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W*ineeki7, January IS, nie. \HOME MARKET*. R £P(H(T ., *’j \“ S m I and‘'P&oific'‘ ' / ?S S 5 « £ : :;:;v:'^ t a B s ' ““-'::::^’:’;:::::^ | ■ Storage Eggs ^ - 5? Maple Syrupi per gal. - ----- ...,,. .„_.,i.. >2 BO Meats-'and Poultry Dt't*ssi‘d Pigs, iior lb .......... . ................... 15, i'lime V.u4, carcass, pet^ lb. - ---------- ,14' K i:uh. ^P‘jr lb. , ................... .,..1.0@45 is S i p i i s \ T h i r t y - S i i t j i . A n n u a l R e p o r t o f I k e P r e s id e n t & iS e c r e t M y o f t h e O t s e g o C o u n t y F a r u i e r s ’ C o - o p e r a t i v e In s ii r a n c e C o m p a n y Nuiiiber’ of policies ^written. (Juriiig the year 1921 “ increased arid trarisfeia:^^ Mnfflber o.£ iiew policies writtell^during the year\i921 Nnmber of policies written since organization May 21( 1 8 8 h .................... . .. .............................................................................. ^ , 2 4 2 Number of policies caneeled and expired since organi zation . .............. . . 39^507, lLKjaving nmiberc,rpoTi(ios inio^ Bornnher S lrl921, 5,735 ]^ b n h t o f ihsnraWco wfKleh during year .1921 ■ . ............................; ................... $2,252,394 Amount .of insurance written since orgaiiizatron .. “ ‘7 canceled and expired since organ^a^ojB . . . ---- r --------------- .......------ Leaving'amount of insurance in force Pecomber 31, i » 2 i . ................................................................... .. E i NANGIAI. §TATEMEIfT Receipts for Year 1921 i in dCieasury December 31, 1920 L ................... . ............. Cash received from 1293 Members ............................. . .......................... Cash received from Assessment ,Jfd. 37 .................... .............. ^ Cash received from Assessment No. 38 . . ......... i Gash received from 5% on delinquent assessments . ........ .............. . Cash received from money borrowed ........... ................................... .. Other receipts ............. . ................. .. ......................... .......... .. ................ . .. E x h i b i t o f B g l io ies a n d A m o u n t o f I n s u r a N ob i n F oe C b 1293 167 Ob\' ’^ \ a s a s i . a . V HIGHWAY FUND h S S , .... as4,« ’“.‘K - e “ :. I S g J f f ’ t S 'o ' J f c iT ‘SS .S& ; * “ .. ,„i2395.T9 tion, Sec. 320.A ........ . ,5000:00 Iceoived by transfer from geuerul LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOtiCEG - h.. :s under, w ater Above .meal I are bounded and described as tdllpv ile i S i l i i 'S S S fJS S ,S 's fS ft. -from the, southwest icawier^ of a coricrefe' WdTICE t o CREblTORS. Executors. , NOTICE TO Cfi^niT( Total rpeeipts. Including .balance .previous year ............ .. ............. ,,.;$J5111.48 Expenditures’ BRIDGE FUND :Am-.-KETAp. $ 64 , 088,929 58,265,374 ; s 8 s ^ r - ' •ill: w tii' i i , , .. II .r...-:::::::;::::::: UE wa:.” i r i ? ” ,;; Wheat, per 100 N.Y.W H0LKM .EM ARKET CrtSryV ' AnV^ilVedV ' caA A i - - ® ^ seoro . ...................... ^OTrm . ^32 rMras ............... ........... . ......... :AA^^ Cr.amery. imsalted, extras -..aboi-iirM iiss^ss / : is«f'BSSS^*W* ,'r.:utuiy. 1..I.1 >>r .’.turugu, blgh i'l, .HI-;,. 3.-11 or «X'>ragLS st'C- __ . . ........ . ' \I'\ A ' - ' ; can \v*u 7'>: >> ' i duty paid • ................'*'» Ca’30 A « , > . U .... ‘' - V -.,32 • tlanadiin. m ..>I L v .-. .iu’v p»i44>* Siau d. tj, M bs. 33»-j(^'3b% State- < T. L'.i*»d t<i* . .31 « a l b Lad’ *'. Ill firsts ....... - i J? J.,.1 i >, cj . WI-. j I ni.vK<. tocCoiids ..22 ^23 l,.id:'\^. I i.ri'tiT iii . l IU'. luucr^ I’ackHw M fU. current miikn .No. i . ......................................21 <2^ 2- racklug'st'clc. curr- nt make ^ o .^ l^u'kUi',' 't.itU. < irrent mnk< ‘r ' l f r e DIVE IIABBITS—B lbs. and oyer 22o; 4 ’’^S a ’1'; v e s _ no change in prices, fre.sh, chnice, sott 19o to IS k l^ S I issK isS Ifem*™?:: $5,823,555 20,060.42; 16,500.0(1 Receipts pr6violis 1000.00 ........................... ............... $38,012.07 UTICA MAKKET r m s m s m i Sugar—(Granulated. '■ (^ r id ir n ^ F pqi I—Oats. buHlicl. Mr: cdrn. b\isJu-l, 75e; spring?. mUUUlngs, $31. procfss njl ?r.3: spring bran. $32. ourn meal, —r^omse. $20i5V25 ‘iJer ton; bahMl hay, • p» r ion. h.ti straw. $i.i |»t r i«*n s~ t'nv» bld«*‘;'and bull Ui«Us No J. Sc; d. It lb.. *\u. y* ♦‘-r lb. liMt.sthidos, il.Ury aUitiM. 2r,^/r»0c. vo.il shtus, CO - p -idilns, ^in^fA20c Ib^.. 1 unh pcltr, s ( ^ y l e T r l a k e The sleigh rkle and social at Mi', ul Mrs. Frances Iluyck’s home,.which id last week -will be ' D isbursements foe Y ear 1921 Losses—Toivn in whiclr property was situated Anton ■ Peplinski, Otsego, produce, farming utensils and machinery . ■ on Peplinski arid Myron VdnHorne, 2 horses, 6 cows, 6 young stoofc id Whipple and Anton Peplinski, Otsego, barn and damage to dwelling . .. ........................ ........................ ............................................. WiDiam If. Thayer, Milford, damage to dwelling Henry S. Lasker and L. -T. Conklin,.. Burlington, damage to dwelling D. Nichols, jyfiadilla, damage to dwelling and furniture . . . . . . . . George D. Cliapman, Otsego, dyvelling .................................................. ; miel Woldon, Laurens, ham . . . . \ 5 \ . . ............................. . ........................ Albert Simonson, Otsego, damage to dwelling ................... .. ...................... Stuart B. Ives, Guilford, damage to furniture ......... .. ............................ Clieater Pope, Edmeston, damage to dwelling .. . Eleanor and Biidd II. Wliit?, Worcester, dwellin ing appi Edwin D./Pii A. L. Sargeaiic, uuaumu, uwmimgjaua luruiuil 1. P, Bradley, Hartwiek, damage to hop house lertha E. Uiigbce, Milford, da'ma'go to dw elling................ Edward W. Hollenbeck, Wofcestqr, damage to dwelling Frank E. and Chrissy J. Bedford, Otego, 'dwelling, woodhonso, wagour house, furniture, in-ovisions, wearing apparel, fanning utensils, carriages and harness . . . . C. R. Garlick, Milford, dwellin oot, Otego, one i Fred G. Birdsall, Ibmdilla, five .$ 493.00 595.00 'elling, : furniture, wear- 2,000.00 'I 30.00 3218.00 Expenditures nance of -bridges .......... 1569.40 SSI a s s ; “ .'f.eS'..gsS''&4 cember 31, 1921 ............................. none MACHINERY FUND ’’S srsf-E ™ 300.M 88.2, 'upper, Milford, barn and produce uit, Unadilla, dwelling)and furniture . Total receipts Intd'udlng transfers.? 388.21 — . Expenditures. . For purclia.sp of maeliinory, tools S r .S.NUW AND .MiSCEDLANEOL'S FUND Receipt 1,250J0 550300 ire, irrovisions, wi harness ............. U. K. Garlick, Jlilford, dwelling ........................................ .. ................. Snrali A. Paslilcy, Burlington, dwelling and furniture .................. Earl 11. Boot, Otego, one cow . .......................................... .. ........................ Fred G. Birdsall, Ibmdilla, live cows . ................................. .................... Mrs. A. A. Wiiitoa, .Morris, dainage to barn . llnsh Garlock, Milford, barn, piMflUcc, farming was postponed reek ^Frii All o o r d l A ’ i S . 1 . ‘tte Alien accompani*?d wiAf u i: ..rlM t dovovlopf'd a Utilc more u ... mk 1» gruUo held cheo«o early . 1 . M t t ru th«- fooling at this writing Is i,'»f av f.rm. 11 !^ ”'\ “ s s . rrats» i»‘iu, specials, I-.: n .................... 23 n.'ifv Ji-M. average . 4 ”,\ J 8 S S 9 i» Fh.-U.-i. fresh, average 'S. Fhyctte Alien accompanie ,;Delie Higbio to Laurens Wed- ly tyhere the latter has gone to T w i n s . - UlS ............... i ......... 21 @2Ui 21 @2U4 Twins, fresli, aleragc uTZ„sinl--Vt-nl- f ! i r ^ Z -^pV t;\ ® '=■ .is PHme^to choice UBUCrgmaoB . ....... nesday \yhere the latter has gone to care for Mrs. H. 0. lOdder, The topic of the V. P. S. G. E, for next Sunday ^pight. i s “Do Christian Principles Apply to Buying and Sell ing?” Leader, Clifton Burdick. Ju nior topic “Why and Haw to Be Cheer ful.” Leader, Waldo Clarke. Mrs. Julia Pratt o f Mohawk «pent \a few days last week with relatives in town. The Schuyler Lake^ Cooperative ranch of Dairymen's League held eir annual business meeting in the asonic cluh rooms one night, last eek. and the following officers were elected: president, Jesse Ellsworth; vice-president, M .\J. Clarke; secre tary and treasurer, Geo. L. Rider. Ambrose Campbell ,of Utiica, known here and \ Jiarncss, o AV. B. nilliert, Nm O.\ Kdwiinlfi, Fraiidscii an irming utfiii- M. and .Adelbert F. Gregory, Now Lishon, damage to .rley Bailey, Morns, damage to dwelling ..' .............. rid Roe, Ottgo, dwelling ........................ . ........................... k 1 M. Shepherd, Otego, one cow . ; .............................. E.'MeCniuher Unadilla, wngonhonso ............. .. ....... ......... Beardsley, Woreester, one cow. v........................... Ivus, Chtitford, utensils, caiTiages and Sam Frt New Lisbon, one cow . .. ................................................ .Sidney, two cows ............... .. ................................ aiid 'S. L. Himtiiigton?. Alilford, barn, produci utensils ......................................................... .. .................... ■Adelbert J'\ Gregory, Now Lishon, damage to barn . 220.00 5.00 •* ' Expendlti For allowanecs for w aterini . i!)18:!§ s S S 7 1 S H ! : : : _ € i (tompoioi.'itiou'ao Town SnpiTintinicIenl innnn i'eii.m^ Town S«|ipriutcii<lent iuu.uu| g, .j„ io>. (2ic o.xpenBC itnir..o on f.iij i.rcler) 820.00 Sui'crvisiir and T«»wn .’Icrk's Atloi llow much Is nllow-pil the super visor iMirsiioiit tt< siylion lit) of B. Harrington, leodore iSpiegelberg dwelling, furnitur Now Lisbon, damage to dwcli Fred M, Beardsley, -L. Ivos, Chtiltei ling. Louis Podgoraok and .A. Gloldek, Urine Eir Pierce, Worcester, one iker Rasebi :gcr and farming utensils . Martin Moakler and Lester irlcs Carpenter, Unadilla, damage to and wearing appi . Gloldek, Uriadilla, 311 Pierce, V fmn'k Walkr i’red and Giaiide I la damage to dwelling . ickling New Lisbon, one cow ........... .. ................... . and George H. AA[riglit, Otego, barn, produce, and r r. Dingee Middleficld, daiuage to barn . . Gliffmd Cobb, Pittsfield, bam, produce, farmuig utensils, carriages harness :::i? $ l l e g g s ' rcBh Bathereci. dirties, regular F .?SSiJ^£d!dirti4;;74;;2a4af' ^ , poprer 4.. ^28 @30 i^^?rt/orS?ot''a^^'chkVWs-'p^ extrr iSts’ :r.““:i3 @ 4,4 f*hrby and .nearby western hennery 4 m « - iii.;ii-.;? ®;’ f’arifip fniipl, pullots, ffrd-dpflf ftmnjlrpf out ___ _ _____ ________ 37 Pnoifif- .ronnf,, pullDts, nsivil pncl<- O 'lZ W ..0 Vu' ami 'soufliorn d form!’)- oWn« ji'ty here was Si well ; in town t Tuesday and sold the mill prop- y to Philip Freind of .this place ‘ersi rstand expects to open ji-ist mill and cider mill JIU. Alias’ Goojver and Charles Peet Plainfield, barn tmd produce George and Hattie Soules, Sidney, born . . . . . . . ........ ............... A. W. O’Conner, Richfield, bam and Mark Wliite, Plainfield, damage to dwelling John W. and Libbie B. Iloxle, Plainfield, don T. Tqllaksen, Unadilla, one heifer ___ John and,Grace Hamwey, New Lisbon, Gi R. Hugliston, Unadilla, one cow Eugene Lake, Middlcffeld\ damage to dwelling Ghai'les A. Marra, Otsego, damage to storehouse . . Lewis Alger, Alilford, damage to dwelling ........... .. .. nage to barn . . . .isbon, damage to dwelling . w and one b u R ...................... ::j:: propei'l May am eirty to Philip who we und a first class grii the near future. Fayette Allen was a business caller a t Utica, Ilion and Frankfort a few days fast week. There will be a union donation and oyster supper for the benefit ef Rev. LeRoy Halbert and Rev. B. # . Dix Friday evening, January 20th at the M. ,E , church. Supper served at 6 o'clock sharp. A musical program vrill follow Vith readings, speaking, ™Se ana srampeu euvmup^ ......................... etc.\ Everyone cordially invited to^ .Advertising, prmtmg amd s tationery ................. e. , Agents, collecting assessment No. 38 .............. Surety Bond, Treasurer ......... .. .......................... ............. ..... .. Office expense, including rent, heat, light and clerk hire Attorney’s fees . ................................................................... .. Other expenses . .................... .. .............. .. .. ......................... .. . 820.00 6.00 300.00 25.00 100.00 60.00 5.00 67.02 9.80 33.34 15.00 25.00 847.50' 22.00 895.00 467.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 30.00 10.00 95.46 100.00 i,aoc 70( PAYiUBsrrs O th e r T hais L o s s e s Expeuse of adjusting losses .. iloncy borrowed, repaid ......... Interest and discount ........... .. Officers’ salaries . ........ . ............. Directors’ fees and expenses .. Postage and stamped envelopes ;; ^6, 208.00 light, -Miss nains about irgaret Eyj Lee Welch has. been homeline froirom vorkork att Coo]ooperstown f his •W a C suflfering from an infected eye. The next regular meeting of the Parent Teacher Association will be held at the. scho.ol building Thursday evening, February 2nd. . Mrs. Ji Hincbey Illon spent a few days feceiitiy at’ M. .Johnson’s. . *Mrs. Ardel Yale spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Fred: Robinson in Pleasant Vallgy.'i Mrs, Del Dauchy o f Burlington Flats is visiting at the, home of Mr. and, Mrs. Clifton Burdick. The rnanyifriends h'ere of Mrs. Mct- ta Patrick wiU regret, to learn that she has been- quite ill for some time at the hotne of her brother, E a lpi Ellsworth, a t Cooperstown and s.he was taken Sunday to the hospital for treat-' liient. We wish her a speedy recov- E. K AS^ashburn lost his silver watch one day recently. This is the second watch he has lost since sum-, mer as he iost his gold watch then. Some luck.’ ' ^ . U . S.. Government ..Warns Farmers About Disease Caused by Rats . They carry Bubonic plague, fatal-to human beings, They carry foot and mouth disease, which is fatal to dtoefe I They kill chickens, e at grain, cause de letion _to property. If yo u ‘.hi leaves ■ no smell, com es ——— I ready for use. Three'sizes, 35c, 65c SaISr'- f 7.49 $21j266.65 Gasii on hand December 31, 1921 . $37,576,85 $38,012,1 We, the undersigned Auditing/^Comniittee of the Otsego Cousity Farm^®’ Co-operative Fire Insurance Company have examined the accounts, books and. voucher^ of P, B. Shipriian, Treasurer of the above named Coinpaaiy and -find sam8-+to be correct; )ated, January 9, 1922. E lmeb C. T aebot , G eo . L. JR ideb ,- ' jAiiES p- BAP; S herman BtnjDiok; Auditing Committee. ROSEBOOM Had a heavy snowstorm Wednesday blocking' the Toads for cars. , ^ Mr. and Mrs, A lb ^ t Thayer 'caine from Mt. Upton .to see his auii-t, Mrs. C. Loyejoy; who was all. Mrs. Sweezy Was sick Sunday, She hhd j u s t .finished moving Saturday in the house she purchased of WiipWebb. Eugqne Entermarks tppk a big load to tM’ Masonic .§alj at Cheiry Valley Friday night, R. J-. Smith w his car W'edf account of th back to Sprov LEGAL NOTICE l e g a l ’NOTI-CE Vfin.Xijrt, ilvfOaseO, lati- of tlic to.wn. o-l Oi-- m , 7 i r r 3 E «U£,?h\’.S..\n£S” kiAn. • ■ NOTICE'TO CREDITORS. BLANOHE L, DEeiCBR.' F R A N ir c . H U NTIN GTO N f Onfeta.*N, ^ miVAL w f COP] iS^Pursuftnt sntlnston, SurrogaU Otaego, notice Is horebj law,-to all (TICE TO CREDITOKS order o£ Shirley L. Httr ot the County ol Otsego, given, aoooraing to law,-to all persons having claims against the estate of Henry M. Stowell, deceased, late, o f the town ot Mld- diefluld. In .said county, th a t they are i qulred to exhibit the same, with vouoh< thereof, to the untlorslsneU Exoontrlx of the last Will and Testament ot the said deceased, at her residence. In the \Eown of Mlddleflold. In said county, (Post-OlIIce Ad dress: Cooperstown. N. V.) on or before t-hc 20th day of .Uarcli, nc.xt. Dated, September 12. 1821. MARY VAN HOR.N-. Exocutrlx Charles T. Rrewer, Attorney for Executrix. .- Cooperstown, N. Y. ’ 93mt sv\r.°kstrti \:..ssf s s s s s = i f * f f a J. Diuin, UTilpiilc, Supervlcor Balances ou hand January- 7th, 101 l S » - “ Total balance . . ......... .. .8 4616.72 Receipts, 1021 f H Total receipts all funds. .?45209.37 Expiditures loM C'oniniisions ' « ■ : 521 I 06 Balances on hand January 4th', .11 Balance in All F u n d s ..,,.$,5028.33 ItAROLD D. GARPENTER, ADRIAN A. PIERSON .GENERAL INSURANC-E and REAI^ EST/s,TE Surety Bonds of All Kinds 96 MAIN. 8T, GOOPERSTOWN I'ICE TO CRKDITOKS— Pursuant to nr. •der of bhlrtey L,. H-anUngton, S-arrogate the county of Otsoso. notice' Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons haV' Ing claims against the estate o t Warj W'orthlngton. deceased, late of the tewn Otsego, In said county, that they are 1 QuIred to exhibit tlio sam e, with vouch, thereof, to the undersigned Bxocutrt.x,c last W’ill and Testament of the s.ri( the 20th day of .Marcli, next. Dated. September 12. 1021. ceased, at her residence In the Vlllai NOTICE TO C REbltORS. executors or ‘ GEORGE Jra^O N ^ A tiG tm , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ANNA BELLE GERMOND, NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pur.stiant m m r n a r . n n n K l . o t b b s . Attnrr#»v for K?:oeui Charles T. Brewer, Attorney for idxeoulrlx, Cooperstown. N. T. h a v ^ oVaims j ^ m s t tlm estate of” Marla ' %“ tr- *^*AUo?n^ for*^Ex«iuti .Xlllford, N. T. K» . m IDA H. MARSHALL, HARRY DERRICK, Elxecuf .RY BURNS, ITHUR W., CHiaNEY AdnilalstrAt-ore WlUlam '-G. MctlArio,’ ' '^‘ivmfdrd.^N. Tne. to delU-er the' snme tn the uhder^ L 27th itnv- of Fel.rinrv 1022 ,3. AM the . r- .11, r. ,.f ■,,'eh e.irnor.Ttlnn. the Red, Creek Dnlry Pfo.luets Company, Kill ,'A ’j i i V S ' T V n , ] : \ , ; - , £ 5\. '' m a r t i n XtOATCT.ER. R e c e iver.of the property of the Red Creek■eek n.i[ry.ilry Products Dated J.anunry n P Company, Inc. »' Address. ego Cnunty, T. h e .l^ h '^ ;' \ ^ g n g f T ^ t o r S . lilpTiOE TO CREDITORS— P ursuant td . an order Of Shirley L. Huntlhgton, Sur,-: rogate of the couiity of Otsego, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against the estat.e of John PI. Moon, deceased, late o f the totvn of Otsego, in said coUpty, that they » are required to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to the undersigned Bx- _» -nri,, Testament on or before th e ,25th day of Janum T , ''feLlilE^feLllJfeETT-T MOON. |* ^ fixecutrlx. la E Walrath, btorney .for IS xpc I AkornGy ■ CoopGrsit