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NEWB-DlSPATCfo, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1930 The best way to Improve your .poultry business next yepr is to begin to get the facts about it now. A record of the eggs yonr pullets lay makes a start and while you ar e at i t keep account of what you sell and buy. Bullet in E-186 or thor Cornell Poultry Calendar provl$(i%r>, convenient forma for the acconnt4:\nd in act dltion tells you eacnj&j^th what practices are moat lmportan.t....A card to the mailing £bpm .at ythai Now York SUte_ collegia of agri culture at Ithaca will, brftg your copy. Ask for E-1S6; it'ts&eo. /.V / V/>/ . 11 r - . |l, (^ID &LEYS PINKV DINKY ByTERRY GILKISON 1 ^ l VOU KNOW Ouv*, I L1KCI SPRING •' ' Y€AH? HOW 'COOT SvMtoSTI '.T 1- Hessian fljr infestation has i n creased in New York state this year. Watch for the fly^-free sowing dates. Help do away with storage scald on apples by using one and a half pounds of shredded oil pa per, containing eighteen per cent by weight of mineral oil, for each barrel. NOTICE! Unless the party who took the article from show case last Saturday morning returns same within one week, the case will be.turned over to Jewelers Security Al- Lliance.. f *«L *rQ §«^eiW - WHEPNEy^S -JEWELRY W. Wm St UnTwr \California Fig Syrup\ is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children Dr. R. D. MEAD Office 1405 MAIN STREET, ENDIOOTT Phone 127 Office Honrs: 1-4; 6-8 P. H. pr. E. Nr CHRISTOPHER 312 Sooth Liberty St, Union Office Hours—7 to 9 A. M. Office Hours—1 to 3 and 7 to 9 P. M. Sundays by appointment Rectal Diseases and Diseases of Women. Electricity, Radiant and Ulto«-VWet-Tlibffc-\* J V ' KMOW/ BUT I LIKC WINT€R' CHR|*TMA* - rue How good arc you at finding ml*Uk««T The artist has Intentionally made seviral obvious ante In drawing the above picture. Soma of them are easily discovered, others may b« hard. 8ta h«w tons It will take YOU to And them. Classified Department For Sale, Rent, Exchange, Lost, Found, Business Notices, Help and Miscellaneous Wants. This department places jour message before 25,000 people, assuring you of quick results from small expenditure. BATES: One cent a word for first insertion; # rate for additional insertions; cash with order. No adver- I tisement inserted for less than 15 cents. WANTED WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Lots for farm of 60 to 100 acres, near good road. Address Box 600, % News-Dispatch. 11 13 tf WANTED—Wall paper hanging done by the roU, job, .room or by hour. Work • satisfactory and price to suit conditions. R. C. ^*3S*J1. ^205 &evelaj9Ji avenue, S--.aXfc.\..^^- 4c ^Sait&^«t [rooms, 6 or 6; house or apart ment. Address'box 29, % News- Dispatch, 10 23 tf _|wuyn delivered anywhere in Endi cott. Henry Puffer, VestaL phone 1288-M. 5 1 30 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Apartment of five rooms with ail new floors and fully plumbed*. Latest improve ments; adults preferred. Also store in same block, 20 ftjc60 ft.; both can be seen on premises at 119 Nanticoke avenue. Inquire F. D. Brown, 305 E. Main street, Union, phone 297-M. 10 30 4t FOR RENT—Furnished room. In quire 612 June Street. 11 20 2t Qiildren Lore Its Pleasant Taste If your little one is out-of-sorta. Wont play, neems tick, languid, not katural—suspect the bowels. A tea- spoonful of delicious \California Fig Syrup\ gives anytime sweetens the Stomach and soon moves the sour fer mentations, gases, poisons and indi gestible mutter right out of the bowels and you bare a well, playful child again! Millions of mothers depend upon this gentle, harmless laxative. It never Cramps or overact*. Contains no nar- tolic» or onotliinj; J-Ufru Say \Cali fornia\ !\ your druei; rt unrl avoid Counte ft -its lni*i*<( upoti grimlne *Calif\min Mj; Mvrnp\ Thirti has. dl- tecticns fur table's and i-Ml''ren of aU tges yUmif printed on battle. K. W. SPENCER & J. W, COLEMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone No. 9 Bndteott 3M But Main St. How Secure Is Your House? Or could fire sweep it away tomorrow leaving you uninsured — without funds sufficient to re place it? No home owner can af ford to run the risk of losing all he has invested in his property. Every dollar should be safe guarded by adequate in surance. The best time to talk \insurance is now; tomor row may be too late. The Here-To-Stay Agency Phone 418 Elvin Confectionery Special This Week Cocoanut Fluff Freshly Made Regular Price 60c Special this Week 49 c QUARTS ICECREAM PINTS ELVIN CONFECTIONERY ~Hrin-Th*te.vBHf: !W. MifeLSt, UNION PHONE 1091 PHONE 1091 Peoples Electric Co. Electrical Contractors Geflefal Eifiafic Full Range Radio and General Electric Refrigerator DEALERS a V. Hubbard L.G. Soden 108 W. Main St Endicott, N. T. 1 FOR RENT—Twin house, South Liberty street; also semi-bunga low on. North street. Phone 1290., liM^&eit ,x8m. u« m FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six room house, all improvements; gas; also garage. Inquire 19 Badger avenue, phone Endicott 887-J. 10 80 tf FOR RENT—Two suites of rooms in Apalachin. Inquire Wm. F. Knapp or C. J . Downes, Apalach in. Phone Apalachin 6-F-121. 11 20 2t FOR SALE r '6 * I %AlS^im^^r^rive--Fn'Ehe\'^ plmio 'n*' FOR SALE—Rose Peony roots, main varieties. Inquire G. H. Diehl, Owego road, Vestal, phone 622-M. 10 16 tf FOR SALE—Seasoned 12 inch wood, both round, hard and slab wood. V. B. Moore, East North street, phone Endicott 768. 11 6 8t PHONE FOR SERVICE! FOR RENT— i nice light rooms, a 11 improvements, hardwood floors, kitchen range furnished; garage. Inquire Norman Picker ing, 406 Marion St., Union. 11 20 2t A CALL TO ENDICOTT 5 7 1 WILL BRING A DAILY SUPPLY OF CROWLEY'S PURE, WHOLESOME Pasteurized MILK /«) One of our drivers passes your door every day. }§( He is anxious to serve you with Crowley products. W Why not give them a thorough trial? Call Endi- Jg: cott 571 tonight and you'll be sure of service at | W! once. Crowley's Milk products are guaranteed ab- ^solutely pure. Modern, sanitary equipment makes ® this possible. J ® USE CROWLEY'S MILK and i BE SURE OF SATISFACTION i ; , t Try Crowley's Tasty, Rich Butter. Let Your Driver { Leave a Trial Pound Tomorrow! I FOR SALE — Roller Canaries, singers, %5; fffmuls, $1. Phone 140-R. 518 W. ttain St., Union. rm . 11 13 4t FOR SALE^itfaton coal range, large size, fijn^rey enamel, hot .water ^qneetf&nsj'only four [lent ttjnditioru 'dm To separate a heita of lettuce easily cht oul th$ stem ^nd and allow cold lyaicr to run with some force into the cavity. LEGAL NOTICE TO CftfebltORS Pursuant to an order of Ben jarain Baker, Surrogate of the (bounty of Broome, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Charles E. Whittemore, late of the Village of Endicott In said County, deceased, that they are required to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the un dersigned, the Executrix of the Estate of said deceased, at her residence in the Village of Endi cott in said County, on or before the- let day-of June, 1931. GERTRUDE A WHITTEMORE, Executrix. 746—11-20-30 6-20-31—26t SUPREME C<m!p3C:__ BROOME COUNTY * or Maude J. Gordon for an Order dissolving the marriage between said Maode J. Gordon and Fred' erick Lane Gordon. isl - .... To Frederick Lane Gordon: TAKE NOTICE that the Peti tion of Maude J. Gordon verified on the 3rd day of November, 1930, has been duly presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York praying that the mar riage between the said Maode 3. Gordon, and the .said Fre3enck Laflfc Wdon at i£k r fM of New YofK, ;N. Y., on U&,tHh day of June, -1910, be <3]M8i$& pursuant to Section 7-A ot Domestic Relations Law O 'f (fie Stale of New Ytfrk as amenSed by Chap ter 279 -,&the L*i# of 1922, and the said Pe ttis Supremo. Siw fOHJjlu^RE^ :88BRT cofjkTt 6 F tiffiffih In the Matiet ot^..4pl ^a- t&n of Floya t. WfllisMforAo Order Dissolving, his. Mai ^e With HolUe WllUams, PtirstiahXio Section 7A of the Domestic Re- Ija 'tioni ;Law. TO M0LLIE WILLIAlHS, ahove iSatncd: WHEREAS, Floyd L. WUliams has presented a petition to the above court showing that his wife,. Mollie Williams, has absented herself for five successive years last past, without being known to him to be living dur\ng that time;' that he believes her to be dead? that a diligent search has been made to discover evidence show ing her to be living, and no such evidence has been found, and ask- |4ng that hia said marriage be dia> Served* * NOW PURSUANT to an order duly made and filed in the aboyci entitled proceeding, dated the 8th day of October, 1930, a hearing ' had_u)>oa,«icb petition.at <JJCI ^^^^^n«| l ^c ^rt UBambers in the City of Opeonta, r|ew York, on the 13th day of December, 1930 at 10:00 o'clocjc in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. Dated, October 8, 193a FLOYD L. WILLIAMS, Petitioner. JOHN A. SMITH Attorney for Petitioner 126 Washington Avenue Endicott, New York. 'FUR RKj|r pec. dicott. FOR RENT — 4 room heated apartment with bath, gas, . elec tricity. Hot -water- /tarnished. Adults preferred. Inquire ofj _ _ Mrs. Smith. 106 Loder Avenue. I was rolled Into sheets and market- Union. II 22 2t{ ed as \hamptullcon.\ Owing to tbe m w&f ,<$rat proSttewl (£ where ,tte earU£s %4atent nted.vJifti lG3a^\pWhUnf :y\e JM&Z fflft^GBStliB This was followed by varioni mixtures of oils and resins, and In 1751 by the Incorporation of India rubber or gum elastic. ID 1844 Elijah Galloway softened tbe India rubber by beating and incor porating It with, cork dust This I high Price fit rubber. It did not FOR RENT—Half of twin house! prove profitable to produce this and garage. Six rooms and bath.' article. In ISGO Frederick Walton * <M»e %» I r T • I f— _* • _ —». a r SUPREME COURT BROOME COUNTY In the matter of the petition of Irene Morgan for an order dis solving the marriage between) Irene Morgan and John Morgan. City ot 3«gq mty ,lTDk .ioin1 . . ihruary, 1931, at] the forenoon of that! Court 'ihamton, Ibe Oth day, Wn o'clock in tinted Noveinli& 11th. 1930. Benjamm Baker, Attorney for Petitioner, Office & P. O. Address Court House, -Mnrgaiu. , Take 'notice that this petitteTa of Irene Morgan verified on tiie 13th day of October, 1930 his been duly presented to the Su preme Court of the State of New York praying that marriage between the said Irene Morgan and the said John Morgan Mt Binghamton, N. Y. in the yeir 1(U9 be dissolved pursuant to Inquire 325 Maple St., Union or Angelo Cheer, Beach Lumber Co. II 22 2t Invented a process for oxidizing Unseed on to produce a substitute. The word \linoleum* wu originally coined by Mr. Walton. (,to an order duly made at a trial and special term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York on the 11th day of November, 1930. at Binghamton, N Y., and duly entered in Broome County mm, WHEN mum 1306\^Simllcoie Ave.' Phone 571 &&»tg& Y.' H FOOD SOURS About two hours after eating, many people suffer from sour stomachs: They call it indiges tion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over-stimulated There is..excesa .add. The way to \correct it is with an alkali, which neutralizes many times its volume in acid. The right way is Phillips Milk of Magnesia — just a tasteless dose In water. It is pleasant, ef ficient and harmless. It is the quick method. Results come almost instantly. It is the approved method. You will never use another when you know. Be sura to get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind physicians prescribe to cor rect excess acids. 26c and 50c a bottle—any drug store. \Milk of Magnesia\ has been the U. ,8. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chem ical Company and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1876. — tiT^A ENGRAVING CO. Binghamton, N. Y. To FREDERICK LANE GOR-/tfon 7A of the Domestic DON, Defendant: Itfona Law of the State of N( The foregoing notice is served f York as Amended by Chapter St upon yon by publication pursuant/of the Laws of 2922, and that/ai hearing 1 upon said petition will he had at the Supreme Court Cham bers in the City of Elmira, Che mung County, N. Y_ on the 16& day of December, 3930, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of thit Clerk's Office on the 11th day of J day. November, 1930, and the petition Dated October 14, 1930. on which said order was granted F. N. GILBERT, -was also duly filed. ... Attorney for Petitioner, Dated November 11th, 1980. J office and Post -OMee Address Benjamin Baker, Attornoy for Petitioner. 748—11-13 12-18-6t LEGAL STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Endicott Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff against Elizabeth Jane Walker, Michael .T.Donohue and Ellen • Sullivan, Defendants, In Pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duty grant ed in the above entitled action, and entered in Broome County Clerk's office, on the 19th day of November, 1930, I, L. W. Boynton, the undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at pub lic auction at the front door of the Municipal Building on the east side of Washington Avenue in the Village of Endicott, County of Broome, N. Y., on the 3rd day of January, 1931 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., the promises described in said Judgment, as follows, viz. ALL .THAT TRACT OR PAR CEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Union, County of Broome and State of New York, known and described as The easterly one- half of lot No. 17 as shown on a map of the subdivision of a por tion of the E. R. Barnes farm, Hooper, N. Y., made by T. H. Far- rington, C. E., recorded in Broome County Clerk's office in book of maps No. 3 at pago 68. ' Said premises conveyed are 39.6 feet wide, front and rear, and 146 feet deep. Being the same premises and, subject to the same conditions] and restrictions contained in a deed from the party of the second part to the parry of the first part dated this day and this mortgage being given to secure a part of the purchase price of said prem ises. Dated at the Village of Endicott, N. Y., this 19th day of Novem ber, 1930. L. W. BOYNTON, Referee. THOS. A. MacCLARY, Plaintiffs Attorney, 744—11-20 12-24 6t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE r SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF BROOME Union Trust Company of Endicott Plaintiff Vs Arthur J. Boardman and Bertha B. Boardman, his wife, and Hol land Furnaee Company, Defendants PURSUANT to a judgment of foreclosure and sale rendered herein on the fourth day of Oct ober, 1930, and duly entered in the Broome County Clerk's Office on the sixth day of October, 1930, I, the undersigned, Referee duly ap pointed for such purpose by said judgment, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder on Sat urday, November 22, 1930, at 11-00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the Municipal Building on the east side of Washington Avenue In the Village of. Endicott, County of Broome and State of New York, the real estate directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows- ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Vestal, County of Broome and State of New York, being known as Lot No. Eight (8) as laid down on a \Sub-division of a portion of the Winans Farm, South Highway, Binghamton and Vestal, Town of Vestal, New York\ sub-divided byi S. J. Beebe, a map of which SUIH division, made by M. H. Boigeol, C. E., completed October 16, 1924, was recorded in Broome County Clerk's Office October 30th, 1924 in Book of Maps No. at page Said Lot No. Eight (8) is fifty (60) feet wide front and rear and one hundred forty-four (144) feet deep, and is situate on the west side of Winans Avenue, as laid down on said map. DATED: October 7, 1980. Warren D. Jennings, Referee. Thos. A. MacClary, Attorney for .PJalnWf. „ lj e 789—10-» 11-20—7t 62 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. To John Morgan: Defendant- « The Foregoing notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order duly made at a Spe cial Term of the Supreme Cot&t of the State of New York, on the 14th day of October, 1930, |t Binghamton, N. Y., and duly en tered in Broome County Clerk's office on the 14th day of October, 1930 and petition on which said order was granted also duly filed. Dated October 14th, 1930. F. N. GILBERT, Attorney for Petitioner, 741—10-16 11-20— et STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT BROOME COUNTY Jeremiah A. Stack and Helen T. Stack, Plaintiffs VS Edith S. Weaver, Defendant. IN PURSUANCE OF A JUDG MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE, duly granted in the above entitled action and entered in the Broome County Clerk's Office on October 20, 1930, L Thomas S. Murphy, the undersigned Referee in said. Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Court House in the City of Binghamton, New York, on the 8th day of De cember, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m., the premises described in the said Judgment as follows, viz ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate In the Town of Union, County of Broome, and State of New York, known and described as Lot No. One Hun dred Thirty-one (131) as shown on a map of the .sub-division of a portion of the E. R- Barnes farm, Hooper, New York, made by T. H. Farrington, C. E. Recorded in Broome County Clerk's Office in Book of Maps, No. 3 at Page 68. Dated at the City of Binghamton, New York, this 21st day of Oct ober, 1980. THOMAS J. MURPHY, Referee. Charles T. Scans, Jr. Plaintiff's Attorney 807 Press Building Binghamton, N. Y. ^ ^ 742—10-23 11-27— «V