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3$ i 4 IISTMAS UMBRELLAS FROM 75c 10 8JDO liiiilr ib&v FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN Tam O'Shantcrs 25o&50c Toquos nnu Tobocgans 25c & 50c Flannol Shlrta, wlth nnd wlthout collar, all shados, 50c, 75c, 83c, I 00to2.5O. Our now stock of umbrellas Is completc. Ooldand sllver trlmmcd umbrellns or pialn handle umbrellas for XMA8 HJfTS. We liavc the largest sUicU to select fiom. Your eliolce Iioiu 75c to JH Christmas Handkerchiefs Handkorchlofs at 5c,Ofor25c Handkorch'(aat 10c, 3 for 25c Handkorch'fs at 15c, 2 for 25c Conuino Irlsh Llnon Hanct korclilofa 29c Inltlal Handkorchlufs 10c, 3 for 25c Inltlal Handkorchlofs 15c. 2 for 25c Inltlal Handkorchlofs 25c PLAIN AND FANCY sfLK HANDKERCHIEFS 25c, 50c, 75c, $'l.OO Sllk Inltlal Handkorchlofs 25c SHk Inltlal Handkorchlofs 50c JapanottoSllk Inltlal Handkor chlofs 1 0c, tnreo for 25c Christmas Neckwear A dazzllng array of Sllk Nockwear In all shados. at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 50c. Chiisimas Suspenders Plaln and l-'ancy Suspondors for mas Clfts at 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, I OO, 1.25 and 1.50. Thuse Suspondors aro nlcoly boxod. Fancy Arm Elastlcs 25c. BENNINGION BfilEFS i VmK B H . II . u . H I fH m U CHRISTMAS MUFFLER FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN FROM 25c TO 2.50 A cliolfo llno or Christmas Mudlcrs. Any mufllor from thU Uuvo newstook wlll maUe i flne Christmas present, your plCK at 23C. 75c. 1.00. 1 2.1. 1 50 2.00, 2 0, ull tho lutest styles made f-om the obolceit llk. Christmas Gloves Sllk ilned Clovos, all shaaos .OO Sllk llnod Clovos', all shados I 50 Unllnod Clovjs, all shados' l.oo Unllnid Clovos, all shados 1.50 Mon's, Boys', Ladle and AIUsns' Floocollnod Kld Clovos, all shados KnltCl'oves ann Milton. I5o ta 50: at 50c, 75c, I.OO, and 1.50. Btg Reduction Sale of Clothing! Men's Oirercoats, Woith $15.00 and $18,00, Your Clioice $10.00 Young Men's Qwcoats, Worlh $1 J.00 and $12.00, Your Ctioica $ 5 00 Boys' Overcoats, Worth $6 50 and $5.50, Your Choice $ 4.00 Men's Suits, . Worlh $13,00 and $12.00. Your Ghoica $ 5.00 Big Reduction Sale of Pants Big Reduction Sale of Men's and Young Men's Separate Pants Every pair ot Pants redu'ced from $1.00 to S2.00 per pair. Storo Opon Evory Evonlnt; Untll Mtor Christmas. Cail aml gat a 1934 Calandar. Tho Loadlng Clothfors, Hattors, Furnlshors and CustomTailors,409 Maln St., Bonnington, Vermont AT THE 0i NEW MARKET Cor. North ainl I'leasant Stroet you wlll flnd the beu of homc-mado sausage, also a full Hne of the bet meats. CLARENCE CHANDLER, Manager. WOODFORD J lave Atixer i Coine you JSread exainme .and tliem and you will be sure to buv. For sale W.D.NEWTON COR. MAIN&S1LVERSTS. Estate of John Burke. Wlll Frerentcd. STATE OF VKKMOMT, 1 At a seMlon Dlstrlct of Bennington, I ot the I'robatt Court, holden at the l'robate Offlce. ln Bcmilng ton. ln sald Dlstrlct, on tho 4th ilay of De cember. A. D.. 1003. . . H l'resent John V. Ci.rney, Judge. An Instrunicnt, tmrportliiK to be the last Wili and Testameiitof John Burke late of lemington in said dlstrlct. deceased. belng preseut ed bf J. V. D. S. Merrill, for the exccutf.r thereln namtd. for I'robate, lt Isordered by sald Court, that all persons con ccrned therclu, be notlfled Ui appear at a ses slon thereof. to be held at the l'robate 01 flce, ln l!ennlii(!ton. ln salrt Distrlct, on 2Cth day of l)ee. A. 1). ll03. at 10 o'cIock ln tlie fore noon. and show cause. If any they have, aRsUnst the probate of sald Wlll; forwhlcu purpoio Ull fnrther ordered that thH order be publhhcd three weeks successlvelyln the llanner and lle former, a newspaper prlnted at llennlncton. In tlds State, prevlous to sald tlrae of hearliiK. By Attest JOHN V. OARNKY, Judge . Sumuel Mallorv bas uioved into ono uf JnmfB Smitb's bousos in Fermlulo. ,Jobn Kiles, icsurnnco iiijont, lina been in town tbis u-eok and dono somn hlislness. Georgo W. Knnpj) caught a racjooti' whicb weighed 27 1-2 iiounds. Martin C. Cutlcr b:is pnrcbnsed of Mr Lovin, familiurly known n tbo "Bennington Iron King," a fine, largo blnck work borse. Tbo price piid comes uloso to tbo two buudred dollnr mark. Mrs EtoHdo Kimball of Bennington and Miss Alico Gardnor of Dalton, Mnss., bave been risiting friends in town. Miss Lura Ilnrbour's scbool oloscd with publio exerciMS Inst Friduy. Aliss May Kus.sull's scbool will cbse in tbo saiao way noxt Friday. ,Mis9 Harbour commecod teacbing Monday in Shaftsbury. A. W. Hng.ir bas been in pursuit of a liig brnr, tracking him on tbe now snow. At tbia writing "Anso" is in uloao proximity to Bruin. Ohnrlea and .Tobn Harwood,- sona of Uonniugtoa's succossful tipticiun, bnvo teen guests of Albort Sliultz, onjoying tbe art of Nimrod. Tbe city Bunday suhool nnd Y P, S. O. E. are ruaking irpparntiona for Christmas festivities. Gleason aud Scott bnvo a good stock of g'ods in tbo grocery line nnd Boino rlry goods in thoir country store. Thoro's abouc a foot of snow in tbo woods and lumbermen aro utilizinfj it to good ndvantage. Tbe sloigbing is fair througbout tho town. M. S. Knights t)H9 tnken tbo job of running Gleason's mill. Georgs i. Knnnn is liis .tanyor, witb Howerd Flint of Bennington bebind tbo savv, Knights rons tbo engine.' Alis D. M. Gloasun and Mrs Albort Sliultz aco tjuite ill. James M. Cutler, formerly of Wood ford, is workinc in a cbair abop atr GardDor, Mnss. John Ward and Jobn Richardson of Newark, N J., aro ii tho fiuplcy of D. M. Glt-na m Poter McLaugblin advertlscs tw lot boutuls. Wbilo carving meat, Mr Cbarles Sawyor cut ono Hpgnr ijuito hailly. Last Suuday thirty-ttvo io'k bo-st-s passed through t-nvn t work on Dht flold Vnlicji himber job Phoonix l.'de, I O. U. I', chiitol tbe question Snturilay cvoning: "Ke solred, that Columlius is ontitlod to more honor for di.scov,ring Amorica than-was Washington for defonding it. " Diaputants for tbo nlllrmativa wero James Iliggins ncd wifo, Mrs Georga W. Wood, II. J. Bugbee. Dar rtll Sawyor, and for tho oegative, G. W, Knapp, Jaraos Dinwiddio, Luthor Fiak, Ricbard Uinwiddio, Florouce Temple. Tho bonorablo board of do cisioa nas William T,emplo, Ida Bowlo and Lucia Sawyer, wbo wore, on strongth uf argumonts, unanimuus loi "Ohristophcr." Mies Rona BugbcH recuirtd a przc in Miss llarbour's Hehool or nut haf ing a mnrk against bor namt on tbe rogietcr. Mis Ijucretin Cutler lnr only ono tnrdy mnrk. E OOM.MISSIOi'KlW NOTICK. Fstate o( MA11T1IA E. AUSTIN The underlgiicd. InOiinr been nppointeil by the Hon. ProlmlA Court lor the IM.itrlct of Ileu nlugton, COMMISSltiNKKs. to recelve. exam Ino. nnd adjuit ull rlulmt and demands of all raons aiiainst tne etnie oi Martlia Alistin latc of ltpiiniiiL'tnii ln miitl (llitrlct. dpoeaeil. nnd nll il;ilms exhlbltvd In offift th-reto. hcreby glvo notlcc lli.U we wlll meet for Iho pnrpoie aforesald, at lli Walioonmc Inn. Ilcnidngbm Center, In said dlttrle' or I'fimiiigton on the 7th day 01 JanuarV, linil and siitlitl .y of May. 1904 next, from 2 o'clock p. in. untll 4 o'elock p. m . each ot sald days, aud that stx inouUiH Irom the 1st day of I)ec. A P. pin, Ittlietlinelhnitedlivsnid Court for sald credilon to preenl thclr f' .jtou for exaniluatlnn and nliowance. D.iteil at ntnnlngton, Vt.. tliN 2nd day of Dec. A. I). 1903 8.11 IIAI.U 8. U H011INSO.V. 4 Conuntiiloners -THE BIC- C OMMIBSIONKRS' NOTICK. v, DAILKY. The umlerslgned, havlng been appolnted by the llon. l'robate Court lor tne uunict ot cn ntngton, Commlssloners, to recelve. examlne and adlust all clalms and dcmands of all per. sona against the estate of John II. Ualley, late of Shaftsbury ln sald dlstrlct, aeceased. and all clalms exhltlted ln offset thereto, herebyglve Botlce that we wlll meet for thepurppse afore sald at the late resldence of the sald John H. Dal lev the 2Ctbdar of Dec. 1803, aud 17th day of May next. from 9 o'clock a m. untll 12 o'clocK m. eacn of salddays. and uiat six monxns irom the lMh day of Nov. A. U. 1903, ls the tlmH Umlt .i hv ald Court for Sild credltors to preieut thelrcUlms to U9 for examlnatlon and allow Dated at Uennlngton, thU 7th day of Dec , 1 .1. EO. WALBRIDOE. I'ATKICK T. OH1FFIN, 4Cw3 Oommlssloners. Estate of Mary A. Lane Notlce oi 8ettlement and Appllcatlon for 1I3U1UUUUU STATE OF VEUMONT, I In rrobate Wstriet of Bennington, ss. J Court, held al the l'robate offlce ln Bennington wlthln aod for the Dlstrlct of Bennington aforesald on the 7th tlkv of Dec. A. D. 1903. pVel?nt, JOUN V. CARNEY. Jndee. Harlow A. Ilottum admlnlstrator wlth the wlll annexetl of tho estate of Mary A Ine. f late of Shaftsbury In sald Dlstrlct, deceased. presents hls admlnlstxaUon accoun? for examrnaUon and allowance, and makesBppUcationfora decree of dlstrlbution ad parfl lon ol the estate of sald deceased. whereupon lt U ordered by sald Court. that tald l aceountand sald appllcatlon be referred to asesslon thereof. to be lield at the Probate 01 fleeafoMW,onthattidaofDec, A.D. 1903. for hearlng and deolston thereon: And lt U lurther ordered, that notlce thereof bo plren Ut allpwtles lntcrested by publlcatton of Ule sam thTMweeks successlvcly n the Bannerand Ke loraerla newspaper pulllshed at Bennington, Iwvloiw to saldHlnie appolnted for hearlng. Ihat Uiey may appear at sald tlmeandplace am copyftthaorlgjnalrecord, Bankrupt Sale Continues Until Saturday December 12, His store is crnmmed full of articlea bought at one-third of their actual value and which will be Bold at prices never be fore beard of in Bennington. You don't believe it! Then come and see that is all we ask. Whatever you want in cloth ing for raan, wotnan or child come to Levin's and he can save you money. H. HARRY LEVIN, 112 North trcet. NORTH WHITE CREEK. Mrs Morcy Duoll, who bas beon spondiuf; n Mv wuoks with Mra E. J. Bonnett, bas rrturned to lior hotno on Oak Hill. Frank E. Bailoy nttoDdoa' a scial ac Mr nnd .Mrs llunry Collins' in West Arlington Fritlay ovoning. MifS Maiy Qcriven bas returnid to b r homo in Sbusbun, after spcnding a fow weeks at Thomas Horrington's. Harry Uonnott spent. Kriday inTroy. Alfred llorrington of Greeuwich spent a few riays with fiis fathor, Thmn na Herrirgton, bofore going cn a trip to Cauadn. A. E. SkilT of Cambridge was througb bore Sntnrday liuying turkoyB for Christmas OFF AOAIN. Wm Jennlngs Bryan Predlcts RoostvcltJ Nomlnation and Defcat Paris, Dec. 9 William .Tcnnings Bryan -today left Paris for Bernr, Switzerland, Tho Patrio totlay pi-lnts on intorview with Bryon in whlch lio oxpresscs tbo oplnion that Roosuvclt will be nominutcd by the ropublicans ncxt your but will fail of olcotion Boys' BooKs For Christmas Tho Henty Bnok.., fjorutio Alper, Jr., Works, Ollver Optios.'Klrk Mnnro's, Uol inson LV o, Swiss ramilx Hobinsun. Sterenson's Treasunt Island, Iti) Vnn Wlnkld and ra'any nthers. A. ilaurer, 427 Alitln Strcet. Chri8taiB8 erorgreon wreatns, 10, 15, and 25 cnts oach., Rope wroatbing, and 7 cents pcr yard. Christmas treos, 25 nnd 50 conts. lail. rocoivod evory day. Aridress Mrs Olarenco 3. Morso, a. x. u. 1, Uonoinoton, vt. Ordor by mail now. 45w3 Christmas Goods and Gifis We have our goodB all out. Perfuroes, -atag horn Bnts, and a fine line of ladies' and gents' ipocketbooks. Crill and see for yourself, 'it cost8 nothing to look them over, we like to hnw you. A salr on water bot tles this week. Ifyounted one now is the time. JOSEPH M. AYRES DnUCGIJJT Tolophono Q08 Maln 8troet THAT'S THE THING for a llno presont,. but a caso would bo bctter. If you can affortl lt, a caso of Champagne, a cnso 01 Wlno or JJeer. GHEER UP during tbis holldny soason and holp othors to do it, too. If you only send ono bottloofllavard ltwillplcaso somo oople ns mnch as a caso to others. io ilboi il u yway and you will bo happy, too. E. J. MORRISSEY 105 Pleasant St. ' Ettttite ot LouIh Marlow. Notloe ot Settlement and Appllcatlon for Dlstri butlon. STATE OF VERMONT, I At a sesslod Dlstrlct of Bennington, ss.Jof the- Probat Court. holden at the l'robate OfDce. ln Bennlng ton, ln sald Dlstrlct, on the 9th day of December, A. D. 1903. rresent. John V. Carney, Judge, Thomas HanLon, admlnln rator of the estate of Louls Marlow, late of 'Bennington, In sald dlstrlct, deceased, presents hls admlnlstxa Uon account for examlnatlon and allowance. and makes appllcatlon for a decree of dls trlbution and partltton ot the estate ot sald deceased. Whereupon, it ts ordored by sald Court, tbnt sald account and sald appllcatlon be referred U a sesslon thereof. to be held at the l'robate Offlce aforrsaid, on tho :28th day oi Dec A. D. 1903. for bearing and declslon thereon: And lt is furthet ordered, that notlce thereof be giYcn to all partles lntcrested, by publlcation of the sanie three weeks successlvcly in tlie Bannerand Rformer.a newspaper publlshedHl Bennington, prevlous to sald time appolnted for bearing, that they may apncar at sald time anu placo, and show canse, H any they may havi wliy sald account should not be allowed, an. such decree male. Arecord wheilpof ls ordered to be made. A true record. jQjj(f y CANEy JudRe A triie copy of tjioorlglnal record.i 48war AMest dOHN V OAHNfiV. Judge 1 vr or the Towa and 'Vlllnge Tolil IlrleflT for Bmr Iteadeii. Mrs Louls Whitnoy of Troy was in town over Sunday. Miss Jonno Mulligan of Lincoln rft , visitlng her sisterMrs A. C. Desorda In Datnbury, Conn., Sho wlll also visit rolatives in Now York beforo she returns. Mrs Dolos Mattison and bor son Porloy left towii bn Thurs'day, for Noptb Adams wbere thoy mado u short sta.v. 011 their way to thoir homo in So.vmour, Ct. Mrs Phillip Rndtess guve , a toa in honor pf Mrs Stuhinan, last week- Mrs Varney gavo a tou lust week. Miss Nellio Rogers is vjslting her ststos, Mrs J. M. Tltus of Schenectudy. Miss Katln ino Rogers ls spending' iv few weeks in Springlleld, Mnss. Judge E. L. Bates will go to Fair Haveo, Saturday to attond the funer al 61 tho lato Hon. Ira R..AlIen. Mrs Wm F. -Ashton has returnod from a visit to friunds in Pittsfield. Master Floyd Wright uf 2 " Maplo streot who has beeff vory ill is con valescing. Leslle E. Collins of Manchester Con tro is vislting frlends in town. Mr D. D. Hurris of Vorgennos has returnod homo aftcr a short visit with Mr W. H. Wills of 221 South Street; The street commissionor failed to clear the sido streets this mornlng be oro tho mill hatids went to work. Mrs Russell Hyde ontortalned a par ty of ladies at cards ycsterday after- noon, Dec., 0. Thoro was qulto h..fall of snow last night.and the first sloigh of tho season was seon on the streot this morning. The recent rummagb sale of tho w6 mao's auxiliary of tho Young Mons Christian Association netted it $75. Thomas II. Madigan of Bolton vis it ;d his sister, Mrs Charlcs N. Powors, a portion of tbe weet. Mrs Goorge Reynohls who has been in a Tro hospital eight weeks for trcatment is ioiproving, but slowly. Ad 900D 39 strong onougb, she bas got to undcrgo an operatitm. Mrs L. E. Story underwent a aevero surgical operatioo in tbe City bospital at Troy Saturday. News received to dfy is io tbo cffeot that she is doing fully ns woll as could bo u.xpcct. d. Willhm A. Darrutt has beon in Al bany and Fondu this wi'ck insfecting maohines for Oharlea Cooper. Johu W. McGarry of Burlington, woll Known here, is seriously ill aud threatened with apendicitis. Mrs Elizn Jowett and granddaugh ter, Rutb, left Monday fir Cliicago, wbere tbey will spend tho winter. At the annual meeting of Sixth Corps Rolief corps last evening theso oillcers were olected; MrsLucy Gibson pres; MrsRuth Griswold S. V. P; Mrs Frances WiUiams, sec; Mrs Electa Mutjphy, treas; Mrs II. N. Patterson, chap; Miss Mina Clark, delecate; Mrs Maggie Slbley; nltornato, Mrs Ellla Davis; Guard, Mrs Bessio Stovons; con, Appolnted ofllcers to boannounc ed lator. Reports showed tho corps to be prosperous with money- in the treas ury. The Juolor Ixiague will meot next Sunday afternoon at '1:30 o'clock.s .Tosoph Lumb of Torrington, Ct., has acV-epted a position ln tho Cooper needlo shop. In the Methodist church next Sun day tnorning, the pastor, W. H Washburne, wlll speak on "Somo Foollsh and Weak Things," and In tho evening on "Bodies Celcstial and Terrestial." IJy request of tho Grand Patriarch a speclal meeting of Mansur Encamp- ment I. O. O. F. wlll bo held Saturday evening Dec, 12. A largo attendance is dffslred as tho Grand Patriarch E. A. Cook of Nowport will bo present. V At tho First Baptist Church the pas tor, Rev. Frank R. Morrls wlll preach at 10:30 on ''The Value of Roliglous Exporience." Evening gospel scrvico at 7 o'clock. You aro invitcd to both servlces. Llst of Letters remainlng uncallpd for ln the Post Ollico for the week ei.tt- ing Doc. 7, 1003. Chas A. Armstrong, G. M. Alnswortli, Geo. F. Adams, M. J. Cottlng, H. F. Curran, E. D. Dayls. Geo. Galusha. Edward J. Hay, Lieut O. H. Harrlson, W. P. McGuiro, Jas; M. Schultz, Joe Schtnldt, Valloy Mch. Co., Mrs Wm Foster, Mrs A. L. Fos- ter, Mrs S. W- Harriman. Mrs Bessio Jackson. WhM hVTA TF i I'" 5 T T & OFFERS FOR SALE DWARD :Two DweHings' f Putnam Sr. ExftMision.,-f- Several Dwellings X. South Brauch St. J- Two Dwellings Sf.ho.il '1 Dwellings and Building Lots Washington St. Other . Desirable Property 3 X in all p ifts ot tln villae l:Sn;eP;rt EDWARD J. HALL f Rooms 11 12, 13, 14, Opera liouse Block - Bennington, Vt, PACE'S POULTR FOOD TED does malte hens lay. It ccrtainly U the best cgg producer. Nored pepper or any Irritant that temporarily warms up the fowls and then leaves them worse off than before. A genuine food that keeps hens healthy and makes poultry grow. ( The value of our Food has been proved in this State. We have numerous testimonials of tlie hihest character. They are from well-known farmers and poultrjmen right hcrc in New England, psople you know or have heard about and vthoso word U gilt cdge. Wtguarantce sr.tisfaciion and stand back of every pound we ship. Your money biek if iou are not satisfied. We wani an agent in every village. Send fir our bojkkt i it contaias testimonials, prices, and full particulars about our li'eral induccments. Pago pays the freight. REMI-MBER PAGE'S is tl.c ONLY PEIJFECT POUIJTRY FOOD. It is the or.e Lind that rcally makes eggs. CARROLL S. PAGS5 !ZS::l7y. HYDE PARK, VERMONT Wmmmm Cnlichs, Colda and Conttlpatlon. Fjw pennle realize wben takinr oough mwlioineB other than Koley's Honoy aod Tar, that tbny contain opi ates wbich ore constipating bosides bo- Ing unsaie, particulnrly for rbilnron. Folcy's Honoy and Tar containa no nniates, is safe and sure and will not constipate. For ealo by B. A. Quin- lan. A Costly MUUke, , Bluners are sometimes vory expon- f-ivo. Uccnaiooaiy nro Usoif is 'the pnctiof a mistakn, but you'll novt-r b wiong if you takeDr King'a No Lifo Pilla fordyspepsia dizzinoss, heatiaclio llvex and bowol troubles. Thoy aro gonilo yet thorough. 25c, at Gibson's ilrui 8tor, CiAlIi-HZALTtl clwavs brinrs hack tlie natural and j heautiful cnlorof youih 1 1 gray, fadcd or bicached hair. j Givis new liu a.d f owth to tliln balr. Prevents dan j drutfand baldui-ss. lancS a dyo, but a Iiairfood, and ! nosimt-lv nsKins crav luir to 119 vouthful color. A healtlilut nnir crcssing tar mon aro womanf us usecannoi nc actccicu. cc how Mrs. Muson, Nuttellburcb, W. Va., was mado young agalu by using mWS HAIR-HEALTBf "Find tnrlofd fi 50 for whlch tnd 6'hottln of Matr-if calth. T m dtlichted with the )m:Mf bf'nt me. My h&ir waf a r;ry that I was &hamcd for anyone to tce mc.and bcinc o youn? tt nr k iled ue to ihink i:iy hair was geutnfr white so long htfore 1 was an old woman, ettt thAKk; U .tr Jltalth, a cruj kur cannet it Jeund in m htaj asd 1 have not utcd all of odc Lolile." LARQB SOC BOTT1.ES. AT LEADINQ DRUQUISTS. , Good for 25cm cako HAnmmsGAFr Cut out and slcn ihls coupon in fire dy, lake It to any of the following druggnts nnd thfy wnl !re you a Urjt toiile of Ilay' Hslr-Heaith and a 35c. cake of tlarilna flcdlcated Sap, thebeM soap for IUlr.5calp.Compleiion.Uath and Toilet, bolh for Fltty cents; rerular pncc--Krdecmed by leadlng drugglsu everywhere at their hop only, or by the Phllo nny Speclaltles Co.. n Latayetie St Newark, N.J., either wiih or wiihout oap, ly exyrest , prc, ai d, ln f Uin sealed package un reccipt of 60c. and thU coupon. nilHDRUTCC Anypenonpurth!!nzHay'sIId!r-l hh Nanc UURIllill I CC anywhere In the V. S. who h.. noreen benented, may nave hls money back by addreuitigU!.- SrBCiALTiis Co., 9 Ijifayette St., Newark, N. J. Addrens Refult tltittituUl, Inriit on hvingl!,ty't Jiair-llealth FoIIowlng Drugglita supply Ilay'a IUlr-llclth and llarflaa Soap ln their thtps onJy : Fee S&mp OffiE THE COMBINATION CASH STORE Lively Days for the Toy Store ... Our Toy Store is ready, and such a wonderland for old and young. There are surprises ou every hand and ingenious new fashioned Toys that fascinato children of all agfcB and sizes. First there is a splendid Doll show and every. little 'girl will want to come and pick out her favorite. All 'the Dolla can have Houses, Carriages, Automobih's, 'Trunks, Swings. Cradles, Beds, BathTubs, etc. Tlie ' little housekeeper will be interested in Cook Stoves, Sets 'of Disnes, alfio Blocks, Books, Iron Toys, Sleds, Rockinc ' norses, ana ipts or otuer tnings irom tsanta ulaus. Now a word to those interested in Fine China aud ' Glass Ware. Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Salads. Cuds ann 'Saucers, Water Sets, Wine Sets, Vases and Novelties of 'all kinds. Will you consider this your Xraas Store? John H. Moorc - 142 North St. Bennington, Vt. f f f f f f V f f t 1