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THE RECORD. C1ty and ,.Subtlrban Events I -M1ss G!la'Cie Fam:ter ds wS'it:lng at !Manlius -Miss Lutn Broflhers is V!Slti:ng :In tNew York -The f!ruraJtogla bpem; \1tloud~ -M!rs R Foster Stone IS VlSJ.ting re- latives .at FulitJon -'Olmton Teft has returned from a itrfl) <to IJake George -Iiandlord J'8liiles of the Hotel Ton- radne .Is on tlle swk hst. -Miss Eiina Brothers h:Is bem f>Wnddng a week at Ca;nad>a !Jake ..-4i\:fiss Lulu Qua.ckomibush and ~Ilss :W'I.lliams are VlS' ting m :::.. ew York -,Rev Pete!r M~Kenz1e of Patmyoo lS nSJ.ting his brother Rev Ch:1rles iMeK1mae -Mrs. George W rtoga .Is VIS'Iting 1\lrs Fmlil: ®venue GjJmn.n of Sam W H Young of -::\11.\ and Mrs J G Safford of Sandy ffill are vis ting Mr and Mrs W Ii WaJker -MlSS Etlhel RI1ersdorf bas return ed to Utica after a v s t vv th ~llss M11.rvel Putrnan ~ohn Ii'ooda IS emplo~ as a clerk ibJ. the omce O'f the ~'!ilene-an exp.ra;;s company at Fon<la -Mrs Chmles C Countryman has ibeen called w Sara: oga on accounrt of !the dlness of a rekltive __,.\\Us. John H Howarilh and liauglhteT ~Itss :\far on have returnro !from a stay at New Yol'k -Mrs J'ohianson llild Mrs G lmour of New York aTe VISiting Mrs James Sehofield on South Market Eltreert. -Ml\S George Blunck returmed li:Qli'a'Y from the NGit.naiD. Liit'tlamer bos ;pfial where <>he was ope!'lruted on -Mr and Mrs WJillli'allil Kiarl re- li;U'I\lled to Ulih:a Monday after a vliSJ.t •wi.ll:h Mrs Kal\l s parenlts Mr and !Mrs Bm ey Hes~er -A JOint meet ng ill the boaif\d of lheaJth and the :plum'bing board was !lldld Mondiay !or >bhe ]l'Ul'pose of ltakmg action on the samtary cond1 ltlon of the builddngs at the fa:;r grounds HEARING ON STALEE MATTER A hoo.lrmg m the proceedmgs m stltuted by Willlam Slta.lee to deter 'Jlline t!bJe compentn<Jy of Eli2lail:Ye1:Jh >Staloee of the town of J o'hn$town was 11lelld >aJt tlhe la'W otlice of Wood & 'lMJatder :m Gln--versv lle on Tuesday !befol\1l e. commli.sSJ.on rund a J rury An a'dJoumament was talken un ltlil Anlgust 6 Messrs Wood :Rooglers F:rook Talbot and M D M u.r my for mterested ]l'rurties LITTLE FALLS CHEESE MARKET .. LITTLE FALLS July 30 - A dron ln the vr ee of one half was :.reahzed on this market Monday and we have not heard surpr se expres 1/.ed by anybody ReceiVers of cheese here say that they are get tmg no orders for cheese at the high pnces recently preva1lmg and they cannot pay the pnce The product In factones hereabouts is sold off quite close same havmg only 10 days make on hand and the average not exceeding two weeks The sales are Lots Boxes Pnce Large colored 1 65 12c Large colored 1 60 11%.c Small colored 22 11620 12c Small colored 4 285 11%.c Small White 23 1580 12c Small white 4 290 11%.c Twms colored 19 1618 12c Twms colored 4 260 11%.c Twms white 17 1170 12c Twins white 2 180 11%.c 97 7128 The Modesty of Women latmally ma.kes them shrink from the bldellcate questions, the obnoxious ex ammat1ons and unpleasant local treat- ments whteh some physlmans eons1der essential In the treatment of diseases of wom11n Yet. 1! help can be had it ls bett'll\ to submii to this ordeal than let the d4tease grow and spread The trouble 1s tha.t Sll of\ell the woman undergoes all the ann nee and shame for nothing Tbo ndo; f \omen who h&ve been c:uted ~ Dr erce's Favorite Prescrip- tion wri in rec:tatlon of the cure w!Neh dis the exam nat ons and loc1r.i treatment Tbere 1s no other quzdlcint §Q § n: apd sa 'e tot del ira~ women s Ii avor!te Prescr! t10n \ lt eures eb a.t. ng ra ns rregu ar ty and tamale weakness It always helps It almost always cures It IS strictly non alcoholic non secret all its ingredients be1pg printed on Its bottle wrapper con ta.lns no deleter1ous or ha.btt forming drugs and every na.t1ve medicinal root entering mto its compos twn has the full :;;.- endol'l!ement of those most eminent In the sever&l schools of mPdiea.l practice !:lome of $hewe nUIIlerous a.nd strongest of pro- fessional endorsements of Its ingredients will be found m a pa.mphlet wrapped around the bottle also m a booklet m&lled tree on request by Dr R V Pierce of Buftalo N Y These !lfofesslonal en dorsements should have fa.r more we1ght than anf amount of jhe ordinary lay or llOn FOfessional testimonials ',l'he most4ntelligent women now a-days fn6tst o~ knoWing what they take as med 1clnetnsteM! of opening their mouths like a lot ot youns birds and gulping down w~:ver Is otfered them \Favorite Pre ~erlpijon n I& of ~owN COHPO&Inox It makas weak women strong and sick wq_l!)fl!wfll J.ifi(l!lltee't Me4tcal Adviser Is sent tree ~n ~~ OJ St&u'IPII to, pq_ ~Dlle of ,..,UI!IiiJ!lW, Send to ,Dr. R. V. P1eree lJI!ItfldQfi!f,·Y 21 oue-oont stamps for pa •llOTered or 3letamps for cloth· bottild lf elcll: coD!IulHhe ~r free of eb.arge .... ~~ ..... /J.ll I!Ucb. eJlmmUlllca.tlons a.re .. •~• EoonM~ttaJ. __ f'JI P£eai&n5 Felfetlllln~rat.e - ~ :te lltomach, liver and bOw!tll. 10 6fT A WATCH YOUNG MR. WILDER SWAPPED OFF A SILVER PIECE THAT WASN T HIS FOR ONE THAT HE COULDN T KEEP Alonzo Wilder a young man about 25 years of age who is em played on a farm at Berryville was arrest d on J\'[ondiLY alt:terooon by Chief of Pollee Treat of this City and arraigned later before the re corder on he charge of petit larceny on complaint of Jeweler I H J)l{c Conkey of this tJity Wilder entered a plea of not gmlty and his case was ..et down for tnal next Monday he bemg allowed to go unt I tliat time on h1s own recognizance Accordmg to the complaint and developments tn the case it would appear that Wilder beheves 1n the old horse trader s way of dmng bus1 ness by tradmg somethmg that does not belong to you for somethmg that by vutue of the trade does belong to you A week ago last Sat urday Wilder appeared at the Me Conkey store and asked for his watch which was bemg repaired There happened to be two watches m the store on that day belongmg to per sons by the name of W1lder The one brought there bY the Berry VIlle farmer was a silver one and the time piece owned by the other Mr W1lder was a large gold watch valued at about $20 The derk m th\ s>tore m lookmg for the yormg ma:n s wa.fuh took d<1wn tile fi st one tlhat hap. the noa:me W1lder on t and handed 1t to the young mWI He ~t<'Ccp<l:ed 1t p;a1d lh. s b II l!liDd left the store ~ few dlllys !rater wh€!11 the KmNGS BUSH Mlr ~r Gr&,y ~~o Oh11diren M-Qirton bd Est'ne;r al!A,JM:I'SA E of SilllavervUle spe>nt Sund'll\f EM.a. :a rur k'6 lMr llllld Mirs Ed!vi'rurd I:Ja.wyer of Amster'dl<tm Yisl>ted friends {an the tlcim:ty Sa>tu>r'day aUJd Sund-a) Leo:nar.d Croqse of w:t1Jon V<'l!le spent S nl'l'llay 1 n St. J ob:ltsville iMi'SS R.osa. Mart a.DJd sister Elrma ca.lled on theu CDUISILII Miiss Mytrbli'l Hiay>es Sunday evening .A:lvm Duesler 6f St Jolh:nsviBe [s spemdmg iiUlS va.\l1Jt10n W'liJh hJis pa>l'- en,ts Ml' a.nd Mrs Ch>aJI-les Dueslell\ of Hugh sltree>t Mr l!l>lld Mrs Lee.ri.>d:ell\ Roclrefell~eT of Yonkan s Bush v.lffited ibhar son Ma~ vm Rockefeller aJnd :fmm1ly of W>a.lnut Grove Sunday MT fund Mrs Ch>ait~lies Rocked'ell~ of Center sbroot spent Satul\d:ay ~n Sit Johnsv lle Mrs G N Nelllls and!JWn Roger of St J o.lwsvi.:Ve VlStt{:)d lb.<er rpa>rents MT aDJd Mr.!! dhrurl~ Duesler of H!Lgh street S¥nii!!>.V 1 ,.. Mr l!;n1'1. Mrs Jonas W-Iock of tlhe ei!IISt s de spent one day Ua:slt 1n St John:sVIble Mirs Ida Hart -was a. S>t Solb.!ns:vme oaller Fr'lilllliY Mim Emma M'!lln> >and two sons of Dolgeville wst>ted Mr aJUd Mrs Mlenzo OrurJJoll of Soutlh M'aJm stroot one da, liast week Z L Mull\us of LlvlngJsltone Mooor v!s1ted Ms father Jobin Myrus Sun day l;a;robert Fox a.nd '1>r01ther of Foot Plain VJSlt>ed fu- e.ruls 'in the V!i($n:J.ty thie past week Mr and Mrs Abr rum MoSher of Nm•th-vi11e VIsited Mr a.nd M'l\6 M Crouse of Cold Brook a tew dlays of the past \eek A J Bayes ailld r!lamrly of Creek b:ave mov.bd m M Lee sons tenement house on N()IJ)tJh Mwn st>roolt • THUH8D.AM1 AlJ;Gl'JST 1. 1Q.Of. omce of of State, Stale $( N~ l'prk, , tri.'a'TE 0., l'lmw i:.6:FtX oFFicE oF the Secrel ary of Sts.te .'.Albany July 25 1007 -I'ursuant tQc-the prqVI.slons of sec tlon one of article fourteep of the Constl tutiop of the Sf11-te of New Tork and sec b6n seven of Ch&pter nine ll.\lndred and nine of the Laws-<>t;el~te~~ ,hundred and ninety six notice Is hereby given ~hat the following propos~d amendm.,nt to section ten of at:tlcle eight of the Consti tutlon of the State of New York Is to be submitted to the P'!OPle for a11proval at the next General Election In this Sts.te to be held on the fifth day of November .nineteen hundred .and seven and is published once a week for three months next preced ng such general election in confortpitY with the aforesaid vroVI.slons ;JOHN S WHA LEN Secretary of State I AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and !Assembly proposing an amendment to section ten of ari;icle eight of the const! tutlon relating to the llm!tat!on of Indebt edness of counties cities towns and vii lages by excepting c1ties of the second class from the provisions of said section after the first day of January nineteen hundred and eight. Whereas the legislature at Its regular SfoSslon In n neteen bundred and six duly adopted a resolutio;n p~oposlng an amend rnent to section t:Wo of artie e twelve ot the const tutlon relatml!j to the llntltat!on of Indebtedness ot,- counltles cities towns and v!llages by <lltceptlng cities of the Bei'Ond class from the provi!!IOUS of said section after th~ ,ftrst day of .January nineteen hundred an('leight and whereas such resolution has been duly publ shed In accordance wit)l Ja.w and the constitu tion and referred to the leg stature for action therefore Section 1 Resolved (if the senate concur) that section ten of a.r ticle eight of the constitut on be amended to read as follows Article VIII § 10 No county city town or village shall here after give any money or property or loan Its money or credjt to or n aid of any In d!v dual assoc atron or corporation or be come directly or- ndirectly the owner of stock in or bonds of any assoclatlan or corporation nor shal any such county city town or v llage be allowed to incur an-s indebtedness except tor county c ty town or v! !age purp<>ses This section shall not prevent sue county city town or village from making such provtsion for the aid or support of Its poor as may be autho~lzed by aw No county or city shall be allowed to become nd~bted for li.tlY purpose or in any manner to an !tmo nt which lnclu<llng existing Indebt dness shall exceed ten per centum of the r ght ::\lr WJ!der c~tme along for 'h1s V\ esley Haves wat h t was m1c:smg and an mvesti ,treet called on A gat on shmved bhat the Berryv!llle evenang of Sou.th Mlam J HaY'es Sundiay assessed valuation of the real estate of ruch county or city subj ct to taxat on as It appeared. by the assessment rolls of !a d countY or clty on the last assessment ror state ~r county taxes pr or to the in curr no of such indebtedness and all in debtedness In excess of such lim tat one except such as now may ex st shall be absolutely void except as herein other wise provided. No county or c ty wl ose present in4ebtedne!ls exceeds ten per centum of the assessed valuation of Its rea estate subject to taxat on shall be allowed to become ndebted In any further amount unt 1 such indebtedness shall be red ce<l within such I mit This sect on sha 1 net be construed to prevent the ss:u lno of certifiea es of ndeb edness or re e nue bonds Issued in anticipation of the co ection of taxes for amounts actually contained ol;' to be contained in the taxes for the year when such oertiflcates or rev enue bonds are as ed and payable out of sucl taxes Nor sha.ll thls sect on be eon strued to prevent the Issue of bonds to provide for the supply of \ater but the term of I e bonds Issued to provide the supply of wa.ter shall not exceed twenty years and a sinking: fund sha 1 be cre:attfti on the Issuing of the said bonds for thP.~r redemption by rru.sing annually a sum which Will produce a.n amount equal to the sum ot the pr nc pal and interest of farmer thad made a good tmde <a>& foar Mr and ,Mrs M Crouse ca~lled on <as the W:a{l ~oncerned Mr ~fcOon:key Mrs Orva Ha1 es Su;nday wa ted a few d~tys but !11'; the fell<:~w Mrs R E Bur<ke hia>S gone to Ai <'llid not put m an a'J)pearance <Uhe bany to V1 &It her da'Ug\hter Mrs IIllatter was reported to Chief T.reat Sara;h CT'rulg wh<J a..ad Mr ~IcConkey sweaif\ out a M arud Mrs Osorur SIDilth of Sil:!ooe wa.rr>1nt snd t!he >al'l e t was made late A,t<a;bi<t ca led on Mr R E M<Jnoday afternoon • Sund>ay / Wilder Sll!IT'erulered rthe gold Wllltc'h f>'eorge Hore rwho has boon and wh€!11 quesrtioned adnntted that 1t 1· <tii.<>l< is some better did not belong to hTm but he sa d the Lelamd Le Grange of Sb!ruron VIISlt clerk at the store gave 1lt to :rr m and ed Mr Vv llL!am Finch of Pine H1~ e thoug'ht 1t was all mght to truke 1t Sundlay Am.other feature m the ouse s the om,; o~ ery tlmt tlle watch wh ch w Ide\ b>rou~ht to tJhe Jewelry store 1:o be- repa1red does not belong to w lder muhm Some t me ago a smaH s lver watclh >S alleged to have beon stolen fiom a son of Mrs J=es F:raser on East SrtlaJte s11reet tlhe t me P' ece rhat W lder the Berry,nlle farmer 'WillS ha 1ng repaired hawens to be rtha>t watch arn.d 11e has now give'll JeW1eler ~f Conkey a signed <:~rder autlhonz.ing hhln to murn ilhe watch over to Mrs F aser He ,also l:)ald for th:e rep:nrs =d •lieges rth~at he secured >the W1atch fl'om some fellow abO'Ut the crty m a trade Wilder s 1ntentions may !have be..en good m the matter but 1t looks as thouglh :he had m ml!nd rthe ihorse trade~: s dca when lh.e accepted the gold wateh SCOTCH BUSH Scotcll Bush S'Un.day School and 0!:mreh 'W1i'h all the 1'1'1ends and ne1g'h bors iW'ill hold the>H\ picn c Augoot 7 in the gro' e :tlelong1ng to Henry FICllll near the school Jumse There <w U be refreshments served and ever)'body has an l1l'Vi1Jation to furntsh Let th1s be one of the old time s. As m<any as ean meet at tthe school house to march o' el.\ to the g!'Ou:nds >at 9 30 am :Mr and Mrs Flo:vd :&hies spent Sat- • uroay and S'Undiay at IRockwo()ji There w 11 be a socml meetmg held li1 the cllureh Monday evenmg Aug \ for the IlUl\PQse of elooting officers for the ensuemg year Let <tihern ibe a large a ttendlance Mrs DaVi.d Miles Anna Gretser Lem A>rg<l'!:\singel and Jean ~hies are a comm1ttee to =se what JS lback on the pastor s saklry ibejore he goes to conference Charles M~les has returned home after spendmg se~ eraJ weeks at Oana da lake ~lr and Mrs Elmer l:ltrdbeck -Jand datighters speii(t Suru:ltay 'With Mr and Mrs Henry Strobeck MISS Libb'ie Dempster spent Sun day &fternoon W'lth Rev and ~Irs G ll Baker STONE ARABIA Peter Sutton w1fe and d~u,g;hten M:ab~ spent Sunday wl th lhis s[:slter Mrs George Th!.vts of St Jolhn:sv'llla Mrs George JeweU lal!ld .Oaug'hlter M1Ss ·Mabel spent Wednooda;y eV~m ing with Mrs Irwtn Srulwm.an Mll!ses Maggie and ClaTJa StJ!illey spent Saturday With Miss Mag e Sutton Hay ng LS tlle order wJJ.en it does not ra1n davs tight potaJto bugs of busm~ altld on ~oaln~ Mii_!!S! Flloss e Ea.cker WlllJ'I the rooe11t guest of her p-aremts Mrs George P Young spenrt 'I'ues day w Lth Mrs Henry La Grange of Jolh~tuwn Mr a;nd Mrs. Charles e. recent guest of Mil' Charies G~ ..... NORTHVILLE said bonds at tqeir maturity AI ce tlfi J D Morley hotel \\t Lake Bleas cates of lndebtedn<>ss or revenue bonds IS __ L sued in anticipatton or tli.e co ee on o-f a<D~t returned to h1s h{)me dn U.ltLaa...,l taxes, \'hlch are n<H: rl!tlred Within five Sa:turday • years a:t'ter their datf; of sslle and bonds Frank !'1 Se:x!ton and wife amd Miss issue~to provide for the supply of water a •1 any debt hereafter incurred by any Bertha Locklin of Glo' erswlle en portion or part of a city if there sha be JOYed the da~ m tlns place S>alturdlay a.ny such debt shal) he Included In ascer taming the power ol the c ty to become George Scribner wa.s home over otherwl~e ndehted except that debts In SundaY curred bY. the c ty of New York af er the first day of January nineteen hundred Robe~t Bel!t~r spent Sunday W.lth and four and debts mcurred bv a.n 11 c t 11 of hiS paren1S here the aecond t!Gaa llfter lhe ttrst dav of J tU>Uar11 Ml\S Pe \mella Weaver of mnetoon 11undreoi and \'flht to provide for •· the siipply of water sha I not be so In sipellJt Sundi!Ly WIIth her rel>a.ltaves eluded Whenever the boundaries of any city are the same as those of a. county or Mli.,_s Mrubal Ferguson of Mayfield when any city shall !ncl1de Within 1ts who ha;s been VIsitJI.ng at the !rome of boundaries mere than one county the power of a.ny \\ mty wholly included Mdss M'artha Cole returned home within such city to i>ecome Indebted .. a 1 Sunday cease but the debt of the county hereto fore exlstlnc shall not for the purposes Rev George K F'rruser preaJChed In of this section be rec)<oned as a part of tlhia PresbY!Dert 111 n churoh at Johns the city debt The abtount hereafter to be raised by tax :for county fJr c ty pur town Sunday mornmg poses in any county containing a mt;y of The funenal of the late \WliU !llJm E over one hundred jhousand Inhabitants or any such c ty of th • state In addlt on Berry lhetd from the Baptlgt clluroh to proViding for the principal and ll'terest dJ of existing debt shall not In the aggre Sun ay afternoon alt 2 o <Clock <and gate exceed Itt any one 'vear two per cen w<as ~a.T~ge!y rubtended The 0 U A tum of the assessed vali'lat!on of the real M 'It n.d d 1 b d and personal estate of !!UCh county 0 ,. 3iu e e n a 0 Y c ty to be ascertained as prescribed In Brownell & Bowman are very this section In respect to co'-\lltY or city debt § 2 Resolved (If the senate concur) bllSlly engruged In getpt.ng i:!heir store that the foregoing amendment be submit arranged so as to open lbhls week ted to the people for approval at the gen era! election to be held In the y~ar nine 'Mrs ClhMles E Wa1son of Glovers teen hundred and se en in accordance v!Jle and Mi\s .John N Snell and son w th the prov slons of the election law State of New York In Assembly May Donatd of Canajoharie we!'l6 \isitors 2 1907 The foregoing resolution was duly 1n Town Saturday passed a majonty of all the members elected to the Assembly voting 1n f-avor Tlhe u'llion OOIV <:Jes held under the tl ereof three fifths ben~ present By or auSipllCOO of th>e W C r U alt tJhe L'\JVORo 1 f,H.the Assembly ~ W WADS '' JR S!!eaker Pres'b1 te!'llan clhurch Sundll!y rughlt New York In Senate May 29 were largeJy attended and bhe ser foregorng resolution was duly a majority af all the Senators m:on bv George K F'm;ser was lis elected voting In favor thereof three >tened to Wltlh much mterest fifths being J)!'esent By order of the Sen ate L S CHIANLER President. V\7llllllaJm D Taylor who hla:d JJather State of Ne'w York Office of the Secre- tary of State ss ! have compared the spend SundUYS In Gloversville thoan preceding copy of concurrent reso1ttlon any place on earth, WaJS 1n that toW'll. propo~ ng an amendment to section ten of sundia> article eight of the Constltutlon with the t: original concurrent resolution on file tn Robbie DarLing and mother were this oftlee and I do hereby cert fy that the same Is a cornect transcript there GloversV'i!IIe Vilmtor~ Sull:d.ay from and of the whole thereof Given un MTS Ira Ka.'thian alllJd Miss \_'11h'ada. my hand and tll<> seal of office of the j\!']iecre1:itr·y of State a.t the c1ty of A hany Mosher were in GioV-erSVllle Sunday twenty fifth da,y of July n the year Ft<anolS Rowland 1Jh 6 'bear Jt~·me.r of our I.ord one Uu~usand nine hundred \' = and. seven [L S 1 J.OHN S WHALEN has left for a ca.mptng trtp througlh Secretary of State B Form For Submtssion of. Amendment enson. Number One Shan lhe propol!<ed amend NORTH OPPENHEIM. Jolhn AUen of Mwnheim visited :bils mother Surudra'Y iMirs Klalte OuiiD>lnglhirum and dam glhter Mla;ry apd son Olmr\lley ot Dol'!;>ev!Ue rwere the guests of Mrs Wdil.li!Ja,m Wwrner Sund:a.y '],!l!Sit Mr ood M~s Oliver Yaung wd daughter Lill!an of OlemonsV'ille \nslited Mr and :Mrs F'red Mosiher Sundla.y Mss K4ttie WMner spent Sl*turd:ay in Dolgevtle Mr ~d Mrs Fred Mos!Ier vlsM.ed frlen<.ls in S<t J ohnsvlille Monllay Rev George :1;! Bakel' of Sotc'll Bush was tlie\'g.Ue~ of Orl!!ofl C'rousa Sa.twrda.y Severail trom tJhls l)lwce serv!f.oes a.t the Met:h'O'Ift~ eburcll Qpp.nu•lm, SuJldM Miss O!Wat ~ ~ p:~;rt of last JWeek vfalitin\ \'rele.ttves ln S&lllsbwrt; ment to se<>tlon ten of a.rtlcle eight of the Constitution relahil<g to the limitation of indebtedness of cities of the second class be approved? STATE 0!' NJn1> TU:a:s. o11 ~\' <= the Secreta.l'V of St:a.te Albany July :5 -il907 ~Pursuant to the prov sions of sec tlon one of .article fourteen of the const! tutlon of the State of New York and sec tlon seven of chaJ>ter nine hundred and nme of the Laws of eighteen hundred a.nd ninetY six notice s hereby etven th&t the following propllfted amE!ndmtmt to section two of article twe-lve of the Constttutton ot the State of New York Is to ~e aublllittled to the peop)e for approvai at the ne'l[t General Elect!oh In this State to ba held on the fifth day: of November nineteen hundred and seven and Is published once a week for three months next precedln* sucllo gent!f&l electllm in. .coqformlty with the aforesaid provisions JOHN S. WHA LEN Secretary of State AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO Concurrent ~lution of the Senate and AssemblY prepoe ng an amendment to 5eCt!on' two of arl!llie twelVe of the oon In relattq~ to t)le claa,y!ftQat!ol\ third ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~ to the ~~!:~!~l.~~ cities thereof are !ng city to special City lavts those which relate one or more ct~ses those which relate to than all the cities laws shall not be with the pro any b 11 to a city branches of the m wh ch it or glnat transmit a certified mayor of such city days thereafter the such b 11 to the house sent or if the session wl~lc'h such b 11 was the governor thereon stat or has not ac -----~~-·city of the first other pity le~rlsl,a t:Lve body there for such city legLSlature may i:Ot~cttrl'<enc'e of the leg s of the first class for a pub! c for a puhl c hear bill thereon Such f It ;relates to more than one city f!hjlll be transmitted to the mayor of each i!lty to wh ch It relat\s and shall :p.ot be deemed accepted unless accepteiJ. as here r provided by evety such city Whenever any such b 11 s aa <Jepted' as herein Jilrov ded it shall be sub Ject a£! are qtl;ler lulls to the action of the goverp.or Whenever during the sess on at which It was passed anv ~uch b II s returned without the acceptance of the city or c ties to which It relates or within such fifteen days is not ret rned it may nevertheless a,galn be passed by both branc.hes of the leg slature and t shall then be subject fiS are other bills to the action <>f th'e governor In every spec al c1ty law which has been accep ed by the c ty or cities to 'Yh ch It relates the title shall be followed by the words accepted by the city or c t es as the case may be tn every such law wh ch s passed Wlthout sue}\ ace~ptar.ce by the woras 'passed without the acceptance of the city or <lit es as the case may be Section 2 Re~olved ( f the senate concur) that the toregoipg amendment be sub m tted to the people fo approval at the general election to be held In the year nineteen hundred a d seven n accordance wlih the Pl'OV slops of the elect on law State of New York In Assembly Feb 18 1907 -The forego ng resolution wa.s duly passed a maJority of all the mem bers elected to the Assembly vot ng In favor thereof three fifths be ng present BY order of the _.\ssembly J W WADS WORTH JR Speaker State of New York In Senate Mar 5, 1001-The foregolpg resolution was duly passed a major(ty of a.ll the Senators elected voting in favor thereof three fifths being present By o>der of the Sen ate LEW!S STUYVESANT CHANLER I'resldent Stat (lf New Yprk Office of the Secre tary of State ss I have compared the preceding copy of concurrent resolution proposing an am~ndment to section two of article twe ve of the Const tut on With the orlg nal concurrent resolution on file in th s aftlce ancih I do hereby c-ertify that the e:ame 'is a corPect transcript therefrom and Of the WhOle thereof G ven under my hand a.nd the seal of office of the Sec retary of State at the city of A bany this twenty Jlfth day of July in th~ year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven [L S ] JOHN S WHALEN Sec reta;y of State Form For Submission of Amendment Number Two Shal the proposed amend ment to section two of article twelve of the Cons itutlon re a..ting to the classlfica tion of cities be approved e\':l.~ erlt' ft~ -\1~r\.\Tr Q~-r\n..:l!l O'J'I the Sacretary of State Albany July 2o 1907 -Pursuant te: the prov sions of sec tlon one of a.rtiQ!e fourteen of the Con st tutlon of the State of New York and sectioq seven of Qhap ter nine hundred and n ne ot th¢. Laws of eighteen hundred and ninety s!x, notlc~ Is hereby given that the followil1fl' proposed amendment to sectiOn two of article six of the Constitution of the State of New York s referred to the Leg stature to be chosen at the next Gen !)Tal Election of Senators In this State to be held on the fifth day of November nineteen hundred and seven and is pub llabed once a w~~k for three months next preceiling such General Elect on in con formlty with th~ aforesaid provls ons JOHN $ WiiAL$:N Secretary of State AMENDMEN'J' NUMBER THREE Concurrent Reso:>lnt on of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to section two of article six of the const tu tlon In relat~fn to justices of the appellate division dt the supreme court Section 1 Resolved (If the asembly con cur) That f!ectlon two of art cle s x of the conl$titution be amended to read as foll«>w!l Article 'VI § 1l The legislature shall divide the state Into four Jud c al depar'tments The first depa.rtment shall consist of the county of New York the others shall be hounded by county lines and be compact. and equal !\ populat on as nearly as may be Once every ten :years the leg slature may alter the JUd cia! department!! but without increas ng the numbel< thereof '!'here shall be an appellate diVision of the supreme court, coil.sl§tfilg of seven justices in the first depaatlfttent;: and ot. fiv-e JUSt eel!! in each of the Other departments In each de- partment tour shall constitute a quorum &nd the .C()JI.cur~nce of three shall be necessary to a (eCislon No more than five $Ustlc~ shall sit in any case From all the :JV:~ttces elected to the supreme cou~t the sovernor shall deSlgnate those who ehal! ccmst!tute the appellate division in eaeh department he shall cieslg nate the thereof who l!ha~l a.ct term of ofll6e and ln Senate May .23 resolutloll! ll'~s \luly of all til'\!< ':51mators thereof BJ or.d.ell terms therein and to $ CHANLER Prest or to make rules tliler<;for~ o~:Wew York. In Assembly J&ne ~ ~~~:iln the departments to (If thl! assembly concur) That 1507 -:rt.1e !ol'.egoin!r resolution was the ~oregoing amendment be referred to passed <rmaJ 0 rity of all the mem the leg~slature to be chosen at the next -electea to fue Assembly voting: In general electiOn of senators, and m con fi\c'lor thjlraQf By otder. of the Assembl,y formity With section one article fourteen WAPSWE>-E,T}f JR Speaker of the constitution be published for three State of New Yorl{. Office of the Secre months previous to the time of such elec tarv of s~t~ sa I have compared f/ne tiosntate of New Yorl In Senate Feb 25 wecedmj:,. COPf of concurrent resolution 1< -propoll!ng an amep.dment to section twen 1907 -TtJe foregoing resolution w.as duly t;!: !\even of artiele three of the Constltu passed a majority of all the Senators tlon with tile or!!f lla concurrent resolu elected voting in favor thereof BY order tlon on file in tb'J.g office and I do hereby Of the Senate LEWIS STUYVESA 7 NT llel'ilfy that the sa:me Is a correct tran CHANL':ER President ~dript t¥refrom and of the whole there State of New York In Assembly Mar Glyen unJ'iep xry hand and the seal of 12 1007 -The foregoing resolution was duly ~~.~~~~~o~f~nt~r,h~>$.ecratal'Y b! State at the citY passed a majority of all the members tnl~ tW\'l!ltY fifth ils.y ot ..Tuly elected\\to the Assembly voting m favor of ol!r Lord one thousand thereof By order of the Assembly J W seven [L S l JOHN WADSWORTH, JR Speaker of State State of New York Office o! the Secre tary of State .ss I have compared the S!:I'.A'.l'E ~F Nll}W YORR: OFFICE OF 1f>recedlng copy of concurrent resolutiOn thl' SecretaPy ot Sts.te Albany ..Tuly 25 ~opos1ng an to sect on two UJOL Fursu nt tp the prov sions of seer of arti<ol<~ slx w th the l on one of art ole fourteen of the Consti- <Dr g nal file m tution of the State of New ~ork and sec th>S -office tho. t tlon seven ol chapter n ne hlJ;lidred and the same nine of the Laws of e ghteen hU1l([red and from, and of tbe nlllety six notice lS herebiY g;ven th'i't the und~>r my hand and following propo$ed amendn ent to set>- Secl'-etary of tlon three of 'lrtlc e two of the Constttu this twentY fifth tion of the State of New Y.ork is refer.red ljlf o.ux Lord one to the I;egJ3lature to be chosen at the and seven [L a] n.ext General j3llectjon o:f Senators In this Secretary of State !!!tate to be held on the fifth day of No l!f ~ t:::nr' :rq'l!TW :t.-c7:rtA CJF'm_C:Bl OF vember n neteen h-qndred and seven p.nd the Secretary of State Albany July 25 Is pub! shell one:' a week for three months 1907 Pursuant to the provis ons of section next preceding such General Election m one of artlcle fourteen of the Const tut 0 conformity with t!fel aforesaid prov sions of the State of New York &J;~d sect on sev J:OHN S WtiALEN Secretary of State en of cl).apter n ne hundred and n ne of AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX the Laws of e ghteen hundred and n nety Concurrent Resolution of the Senat<> an<! Jlx not ce s hereby gwen that the fo Assembly propqsmg an amendment to 'lowmg proposed amendment to sect on section three of art cle two of the const! seven of o.rt c e s x of the Constitution of tutlon n relat on to the qual ftcat10n of the State of New Yorlt Is referred to the certam voters / Leg slature to be chosen at the next Gen Section 1 Resolved (if the senate con •rat Elect on of Senators n th s State cur) That sect on three of article two of to be held on the fifth day of November the constitution be amended to read as n neteen hundred and seven and s pub follows Art cle II § 3 For the purpose I shed once a week for three monlhs next of vot ng no person shall be deemed to precedmg such Genera E ect on n con have ga ned or lost a res dence by reason form ty w th the aforesa d prov!s ons of his presence or absence wh le employed JOHNS WHALEN Secretary of State in the serv ce of the United States nor AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR Wh le engaged n the nav gatjon of the Co cu rent \Resolut on of the Senate waters of this state or of fhe Un ted and AssemblJ propos ng an amendment States, or of the h !jh seas nor while a t._o section seven of a tic e sill: of the con student of any seminary of learn ng nor st t ton n relation to judges of the court whi e kept at anv almshouse or other of appeals and JUstices of the supreme agy urn or lnst tut10n whol1y or partly court supported at pub! c expense or by charity Section 1 Resol ed (If the senate con nor wh le confined n any pubbc prison eur) that sect on seven of art c e s x of ThelB{Ji;ll!>turemrw ho eve prov de that an tn the const tutlon be amended to read as mate of th.,Ncw y; ric sate solders aoo mi!ora follows Article VI § 7 The court of home and uj the New Yorlc State Women s Re- appea s s contmued It shall cons st of l ej Corpa IIome whi> P ssesses tl e quattjicatMns the chief judge and associate judges no-.. prescribed by aectwn olW of thw arlwle except In office who shall hold the r offices u til the qua Jiwtwn a! res1denoo and who hru. been the exp rat on of the r respect ve terms an in11 ate of llllth hnme tar such a peri<td of t.me a.nd their successors who shall be chosen a.a w d have quaiijied 1 TJn to vote-in the~Zection by the electors of the state The of!lc al d stnct in Wh cit such homo i8 !oea.te& 't he htul terms of the ch ef -judge and assoc ate resided theretn for such perwd mil!! vote for judges sha I be fourteen years from and !• 01/!C<:rs of t1 6 state or f th£ UnitW lltates m th~ includ ng the first day of January next dtStrwt or d'l3trtel..S in which such home. arter the r e ect on F ve members of the lslocat~ but mun'll ate so votmginsueh electwn court shall form a quorum and the con d1St ict s all not vote l a 'II ther el.ectwn <{is- currence of four shall be necessary to a t ct of tho otato § 2 Resolved (If the sen decis on Tbe court shall have power to ate ccmcur) That the foregoing amend appoint and to remove ts reporter c erk ment be referred to the eg~slatuFe to be and attendants Whenever and as often chosen at tl e next general eloot on of as a majority of the JUdges of the ourt senators and m conform ty with section of appeals shall certify to the governor one article fourteen of the constitut on that said court Is unable by reason of be published f<>r th ee months prev ous to the accumulation of eauses pending there the time of such electiO!I in to hear and d spose of the same w th Sta e of New York fit Assembly Apr reasonable speed the governor shall des 23 1907 -The forego ng resolution wall' lgnate not more than four justices of the duly passed a maJor ty of all the mem. supreme court to serve as assoc hte bers eljtcted to the Assembly voting il1 judges of the court of appe~s The JUS favor tbe:reof. three fifths be ng present. tlces so des gnated shall be 1;e eved from By order of the Assembly :r. W WADS the r duties as justices of the supreme WORTH JR Speaker court a.nd shall serve as associate Judges State of New Yo-rk In Senate Jun 11 of the court of a.ppeals unt l the causes l ~7 The foregoing resolut on was duly und sposed of n sa d court are reduced to passed 4 maJor ty of all the Senators two hundred when they shall return to elected voting n fa or thereof thre,. the supreme court The governor may flfths being present By order of the des1gn,ate justices of the supreme court Senate J RAINES Temporar_r President to fill vacanc es No just ce shall serve State ot New York Office of the Sec-re as asi!OC ate judi\e of the court of appeals tary of State ss I have compared the except while holding the office of justice preoedmfi C\lPY of concurrent resolut on of the supreme court and no more than propos nS' an amendment to sect on three seven judges shall sit In any case There of artlcl~ two of th\ O.nstltutlon with oh.aU be olute$' at the next aenera! election to be the or glnal concurrent resolution on file lltld after the 4idoptln ~ IJ! thtS amen<Wwnt aruJ, In this office and I do hereby certify that theroafter as vacancies mav occur two add!t!on the same Is a correct transcr pt therefrom lit a.'soci<:tteJUdgu of the court of appea18, of the and of the whcle thereof Given under ;jud(lu uf which court 11ot more than seven sha1J. my hand and the seal of office of the Sec stt an the hearing of antt appeat except that the rets.r.Y o! St~tte ~tt the c ty of Albany this court 'llllt!l •n its dil!cretion dilrwt a reargumont twenty fifth day of July In the year of tobehadfortheentireoowrt Uponti~L-entryi>J. our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and the judgllB ~n elected upm• tlltir respect•v• ojJI.ees seven [L s J JOHN s WHALEN Sec the -:nq prOVI.&!<m fttr <tesigna,Una ju«Uceo retary of ~ ate of tilt supreme court a.s U8iociate :JUdges of tho ~~~~~=~=~==~=~=~= court of appeaU. sh.aU CWA!e aruJ, determ-f!M The - «alaru of !he assooiat<J judges of the court of ap pM!S 8hall be the sum of fifteen the,..tlnd dollar$ a vear and. tllat of the chief judge the sum of fif!ten tliou$and jive hundred cU>llan's a 1/tar which •ak>TJtshail b& in l...., <>f. and Bha.U flX!'luiie all other c<Jmptlt8ation aoo aU.owancd tor expenses of tVtTfl nature and kind what;ev,;r I 2 Resolved ( f the senate concur) that the foregomg amendment be referred to the lep:!lature to be cho1:1en a.t the next general elect on of sena.toi'l! and -,in con formity with section one article fourteen of ~he constitut on be pUb! shed for <three mohths preV' ous to the time of such elec ton State of New York In Assembly May 22 1907 -The forego ng resolution was duly passed a major ty of al the members elected to the Assembly voting In favor thereof three fifths be ng present By or der of the Assembly J W WADS WORTH, JR Speaker State of New York In Senate June 13 1907 The foregoing resolution was duly passed a. majority of 'li.ll the Senators elec~d vetlmr in favor thereof three fiftl!s being present By order of the Sen ate:- L S Cl'IANLER, P•es dent State of New York, dhice of the Secre ta.ry of State \\ I have compared the tn\eoedin&' copy of concurrent resolution proposinc an amendtnent to !!e.ct on seven of article six of the Constltu tien w th the original concurrent resolution on file ln th1s office and I do hereby certl{y that the same is a. oorrect transcript ther~ from 'and l)f the whole thereof Grven under my !land and the ,seat of gftlce ot the Secretary of Sts.te at the city of Al bany this twenty fttth dii.y of July m the year of our Lord. one thousand nine hun dred and eeven [L S ] JOHN S WHA LEN Secretary of Sts.te STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE of the Secreta.ry of State, ~lbany ;Tuly 25 1907 -Pursuant to the prqv s ons of section one of article fourteen of the Const>tutlon of the Sta.te ot New York and sectton 11even of chapter nine hundred and nme of 1:he I::.a.ws of eiglrteen hundred and ninety silt notice is hereb~ given that the follow ing proposed amendment to section twen ty seven of article three of the Constitu t!on of the ,§Ita. te of New York is referred to the I,eglstature to be chosen at the next Genera~ Election of Senators in tb s State to be held on the fifth day of November nineteen I undred a.nd seven and Is pub lished once a week for three montQ.s n-ext preceding such General Election 1n can f-ormity With the aforesaid prov s ons JOHN S WHALEN Secretary of state AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE Concurrent Resolution of the Senate and an amendment to of article three of ~~~,~!~i~t:p.:.the power~ ~j countY Notice to Creditors In pursuance of an order of Hon Jerennah Keck Surrogate of the County of Fulton NOTICE 1s here by g1ven according 1:0 law to all persons havmg' cla1ms or demands agamst Etta Brown late of the City of Glov.ersvllle said County de- ceased that thch are reqUired to exhibit the same w1th vouchers in support tllereof t~ the subscriber the admmistrator of the goods chattels and credits of the said de ceased at his place of transacting busmess as such ad.Immstrator at the law offices of Wilham C Mills Esq M:;~,somc building crty of Glover:wtlle m sa1d County on or before the first of February next Dated July 26 1907 7t26 WILLIAM K BROWN Admmistrator etc. PERTH • Mrs Simon Leroy who 'W!as very n bllJSt week: thds mmmr_g 1S a litltlle better Mr, amd Mr.s George Leroy s[[)Emt Saturd-ay W'Lth thmr IYarents Mr ,and \\ Mrs I eroy summoned 'here by >t!he se>d011s 1Hnes,; -of thar mother Mrs Peorge Leroy 1S E)x:p61Cited to \elturn today tQ stay a few d:aYIS • Mr and Mrs Alfred F-air'Qalllks of Rockton Wf!S ca.1Irng on. f~s lhiere Sunda-y afternoon Mrs DaVIld CI ei§'hton and Clhiild!r'.en left ~ast Wednesday for severtl.I weeks V11S~t Wlth relatives at Newcas tle New ~P$lnre Mr and Ml\S M>Mry Hemmeet Wl!ts caUdng on fl\lends here Sunday even'ing Mtr allfrd Mm Fwley of Newlb!lll'g W)l,J.o we~ tlte guests of Rev and Mw McClellan a fefw days l.ast week lm.ve returned ji.ome -li'ir-ezr an George IJrumpier lS llak- m.g >li fii'AW d'll:YIS Vi!ltlatd(}U Wlhli<ih I& 'be- ln:g ~~ w.~ilh hlis fllJDl':ilY m iflhe norbn