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PERRY.iffiCORD^PgRRY^N^Y^,TpUR^AY^(>VEMBER 20, 1919 rr-n-- • • •> * i If; ■■-r. '.. ?“'V e]’** J - ^ fi-^WEJHAIJffijCAH f MONEY FOR YOU I lr - II’ j Canned C o m _______________________________ _ _____ jg^. C a n n e d P e a s _______________________________________________i(j£ ’ J^Swansdown Prepared Cake Flour__________________48<f Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour _______________________ 15 ^ Golden Tree Syrup ________________________________ 30^ 2 Minute Oat Food_________________________________ 15 ^ EATON’S C A S H G R O C E R Y ' Notice to Creditors., Pursuant to an order made by Hon. James E .’.Norton, tKe Surrogate of the County of Wyoming, in Surro- gate's Court, notice is hereby srivenjo aej claims or demands Carmichael,1ale-uf- l the town of Perryijn said' County of Wyoming, deceaSMjjthat they are re- •qgired to exhibit;/, the same, with the ,roachere thereof, tbl the undersigned, thfj^Rifticiitofr of* the eitate o~g(gaid de- ceased£at'the‘1aw ofttceofHAA. WaTlc- .er'iri 'the Village of EertyjQiS the said County of \Wyoraing> onvor''before the 1st day of ’May,-1920? T- 'if Dated October 20th?lM93\ Flora M.T Carffitbbael, h. A. Walker, Executor. Attorney for Executor, Prfry; N. Y. ' 43w26 The People.of the State of New York. To Jane Hughes Thornton, sister and residuary legatee, residing in Brooklyn, New York, and Hannah Hughes Earl, sister and residuary leg atee, last known place of residence, 595 Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester, %<r ALPHAS iTHECUARANTE0 jrtrm PORTLAND I CEMENT 1 1 •M u iw t lM 4 You Can’t G e t Too G o o d Lime, Plaster and Cem e n t Contractors and builders who have been doing the highest grade of vtork tell us that they can always depend upon the uniformity and quality of the materials that we supply. Our lime and plaster are of the best grades, and our cement is flLPHfl~CEI1ENT PORTLAND —the kind that always give* satis factory results. JVe recommend it rested hourly by because it is chemists during the making and is always uniform in quality and of full strength and binding power We arantee it to more than meet the In planning the improvements that you are going to make, consider the advartagesof concrete. Concrete is. fireproof, sanitary, permanent, and practically wear-proof. It requires no painting, no repairs—grows stronger with age. Concrete construction is sure to please when made with good sand, stone and ALPHA Cement i New York, if living, and if not, then to her heirs at law and next of kin, if any her surviving, and all the heirs at law and next to kin of Annie H. Piercrf, late of the town of Perry, in the County of Wyoming, deceased: Whereas, William H. Earl, executor of the last will and testament of An nie H. Pierce, late of the town of Per ry, in the County of Wyoming, de- | ceased, is desirous of having his ac- ! counts as executor judicially settled, and has applied to our Surrogate’s Court of said County for a Citation for that purpose: You are cited to show cause before our said Surrogate, at his office, in the Village of Warsaw in said County, on the 1st day of De cember, 1919, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, why the account of said execu tor Bhoula not be judicially settled and -allowed. And those of you who are under the age of twenty-one years, are required then and there to appear by your gen eral guardian, if you have one; if you have none, that you then and there ap pear and apply for s speoial guardian, to be appointed by the Surrogate for you; or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a special guardian will, then and there, be appointed by the Surrogate upon the application of the petitioner, to appear and act for you in these proceedings. In testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of the Surrogate’s Court of sold County of W y oming to be hereunto affixed (L.S.) Witness, Hon. Jamex E Norton, Surroe*nte of our said County, at the Village of Warsaw t(je 27th day of October, 1919. Homer O H o lly, Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court George M C Parker, Attorney for Executor, Perry, New York 44w4 guai United States Government standard for strength and fineness. Come in and talk over your plans with us. We will tell you how much materia] you will need ana give you our handsome 60-page book, -ALPHA Cement—How to Use It,\ which tells just how to make dozens of concrete improvements. Hawley Supply Co. ] Notice to Creditors. Pursuant to an order of Hon. James E. Norton, Surrogate of Wyoming County, duly made and entered in the Surrogate's office on the 22d day of September, 1919, notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against the estate of John P Buffer, late of Perry, Wyoming County, New York deceased, that they present the same, with the proper vouchers thereof, to the undersigned administrators of the estate of said deceased, by presenting the same at the law office of W D Olmsted, in said Town of Perry, on oi J f l i rTrgrtrVarloua-Pi FEDERAL STREET PERRY, N. Y before the 15th day of April, 1920 ~ated ' ~eiry. N Y , f Edna Butler, Sept. 23d C O N C R E T E F O R P E R M A N E N C E D at Per 1919. Marcus H Butler. W, D. Olmsted, Administrators. Attorney for Administrators, ft J Reynold* Tobteee Co Y OU can’t help cutting loose joy’us remarks every time you flush your $mokespot with Prince Albert— it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jim m y pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four 1 It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure- pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecare&r. T h a t’s because i t has the quality. - Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down that P. A. did n o t bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, i t n e v e r w ill I For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails y o u r tongue! Toppy red bag*, tidy red tins, handsome pound and hatf pound tin 'glassiassJiTinridor humidor i perfect condition. humidors — and—that clever* practicalpgundctystalg ppith sponge moistener tpp that keeps thq tobacco m sachpt R. J. Reynolds Tobacto Company, Winston-Salem, N. C Snort items i of the World. fcfte--- Record of M a n y HaftlMnlnB* Con densed and P u t fnt^> Sm a ll Spaci and Arranged W ltfi. S o c ia l Rsssrc for the ConvenI«nca‘*tt&jtl)« Who Hac Littla T ljria^ti« & « .’> Give the working man* hot •jpOK3 lam, pretzels, sauerkraut,. and~beer three times. & day and •Ain'eri?**jWUl Lo curo'l oj strikes and -jjo’lshe'rUm, says Jetf Davis, king of-the hbttoM'. A privately owned antf operated American merchant marine is' con templated In a bill repotted to tho hr.use from the merchant'marlnt'cotn- nilttee. , P a r is w o m e n a r e g o i n g to wear gold an k lets and u s e b l a c k face powde.\ accord in g to Mr*. W illia m —^osner. w h o h a s ju s t re t u r n e d from ..F ran c e . Porterhouse steak aofd for 18 cents a pound tn Chicago ln the four meat markets established by striking butch ers, who are demanding |40 a week The markets were opened, union otti- clnlp said, to prove that the master butchers were profiteering. Employes of the Manufacturing TruBt company of New York, and Brooklyn will receive the same rate of dividend on their salaries that shareholders are paid on their stock aocording to the provisions of a new profit-sharing plan adopted by the company Jamaica’s rum IWTnstry; -the gov- ernment's third greatest source ot revenue Is threatened t>7 a prohlbl tion movement which Is expected to be bitterly fought Candidate* for th > legislature and parish boards at tb* forthcoming election will be required to declare for or against a \dry\ Ji malca. Field Marsha] von Mackfensen, one of Germany’s most successful com manders on the Eastern front fa tti* campaign against the Russians and Roumanians. Is to be permitted to r» ' turn to Germany from Salonica. AM fmir am e n d m e n ts to the state conslltutlon were carried In Greater New York at the last election. Charged with selling wood alcohn as whlxky. Jacob Radowltz was h<“M In $4.nnn ball In New York. On. bmer of She ilquor was said to him' bee-ime totally blind from drinking t Former Attorney General Gregnn I denied In a statem e n t in New York , he had given assurances to labor leader* that the Lever act would nnt1 he enforced against their organlm 1 tlon« In attem p ts to better worklne conditions as claimed by ottlcprs of the American Federation of Latwr j N'ov 2(1 was set by tho suj>r»n)e I court as the tim e \for benr'nn .irgu ments on the governme:,! . appeal from federal court decisions In Ken Pirkv holding the wartime prditnl tion act unconstitutional Thi* i?)V •■rnnient has asked that i 1\ ni->- h ■'xpedlti d Rnclamnitlon of mllltnnx nf itr.-i ot unproductive land In tli<■ 1’ult *d States t(^ Increase pniclin i n am thereby reduce the living urged by delegates tn tin- Drainage congress wh'<h ■ St Louis State and r.i atlon will be urgpd Rev John Herman II.iii'UU nounced all label*1 b> p-iaiing aft pastor of a Haptist c 1 un 1 in Sew York city to bpromp )i of the \community church 1 Street car fares may hp increased In municipalities under nnlprs of state public utility commissioners ac cording to a decision of thp United States supreme court Mustapha Kemal Pasha. Iipad.of the Nationalist Turkish government Bet up in Asia Minor, has proposed an al- llance with Nikolai Lenlne ItusBlati Bolshevist premier A national publicity campaign. In volving newspaper and outdoor adver tlslng, will be commenced npxt spring by the Inter-Church World Movement of North America The sheriff of Cooke county Tenn., destroyed in front of the court house at Newport, Tenn seven Illicit stills. Gustave Noske German minister of defense, speaking at Chemnitz de clared his disbelief ln a world revolu tion. India has announced Its Intention of creating a permanent chamber ot Indian princes as a consulting body Pauline Frederick movie and stage tar, has Bled suit for dlvorcp aealnsi Willard Mack, actor and playwright. The allies have taken enprgetle treasures to solve the Hungarian po- 'Itlcal situation according to rpports from hudnpest c lx Hunlred former Amprlcnn arm) fflcors who signed up with thp Llth nnlan arm v are now stran'l'1'! in Paris with n- pay in OgM A long winter. t“> ht’t^r as thnt of Ills when the mt-rt »r\ M l to -t de grees below TPro ^ p-*-i1 --tpfl b 'rap rers reaching The Pa* Manlt 'bn British house o' I >rik has re]' cted the clause In the bin for the removal of Bex disqualifications which would permit women to sit In the house ot lords. - -Cells occupied by Edltb Cavell and_ Gabrlelle Petit previously to their ex ecution by tire Oer; ons. are t - be transformed Into rrlnlature museums. The hotel \Sat boy—and his tip-*' will be a thing of the past It hotels adopt the automatic \hat boy,” on ex* hlbltlon at the fourth annual nationaT hotelmen's exposition In New York' city. 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Your personal test w ill prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste I You will, prefer them to either kind of to bacco smoked straight I Compare Camels for quality and' satisfaction w ith any cigarette in. the world at any price I i . 5 3 i i . A J .\W k m 'c r I ( o /'M f d S im o n Snow, {\Vtom B oatifl, Maln«, to Frftoclaco, 1 fonnd It b u t in t u t or w e it M k ter G«Id«n Sun—you k n ow!\ s V W ' i f f / '/ / / - 4- ^ | OLDEN d tm d e e ff x i o t r e q u i r s p ro- m iv r r u i n o r p a d d r 1 e n t o M n i t l h o M iwfao b u y oaMpadto b i n r n v o r a . a n d SO i t aovwx-tiM s it- eetL I t is c a z v f u l - K - U a n d a d f r o r m p o l e e t o d herrvaa a n d v t e o l c u t t o p r w r e n t d u v t a n d Sm£T. D o n 't put it off! You who are contemplating: new photographs for the holidays' You who wish exquisite cabinet reproductions for personal and gift pui-poses’ G u y s t u d i o - i s fa m o u s fo r flv e o p H itrg fo n d e s t a n t i c i p a t i o n s . Arrange for your sitting now. Your order will be delivered at any time you .say—now O’ later. Studio Open All Day Thanksgiving PaftSett’g 3 rt &fjop Utrrp, ii . Th» on S' Iblsdo, 4 V o o lio n S p ic e Cok jo, O h io B u y C o f f e e o f ' Y o u r G r o c c r O n l y u O r y rt A d v o c a te R o u g h ly H a n d led. Crowds of m«dlcal students of Lon> don, banting banners w ith the in* -Bcription \We Want B^er and Stout.\ organized a d^monntrution against a prohibition campaign m e e ting in the heart of London The crowd* were so dense tn t)><* Strand tha t traffic w&i Vi held up far rmtm' time Eswjx hall J — where the ng was held under fc plan arranged by Am e r'can prohibi tion worker wn«- virtually surround ed by urt^v 1 ••mnw rators The stu dents flnnliv ' <t<r</r**d the antlaalooD organizer v1' K J<iiinv»n rora- monly know i \ who wa« to ha'** tdilr** Rpd thp m»»#*tln(f Johnson 'ni\1 to thn Rhouldpn of the atud ’' , -1 «nd carried alon^ the Strcnd pt th^ ‘'onrj nf a Jong proces- whf» H r* and sang. Tha Police were xw»pt aside. Is this what you have been looking for? When you bring your car to me for attention you may do so with the assurance that the work you want will be done conscientiously and well. There will be no slighting, but fair and honest work at a fair and honest price. 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