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$2.(K) PER^YEAH IN ADVANCE > THE o L d r e l iable 'DEMOCRATiC FAMILY NEj(ySPAPER OF OTSEGO COUNTY ESTABLISHED IN 1808 V O L . C X I V S O . 2 6 i . ' C O O P E K S T O I O S I , O T S E Q O C O U N T Y , N . Y . , W S S ^ ^ i s D A Y , J A : g r U A K Y 2 5 , 1 9 2 2 . W H O I i B N O , 6 9 1 2 Coittittuiiity Meetiiigs Are Being iield Thronghout Otsego .Cojtnly this Week ’. by P- S. Barlow, Farm Bureau .... . Manager. ' Cbunty AgBttt^ Floyd I conducting a series of ig a series of Comirtunity :ings throughout the cpuniy. At meetings committee • eited county poultry council terests of the comnuii . _ also elected in each community a live- atock eOmhiitteehian who will be re- Price is $2.39.^*' tax p a 'NttsHEtj-'. 4 > WHO;? single persons who bad net ^ Who had not—Income'A^ Dairymen in the Co-Operative Assp- _ „ ciatipn Received That Amount • for December^Mik S 5 S 3 ? 4 Inoorne of »i)OO 0 or more, or grpsa: ♦ Inooiae Qf | 5 .O «0 or more. Mar- pied-cpnpl-es large Attendaiice at ^ Second JMieeting Weman^s Clubi Pfbyes Popular in ' CqmpeTstUwn^Piuus and V- _ Committees Tt> Make Herkimer Countyjftotie Dry The CampUign Against Iltegal Sale, Transportation and Maijufacturei Will-Start SodU , A co.untry vyide campaign * the’ illegal salej transportation and imanufacture of alcoholic,beverages will be inaugurated within a short' time Ofi/ Hmidred Years Ago e r e e m ^ ^ s j o u r n a l The poo ter ekpenst istratipn , .. . , dHwiiVi Of te.OOO o r thbre.. Coliector oflnterhal r r tho 4istrict4ir-wM-ClSf' peraon Uvea, o r ha-a hJs prliicl place of busineas. , ( i , HO-tV? Full directions oti Form 1040A, and Form 1040 • also ' ~ taw and regalatlphs, WHAT? Four porcent’ nmmal Oeceinr milk 54 cents a hundred pounds >■ The inost im^rtaht feature at-Wed- esdray’s meeting was the annoiince- r 28, 1822. 1 reasons best' r returns fronti irig was t s and comi Mrs. A. :S. : are iiot complete only the chaii linhey. The il and ini irmen were tbie Income up to $4,00 of exemption, Eight' have chargi tests are wanted a committeeman is put in charge of this phase. The meetings which were held last; week were fairly well attended and a keen interest was taken by those who were present, Following are the coin- mitteemen elected at last week’s meet- ^Urlington—Jan. 17th, Gh. Arthur Meredith has just issued 4 Staten Reed; Livestock, Geo. Wolfen; Poul- in which he shows that although try, C. S. Higbie; and Pooling of ord- -farmers’ costs in 1920 were the si volume of pri ducts greater, yet the value of those products was $5,000,000,000 less, and that this great loss in buying power has_ been the chief factor in slowing up nearly every other business in the country. That the seriousness of this situation is realized is shown by the cajlihg by the Government of the Em ergency Agricultural Conference in Washington to consider ways and means of relieving the agricultural In view of the acute agricultural ituation, therefexve, and what 'it leans to all other business, the good ?sults being obtained by the Go-Op- cative Association in its sales of its which are being held I producers’ milk are remarkable, this week are: South New Berlin, ------ - — ^ P- c: A. Again ; gives $963i673;i8’which the dai men in this section received because of the pooling plan. The same or lar ger diiferehces have been, obtained now for several months'\by' the Co-Gpei tive Association. These better pri( It normal itaac oh telanoa of tax- # ij e income. Surtax from 1 per ili-; It to 65 porpont on net incomes ir $6,000 fop th,e year 1921. ion. These better prices :an, better conditions for i of this sectioi :mer Secretary of Apiculture iith has just issued 4 statement S. Ne Y. R. R, Offices to Be Moved ^0 Oneonta Manager Craves Believes Work May Best Be Handled from That City—Power Offices Remain General regret Cooperstown ovei ager C. A . Grai New York Rail-way iCorpi to move the ofRci They follow: ition-T-uMiss Florence Curtis ,jl. -- - — ' ' - - ■ -- ,sium. F i i . _g at 7:45 o’clock. Current liiterature^Della Thomp- ,on Lut^. Class meets every tw;o veeks a t 8 :15 o’clock at the New Feni* more. First meeting February 1st. Irish writers, probably Padraic Golhm,: :will be studied first. ‘Trs. W ' ~ ~ t. Goo 7 Spraker, Mrs. Della T. Lutes, HI. L, lCruttend;en. MeelmCT two w e ^ s , the first to be. hmd ifiiY . clean bills when the county officials Jos’. \’^iW ton;-Field Testr Alton Lit- ^'^Shhmock kollow—Jan 19th, even ing, Cbairmah-i Fred Gardner; Live stock, Porter Backus; Pooling Ord ers, A. D. Ford; Poultry, Orr Daniels; I'Meld Tests, Marshall Gardner. Gilbertsville—Jan 20th. Chairman^ John Frone; Livestock, Robert Hal bert; Pooling Orders, L. H. Mu: rtsville—Ji Poultry. *< John Foster. Pooling Orders, , •y, Herbert Nearing; Field . Foster, meeting was held at New Lisbon the listh, but no committeemen, Gopperstowm, ------ ^va as soon as “possible aftetr February 1st. The move has been, der- cided upon because i t has been foumd advantageous ia many ways for .th-^ main offices to he located at one oT the terminals of ’ onta has been s to be the mqst , considered. lounce Music,- Choral1 v.ert* elected. Ihc meelinj week :uh; South Edmeston, ’Wednesday, ■^san;.' Jay; Mt. Upton, Friday, Janu-| ^rhe* meetings at South New Berlm, South Edmesion, Rockdale, and Mt' Upton, are being held jointly with the Chenango County Farm Bureau. ■\he meetings scheduled f Enforces the Law Tricky Offender Lodged in Jail Failing to Pay^ Fine for Animal Cruelty ■Miss Ruth M, Root, Union—^Mrs. F. de IP. Town- sfsted by Miss Root. First meeting February 2nd at 8 m. at The Knox School Gymnasium, Philanthropici-iMrs. William T. will work with Mrs. Hazel idy, the county agent for I the Society of tHa Prevention of Cruel ty to Children. '^It is planned to ganize a business class_ for yov women and also to organize the “] Sister\ movement. ■ Entertainment—Mrs. B. \W. Dewa Auditing—'.Miss. EllzabetH*'White. House-^Mi’s. Adrian A. Pierson. the northern part d f the county, os:-1 Means Mrs. L. H. EHi pegially those upon the line of th»e _ company’s railroad, wiU remain “1 4 ”°^ a™ ? ■ £ ? “!?.;n „ 3 S t , w S \ can be secured and 1 enta about June 1st. mein, isoucu iff John Mutchler of the town of Man^ helm. The statement callh upon all residents of his territory, the village of DolgevillS and the town of Man- which caii show Federal, state and make their inspections. The statement ..issued by the Mai heim deputy is, in part, as follows:' “Our lawmakers at Washington^ have passed what is' known as the XVIII Amendmeht and the Volstead act. Whethiei- or not these reform -measures are suitable to use we must and will abide by them. Let us be too per cent Americans and obey the laws of the land. “Those who are violating the: laws must stop at once. If you ai selling booze stop it quick, like man. If you have been making booze dispose of your stills and products at once. VTa t o on the ] ation---Notice Is hereby ^vefi that the under- sociates intend applying to the legisiatpre of uaiB, ax nieir present session for the renewal and extension f the act iiicarporating the Otsego Lake Turnpike Cbnipany pass- ‘ jrij 17, ISiS.-^ames Averell, Lawrence IMcNamee, Thomas\' Wers, Farar oiihg, John I-\'* nulation of arti- 3 of the.. Southern e left in their 0 : that the Hddei ____ the existing h are giving a friendly warn- SURROCATE’S COURT Proceedings for Week ending Jan uary 23, 1922 ' Estate of Samuel Borst, late of the City of Oneontai Proceeding to prove Will. Will admitted to probate and Letters Testamentary issued to Ad- die Borst. on Lower 1- estnnt street in Oneonta; the two upper floors o»f if the lighting compan^r: T the villages im' We don’t want to see how man ...„ must take their punishment with out complaint when they receive their summons and are brought to justice. “Now’ you all have your warning. We are asking, all persons in the county who have information of vali ' to 1 'SX'SSd! o‘S [fstuT V a fley^” ''''^’ ‘ S m ,at S t tp“ in^field1nd W ci>mmuniti:s where - being held:will get ings and support t on as oii^ei reading, 'e to Ones-j general meeting of the _ < Inb will be held on February 13th.' T - r , - I The tfiiree classes which have been- League Prices im-ganized wUl meet as follows: The for February J*' I In the Kimx sehi -- I day evening, Jai Agree With Nev ^ork Conferenre ------ - 1 -.. mnasium Mon- 2.3 rd, at 7:45; day cven- thc dvarnatic class met ,_ue“day even Board to Base Future'Price on j ing, Jamiary 24th, at 8:15, at the New ... . I the literature class will take the animal from the ban til she, retui shod and in Local Organization For Law Enforcement / A division of, ihe Allied Citizens of / America for Cooperstown was, 'or- f ganized at the First Baptist Church on Tuesday evening of last week by \ Mrs. Kate E. Rowley of Waverly, N. turnea. The hors condition. shod and in pool On Jan. 9 she, accompanied r by Sergeant Cunriingham and Veterinary Marsh, returned to the VanNevera home, only to find that the owner had swapped the horee off to oni Lewis Knapp of Minden, Montgom eiy county. They continued to th< Knapp place, where the animal had been gathered at various meet- and it 'was shot, ings so that there is_ a, considerable j _ 0^ Mpnday Mrs. Hyde, v/.$ t,ns. laiwii. l-ll Q UlriU'l LUl^. New York City on January 18th,| the process of ovga? agreed upon pr?cc4 al which Leagirc coinmerscc to functii niiik will be for the month c»f' ----------- ---- The price for glSss- oiilff^TTflk, that D s ' O o U l lt y B s c l i C S p C r S ' Elect omcers chiefly in the manufacture of crenCnl arid ice cream anil cheese o f the soEt| D. type, the price for Pebrunry is $1.7©.| Th&e prices are for milk testing three j _______ tSSirSH -iSSS- E. Gifford of Oneoiita Elected Prefident at Meeting Here Saturday ments of the Prohibition laws. This foi-m of organization has been adopt ed throughout the cquntry by the tem perance forces and is their answer to the manifoia but controlled hre-wers’ organizations, usually styled by some more euphonious name. The Allied Citizens do not propose to do the work properly assigned to the; officers of the government, but officers — —- „ 0 give ■them every moral support a .asisistarice (possible wttiile they- are', willing to faithfully perform their: Report of Local Sayings and Loan expcfsure^only where there is derelic-1 . -Following is the annual report of tion, . ' I the Cooperstown Savings and_ Loan The local officers elected were^the Association for the year ending De- Rev, LeRoy’ Halbert, president; F. H. jeember Sly 1921j made to the super- McCown* first vice-president; Mrs, intendeiit of banks, pursuant to the G r a ce Crofoot, secretary; Ralph W. banking law of the JState of New Ellsworth, treasurer; directors, Clyde York: Becker, Kenneth W. Root, Everett Report for. the year ending Decem- Rounds, G. Reeid Sill, Mrs. Florence hW 31: Weller, Mrs. W. H. Murdock^ Mrs. assets Scott Root, W. R. Littellj E. D. Podeh,. poans on bond & mortgage .... .$10i850..00 ?S i * S v .'’ a w f ' !•!\>»• Ghairman of Enrollment, the Tlev. Le Roy Halbert; Chairman of Publicity, W. R. Littell. ' . X 4 . Mts. Rowley gave a vfery interest ing Address and there was a discus sion of • the, means of extending the, organization throughout the county^ connecting u> soirie three or four dir visions already started locally. plan devised fay Dr. George P. 'Warren of the New York .State College of .\griculture\ which insures the fair- in6rs the cost of production pin anable profit. Republican Cliairman Sberman Resign s When He Assumes Eostmastersh^ a t Oneonta Must Relinquish Duties as CJiftiriilAn o f Cb. Comm. In accordance Mth the regulatioEls if the post .dliSce d.epartment Franik X. Sherman, when h e assumes his dui- SHERIFF’S NOTICE and rear , orders Will be nd all De- ■ Otsego County Jail: Ing days, -will he Tuesday and of bach ’Week from 1 ■o rtock r* Visiting d^ays, wi ' visitors must have 1 — - for breiakfast at 7 o’clock in the mornr .Fred S. M a m s . -Otsego County Sheriff. SubSerffin foie The Jqyrn|b : ASSETS. & mortgage . tank i'237.r9 . ................. . .$1'4,237.79 MABILIT.TB.S Due shareholciors, c3ue..i T; .......... ,.$12,945.00: 4’^® Due shareholders dividends, credit- SU( sSsrisgiii;;;;;;;:;:! .$t4.237.7’9 .i-y 1, will resign hi man of the B mittee, -a posil *^°It r .RECEIPTS Total ............ .. .............................$8,.778.76; ' DISBURSEMENTS '' ISrh&ehrnrittr:;:;:; The, sluggard will not pflo-w. by son of the cold; therefore shall he beg, in harvest and have nothlng.-^Prov. : meeting and ugust 3. The pool their or- 5 suppUes. Home Bureau Manager Arrives At a. meeting of t Committee of the Horn Friday, January 13th. Bosseiman of York, Pe ! Executive Bureau held liss Alice V. isylvania was io[nbed >Horae Bureau Manager for Otsego County, as stated in last . ........ ............. . .................. . ...... week’s Journal. _ j n teenth annual gatheringg of thisis •Mfts Bosserman is a graduate of The dates are Feb. 18-18. the Mniersville State Normal^Sahool ^ ^ — - ; —^ — and a f te r s .teachi ' “ ’ u' vyilich h at, the first meeting c :^mmfifcee is Assembl one of the Oneoi the county cbminittseo enjoys the confidence the members. conunitfcee Is _____ ____ Df. Snaith has represented city districtsricts up«npon /■ dist u for years a*id, and respect of je qowse she worked for the extension deps college. Siinee technical trainii mentefi by two years perience in JErie CoUi she acted as Hoi lepartment her gjradiiatic ig has been aupple- yeafs of practicalractic ex- p N. Y., wher Now a Federal Banting License The bill prepared by Chief tlhifeed -tiites Game Warden George A. La-wi- yer of Wateitbim providing for a federal hunting lieem'se and which mot long ago was introduced: in the sesn- ; ate by Senator Nevv o f Indiana, will undoubtedly be passed hy the senate within the next ffivv days. Mf. La“W- yer expects that i t will go throtish : the House and becoine a law some; ,ime this session. The bill proposes federal license fee of one dollar, the lenseS to he issued by the pos-tmas- coughout the counti^i 'Rhe t0i g'e feff the eiif orce- federal game laws; .a.nd Inf Wit Mortality Decreases in. 192 ' The . Department of Commerce, tlirougli tile Bureau of ^ the ‘Cettaus, announces that provisional infant \j.^«ertv in mortality rates in 51 cities, based on P„ 2 „ estimated births for 1921, fnd the' rri,\ itr ters throughout the counti^i proceeds are tc* g'e ferf the eh inent :.of vthe federal game laws; ^a.nl ;for the purchase ofxpublic, hunting grounds and breeding tracts for game Of all kinds. If the bill passes, ,Mr, Lawyer’s work will be greatly in- ea.sed _and jlhe number of Warden ider- him mtlltiplieil- many Ijmes-.- iitertown TliffiSs, ^ They Do Leave fkrticles on Cars Southern Nevs>- York Eailroffi-Com pany Held Auction at HSVlwicl Saturday Afternoon The year’s accumul cles left on the cars o ____ New Tfork Railroad was sold at pt lie auction ■ Saturday at the E. M; A. Hall in Hartwick, and brought about IQj) bitders. The packages were le iginal wa-apping, so ths were largely at sea,.^ t.o tents upon which they were bidding. The assortmeat consisted, among oth er things, of pockettooks _ without _ _ _ contents, beads, overcoat, ‘suit of ] nexed. Letters o f Administration with clothes, ten suitcases and contents,, the Will annexed issued to 'Wilson such as uitdor-clothes, silk shirts, etc.,; Coger and Clark Coger, s about one dozen good (?) umbrdlas.j Estate of Mina C.' Brig,,., which sold from 40 cents to $1.50. | Inventory filed. One package E.date of Martin A. Edson, late of used, brought 40^ cents. One pack-' otego. Proceeding to prove WilL age that b r o H ^ foi^h mirth fxoin ^ - ,1 admitted to probate find Letters and the proceeds amounted to $ 63 . 26 . r„Estete of Came A. Bresce, late of Westford. Proceeding for Admimstra- ! tion. Letters_of Administration issu- husliaiul, and to Order ta publish of Estella McMullin, late of the Town of Unadilla. Proceeding to prove 'Will. Will admitted to probate and Letters Testamentary issued to Daniel R. McMullin. , Estate of Martha Ames, late of Worcester. Proceeding to’prove Will. Will admitted to probate. Proceeding for Administa'atlonsta'atlon with thee Will an- 3 to probat lini with t jetters o f Adminisi Will :ation annexed nd Clark ( Iggs, late of 'Remember the new slogan—‘Let’ 100 per cent American citizens.’ “JOHN MUTCHLER, JR., “Deputy Sheriff.\ Newspaper Institute C> appraisers entered. to Interest Everyone Plan Conferences For Farm Workers ^^^IXlrSfwiJKf tS^S , .. r. T 1 rtn.-_g I d“*-’‘''bion will be known as a Farmers' Week at Cornell Offers Glinnee -foir-Thusc-WaRting Hired— L'be'Z-itdi Men to Get Them | and^ Tuesday. hem to talk lung men wanting jobs as hired men The short courses in • agricultur: held during the fall and winter come to a close with Farmers’ Week and arrangements have been made by the college for conferences between far- help and yotm Days of !• Yill Bfave “Shop\ uud Community rVspects citiitfon, is$ The third o<f the annual newspaper able February 7, at Gneantar'., \ ^ o k ' a t l l^o rip e r s ; E s t a t e of .\rth m - S tai ration I mmunity lown as a newspaper institute.” Fob. 13 ami H, Monday I idea will make it pos- ihe Ithaca conference only to persons ereated in the country newspaper because of the place it has in community life aS'.nn institution, but also to publishers themselves \ybo are and must be vital ly concerned in such matters ns- cir culation, liea^ writing, editorial work. er ta publi -red.ed. Gi’(rder nnelly J. Bresee. . itice to Creditors enter O appointing Charles Kinch and Grant Tyler appraisers entered. Estate of 'Cora A. \Wade late of Mon-is. Proceeding for Compulsory - Accounting. Citation, issued befcurn- Estate of Arthur Stanley Morris, late of the City of Oneonta. Pro ceeding to prove Will. Citation is-^ sued rt'tarneeble January 31, at One- Cstate of Emily Bates, late of the ,-n of Oneonta. Proceeding for-^ year, and some looking for plact=. . across t Many of the young men have always institute, lived arid worked on farms. Some o f Hg will talk on “.Agricultural Pub- them are from 24 to 35 years of 'age licity,” a subject to which ho has 1 have had sufficient experience arid been giving Lntensi\’6 study the past ining to enable them to as'sume the few months. iponihility of managin;^ farms: Tiie newspaper contests which Have rers have had less'expeneneri bat proved of increased popularity at the I fill positions as forraan and eX- two previous conferences will be eon- [...rienced farm hands. Still others tinned. Three ribbonswill be award- have had very little practical workUt! in each oT the following classes: and of course are willing to hire out [class One, fox best typographical ap- for a small wage at first for the sake pcarance o f lEront^page. Class T\vo, of gaining experience. • j for best editorial page. Class Three, One o’clock each day, ■with the ception of \Wednesday has aside as the tune for confei _ _____ ______ tween farmers and those wanting, papers ineludJng the AtcHison Globe, positions. The conferences will be \ the Emporia Gazette, the Marion, held in the office of fanfi practice in Ohio, Star, a.nd many others/ equally .r,- „ \ Trtnierit has sugt famous, arid another of letterheads used by coiiiaitry editors in all parts Administration. Letters of Adminis*--' - tratbn issue-d fco- Thomas Batep, hus- Matter of Guardianship of Margaret Carr, an Ihfantr--.Guardian's Inven tory and account filed. Matter of Guardianship of Helen ’ A. Underwood, an Infant. Guardian’s . qj J Inventory and Account filed. Matter of Guai'dianhsip of Ralph Scaburg, an Infant. Guardian’s in ventory and account filed. enung, an •ntory and , ventory and Account Matter of f Guardianship of Heb Guardiai Matter o Guardian: Genung, an Iirfant. ( ventory and Ac county fil Matter of Guardian Genung, an Irtfant. ( ventory ami account fil-_. blatter of Guardianship of Rohe Burton Bancroft, an Infant. Lette of Guradiaraship issued to Hhrv 'tn- Bancroft, i< to use mom and edueati ssued to Harvey father. Petition for leave ; of infant for filed. mt for support Grder enfeereei* iff, lai ■ held in the office of Stone Hall. The dej ;mers intere: with tee office, in correspond v advance, as to their needs. This Farmers’ Week is Ithaca’s fif- teerin of th kind. used by coiiatry edi of the Uhited States. It is expected in time To Raise Boit^s By Direct Tax Bill Introduced by Ex-Service Man Proposes Levy of Two Mills for Two Years ' Thirty riiillion dollars to pay bonus es to soldiersj Sailors, marines and nurses from' New York State who served in the World ’War is sought to-be raised by direct tax under the provisions of a bill introduced a t Al- . - f the the Leg- would impose a'tax a each dollar of as- tion of real and personal the. state; for 1922 arid Child Feeding Expert to Speak ^t Goritell Dr, A. L. Daniels Comes from Iowa to’ Discuss. Nutritiorii Problems With New York Mothers What, hoiv, and when to feed child ren will be explained by Dr. Amy Louise* Daniels of tee child welfare research stafeibri of Iowa City, Iowa, at the homemakers’ conference to be held in cbrinection_5vite the fifteenth The of two mills on ;ed yaluatioi : reports o tee GenSus indi througlhout The lowest infant mortality rate, 47 per 1>000 births* appeairs fbr_i:he cities of Portlaria, Oregon; St. Paul, and Seattle, arid the highest rate 111 for Fall RivefTr’*'- The greatest decrease since 1920 appears for Lowell, with a rate of 90 for 1921 against a rate of l35 for Nd' ■‘pity shows a higher’rate for 19ffi # a n for 1920, thpugh Albaiiy and Salt Lake CRy maintain the same rates for the two years, 77 and 72, respectively. rbjld be required. The bom controller ■' act became a law. Ubscribi ibe for The Journai, the bonus would be paid a rate of $10 a month for every xuuuyu; served up to 20. In order to be eli'g-^ ibie for the bonus, 90 day’s service w.bj_ld be i,y Within 18 months after the And the Para Golosh \ ‘ i name six not- Congress and the F and the ( stag, arid the bother me. Gari’t you see I’l ffig?r-JBrociklyn Eagle, Week, vis the only re6earcn station lor cniioren in the World. Dr, Darnels is also professor of mutritioh at the state uni versity hospttal for children. Besides giving several leisures on the reg'ula.r program, Dr. Daniels will remain iri Ittiaca for the entire week of the donference in order tO' discuss with mother^ their problems in child feeding. ■ latioi hou udicial Settlement. Citation eturnable JFarinary 31, at Oneonta. Estate of Mlriria B. Ritter, lateI i City of Oneonta. Proceedii o f Proceeding for linistrafcion. Letters of Admin- ition issued to George E. Ritter, Estate of '.Henry Baker, late o f the Citjr of Oneonta. Proceeding for Ad-- miriistratioa. . Letters of Adriniiustra- tion issued to Julia Baker, sister. Estate of Ella -Lidai, late of Ex eter. Proceeding to prove Will. Ci-' tatiori issued returnable February 6. Estate o f Marji Shipway, late, of Middlefield. Proceeding for J-qdlcal Settlement. Petition arid Vouchers to satisfy decree fljed. Satisfactipn entered. - - - Estate of EUgene H. Weatherly, late of the City of Gneonta. Preweed- - ing for Administratiph. Letters o f - Administration, issued to Dexa ’Wea therly, widow. . E; • ■ Ion. Letters of Adniinislration is- Jued to Clark E. De F^orest,. Order appointing Galeri A. De Forest and\ David E. Eisk appraisers entered. Order to poblish Notice tb Creditors entered. , Estate o f Edmund P. Roberts, late of Middlefidd- Proceeding for Ad-' ministratibn. Letters of Ailteidistra- tiofi issued to Almond Gramer. ’ Estate o f Benjamin Davy, late of itsego; Proceeding for Judicial Set- )f Ellen Davy, late Proceeding for Judicial Decree; ente icessor, Rc opeh tp visitors two afternoons dur ing the week. eeree entered^ L _ ____ of Mary Tierney, }ate of Otsego. Proceeding for judicia.1 Set tlement. I ’etitiori and youchers to , satisfy decree filed. Satisfaction en- Si' Keeping tliean productive is worth of Letters <if Administration de horns while and riot sb difficult; ask for bul-' nbji. Adjourned to January 3G» ’ '■ *1 4G from the State Cblege qtl Estate of Catherine W. Reirhe, late te Cbfiegi in E m from the State aea, . ■ qt I Estai I o f Otsi 'Catherine W. Beir i.ego.^'Inventory filefi.