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THE BENNINGTON EVENING BANNER VOL. Ill, no 2ao BENNINGTON VT.. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER ft, 1905 PRICE 0TE CENT Tl is Is the Day the Montpelicr Boarding House Keepers are Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of Their Organized Appetite THE NEW WAY TO PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS. TRY A FULL SIZED I'rpanida cure the wort forma of Iys au and all olhrt Acute or Climtiie St. in ch I naordrra liy rrtMiiinif the worn- out Using of the stomach ami destroy all utacsac germ. l'pa lu tlit way never return. PeaetJaa ar lt at SO real h..ul on an atarim, liiTt Hnl a atr-tia au.l Imoliliy al.lut a"'atn. u, mr 01 maoer rfued4. aUMaaeh.ati at loaejor Uta Ui thr Is tellfe Vrwillaenlyou.ifyoaluvenotnMdP Try IVpsoids to-day, priceonly 50 cents soldi More. 50c. Untie FRKK; merely a bottle at lrug atore. Or you may have a end ui your name and nddreaa. and you full sired la.ttle free by writing The Vio will receive promptly a full sited bottle. Chemical Co.. Chicago. III. told nnd Recommonded by B. A. Qulnlan I f . Right Near . A Te t'araar" Mm oaw Tha I'oant Hi. Ilnka T Op. 1 liana Tha Clana Tha Kapraaa Coa TbCntrl r. .,. Thr llol.l. Tha r. ..11, , . ani Th. rirmrri' -I.. ,. Drysdale Store Has been for the past week in the best markets gathering in The Correct and Accepted Autumn Styles for our discriminating public. The re sults of our- efforts will arrive almost daily for the next week or two. Every Day There'll be Some thing New to Look At to admire. Styles we assure you will be RIGHT. Th e season is far enough advanced now to have killed off experi ments. Existing designs and fashions are WHAT WILL BE WORN. ALEXANDER DRYSDALE SON n ENNINGTON'S CTORE JJUS1EST "As is the Mind, so is the Hand." We have made arrangements with Mr. Lane, who conducts those exhibits iu all the large cities throughout the country, to present Mine. ALLIDALS, the Celebrated Palmist, and associated with her is M me. KLISK, a remarkable clever Psychic reader. The lines in your hand have a meaning, and by the accuracy of their work they wjll prove of great help to you on the real problems of life which confront you. The past, present told to you, and the future outlined in a man ner which is remarkable all through the scientific study of Palmistry. Their b-oth is on the second floor Cloak and Suit DepL 25 cent READINGS 25 cents. COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, 50 cts. I MOTHER USED tOMNKL JN 2-PIE 1J:AB- CURE DYSPEPSIA BOTTLE FREE. on .lo not obligate yourself topayarcnL All we ask after Pepeoids have cured or greatly twnelilted you is.lhsl yourcconi- liiriul 'r.u.L lu your friend I'Mltlln villi (Mil M..i.rl.. r lai lu nil.rj PapaatO ham ma.U il.oiiMiiiti . I , ... The Buyer iMit rin: OI Palmistry. MfRBEu-Souit Co.. Syracuse. N.Yj U. A. R. STATE CONVENTION Tha Society to .r,t . Motu. M. r.. at i.'. Ls Monleller, Oct. J It annua rueeWug of h Hta'.a Chapter, Deuuh Vera ( tin- American I trillion, a OIM'IX ! Ill li t W'l.l.ll it' l L'u. ' 1" o'clock Uila forenoon, Mrs F Hlewarl Htranahnn of Hi Albana. aisle rt rnl praaldiug. I ra er was offered by the !le A la . i.f tin. city. The roll aa called b the aecrelmry, Mra J 11 Minimi of Ml Albana. Mra A ( Cum ratua of thli clly delivered an address of welcome, tha raaooae being made by Mra ClayUm N North of Hhoreham Mra V Klewarl Btratialian as rwlSOtad atau regent and Mr Clayton N North vloe regeoL It waa voted to tract during the own lug year a suitable marker on Uw farm of Mr I'lk- In lair La Molts when tho Kiench ealabllihed a camp, the Ural white settlement in VennooL It waa alao the place where (Sen Mont Kumery'a. meu aougbl abelter on their return from the Invasion of Canada at the outbreak of the lUvolutlonary war and where lien Montgomery awaited the assembling of hit men f r a leoood tnvaalon. It wu alao voted that Vermont do ill part In the construction of Contin ental hall at U'aahluKtoa. TO THE JURY TODAY. a - . .. . Third Wr.-k In IN Kurort Trial of Krmam n William. BurlingUn tict 3, Argumenta In the case of atate v lienjarain Wil liams, charged with the murder of policeman Jamea P McOrath In this city May 12, 1U04, were made In Chit tenden county court today. The rase will go to the jury tomorrow morning, when the third week of the trial will be begun. State's Attorney A L Sherman opened for the state and was followed by II 11 Shaw, for the defence. J K Cushman will close for the defence. and Atty-Cen Clarke C Fllta for the state. OFFICERS ELECTED At the Regular Muting el the Firvlw Qua. At the regular meeting of the elec tion of officers of the Fair View club the following were chosen: President, Daniel Hurlburt; 1st vice president. Archie Hur)ty: 2nd rice president, Ralph Itemington , secretary, Leonard H Godfrey: treasurer, Seymour V Patterson: trustees Harry R Buss, Jesse Russ and Wayne Adams. (everybody's liable to itching pile. Rich and poor, old and young terri ble torture they suffer. Only one sure c ire. loan's Ointment. Absolutely safe; can't fail. Come in and Investigate COMPLETK LINK OF Gas Heaters and Radiators FROM $2.00 up Also lighting fixtures, lamps, etc. All styles and all prices. D WITH COAL Chapping Kindling ft minutes lurrying in uoai Digging out Ashes t Carrying out Ashe 5 Waiting for a Hot Oven 30 HotBlHculta bated In 20 70mlnutes Floor dirtv. clotting Bnllnrl. air smokey, kitchen red hot one hour , . A . oeioie nre cues out. WITH OAS Strike a Match to nacondn Turn a Valve 10 " Oven Heated 7 minute Biscuits served and lire out In IS ' 22 mlnuteft, 20 necondft Floor clean, clothes clean, no smoke, cool kitchen all the time, no trouble, happy home and 47 min utes 4') seconds saved for other work, rest or recreation. BENNINGTON GAS CO. 422 Main Street WANTS PLANS I CARRIED OUT To Improve the Battle Monu ment Property. MEANS ARE ALL AT HAND Changes Would Lessen Existing Nuisances and Increase the Income Mr Kdltor:-! have been Inform d that the naveeear) leglalallon baa bran otMained to enable Uta llannlogton Haiti Monum. nt association In erecia a new janitor's house, aulubly light Ue Interior f the battle moi ument ami put ti grouodt about the same la daoetii repair. From my own obaervaUon 1 know that through the llbarallly and public spirit of Thomas Valla altr aulUble for thr Janitor' house haa been pro vlded by tho removal of his barn from near the monument grounds. I hare yet to bear of any action having been taken by ihe committee appointed by Monument aaaociatlon to take charge of the matter above referred to. Their neglect of the duties Intrusted to them results not only Id the allow .ii.' of the monumrnt to get In unlit condition but alao in loss to the asso ciation of monies that otherwise would have lieen generously given to aid In the construction contemplate! by the legislation referred to. If this cam mittee will not art, and from January until now they have done nothing, la It not time that they re asked to step down and MU and a new commit i- appointed? . It la unfortunate that matters have been allowed to g-t Into tbeir present disreputable condition so far as the monument and grounds surrounding Uie same are concerned, la It now Kaaibla by public agitation of this Important matter to ensure some action being taken without further unneces aary delay? Youra very truly, Old Resident. BASEBALL SCORES. Qaaai mjr Yraterear by ike S)a tteaal aa Aaiarieaa Lease Clafea. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati New York 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 Hit- New Yirk. 9. Cincinnati. S. rora New York. 0: Cincinnati. 2. ti Er- Hut leri.M - M.ithewaon and Uu, imaii. Over all and m hlet IsOOtld Game New York 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 14 Cincinnati 1001O100O-4 tt:t. s'ew York. 6; Cincinnati. 11 Er rorsMew Y'ork. 3, Cincinnati. 2. Uat terlea Elliott and liewertnun; Ewlna and Street, At Bt IxjuI Brooklyn 000010020-4 gt. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Illta-Hrooklvn, 10: St. Loula. S. Krrors Brooklyn. 1, St. Loula. L Buttcrlaa acanlon aixl Itlttcr, Taylor aim Mien. Second Guiue Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 S Bt. Louts 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 Hrts Brooklyn, ll; St. LouIh. 9. Krrors Brooklyn. 2; St. Loula. 0. Batteries Bcnnlon and Hitter; McHouglidll und At I'ittabura Boaton I'lttaliura HIlH-lToaton, 8; 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 3 3 0 S 0 1 U 0 -10 Plttahun. 11 Erroro- ll.i.h.n 1 I i , t j I i i ri, 1 ltiitt. rl..A- Voonu- and Need hum: Lynoh und Belts. Sei oml I lame Boston 02000001000-3 Blttaljurg ...3000000000 14 Hits Boston. 7; I'lttxliurg, 11. Errors Boston. 3: BlttKburg. 1 Hatterlea Willis and M.o.i it. Lvllleld and Cults. At cnlcago I'lilla. ... 201000020000 0-6 0- 6 Er- Chlcugo 002000120000 Hitawpniiaaainnia. ": unicaso. u. rors I'hJladeltihla. 4: Chlcaao. 1. Bat terles BlttliiKer and Dooln; Pfplffer und tVNelll. TABLE OF PERCENTAGES. W. I.. PC .696 .651 .591 .544 .510 .380 .331 New York .. Pittsburg ... Iu3 96 88 80 74 45 y 61 67 73 93 99 103 Chic ago I'Mladelpnia Cincinnati .. St. Loula ... 57 49 Boston Brooklyn 44 AMER'.uAN LEAGUE. At New York- Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-8 Hits Detroit. 5; New York. 8. Errora len itnd Vurner; Orth and Connor. It. ...... i. i v..,.. V...-I. n Udiiu.1 ii,L Second tlame Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 New York 8 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 -10 lilts Detroit, 7: Now York. 12. Errors Detroit, 2: New York. 1. Batteries Wlggs and Drill; Griffith and Klclnow. At Washington Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-8 w nsnington u 0 0 0 0 tl 1 n n l Hits Chicago, 6; Washington. 3. Er rorsChicago, l: Washington. 3. Batteries Owen and Sullivan; Wolfe and Heydon. At Philadelphia St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02 Philadelphia O0O3OOO2-5 Hits 8t. Ixnils, 10; Philadelphia, 9. Er rorsSt. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Bat teries Sudholt and Sugden; Henley nnd Schreck. At Boston- Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 04 Boston 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 7 Can't he in perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invig orates the whole system. Rt'ILAND OPPOSES ORDER Pallets la law saner System at Mrest Rail Moatpaller, lioi a - The pro hearing hrfure the board of railroad commlaslnner at Ihe iei house thi morelog to mm ahetitrr the u-am rail- r..a .. ah old I- i.,iilr,l l mm Om oi.virio ii.i .or aignal eatabllshatl by aireot railways at polaU where the two roads cross at grade, ended In no hearing. The Rutland Railroad company. throughtuatiirny,tl.ll I'ower of Morrlsvllle, wlllidrew It pro eat against the iostallation of these sig nals demandetl by the commissi in and alto removed lu applicillon for a modification of the order. It waa suted that the Rutland com peny will realat an effort to carry out the orOar of the wMnmtaelon nod will staod on lu legal right. Tim staod taken by the Rutland was do to an order Issued by toe controls aloo requiring the Rutlftod Street Railway Com par y to Install sema phore like thoee used on the Central Vermont and Montpelierat Wells Rlv ercroaslngt. Complaint la mad that lh order has been dlaregarded. COUSIN KATfc." St Altat twa At tha Optra HeuM. Orto atr I Kh. The next attraction at th Opera House, Friday. Hctober II, will be Virginia DrewTteeoottin Fohel liarry more's maUr niece, "Cousin KaU." The press and public are enthusiastic In Uieir praie of thia company. From last week 'a Hooeick Falls Standard: toe of the best, if not tbe beat attrac lion, thus far this season waa the pr s. ntstlon of "Cousin Kate" Tuesday evening. The title role waa taken by Virginia Drew Trescott, and her work was on a par with mat of Fthel Barry, more for whom the piece was original ly written. All the parU in the cast were most ably sustained and the pro duction was most meritorioui In all respecu. Little Miss Florida Wilson who took the part of the boy Bob, la worthy of special mention, as her In terpretatlon was remarkably finished for one so yeung. A large, represen tative and appreciative audience waa present. ,Ms $12 totiMi and tJMO that "You've twice as many Boys' Suits as you usually have,' said a lady Saturday. Twice as many? My dear woman, we have four times as many. $2.00 tO $10.00 While most dealer's prices throughout the cast are up ours are down. No secret now Come in, we'll tell you how we managed it. CUI PU -HlSSlSd nkk rsKi Mwa Loaalei far P M Neks and Mn Trwree. Wm Thurher of Hooslek Falls haa apraled to lb police authorities of thai tillage to aid lo locating hi wit who he says ha la-en ehai from ho sine Monday. M r Thurher la a cripple and hi wife waa employed lo Nan lltnlng' lato.lt In llooalck Falls'. Mr and Mr lliurber hate a laughter four fears old. Fred H fuller, alao married and employed In ihe lanndry. U reMirted missing too Hie wife la an Invalid and ih-y has a son. Id years aid. It la said that Cotter asked Mr Van liming, hla employer, haturdav night for a 'w days -a . of abasoor), atatlng Uiat h wished to visit his wife In a hospital In 'onnertlc:. He promised to rt turn Wednesday. Mr filter is In Hocsick Falla. Mrs Thurher Is U years old. ll thought lhal thx pair have goo to Canada The polio In eeveral p4aca between here and Mon treal have bow notified. MAYOR CORRY WINS. Moa-pi lar Saloon Ktrpm Mad Te O oat CrnUnalal Day. Montpellar. Oct. 4 Mayor Corry wim hi flgbt against Ute aalovm keep ers, whose places were all closed cen tennial day. NtaU's Attorney Jackson conferred a ith the licensees. Mondsy sfternoon, reading them a letter from Attorney Cenerel Fltts. While no ruling opinion was given on the Msy ors authority the salcxn keepers deci ded to be on the safe side and not op en Wednesday as lawsulu would un doubtedly follow If Utey persisted. WentlieT warmer tonight. Fair, fair. Thursday 4'eaalrfltlag tka Uaaala Foley A Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of tbe great merit and popularitv of Foley ' Hon ey and Tar many imitations ar offer ed for the genuine. These worthless imitations nave similar sounding names Beware of them. The genu ine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a val low package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It Is tbe best remedy for coughs and colds. Sold by B A Quintan. . I igM. ' ."V 1 r 9 MasfJ rrw i aisiawi IT - - . iT. r - there are no other suits made by any firm equal at less than $18.00 to $25.00. TRAIN HOLDUP NETS $50,000 Bandits Make Great Haul on the Great Northern a i-ja MSB EXPRESS CAR DYNAMITED Pom of 100 in Purunl of (he Bandits Two Boy Imitators Arrested. BATTI.I-, U.1.I1 M 4 OM east bound Great Nurtln-ni p aerator train leaving Iw-rr at k aVIork waa held up by a gang of hamlita im milt- from Uila rlty. The i-vi-rt-aa i-ar waa blown to piece by Ihni- barges of dyas mite Hie robta-r are bH levari in bar sa curwl $.', from the wrecked car. ftherlff Kmiih ami a pnaee of mora than tisi turn an- mouiial in have aur rtiiMta the aug at Soring Heath, tea mils fr.-iu I In- . 1) A bstlle la H-Ileved to be lo pros rasa between thr rtiblM-r and tlwtr purauers not far from Ihe aceue of lb holdup, which nc-tirred near Hi Hard. Obarleat Aiideraon. tb etpn-a nu-eeo ger, waa Injured. Tbe train was flnggwl near a brick, yard, and as the engineer slowed up two men lu rain costs climbed ore the troder ami prevented revolvers at The expr -a messenger was com manded to om-u tbe door of bl car, and on his n-fn:il in do so a charge of dynamite was placed against It and esil.ah-t. no- explosion tore tho car almost to fdeeea. The safe was then blowu open. After sitir!iig the contents of the ears the thn-- men started off in ao easterly din, tlon. Two boy a na soon a the robbery be gun entent tht piiaaeugt-r coaches and began to hold up the piiwu-ngers. They were cuptiiriil. Millinery Opening Saturday and Monday Oct 7 and 9 will be opening data at O'Donoella. Newest Ideas in fall and winter mil 11 oery. Three Qualities tht make the Hnrcpchnp flnthind Ilvl JVJIIVV VIVtlllllla 9 known from the At- 4- iV rf-x r U y I Cm y- m idinic iu inc i acnic, from Canada to the Gulf Style Quality and Price COLE