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Children CryTTFETI'S • <JUI JUi-'wntStWtx THK NORWOOD NBWS. NOKWMW, N Prolific Sturgeon, •The. Ruslan stuistcon-. known as- j HIGHWAY AQf PROVIDES MILLION MfcN the Rusifin Bel ira ov iiliscn, is u>ry larpe. It iB\ ; bi'tn knoui, t» Bi-»w t\ tlll> len - th f l3<!U> 'Mils of-.tin- I'lithv wvylil i\f tin? 1 Many ACvantages.Afe Outline j in Financing: Proposition' by Popuiar Subssrifltioa. STUDY «E 0 SPIIIIIIS By Far the Greatest Number of Structures Are Erected Through the United' Effort of People ' Most, Interested. Ni fH a.eja ' .^ B ] Uii/.J 11 O ^laVS- f 1' !r « . About One-Half of AH Roads That Ar« Being. - - - '• -••••\ Fin|nci;piy. Good' TEE*' Pressin Alrea Mi Every 'fool trl .himself instance pei pen ti th - m in » at tli bJ fii ,1 fe- el if I* 3 * la % - rs.\ mst Coll rs < Basing Aided by th» {Prepared by the United States Department to approve any new projects until of ABHcuiture.) reimbursement is made by the stare. ^f^^l 1 !\ 1 \? 11 .^ 0 ^ 1 \ 8 . 1 ' 6 ? 0 \!! 3 What &e .nevi approbation \tU mean to the country- cun, be judged by the use to which the $275,W6,9TO pre- viously appropriated luis been put, ac- cording to officials of the United States jj as federal aid for road con- fctrueti.o.ii to the various states, the money to 'be spent under the super- vision of the bureau of public roads. DeBartnient of Agriculture under the j D ep lirtI nent of Agriculture. Practically Tedeial highway act, signed November , ^Q^OOO.OOO'^TtMTiioney has been put ^«L! ; ? ie ,/'T!!!!.!\ t : ! ... ln ., ai c ..I tl ™', i ,.^'i'i t° « OI1 1< «» projects which are either O0Q0O0 is appropriate* fornaiional , C0 J^J ea w un(Jer con . forest roads. The $7o.000.000 repre- | sm}i . n , m . The exa , t aluount , Vas , 109> . sents the fe< ?•»! governments appro- i 823427 on October gl . To mm , h ,, U s pimbon to the work of building li.gh- an)ount he stutes - , mVe ap pi . O p riat e(3 *ajs in the various smp_jitul. must j $265 r^j,;^- raaking . a total of $405,- beinatched, dollar for dollar, By fmicls T' 35 o5j 7 ,' trow the state treasuries, except in ^ ; Suffioient t0 Ertblrd . Earth . •tales where wore than 5 per cent of T , )e ^ t Q be - } ' b ^ the area is unappropriated public land, i m J f , erf en(] tJ> d woul(J on Part of Money Now Availably j c i rc i e the earth and extend from New The $75,000,000 appropriated is for ' the tiscal, year' ending June 30, 1922. Here is how the money will be ap- portioned among the\ 48 states: P roo1 ,tlme , Starte, 1 /placed. A bet Ala, Ariz Ark ...... Calif ... . Colo .:;,. Conn. ..,.,. Dei *»;.:;. Florida .. Georgia. .. Idaho ..... IlUiloii ...' Indiana, ,. I<Jwa Neb. . 1,053,281.44 Nev. ., 1,254,142.20 N . H. . 2,462,098.53 N . J . .. 1,341,175.6a N . M. 8M!S25.69 JNT. D. . 1,997,937.&S Ohio ... 938,536.68 Okla. .. 3,246,281-Ot Oregojt 1,958,855 41 Penna, 2,H)M»2.t4 R. L •.. 2,102 281.51 S. C. . 1,417,178.,^ S. D. '•9%,980.6| ..*l,581,i89,50 ..• 953,436.78 0 York,.to San Francisco on the second lap,, the total mileage of the roads under construction and completed be- ing reported by the^ bureau of public roads as 27.QP0 niiles, tin October 31. Of this mileage, 9,555 miles is in proj- ects jvhich are entirely- completed and '^ ConTtracJtors discharged.- the b*l- I (Prepared by the United S ates Department of Agriculture.) To assist rural organizations v in! working out ways of financing and! maintaining c<>nunun.ity buildings, the ! United States Department pf Agricul- ture has just published Farmers' Bul- letin 1.102, Th£ Organization of Rural Community Buildings,\ TMs is the third of a series of bulletins on rural community buildings, based! on .an iii^ timate study made by/specialists, of the department of more than 200 such buildings in all parts of the country. The fVr,st, PepiHrtinertt Bulletin 82J>, •Kiirjfl Community .Stiildings In. the United' States/ gives ;a histony- of the movement, treats df snnfe of the fepn- '*}??,'\\T-T ,^\?v - \ ~ ! l.i6l,7U.42 Utah . 1.0§6,i76.Q4, >vWcl). are still under. cDiisfcisucii.cm, but which were 69 per cent complete on | October 31. In ttfele projects there is x, iW>uv .../i thfeFefocft the. eq#vaTent of J2.OOQ 3,398,953.97 I miles of' completed. road, so that the 365,625.00 i completed road to date totals over 21,- 1,061,237.o4 1 f)/\fi mtinc* ' . 9ni ftfin 31 f~^™\ uiuco, 1,647.692.24 ! T^ 16 a'^etage cos| per ttilVfe t?f the t.js^ii2.i\ ! roads b'tii),t ^.11 federal alf -has |>fteQ. sa».4i7.21 i .h n ^..A^«. -.IliioOtt; Jjjjld $l4(p| ' .%0iS& ' ithe, riipngy hag t>e4ti Sperii; ixiuWlana i!?itio ,.*.. UBAB''.\.'* Mich .... whs .'.'..'.'. i!294!906*22 w. vk. .. '&yi',2S>i);h surface, such as'concrete, bflpk, an d Missouri ..'2.448,128.62 Wis. ..... 1,894,815.86 bituminous, concrete^ but:.a very large Montana ,. 1,546,885.82 Wyo. .... 934,617.63 m ij ea g e (^.ijoacls o l the.eheaiv|f tyjife, pf the appropriation of $15,000,000 suci as gravel and, sand*-clay,' has been ?or the Improvement of nattonal forest built-where such types^vould withstand roads §5.000.000 is made available for th( * wpnfl nf Mie trmflii». • Community Hpu e—This Is ,bift,.'©ne; of Many Attractively\ Furhlthed Roj?m» in Thip, i tells WpM'? n defaji o| : Ih^ Mfe^ti^ni fin.ahCr ingi ^anagenjent and u|g. at » ip w- §|,;^pM: ,m M ^rs' Bullefih.^.*W|?,, plans of Rpral-.Gon)h}j;ni{y Biiildings, giteesjhe floor plans'of 21 buiildings.df the-jbeW i the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, l the wear'of the traiBBc. Prio.r, to, flve^years ago the federal i and 5JO,000,000 for the following fiscal govepiiiheht took no active partrin tlie road constructlori. of the country. To- day about one-half of all the roads that are being built are beirig aided by the government financially, aiid Hie construction is subject to the inspec- tioii anjl approval of fecleral enef'neers.' year \ i The federal highway act in a general way resembles th^ federal-aid act of 15)36 bnt contains several-new features. Administration of the act by the secre- taiv of agriculture, and under him the bureau of public roads, remains un- changed. Work for Quarter Million Man. It is estimated by engineers of the tion and transportation of the ma- terials Which enter itlto the construc- tion. * \that\ \ ~ and v , surplw \ V wealth j A pr day jr \ And , _ pi^« X \FA* Erne Geoiv ar btidC ding hom w \ Ogd» • pe ceed SO^per cent of tile esilinjited cAst.\ In states where more than 8 per ceot of the area 1 is unappropriated public/ land the.50 per cent allotment li • in- creased by an anidtiut e<jua* to on4r half tlie percentage of -iwappropriatea pul>Uc; land in the stale* * Before fiay funds dan be pWd to a state; tlte state » Apportionment o| the fiwid to the United States \Department of Agrfoul- gtates is almost the same as in the pre- ture that the federal'-aid rjnads under' vious act, the fund being .divided into construction on October 31 were glv- three parts, one part apportioned ac- ' ing employment to about 250,000 men,- cording to p.opulation, one according to' either directly oil the actual, road con- area, and one part according to mileage—struetion~or indirectly in the produc- of rural and star mail routes. A new feature Is the stipulation that no state shal.t re'eeive less ihan one-half of 1 pe^ cent of the total fund which, in this case, \amounts to $365,623. T/his- •tipulatjon will increase the amount received by four of thp smaller states, I. e, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island aftd 'Vermont, • Change in Use of State Allotments. There is considerable change^ hONy- e\ter, ia the manner in whicb a state may use, t|s allotineiit.' BaCli, srate 1 must seKcfci'-tf cJOnifeeteti road\ npi e^cegding 7, ,t>w cent of its m!leage^3^r':.impi'ti tk thg ^|sten|;\vil|',be divjideii. into/ tv, 0 clagsgs, oue^Of, \v;hich will bS known as interstate hf|hwa ; ys an* the other ak inte^uijty ljjig||^a^s. $he inter- state W^l^ays iiju|t f not exceed tliree B^venthS••'•ttli'thfe system selected/, oa \ i not more than 60 per ceat of the 's ail6tnient oan be spent with- oy,i the \jofet approval <Jf the secretary' agriculture and the state highway department. The intereounty Kl|;lv- ways, which consist of the remainder of the /System, selected, will receive- the rernainder of the state's allottnenty Except in states jvi)ere ttiore than S per cenf <si the area ;i& unappropriated\ pttbltc landr the araotiiit 'of federal aid; IF YOU CARE jbon't slaiigHtSr or. sell a heifer ^alf from- a. profitable cow» Raise ft. Keep your covys in, a f,. dawp, ;dJr,ty pen, Ipon't overfeed them. t)oait feed'milli hf iO j , ^g,, ^, |q ' \;grees the ne^t time. _ t)pn't feed! svveet milk .one : timo and sour milk the, next 'time. ** * \ \\•'..' \ ' .'\•\ * . JDon't feed« from dirty'buckets and never fi*0m a trough. \ pUnk mi of tfie' 'last five things is apt to cause \Seoul's\ aaa ^stunted caive^;\ • Boio't feed th]|, gi-flln. M thfo j Mm fetd it, di&- ejikwiSg'41 .aids digestion. Mining,it Inaitl^ means niorfe scoftrjSi TJph't fejed the foam/that forms oa miifc' as ft\comes iroin. • the .Separator-i tin? tliat'on\v|idl% freslf ,Jtnt%-.- fwiv is bu()bi(3s#-, • J b^bBJi|,aW Wii of gas' Md i'&s ejtus.es . c$Ta : *an(i :MHeXti&:pr : seom-e. • : |>6n't expose j*o1iiig sWck to~ cold, .fyeali., weather, nor,allow them to drink verjy cold water in , winter. • • ' —Methods of Fifrahclrig. ' ' It'if pd;inte;d out'ja |his third,,. letin.lhat though- Gswmiinity -|jwM|n are fjpanced in •a^number of ways,' individual rtflmhtirtiis, local indus,try,. well!-.estab]istted .\Sobja1_ -or,' frnternai organizations, ,-Jb.y'' •far\ giteiiteW numbei; ^re ere?ie(ii through the ijnited- ; effort of itvtepestgil; people'an.d.v&rioiiss organiza.tioiis. of the eoftirnuiiity. Wiieri, the latier'ptnn is eitipl«i f ed'the hepes-, sur.v -raonpy is obtnined elKJier-Hiy *pl-. lint'ary contririiifioiis, or. : -by.'- the .^sale- of ^sfof'U. KUl)Sci'ipt1:ohs'\are psiid in. the form oj •mbiieyj iabob^or \mate^^ rials. t . • .. l -f • ^)~'.: ••• • •••; ., I'Tntacfng a buitcl*ng hf genefal vol- : unfar.v . cOntribnfions-J«' ,sng£e.sted; as. perhnj^- the simplest, qtjTpicpst and. most ela^tc way,, \vhiie ittcoi'pn '<?|prnenfs of? flnaripial The commrtriity method of. flnstricihg has n ' ilii'rriber• o|; ajivarttiifjes t. • (,1-j-, Fffipip a,rfe dp.vptexl to that 'f^>* ivhiohj they vcjiunfnrily siibspi'ihe; (2y. this, nieth<irt.,.j(l^ v Pi?PS' crimm'unity. >¥ tion, projiiote^ tiploh,' ,aS.{i...d ! j jiiini' •> • n Mint -• :tnc :.\1 the- | . •••*••':i'ii:.'-t' \t j ' nw^'Pv-••'>'•'y^'''- •!'- i :'il'l»' '-all | and HI P h|iiH «r '!•••.>'- 'ri. j CITAT'ON , ' f THfc PEOPLE OF THE ST/TS', OP NEW YORK, To John W. *V a^ staff, Lou'.sville, N. Y., Elizabeth: Stone, Louisville, N. Y., Pann'e iic- \ Eslin, Louisville, N.- Y., Avis Brouse, i Springfield, Mass., Henry Br'stol, Al-1 coa, Tenn., constituting the husband (or wife.) and all the ne.\.t of kin and | heirs at law of William Wagstaff, late > of the town of Louisvil!e, in sa.d < Colinty of St. Lawrence and State of j Neffv York, deceased, send greeting: ,| Whereas,. Henry A. Wagstaff, one > of the beneficiaries named in the last I will and testament of the said Wil-1 liam Wagstaff, deceased, has lately applied to our Surrogate of our Coun ty of St. Lawrence, to have said will proved a,s a will of real and personal property in pursuance of the Statute in. such case made'-aM~provided: and ?or letters of administration with the will annexed to he granted to said Wmy A.'Wagstaff of Louisville) N. f You and each \of you, are therefore cited and reqUTed, personally, to be said appear before our said Surrogate, at his office in Ogdensbuig, in the County, of St. Lawi-enpe, on the 13th day of .March, 1922, ,at 10 o'clock fc the forenoon^ .then and there to show cause why saM last will and testa- ment should not be probated,, and why letters of adnrmstrat'oTi with the will annexed on said estate should hot-be granted to said IJeriry A. Wagstaff. • And jf any of the aforesaid persons are under the age of twenty-one years they will please' take- not-'ce that they are recurred to appear by their gen- eral gaardjan,. if they haye one, and if_Jiiej2.1iaAze none, that they appear and apnjy f ox tihe appointment of a ipedal guardian, or in the event, of iheir failure ,or neglect to do so, a special gu'ardian Avill be appointed by the Sufro8#e«fto represent and act for tiipn ixt the proceedings for the probate of s'ird will. In testimony whereof we , hay.e caused the sea' : of office pf - our said • • • Surrogate, to be hereua- • * to a^xed. (L:SV) Witness, Hot. Alric R. Her- riman, Svai-ogate of t • * said Couritv, at Canton .,in sa'd County,» the 20th, day of January, ' 1922., ^ 6eylon B. Chaney. Clerjc- of the Surrogate's Court The persons. above cited need not appear unless they desire' to do so. ;. ••••'•.''• (W-4-5&) Kind * You Have Always Botight, and wjuch has .... ia use for over thirty years, has borne the signatured and has beea majle under his ^ v sonal supervision since its infancy.' J Allow no one to deceive you in t&,| All Counterfeits, Imitations and \ Just-as-good 'f are baji ExperLncnis that teifle with and endanger the healtk oj! Infants and. Childreu—Emerienco against Experiment. I Never attempt to relieve your baby witM remedy that you would use for yourselj What is CASTQRIA . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregotk^ Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is. pleasant. It contain J neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic Substance. ]&\ ' age is its guarantee. For more than thirty yeaig it h« been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleitfy, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feveristinew, arir 1 - ' ' therefrom, wid^y regulating the Stomach and Bowels, i s the assimilation of) Food; giving healthy and natural sleq,! The ChUdrea's Comfort—The Mother's \Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWA1 Bears the Signature of jpjiej^i: ^JK0>i74Mf Jfit. ti4pt • wftrtdnjt tojilfiTer-'.:jj|. s^nitnrlaj;. cftiri^ pnignt-(§> iiS.-^.TnW^i^'v^Mntn'rijSi;; given from pi*it^.fM frtft^Si- Thli^ p|;ot)re! ftfe' enabled fp jnnite •esj»f$rTnifj>.^ ( in thbDilrti ifeivtii Jh^fe Sni^Ji Iit.i'ecent fh OF COW n|| fornj0 n6a(i^'<ivf 'dltion 'of Uiei, jto JSfost -cd>iitH^ •ftnnnce their •:• :. hi\ hlginray§4h system *' lS ' — day, for \the nittiriteriaii^e of 1s%-1^1,^^^ I w \ hi'* ltd* A > J ? l I •uricttlfire' Tii -v&tik 9 \ ifeieriiMitJ 1 ; b«'l^'tttt»awouat 6,1 foad*e<jalvalenfc to* .|f ep ^, weH*«#tJttntfsh^:i^nliif)^(^I' iiSirfi^-ia'ttof ttttk>erl¥ maSntttiiled bv i tnft£ SWPP!j*5tl i« eight pounds Qt *To- )-«,« included in.' tte>-«irtytjlfc '•'•WHtiSl fSS^Sm^?SM&Sf'\^^-^ W «^ i*iW«fa\-6f ^f^^i^^^g^ffl^^ W>tte»-W''tn^.cfe'phltW*^i?' tt? tmf-ittd* 1 '**^*^'***- .Swre-t»fl»t ^»fe thl« food ^>n n Hef(« fi<eet|ii# <^0^^:4m : 'Mi$0)f. r«foM I V&*H to nwinUIn Uw cow'» bodjr. M«lned fre* on 'tAimHnt^M ir^ WMiomftoB, D. a t .'^\^'. NOTICE. ; PE0PLJ& O¥ THE STATE OF _ !HffiW ; If03?rfr-iT.o Timothy. Hari-js, \'\'\ \It'/llinn.; Cora B. Ferguson'. Je r ''If. Yi; Lou'se' lt ; rkey- sseiia. N» Y.; Elson Abert, Fran'k \\ ' ~ \' JioXi.Mass.; Clara Belk- •fivfe. M'nn.j GUes H. Harris, Eockford, III, 305o; 4th Street' Elwin, L. iftari'is,' Valpar-ais\o Ind., E p 1 , Bi 2. GreditoTJs^ Legatees and next :H jsjn.r-tip'' HtoVar'd Harris, late of thr To^n r \o.f Norfolk, in, the Cottety o' I3t. Laiwyence and State of New York 'deqeased, ggildjGreet'iig: ' • \• Whereas, .Mik 'ace G. Douglass, thr •Iliieeutbr' Under, the wil} ,pf the said Howjcrd -Harris, • deceased,' has latelj *tp|iHe4' to our -SiiTl-ogate of pur Cojlnly, of ;St, Lawrence, for a judicj- lliseiFernerij df hts accottnts as such executo^ iri pursuance of the, Statute in siicfl case, made aiid provided. ' ^piii,-an4each o£ you, are there :foi'e v .Cited' and requ'red, personally. to. be;? and' appear before <our s&V •3uEco,^3|ei\ at &\\s office in Canton, in ~th'e.•'County' of. Stj.. Lawreife, on the iitytttk •±&&fi of ©ebruary.j 19252. at ori^ ift'cWfiic. In./ iKe afternoon, tjien^-anS- '^heire ,to' |liovir ciuse why such .itfdi- *?Ij&J. Jj^tt'jejaeTit shou r d not he had. \ An^ iEEtirty of thd' afpresafd per- '*~~~ '^^urjdjei^the age. of twgh|y-onp ej^vMll; please take notice f,'.$x e, i'6qu ? ired to anpeal; \sf-, . T ^,^-. ^ijf^l..^uatdijin. if tHev ha,vf Ifliei; |nc|;if thiey have none, that they i^fppar • and ap|ily;- for the appo'nttne«t '!pf a'#|ci*al r guatdMn, of in the eveni; io£ thfeift fgilu.rs^ or neijleet to dp so ^\.SE^fiial. ; gu^yd f an will be atmointef 1 '1>y. pe, Surr&j*ate to represent and 4iay.e ^ of b fe ;,He|B, «afd' ^fe 4oiBxecl. ton, AMfe fi, Suwofltate o£ at Canton, in ..^ XBi% W ft s Court. NOTICE i),i^ : .;'[- ('•i^i i;:''i'ii ' * Adifouijiiirator*! In Use For Over 30 Year The Kind You Have Always Bought TH« CtHTAUB COMPANY. N»W YORK ClfV. lie State hi ol irrof \ Norwood, N, Y. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. v m. CAPITAL.,..,. ;. ,$5Qj0Oib.OC SURPLUS.. : UNplVIDED PROFITS OFFICERS F. L, Smith, President. . • Willi'slJ. Fletqher, Vice-Pres. • . . ' Jl B. Prinele, Cas&ier DIRECTORS J. B Pi ingle ' . F. L. Smith' S.P.P.hBlps Edward E. Wright \~ • . The accounts of merchants,rtnSftlifacUirer» and others received on favorabie'terips.' Interest paid on time deposits. - ' Collections made on all points. Drafts sol< ,nn N6w York and all the principal bities li Europe. • • This bank has excellent faeilit ; e« for the tran.» action of ceneral banMne biuiness and inyitei leposits from this and surroiindine t6\yns,'pro6), Ising satisfactory treatment tcf all concerned. m tu C OLIVER SUMNEB, M. | At Jioniei No. 4 Park street f to three and 7 to 8 p. m. Pho, 40. L. T. McNulty, M. D. C. M.| Office pver Ngrwood Electric I and Power, company's-store. 1 to- 3 p. m. .and 7 to 9 p. m. L. P. REGAN, Dental Surgo Office over Norwood Electric . and Power company stoie. 33-J. , EVANS & BUCK Undertakers 'and Enbalmers, I Pianos and House Purnishingij NORWOOD; N. Y. ffi B. HAKINS, Dental Surgw •OfHce over Henry ^Ashley si Teeth extracte'd ab-olutely wItL \pain. Artificial tc(>th inserted gold, silver and rubber.' Alh ruarantced. •ft W. J. FLETCHER Attorney and Counsellor aii Norwood, N. Y. t devoting UmM ilusively to the practice of tesj its \branches. LUTHER E. ELLTSOX Attorney and Counsellor at! Wintiuop, St..Lawience county,li.| At Nicholvllle office Wednesday | DREW INSURANCE AGENCI Fire, Life, Accident, Compen; \ Automobile. Liability, • „. • Plate Glass. ' i No. 4 Pert Block, Norwood,* MONEY TO LOAN CONNECTICUT .. INSURANCE COiMPANll toftr Aecidient and Health- In W. ^ DANDY, General Ag r** n Ogdenpbw-g, N. Y. JOHN G. PR.TNGLB, Special, Norwood, N. Y. Lodge JTo. 48«r 1-0- 1 «iCfitS CtVtaiy iuUHUUy uvv*** 1 Odd Fellows Hall, Daily BhcV anie street. Biothera from \' e tnost cordially invited, S S» Simdndg 1 , Sec. * Geo. H, Back, t, VT8XEVBR, OptW ^;,' *, • i, J