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THE EVENING BANNER J BENNINGTON - VERMONT I "Watch Your Step" I ttrtn IK F I II mm tmmm&m laxrrr : : : : k mm U " mcQ Ml 7 4'i HinTiiiS mrt-rr t--i - t-t ir '.-hLW v.:-iis-" rrr rrr r iHiltttttffl We consider ZIRA the best of all 5 Cent cigarettes. Honestly Best V "'' lis frH 5 mm ROOTS AND HERBS Sold by lottlo For all diseases, senf by order PROF. W. C. HOWE n No. Adam?, Mass. 140 South St. PALNIST MADAME BERNETT SCIITU IC UALMIST V III Ifll Ton nil nlnnl tin.liir-lnni.m linuii Ihvh, i iiiirNlilii, n ml iiinrrliiKa litn'l full lo iiiiioiiii tii'i' Hiiuiii Hit nt I M if r IIiiIpI ubscrlptlan RatM Par Month lis Pr Ytr IS.0S Ml tubtcrlptlona payabla In ad vine. Entered at tha Poatoffica laMlsy ton. VL. Dee. )1, 1901, aa Kacond Clan M attar. FRANK E HOWE, Editor and Pub. Tuesday, June 27, 1916. To all those that suffer terribly with sore, tired, aching Ieet, tho least jar or misstep causes untold asony but immediate relief is at hand for there is ono remedy that lia3 never failed to help sore ieet. No matter how ions you have suffered, just pet from any drus store a bottle of Minard's reliable, creamy liniment and use as direited for instantly you will find that nothing is as effectivo for your poor, sore, tired, aching, per-i-.piring feet and you will wonder at its inatjie. It never burns or blisters and stains neither flesh nor clothing. It is clean and economical to use anu Will surely help you. Vermont soldiers are on their way to Texas and with tho temperature the lushest it has been this year and ?,et tim; higher as they Ro south, not yet fully equipped and riding day and nisht in i.rdinary coaches with no com forts of travel and no place to sleep, the boys will early ;:et a taste of the hardships of a soldier's life. The love of excitement and lure of adventure leads many young men to enlist but the lii'e is one cf hard worl;, denial and danger even when not in acinar conflict. It is no infrequent sight in llennin'4 ton to see automobiles driven rapidly past trolley cars discharging or re ceiving passengers. In well regulated communities this Is forbidden and ought to be here. It is one of the most frequent causes of accident and child ren and old people are particularly ex posed. Many automobile drivers recog nize this fact and ahvavs pause before passing a still trolley car but others ire (arele.-s or have never had the mat ter ealb'd to their attention. With an automobile for every forty people in Leiinington and rather narrow busi ness streets make it important that strict precautions he observed. Col. Iloosewdt and the Progressive national committee have indorsed Hughes. It has been manifest ever since the Chicago conventions that this v. ould l.e the outcome and it renewed I roof of the statesmanship and far sighted vision of Theodore Hoosevclt The old line leaders of the Jiepuh'iican party did not want Hughes or House vc It for presidential candidate. When it looked as though they might be able to eliminate both of them Koosevclt got into the light and by his activity com pelled the nomination of Hashes. Now at a fitting time he conies forward to back Hughes. Four years ago the oi l reactionaries split the Republican par ty by forcing the nomination of Taft after the Republican voters had clearly indicated that they did not want him Now the paity is reunited through the wisdom and sagacity of Theodore Roosevelt. The old gang is eliminated though they do not know it. Roose veil is the big man of the reunited Re publican party and can remain so pro vided ho will not again seek the ollice of president. He w ill be urged to seek or accept the nominal ion again if he lives but w can do more good to the country by using his great talent an statesmanship as a national adviser in stead of arousing the passion and hat red of partisan strife. Some few of the Progressives will find it hard to recon cile themselves to the new situation but they should accept the judgment of their great leader, lie is wiser than they. SNAKE STOPPED EXPRESS Cave Up Its Life For Interfering With Trr.fic. Indianapolis, l;id., Juno "a, A large snake held up lh" Motion Railroad's Inst passenger train, the lioosier Llm iteti, for ten minutes at Iiyer, near Hammond. The snake, ono of the largest ever seen In I hat vicinity crawled into a switch box and cut off Hie elciirical connection that made it possible to operate tho switch from the liileiloel.lng tower. When the trainmen investigated they found the big r-nake fast In tho swiieh. It had been stunned by the current ami was easily killed. Tin snake, It Is believed, t rawled from the Kankakee swamp to the tracks and wriggled Its way into Hie switch. Practical Farming vs. Theory. One of the astonishing tilings about any situation is the personal equation. This is perhaps more true in larmin than in any other vocation. In a general-way it can be said that the fanner who reads government bulletins, studies soil foods, carefully selects dairy types, feeds scientifically uid keeps a card index on his cows will succeed, but lie won't make money unless he has farming sense. This niav tie called horse sense, cow sense, crop sense or soil sense, out it is really (oinmon sense, the same thing that makes success in any business. At a recent farmers' meeting, with experts ptesent from all directioi s, farmers were told how to ;:elo: t dairy tows, yet. the expert uiniiiUeil mat plenty of profitable milkers were not up to foi m. The farmers were told that shippini: milk is unprofitable, yet thousands of irmers ship milk and make money. They were shown how hay robbed the soil and how sold hay carried off ele ments worth more than the cash re ceived, yet ciinic one must sell hay hud make money, or horses would starve. Almost ovoiyone admits the value of ensilage, yet many farmers don't own a silo and make monov. Imports say Yoi -mmilcrs cannot raise and feed hard corn as cheaply as they can buy it, yet hundreds of farmers do so. 1'otatoes, beans and well-bred stock are theoretical niouev-inakers, but many farmers can't touch them. So with apples, alfalfa, gib-edge butter, trden truck and oilier specialties. What some farmers can do profitably would mean ruin when others tried it, and so it goes. At the meeting in tiurstinn, the writer talked with a farmer who never owned a silo, who ships mitk, sells cows, iiiiys calves In the kill and never grew a tern of alfalfa or fed anv Humi lity of 'silage corn, yet he makes his WOUTI EEilffilli"" NOT AN ISOLATED CASE Many Similar Casts in Dcimingtort and Vicinity. b-hemfwyp vbgkq vbgkejkg bh zb gfig This lie nningtou man's story given here; is not an isolated case by any means; week alter week, year after year, our neighbors are telling simi lar good news. .Tames 1'. Toomey, South and Klin Kts., Renniiflon, says: "I have never had any serious east; of kidney trouble but lor fonie lime I was bothered by elull pains across my back. My work aggravated the trouble. I had seen 1 loan's Kidney 1'ilh; so highly roi o.m nienih'd by lleniiingtein cili"iis that I sent to Cole's Drug Store and goi a box. They helped mi' from the start and soon drove the pains freim my l ae k and made mo feed better and stronger." ATI' Kit A I.AI'SK OP I-'IVK YKARS Mr. Toomey said: " t is a pleasure for me Id once again endorse 1 loan's Kidney Pills. They did me so much good I hat kidney trouble and I an now strangers." Price .Vu.', at all dealers. Hon't si in ply ask for a kidney remedy-get 1 loan's Kidney Pills-Mie same that Mr. Tourney has twice publicly recoin mended. Poster Milburu Ct., Props., PulTalo, X. V. RIOTING IN PANAMA Eighteen Are Wounded on Occasion of Elections Colon, June 2t!. SeiMiis rioting occur i'd in the c ity of Panama yesterday on the occasion ol the fictions. Klgliteen persons were wounded There weri'iio oredgners aiming them, however. A Pnited States cavalry force number ing pio hastened to Hie iioumiary, mil it was not found necessary to cross the line. (Jen. I'.'d wards had previously ordered the American soldiers to re main out of Panama and Colon dur ing the elections nut to Hold timm- selves ready to suppress any rioting. No trouble occurred at Colon. Ono man was killed in the province of Chiri qui. Other Things Immaterial. "What, must u man do, doctor, to at tain a ripe old ngeV" "I.Ive."-lioston Transcript. Hit IP. i.o LIEitij VETRINARY SURGEON has opened office at Putnam house sta ble. Phone 144- Will your widow dress as well as your wife does? That question will be determined by the amount of your life insurance. Insure while insurable. National Life Ins. Co. of Vt. (Mutual.) Karlo S. Kins ley, (Jeneral Agent, Meatl lliiildlng Rutland, VI. Adv. ilow'3 This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrli Cure. F. J. CH KNRT Si CO.. Toletlrt. O. Wo, t!n undi'iMlgiipil, liuvo known P. J. riii'tiey fur the lost l yearn, ami liollevo hln pi-rfei'lly homii'iiMo In nil btislnrns trniiHiit'llotiH uml llimni'liilly nbln to curry out nnv obligations nimln tv Ids firm. NATIONAL HANK. OP CUMMKKCI3. Toli'do, O. TTalt'n Cntnrrh Cure Is tiiftrn ttitenmlly, netlntf directly tipim tlio Plnnd nml mil runs fiurfnri's of tlui nvntctn. Ti'ntltnonlals R.'nt fire. I'rleo 7j ceiila per l0 1 tie. HulJ bv till PriiKKlxta, Ink Hull ii family rill for cunolliMloo, YOU'LL REMEMBER IT O. K. All worsted trousers Before war price $5, our price now $5. Stetson Hats Before war price $3.50, our price now $3.50.' Manhattan Shirts Before war price $1.50, our price now $1.50. Pure Silk Caps Before war pi ice $1, our price now $1. Men's Suitsbefore war prices $ll2-15-18-20-22 and 25 sam price now. And so it tfoes, same old qualities, same old prices not a thing in the store allected YET. We're sitting on the lid there's a mighty force below may be were not strong enough to hold it down, but trust us' to do our best. If we go to pieces and are compelled to raise our prices we'll come out like a man should and tell you why. , 19 . r i ... .. b MMi iwMlmiiwiMiiiiiiiiirMririiriiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiw - in i rrtTii iiijiiiiwiaii iriwiMiiiiitn irTimiiT ISO acres support To cows and makes money. Tin: experts may say that no-called modern me thods would double his pro fits, but it Isn't so certain. That he is i through farme r, rotates his crops scientifically, manures heavily and artfully puts back In the soil what lie takes out is a pietty complete answer to the critics, which shows that it isn't ill a matter of me thod, but a question of efficiency. Some cf these eild-fashioned farmers, who pursue' paint-brush, quack-grass, mustard or sage brush in their sleep, whofe farms are flower gardens for e leaiiliness ami whose bains and yards ive as in at as a model creamery, Boom to have "luck" enougu to make up for all modern notions, and their laud is so productive, after years of patient ultivation, that it defies agricultural rule and creed. The fact h;, eif course, that fanners, In the bulk, w ill do belter to adopt ex ert methods, but nothing will take; Hie place of pe'rsoiial knowledge eif the soil and sue ccssful demonstration of the best way to get the value out. In this respeel, the old timers can give the modern expert many points and an often demonstrate the; value of icrsonal methods. In the end, It's the man that counts in larming and I'Vervthlng the Kut- uid Herald. of ollice, resignation, death, removal from district or otherwise. C. To see if the district will appoint a cominiUee of three citizens, to serve without, pay, to investigate and report back to the district on the desirability of Kiirrenderiiig special charier and making Ientiiiigtoii a uchool unit, be cause of tho provisions of tho new sell tied law. 7. To see what sum, if any, the dis trict will vote to pay its trustees for their services the ensuing year. S. To transact, any other business found necessary when met. M. P. Morgan, clerk. Dated at Bennington, Vt., June 19, It'll!. ' AUTO LIVERY HUDSON and FORD CARS HANS KELSON CLD BENNINGTON GARAGE Reasonable rates end sale drivers, tel28M Electric Wiring All kinds of wiritg, ccntractirg, te pairs either old or new work at - - FEA5GNABLE PRICES - MAURICE E RUDD. EL442-M 111 GRAND VIEW u rsm s masons' ppgies : Fl i os and Germ. I)o you know that both tho interior and exterior of the lly are t barged with deadly genus? l ive hundred and fifty million germs have been found on a single fly, ,".::o.o.hi.ooi uf ibeiii l" iug of inlestimil origin. Many Women Need Help Women are as nim h inclined to kid ney trouble as are men, but too often make the mistake of thinking that a certain amount of pain and torture ii their hit. ami cannot be avoided. Yon cannot feel young and energetic nor tan you have good health when your kidneys are not in sound lotidltion and eliminating the poisons from your ss loin that cause backache, pains in sides sore, swollen, slid and aching joints and muscles. Foley Kidney Pills will help yon. They give quick relief from kidney trouhlo and Madder ail ments. Hold lOvery where. ABE mwm VIOUiJSST Pupil ol 0V DE Ml SIN lamous B.lginn Vir.uoso. Instruction fiiven privately or class o! two using the new practical V nlin Me h od by Nicolas Laotireux adopted by nil leading schools and nr lists. Studio 222 Union, Telephone 426-W AUTO SHRV1CE Day or Night Calls, New Maxwell Car E. N. MATTISON Telephone 495 M TAXI SERVICE at LaFortune's Restaurant DAY or NIGHT Phonc208-W WARNING The legal voters of the Heiininglon (Traded School District are hereby liolilled nild warned to meet at 1 1 i : ; 1 1 sehool hall, In said district, in the vil lage of Pennington, on Friday, June "0, P.llli, at 8 o'clock In the evening, to transact the following business: 1. To choose a moderator for the ensuing year. 2. To hear the reports of the trus tees ami other officers of the iiald dis trict, ami take action thereon. Ik To see what tax said district w ill vote on the grand list of said district to defray the expenses of Its schools and to pay interest and decrease the present debt of said district and to dt teinilne the time when such tax shall be collected and paid to Its treasurer. 4. To see If the district will vote to collect Its taxes under the provis ions of Chapter ltd of tho Vermont Statutes and amendments thereof. fi. To elect a clerk, a treasurer, a collector of taxes, one or more auditors of said district, and to (111 all vacan cies in the board of Trustees of said district caused by expiration of term ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT (grey and white) ADAMS GRANULATED LIME SACKET PLASTER BOARDS BELLOWS FALLS and IVORY PULP PLASTER IIYDRATED LIME PLASTERING HAIR ' FIBERLIC WALL BOARD BEAVER BOARD PLASTER PARIS MARBLE DUST FIRST QUALITY BRICK Examine our stock and get our prices before placing 7 your order elsewhere. " HENRY H. f UTILE GO. PHONE 49 113 DEPOT STREET The I i.'ir.trest. !'iro Insurance Comnanv of 0 . ... . America is the . , 0 HOME 81 . NSUBANC&-CO.' OF NEW YORK V With Assels ol $38,000,000.00 R epresented in Bennington by HARRISON I. NORTON TKLItt'IIONE-191-W J?