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Subject: 1901-Bristol News
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 18:03:28 -0500
Source, Rutland Herald--Mon. June 17, 1901.
BRISTOL, VT.
Saturday , market day prices were as follows ; Dairy butter, 14 to 17
cents a pound; separator
butter, 18 a pound; live fowl, 7 cents a pound; eggs, 12 to 13 cents a
dozen; ginseng, $ 5 a pound; hides, 5 cents a pound; calf skins, 40 to
75 cents each; potatoes, 45 to 50 cents a bushel.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore have returned from a 10 days' stop in New York
city.
W. H. Bosworth went to Hartford, Ct., Saturday and will be absent
several weeks.
Leon Eddy has gone to Cape Cod, Mass., to remain during the summer.
The free rural delivery routes will be established here, one through
Monkton and the other through the southern portion of Starksboro.
Miss Elizabeth Schaefer of New York is visiting her brother, Rev. Father
Schaefer, at the Catholic rectory.
Wesley Thomas is visiting relatives and friends in Woodbury.
Transcribed by,
Joan H. Bixby
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