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P.'\:PERS. ' WHI~ TWO GRA\l'ES YAWN' .; FOB ONE COFFIN ~eculial' Contest Over Disposition of ,. \ lfootly after the Death df Girl who ::.-~~DOt Lived with Her Paren~10 · ·· .fqr Some Time. - Mother Insists · t:bat She be Givlm the Corpse, , ~ Aunt is Equally Determined to BUr.¥ the Git\l Herself and Quite a ~el is the Result T-here are two opposi-ng views, as to the purpose of the high sc.hool grou-nds. One is tllh-at Jtih.e grounds a'!)El priman\iJlY for the free and un- resibl'i~ted use of the pupdls. Another irdrea is bha;t the school lot slhould be chiefly ornanne·ntai;-' as •a. l!llwn. Iil is gener<MJy admirtJted rtha~t the , big corner J.o.t c~a;nnot be botih useful and orrua.mentaJ, a.s it is neither large enough ·to be kept in velvety perfec- ti!on likre city: golf links, nor sm•all enoug1h for a -croq net lawn. Mare- over, high schrool pupils do not take kin·dly to edth~r go.lf QI' eroq'llet, es- pecially wbien 'bhere ~s a possibi:lity of footbradl or ba.sebal'l. The funera!l of Miss Gmce -M. Hei_- But this is only one View' of tHe. den .at Hlagamllil!. We';n'sd'y aftertroon oaJse. Tlle lot ·might be· nos'ed- as a was· aJOOpmpanied by cirmunsta.nces selhool playground, even with the 'fa.:r o'\J.t of •tih-e ordinary and suoo a.~ fenoo a:bou.t it. ~;'Still further -Tamoved from rbhe The removal of the fen{le, ·ihrowever, - ~d stlalndard of beb:avior be- W'ouM throw th•e g):Ounds open to the -_ ~ to obsequies, says :i:Jhe Am- ~rdta:m Sentinel. -' . The tnmble -a,rose over the disposfi- '\· ~~n of th-e body of Miss Heiden. She ~ da.ugthiter of Mr. a.nd 1.\frs. Charles · H-ei~ of Hag.a;man, but fOT about hhe--~-,two years ·hiad been living ':with her alll!t, Mrs. Bertha Sbarks, :-a Sister of M.rs. Heiden, also of :talat - plll/CC. Al>tlbouglh her parents .Jha.ve \ -llllt!lde r.epeart;ed efforts .to have the .:JOOung 1aidy retW'n home, the Latter has steadily ·refused, •and it w-as at :t.b.e Jl<Jme of her aunt that ~he died. , .No reason could be IIISsigned fur her ''t;.efusal to make her aibode with her 'Pibli!\nts. ~..Mlter. Miss Heiden's death. Mrs. Sllarrks <!ID•ade preparations •for !her - - bul'lliaJ, :among them t'hlat th~ inter- ment be in the lot in the cemetery i!llt HiagaanJan, owned by MTs. Starks. Parent.'! Demurred- Here the gi.rl's parents demurred, 1W!d .insisted that their child he buried -\'in ;f;heir own Iot in ·the sa:me ceme- -- ' tery. Subseqent adion on the part of 'MTS. Hffi.den leads to t'he presump- tion thoat she requested the body of her d-a.ug'h,ter, and woa.s refused. S>ne went'to Justi•ce White yesterday and aliter -a statement of the ease, the jus- tice issued a wri:t of repoleVIin. It 11aa euTrent talk :in the village t·b;ari; ~-e yoling lady's pa;rents hiad lreen -denied! -adimiiltance to 'the :house for i:he funerai. The replevin papers were ·Pl'aeed in thJe hrun'fi>s of Oonetalble F. Judson, ~o. in company with OonstaJbtle :Adam Betz, went to Haga:m~~Ln in -the afternoon. om.rers Disputed- Atllotnew R. J. Sam>on :had been ;retained by Mrs. StJrurks and when :bhe oon'StiBJbles trled to serve the writ on the former, staJted that Jus- tice Wh-ite h,aJd. no jurisdiction in the matter. Constwble Judson, however, proceeded to serve tJhe writ. Both _the aunt and the parents had rouglh boxes at ihillil!.d, and trwo g11a.ves had been dug. This impeded the interm~mt moo-e than m~ght logiOO;lly rJmve been ex- pected for -a su·peorstitioos id-ea pro- mtl>l~ted by a womla.n present, thlaJt an op8f!J.ed gT'!Lve, Wib.ioh was un-used, wml!l.d so-oner or :mter cl3Ji-m some memb'er of the family, or· some oth- er ddea . eq u.ally irua.ne, brought :things to a dea:dlock The serVi·ng of the wlit ;insurtld -the burial of the . pl'l on h<er pa.rents' 'lot, but nothln:g wou;ld serve other th!a.n :i:Jhla.t the body be lowered into -the grave 10n the - .. unt's.lot, <tne services gone thlrough -ritlh, a cou-ple shovelfuls of dirt .,'ill:IJr!OWil in, <the body <liisinterred, the eas~et. pl'aced in t'he 'Other rough b-ox :'a.nd the bOdy reinteDred 1:n the gr·a.ve . on th-e P:a<rents' lJOt. public. The question is, How lO!llg would the liaJwn last, were ilt p-ossible to cut er·oos-lots from the 'hig.h sch·ool build- ing on Montgom-ery street, toward M:ain on Marll:et sreet • OJ•d 1 resd·dents of t!he nei-gh borho:od a;rte qa'3Jdy _ to sw-ear tlm.t if t.he fence were removed the sidewalk around t.he earner o·f M-ontgomery •and Mla.rke't stroots w<luld see eompmratively l1•ttle use, a'lid that tJhere would sroon lbe a fine bl'OOid paJth acJI'foss the lawn, by tJhe most diroot route. In proof of tMs dreaid C'onsumation they cilbe the ex- ample :1\u~ished by the condition of thre ihig.h SC'hO'O'l Yal\d o-n the South Perry sllreet Slide of the building. But the advocates of fence remo\Wll say 'this is BJn unfladr examp-le, as it tJa.kes mo.re than g11ave1 to g:row a fine Ia wn. ' I<t w-ot~ld seem bh'!-t some a.rrange- men't might be made whereiby the aT'cbaJic iron barrier might disapp-ear without prejudice 'to the high school lruwn. A row of unobtrusive if n:ot Ol.1ll·amen'bal posits, sup·porting etther a cable, ch•ain or .r3Jil, woul>ci la!ot as a g.entle remin-der .to ·pedestrlra-ru! to go 'tlhe long wa.y l!ll\ound aJnd give the sprouting grass b•lra'!le a cll.tamce. The idea is wortlh considering, a1t any rate. Quarterly Conference 'Dbe first quarterly ooll'llerence llf • the ,year W3Js iheld •at tthe Meilhodl:St church W ednesdray eve. The usual rou- tine business was transacted and a ver•bal report given by >the pastor. The following reported of mi.UJislte- rial supp·ort d'or the past year was given: Paid to pastor .•.••.•••.•.••.. $1,600 Presiding elder • . . . .. . • • .. • . • • • 160 Conference claim-ants • • • • . • • • • • 130 Ep'iooop·al fund ....•......•••••• - 24 The pastor's SJa.Jary was fixed at $1,- 600 for the coming -yea:r. WH!i:a:rn Dawes was made judge of elections and Wi'lliam W. •OOODllber- lain .and W. A. Livingston were made tellers of elootrion mo ra.rrange for rthe election of deleg:a,tes Ito <the lay elec- ·toral eontfel.lence. UP TO THE SMITHS A<fter hearing that the Jamestown exposition people Jmve~honored the • memory of Captain John SmitJh 'by p-lacing his portrait on their special posltage stamps, a facetious wri<ter decLares Jbha,t if each member of the Smith family wo.nld buy jui'Jit one of these souvenirs the-.postmfuSter gener- ol would .be alble to reiJ(ll't a ~ai'ge sur- plua, Tlllere is no doubt of it, the name of Smith is not only gr'ea)t/in 1listory, ·but ;remove it from -all :tthe di- reC'tories and ·there would be a;n ap- preciaJble falling off in <Che population .. BAP'.l'ISTS WERE GL'ESTS of 1lhe WGil'ld. One stamp to eacll . . OF PASTOR AND 'WIFE Smith wouid represent a pretty big , T.he :members and congregation of • the Baptist cttur~h were guests of -~. ansa: Mrs. C. ,H. 'Mm-rill -at t.he ~filt- annua-l Teeepi!i<m Wednesday ev- ' J,enUlg. There were ·rubout two huil- fdrlid 2111d fifty present w.ho were re- ~ '~ . \C--cetve(l in the pan-lor of tlhe church - and extenrded their heartiest'\ greet- ~ 1~tli to the pupul~ P'astor in d 'his <\W!fe. Th-e rccrm was nicely d-ecorated · '.!;in green and whi-te. Lambert's or- -.;cbeitira rendered eJ.ig~htful muSic. Af- \\n :hour or more ih:a.d ·been Sllent the Rev. J. M. Hutcllinson .A-msterdam, made an add'I\es6 !in . . ' -_ wJI'i<fu he !iiJ)oke of the very pleasamt .. l'!elmtion:S 'between the Rev. 'M. MerriU a:Jlid his people, and Mr. Merrill il.lso fell'owed 'Wi!tJh fitting :remarks. 'Retreeliments were served and the • r .: ,.,J.LtiTe ;a.lfai.T teDJded to ceme:t;J. t even ~ 'Dl'O,re closely the .ties that 'bind the - c.b.ilrrtm IILD.d its •Pastor in iha:rmomous -: \'WIPrk. ' revenue. MICHAEL A. l\IDLLABKEY OF AMSTERDAl\1 ELECTED Mieh~a.el A. _Mullarkey of\Amster- d-a:ll!, wa:s e.lecietl ·as state secl'ef:a.ry of the Knigihts of Ct>lwmbus--iWt -vhe Sad\-atog-a oonventtcm. , T.he state convention of t'he order,. W'hich convened in Saro;bogta, Tuesday m-omiug, cl-o~d wH:Ih .the eloot:ioo.. AU of the old board -of offtcers de-- clined re-eleotron a;nd the follQWing new leaders were chosen after SIP'ir- ited contests· State deputy, Henry W. Herlberot, New York; state Se'll~~-ry, M. A. MuUarkey, Anwterd11Jlli alla:te tre!Ul- urer, John T. Powers, OsSining; state •advocate, D. J. Enrl8lh:t, Sym- cuse; state warden, J-a;mes J:>. Cle~~;ry; delegates to Imltion·ail conventiO'Il, J. D. DOyle, New York; Mom..s WaU, Buff.a;lo; N. c. PO'Wers, Sar:rotoga; JOhn Garman, Newburglh;- John Mut\- !SOBEN]lJC'rADY, M>ay 16. - Mrs. ray, Horne II ; John Gt'b'boM, of Sa.m' J)a.Dzlg w&lked hrto her hus- New Y'·ork; .James Deneen, . Qgden.s- :JM.I11's ·Focery .f!h~ morning, a'lld, burg; ames O'Brien, Sen~ iti~<Llll. f!bt!II'ICifttg Mm a note, decl·wring her- It was voted to ·hold ttie ni!Xt con- ,~'Selt wea.tY of _Itte. drank two ou.ttlies venUon of the ~tate counol1 lilt Far. <,0( lnTbollc a.ctd. Sl1e d'ied in a tew· RJCick:a:•:ay, in May 1908. 'IIhe at• - .... · / ·- '· APPL'ICATION BY ~IQOR;E:OF 'TJ!iiS-t:iTY RESim:fS; . . . . ' ; . . IN DISCOVERY OF INTEREST· . . . .. lNG 001\IPLlCATIONS IAN6Lf APPfARS TO . Bf DOUBLf TWISlfD • Scandal of Yearil Ago BEicalled 1,)y the More· Recent Cop:~plexity in ' • - ' r ~ Relationships. - Michigan -Itec· _9l'ds Show a Divorce-No~ Reported or KnoWB of in John$~, also a. Marnage, .:.:,.: , Even Uncle' Sam- is Puzzled and Takes a Hand in Un• winding the Tangled Skein. - \ ' Pension 'Agent Vlstts Tbis City to Look UP Records and :futervi~ Various Persons who may have ' \' KnoWn History of the Case. - :m- \\ vestigation being Made as Qw~ ly as Possible What appears to be a. legal compli- catio1J- in wh!i.ch a widow's pension l'ights and otlher titles -are to ,IJ!l deter- mined in . Wll'l!i:ch Mrs. MJatry Moore of •this city and Mrs. Belia Moore 'of Mi: chigan, both alleged to be the widows of the late J•oseph H. Moore, late of Mi-chigan, but formerly 'Of JohnstoWillr, JRre •the contestan•ts, has devel'Oped. . A represenrta,tive of rbhe penston de· partment was·· in ihe city W ed:nesday and made quite an em-austive seareh of the records l!l11d gathered whatever intformation be 'COUld pertaining Ito tlhe li>!l. tter from . those in teres• ted. __..---. Aocording to .the information gath- ered, Joseph R. :Moore, •a former John~ 1Jo\ilj'll±an took as his second wife Mrs. Mazy Fay, als'O of this cirty, yeal'S a~o •a:lld sometime tthereafter de- piD•ted from the dtY for parts un- 'known. Many of ,the citizens rwiJI re- member the in-cident a:nd tll'e subse- quent mbsen~e of Mrs. ·Sillfi~ih Dewey, .also at thlat time, rw'hlch was a sweet morsel tf01r :the :tongue of gossips, · wh:icll it ip- said was the foundation upon which the l-ate Smirbh Dewey ob- ta:lned a decree of divorce from his wife. . ' Ma.m-ied in Mich!gan.- 'l'he stati.~ of a Mich:ig!ln regis- trar sthO'W' rth.at l'a.ter the two former J ohnstJCJIWn]runs were married. Mr. Moore tllhen eng;tged m the ihotel •bUs- meS~S in one of the cities O'f >th•at strute and as prospel'ity 6Dldled upon •him the accnmulated quite an estate rand be- ~me one of tile 1nfiuential llmsin~ss men of his dty. Mr. Moore was al~ a veteran of the Civil wllT', be!ing a quaJ.'ltermastet\ m one of <th-e colmed .regimeruts and was quite prop:~inen~ in G. A. R. circles ·at his !home city. A few years ago <information of \Joe\ Moore's d~·th came to· JOihns· ilo'Wll and so'o'll after, :M:rs. Mary Moore of this 1 city made application, through :her attorney 'Donald M-cMartin for a Widow's pension, when 1!he looal rappli· cant was oonifron:ted 'l)y a communica- tion from the department -thwt: Mrs. Belira Moore of 'Michigan, ful\'llerly Miiss Belia Blo-od of Jorhnstmvn ihad 'filed a ;l'otmer application and the <;~e partmen'i: •a>CirnO'Wledged rbhe receipt of 1Jhe tWOc documents. Government lnves~ ' ' -· ~ - CITY IjS J~.Q!!ETIN~ _WITH -MlWEt;l . . . . FAVOR ' .r ' ,, ..JI:< ,-. .. , Ofter of' a Goad Stake WOuld vertise the .,city A~ong t~e Class · H~rsemen as -= ·i'fi'es1~mt 11;!me anOI!:her op-< pol.'tutn~l;y.~t9''ii,•e Jolin·sto'Wll more ad- vertising a'[lpears to '!have ·been over- looked by ·the agricul-turru society ' whoever .mayo~~ :resffoiiSJ:l}Je-:- !J!e advertisrlng..:,rbel\ is 'buzzing stake raees IShmml nQt •be everlooked .this year. nElJ!t '#~n!!t P.hillip.s, Jane Pfuil- Alice Phillips, other child- kin / de- heirs at law and .pf ·said Hiram Plhillips, ' - . necea~il<l- ..;; - - -- -- \ l\\';p. ' ' - .A;1~, _rtG ·tile ehHdrep., h~irs a-t la,w and ne;Xt.<U,kin of :EdW';ird .Strunt;, . ' .. Josep-h 'Sitrt)'llk; ana Lucinaa 'Sfu·unki, ; - . '.· ... ,. lsailll Stalee, Olement, Mary M. Young, Jacob .w. S'talel),, -lllfli'garet Staloo, . 'I!Ilomas S'talee, Mtrggie ·wruki ·datie B. ·Dunham, ·· Lillie ·Briggs;- Chlllrles Stalee, Josd~ M~ll;l'ber,. Ada ; -~p,!_J:le~, Emma. l\1Y,fJlella·h, Jl~t~betfl, 'J!!;<! Y~ung, -char- \!'J~liP.StPi 1~ c: Yhuit~.~: rlua:iu! 'lli:\Young Ja- eoib If.: ~ortng, iol!eP:h :St-a;l~. Olem· :ept, -Adel~ert ·: ;t~ ··Cle~p\lnt ·.-Let- ... ,'\ ' 'J • ' • - . ¥e _ ~-ay . ~?~;it,·,. AJ~j;e _,P. . Jep.-cks, , -i · . Mary M. A.'yeri;ll,·- Anna Rob- annou~d ·in y~rdJa-y'& Re· bins, .A::l'llhlll' ,, Stat~~. Mary M·. l>Ubilican the :Pliirty of !hor'Seinei:t in - S lJi raw, · \CrutJi~.ial:e '.E. Bandl~YW, ~t'IW ··~ity ~ret- ii.-t: Hotel T-oui'laliine· ·l'lllt6 i J•ll~·-.· R. .. Jo:Jf~~i!f Yi~~~-' J:ohn- ~in ihe a.llteinoo.n: aud :rejuvehruted-t!he - ~· ~rt,, Iii~~~ ~!ell,_ ~ ~ta.lee, }H~ds«\!n···an\il ·~I~w:k River Tt~g ~ ,. fia,fllli ~U~e, Lena~1ee;:,Re~an -~ and . Pacin\'• ~I)!C'iiatlon ~.fur the\ pur- ~i.i';i~l~ ::i!f4irill~~~,_::~.f~, 'J'~eob ~e- ti)QSEI· Qf !i;h®~tin~ 'a- serles b't - • .. fer$,· Attm.ur. ?li;teis' 'iand William :meets at .. Hulls\'-<~'···Al·b~ll!Y··l.J<troa •Wa~ f ~ ' ~ ,:WP:J ;:y ,. ' S!aloo. _- , ,, - ,c.:-,-.-=,--.-- __ --=- c- .c,; ~ t·el'bown, -E.lmi·~~;,::J;tochesi!:err; ··• .T·ohrns- The_ w~Q.ow, neirs and next of\ town, : <to'3il.~JR _- ~nd BT'oo'kiy·n. -_ AlJter kin of ~ac~o St~l~·- .. de<:eased, Senll ; ~.S.,f'?rm~t.i-~ncof~a penua.nent GI\~-= Greeting: · · · .~ izt!llti&n,;b,Y·\r~:lie ~lect:i:m-l of Chiarles ::B-. So far rtbe 1'~ir association 'has giv- en ilhe mntter no· attentiou this Y.,....'!\· .Many citizens iperrhaps Jm.ve nn ide~ tllat advel\tising hors·e_ l'aees for a city WH_E_REAS, Jaeob W. StaJee, Joseph :K:no,. of t!ti~ 'city- as ~resident -~d Sihaw and C;t.ilherine ·Stalee O'f the , w.. :8'. - :a;x:n-s!l- :.ot· Ne'fbur~th as &Eie- l<in 9f A1bbi~ Strunk, deceased, 'l'own of Johnstown in uhe Coun-ty of , retary, t;Iie · coilclutling ar'Y~Iilanrt's whose--~l\S at•a :unknown, and who Fulton and State of New YQrk have ~for ;l)he. tea-se· or rt.bie I•o6al g:rounds fi.Te described as a dass to wit: the l&tely applied •to the Surroga,tels Ooul\t --:t'or. the-. iblg ' 1 n~t .h-ere in JUly -were :lChildren,- heirs-at law or next of kin of the County of Fulton, to have ra cer- eonol,tdeid by the ex~u tion crt a CJon- _of said Aobble Strunk, deceased, Qr tain instl'Ument in writin-g rela<ting to .tract -and· the. posl:ling of a :llorfeiltu['e --~\r snid'\·Edward .Strunk, deceased, personal property, dul)' J?l\OVed :as the· to '!'Jl.ow:th~. ~o~ _faith of tlb.e pro- !ieceased; -,}f' any 1 bhere be, or other childrejl, · ;b.~h:s at law and nt;xt of - ' is a low standard, ·but qmte the eon· trary. Sports as' well as fndustries brave a tendency to mak~ ra city known and order to aitlnlct all clas'Ses of citizl)lns <a variety of 1nducerrre.nts must be o~ :fered. Tdl-e biggest horsemen in rtlhe business are looki:ilg for stake even•ts, and would b!l atmra:cted he:re illy such Joseph rstrunk, deceased, or Lucinda last Will and 'llestament of\J-a.cob Sta- ! rooters. · - ~Stf)run'k,_ 4~~-as¢.-' lee, late of ·the Town of. J>OhlllS.toWU:, in j. Sev.et:al m- tb.e _ ;ep~enta.tives --of '!)llhe wid(}\\\1\, J1eirs a.nd next 'Of kfn of said County, deceased. . the Agr.icultur.al society were pres- REUBEN PHiLLIPS, deceased, Send . Tl;IEREFORE, you and ea·ch of !erut\\buf eicep£ for M~. Knox it is ffi·eeting: , • _ • YOU, are hereby ei.ted Ito awear in the 1 understood tih!P;t ifuere are no l•ooo.l an event. ~ J ;: WHlDRip:AS, ~harles H. Butler of J'SUrJ~gatEl'S Court •bef-ore our Surro- ! l'ej;>ril~e~trutiv~\in the a.ssocil!l.tio~ ctty Gf, J~hastown, in the County g>a!te of our County of Fulton, at his ! Th-e :fact fuat·i>h\l men belhind th'el Let the fair a:uav~ at le~st \A John&;:- town S'take,\ that the one rbest race . ' of the week may be known by dlhat 'D'ame. The widest known l'il-cing con· ' ' .te&ts are those backed hy citizens or organiza-tions a.n,d interest st!l'ble own• ers who would il,lever see a grocer's elli- Fulton ajld State of New York ~as office in the city of Johnstown in said eruterprise are horsemen of national lately applied to the Surrogate's COU.ntj;y, on 1!he 24th day of June, 1907, - repu<tlitio;p.. with •ample firurun'C!ial Com't ·of. the -County of Fulton, to art 10 o'dock in ·the forenoon of that , standing, gives· •a-ssm,anee of tJhe sue-- hive a ca-tain i;p.strume)lt in writing dJa;v:, then and ~here '.to .~ttend to the cesss of the a.If:~~<ir'. t was deeMed relatin~··m real and personal property, probate of the said laSJt ~ill -and Tes-1 t•ha,t.very·Hberal purrsesshould be of- dlfly provetl as the last Will and Tes· tament; and i-f any of the persons in··: fered to the Y.arJioua •clla;sses in an eli- tament of REUBEN PHILLIPS, late terested. be under the' age of twen-ty- f fort t•o seeur~dh.\: s~ringg arid one year, they are required to appear faatest st'eppi'Jl'll · <l'a]llpaigning- this by their guardian, if they 1 have 'One, i yrear _while Sl.J~c.ial features may be or if tJhe have none to appear and •ap- , introduced in exl').ibitions by some of ply for one to be ap'!)ointed, or in ·the 'the wor~d's oha.lllPions. velope or a souvenir edition •00' il:he of the -to~IJ- of Broadalbin, in said glove and mitten, busine;;s. ! Oounty, dJ'!C(l'RSed. I Offrer the inducements, ~_d tl)El. re- THEREFORE, you, and ea~h of you muneration w:Ql •be 'general in ·a.t!trtll~ ¥e. hereby cilted to appear in the Sur- ., ing paii1Jicipants r!!nd spec!E!~oM to '\Joo~'s Court before our 'Surrogate Of J Olhns-rown during' -:fu!,ir week. o~r 'Cm,lnty of Fulton, at his -omce .... \- ~ -~ ......... 1~ T-here is- a movC'Illent in GloversviHe ;the City O'f;.J;\!~~.stown, in said CountY to repeat tJhe tl-1oversville stakes this on .the .f.hird day of June, ·1907, 'll.t 10 year and it i~ qulte-likely t~at should, o'cloc¥ in the forenoon. of ;bhat day, mhe citizens of e.ither pla-ce .sthow an then and there to attend the probate !in-terest in .the l)l'llltbir the fair ll.JSsrei-. of said last Will and Tes1ament; and ation would off~ a· stake purse. ltf any of- rthe persons interested be un~ With ilhree e'\'ents of rthis na•ture, a- der \t-he.~ of twenty-one years, they fil.'ISt class race- ~ould ·be assured. each are requited .to appear by their guar- dray- and: it ap.pi!ail's as tJhoug!h it was_ di:an, if ;tb~y h-ave one, or if they '\have up to the fai•r association to make a none, to .appeal\ an(! apply for one to move in the matter. . be' appoin~ted, or in e;-ent of their ne- !~,.. PAPERS PRES1iJNTED_ TO THE. ~RIO.AL- SOOIE'!'¥ At the 1\egnlar -meeting l-ast even.- ing rof the John~town HiBitol'Wal So- ciety, PreSifdent J. G. Ferres p!'esrid- 'these P:apers' were rep-ol'ted ru; ' ' - :Presented by M. !3. Northru·p: An Agreement. fllgn•erd by .arll tllhe glove ma:nufact-qreJCS, in J·ohn.,-town; N. Y., d•ated Jan. 25., 1886. An agreement forming -the Fulrton County Glove M'MI.ufa:cturers's wso- ,, ciaUon, daJted Febr.uary r 14, 1886, glect or ·f·allure to do so, a guaTdian will be ajlpointed by •the Surrogate -to represent an.d act for them in .the pro· cee$ling. ' ·IN T:Jil.~TIMONY WHEREOF, We :have eaul!ed the seal of our said SUNOgate's\.coum Of said Co~, to be .hereunrto affixed. W't~~'- J. KEp!i:, Surrogate [•L. S.] ,Or our said County of·Fulton, a1t'ijl!e city of J ohnSitown, N. Y., f:fie Si~teenrtJh day of April, in .the year of our Lord one rthou!i!llnd nine :hundred and seven. J. ;KECK, signed by most o£ the gltove manufHJC- turers dolng buainess aJt 'th.a't time. Tlhe-. origdnai settlemen-t be1trw~' 4 4t7: · · Surroga-te. the Knights of Lailor and ,the Fulton: ~~=~~'::_~_ -~--========~ Ooun>ty Glove J.\!Ianu·:ilacturem' a~Sso~ •''N.o'l'tGE ''To CREDITORS da;tlion, d·ated Mrarclh 5, 1S86. Signedi I~b-P~~anoe. of •an order -of Hon. by 1a. committee of sruld asso·ciation; Jeremia! Keck~ Su1\1'og1ate of- trhe and ·the committe<es of the different Oaunty :o-f, lf'ul•bon, NOTIOE is h&e- assem•blies ~f .the KJllights -of LaJbor,,f b~r gfv.en··~J!lCording !bo 11aw, to a.ll ll_er· ang by Wm. H. Ba;ily ·and Q. B. Barr, sons lla:Y}Jlg claims or drema.nds .as member•s of the -executive ·board of·· a.S.ainsj; M~issa M. Oummins, [raJte of the Knt~hts o( L!i:bor; . •· i:iiie .t·~,Wrn~~it~da.l'blin, sa'id County, M•anlll&l of Onon'dta:ga, H1storie~' ~4}Xl~!~~t~1:\hey .a;re requlired to assSOICialtion, 1906, presented ·bY the ~i~·-~.s~l;> •. w:ilt-h vowclb.rei's lin '· ' sU!ppom''!tliJWeot, tb- tbie slliblilel.iber, event of 1!he-ir ;tleglect or failure to do I Secretary :fh\ufsh is well kn'o~~ in so, •a guardilan will rbe appoi'lllted by Johnstown a.m~!lg •the horsemen. He Sqrrogate to represent •and act for 1 will :al~o havei ch-arge. ?f \lfu.e l'l~ing them in the proceeding. tat the Fullto:ru eoun.~y iladr t'hlis fa_u. IN 'l'ESTI'MONY WHEREOF, We! Joe ;BaYlie<! it\ well known lthrougli- h:ave caused the seal of our oult tlre country -as a su'C'Cessful bHJCk- said .Surrogate's Court ~f said !t er of race meets. County, to lbe- hereuntQ affix- The d•ate of me meetings have no.t · ed: Witness, J. KECK, Sur- yet been. 'ltl'fllrnged but '\')'ill 'be an- rogate of our saJd County oof j nouneed wi•r;hln •a fe~ d:a.ys an'll it is Fulton, at rthe city of Johns- 1 expected tltiJ.'t a strmg of steppem [L.S.] •town, N. Y., .the 3rd day of such as nevj'll' 'IY~fore h,as. peen seen May, in 1lhe year of our Lo-rd, in the Mohawk valley, wtll b'emduced- one thousrand !ll.!i.ne !hundred to oome down to' the half -mile rings and Seven. 1 J. KECK, Surrogate. KECK & ROGERS, Attorneys for Exercutors, 47t7. JohnstOlW1l, N. Y. this sea~on. 'J'hose present repM9enting the ilH- feren:t places yest~rday were: Jo-seph ;Ralph, Sch•t>nootrudy; WilHam F. Brus-h, N:e-w·burgh; T. H. Oavanaug;h. Wraltiervliet-; Joe. 'Baylies, -· Youngs- lto,wn, 0.; S. S. Youse, st,ry.euse; :p:. FOR SALE _. Muscovy ducks and \\fUI'IJ'hY, Syracuse, and Edward eggs for s&tti'll.g', cocker spaniel a:nd !-'l.llool•e. E~mira, K ' b h \ ------- Scotc'h collie '[luppies. mgs oroug Hotel farm. lt2&w2. ':tHE DEADLY. CIGARETTE Genel\al. discussdon of the cigar~-tme. Farmers Remember .hiab1t m-ay h:a.ve no pl!l'ce in ilbjs con·, Tha.t I seli tihe Adrian~e Buckeye noohlorn, but rthe ~eareiess use of t;he farm ma()hinery, the New York vile th1ng in places -where danget:·· is Oh·ampion spring tooth harrpws, <the present . .is deserving of censure \Qndted States Cream Sepanawrs, and tirnie. -'IIhe Ius·s .of man;y lives in f -- tlhe Read's and Brad'ley's Fertilizers. the norrible mi:D.e disastJr Teprorted' T.hese goods ·are all made 'bY reliaJble r-ecenrtly 1n tllhe otelegro'[l'h:ic columns ~ firms Mld a:re just exa.etly wh3Jt they at~ibuted dir•ootlj£' ' 1to <llhe careless are represented to be, and I seH :bhem Jlill~g of a cigar€!tte inrtio a pHe of,. art the lowelj't pri-ces t'hat honest w~:'W. a shaft. Oarelesmess of th:at good•S can be rsold fo-r. I want Y•Ou:t,: klrld 1 Is 'nagra~rt; 'riot only in the man 1 part;r;ona.ge and if you want a square ,,-h(;\\\Wii\OU:g'ltt 1the :injury, but in the deal come and see me •bef.ore.., YOU m;,_nragemenrt; wlhlch' ve.rmits m prac- buy, Seymour A. Snell, EphrwwJh, w.JJ.•ieh may mean a consta-nt N. Y. 5 x L~ro•ni'lile~ot daingeL\ to 1lhe men· employ- ~__._...,....... ......... ..,...._ the ex®ti~or ot· :bhre ~rust will a,nd ~- J. fVS~AIJJl ... Y • fm!W~ DB. MASoN-AT 'Dhe govern-ment ~so stated iliat An Attractive Photograph ti!>Stalment of the said deceased, at •6-4 LA'IJI/'Y'BR. •ga , ......... t b .. ~k· ' .. · - Secu~\'\m\\\\dia•e;asSiStance when .,, .. , ~ GRAll, ND OPERA. HOUSB <the matter -w-ould ...... ve 0 e .... en Much atteDtiOOi ''h'<!,s·-been aittracled . hlis vPaee 'fi!! tramsaclin-g_ business as ..... • ,_..., • -, • up at an ea-rly date for investiga;t;i()l). for the prust ltw<Y:qr'lilhlree days, 00 a su_/_'Clh e~:lifl;i;. r llifl$ office in ,!Jh-e Vill- puzzled_as to ~our 6ghts_ at law in · ; '\\ - _ ll!lld in a()l(l(Jrfdanee w;ith r!Jhjs comp.liC.'ll- lfN< dliill.· aU em.barrasstng entanglemen'ts, ~'\!Ji~Wf'· Ed.Wairlf'Mason, D: D., pro- f.p:ietl~re in Pilot~mp'fier Kibbe's dis- Wge 6f -.'B,'(,q~ ·. bin, dn said County, -'·tb~.\• -. bli.Gi+Vi ,Jnvesti6ations f-efi//· 'bf s;,mology and -politiea-f·.econ· ~ ;tion of. ·a{fl!li'l's illhe representatWe -w-as Pl'ltY wi:ndoW •on . W:est. Mrain street.- dh or b.et~ the tilil.rty-fl:r.st ol ().(ltJ(). •u '-'- \'~ ''C7 \ -\\\\ m . J-\·n~\~. ve'\\'erday·. T'-e result • - quietly, satisfactory quick _settle• 1 \\\\\ at Livi:ngsfun, oollege,- Sa-liSbury, · \\\ \\\\!'\\\' ,. \\ '-' T.-Jte- •],liotnre is illi·•l!a).lge-l!li?Jed phroto, b\~r. n&~i·_, _' . · of th_e >Qangle prpmises to be qutte in- \ -ut D ._,..h Sem ta of '> Dated '~r BOth 1907 ment. --.- N. C., 'Will deliv:er a Jecture -at the: gr'<~>plh OL .I>'L ss .or:\\ Y •o n ' - ;,~l:'rr' ' · . , , .:tOHNSTOt.VN, N. v. ~.era .\llouse, on- illhe aftern:aim- -teresting. . this. dty; and .. :ma,nY rema.rly;-lb:ave, ; #DD'tSON A GA~P.N~. U S d N -c· ·t J 2 D Ma · - 1-'he' records of a Michigan court . •-•~ 11 '\t\G . E · - '\\\ - .... c • · • an : Otlr s. -'- nne< , r. · son. u; mo· - ' b~n :b.eaa-d cpneer,nnlg \'\\ ;e~ce em:e. ' .. ~;'.' \' _ . \' \ xecuuur, '''\ \f·~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~!!-!! J'tl'ltl~.al;!~~< t, o ¢h. e ,R~le of -3'dhnst01Wll,. ~' sihow that a divorce bad been procut\- v ~ , • » - .. - i · ~ : t '! · .8.ddressed many- \d:Urerent as:. ed 'bY M;r. Moqre from llis,w;i-fe,_ln thds - .. '\'' , c~ty, Wllille- ·the l'oca1 Mrs._ Moore ar.: ,i,___ _.,._ -> - ;< -• ·.~·-- ~~~~~!::l~~~~~~~tthe lasi\lfe'W y~am - \'H <- 1 ro~re Jt'han •.'IIJIDal leges thl).'t S'lie was entitely'1giiiOrl\allt '\ 't .. [.J!\b}li!J:y a:nd·.~ifes~tl> • ' -' ' c • , 1 tlie need$ _of: the- · .of any s11oh w;ooee<l!ings afJld'i'jtad ne-v- telling eff~t. A ·J~e er been n~fled of lillY s~~ ~'(ltilon by her late Ih1sbarid. · Mrs. :M:oore-hll!s alW'ay's resided in J o!mstow(ll rw:Jler& Slhe is well kn<>\\fn and ·bear-s an (!Xcellen>t reputation. and her friends say, fuere would have been no trouble in serving her 'With divoree o (.,I pa')_)ers !had sJ,lcb proceedings 'been. prqpell).y fust:ituted. 'Fbdse wbo are-- better acquainted with- the facts 'ftre also confidemt that i:ihell\e is no qn~bion a's to the Vialidity of the local 1\iLjS. ¥ooo:e's cla4m and dool&r.e .o;hl!' ;Is $e Jeglll} 'Widow of the decelisedt':' .A.DN>n~ the q uestlons I!Jhere. fore .to· be settled are: Which i&·fue legae! wldow 'I' _.,~ho- ~s entitled ta tlle pen1;1io-ll;?, And to; 'Whom does the es- ta.t.e::belong? .- --=--.---..-'-'-. Biot8ies, btlac~j;·head~. ar~•'lillsi~j.ly imput~ -lbltiOd. ·s.· I . . --· . . ~ .. . ' ~~ ..... ~ ~\~ · 1 . teJlldlan~: at the convenotlon,;ltlJ,B·thEr·ji~ar,lr3J'P had qultrl'el-ed over weest in ~&rs, an« -the event. wii.a -z~n-.~-.r-;:~••r• : ·- . \' twcaesa:lu~~~· ev-!\7.- :.~u:.: ·:\·::r· 1 '\-N..ir- ...1 ' \ /