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NORTH CHESTER. ..New Locals. MOTHERS MUST GTJID& Charles lr, Larkin has 'been sick for Hampshire SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1896. several weeks. Should Watoh the De- IN HUB markets! : , Physical Remember O. W. Spaulding of Keene was in town . CHARLESTOWN. a or two of Their day ol last weeje. Lyman Brooks is at home for a two velopment Daughters. Cheese making will at the cheese weeks' vacation. Steady Movement and ffl For never use more Vermont Local Notes. begin Information Healthy shortening factory about the usiial time is They Should Furnish at tkt umu ivo-tnira- s as mucu votto-lcn- e Mrs.. Frank Baldwin of Snumpshire Tone In Butter. Mrs. Lee' is still confined to her Trover Time Knowledge by Which as Nancy sick with tonsihtis.. - you would of lard. When , . with Cottoleue LUDLOW. bed, with very little improvement. Mrs. S. E. Reid Suffering May lie Avoided. frying always put of Chicago is visiting No Improvement In Cheese Trade Merrill Stevens is administrator of Mr. her aunt, Mrs. T. D. Howard. Egg Landlord Buckminster, formerly of the Every mother possesses information SUlleu w Bit Active Grass and Mrs. G. P. Spaiilding's estate. S. is the build Up Seed Goddard house, is in town. W. Westgate repairing of vital value to her young daughter. Miss Bessie Perry returned Wednesday ings owned Willard. Trade Kxpeetud Live Stock Market. Dr. Kilmer is moving into the brick - ,.l i i by Henry When the thoughts Iwwiiim these l.... a, to menus m ii ,i iiuni snort visit xvuiiami. house'opposite Howard's furniture store. Miss Matilda Rumrill is at work for Mrs uggisn, with Boston, March 28. Steady and fairly it in a cold Mr. and Mrs. Sewall of Gard is health. pan; heating it vrih Mr. Channell ot Rutland in Muzzey J. Moore, who in failing "eadaciie, dizzi- - A active has been the condition of the butfet the pan. Cottolene the is putting ner, Mass., returned home last k produces the heating apparatus in the Odd Fellows' Monday. Mrs. Fred Olney, who is visiting at Mr. ness. and a dis-- .J market for a week past. Receipts have best results when verv hot. but as aurs. W home. waves ot Lineopeo, Mass., is ana iurs. j.ord s, has been quite sick. .: DOsitlnn not increased to any extent, and there are ill it reaches the much few weeks v cooking point ten thi staying a with her aunt, Miss Miss Lizzie Putnam and Miss Sabra mi no ncouninlat.ions in the lowest Eight or degrees two mornings oarah except week is winter's farewell before Kenney. White were in Bellows Falls prmdos. While buyers aro not very urgent, beginning Miss Thursday. are foreo.l Edna Gibson of Bellows Falls came John Fish has the land owned they to replenish often, and April. for a lew visit with purchased their wants nre Itirtre absorb Lawrence has taken the of Tuesday day's her the baume heirs on the road stihleienMy to ( Directions Harry job grandmother, Mrs. T. M. Gibson. by hpnngheid current receipts and reduce stock in cold carpenter work and finishing the Odd h el- - Mrs. Fred Clarke and her little daughter storage. Miss Nina Larkin and Miss la sooner lows Home. friend, Ruth called on friends in In this a i than lard, care should, be Richardson visited Miss Stella Wad- - Putney Tuesday way steady movement is kept 1 taken not to let it burn when hot Parties from JS orth Adams were in town Rev. E. T. Blake will deliver the address up, and ii healthy tone is maintained. ( hiigh of Ludlow a few days recently. This enough, it will delicately brown Wednesday to look at the job on the Odd to the I. O. O. F. lodge Sunday, April 26 may continue for another week at" a Fellows Mrs. II. E. and son of Spring- least, as the weather iii all the bit of bread in half a minute. Home. Taylor Robert Atherton was in town a few conditions P field are passing a few days with her par- days dairy districts have tended to restrict the Special corporation meeting next TueS' this with Airs. 1 . W. m ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Richardson. week, stopping liar make of new butter, and supplies cannot day night to see about making arrange ris.. Increase M v ments with Lee Smith was called toLeverett, Mass., much until next month. " a private company lor electric O. made a to Very little Maine M f for last Saturday by the sudden death of his Byron Way flying trip sleep, creamery is good y lights. to attend the enough to command over SO to 21 if using brother. Mrs. G. C. Allen, his cousin, Springfield Thursday boxing pains in cents, m The of the Universalists and sonio of it is slow 18 cents. - West- birthday party accompanied him. matcli. at "No wonder Dinnie's so tired, Follow these directions in using Wednesday night was a success in every back and ern imitations command 15 to 17 cents, it poor carrying m Cottolene In the of the usual of The young men's debating society will m and lard will never way and a good suin was realized for their place meeting the lower choice, but all the lower grades, including M all day tnat great big piece ot in kitch-e- c Y. P. C. U. at the Universalist give a reception at their rooms Monday again be permitted your carpet lunu. church at limbs, ladles and poor dairy lots, are dull at 10 tc or iu food. 8 o'clock next evenincr. Rev. evening, March 30. 13 cents. your E. C. Ford returned from New York Sunday G. eyes W. Perry will lecture on "Labor Saving The auxiliary society, a branch of Clare- - Several of the said their and Boston this week and his goods have dim, jobbers that Machinery, the Hope of the World." mont hospital will meet at JUrs. lauaree s customers woro offish and wore hunting begun to arrive, so he will have his new next desire around for Mr. and Mrs. O. in Tuesday afternoon. s concessions, but the best grades store open for business soon. W. Fletcher were for solitude, sold at 2(i Bellows Falls Miss Sabra White of Snrinsrfield is vis- - cents, and it is not likely that State's Attorney Enright of AVindsor was Monday evening to attend and a dislike to the best butter will be for loss this the of their niece, Miss Frances mug menus m town ana stopping witu ner bought Genuine Cottolene is sold in town Thursday to attend a meeting of wedding the society of week. Still some quoto 25 cents in large every commissioners M. Adams to Georsre W. Kimball. Jr. sister, lurs. u. Ij. Hamlin. tubs. where in tins with trade-mark- s f the railroad to investigate children; when she is What another week will bring the cause of the accident, when the morn- Owing to sickness in the house at the The Y. P. A. S. will hold their annual a forth it is impossible to tell. "Louoieiw ana steer's head in M church mystery to herself and friends, then, cotton-pla- nt bride's home, the bride's furnished sugar party at the ' The stock in stor- wreath on every tin. ing train went down the bank between here parents parlors Tuesday her mother should coino to her aid. Qui ncy market, cold and time since. refreshments of ice cream, cakes and cof- evening, March 31, from G to 8. age was reduced last week 3228 iviaae only Dy llealdville a short Lydia E. Pinkham's Com- tubs, ! fee, which were served Mrs. Vegetable tubs been THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, by Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Royce and family having put in and 3;25 tubs Chicago to the bridal at the home of the pound will, at this time, prepare the taken out, a of 224 State St., Boston, Portland, Me. GRAFTON. party went to Perkinsville to attend leaving stock 10,915 tubs, y Wednesday system for the See 14,701 same groom's parents on Atkinson street. The the funeral of her brother, Royal Moore. coming change. against tubs time last year. Mrs. Minnie Rice is on the sick list. happy pair took the 11 o'clock train for that she has it, and Mrs. Pinkham, at This stock is not considered of any conse- No matter how much are Several from here attended the party as you Mr. Jefts will move onto the farm vacated parts unknown, but will eventually bring Lynn, Mass., will cheerfully answer quence, it is mostly of low quality and given by Mr. and Mrs. L. liarry at their will not come into with new for a small of other by Mr. Stoodlcy. up at Worcester, Mass., where the groom home on any letters where information is de- competition charged piece has a fine in the Connecticut river, Thursday sired. receipts. There is little or no demand foi A son was to Mr. and Mrs. Willie position the Fitchburg railroad Thousands of women owe their born office. eveninc to exports and shipments last week wera Vermont March 2;!. company's ". health her and the Vegetable Com- brands, the chew is no better than Academy Wright Monday, The selectmen will meet Saturday, to and mothers are only 14,833 pounds. Saxtons Vt. Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard of Bellows I'ERKINSVILLE. tax offi pound, constantly Cheese. River, F. appoint collector and other town to her for advice "Battle For JO Falls were at Dr.