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• .- ' • I PA.GESD. ,. / ' I . . . - .. DAitHTER OF MARK NORTHVILLE. I DDCTORS '·IN ·SCtft~S,~·. The m&;rriage of Miss Chllll\lotte TIMR IS DROWNED =-:= .. :E=~';: ~; 1 llAVElBEEI SWINDLED Albany Jqut:~~-al's Town Lou· Emerso~ ,of W11rr·em1burg, . -YJ·b,.q. is a familili.r .~guTe about the. h<'iot .. 11,., here, in Nq.· York and WasMnttol\, was. at the· ll\-&DD.i!lY'Ck Tb!u·~· · ex-representa:Uve -did not come . ,' NOTICE TO ~~:;r:::;t:::~~~~·l'l, ILL ~111a,1~ ·of an order 1 Keck,< snlil'b'f.l'are =;:::::;~~-*\:#:::!:l~~~~f:::> ~ \ Gloversvilole. The Y?un-g co~ple sue- i Jl!)A.N OliJ!lliENS MEETS DEATH IN cessfnHy covel'Ejd their plans from I \KNIGHTS OF MODERN OHIV ALo A. BATHTUB. their wa~hful ftdellids and with those J RY\ SECURED ~ OF $20 , redmitted ·to the oocret clrocl-e, betoe>k 1 .EAOH .l<'BOl\l MEDIOAL MEN themoselves to Gloversvillle, aoocmpan~ I ll'OR BENE.UT CERTIJ:i\IOATE. , ll'UCK OF EPILEPSY PROVES FAT~L ~~y !:r:ffi~:~:: 1~e:!z:::~::~) I ma:trimOilly. The interesting even.t, 4J;b~y, Dec. 24.-Tha.t scores of ! took pla.ce aJt ot.ha rosidenoo of Mr. j PhY'Si.Clans in various pa!'11ls of the Believed Tb8t She Wu Stricken! and Mrs. Bm\g:tnan on Wio!low street, i c·oun:tJry ha.ve contrtlmited UO ewch for a bell!!1fit certificate in the with Oonc~on While in the Bath : at 2 o'clock, the knot 'bcing tied by 1 . \ . , to shop for he left his check book at home. He said that there ;was lots Of snow up his way and plenty holiday cheer. Emerson· is one of the. old-line R~publicans, believing kl , orgauization. He says -that even iu, monarchies political parties are nee.- ·- . essary, and that it takes money tQ run fhem. \What makes me sick,\ he said, \is that class of men who will go and Being Helpless Was Drowned: Rlev. G. K. Fraser, pa.stor of the Knig:jl~ of M$odJern Ohiv<al'l\Y \:itih -F A th PreSbyterian cb!wrcih of Northville. 1 an rudddt~onal __ 5 S:S a fee for the title amous u or Bas Only On\ CJ. . ot \Citv court Eooula.pius\ or in Child T.....,.. a D hter . ......__ The Presbyterian coremony was, . ;I' into a. ca.~cus and then, because their .......,_.,. aug 1B ~\\'\pe. ' plain t d'\ aJl 1 d · used. A1lter .rofrc-shmonts 'ha-d been.· · eorms, me lc exam n.er • e-. side fails, go .out and fight agg,inst Reeding. Conn., Dec. 24.-Miss served anod ·a social time enjoyed, 'I vcl~ped yesterday when an order v.:~s the choice of the caucus.\ Jean Clemens, daughter of Samuel tho yourug couople took the train for I sel}Ul'ed f.rom Su·preme CQU,rt Justu:e Another class of men that are ~~ J. Clemell.S (Mark Twain)' was Buffalo. After their hooeymoon trip, Chester. pllliCing Superintendent Mr. Emerson's disfavor are those fi)und drQ.wned in a bathtub today in Mr. and M<rs. Dmlm wi'H reside· in Hotchkiss of the State ins.uranre de- 1 who never take an active part in Mt•. Clemens home here. · Norlhvi!Ile. partment in chwrge o!£ the affai'fs of pollfical affairs and never lose an ' . tS. L~is, Mo., Dec .. 24.-ELgllt J:qtm were ki~~e:d an'li 400 oth~ llwd J:~a.rr-Qiw etfll~t-Pea in an exploston of gl!S ·in ·mine ~'A'.' Of the Chicago and dartersyiile C.oa.l Company at Herrtn, 111., la.tei yesterdoay. Open lamps carried lby empl-oyes of 'the UJ:ine are believed ~o 'hlave ~sed the disa-ster. There ware three men and a. boy iri this paorty and wll' ate deoald. Fulton, ·NQ'I'lCl!l is _h~~~~j::~f:~g coroing to la'w~. ll claims or aellllallUS rigltlb.l~t Brownell, late ~f· town ot J!.iPill\ll.\' tah, shld' -county, dooeased, that theY are re.Q,Uit'ed to eXhibit . the -sa.m'e, with t!le vouchers in~pport thereof, to tlle !if'!lbscriber, the sole adminis- tratrix ar the goods, ~ ohattels and credits of the ··said deceased; a;t her place of transacting, bllf:in~ss as such administratrix at the lmw office of :A. C. Haughton, No. 142 West Main street; city of Johnstown, in said county, on ·or befOO'e the 29th January, next. · Dated July 26tli, 1909. ANNA DEM.PSTER, As .Ad.ministrwtrix, ete. A. C. E· .ghton, .Atto ~ey for Administratrix, 14!! w. Main street, Johnstown, N. Y. 7-29-t26. accept $1. ru,d up--and. .t P~~ _cent inter,est S(!.-tJ:l,~; You can do your bat1lt•' ,_ing by mail, should 'be unable to get to·see:;:n~h in A'lbany. . Open an ac-eount with us, and you will be I;;\''Y. ~? see how· your grows. HOMf ~AVIiGS. BANK, 13 NO:Jl,TH PEARL STREET,'. -. . Albany. N. Y. -. - It is believed that Miss Clemens Leroy Brownell has purchased the the orgaPil!lation. opportunity to decry what the poUt- suffered from an attack of epilepsy Howe farm south of this vlllage. It The Knights o,f Modea-n Ohiiva;Iry, a ical organizait~ns do. 'fh~ dead dnclu-de W. T. Pieroe, mine enginw!;; Eugene Brurrett, as- si~tan't enginlileT, and Thomas Wii- lialll!> _,!llllii'istant manage'!'. Despite the black · f}~·p wlrl.ch flowed into the cli'am:ben~ '.w:i·oining; those in which Pierce aad hJitpa.rty were killed, res- C'IW'l'S weut. down . into the workings within five litin-utes after tlle explo- sion an.d recovered the 'bodies O'f NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In pursuance of an order of Ron. Jere- mia::i Keck, Surrogate of the County of Fulton, NOTICE is hereby given according to law, to all persons hav- ing claims or demands against John C. Allen, late of. the city of Glovens- ville, said county, deceased, tltat they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscribers, the executors of 'the lal!!t will and testament of the said deceased,' at their place of transact- ing business as e.uch executors at the office of The John C. Allen & Sons, No. 71 West Fulton Street, ,City of Gloversville, in said county, on or be- fore the fifth of March, next. I BA VE MY CO)IPLETE WINTE~- STOCii- while in the bath and was drowned · d .,_ __ d h fraternal bellleflciary sooiety with \A man admires a fighter,'.' he· while in ~ convulsion. She had suf- 1S un ersvvo t e pla:ce brought $4,- 000 ocash. headquarters in Al'ba;ny, w;as organiz- said. \Let him fight, even if in tne fered from epilepsy for a number d 1 t J b N \' l H' k j of years. SlliCan-daga Chapter, No. 116, R. A. e all• une Y • •'liJPO eon tc s. minority, and b,e has the admiration M elected the folloWing ffi~\ A.cco'l\<ling to a report of a recent ex- and respect of his opponents. If a Speaking of his daughter's death, ., . . . 0 \\rs \ :Mr Cl id l Wednesday 'last. High -p~ 1 est, A. w. amination ·by the insuran-ce depart- man does not like the way matters . Have in 50 , Fur Coats .. , $22.00 Coats for .........••. $~.00 $20.00 Coats for ...•....... $16.50' I also have a large stock of Out- ;,.A.Ue:_en; 6 ~ ~ If f Heath; king, James R. Van Ness; n1ent, althou-gh $6,665 has been paid' go in his owU: party, he is at liberty. ings, Quilts, Blankets, etc. . Rubbers have advanced a little. ~l as_ : 0 her life she I scribe, Olaren:oo l}11ller; treasurer, in a1most wholly by f>hYS 1 iciaru; since to array himself with any other par- was an ep eptlC, ut she grew better .1 Lee s. Ani.ba;l; secretary, William, that time, and 110 insurance benefits ty. The ~-rouch is not admired, no latterly .. For the past. two years StTobel; trustee, Henry Foote. The have been paid to membBII'S, the 5o- matter what party he is with.\ tnree m{ners. 111 .·, • : The efforts to q~enetrate more deep- 'Iy into tlle -workings we1·e repul•sed by inoerOOJSing ·banks of a.fter-damp and }\tl!liC.uers were forced to r€Jtreat, lee,ving the ·boodili>s of Pierce and his oompam-ons. . but I still sell at the old. :price. · we considered her pracbcally well, . t 11 rti f ffi , 1 ciety ha.s bult \1 0 9 31 in its treasury b t h ms ru :ru on o o cers w. I take place 1 \' • If you have anything to} sell fetch It to me or drop me a line: Bring your friends and I'll give you a nice Christmas present. Special bargains on Saturday and u s e was not allowed to be en- t th xt . . wath a-pparent Uabilities of $1,407 .02. tirely free. Her maid, who has serv- a e ne mee<tlng to be held Wed- \The check stubs indica.te,\ said SupeTinteudent Hotch·kiss last night, ClVIL SERVICE EXAMtNATION Dated, August 27th, 1909. Monday. nesday, Januwry 12. Yours very truly, · ed ur tweiity-eight years was always with her when she went to New Yorl~: \that in spite of the fact that the -- ~:in:~PP~~: e:::r~~:: fea:dco::~~ PROGRAMS fOR fARMER JNSftTUTES organiza.tion calls fo.r the payment The State civil service, commission tOI\\\ards fig!fliting the fiames. Last nlghit ali efforts were directed '\ GENEVIEVE S. ALLEN, HARRY J. ALLEN, As Execu.tors, etc. JACOB .N\BTZ, ROCKWOOD, N. Y. Messrs, Baker & Burton, · . EXI'OlloTS, AND IMPORTS. ea- and '\1 00 to a supreme ~'\\\anize'l' Assistant B~·n·'-·rioln.n.,t d\\\'art sions in the ·past two years and i per month of $H\O to a supreme rec- will' h-old examinations- on Janua:ry those she had were not violent. At Ip.teresting' Tnpics to be Discussed at ord ~eepe,r, $100 to a supreme bank- 22, 1910, f-or the following positi<Jills:· '1:&0 this morning a maid went to Epbratab and Broadalbin. • ~.. ~v'-\\ -..--' -..- ~ h t h -more than ha'lf of t.he money diaburs- ment of health, $900 to $1,200. er roop:~ o see w Y she did not i The State depa.rtmeut of a.gricul- ed 11!18 a;ppa;rently been paid toN. Na.-[ Assistant Su-perintendent, :Monrcx. thNeuarilty donsethtalf of ttheBex~oirts fro~ come down to her breakfast and · ture announ.::es the following P'ro- . . \ . 1 e n e ;l. es go o r1t sh tern- .,.. d h . th b ht b d pc>eon H1cks, who 1s the chief 1 County AllnSthouse Hoopitail, $600 t d 1 thi d i , .r.vun er ln e at u rowned. gt·am for the farmers' institute to be , , \ f 1 t A h \ ory an near Y one- r of ts lm- lt means that she had a convulsion - _ . . Jushce 0 the soc e Y- t t e u.me and ma.inten8/IIIce. Women ry&idents i ports come from British tei·ritor : held at KunJamucl, Ha;H, BroaJdalbm,\ o·f the examinatiou which was order- of \M•ottro-e cOunty only. 1'· • • y and could not get out. M d J 3 d th h \ , . Nearly one b1ll10n dollars, according \She had been leading a very ac-\ tn ayd •anuary • un er e c ar,e ed o·n DecembElll' 14, the society haJd Assts:bant Su.:pet-:sor of ~q~·P·! to the bureau of statistics was the tive life. She spent the greater part ~~·.:Oon uctor Jared Van Wagenen, :&68 me~·bers with $536,00? of ~n- ruent, P~b1-i<~ SerVl~ Commws1on, I value during the first ten months of her time looking after a farm \ . fu s~r<ance tn foroo,_ al~ ~f whic'h are second dlstr.lct, $ 2 • 000 to $ 2 : 600 per 1 of the present year of the trade be- which I bought for her and she did I . 10.30 ~· • Wlth four ex-ceptwns ln the escula-1 annum. Five yea.::s' e:iJperlence as I tween the pnited States and the h The Institute, Jau:ed Van Wa.gen-en. pi-an' class\ \locomotive englineer required muc of my secretarial work be-~ Jr. . : . a< · British empire. Tlie total foreign sides. Last uight she and I chatted \' 11 -.,....,·ts .f +h F Complamt havmg been made to Booll:keeper, Fou·rth Grade, not ov- commerce of the country during the .... m:a· ~· , ul or \ e arm..r, . _ later than usual in the library and Ch 1 ./ the failure of the wc1ety to meet an er $' 20. same ten months amounted to about she told: me all her plans about the S:pecia;I l<'arm CQ\O'lJ-S J G Curtis accident Cllai-m, the insm-ance depart- Bridge Designer, $1.500 to $2,100. $2,600,000,MO. a.r es M. Day, Geneva. . housekeeping, f-or she was also my Roochooter. ' · · ' ment called for a statement. ''Chief I Bridge Drn;ftsm-an, $1,200 to $1,- The total value of merchandise ex- housekeeper. I said everything was Justice\ Hicks replied th·at the socte- 500. ported fr-om the United St;ates to going so smoothly that I thought I Y was no !1-a1b e f<Yr t• e 1Jaym-ent o City Phys[cian, Roch$te1r, N. Y., Britili!h .territot\Y in the first ten 1:3 0 p. m. t t - 1 h f • Queation box. would make another trip to Bermu- any benefit, el'the·r l'ife OT wccident, under ;Monme Oounty Suq~erintendent months of 1909 was $624,000,000, Potato Grow•ing, M1r. Day. ' da in February and she said put it during -the first year of memlbershi'p. of the P'oo'f, $200 per ann·um. while the total amount imported otf till March and she and her maid Physicians •became inter-ooted on D-eputy Faoctory Insr)ector, $1,000. from British territory was <>362,000,- Bee-Keeping and B-rood Diseases, Charles stewar.t, State bee inospe~tor, \' would go with me. Johnsto•wn. the alleged representati<>n that lodg- Direct011' -of La>boratories, depa-rt- 000. p its trade, with British terri- \But she is gone, poor $ild. She Tfhe Simple Chemistry of Feeding es were to >be :fo-rmed in various cit- ment of hea~th, $3,000 per annum. tory the United States shows an ex- was all I had left. except Clara, who ies ·and v·ill111ges ami tha:t th\Y were Janitor, county 'buiJod:ing, Oneida cess of exports over imports to ev- Animals, Mr. Van Wagenen. \ married Mr. Cabrilowitsch lately and to be appointe-d medical examiners. county, $600. Residents of 0111eida ery pol,il;:ical division except the East u. Question box. \No lodges have been formed,\ <;!ou:nty only. , , . ·and We!jt Indit=lS- Canada second to -i.as J·ust arrived in Europe.\ 7 : 30 p. m. PEARY REFUSES TO GO TO NORTH POLE AGAIN. CommeroiaJ F€'rtinzers, M·r. Our- tis. said Superi111tendent Hotchkiss Ia-S>t Library ·8.$iatant, State Libomry, the Uni_ted Kingdom among the night, \and the soctety at tlhls time '600. Men. auid women. British territories as a market for '-.. is practically nothing more th-an an Pho'tog>ra'Phic assistant, Patholo·gi- products of the United States shows ·assessment •association whose mem- -cal Irustltute, New York Oity, $720. the·.Jitrgest increase in the value of bers have pa:rted with their money l\len only. the imports thereto during the ten 1\'rr. • • and become liable to ru;sessments, Physici·an, Ho-me,opathic, $900 to months of 1909, havmg been $154,- without ha.ving secu-red aJilY benefits $1,200. 500,000 as ·against $128,000,000 in Our Ru·ra<l S·chools, Philip M. Hu~·l, eduootiionllll dcpa,rtment, Albany. ·: Washington, Dec. 24 Nevel' Edu=tion fo'f iJhe Farmer, .- · VanWagenen. again will he head another expedi- tion either to the South Pole or to the North Pole. This announcement ~ made last night by Commander ~ry. He stands ready, however, to assist any expedition which contem- plates setting out !ior either extremi· ty, of the earth. , _\:My work has been accomplished,\ said Commander Peary, \I made it '. lplown some time ago in · Brussels, Harry Go'O'demote of Broada~ibin is the loca~ correepon•dent. Institute at Ephratab. The Ephratah illlStitutJe will be held the ,d,ay following, Tuesday, J•anua-ry 4, at L 0. o.\ F. Hall', that village, with Ccmducto!\ Van w:agenen in Clharge. Clail'k Snell is the locaJ cor- respondent, and the following pro- gram haa been arranged: The Institute, Jared Va.n Wagenen, Jr., La.wyersvillc. or being likely to secu•re any.\ Physi-cian, regular, $900 to $1,200. the corresponding perlod of last 8-upmintendent Hotchkiss mys the Reside11f Med;!rol Superintendent, year, society used misleading promotion Mooroo County .Allmslh.olllS€>, $1,000 to 1ite.ra:ture by making reference to tlhe $1,200 and maantenance. Men on~y. Noational Surety Company and the Ste·am Erugineer, Al!bany county, Farmers' Loan au,d· 'Drus't Oompa;ny \ $900. Resident of Al-bany county of New Y(}rk in a manner W'hich only. might lead to the belief that they· Tratnoo ~urse, Staste Institutions. were in some way back of the o'f- Men and wom-en. $420 to $600 and ganiz;wtion. \The f·act is,\ roys MT. maintenance. Hotchkiss, \that the National Surety Transfer Tax A.l}pra:lsar, K~ngs Company had merely given a b-ond oounty. pnd~u· State Oom-ptroller. which made -it liable to t'he Kni·ghts · $3,500 to $4,000 Residents of Kings HUGHES, Secretary. 'Attorneys for Executors, Gloversville, N. Y. 9-2t26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In pursuance of an order of Hon. Jete. miah Keck, surrogate of tbe county of Fulton, NOTICE is here<by given according to Ia w. to all persons Q,a v- ing claims or demanrls against George Shaad, late of the town or Stratford, said county, decoased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers· in support thereof, ta the subscribers, the administratrices of the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, at their place of transacting business as such admin- istratrices at their residence in the town of Stratford, in said county, on or before the thirteenth of .January next. <!il D.ated, June 24th, 1909. CHRISTINE SHAAD, LENA SHAAD. 7-15t26 Administratrices, etc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In pursuance of an order of Han. Jere- miah Keck, Surrogate of the county of Fulton, :NOTICE is her.trlly given according to law, to all persons hav- ing claims or demands against Lu- cinda Slater, late of the town of Mayfield, said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same. with the vonC'hers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the ad- ministrator of the goods, chattels and credits of the ->aid deceased, at his place of transacting business as such administrator at the residence of Charles H. Butler, No. 314 South William street, city of Johnstown, in said county, on or hefore the tenth of January, next. Dated, July 2d, 1909. LEWIS S. PHILLIPS, As Administrator, etc. 7-8t26 TO ALL WHOM JT MAY CON· CERN: 'l'ake notice that the offics of the Sheriff of Fulton County will be kept at the jail .in the City ·of Tohnf't<>wn in said' county. HARRY, McCALL, Sheriff of Fulton County. that I would assist any expedition that ~ould set out for the ·south '~le and at the same time also said tpat I would not personally conduct such an expedition. \I still hold to this, and I have no ~:tention of changing my mind.\ I Mfailfa Grawing, J. G. Cut\tis R<Jchestor. Sllmlll F1ruiots for the Farmer, Charles M. Day, Geneva. 1;30 p.m. of •Modern Chiva1ry in certailn c:on- county only. Mortgage Sale. tingencies, provided such soc.iety de- TTanosfer Tax Ap•p~aiser, New York I By virtue ofn a mortgage beari!lg TRIAL posi.ted its funds in the Farmers' county. Under Sta:te Comptroller. date February .. sth, A. D: 1895, Std- rERMS OF THE SUPREMtl COURT Loon & Trust OOJIU[lany anld their $ . - ney Hollenbeck of the vjllage {now . 4,000. Res1denots of Ne·w York eity) of Jollnstown, N. #f., conveyelf For the Fourth Judicial IJistrlct A& recorda show that the l~Wt mentioned 0 , 0 unty. to Nancy Walker, of the same place. signment of Terms and Jus- CANDY FOR T:AF'r. Mrs. Clar'a :M. Tllliton of Palatine P,rtdge. manufacturer of .,high grade ~laltes. wm this week Slhlip two :live pound boxes oif her g0101d.s, one t.o President William H. T~ft and the · atlhea- to Vioo President J·wmes S. Questton box. Potato Growting, Mr. Day. Bee-Keeping an!'f Brood Drse~ases, Charles Stewart, St:a.te bee inspector, Johnst<l\Wn. The Problem of Maint!Lin-ing Soil Fertility, Mr. Van Wagooen. 7:30 p. m.\ · Qnestio-n 'box. Special Farm Orops, Mr. Oua·<tis. Our Rural Schools, Philip M. Hull, eduurutilonal depa1-tment, A~b:my. Sooial 'Prob-lems of the Farmer, Mr. Van V. agonen. An -interesting literary and musi- cal progr<am will be glvon by local t I f d t t tices for the Years 190!! comp-any no on Y re: use o a•ccep wa,ter An:a.lyist, <dep-a;rtment of certain premises d,>scribed in. said and 190 9. such deposit, ·bout on .September 10, hea.lth, $720 to $900. m?rtg~ge as follows: All that cer- . Trial Terms 1909 - d ... · t t tam p1ece, P\rcel or lot of land sit- ~ ~ J- ~ uate, 'lying and being in the village m on onn Y, a a s urg. , .wa.~e ... u.e some Y o ceas-e us- '\Von•on Ph•\\-k•i-an, Sto<te Hosp1'tals \' Cl' t t t Pl tt b ing its finan'Cial S'tatement or name.\ and Institutions, $1,000 and mailllte- \'lf Johnl!town, county of Fulton, Third Monday in April, Kellogg. s·uperintendenf Ho'tc:hkiss wii-H •ask 1 nanoce. Vacancy oat Craig Cohny. N. Y., bounded and descrihed as fo1- T!:ir- Monda! in November, Spence! the _legisla~ure for authority t~ re~use ; Ap1J'Iieation:s sh.ould ·b~ filed on Oil' lows, viz.:, ~o~nded 011 the north by s!~~d M~'naay i~ t~;;':,b~:!~~ to lSS'Ue llc_ens_es to o_rgamzattons b\'fore Januo'ry 15 .. F~~ d·e•tal'lo ... ~ 1 ·r- lands of Mrchael Argersinger; ea_st Second Tueotda-y in November Spen· _ \\ ~ w c-u ~ by Walker street and a lot of W1l- · ce::. ' when. Qn his JUdigment such action •cular and applacation b~ank address liam Stroul,l; south by lot of saiq Fr&-nkiin county. at Malone. should be tak~n. Under existing law 'state Givil Service -Commission Al- Stroud and_ by East State st~eet, and First Monday in April, K~llogg. this cannot be done. b n N y ' west by lpt of. E_li Chawgo, lot re- Gecond Mo-!lday in Nov;ember, Van· a y, • · centlY of BenJamm Baker and land Kirk. of John J. Buchanan, ·and being the Fulton cor:J.tY. at JohnstowP .. BATTLING ~\ELSON IS TO MEET AD WOLGAST. same premi-ses' j;his day conveyed to First Monday in February, Spencer: party of the first part (said Hollen- 'l.1ird Monday in May. Yan Kirk. beck), by :party of the second part ·rhird Monday in Octoba, Kellogg. ~said Walkf;r). Said mortgage with , Montgomery county, at Fonda. First Saturday in September, log g. J:o'irst Saturday in November. Kel- Spen· c~ . 1<-:\lrs\t Saturday in December, Kel- logg. Special Terms in Saratog?. county At the supreme court chambers 1ti the towjl hall in the village of Sara- toga Springs, as foHOws: ~. Second -Saturday iJr January, Van- Kirk. · Second Saturday fn March, VanKirk. Seiind, Saturday in July, Houghton. Seco\'l.d Saturday in August, Hough-- ·~: secolid Saturday in Sept., VanKirk. Second Saturday fn Nov., VanKirk. Speciat Terms in Schenectady county At the court hous,e in the city of Schenectady as follows: First SaturdaY in March, Spencer. First Saturday in May, Van Kirk. l<'irst Saturday in September, Hough- ton. l)'irst Saturday In December, Kellogg. Special Terms in Washington county At the court house in the village of Sandy :a:m. as follows: Second Saturday in February, Van Kir;.. Second Saturuay tn April~ VanKirk. Second Saturday in June, VanKirk. Second Saturday in October, Van Ki\\k. Second SaturliaY in December, V&n ~h'lt. Special Terms in Clinton county At the. court house in the city or Platt3burg, on the third Saturday ot each· month, except May, July and December, i,y Justice Kellogg. Special Terms in Fulton county At the supreme court chamber3 in the city of Gloversville, op the fourth Satur«iay ot every mont~ except Jan• uary, May, Jt:Iy and August by Jus- tice Lpencer. Special a:c.d Equity 'l'erms in Frank- , ·lin county ' .A.t t.be court house in the village of Malone, for j;he hearing of motions geMrallY and the . trial of equity cases at issue in tt.e county of Franklin as follows: Thlrd Tuesday in June, Sp!>ncel\. Second Tuesday in December, Kel- logg. Special terms are always open for. ¢x P,artt> busine,;s at Sandy Hill, ·G~oV· ersville and Plattsburg when a JUS· tice is present. ' ., Tel'nJS of Natnrali:r.ation Court Appointments of times when final action upon petitions. for naturaliza- tion of aliens to be aqmitted to be- , come citizens in the United States will be had in the several distriC'ts· of said department: In the fourth district, for the yc~rs 1908 anJ ~909, upon the first daY cf each trial term, an?- upon th;) fiut- daY of the July s:pec1al term at. og'ifensburg. No action will be had, however, on such petitions f~1· naturalization at anY court hi anY of said judicial dis· tricts the first day of· which· falls· within thirty days preceding the h'Old- ing of a general election within .auch. judicial dil!tricts. ·. - Iated November 21>, 19t'l7. . /''· W A! ;ri!lR LLOYD SM;ITll;,! Pr-esiding- Juat~ce. ALDE~ Ch.r.lSTEif: . . JOHN M. KELLOGG, ' \} Sher~n. The goods were oroered li-Y. Qounoselor an:d Mts. William H. \g@n Steenburgh •00' N~w Yorl~ City, former resi'llents of Paal8.tine Brtdge. The b'O'Xes a.r.e of the elwbo-mte sor<t, and made by the Amsterdam Pa:per l!l>X Company, and aif'e to 'be rich:ly ~eted wi'bh moi:re -si-lk an<d tied w<Jth R$lli~tiful wM~ !1Lbbon of h'O'lly de- tifgq. The boxes are IJm.nd painted .and on the cover ds the na.1iojlal flow- er, the gdld(;'n rod, and in the u•pper ~ft hand corner can be seen in red, ~p:ite and •blue, the sool of the Uniwd SU>Jtes. talent. '- . · the power' of sale therein contained s~cond Monday in January, :K:ellogg Los Angeles, Dec. 24.-Thomas Phila.d~lJ?hia, n.,ec. 24.~W~L1~ .. wat! recorded in the C'lerk's office of Fmot Monday in :May, ya-.. K1rlr. McCarey, manager of the Pacific Ath- making h!s rounds in a :llactlory build· -the Couaty of Fulton the 2 sth 'day -Fou~th Monday in Sep~ember, Spen· letic ctub of this \city announces that ing here earl~ fi~ay Lau:is Hahn,_ J·r., of. Feb~~~· .1895, _at three o'clock ~=~~toga county, at Ballston Spa \ AARON V. S. COCHR.~' ALBERT H. S.n:WELL.i\:1~ . · Associate ·~ustMeS'. · - : \ ·_. - -~:~~-~t- . STATE OF NE:W YORK, . ic ,.; . I HAS RABIES SCARE. Pattersonvill~ Montgomery coun- ty, had a mad 'dog scare on Suuday whi?ll is far from being over. One of , the village canines went mad on *.'unday and rushed thl'Qugh the lltr'l!ets barking and snapping. The vill~g;e~ got on the job as soon as poss-ible with the result that the dog was .. laid low with''&. well directed bullet. The animal b~fore death bit three dogs in. the viilage and as a resu,lt the residents are in a state of f~r.r. T!:Jey wanted the bitt!ln dog!! th.ot i.IDmediately, but their owners refused to allow th.is. _ As a result tM mothers kept their childreD, in· do.ors yesterday, not caring to take the risk of meeting the su~posedly hydri)J)hobla atrected animals. The Ditten: dt>gs are under restraint. BALLSTON POSTOFFICE ROBBED , Ballston, Dec. 24.-The safe of the Ballston post ofllce was blown open with nitro glycerine early today and robbed of its contents amounting to $1,500. The interior of the office wa:s demolished. The explosion was beard by nearby residents who saw Jour men running from the scene of the robbery. he ·has secured :au agreement for a a watchman, ·round the body of· his P· .m.,.~n Book of Mor~gages_ No. 66, First Monday in February, VanKirk . 45 round contest\ between Ba'ttling fathe'r, Lou'i.s ''Hahn, who was em· at p~gei ~ 83 th,. etc. Wbifch slaldthmor.t- Tliird Monday in 1~~Y. Kellogg. . :G . • ~ -. . . . ·gage' w t,. e power o sa e erem Thil'd. Monday in October, Spe'1cer. N~lson and Ad ~o gast, who 1s in tployed there m a hlte c3Jll'a;c1ty, diW• r.ontail\ed was -on ~he 6th day of .Au- st. Law::ence .county, at Canton th1s city with h1e manager, Tom gling from the end of a rope atta:ched gust, 1898, bf an mstrument in writ- l''ourth·-Monday In JanuarJ~~ VanKirk. Jones, sigl),ed the agreement and to lin aJ.evator door. The elder m3l!l ing, cNlY .si~n~~d a~d sealed, for a F!~st Monday ~n June. Kellogg. Nelson telegraphed his acceptance had been melancholy for sum time valu,a~le, constd:eratton, _ duly trans- Fu st M'lnday m October, ~pencer. , . , . e_ ferred aJJ,d a~igned to James .A. Schenectady cou!lty, at Scuenect,ady from Chicago. and thiS, rt 1s believed, led ·hil!l tp Wi'lliam.sO:n who. is now the h-older Fourth Monday m Jan.tary, Kellogg. Nelson is to be given $10,000 win, hang himself. and own~i· tM..reof, which said as- l<'1rst Monday in .June, Spencer .. lose or draw and the ·men wm post The son cut down the ibody and sjginneii:t is dv,ly recprded in the First Monday in October, VanKirk. a side bet ~f $5 000 ' lice of ihe Clerk of the County of Warren CoL;nty, a~ Caldwell. ·v : • stood •it in a comer -and then tele\' Fulton in Book No. 98 of l\1brtgages, hlrd Monday l!f .Apnl. Spencer; T)le conteiii!t w1ll take place in Feb- phoned for the -police. A poli-ceman t e 272 etc Monday m October, Vanl'.trlt. ruary or March, the exact date to· be who was sent -to the place W€11lt up· a ~~~t tpe amo~nt due on said mort- co_untJy, at SanVdy HKilllk. 1 , - 1n an·1vry, an r -. ., settled later and the Vernon arena, •to the man in the cornet· and aslted gage J.S :the SUJll of five hu~iired 3:nd ~·irst Monday in May, Spencer. outsid~i> the city Umits, will be the WOiex:e the body of the sukide oould fi~ty-one . doll!trs and ~lg~ty-mne . . Washington county, at S~!olem .. In killing some pigs recently at · . d h . _., .. , (lent~S, ~emg $350.00 of prmcrpal and Fourth Monday in Septembe;, Kel• s~eqe. b~ foun . Then j:. e young~r ~=n :$~0.1r8!l..Jnj:.jlr;\ilst. . logg. his home west of Dolgeville, George appeared and the policeman, to his NQW, ;' TH,JllREFORE, notice is TONGUE WAS BUCKLED. Special Terms Simpson came upon something in the w. H. COLLINS -w-Ii!L dism'llly, found he had ·been question- herc~Y g~V?l'l: thllit said mor.tgagecj. Hamilton County Clerk's Office , ss .. I herebY certify that I have co!11- pared the annexed copy o! appoint~' ment terms of supreme court for with the original file in t~l~e:~f~~~ and that the same iS' a c' transcript. therefrom and ot the w'!lol!! of saiil original ,appofn_t• ment. w:tness mY hand and official se<.! this 6th day of December. 190'1. ' C1 R•~ L. FRY. Clerk.- nature of a monstrosity, in the shape BE, GENE:ci., IHANAGER. ing ·a eol.'pse : · · _pr!_!nnses w1ll be sold at publlc auc- of a porker with -a. brass bucltle . -~ · 'ttoni ta, th'C h~st bidder on_ the 7th around the center' of its tongue. At 1 ' • ·• .,.. .._ , ~ay_ ,of; F-~Jlr~<fl,ry,, · 1 9 10 • aL nine the point where the btiekle was the President J. Le ... L Hees\ of the Advertise fti''.thls paper. ,. lf~~lj: ~;J}lej!orenoon, at -t~~. front Special terms ·oi the Supreme Couri. will b!l held at tile Court House in said counties respectively., at tM same' time with thQ said trial terms' The l~mitations o! Rule 38 shall not !IJ~~~:iol \IJ;!:l -~.!. ~-9.oJ;' pJ,.,t!i~ ·eol11it' House i~i the· City tongue was thlcltly impressed but was Fbnda, ·· JohnstO.WI~c 1 -' ·:& Glove1•svllle \ ·-or Jo.~~wh/Jn !!aid,ca;mty of Ful- in ail other respects of normal size. Rallroa!l Co~panY. 1.\~S issued a n-o- N'O wnltft'O: AilE'S 't:\ft\OSS . 'tO!!¥'' ·' .. ; { ' . ·. -. '. . ' Tll~ ·animal hid evtden.tl.y picked the-' tice thaCo at tif:e beglolna- of the new · · \\'~. • ~ · \A .. ~ . '' .''P,at~h~Y~?Jlbet\ ll!tb, .1909. , . . . · . • . _ .. Th!!l'fl!111&!1 ')!)10 &i a thona~d.peitf eareaJIIl~ • 1 Ja~-.~. WII .... IA'MSON, buckle up W_hen,yery f99n-g and had 1 year the ,o~,:?., ~~.,l~i'\Je1intendent at-- ·annorau~IIWilfij~ufferswttb'hea\1~~~~~ . . . ~-and--owner of grown and proapere,d the same as i the road will , be a~lisbed and that t.ehe mill' no~ be 1!Jamed 1f ·~e canrtot.alwga, be· !· , • r\':' .\:!·. ~ ~tga.ge, 1 the reat of bts fp,mUy: Mr. Simpson I of general manager lreatedl w, ·H.· '!~,Cfo!l.f.~~·\ble 1 • 1 ;r.~tlhb.-:;fU' 1 ~•.th~~~~~~~ . , ' ·. . • : .. Joh~~;~w..n, N. Y •. . · . . · · .. e•• ro~~~;. .... r ,am r a\\\1uc a-,..mp e an.,.:na~.._· ... ~Jr- ., - · · is unable to ftgu.r~ out bow the ani- Collins, tM preee~t auperlntendent,. \illmeilr .. La~~e'a!~!t~~~beherbtea.t~ '\'~•'tlf~·( · )iJ · t ai mal evE!.~ ~an!~ed to eat. . 'fll~ till -the ne\: o~~· . . · · · ?~~·~~ ~~~~~. ,;\ . tllt~.~~r ~~ \\ _::i!~~~~-~~~ _J~ ~. geei1~1ltl3 • • ' : ' ' ~- . • c .,. :· ' ' • ' • \ ! ' .. j \ a.pply. - . \. Spectal terme of the Suprem<:> Court will also\-.be held as follows bY the tollowing . named ,justices: : · Spel'lia,l '.~;er:w,s in St. La wre~ce 'coanty At -~e..~unr~;me _c,ourt c~~~~~rs lll j;he- ·cif'y of <>gdensburg, as fo11owsl Fil'St c&tutday in JanuarY· va \KJrk. FIM ~t.urd_ay in March, VanKtrk. 'E irst Satutd!p' ln {.pril:. i!penger. F'irst Saturcray·in MaY. Kellogg. First SaturcJa:v in :July. Spencer.