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1 “> T U E S D A Y , SE P T E M B E R 4, 1017. _____V a iu a x TH E EVENIHG E iT T E R P R I S E .\ ^ NOTICE OF TAX SALE Pougrhkeepsie, N. X. A u g u s t 7, In accordance -with th e p ro v isio n s of Chap. 263 of th e L a w s of 1SS3, and am e n d m e n ts th e r e to , th e T r e a s u r e r of D u tch e s s C o u n ty p u b lish e s th e follow in g lis t an d s t a t e m e n t s , o f p a r c e ls of la n d ch a r g e d w i t h u n p a id tax e s , p e n a l t y and in t e r e s t , w h ich said tax e s w e r e im p o s e d on said p a r c e ls of lan d in th e y e a r of 1916 a i ^ rem a in e d u n p a id on th i s date an d s r i - ^ n o tice th a t on THURSDAT, SE P T E M B E R 13, 191<. : = M S ; |r 2 Sf 5 S to dav u n t i l a l l sh a ll be disposed of. The' lis t an d sta te m e n t s show as to ?124.23. A s sessed, H e r b e r t Jack s o n , c o r r e c t ed to Ije a g a i n s t J e r r y Jack s o n . O w n er, J e r r y Jack s o n . D e s c r iption, farm , 1-4 m ile from M o o rs M ills. B o u n d e d n o r th by G e o rge W e lls p,nd h ig h w a y , e a s t by G e o rge Crom-w\ill; so u th by W. Cole an d A n n a Ja c k s o n ; w e s t by Ann.'i. Jack s o n . E s t i m a te d q u a n t it y 22 acres. T a x $6.4S. A m o u n t due $11.34. TOW N MILAN, A ssessed. G. H. C h a p m a n . O w n e r/ G. H. C h a p m a n . D e s c ription, P e lls farm , ro a d fro m Ja c k s o n C o rners to L a f a y - ette v ilie B o u n d e d n o r t h by land of B. P e lls; e a s t by lan d s of B. P e lla; so u th by lan d s of J. H e isser; w e s t by lands of B. Pells. Estimated quantity 107 ^acres. T a x $38.41. A m o u n t due A ssessed, M rs M a ry D e v e rer. O w n er, M rs. M a ry D e v e rer. D e s c ription, house and lot, ro a d from W ildeys C o rners to E ighm e y v illA B o unds*' Jx‘ $L87. A m o u n t D u e $6.23. A s sessed, C h a rles R. C ralgle. J.V. OWnCr, C h a r les R. C ralgie. D e s c r iption, l a n d . S a lt P o in t Road. B o u n d e d n o r t h by Bedell R o a d ; e a s t by E. D. S m ith: so u th by R a c h a e l DuBoisi an d M a p le P lace School; w e s t by S a l t P o in t R o ad. E s tim a ted q u a n ti ty 9 acres. T a x $12.23. A m o u n t due $17.69. A ssessed, A. G. B a r lg h t Mt al. O w n er, A. G. B a r lg h t E t al. D e 'scrlption. Old M a p leplace School bouse site, e a s t side X)f S a lt P o i n t R o a d , B o u n d e d n o r th , e a s t and so u th by RaCbhael D u - B o ls; w e a t by S a lt P o in t R o a d . T a x $1.70. A m o u n t due $6.06. TOW N R E D HOOK. A sssessed, Jo h n M. C. an d G. W. Thom p son, c o r r e c ted to be a g a i n s t Jo h n M. and G e o rge W. Thom p son. O w n er, Jo h n M. and G e o rge W. T h o m p son. D e s c ription, p a r t of farm in C o r po ratio n , e a s t of R e d H o o k V illage. B o u n d e d n o r th by H o ffm a n ; e a s t by T h o m p s o n ; so u th b y T h o m p son; w e s t by B ain. T a x $46.37. A m o u n t due son. c o n _____ _. and G e o rge W. Jo h n M. and Geoirge fed. J. M. C. and G. W. Thom p - •re c ted to be a g a i n s t Jo h n M. P ir s ^ — th e tow n in w h ich assessed. ■ ■' e nam e of the rcupant ;own supervi T h ir d — to 3 reported Secon d — th e nam< e w n e r s or occupa.nt to w n superv is o r . /iS i r l J h r f A u o T T . ' S i n d a r y and ^ ^ P i f t l ^ t h e '^ ^ t ^ ^ f ta x rem a in in g un- ^ ^ s f x th — t h e am o u n t, i n c l u d t ^ « - penses, w h ich sh a ll be due a t th e tim e o f sale. ^ p RUSSELL. C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r . TOW N DOVER. C o rne rs to E ig h m e y v illa B o u n d e d n o r th by lan d s of B. O w e n s ; e a s t by lan d s of W illiam T a te s ; so u th by lan d s of E. D o y le; w e s t by lan d s of B. O w e n a T a x $8.96. A m o u n t due $14.05. J o h n M. an d G e o W. Thom p son. A ssessed, M e rvin K ilm e r O w n er, scrip tlo n , house and lot. R e d H o o k erv in K ilm e r. D e s c ription, w o o d lot. lage. B o u n d e d n o r t h by h ig h w a y ; ided n o r t h by P o w e r s w---^, ~ ---- --------------------------- 'tiom p son. Owner, » W . T h o m p so n . De- C a r th v ; so u th and w e s t by h ig h ir a y . E s tim a te d q u a n tity 120 aci _ B o u n d e d n o r th b y P o w e rs wcod lo t; by la n d s of J. P e t t y ; so u th by oy t-ne lan d of W. B, Jo r d a n ; w e s t by lan d s of S. J . D e c k e r. E s tim a te d q u a n - Gty^lO acres. T a x $1.00. A m o u n t due -Assessed, R e u b e n M c Intosh. Owner, R e u b e n M c Intosh. D e s c ription, house and lot, ro a d from W y c k s C o rner to E n te r p r ise . B o u n d e d n o r th by lan d s of B. M o o re; e a s t by h ig h w a y ; south by la n d s of J. Cozine; w e s t by lands of E. Doyle. T a x $3.98. A m o u n t due lag e . B o u n d e d n o r th b y h ig h w a y ; e a s t by T h o m p son; south by T h o m p son; w e s t by B a in. E s tim a te d q u a n t i t y 1 acre. T a x $4.58. Ar ‘ ' ' A ssessed. J. M. C. son, co rrected to b< and G e o rge W. T!hom Jo h n M. and G e o rge scrip tio n , p a r t of farm n e a r V lllag e i B o u n d e d - n o r th b; _ _ „ . 'o % r i ^ n : e a s “ by W ^ b w ^ ^ sta te D e script^on. w o o d ^ ^ ^ J o t __ jessed , Jo h n P o lls E s ta te . O w n e r, Jo h n P e lls E s t a t e . D e s c r iption, farm , road from C h r istian C h u rch to M a p le- h u r s t. B o u n d e d n o r t h by lan d s of E t ta W U d ey; ea s t by lan d s of S. D o u g h ty ; so u th by lan d s of C linton Tow n L ine; w e s t by lan d s of H. V a n W e r t. E s t i m a ted q u a n t i t y 221 acres. T a x $37.82. A m o u n t due $45.9L A ssessed, W illiam B. Snow. Owner, W illiam B. Snow. D e s c ription, farm , road from W ildeys C o r n e r to E igh neyville. B o u n d e d n o r th by M u d P o n d , sast by lan d s of B. O w e n s ; so u th bj (t by T o w n of lan d s of A. D. R h inebeck i c k ^ wei Tax $ 36. Amount due ?4.59. G e o rge V i n c e n t by h lg h - A ssessed, U l l l a n W. ______ L i llian W e s ley Sm ith. Descrl.ptk>-n P i n k F a r m , road from M ilan to Clintoi ’^ ‘A s s e s s e d ,'^ G ^ T g e V i n c e n t J- ^ St by E s tc id quantity A m o u n t due $1L5'.. _ _ Assessed. ^arble^ sto n e n u ll attd te ro a d to W in irm, roa d fro m M ila n to C linto n Tow n Line. B o u n d e d n o r th by F. T rip p ; e a s t by lan d s of V a n W e r t; south ■nds of E. P i n k ; w e s t by lan d s of line. E s tim a te d q u a n t it y 137 T a x $26.87. A m o u n t due $33,32. led,d M rs.s. G e o rgege T b trr r s t E ss tate,ta .su s s e , M r G e o r T b t r s t E te , ;tedted too bee ag ga aii i n s t H a r r i s o n Sim - co rrec t b a m o ns. O w n er. H a r r i s o n Sim m o n s. D e scrip tio n , farm , C lark L a n d , ro a d from L a f a y e tte v llle to Cold S p ring. B o u n d - ____ ed n o r th by lan d s of O tis B o w m a n ; B u ck!ley “ ?t by lan d s of said H a r r i s o n Sim - Slocu: ■ns; sou th by S tan f o r d L ine; w e st t Club. son, c o rrecte d to be a g a i n s t Jo h n M. an d G e o rg e W . T p son. O w n e r J o h n M. an d G e o rg e W. T h o m p s o n . D e scrip tio n , p a r t o f far m n e a r R e d H o o k V llla g e i B o u n d e d - n o r th b y M a r tin and H o ffm a n ; e a s t by L o u is T e a to r ; so u th by C. N. E. R a ilro a d ; w e s t by Tihompson. T a x $7.21. A m o u n t .due A ssessed, P h in c a s I j . T y ler, M a ry •White E t al. O w n er, P h in e a s L. T y ler, M a ry W h ite E t al. D e s c ription, b r ic k house n e a r brid g e , B a r r y to w n . B o u n d e d n o r th by h ig h w a y , e a s t by T y ler; sou th by M a r tin S iste r s ; w e s t by N. T. C. and H. R. R. T a x $30.25. A m o u n t due $37.57. A ssessed, P h in e a s L. T y ler. M a ry W h ite E t al. O w n er, sam e. D e s c r ip tion, house and lot, B a r r y to w n . B o u n d ed n o r th by h ig h w a y ; e a s t b y C ro f ts : sou th by M a r tin ; w e s t by T y ler. T a x $33.60. A m o u n t due $41,261 A ssessed, P h ln e a e L. T y ier, M a ry W h ite E t al. O w n er, sam e. D e s c rip tion, D o c k p r o p e r ty , B a r r y to w n . B o u n d ed n o r th by S a u g e r tie s S. B. Co.; e a s t by h ig h w a y ; so u th by K n ifTse.rbocker Ice Co.; w e s t by H u d s o n R iver. T a x $58.81. A m o u n t due $69.01. A ssessed, M rs. E liza G leason. O w n er, E liza G leason. D e s c ription, house and lot, M a d a lin. B o u n d e d n o r th by J. K in g ; e a s t by J. K in g ; so u th by M o o re; w e s t by highw a y . E s tim a te d 1-2 acre. 13. A m o u n t due $16.12. TOWN UNION V.AiLE. _ led, R o b e r t C. M ilan. O w n er. R o b e r t C. M ilan. D e s c ription, w o o d lot. E a s t M o u n tain. B o u n d e d n o r th by Ro d and G u n C lub; e a s t by Get B u c k w o o d lo t; so u th by E. q u a n t ity 105 due $15.80. acres. T a x L in e ; w e s ika. E s tim a te d $10.54. A m o u n t lo t; farm ; w e s t by R o E s t im a te d q u a n titjr q u a n tity 50 acres. T a x $527.0S. A m o u n t due $585.65. . D o v e r M a rble Q u a rries, A rble Q u a rries, lan d and q u a r- road. B o u n d - ble Q u a r r ies; ■uth by H e len by Ten M ile ®s-- tira a t e d q u a n t i t y 50 acres* T a x $63.»l- A m o u n t due $7l91. Assessed, Dover Marble Quarries Inc. Owner. Dover Marble Q u a r r ies InC. Description, land and stone quarries, Wingdale Dover state road. Bounded TOWN FISHKIX.L. serin tion. farm . B a x terto w n D istrict. B o u n d e d n o r th by .F r e d C. H a ig h t an-J Fi.shkill S a v ings In s t i t u t e ; e a s t by by M a rgare ea s t by A nn TeS. \fr \iSi ...... W H S t ^ a i r b y T n ' n a Mar H ° o % f i S d ^ \ ^ L r v \ ^ H a ig h ti^ V o u th 'b>' 'A n d rew S-rl: llfghV 15 acres. T a x $3.72. A m o u n t due $8.28. As.sessed. -^inna and M a ry H a ight. O w n e r. M.'iry Z. H a i g h t D e scription, 3''i acre.s of sw a m p lan d in B a x terto w n D i s t r i c t Bounded n o r t h by A n d rew H a llo c k . e.a.st by M a ry Z. H a ig h t; south bv A n d rew H a llo c k ; w e s t by A n d rew H a llock. E s tim a ted q u a n t it y 30 acre.s. r ^ , 3 ? u s L n l f g h t .O w n - er. J. H a ig h t. D e s o ri^i-on, le n d s fo r m e r ly ow n e d by Jacob Van W y c k : e a s t by lan d s of C o rnelius J. Sheehan and Co. Estimated quantity 82 acres. T a x $3.05. .^imonnt due $7.52. n o r t h by lan d s fo r m e r ly ow n e d by Jaco b V a n W y c k ; e a s t by Joseph Kn-ar.p and Sfcote R o a d : sou th by lands Of P o s t e r ; w e s t by lan d s of C o rnelius J. H. H a i g h t E s tim a ted: tju a n ti t v 31 a c r e s T e x $20 09 A m o u n t due $26.37. A ssessed. Slaw s o n & Hobbs, co r r e c t ed to he ag.oirst Jo h n W. K n ig h t. O w n er, Jo h n W. K n i g h t D e s c ription. 50 srr<‘S of Hpar<=*d land on E a s t M o u n- ,r P u tn a m C o u n tv line. B o u n d - TOWN NORTH EAST. A ssessed, M rs. M y ra Cook. Owner, M rs. M y ra Cook. DeceViption, farm , S h a ron S tatio n to S h a r o n road. B o u n d ed n o r th by lan d s of M rs. .M ay O. L o v e ll; e a s t by lan d s of M a r c o t and H u n t e r ; so u th by lan d s of M rs. B e a s- m e r; w e s t by H a rlem R a ilroad. E s t i m a ted q u a n t ity 110 acres. T a x $46.80. A m o u n t due $55.82. A ssessed, Jam e s D uBois. Owner, D u B o is E s ta te . D e s c r iption, b u ild in g l o t M illerton. Bounded, n o r th by B a r to n stre e t ; e a s t by D u tch e s s a.venue; sou th by Mrs. F r e d e r ic k T h o m a s ; w e s t by E. Cook. E s t im a t e d q u a n tity 1-S acre. T a x $4.65. A m o u n t due $9.31 A ssessed. Dr. R. P. K n ig h t. Owner. D r. R, P. K n i g h t . D e s c ription. B lssell land, so u th road, M illerton to Sharon. Bounded n o r th b y L a w ren c e fa r m : ea.st by .State L ine; South by B issell lan d ; N. Squires. E s ti- acres. T a x $2.34. P.\W 'LIN G . and G v n T a x $.17. A m o u ^ due ^4.33. A ssessed, W IIKam A. M iles. O w ner, W illiam A M iles. D e s c ription, ore lo t Clove, n e a r Ore bed. B o u n d e d n o r th by W illiam V. Coe fa r m ; e a s t by Rod and Gun Club; so u th by R o d an d Gun Club; w e s t by R o d ^ d Gun Club. E s tim a ted q u a n t i t y 6 acres. T a x $.68. A m o u n t due $4.92, A ssessed, S tephen V a n W y c k . Ow.a- er, Stephe.n V a n W y c k . D e s c ription, farm . E a s t M o u n tain, B o u n d e d n o r th by Jam a s Quinlixi: e a s t by D a v id \Vin cen t E s t a t e : so u th by G e o rge Con- k r e a te w ood lo t; w e s t by F r a n k M il lard farm . E s tim a te d q u a n t i t y 505 acres. Tax $43.02. Amount due $51.73. A ssessesd, R o b e r t C. Millan. O w n er, R o b e r t C. M ilan. D e s c ription, farm . E a s t M o u n tain. B o u n d e d n o r th by W illiam L a n e fa r m ; e a s t by P lU e n ton fa r m ; sou th by F r a n k M illard farm ; w e s t by D a n iel Q u inlan farm . E s t i m a ted q u a n t i t y 30 acres. T a x $9.22. A m o u n t due $14.37 TOWN W APPINGER. A ssessed, H e r b e r t W. Ncirger. O w n - •. H e r b e r t W. N e n kreate ^ S x $4^^02!”' ;esd, Rol ton; south by Jones; west by Brill land. Estimated quantity 13 acres. Tax $1.00. Amount due $5.26. Asse.ssed. Theodore Ham. Owner, Theoflore Ham. Description, -wood lot. Phumoilte. Bounded north by Thomas E s ti m a te d q u a n tity 7 acres. T a x $.56. A m o u n t due $4.80. Assessed. Frank ??h I.n’S f f a ,. j ? s t j T i g i s r - s - , - A S S i TOWA PI.EAS4XT VALLEY. sessed, Fred Hughes. Owner, Fred - _ jsw a y ; w( iknow-n. Estimated quantity 6 8 ______ T a x $19.24. A m o u n t due $25.46. A ssessed. C a th e r in e H o g a n . Owmer. C a th e r in e H o g a n . D e s c ription, f.arm east side of tow n , n o r th side ro a d in P o n d H o llow . B o u n d e d n o r th by Belle C rom w e ll, e a s t by T y rel L a k e ,’ south by T h o m a s R e d d in g to n ; w e s t by Dr. Sanche. E s t i m a te d q u a n t i t y 100 acres. T a x $7.40. A m o u n t due $12.33. Assessedj_ C a th e r in e H o g a n . Owner, C a th e r in e H o g a n . D e s c r iption, V.i- ca n t lot. e a s t side of tow n . B o n n '’ d n o r th by H a m F a r m ; e a s t by C lar ence Sheldon; sou th by T h o m a s R e d d in g to n : w e st, unknow n . E stim a .ted q u a n ti t y 12 acres. T a x $2.22. A m o u n t due $6.59. A ssessed. W illis C. L a s h e r. Owner, W illis C. L a s h e r. D e s c r iption, house and lot. In villag e of P. V.. so u th side of M ain street. B o u n d e d n o r th bv h ighw a y : e a s t by A g n e s G riffith; south bv E lish a W olVen; w e s t by Jam e s P e tte t. T a x $18.18. A m o u n t due As.sessed. E s t a t e of Jo h n L e s ter. O w n e r. E s t a t e of .Tohn L e s ter. D e scription. wood lot, in b ig sw a m p . B o u n d e d n o r t h by D a n iel A lverson: e a s t by Jo r d o n , south by wood lot know n as L a f a y e t te B u r h a n s ; w e s t by Jam e s V a n K leek an d Jaco b Storms. Estimated quantity 10 acres. Tax $1.48. A m o u n t due $5.82. Assessed, Jessie Magill. Owner, .Tes- Magill. Description, house A ssessed. F r a n k M o stow . Owner. F r a n k M o stow. D e s c r iption, farm on T o w e r H ill. Bounded n o r th by M a r g a r e t S tafford: e a s t by S y d n e y B e n h a m : sou th by L e o n a rd D a v is; w e s t by Iren e B riggs. E s tim a te d q u a n t i t r 107 acre.s. T a x $17.01. A m o u n t due $22.98. .■Assessed. A llen D. T o m p k ins, O w r r, A llen D. T o m n k ln a D e scrtptioi er, A llen D. SYl^eig^!%°orne; Tjinp: so n th by Isaj Joseph t? 2 l ^ 4 . m k l n a D e s c riptio n . B o u n d e d n o r th • by iast by A m e n ia W hh ee aa toto nn ;; w ee ss tt m th b y Is a a c W w by Jo s e p h Jlarcy . E s tim a te d q u a n t i t y 276 •es. T a x $108.52. A m o u n t due NOTICE PURSUANT to an o r d e r of HON. D.4.NIEL J. GLEASON. S u r r o g a t e of D u tch e s s C o u n ty, N o tice is H e rebv G iven; th a t a ll perso n s h a v i n g claim s a g a i n s t th e e s ta te of M a ry W a r d la te of th e C ity of P o u g h k e e p s ie, in said C o u n ty, a r e re q u ir e d to e x h ib it th e sam e w ith v o u c h e rs th e r e o f to the u n d e rsig n e d a d m in istra to r of said estate, a t the office of G e o rge V. L. S p r a tt, 54 M a r k e t street, in the C lty of P o u g h k e e p s ie on or before th e te n th day nf D e cem b er, 1917, D a ted th is oth day of Ju n e , 1917. T h o m a s M. W a rd, A d m in istrato r . G e o rge V. L. Spratc, A tto r n e y fo r vhe Istra to r . J5-6m HOME-READJNG COURSE FOR CUIZEN- SOLDIERS (Issued by th e W a r D e p a r tm e n t and all righ ts to reprint reserved.) This course of thirty daily lessons is offered to the nren selected for service in the National Army as a practical help in getting started in the right -way. It is informal in tone and does not attempt to give binding rules and directions. These are contained in the various manuals and regulations of the United States Army, to which this coiurse is merely introductory. DBSOON NO 19. THE ARMY SYSTEM OF TRAIN ING. (Preceding lessons: 1. Tour Post oi Honor. 2. Making Good as a Soldier. 3. Nine Qualities of a Soldier. 4. Getting Ready for Camp. 5. First Days in Camp. 6. Cleanliness in Camp. 7. Your Health. 8. Marching and Care of Feet. 9. Tour Equipment and Arms. 10, Recreation in Camp. 11. Playing the game. 12. Team-work in the Army. 13. Grouping Men into Terms. 14. The Team Leaders. 15. Fighting Arms in .the Service, 16. Staff Branches of Sie Service, I. 17. Staff Branches of' the Service, H. 18. Army Insignia.) The average American who has a joai assigned to him -wants to do it •well. He doesn’t care to dawdle over the joh and make a mess of it. Nor does he care to make It a hair- way success. 'He is determined to make It a full and complete success In the shortest possible time. It is' assumed that you are start ing your Army training in this American spirit. Since y<5u are un dertaking the job of becoming a, citi zen soldier you intend to be a good one. You don't -want to waste any time in the process. More than that, if you are ambi tious and possess fair ability there Is no reason why you should always remain a private soldier. It is right that you should -want to advance, just as you want to advance in civil life. The Army is anxious to have you ’’advance just as soon as you are You -will not, of course, become a corporal or sergeant or win higher promotion until after you have thor oughly mastered the duties of a pri- ■v^ate. 'Nor will all the men who would like to win ad-vancement easily obtain it. There is only one ■way to get ahead in the Array, and that i§- to follow conscientiously to the end the regular system of train ing laid out for everybody. Tour training will Ibe practically the same as that through which your officers have advanced in the early j stages of m'ilitary training. Every, will retain “the position of a sol dier.” In extended-order drill you will usually, though not necessar ily, be allowed to take the positions' that are most com<fortable. You should get in mind, at the Very beginning these distinctions between close order and extended order. By understanding them you will see more clearly what is re-, qulred O'f you and how you can get most benefit out of your training. ORANGE GROVES—MINES— ROMANCE all combined by the ever popular FANNY WARD into a drama of love, action and adventure AND DON’T FORGET - The laughing: chuckling cyclone MLIJE WEST i n“DOUGHNUTS” F annie W ard ,LAfKY-PARAMOUNTJTAR ^ BEET SUGAR MEN AGREE ON PRICES LIBERTY TOMORROW ONLY VIVIAN MARTIN In a stirring story of the days of ’61' “HER FATHER^S SON” Estimated Action Will Save Public $30,- 000,000 in Six Months aepopulation of Friance and its low birth rate for some years back. He also reefers to Ju^e Henry Neil, -who came to England from the United States to present to the English peo ple endowment for motherhood, as it is already partially in practice in this country. ' ■ • “The -v^ar, says The ilfincet, is fa miliarizing the whole civilized -y.orld | with the nation of endowing mother- j “The far-sighted \vision -which foresees progress and enters upon it measures cost not alone in suxA ma terial returns, hut in the end to -which such returns is only the metans, the w a y over. Within it the pa*oblem of brrt'h. rate, of conservation of in fant life and o^f the building up also of infant population into strong dti- zenshi'p, w ill ta k e hold of a people rational and Washington, A u ^ st 30—The beet sugar producers of the country have agreed -with the Food Administration u.pon a price which -will save the pub lic $30,000,000 in Hie next sdx months This price means $7.25 cane sus basis f. o. b. at seaport refining points, such as New York, Philadel phia, New Orl'eans, Boston and San Francisco. Tactics of the holders of the re mainder of the -(hiban crop ha\ve ad vanced the price in the last few weeks over 11-2 cents a po<and. The new Cuban crop will not be a-vailable unt'l the latter part of December. The I beet sugar production of about 800,000 tons begins to come into the market in September. Representatives of 80 per cent, the beet sugar industry have agreed to limit their price and have pledged themselves to obtain the co-operation of the other 20 per cent, of the pro ducers. Wholesale grocers have voluntarily agreed to limit distribution charges more is likely L be he^rd of it. Moie diRies and privileges. Should and will be \heard of it, for I \ The world citi^ n s h ip , moi^over. just the reason this advance into , ^S it has been ^id, thm It was th e ' rudely awakened us, is c<Nnmg back to men in a greater j deposited, Sccializmg something. a truer community life, herding instinct that g.lhdually brought man out' from his early iso lation to make him a social being. has always cost ' him first, a curtailment of up a more extensive ISberty in slifety and opportunity to'\'pUr5ue culturai advance. Jurt so,“ likewise, 'his herd ing brings, him always,a certain ma terial subsidy the preservation and increase of population. This, too, howeverris for . the grcfiter economic wealth of the herd .since it stands for the production, and training of recruits, in,, the human army ol con.-, quests and progress to which all orbltant profits, and the fo6d a(knin- ' isCration -wfll be able later to an m a n in t i e w m n « s o throngh i t | •“ t o ' S t a l n I t e Drill Form a tlona. j tv,m fr.A/i o/isni-n:. First, you will be instructed in the infantry drill as fe t forth in price Infantry Drill Regulations. This is the foundation of all your training. It is divided Into close-order drill and extended-order drill. \Close order\ is defined in the Cuticura Heals Skin Troubles Soap 2 5 c . Ointment 2 5 and 5 0 c . measure when the war has completed its work. Therefore the pro<blem of France’s depopulation becomes ours that of every rtotion merges its( into that of every other nation. All will share the incentive to a fuller and higher development which will demand recruits from the ranks of the unborn and welcome .the oppor- AM»EN1>MENT t o s e c t i o n 14, Orders and Regulations of the Board of Health, Poughkeepst®, N. Y. No pe&ron or persons, firm or cor porations shall keep, expose or ofier for sale in any piace in the C5ty of Poughkeepsie, including stores, jwiblic or private markets, or from any con veyance or vehicle -whatsoe-ver, meats of any kinds, bread-stuffs, cakes or pastries, confectionery of any kind, unwashable fruits or vegetaWes or any otrher foodstuffs presenting moist surfaces on which dust or filth from any source wMch may contain bac teria in any form, may gather or he which may be polluted in any manner by animals, insects or any other animals, unless the same be contained in dust and dirt-proof cases or receptacles. And all -wash able fruits and v^etables and other articles of food, when displayed out side of any buil'ding, in any open win dow o.r doorway, or upon any side- ■walk, street or alley, or other thor- tunity of nurture, rear, and train ■ oughfare, shall be elevated to a dis- thetn for the cause of cmlization I of two feet above the floor or | which lies ahead.’’ PURSUANT to an Order of Hon. D-4NIRL J. G L E j ^SON, S u r r o g a te of D u tchess County, NOTICE IS H E R E BY. G IVEN: - t h a t a ll p e rsons h a v ing rlaim s a g a i n s t th e e s ta t e of H a tt i e M. Noxo-n, la te o fth e to w n of E a s t F ish- kill, in said County, are required to exJilbit the sam e w ith vouchers th e r e of to th e uiidersi-gned a t th e law of fice. of C h a rles L. M cCann, 226 U n ion s t r e e t in th e city of P o u g h k e e p s ie, N. y., on or b e fore the first day of N o v e m b er. t91Ti D a ted th is 9th day of A p ril, 1917. ET-'GENE STORM, H E N R Y N. VAIL, E x e c u tors. C h a rles L. M cCann. Ati:ot-ne 5 ^ a9-o8 sidewalk, and prtDperty imitected I against flies and other Insects. I BO'AiRD OIF HI3AiLTlH, ' City of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ' D, W. WIELB-UiR, Chairman. MAUlEilOE P . IX.TIAM(E!L, S e c r e t ^ - '. Sept. f-ll-liS - S S Oct 2-9 PURSUANT to an o r d e r of HON. ANTEL J. GLEASON, S u r r o g a te of Duti __ .c h e s s Con:^^f^N ------ --------------- — B T GI-VEN; th a t a ll person;s claim s a g a i n s t th e esta te .of M. C lark e la te of th e C ity of keepsie in said County, are exh htb iba it ' O T T C E I S ' h E R E - \\ \ a ll perso n hlaving a v in g Regultions as \the formation in wheh. w h o lesale sugar should be delivered. It w^ill then be Tor the consumers to see thru they receve just treatment from ^h- ’e t a i l d e a ler. th e inten tio n , of th e G o v e r n - ' 'As A g a A # 5 ^aMces tlie liv e r R equires occasional slight stiimiladon. C A R T E R ’S LITTLE WITHE LIVER PILLS correct C O N S T IPA T IO N . i m © nt to pneven-t th e n e w s t a n d a r d -which the units, In double rank, are j being exceeded, even upon iin a r r a n g e d in lin e o r in c o lu m n n u t h p o r te d SUgar, and it iS h o p e d th a t 9>' n o r m a l In t e r v a l s ai>d d i s t a n c e s . ” E x - : g^g C u b a n cro p hs av a ilab le te n d e d o r d e r , on th e o t h e r h a n d , is j le s s th a n $ 7 . 25 . \the formation in which the nniCS !po<?d stocks he'.d in retail establteh- are separated by intervals greater Colorless or Pale Faces; t a r a r f e Carter’s toafais than in dose order.” These tech nical definitions are clear enough to those who are already familiar with aiUitary terms, but probably require some explanation for most of the men who are reading this course. The diagrams below show at a glance what is meant. Figure 1 represents a small body of men in double rank arranged in close order. Figure 1. mente in New York City and in tba city and rural portions of forty three ccaanties in varibus parts of thi‘ country are to be inventoried nex* Saturday by the Deportment of A p i culture. Estimates from these fig iires -will make it possible to a^roxi mate the quantity of all of the foo-i on hand in such e.stablishmerets ir the country. I The survey of retail stocks is on* of the_ftHir now under way, the other tliree \being the stocks on farms, it * wholesale commercial establishment.-- The space between men standing storages, and in homes, j Th’ side by side in rank is called the ]j]anks for reporting stocks are dis_- \interval.” In the American army tributed in cities by local health an-’ the standard interval is 4 inches, officials nnder the direction of measured from the elbow of one Bureau of Chemistry, and in man to the elbow of the man next to rural communities bj- county agents- hi-m. This gives room enough for patroitir orgamvations under the free movement and the proper gfenoral direction of the States Rela- arms and equipment ^ions Service. A survey of New York You Can Hear W ith the Acousticon— ■ hear conversation ofyour frienck, music— every sound—just as you I used to. We ■guManteeit'oryou can ‘ return, the Acousticon at oer expense without it9 coatins you 1 cent. W r it e a t o n c e fo r ten d a y s ’ fr e e borne trial. GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY, 1 3 0 0 Candler B ld g , N e w York ON FREE T R IAL-NO DEPOSIT —NO E x p e n s e —we win » send you a new Acousricon. E This U the small instrument S that has positively enabled over B 3.00,000 deaf people to hear. « re q u ^ e d to e x t th e sam e w ith v o u c h e rs th e r e o f to th e und e r s ig n e d E x e c u t o r of said estate, a t hJs residence No. 6 D a v ies P lace in th e C ity of P o u g h - I k»<’psie on o r b e fore th e 15th day of I A n g n s t, 1917. 1 D.ated th is 5th day of F e b r u a r y , 1917. f5-a6. JAMES DELLOT, Executor. NOTICE ! PUtRSUAiNT to an order of Hon. ^ Daniel J. Gleason, Surrogate of Dutchess County. N-OTK3E US HERE BY GIH’TIN: that all pergons having claims against the estate of George W. Burhans late of the Town of Poughkeepsie in said County, are re quired to exhibit the same -with vouchers thereof to the tmdersignei Executrix of said estate, at h©r resi- j handling of i lot, i^^Vili'aj rrlptlbn, hou.se ' and P. V. Bounded n o r th by E lish a \VS'olven by M rs. C lark ; e a s t b y E li s h a \VS'olven; south bv G race DuBoi.s; w e s t by h ig h w a y . T a x $7.70. A m o u n t dtfe $12.66. TO-VC^N PO L G H K E E P .SIE. ssed, M a r g a r e t C h ristian . Own- L rparet C h ristian . D e s c ription, and lot. B row n ayen u e ; w e s t -rgsH ire-irs-i ^c-:.-epe^■d l;r^ • ’<«: H u g h e s E.state. ' A ssessed. A sbestos W ood Mfg. Co. O w rifr. F.reo^;- H u y h e s K--tate. x-)e-,^w n e r. Asbe.=tos W ood Mfg. Co. De- soription, wood lot. H e ines road. 1 \ ' 1 . (}forj.-e f Mr;-. Nagf-ri! q iu r itii> 5 u'-rec. Tax $l.fi3. A m o u n t A.sses---ed. .To.«=;eph K n e e r O w ner. Jo s e p h K n e e r. D e s e ription, v a c a n t lot, V'iolet avenue. B o u n d e d n o r th by l.-.nd of A'■■a D. Lvon: ea.nt by A sa D. l/von; sr.ijru by land of Goorj i ’.uipi: ’V, <t t,y V iib-t avenue. m a ted o u 'i n t lt v 1 acre. T a x A m o u n t due $5.34. TOWN L.A GRANGE. A ssessed, Jacob Tjcitner. O w n er. .Ta- •ob LoP.ner. L. s c r iption, f.arm. build- The most modern and up-to- date Furnished Apartment House in Poughkeepsie. We have single rooms, also suites of 2 or 3 rooms, with Hot and Cold Running Water in every room, also rooms with Private Baths or Shower Baths. Rooms range from $3.50 per week upwards. An opportunity for everyone to have every convenience of a Modern Hotel for a Moderate during drill. The space between man in the front rank and a man directly behind him in the rear rank is called “distance.” The standard distance is 40 Inches, measured from the back of the man in front to the bre^t o-f the man in the rear. In practice intervals and distances are, of course, not measured exact ly. A well-trained soldier, ever, soon learns to gauge them Gity -yni he made separately. STATE SUBSIDY OF BIRTH. A Medical 'Writer Discussf>$ It 'as a Recrui-bing Measure. Commenting -on state subsidy of birth as a recruiting measure. The how- New York Medical Journal says; ' “ ‘/No man liveth unto himself and Bour.di lanfj (if of Mrs. G.-oryc Naffruga-st; west by lurid (if Mr;-. NagcriKa.st. E.stlmatcd ntil% :• acre; 42-44 Cannon Street c “:; A m o u n t due $12.84. A.ssessi d, L e n a G a llagher. . O w ner, Lena G a llagher. D e s c ription, lot, 20 Xn-w'ood avenue. B o u n d ed n o r th by fia te s ; e a s t by Inw o o d aven u e ; south by F a li>M iewew Imm p rovemov e n t Go. ; I p r view lm p rov( m a tf d q u a n tity 50 x l.^o feet. Ta.': $.71. .\m o u n t d u e $4.96. Ch.-3rles S w a n s ton. O w n e r, rh a rle.s .'?wanston. D e s c ription, lo t nu m b e r 12. block 8, S e c tion D, W o o d law n avenu\. B o u n d e d n o r th by S h u felt: e a s t Dv M. W. COLLINS Successor to Van Wyck (& Collins. ELECTRICAL GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS All Work by Pneumatic Tools. 175-177 Main St., Poughke«»*le, N. Y. THE ENTE^PR1? e ” p R1INTERY BOOK WORK „ith sufficient accuracy and almost no man dieth unto himself.’ Social unconsciously keeps himself proper- necessity with a truly eugenic out- ly placed in relation to the men look UTon the present depopulation about him. It is essential that ev- of the world asserts that likewise ery man should learn to do this in no n^an shall (be bom unto himself, order to maintain a reasonable de- Being bom or not being horn is not gree of uniformity. exclusively a personal affair nor one Fighting FewTnations. for parents alone. Rather since it is Figure 2 represents a body of men an ancient truth that man cannot in d-oiAle rank arranged in column, live unto himself, his birth must The same intervals and distances perforce be a matter of public scorn, are observed as in the line of for- jan affair for society’s ‘accounting, mation. 'The world through its sharp division * * * ♦ I is being drawn still closer together * ♦ * * • ; than ever before. * ♦ * * j “We believe that beneath the tur bulent hostility these arS fundamen tal problems even to our enemies. I They, too, have been coming share in a deeper and wider concern for the welfare of the greater whole ^and for the individual form Of the moment of his coinception until F ig u r e 2. An extended brder formation Represented beliw. However, this is only one of ; infinite number of extended-order has been trained to fulfill his place formations. Intervals and distances in the common welfare of society., may be irregular. This is the for- Do we not, in fact, o-we much of the mation used for skirmishing and at Impetus b° such a movement to th-“ other timea when it may be desir- before they became our enemies? able to have each man control his ‘‘The I anc.et, June 23, 191T, com own movements without attempting upon the presentation of facts to conform exactly to the move- made by Professor Charles Richet ments of the other men. before the French Academy of Medi- During drill in close order you cine in regard particularly to the Don’t Say; ^^Datidruff Can^t Be Stopped/ * u a r y , IBliS. [ day of Jan Dated this Both day of June. 1.917. Choa-les A. Hopkins, Attorney for Ex ecutrix, 45 Market street, Pough keepsie, N. Y. Carrie E. Burhans, Executrix. ltaw-27t Are you one of’the hundreds who have tried many different' tonics and now eay TJandruff can’t be stopped^ If so, remember, PonipeiqQ HAIR Massage is not only a-tonic, it is a treat ment This treatment is carefully described in a leaflet, \The Hair and Its Care.\ enclosed m every ^dsage. Pom p eian HAIR Massage Is a <dear amber liq u i d (not a crean^. Nob oily. Not sticky. Very pleasant to use. 2Sc 50c aud SI bottles, at the stores. Don’t hesitate to u se Pompeian HAIR Massage. It is made by the old an d r e l i a b l e m a k e r s o f Pompeian MASSAGE Cream and Pon^ieian NIGHT Cream. The massaging (robbing) o f the scalp wakes np the roots of the hair to new life. ‘This massaging also opens the pores o f the scalp to the wonderfully stimulating Hqnida in Pompeiein H A I R M a s s a g e . Dandroff goes. Yottr hair trill become and smy healthy, vigorous and atUactive. &>ld and Recom mended L ^sa£5t>». .- 1 Aw by Druggists and ■ . Barbers iPCTRSUAiNT to an order of HON. DANIEL J. G-LfflASGN, Surrogate of j Dutchess County, NOTICE IS HBRE- iBY GIVEN; that all persons having j claims against the estate of MARY i M. MAWH3!^S^iiE7Y, late of the To-vu j of Hyde Park, in said County, are I required to exhibit the same -with vouchers thereof to the undersigned, Da-vid M. Vande-vater, executor,, of l,said estate, at his residence on Yio- ‘let avenue, in the Town of Hyde park, Dutchess County, Ne-w York, on or before the 2nd day of January; 1918. Dated this 26th day of June, 1917. DA'VED M. VANOEWATEIR, Executor, j EDWARD A. (XINGSR, Attorney for Executor. ltaw-27t tsK S T Ici PHRSDANT to an order of HOX. DA3SHEL J. GiiBASDN, Surr>gate of Dutchess County, NOTICE IS HERE BY Gi\ViEN; that all persons having claims against the estate of George W. Horton, late of the Town of Eart Fishkifl in said County, are required to exhibit the same with vouchers thereof to the undersigned Adminis trators with the Will annexed of said estate, at the residence of the .said Samuel W. Lesher, at Hopewell Jun^ tion, Dutchess County, N. Y., before the fifth day of Pebmory. l l Dated this 28th day of July. IQili SAMUEL W. lESHER, WTLLll HORTON. .Administrators -with | Will annexed. FDWARJ) A. CONGER, Attorney, 1 Main street, Poughkeeptsie, N. Y® 1T \W-July 30-Jan. 2 l NOTICE keepsie iri O f n n ty. a r e reauir»-L to ex h ibit th e ?5anu* w ith voucljerB PA U L -i'R jE s S R . ' \ 1