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THK GALONS FARMRR, WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 Uttl

County LettersST. KKt.IS

a.—r.ve I ia*

nd l^iniily Move toHiunsdell tuid Fani

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4a r s tlw i»

P A. i i ank«Mk list the

Mra J. A.Bella, spent

r «p*nt<i at .V.rth Uwreno* vlgflt-• pa.rvnts.Charlotte Mutter spent several

friends.

riday at North- L*w :

Undoi) Faa-UK r and Joseph Bu«h-W .--ame from Ht-rkinwr to attendemn mew-tin* last Tuesday.

Mi** Chan. K. rhaf fw ap*-.nt sev-w»J days th-e past w«ek at Northhwrenc*- risitirm relatives and

Rev. Cha

igftp.k in town.* » m S.upt.

Weary teus mmJfcwm to this

Mrs ,T<>*..«!>%KX*i ap«ndinKper Utk*-, ret

A. 1 x«

<i his fam

. of Pii-e-rce-the past

s at Tup-last Kri-

Mn Paul Prospere. of j

Hchoul hit* ve-optwd in th^.Palm~r iT for thf sprine tsrm, with I

Gi<a4y« Winers, r.t this village. \Miss Bridget Kern, of BrushUm.

Mr. n<1 Mrs

day. wheir future

as! 1 >avid,son Jr.Co virurtonat week in towcnd Mrs. W B.

new hom«A. Ramsdell

L Center, &n>and will ore

The

and family, of DK'kmoving back to theupy tho M. M. Pihil-r many friends wtill

tit pleased to m-kome them.Mrs. Demise K rapist-toer. of Ran-

flsjr. wttose husband rv>e«-nt1y died.«stf **©r mother. Mrs. P-jotsy Plumb.

•ier residents of this v i l l a s , havetHuo.k tn fovi-Ti. j

{>uV<ih-ased th-»?F8*efs bousf^ (fo.J^uth .Maim St.

i already begun improveth-e huild'ine.

and Mrs. M. r>. Hint , of No.as-*1 «apend in? »fv<*raJ days

viartin^ refctivt-s ;ind friends.

ROYALBaking PowderEconomy

The ipmufacturers of Royal Bak-ing Powder have always declinedto produce a cheap baking powderat the sacrifice of quality.

Royal Baking Powder is made frompure grape cream of tartar,**and isthe anbodiment of all the excellencepossible to be attained in the high-est class baking powder.

Royal Baking Powder costs only afair price, and is more economicalat its price than any other leaveningagent, because of the superlativequality and absolute wholesomenessof the food it makes.

$Mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum,are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocerystores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food. Jttfc. England,France, Germany and some sections of the United States their saie isprohibited by law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and allphysicians condemn baking powders containing it.

thm imbol of ahun baking J»okv«ter» mumt

BRITSHTON

Mar. 11—Mr. ajid Mrs. Carl Ross,of Lawrenceville, were visitor* inBruahrton, Sunday.

Bradley Milter, of Bangoar, hasranted the- Conner farm and move'sonto the same this week.

Mrs. George GaUivan, ofWest Bangor. is visiting m townthis W,eek.

Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Crooks, ofWest Bangor, vrisited in. Brushtonrecently.

Afr.'Tand Mrs. Ernest H&akeil visit-ed th«dr daughter, Mrs. Rupert Toar-bell Sunday at West Rangor.

Miae Lizzie Thompson, wfrio ha»sepent the> past three months inPotsdam, re-turned to Bniahton onWednesday evening:.

Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, who hasbeen visiting in Burlington, Vt., re-turned home Saturday evening.

MISB Neva Allen has returned toGdle to commence her scihool therethis wx>ek.

Mrs. H. C. Brush viaited friends inCrhiaiea«K(&y recently.

Miss Ndta Dustin. ^'ho was calledhome from B&tavia on account ofttve servere IllnesB of her mother, Mr»Duatin, returi>ed Sunday evening.

Ftred Snyder returned from O^densburg Saturday evening and re-ports his brother, Daniel, wiho masso seriously hurt on Wednesday im-proving very fast and thitika he willbe home in about two weeks.

Arthur Quinn, of Maione, spoiltj Sunday in ttm-n.- the guest of hisI parame. Mr. ftnd Mrs. Peter Quinn! John Hourihan. .xf Tja-wTe/TjeevineS wias a visitor in Bru.shton Sunday.i WeWb We»cott h is- move<l into l n[ feye,tte Bowen's house on West Washj in^rton gtrt^et. Mr. Bo wen will boardi with them.! {*"Ved RoKon hsaa moved into his! honsf which Mr. Wescott has vactt-|ed.1 Mrs. A. B. Allen vvias calling. <>nfriends at So. Bancror. Thursday.

JiMson Row ell a^d son, Raymondvisited on Wednesday evening a t th«hom« of his father, Wallace RowellThe latter returned home with themto Weetville on TThursday.

Th« remriifts of Mrs. Samuel J.Dibble. ot'yAV'oi'C-ester, Mass., arri\ edin Bruamon Tuesday-. Mar. 7. Thtf u n e r a / waa held from St. Pe te r sChurch. Thursday mo.rnirLg, RexFkntrin officiating. She leaves htihusband, father and mother, Mr. and

i Mrs. P<eter Tounjt, and. also one.si*-I ter and two brothers to mourn \H r(death.j H. P. Steeitberge was called to! the home of the late^Oiiver Smithi in Ban#or Thursday to make arrangemerits for the funeral, it being- un-der the ausrpices of -the G. A. R. Postof Brushton..

L»evi Peck, w.ho has been very a ckwjisth lagrippe-, is improving-.

Fred Allen is moving from Ceme-t«*ry-*>t. to the Mr«. McGowan honseon <!2hTistifi.n Hill, east of the vtil-

«?.

Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn are i-m-proving-, -hiLvinK been seriously illwith lagrippe.

READ THE LABEL

Mra;> Sidney Sarirent is vowith •lajgrAptfJe and fears ar»t;drwed of p

Jackson

ill Witti PrHMim»>niH Mra. EBoraee Dre>w ia very sick.The train from the south, due here

a-t 8:06 left the truck nearMarch 13th.—Mr aud Mrs

Wedivesd&y w&th their sister, Mrs. L.M. Stowe. Mrs. Stowe also enter-tained Mr. mid Mrs. Greeley Hah .-.{" P'-o-bHkun OH rn-ursday.

Msu-y Chambers, of Nkho l -the gmest of her sister,

L*. Ootey, several days the

The basket ball uanie be»twjeenA. team of Malone and the B

ton hiigh - school team, resultedvictory for Brushton: score 3815 The Brighton High Sfrhool Jhostess, M

eturned *o Ms w»orkM m , Sunday A. M. .lulia Barlow Brtaks .\irfde.—

Artbor Jjanglois C^its l\iot.

of lastids of Mrs.hftr u sur-

lierplayed

PROMINENTSCHOOL_TEACBER

red of a ,Severe Case ofNervousness by Periina.

sick Mst a t present.HiUd^e Reynolds spent last Wed-

nesday in Malone.b\ H. Wilcox is in«pecUng some

of the schools in Brandon and Ban-gor thi* week.

NOTICE O F

Notice is .hereby given that thefirm of Doud & Hadley <has been dle-solived by mutual consent. Mr. Had-iey has retired from the fir-m, andthe undersigned have bonghit out hisinterest Ln the businaas, includingthe accounts, iuid will continue themme in theii% own name. AflJ aoooun-taowlnsr.tjo the firm, of Doud & Had-ley must be i>aid «t"once.

AFaroh 1st, 1911.I iW3 H. I. DOUD & Co.

CARD OP THANKS.

We wiiah to express our thanksto the friends who assisted us in theillness and death or* our belovedwife and mother, Luceam E. Red-wood , and for their kindness duringthe. funeral.

THOMAS F. REDWOODlaw^l JOHN L. REDWOOD.

NOTOCE O P SAL.E O F BONDS.

N.o<fefee of sale of Town Hail Bonds,of the^ Town of- Cha.tea.ugay, "countyof Franklin, -state of NewrYferk, pur-

! d e b t,_U_isuant to section 340 of the T o w n, . . n u t ' L a w of the State of-New York.

Notice is 'hereby given tha t t he Su-.1 visor of the Towm of Chaxeaaigray,

, . .vunty of Frantolin, stale of New3 " * - | Ylork, invites sealed bids for the p-ur-

i • < ir«d Whose of bonds of said TSo-wn, to beji t issued .pursuant to section 340 of

TrnuM,. ! t h* T k>W n *La>w of t h e State of I*ewrouble. | Y o j . k vmich b o n d g h&ye hQiiU l^g&]_

i/ied itnd authorized by am aot of thej legislature of the state of Newi Yorkto be known as Town Hall Bonds,Seiies of 1911, of said Towa, andfha£ ib4ds will be opened on the 28thdav of March, 1911> ait the TownClerk's office in the Village of Chat-eaueay. N. Y., at 10 o'clock tn thetoren-oon of that day.

Said bonds ahail be dated the firstday of April, 19.11, and wtill consistot thirty bonds of the denomination

bottles of Peruna Jmonths mu (,TOtime."

was down for towai meeting.i M ^ Ellen T. Savage, wftio has

been conducting a restaurant at Mo-ira, htas sold out and moved backto BruShton.

Mrs. H. A. Adams, of Paul Smith*,is at the home of her parents, Mr.

by the aiek'ness of her mother- andsister, Mrs. A.- L». DonaMson, Th-e

is considered much better.Miss EHsi* Colvin was home from

/ s recently;id Kavaimugh

$500.00 each, bearing the serialnumbers from J to 30 respectively.Sa d bonds shall become due a>ndpayable as follows: Twjo bonds, be-nife serial numbers 1 and 2, shall be-come due and payable Ftehruairy 1st,:1915, and two bands of the succeed-ing serial numbers eacih year there- ,

j alter up to and kveiudteg1 the year 1I 1929, an.d the rate of iTOterest shalli be five per centt. .payable on the firstiday of Pe>b!ruary, 1912, sand eaoh year

WhatweGivewithEyery^Pair i f QissesPirdostfUf Us. ^

A Scientific Exaniioatiou

A Correct-fitting Frame or Moootiug;

of these are necessary tohealth, comfort and look" .

We also give yon a good"Leather Case," a "Magic LemeCleaner'1 and Our Service inkeeping your glasses properlyadjusted in the future.

All of this at pri<»,ew that aresatisfactory.

B. A. Soper,Optometrist and Optician,

81 Elm StreetT Malone, N, Y.Across the R. R. track fromHoward House. In officeevery day but Tuesdays.

Feel lanyuid, weak, rundow5r£H^tdache? StomscJa "off?"—Just «.plain oaae ot lazy Uver.Burdock BloaBittere itones liver-a^d stomach. pjx>-tn^tes digeetmh. purifier the blood.

THE PBOPIiE OF THE STATE OFNew Ytork, by th* Grace of God,

Free amd Independent, to Martin Mc-Gowan, Bayonne, New Jersey; Cath-erine McGowsan, Fort Co\1ngfeon, NewYork; Ajunie McGowan, Fk>rt Coving-ton, New York; Mary Gannon, RJ--verstown, County Sligo, Ireland; Ow*en McGowan, Dongela, Bariyfarnon,County B»«o, Ireland; James McGow-an ^ r o w f U l e , New Tork, send, ^greeting:

Y

j thereafter during l time aald bondsg8ha.ll run, the in.te.res4 aind the faceof sakl bands w.hea they aha© maturesh.all IK> paid a t the First NationalBank, .of ChiateiUigiay, N. T,

Said bonds shall be g*>id to thebidder, each bid to be ac-

and Mrs. Sidney Sargent, called here | c-ompanied by a certified check pay-by the aacknese of her motiher and j a b i e to t n e o r ^ e r ,of W. D. Thayer,

supervisor f>f th-e Town of Chateau-i guy, in the amount of five per cent.| of the amount Mdii-e-i), said amounttt>__bf; given a,q sfcurMv t>r forfeit.'.•:.

•#• Marlm. ;party in honor

t birthday. Cards mmdmdUmerntfl served.

Mrs. Delta Mallette, of Maion-e, isner daughrter, Mrs. P-eter N-e-

Mr. end Mrs. Guy I>ep&roiie, ofs Ijake, are visiting relative* i

3 place.HI I Benware af Owls Head, eall-

l ton oid h-ere one day last

WDm Edith Liamay, of North Bfaji-r, is ttie g-uest of h«r tester, Mrs.B. Wilson.HJTB. F . L. Carpenter, of Owls

, «pe»t Sunday with, lier sister,Ftrack Chdlde.r-ticthool closed last wfeek for a

vacation.ad Mrs. Albert Prermo and

of Owls Head, spentat the home of P«fter Rey-

A number of th* ladies of thisK havie b«en attendfaig th^ oook-•cfaool hflJd at <3<rangie^Haaa, Ma-

Shova has recently purchasedand oiitfit for driving hac-k,

expecte to open up a stand in«oid wil move -to that place

* the oear future. We "W^h Mm swe-

Skincihe Carpenter apemtt Sunday|Bh friends an Oonatabfle.

Mrs. Lillian Rose has returned to^ N. Y.. after

nber of wieeks h.er«, called i>y tlteof her father, R. R, atanoliff.

Theren P«ters, of Malohe, called« i frieaids hen? last Saturday.

•kidte Leturno has re<turned home4*MOI Saranca L<ak-e, w^iere he haa9 w employed for some time.

ABwrt Deparols and littlie damgii-»m. Rotrici&T of 8aranac Lake, apent

r at the_home of WIL ltarlowv

and Mrs. Charles Burnap,. ofAloirj, \-Uit«Ml Mrs. FeLnicia George,on Thursday. MrA Burna.p remainedtor a tew days1 visit.

Mise? h»;bel Fialayson opened her*-h^>>! n the Parr district last Mon-day.

Mr. <in<i MrsRmi& j . ^ ^ ^m^ gwtAa ot t / h e i r

daugliter, Mrs. P. M. Orcutt Wedn^es-day.

Mrs. L<. IJ. Samson and childrenspent the week-end wjith her par-

nts, Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Chamdjer ini h l i l iOharlie PAlmer has rented a farm

in BJoomingdale and movea theireth4a w&elc

Mr. ana Mrs. Sylvester Planty areto occu/py the house vacated by Mr.Palmer, known as the Lewis Kings-ley place.

Mr. and Mrs. Columbus F^arrar arevisiting in Vermont.

Mrs, J . IX Smith entertained hersister. Miss Ida Kangsley, and a n-eph&w. and aiieoe, of Knappe, the pastweek.

James Bean, ^ o has been otn-j y ^ in Scienecbkclyjliaa returtn-

e4 home. ^ - c ^Mrs. Herbert Root and two chil-Mr«. Herbert Boot and two chil-

dren,i£ffanita and E3dyth«, of Utica,are spending several weeks with heparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Irish.

Ezra Pianty and Waiter Smith hav*Fone to Solienectady where they ex-pect employment. ,.

Misses Joaie and Suate Orcutt andPearle Aldrloh wtere callers in St. Be-gis Falls on Saturday.

Mrs. Arthur Erwin and Mttledaughter, Carmen, and Mrs. Bert^SKarelvestfer and little datughtaa*, Ber-~nice, visited Mrs. H. B. Smith recent-ly.

Mra W. T. Bugfbee is numberedwJrth the ack .

Raymond Nile» is enter*aintog themumps. •,

Miae CeciJ POaraty of Canton, Hasbeen yisitingr h«r parents, Mr. and

JM S l t P l

Julia liarlow. ...nop i t e d laxiies, hadfall and break her

kk- bust \ \wk while iv turning n-omneiichfWor?. Mrs. Bfivlow is doin- f

/ery nicely n«w, thougii 69 years ofage. The ankle was broken tn two

Mrs. Barlow was walking inroad w heai she slipped on the ice

and feM.Mrs, Douisa Duetin is very poor-

ly at this writing.Arthur Langloia, white chopping

wood one day last week, cut his footquite badly so he is unable to walkany distance.

Roy Jones is ill wiith la^rippe atpresent.

Wm, Wrlgrht, of Ogdensburg-, andOrla Rhoades, of Malone, wtere in

wn one day last wetek.Samuel Blackstock, w?ho has spent

the past year in the Ea»t, has re-turned to w»ork on his farm.

N. Dustin and family are movingonto John Mahtar's farm.

A party was given It. Russelllast Friday night as he intends tore-turn t o Long laland to re-sume has poedtion as a farmhand on Monday of this week.

The young people of the Centerspent Saturday even-ing at GuyMann's, where they g > tobogganing.

Mrs Alma Jonea is in town caringfor her son, Roy Jones.

JBrrt-st Hoadley, of Masseiia, spentSaturday and Sunday in liowm visit-ing his father, Amos Hoaddey, andother relatives.» Mr. and Mrs. Otis WyUe and chil-dr^r- spent Sunday wiith Mrs. Wy-lie's fe-ther, Amos H J d l

: iors .played th-e Ju!iio*rs! the same evening. The st'tf» 21 in, favor of BriKsht<

! Mrs. -Viola ^rnhyu'tori| her son, ftj'ndon Farrinjr'1 Hangor. tJfSa week.I John Connelly, of L.ake I

WORD XfF SCANDALtnarred the call of a neighborStrs. W. P. Spanjph, of Manville,Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr.King's New l i fe Pills had cured herit obstinate-'kidney trouble, and madher fee} Mke a new women." Elasy,bait sore remedy for stomach, liverand kidney toublea. Only 86c. at all

A tood Digestionmeana a man or woman rood forsomething—"IXH! \sprk or pleasanttifidTes. WJio<n-f.'-r h'as distress aftereating, sick headaches, nausea,bad taste, unpleasant breath, can-not find jroml in anythinir, or be ofmuch use in the work].

But these sytnpii>n>.s are onlysigns that the stomach needs a littlecare and attention and the aid that

%eecAam2

can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughlytriedr this family remedy has won-derful reviving power. They tonethe stomaeH, liver and bowels—alLorgans of digestion. With theseorgans in good order, the wholesystem is better and stronger.

Try a Few closesfor yourseif what a

andsplendid

bodily condition Beecham's Pills

Can Cre<

Alre. JDfexvid Kavanaugh entertainedher sister from Burke recently.

Mrs. Zeb Snyder went to Ogdens-burg Saturday to spend Sunday withher son, Daniel.

Miss Kitty Wesco-tt. returned toCanton Tuesday morning, after hav-

You and each of you are herebycited and Required personally to beand appear before our surrogate o ft h e county of Franklin, at a Surro-gate's court of said ootnrtsv to b e -held at the surrogate's office; in thft-Countv Court House, In the villageof Malone, Franklin County, NewTork, on the first day of May, 1911,at ten o'clock- in the forenoon of tha tday, then and ther-e to ahexw1 causfrwby the probate of the alleged lastwfilS and testaanent of James MeGow-an, late of Pbrt Oovington, NewYork, dteceased, admitted to probateby a decree recorded in the officeof the surrogate in the county -oflifranklin, New York, on the 28th dayof March, 1916, should not be re-vokied; and such of you who are-hereby cited as? are under the a.g:e-of 21' years are required to aippear•by your jruartlian, H y«ou have o n e ; - .and if you have none, to app«ear and

" * roiit

reject any and \'j:__

spent the week-end at home.Misses Rena and Lizzie McDonald

are home from Saranac T^ake for a I u n < i ' T .'"•counie of week*. I s e ' r v e 9 tYu*- r ^ h t

T. T. Club has secured the 1 a 1 1 tod!*-Amateurs to present the ! Ali Md* should be delivered to the

laughaihle farce- comedy, entitled, i Supervisor or 'Pow^i iAvrk of tfhe"i^acang the Music," on Friday nlgrh*. | Tow,n of Chu^siug*Ly, personally, orMarch 17,th. Give them a full house. ! mailed to either-of them at the Vil-

air. and Mrs. John Amlott have ! laig^-of Chat-e^uga-y, ooum<ty of Prank-retnrned fro>m New Bromswilc>k wfcereyhe went to investigate a position of-fered Mm. ;

Mrs. C. H. Totman of Maione, wasvisitor in town Friday. IJohn Aubrey, wflio suffered a se-

cond shock last week, does not gainas fast as his friends would like tohave shim.

Miss Bessie Green© is vLsttln^ hersister a t Winthrop.

Mrs. C. H. Smith is visiting in WesStockholm this wjeek.

the -perso-n to whom said bonda are case of your failure or tte^lect t o ' d osold Wiill receive and -pay for the I so, a g-uardian will be appointed bysame. Tihe bonds ape to be deliver-j the surnogate to represent and acted to the successful bidder or bid- [ for you in the proceeding',ders a,nd paid for by him a* the First! in testimony Whereof we hav«-National Bank of Oha£ea.i%gsay, N. Y. |on, th*e fivat clay of Aipril. 1911, at 10 Io'-rjock of the afternoon of ttiat day. ;

REYNOIiDSTON.

13—Mrs. J . N. Reynolds andson, George, <spenfc several days re-cently viisting- reJatiives In Malone.

F. H. Wiloox was In Osrdeaisbnrglast TThuraday to see hia wife wfcohag heen 4n the City Hospital fortour wieeks.^Mr. and Mrs. [Dennis Martin have

moved from their ptace here to someplace up South. Mr. and Mrs. C.Macy, who lived wfith them, havemoved to Baeonville wSiere Mr. Macyhas engaged to wtork on a farm forFred Orton.

Mr. and Mns. B T Bordeau willoccupy the house vacated by Mr. MATtin. . V-i. !

Edwteird Lincoln and family havemoved into the house or Al&en Tru-cheon.

William L^hare w^nt to i the Og-_ City Hospital for an oper-

ation on his foot which has givenhim considerable trouble for twoyears. All hope for a perfect recov-ery.

Orrie Smith, wfeo w»a in th© Og-denabury City Hospital for two weekson tueoount of an operation; return*.

Saturday.

4% . . - _ 4%A Habit That Leads to Independence

Maybe you do not know the rub of poverty, but you have felt at times tbe'need of some financial rcserye *force—something for the "rainy day'' when it comes—something to tide you over. You have intended to savesomething for this purpose, but it seemed hard to get the start made. NOTE THIS: The start is thehardest part; the weekly laying away is easy—a Joy in fact.

START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW!and you will thank yourself ever afterward- and those depending upon you wil! thank you. JtYtfie sensiblething to do. It's surprising wiiat a little money saved each week will grow to in a lew years. A dollar will startan account with us, and we have exceptional arrangements for the quick handling of mail business.

Men and Women in Eyery Walk of Life Should Know the Advantagesof Our Savings Department. Write Us Now!

4%WELDON NATIONAL BANK, ST. ALBANS, VT.

and all bids sfrtouM be_enclosed iii a securely closed seal-ed wira.pper, marked on. the outsidethereof "Bids for Towta HaJl Bands,Series of Id 11."

information given upon ap-plication to the undersigned.

Iteted March 14th, 1911.W. T. THATBR,

Supervdeor of the Town of CShsaifceougay, coumty of Franklin, N. Y. . „ ,

THOMAS D. MOOKEY,Clerk of the town of Chat-

eaugay, County of Ffcianklln, N. Y.Financial statement of thie Town

of Chja-teauga-y:Assessed vaiuaition of prop-

erty in the Towto of Ohiat-eawgay $778835 00

Bo>nd«d d-eftt, lreeluding this138000 00

Tax rate per thousand $1 80population of the

3500

caused the seal of thesaid surrog*ate's courtof said county of F r a n k -lin to be hereunto affix-ed. Witnesa Hon. Fred-

{I.. S ] erlck G. Paddock', sur ro-gate of our said countyof Franklin, a t the vtl-lago of Makine. th«ethird day of March, inthe year one thounm& fmtOrm aaaen.

PL.QRENCB BOYCE BRYANT.C3erk of the Surrogate's Oourt.

JOHN E. JUDGE,Atty. for Petitioner,Plattsbur^h, N. Y. 13w7

BREADthatea-n be relied upon at alltim«8 for eicellencp and good-new. Notonly is i tof deliciousflavor, but it is fall of healthgiving qualities, that makelot* of brain and bi*wn, Tbehighest praiae^hat can k»giT«n to any bread can withequal justice be bestowed onHalter's

L. G. HalierPay Statioa for Kew York Telephone

t8I E Main gt Home H M W » 166 L

g g mu j<m you by publioatior paa«ian.t-teorder* of Hon.. Frederick Q. Pad-dock; PrtJokUn ooimty Judre, dat«dthe 9th and 24th day» of Fisbnary,t9tlt nsspocttrely, and CU4 with tb«

J i * la th* office Of thm eiertcM l N Tof ttnrtklto oouirty a«t M«lone, N.

Doted March 4tH, l t l l .

orState -of ISfew York, office of Ui-e-

Secretary' *& &t&tv, m.;TThis certificate issued in duplicate,

hereby certifies that the MalonoLand Improvement Company, a do-mestic stock corporation, has filed inthis office on tWs seventh day o fMarch, 1911, papers for the * volun-tary dissolution of such oorporatioaunder section 221 of t he Genera! Cor-poration Law, and that it appearstherefrom that such corporation Txsmcomolied -with said section in ordert o be diewolved.

Witreess my hand and tfce seal ofoffice of t h e Secretary of State, a ttk City of Albany, tMs 7«h day of

rch, one thousand nine hundredand eleven. —^. _

JOSE E. PID9EON,Second Dies|yuty Secretary of State.

1S2

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

te lwrftT>y given that Mmfirm of Bowen & Kenney, located atSkerry. N. Y., has £his day beendissolved .by mutual consent, Mr,

hsaitig the business. H»ali accounts owing- said

pay all the outstanding ob-

4,-mi .U C. BOWEN,H. H. KENKEY

STATE OF NEW YORK,Count, county of Franktm.Jobs Delbert Watkins, and Com

Wotktao, 6is, *ile, plaintiffs, ^ LFVank E. Watkins, AlHe J. W«tklnils wife, and Dent Walkins andWattama, defendant*. V

To th« aiwve named dofendaata:^You are hereby summoned to aav-w w *he complatet in this action andto asrve a copy of your a a n w onttve plain-tiff^ attorweye wUhin twen-ty days after tbe cervfee of tbS»summone, exclusive of the day of ser-vice; and, In casa of your, &llure toappear or answer, judgment win b#taken agaioat you by default tor th»relief demanded in tbe complaint.

Trial to be hetd^p. the county of

ltll.TwJ day of

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Office *nd P. O. Address,N. Y.To the aJbove named

The foregoing summoub b