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ABOUT THE STATE Happenis., of Interest from Different Sections. I i The mercury registered 03 tlr.grees in the shade at Rutland Sunday. lire. Oscar H. Blossom of Sellowa Falls got a broken right arm when she attempted to crank her automobile and the thing backfired. Claiming that Frank A. Wallace of Castleton. had paid her no Tent for 15 years, Mrs. Ellen Bragg of the same town is sning Wallace for $15,000, rent and interest. After touring the country from Flor ida to Vermont in search of a farm, 'A. B. Sahlin has. purchased the flO, 000 140-acre farm near Pumpkin hill trestle in St. Johnsbury. Albert Billodeau of Newport is un der $300 bail on the charge of attempt ing to smuggle his brother,- Emory, into the United States by means of claim ! ing someone's citizenship papers as Emery's. An autopsy revealed that Charles H. Wyatt, the colored man, whose Lody was found in a sitting posture at the window of his house last Saturday, died of acute dilation of the heurt. I None of the man's relatives have been located. In attempting to drive past anoth- er automobile, a Mr. Minott of Green field, Mass., got too far into the ditch In Salisbury and rammed a telephone pole, breaking the pole off and damag ing the machine considerably. Mr. Mi nott had one shoulder dislocated and received cuts from broken glass of the windshield. Four other people in the car were not much hurt. While attempting to turn a Ford ar around, Miss Cordelia Ball backed the machine off the wall and into Lake Bomoseen. Miss Ball and her compan ions, Hazel Proctor, Mildred Guttron, Carrie Cheever and Frances Hamilton were rescued by nearly a hundred bath ers and none of them was found to be seriously hurt although the car turned "over twice and landed bottom "tide up in 'the lake with kindshield and top of car demolished. A complete county ticket has been named by the Democrats of Caledonia icounty, the names on the ticket bring as follows: State senators, Chark-s N. Whitney of St. Johnsbury and V. E. Dwinell of Lyndonville; side judges, ,M. V. B. Dow of Danville and John B. Finley of St. Johnsbury; sheriff, E. E. Roy of St. Johnsbury; high bailiff, H, M. Osgood of Danville ; judge of pro ..riate, Arthur L. Graves of St. Tohns--bury; state's attorney, v Samuel E. Richardson of Barnet. The buildings on the farm of Tnseph Lavoie, the last farm on the Vermont side of the international boundary lir.e north of Newport, were burned Sat urday night, the fire being caused by spontaneous combustion, it is thought. Over 100 tons of hay were destroyed. Loss, $10,000. It now develops that Mrs. H. B. Dodge of Swampscott, a summer resi dent at Bartlett, N. H., did not lose ker $1,500 diamond pendant in St. Johnsbury at all but she slipped it into a folder describing St. Johnsbury and didn't know it until she started to show the folder to a friend at Bart lett and the pendant dropped out. Joseph and Anthony Redig of St. Albans are nursing injuries received In different accidents. Joseph was in the way of a cake of ice which fell from an ice truck on his right ankle, breaking no bonee but bruising the an kle severely; Anthony's right hand was under a wheel of an automobile when jack slipped from under the ear while the tire was being changed. Nellie J. Kingsley and A. W. Rogers Lave secured divorces from their re spective matrimonial partners in Wind aor county court, the rases being heard Jointly because both were for deser tion. Earls Kingsley and Mrs. Pora Rogers having eloped a year ago, Mr. Rogers getting the custody of five mi nor children. Wessell, Nickle A Gross of New York City, msnufaeturers of piano actions are to build a three-story brick 'actory t Barton. A modern factory nd dry kiln for use in manufacturing wood products, connected with their New York business will be put up this fall. The concern has large holdings of timber in the vicinity of Barton. Auction Sale of Personal Property Earing sold my real estate? I will sell at Public Auction in Williamstown Vil lage, Saturday, August 14, 1920, At t O'clock in the Afternoon A quantity of household furniture, jnnsistinf of bedroom sets, father beds, tables, chairs, parlor orpan, sew ing machine, refrigerator, two on ok stores, one oil stove, washing; machine, and numerous other articles.; three tons of coal. One buggy wssron. one sl'ich. set cf deds, pre inj driT'.rjr harness, horse Markets, cultivator, harrow, shovels, sort, rake and o'her small tvis. A rt of carpenter tools, and about I.Ooft 'e of hard snd snft wood lumber, (ale Positive Terms at tin ef sale. H. K. FARNHAM, Owner, f. T. JAXHS0X, Anctsoneer. Three Is a Crowd TWO BURGLARS SENTENCED, Got a Year at Hard Labor in the State Prison in Windsor. Brattleboro, Aug. 11. Sentences of not less than one year nor more than two years at hard labor in the state prison in Windsor were imposed by Judge A. E. Cudworth in the munici pal court Monday afternoon on Jamea Tracy and James Carroll, they having pleaded guilty to charges of grand lar ceny, the offenses having been com mitted July 29 at the home of Charles Atherton, who lives in the second house down from the top of Hogback mountain on the west side, a few miles from Wilmington. The young men had been in jail at Newfane awaiting trial at the Septem ber term of court, and they asked that State's Attorney E. W. Gibson file in formation against them in order that they might plead guilty. In this they evidently acted the part of wisdom, be cause if the cases had come to trial it was State's Attorney Gibson's inten tion to amend his complaints and charge the respondents with breaking and entering, in which case they doubt less would have been given more se vere sentences. State's Attorney Gibson said that when the warrants were issued he did not have at hand information showing that th respondents entered the Athef- ton house, so they were charged with grand larceny in stealing several dresses belonging to Miss Mildred Ath erton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ather ton. He could not change the com plaints after the respondents had asked to have information filed against them on the grand larceny charge, although he had learned they forced an entrance to the house. j John Bacci was with the two others in Newfane jail, on the same charge, and joined with the others in asking that informations be filed, and he was brought here with them Monday by Sheriff Frank L. Wellman, but the re spondenta agreed that he had nothing to do with the larceny and did not en ter the house. State's Attorney Gibson thought it would be unfair to accept a plea of guilty from him without fur ther investigation, so his case waa con tinued at the request of his counsel, Attorney A. V. D. Piper, snd he waa returned to Newfane jail pending in quiry to learn whether he has a record. "IT CERTAINLY WAS LUCKY DAYF0R ME" "T.anlac Has Done So Much For Me I Feel It My Duty to Tell Others About It," He Says As a Matter of Bussiness common sense, would it not be welf for you to leave your insurance so thst your fsmily will receive it in the form of a regular monthly Income t This prevents sharks who prey on widows from taking advantage of yours. Think this over. Then let us give facts. Na tional Life Ins. Co. (Mutual). S. 8. Ballard, general agent, Rialto block, Montpelier, Vt. A TIRE saved Is a tire earned. Our v u 1 c a n i i ing later feres some what with the sale of tires but we believe that when a man invests his money in tiros he should get his money's worth out of them. F-ach day adds new patrons to our list. It is quite natural that an autoist should take Mr. Dollar Bill's ad-ice and de business with a good live concern. The Shop That Givea Your Dollar a Long Ride. J. J. HASTINGS' VULCANIZING SHOP 371 North Maia Street "Tanlac has done so much for me that I feel it my duty to make a statement so that other suffering peo ple ' may know about this medicine," said A. R. Mairs, 3 Nickwackett street, Rutland, Vermont. Mr. Mairs has resided in Rutland for about twenty-five years and is a well-known citizen. "It's been more than a year now," he continued, "that my stomach got all upset, and my appetite became ao poor that I didn't know what it was to bo hungry. Everything I ate dis agreed with mo and at times even a glasa of water would cause me dis tress. After eating anything I would bloat all up with sour gss, and would suffer from dizzy attacks snd short ness of breath. , "My kidneys worried me terribly and I had awful pains in the small of my back. I have suffered from rheu matism the greatest portion, of my seventy years and this, together with my other troubles, put me in a terri bly weak, run-down condition. "Well, I finally hit upon Tanlac, and it's lucky for me thst I did, for it certainly is doing the work for me. My sppetite is so big that I eat three good square meals a day now and I never have a sign of indigestion. I'm a strong believer in safety first, so I'm going to take a few more bottles of Tanlac. But even now I don't feel a trace of the rheumatism that I suf fered from so long, snd I've gained so much strength, and am so much better in every way that I just feel fine. Teniae, is undoubtedly the best medi cine I ever heard of for troubles like mine, and I'm glad of the opportunity to recommend it to others." Tanlac is sold in Barre by the Barre Drug Co., in Northfleld by Nat A. Wheeler, in Waterbury by Brisbin Brisbin, snd in Websterville by E. H. Nemey. Adv. Auction Sale SATURDAY, August 14th at One O'clock Sharp Owini to chance of plans and wish ing to dispose of surplus articles, I will sell by Public Auction at this farm in Riverton (town of Berlin) the follow ing described property: Cattle Three cows in milk, one yearling heifer, one six-months heifer calf, one three-months, heifer calf. Three of these aTe registered Jerseys. All have recently passed the federal test. Two O. I. C. brood sows, due to far row early next month, and a few spring pigs of same breed, both sexes. A number of farming tools, includ ing two two-horse lumber wsgons, one horse rake, corn planter, cultivator, one pair double sleds, one pair single sleds, one fine old-fashioned high back sleigh, one canopy top Surrey, set of tackle blocks, one new copper pump, three gallons of green paint and odd lota of other colors; 50 feet of rubber hose, one lawn mower (nearly new), one wire waste paper holder, four wheel barrows, ons pair work harnesses, driv ing harnesses, single and double, ete. A quantity of household furniture, including beds, bedding, tables, chairs. one sofa, one wicker chair, ktunge with cushion, one antique dressing stand with drawers, one sittng room stove, two lots of antique chairs, six each, and other articles. A lot of cookery utensils, china, glass. One fine new wash stand set complete, etc. A num ber of jars of preserves and jelly. One large Monarch evaporator and arch with sap buckets, one eight-gallon ale keg with lock faucet. Terms at time of sale. r. D. ERHARDT, Owner D. P. Le FEBVSE, Auctioneer. Chairs We have a line of chairs at medium prices. Come in and look them over. Lee & Clara B. Shortt Marshfield, Vt PROFESSIONAL CARD DRTEDWIN f. heininger howlandbldc. SURGEON DENTIST 0NB n-w FRANK M. LYNDE DENTIST CURRIER BUILDING, BARRE. VT. A Modern X-Ray Equipment BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS vuinFffitt" PIANOS, ltTROLAS I SONORA TALKING MA CHiym, RKORDS. SHEET MUSIC Telephone 369-W. Barre, Vt DR. LEWIS D. MARTIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office tn Room . Miles Building TT""" Cesiae-twm DR. A. II. SMITH Osteopathic Physician 21 WITH AVENUE Of- Oeed Teesders ss Katr4eye HOWARD H. REID, D.D.S. HOWL AND BUILDING Specializing: in Extracting and Dental X-Ray Diagnosis Than, 1-M PERRY & N00NAN UNEXCELLED FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Hospital Asabuleare Berries Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers rVjx Square Barre TeL eonaeetien. 428-W SEE 'US IN OUR NTW LOCATION We am now read? to serve both aid end) new raUMn wit a a kirk grade of Jewelry. Repair war rus ran teed. 0. J. DODGE, the Jeweler 14 ELM STRFFT FOLK AGENT FOR " BOSTON AMERICAN" ESTATE OF FLORA CURTIS BEARD Tha undersigned, having been appointed by tha honorable probata court for tha district of Washington, commissioners, to twelve, examine, and adjust the claims and demands of all persona against the aetata of Flora Curtis Beard, late of Orange, in said district, deceased, and all claim exhibited (n offset thereto, hereby give notice that we rill meet for the purpose, aforesaid, at the town clerk's office in the. town of Orange, in said district, on the 29th day of July and 80th day of October next, from 1 o'clock p. m., until 8 o'clock p. m., on each of said days and that six months from the 13th dsy of July A. D. 1920 is tha time limited by aid court for said creditors to present their claims to us for examination and allowance. Dated at Orange, Vt, this 27th day of July A. D. 120. C. OSCAR PEAKE, FRED M. CURT1SS, Commissioners. Ju1y2g-Aug4-ll State of Vermont, District of Washington, . Be It rejmamhered. that Mary Ellen Tem pleton Morse, of City of Barre, In the county of Washington and state of Vermont, will be hereafter known and called Mary Ellen Templeton. In' witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand snd seal, this 27th day. of July, A. D. 1920. SeJ) Mary EUen Templeton Mors. State of Vermont, District of Washington, ss. At Montpelier, in said district, this 27th day of July, A. D. 1920, personally appeared tha above named Mary Ellen Templeton Morse and acknowledged the foregoing in strument by her sealed and subscribed to be her free act and deed. Before me. FRANK J. MARTIN. Judge of Probate for the District of Washington. , Wherefore, it ia ordered thet said instru ment be published three weeks successively in the Barre Daily Times, a newspaper pub lished at City of Barre in ssid county, agree ably to the statute in such oaaa made and PXet": FRANK J. MARTIN, Judge. JuIy28-Aug4-ll COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE ESTATE OF JENNIE MOORE. Tha undersigned, having been appointed by the honorable probate) court for the dis trict of Washington, commissioners, to re ceive, examine, and adjust the claims and demands of all penons against the estate of Jennie Moore, late of Town of Bams, in aid district, deceased, and all claims ex hibited in offset thereto, hereby give notice that we will meet for the purpose aforesaid, at the office of the Tilden Shoe Co., in the Ctty of Barre, in aaid district, on the 1st day of September and 1st day of February next, from o'clock a. m., until S o'clock p. m.. on each of said days and inat six mr.ntna from tha Srd day of August A. D. 1920 is the time limited by aaid court for said creditors to present their claims to ill for anamination and allowance. Dated at City ef Barre this 10th day of August A. D. 1920. ARTHUR C. TILDEN. GEORGE J. SEAGER, Commissioners. Augl 1-18-21 Auction Sale On account of poor health I will sell the following described property, on FRIDAY, August 13th At i O'clock P. M. Sharp HOME FARM Farm known as Smith Taylor farm consisting of 165 acres, good farm buildings with running spring water at house and barn. Situated two miles from Chelsea village on state road to Vershire. Tlenty of fruit. Good sugar orchard. Plenty of soft wood lumber to run farm and several thousand feet to spare, also some basswood. LIVESTOCK Nine cows, si grade Holsteins, one Ayreshire, and two grade Jerseys ; one pair two year-old Holstein steers, one two-year-old Jersey heifer, seven yearling Holstein heifers, Ave Holstein calves, two horses, one eleven years old and one six years, both fearless of autosj one hog, weighs about 150 pounds, and 23 brown leghorn hens. FARM TOOLS, MACHINERY, ETC. One iron aile ox cart, one two-horse wagon, two buggy wagons, two sleighs, two work harnesses, two driving har nesses, one spring tooth harrow, one horse rake, one iron side hill plow, one DeLaval separator (nearly new), one milk can, one grindstone, one traverse aled, one ox sled, one slide yoke, one stiff yoke, and all small tools such as used on a farm. Sugar Tools One John Kier's evap orator, ten feet long, one five barrel galvanired draw tub. one ten-barrel galvanired holding tub, one wooden draw tub, 200 fJrimm IB-quart common tin buckets, 100 wooden sap buckets. One undivided half of 40 tons of hay, four or five acres standing oats, ten cords sugar wood, five cords four-foot wood in woods. 12 cords stove wood in shed, four or five hundred feet more or less 2x4 and boards. Some household goods; cook stove, sitting room stove and many, thing not mentioned. Terms at Sale Sale positive. HIRAM BURROUGHS, Owner. B. H. ADAMS, Auctioneer. TIANO TUNING B ARTrllR REED BIT 14 MONTPELIER Leave arirn t Bailey a Daw IVae-aa. Barre. let. eas-W. GAGE & GAGE CHIKCPRACTCKS Office will k closed until August . BARRE. VERMONT Nm 2-W lit Nona Maia (ma MOTOR AMBULANCE RATES East F-arre. Vebtr ilie and GraoitetiCe tn Parr $5.00 Orange. Washington, aod VYiniamstwB to Barre 7.09 Loag ijtacce u.p 2fe P auj M. J. WHITCOMB. Et Barre, Vermont TELETHONS -W Household Furniture at AUCTBON 62 Brook Street FRIDAY AFTERNOON, August 13th, At 4 O'clock As I am breaking up my home, will sell my household goods at auction at the premises on Friday afternoon, con sisting of chiffonier, sewing machine, four small tables, extra good ward rob, several mattresses, springs, iron beds, wooden bed, two pieces linoleum. six chairs, three, rockers, two oil stoves, couch, robes, seteral nips, gol coal stove, writing desk, lawn mower, lot of dishes, lamps. It of garden tools, shoemaker's tools, step ladder, and a lot of fruit jars, and many other arti clcs of furniture. This i all Rood clean property and must be sold at one for the reason above. Terma at time f sale. MBS. HELEN RAE, Owner. 6a Brook Street. D. A. PERSY, Auctioneer. The Times will nuhlUh Wants, Lost and Found, For Ssle, To Let. eto.-ahort adver tisements at the rate of three lines for twenty-five cents .for the first insertion and ten cents for each subsequent Insertion. FARMSJFORJ3ALE FOR SALE gdrre firm. miles from R R. station on main road, Mt mile from school and 2 churches, near neighbors, plen ty of water y spring and lenre brook, nice sugar bush of about 850 tree, besides other lumber; for quick ssle $1,00 Ineludina crops ; sold on easy terms i apply to Geo. C Benjsmin, Plainfleld, Vt. 1" HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE CottaBS house and barn on Trow hill, about - one mile, from . city, Diaiza on both sides, electric Usrhts, two acres land, 1 ores in strawberries, some applea trees and small iru; inquire William Ritchie, lt FOR SALE A six-room eoUaare on Vine street, hardwood floors and cemented cel lar and all modern conveniences, and lance aarden and hen house; inquire at K. Broe gini. 85 Pleasant street. 12m FOR SALE The Fenwick place, one and a half mil from Barre post offtea, 42 acres land, keeps 10 caws -and two horses, good vegetable farm, rood house and bams, best of spring water I price $4,000, including some of the farming tools; T. H. Cave, Ad rrHnsitrater, Bam. 122tf FOR SALE A seven-room cottage, corner Franklin and Tremont streets, steam heat, hardwood floors, set tubs and all modern conveniences ; can be boutrht at a bargain if bought at once; call 416, McAllister 4b Kent lH tf FOR SALE House in one of the most desir- able locations in the city, has cementea cellar, furnace, bath, hot and cold water, garden, garage; terms reasonable; also cot tage houae of seven rooms near Batehelder street, convenient to stone shed; inquire at 8Academy strset Jf4t JAMES STREET HOUSE of 7 rooms ; he- houae 12x20 ft, ,- bouse is lighted by elec tricity ; has 2 bay windows ; cellar cemented ; plenty of fruit and good garden ; price $2,000.00; this is a pleasantly located home and convenient for granite workers 1 D. A. Perry Heal Estate Agency. Barre. tf FOR SALE Six-room cottage house at tha corner of Park and High streets; large garden and 2 henhouses : easy payments If desired; inquire at 10 Eastern avenue er telephone 4ii-X. 9tf FOR SAfjE 8-room modern house on Mon- pelier road ; piasta, bam, henhouse, t acres land; reasonable; aiao 2tenement house at St Merchant street and cottage house on Washington street; Mrs. H. 6. Miles, tel. K17-X, 04tf FOR SALE A nice home ia South Barre; 10-room house, barn, henhouse and garden ; bouse is heated by a Spencer steers heater, which cannot be beaten, burns the cheap buckwheat coal; electric lighta in house ami barn ; nire lawn with shade trees and shrub bery : will sell at a big sacrifice: inquire et W. L. Carr at Jones Bros. Co. or on prem ises. , 6tf FOR SALE 7-room cottage, ail modern eon. veniences ; barn, gsrsge, lots if desired ; owner leaving city; J. Bosii. Berlin street. Betf FOR SALE Trow block. 11S South Main street, contains 2 store, 2 tenements, slse S building lots ; good renting property ; price for immediate sale, 16.400; U. G. Boyee, 11 Academy street. T2tf "GREENLEIGH20IS SMaln street, tot sale; the semi-buniralow residence of the late W. F. Milne, built within S years ; eon tains 7 rooms, bathroom, hardwood finish and floors throughout, set tuba, eernent cel lar floor and steam heat : henhoase and t ex tra Iota go with the property ; apple trees, berry bushes, etc., and garden In good con dition ; apply to Mrs. W. F. Milne, tel. 429-M. 27U WANTED Man for general farm work ; M. C. Cutler, East Montpelier, 1Z6UI WANTED First-class man" to run travel. ' ling Crane ; Martinson Estate Co. lZCta WAOTEDxerienced man to operate hoist for boom derrick, steady job; N. Pelaggi ft Co., Northfleld. 120tf jrTArJTEb- Experienced ssnd-blsst opera- teri.,"T.-(?rdIL' Inc: L2? WANTED--Surfaeer anfgsng of cutters, company has a number of good tene ments ; rent free to granite cutters ; spply to Davis Bros.. West Berlin. Vt. U4tf WANTED Boy at Times Office. Apply. " FIRSf-CLASSMXN WANTED at Cutler's Stable. lOatf WANTED AT ONCE-First-class bricklay ers. S1.17H, per hour: tenders S0c : 12 months' work; IwjuIs A. Lsfrsnce, Windsor. Vt; applyto Mr Goulet. upt.. 89tf "WAtiTED TlTree flrst-cfaes "letter cutters"; one who esn carve; also three granite cutters i best of Wages; address C. St-h let ters Sons. Freedom. Pa. 9tf TEAMSTER WANTEDAlto a few tons ef hay for sale; apply to. N. M. Nelson. 20 Merchant street. 71" HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A girl to sasist with work, no hard work: apply to George Johnson, Montpelier road. WANTED A short-order cook more Lunch. at house- M 126t3 Balti- 124tf WANTED Waitress for dining room who has had but little experience considered : Hotel Barre. WANTED Woman to take eare of dining hall and assist on dishes ; Bsrre. one ill be 124tS helps' Hotel 124t3 A Few Exceptional Values .in Good Homes Prices much lower than they will ever sell for agrain. ORANGE STREET HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS; hardwood floors and finish down stairs ; two porrhea, furnace, lights, plumb ing, ete. Very pleasantly situated on large lot affording an excellent garden or chance for another house. Owner is sick snd wants immediate sale. Will let it go Tor H.1H.W, which ia much less than actual value. ACADEMY STREET HOUSE with all con. venience. furnace, llrhta, etc. Six good rooms, good garden with quantity of small fruit rine location snd a bargaia at f2.800.00. ONE OF THE BEST BUILT HOUSES ia Barre can be bought far just about one half the cost to build to-day. There are eight rooms, most of them finished In curly birch; polished floors; sll conveniences. In cluding set laundry tubs, splendid wide porch and screened sleerexng porch ; extra Ut, quantity of shrubbery, fine lawn. ete. The owner is leaving town and allows t to offer this fine property for IS,00.00 ; 1 1. 000.00 down. It is a chance ef a life time. Located near Pleasant street tl.IK0.00 BUYS this five-room house on Grant Ave. Lighted and in good condition : handr to granite works; a good home for the money. WE CAN SELL you a comfortable home on Farwell street for only 160.00 with a payment of 1100.00 down. WHY PAY FENTT We can eften take Liberty Bends in part payment for homes and have never yet taken them at less than face value. Better see us at one. TWO FARM BARGAINS No. MM. 118 sera place: good comfort able house and barn ; about 40 acres of woodland ; grafted fruit orchard ; located about wiree mlies from Worrester on good road. Prire 11,000.00. It Is worth much more: good hay crop will be Included if sold before hay ia cut No. 144. A tS.ooe.M farm for 14,000 00: terms 11,000.00 down or might take a cheap place in part payment; 100 a-rea of excel lent land ; sugar bush and fruit ; two-story house and two goed cilapbnarded barns : lorated one mile from good village and high school on main road. Cream team calls. This is a genuine bargain and you better look it over at onre. as It won't stay oa the market long. THE D. A. PERRY REAL ESTATE AGENCY WANTED WANTED Board and room f-w twa men, beginning rpt 1 : send rrpltea to "P.," rare Times Office. l?t3 YOUNG. RELIABLE LETTER CUTTER Barre resident desires to invest in gran, ite business: answer by letter only t "A. B. C" care Times Office. IZstS- WANTED A-second-hand, large sited, pei- tahing machine; also a IS or 10 Horse power motor: J o. BUooeae tc izms WANTED" TO RENT -A farm with stork and Serb, for three or fire yeare. beat ef references : address "E," care Times omr. izsis- W ANTED Experienced stenographer, who is familiar with clerical work ; no knowl edge of bookkeeping required ; apply by letter to "X..M Times Office. 122tf WANTED At ONCE A middleaged lady for a housekeeper by a widower with one child, on a farm: J. F. Rogers, R. D. I. Box 67. South Roys 1 ton. Vt 119t9 WANTED A lone man wsnts a competent Protestant lady ss housekeeper, those not under 40 years preferred, would exchange references, good home, sure pay : for par ticulars write to Lock Box 261. Bsrre. Vt. ."M18 WXNTCD Girl for kitrhen work at the Kelltwr Boarding House 28 Behool street Montpelier; telephone 672-M. lltf WANTED All-round ew.V for smell sum mer Irn : spplv 1o William M. Gale, Lake Morev. Fslrlee. Vt 7tf EFFICIENT COOK, waitresses snd kitchen woman wanted st once at Miller's Inn. Montpelier. 75tf PUPILS NURSES WANTED Youn women to train aa nurses at Barre City Hospital. Barre. 28f WANTED Pup't nures ni attendant st ' the Taunton State Hospital ; wares. ,.. 00 pr monh with mainen"nce: for naviculars rfdrvue Dr. Arthur V. Go. Sunt. Tsuntnn State Hospital. Taunton. Mass. 24tf MALE AND FEMALE HELP MN OR WOMAN WANTED Salary 24. full time, HO an hour spare tte. selling guaranteed hoiry to w-arer. Experience unneorary. Guaranteed Mills, Nome town. Ps. 108tV CLERKS (Men, womenl over 17, for Pontal Mail service: J1S5 month: examinations Autnist: experience uniereesarv : for free particulars, write R. Terry (former civil service exeminer), 91 Continental Bide.. Washinwton. KELP WANTED Youn men and women to take nosit'ens as sHendants at the Ver mont State Hospital for the Insane at We. erburr ; to those who dseire. sn opportunity offered to attend "Times' training course : simly at Hospital. Waterbury. Vt 1tf HOUSES TO RENT TO RENT Six-room cottage at 11 Howard street, pantry, bath, hot iW; inouire Mm. L. J. Mead.telephone 7M-M. '2?'f TO"RENT For three months, three-room furniehad flat in Monlier: eddreas let ters to "A. T. M., care Times Office. 12Rt3 TO RENT Five-room tener-'nt e Elmore street rewly repaired ; Mrs. Edith M Carr. telephone 4S4-M. 122tf TO RENT Cottage house, barn, garden ' and hen house : one mile from Barre : ap- cl to Leon Cumminga, 84 Merchant street. llBtf TO RENT One leriei furnished front mm. suitehle for litrht housekeeping: in. nlre et 4 Lon stret lltf TO RENT First class tenement: inquire of Dr. O. G. Btickney, 60 Wsshington street. listf TO RENT Small tenement at 48 East street, sultsble for man and wife: also e Arts', sous tn rent Inquire of G. I.. Woodworth Fstmsn Block. 107tf TO REVr" Five-room tenement with garden at S4 Elmwood avenue; apply at same ad dress. 0tf TO RENT Tenement 4 rooms, 110 a mo,: Smith place. Maple avenue; Smith Bros. 4tf TO RFNT- J-room tenement Jt floor. TV. s Northern : all modern; spply at 220 North Msln street. 4rf TO RENT Tenement st ? Merchant street, also 4 tenements on Wilier street all tn flrst-class shape: modern improvements: Gee. W. Msnn. B4 Welllneton street i2tf LIVE STOCK FOR SALE RAISE FEEFRDS-Let the calves do your milktne-. limited amount of stock for sale; HUand Farm. Groton, Vt, R. F. D. s. !2tl2 FofFSALE Twenty-five six-weeks-old pigs : they are dandies : aleo one pur- h d Berkshire boar, unregistered, will weigh 175 pounds; W. C. Partridge. Msrshfleld. Vt 125t FOR-SALE One four-yeer-old Jersey cow. o freshen in February : one e even cer oid cow and heifer calf; E. M. White. 17 Upland avenue. Barre. llst' FOft 1ALE Seven Holstein cows. Ave due to freshen In October, two in November: four are 4 years old. three sre S years : all tuberculin tested ; Plo Poasi. Warren Nv Farm. Eaat Barre; telephone S97-22. 1!7U2 WANTEDTO BUY WANTED Clean wine and other barrels 1.-1.1.. I miAw Me . l.n , i I r apples in September and October: B. A. LaveJie. waterpurv. ,i. 'f - CASH "PAlfCFor live poultry : send rsrd . : , A . . . . n Sna 1 will ct-n .n v -im , i, r. Level le. Waterbury. Vt ltStS rWANT A TRACT ef ACRES OR MORE Improve er unimproved, with private lake: F. B. 1134. 42nd street, Brooklyn, v. v 12nt.se Wanted to buy stantmng hXy : tei: .... S.SS-M. " r-n WANTED"TtBUY Second-hand furnlto-W . L. nRcire O. Smith. 217 Ne. Main street tel. 72-M. llt2S ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS IX THE TIMES AXD GET SURE RESULTS LOST AND FOUND Personal Property AT AUCTION THURSDAY, August 12 At 4 P. M. As I nave soil mt home in fpper r,ranitiile and am leaving the state I ih to dispose of the following rlescribod personal property at auction: One Morgan rasre, eij:ht years old, a pood one. weight about i"1 TpS.; Arvfhire row. sven yesrs old. due to fre-hen in January; 13 months old neifer. 30 hens and some rhrrkens; set dritirfr hsrn -. set 1 (fht work harness. bujr?y in first r!as cw.di tion. v"d lit dmirf punjf sleis-h. rutter, sVirh. iron whreiSarrow. fern metal feed boes. trfindstone and Hj of Other small tools. Also Wt of r"wie- j hold furniture, inchidirg beds. bedJiPE. ; rr.a'treeec. spnrsfs. lamp, refr-erat-g Iswa rnoeer. wish rrarfctne. wr-cjer Hep laid-rsi etc.. ete TerBii at tare ef aW. i ALtES MelttlAjr. Owt. D. A. FIBRT, Articer. fJOST Sunday. hetaeen Weehinrum heia-hta and Lane Mfy. Co., Montpelier, K-ineh cable chain. 5" feet lone: notify Times office. Barre, or A. H. Gordon. West Corinth. 124tS LOST Sunder, between Upper Granitevil!e and WeheterrilVe, a porkethook eontaJnine; IMS; finder will be suitably rewarded bv return in e to Weoterv!!!e post office. l?4tj MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTrrCKINi; AND PlCOTIN At tachment worke on all -eewins; machine ; v-e II W: personal r berks 1-V extra ; Lifht'e Mail Order House. Bos 127. Birm neham. Ala. IKt7 DANCIN"- Trtvate leen : latest sew j -. . a - - ail farmer r u r i 1. and t ethers: rnon l-n. i z .win ei.m-i. i.sii CrvF.RAL AND LONG DIRTANfK TRUCKING-Also equipped to take parties: csil f4-M known as the C. A. WUrht store : for price snd further information write or call en Harry H. Lyford, North Tunbridge, Vt I26t9 FOR SALE Thirty tons early cut hay, aleo large work home, will sell cheap ; E. E. Kiscr. 121 Orange street 126t6 FOR SALE Two roll top desks, office table, desk chair, child's desk, fur robe, set Encyclopedia Britannlca. Rochester lamp, Ave stone jam : inquire at 30 Avert II street, George L. Morris. 12Kf FOR SALE A good second-hand upright piano, stool and scarf, price low for cash : eaU at No. 4 Currier street 124t4 FOR SALE Five horse power gasoline en gine, used but little, 60 cash; H. L. Flint, Easi Randolph. Vt Jl4i? FOR SALE Adouble bicycle, built for two ; inquire or write Mr. or Mrs. Astbury, R. F. D;2, Waterbury, Vt 124t3 FOR SXLE Two well bred hunting dogs, five months old, nicely marked, cheap for quick sale'; phone Montpelier 631-J. 122tf FOR IMMEDIATE-SALE CadTliae touring car. -No. 15 De Lsvsl separator. "Star" stanchions and water bowls ; two cows, milk cookr, small hen house, and food hoppers' P. M.Carr, Campsjtreet 114tf FOR SALE A preparation for cleaning granite and marble monuments; brightens up the lettering snd makes the whole monu ment look clean snd new : guaranteed : prices on application: James Sullivan, 114 Park street Bsrre. Vt 18tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Cadillac touring car, price $450, first one here gets it for $89B; P. M. Carr. 27 Camp street 126tf FORD COUPE FOR SALE 1920 model, electric lights, starter, demountable rims : inquire Palace Garage. Barre. 125tf FOR SALE Buick five-passenger touring ear, will exchange for cows; C. F. Com mlngs. Cabot Vt llBtf FOR SALE 191 model D-BB Buick car, overhauled and not been used this year : good tins; interested party call 411-M or at plant; Comolll A Co, 108tf USED CAR FOR RALE A "Cole" : running order; apply at Palace Gsrage, Barre. 102tf AWmuMliMtaitotuut for sale ; also would carry passengers even, ings or Sundays ; reasonable prices : address Charles N. Scott. Graniteville. Vt, Tel. 227-B. 0tf DODGE TRUCK FOR SALE Screen Door! flrst-elaae condition, good as new, 191 model ; run about S.000 miles. Fisher Fsrm, Bethel. Vt . i ltf HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE Home, harness and buggy or would exchange for Ford car; apply to Raymond Thompson, telephone 887-8, East HilL 12t3 FOR SALE One extra good ftve-year-old mare, weight about 1800; five brood sows snd pigs ; one 10x20 round silo, nearly new ; also drv circular wood ; inquire of S. F. Morse. Montpelier: telephone 46,5-8. 126t FOR SALE One pair heavy work horses, six and nine years old. sound ; Levi A. Wheeler, R. F. a 2. Northfleld, Vt 128U2 TWO PAIR WORK HORSES FOR SALE Also harness, one extra heavy milk wagon and one lighter one. C. M. Gould Montpelier. Tel. 465-5. 106tf "Open Buggies and Top Buggies Two-seated Express Wsjrons. Lilley style Fsrm Wagons, All sorter of Harnesses. Vehicle A Supply Co. Colton's Place, 84 State Street, Montpelier. Automobiles Accessories Spark Plues for ' all Cars, Pumps. Jacks. Dusters. Charaoisk Sponres, Bulbs. Wrenches. Blow out fetches. Tire Covers. Reliners, Tires', Tubes, Oils, Grease, etc, ete. Vehicle A Supply Co. Colton's Place. S4 State Street Montpelier; SPECIALS To make mom for fall goods that ana crowding us just now we offer the follow ing specials : 1 new Tedder I5M 1 new Disc Harrow t. 85.09 1 nearly new Sulky Plow 7S.S0 1 new Milk Cooler . 1 new Rake J8- 1 second hand Sulky Plow.... .$. 1 nearly new one-home Mewer 10.08 1 good as new Covered Deliv ery Wagon 88.00 1 good second hand Top Buggy 15.00 1 good one-horse Farm Wagon 48.00 1 one-hone Farm Wagon, with shsfts snd pole 85 00 1 Mud Buggy 5.00 Special discount on repairs tn stork. Special discount on all spraying materials, including Pyrox, arsenate of lead, blue vitriol, bordeaint. nossles, etc. MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Telephone 140 Orange Co. Telephone A Cheerful Prospect is a car of Papee blowers In time for use when you need them. We bought early that you might do likewise. Remember we exchange. MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Telephone 140 Orange Co. Telephone ENGINES We are unloading two carloads of en gines. Sises range from one h. p. to 10 B. n. Engines with magnetons ; engines on skids : engines on sub-base : engines mounted : engines mounted with circular saw. This looks like a large lot but many are already sold snd we ere having calls from CJlsmni customers e-verr r- w-'. are hard to get and delivery uncertain. We want to supply our near home trade firs. IT you will let us know jour needs in sea son while our stocks are complete. If you k... ama.1l ene-ine and want a larger one, remember we exchange. MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Telephone 140 Orange Co. Telephone DOES IT FOOL YOU CLAIRVOYANTS frlFTORFAT GYFT" WITrH VT."ratee Fo-tene Teirie Cards fe Msde-se LrN'.rw rsnd. 81 os rr pecs., sent bv mail -repaid ; .. . a, v. . itS l.a ,tM Sac WUiiiamp rwa. - - - - . ore er. Maea. IMtls We Want to Show You tome of the superior features ia eecvstrurtion in a John Deere har vester and a John Deere corn binder. If you can't come early do the next best thing and ask for catalogue. It's interesting reading for the man who has a big field ef grain or com. Our present sloes of machines is all we, will be able to furnish this season. Buy now. MARSH-ALLEN CO. N. E. Telephone 140 Orange Co. Telephone Notice of Assessments. Assessments have been levied by the directors on all premium notes in fore) on the 5ats named as follows, vit: AGENTS WANTED 1 AGENTS'- LAR'.F M Vt FAmRFR wants , rents to e:l hcawy. en4eer. siru. I dreeeea. ss . wmteta. euwn-g etc :J w tc Ine f -er as-nr.es . Madsksa X..s, e-8 Bnasdatay. S ers. J tlEEBAITOTI 50TICE j I re-ee wars t acsr.st Isiwc; tat ray en- Fr-fcy T. rwr. ae I i! aa 4 t eswrvir." f S ia cestractew he kess ea and ses ew MR5 M ATT.E t LFTt FTw teat tarre, tistt 11 IK i:-4 Aug 2. 191i .... Aug 31. 191 ... Sept. ., P19.... fVt. 51. I319 Nov. 31, Pl ... Te. 31, 1919.... Jsn. 31, 1!V... Feb. r. lfM . -March SI. 19-VV. April . f:o .. Msr 31. W. . . J-ir-'e 30, 1..., . . . per rnl. . . . . 4 per rent. -1 s percent. percent. . . . .'j percent. percent. . . . . 'i per rent. . . . .'4 per cent. i percent. ....' pef eviit. "4 percer.t. pT rent. MsV.rp 4 per rrt. Ft f -! rear eEi.r.g JViT 31. jn-wi pgval. o tre treasurer vn ct h f ..re -erterrVr !t. r.RAMTF VtTrAL- TV? OT. R tJ. r.oKtu t, Tre. a of I idvire f yr an ' 1 fur- J this August weather? Not if yon have spent . I. V.. ,...., "la tintea e.f BDOUV one ... - "... --- - peace, prepare tor war i goon tav" and now is the best lime so prepare tot early winter ey installing a pipetesa rur- naee. Soon freights will be higher dellv- I eries are slow and aarertain. We can show 1 yea the furnace best euitea u asveourage a 40 be km- cold and cruel winter. Now in stork. You've nothing to gain by waiting. Order while you can see the good. MARSH-ALLEN CO. New Eng. Telephone 140 Orange Co. 'Phone