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POST & GAZETTE THURSDAY,] NOV. 27, 1913 Cards^ BIOHABD L, J^AND, Counsellor at L^w, Mbzahothtown, N. Y. BOV&TTE B. BISHOP, Attorney and uouriseilor at Law, Momlt, Eset^c County, N. Tf. PRi^DERlCE (E HALE, 7 Attorney and Counsellor ftfc Law, Suite 616 Aehjund Block, Chicago. Invests rnonG.y in Real Estate first mortgages. ] WILMAM, R. (KELLOGG, Athu-nyy and Counsellor afc Law, tf. " Wtwtyort, N. Y. Atiornoyft and iCoansellors at Law, Elizabethtowjti, Essex CO., N. Y. Mohii-t B, fhidlct/f O. Hyron JhcwsUr R, T. Morjan, First Class Auctioneer. Sjiijbisfaction guaranteed. JP f O, Addressi '* * R. F. b No. \, ViMoslur Bh,R«ex Oo.,N.Y. CHURCHES HIST UAITIST Omuieii, RKV. C. T RK(;KIK, J\tst<>r. Sunday Service. 1 - Follows: At 10::-I0 the rcgul&i morning service, with sermon. Ai 11:45, Hie rog uiitr session of tin Bible School, to .which nil youlij: people, not regularly attendingotho meeting nt OuH) and at. 7:l!t) evening service, with sermon. Wednesday ovetjing Jit. 7:H0, the prayer and etmttt -meet.ing. All those nol having a church home are corriialls invited to meet with us on tin Lord's Dav, and to attend the mid >lc meeting. (tf) ..JNTHOmST Kl'lNC'OPAI, OllUttOH, RKV.«. tl- I'la-riNUKM,, /Wor.—Sun- day ServieeM: Morninsr Service with Sermon at Id.."50, Sunday School' ai 11:45 A. M. Evening Service with Sermon at 7:30. Regular Fraye.r Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 All are corduilly invited to attend these services and unite with us in worship. EwsrorAJj Onuiieri. RKV. 11. II. PriTMAN, Jircfo>\—Sunday Services Morning 10:30: Evening 7:30. S. School 11: If) a. m. All welcome. FIJIST CoNORKOA'noNAr. CHURCH REV. UKHBKRT FORD, Pnstor.—Serv- ices: Sunday morning at 10:30, with sermon; Sunday evening at 7:30, with sermon; Sunday School at 11:45 A.M. You are cordially invited to the servjees and fellowship of this church. A. L. WOOBK0FF, ' Port Henry, H. Y. Optician and Jeweler. Exaeaiotttioa of Eyes 'Free of Charge. ;- . Fine Wfttoti Repairing a Specialty. Stock of Wfttcheu, Clocks, Jewelry and novelties generally. AH repairs guaranteed. j [Ootl2,'05yl] CLINTON j Civil Engineer and Surveyor. ! Blizibetbtown, N. Y Special attention paid to land emvejiug. ' Aug.Stf S. M. DKLOHG, C. E., Civil Engineer and Surveyor, First-class work guaranteed. Terms rea^onnble. EHzabothtown, Esses Co., N. Y. April 2 tf. Elizabethtown, N- Y- Rooms formerly occupied by DR. E. T.-STRONG^ Hours 9-6J Other hours by appointment. No ebarge for examination or con- sultation. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. * Regular visits will be made to Keene of which notice will appear in the Post. D fe NIT 1 S T • DR. F. F. WAKEBLY, .' Westporfc, N. Y. .Office hours: 9-12; 1:30-6:00 Other hodrs by appointment. Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on the premises of the undersigned for the purpose of fish- ing. ?All who fish iia the brooks run- n'ng ibrougia said premises will be prosecuted thereof.- ""'"**C_ _? Dated Westport; N.Y., May 1, 1911. George fl. Vaugban, William H. Vaughan, Mrs. M. J. Phillips, Frank IS. Vaughan, Daniel Fitzsrerald. ___ NOTICE^ All persons nre hreby forbidden to trespass on the prea^es of th undDrsieoedl for the purpose of Q ing All who fish in the brooks fan- ning througb said premises will be proseenfce^d therefor. Dated Chesterfield. N.Y.,fmc% 1910. Emory Wrisley. __ TV _____ All persons are forbidden to fish in the'streato running ttroagh the premises of the undersigned. All persons trespassing upoa my prenjises for the parpoee of fishing will oe prosecaled therefor ^Pt?ri3Qlwiop may be obtained on paymettt of 160 cents ).p? iodividuaL Dated Majy 1,1911, Lewis, NY. Wm. E. Nichok. I B0TI0L. Att persons are hereby forbidden to fish'in that part of the"Palls Brook and 'he jaickson Brook flowiGjf .through tb<j; premises of the under- signed. Persons trespassing upon premises of the undersigned for the purpose of fishing will be prosecut- ed therefor, to the fullest ox tent. Dat-^d Mardh 30, 1911. JRlj^bethtown. N. Y. .>olin .Taquish, Of-or-'e Hayes. . NOTICE. All persdrn;-. are hereby forbid- den ,to tres|>Hi -A upnn the pferoiees of the nndf?rsigned lor the pur- pfisft of punting, trapping and picking beijries. All persons tres- pnssiug «p6n my premises for such purpose will he prosecuted there- for. Daterl Elizabeth town, N. Y., . Jane in, 1911. . ' (Ifi Monroe C BronsoB. , NOTICE. *i .•o-.-'otte are hereby forbidden %o\m\ uc --t ov trap on the prerpises o/t the K3tt«,i.-i5?ned in the Boquet Valley .C-'et&oas trespassing upon the premises of the anderBigned for the pnrpoBe: of hnntinj?, fishing or trapping will bo prosecuted therefor it* the fnliesjt- extent of the law. Dated *t\ Elizabethtown, N. Y. April ll t 15*07 tf GHABLE3 BARNARD. FIRST NationalBank PORT HENRY, N. Y. Capital $100,000. Surplus, 100,000. GSO. T. MURDOCK, Preaident- GEOHGE 0. FOOTE, Vice Pree. We call attention of Depositors to our policy of keeping funds ir authorized Bunks and Prime invest raent ReooriUes sufficient to pay EVERY deposit balance required, 'ithin forty eight hours. We invite the opening of &* DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS - We BUY and SELL Domestic and Foreign Drafts and Investment Bonds. We mako abort loans apon accept- able Securities and Discount approved Mercantile Paper. We offer oar services to the p pie of Esses County, for the trans- action of all kinds of - BANKING BUSINESS D. A. RICH, April 16] Cashier. Port Henry High School And State Teachers' Training Class. Fall Term Opens Monday Sept. 9, 1912, ""reo ti>itotj in all courses of the Academic .Department to non-re- sident students holding any one of t,ho following rodents credentials. A ninth grade certilieat,; a nre- tuleinic cortilleatoo; a tli'Kt, second . third {rrade uniform teachers cer- tificate, or a train in},'class certificate. Fuil Regent's academic; courses, its for college, business or the pro- [>SKIOOS. Complete courses in Latin, Ymich, (Jertnan, Matbmatics aud libber English. Special business department. Low rates of tuition to non-residents. State Teachers' Training Class to bo organised Tuesday, September 8th, 1913 Conditions for admission to this aluss are: 1 Candidates must bo 17 years of 2 They must bold as a minimum qualification, one of the following credentials: a Any teacher's certificate ex- pired or unexpired issued iu this state. b A passiug mark in Regents ex- ninationsj in reading writings spelling, arithmetic, &eo#raphy elementary U. S. History, elementa- ry drawing, physiology or biology first year English, and in addition any 18 academic counts under the syllabus of 1910. c A Regents academic diploma. Note. By a recent ruling of th State Department of Education, can didates are required to submit a statement iu advance and as a con dition for admission to the class showing the subjects passed, in Re gents examinations, date ofpassiug school where taken and standings iredited by Regents. After--making formal application by letter to-,the principal, a blanl» ill be furnished applicants to bv filled out bv them to be forwarded to the Regents by Principal for de- irtment approval. Send all applications at earlies convenience to Principal P. F Burke, Port He cry, N. Y. (Aug.3,t0 PORT HENRY, N. Y. Capital Surplus President—WALTBE C. WITHEBBEE. Viee-Pres.—NESTEE BEBMAN. Cashier—LEE F. PHEL?S. Assistant Cashier and Teller—B. A. HALL. ; DIEEOTORS. Walter C. Wither bee- A -H Wooiroff. Charley B. Warner. P. C. Kelley. Nester Berman. Byrne A. Pyrke. Frank S. Witberhee. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on the premises of the undersigned for the purpose of fish ing. All who fish in the brook run ning through said premises will be prosecuted therefor to the fuil ex- tent of the law. Dated Westport, N. Y., April 30, 1911. A. LaPine, M. Cheeoey, (tf) Peter Liberty. NOTICE, ic ufidersigned hereby forbid hunting, fit „ upon our premises for the purpose of hunti ng- or trapping wi)l be prosecuted therefor. Dated Lewis, N. Y., April 15, 1905. Signed—Wilharn.H. Cornwngh JFrank. A Corawrig-ht' C,uorKc E. Cornivri^lr ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN- RESERVE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that all of Towi ship No. 48. in Totteu & Crossfield purchase, and lots 20 21-22-23-34 35 and N. W. halves of 8 and 9 in Towasfaiu 45, Totten & Crossfield's purchase. ii< tin- Countv of Essex, with the Rut rs. brooks, and ponds thereon, tht: {.iropertiv of the under- sigued. are devoted and dedicated as a private park, or territory, for propagating and protecting fish, birds, aud game, and will be used for that purpose, and all persons are hereby warned against and forbidden trespassing upon such private ter- ritory. Any trespass upon the above property, or any defacement or re- moval of this notice, i'sa criminal misdemeanor under the Laws of the State of New York, and each i.s punishable bv a fine of $25. ID ad- dition to this State penalty the tres- passer will be liable 'to the owner, in an action at law for damages fur all injuries to buildings, timber, h'sh, game, ur other property on said State Detective Burmti, ; j! J. P. O'CONNOR, I, HUI'EIUNTENDENT. 2 O ~5T©eb:r?s Police Experience; CSVIL AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS- 16 North Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. H. R. Tel. 2815. ADIRONDACK [Junel(tf)] MOUNTA1N- RESER^'E. NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on the premises of tb undersigned for the purposes o: hunting or berrying. All who tres pass for said purposes will be pros: ecuted to the full extent of the la 1 Signed, Mrs John Close John Vaughao [Aug8yrll Henry Merrill ELIZABETHTOWN JOHN J. DEMIXG, Pres. Bd E. C.B. ADAMS, Principal. NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidde! to fish in that part of the Burpee Brook flowing through the premises of the undersigned in the town of Lewie. All persons trespassing up- on said premises for the purpose o bing will be prosecuted therefor. Dated Lewis, N. T., April 25, 1912. Alfred J. Sargent Henry McDougal, Jr. la. C. PATTISOW OPT0METEIST AT Keene—Oct. Zi, P. M. Keene Valley—Pet. 25, A. M. Westport—by appointment. ^d all repairs to Ticonderoga, N. Allpersona ar6 hereby; forbidden to fish in the Phelps Brook, so-fc&lled, and The Windsor Farm Pond, so- called, on the premisesof the under- signed. All persons trespassing ipon our premises for the purpose f fishing will bo prosecuted there- Dated Lewis, N. Y., April 25, &>Son. NOTICE. WAWONAISSA CLUB PRE- .- SHJRVE IN THE NORTH RIVER HEAD TRACT Being all that tract or parcel of land situated in the town of Nortb Hudson, County of Essex and ^State of New York and more particularly described as follows, viz: Bounded beginning at a stake and stones marked 22, 23, 40 and 47 it being •he Northwest corner of lot23North River Head Tract running tbenee ust.40 chains to a sfeake-and stones marked 23, 34, 45 and 46; thence south 40 chains along the west bounds of lot 24 to a stake and stones standing near the top of a high bill; ihence west 40 chains to a stake and stones marked 12, 13, 22 and 23; thence north 40 chains to the place of beginning. Beginning again at the northwest corner of Iot23running thence wes1 82 chains along the south bounds ol lots 47 and 48 to a stake and stones thence sour,h 7 chains to a stake^and stones marked "Club Corner" thence west 25 chains to a stak' and stones marked ''Club Corner,' thence north 39 chains 85 links to stake and stones marked "Club Corner", thence east 27 chains to a stake and stones marked "Club Corner, 1 ' thence north 5.0 chaim along a part jof the west bounds oi lot-48 and lot 58 toa stake and stonei Orlando Kelloj NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to tresoass on the oremises of the indersigned for the purpose offish ng and trapping. All who fish or trap in the brook runniug through said premises will be prosecuted therefor to the full extent of the law. Dated Westport, N. Y., April 30, 1912. A. LaPine, M, Cheeney, (tf) Peter Liberty. Dennis Connors. NOTICE Is hereby given that Township 48, in Totten & Crossfieid's purchase the County of Esses, with the rivers, brooks and ponds thereon, the property of the undersigned, is de- voted and dedicated as a private park or territory for propagating and protecting fish, birds and game, and will be used for that porpose, and all persons are hereby warned against and forbidden- trespassing apon each private territory. Dated 10th May, 1888. ADrEOKTBAOK MOUNTAIN BESB NOTICE ^/ All persons are herebyVfdfbldden to trespass upon the premises of the undersigned in the town tijfLewts Essex County, N. Y.; for the purpose of bunting,fishing, trapping or pick- ing berries. Persons trespassing upou my premises for the purpose of hunting, fishing, trappingorpicking berries will be^prosecuted therefor to the fullest extent of the law. Dated Lewis, N. Y., Nov.25,1910. Mr. Nelson Goff, Mrs. Nelson Goff. marked 57, 88, 85 and thence east 40 chains along the south bounds of lot 85 to a sfcake and stones marked 58, 59, 84 and thence north 40 chains along thi st bojndsof lot 85 to.a stake a >nes- marked 84, 85, !)7 and 98 thence east 80 chains along the south bounds of lot 98 and 99 to stake and stones marked 82, 83, ! and 100; thence north 40 chains to stake and stones marked 99, 100,11 and 112; thence east 80 chains alon; the south bounds of lots 110 and 11 to a stake and stones marked 10: 102, 109 and 110; thence south * chains to a stake and stones marke , 8J, 101 aod 102; thence east 4C chains along the south bounds o lot 102 to a stake and stones marke- 79, 80, 102 and 103; thence south I chains along the west bounds of loi 64 and 79 to a stake and stom marked 42, 43, 63 an 3 64; them west 160 chains along the soutt bounds of lots 60, 61, #62 and 63 to stake and stones mar'ke&46, 47, and 60; thence south 40 chains the place of beginning, containing 2685.09 acres of land be the sain more or less, dedicated for an< used as a private park for the pro agatiou and protection of fish, biri aud game, and trespassing therec is FORBIDDEN under the penaii f th l f the la (tf) WAWONAISSA CLUB THE PEOPLE OF THE OF STATE NEW YORK To Nora Collins, Laura ,Casa James Nolan, George Nolan, Morri Nolan, William Nolan, Cora Nolan ij£bio: OF THE STATE OF 'HE "o—Mrs. Ella Dudley Nichols, te idinjf in Pittsburgh, N. Y. VWl bali, Nichols, Bilda M. Nichol VIaud R. Nichois, residing i ilizabetbtown, N. Y , infants Join ichols, General Guardian ol -,jii facts, of Elizabeth town, N ^ Hila Brown, Mabel C. Bi>v Albert A, Boynton, Wend, li iJarnett, Ladies Society of the Con rregjational Church of Eh/ab< th awd, N. Y., Ernest C. Chirk, Rul. rt t. Dudley, Dudley & Br< v\ ,f •eoJ W. Jenkins & Ochers. \i <\ W it. Dennis, Mrs. Jessie Deolon hi obriH. Evaus, Elizabeth tov n b,\ t Plant, Elizabetbtown Haxiw m Dr. E. A. Foote, Mrs. M I all, Adrax, Orla Kello Sou, FrederickR Klein, Mat I>ou_< il B^os., Mrs. Esther Dudley, 1u I i, Jr., Weltha LouiM \fu b »)s, jHilda Maud Nichols, Muud Uoli erts Nichols, John F. Nichols, Joh D. Nicholson, V. W. Prime I I) Richards, Harry II. Roseoe, ful Roberts, Ernest E. Stnith Mrs. M. E. Smith, Lewis A 1 li/i bethtowo Telephone Co., J*, K Waliefield, Cbas. N. Williams Dtu Sturfe, Dr. T. A. Wasson, Richai tiand, Mrs. Sarah Trudean, a' residing in JBlizabethtown, N Y >. Andrews Co., Syracuse N Y.; Allen Bartrett Shoe Co , 13in Tlir VVPSI )oit uM Mlffl \ till V -f t i n 15 n\ possible si < ui .eeping \om iUd pOsf.ll> S ! to keep mone> bud '!• IS C(|U1 Iu Pl > tii me (Mrs. Jobo Nolan). Thom Noiau, NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to fish in that part of the-Spruce Mi Brook, eocalled, runcing through the lots 36 and 35, old military tract, Thorn survey, town Lewis, N, Y. All persons trespassing on said premises for the purpose of fishing will be prosecuted therefor. Dated Lewis, N. Y. March 10, 1913. Thomas Brant (tf) Earl T. Brant ~~ NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on the premises of the undersigned for the'purpose of fish- ing. All who fish in the brook run- ning through said premises will be prosecuted therefor. Dated Deerhead, N.Y., April let, 1913. (tf) Alfred H. Spear Martin C. Cbnrcb. The Third Most Healthful Place in the United States, Caldweil, N. I. .IN CALDWEIJ, CEDARS A Profiiabje Buy for Some One Eight room bouse and bath; steam heat; range and gas range; electricity and gas; double shades, screens, lar^e cool porch, etc. Cemput floor <:arage;2U fruit and shade trf os: Hue lawn.* Plot 7.">x 125; one biocK to trolley and near station. Tho New Kssox County CuklwoH Purk wiil extend across front of property 300 feet distant. Owner JeaviD^ town. Wili rent furnished /or the sea- son or yeaf. Price $8000 for Sale terms to suit. luquire at office of Elizabethtown Post NOTICE p;irto£lhc Rurpcc iirook liaw,n g (hcri:(,'ii ih t piemiscs of Die under..i Kii<.-(l ir. the town .,f !.,•,, ^ Dated Lewis, N V,, April js. 1MM. THE THRfCEAWEEK EDITION New YoVk" World Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. Ho Other Newspaper in the World Gives so Much at so - Low a Price. This is a t of great events NOTICE All pert'Otit) ure hereby forbidden to tre^pasH on lh« prfmiHCH of t h * undersigned for the purpose of lisn- ing. All WHO tj.sh iu the brooks run ning through pnid premises will l<e prosecuted ihert-for. Date<l Det-rheft.l. X. Y. Mnrr-h ills', VJ13 John lv CrosHtftt Warren Nichols Arlib W. Unuwdirt E<lgHr Stovf ua Jeremiah CrowuingHhitJd lit) Harry C. Beards)ey. aud you will want the news accu- rately and promptly. The Dem- ocrats, for the first time in lilyears, will have the Presidency aiid they will itlso contrul both branches of Congress. The political news is sure to bo of the most absorbing interest. There is a great war ia the Old World, aud you may read of the extinction of the vast Turkish J£DJ- 1pire in Europe, just as a fewyears | ago you read how Spain lost her i last foot of soil iu America, after j having ruled the empire of halfthe j New World. | I The World ]oi,R Muceestablish- J i'd a record for impartiality, aud Thrice-a- omes ever\ di, except narticular Thriee-a- idn iu other torios, hn- '- ; iu fact. found h; Catherioe NolaD, Ellen Nolan, Mary Nolao, Jobu G. Hutchinson, Ticoo- deroga Home TelephoDe Co., Dr.' M, H. Turner, Smith Lumber Co., tVaak Wicker, M. J. Wilcox, Lake Ggor^e Ice Co., Thomas J. Cunningham, George F. Dudley & Co., CharlesG. Wicker, Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Co., G. Gianoiui, D. B. Lewis, Ad- bios & Scott, T. J. Dowd, A. A. Gallant, R. J. Bryan. Holden & Foster, D. L. Towa & Son, Gunning & Harvey, J. P. J. Cnmmins, Isaac Ledger. Kate Hopkins, Fort Ticon- deroga Farm, Stevens & Weed Co., John F. Gunning, Mrs. C. F. Hulett, admrx, Alexander Osti^uy, Mary J. lington, Vermont; Adirondae U H ltd ware Co , Saranac Lake. N. \ \ las Shoe Co., 612-621 Atlantn \v Boston, Mass.; Lyke & Bisno] loVersville, N. Y.; Dr. L. h. Ba ton; Willsboro, N. Y.; James Cava- anagh Co., Plattsburgh, N.Y.;H. f Codper & Co., Dtica, N. Y.; Wo ;esier China Co., Sebrtng, Ohi< Columbia Phonograph Co.,S9 Cham! ersjSt, N. Y. City; Jos. Knopf . Sod, Rochester, N.Y., Birdsey Son ers:Co., 233 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Cit; Parlker Pen Co., Jaaesville, Wis Straus, Adler & Co., 45 E. 17tb St N. ;Y. OUy; Arnold Shoe Co., North Abbgdon, Mass ; Cluett, Peabody & (po. Troy, N. Y.; Tbos. G. Plant CoJ, Boston, Mass.; Morse & Rul- ers), Duane & Hudson Sts., N. Y. Citiy; Meade Mfg. Co., Burlington. Vt:; Ella F. Sargent, Westport, N. Y. j J. E. Dayton Co., Wiliiamsport. Paj; Daniel W. Disotell, Westport, N.'Y.; Eodicott, Johnson & Co.. Eqdicott, N. Y.; Goodyear Rubber CoL, 787-789 Broadway, N. Y. City: Hdleproof Hosiery Co., .Milwaukee. Wis ; W. H. Hathaway, Lewis, N, Y.-. International Tailoring Co.. N. Y. City;Geo. P. Ide & Co., Troy, N.Y.; G. : B. Loomis, Rutland, Vt . Lincoln Shoe Co., 71-73"Park" St., Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Carrie Oldruft', Silver B$y, N. Y.; Nites Darrow & Co., Bilngbampton, N. Y,; Newton & Co.. Hfmer N. Y.; Edwin W. Pierce. Wadhams, N. Y.; Neal & Hyde. Sy- racuse, N. Y.; Northern N.'-ws r:". . Tiroy, N. Y.: Dr. Charles R. Payne. Westport, N. Y.: Parker Bros. Oc Co.,-Littleton, N. H,; W. S. P. Co., Syracuse, N. Y.; Rathbun Co., Utioa, N. Y.; J per Co., Syracuse, N. Y.: State. Shoe Co., Amsterdai Rdbtnsou, Pearson & Co., biprgh, N. Y.;Spear-MartioFurCo., Bbrlington, Vt.; Smith Bros., S4 Margaret St., Plattsburgh, N Diunn-Salmon Co.,- Sy Taunton Knitting Co., Lake Frank B. SID ' C. A. \ MI stone butlumg located on Maift Stree \iptl with alaige fire and burglar proof'steel sifc, and up to date fixtures providing patrons t modern facilities, combined with the greatest <.mg ads^iuta-je of the security this Bank offers you by Is tit po hed iu it? Or do you run the risk of 'L jpou }our family by others knowiogof yoar i co isidorahiefeutna bj your b ? are Equipped to Reader Every S t r i c t Conservatively Managed Bank Cai Offer. lamplain National Bank sfWtetport, BEN J. WORMAN, President. Vice-President. . Robertsoa Marshall, Director soo, Director. Dauiel F.-Payne, Director. IT' K^eseyille; 3NVY. Mass.; Utida Rubber Work N, Y.; Vermont Hardware C lington, Vt.; Zeno Button dianapolis, Indiana bee, Port Henry, N. Y.: ,i worth, Westport. N. Y : Luke plain. National Bank, Westport. Y.; Wilsoo Dress liook Co., Ck- land, Ohio; H. A. Maiaoey, Ecrx., W. C. Teffb. George. Rutland, Vt. A. Leonard, TbeAdirocdack Record, | Beinff the Widow, Xext of kin, DoDnelJy Bros., Bohne McKau«?blio Legatees aqd Creditors of Marry II. Co., Morris & Shroder, Minnie De- Witt, Mary A. Haodfield, Frederick Pustet & Co., Fee Bros., Catherine Mullen, Benzi^er Bros, and J. Fis- cher & Bros, creditors, legatees and Sole Executor under tt devisees of Dennis Nolan, deccasd, SEND GREETING: '-1 WHEREAS. James H. Dri^col Nichols, late of Elizabetht- County of E%sex aiid York, deceased: WHEREAS, Harry and Testament of said Harry Nichols, deceased, has duly p: ieated to the Surrogat the executor of Dennis Nolan/ de- j o u r County of Essex a petition ceased, has duly presented to the h Dg for the judicial se Surrogate's Court of our County of j accounts as such Exe< Essex, a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled and that he be permitted to resign as such executor; and WHEREAS, Thomas Nolan, a brother of said decedent, has pre- sented his petition to said^,. Court, praying that if the 1 resignation of said Driscoll be accepted, be appointed administrator will annexed of said decent and each of vou are horoji that he You and each of yo cited >ersonally to b beifore our Surrogate of t J of Essex, at his office in the Village of'Elizabethtown on the 5th day of Jabuary next at one o'clock in the affernoou of that day. and attend the for- NOTICE. hereby given that all persons ar ot or fishon Ihe prern-ses otthe he town of Westport. AH ( -resDissinffiipon my premises io^ the purpose o* hunUns oc fishing will be prosecuted therefor. Dated June 4, 1:13.; Westport, N.Y, (if) FRANK LAWRENCE. signed- i NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fUh, Vrrie* or otherwise trespass upon the premises ol fK- un<iersi^;ned, Ptrsoti; tre^p^isijing upon th* - premises of the undersigned lor the purpose oi hunting-, fi.hingor picking berries will -be i>:ote- Dated Lewis, N. Y.July 15, i3ld. t'fj Mrs. M. N. Baker. Not Numerous. A true Christian is one who can ea» Joy: a sermon in an old suit of clothes. SAMBOKN & BARTLE Optometrists and Mttuufcujturin Opticians F. B. SANBOIUN, Optometrisi; NOVEMBER division of lime .tute I forF. B. Sanborn Optometrist. ;)DS | Champlain, first Thursday 6 Rouses Point, 7 Lake Placid Mrs Wilsons, 13-p. m. 14 a. m. Elizabethtown, third Thursday ,. 20 •x, inn 21 |KeesevilIe, 28 W T e have ia stock and make erorv Uiiug in the EYE GLASS and Speo- ton-ii. -V«- York, tacle line that can be carried by any i day of April, j Grst class Optical Co. or' made by * *em. Examinations made in our Platts- burgh office are given right of way in the grinding room and are ready for you at 5 P. M. Time to take the trai'u South, West or North. San born & Bar tie Optometrists & Mnfg. Opticians. aud i•r-quirccl j ar be inre ur Surron x, at his u Henry oi se why f said iifiord , whic ! We<-k World alsn ur, nm vkei., •vi-rvihing tlj. i first class .1 Tin-: Tuuin ?l.U0 p.-r vnir ipti li"ii pi le ."f 2 00 m fjnee is onl^ •ar. and this pays I'«H Wo offer this iim- •spnpor ami THE POSJ F. together for one ve;n The regular subscriji- hvu papers in <«f the at Vov of No Surrogate, judicial settle WITNESS. miith A Wicni Attorm>y> ;'•» Elizabeth u LKT1TIA Notice to ( 13erne. A. Py of the Coinst; hereby givi-i in such east- having claiiii ard, late of tl the voLici" signed a< : chattels u nt his r(- A. John A^ KMc. C% Ticoiuk against. L^i.lMV JJ \ •,. ; "* i' i i r !'t~ rogiij] |j j ui "f[|. l!K 11. i'1! >si<: Na Pi u'd X COUNTY. iion.il Bank, aim; li". : A. Sherman, uiaiits. Deieadacts: .::• -M nii-d TO —Ouce Troy Time Ki,/ Post Three Dollais a V. HALE BROOK PARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN, That till thai tract or parcel of Jand sitnate to tlae town of Lewie. CoaAty of Esses and State of New Tork,"aod known and. Described as Lots •NOB. 39, 42, 43, U, 45, 55, Stf. 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, , :it). 57, 68, 69, i« the \ .\8snx TvxcU E. F. Henry's Survey, land Lot No. 16 Maule's Patent. ! With the brooks and ponds thereon j .-.ml therein, the sole property of tbe 1 :;: <krsi«Bed, are laid oat, devoted j tn and dedicated as a Private Park, I t^or the propagation and protection ! >f fish, birds and game, aud that the '• .-'iid orivnte park will be used for jtlmf purpose. All persons are Hereby warned ," i;V'Uiist ;iii(l prohibited from bunting, ; -"-;;11no- and trespassing npon snch ! \Mv i-fi-soii who trespasses npon I .: •- ;il'nvf property, or Who injures, Vi'::iv.s or removes any notice is ••( ;,ii ! Miet to exemplary damages ia^' !•(> »m\) cf Tweuty^five Dollars for .: l-i .i'tepse or trespass, besides tbe •• i-r-: -.f the suit, instituted to collect :.niie, iii addition to the aetoal ' ••,-;,:,e;es for nil injuries sustained •'.-.'.-ivby to baitdinge, timber^ fish and ; i die or other property, on or in said . ;.7-m^t-R, pursuant to Sections 364 A 'M\a uf Chapter 31S of tbe Laws of Hale Brook Park, uf) 0. Par-dee, Owner.
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Page 1: NationalBank - NYS Historic Newspapers...N.Y.,fmc% 1910. Emory Wrisley. __ TV_____ All persons are forbidden to fish in the'streato running ttroagh the premises of the undersigned.

POST & GAZETTETHURSDAY,] NOV. 27, 1913

C a r d s ^BIOHABD L, J^AND,

Counsellor at L^w,Mbzahothtown, N. Y.

BOV&TTE B. BISHOP,

Attorney and uouriseilor at Law,

Momlt, Eset c County, N. Tf.

PRi^DERlCE (E HALE, 7Attorney and Counsellor ftfc Law,

Suite 616 Aehjund Block, Chicago.Invests rnonG.y in Real Estate first

mortgages. ]

WILMAM, R. (KELLOGG,Athu-nyy and Counsellor afc Law,tf. " Wtwtyort, N. Y.

Atiornoyft and iCoansellors at Law,Elizabethtowjti, Essex CO., N. Y.

Mohii-t B, fhidlct/f O. Hyron JhcwsUr

R, T. Morjan,First Class Auctioneer.Sjiijbisfaction guaranteed.

JPf O, Addressi'* * R. F. b No. \,

ViMoslurBh,R«ex Oo.,N.Y.

CHURCHESHIST UAITIST Omuieii, RKV. C. T

RK(;KIK, J\tst<>r. Sunday Service.1-Follows: At 10::-I0 the rcgul&i

morning service, with sermon. Ai11:45, Hie rog uiitr session of tinBible School, to .which nil youlij:people, not regularly attendingotho

meeting nt OuH) and at. 7:l!t) eveningservice, with sermon. Wednesdayovetjing Jit. 7:H0, the prayer and

etmttt -meet.ing. All those nolhaving a church home are corriiallsinvited to meet with us on tinLord's Dav, and to attend the mid

>lc meeting. (tf)

..JNTHOmST Kl'lNC'OPAI, OllUttOH,RKV.«. tl- I'la-riNUKM,, /Wor.—Sun-day ServieeM: Morninsr Service withSermon at Id.."50, Sunday School' ai11:45 A. M. Evening Service withSermon at 7:30. Regular Fraye.rMeeting Wednesday evening at 7:45All are corduilly invited to attendthese services and unite with us inworship.

EwsrorAJj Onuiieri. RKV. 11. II.PriTMAN, Jircfo>\—Sunday ServicesMorning 10:30: Evening 7:30. S.School 11: If) a. m. All welcome.

FIJIST CoNORKOA'noNAr. CHURCHREV. UKHBKRT FORD, Pnstor.—Serv-ices: Sunday morning at 10:30, withsermon; Sunday evening at 7:30,with sermon; Sunday School at 11:45A.M. You are cordially invited tothe servjees and fellowship of thischurch.

A. L. WOOBK0FF,' Port Henry, H. Y.

Optician and Jeweler.Exaeaiotttioa of Eyes 'Free of

Charge. ;- .Fine Wfttoti Repairing a Specialty.Stock of Wfttcheu, Clocks, Jewelry

and novelties generally.AH repairs guaranteed.

j [Ootl2,'05yl]

CLINTONj

Civil Engineer and Surveyor.! Blizibetbtown, N. Y

Special attention paid to landemvejiug. ' Aug.Stf

S. M. DKLOHG, C. E.,

Civil Engineer and Surveyor,

First-class work guaranteed.

Terms rea^onnble.

EHzabothtown, Esses Co., N. Y.

April 2 tf.

Elizabethtown, N- Y-

Rooms formerly occupied by DR.E. T.-STRONG^

Hours 9-6JOther hours by appointment.No ebarge for examination or con-

sultation.Open Tuesday and Saturday

evenings. *Regular visits will be made to

Keene of which notice will appearin the Post.

D fe NIT 1 S T •

DR. F. F. WAKEBLY, .'Westporfc, N. Y.

.Office hours:9-12; 1:30-6:00

Other hodrs by appointment.

Notice.All persons are hereby forbidden

to trespass on the premises of theundersigned for the purpose of fish-ing. ?All who fish iia the brooks run-n'ng ibrougia said premises will beprosecuted thereof.- ""'"**C_ _?Dated Westport; N.Y., May 1, 1911.

George fl. Vaugban,William H. Vaughan,Mrs. M. J. Phillips,Frank IS. Vaughan,Daniel Fitzsrerald.

___ „ NOTICE^All persons nre hreby forbidden

to trespass on the prea^es of thundDrsieoedl for the purpose of Qing All who fish in the brooks fan-ning througb said premises will beproseenfce d therefor.Dated Chesterfield. N.Y.,fmc% 1910.

Emory Wrisley.__ T V _ _ _ _ _

All persons are forbidden to fishin the'streato running ttroagh thepremises of the undersigned.

All persons trespassing upoa myprenjises for the parpoee of fishingwill oe prosecaled therefor

^Pt?ri3Qlwiop may be obtained onpaymettt of 160 cents ).p? iodividuaL

Dated Majy 1,1911, Lewis, N Y .Wm. E. Nichok.

I B0TI0L.Att persons are hereby forbidden

to fish'in that part of the"Palls Brookand 'he jaickson Brook flowiGjf.through tb<j; premises of the under-signed. Persons trespassing uponpremises of the undersigned for thepurpose of fishing will be prosecut-ed therefor, to the fullest ox tent.Dat- d Mardh 30, 1911.

JRlj^bethtown. N. Y..>olin .Taquish,Of-or-'e Hayes.

. NOTICE.All persdrn;-. are hereby forbid-

den ,to tres|>Hi -A upnn the pferoieesof the nndf?rsigned lor the pur-pfisft of punting, trapping andpicking beijries. All persons tres-pnssiug «p6n my premises for suchpurpose will he prosecuted there-for.

Daterl Elizabeth town, N. Y.,. Jane in, 1911.

. ' (Ifi Monroe C BronsoB.

, NOTICE.*i .•o-.-'otte are hereby forbidden

%o \m\ uc --t ov trap on the prerpiseso/t the K3tt«,i.-i5?ned in the BoquetValley .C-'et&oas trespassing uponthe premises of the anderBigned forthe pnrpoBe: of hnntinj?, fishing ortrapping will bo prosecuted thereforit* the fnliesjt- extent of the law.

Dated *t\ Elizabethtown, N. Y.April l l t 15*07

tf GHABLE3 BARNARD.

F I R S T

NationalBankPORT HENRY, N. Y.

Capital $100,000.Surplus, 100,000.GSO. T. MURDOCK, Preaident-

GEOHGE 0. FOOTE, Vice Pree.

We call attention of Depositors toour policy of keeping funds irauthorized Bunks and Prime investraent ReooriUes sufficient to payEVERY deposit balance required,

'ithin forty eight hours.

We invite the opening of

&* DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS -We BUY and SELL Domestic

and Foreign Drafts and InvestmentBonds.

We mako abort loans apon accept-able Securities and Discountapproved Mercantile Paper.

We offer oar services to the ppie of Esses County, for the trans-action of all kinds of

- BANKING BUSINESS -«D. A. RICH,

April 16] Cashier.

Port Henry High School And StateTeachers' Training Class.

Fall Term Opens Monday Sept. 9, 1912,""reo ti>itotj in all courses of the

Academic .Department to non-re-sident students holding any one oft,ho following rodents credentials.A ninth grade certilieat,; a nre-

tuleinic cortilleatoo; a tli'Kt, second. third {rrade uniform teachers cer-

tificate, or a train in},'class certificate.Fuil Regent's academic; courses,

its for college, business or the pro-[>SKIOOS. Complete courses in Latin,Ymich, (Jertnan, Matbmatics audlibber English.

Special business department. Lowrates of tuition to non-residents.

State Teachers' Training Class tobo organised Tuesday, September8th, 1913

Conditions for admission to thisaluss are:

1 Candidates must bo 17 years of

2 They must bold as a minimumqualification, one of the followingcredentials:

a Any teacher's certificate ex-pired or unexpired issued iu thisstate.

b A passiug mark in Regents ex-ninationsj in reading writings

spelling, arithmetic, &eo#raphyelementary U. S. History, elementa-ry drawing, physiology or biologyfirst year English, and in additionany 18 academic counts under thesyllabus of 1910.

c A Regents academic diploma.Note. By a recent ruling of th

State Department of Education, candidates are required to submit astatement iu advance and as a condition for admission to the classshowing the subjects passed, in Regents examinations, date ofpassiugschool where taken and standingsiredited by Regents.

After--making formal applicationby letter to-,the principal, a blanl»

ill be furnished applicants to bvfilled out bv them to be forwardedto the Regents by Principal for de-

irtment approval.Send all applications at earlies

convenience to Principal P. FBurke, Port He cry, N. Y.

(Aug.3,t0

PORT HENRY, N. Y.

CapitalSurplus

President—WALTBE C. WITHEBBEE.

Viee-Pres.—NESTEE BEBMAN.

Cashier—LEE F. PHEL?S.

Assistant Cashier and Teller—B.A. HALL. ;

DIEEOTORS.

Walter C. Wither bee-

A -H Wooiroff.

Charley B. Warner.

P. C. Kelley.

Nester Berman.

Byrne A. Pyrke.

Frank S. Witberhee.

DEPOSIT ACCOUNTSSOLICITED.

NOTICE.All persons are hereby forbidden

to trespass on the premises of theundersigned for the purpose of fishing. All who fish in the brook running through said premises will beprosecuted therefor to the fuil ex-tent of the law.

Dated Westport, N. Y., April 30,1911.

A. LaPine,M. Cheeoey,

(tf) Peter Liberty.NOTICE,

ic ufidersigned hereby forbid hunting, fit „

upon our premises for the purpose of hunting- or trapping wi)l be prosecuted therefor.

Dated Lewis, N. Y., April 15, 1905.Signed—Wilharn.H. Cornwngh

JFrank. A Corawrig-ht'C,uorKc E. Cornivri^lr

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN-RESERVE.

NOTICEIs hereby given, that all of Towi

ship No. 48. in Totteu & Crossfieldpurchase, and lots 20 21-22-23-34 35and N. W. halves of 8 and 9 inTowasfaiu 45, Totten & Crossfield'spurchase. ii< tin- Countv of Essex,with the Rut rs. brooks, and pondsthereon, tht: {.iropertiv of the under-sigued. are devoted and dedicatedas a private park, or territory, forpropagating and protecting fish,birds, aud game, and will be usedfor that purpose, and all persons arehereby warned against and forbiddentrespassing upon such private ter-ritory.

Any trespass upon the aboveproperty, or any defacement or re-moval of this notice, i'sa criminalmisdemeanor under the Laws of theState of New York, and each i.spunishable bv a fine of $25. ID ad-dition to this State penalty the tres-passer will be liable 'to the owner,in an action at law for damages furall injuries to buildings, timber,h'sh, game, ur other property on said

StateDetective Burmti, ;

j! J. P. O'CONNOR,I, HUI'EIUNTENDENT.

2 O ~5T©eb:r?s

Police Experience;CSVIL AND

CRIMINAL

INVESTIGATIONS-

16 North Lake Ave.,Albany, N. Y.

H. R. Tel. 2815.

ADIRONDACK

[Junel(tf)]

MOUNTA1N-RESER^'E.

NOTICEAll persons are hereby forbidden

to trespass on the premises of tbundersigned for the purposes o:hunting or berrying. All who trespass for said purposes will be pros:

ecuted to the full extent of the la1

Signed, Mrs John CloseJohn Vaughao

[Aug8yrll Henry Merrill

ELIZABETHTOWN

JOHN J. DEMIXG, Pres. Bd

E. C.B. ADAMS, Principal.

NOTICE.All persons are hereby forbidde!

to fish in that part of the BurpeeBrook flowing through the premisesof the undersigned in the town ofLewie. All persons trespassing up-on said premises for the purpose o

bing will be prosecuted therefor.Dated Lewis, N. T., April 25, 1912.

Alfred J. SargentHenry McDougal, Jr.

la. C. PATTISOWOPT0METEIST

ATKeene—Oct. Zi, P. M.Keene Val ley—Pet . 25, A. M.Wes tpor t—by appoin tment .^ d all r epa i r s to Ticonderoga, N .

Allpersona ar6 hereby; forbidden

to fish in the Phelps Brook, so-fc&lled,

and The Windsor Farm Pond, so-

called, on the premisesof the under-

signed. All persons trespassing

ipon our premises for the purpose

f fishing will bo prosecuted there-

Dated Lewis, N. Y., April 25,

• &>Son.

NOTICE.WAWONAISSA CLUB PRE-.- SHJRVE IN THE NORTH RIVER

HEAD TRACTBeing all that tract or parcel of

land situated in the town of NortbHudson, County of Essex and ^Stateof New York and more particularlydescribed as follows, viz: Boundedbeginning at a stake and stonesmarked 22, 23, 40 and 47 it being•he Northwest corner of lot23NorthRiver Head Tract running tbeneeust.40 chains to a sfeake-and stones

marked 23, 34, 45 and 46; thencesouth 40 chains along the westbounds of lot 24 to a stake and stonesstanding near the top of a high bill;ihence west 40 chains to a stake andstones marked 12, 13, 22 and 23;thence north 40 chains to the placeof beginning.

Beginning again at the northwestcorner of Iot23running thence wes182 chains along the south bounds ollots 47 and 48 to a stake and stonesthence sour,h 7 chains to a stake^andstones marked "Club Corner"thence west 25 chains to a stak'and stones marked ''Club Corner,'thence north 39 chains 85 links tostake and stones marked "ClubCorner", thence east 27 chains to astake and stones marked "ClubCorner,1' thence north 5.0 chaimalong a part jof the west bounds oilot-48 and lot 58 toa stake and stonei

Orlando Kelloj

NOTICE.All persons are hereby forbidden

to tresoass on the oremises of theindersigned for the purpose offishng and trapping. All who fish or

trap in the brook runniug throughsaid premises will be prosecutedtherefor to the full extent of the law.

Dated Westport, N. Y., April 30,1912.

A. LaPine,M, Cheeney,

(tf) Peter Liberty.Dennis Connors.

N O T I C E

I s hereby given tha t Township 48,in Tot ten & Crossfieid's purchasethe County of Es se s , with the rivers,brooks and ponds thereon, theproper ty of the unders igned, is d e -voted and dedicated as a privatepark or terri tory for propagat ingand pro tec t ing fish, b i rds and game,and will be used for that porpose,and all persons are hereby warnedagainst and forbidden- trespassingapon each private terr i tory.

Dated 10th May, 1888.ADrEOKTBAOK MOUNTAIN BESB

N O T I C E ^ /All persons are herebyVfdfbldden

to trespass upon the premises of theundersigned in the town tijfLewtsEssex County, N. Y.; for the purposeof bunting,fishing, trapping or pick-ing berries. Persons trespassingupou my premises for the purpose ofhunting, fishing, trappingorpickingberries will be^prosecuted thereforto the fullest extent of the law.Dated Lewis, N. Y., Nov.25,1910.

Mr. Nelson Goff,Mrs. Nelson Goff.

marked 57, 88, 85 and thenceeast 40 chains along the southbounds of lot 85 to a sfcake andstones marked 58, 59, 84 andthence north 40 chains along thi

st bojndsof lot 85 to.a stake a>nes- marked 84, 85, !)7 and 98

thence east 80 chains along thesouth bounds of lot 98 and 99 tostake and stones marked 82, 83, !and 100; thence north 40 chains tostake and stones marked 99, 100,11and 112; thence east 80 chains alon;the south bounds of lots 110 and 11to a stake and stones marked 10:102, 109 and 110; thence south *chains to a stake and stones marke

, 8J, 101 aod 102; thence east 4Cchains along the south bounds olot 102 to a stake and stones marke-79, 80, 102 and 103; thence south Ichains along the west bounds of loi64 and 79 to a stake and stommarked 42, 43, 63 an 3 64; themwest 160 chains along the souttbounds of lots 60, 61,# 62 and 63 tostake and stones mar'ke&46, 47,and 60; thence south 40 chainsthe place of beginning, containing2685.09 acres of land be the sainmore or less, dedicated for an<used as a private park for the proagatiou and protection of fish, biriaud game, and trespassing therecis FORBIDDEN under the penaiif th lf the la

(tf)WAWONAISSA CLUB

THE PEOPLE OF THEOF STATE NEW YORK

To Nora Collins, Laura ,CasaJames Nolan, George Nolan, MorriNolan, William Nolan, Cora Nolan

i j£bio: OF THE STATE OF'HE

"o—Mrs. Ella Dudley Nichols, teidinjf in Pi t t sburgh, N. Y. VWlbali, Nichols, Bilda M. Nichol

VIaud R. Nichois, residing iilizabetbtown, N. Y , infants Join

ichols, General Guardian ol -,jiifacts, of Elizabeth town, N ^

Hila Brown, Mabel C. Bi>vAlbert A, Boynton, Wend, li

iJarnett, Ladies Society of the Conrregjational Church of Eh/ab< thawd, N. Y., Ernest C. Chirk, Rul.rt t . Dudley, Dudley & Br< v\ ,f ••eoJ W. Jenkins & Ochers. \i <\ Wit. Dennis, Mrs. Jessie Deolon hiobriH. Evaus, Elizabeth tov n b,\ t

Plant, Elizabetbtown Haxiw mDr. E. A. Foote, Mrs. M Iall, Adrax, Orla Kello

Sou, FrederickR Klein, Mat I>ou_<il B^os., Mrs. Esther Dudley, 1 u I

i, Jr., Weltha LouiM \fu b»)s, jHilda Maud Nichols, Muud Uolierts Nichols, John F. Nichols, JohD. Nicholson, V. W. Prime I I)Richards, Harry II. Roseoe, ful

Roberts, Ernest E. StnithMrs. M. E. Smith, Lewis A 1 li/ibethtowo Telephone Co., J*, KWaliefield, Cbas. N. Williams DtuSturfe, Dr. T. A. Wasson, Richai

tiand, Mrs. Sarah Trudean, a'residing in JBlizabethtown, N Y

>. Andrews Co., Syracuse NY.; Allen Bartrett Shoe Co , 13in

TlirVVPSI )oit uMMlffl \ till V-f t in 15 n\possible si < ui

.eeping \omiUd pOsf.ll> S !

to keep mone>

• b u d'!• IS C(|U1

I u P l >ti i me

(Mrs. Jobo Nolan). Thom Noiau,

NOTICEAll persons are hereby forbidden

to fish in that part of the-Spruce MiBrook, eocalled, runcing through thelots 36 and 35, old military tract,Thorn survey, town Lewis, N, Y.All persons trespassing on saidpremises for the purpose of fishingwill be prosecuted therefor.Dated Lewis, N. Y. March 10, 1913.

Thomas Brant(tf) Earl T. Brant

~~ NOTICEAll persons are hereby forbidden

to trespass on the premises of theundersigned for the'purpose of fish-ing. All who fish in the brook run-ning through said premises will beprosecuted therefor.Dated Deerhead, N.Y., April let, 1913.

(tf)Alfred H. SpearMartin C. Cbnrcb.

The Third Most Healthful Place in

the United States, Caldweil, N. I.. IN CALDWEIJ, CEDARS

A Profiiabje Buy for Some OneEight room bouse and bath;steam heat; range and gas range;electricity and gas; doubleshades, screens, lar^e coolporch, etc.Cemput floor <:arage;2U fruit andshade trf os: Hue lawn.* Plot 7.">x125; one biocK to trolley and nearstation.Tho New Kssox County CuklwoHPurk wiil extend across frontof property 300 feet distant.Owner JeaviD^ town.Wili rent furnished /or the sea-son or yeaf. Price $8000 for Saleterms to suit.

luquire at office ofElizabethtown Post

NOTICE

p ; i r t o £ l h c R u r p c c i i r o o k l i a w , n g ( hc r i : ( , ' i i i h t

p i e m i s c s of D i e under . . i K i i< . - ( l ir. t h e t o w n .,f ! . , • , , ^

D a t e d L e w i s , N V , , A p r i l j s . 1 M M .

THE THRfCEAWEEK EDITION

New YoVk" World

Practically a Daily at the Price of aWeekly.

Ho Other Newspaper in the World Givesso Much at so - Low a Price.

This is a t of great events

N O T I C EAll pert'Otit) ure h e r e b y f o r b i d d e n

to t re^pasH on lh« prfmiHCH of t h *u n d e r s i g n e d for t h e p u r p o s e of l i sn-ing . All WHO tj.sh iu t h e b r o o k s r u nn i n g t h r o u g h pnid p r e m i s e s will l<ep r o s e c u t e d ihert-for.Date<l Det-rheft.l . X. Y. Mnrr-h i l l s ' ,

VJ13John lv CrosHtfttWarren NicholsArlib W. UnuwdirtE<lgHr Stovf ua

Jeremiah CrowuingHhitJdlit) Harry C. Beards)ey.

aud you will want the news accu-rately and promptly. The Dem-ocrats, for the first time in lilyears,will have the Presidency aiid theywill itlso contrul both branches ofCongress. The political news issure to bo of the most absorbinginterest.

There is a great war ia the OldWorld, aud you may read of theextinction of the vast Turkish J£DJ-

1 pire in Europe, just as a fewyears| ago you read how Spain lost heri last foot of soil iu America, afterj having ruled the empire of halfthej New World. |

I The World ]oi,R Muceestablish-J i'd a record for impartiality, aud

Thrice-a-omes ever\di, except

narticular• Thriee-a-idn iu other• torios, hn-'- ; iu fact.• found h;

Catherioe NolaD, Ellen Nolan, MaryNolao, Jobu G. Hutchinson, Ticoo-deroga Home TelephoDe Co., Dr.' M,H. Turner, Smith Lumber Co., tVaakWicker, M. J. Wilcox, Lake Ggor^eIce Co., Thomas J. Cunningham,George F. Dudley & Co., CharlesG.Wicker, Ticonderoga Pulp & PaperCo., G. Gianoiui, D. B. Lewis, Ad-bios & Scott, T. J. Dowd, A. A.Gallant, R. J. Bryan. Holden &Foster, D. L. Towa & Son, Gunning& Harvey, J. P. J. Cnmmins, IsaacLedger. Kate Hopkins, Fort Ticon-deroga Farm, Stevens & Weed Co.,John F. Gunning, Mrs. C. F. Hulett,admrx, Alexander Osti^uy, Mary J.

lington, Vermont; Adirondae U H ltdware Co , Saranac Lake. N. \ \las Shoe Co., 612-621 Atlantn \vBoston, Mass.; Lyke & Bisno]

loVersville, N. Y.; Dr. L. h. Baton; Willsboro, N. Y.; James Cava-anagh Co., Plattsburgh, N.Y.;H. fCodper & Co., Dtica, N. Y.; Wo;esier China Co., Sebrtng, Ohi<

Columbia Phonograph Co.,S9 Cham!ersjSt, N. Y. City; Jos. Knopf .Sod, Rochester, N.Y., Birdsey Soners:Co., 233 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Cit;Parlker Pen Co., Jaaesville, WisStraus, Adler & Co., 45 E. 17tb StN. ;Y. OUy; Arnold Shoe Co., NorthAbbgdon, Mass ; Cluett, Peabody& (po. Troy, N. Y.; Tbos. G. PlantCoJ, Boston, Mass.; Morse & Rul-ers), Duane & Hudson Sts., N. Y.Citiy; Meade Mfg. Co., Burlington.Vt:; Ella F. Sargent, Westport, N.Y. j J. E. Dayton Co., Wiliiamsport.Paj; Daniel W. Disotell, Westport,N.'Y.; Eodicott, Johnson & Co..Eqdicott, N. Y.; Goodyear RubberCoL, 787-789 Broadway, N. Y. City:Hdleproof Hosiery Co., .Milwaukee.Wis ; W. H. Hathaway, Lewis, N, Y.-.International Tailoring Co.. N. Y.City;Geo. P. Ide & Co., Troy, N.Y.;G.:B. Loomis, Rutland, Vt . LincolnShoe Co., 71-73"Park" St., Worcester,Mass.; Mrs. Carrie Oldruft', SilverB$y, N. Y.; Nites Darrow & Co.,Bilngbampton, N. Y,; Newton & Co..Hfmer N. Y.; Edwin W. Pierce.Wadhams, N. Y.; Neal & Hyde. Sy-racuse, N. Y.; Northern N.'-ws r:". .Tiroy, N. Y.: Dr. Charles R. Payne.Westport, N. Y.: Parker Bros. OcCo.,-Littleton, N. H,; W. S. P.Co., Syracuse, N. Y.; RathbunCo., Utioa, N. Y.; Jper Co., Syracuse, N. Y.:State. Shoe Co., AmsterdaiRdbtnsou, Pearson & Co.,biprgh, N. Y.;Spear-MartioFurCo.,Bbrlington, Vt.; Smith Bros., S4Margaret St., Plattsburgh, NDiunn-Salmon Co.,- SyTaunton Knitting Co.,

Lake

Frank B. SID' C. A. \

MI stone butlumg located on Maift Stree\iptl with alaige fire and burglar proof'steelsifc, and up to date fixtures providing patrons

t modern facilities, combined with the greatest

<.mg ads^iuta-je of the security this Bank offers you byIs tit po hed iu it? Or do you run the risk of'L jpou }our family by others knowiogof yoar ico isidorahiefeutna bj your b ?

are Equipped to Reader Every S t r i c tConservatively Managed Bank Cai Offer.

lamplain National BanksfWtetport, •

BEN J. WORM AN, President.Vice-President. . Robertsoa Marshall, Directorsoo, Director. Dauiel F.-Payne, Director.

IT'K^eseyille; 3NVY.

Mass.; Utida Rubber WorkN, Y.; Vermont Hardware Clington, Vt.; Zeno Buttondianapolis, Indianabee, Port Henry, N. Y.: ,iworth, Westport. N. Y : Lukeplain. National Bank, Westport.Y.; Wilsoo Dress liook Co., Ck-land, Ohio; H. A.

Maiaoey, Ecrx., W. C. Teffb. George. Rutland, Vt.A. Leonard, TbeAdirocdack Record, | Beinff the Widow, Xext of kin,DoDnelJy Bros., Bohne McKau«?blio Legatees aqd Creditors of Marry II.Co., Morris & Shroder, Minnie De-Witt, Mary A. Haodfield, FrederickPustet & Co., Fee Bros., CatherineMullen, Benzi^er Bros, and J. Fis-cher & Bros , creditors, legatees and Sole Executor under ttdevisees of Dennis Nolan, deccasd,SEND GREETING: '-1

WHEREAS. James H. Dri^col

Nichols, late of Elizabetht-County of E%sex aiidYork, deceased:

WHEREAS, Harry

and Testament of said HarryNichols, deceased, has duly p:ieated to the Surrogat

the executor of Dennis Nolan/ de- j o u r County of Essex a petitionceased, has duly presented to the h D g for the judicial seSurrogate's Court of our County of j accounts as such Exe<Essex, a petition praying that hisaccount may be judicially settledand that he be permitted to resignas such executor; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Nolan, abrother of said decedent, has pre-sented his petition to said ,. Court,praying that if the1 resignation ofsaid Driscoll be accepted,be appointed administratorwill annexed of said decentand each of vou are horoji

that he

You and each of yocited >ersonally to bbeifore our Surrogate of t

Jof Essex, at his office in the Villageof'Elizabethtown on the 5th day ofJabuary next at one o'clock in theaffernoou of that day. and attend the

for-NOTICE.

hereby given that all persons arot or fish on Ihe prern-ses otthehe town of Westport. AH (

-resDissinffiipon my premises io^ the purpose o*hunUns oc fishing will be prosecuted therefor.Dated June 4, 1:13.;

Westport, N.Y,(if) FRANK LAWRENCE.

signed- i

NOTICEAll persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fUh,

Vrrie* or otherwise trespass upon the premises olfK- un<iersi^;ned, Ptrsoti; tre^p^isijing upon th* -

premises of the undersigned lor the purpose oihunting-, fi.hingor picking berries will -be i>:ote-

Dated Lewis, N. Y.July 15, i3ld.t'fj Mrs. M. N. Baker.

Not Numerous.A true Christian is one who can ea»

Joy: a sermon in an old suit of clothes.

SAMBOKN & BARTLEOptometrists and Mttuufcujturin

OpticiansF. B. SANBOIUN, Optometrisi;

NOVEMBER division of lime.tute I forF. B. Sanborn Optometrist.

;)DS | Champlain, first Thursday 6Rouses Point, 7Lake Placid Mrs Wilsons,

13-p. m. 14 a. m.Elizabethtown, third Thursday ,. 20

•x, inn 21|KeesevilIe, 28

WTe have ia stock and make erorvUiiug in the EYE GLASS and Speo-

ton-ii. -V«- York, tacle line that can be carried by anyi day of April, j Grst class Optical Co. or' made by *

* em.Examinations made in our Platts-

burgh office are given right of wayin the grinding room and are readyfor you at 5 P. M. Time to take thetrai'u South, West or North.

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HALE BROOK PARKNOTICE

NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN,That till tha i tract or parcel of Jandsitnate to tlae town of Lewie. CoaAtyof Esses and State of New Tork,"aodknown and. Described as Lots•NOB. 39, 42, 43, U, 45, 55,Stf. 57, 59, 60, 61, 62,

, :it). 57, 68, 69, i« the\ .\8snx TvxcU E. F . Henry's Survey,land Lot No. 16 Maule's Patent.! With the brooks and ponds thereonj .-.ml therein, the sole property of tbe1 :;: <krsi«Bed, are laid oat, devotedj tn and dedicated as a Private Park,I t^or the propagation and protection! >f fish, birds and game, aud that the'• .-'iid orivnte park will be used forjtlmf purpose.

All persons are Hereby warned," i;V'Uiist ;iii(l prohibited from bunting,; -"-;;11no- and trespassing npon snch

! \Mv i-fi-soii who trespasses npon •I .: •- ;il'nvf property, or Who injures,

Vi'::iv.s or removes any notice is

••( ;,ii!Miet to exemplary damages i a ^ '

!•(> »m\) cf Tweuty^five Dollars for.: l-i .i'tepse or trespass, besides tbe ••i-r-: -.f the suit, instituted to collect: . n i i e , iii addition to the aetoal

• ' ••,-;,:,e;es for nil injuries sustained•'.-.'.-ivby to baitdinge, timber^ fish and; i die or other property, on or in said .

;.7-m^t-R, pursuant to Sections 364A 'M\a uf Chapter 31S of tbe Laws of

Hale Brook Park,uf) 0. Par-dee, Owner.

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