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C. N. Koby & Son, Makme I-.. & P. Co., Utiea Fire Alarm & TeL ©«t. 16 Dr!' H. D. Mayne, Oct 18 Win. Divine, CJias. Keyorae, Floyd Griffin, ©ct. 25 Wim. Divine, Chaa Eeyome, FJoyd Griftin, Oct. 28 John McSorley, Nov. 1 Wm. I>ivine, Chas. Reyome, Floyd Griffin, iJfov. 8 Wm. Divine, Chaa. Reyonae, Floyd Griffin, Kov. 11 C. H. Dupree, Jas K. Jones, AEaiotne L. & P. Co.. JWov. 16 Wm. Divina, Chits, Heyome, Floj-d Griffin, Nov. 21' Wm. 'Divine, ChiLs. Reyome, Floyd Griffin, Nov. 25 W. C. Short, Nov. 2S Wm. Divine, Chits, Reyome, Floyd Griffin, Bee. 6 Wm. Divine, Chat* Keyome, Floyd Griffin, I>ee. & Artimr Monagtuaix, Leon L. Duheme, Alex. Bad ore, Oec, 13 Wan. Divine. Chas. Keyome, Floyd Griffin, Dec.. 20 Wm. Divin«. Ch£W*. Keyome. Dec. 23 Floyd Griffin, M. W, Fortune. Dec. 27 Wm Divine. Chas. Keyome. Floyd O riff in. Jan. 3 Wm. Divine. Chas. Keyome, Floyd Griffin, Jan. 10*W.m. Divine, Chas. Iteyome, Floyd Griffin, t tO «2 74 17 90 12 00 14 60 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 09 14 00 25 00 14 00 14 Ott 14 0i 14 00 14 00 14 00 13 59 75 25 Ifr 82 14 *0 14 « 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 0M 25 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 11 00 11 00 ; 12 0WI 14 00 14 00 14 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 BOARD OF TRAD® AP- PROPRIATION. Aug. 2 G. W. Dusttn, Treas f 15t 0© By Appropriation, 00 CONTINGENT FUND* 1?12 UevkjftS. Mar. 1 Bal. on lu£hd, *87f8 81 By Appropriation 2500 00 Collectors final return 6588 80 Loan from Water Co., 2000 00 Loan from Water Co., 1000 00 L f F Nt Loan from Water Co., Loan from Farmer* Nat. Bank, Bank taxes and others, Returned taxee, Hack licenses lYuck Licenses, Junk licenses. Auto Licensee Sundry other deposits, Theatres, ehows etc., Ffr Elec. Light acct., N 6500 00 2516 98 23 126 00 58 00 10 00 298 00 802 03 444 00 Fo m g , 77 42 Prom Tuberculosis Nurse 195 90 29$ 000 From Social Service, 29$ 0 From Hydrant rent 875 t From Academy St. aect, 499 00 From Flanders School account From Front St. Sewer account, From Amsden St Ext. account 400 00 Checks outstanding, 633 & jSl. G. Maguire, M. H. Maguire, Jan. 17 Wm. Divine, Chas. Reyome, Floyd Griffin,. Jan. 24 Wm. Divine, Chas. Key-ome, Floyd Griffin, Jan. 13 E. W. Knowlton, Jan, 27 Henry Baker, Walter i, Ma.Uon, John E. Smith, P. F. O'Connor, C, W. Alien & Co.. G^rgi-ana Divine, A. J, Bolivia &~tSon, C. H. Dupree. Jam. 31 Wm. Divine. Chas. Boyea, Floyd Griffin, Feb. 7 Wm. Dirme, Cha«. Boyea, Ployd Griffin, r«b. 10 Root. C. \Baylor. Guy W. Perkins, Web. 14 Wm. Divine, Chas. Reyome, Floyd Griffin. Feb. 21 Wm. Divine, Chas. Reyome, Floyd Griffin. Malone L. & P. Co., Peb. 25 Malone L. & P. Co, Malone L. & P. Co., Stevens & Turner Co., John Clerkin, ; E. W. Knowlton, E. W. Knowlton, 13. W. Knowlton, 21 39 1 75 14 25 27 \00 64 50 Contmgent Fund, Appropriation, $6259 27 8759 27 2W9fr $6269 27 WADHAMB READING CIRCLE. A*»g 9 Wad hams Reading Circle, 200 0 By Appropriation, 200 0 HYDRANT RENT. Ater. 2Z MaJone Village Waiter Co Aug. 12 Mal^e VUla^ Wa^^ •ct. 14 Maione Village Water Co $87 $875.00 Co., Contingent Fund, Aflpprorpriatkm, $875.00 875 00 $3500 00 3500 00 TUBERCULOSIS NURSE. July 24 L. G. Reivnie, trees, 100 00 July 12 L G. ftennie, treas., 100 00 Jan. 13 H. H. Seaver, treas, 273 06 Jan. 13 H. H. Seaver, treais, 48 66 Veb. '25 H&ttle Deuel, 82 50 Do Contingent Fund, 195 90 AJpiproiprieXion, $800 00 800 00 P. DECOLLATIONS FOR KL CELEBRATION. July $« I* M. Irving, traea, $499 00 Br Aipfprwpria-tion, 499 00 SOCIAL. SERVICE ACOinSTT Oee 9 lin. Geo. i*C Ldneoln, Treas, ?100 00 Jan. 15 Mrs. Oeo. M Lincoln, Treas., 100 00 To Contingent Fund, By Appropriation, 299 00 $499 00 499 00 BONDS AND INTEREST ACCOUNT Jan. 27 Na t Sav. Bank, Albany, Dec. 27 Nat. Sav. Albany, •o ContHsgenit Fund, By Appropriation, $5600 00 $5875 00 375 00 5500 00 STATISTICS ACCOUNT. Mar. 26 C. L. Capron, $ 75 June 10 Dr.- G. H. Oliver, 5 00 July *-t ©eo. SaWn. 7 00 Stevens & Turner Co., 96 75 C. M. Redfteld, 23 U E. A. POtoam, 1 26 Aug. M C. H. Tottnan, 66 0® W: P. Smith, i 5« 00 Oct. 14 Chas; E. Hastings, 100 0* A. G- Wilding, 194 60 Oct. 88 Chas. E. HoughiaUng, 1 75 Nov. 11 H. H. Reynolds, 8 00 Nov. 36 R. W. Van Dyke, 5 75 Dec 9 Malone Plumbing and Heating Co.. 7 00 Earl Courson, 20 00 Jan. 13 P. F. I>alph4n, 23 25 P. F. Dalphin, P. F. Dalphin, The Hyde Drug Co., 7 50 Jan. 27 Dr. H. H Reynolds, 14 00 Dr. H. H. Reynolds, FWb. It The Dupree Chemical Co., Feb. 25 Dewey & Smith, Tfeog. Adams, 28 SO 14 41 51 54 Contingent Fund. Appropriation, $€68 10 368 10 300 00 $668 10 TREASURER'S SALARY. Oct. UK. E. Huntlngfton, $25 90 Dec 17 K E. Huntin«ton, 25 00 Feb. 25 K. E. Huntinyton, 50 00 AppropriatioTi, $10© 00 $100 00 ASSESSORS' SAUkRT Julr 3 Moses Bessette $75 00 Henry Baker. * 76 00 Oeo. Oibbo. 75 00 Afftpropriatlon, $225 00 \\ «S26 00 CASE OF TOWN CLOCK. B. Hatch, $25 00 25 00 Disbursements, Dasrt Year's checks out- standing. Note charged, To Police Dept .acct., To Fire Dept. acct.. To Vital Stat. acct., To Bonds and Int. acct., To Sick-walk acct., To Highway acot., BJ Bfe $29,614 84 $1644 176 70 6500 00 957 31 3759 27 368 10 375 00 4234 69 11723 81 775 28 $29514 84 I. Kenneth E. Huntin&ton, do here- by sweiiir that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. K. E. HUNTINGTON, Village Treasurer. Swonr to before me this 8th da? of March, 1913. F. F. FISK, Notary Public. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MA- LONE VILLAGE WATER WORKS, Commencing Mar. 1st, 1912, and iitsr F<>l>rnaiT 28th, 1913. tid- DISBURSEMENTS. Expense Account. 1912 Mar. 1 MiaJorie L. & P. Co, C. M. Redfieid, Dennison & Son Get). H. Xickelson H. F. Perkins, T, T Butrick. Cantwel! & Ca-ntweU, Fred Modix, Mar. S Fred Modix, Mar. 12 Thos. E. McKemna, Mar 16 Fred M,odix, Mai-. 22 Fred Modix, Trucking, Mar. 26 Malorm L. & P. Co, Stevens & Turner Co., Mar. 29 Frank Lowell, William Lowell Wiliaan Long, Trucking, Aipr. 5 Fred Modix, Apr. 9 Chas. W. Breed rent office, Dud-ey & Edwards, Lon M. Lowell, John Huntinirton, Malone L. & P. Co., Apr 12 Fred Modix, Apr. IS Fred Modix, Aipr. 23 A. C. Hadley. Aid. Home TeL Co., Fred Modix, Apr. 30 Daniel Brown Est May 3 EVed Modix, 10 Fred Modix. May 17 Fred Modix May 24 Fred Modix, May 27 R. McC. Milter, May 31 Fred Modix, June 10 F. H. Monagh&n, July 5 Fred Modix, July 8 Ad. Home Tel, Co., Stevens & Turner Co., July 12 Fred Modir, July 19 Fred Modix, July 22 George A. Willson, Fred Modix, W<allaoe Cunnginham, Aug. 2 Fred Modix, Aug. 9 Fred Modix, Aug. 12_Malone Hardware Co., John Blelley L. W. Haskell Aug. 16 :Fred Modix, Trucking, Aug. 23 Ffred Modix, Awg. 30 Fred Modix, Sept. 6 Fred Modix, Sept 13 Fred Modix, Setpt. 20 Fred Modix, Zhnri Hodge, Sept. 27 Fred Modix, John LaMo-nday, Oct 4 Fred Modix, Otet. & James Percheon, Oct. 11 Fred Modix, Oct. 15 Ad. Home Tel. Co, C. N. Roby & Son, Oct. 18 Fred Modix, Oct. 25 Fred Modix, Oct. 28 William J. WJveeler, Town of Maione, C. M. Redfield Ste\enfl & Turner Co., : Donaldson, Afet. — jwn Est., Nov. 1 Free! Modix Frank Lowell, William Lowel. Josepjh. Sawyer John LaMonday, Viola Barney, George Collkis, Nov. 8 Bred Modix, BSryant & Lawrence, Malone Plumbing atid Heating Co. Nov. 15 Fred Modix. Trucking-* Nov. 22 Fred Modix, Nov. 26 George A. Willson, Nov. 28 Fred Modix, William Lowell, Trucking, U F. Waite & Co., Dec. e: William Lowell, Dec. 9 Lizzie Recnnle Dec. 13 William Lowtoil, Dec. 2S Wm. M Heddintr Stevens & Turner Co., Napoleon Pelky, M. L. Beach, Dec. 27 William Lowell, Trucking 1913 Jan. 13 Thomas DeCoss, 7 80 H. J. Dytoe, IS 00 Malone Hardware Co., 7 68 U M. Irving, 14 0© Oeopge E. Cooley, 1 60 Jan. 27 F. H. Moaaghan, 2 00 Freight on Hose, 5 6* Feb. 21 William Long. 75 Edward dherrter, 75 Fieb. 25 Malone Village Office Rent. Etc.. 206 56 2 40 4 50 2 80 2 00 2 90 2 90 63 00 8 00 12 00 54 0Q 10 00 12 00 70 60 9 60 3 40 1 60 1 80 1 20 £5 00 8 00 5 45 17 85 50 12 00 12 00 6 00 3 75 6 00 75 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 6 00 20 22 12 00 8 75 1 50 8 00 6 00 15 00 10 40 25 00 10 frO 12 00 5 20 6 51 3 75 12 00 26 5 60 12 00 10 09 12 00 12 00 20 12 00 40 8 00 50 12 00 3 75 12 SO 12 00 12 00 75 00 25 00 36 00 37 50 12 00 4 40 5 60 3 00 1 20 5 60 1 20 12 00 4 00 6 00 5 46 6 00 24 11 00 6 00 1 60 4 68 2 00 6 00 2 60 80 1 00 16 26 3 50 2 00 1 00 2 85 $1246 35 CONSTRUCTION AOOUNT. 1912 Mar, 12 Thos. E. McKenna, $ 8 00 May 17 Fred Modix, . 6 f Fnank Lowell, 4 60 WillUflm Lowell, 4 60 John Borrow * 10 Arthur McDonald 4 10 Joseph McDonald, 5 20 Trucking, l 40 May 27 C. H. Roby, 17 84 National Lead Co. 64 17 Aug. 12 H. MtaeJier Mftr. Co, 92 91 O*N«il & Hale, 20 40 fi Md i ' 1 85 40 40 40 40 40 25 ON«il & Hale, Aug. 16 fired Modix, ' Aug. 23 Fred Modix, Bfcfu* Lowell, Joseph Sawyer. AMlore Revette. Jooa Borrow, Tmoking, Oct. 4 F«rd Modix, Frank Lowell, John LaMonday. William Lowell, Oeorge Alien, Oct. 14 C, N. Roby 4c ISoa H. F. Perkins, Oot 18 Frank Lowell. John LaMonday, Joseph Sawyer Michael McVicar, TOrucklng. Oat 36 Frank Lowell. John LaMonday, Joseph Sawyer, Michael McV4car # Edward Lowell* Viola Barney, William Lowell, Trucking, George A. Willaoa, Nov. 1 Frank Lowell, William Ix>well Joseph Sawyer, John LaAlonday, Michael McVioar, Viola Barney, Trucking, Nov. $ Arthur McDonald John LaMonday, Joseph Sawyer, Joseph VivUanore, George Collina, Michael McVioar. , Fred Deo, Joseph A!cDonald Trucking, Mtalone Plumbing and Heating Co., Nov. 15 John LaMonday Joseph Vivlamope George Collins, Joseph- McDonald Fred Deo M3<shael McVicar Joseph Sawyer, Jotfn MJa-rshall John ,BlanchaVd Henry Vivlemore, Wiliiarn Lowell Arthur McDonald, Truckinir. Nov. 22 Joseph Vivlamore, William Lowell, John Marshall John LaMonday, George Collins, Arthur McDonald, Trucking, Nov. 25 George A. Willson, H. F. Perkins, Nov. 28' Eddy Valve Co., The Leadite Co., Chas. Millar & Sons Co., . & Ringrham & Taylor Dec. 23 Napoleon Pelk«y, C. H. Roby 1913 Jan. 13 Stephen Fobere, Malone Hardware Co., Jan. 31 National Lead Co., 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 66 00 60 00 8 00 8 40 2 20 5 00 5 00 7 00 2 00 7 40 8 00 80 2 65 6 80 8 00 9 00 5 80 5 80 4 00 75 9 00 50 81 43 49 i 10 00 22 80 41 08 18 00 9 90 17 00 3 36 9 90 Oeo. W. WtBaon Sept. « W. M. Weaootfc Sept IS Frank Lowell. John LoMonday S«t>t 20 John L M Ot 4 Jh L S«tt 20 John LaMonday. Oct 4 John Lamond&y William Lowell, Joseph. Sawyer, Oct 11 Trucking, Oct 14 H. F. Perkins, J. B. Twaddle A Co.. C. N. Roby A Bon, Oct. 28 Gteong* A. Willsom, Nov. 22 William Lowell Arthur McDonald, Trucking, Nov. 25 George A. Wilson. H. F. Perkta*. Dec 9 Malone Village, ce- ment for reservoir 107 06 1913 80 1 »» 1 80 1 80 1 0« 2 10 56 1 60 1 10 9 06 f 76 1 80 11 50 3 66 1 10 1 00 3 00 1 75 19 Jan. Feb. 27 John E. Smith, 10 Ed eon Mfg. Co., 8 30 14 85 $909 67 SUNDRY ACCOUNTS. 1912 Mar. 29 R. McC. Mttler, 3 snos. salary, $ 75 00 Apr. 19 C. W. Breed, « inos, salary, 250 CO Apr. 30 B.McC. Milter, 1 mos. salary, 26 00 May 10 G-eorge A. Wilson, baj- ance salary to date, 400 00 [ay 17 Loan to Malone VJL, 2000 00 Juno 5 Checks out at Bank settlement Feb. 29 th 1912 17 63 June 14 Loan to Malone Vil., 1000 00 191S Jan 6 Geo. Sabin, 12 anos. salary 900 00 Feb. 25 R. D, Rice, 11 mos. salary to date, 275 00 P'eb. 25 George A. Willson, to date, 833 HZ $5775 96 BOND AND INTEREST ACCOUNT 1912 Apr. 26 To check to retire Bond No One (l), due May 16th, $4000 00 To Semi-annual interest, Due May 15th, 4730 00 Nov. 1 To Semi-annual in- terest due Nov. 15, 4644 00 REPAIR ACCOUNT. Mar. 1 H. F. Perkins; $12 99 F. H. Monaghan, 11 48 Fred Modix. 4 00 Joseph Trudo, 2 30 Joseph Hodge, 2 30 William Lowell 2 30 Mar. 12 Henry Baker 5 30 Mar. 15 Fred Modix 2 00 Man ley Preston, 40 Raphael St. Dennis, 40 Trucking, 80 Mar. 26 H. H. Perkins 5 64 Mar. 29 Fred Modix ~T 12 00 Apr. 5 Fred Modix Frank Lowell William Lowell William Long, Joseph Melochfi, Jsunes Perch eron, Apr. 12 Frank Lowell, William Lowell, Joseph Sawyer, James Hodge, Trucking Joseph Melocfae pr. 26 Fred Modix, Frank Lowell, William Lowell, Joseph McDonald, Joseph McDonald, Arthur McDonald, Joseph Recor, JoSm LaMonday, George A. Willson, ay 3 Fred Modix, Joseph McDonald, Ztmrie Hodge, William Lowell, Frank Lowell Trucking. av 10 Fred Modix. 'Frank Lowell, William Lowell, John Borrow, May 24 Fred Modix, William Long, Frank Lowell, William Lowten. John Borrow, Ezra Borrow, John LaMonday, Joseph MteDonaM. Arthur McDonald, Samuel Manson Dennis MoCabe, Hid 6 00 8 70 S 70 50 60 20 2 80 3 60 90 60 $13,374 00 TAX ACCOUNT. 1912 Sep. 20 To paid School dlst No. 23, $195 71 Oct 5 To paid Scttool dist. No. 21, 29 09 Oct. 10 To paid School dist. No. 13, 67 46 Oct. 12 To paid School dlst. No. 19, 115 41 Oct. 14 To paid School dist No. 10, i 65 Dec. 20 To paid School dist. No. 2, 65 1913 Jan. 13 Town Tax, 1348 47 $1762 44 GENERAL FUN© RECEIPTS. 1912 Feb. 29 Bank Book Bal., S9532.79 Roc'd from all sources, 18520 72 $28,053 51 ennis M, ky 27 Tfaos. Hinds Co. May 31 Fired Modix, Frank Lowell, William Lowell. John Borrow, Ezra Borrow, John LaMonday. Joseph McDonald, AB-tJww McDonald, Samuel M&nson, Joseph McDonald, 2d, Dennis MoCabe. Oliver Truaftiu, une 7 Arthur McDonald, Fred Modix, Frank Lowell, John Borrow, Ezra Borrow, John LaMonday, Joseph McDonald William Lowell, Josef>n Sawyer, Samuel Manson Dennis McCabe, Trucking, June 14 Fned Modix, Frank Lowell William Lowell, John Borrow, Ezra Borrow John LaMonday, Joseph Sawyer. oseph McDonald, Arthur McDonald. Samuel Manson, Pttui Treed o. Francis Monica, Dennis McCabe, R. Jbv & Son, •trucking. June 81 Paul Tre<edo. Ezra Borrow, Fred Modix, Frank Lowell. John Borrow, • : John LaMcmd&y, Joseph McDonald, Arthur McDonald • Jc*eph Sawyer Ifaaixcls Monica «amuei Manson, GHsor^e McDonald Jsyne 28 Fred Modix \ Fmaik Lowell t WUUawl Barte, ArtStur McDonald, Truddng. July 6 B. Joy & Son, July 8 H. F. Perkins July 12 Fred Modix Oeotee McDonald, Trucktng, July 19 Fred Modix, Frank Low*U, Wlilfcam Long, Georye Bodeu John Robare, July 26 Fred Modix, Fnuofc LoweH, Zimrie Hodere, Aug. 2 FvJ?Modix, Fmnit Lowell, Ztmrie Hodge, T>ki Aug. 12 Jas. J. Slattery Stephen Fobare, Maltt&e Hawlware Oo., R. D, Wood A Co., Aug. 23 Ifonk Lowell, John • Borrow, Sept. 6 Fred Modix Joseph 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 40 6 00 2 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 40 7 00 5 70 4 40 1 30 5 00 1 00 5 20 5 20 5 20 6 20 5 20 4 30 9 10 2 42 6 00 4 80 5 60 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 80 8 40 4 00 8 00 20 7 00 12 00 9 00 8 30 8 30 8 30 9 00 7 00 6 30 11 03 4 00 40 12 00 10 00 2 ©0 10 00 io oo 10 09 10 00 10 00 8 00 15 75 6 00 4 00 9 00 13 00 1 00 5 80 6 80 12 00 * 70 5 _. S 80 5 80 6 30 2 80 5 80 6 96 2 00 12 00 2 80 4 00 1 ,. 1 00 4 00 26 60 4 SO 1 86 6 00 2 40 1 90 2 00 40 1 60 60 «0 80 2 00 1-Sf I ••• so 17 60 8* 75 10 00 3 50 1 20 1 20 1 00 49 $28,053 51 Disburseiments. 1912 Expense A>ccount, $1245 35 Gonstasuetiocn Account, 7 85 54 Repairs Account, 909 67 Sundry Account, 57 75 86 Bonds and Int. Account. 1337 4 00 Taxes Account 1762 44 Bank Btook Balance, 4117 48 Cash--oh hand, 83 07 RECAPITULATION. Receipts 1912 Fteb.\29 Bank Balance, $9532 79 Other sources 18520 72 $28053 51 A WILLSON, Supt, GEO. SABIN, Manager, RICHARD D. RICE, Clerk. • COBPOBATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the an- nual election of the Village of Ma- lone, N. Y. will be held at tihe Vil- lage Engine House, Pearl Street, on Tueeday, March 18th, 1913, and the polls 'Will be open from 10 A. M. and close at 4 P. M. for the purpose of electing a President in the place of George 3. Howard, a Trustee for two years in the place of Mosett Bessette, a Trustee for two years in the place of Henry Baker, a Trustee for two •ears in the place of Frank E. Ma- son, a Trustee for one year in the place of Harvey J. Dudley, a Treas- urer in the place of Kenneth E. Hun tington, a Collector in the place of William W. Clark, RICHARD D. RICE, Clerk. ESTIMATB& Trustees have made the follow- ing estimates of the amounts whicfa, in their opinion, will be required to meet the current expenses of the Village for the ensuing year, and the same will be presented t o the taxpayers of the Village at the an- nual meeting for their consideration: War Electric Lights 4 $5600.00 For Police Department ' 2000.W For F*re Department 3000.09 For Hydrant Rental 3500.00 For Tuberculosis Nurse 500.00 For Social Service and Needy Poor For Clerk's Salary For Vital Statistics For Assessors' Pay For Treasurer's Salary For Band Concerts Care of Clock For Wadhams Reading Circle 200.00 For Contract Oiling Streets 1009.00 For Maintenance and Repsjfls , F t Covington 3tr*et 112.48 For Retaining Wall sad Re- pairs Roadway, Water Street 600.00 For Repairs to the Main Street Bridge 1000.00 For Contingent Fund 3600.00 At such meeting the taxpayers will be catted upon to votf u*o» th* f oi- \ * propositions or rtsolutjtms by No. 1—R4Hfeftet,-th*t K necessary to raise W'ium of Two Thousand Dollars pose of meeting the UJftTirtiiir of tbe PoUcevDepattment fer the year, arid that the sak flW Resolution No. 2—Resolved, «faai It is necessary to rajss the sum of Three Thxnisand Dolls** for the pur- su- and feat said , ._. Resolution No. l—TX******* th*t JC to neoessary to raSJsrihe sum of renty-flve Hundred BoIl«W for the purpose Of meeting 1tt» m&s** <* Hydrant renui for ttmv*»*m for the ensuing year, and Chttt ttie ssid 200.08 500.00 600.00 225.00 100.00 400.00 25.00 earning be rais- No. ^ oeasary to raist x Butared Dollat pose of meeting the berculeels Nurse t year, and that said Resolution No. to necessary•.•to«- Two Hundred cial dervtce Society for tbe ejasuing year; •urn be raised. Resolution No. te noceesary *lve, Hundred o pose of meeting Clerk for the ensu said stun toe raised. * Resolution No. 7—tt*s<#«d. tbat tt is necessary to r«t»« t2t« sum of i« «WM MUU nw ve rvumovt* Resolution No. 8—Resolved, that „ - necessary t» rate* tbe sum <* Two Hundred Twenty-Uve Dollars for t3a*> purpose of meeting the sa> -->n»e <xt Asssssors' pay for the en- 1 year, and that said arum be per i Resolution No. »—Resolved, tbat it Is neoessary to raise the sum of One Hundred Dollars for the pur- pose of meeting the expense of Treasurer's Salary for the ensuing year, and that said sum be raised. Resolution No. 10 —Resolved that it is necessary to raise the sum ut Four Hundred Dollars for the pur- pose of meeting the expense of Baad hire for the ensuing year, and that said sum be raised. Resolution No. 11 —Resolved, that it is necessary to raise the sum osf Twenty-five Dollars for the purpose ef meeting the expense of Care of Clock for the ensuing year, and that said sum be raised. Resolution No. 12— Resolved, that It is necessary to raise the sum of Two Hundrde Dollars for the pur- pose of meeting the expense of Wad- hams Reading Circle for the ensu- ing year, and that said stun be raised. Resolution No. 18 —Resolved, that Is necessary to raise the sum trf One Thousand Dollars for the pur- pose of meeting the expense of Oil- ing Streets for the ensuing, year, and that said sum be sateed. Resolution No. 14 —Resolved, tbat it is necessary to raise the sum of One Hundred Twelve Dollars and forty-eight cents for the purpose of meeting the expense of Maintenance and repairs of Fort Coving-ton Street for tbe ensuing year, and that said mm be raised. Resolution No. \15 —Resolved, that it is f necessary to raise the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the pur- pose of meeting the expense of building a retaining wall and repair- ing, roadway on Water Street, and that said sum be raised. Resolution No. 16 —Resolved, that it is necessary to raise the sum of Three Thousand Dollars for the pur* pose of meeting the expense of re- pairs to Main Street Bridge, and that said sum be-raised. Resolution No. 17— Resolved, that it is necessary to raise the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dol- lars for the purpose of meeting the expense of the Contingent Fund for the ensuing year, and that said sum be raised. Resolution No. 18 —Resolved that all moneys appropriated *-•- various purposes and not expended may be turned into the Contingent Fund. Resolution No. 19—Resolved, Shall the Trustees of Malone Village sell and convey the following described, Real Property to the Malone Pa- p Company for ttoe sum of One Hundred Dollars, cash; All that piece or parcel of land situated in the town of Malone, county of Frank- lin, state of New York, Township No. 9, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point an the west side of the highway leading from Ma lone to Chaam Falls where said high- way is intersected by m e division line between the lands of the HomH- ton Pulp and Manufacturing Com- pany and the lands of Malone vil- lage; running thence northerly along the westerly bounds of aaid tiigrhway to a poiut wihere the westerly 1 ank of Salmon River touches the said highway; thence running wes- terly to right angles with said Sal- mon River to the center of said riv- er; thence running southerly up the center of said river as it winds and turns to tfce said division line be- tween the lands of the Hamilton Pul and Manufacturing Company and the lands of said Malone Village extend- ed to the center of said river, aotf thence easterly along said division 11ns to the place of beginning contain* tag all the lands within said bounds, containing- 8-10 of an acre of and be the same more or less, and tbat the Board of Trustees execute, ac- knowledge and deliver a deed ttf sakt premises to said Paper Company v*>. on payment of Oae Hundred Dol- GEORE S. HOWARD, Prea, MOSES BESSETTE, Trustee, FRANK E. MASON. Trustee, JAMBS B. PRICE, Trustee, GEORGE GIBBO, Tk*uate«v . HENRY BAKER, Trustee, HARVEY J. DUDLEY, Trustee Hwl •trs. MORTGAGE SALEL-- MortfagoTS, Henry Themens and Claps, Tbe- mens, Mortgagee, and present ' er and holder, John P. ~\ \ gage dated, April It, 1911, corded in the offios of the dork Of Franklin County oo the 41H day of May, 1911, at 4 P. lli, to \LOwr 91, of mortgages, at page «M. The amount claimed tor be due on said mortgage oa tbe date of ttte first publication of tikis notice, is the sum of $768.68 vis: <?*«.«• prin- cipal and $68.63 interest. Default having been mad* *& the payment of the mooeys sectlfed by ssid mortgage and ae suit at taw or otberois* having been bad or brought to recover the said mortgftcs debt or any sart thereof, notice «s hereby given acsordlng to tbe statute to m#Sk a ma«* «nd provtdsd that virtus of the power to ssl! in said morts^se and duly recorded there- with, as aforesaid, tbe be foreclosed br sale of the property therein and herein des- cribed by the mortgage aforesaid at public auction on tbe tlsd day of MsrehJ ins . at th front door of the Franklin County Court House Malone, N. Y., at 10:04 A. U. Said property is d«s«rtbed as fol- lows, to wft:—All that trsirt or par- cel of land, situate in the town Altamont; County s< Franlttln, N 7.. and ieseribsd JMMH< nlsjU as foi lows, to wit:— n. t «n>tft4 «t the southe#st corner of If \known as th* < uated m «*e ' — N. T. south thrse quartss*,* «f ttoa'' one-h»Jf r W sub-division LdTlfe. i W - *T - •• -» - m-~-a-X... ^ «»ys arter u>* mtm* of tWs suna* moasi, exelusire ot the day of ser- vice; and, in oase of yoorfailttre to appear or answer, Judgment iria be taken against ,you by default tor t&* relief demanded in tfae complaint Trial to b, heW in the couaty of WALTER J. MJEARS. PlatotifTs AUomeyToffice and Poe*o«ic« Address Matone, N Y. To Sarah Martin, Defends**: The foregoing sunttnoito te'served uponyou by pubMoatioa, pursuant to an order of Bon. Frederick G.,Pad- dock, Fran|clin. county J« \ at Maioae, N. Y., dated 14th, I>12, and filed wm, Ptoint m the office of t3ks clerk of Franklin county, at M*lone village. Franklin county, New York. WALTER J. MiEARB, Plaintiff's Attorney, Malone. N. Y. John Meehan and Roaana _„ han; Mortagagee, and present owner and holder, Fred R. Badger; Mort ss«s dated April 22nd, 1905, and recorded in the Franklin County Clerk's office on May 1st, 1906, at 3:20 P. M., in, Liber 78 of Mort- gages at page S19. The amount claimed to be due on said mortgage on the date of the first publication of this notice is $4,357.10, viz:—$3,400.00 principal, and *957.10 interest Mortgagors, Frank W. Meehan, Uatie Meehan, John Meehan and Roaana Meehan to George Witherell. mortgage dated June 22nd, 1908, and recorded in the Franklin County Clerk's office on July 29th, 1908, at 1O;3O A. M,, in Liber £5 of mort- gages at page 286. Said mortgage assigned to Fred R. Badger, pres- ent owner and holder thereof on November 28tb, 1908, and recorded December 24th, 1909, at 5:00 P. M., in Liber l of asajgnanenta of mort- gages at page 338. On\ date of assignment $871.00 was due on said mortgage. The amount claimed to be due on said mortgage on the date of the first publication of this no- tice is the sum of £1058.00; viz:— $860.00 principal, $84.00 interest, 1110.81 taxes and 313.19 insurance. Default having been made in the payment of the moneys secured by said mortgages and no suit at law or otherwise having been had or brought to recover the said mort- gage debts or any part thereof, no- tice is hereby given according to the statute made and provided and by virtue of the power to sell in ssid mortgages and duly recorded therewith the aforesaid mortgages will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged property therein described by the mortgagee aforesaid at public auction on the 29th day of March 1913, at the front door of the Frank- lin county court house at 10 A, M. All that tract or parcel of land, sit- uate In the Town of Burke, County of Franklin and State of New York, and known and distinguished as part of lot No. 72 of Township No. 7 of the Old Military Tract and bound- ed and described as follows, viz:-— Beginning in the center of the high- way running easterly and westerly through the center of said lot at the southwest corner of a piece of land formerly owned by Wm. Lahan and running thence north on said La- han's west line to the north line of ssid lot No. 72; thence west in title north line of said lot No. 72 to the land of Edwin Bstabrooks; thence south in said Bstabrooks* east line to the center of the said highway; Chance east in the center thereof to the placs of beginning,, containing «S acres of land, more or less. Also all tbftt certain other piece or parcel of land situate in said town of Burke, being a part of lot No. 89 In said Township and tract and bounded and described as foliowB, viz:— Beginning in the southeast corner of a piece of land lying on the west aids of said lot No. 39 formerly owned by Joan Palmer at a distance of about 3JL«7 chains east or easterly from the southwest cor- ~ of said lot No. 39 and in the tt , Hne thereof, and running e» north along said Palmer lot SO chains; thence WQ»t parallel with sOJithllne of iaif^tt No. 89, 10 lit*;, thence south fgfcftllel with the Jeast line of said .Palmer lot SO chains; thenoe east along the ._ chain*; thenoe east south line of said IOTNO. J chains^to the place of **,,__ less, Che portion hereby conveyed be- ing tb« east half thereof and, con- taining 16 acres of *land, more, or less\. , Also all that certain other piece or parcel of land situate 1A said town of Burke, being also s, part ot said lot No. 89 in the south- west .corner thereof, and bott * * on the west by the west One of lot No. S9; on the south by the south line of said lot No. 89; on the east by a thirty acre piece of land heretofore conveyed to one James Tolan;. and on the north by a line, running mast from th* northwest cor- ner of. said 30 acre piece and paral- lel to the south line of said lot No. 89 to thafwejrt line there©! Bxcept- ing and reserving therefrom, € acres in the. southwest corner thereof* heretofore conveyed to Ti March, ;AUK> all the* -JMff, n^ioe Is according to the t B ,_ case made and provided; and by vi ^ tue of tile power of sale 6tm& ed in and recorded with, said mort- 9ae*, said mortgage wHl ^5e fore- closed by the sale of tbe> nrnnitsos ^er*n de»ertbed and thSllJ^iS be sold at public auction «t tb« frowt door of th* Cowt House IK the Village of Malone, Franks* County, N. Y., on the 24th day ot May, 1*13. at 10:W o'clock A/ ML JJS> euit or proceedtog at law/«r otherwise has been oammenoed 1» recover the amount seoured by *a « mortigage or any pant thereof. Said preimises axe described to «4d roort- ~Kr& as follows: ,' AU that tract or ptaroel of *&& sH uate in the Town of Constable. Coun- ty of ^unklin and^^ST^ 1^ York, known and distinguished a* part of subdivision second of lot Q^teen, Township three of Great Tract No. Oae of Maoomb's Pwr. chase (so-called) and bounded as) follows (viz:) Beginning- at th* southwest corner of 31 2S-100 SXSKM of land sold to A*el Peach by Lau- ra Beebee, by deed bearing date the 9th day of August, 1882, «ad runninsj thence north in the west bounds of said 31 25-100 acres of tend; eight 'chains, thence eaat parallel with Oie south bounds, of said lot twelve- chains and fifty links to the east bounds of said subdivision second, then south along said east bounds eight.chains to the southeast cor- ner thereof, then west along 10m south bounds thereof twelve chaina and fifty links to the place of be- ginning, containing ten acres of land more or less. AUao thai, other parcel or piece of land situated ID said town of Con- stablc,county of Franklin and state ef New York, and described as fofiow»r Known and distinguished as part of subdivision second of lot No. Thir- teen and bounded as follow* (via): Beginning- in the east bounds of said subdivision second, eight ^reMrre nortfe one degree west from the southeast corner thereof and runnings thenesi north one degree west sixteen chains, thence west six chains and twenty- five links, thence south one degree east sixteen chains, thence east six chains and twenty-five links to th* place of beginning, containing tea acres of land mere or less. Dated February 25th, 1913. HARRY PRIEST and ALBIN E. AUBREY. Assignees. GEORGE J. MOORE, Attorney for Assignees, Malone, N. Y. Ilwl3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an order of Frederick G. pad- dock, surrogate of tfee - county of Franklin, and according- to the sta- tute In such case made and provid- ed, notice is hereby given to all per- sona having claims against James H. Bean, late of Malone, In said cotta- ty, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vou- chers thereof, to the undersigned, Mary D. Bean, administratrix, at her residence in Malone, in said c ty, on or before the 2nd day August next Dated Jan. 25th, 1913. MARY D. BEAN, AdmteJstnrtrix. BRYANT ft LAWRB«<?E, Attorneys for Administratrix. MORTGAGE SALE. —Mortgage**, John Stowells and Daniel atowells. Mortgagee, John Johnston. Assignee and oeaaent owner and holder of th* mortgage, Joseph Mercer. Mort- gage dated August 18, 1890, and recorded in the office of the olerk of Franklin county. New York, at Malooa, N. Y., January 18, liVl, a* 11 o'clock, A M., in Book No. fft of Mortgages, page 343. T&s sm claimed to be due upon^ssid . mort- gage, at the time of the fixst,fiublic*~ ti f thi ti is *«&8ft* *i tion Of this notice i $«68.**T <wW<* is the wbole amount claim* to a* unpaid, thereon. Said mortgage wa* given lor the purchase pete*, of ths premises.therein described. Default having been made in fin* payments of the money«.-<*eeured 4^f 4 said mortgage, and oo^tult or pr»- ceedings at law. or otherwise havia* been instituted to J«eor«r ssM en, aeooisding to th»*statvte in SSJA, virtue of-the power oC sals mmWff corded therewith, as sfiMssilil tk#- said mortgage Ifill i^SSSosed kr ajau ^| the premises therein *e»- eds by the subscriber, the as- signee, aforesaid, at public auotloa, o IB fit d * —— teact or pareeT^f land, s* of West toUovnt, vis:—Beginning northwest corner of a or parcel of land deed Swetlasd and wife t land by deed recorded in the of the Qounty Clerk M \ of Franklin, in Ldber of d \\ 17 at page 5» 4-6 and- lJ*8? chains; chains; thence south lt-'lf ^ thence w*st 14-41 cbaios | tbe first line 104 -«set to Mn* of said lot; along said east line of «sst to. the slaiM of the wist by hmA talnlng «»e-f ourlfc 7 KBLLAB. QKNAWAT Attorneys for Mortgas^ ARB YOU OON9TIPAS9D? y trfll •w* g •B tfcs poisons they wlH «ttMi ISe at aU