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" THE OLD STORE" OUR'S A GRAND LINE A miscellaneous collection able stuffs, TWEEDS, VOILLES, ETAMINES, MIS TRALS, NOVELTIES, FEENCH CHEVIOTS and ZIBE LINES. 50 pieces FEENCH ZIBELINES, a good weight, 44 inches wide, in all Fall shaden, at $1,00 per yard LUPIN'S NOVELTY MIXTURES, the new swell Suit- ings in a great variety of combinations, frora $1,25 to $2.00 per yard FOR RECEPTION DRESSES and EVENING WEAR all the new soft ,thin materials. MISTRALS, VOILLES, ETAMINES and OREPE DE PARIS in every fasbionable ebade, 75c to $1.75 per yard TROY, (xnod stock of both soft and hard dry kindling. Also good hard wood, eitlier sawed or fonr foot. Call and get prices.' GEO. H. CHANDLER 310 SCHOOL STREET Tcleplione 48-B. toicaiFililfCo f MONTPELIER, VT. 1 ISURETY BONDSl 1 ACCIDENT INSURANCE I C. N. Powers Bennington X .AGENT M WOOD AND KINDLING FALL TO SELECT FROM of fresli, seesonable and desir- N. Y. NORTH POWNAL M. 0. Bates nnd family havo moved into the Brownoll house. - Mrs Cwcd James and cbildren have returned from a two weeks' visit in PettersTille. Miaacs Krtbryn Morgan and Alico Bcully of Lonox spent tbo past wo ek with Mr nod Mrs Morgan. Good Pilk Ayer's Pills are good Iiver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constlpation. J. C. iTtr Co.. Want yourmouslacheorbeard abcautlfu! brown orrlchblack? Usc BIIGKINGHAM'S DYE nm cti nr DHjuoiiTiotm ramt co.twnnm. v. n. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of tHe Stomach. For many years it has bcen supposed tht Catarrh of ths Stomach caused Indljestloa and dyspepsla, but ths truth Is exactly tho opposlte. Indlgestlon causes catarrh. Ro peated attacks of Indlgestlon Inflames tho mucous membranes Ilnlng- the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus Ing the glands to secrete mucln tnstead of the Julces of natural dlgestlon. Thls is called Catarrh ot the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure relleves all inflammatton of the mucous membranes llntng the stomach, protects the nerves, and cures bad breath, sour rislngs, a lense of fullness after eatlng, indlgestlon, dyspepsla and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bctties onlr. RetuUr slie, $ 1 .00, holdlne 2H tlmai ths trlal tlza, which xells for 50 centj. Prtpared by E. 0. DsWITT 00.. Ohlcago, 111. NOTICE! Wlicreas, nw wlfe. Iva Cole, has left-my bed nnd board wlthout Just cause nr provocatlon, I liereby forbld nll persons liorbortnK or trust Ingher on my account, ns I suatl pay no bllls of her coMractlng after tlils date, . JACOB COLE. Arlington. Vt Aujrust 10, 1003. 30w3 M. B. Mitldleton ABCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER Room 4, Hawks Block, Bennington Vermont co. WOODFORD Nnthan Niles has returned- frorn White Creek. O. R. Hill has gone to Stratton to work for Thotnas Rogors. John Rooney and workmen are put ting in a now tubo, at the Adams mill in the eastern part of .the town. John Hathawny, a formor rosidont, J. A. Blanchard and grandson, Fred Baker and Wm. Sun of Pownal have beon in town. Mlss Autrusta Hastlngs of Provi- dence, R I., Mlss Hnttie Evans, llrs Carrie Kvans and Mrs Ilelen Carpen tor of Bonnincton havo been guosts of Mrs Slartha Temple at the late Lyman Bowles homestead. Prlends havo nresonted Mrs J. F. mlth wlth a box of frosh strawberrlos picked Monday on Parker Hoyt's meadow in Sandgate. Mrs E. Pellorln i9 qulto ill with alTection of the heart. The weather thls weok has beon flne. Auturanal hues aro mnnlfost in thoir magnlficenco. Harry Dunham is welcoraed in town with liis fruit and vegetable wagon. Albort Pisko and Gugene Stratton of Bennington wore recont visitors in tho placo. Fred Crawford cut hls hund quito badly with an axe Tueeday. Miss Mary Mallory Is in Wilinlng- ton canvassing for a Ohicago flrniT" Samuel Mallory recently lost a val uablo horse and tho loss'falls quite hoavily upon hiin. Mrs John Gleason's sistor recently dled"at her homo in St Johnsbury. Josse Mallory of "Wilmington, a for raer resident, was ono of a party who onjoyed a two wceks camp-out onUay stuck mountain. The Missos Cook, Moon and Phil pot of Bennington attonded services at the Forndale church Sunday. Thero will be a court at Justico Smlth's Thursday. Miss Ellzabeth Smitli of Rochester has boarded two weeks at Albort Shultz's. Miss Smlth is nowstopplng Beveral days with MlssSophronlaCol- 11ns of Bennington. Elraer Gleason and daughter, Mrs Bertha -Shultz, have been guosts of Mrs Fred Bowles in Ferndale. Next Sunday at 3 o'clock thero will be relitrious services in the Ferndale church. The secret is out. One of the rea sous why there has beon so much driv ing here thls sumroor is because the roads are in such good condltion. The venerablo Henry Wood, past 80 years, does a day's work in the woods equal to any of the boys. Sir Wood is very doaf. Hiram L. Weld has a serious aflltc- tion on one of hls legs and is not able to do much work. Mrs Julia D. Buckley is with her slster, Mrs Katie Blake in Newark, N. J. Harry Harbour and wlfe and son Charles, County Clerk Cushmpn and wlfe, Wm. Bradford and wife, et als., of Bennington have vislted in town. Grant Harbour, Chas. A. Wood, and frlends of Bennington, enjoyed a two days outing at the Little Pond. A. G. Caswell and wlfe of Xorth Ad ams wero in town Monaay ana 'luos day. Mrs Caswell Is enjoying a vaca tion, while her husband is on a busl ness trip. Mrs Aaron Denio of Bennington is vlsiting her slster, Mrs J. F. Srnith. Chas. F. Stone and wlfe, owners of Camp Comfort, the Little Pond and the Hagar property, left fortholr home in New York City Monday. Camp Comfort is now closed for tho season. Any person who wants ono pf the frngrant, aromatic, health-glvlng fial sam plllows, can be supplled by S. M. Bowles. George Fitch of East Terapleton, Mass., fathcr of Mrs George A. Wood has ben in town. Last week Mr Fitch and daughtor vislted relatlves in Dor set. RevEdward Conovor.of Bennington preached Intho Unlon church last Sun day and Rev Dr Washburne in the Ferndale church. Attorney Maurcr and wife of Ben nington and A. E. Briggs of Sears burg wero In Ferndale Monday. Phlllip Perklns of Tannorsvllle, N. Y., is in town looklng for hls usual supply of Chris'tinas trees. Mr Per kins and J. F. Smlth were in Shafts bury and Arlington Monday. Second hand furnace for salo cheap. In good condltion. Large enough for ordlnary house,' store or shop. Apply at the Banner & Reformer olHce. A I'urRatlve I'ltMiire. If you eor took UeWitt'sLittleEarly Risers for oilliousnosa or conatipnt'on you know what purgative pleasure is. Tbese famous little pills cleanee tbe livor and rid tbo Bjstetu of all tbo bile witbout pruduclng unpleasant eflects. Tbey do not; gfipo, sickan or weakeo, but givo tono and strength to the tis suos and organs involvod. VV. II. Howoll of Houston, Tex., says "No botter plll can be usod tban Little Early Risers for ccmstipation, sick nendache, otc." Sold by B. A, Quin lan, druggist. ARLINGTON James Molntyre has moved intoMlsg Emma Benodictfs cottage. Miss Galusha of Shaftsbury spent Sunday wlth Miss Mabel Rogers. Thoraas West has moved hls family baok to Albany and will soon bogln hls work again. Mrs James Townsend and family who have been vlsiting her sister, Mrs li. M. Lathrop for some weeks, have returnod to tholr home in Newark, N. Y. ' W. P. Wllson and family of Ben nington are at Mrs "Wllson's father's, for a short time. Mrs Clara Bartlett of Boston is vls iting her cousln, Mrs F. N. Canfleld for a few weeks. John D. Curtis and wlfe Have ro turned to thelr home in New York. Mlss J. Paullno Batcnoluor has ro turned from a vlsit with frlends in North Adams. Mrs Hd. Sculley has returned from Rutland whore sho was called by the Illnoss of her son whom she reports botter. Mrs Ida Bronson and Miss May Bronson are spendlng a fow days wlth Mrs E. B. Canlleld of South Shafts bury. Sumner B. Whltney who has been home all sumraer, has gone to Wor cestor acadomy whera he will take up hls now work. E. C. Woodworth and wife are at home agaln. ltov S. H. Watklns and family are homo again from thelr vacatlon. Mr Boody and wife have returned to Albany and tho Llscouib cottage will be closed thls week for the season. Mrs G. S. Pratt is spendlng a weok at her cottage before closing it for the winter. Mrs Clarenco Gilchrlst is spendlng a fow days wlth frlends In North Ad sms. ; Mr McLoan of Hooslck Falls has been stopplng wlth hls sister, Mrs J J. Shakshober, for a few days. Mlss Mary Shakshober, llbrarlan of tbe Brattleboro free library, has been paylng her frlends here a flying vlsit. Mrs F. H. Fnrnham has so far ro covered that she is ableto rideout and is staylng a few days with her grand father, Guy Brownson on Water-st. Cecil Farnhanv was thrown from t load of gravel, the wheel passlng over hls chest. No bones were brokon and the little follow has so far recovedthat he is able to ride out. BeRUtlfuldays theso. No frost yet to do any damage. Roads are pretty cood condltion and it is a ploasuro drlving over thom. Automo biles are quite common through thls nart of the country, st'll we all llke to watch thom go by. E. C. Woodworth and ife wero In town on Sunday. The plcnlo held in this placo for tho Sunday school last Saturday was en joyed by all, about forty taking dla nor. Miss Clara Ilanaman has been in Boston tho past week, getting the fall and wlntor styles in mlllinory, for her shop at Manchester Center. Givo her a call. . A great many from horo attonded tho fair at Manchester last week, most of whom pronounced it a success. Mrs Wells is spendlng a few weekj in Bennington. Farmers aro very busy getting thoir crops under shelter, before tho frosl comes. HOOSICK. N. Y. Albert Brown of Albany spent Sun day at B. C. Brown's. Miss Mabel Plant of Syracuso, who Is vislting at Josopb Haswoll's ren dered a solo at tbe Baptist church Sunday morning. Dr J. II. Doonelly spent a fow days in Boston last week. Mrs Obarles Brown of Plainfield, N. J., is vislting at George1 Brown's. Tbe ladies1 aid unlon mot last Frl day nfternoon with Mrs John Cox. There was a laiga attendance. A new boiler has recently been placod iu tbe Hooslck croamory. A. E. Gardner of Troy recently via ited at 0. E. Babcock's. Frank Brown and wife of Greens boro, N. 0., are vislting at tbo old homestead, K. C. Brown's. A peacb tea wan h'old in the Baptist cburch parlors last Tuesday. Mrs Tbomas 0. Babcock nnd daugh tor, Ilildred roturned homo lastTues dny nftor a Bojourn of two montbs In tho far west. Mrs Oscar TofTt of Arlington is vls iting atC. S. Bovle's. Artbur F. Oipperly npont last weok at his old home in Brunswick Mrs Georgo E. Babcock, son anil daughtor spent last wook witb rela tives in Pittsfield. Notico Edw. F. flouran, wbo has beon in tho cigar niaking business in Canada the past few years, has ooenod a factory in Bennington, All wbo whb a flrst class cigar in erory ro spect are invited to try .the Vermont Lassie. 32w2 Paine'sCelery Compound CDRES RHEOMATISffl. Rheiimatism, which does its terrible wotk ' in the muscles, joints, and tissues, it cauMd by uric acid which gathers in the blood. To gct rid of this poisonqus acid which produces the irritatiorw, pains, agoniet, inflammations, and swellings peculiar to iheUmalitm, Paine's Celery Compound should be used without delay. No other medicine gives such nrompt, cheering, and happy results. It is the only medicine that prevents a rejum of the dreaded disease. Paine's Celery Compound liraces the nerves, the blood is quicldy cleared of all irritating poisons, titsue and musclc are built up, and the digestive organs perfcclly toned. Do not treat with indiffcrence the slightest rheumatic symptomsj Ui eaily usc of Paine's Celery Compound will save you weeks and months of suffering. Mr. S. D. Conway, St. Louis, Mo., was permanently cured by Paine's Celery Compound after repeated faif ures with other meuicineg and phpicians; he says: " I am 64 years of age, and have lived in St. Louis 27 years, and all this time with the exception of three years, I have served in the Enginecrs' Department as Inspector. Last winter I contracted rheumatlsm and was laid up. I tried all remedies and doctors, but all failed until I struck Paine's Celery Compound, which has made a permanent cure in my case. I have recommended it to many, and they have used it with the same result." I0E HOME TJSE AND E00N0MT Diamond MeOliClotlissMM Dyes Dlrectlon book nnd 45 dyed umptei free. DIAUOND DVE8, Uurlington, Vt. NORTH HO0SI0K. - Frank Allon, and Mr. Madlll, are on a llshing oxcursion at Lake Cham plain. At the baseball game Saturday be tween tho noosick Falls team and North Hooslck team, tho score was slx to seven In favor of North Hooslck. William Moon and family of South Shaftsbury vislted at George Wash ington's Sunday. William Cottroll Jr., Is worklng for the tolephone cprapany of Hooslck Falls. Lols Barnett Is staying at Frank Howard's while her parents are away on a vacation. Samuel Hall and Charles Sears of Bennington called at Mr. Haswell's Sunday. Buel & Durfee are buying a carload of potatoos at 81.12 1-2 cents per bar rel at Walloomsac A few from here attonded the fair at Manchester. James Logan has accepted a post- tion with Dr. Freeman at Portland, Me., ' and will travol through this vicinity. Jamos Alnos dled Thursday morn ing av hls homo on the White Creek road, funeral Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Washington havo returnod from Manchester, where they have beon visitlog herslster. Florence Telford of White Creelc is vislting her aunt, Mrs. Reed. There will be a social at tho church parlors Frlday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served. H. S. Haswell, who has been vislt ing his son, Sherwood Haswell for tho past three weeks, returned last even ing, feellng botter for hls vacatlon, Mr. Haswoll has an apple tree which had blossoms and ripe apples on it in August and now has blossoms and green apples on It; also a second crop of raspberrlos on the bushos. Statc ol Uhlo, City ot Toledo, L,ucas couniy. 8 Frank J. Cbcncv ruakes oath that he Is sen- ror parmer or ine urmor r . j. unency s uo.. liloiny business In tbe Clty ot Toledo. County ana btaio aroresam. ana mai saia nrm wm pay the sum ot ONE 1IUNDUKD DOLLAHS for cuch and cvcry case of Catarrh that canuot be cured by the use ot IIALL'S Catarrh Cure. ' FltANlv J, CUENEY. Swom to before me and subscrlbed In my prescnce, thls 6th day of Decembcr. A. D. IPSe. ) A. W. QLEASON Notary I'ubllo Hall'a Catarrh Cure ls taken tnternally. and aeis dlrectly on the blood nnd mucoussurraoes ot the systcm. Send for testlmonlaK tree. Sold by all Druiriilsw, 75c. Hull's Family lllls aro the best OASTORIA, Beiri tle The KSnd Yw Ha9 Wwars ttogia Besri the jp ina Mno xoa rW8 Aways Boup CASTORIA For Infants anrj Childxen. The Klnd You Have Always Bought Beors tho Stgnaturo WANTED A cnpable nnd experlenced woodworkor to take chnrgo of our woodworklng depart ment. Also a fow good meri witn experlence on wood worklng machinery. Apply Immediately. 33tf H- C- White Co , No. Bennington, Vt, , Mrs. E. Nichols : : ' is in New York this week. , . . Look for new goods next week. E. L. NICHOLS TwoStores 453 and 457 Hain St. ROOSTING (JN 0. H. Potter has filled his house with New Furniture. days to reduce stock to make C. H. POTTE OPPOSITE BAPTIST CHURCH THE FALL DAYS ARE HERE Ifyou wantbeat Coal, Dry Hardwood and KinHiinn- ft,, monoy can buy, I shall be pleased to snrvn r Z. livery and aatlsfactlon guaranteed. I also carry a full line of Poultry Supplies, as follows: Bona nnri Mn. tvti i3. Scraps. Cracked Bono, Sea and Oyster Shells and Mioo Spar Poultry Grit. Mioo Spar Poultry Grit is absolutely the best digestive shell maker and yolk builder yet produced Office and Yard Foot School Streetv Telephone Connectlons, TO THE LADY OF THE HOUSE How about yourcurtalns? AVe laund er a 1 1 klnds at 50c per pnlr. Warranted not to be torn. We wash and Iron any aiticlc from a handkerchlef to a com- plete house furnlehlng. Bennington Custom Laundry J. F. CAMP, Prop. Watch for Rcd Dellvery Wagon. ) $ The most perfect Floor Finlsh ln the market. "Rogers' Stain I Floor Finish" One gallon covers 300 feettwo coats. Will not mark white dry ln 12 hours. WinsIow&Remington SOLE AGENTS CHICHCSTER'S ENOXISH EnriVROYAL Itrlmtnml and Onlr flenulatv In UKI 10I ol( rottmio boifi. fIJ wtthtlotribbon. Take no other. IteTato Ittcerosi Mubttltutlont mn& Imlt Uoa Buj of your Drx(Ui. r Hroi 4c ia uum for l'artle ulmr, TeAtlmonUl b4 " IWItf far in Uttrl by r. ttirn Malt. 10.0(MTesli(nonlt. BcMbF &11 Dritirlttt. . ChlehMtr4hfmlrslC. ttwUfln UtU j.pr, Usdftoa Huart fllll!- 1.. SEPTEMBER 24, 1908 HISOWN PERCH new store in tl. nf i,; Snecial nricfis fnr fl, n0vfffl,w roora for stoves. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Apowdertobesnaken tnto the shoes. Your f eet feel swollen. nervous and hot, and get tlred SKj'Ji. J?u hsre achlns Xeet. try Allen's I;oot.Ease. It rests the feet and rnakes new or tlgnt shoes easy. Cures achlns. swollen. sweat Ingfeet, bllstersand caUous apots. KelleTes eorns and bunlons of all paln and gtves res t ant wnulort- To; It TO-day. Sold by all DrugglsU and 8hoe Dealers, 2Sc. Don't aceept any suu- Q,1ft,1wJ5rl?,5ks&e,?fKEE' Arfdress Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Jtoy, N. Y. w4 LADIES' OXFORDS 50c to $2.50 E. 2. SHOE $2.50 L F. LOOMIS Agcnt for tlio New Home and Whcoler & Wilson Sftwing1 Machincs. Dean's Iihcumatic Pills absolutely cure rheu matlsm & neuraigla. Entlrely veRetable. Hoadacho Curod Free. Call here and eet free wirrfple of IJENRY'B Hendnche Powders. Wero sund tho money on a 25 cont box if not fatisfactpry. B. A. Quiulan. 27tf High Grade "Columbia" Underskirts Made by tlie Columbia Skirt Company. 'of New vorK. iney aiso maKe "toiumtiia" Helt and llose Supporters. Shlrt Ilolders, etc. A postal will lirlnp si nrlces, etc. Mn, M. C. Klock, 417 Maln Is the ogent (or Bennington nnd viclolty. Safcty Walst