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K% -»-r •••&&**£ mi T»mii»wtw, a6uvtwntuw. N. v„ WIONE»DAY. JANUARY I. IMO LEGAL NOTICES MOMTOAOS rOfttCLOtURK STATI O* NIW YORK—Supreme Court. County <rf 81 LAW renew— Goirrerifttfor 8aTUsg» ft Loan Assoc!*,- ££n Ptaintifl. a#afciat Mary K Hamil- tutv. Ortntoo t>. Wood. Nem- M ^oud. In pursuance of a Judgm«**tt ox for>- ciuahrr and aaJe duly granted In the above catltJ«d action, and *-nt«red in gt U^rYACv County Clerk* office on tn# J7lh d*y of i>«-c«i»bt-r. lfjrs. I. Charts* 8 Bodman Jr . the under- ftj*r»«-<l. KssVrr*. in SAM Judgment najoed, will s«-]) at public auction at ti>c law office ot Geo. \Y Park«-r. in the Villa** of Gouvxrnrur. N V on the 14th day of February, mt>. at J «/clock p m . the prtmiirn d«*«cr!br*f ;in said Judgment, a* follow*, viz AN That Trmct or Part?*-! t>f LanJ. situate in the Town 0/ Ht-rmon Ouuo- ty of 8t- Law-nmcr and Htat*- of Nrw York, and deaenbrd a* follows Be- ginning on th« line bH»e«n tbr Mid* die and Was* Third* of Township No. Four of Great Tract No 3 of Macocob a IPvrcfcayse. in the center of ths road i**dlng frotn Shaltucks 10 Trout Lake jkfslia, and running thence South M rhaJns J* link* along the (ine between said MtddV and Wrtt Thirds to the comer ot Lots Nun £* and S> on the Wnt Thtrd of Vlrrtnon Thtrnc« Cast W chains to a heraJork stakr Thtmce Nort.11 72 chain* to a birch tree cor- nered and marked. Thence Wean S2 c sauna 4# links to aakl !in« between tbe Middle and West Thirds of Her- man, and theaoe South along said line 57 chaina and *9 links 10 the piace of beginning Containing T»o Hundred and Twenty-six and &2-100 a^re* of ,*nd (2H.82 A >. beinK par', of the M\\- dle Third 0/ Hermon. ainl b*-»ng the ««un« prr.int*«-» eonveved to Maxv E Hamilton by John -I» McCarty and wife by deed dated October ri». :*Q\, and recorded November 2, -T^OI. tn Uber 1M B of l»e«d» at pag* «S5. etc. Trus mortgagr is made sub>ect to mineral reservations contained in for- mer deeds of the premlaea Dared at the T<*wr <4 . ; 0 M\ #-r* «-i »\ N Y . thia 2»th da> oi lnvnikr CHAKKRS S tt-»I>MA\Jr riKO. W. PAKKR. Keft-ret Plaintiff\** Attorney. Gouverrx-ur NY 3-1-Tt NOTIC*—Pursuant to an or\l*r of Hon. Ceylon G Chaney. Surruamte of tbe <*ounty of St. Lawrence, and acc*»rd- inf to the Statute In Bt»ch cases made and provided. Notice is hereby ,»nven to all p«rson* havina ciaimt a«aixart the estate of SamuH Parr, .at^ of the Town of Fowler in said County. duoeaaed, that they are re<julr%«l to ex- hibit the same, with the voucher there- of, to the subscriber, at his residence in the Town of Fowler In said County. on or before the second day of Juiy NOTlCm—Pursuant to an v rdrr vt Hon Ceylon O. Chaney. 8um.a-*tr 0 f the County of 8t Lawrence ai.o aixx>rd- las; te the Statute )i. such oas«a aaade aad provided. Nonce i» hereby NAtlTea to all j»er»v»ris >a.\u# claims acalnat the estate of Mar\ c New- ton, late of the To*n cf rid>*ards in said county. de*ea*^ l; , Ml Ulr> ^j.,, required to exhibit if ;f %«me with the voacber th«rev»f u. \hr *uo»cnber at bif rsaidence in thr \: ax»- wf Hki- wardf.. in said Court> >t . vr before the Z2T\6 day of Jai.u«r> i irX \ Dated Juiy Is. m» J K SacUbl'^lv Kd» a/ tr- N Y Adnunistrater with t :<e \\ Ui anr*e*«d ARTHl'K I JOILNSON Ally Gouvertieur. N Y lT-Jit ANNUAL MEETING Notice U hereby g::\en thai ihe annual meexinit of the stockriold en of the Bank of Gouvt-rnrur, tor the election oi dire-dor* and in ipexrtori of aiaexiaA for ihe coming year, will be held in ihr bank:OK office of aaid bank. No $Z Main jtreet. on the I4ih day of January, next, between the hours of two aad thrve o'clock P M Dated. Dec is 19W L. B Ml'KEAY. 12 25 Tt Caabier ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hervby ^i\en thai the annual xueftin* of the &hai>hold era of the Gouverneur Savinx* 4t Loan Aaaociatiasn will be held at the office of said asocial ion No. 42 Church St Gouverneur. N Y . Tueaday evening, January ;th, 1930. between the hours of 7 t*0 and 9 00 P. M . at which time officers and directors of the association will be eie-cted for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting .ANDREW K LAFDLAW, 12 25-2: Secretary Dated. December IS. :>2^ OKK1K CHURCH Administrator J C TKILAN. Atty. Fowler. N. Y. Oouverneur, N. Y\ 12->l-2tl NOTICE—Pursuant to an oroer of — Ceyiuw Q Chaney. gurrogtffe: ^gr~the <hsjnty of St Lawrence, and accord- tag to the Statute in such cases made and provided. Notice is hereby given to aM persona having claims against the estate of Charles K Law- yer, late of the Town of Mi:omb. in aaid county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the iaw office of Arthur T Johnson In the Village of Gouverneur. In said Co«nty. on or before the I2th day of March next. Dated. Auguet 36. 1929 RtTTH MeCOY GREIG. Campbellfoid. Ont ~ \RALPH L. McCOY. Nutley. >.* J. Executors. ARTHUR T JOHKSON. Atty. Gouverneur. N. Y. 9-4-2*1 , «sOT*C4I—P\ar*naant to an Or^er ef Hon. Oyloa G. -\Chaney. Surrocau of the Cessaty of AC Lawxenoe. aad according to the Statute In such caoee made and provided. Natloe ia herebr given to all a STUBS having againet the eatate of Beease A. late ef the Toem ef Oouverneur. la s*Od eosjsttr. e^oeaaed. that tney are required to exhihlt the eaxne, wvth the TOWN COLLECTOR NOTrCE Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned, collector of taxes tn and for the town of Gouverneur, County of St \Lawrence New York, have received the Tax Roll and Warrant for the collection of taxes for the preseat year, and that 1 wjll attend at the telegraph office of Harry C Rogers. Main street, in said town, from * W o'clock a. m.. to J of*_olr_LyK i» n> , ** r * rf *r fQr thirty days, commencing Thursday. December 26. 132S. and ending am Thursday, January 30. 193«». for the purpose of receiving voluntary pay merits of taxes assessed upon such roJH Dated: Gouverneur. Dec. 23. l'J2$ HENRY C LOVELESS l2-2. r »-5t Collector OSWEGATCHIE At a regnhxr meeting of Mountain View Lodge I O. O. F. on iaat Thuraday evening. Earl Levoy wasi elected NoMe Grand: Frmnh Clark. I Vice Grand. John Durham, record | tng aerretary C W Powers, ftn f anclal secretary. Charles Harris, 1 treasurer. F M Griffin and E\er . 9^ZTUN RISES CN lodg« lb , r COLLtCTOrTS NOTICE Town of Fowler to the VUlage of Oouverneur, InaaiS Coaaty. oa or before the l*th day ef March aext- Dated. September 1«. lf29 ' DALLAS M. HAXBLTOsf. Eao.. ' M. Haaeiter. A4miniatrater, Attorney OoMverneur, N. T. N. T. t-lS-ML N0T»C«—Punnsant to an order of Hon Ceylon O. Chaney. Surrogate of the Cosaty of 8L Lawrence, and accord- ' lag to the Statute In such roses aade^and prortdiej. Notice la hereby freeu to all persons having claims against the eatate of Winifred p. Wood. •~lat« of the town of Gouverneur in aaid county, dee«aeed, that they are re- quired to exhibit the name, with the voucher thereof, to the subscriber, at his store in the Village of Gouverneur. tn aaid County, on or before the third day of June next. Dated. November 12. 1S2S. CHARLES RODGER, Gouverneur. N. T. • ARTHUR T, JOHNSON, Executor, j Attorney 1 Gouverneur. N T U-2*-*et' Notice is hereby given, that 1 have received the Assessment Roil j er for tbe present year, aad that I j will receive Taxes_for the next thirty days, at one per cent as fol lows: —JkT-JHAIUESBORO on Mondays. Dec. 23 and 30, 1929. and Jan 6 mad 13. 1930. at Ethridge's store. AT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE. FOWL£R, on Tuesdays. Dec. 24 and 31. 1929 and Jan. 7th. 1930. AT HEEXr* STORE. TTJIXERTI VILLE, Thursdays, De*. 26. 1929 and Jan. 2. 1930. AT LABOWS STORE. EMERY VTLLE, Wednesday Jan 8^ 1930. AT KIRKPATRICrTff AT KEL- LOGG'S CORNERS, on Friday. Jan. 3rd. 1930. and the balance of ina-thirty <!ays at my residence near Halleshoro. New York. PRESTON L. ROBBINS. Dated. Dec. 23. 1929 Collector Rate of Oae Per Cent Expires Jan. 26, 1930. Start cleaning the house now a little at a time and avoid the wear and tear of old fashioned house- cleaning next spring. In these days when hats are maxte of soft materials an inexpen sive stand, or hat tree, to hold each J hat will prove a paying investment ELMDALE This community was saddened by the news of the death of Joel Eastoh a well known blacksmith of Gouverneur. who died in the Fax ton hospital at Utica Saturday morning at five o'clock Mrs. Minnie Rosen barker who has been on the sick list is on the ram. we ail hope, she continues fining Ray MetcaK spent a few days of his vacation in Wat en own. iruest of his parents Mr and Mrs Periey Campbell entertained at a family dinner Xxnas day. Mrs. Robert Brown is the proud owner of a new Maytac which she received as a Xmas present Mrs Maurice Bean and little daughter U visiting Mrs jChurcb- Ml- MT and Mrs Perl Finley and *on Pranklin and Mr and Mrs Carl Finley spent Xmas with Mrs fr**hnie Cunningham and son John a: Crystal Spring ^ £**: No 12. closed its school Friday. Dec. 20th for ihe holiday •scation and will re-open JaiL 6th John Alien who is working near ^^a^k. spent Xmas wiih his par •«*. Mr sad Mrs. Charles Allen Moat of the patrons of the Elm «ie cheese factory have rw:red **•-*• from tbe owner W O ***°***» who w^ith his w;f* and *** Canton are- spending the w;n *£ia &L Petersburg. Fla Mr joodiaon writes that the w*a:he- ^+r* ii a bit different than h*-re ^ some of the cards he says it •*• T5 a tbe shade there Mr and Mrs Chat Stom spent ••iuTday ereaing a: Stanle-r sto- \•j c» the RichriUe road Morgan Flaley visited fc:» t*r m\g Saadaj t^'? llir B **' ^ ^orkiag fo- Ci:n t *t Stone BRASIE CORNERS |T MCT CiRL- Mr and Mrs Lawrence Pan ridge and son Lawrence. Jr.. and Mr and Mrs. Howard Knowlton. son Merlyn spent Xmas with their par- ents, Mr and Mrs Eugene Flem ing. Mr and Mrs Floyd Finley and family. Mr and Mrs Fr^<l Hon on and family and Carl Flnlpy spen: Xmas with their mother Mrs Exu ma Finley Morgan and Kenneth Flemhx? were over night guests of their sis ter. Mrs Howard Knowhon on- ntght recently Kav Barley SD*»nt Xmas at Clint Baileys A good crowd attended the Xma-= program at the California Khoc. Xma* *-ve Mr Will Ingram if tb* teacher Mr and Mrs Will Ingram and family spent Saturday night & Weldon Wamwright's Mr and Mrs Ed Simmon* and family spent Saturday night a: Millard Brakes at Pierces Cor n*rs. Mr and Mrs Clinton Sawyer Mnd baby of (>ak Point were over night ru*-rts of her mother. Mrs Weidot: WaiDwnght Tuesday nigh: Melvie Truax has returned bom*- aft^r spending some time with h;» daughter at Edwardnilse Mrs Lawrence Partridge sp*-n* Sunday w-.;h h*r mother. Mrs EJ g^ne Freming Bird Partnug* is working for M~f D M M:Vif at Gouverneur J K Mas took dinner Wednes dav e.:h Mr and Mrs Uerya Hu: ton M' ar^ Mr* Claude Huttot: aad Claude Wr.rht spent JLmaj w *r. his parents. Mr aad Mr* C J H J*ton Mr* Harry Hitchman aad da**c v t^r M:*d-*d iiars re-uraed hoc.' aT*^* f^-nd;nx son>f tune wtrfc h*- par*r « M- aad Mrs C J Huttor ett Green, trustees The preparing for an active winit-r'*, work Installation will be som«- tlm^ 1 next month at the pleasare of The Deputy Grand Master W H John son of Pop^s Milln I Charles Ward met with a painful accident on , Christmas morning j One ot hii son* had left a shotgun j on the porch of their home *ome time ago and the snow and ice un the porch roof backed up the water and caused a leak The gun w n> coated with Ice and brought into j the kitchen to thaw out While) holding the gun in his hands the: hammer was let down and explod | ed the shot KOing through the bis toe of one foot causing a painful wound Dr Adams wa* called and says the toe ran be saved and Mr Ward is now getting on a* well a* can be expected, but will be laid up from work &ome itme It was a narrow escape from possible *e> ere or fgtal injury. Ruth Weigel is enjoying a part of the holiday vacation with fr.end> in Syracuse William McBroom of Star 1-ake spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs M Daniels Mr McBroom ha* mov ed his stock to this village sod will spent the rest of the winter with Mr and Mrs Daniels Mrs Hiram Sadler of Carthage spent se\era! days recently with her parents. Mr and Mrs Earl Le voy Harold Stone was In Harrisville on Friday. George Maybee left Friday for WUliamsville. Canada, for treat ment for neuritis Mr Maybee in somewhat improved after his recent trip there and his many friends hopf for his complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin. Jr left last Wednesday after the Christinas dinner by motor for Ma nassaa. Virginia, where he and Ro- land Brownell have a position with the Myers Construction Co. Mrs. Brownell and son also accompanied j i* them. I % —Mrv-aad -Mr* -€Jt**r Tow0send4 £ of Crary Mills are spending the ! «J holiday \acat,ion with Mr and Mrs ' \- D R Greenfield. Sup* rvisor elect A C. Scruton and Town Supt. of Highways Chas. i S> kes motored to Clayton Satur-> day for the npw snow plow The \ board recently purchased a new 4 ton Waiters truck in Troy which ' was delivered last week. They , made th^ trip to Clayton for the! Frink plow attachment and Sun I day ojx-ned the state road from So j Edwards to Star Lake, so we ex I pect to best all future snow storms \ and blows this winter Mr. and Mrs Horace Kelly and daughter of Gloversville are spend- ing several days with his mother. Mrs. F. H. Kelly. Mrs. George Gregg and daughter Maiaie are spending the holidays with her brother and family in Oswego. V —A- benefit-eard party will be hald by Woodland Re be k ah Lodge ti> I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening, January* 7th for the benefit of the I. O. O. F. orphanage fund- Bridge and pedro will be* played and light refreshments served All come and help a worthy cause. A regular meeting of Court Star Lake. I O. F.. was held Saturday evening, Dec. 2£tb and at the an nual election of officers the follow Ing were chosen: Chief Ranger! Charles Harris: vice Chief Ranger. Horace Kelly; Marshall. John Mc-1 Broom; rec. *er.. Alfred Kilbourn: fin. sec. Mrs Lavina Kelly; trea*.. R. W HawJey; Sen. Beadle. Mrs Alfred Woodard; Jun. Beadle. El mer Simmons; Sen. Woodard. Mrs. Dan McBroom; Jun. Woodard. Mrs.: Matilda Baker: orator, Mrs Clara Harris: Past Chief Ranger. Harry Marshall; trustees. W. V. Backus, and John McBroom. Installation will take place flext month. After the meeting all adjourned to the Kelly home where cards were en joyed till midnight and a fine sup- per served. Vincent Irvin and two children of Carthage spent Sunday with his j parents. Mr and Mrs David Irvin •~s ^JA New AGE ^ CleBrsB A»ee H »>•> \ ore but never a v -\l! as of a New ^^^ new, as strange, as trenacr. j'jus as f\ \Vith 1030 breaks the full f^nr^e A The years come booming :n hlc uJes break::- upo:; Humanity's hopeful beack Easih leaves its treasure* or' nl dross and ebbs away toward the horizon ot\ Time -V* jKe year of 1930, as all who have vision ean see, is the highest the mightiest tick that has ever come towenn* mti; our pan of Hope. \\\\- •*\ v \» \ v - . ^° -^ -^yVv r e can sec gttajnkg in its diamond like sprav the promise that soon there will be no more poverty to chill the hearts of ragged loothen aftd to steal the laughter of children. The year of 1930 opens a new era in which the statesrrur, the economist, and (most important of all) the ordinary citizen will succeed t(i hani-hing want Jn time there will be no hunger that shall want for bread, no cry of p,.m that will not be answeffcxi by ministering hands. V^vThe tide of the New\Age carries on its crest treasure chests oH>roehqrrxx\i*s urp - tarrushable gold, cargoes^f enthLisusm ^ - We can hear in its thunderous ad vance the diapason of a new idealism^ ^^Sineteen hundred and thtrt> should -\^L^-i* r\\. beagjreatyear.WehavcaD been made neighbors ^- x> *^- hy^the magic ofwings and winged words. .. #*-> V ^.•rTntheNewYearwewillbemcTe ^^/.f- than neighbors. We will become ^ood neighbors' €, 1W. Wearra NWarapet U > J . f^sLi^ssif SPRAGUEVUJ-E Mr* John Bell have re - >Pending a f»-w da>> aud Wilbur Y\i\ >;«»-n' Chtistmas ;n K(t:t. und Sweru aru! '- of Mrs W'.llard Mr and turned afv in S> rat u*» Jamrs M- Wr of Hi •*>.'• town H* »: .• - M: ani \! bab> ^* • :•• 1 Mr slid M:* I'idjdf K V\ IHK! wn:d and Not: *•! ^ii< \\\ #--n»*ur * rr» Chr'.s'r^a* »:..»»•.» v»f Mr and Mr*> J A H<X1K«- and family. M'*.* M*d»-;.L» ii^^ll^ W ho .* a' tt*nd:n^ .^vinav I nnrfu'.) *> spending ::.r- ;iohday» vsith h» r parmt* M' ar.J V! r* Wru H>rus MT* r .ir» (r»-6b !i<ts b*-fO st^-nd :tig a Irw da>> .n vlo^vnneur with h»-r >!i*>r M'> A W IViuplt- Mr and ,M •- Albtr* J'ayn^ if NVH VOIR <\••> Hir \iMting their paivnta Mr <ir*d Mr? Win. Payn»* o\. Spragu*-\ ;li» and Mr^ Isabel! lst-rr> ol i.iou^n.»-jr Ivr and M ^ Ha:r> Trnipie ot M.llrr'.on v^r.r :*-K*-LI: a:uest.« of M: and M ^ H I. T» riiplr- Mf and Mr> ained M' and Kar Vf > (ui Jrnn^ en:«'r CarMon J« ri few da>s \ x IN j? *WWV.VWVAV.\V.\.\Vtf.\V :••: H-++-1-: Ker New Year's lily Ruthcrfor J r.!orrts • A Neic Year'1 Disc 31 cry ^ ? KatJieri::c L:Llman j n^ of liouv r: i\* ur la^t »**fk M s^ Maium SIHOD? of Castor land w a* a r**e*-n: raller m town Announi*en*» n:: .^ h*\r n<*en re cel>rd of l!»f b :th of a s»on. IV< ! IS to M^ anu M> Taul Brooke ! of Syracuse Mrs Hrooks was Mis> lK>r\>thy GcKXinough daughter of Mr and Mrs B*-nj iroodnough, for rnt-r residents o( '.hi* >icinM> Mr and Ms Wt-ldon l.yn»i»- of Gom**m«-ur u^re os»»r n:ikhi gu»*sts T'.n-Mia> of Mr and M?> John Beii ; Miss Bt-rrha Word en a c com pa n:eti her Mst^i. M;J» K K Kb br«-c!ir home to New York wher* Mtss Hertha t* to consult special r ists about the condition of her e>es She ha> been unable to at : *} tend schmil for st>rue little time j I .Mr? Glenn Prumb. Mis.* Kvelyn II I>rumb and nephews. James and I Les!er rrsbble are spending the j 'holidays wuh Mrs Helen Fribble] at Lynchburg. V» The boys report f that a foot of hnow covered the! pround there on Xmas day. which ; : is wry unusual j Franklin Tnbble who fractured . his leg recently i* quite comfort i abW He had expected to visi-t his \ mother in \'irgmia during his va cation * M^'? T*aTmer J Cross who \a as* taken to the House of 'he Good Samaritan. Watertown. on Xmas Kve. suffering from infection in SAIDEL, THE FURNITURE MAN SENDS OUT Greetings of the Season in In »•»••'•• [ia ^T an- * <'ll>!( s many t'r 'at iiiL r ti»«* yonr. U.q \lilhh'<l t< •ni«»r*. rt'Tl«|> IT* !.••! wr>T l» lM)tl and -.)U> ..>T«. 1 nld t'll>t« }«.lt ft >r~>u< : and >iii«i • Lai: rex** {•I'M* «* _ r-41 in l* k 'AK 'f tlif* VXM\ «'tivy * H. SAIDEL OPPOSITE ARCH MAIN STREET %1 * 5^ -VA'.Wi •-\-V Ijim'K I \AVIS hh,ke<l U! fr«»iit lM-r i»:^<-^ iJi'^U tt • I • yoinii Hum He *^t* smilitu «!••« 11 MI tie» \\\ \~~^ * t \\++uU\ \**H \*'t>u+r «T1T» lite N »*'Mf» i»iint»n»»t\ I'm 5T« »i f it; h«»me f««» the IM»H«I»\* nn«l lures my )HMI»^ \ \l-'in^I'liu H <i\)\t nt \tt\]trr lM'J«i|e tM'f Orn«>* K'Mreil MMI e»]uh»ii^lv '•Sn«'f hn|i#*rtiriein*e * I a«in\i »»\ en .km-w •*! don l u>ean to he lni|*»rtltifiu. really I can't explain now %rhy I'm making the ret)u*»M. huf I will on my return after rhrlntnma/* -But-\ r*lf Is nMist kmportHm that 4 re celve st least one letter frtirs JWB Say anything yoo wish, but p4ea«» write.\ ... He left without another word and Grace »»t motionless, atnring aftei him. There wan no one In the ot flee to ttilk to. so she just stared and wandered. Finally site picked up the *fip hearing his SfMress and rwid : **Ber» Graham. Avondale, Kentucky.\ Where had sl>*» heard »liat naim nefore? Somewhere, surely^ \Hi 1* Z'*T'*r\r*T\r , *T**T'*?\f\' , ,M r lier HI M-»- |iii-l ire Si'<M»Mi.l> MIH 1;III»IIM'| »•' 1 k»*> . * her ut'»*» »*vj «.l n>'\»? ruri «»v»-r n linl* ?»f^.w .»n the -jO'iw j^«» t-r»-t| pit k *iri\e -^lUnj* M.^ \Ul tisiMTly. s»lie iliqUireO ol Hie IH.\ if he WHS hurt. **No, HIM am.\ he answered, halt ifMtlogeticNlly. M | — I'm iMirry 1 was „ * \ J In the -'-way. 1 ought to her heel has improved so she was able to be moved to her sisters Mrs. Nelhe Backus in Antwerp !^yr \\ xs a M pi« .ii mid *.*«r.rr. \.Y* >.-nr* eve I AUCTION SALE u «;t» /iiliiij: »n 1 The undersigned will sell at pub- f,- ihe»-\ flakes ! lie auction at the garage lately oc- j Mirntns «he . i> in'.- « cupied by Julius H Proctor on the P tit«*r?ifti:i «<f t*;iu»y j west side of Village of Gouverneur! on Saturday. January 4. 1930 at one \ o'clock p ru., the bankrupt stock\ j and equipment Among the prop- , on n»e ! erty to be sold are the following: | h.-id nt I the small building across the street , from garage and three year lease j on land; about 2<H» gals, of gas in j tanks; 15 cans of cup grease; one full drum and 35 gals, of oil; 6 gala, transmission grease; 1 Weaver jack; one power hack saw; one Barnes drill; 1 Haynes pulley; one have! j portable forge; a quantity of auto- ne nsw Diamond tires; 15 gals, pure glycerine; a nearly new National cash register, s small safe and a few hundred of cigars. A copy of the Inventory may be seen by consulting Joseph F. Brown. Canton. N. Y., attorney for trustee. j ALBERT M PIKE. Trustee J 522^-^M^ OUKm lo flav * portable forge; a q '*tr%^ SCV 0f?e ? l ™ kin mobile supplies; nil V ^ O^ hut-but X wasltir*.. ig •«!. «„ DOGS TOWN OF FOWUBR 1929 Dog Licenses Expire on Dec. 31,1929 The 1930 License Fee Is Due January 1 Kvrry do£ mnst wt^ar a ta,ir *>f the current dog li- I'rii.M- yeiir. A dog without >\\rh tap is not i>rotectod l»y law, and no action can he maintained for his injury <»r destruction. An unlicensed doir may he seiztnl and killed, and the fart that a dop is without a tajr is presumptive evi- dence that the dop is unlieens*>d. ; l>oir licenses must he obtniniHl from the (^lerk of the Citv or Town where the dop; is harl>ored or kept, % LICENSE FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Male $2.25 Spayed Female _ ._ $2.25 Female _ _ ^ $5-25 These amounts include Clerk V fees. No license can he issued for less than the full li- cense fee. -'\ - . * • -•.- The owner of a dojr wlio fails or refuses to obtain a license for the do«r as required hy law incurs a pen- alty of $1«UM» and costs. The enumeratfTrs of Towns are rtHjuired to prei>are a list of doe owners, hut the omission of the name of an owner from The enumerators* list does not excuse the owner from obtaining a license* _ , \.—--^ :.-—\ If you owned a dog last ye«r and do not own one now, so advise the Town Clerk. Dog Licenses in the Town of Fowler are issued by LAWRENCE DAVIS, Town Clerk about **my ma is real was s nice lm>king chap. aTiywa? K 1 ^- 1 ^ J ^ U,<J NO. GOUVERNEUR Mr Mr and Mrs Kober Ha! Xmas guests of h:s par^n: and Mrs Edward Hail Mrs Ralph Morrison an I>ayu)h apent Xmas with he: e:-, ht*y ConkUn of the Map!*- j «tur»t Kidpe road. j *(th Ralph Brown of N*w York was f naro»* she mused; -and there mlk'ht i* an honorable |»urt M »*e hack *»f tne request. I think I'll give him a tryout \ It was a queer' letter that <,r»<* j sent, but a nice «»ne etime b;><V fr«!n r>n—so tnteresrltig that she *etit another and w*;ii mirry thst INS holldnv seaiMin lasted n<> lor:;*r There was mune dnuhi abnut kr.\« Ing him afterward- on Jirtiur> | i;m<-e uvu\r \** ^ **d up frnm her denk wr»- 'i,*- ^ •- -»f Ben and again he wn* -*ruilirc ••Haci'T New »;ir * | h«\e ^.vi# in explain.*\ he M:tr| **\\el! I'm wjiiring fa sa*>'v my cunnftjfy - -— w T^w«—»»• a fe>it cuest of K is s;st*r. Mrs Emory : son broth I t»«>d--Ui do it \* .Now 1 k:>\w •n^d f;j miliar in roilf^f here \* Tyl*-r Saturday. j -y^ , , n> . „, rh# .' N .Mr and Mrs Arthur Dan*- and! ?'*\i *v. f '. pi^k»-d \u\\ mv cr..;dr*-n Marian and Harold w*-r* : »i»me T< u *h Th>ti r^\\i Sunday guests a: Mr and Mr? j te *»*> f'^i- \»»t» W t; l>-oc V^ardon's ! n*»n ^ T Frank Hughe* and Leah Rav^r. ' »-r^ guests a: Judd Eils on the Scorch Seriement road Xmas eve \ We are ali glad :o have the . road* open once more These old * time waters aren t w ha: they are j w»»rr\.n nm '\ \Oh. It was all mv fault. 11 o r w i b y BH «« w^ e r e d. Bur prUed at tier ^eif \And—and I'm *<* glad you nr*> i\m i,urt If you tell me where vou're sr»* ing III take you there.*' \Y o u s e ** ma'am.\ the lit tie fetlnw tritn hard to keep the quaver out of Ms %*ojr-e si'-k and—and\ I sti«»ve! snow for some rtrh folks to help out.\ Dorothy <ramiefl was not In the hshlt of pitying pjirfUmlar attention to ragged ur»-!ilns. B<»rn In thr tap of luxury %UP had never taken any Iniere^r \n H*o*e who have to wr*m an exigence frfim life Now she was *hnkHri «tur of her usual sarlnshnexs. and frightetsed. ton And. t«Hi the inari!ine*« of the Mr tie fellow coupled wifii his s^lu-i tude for his tn.»rl»*-r touehed tier St ra ng^: y S« • rtje• tiing a woke I *»r othy's t»e«n th;it hHd ne^er <-#»rne to life ^*for»« Ttien »Ne tfw»k tu* boy Irro ber car and cl--\^ p ( hark witri titiu la tha tiiiir i oth^r -THE GIRL IN THE SHOW\ j within a play, and that. (than the Immortal \Uncle The ract that \Tbe Girl in the * Cabin/' offers something Show/' Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's all j ingly new in the way of plctnra talking production which will be j entertainment and enables as to- shown Saturday. Jan. 4 at the giye an interesting parade of Qralyn Theatre, presents a play I erican dramatic statistics. + -f ' \ . rri: f. w 4 •••!. H-: HfK>Ut c •u r*re a t>»«\ *:M ^ >.»U ' ..••MflltL f>#- f*.*^*- - \ +4* •/,. i:«K* >'• * > e »; „ a f4?lTl**f fj;!n » • ' .• + --: rl, ' . » ^*C* Elaae who c_harar-^^^a * ^Varemi Zsearfs^d *. H^ail af»sssiT^ as aatf a aarr* e»- Toibes- ,p-*> Tc mitt w&oiet lkni::*d ga- ' t=r-c-s r^ancfie :h^m# ge«*ry \^ lit*^a-T2 ma:»r and amy ibr^JU-* at, -CM+^I t A a** w .. *»^eajc acaim as a p-ttfix— aL^^^* 1 ^^- ^«v>^ .R* IJ^T^Ti Ts*Kr# Ws^eadar Asc^r^L rrlday *•* :yt ^ Casstassaai m aassr^red Jots C»stoe Sac ^arts C v :•<•-*s # s^.tj for castaoar ;»a ! tz % r*s* ihoc*f b» hotb wara t^ ' tg w> az*i tz&zt£ &« haaper \h*r ' GorW s**d ^erarc r.orag» -s^sir* i>r^i Fair^rheTL Porty-on* 6- r^o< J rr*r rrsrk^ up to b*. v esp^c;any when OL*^ wants to go motoring Xms> gue/ts at Mr and Mrs U F ?*ree:er*t were Mr and Mrs Kar; Walker of R;cbviire Mr. ana &-* S:an*ey Hurl bun and Mrs r.*~r>-- Thompson and sons Don a. 2 L^o and Clin \on of iJtborn*- . .»e Toward MrCJure who is a *tu•! niie^i CJ^-L: a: I'uca Tr++ Arademy u «w;tJ>o>nr the hob days w;^i. htf par ft * M- and Mrs Fioyd McClure IA > *,-e ai) sornr tc h*-a» of :£,# !lli-*# CH' CLstox GifT.z of XV X-i C*-r-.i JohnsoL of Oswego ~-t'~r .5 ii>* g^^f* fo- a f*w da31 -y -•- -*ar*r-j Mr aid M-» Tr+< y- kT^c M-% * F;;P T~* *r ax-i T..sc-»i C^c.I 4Z»w On*nrre j;*- Ue^^^aday fr»*}tf a- L^ jar Mr** * .-- *<--- K*-T: S-J.TU: arc sor A^ii »-^- M- aac It C\.f>rt M\i 1- F 5 ..-•*: er -su # J>* r.*s y 1+' r^r M.-s E^*w# Sa-»- *-r-r yt ^ow^^-n^-r 5-^a^a^ t r* Tt-*r w-^s: jt »Va:er.cw2 M &C±* A lax S-CiTaz was a .?-^nday r^*^ a: M\ sn-f Mrs T-.tx.; * eiaZ of *~X1T-^> XZLM* rarar oc Er<^- Ha: x *.>*z~z BKi OUR WINTER COATS AT NEW LOW PRICES FOR JANUARY YVax*ail B\*rJ |.« I Iwed on New 1\>w-+ ire «4»m»- «•'••• « fh*« nth »^t/t ru*'••«»• «*/ *^ w: ; s.«.^i. u>«\ *m ^•» \ ~ T)iry di^^r h»«we\e* *% the tm «•• «hot»M r-H.t^r, j s»r»i imr»e^RjKj.4j »«. *»%a* ^ • '\ s-.. $-+f r'e ,Ht: n* ,\w* i-tr < .trr*irrj»t .«»r <•' barKT.>e:i g •. r* far d \+ JT\-*- er.T« MtM^ r* e« Srt.^Hk nnnnri^-r g- -** IB 4©e prr^rar* «as » ? r. r* •\ o^ Ma«i^.—a e^r* sr\r*4« , -1 \ rhs*m rr><* rrt%*x+*. §-.**#-* - throwTi hats the *•>*:».cf > H«- Croet Littk Boy Wcmldnt R*4 or Sleep \My buie son Lad poor L*P*'.:» • cvmMn': * **>a aad was rr-*a« S ga^t fcns %'tn^ aad K e»d#* *^^«« troahsiw Has aassrVL- —Mrs L. T\*- |C-st. V^oi aepc^aM the S^T xsi^^ U of r~x wttn » >aag what uar», aei^usjj ri or aaaJta assaat amal Caw QTTCK -^ tarts art * ntFT hoaat Vrscx VaaSrrlce a C*?~^ an excrptior.a. op port season's farsf.on SUCJC^S« at a ver> small price Scx>n the new rrvie* fr>r Spring w;I! be arriving . . . wo »*f have revnetd cheat Vinter coats to ^rr.ake roorr. i-yr z'nerr.. £«vdi 00a: is smart . . . a fashaon h;EHiich: of tiw aeaion ... all are ;|gtr>ero^T furred . . . nidi cvy\e$ as rise kigraer wa^tlirse, the ?-.-ct^ erTect, the flared tkirt and the rucked rrraigh^irve modd are included tn sizes for wocratn. rnifiss aad FUGJOTV J.CPENNEYCQ. 127 Eart ftaa fttssak T< «*•• m s ** :l*l^