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THE FULTON PATRIOT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 1916 IE WONDERFUL FRUITJPCINE Thousands Owe Health And Strength To \Fruft-a-tives i? \FRUIT-A TIVES\ the marvelloti medicine made from fruit juicoa — h « relieved more cages of Stomach, Liver, Blood, Kidney and Skin Troubles tha any other medicine. Jn severe cose of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Pain in the Back, Impure Blood, Neu- ralgia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic Constipation and Indigestion, \Fruit a-tives\ has given unusually effective results. By i ts cleansing, healing powers on the eliminating organs, *'Fruit-a-tives\ tones up and invigor- ates the whole system. f ip 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, I N PURSUANCB OP AN ORDBR OP CLA ton I. Miller, Surrogate of tbe County or 08- wejro, New York, nouce is hereby (riven accord ing to law, io all persons b&viQg- claims ajfat Samuel o.Tuerk, late of Uie city of Pulton, said county., deceased, inat tbey are required exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers therefor, tbo auDscrfber at toe offloe of Fred'k G. speneei Fulton, in the county of oswego. New Yorl OD ortwrore the srtti flay of October, isle. Dated this Sflt.li day of A«ni, A. D.. im . P. a. TUBRK, Admtntslraior. FredT; Q. speDeer, attorney for administrator 4-26-6m !* PURSUANCE OP AN OKDBR OF HON Clayton I. Miller, suriwat* of tbi Wty oroawego, New York. DOtice is berebj en according to jaw, to all persons ttnrln 1ms affainat Jennie Kills, late d the city of Pulton, to eaid county, deceased ibat they are required to exbtbfi the dam< with the vouchers iherefor. to the subscribe at tholnwofOoe ol Claude B. GUilp 35 Sout First, street, Fulton, N. Y., in the coum of Oawego, New York, on or before Lhe li day of August, 1916. D'tedthla 12in dar of January, A. D., »«ift. UKOHOH MHMtS, KK ecu (Or. Claude E. Uuile, oitorneT for exwutor, ss South First Btrtt't, Fulton. N. Y l-id-fim PEOPLE ~0F~THE~STATE 0 ew York, to Leon F. Titus, Trav City, Mich.; Carl ton H. Lewii wDiego, Cal.; Nellie Bradt, Han kibal, N. V.; Charles S. Orton, Nortf _ronaw&nda, N. Y.. and Archie Thom as, Margaret Denn and Donal Thomas, all of whose places of resi fdence nro unknown, heirs-at-law an next of kin and other persons inter- ~©sted in the probate of tho last wi and testiynent of Marion J . Cowles, lata of the city of Fohon, in the county of Osweffo, New York, de- ksed, greeting: tJpon the petition of Arvin L. Ric , tho city of Fulton, in the count ,f Oswefro, New York, the oxecuto: in a certain instrument i t^ng:, purporting: to be the last wi nd ! testament of said Marion J . iowles, late of the city of Fulton, ii .he county of Oswepo/and state o \e w York, deceased, and relating t both real and personal estate, pray ing- to have said instrument in writ ing and the codicils thereto proves and recorded as ^i will \>i rent am personal estate: Yon nrid each o you fire hereby cited to show caus' before the surrogate's court of tin county of Oswego, nt the surrogate' office in th<? city of Oswejro. in tin Said county of Oswego. New York, on .the 12th dny of June, 1916. at tt- |.yclock in the forenoon of t.hnt da> Why said will should not be aiimitCt- to probate, nnd such of you tis fir imrfef the nffe of twenty-one years are required to appear by your e ornl ffuardian. if you have one: or, if you havo none, to apv*o.ar and npply for one to be appointo>d; or in t.h ovent of your neglect or failure to do \ so, A special ffu.sm.isn will be i\p- pointe-d by tho surroc-atc to represent and set for you in the prwf-edittK. In teAtunony vrhereof, WP hav e ciusoiii the seal of the surrogate's court of the county of Osror^po to l>e h o,r<?un! o affix ed. Witness,. Hon. Clayton I. Miller. Rtirrojfpato of our said county of O&- •>] co, »; ih o fit y o i OPw afto. in t.he \.u\ rcttii 1 !) 1 . theSU! day of May. A. \ \ ,.S. l H. K. Hinmnn. Clerfc of tiie Surroir«!e's (..'ourt. j C 0 V S T Y C O T R T. OSWECO County. In the mutter of the ;ip- lir.it.ioti of Lelii K, Churvh for ^ks- hrtrir^ of anciont mortjir&pe-.. V pen roadi nft an<i t\\i n.g the peti- lon in tbe above entitled matter, iskinp for the dischnrjre of n ccr- •a i ii m o rt;frft)f e g~i v en b y Km i 1 y \hard\, Jo Clam R. Church, dated 'aiiuary ] , ]8S7, which mortppas-e » '*•• s rcro rd od i n (,h o O sit* e>:v< count >• fk's iMffice on the I.cf day c{ Yeh- •uarj*. 1 • < ' :{ \ • in Nook \o* 151 of UP. SifTO was w po n it rcm i fres $:\ t u a I cti i :s * h«• \ i 1 lajire of Ku 11 on. now city of \uJton. irs sA.iol county; a,r.d apti-Ti •' ••-otiori of Lcuip C Ruwc, attorney i! ^T waid i>r1,ii;ic>Kifir, it is tir^<f.r«'d; J TnBt JsJlTtiS vi Oi>d Jind the Hc-Xt C? 1 tj v ta of thff said CUr* K. Chorvh. »r.J | ' Jl other persons, microstcu m :hc «t;s»,c of tbe saiti Clara R. Church. £ \ic' i^fh any of June, UMt\. si she i camber* ofj.br c-oisniy Jjud^v in :ir,c I iwn!^, 1 flt'.rUV huii5iii!-«.(,: in the <ri*y t»f | \<'vcf!^, At e.lrvrn o'clock tti 'the jSUPBOARD SEA8ONABLE SUPPERS. S TUFFED TURKEY. GIBI.ET . SAUCE.—Take stole bread and cut in pieces; rub tint; will) your hands tbe soft part. Wluit you cannot rub fine put in n pan and pour boiling water over it, just euough to softeu, not noak; cover closely un- til steamed, put with tbe crumbs, ml* thoroughly with plenty of butter, pep- per and salt and a little sago or chop- ped onion to eutt the taste. While the turkey is roasting boil the gizzard of Ihe turkey well done, put the liver and heart in hot water for a few minutes; then fry brown in a little butter. When this fs done chop all together >ery fine and set aside for use. When tbe turkey is done put It on a plotter nnd Net in a warm plnce. Skim all the Tat off the gravy In wUieh the turkey WHH roasted, add the chopped piblets I thicken with a little chopped pars- Icy Junt before serving. Baked Spa Bass,—Clean two medium sized buss and place Jn a buttered bak- ing dlfili. Season with Rait and pepper, small pieces of butter. &ome tuiri Ftii-es of bacon and sprinkle with tirend crumbs. Plnce in a very hot oven and baste frequently with ihe pan liquid. Fifteen minutes In a hot oven SIJOUM he ample to cook them brown. Sparpribs and Sauerkraut- — Three pounds sparerlbs cut into s-mflll pieces, one quart sauerkraut. <uie r.nblespoon- fu] flour and Rfllt and pepper t<> tiiRfe. Boll the sparerlbs in hot writer to cov- er until lender. Remove from tbe ket- tle nnd place in a bakinj.- dlRh. Dust ivlth Hour, pepper nnd wilt and add one •upful of the stock. Lot the rt-maln- ntr stock ge. cold and reroove the con- Kcaletl fnt from the top. Return to the kettle, add tbe kraut and rook for for- y minutes. Place the spfireritis in n irlslc oven nnd brown. When reml.v ro serve plnce the spa Perils In rbc •enter of the plotter tind nrrnn^c th. iraut around them. Son e wittj inn^b- 'il ptitatoes on ttic* sltle 1-ainh Stew With PtimpMnfrt*. — MH erlolit.—Two i^uiii.ls of lamh, two on- ions, 2 enrrots. one hnu\ of .' ( .)ery cr a ittle celery seed, two tiiMcsp(h>nfuls of Irlppiuffa. ouv nnd oiu-half tensiKMui ula of flour, mie WIMI mif-half \>lutn of vnler or stm-k nnd salt iiij.l pepper Plrectfons— Cut the meat Into pievvs oil veil lent for ser\ UIL* Peel the o m - .•>i)n, wra[K» the i-nm-ts euul M list] nnd crape tin 1 <vW-ry Self the ilrippini;!» II a Klinct'pHEi nnd fi?' the meat golden irown on nil sUU*f. romnvin^ us mm» » brow nod. I'm In the (lour aiui irfWii 1 lint nlso. Adil (he stock or v, a :er nnd stir till N-lIlni:: (ben put In tbe nent mi A the prepared vesetsitiles Sen son (u tasto ami oook verj\ slowly two bours PAGE SEVEH Governor Whitman received a let- ter from the United Independent f Ki ki ^rt IJIGUPBOARD A NOURISHING MENU. r<M Y at Wi n r.fcs. (.\olTfr « PINNKK 1 H-tiutAsme Th e C»^o Box. j IUJ'THI of Nurtcr w\*.l\ [n\u n iii>f'.iU of stii:;ii- iiiid :>.'!i5 Tt.rvv i-^v- au».l oct)l'fl; l of tn: 1 .!. Tt.o-.j :u!d op,- \t>a ur rut (« o thlr\l> of ;ULs i:;tu ins :» vif tile ji.um' sis-:' ,H;J Li.-.i.c !'•.• f rwiK.iui'.ii: o[n-tLi;d tu M ilrw lo a OiVM^iis .>f tiu.I;:-,M-\ •.>,;:<-io.:r:\: W* ; • i c i'J o f tin HS (lio otlj«T> i.ii-J pi:t riiU- r ;-k i,:i>or tn ^'iitc r iu.ee! Cain 11 •-^'lii^^ i ' >.li ccs' » woi ; RICII. w(t h a ['l::o:: ,•' ••«:: .-L >'.ifful Miiife sUa;ur, .-i s:,:: tt'J.--,«-v.:.f •.•.} %•? 'iiui of tarjjir h.tiTiVi *•'.::. :>;>.•: :.LT\'.S the Unit p i->emocrats of Kings county, asking f° r tr >e removal of Mayor Mitchell of York cit b h h Dr. Waite, who poisoned hi father-in-law, wil £ 0 tcr the electrJL v . _ cnair at Ossimng the week of J n Jy\-*»ew 1 ork city, because he has not JOth. filed information with the district at dian wars and the Spanish-American war, is dead of pneumonia at his home at Nyack, at the aj?e of 65 on May 31 Ft. Rev. Guy P. Burleson, rector of St. John's Episcopal church and John Heal, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heal, of NTo. 40 Lincoln street, Au- burn, were drowned while canoeing in Owasco lake last week. Land in the Adirondack?, 1,121 acres valued at 850,000, has been re- covered for the state by the conser-' vation commission as a result of a decision just handed down by Judfre Irving G. Vann, at Albany. ; Charles H. LaDue. 64, for more j than 40 years an employe of the firm ' of L. R, Murray and its successors., took his life by hanging at his home in Watertown, May 3 0th.. Worry \ \ eT ..financial troub 1 es L« a11ributed the cause. A Utiea dentist will have to pay SI,000 for the result of a dental op\- eration. One of hi? employes allow- ed a tooth to drop down a' patient's throat, entering one of his lung-s and necessitating an operation by a spe- cialist. The patient sought to recov- er 510,000. More than $1,000,000 is beinp . ent in the Adirondack.\- in construc- tion of new highways and repairs to old roads, to rebuilding of hotels and adding to their capacity, .Not in years has there been KO keen n spirit of preparedness in anticipation of big business. Frank Hawkins of Buffalo, was ar- repted ir Erie, Pa., Wednesday an sus-. picion of being connected with the shooting of Dorothy Dessert, cash- ier at lhe Kingston drug store, Buf- falo. May 27th. Hawkins expressed su rpris-e at his arrest and assert ed his innocence. T. 0. Cherry, manager of the Sy- CUM nnd Auburn railway:- h:i> been appointed genernl manager of the \rnpire I'nitt-J Rail ways, succeeding Ernest Gonienhacb. of Detroit, re- signed. R. \V. Palmer, of the Cleve- land & Kne road, trike^ Cherry's place at the head of the Syracuse & Auburn ro.id. The report of the internal revenue collector for the :>]?t district- that includes Oswepo county- shows r*-- ccipl-s for the pa^t year of S.'.,000.- 00(i. an increase of nt'-arly half :t mil- lion dollars. The figures show that beer consumption ha* decreased, but the consumption v{ cigars, cigarettes and tobacco has increased. The in- crease in tho '22 counties of the dis- trict i.s due to income taxe^ and var- ious emergency taxes.. ; The spruce gum collectors of the Adirondacks have closed a success- 1 £ul season and most of the stock has , been marketed at about $1 a pound i One collector obtained about 2 300 ! pounds, which netted him just ,-•$2,300. Many other collectors made ; nearly as much. New York city has an ordinance ! which fines business men who mis- | represent articles over the counter , or in advertisements. Last week a : dealer m hats was selling \genuine\ J Panama hats, alleged to be worth $5 'to ST.50, for $2.85; they were imi- ed and a heavy fine imposed. Several \ ew York slaughter house proprietors and meat inspec- tors art; under arrest. The proprie- tors are accused of bribing the meat inspectors to pass meats from cat- tle infected with tuberculosis and other diseases. The dastardly prac- tice hai been going on for several years and was recently discovered. Nearly 1,500,000 acres of alfalfa were sown in the United States in 1915. Nearly 8,000,000 tons were grown, an increase of 2'\' per cent over 1914 New York is the leading Eastern suite in the growing of al- falfa and is the only state east of the Mississippi river ranking among the first 15 states in alfalfa production. Sleeping .-ickne&s, cau-cl by the bite of the uet.se fly in the Bdgian Congo, resulted in the death of Dr Albert Curtis Perveil. -IL', after sev- eral New York physician.- attempted to s-ave hi.= life Dr. IVr\ t-il waj treated at Paris for the- -trang*- dis- ease and pronounced c u r t- • i. i J U : fell ill upon his re-turn t<. th<- t\rute• i France Schlatter, Ir.-- \'divir.e J heaier.\ v.h<> had quite a :<-,'.,>v,-)nx ir-j the WL-S'. '•..IITIC years &%,.. tumc.i up I in New_ V- r,. : U .M week itn .i wa^ ar- ' rt-:«li-'i :<-r -.cndinc uut hari'ikf-rchiL-S j which hi- riaimed he had \jrrhnrK.\! ' with thv hcaiing power t.i ;h\-.i- wh-.» j butior.- -.h.-r-f.-r Hi- u:,-''arr ( -!^ ! fnr u'in t : '.h e n-.ail.^ to .icfrnuo :•••?•*>• , pk-. \ I Alleo'i Foot-E»»e for thr Troop*. | M a n y '.«.• a r zone h o -, p i :A } - h:t: e j ordered A i.€-r.'- Foot- Kiv-t-. the- ar- j 11sep11c ;>' v. -:»•-r to shake- ir.*.o : h •> shoe;« ar..: iw ir. thi- f>-..:. t.^-.h. f-r , use am<.'ng lhe !njup.«, bc-rau*.c ;; ' givejj rtvt ar;.i comfort :n ho'.. t.ire-j. ! aching, -\-oiirr. tender feet ar, j makes w n ] k i r. x &a i y. A t <.: ru JUTT-S *.S ' everywhere. _'oc. ' L'_ J -i , SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PATRIOT. : OU perhaps have not thought of the PROTECTION which is yours by right in the matter of your Suits and Top Coats. ij tO »,^£T!id U.ifein: clw tKcy ..ill ; tus-.r'i i,5 on o cw ^'i.rrn.icin t ~*^^\t^ic A At! KSlfei-r '.;;r I * And ii v^f.r he a trie* tf' C. K.PI N. T. HP. i'llTifot'.T 'Ski 6 \ P-i-h »5 Mn.y IS. ' Hen: OfVC <*£Ui 1; for '» i»y of , Ooun*. ixx. fitioirev^-y \for 2 1 t»rstit •hrcc WC^VJ y .txi,l,e p 0u p'cUts-e-ritT. i OwwTj'i: 1 ' 1 .' •...sj.V 0E GERMAN NIGHT PILLS DRUGGISTS Kim^d we' i s,r ; t*, MCJ; |^ I ri^c NV We \ • O'tuL' ,f*ln A M t-^ T^-B\ 4>o M.IC»! Sell for cnJn UIBJV ! Yon i»rt J 5 Io $181! 6«fl«r*'J Store .VciMit to You— 138 So. Salina St., Syracuse L :I{ Investigation Proves these hannful germs back on the^'ood. T^IL n^cb^esvrithsniaZ illness. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with BEECHAM'S PILLS A Great Aid to Health 5-1J L\?\\* \' \P\\* 1 « lu « to women with «T. • Sokl by dragji.u throughout tha world, la boi,,, KITCHEN TU N' '( Vot »•'« ••^ ro0it! A v other .»?.<.«» ^ ;:::::o,coM r —— .. Vc - f\ 1 = . ^ B ,f J= Bo^o° |)tunn!i SAFEST 6 BIST HOTEL CUMBERLAND NEW YORK, Broadway at 54th St Broadway Csn frcea Gausd CesiraJ [Jepoi — 7ti AIT. O.-I from Pcnn.iy.N'aR: 5 NEW FIREPROOF si.so M., »..-i Pn S2.0O MARRV P. #T1»*»ON m* Hmt,hm1 li i # Hit VIA*