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THE ESSEX CO. REPUBLICAN, AUG. 8, 1924 X COUNTY AiPUSUCAN CO. Ptffctlthtrt of TUt Ittttt County fttpufclUift KMStVlllS, N. V. Tht IM«M County Ktwt, Htrtry, N. V. Frltt ttt.oo ptr ysar. Atftfrttf sM Communications U KttMVlllt, N, V. I. OtOroat, itc'y* Tftatuftf. «# see- N. f., Ottttiftttf Ptsut. lr p*r word of I th II , of Thank i an4 Reno- r*hfMK**i) r«*r nt th* rat* of f»e. ri f •*!» Hhd Want •<!* p #i Aral Hiwrllcn nut Itu th*fi tu«rtai, a ami MIMMI U y Advnrlliltif thai, fur In <iuot«d on TIIK MINT Aft«»r yi»ar* of «ovh>t i»l*rtili> It IN ontltntttiMi that ir will tnk<< ||;UMM»N» to put l^tilfMtrud In ftliMin' «UMI« twin*. flUIIHHi htllhlllltf* IIHUl IN* rf»ti<»VHh*d, Mtteetrt ri'iMtvml, I'ltimN n<viiMtru< MMI, and iiuinniiMifi fciMilr* inudr. Applying thlf MSllM* t*n(luiftt(» to DIM r«il of Uupxhi. It In pro|Mihlf thul a total dnnmgr hill of vUm* tu a hill Ion dollnr* would IK* fottiMf, Hut IlinI l« inrrvly Mir iiitiinti* rlnl Injury lufllt t«»d <m MH> country l»y th* sovl«*l rtHCttiH*. Tin* murder of thousand* of Hut |H>*t llu««iiui mind*, till* tN*NtrU('tlo|| of t)M> ptlblh ||»ornli\ HtMl tliv almost < ninplrtr ION* of IttltltttlVf* <*»ll*flttltl* i (lUMUtftf fIIr of tin* ph»p(*rty u>«tru< tlon. NMTKMlrK I'JTII. II|I|MIH«* tlitii iiio . MvptnnUr UMIi t In hi MIIJ ft velohratluti of war. It will U« IIHTVI.V II drill so tlttif If n wur ••MM r«in(> v\vr confront* tin* Niiiloii. flu* lliou- of \\\v* Mini IIIIIIIHIH or (IOIIHM tlllll UII|»r«*|NIflMtlH^H ront UM 111 I1M7 Mllil I WIN nmy IM* MVOIIUMI. Kutun» y«»in*M Wilt probiibl)' flint un fighting more <h> fonftlvi* wiir*, HIM I the iiil*ncul«hM| |in< i« ffli»tf« who now Uwry inohllUat^ln ttny WOllld lH*lt**r U< Mppl>ltlg HlHllM'lvt*M tO rtMiurlhg (ho |U*PH>» In fhoN«> war* to Ihu Miinllvnt ftjfttn*. IlWIT (IT Thi» that th* r<*ttrfim*iit of tin* «*ntIrt* wur d««bt Within thr jterliMl of ithont MO y*ar* him tMU'oim* n latMlhlllty under Nt |trt»»Hit flnum Ing phu»«. Thr wur di>ht «t It* lunik, AIIIIUHI HI, IHHI, AiiiountfHl to |:Hlntr7MKi,(MM), t ( At th«* clow uf the flm'oi yiinr nrj4, Juno no, taut, tli«» «roifi doht tolalUnl fJUMMKHMMm TIIIN fnMitiN thnt It tuiN h<H»n rut $r» ( ani,(WH), Inn vi> y*nr« ,or nt tin* rato of over a tilltlon H yMir with Uf|MihllruiiM In <*ou< Irol -« rwonl hard to In'tit, Ovvr fifty prr wmt of thin <nt IMIM UHMI Atvom- dtirln tin* |H>rlmt of budget , or • I JJ < JJ,INNU**>, to bo rxa< t which nnmim n wiving In Intrrent of mor* than $tJ(MNMMNN» nnnualty. With Mich u good nti|rt ( Why Ohnnjci'? control mid d«*bt reduction Ntmttgi*rfi to t>ni'h other. Mnny, tnnny ntlllion*! of IVin<Hiutl ildDM Wf>r« rt«<MtMiHMt hy till* Whl<h wcrt DOM \R AT PAH. prh«»» of whiMit, corn and ttnvti rUi'ti to m*w high U»V*»IH, crop wtndltlotii «ro n«|Nirtmt «'X*rltviit, i and there «r*» Mild to IN* more new utitomo tilled lH«lttg Utught In KIIIIMIM thnu uvrr before, KvldtHitly there IN no doubt of tht returning i>ro*|H<rlty of the farmers. Crop eondlHotiK are due largely to tile weather, but the other fat tor« that eon tribute to the farmer*' wellhelng are due largely to the effort* of the liepub Ibfin AdiitliilNtratlun to Improve their <K> ndltlon. O|»|MiiM*iilff of Republican- Jam have aw»\muMl IIM one of their chief lltKHi of attack the alleged unfair treat lilelit which ttie farmers are receiving A« II matter of fait, the last two lie publican tVligretoie* have Adopted 0Vi»ry miggeNte^t practhul remedy for HUlevlatlhg the eondttlon In which the firmer* found them«etvc« after the deflation policy of the Deium'ratH bad oft III Itu deadly work, The lieueflclal effiM't of VMrtotifl fanu relief lawn en Meted by the Uepubll^uiA I* now being felt, mid there ultould IK* a Meady 1m provHiiettt among the dwellem lu our agricultural un«apt, rocn AND p»THON(i Opinion I* getierat that iWlldge and will carr.v New York utate by an ng majority, but this grow fl lmpn«nf»lou fthoohl not IH« i^rmitt to Wad Republican* to believe that It U unniMi'ftMary for them to get out and Vole, itfNMirhig there will IK* enough vot lug without them, a falling some Imll Vldualu huve when they fevl that vie tory luc^rtnln, Anhing at 9uch a eou- In uvervontldeute ami lu many thr eau*v of defeat where Tlctory ahould IK* mvomptUhed. Never Uiel^a*, right now, before the 1'reM <tt»ot or Ills running mate have been aoiiflfd ,tht ptoplp MH«UI i*obvliKt>d th«t th# fU*ptiblle«Qii will awevp the »Ute. OD# of th« up-ffUte new!«|NkpvrA hud out el tt» rtportprn Interview traveling ft** fraw vahotu hn^litlen at to the potitkttl oallook, Therv wia aomp Iiaivl#-tti9«ii| tMit|hn9Ot. Tbls wan nttvral, but ih# preference Un (N»lld^ «ttd I>«w#t wig m cwftpliut that It would look •• if Uir t^mocrata would b# ImrliKl ood«»r a Republican landslide Con|rr«aainan MIIK In a apc^b N* fort UM Albany county Coolidgt Dawea Jub, aald Umt l>avla and tlryan on one Uok#t wat about aa i\>u*lnt<»nt an ii -would bt for Rf>pubtloati9 to put Wad* wortb and llriHikhart oti VMP ballot. Tbi»re la no ihuiht whaterer an to the 4Jonjrr«»imtau'a dinluitUm. He bit the ttal! oo Lbf» hpftd for sure. v.ftei at the 'aim* # i.iK« \* ih.ih 1 *. the hazard^ of u third \vuv :nr will cunt* nd tlmt ;IM- thin) 'ITIII d-»»•». i-of apply to him N'UIIIH 1 h* !iad •i:'i-d niic ti no win!' i»t» w«i» IM H *• * Hul I* 1 fa<t I- that «r t thf CnWTimi ,i i MI iigaiii and win 1'e wou!«l h«t\i ririi ( \v* \vt\ liner thin- and de!Yat<'i «IIMI'. Notw ilh^tiihdliu I he break b« i - fwi^n IMN hr^f mtd ««••« oiid term.* ti»» i I Ii i i if term pr<>l»j< m conn % to t ho fore, Mini ii\t iiHNJHhd. Miui\ iH'inoi rjitv regret that t\w U«*v «ii»nr N not a^ |Hipiilar H- he was hut th«y fe41 that <»tcn with lii- dimlnl^hi d |)M|Miliulty he isjhth biggest vote get h'i. TIIIM Ulug the <as<\ In the opinion of jjiiitc a few he can do nioru to keep Ifc'inoi nit* In John than IU)VIMK1> who IN available. Wherever polities are dlni-tmiml It I* conriHled that the only candidate Hie jHuiocratH have to make any showing Hgaln^t the Jiepuhlitan tl< ket tliN year IH Hmlth, Lflnti ntorle^ not being entertained in the reundest manner. Hut In the tmv of everything el«e IM the third term hnndUap, of whb h the Uovernor nev«*r IIWH Right There I* more or le*H Mpi>eulatioti on Uou>rnor Hmith. Home hold he will not consent to take the chance. Others are (Miilldcnt that he will run again. nolwlthutiUMHiig that he known nuking a third term Ih a dangeroii* utidertak Ing. tnoiv often d)Ha^trou«. r |'tHi*q» w)io claim he will lead tln> state ticket my that he will he forced to do no im n matter of loyalty and that while he might prefer to return to his private hiitflne** the ftituaton i« *iich that he will huve \\> make the M «ay« he IndieveM In J ih -y. More |M»wer to him, and he will IH> willing to ln>llcve In any old heniocracy when the 'iioy.n\ tell him he will need more vote 1 *. He will m>\ discriminate against any when the time come* to count up. If At and Willie get together Into II real political battle It nhotild provide a lot of entertainment. They are both handy with w\*rd« and before they get through the people nhoutd get a pretty good line on both. Hearst never could «ee Al a* the |M>or boy UghfIng IIIH way to the lop with the Interest* opposing him. flt'tirxt MtyM thpy hel|M<l Al doe« mtt live on Oliver Htn^et any The tH'*t evidence of Uepublicau **u ceM* IM the number of caudldateM who want to run for office on city, county and state ticket* When the oulook in not radiant there IH rarely a flood of candidate* looking to get on the ticket. Hut when It IM bright they all want to get on the Mlatc. Thin year there are many candldntcM for every place on th ballot from top to bottom. Home nay that Oovprnor Hmlth has hln holm* rtht>c. Oother* *ay that the iMMiple are getting on to IIIH curvet* the Mime as In the <HI«> of any man who talks a tot and fall* to point to anything particular that he ban acvom plUhed. About all tlu* Uovernor ha done W«M MtiggeMed by HepublI but be haw never hesitated hi take credit for anything that he could claim NN IIIP. When Hpctikcr Machold IIIIH tried to phi the Uovernor down to any flpcHUc fact, Al IIUM managed to get around It adroitly at which he I* proll dent. Republicans Plan Affirmative Campaign UepuMlcaii fwirty leadcrx will \U di»|HMMl on \an aluimittlve ctuniwilKii' and ItMive tiie \deriding and deploring to other*,' William M MIIINT clialr- mau of (he national c«»minlttcc, MI id in a statement rectMitly. \I iMive iimfernnl h^ ( 4 IU«iigtt with imrly i^MiimlttiH'nu 1 !! and lea(tern of nearly oil of the state* in thesv st^-ilon^ of the country, and t (vusldcr tJic out- timk exctHHltngly ITCKKI. \Wt» are g^diifr to |e«ve the dtnry- Ing, deriding and deploring to other |HM»plc. The character uf our Hindi dates, the strength of our platform find our m»ord of po*t war achievement through the difficult years of tills Ue- putilicaii Administration enable \i* to de|HMul u|K>n itu iifllrnmUvu campelKti. I IK'UCVC the nation 1M mi»re lutert^teii In accomplishment hum in ptvml**. \AM one Milking factor in the skua lion luiji UHMUUC more and more flpivu- ent, our piu-|H»^ iui.s U^n to make the citmpalgn to a considerable degree mi <v\|M»nlttoit of the character and record of rrewJdtvnt (VHdldKc. \On arriving In i'hhago I Mated tliat the Kuat had a^ked with one voUv for Uc-iKMnt INIWCH an n|H % aker. It In not html U> Imagine how the Ww»t feels. If we niiktHl him to flit 10 per ivnt of the nniueAU we have had, he would hick the neevrnmry time to fill even thin percentage before Uie end of the campaign.\ Tfflttll Tf KM who figure ) tlmt u^».«rn K Hmlth U their one be^t Nt ate trying to prw^all upou LUa tv rwu again Jin life With rUnto MM Animal*. lN»optc who have never tried life on M farm hive no idea of the Mttafaction that oomea to a normal minded r*n or wwnAu from living with growing thing*. There in a wopderful neo«e of companionship In t&rm animals. Hie mad who treats ihtm kindly finds they an* warm friends and there la tome* thing almost bumau In the ^enponne that they give to the confidentte nias- ter. Kveu the flowers and vegetables lu the garden seem aliuort to *iave per«un- allty. They make a grateful Iespouse to the effort put forth to rescue them from weeds and to give tbi'iu water in the dry times and seem to say, 'Thank you,\ by redoubling their ef- forta lw grow and flourish. There are many rewards ot' hapi'lnc^s In this con- tact wlfh nature, whhli is nn1n» satisfy iuu than artiticial pka>urv.— Extracts from Letter At Sea by Miss Lynch Sime that far off day when Homer Trojan towers and whit*-still- <M! <*hip*. a million days have dawned nut a thmt^tiiid IMH'LH have rtriven vainly to oiitsing him. CouUl the blind bard have made immurtal verse if ho had had to smite hi* lyre iu praise of oil-burning ven^els Instead of the ninny-(Hired galleys of the roving Oreek-Y Tan the art of M»ug survive printed menus anil sanitary plumbing mid wiMit do fieople talk of now as they cross the mighty deep'.' H these f|iN*Hti«.»ii.s are wiiih an answer, what tetter way to find it than to hurry up the gang plank of 4IK» \Columbia known a* the gem of the ocean, stow your luggage iu a microscopic cabin, and Mart wM'lously on the business of the Atlantic- by paying your to the gufL»'*R of lil«»rty flrv to the world? This of, you wuro b d<vk chair n net si en HUT rug und take u Kurvey of a brand new fleltl The find thing l?e got to say is Uiat 1 wl*h you were all here. The whip it«elf is old lint r*fl|MM»tnbl«». Th* fk*reje*<t cleanliness prevails. TIM? offi- »vr.s and crew are Scotch, except for thoMf U»rn in Ireland. The captain is the plrture of a hardl«»iied Scot judging by his latitude and longitude. l« a desivndant of Uoliah of Oath. Th« itMHit popular man on Uwrd if* tht chip's surgeon, I>r. Murphy, wh\> hails from a city named (V»rk and danees with every girl on Imnnl every evening. The tallest man. IIH we are having «*ta- tlstli-M, i.M young JohnsMon. six fe«»t four, h»n gand narrow like tlie Litany of the Saints. His father 1* a judge in Dub- lln and he 1M returning home after a y<«ir'ft wtudy at Harvard I*aw school. Many \f the £iO eabln pnaengers are American* going Abroad for then health or flumething. Others are of 8eot« h or Irish birth rvturninR to the old rotintry tor a ?lnit after pros IteroiiA yearn lu America. I am »nipp\s» <*<1 to U> traveling f<ir a rent, but not seldom has it lieeu hinted to me that It muM IH« the folk* luick home who iu»e<l the rent. To right ami left pc*»ple wen* now picking up aci|uaiutam<c.s and talking with lively intercut, but then* were too many hiwln* oonnmants to suit me For introduction* they were miUstitut- or \I have no fear of soft sick ness. Only innnijTrants ami sucli people have it.\ IMuner fit seven. Everybody dresseil up and lively. (Vmversjition wemed to touch UUMII every Aubjex't of hutuau in- terest but I soon realized that some- thing was profoundly wrong. Fifteen minutes of touch nnd go talk nlnnit i*»liti<*s in Euglaiul. Ireland aud Amer- ica nnd throughout it all I had not n word. Siuliy aud Hliukily 1 myself up and ^tartinl for my Mn ten»om. and no hand sought to stay my deiMirtun». The fog lM>ru blow* constantly but .otH^iuH to make little impresion on the mists and gloom of Cape Race. Th rough the day awl two nights that we were near the Grand Bunks it wa« Mown every minute. The captain did not leave the bridge during that time ami fhe ship felt her way cautioiiKly t the engines sometimes In*ing stopped. We set our watrlie* abend about Imlf an hour a day, for at the rate we are trav- eling eastwaixl we greet the nun, when there b» a *un, that mud] earlier each morning. We have }uM had an excellent exam- ple of the power of prayer, or rather of the habits oftlw*«? who make heaven the scapegoat for selfish wUtiea. A wie«lthy New York woman cumeatR»ard only to find that bed stateroom was nvt the Ut4 on the fthip: tluit it looked out on the flank of a lifeboat and felt the throb of the engines. No amount of cajoling itnild move purftur or »1**- ward to disiojlge in her fa\»r a more romantletilly .situated iMi^Heager, m when I first «aw her she wan having rei-ourse to prayer with one eye on the purser's office. Then the miracle hap- pened. An unfortunate New Yorker was taken *o violently ill that the doc- tor ordered him ashore, tin? ahlp wire- 1 casing for a tug to take liim back, llack he went aud the lady of much faith had her luggage in bin atateroom almost lM»fore he could get out of it. One week out. We shall eoon aight the northern i^>a»t of Ireland, and our boat discharges passengers at Moville, th<* port of cal for Londonderry. Then on to Glasgow. ELLA FKAMCES LYNCH. and Imperial German eagles spread their wings on the four corners of his p>of. It was a marvelous diplomatic' equipment, calculntiil to impress Sultan ami iHi>p!r alike, in (lie {kiri^Nl f\»liow- in^ the first and second Uaikan wars, when Field Marshal von der <*\ltz was reorganizing the Turkish army and German influence politically WH* ac- <{tiiring pnsiominni^n 1 that finally IH I - 1111114* so c«nnplete In 1!*11. Huron Von Wageuhehn is dead. So is Field Marshal von der Goltz. S<> is Mohammed V. So is Knver ranlui. So Is TtUant Bey. The (lermau Kmpeivr Is in exile. The Hultanato it.«n>lf is no more. Constantinople is the mere capi- tal of ft province. Turkey in ruled from Augom, under the aegis of one Mustapha Kemal Pasiui. TILH (rernmn government is sending a pi>rtable 12-nmm bungalow tu Ango ra to aerre as German embassy. Year Book of Dioc*sr. The official year N*>k of the Roman ('atliolic dhK^«w of Ogdeusiuug has Just b«*n JSSIHMI by Rev. HisJiop J. H. Tonroy. Ttie book has 11X) page* and contains th« nan>es of over lHjxx* 4*outrit>utors fur the maintenance of the frum the HO parishes. MONITION NOTICE. CM. at ten oVbxk on tb% In lite Inited For I be Nor. District of New York INITKi* STATUS v*. Cadillac Touring , rar. I!UT M^del. N. Y, Lie Motor M-KTU, *ei/. d .Tom Unknown on Apiil 27t ; i. HL'J, at Keenc, N. V. No. Misc. i.TV*. In obedience to a Writ of Seizure tu me directed, in the above entitled I have seized and taken into my session the following described prop- erty, to wit : One Cadillac Touring Car. 11H7 Model. X. Y. Lie. rtltflf.. Mo. tur 57-K-Ttt, *elzed from Partie* 1'n- known on April 27th. UC4, at Keene. N. Y.. For the eausen m»t forih in the libel now pending In the V. 8. District Court for the Northern Din- triet of New York, at Ctiea, N. Y. I hereby give notice to all person* having or pretending to hare any right, title or lntereit in or to the naid Cadll lac Touring Car to IH> and appear at * term of this Court to be held at the luited State* Court Room in the Pout Office liuiiding in the City of Albany, Dintrict (Vnirt | forenoon ofthat day then and there to make answer to the said libel and to niako their allegations in that behalf. 1>. F. BItKITENSTTEIN. I*. S. Marshal Xvr. Dint, of New Turk. By GEO W ANHKESS, IK»puty. IlnN. OLIVER I). Bl'KPEN, T. S. Attorney. Syra« tise, N. Y. 8-1 -J 2t Adv MONITION NOTICK. In the lulled SUtrs DlOrift Court for the Nor. DlrtHrt of New Yoftt. in* *'ar. C4 Serial nuklW, N. 2113408. i Y. We. from Germany went to war, then HIIC weiit to peace, ami n<»w nhe has gone to pleo ps.—New Yiwk Tribune. \I alwayn extiex't my M^anicknoHA u\nml the time we reach the Grand Uauk*,\ In Ten Years What a Change ! There IK a magnificent embassy build- ing on the Bo**phoru8, commanding n Mploadid vi<*w of the 8ea of Marmo- ra, where Baron Von Wangenhelm, late Gi'rman ambassador to Turkey, was wont to preside In *exni-royal rtate. Striped Aentry-boxea guarded bia gates, ?35 Still a\bung Car The Willys-Knight is a car ycni can keep and enjoy for years. A touring car with all the thrill of 42 horsepower—a car you tan drive 50 miles and more an hour, hour after hour— without over-heating—with- out loss of power—without engine trouble •—without carbon cleaning — without ever needing valve grinding. The Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine is the most powerful engine of its size ever built —and the quietest — and the only * type of engine in the world that actually Improve* wllh use. It is common for Willys-Knight owners to report 50,000 miles and more without spending a cent for repairs on the engine* WILLYS- KNIGHT fflss) ~ SUtlUKJATF/M COIKT, Esuex Coun- ty, N. Y. In the MuUer of the Probate of tin? Will of Alice L. Koycv, lute of \\V*t- port, N. Y. f deceased. TJIIK 1»KO1 B LE OF TIIK 8TATE OF NKW YORK, To Edith May Smith, Art]en Latham Day,, Charlotte Anmrula Van ornum Newell, Kate Walker, Ella Bett* How- nrd, Abbie C. Walker, Webrter W. For- tune, Lou a a O. Walker, Howard O. Walker, Lottie Brookn, Milton Talbot, Ix>ttie Hell Hu/Tmau. Melvin E. Lott of Westport, New- York, having presented a supplemental petition ft>r the probate of the will of the above named decedent dated June 5th, 19£J, relating to both real and personal property, you are cited to show cause before the 8urrogate'« Court of Essex County, at the Surro- gate's Office, in the village of Eliza- bcthtown, N\ Y., on the 8th day of Reptember, 1024, at 2 p. m., why a de cree ahould not be granted admitting said will to probate and directing i*s*i a nee of leters tentameiktary to petition or. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the seal of our [L.S.] ftflid Surrogate'* Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, Hon. Harry E. Owen, Surrogate, this 28th day of July, 1024. ffAJiY B. Mk-ROHY, Clerk of the Surrogated Court. O. BYRON BRBW8TER, Attorney for Petitioner, Oflke and Postoffire Address, Ellwibethtown, N. Y. 8-1-24-51 Adv. A. N. Mottt?i!le y Jr., Westport, N. Y. A. J. Petty, Ticonderoft, N. Y. On The Farm Modernize Your Home Every building on the farm can be modernized and brought right up-to-date at small cost by the use of Piberlic Wood Board. Start with the farm house. Fiberlic Wood-Board For Wails, Ceilingi and Parti- tions. Nails direct to the studding or right over old walls and stays there permanently; cost of applica- tion is very reasonable compared with other materials; takes paint or kalsomine perfectly. It is especially adapted for dairy barns, milk houses, hen houses, basements and porch ceilings. Strong Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTORS Main St. Burlington, Vcrmon t Tuknown. at Split Roi*k, X. Y.. on April 25, 1024. April ''2X HC4. X«». Mis4». 1730. In otMHlienc* tv» a Writ of Seiaure to nu> directed, in the «boT« entitled caus4\ I hftve m'ixed and taken into my the following deter i bed to wit: One StudH»aker Tour- . X. Y. Mr. 678924, 2d. 14124. For the onuses set forth *ln the libel now pending in the t\ S. DUtrict Couft for the Northern District of New York, at Vtlca, N. Y., I hereby give notice to all persons having or pretenlng to have any right, title or interest in or to the said Ford Touring car, to be and appear at a term of this Court to be leld at tbe Tuited States Court Room n the Pout office Building in the City »f Albany. X. Y., on the Cth day ot gep- t>iubcr, 1024 at ten o'clock in the fore- IOOU of that day, then and there to make answer to tbe said libel and to make their allegations in that behalf. I). F. BREffTEXSTElX, r. 8. MarKhal Xvr. DM. of New York. By GEO. W. AXDRESS, Deputy. HON. OLIVER D. BIRDEX, V. 8. Attorney, X. Y. 84-24-2t Adr luic <ar. 1U10 Geanser Plattsburg N. Y . on the tUh duy nt 10*J4. nt ten oVhnk in the forenoon \>t id day. then and there to tunke an *wer to Hie *ald litK'l nnd make their allegations in that behalf. V. F. UllElTKNSTEIN. t*. S. Marshal N\»r. Di>t, of New York. By (JKO. W. ANDRKSS, Deputy. Serial 2t<VK)^. M»i«cd from Purtl^ Vn- k nown a( For the can sen met forth in the libel now pending in the IV ». Dint. IVmrt tor the Northern District of New York, at rti<a. N. Y. I hereby give notice to all OLlVKIi >. BtRDEX, Attornrj, Hyraeiiw, X. Y. 8 I 24 2t Adv MONITION NOTICK. In the I niUnl Htmle* DMriH Court For tJif Nor. District of New York UNITED STATES vs. Cadillac Touring Car. 1018 Model, Lie. (KT'.MM, Motor r»7-<Z-33.'l, Serial 57 ii :m, M\/.VX\ from Tartlet Unknown \m April 25, 1U24, at Elizabethtowu, N. Y. No. Misc. 1751. In obedience to a Writ of Reixure to me directed, iu the above entitled cauw>, ! have seiz<Hl and taken Into my cus- tody the following described pi»per- ey, to wit: One Cadillac Tourln§ Car, 1018 Model, Lie. O27WM, Motor 57-G-3.'W Herial 57-G-a'W, seized from Part leu un- known on April 25, 1024, ut Elizabeth town, N. Y. ! For the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the C. 8. District Court for the Northern District of New York at Utica, N. Y. t I hereby give notice tx> all persons having or pretending having or pretending to have any right, title or lii(en»Kt in or to the tmU\ baker Tourtug Car to be and appear at a term oft his Court to be held at the United State* Court Room in the IM«t ofll<v Building lu the City of Albany X. Y. t on the tlth day «f He|)temlK'r 1024, at ten o'chnk hi the forenoon of ld tlay, then aid there to make an «wer to the tcatd IIIHI and make their allegation* in that behalf. D. K. BREITKNSTE1X, U. H. Mamlial, Xw. l>Ut. of Xew York By VKO. W. AXDRKSS, HON. OLIVER D. BURDEN, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, Syrarune. X. Y. 8 1 24 2t Adv have any right, title or intercut in or | httV6 MONITION NOTICK. In the I'rit+d Htmtt* DUtrirt (ouri For thr Northern Dirt, of New York. UNITED STATES v*. Keo Npeed # Truck. Itr^i Model, N. Y. LU 10477mt, Motor (K>21M, »elaed from 1'artieH Unknown at Elirabethtown N. Y., on April £i, 1024. No. Mine. 1744. In obedience tu a Writ of Selcure to me directed, In the above entitled caune MONITION NOTICE In the I itftvd ****** DiKUiH Court For the Northern IHatrirt of New York UXITCD STATES va Packard Touriac C«r, Lie. X. Y. H849, Motor 132S40, 1015 Model, neieed from Parties Us* known at Ticomlerofa, X. Y., on May 13, 1024. Xo. Mine. 1745. In otiedtcnce to a Writ of Seizure to mo directed in the above entitled I have nelzed and taken into and taken Into my po*se» p to the said Cadillac Touring Car, to n \ m !ne followlng-dewrltied property, be and appear at a term ofthin Court, to ^t; Olll? to be held at the United Staten Court 1 Mtnlel, X. Y. truck( 19 23 Lie. 1^47700, Motor Room in the Foitofflce Building in the waHi miwil from rtrtl|lJI rnkDOWn City of Albany, N. Y., on (he Oth day at K llwiMlii«wti f N. Y., on April of September, 1024, at ten o'clock in the lol j4. forenoon of widday, then and there to raako answer to the said libel and FV>r the cause* net forth In the libel now rending in the U. H. Dintrict <*ourt for th© Northern DUtrlrt of New York, at Ulicn, N. Y., I hav make their allegation* In that bebalf. D. F. BRE1TENSTE1N, V. 8. Marrtial Nor. W_HL_of New York, j ni , r|! , iy %Uv mf|Uv ttl „,, p,, oss * D<l P lll >'|ing or pwftending to hare any right, title or intercut in or to tbe «a!d Reo Speed Truck, to be and appear at a HON. OLIVER I). BURDEN, U. H. Attorney, Syracune, N. Y. 8-l-24-2t Adv MONITION NOTICTC. of thift Court, to be held at the States Court Room la the I'o*t olflre Building, iu the City of Albany In the Inlt^d Ktatc* District Court x. Y., on the Otb day of Hi»pt<»inlM*r, 1024 For the Nor. IMntiict of New York, at ten o'clock on the forenoon of that UNITED STATES VB Packard Touring day, then rind there to make answer to SyraciiM 1 , X. Y. Car, 1017 Model. N. Y. Lie O'JUVVW,! the Mild lllxl a Motor 127008, seized from rartleH) gationn In that Unknown on April 2>\ 101'J, at Eli/- ftlM»thtown, N. Y. No. Mlw. 17.VI. In obedience to a Writ of SeUure to me directed, In the a bore entitled cause, I huve. »elzcd and taken into tny custody the following denciilMd pro perty to wit: One I'ac kard Touring Cur, 1t»IT Model, N. Y. Lie o:>l*K;\ Mo. tor U700K M'IMMJ from Parties Un- known on April 25, 1!C4, ut Kli/Jihcth tuwn, N. Y. For the causes set forth lu thy libel new pending in the U. H. l>iKtrict Court for the Northern Din triet uf New York, at Utica. N. Y. I hereby give notice to all pernon* having or pretending to huve any right, title or interest in or to the said Pack- ard Touring Car, to be and appear at a term of thl* court to be held at the United State* Court Room in the IVnt ottice JiuiidiuK in the City of Albany, N. Y., on the Oth day of Sept., UfcU at ten o'clock In the forenoon of wild day, then ami there to make answer to the Huid lii'cl and make their allegalioiiM lu that behalf. D. F. II RE I TEN STEIN, U. S. Marshal, Nor. DIM. of New York. By OEO .W. ANDRKSS, Deputy. IK IN. OLIVER D. BURDEN, f I'nited Stutew Atonity, Syracuse, N. Y. 8-l-24-2t Adv t to make their alie half. D. F. BREITENSTEIN, U. S. Marshal Nor. Dint, of New York By UEO. W. ANDREHS, lX*puty HON. OLIVER D. BURDEN, U. S. Attorney, 81 24-2t Adv MONITION NOTICK. In (he Inited States DiMHct Court For the Nor. Dirt, of New York. UNITED STATES t». Cadillac Tour- ing Car, 1016 Model, 1024, N. Y. Reg. No. 1055346, Motor A-20030, celled from Parties Unknown at Ellzabetktown, N. Y., on April 25, 1924, No. Misc. 1738. In obedience to a Writ of Seizure to me directed, in tbe above- entitled caute, I bare aeized and taken Into mj posseoalon tae following-deacribed pro* pertj to wit: One Cadillac Touring Car 1916 Model, 1924 N. T. Beg. No. 10G6346, Motor A-2G080, seized from Parties Unknown at Elizabeth- town, N. Y. r on April 25, 1924. For tbe causes set fortb in tbe libel now pending in tbe U. 8. DUtrict Court for tbe Nortbern Di*trict of New York at Utica, N. Y., I bereby girt notice to all persons baring or pretned* ing to have any right, title or interest iu or to said Cadillac Touring ear to be and appear at a term of this Court, to be held at the United States O;nrt Room In the Post office Building, in tbe City o/ Albany, N. Y., on the Gtb daj MONITION NOTIC1!;. In the l/nlted Htalet Distrlci Court For the Nor. DMrict of New York. UNITED STATES vs- Hudson Tour- <'ar, lUUi M^dcl, 1924 X. Y. licg Motor HKt'A Hvtla] 34OOH, front I'iirlicK Unknown at Ellz- X. Y , nn April Z\ 1024. No. Ml*'. 1740. In olH'dicnic to a WrJt of Seizure to tnc dltiH'ttMl, in the above entitled <UUKC, I have seized and taken into my poKftehKinn the following described prop- erty, t\) wit: One Hudnon Touring Car, !»!!> Model. X. Y. R4>g. 1794<il>, Motor 71W2, Serial ZU*)H f u *\7A>d from * Unknown at ElizaN'thtwwn, N. Y., on April 2U % 1924. For the (^iuw« wt forth in the libel now lauding In the U. 8. IMMtrlct O/urt for the Northern Diatrlvt of New York # at Utica, N. Y. I hereby give notice to all pertonft having or pretending to have any right title or interest in or to the said Hud- Touring Car, to be and appear at a term of thin Court to be held at the United SUtes Court Room in the Pout Office Building In the City of Albany, N Y , on tbe Otb day of September, 1024, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tald day, then and there to make as- to the Mi* libel and make their allegations In that behalf. D. F. BREITEN8TEIN, U. 8. Marshal, Nor. Di*t of New York. By GEO. W. ANt>RBS8, Deputy. HON. OLIVER D. BURDEN, U. 8. Attorner, S/rtcu»e f N Y. 8-l-24-2t MONITION NOTICK In Hie tutted State* DUtrirt Court For the Northern Dlst of New York, UNITED 8TATEB TS. Ford Touring Car, 1923 Model, NT I. Lie. 177506, Motor 8127713, seized from Parties Unknown at Beekmantown, N. Y., on April 2d, 1824. Xo. Mlsc 1740. In obedience to a Writ of Seizure to me directed, in tbe abo?e entitled reuse, I h«?e seized and taken Into my custody tbe following describex) property, to wit: One* Ford Touring Car, WS1 Model, X. Y. f Lie. 177500, Mo- tor 81-7713, seized from Parties Un- at Btekuantown, X. Y. ( on April my |H>K«eKKion the. following described property, h» wit:— One Packard Tour- ing Car, Lie X. Y. 911*40, Motor 132S4\ 1015 Model, neised from IMrties Unknown at Ticonderoga > X. Y. t oa May 13. 1024. For the causes set forth in the libel new pending in the U. 8. FKntrict Court for the Xortliern DUtrlct of New York,, at Utlca, X. Y., I hereby give notice to all persona having or pretending to have any right, title or interest In or to the KM Id Packard Touring Car, to IK* and appttir at a term of this Court to be held at the United States Court Roogi In the Post Office Building in the city uf Albany, X. Y., on the 6th day of September, Hf24. at ten o'clock in fore- man of *ald day, tiien and there to make answer to the ttaid libel and make their allegation* in that behalf. D. F. BRKOTBNOTE1N, United States Marshal By G. W. AM>RKSS, Deputy. HOX. OLIVER D. BURDEN, U. K. Attorney, Kyracuftt, N. Y. 81-34-21 Adr SirKKMK COURT, County of K. rx>uise Wyman, Plaintiff, against Helen Clark Mclntyre, individually aad as Administratrix of tbe Estate of Her- vej Clark Mclntyre and Margaret Jao# Mclntyre, defendant* Pursuant to a Judgment of foroclo* ure and sale, rendered herein on tb# IMxt day of June, 1924, and duly enter- ed in the Essex County Clerk's Office, I, the undersigned ,the referee duly «p» pointed for such purpose by said judg- ment, will sell at public auction to th* highest bidder, on Monday tbe 11th day of August, 1924, at one o'clock tu tb» afternoon of that day, at tbe office of Thomas W McDonald in tbe Village of Port Henry, Essex County, New York, the real estate directed by aald Judg* ment tu* be told, and therein described as follows: \All that tract or parcel of land, sit- uate in the Town of Crown Point* County of Essex, and State of New York, bounded and described as fol» lows: • Being the same premises conveyed to Henry A. Peck and H. Clark Mclntyr* by deed dated August 25tb, 1917, by Al- lan G. Baldwin, said deed having beeo> recorded in E*KOX County Clerk's Office October 20, 1917, in Book 157 of Deeds at page 556. And also being tbe same property coo* veyed to H. Clark Mclntyre by quit- claim deed dated January 23, 1919, re- corded in Buuk 100 of Deeds at Pag* 100, excepting therefrom— \All tbat tract or parcel of land, sit- uate in tbe IVwn of Crown Point, County of Essex, and State of New York, bounded and described aa fol- lows :— % Situated on tbe tooth tide of street in the Village of Crown Point, Essex County, Now York, bounded and described as follows:—Beginning at a point in tbe south slle of tbe highway leading from Hammond's Corners to the lake, aald point being tbe northwest corner of a village lot conveyed to BL Clark Mclntyre and Henry A. P#ck by Allan G. Baldwin by deed dated Ail* gust 25th, 1917; and running these* south 24 degrees west three rods elgbl links to tbe southwest comer of tfc* above mentioned lot; thence sou to 63 degrees east, thirty-eight feet to a cor* ner; thence north 24 decrees east tbrea rods elgbt links to tbe aforesaid aoetti boundary of tbe highway; thence north 03 1-2 degrees west along said aotth boundary of the highway; thirty eight feet to the place of beginning. The above premise* being a porK«i< of the premises conveyed by Allan G. Baldwin to H. Clark Mclntyre Henry A. Peck by deed dated August 20th, 1917, and recorded in Btfex Oon- ty Clerk's Office October 30th, 1917. in Book 157 of Deeds at page 566, tl* in* terest of Henry A. Peck in the abort property having been conveyed to H. Clark Mclntyre January 23rd, 1919,. by deed recorded in Essex Count/ Clerks Office February 12, 191» # i»< Book 160 of Deeds at page 278.\ Being the same premises conveyed by the defendant Helen Clark Mcln» tyre to Charles M. Putnam, by deed*!** corded In Essex County Clerks* Office on tbe 11th day of July, 1923, in Book 174 of D«ed* at Page 191. Dated, June 24th, 1924. HARRY E. OWEN, Referee. THOMAS w. MCDONALD, PlaiiitiflTs Attorney,. Port Henry, N. I. 0-27-24-71 Adv J