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•*\ :„;sy rA ?U*. .•^•\^ ; ff.'-^>&*- THE TftttUNK^UKM. OOUVKRNCUfl. -lEUALTIOTICES DEKALB JUNCTION touOMtroC] J*^* 27i_*- *# A* LAwrenee. and Mr and Mr* L W Rothein of Hrvoklyn are Here and will occupy the ituuae made vacant by the »iir«.»*.»t t* • « rw • #\n , -i***'** of her anther. Mr» McOiel- rursuantjo an Order of Ceylon u tl . wnUe here NOTICE -5U P. *****»• UU* of Ui« Tow* a*aln*t ibe estate of Matlkla Cud and rtim^ Sptpwyatsr, In —** county. da- Up. lata of Gouvernrux. in aaid He pave i m J tfeAi thmr are roQulred to county dec*&A*d iK>r IKMV »~, f*. «^. .,< >1 *a« awak-nt*d b> tmokf •» com in* m?o M*» window '5* they «j roQUfrod to Wl decease*, thai they are 7* i* aW^o*^ the ^^ S5l th# same. ****£• ^wf quirwl l0 rxhlbu lh * ** xn *- wllb » * Dd bv i^e u*<- of cn-nii-aU and ^,^01, to Cba •«f^ crlo «r: 5A *\• the . voucher thereof, to the sul> wai.r it wa* ex':r;*uLsh*-a. The ^•©c* in tas VlUa*e of Dapey »crtber, at bit residence tn the VII Are wan between Saruiv u> e * and gttr, la tna Town of Depeyater. In la«e of Edwarda, in aaid County. George Greeu « <*tor» The origin ^4 County, on or before the 21st on or before the 9th day of Octo- ot the fire is a myatery a* it did ^y of September next. , her next not eorunieuc«*ai the botiom but be- * \\\ w ** lft ** Daie4, March 22. 1*2* j tweeu the building towwrd Lhe tup. Arthur T. Joanson, Attorney, \ li bad reached the t<»p of the bulld- Gouverneur. N Y in ** »&d did considerable damage. Jacob N. McLeod. Executor, j Orli* \Vil»on of Lo* Angele* was 2 2?2«t. Edwarda. N. Y.-here recently caHto* on friends T*n&, February H. IMS. WILUAM B. FLEETHAM. Adm. with Will annexed. Depeyater. N Y •HTHAN T LOVEJOY. gsVAKD J. EWART Attorneys. Ogdenaburf. N. Y 3 1 26t HQTtCC—Pursuant to an Order of £**, Ceylon 0. Chaney, Surrogate 4U* County of St. Lawrence, and jcesfitaa to the Statute la such ^fisBiade and provided. Notice Is jl0*lr siren to all persons hav- aw claims against the estate of flasffrinm Read, late of the VU- _ _ _ •** ^ p ou J e ™ ur ' to •*** co^y-! tai law\olrice of lames\ c\r^in i iaceaaed. that they are required to ^ village of Gouvemeur. In said W1 „„ ttllt exhibit the same, with the Toucher county, on or before the 31st day Durj , haa j^ NOTICE—Pursuant to an order of Hon Ceylon G. Chaney, Sur rotate of the County of St. Law rence, and according to the Statute in such cases made and provided. Notice is hereby fir en to all per- sons bar in* claims a*ainst the e* tale of Martha A. C Conner, late of Gouvermeur, in said county, de- ceased, that they are required to exhibit the aame. with the Touch- thereof Lo the subscriber, at iseseof. to the subscriber, at the j »f August next Hw office of Arthur T. Johnson, in , ALGER A CONGER. Exr uV Village of GouYerneur. in aaid { Worcester, Mass County, on or before the 11th day Dated. February 11. 1$29. af October next. I Gouverneur N. Y Dated. March 97, 192$ CARLETON B. READ. Gouvemeur, N. Y. Administrator, ARTHUR T JOHNSON. Attorney, Gourerneur. N. Y. 4-5-2et. Hon. J. C. DOLAN. Attorney. 2-12 2«t ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING 1 Notice is hereby xtren that the i Annual meetiag of Union Free I School District No. 1 of the Town and Village of Gouvemeur will be held in the Grammar School build Mrs Henry Snyde-r has been en- tertaining Mr*. Robert Irwin and daughter Doris of Brooklyn^ Mr and Mrs George Vandehnder and daughter Portia have gone to their cottage at Trout Lake to speed a ft- wc.kh. Mrs. Vanilla Haven and Mrs Henrietta Thomas who hare been visiting friends at Syracuse, have returned home Mrs N A. Risley has been enter- taining Miss Dora Gai** ot Ruaae4i. Mib» Vert a Gotham of Oadens- n visitrng her mother. , Mrs. Lula Gotbem. i • Mr Dominic Pae<>nessa and son Thomas of Niagara Falls have been visiting >t the home of his son. Jos- eph Paeonessa Mrs Joseph Paes^nesaa. who , was a patient in Hepburn hospital at Ogdensburg. has returned home. ' ,Mrs Olive Gallard of Canton vis ited Miss Minnie VanBuren on ; Monday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Keene and son j Billy were at Ogdensburg Tuesday Tsr EDWARDS The .Indies' Aid of the 11 E. Church will meet at the church at %ltr*e o'cWIT Wednesday afternoon The TS E. Church will aerre a4 supper at the church. Thursday irice, SO cents The Fpwonh League will have I booth at the Chauiauuuji and sell) home-made «ce cream The vacation church school clos- ed Friday after two \ r r> success ful weeks A supper * us served in the church parlor Friday, to de- fray the expense* of the school Much One work. * hu*n * as done by the jpupils *as on exhibition. Saturday morning rhr pupils and j teachers w»-nt to I^ak- Ik>na[>arte ' for a picn.r TN >oungs*ens re-l port a prrf>-ci!y ^onoVcful day as J many of ihaii had n«-\tr been that j far befttfe to a picnic. \ ClarvD,c- All»*n. * ho has been op- erating a tea rooru. has leased the Hotel Kdward* and *MI b»- p)ea-»ed to see his M t-utitomer* at his new stand M a^\» furniture has al- • a^corSt Int in Mid »chool district August |« Dd \ w Governor Roosevelt as ht- ch ca^. Rth. 1929. st T:30 p. m.. St which , wa * ,h \ e « ,h « ,lm *- w , time thre* trustee will b« elected « r « M » ud * ****7- son Maurice for terms of three years each to and d'Whter \ernie o. Mas 9 en«. ! succeed Jame. C. Dolan. F. \^tn ' «« Swdajr pie«. of Mr. and Mrs Cox and Grant W. Fuller, whose \*\ 1 ?L w * y „., . u term, of ofTioe then expire, and one; ^^^^^ >?£ & K1rk cottage i and for the transaction of such oth-, * !r -« d , Mrs n ** m ™ Jar business as may properly comeiS D VJ n *l^„7/S!^ 3, before said meeting. ANDREW K. LA1DLAW. 7-1 (Mt District Clerk NOTICE—Puntuant to anordr-r of Hon. iVyior. «1. Chaney. Sarrvgw* of the County of St. l^wrence. ar. teg to the Statute in mich mad* SJKI pruvkletl. N*»tic»* .s netvby given to all pen»onn havtnj; olaimn agalriKt the witate of Mary C. New- ton, late of the Town of Kdward*. tn «aid county, decerned, that they are require*^ to exhibit the Karr.e*. with the voucher thereof, to the *ub*crther. at hi» re»»d«>uct in the Vi!ia«V of Kd- trustee for one year U> flll the un-1 />rt *.. CFO ward*, in Kald County, on or before expired term of George C. Cook, r * irK cou . aK J ^ . -. _. • th»- J2nd day of January next • .^JJ -^ #lvA t -. ri *a/tLnfi nt «iirh oth- i Mr &nd Mrs Raymond Rice have I*ted July 15. 1S?9. \ d toT tb * transaction or sucn otn t t ^ recen tlv Rr-v and Mrs i. N. MeLEOD. ^ ar business as may properly come > ^ nl *«^\f 0 r ^ c ^Vwm2 ' £?„ ul\ § . Edward*, N. Y. f before aaid meeting. - ^ S G 0 Carl % > £ f ^ ^i!le, .Mis^ Hel AimmiPtrator mith the Uili annexed . ANDREW K LA1DLAW on Rose °* Brooklyn. Mrs I^yle ARTHUR T JOHNSON. Aitv '* 1Api » * nutrtrt PJerk 1 Brown and children, Shirley. Car- Guuvrmeur. N. v f-17-Wt >-1»4t District Clerk ^ ^ ^^ ^ Deposn Mr and Mrs* Daniel Kenney of [Ottawa \isited Patrick Kennry on | Thursday last. ! Mr and Mrs. Lionel Ellsworth of 'Watcrtown and Miss Delia Shaver \of Iroquois, Ont . have been recent ja-uests of Mr and Mrs. Frank (Thornhill. t Mr. and Mrs Glen Merithew of j Norwich. Conn . I. J Merithew and Mrs. Edna Hunt anddauKhter*. Mil idred and Lena of Hermon visited 1st Webster Merithew*8 recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E D. McVeVan. Mr. land Mrs. D. L. Green and daughter rN* !^> ., » r.- a.a 7 ••• SLUMStW, axOOM f :z^± ^ YOUR IMAGINATION will tell you how much better it would be to hold services in a funeral home espe- daily designed and equipped for the pur- pose than in a private residence which nat- urally would hare no facilities whatever for the purpose. * The use of our splendid funeral -home is not charged for. It is part of Jthe modern, complete equipment that we place at the disposal of all who call upon us. AMBULANCE SERVICE Aas.stanrs Prions 137-W. THE CUSHMAN COMPANY FUNERAL fiOME rvady b^n ;.ut into the hot^l and more w:U n«v^n be here Plans hav*- been made for the Chavnauqua which will opt*n here Wednvaday. Aujrust 31 The teat will br on th** sam»* pround as last year Ticket* are on sale in the stores Adults. 12.(K». SinjcW* ad- m^;on. 75c. The annual school me^tlns w ill | be held Tuesday evening Aug 6 I Earl Joyce of Onondaga was a' *t^k-«-nd visitor of his sister. Mrs J A K Kfrr. who is also entertain- ing hf-r cousin. Mrs Mad*e Colo- n> of Grot on Mr ai.d Mrs Howard ^ayer and daughter of Black River were the ***«-k-**nd jrue>et5 in town of friends Mr and Mrs. Charles Robinson and .*on of Hamilton <>n f . and Miss Tr»-at of Auburn. N T. were thet guests at Jay Dewey's last week. \ Mrs VanZandt of DeGraase is visiting her son Geor*e VanZandt. f Mrs Edson May bee and daugh , ter. Miss Merle, left Friday for Flint. Mich., to visit Merten May ] bee and family. They made the j trip by auto. Miss Helen Brown, w ho leaches on Long Island, is spending her va- i cation with her brother. Mr. and ; Mrs Donald Brown Miss Malena Compo from the stpt^ hospital force, is spending her 1 vacation at her hom** here She ] will jro from here to New York to I complete her training as a nurse, i Parrell McKee of Piattsburg is' at the McKee home visiting his mother for a few days. J Mrs. James McKee went to Og - densbure last Thursday to consult Dr.Madill. Mrs. McKee has not, been well for quite some time. ; Miss Dorothy Brown and Miss' J'Marion Brown visited friends at | Heuvelton, last Wednesday. j William Clair and Ben Ward of \ Pine Valley were ^ruests at W. Ji. | Brown's, las; week. . • Mr and Mrs. Frank DttTack of Albany are guests at D F. Dulack's. Mr. and Mrs. D F Dulack left on i 127 EAST MAIN MASONIC TEMPLL 3U1LDING GOUVERNEUR We Give the That Wise Shoppers Expect Not Now and Then^But Every Day «w T To Add Zest to Summer House-Work ... New and Charming Modes in Maud of Ogdeapburc. were recent J Friday morning for a trip to Can -j fruests of Mr. and Mxa^CLJ^ Lytle j ada. j Lytle. j i •er-Ttff- —MrT ancTlTrx. V\ Ullan ^p*TU< Herman w-ere guests Tuesday of I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spencer. They are now visiting at Mechanicsville On Wednesday evening a recep-1 tion was given to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roland, who live in what is_ known as the Northern Hotel. They were recently married. Those from here attending were: Charles Ro- land, Frances LobdelL Fay and Vel- fva Dewey; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rot. land. A parse of money was left to them. Leslie Aldrich of Winnipeg. Can. .and sister. Mrs. BBlancb Purree and daughter of Vermont have been the guests of Mrs Cora Wil&on and other relatives. Elmer Elsey. who recently under- went an opejeation at Hepburn hosp- ital at Ogdejssburg. has returned home f Miss Sarah Hardy of DeKalh. was Mrs. Beatrice Dulaek- FuiW- &m. QcwibuteraUoti « PARK ST. PHONCS Business iso-w RESIDENCE 23744 When T ouVisit Syracuse MAKE -» Tbc Jefferson-Clinton Hotel 3<k*lh- lorate^i at r> corner >f Jef-r^r. urA Clin ^* *trt*tfr, ii. tb« ven he*n of :he Theatre ar.i ^r.op ^ *&? part of :*>€• ri:v A\r>^ -h::-!;' c — —---' ^> y \ 1r. re rr**:f Kat^ ar* r^^tA .f A:-*'^ r>: >^r .c^r :> x- :c & THE JEFFERSON-CLINTON HOSTSMAJra-KaiCHTIHG I3fC- 9 T an oxer Sunday visitor of her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wflliam Hardy. _ — -- Mrs. Frank Dewey was in Her- mon Friday calling„on friends. Mrs. KennethHBaker entertained oiV Wednesday Mr. -and Mrs.~T*aw- rence La lone and two children of Hermon and a brother from Brook- lyn. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tapper and iMr. and Mrs. Bngar were Sunday truest! at the home of Mr. and Mr* 1 Floyd Rugar. at Ormstown. Que. , Mrs. George entertained at bridge on Wednesday la»t Those invited to enjoy the afternoon were Mrs. Carrie Johnson. Mrs Anna Ha- ven. Mrs. Henry Snyder and her guest. Mm Irwin of New York. Mrs. William Miles. Mrs. Frank Thornhill. Mrs Roy Tupper and Mrs. C. M. Woods. Mrs Anna Ha- evn won first prise and Mrs Wil- liam Mttvrthe consolation prise Arleen Folsom is passing some time at-PTar Lake Miss Eve!yr Payer who has been r^sjtiag her sister Mrs Dan Swem. at Oedensbimr. has returned home. Mr asrd Mrs C, Keene and son Billy were guest* of Mr and Mrs. fW>r*e Van Deiinrter a number of days s* Trout Lake Mr and Mrs Gerald Trroruhill rl««ted her par^nu in DePeyster Mr sr.d Mrs Cyrus Widrick Thetr danrhter Irma. who had be*-rr*here for VIIDO time, r^tur^ed with them. M-s Nettie Collier has h^en en- tet^nining her rraodsoa*. Lvl#w Col- tier of DeKalh ar»d John Encr and of r anto* Mr and Mrs Richard Mill« of Wa'rrtnwr. w^^r* callers on Mr O-z T^v^r. Wedne?iday _ ^ c;ar^?>ce CVfori aad Roy Bifbnp ri FV>T-U Lake called oc tbetr rraudfath*»r Adda Btsbop. who is T *^ fr c< ck list. Friday **v»>ctnc M\« Lester Oamer and sor Biilv. ry- ere at :b*ir rottar* at Cook'* P'.nd were dowx ot Friday. .r»- xrrr.ze Saturday *^*e Jonior Fpwarth l>ar!>* wee* •~ Cry-)k'f Prti on Monday acr^m- pasied bv R»T G^irr* Dar-io and M'c Das*!'. mr**f P^ev P*r.i\+ 9 a>?> ^ v !f **.*r'zz -fcer* Mr ir>i Mr« 7m.Zr4c w'/. ar* as rhi^^nw •^••T scteri r+'vrt'-'h* b-Tr,* oss -v r -*dav V* aixi Mi itsw Vax 7»* ^der ^-r* r-r-* -o W-*~-e*-*- V*w ' r r.r- W-« Mae I>-:r>d**« *^'^ Y-, A— *r* \l^»*»'r*s as^ tar > y- \zi Mrs JotJB G..= -^r -^t^: ? :-i\ a: T—-rt L-ak« y^ y-- rs Ba*r wV :i* *~*~ r-r-rix t- dacrr••*- M- 't- • -*- ir< \Ab*r **^ead« :* '\* '• ,S-P- ,a3sc*f M-* A = **--a Albany is spending a week in town. Mrs. Lela Compo Brown, of the state hospital forcer spent last week at her home bere. The Art Club met with Mrs. G. Woodcock last Wednesday. Mrs. French and Mrs. Clark assisted. The Misses Myrtle and Lillian^ Clark of Rochester are spending their vacation at their home here Mr. and Mrs. William Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne left last Sunday Tor 'an \automobile\ trip through the eastern states Farmers are busy haying and a big crop is being harvested The feather so far has been fine for nay making. Other crops are look- ing fine. j ty-s. F. Hosmer and Tour children , are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown. — Another dance at Hotel Edwards i las: _Friday night drew a good crowd. Music was furnished by an orchestra of colored men from Syr- acuse. -SPECIAL TOI*OWA*rt;ETING , ~A special meeting •*of Pomona Grange will be held tn Gouvemeur Grange hall on August 6, ax 11.00 a. m.. for the purpose of-receiving the magic gavel from Lewis county. Signed, Emerson H. H. Smith. MT~*t. Ma*^r It May Be rfbenyour Children Cry for It CASTORIA Apron Advance Styles In &» New ••=£: Cool! Dainty Became—they're made al rod* cool summer fabrics as printed dimities, lawn and novelty prints. iSkeveiest or short-sitEmxd! Smart! Because—there are ao crwury clever styles. Youthful basoue effects Trim strait-line kneind hecai models . A hecau^e the traaiminf details art so uriusoal r^imart I Whether yon have lore—or whether jw 70* can have afl the frocks yon want this McCall Printed Pattens so accurately tAyooe can use them. Dresses To Refrc* Practical I Rer au.se —-they come thack from the tub pretty arid colorful ;a^> ever I Inexpensive! Because—we boughii for the awrtmer neexl> 6T a rrri^wsn wcwicn. and -secures a \ovkvr price t and incwlrntallv a t>eneT qua]* itvj> These apron irzaks are exceptional at Repdmr mmi Extr* 5fee* Juniors .- . .tad As price is so low that you cam afiocd $4.98 - t Hand-Painted Georgette Triangles An outstanding value in a summer scarf •^ . • hand painted on georgette in a sdeo •tion of effective patterns. Only ^79c PLAY SUITS Sturdily Made to Withstand the Hard Wear of Vacation Tone] No worry about vscatios) play hours being hard on cloches, if the ciuidren wear these Play , Sum . • . made of khaki and •:Ser sturdy materials. TWo^ p.?cc ruits, soe 7 t o 14 • •• splendid values at 98C and $1.49 \i-ady-Lyke* '\ Ijfr^tadt Coract ' Goloreii Pongee H7H Mmlk of psMk eooti) with Ik wnmrrt tbc top . . . forest! tab section i 24 IW> 4a $2.98 Jl- f - - .. .^i 1^« } ;C*m '- An-silk . . . 12 Jap Pongee . . » •styles with truunun^ . . . lovdy tner shadea # w « <L |t>40 . . . tad only *4 i ^2.49 A New Pump k S2.98 Black Satin Shiny Patend Hi Ahr«y» Yon caay aiwaji bt r^r-* <ei hang appropriate - -»od fer lonoat asrj rinv y ^-«ca iH ym\ choose sSoe? r ^al- <ent ihather. Tie*- art . . . aoe 1 rckde*«^eiy IfYottWewi ^ Triple ^E'J •^•^2 KC $3.98 ''Jt $3*9o TKe Same Low Prices EveryjDW *E=-^:. 2**\-- ^ C va^^--^