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Price list sent on application. FOUND GUILTY OF ILLEGAL KILLING Halifax Deer Shooting Case Going to County Court. GEORGE CARHUTH RESPONDENT Fined $100 by Judge Daley for Killing a Dr Last February Defence Claimed Animal Waa Destroying the Apple Trees on H. B. Brown's Farm. ;.i.ri.v Ciriutli r.f lUlifm waa found iiuilly I'llm-wl.iy iifiVmiw.n of shontinc u ilti-r illecilly on till" morning of Kelt. 1M. li'll, ami wntenei-d by .Jinlue W. It. Dairy in niuni.ipal court to pay a line of $lmi and conta. The rvsimndeiit look an apeal to county coutt. Tlie iiwc wax tried Moie -ludtfe Daley Tuesilay ami took all tiny. lVflaion Waa reserved until Veilnediiv atternooti in order to allow t lie limit In go I over the minute of the t.-siimnnv. famuli ! and Harlan Streeter of llalilnx. the latter lured man of Henry 1!. Ilrown of Hmttle horo. were asoc latiil in the (hooting of the divr which the repiuiiint claimed nw damaging the young apple tree in Mr. Ilrown' on hard. Ilroun had given order to hi men to kill deer found destroying tree and told lii i inplovea he would pro tect them limn any irnalty the law might iiuptMC. SUtf Attorney Flank K. ll.il I her api-cniiil for the state and llaike f. j Kitt. who hai within a few year none I into apple ruining in l)uiiiinerton, reiire- mnti-d the reiondeiil. The defene sought to juntify the killing of the d.-er under the aeta i f 1WH and the prosecution inited that the requirement of the act had not been complied with inasmuch a the near est game warden waa not notitied when the deer waa killed. I he prosecution lulineil that the tracks ot dee Kills taid that tome of the iiieationa were "unintelligible." "Mti Mr. .ro.ter ahuut hla newpaier roiriaM.icn'e and intimated that the wit-n.- waa not particulaily fnemlly with I rout jr. Streeter and Carrutli. Mr. Koter aid that there waa iiothinu "dramatic" almut hia fiiend.hip with the men named. A. . I'helpa testilied to aeeing I'arruth and Mirrti r at a certain .iiu a coiuidur able ijiatauee from where he stood, but upon rroi., examination Mr. Kit la secured an admiaaion from the witm-aa that the diatance from 150 to 2mi rod or stunt three iiuartcra of n mile. The witneaa taut he eouhi ditinniiih the ditlereme lictwrcii 4 "thick" or "thin" man a hall mile di t.int. t.anie Waideii Howard waa recalled at the afternoon eaion mid tetili.-d in de tail aa to hia examination of the prcmiara where tbe deer waa shot. Hu waa shown the injured tree taken from the Ilrown orchard by Mr. Ilrown and ideiitilied them a the one be had eeii before. The wit nc. naid that deer do much damage aa ahown on the tree exluhilcil. Mr. How ard aaid that eliH-r bad evidently damavd the ltrown orchard al out the time the deer in iiication wa killed. He tot i fled to the fart that acvctal pietva of the carcaaa of the di"T were miaaiiiv when the meat waa brought to the ollice of the stati' attorney by iK'puty Sheriff W'ellman. At tlna point a map of the town of Halifax, drawn to a scale, waa offered ill evidence by the de fense, lly this map the defense sought to show that A. V. I'helpa and I- A. foster were possessed of better eyesight than ordinary nun if they could distinguish a man thri'e quarter of a mile. This waa the j distance Is tween these ( arruth mid Miector. according to These Matters to Come Up at Special Meeting CALLED FOB TUESDAY EVENING testimony ot both poster and I helos. as indicated on the man drawn bv Kostei i he direction of the state's attorney. The taking of testimony occupied the tune from ll .'f I a. in , to ." p. in., and Jll minute were taken by each side in summing up. State's Attorney Itarls-r mid that the reamdenl could Is- convicted on either one of the three (..nuts in the complaint, pursuing and Little Doubt That District W1U Decide to Provide for Erection of New Build ing on Oak Grove Extension Play ground Question In Doubt. Holiday festivities uliould not le allowed to ohw-ure the fact that a sieeial meeting of the incorporated school district has been culled fur Tuesday evening, Dee. I'll. .Mat ter of importance to liiattleboro's public school system will come up at that time, and the" prudential committee ia anxious that they be decided by a rcpri'sciitalivc number of voter. Their ia no doubt that a new primary school building is needed in the southern part of the town, and the chances are that there will l no disposition to iiicKtin the wisdom of the school ail thoritus in selecting dak I! rove extension as the mo.t desirable location, -lust what two witnesses and K,ni oi iiinming iu rie. i i ling to the""'"1'"'1 ,H Hecl'le I Ilieie seenia io ,1- a 'general opino'ii mai a suueuoc m i-mii at nve riMima win oe none cm en-n i .m 1 1 he rttoliiM ate Hot useil illimeillaleiv. The playground proposition will no doubt armfce eoniderubie disi'iissinn. few pi-ople are willing to assert that such an institution is not m-eded m llrattlcboro, nor can ninny lie found who think that it should not ! owrutl by the si hool distnct, that the district will Make It and a Safe Sane Xmas Wpe4 su,n I Cs There is too much promiscuous giving of CHRISTMAS GIFTS that are USELESS. A gift of something attractive and useful in service is the height of good taste, and brings joy to both the recipient and the giver. Many useful ELECTRICAL DEVICES are on display at our oHice. S n SSL" ',0" "'" lu t'" i II AT 1 fvn.ji riMtf Tie TWIN STATE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. EMsHBMalsHsMMIssM J i .... i i ... . .. .1 . ft if i in t;i ii it or having part of a deer in posses.iou. al- I called upon to make no small ,, tla, to .i i i -i .l . ci ..... i ..,1'ncw bin ding in the course ot the next i ongn i e .ou inai ii oao n"i i-eu 'ii'ini , . ., , i . I . . . . t ' . . .. t..,v v..:ir ui no doubt cause a izost manv that the animal was shot in ltrown or chard. In closing the state's attorney said that the respondent had not complii-d with in the.,,.., ... f ,i. ,.,, liiii) ,., liiown oivhard were not made bv the ani- .........Ji i, ..1 ti, ,i....r 1,1 I I'll 1 .1 ... - liau lim ri n'i"i iviii'i's " mni niiii-o ir, iiiiiiio itiiil i'i i trii'i . Legal Notices. ESTATE OF lAOEIM H. TUBNEK. CTATE OF VERMONT. 3 District of Marlboro, . The Honorable Probate Court for the District Aforesaid: , A . . To the heirs and all persons Interested in the istate of Laurin H. Turner, late of Montcuur. Sew Jtrsey. having .state in said Wstnct. , de casei GKEETINO: Whe'resA spplication hath been rruvde to this Court in writing, bytbe Administrstor prsjing for license and authority to sell all of the resl estate of said deceased in said District reprenentina- to said Court that it would be beneficial to th heirs tr.i sll persons interested in the estate of said de ceased, to sell said reel estate snd convert the g&me into money. , , And brinKing- into Court the consent and appro bation in writing-, of all the heirs to said estate residing- in this State, end setting forth the aitua ti"n of the real estate. , . Whereupin. th said Court ap tainted srstaa ligned the 30th dsy of December. 1911. st the Pro bate office in Brattleboro, in said District, to hear and decide upon said spplicatn snd petition, and ordered public notice thereof to K'V?D to persons lnterestea we. order, together with the time and place of "ear ing. three weeks successively in the Brattlebr Reformer, a newspaper which circulates n the neighborhood of those persons nf'",1 estate, all of which publications shall be previous to 'he day assigned for nearing. ThereforeTyou are hereby notified to appear before MidCoort. at the time and placej assigned, then and there in said Court to Mke your , objee tions to the granting of such license, if you see "Given Under My Hand Brattleboro in said rtrict, tha 1Uh d,y f "H'E.DDy; Register. r.fiTi nvrtnATtLESM. SHEPAED80N. baiAi " STATE OF VERMONT. District of Marlboro, ss. restrict The Honorable Probate Court for the District omon. interested in t.estate , of Tharie. M. Shepardson. late of Guilford in ds. id Court has assigned the 80th day . TDecember. next, for examining and la"''"' theaccountoftheadministratoroftheMtateof deceased and for a decree of the res adue of said estate to the lawful claimants of the ."-Vill ordered that public notice thereof be 'ven. '"jj" persons interested in said estate by blmn this order three weeks succ8.veiy Previous to the day assigned, in the Brattleboro Keformer f neTspapef published at Brattleboro in said DTh2refore you are hereby notified to ap Pelr ."tPrlbate Office in Brattleboro in W DUtrict: on the day assigned, the"Vou ar.nSetoBhy ber, 1911. pnnv. Rptristcr vi. r.z ..uwvaaTAVrVa' NOTICE UUliiini'v" ESTATE OF WINFIELD W. WHITNEY. ThTundmtened. having been appointed by the Honorable Probate Court for the District of Marl rimmislioners. to receive ex and ad j in aSd IDltrict, deceased. "da cUim.exhibaed m offset thereto, hereby give notice 1 that we win said Court for said creditors to present tneir Waimsto us for examination and allowance. totat Brattleboro, Vt. this 13th day of Dec ember, A. D. 1911. , W. O. DOO LITTLE ( Commissioners. A. W. J. WILKINS ( B0-B2 COMMISSIONERS' HOTI0E FSTATE OF GILBERT BURROWS. bore. Commissioners, X 0f all persons adjust the claims and deman t ot a"SCat Halifax, this 4th day of December. A. 1J. I FRANK WUKUtn M. W. LYNDE ) Commissioners. ESTATE OF ALONZ0 H. HIKES. STATE OF VERMONT. iSSSSSSrSS: u, .... - her. 1911, an instrument purporting : to be tMMas Will and Testament of Alonzo H -fj" Brattleboro in said District dffffa P nted to the Court aforesaid, for "orate. And it bordered by said that the itn , of January. 1912. at the Prcb" 5id "3a Brattleboro. be assigned or jprovng 'tr11 ment; and that notice thereof Be h person, concerned, by gffigZJsL. weeks successively in the Bratuerjoro : a newspaper circulating in that ,n "81a District, previous to the hme appointea. Therefore, you are hereby notified pear before said Court, atthe t.mei snd p ace a ior said, and contest the probate of said will. f riTnder My Hand at Brjttlebon,. in said District, this 21st day ofADyHWENK. Judge tjbscmecTthb eefoemeb. When the raw was tirst broimht to the attention of the coiut with two companion case Mr. Kitt claimed that the resisind eiit could not lie tiled uHin the complaints then made but the supreme court decidiil that the case could in1 so tried. Durin.' I he morning se-sion Deputy Sheriff Frank I Wellnian of liuilfoid and County (ianie Warden M. .1. Howard of South' I.ondonderrj- testiliwl to making an investigation 01 the shooting of the deer on Henry R. Hrown'a funn in Halifax last spring. The animal was shot on the morn ing of Friday. Feb. lit. and the examina tion of the premise conducted by the two otlicials took place the following Minday. The testimony given by each witness was practically the same a that biv hearing in the rase last spring man testified to visiting the home of Ossie Prouty where some of the deer meat wa found. He told of hi conversation with (Jeorge (.'arruth and Harlan Streeter con cerning the shooting of the deer and of the circumstance under which ho brought Knlh tn..n to Rral t li'lmrn for trial. Carruth himself wa then placed upon the stand and testified that he had been directed by lfenrv K. ltrown to shoot anv deer found ; doing damage to apple tree on the Brown farm. The witness acknowledged hooting the ileer nt the same tune Streeter did. As to who was the slayer of the animal Car ruth would not say. He waa one of the most reticent witness- seen in municipal court for many months and waa not sure of anything connected with the ease. After lieing examined for over halt an nour at the morning session Carruth was put on the stand when court convened in the afternoon. He waa sure that no attempt had hern made to hide the carcass of the leer a the prosecution liuiinaieii nau the nearest ir.ime warden. Mr. I'itts began his argil nt by brush ing aside the testimony of I.. A. Foster and A. V. l'helps as not onlyTtiv.-n in a spirit of animosity but unworthy of consideration by either the prosecution or defense and likewise beneath the dignity of the court. Mr. Fitts siid that Mr. Ilrown must have had a provocation to issue orders to his hired mm to kill ihvr when found injuiing his proierty. If men cannot do a Mr. Ilrown did there is no hoe of bringing the hack towns into 11 state of productiveness through apple culture. He said it had not been proven that Carruth shot the deer but it hail been shown that tin- resii(icni was and .Mr. Itiown Py voters to hesitate before going on record 111 favor cf still further expenditure. With in the village limit there are 1 lparativc- ly few lots that would lie suitable for play gioimd purposes. I'cisoiis who have cx aiuiiied the tract of land west of the S. A. Smith factory on Frost street say that it is not large enough to net oinmodate a football or baseball field, and if this is so its pur chase would hardly U- warranted. Another tract which has Isrn given consideration is that on Williams street known a Un distributed among the pupils. A large number of linen h-s.ks were made by the pupils of these grade a gill to tbe pupils of the d.iv nursery. The Ksteyville pupils made ( aiidv at the morning awsinn Wcdnrsdav and tilled boxes to lie sent to lo pupils of that school who weir absent on ac.i.imt of colds. The Nativity village made bv Mrs. C. H. Crowrll. was explained to the pupils of the High street school. Chase tr.-ct and Washington street pri mary guides Ming Christinas carols and di ll ibiitrd gifts made by the pupils. I he upper grade of the Canal and Main street buildings brought toys, books and game to the Mam st t building Wednesday morning to be disiiibnied among less for tunate liov and girl of the village. Lillian Law-ton and Kvelvn Harris were named a coinmitti-e of two to distribute the gifls. During the morning session all of the pupils in the Canal street building except the pri mary grade sang Christmas carols. The riHiiiis in the vanou buildings were deco rated with vaiious articles made by the pupil. The Oainbb ers. Tiawisliniy Mr. Streeter tnlinor b.ind ill the attempt to kill a deer '' " nt a j found destroying Mr. Hmwn's pioperty. ' V X " -"r. ruis niaiin.iioeu .o. .1" ,1,.,.ilu l.vniii,d ontrnrbt. that it n.-t r.i l'llll Tlt'l III 1 1 I I I1LT I III tv 1 1 II lilt IM .'. '., .. wr di-r found damaging a jierson property, j had been complied with, .ludge Daley an ' . ' . ' . 1.11.. 1 Whatever ouinion one may have ot a street ... aim p.ooaoi, .... " ,,irtl ,.-,., v for a law Cok w.;,, InX: WZnT I Sk .eg .sink o,l,cia, and iustibes divon. tion of a pool where swimming could I for the sake of drama ic s.n-ng h it must taught the vonng ts-ople of the town. In W admitted that ( ha lies Klein s flu X Cmve section there is also land mblc.. given a the ami "' that would Ik- auiilable for plaig.ound pur- r.iday evening be 0 e an a , me of mH ar the renter , "'" ' " " 1 .; noses althoiiL'h it is not so ne , ,f the town as to make its location ideal It has Is-en suggested, in ease the (lis (rid dis-sn't feel diuwed at this time to 'name whose chief isson is worth learning. namely, that the sins committed ill the of rrlorm ale almost as nianv as I those that are hidden under the cloak of A: Maine rail- Icnanty. ine pioi 01 me ii.im.w.ci. ..n- . . 1 .1.. i. t ,1... ........ ! ;i 1 ill oi'en i:ni ii 01 iiti-si. i .n..... ... Tli. i.mbabilitv is that the brief it ha to d SOUTH MAIN ST. LINE IN USE. -dialc lamliitioiis young ith the career of an hanker whose tight Iv small rental. The principal objection i to leasing any land for a playground i that j !nal estate values in Ihattleboro are likely nuirnn-. OI.IT IU' 11 Oil l KIM- Ills ih-visi..,i ., , ,( . WV Inesdav nftcnoon as' he wished to f'TllTLTV.!;'!; . . Z t I against the money t,-t leads to a teihni make a study of the statute of I'.MH. j " , , " ' ',,., , a'eo. nnarativc- leal violation of the law- a fact. Which 1 ..V-,-....... - ... , 1 1 1 I,, miiliit inns noil seizin upon 111 ii i-.nm. - much more seltisli lawyer to make the pretext for a federal investigation, to avoid ... ,...ll.. within the next few whicli ami save tne Ronu name ui Trolley Cars Began Eunnlng Over NewV(,lini ,, , pm.,lliM, f father the banker assume the entire giiilt aygronnd 1 put off the more exienive ,-ona .i.-rr 10 1- . j.-. The first reitu nrlv elieduie,i car n wm .. . . ...11,itin r,.sl,u in ,i,0 loss Washington streer-poui 11 ,',-, ..,;. ...l.i.h is transferred Hrattie-, THT. FORWARD MOVEMENT. I . IV' V.' i. -r ....(l,u.t IO IIIC llHOKCI , II II-in-, r 1 ...... Xatiirallv the success of a play of tin kind defH-rid very much uiwin the strength if its cast, rortiinateiy tor nmtueooro li.-.-itei roers the comi-anv that alijieared 1 l niurv nf the Snriiiefie Id. .Mass.. center ; 1,,.1-e was fill v enua to it lask. vv 1111 0111 Extension Tuesday Morning. iinss over the Main street extension of the- Brattle-j THE FORWARD MOVEMENT. horo street railroad wenr to me eim 11 j f . the line at !.'H o'clock Tuesday morn- j Un;0n Meeting of Men and Boys Told' in in eh.ir-'e of Conductor Charles II. 1 iK..t ti ..miln I, - ... .T.l xr..f.,,.,,.n W il urn Y. ,01 ii-V,f....ih Th first oasseiiL-ers ear-i Kev. Virgil V. Johnston, executive sec 1 heatergocrs tissic Troutv. who lives a short distance i''0"'?. irotn the Brown farm in Halifax, knew but little about the matter under consideration. ' . rniU ..( fTOl,n soil und He did not share in the meat and did not , th tie roadbed in several places the know who shot the deer. He remeniliered pXtonded street ear service went into that Streeter and Carruth last February Jr.f The number of passengers ear ned were llarrv .. 1 me !..". . ' " ., 'A -Mii.tin iw, " " ;,.., ,,.a!!v canab!.- lot '.t leHnteiid'cnt j Tripp ex- Movement, addressed a union meeting j Wright Huntington as the banker. Willi !-cte d to " Pirl the rs fu idav after- of men and bovs of the several I churches (j,,, a, ,1,,. lawyer Martha Oatman tH(ieil to.M. 111 i"i , .... . - iJr.,,!.,!...- ; .1,1, fi-ntrii l'onlrpe:l- ' ... .1... 1 1 ,..;r.. ,.n.l i him Ijinils'lt 1... 1... in.imen eo I Olt-Il-Il IIICiri"i i-i'" i ii-i--'i - "- , lm. imim,-i s ..ii.:..ii., - work about ..'M n. m.. und as soon as a ,.li...li eonhl be sent over the new line killed a deer which had been doing-damage ir!()il th(, firat ,!lv wa sm!)ll, but ns soon to Mr. Brown's orchard. States Attorney ! it lu,,.ame known that the line was in it lie nau seen nrur.:nn t0 t . top r tlie lull anoie ople Barber asked the witness if he had .Keen tion t0 t1(. ton of the lull ...... .i t rnia in the Tirnwn orchard '.i. i..i lv,,,.i...r Mi manv nei iinv ouiimis" i.i-v.. ... . , ,, , ii line i in i i'mhi." - . . . i i. otinorriin iv to iu inl and Prouty quickly answered that he had. U attempt to connect Prouty with the killing of the deer were futile. Henry Ii. Brown lesuiicn umi - '- .llo.l nf the otinortunitv - , . .1 nf ll.i eillnni- new industrial seci ion i i... The work of building the extension removing the iracK on i run.. ami i 1 l.: ... L-i I tini- oepr loi nil ...... ...In'min i ns I nei on siii-i-i Ol'lieieil HIS llicu ii i" -V -jsiie,-i i-i... , Vi .....1. l,.,i- 1 damaging his apple trees. In response to n Vnrl street oceuioeil three wee ks li.it q V bv Attorney Fitt the witness said lnsr ,wn started Nov. 2s W ,th i t Ii, ex-, that he was back of the respondent ,-eption of a few .lavs t ie contra tors .. I"?1 - . .....ii f him ns !-.L.i... r. Pnrker. were aide to rush the. ,i, .. '.... t.:i.H.l , mini ler of .. ..te.l MolldilV 11 1 L I I . imil null pose. MV. . " ". - " -, ' - ,' n, f(,. nv wires and the irees noico u.-i ....... ....... .,.ll,.l remri lieif t.1 sinontnini; '" ': Vp be done Tuesday morning. Tuesdax afternoon workmen be'an paintiiiL' eer tain of the trolley poles with a white band. These poles will indicate places where persons max- leave or board the c-irs The ears will stop onlv at these poles, and it will be unless to signal the motorinan nt other points. The ears are able to make the round trip in (10 minutes, but there is no time to snare and with the old arrauttemenr of stop ping the hourly schedule eonld not be maintained. by deer and testified that he took the trees from his orchard shortly after the killing of the d.-er in question. Mr. Brown telt sure that the deer killed was the one which had iniuied 211 particular trees in n. orchard. .He said the tracks ot the d.H-i killed by his hired men led directly to the injured trees. Mr. Brown xvas asked if he i i ;. i nni; from his lured men of the killing of the deer and said that he did receive such notice during the morning i Feb. 24 and that ne wrote u icon .... ' . .. ... . xr,.i.l.,n Tfnw.iril. in- once to louiiiy nunu- - forming that official of the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The witness said that he gave tlie letter 10 ins ; and that she moiled it before o clock in the afternoon. The states attorney u.m the witness had a clash when Mr Brown begun to explain some pan ui n.c i ing ami Mr. Barber insisted xthat he re- NINTH GRADE WINNER. tional ehiirch Sun. lav noon. There were ,u. ,ire, tor who turned state's evidence, nearly l'-'o men and bovs present. Kev. , i(-t nhing to lie dcired in the rendition .lohn K'. (inw. pastor of the Hrst nap- iof ,1(,ir ,1M.etive roles, and the generous tist church, introduced the sesiker, ex- . t.,.,ntlel ,!,,. received was merited. The plaining brietlv the nations movement IhY p .,..ts wore well taken, and the ens whieh hopes to spread its inttueuce from , w,,rc mimlte. To large centers throughout the country. Mr. Johnson asked the men and hoys ot j Brattleboro to allv themselves with the BRATTLEBORO MARKETS. center established at Springfield. Mass. Mr. Johnson explained that the Men and (jrain and Feed Retail. Heligion Movement is not piannea io i elTeet a new organization outside of the lorn existing relinioiis institutions of todav Corn. Northern i,.. ft.,i,ii,r on t he iiart ot trained i-iiixcii rceu 1i,i..rts to stimulate the manhood of the 'Oats, hu Christian churches for service in their ,Mea , ewt. own communities. The New r.ngland IMeal bolted, lb centers designaf ed for the work are Cottonseed .Meal Portland. Boston. Worcester. Springfield. Jiran Providence and Hartford. Teams of ex- ; Unseed Oil Meal perts radiate from each of these centers provender for the purpose of organizing- th3 men .Middlings and bovs of New KiiL'land and enlisting illay, loose, ton them in the movement. . Hay- baled a ZTJmZrwZ I Farm Produce-Wholesale. chosen, and a survey of conditions exist- jork. dressed in" in each town within a radius of oil iPork, live weight W-A-'oa or'tifl miles nf that citv has been made. j!tef. dressed YJ?.?. Me said that the data thus secured is jmh ttjtHi sent to headquarters where spceialists Veal OotsOi. stu.lv- it and make such recommen.la- j-owi( livc tions as seem necessary for carrying out jfjd,,,, u, .:r,-''XA the campaign. Mr. Johnson s purpose .afskin8 each oOfel.OO : ni.ilnrr to Brattleboro was to explain r jn i.i the nroce'lure. and to secure if possible ' ?T0 Sortl.lJtl 2fXa30 1.10 Mm ir, ..l.wm.Go ;.1.70 t.r..-i 2 20 '..1.7- Lin ... .20 ("l 27.00 the co-operation ot this town i , gyrup. auxiliary of Springfield. He ?r?ed that a fr .1 .... deleiratioi, he s.mu to "i - Chewe Amount of $38 In the Ked Cross stamp selling contest :i ' . ....1 bv the Brattleboro o- -i i.iu.ii'-i' - :-- :i r.v mum Silent. I . l.,l. 11, ninth -rrailC IIIUMIS -ii E. B. Barrows, who sam i i 1 V" in(.onioratpd se hoo district 10 or 15 years' experience in apple I?; the ,,rl,r'1 T,,' first lirizl, l,v . . ti,. ! to attend the eicht-dav canmaimi which Pupils Sold Red Cross Stamps to the to attend Ummv s f of i i.n fntitimnnr or -n- rZ '.h.r.loshimage by" browsing ,.U trees Tile Wit TOSS WHS asked S "Rhode Island Red", apples This 'f.i. ;t ..tteiiitit to inject a b t of pleasantry into the proceedings, and evi pieaMiii y became inoculated Fitts became tion of L. A. Foster, the nrst wu...- dentiy .auo. ne, . ,,ia pxlimmtl. will ne snown iuiui .." " f,. the staie. , ,, , .. roster was nan. eu a ..... . Kxhibit 1. P"T" 1 '"r ti, fho siarenieni m ----- Mr. marked map according 40 in elliii'-' or -i rade. The ipokc that . ..... . ... .i... lie askea -. 1 1 f r ii, ne oi liic v--?v . ; ta fe-. attorned but Attorney Fitts spoke of it a "that thing" and mtima ted that Tll VllIIffn " i , scale and Foster saul tnat n - J F,i insisted that such a map was o no m S the map w;as drawn to a niimhfir won stamps to tlio amount ot . ... n.iitq tnr Till J Mb oraqe taught bv Mi-Aplin. was second in the contest, its 25 inuula ll- in" $22 worth ot sramps. ..o.. capita. The seventh grade of the M.ain street, buibling took third honors its 3 pnmls selling 2,.-0. or per capita. The standing of the vannns grades is sriven below: Main Street School. Grade. P"1 jX 411 VITt (Miss ApliiO... 2o VTTTMiss'.toiinsfon) 2fi VT -1 1- on V rtrneeries and . . , . -,T I. ' Mr. Johnson s tall; Kev. hoy .n. nuiis" 1lltter ton. pastor of the Centre churen. spoi.e ( freg, (jozen enthusiiisticallv of tne moxe.i.e,., . . . y storage... expressed pieasuie mi . fested bv the attendance. GOT 700-LB. TROPHY. Jlanle Syrup Molasses, gal....... (Sugar, refined, 7c lb Salt, T. I., bu ..... Flour, roll, pro., bbi.... . . i ill 1 if tn I in the case but the courr, imuncu 2f an exhibit. As the witness in-1 r terioatcd his own opinions into tne v u ... S he made to the cross-exarn.na ion I of Ti" Fitts the attorney tartly asked him V - , r l.:. nt;. to the nuestions if ne iv todevoien.ri".s: ( - . told illl count iinuni-rr nri ;ntpf nettled Mr. Foster for he persisted jecting l ZTr - o Mr. nionv ana in Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples boils hives eczema or salt rheum, or some otner form of eruption; but sometimes they IZTt in the system. Indicated by feel fnss of weakness, languor, loss of ap peute or general debility, without eiusing any breaking out. They are expelled and the whole sys tem is renowted. strengthened and toned by ... Hood's Sarsapanlla Get It today In usual chocolated tablets called Sarsataos. Amt. capita. 3S.(I0 9.5 "2.00 27.oO 111.2." 9.6.1 20.SS Canal Street School. 26 5.20 26 6.49 3i1 S.45 42 15.2H 38 13.00 SS S6 39 74 50 33 But It Was a Cow Instead of a Buck ! r.-ouri' patent uranam Coin Bread Meal. That William Whalen Shot William Wlmlen of Brattleboro, employ ed as a Boston & .Maine nacgagciimsie. . ttveen White River Junction and houtli Vornon. went deer hunting during the re cent open season. As Wha en had been old that the West River va ley abounded in maica. live ileal, lb Tea, Japan, lb Tea, Oolong Tea. Young Hyson.. Linseed Oil. gal Kerosene, gal., 10c.... (oKt.roSene. tet,gal., loc... came he decided to try his hick in Ja- , The hhnters triends were asion- Ta ,i- ' n;n , few- davs after Mr. isneii u.ie .ii"----s - -v -i T t.i.ueese Whalen left for the wilds of Jamaica to cheese.. Wr tbnt he had killed a specimen weigh-Pxf. .;... lb ileath with ! .14(3 1(J Provisions Retail, j 3240 40 H.'(a4rt " 1.00(3-1.23 40(570 ....15 lbs. 1.00 till 5.50 7.00 U.P4 .; ( ,35(:"0 41K-S0 40(3-80 9(1 .5 gals, for 45 ..5 gals, for 70 40 hear that he had killed a specimen " Onions, native, ,ng anoui. '' 1 '''''':, V" " : ,-a nri lanoage. was mane wnetiicr ' IBeets, 3c lb., bu. in a snare or uku cm., .c. -v ... ;0ans, r.nose mm su t, lb. nt. 20 25 2S 36 34 Talking Baseball Again. Although it was expected that the plans the,; has not. as yet been -K the directors to this end. While 10" Falls and Keene have been ready to call such a meeting, thev have been held np for the reason that the Brattleboro mag nates have not yet given any sign that thev were ready to talk baseball. th.e, .w.vr. .- th offic a s of Bellows Falls and Keen7have been doing nothing SKtb. Pleasure - ofthe IWltWtajj, ?hc r intentions, there will be a meeting called for the purpose of forming plans for next season's sport. There m-h to do and milch to aiira - , P cn Vu,' "-1 magnates that omeThn78willbehea'rd;from Tn -Keene (N. H.) Republican. Premier Asquith told a delegation of suf fragists that votes for women would be a disastrous mistake. ....1.25 OI! OK 10 75 10 1 "v. . v. - .1 ii. neans. an ma reported tnat 11 -y E V.'i? had ever seen of its kind. Such exagger- J ard 1416 ate,! stories of the animal s s'e were told Pure Uti hucket 1 that several H. & ai. empioj.ee, j d na - trip at Brattleboro to see Jalen bring p k 30 , . 1... ,,i trom the hunting ground. 1 ri:L 1.) n s nop.., rnred was la" aS73rV Meats Retail. Dfmy un. . , ----- Cllgar J -i . :-i.. f 1 ,a onima . as renoiini. abm, t wc :i."t the factthat Mr. Nalen - had shot a.epw instead of a deer was ; not I known until ne naa t e'y "' Pork Chops " Vernon to be mounted. Mr. vx naien u o.oa!. o0 was sure that he had shot at a buck The Roasts, heet. 0815 amount As the animal possessed a gentle fjy 14 m. ' yi.. hn mounted a a memento of Hams oS ?; trip inVo the tall timber. " T o x. 1 I Lamb, hind quarter. Christmas Exercises in the Scnoois. jLanlb, fore quarter.. The schools of the incorporated village Lamb Chops closed Wednesday afternoon for the hoh- Turkeys day recess which will end Tuesday Jan. 9, .Fow a I'll'' Christmas was ohserved by the third. Chickg ,!' "A j fifth imitm of the Canal street Sausage lourtii aim ii.... e-.vr.. .;. s.oni.tive , and Main street Duiunngs m u 1 rooms with trees and a short Pram of music Wednesday morning. 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