They've arrived. All the THE EVENING BANNER . ... Mill SETTLEMENT OF POWNAL new Fall Styles in all Hues now ready. Select your Per year $3.00 Ill Per month .25 outfit from the best advertis- Tablet Commemorates the Event and ed lines in America. Also Fact All Subscriptions Payable In Advance the That Jim Flak Was The Best Fabrics, The j Born In Town. I Best Fashions, The Best Fits, Entered at the Post-offic- Bennington, Worthy cltizons of Pownal, Vt., have erected a In Vt, Dec. 11, 1903, second class WMl TILAWRENCEj tablet honor of their The Best Workmanship and at town and its greatest achievement. The Best Wear at the lowest mall matter. THOROUGH,. PRACTICAL AND ARTISTIC which was serving as the birthplace of James Fisk, Jr.. "Prince of Erie." prices. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION It was high time this was done even at day. PRANK E. HOWE, Editor and Pub'r. Itailo 81 81xU AT, tiv, N T. this law Careful review of In the history of Pownal falls to reveal New Fall Styles Clothing any other event of note than the " Crawford Parlor." A genuine indirect draft stove BENNINGTON, VT., SEPT. 22, 1911 starting there of James Fisk, Jr., m with full return flue; smoke passes between S. his career as a speculator in steel and p the down JAMES SILK Iron at a age. Hats, Caps and Furnishings Messenger add tender This resulted the firepot and the outside casing of the stove to a flue The wants to its later kn his to pleasant acquiring steel rails and for Men, Boys, and Children word of appreciation the Contractor and Builder other things In large quantities. beneath the ashpan, thence up and out comment of The Randolph Herald and Pownal was settled nearly two hun are ready. News on the editorial work now ap- Office and Workshop through the back smoke pipe to the dred years ago by the Dutch, and It pearing in The White River Junction has acquired a DODulation chimney, giving more heat and burning As the contemporary well 132 Street of several Landmark. West Main hundred persons. It is Just across less coal. The grate center slides for- for the Best says, bucolic flavor of The Land- - t WSJSJBl,,"' M Headquarters "the the New York state line and within mark s editorial page is a welcome sight of ward for dumping. Large clinker door; phil- the Green mountains and the km relief." The writer Is evidently To of Bennington the Ladies uerkBhlres. Things have I3S wide, deej) ashpan; dust damper; nickel Makes In All Lines osophical enough to see the opportu- chaneed little since James flmt RAW in peaceful realm Fisk Jr.. rails removable. Four sizes. nities for texts the and Vicinity. light there, in 1834. The old town of old Mother Nature and clever was only once f Hart, Schaffner Marx ser- I have received the fall and winter really severely shaken, enough to serve up little tits of e and that was when-th- it with-Dra- w Hats and Caps refreshing and styles and am ready to make all news of his Tropic Crawford." With or Clothing. Knox mons on them that are death was noised Its inspiring. Life is not all beer and kinds of garments at reasonable about quiet Dress Gloves, Bates Also-o- n streets. out down draft back pipe, center Fownes skittles, not all slaving for the dollar, prices. all klnda of ladles Shirts, and gents cleaning and pressing. Dr. B. Oscar Barber, a local anti- grate. Best stove made at the price. Street Spauldings not all wearing or fretting one's heart quarian, who was largely out grind of commer- concerned Sweater Coats, Onyx Hosi- in the relentless In the erection of the memorial Crawford " Parlor" Nickel rails removable. cialism. A little glimpse of blue sky to ery, Shaw-kn- it Hosiery, the Pownal and Fisk, is also the custod- a little whiff of scented" fields, a little Nathan Levin ian of the principal melody from a happy songbird, a little 130 North St. Tel. 291-- tales concerning Crawford "Wood in this best Underwear in all styles, the once distinguished citizen. Sam- Parlor." babbling a gossipy brook, a lit- Tropic" Crawford from uel Wright, flagman at the crossing, new heating stove for wood the front door stylish Neckwear, styJish tle taste of the first fruits of autumn is also familiar with Incidents fire-plac- e. even if we only get through the of the swings open to give the effect of a By moving Men's Shoes. CopyriaJil Man Schiftier It Mm it MILLINERY DESIGINER early life of the of as doeB much to "Prince Erie," and editor a middleman It is with affectionate regard that he a slide in this door the fire can be seen without opening sweep the cobwebs out of world-wea- r sees to It our that the tablet is always the door itself. The slide openings are protected by wire led minds and freshen the air M. C. O'DONNELL kept clean and made to glisten in thoughts must have to keep pure and the r.lnnn Hutu emhrolacrcd. dilirnod and made sun of day. gauze. The main top swings to one side and underneath MULLIGAN & ROCHt hopeful happy. Mes and St. Albans l.ateand IJnircrle Hula of all kind. GKe This is the entire inscription which of wood. senger. BlcuUlnif of colors a specialty. Tule it is a large plate that lifts to admit large pieces Tailors. appears upon that memorial to the With Its customary felicity the vllage great: This stove is made in both direct and indirect draft Messenger has expressed what all the POWNAL, VERMONT, styles. is strongly made and very handsome. Three sTOVE J SEED STORE 1 V MnHicnn named in honor of J, It PEOPLES HARDWARE an readers bf the Landmark must have aU f Vtl. 1I1UIUOU1I THOMAS sizes, inch way, Is POWNAL to burn 19, 22 or 25 lengths. felt. By the however, who Governor of the Massachusetts Reliable STEWART heating Wood We sell the Old writer? Is It 1757-60- . Crawford Parlor" the Landmark editorial Eyes Tested add Bay Colony. .Walker & Pratt Mfg Co., 31.35 Union St, Boston and cooking stoves, made since 1832. Mr. O. A. Cheney of Sharon? Hlastes Fitted First settled by the Dutch In 1724. Town Government .jiU? 13 "STEWART ranges are Famous Bakers". Fine Watch & Jewelry Repairing organized in 1763. Kor by 1. VA.ILI Judge James L. Martin of the Unl In this village was born roundly R 1 , 1 ted States circuit court roast Hour to to 5, 1 to 9. JAMES FISK. JR. heaters are Fuel Savers, com- 'STEWART ed the Central Vermont Railroad Closed Tueaday and Thu radar Evenlnaa, The Prince of Erie. pany for Its appeal from certain pub- II A I.N STRKET. KOHTU HEVNINGTON Who recks now of old Governor line in stock and sell He dimensions of We have a complete Improvements ordered at White Pownall, whose name, minus one "1" Its utmost capacity the easy payment River Junction by the Vermont Public is In the stage has been provided for all them to responsible parties on the retained the title of the town? undoubtedly Service commission. It is reasonable Better It were that the town were call of the scenes, and will plan. to expect that the railway company Millinery Parlor ed Fiskal, proclaiming delight both old and young alike. The This Appeals to You thus both the unus- - will proceed without much further MAIN STREET cognomen of the illustrious and his most appealing features of this PLANT JARS parley to make the changes officially financial proweHH. al production to the muBlclanly class LANTERNS STONE JARS Shaftsbury. Vt. an We produce quality. ordered. Rutland News. South According to Dr. Barber and in es, however, lies In the fact that dmlrned, fnaiio trimmed. Linen occur Quality, BOILERS When you seek to force a Vermont Hutu and this he is confirmed by Mr Warren of these modern interpolations or high grade. OIL CANS and WASH Hutu emlirolilered and mnln. Aut omobllo Hon with perfect consistency. railroad to hurry in adding Improve oeta and Veil. Hummer Millinery of ail k'nrii Wilcox, who has driven over the Monumental work is the llennlnifton Tel. W-- roads about Pownal these many years Nothing la permitted to interfere ments you have a job on hand calcu- with proper rendition of Balfes one best business James Fiske was wild for- - the builder. QUALITY Jr.. and Messrs. THE STORE WHERE COUNT8 lated to make a modern Hercules sick ard from his youth. His father was delightful score. Indeed, the Our reputation depends of his job. TVJC BhntGuna. Rltlefaud Revolver peddler, Aborn have given a great deal of care 115 llain VJVlXkJ"f to rout and fur smIo. Aminuol- - but both his father and upon it. Our ttnt-cla- and attention to the selection of both constantly 2 on or all kind. (un repaired by a mother disappeared from his destiny Street gunsmith. Bicycle Playing; Canli lUoandtV! at an early age. principals and chorus, resulting In business is A.H.WinslowTn' BURGLARS VERY BUSY imroern. union concurea and nonwi: new opera complement or so increasing full grand bundled put on old A KeirlMer Here It should be said careful hlale. Cab that loists, a spleudldly marshalled chorus proof of it. OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT FRIDAY r wile. In pnrfeot condition, rmcliiteni from investigation has convinced the citi- Break Into Cafe at Island Park and Clu-a- r corps employ- one cent to bve dollars Alao a Machine zens of Pownal that Bennington was and brilliant de ballet, Take Everything In Sight Mir Jumbo) In Brit c!a"8 condition, adjustable ing in all upwards of one hundred or pennies or nlcklca.
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