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FEBRUARY 5, 1909 8 THE MIDDLEBURY REGISTER. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR RUBBER COODS js where you are sure they are right. Our Rubber Goods are all GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS! all All rrlccH Uiitlre Best Qunllty Sntlsfnctlon Our lines consists ol WA1ER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES BU1.B SYRINGES RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS DUTTONS PHARMACY. tuk wAtiikk in jiiddlebuky. fOR TUH WKi:K ENDINO FE11RUA11Y 3, 1009. Dato Wlml Tliormomctcr 7 a in Noon Tburs., Jnn. 2S Frl., Sat., Sun Mon., Tuos., Wed, Fob. 2S N 20 2i 10 29 ' S-N , -4 ! 22 1S 30 N I 12 12 10 31 ' N I 13 ' 14 4 1 I N -6 ' -2 0 t 8-N i 10 ! 14 4 3 ' S-N I -11 10 0 ThurBilay, fair; Friday, fair; Saturday, fl'in. snowj Suinlny, fair; Mondny, cloudy; Tuos lay, fair; Wertnesdny, olcar. Hlghcst24; lowost,-12. ltecord kept by II. A. Pf.ck. 3usinc5s Hottccs. Sotlcesumlor thls hoad ten conts por llne flrst lnsorUon; flve centa por line succeedlng lneortlona. Count bovoii short words to llne or Blx lone oniis Puro druga Dutton's. Mlleago Itoolcs nt Mnrsliall's. Raclno foet at Gco Slster'8. Kzpert watchmakor, tirougli. Tcncmont to rcnt. O. r. Moorc. 40tf Dlrect tecis and collees at Dutton'a. Ilomo cmcil liaras nt I'lpor's market. Buy your IoImcco and cigars at Taylor'a. rou Sai.k Cticap, a good cutter. C. II. Baln. 51tf For Salk Tho D. D. Uopo houso on Court street. 3lf Flavor lrrcalstlble Benedict'a tcas and coffces. Call at Plper'a market for cholce cuta of western bocf. Ilomo mado currant Jolly, 15 centa perglaaa at Benodlct'B. lllgbcal caah prlco pald for bcof lildea at J. K. I'lper'B market. Cut flowera at all tlmes at Hunt'a Green bonsoB. 42tf Ten oonts ft pound for lildea. ShBCkett's market. See Slioklon'n 17o wlndow, soine good bargalna. Nutlets. Tootalea and Fluffy Mlnt candlea at Benedict'a. Good poncll paper, ucinpa, 4o a pound. Iteglster ofllco. Seo tliu line ot markod down sulta and overcoata at Atwood'a. Cowa for sale. Goo. II. Wrlht & Sons, R. D.l, Middlebury. Vt. W'antei) Woman to do washlng Jn tho laundrv. Tlio Addlaon. 48tf Wantbu A competent glrl to do cooklng at T. M. Chapman'B. 4t4 Bonelena and and aklnlesa amoked hcrrlng, ready for lunch, at Benedict'a. Havo your liaircomblnga mado lnto pulla Inqulro of Goo Slaters. A cbance to rcnt or buy a farm. Call at C. S. Atwoofl & Co.'a Btoro. Wantkk An ozporionced dlnini; room glrl at Hotel Sargont. J. J. O'Connell. 5tf Twenty-flvo pounda of trlpe for 00 centa, cash, at tlie '. K. I'lper market. Savo monoy and get vour atorm doora and windows nt Dlcklnaon & Seoley'H. Frenli ground buckwheat. graham, cntlre wheat flour and tablo meal at Benedict'a. I havo u nlco aaortment of Valentlnas eome and noe them. Storns' I'ark Drug Storo. We coulfl notover atato tho superlorlty of our tcaa and cofTeos lf wo trled. Ilenedlct'a. Tho boBt farm propoaltion ln Addlaon Connty, Vt. Como and Beo Farmer Oean, Cornwall. Vt. 6t2p. I wlll pay lOo for hana and young roostera dellverod t my home on Weybridge St., any day in tho week. K.G.l'Iper. lf you are golng to buy a Sult or Ovoreoat, bo sure aid aeo tho llne of aamplca L.S. Knlght ln Hhowing before you purchaao. Monkv Wantkd On B per cont gllt edgo farm mortgBgea. A moitKngo on Mothor Earth H thn aafeat Investmont of tho day. tVrltomo. N. S. Foote. Wantkii Ileprcaontatlvo ln ovory town, a lady or Kentletnon ; 4.00 a day. New proposl tlon; a liecesally; n guarantcod llne. Wrllo ntonce. K. A. Smlth, Bennington, Vt. 0t2 lf you havo money to loan comeandtoU me about lt. If you wi9h to borrow monoy como and tcll.me about lt. A. V. Dlckens. z:u Grcat a9iortment agato waro premlnnjs wltb Washington Baklng I'owder at Ilen. cdlct'a. I wlll buy raw fura at Gco. Champagno's Btoroovory Monday. A.Ij. Auatln. Ap30.00p Wo wlll buy raw furs at J. H.Stowart's Btoro ovory Monday. V. C. Ivolsoy Son. Apr 09p If you want a Bilo tho comlng seaaon.lt wlll pay you to got our prlcoB. DloklnBon A Bcoloy. ltoal brcakfaat enjoymont wlll bo youra lf you drink our colebratcd "ULIKE" oiocna and Javn cotTec. 1'.. S. Bcnedlct. I havo Just added a llno offlnoCuatom Shlrta, Underwear, Hoalory aud Ncckwoar, that are worth Boelng. I.. 8. Knlght. I havo for eale two palr flrst-clasa work aloda, S.foot bunks, for logglug or farm work. Call or phono David Wlaaoll. Bridport. 4t3 For Sale OnoCharlea A, Cyphors 220 egg lncubator,2 broodorB, 2 colony houscs nnd 1 cooklng kcttle. Inqulro M. IC. Mooro. 3tlp 1 havo somo nlco Post Cards, vlows around Burlligton and Shelbtirno tosell. Call carly nnd get tho bost. Stema Pnrk Drug Morc. Walntit Julce.tho rollable preparatlon for atnlnlng tho halr, for salo at Ciee Slstera, Soy mour stiect. Anowllm-of pocketbookB, all now style, Ju9t recelved, prlcea low. Como nnd see them. Stoina' Park Drug store. I wlll pay 12c for hona nnd 10 centa for roostora dcllvered at my home on Weybridge atreet any day ln the week. K. G.Plpor. Somethlngnow Inccreala! Kollogg'aToaat. cd litco Flakea, uaed and ondorsod by tho Battlo Crcek SanltarlLin. 11. S. Benedlct. For Hf.nt Two tenements.an ofllco ln Bat tlo block nnd the Iteglster Book atoro. In qulro at Itegl8ter Ofllco or of T. K. Boyce. 3tf We wlll pay 11c por pound forlargo falhona nnd chlcka; nnd 9.S'c for bocf hldea any day ln tho week for thla tnonth only, Gorham A 80119. Foa Sale Oue yearltng Jersoy bull, one Ilerkdilre boar, a credlt to nny communlty. Storngo bntterlea nt S. W. Jewctt & Son'a. Battcrlca can nlso be hau at tarnaworth'a Btort. 3t3 For Sale At n bargnln, n good buslnoa3 traverso Blelgh wltti both polo and 9hafta thrco seata or two tne samo ono I used when I drove n publlc hnck. C. 11. Ilnln. Sltf Sff.cial' Free' For a fcw dnya, two cnkea of "Cocoa Palm" tollct toap wlth ovory pur chnso of 25 conts' worth of Babbltt'a sonp. U. S. Bcnedlct. I wlll pay 9'j'c to 10c for beef hldes dellv ercd at my place on College 12c lor calt skln9, 7c for old rubbera. $3.00 to $4.00 for horao hldea. C. A.Bruah. 4tf 1 havo opencd what ls known na tho Edgar Olmatcd shopa ln Ea?t Mlddlebury nnd am preparod to do nll klnda of itlackamllhlng and Whoelwrlght work. S. S. Newton. 52tf When you como lo town, call nnd get your Druga and Statloncry nt the Pnrk Drug Store where you nlso flnd nll klnda of Sundrlca. Iaaac Sterna. For ponaion buslness, etc., and general biiplnessthrouglin.il depnrtincnta of govorn ment, collo:tlons mado. Mclvln Wllklnaon, Notary Publlc, Bridport. 20tf Uavlng aold my cowa, wnuld llko to dla- poso of my Sharplea Tubular hand aeparator, No. 4, B00 pounda cnpnclty, A bargnln. Guy S. Wooster, Middlebury, lt. D. 3. 5p For Sale Sunaet Itubber Kootlng. The bost roollngln Amerlca; haa been mado ln fcuropo over alxty yenrs. 8end for guarau- toe nnd Ust "V". Webber I.umbcr Company, Fltchburg. Mas9. Xt4 l sell tho "New Way" alr coolcd englne. Tho boat alr ooo'ed englne mado. The best power on tho farm and for all other pur poeeB. Two and one half to 12 II. P. Wrlte for dc8crlptlon nnd prlcea. W. II. Hall, Wey bridge, Vt. 5t4p Thero's n goodno99 to "Flag" brnnd canned vegetables llko tho goodnoaa of tho cholcest aolcctod vegetablea fresh from the garden. Try n cnnot corn, penanuccotaah, llmaboana, golden wax beana, red kldney beans, toma toea or awcet potatoea. It. S. Benedlct. For Hent For ono or moro years, the II. Gulley plnce on Munger street, New Hnveu. Ten ncrea good land, good bulld lngj, plonty wator, a good vnrlety of frult and a lot of lt. Poasesslon glven at onco to rlght party, for furthor partlculars addresa P. T. Gulley. No. 77 Plllabury atreet, Concord N. II. 2tf Faum for Sale The lato Chaa. Norton farm ln Addlaon nearTown Llne, P.O. Three mllea from Chlmney Polnt ferry. U. D. and telephono sorvlco. Forty acrea of hlghly cul tlvatcd Boil, elght room houae wlth oll nnd modern convenlencea, barn 24x50 feet wlth aheda and granary, plenty frult, wlll keep 10 hoad and teain. Thla farm tnuat be sol.l to closo the ostate. M. B. Hurd, adm'r., Brld port, Vt., It. D. No. 2. 5t2 I'lillip Vnssnr ls attendlng UurlinRton biiHiness college. Ice cutting on tlie river lina begun Mrs. John Hnllidny (lialocnted n rIiouI tler lnBt weelt by alipping on the lco tiear lier reBluVnce. Gilbert Dutnasi bas rcturned to his bome aftcr n stay of a inonth ln New York City. Jlrs. Laura Well of Milton bas been visiting in thia vicinity for a few weeks. Tlie (Uarantine haa been lifted from the houso of Jonaa ilathome on Seymour atreet. Tliere bna been quite a large number of caBea of aore throat in the villnge for the paat three weeka. Matthew Calhoun is at preaent in the eniploy of the Brandon Italian Marble company. Mra. Henry M. Seely haa been vlsiting at the home of licr eon, Qr. II, II. Seely, in Richmond. An eniovable party wna given at the home of Alr. nnd Mrs. Jamea E. Condon of Washington street, in honor of Mrs. Anna Wilaon of Pittsford. Alfred Wimett, who haa for several years been n polisher in the Brandon ltaliiin ninrble null liere, Ims giveii up his work. Mrs. Anna Wilaon of Pittsford haa re turned to Pittsford, nfter being the guei-t of lier sister, Mias Minnle McDonald, for a few days JIiss Hertlia (Jilmour ls out, after an illness of a few dnys. Mr. and Mrs. George llammond, old! residents of thls town, havo returned to Boston, after having been the gneata of W. F. llammond and family, at the Government farm in Weybridge.' Edwnrd Goulette haa had hia pension raised from S12 to $24 a month, taking effect from Jan. 28th. Mrs, J. W. Pitta of Burlington, a native of thia town, aang several selectiona at the last Fortnightly meeting here. She is at present the soloist in tlie First Jon grpgutional church in Burlington. Mr. John H. Parker, a graduate of Middlebury College in the class of 1809, has been in town for a while. Mr. Par ker is the originator of Fairmount college, Wichita, Kan., nnd is a gentleman of un uMial nbility. Ile resides in King(isli,er, OUIa. At the Lincoln Centenmal celebration in ths tederation buiiiiing next truiay evemng, oystera wiii be served in two wavs, and a good inusical and literary entertainment will be rendered, with tho Middlebury orchestru to furnish instru- niental music. The Civics club of the college will have its first meeting Wedneaday, Feb. 10, at 7:S0p. m, The apeakers are: Uurrent Eventa, John Avery : Washington Ban quet, Frank Farnsworth ; Conditiona, II. U. Leacli; IJebating, brnest Sunderland ; College Interests, President Thomas. The faculty and the men and women of the college are mvited to attend. The annual dinner of the Middlebury College alumni of New York and vicinity was held at the Waldorf-Astoria Friday evening, January 29 President John M. lhoinas and Prof. Walter K lioward attended, and Dr. Iiicliard C. Maclaurin, president-elect of the Masaachusetta m- stitute of technology, was among the speakers. All comrades of Ruasel Post, No. 89, G. A. R., and veterana of the late. civil war are cordially invited to attend the Limoln fllemorial aervice at tlie bpisco- pal church on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p. m. All ladies of the liuasel Uircle, U. A. R., and visiting sisters are welcome to ioin with the post. AJ1 are erpected to meet at seven fiharp at the Volunteer llose liouse, from wiiicn all will marcn in a body to the church, where the ser vices will be conducted by Rev. Francia M. Wilson, pastor of the church. FL0WERS CARNATIONS t AND VIOLETS at all times. Ferns, Primrose, Cine rarias and other plants to make your house look cheerful. DESICN WORK A SPECIALTY AT SUNSET 6REEN E. C. HUNT, HOUSEO Prop. O Mrs. Martin Barrows ia ill. This week tub butter brought 20 centa and prints 28 cents. Eggs brought 27 cents.- The inltiatory degree will be given a good-sized class by the Knights of Colum bus the early part of next week. Harley L. Hoag of Newport was a visitor in town this week. Slrs. Benjaniin Gates of Montpelier is here on a two-weeks' atay with Mrs. C. F. Rogers. The annual meeting of tho band is called for Saturday evening, and a full nttendance is desired. Dr. Thomas E. Green's lecturo "Civic Bacteriology" was hailed with delight on Wednesday evening. A large audienco greeted hini. Hia lecture was replete with the sparkling wit for which ho is famous. Dr. Green has won an eviable place with Middlebury audience. Life tableta are niatchlesa in diseases peculiar of women, leUcorrhea, all inflam mation, ulcerationa falling sickness, ex cessive flowinK; they eaae pain, and Btop odore, even of cancer. Absolutely harm less, always eifective. The Life Powder and Ointment excel all applicationa in cancer of breast, etc. Write Life Oint ment Co., 11 Union St., Boston, Mass. Ct4p. The Gentleman from Hayville Little Red Laugh-I?w)k of the Vermont Legia lature. Illustrated. IIow Thinga Look ed to n New Member. A Laugh in Every Line Some Lines 2 Laugha. By Mail 25 centa, if Your Dealer C'an't Supply. U. L. Hindley, Rutland, Vt. Ctl. Spooial BOYS' SUITS AND OvERCOATS ALL AGES S1.50 to 5.50 werc $2.50 to $7.50. Wilson-Root Co. MIDDLEBURY LOCALS. recovered from his SUITS TO ORDER Suppose You drop in and look at our " FxsuroN Plates " and some of our exclusive materials for SllItH, Tronscrs, Ovcrcoals IlalncoatH, antl Utiiforms. SPECIAL REDUGTION iw Wintcr I'atterns t select from. all kinds of FURNISHINCS AND FOOTWEAR TIIC WHITE 'Phone 24 CASH NO CREOI1 S'ronii Julius Seeley has recent illness. I. II. LaFleur, Etq. , has been appoin ted villuge attorney by the trusteea. R. S. Benedict was present at the or gamzation of tlu Union Baptist church at Lincoln on Thuraday of last week. Frank Hebert has returned from Brid port, where he apent a week with relat ives. Tlie board of civil authority met at the villaie clerk's ollice 011 Monday morning to consider the abatement of taxes. Mrs. Fred Vassar and sinall daughter were visitors in isurliiigton and vicinity the latter part of last week. William Foote came home from the legislature this week, after having served as postmaster of the Houso during the late session. Miss Genevieve MuMahon has recover ed from lier recent illness and is ablu to l out. She has given up lier position ns proofreader in the Tuttle Co. printiug liousu 111 Kutlaud. Robert Leggett was reported last week as having spent two weeks in Vergennes. Jlr. L.eggett was 111 Virguua for two weeks, preferring at thistimo of the year to go south rather than north. Stanley Piper, who has been spending sonie time in Mabsachusetts, is now in the Vermont banatorium at Pittsford for treatment. F10111 leports reachiiig here it seeir.a that Bert L. Xaylor is advnncing wTth the regilaiity that his ability and attMn tion to business warrantH. Ho waa for heveral eek recently in charge of the U. S. hhip Monudnock, whlle in Phillip pine walers. Tliu district meeting of the third Masonii- (liatrict was held at the Masoulc teinple here 011 Wetlueaday evening, and was thu 1110.1t HUcceabful that has uver been held in the dictriet. In the even ing ihe third degree was worked by Libauus Lodge of Bristol, and a review of Ihe work was mado by Grand Lecturer (J. 11. Darling of Ilurlmgton. Among the olllcers present were Lee S. Tillotson, M. W, G. M of St. Albans, Eugeno S. Weston, R. W. (1. S. V.. of Now Haven, Charlea II. Darling. R. V. G. L.. of Bur lington, After, thu woik u uunquet was served uy l.uncllorcl niggins, at wiucli over 160 were present. Reliable Watches A Fine Line that will pay you to see. Custom Shirts, Underwear and Suitings. We have a large asaortment for ladies and gentlemen. Our timepiecea are all accurate, no rnatter how low in coat. They come in GOLD, SILVER, GUN METAL and NICKEL. The prices are riglrt, too. O- ICH Peiliaps Y'OU are not acquainted with the excellence of our Smnll Iloseljucl Itccts, Wiltl Iaiidclions, Frcsli Oartlcn Splnacli or l.art5C Fancy Asparaus Tips ln cans. Theso goods are selected stock, paoked fresh from the fleld, and are Tekdkk and Delicious. Wo sug gest that you try a can. R. S. BENEDICT, Battell Block, Phone 80-3 None nicer to be found. 00 L. S. KNIGHT, Custom Clothier Brewster Bl'k Sale Still on! Wo are still 111 alt itifS Grcat Rcduc tlo'ns 011 Felt Shoes and Slippers, Leggins, Artics and all winter. goods. Now is the time to buy beforo they are all gone. Don't forqet that we have the famous PERKEWA CofTee which comes to us every two weeks fresh roasted. Middlebury, Vermont. Joseph W. Calhoun PLUMBING AND STEAM HEATING CONTRACTOR nictal Rooflntr Donc Wcll Uuder Postofllce ln Battell Bloclc Telephone Call 110-3 SEE YOUHSELF THE STAR MLLL is equipped for good work, and lots of it. We Buy and Can Sell WELL Tclcplionc WANT TO CURE ft THAT CORN There is no use of your hobbling around because of an aggrasive corn if you will use srii2JL,r)oiV'S Corn, Wnrt initl Uiinioii Solvont It will relieve the soreness almost in stantly and will remove the corn entire ly in a few dajs. We want to return your money if it ever fails. Price, 15 cents. Sheldon's Rexall Store, Oppositc Postofllce H. A. SHELDON, 1847 DR. W. H. SHELDON 1909 : OONTEMPLATIUJM of our success shows us how much more we could have 'attained, if we had only acquired our present knowledge sooner. We have learned that this world was not t made for lambs, but for lions, and that the best the lamb can do, is to save his J mutton. In the light of this experience we're going to give you some advice: Be sure you are right, then go ahead. In case of doubt, go ahead anyway. Progression is .better than stagnation. But remember one thing, you will always be right if you use Marshall's Favoritc or Crcsccut Coffecs l Better send your order in to-day to : G. E. marshall: