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.i llrtliri-&ii to raw 10 «lt w*ois» havlnf claims agfeinat Jane A. ChAlefou lite of CKtf» Ut*irt In Mid Ctttnty of CllnWft, «*• caaaed. to present the •nm», with the voucher* thereof, to the aut#ctfbftr. at hia place of trammeling buttneii. et the residence of the und«r»flrtied executor at CHuiffrplaln, N. Y., on or before t*w 18th day pf M*y, 19IS. flrJVWKE MVHBMMtie. Kxatutor W. II. DtWV, Attorney. with the vouofeaft thereof, to ittmt *tittnett, at ttt* fiffufe or Prank C. A»cew, No. « CHnten atreet, j . T., on ctrfcW&r*the 3*lh d«y of June, 1919. Va*oa pursuance of an or- der or RON. DAVID H, AONBW. Surrogate* of Clinton County, N*W York, notice In her*by given accord- ing to law to ftll p*r*dtos having*! claims a gal net Caroline T. Durkee. late of FhUMbuifti tit Mid Couftty of Clinton. d#cea*ed. to present the business, at hie residence in GranO Isle, Vermont, on or before t*« n t h day of Mjay, J*tl. B6DO1UN8, Admr. or exeotttors, truatet or trustee* |wm«4 or described in th« will of la Convert^ deceased, via* John M. jr. In pu rattan? d of in order of HON. DAVtD if. AONEJW, Burroimte of Clin ton County, New York, noilce It here- t»y »*ven according to 1 1air to all 9W* softs having *ta*ftis tfjfeittsL JoHn M. Davles. Jr., late of city of Plattftbufgh In aald County of Clinton, deceased, to pptattm the siMre, wtMi the woaeh* srs {hereof, to the subscriber, at Hit pjsce of tmnsscrm* binda**. *fc offt«* ; of; FrtrvH ,C| A#U«% ?**< Clinton street* Plartsfct»r*h, fr. T., on or before the lOth day of May, 111 ft. da. L. Hay ford, the of FHinces Maria lately applied to our Surrogate's Court or the County of to hava a certain Instrument Id writing x.eJatlng to both real and pfcfsonfct a*t*t«, duly pVoved arf the last will ant& ieatumont of Frances Mafia Coavfcrs*, Sate of Champlaln In S3 county. <%«iMd. Uterefore, ?o$ arid *ach of you "~ »rebr cltfd and required to be PPM!- before tfftr aald, Surro- - <*»*Vf# •***.'« #• office our wltropats In the County of y of ftattoburth. in 10 noon of that day, ' the said laat eiaiam agatett 'Mttohtl R*badue late tt-MitC County of to present tht thit»of, to th* «ub«cHbw, M Ibelr place of tr»n- •aotlng bu*tea», at th« residence of % W. Stwle, to Mooort rotk*. New tork, on or before the. 18th AAJ of rtbrnary, 1911. t RABAEUS, AdmlnUtrator*. H. C. BV«RK8T, AU'y for Admra,, i*JkttiJnrr»li. K T. trtirtuance of a© or- a i r of «*t>^. UAVXD H. AOK35W. ifcrtTOfate of cWntoa County, New Tor*. not&* te h*raby given accoiki- ing to lawman pe^AVnavinr^iaimi l tHftnei- <3. Or*ht late of 'Filift In *§M Cotnrty of CItri- 4on, de««Mied, to preaent the aani*. i tlftlfMf. W the they ara required to appear their «ttaftStf n, If they have one, If they "have none, to appear and a«>ply for one to toe appointed; or, In the event of tfietr neglect or failure to do so, a *u*rdlan wJH be appointed by the Bumigrate to represent and act for them tnr the proceeding. in testimony whereof, we have caused the sea! of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, H<m, DAVID II. AO.VEW. guxfOgate of the County of.CUnton, at }he city of Plattaburyh, In said coun- (L. 8.) ty, the 29th day ot De cem'ber. U U - DAVID H. AX3NEW. Surrogate. W. H. DTJKtf. Attorney for petitioner. Champlaln* N. T. the at the oftfcw of O. T. of Routes Point N. T» the Id day of ttaroh. in the on or im. QBfli*RUD« A. O. T. AMBfl. Attorney for Bbtecntrtx, Route* Point. N. Y. PH punmance of an or- d*r of HON. DAVID H. AONHW. eurrogate of Clinton County. New Tork, notire U hereby given accord Um to law to I O pereons havin eiaime a#aln»t Jacob A*bllne lut© of Cbjunplaln la amid County «f Ctluton, tfecfta«ed, io present the ernme. with tlie vouoUere thereof. <o the «rubfcrlb- *r. at her place of tnttttftottng butt* neato> at the reatdeaee of Hortenae ^rrepanler, Ch*mpl'a4n, N. T . on or fcefor* th^ t*th day of February. JACOfe A. _ t Adtnlnlstratoni. Coon House, P^«4*ur»h. N.T. Wew Tork. ce la litre*? JrV*" according to to Alt Vtraona having tiaHns aaalnat B*mund # . lAfontaina, late ©f AuaaVla, In aald County ef Cltn ton. deceased, to present the same, with tfiWouciters thereof, to the sub **rtber, at hie place of transacting irityfoes*; *t the offtoe of Oliver A. tVtolcott in KeeeerttK Clinton County. Jt. V., on or before the lit day o July, ltlt. JOHN B. W&OmWWB, Administrator. MADEHB & VfOUOOVT. Attorneys for Administrator, KeesevlUe, K. T. NOTICK—In pursuance of an ordei Of HON. DAVID H. AONEW, Surro- gate of Clinton County, New York, notice Is hereby given according t law to alt per eons having cli Agalnat Charles Du-pont late of Cham plain In said County at Clinton, de eeased, to preeent the same, with th< vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, ct his placo of transacting baeines*, st the office of the undereljraed «xe- <«utor at Ohamplaln. N. *Y., on or be fore the I Oth day of June, 1911. AMASA B.flrPTBUWAN,Executor W. H. DUKN, Attorney. _ OF To WUltfttn statin, IflfelH* 1 ivOfffj Alice Post, 0fl&tr, Oabrirfc tiwton, Cork 0artw*lt, May -itQd&lt, Wtflfam j. Redden, CSHHK Hm,^©ymlBa HIII, J. fto**ih, Jfcrtss U n t o * Alvjn Linton, Samuel Converse, VJnton Con. vara#, Hairy cWferee, Tsib»lta Bbltar, Stone. Oebrre Converse. Nettle Converse, Eva Barry, Charles <'on* Carl OonVers*. Jane* dfcurchtll, Lillian OhorfhtH, BfeHntfS Hinder CfcurotJUl, Wilbur Churchill, urney C^afOhim JPBto Converse ieary Converse, William Converse, the heire and next of kin of the testa- ior, and to all persons* 1* being who would Uke ftft Intaftfe in any por- tion of the real or pe^nal property eynolds, Noel. In pur- CItatkm foV Judicial TH|B PBOPI4B OF TttB STATE OF FBW YORK: To Jfrs. IvorotU Wrtght, Sarwiac, N. Y.; Richard ju>b ttbll, Saranac, N. Y.; Jared I«obdelt, feranac, K. Y.; Mrs. Alice Bunker, 4 ^.Catherine St. Plattaburgh, N. Y.; hfrs. ihnnle'Swenyor, 62 Helen St.. ftsitsfeurgh ,N. Y.; Mrs. Minnie Bale W. Schenecudy, N. Y.; Wlllkun Lob. <Jeil, ScheneoUuTj', N. Y.; Annie Lob- ell, SchehecUdy, X. Y.; Mrs. Lucy Winch. Bloomingdale. N. Y.; Mrs. Eva 6loomlrigdaK N. Y.; Mrs. Har P^usreoq, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Theodore Clafk. Saranac Lake. N. Y.; flomer Cook, Pawlet, Vermontr Mrs, Kate p. Lawrence, Bound Brook, N. R. F. D. No. 2; Mra Nellie H. Stan- ey, New Windsor. Colorado. R. F. D. No. 2, Bo* C; Mrs. Jennie Co well. 3 tt Btrtet, Provtdewje, R. I.; Wal- ter Lobdeii Aehland, N. II.; James W.' Ldbdeil, Lobrfett, dlnton County, New Yorki Mary t>iy, tl BtWW Street, Springfield, Masi; Mrs. Kate Gonyea, Johnson Avenue, Platt^burgh, N. Y. Homer lx)bd«n, Wells, Verrtiont; Ftarrtc lio*detl. St. Lawrence State !, Ogdenaburg. N. Y.: R. H. Hatchings, M'.D. Supt; Solon Lob Welts. V^ntonv. Paris Lotf*ell, Lob- doll. Cttnton County. New York; Wes- fey ColllnA Kuttria Station. Sttr&imc. CH Ct«lfrty,"*fe% York: Mrs. d Rice, Bioomlnfcftate, N. Y.; Mrs. Seth Wardn«r. Btoottirnftlale. N. Y.; Mm ^ Bunker. Pl»t6lburrh. N. Y.; Chan Bunker, 8 Lancaster St., Attfcny, N. Y.; Jane Bunker, Plattfeburgh, N. Y. Jessie Bunker, Ptatuiburgh. N. Y Charles'Bunfcer, Bloamlngdal^, N. Y. Mrs. AKce MUter, Bloomlngdale. N. Mrs. Walter Kail, l«60 Monroe Avenue, New York Olty; Henry Bunk er, Stockton, i n . / B e n flervlss, War- ren, II).; Blmer Bunker, Kent, III. Carles'W. "llbnVer, Applo River III. Btta B. rHrteJ Waterloo, Iowa; Roset- ta RoRserif, Brtirtow, Iowa.: B Uambvf, Applrt River, III.; Bud Gkun her. Apple River, III.: Irv* U Oam ber, Warren, III.; Clarence Gamber, Apple River. III.: Everett II. Huet BrIMow, 111.: Madeline J. Huett, Brls- tow, III.; Sewell B. Rogers, Upham N. Oak.; Ida K. Button, Frank)!. Minn., R. F. I>. No. 3; Kmnm A Jonee, Aahton, Iowa, K. F. D. No. Jared W. Cook .if he be living, who*" place Of reetdence is unknown, o*M>not ufter duo dlllgAnce a»c«r tainint, or if he bo dead, tho. wldo Keim-ftt-lfcW. n«-xt of Kin and peraoni roprewntatlv«'» of suid Jared W. Cook whose i>lucea of redid erne ar known and cannot uftvr due dili he awertulnedl Hunnah LoUd ahe be living, whom' place of re«1denc is unknown and cunnot after duo till genc« be a8»ertaineo\ or if eho be d*a< the husband, heirs-ul-law, next of kl and peraenal repreeeniatlve* of sal Hannah I^obdell, whow place* of rtml ioanee of an order of HON. DAVID H, AONE9W, Surrogate of Clinton dence ar« unknown and umnot aft 1 due. dillgem.e be. ascertained; and County, N*w Tork, notice Is hereby all-persons int^r«-»t.-d in th** *«tatt> o given nccordtn* to law to all persons, Kat*» U. HM** lntt» of town of «ura Itavlng <*ianns siratnst Vo«l Reyno-Me' na^. Clln ton Tountv, d.M>..«se4, »s ere lite «»f H«H>km«ntf»wn, In «ai<l County 'dlt< r«. l^giUeen, 'u-xt <»f kin ef Clln-ton, deceased, to present the i wine, Hetul Oreeting: You and each of you are hereby 4 nd appear before our Surrogate of he C«H»0ty, of Clinton, New York, at r.1. office In PiatubuHrh. on the 4th iJ«y of March. 1912. at 10 oVIock in forenoon of that day, then mid here to attend the judicial settlement t> nevounffi of Jamen [«obd<>ll as iistrator «»f the **uld Kai»* I*. :H»H, deoeajKMl. And If tvny of the persons Imercat- f be. und*-r tbH uge of twenty-one ears, th«»y the required appenr and ply for one to bt« appointed; or, in e event of their neglect or failure do no. a guardian witl lie sppolnted the Surrogate to represent and ct for thwn in the prtHJeeAing. In Testimony Whereof, we have lined the seal of our Surrogate's 'ourt to be hereunto affixed. Witness, HON. VfPTOIt V. BOIRK, fikirrogate of the „. P.) County of Clinton, at the City of Pittsburgh, in said coun- ty, the 5th day of January, 1912. VICTOR F. BO1RE, Surrogate. .tlTHUR «. HOOtJR, Attorney for Administrator, Court House, Pittsburgh* N. Y. MHJW YORsK BTtPRHtMR COURT, OLrNTTOiN CXnWTT. Trial desired In Clinton County. Georgo II. Barker, riaintfcff, ago 1 nut irtfta Oole, Alary fMianaturhtoh, lay- man ftartofrr and Martha Barber, his wife, John V. Barber and Nettle Bar- ber, hi* Wife. Hattte Loux, Ubble ?oaas and Delia Oaetro. Defendants. ro the AlKwe Kemed Defendants; You Are Hereby Summoned to ani- ar the complaint In this action, and to serve &'c&t& of your answer on the plaihtffrs attorneys within twenty ,y» aftep the service of this sum- mons, exohislve of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear er answer. Judgment will be taken agftlngf you by default for the relief demanded in the corapjaint. Dated this 12th &ty of January, D. H. & P. C. AONHJW, Attorneys for the Platottff. Office and P. O. Address. 8 Clinton Street, Pittsburgh', N. Y. To Lyman Barber and .Martha Barber, his wife, and Delia pastro, defer. dants: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by pjuttflcatlon pursuant to Mi order of Hon. H. T. Kellogff, a Jus tlce of th<* Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 13th day of January, 1913, and filed with the complaint in the ofifVce of the ff/lerk In the County of Clinton in the city of PlattsTaurgh, Clinton County,' &v York. The object of thl» action Is to make irtition according to the respective rights oT the .partly, and If it nppenrs that partition cannot be made with- >IK great prejudice to the owners, hen for a sale of the following d *lbed property: All that oertaln tract or parcel of .nd lying and being in the town of Peru, aforesaid, being a part of lot ibo-r twelve, laid out In a suibdlvl sk»n of a patent of two thousand acres, cvontmortay called Bell's Location, and Is bounded as follows: Beginning at the center ot a piece of land formerly deed *d froih Oeorge Hey worth to John Haff on the road that leads from Sites Cochrans e&st to the lake shore; thence «weet o.i slid road seven chains and thirty-eight links; thence south nine chains and fifty llnkV; thence [ seven chains and thirty-eight Unite; thence nnrth to the place of t>4»innlnjr b« the same more or lest). Dated January l&th, 1912. D. H. & F. C. AXXNrjTW. Attorney* for the plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address. 8 Clinton Street Platttfburgh, X. Y. Summons. NEW YOtyK SU^REIME COURT. Trial desired in Clinton County. Pliny MkitoU Plaintiff against An drew Me*otU Antolne Matott. Luther Metott, John Matott. houin Mktott. Sars-h Ann Matott his wife, Stephen % Julia Matott his -wife, Esther Bro**n. William Brown, Margare^ jlaiott, Franklin Matott. Addle MB •wtfe, Milan P. Matott. Kittle Mfctott his wife. Mteurgnrei ^f. Wiley ftnd Leon H. Wiley as Executors RoTjert Wllej% deceased. Defendant*. To the Above Named Defendants: You are herelry> summoned tt> ans- wer tho conxplaint tn this action ant to •serve a copy of your answer on th< plain tiff "* attorney within twenty days after t»he ser\'lce of this summons ex- clusive of the day of service; and In of your failure to answer or ap- p*ar Judgment wilt be taken agin you by default for the relief demand ed In the complaint. Dated this 9th day of January, 191i W. II. J>rXN, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and P. O. Address, Cham plain, N. Y. To I^*WIJI Matott. Sarah Ann Matoti Stephen .Nfatott. Julia Martott, BJsther Brown and William Broiwn, defon- dants: Tho foregoing jrummons is nerved o\ you by •publication pursuant to order of Ifon. John B. Ulley, Clinto County Judge, granted In th<* al>ov untltlwl ntnion on tho 15th day January. 1912, and filial wUh th.- IT plaint in tho office of the f*l«>rk Cltnton County at Platttfburgh, N r - Y. Your et<e., W. H. DITNW. Plaintiffs Attorney. Stops Lameness Sloan's Liniment is n relia- ble remedy (or any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, ami is excellent for .sweeny, 'libtula and thrush. Mere's Proof. « I Mr A Sloan'. Ju.imenl •.» a rm.lc tor •hiuh l»m«i**n,' anrt iitiM hrr. I wu ntv«r without a Wmle o( v<nit Imimtut; HAT* tx.u«ht more ul it ituu any i.lhrr r»m«l» lor p*in»." IUHY KIWV, •'Sidftn't Unimtnt \% iht best "mad'e. 7 \ him t^movtd v«y Utge «hw built o(( a hone Mih it- I U^e killed a qiuttrr atek rm a marr Out m i a*lully bad. 1 havt AIIKI healed uw, tore nccki on tlirte hot>«f. I have lie Uril gr<-a*e hen\ DO a mat* lint coitl4 IIAI.IIV walk." AMTHONV C. Kivcs.Oakknd, Pa., Kuute Uo. |. sn:\i< $<i,oo<» A M I titi> IT IN A r l»rL"K. I'll .... N \ , Jan. \ir-m«-d yi n- You may not buy a suit- you may still stick M-ni.i\ iiioimnK, I. 1 . n:i ltwllco-V ( r;r^vsrxaU 1 ! l 1 rK i u!k 1 i to y o u r tailor » ur t o t h e ready-to-wear brand yoUl s LINIMENT for all farm stock. g "My .. . jnent, which I • * • I luve u»ed it now fur jfi.i-K.-rv ,md n.M..i> Th, :un«n.nt 1 (nv«il*-i'd is ^utmthWu t>\i-r $!i.itihi in ; lilu" l "iln.r i |" i m!» ln ; "r^Mn ,^[BUT if you will try on a STUDHOLME SMART SUIT I','"'; l^TJ^L m 'C'lt\or OVERCOAT before our big mirror you will learn- that your tailor lacks sometHilig 1 )!^ STUDHOLME gives you; that other ready-to-wear clothes fa <>M Saturday i d.-jj^sit <.f |:«.::ini i w,i>* mad.- ufler tti,- vault h.cl \»-< n '' «-|.»HIS1 at\d tin- Urn.- U.r k » H for M«»n- | day riu.rntti^. Tli- in.iin.y Wsm pl'i'^i-tl , in a HtiM-I U r a w i T in nu- liook vauit ! On Mnrwl.t*- It \\-.•!«« disi «>v«Tud tliat ' j tin- drart*T had l».'i>n ret" «-d a n d ii'-.- ! (MM) takon. jm.Titu on a in.ic Jr. whU h Wuikln* jhad l.urrowd *l.3no f^ni x)w b.nili \\U' i'f»iK-n<'d. u> take i'ii-c; on MMJI- J hiisirtfs.s und htrVvliuK f u r l e d th«- S\K- Inatur^j* of two litiz^m of l."tlc«. short in a way that you did not before. t.iny ^. J. MVCAITTHV, laariUc, 1 BoUtyall ' g fc Prlee 60e,&$l. rrg«n RIVPT Steamer Scono or Vatn Portland. Ore.. Jnn. en were kilh-d when tlh ihc river steamer Saruh I>lxon d oaky lo-duy, four mih•» outh of atoms. The p!|othou<i' w;\tt rli»p«-il rom th«» supor.structiiif. T1u» drml re Captain Fred Stlnson. Mate Ar- hur Monlcal and a derkhund. nouN wrrii i-f>vii j Fl'IJ.Y l»KVFI.OI»l:i) TKF7ril Infant Son of < hKajjo PoU<-e»mii WOIKIUHI I Ifte^-n Pounds at Hlrth. Chicane, J,an. 19.—A baby boy. weltrhlnfr l. r » p'mndn 2 ounvvH and having; four fully developed teeth, was born h»re la»t nUht t(» Mr*. Nfwrtln, Mulvlhill, whose husband 1m a polk'« HerKi'ant. Thf» baby Is heal- thy and brings u n*»«r honor to Ita father, who f>w days ago was credit* ed with having mndo more urrosts than any oihur O<hlcagt> polhjeman durtnK the. year Just past. The physician In attendance said was startled when he saw the four teeth, two in the upper and two In the Ivwer Jaw. "I have seen cases where a baiiy was born with one t«>oth," he said, "but never Veforo hav». I seen four teetb.*' A clergyman w^9 betntf shaved by a barber, who had evidently become unnerved !«• the previous nlirht's dis- Rlputton. I'MnaHy 1>e cut th«> ol&riry- man'a chtn. Th« latter looked up at th«* art let reproachfully, and aaid: "You see, rmy man, what comes of h«rd drlnklnic." "Yes. sir," replied the iharber con- Millnirly. "H nutkes th« skin tervder." SANBORN & BARTLE Optometrists and Manntactaring Opfl^M 32 Cilttfon Street. Plat!sbnrfttt, H. JANUARY Division of Time For P. B. SANBORN Nine persons wer he sinking steamer. rescued frum .AWYKlt TO AN* <iIRI« Dr. Charles James Mooney Kansas City. Mo.. J.m. ID.—Attur- ieye for Henry V. Simpson, who died In thta city three weeks ago, to-day Instituted jwarch for cm "Indian maid- en" somewhere "in the Southwest," w-ho In heiress to $H*,y,iiou of the Simpson fortune. That Simpson was wuiltry was not known generally until after his dmith. His eetato amounted to $322,000 and WHS lbt in the can: nf hi.s son, Henry, as executor. Alter the diath of his fir«t wife, more than 25 years ago, tho elder Simpson is said to have mar rled an Indian. It Is for a daughter by this marriage that the son seeks. The daughter said to h»ve returned to live with her people, the Nava- loa. Formerly AdjunctProfetsor in Clinical, Medicine and Therapeutics, New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital ......... j OtH<* and R«id<mc« ClUiton phone *13 47 Brttd St HatUon Pbone S24 W VILLAGE OF HAMMOND SUFFWtS SKVKIU-: LOSS. Plant of.EnuiH MTir, Co.. int.ir«yc(l By Fire With IA>*M or $10,000. Watertown, Jan. 19.—Tho Kvana Manufacturing corapnny's main bulid- ng in the village of Hammed wa» burned to the ground last nitfht with Ion $40,^)00, pnrtJy vovervd by insurance. Tho company maniiffn 1 - tured farm Implements and **mplo>«*d 20 men. HO€HKSTF.K WOMAN' K!I-LKI> BY t'AHS. Hood Hhc Wore* In Storm Jler From SI^IIIK A|)|»r^i Train. Koi'h«itti-r. Jan. 19—Mri Ni-w.-H ''Q»». JVK«MI 10 was kilK-d \>y a Norlh- eru C'rntral train at Nr'wark litit.-- initrninK whllo w.ilKlnv m, \\u> tra.-ks A hMiod o v e r hiM- h - a d to pr«>t»Tt Jjt-r Cham plain, first Thursday 4 Houses Point, Montgomery 6 Willsburo.. . II Kssex : 12 AusaJble Forks. 3 Thursday IS Com. EHzabethtown Weatport, Qlenw Dennemora Prison Dannemora Hotel S. & B. stamped on our frames and the S. & B. Lens ifft us alone, is the sure sign of quality and a positive guarantee, WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A LOWER RATS ON YOUR FIRE INSURANCE if So. It M?a*t Par Yoa w CAJI O&! C. mn French Perio H. OLIVER PtATTSBUHGH. N. Y. ANY KIND OF INSURANCE Sttit-tly vegetable* perft.ctly harmlea*. M\re to acoomptlsb I K&SULTS, Greflf-st known female remedy Frice, fl 50 jil I iMWip T . " ou atd<* of tfee bvtHe. lAu»! jllUI oo w Ifor lt«iU« to READ for PROFIT UM for Rmoh* FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS They work directly on tbe K1DWBYS, BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES, and tbeir beneficial effect is felt from tbm •tart. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM CONOBST1ON of the KIDKBYS, IN- FLAMMATION of the BLADDER an* annoTtegfJRIN ARYIRRBQULARITZE* tooy exetciw pcrnivnvni Dcnoui* w TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN HMUUV Mra. D. K. 0Ub«m. fiaturburwh, M.7. HOYCOTT OX Bl'TTKR rtlon to the va! With :i ffilr pro^oct of the price ol]^**™' price of bUttW * * J 'in 3S years, and coiveentr^Mft : on ih*» part of conturotri 1m sary to brlngr about « effort to reduce tt»e fttnontit butt'-r j<otrtft io sixty cents a pound, at retail, u New York city orsmniza* lion BtyltnK themselves ;he House* wives' is In , PAxNOLINE. The O^jtnient Prejpated by the Cum berlaud Bay Worka, Plattabnrgh, Clinton Co., & Y. A valuable and nnknapt remedy. Nothing can u k j ^ j ^ a c e a* a cure of PILES and tno^arloua trouble* mentioned on the labsl. Enquire for It at any of the DRTJ( •iTDHBS. Learn Auto Business from the jttorn hoarln-tf the train. f d h«-r frum PLEASANT WOKK-BKr PAY m:\i (1ItAlM*ATV*fl aavuTf .positions at n salnr;- of f 20 to $35 w.^kly. J*t»rt now and !>»> r-idy fur thi* «ti»a.son'a Kooil positions «.' <|UJ«ltfy you for ( th.-m. JiuliMdual insnnn'tion. i>lenty i nt practical work and thorough road f lnstru.'tlon. Tho bo^t and nn>nt up-to- H-: \I)l»m()NAI, HIU: I l1;Ul . niothtlll t)f autom.»hlU' in*iru.- STATIOVS l>KSl(;\ATi:i>: ti,.ri to br found anywhon*. A««k our . , ., ... . ' iir.iduato.i .*wi Jlu-v will'pnno tin* urging :i boycott on that staivlu and ~ very n«*ces?a,ry article of food. The action of tn«» iwagut? is on- couraKiny. inasmuch «.-» it shown that at last consumers havp awakened to tho fact that thvy are at loasn par- tialb' rwrpon5tbl*> for Tho hl«h prices of all kinds of foodstuff-, through j their own indifference In not sooner! making a protest. j Tho p.osont war-time prlc.ei of j every household U well trying. VEIL.MONTER Edward HlduunlMm Fifty Dollar Biil to BMter ed—Tl.ey Falkd Two Albanian* are ch the easy way they 1 took m butter id , plained by tho auiement, vermonter, while Edward that stor.i.Ao housu men put away a | of Worcester, Vt.. Is nuu-h smaller qnanr::v than usual : in^r the Albany police he ,arly sum-! ln th ^ POBMOU of the t laughs last an RlchttrdMn hU tht during lost sprftiic and HUT and iliat thori* i.s n<>w a shortaK*i In tho supply. This i.s ih.» weakest; Monday with a $50 bill tucked fund of an rxj»liinui{on. Vhv usual, in his Jenna, and at the pok amount o> I)UH»T Was product-d And no tnor- thvHi usual \v-is exported; ;.h<- was approached by a mal* Who I him to attend a nickel show. He ; t^i. Later ^ ' rok«-O Mrvou.ftiino Mountain in F-. of th .i!, W s«>\ Cuunty Um» «>f ilio N'liiwlii"-. j f-«' <':iUicimr»' A i orTr«;i<ii; l .«naf ;nuTm,,r«Cn.','! ( The STERLING GARAGE ion suitluns. for th.- protc-t! roront« In th«« A<Hromf:i 1 < k<* and it M .ip[> hat it H >. npt-C'rl.ili.. i-A effort ( a:.d ti-iis :.- ..( N.-w rtuit thi* usu.il ; j :J!'. tn thli* ouun- , rtiet cinother man, who i as lu'id for hig-h : for a iittlo amuaeraent thty i it v\-a» right tl*.*re that tho on tho yari of, frf(in lho ( j reen mountain f*U vt thnjuands to , fell hard. They matched for i on of butter, in ( :«T and .u th*» old Btory j . t , o . ii » n% I stm Wl ' lt - T'h* k ni they $.:» Itill and JUchard»o m.ik.* th.'*p«H-u.| Thti n(h(tr feUow al( ul it t«' Practical Auto School ,'m "!, /!",' J'Tonwn i J^l^Tho ^ ' 8 ' 10 Y ' te$ St Sthw^J, N. Y. kil!H from th flmith had Just mad* th<* discovery that ho had moved next door to a friend. "Hello, old man." *ald tho friend, "who an* y«u worldng for now'.'" "ftamo peoplo," -Ann th»« repiv, ".i wlf.» mid flv* ••hlldrfn."—T.iwn and «'oun*ry. Klido Mountain. I *l-*r«r < o u r oth«-r m I'll! i n .«*!t upH ,uv plat*"!. [>r. S u n Y - t *-r. ih !•'• Md<> rmtod «st,u-!» .»r r u . n i if h« put PROFESSIONAL CARDS. | JOIIN n. nn.KY. | Attorney »n<l rounwlor at Lnw. Of I oe. Muri.Mi Ulock. IMatUburnh. | It. K. 1IEAI RV. ; Attnri »y nnd r.mniielor «t LJVW, Of ' «>i. Ui.-k '* foal fo UutidinK. Clinton | frect lMaltubwrnh. N. V. I $J» hill and Richard»on aald , had wan a $50 bill. They to i noart^- oaloon, ette atraD0«r I IUK Klchard«on'» monvy. Inal4# plac- In- wut aaked to hava a J i.lll.H rhan^'d at th« office SiidJ«<n)v it dtwned on : ;h»: th«y mljtht not coma bac% «f|t| trutpinK ik»wn the drink he want to find th«*m. Th«*> had vaniahvd. Ha thun .saw through it all and inform ad b i4ih!n the f.>r nil to mnt.-i Sa!l> r.' am.Mint o( buitor u w d a n d thts would !i,i\,. ili,. rffo.-t of lowi'iin* prloe*. If' t!i» usuil amount i" 'i5td, r^ar^lwa of prli'c, ih' 1 spis'.il.tti'rs aro rn»ib]««d i.i pi time, Som.-ihlii ii mil, , l.-t .,i sirni s. Ai.i.F.v. i' 1 Attorney and <'oun*w!or »t l,nw. Of- ' t fW IM'WlUiiidlnL-,. II|I|<MKUO 1'i'nt C^f- : Y , flcv IMttttaburgh. N. Y. Money to loan l '.ml- 'There \i an oM n««n> 4«wti,te Mf t.vwn," sAirt Jrthn 9h«rp former d<^moorRttf> leader ©f jmune. "who dW me A aervlce, I *H! t<> reward Mm »o I said: " 1'«*••!«». wiiK-h »h»ll t give ton of ,>»-*] or a bottle of wtiiait#y?

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to raw 10 «lt w*ois» havlnf claimsagfeinat Jane A. ChAlefou lite of CKtf»Ut*irt In Mid Ctttnty of CllnWft, «*•caaaed. to present the •nm», with thevoucher* thereof, to the aut#ctfbftr.at hia place of trammeling buttneii.et the residence of the und«r»flrtiedexecutor at CHuiffrplaln, N. Y., on orbefore t*w 18th day pf M*y, 19IS.flrJVWKE MVHBMMtie. Kxatutor

W. II. DtWV, Attorney.

with the vouofeaft thereof, to

i t t m t *tittnett, at ttt* fiffufe orPrank C. A»cew, No. « CHnten atreet,

j . T., on ctr fcW&r* the3*lh d«y of June, 1919.

Va*oa

pursuance of an or-der or RON. DAVID H, AONBW.Surrogate* of Clinton County, N*WYork, notice In her* by given accord-ing to law to ftll p*r*dtos having*!claims a gal net Caroline T. Durkee.late of FhUMbuifti tit Mid Couftty ofClinton. d#cea*ed. to present the

business, at hie residence in GranOIsle, Vermont, on or before t*« n t hday of Mjay, J*tl.

B6DO1UN8, Admr.

or exeotttors, truatet or trustee*|wm«4 or described in th« will of

la Convert^ deceased,

via* John M. jr. Inpu rattan? d of in order of HON.DAVtD if. AONEJW, Burroimte of Clinton County, New York, noilce It here-t»y »*ven according to11air to all 9W*softs having *ta*ftis tfjfeittsL JoHn M.Davles. Jr., late of city of PlattftbufghIn aald County of Clinton, deceased,to pptattm the siMre, wtMi the woaeh*srs {hereof, to the subscriber, at Hitpjsce of tmnsscrm* binda**. *fcofft«* ; of; FrtrvH ,C| A#U«% ?**<Clinton street* Plartsfct»r*h, fr. T., onor before the lOth day of May, 111 ft.

da. L. Hay ford, theof FHinces Maria

lately applied to ourSurrogate's Court or the County of

to hava a certain InstrumentId writing x.eJatlng to both real andpfcfsonfct a*t*t«, duly pVoved arf thelast will ant& ieatumont of FrancesMafia Coavfcrs*, Sate of Champlaln InS 3 county. <%«iMd.

Uterefore, ?o$ arid *ach of you"~ »rebr cltfd and required to be

PPM!- before tfftr aald, Surro-- < * » * V f # •***.'« # • office

our wltropats In the County ofy of ftattoburth. in

10noon of that day,

' the said laat

eiaiam agatett 'Mttohtl R*badue latett-MitC County of

to present thtthit»of, to

th* «ub«cHbw, M Ibelr place of tr»n-•aotlng bu*tea», at th« residence of% W. Stwle, to Mooort rotk*. Newtork, on or before the. 18th AAJ ofrtbrnary, 1911. t

RABAEUS,

AdmlnUtrator*.H. C. BV«RK8T,

AU'y for Admra,,i*JkttiJnrr»li. K T.

trtirtuance of a© or-a ir of «*t> . UAVXD H. AOK35W.ifcrtTOfate of cWntoa County, NewTor*. not&* te h*raby given accoiki-ing to l a w m a n pe^AVnavinr^iaimi

l tHftnei- <3. Or*ht late of'Filift In *§M Cotnrty of CItri-

4on, de««Mied, to preaent the aani*.i tlftlfMf. W the

they ara required to appeartheir «ttaftStf n, If they have one,If they "have none, to appear and

a«>ply for one to toe appointed; or, Inthe event of tfietr neglect or failureto do so, a *u*rdlan wJH be appointedby the Bumigrate to represent andact for them tnr the proceeding.

in testimony whereof, we havecaused the sea! of our Surrogate'sCourt to be hereunto affixed.Witness, H<m, DAVID II. AO.VEW.

guxfOgate of the Countyof.CUnton, at }he city ofPlattaburyh, In said coun-

(L. 8.) ty, the 29th day ot Decem'ber. UU-

DAVID H. AX3NEW. Surrogate.W. H. DTJKtf.

Attorney for petitioner.Champlaln* N. T.

the

at the oftfcw of O. T.of Routes Point N. T»the Id day of ttaroh.

in theon orim.

QBfli*RUD« A.

O. T. AMBfl.Attorney for Bbtecntrtx,

Route* Point. N. Y.

P H punmance of an or-d*r of HON. DAVID H. AONHW.eurrogate of Clinton County. NewTork, notire U hereby given accordUm to law to I O pereons havineiaime a#aln»t Jacob A*bllne lut© ofCbjunplaln la amid County «f Ctluton,tfecfta«ed, io present the ernme. withtlie vouoUere thereof. <o the «rubfcrlb-*r. at her place of tnttttftottng butt*neato> at the reatdeaee of Hortenae^rrepanler, Ch*mpl'a4n, N. T . on orfcefor* th^ t*th day of February.

JACOfe A._ t Adtnlnlstratoni.

Coon House, P^«4*ur»h. N.T.

Wew Tork.ce la litre*? JrV*" according to

to Alt Vtraona having tiaHnsaaalnat B*mund # . lAfontaina, late©f AuaaVla, In aald County ef Cltnton. deceased, to present the same,with tfiWouciters thereof, to the sub**rtber, at hie place of transactingirityfoes*; *t the offtoe of Oliver A.tVtolcott in KeeeerttK Clinton County.Jt. V., on or before the l i t day oJuly, l t l t .

JOHN B. W&OmWWB,Administrator.

MADEHB & VfOUOOVT.Attorneys for Administrator,

KeesevlUe, K. T.

NOTICK—In pursuance of an ordeiOf HON. DAVID H. AONEW, Surro-gate of Clinton County, New York,notice Is hereby given according tlaw to alt per eons having cliAgalnat Charles Du-pont late of Champlain In said County at Clinton, deeeased, to preeent the same, with th<vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,ct his placo of transacting baeines*,st the office of the undereljraed «xe-<«utor at Ohamplaln. N. *Y., on or before the I Oth day of June, 1911.

AMASA B. flrPTBUWAN, ExecutorW. H. DUKN, Attorney.

_ OFTo WUltfttn statin,

IflfelH*1 ivOfffj Alice Post,0fl&tr, Oabrirfc tiwton, Cork

0artw*lt, May -itQd&lt, Wtflfam j .Redden, CSHHK Hm,^©ymlBa HIII,

J. fto**ih, Jfcrtss U n t o * AlvjnLinton, Samuel Converse, VJnton Con.vara#, Hairy cWferee, Tsib»lta Bbltar,

Stone. Oebrre Converse. NettleConverse, Eva Barry, Charles <'on*

Carl OonVers*. Jane* dfcurchtll,Lillian OhorfhtH, BfeHntfS Hinder

CfcurotJUl, Wilbur Churchill,urney C^afOhim JPBto Converse

ieary Converse, William Converse,the heire and next of kin of the testa-ior, and to all persons* 1* being whowould Uke ftft Intaftfe in any por-tion of the real or p e ^ n a l property

eynolds, Noel. In pur-

CItatkm foV JudicialTH|B PBOPI4B OF Tt tB STATE OF

FBW YORK: To Jfrs. IvorotUWrtght, Sarwiac, N. Y.; Richard ju>bttbll, Saranac, N. Y.; Jared I«obdelt,feranac, K. Y.; Mrs. Alice Bunker, 4^.Catherine S t . Plattaburgh, N. Y.;hfrs. ihnnle 'Swenyor, 62 Helen St..ftsitsfeurgh ,N. Y.; Mrs. Minnie BaleW. Schenecudy, N. Y.; Wlllkun Lob.<Jeil, ScheneoUuTj', N. Y.; Annie Lob-

ell, SchehecUdy, X. Y.; Mrs. LucyWinch. Bloomingdale. N. Y.; Mrs. Eva

6loomlrigdaK N. Y.; Mrs. HarP^usreoq, Saranac Lake, N. Y.;

Theodore Clafk. Saranac Lake. N. Y.;flomer Cook, Pawlet, Vermontr Mrs,Kate p. Lawrence, Bound Brook, N.

R. F. D. No. 2; Mra Nellie H. Stan-ey, New Windsor. Colorado. R. F. D.

No. 2, Bo* C; Mrs. Jennie Co well. 3tt Btrtet, Provtdewje, R. I.; Wal-

ter Lobdeii Aehland, N. II.; JamesW.' Ldbdeil, Lobrfett, d l n t o n County,New Yorki Mary t>iy, t l BtWW Street,Springfield, Mas i ; Mrs. Kate Gonyea,Johnson Avenue, Platt^burgh, N. Y.Homer lx)bd«n, Wells, Verrtiont;Ftarrtc lio*detl. St. Lawrence State

!, Ogdenaburg. N. Y.: R. H.Hatchings, M'.D. Supt; Solon LobWelts. V^ntonv. Paris Lotf*ell, Lob-doll. Cttnton County. New York; Wes-fey ColllnA Kuttria Station. Sttr&imc.CH Ct«lfrty,"*fe% York: Mrs. dRice, Bioomlnfcftate, N. Y.; Mrs. SethWardn«r. Btoottirnftlale. N. Y.; M m^ Bunker. Pl»t6lburrh. N. Y.; Chan

Bunker, 8 Lancaster St., Attfcny, N.Y.; Jane Bunker, Plattfeburgh, N. Y.Jessie Bunker, Ptatuiburgh. N. YCharles'Bunfcer, Bloamlngdal^, N. Y.Mrs. AKce MUter, Bloomlngdale. N.

Mrs. Walter Kail, l«60 MonroeAvenue, New York Olty; Henry Bunker, Stockton, i n . / B e n flervlss, War-ren, II).; Blmer Bunker, Kent, III.Carles'W. "llbnVer, Applo River III.Btta B. rHrteJ Waterloo, Iowa; Roset-ta RoRserif, Brtirtow, Iowa.: BUambvf, Applrt River, III.; Bud Gkunher. Apple River, III.: Irv* U Oamber, Warren, III.; Clarence Gamber,Apple River. III.: Everett II. HuetBrIMow, 111.: Madeline J. Huett, Brls-tow, III.; Sewell B. Rogers, UphamN. Oak.; Ida K. Button, Frank)!.Minn., R. F. I>. No. 3; Kmnm AJonee, Aahton, Iowa, K. F. D. No.Jared W. Cook .if he be living, who*"place Of reetdence is unknown,o*M>not ufter duo dlllgAnce b« a»c«rtainint, or if he bo dead, tho. wldoKeim-ftt-lfcW. n«-xt of Kin and peraoniroprewntatlv«'» of suid Jared W. Cookwhose i>lucea of redid erne arknown and cannot uftvr due dilihe awertulnedl Hunnah LoUdahe be living, whom' place of re«1dencis unknown and cunnot after duo tillgenc« be a8»ertaineo\ or if eho be d*a<the husband, heirs-ul-law, next of kland peraenal repreeeniatlve* of salHannah I^obdell, whow place* of rtml

ioanee of an order of HON. DAVIDH, AONE9W, Surrogate of Clinton

dence ar« unknown and umnot aft1

due. dillgem.e be. ascertained; andCounty, N*w Tork, notice Is hereby all-persons int^r«-»t.-d in th** *«tatt> ogiven nccordtn* to law to all persons, Kat*» U. HM** lntt» of town of «uraItavlng <*ianns siratnst Vo«l Reyno-Me' na^. Clln ton Tountv, d.M>..«se4, »s erelite «»f H«H>km«ntf»wn, In «ai<l County 'dlt< r«. l^giUeen, 'u-xt <»f kinef Clln-ton, deceased, to present the i wine, Hetul Oreeting:

You and each of you are hereby4

nd appear before our Surrogate ofhe C«H»0ty, of Clinton, New York, at

r.1. office In PiatubuHrh. on the 4thiJ«y of March. 1912. at 10 oVIock in

forenoon of that day, then midhere to attend the judicial settlement

t> nevounffi of Jamen [«obd<>ll asiistrator «»f the **uld Kai»* I*.

:H»H, deoeajKMl.And If tvny of the persons Imercat-f be. und*-r tbH uge of twenty-one

ears, th«»y the required t« appenr andply for one to bt« appointed; or, ine event of their neglect or failuredo no. a guardian witl lie sppolnted

the Surrogate to represent andct for thwn in the prtHJeeAing.

In Testimony Whereof, we havelined the seal of our Surrogate's

'ourt to be hereunto affixed.Witness, HON. VfPTOIt V.

BOIRK, fikirrogate of the„. P.) County of Clinton, at the City

of Pittsburgh, in said coun-ty, the 5th day of January,1912.

VICTOR F. BO1RE, Surrogate..tlTHUR «. HOOtJR,Attorney for Administrator,

Court House, Pittsburgh* N. Y.

MHJW YORsK BTtPRHtMR COURT,OLrNTTOiN CXnWTT. Trial desired InClinton County.

Georgo II. Barker, riaintfcff, ago 1 nutirtfta Oole, Alary fMianaturhtoh, lay-

man ftartofrr and Martha Barber, hiswife, John V. Barber and Nettle Bar-ber, hi* Wife. Hattte Loux, Ubble?oaas and Delia Oaetro. Defendants.ro the AlKwe Kemed Defendants;

You Are Hereby Summoned to ani-ar the complaint In this action, and

to serve &'c&t& of your answer on theplaihtffrs attorneys within twenty

,y» aftep the service of this sum-mons, exohislve of the day of service;and In case of your failure to appearer answer. Judgment will be takenagftlngf you by default for the reliefdemanded in the corapjaint.

Dated this 12th &ty of January,

D. H. & P. C. AONHJW,Attorneys for the Platottff.

Office and P. O. Address. 8 ClintonStreet, Pittsburgh', N. Y.To Lyman Barber and .Martha Barber,

his wife, and Delia pastro, defer.dants:The foregoing summons Is served

upon you by pjuttflcatlon pursuant toMi order of Hon. H. T. Kellogff, a Justlce of th<* Supreme Court of theState of New York, dated the 13thday of January, 1913, and filed withthe complaint in the ofifVce of theff/lerk In the County of Clinton in thecity of PlattsTaurgh, Clinton County,'

&v York.The object of thl» action Is to makeirtition according to the respective

rights oT the .partly, and If it nppenrsthat partition cannot be made with->IK great prejudice to the owners,hen for a sale of the following d*lbed property:All that oertaln tract or parcel of

.nd lying and being in the town ofPeru, aforesaid, being a part of lot

ibo-r twelve, laid out In a suibdlvlsk»n of a patent of two thousand acres,cvontmortay called Bell's Location, andIs bounded as follows: Beginning atthe center ot a piece of land formerlydeed *d froih Oeorge Hey worth toJohn Haff on the road that leads fromSites Cochrans e&st to the lake shore;thence «weet o.i slid road seven chainsand thirty-eight links; thence southnine chains and fifty llnkV; thence

[ seven chains and thirty-eightUnite; thence nnrth to the place oft>4»innlnjr b« the same more or lest).

Dated January l&th, 1912.D. H. & F. C. AXXNrjTW.

Attorney* for the plaintiff,Office and P. O. Address. 8 Clinton

Street Platttfburgh, X. Y.

Summons.NEW YOtyK SU^REIME COURT.

Trial desired in Clinton County.Pliny MkitoU Plaintiff against An

drew Me*otU Antolne Matott. LutherMetott, John Matott. houin Mktott.Sars-h Ann Matott his wife, Stephen

% Julia Matott his -wife, EstherBro**n. William Brown, Margare^jlaiott, Franklin Matott. Addle MB

•wtfe, Milan P. Matott. KittleMfctott his wife. Mteurgnrei f. Wileyftnd Leon H. Wiley as ExecutorsRoTjert Wllej% deceased. Defendant*.To the Above Named Defendants:

You are herelry> summoned tt> ans-wer tho conxplaint tn this action antto •serve a copy of your answer on th<plain tiff "* attorney within twenty daysafter t»he ser\'lce of this summons ex-clusive of the day of service; and In

of your failure to answer or ap-p*ar Judgment wilt be taken aginyou by default for the relief demanded In the complaint.

Dated this 9th day of January, 191iW. II. J>rXN,

Plaintiff's Attorney.Office and P. O. Address, Cham

plain, N. Y.To I^*WIJI Matott. Sarah Ann MatotiStephen .Nfatott. Julia Martott, BJstherBrown and William Broiwn, defon-dants:

Tho foregoing jrummons is nerved o\you by •publication pursuant toorder of Ifon. John B. Ulley, ClintoCounty Judge, granted In th<* al>ovuntltlwl ntnion on tho 15th dayJanuary. 1912, and filial wUh th.- ITplaint in tho office of the f*l«>rkCltnton County at Platttfburgh, Nr- Y.

Your et<e.,W. H. DITNW.

Plaintiffs Attorney.

StopsLameness

Sloan's Liniment is n relia-ble remedy (or any kind ofhorse lameness. Will kill thegrowth of spavin, curb or splint,absorb enlargements, ami isexcellent for .sweeny, 'libtulaand thrush.

Mere's Proof.« I Mr A Sloan'. Ju.imenl •.» a rm.lc tor

•hiuh l»m«i**n,' anrt iitiM hrr. I wuntv«r without a Wmle o( v<nit Imimtut;HAT* tx.u«ht more ul it ituu any i.lhrrr»m«l» lor p*in»." I U H Y KIWV,

•'Sidftn't Unimtnt \% iht best "mad'e. 7\him t^movtd v«y Utge «hw built o(( ahone Mih it- I U^e killed a qiuttrratek rm a marr Out m i a*lully bad. 1havt AIIKI healed uw, tore nccki on tlirtehot>«f. I have lie Uril gr<-a*e hen\ DO amat* lint coitl4 IIAI.IIV walk."

AMTHONV C. Kivcs.Oakknd, Pa.,Kuute Uo. | .

s n : \ i < $<i,oo<» A M I titi>IT IN A r l»rL"K.

I ' l l . . . . N \ , Jan. \ ir-m«-d yi n-

You may not buy a suit-you may still stick

M-ni.i\ iiioimnK, I.1. n:i

ltwllco-V(r;r^vsrxaU1!l1rKiu!k1ito y o u r t a i l o r» u r t o t h e ready-to-wear brand yoUl

sLINIMENT

for all farm stock.g"My . . . j n e n t , w h i c h I • * •

I l u v e u»ed it n o w fur

j f i . i - K . - r v , m d n . M . . i > T h , : u n « n . n t1 ( n v « i l * - i ' d i s ^ u t m t h W u t > \ i - r $ ! i . i t i h i i n

;

lilu"l"iln.ri|"im!»ln; " r ^ M n ,^[BUT if you will try on a STUDHOLME SMART SUIT

I ' , ' " ' ; l^TJ^Lm'C'lt\or OVERCOAT before our big mirror you will learn-

that your tailor lacks sometHilig1)!^

STUDHOLME gives you;

that other ready-to-wear clothes fa

<>M S a t u r d a y i d.-jj^sit <.f |:«.::ini i

w,i>* m a d . - u f l e r tti,- v a u l t h . c l \»-< n ''

«-|.»HIS1 a t \d t in- Urn.- U.r k » H f o r M«»n- |

d a y r iu .rntt i^ . T l i - i n . i i n . y Wsm pl'i'^i-tl ,

in a HtiM-I U r a w i T in n u - l i o o k v a u i t !

O n Mnrwl.t*- It \\-.•!«« d i s i «>v«Tud t l i a t '

j t in - d r a r t * T h a d l».'i>n ret" «-d a n d ii'-.-

! (MM) t a k o n .

j m . T i t u o n a i n . i c Jr. w h U h W u i k l n *

j h a d l . u r r o w d * l . 3 n o f ^ n i x)w b .n i l i

\\U' i'f»iK-n<'d. u> t a k e i ' i i - c ; o n M M J I -

J h i i s ir t f s . s u n d htrVvliuK f u r l e d th«- S\K-

I n a t u r ^ j * o f t w o l i t i z ^ m o f l ."tlc«.

short in a way that you did notbefore.

t.iny• ^. J. MVCAITTHV, laariUc, 1

BoUtyall ' g fc

Prlee60e,&$l.

rrg«n RIVPT Steamer Scono or Vatn

Portland. Ore.. Jnn.en were kilh-d when tlh

ihc river steamer Saruh I>lxond oaky lo-duy, four mih•» outh ofatoms. The p!|othou<i' w;\tt rli»p«-il

rom th«» supor.structiiif. T1u» drmlre Captain Fred Stlnson. Mate Ar-hur Monlcal and a derkhund.

nouN wrrii i-f>vii jFl'IJ.Y l»KVFI.OI»l:i) TKF7ril

Infant Son of < hKajjo PoU<-e»miiWOIKIUHI I Ifte -n Pounds at

Hlrth.

Chicane, J,an. 19.—A baby boy.weltrhlnfr l.r» p'mndn 2 ounvvH andhaving; four fully developed teeth,was born h»re la»t nUht t(» Mr*.Nfwrtln, Mulvlhill, whose husband 1ma polk'« HerKi'ant. Thf» baby Is heal-thy and brings u n*»«r honor to Itafather, who f>w days ago was credit*ed with having mndo more urroststhan any oihur O<hlcagt> polhjemandurtnK the. year Just past.

The physician In attendance saidh« was startled when he saw thefour teeth, two in the upper and twoIn the Ivwer Jaw. "I have seen caseswhere a baiiy was born with onet«>oth," he said, "but never Veforohav». I seen four teetb.*'

A clergyman w^9 betntf shaved bya barber, who had evidently becomeunnerved !«• the previous nlirht's dis-Rlputton. I'MnaHy 1>e cut th«> ol&riry-man'a chtn. Th« latter looked up atth«* art let reproachfully, and aaid:

"You see, rmy man, what comes ofh«rd drlnklnic."

"Yes. sir," replied the iharber con-Millnirly. "H nutkes th« skin tervder."

SANBORN & BARTLEOptometrists and Manntactaring Opfl^M

32 Cilttfon Street. Plat!sbnrfttt, H.JANUARY Division of Time For P. B. SANBORN

Nine persons werhe sinking steamer.

rescued frum

.AWYKltTO AN* <iIRI«

Dr. Charles James Mooney

Kansas City. Mo.. J.m. ID.—Attur-ieye for Henry V. Simpson, who died

In thta city three weeks ago, to-dayInstituted jwarch for cm "Indian maid-en" somewhere "in the Southwest,"w-ho In heiress to $H*,y,iiou of theSimpson fortune.

That Simpson was wuiltry was notknown generally until after his dmith.His eetato amounted to $322,000 andWHS lb t in the can: nf hi.s son, Henry,as executor. Alter the diath of hisfir«t wife, more than 25 years ago,tho elder Simpson is said to have marrled an Indian. It Is for a daughterby this marriage that the son seeks.The daughter J« said to h»ve returnedto live with her people, the Nava-loa.

Formerly AdjunctProfetsorin Clinical, Medicine andTherapeutics, New YorkP o s t Graduate MedicalSchool and Hospital.. . . . . . . .

j OtH<* and R«id<mc« ClUiton phone *1347 Brttd St HatUon Pbone S24 W

VILLAGE OF HAMMONDSUFFWtS SKVKIU-: LOSS.

Plant of.EnuiH MTir, Co.. int.ir«yc(lBy Fire With IA>*M or

$10,000.

Watertown, Jan. 19.—Tho KvanaManufacturing corapnny's main bulid-ng in the village of H a m m e d wa»

burned to the ground last nitfht withIon $40,^)00, pnrtJy vovervd by

insurance. Tho company maniiffn1-tured farm Implements and **mplo>«*d20 men.

HO€HKSTF.K WOMAN'K!I-LKI> BY t'AHS.

Hood Hhc Wore* In StormJler From SI^IIIK A|)|»r i

Train.

Koi'h«i t t i -r . J a n . 1 9 — M r i Ni-w.-H

''Q»». JVK«MI 10 w a s ki lK-d \>y a N o r l h -

e r u C'rntra l t r a i n a t N r ' w a r k litit.--

in i trn inK w h l l o w . i l K l n v m, \\u> t r a . - k s

A hMiod o v e r hiM- h - a d t o pr«>t»Tt Jjt-r

Cham plain, first Thursday 4Houses Point, Montgomery 6Willsburo.. . IIKssex : 12AusaJble Forks. 3 Thursday IS

Com.EHzabethtownWeatport, QlenwDennemora PrisonDannemora Hotel

S. & B. stamped on our frames and the S. & B. Lens ifftus alone, is the sure sign of quality and a positive guarantee,

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVEA LOWER RATS ON YOUR

FIRE INSURANCEif So. It M?a*t Par Yoa w CAJI O&!

C.

mn French Perio

H. OLIVERPtATTSBUHGH. N. Y.

ANY KIND OF INSURANCE

Sttit-tly vegetable* perft.ctly harmlea*. M\re to acoomptlsb IK&SULTS, Greflf-st known female remedy Frice, f l 50 jil I iMWip T . "

r« ou atd<* of tfee bvtHe. lAu»!j l l U I oo wIfor lt«iU« to

READ for PROFITU M for Rmoh* •

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLSThey work directly on tbe K1DWBYS,

BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,and tbeir beneficial effect is felt from tbm•tart. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY andBLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISMCONOBST1ON of the KIDKBYS, IN-FLAMMATION of the BLADDER an*annoTtegfJRIN ARYIRRBQULARITZE*tooy exetciw • pcrnivnvni Dcnoui* wTONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN HMUUV

Mra. D. K. 0Ub«m. fiaturburwh, M.7.

HOYCOTT OX Bl'TTKR rtlon to the va!

With :i ffilr pro^oct of the price ol]^**™' p r i c e o f b U t t W * * J'in 3S years, and coiveentr^Mft

: on ih*» part of conturotri 1msary to brlngr about «effort to reduce tt»e fttnontit

butt'-r j<otrtft io sixty cents a pound,

at retail, u New York city orsmniza*

lion BtyltnK themselves ;he House*

wives' is In ,

PAxNOLINE.The O^jtnient Prejpated by the Cum

berlaud Bay Worka, Plattabnrgh,Clinton Co., & Y.

A valuable and nnknapt remedy.Nothing can u k j ^ j ^ a c e a* a cureof PILES and tno^arloua trouble*mentioned on the labsl.

Enquire for It at any of the DRTJ(•iTDHBS.

Learn Auto Business

from the jttornhoarln-tf the train.

j» f d h«-r frum

PLEASANT WOKK-BKr PAYm:\i (1ItAlM*ATV*fl aavuTf .positions

at n salnr;- of f 20 to $35 w.^kly. J*t»rt

now and !>»> r- idy fur thi* «ti»a.son'aKooil positions «.' <|UJ«ltfy you for

( th.-m. JiuliMdual insnnn'tion. i>lentyi nt practical work and thorough roadf lnstru.'tlon. Tho bo^t and nn>nt up-to-

H-: \ I ) l » m ( ) N A I , H I U : I l 1 ; U l . n i o t h t l l l t)f autom.»hlU' in*iru.-STATIOVS l>KSl(;\ATi:i>: ti,.ri to br found anywhon*. A««k our

. , ., ... . ' iir.iduato.i .*wi Jlu-v w i l l ' p n n o tin*

urging :i boycott on that staivlu and ~very n«*ces?a,ry article of food.

The action of tn«» iwagut? is on-couraKiny. inasmuch «.-» it shown thatat last consumers havp awakened totho fact that thvy are at loasn par-tialb' rwrpon5tbl*> for Tho hl«h pricesof all kinds of foodstuff-, through jtheir own indifference In not sooner!making a protest. j

Tho p.osont war-time prlc.ei of j

every household U welltrying.

VEIL.MONTER

Edward HlduunlMmFifty Dollar Biil to BMter

ed—Tl.ey Falkd

Two Albanian* are chthe easy way they1 took m

butter id , plained by tho auiement, vermonter, while Edwardthat stor.i.Ao housu men put away a | of Worcester, Vt.. Isnuu-h smaller qnanr::v than usual : in r the Albany police

he ,arly sum-! l n t h ^ POBMOU of thet laughs last an

R l c h t t r d M n h U tht

during lost sprftiic and

HUT and iliat thori* i.s n<>w a shortaK*i

In tho supply. This i.s ih.» weakest; Monday with a $50 bill tucked

fund of an rxj»liinui{on. Vhv usual, in his Jenna, and at the p o k

amount o> I)UH»T Was product-d And

no tnor- thvHi usual \v-is exported;

;.h<-

was approached by a mal* Who Ihim to attend a nickel show. He ;

t^i. Later ^ '

rok«-O Mrvou.ftiino Mountain in F-. of th .i!, W

s«>\ C u u n t y U m » «>f i l i o N'liiwlii"-. j f-«' <':iUicimr»' A i

orTr«;i<ii;l.«naf ;nuTm,,r«Cn.','!(The STERLING GARAGEion suitluns. for th.- protc-t!roront« In th«« A<Hromf:i1

<k<* and

it M .ip[>

hat it H >.

npt-C'rl.ili. .

i-A e f f o r t

( a : .d ti-i is

:.- ..( N.-w

rtuit thi* u s u . i l ; j

:J!'. tn thli* ouun- , rtiet cinother man, who i

as lu'id for hig-h : for a iittlo amuaeraent th ty

i it v\-a» right tl*.*re that thoon tho yari of, f r f ( i n l h o ( j r e e n m o u n t a i n f*Uvt thnjuands to , fell hard. They matched for i

on of butter, in ( :«T and . u th*» old Btory j

. t , o . i i » n% • I s t m W l ' l t - T'h*kni they$.:» Itill and JUchard»o

m.ik.* th. '*p«H-u. |T h t i n ( h ( t r f e U o w a l (

ul it t«'

Practical Auto School,'m "!, /!",' J'Tonwn i J^l^Tho ^ ' 8 '10 Y'te$ St Sthw^J, N. Y.

kil!H fromth

flmith had Just mad* th<* discoverythat ho had moved next door to afriend.

"Hello, old man." *ald tho friend,"who an* y«u worldng for now'.'"

"ftamo peoplo," -Ann th»« repiv, ".iwlf.» mid flv* ••hlldrfn."—T.iwn and«'oun*ry.

K l i d o M o u n t a i n . I * l - * r « r < o u r

o t h « - r m I ' l l ! i n . « * ! t u p H , u v

p l a t * " ! .

[>r. S u n Y - t *-r. ih !• '• Md<>r m t o d « s t , u - ! » .»r r u . n i i f h«

put

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. |

JOIIN n. nn.KY. |

Attorney »n<l rounwlor at Lnw. Of Ioe. Muri.Mi Ulock. IMatUburnh. |

It. K. 1IEAI RV. ;

Attnri »y nnd r.mniielor «t LJVW, Of '«>i. Ui.-k '* foal f o UutidinK. Clinton |frect lMaltubwrnh. N. V. I

$J» hill and Richard»on aald ,had wan a $50 bill. Theyto i noart^- oaloon, ette atraD0«r IIUK Klchard«on'» monvy. Inal4#plac- In- wut aaked to hava a J

i.lll.H rhan^'d at th« officeSiidJ«<n)v it dtwned on :

;h»: th«y mljtht not coma bac% «f|t|trutpinK ik»wn the drink he want tofind th«*m. Th«*> had vaniahvd. Hathun .saw through it all and inform ad

b i4ih!n

thef . > r n i l t o m n t . - i S a ! l > r . '

a m . M i n t o ( b u i t o r u w d a n d t h t s w o u l d

! i , i \ , . i l i , . r f f o . - t o f l o w i ' i i n * p r l o e * . I f '

t ! i » u s u i l a m o u n t i " ' i 5 t d , r ^ a r ^ l w a

o f p r l i ' c , i h ' 1 s p i s ' . i l . t t i ' r s a r o r n » i b ] « « d

i . i p i time,

Som.-ihliii i m i l , , l . - t . , i

s irni s. Ai.i.F.v. i'1Attorney and <'oun*w!or »t l ,nw. Of- ' t

• f W IM'W lUiiidlnL-,. II|I|<MKUO 1'i'nt C f- : Y,flcv IMttttaburgh. N. Y. M o n e y to loan l

'.ml-

'There \i an oM n««n> 4«wti,te Mft.vwn," sAirt Jrthn 9h«rpformer d<^moorRttf> leader ©fjmune. "who dW me A aervlce, I*H! t<> reward Mm »o I said:

" 1'«*••!«». wiiK-h »h»ll t giveton of ,>»-*] or a bottle of wtiiait#y?