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PLATTSBUBGrH SJBNTINEJJ. -*- FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 190T. CAPITAL'S GLAD Welcomes % ^ of Mrs, hi) u It Costs Nothing v iu-ih.-T or not ycv'v 1" P(TQ 1 JL€gdJ OCICCS* -JiiUkvia •LI: ov '". ORK. VO",, If SO, J. Oi: sh it. now, aiul saw s in;;i;;;-} STH'IN. no: \ '. iV. ClinK'l l i e (>U I 1 i\m have i a inti;!':;• < l',i:r sprTls. '^:\[\\ rri. heart ^ in four ci knew THR STATE > Ivlrs. Au;;'ust;i Spring s(., ty Clerk's office, in 503 and 504. Dated November 7, 190b WEEDS, COXWAY & COTTER, Pl::iuMu"}: Atlomev Oi.uo .u-.'l L\isr Office addiess CliRToii E>r-.T-(!t, Pittsburgh X book 106, pages i land Ivir.cr and being in the city of first Tuesday NOTfCt;- p.\ order of Ho DAVID ACJXKW. Surrogate of Clinton uiy X. Y , untie* irf hereby »i\en -rditij; !o l.iv,, to aH persons ha\- clainw ngurs Diivld A B\eiett pf .Schuyier r'alls in said Counts asc!, that they uro roquued to ; K !i 'he same with the voneheis i <>:' id the subacriber at his res- •. :n ilio T-iwn o' Schn>ler Fal s ounty, Xew York on or De- J lth dn> of December.. 190G. Juno Hth, 1 90G . WEAVER, Executor. IK' i 1 :? ard •-•-1:i"!-» . ms • Dr. v.-ill •:vi Curo will ' Krnn .York i A. (J;it A. h .\l)r:rr..'in G. Jones. •} H. . r.-; S* , (. iiiKoiv. N. U.: George, Co: p ,;•.:• ' s ,uarriiau of said Air. a- >'. < t.. .'•(<;•;<•-•, .! iH'i'sou ot" unsound int. . >\t'. No:-i.i Main St., Concord,, .:">• , v. :; !' - Oi' r. Dodge, Columbus,''L f R-n 1-. Sinirii Dodge. Mi's xl !i:to (>•> I--, \ ruul Mrs. F.liza M , !< son, • II c: Sparta. Wi-^ 1 ." Mi", ' ii*-: K. l\ ua> ..n.l (Jil'orrt C. Dol.se, of Oi roiir'ih ^i.. l.eominst°r , o" ri.. C'hr.rius il. Dodge, South, I i..;"k M:>-5. M^. Fanni? L.' VICTOR Vv* , ivntic'ni. N. ]{.; Mrs. Tda Bell?; •—> .-? Rooiinon. Dallas, Texas, Care N'OTICR—Uy order of Hon. DAVID . I). Robinson. 2,"."> Main St. IT. AGXFAV, Surrogate of Clinton :-ai<v, -1C7 P( c.v] St., Xew County, X. Y.. notice; is hereby given eiiy: Roland E-. Gates. Marim! according to law, To all persons hav- cf Clinton and'May, Augrus: nndod and dea-'Chambers ihe cit: o: i);:iheast <ornor 'Hie ' -iu i ih<- north line be heji;»l . •oria".-iy Woo.l-' 'rici rt-n: liuu thence west> above de«: -did lot ami L»i" Dated iukjrhoif street! Septemb" 1 :" line -n Wells| •rb ia 'he east 1 f -=ach mot'h nd Dece r.'v •. :•" HEAT nton "'? ih fiv^ fj ki north-, Xo. !»,; of said| f beginning. | ot tho street) tho north f> premises and limns '.lie same sub- :>>reoi by tho public, prvni-itv-: mortgaged '.-• mortgage bearing v o: M-v, 18. r )Y, ttnd office, of tho County uin'/ of Clinton in of said lor me east lin ^aid N 1 ount;* i-vr* { thf 19i '.v?o c-JnK:'t 1 -" o!' '''(ni.-,!; 1 ^'.-.m nil a iMni- ' ;.-ico T>la:io o: ihr.v.--'>i: i in.i .-i.-iiou HIM. ; i'ahm-r o.0"oivcl her lvsidcru- • MN t> con ! foronor "iiaH. ! Mote th.'iH HO.- su^-i* atul delegates i .•ittended the icooiiriji' in II"* '>>-t pillory ; ol ilio Palnirr ;n:ins!.i;!, which was dec* I orated for Iho occasion. i The niee.Inf,. UIIYM u'a^ pr/-*-' 1 *! 1 over by Frrnk Mrv-S'^ami, v.'-'i^ ati ••.•. "I by some ot Chira'ro'^ most in-n-ii'ii^t bnslncKs ruon and by labor kvi.'crs fro in ivtmy parts oi Vvo rounf py. T1K J < principal spenkerb wcr > Auir-.'si i'cl- , mont ?.sd Solh Low or Xow Y.-i-k. X. j S. Stone, grand :n:isiei- of ih^.TtrMlior- ! liood of L'H'omoliv" lOn^inct"—,. ;nit' W. D. Million. 3>r,-riia.-nr of Hi.- A!n:»)i,'ji- i united Association of bireet i'i;i!>vay J Empjoyees. BefiVsont Suggests Co-operation. A'Jsnst Lohnont ronlinod Iiimsoir to a recital of what ^ood tho J'cti'j'asion had JK'tOini'liuhod sim'O ii-=; organizaiU^a arid oonfiikled vrith ihe sua^rsiion that un active co-operatiou be started in "I U.B; RUrf," lif fi:Uii, "SXlth tllO PJlor- i£OU£ inturt'sis (.hat y<>u havi* io fans lor in iuo middle wesr. yon would SOJII gain au imijortanoe \vhi"h you hardly roaiizo and vrhidi Avould loud irruatly to asblst this subjegt. so important to our peaco. and vrolfaru—u thorough un- derstaiiufng bousveon omplou'et 1 JJU<I em- ployer,' 1 Mr. Stone said: J *Thc Civic iVdoration ban enabled capital and labor tu sit down and dis- cuss in a friendly vray their diffor- ences. I am a iirm lioiiovor in the face to far:e conL'eri'iK'o. Tlio Civic federation has enabled tho Hrothor- hood of Locomotive Eiurinoors to make t*vo or thioe of tho best sctrletnents they ever made. 1 cannot apeak ioo well of the good vrork iJmy are doinp. It Is an educational work all ii\e way through, aud when yoti hrinu- the l.ibor- "f«S: men together you lind that all labor leaders are not dema^o.mies and Ilial all oapitfilistM an* not •\vh:i. u J lj'\v an- represented by some. This nio\emeul. of the Civic federation is ^Mr-id to brlnj; ns closer together and will enable us to do away with that last rcsorl of the labor ortranizatioro-fthe strike." "Trades U mo sis Here to Stay." Mr. Mabbn was ' l li--» last spenke- of thp. evening. He said: "I <:on;n'atulute the Civie fi"l<^-;iiion for having brouijht about such a .-'.late of affairs PK penuits v Maiion and a Belrnont to meet on the same platform, for meetings befwoen JUdinoni ami in<! cave not always boen as harrnonions as they ai'o now. There are people ainons; our trai'es unjonn who obje<-t to the Civie federation and who eriiieise Its movonient. Tbe say we oup;lit not to associate vrith them. But tho time has come when we must meet them. and if wo can do so in a friendly man- ner how much better will be The ihial result. The trade;-; union is here to stay. There has been a. great deal ot opposition to labor organizations, but they have lived through it all and will continue to do so. It is a movement that will not be crushed. The eoneilia- tory body comes between ihe opposing factions and paves the way for a •peaceable ending of the diillcuities that arise between the employer and the •workingraan. Sometimes ii fails in its purpose, but more often it. Is success- ful. My belief is that the time is com- ing when the employer and the em- ployee will have come to such a way of thinking that whenever a difference of opinion arises there will be no men- tion of n strike, but the first thought will be either to adjust the trouble by arbitration or by the use of concilia- Windsor Print Works to Resume. North Adams, Mass., Jan. 14.—The Windsor Print works, which have been closed for about two years and which were placed in the hands of receivers in-January, 1905, will resume opera- tions soon, according to an announce- ment just made. The capital will be fixed at $1,000,000. Jerome V. Gates, child-'iup claims a^aiiiht Joseph Lapierre \ ren of Frmk \Y. Gates and of ^'iljlafo of Chazy, in said County, Je- ' LJ- LO. C'C •' rTaFt 12'Iih St., Xew York City: j ce:i?ed, that they are required to ex-! pru i ,--,,,,7,.,,., Henry Bin-vll as Executor under said i hibit the same with the vouchers , Q( (o i, e ,. -|' N Will. -110 Xorth Cnyler Ave.. Oak. J thereof to the subscriher at the r e s i - j -^ ila; . ,'., \ Par!;, Chirii:". 111.; i h e Village of! 'l«nce of Frank J. Lapierre in. the j c.kuV!. J" o f \vn of Chazy riforesaid on or be- j tis«me-u" re ihe iSih day of March, 1907. | ^ \^ cevi:,in ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ jl.uul si.uate. lylne; and beinq in tne j city of PhiUburfih, County of Clin- ton and State of Xew York, known ! Rout-es Poini, X. Y.: Ben.]. F. i 1 Pou^Hs-'. Walter F. Stratton and Le-; i roy A. Srnii'ord, as trustees of Com- | mon Sr-liool District, Xo. 5, Town of' , Chazy, X. Y., and Benj. F. Douglass,. j Waller F. Stniiton. T.eroy A. Stafford,i I Win. H. Kobinson and Geo. W.l Dated, September 4, 1906. FRANK J. LAPIERRE, Adminlstrrator. on Tho 1st day ot to si:id tfanmel F incr for the fore- n-tjja^e by aclver- of XOTTCE—By order of Hon.DAVID ! Goodnle, comprlsina; the Board of' H. AGXEW, Surrogate of Clinton r .Mi:S. Li ,:.[!; THiUS, I'pl'i.;- S.i:.dusky, Ohio. MHos" Hiart Cure io solrf by drwQa.ot. who will oi^ranteo thst It falls i Librory Trustees of aaid school dis-J County, X. Y., notice is horeby given ! trict. Xo. .">; jiij'l George A. Croukrito, I according to law. to all persona ftav- flcafj-ibud p.s follow..: Beginning poin! In the northeily line ot orr.flia tftieer diatant .'»S5 feet west- Darrr.li, K...I L<a Edith iJ":nj, T McQuillar. l)ar-\;li Mador-» D.irrah. Runieo Ad«- Oir moncl. Hat tie Nichols and En:: renciants. By virtue of an ment and decree *ale of this cour ibovp entitled a Term of saij con; /1 a \\ .i rr: ,i: Kd :vh. i-< >' ^e vi a : M Wilson. l.a T ii.'e o. * - dui ction rt he '. X a: il a' iocir or-.r •• m a; !d -l- •- O'lirih, " V: Ei'a I) irrah' -o! iiam- JU.IA K. liol-- T) - to.: ,ivl-*- losure <-.nJ r cle in the a Special ' "-" Cour' Grard Trunk Railway System REDUCED RATES [ I c;\ "lo tci April 7, inclusive. Second Class Colonist Fares froja Roiis.es Point, N. Y. SEATTLK, VICTORIA, VAN- COrVE'U jni PORTLAND $49.'XI ROSS LAND, NELSON, TRAIL, ROHSON, SPOKANE .... ^47.1# ANACONDA. BUTTM, HELE- NA, SALT LAKE f4C,l>« COLORADO SPRINGS, DEN- VER. PUEBLO 844 4* SAX FRANCISCO, LOS AN- GELES Ei:a Low Rates to Many Otfw Places •Hou'-'e in the Cii> e: 1 i'.uit.-bu;-^!:, Clinton County. X Y.. on the •Jnt'n lay of Decembe:-. 141-H and which decree and interlocutory jui^menr was duly <nte:-ei and filei in Clin- ton County Clerk's Offne on the 2Oth day of Do which decree and TOl'Rf.T,SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal^ Mondays and Wed- nesday? at 10:30 p. m. for the, **- ; cornmodation of passengers holding , first or second class tickets to CHIO- 1 AGO AND WEST thereof as far as tho PACIFIC COAST.—tpmioal | char?e is made for berths which may ' he reserved in advance. FOIl COMFORT TRAVEL by tbe GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYS. TEM. For tickets and full Informatioi l90(i, and i apply to JVlr. \V. A. Ryan, Agent. O, ntc-rlocutory judg-'T R" r . System, Rouses Point, N. T. g ment authorizes and directs tho sale, ilirani C. Ilayford, and Bullock, ing claims against. pe: David S. Dillon iio will refund you Lliles Medical i Jo., Elkhart, Ind Y.; Hrothers, all of Rouses Point, N Janios II. Drlscoll, John R. Myers. TWEXTY-FOUlt DROWNED. i Hoard i Hlwj Loss WiUi All on O<r Gi'i-man Coast. <'u\l".avcn, Germany, Jsn. 14.— T!i<> iSriii^h sinp Ponwom, Cap- tain Williams, from Falmouth, with a cr.r.iro oi saltpetie, groundod off Sciiarhorn, nboa! Ten mileri north- .;<!. t of Cuxiiaven yesterday. Her crew of ^4 men was drowned find her cargo is a total loss. The tu?i Viniian went to the Into of Pittsburgh in said County, deceased, that they are required to Frank Pardy, James W. Collopy and[?xhtt)it the same with the vouchers Theodore M. Leonard, comprising the! thereof ^° tho subscriber at his Board of Library Trustees of the^ residence on or before 2 4th day of Village oi' Rouses Point, N. Y.: aad! December, 1906. to all persons interested in the estate|, Dated, Juno ist, 1906. af Lymllnirst C. Dodae late of Rouses j' THOMAS H. HARNEY. Point, Clinton County, deceased, a : Administrator. -i-editors, heirs, legatees, next of kin j R. E. HEALEY, or otherwise, Send Greeting; j Atorney for Administrator. Yon and en oh of you are hereby; cited and required personally to b ind appanr before our Surrogate o the County, of Clinton, New York, a his office in Plattsburgh. on the 14th lay of January, 1907, a I L0 o'cloc" NOTICE- By order of Hon. DAVID H. AGXK'W. Surrogate of Clinton County, N. Y., notice is hereby given recording to law, to all persons hav- ing claim's against Samuel W. Craig MI the forenoon of that day, then andj lale of Hpskniiintown in said County, there to attend the final jndlcia j -loceoao:!,- that they are required to ' exhibit, the same with the, vouchers thereof to the subscriber at the resi- . h<» Pyngwern throw a live dog and a j Henry Bissau, as Executors of the! Jence of Ernest. Craig in the Town (bundle of clothes aboard tho tug, ' ~ • • - •- -- -•• • Histanro of tho stranded vessel and! ^e'ttlement of the accounts of Alcxan- lns closely to her tho crew of | l Pr W. Fairbank, Ralph Crook nnl P h li d d I I but disregarded the appeals*to jump ; into tho water PO that they might be I rescued. The Vulhan made repeat- led at temp* 3 to reach tho Penj-jwern, } but a heavy r>ea broke over her and j she disappeared from view. last Will and Testament of l.he said Lyndhurst C Dodge deceased. And if any of the persons inicrost- A 3Iidg*'t Asphyxiatod. Atlantic City, X. J., Jan. Richard Donan, .i midget well known j in theatrical circle?, was asphyxiated by illuminating gas here yesterday. Donan was 4 2 years old and a triilo OUT three feet tali. Montgomery, Am ., Jan . 1-1. , funding on the ppoL where Jeffursou | D-ivi--) :-."vvoro alloskmce <na president ' the eonfrrior.ite state.-5 v Braxton ! a:;^ Comer today was inaugurated j p v*»rnor o£ Alabats. . j J ed i))!e under the age of twenty-one rears, they are required to appear by! . their guardian, if they have one. oi'i j if they have none, to appear andj ; ipplv for one to be appointee?, or hi | Ihe eveni- of their neglect to do so, j t guardian will be appointed by the I Surrogate to represent and act for fhem in the proceeding. In Testimony Whereof, we have ?aus-:ed Iho seal of our aaid Surro- gate ID bo hereunto affixed. Witness, DAVID H. AGNEW. JCsn., Surrogate of wild of Beekmantown. Clinton County, N. Y M on or before tbe 15th day of May, Dated, Nov. 9th, 1 9 0G. ERNEST CRAIG, Executors. jjotiiv ol' Teachers' Vnit'omi Exami- nations for St)0fl-7. Nov. S-!)—Keo.seville High School, Kecsevillo. N. Y. .Ian. 10-n-Keeseville Hi^h school KoPt.cviHp, N. Y. A}>iil j 2-1 3— Peru High School, Porn, X. Y. Atty. for Exrs. PlaUshurEh, N. Y. NOTICE—-By prder a ? Hon.-DAVID H. AGNEW, Surrogate of Clinton County, N. Y., notice is hereby giveD according to law, to all parsons hav- ing claims against Oscar C. Talford late of Champlain in said County, deceased, that they are required to ^ho northerly line of said lot 385 feei exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at her resl- d?nce in Champlain, New York QD )r before the tirst day of January, 1907. ' ' ' Dated, June 18th, 1906. PEARL M. TALFORD, Executrix. NOTICE—By order of lion DAVID H. AGNBW, Surrogate of Clinton County, N. Y.. notice is hereby given according to law, to all persona hav- STIPREME COURT, Trial desired ing c i aima against John Lynch, late of Peru, in Maid County, deceased, J.iat they are required to exhibit in Clinton County. Fred Hanlon Plaintiff, against, Thomas Nanlon, Mary Ann Hanlon; Michael IJanlon and Margaret Han- Examinations open at 0 a. in., close I Ion. his wife; Peter Hanlon; Bridget a I, 1 H: .10 p. m. Open and close at 5 x>. m. OLIVER A. TVOLCOTT, School Commissioner, Piral District, Clinton County. \ i is hereby all persojus XOTrCE—-Gonyo, Mary: In nur- SIK'UCO of au order of HON. DAVID II. AUNILW. Surrogate of County, New York, notico sriven according to law to a j having claims against Mary Gonji'O, |la;o of West Chazy, in said County ,01" Clintr:n, deceased, to present -twae j^finu\ with tho vouchers thereof, I to I tho sulnrriber, at his place of trajn- luiiciinu: business, at the office of M. 13. Clark & Co., at West Chazy, C11;V t 1:30 p. m. ! Hanlon, individually and as Admin- istratrix of tho goods, chattels and credits of John Hanlan, deceasod; Patrick Hanlon, Gertrude Hanlon. Ester Hanlon and Eva Il-anlon, chlld- ,ren of said John Hanlon, deceased; Julia 1-Ianlou, widow, and Iva Han- lou, Stella Fuller, Pearl Hanlon ton County, N. Y., on or before t;tie Germain, decease^, 20th day of July, 1907. ;• lo J he above jianie. MATTHEW B. CLARK, j Administrator.; NOTICE—Bliss, Sara F.: In pur- suance of an order of Mon. DAVjTD H. AGXEW, Surrogate ol' (.ur.iron County, New York, notice is liemf" given according to law to all ^rsohs to appear or answer, jqdgment Hill having elaima against 3a.ra F Bii«3, | be taken against you by default, for Hazel Hanlon anu l^uu Tian'.on, children of William Hanlon, deceas- ed; Samuel Fuller, the husband of Stella Fuller; Cora Hanlon, tho vife of Fred Hanlon,'the plaintiff; Patrick Hanlon, the son of Michael Han on. deceased; and Edney Hanlon, his wife; and Alfred Guibord, as Adnin- istrator of the Estate of William L. Defendants, d defendants: ^ You are hereby summoned-to answer the complaint in this action and to servo a qopy* : of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of j service. And in case of your fail, the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at his residence at Peru, N. Y., on or before the 15th day or March, 1907. Dated, August 30th, 1906. JOHN LYNCH, Administrator. R. E. HEALEY, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE—In oursuanco of an or- der of HON. DAVID H. AGNEVV, Surrogate of Clinton County, New York, notice is hereby given accord- ing to law to all persons having claims against Thomas J. D'Arcy late of Plattsburgh in said County of Clin- ton, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at bis .place of transacting business, at tire office of W. L. Pat- tipson, Esq., No. 62 Margaret Street, City of Plattsburgh, New York, on or before the 4th day of May, 1907. MARY L. D'ARCY, Executrix. W. L. PATTISSON, Atty. for Executrix, Plattsburgh, N. Y. , ate of Plattsburgh in said County of Clinton, deceased, to p-eseat tjhe name, with the voucher/? thereof, 'to tho subscriber, at his place of tnvn- &act"'ng business-. ar. the Gsue^ee Valloy"National Bank, Oe.;eso:>, NT : w the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, April 16, 190G. WEEDS, CON WAY & COTTER, SHERIFF'S SALE- STATE OF NEW YORK-— (County of Clinton, ss.: j By virtue of two executions issued I out of the Supreme Court of the Stat I erly from tbe northwesterlv corner ori of tlle reaI estate hereinafter descrjb- Cornelia and Beekman Streets a: running thence westerly along said northerly line of Cornelia Street 11J feet and G inches, thence northerly and parallel or nearly parallel with the westerly Hue of Beekman street 71:» loot; thence westerly 12 0 feet I inches to land now or -late of Letson; thence northerly along the line ot said land oi parallel ov nearly paral- lel with the wt-sterly line of Beek- man Street 911 feet, to other land now or late of Letson; thence easter- ly along the line of said land 239 feei; thence southerly along the line of said land and parallel or nearly parallel with the westerly line of Beekman street 20 8 feet; thence east- erly along the line of said land 40S foot 0 inches to the westerly line of Beekman Street; thence southerly ilons the westerly line of Beekraau Street 3SI feet 6 inches to land now or hi to of Mcillanus; thence wester- ly along the north line of said land loo feet; thence southerly along the westerly line of sail land and parallel or nearly parallel with the westerly line of Beekman Street 111) feet; thence easterly in the souther- ly line of said land 13 3.'feet to the westerly Hue of Beekitan Street; thence 'southerly along the westerly line of Beokman Street 54 3 feet fc inches to the land of the Samuel F Vi'las home;, thence westerly alons and thence southerly along the west- erly line of said land and parallel or nearly parallel with the westerly line of Beekman Street 385 feet to the point or place of beginning, con- taining 1C2 acres more or less, being the same premises mortgaged by Ben- jamin Mooers by mortgage bearing date the 17th day of January, 1829, and recorded in the offices of the : ( lerk of the County of Clinton in Uber H of Mortgages at page 270. mil thereafter and on the 23rd clay of April, 1SGI, sold to Samuel F. Vilas in proceedings for the fore- closure of said mortgage by advertise- ment. Also, All that certain piece or par- "ol of land, situate, lying and being in iho Town of Altona, .County ol Clinton and State of Ntew ^York known and designated as lot No. 13 of the Duorville Patent containing 250 acres moie or less being tilt same premises conveyed to said Sam- uel F. Vilas by Andrew Williams and wife by deed bearing date the 23rd day df Februai i vl, I, the undersigned referee estate, will expose said premises L'or sale and sell said real estate in =iai 1 decree and interlocutory judg-' Entertainment—that Is, pleasure tit' •nenr described at public auction to \ your guestsdoe^not depend on %h* 'ho highest bidder at the front door money you spend, "but on jowt ©w» -)f the Court House in the City of' knowledge of how to receive «n4 «*» Plattsburgh, Clinton County, X. Y.icend hospitality. Christine Tvftaa* on the 9Ch day of February, 1907, at Herrick tells you all atom It Poft- 10 o'clock in the forenoo,n of said , paid, 50 c*nts. E. J. Clode, Publlahtr, lay as the law directs, the said 1 '.56 Fifth Ave M New'*YortCr oremises are describe.! as follows: t All that tract or parcel of land, j situate in the Town of Beekmantown, ' County of Clinton and State of New York, and known and described as forty-five acres in the southwest j corner of lot No, Twenty-nine in fDnerviile Patent, and being part of the lands deeded to P. F. Bellinger by Gen-it Smith, by deed datt-d August 1. 1860, and recorclei in j Clinton County in Volume 37 of i Deeds, page -1S4. , Also, all that other certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and i oeing in the northwest corner of lot y ruary, 1S75, and record ed In the crffiee of the Clerk of th< County of Clinton Deeds at page 19S. in Liber 67 oi Also, all certain piece or par- t eel of land, situate, lying and betns •in the Tbwn of Altona, County ol Clinton and State, of New York, known and designated as the westjiogg, a Justice "of the Supreme Court 21u acres of lot N r o. 189 of the 420 ee for | ._- , ., the purpose of selling the aforesaid Hospitality at Small Espcnse | WE CHARGE NO FEE UNTIL THE CASE IS AUOWE0 TRADE-HAEKS, Etc Send rouoh sketch and desortptton of ImenflM tar FREE OPINION *• to pctSQtftMtttf. Corrweondenco cofifidcatial. Eitablisned 1864. Branches at Chlca3o/ Cle»euina, Detr«H \ T o. Six In the Gore, south of Duer-; MILO B. STEVENS & CO*" ville Patent, bounded and is follows, to wit; Beginning- .„ w ^ , northwest corner of lot No. Six, run- ( ling thence east in the north line SO •ods; thence south parallel with the ivest line sixty-four rods; thence .vest to the west line of said lot eighty rods; thence north to the olace of begi two acres oi Bated December 21, 190G. HENRY E. BARNARD, Referee. 3. L. WHEELER & SON. Plaintiff's attorneys, No. 33 Clinton street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. id described i , dTH STREKT WASHINGTON. O. C ining in the HEFFEBNANv & BUBLEI6H inniiig, containing thirty- j if f land more or Ies3. ' * Plattsburgh, N. Y, i r. HEFFERNAN, W. T. BCRLEIGII PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SUPREME COURT. Trial Desired in Clinton County:--Ada E. MJlla, Plaintiff against John Warren Mills Defendant. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to 'answer the complaint in this action ind to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within -wenty idaj^i after the service of this summons, >exclusive of the day of 3ervice: And in case of your failure to ippear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 12, 1905. JOHN B. RILEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Office Address 31 Clinton street, Pittsburgh, N. Y. Action for Divorce. To Jhohn Warren Mills: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Henry T, Kel- R. E. HEAJLEr, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Of- fice Dock & Coal Co. Building, Clinton St., Pittsburgh. K. ?. JOHN E. JUDGE, Attorney "vnd Counsellor at htM Moore's Block No. 11 Cllnto-B f*U, Plattsburgh, N. Y. JOHN B. RILEY, Attorney and Cuunaelor at Law. Oflie* Attorney aud Cuuntw Marlon Block, Hattsbu ! , - SETH S, ULtN, I Attoruey and Counselor at Law. (ifltc« I Levy BuildtaK. opposite Tost Office, Plovi* I ourgh, N. V Money to loan on roal e«taV- ! WJN'SLOW C. WATSON, I Attorney and Ooanaolor at Law. Boecls I attention srlren to bu«Inp«« In SUTTOKHWI I Oourt. Office over A. McHattte's »tor« 1 PlaifcBburp;h. N. Y. Entrance from Brldg Street, PlattsbarRh, N. Y. * acre lots in the Canadian and Nova Scotia ^Refugee Tract containing 310 acres more or less being the same premises conveyed 1 Io said Samuel F Vilas by Andrew Williams and Sarah A., his wife, by deed bearing date the 29th day of (July, 1870 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Coun- ty of Clinton in Liber 61 at page (558. All the minerals that may be on the east part of lot No. 8 5 Township 6 O. M. T., County of Clinton, State of New York, said east, part of said lot containing 247 acres more Homans Not C> *\\\.y oi dribcty Cinrgo IJHCIMII Ala M nn P -«>n ih< K<"oinm< id'hi ot <h»» most 1 i tion KlHLlt'd ( filvlllUl 11' IIU dlstlKt co'it i M ^ ' i hf n in on th» <h i « <M bXlbf \ 1 1 f OlIIK Mill IN) l)H )((. IM tin 1 York on July, 1907. THiEODOR ( 1 ( IJ All i I llOI \( \\ 1 '1 the »w ^ Ol ' l 1 it i i il 1 i id i h i < ii U l(i M ] i 111 Is i i< i n < < ' ( O1 C ! J 1, , )U 11 r ill il ( ! n < < 1 \\ < I ! J i 1i i i i ( 1 1 ° ) I \ 1\ ! ( before the 5th day OLMSTED. L n < uloi Ml id P m 1 >1 i on P \ \ , ID ( i ft (lin on I Attorneys for Plaintiff. I of New York against the property of ^ ^^er wiHi th;^ right to enter ice and Post Office address, 26 the late Freeman M. Vilas, I have , nt ' °"1?„**: . J g . to ente , r •linton street, Flattsburgh, N. Y. seized all the right, title and interest ^ g ™? lth UI> n M . J / I ^ V P the fi,,, ,Mfnn,i,,,,* m,j^«., T_r.,«i^v,. ~ruir.u n, ut ,nu in ,„„ -MT mi, n i,«,i cllws wlctl men cliul teams lor the ) it I no Ilii » 1 1 * N o \ i < 'tho obi* c U I 11 IO 1 l( mhis ot 1h : ii p ntiu u( -J H pirn ( i foi i 1 : ill id I ope il i ion hip 1 ol this iction )i d i n g HI iho inq- p u tios nnd if it i I ( u n ot hi in »dr P]U(lH( to to m iko \t lth- tho ow lollov, in r de (1 UO M i d t i l ol i ~Vi11it hnuiln i 11 or ks In1 of !(V 1 l u t l c e l \ i n., purpose of mining and digging for said minerals and of carrying the same awny as the same are reserved n and by a certain deed from Sa the 2 3rd day of Juno, 1S70 and recorded in the office ot tho Clerk of the County of Clinton in Lihor fil of Deeds at page 525. Ditfd Nov. L'S. 1900. C. D. ALLEN, Sheriff. Offi Cl fjTo the defendant, Edney Hanlon: which the said Freeman M. Vilas had The foregoing summons is served in and to the following described real upon you by publication p/ursuan-, to property on the 14th day of July, in ordr •• of Po'i R TJ Tic ile\ Clln- 1^'"' and I will sell the same it ,„ ,„,,„..,«„,.„, rt H , •nn(omh ImV d ilo,l October 2 , , p m Ho auction u ihe tront door o i , ? d " 1 f'^;. c o n . *°f } T ? m ?, amiieJ l r »0( nn] filed \ ith tno lomplunt' the t oni t House in the CitN of PUt(«?-' bt ' " l ; u . . " . . Antome ^oupei in tl <> (loik ^ oilict of Clinton C<un-| )urqh Clinton CounU, \ Y on the ,, Itli di ot [niuaiv 1907 at 10 odock in the toionoon oi that di\, to wn \1I th t (eit nn Ioi ot limi «itu »U in I lu * ii % ot Platt buigh ( ount\ ot Clinton and Stite ot New Yoi 1 joundod inddesuibeu istollows on tlu not L'I b\ Couit Stici on the i ist M f lrhotnn Sheet on the ii*>n BnnkeihoN. stitet i n d o n ' l ) n | In PU is nit Stuct am tl ( I -ocust If M Ioi sup pos< d to c onl \in s< M n u u s mo <. oi i ss he i n - I IK "- l ni pi i nn PS com < \- ( I to S mnH 11 \ il is I) ' hi( i \n)iols ind \Mt< }>\ di (. M i un\^ d it- (oulod in tho Oilico ot t u Cleik oi lu ( ounn oi ( imt )ii m f ibe i 1 ' •>! ])< t d il [ t <> <» MIS of Clinton County Court. 1 terms of the County Court o Uli In tic \\i <•( k io\\n i and nnd ill VI hi 1 imiK i i l s \M11I iho i I \ 11n SIIIK i\\ IN i IOUI I n ( 1 1 1) I I s m un IMP i () 1 ! C lm ')t in I l mi pi opt 11 1 * after September I Oth, until otherwise ordered, in ind for the County of Clinton, are 1KK1>\ apnointod to he held as fol- of the State of New York. Dated December 21, 1906 and filed S. L, WHEELER & SON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,' with the complaint in the office of No - 33 Clinton st., Plattsburgh, N. if. the Clerk of the County of Clinton I Samuel L.Wheeler. Perl©y S.Wheeler it Plattsburgh, N. Y. [ - JOHN B. RILEY, i -•' Plaintiff's Attorney. ! NOTICE—Duff any, Peter in' pur- suance of an order of Hon. DAVID H. AGNBW, Surrogate of Clinton County, Now York, notice its hereby given according ^o law to all persons having claims against Peter Duffany late of town of Ausable in said Coun- ty of Clinton, deceased, to present, the Krinve. with the'vouchers thereof,, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business as such execu- tors at tho office of Frank C. Aguew, No. i Clinton street. Plattsburgh, N.' Y.. on or before the 29th day of,' Juno, 190 7. JENNIE MARTIN, ; VICTOR* MARTIN, ' Executors. | FRANK P. AGNBW, Attorney for Executors, ' Platthbur^h, N. Y. -, TAKE A COURSE. \ 1 N THE " \i< I t > il mlon o\f mix Mu Innlon In 1M s I 1 S(l d in ( 1 uloi i in , .oun , tn t pic tl of I oi ii\^ trial of jury:- - On tho second .Monday of May ; rui second Monday of Decembor the Court House in iho City !M sttshur»h. New York. bpetiai term-, oi 1 said Court on of fact with NOTICE-- Ha>lor, Louisa K.: In purHuancp of an order of lion. DAVID; H. AGNKW, Surrogate of Clinton! County, Now York, notice is hereby ! mven according to law to all persons ! COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT This Department thoroughly pre- pares young men and women in STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING BOOK-KEEPING and COMMERCIAL LAW i.he to ih of Clinton, deceased, to present t-anit\ with \hv vouchers thereof, .subscriber, at his place of tran- sacting business, at No. ;?7 Bridge •uroot, city of Plattsburgh, N. Y., on or before the 13th day of July. 1907. WILL!AM :\1. FOOTE. Admr. Business . Offices. The High School Course with lta elective studies prepares th« «n trance to any of tho College* ana A"' Universities. . J

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NOTfCt;- p.\ order of Ho DAVIDACJXKW. Surrogate of Clintonuiy X. Y , untie* irf hereby »i\en-rditij; !o l.iv,, to aH persons ha \ -clainw n g u r s Diivld A B\e ie t tpf .Schuyier r'alls in said Countsasc!, that they uro roquued to

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! i : to (>•> I--, \ ruul Mrs. F.liza M , !<son, • II c: Spa r t a . Wi-^1." Mi", ' ii*-:• K. l\ ua> ..n.l (Jil'orrt C. Dol.se,

of Oi ro i i r ' ih ^ i . . l . eomins t ° r , o"ri.. C'hr.rius i l . Dodge, Sou th , Ii . . ;"k M:>-5. M ^ . F a n n i ? L.' VICTOR Vv*, ivntic'ni. N. ]{.; Mrs. Tda Bel l? ; •—>.-? Rooiinon. Dallas, Texas, Care N'OTICR—Uy order of Hon. DAVID. I). Robinson. 2,"."> Main S t . IT. AGXFAV, Surroga te of Clinton

:-ai<v, -1C7 P( c.v] St., Xew County, X. Y.. notice; is hereby giveneiiy: Roland E-. Gates. M a r i m ! according to law, To all persons hav-

cf Clinton a n d ' M a y , Augrus:nndod and dea- 'Chambers

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i'ahm-r o.0"oivcl her lvsidcru- • MN t> con !foronor "iiaH. !

Mote th.'iH HO.- su^-i* atul delegates i.•ittended the icooiiriji' in II"* '>>-t pillory ;

ol ilio Palnirr ;n:ins!.i;!, which was dec* Iorated for Iho occasion. i

The niee.Inf,. UIIYM u'a^ pr/-*-'1*!1

over by Frrnk Mrv-S'^ami, v.'-'i ati ••.•. "Iby some ot Chira'ro'^ most in-n-ii'ii^tbnslncKs ruon and by labor kvi.'crs •fro in ivtmy parts oi Vvo rounf py. T1KJ <principal spenkerb wcr > Auir-.'si i'cl- ,mont ?.sd Solh Low or Xow Y.-i-k. X. jS. Stone, grand :n:isiei- of ih^.TtrMlior- !liood of L'H'omoliv" lOn inct"—,. ;nit'W. D. Million. 3>r,-riia.-nr of Hi.- A!n:»)i,'ji- iunited Association of bireet i'i;i!>vay JEmpjoyees.

BefiVsont Suggests Co-operation.A'Jsnst Lohnont ronlinod Iiimsoir to

a recital of what ^ood tho J'cti'j'asionhad JK'tOini'liuhod sim'O ii-=; organizaiU^aarid oonfiikled vrith ihe sua^rsiion thatun active co-operatiou be started in

"I U.B; RUrf," lif fi:Uii, "SXlth tllO PJlor-i£OU£ inturt'sis (.hat y<>u havi* io fanslor in iuo middle wesr. yon would SOJIIgain au imijortanoe \vhi"h you hardlyroaiizo and vrhidi Avould loud irruatlyto asblst this subjegt. so important toour peaco. and vrolfaru—u thorough un-derstaiiufng bousveon omplou'et1 JJU<I em-ployer,'1

Mr. Stone said:J*Thc Civic iVdoration ban enabled

capital and labor tu sit down and dis-cuss in a friendly vray their diffor-ences. I am a iirm lioiiovor in theface to far:e conL'eri'iK'o. Tlio Civicfederation has enabled tho Hrothor-hood of Locomotive Eiurinoors to maket*vo or thioe of tho best sctrletnentsthey ever made. 1 cannot apeak ioowell of the good vrork iJmy are doinp.It Is an educational work all ii\e waythrough, aud when yoti hrinu- the l.ibor-

"f«S: men together you lind that all laborleaders are not dema^o.mies and Ilialall oapitfilistM an* not •\vh:i.u Jlj'\v an-represented by some. This nio\emeul.of the Civic federation is ^Mr-id tobrlnj; ns closer together and will enableus to do away with that last rcsorl ofthe labor ortranizatioro-fthe strike."

"Trades U mo sis Here to Stay."Mr. Mabbn was 'lli--» last spenke- of

thp. evening. He said:"I <:on;n'atulute the Civie fi"l<^-;iiion

for having brouijht about such a .-'.lateof affairs PK penuits v Maiion and aBelrnont to meet on the same platform,for meetings befwoen JUdinoni ami in<!cave not always boen as harrnonionsas they ai'o now. There are peopleainons; our trai'es unjonn who obje<-t tothe Civie federation and who eriiieiseIts movonient. Tbe say we oup;lit notto associate vrith them. But tho timehas come when we must meet them.and if wo can do so in a friendly man-ner how much better will be The ihialresult. The trade;-; union is here tostay. There has been a. great deal otopposition to labor organizations, butthey have lived through it all and willcontinue to do so. I t is a movementthat will not be crushed. The eoneilia-tory body comes between ihe opposingfactions and paves the way for a

•peaceable ending of the diillcuities thatarise between the employer and the•workingraan. Sometimes ii fails in itspurpose, but more often it. Is success-ful. My belief is tha t the time is com-ing when the employer and the em-ployee will have come to such a wayof thinking tha t whenever a differenceof opinion arises there will be no men-tion of n strike, but the first thoughtwill be either to adjust the trouble byarbitration or by the use of concilia-

Windsor Print Works to Resume.

North Adams, Mass., Jan. 14.—TheWindsor Print works, which have beenclosed for about two years and whichwere placed in the hands of receiversin-January, 1905, will resume opera-tions soon, according to an announce-ment just made. The capital will befixed at $1,000,000.

Je rome V. Gates, ch i ld- ' iup claims a^aiiiht Joseph Lapierre \ren of F r m k \Y. Gates and of ^ ' i l j l a fo of Chazy, in said County, Je - ' LJ-L O . C'C •'rTaFt 12'Iih St., Xew York City: j ce:i?ed, that they are required to e x - ! p r u i ,--,,,,7,.,,.,Henry Bin-vll as Executor under said i hibit the same with the vouchers , Q ( ( o i , e , . -|'NWill. -110 Xorth Cnyler Ave.. Oak. J thereof to the subscriher a t the resi- j - i l a ; . ,'., \Par!;, Chir i i :" . 111.; ihe Village of! 'l«nce of Frank J. Lapierre in. the j c.kuV!. J " o f

\vn of Chazy riforesaid on or be- j t i s«me-u"re ihe iS ih day of March, 1907. | ^ \ ^ cevi:,in ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

jl.uul si .uate. lylne; and beinq in tnej city of PhiUburf ih , County of Clin-

ton and State of Xew York, known

! Rout-es Poini, X. Y.: Ben.]. F. i1 Pou^Hs-'. Walter F. Strat ton and Le-;i roy A. Srnii'ord, as t rustees of Com-| mon Sr-liool District, Xo. 5, Town of', Chazy, X. Y., and Benj. F . Douglass, .j Waller F. Stni i ton. T.eroy A. Stafford,iI Win. H. Kobinson and Geo. W.l

Dated, September 4, 1906.FRANK J. LAPIERRE,

Adminlstrrator.

on Tho 1st day otto si:id tfanmel Fincr for the fore-n-tjja^e by aclver-

of

XOTTCE—By order of Hon.DAVID! Goodnle, comprlsina; the Board of' H. AGXEW, Surrogate of Clinton r.Mi:S. Li ,:.[!; T H i U S ,

I'pl'i.;- S.i:.dusky, Ohio.

MHos" Hiart Cure io solrf bydrwQa.ot. who will oi^ranteo thst

It falls

i Librory Trustees of aaid school dis-J County, X. Y . , notice is horeby given! trict. Xo. .">; jiij'l George A. Croukrito, I according to law. to all persona ftav-

flcafj-ibud p.s follow..: Beginningpoin! In the nor the i ly line ot

orr.flia tftieer diatant .'»S5 feet west-

Darrr.li, K...I L<aEdith i J " : n j , TMcQuillar. l)ar-\;liMador-» D.irrah.Runieo Ad«- Oi rmoncl. Hat tieNichols and En::

renciants.By virtue of an

ment and decree*ale of this couribovp entitled aTerm of saij con;

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Grard Trunk Railway SystemREDUCED RATES [

I c;\ "lo tci April 7, inclusive.Second Class Colonist Fares froja

Roiis.es Point, N. Y.SEATTLK, VICTORIA, VAN-

COrVE'U j n i PORTLAND $49.'XIROSS LAND, NELSON, TRAIL,

ROHSON, S P O K A N E . . . . ^47.1#ANACONDA. BUTTM, HELE-NA, SALT LAKE f4C,l>«

COLORADO SPRINGS, DEN-VER. PUEBLO 844 4*

SAX FRANCISCO, LOS AN-GELES

Ei:a Low Rates to Many Otfw Places

•Hou'-'e in the Cii> e:1 i'.uit.-bu;-^!:,Clinton County. X Y.. on the •Jnt'nlay of Decembe:-. 141-H and whichdecree and interlocutory ju i^menrwas duly <nte:-ei and filei in Clin-ton County Clerk's Offne on the2Oth day of Dowhich decree and

T O l ' R f . T , S L E E P I N G CARSLeave Montreal Mondays and Wed-nesday? at 10:30 p. m. for the, **-

; cornmodation of passengers holding, first or second class tickets to CHIO-1 AGO AND WEST thereof as far astho PACIFIC COAST.—tpmioal

| char?e is made for berths which may' he reserved in advance.

FOIl COMFORT TRAVEL by tbeGRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYS.TEM.

For tickets and full Informatioil90(i, and i apply to JVlr. \V. A. Ryan, Agent. O,

ntc-rlocutory j u d g - ' T R"r. System, Rouses Point, N. T.gment authorizes and directs tho sale ,

ilirani C. Ilayford, and Bullock, ing claims against.pe:

David S. Dilloniio will refund you

Lliles Medical i Jo., Elkhart, IndY.;Hrothers, all of Rouses Point, N

Janios II. Drlscoll, John R. Myers.

TWEXTY-FOUlt DROWNED.

i Hoardi Hlwj Loss WiUi All onO<r Gi'i-man Coast.

<'u\l".avcn, Germany, Jsn. 14.—T!i<> iSriii^h sinp Ponwom, Cap-tain Williams, from Falmouth, witha cr.r.iro oi saltpetie, groundod offSciiarhorn, nboa! Ten mileri north-.;<!. t of Cuxiiaven yesterday.

Her crew of ^4 men was drownedfind her cargo is a total loss.

The tu?i Viniian went to the

Into of Pittsburgh in said County,deceased, that they are required to

Frank Pardy, James W. Collopy and[?xhtt)it the same with the vouchersTheodore M. Leonard, comprising the! thereof ^° tho subscriber at hisBoard of Library Trustees of the^ residence on or before 2 4th day ofVillage oi' Rouses Point, N. Y.: aad! December, 1906.to all persons interested in the estate|, Dated, Juno ist, 1906.af Lymllnirst C. Dodae late of Rouses j ' THOMAS H. HARNEY.Point, Clinton County, deceased, a : Administrator.-i-editors, heirs, legatees, next of kin j R. E. HEALEY,or otherwise, Send Greeting; j Atorney for Administrator.

Yon and en oh of you are hereby;cited and required personally to bind appanr before our Surrogate othe County, of Clinton, New York, ahis office in Plattsburgh. on the 14thlay of January, 1907, a I L0 o'cloc"

NOTICE- By order of Hon. DAVIDH. AGXK'W. Surrogate of ClintonCounty, N. Y., notice is hereby givenrecording to law, to all persons hav-ing claim's against Samuel W. Craig

MI the forenoon of that day, then andj lale of Hpskniiintown in said County,there to attend the final jndlcia j -loceoao:!,- that they are required to

' exhibit, the same with the, vouchersthereof to the subscriber at the resi-

. h<» Pyngwern throw a live dog and a j Henry Bissau, as Executors of the! Jence of Ernest. Craig in the Town(bundle of clothes aboard tho tug, ' ~ • • - •- -- -•• •

Histanro of tho stranded vessel and! ^e'ttlement of the accounts of Alcxan-lns closely to her tho crew of | lPr W. Fairbank, Ralph Crook nn lP h li d d I

I but disregarded the appeals*to jump; into tho water PO that they might beI rescued. The Vulhan made repeat-led at temp* 3 to reach tho Penj-jwern,} but a heavy r>ea broke over her andj she disappeared from view.

last Will and Testament of l.he saidLyndhurst C Dodge deceased.

And if any of the persons inicrost-

A 3Iidg*'t Asphyxiatod.Atlantic City, X. J. , Jan.

Richard Donan, .i midget well known jin theatrical circle?, was asphyxiatedby illuminating gas here yesterday.Donan was 4 2 years old and a triiloOUT three feet tali.

Montgomery, Am ., Jan . 1-1. — ,funding on the ppoL where Jeffursou |

D-ivi--) :-."vvoro alloskmce <na president 'the eonfrrior.ite state.-5v Braxton !

a:; Comer today was inaugurated j pv*»rnor o£ Alabats. . j J

ed i))!e under the age of twenty-onerears, they are required to appear by!

. their guardian, if they have one. oi'ij if they have none, to appear andj; ipplv for one to be appointee?, or hi| Ihe eveni- of their neglect to do so,j t guardian will be appointed by theI Surrogate to represent and act forfhem in the proceeding.

In Testimony Whereof, we have?aus-:ed Iho seal of our aaid Surro-gate ID bo hereunto affixed.

Witness, DAVID H. AGNEW.JCsn., Surrogate of wild

of Beekmantown. Clinton County, N.YM on or before tbe 15th day of May,

Dated, Nov. 9th, 1 9 0G.ERNEST CRAIG, Executors.

jjotiiv ol' Teachers' Vnit'omi Exami-nations for St)0fl-7.

Nov. S-!)—Keo.seville High School,Kecsevillo. N. Y.

.Ian. 10-n-Keeseville Hi^h schoolKoPt.cviHp, N. Y.

A}>iil j 2-1 3— Peru High School,Porn, X. Y.

Atty. for Exrs.PlaUshurEh, N. Y.

NOTICE—-By prder a? Hon.-DAVIDH. AGNEW, Surrogate of ClintonCounty, N. Y., notice is hereby giveDaccording to law, to all parsons hav-ing claims against Oscar C. Talfordlate of Champlain in said County,deceased, that they are required to ^ho northerly line of said lot 385 feeiexhibit the same with the vouchersthereof to the subscriber at her resl-d?nce in Champlain, New York QD)r before the tirst day of January,1907. • ' ' '

Dated, June 18th, 1906.PEARL M. TALFORD, Executrix.

NOTICE—By order of lion DAVIDH. AGNBW, Surrogate of ClintonCounty, N. Y.. notice is hereby givenaccording to law, to all persona hav-

STIPREME COURT, Trial desired i n g c i a i m a against John Lynch, lateof Peru, in Maid County, deceased,J.iat they are • required to exhibit

in Clinton County.Fred Hanlon Plaintiff, against,

Thomas Nanlon, Mary Ann Hanlon;Michael IJanlon and Margaret Han-

Examinations open at 0 a. in., close I Ion. his wife; Peter Hanlon; Bridgeta I, 1 H: .10 p. m. Openand close at 5 x>. m.

OLIVER A. TVOLCOTT,School Commissioner,

Piral District, Clinton County.\

i is herebyall persojus

XOTrCE—-Gonyo, Mary: In nur-SIK'UCO of au order of HON. DAVIDII. AUNILW. Surrogate ofCounty, New York, noticosriven according to law to a

j having claims against Mary Gonji'O,|la;o of West Chazy, in said County,01" Clintr:n, deceased, to present -twaej^finu\ with tho vouchers thereof, I toI tho sulnrriber, at his place of trajn-luiiciinu: business, at the office of M.13. Clark & Co., at West Chazy, C11;V

t 1:30 p. m. ! Hanlon, individually and as Admin-istratrix of tho goods, chattels andcredits of John Hanlan, deceasod;Patrick Hanlon, Gertrude Hanlon.Ester Hanlon and Eva Il-anlon, chlld-,ren of said John Hanlon, deceased;Julia 1-Ianlou, widow, and Iva Han-lou, Stella Fuller, Pearl Hanlon

ton County, N. Y., on or before t;tie Germain, decease^,20th day of July, 1907. ;• loJhe above jianie.

MATTHEW B. CLARK, jAdministrator.;

NOTICE—Bliss, Sara F.: In pur-suance of an order of Mon. DAVjTDH. AGXEW, Surrogate ol' (.ur.ironCounty, New York, notice is liemf"given according to law to all ^rsohs t o appear or answer, jqdgment Hillhaving elaima against 3a.ra F Bii«3, | b e taken against you by default, for

Hazel Hanlon anu l^uu Tian'.on,children of William Hanlon, deceas-ed; Samuel Fuller, the husband ofStella Fuller; Cora Hanlon, tho vifeof Fred Hanlon,'the plaintiff; PatrickHanlon, the son of Michael Han on.deceased; and Edney Hanlon, hiswife; and Alfred Guibord, as Adnin-istrator of the Estate of William L.

Defendants,d defendants: ^

You are hereby summoned-toanswer the complaint in this actionand to servo a qopy*: of your answeron the plaintiff's attorneys withintwenty days after the service of thissummons, exclusive of the day of jservice. And in case of your fail,

the same with the vouchers thereofto the subscriber at his residence atPeru, N. Y., on or before the 15thday or March, 1907.

Dated, August 30th, 1906.JOHN LYNCH, Administrator.

R. E. HEALEY,Attorney for Administrator.

NOTICE—In oursuanco of an or-der of HON. DAVID H. AGNEVV,Surrogate of Clinton County, NewYork, notice is hereby given accord-ing to law to all persons havingclaims against Thomas J. D'Arcy lateof Plattsburgh in said County of Clin-ton, deceased, to present the same,with the vouchers thereof, to thesubscriber, at bis .place of transactingbusiness, at tire office of W. L. Pat-tipson, Esq., No. 62 Margaret Street,City of Plattsburgh, New York, onor before the 4th day of May, 1907.

MARY L. D'ARCY, Executrix.W. L. PATTISSON,

Atty. for Executrix,Plattsburgh, N. Y. ,

ate of Plattsburgh in said Countyof Clinton, deceased, to p-eseat tjhename, with the voucher/? thereof, 'totho subscriber, at his place of tnvn-&act"'ng business-. ar. the Gsue^eeValloy"National Bank, Oe.;eso:>, NT:w

the relief demanded in the complaint.Dated, April 16, 190G.

WEEDS, CON WAY & COTTER,

• SHERIFF'S SALE-STATE OF NEW YORK-— (County

of Clinton, ss. :j By virtue of two executions issuedI out of the Supreme Court of the StatI

erly from tbe northwesterlv corner oriof t l l e r e a I e s t a t e hereinafter descrjb-Cornelia and Beekman Streets a:running thence westerly along saidnortherly line of Cornelia Street 11Jfeet and G inches, thence northerlyand parallel or nearly parallel withthe westerly Hue of Beekman street71:» loot; thence westerly 12 0 feet Iinches to land now or -late of Letson;thence northerly along the line otsaid land oi parallel ov nearly paral-lel with the wt-sterly line of Beek-man Street 911 feet, to other landnow or late of Letson; thence easter-ly along the line of said land 239feei; thence southerly along the lineof said land and parallel or nearlyparallel with the westerly line ofBeekman street 20 8 feet; thence east-erly along the line of said land 40Sfoot 0 inches to the westerly line ofBeekman Street; thence southerlyilons the westerly line of BeekraauStreet 3SI feet 6 inches to land nowor hi to of Mcillanus; thence wester-ly along the north line of said landloo feet; thence southerly along thewesterly line of sail land andparallel or nearly parallel with thewesterly line of Beekman Street 111)feet; thence easterly in the souther-ly line of said land 13 3.'feet to thewesterly Hue of Beekitan Street;thence 'southerly along the westerlyline of Beokman Street 54 3 feet fcinches to the land of the Samuel FVi'las home;, thence westerly alons

and thence southerly along the west-erly line of said land and parallelor nearly parallel with the westerlyline of Beekman Street 385 feet tothe point or place of beginning, con-taining 1C2 acres more or less, beingthe same premises mortgaged by Ben-jamin Mooers by mortgage bearingdate the 17th day of January, 1829,and recorded in the offices of the:(lerk of the County of Clinton inUber H of Mortgages at page 270.mil thereafter and on the 23rd clayof April, 1SGI, sold to Samuel F.Vilas in proceedings for the fore-closure of said mortgage by advertise-ment.

Also, All that certain piece or par-"ol of land, situate, lying and beingin iho Town of Altona, .County olClinton and State of Ntew ^Yorkknown and designated as lot No. 13of the Duorville Patent containing250 acres moie or less being tiltsame premises conveyed to said Sam-uel F. Vilas by Andrew Williams andwife by deed bearing date the 23rdday df Februai

i vl, I, the undersigned referee

estate, will expose said premisesL'or sale and sell said real estate in=iai 1 decree and interlocutory judg-' Entertainment—that Is, pleasure tit'•nenr described at public auction to \ your guests—doe^not depend on %h*'ho highest bidder at the front door money you spend, "but on jowt ©w»-)f the Court House in the City of' knowledge of how to receive «n4 «*»Plattsburgh, Clinton County, X. Y.icend hospitality. Christine Tvftaa*on the 9Ch day of February, 1907, at Herrick tells you all atom It Poft-10 o'clock in the forenoo,n of said , paid, 50 c*nts. E. J. Clode, Publlahtr,lay as the law directs, the said 1 '.56 Fifth AveM New'*YortCroremises are describe.! as follows: t

All that tract or parcel of land, jsituate in the Town of Beekmantown, 'County of Clinton and State of NewYork, and known and described asforty-five acres in the southwest jcorner of lot No, Twenty-nine in

fDnerviile Patent, and being part ofthe lands deeded to P. F. Bellingerby Gen-it Smith, by deed datt-d •August 1. 1860, and recorclei in jClinton County in Volume 37 of iDeeds, page -1S4. ,

Also, all that other certain pieceor parcel of land situate, lying and ioeing in the northwest corner of lot

y ruary, 1S75, and recorded In the crffiee of the Clerk of th<County of ClintonDeeds at page 19S.

in Liber 67 oi

Also, all certain piece or par-teel of land, situate, lying and betns

•in the Tbwn of Altona, County olClinton and State, of New York,known and designated as the westjiogg, a Justice "of the Supreme Court21u acres of lot Nro. 189 of the 420

ee for | ._- , .,the purpose of selling the aforesaid Hospitality at

Small Espcnse

| WE CHARGE N O FEEUNTIL THE CASE IS AUOWE0

TRADE-HAEKS, EtcSend rouoh sketch and desortptton of ImenflMtar FREE OPINION *• to pctSQtftMtttf.

Corrweondenco cofifidcatial.Eitablisned 1864.

Branches at Chlca3o/ Cle»euina, Detr«H

\To. Six In the Gore, south of Duer-; MILO B. STEVENS & CO*"ville Patent, bounded andis follows, to wit; Beginning- .„ w^ ,northwest corner of lot No. Six, run-(

ling thence east in the north line SO•ods; thence south parallel with theivest line sixty-four rods; thence.vest to the west line of said loteighty rods; thence north to theolace of begitwo acres oi

Bated December 21, 190G.HENRY E. BARNARD, Referee.

3. L. WHEELER & SON.Plaintiff's attorneys,

No. 33 Clinton street,Plattsburgh, N. Y.

id described i ,dTH S T R E K T WASHINGTON. O. Cining in the

HEFFEBNANv & BUBLEI6H

inniiig, containing thirty- j iff land more or Ies3. ' *

Plattsburgh, N. Y,i r. HEFFERNAN, W. T. BCRLEIGII

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.SUPREME COURT. Trial Desired

in Clinton County:--Ada E. MJlla,Plaintiff against John Warren MillsDefendant.To the above named defendant:

You are hereby summoned to'answer the complaint in this actionind to serve a copy of your answeron the plaintiff's attorney within-wenty idaj i after the service of thissummons, >exclusive of the day of3ervice: And in case of your failure toippear or answer, judgment will betaken against you by default, for therelief demanded in the complaint.

Dated July 12, 1905.JOHN B. RILEY,

Plaintiff's Attorney.Office and Post Office Address 31

Clinton street, Pittsburgh, N. Y.Action for Divorce.

To Jhohn Warren Mills:The foregoing summons is served

upon you by publication pursuant toan order of the Hon. Henry T, Kel-

R. E. HEAJLEr,Attorney and Counselor at Law. Of-

fice Dock & Coal Co. Building,Clinton St., Pittsburgh. K. ?.

JOHN E. JUDGE,Attorney "vnd Counsellor at htM

Moore's Block No. 11 Cllnto-B f*U,Plattsburgh, N. Y.

JOHN B. RILEY,Attorney and Cuunaelor at Law. Oflie*Attorney aud Cuuntw

Marlon Block, Hattsbu

! , - SETH S, ULtN,I Attoruey and Counselor a t Law. (ifltc« |»I Levy BuildtaK. opposite Tost Office, Plovi*I ourgh, N. V Money to loan on roal e«taV-

! WJN'SLOW C. WATSON,I Attorney and Ooanaolor a t Law. BoeclsI attention srlren to bu«Inp«« In SUTTOKHWII Oourt. Office over A. McHattte's »tor«1 PlaifcBburp;h. N. Y. Entrance from BrldgStreet, PlattsbarRh, N. Y. *

acre lots in the Canadian and NovaScotia ^Refugee Tract containing 310acres more or less being the samepremises conveyed1 Io said Samuel FVilas by Andrew Williams and SarahA., his wife, by deed bearing date the29th day of (July, 1870 and recordedin the office of the Clerk of the Coun-ty of Clinton in Liber 61 at page (558.

All the minerals that may be onthe east part of lot No. 8 5 Township6 O. M. T., County of Clinton, Stateof New York, said east, part of saidlot containing 247 acres more

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of the State of New York.Dated December 21, 1906 and filed

S. L, WHEELER & SON,Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,'

with the complaint in the office of No- 3 3 Clinton st., Plattsburgh, N. if.the Clerk of the County of Clinton I Samuel L.Wheeler. Perl©y S.Wheelerit Plattsburgh, N. Y. [ -

JOHN B. RILEY, i-•'' Plaintiff's Attorney. !

NOTICE—Duff any, Peter in' pur-suance of an order of Hon. DAVIDH. AGNBW, Surrogate of ClintonCounty, Now York, notice its herebygiven according o law to all personshaving claims against Peter Duff anylate of town of Ausable in said Coun-ty of Clinton, deceased, to present,the Krinve. with the'vouchers thereof,,to the subscribers at their place oftransacting business as such execu-tors at tho office of Frank C. Aguew,No. i Clinton street. Plattsburgh, N.'Y.. on or before the 29th day of,'Juno, 190 7.

JENNIE MARTIN, ;VICTOR* MARTIN, '

Executors. |FRANK P. AGNBW,

Attorney for Executors, 'Platthbur^h, N. Y. -,

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NOTICE-- Ha>lor, Louisa K.: InpurHuancp of an order of l ion. DAVID;H. AGNKW, Surrogate of Clinton!County, Now York, notice is hereby !mven according to law to all persons !

COMMERCIALDEPARTMENT

This Department thoroughly pre-

pares young men and women

in STENOGRAPHY

TYPEWRITING

BOOK-KEEPING and

COMMERCIAL LAW

i.heto ih

of Clinton, deceased, to presentt-anit\ with \hv vouchers thereof,

.subscriber, at his place of tran-sacting business, at No. ;?7 Bridge•uroot, city of Pla t t sburgh, N. Y., onor before the 13th day of July. 1907.

WILL!AM :\1. FOOTE. Admr.

Business . Offices.The High School Course with lta

elective studies prepares th« «ntrance to any of tho College* ana

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