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• ; %>4 ^ ^ ;- ^ . \ ' all J.I11 ? for •-•• brow 1 ' fl;U> 35c r pr MARKET REPORTS. N ew York City Quotations. N ,i i,m, 22—The remarkable '.' \ ,,,-.-; this past week on a v '.• ' i \ ,• it,:irki't ecllpa«l all other '',\..' main trade. Wheat prices nil ing companies being ,.l trtsh meats made sharp r reduced receipts. - u i re dull. Alfalfa . and i, ,i price declines. • ,-_-<• .lime 1 was less than >-i year. Grades suitable : in demand Trading In •;Vc. — ,,. i steady; creamery, [i is, fiSVj to 59c; do extras, to :.8c; do firsts, 88 to 91 »;,(.-. packing stock, cur- •:. iu\ i intirulur; Btorage pack- i; to 48c; do firsts, 44 to , .ml. extra firsts, 45 to i: to He; Btate, Pennsyl- •:,ri>y western hennery •,, i-Ntras. 47 to 66c; do v .\>•• to53c; mixed colors, \z to 49c. firm stat% whole milk white and colored, do average run,-) t ak 'v X. bb.. $!» Pill No l Oil\ cra:<i vioiu A vert!'-(i i\ the O'-IH offi- :\'•-•• ami :.>.l salr? ••: the :•.•'<: boanl bem com:!.. o( .'i'- The .- saui' of c: the i are I.- milk .- drnl pries ?'J 0 7 • will i- Chr.5- the i The Th< mark' no t •-• Market firm; freight broil* •;. s.s do. 45 to 68c; fowls, ,u>; turkeys, 36o. . :ry—Market steady.. West- i.sh. 60c; chickens, frozen, >Us. fresh, 30 to 42c; do i.:c; old roosters, fresh, 23 27 to 28c; turkeys, firm; southern, per . i.-.: Tu-rmuda, per bbl., $10 to . : iso lbs., ,$12.50 to $13.50; >• I*;.') lbs., $6 to $8; Jersey i 1'usket, $3 to $4; southern, . -. *_> 25 to $3.25. :• . Market steady; southern, per j5.50; eastern «hore, per .-- .\tic. -M.irlu-t Gouverneur. . June 21.—No change ho cheese price of the jire- t, t he meeting of the. Ckm- >• hoard Saturday evening, f settling on 24% cents. The i.d 4,505 boxes large cheese i'-a the Increase over the Pit-vions week being due to of seven factories on the Watertown. says: While S the local y , ,<*-t on Saturday was firm the unchanged. In faot, the Blt- \.ile changed from what It has ;..ist three weeks. The price •net and made a baslo price i.-s. the same as a week ago. :.sr price was 24% -cents, the w eok ago. In fact, the price is *o tow In comparison with •>f milk that some factories r uf diverting their milk to the • •;.<• AVith milk at $2.99 a hun- ii.eose only 24% and butter ) utter and cheese nets only • lnd. It is thought that there -.owing up in the production of :i> situation aB far as the buy- runcerned is unchanged. The \f the money market prevents '•uying of cheese fbt storage. »i. Saturday aggregated 8,110 .(-\markets last week' were: , 24 u to 25; Plymouth 27%; -7^i>. As long aB the western : <• low the eastern markets will .ch higher,. LCWVILLE RETAIL MARKET. •.'Four ! - _Bari<r>' ''.• •-Graha:::. Rye. I.-.T ; .Buck-A • ; Table ::•.- -Corn v. •. Feed, i:.•• Bran. • • Midi:..: - •Oats. . : .Pork. Ham. > • .Shou^.:. •Sausa?- Bolocna. '. Frank;''\ ^Bacon, ; .'Pressvi! \ Poru-rU- Portttiio Round .<• Roumi >; Pork <.''•• Pork . : Pork :•••. Lamb *.: : Leg :.,-. : Lanl. . • • Fou « '• C -Chk-U. - POT Ora !-.•». Leir.oi. Bear.?. .-Onict.s . Hon.A :.Buf..V •Bui> v Marl- - f-Sugar, i , Gaso..r- iKero^n, •• Swtti I Chi-5::. .: •Stosi Egg . Pea .. Stow Sto\. -. Flour, Feed, Etc. -WarreL $2.10 in-, %-sack 1.25 |.t-r lb half sack ...—. i;. per lb .;, per lb 1. per cwt n. oats, etc., cwt. cwt. I . per CWt bushel Meats, Etc. barrel $6«.00©60.00 ogs. per cwt. ...*>, . 2A00 \ per lb. % .1.60 7%O — 6o 4.25 4.85 8.40 3.40QI3.86 - l.JB o. d. per lb -. per lb \j_'i sliced, perlbr ..\....\ per lb ; .s. per lb -r lb :...,.. nn beef, per lb. ..• ise steak, native, lb. ;<e steak, western lb • ak, native,'lb. '.... ;\k, western, lb. ... ak . v s, lb. :.. lb • i\ lb. lb ... • =sed.\lb\. WWWW.WWW dressed, lb. ,.-...... Miscellaneous. •y. per peck iloz. ... % .. . •ioz ry fc lb ame'ry, lb. ine :,ar. lb r lb. ..\. AZ\ •Mtoes, lb Coal. 60c 30c ^OC 25o 80c 40c 35C 35c 50o 30b 35c 30c 35c 85c 40c@50c 50c 30c • 45C \46C l.OO 60c@75c '• 35o 12c Oc ••• ! t;reen ....:.».....- •• .:» i. dry Dealers Prices to Farmers. 1CW ,-a.io 5* Drey Live Dr.-s Live -. per cwt :..ms. per cwt. .. : :is, per lb. .... Lickena, per lb. . per cwt • < f. per cwt. .. . }»-r cwt ; per cwt. .. lT.00®20.00 ;.30c «.00@L7.0 13.00014.00 ~ 28.00, 60c® 60c T'40ir .•'.\•.': : • ZM PINCKNEY CORNERS. •-- itr<- Alexander, Correspond't. Woodward spent ^Saturday li \\ Of \\ . • -Mr . Mr .tor .;-. am! .i rnor, * Bi<i-i.<: ; i Cl:tv.1.- in IJi,, Mr. Mr. n:. Edn;i. Erick villo- - Mr. Mr town. In? •,! honu- in Watertown. .. lune 17. Glenn La Pave en : s v, n of hla little friends; tt . U'.li birthday. • i Mrs Leslie Priest and . :\\vn. spent a day recently, with .Mrs. William Acker.and famllyi • •! Mrs. Ward Baker and daugh . > Mr. and Mrs. WilUam'Bake :•\. I'.oni spent Sunday; 'at ' 1-;;thcr Woodward. .who : has ; been - two weeks with Mr. and Mrs Woodward returned.to .her\ homi Ai.ville. Saturday. -'••I Mrs. J. F, 1 .- .„ .. . •t Mrs. J. A. Rice and daughtei .Mrs flattie Woolworth*ahd-.®ci>d: M \>.-t sp,ent Saturday at v Manna .ind Mrs. Ambrose Bynieil., :i Acker, Sr., spent Sunday/ . ... •i Mrs. J. Howard Allen at Water- Mrs. Acker, who has been spend wt-vk with Mrs, Allen, fSTilrne v iih them. ...... Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Tl,.- ha s • asurer of St. lAwrencft potint ivi-d a check from .JJie ftat , -r tor $65,967.36, as the county uic state income tax- colle© After you •at—always take , In «tantlyT«HtT«_ . Stops todu indaii tbemi&y Acid-Stomach Hor« c « Bush A '•«$ \•'• '.\ *?>£: Run-Down AbpiftK, Y^All ofDr. Pierpe'a mediciaes that I hay© HOUSgVILLlL ce Cream 8oQ.i«l Nets $18.77—8ohool Closes With a Plonlc—Personal. (Mrs. C. E. Claue, Correspondent.) Miss Lottie Sayles has returned from a ew weeks stay in Albany. Bchool closed in district No. 1, north of his village, with a picnic Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Miller were guests of Russell Burdiok at his camp on Fourth Lake-the>rforepart of this week. Glenn Phillips, who is taking a course in agriculture at Canton, was home for ie week-end. The net receipts ot the ice cream social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCue, Friday nightr amounted to $18.77. Mr. and MM. Joseph Puncan and Mr. and Mrs. Connie Hurlburt have been re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Chapman. Mr. and Mrs, Miller L. Staring, Mr, nd Mrs. John D. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. F» Smftmlng and Mr. and Mrs. N, F. Campany, were among those who attend- id the farmers' j>lcnlo at Lyons Falls a»t Thursday. factory. I tobk 'Favorite Boription* when I was in a very nersww condition and found it exqelientas a builder and eepecially good in relieving me of all nervousness. Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medioal Discovery is an exoellent toniq and blood medicine aawe% I have taken both of the above? mentioned remedies of Dr. Pierce'« and hate found them MRS. C. H. MINOR, 16 Cornell St. Good looks in w^man do not depend upon age, but upon health. You never see a good-looking woman who is weak, run-down. RECTOR. (Mrs. Lewis Rogers, Correspondent.) * Mrs. Julia Freeman is spending some tme with her grandson, Lee Rogers, at ManQBville. . ' Lewis Rogers and sops^ Glenn and Orvls. Visited their son and brother at Mannsville last Thursday. Mrs. Fannie Lane, * of MannsvlUe. is ^pending; the^week with friends In this vicinity and Gardner's Corners. Lyndon Prame. of Herklmer, is viBiting his grandmother, Mrs. Lorenzo AHen, and \ther relative' in this vicinity. Mr. «nd Mrs. James Horan entertained last Sunday Mr? and Mrs. Retmie Horan and family, of Copenhagen; Edward Malhee abd Ruth Sheridan, of Water- town; Mr.' and Mrs. Pped Lyng and dttugMer, of Watertown. . : M*. and Mrs. Sidney PQor went tp Wa- ter town last 8und*y. They were accom- panied by their sister, Mrs. Ladette Oou- tremout whose son was In the hoipltaL having- been'operated on for the removal Of the tonsils, also an obstruction • In the nose. ' •• - Dr. Pierce's Favorite cfk tion is the best women's tonic there is. - It is 60 yean old, and its age testifies to its goodness. GREIG. Large Attendance at Orange Meeting— Edward L. Warmood Home From Hep- burn Hospital—Stricken With Infantile Paralyilt—Children'* Day Exercises. (Mrs. M. Y. Hllls^ Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Higby visited riendB in Watson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles StevBna, of Am- sterdam, have been guests of Mrs. Lucinda McConnell. Miss. Ethel Burdick will complete her work. In the teachers' training clasB, BoonviHe, this week. \ - Mr. and Mrs. Olen Bradish ^and son Wilford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bradish. Edward L. Warmood returned from Hepbtrn Hospital, .. Ogdensburg, last Thursday, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. William Cosilmon and daughter, Mary, have returned to their home In Washington Mills, after .visiting 'rienda in this place. Friends In town have received word rom Mrs. Clifford Spangler that her son, William, has been very ill with infantile paralysis, and the physicians say .that it wlH be many: months befobe. he will be able .to wait. They have, the. sincere sympathy of many friends. The. M. - E. church was *ver; decorated for the Children's day cisea held- Sunday evening. Quantities of wUd/rosea, daisies, ferns, potted plants and cut flowers made an attractive set- ting!-for the bright young faces. -. The programme was rendered ln,a manner to win wumy fg-yor^ble comments^ from y& large-' audleiice presenti 1 and XM • Collect much credit on the -children and those: having fixe exercises In charge. ..> Mlsa\ ^— as organist.—s.r\th\ef *X prettily day erer- BtheTTBrownreted asorjfatTst X opening- of\ the service, the. pastor, Rey^ J. H. Strong' baptized 'Marlon Lorettaj the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs-Floyd Smith, and Ronald. Turner, Infajxt-sont' of Mr. and Mrs Benjamljn Smiths At th*; ll f th b'Ul rthe C9Ofilueion. of v th.e baptismal . . T ... programme, which follows, was rendered: VloMn solo. Herbert Ed*wards; song, !'Th;e Heart\ Aflame,-\ choir; dialogue, \Thft Loyallty Band,\ Btk'boys; ^eongi> \The Little Things That Help.\ schoolj^reol tation. \Qriandma's \Children^ Day,' Doris Hills; song, *'The Teaching 1 of the FJowers,\ Gladys Graves- and. Helen- Kos- trub; \recKatlon VI Wouldn't J Llk>. to Waste; My Days,\ Melville Salmons^- dia- logue, •-'.• \C^oddfet . Sunbeam- and Flower, Maudie and Gladys Sturdevant and.Kuth Gallup; solo,- \Somebody Knows.\ Doris Hills; dialogue, \The Flowers,' seven \ the Beautiful jyV Sunbeams/ im solo, g, song 1 ,. \Tell Me h B choir; motion : aong, \Goldeix /'- Junior and primary^ claswesj 'flilacs; 1 ; ;Herb*rt pdwardsj ardsj: four ^nfean$v Ihig7-fiix ^Herbert e • Ar«-Vtne^ Leavea^ Henry a ^ , ':• thre«hvboys; Ji^'TheiJlpjBeBlAre Blooms S ifis'i: : wSar1is7 by\ theirfpaatbr; ; Stirongi 5 : ^6ong,' \W& Ai;* ...•\-w A :Mls5 \Mildred Olme ~\~ high school — \'•\•' '\ frtend^ ia^-iTh tenths .'birthday. Mrs! \^UlWm-F^le ller repent Sunday T Mr^and?MiSrt co children spent Sunday Rl $rt dd f Qrayes ith^Mth ff Of sand tlire i and Mrs children spent Sunday w Royal $rtkves an fairiUy, ^ rMr. ahd-Mrs. Ayery Emereon, Misses Alice ^Emerson, • MyrjJe: Green and Fred JEmerson spehtV Srodar^ With \Mr; and >E^ ftdf Mr r»< Mr> at and Mrsr:Kelley and^MiSB J .FranceSvBurr of Watertown,: were the.*&«*&» of :Mr and Mrs. Ji. J^^baa«-a«d-^fiE^lly-Svm> bers prtne Mission-aqe-: most cordially invtteia.to beSHreiBent, Kv - - - .' ~ > ,,^rh&r^; was, a :.very;; rarge>attendance; at Greig • •.0riiMffc'i-IjWt.'r'SataHayi.'iiiftvenfagi CoUnt3t> v IJei>u,ty and-^Mrfl:; Archer,: an,d Mr^/jiod-'MiVw-pvainVf^pf^Oll^j^l^^vere presents ' Se>v\eral ;c«t»didatea - : were\ln- Btruoted in ihe third and tburth \degrees and a feAst •^ras^served?-' ,&A&*i£ty : ;',en-' ^ , r -MJ. «,-.„. j-Jbyable. evwiin'g; wasTpawM^b^,Sll\jprelj^ ma and Marguerite Phillipsi^jjt,^.-The.-:^^t^^tQem¥ijriiv.-ga'y:e^''ln>> ~ L ' ' '•* tereBting : Ttaiks. \\Mr. .^©her\ expressed himself asiwell pleased;with the condi- tion o* the .Grange, '. .Worthy/Master John -MR :'. Eonas -attendedy the \hiieeting^ of masters and lecturers held at Lowville last ,. Whekv^uJk^w3ttef a cow;«iay .oftenr be- till truei of he ft thalrca changed.- It tk ooi ryle- jiot' toy do anyihlpg t be':, undone,-Cor T ',at least '' : 'i' : r\ ' It take* determination fo get rid o an accumulation of useless things that 'were,kept;under the delusion that they might \come ••handy.\ •• . - tf -..- ^^^^iiiAtr teoholcally Car „ ,. ?: Sdiclde irw|ien. T li' et rout of Mexlcir vhen the mgt r - W may ran*a T c neglected ttl> Stomach-Kidney a-Heart-Liver Keep t^va5i^ *y & reguMrly laJdngf the world's stand- ard remedy: for kidney, liver, -Madder acid tiric add ^baW SALMON RIVER ROAD. William Butts dies at Altmar—Lse Re- union Held at Campbell's Point. (Mrs. H. G. Boutwell, Correspondent.) Miss Bmogene Church spent last week ,t Lowville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alley and daugh- ters visited at John Alley's. Sunday. . D, X Buttts has received word of the death of his brother, William Butts, at Altmar. . Mary Denlng has finished her school at Martinaburg and has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Joy and family spent. Thursday with Mrs. Betsy Joy, It being her 85th olrthday. . . Mrr and Mrs, GHes Gardner, of Adams enter, visited at C. L. •Carter's and at George Hopsecker's Sunday. . : ' ff. and Mrs. John Dening spent laBt week with relatives at Watertown and Dexter and attended the Lee reunion held at Campbell's Point on June 17. Jfalt gfyeiations of 'VUlVkf' could talk it mer • and son, grandson and grcat-grandtoxr, full of the memories of ctos brightened by f< Old Wartdoky\ There'd^be ptaise for \Old Warnicky,' praise of $| teal tobacco, - . - pure, agedv in the wobd f —:-',.;•. i^ :: .= .•.-,/••\•. , enriched qhfy In nature's :«' '•'\'... y r • --matchlessWay;;- •;,. •;'•- vj;^' -^v • :; 1 L. WARNICK BROWN & C0.vUriCA» H.- Y. //you preftur *t*rqnd& M : |ry 'PALMY DAV3 - Experience only can disillusionize the man who believes that he, is always-in Use right. T ,... . '. o x t '.n&^ : •-iX^if^\.'^- ham's Vegetable Cqmj Htnkegonj -\lllli- .—Tor B?X years I \to(jc ft t times that I could hardly walk. Ldi EPkl f i •: pound d • It made me good and 1 r \ totiiSgfc w ^:^> rmj>, 72 Oak St^Jluflkegon, Mich. .The^^^n^ ^^^f^ isiy spaarfl is her health, but she 1 often; neglecw to do «o in eeaaon u^t^iojtad, ailment peculiar to her BT^X has fastened itH ^i< j h ignfi BO affected ia,E. rix^t a. repedy Wjq^btt.j heir.-- women iift^ jjbt$ 5P*?] 0 hall yppm^ Invite'you to call and inspect their large stock of Furniture. Complete sets for the LIVING ROOM and DINING ROOM, BEDROOM SHiB and PARlORSOTf Sellers and Hoosier Katchen Cabins anHweteabr.. f^.^hrp^^'y^- 1 **v IW REDLMPIWN NOTICE State of New york, Office of the Lewis County Treasurer, Lowville,- N. Y., June 11th. 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notice uv hereby given, pursuant to law, tbat the following described, lots, pieces, or parcels of land, sold at the last annual tax sale in and for the county of Lewis, by the Treasurer thereof,'dos- ing on the 27th day of October, 1919, re- main unredeemed, and that payment into tn# treasury of the county of Lewis, of the sum set opposite each of said Jots, pieces, or parcels of land, together with Its proportionate share of the cost of this notice, will be required to redeem the same on the last day on which »ucb~ re- demption can be m«.de r -which wUlJtortjik the 27th day of October, 1»1Q, and tjmt unless such lots, pieces, or parcels of land are redeemed on or before that day they will be conveyed to the purchasers thereof. CROOHAN. / * Macomb's PurohKMr Qr««t Tract* 6. Ch«s«lnMS Tfaot. r 8 W. 20 N. Ranges. Borter, Frank, Bd. N. by Whalen; B. and 8. by. Flint i W. by Pl ioo a ....;,. .y. A ......:.. 4 W. ft N. Ranges. ,• :. Brown, R,» R. Est, Bd. N. by Perlutui; B. by Whftien; fl. and ^W. by Hd 25 a • i.'.:\...,*.k -M W, E4 N. Raiifeg/ . Biancnard, Thomas, TUlotson Jo ^L b tnlJb4Jli»b^5 mlth Shop; Bd. N. .by Road; E. by tete Boad; S. by A. McCue; W. by J. A, ;/ Taylor; ^ a .....$27.1$ S3—Shepard, Geo. Eat., House and Lot; Bd. N. by Methodist church -property; ary and Wht taker; E. by Wh I taker; . by McGlaiUchlin; W. by Rood; - % a ., I88.W.. 25—Shepard, Geo. Bit., McCoy Lot; Bd» s T . and E. by Highway; S. by Alger; W. y Martinsburg Cfmetery; 20 a ....I15.M MONTAGUE. Qoyltton^s Furehas*. ^ Township 3. '<• .\ Lot No. . :-; 64—Bdwarda, B«v. T. D,, Wild Lot* Bd. K. by Burns; E.~by Boad; 8. b> - Burns: W, by White; 50 a :.....'... «.|».ji\5 70—Parker. Mrs. Cora Fen ton, Bd. w.» •;•.' E. and W, by Parker; S. by RoadiV a , ;.....tlMi v ; NEW »R*MEN. • ' -.V£ ; Macomb's Purchase—Clreat yr*et 9. •'•._ ChwlrtMtTrtrt.. S 3. 7 % Ranged. MihalyJ, Charles, . Farm; Number Road; Bd. N*. by S, \W< ~ \ Walker; W.' by Clpssa; & LeFevre; S. Patchen: 14 a ^.. v ........r..«,,;. s 1 W: 24^N. Ranges. * Blanchard, Thomas, Bd; N. b Mahon and Hiokey; E. by Lewis, A LeFeyre; . S. by ; Whalen; Patchen; 61 a ....;...... ' 5 W. 23 N. Ranges. Blanchftrd, Thomas, Burgeps Lot. Bd. N ; by Sperryj E, and S. by llardy; W. by Farley and Mialady; 55 a ........15.2? t W. ^a.l»< Ranges; Card. David Bst. Bd. N. by Conway; E. and S. by Schaffrey and Brasee; W. by Card; 7 a ......A............ • •- 8-W. S^3 N. Ranges. Card, Sylvia, Bd. N. and E. by freys S; and W; by '\ ' > 8\w.\24'N.\RangeiI Carroll, Frank, Dealing Bros., Bd. N. and E. by Chaffee; S. by Brasee; W. by Shultz; 30 a ..$3.11 >>; 1 W. 20 N. Ranges. Farmer and Lalller, Bd. N. by h)gh way; E. by LeFevref S. by Farney and Welrlch; W, by Patchen; 49 or 15.74 T, - -a\W7- 24 N. Range*. -• Fulton, Joseph, Bd. N. by Taylor;. by Ramsey; S. and W. by Lewis; 38 a ;..-,.:.;..-14.64 ^ •-\' ' 7 W. 14 N. Ranges. - . Hougnton, Garry. Bd. N. by Slater; E. and W. by Wdelije; S. by,, Castorland Itoadr % s, •. \ .?r,......$4.87 3^W. 20 N. Ranges. . Slmes, Ernest, Bd. N. by Texas' Road; E., S. and W. by LaSalle; 10 a $2:96 i^J. 14 N. Ranges. Tolella, Nicholas, E»t.> Bd. N. by Murmur Creek.; E. by Martin; S. by Croghan Road; W. by Martin; 21 a..$3.59 V - « 1 W..23 N. Ranges; - . iVYounga,'Amelia, Bd. J<f. by Palmer; B Vy Ure; 8. by Payne; W. by Smith 10 a , ..:.....$4.12 DIANA. Macomb's Purehe*e—Great Tract 4. jt'Na.,---^^.^ - *•-. ••••'- • •!•• •'''• ''•>\-• . 896--Bianchard, Thomas. Bd. IS-, arid E r RftadiJa. by Blanchard; W; by Doyle; f'-a v..-;.. -J: .\.;..... •;.-...:—.. .$16.88 B9i-r-Blanchard.. Thomas, Bd. N. by iliLvan; E. by R. R.; S. by River; W.iby 3Unbhard; 92 a ......$42.63 ; B2«-^Bftncrof t, Barle, • Bdi 'if^ hr^ ~ Lawtence Co. Line; E. by Roberts; W, Roberts;.S. by Valentine; 220 a 7...$31... » W»^Big Lot, Bd. 5J. by Loi9l4iJB.;by iLotrHnw; S. 1?y Lpu 9Kand;»2»j, Lot lines: 8:u>,£..... .i\ ...,i.;.*•»i 5?8»fr_CaldwaU,y WUliun, Bd. >y; E. by JtUce and Whadn; .-.._.. IU; W. by. CaldiweU; IS a .•<.. .i$l£71 ttienter, B^ C; t BdlN. l>y Hlgh^. -. .^- atfd;. W: by Hooper ; S. by.Lake Bonaparte; ; B, and'W; <t>y>\S<*iuln:-'8.\6yi ; medge; -% a ...;.,:...w.i..%...*..$18^9 £• 918—Hardln, Mr* %. A* - ATi.: BJJL-*m.^>y. Lake Bonaparte; B.r'by^Bca1»im; : -ft by d; N; W. v by ^Mui^-i^^•'*'y:;JB^adyi B. te : by, Roadr 90. :4i'& s v'i*£g& George; rTytti^grSSSh iin^ and' .CwrAdn;.-«Bdi-vN;^n *~ \^ Beach; ^ and - 8.Mb\ wrence -Talo ^^, ,-by Road; B.\ and;VW^ i\\* MiV x ^i'ai*'. i^: ^ ^T: & ; W ^ ji^S? 5 ***; - Xll' ;-^s^J mm — o . , Theiiorjaent'.thci mat<6h is ii^Ued, yo\i intense heiat for f^t cooking and tioiUiig,- ot a low flamV'-; for sjmffierjing. ] ^ • .'•..;•'• . ^^ Notfi <fcdp of oil is pasted, for;tlie longIjjup chimney provides the necessary draft for perfect and complete combustion, and at the same tune drives all t%e heat djrec|lyagain8t : .the cooking uteiisil/ 8,O(KhpOO uaers-of New Perfection.Oil Cook Stoves are independent of coat, wood and ashes. They come in 1,8,-8 and 4-buHier sizes, ^ For your fu^ejr; conveniencV-the New Perfection Water Heater furnishes hot running water at a very moderate cost. ~Ask your dealer, ' \ STANDARD OIL GO* QF NEW YORK &. ,34; For best results V8e:Socony Kerosetxe a; 880 * .. Bd. N; by 8 Hooper;: S- : IP. La and i<-Tfa'ct.'-.' by Norton: SO a;;.;.......i..,^... 180il«8Moonef^;'*. Jacobr Bd^ N. by Hutchtes; ? 8. by Hlgh Tn w. • -Lewi*. iHarry,!Cteek Bank,i Burke \~ ' - -- of Lots B«v W al ia*^3 y Carl] \ahd'Clot BUok Rlvsr Tract. s . Township fl. _ fc — Lot No ; . , • •••^•^y' y- .. i- v - . .-., • $0—Kaster, Leon. t>lv1«lon SU Bd. K by Harris;• ? tt by;fiEtreet\; BL by Itosej;-W. by Morton; lt> ;'i;^T . LYON&DALE. • Brantlhgham Tract. Oscar, \Lyonsdale Cros. Road; E. by Ferguson r , Albert; Wood Lot between and CntjId B4. N^anf Fatt.Bro6L, , _ T ,.. W. by D-Blls; jPort»tr 120 a \..x.....:ie;94 r 825-riNeary, Martin. Bd. Ik by & I Blshopj 8,; J>i; Roman; 17. by Hoag|! N BJ b> y Jioman; W. by Hoag 5 a h B Tt iop; 21 ' John Brown Tract. lS—Valcourt. J. iI ;j Bd. N. by Moy«r, E. by Tyler; 8. and W. by Moose Rlvbti 20 a, ; ;...... .$£57 MARTI N8BURQ. Boy I tton Purchase. ToWnshl0 4. Lot No. - v a «3—Monskl,-Jo«j.Bush Lot; Bd. N. ^ J. Sevenk; E. by Edlck; 8. by Mereness J. Seent; B. y Edlck; 8. by W.-^by Road; .60 a ., ./..,..., $J '••\ 78>^MoQ«fcl,r Joe, JQrser. Lot; Bd. K.- U^im£Mgb Nb^Iot; ^ by% a T a E. b } by I..- a Lot No> I—Clemona 1& d by Dext«r;.S. and w. by Steadman Durst;JEW i ...... w,.. *....., ; . 7r^ ' 18^^«<nonj; Clarenoe, Bd. N bar ateadinani 8. ,an<| w. by \ 140^-Bnnls, Jphn, Bd. NM by.Ammann; 8. by Highway; \^T-Sitlnnw George, Bd, -Vt. and . '' E. by Hulbert and Kearney; by tot lines; \60 a WATftON. W«Uon'» Wsst Trlanolt Lot No. 155—Baldwin, William, 228^-Dokxes, John, Bd, W. by Rapshdck; E.-. by .jBoiEaJSW, teoiard.* 'Bd.' 'U,\iv^k Philemy;:i)r«\ by; : Qi»wtr 8.; -aad^l&£ EwdW. by Wal<3 1 B. i.-._.. . MoCuUooh, Charles Bo. 1 N. by , B. by Passenger; S. by: Highway; Mereness:* 16 a >..»... *•• ••« \........ WEST TURIN. Constable's Four Towns. Township 4. Lot No. ' '.-••.-.. i : B 6—Baker, ^i: W\ lage, Housed and'i^Jt; JH&7 •^\by'&treetl^^S St. I ;'jwnT\by*MriB i J. to exhibit the-- same, '•. with thereof tq the tubscriber, the will of the said of the.; Sittrogate'of untyoMSwle. ^QcwuiM-Hu against Charles fo0tI f ther. purrjoitf ndtLc® -iis.Ah e,c.with^.the ouj iber, adtoJnUrtra toj ^dit* Notice to Crtdltors—Iii pursuance of an order.'of the Surrogate of the o6«t t Levft, notice lo hereby Wen* a tq law, te -all, persons havi lt Milton C. 'Ob^r^ H* to CredltorJhr-ln pursuance ot an order of the Surrogate of the oounly 4f Lewis,, notice is hereby .given,: according to law, to all pferaomi having claims against Florence H. Row^uim; late of the town of Lowville. in stild county «i Lewis, deceased, that they are reouited to exhibit the,s*ne, with the vou&hsra thereof to the subsedber, exeoutor of tMe ~\ '' \'\•\' ~ tn ot