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Ferguson has bought the L.i\> hiini ol .SO* ;i<Tfs, wbk'h adjoins his farm and will operate it in con- noftion with his town. It is a nice property with tocc«HU*nt buildings. The lonsideration paid was $4,700. Michael XJnsella has been in the OtrUensburg; City Hospital the past •week suffering from an injury re- ceived in a gravel pit in Massena. H>- was employed then- with others setting out gravel to be used in con- 11 ete construction for the Aluminum Company ol' America. Kinsella and some ol the. other;? j'iaeid a charge <>f dynamite in the pit. but it did not at ori'-e discharge and Kins-Ua ut-nt toward it to see what was the m-uter. Thinking it was working he r .tn away from it. but it did not ex- plode and tn- wont up to it again .ist in time to receive the full force uf the explosion. When the smoke n id vJeart-d away Kinsella was found ^ ah his arm broken between the el- bow and the shoulder, and the bone badly erushed for about three • >r four inches. The\ forearm and hand were cut and bruised badly and In had several bad cuts on his faee. DAILY & JOY 8 Amsden St., Malone, N. Y Successors to Shorn o & Daily Dealers In 0. & W. SCRANTON COAL { Tha best domestic coal. Discount of 35c | per.ton given to fanners or to those • who draw their own coai. We j have the only self-loading j bin in town. ' CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 8 AMSDEN STREET. CHICHESTER S PILLS in ]Ud «n.i «oU mZuU yetovknewna :^-t.Sifest.Alw«ytRd!tU« SOLD BY DRIGGiSTS EYIRYMB& Su^rar and syrup labels printed at Tlie Flarmer of flee on ahort notice. mi Low Colonists 9 Fares to the West, Southwest, Colo- rado, California, British Colum- bia and Pacific Coast Points. Tickets on sale daily, March 14th to April 14th. confli In th ces>ar tlVM- thi.. OJTU« I In o. and ) and j cent last j Cll 1 - Cirti o\ er of ir t with < in i) j to ' h ni l ha-] t.nrs. ^tiurj^ < iT-Ult mjc u] ' I nt-6- < r th ut or a w • < c .) * f f,T, < it «ti'< &niu » > \•*<• 1 Mfiloi \\ il l tutrc . th. !«-. J«k Mai one m. »r prt vf-d a ,,n k ci !< r-. ol X- <!>> r . r . m d ftil l si- 7tl J ,' t J-O bee a <>P . o m V i- oth \\ o';Io tht i da t Th '1 itH-l'li P .in -*! c - i it ' alltfc IP e Thib '.al sue )rth*>'\p Mal'jnc use the tj fair er fairs be ne- . s thai. other «h ami ontniue t y.'ar stakes th. r-- ( ir. mT ess L'lli n Jordan, o' Hurke has filed a petiti.-u m banKrupt v with liahihti*- of $G,i;i3, and nom na.1 as>tts of $4,-. 7 J fj ,iji ludin^ h< r farm and other! real *at.«t* \alii«3 at f 3,loO and farm! •tor}, tof>]fc. pt< , \,tlutd dt $1 6('O } DU'it ait se. in t d to th^ amount of, $1,351 Among the secured credit >m i t& E K Hoglfc, of Malone, for ^2>l r J Hea\-j creditors are Benjamir Ka> - j xnond. ?1 .'00, James 1. Jameson, Jl COO, Br\ant & Lawrem e, $600, anc 1 W. E. Smallman, $1,255. Other cred- itors are J. T. Jordan, $160; Wm McKenzie, $110; P. S. Smith, $110; George S. Howard, $12,\ Andrew and Thomas Hampson, $17 5. Frank BushnfcH, of Ogdensburgr, Who was employed last season on a farm \ in Port Oovinirton.-svho visited his father in the Maple City Novem- ber 2nd and the next day mysteri- ously disappeared: has been heard from. For weeks efforts have been . made to trace him and finally the fathw decided that his son had been done away with and put a detec- tive on die case. Bushnell is in the land of the living all right and re- cently applied to the Albany branch ' ^&£I PARTING With your money isn't pleasing unless you get full satisfaction in return. This is especially so with the laundering of white and colored shtrts, waistcoats, collars and cuffs. Our gratified patrons are our best recommendation. 30 years of good laun- dering. TAYLOR'S LAUNDRY, MALONE'S BEST. 11 Academy St. New 'Phone 284. W. G.BUSH, D. D.S. DENTIST, Ind Bled, orer Orott & Hawtin' East Main St., MALONE. N. V. ndard tion rts driver, giv Dr. Cox, of Ivee C former home, as re pective employers l Co. for a posi- j ng the name of j nter, Bushnells erence. The pros- wrote Dr. Cox about his application and his where- abouts were thus revealed. We are &lad to note fcka-t-enon- daga county is waking- up to the val- ue of prison labor on highways an|3 is taking steps to utilize the prison- ers in the penitentiary on this work. A bill has been introduced in the legislature permitting the prison- ers to (.,_• worked ten hours a day on ruads or in pro-eurirag' and prepar- ing .material for highway purposes, and allowing; prisoners? sentenced for 'less than a year to earn commuta- tion of five days eaeh month for faithful .and efficient service in the eonslr-uftron of highways or the pro- duction of materials for highway purposes. Highway work is the most .feasible employment for the refor- BUTTRICK'S BOOK STORE -HEADQUARTERS FOR- Ledgers, Day Books, Memoran- dum Books of all kinds, Fancy Writing Paper in Boxes, Diaries, Ink, Mucilage, School Pads, Artist's Materials, Magazines and Books of ail Kinds, Including the Latest Fiction. THOS. T. BUTTRICK, PERFECTION That's the general expression of our improved up-to-date work done In one of the best equipped laundries in the northern part of this state. Try us. MALONE STEAM LAUNDRY M. W. FORTUNE, Prop., Catherine St., MALONE. N. Y. MORTGAGE SAi-E.~~ Mortgagors. Henry Theraen? and Clara The- mcHs, Mortguge«, and present own- er and holder, John P. Kellas, Mort- gagv dated, April 28. 1911, and re- corded in the office of the Clerk of Franklin County on the 4th day of May, 1911, at 4 P M., in Liber 91, of mortgages, at page 224. The amount claimed to be due on said mortgage on the date of the first publication of this notice, is the sum of $768.6? viz: $700.00 prin- cipal and $68.63 interest. Default having been made in the payment of the moneys secured by said mortgage and no suit at law or otherwise having been had or brough to recover the said mortgage debt or any part thereof, notice la hereby given according to the statute in such case made and provided that ' virtue of the power to sell in said mortgage and duly recorded there- with, as aforesaid, the mortgage wil be foreclosed by sale of the mortgag- ed property therein and herein des- cribed by the mortgage aforesaid at public auction on the 22nd day of March, 1913, at th front door of the Franklin County Court Houst Malone, N. Y., at 10:00 A. M. Said property is described as fol- lows, to wit:—All that tract or par- cel of land, situate in the town of AJtamont, County of Franklin, N Y., and described particularly as foi lows, to wit:— Beginning at the southeast corner of Village IiOt No 16 \known as the Churpan Lot\ si; uated In the Village of Tupper Lake. N. Y. \The gub-division of the south three quarters, of the west one-half, of sub-division Lot No. 1O«; township No. 22, Macomb's Purchase-. reat Tract one. Franklin County. N. T., as surveyed by W. E. La- Fountain, and being known as par; of the Wales Chaney four acre lot and running thence weat along th. south line of said lot 16 \known :•. the Churpan lot\ 104 feet to the southwest corner of said Churpan lot, thence west along the east line r lot No. 2 \known as the Frasier Lot 104 feet; thence east parallel with the first line 104 feet to the east line of said lot; thence northerly along said east line of said lot 104 feet to the place of beginning con- taining one-fourth acre of land be it more or less. Dated December 21, 1912. JOHN P. KELLAS, Mortgagee. KELLAS, GENAWAY & KELLAS, Attorneys for Mortgagee, 2wl3 Malone, N. Y. ll Kinds of Machine Work Transmission Machinery Mill, Contractors' and Engineers' Supplies. Gray Iron, Bronze, Brass. Steel and Malleable Castings H. FRED PERKINS, 21-23 Mifl St., MALONE, N. Y. Home 'Phones, OfBce34 Residence -L East Main Street, Malone. N. Y. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY ALL SIZES OF COAL, DRY SLAB AND BLOCK WOOD. C.W.Allen Co. 20 Amsden St, Telephone 246 publi jails u on their good behavor out in >pen and acquire the habit of .worthiness. It also -accomplishes irt-atest permanent grood to thy :• for the cost of prisons and and interferes least with the -employment of native labor in the state, as most highway work under contract is done by foreign labor. The members of the Knights of Pythias have been selling advance tickets ft»v the minstrel show to be g-ivf-n next Monday and Tuesday nights at the opera house, and re- s' rv *'<i stats can now be had. The people of this and surrounding towns an- looking forward to an evening 1 of rare fun and entertainment. The young men have been practicing stu- diously on their parts for some weeks* until they have them down pat. The boys have been storing up a lot of jokes of local flavor— new ones, with the edge on—and will crack them on local victims without a wink of the eye. If you're not there _.you won't know exactly what--they said about you. Among the solo ar- tists we note Wally Smith in his heart-rending grand opera effort. \Wringing the Water Out of the Milk;'' Jo. Flanagan, in the sublime marine extravaganza, \Moving the Ocean Ba<-k Prom the Shore:\ w ? hile Rab Rabner will sing the solemn bas- eo-profundo selection, \Taknsr in tha River Just Before the Rain,\ and Hank Brunelle will tell in melodious measure some of his experiences in \Waiting for the Gasoline to Spark.\ Other special features are the latest kinks of the Turkey Trot by \Jock- ey\ Channell, Kirk Benjamin's head balancing monologue, and Dr. Bush's Impersonation of the \suffragette bike\ of Col. Rosalie Jones. Better get your tickets now If you want * chance to see the fun. The show will be given at Chateaugay, March 26 and Saranac Lake. Mar. 27th. & healthy man la * kln« m ftt» rwn riffht, an unhealthy man *n an- tappy abtve. For impure blootf and AuggUh liver use BurdookV Blood Miter* Oa the market SI years. U.*0 a bottfe.--Adv. f*y P. Stand** 01! Ct. t f fltw York REPAIRING Rubber Boots and Rubbers A SPECIALTY. SHOE REPARffiG OF ALL KOTOS. We do not use a machine. All our work Is dooe by hand In a superior A. L0R1N0, 22 Dim S^BiL. N.Y. Ed. Wallace, DmAsam a MONUMENTS OriBarre mi fmm ***** m Stock PNEUMATIC TOOLS '•» ovtttn* urt UttwiB*. Gtv» m* i THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York—To Eliza Valentine, of Eseanaba, Michigan, Alice Waters, of Bscana-ba, Michigan; Leona C. Parks, of Grand Isle, Vermont; Elizabeth Gorbett, of Eseanaba, Michigan; W. B. Corey, of 1610 Winona Blvd. Hol- lywood, Los Angeles, California; Mar ion Corey, of Burlington, Vermont; Esteila F. Case, of Wichita, Kan- sas; Carrie Scriver, of Alburgh, Ver- mont; Lillian Clark, of Aiburgh, Ver- mo-wt; Jane F. Lord, of Champ-iain, N. ¥.; Flora C. Stanton, of Lake Placid, N. Y.; Kate Soules, of Charnplain, N. Y.; Nellie Greenway, of Champladn, N. Y.; William C. Lew is, of Champlain, N. Y., and Charlea P. Aishiine, of ChaanpJain, N. Y., hus- band, wife, creditors, legatees, and next of kin of Jane Gorbett Hugiies, late of the town of Malone, in the County of Franklin and State of N-ew York, deceased, and the sure- ties on administrators' official bond, or their legal representatives, send greeting: Whereas, Jane F. Lord and Nancey E. Whyte, the administrators of the goods, chattels and credits of the said Jane Gorbett Hughes, deceased, has lately applied to our Surrog-afte of our County of Franklin to have their accounts as administrators, as aforesaid, judicially settled in pursu- ance of the statute in such case made and provided. You, and each of you, are there- fare cited and required, personally, to be and appear before, our said Surrogate at his office in the Court house, in Malone Village, in the County of Franklin, on the 28th day of April, 1913, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settle- ment of the account of Jane F. Lottd and Nanoey E. Whyte, as ad- ministrators of -goods, chattels and credits of the said Jane Gorbett Hughes, deceased. And if any of the aforesaid per- sons are under the a«e of twenty- one years, they will please take no- tice that they are required to ap- pear by their general guardian. if they have one, and if they have none then that they appear and apply for the appointment of a special gratr- dlen, or in the event of thei/ fail- ure or neglect to do so, a special guardian will be appointed lay the Surrogate to represent and act for theim in the poceedinga In Testimony Whereof, We have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness Frederick G. -Paddock, Sur- .^S.) rogate of aaid County, at V the town of Malone, the 11th \ day of March In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. KATHERINE A. PADDOCK, Clark of the Surrogate's Court JOtHN P. BADGER, Attorney for Administrators, w7 Malone, N. T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pttnwwint to as order of Frederick G. Pad- dock, Surrogate of the county «f Franklin, and aooordinjr te the sta- tute in such oaae made \aad prorld- ed, notice U hereby glm t* all person* having claim* against Rnfua Watson Barber, late of Buffer, In •aid county, doctascd, ftet tfc«y are required te extoibit the same, with tlie vouchers th«r«*f, to the «ader- •lgned, Bert a. Barber, «ae «f the admlnlstmtors, at his reMdeoc tn the 10th day of Ibar Me t Dated November*, It IT ALXBKA BAMHBB. WrHCT S. BARBER. Administrators of Rufu* Watson Barber, deceased. M. T. 9CANLON, Attorney for Adm'rs.. sfaton*. N. T. 4TwjT N. Y. SUPREME COURT— PRANIC- lin county. Williamine S. Child* Plaintiff, against Sarah Martin, De- fendant. To the above named defendant: — You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to •erve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty lays after the service of this sum- mons, exclusive of the day of ser- ie ; and, in case of your failure to appear or -answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the -elief demanded in the complaint. Trial to be held in the county of Franklin. Dated this 2nd day of December, L912. WALTER J. MEARS, Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and Postoffice Address, Malone, N Y. To Sarah Martin, Defendant: The foregoing summons is served jpon you by publication,, pursuant to an order of Hon. Frederick G. Pad- dock, Franklin county judge, made at Malone, N. Y., dated December 14th, 1912, and filed with the com- plaint in the office of the clerk of. Franklin county, at Malone village, Franklin county. New York. WALTER J. MEARS, Plaintiff's Attorney. 9w7 Malone. N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS'—Pursuant to an order of Frederick G. Pad- dock, Surrogate of the County of Franklin, and according to the sta- tute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all persons having' claims against John Farrell, late of Bombay, in said county, de- ceased, that they are required to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned ad- ministrator, at his residence in Bom- bay, in said >:ounty, on or before the 30th day of August next. Dated February IT, 1913. M. J. CROWLEY. Administrator. GEORGE J. MOORE, Attorney for Administrator, Malone, N..Y. 10W27. NOTICE TO CREDITORS— Pursu ant to an order of Frederick G Paddock, surrogate of the county o- Franklin, and according to the Btat ute in such case made and provided notice is hereby given to all per»oc? having claims against Alonzo E Puller, late of Malone, N. Y., in n.U county, deceased, that they are r» quired to exhibit the same, with tb vouchers thereof, to the undersii^) ed, at his office at Malone village, i; said county, on or before the 6t> day of July, 1»1J, Dated Dec. 26, 1912. MARTIN B. McCLARY, Executor McCLARY & ALLEN, Attorneys for Executor, Malone. N. Y. Jw27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS— Pursu- ant to an order of Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the stat- ute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all per- sons having claims against Elisabeth Londf-aville, late of Malone, in said county, deceased, that they are re- quired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, Robert C. Taylor, at his residence in Malone village, in said county, on or before the 3rd day of May next. Dated October, 1912. R. C TAYIJOR WALTER j . HEARS, Attorney for Petitioner, Malone, N. Y. 4«w27. NOTICE TO CREDITOR3— Pursuant to an order of Frederick G. Pad- dock, surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the statute in such case made and pro- vided, notice is hereby given to ail persons having claims agairiat George W. Merritt, late of Brandon, in said county, deceased, that they are re- quired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, Fred M&rritt, at the office of S. A. Beman, in Malone, N. Y., in said countj r , on or before the 2nd day of August, 1913* next Dated January 17th, 1913. FRED MERRITT. Administrator, etc S. A. BEMAN, Attorney for Administrator, M&one, N. T. fw27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS— Pursu- ant to an order Of Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate of the county ol Franklin, and according- to the stat- ute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims affatost Clara E. Par- melee, late of Malone, in s*ld coun- ty, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the undersigned, at the office of A. B. Parmelee A Son, in Malone village, Malone, N. T.; in said county, on or before the 5th day of July next Dated December ttoto. 1912. GBSORGBJ W. DU8TIN, Executor. McCLARY & ALLEN, Attorneys for Executor. Malone. N. T. iwi^t NOTICE TO CRWt>rrOR»-- Pursu- ant to an order of Frederick G. Paddock, surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the stat- ute in such case made and provid- ed, notice is hereby given to all Per- sons having claims against Jennie Shonyo, late of Malone, in said county, deceased* that thsy are re- quired to exhibit Che *am«, wtth the vouchers thereof, ts th* undersign- ed, Charles 9, gteren*, as execute*, at the office of XeDas, Genaway A KellajB, in Malone village. In said count **Nn fits fit d , n Ma county, on or •f Juno next. Dtd . In i first day Juno next. Dated Malm* K. Y.. Nov. if, mi CHABLBB a BTBV1IHS as Executor, Etc. KELLAS. G SNA WAY A KBJLLA8, Attorneys for Executor, Malone, ft. T. *0«rl7 MORTGAGE SALE. — Mortgagors, John Meehan and Rosana Mee- han; MorLagagee, and present owner and holder, Fred R. Badger; Mort >»*• dated April 22nd, IS06, and recorded in the Franklin County Clerk's office on May 1st, 1905, at 3:20 P. M., in Liber 78 of Mort- gages at page 519. The amount claimed to be due on said mortgage on the date of the first publication of this notice is 14,367.10, viz: —$3,400.00 principal, and $957.10 interest. Mortgagors, Frank W. Meehan, Lizzie Meehan, John Meehan and Rosana Meehan to George Withereli, mortgage dated June 22nd, 1908, and recorded in the Franklin County Clerk's office on July 29th, l»08, at 10:30 A. M., in Liber 85 of mort- gages at page 286. Said mortgage assigned^ to : Fred R. Badger, pres- ent owner and holder thereof on November 28th, 1908, and recorded December 24th, 1909, at 5:00 P. M-, in Liber 1 b'£.--assignments of mort- gages at -.page 338. OB 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:— $850.00 principal, $84.00 interest, $110.81 taxes and $13.19 insurance. Default having been made in the payment of the moneys secured by said mortgages and no suit at law O 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 said 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 tfee 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, vizi - 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 said lot No. 72; thence west in the north line of said lot No. 72 to the land of Edwin Estabrooks; thence south, in said Estabrooks' east line to the center of the said highway; thence east in the center thereof to the place of beginning, containing 63 acres of land, more or less. Also all that 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 follows, viz: —- Beginning in the southeast corner of a piece of land lying on the weat side of 'said lot No. 89 formerly owned by John Palmer at a distance of about 28.67 chains east or easterly from the southwest cor- ner of said lot No. 89 and in the south line thereof, and running thence north along said Palmer lot 30 chains; thence west parallel with the south line--of said lot No. 89, 10 chains; thence south parallel with the east line of said Palmer lot chains; thence east along the south line of said lot No. 89, 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres of tend, more or less, the portion hereby conveyed be- ing the east half thereof and con- taining 15 acres of land, more less. Also all that certain other piece or parcel of land situate in said town of Burke, being also part of said lot No. 89 in the south- west corner thereof and bounded on the west by the west line of said lot No. 89; 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 To Ian; and on the north by a line running west from the northwest cor- ner of said 30 acre piece and paral- lel to the south line of said lot No. 89 to the west line thereof. Except- ing and reserving therefrom, 6 acres in the southwest corner thereof, heretofore conveyed to Thomas March. Also all that other piece or parcel of land situate in said town of Burke being part of said Jot No. 89 and bounded and describe as follows, viz:—Beginning at the northwest corner of a certain piece or parcel of land deeded by Wm. Swetland * and wife to Patrick To- land by deed recorded in the office of the County Clerk of said county of Franklin, in Liber of Deeds No. 17 at page 594-5 and running thence nozth 13-87 chains; thence east 14-42 chains; thence south 13-87 chains and thence west 14-42 chains to the place of beginning, contanlng 20 acres of land, more or less. Also granting and conveying hereby ail that other certain other piece* or parcel of land situate in the said Town of Burke, a strip of land two rods wide, part of said lot No. 72 heretofore con- veyed by said • March to Peter S. Palmer and Frederick L. C. SalUey as executor, etc., which strip con- tains about two acres of land. Also all that other piece or parcel of land situate In said town of Burke and being part of said lot No. t i and being the north part of a lot of land deeded by William Swetland to Pat- lick Tolan by a deed recorded in said County Clerk's office In Liber of Deeds No. 17 at pages 694-iU, th land hereby Intended to be conveyed is bounded on the north by the land formerly owned by Patrick Deneen; on the e\st by land now owned formerly owned and oeeapied by David folan; on the so«th by a part of said land deeded by .Swet- land to said Patrick Tolas and on the west by land now or formerly owned and occupied by James Tolan and known as the Palmer lot, It be- i>g the intention to convey hereby alt ihe land formerly owned by the said Patrick Tolan and which Is included and enclosed by a fence osotfttaUsW 19 acres of land, more or less, to- gether with a rlffht of way two rods) wide from the premises hereby oo»- veyed in a southeasterly direction to the highway where the same h*# been traveled and used as a rntsT to the highway by the «eJd Patrick Tolan and others for more h forty years. Dated Dec SOth. 1111. FRED R.BADGER. MORTGAGE SALE — Mortgagors, Joseph Laprad and Emily Laprad. Mortgagee, Philander Premo. Assig- nees and present holders, of mort- g>age, Harry Priest and, Albin E. Aubrey, Mortgage dated March 23rd, 1910. Recorded in Franklin County Clerk's Office on the lth day of April, I»10, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. in JUber 89 of Mortgages, at page 44. The amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice is the sum of $111.45, which is the whole amount unpaid thereon. Der fault having been made in the pay- ment of the moneys secured by said mortgage, notice is hereby given that according to the statute in such oase made and provided, and by vir- tue of the power of sale contain- ed in and recorded with said mort- gage, said mortgage will be fore- closed by the 3ale of the premise* therein described and the same will sold at public auction at the front door of the Court House in the Village of Malone, Franklin County, N. Y., on the 24th day of May, 1913, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. No suit or proceeding at law or otherwise has been commenced to recover the amount secured hjr said mortgage or any part thereof. Said premises are described in said mort- gage as follows: All that tract or parcel of land sit uate in the Town of Constable, Coun- ty of Franklin and State of New York, known and distinguished as part of subdivision second of lot thirteen, Township three of Great Tract No. One of Macomb's Pur- chase (so-called) and bounded as folio ws (viz:) Beginning- at the uthwest corner of 31 25-100 acres of land sold to Asel Peach by Lau- ra Beebee, by deed bearing 1 date the 9th day of August, 1882, and running thence north in the west bounds of said 31 26-100 acres of land, eight chains, thence east parallel with the 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 the south bounds thereof twelve chains and fifty links to the place of be- ginning, containing ten acres of land more or less. Also that other parcel or piece of land situated In said town of Con- atable.county of Franklin and state of New York, and described as follows: Known* and distinguished as part of subdivision second of lot No. Thir- teen and bounded as follows (viz): Beginning in the east bounds of said subdivision second, eight chains north one degree west from the southeast corner thereof and running thence 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 the place of beginning, containing ten acres of land more or less. Dated February 25th, 1913. HARRY PRIEST and ALBIN E. AUBREY. Assignees. GEORGE J. MOORE, Attorney for Assignees, Malone, N. Y. Ilwl3 NOTICB notice is hereby #ren to sons having cbglms a*sJn* Cardinal, late of lisJotttTln ssjS county, deceased, that they are it - quired to exhibit the M the vouchers thereof, to tet ed administrator with the nexed of Laura CdJL residence In West BangoFT In „ county, on or before the 9th day July next T Dated January 4th. 1918 MILO WL ROOD, Administrated McCLARY & ALLEN. Attorneys for Administrator, Maione, N. T 4wgf NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an order of Frederick G. Pad- dock, surrogate of the county «f Franklin, and according to the stat- ute in such ease made and provid- ed, notle© i« hereby given to all per- sons having 1 claims against Dennfc* W. Dewey, late of Franklin, In said county, deceased^ that they are r+* quired to exhibit the same, with th« vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, administrators, at their residence t» Franklin Falls, in, said county, on •* fore the 15th day of May next. Dated Nov. 7, 1912 CHARLOTTE A. DBWBTT. FREDERICK DBWBT. GEORGE J. MOORE, Attorney for Admr'#., Malone, N. Y. 48wtT NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an order of Frederick G. Pad- dock, surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the sta- tute in such case made and provid- ed, notice Is hereby given to all per- sons haying claims against James H. Bean, late of Malone, in said coun- 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 coun- ty, on or before the 2nd day of August next. Dated Jan. 25th, 1913. MARY D. BEAN. Administratrix. BRYANT & LAWRENCE, Attorneys for Administratrix, Malone, N. Y. 7w27 MORTGAGE- SAJLE. —Mortgagors, John Stowells arid Daniel Stowells. Mortgagee, John Johnston. Assignee and present owner and holder of the mortgage, Joseph Mercer. Mort- gage dated August 18, 1890, and recorded in the office of the clerk of Franklin county, New York, Malone, N. Y., January 18, 189; 11 o'clock, A. M., in Book No. 56 of Mortgages, page 242. The sum claimed to be due upon said mort- gage, at the time of the first publica- tion of this notice is 1658.68, which is the whole amount claimed to be unpaid thereon. Said mortgage was given for the purchase price of the premises therein described. Default having been made in the payment of the' moneys secured by said mortgage, and no suit or pro- ceedings at law or otherwise having been instituted to recover said mortgage debt or any part thereof; now, therefore, notice is hereby giv- en, according to the statute in such ease made and provided, that by virtue of the power of sale contain ed in said mortgage, and duly re- corded therewith, as aforesaid, thi said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein des- cribed, by the subscriber, the as- signee aforesaid, at public auction, on the first day of April, 1913, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the -fmmtdoor of the court house, in the vilJ -Malone, in said county of Frank-\ UnT-tsTew York. Said premises are described in said mortgage as follows; Ail that tract or parcel of land, sit uate in the town of Westville, county of Franklin'and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, viz:—Beginning at the southwest cor ner of subdivision I, lot 16, town- ship 3, Macomb's purchase, in West- vtlle, and runs north, one degree west, on the west bounds of said sub- division 15.75 chains; then east paral- lel with the south bounds to Sal- mon river; then up Salmon river to the south bounds of said subdivision; then west on said bounds SI. 11 chains to the beginning, containing 46.75 acres. Also beginning at a point te the south line of said sub- division first. 6 chains, 7S link* west of the S. E. corner of said subdi- vision and running north, o&e de- gree west. J.26 chains; thence east 9.26 chains to land heretofore con- veyed: to Thorns ChambitlAta; thence north, one degree weat, alotur the west bounds of said ~ Iain's lot to the middle way leading from ~\ to PL Oovington; thi. erly Along the ntiddls S chains to the N. W. heretofore conveyed to Isabella p. Downer; thence northeasterly along the north bound, of **T D<MMr UX 7.M chsAa* t» tb* «Mt ^^ - the aubdirislon: thence becSSuur. AIM beftmHa* at the northwest corner of mhdhrtaMn M of said lot 14. a«4 runs those* sooth, one degree east, along the w»st bounds of Mid tfttbdhrfefton S4.U chfttas to th* aiidA* of the fctgtonqr leading from B. EL Mmn'B to 1M*» thew Deneen; tfceao* east and aortfe* sasAftdy mloac tit* mHMln At ssH Attorneys Cor Mortgagee. Malone, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS —Pursu- ant to an order of Frederick G. Paddock/ surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the stat- ute in such case made and provid- ed, notice Is hereby given to alt per- sons having claims against LottU Gonyea, late of Maione, in said coun- ty, deceased, that they are required t exhibit t&e same, with the voucher* thereof, to the undersigned, Robert C. Taylor, Executor, at his residence In Malone village, in said county, oa or before the 19th day of August next Dated February 17th, 1913. ROBERT C. TAYLOR, Executor. WALTER J. MEARS, Attorney for Executor, Malone, N. T. . 10w26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS—- Pursu- ant to an order of Frederick Gf. Paddock, surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the stat- ute in such case made and provided* notice is hereby given. to alt person* having claims against Louis Fre- chette, late of Malone, in said couh-\ ty, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the undemaign^d Wil- liam A. Frechette and Lydia-A—Fre- chette, executors, at the office of I t H. Burno, in Malone viUiage, in said county, on or beforfc the--^st day of Sept. next. — Dated Feb. 20, 1913. WILLIAM A. FRECHETTE, LYDIA A. FRECHETTE. M. H. BURNO, Attorney for Executor, Malone, ^N-. Y. Ilw2f NOTICE TO CREDITORS ant to an order of Frederick <3t Paddock, surrogate of the count* of Franklin, and according to t3ft* statute in such case made and pT'**' vided, notice is hereby given to persons having claims against Me*\* Cole, late of Molra, In said county, deceased, that they are zMgfeed ts exhibit the same, with tis^>dileh- era thereof, to the undersigned, <*§ the dwelling house of said H. O. Stiles, in the town of Molra, (a said county, on or before the 5 th dag? of April next. Dated September 27th, 1912. ELIZA MANCHESTER, H. O. STILES, Administrators G. E. MQNTEITH. Attorney^ei^-Adminlstrators, Brush ton, N. Y. 42m*. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8— ant to an order of Frederick GL Paddock, surrogate of the county ei Franklin, and according to the stat- ute In such case made and provided* notice is hereby given to all persona having claims against Maitland J. Dyke, late of Bangor, in said county, deceased, that they are required te exhibit the same, with the voucher* thereof,, to the undersigned, execu- tors, at the late residence of de- ceased, in Bangor, in said county, e« or Before the 8th day of April next Dated. September 30th, lilt . SOPHIA A! DYKE, WILLIAM D. BERRY. Executors. JOHN P. BADGER, Attorney for Excutors . Maione. N. T. NOTICE TO CBBDITORS— r «™«* ant to an order of Frederick Q tddock, surrogate of the county ef ~ /anklin, and according to the stat- ute in such case made and provided notice 1s~hereby given to all imiimi having claim, against William J Tolas, late of Burke, la Mid oou» ty, deceased, thsA they are required to exhibit the miijp. with the vouch- «rs thereof, to th* undersignea, ex- ecutor, at his residence in Borke. ftuJ\^ «»an^. om or before th- 10th day of May next. Dated October it , lilt . DANIEL TOLAN, J. MOORE, . Attorney for Executor. W. T. WOTICB TO CBJBDlTOHsV-- ; •at te aa «*tfs* «f rrsrt Paddock, sarrcvatt of the < •gt to an srdtr o Paddock, surrogate of Franklin, and