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<"!<• inrs^ Uln- K fei-ii < III SKI ?XS, c 1,, i KIT I'rohlom. 1«!U K. u m i.i- i .I~I "< A\ Idle. . T • (•' tv a n d w i n . M'I.I no vs. « > I>"~ <'li<-<.-. problem. ij-Klxti >4 - > IH-CI.CT prolilem. :-l. l-r., 7-11, 6-10. lir.uvp **<-^# CIIUS >vn novs •i in w i-iiiix.!'. riioir. en, Ml I II 14 Tin-: KOVS' KliltATKS HIS UTHDAY. Af ;>,, ),.,%•.' Thousli Tinif ,i . r . u n '•• i,mi,.cut lit-iul.—unions i tin- im\ Hist's renown. i tin i.riui.lest: f u r y o u . r -...:1-- by ^poeinus lures . ..... - ui-f lumliil a s t h e ' i.tt rriiiiil. unbent, un- f.i 1MA> must s e e t h e I it all'. t! thing's he sees with t] ,:lti. .1 mi.-t knmv the mnrnins U.I.HI si'iTi'l of eternal .,- ••in that luves bis fel- I.r.u- the tongrue of with m el- that love; his Autos II. Wells. r. It.-., the fimicms and T ••! Ai iinurtou. whose i • n i - a r e treasured by t I h e a g e o f eig-hty, •1 al his home on street, trreelings i-.iuntry eame in •- i ".ii f in iioini of in- fio-. v. im h r h e m i m - •.n-.li .u A i II hi >r.-" i "tub Usui- laliiiK t" their dean. The -t anxii-u- in have a din- I'i-in of llu- i-veiit. Iiui \. i-inlfie quietly but rirm- niili-l'Hif .1 s).>rit.- u >, - libraP. I• r• r- an timls him li\ e about thot'ollKh- •r. r- ami life Ile i;tur\ of w rititijr io in! n 1- v.a\- that a i ..\v 1 liar line-? not i la a pi.ne h e h a s ri ,b r-^ : im Atl.iinii MmiUilv. i'. . i ..• -1 a n f jioeh in : in ii h lo brniK him -. • • - i.n'.li.-. M e a m i •. - I IUl'lui'il a r e t h e _ ,. ,-. i iiiiirilniti J to the Atlalilie. I . been of reeent 11 rs ami pres-enee ; t-i Mime w h o a r e •• •- A story v, hieli •• ii- himself, with •• - ..f a \isit, not -.-. ;.•• i a m e u p from ...- pruning jrrapf- *•..- house, a n d o f •• > m i f o r t h e g u r - •:. oi« ni-iuiry. •• that J. T. Trnw- h.itie a moment. : i. il ii\e here now?" t;i>u?" said the visi- -T .irei respect were . • Mi Trow bridg-e fell . i t o Ki e p h i m i n igno- i !;.•.- Kn*t dead: he's -aid he. PP- -i- I • . m i d s e e him?'" ..'. r Trow bridge." i ut,.!/• mem liad subsid- , i T., the library, a n d t h e :.iUi.-r >u.\\ t h e workshop . tint meant to those who ". I'mljnV cave Neiffhhor ami to "Jack Hazard." '- and llu- Southern uar .«.'i\ will rum-niber. inrth.ia> eelebralion was a - being a home rather than ni •. i.n.lKe has three children. i,t>r Crare, is the wife of ii Vi-ann-.-. instructor i n L a t - '.!•>... liol.art I'nllese. His •t l.-l.tii. an accomplished per- -. t h e violin, is the -wife of •••!, 1'aur. electrical engineer. ••i. • u.v; his son. Arthur Trow- ,-r.,ibiate of the Institute of ••-••• is an electrical engineer • iiiaiiufacturinu plant, Hud- Y V Jio.-tun Advertiser. iUniKKS WITH EYES. 1.1 f. of Tl "" '* ' " ' , " "' lr "' 1 v..Til. wh.lr '"' " " " * ~ •" ' • >*' • •!» ir, a», ,,,,!, ••' ••' "••' .......... ;.,. , ,,.„.,. •••»••••': ••• i.i.i ..... f. tbi... fcn wiat.t Jlidclen 1 'lovers. \ fl-wiT K 1,1.1,1,,, in (a. h l i „ r >„i.-,t -i,.,.i. « f, n ;,«, itr , (i , rv , JIMJ t 1 THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN. SAt'UKOAV MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1907 Wll l.r.T.; b tr.i i.l . 11. r'.i i'..r '1- t'l.ll Wll ii 1 TlOU Tl.\ i -an! Mt.-l \.'U 1..-1.1-. r i ' m i r 1 t. 11 w H\ •<•. v .1,, UH .1 - r.in. () i in-," IT- rioc 1 r \\e aril uri t.ivl. k i"l" now ii, :i f bad' Y--u1h'.-< I" •mpimon roiiKsr Ti'.i;.sr \.ss. Tn \ i< w of the pnlibc ib niarnl for in- f|>i'ii..ilioh in ri.u-ud lo timber depre- d.iii.r- we print I., low a IIM of i, - , tresp. «.s l a - . v with particulars ami ammii ; of settlements Then u . i ^ .. sn.il ih.il of timber cut Willi tin Ti.iinu.ii.o- ,.f State ulHViaK and nomiiiat hiiw IMTC in many eases imp..-i-d. The list ri ferred to is as follows: ESSEX Ctit'XTY. N"-.rth Klba Township ]i. (11 Li.l KIT. Win S. Ames. March 1'2. litii:,. 232 sUindanls, 5S.111111 f e e l . !i7 cords $^'32.00 (^1 T-mt 1 7 V ('has. II. nreen. .Ian 2S IM'-". 12 standards green spruce a.t $1. and 4;J a j sinnihtrils tin at $1. 1.5.SI3.S feeT. !•:: cords ST9.7S C:i 1,..N 17V T.Hi. .'Is. S 11. Stick- le-.. M a n h It;. Iiui.",. 2^.".'-_. stand- ards bl,.IT.', feel. Im' cords.".$24.",.Mi (4) l^it l!i;i Henry I'runier. l>b. ^1. ISM 1.1 (estimated to be 11 cords. IJ.Iiutl feet 1 $11.(111 (."".) Cot tii» I r a H. Lyon. March 11. ltmr.. 4.".n standards and 4H cords of -l-fool wood (lSH.r.iiii f.e-t. 227!». iTirtls J4tHI.(i(l (C) Lot 1<iy. .1. A. Call. March 11. IS'iii (esiimated m he 22 fords. 13,- 2011 feet 1 , $22,011 (7) Lot lay. Xelson Sorrell. ilareh 16. 1H04 (estimated on basis of SI.50 a cord t o b e 149 cords, S9.40n feet) (,S> Lot 199 Feb. 14. feet (91 Lot 20 0. 2.". 1U0.".. feet. HIT 1 : (or 21S I. 1905, IS .$203.00 "Walter PERIODS OF PAIN While no wonmn is entirely free from periodic suffering, it does not seem t o b e t h e plan of nature that women should suffer so severely Ir- repularitiCR and Tiairi are pewiti-re evidence that somethinfr is vvronjr •svhich should be set ririo o r i t will lead to s e r i o u s d e r a n g e m e n t o f t h e feminine orgunism.. Thousands of woroon, hare found relief from all periodic suf- fering 1 bT talking- Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Componrid, trhicli is made from native roots and herbs, as il is the roost thorough female -regulator Urjo^vn to medical science. M155 ADELAIDE NICHOLS ^ cur,>s the condition which causes so much discomfort and robs that period of its terrors. W o m e n •« h o a r e troubled -with painful or ir- rctrular fnnctiun.s should talco immediate nction to ward off the serious consequences a n d b e restored to health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Adelaide Nichols of 324 West 22nd Street, New York City, •writes:—IDear Wrs, Pinkham:-"Jf women ^\ho suffer -o-ouId only rely npon LycHa E. Pinldiam s Vegetiihle Coixipotind their trouhles would he quickly alleviated. 1 feel greatly indebted f o r t h e relief and health which has h e e n b r o u p h t t o m e b y your iuestimable remedy." Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound c u r e s F e m a l e Complaints such as Falling- and Displacements, and Organic Diseases Headache, General Debility, Indig-esUon, and invigorates the whole feminine Rvstem. F o r t h e derangements o f t h e Kidneys of either sex Lytiim & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Womem Buffering- from any form of female -vrealcness are invited tu write MraPinkham, at L y n n . M a s s F r o m the symptoms given, the trouble may be located a n d t h e quickest and surest w a y o f recovery advised. U..: •l-.er, t.-if 1, i(-r up his hand in front of a t.rub an experimenter recently <-'• a micruphotograph showing dozen distinct images of his K-r>. furrned by the eye* of the Many common garden and wild filbert,—the nasturtium, begonia. ''•'"-r, \\„ 0 a Borrel and bluebell. atiKing others—possew eye* nituat«d 11 their iea\es. They are minute pro- lu l*rd!,te,s filled with a transparent eun-imy matter which focu*e« the ray« " l Ught om 0 a sensitive patch of ti»- s ue at the back of it in a aim liar man- "*<" to that in which the eyea o f a n •"iimai do their work. t-oinmon nanturtium plant hau cusandB «f *uc„ .eyelcta oa lla laavas, or,mn * thouaanOa of miauto laaaaa* r U»e ohjeeU around then*. Bat, "wujfh a plant mmf ***• ayea, M 4oa» not foijow that it MM, mym t h e * C W - ^»» Tribune... nfa,Bot y#t kiwi If » «*»• «*atral aerva **«pooau, to tfc« btala •€ u aaaiuoa to •**« many #3*^ **'*••»»». jm^. •teall A, thci $224.00 Fred Hazelton. cords, I",Mid $l,N.(i(l l<'red Van Ornam. Feb. 2.".s standards (iM.SOH Cords) J^SS.Su (im l^ut 2110. James Shay, Tilarcb 11. Iiui.,. 13S standiu-ds (34.51)0 feet. r.71.. curds) sm.no (11) Lot 21.S. J . AY. Littlejohn. Feb. 2i',. I!iii4. S(iS standards (77,000 feet. 12S 1-3 curds) $ 3 OK.IK) (12) Lmt 21S. Thomas Collins, March 19. UKU. 3S1 standards (S7.- 7."i0 f e e t . 146 cords) $351.00 (13) L n t 2 1 * . Silas Dash man, March 22, 1(104. 2.") standards (0.230 feet. 10 -W, curds) $25.(Ml (14) Lot 21S. George Collins. June 1(1. 19(14, "for Father Cutter's Church." amount of timber not stated: A'osburgh says settled at less than $1 a standard (estimated at 75 cents a standard to represent 200 standards, 5U.000 feet, S3 1-3 cords) $150.00 (15) Lot 21H. Adelbert Hathaway. Jan. 7. 1905. 5 cords, 3.000 feet.$5.00 (16) Lot 21S. William Ayres. J a n . 7 . 1905. 25 cords 16-inch hardwood (equal to about S cords of 4-foot. 4.S00 feet) $12.50 (17) Lot 21S. Silas Dashman. Jan. 7. 1905. 20 cords 4-foot hardwood. 12.000 feet $20.O_CI (LSI Lot 218. Fred A'Yinch, Jan. 1, lilOo. 12^; cords 4-foot hardwood. 7.5(10 feet $.12.50 (19) Lot 21S. Martin P. Flanders. Jan. 7, 1905. 24 cords 16-inch hard- wood, equal t o S cords 4-foot, 4,- MHI feet $12.00 (20 1 Lot 21N. AVilliam Younger, Jan. 16. 1 9 0 5 . 1(5 cords 16-inch hard- wood, equal to about 5 co.ds 4-foot. 3. J feet ?S 00 (21) Lot 21S. Clark Shellralve. Jan. lit. ISIIJ. 5 cords 4-foot hardwood. 3.11(1(1 l V e t ?'b n 0 (22) L o t J i t . Eilwanl Smith, J^eb. 3. 1 9 0 5 , 5 cords. 3,000 t'eel S'.0« (231 Lot 21S. Silas Dashman, Feb. 14 1905. 21 standards, 5,250 feet. \\ cords $21.00 (21) Lot 2 IS. liusene Lory. F e b . 1 4 . 1905, S cords, 4-foot, 4.S00 feet *«•"« (25) L o t 2 IS. It. C. Stevens. F e b . 2 1 . i:i05, S5 cords, 51.000 fei-t. . $85.00 (26) Lot 21.S. John A\'ill..niis, Feb. 21. 1905, 5 cords. 3.000 feet..$5.00 ('•Tl Lois 21N-199. James \\". Little- "iobn. F e b . 2 1 . 1 9 0 5 . Si.14 standards and 35 cords, at $1 each (229.500 feet. 3*2 '•.. c o r d s i $869.00 (2*) L o t 2 I X . AV. E . Thompson, Feb. "4 1905, OS 1 :. cords, 41,-00 Feet $68.50 (2!ii Lot 21S. E. C. Hum tier, March 11, 1 9 0 5 , !s cords of wood and bal- ance logs for timber (estimated to be 50 piandards nf hitter, making- in all 29 cords. 17.3HO feet) . . . . $3S.00 C'.ui Lot 21S. L . F . Otis. March 11. l!to5. 13 cords (7.sun feet) ..$13.00 (31) Lot 2LS. William Young. March Ki 1905. 190 standards, 4 7,5 00 feet, Ttt 1-fi cords $209.00 NORTH ELHA, TOWNSHIP 12. {?,'] Lots 5, 6. Zavier Bouchard, I)ec 14 1904, 2.100 cords, 1,260,000 feet. $.140.00; JVlurch 11. 190a, paid $547 On more, making a total ,,E $9S7.00 (331 Lot 13. Morton Ptrock, Wee. 14 1904, 5,000 cords, or 3.360.000 fet't . ..I $7,154.00 (''41 l o t 1 4 . Kelson Sorrell. .Dec. 14. l'HU S9G cords, 597,600 feet $1,3S6.44 (35)" Lot ' 14. Charles 1-1. Wood, March 11, 1905. 252 logs, lol standards (37, 750 feet, (13 cords) $151.00 (36)'LOV 1 7 . " F r e d Johnson, D e c 14, 1<I04 614 cords, 36S.400 feet ' $1,059.00 (37 Lot" 17. Fred Johnson, March 11 ly(i5 (estimated to represent 136 standards, 56 2-3 cords or 34,000 f ( .. e t) $136.00 (3M L o t "2V.' LaBounty & Furness, December 14, 1.904, S14 c o r d s , 4SSS.- 400 feet $1,119.00 (3'i) Lots 90, 9.1, 9S. James Dudley, Dec 14, 1904, 3,GS4 cords, 2,21.0,- 4011 f e e t $5.1 S3 GO (40i Lots 90, 91. James Dudley, Alarch 11, 1905 (estimated at same rate as preceding trespass, at $1.40 a cord, would represent 145 cords, S7.0UO feet) (41 ) L o t 96 (or 199) Thomson. Jan- 14, 1905 27 800 feet, 46 1-3 cords $140.00 (4") L o t 1 2 3 . W. S. Barnett, D e c . 1 4 , I«i04 "00 cords. 120,000 feet. $300.00 ESSEX COUNTY. Newcomb, Township 50. (43) Lot 95. John Owen, settled with Hubert B. Nichols, date and amount not stated, at 4 0 cents per market. (44j Lot 104. John Donnelly, settled With Robert B. Nichols for 1,520 markets, date and amount not suited. Estimated according t o t h e lit-inch standard and at 40 cents a market this would represent 304,- 000 feet, or 506 2-3 cords, and would have yielded JGOS.OO ESSEX COUNTY. Town of AYestport. (45) Coon Hill Tract. "Some pop- lar" cut by Mr.. Payne, of Walens- burgh, bought by AV. E. Smith Settled Sept. 29, 1904. (Estimated to be 15 cords, 9,000 feet ,.$1B.00 Elizabethtoun, Roaring Brook Tract (46) Lots 5, 16. Andrew Anderson, trespass in latter half of 1904 tied bv Fletcher S. Beede, markets at 30 cents (estimated ac- cording to 19-inch standard to repre- s^nt 7*07,200 feet or ! . » « ^ - f t FRANKLTN 'COUNTY. Franklin, Township 9. (47) Lot 352. George Mason, about January, 1905, settled with George Selkirk 243,100 feet, 40a cords seiKirn, i t , $480.02 MSTLOV 353!' George Mason, about Januarv, 1905. settled with George Selkirk; for 120,000 Ceet - .*®»24lTc0 (48)' Lot '353.'' ' G e o r g e ' M a s o n , about January 1905, settled with George Kr£'ror 120,000 ««*.*••,«£*» (49)' Lot' '35V.' ' Patrick Coffey, Jan. 19 1905, settled with eGorge Sel- kirk, tiie« not counted Selkirk gay* he Hettled at rate of $1.5« a Srd. This would equal 107 cord* <i 01)1 f C £t •• *»•«.»« (50) "u*. *54. Jame* Coffey, March. IB. ^»5? titled by^ 0 « « r « e Selkirk at 11-50 a cord (estimated to be 87 cord«. 52,20» feet) • . • • • - • - $"• ^ Kranklin, Township !•• /Ki-k T^»t 1 4 4 K. M. Merrill. D e c . », ( S il.OMeor4V 140,40. feet Owl <S li M05. « c o r d , g r e e n timber,!»,- March1%. t H » , « « eor«X JtJ feet <M) Lot tt$. Perrier) Dec. 16, 1904, 74 cords, 4 4,- 400 feet $110.10 Harrietsliown. Township 21. (GO) Lot 45. Charles AVilkins. Fob. 21, 19115, 13 cords, 7.S00 feet..$] 3.00 (61) Lot 4 5. G a y AV. Kichardson, Feb. 2L 1905, 12 cords, 7,200 feet $12.00 T-fa-rietstn\vn, Township 24. («2)H.lrry Martin. Sept. 9. 1904. 2 lilrtcK cherry trees (estimated at l cord, COO feef) ?20.00 KelmiMi. 'Pownship 9. (63) Lot 300. Cauthier & Cardinal. Oct. 1C, liiuU. GSU.4C4 feet (9(17 cords) and 34S cords pulp wood (20.S.800 feet) $2,0S9.39 H A M I L T O N COUNTY. L o n g L a k e . T o w n s h i p 21. (C4) Lots 21, 22. AVilliam Mont- gomery, settled with Robert Nichols Nov. 25, 1904, for 3,000 markets at 25 cents a market (estimated ac- cording to 19-inch standard to rep- resent 000,000 feet, 1,000 cords) $1,052.00 HAMILTON COtTNTA'. L o n g L a k e , T o w n s h i p 50. (65) Lot 6-S. Orson Reed, . ettled Feb. 9. 1905. with Robert B. Nichols at 4 0 cents per market (estimated to represent 1,0S9 markets, at 19- inch standard, equal to 337,S0O feet or 563 cords) $675.52 FFLTOX C017NTT. Cxrog-a-Glen, IrMeeclcer and Lansing- Patent. (CO) Lot 51. John M. Peters, settled for 5.C67 trees, agreed to allow 2 trees to a standard, at 75 cents a standard, and settled for lump sum of $2,000 (estimated at 708.375 feet. l.lsuii cords; $2,000,00 Jan. 23. 1905. with John Leavitt HE 1 tldia-l E R C O C N T Y . AVilmurt, A'obleboro Patent. (67 1 Lot 127. r-linckley Fibre Co., contestant, settled with in May , 1903. for 5,000 green spruce trees. (Allowing- 2 trees to a 22-inch standard, a s in Peters case, this would represent 2,500 standards, 625,000 feet, or 1.041 2-3 cords.) . . . $4,335.00 Summary. The amounts stated in 66 of the 67 trespasses above mentioned (no amount being available f o r N o . 4 3 ) a g - gregate 20,049.7-12 cords, or 15,630,- 327 board feet, and $3.S,622.97. OOl'XTV TAX S.VLE. Crushing the Curate. One of the first tasks they set the new curate, w h o w a s haiulicaiiped by youth and Inexperience, w a s t o investi- gate the bona titles of a "widow wo- man" w h o h a d applied to the church for help. lie departed nervously on his errand and knocked, as ill luck would have it, at the wrong door. -How long has your poor husband lieen dead, my s<>od woman? What number of children have you? Are any of Them working? If so, what amount of money are they earning altogether?" AVere the questions he fired. HUe shots from a revolver, at the slatternly woman who answered his summons. "I presume I am ad- dressing Mrs. Harriet Smith?" he add- ed, noticing with alarm that she look- ed angry. "No, you ain't." answered the woman snappishly. ".My name is Selina Jack- son, my bairns go to school a n d m y 'usband's doin" what is necessary to a plateful of steak and onions at this very moment. Would you like to know anything else? Whore 1 was born? When I was baptized? At what age I started courtin'? rerhaps," she con- cluded sarcastically, rolling her tatter- ed sleeve up above the elbow, "you'd like t o s e e m y vaccination mark before you go?" But the bashful curate was already in full night.—Liverpool Mercury. beinj to stir- Long Men Wanted. The records i n t h e w a r department in Washington a r e a s a rule very dry. hut occasionally an entry is found that i s h u m o r us. Au officer of engineers in charge of the const ruction of a road that was io be built through a swamp, energetic himself and used mounting obstacles, was surprised when one of his young lieutenants whom h e h a d ordered to take twenty men and enter the s w a m p s a i d t h a t he could t.ct do it-the m u d w a s t o o deep. The colonel ordered h i m t o t r y . H e did so and returned with his men cov- ered with mud. "Colonel, t h e m u d i s over my men's heads. I can't do it." The colonel insisted and told h i m t o make a retpiiisition for anything that was necessary for a safe passage. The lieutenant made his requisition in writing a n d o n t h e spot. It was as fellows: ••I want twenty men eighteen feet long to cross a swamp fifteen feet deep."—Harper's Weekly. COT'NTY TREASntER'R OFFICE. Plattshurgh, N. Y.. Sept. 17, 1907. AVHEUK.AS, arrears for taxes for the year 1906 charged and imposed pursuant to law remain d u e a n d u n - paid on the several tracts, pieces or parcels of land described in the fol- lowing list (the names appearing in connection Avith each piece or parcel bcint? those of the supposed owner or occupant as the same appears o n t h e assessment rolls and the amount stated therein being the total s u m o f the taxes, interest penalty and other charges for which each of the lots, tracts, pieces or parcels are liable to be sold, respectively), viz: Township So.'.I.Old Military Tract. BLACK BROOK. Lot Acres 9 B o u n d e d beginning at a stake and stones standing o n t h e AV. l i n e of lot in S.W. corner of Kennedy's land; thence along said AV. line S. 3 deg. 70 1. t o a stake and stones in the said AV. line, S. 86 deg. 67 c. 3 1. t o t h e center o f t h e road. N. 25 dog.. E. 3 c. 50 1; thence N. 65 deg., E. S c. 50 1.; thence N. 4 deg., E. 5 c. 50 1. t o a telegraph post standing near a spring; thence N . 5 5 d e g . , AV. 1 6 e . t o a stake and stones standing in an old road; thence S. 23 deg., \V. 12 c. 3 3 1. t o t h e place of beginning. Cleared. 24 IS R.E. corner remainder State property, second growth .... SO 26 John Ford place, and bound- ed S. by Henry Douglass. E. by I). Douglass. N . b y P . L a - fountain, \V. by F. Lano.•'.. 50 Township > o . 4 . O l d Military Tract. 3 P a t r i c k Nash, N.AV. corner.. 50 6 L y m a n Allen Estate, N . b y road, E. by Signor % 7 J o h n Bigwood Estate, N.E. and AV. b y Lam kins 1 2 S A r t h u r Cooty, S. by River, E. bv Davidson 2 2S Eli Facto. N . , S. a n d AV. b y road, E. by Lafotintain 2 3 7 E n o s Perry Estate, AV. by line. E. by Gonyea 39 42 I n N . W . corner 75 60 All in Dannemora, except 50 acres in Saranac 590 63 One equal undivided half... 320 73 Subdivision 4 104 49-100 73 Fredett and Crumm, sub di- vision 5 73 O . AV. Harris, sub ..100 49-100 division . . . .107 51-100 110 55-100 bj r line, E. . 35 . 50 Tract. 65 set 3,536 1«. 1##4, tit . »<(ti 1•' •' (tl) IM Sit _ It, lftH. IN* •M "t ...tts.to IfM. •--••^if 4m> ^ ^ •Mile A * ^ y-*-» O f r * •-«•*fi:*9* The "'Nagur" and the Fiddle. Here is a story that Frederick Doug- lass used to tell about himself: Once when h e w a s i u Dublin he felt very lonesome. Ue was wandering about the streets when h e w a s attracted by two violius iu. t h e window of a second- hand dealer. Fretlorick entered and nslu'il the price of OM of the instru- ments. -Five shillings, sor." said the Irish dealer. Frederick tuned the violin and began to play "Koclsy Uoad to Dublin." Soon the proprietor's wife heard the music and entered the rear door. Then Fred- erick started i n o n " T h e Irish Washer- woman." and the couple began to dance for dear life. When the music and dancing stopped Frederick ten- dered the dealer G shillings, b u t h i s performance on the violin had greatly enhanced its value in the mind of the storekeeper, sind as he hurried away t o 11 p l a c e Of recurity be exclaimed: "If n bhsek nagur can git such chimes o u t o f that fiddle I'll never sell it a t a n y price, begorrnu!" An Expensive Rug. If you are a steady smoker don't throw avay your old tobacco bags. Cy Baving them until he bad a trunk- fui a resident of Sixty-second street g ot busy with a ueedle and made oue of the oddest nips one would find ia a day's walk. Of course this economical geniiiH is aui Juccsenut smoker. Often he sinoked two foagu of tobacco in 0 lay. Then, too, be changed hi* brand often and In this way not « ">*»* Ugli- ly colored assortment. He told bltr friends about t h e r u * b e b a d l u Blind, and tbev go« busy collecting. As a re ult Mr! Smoker sot a big crop each week. I u 1 « « than six month* !»*"' gathered 10* atjuare feet of tobacco bag*, whk-h was a uk-« fi by 12 rug H e a s e d a ptece of Ink* Jtauiiel a* « foundation and a*w«d t o t I M P t o J awn nhjut on retunilu* from work On aeveral areaatiMia aont« «f the *J' Iowa from the «nV» nwipod WW * > « ? "miring." U **» totwrwtto* *«** laknnwa. iMMnv nvunj ¥ r Pintle t.rcat l-o.-atton •f • •f ••• \r, .11 \V ' *- , - • r.! 11. , 11 r »-. Il.ir,|ir.£! T.irtn Town of \ii«3blc. ,t »..i I I , i« r» 1 M M N' I. 1 n-.T - .; • 1 I v J,. 1. > . r \ I.- hn'.u 1. I , . .1 .' H iv • - T- 1 .f Tin 1 ,'• « - II 1 ' !.. I 1. I. •!•• t l-ff. T"T.F<TTOX Atmrr. Words of Praise ,,r. .1 firm A"-a' Y\ 7. 1. b 1 .^ FTtir <:',-. >•: t ~.p t'l rk 1 r A' J ,1. A " ' ••tv Uf 1.. r-.l Fl» 1-f 1-t. .1 .r 1 I ,' •! I- M,.fl. ];. r ., ( 1 l.v I I I r 1 \\ IA •I 1 - - 1 V. 1 t.. r.it. 1 i. H il' 1 J\ir. land l.iri.l 1 Hid l.m.l. (. \.\h F.st-IT Par. , 1 land 1A W .,f It . I It- 'I T - - \\ 1 \ . , t W ' 1. I t.. A\ ..1 1 .1 d 1 ii I - nf Tliiw f.trm. ,.r it F !<*•••• i.f l!.i7t At< i j c i - ,fS .'< i l-..t>.i Mi ' i ,1 bv Salli'li 1 ' 1 \\ 11 1 N 1: A\ "•irm I., l.\ l.v bv »11:11 r f land 1" •f .!• - p'l ,1,,« Kit.1, I'. sttran t\ (iiv.li. .til .1,1 X l.v 1 itfvi ' . K , > S In ln-.l .ill.in. \V l.\ -.1 b\ Am-- I i v 50 14 is of , T l'riiub- Far. 1 1 ..r 1 ml lx.mi.'. .1 X land 'if Arindd Mining i'n, I-;, bv 1 1 of F S 11. <'.• . S. b\ hind "f Siai-kpoli- an.l olhe'is. \\". b> 1-in.I nf Thw.iits (si.iip'i--il t" be owned by John Uh blen I'tirccl of land bounded N . b v land of Htat-Lpolc K. b\ high- way. H l>y land of It. yx. Str'ariahan (owned by "War- ren "Willis) Parcel of land bounded AV. b y JIain Klrfft. S K. corner of T. l-r. Savage: theme to land of William (Hidden: theme S. to land of H. IT. Parrott: thence W. to S.S. Savage lot thence X. to place of begin- ning (owned by H. H. Par- rott X(iW, TIIKREFOl-tK. notice lpreliy priven tbixt. in pursuance he powers in me \ested by law ihall. on AVeclnesclay. tlie 30th <3a.v of letober, 1907. at 10 o'clock in the "orenoon. n t t h e Court T-Iouse I n t h e 'ity of Plattisburg-b. in the County of "lintnn and State o f N e w York, com- mence selling: at public auction, so iiitli'h of each of the saitl several and respective lots, tracts, pieces o r p a r - . els of land, as shall be su.'licient to pay all State, county, highway, sellout o r o t h e r taxes assessed thereon i n t h e year lililii and former years that may then remain d u e o n each thereof, re- spectively, together -with the interest, costs and charges which have arisen, or accrued, or that ma.y arise o r a c - eme thereon, and shall sell, and con- Lintte from d a y t o d a y t o sell, until the said sale shall be completed. The tiurchasers at such sale shall p a y t h e amount of their respective bids t o t h e I'uimly Treasurer within forty-eight hours after the last d a y o f t h e sale, and receive certificates describing the lands purchased, the sums paid, and the time when the purchasers will be entitled to deeds: and after the expi- ration of one year from the last day of such sale, they shall be entitled to receive conveyances of the lands so purchased by them, respectively, un- 'ess the owner or occupant thereof, or some other person interested there- in, pursuant to law, shall have pre- viously redeemed the same, by pay- ing t o t h e County Treasurer, f o r t h e 'ise of the purchaser, his heirs o r a s - •dxns, t h e s u m mentioned in the certi- ficate, with interest a t t h e rate of ten p e r c e n t , a n n u m from the date of such certificate, together with a n y t a x which the holder of said certificate shall have paid between the days of sale a n d r e - demption. ANDREW WILLIAMS, County Treasurer. Ths French Srcnd. Customer--Why is a pipe made from French brier root better than one made from American brier root? Tobacco- nist— Ilecause anything that's French is a little tougher than the same thing in any other country.—Chicago Trib- une. 73 Sub division S. . . 74 Gilbert Pelkey, N b y L a p a n 50 SS S. bv L. Ano, E. by road, N. bv Winch, W. by line 10 SS S.W. corner 50 9 1 B o u n d e d beginning- at the N.E. corner of lot; thence AN r . on N. line of lot 142 rods to a Hemlock tree; thence S. 55 deg., W. 62 c. to a stake and stones; thence S. 35 cleg-., E. 30 r. 27 1. to the top of a large rock o n t h e AV. branch of the Saranac Irtiver; thence down said river t o t h e ID. line of ledge of rocks i n t h e N . branch of said river; thence N. along said E. line 94 r. to the place of beginning. . . 1 6 1 SARANAC. 9 2 S.E. corner 9 2 N.AV. corner Township No. 5. Old Military ELLENBTJRC H. 0 1 E u g e n e Knight. N . b y M r s . HuKlv Spears, S. by AVilliam Spears. E. by C. O. & I. Co., AV. by county line 73-74 John Fell, N. by Goldie Ano. S. bv John Legacy, E . a n d W. b y D . & H . K . R 5 100 N. bv Orison Collins. S. & E . by AV. S. Harris, AV. by county line % 100 George Shutts Estate, N . b y Aldny Percy. S. by Frank Peets, E. by Narrows, AV. b y county line 12% Township No. «. Old Military Tract. ELLENBFRGU. 22 N. by Clem White, S. b y Rutland R.R., E. by S. D . Hammond. AV. b y highway. 33 22 N. by Rutland R.R., S. by Ed- ward Duffy. E . b y C. C. Cheesman. W. by Joe Clark. V2 4 1 T h o m a s Hart, N . b y Albert Bond, S. by George Miller, E. by highway, AV. b y Albert Bond 78 4 2 T h o m a s H a r t , N. by Florence Morrison. S. by Foster Alex- ander, E. by George Brooks, AV. by highway C5 l'laltsbiir-b. Old Patent. Joseph Fisher, lot bounded AV. by Moses Fisher, S. by Chas. or Ada Ladd, E . b y road leading from Morrisonville to A V e s t P l a t t s b u r g h ; containing one acre, more or less 1 Kcritgcv Trtu-t. 4 2 0 - a c r e lots. 10 F. J. Barnes, N. by line, E. by road 162 AV. b y highway, N. by Trudo and AVray; E. by I>eyo, S. by highway I S C W h o l e lot 187 E. end across lot 1S9 N., ~W. and S. by lot lines, E. by land of AVray 193 249 F. J. Barnes, S. by line, AV. by river 25 250 S.AA r . corner 75 2 50 E . b v road, N. by Guinnip. 20 Benjamin J. Moocrs Jttteiu. N. a n d AV. b y land of Lucia, S. by land of E m i t P u r r i e r % Pyon Patent. 5 P a t r i c k Nash, S. by Flani- gan, AV. b y Kennelty 3% Biicrvill Itiicnt. 5 Ex. 39 a in N.E. corner (square form), a n d 1 1 a . i n S.E. corner 2 3 3 '/& DANNEMORA. 5 M a t t Meafler, N . E . corner (square) 39 23 F. P u r d y , N o r t h half residue set off to T. O'Brien 125 23 V. Purely, South half 125 24 C. Graton, whole lot 250 25 AVhole lot 250 BEEKMANTOAVN. 3 2 W h o l e lot 250 52 S.E., Yt Ex. 4 a. in S. E. cor.62'^ ALTONA. 66 N. by lot lines, E . b y M u r - tagh, S. by AV. F. Atwood and J. Douglass, AV. b y Julia Pur- ier 64 76 N . a n d AV. b y l o t lines, E . b y lands of Daniel Light, S. by E d . M u r t a g h 1 93 N. by lot lines and highway, E. and S. b y l o t lines, AV. b y lands of N. Holland 30 96 250 a. Ex. 49 a. in N . W . c o r . and Ex. 50a. in S.AV. cor., Ex- 34 a. in S.E. cor. and 50 a off E . e n d o f l o t 67 135 ET by lands of Joseph Bur- brand. S. by lot lines, N . a n d \V. by lot linen 120 Suite Gore lietwceii Old 'Military Timet MIMI ItefuKee Tract ALTONA. 2 8 W h o l e lot 170 142 S.AV. corner 40 l>ivi*lon So. 5, Hart Tract. PERU. 1 N. by town line of Saranac as surveyed, W. by Craig lot, K. by lot No. *. S. by lot N o 4 16% livtanton Gore. SARANAC. 22 Wallace Turner, Sub division No. 1, W. by aub division No. 4, N. by Dickinson, E. by Ella and Burns SO 34 Carl Everest. W. by Crumle. E. by road 100 2 « H e l e n Dewey place, W . b y John PfcJItlpe, 8. by Cou*hlln, E. by Breea, N. by C. O. * 1. Co (waate) ..--.-•• 10 2 7 H e t e a Dawey place. N. by C. O. a a d I . C o - W . a n d S . b y T'r.o;o Girls. She—He kissed me when 1 -was not dreaming: of such a thiuj;. Her—I'll wajrer you were not. You always were w i d e a w a k e w h e n kissing was insight. —Cincinnati Enquirer. you'll In Training. Miuumu Remember. Ivor have (0 ho ft soldier o n e d a y . Tvor— I know, mamma. Nurse takes me to the barracks every day.—London Telegraph. 2 103 420 111 is :i. -. f --•^•W 't^TXt AVhat Is Just and right is t h e l a w o f laws.-—'Latin Proverb. Nasal CATARRH lu ail its stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold iu the head ryiickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spread* over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is ini- meiV ite and a cure follows. It is not drying—doet not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug- gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. SLT BROTHERS. U Warren Street. New Y<*» Hansom's Livery Stables Q00A Livery Turnouts. Competent Driver?. Orders filled will) Diepfettb. TelerBCC* E. B. BAKSOM, Trinity Fqc 1 u-. I'inil i;j 1 1-. ) p* ','onNf -. ii". - LHEiS ".- 'J -.-:'-: ,L ?fo/ra.'s* T-. f M . . 1.1 n in \ .r ' til > !"'. .0 u. 1 .-.•. f .11.. v w \: A 1 F.-T i^« « • - . - " ' •'• c- l';*--r.^ *; r n ^ : . r.-* ir. 17 l<-ai>r! In a.l t . » r-.tsii.-ino. « J v ' 1 1 \ * ih \r\ -\'T «r?. ' -t ' - t ^ . i n , »"«. I'r. 1* r-r t n h 1= THf TU.1" B • b.'.f-*-T."^t^-r 11 T*--r. Inft* gr«-<;..'rits rr ntrd " If T'-'i W.'»n !• ^ ,-»= r^-'MV .-» -,- l~t <*-*\w Ai W**~Ti SPV- r%J *«*r* ** -= '»f « f\t T" TV. ^K»^-£\i ^v , r< r <~' **"\', *•-<- *I l *? f »1I it? m- ^npr«* Ar^** r,-"- j»fi *- \ - V««*T^ 1 LEGAL NOTICES- r.e (OUT!. Fourth 1>l«trtct rui -1 V - <h. 11. tl. .1 \\1 1 11 !• e l.i.-t 1 1>f.-*T .1 1 i. t f 1> T I r f t ' in »a' i w r \ii %r~\ OT'PT 'r.- .... -7 * h. ^.; •,. )I.^.v^. ^^,-i~c sr 1 "^"^- ' "' r /^ ; ' SI W - X ' h .l+T xt'. \i J. \i- S. :"• •/> i*'\ ra* irrli il p , - ' \ .- .1-».n, drafct '-^y.liiti-n d.*'r*«« in t-v\»r abd' ,r n'*T or p*-ly/t. p r i m p s ilirk «p<.r* d a n . - i / e 1> '. ir-- 1 tl;» P.-<«, fi'nt fr--r \rz 1 d ~.i '• V, •iiitv ni..] 1>f~-«Tt. t 1 "IT! . r I.,» . ' . , . . . I 1 ,r « . . I <-."|. 1 - . Mi in'-, r ••! A-^ -• n. bi> . A Sin rill, ill the I'l.o e nf CI,1-in. ••> 1>. VH.n. A P i s t r i r l Allnrney, i n t h e jd.vp nf I'.i.-.rie^ .7 A'ert. A*! -ttlu'Ke terras of rifliro uill PXb're on i h ? la-^t d a y of Ile^embpr lifxt. At the said (jprieral El< • thui there is to 1 c sulTnirtpil 10 iTie ^ipoplf f"r ttic i n n ;..• tc> o f voting lhert»nti. thf foIlm\- inr anifridmonl's la thf ('onsiii'U'on: AMKN'DMKNT Nl'MBEIt OXK •--vmiii'ling Portion i'-n of Artii oitl.; of tlio Constitution, so that it Mu.li read a<5 follows- AUTJCl^K A"]TI. .Si ( l i n n 10. No county, city. town, or \illajsre shall hereafter erive any mor.ey or property, or loan its money ual. association, or corporation, or Wume directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds oC, a n y association or corporation: nor shall any such county, city. town, or vil- logv be allowed to incur any indebted- ness except for county, city, town, or vil!r».s:e purposes. This section shall pot prevent such county, city, town, or village from making- such pro- \is:on for the aid or support of its pooi a s m a y b e authorized b y l a w . Nti county or city shall be allowed to oecome indebted for any purpose or in any manner to an amount which, including existing indebtedness, shall exceed t e n p e r centum o f t h e assessed •aliiation of the real estate of such coui.ty or city subject to taxation, as it appeared b y t h e assessment rolls of said county or city o n t h e last ass- essment for State or county taxes prior lo Hie incurring of such indebtedness; and ctll indebtedness in excess of such ilm'tations, except such a s n o w m a y exi«t, shall be absolutely void, except as herein otherwise provided. No county or city whose present inclebted- ress exceeds t e n p e r centum o f t h e a s - sessed valuation of its real estate sub- ject to taxation, shall he allowed to become indebted in any further amount until such indebtedness shall be reduced within such limit. This section shall not be construed to pre- vent the issuing of certificates ot in- debtedness or revenue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes for amounts actually contained, or t o h e contained i n t h e taxes f o r t h e year when such certificates or revenue bonds are issued and payable o u t of. such taxes. Ivor -shall this section be consi.-ued to prevent the issue of bonds tc provide f o r t h e supply of water; "out t h e term o f t h e bonds is- sued to provide the supply of water sbfa.ll not exceed twenty years, and a sinking fund shall be created o n t h e -issuing- of the said bonds for their redemption, by raising annually a sum which will produce an amount equal to t h e s u m o f t h e principal a n d i n - terest of said bonds at their maturity. All certificates of indebtedness or rev- enue bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes, which a r e n o t retired within five years after their date of issue, and bonds issued to pro- vide f o r t h e supply of water, a n d a n y debt hereafter incurred b y a n y por- tion or part of a city, if there shall be am such debt, shall be included i n a s - certaining the power o f t h e city t o b e - come otherwise indebted: except that debts incurred b y t h e city of New Yo'-k after the first day of January, nineteen hundred and four, and debts incurred! h y a n y city of tlie second class after tlie first day of January, nineteen hundred and eight, to pro- vide f o r t h e supply of water shall not be so included. "Whenever the boun- daries of any city a r e t h e same as those of a county, or when any city shall include within its boundaries more than one county, the power of any county wholly included within such city to become indebted shall cease, b u t t h e debt of the county, heretofore existing, shall n o t , f o r t h e purposes of this section, be reckoned as a part of the city debt. The amount hereafter t o b e raised b y t a x for county or city purposes, in any county containing- a city of over one hundred thousand inhabitants, o r a n y such city of this State, in addition to pro\iding f o r t h e principal a n d i n ^ terosi of existing debt, shall n o t i n t h e aggregate exceed i n a n y o n e year two per centum o i t h e assessed valuation I if H'* : !• r t' I. 'I li> 11 fi. ,-r~ f-.r t h . "I .'.» n ro n l*f- lnwttillv \ot.-d f-ir. * • -s\.t. (•'.<• f^upiT 1 1 -ir 1 >.,, T"i< n 1 Mwr'i urn .TiMt... of thf> p. \. .v 1 m*- .r.s>*„-o ..f t h e I*i". 1* e li 1 f.U v.\- r a i ' i .1 •- 1 Tlin-i \--^5-- T-". T.\ •• I 1. • » .. 1 1 < i.f IhP P.i ir. TIn» i '••rtiiiv mr.- nf ITI^IIH.I?- ( ini- 1 '.•)!• . t.'r- Vn , 1 ,III-I il.'f-s TlH>s. K. IMMIURD. Town Clerk. SUiip of X.w Turk. OltVe of thP Town Clerk of the Town of Cham- plain. To the Clerk of the County of Clin- ton: Sir: Notice is Hereby (liven, that, at a Ceneral Kleelion "to b e held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November ni'\t (November 5 t h 1. the following of- ficers for the Town of Champlain may be lawfully voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. One Town Cleric. Three Justices of the Peace. One Justice of the Peace (to fill va- cancies.) Three Assessors. Two Overseers of the Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Nine Constables. Three Town Auditors. A. B. SPELMAS. Town Clerk- Ptate of S e w York. Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Chazy. To the Clerk o f t h e County of Clin- ton. Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election to be held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) . t h e following of- ficers for the Town of Chazy m a y b e lawfulty voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk:. Two Justices o f t h e Peace. One Justice o f t h e Peace (to fill va- cancies.) Three Assessors. Two Overseers o f t h e Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Four Constables. H. S. BRUSO. Town Clerk. State of New York. Office of tlie Town Clerk of the Town of Ellen- burgrt. To the Clerk o f t h e County of Clin- ton: Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election to be held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- ficers for the Town of Ellenburgh may be lawfully voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk. Two Justices o f t h e peace. Three Assessors. Two Overseers o f t h e poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Constables. Three Auditors. ERNEST DOMINY, Town Clerk. State of New York, Office of the Town Clerk o f t h e Town of Mooers. To the Clerk of the County of Clin- ton: Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election t o b e held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding tlie first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- ficers for the Town of Mooers may be lawfully voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk. Two Justices of the Peace. Three Assessors. Two Overseers of the Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Constables. Three Auditors. A GOODRICH, Town Clerk. State o f N e w York, Office of tlie ^ ir.J k.tidied *.yr"rtorn^r.iU^d t \ f. T~i t ', nr^^. ni--*. >\*rhiirdi.-rinir^m» • 'i.fii,- f o u r rq c.rctns. S f y «"in n t «.•< l*-tt»r tl.in tika Dr. rifT-frf? FaM-nf« Pri->.rit.t..n Th* 1 h/<pital.surcwn*s k n f-* ar-,3 o p « m - tlne tabii/rriaj* VIA a.voi.li>d l. v the tlm*!y VJ>P of H'avnrStP Frpsi-ript''»n'" in ^m-h ca"=P5=. Thfr"by tl.e obnoxious enm.n- atlons iUW lt« -it tr».l!ni^i,l< ,.f Ih'j iimi'.V ph>=-rijn r.in I^JVIIH UTI-J -t .thypji^fl caur" of gu.-.'»^f'iT tr> Atnst !•< c i r r »d ~J% IrTlhr tJii-vijTIIIL- lam,.- ' Fuonta Pr«*scripUnn " i-» cmpii^-iii-l tT.i» v ( rv »»«<t native rapdii'inal roof; known t>> mediral science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, cont.iins no nlrnhoj a n d n o harmful or habit-formine dr\is«. Do not expect too iiiuvh from "Favor!t« Proscription; " i t will not rwrform mira- cles; it will not disohp or cure tumors. So medicine will. It-n ill do as much to establish vigorous health in most weak- nesses and ailments i«?cullarly incident to women as any medicine can. I t m i w b o given a fair chance by pprrvrnnre in its use for a reasonable length of time- Vi-m r.in't afford to anTiopt t mwnf nog. truin as a substitute for i h i ' " " " ^ 1 <4 fc-no,>vn c o m p o s i t i o n . Sick women arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond- ence is guarded ns sacredly secret and womanly confidences are. protects! by professional privacv. Addre-^s D r . E . v . Pierce, Buffalo !S\ V. Dr. Fierce's Pleasant Pellets the best laxative and regulator of the bowels. They invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative ; two or three a cathartic Easy to take as candy. .RED12MTTIOV FROM COrXTY TAX S-Vtili. JlNMi. * T^-v ir IM - »ST - ' M f 1 M v - Vic AX •1 r 1- Ml? >p."T- f-T tVi.Q' ^^t..^ J.. lay n v;r. T*, T .-f M »• i sf • • .1. Kr \ n k - k 1' 1 V • lat n I'.I. '»-( i l l 1 i.-»l'Y Rt \j- TT Tt, -I •s x.- Notice Is hereby given pursuant to law that the following described lots, pieces or parevls of land situated in the County of Clinton which were sold for arrears of taxes on the 3 0th day r of October, 1906, remain unre- 1 d e e m e d and that payment into the Treasury of this County of t h e s u m set opposite each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land will be required to redeem the same o n t h e l a s t flay on which such redemption c a n b e made which will b e t h e 30th day of October, 1907, and that unless the said lots, pieces or parcels of land are redeemed on or before that day they will be con- veyed t o t h e purchasers thereof. ANDREW WltililAMS, Countv Treasurer. Dated September G, 1 9 0 7 . Jtcfugee Traet. 420 acre lots. Lot AmiCTt i!27 Sub division No. 2. 42 a... $^.^6 227 Sub division No. 9 G e o . a n d I. B. Parsons, 42 a 2.15 MK I M TRt.VI ^ppi-'ft' Tprrna of t"-fi -in-ttn^ P-irn-» •*• 1 N* I»'.! Rt il-^C.-jr* H...ia« m =1 * INTJI-M.^ roaj.pc' v> v.ftttl i» sian *v » rri*> wi'y '*i» HK 1 Tnul TpTma Tljo lur, ' n ' n w of R i ' a W alail not B >t.!v. ^pi^C'fll T e r m s of t r » ^^pr^ni** r . i n i w 1 al?o be I-P i as [oilows by the I..I nw r j ' named last.pp.s; 1 8p°r:nl T»rm in -*t Unwrnr C<vm'v ,\* j THrt ^ 7 ^ r e i n e O n r f C^n-n*!*!^? m l*-.!* f r y .-{ J 0»-'»i o r ET ISW«™«: F f rst Ntt i UriiaT'n 4^-n*rr Vnr K ••> l«» ^n*- ^r'liiT m MHT- *t \ «n K'r!< 1«f ^n*ii«-inv *> * f '. -i-I'lnir 'r lilt ^.Jiin-.-*- I.l K*f> r'^RV 'n »^»»T <prr\ *>i»r K»nnci:. l*t ^atni-'lav l^i v , , r * - m ^ r . 'Sti»>T'*^r. Im .-.a'sirilai In TVvtmber Ki»:'i>ee. 5l<p(ial Terms io ^Hra'oan 0»ion»v At tho ^npreme Court Cbamt ors in the Town BnM in lhe vnla»e of iMtratosn ^j-nrEB aa lollows; Se.i.nd Satnrday of Js.nnary. Van K'rV. 2.1 SHturdar of vnri'b Van KIrV. ^1 Snionl"* ..f •Inly. Van K'rk;«ilSaturday e<f Aii^nit, Vank rk, -M ,S»torlav of s—t V»n Klrki 2d Satunl»>- v f yovvtnrttr, Vjm Kirk. i5t--«.ciH.l T«?rms m WashirEton Co. At th» Tourt noose in tlie village of^uiidy JUill »8 fOllOWg; Second Satnnlay of Fehrnirv Van Ktrk il Sutunlnyof Avril Van Kirk; 2d •'Hln'-i'jiy ni.nc, VHII fiiik; i,\ .x»!unlay ..f oetober, Vau Kirk, il .Sn*«rii»y of D«'<.'inl>«r. V»n Klrt". Sp c'al Term* In ("Union County \t <h« Court Hoiisti hi toe City of I'lattsMiruh. on H10 third Snlu-'lay of each month, except May. July and Dei-ember. by-Tuutice K*"llo»r^ Special Termx in fulton County At the Sn- pr«me Court Chambers In the City of dlc-yer"- \-iIl«, on the fourth Saturday of erery month «x ri-pt Jsnuarj W»y, July»nd AUKtist, byJiisil.-e Spuncer .^perlHl und Bqnity Terms in Trunin-, county. At the Court Uou»e hi the vlllae« of Valine f «r the hesring o' motions eeneraily and th«» t r i a l »t equity cas«3 »t issue In the county of Franklin, aa follows: Third ruw.*«» ol June Spencer. 2d Tuesdar t i Beoembt*r. Kolloire. Soerial Ternn Hrn »lw»T8 open for ex p»rto nus-ioes* »t S^ndv Hilt GloversvUle *nd Piatts- bbrKh when a Justice Is present. Provost 52% a. 1.51 2.24 of the real and personal estate of such ^ c , erk the T o w n P e r u cour.tj' or cit}% to be ascertained prescribed in this section in respect to county or city debt. AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO. Amending Section two of Article twelve o f t h e Constitution, so that it shall read as follows: ARTICLE XII. Sec 2. All cities are classified ac- cording t o t h e latest State enumera- tion, as from time to time made, as lollows: The first class includes all cires having a population of one hundred and seventy-five thousand or more; the second class, all cities hav- ing a population of fifty thousand and 2e=s t h a n one hundred and seventy-five thousand: the third class, all other cities. Laws relating t o t h e property, affairs of government of cities, a n d t h e se\eral departments thereof, a r e d i - vided To the Clerk o f t h e County of Clin- ton: Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election t o b e held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- ficers f o r t h e Town of Peru m a y b e lawfully voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk. One Justice o f t h e Peace. One Justice of the Peace (to fill va- cancies.) Three Assessors. One Overseer o f t h e Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Constables. G. F. McINTYEE, Town Clerk. Slate of New York, Office of the into" general and special city Town Clerk of the Town of Platts- laws; general city laws are those burgh, which relate t o a l l t h e cities o f o n e T o t h e Clerk o f t h e County of Clin- or more classes; special city laws a r e t o n : ••-—'--• g ir . Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election t o b e held in J. A. McCRANK, VETERINARIAN. Olttee: 51 SA1LLT AVENUE IBoth Phone*. r*«••••••••»•••••••••••••« ! EEEEE=EETHEEEE=: 1 F . B . SANBORN OPTICAL COMPANY; »»••••••••••• »•••••*«••*••• Scptcmlier Division of Time. those, which relate to a single city, or to less than all the cities of a class. Special city laws shall n o t b e passed ex-eept in conformity with the proviso ion=; of this section. After any bill for a special city law, relating to a city has been passed by both branches pf "the Legislature, the house in which ; t originated shall immediately trans- mit a certified copy thereof to the mayor of such city, and within fifteen dav's thereafter the m a y o r s h a l l return such bill t o t h e house from which it was sent, or if the session o f t h e l e g - 'slalure at which such bill was passed has terminated, t o t h e governor, with the mayor's certificate thereon, stat- ing whether the city h a s o r h a s n o t accepted the same. In every city of he first class, the mayor, and in every the mayor a n d t h e legis- this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding tlie first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- ficers f o r t h e Town of Plattsburgh may be lawfully voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. One Town Clerk. Two Justices o f t h e Peace. Three Assessors. One Overseer o f t h e Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Constables. Three Auditors. H. L. SCRIBNER, Town Clerk. State of New York, Office of tlie Town Clerk o f t h e Town of Saranac. To the Clerk o f t h e County of Clin- otbei city, .... . . , , , , - lative body thereof concurrently, shall ton: art for such city as to such bill; b u t , gj r: Notice is Hereby Given, that, the legislature may provide f o r t h e a t a General Election to be held in 1-14 *-#»'•.*•« »f-«« M^>»"W 3 - J «§''"**f First week. Plattsburgh, Cumberland house 1S-2S-29. Saranac Lake, Roberts Block, 2-3-30- 31. Lake Placid, Ryan Cottage, 4-S, 4 P. M., 5 A . M . Second week. Keeseville, Commercial House, 7 P . M . Peru, Davern House, 8. Champlain, Champlain House, 9. Rouses Point, Montgomery House, 10. P o r t H e n r y , Lee House, 11. Third week. Ausable Forks, American House, 16. Jay, I>r. Merrill's, 1 7 , P . M . Upper Jay, McFarland's, 18, A. M. ICeene Center, Owles Head, 18, P. Keene alley, Norman Torrence, A. M. Elizabethtown, Maplewood Inn P. M. Lewis, 22. Fourth week. Willsboro, Shepard House, 23. Essex I n n , 2 4 . Ticonderoga, Exchange Hotel, 25. Home office, Westport, 12-26. Examinations made at residence requested. All work and glasses fully guaran- teed. Children and all reflex disturbances a specialty. P. B. SANBORN. M. 19, 21, if Do Not Forget UM> Dale*. AlUUVAIi AKI> PEPAKTUKE OF TltAIXS AT KliATTSBUHGlI. corcurrence of the legislative body in "ities of the first class. The legis- lature shall provide for a public notice and opportunity for a public hearing concerning any such bill in every city to which it relates, before actio i thereon. Such a bill, if it relates to more than one city, shall be trans- mllied t o t h e mayor of each city to which it relates, and shall not be deemed accepted unless accepted as herein provided, by every such city. Whenever any such bill is accepted a? herein provided, it shall be sub- ject a s a r e other bills, t o t h e action of the governor. Whenever, during the se^si-n at which it was passed, any such bill is returned without t h e a c - ceptance of the ctiy or cities to which it relates, or within such fifteen days is net returned, it may nevertheless apain be passed by both branches of the legislatui-e, and it shall then be snlrject a s a r e other bills t o t h e action of the governor. In every special city law which has been accepted b y t h e citv or cities to which it relates, the titie shall be followed b y t h e words "accepted b y t h e city," or "cities," as the case m a y b e : i n every such law which is passed without such accep- tance, b y t h e words "passed without the acceptance of the city," or "cities," as the case m a y b e . Given under my hand and Seal of office o f t h e Secretary of State, at the City of Albany, this thirty-first day of July, i n t h e year one t h o u s a n d n i n e hundred and seven. r^eall JOHN S. WHALEN, Secretary of State. this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- ficers f o r t h e Town of Saranac m a y b e lawfully voted for, to wit: One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk. Two Justices o f t h e Peace. One Justice of the Peace (to fill va- cancies.) Three Assessors. Two Overseers o f t h e Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. 1'uur Constables. 1\ A. l'ARSONS, Town Clerk. New York, Office of the . of the Town of Schuyler 1>. A H. Mala line mm* GOING NORTH. Arrlv*—«:5« A . M . , M : S « P . M „ B:&5 P. If.. •:*• P. M., I t U S P . K . LMV«— t:M A. M.. 1S:4« P . M . . « ; I 5 P. M- 1:f P. U. GOING SOUTH Arrtv*—t:M A. M.. ISMS P. *U »:•• P M. ~ l#*tS P M Um4:li'i. mU till A. p., !><*• P. m. !'.»• P. .M. •:»• P. *-. lt;MP, M. - CUATBAUOAY BftAMCH. _ •—!•:•• A. M.. H M P . *Vf;M P. BL. 1«IM P. U. :«• A . M , i I : M A . M. ( • « » . n ttiUh iiw mn. A#rt» *;»A, **m T O ^ V N O F F I C E S T O B E FILLED. State of New York, Olfice of the Town Clerk o f t h e Town of Altona. To the Clerk of the County of Clin- Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election to be held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- ficers for the Town of Altona m a y b e lawfully voted for. to wit: One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk. Two Justices of the Peace. Three Assessors. One Overseer of the Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector, Five Constables. It D. HANLEY. Town Clerk. State o f N e w York, Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ausable. To the Clerk of the County of Clin- ton: Sir: NoUce is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election to be held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November I t h ) . t h « following of- Uoars f o r t » * Town of Auaable m a y b e lawfully voted for. to wit: On* Supervisor. On* Town Clerk. Two Justice* o f t h e Peace. Thre* Assessor*. Two Overseer* o f t h e Poor. On* CovA«Ue*lon*r of Highway*. On* Collector. ytv* Constable*. Three Auditor*. LOCI* S. B O U L U B T . T o w * C&efk, •tat* a t N * w Torg. Oflte* Tewa Clerk e< U H U M K - ' Ta tlM Clatk a t I M Caaaty a ( C U a - State TOWl: v. Falls. _,. To the Clerk o f t h e County of Clin- ton" ,. , Sir- Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election t o b e held in this State, on t l i e T u e s d a y succeeding the first Monday in November next (November o t h ) , t h e following of- ficers for the Town of Schuyler Falls may be lawfully voted f o r , t o w i t : One Supervisor. O n e T o w n Clerk. Two Justices of the Peace. One Justice of the Peace (to fill va- cancies.) Three Assessors. One Overseer o f t h e Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Constables. Three Auditors. CHAKLES J. GUNTER, Town Clerk. State of New York, -Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Clinton. To the Clerk of the County of Clin- ton : Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election t o b e held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5 t h ) , t h e following of- officers for the Town of Clinton may he lawfully voted for. to wit: One Supervisor. One Town Clerk. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Justices o f t h e Peace (to fill vacancies.) Three Assessors. One Overseer of the Poor. One Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Constables. P. E. R Y A N , T o w n Clerk. State of New York, Office of the Town Clerk of tlie Town of Danne- mora. _ . To the Clerk of the County of Clin- ton: Sir: Notice is Hereby Given, that, at a General Election to be held in this State, o n t h e Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 5th.). the following of- ficers for the Town of Dannemora may be lawfully voted for. to wit: One Supervisor. On* Town Clerk. Two Justice* of the Peace. On* Juatic* of the Peace (to All va- cancies.) Three Assessors. On* Overseer of the Poor. On* Commissioner of Highways. One Collector. Five Conetables. JOHN W. W E I R , T o w n Clerk. •tat* o f N e w York, Clinton County, I. J. W. H. Holeoatb, cl*rk of said Coanty. 4a attrvby certify that I hav* e*oiMtr«d tk* foregoing with the arlafna) notice* of electioa oa Hie l a l h l s oMiiie. and that ta* ***** I* a ear*** Iraaaerlnt thereof tl* a\| * . W , H MOUOOUM. CUt*. McCuire, 53^ a. Township X o . 3 , Old Military Tract. 3 E. end of lot, 115 a 9.23 9 B o u n d e d a t a stake and stones standing o n t h e W . line of lot in S.W. corner of Kennedy's land, thence along said W. line S. 30 de- degrees W . 1 0 c . 7 0 1. t o a stake and stones i n t h e said W. line S. S6 degrees E . 7 c . 3 1. t o t h e center o f t h e road N. 25 degrees E. 3c. 50 1. to a telegraph pole standing on t h e "W. side o f t h e road near a spring; thence N . 5 5 degrees W . 1 6 c . t o a stake and stones standing in an old road; thence S. 23 de- grees W . 1 2 c . 3 3 1. t o place of beginning, 24 a 4.95 4 5 B o u n d e d beginning at the S.E. corner of sub of said lot No. 45 occupied by Moses Disco in the year 1859 thence S. 1 degree W . t o t h e highway leading from the •Westerly plank road t o t h e Port ICent & Hopkinton turnpike; t h e n c e N A T . a l o n g the line of said highway to the S. line of said Moses Disco's lot; thence E. along the line of said l o t t o t h e place of beginning, contain- ing 5 S7-100 acres ot land. Also bounded beginning at at a balsam stake on E. line Moses IMscoe's lot whicli stake makes a corner, be- ing the S.W. corner of a small lot in Great L o t N o . 45 in T. 13, O.M.T., surveyed November 12, 1853, by T. M. Finch; thence S. S9 de- grees E . 1 5 c . t o a balsam stake: thence S. 10 degrees W. 30 c. 50 1. to a point which is S.E. of lot herein conveyed; thence S. 89 de- grees W. about 25 rods un- til it intersects the Port Kent and Hopkinton turn- pike, and thence N.W. along said road until it intersects a line running from the place of beginning S. 10 de- grees W . t o said turn- pike, 40 88-100 a 10.47 Township K o . 4 , Old Military Tract. 10 S u b 6 1 bounded beginning on t h e S . line o f l o t 8 5 R . E . of S.W. corner of lot No.10; thence N. parallel with the AV. l i n e of lot 160 R.; thence E. parallel with N. line of lot 100 K.; thence S. paral- lel with W. line of lot 160 It. to the line of lot; thence on S. line 100 It. to place of beginning, 100 a 9.03 25 Hall, B. J., 616% a 10.53 73 Sub division No. 5, Fredett & Corumn, 100 49-100 a...S.87 73 Sub division iSJo. 4, Gilbert Brea, 104 49-100 4.40 73 Sub division No. 7, G . W . Harris, 107 51-100 a 8.87 Township No. 5, Old Military Tract. 122 J . W . Hutton (old survey) 50 a 54.89 216 J. W. Hutton, S.W. corner; hotel annex, boathouse and two cottages thereon, 10 a. 54.89 Township X o . « , Old Military Tract. 63 W . a n d N . b y Swedleman, by J. Grant, 50 a 2.24 Plattsburgh Old 111 tent. 5 3 E e h o Henry, S . a n d E . b y lot lines, W . b y A . Martin's, N. by Saranac River and Broadwell 37 S-10 55 Hebo Henry, W . b y l o t lines N . b y Saranac River E. by Turner S. by Burus 23 a 3.40 Plattsburgh Great Location. 36 Bounded N. by land occu- pied by Sanford Hewitt E. by Sherman farm, S . b y E . S. Arnold farm, W . b y t h e N. Hewitt farm, 38 a 10.42 IMicrvill I'll ten l. 5 E x . 3 9 a . i n N.E. corner square form a n d 1 1 a . i n S . E . corner, 233 1-3 a 33.16 5 N.E. corner, square form 39 a 5.63 23 N. half residue s e t oft" t o T . O'Brien, 125 a 23.01 23 S. half, 125 a IS.94 2 5 W h o l e lot. 25u a 9.7S 3 2 W h o l e lot, 2D0 a 14.12 33 Max Feinberg, Esq... 00 a.. S.2S 104 Lynch Bros., N. by highway E. by land of Thornton Bros, S. by lot lines. W . b y N O"IrK -*u piuvuanee of an order of Hon. It E IIe»!«y. CUn'on <V>. -tiidce and AcU"e Mirrneate nf Clinton Cointr, New Tork. w>tleo i- 1 b-reby- jrivea acoordina: t o l a * , loVl v* ^ s' 0 ^ 1 - , liiviiiK rta'in* against HntiRrt Tanner, late of Hrru in gh d C Mimr of CHnUin dec-^B^etl. !*> T»-n- si"-1 'hi sniue. »iih the v.me leri thereof, to Uii .«nt>« -Hb-r. H' iii* pUeaoftrR'nacUnii bniines'at ill" oaii-e II Wwji. C.'ireat ,S> 'otter, SS li'nioi S.rci-t In the cliy of Plal w v iir«h. on or before l ho 15ih day of November. 19 7 J iS'E TANNER- Administratrix. WEEDS. CI>TS-AT & COTTI?.. Attorneys. SO t" fnton Street. Plaltsbn-ith. N. T. 33m N OT C S - S r s c k Napoleou P In pursuMii •« _ of »n order i.f Ho". lUvid II Airnow, Snrro- ir il« »f C.intou C >UII'T, N « W York, notice is here- by E'T-JII aeoordlnjr to l a w U> all persons havinit i-lHim-<»irHinst Napoleon V Strack. late of ^ar- Hnao. In said County of Clinton, fleoeseed. to pre- sent the simi »ilu the vouchers thereof, to ttie f ub-crirXT. at her p'm*s of ir nsactlnit bn^Incw. ar. thu oSce of Frank o. Asroaw. No. 4 Clinton Street, in i be <>lty of Piatt^burith. V«w York, on or befo e the Stb day of October. 1907. CKL1NA E. STKACK. Ilm6 .Executrix. N OTICE -Kennedy. SUrr E.—In pn aiance of an or <er of Don. R. E. Hea.'ey. County Jndue. Aci'iinSiiriuaW o f C lumn County. Na*" York, 'ol'cd ts li*-rf-by uiven a c o r d i n c to law. io all p-rMio.i iiavl -truiaijis aeajiit Mary E, Kennedy, l.leuf LOWJ nf Clinton. In s*M Comity of Clin- ton dei-eH^ed. to present the same, with the vmifher-i i hereof, to tile subscriber, at his p 1 a«e i f traiisaetinsf business, si tne offire of Frank O. Atttiew. No 4 Cl'uton Street, in c.ly of 1'la'U- burali. N. V., on or before the 25tn day cf So- v e n i b i r . 19D7. GEOHGE B. HUMPHREY. d0ji6 Administrator. N OTICK. —IT pnrrnance of an order of Bon, Kouerr.it. Benlny, Ac'inir Surrogate of Clin- ton Comity, New York, cotlce is hrreby jriven Hccirdiiisr to 'aw to all persons havinir ciaima airum-si Charles G Thompson, late of tne Town of Piausburib In <a'.d County of Clinton de- ceased, to prese.lt : lie sam-*. -with the» vouohers thereof, to the sutwuriber. at her place of trans- acting bnsiness. at her residence at South Plaits- bu-«U. n said town, on Or before tie 25:h day of ^November, 1907. ESTHER It THOMPSON. 31m6 Administratrix. N OTICE —In pursuance of »n order of Hon Robert B Uealey. Ciunly Judee, anil Acting Surrogate of Clinton County. Mew York, notice is hereby (riven, afeordlnjr to law. to all persons having claims against Sally Eells, late of Sohuyl.r Falls, in *>••"• County of Cilnton. deceased, to present tne faina. with the rouehers thereof, to the sub- scriber, at bis place of transacting business at tne olfice of Barnard A Barnard. A tt jrueys. 63 Mar- garet St.. Plattsburch. N, Y..ou or before the 11th day of November, 1907. HENRY E. BARNARD. 17m« Executor of Sally Eells. deceased. ^ TOTICK.-B/ order of Hon. David H. Jkjcnew. ' Surrogate of Clinton Countv. N, Y.. notice is heieby given according to law. to all per- sons havinir u'ainn aeainst C inaut S. Taylo-, late of Aiuable. in saH County, deceased, that they are required lo exh bit the same a-ith the fouche-s tnereof to the subscribers at 'heir place oi business at the Keeseville Natl mal Bank iu ihe vlllaire of Keeseville in saH county, 'jn or before the 4th day o' J a n u a r y . 190S Dated. June 24„h. 1907 W. 0 VREY TAYLOR. ELLA H. B. TAYLOR, -6m6 Executors, N OTICK-- llavid In pursuance of an order of Hon" H. Aicnew. SarrOKaio of Clin- ton Conntv, N. Y.. notice is hereby given aecord- ine to law, to all persons having claims against Delia Clmgman. late of Plattsburch. In said County or" Clinton, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subsert- b*r at his place of transacting bush ess. at the office of V. P. Boire. SI Clinton St.. l'latubucgh. N Y., on or Before the 30ih day of November, 1907. JOSEPH H. LiROCyCE M. D.. £-18m6 Executor. TerMB of CliaUta CoaMty CuarL Thos. Lavin, 50 a. ..4.. 4.. 7.60 123 Whole lot, 230 a 17.S-4 124 AVhole lot, 250 a 17.U.X 133 Whole lot, 250 a 13.45 131 N.W. corner square, 56 a. ..12.29 Slate Gore. 3 4 W h o l e lot, 160 a... 35 Whole lot, 170 a... 3S Whole l o t . 1.S4 a 4 1 W h o l e lot, 200 a. .. , 4 9 S o u t h part. 1B3 6-10 . . 6.7S ..25.5h . .29.96 . .40.07 . .14.94 Benjamin J. Mooers' Pa lout. N. a n d W . b y lands of Mer- rill Lucia, S. by highway, E. by lands of Emit Parrier V- a 3.36 «iTATE U F N E W YORK, SUPREME ° COURT, County of Clinton—John .McAuliff, plain tiff, against Mary b\ J-lughes, nee F r a n c e s H e l e n Welcome, Richard Hughes, her husband, and committee of the person and estate of said Mary E. Hughes and Elizabeth Elliott, defendants. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer o n t h e plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, ex; elusive of the day of service; a n d , i a case of your failure to appear o r a n - swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demand- ed in the complaint. Trial to be held i n t h e County of Clinton. , ±>aied this 26th day of June. 1807. ADELBERT W. BOYNTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and Post Office address Keese- ville. N . Y . To Mary F. Hughes, nfie Frances Helen Welcome, and Richard Hughes, defendants: The foregoing numinous ia served upon y o u b y publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Henry T, Keltog:g, Justice of Supreme Court, dated the mil day of Auguat, l»07. and filed with the complaint in the office of the clerk of Clinton County at Platu- burgh. N . Y . Dated August It 1*07. Youra etc., ADKtiUGUT W, BOYNTON, Attorney for Plaiuiifl. KeeaevilW. N . Y . "I can tell you," a*M he. "he«r much water rune »ver Niagara *"*lto to a <4uart. • H o w m u e h r * a a k a i a l i a . "Two Biaia." T UB Terms of the County Coart, in and for the county of Clinton, until otherwise or- dered, are hereb> appointed to be held as follows: For the Trial of Inane* of La* and Issues of Fact with lury-Ou thetLlrd Monday of May and the tolrd Monday of December at the Coart House In the City of Plattsburirh.M. Y. Special terms,—On the first Tuesday of each month except May, Auuust and DecetoLo,. at the Chambers of the undersigned, in the City of PlatisburKh,N. Y. Dated, Plattsburgh, S Y„ March 21. luu7. tt, g. liKALKV '-.iTirrtn i-'w nt* r -i^-» N OTICK—In pursuaiii-e of au oroe. of a . o . David H. Afcuew.Kurroualeof CUnto. <. .auty. Sew York, notice is hereby uiveu according to law, to all pei-sons havim; claims ajjainst J. Thompson 'nics. late of rtchuyler Falls, m said county of Clinton, ileeearted. to preseut the Biine with the vouchers thereof lo the Subscriber at his place of transacting bu^ines^i. a t >he ofhi-.< of Gaylord T. Amos, lu the village of itouse* Po'nt, >' Y., on or beiore the ls.hda.of^ij vcmber, 1J07. GAYLOI1V) T AMES. GENEV1JJV£ M AMES. 13m6 Kiecutori N OTICE - By order of H -n. Robert K. ll^a!ev, _ County Judge and Ai limrSiirroifato of (Tn- ton County. ^J. Y„ notice b, hirroby mv^ii a.v »rd- In^to law. tiall pi-worn liavm^ da'ui. a^iHtHt Edwurd Duraud. \tLl_^ of Altoua. N. Y.. lu »ati Coun y. deceased i hat I ley are rnja rr.l t i i-x nibll tbotiame wiLb tlie vjui-bers lti«iro- f •-•> viio sufceriberat tLeofflueaaj store of Wdiiaiu c Cusey. Aitima. N. Y., ou <.<r before the 2^.u day of U.tober. 1907. X ated April A], 1'Ju?. WILUUT C. C4SEY. JiJCoi.-ut*>r-. Jous E JUIKJ«, Attoruev. 11 Clinton Street. Flatusburull, ^ . Y. lrmo Livery M Sales staDles. M. W. SMITH. Woodward Stables, HJCAJi mTHZRLLL RUUSJC. tlma one of t h e l*nc<i*i and moil complete t u n - IUU in tho tlyery line now to be had In Northern Sow York. Bo has ih« latest improved Stmrie »nd Double Turcouu wlih exjiorlenijed and <jar»- 'ul drirers. furnished at all hour* of t&a da» «nd iWht. Terms llber»l. w 'telephone connection with Tn«*mU.bhM There ia also counectod with this livary a doardiu« Stable a t N o . SO Oak «tr«at, whara norm can be boarded or entertained for reaaoa- ibld rate*. The pnbhe are lurlud to look at the e*rrU*e» iad aotae* befoie tker era deli w e d for serrloa. M. W. HM1TB. riatuaareii T Miss ELSIE E. ALLEN SPECIALIST^ s prepared to uiauwo the eyes and ears re- store the eyeslaht and improve the h.-»< tu«t. hav- ing beeu socoeemlul wlUi quite anumbwr ol caa«. particularly oue of twenty yeara' duration. If nou are »iiort-»hrhied, far-slithtod or old aiabted, U»- Mian Allen', treelmeut tlven at your boiaea. Couiullatiou by inall for peraona livinx at a uUt^uce. Kefer. by uariulasion. to thoee treated at Oil* Uaveu durlua J- ly aud Auitu.t. livi: Mia.iWlMTraor.A.lbaiqi; Mr»»J. G, Moore. Sohriever. Ut; Mm. Arthur Uevtue. U l*ark Heue. Newark. S. J.j Mr. Wm. U. uerrtok. rr.Yidacoa. Ordan br null prouiptly al lauded to. Mlaa KU»ia tt. ALUCW. »• Oak Miex. mattotarefc. '*. * CASTOR IA *•* LJaaU aa* Ckildra*. TlilUYHliiiAlitTtli«lt

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T h o u s a n d s o f w o r o o n , h a r e f o u n d r e l i e f f r o m a l l p e r i o d i c su f ­f e r i n g 1 b T ta lk ing- L y d i a E . P i n k -h a m ' s V e g e t a b l e C o m p o n r i d , t r h i c l i i s m a d e f r o m n a t i v e r o o t s a n d h e r b s , a s i l i s t h e roost t h o r o u g h f e m a l e - r e g u l a t o r Urjo^vn t o m e d i c a l s c i e n c e .

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t h a t p e r i o d of i t s t e r r o r s . W o m e n •« h o a r e t r o u b l e d -wi th p a i n f u l o r i r -r c t r u l a r f n n c t i u n . s s h o u l d t a l c o i m m e d i a t e n c t i o n t o w a r d off t h e s e r i o u s c o n s e q u e n c e s a n d b e r e s t o r e d t o h e a l t h a n d s t r e n g t h b y t a k i n g

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound M i s s A d e l a i d e N i c h o l s of 324 W e s t 2 2 n d S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y ,

• w r i t e s : — I D e a r W r s , P i n k h a m : - " J f w o m e n ^ \ h o s u f f e r -o-ouId o n l y r e l y n p o n L y c H a E . P i n l d i a m s V e g e t i i h l e C o i x i p o t i n d t h e i r t r o u h l e s w o u l d h e q u i c k l y a l l e v i a t e d . 1 f e e l g r e a t l y i n d e b t e d f o r t h e r e l i e f a n d h e a l t h w h i c h h a s h e e n b r o u p h t t o m e b y y o u r i u e s t i m a b l e r e m e d y . "

L y d i a E . P i n k h a m ' s " V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d c u r e s F e m a l e C o m p l a i n t s s u c h a s F a l l i n g - a n d D i s p l a c e m e n t s , a n d O r g a n i c D i s e a s e s H e a d a c h e , G e n e r a l D e b i l i t y , I n d i g - e s U o n , a n d i n v i g o r a t e s t h e w h o l e f e m i n i n e R v s t e m . F o r t h e d e r a n g e m e n t s o f t h e K i d n e y s o f e i t h e r s e x Lytiim & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i s e x c e l l e n t .

Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women W o m e m Buffer ing- f r o m a n y f o r m o f f e m a l e -v rea lcness a r e i n v i t e d t u

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O n e S u p e r v i s o r . O n e T o w n C l e r k . T w o J u s t i c e s of t h e P e a c e . O n e J u s t i c e of t h e P e a c e ( t o fill v a ­

c a n c i e s . ) T h r e e A s s e s s o r s . T w o O v e r s e e r s of t h e P o o r . O n e C o m m i s s i o n e r o f H i g h w a y s . O n e C o l l e c t o r . 1 ' u u r C o n s t a b l e s .

1 \ A . l ' A R S O N S , T o w n C l e r k .

N e w Y o r k , Office of t h e . of t h e T o w n of S c h u y l e r

1>. A H . M a l a l i n e mm* G O I N G N O R T H .

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T o w n C l e r k o f t h e T o w n o f A l t o n a . T o t h e C l e r k o f t h e C o u n t y o f C l i n -

S i r : N o t i c e i s H e r e b y G i v e n , t h a t , a t a G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n t o b e h e l d i n t h i s S t a t e , o n t h e T u e s d a y s u c c e e d i n g t h e f i r s t M o n d a y i n N o v e m b e r n e x t ( N o v e m b e r 5 t h ) , t h e f o l l o w i n g of­ficers f o r t h e T o w n o f A l t o n a m a y b e l a w f u l l y v o t e d f o r . t o w i t :

O n e S u p e r v i s o r . O n e T o w n C l e r k . T w o J u s t i c e s o f t h e P e a c e . T h r e e A s s e s s o r s . O n e O v e r s e e r o f t h e P o o r . O n e C o m m i s s i o n e r of H i g h w a y s . O n e C o l l e c t o r , F i v e C o n s t a b l e s .

I t D . H A N L E Y . T o w n C l e r k .

S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , Off ice o f t h e T o w n C l e r k o f t h e T o w n o f A u s a b l e .

T o t h e C l e r k o f t h e C o u n t y of C l i n ­t o n :

S i r : N o U c e i s H e r e b y G i v e n , t h a t , a t a G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n t o b e h e l d i n t h i s S t a t e , o n t h e T u e s d a y s u c c e e d i n g t h e f irst M o n d a y i n N o v e m b e r n e x t ( N o v e m b e r I t h ) . t h « f o l l o w i n g o f -Uoars f o r t » * T o w n o f A u a a b l e m a y b e l a w f u l l y v o t e d f o r . t o w i t :

O n * S u p e r v i s o r . O n * T o w n C l e r k . T w o J u s t i c e * o f t h e P e a c e . T h r e * A s s e s s o r * . T w o O v e r s e e r * o f t h e P o o r . O n * CovA«Ue*lon*r o f H i g h w a y * . O n * C o l l e c t o r . y t v * C o n s t a b l e * . T h r e e A u d i t o r * . L O C I * S . B O U L U B T . T o w * C&efk,

• t a t * a t N * w T o r g . Of l t e* T e w a C l e r k e < U H U M K - '

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T o t h e C l e r k o f t h e C o u n t y of C l i n ­t o n " , . ,

S i r - N o t i c e i s H e r e b y G i v e n , t h a t , a t a G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n t o b e h e l d i n t h i s S t a t e , o n t l i e T u e s d a y s u c c e e d i n g t h e f i r s t M o n d a y i n N o v e m b e r n e x t ( N o v e m b e r o t h ) , t h e f o l l o w i n g of­ficers f o r t h e T o w n o f S c h u y l e r F a l l s m a y b e l a w f u l l y v o t e d f o r , t o w i t :

O n e S u p e r v i s o r . O n e T o w n C l e r k . T w o J u s t i c e s o f t h e P e a c e . O n e J u s t i c e of t h e P e a c e ( t o fill v a ­

c a n c i e s . ) T h r e e A s s e s s o r s . O n e O v e r s e e r of t h e P o o r . O n e C o m m i s s i o n e r of H i g h w a y s . O n e C o l l e c t o r . F i v e C o n s t a b l e s . T h r e e A u d i t o r s .

C H A K L E S J . G U N T E R , T o w n C l e r k . S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , -Office of t h e

T o w n C l e r k of t h e T o w n of C l i n t o n . T o t h e C l e r k o f t h e C o u n t y of C l i n ­

t o n : S i r : N o t i c e i s H e r e b y G i v e n , t h a t ,

a t a G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n t o b e h e l d i n t h i s S t a t e , o n t h e T u e s d a y s u c c e e d i n g t h e first M o n d a y i n N o v e m b e r n e x t ( N o v e m b e r 5 t h ) , t h e f o l l o w i n g of-off ice r s f o r t h e T o w n o f C l i n t o n m a y h e l a w f u l l y v o t e d f o r . t o w i t :

O n e S u p e r v i s o r . O n e T o w n C l e r k . T w o J u s t i c e s o f t h e P e a c e . T w o J u s t i c e s of t h e P e a c e (to fill

v a c a n c i e s . ) T h r e e A s s e s s o r s . O n e O v e r s e e r of t h e P o o r . O n e C o m m i s s i o n e r o f H i g h w a y s . O n e C o l l e c t o r . F i v e C o n s t a b l e s .

P . E . R Y A N , T o w n C l e r k . S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , Office o f t h e

T o w n C l e r k o f t l i e T o w n o f D a n n e ­m o r a . _ .

T o t h e C l e r k o f t h e C o u n t y o f C l i n ­t o n :

S i r : N o t i c e is H e r e b y G i v e n , t h a t , a t a G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n t o b e h e l d i n t h i s S t a t e , o n t h e T u e s d a y s u c c e e d i n g t h e first M o n d a y i n N o v e m b e r n e x t ( N o v e m b e r 5 t h . ) . t h e f o l l o w i n g of­ficers f o r t h e T o w n o f D a n n e m o r a m a y b e l a w f u l l y v o t e d f o r . t o w i t :

O n e S u p e r v i s o r . O n * T o w n C l e r k . T w o J u s t i c e * o f t h e P e a c e . O n * J u a t i c * o f t h e P e a c e ( t o All v a ­

c a n c i e s . ) T h r e e A s s e s s o r s . O n * O v e r s e e r o f t h e P o o r . O n * C o m m i s s i o n e r o f H i g h w a y s . O n e C o l l e c t o r . F i v e C o n e t a b l e s .

J O H N W . W E I R , T o w n C l e r k . • t a t * o f N e w Y o r k , C l i n t o n C o u n t y ,

I . J . W . H . H o l e o a t b , c l * r k o f s a i d C o a n t y . 4 a a t trvby c e r t i f y t h a t I h a v * e * o i M t r « d t k * f o r e g o i n g w i t h t h e a r l a f n a ) n o t i c e * o f e l e c t i o a o a Hie l a l h l s oMiiie. a n d t h a t t a * * * * * * I* a e a r * * * I r a a a e r l n t t h e r e o f t l * a \ | * . W , H M O U O O U M . C U t * .

M c C u i r e , 5 3 ^ a .

T o w n s h i p X o . 3 , O l d M i l i t a r y T r a c t . 3 E . e n d o f l o t , 1 1 5 a 9 .23 9 B o u n d e d a t a s t a k e a n d

s t o n e s s t a n d i n g o n t h e W . l i n e o f l o t i n S . W . c o r n e r o f K e n n e d y ' s l a n d , t h e n c e a l o n g s a i d W . l i n e S. 30 d e -d e g r e e s W . 1 0 c . 70 1. t o a s t a k e a n d s t o n e s i n t h e s a i d W . l i n e S. S6 d e g r e e s E . 7 c . 3 1. t o t h e c e n t e r o f t h e r o a d N . 25 d e g r e e s E . 3 c . 50 1. t o a t e l e g r a p h p o l e s t a n d i n g o n t h e "W. s i d e o f t h e r o a d n e a r a s p r i n g ; t h e n c e N . 55 d e g r e e s W . 1 6 c . t o a s t a k e a n d s t o n e s s t a n d i n g i n a n o l d r o a d ; t h e n c e S . 23 d e ­g r e e s W . 1 2 c . 33 1. t o p l a c e o f b e g i n n i n g , 24 a 4 .95

45 B o u n d e d b e g i n n i n g a t t h e S . E . c o r n e r of s u b o f s a i d l o t N o . 4 5 o c c u p i e d b y M o s e s D i s c o i n t h e y e a r 1 8 5 9 t h e n c e S . 1 d e g r e e W . t o t h e h i g h w a y l e a d i n g f r o m t h e • W e s t e r l y p l a n k r o a d t o t h e P o r t I C e n t & H o p k i n t o n t u r n p i k e ; t h e n c e N A T . a l o n g t h e l i n e o f s a i d h i g h w a y t o t h e S. l i n e o f s a i d M o s e s D i s c o ' s l o t ; t h e n c e E . a l o n g t h e l i n e o f s a i d l o t t o t h e p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g , c o n t a i n ­i n g 5 S 7 - 1 0 0 a c r e s o t l a n d . A l s o b o u n d e d b e g i n n i n g a t

at a balsam stake on E. line o£ M o s e s I M s c o e ' s l o t w h i c l i s t a k e m a k e s a c o r n e r , b e ­i n g t h e S . W . c o r n e r o f a s m a l l l o t i n G r e a t L o t N o . 45 i n T . 1 3 , O . M . T . , s u r v e y e d N o v e m b e r 1 2 , 1 8 5 3 , b y T . M . F i n c h ; t h e n c e S . S9 d e ­g r e e s E . 1 5 c . t o a b a l s a m s t a k e : t h e n c e S. 1 0 d e g r e e s W . 30 c . 50 1. t o a p o i n t w h i c h i s S . E . o f l o t h e r e i n c o n v e y e d ; t h e n c e S. 89 d e ­g r e e s W . a b o u t 25 r o d s u n ­t i l i t i n t e r s e c t s t h e P o r t K e n t a n d H o p k i n t o n t u r n ­p i k e , a n d t h e n c e N . W . a l o n g s a i d r o a d u n t i l i t i n t e r s e c t s a l i n e r u n n i n g f r o m t h e p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g S. 10 d e ­g r e e s W . t o s a i d t u r n ­p i k e , 40 8 8 - 1 0 0 a 1 0 . 4 7

T o w n s h i p K o . 4 , O l d M i l i t a r y T r a c t . 10 S u b 6 1 b o u n d e d b e g i n n i n g

o n t h e S. l i n e o f l o t 85 R . E . o f S . W . c o r n e r of l o t N o . 1 0 ; t h e n c e N . p a r a l l e l w i t h t h e AV. l i n e o f l o t 1 6 0 R . ; t h e n c e E . p a r a l l e l w i t h N . l i n e o f l o t 1 0 0 K . ; t h e n c e S. p a r a l ­l e l w i t h W . l i n e of l o t 1 6 0 I t . t o t h e l i n e o f l o t ; t h e n c e o n S. l i n e 1 0 0 I t . t o p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g , 1 0 0 a 9 .03

25 H a l l , B . J . , 6 1 6 % a 1 0 . 5 3 73 S u b d i v i s i o n N o . 5, F r e d e t t

& C o r u m n , 1 0 0 4 9 - 1 0 0 a . . . S . 8 7 73 S u b d i v i s i o n iSJo. 4 , G i l b e r t

B r e a , 1 0 4 4 9 - 1 0 0 4 .40 73 S u b d i v i s i o n N o . 7, G. W .

H a r r i s , 1 0 7 5 1 - 1 0 0 a 8.87

T o w n s h i p N o . 5 , O l d M i l i t a r y T r a c t . 1 2 2 J . W . H u t t o n ( o l d s u r v e y )

50 a 5 4 . 8 9 216 J . W . H u t t o n , S . W . c o r n e r ;

h o t e l a n n e x , b o a t h o u s e a n d t w o c o t t a g e s t h e r e o n , 10 a . 5 4 . 8 9

T o w n s h i p X o . « , O l d M i l i t a r y T r a c t . 63 W . a n d N . b y S w e d l e m a n ,

b y J . G r a n t , 50 a 2 .24

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l o t l i n e s , W . b y A . M a r t i n ' s , N . b y S a r a n a c R i v e r a n d B r o a d w e l l 37 S-10

55 H e b o H e n r y , W . b y l o t l i n e s N . b y S a r a n a c R i v e r E . b y T u r n e r S. b y B u r u s 23 a 3 .40

P l a t t s b u r g h G r e a t L o c a t i o n . 36 B o u n d e d N . b y l a n d o c c u ­

p i e d b y S a n f o r d H e w i t t E . b y S h e r m a n f a r m , S . b y E . S. A r n o l d f a r m , W . b y t h e N . H e w i t t f a r m , 38 a 1 0 . 4 2

IMicrvi l l I ' l l t e n l . 5 E x . 39 a . i n N.E. c o r n e r

s q u a r e f o r m a n d 1 1 a . i n S . E . c o r n e r , 2 3 3 1-3 a 3 3 . 1 6

5 N . E . c o r n e r , s q u a r e f o r m 39 a 5 .63

23 N . h a l f r e s i d u e s e t oft" t o T . O ' B r i e n , 1 2 5 a 2 3 . 0 1

23 S. h a l f , 1 2 5 a I S . 9 4 25 W h o l e l o t . 25u a 9.7S 32 W h o l e lo t , 2D0 a 1 4 . 1 2 33 M a x F e i n b e r g , Esq. . . 00 a . . S.2S

104 L y n c h B r o s . , N . by h i g h w a y E . b y l a n d of T h o r n t o n B r o s , S . b y l o t l i n e s . W . b y

NO " I r K -*u piuvuanee of an order of Hon. It E IIe»!«y. CUn'on <V>. -tiidce and AcU"e

Mirrneate nf Clinton C o i n t r , New Tork. w>tleo i-1 b-reby- jrivea acoordina: t o l a * , l o V l v*^s'0^1-,

liiviiiK rta'in* against HntiRrt Tanner , late of Hrru in gh d C Mimr of CHnUin dec-^B^etl. !*> T»-n-si"-1 ' h i sniue. » i i h the v.me leri thereof, to Ui i .«nt>« -Hb-r. H' iii* pUeaof t rR 'nacUni i b n i i n e s ' a t ill" oaii-e II W w j i . C . ' i rea t ,S> 'o t ter , SS l i ' n i o i S.rci-t In the cliy of Plal wv i i r«h. on or before l ho 15ih day of November. 19 7

J iS'E TANNER-Adminis t ra t r ix .

W E E D S . CI>TS-AT & C O T T I ? . . Attorneys.

SO t" fnton Street . Plaltsbn-ith. N . T . 33m

N OT C S - S r s c k Napoleou P — In pursuMii •« _ of »n order i.f H o " . lUvid II Airnow, Snr ro-ir il« »f C.intou C >UII'T, N « W York, not ice is here­by E'T-JII aeoordlnjr to law U> all persons havinit i-lHim-<»irHinst Napoleon V Strack. l a t e of ^ar -Hnao. In said County of Clinton, fleoeseed. to pre­sen t the s i m i » i l u the vouchers thereof, to t t ie f ub-crirXT. a t her p'm*s of i r nsactlnit bn^Incw. ar. thu o S c e of Frank o . Asroaw. No. 4 Clinton Street , in i be <>lty of Piatt^burith. V«w York, on or befo e the Stb day of October. 1907.

CKL1NA E. STKACK. Ilm6 .Executrix.

N OTICE - K e n n e d y . S U r r E.—In pn a i a n c e of an or <er of Don. R. E. Hea.'ey. County J n d u e .

A c i ' i i n S i i r i u a W o f C lumn County. Na*" York, ' o l ' c d ts li*-rf-by uiven a c o r d i n c to law. io a l l p-rMio.i iiavl -truiaijis a e a j i i t Mary E, Kennedy , l . l e u f LOWJ nf Clinton. In s*M Comity of Clin­ton dei-eH^ed. t o present the same, with t h e vmifher-i i hereof, to tile subscriber, a t his p1a«e i f traiisaetinsf business, s i tne offire of F r a n k O. Atttiew. No 4 Cl 'uton Street , in c.ly of 1'la'U-burali. N. V., on or before the 25tn day cf S o -venibir . 19D7.

GEOHGE B . HUMPHREY. d0ji6 Adminis t ra tor .

N OTICK. — I T pn r rnance of a n order of Bon, Kouerr.it. Benlny, Ac'inir Sur roga te of Clin­

ton Comity, New York, co t l ce is hr reby jriven Hccirdiiisr to ' aw to all persons havinir ciaima airum-si Charles G Thompson, la te of t n e T o w n of P i a u s b u r i b In <a'.d County of Clinton de­ceased, to prese.lt : lie sam-*. -with the» vouohers thereof, to the sutwuriber. a t her place of t rans­acting bnsiness. a t her residence a t South Plaits-bu-«U. n said town, on Or before t i e 25:h day of ^November, 1907.

ESTHER I t THOMPSON. 31m6 Administratr ix.

NOTICE —In pursuance of »n order of Hon Robert B Uealey. C i u n l y J u d e e , anil

Acting Surrogate of Clinton County. Mew York, notice is hereby (riven, afeordlnjr to law. to all persons having claims agains t Sally Eells, la te of Sohuyl . r Falls, in *>••"• County of Cilnton. deceased, to present tne faina. with the rouehers thereof, to the sub­scriber, a t bis place of t ransact ing business a t tne olfice of Barnard A Barnard . A t t j rueys . 63 Mar­garet St.. P la t t sburch . N, Y. .ou or before the 11th day of November, 1907.

HENRY E. BARNARD. 17m« Execu tor of Sally Eells. deceased.

^T O T I C K . - B / order of Hon. David H. Jkjcnew. ' Surrogate of Clinton Countv. N, Y.. not ice

is heieby given according t o law. to all per­sons havinir u 'a inn aea ins t C inaut S. T a y l o - , late of Aiuable . in saH County, deceased, t h a t they a r e required lo exh bit the same a-ith t h e fouche-s tnereof to the subscribers a t ' h e i r place oi business a t the Keeseville Natl mal Bank iu ihe vlllaire of Keeseville in s a H coun ty , 'jn o r before the 4th day o ' J anua ry . 190S

Dated. J u n e 24„h. 1907 W. 0 VREY TAYLOR. ELLA H. B. TAYLOR,

-6m6 Executors ,

NOTICK--llavid

In pursuance of an order of Hon" H. Aicnew. SarrOKaio of Clin­

ton Conntv, N . Y. . notice is hereby given aecord-ine to law, to all persons having claims against Delia Clmgman. la te of P la t t sburch . In said County or" Clinton, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subsert-b*r a t his place of t ransac t ing bush ess. a t t h e office of V. P. Boire. SI Clinton St. . l ' l a tubucgh . N Y., on or Before the 30ih day of November, 1907.

JOSEPH H. L i R O C y C E M. D.. £-18m6 Execu tor .

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T h o s . L a v i n , 50 a . . . 4 . . 4.. 7 .60 1 2 3 W h o l e l o t , 2 3 0 a 17.S-4 124 AVhole lo t , 2 5 0 a 17.U.X 1 3 3 W h o l e l o t , 2 5 0 a 1 3 . 4 5 1 3 1 N . W . c o r n e r s q u a r e , 56 a . . . 1 2 . 2 9

S l a t e G o r e . 34 W h o l e l o t , 1 6 0 a . . . 35 W h o l e l o t , 1 7 0 a . . . 3S W h o l e l o t . 1.S4 a 4 1 W h o l e l o t , 2 0 0 a . . . , 4 9 S o u t h p a r t . 1B3 6 -10

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B e n j a m i n J . M o o e r s ' P a l o u t . N . a n d W . by l a n d s o f M e r ­r i l l L u c i a , S. b y h i g h w a y , E . b y l a n d s of E m i t P a r r i e r V- a 3 .36

« i T A T E U F N E W Y O R K , S U P R E M E ° C O U R T , C o u n t y of C l i n t o n — J o h n .McAuliff, p l a i n tiff, a g a i n s t M a r y b\ J - l u g h e s , n e e F r a n c e s H e l e n W e l c o m e , R i c h a r d H u g h e s , h e r h u s b a n d , a n d c o m m i t t e e of t h e p e r s o n a n d e s t a t e of s a i d M a r y E . H u g h e s a n d E l i z a b e t h E l l i o t t , d e f e n d a n t s .

T o t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s : Y o u a r e h e r e b y s u m m o n e d t o a n s w e r t h e c o m p l a i n t i n t h i s a c t i o n , a n d t o s e r v e a c o p y of y o u r a n s w e r o n t h e p l a i n t i f f ' s a t t o r n e y w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r t h e s e r v i c e of t h i s s u m m o n s , e x ; e l u s i v e o f t h e d a y o f s e r v i c e ; a n d , i a c a s e o f y o u r f a i l u r e t o a p p e a r o r a n ­s w e r , j u d g m e n t w i l l b e t a k e n a g a i n s t y o u b y d e f a u l t f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d ­e d i n t h e c o m p l a i n t .

T r i a l t o b e h e l d i n t h e C o u n t y of C l i n t o n . ,

±>a ied t h i s 2 6 t h d a y o f J u n e . 1 8 0 7 . A D E L B E R T W . B O Y N T O N ,

P l a i n t i f f ' s A t t o r n e y , Office a n d P o s t Office a d d r e s s K e e s e ­

v i l l e . N . Y . T o M a r y F . H u g h e s , nfie F r a n c e s

H e l e n W e l c o m e , a n d R i c h a r d H u g h e s , d e f e n d a n t s :

T h e f o r e g o i n g n u m i n o u s ia s e r v e d u p o n y o u by p u b l i c a t i o n , p u r s u a n t t o a n o r d e r o f H o n . H e n r y T , Ke l tog :g , J u s t i c e o f S u p r e m e C o u r t , d a t e d t h e m i l d a y o f A u g u a t , l » 0 7 . a n d f i led w i t h t h e c o m p l a i n t i n t h e off ice o f t h e c l e r k o f C l i n t o n C o u n t y a t P l a t u -b u r g h . N . Y .

D a t e d A u g u s t It 1*07 . Y o u r a e t c . ,

A D K t i U G U T W , B O Y N T O N , A t t o r n e y f o r P l a i u i i f l .

K e e a e v i l W . N . Y .

"I c a n t e l l y o u , " a*M h e . " h e « r m u c h w a t e r r u n e » v e r N i a g a r a *"*lto t o a <4uart.

• H o w m u e h r * a a k a i a l i a . " T w o B i a i a . "

TUB Terms of t h e County Coar t , in and for the county of Clinton, until o therwise or­

dered, are hereb> appointed to be held as fol lows: For t h e Tria l of Inane* of L a * and Issues of

Fact with l u r y - O u the tLl rd Monday of May a n d t h e tolrd Monday of December a t t h e Coa r t House In the City of Plattsburirh.M. Y.

Special terms,—On the first Tuesday of each month except May, Auuus t and DecetoLo,. a t the Chambers of the undersigned, in the City of Pla t isburKh,N. Y.

Dated, Pla t tsburgh, S Y„ March 21. luu7. tt, g. liKALKV

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NOTICK—In pursuaiii-e of au oroe. of a . o . David H. Afcuew.Kurroualeof CUnto. <. . au ty .

S e w York, notice is hereby uiveu according t o law, to all pei-sons havim; claims ajjainst J . Thompson ' n i c s . late of rtchuyler Falls, m said county of Clinton, ileeearted. to preseut the Biine with the vouchers thereof lo the Subscriber a t his place of transacting bu^ines^i. a t >he ofhi-.< of Gaylord T. Amos, lu t h e village of itouse* Po'nt, >' Y., on or beiore the l s . h d a . o f ^ i j vcmber, 1J07.

GAYLOI1V) T AMES. GENEV1JJV£ M AMES.

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N OTICE - By order of H -n. Robert K. l l^a!ev, _ County Judge and Ai limrSiirroifato of (Tn -ton County. ^J. Y„ notice b, hirroby mv^ii a .v »rd-I n ^ t o law. t i a l l pi-worn liavm^ d a ' u i . a^iHtHt E d w u r d D u r a u d . \tLl_^ of A l t o u a . N . Y. . l u » a t i Coun y. deceased i ha t I ley are r n j a rr.l t i i-x nibll tbot iame wiLb tlie vjui-bers lti«iro- f •-•> viio su fce r ibe ra t tLeoff lueaa j s tore of Wdiiaiu c Cusey. Aitima. N. Y., ou <.<r before the 2^.u day of U. tober . 1907.

X ated April A], 1'Ju?. W I L U U T C. C4SEY.

JiJCoi.-ut*>r-. Jous E J U I K J « ,

Attoruev. 11 Clinton Street .

Flatusburull, ^ . Y. lrmo

Livery M Sales staDles. M. W. S M I T H .

Woodward Stables, HJCAJi mTHZRLLL RUUSJC.

tlma one of the l*nc<i*i and m o i l complete t u n -I U U in tho tlyery line now t o be had In Northern Sow York. Bo has ih« l a t e s t improved Stmrie »nd Double T u r c o u u wlih exjiorlenijed and <jar»-'ul d r i r e r s . furnished a t all hour* of t&a da» «nd iWht. Terms llber»l. w ™

'telephone connect ion with Tn«*mU.bhM There ia also counectod wi th this livary a

doardiu« S tab le a t No . SO Oak «tr«at, whara n o r m can be boarded or en te r t a ined for reaaoa-ibld rate*.

The pnbhe a re l u r l u d to look at the e*rrU*e» iad aotae* befoie tker era deli w e d for serrloa.

M. W. HM1TB. r iatuaare i i • T

Miss ELSIE E. ALLEN S P E C I A L I S T ^

s prepared to u i a u w o the eyes and ears r e ­store the eyeslaht and improve the h.-»< tu«t. h a v ­i n g beeu socoeemlul wlUi qui te anumbwr ol c a a « . particularly oue of twenty yeara' durat ion.

If nou a re »iiort-»hrhied, far-slithtod or old aiabted, U»- Mian Al len ' , t ree lmeut t lven a t your boiaea.

Couiullatiou by inall for peraona livinx a t a u U t ^ u c e .

Kefer. by uariulasion. to thoee treated a t Oil* Uaveu dur lua J- ly aud Auitu.t . livi:

M i a . i W l M T r a o r . A . l b a i q i ; Mr»»J. G, Moore. Sohriever. U t ; Mm. Arthur Uevtue. U l*ark Heue . Newark. S . J . j Mr. Wm. U. uerr tok. r r .Yidacoa .

Ordan br nul l prouiptly al lauded to.

Mlaa K U » i a tt. ALUCW.

» • Oak M i e x . m a t t o t a r e f c . ' * . *

CASTOR IA *•* LJaaU aa* Ckildra*.

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