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CONCERNING PROCTOR’S THEATRES.
For the Toilet.
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H air Brushes, 15c to $1.25
Combs,
5cto .40
fo r th e N e a r F u t u re .
P roctor’s* Newark, wliicfi opened with
N a il Brushes,
5c to .35
a boom, h a s continued to p la y to tre­
Tooth Brushes, 5c to ,35
mendous business. Tbe best a ttra c ­
Ita lia n Cream Tooth Enam el, 20 ctio n s know n to vau d eville a re presented
per bottle
with a com plete change weekly. Tbe
Enamel ine Tooth W ash, 25c per
d a ily m a tip ^ s a re
patronzerl by
bottle
,
women an d ch ild ren alm o st exclusively
a n d tbe n ig h t bouses a re in v a ria b ly
lim ited o nly by the c a p ac ity of the W. BECKER , Pharmacist.
house. P o p u la r p rices fo r the best
i
oumni,
g ra d e of en tertainm ent is m aking’
P ro c to r ’s th e m q st p ro sp ero u s th e atre
F£
in N ew ark.
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P ro c to r ’s fo u r th e atres in New Y o rk
C ity are enjo y in g a rem a rk a b le sucessful season. The co ntinous vau d ev ille
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presented a t tbe T w enty-third S treet
is of the m o st av a ila b le, and la rg e
„ W e do m ore th a n ju st prom ­
b usiness ru les a t a ll tim es. The
isin g you G o o d 'P rin tin g —we
P ro c to r Stock Co. is a chief a ttra c tio n
do the P rin tin g th a t’s up to
a t the F ifth A venue, F ifty -eig h t and
o u r prom ises.
One H u n d red and Twenty-fifth Street,
A n e w rid e . 2 0 -in c ii b a r r e l.
p resen tatio n s of the best comedies
N o disap p o in tm en t — if we
C. B . caps
being the ru le. V audeville is in te r­ W eigh t; 4 pom idy.
prom ise w ork on a date, i t ’s
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between
act,
and
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done a t th a t tim e.
and. .2 9 sh o v l B . IA H a s art!
n a tio n of the d ra m a w ith v a rie ty is A U T O M A T IC fcA F K F Y a n d
still a dicidedly p o p u la r form of
ca n n o t bo d isch arged accid en t-]
am usem ent.
The P ro c to r S tock Co. is presenting | a lly .
P r i c e Clin I f
Jeffersonville
m any celebrated p la y s, alo n g w ith
re v iv a ls of old com edies. The p lay s
I f these rifles are not carried in stock
of the la te C h arles H . H oyt a re now by your dealer, send price and we will
IN S U R A N C E A G E N T S L IA B L E .
send it to y o u e x p r e s s p r e p a id .
in h an d and the fu ll rep e rto ire w ill be
Send stamp for catalog describing com­
presented. C lay M. G reene h a s beem
plete lins ana containing valuable in­
They Must Pay Fire Loss if They secured to write travesties on current
formation to shooters.
Furnish a Policy That Is No Good.
d ram a tic successes, and w ill devote
The J, Stevehs ta s m Tool Go.
Ju d g e D ickey of N ew burg h a s him self exclusively to the service of
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ren d ered decision in the case of
P.O. Box 3132 CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS. j
G eorge L an d u sk y a g a in s t E dw ard G. the season. A special branch of the
Be-.me, a P o rt J e rv is fire in su ran ce P ro cto r Sto ck w ill p rese n t these
HE people of the State of New York, by the
ag-vatj which, if su stain ed on appeal, trav e stie s and the in n o v a tio n w ill be
grace of God free and independent, to
wil.; h o ld agents resp o n sib le fo r losses m ade a featu re in the P ro c to r en ter­ Otilia Eller, Annie M. Hauser, George Knell,
William Knell, Jacob Knell,Simon Knell, Louisa
in cases w here they fu rn ish a p ro p e r­ tainm ents.
Haase, Libbie Sturm, Carrie Koch, Jacob Knell.
Katie Knell, John .Knell, William Knell, Henry
ty ow ner w ith a p olicy of in su ran ce
Knell, Otilia Knell, Katie Reinheimer, Mary A.
Weyraucli Carrie Becker, George W. Weythf.-t is found to be no good.
WILLIAM KOHLER
raueli, Fred M. Weyraucli, and to all persons
L an d u sk y owned a sm all p ro p erty
interested in the estate, of Elizabeth Hess, late
•>f the county of Sullivan, deceased, as creditors,
a t G reeley, P ik e county, P a ., a sh o rt
legatees, next- of kin or otherwise, send greet­
ing:
dis ance fro m P o rt J e rv is . H e applied
JE F F E R SO N V IL L E .
You a..d each of you are hereby cited and re­
to B eirne fo r an in su ran ce policy
quired personally to be and appear before our
-arrogate of the county of Sullivan at his office
co v erin g it a g a in s t fire loss, an d the
in Monticello, in said county, on the
la t'v r fu rn ish ed a $1,000 p olicy of the
7th day o f April, 1902,
M ercantile F ire In su ra n c e Com pany
at two o’clock in the afternoon of that day,
then and there to attend the final judicial set­
of C hicago. L an d u sk y alleged th a t
tlement of the account of George Weyraucli as
sole administrator of Elizabeth Hess, deceased.
B eirn e assu red him th a t he would
A n d ii’ a n y o f th e p erso n s in reresced bo u n d e r
th e a g e of tiv e n tv o n e r e a r s, th ey a r e r e q u ir e d
giv^ him a policy iu a first-clash
to appear by th e ’i r guardian, i f th e y have one;
con p any, au d th a t he relie d upon him
o r i f th e v h a v e nome, th a t th e y a p p e a r and a p ­
ply fo r one to be appointed; or in the even t of
to do it. I u J a n u a ry , 1900, the p ro p ­
th e ir n e g le c t o r fa ilu r e t o do so, a g u a r d ia n
w ill be a p p o in ted bv th e su r r o g a te to represent
erty burn ed an d L an d u sk y notified the
and act for them in*tlie proceeding.
con-pany an d forw arded fo rm al proofs
I n testim o n y w hereof, w e b a v e o«vus..Jl th e
-eal
of office of the surrogate uf the said county
of 1 js s as req u ired by the conditions
if Sullivan to be hereunto affixed. Witness,
G eo rg e H. S m ith , s u r r o g a te o f o u r sa id
of the policy. N o atten tio n w hatever Complete Plans and Estimates Furnished!
L.s. county, at Monticello, this 23rd day of
w as paid by tbe com pany to the m at­
December, in the year one thousand
nine hundred and one.
ter, aud in tim e L an d u sk y was to ld
GEO. H. SMITH, Surrogate.
DR . A. S . NYE
tlia* the com pany w as an in so lv en t
SCIENTIFIC
MOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In pursuance oi
eon . e r a , h a d n o sta n d in g an d h a d no
IN an order made by Hon. George H. Smith,
th e s u r ro g a te o f th e c o u n ty o f S u lliv a n , n o tic e
legi.l righ t to issue policies in Illin ois,
is hereby given to all persons having claims
New Y o rk o r P e n n sy lv a n ia, an d was
against the estate of Leon Happieh, late
240 Adams Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
of town of Fremont, in said county, deceased,
com m only know n as a n
“ underWe do the best optical work in the business that they are required to present (he same with
line of artificial eyes. If you have any the vouchers thereof to the undersigned, the
g ro u n d er. 5’ Then L an k u sk y m ade de­ Full
rouble, write.
administrator of the estate of the said de­
m and on B eirne to p erso n a lly p ay the
ceased, at his residence in the village of
North Branch, Sullivan county, N. Y., on or
am ount of h is loss, and B eirne re ­
before the 1st day of July, 1902.
Dated Dec. 23.1901.
fused. L an d u sk y b ro u g h t su it to rc LEW IS J. HAiPPIOH, Administrator.
cov;-r an d B eirn e defended on t i e
g ro u n d th a t he acted as a b ro k er at d
QUPREME COURT, SULLIVAN COUNTY.
O Action for Divorce. Trial desired in Sulli­
pro- u-ed the policy from a firm oj
van County—Davis D. Oscerhondt, Plaintiff,
against Hannah Osterhoudt, Defendant.
b ro .»fs in C hicago. The question of
.To th e a b o v e n a m ed D e fe n d a n t:
B e im e ’s leg al lia b ility in the prem ­
You are hereby summoned to answer tlie
ises was m ade on a sq u a re issue in the
complaint in this action, and to servo a copy
of your answer on the plaintiff’s attorney with­
trio ), and th e co u rt decides th a t he
in twenty days after the service of thin
summons, exclusive of the day of service; and
is lia b le fo r the fu ll am ount and costs.
in. easy of y o u r fa ilu re to appeal’, o r answ er,
Claims and
Accomplishments.
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MORTGAGE 8 ARE,
W hereas, Tim othy B u rn s ancl K a te L . B u rn s.
liis i ife, of tlie tow n of
F rem o nt, Sullivan
COUi»:.y, sta te o f N e w Y ork, d u ly m o r tg a g ed to
P a n i S a n d er o f th e to w n o f C a llico o n , S u lli­
v a n c uni ty, s ta te of New York, all tlia t tr a c t o r
p a m I o f lan d s itu a te in th e to w n o f F rem o n t.
8 u.ll’. an c o u n ty , and s ta te o f N e w Y o r k . b ein g
a p a; c o f lo t 7 iu d iv is io n 22, g r e a t lo t tw o o f th e
H a r. m b u rgk p a te n t, co m m e n c in g
on
th e
so u t: e r ly sid e o f o n e h u n d red a cres, a p a r t o f
lo t 7 , d eed ed to O rrin L yon by S a m u el M cK oou
an d v'ife, iu th e c e n t e r ” o f th e old L o n g Pond
roan ni th e s o u th e r ly iin e o f sa id on e-h u n d red
a c r t : th e n c e n o r th 18 d e g r e e s e a st 27 c h a in s to
a stn- e and s to n e s : th e n c e n o r th 68 d e g r e e s e a st
Hi c l. in s to a h ig h w a y : th e n c e so u th e r ly on
sa id ' ig h w a y as th e sam e m a y w in d and tu r n to
th e • 1 L o n g P on d road c r o ss in g h ig h w a y le a d ­
in g i om th e B a sk e t and n e a r I r a M isn er’s and
in t e i acts w ith th e o ld L o n g P on d ro a d : th e n c e
in a ne w ith th e old L o n g P o n d road as th e
sam-' may w in d a n d t u r n to th e p lace of begin-
liing containing about 46 acres o f land, be the
earn*' m ore o r less.
a js •>a il th a t o th e r piece o r parcel of lan d ly ­
in g a id b e in g in th e to w n o f F r e m o n t an d be­
in g ; >1 th a t p a r t o f su b d iv isio n 7 in d iv is io n 22
in gr. a t lot 2, Hardenburgh patent, which lies
w e s te r ly o f th e w e s t e r ly h ig h w a y le a d in g
tlm » ..g h said su b d iv isio n 7 an d so u th e r ly o f
said m e h u n d r e d a c r e s in sa id su b d iv isio n 7
h e r e >fore c o n v e y e d to O rrin L y o n , and i s
boun ’ed n o r th e r ly by th e sa id o n e h u n d red
a cr e e a s te r ly b y th e h ig h w a y , so u th e r ly by th e
sout::. r ly an d w e s t e r ly iin e o f said- lo t N o. 7,
eon t) iu in g 16 a c r e s a n d tw o ro d s o f lan d , b e th e
same m ore o r less. A n d w h e r e a s th e said D a n ­
ie l S n d e r is s t ill th e la w fu l h o ld e r a n d o w n e r
o f s a 'd m o r tg a g e ; and
W h e r e a s said m o r tg a g e is d a ted o n th e s ix ­
te e n : i d a y o f J u n e , 189S, an d i s re co rd ed , w it h
th e p o w e r o f s a le th e r e in c o n ta in e d , in th e S u l­
liv a n c o u n ty c le r k ’s office a t M o n tic e llo , N . Y .,
o n th e ISth d a y o f J u n e , 189S, a t 8 o’c lo c k i n th e
foren ;on, in b ook N o. 82 o f m o r tg a g e s, a t p a g e
P. O. and Office Address: Liberty,Sullivan county, N. Y.
To Hannah Osterhoudt, defendant:
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In response to numerous de­
mands, I have established a Real
Estate Bureau for the negotiat­
ing of real estate sales, rentals
and exchanges, and money loans.
If You Want to Buy,
Sell, Rent or Exchange
publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon.
Geo. H. Smith, County Judge of Sullivan countv. New York, d a te d th e 27th day of December.
WILLIAM LIEB, Jeffersonville
ALPKEUS POTTS, Attorney.
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$6 a year
Daily and Suriday,
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$8 a year
u/ie Sunday Sun
c.
I Clubbing .Bargains!
The prices given below
includ.e the Sullivan Co.
Record and the p u b lica­
tio n m entioned, b o th fo r
one y ear:
$1.50
New Yark Triw eekly Tribune, = $■1.75
New York Tribune Farmer,
People who strfFer from hribi+rml
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sgsp" S ubscriptions to a ll p a ­
pers m ust be p a id in advance
a t these prices. Sam ples of
any of the p ap ers sent on re ­
quest. O rders for the city
p ap ers are sent from th is of­
fice every M onday m orning
ills,
.rf-tipotioii with nil it* attendant
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and impure blood- are too apt £•> b.di*‘vO that the only remedy is violenl
purgatives. The coat/tuy b tkn case, each caxh/rth's, even if they do movf
the bowels, are irntaiiiuriuul griping, I- ave the stonnich inflamed and enfeebled
and the constipate! rosniifion d t-urs with greater difficulty of cure and the
sufferer constantly
worm. There is a laxative th at moves fht
bowels ■without pain or aiiping, elcam-os the stomach, sharpens the appetite,
stimulates the liver, strengthens the nerves, and purifies the blood, while its
marvellous tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy.
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(L ate Capt. and A.«sis’t Surgeon UJ=!- A rm y i
P h y sician and S u rg eo n
Office at W. O. Brand place. - Jeffersonville
Office H o u rs: U n til 10:30 a.m .: 6 :00 to 8 :30 p.m.
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Raeft’s Barber Slop
I t s r e m a r k a b le to n ic p r o p e r t ie s r e a c h e v e r y o r g a n — th e l i v e r , k id n e y s
a n d s t o m a c h , n e r v e , h e a r t a n d h r a m — a n d r e m o v e s th e c».use o f y o u r d e b il­
it a t e d c o n d itio n .
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is th e o n ly w a y to s e c u r e a n a b s o lu te a n d p e rm a n e n t
cure.
L a x a k o la b
;\ e
its
simple fevers,
m c d i- in e :"<>r b a b ie s , is p u r e ly v e g e t a b le a n d
action is g e n t le , s p i c i l y .‘. s d e ffe c tiv e . F o r c o a te d t o n g u e ,
colds, chills a u d la n g u id i’ “ lin g it is t h e id e a l m e d ic in e .
I t tastes g<»od. ’ P s inhii'Cti hk<- it unci cmk ja r il.
laxakola, the grvai v. i.*~ la;, v.ivt, i.> r. ~>t only the most o.llcicnt of family remedies, but the mos1
IConomical, because it coif.iL.i-it\oj ivu’dtacmc.s, Vic :
tonic, and. a.t one price. No othei
fcmedy gives so muT for th *.
. At rcu rfisK. 2P. and50c., eyeiend for free sample to LAXAKOU
S ftilifN a ssa u Etnct, 71 V..
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>-r Sti-c;., n-.x.-ago
the .'surrogate o f the cou n ty
of S u lliv a n ,
WEST SHORE HOTEL
notice
is h ere b y g iv e n to a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s
a g a in s t t h e e s t a t e o f F r e d e r ic k G o tts c h a lk .la te
o f town of F rem o n t, in sa id cou n ty, deceased.
560»S70 West 42d St., New York.
th a t th e y a r e req u ired to p re se n t th e sa m e w ith
A TO TICE TO C R E D IT O R S .—In pursuance of
an o r d e r m a d e b y H on . G eo rg e II. S m ith ,
the surrogate of the county of S u lliv a n , n o tice
Wm. Bunger, Prop’r,
Successors to Wm. Y o n T w istern .
is hereby given to all persons having claims The Favcflts Hotel for Sullivan County People
of C onrad K ra tz, la te of the
town of Delaware, in said count!’, d ecea sed , that
they are required to present the same with the
v o u ch ers th e r e o f to th e u n d er sig n ed , th e ex­
ecutor of the last will and testament of th e said
d ecea sed , at his residence in the town of Dela­
Back Numbers of Record.
w a r e, S u lliv a n c o u n ty , N. Y^ o n o r b efo re
the 1st day of April, 1902.
We have a limited number of copies of each
Dated, Sept. 11,1901.
issue of tbe Record for three years back. Price
Charles G. Kratz,-Execute?.
from 5c up. Any back number you would like?
T h e old stan d sin c e 1867, im p roved and
u p -to -d a te .
C om fortab le, ch ee rfu l.
T w o c h a irs; no w a itin g ; “Y o u ’re n e x t!”
C en ter o f T o w n
Address THE SU N , New Ybrk.
J e ffe r s o n v ille
-flE R M iS O F T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T , and
ssurrog&te’s C o u rt o f th e C o u n ty o f S u lli­
v a n .—P u r s u a n t to th e p r o v isio n s o f th e C ode
o f C iv il P ro c ed u r e o f th e S ta te o f N e w Y o rk ,
I, th e u n d er sig n ed C o u n ty .Judge o f th e C ou n ­
ty o f S u lliv a n .' d o h ere b y ord er a n d a p p o in t
th e te r m s o f th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f sa id < o u n t y
o f S u lliv a n to be h eld h e r e a fte r a n d u n til
fu r th e r o rd ered a t th e C o u rt H o u se in th e v il­
la g e o f M o n tic e llo , in sa id C o u n ty o f S u lliv a n
a t th e fo llo w in g - tim e s:
On th e fo u rth M o n d a y o f J a n u a r y .
On th e fo u r th M o n d a y o f J u n e .
On th e fo u r th M o n d ey o t O cto b er.
It- is fu r th e r ord ered th a t te r m s o f th e C ou n ­
ty C ou rt h e ld p u r su a n t to th e p r o v isio n s o f
se c tio n fo r ty -liv e o f th e C ode o f C rim in a l P roee d u re b e h e ld a t th e tim e s a n d p la c e a b o v e
d e s ig n a te d .
I t i s fu r th e r ord ered t h a t a tr ia l ju r y be
d ra w n to a tte n d a t e a c h o n e o f sa id te r m s a n d
a g ra n d ju r y a t th e J a n u a r y te rm .
J t is fu r th e r o rd ereJ th a t te r m s o f t h e C ounty Court fo r the h earin g o f m otions and ap ­
p ea ls and o th e r p ro ceed in g s in c iv il ca ses w ith ­
out a ju r y be h eld a t th e J u d g e ’s o ffice in th e
v illa g e o f M o n tic e llo on M o n d a y o f ea c h w e e k ,
e x c e p t d u r m g th e m o n th o f A u g u stI t is fu r th e r ord ered t h a t r e g u la r te r m s o f
th e S u r r o g a te ’s Court, in an d fo r th e C o u n ty
o f S u lliv a n to be h eld a t th e S u r r o g a te ’s office
in th e v illa g e o f M o n tic e llo on M o n d a y o f ea c h
w e e k , e x c e p t d u r in g th e m o n th o f A u g u st.
D a te d S e p t. 7, 1899,
G E O R G E H. S M IT H ,
C o u n ty J u d g e a n d S u r r o g a te .
a g a in st th e e s ta te
Eickhoff
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Time Table in effect Jan. 1, 1902.
Morris Reclining Chairs, $6.00
WESTWARD.
“ P rosit” Chewing Tobacco, 3 0 c lh.
Figs, 25c basket
4 pounds Maracaibo Coffee, 50c
Box of Toilet Soap (3 cakes) for 5c
Lum p Gloss Starch, 5c a pound.
Axle Grease, 5c a box.
Dome Soap, 9 pieces for 25c.
Time Card in Effect September in k , IPOL
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S u lliv a n C ou n ty E x p ress for
w Y orx . 6 SB am
N ew York E x p ress ;or Mew Y ork............... 2 51 pm
*Milk for N e w Y ork........................................h h •'
*MHK ror Ni w Y ork ...........................................5 r> •*
•N ew York L im ited P>r N ew Y ork............. o ~3 “
NORTH BO UND
*Milk for O neida............................................. 9 40 am
•M ilk lo r S id n ey ................................................. 11
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O ntario B ay E x p ress f )r" O w : - w .
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8 uilivan Countv E x or, s s tr.r R ockland.. 7 ;t “
*011103/0 Lim ited fur all i'oi.-.fc> W iM ... y 49 **
* Runs daily.
A ll ocher train s drdly e x c ep t s-'nd-iy.
P a ssen g er rures tw o r v u - k fo r iiu-e. P u ll­
man B uffet S leep ers and l i e o ln a c g Chair Ou.-s
on N ew York and Okie v » “ ,;a ‘
B’or tic k e ts and inro.-maiiuTi app:y -o
T ick et A g e n t or'address
J. C. AX" IUON.
W. M. Ti:'!„
G en’l P a ssen g er A gen t,
T « « te h .ig ' . g o t ,
56 h ea v er St... N e w York. M id i o.uv/n, X. V.
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an o rd er m ade by H on . G eo rg e H . S m ith ,
th e su r r o g a te o f th e c o u n ty o f S u lliv a n , n o tic e
is h ereb y g iv e n to a ll p erso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in st th e e s ta te o f C h ristia n W a g n er,la te o f th e
to w n o f C a llico o n , in said co u n ty , d ecea sed , th a t
th ey a re req u ired to p r e se n t th e sa m e w ith th e
v o u c h e r s th e r e o f to th e u u d er sig n ed , th e e x ­
e c u to r o f th e la st w ill and te s ta m e n t o f th e sa id
d ecea sed , a t h is re sid en ce in th e v illa g e o f N o r th
B ra n ch , S u lliv a n c o u n ty , N.-Y., o n o r b e fo r e
th e 1st d a y o f J u ly , 1902.
D a te d , D e e . 16,1901.
LEWIS W A G N E R , E x e e u to r .
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T eacher*’ E x a m in a tio n s.
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begin on the clays named below. The dates oi
examinations are also given. First, second and
third grades:
January 9 and 10, Liberty.
April 10 and 11, Livingston Manor*
August 11 and 15, Roscoe.
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1901, and filed with tlie complaint in the office ( the vou chers th ereo f to the undersigned, the One block from te rm in u s of tb e W est Shore
of the clerk of Sullivan county at Monticello,
ad m in istrato r o f the person al property o f the Slid th e N ew Y o rk . O n ta rio & W estern R. Rs.
N .Y .
sa id d e c e a s e d , a t h is o ffice in th e v illa g e o f
F in est fa m ily and b u sin ess h otel on th e w e st
Dated December 27th, 1901.
Hankins, Sullivan connty, N. Y., on or be­ lude.
E u r o p e a n p la n . F o u r e le c tr ic lin e s pass.
fore the 1st day ot March, 1902.
GEO. II. CARPENTER, Plaintiff’s Attorney,
L ib e r ty , N . Y . .
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IOth day o f May, 1902,
a t e h v e n o ’c lo c k i n th e fo r en o o n , a t p u b lic
a u c ti -n.
P a .s d F e b r u a r y 12,1902.
D A N I E L S A N D E S , M o r tg a g ee .
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sa id sort g a g e a t th e tim e o f the. fir st p u b lic a ­
tio n £ t h is n o tic e is e ig h t h u n d red se v e n ty e ig h t ’o lla r s an d e ig h ty c e n ts, o f w h ic h 8718.00
is p r . icip al a n d 8157 58 is in te r e s t, w ith 88.22
p r e n v u m p aid b y said m o r tg a g e e fo r in s u r in g
th e b ild in g s co v e r e d by sa id m o r tg a g e , n o n e
o fw > :ch h a s b een p aid b y said m o r tg a g o rs, and
a il oi w h ic h b y th e te r m s and c o n d itio n s o f said
m ore.-age is d u e an d p a y a b le;
N ov , th e r e fo r e , n o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t b y
v ir tu -1 o f th e said p o w e r o f sa le, an d in p u r su ­
a n c e >f th e s ta tu te in su c h e a se p r o v id e d , th e
sa id M ortgage w il) h e fo r e c lo se d by a s a le o f
th e ; d d m o r tg a g e d p r e m ise s a b ove d escrib ed
a t th* M an sion H o u se in tb e v illa g e o f J e ffe r s o n v r ie , in th e to w n o f C a llico o n , S u lliv a n
c o u n ty , N . Y., o n th e
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D a te d , D e ce m b e r 2:;, 1903.
GEO. H . C A R P E N T E R , P la in t if f’s A tto r n e y ,
question
o r tow n d iv isio n and to tak e such
actio n as m ay be deemed adv isab le.
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92 Pike S i, PORI JERVIS
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
p. m. to consider the
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N e w Y o r k F u r n i t u r e C o,
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is a stock of $25,000 to Be
slaughtered. The people all alo n g the line never before h a d such an
o p p o rtu n ity to fu rn ish th e ir hcynes a t a less price th a n it cost to m ake
the goods. E very a rtic le in the sto re M U ST GO. If you are likely
to w ant any F u rn itu re , C arpets, o r C rockery in the next ten years,
jt w ill p a y you to buy now, even if you h av e to b orrow the money.
W e h av e only the m onth of F e b ru a ry in w hich to dispose of the entire
stock. O ur sto re w ill be closed all d ay W ednesday, to enable ns to
a rra n g e the goods fo r th is closing-out sale. On T h u rsd ay m orning,
Feb. 6, we w ill open a t 10 o ’clock. Be on h an d ea rly , so th a t you
iday get the cream of the b a rg a in s a t th is G reat Closing-O ut Sale.
W e are going’ to
Architect and Builder
A m eeting of the ta x p a y e rs and
v o ters of election d istric t N o. 1, town
of M am akattng, w ill be held a t
JB1oom ingburg in B en n ett’s H a ll Feb.
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