-ie Krbts : Inquire of Mm. Shallow, a Enrsrtbe niece. 44tf TO RENT - Foe r-mom tenement with gar. den and henhouse: also o her tensmeeta : Mrs J T. Callaghan. 44 Park street, tel 174-W. 44tf TO RENT -room rnttaee. at wewiv paint sl and fs tiered : woodshed, lerwe b. -n nd kenbeusen ale Is rye garden: readv Mae 10: tel. S47-S or rail at 15 South Main aroM to ae boose. ' TO RENT i-room tenement. 1st Sier The Northera; all modem; apply at JfO Korth Main street. I4tf TO RENT Tenement at ? Merchant street, also 4 tenewsenta on Wilier street, all ta flrst-rlsa arsaae : mrwbrrn tm liliaefiMnSs : Ceo. W. Mann. 54 Welhne-ton strret. ?tf TENEMENT TO RENT m boose at rear of Currier block. IS No. Mat street: inonin ef R. S. rnrrier after 7 g. m, 2 F.t street. Rsrre. Jttf FOR RENT A good 7-room eotteg boose, spring water, bath : Hatchelder street -H W. Scott. Bolster block 14tf COTTAGE HOfSE TO RENT 0 Vine C wesaswiertB. iasraaaa rmra. rastf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUT A a-mom er rettsur bcosee. centra Uy snretrd ; or. toe ' strar 1 ; write to ' Honsa." rnr Times I ecV. t"tfl HIGHEST PRICES-Pntd for ran. sines, papers, iron stas-ea and fiarBirar: 'yhoa Tlt-R, Abeam fine. Ju CASH fRir PAID for rars. n.-srs nsv s la. anarsfinsw. bid ar o-s a speria'ty: bm Si';-R ria tomid, 11 Preen te. ANTED TO BUY Ssmn4-basd fwrrrrm. ton) aad stsrrss : inewsr O SmitK ' Kn Masa street. e4. 7S-M. . U FOR SALE FOR SALE A vtry thriving monumental business in town of Willows, Cal. : county scat ana oniy shop in county; reason for selling, foor health; W. H. Brown, box 6t. Willows, Calif. , ntH r OR SALEIB 18 Ford touring- ar;"H.fc Bradbury, 123 Washington sirtet, tal. M4-M. 76tg FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car in good running condition ; will demonstrate any day after t p. m. : price 1360 ; . . Grant, Winooakl street, Waterbury, Vt. Ht POLICE DOG PUPPIES FOR SALE; 'PHONE jHECKETT, W1LL1AMSTOWN 78tS FOR SALE 191 Maxwell touring ear, "run less than 16,000 miles ; 1 Ford louring rar in goorfonditioo ;F. T. Carr, ijardwick, Vt. 7t FOR SALE A second-hand Cadillac truck. 1 ton capacity ; apply Waldron ghieJd sV Co.. Miles block. 76t3 HAV FOR SALE No. 1 quality ; tel. 191 -1U 76 FOR SALE A Meade bicycle, in good con- dition, run part of one season ; inquire ef George H. Davis. 124 East street, Barre. tel. 638-M. 74t6 FOR SALE -Fifteen ton of good hay; H.T. Conant. North Montpelier, 74t FOB SALE A new trumpet mode'! comet, made by H. N..Whit Co.: cost $90; pric right if taken at once; address "Cornet." Times office. 72t4 ASTER "PLANTSChoic varieties, 16c 'per doz, $1 per 100; the aster la the undisputed queen of the autumn garden ; set out a larg bed now and enjoy a floral feast during August and September; Booth, Cherry street. Barre, tel. 667-Y. FOR BALE Colli pup; apply to A. f. Smith & Son, Barre. 'phone 604-M. Tit ONE PORTABLE GARAGE F0RSaLE Size 12x18 feet; C. F. Millar. P. O. Box 184, Barre. . 74 DODGE TRUCrTFOR SALlJScreeB ' bodyl nrst-claM condition, good a new, 191t model ; run about I.WO mile. Fisher Farm. Bethel, Vt. aitf FOR SALE-l soda fountain, t wire-leg "ta bles, S wire-leg chairs, 6 wire-leg stools, 1 orangeade tank, one 16-gal. ice cream cahi- on tv-nsi. toe cream caainet, . l eigari case 4ft2xl. 1 small counter. 1 cask reels. ter, 1 sink for washing and draining glasses, 1 violin, and assortment of tins for making brick ic cream, 1 wood bed ; th abovs good most be sold to settle estate: F. L. " Jeradm Randolph, Vt 89 tf FOR SALE A preparation for cleaning granite and marble monuments : brightens UP ths lettering and makes the whole monu ment look clean and new: guaranteed; prices on application : James Sullivan, 114 Park treeBarr. Vt 18tf FOR SALE By rsL or bbl- BLACK DIA MOND RUBBER ROOF PAINT: water weather, fir and sunproof; 800 lbs. to bbl. J I am ready to paint or repair your roofs E. L. Densmore. 1 Pleasant street. 12tf LIVE STOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE Pigs, I week old; Arthur Ainsley, CtlerC)rncrt telSs-24. T6tf FOR SALE Two eow. I nd yiTlild". tested ; 1 hogs, weight 200 lbs. each. ; th sn horse, harness, buggy; tel. 21 4-W. 9tf HORSED ANDVEHICLES FOR feRLE Horse weighing 1.400 lbs young and sound, can me single or double; will sacrifice if taken at once; tel. 04-M. 76IS GREEN MOUNTAIN BOV-Call "j-i'WaTht ington. Vt. or address F. A. Feede. TSU4 GOOD YOUNG HORSES FOR-SALE From 1.000 lbs. to 1,400 lbs. sack ; J. A. Snence. Beckley Hill. , 9tl2 FOR 8 ALE Three work horses, weighir about 1.500 each; W. E. Nichols, tel. 6-M. S4tf FOR S A LE Ruir-t (red-buegy wagon for sale: inouire at 94 No. Main street. Mrs. E. A Withsm. gltf Lilley Style Farm Wagons Th very best Wagons built for farm snd mad. All Sizes Now in Stock ) W have Dutch Gears, too. if you want thnu' VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO. W. C. COLTON. Mansrer 84 State Street Montpelier. Vermont Automobile Accessories More and more people ar coming her fof ACCESSORIES. TIRES AND SUPPLIES We Sell United States Tires We Sell United States Tubes I Fre Air for Our Customers I VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO- W. r. COLTON. Msnarer 4 TATE STREET, MONTPEUrR FOR CULTIVATING Weedem, Horse Hoes. Five-Tooth Walking, CuRivators, 8ei-en-Tooth Walking Cultlvsl tan. Spike Tooth Cultivators. Riding Cultl-I vators. W hav them in stock, all ready for you. j MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Tel. 140 Oranre Co. FOR HAYING Mowers. Rakes, a few S-ft and -ft. Re built Mowers, good as new. At th prices, thee won't last long. Studehaker low wheel Truck, makes loeaing hay eaay. Ws hav thm ia stack. , Com and aee. , MARSH-ALLEN CO. I E. Tal. 140 Oranre County 'Phon ""wagons ONE-HORSE FARM WAGONS TWO-HORSK FARM WAGONS FARM TRUCKS ' CONCORD BUGGIES and don't forewt LOW. WHEELED TRUCKS FOR HAYING. hrim ou 11 not bare to wait for them. RtgM in stork. There's aothing better than Studnhaker. MARSH-ALLEN CO. E. Tal. 140 Orang Co. 'Pheess MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL AND LONG ! DISTANCE tRUCS IN(j Asm aqulpped to las partisa : call S04-M. ' 7tia HAY TO BE CUT ON SHARES Area nd ton of good quality timothy bay, an Rabin farm, f H miles from Bsrra City : for further eerticalam address F. O. Sab us. ME. 14th trsrt. Pavenpert. Iowa. t4 Lawn mowers sharpened caiwd for aad delivered; pnoa iss-w ; branita city Tool C. Mtf ANYONE DESmrNfi M AM WTTH KORSst to work by tn stay, beoliag asbss ar gar kaa-a. ar cleaning up around, call Ml E. Dera tell Smith Mala street, or telepaon Will Paea. 4-W. S4t LOST AND FOUND LOST Her in city, can to auto gasoline tank; finder piear bring lo tnai eraoe.i j 7(tf' LOST A yellow and whit dog. ahort-haired. lam in I hind leg : telephone Information I to Bert Doilge. Woodbury. Vt t'Stj LOST Bunch of keya eat "Barr A Chelsea' track between Summit an r tax oar tie. in : return to any af trains. Tt2 MALE AND FEMALE HELP HELP WANTED Youag men aad seais to tak nosit'ona aa attendaata at the Ver mont Stare HospHal for tbe Inaas) at Water. I bare : to those who desire. -an ep porta ntty af- J fared to attend nurses' craniing course : r -ply at baa pi as L Watorhnrr. Vt lHf FURNISHED ROOMS TO KEXT-Furasb4 re an at Avenli street. 'M TO RENT Te rooms In Eastmsa bssrk famisKed er anfaraished foe Itrbt heuee. kespin : mnirc ef is. l Wasjdewik. Far ansa btork l4 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ta th Tatparrr of the Town ef Barre: XoIkt is hrrebr riven that your Trsrrtn fe are now die a n't jSTsMe within day from day ef thi tKit'u. K H XFRNEY. Towa Treasurer. Farre. 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