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THE PX.ATTSBUBGrH SENTINEL. A, J, CASSATT Pennsylvania Railroad President Passes Away I« Philadelphia/ KiLLLD BY WHOOPING COUGH C-UKjli t tho Di:cr,-n s->om Hin l.tillc r,r.iJi.|:.on--Ani and Wcnkiic-,j S'10 - v.-nli'd Ri-(o«'-iy- One o ! A.n<<; <r,!'•- Cry-J'-vS l H-llu'.-V !Y.\.:. o t l ]iH.nI'->l|iltiii. f l > .- 1\\ Prer:iih<n 1 t '„' ;>,'[ ol ' ID. - P.'un ; h .. n .1 r.illro.ii l i~. ^r <':>s il l dieil i n li^ . cii\ iv ,idrn. ^ :il liOL' \V.\ i K il' nh.ni-' t -iiii.mv snr vowndi il l>.\ (h< - member- i>r h i , i.mi U.S, -»\1»> \\ <-!•;- ;if Imiii o .i l tin* I line I ie \wis alKMul'vl by 1M-. J. M .Mil'--IT <>!\ ihr. cil.v. Mr. <V->.\n fi .i l !•< M I -iilin: : c\ <-i • iiii-i . he i-.rin - ir.nii DM ni'iun r home t' t l»-i r H(U l-i)i , o' i S.'p! \Jo . Wln'i- :i l •th e Miiiue re -o t I h\ rcnlr.ii led uho.>p- Ii-« ' roiuUt lYom his t' % r.iM'i.'liiidV<>i ) tind tVi l -1il » .MlirM'Jll!' , .Y.Ml l il- ' cITlM- l -' FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 6, 1D07. Legal Notices. Sometimes? j If so, it \vill interest you to I know that it can be stopped | with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Fills; and without any bad after- j efieels, and this without dan- I £cr of forming 1 a drm;- habit or ; having your stomach disar- | ranged. They positively con- I tain, no opium, morphine, co- | caine, chloral, ether or cliloro- j form in any form. J)r. Miles' j Anfi-Pain Pills relieve pain, and leave only a sense of relief. The reason.for this is explained hy-the fact that headache conies I from tired, irritable, turbulent, over-taxed brain nerves. Atifi™ Fain Pills soothe and strength- en these nerves, thus removing the cause. They are harmless- j when taken as directed. j. \Wo IKO Dr. Mil CM' Anti-Fain Pills iJuliou for Judicial SHflenient. IHO PHOPMS O F TH E STATK 1 NHW YORK: \t> Mrs. Augusta .rli iiM-, \it i-'null) ttprin,\ rt., Con™ I cord, N. H.; Al) j Orchard St., Coin ham G. J :i, N. If.; George r.iian of said Abra- person of unsound ty ..Clerk's office, in book 10 6, pages {>();>, and 50 4. Dated November 7, 190 6. WEEDS, CONWAY & COTTER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Post Office address, 2 6 Clinton street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. NOTICE—By order of Hon. DAVID H. AGNEW, Surrogate of Clinton i lid, Il : i l JI SI ; Rufus lotte Doil; son. all c; E. Do da-t- or fM V> burg, Ma En field, ; Rob In so 'l 1 . ]>o<ln<\ Coliunbus, Smiili Do.lj-n, MK« c. and Mrs. Eliza M S]>:irUi, Wiwr.; i\Ir . and (iillieu ('. D«)ili;o, unity, N. Y., notice is hereby given •cording to law, to all persons hav- ing claims against David A. Everett Concord, | late of Schuyler Falls in said County, required to ihey '.-. 1,1. D(M1;U>, -' , Mrs l<\iiu N. 11.; Mm. Ida ii, p-illiis, Toxn^, South iin 1-. tl.a q exhibit 1 l.lie KJIDIP wiUi the vouchers i hereof lo the subscriber at his resi- dence in the Town of Schuyler Falls, ..'on County, New York on or De- :Mth day of D<H-ember, 1906. Juno nth, 1900. \v'. WEAVER, T<]xecutor. :• | for* NOTJ( 1 E — By order of Hon. DAVID land lying; and being in t>e city of j ii rat Tuesday of e:ich month except! PlaitKbuigh, County of Clinton and I May, August and Doce.nbe.-, a'. thei Slt f N Yk bdd d d{ Slate of New York bounded and de: ::ribed as follows: Beginning at tho southeast corner :>f village lot No. 9 in the north line f Brinkerhoff street formerly Wood- ward 4 i and running thence west f it ink rlin'i. (her wcv'tuvMl spell • or ii. u( ;;!<)! mlli h:i to 1)0 COMlp i I tr*>mblo so 1 I contain l-nysr-lf. At the I w;i3-i; talui. tho Antl-P. j- they qulr-t mo ritrbt ;i\ nv.n-kii i Ih !iit a\ iir ftia.t will I euro thi> IIM or sicU minute. .1 .in J'JU.s. at:<l ay. It. Is re- •ig- effect thf-y of .). D. Robi Frank W. Hates, 4fi7 F York city; Roland E. (, A. CatOB a,nd Jerome V. IM'II of Frank W. Gates Ear.t 12 0th St., New in the south line ol!' said lot, and in the north line of Brinkerhoff street I.-10 !eet to the east line or Wells street; thence northerly in the east line of Wells Street 2 00 feet; Lheneo easterly parallel with Brinkerhoff Street, about J 54 feet to the north- easterly corner of said lot No. 9; thence south in the east line of said lot No, 9 to the place of beginning. Also, the east half of the street three rods wide from the north to the south line of said premises and west of and adjoining the same sub- ject to the use thereof by the public. bein g th e sam e premise s mortgage d b B nrl St., New - ; n5 ,^ ln . SL '!r- 1°^' Surrogate of Clfeton I ^ Basil D;,^ b7mo\SagJ^ring ^ ;;°, i :^:^V Y V^ nOt l Ce ^ ^11*™ ! ;3at e •«* ISth day of May, 1857, .rid recorded in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Clinton in Liber CC of Mortgages at page 191, and thereafter and on the 1st day ot October 18G0, sold to said Samuel F Vilas in a proceeding for the fore- and of 2 31 York City; r under said • to law, to all persons hav- ing claims against Joseph Lapierre in said County, de- r are required to ex- with the vouchers ate ase )f Chazy, 1, -that the the same ) .Uii!?. I' 1 . K. k\UL , Detroit. Mlrh. ! i. M.lf:' /^etl-Pnln Plllc r-.ro sold by - '>. r ^rvr. M who will cju.'iv.ntec that v.,u ..i!.'. |nc!v.if|u will bcnotil. If It fnk;, U<* will return your money. £0 (loco!;, Z'j cents. Never j.olcl )n bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iud iicni-y TiiKsell n» EX. Will, 411) North Cuyler Ave., Oak thereof to the subscriber at the resi- Park, Chicago, 111,.; the Village of deuce of Frank J. Laplerre In the Rouses Point, N. Y.: Benj. F. town of Chazy aforesaid on or be- DouglasK, Walter F. Stratton nnd Lo- \oro the 18th day of March, 1907. roy A. Stafford, as trustees of Com- Dated, September 4, 1906. mon-School District, No. 5, Town of' FRANK J. LAPIERRE, Cfta/y, N. Y., and Benj. F. Douglass,-j Administrator. Walter V. Strafton, Leroy A. Stafford,.!- — -•— : —— Wm. IT. Robinson and Goo. W. j NOTICE—By order of Hon. DAVID Goodale, romprisins the Board of: IT. AGNEW, Surrogate of Clinton said mortgage by adver- Librar y Tni'tfo s ti-i't, Xo. .\i; ari'l (leni-^c Hira m C lla\fortl , MinlheK-, all of Rouse s said school dii - C ^c- A Cronkrite , a and Itullrx-k i»K \luiius u Point, N. Y.;'la1 e of Pla t closure of tisement. All that certain piece or parcel of hind situate, lying and beini? in th city of Pittsburgh. County of Clin- ton ami Stale of New York, known an] described as follows: , Beginniir-' nt a point in the northerly line ol Cornelia Street distant. 11S-5 feet west- Xvhfii li e arrive d h'tnu*. \i Iil.i >i(t;iek lef t him in n WO.I1.CJIO.I rn-iilhion . siml tie di d tin t £j nu;;iin t o li N oiii< j in th e Hl-OJUl HllXV'l SLMIIOU. Mr Cii'-Miit v.-m: i n hi.- ^iMy - .ev*'iii!i ywii' . lie wus bor n i n AUrj^ieuy , oi 1 whii- h nrislocTiili e cit y hi-. I'MIIUM 1 '! \v:i.-i onc(- m»yo;- , iiu d yoiiji g Cns,iH bu d th e lie.-t edlK-l t Jtiiill jidvmi f iye^ , iJiU'i of lii s COUIN,V in»iiiK taken In N t itlel- bernf, Owninny. He rclurJU' d t o Anieric-) , liowcv.'r , tli'terminc d t o i-.u i n I.) en^inoi'iui/ . That WHS jus t nt th e o\iCn\M k o / th e civi l war, wln-ii <-ivil 'Mi^inc^r s AV<M-C in dPiiiHM'l. I n 3S«Jl he hcli.e. l t o loeai o n Tfiilrujid i n (.Ji-ni^;a. i:eliii'Jiin; J , noi-tli. he iipiilie d fo r u TiliK-i> <,n lht> P<Min\yl- vauia , an d noUihi v w;i s .>J>(MI luM th e positio n (Jf re'lm;>.n. 1-Sui th l ; lii\hl y *'duciit«>d H < u o f :i rlci i '-ithc r €iJ-L mi l bull , at Ih n iiipiil.-ii jjltice. tl«- i . »K U mi d ])n>Ae-l •'iiK'h fni fiM'-n 111 ! rs'ilinn n 1h»t 1)»' AV;:S <i»(»'i )ld v .i 1. Colour ] 'I . , n .*-.•\ l, li \ 'A' Him <»l\ th. ' rn:uJ , v,'li«> I-.'id a Kf'^ i ;ii,.)i'S'i,i1i m o f ihcn , s;i vr th e siiifj UJ.'M was i n th e 'ite * iiu d r\.»:>i<ilv im h e 1 'VAVT SAVM HIS AM»JT1<)\ JIS \(>T 1'OI.ITK Ali. \Va-.lnnRl'in. iKv. .'H -- Heero1 ;i r> TaJl insult* (his .slfiLi'inenl \Colerday concerning ; ns nresiileulini aKpira- lions: \For Ihe pi 1 po. ii t: oi' relieving the I'lii'dcMi hiii;oyed by re-ci nt publica- tion upon fionie of my friends annui;^ Ihe \\'ashi>if v ion newspaper eorre- ; pon.'^ut 1 -', of pnl tint 1 ; •'uriher imp.iL 1 - ir:i to me, f wi--:i to sa\ that m, am- hiilun'is ncit nolillcnl; thai I am not s'^kinft the prp:i'd\nUa nomination, Ibi.t 1 do not expect to be (he Repub- lii.ii) candidate, if for na oilier ren- ! :'Mi, - because td' vhnt weeniH jio me to to objediou.4 1o J-jiy y\Ri]nbility. which do jnol appear lo IOSSIMI with Iho con- IIJIUKH! dit-charge of my own official 'duly; hnl that F am not foolish jenoucili to s?rvy that in the improbable l^eur that ihe opportuniiy to run for I the ^ront officp of President were lu i\.).n • io me, I s'louid decline it,, for I tJus woul.l not he true.\ ius( j;h in rai d County , !,I:>.mos !f. Driscoll, .John tt. Mven,,! deceased , ;ha< the y s.n* require d t o i Fr.'nlv Patdv , .lame s \V. Collopv air! ' \ v hibi t (be sam e wil h tlin voucher s ; 'I lu odfjie M. Leonard , comprisin g th e thereo f fo th e suhacribe r a t hi s ' Hoard of Librai y Trustee ? of the 1 i esidem-o on o r befor e 24t h day . of VIMai;o of Uoufe a Point , M. V.; ;mJ ' Oocembor, mofi. to all person 1 ; Inti'rcto. l in th e oatato ' Dated , Jun e Jst , 1906 . nr I ynJliurs t C. Dodp s e lat - of Rouse,; T'uJ'it. Clinton fountv , deceased , .'•redilnrji, hpJra, it'Katrt'H, rox l nf kin or othfM-wi'io, Send CJicotius: David S. Dillon THOMAS IL IIARNEY. Administrator. i R- T3. HEALEY, | Alorney for Administrator. .his nflic J.ny or !ln Iho f there to attend ^ y Cornelia and Beekman Streets and running ttience westerly along said northerly line of Cornelia Street H i feet and f; ir.ehes, thence northerly and parallel or nearly parallel with the westerly line of Beekman street 713 feet; thence westerly 12 0 feet t\ inches to land now or late of Letson: thence northerly along the line ol said land or parallel or nearly paral- lel with the westerly line of Beel: man Street 911 feet to other land now or late of Ijctson; thence easter- dlnK to !„„•. lo all peraon/hav- Z°J V ? K.tatmrKh, on N,, nil . ^ n of that day, then and lute oJ Be^kmantown in said County, feet c inci , e 3 t Q the we t r l ,. Anal judioin I 'lecro^od, thai they ore required to Beekn , an Str6et / t , lence southGP] ; ' ihi h ilh the vouchers the j tha i th Beekn ttlemen t or th e account s c>r Aicxan-' *»x<:ihil th e sum o wil h th e voucher s a]onf , 1 the i^ '.ler W. Fairbank, Ralph Crook nni| thereof to the subscriber at th resi- ( street 3 81 feetTcInc.] Henry Rissell, as Executors of th«Ulence of Ernest Craig in the Town./ or j a t e o f McM-an.ua; last Will and Testament of tho said| of Beekmantown, Clinton County, N.ji y & \ ong the north li Lyndluirst C. Po-Jf»e deceased. • Y,, o;i or before the 1:1th day of May, yount Jiim ( In r< atvt If ^; of Ihc 'pei'iiitejHlciil oi ' iiK.li 1 . * ],O\»M- ciiirf'i'. v I' 1 ' t*i••» ^niiv; •:\-U > ;n. il .\I)!).!.! 1h ' : lii.ic thin h' x .i.'vo u ! h ><1 ni l i|.l<Ml >ui e ;>i' hn ihir- j\aH\M .. 'ui'V'^ win: no I,M'IIN ilin.'t r.r.iill;. nnd ail.-ijii.Kely Hhfrp IVi i i <uni>!.\ . Cr'Miiv fVru-,.v' l a n'.ui of <-\|oniiiny; Msylvani.i io ill- ' l .).i-.t and in - ifr :i ,\> •• Icin -I I'd ferries MK > l'oi-rj h.i i I i n Un - \/-.rlil. it wan Aiuliitr Cn ;w U Coup. '\ Anr*tht't\ C\ -'-.Hi CHHI \'.\i v iii h;?yinj» ft line of r-\ 1 v,hi\h ike I'.-mr-ylvanai needv'd in i 1 ., i-n '•} > ;. Ti:.> I*. iH m >i\ RIMI Ohio ah.:,» n.-w'.-l Ui,u ^un c lhi>\ uml one of it-' olliria^ O i-- e iy gi'-cful ly announced to J'r >M[(lt«n( ISi»lv»:-( * or the PeuiHyivauia thai the it'ilti'iTH'i' and Ohio had th« maifer <- - nch^]. li e had eounU\! wilhori c.i-.<nil. however. Tha t yon.ijf man had t; H*n w!ia! wsn conilujf ami had quietly loca(c(j a block of stock of which ihe **:i 11 iiin>.-o and Ohio official was ignorant, li was (iii'- block of »toi.'1i whi.'li yeeunMl th\ mitch Bought line for the Pennsylvania and which al.<ri Hecurwl Causalt the first vice presidency. I n 1880 the progressives thought Unit Mr. CasyaH should ho ele<-U'd to ihc presidency of th e road. Tin 11 coiisci v.i- tivos won , however, and JIS a n^ul l two ywuv? later 1K> j>rac J iienll,v left rail roadhiff an d went on t o a fine .slock farm nea r Philadelphia. H e still re- maine d a director of Ihe compan y an d Initriuted man y oi 1 i\^ policies. )m{ | ( > ail infonts an d purpose-; h e remaine d in retirement for .seventeen years . Found Him cm th e Golf Link-;. T!j)on Hie deat h oi the former pnv;i rlent th e {'eun-u Ivauia concluded ihat it needed Ciihsntl. The commit lee to notify him ol hi<- eleeiion found him on th e nulf link-. At first ho refused ID accept. Then Mrs. Cassatt, who . by Hie wa.\, irt a niece of President .lames Ituebanan. •xvus induced to us e her inlluencc. As rt j-esuii ,\ . .1. Cassalt laid aside his m>\f Hlielifi, sold his f.ct horses and took upon himself th e juana'ieiu.Mit oi ihe ^i-eat<Ht rrnlre,ad sv-.l\in on eai-ib. In tin 1 la:;i few yfir s lie ha' 1 - j>rojei-i ed jjiiprovcincnls <hii1 iu\ o h n l i h e oui lay of al leas! XKHI.UIKM'OO, Th e lii^ i;esi ol ihe.-v i.- th e proiecf\<I lunm- h nndiu- \hn Norlh r\t<>)\ m e inunen -e itaMon in Ne w V.irk \it.\ aixi Ihe e.\ 1IMI*,JOII of 11K> line imdci liie La .( rncj\ M-d inio Htn-olsl^., iiinl l.oii\ ! land T-iK fliiriu'j: |u-oi<-( ( nciile Ih railroad 1\WV OI Ib(> li j :•.! p. \ e( iM.lcii t-M\\ .'ill ol ihoni h:i\ r .\liv.Ki.v con.e h> • t <.j 1hr v, U.oin .»r ihe mo\e . ',;. ll-li . It' il l con n i, >n -.H I .•in n f o vo n ' 1), ii i i),ii r u t -: o i <i , ; n ! • (1 lo : ib i ! , 11 in -el ijil o ||]M rKKKVIIOAT RAALMKD AND HI'Mi rnirfht hlrw llui-s Into Little Ciaft —'•:i;'!itefMi UdiM'S Drowned. New York. Dec. 30.- 1 hi' ferrj- b'jai t'ater.ion of the I'Jrie railroad !hi\ was Mink by collision with n I frei-hl Uftht.ir la tho IIIIIIKUI river j\\ile ou her way to Twonty-lhird j iK-et. r-'ev/ York slip I nun Hoh:>ke.i, \ And if any of the persons interest-; 1907. ed be under the age of twenty-one!. Dated, Nov. 9th, 1906. voars, they are required to appear by j ERNEST. CRAIO, Executors. their guardian, if they, have one, orj ~—: : _—— •- ~ —- if they have none, to appear and! NOTICE—By order a? Hon. DAVID apply for one to be appointed, or In H. AGNEW, Surrogate of Clinton westerly line of shes to land no^ thence wester along the north tyne'of said land 153 feet; thence southerly along the westerly line of sail land and parallel or nearly parallel with tin westerly line of Beekman Street li e feet; thence easterly in the souther- ly, line of said land 1.38 feet to the westerly line of Beekman Street the event of their neglect to do so. County, N. Y,, notice is hereby given! thence southerly* along the westerly x guardian will be appointed by tho according to law, to all persons hav-jlirie of Beekman Street 543 feet t Surrogate to represent and act for; ing claims 'against O3car C. Talfard -inches to the land• of the Samuel F them-in the proceeding. Nate of Champlain in said County,j Vilas home; thence westerly alonr: In Testimony Whereof, we have; deceased, that they are required to ( the northerly line of said lot 385 feei caused the- seal of our said Surro-j exhibit the, same with the vouchers [ and .thence 1 'southerly along the west- fo bo hereunto affixed. thereof to tho subscriber at her resl-jerly line of said land and parallel d-nce in Champlain New York on| or nearly\ parallel with the tl Witness, DAVID H. AGNEW. dsnee in Champlain, New York on | or nearly* parallel with th westerly Esy., Surrogate of said or before the first day of January, j line of Beekman Street 385 feet County of Clinton, at Platts-! 1907.- Dated, June 18th, 1906. PEARL M. TALFORD, Executrix. j \\. .1., \e.ii( rday. AH Iho ]):t.jK»jn- 1 r,ern and »nembe»-K of (he\ crew wer< 1 :i\((l, but eiiLiueon hor. i '< ir ; were 1 u!rov.t:ed. They were owned by niar- ( l.e(nien who were on thei r wa y io !.h< >,\ ,v York niarkftw. Thei'o wer : - n!y ,i few pps^nj;er!i on (he f< rry- 'lo-sl :tt the tirin of Iho accid'^nl | Th e .-oMI-iou occurred v/liile Iho two v>: * , ve.e in mid'/icvi ni. Th e Ji|-o;-;iu ii ',1'e- MI-UCJC life Palerunn | Mo'Oshii-s- ;>nd th e bhr f.rnboa t vr<> !.\..iii'^ii > vt in tv o and at on.\\ bor/M \> ',ink. ii^r pn::.-;enL,ers and row , ',;<•••(• take n <vj board Ine li^hier but |i?i\re war-; not s uffiei(Mn time fo re- ' move th e horse-; before (he I'aLTson went down. j j Native oi Teachers' rnifoi'in Exami- nations for 1906-7. i X.JV S-9- Keoseville High School, ' Kee,-ovillo, N. Y. .l.-in. 10-ll-Kco3ovillo High school Keosev;;k>. N. Y. April 12-13- Peru Ilish School, l'or»i. N. Y. li:i.aminations open at ft a. m., clone al 1U: HO p. in. Open at 1:30 p . in. and close at 5 tt. m. OTJTVKR A. WOLCOTT, Fchool Commissioner, Kinil Dii'irict, Clinion County. Ausdian l i J»\»eri)/ AJf!>. Tone. I'mnc, Dec. 30. The Pope has received nianv iiu.nort i •:! denatiniio ID help bun m ihe ini.-'l (Hificult ics /.ith Krinr ». They i-n hid- 5 100,- UDO Iroin I'lU'peior Kranris .losepli of A-.-iii.i I'nJ :,. ino,ooo fioiii ('ni-.linsil \'ii,z,n.v, Viclibi^.ion of (3iv.n, Hmi- j Everybod y hale s n quitlc r an d a f- ) te-r .-some :;fudy over (he subjec t wo, I ar e of th e onfniou tha t it is becaus e the- mutte r le'.K go befo.ro von got a eb.\nco to bum;) into TJi:n. I NOTlCI'l--.-ri:uithicr, All're;! 1'. in J ])ur;-:>i:!ncc O;' a n orde r of lion DAVID 11. AC.XKW, Surrogat e of Clint Comity , Xew York , notice IF, her e given accordin g to law fo all person s havin g claim s agninst Alfred P. Cauthie r late of City of Plaitaburgl : in said Count y of Clinton, dece.uno-i. io preyeni th e same , with th e vo ! iulmiuiKtriiroi 1 of (he good, dialled and er.-'diis of t;;nd -dofp^scd, at his icil y f>f Platl.Hlmrgh. X. Y.. on or be- fore Iho Ct.ii (i;iy mf Jul y 1907. j K A M U EI i J A NI) 1 1 ti AIT, i' 1 HA NIC C. AGNEw' , vMtorney for Admlnif-sl rator , f'laU.sburKli, N. Y. (h. S.) him:'\ N. Y., ihe 2Sih day of November, 1 000. DAVID H. AGNEW, Smrosiatp. M C. KVEKT>3ST. A tl 7*. for I'jxru. Platlfhnr^li, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, Trial desired n Clinton County. I of Peru, in said, County, deceased, Fred Kanlou Plaintiff, against, K at tne >' are ^dulred to exhibit ' the same with the vouchers thereof Thomas Hanlon, Mary Ann Hanlon;' Ul ^ subscriber at his residence at VTirhnel Hanlon and Margaret Han- Peru, N. Y., on or before the 15th [Ion, his wife: Peter Hanlon; Bridget! day of March, 1907. | Hanlon, individually and as Admin-j Dated, August 30th, 1906. intratrlx oC the good., chattels and | R 30 *%^lf™> Administrator. rrodits pf John Hanlon, deceased; | \-^-\^\^c. Patrick Hanlon, Oerti'ude Hanlon, j j Ester Hanlon nnd Eva Hianlon, child--1 of saiii-.Tohn Hanlon, deceased;' Sreet 385 the point or place -of .beginning..con- taining 16.3 acres more or less, being the same premises mortgaged by Ben ( jamin Mooers by mortgage bearing NOTICE- -By order of Hon DAVID , date tne 17th day of January, 1829 II. AGNEW, Surrogate of Clinton ,: nn d recorded in- the offices of thi 'lerk of the County of Clinton ii -iber H of Mortgages at page 270 ••rid thereafter and on the 23rd day >f April, 1861, sold, to Samuel P. » T ilas in proceedings for the fore- County, N. Y., notice is hereby given according to law, lo all persons hav- ng claims against John Lynch, late Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE -In uursuanco of an or- der HON. DAVID H. AGNEW, of Clinton County, Now Julia Hanlon, widow, and Iva Han- lon, Stella Fuller, Pearl Hanlon,, Hazel' Hanlon and Leon Hanlon,j York - notice is hereby given accord- children of William Hanlon, deceas-l In S to law to all persons having ed; 'Samuel Fuller, the husband of claims against Thomas J. D'Arcy late Stella Fuller; Cora Hanlon, the wife of Plattsburgh in said County of Clin- of Fred Hanlon, the plaintiff; Patrick t0Ti > deceased, to present the same, Hanlon, the -son of -Michael Hanlon, with the vouchers thereof, to the deceased; and Edney Hanlon his subscriber, at his iplace of transacting wife; and Alfred Guibord, as Admin-! business, at We office of W. L. Pat- of the Estate of William L. HrM-main, deceased, Defend a n1«. To ihe above named defendants: Von nro hereby summoned to ,511,wer ihe complain! in this action mil to servo a copy of your answer nn the plaintiff's attorneys within nviity dayy after the service of this summons, exrluiiive of the day of 'icrvicp. And in case of your failure to . M prenr or answer, juds;nient wilj be taken agains: >ou 1;V default, for the lelief donianderi in tho complaint. Dated, April Hi, 100(i. WKHDH, CONWAY & COTTER, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. «)Jfi(o .ind Pr }t Oifice addrotifl. tisson. Esq., No. G'3 Margaret Street, City oC Pittsburgh, New York, on or before the 4th day of May, 1997. MARY L. D'ARCY, Executrix. AV. IJ. PATTISSON, Atty. for Executrix, Plattsburgh, N. Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NEW YORK—County of Clinton, ss.: Hy virtue of two executions issued out of the Supreme Court of the State of New York against the property of 2G tho late Freeman M. A r ilas, I have Clinton street, f lntt'-ibur^h, N. Y. seized all the right, title and interest i i:>o d\iendant. l^dney Hanlon: which the said Freeman M. Vilas had The ioro'-'.oing nmnmons is served in and to the following described real ation pursuant to! property on the 14th day oi'• July, on by o l o.ibli fo:i R fC. Hoaley. Clin- l$'s! and i will t>ell the same at p, dated October 2o,'public auction at the front door of with DIP complaint , the Court House in the City of Platts- oi Clinton Coun- on County .Jud; nnc, and filed •i the clerk's oi y, Now York. The object, of thiB action in to moke nrtition according to the respective i.S'hts ol' the parties and if it appears urgh, Clinton County, N. Y., on the I ill day o*' January, 1907, at 10 \'li)cic in the forenoon oi r that day, o wit: All th.it certain lot of land situate Chambers of the County Judge, mi \ :he City of Plattsburgh, NPW York. The trial of issues of Law will aljo! je heard at the Court House at the :riu; terms of tee County Court above designated. Dated, at Plattsburgh, N Y. September 9th, 1904. R. E.. HEALEY, Clinton ^oun:y Judge. REDUCED RATES Feb. 15 to April 7* inclusive^ Fares friwt; Second Class Colonist Rouses Point, N. Y. SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VAN- COUVER an 1 PORTLAND ROSSLAND, NELSON, TRAIJu, ROBSON, SPOKANE. ... N. Y. SUPREME COURT, Clinton j ANACONDA, BUTTE, HELB- Jounty—William M. Foote, Plaintiff,! NA > SALT LAKE.. , . ... igainJt. Elizabeth A. Darrah, George ! COLORADO SPRINGS, DEN- Darrah, Adeline Darrah, Sheppardi VER, PUEBLO Hall Darrah, JuliajSAN FRANCISCO/LOS AN- _ ' GELBS .. f49.W Darrah, Eliza _ _ Darrah, Earl Darrah, Ben Darrah I Darrah, [ — ...'• . ' ' : ^M Darrah, Kdward Eunice Ada Darrah, Mabel Hara- nond. Ilattie Wilaon, Julia R. and Emma C. Nichols, De- 'endanis. By vinue of an interlocutory judg- ment and decree of foreclosure and ;ale of this court duly made in the abovo entitled action at a Special Term of said court held at the Court House in the City ef Pittsburgh, \linton County, N. Y., on ihe 20th !av oi Deccmbei 1 , 1900 and which lecree and intarlocutory judgment was duly enterfl and filed in Clin- County Clerk's Office on the 20th day of December, 190(>, and .vhich decree and interlocutory juclg- nent authorizes and directs the sale )f tho real estate hereinafter describ- ed, 1, the nndersignea referee, duly appointed in and by said decree for ihe purpose of selling the aforesaid j eal estate, will expo&'e said premises 'or .sale, and sell said real estate in Smal l Expense vil!! decreee andd interlocutoryy JudgJJ TOtlRJaT SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal Mondays and nesdays at 10:30 p. m. for the' till! commodation of passengers holdlim ' Qrst or second class tickets to QBJtfem AGO AND WEST tJhereof as far fl|?fi tlie PACIFIC COAST.—nomii^l charge is made for berths which miyjS be reserved in advance. t- FOR COMFORT TRAVEI* by ttl^; tiS GRAND TRUNK^RAILWAY:s£ipi TEM. • ••/' •;; ;; ; .;;>|: For tickets and ful iaformatiiip apply to Mr. W. A. Ryan, Agent. ;<@§il jT Ry. System, Rouses Point, K. T| ' Hospitality at vil decre an interlocutor Judg- nent described at puolic auction to| he highest bidder at the front door j '.'0 o'clock in the forenoon of said lay as the law directs, the said >rennses are described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land, ituate in the Town of Beekmantown, bounty of Clinton and State of New , r ork, and known and described as ••orty-five acres in the southwest 'orner qf lot No. Twenty-nine in luerville Patent, and being part of he lands deedei to P. F, Bellinger >y Gerrit Smith, by deed dated Vugust 1, 18C0, and recorded in Clinton County in Volume 37 of )eedp, page 484. Ent ertainment-tha6 is, piewraw guests-does not depend on TRADE-HAMS,: Stnd rouoh sketch and dcserfptlon oi IwwiHHi t i»r FREE OPINION n tt Mtenl»Wit». •, fitil , 4w FHE'E OPTNIQ'N Also, all that other certain piece Correspondence confidante >r parcel of land situate, lying and i -eing in the ^orthwest corner of lot! ^o. Six in the Gore, south of Duer- ille' Patent, bounded and•'\..described E*t abashed 1834, Branches at Chicaoo, CleveianflL 0«l«a MILO B. STEVENS & s follows, to wit; Beginning in the >4.TH STREET . WASHINGTON . I 'orthwest corner of |ot No. Six, run- : '.'•' .'.'.'•••'.;'.: \. : - : '. : .;. .-. :; \-: ing thence cast in the north line 80 J ods; thence south parallel with the j ijrrrrrjyi|] Q yest line sixty-four rods; thencei ff 11\f\t|fffAM 06 ;est to the west line of said lot' ighty rods; thence north to the dace of beginning, containing 1 thirty-' wo acres of land more or less.- Dated December 21, 1900. HENRY E. BARNARD, Referee. 1 L. WHEELER & SON, Plaintiff's attorneys, No. S3 Clinton street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. flfiil 'fh;ir partition cannot be ut at pn tc I, O H c liui nd tin Mi liti! made with- in the city of Plattsburgh, County of the owners'Clinton and State of Xew York, allowing do-, bounded and described as follows: on j the north by Court Street; on the e of lot i e; / Tract,! s-x irly-fivei il •losure of said mortgage by advertise- nent. ' Also, All that certain piece or par :el of land, situate,/lying and being 'TI the Town of Altona, County oi Clinton and State of New York uiown and designated as lot No. lo »f the Duerville Patent containing 2 50 acres more or less being tin ;ame premises conveyed to said Sam- ie-1 F. Vilas by Andrew Williams and vife by deed bearing data the 23rd lay of February, 1S75, and record 3d in the office of the Clerk of tin County of Clinton in Liber 67 oi Deeds at page 198. Also, all th.° f certain piece or par eel of land, situate, lying and beln? in the Town of Altona, County oi Clinton and State of New York; known and designated as the wesSJ 21u acres of lot No. 189 of the\ 420 acre lots in the Canadian and Nova Scotia Refugee Tract containing 210 acres more or less being- the same premises conveyed 1 to said Samuel F Vilas by Andrew Williams and Sarah A., his wife, by deed bearing date the 2 9th day of July, 18 70 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Coun- ty of Clinton in Liber 61 at page 65S. All the minerals that may be on the east part of lot No. 85 Township 8 O. M. T., County of Clinton, State of New York, said east part of said lot containing 247 acres more or less, together with the right to enter into and upon said premises at all times with men and teams for the purpose of mining and digging for said minerals and of carrying the same away as the same are reserved in and by a certain deed from Samuel F. Vilas and wife to Antoine Pouper bearing date the 23rd day of June, J1870, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Clinton in Liber (il of Deeds at page f>25. Dated Nov. 2 8. 1906. ; C. D. ALLEN, Sheriff. Terms of Clinton County Court. The terms of the County Court mil in d enrr i'lh the - huixin' d lniirtiv n i :'..•{, T<t\vu-,hip !, O • COMH(.\ . bein g th e s, .mnod l<> Michael i rick- H nn Ion rnid his tinier! November 2S, 1S7S, and Jan. Deeds at pa '.'S, 1880, racordotl in Clinton Conn- All that t by Catherine Street; on the' from and after September 10th, th by Rrinkerhoff street and on[ 1904, and until otherwise ordered, west by Pleasant Street, and, i n an , d foi . the Count o f Clinton ure serving; known as tho Locust. Hill lot, sup-; herel , o right posed to contain seven acres more or y. Also !CH;,, being th. Fame premises convoy-1 p or \\ t he trial of issue of fact w(tt crcsined to Samuel F. Vilas by Elric L. • T., Clin- Nichols and wiio by deed bearing date me property. the 2f>th day of September, 1863; ro- Hanlon by ' cordod in the Office of the Clerk of •ife by deeds; the County of Clinton in Liber 44 ->f ith H) M. 'I by appointed to be held as i'ol- the trial of issue of jury: - On the second Monday of May and SUPREME COURT. Trial Desired n Clinton County .----Ada E. Mills, Plaintiff against John Warren Mills' defendant. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to uiswer the complaint in this action aid- to serve a copy of your answer }'n- the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: And in case of your failure to ippear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 12, 1905. JOHN B. RILEY, ' Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Office Address • 3 ?' Clinton street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Action for Divorce. To John Warren Mills: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to: an order of the Hon. Henry T. Kel- ogg, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Dated -December 21,1906 and filed ' with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Clinton j at Plattsburgh, N. Y. JOHN B, RILEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Plattsburgh, N* V. f. HEFFKKNAN, W. T. ] PROFESSIONAL CAROS, ' It. E. HEAI^ll, Attorney and Counsellor a flee Dock & Coal Co, Clinton St., Piattsbundu K. Law. < JOHN E. JLDGt, Attorney ^d Counsellor Moore'B Block No. 11 .• PUttsburgh, N. Y. JOHN B. RILEY, Attorney and Mafioa Block, PU • -• •;•••> -SCTH;s,'AiiE«i^ \ tiorwy. and Counselor » i i>*w; Levy Building, opposH* Post Offlfi aur«ii, N. V; Mon*r to I0an OJfcj& • •'\• T .: wwstow c. w^nww; I Attorney and Oounwlor at li*Wi J irtentlon given to buslneM tn Suri v»nrt. OtUee over A. McHattlCt Plaitaburerh, N, Y. itutraace from '. %ixe»% r Piatt8bttrjtlt,>*. t. NOTICE--Dnffany, Peter in pur- iiiiincp of an order of Hon. DAVID H. AGNEW, Surrogate of Clinton County, Xtnv York, notice is hereby '^iven according to law to all persons having claims against Peter Duffany lato of town of Ausa.ble in said. Coun- ty of Clinton, deceased, to present he same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at. their place of transacting business as such execu- tors at (he office of Frank C. Agnow, Xo. •( Clinton street, Plattsburgh, N. Y.. on or before the 29th day ol June, 1907. JENNIE MARTIN, Vrt^TOit MARTIN, Exocutors. FRANK C. AONEW, Attorney lor ICxccutors. Pittsburgh, N. Y. S. -Ii.; WHEELER & SQgp Attorneys and Coiraseilpirs -'10; No. 3 3 Clinton st,, Piattsoi^g||S J Samuel L.Wheeler.iPerley S.wk TAKE ft COURSE. THE Advocates San Francisc* Service agents AssasHination. Dec. aO.—Secret here had their atten- tion called to an inflammatory paper published in Berkeley by Japanese, entitled \The Revolution,\ in which the assassination of the Mikado, President Roosevelt and tlho •ity is advocated in others in plain lan- Tvo (a tlina'- Oie. 2 0 5. he second Monday of December at; Rome , De c . HO.- Cardinal Cavag- the court Houss in the City of, nl s and Cardinal THppi died yester- Botb I Plattsburgh, New York. rtain piece* «r parcel ofj Special terms •f saW ffturt «n tho day. apoplexy,' to strokes of COMMERCI. DEPARTME! This Department thoroughly ] pares young men and womejl in STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING BOOK-K£EP1NG and COMMERCIAL LAW' and fits them lor good positioaf I Business Offices. The High School Course with ) elective studies prepares the trance to any of the Colleges Universities.