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THE ENDICOTT TIMES, WEDNESDAY MAR. 25 1931 Royal .PlmwlMw Patent- C. M. E. Juniors by Large Score of 134-8 .In « walk-away, the Royal Phimmcrs 'defeated the C. M. E. Juniors to the tunc of 134-8 in a recent basketball game. The play- eraVwere.C. M. E.; Mason, Smith, jTAWgcVlne\; Hesse and~Millbr.~ftby- . j'al^-Phimreera; .VanEtton, ..Price, >\- -'Wtiwcbtt, ^KeiKcrtonand.- Greene; •;, • Yin , frbotttSSfiin ninll'cliiua dnmnge, '* au^aVttie-\ 'wrecking of mnchlnery orIrRdiifltrlhl. pluntt* by striken or —4^^(jlar \ti'6rwi %r ~w is—on .jy^ck'derlviitttiti. anil runic from 'tkrf'uflcllce^oftjvnrkiiicn In France throwing, mlssllfp Into machinery to iwMt'nul of order. g Around the With IRVIN S. COBB World Absolutely Indispensable By IRVIN S. COBB OY ^raftflycoS»«Unlf'thVreMr<l : ofTiis past performances and on'ffie~ strength of hi* imposing physical proportions, :a v semi-prof#*slonal. * J \^\,^talB«dJ>ooWnr f or a .'bout, dt\»- CMeagb athletic'club.. f» door r. of the halL accompanied by .thre^TagMJW- ~*'\0H~Ke »-l8 Willie,\ ho explained to the doorkeeper, Indicating the first of bis. entourage. \He's my pussonai manager an' head-trainer.\ >fi.<. ... Classified Department For Sale. Uent, Exchange. Lost, Found, Business Notices, Help and Mhcetleaneour Wants. This department places your message before 25.000 people, assuring you of quick results from small expenditure. . .IlATES^Two^centsjw.^ cent per.word for each adriitipnal ingertion. Mini imnh charge for first insertion 2S cents. • z ~ - *'* s ' p^V ALICE \ ..-Formerly owner of the Alice TUcauty Parlor, has moved to 'the Court Square Beauty Shop \:hr Binghamton. Evening ap- r point men U. -ilPHONE BINGHAM 2282 - TEX'S BARBER ..; SHOPPE Hair Cut . . . 35c Nanticoke Avenue Just a couple doors from Main Street . Special Sunday CHICKEN DINNER Gillies Hotef New Milford, Pa. —on the— Lackawanna Trail The official admitted Willie. \And dis here boy,\ pointing to the second, \tha's Herbic. He's my tralnln' partner, Vich he likewise acks as my second whilst I'so in do ring fightin'.\ Tho coal-black Herbie got by. \An* dis smart Jil' fella here—dls is Archie. He blongs wid da outfit, too,\ stated the fighter, and moved on toward his dressing room. - \Hold on a minute, now,\ said the-doorkeeper, patting up the bar of a strong right arm. \The rules allow a scrapper to get free ad mission for two handlers, but not three.- I guess you'll hnvo to stay outside tonight\ \Oh Lawd, boss, you can't do dat,\ protested Archie. \You jest natchelly 'blceged to lemme go th'ough, too. Why, <lc Battler can't gil long widout me. I'se do most important one of de whole outfit \ \la that so? Well, what are you supposed to do?\ \BOBS ,\ said Archie with simple directness, \I'se de one whut tb'ows up de sponger' > (American Horn Fcnturw. Inc.) MISCELLANEOUS C. M. E. Midgets Win From V. M. Club By 24-4 Margin Two basketball teams of the Central M E. church played a iramo in the^ .church gymnasium and hlthough the score showed tlrarthe-ylctortous- C. M. E. Midg- FRANK PEZZOLLA INSURANCE V- Of All Kinds % PHONE 224 -f. 1207 Witherill St Endicott BEST Gray Hair temedyisHomeMade i»jgi|^\ To Eolf pint'of water add None ounce bay rum,asmall ,box .of Barbo Compound '. and one-fourth ounco of glycerine.\-Any druggist can put this up or you can tfjtfc at lwmn ntrvmy to the V. M. Club the fray was closely fought, Angevine, captain of the vic tors was the star of the game not only annexing a .majority of the points, but holding his man score less. Davis, scored 12 points for the winners. Irwin and Tyler scored the baskets for the losers. •Other players making scores in cluded Aton and Johnson. TO STOP HER Teacher—Why should wc put a full stop after the sentence, \The woman said she was going after him with a stick\1 Pupil—Why—er—to keep her from coins too far. TRUCKING Moving; and trucking, local and long distnnce. Rates reasonable. Careful handling Harris Bros., Phone Endicott 044. 3 4 4t SERVICES OFFERED—The com mon people come to get well with Chiropractic when ever they are ill. Walter Frutiger, Chiroprac tor, 902 North street, phone En dicott 572 for health. d?i 81 8 WANTED WANTED—Paper hanging that proves satisfactory. Have it done-.while..thft. price in down- andj we are not. busy. Avoid the Spring rush. R. C. Maxwell, 205 Cleveland avenue, Endicott. Phone 78-M. ,2 6 4tp HELP WANTED — Salesladies (10) for special publisher's cam paign. Pleasing- .personality, sales nbil:ty required. Car helpful, not absolutely essential. Call in per son, Endicott Times, 124 Nanti coke avenue. TOBTSXXX FOR. SALE—Hostess gas range- excellent condition, practically new, priced very low for cash. Inquire 105 Oak avenue. Phone 648-J. 2 17 tfc FOR SAUB—Eight _room house, excellent condition, lot 60x168; fine garden, fruit, garage. About one, -block, from.- trolley line, and business district. Suitable for .retired man or doctor. Elevated ground. ' Inquire 403 Exchange street, Union. 1 29 tfc FOR SALE—3 family house di rect from owner, good buy, good section of Endicott. FOR. BENT—5 room flat and hnt.h. -312 .^3— Hooseyelt. avenue^ Also S furnished or unfurnished rooms. Inquire 306 Delaware avenne, 2nd street east of Jackson avenue off East Main street. 3 25 2tp \TJEGAtr feel deep as laid down on said au». tfelnff the same premisos convey, ed to Joseph Pelnbloom by Jere. mlah A. Stack and Helen T. Stack, his wife by deed bearing even date herewith. Dated at the City of Binghamton, N. T. this 7th day of March. 1931. THOMAS J. MUKPHT. Referee. CHARLES T. KEANB. JR. Plaintiffs. Attorney, 807 Press Bldg.'. Blnehamton, N . T. 761—3.11 4.1G St SUPREME COURT _ PROOMB COUNTY In tbe matter of the potU tion of Frederick W Pink, for an order dissolving \the marriage between Fred, erick W Fink and Oert. rode S. Fink. LEGAL\ This mortgage is given to se cure a portion of the purchase price of the above described premises.\ Dated at the Village of Endi cott, N. Y. , this 10U» day of Feb ruary, 1931. Warren D. Jennings, Referee. L-Wi Boynton, — - - - - Plaintiff's Attorney, Union Trust Co. Bldg., Endlcott, ; 'N. Y. 758— Z-12 S -lt-Jl— «t WANTED—Paper hanging. E. W. Robinson, Vestal. Phone En dicott 8-F-21. 8 11 7tp WANTED—Work, 1st class auto mechanic, either in Endicott or Owego. Write Claude Sage, 87 Homer avenue, Cortland. 3 11 Stp Absolute Virtue Ahsolutp vlmip Is ns sure to kill US aWiturp.vTre ta.Tef nJone*-| the dullnesses' <JJ It and the pompiwllli'o \f H - Samuel But- -in Snake'* Method of Hearing Snakes have oo orpins for bear ing which correspond to the ears of ninmiiinls. Smikes receive sense impressions by vibrations which are fell by the tongue. This ex plains the htihlt trlileh snakes have of pmlrU4lins ilielr tongues, since this Is (lie only method they have of hcirlns. WANTED—Woman, at once, to take care of elderly couple in small town in Pennsylvania. Will make a good home for right ap plicant. Apply at Endicott Times office. 3 11 tf c BOARDERS WANTED — Inquire 209 Loder avenue. Union. 3^18 3tp WASHINGS WANTEEhrlntranire 209 Loder avenue, Union. --' 3 18 3Ep FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room flat; all improvements, 117 Nanticoke avenue, near main street Adults only. Also store, suitable for a delicatessen. Inquire F. D. Brown, 305 E. Main street, phone 297-M. 2 19 Btp P .litOo cost, -Apply to J kilt'twidd * week\until the desired shado is ob tained. It will gradually, darken . wtxmUti, faded oe *i *y t>atr and iaxk» it «of» and alouy. • Barber .irifl. not en'-or tbe atalp. is sot atlclT »c nan/ saddoea not rob o2> FOR RENT or Sale—Six room house and garage. Good location. Inquire 104 Wendell street. 2 26 ltp FOR RENT—5 large rooms, large garden in Vestal, phone 198-R. 3 18 2tp LttUAL SUPREME COURT BROOME COUNTY In the matter of the petition of Ray Comstock. for an or. der dissolving: the marriage between Ray Comstock and Minnie t- Comstock To Minnie L. Comstock You will take notice, that the petition of Ray Comstock, duly verified December 8th. 1930, has been duly presented to tbe Su preme Court of the State of New York, praying that the marriage between the said Ray Comstock, and the said Minnie Comstock. In the year 1918, be dissolved, pursu. ant to Section 7A of the Domestic Relations Law, or the State of New York, as amended by Chapter 279 of tbe Laws of 1922, and that a hearing upon said petition will be had at the City Court Rooms, in the City of Oneonta, Ne w York, on tbe 22 day ot May. 1931, at 9:30>: o'clock in thfc/orenoon of that day Dated nss&jSSer 9tlu_UJfl. —. ' V NcJTt.TJERT'T^ Attorney for Petitioner, Ofllco and P O. Address, 62 C»wt-gt< Binghamton, N Y To Minnie L. Comstock. defendant The foregoing notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order duly made at a Special Term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held by Hon. Abraham L. Kellogg, a Justice of the Supreme Court of tbe State of New York, on the 19th day of De. eetriber, 1930, at Oneonta, N Y„ and duly entered in Broome Coun ty Clerk's Office on the 19th day of December, 1930, and petition on which said order was granted also duly filed. Dated December 9th, 1930. F. N . GILBERT, Attorney for Petitioner. E.irl J Brimmer, Plaintiff i Esther M Brimmer, Defendant ! L - W. Boynton, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE. I Attorney for Executor FENDANT ' ' You are hereby summoned to an. swer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your an. swer. or. If the complaint Is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on he plaintiff's attorney within wenly days after the service of FOR SALE FOR SALE — Beautiful modern home in-good- locatiorc— Will sac rifice for a reasonable down pay ment. Phone Endicott 792. SUMMONS STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF BROOME Mabel Smith against Peter Smith t»\i> cue TIL o f ._;i. tbe plaintiffss attorneyy wlimnn \ 'tZiZi j„~ ii,^~\nmi\» ~„» 7n».V~«* \ osiea are unue r me us e 01 vwomr- FOR SALE <V4 acres. 2 -family twent £ a&7 . after tne 8or vtce ot\?I tt ' n r . ' » °*J\\\.PSft °* «»« years, they at. notmert to ap- house, barn and garage on. ma - t *<- >m,..w, nr tbe, g ;»\?f °F ..frS°?g fvui ffi,'! w^by-*w»^«arttanr—«—t>«»y- •rj_ 2. ure to a unear- or answer, Judgment \ „„.,„,„„ „ , /i -.^^tv, I tne 7 ar ? «?acn notraea to appear To the above named Defeadanti Action for Divorce and Annulment. You Are hereby Sontnotied to an. swer the complaint lrr Utls action and to serve a copy of your on. swer. or. It the complaint Is not served with this Snmmons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff attorne withi NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Benja min Baker, Surrogate oi the County of Broome, notice is here- by_given, to.. alL. persons- having claims against the estate of Wil liam H. Still, lata of the Village of Endicott in said county, deceased, that they are required to present the same, with the vouchers there of, to the undersigned, the exe cutor of the estate of said de ceased, at hi sresidence, 510 West Main street, in the Village of En dicott in said county, on pr before the 1st of September, 1931. WILLIAM J WATERMAN, Executor L. W. Boynton, Attorney for Executor, Union Trust Co. Bldg., Endicott, N . Y. | 757—2-7 7-3«-31 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Benja min Baker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice is here by given to ail persons having claims against the estate of Alvin J. Perham, late of the Town of Vestal in said county, deceased, that they are required to present the same, with the vouchers there of, to the undersigned, the exe cutor of the estate of said de ceased, at his residonce, No. 15 Cle>velond --Bvenne,— hr-the City of— Binghamton. in said .county, on OT •S-KW YORK SUPREME COURT i before the 1st of September, 1»31 '' > COUNTV O f ORO\OMfi ! ALVIN J. PEKHAM. SH7, To Gertrude S. Fink 'You will take notice that the pe. tltlon of Frederick W Fink, duly verified February 7. 1931, haB been duly presented to the Supreme Court, of the State of New York, praying that the marriage bctwoen the said Frederick W Fink, and the said Gertrude S. Fink, in the yoar 1923, be dissolved. pursuant to Section 7A of the Domestic Re lations Law, of the State of New York, as amended by Chapter 275 of the Laws of 192J. and that a hefirlng upon said petition will be had at the Supreme Court Room In the City of Binghamton, N. Y.. on the 1st day of May, 1931, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of thai day Dated February 18. 1931 F N GILBERT. Attorney for Petitioner, Office and P O. Address, 52 Court Street, ninghamton, N Y To Gertrude S. Fink, respondent The foregoing notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order duly made at a Spe. ;lal Term of tho Supreme Court of the State of New York, held by Hon. Leon C Rhodes, a Justice of the Supreme Court, on the 18th day of February. 1931, at Binghamton, N Y., and duly entered In Broome County Clerk's OBlco, on the 18th day of February. 1931. and petition of which said order was granteU also duly filed. February 18. 1931. F N OILBERT. Attorney for Petitioner, kega! Executor Union Trust Co. Bldg., Endicott, New York. 768—2-19 8-13-31 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TO Ida Oibbs, Frank Chaffee. Elizabeth Isbell. Blanche labell. this Summons, exclusive of the day! Floyd Isbell. Alton Isbell, James of service. In case of your failure I» be ». P, er »? n , s interested In the ,„ appear or answer. Judgment will ^«™^*«~* demanded in the | C-nt^ ^ ^ creditors, wise. for the relief complaint. Trial to be held In the County ot Broome. Dated this 16th day of February. 1931. JOHN A SMITH Attorney for Plaintiff Office and Post Office Address —igs Tvaahington Avanue— Endicott, Now York TO Esther M. Brimmer The foregoing lummonB Is Berv. ed npon you t*y - nuTbllcation por. floant to an order of Leon C. Rhodes, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 2lst day of Feb, ruary. 19)1, and filed with the com. YOU AND BACH OP YOU ARE HEREBY CITED to dhow cause before the Surrogate of the Coun ty of Broome, at the Surrogate's office In the City of Binghamton, County of Broome, State of New York, on the Tenth day of April, 1931 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. why the accounts of Carrie Atwood the petitioner here. Ux,- ot. the Town of Union,- County ot Broome as executrix of said de. ceased, should not be nettled and allowed. And tf any of the persons \nt**T_ euted are under the age of twenty. ™* »~ I in is nnmrnnTia. rrrnifn-rr nr inn my u, Mt . B N ^ w . VorbL on r _„ Inquire pt ^the _«E7m ^l or B * rvlc *- ^ ot aw*? fal MThig action is brought for the fault for the relief demanded In \ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR- the compallnt CEL OF LAND, situate In the Trial to be hfld in the County' Town — Q t Vestal. Broome County. 3 18 2tp FOR) SALE—Paper, in sheets 42x56 inches. Each sheets weighs 1-lb. Excellent for use as build jrigfpapor. Price 2c Ih. Inquire The\' Endicott Times. tf FOR SALE—Cinders for drive ways delivered anywhere ID Endi cott. Henry Puifer, Vestal, phone 1288-M. 6 1 30 tf Too Much i ACID . MANY people f .iwp., hours niter eating, suffer indigestion as they •call it. It is fusually; 'excess acid: - Correct It with'-fan- alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and efficient-way, is Phillips Milk of Ki' Magnesia, f Itt-has remained for ±r— ^0^y*ars-^ijr I 8Undard^wlth.: phy sicians. OnB 't spoonful^In '\'water •nofitralizes.tnany times, its,vplumo inJj'stomach 'racidi, and \at \once. TKe. symptoms' disappear In five minutes. 1 You will never use Crude meth- -oda, when you know this, .better -method. And . YOU will novel' suf- -fexjfroni excess acid when you •prove out this, easy relief. Get. genuine\ Phillips- Milk^ of Magnesia, the\ kind-that physi cians -have prescribed for over. 50 years in correcting excess ..aelds. •25c; and 60c a y bottlfr^any drug, store. »'••-.•' -' - - ' fMilk of Magnesia\ has been •the'U.'S. Registered-Trade Mark \ of 'The Charles'H. Phillips- Chem ical Company:and-its predecessor \ VChMfcvlL-PtfilUps since,^1876, fs so easy to talk with out-of-town friends ~ FOR SALE — FOR SALE—Lot east of Jackson avenue, north side of Main. Re stricted territory. No garages, filling stations or stores on this side of street. Will be worth more' when main highway is com pleted this summer. Is both state and federal highway for southern tier. Can be bought right now for $500 less than cost. Inquire: Beacon Tower Station, Main and Nanticoke ave., Union. 3 4 2tc of Broome. Dated. January IS, 19*1. jr.- N. onvBimT, Plaintiffs Attorney. Orflce Address' and PoaUOfflee ad . dress, St Court Street. Bingham, ton. New York. To Peter SzaMki The fores-o!nir summons Js serv. ed upon you by pabllcatton purstz. ant to an order of Thomas A. Mae. Clary. Broome County Judgr, dat ed January l«th._ 19M*_ and., filed with complaint in Broome County Clerk's Omce. BinRhamton. X. T. r. N . GILBERT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 75a 3.4-31 4.I.S1 St No matter how far away your friends or rela tives may be—ten or thousands of miles—you can visk them by tele phone as easily as though they were living in your neighborhood. Just ask the operator to connect you. That's all. An amazingly easy way to keep friendship alive. To talk with someone'vnear and dear whom you may not have seen in years. To wish someone success in a new undertaking. To join friends with your voice when they are celebrating anniversaries or birthdays. Keep close to chil dren at school.... These are some of the priceless returns one gets from telephone service. Few things that cost so little, giyc so much satis faction and service as the tele phone. FOR SALE—Seasoned 12 inch wood, both round, hard and slab wood- V. B. Moore, East North street, phone Endicott 753. 1 8 8t Q NEW YOB.K TELEPHONE COMPAN Y STATE OF NEW TORK STTPREM\B COURT BROOME COUNTY Helen T. Paltntlffs, Jeremiah A. Stack and Stack. vs Joseph Feinbloom. Flora Fein, bloom. William H Spackman. Sad. le L. Spnckman Morris a Cohen. John Duffek and Oda Anderson, Defendants. FOR SALE—Electric water sys tem, 325 gallon, capacity,. good condition,\ practically new. Phone 198-R. \ 3 18 2.tp FOR SALE^-Gas Tdtchenette stove and ovLen three burner, $15; also gray enamel coal \\ range, nearly new. * Inquire J. a Doty, 500 Ex change street' j- •'- i\ 3 .18 2tp FOR SALE—8 lots and -3'new homes one mile east of Vestal on Binghamton highway. Inquire of owherj & Benjamin Soadley. - ^ .3,18 2tp FOR SALE— i roller canaries (female), ready for nesting. In quire 312 Prospect street. v • ; : 3 25; 2tp IN PURSUANCE OF A JUDG MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE, duly granted In the above entitled action, and entered In the Broome Couny Clerk's Office, on the 7th day of March, 1991. I , Thomas 3 Murphy, tho under, signed, Referee -ip said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at tho City of Binghamton. County ot Broome, N Y. on the Tth day of April, 1931 at 11:00 A. M. the prem ises described In said Judgement as Tollows. vis: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate In the Village of Endicott, County ot Broome and State of New Tork, beinir known- and described as Lot No. Four (4) In Block No. 211 In Plot No. two (2) as laid, down on a map ot the Endicott uand Cem. panyVrfubdlvlBlon Plot No. 8, Endl. cott, N. Y_ recorded In Broome County Clerk's Omce In .Book of Maps No . 2 at page 15. Said lot No. i as laid down on said map is situate on the southerly side of North Street in said Village and is 25' feet in width In front and In the •• rear thereof, measured at right' angles to the easterly and westerly linos ot said lot and 77 ' Oalr lasiUton , Hurry and cunning are the two apprentices of dlspatch'<and akfll; but neither ofthem'ever teams, hl» master's trade.—CoKon. and apply for one to be appointed, or show cause why one should not be appointed; or In event of tholr nefrlect or failure to do so, a spe cial guardian will be appointed by J n, S?inn1„£ 2 , d S\SSSfSurrcirate. to represent and set as follows.-, Begrlnnlnsr _at a point I ror them ,„ proeti) atDs. ' ID the north bounds ot the Blag. nam ton-Vestal .Highway 519,7 teat east of the Intersection of the north bounds of said hfsnway with the eastern line of Walter L. Johnson's Farm; thence northerly ISO feet to a corner; thence east, erly E0 feet to a corner; thence southerly ISO feet to an iron post In the northerly bounds of the aforesaid Blaghamton.Vestal Hig-t). Way: thdnce Westerly ~ along the northerly bounds of the aforesaid highway 60 feet to the point or place of beginning; being Lot No. 1 as laid down on a Map, Subdl vision No. 2 of a portion of the Wlnans Farm, South Highway Binghamton-Vestal, Town of Ves. tal. Broome County, No w Tork, subdivided by 8. J. Beebe June G. I92S, M. H. Bolgeol, a B. Survey completed March is, 1928, map completed June E, 192S, which map-) is to be recorded In Broome Coun. ty Clerk's Office.\ Also. \ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL O F LAND, situate in tho Town of Vestal, Broome County, New Tork, being Lot No. 10 as laid down on a map of Subdivision No. 2 of a Portion of the Wlnans Farm, South Highway, Bingham. ton.Vestal. Town of Vestal, Broome County, New York, subdivided by J. Beebe, June 6, 1926, M. H. Botgeol. C. E . Survey completed March 13. 1916, map completed June S, 1926 to which map refer, once is had for a mofe complete' description. Said map Is recorded In .Broome County Clerk's Omce In Book of Maps 4 at page 45.\ , JOHN A. SMITH Attorney for Plaintiff Office St P. O. Address 125 -Washington Avenue Endicott, New Tork 759 2.24.31 4.1-31 6t IN TESTOfONT WHERE. OF, Wo- have caused- the seal of our said 'Ssrro. gate's Court for the Coun. ty of Broome, to be here. unto affixed. WITNESS, Hoh BENJAM. IN BAKER, Surrogate of L. S. the County of Broome, at the City of Binghamton. in said Couniyr the 9th day of March In the year of our Lord, one thousand, nino hundred and thirty- one. FRANCIS -V. V. LEAHY, Clerk of thoycfifrrogate's Court L. W. Boynton,/ Attorney for Petitioner, Union Trust Company Bldg., Endicott, New York. 762 i 11 i t . 4 1 21 4t 6EB MIS IT MUCC13I3 HBIIIUI By TERRY GILKISON bNe tvty MY BK5 f r :' • UOU|S6--••;'•;\'\ VV«» *TAN0«*SOr*. ACHAIB A HipiNa rnoM A 'uTTi-e AMO -SHB HAO A RAT IN HER STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF BROOME Susie C. Rounds, Plaintiff Vs Clarinda * Huff, Frances Dring, Emma Tompkins, Jennie Barger, and Valdia B. Moore, Defendants NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Ben jamin Baker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice is here by given to all persons having claims'against the estate of Susie R. Harris, late of the town of Vestal in said County, deceased, that they are required to present the. same, with the vouchers- there of, to tbe undersigned, the execu tor of the estate of said deceased, at the office of H. D. Harris, N«* 432 East Main street, in the -Vil lage of Endicott in 'said* County, on or before the 1st of August, 1931. HERBERT D. HARRIS, Executor L. W. Boynton, Attorney for Executor, Union Trust Co. Bldg., Endicott, N. Y. 754—1-20-31 7-80-81 IN PURSUANCE of a judg- ment of foreclosure and sale, duly granted in the above entitled ac tion and entered in Broome Coun ty Clerk's Office, on the 7th day of February, 1931, I , Warren D. Jen nings, the undersigned referee, in said judgment named, wfl] sell at public auction at the front door of the Municipal Building on the east side of Washington Avenue in the Village of Endicott, Coun ty of Broome, N . Y., on the 28th day of March, 1931, at 10 o'clock A. M., the premises described in said judgment, as follows; viz: \ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR CEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Maine, County of Broome and State of New York, being the whole of Lot Number One Hun dred Sixty (160) in the Nanticoke Township of the Boston Purchase,, containing 128 acres of land more or less. Together with the saw mill on the same and all the priv ileges therewith connected as they now are; also'' the privileges of the road from -said. mill to the main road where it now runs. Being the same premises con veyed ip the party of the first jiart herein by the party of. the second part by' Warranty. Deed bearing date, July 26th, 1921 . NOTICE TO CRBDITORS Pursuant to an order of \Ben jamin Baker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Chaclcs E. Whittemore, late of the Village of Endicott in said County, deceased, that they are required to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to -the un dersigned, the Executrix of the Estate of said deceased, at her residence in the Village of Endi cott ih said County, on or before the 1st day of June, 1931. GERTRUDE A. WHITTEMORE, Executrix. 74§—11-20-30 6-20-31—26t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Ben jamin Baker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice is here by given to all- persons having claims against the estate of Jean- efte Tilbury, late of the Village of Endicott, in Mid County, de ceased, that they are required to present the same, with the vouch ers, thereof, to the undersigned, the Executor of the Last Wfl] and Testament of said deceased, at its banking houee in the Village of Endicott in said County, on or before the 1st of July; 1W1. -UNION TRUST'COMPANY • • OPJEKDICOTT Executor.' 748—11-4 -S06-7-S—Mt