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Wednesduy, Marcl^ 8j 1922 TH E FREEMAN’S JOURNAL PACE SEVEN . I S S S i S S S : H W Mim 8 II PS 0 ■’S e 'a S 'v j s ® \ ' .i .-I Meats anil Puultry , Wliiilesiile Prices Naltve ,?Sf a S i i l «RAIN—K E T A n r n m m m Flout- Middlings, p<-r lOO . ................... 2.10 Oil Meal, I mt lOO ..................... 3.00 ,SKS iss ill:?: . . . . . . . . . . . . \ I Cr.iiii'' d:iricyi ihm ' 100 ISgff Mayh (fiuu'j) per lou ... Whole I'urn, pc*r lOO ................. Oats, pop bu.. (oM) . ..................... Ourn M(-al, pt r h'O . ..................... rrachiMl <,'orn, p«-r lUO ................... .. 1.115 iJrtiUnd Outs, per lOU ............................. l.S'O Ground Corn arui Dais, per lOO 1,80 N . ¥ . w s.tiui.i M. M I 'll 1 IttTTKU folioi' I'd liV VI-I\ «di ri<i .'■■I HUI)I<> fi.iil in tho trading iliuiug tlu: iir^l Uiti' this wt-ck, ru-sulilng iu a. g.tm <>t .i a strong ftnllug. Creuim ry, iiigli-i fearing i -reumiTy, Greuiimry, i i-ni ntri'l;--!. rfunu‘f>, ('Teamrry, i • ni i iH i.n—, '''' t*rean>pry. i .-ni r a m u . M to Crtuiiu ry. un.^-.G ■ I. U ('rciiiiu-ry, un^.. •■!. .■ C .score) ........................ .. ■'? »•» i*i*ea|nory, iin'-it'\!. (OO'i'il (*roamc*rj% un.-'-ih'd. •> n I’reaimry. lulG \r “tuTat;*. - v , Creameiy.* Ill hi -it-i-i-K . i-i . ' *-■ \on.lK * . .. Cr..(micr>, In I..1 \r .p.i.ir\ gnuU-s ...................................... • ■ ’'3* I'rcani.-ry, lul.l. iiiifSaU..!, ciu.i^ 51 ■. s • (\rnnincry. In Ul. iir.si“ :i’ >« s.; Creamery. In-lA. uitsjnli.-.l.. n. .-iintt..' ■.« ;*' ■ (•rcumtry, Dant.li. iliity lialil .................................... ........... 3:'V f3s New Zna(.>iml. fhsil, iltllj jVrgnatiln*. I lim -.., duty iml.l ................... .......... / ....... T.-.d 't3: Australian, tresii, in.vie.- .imy State ilalry. tub#, tim-si . j ' t i i ' j State .Inlry, gooil to piim-- td !•<.;). '; State dairy, lonnatui n. f.i.r- 2 :Ljuines. cunt III mukc. RICHFIELD SPRINGS I ’n ii I.i'.vi,- h a - in-.f.a.Ili’d a ti-l..|'hum- : iih I is i.H y iviiiu' m e s s a g e s iln (;.- ium : i 1 EU '-li-ic p la n t, Si-'.ti I.OI (nijy ; \Vc-tiHU'h«U.so a.t NeW- l!,i.-d'i.f;a .stirib'A’- .-'tlhletie .\sso f ia - t.(3n a i n lin>.;4r - s a g UtKl.-r th e dU n c tion .Icdin i). l a r y , a s a s U 'd by O s- d!ir 15. (.•htipm.ia aiul th e d a te f o r th e Mfi farm un tlu- east ,-tdd o f th-‘ ^ util rtf't. oil ayc«;i;.t of the health of hen- to renide until will rtf-t, oil arc«i l l r s . - l ^ l j come Ladles, eurrent in-rlti. #• IjUdlfis. turrt-nl lu.tk- J’uckilig .itidk. (.ursei!’ ’ I'ai-klng sOuk. lu r r .-.1 t ;lie jiast \v* *-li e unit auikliiyt r< miilniiig liol- I- relatlo-ly Colori-.l i r eru.t. js Ilf In 111 l b Stnrag.i stinks .ire m it sii-ady ri'luitlnii am illnys nf. s tintly fitmy .Vnierirati Cltec.yc State--Whidn .Mill! Wht Flats, held, .sporinls, per 111 ............................ 23 iti 24 23 ni 21 P'lats, lu-ldi avorage run ............................22 «r22.l2 22 /5( 22' > Kbits. fresh, rpec- iat.s ...........................20 o il 21 20':,'i,2l i-'tats. trish. aieraKe Ii’lats, umlirgrailes ..10 ir in ir. -ru in Twins, hold, apoc- iala ................... .,.,2 3 ft 23 nr Twins, helti, avor-age run . ....................... 23 (ii22C ..'••i-..* Twins, fresh, spec ials . .......................... 20'...'ll 2n'..-.1 Twins, frinsli, average run ......................... Itc... Sr 21) t-.n, -i.' Wisconsin-Whole .Milk—Fine t.i Fnrti.i Flats, held ................. 2 2 sj 23 2J>., i:; Twins, held ........ ft 21 '- i 2,' Single Daisle.s, lieltl ..2 3 '-,23'-.. 2 ; ’, .j:;' « Single Dai.slr.s, fnf.li ..2 '. .. Double Daisies, hi-1.1 .•2'.i'i 2,3 22 -n 2'1 Young Araerii-.i” -i 2-'coi22 S t iity P.it Dohicstir Swiss t liecso Slate and I’cniwy Iiania—Stnndavil Ilounil Fancy, largi-eyid No.'.l. hfo. 2 47 ft ■Ft |i) r„ . j :, . 20 0 23 WiHConsin-V\ In.i. .\lilU —knuinl 3 g \' r>M3 2-1 '«2S Cn.,—Whidc Jlllk liluck •Stamlarfl Undorgradc (ifi ii-uii-d) 2G 115 27 20 ')i'23 . (new) 1(3)25 Imported SvviBS Round fancy, largc-cyed . ...............56 @57 cy, liii-gi ■ousin - I t ru n fhenked f f egg valucsjwas its w'oek liy iTliic- weatlier Ihrntigh- dnwnwai'il course ml cold weather ind southwest. Fresh gathered, extras, per doz. . M 2t Fresh gathered, extra firsts ...27Vi«i2.' Fresh gathered, flr.sts ............. 2H if2.‘ Fresh gathered, seconds ............. 23 'i/2: 'Fre.sh gatlii, dlrtie.ii, regular pack ed, No. 1 . .................. ............... 5i24'-j Fresh, .gathered, rilnies. No. 2 nml ■poorer ......... . . ..... .. ........ . . ..........2.3' @’ iPre.Sh gath., checks, fair to ehnlw-, y. dry . . . . .......... .. ; .................... . .22 11.23 Checks, undergrades . .................... ft21 Nearljj’ and IViiito EggS New Jersey, honnei'y white, extra _ __ fancy eandlfd .srdoctlons ...... ft 11“ New .lerse.y,, lienhery whites, im- eandlixd, exiriifs ............. '-i3s Hthi-r nr-iirby imrd nearby westi i ii. hennery whiles, extras liofs Nearby and nearby ivistern, hen- ,nery white.?, ejxtra ists . ........... 3liHftS7 Nearliy and nearby ncry whUes, Isis Nearby gafllcrpil w Nearby ivhlte.s, undergradis I' .Nearby whil e, pullets, ili r western, hen- whilcH, lets, to l.'.i 1 III! Cimst, wiilbes; pu II k I 1. liii uisi'n iiiiii Mtli’n «a y...uby and ,m-arby «..-.i.ni Si, t\- liiMjwns, I'X.tra . .... . ,\. ■,n:i’v I'rinvu tuiii m.ixi'it f.!.i I'l.t t i‘<l, RratUui:, c\ t rus ■ 11 '-v l.r.iW n und -mi\< 'l- •I iilitlS . ..................... . l!.’i Itari... MU; ;an,U Vn. . . ,fii> W’n Jiiid jirunf South- Kgg--, fi'- i't) tiUiM*.'*, .■1.75-5.5^ Kirfiartl Ralph i.f Hamilton College -yjt the wet k-eiiii w ith hid^ purenl.-. 1, to a tt e n d \Ir-i. h i:ank ‘‘.S i i^ M u lle ! . '■ ('k-veliiml, ' I .-^'uilO 'al of Mi'.-i. Hiram I.-’n!>i'sidi of I’l’fink- n i.s sp. m J.iui .tv.e \ ''''‘E r l.i.mo of her m )t*u-r, Ni . '. R R- Uon- ’.•Vli.s.s (k-nevioM- I'-m lm m \;ho H iirliinji at < hiid'.t ' !<■' '^pi-nt the «ick-<mil at her I umdv . .Miss Nettie Xirlu-h is in the Home opathic Hospital. U tica, where she is ii-covfrimr from a scrious operation. Ttnirsilay, March '2nil. .Mis. .Ames ilieil a t H: l a i i l ) a n l { s « M o r s e Home Ughfing Plants : f w r s i a l i ^ $ 2 9 S , $ 5 2 5 Five leading Features lor this HOME LiGHllNG PLANf: 1. —Piis'h Button. S tart; not necessary to crank the eng.ine.- 2. —O perated .by the fam o us “Z\ Engrine, which has a speed'of 500 re.volutions per minute. 3.1—Condensing R adiator; which pfovules ample eooiiiiK of water. 4'.—Ball fearing .dyiiamo; which means sriiopth-running and little 5.—The plant i s equipped with .a power--pulley;f4;hiB, .enables power, from light plant to run w ashi^* machine, eburri, cream separator or other lig'ht,tnaGhines.’‘ W rite foii-^inforraat%ii andi circulars. P h o r ie 6 3 “ A t--Y o u r S e rvice^' B U C H A N A N H A R 1 3 W A R E C o m p a n y Richjfield S p r i n g s , N , Y . f o the taxal ' ' f e k I s t S . . . , lowing prapositiona* \viU he s u h m itte tp ith e v-ote of the taxable inhabitant bow n ue auwfui.uzeu lu r a i s e ;uy oyeoiai- f e i T » o j ”fS 'ihtS p S :s , F ire Departm ent, the .said sufn.. -of'iive .hundredl dollars ($500..00;) to be ptsed for the general entertainm e n t of the mem bers: of said Fire D epartm e n t . Proposition Ttvo-—“Shall .the Board' of 'Trustees of the yillage of Coopers- town he authorized, to. raise b y Spec- used for .the purpose of. defray-jng the expeBse-of- band-concerts to he iurTy -Dished- the Inhahitants-of s M ■ yilia-ge ^ hour of noon until 3 o’clock in tne gi- temooR on the said 14th, dayP “ot BJarch, 1922. D4;ted February 28th, 1922. .A-^S^^otts, President ■Frank .Stevens,,^ T r a s te e straight to 'the he Mr.s. Daily is an the mu.sie and ca;. .sweet voice and kindly mannei meeting a t night ivas largely attend ed and full of interest. The services will he held each night but Monday night tiiid begin at 7:30. There will be it >|)ecial -service next Sunday nie.rning .nnd it will begin a t 10:45 instead of 11 o’clock,-..All welcome. T i e ga U (,f fai! teubl well! he U. 8. II. S. basket- ti) Ft. Plain Saturday the Fort Plain team, in a score of .s to ■held from the Friday m o rnii^’ Davies officiating.fficiating. o Sarah Grist A-fter an'- illness of ten days from pneumonia the death of Sarah Crist, wife of'ThTJliiilc C n s t occurred at her home in J a m e ^ s tr e e t, Friday even ing, March 3, and will bring sorrow to the hearts of many. Sarah Mullen Crist was the daughter of Charles and B uu rnsrns Mullenullen andnd wasas bornorn in -Mary B M a w b Iielaml, sixty-one years ago. A t an curly age she came w ith her parents to this country and had lived the greater part of the tim e in this vicin- Snyder - Jones £ l c \ n S ^ Ymk!\[hSy ^ 2 5 iliiic .Icinos and Biyan Snydn since-ivhieh time they have re- werc mnti'. in marriage hy the Rev. . i, there. Seven children were born .i^aturclay, .Mar. . y ],. .Mrs. Crist and the death of 4th, 10_.v. fhe groom i.s an ex-servicc dn., .,vjfe and mother is the first to man and both the young people ■ . . . ..................... lifelong 1 ••sideiit.s Ilf Riehliehl S'prii vvHl- ' ------ The.v will- have then- many friei mes died a t in> bi ine oi her -onjined him to the house for only n h .lui-vived by a son, k - • i e tt Ames was the son of .Alfrcil and Susan Eow- who lives a t the old lii.me-leaa and land EiKvanls, .After his m a r r iage to a dnu.ghter in Syr;uti\«.' and one in Mary Iluchiuinn^in in 1872, they resided rife and m o ther is the first to oc- in the immediate fam ily. S'he i.s S'pring< -i-rv ived by her h-«sbanJ, four.tlaugh- „ . , ‘shes of charle.s Bu.sch of' Mew many friends. York, Mr.s. Peter'^Peterson of One- Addie Berry F o r t onui, ?Irs. Wallace Russell of Mo- After an illness which extended ov- Miss Rose, who live.\ a t ■ivvav at her homo on Tuesday, Feb- li’ ^'i ruarV 28, Mr.s. F o rt was born M ullen-and John Alullen- of in Mexico, Oswego county, July 22, Sranddnulien. IS-,.5 ami was m arried February 1(1 held from St. Joseph s 1881 to Frank Fort and this had been ’ t-’'n ‘''V\ their home for over 30 years. Dur-f Reverend A. J. Kelly of- imr the year-! of patient suffering^ 1 _ •Mrs. Foi-t hail received the devoted! care of hn hu.sband and her sister j Mi-^s K irrri Berry,, who came in the; ;i:,t .vi'iir.v ->1 her invalidism to help! earo for her. Beside the husbanil and si.ster, .she is survived by a brother, Henry Berry of W est Winfield. The funeral wan Iteld'f'fejn her late home Thursday afternoon, the Rev. David ('. Davies of the Presbyterian church officiating and o f which church - Mr.s. Fort wa.s a devoted and faithful lemher. Cortland A. Edwards .The (loath, of Coiiland A. Edvvards le • ji i-ed Tue.klay 'a f te ’pioon, Febru- aiy _2.Sth, after an illness which had eoiifined him to the house for only a Subscribe for The Journal.- D'swogo. Gnnowauges f ’hapti r, D. .A. R. will Hold a sale of bakt i,l g >-ii!s on S a tur day, March 11th .-i' ’ .i- (Ijad-tf) B-oo.k Store begiimi.' J n’ 5 o'clock. Miss M aria Wall- i rti-rtained num b er of her .vijur-j ('ii-niis Sati day eviniiif, I*'.-•\Di with deigbride folli'Vv \1 ,l v n -ofipci-at h home in Bror u > x ti- 1 1. Diineing w;/- cnh v i j ,ii the Proctor emori.al m-Tn '^iitirday afternoon from- 4 ualil (!. ■hnie-.-^ .McKee being Ihe ho«t, a--'-tf(! i»y Mi-i. Mvron Alc- ICec, Mrs. Jaiw - .M Ki--, M n. Bur d e tte 'Whipple, Mr- Elii-i .T. Mont- fflrt, Mrs. K'-n?:i'Vi P ra:i, Mrs. IJni- rie Frink, Mr.-. W iliam .Rankin and Airs. Thnnia-i U. koi-erl-i. On S a tur day afternixi:;. * ' t.lii< week will f.ike place the sti’iy h>ur for the younger '‘'■ildren. N'otwith.-taiiiD’ig the heaviest .snow wpi of the vv.iilr-i was on, a very j iiiJgre,eiit n 1 vvas-'present a t the j li.st ehureli on Sunday mornmg Mary ^jluchiuinn 1872, the^^Tesided •hi:! village. Mr. Edw a ids w a s a nrmn well liked^ bv every one and whose r>a.#5,.4ing will tiling genuine regret and m'leh .sympathy is felt for the bereav ed wife and daughter, Mrs. W alter Fiske of Ithaca. T h e , funeral was NOTICE 1 h a v e p i ir c h a .s e d THE Smoke Shop . Operated by V.^ P. Daly and solicit tlie continu ance of the patronage en.ioye(3 by Mr. Daly. L F. Druse R i r i l F i B l J ) SPRINT,S Real, anil Pi-rsoriai: pr also to .show ra-usa why Letter ■tary shoulil not Issue thereon, . '\SSSHi'S: ni.-rk of the Surrogatets Court. ^ 'A r i o r ^ r i o r Retitio-ner.' . ’ ' •0ffi.ee and P. O. Address, Cooperstown, Otsego County, N, T. l5wo imrsuiiUf \ f ii .iudj^mi-nt <tf fur(*-clo.s- ui-G' and sale* duly fjrarxtcti in tLic a.bov& <*ntU:ifvl atTU>n, find in the Otsego- Ctiuniy. ClerK’s Oillco on the 20tti diLy'or PebrujiryF. nnd Hiily uitez’ot} in 0£sogf> Gounty <’lt-rk’s olllco on tlie 2.1st dny of Kebru.try 1. tlu* uiuliTsif;ue(l. Ueferu- in said judffnD‘U.t' mirucd, will sell at public aui-rioa jit lire luw of Louis K 'Wal- r.iUi ill 111!' \1ii.1s4c o f «'o(.ii».Tsio\vn, I’ouniy «)f Ut.'-ngtb .V, S., on till' lith liny of ApriU 11»22, iit H o’cluck A. M.. tlu* lucniisfS dea- orlbtfil In .s.iitl JuGginerit, as fuilowK, vlis: All Ihiat certuiri ijictv or parcel of Uiii'l situutu'l anil bi ing in the Gounty of Oi- st-Ki>, Slu.tf i>f N’t \v York, in tlu 12 000 a cres tn if t, I’ruKhan'.s puu-ril.' ami ■ know a a s tlb'* aoutii part u f L’Jt No. ID of said tracb now' juplul by sal'l TunnicHfC and boanOed iR cuai-lea £ ni-mdo; k ’ Iasi- of M.t. Visiim, In saiil county, o before tlic 2r.th ilay of August next. Imteil, Ki'Iii'uary 1,7, lli22. •npurVes *E. ''BeeWey, Admtaistratot thiidi.st ehuf«-li on Sunday mot to li.sten to EvaiiiiiJist Daily in Itr-l (if the -fX'i-ini gospel meel irow being hold in that ehiirch. putting it mildly to ..lay that both he i rih I Alr.s. Daily rk-arly dem o n s trated' their--plendid ability in the wo,rk each ' Mr. Daily i.s a strong preach- not lack words or illus- poweY to drive the .truth is? doinr B u i l d i n g S u p p l i e s ^ C ement ‘ Plaster Pllustcr Paris Plaster Board H y d rated Lime M ortar Color F ir e Clay - ’ W a t e r Proafing \sbe.stos Shingle Ihmfing Brick . Pfre Brick Pressed B rick \ Flue Lining !■ Concrete BIod« 1; l*orch Columns | Cenient Posts ° ; Steel Window Fram e s Melal Lath ’ -a Reinforcing ; P . J . J O R D A N PHONE 72-W RICH F IELD SPR IN G S i ........................... ........... . ................................................ - :■ at till- ,11 -r'liv\.-t oir/v r of tin' s.ikl l.'Ct .Xo- 2C, tlicitii- Soulli s,5 .1-sroB c.iat 2! cijaliie? nml fiS links In a scaki- ami stoin-s; itioiicr- N'orth 2 dr Ki’' t‘s u c»sr 22»i chains (iac.l links to a stake nn*l slomts; thonc\ Xoril*: 82 fioKr^-cs w 22 cli.iln® an«l r*r» llnfes tr> :i Strike and tlu*nc*' North .2 ih*^roREs o.i“t clmliiB aii'l GO links to llir plac^\^ »if txKlni.lnfr. ront.iinliw? Itl lu-res of laiid.^ «>nt* r«»o'1 'tri'i of lan-^l bet tlic^ sain^ itTiurf* or k‘ss. At«'> on* ofhor piorr or paroi'l hf lainS lylafT and In th«' town ami Oonaty o£‘ ^ r o f i m t-- lows; I^OKlnniiiK H tin- lni«Tsoctl«Mi o:3f thr» . 'iNt iir>»* of >st»td Lot No. 20 with the O'Ulf'r- of tin Jjlnhvvay p.ifi'ilnp tin* «'f 'VVlI- n.iiu. ICIii'H'y.. thciu*^ wo^terty nloiiff ankSl hU'kiwajr 80 clulns rud 30 links t<i a staler (^I'v n s l iU'fju <a?»t 2 chains and 90 Unlca. tlipner* South do?;i«pR p'u^t 2S chains lo a stake* and stones statiOhiK In tlnA w est Mr»o o-ST .L»lm Nt uton Laruk: tin*rue NortU 1 tl<*srr«'* ;> h ck;^1n“- nu I 12 Unkii to tlr* placr* of tuHiinhlnj;:. cufU.tinhig 81 acros -throo <pi:url'Mf«. hn*i 16 |»*rchej^ of laml b€*s il»«* .‘iuut*- n» »r«' <»r On*' «*Micr «*r pirctl of Uiinl Ijoliip? t in t lib of C'usn^o •iifl tiivri I «f r. It h Ifo V irt ?h‘* NToih Co’o— I in;.r» faTui, .» h folUnv.s: Da the:* '.'o r hy hm ls ftiruii-sly by See- til l- Aii«t TlM»in.i« rirniiu. n«»\v hy II- Liar- i.iii «hit A'-n I ■ \ ; oh tho south by th^ v;,l f f iX”' -i *• the f* nm st ;)| j «I* o ui«l now ftvvtod hy K. RINviMrth find Emllr?-’ (\ir»1. lh»* u*'?’ l*y 1 iiul«. of W Tun- nl*riff t1< loirfv of th. 111*41 part; and mn. th‘* iH*rfh l*y th* hlithuay UnuSlmr Craitn ilnowli n .lltll tou.ir<!s Kehuy tor’s Hiake^ edit- Jalit^imi 10 arr».«t of rami. *’* K nc * f>Tlnp anO r thor*'fraxn «4 .u r t s a f lau«i <*n tin nort h * iul af rjiM prein.- IfifR srthl by sal'i TuniilclirC to Horacf* Pny . Als«> 8 nere<t of laml nn lh“ sam** eiui niiii ‘ 8ol:«l tt» f’om**lK TunnIcUff, «lf^'i|:htj*r o f flrthi party of thn purl; ami 10 I r^i»i»l un'l 21 nf land drml hy saUl T«»ntnnlilT ;k.tol wiL* d.m 2*ith. lY\^ to Thonni*? Finn m. bi lt»j! on tho ror%d b -adln^ tn Shoved.n liill. nou owoel moupi. by A. B.aim.jc'k. Th'To Is b^' <k<'*,pf€'*l fr*‘m tli** lien f>f sabi niortfrOiRn H *' follow ini? ilrR«rrlbe‘«t laiujs and pn m il' s which vv*rc and, hav'e h*«n d«ly relearied tlmrefrom: am! :all c»f whlelt rdoftfced lanrls won* IncUuIoil t n Ike forrgoltii? ttescfipllon. viz: /VII th a t xortaln jdree er pnre«-l nr lati.^1 f ■■ 4 ;;‘. ; v f , . ' £ K t x s ; s p * s Ko. 10. In th e J2000 acre trad , and Is dos=5* itiU tf5?tttuu*ni of snbl cleceuseU, ul \iRcv of Fh rmonie <J. Tc-nnaht In the village of (Viopfrstown. In. said county, on or be- AGNES VAN KO k T, CltTinontf G. Tennant, Executrix. m m m m ■'^\o2|i?r»tovvn 6m(! Sloarliy -wliHe, pullctp. ilr Padfic Const-,, .white, r ; PirrfTinatt<(^,fi.t, whites, oxli Pacific Const, whites., Ilr.sta . M. T u ller & S o n R ichfield Springs New York SIX SPECIALS FOR NEXT SIX DAYS 100 Men’.s I'leeced Lined Shirts & Drawers, worth -Spl .00, a t . . ......... 69c each 50 Women’s White Fleeced Ribbed Vests and Paiits, worth $1,15, at. ____ 79c 250 yards of Light Colored Outing, worth 24c, Sale price ............................ 16c SHORT LENGTHS OE DRESS GOODS, OUTINGS, TOWELINGS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, HAMBURG INSERTIONS AT SPECIAL PRICES 25 Pair,? Women’s Heavy Kid Gloves in tans, modes worth 1^2.50 and $3;00, all .$1.50 Pr, I .‘<iz(>,s, a t .......... $ .100 Pairs Women’s Fibre Silk Hose _ Were $2.25,' . Sale Price ..,.:$1.19 Pr, 50 Bungalow Aprons made . of best percale. Were $1.50. Sale Price v . . 98c * S . S . t S ' 3 - J i i . S . - t iSaSsrsrs ckains to tho place of -boginnlng, dontativ west 10 'Chains to la;n«8 i f S rifSfiMi la il stone wall nt n corner of Iniid herein- be^fore' described; thenco along the lino # D m h U : Waltatm ADRIAN A. PJERSQN. GElMERAf INSW R A N C E and R ISAL ESTATE Surety Bonds of All KIndIr S6 MAIN 8T. , COOPER8TO\*/k _^,^JUEGAl- NOTICES NOTICE TO CpEU>TORS, IpppsS J'.' uef.jre -Rurnuant t iglon, Surrogati lotlcootice Is hcrebjre! Otsego, n Is he to a ll persons having if Honry JI NOl'lCK TO fUKimOKS—I oriU r ot Shirley L. Huntlni if the (’(.uniy ot «lvcn, aceoriilag to rlalius against the estate of Honry avcll, ilece.i'-eil. late of the town of llpltl. In sa.l>l county, that they nro re Iliilr.d 10 e.\hil,u the s.une, with vouchort thfn-uf. to ih< unJirsIsneJ Executrix ol the last Will ana Testament of the snW ie-cens, il. nt her reshh ece. In the Town of HTrtirr.>nehi, m snUl county, (Post-Omeo Ad ilres-, ('ooperstonn. .ST. Y i on nr before tbi thiy ot .Maicti, next, toil, September 12, 1921. .MARY VAN- HORN. Ex jcutrlx (7t)artes T. Rrewer. Itornej? for EsecutrK. f'ooperstown, N. V. 93mf “ y T'\'“ L NOTICES NOTICE TO 'C R E D ITORS. ■ H A K V E T ^ . KIDBR, ELLA Vf, EEDBR, Executors. Laui-ens, N. Y. rhit.'” BLANCTTS) E,. DECICBR NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Huntington ^Surroga.te'^f the 1?oun^ fef | 5 . . s r s 5 , | g | ichera . Executors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TA BEEL0 GERXrONTD. Executrl.x CT.AUDE V. SMTH-. lESQ., A ttorney for E x e c u trix, ■ Onoonta. N. Y. •’rpcU Dairy Pro*lti'*: <'* ■n’>i.ny. Inc., •?town! XTo-mty. >icw Dated January 0th, I'iSS. M A m rN MO.VKLEl IgOut.^ K W.Orath. R«?c Attrtriicy for RocMvor, Olhc»* Po?t Omc*' Addrosji, Cooperstown, OtSdffo County, N. \ H & I BIRR '•t'.'irlei H. Merrinm, Executors. f-UEMTOlCS—Pursuant to an .Shirley h. tliintlngton. Surrogate iri'.y- i-f c>*.-ti'r.?», notice Is hereby gUtn. accer.llaii: to l>vw, lo all per-soss hav- cl.dms -u: Irst tl.n estate of Mary- igt-'n. .1. (-< .isvl. Into o exMhi; t thertiif, to the un ler,ilaiT ,1 E.xecutrlx Te.«ta ni-a. t ceased, nt her re«l I viki in the Village Otsego. I of, to thi CoopersXo® O. l la the 20th day of e.ii n(v. Unt they are re- : th»- St -ne. with vouchers lane ,1 E.xeciitrlx of the ai-iit of the I tii'i in the VI -oil, next. Dated, Septi mhir 12. MAIUJAhET r B9N-NER. Attorney -for Exee-olri X. Cooperstown. N. Y of Milford. In said e-.irnty. that tlu-y are reCjuireil to exhibit tin .-same, with vouch- -'ers thereof, to tho un.lo rslgned executrix of the last will and testaan.-nt of said deceas ed, at the omcc o f W llltam C. McRorle, In the village of Milfo»rd. in said county SUBEOGATE’S COURT ' OTSEGO. COUNTY TERMS FO R 1922 COOPERSTOWN At the Suri-offate’s Chambers Every Monday—^Except During the Month of August ONEONTA -At the Surrogate’s Office, Every Tues day-—Except During the Month of August f a n y assigned date occurs on a holi day, C o u rt will be held the following day. Surrogate, S. L. HUNTINGTON Clerk i ABIGAIL M. CLINTON William C. MoRorte, MAUDE E. BLISS. Expciitr' ‘kA T H R Y N rapher ) M. LYNCH Passenger Schedule Effective November 13, 1921 thereof, to the underslpriod Executors of the said lounty. uh «r botwre the lOth -day of Dated,' October, 3. 1921. f ,Klvo-n* according, to lihv-, to all persons Lav ing claims against tU« estate of Uaroiine *\lary Kcese, rlecpasod, latt? of thb town of ag.ntn.st tU^ esta te ‘ of D . .. ............— deoehseil, late 6f tbb ti ----- .. ‘.BIR-iABBTir COdPKR KB.BSE1,